New Nation, 1 September 1975

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  • 19 1 New Nation SINGAPORE Monday September 1, 1975 No. 1425 Price 20 cents MC (P) 1118/75 MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 1, 1975
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  • Article, Illustration
    19 1 The picture that tells it all —skipper Pah Leong and coach Hussein bow their heads in defeat...
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 21 1 MONEYWORDS P. 14 STOCK MARKET P. 2 WHAT'S ON, TIOES P. 4 WEATHER P. 6 COMICS P. 18 CINEMAS P. 19
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    • 166 1 A I ni* till mrth«» of lUiitM f\ MORE PICTURES AND STORIES: SEE PAGES 10, 11, 19, 20 TANGFASTIC OFFERS AT THE HOUSE OF TANG i EUERVTHIIIC Oil THE 3RD FL. HI SUPER LOUI PRICES Usual Now Ladies' T-shirts 1.50 upw. Ladies' Imported Dresses $10.00 upw. Ladies' Blouses 3.00 upw.
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  • LOCAL NEWS
    • 398 2  -  'To have most efficient mode of transport* By Rav K. Dhallwal The Government Is not against "the egalitarian and social aspects of private car ownership." It is merely encouraging the use of the most efficient mode of transport, the Ministry of Finance has told
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    • 414 2 About 30 per cent of average working motorists have decided to sell their cars or to leave them at home. Another 40 per cent have changed the starting time (or work to 7.30 ajn.: and 20 per cent hate lormed or Joined
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    • 164 2 The beginning of the trading month of September saw prices rising marginally on a broad front at the Stock Exchange of Singapore during the first hour this morning. BUSINESS DONE: First SecUon S. Darby (19) 2.39, (42) 2.37, (5) 2.36, (71) 2.38. Sett: (38) 2.40, (5) 2.39
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    • 10 2 Police reported 91 accidents yesterday. One was serious.
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    • 407 2 The Government is considering a proposal by the National Safety First Council that a legal limit be set on alcohol content in the. body, above which driving would be an offence. The council also suggested that the law require a driver under the
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    • 250 4  -  Steel safe with fingerprints left behind By Douglas Chan Burglars got away with an estimated $100,000 in electronic goods and jewellery from the Jubilee Records Trading Company in North Bridge Road this morning. But in their hurry to escape, the burglars left behind a 0.9-metre (three-foot)
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    • 286 4 Jolly good musketeer —by a twist of fate... Professor Lou Lopata is a jolly good musketeer and he got to become one through a twist, of fate. He was injured in the last World War and when he was recovering In a paedlatric ward, the doctors asked him to learn
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    • 320 4 About 25 subscribers of the Scandinavian Health and Fitness Centre have reported to the police about an alleged breach of contract by the centre which closed down last Wednesday. The complainants both men and women had paid up suma varying from about $100
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    • 31 4 The 20th Concert for the Young, organised by the Ministry of Culture, will be held at the National Library lecture hall on Sept. 0 at 2 p.m. Admission is free.
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    • 243 4 The former Oeorge Lee Building at the Junction of Clemenceau Avenue and Penang Road is to be demolished to make way for a $17 million department store, supermarket, coffee house and thr?e basement car parks. Disclosing this, a spokesman of Metro. Group said the new building
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 4 2 NEW NATION TEL: *****1.
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    • 87 2 Illll}> ■Ilium SUPREME SUPERMARKET BASEMENT, SUPREME HOUSE PENANG ROAD. SINGAPORE 9, TEL *****4 /UPEPBUV/EVERVOfIV 10am 9.30pm Mon Sat 10am 6.30pm Sunday FREE PfIRKIHG After spm Mon Sat Sunda Special this week From today RICE 100% THAI Fragrant 6kgs 8.80 RICE 100% THAI 6k,, 7.30 PURE CORN OIL 3kgs 13.10 Mazola
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 254 3 furniture Usual Price $6,950.00 NOW LESS 25% DISCOUNT VANESSA Recliner Stool Sets Usual Price $950.00 MOW LESS 25% DISCOUNT TO cisad Coffee Tables. O Cle AR AT 54 PRICE Usuafp Te v Secretarial Desk. Usual Price $605.00 MOW LESS 25% DISCOUNT jpffiEwr: Suites and Recliner Chairs. Boys' School 50 to
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 913 4 NINE WINNERS SHARE $500 □DUD □□□D □□□□□an IDDDD 8m aaaal I r annnMo nanaaal REFER to an NCO for information, it would certainly seem strange for him to DEFER to an NCO. Preference for DEFER. AT—3:l: MOB falls in more naturally with the clue as It Is put; the police
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 382 5 Huvjvqma 2000 niriß' ißJinnwiiiii 0 A2BSYEAR HISTORY OF THE HUSQVARNA SEWING MACHINE 1689 This is the story of how an old rifle factory attained its present position as one of the world's leading manufacturers of sewing machines. Husqvama of Sweden no longer make rifles instead the company has switched entirely
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 301 6 Reuter Geneva, Monday In the treatment of problem or abnormal prisoners, peurosurgery should not be used under any circumstances, electric shock treatment Is Inadvisable and gastratlon of questionable value, according to the World Health Organisation (WHO). The 145-nation body Indicated In a
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    • 75 6 Reuter Rome, Monday—Hundreds of thousands of Italian hunters headed for the woods and hills yesterday on the first day of the hunting season—but by nightfall at least three were dead and others were In hospital with gunshot wounds. Two hunters died of heart attacks In the excitement of
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    • 342 6 Turncoat leader sparks a big probe Reuter Oslo, Monday Police In Norway, Sweden and Denmark are Investigating a Romanian spy ring apparently set up mainly to plunder western secrets of North Sea oil and gas technology. The Norwegian Foreign Minister said that the
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    • 258 6 Petitions filed. in courts against crisis laws Reuter Geneva, Monday The International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) said today it had been told of a number of legal actions seeking to Invalidate India's state of emergency. Members of State Bar Associations were reported to have filed petitions In
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    • 204 6 Reuter Washington, Monday.— Finance ministers representing 127 nations yesterday agreed to allow the International Monetary Fund to sell a portion of its gold holdings to aid the developing nations, monetary sources said. The ministers also agreed on a temporary arrangement to prevent an
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    • 44 6 Reuter Mexico City, Monday— Hurlcane Caroline lashed the Mexican coast yesterday with winds of up to 180 kms (115 miles) per hour but missed the region's most populated centres, weather officials said here. There were no Immediate reports of casualt'es or damage. —Bevter
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    • 155 6 United Press International TODAY is Monday, Bept. 1, the 244 th day of 1975 with 121 to follow. THE MOON Is approaching Its new phase. THE MORNING STABS are Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. THE EVENING STAB is Mercury. Those born on this day are under the sign of
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    • 58 6 United Press International New York, Monday—Kuwaiti sheiks are paying US$26 million ($598 million) for 1.5 million square feet of Boston property. Newsweek Magazine said yesterday Trie weekly newsmagazine laid the property deal is the largest Arab Invesment in the United States to date and doubles the Kuwaitis'
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    • 151 7 Reuter and UPI Alexandria, Monday Egypt and Israel are expected to Initial an interim Middle East peace agreement today, official sources said last night. The agreement would probably be initialled in both countries In the presence of US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, mediator in the
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    • 202 7 Reuter London. Monday Britain's powerful trade unions, in a r.ew mood of moderation, are expected to Rive Prime Minister Harold Wilson a biff vote of support this week for his plan to reduce the country's soaring Inflation. In effect It means the unions will be
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    • 359 7 ...but Israeli army laughs off the claim Reuter London, Monday Arab guerrillas yesterday said tney had executed hostages taken during a raid on a northern Israeli settlement but the Israeli army laughed off the claim. "Nothing of the sort occurred." said an Israeli army spokesman.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 282 6 NEW NATION CROSSWORD 9 Workers on certain headwear 10 More tranquil 11 Away from the wind 12 Whistle time 13 Pup 22 Suffix to form plural nouns 23 Inland sea 25 Deserve 21 Flutter 28 Wears down 29 Two-faced Roman god 30 Declare 31 Old customs 32 Poe's middle name
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    • 180 6 WORLD WEATHER Tokyo—Sunny, 90-75F, 32-24 C. Headline: Oen. Velasco replaced In bloodless Peru coup. New York Cloudy, 72-66P, 22-19 C. Headline: Klsylnger's plan on Blnal Is criticised In Moscow. Moscow Fair, 64-61F, 18-18 C. Headline: Adherence to labour traditions. Rome Fair, 83-64F, 28-18 C. Headline: Tension In Portuguese armed forces
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • OPINION
    • 441 8 A persistent theme In the speeches of Singapore's national leaders is the danger posed to the Republic's survival by locals who are "too money-conscious and sloppy." Mr. Lee Khoon Choy, Senior Minister of State (Foreign Affairs) flayed this minority last week and emphasised the
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    • 104 8 (S>^j A wife In England thought her husband was too handsome and dec'ded that the only way to keep him out of the reach of other women was to Insist he wear a chastity belt. She kept the key and unlocked him every evening when he returned home
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    • 134 8  -  MISS ROSA THAM Head, Public Relations Telecommunication Authority of Singapore. Singapore C. Please refer to the letter by Two-Year Walt (NN Aug. 13. 1975). To provide telephone service. It la necessary for both switching equipment at the telephone exchange as well as cables leading to his residence
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    • 220 8  -  VOICE OF THE PRESS a BERITA HARIAN The fact that 60 Malay students graduated from the University of Singapore recently shows that Malay students are as capable of attaining a high standard of education as non-Malay students. This Is the largest number of Malay students to
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    • 634 8  -  MONDAY WITH EDGAR KOH EDGAR KOH New wars replace old, fresh blood flows from former wounds, racial supremacists continue their oppression, diseases remain epidemic and millions are still on the verge of starvation. A sense of hopelessness, as usual, presses upon the world as
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    • 159 8  -  MRS. CHONG WEE LIAN Sr. Public Relations Officer Housing and Development Board Singapore 2. We thank Mr. Lawrence Syn for Informing us that the staircase/ corridor lights In some HDB flats are being switched 09 as early as 0 p.m. when the sun Is still shining brightly (NN
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  • FEATURE
    • 696 9  -  A 'good, honest, sober, cheerful, loving wife* please! From Ruth Youngblood United Press International Cupid has fallen flat on his cherubic face. Not a single love Inspired dart has sparked even an inkling of affection among his latest targets, the dark-haired Vietnamese beauties
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  • SPORT
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      52 10/11 PUDDLE OF WATER PREVENTS A MAT NOH GOAL Malaysia Cap L Final 1975 The Mohamed Noh shot that beat Selangor's keeper Arumu&am bat failed to find the net I Good try, and lucky this did not get past Eric Eric Paine saves In a one-to-one tussle A depressed-looking
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    • 372 10/11  -  By Conrad Ng Kuala Lumpur, Monday The old sports adage that "class will tell" was clearly borne out by Singapore's defeat by Selangor In the Malaysia Cup final here last night. It was the moment of truth. Singapore were no match for a
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    • 478 17 By SCRUTINEER Local jockeys, spearheaded by M. Ismail, made a clean sweep at Ipoh on Saturday. They went through the card of seven races. Their rea: must be something of a record on the Malaysian-Singapore Turf. I cannot recall any precedent. Ismail set the pace
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    • 369 17 MuUaley Road was quickly out In front, leading past the 4f and was nicely clear of Picture House at the home turn. Indian Quest closed In on the rails. Indian Quest eame with a strong bid half a furlong out, but MuUaley Road ran on sroutly
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    • 294 17 Reuter Bangkok, Monday Madoka Amano of the Philippines yesterday won the men's Masters crown of the second AllStar International Open bowling championships. Amano, playing coach of the Philippines Bowling Congress team to the eight-day championship which ended with the men's Masters, fired a 4948
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    • 69 17 Kuala Lumpur, Monday Singapore's Olympic representative Syed Abdul Kadlr was given a tough battle by Abe Rahlm before winning the light—flyweight title at the Malaysian Open finals at Stadium Negara last night. Singapore's other finalist. M. Selveekam was unlucky to lose to Indonesia's Chlruddln In the
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    • 181 18 Reuter New York, Monday Top-seeded Jimmy Connors advanced smother step toward retaining his men's singles title when he scored an easy, 6-3, 6-1 victory over Georges Goven of France in a thirdround match at the United States Open tennis ch a m pionshlps here yesterday. The
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    • 365 18 Reuter London. Monday. South African Barry Richards hit a lightning 112 off Leicestershire yesterday and pushed his county, Hampshire, to the threshold Of winning the 40-over Sunday cricket league. Hampshire's slx-wic-ket victory ensures that unless they slip up In their final match next week they will
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    • 267 18 Reuter London, Monday.—The virtual certainty of having to follow on today hung over the England cricketers on yesterday's rest day in the fourth and final Test against Australia at The Oval here. With Chris Old and John Snow at the wicket. and only Derek Underwood to
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    • 97 18 Reuter Kuala Lumpur, Monday Second-seeded Oogl Alauddln of Pakistan last night won an upset victory "over topseeded fellow Pakistani, Mohibullah Khan, 5-9, 9-7, 9-3, 9-5 at the first Malaysian Open squash championships at the Lake Club. The gruelling duel lasted lhr 40mln. Oogl, rvho was down 5-9 In
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    • 218 18 Standard Badminton Party defeated Jayasetia Club from Kuala Lumpur 4-3 for the Hajl Yunos Tfophy at the BBA hall yesterday. The Standard Party, playing at home courts took a winning 4-0 lead before the Malaysians rallied to take the next three matches. National trainee Ong
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    • 354 19 A WORD FROM MANAGER OF THE STORE TEAM, SELANGOR FA PRESIDENT, WINNING SKIPPER AND THE MAN WHO SCORED Malaysia Cop I Final 1975 J Harun: I was certain of a win DATUK HA RUN IDRIS, Selangor FA President and team manager: "The Sultan
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    • 922 20  -  NEVER HAVE I SEEN THE STORE TEAM MAKE SO MANY BAD PASSES-AND THIS IN THE GRAND FINAL Malaysia Cup I Final 1975 J by Jeffrey Low Kuala Lumpur, Monday Singapore failed to recapture the Malaysia Cup last night only because they gave one of
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    • 98 20 The teams SELANGOR: R. Arumugam, Khaidir Buyong, Hanaflah All, Soh Chin Aun, Santokh Singh, Wong Choon Wah, Kasi Visvanathan, Mohamed Shah Norbit, Mokhtar Dahari, Abdul Kalam, Abdullah All. SINGAPORE: Eric Paine, S. Rajagopal (M. Kumar), Samad Allapitchay Quah Kim Song, Lim Teng
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  • PLEASURE
    • 780 12  -  Cinema by Edgar Koh THE GREAT DICTATOR written, directed, produced and performed by' Charles Chaplin, with Paillette Ooddard (Orchard). First released In 1940 when the target of vita satire Hitler Was at the height of his maniacal power, Chaplin's remarkable contribution to cinema entertainment during the
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    • 484 12 Washington Post Kojak was roaming the streets of New York, and this time there were no Los Angeles palm trees lurking Just out of camera range. Telly Bavalas. his costarj and crew made their annual pllgrlmmage to New York City earlier this month to
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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  • TREND
    • 208 13 Dear Ros: For the past year I have been seeing a man who Is married with two children. We have been out several times and he is always telling me that he loves me. I treat him like a brother. He
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    • 223 13 Dear Ros: My boyfriend of two years told me recently that his late grandfather suffered from a mental disorder during the later years of his life. And that his father too was afflicted. Both his grandfather and his father were the third born In
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    • 476 13 Dear Ros: My wife and I were married for more than 20 years. Since she has been working with one of the stock exchanges in Singapore for 2£ years, she has changed her attitude tremendously. She' has not been honest with me since September, 1974. I
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    • 292 13 Dear Ros: I am married to a man of another race for four years. He goes for races on weekends and Is active In other forms of gambling. He doesn't think of the family. He doesn't give me money for the home and still takes money from
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    • 293 13 Dear Ros: We love each other very much, but we have the same surname. Because of this, my mother objects to our relationship. His mother however does not mind and. In fact, approves of me and treats me very well. Bhe feels that there
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    • 243 13 Dear Ros: I used to have arguments with my husband when he 1a with us. This Is partly his fault. He comes home late every night. When he Is away on business trips It is even worse. I learnt from the tenant of
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
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  • FINANCE
    • 127 14 Prices at 11.30 a.m. today (Australian time) on the Sydney Stock Exchange: Allctate 03 Mi 06 Beach nil 17 Bridge 09 10 Cleveland 22 34 Endeavour nil 14 Fllnd 20c Opt 03 03 Inter Min nil 05'^ Kambalda 01 nil Kath Ir.v 99 95 Kla Ora 10 20 Mid
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    • 245 14 LONDON Equity markets resumed trading after the Bank Holiday with further widespread improvements. F* re s h Investment demand; encouraged by the recent rally on Wall Street, found stock in short supply. Little follow through support was seen on Wednesday with enthu- siasm dampened by
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    • 445 14 ZURICH Modest turn over and only slight price changes, mostly on the downside these were tlje dominant features on this week's Zurich Stock Exchange. The average price level edged off 1 per cent, bearer shares apd PC's In particular sustained losses, some of them sizable.
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    • 202 14 FRANKFURT Developments In the equity market during the week were largely overshadowed by the distressed domestic bond market. Share prices declined broadly on small volume as buyers were reluctant to enter the market Positive news from the automobile Industry and a favourable Interim report of
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    • 150 14 The Italian Stock Exchange, after three days' positive reaction, registered some losses in the last two. The general stock index closed at around 45, showing some gains on the previous week. Among the best performers were Lanerossl 8.2 per cent), Clga 7.7 per cent), Lepetit Ord. (+5-2 per cent)
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    • 172 14 The last week saw the market relatively firm despite the sharp fluctuations of Wall Street The strongest shares were in the public works and credit sectors where special situations suchl as Merieux also firmed. The reflation plan which is being prepared Is likely to be Important. As distinct from
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 550 14 Monday JJj AV-1 Cut out ond pin with other coupons. Posting instructions appear below Name (Mr./Mrs./Miss) j Address j Tel: FILL IN MISSING LETTERS j ACROSS I USING I CLUES BELOW Cut along dotted lines i CLUES FOR AV-1 1. A greater quantity 2. If amusing, may well be popular
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  • 463 15  -  The LAST word 4 .—Dick West. Sorrle days ago this columnist took note of a move in Congress to designate square dancing as America's "national dance." I have since been favoured with letters from Irate hoedowr.ers disputing my allegation that th> legislation was being pushed
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 895 15 TV AND RADIO SINGAPORE 5 3.00 OPENING ANNOUNCEMENTS followed by VALAR PIRAI (T): A locallyproduced show for children. 3.30 DIARY OF EVENTS (T) 3.35 GENERAL HOSPITAL 4.15 PRE EXAMINATION PROGRAMME Twelfth Night: Presented by girls of the Katong Convent, this play will be televised In four parts, the first today
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    • 142 15 YOUR LUCKY STARS IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you are not one to expose yourself unnecessarily to any of llfe'v hardships, although you appreciate those who are more adventurous, more recep-' tlve to difficult challenges than you are. It Is things of the mind that hold the most appeal
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    • 287 15 SHOW of the Day J. LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE (8.35 p.m. over Channel Five, In colour). This new Western series takes over from Bonanza. In the first episode tonight entitled Country Girls, a middle-aged couple with three young daughters arrive In Kansas and settle in a shabby little house
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    • 129 15 cesa of emotion. Try to stay calm. ARIEB (March 21Aprll 19) Exceptional circumstances make It possible for yuu to attain far more than you had anticipated. Accept a challenge willingly. TAURUS (April 20May 20) You gain much If you will draw upon the past experience both of yourself and of
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
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    • 218 16 PtrtMil "5.0.5." SAMARITANB OF SINGAPORE Troubled? Ring 91-44-44 day or night. LI Kennelling/ boarding/ Stud Services/ de-tlcklng/ defeasing/ washing/ dewormIng, etc. "WE SELL/ WE BUY/ WE EXCHANGE A EXPORT." any breed dogs Consult: Mark, *****4. Vtar Gay Dog* Entarprlaoa, 2, Jalan Kamunlng, 12 m.t. Stmbmng Road, Singapore 27. LADIES/ GENTLEMEN
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    • 290 16 ":{!&^*;\_="<!%^}(^"'^`);}'&~@( OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE OF SHIP'S NAME We, Drew Napier of 30/35 Chartered Bank Chambers, Battery Road, Singapore, hereby give notice that In consequence of our clients' Intended purchase of the motor ship "LEYRE'* we have applied to the Registrar of Singapore Ships, under Section 417 of the
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    • 140 16 ELETROOEX T.V. SERVICING REPAIRS any makes of television. Day/ Night Service. Phone *****5/ *****59. TROPICAL T.V. Specialise B/W, colour repair. Antennae Installation. Tel: *****2 Fair charges guaranteed. TITTM] THE BANANA LEAF APOLO RESTAURANT Tel: *****2, 24 Cuff Road (along K.K. market) for your Fish-head Supreme, fried chicken, prawns, crabs, mutton
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 120 17 Shoot v with Style 1 like Colin Todd V Player of the Year who wears and recommends Kingswell |L Socc«r boots r Available from i Marvels International 22. Kerbau Road, Singapore 8, Master Sports 71 Bras Basah Road, Singapore 7. M.S. Mohd. Ishak 53 North Bridge Road, Singapore 6. WQ*
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 55 18 m M ft US •> Vi m 5a pa t 1 1 a i i 5 c urtifNU MC I TM^m SHORT RIBS by Frank O'Neal £i m QUIT FOOLING fcGOUUD OJIIVI "WE CAT kHO COME TO D m M rr>; SV I B ?n i^r 67 V a tjie
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 395 19 AT THE CINEMA with EDGAR KOH CONFESSIONS OP A WINDOW CL E A NEB: Young Tlmathy Lea (Robin Askwlth). starts out to make his mark as a window cleaner. Starring Anthony Booth and Linda Hayden, and directed by Val Guest. Odeon: 1.30, 4. 6.30, 9.30. THE GBEAT DICTATOR (Re-Issue); Charleo
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