New Nation, 2 April 1976

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  • 21 1 NewNation SINGAPORE Friday April 2, 1976 No. 1604 Price 20 cents M C. (P) 428/76 v»! JJr FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1976
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  • 152 1  -  By Teresa Ooi A 16 year old American schoolboy was jailed for three months by a magistrate's court this mornlpg for taking morphine. Michael Stephen Dobson pleaded guilty to taking morphine on March 0 He was among five students all from the American School brought to
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  • 247 1 UPI Beirut, Friday Lebanon's warring militias agreed to a 10-day trial truce starting today but leftist leaders warned peace after that will depend on the fulfilment of their demands for reforms and the resignation of President Suleiman Franjieh. Clashes in Beirut and the countryside yesterday claimed
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  • 104 1 Reuter Washington. Friday New York City, which nearly went bankrupt last year, Is on 1U way back to financial stability, US Treasury Secretary William Simon told a Senate Banking Committee yesterday. Got. Hack Carey of New York Btate who also addressed the committee, shared the ▼lew. Bat
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  • 100 1 I'M FREE TO LEAVE COUNTRY Macapagal AP Manila. Friday—Former Philippine president Dlosdado Macapagal asserted In a statement today that U.B. embassy officials had relayed to him assurances that martial law authorities would not arrest him for his campaign against President Marcos and that he would be free to leave the
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    • 87 1 The danger man by JX>N REVIE... writing about Manchester United's new England star Steve Coppell in his special preview of the F.A.« Cup semifinal be tween United and Derby Courity tomorrow night. See Page 18. Perak: We can beat S'pore Jeffrey Low in Page 19 INSIDE Long hair: Caning for
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  • 319 2 Singapore Airlines will spend $670,464 to provide slumberettes in all its five B 7475. It will be the Arst airline In the world to ofTer this unique feature for flrst -c 1 a ss passengers. They are for use anytime during flight without extra charge.
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  • 135 2 Singapore, Malaysia and other countries in South-east Asia are not affected by the reduction in the Briti s h Broadcasting Corporation's overseas services. This was stated by the BBC's correspondent for South-East Asia, Mr. Adrian Porter, who Ls based here. Commenting on a Reuter
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  • 195 2  - 30 'beat' queue by a year HUDC MAISONETTES By Wang Look Fung More than 30 people booked the Housing and Urban Development Company (HUDC) maisonettes in Amber Estate a year ago although official registration began only three days ago. These people applied for the maisonettes in April last year when
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  • 130 2 There were 39,496 people on the Employment Services "Live" Register at the end of January—6oo more than In December. According to the Labour Ministry's latest monthly report, 18,893 of the registrants uiere unskilled; 11,592 had commercial skills; 5314 had domestic skills; 2632 were semi-skilled; and, 1065 were
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  • 153 2 Prices dropped further at the Stock Exchange of Singapore during the first 45 minutes today. Sime Darby ordinary shares dropped six cents to $3 24 in dull trading Slme Darby 'A' shares In the second section, were not traded. BUSINESS DONE: First Section S. Darby (10) 3.22. (2)
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  • 193 2 Kuala Lumpur, Friday Malaysia wants to increase direct trade with the Middle East, particularly in rubber and other primary commodities, said the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Primary Industries, Mr. Lew Sip Hon, yesterday. Mr. Lew, who is leading an 18-member trade
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    • 215 2 EtechoT/bice INTERFACE: A It doesn't miss a beat. For me, transient response is crucial. That's why I chose the Interfaced. I needed a speaker/playback system that would accurately reproduce drum tracks, exactly the way I put them down. Interfaced sounds just like me. A powerful bass kick gets missed by
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    • 557 2 AT THE CINEMA OPERATION DAYBREAK: Based on the factual story of the assassination of Relnhard "Hangman" He y d rich, the dreaded "protector" of war-time Czechoslovakia and Hitler's confidant who was considered the Number Two Nazi, in line to succeed the Fuehrer himself; Aimed on actual locations, with Timothy Bottoms
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  • 8 2 Police reported 81 accidents yesterday. Three were serious.
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  • 261 4  -  AFTER TWO OTHER ATTEMPTS? FAILED... By Susie Soh American Scott Myhre has tall order. He has to deliver a yacht from Singapore to West Africa, 14,484 km away. The 14.5-metre trimaran Apsara belongs to a West African businessman. Mr. Myhre and two others, James Barth and
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  • 171 4  -  By K.K. Fong Five students of the Beatty Secondary School were caned by their principal for sporting long hair. It happened three days ago after the principal carried out an inspection parade daring assembly. The Ave, all Secondary Four students, were ordered Into the
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  • 21 4 The Teachers' Military and Stage Bands will perform at the Singapore Conference Hall on April 11 at 5 p.m.
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  • 201 4 Ipoh, Friday The alleged Malaysian connection in the U8 Northrop plane scandal, m which several Malaysians were said to be Implicated, will be discussed at the UMNO Youth (Ipoh division) annual delegates conference here on Sunday. The meeting is expected to adopt a resolution
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  • 155 4 Kuala Lumpur, Thursday The Mara Institute of Technology expelled 25 students for "various rea so n«" on March 19, an MIT spokesman said today. "The students were expelled by the MIT administration for a number of reasons after the administration had studied their cases
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  • 132 4 The new government of the Argentina has sought recognition from the Singapore Government. This was disclosed by the Argentine ambassador to Singapore, Mr. Ballntan Luco. In an Interview at Argentine Embassy in International Building yesterday. According to Mr. Luco, the Embassy is awaiting a reply from
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  • 241 4 BIG RISE IN TRAFFIC Air New Zealand will introduce direct DC-10 non-stop services between Singapore and Auckland tomorrow, the airline's district manager for South-east Asia, Mr. W. J. A. Loffhagen, said today. He said the growth In air traffic between Singapore and Auckland following the
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  • 79 4 The Senior Minister of State for National Development, Dr. Tan Mm tinny will open a metric fair and Easter carnival Jointly organised by the Metrication Board and the management of Specialists' Centre at the centre's open-air car park on April 10 at 3 p.m. The
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  • 43 4 Mr. Vincent Chua has been elected president of the Singapore Insurance Agents Association. The other office bearers are Mrs. Oan Kong Eng (vice president), Mrs. Caroline Lam (secretary), Mr. Marcus Chan (treasurer), Mr. William Ooh and Mr. Too Jee Chuan (committee members).
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  • 47 4 The Metrication Board will receive more than $10,000 worth of book prise*, donated by Times Distributors, for their lnter-school metric drama competition. The heats or the competition will be held at the Cultural Centre. Canning Rl*e, on April 7 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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  • 235 5  -  By Eileen Tan For three years they have been on the move, dancing and singing to packed audiences In the capitals of America, Europe and Asia. But when they arrived last night, the members of the Fiesta Flllplna cultural trouDe showed neither travel fatigue
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  • 301 5 It costs about $15,000 a year to keep a patient alive on the artificial kidney, according to a National Kidney Foundation newsletter. To treat 80 patients a year, the total cost will be $1.2 million. This does not Include the cost of the kidney machines
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  • 165 5 SURPRISE FOR PILOT When Captain C.R.S. Rao of AirIndia first flew a plane to Singapore, he was told to look out for a "skyscraper" Cathay Building. That was 21 years ago. On Tuesday, when Capt. Rao piloted the airline's first Boeing 747 to Singapore he
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  • 331 6 Bill to end company control AP Washington, Friday The US Senate Antitrust Subcommittee hag approved a bill to breakup major oil company control of the petroleum industry. The measure would re<tulret America > 18 largest oil companies to reduce their operations to one activity,
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  • In Brief
    • 42 6 Reuter Chicago, Friday Nearly half a mlUjpn lorry driven walked off the Job yesterday In a nationwide strike that threatened chaoe for U8 manufacturers, after Teamsters Union and the trucking Industry failed to reach agreement on a new contract. Reuter
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    • 36 6 Reuter Vienna, Friday A passenger on a Dutch Jumbo Jet travelling from Adelaide to Avesterdam slashed the face of a steward In mid flight yesterday and was later taken to a mental hospital outside Vienna.
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    • 45 6 Reuter London, Friday Mr. Jon Swain, of the Sunday Times, one of the few western reporters to cover the last hours of phnom Penh before It fell to communist troops, was yesterday named the 1975 Journalist of the year by the British Press.—Reuter.
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    • 34 6 Reuter The Hague, Friday The Dutch government has asked two Russians working In Holland to leave the country for trying to obtain secret Information, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said yesterday. Reuter
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  • 234 6 UPI Geneva, Friday In a radical switch of policy the International Labour Organisation Is urging governments to launch ah all-out flght against poverty rather than concentrate on get-rich schemes to boost gross national product. Poverty Is the crucial Issue facing the world, the ILO
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  • 219 6 Reuter Windsor, Friday With his famous black beret resting on the coffin, the body of Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery was carried Into Windsor Castle yenerday for a funeral attended by royalty, military chiefs and hundreds of old soldiers. US General Alexander Halg, Supreme Allied
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  • 66 6 Reuter London, Friday Princess Anne, only daughter of Queen Elizabeth. defied Britain's animal lovers yesterday and defended her right to hunt foxes on horseback. "I sometimes wonder," she said In an Interview, "If those people who complain about cruelty to the fox ever wonder about the
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  • 17 6 Durban, Friday—South African's military Involvement In Angola cost It 28 lives and about 100 wounded.
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  • 217 6 Reuter Moscow, Friday. The Soviet Union yesterday expressed readiness to observe a 1974 treaty with the US limiting the slse of nuclear weapons tests even though the accord Is not officially in force. The treaty held down nuclear weapon teats to a celling of 150 kllotones
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  • 148 6 Reuter Belfast, Friday American Customs men will visit Belfast next week to explore ways of stopping shipments of arms from the U8 to Irish guerrillas, US Ambassa dor Anne Armstrong said yesterday. The disclosure followed the killing of three more British soldiers in
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  • 74 6 Reuter New Delhi, Friday India has expressed concern about the possibility of sophisticated weapons, supplied by She West to oil-producing nations, being transferred to Pakistan. A Defence Ministry report for 1975-76, presented to parliament on Wednesday, said the eagerness of Western industrialised powers to supply
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  • 66 6 UPI New Delhi, Friday a team of scientists Is studying the possibility of Improving the bullock cart, India's all-purpose vehicle. Since the past several centuries, the cart has consisted of Just a few pieces of wood, an axle, wheels and a bull pulling. It can reach speeds
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  • 475 6 JANE GASKELL'S ■AMERICA Jerry Rubin, leader of the ylpples, told u* all in the '60s to do our own thing. In his book Lo It he wrote: "All money represents theft. To steal from the rich la a sacred and religious act. To take
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  • 170 6 UPI TODAY is Friday, April 2. the 93rd day of 1976 with 273 to follow. THE MOON Is between its new phtise and first quarter. THE MORNING STAR Is Venus. THE EVENING STARS are Mercury, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. Those born on this date are under the sign of
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 193 6 WEATHER New York Occasional rain, 11-6 C. Headline: Leftist alliance In Lebanon eases true opposition. San Francisco Pair, 14-7 C. Headline: Hussein, Ford hold Lebanon talks. Rome Bunny, 21-SC. Headline: Vote on abortion today. Rio do Janeiro Cloudy, 30-17 C. Headline: US official arrives In Beirut. Paris Bunny, 15-7 C.
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  • 256 7 US hits out again Moscow, Friday The US embassy here yesterday protested to the Soviet Union over menacing telephone calls and telegrams received by American d 1 p 1 o mats and a bomb threat against the mission on tiesday. An embassy spokesman said the protest, the
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  • 294 7 His life is not in danger—official Reuter Washington, Friday Former Philippines President Dlosdado Macapagal yesterday UJIB U ccessfully sought political asylum at the residence of US Ambassador William Sullivan In Manila, the US State Department said. Spokesman Robert Funseth said Mr. Macapagal went to the residence
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  • 179 7 Reuter Dar Es Salaam, Friday British Minister of State David Ennals. and Tanzanlan President Julius Nyerere yesterday had a 90-minute discussion on ways of putting pressure on white leaders in Rhodesia Into accepting black majority rule. Mr. Ennals, Minister of State at the Foreign Office,
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  • 115 7 Reuter Canberra, Friday The Australian government was urged here yesterday to act against locally-based companies Involved In the alleged payment of "unorthodox fees" to obtain services in Indonesia. The pracUce, according to a government committee, had emerged as a major deterrent to some Australian companies wishing
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  • 189 7 Reuter Brussels. Friday Soviet pilots In the world'! fastest warplane have begun regular spy flights over parts of western Europe at altitudes unreachable by NATO Interceptor crews, diplomatic sources at NATO headquarters said yesterday. The sources reported that MIO 25 Foxbat planes streak at more
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  • 376 8 For a few dollars more, some airport taxi-drivers have marred many a tourist's first Impression of Singapore. Visitors and residents alike have often complained of over-charging for taxi rides from the airport, taking of roundabout routes, rudeness, and refusal to go short distances without an
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  • WHISPERS By ISPY
    • 81 8 Here's one woman driver to beat them all! When she found herself crawling behind a van along a narrow road, she edged over to overtake the van, only to find her way blocked by an oncoming car. Instead of backing off, she stopped dead and
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    • 46 8 Singapore motorists have lost their last ally In their constant fight to keep their cars despite Increasing taxes. The Automobile As- sociation motorists' biggest champion has decided to Increase Its subscription fees, thus Increasing further the already high cost of ear ownership.
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  • 542 8  -  FRIDAY WITH EDGAR KOH EDGAR KOH It was not exactly with expectant bliss that the world greeted its four billionth arrival earlier this week. As the population clock in Chicago ticked away the digits, hardly anyone noticed. Yet the event Is a stupefying reminder of the
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  • 56 8 I refer to the letter Divert This Service from Resident (NN, 23.3.76) and regret to Inform him that we are unable to accede to his request to divert Service 5 into Ja'an BuUt Merah as the area is adequately served by Service 196. BENJAMIN CHUA, PRO,
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  • 43 8 The SATA-heart clinic is still depending heavily on the stethoscope. Xray and electrocardiograph machine to detect heart troubles. It is time they followed the General Hospital In getting more up-to-date apparatus, like the echocardiography machine. HABHIM BIN ALI, Singapore, 14.
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  • 58 8 The recent ban by RTS of words like "hi, "okay" and "yeah" is ridiculous. What Is wrong with American slang? These words are often used when an announcer Is trying to express himself In a certain way. Programmes will be very dull If he Is restricted
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  • 485 8 Washington Post Washington, Friday A new scientific study found little If any relationship between coffee drinking and heart attacks, thereby casting doubt on earlier studies showing heavy coffee drinkers run a 120 per cent greater risk of severe heart attacks. The most recent
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  • 209 8 f== 5 7 VOICE OF THE PRESS I LONDON TIMES The violence In Galilee should be a warning to Israel... For some time now a tragic situation has been developing. For almost two months In the occupied West Bank and for a month past In
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  • 1039 9 How will Thais vote: SONNY YAP reports a Tie MM *tains After what has seemed like a prolonged nightmare of election horrors which saw 25 killed and more wounded, the traditionally passive Thais go to the polls on Sunday. Bome of the more sober Thais will
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  • 294 9 ...HIGHLY TAXED TOO UPI London, Friday Executives in Britain are the worst paid, pay more tax than the great majority and fare comparatively badly when they are made redundant. These are the conclusions of the fourth world-wide total remuneration study by the US
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 34 9 ft NOTICE Oof g REMOVAL From Ist April 1976, our new address will be: Selegie Road, Singapore Telephone numbers and P.O. Box address remain unchanged. INI)I M X<pte) urn ASSOCIATED SERVICES PRODUCTS PTE. LTD.
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    • 90 9 Kevin's > Curios Gems Pfcari Jade I Diamond Ivory Cold I Silver ...the only jewelry mart... Shangri-La Hotel ST 1-9 Mezzanine Fkx)r,OrangeGiweßoad.SingaporelQ'iys3fl2H93.23fi2J#)2 1 i a T r 7 M Hit Wl 1 t-y A SENORfTA'S HOSPITALITY, YOUR PLACE OF SOLACE I where you can enjoy the simple things in life,
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  • 905 10/11  -  By Sonny Yap Nearly $2 million worth of drugs were seized and 2202 drug offenders arrested in Malaysia during the first nine months of last year. The drug haul Included 720 kg of raw opium. 83 kg of prepared opium, 14 kg
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  • 658 10/11 Malaysia is still experimenting with its rehabilitation programme for drug addicts. According to the Director-General of Social Welfare, Mr. Slnnadurai Sockanathan, no country has yet come up with a cure-all solution for drug addicts, and Malaysia has to "find Its way around"
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  • trend 2 pages edited by Betty L. Khoo
    • 101 12 Who says job can't walk easily and move freely In a tube dress? Ton can stride along with fashion In a tube. Sure, there are constraints when yon wear a straight skirt—after yon'te been used to the freedom of full flares. But
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    • 557 12  -  Sundown scene I u it h Jennifer Schoon FOUR GUITAR slinging country and western singers complete with cowboy outfits; but they ain't American cowboys, they're Australians from Down Under. Currently performing at the Rasa Bayang they render country and western sounds the Nashville
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    • 398 12  -  1 Fating Out with Violet Oon Yet another restaurant serving South Indian curry and rice on banana leaves has opened. The Olympic Gold Cup Restaurant at 36 Race Course Road serves all the favourites like Angolia If eanT&lah (fish head curry),
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    • 52 12 A lit class family restaurant. Special Western ft Chinese dishes. High class set lunch daily. Happy Hours: 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. 20% discount for all hoar ft liquors. it Courteous service without charge. Free parking. HAWAII FIVE-0 RESTAURANT, COFFEE HOUSE SAR 63, Saranaoon Garden Way, Singapore, 19 Tef Has.
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  • 651 13  -  How to wipe away the traces —and the tears bachelor St. Rambling Rose Last night my best girlfriend spent five hours telling me how much she didn't care about her guy marrying somebody else. She said the cad deserved to bite the matrimonial dust and how pleased
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  • 351 13  -  Theatre hv 1 Violet Oon The Four Freshmen have kept audiences spellbound with their beautifully blended harmonies for over 25 years. Their concert on April 7 at the Conference Hall will surely bring back beautiful memories to couples who courted to their music in the
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    • 191 13 See the best of British cosmetics at I'a ill. cH I I YAOHAN DEPARTMENT STORE SUPERMARKET MARCH 26-APRIL 14 A 11 i I Edgar Snow Edgar Snow returned from hit lan trip to China in Fabruary of 1971 and diad in Fabru«ry 1972. China's Long Ravolution it an un-f iniahad
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 438 13 YOUR LUCKY STARS IF irs YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you are an actor at heart. You are quick to understand what li going on about you and how others an responding to the sltua- v tlon, and are thus able to correctly ascertain precisely what action you should take in
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  • 119 14 Reuter Canberra, Friday Australian chipping firms are threatened by a new Russian line offering discount freight rates, Parliament was toky here yesterday. The Transport Minister In the former labour government, M*. Charles Jones, said the company, fresco Australia Line, was the latest In a string of
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  • 37 14 AP Rome, Friday Hie emirates of Bahrain and Dubai rich In petroleum but poor m fertile land, will import dung from the United States In oil tankers, the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation's magazine reports. AP.
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  • 218 14 at its lowest Loses up to two per cent of its value Business News and Views Reuter Frankfort, Friday The ailing British pound came under heavy selling pressure on West European exchanges yesterday, losing up to two per cent or Its value against the Swiss and West German currencies in
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  • 251 14 UPI New York, Friday. American c on t r actors are losing lucrative business In the Middle East because strict American banking laws make It Impossible for them to put up 10 per cent performance g u a r a ntees, the Journal of Commerce said
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  • 206 14 UPI Canberra, Friday. Australian equity in all future uranium projects Involving foreign Investment must be at least 75 per cent, according to new foreign Investment guidelines announced here yesterday by Treasurer Philhp Lynch. "No project will be allowed to proceed unless it has a minimum of
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  • 52 14 UPI London, Friday The giant state owned British Ley I and Motor Corp., Britain's largest automotive combine, which employs 35,000 workers, faced a total shutdown and possible collapse yesterday In the wake of a series of wild cat strikes. The British Leyland crisis has hit the ailing pound
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  • Stock markets round the world
    • 200 14 Price* fell In moderate trading on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday when a late rally attempt failed to overcome Investor concerns about labour strife and controversial oil legislation. Blue-c hip Investors sprang Into action for a while during the afternoon, apparently on news that warring factions In
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    • 35 14 UPI Dow Jones closing averages on New York Stock Exchange yenterday 30 Industrials 994.10 (off 6.36); 30 transport 308.90 (off 1.07); 15 utilities 87 38 (off 0.39); 86 stocks 303.48 (off 1.83). —UPI.
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    • 254 14 The market opened higher centring on In-centive-backed Issues and speculatlves due Wall Street. Also, beer stocks (Klrin Brewery) and milk products such as Meljl Milk Products and Snow Brand Milk products rose with good business reports. However, light electrlcals and autos continued to decline. Near the close, stocks In
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    • 81 14 Closing prices In Swiss franca on the Zurich Stock Exchange yesterday: UBS Bearer 3600 UBS Registered 6M BBC 440 KX —27 Credit Suisse 3680 Swissair B M4 4 Swiss Retnsur. 30M Wlnterthur B. 1150 10 Zurich Insur. MOO +60 Juvena B. Nestle B. Interfood B. Clba-Oelgy B. Baby-Roche Sandos
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  • 710 15  -  r 1 Back- of the-paper backgrounder By Bernard Nossiter London, Friday Alexander Solzhenitsyn spent 40 minutes on the BBC recently describing with passion imminent collapse of the West apd the forthcoming triumph of Soviet tyranny. It vu a powerful performance and had an astonishing Impact on
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    • 1328 15 Ti ATTRACTIVE RATI* FOR FIXED DEPOSITS and Saving Account* 8% par annum. Klaw AJk Hang Finance Co. lid IS7. South Irtdgo Road. 1. Tat: 750' M, M2SS2 Adv. pormtt No. ISSI MAGICIANS FOR FARTIES available 132 Cantonment Road S pore 2. Tel: *****00 FLAIR SALON S7. TANQLIN ROAD, SINGAPORE 10.
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    • 86 15 to Restaurant Tel: 32M82 24 Cuff Road (along K.K. Market) for your Fish-head Supreme, fried chicken, prawns, crabs, mutton cooked In enulne Indian spicy taste. Msncgj RMtourant A CoMM floor Hobbic Mouoo I WESTERN DISHES A SIT LUNCH i CHINESE POT NICE i YAM NICE IN POT. BEEP STEW IN
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  • 255 16 SATURDAY RACE ONE: 2.0 CI. 5 Div. 5 1200 m Skilful, Sundown Raider. RACE TWO: 2.30 CI. 5 Div. 4 1200 m First Generation. Not Guilty. RACE THREE: S.O CI. 5 Dir. 3 1200 m Tender Kisses, President Award, Senor Rapido. RACE FOUR: 3.30 Cl. 2 Dir. 4 1200
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  • 382 16 ON THE TRACK uith Blue IVter Kuala Lumpur, Friday Trainer Man 8 or Matban's Wilayah stables entries My Son and Usaha Setia II provided a splendid trial on a yielding track here this morning. Breaking from the 800 m, they steadily clapped on the pace
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  • 1084 16 SATURDAY Cl. 2 Div. S 1200 m Sentimental Journey 67 Tamsrtosll Ui 10 Joyful Affair HJ 1 Beranl 53.5 16 Bintang Timor HI 63 5 Sue's Dignitas 53 IS Oiortous Event 51.6 4 Ulu rata 61J 11 Rlva Raj 51 3 Wangganda HI 3 Wild
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  • 318 16 Reuter London, Friday Red Rum, who has never fallen In nearly 200 races, bids to make horse racing history at Liverpool tomorrow by becoming the first threetime winner of the English Grand National, the worlds greatest steeplechase. The brilliant 11 yearold, nicknamed 'The
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  • 65 16 London, Friday— Jockeys riding arrangements for the 2000 Oulneas Trial Stakes for three-year-old colts to be run at Ascot tomorrow are: Balldon (P. Cook), Oalway Bay (O. Lewis). Loh <P« Eddery), Port Royal (G. Ramshaw), Relklno (J. Mercer), Royal Boy (B. Raymond), Spade Oulnea (R Marshall). Stand
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  • 1553 17  -  TEE-UP with Lim Kee Chan The 432-metre par--5 15th has proved to be the easiest hole on the 6076-metre par--71 Buklt course venue of the Singapore Open last month. From statistics worked out by Miss Katherlne Durray of the Singapore Open Golf Committee Tournament Office, 166
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    • 40 17 SHORT RIBS TT. 1 ▼a*At M f r. VH%. EC2IC OL.AF "THE T&hs cousjm by Frank O'Neal HES TI2OUBUEO WTTW CHRONC SEASICKNESS. *sr, 'll' l'«JI «a k 1 i ►m\c fS i i a W v M44V* iUi ty* v *•<«
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  • 917 18  -  f«»! I* i to J«ison lonic) s I > V DON RIAN Don Revie has been wrong when tipping Crystal Palace to lose their last three Cup ties at Leeds, Chelsea and Sunderland. This time South London fans should be worried u he forecast* a
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  • 46 18 Edinburgh, Friday West Ocrmany's Olympic hockey champions began the four-day International tournament hate yesterday with a 7-0 win over France. Hie tournament Is In celebration of the Scottish Hockey Association's 75th anniversary. Other results: Spain S Scotland 0; Holland 4 Belgium 1
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  • 171 18 London, Friday. Former world champion John Surtees said yesterday his two Grand Prix racing cars were stranded at Los Angeles airport because of the "complete Inefficiency of international airlines.'' Surtees, who Is now a leading designer, complained that his cars wars "stack on the
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  • 346 18 Reuter ■sm, Friday The Italian football League last sight dealt a serious Mow to top club inventus* faltering ehampionahlp run, elsslng Us ground for one house match because of hoottganlsui during the "Derby" with arch-rivals Torino Sunday. Torino won the match t-I, bringing them to within
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  • 49 18 Reuter Saint Etlenne, Friday —Roger Riviere of France, three times world professional cycling pursuit champion, died here yesterday, friends of the family said. Riviere, considered by many experts one of the Eatest cycle racers of era, had been suffering from throat cancer. He was 40.—Reuter.
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  • 281 18 Reuter Tokyo, Friday The referee stopped lauit night's World Boxing Council Junior light weight title match between champion Alfredo Escalera of Puerto Rico and Japanese challenger Busxsaw Yamabe In favour of Bscalera In the sixth round, but Japan Boxing Commission officials refused to
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  • 565 19  -  By PHILIP TAN Catholic Junior College opened their defence of the National Schools Post Secondary soccer title when they crushed Bartley 5-1 at Farrer Park yesterday. Although the margin of victory was Impressive the way CJC laboured in the match against the weak Bartley XI
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  • 217 19 Bukit Ho Swee and Anglo Chinese yesterday qualified for the finals of the Schools National S e c on dary badminton compeUtlon. Bukit Ho Swee reached the final after a tough seml-flnal contest against Newtown In which they won 3 -2, while ACS had
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  • 536 19  -  Our chances are just as good, says Oei By JEFFREY LOW An injury-hit Perak soccer team are coming here with the intention of becoming the first Malaysian state side to beat Singapore at the National Stadium. And when the Perak footballers enter the pitch
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  • 60 20 MEI LIN: It will be so convenient when the ROV sets up more taxi stands and kiosks in the densely populated districts and Housing Board estates. AH FOOK: But I wonder how popular they will be. It may tum out to be a case of supply exceeding demand.
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 804 20 SINGAPORE 5 AND RADIO I.N OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT* followed by HOUSEWIVES' MATINEE; You Can't Tell Him. Part Two of a Mandarin film CM OIAEY Or KVENTB <C> AM WINDOW. Magaslne series presented In Chinees. Today'* edition hu an Interview with two local actress- Madam Choo Slew Sons and Mlu Tan Klat
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    • 184 20 r Today's top shows SPC'RTS PARADE: At 7.55 p.m. in colour, over Ch. 5. Thl* week's edition consists mostly of reports of football matches played throughout the week In Singapore and abroad. Highlight of the report is of course the Malaysia Cup match between Singapore and Perils played at <he
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