New Nation, 3 June 1976
1976-06-03
1
20
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/newnation
New Nation
-
Title Section21 1976-06-03 1 NewNation SINGAPORE Thursday June 3, 1976 No. 1657 Price 20 cents M C. (P) 428/76 r I NEW (§p) NATION COMMENT21 words
-
Article, Illustration1160 1976-06-03 1 Nancy Koh - HOW OUR NAVY MEN BROUGHT TWO SHIPS IN FROM THE COLD-AND SAVED $1 MIL Quote from Republic of Singapore Navy: "The completion of the project had to be perfectly timed. Between August and December 1975 oar naval engineer* had to wait oot an US congressional ruling "The two1,160 words
-
Article161 1976-06-03 1 UPI Washington, Thursday —White House Press Secretary Ron Nessen said yesterday there is no "new Initiative, no new effort" by the US towards overall peace settlement in the Middle East. Mr. Nessen spoke to a news conference following a UPi report quoting him as sayingUPI - 161 words
-
Article98 1976-06-03 1 AP Jakarta, Thursday Thai Foreign Minister Plchai Rattakul met (or three houis with Indonesian Foreign Minister Adam Malik yesterday to discuss topics ranging from bilateral relations with South-east Asia to non-alignment. The Thai Foreign Minister will meet President Suharto today before leaving for Singapore tomorrowAP - 98 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement162 1976-06-03 1 iliUm Kitchen Cabinet Tel: *****71 *****39 INSIDE Sunderland match: Picture special Pages 18, 19 Toa Payoh a UN showpiece Page 2 Kremlin replies to Fraser Page 5 Bonn spy seandal Page 7 IN THE OTHER PAGES: Cinemas 2; Monejrwords 11; Crossword 15; Stars 10; Comics 17. This is your symbol162 words
-
Page 1 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous13 1976-06-03 1 Forecast Singapore's weather outlook from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. today Isolated showers.13 words
-
-
326 1976-06-03 2 Rav Dhaliwal - Special tours for Habitat members By Rav Dhaliwal Toa Pay oh New Town has been designated by Singapore as an official demonstration project for delegates passing through here after the United Nations' Conference on Human Settlement (Habitat) now on in Vancouver. Delegates from326 words
-
Article87 1976-06-03 2 Prices declined further at the Stock Exchange of Singapore during the first 45 minutes of trading this morning. Losses were marginal and mainly confined to the bank and speculative stocks. BUSINESS DONE: First Section U. 0.8. (1)4.14, (8)4.12. Sett.iU) 4.16. D B S. (9) 3.68 0.C.8.C. (1) 8.5587 words
-
Article70 1976-06-03 2 Six merchant banks have been appointed council members at the flrst annual general meeting of the Singapore Merchant Bankers Association recently. They are Asian and Euro-American Merchant Bank (represented by Robert Tan); Baring 8 a n w a Multinational (Geoffrey Barrett): Chartered Merchant Bankers (John Dick); Indosuez70 words
-
Article308 1976-06-03 2 USSU TO DEVAN The University of Singapore Students' Union today said it will sue Mr. Devan Nalr, the PAP representative to the Socialist Inter national meeting in London, unless he retracts his statement on the union's activities. In a statement, the union said that unless308 words
-
Article, Illustration193 1976-06-03 2 Marco Polo Hotel driver Llm Soon Chye, 27, (above) bad all his wedding plans carefully mapped oat. He bad already written out 200 invitation cards, booked furniture for bis bridal room and there was going to bo a big party in 12 days' time. Bat193 words
-
Article, Illustration162 1976-06-03 2 This 2187-tonne oil rig Is one of IS now laid up In Singapore waters because of poor business In the oil exploration Industry. It belongs to the American Western Offshore Drilling and Exploration Company and has been lying Idle here since last August. The rig Is anchored162 words
-
145 1976-06-03 2 The Ministry of Home Affairs Is studying proposals to tighten the law on hotel guests who leave without paying their bills. This follows an appeal by the Singapore Hotel and Restaurant Association (BHRA) recently. It Is believed the association has submitted details145 words
-
Article81 1976-06-03 2 The People's Association is organising programmes to promote photography as a hobby. A seven-week colour photography enlarging and processing course will be conducted at three community centres Hong Llm. Kuo Chuan and Queenstown. The fee Is $40. Nine community centres at Jalan Tenteram. Kampong Eunos, Bukit81 words
-
Article40 1976-06-03 2 Police are investigating the theft of a "sentimental" Buddha statuette, from the Palelal temple In Bedok. Mrs. Mary Koh, the temple president, told police that she found the statuette, measuring 30 centimetres, missing at 6.30 ajn. yesterday.40 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Page 2 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous529 1976-06-03 2 WHAT'S ON HEALTH EDUCATION EXHIBITION on food hygiene opens at Tuas community centre today. SOCCEB FILM for stu dents at National Museum. Stamford Road, at 2.30 p.m. US BICENTIENNIAL EXHIBITION at the U8 Trade Centre, Yen San Building, Orchard Road, till 6 p.m. FIDDLER ON THE ROOF, a musical, at529 words
-
-
Article11 1976-06-03 2 Police reported 81 accidents yesterday. Six were serious and one fatal.11 words
-
292 1976-06-03 3 Lee Yew Meng - Out-of-court bid to settle row over contract fails By Lee Yew Meng The owners of Holiday Inn Hotel in Scotts Road and the hotel management will go to court soon to resolve legal issues over the management contract, it is understood. It is learned292 words
-
Article42 1976-06-03 3 The Metropolitan YMCA's International Folk Dance Club will conduct a 12 session course on folk dances from June 6. They will be held every Sunday at 1.30 p.m. at the Homer Cheng Auditorium, Palmer Road. For more details telephone *****18.42 words
-
Article40 1976-06-03 3 Mr. V.V. Slngam has been elected chairman of the Singapore institution of Safety Officers at its annual general meeting recently. Other officials are: Mr. Soong Chung Lee (vice chairman), Mr. John D'Cruz (Secretary), and Mr. Yeo Hul Teck (treasurer).40 words
-
Article33 1976-06-03 3 The Raya Gallery will exhibit paintings by Choo Keng Kwang on the theme of The ASEAN Landscape from June 5 to 19 between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. at the Specialist Centre.33 words
-
Article, Illustration254 1976-06-03 3 By Joachin Tan The boot of this Triumph 2000 Roadster can hold more than just luggage. It has two rumble seats for children. This vintage car, a 1948 model, will be sold to the highest bidder. The asking price, above $10,000 The owner,254 words
-
Article26 1976-06-03 3 The Queenstown Neighbourhood VI House-Own-ers Association will organise a night sea-cruise with buffet and dance on board the ferry boat Seahawk on June 26.26 words
-
115 1976-06-03 3 Singapore Airlines' Tradewlnds Hotel In Manila will have one of the best Cantonese restaurants In the Philippines capital. It will also have a casino and health club among its amenities. The hotel is scheduled to be fully operational by the end of the year,115 words
-
240 1976-06-03 3 A very high percentage of those who took the Safe Motorcycle/Scooter Riding course last February have passed their Highway Code and road test. Twenty-six In the first batch of 30 learners who underwent the course conducted by the Adult Education Board in conjunction with the240 words
-
153 1976-06-03 3 India will launch a major drive to lure tourists from Singapore to the country. Mr. S.N. Sarup, director of the Government of India Tourist Offlce here, said this will be done through various programmes which It hopes to launch In the next six months.153 words
-
Article33 1976-06-03 3 The National Museum and the Singapore Art Society will hold a drawings and sketches exhibition at the National Art Gallery from June 5 to 14 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.33 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement91 1976-06-03 3 WIIIIIIIIIIiIiIIITTI 0* Sanyo's Spreading Stereo Sound E IWWWWU f C-r:: i'trr. fll! t jONUMMKFI M9980K 4V Sanyo's new stereo i radio/cassette recorder M9980K with two amplifiers and four speakers promises true stereo separation. The radio receives on four wave bands J (Mw, SWI. SW2, FM-MPX) and the taperecorder has automatic91 words
-
-
Article469 1976-06-03 4 Douglas Chan - NO PHONES OR OFFICE SPACE AT NEW SITE By Douglas Chan Dozens of metal, engineering, woodworking, garment and footwear firms, allocated floor space in Sin Mln Industrial Estates, are refusing to move to the new site because telephone facilities and plans for building offices inside469 words
-
Article357 1976-06-03 4 Can't expand facilities: Official An Education Ministry official today said the lack of funds is a major factor limiting educational development here. Mr. A.K. Slgamoney. a school science adviser, said the lack of funds has limited. Expansion of educational facilities; •Reduction of the number of357 words
-
Article117 1976-06-03 4 Reuter Manila. Thursday The first mee<ing of the ASEAN Sub-com-mittee on Women will be held here for four days starting on Monday, the Foreign Office announced yesterday. Set up under the ASEAN Permanent Committee on Sodocultural Activities which met in Singapore last year, the meetingReuter - 117 words
-
Article174 1976-06-03 4 Police Week opened today with commemoration parades at the police headquarters and the various stations. Members of Parliament attended the parades in their respective constituencies. Unlike previous years, there will be no anticrime campaign and exhibition. The week-long Open House and celebrations will be highlighted174 words
-
Article, Illustration307 1976-06-03 4 This Trans Mediterranean Airways Jumbo (above) which became the first scheduled Boeing 747 cargo carrier to fly Into Singapore yesterday, was a movie star. It "co-starred" with Charlton Heston and Karen Black in the Hollywood film Airport 1975. After the movie was shot, the owner, American307 words
-
Article35 1976-06-03 4 The People's Association will hold its sixth children's camp at the Paslr His Holiday Complex from June 7 to 9. Registration fee for the camp is $8 per child. Application closes on Monday.35 words
-
121 1976-06-03 4 Reuter Kuala Trengganu, Thursday A magistrate here has Jailed 36 Thai flishermen for three weeks and also fined them Ms3oo each when they pleaded guilty of possessing unlicensed Ashing equipment in Malaysian waters. The fishermen, who were arrested with the fishing trawlers on MayReuter - 121 words
-
Article60 1976-06-03 4 Nanyang University's Commerce Society is organising an essay competition on various aspects of Singapore's economy. The competition is in two divisions one for the public and the other for secondary school students. Entries can be in English or Mandarin. Three prizes of $250, $150 and $100 will60 words
-
142 1976-06-03 5 UPI Washington, Thursday The House of Representatives refused yesterday to restrict US security assistance to South Korea because of violations of human rights by the government of president Park Chung-Hee, arguing that a sharp cut In military support now would only encourageUPI - 142 words
-
Article, Illustration341 1976-06-03 5 Fraser is trying to create a mythical Soviet threat —Tass Reuter Moscow, Thursday The Soviet Union yesterday issued a firm denial of charges by Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser that it had interfered in Angola and was engaged in a worldwide political offensive backed by force andReuter - 341 words
-
Article377 1976-06-03 5 TECHNOLOGY CORPS' PLAN UPI Vancouver, Thursday The US has promised to step up aid programmes to developing countries, including the use of space satellites to plot urban growth and sensors to warn of natural disasters. Carta Hills, the chief US delegate to the UnitedUPI - 377 words
-
Article269 1976-06-03 5 OPEC wants trade UPI Washington, Thursday The foreign oil cartel leaders are mostly moderates who recognise the two-way street of trade, oil industry witnesses told a Congressional hearing yesterday. The industry men said co-operation, not confrontation, should be the American approach to the OrganisationUPI - 269 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement97 1976-06-03 5 f A •v I C t i Here again from Manila. With very new vibrating, swinging, dancing numbers. Resident band :The Black Dog Bone. The band with the lively sounds and innovations. An unique group. Monday to Friday 9pm-2am 'First drink $10+356 Saturday Public Holiday Eve 9 pm-3am First drink97 words
-
319 1976-06-03 6 Reuter United Nations, Thursday A United Nations mission which eva--1 u a t e d Vietnam's needs for International relief reported yesterday that at least US$432 million ($lOBO million) was required to restore the country's agriculture and transport system. Lack of adequateReuter - 319 words
-
Article53 1976-06-03 6 UPI Port Moresby. Thursday Cultlsts In the Ball Witu Islands of Papua-New Guinea have dug up three graves and made soup from the bodies, police said yesterday. Police investigating an upsurge of cultism among the islands said parts of the bodies had been cooked and eaten inUPI - 53 words
-
Article, Illustration405 1976-06-03 6 UPI Tel Aviv, Thursday Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin said yesterday Israel does not now have to intervene in the Lebanese crisis since Syrian troops are clashing with Palestinian guerrillas. "I wouldn't want to interfere with anyone who wants to somewhat oppress theUPI; AP radio picture - 405 words
-
Article34 1976-06-03 6 UPI Manila, Thursday A passenger bus ran out of control yesterday smashed a warehouse, sideswiped a parked truck, then ploughed through a thatched hut, killing seven people and injuring two others.—UPlUPI - 34 words
-
Article336 1976-06-03 6 No doubt about it: Expert UPI Los Angeles, Thursday A handwrl ting analyst has declared the purported "Mormon will" of billionaire Howard Hughes authentic partly because rainy days are rare in the desert. An attorney for Noah Dietrich, named executor in the controversial document, calledUPI - 336 words
-
104 1976-06-03 6 UPI Moscow, Thursday Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin has criticised separate agreements between Israel and her Arab neighbours. His remarks were contained in a dinner speech delivered on Tuesday night in Damascus and reported yesterday by the official Tass News Agency. Mr. Kosygin told his SyrianUPI - 104 words
-
Article151 1976-06-03 6 UPI TODAY is Thursday. June 3, The 155 th day of 1976 with 211 to follow. THE MOON Is approaching its first quarter. THE MORNING STARS are Mercury, Venus and Jupiter. THE EVENING STARS are Mars and Saturn. Those born on this date are under the sign of Gemini.UPI - 151 words
-
Article71 1976-06-03 6 AP BRISBANE, Thursday After three convictions for drunk driving, Charles Thomas Blaln, 39, an unemployed labourer, bought a bicycle. Yesterday he appeared in court and wa s fined $25 ($75) for being drunk while riding a bicycle. The court was told that Blaln forced motorists to swerveAP - 71 words
-
Page 6 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous179 1976-06-03 6 WORLD WEATHER New York—Cloudy, 1912C. Headline: Carter wins one, loses 2D, Jolted by Brown In 3D. San Francisco Fair, 20 9C. Headline: Invaders drive between Lebanons warring sides. Tokyo—Clouly, 29 21C. Headline: Ford takes Rhode Island, leads In South Dakota. Rome—Cloudy,- 25 13C. Headline: Saccucci trying to flee is blocked179 words
-
-
Article273 1976-06-03 7 Eight in key positions are arrested Reuter Karlsruhe, Thursday At least eight people, including several Defence Ministry employees, have been arrested In what threatens to be a major new spy affair in West Germany, informed sources said here last night. The Defence Ministry in Bonn saidReuter - 273 words
-
277 1976-06-03 7 UPI Tokyo, Thursday. Prime Minister Takeo Miki. fighting for his political life, has accepted President Gerald Ford's invitation to attend an economic summit meeting in Puerto Rico later this month. Mr. Miki's aides said yesterday that Mr. Miki convyed his acceptance to Mr. FordUPI - 277 words
-
Article, Illustration352 1976-06-03 7 UPI AP Chicago, Thursday Elizabeth Ray, who says she had a love affair with Congressman Wayne Hays, Democrat-Ohio, has told Federal agents she secretly taperecorded i nt i mate interludes with 13 congressmen and two senators in her bedroom, the Chicago Tribune reportedUPI; AP - 352 words
-
Article259 1976-06-03 7 Reuter Peking, Thursday China yesterday released the first news of last Saturday's strong earthquakes near the Burmese border but the scale of the disaster remained unclear. An official New China News Agency (NCNA) dispatch from the stricken south-western province of Yunnan spoke of casualties andReuter - 259 words
-
209 1976-06-03 7 Reuter Moscow, Thursday The Philippines and the Soviet Union yesterday established diplomatic relations at a Kremlin ceremony marking the h'ghllght of a week-long visit here by President Marcos. Watched by his wife Imelda, President Marcos signed a Joint communique setting up diplomatic linksReuter - 209 words
-
167 1976-06-03 7 Reuter Bonn, Thursday—West German Economic'* Minister Or. Hans Frlderlchs yesterday criticised European Common Market countries and other Industrialised nations for falling to agree on a joint approach at the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD). He told parliament the outcome of the conferenceReuter - 167 words
-
Article32 1976-06-03 7 UPI Pavia, Thursday—ltalian barber Pino Ama to claimed a new world record for nonstop haircutting last night after snipping away for 83 hours on about 200 men's heads. —UPI.UPI - 32 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement98 1976-06-03 7 ZfINUSSI HI f HIGF HATORS .iikl HI HS ■Raffles I Palm I Court I I RESTAURANT I V wining dining by candlelight 1 i in the most beautiful garden restaurant of the exotic East Tonight's Dinner CHARCOAL GRILL SPECIALITIES also Italian a la carte menu Teresa Khoo at the piano98 words
-
-
Article449 1976-06-03 8 The relationship between youthful idlers and the police is usually one of mutual mistrust. But in one area of Singapore, Joo Chiat, men of the Special Constabulary have been able to overcome a little of this suspicion and to help some young people find449 words
-
WHISPERS By ISPY
-
Article77 1976-06-03 8 Here's a story which Is making the rounds In our Police Force. A CID Inspector entered a room to Interrogate several female suspects when he spotted a familiar face. "I've seen you somewhere before. You used to work In a bar, didn't you?" he asked the77 words
-
Article79 1976-06-03 8 A colleague, noted for her careless driving, turned Into the office parking lot In her car when she heard a sickening cnmch. She stopped, walked around to the rear of the car to examine the damage. But there were so many dents, plus a broken rear79 words
-
-
Article, Illustration614 1976-06-03 8 Admirals in bitter row over future shape of US fleet The Washington Post Washington, Thursday A bitter row has broken out between leading US admirals over the future shape of the American navy. Pentagon leaders are manoeuvring against admiral H.G. Rlckover in hopes ofThe Washington Post - 614 words
-
Article312 1976-06-03 8 BUT CEILING IS TOO HIGH y VOICE OF THE PRESS NEW YORK TIMES The (Soviet-Ame-rican) treaty (on peaceful nuclear explosions) does more to curb the military atom than the 1974 weapons pact that spawned it. The ceiling of 150 kilotons is too high to significantly312 words
-
Article300 1976-06-03 8 BAEY LIAN PECK - BAEY LIAN PECK Chairman, Board of Directors, NTH C Welcome Consumers' Co-operative Ltd., Singapore, 1. For the Information of your correspondent Rosalind Teo (NN, May 19) and other customers who might have had similar experience, I would like to explain that the reason we do not300 words
-
Article189 1976-06-03 8 MICHAEL D.T. KOH - MICHAEL D.T. KOH When my staff went to the POSB recently to withdraw their salary, they were told that they would have to wait five days for their banker's cheques to be cleared before the money could be credited to their accounts and for them to withdraw189 words
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement13 1976-06-03 8 MAIL BAG WRITE TO THE EDITOR. NEW NATION. LOCKED BAG IS. SINGAPORE 1.13 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1424 1976-06-03 9 Cheong Yip Seng - TOMORROW: The China at a glance: Part 4 cities 0* Cheong Yip Seng Sunday, May 16 A blue-and-white 48-seater Russian jet takes us across the cultivated plains of Shensl province from Sian to a tiny landing strip between the mountains. We are on1,424 words
-
Article538 1976-06-03 9 Reuter Balikpapan, (Kalimantan), Thursday A rise in European demand for hardwood and drastically reduced supplies from traditional sources in Africa are proving a boom for loggers operating in Indonesia, particularly in Borneo's dense Jungle. Timber sources in this oil and logging town said several AfricanReuter - 538 words
-
Page 10 / 11 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous432 1976-06-03 10 / 11 Thursday t n mVvil ■sd word* each with one l«n«r misting. What you hove to do is to fill in those missina letters 1 Moneywords Contest 'Cl' will be judged by a committee Every entry will be examined 2 The Prize of $1000 will be awarded on the following basis432 words
-
-
trend 2 pages edited by Betty L. Khoo
-
Article, Illustration386 1976-06-03 12 J. Schoon - THE BIG TOP IS THE NEWEST LOOK Shop Around with J.Schoon Jean 'toppers' the crafty way to give your favourite pair of snug jeans a different look at each wearing. Tops to take your Jtfans from the Sloppy Joe look to the smart and snappy, from the briefPictures by STEVEN LEE - 386 words
-
781 1976-06-03 12 Violet Oon - b y Violet Oon T Eating Out My colleague, a Malay, Is very fussy about food. He demands a high standard of cooking, particularly with food he Is familiar with such as MalayIndonesian dishes. But he declared himself fuUy satisfied with the cuisine781 words
-
Article386 1976-06-03 12 S. L - Doc's Casebook 4 S.L. Mrs. G, a fifty ish lady complained: "Every morning, for the past few months, I have felt pain In both my knees. It appears to be worse during cold days and sometimes the pain Is excruciating. "In between, the discomfort is tolerable but386 words
-
Article1030 1976-06-03 13 Violet Oon - WHY IT IS NOT ALWAYS THE MOTHER WHO BRINGS UP THE BETTER CHILD by Violet Oon "Quick, let's feed and bathe him before his mother comes home," said one young servant girl to another as they undressed their young ward of four. And before my astonished1,030 words
-
442 1976-06-03 13 Reuter Rome: Nearly half of Italy's women do not get complete sexual satisfaction from their husbands or lovers, according to a newly published Italian Klnsey report. Reporting the findings, the Rome newspaper II Messaggero headUned Its article: "The collapse of the myth ofReuter - 442 words
-
Article, Illustration456 1976-06-03 13 V. OON - r Decor ideas V. OON A neat and clever frame-up makes all the difference to the display of your paintings, objects d'art or sentimental mementoes. "But many people do not realise this and instead of being displayed prominently on the wall their collection is lost In a messy456 words
-
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement50 1976-06-03 13 FOR A LIMITED PERIOD ONLY! at THE BAGATELLE SHOPPE 255, Specialists Centre 2nd Floor Orchard Road Singapore 9 Tel: *****0 ESCALADE 402, Shaw Centre 3rd Floor Singapore 9 Tel: *****3 All imported locally made dresses Separates All imported accessories fabrics Lots of items to go at unbelievable prices below cost!50 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1282 1976-06-03 14 Patrick Worynip - Dissidents —A war of nerves Russian govt mounts a major 'offensive' Back-of-the-paper backgrounder By Patrick Worynip Reuter Moscow, Thursday Ten years after it was sparked off by the trial of writers Andrei Slnyavsky and Hyu 11 Daniel, the Soviet dissent movement has settled Into a war of nerves with theReuter - 1,282 words
-
Article, Illustration306 1976-06-03 14 UPI Tokyo, Thursday Japan's mighty ship building industry is heading Into a slump that could last 10 years and cost about 100,000 workers their Jobs, the government has been was warned. The alarming prediction came from the Shipping and Shipbuilding Rationalisation Council, an advisory group forUPI - 306 words
-
Article298 1976-06-03 15 Steepest dive by A four-cent plunge against the dollar y Business •News and Views V. UPI London, Thursday Britain's pound sterling plunged by four cents against the US dollar in as many hours yesterday—its steepest dive on record apart from formal devaluations. The latest selling wave to hit the anaemicUPI - 298 words
-
Article111 1976-06-03 15 AP Manila, Thursday In the first Asian Development Bank (ADB) Joint project with a commercial bank, papers were signed yesterday for a US$2B 6 million ($71.5 million) loan for Singapore's second water supply project. The Bank of America provided US$5 million ($12.5 million) of the loan.AP - 111 words
-
Article, Illustration373 1976-06-03 15 MR. STANLEY KNIGHT, the General Manager of the Hong Kong Reinsurance Si General Insurance Company Limited and Manager of the Insurance Department of Oilman Sc Co (Hong Kong), recently visited Singapore for discussions with his associates. Sterling Knight (Private) Limited. Mi. Knight flew in from London on373 words
-
Article263 1976-06-03 15 UPI Washington, Thursday The International Monetary Fund opened several hundred bids yesterday in the first of a series of auctions designed to sell 710 million grams of gold over the next four years. The IMF offered 22,152,000 grams of gold to the world market under anUPI - 263 words
-
Stock markets round the world
-
Article253 1976-06-03 15 Selective buying was the major factor yesterday as prices registered a modest gain in steppedup but trendless trading on the New York Stock Exchange. Many Institutional Investors, who made large commitments In January and February, remained on the sidelines. Some were waiting for Federal Reserve Board figures today253 words
-
Article33 1976-06-03 15 Dow Jones closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday: 30 Industrials 975.93 (up 2.80); 20 transport 213.99 (up 0.55); 15 utilities 85.60 (up 0.32); 65 stocks 300.98 (up 0.89).33 words
-
Article283 1976-06-03 15 DBS-Daiwa Securities Int'l Ltd The market continued to rise on active trading and the NDJA reached the 4700 level for the first time since June 1974. Investors placed substantial orders for issues such as autos. light electrlcals and housings with bright business prospects. In the morning session, Matsushita Electric,DBS-Daiwa Securities Int'l Ltd - 283 words
-
Article142 1976-06-03 15 Closing prices at 11.30 ajn. today (Australian time) on the Sydney Stock Exchange: A CI 164 166 ADC 44 nU Ampol Pet 64 69 Anl 106 109 APM 132 133 Bank NSW 606 608 Brambles 153 156 BHP 760 762 Boral 210 212 CBA 288 295 CRA 445 448142 words
-
Article80 1976-06-03 15 Closing prices (In francs) on the Paris Bourse yesteday. Parlbw 178.50 —1 Foncler 331 +0.50 Prlntemps 57.10 —1.20 Bull 39.60 +1.10 Royal Dutch 235 —4.60 Mlchelln 1340 +33 C O E 317.90 —0.50 Thomson 327 +2.40 C P P 132.10 +0.40 Rhone 95.60 +0.50 AIR 369 +2.80 B 880 words
-
Article80 1976-06-03 15 Union Bank of Switzerland Closing prlcm (In Swiss francs) un the Zurich Stock Exchange yesterday: UBS Bearer 3140 UBS Registered 450 3 SBC 411 3 Credit Suisse 2585 —15 Swissair B. 531 1 Swiss Retnsur. 2090 5 Wlnterthur B. 1765 5 Zurich Insur. Juvena B. 240 —15 Nettle B.Union Bank of Switzerland - 80 words
-
-
Page 15 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous300 1976-06-03 15 Crossword ~v J bbbbb bbbb Emmi bbbbb bbbb bbbb ***** *****1 mum bbbb bbbbbb *****8 8888 ■II *****88 **********8 111 8888 888 ill 888 **********8 *****88 iIBI ***** *****8 *****8 ***** ill iIBBBBBiIBB Bill 8888 8888 ill ***** 8888 ***** 10 Financial report items 11 Measure 12 Don Juan's mother300 words
-
-
510 1976-06-03 16 PHILIP TAN - By PHILIP TAN The Singapore Schools Soccer Selection Committee have selected 32 players for two weeks centralised training in preparation for the Asian Schools Un d e r 18 tournament to be held in Singapore from July 27 to August 7. The selection committee510 words
-
257 1976-06-03 16 Paris, Thursday Italian Adrlano Panatta, fresh from his triumph in the Italian championships, was taken to the brink of defeat before reaching the second round of the men's singles at the French International tennis championships here yesterday. Panatta, who survived 11 match points257 words
-
Page 16 Advertisements
-
Advertisement296 1976-06-03 16 Ms T UL ATTRACTIVE RATES FOR FIXED DEPOSITS and Saving Accounts S% per annum. Klaw Alk Hang Finance Co. LM., IS7, South Bridge Road. Slngapof* 1. Tal: *****-6, lIMI2 Adv. permit No 12S1 TATTOO REMOVING WITH Chemical formula lotion without needles, pain or ugly scars. $35 per kit. Enquiries to>296 words
-
Advertisement327 1976-06-03 16 LEONIE FASHION CENTRE 427-B Rlvar VaUay Road, Tal: *****41 Guaranteed Dressmaking Course (Elem. Int.) Saturday. .1.30 p.m.-4.00p.m. Monday 8.30 pm 0.00 pm Every Monday and Wednesday (from 2.00 4 30 p.m.) Claaaaa atartlng In Juna by Daatonar Mlaa Sally Chang fronr BUNKA COLLEGE OP FASHION, Certificates will be awarded FANTASTICI327 words
-
Advertisement226 1976-06-03 16 aOLDEN MILK SHOPPING CENTRE Ist floor rental »1.60 p.s.f. (Inclusive of service charge) No 520# Approx. 552 sq. ft. No. 5207 Appro* 552 sq. ft. No 5208 Approx 552 sq. ft. No. 5210 Approx 552 sq. ft. Enqulrl— ring: 25*1333 rar«M FOR A GOLDEN MASSAGE. kindly call over to International226 words
-
Advertisement167 1976-06-03 16 NOTICE OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE OF SNIP'S NAME We, Compass Marine Consultants Pte Ltd, 3106 Hong Leong Building, Raffles Quay, Singapore, as Agent for Nlsshln Marine Service Pte Ltd of 48/49 Church Street, Singapore, hereby give notice that in consequence of the Intended change of Registry of the vessel167 words
-
-
Page 16 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous463 1976-06-03 16 YOUR LUCKY STARS IF irs YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you are one of those highly perceptive Individuals who Is extremely sympathetic to the problems of "the other fellow," perhaps even more so than to his own. Your attempts to help others make wise decisions where their futures are concerned brings463 words
-
-
Article, Illustration722 1976-06-03 17 BRIAN MILLER - By BRIAN MILLER There is no doubt about it. Weirdness is his business and while even the most ardent golfers have been known to fear the unorthodox shot, We d g y Winchester relishes attempting the impossible. In fact, the more unusual the circumstance, the bigger722 words
-
Article, Illustration560 1976-06-03 17 Jeffrey Low - a BOWLING by Jeffrey Low The Malaysian Tenpin Bowling Congress are as equally pu2z 1 e d as their Singapore counterparts about why bowling would be excluded from next year's Seap Games in Kuala Lumpur. The MTBC president Dr. P. S. Nathan, who was560 words
-
Page 17 Advertisements
-
Advertisement231 1976-06-03 17 Bowlers, meet Mr.H.Kaneko A master driller and professional bowler Let him recommend the most suitable bowling ball for you. An important point because there's more to bowling than bowlers realise, like in the drilling of a bowling ball,do you know the number of holes that can be drilled on the231 words
-
-
Page 17 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous42 1976-06-03 17 THE BORN LOSER 1 i 1 9f i ES m mW< 'M m n m> m xW m SSJ m s i NORBEFfT xl w ts\ by Art Sansom ID YOU HAVE 1 by George Fett VV 212 2l>. »2 212 S"S42 words
-
-
Article365 1976-06-03 18 BRIAN MILLER - By BRIAN MILLER Alisan, a winner on this course In March, showed that he was ready to return to the winning list when he turned in an exceptionally good performance on the sand track at Buklt Timah this morning. With apprentice Abdul Razak In365 words
-
Article296 1976-06-03 18 Reuter Nottingham, Thursday Michael Holding, the most feared of the West Indies' battery of pace bowlers, was yesterday ruled out of the first Test against England, starting here today, because of suspected glandular fever. Holding's absence from the Test is an important psychological boostReuter - 296 words
-
Article, Illustration989 1976-06-03 18 PHILIP TAN - By PHILIP TAN Singapore drew their friendly soccer match with England's Sunderland 2-2 at the National Stadium last night and raised real hopes of becoming an accomplished side in future. While there might have been frowns greeting Singapore's lacklustre display in the second half, their989 words
-
234 1976-06-03 18 Reuter Bangkok, Thursday The International Badminton Federation (IBF) decided last night that the controversial question of China's admission would be resolved by a simple majority vote at their next annual general meeting. The dispute over whether China or Taiwan should be a member hasReuter - 234 words
-
Article120 1976-06-03 18 Auckland, Thursday.— New Zealand's World mile record holder, John Walker, will become the first man to break three minutes 30 seconds for 1500 metres either before or at the Montreal Olympics, his coach said yesterday. Arch Jelley said Walker would, barring Injury and with the added120 words
-
Article113 1976-06-03 18 Reuter East Berlin, Thursday —Kornelia Ender of East Germany became the first woman to break the two-minute barrier for the 200 metres freestyle when she clocked 1:59.78 here last night. Miss Ender 17, sliced well over two seconds from the 2:02.27 she set in Dresden lastReuter - 113 words
-
Article, Illustration254 1976-06-03 19 Singapore-Sunderland Photospecial. Sunderland had promised an entertaining night of attacking football before last night's friendly International soccer match against Singapore. But it turned out to be the reverse, for the visitors were clearly playing at half pace throughout the first half despite Singapore taking a 2-0Pictures by Jerry Seh - 254 words
-
Article55 1976-06-03 20 MEI LING: I think the local professor who said that success in education should not be measured by the passing of examinations but by the ability to assume responsibility is right. AH FOOK: I hope that the employers, particularly those who place a lot of emphasis on paper55 words
-
Page 20 Advertisements
-
Advertisement193 1976-06-03 20 LUMITIME llght-amlttlng digital dlaplay Raadout-Full two inch#* high. Easily *aan In tha largaat room. With auntourat lo Indicata Rapaat-Alarm control lota you nap lor I m Inula* attar tha 71 LIGHT EMITTING DIGITAL ALARM CLOCKS AVAILABLE IN 2 ATTRACTIVE MODELS MODEL KT ICE alarm go** ott. Ramlnda you again thai193 words
-
-
Page 20 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous845 1976-06-03 20 TV AND RADIO SINGAPORE 5 3N OPENING ANNOUNCEMENTS followed by HOUSEWIVES' MATINEE: The Morning 8ong. Part One of a Mandarin 111m (r). 3.40 GENERAL HOSPITAL 4.20 INTERMISSION 6.00 OPENING ANNOUNCEMENTS followed bv POPEYE THE SAILOB. A Cartoon. 6.30 NEWS IN BRIEF 6.35 PANTAS KANAK KANAK <r> 7.05 AUDUBON WILDLIFE THEATRE:845 words
-
Miscellaneous281 1976-06-03 20 Todays top shows SCIENCE 4ND INDUSTRY QUIZ 76: Finals. (Ch. 5. 8.40 p.m. In colour). The finals depart from the normal run of shows In this series as It will be telecast live. Competing are teams from Raffles Institution and Katong Secondary Technical School. Dr. Bernard Tan Is the Quiz281 words
-