New Nation, 10 June 1976

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  • 20 1 New Nation SINGAPORE Thursday June 10, 1976 No. 1663 Price 20 cents M C. (P) 428/76 r NEW NATION COMMENT
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  • 279 1 Special visas are needed to enter Canada Montreal, Thursday Visitors from Middle Eastern countries crossing ip to Canada from the United States will X *'»<re special visas during the" Montreal 0'„ vm pics next month. This, according to Canadian Olympic official, L; one of the measures
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  • 56 1 Reuter Madrid, Thursday. Spain's conservative Cortes (Parliament) passed a law yesterday lifting a 37-year-old ban on political parties, except the communists, anarchists and separtlsts, after a stormy debate. The law was passed despite extreme rightwing objections that It was unconstitutional and would destroy the authoritarian system
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  • 187 1 UPI Beirut, Thursday Sri an forces halted their ranee towards the capital today- amid reports of an impending agreement on a cease-fire to be policed by Libyan and Algerian troops due to arrive in Damascus to await orders to move Into Lebanon. An announcement over
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  • 264 1  -  SAYS HOUSEWIFE By Douglas Chan A 32-year-old housewife has reported to the police that seven men took turns to rape her in an empty house near some old godowns off River Valley Road. The woman, who is said to be in the early stages
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  • 40 1 Reuter Paris, Thursday—The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development believed the main western economies are recovering from recession and that the United Btates Is heading for a seven per cent growth rate this year, Informed sources said today. Reuter
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  • 73 2 STOCK MARKLI Listless market conditions marked trading during the first 45 minutes today at the Stock Exchange of Singapore. Prices hardly moved. Among the handful of traded counters, an easier bias prevailed. BUSINESS DONE: First Section S. DARBY (7) 3.24 Sett.: (6) 3.26. D B S.
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  • 39 2 The director of the Samaritans of Singapore. Mrs. Irene Jacobs, will give a talk on Coping with the Pressures of Living at the Wesley Methodist Church Youth Centre, Fort Canning Road, on Saturday at 7 p.m.
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  • 22 2 Th« Rochore community centre will hold a National Day buffet dinner pnd dance at the Hilton Hotel on Aug. 7.
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  • 22 2 The Singapore Metrication Board will organise an lnter-school metric drama competition at the National Theatre on July 3 at 7.30 p.m.
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  • 204 2  - Martine is a three in-one model By Joachin Tan "it's not easy being an international freelance model, a wife and a mother of a four-year-old daughter all at the same time. But Mrs. Martlne Elena Bossu, 25, takes it all In her stride. She 13 one of the six models
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  • 297 2  -  By Wang Look Fung The Registry of Vehicles is to set up a unit to supervise the operation of the 12,500 public transport vehicles ip Singapore. An American transport expert from the Inter < national Executive Ser vice Corps is now in Singapore to
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  • 34 2 Mr. Chal Chong Yii, the Senior Minister of Stcte (Education), will be the guest-of-honour at the Singapore Educational Administration Society Inaugural dinner at the Shangri-La Hotel on June 19 at 7.30 p.m.
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  • 44 2 Kampong Cheng San community centre wltl hold the preliminary rounds of its children's fancy dress contest at its premises on July 17 and 18 at 7.30 p.m. The final will be held at People's Park Complex on July 24 at 7.30 p.m.
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  • 26 2 The Rochore community centre will hold a talentime contest at Its premises on Aug. h It will o! open to both English and Mandarin contestants.
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    • 47 2 TIDES J Today: 8.24 p.m. (2.5 m). Tomorrow: 10.34 a.m. (2.5 m); 9.53 p.m. i2.Bm). Saturday: 11.26 a.m. (2.5 m); 10.36 p.m. (2.9 m). Sunday: 12.14 p.m. (2.5 m); 11.19 p.m. (2.9 m). Monday l p.m. (2.5 m). Tuesday: 12.03 a.m. (2.9 m); 1.43 p.m. (2.4 m).
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    • 186 2 SLEEPER, a film featuring comedian Woody Alien, at the Regional Ensilsh Language Centre. Orange Orove Road, 7.30 p.m. Tickets: $5. CHILDREN'S Fun and Games Session at '„ho Natlonal Library. Stamford Road, 3 p.m. MOBILE BLOOD Transfusion Unit at Sembavang Shipyard. Admiralty Road West, till 3.30 p.m. ASEAN VISION '76, a
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    • 99 2 AT THE CINEMA EARTHQUAKE: A tremor strikes Los Angeles and reduces a great part of the city to rubble; caught up In the quake's terror are the star-stud-ded cast of Charlton Heston, Ava Gardner, George Kennedy, Lome Greene. Genevieve Bujold and others; Rex: 1.30, 4.15, 6.45, 9.30. CINDERELLA: Walt Disney's
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    • 99 2 sam. Directed by Enzo G. Castellarl. Capitol: 1.45, 4, 6.45 and 9.30 p.m. PAPER MOON: Set during the Depression, this Peter Bogdanovlch reproduction stars Tatum O'neal as a precocious child who teams up with her dead mother's lover to dream up a thousand ways of cheating people of their money.
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    • 49 2 Directed by Irvln Kershner. from a script by Paul Zlndel. Orchard: 1.30. 4. 6.30 and 9.30 p.m. VICTORY: A sad tale of disappointed lovers whose sacrifices are not accepted. Set against World War Two. Stars Kuo Chuen hsiung, Ai-cha, Yu Ya, Koo Ming-Yuen Jurong Drive-In: 7 and 9.30 p.m.
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  • 14 2 Police reported 78 accidents yje st e r d a y. Three were serious.
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    • 554 3 The Mandarin Singapore presents The Spring/Summer Collection '76 from the House of Balmain. Parisian fashion designer par excellence. Couturier of Royalty. Now brings you a fabulous range of his haute couture and pret-a-porter collection. Modelled by Pierre Balmain's five French Mannequins and one male model L flown in from Paris.
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  • 457 4  - 'N orthern growth badly hit by Reds' By Francis Rozario Kuala Lumpur, Thursday The c o m m u nist guerrilla Insurgency In the northern states of Peninsular Malaysia has badly affected the economic and Industrial development in these states. This was revealed yesterday by a spokesman lor tne Malaysian
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  • 102 4 Reuter Manila, Thursday Philippine tourism secretary Jose Asplras yesterday asked ASEAN countries to project the image of tourism as a vital (actor In their growth and economic development "Let us remember that the good of one contributes to the good of all and that conversely,
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  • 33 4 The Port of Singapore Authority will conduct a course on Ship Inspection from June 14 to 19. Application forms can be obtained from the information counter at PSA Towers, Jardlne Steps.
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  • 34 4 The Holland Close Residents' Association will organise an excursion to the Mandal Zoo, Seletar Reservolr and Kranji War Memorial on June 27. Tickets for members are available at Block 33, 12 Commonwealth Lane.
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  • 95 4 A clerk, Koh Peng Han, 27, died when he fell against a stone stool at Tiong Bahru park during a morning Jog yesterday. His friend who was with him for the morning run told police Koh slipped and fell. Blood was ooslng from Koh's
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  • 88 4 The Vigilante Corps will lunch a massive anti-drug abuse campaign among its 40,000 regular,- volunteer and national service officers. A forum on the social. legal and sociomedlcal aspects of drug abuse will be held at the Vigilante Corps headquarters on Saturday Speakers will be Dr.
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  • 27 4 Radio Singapore will broadcast, for the benefit of students sitting for English Literature papers In tne O and A levels examinations. Shakespear's Hamlet or June 14.
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  • 376 4 The number of rape and modesty outrage cases In Housdng and Development Board estates has soared In the last five months, according to a senior police officer. There were 28 cases of modesty outrage from January to May compared with nine for the same
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  • 276 4  -  By Nancy Koh "Do you remember Those were the first words of Wendy Armstrong:, Miss Junior New Zealand 1974, when she met Sally Tan, Miss Singa-pore-Universe 1975, on arrival here. She didn't complete the question. The two beauty queens dissolved into giggles, tickled pink
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  • 35 4 A graphic design and silk screen printing course will be organised by the Adult Education Board at the Beatty Secondary School Centre every Sunday, starting on Sunday from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
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  • 161 4 American actor Charlton Heston will not come to Singapore to promote his new film, Midway, after all. Universal Pictures has cabled the local distributors, cinema International Corporation, to say Heston had a "tight tour schedule" and would not come to Singapore this month. The cable
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  • 226 5  -  Code on takeover, merger of firms By T»1 Sunny Wee The Securities Industry council nas proposed various amendments to the law on takeover and merger of companies. According to financial sources, the proposed changes to the Code on Takeover and Mergers, which was introduced in 1973,
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  • 27 5 Police Com mLssioner Mr. Tan Teck Khim will present commendation certificates to 10 "public spirited" citizens at the Pearls Hill police headquarters at 11 a.m. today.
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  • 160 5 A Singapore lecturer has proposed the setting up of parent groups to be run by young people. Miss Elena Lul. of the Institute of Education, said in this way. young people could help educate parents "who have not much knowledge of child
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  • 103 5 Seven American businessmen will be here this month to take a first hand look at the local market for their respective ranges of metalworking and finishing equipment. Their companies, each with an annual sales volumes of between JlOO million and $250 million, are seeking representation in Singapore and
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  • 262 5 Bruce Lee fans will be able to see the late kung lu star In a new film. The Oame of Death, next year. According to Mr. B.Y. Kong, local representative for Golden Harvest films, the film will be released here immediately after being screened in
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  • 27 5 The Ministry of Culture will organise a concert by the University of Singapore band at the Singapore Con ference Hall on June 20 at 5 p.m.
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    • 162 5 Lots of freezing with Sanyo's elegant freezer If your refrigerator's freezer is too small to freeze all your perishables, get a Sanyo big capacity freezer —136 litres (4.8 cu. ft.). With its 3 storage shelves, it gives you lots of room for your foods like meat, fish and even ice-cream.
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  • 450 6 Long power struggle before Peking leadership question is solved: Experts UPI Talpeh, Thursday Focusing on the succession issue in Peking, China scholars from the US and Taiwan agreed yesterday a prolonged power struggle is likely before the Chinese leadership question is resolved. There was
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  • 211 6 Reuter Moscow, Thursday Visiting Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi yesterday resumed discussions In the Kremlin with Soviet leaders as the official Tass news agency Issued a stream of articles all a cklng China's role In the Third World. Soviet Communist Brezhnev and led the Soviet
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  • 49 6 Reuter Nairobi. Thursday. Twenty-nine people were eaten by wild animals In Kenya's north eastern desert province last year, 20 of them by lions, according to a report published here today. Six were killed by elephants, two by crocodiles and one by a hyena. Reuter.
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  • 208 6 Reuter Brussels, Thursday NATO member states were .yesterday reported losing Interest In the alliance's most ambitious Joint project a fleet of flying radar stations over Western Europe because of the big cost Involved, and the plan seemed headed for the scrap heap. Informed sources
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  • 146 6 UPI Washington, Thursday Vice-president Nelson Rockefeller warned Americans yesterday to be more careful what they say over the telephone for fear someone else may be listening in. He said It could be either a foreign Intelligence agent or an unsavory American element. Mr. Rockfeller said
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  • 132 6 Reuter Moscow, Thursday Muscovites who dlcate scores of telegrams by telephone and then Ignore the bills were yesterday warned the state had ways of making them pay. Their local newspaper, Moskovskaya Pravada. Complained that 68.000 roubles (over $210,000) in unpaid telegrams was owed for the
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  • 150 6 UPI Hollywood, Thursday. —MOM and Universal studios yesterday announced they would produce a film sequel to the 1939 classic movie, Gone With The Wind. A spokesman for producers Richard Zanuck and David Brown said agreement In principle for the film was reached with the
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  • 158 6 UPI TODAY is Thursday June 10, the 162 nd day of 1976 with 204 to follow. THE MOON is approaching its full phase. 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.
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  • 336 6 The U.S. [Presidential M"*" Reuter Washington. Thursday Jimmy Carter was virtually assured of the Democratic presidential nomination yesterday as three powerful political figures, including Alabama Governor George Wallace, fell in line behind him. Mr. Wallace, like Mr. Carter, a Southerner, told a press conference
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  • 36 6 Reuter Manila, Thursday. The Philippines Constabulary said yesterday their troopers killed five members of the Maoist New Peoples' Army (NPA) In a clash In rugged country about 160 kms south-east of the capital. Reuter.
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  • 59 6 UPI Rome, Thursday It would have been the perfect crime If it hadnt been for the rind of the cheese. Police said the thief stole a round of cheese and ate It all when he heard them knocking at his door. But he forgot the rind, the
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    • 192 6 WORLD WEATHER New York Mild. 2920C. Headline: Carter scores delegate gains, wins Ohio, lags in New Jersey; Ford takes two. loses California. San Francisco—Cloudy. 18-7 C. Headline: Ford. Carter take lead In crucial Ohio primary. Tokyo Cloudy. 2723C. Headline: Lockheed deposition session postponed until Friday. Moscow Cloudy. 10SC. Pravda's headline:
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  • 362 7 Tories fail in bid to force polls Reuter UPI London, Thursday Britain's Labour government last night defeated a vote of no-confldence with a comfortable majority of 19. The no confidence motion was the most determined attempt yet by the opposition Conservatives to force a general election. But
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  • 233 7 Reuter Luanda, Thursday Tens of thousands of Angolans staged a mass rally and march through the streets of Luanda yesterday demanding the deatl\ sentence for 13 foreign mercenaries who go on trial here tomorrow. They carried placards, saying "Death to the mercenaries" and "Mercenaries bring
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  • 137 7 Reuter Tokyo, Thursday Yoshlo Kodama, the ultra-rightist businessman already charged with tax evasion and Illegally receiving money from Lockheed Aircraft officials, was yesterday named as Japan's top tax evader for the 1975 financial year by the national tax administration agency. Mr. Kodama, 65, had
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  • 143 7 Reuter London, Thursday One of the 11 women beneficiaries under the will of oil magnate Paul Getty, filed In Los Angeles yesterday said her bequest was a pleasant surprise. Lady Ursula D'Abo, 58, at one time rumoured to become Mr. Getty's sixth wife will
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    • 657 7 GREAT PACIFIC FINANCE LIMITED BALANCE SHEET, 31»t D«c»mber 1975 SHARE CAPITAL Authorised: 1,000,000 shares of 910 each Issued and fully paid: 200,000 shares of $10 each STATUTORY RESERVE PROFIT UNAPPROPRIATED Total capital and reserve Represented by: FIXED ASSETS SUBSIDIARY COMPANY Shares, at cost Less: Provision for dlmunltton In value of
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  • 423 8 The clearance of shops, says the Urban Redevelopment Authority, comprises the most difficult aspect of Singapore's resettlement programme. Even with homes, there is often a reluctance to move out of the old neighbourhood for reasons of sentiment and convenience. With shops and hawker-stalls, there is the
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  • WHISPERS By ISPY
    • 79 8 A Journalist decided to have another look at his article during a bus-ride home. Near his destination, he got up, still holding his article, to wait f or the bus to stop. A young man next to him said: "Excuse me, that was a very interesting article
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    • 52 8 A friend was planning a farewell lunch for two colleagues recently. The guests-of-honour were delighted until one was asked to come to the hostess' home to help In preparing the food and the other to chill a watermelon in her fridge and bring the cold fruit to
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  • 973 8  -  By William Tuohy Los Angeles Times Rome, Thursday North AJtlantic Treaty Organisation strategists believe the alliance's effectiveness will be badly Impaired if the communists win a role in the next Italian government. They say contingency steps would be taken. The US would pull
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  • 334 8 VOICE OF THE PRESS NEW YORK TIMES The long-awaited approval by the Japanese Parliament of the nonproliferation treaty (NPT) was a significant advance In worldwide efforts to control the spread of nuclear weapons Just as, In a different way, was the signing a few days later of
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  • 187 8  -  T.A. MUGAN If anybody thinks Singaporeans are going to be disturbed by the antics of the Dutch and British members of the Socialist International, he is sadly mistaken. We in Singapore thrive on challenges and have not failed to rise to the occasion. There are rapid changes
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  • 875 9  -  She has forgotten her handicap By Florence Tan When schoolgirl Lee Li Kiang walks on to the stage at the National Theajtre on July 3 for the finals of the Inter-School Metric Drama Competition, few among the audience will realise that this 10-year-old girl is blind. At
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  • 734 9  -  Art Buchwald Los Angeles Times Everyone is doing so m e th ing about the Bicentennial. The Diner's Club is running an informal survey among Americans risking them who in history would they would like to celebrate July 4 with and why.
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    • 83 9 (Malaysia Hotel Wftßlßy 818 (Behind Ming Court Hotel) Great things are happening at the most talked about nightspot in town. Join the action here with the dynamic group Shiner from New Zealand. They give you that extra swing you're looking for together with the Hi-Jack*. A a > v Tuesday
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  • 1396 10 / 11  -  Examples of how EDB helped some companies get into the manufacturing field Dr. Goh Keng Swee recently urged the NTUC to organise Singapore's small local industries into an effective association. That, according to the Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister, will enable the Government to obtain feedback on
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  • 646 10 / 11 The Tong Cheong Foundry .in Jalan Besar is typical of a successful backyard Industry. It started business in 1946. Today, it is still housed In the same zincroof workshop. This is one of the backyard workshops the EDB is encouraging to modernise by moving to
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  • 330 10 / 11 The advent of multinational corporations has brought spinoffs, advantages as well as disadvantages for the smaller local industries in Singapore. On a national level, MNC capital investments help to boost our economy by earning foreign exchange, creating jobs as well as business opportunities for local businessmen,
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    • 398 12  -  All sunglasses by Polaroid Shop around with J. Schoon J. Schoon More than just protection against the glare, sunglasses are also fashion accessories, And, like fashion trends, they change with each season. Cutting the glare this season are the graduated tinted lenses in shocking shades
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    • 617 12  -  STEAKS AND TAKE-AWAY LUNCHES ON THE MENU CRating OiitJ with Violet Oon Tony Heng, 25, formerly of the Holiday Ipn and Hotel Inn and Hotel Equatorial Jias always been one of my favourite restaurant managers. With a group of other Singaporeans.
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    • 416 12 S.L. Miss L. complains: Although I'm already 27, I'm still plagued by acne. This causes me great embarassment. So far all the scrubbing with, medicated soaps and application of various creams hasn't helped, "In fact I had thought, once I was out of my teens, that my acne
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    • 884 13  -  Betty L. Khoo The other day a friend glumly said: "My boss has got favourites." "How do you know?" I asked, curious. "Oh, they are always In a huddle with him. They purposely stay back late so they can work more intimately as
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    • 307 13 Decor ideas V. OON Don't despair if your kitchen, is a tiny room measuring less than 10 square metres. Yon can still find space for all your things if you husband it sensibly. The secret is to buildin everything Including yoar big appliances and to have
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  • 524 14 Hong Kong, Thursday Peace and quiet in this booming, overcrowded city are luxuries available only to the very rich or the very deaf. Almost everybody else lives in constant noise, day and night. With 85 per cent of the 4.367 million population huddled together
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  • 156 14 UPI among their students. "It Is very difficult to hold their Interest In what you're teaching when you get interrupted so many times In one lesson/' one teacher said.. When the matter was brought up at a recent
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    • 104 14 Raffles I Palm I Court I I RESTAURANT I I wining dining by candlelight 1 I in the most beautiful garden 1 restaurant of the exotic East Tonight's Dinner CHARCOAL GRILL SPECIALITIES also Italian a la carte menu Teresa Khoo at the piano in the Tudor Bar RAFFLES HOTEL 1-3,
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    • 383 14 YOUR LUCKY STARS IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you are one of those calm and cool Individuals who knows Instinctively how to smooth over hurt reelings and ruffled feathers. Playing no obvious favourites, you are able to decide objectively the winners of arguments, and you know simply by observing
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  • 471 15 Strong push for the Bank shows determination Reuter UPI London, Thursday The Bank of England yesterday gave substantial support to sterling on the f or e ign exchange market, and financial sources said the dollars spent probably came from the huge international standby credit granted two days ago. Several London
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  • 245 15  -  Business News and Views By Lee Yew Meng Perils Plantations (PPB) Is to take over all the issued capital of the much larger Malayan Sugar Manuf act u ring (MSM) via a three for two share swop offer. A PPB circular to shareholders said the
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  • 249 15 Reuter Vienna, Thursday Saudi Arabia's strong position in the oil market is likely to block any short-term attempts by other OPEC nations to raise prices, oil observers said yesterday. Libyan Oil Minister Ezzedin Mabrouk said in Kuwait his country plan- ned to raise the price
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  • Stock markets round the world
    • 262 15 Late selling erased many of the earlier gains yesterday and left prices lower In the fourth slowest trading session of the year on the New York Stock Exchange. Observers said the market was hurt by a lack of bidding. Most Institutions made heavy Investments early in the year
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    • 34 15 Dow Jones closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange: 30 Industrials 958.09 (off 1.88); 20 transport 210.84 (off 0 90); 15 utilities 85.92 (up 0.03); 65 stocks 296 65 (off 0.68).
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    • 239 15 DBS-Daiwa Securities Int'l Ltd. Cancer-cure related Issues such as Kureha Chemical. Chugal and Slonogi Pharmaceutical were bought along with some non-margin issues, Komatsu, Japan Gasoline and Tsugaml. However, some chemicals such as Sumitomo Bakellte, Mitsubishi Petrochemical and Kaken Chemical dropped on profit taking. Later, non-margin stocks like Kukuyama Tsuun,
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    • 77 15 Closing prices (In franc*) on the Part* Bourse yesterday: Parlbas 165exdlv —13.30 bonder 333 +0.60 Prlntempe 56 unch. Bull 38.60 unch. Royal Dutch 216.50 —3.60 Mlchelln 1316 C O E 310 —0.60 Thomson 220.50 +1.60 C F P 131.90 —0.10 Rhone 95.05 unch. Air 361 —13 B S N
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    • 126 15 Closing prices at 11.30 am. today (Australian time) on the Sydney Stock Exchange: ACI 167 170 ADC 45 nil Ampol Pet 68 70 ANI 101 105 APM 133 136 Bank NSW 564 568 Brambles 157 nil BHP 794 796 Boral 216 nil CBA 275 280 CRA 460 462 Cig
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    • 80 15 —Union ot SwlUerUnd. Closing prices (In Swiss francs) on the Zurich Stock Exchange yesterday: —16 UBS Bearer 3085 UBS Registered 450 2 SBC 414 3 Credit Suisse 2560 Swissair B. 532 Swiss Relnsur. 2100 Wlntcrthur B. 1730 5 Zurich Insur. 6425 75 Juvena B. 240 Nestle B. 3415 15
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    • 54 15 Los Angeles, Thursday Power and oil companies yesterday breathed a sigh of relief as California voters overwhelmingly rejected a referendum measure to Impose new safeguards on nuclear power plants. The energy Industry and Its supporters feared the measure's passage In California could set up a chain
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  • 33 15 Reuter London, Thursday The Brlstlsh Leyland Motor Corporation is seeking severe curbs on car sales from Japan. East Europe and Spain to the European Economic Community, industry sources said yesterday. Reuter.
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  • 242 15 MR. M.F. VAN LENNEP has been appointed chairman of the Far Eastern Freight Conference. He replaces MR. H.O. KARSTEN. Mr. Lennep joined the NedTland Line In 1935 and served with the company in Singapore. Jakarta and Colombo. From 1973 to 1975, he was the deputy chairman of
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  • 683 16 Reuter Paris, Thursday Adriano Panatta, the Italian champion, knocked Bjorn Borg out of the French International tennis championships here yesterday to end the Swedish star's hopes of a record third successive title. The 25-year-old Italian won 6-3 6-3 2 -6 7-6 In their quarter-flnal to inflict
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  • 306 16 Reuter Beckenham, Thursday Stan Smltlw of the United Btates survived three match points before defeating Australian Paul Kronk in an International grass court tennis tournament here yesterday. The tall, fair-haired American tolled for 2} hours before beating Kronk 1-6. 9-8, 9-7 In the third round
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  • 68 16 Reuter Moscow, Thursday Only two swimmers who competed In the 1972 Munich Olympics were named yesterday in the Soviet Union's team of 33 for the Montreal Oames next month. They are Vladimir Bure, 25, bronze medallist in the men's 100 metres freestyle In Munich, and 27-year-old Nikolai Pankln,
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  • 162 16 Reuter London Thursday Paul Madeley, left out of England's American soccer tour, was yesterday picked again for the World Cup qualifying match against Finland In Helsinki on Sunday. Madeley, left behind to rest a thigh strain while England were competing against Brazil, Italy and Team America
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  • 23 16 Reuter Buva. Thursday.—lreland beat a Fiji National "B M team 8-0 In their rugby union match at Buckhurst Park here yeaterday.—Reuter.
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    • 50 16 CONDOLENCES The Managements and Staff of KIAN HUAT ft CO., extend their deepest sympathies to their proprietor Mr. Ong Pang Boon on the demise of his fourth brother, the late Mr. Ong Ting Y«u. As a mark ol respect, the office will be closed for one day on Friday 11.6.76.
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  • 470 17  -  ON THE TRACK with Blue Peter Kuala Lumpur, Thursday Truly Grateful drew attention to his chances In the Class 1, Division 3 1200 m sprint on Saturday with an attractive workout on the sand track here this morning. With Leslie Khoo in the saddle,
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  • 1061 17  -  Clash of dates, says FIQ Asian head BOWLING i Jeffrey Low The Singa p o re International Open championships at Kallang Bowl on August 12 -22 has been postponed at the request of the International Bowling Federation (FIQ) Asian Zone. The championships will now be held from August
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  • 112 17 Charlotte, Thursday Britain's Tony Jacklin was one of three former United States Open golf champions who failed to qualify for this year's Open after a sections: tournament here on qualifying Tuesday. The others were Americans Julius Boros champion in 1963. and Ed Furgol, the 1954 titleholder.
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  • 608 18  -  By BRIAN MILLER Singapore Cricket Club hammered six goals past a bewildered and totally disorganised Special Constabulary team in their Singapore Hockey Association's Division One League match at the Padang yesterday. In their first match last month, 8CC beat Khalsa by three goals. Yesterday's
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  • 177 18 Reuter Isle of Man, Thursday —Britain's Ttom Herron, riding a Yamaha, swept to victory in the 500 cc Senior Isle of Man Tourist Trophy international motor cycle race here yesterday. Herron won the 364.25 kilometres race at an average speed of 169.19 kph—but
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  • 235 18 Reuter Berne, Thursday. Wales have been banned from the next European Nations soccer championship tournament because of serious crowd disturbances d urine their quarter-final tie against Yugoslavia at Cardiff last month, the European Football Union (Uefa) announced yesterday. Uefa's Control and Disciplinary committee imposed this
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  • 51 18 Reuter London, Thursday Combined University were 13 for no wicket In their first Innings at the close of play on the first day of the three-day match against the West Indian cricketers at Cambridge yesterday. The West Indians earlier declared their flrst Innings closed at 394 for
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  • 219 18 St. Theresa's Convent, winners of this year's National School's girls hockey title, returned to Singapore yesterday after a successful educational < cum-hockey tour of the Malaysian East coast. The Theresians. who have always been one of the best schoolgirl hockey teams In Singapore, left their
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  • 391 19  -  Forces will rely on fitness By BRIAN MILLER Fast, exciting soccer is expected when Armed Forces take on Tampines Rovers in their National League Division One clash at the National Stadium tonight. (Kick-off 7.30 p.m.). Both teams will take to the pitch with a mission. Tampines will
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  • 139 19 Reuter Brisbane, Thursday Alderman Frank Sleeman, Lord Mayor of Brisbane, said yesterday he was very pleased his city was virtually assured of staging the 1982 Commonwealth Games. The English city of Birmingham, the other possible venue, yesteiy day decided to withdraw its candidacy for
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  • 133 19 UPI Philadelphia, Thursday —An own goal made the difference last night as the Philadelphia Atoms scored a 2 1 victory over the Tampa Bay Rowdies In a North American Soc cer League match here. The Atoms gained a 2 0 lead when Englishman Mark Lindsay, a
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  • 40 19 Athens, Thursday Heraclls of Salonfca won the Oreen Cup soccer competition when they beat Olymplakos of Piraeus on 5-3 penalties in the final here last night. The score was 2-2 after 90 minutes and 4 4 after extra-time.
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  • 668 19  -  Ponggol no better, either By SONNY YAP Farrer Park United d i s m i s sed an amateurish Ponggol 3-0 in a Division One soccer League match characterised by a lack of thrills —or spills at Jalan Besar last night. The three secondhalf goals that brought Farrer
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  • 227 19 National fullback Samad Allapitchay was "missing" from the Geylang International football team who left last night for a 10-day tour of Paris and Londoh. When the call for embarkation of the UTAFrench Airline 8 30 p.m. flight was announced, Samad had still not arrived at
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  • 71 20 MEI LIN: The plan for a clubhouse for each block of flats for parents to organise activities to keep their children out of trouble and drugs Is a step In the right direction, it will also let the families get to know each other. AH FOOK: But it
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