New Nation, 29 July 1976

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  • 22 1 New Nation SINGAPORE Thursday July 29, 1976 3 No. 1705 Price 20 cents M C. (P) .428/76 r I NEW NATION COMMENT
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  • 270 1  -  Government to build up corps of full-time PR officers By K.K. Fong The Government is planning to build up a corps of full-time public relations officers to provide mdre efficient and courteous service to the public. It Is understood that the Ministry of Culture will train these
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  • 207 1 after China quake Peking, Thursday North east China's earthquake disaster has left Tangshan, an Industrial city of one million people, in ruins, a group of French s u r v i v ors from the strickien region Said yesterday. Tangshan, an important coal mining centre, was near
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  • 91 1 AP Kota Klnabalu, Thursday A multi-millionaire has been arrested by the National Bureau of Investigations on corruption charges, the Sabah State Director of the Bu- reau, Enctk Ohani Rais, said today. The tycoon is alleged to have offered about $10,000 to officials of a cooperative society to enable
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  • 383 1 Montreal Olympic Games 1976 Reuter Montreal, Thursday Australia and New Zealand confounded all expectations to reach the final of the Olympic hockey tournament. In sqml-flnal matches before a large crowd at Molson Stadium here, New Zealand beat Holland 2-1 in extra time and
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  • 164 1 Reuter Jakarta, Thursday Two Ame r 1 cans, one Canadian and four Indonesians were killed when a helicopter of an American oil company, Atlantic Richfield (Arco) crashed in East Borneo, it was announced yesterday. A spokesman of the Indonesian oil company 1 Pertamlna said the
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  • 342 1 Reuter Cologne, Thursday Singapore Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew, in a radio interview broad cast here yesterday, said the West should open its markets more to the non-communist nations of Southeast Asia in order to help them withstand communist ideology. Mr Lee, speaking on
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    • 55 1 Squad to be locked up for 2 days Pag© 23 We will play a clean game: Selangor Page 23 ...and tomorrow a 4-page Cup Final pullout comes with your paper Don't miss your copy! INSIDE Oil profits: Jakarta eases up Page 7 PAGES: Cinemas 2; Crossword 14; Money words 20;
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 69 2 Trading opened with little price movements on the Stock Exchange of Slnlapore during the first 45 minutes of trading today. BUSINESS DONE: First Section D B S. (1) 3.76. S. DARBY (54 3.60. INCHCAPE (2) 2.15, (2) 2.16. HUME (M) (4)1.80. S. OLASS (2) 0.78. 0.C.8.C. (3) 8.35.
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  • 38 2 The Singapore Bus Service will sell $4 student stamp* for August from today to August 3. except on Sunday, from 9 a m to 4 pm. on weekdays and from a a.m. to noon on Saturday.
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  • 22 2 Nanyang University will hold Its 17th convocation at 1U auditorium on the Upper Jurong campus on Aug. 14 at 10 a.m.
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  • 243 2 Two 'recalcitrant* offenders lose their licences One hundred and seventy five t a 1 drivers were penalised by the Registry of Vehicles during the first six months of this year. Two of them had their vocational licences revoked by the Registrar while 148 were
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  • 27 2 The Law Alumni will celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Law Faculty with a dinner at the Marco Polo Hotel on Saturday at 7.30 p.m.
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  • 25 2 A bird-singing contest for thrushes and merbok jambul will be held at the Kampung Kapor Community Centre on Aug. 1 at 8 a.m.
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  • 136 2 The Olympic Game* medal UMe: G. 8. B. T. USSR 31 30 23 S4 E. Germany M tl 11 It US 11 M It 47 W. Germany 7 11 27 Bulgaria 7 7 11 Japan 4 7 IS Poland S 8 It Hnnjirj Romania 1 S 19
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    • 548 2 AT THE CINEMA ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCEOO'S NEST: Winner of five Oscars, this controversial film revolves round life In a mental asylum. Lido: 2.30, 6.30, 9.15. JAWS: Ihe Academyaward winning, recordbreaking movie about a shark, starring Roy Schelder, Robert Shaw, and Richard Dreyfuss. Screenplay by Peter Benchley and Carl
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    • 50 2 Today: 12.44 p.m. (2.5 m). Tomorrow: 12.16 a.m. (2.9 m); 1.16 p.m. (2.6 m). Saturday: 1 a.m. (2.8 m); 1.50 p.m. (2.6 m). Sunday: 1-46 a.m. (2.7 m); 2.27 p.m. (2.6 m). Monday: 2.38 a.m. (2.5 m); 3.07 P-m. <2 5n J|Tuesday: 3.40 a.m. (2.3 m); 3.55 p.m. (2.4 m).
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  • 8 2 Police reported 90 accidents yesterday. Two were serious.
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  • 221 4 The Ministry of Education Is unlikely to reverse Its decision to transfer 800 pupils and 20 teachers of Stamford Girls' School to San Shan Inte g r a ted School next year. Informed sources explained that compared with 808, San Shan Integrated School
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  • 41 4 The Geography Teachers' Association of Singapore will hold a talk on Environmental Quality Con slderatlons for Singapore by Dr. Chla Lin Slen, senior lecturer of the University of Singapore, at the Catholic Junior College auditorium, on Saturday at 11 a.m.
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  • 29 4 Dr. Ong Leong Boon. MP for Kim Seng, will attend the Primary Schools National Gymnastics Championships at the Singapore Badmin ton Hall on Aug. 4 at 9 a.m.
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  • 302 4  -  By Rav Dhaliwal Students of Catholic Junior College will soon be able to own shares In a cooperative of their own. This will be the first time students will own shares, although the CJC co-operative Is the second school co-opera-tive to be set
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  • 116 4 The Ministry of Educa tion has asked several secondary schools to ex plain why their teachers and pupils walked out of the National Schools athletics championships at the National Stadium recently before the prize giving ceremony. Teachers from at least three schools were seen leading
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  • 161 4 The Public Works Department Is building a $1.4 million market-cum-hawker centre at the junction of Sembawang Road and Canberra Gate. Construction on the centre, to be named Chong Pang Market, began two months ago and is expected to be completed by May next year. A
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  • 220 4  -  By Lee Yew Meng The shipbuilding and ship repairing industry appears to be heading for "zero growth" this year, shipbuilding sources said. They do not expect 1975's revenues of $980 million to be exceeded this year. This would put a brake on one of the
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  • 31 4 The Minister for Home Affairs and Education, Mr. Chua Slan Chin, will present the Prime Minister's Book Prize for 1970 at the RELC auditorium on Aug. 19 at 10 a.m.
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  • 281 4 A big exhibition of home products will be held at the Hyatt Hotel in June next year. It will be the first of Its kind to be held here and the organisers hope to make it a yearly affair. The Singapore Home Show 1977, scheduled
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  • 233 4  -  By Nancy Koh Bobby Hart, of New Monkees. pop group now performing at Shangri-la Hotel, has written a new theme song for Singapore Airlines to be released "very soon." Fred Bongusto, the Italian crooner, composed the music. SLA negotiated with Christian de
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  • 48 4 Reuter Jakarta, Thursday. A ferry service between the Indonesian island of Tan Jung Pinang and Singapore has been inaugurated. Antara news agency said the service, using two motor vessels of 23 tonnes each, is intended to attract more Singapore tourists to the Rhio Islands.—Reuter.
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  • 211 4 Less traffic—Tan Less traffic on Singapore roads has contributed partly to a drop in road accidents in the last 12 months, the chairman of the National Safety First Committee, Mr. Milton Tan, said today. During the period from last July to June this year, there were 28,464
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  • 31 4 The Minister for National Development and Co m m unications. Mr. Lim Kim San, will open the fifth NTUC Welcome supermarket at Block 86, Marine Centre, tomorrow at 7.30 p.m.
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  • 28 4 The Hello Support Group will hold a variety show, August Joy, for 150 residents of various welfare institutions at its Slglap Rill premises on Aug. 8.
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  • 444 5 Precautions taken against fresh tremors Reuter Peking, Thursday At least two people were killed and four seriously injured ill the massive Chinese earthquake yesterday, foreign sources here said. One of the dead was a girl member of a French delegation of 23 people.
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  • 439 5 Reuter Tokyo, Thursday—Australian opposition leader Cough Whitlam said yesterday that he and his wife were rudely awaken before dawn yesterday by a massive earthquake in northeast China that split their hotel in two. Mr. Whitlam, who arrived in Tokyo yesterday evening from Peking,
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  • 111 5 UPI Washington, Thursday —The Lockheed SR7I, a Jet reconnaissance plane, captured two major speed records from the Russian MIG2S Foxbat on Tuesday over a 999.4 km closed course at 3357 km per hour. Air force officials said the new mark beats the world absolute speed
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  • 51 5 Reuter Prague, Thursday. A Czechoslovak airliner with 76 people on board crashed near Bratislava yesterday and an official statement said six people had been rescued. Airport sources said the Ilyushin 18 tried to make an emergency landing but crashed Into a building and fell Into a man-made
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  • 210 5 Reuter Manila, Thursday Opposition leader Benigno Aquino Jr. detained since martial law was proclaimed in September 1972, will go on military trial next Tuesday, a family spokesman said yesterday. Mr. Aquino, former senator and presidential contender before the imposition of martial law, is facing charges of subversion,
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  • 122 5 UPI Washington, Thursday The United States yesterday offered earthquake aid to China, a white House spokesman said. Press Secretary Ron Nessen told reporters that the US Liaison Office in Peking reported that all Americans in China "are all reported to be safe" following the
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  • 382 6 Big 'yes* to increasing American strength in Indian Ocean UPI Washington, Thursday President Ford and Australian Prime M i n i 8 ter Malcolm Eraser announced agreement yesterday on Increasing American strength in the Indian Ocean where Russia has been boosting: its naval power.
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  • 296 6 AP Washington, Thursday —Jim my Carter. Democratic Party nominee for US President, mid that a capacity of either the US or the Soviet Union to get in the first nuclear strike wou'd not prevent massive retaliation and "unbelievable" devastation. He Raid all-out nuclear
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  • 178 6 UPI Washington, Thursday. Commerce Secretary Elliot Richardson said yesterday another Arab oil embargo, similar to the one imposed in 1973, could force the United States into a "major military struggle." Mr. Richardson said another embargo would have such a devastating impact on the nation in terms
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  • 64 6 Reuter Bangkok, Thursday Foreign Minister Pichai RattaKul left here yesterday for an Inspection trip to Thailand's northeastern provinces near the Laotian border before going to Laos and Vietnam on Saturday. Foreign Ministry officials said. They said Mr. Pichai would visit several provinces where ten* of thousands of
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  • 37 6 Reuter Manila. Thursday. The Philippines Chamber of Commerce is expecting to send a trade mission to Hanoi in the near future to discuss trade exchanges, its president, Mr. Fred Elizalde, told foreign newsmen here yesterday.—Reuter.
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  • 159 6 Reuter Nairobi, Thursday. The acting British High Commissioner to Uganda, Mr. Eustace Olbbs, arrived here last night from Kampala on his way to London following Britain's diplomatic break with Uganda earlier in the day. Mr. Oibbs, 47, was named acting High Commissioner
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  • 137 6 Reuter London, Thursday Lord Victor Feather, (above), one of Britain's best-known trade union leaders, died yesterday. He was 68. He was appointed General Secretary of the Trades Union Congress (T.U.C.) in 1969. In a four-year term of office he became nationally known as spokesman
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  • 114 6 UPI TODAY is Thursday, July 29, the 211 th day of 1976 with 155 to follow. THE MOON is between its new phase and last quarter. THE MORNING STARS are Jupiter and Saturn THE EVENING STARS are Venus. Mars and Mercury. Those born on this date are under the
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  • 51 6 AP Washington, Thursday—"l think it's rotten, said 10-year-old Laura Norris of Akron, Ohio, and lots of other children would probably agree. Akron's City Council decided on Tuesday to ban ice cream trucks from city streets because of a 7004-slgnature petition claiming the trucks produce traffic hasards for
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    • 137 6 WORLD WEATHER New York Partly sunny. mild 30-180. Headline: Japan vows a full Inquiry in wake of Tanaka arrest. Tokyo Sunny. 3124C. Headline: Tanaka got 50 million yen. London Mostly dry With sunny spells 23-16 C. Headline: Big earthquake hits Chinese cities. Moscow Thunder, rain possible, 28-16 C. Pravdas headline:
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  • 234 7 Oil proposals 'softened* Reuter Jakarta, Thursday The I n d on e sian government has softeped its proposals to drastically cut profits of foreign oil contractors operating here in the face of strong opposition from the companies, according to oil sources. The government faced with huge debts
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  • 103 7 New York, Thursday Democratic presidential nominee Jimmy Carter outlined his economic goals yesterday, calling for a balanced budget and full employment for all those able to work. If elected, he also said he would try to pare down the annual inflation rate to 4 per
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  • 119 7 UPI Washington, Thursday —Federal Reserve Board Chairman Arthur Burns drew a picture of a recovering economy in the United States for the Banking Committee of the House of Representatives on Tuesday, but said there needs to be less government spending and more protection for business, Mr.
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  • 131 7 The takes a dive in Europe Business News and Views UPI Brussels, Thursday The dollar dipped on European money markets yesterday. Gold was stable in Zurich, closing unchanged from Tuesday's rate at U*****.15 an ounce. The metal's price dropped in London from U*****,125 an ounce to U*****,875. In Frankfurt the
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  • Stock markets round the world
    • 173 7 The stock market, disappointed that government Indicators dont point to a substantial economic pickup soon, registered a broad loss yesterday in sluggish trading on the New York Stock Exchange. Some iate blue-chip buying trimmed earlier lcsses, but that was mostly bargain hunting. Investors were disappointed the Commerce Department's
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    • 33 7 Dow Jones closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday: 30 Industrial 981.33 (off 2.80); 20 transport 222.17 (off 0.70); 15 utilities 91.07 (up 0.07); 65 stock 307.69 (off 0.78).
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    • 268 7 After opening weak, down Y 4.45, the market gradually recovered. Although on Tuesday the market closed higher than the previous day by Y 12.41, yesterday the arrest of ex premier Tanaka affected the mar.et. In the morning, some Issues were bought on their price declines. Especially, Nissan Norln, Green
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    • 81 7 Closing prices In francs on the Paris Bourse yesterday: Pari baa 153.50 4-3 Fonder 301.10 —0.40 Prlntemps 40.30 —0.20 Bull 34.20 +0.70 Royal Dutch 230 —1.60 Mlchelln 1345 +5 C Q E 285.00 +1 Thomson 193 +5.50 C P P 115 +1.70 Rhone 86.80 +0.30 Air 349.50 +1.50 B
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    • 82 7 Closing prltcs In Swiss francs on the Zurich Stock Exchange yesterday. UBS Bearer 3225 5 UBS registered 506 1 SBC 448 Credit Suisse 2620 Swissair B. 578 3 Swiss Relnsur. 2310 25 Wlntertbur B. 1786 Zurich Imur. 6500 Juvena B. 145 13 Nestle B. 3510 10 Interfood B. 2560
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  • 402 7 from the Doq House »>v P(. When I got back from hospital, the kennels were full. Not to completion, although they could have been, had there not been the usual bug-bear that always affects us when we are about to hang out the House Full
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  • 379 8 Ambiguity of wording and uncertainty of intention inevitably result in varying degrees of conflict in industrial relations. The Industrial Arbitration Court President's call to the National Wages Council for clear guidelines on the incorporation of NWC increases into individual wage structures is clearly intended to
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  • WHISPERS By ISPY
    • 51 8 A well-known wife of a prominent titled fiubllc figure was hlghy amused by a letter she received which was addressed to: "Ms. Puan So-and-so, Dear Madam "It's not often that a woman gets addressed In three different forms at the same 11 m e." quipped a
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    • 50 8 A senior executive went to work in spite of running a high fever because there was some urgent business to complete. Later that morning, he found on his desk the following note from his boss: "Go home and rest! After you've finished." "Typical employer trick! said the executive.
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  • 890 8  -  But Seni's visit has thawed 'mini cold war' By Ismail Kassim The two-day visit of Thai Premier, Seni PramoJ, to Malaysia last weekend helped to warm the cool relations between the two countries though it did not bridge all the differences. The dlsBimlla ri
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  • 346 8 SIN CHEW JIT POH f > VOICE OF THE PRESS I The Minister for Law and the Environment, Mr. Barker, announced in Parliament last Friday that Singapore was to have a total of 69 instead of the present 65 electoral divisions by the next general
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  • 139 8  -  CONCERNED VISITOR, Singapore. I am an overseas Caucasian visitor who has been in Singapore for a month. Everytlme I enter a taxi, the driver does not engage the meter. He quotes a price and during busy hours or approaching rain, I agree. Sometimes I refuse
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  • 59 8  -  BENJAMIN CHUA I refer to Extend Service by Commuter 14 'NN, July 6) requesting that Blue Arrow Service 307 be extended to Upper Changl Road 13.2 km. We regret that we are unable to accede to the request as the existing passenger demand of that area to
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  • 41 8  -  HON. SECRETARY, The Singapore Motor Workshop Association, Singapore 20. Please note that the name of our association is the Singapore Motor Work shop Association and not the Singapore Repairing Workshop Association as published in your article <NN, July 22).
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    • 518 10  -  Decor Ideas b V Violet Oon In any household, living together over the years usually means the steady collecting of beautiful objects as well as indispensable junk. And If the household Is made up of sentimental hoarders who Just cannot bear throwing away any of their
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    • 559 10 Cook- In For most of us, cheese is to us as belachan is to the Westerner. Which is a pity because cheese is so full of nutrition, protein being the most Important nutrient; However hesitant cheese-lovers need not forgo the taste of cheese as I've
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    • 933 11  -  by Violet Oon Poor Olga Korbut. How she has fallen from public favour. I won't be surprised If four years later we will be saying: "Poor Nadia Comanecl." of the girl who at the tender age of 14. has dethroned Korbut as Queen of
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    • 299 11 r Shop.l round J. Schoon Canisters, cases, cups and caddies all sorts of tabletop containers for all sorts of purposes. For the dressing table, the bathroom, the desk or even to dress up the sldetable in the living room. For apart from being functional, these
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    • 491 11 Doc's Casebook A S.L. Mr. W. Is a 45-year old male Chinese. He walked Into the surgery one day and complained: "For a few months now I've had a strange feeling that the food I ate had some difficulty going down my gullet as
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 207 11 ■kids only 1 "Mummy, what shall I do now, I'm bored!" That cry can stop rig ht here. For today and every Thursday, we're devoting a column for the kids filled with fun things for them to do. So kids, if you have any puzzles, riddles, crosswords, jokes to share,
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  • 660 12 / 13 K.K. FONG These are the 10 new electoral divisions recommended by the Delineation Committee. Ang Mo Klo (14,260 electors) bounded by Upper Thomson Roaa, Jalan Leban, Jalan Sappan, Jalan Chengam and Avenues 2, 3, 5, 6 Ana; Mo Klo and lmaglnery lines between several blocks
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  • 210 12 / 13 At the next general elections, almost a quarter of Republic's electors will be voting in a different constituency from the last elections. The changes are the result of the Government's acceptance last week of the Electoral Boundaries Delineation Committee's recommendations. The committee recommended, among other
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  • 1357 12 / 13 1. ALEXANDRA (164)48) Alexandra 25,761 Leu Alexandra n (pt) transferred to Leng Kee 8,813 16,948 2. ALJUNIED (16,221) Aljunled 18,732 Less (a) Aljunled II (pt) transferred to Oeylang Serai 2,248 16,484 (b) Aljunled II (pt) transferred to MacPherson 263 16,221 3.
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  • Sport starts here...
    • 594 14 London, Thursday All rounder Graham Gooch stuck in his bid (or a callup to the England side for the final Test against the West Indies with a fine performance for Essex against the tourists on the first day of a three-day match at Chelmsford yesterday.
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    • 770 20  - No short cut to success —Oon From a badminton family emerges a squash champion By BRIAN MILLER In the 1960's Oon Chong Hau's name was a big name In badminton. During those years as a shy, unassuming youngster he was the toast of the English and European circuit. Ten days
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    • 783 20  -  SQUASH by Eric Cooper The last three Singapore Open championships have provided local squash enthusiasts with the opportunity to see the game played at the very highest level. The visits of Zaman, Mohlbullah and Alauddln, made possible mainly by the fact that the Singapore
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    • 676 21  -  BOWLING by Jeffrey Low Peter Chiang may not be a well-known bowler In Singapore today. But he is at the moment hitting the headlines leading in the men's Masters qualifiers for the 10-natlon International Open championships at Kallang Bowl next month. Chiang is leading a field
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    • 467 21  -  By BRIAN MILLER Singapore took a step closer to the semi-finals of the Asian Schools soccer International competition when they held favourites Indonesia to a thrilling 2-2 draw at the National Stadium yesterday. Singapore were unlucky not to have won considering the pressure they put on
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    • 582 22 'Sport has become a full-time job, a vocation...' Reuter Montreal, Thursday The string of startling performances which have rewritten the record books at the 21st Olympiad and created new sport superpowers have also brought doom to the athlete who competes for the
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    • 307 22 Reuter Instated, Australian team manager Graeme Brlggs lodged a protest with the Olympic iury against what he described as the Incompetence of the starting officials. Miss Boyle insisted the should not have been disqualified. "I did not leave the blocks the first time they called
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    • 40 22 UPI Police have been banned from Games sites unless they are on security duties there. The decision was taken after 692 policemen were found in one session at the boxing arena, having used their security passes to get in. UPI.
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    • 190 22 UPI Quy Drut broke the US domination of the men! 110-metre hurdles yesterday when he captured the first Olympic track gold medal for Prance since 1956. In a deperately close flnlsh. the 26-year-old Frenchman, who won the sliver medal In 1972, edged out Cuban AleJ
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    • 477 22 UPI Dwlght Stones, describing himself as glib, self-confident, vivacious "and anything else you want to call me," said yesterday going home for a week instead of hanging around the Olympic Village "guarantees now I'm going to win the high jump gold medal."
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    • 550 22 ATHLETICS Men's 110 m hardies final: 1 G. Drut (Frn) 13.30; 2 A. Casanas (Cuba) 13.33; 3 W. Davenport (US) 13.38; 4 C. Foster (US) 13.41; 5 T. Munkelt (E. Ger) 13.44; 8 Owens (US) 13.73; 7 V. Kulebyakin (USSR) 13.93; 8 V. Myasnikov (USSR) 13.94. Men's
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    • 189 22 Reuter Heavyweights Teofilo Stevenson, Cuba's defending champion, and American "Big" John Tate yesterday set up a crunch meeting in the boxing tournament with punishing quarter-final victories. Stevenson, Olympic, world and Pan-American champion, disposed of Finnish policeman Pekka Ruokoia in one minute 55
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    • 43 22 Baerbel Eckert of East Oermany scored a surprising victory In the women's 200-metre final yesterday In 22.37 seconds. Annegret Richter of West Oermany, the 100metre champion, finished second, and Renate Stecher, the defending champion from East Oermany, was third.
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    • 21 22 Hasely Crawford. Trinidad and Tobago's 100 metres gold medallist Is to get the nation's highest national award the Trinity Cross.
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    • 281 22 All times In Singapore time. Track and field—B.3o pjn. Men'* 110 hurdles decathlon. 9.30 p m. Men's discus decathlon, women's 4 x 100 relay heats, men's high Jump, qualifying round, women's shot put qualifying round, 10.16 p.m. men's 4x loom relay heats, men's pole vault decathlon. 2.30 ajn.
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    • 184 23 ON THE TRACK u ith Fairway Kuala Lumpur, Thursday Malaysia -bred Court Belle did a dashing gallop on the sand track here this morning. With Albert Au-Yeung in the saddle, the three-year-old by Amusement 111 was never off his bit in a 600 m
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    • 479 23  -  CUP FINAL countdown by Jeffrey Low "All our footballers will be locked up in their hotel rooms after they arrive in Kuala Lumpur on Friday afternoon," declared Singapore team manager Mr. N. Ganesan yesterday. "There wIU be no more guitar-strumming, singing or merry-making before the
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    • 26 23 Johannesburg. Thursday The touring New Zealand Rugby Union All-Blacks team yesterday defeated Western Transvaal 42-3 at the Olen Park ground here. Half-time score was 20-3.
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    • 358 23 Kuala Lumpur, Thursday .fiefendlng champions Selangor, who were worried on Tuesday that they would not be at full strength for Saturday's Malaysia Cup final against Singapore, are now confident of victory. Selangor have reason for this sudden change of feelings as five of their Internationals were
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    • 359 14 REPAIR OR TRADE-IN your Old machines for our wonderful range of Singer's sewing machines, refrigerators, black white and colour televisions. Attractive discounts for cash. Hire Purchase available at liberal terms. Tel: *****79, after office hours *****79 Chan Choo Kok. REPAIR, TRADE-IN, hire and purchase. Sewing machines, television, refrigerations. Atomic Electrical
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    • 437 14 I 1 ifiili iliiTnl ill ii i i *11 BODY MASSAGE. FACIAL, Itrldal M;ikf-up Hlng ***** (11 ii.ni. to 9 p.m.l. U TV/Radio Sales Services a SCIENCE "TECHNICAL DAY/. Night. Service T.V., Amplifiers, Cassettes. Repair Guaranteed. Reasonable Charges. Tel: *****23/ *****08. ELETRODEX T.V. SERVICING. Repairs any makes of television. Day/
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    • 249 14 Crossword 8 Soldier's address 9 Set of bones 10 Shopping complcx 11 Grow sheer 12 Layers 14 Far -flung realm 16 Walkers of sorts 17 Spirited horse 22 Savage 23 Western show 26 Disease fighter 28 Coin swallower 30 Twinkling 32 Hell of a writer? 34 First up 35 Heads
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    • 993 15  -  By Douglas Chan With the rising standard of living and growing affluence, air-condition-ing once the preserve for the upper echelon is fast becoming the "property" of the man in the street. In the case of those living in apartments, bungalows, semi-detach-ed and terrace houses, air
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    • 942 16  -  By Matthew Siva The rapid growth in the market for air-conditioners, refigerators. freezers and air-conditioning units for shopping complexes and office buildings is reflected in the ever'increasing output of these products from three local manufacturers and a number of concerns specialising in large air-con-ditioning units. The
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    • 469 17  -  EXPORT DRIVE INTO M-E AND AFRICAN MARKETS By Lee Yew Meng Acma E1 ect r i cal Industries, the Republic's leading manufacturers of refrigerators and aircon dltloners, will mount an export drive into the Middle East and African markets. The company's managing director, Mr. Martin C.
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    • 882 18 Like all products, air-conditioners and refrigerators must be handled and maintained properly to ensure that they give you the maximum value for your money. Regular servicing by qualified technicians Is therefore a MUST If you want the product to last a good number of years.
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    • 490 19 What happens if your air conditioning system a single room unit or a huge centrifrugal chiller break-down? Not to worry. There Is now a pool of local technicians trained specially for maintenance services. The lAC group, distributors of Carrier air conditioning equipment and systems, has what
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 107 15 HomE RppLinncE ceotpe Owned by NINGZ International (Pte.) Ltd ana REFRIGERATORS For That STORE MORE Spac /Tiff IX3 ana <*• Here is ONE which gives that Extra SOMETHING to your kitchen, it hss a Special Freezer at the bottom just for your Weekly Buy of Meat AMANA 16 fc *9
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    • 196 16 UNICO *A Product of ACMA ELECTRICAL INDUSTRIES LTD. Distributors:- UNITED RADIO CO. PTE. LTD. 108 Peace Contra, f. Tol: ***** Wholesale Dept.:- 15, Tock Guan Street, 9. Tel: 3743 M A *****2 Sanyo's Package type and Split type Airconditioners Built to rugged construction specificat'ons. Sanyo s package type airconditioners have
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    • 95 18 Certified $|j)|F to Safety Standards 1.E.C.378 ACMA ■F;W/ h iH* COME TO YOU WITH SISHTS QUALITY AIARO SISIR S SAFETY AIARO i ,n ii i/ wan 1/K?.!'!«rV Also in every ACMA alrconditioning unit is the world famous U.S. TECUMSEH compressor. A compressor tested and proven to give years of outstanding
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    • 86 18 HOfflE APPLIfInCE CEOTRE A Showroom of NINGZ International (Pte.) Ltd. A V V m e* v: •r 7 .4 a V 0 SK «r ■jgafcr.ji-T J THINK FRIGOR for DEEP FREEZING Sites fit suitably for Small and Big Homes FRIGOR S newest the UPRIGHT FRIGOR FREEZER CABINETS Come in Two
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 175 19 From your commercial and industrial refrigeration experts, we bring Australian-designed open-type air-cooled condensing units based on 100°F Ambrient Air. *x e t U< v j MAJA fine ice aeteoets. Whether you need fine ice in units of 17°F to 20°F for bowl cutters, or coarse flakes, deep frozen ice of
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 527 20 NEW NATION MONEYWORDS Cut out and pin with other coupons. Posting instructions appear below Name (Mr./ Mrs /Miss) Address Tel: FILL IN MISSING LEYYERS USING CLUIS BELOW i Cut along dotted lir Glues for CQ-4 1. Raise to high temperature 2. You'd expect o plumber to with any special took
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    • 54 21 8 Hi '"Y-' <(r tmn !!l V v fear Ist in S.EI Asia to feature Bowl-Mor Z-3 system Electronic sensors for quick return of the ball Trendy, spacious interior ,\ith system chairs Free ample parking ;>ac <;• Jf<» <nt I <i nf<nnj iu.fr/ Tel: *****3 *****5 *****8 OPENING HOURS: DAILY
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    • 220 23 When Australia's biggest and oldest free-enterprise bank says it can help you, it can help you. mM-7m kv IF u That is no empty promise. The BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES has assisted thousands of companies and individuals from all over the world to make a sure-footed entry into Australian
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    • 426 23 YOUR LUCKY STARS IF ITS YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you are one of those restless Individuals who has difficulty learning how to relax. Easily bored If left with nothing to do, you nevertheless often lack the Imagination to fill your time with projects and endeavours of your own devising projects
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  • 53 24 MEI LIN: What a relief that the Malaysian police have caught three of the four highway robbery gangs. I may consider driving to Kuala Lumpur now. AH FOOK: It Is still better to play safe and take precautions, like driving in groups. Remember there is one more gang
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 184 24 If you are beautifying your home, chances are. you will find exactly the right type of building materials at our showroom. We have a wide selection of imported floor and wall ceramic tiles, copper and aluminium laminates, laminated plastic sheets for kitchen cabinets and built-in cupboards, partition boards, wallpaper and
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  • Page 24 Miscellaneous
    • 845 24 TV AND RADIO SINGAPORE 5 3.00 OPENING AN. NOUNCEMENTS followed by HOUSE WIVES* -MATINEE: The Monkey God (r). 3.45 GENERAL BOS PITAL 4.30 INTERMISSION 6.05 OPENING ANNOUNCEMENTS followed by WE8TW1ND HAWAII: Night Marcher:. Sea adventure series. 6.30 NEWS IN RRIEF 6.35 PENTAS KANAK KANAK (r) 7.05 AUDUBON WILDLIFE THEATRE: Enduring
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    • 229 24 Today's top shows THE SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN: Target In the Sky. (Ch. 5, at 7.45 p.m. .in oolour). The first episode in the latest series still sees the Six Million Dollar Man reigning supreme here, though he's been replaced by the Six Million Dollar Woman on American networks. Posing
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