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Title Section18 1976-09-23 1 NewNation SINGAPORE Thursday, September 23, 1976 No. 1753 Price 25 cents M.C. (P) 428/76 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 197618 words
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Article, Illustration405 1976-09-23 1 S'pore bid to extradite former Haw Par chiefs for trial here. By Gerry de SJlva and Lee Tew Meng Singapore has formally applied to Britain for the extradition of Jim Slater, former chairman of Slater Walker Securities, and four former top executives of Haw Par Brothers405 words
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Article151 1976-09-23 1 Reuter London, Thursday Britain's National Union of Seamen yesterday called off a strike due to begin on Sunday which could have crippled the already troubled British economy. The executive com mlttee of the 38,000member union voted by nine-to-seven to accept a crucial fringe payment package hammeredReuter - 151 words
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Article488 1976-09-23 1 Jakarta, Thursday President Suharto held an emergency meeting yes terday with leaders of Parliament, the People's Congress (Indonesia's highest po-llcy-maklltg body), the Supreme Court and the Supreme Advisory Council In the wake of the discovery of a plot to overthrow him unconstitutionally. A Presidential Palace Ekesman488 words
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Article89 1976-09-23 1 Reuter Salisbury. Thursday Prime Minister lan Smith's cabinet was reported yesterday In favour of accepting proposals for eventual African rule In Rhodesia, but a black nationalist leader said there were "very serious flaws" In the peace package presented by US Secretary of State Henry Klsslnfcer. "I hopeReuter - 89 words
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Article48 1976-09-23 1 AP Warsaw, Thursday—A young woman regained consciousness after six months in a coma, the Try bun a Ludu reported yesterday. She went Into the coma after a car accident. At the time, she was nine months pregnant. The baby was saved by an Immediate Caesarean section.—AP.AP - 48 words
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Advertisement37 1976-09-23 1 INSiDfc ill u t m r« —by Don Revle —Page 18 High noon rampage by gunman Page 6 Oot's schools special Centre pages eiN THE OTHER PAGES: Cinemas 2; Stars 14; Oomlcs 17; Moneywords 18; Crossword 19.37 words
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Advertisement193 1976-09-23 1 ¥«@S> Kitchen Cabinet Accelerate your cashflow. With Accounts Receivable financing. Slow cash flow need not stunt the growth of your company. If you are making good profits but short of working capital/see Hong Leong Finance for Accounts Receivable financing. And convert your trade debts into cash immediately to ensure a193 words
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Miscellaneous13 1976-09-23 1 Forecast Btac*pore's weather outlook ftom 1 jpjn. to 6 p.m. today No iwn.13 words
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Article391 1976-09-23 2 By Gerry de Sllva Jurong Town Corporation has approached the Netherlands Embassy in Singapore for assistance In a reclamation project. The project Involves the reclamation of 007 hectares of seabed off Tuas. Studies carried out at the Poona Institute In India Indicated that the project391 words
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Article, Illustration198 1976-09-23 2 Joachin Tan - By Joachin Tan After 25 years as an actor and producer, Robert Ludlum is doing what he likes best writing. Mr. Ludlum, 48, wrote five spy thrillers The Rhlnemann Exchange, Matlock Paper, Osterman Weekend, 8carlattl Inheritance and Gemini Contenders all of which are on sale198 words
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Article48 1976-09-23 2 The sixth music competition organised by the Singapore Music Te a c hers Association will be held at the Cultural Centre threatrete, Canning Rise, on Sept. 27 and 28 at 7 p.m. Free admission tickets are obtainable from the association at 5 Jalan Kechil, telephone *****1.48 words
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Article133 1976-09-23 2 Prices were generally steady on the Stock Exchange of Singapore during the first 45 minutes of trading today. The exception was Tractors Malaysia which Improved 36 cents to $4.80 following its increased dividend of 30 per cent. At one stage, the share rose to $5. BUSINESS DONE First133 words
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Miscellaneous603 1976-09-23 2 AT THE CINEMA JAWS: Trie Academyaward winning, recordbreaking movie about a shark. Stars are Roy 8chnelder, Robert Shaw, and Richard Dreyfus*. Screenplay by Peter Benchley and Carl Gottlieb, directed by Steven Spielberg. Prince: 1.30, 4.15, 6.45 and 9.30 p.m. PART TWO WALKING TALL: A hard hitting film with lawman Buford603 words
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Article11 1976-09-23 2 Police reported 94 accidents yesterday. Eight were serious and one fatal.11 words
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Article284 1976-09-23 3 K.K. Fong - To get information on job applicants By K.K. Fong Some employers are having prospective senior employees discreetly screened by private investigators before they are offered Jobs. According to informed sources, requests for screening services usually come from the more established firms, particularly the Euro-pean-owned,284 words
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Article29 1976-09-23 3 A 26-lecture course on. marketing management and sales management organised bv the University of Singapore's Department of Extramural Btudles will start on Sept. 28. More details telephone *****6.29 words
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Article205 1976-09-23 3 Douglas Chan - By Douglas Chan A security officer is initiating a move to form a union for security guards employed by agencies here. Encik Yasid bin Ibrahim, 40, appealed to aU his counterparts to contact him to discuss the matter. He can be contacted at telephone *****40205 words
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Article189 1976-09-23 3 $5.80 to the —it's a Fairdeal Fairdeal is selling books at $5.80 to the pound the cheapest rate in the market, a spokesman for the NTtJC co-opera-tive said yesterday. "Most book retailers are charting $6.90 to $7 to the pound," he said. "As far as we know, we have about189 words
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Advertisement178 1976-09-23 3 Get the best of both worlds Great live music phu the world's newest sounds in a far out disco show. Non-stop music starts with Eddie Katindig the Sound Movement who play their own special brand of cool jazz and Latin rock. Together the group masters six highKwe red musical instruments178 words
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Article251 1976-09-23 4 Teresa Ooi - Candidates will be picked only after 'A* level results By Teresa Ooi The Public Bervice Commission Is expected to phase out its system of mlddle-of-the-year provisional selection of students for all overseas scholarship. Candidates will now be picked only after the GC® 'A* level' results are251 words
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Article29 1976-09-23 4 The Muslim Missionary Society will organise Harl Raya Idll Fltrl congregational prayers at its premises in Lorong 12, Oeylang, on Saturday at 8.15 a.m. All Muslims are welcome.29 words
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180 1976-09-23 4 Singapore Airlines is more than Just living up to Its reputation of providing *a standard of inflight service that even other airlines talk about" Their cabin crew are now teaching other airlines the finer points of in-flight service. Three leading stewardesses, according to the180 words
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Article37 1976-09-23 4 The Japan Cultural Festival 1878 Photographic Exhibition and Contest will be held at Plasa Singapura from Friday to Monday between 10 ml and 9 p.m. dally. Prises will be awarded on Bunday at 3 p.m.37 words
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Article37 1976-09-23 4 The Hong Llm Constituency youth group will conduct another Jogging up-grading test on Oct 17 at 8 a.m. at the Hong Lim Community Centre. Registration is open to all. For more details ring the *****.37 words
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Article26 1976-09-23 4 The Tlonf Bshru Community Centre plans to conduct courses In flower making, dressmaking, fashion designing, bridal make-up, padang curry cooking. For more details telephone *****.26 words
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Article, Illustration73 1976-09-23 4 Seventeen-year-old Llllle Teo celebrating at the Hyatt Hotel poolslde last night. She had won the Miss Body Beautiful title the night before. This is her second beauty-crown In less than two months. Her first was Miss Pasir Pan Jang 1976. Now Llllle who measures 89-61-89 is looking73 words
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Article57 1976-09-23 4 A children's roller skating festival will be held at the Sentosa skating rink on Oct. 2 at 8 p.m. to celebrate Children's Day. Children uader 12 will be admitted to the rink free. Tickets for others at 50 cents including admission to Sentosa, an on sale at57 words
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Article376 1976-09-23 4 Married SAF personnel prefer HDB flats The Lands and Estates Department of the Singapore Armed Forces Is finding it difficult keeping the 1500 SAF married quarters occupied. This Is the result of many families moving Into HDB flats, the Department's Quartering Officer, Mr. Chan376 words
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Article57 1976-09-23 4 AP Slbu, Wednesday. Fifteen people accused of supporting communist Serlllas were released >m detention yesterday after denouncing communism and pledging loyalty to the Malaysian king and country, authorities announced. The 15 were among 72 persons rounded up In Slbu In July on charges of helping the commuAP - 57 words
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158 1976-09-23 4 Owners of uncompleted multi-storey ear park buildings can be Riven approval to let out the completed floors, a Car Parks Division spokesman said yeaterspokesman said that as lon* as the owner has been granted a temporary occupation licence by the Building Control158 words
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Article182 1976-09-23 4 Exports of animal feed processed in Singapore dropped dramatically over the last 18 months, from a peak of a quarter of a million tonnes at almost $94 million in 1974 to only about 72,000 tonnes at under $33 million last year. Export circles say182 words
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Article177 1976-09-23 4 The chairman and president of the DeveJopment Bank of Singapore, Mr. Howe Yoon Chong, expressed the hope that the bank's US$BO million ($147.6 million) convertible bond Issue would result In greater International participation In the bank's equity. At the signing of the Issue at177 words
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459 1976-09-23 5 Talks 'to bury the hatchet' will be held between white and black soccer clubs Reuter Johannesburg, Thursday South A f r 1 c a s' white professional National Foot ball League (NFL) has initiated talks aimed at moving towards racial integration of soccer, NFLReuter - 459 words
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Article118 1976-09-23 5 UPI Hone Kong. Thursday.—China is to publish a book to mourn the death of Chairman Mao Tse-Tung, the New China News Agency said yesterday. The book, entitled "Eternal Glory to the Great Leader and tea- cher Chairman Mao Tse-T«ii|," will contain rarlou statement* and minieiUPI - 118 words
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145 1976-09-23 5 Reuter Kuala Lumpur. Thurday Regional cooperation over aviation security will be among the topics to be discussed at an Informal meeting of Asian and Pacific directors of civil aviation here from Oct 25 to 29. Malaysian DirectorGeneral of Civil Aviation Mr. Ibrahim Mahmud yesterdayReuter - 145 words
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170 1976-09-23 5 Reuter Paris, Thursday A North Korean government official said here yesterday his country was prepared to neSotlate a peace treaty lrecUy with the United States to replace the quarter century old armlsUce accords. Mr. LI Jong |Hoyk, a special envoy of theReuter - 170 words
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Article, Illustration501 1976-09-23 6 Trail of blood as he shoots down four others UPI Brisbane, Thursday A suspected psychopath armed with a rifle yesterday killed two teenage girls and seriously wounded four other persons In a high noon shooting spree near a state government hlghrlse officeUPI; UPI radio picture - 501 words
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98 1976-09-23 6 UPI Bangkok. Thursday A policeman has been locked up for SO days for permitting miscegenation among tho canine corps, a Thai newspaper reported yesterday. The Daily News said Tina, a German Shepherd, had been an excellent police dor and they wanted her toUPI - 98 words
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234 1976-09-23 6 UPI Tel Aviv, Thursday The military command yesterday announced the arrest of two senior army officers on charges of accepting thousands of dollars in bribes from an American firm. The announcement did not identify the suspects by name, citing only their ranks as aUPI - 234 words
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160 1976-09-23 6 Reuter United Nations, Thursday Disagreements over the naming of committee chairmen yesterday held up the world body's annual assembly while behind-the scenes efforts were made to break the deadlock. Informed sources said one chairmanship, of the economic committee, was settled only after LatinReuter - 160 words
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Article, Illustration171 1976-09-23 6 Reuter Berne, Thursday. Armed police stood guard last night when self-exiled Soriet chess star, who fears the Russians may harm him, played an exhibition match here. Six pistol-carrying police officers guarded the hall where grandmaster Viktor Korchnol (left) played a chess game againstReuter - 171 words
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Article38 1976-09-23 6 Reuter The Hague, Thursday Bangladesh president Abu Sadat Mohammed Sayem has pardoned a Dutchman sentenced to life Imprisonment of up to 14 years for plotting to overthrow the government there, a Dutch Foreign Ministry spokesman said yesterday.Reuter - 38 words
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Article26 1976-09-23 6 Reuter New Delhi, Thursday.— At least 25 people were feared killed when a bus plunged Into a river, the Indian news agency Samachar reported.Reuter - 26 words
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Article103 1976-09-23 6 UPI TODAY Is Thursday, Sept. 23, the 287 th day of 1976 with 99 to follow. THE MOON Is In its new phase. THE MORNING STARB are Mercury, Saturn and Jupiter. THE EVENING STARS are Venus and Mars. Those born on this date are under the sign of Libra.UPI - 103 words
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Article40 1976-09-23 6 Reuter Moscow, Thursday A cacumber measuring 120 centimetres in length has been grown near the Urals city of Orenburg. Unusually hot weather helped the cucumber to put on as moch as 16 centimetres in a single day.—Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Miscellaneous218 1976-09-23 6 Tokyo Rain, J7-16C. Headline: Hired Runs Headline: U.N.O.A. open- stalk drug film star, ing marked by with- Manila Cloudy. 30drawal of Korean issue. 23C. Headline: Foresee Pari. Variable. 18- PMlUmentary pro B^W^^-inflaUo" Sv"? da?® mOSt eXPCn In Flve Port dead. 46 Injured. J rtly Seoul Bunny. 23-11 C. sunny, 20-13218 words
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340 1976-09-23 7 Avoid N-power as main energy source report Reuter London, Thursday—ln the first fundamental official questioning of the inevitability of nuclear B>wer in Britain, a topvel commission yesterday recommended that the government should avoid for as long as possible a major commitment to nuclear power as a main energy source. TheReuter - 340 words
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Article425 1976-09-23 7 Ceiling on wage increases too Reuter Paris, Thursday The French government yesterday froze prices of all goods and services until the end of the year and proposed a 6.5 per cent ceiling on wage and price increases next year in a major attack on inflation.Reuter - 425 words
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Article171 1976-09-23 7 Reuter Munich, Thursday Jimmy Carter, the US Democratic presidential candidate suggested in an Interview released yesterday that the US should encourage the independence of countries in the Soviet-led Warsaw Pact He also told the West German magazine, Quick, that the granting of US ambassadorshipsReuter - 171 words
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125 1976-09-23 7 Reuter Langen, Thursday. Three anti-aircraft missiles exploded at a West German military base near this northern town yesterday, killing two soldiers and seriously injuring three. A Defence Ministry spokesman In Bonn said the Amerlcan-bullt Hawk missiles, carrying con- ventional warheads, exploded on a launchingReuter - 125 words
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107 1976-09-23 7 Reuter Valletta, Thursday Mr. Dom Mintoff, sworn In yesterday for his second fiveyear term as Malta's prime minister, stressed there would be no foreign military bases on this Mediterranean island after 1979 when current leases with Britain and NATO expire. "There will notReuter - 107 words
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Article204 1976-09-23 7 UPI Washington, Thursday US Steel paid all President Ford's expenses for several short vacations at Disney World near Orl a n do, Florida, when he was House Republican leader, sources said yesterday. US Steel's chief lobbylet, William Whyte, said Mr. Ford made only one visitUPI - 204 words
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Advertisement187 1976-09-23 7 I I > i >'.k 0 >• -f The rough 4 n' the tough blue jeans take a dip in our washing formula to emerge 'seasoned'. In addition to its 'seasoned' look, the jeans become casually soft, comfortable and highly fashionable yet most importantly, the durability of the jeans remains187 words
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Article434 1976-09-23 8 The emotive Issue of caning In school has again drawn letters to the editor In a controversy sparked off by the Education Ministry's directive to principals to announce when and why the rod was used. The revision of corporal punishment procedures, the first In434 words
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Article60 1976-09-23 8 Someone asked a woman who need to be so happy with her house in Changl: "What are you goto* to do about four house, now that they are developing Chanel airport? ,f wnh aU that air- sarstr-H If you want to move out." Her reply: "Oh. that60 words
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Article, Illustration836 1976-09-23 8 After the NonAllfned Conference tn Colombo, there is talk in Sri Lanka that the general election, doe at the latest in mid-1977, should be postponed until 1980. The argument is being made that if Mrs. Bandaranalke loses the election whileGemini News Service - 836 words
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461 1976-09-23 8 rH VOICE OF THE j PRESS L J JAPAN TIMES The labour pains suffered by Prime Minister Takeo Mlkl and the Liberal-Democratic Party In giving birth to a new lineup of party officials and Cabinet ministers reflected clearly the continuing power struggle461 words
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120 1976-09-23 8 I refer to your report. 'TUB earns $455.7 million last year —Up nearly 15 px." (NN, Sept. 14). The heading gives the impression that $455.7 million was the profit figure for-1975, especially since details of tlje Board's recurrent expenditure Tor did not120 words
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Article68 1976-09-23 8 The streets and side* walks of Opera Estate and Slglap Road are constantly littered with droppings from dogs which are let loose by owners. I would appreciate It If the authorities take some appropriate action. These dogs also pose a threat to pedestrians as some are quite68 words
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Article46 1976-09-23 8 Mr. Ooh Toh Chwee <NN, Sept. 14) Is re-/ quested to furnish his particulars to the Board so that we can consider his request to rent a larger HDB fl*t. TAN BAN BOAT, Ag. Asst. Secretary. Pnbllc Relations Unit, Housing and Development Board, 146 words
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Advertisement26 1976-09-23 8 MAIL BAG WRITE fO THE EDITOR. NEW NATION. LOCKED RAG 15. SINGAPORE I. Only letter* with c or respondent nines and addresses will be published, j26 words
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Article, Illustration696 1976-09-23 9 Demonstrations in Australia against tho Governor General, Sir John Kerr, who dismissed Gough Whitlam's Labour government last December, have now extended to the Conservative Prime Minister, Malcolm Fraser. A Gemini News Service correspondent in Canberra reports that the prestige o# the British Crown and the696 words
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Article, Illustration420 1976-09-23 9 Art Buchwald - Art Buchwald Los Angeles Times Washington, Thursday When Lieutenant Viktor Belenko of the Soviet Air Force delivered a spanking new MiG-25 "Foxbat" fighter plane to the Japanese last week, there' was tremendous excitement amongst all Western military commands. The Japanese kneWv the Soviet Un ILos Angeles Times - 420 words
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Article, Illustration407 1976-09-23 10 / 11 Let'g call him Brian. He lg eight years old, brlght and talks football like an 18-year-old A Primary Two pupil of. a popular aided school, Brian spends at least IV4 hours every night doing his homework. Yet his mother, a secretary, Is worried that407 words
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Article, Illustration735 1976-09-23 10 / 11 TERESA OOI - The state of our schools Hart 8 ...what response? by TERESA OOI We asked for readers' reactions at the Btart of this twicea- week. series on Aug. 31. TO date I have received eight letters, one cartoon and seven telephone calls. A pathetic response. I thought, but not735 words
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Article567 1976-09-23 10 / 11 "4~ "4~ T T r'-i I r "4~ -L/." u U L/ tZ J 1 L I am a Sec. 4 student in a reputable Kngllshstream governmentaided school. Here are problems which we students face: TOO FEW teachers handle the English, maths and science. The school567 words
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397 1976-09-23 10 / 11 An angry father telephoned me after the report en blilngusllsm and blurted outT*Not everyone can be Ilk* Lee Helen Yang! (the only one among this year's President's scholars who Is trilingual.) "There Is an overemphasis on bilingualism." said Mr. Chan (the name Is fictitious). "I397 words
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Article207 1976-09-23 10 / 11 A school prindpal has a heavy responsibility. Hs must sot the tone of his school and mould Its character. According to' St. An* dreWs former principal and teaehsr Mr. Thomas, there Is nobody to set a sehool light except the principal. Tet too many are "peon" principals207 words
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Article, Illustration210 1976-09-23 10 / 11 (Now known as premature school leaver or junior trainee) I used to think that I wot stupid then they told N, f mo I wot not stupid, I wos dull then they told me thot being dull wos o bod image, I wos o slow leorner. then210 words
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216 1976-09-23 10 / 11 Slew Oak* (the name U fictitious) la an active girl. She plays the piano, and enjoys badminton and folk dandM. She la alao a girl guide and a class prefect. A Secondary One pupil of one of the better Chinese-aided achools, the 18-year-old216 words
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Advertisement148 1976-09-23 10 / 11 When you care foryour teeth, yoiia choose a KENT. r i i' i v i t WESSLER Real Bristle or Nylon Hard/Medium .JTCCuII PARK LANE Real Bristle Hard/Medium via inrrrirrr t rrrn Ifl T f BTOUTNEART Real Bristle Dual Texture Reel Bristle Hard/Medium —-w SPECIAL K45 DENTURE HYGIENE BRUSH Available148 words
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Article910 1976-09-23 12 Violet Oon - By Violet Oon Breastfeeding la fun, frustrating, exhlllrating, exasperating, thrilling and tiring, but never dull. X know because that's what I've been doing, breastfeeding for the last three weeks, ever since the birth of our 9 daughter. Today I'm sharing my Eraonal experience of Is natural910 words
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Article, Illustration228 1976-09-23 12 Eileen Tan - Really good cooks never blame their tools they make sure they've got good ones In the first place and take care of those tools. Care,of kitchen equipment Is Important: Always clean and dry gadgets after use,. sharpen or replace blunted cutting edges and oil or228 words
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Article146 1976-09-23 12 Reuter London, Thursday.—lf Su plan to itart an afir outside jour marriage, make sure first you wont be swamped by a sense of guilt, British doctor advises. Isolate the affair froM 4 the rest of your life, ad warn your Intended pMCner you dont want to harm spouseReuter - 146 words
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Article, Illustration607 1976-09-23 13 I =3 Decor J A "We practically live in the bedroom," a sweet young thing newly married, unabashedly said. No, she was not exactly referring to bedroom ?ames but rather to the act that to her. the bedroom is more than Just a place607 words
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Article, Illustration925 1976-09-23 14 -3 Back-of-the paper backgrounder NYT Paris, Thursday Unless the government of President Valery Giscard d'Estalng Intervenes, a charming, ambitious 56 year old publisher will In. crease his already firm control of a substantial part of the Trench press. Robert Hersant, who has graduallyNYT - 925 words
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Advertisement37 1976-09-23 13 >v Hrm>Nlfti grease and grime but so gentle on your handsl Ask for lime-fresh fragrant care today. Available at leading supermarkets and provision stores. Only white stocks last. V<ht MrnvUjfkitchen-mata. Sate Agar* Guthrie Trading OONKJMM OOOOt OMMON37 words
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Miscellaneous353 1976-09-23 14 YOUR LUCKY BIRTHDAY BOFiN today, you are Inclined to spend In haste more than you earn—and to regret It greatly later on. Tou will from earliest childhood benefit considerably from having a manager, a partner In your affairs wno will keep an eye on your funds, on how you gain353 words
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Article254 1976-09-23 15 SETBACK FOR AND UPI Brussels. Thursday Speculative pressures put the dollar at 14-month low against several European currencies yesterday. Sterling hovered near its worst ever rate and gold fell back from a firm start early in the day. Gold began trading at US$l2l an ounce in Zurich and U*****.50 InUPI - 254 words
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Article30 1976-09-23 15 AP Kuchlng. Thursday Sarawak, the world's biggest exporter of pepper. exported more than U5523.4 million ($56.1 million) worth of the commodity In the first half of this year. AP.AP - 30 words
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Article85 1976-09-23 15 AP Perth, Thursday—New Pilbara Iron ore development worth almost US$OOO million ($1430 million) over the next two years was announced following talks with a Japanese steel mission to West Australia. The mission was led by Saburo Tanabe, senior managing director of Nippon Steel Corp. West Australia PremierAP - 85 words
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Article207 1976-09-23 15 Malaysian exports up Reuter London, Thursday Malaysian sales of manufactured and processed commodities In Britain are expected to increase by more than 60 per cent to nearly £9 million ($37.8 million) next year, the Commonwealth Secretariat reported. The forecast was based on orders and inquiries following Malaysia's firstReuter - 207 words
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Article392 1976-09-23 15 from the A DOG HOUSE PG And so we now know that the Junior Champion for the year 1971/77 is Miss Laura Llong a very capable young handler. But there Is more to it than that, for it really was the day of the Llongs sfncePG - 392 words
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Article159 1976-09-23 15 A strong rally turned sour yesterday when the government reported crucial capital spending was not picking up and prices cloied irregularly lower in the heaviest trading in seven months on the New York Stock Exchange. The Dow Jones industrial average, ahead seven points at one time, lost 0.74159 words
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Article31 1976-09-23 15 Daw Jones closing averages on the NYSB yesterday: 30 industrial 1014.08 (off 0.74); 30 transport 333.80 (off 0.13); IB utilities 08.81 (off 0.41); 88 stock 317.80 (off 0 30).31 words
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Article197 1976-09-23 15 Affected by the sharp rise ou Wall Street, the market opened higher. However, since this was the sth consecutive rise, the market stopped rising. T. O. J. A.: 4,744.50 (+5.90). 76. Hl-Low 4.865.55(7/1) 4.403.06(1/ 5). T.8.E.: 354.39 (+0.33). Volume: 230 mil (+5O mil). Closing prices In yen on the197 words
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Article126 1976-09-23 15 Closing prices at lIJO a.m. today (Australian time) on the Sydney Stock Exchange: ACI 1M 100 ADC 20 M Ampol Pet <4 65 ANI NU 116 APM NU 143 Nil Bank NBW NU 620 Brambles 166 170 BHP 772 774 Bora] 215 217 CBA 266 280 CSR 466 470126 words
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Article73 1976-09-23 15 Closing prion In francs on the Paris Bourse yesterday: Parlbas 151.30 +1.20 Fonder MM +IJO Prtntemps 54.40 +140 Bull 33 +3 Royal Dutch 333J0 —0 30 Mlchelln 1376 +41 C.OJB. 308 JO +4JO Thomson 191 +4JO CTJP. 10ft +3.90 Rhone (3 +1.90 Air 358 B.S.N. 047 +30 Philips S3JS73 words
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Article90 1976-09-23 15 Closing prices In Swiss francs on the Zurich Stock enhance yesterday: UBS Bearer IMO -f 10 UBS Registered 502 +3 SBC 466 +6 Credit Suisse MM Sir Issslr B. 6 33 +10 Swiss Reinsur MM +M WlnUrthur B. —P Zurich Insur 6500 +M Juvena B. 1M -ft Nestle B.90 words
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Article67 1976-09-23 15 /SSSi SSSSSSSS Reuter Tokyo, Thursdady Toshlhiko Yano, Direc-tor-General of International Trade Policy at Japan's Trade and Industry Ministry, said he remained quite unmoved by press reports of plans In the U8 and Europe to curb Imports from Japan. If imports restraints were imposed against Japan, thenReuter - 67 words
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116 1976-09-23 15 Reuter Bonn, Thursday. West Germany's Development Aid Ministry yesterday began talks here on granting loans for developing countries to aid them to buy German ships. A Ministry spokesman said a dozen governments had asked to borrow a total of between 400 millionReuter - 116 words
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Advertisement38 1976-09-23 15 ZONUSSI a r/» r«2 'FteV? Mi U" I m z w r< JV J6S> Mdous Teppen-YfcM Steak is Prepared* Cooked at Ibur Table •tOKOH IJ.M Rfrtaurant Supreme Houee. Tel: *****1 KAIWA Jepenete StMk House Orchid Inn. Te« *****238 words
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Advertisement56 1976-09-23 15 M,rr "•oPi®a'te r Julie Sudiro ■:<i 53 4 f V< MP P5 k r '4 f Helen call *****3 U-r*. if ;y y,-(V r ,r S.EH.DE Slim JEWELLERS r <7? *2*l 'M i j&Wv V"* '■"W.p* I 4ft* X A G-13, Tangtin Shopping Centra, Tanglin Road, Singapore 10. T«l: *****856 words
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Article527 1976-09-23 16 BRIAN MILLER - By BRIAN MILLER Thailand's Somparn Champjsrl will be making a return to the Singapore tepnis scene when he competes in the Open Grasscourt championships at the Singapore Cricket Club courts from October 9, 10, 15, 16 an<i 17. A regular competitor In the annual P e527 words
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Article251 1976-09-23 16 AP Rome, Thursday The Australian team for the Davis Cup tennis semi final against Italy remained unnamed yesterday, on the eve of the draw for the match that will decide Chile's opponent in the final. Australian team captain Neale Fraser watched his four players train atAP - 251 words
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201 1976-09-23 16 ON THE TRACK with Fairway Kuala Lumpur. Thursday Fapetol showed his liking for the wet track when he strode out attractively In a 600 m sprint In 39 here this morning. The going was soft. All gallops were done on the sand.with Fairway - 201 words
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Article63 1976-09-23 16 Copenhagen, Thursday Italy, warming up for the start of their world Cup campaign, beat Denmark 1-0 In a soccer friendly here last night. Yesterday's friendly International soccer results: Bulgaria 3 Turkey (at Sofia); Italy 1 Denmark 0 (Copenhagen); East Germany 1 Hungary 1 (Bast Berlin): Norway 363 words
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Article184 1976-09-23 16 Reuter Stockholm, Thursday— Wimbledon champ 1 on BJorn Borg of Sweden will meet Italy's clay court king Adbrlano Panatta In a U8550.000 (about 8$12S,000) Winner Take All tennis match in BodertalJe on October 6, Borg's American agent said yesterday. Jan Steinmann, representing lTark McCormack, said the SwedishReuter - 184 words
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Advertisement369 1976-09-23 16 JLO3 GLOBE OEHERAL CONTRACTOR Company. Let ui beautify your home within your budget. A wide range of marble, ceramics and terrazso awaits for your selection. Hall and 2 bedrooms 2 mm vinyl tile $390. Cash or Instalments. King Robert Tan *****1 from 8.00 a.m. 6.00 p.m. tfBI 1 LIU ORIENT369 words
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Advertisement501 1976-09-23 16 NOTICES PUBLIC AUCTION CHArnm m (pawnbrokers) Unredeemed pledges made up to March 1970 consisting of gold and dl far ornaments, jewelleries etc. pledged with the following pawnshops will be sold by public auction No. 259 South Bridge Road No. 287 South Bridge Road No. 103 Tanjong Pagar Road No. 108501 words
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Article, Illustration806 1976-09-23 17 Brian Miller - BOWLING by Brian Miller The Amateur Tenpin Bowling Club, In conJ u ji c tlon with Hotel Ball Beach and Garuda Airways, have finally agreed to send six men and four women to compete in the Ball bowling tournament to be held on806 words
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Advertisement123 1976-09-23 17 ATTENTION ALL BOWLERS A complete range 110 to 16 lbs] of brand new EBONITE balls have just arrived. Bowl with the right ball One which allows you tho most control and effective rolling action H. Kaneko is at Pasir Panjang Bowl to help you selsct the right one. Before drilling123 words
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Miscellaneous71 1976-09-23 17 THE BORN LOSER by Art Sa'nsom I m a JUST STICK TO 40UR \IW9HIU6 W COOKIV)bJ HERE AT HQU£! 1 i m i 1 KNEW. THINGS WOULPNT GO WELL. N WE P -THAT] V'l "jr «<< I se 1 353 HE HAS TOO' MUCH PUN. by Frank O'Neal ...ON TAXPAYERS'TIME.71 words
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Article, Illustration1110 1976-09-23 18 DON REVIE - Coppell will be most talked-about player DON REVIE Steve Coppell, Manchester United's 21-year-old outsideright, could become the most talked' about footballer in England this season Coppell, bought from Tranmere Rovers for £30.000 (about 8*130,000). made a considerable Impact in Division One last season while completing his1,110 words
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Article316 1976-09-23 18 Reuter Kiamesha Lake, Thursday—While Gerald Fiord and Jimmy Carter launch their televised political debates, boxers Muhammad All and Ken Norton are engaging in their own kind of verbal warfare 25 kilometres apart at this Catsklll mountain resort. Carter hopes to win the president seatReuter - 316 words
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177 1976-09-23 18 Reuter London, Thursday Maurice Bembridge, a forgotten man In British golf, bounced back Into the limelight In the Benson and Hedges £40.000 (about S$180,000) International tournament near here yesterday with a slx-under-par 08 for the first round lead. Bembridge took a oneReuter - 177 words
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Miscellaneous482 1976-09-23 18 Thursday Cut out and pin with other coupons. Posting instructions opp«or below Name (Mr./Mrs./Miss) Address FILL IN MISSING LETTERS ACROSS □□■□I 4. It's natural vov morner i a bay goes walking and 5. Legal document 4. Ta incautiously would be inviting trouble WHAT YOU HAVE TO 00 Each day this482 words
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Article, Illustration689 1976-09-23 19 BRIAN MILLER - By BRIAN MILLER Roy Lee's hopes of celebrating his birthday today by leading River Valley to victory over Buklt Pan Jang in yesterday's Division Three League match at Jalan Besar were dashed when his team staged a walkout in protest against a decision madePicture by STEVEN LEE - 689 words
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Article42 1976-09-23 19 Newly- formed Star United Football Club won the Beatty Cup Beven-a-Bide to u rnament when they beat Star Indians 1-0 at Balestler Road yesterday. N. Morgan, Star Unlted's youth forward scored the winning goal In the second half.42 words
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198 1976-09-23 19 Helsinki, Thursday Finland overwhelmed Luxembourg 7-1 in a European Group Two World Cup soccer qualifying match here last night and Joined England at the top of the standings. The score was 3-0 at half-time. n>« Helskanen and Olavl Rlssanen scored two goals198 words
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Article75 1976-09-23 19 London, Thursday Results of last night's rugby matches: Rugby League Division One Leigh 5 St. Helens 20; Rugby Union tour Match Gloucester 62 Japan 10. Club Matches Brldgewater and Albion 4 Fleet Air Arm 15; Coventry 13 Nuneaton 9; Glamorgan Wanderers 18 Lydney 12; Llanelli 1075 words
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222 1976-09-23 19 Reuter London. Thursday Third Division clubs Brighton and Wrexham scored away wins over First Division opponents last night to reach the last 16 of the English football League Cup. Brighton beat West Bromwlch Albion 2-0, both goals coming from 21-year-old striker Peter Ward, whileReuter - 222 words
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Article428 1976-09-23 19 The big break-up of Leeds United continues... London, Thursday Hie break-up of the once-great Leeds United soccer team continued yesterday as team captain Billy Bremner pondered a move to Second Division Hull City. Leeds agreed to accept £40,000 (about 8*175,000) for the dynamic mldfleld star.428 words
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Article30 1976-09-23 19 Singapore Cricket Club maintained their unbeaten run In the women's Division One hockey League when they handed Ceylon Sports Club a 9-1 trouncing at the Padang yesterday.30 words
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Miscellaneous309 1976-09-23 19 Crossword a u a a u a h .1 aaa j n ACROSS 1 Land measure 5 Island near Alaska 9 Duck genus 13 Wharf 14 Aisle walker 15 Philippine knife 16 What to do Jan. first 19 Poetic word 20 Pats 21 Dot on the map 22 Ankles 23309 words
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Article84 1976-09-23 20 MEI LIN: Foreigners must really be thinking that Singaporeans are business-minded. First, government departments and tory boards are determined to be in the black; second, the National Trades Union Congress started running several cooperative projects and now the Singapore Armed Forces are cultivating pineapples for their own consumption84 words
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Miscellaneous891 1976-09-23 20 AND RADIO SINGAPORE 5 IN OPENING ANNOUNCEMENTS folWIVES MATINEE: Crab-Beauty (r). Part One of. this Teochew film 350 GENERAL HOSPITAL. Soap opera. 4.35 INTERMISSION 6.99 OPENING ANNOUNCEMENTS followed by CASTAWAY: The Rebels. Rivalry divides the castaways most of the time, with those who were on the wrong side of the891 words
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Miscellaneous166 1976-09-23 20 Today's top shows TALENTIME 16: Third Quarter Final. (Ch. 5. 8.45 p.m. In colour). Featured In this quarter final are vocal soloists parole Ann Fernandez, Mahanum Jasin, Moneer Tallb, Raldah Mohd. Sa'ad, Arthur Nonls and Victor Llm. The Instrumental gr o ups competing are William Tan and Teo Hock Guan166 words
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