New Nation, 4 December 1976

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  • 17 1 New Nation SINGAPORE SftMpypJfeegmter 4, 1976 No. 1813 Price 25 cents M.C. (P) 428/76 r NEW COMMENT|
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  • 188 1  -  By Wang Look Fung The Customs Department has tightened up regulations on charity shows. Voluntary organisations are no longer allowed to use any of the money from the ticket sales to cover expenses incurred in holding the shows. Only organisations affiliated to the Singapore Council
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  • 105 1 Reuter Jakarta, Saturday A new computeroperated traffic control scheme starts in the Indonesian capital next month and motorists have been warned what will happen if they don't cooperate the police will stone "If necessary all traffic policemen In Jakarta will be Instructed to carry
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  • 48 1 A Japan Airlines flight from Singapore to Hong Kong and Tokyo has been cancelled because of a one-day strike by the airline's flight crew. The walkout Is expected to force the cancellation of about 30 per cent of International and domestic flights scheduled for today.
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  • 313 1 Plains, Saturday President- elect Jimmy Carter said yesterday that barring a national emergency he has "no intention" of seeking wage and price controls in the next four years. The move could make it easier for the steel Industry to back down on its controversial price
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  • 187 1 The Labour Ministry this morning confirmed it b looking into the recruitment of skilled workers for overseas by local companies. Today's Basin ess Times reported that local contractors have recruited 9M stevedores lor Sandl Arabia. The report said the local contractors are allegedly paid *****
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  • 1093 2 Mr. Lee Kuan Yew ha* told the Japanese that mUtuncf to South-east Asia must be by "a series of actions not Just a PR exercise." The Prime Minister ■aid this In an Interview with Mr. Motoo Kaede. chief editorial writer of Tokyo
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  • 47 2 A wallet with a student's bus pass, a skating admission card, a black comb and some money was left behind after the 4 p.m. show at the Flaza cinema on Nov 28. Will the finder please contact Miss Tan at Tel. *****5 during office hours.
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  • 92 2 More than 120 Dig farmers have moved to the Ponggol Lorong Baungkok centralised farm to make way for development. They moved under the first phase of the giant pig rearing scheme. When the 254 hectares of land there are fully developed, it can accommodate about
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  • 322 2  -  TOO LITTLE OF TOO MANY DANCES By Violet Oon Russian ballet is back in town and, as usual, crowds have been flocking to see the performances at the National Theatre. This time the company Is called the Moscow Bolshol Ballet, a rather misleading name as only three of
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  • 30 2 An audition for the University of Singapore's production Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf will be held at the Guild House. Bvans Road, on Monday and Tuesday at 8 p.m.
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  • 29 2 A vocal recital presented by Miss Tan Joo En® with Miss Jlng Lin* Tam on the piano will be held at the Yamaha Auditorium tomorrow ai 8 p.m.
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    • 947 2 CINEMA THE STRONGEST MAN IN THE WOULD: Some of the aereen'i finest comedians net together to provide some heav> laughs and a candidate for the world's strongest guy. Stars Kurt Russel. Joe Flynn, Eve Arden. Phil Silvers, Cesar Romero. Screenplay by Joe Graves. Cathay: 1.30. 4, 830 and OJO p.m.
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    • 55 2 Today: 10.20 p.m. (2.4 m). Tomorrow: 9.35 a.m. (2.7 m): 10.57 p.m. (2.5 m). Monday 10.06 a.m. (2.8 m); 11.32 p.m. (2.5 m). Tuesday: 10.37 a.m. (2.9 m). Wednesday: 12.07 a.m. (2.6 m); 11.09 a.m. (2.9 m). Thursday: 12.40 a.m. (2.6 m); 11.43 a.m. (2.9 m). Friday: 1.14 a.m. (2.6
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  • 11 2 Police reported 80 accidents yesterday. Seven were serious and two fatal.
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  • 357 4 Many cases of ignited matches in luggage The Orient Airlines Association (OAA), an organisation of 10 international carriers of the Orient has expressed concern over the growing number of cases involving ignited matches in hand-carried bags and luggage. Thus, its Safety and Flight Operations
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  • 279 4  -  By K.K. Fong Many motorists are switching from comprehensive insurance to thirti party coverage to save money. Insurance companies contacted said there has been a 20 to 60 per cent Increase In third party coverage. The switch, according to Insurance and underwriting circles, started at the beginning of
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  • 202 4  -  ANITA AND TEAM CLINCH BID TO HOST PRESTIGIOUS CONFERENCE HERE By Peter Ong The International Congress and Convention Association (ICCA) is to hold its annual conference here next year after strong lobbying from Singapore. Singapore won the conference from Mexico, the other strong contender. A Singapore delegation of
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  • 517 4  -  By Gerry de Silva Thai Prime Minister Thanin Kralvlchien yesterday skipped two sightaeeing lours to hold further talks with Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. "We became interested in many project*," said the Thai leader at a Press conference iater. He added: This Is the first round,
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  • 82 4 Singapore Is to be linked to Kuala Lumpur, Penang and Kota Kinabalu by an airline computer reservations system next year. This was told to travel agents attending a workshop/seminar on Destination Sarawak, at the Mandarin Hotel yesterday. Mr. 8.8. Vlrlk, manager of MAS said
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  • 58 4 Mr. Kiong Woon Kew, a well-known former badminton and boxing coach, died on Thursday after he was involved In an accident. Mr. Kiong was a re tired teacher of St. Andrew's School. The cortege will leave 12 Slak Kew Avenue tomorrow at 12.30 p.m. for the Church of
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  • 529 5 Dr. K's successor tells of his priorities UPI Plains, Saturday Cyrus Vance signalled yesterday he will conduct a more traditional style of diplomacy as Secretary of State than has Dr. Henry Kissinger and would delegate major responsibility to competent subordinates. Mr. Vance, 59,
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  • 158 5 UPI Washington, Saturday. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger called Cyras Vance "an outstanding choice" and he said he will make immediately available to Mr. Vance all the information which is available to him. Minutes after Mr. Vance's choice was made official yesterday spokesman Robert Funseth
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  • 303 5 AP Plains, Saturday President elect Jimmy Carter indicated yesterday that he will make "a special effort" in the early months of his administration to resume peace negotiations in the Middle East. He told a news conference that most of the parties of the ArabIsraeli dispute
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    • 145 5 a has a matrix of 390 springs! a H r Model: 390 FOUR STAR spring mattresses are manufactured, through advanced technology and automatic machinery, by a well-established local industry to beat unnecessary shipment costs and import taxes, especially under the present trend of national scheme in promoting quality control in
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  • 467 6 Serious test for Miki and party Reuter Tokyo, Saturday Voters In Japan's general election tomorrow are expected to show their disenchantment with the Conservative ruling Liberal Democratic Party by giving more support to moderates in the opposition. Opinion polls have raised doubts as
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  • 45 6 Reuter Tokyo, Saturday A train in which Prime Minister Takeo Miki was travelling was halted for an hour following an anonymous telephone call that a bomb was planted Inside a railway tunnel, police said. Police searched the tunnel but found no explosive. Reuter.
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  • 99 6 Reuter Tokyo, Saturday The two rival leaders of Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) yesterday got together in a street campaign for the first and last time before tomorrow's elections. Before a huge crowd jamming streets in front of the Shinjuku Railway Terminal Station here,
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  • 77 6 Reuter London, Saturday Talks have been going on over the possibility of Iran paying In oil Instead of money for British arms exports which could create problems here because Britain can look forward to growing supplies from its North Sea oilfields. Some British newspaper reports said the
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  • 220 6 AP London, Saturday The Singapore Government has dropped two fraud charges against financier James Slater, his attorney said yesterday. And a magistrate's court postponed a British Trade Department case against Slater to give him time to fight extradition to Singapore on two remaining fraud charges. Slater,
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  • 232 6 AP Bangkok, Saturday A rightist Thai-language newspaper yesterday personally attacked Prime Minister Thanin Kraivichien and his government's policy of curbing the Press. An editorial and column in the Dao Siam newspaper were perhaps the strongest press statements against the government that came into Ewer
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 158 6 THERE S 'TNO C BETTER O C PISACE TO THAN C AT TROPICANA Pop go the champagne corks Smiles all around It 's the celebrating season Why not celebrate with us at MM Mil Ml? Grand Gala 9 Course Chinese Dinne F roe (Champagne Sing along Carols By Candlelight Novelties.
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  • 223 7 Reuter Bonn, Saturday An air force bookkeeper faced trial yesterday accused of creating a phantom company of airmen to pay for his luxury life style. The prosecution said Staff Sergeant Siegfried Schmidt netted one million marks ($1 million) over seven years
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  • 130 7 UPI TODAY is Saturday, Dec. 4, the 339 th day of 1976 with 27 to follow. THE MOON is approaching its full phase. THE MORNING STARS are Mars and Saturn. THE EVENING STARS are Venus, Mercury and Jupiter. Those born on this date are under the sign of Sagittarius.
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  • 259 7 As hopes rise for a permanent end to the Lebanese civil war... Reuter London, Saturday Big American banks are heading a return to warshattered Beirut by the international banking community. As hopes rise of permanent peace at last after 19 months of civil war, the
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  • 296 7 Reuter Beirut, Saturday. Efforts to organise the surrender of heavy weapons used in Lebanon's civil war ran into deadlock yesterday, casting doubt on the complete success of an Arab peace plan for the shattered country. The collection of heavy weapons ranging from machineguns and mortars
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  • 55 7 UPI Cairo, Saturday Folk singer Abdel Rahman Yussef was entertaining his aadience at a village wedding on Thursday, when he stopped suddenly, gave out a loud scream and fell dead. A bullet fired in the air by a relative of the bridegroom In Jubilation had hit the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 197 7 WORLD WEATHER New York Sunny, 25-12 C. Headline: Carter is expected to appoint Vance Secretary of State. Tokyo Cloudy, 13-7 C. Headline: China's Foreign Minister Chiao Is fired and replaced by Huang San Francisco Fair but hazy, 18-2 C. Headline: Bomber production approved. Rome Sunny. 16-9 C. Headline: Agnelli: There
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  • 459 8 Marriages do break down and harbour hatted instead of love. The wife, being physically weaker, may find herself in varying degrees of danger. Since the last century, social reformers in both Asia and the West have worked to secure for women protection and rights inside
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  • WHISPERS By ISPY
    • 70 8 A boa was Invited to Join the office netball team In a mixed lnter-office match, but had to decline regretfully because of a previous engagement. Regret turned to relief when he later learned that the team was playing against that from a company of which he was
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    • 39 8 An executive walked Into a meeting half an hour late. "I am sorry," he said. "I came specially early for this meeting. Bui when I arrived in the office, I forgot all about It."
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  • 328 8 ...REFUGEES CONTINUE TO FLEE VIETNAM Singapore, Saturday Undaunted by the dangers of capture or shipwreck, refugees in flimsy Ashing boats are fleeing Vietnam by the thousands. According to officials In Bangkok, about 450 refuR>s reached Thailand In tober and about the same number
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  • 52 8  -  MISS KOH LIAN HUA Optimists (NN, Oct. 30) will be pleased to know that two bus shelters are being built along Telok Blangah Way, and two more will be built soon. The bus shelter for Telok Blangah Rise will be Included by the PWD In Its next
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  • 164 8  -  MISS MANJIT KOUR I refer to the letter by Disappointed (NN. Nov 13) who asked If his present three-room flat could be used as surety. In place of a deposit for a four-room flat. The down Payment of 20 per cent of the
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  • 295 8 VOICE OF THE PRESS UTUSAN MELAYU The Bar Council has expressed fears over the Minister of Law and AttorneyGeneral, Tan Sri Abdul Kadlr's statement In respect of a proposal to amend the Constitution of Malaysia to make non-Muslims liable to prosecution for committing "khalwa t" (close
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  • 89 8  -  GEORGE FAVACHO This Is in reply to Ballet Student's letter (NN. Nov 24). We are pleased to Xnow of the Interest in our transmission of the ballet Romeo and Juliet. As the terms of our contract with the programme distributor permit only one transmission, we are regretably not
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  • 49 8 I will be the first motorist to stay In my lane if the Traffic Police will do something about those slow vehicles that hug the middle or right lanes, especially alone Bukit Tlmah/Woodlands Roads and Ayer Rajah/ Upper Ayer Rajah Roads. MOTORIST, Singapore 5.
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    • 27 8 "I know we live in a tolerant multi-religious society but all my girl friends left me because of religious differences they worshipped money and I was broke."
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  • 458 9  -  Art Buchwald Los Angeles Times After every election the fickle media tend to interview the winners. No one seems to care about the losers. It has always been my policy to stay with the losers and find out why they blew it. This year I talked to
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  • 680 9 NYT Hong Kong, Saturday A favourite pastime in Hong Kong is shopping, but with the vast improvement in the standard of living that resulted from the successful industrial development of the last few years, along with worldwide Inflation and the decline of the US dollar,
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    • 334 9 m 3 AJI-HOMOTO "Know The Pack"Contest Winners SE 1! 85 AS Congratulations! The following have won prizes in the above contest held from 15th August to 15th October 1976 Ist Prize 1 National Refrigerator NR-250S 1 National Stand Fan F 40XNQ Plus $500 cash AMINAH BINTI KUNIM 54K, Jalan Mat
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  • 709 10  -  Criticisms have not improved standard of news reading Sight sound by Judith Holmberg Despite recent criticism in Parliament of news reading on TV little seems to have been done to improve it. It la dull and does not reflect the professionalism seen In other locally produced documentaries
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 1248 10 YOUR WEEKEND ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE SINGAPORE 5 II >TB 12.M OPINING ANNOUNCEMENT8 followed by SESAME 8T.1EET 1.59 SATURDAY MATINEE: The Heavenly Body. After 18 months of languishing in the dark, William Powell gets the lead role aa an astronomer who's burled In his work. Hedy Lamarr stars as his wife who
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    • 537 10 FM STEREO SATURDAY 6.00 Opening Anncts. followed by At Sunset with K&r&jan Bon Bona 6JO News (E) and Programme Summary 6.45 At 8unset (cont'd) 7.00 Music for a While: A vocal concert by Choo Hwee Llm. baritone, Samuel Llew, tenor and a male quartet accompanist Ng Kok Cheow (piano) 8.00
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    • 39 10 V* r 1 f I *u» «*< >-* V > 3r S.W •t* v -v >'■ **vV 4 t\\* v. ;"»> 'TV M v. t. >■ K > t A V.V> v < lehfc 'jMSfa: &?:Zt Scramble at the 81npp«re real area—daring the Singapore tkih Undtr-n fame.
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    • 118 10 TOP SHOWS OF THE WEEKEND SOCCER: Singapore versus Russian Under--23. (Ch. 5, 3.45 pan. In colour). An hour's highlights of the friendly match between the visiting Russian Under--23 and the National team which did no better than the Singapore Reserves and were thrashed 5-0 by the Russian side on Wednesday
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    • 294 10 on the road to North Carolina. They detach .the trailer from the cab, lose their hold on It, and it crashes into a tobacco barn which collapses and Injures the fanner. Sonny and Will realise that the insurance company will pay the damages, but they feel a moral obligation towards
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  • 567 11  -  That's the job of this 'shampoo' artist Cinema (>« Gloria Chandy SHAMPOO: Warren Beatty, Lee Grant, Goldie Hawn, Julie Christie, Jack Warden, Tony Bill, Written by Warren Beatty, Produced by Warren Beatty. (Soon at Orchard). Warren Beatty decided to produce a movie one day. 8o
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  • 591 11 Catch a falling Spy. By Len Deighton. 268 pages. Harcourt Brace Jovanovlch. The Sun Chemist. By Leionel Davidson, 275 pages. Alfred A. Knopf. The Glory Boys. By Gerald Seymour. 314 pages. Random House. Bookshelf NYT There's so much talk about broken traditions and
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  • 267 12 'Sacrifice needed' Reuter Plains, Saturday President elect Jimmy Carter, facing higher unemployment and continued rising S rices, has appealed > the US steel producers to rescind their recently announced price increases. He also said stimulation of the flagging economy was likely to be needed. At
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  • 255 12  -  !Vlark«*t roundup »U Rav Dhaliwal The Singapore stock market has yet to find solid ground generally despite a slightly steadier trend this week. It continues to drift as wary Investors lack strong buying interest, as has been the case for more than eight
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  • Stock markets round the world
    • 185 12 Prices registered a broad gain yesterday In active trading on the New York Stock Exchange In response to President elect Carter's pledge not to Impose price controls when he takes office. But Mr. Carter trigger ed some late profit taxing when he said he admired the principles of
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    • 32 12 UPI The Dow Jones closing averages on the NYSE yesterday: 30 industrials 950.65 (up 1.91); 30 transport 338.60 up 3.33); 15 utilities 103.14 (up 1.18); #5 stocks 309.78 (up 1.13).—UP1.
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    • 216 12 DBS-Daiwa Securities Int'l Ltd. The market rebounded sharply for the first time in 6 days on Improved trading and the N.O.J.A. regained the Y4.500 level. High-priced light elecricals continued bullish centring on Sony and Pioneer. Also, non-life insurance Issues and paper and pulps were selected. Although some speculatlves were
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    • 70 12 Closing prices In francs on the Paris Bourse yesterday: Parlbas 143+6 Poncler 282.60 2.10 Prlntemps 41.70 +2.50 Bull 26.00 +.95 Royal Dutch 235.80 —.30 Mlchelln 1160 +27 COE 258.50 7.5 Thomson 170 +7.10 CFP 95.80 +2.40 Rhone 71.20 +2.70 Air 331 +5 BSN 495 26 Philips 51.10 —.60 8ues
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    • 86 12 Union Bank of Switzerland Closing prices in Swiss francs on the Zurich Stock Exchange yesterday: UBS Bearer 3060 1 UBS Registered 535 +36 SBC 303 3 Credit Suisse 3035 10 Swissair a 608 Swiss Reinsur. 3380 40 Wlnterthur B. 1750 6 Zurich Insur. 6300 —10 Juvena B. 347 s
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  • 140 12 UPI Brussels, Saturday The U S. dollar and British pound declined marginally yesterday on most European money exchanges. The price of gold closed mixed. The pound fared worse, losing some Eound against the dol—r to close the week at U551.6630 against US* 1.6645, and
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    • 237 13 IMPORTERS ft exporters. WHOLESALER RETAILER CONTRACTOR ft DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF ELECTRICAL lighting fittings, fountain lightings CHANDELIERS FOR HOMES ft OFFICES FOR ALL YOUR LIGHTING REQUIREMENTS. TEL: U4 878 534 77S k NEW UGHT ELECTRICAL (PTE) LTD Bnnch: )M SERANGOON RD S PORE S. TEL IM I LICENSED HDB
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    • 168 13 SPECIALISE IN LADIES CASUAL OFFICE WEAR PRICES RANGING FROM $19/UPWARDB BASEMENT 19, MONO LEONQ BUILDING RAFFLES QUAY, B'PORE 1. Tel: *****94 BRANCH: 22, Tanglln Rd, B'pore 10. (OppMll* Tanglln Shopping Centra) TEL: *****2 People going OVERSEAS go to FOOK ON first Because we have the widest range of Winter Clothings
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    • 369 13 A twice weekly advertisement feature One furniture com pany that is fast becoming a familiar name in Singapore is Ting's Furniture (Pte) Limited. It confirms the view that local furniture shops can hold their own wltn big ones which Import exclusive furniture irom overseas. Ting's success story Is due to
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  • 388 14  -  POPS »>v Peter Ong ELTON JOHN: BLUE MOVES (ROCKET): If you had any misgivings about Elton John's Rock of the Westies and Here and There, you are forgiven. The two albums, dismal as they were, signalled the end of an era with his previous company.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 51 14 This week's charts with last week's positions In brackets: 1 (1) If jron Leave me Now: Chicago 2 (2) Howsat: Sherbet 3 (50 Mask rat Love: Captain and TennUle 4 (C) The Best Disco In Town: Ritchie Family 5 (3) Mississippi: fusjut < (7) A Fifth of Beethoven: Walter Mnrphy
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    • 180 14 Big Apple Band 7 (9) Play That Funky Music: Wild Cherry 8 (4) Afternoon Delight: Tie Stariand Vocal Band 9 Couldn't Get It Bight: Climax Blues Band 10 (8) Dancing Queen: Abba Courtesy of Bediffusion Singapore LONDON If You Leave Me Now: Chicago Under The Moon Of Love: 8howaddywaddy Somebody
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  • 384 15  -  By PHILIP TAN There may soon be a sports programme for the over-40s In Singapore. An official from the American Amateur Athletic Union (AAAU), Mrs. Helen Pain, who was in Singapore recently, said that she has sounded out local officials about the possibility of introducing a sports
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  • 334 15 London, Saturday David Green, Britain's latest boxing hope, is a pale-faced iarmer's boy who looks as if he couldn't hurt a fly. Jean Baptiste Piedvache of France will hnd out at London's Royal Albert Hall next Tuesday night that appearances can be deceptive.
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  • 33 15 Madrid, Saturday Spain's Nino Jimenez last night took the European featherweight crown away from champion Ello Cotena of Italy when the fight was stopped lnthe first minute of the 12th round.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 1342 15 APPOINTMENT The Malaysian Agricultural Rataarch and Development Institute (MARDI), a research Organisation in Malaysia, invites applications to fill the following appointments. Salary perquisites will be paid commensurate with International Standards. 1) PROGRAMME SPECIALIST A very senior post to assist the Deputy Director of Research in planning, coordinating and implementing various
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  • 307 16 Reuter New Delhi, Saturday India's 24-year-old wicket keeper Syed Kirmani came on top of the batting averages with 65.35; runs alter the three-Test series against New Zealand ended on Thursday in the south Indian city of Madras. Skipper Glenn Turner of New Zealand,
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  • 382 16 Reuter Jaipur, Saturday Six months after scoring his maiden first class century, Graham Barlow of Middlesex scored another here yesterday which will almost certainly win him his first England cricket cap. Barlow, a powerfully built ielt hander, made 113 In 3] hours to guide MCC
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  • 50 16 Jakarta, Saturday One hundred boxers from 12 Asian, European and American countries will compete In the President Suharto Cup amateur boxing tournament on Dec. 10-12. They are, United Btates and South Korea, Egypt, Japan, Holland, Malaysia. France, Singapore, Thailand. Pakistan, Hong Kong and host country Indonesia.
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  • 281 16 AP Bridgetown, Saturday The West Indies Cricket Board of Control said on Thursday they have decided to let Australia go ahead with their scheduled tour of the West Indies early In 1978 even if some governments in the reslon maintain their ban on sportsmen who
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 416 16 YOUR LUCKY STARS II IF ITS YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you are inclined to cause yourself much difficulty as a result of not being able to make up your mind about things. Reasonable. Intelligent and emotionally stable, you nevertheless reach an Impasse of pros and cons when the time comes
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    • 267 16 Crossu/ord a 41 ■MMH id 10 Basque hat* 11 Afr. port 12 Enumerate 13 Repeat 18 Counterfeit 19 Shoe trippers 23 Apartment 24 Girl's nickname 25 Coty or Descartes 26 Cushions 27 Snoose 28 Sufficient 29 Bating places 30 Make very happy 31 Takes to the sea 33 Nincompoops 35
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  • 451 17  -  BADMINTON by Brian Miller The Singapore Badminton Association, in an effort to expose our younger National trainees to stiff competition, have decided to send a team to the Penan? Open championships, scheduled for Dec 25 to 27. The four players are Syed Hussein, Sulalman Zalnls, Worn?
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  • 421 17  -  Chesi »n Lim Kok Ann SAFSA won the National inter club team championship by a comfortable margin with Singapore C he 8 s Club placed second and Combined Schools team A a close third. SAFSA totalled 154 points from 20 games; Chess C ub scored
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  • 51 17 Las Vegas, SaturdayJimmy Connors (US) beat Australian Ken Rosewall 6-2, 6-2 In the first day of the World Championship Tennis Challenge Cup. Rosewall, at 42 is the oldest player in the tournament. Connors, 24, is the youngest. Vitas Oerulaitls (US) defeated Italian Adriano Panatta, 6-1, 6-4 in another
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  • 96 17 "Philip Monbiot won the Tanglln Club squash championships when he defeated Tan Eng Han 9-6, 9-0,10-8 in the men's final. Eng Han, who was leading 8-6 in the third set, failed to keep up the pace at this crucial stage and allowed Monbiot to power away to win
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  • 245 17 UPI Rome, Saturday Italy's Davis Cup players new to Soutn America yesterday, saying only a government veto could prevent them trom playing Chile in Santiago in the Davis Cup flnaL Players Coirado Barazzuttl and Antonio Zugarelil and non-playing captain Nicoia pietrangeii
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    • 546 17 Saturday Cut out and pin with other coupons. Posting instructions appear below Nome (Mr./ Mrs /Miss) Address □□□□□I IQ ■□□a FILL IN MISSING LETTERS ACROSS USING CLUES BELOW BMaiaaiCut along dotted lines Cluee for DI-6 1. It's easily burst, of course 2. Possibility of something unplssssnt happening 3. For many
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    • 41 17 THE BORN LOSER by Art Sansom <Tl STOPPED K(PO\ 1 OUOWSIDP SWIM 6 "qEAH, UH-HUH m se bSHORT RIBS -TUB PEOPLES art ...PDR-ry£ R. by Frank O'Neal LENIN. WHAT IS IT? =f-T v» IT 4. OM SSCOWOTOOO6UT TLL HIBERNATE AUOWLJ ii
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  • 504 18  -  Elite II is the only likely danger RACING uith Brian Miller Defiant will take some beating when he goes over 1200 m in Race 7 at the Penang Pro-Am meeting today. This three year old English horse by Hardlcanute was backed to win with 10.800
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  • 35 18 »*<*" SOS RACE I: Bo d Trapper Joe RACE <*"«— 1 RACE I. guper Qulck racf 4- Shuuyuu RACE. opportunist KACE 5: heer RACE I- Shalom jor^dy RACE 7* RACE 7. mlte KmwIim Sikura The Khayata
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  • 142 18 Reuter London, Saturday The British record for a broodmare was broken twice In heavy bidding at the December horsesales at Newmarket. Chain, a seven-year-old mare In foal to Lyphard, was purchased for a record £88,200 (about 8*352,800) on behalf of Mrs. John Knight's Keswick Stables
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  • 76 18 Nairobi, Saturday Six soccer players banned from a local First Division team last May (or alleged involvemnet In witch craft have been reinstated club officials said yesterday. The team's patron Kenneth Matlba, a per sistent antl witchcraft campaigner in Kenya soccer, expelled the play era—three
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  • 38 18 Manila, Saturday—Philippine ranking lightweight contender Joe Llm survived two stand ing knockdowns In the second round to beat Japan's Yatsusune Uehara In a 10-round nontitle fight here on Thursday night in a Philip-pine-Japan boxing card.
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  • 1973 18 SHALOM can return te the wtoninf ttrta la Race t today. fsrwm 2.15: MARA Class 5 400m fCstchwalahts 70 ka) 1 2242 Rta «a (Singapore PC) 4* kg penalty K M. Urn 8 2 AM tar (Singapore PC) MM I 1 8688 C« •ear
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  • 562 19 Oeylang International have the opportunity to show the sort ef qualities champion teams are made of 4rhea they play Jalan Besar PC in the semHbial of the President's Cup soccer tournament at the National Stadium tonight (kickoff 6 p.m.). The clash will
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  • 312 19 There will be no restriction on tne amount 01 uciceU> bought by an Individual lor tne Worid cup preliminary soccer tournament, according to tne JrootbaU Association 01 Singapore. Tne f 'Ati also disclosed that season tickets, which are transferable, win oe sold Irom
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  • 77 19 London, Saturday frost and enow have forced the postponement of several British soccer League games scheduled for today. Including the English First Division match between Bunderland and West Bromwlch Albion. Postponed matches: English League, Division One: Sunderland v West Bromwlch. Division Three: Port Vale v Chester;
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  • 327 19  -  SOCCER by Philip Tan The Football Association of Singapore will be Increasing training allowances for players In the reserve squad by 100 per cent as from next week. Each player In the reserve squad now receives $5 a day training allowance. Those in the 'A'
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  • 355 19 Reuter AP Hong Kong, Saturday —Malaysia kept the lead after tne third round of the seven-nation Southeast Asian amateur golf team championship for the Putra Cup yesterday. The Malaysian team scored a 223 over the par-70 Fan ling Golf Club course for a three-round total of
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  • 28 19 London. Saturdav Roger Clark of Britain, driving a works Ford Escort, won the British Royal Automobile Club rally In Bath last night, according to provisional results.
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