New Nation, 11 May 1977
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Title Section21 1977-05-11 1 New Nation SINGAPORE Wednesday, May 11, 1977 No. 1946 Price 25 cents M C. (P) 262/1/77 M IV (0 NATION COMMENT21 words
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Article, Illustration202 1977-05-11 1 Terry Ang - All-night search for man seen carrying bleeding girl along a railway track By Terry Ang Police were this morning still searching for a man who was reportedly seen carrying a girl, bleeding from the nose, along a railway line off Tanglin Halt Road last night. Reserve Unit troopers joined202 words
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206 1977-05-11 1 Reuter Zurich, Wednesday The head of one of S w i t z e rland's "big three" banks, Credit Suisse, resigned last night following a multimillion dollar financial scandal involving one of the bank's branches. The Credit Suisse board said it had accepted theReuter - 206 words
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Article111 1977-05-11 1 Reuter Melbourne, Wednesday. Striking air traffic controllers today offered a limited return to work to enable airline passengers stranded overseas to return to Australia. The offer to man airport control towers long enough to get travellers back from overseas cities where they have been stranded forReuter - 111 words
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Advertisement129 1977-05-11 1 Rowo Jeans See the Cup Final FREE! Fly SIA to Kuala Lumpur for the Malaysia Cup Final and stay the night at the Regent Hotel It's all paid lor. This is the exciting prise New Nation readers can win in a Cup Final contest. All the details and your entry129 words
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Miscellaneous16 1977-05-11 1 Forecast Singapore's weather outlook from 1 p.m. to 0 p.m. today Slight rain In late afternoon.16 words
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Article, Illustration583 1977-05-11 2 Stranded tourists cable premier for help to get home These two Qantas Jumbos are among three grounded at Singapore alrp o rt since last Friday's strike by air traffic controllers in Australia. But the Alitalia Jet was there only overnight; It returned to base In583 words
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Article160 1977-05-11 2 Trading was concentrated on several low?rlced Issues during the lrst 45 minutes on the Stock Exchange of Singapore this morning. The two prominent ones were Federal Cables, which advanced 6'/i cents to 98 "1 cents, and Perak Carbide which gained six cents to 72 cents. The trading tempo160 words
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Article25 1977-05-11 2 The Pek Klo community centre will organise a three-month swimming course this month at the Farrer ***** swimming pool. Ring ***** for more details.25 words
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278 1977-05-11 2 Reuter Chrlstchurch, Wednesday New Zealand's role In South-east Asia was small, vital and not Insignificant, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Brian Talboys, said yesterday. "We are looking to help reconciliation between the two parts of Southeast Asia, and the economic development of theReuter - 278 words
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Article46 1977-05-11 2 Mr. Lim Ewe Huat has been re-elected president of the Singapore Association for Retarded Children. Other officials are Mr. Wong Man Kee (vice president), Mr. Ng Fook Kah (secretary), Miss Betty Llm (asst. secretary), Mr. Alwyn Llm (treasurer) and Mr Wong Soong Meng (asst. treasurer).46 words
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Miscellaneous214 1977-05-11 2 WHAT'S ON THE BEST OF TIME, an exhibition of 47 original portraits created for Time magazine covers, at the National Museum art gallery, till 5 p.m. AWASENE8S> Growing. an exhibition of student activities of the Singapore American School, at National Museum Young People's FILMS on Japan, at the National :«fuseum,214 words
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Miscellaneous525 1977-05-11 2 AT THE CINEMA SERPICO: Based on the real-life story of a New York cop. Serplco's Individualism, dedication to his work and his refu sal to go on the take result in a cruel and unjust climax. Stars A1 Pacino, John Randolph, Biff McQulre, Cornelia Sharpe, Tony Roberts. Orchard: 1.30, 4,525 words
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448 1977-05-11 3 Singapore 'greenness' also makes a great impression on visitors Singapore's "cleanliness and greenness" made the greatest impression on tourists, an official survey showed. Only 20 per cent of those surveyed were "disappointed" with Singa pore as a tourist destination. The 1975 survey of overseas visitors448 words
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Article161 1977-05-11 3 The Primary Production Department has told farmers to apply for farm licences as only licensed farmers will be considered for resettlement compensation. In a statement yesterday. the department said so far It has issued 14,121 licences in the first three months of th.s year. It161 words
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Article31 1977-05-11 3 The National Productivity Board will hold a ceremony to mark the start of Its Work Study course on May 16 at the Hotel Royal-Ramada roof garden at 6 p.m.31 words
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Article181 1977-05-11 3 Rav Dhaliwal - By Rav Dhaliwal People with heart trouble will be exempted from using overhead brldfes under the Pedestrian Crossing Rules to be enforced from July 1. However, they mast have authorised medical certificates to verify their heart illness before they can be exempted. If they do not181 words
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Advertisement251 1977-05-11 3 L hp k* Graham Marsh wins the Cljunichi Crowns golf tournament using Dunlop Maxfli golf clubs and balls. Dunlop congratulates Graham Marsh on winning the Chunichi Crowns Open in Japan Graham Marsh recently in all his tournaments are also Dunlop Maxfli golf balls for added another great win to available251 words
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327 1977-05-11 4 Ratlin Mas by-election Workers' Par ty secretary general Mr. J.B. Jeyaretnam, last night said that If he were elected, he would give up his $1000-a--month Parliamentary salary to pay for medical services for the poor. Ihis, be added, U provided the other *8327 words
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Article347 1977-05-11 4 Teresa Ooi - No more undergrad scholarships to be offered By Teresa Ooi Australia Is unlikely to offer any more Colombo Plan undergraduate scholarshlps to Singapore students. Only postgraduate scholarship and ad-hoc training programmes under the Colombo Plan will be continued. This Is In line with the major347 words
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Article105 1977-05-11 4 The Comptroller of Customs, Mr. Llm Hean Soo, is now known as the Director-General of Customs. His deputy, Mr. Lee Khee Yoon. who heads the Revenue Branch, becomes the director. Also known as directors are. the heads of the various branches of the Customs Department.105 words
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Article41 1977-05-11 4 The Cairnhill community centre will organise padang curry and copper tooling courses In June. The fees are $15 for the cooking course and $20 for the copper tooling course. Ring *****7 from 2.30 p.m. to 10 p.m. for more detal's.41 words
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Article158 1977-05-11 4 The Singapore girl U either more mercenary, or more honest, than most about what she really expects from her Ideal husband. If a recent woman-ln-the-street surrey by the local monthly, Her World, Is anything to go by. One girl quite bluntly said: "He 'should be reasonably we158 words
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Article, Illustration240 1977-05-11 4 K.K. Fong - By K.K. Fong A top Australian squash player has reportedly alleged that he was offered sex as a prize for an exhibition match he won in Singapore last December. An Australian newspaper, the Sunday Mirror, quoted Kevin Shawcross, 28, the world amateur240 words
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Article127 1977-05-11 4 The first art exhibition solely devoted to works of Chinese traditional art by local artists will be open ed by the Minister for Culture, Mr. Jek Yeun Thong, at the National Museum Art Gallery, to day at 5.30 p.m. A Museum spokesman said this127 words
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Article78 1977-05-11 4 Slngapore's unemp 1 o y tn en t rate for March showed a slight increase over February'* figures. According to the latest monthly report released by the Department of Statistics, the unemployment rate Increased from 3.59 per cent In February to 3.75 per cent in March. The78 words
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321 1977-05-11 4 Reuter Indian scientists left New Delhi yesterday for Singapore to board four Soviet research ships on their way to India for a major study of the south-west monsoon. India and the Soviet Union will begin the study this month of the monsoon whichReuter - 321 words
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Article, Illustration66 1977-05-11 4 The driver of this lorry, Toh Wah Chong, 46, was admitted to the Singapore General Hospital with head Injuries yesterday. The lorry attendant, Toh Sal, 37, was treated for slight Injuries. The lorry was travelling along Shenton Way at about 10 a.m. whenpicture by Chua Peng Tee - 66 words
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Article, Illustration639 1977-05-11 5 Only France silent on US call Reuter Reuter London, Wednesday The Atlantic allies extended wide backing last night to President Carter's rallying call for the West to sharpen its defences in face of growing Soviet might. Only France, according to diplomatic sources, displayed a noncommittalReuter - 639 words
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Article412 1977-05-11 5 One year to get ready Reuter London, Wednesday President Carter yesterday gave his NATO p a r t n ers a year to ready the al? liance to face the Soviet challenge of the 1980s. But his partners will And It difficult to meet his call forReuter - 412 words
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Advertisement107 1977-05-11 5 PHOENIX COFFEEHOUSE Introduces LOCAL yym at local prices! 6 p.m.-11 p.m. nightly Singapore is famous for its outdoor eating. Now you can enjoy these, same local specialities in air conditioned comfort, but still at budget prices! Select from: Beef Bait Be« Hoon Soup $2.25 Indian Mee Goreng $2.00 Tang Hoon107 words
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Advertisement149 1977-05-11 5 ft M L: JV J if > WAIN SHIELL The Cloth > x of Gold Whenever it has been shown Wam Shiell s Kashmir Wool suiting inter woven with pure gold thread has causea a sensation in the true sense, a suit. Irom this clo'h is worth its weight m149 words
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Article357 1977-05-11 6 Summit boost for trade —Fukuda 'It helped rid threat of political trouble' UPI Reuter Tokyo, Wednesday Prime Minister Takeo Fukuda said yesterday the sevennation Economic Summit held In London last weekend was significant in helping maintain free trade in the world. Mr. Fukuda told a special Cabinet session, which heUPI; Reuter - 357 words
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Article47 1977-05-11 6 Reuter Genoa, Wednesday A businessman accused of fooling Italian Customs officials by labell 1n g crates of animal dung as sausage meat has been arrested In Switzerland, Italian police said today. He is Paolo Ambroglo Moltenl, 44, head of one of Italy's biggest sausage companies.—ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article195 1977-05-11 6 UPI Tokyo, Tuesday Japan on Monday showed mixed reactions to last weekend's Big Seven Summit In London. Mr. Toshlwo Doko, Head of Japan's prestigious FederaUon of Econ o m 1 c Organisations (Keidanren), praised the participating nations for resolving to work together for a world-wide economic recoveryUPI - 195 words
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Article151 1977-05-11 6 Reuter Canberra, Wednesday Australia which possesses 20 per cent of the western world's known uranium reserves, could become the site of an enrichment plant to process nuclear fuel to serve energy-hungry Industries In Europe and Japan, according to Deputy Prime Minister Doug AnthonyHe was speaking atReuter - 151 words
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Article, Illustration76 1977-05-11 6 Aiming to meet the perils of the violent 1970s are these policewomen, grimly determined as they level Smith and Wesson revolvers at dummies on a windswept firing range at Essex, England. Twelve girl volun- teers are being trained to join the marksmen of the EssexPANA photo - 76 words
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Article177 1977-05-11 6 UPI TODAY Is Wednesday. May 11. the 131 st day of 1977 with 234 to follow. THE MOON is between its last quarter and new phase. THE MORNING STARS are Mercury, Venus and Mars. THE EVENING STARS are Jupiter and Saturn. Those born on this date are under theUPI - 177 words
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Article51 1977-05-11 6 D. J - D.J. Police and Customs officers could not find cannabis they had been tipped off was in a Turkish ship in a British port. But Rolf, a trained sniffer dog, did and found £400,000 ($1.68 million) drugs in a 2 cm thick steel container In the engine room.51 words
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658 1977-05-11 6 RODERICK GILCHRIST'S ■AMERICA It's no big secret that women of all classes love to gossip about the men in their lives, and if there's a little dirt to dish, well*. as long as no one is hurt too much that just adds spice to658 words
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Advertisement9 1977-05-11 6 Summit's second class citizens Page 13- See Pace 89 words
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Miscellaneous188 1977-05-11 6 WORLD WEATHER New York Windy, cool, 3-11 C. Headline: Carter, at meeting with Assad, calls for Palestinian homeland. San Francisco—Mostly sunny, 7-15 C. Headline: Patty gets probation in LA shooting. London— Cloudy, rain later, colder, 13-14 C. Headline: Carter and Glscard make it up. Rome—Sunny, 7-21 C Headline: Carter tells188 words
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Article, Illustration171 1977-05-11 7 Reuter New York, Wednesday —Joan Crawford, the actress who danced into Hollywood in silent movies half a century ago then stayed at the top through 80 films, died of a heart attack at her home here yesterday, aged 69. She began her career as a dancerReuter - 171 words
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Article78 1977-05-11 7 Reuter Nairobi, Wednesday People In developing countries must not be used as guinea pigs to test the effects of drugs and chemicals on the human body, Kenyan Minister for Water Deve lopment Julius Klano said yesterday. Addressing the government council of the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) here, Dr.Reuter - 78 words
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Article339 1977-05-11 7 AP Reuter Jerusalem, Wednesday Prime Minister Rabin yesterday expressed concern that President Assad of Syria dictated too much" to US President Carter in their Geneva meeting on Monday. "I can't deny that I had a bad feeling'' when seeing reports of the As s a d-CarterAP; Reuter - 339 words
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Article228 1977-05-11 7 AP Reuter Sydney, Wednesday Australian newspapers have come out angrily against the air traffic controllers whose strike has paralysed the national airline, stranded thousands around the world, and badly hit business. The afternoon tabloid, The Sun, said: "tye are already brine seen overseas asAP; Reuter - 228 words
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Article111 1977-05-11 7 IN PARIS Reuter Paris, Wednesday. France's main trade union organisations yesterday set May 24 as the date for a 24-hour general strike which some labour leaders predict will be the biggest for 20 years. The date was announced after the moderate Force Ouvriere (FO)Reuter - 111 words
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Article271 1977-05-11 7 Reuter Geneva, Wednesday The top US strategic arms negotiator flew In yesterday for talks to try to break the deadlock with the Russians on limiting nuclear arsenals and said he was keeping his options open. Mr. Paul Warnke, US chief negotiator, said the AmericansReuter - 271 words
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Advertisement96 1977-05-11 7 FOUR SEASONS /More than just a restaurant Now under New Management The Executive's Retreat for that after office drink at our Cocktail Lounge An ideal place for a quick executive lunch at the Restaurant or our Coffee House Or come and taste Singapore's finest French, Mexican and Continental cuisines and96 words
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Article421 1977-05-11 8 One month before the NATO summit, a retired American general warned that the Soviet Union could neutralise the Atlantic Alliance's defences within 24 hours and occupy Western Europe In 36. Such talk by former military officers Is inevitably decried by NATO commanders, and at421 words
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Article55 1977-05-11 8 Yet another strand- ed Australian In Singapore is making good use of his prolonged stay here. A solar heater manufacturer, .ha was greatly Interested in the feature on solar energy in yesterday's New Nation and is now out looking for interested parties for a Joint venture in55 words
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Article51 1977-05-11 8 At least some Singaporeans were pleased about the Australian air-traffic controllers' strike. They were the ones who visited the Boeing 747 on display at SlA's recent open rhouse. The Jumbo, which was the biggest crowddrawer, was originally scheduled to fly to Australia but w»i grounded because of the51 words
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Article505 1977-05-11 8 As oil continues to gush out of its ground... Washington Post Teheran, Wednesday Besides its vast oil wealth'. Iran has reserves of another key energy source destined to become increasingly valuable in the future: uranium. Iranian and western nuclear energy experts confirm the existenceWashington Post - 505 words
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Article419 1977-05-11 8 AP Detroit, Wednesday A California scientist has come up with a new theory which he says may explain the rapid growth of cancer cells and may be of use by scientists searching for a cancer cure. Dr. Hans Ellas of the University of California at SanAP - 419 words
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Article, Illustration631 1977-05-11 8 DICK WILSON; DICK WILSON - WEDNESDAY WITH DICK WILSON DICK WILSON It seems clear now, from the way things have been handled In Peking during the eight months since Chairman Mao died, that the cult of Chou Enlai is going to prevail over the cult of Mao Tsetung. Chinese officials631 words
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Article, Illustration1535 1977-05-11 9 VOICE OF THE PRESS A weekly' round-up of editorial* in the nonEnglish press in Singapore All through the week, the most talk-ed-about subject in the non -English press was trade protectionism and its effects on developing nations. In varying degrees, the papers expressed1,535 words
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Advertisement148 1977-05-11 9 URL L SOUND FOR THE a W: M FOR THIS SEASON. NOW AT REDUCED PRICES! J'' I a-; the best seller. v I v\« 5-N>> Sss^ ma m w x Tat'*-*-Ml CONTROL MONITOR 3-WAY SPEAKER The famous original studio monitor that inspired the creation of the Century LlOO. I i148 words
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Article, Illustration1467 1977-05-11 10 / 11 Dr. Raymond B.W. Heng - Is it really noisy living in a flat? Yes, says Dr. Raymond B.W. Heng. acoustics consultant from the United Kingdom, presently lecturing in the Department of Mechanical and Production Engineering, University of Singapore. He cites the higher densities in high-rise estates, the physical arrangement of the flats1,467 words
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Article261 1977-05-11 10 / 11 NYT New York, Wednesday A rhesus monkey named Mars recently spent 12 hours a day for 30 days being buffeted by the sounds any passerby might hear at noon outside Jackson Memo rial Hospital in Miami. Her experience is part of a research project on acousticalNYT - 261 words
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Article, Illustration144 1977-05-11 10 / 11 Apart from lecturing at the University and being an active Christian, Dr. Raymond Heng, our writer, is a keen environmentalist, hence this article on noise and the flatdweller. But It's no llghthearted dabble, his Interest in noise. Apart from being a member of the Institution of144 words
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Advertisement73 1977-05-11 10 / 11 POa° OCT o x o R u J! c •r 4* For that Small Conference HOTEL ASIA A staff meeting, a press conference, a small company seminar, a sales demonstration. You can hold any of these in our conference room. It has all the quiet yqu want, and the privacy73 words
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Article, Illustration501 1977-05-11 12 Gloria Chandy - Cinema t>V (i Gloria Chandy THE GYPSY: Alain Delon, Paul Meurlsse, Annie Glrardot, Maurice B a r r 1 er, Renato Salvatort, Marcel Bouuffi. Written and directed by Jose Giovanni. (Now at Cathay). French director Jose Giovanni is apparently rather wellknown among his own countrymen501 words
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Article, Illustration645 1977-05-11 12 Story of a bluff that paid off Reuter Los Angeles, Wednesday When an all-black Illinois bask e tball team called themselves the New York Globetrotters 4»ack in 1927 the name was largely a bluff to make them sound widely travelled. They had never beenReuter - 645 words
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Article833 1977-05-11 13 TRADE BETWEEN U.S. AND RUSSIA CLOUDED BY POLITICS Los Angeles Times Moscow, Wednesday US and the Soviet Union stand alone as super powers, but the trade between them resembles that between an industrialised giant and an underdevelopcountry. American tractors, compressors and computers come here, and Soviet chromeLos Angeles Times - 833 words
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Article, Illustration549 1977-05-11 13 NYT London, Wednesday Mr. Roy Jenkins, the man who personifies Europe's hopes of unity and independence from the US was for a time treated as a secondclass citizen by the Europeans during the Big Seven summit here. Yet Mr. Jenkins, and the Commission of the EuropeanNYT - 549 words
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Advertisement103 1977-05-11 13 In only half second you are ready for the next shot. Topcon's revolutionary auto winder makes manual winding shot after shot a thing of the past. Vou shoot and the mechanism automatically gets the camera ready for the next shot. Which means you can now capture action scenes in sequence103 words
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Article601 1977-05-11 14 But US share dropped in more countries than it rose last year, says American report UPI Reuter Washington, Wednesday World imports expa n d e d vigorously last year compared to 1975, but the US share dropped In more countries than It rose, a specialUPI; Reuter - 601 words
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Article194 1977-05-11 14 Reuter New York, Wednesday. —Prat and Whitney, a leading American manufacturer of aircraft engines, said yesterady it had epded a collaboration agreement with Britain's Rolls-Royce to design and build a jet engine for a new generation of airliners. Pratt and Whitney spokesmanReuter - 194 words
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Article33 1977-05-11 14 Basle, Wednesday A delegation of Chinese bankers Is visiting Switzerland for talks with Swiss counterparts on matters related to foreign trade payments and banking, the Swiss Banking Corporation said yesterday.33 words
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Article117 1977-05-11 14 UPI Brussels, Wednesday— The dollar closed generally lower on European money markets yesterday. Gold was slightly higher. The dollar closed higher In Frankfurt, at 2.3635 marks compared with 2.3590 at Monday's close, but it was dowtl everywhere else. In Zurich it went from 3.5204 francsUPI - 117 words
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Article136 1977-05-11 14 r r 3 Business News and Views L\ )l Reuter New York, Wednesday National Steel Corporation, America's third largest steel-maker, yesterday fell Into line behind US Steel Corporation and announced an average six per cent rise In steel prices. US Steel, the industry's leading producer,Reuter - 136 words
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Article135 1977-05-11 14 The stock market snapped a two-day losing streak yesterday, with prices rising In moderately active trading of New York Stock Exchange issues. There was little in the news background to influence the market in either direction. Yesterday's prices in US* followed by the difference on the previous session's135 words
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Article28 1977-05-11 14 Closing avenges on the NYSE yesterday: 30 Industrials 936.14 (up 3.05); 30 transport 240.31 (up 1.60); 15 utilities 109.82 (up 0.23); 65 stocks 314.18 (up 1.23).28 words
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Article233 1977-05-11 14 In the morning session, share prices moved lower towards the close In slow trading. Exportoriented Issues such as light electrlcals, autorelated issues and precision machineries lost ground. Medium and lower-priced Issues such as chemicals and shipbuilding eased. Pharmaceuticals such as Eisai and Chugai pharmaceutical also drifted downwards, led by233 words
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Article106 1977-05-11 14 Closing prices on the Sydney Stock Exchange at 11.30 a.m. (Australian time) today: ACI 172 174 ADC 10 16 Ampol Pet 52 53 ANI 132 135 APM nil 115 Bank NSW 600 504 Brambles 150 154 BHP 646 648 Boral 210 212 CBA 280 282 CSR 372 375 CIO106 words
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Article67 1977-05-11 14 Closing prices on the Paris Bourse yesterday: Paribus 138 —2.10 PoncJer 275.60 —2.50 Printemps 30.50 —jo Bull 24.50 —.60 Royal Dutch 291 —.70 Mtchelln 899 —27 CXSE 206.80 —4.20 Thomson 137.50 —J. 70 CTP 89.90 —1.60 Rhone 55.60 —.90 AIR 271.50 —8.40 BSN 367 —6.50 PhUips 60.30 —.30 Sues67 words
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Article84 1977-05-11 14 Closing prices in Swiss francs on the Zurich Stock Exchange yesterday: UBS Bearer 3805 35 UBS Registered 836 1 SBC 360 9 Credit Suisse 1980 5 Swissair B. 688 1 8wiss Retnsur. 3410 5 Winterthur B. 1800 13 Zurich Insur. 7435 Juvena B. 188 3 Nestle B. 3435 1584 words
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176 1977-05-11 14 AP Lima, Wednesday—The Peruvian government suspended anchovy Ashing a'.ong most of Peru's 2253 km coastline on Friday, three days after the Peruvian Sea Institute expressed concern over dwindling stocks of the hlgh-proteln fish. There was no official estimate when fishing might resume butAP - 176 words
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Advertisement121 1977-05-11 14 Seethe sales-winning quality of Australian Sporting Goods Australia has produced champions in most sports. It's a winning quality that's also apparent in Australian sporting goods. You'll see it in their styling, in their strength, in their superior construction. It's a quality that sells. Don't miss this display featuring Australian sporting121 words
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Advertisement498 1977-05-11 15 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I, Lu King Chong of No. 3, Eng Kong Terrace Singapore, have applied for a Retail Beer Shop licence In respect of premises No. 3, Eng Kong Terrace Singapore, and that this application will be heard In Court 5, Subordinate Courts, Havelock Road, Singapore498 words
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Miscellaneous568 1977-05-11 15 Wednesday EF-3 Cut out and pin with other coupons Posting instructions appear below Name (Mr./Mrs./Miss) Address ■Jr._ FILL IN SOL MISSING S N P LETTERS son" across 7-777 USING CLUES SOU BELOW M MM MM MM MM Cut dlotig dOttSd IIIWS m «"M MM MM MM CLUES FOR EF-3 1.568 words
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Article433 1977-05-11 16 GEORGIE LEE - GEORGIE LEE SAJA founder member There was no storm after the annual general meeting of the Singapore Amateur Judo Association held In March. But there was dissatisfaction among the affiliates because It was found that there were Irregularities In the voting t)f officials, especially433 words
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Article191 1977-05-11 16 CHUNG CHEE YIEN - CHUNG CHEE YIEN While Samad Allapltchay and his men deserve tremendous praise for their effort, determination and courage against all odds in the pre-World Cup tournament, our image, I thought, was severely dented by the unruly unsportsmanlike and ridiculous behaviour of the soccer crowd at191 words
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602 1977-05-11 16 LING YEW TECK; TEO HOCK LYE - LING YEW TECK TEO HOCK LYE I feel that Philip Tan's report on the match between Sembawang and Tampinos Rovers was very unfair to the referee. I viewed the game as pretty well handled. He stated that the referee did not notice602 words
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Article130 1977-05-11 16 There Is an element of fear, according to a writer In Sportsfront, that we might meet Selangor In the final or seml-flnals this year the team that defeated us twice In the final at the Merdeka Stadium. But why be afraid of Belangor? I would cay: Meet130 words
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Miscellaneous64 1977-05-11 16 THE BORN LOSER (*X> ARE WJPER-IMSl>R£[? J by Art Sansom WOUW? WOUR WFE CARIty ON IF HOU PI^P? m Ta SHORT RIBS MA QIC MIRROR ON THE WALL. WHO IS THE FAIRGST Of= AU—NOU ARE.OH 3C*XXOUS creature; flower OF WOMANHOOD. by Frank O Neal tO SAV ANYTHING TQ KEEP PROM64 words
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Miscellaneous26 1977-05-11 16 su I if* '10 m 52 k. "Gentlemen, you musn't get excited if your chute doesn't open that's what is known as jumping to a conclusion."26 words
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Article, Illustration309 1977-05-11 17 *****38 Ipoh, Wednesday Suspicion, brilliant winner of the Singapore Derby and the Perak Derby last year, is still as fit as ever. With Noel Harris astride this morning he was pulling hard all the way when running 600 m in 42.8. The going309 words
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Article, Illustration194 1977-05-11 17 Lee Trevino - GOLFING with Lee Trevino To check your putting stroke, take two Irons and the easiest three-metre putt you can find. You can't make a straight putt with a crooked stroke. Lay the two clubs parallel and just a mite farther apart than the length194 words
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Article924 1977-05-11 17 Handicappers make unprecedented move Penang trainer Tan Lye Hup who saddled seven winners over the weekend at Ipoh may well keep up the good work on Sunday when the richest classic, the $80,000 Perak Derby over 2400 m will be staged. In an unprecedented move,924 words
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Advertisement214 1977-05-11 17 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I, Wataru Katsu of No. 218, Pasir Panjang Hill Singapore, have applied for a Public House First Class licence In respect of premises No. Room, 135, International Plaza, Anson Road, Singapore, and that this application will be heard in Court 5, Subordinate Courts,214 words
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Advertisement315 1977-05-11 17 ANEW PENGUIN FROM GRAHAM GREENE Graham Greene's new novel takes place in that bleak country of exhausted passion, betrayal and absurd hope which he has explored so precisely in such novels as THE POWER AND THE GLORY and THE COMEDIANS. In a provincial Argentinian town a group of revolutionaries k-idnap315 words
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Article151 1977-05-11 18 Amsterdam, Wednesday The battle between Rob Rensenbrink and Manfred Kaltz could decide the outcome of today's European Cup winners' Cup soccer final at the Olympic Stadium here. Kaltz, of Hamburg SV, successor to Franz Beckenbauer as sweeper in the West German national side, will have the151 words
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241 1977-05-11 18 Reuter New York Wednesday Heavyweight boxer Duane Bobick risks his 38-bout winning streak against high- ranking contender Ken Norton In a 12-round match at Madison Square Oarden here tonight. Bobick nas never faced an opponent of Norton's calibre while compiling an undefeated record sinceReuter - 241 words
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Article54 1977-05-11 18 London, Wednesday The Wimbledon tennis championships, 100 years old this summer, will have ballglrls as well as ballboys for the first time. An official of the AllEngland club said 10 ballglrls will Join 80 ballboys for the two Centennial tournament in June. "They will be called ballglrls,"54 words
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Article533 1977-05-11 18 Aussie board reject discussion offer Reuter Bydney, Wednesday. The Australian Cricket Board rebuffed an offer by television chief Kerry Packer yesterday to discuss his plan for a controversial series of "Su-per-Tests." Mr. Packer's venture, involving 35 of the world's best players under contract to him, has stunnedReuter - 533 words
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Article19 1977-05-11 18 BP defeated Esso 3-0 In thu final of the United Workers' Petroleum Industry soccer competition at Queenstown.19 words
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Article, Illustration697 1977-05-11 18 Eric Cooper - SQUASH bv Eric Cooper Tracy Oh added the women's challenge trophy to the national title she won a few weeks ago when she overcame a strong challenge from Prue Int'Veld In the final at the Tanglln Club last Sunday. Both players reached the final697 words
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Miscellaneous280 1977-05-11 18 IUI BBBBU bbbb I IiBBHUfI mmu lli BBBBIiIBBB luibbbbbbbb rfUIBBBBB JBBdriaK liißßß* ■il iIBBBiIB ill BBti HiBBB mm tui 111 8 Swiss mountains 9 Jap. drinks 10 Painted Desert state 11 Telephone mechanic 12 Like a ladder 13 Mad as a hornet 14 Agreement 16 Fear of forwardness 21 Bunny280 words
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Miscellaneous435 1977-05-11 18 YOUR LUCKY STARS IF IT YOUR BORN today, you are a highly compeitlve person. You find your competition, however, not so much In others as in yourself. Tor this reason, you are an excellent worker in situations that Isolate you from others. You do your best when racing against our435 words
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Article, Illustration532 1977-05-11 19 PHILIP TAN - Arshad and Manoharan out of semi-final squad By PHILIP TAN National soccer coach Choo Seng Quee symoolises the fighting spirit we all look for in the Singapore team. The Indomitable Seng Quee, 63, the only coach not paid a cent for his services to Singapore soccer.Picture by JOHARI RASIKIN - 532 words
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Article, Illustration735 1977-05-11 19 MAURICE KHOO - By MAURICE KHOO Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday Selangor, shaken out of their stage of complacency after falling to Penang last Sunday at Klang, will have to gather their pieces together before they take on S1 n g a p ore in the flrst-leg Malaysia Cup soccer735 words
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Article57 1977-05-11 19 Dallas (Texas). Wednesday—Australia's Bruce Crampton, the first overseas golfer to win US$l million on the US golf tour, said yesterday he was retiring so he can spend more time with his family. The 41-year-old Crampton said: "I haven't been able to devote enough time to my wife57 words
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Article292 1977-05-11 19 TONY KOH - By TONY KOH Watching Asia Electric, the defending champions of the National basketball League, thrash Kampong Glam 114-68 at the Gay World Stadium last night, was like watching a game between a Division One team and a Division Three side. Asia, with their array of former292 words
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Article260 1977-05-11 19 Reuter UPI London, Wednesday Liverpool and Coventry each took an Important step towards their respective objectives when they drew 0-0 In an English football League First Division match last night. The result meant Liverpool tightened their hold on the League title while it boosted Coventry'sReuter; UPI - 260 words
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Article152 1977-05-11 19 Reuter Balonica, Wednesday— The Soviet Union last night suffered a massive blow to their hopes of qualifying for next year's World Cup soccer finals when they lost 1-0 to Oreece here. Papaioannou's headed goal In the 59th minute meant the Soviet Union slipped to bottomReuter - 152 words
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Article48 1977-05-11 20 AH FOOK: It's noble of beauty contest organisers to try to inject more meaningful purpose Into the contests. MEI LIN: But they won't be able to run away from the fact that in such contests, after all Is said and done, looks will decide the winners.48 words
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Miscellaneous816 1977-05-11 20 AND RADIO SINGAPORE 5 sented in Malay. 8.35 SERPICO (See Top Shows of the Day) 9.30 NEWS 3.00 OPENING ANNOUNCEMENTS iollowed by CLASSIC KEYSTONE COMEDY CAPERS. 3.15 DIARY OF EVENTS (M). 3.20 GENERAL HOSPITAL. 4.00 A STATION WITH CRANES (r). Documentary. 4.30 INTERMISSION. 6.00 OPENING ANNOUNCEMENTS followed by ELECTRIC COMPANY.816 words
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Miscellaneous271 1977-05-11 20 TELEMETRIC: Fourth Quarter Final. (Ch. 8. 7.45 p.m. in colour). This evening's games are between N a n y a n g University and Girls' and Boys' Brigade. The theme Is lalry tales and nursery rhymes, and some of the characters featured are the Three Little Pigs, Jack and Jill,271 words
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