New Nation, 13 July 1977

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  • 21 1 New Nation SINGAPORE Wednesday, July 13, 1977 No. 2000 Price 25 cents M C. (P) 262/1/77 i NEW (0) NATION COMMENT
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  • 44 1 THIS is Red Star Belgrade goalkeeper Alexandar Stojanovic, the man who silenced the "funs" of Arsenal in the quadrangular soccer tournament lait night. Red Star won the match 3-1 after extra time. Picture 1...-. Cot. Picture by Jerry Seh
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  • 342 1 Saudi and Iranian ministers recommend Stockholm, Wednesday The Saudi Arabian and Iranian oil ministers yesterday recommended an oil-price freeze for next year. Saudi Oil Minister Sheikh Yamanl and Iran's Jamshld Amouzegar represent the two largest oil-exporters in the Organisation of Oil Exporting Countries, which held a one-day
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  • 75 1 The mystery of the eerie-look-in; object which caused a scare in MacPherson Estate last night has been solved. It is not a giant ant or caterpillar as feared by the residents but a bundle of recording tapes fluttering from a nail high on the wall of
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  • 179 1 UPI Reuter Belong, Wednesday—■ Heavy air and artillery bombardment of jungle hideouts by Thai-Malay-sian troops have forced some communists to flee to villages to seek cover. Over 100 communists arrived In the rlce-grow-Ing area north of Betong two days ago. They are
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  • 49 1 Mr. Lim Chee Onn, 33, the PAP candidate (or the Buklt Merah byelection, filed his nomination papers at the Henderson Secondary School this morning. He was followed by Dr. Lee Slew Choh, 59. of the Barlsan Soslalls. Till press time no other candidates had filed papers
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    • 16 1 Kok Fann gets his chance Turn to Pages 18 and 19 for reports and more pictures.
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    • 68 1 COLOUR TV INSIDE Revie get* $1.3 mil. job in UAE Page 17 IN THE OTHER PAGES: Cinemas 2; Crossword 12; Moneywords IS; Stars and Comics 17. TEACHERS the full-bodied Scotch. Ask for it by name. "ML The most popular whisky 0 land >, v TEACHERS vO V»UAND CR N t.
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  • 311 2 A warm hand of companionship... this is what volunteer social worker Miss Khoo Poh Eng, 19, is providing for this aged couple. She has visited Mr. Chong Leong, 84, and his wife, Madam Low Ah Chun, 81, regularly over the last three months. "Old folks like them
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  • 241 2  -  This may be the outcome of ASEAN-Tokyo talks By Gerry de Silva Japan may pledge aid for the five ASEAN Industrial projects during the forthcoming ASEAN mission to Tokyo. This was learned yesterday as the ASEAN ministerial team prepared to leave for Tokyo for crucial talks with
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  • 180 2 The Stock Exchange of Singapore opened on a steady note with light buying support during the first 45 minutes of trading this morning. Several counters stood out Including Leong Huat Industries, Singapore Merlin, Bandar Raya and Pacific Development Credit. The best gain of 11 cents was chalked up
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  • 31 2 The National Museum will hold a workshop on experimental theatre for teachers, students and members of the theatre group at the museum's theatrette from July 18 to July 20.
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  • 23 2 The closing night of the Music and Dance Presentations 1977 will be held at the National Theatre on Saturday at 7.30 p.m.
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  • 161 2 Buyers of Housing and Urban Development Company flats at Braddell View will not be able to sue for damages over the delay in the completion of tnelr flats. Informed sources said this Is because the delay Is caused by circumstances beyond the control
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    • 27 2 SOS It always helps to talk to someone Samaritans of Singapore exists to help those in despair or s u he i d a 1. King *****44.
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    • 566 2 AT THE CINEMA eliminate all opponents to his rule. They fight with a deadly weapon known as the flying guillotine. Several people, however. Join forces to topple the emperor, led by an ex-gang member. Stars T1 Lung, Lo Lleh, Shlh Szu, Yen Nan-Hsl. Prince 1.45, 4, 6.45 and 9.30 p.m.
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    • 179 2 what's on CARNIVAL and trade fair at Lorong One Toa Payoh. Also free variety shows and pop shows, till 11 p.m. RUBBER TECHNOLOGY—a talk at Lecture Room S3 of the Nanyang University, at 2.30 p.m. CURRENT AFFAIRS QUIZ at the Temasek Junior College, at 2.30 p.m. JAPAN three colour films
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  • 390 3 They are gearing away a large number of girls from taking part in beauty contests: Mrs Seow Moral snobs are scaring away a large numbsr of girls from taking part in beauty contests. The girls beautiful, well-poued, charming and with brains fear being chastised by these snobs. As
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  • 258 3 Many Singaporeans attend classical concerts for "snobbish reasons" rather than to enjoy the music, says a music lecturer. Mr. Douglas Tan, president of the Singapore Chamber Ensemble, one of the oldest surviving musical groups here, said this In an interview yesterday. Essentially a
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  • 147 3 The Minister for Culture and Science and Technology, Mr. JekYeun Thong, will open a three-day congress on The Role of Research and Development In National Progress at the Regional English Language Centre tomorrow morning. The congress is organised by the Singapore National Academy of Science
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  • 730 4 Higher income people assessed first: Hsu The Inland Revenue Department collected $1.2 billion in taxes last year, according to the Commissioner, Mr. Hsu Tse-Kwang. About $870 million of this came from corporations, $150 million was paid by professionals and self-employed people, and $250
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  • 210 4 For many people, soccer Is just a pasttime. But to Mrs. Josephine Lambourne, it is a way of life. It was soccer which got her together with her husband, Mr Reg Lambourne, chairman of World of Soccer who is now in Singapore to promote
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  • 174 4 Two teachers will be sent to Britain this year by the Education Ministry under the teacher exchange scheme. The one year programme Is meant for non English medium teachers with a good command of English and trained In science and mathematics. They must be able
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  • 35 4 An international folk dance night wIU be held at the Kampong Kapor community centre on Saturday at 8 p.m. Health and Social Affairs Minister Dr. Toh Chin Chye will attend the function.
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  • 166 4 The newly-formed Union of Security Employees Singapore (USE) has embarked on an island -wide membership drive. Membership forms have been sent to security guards employed by private security agencies, factories and firms early this month. According to a member of the six-man protein committee, USE was
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  • 55 4 The Department of Extramural Studies of the University of Singapore will hold a 15 lecture course on Critical Path Method every Monday and Wednesday from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. and a 12-lecture course on Introduction to Philosophy every Monday from 7.30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Both courses
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  • 38 4 Radln Mas community centre will hold an exhibition on Metrication and You at Its premises from Friday to Sunday between 6 p.m. and 9.30 p.m. There will also be valuable prizes to be won by lucky visitors.
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  • 349 4 Speaking before a crowd is difficult enough. Speaking with television lights glaring at you is even more difficult. And speaking, knowing that every word you utter Is going to be heard by thousands of people is nerve-wrecking, says schoolgirl Joan Lai of Tanjong Katong Girls'
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  • 43 4 The Central Young People's Section of the National Library will hold a talk-cum-slide show, A Walk in Nepal, on Saturday at 2.30 p.m. in its lecture Hall. Free tickets are available at the Adult Section information desk, National Library.
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  • 610 5 Carter tells of Begin's stand and Sadat's pledge Agencies Washington, Wednesday President Carter disclosed yesterday that Egyptian President Sadat promised him in a private message to pull unauthorised troops out of the Sinai and to seek to place a non-independent Palestinian homeland under Jordanian jurisdiction. In
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  • 325 5 AP Washington, Wednesday Here are the highlights of President Carter's news conference yesterday at the White Hcuse. NEUTRON BOMB: Mr. Carter said he supports production of the new nuclear weapon, but has not yet decided whether it should be deployed. FIRST STRIKE: He said a
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  • 281 5 UPI Washington, Wednesday The Privacy Frolection Commission has urged Congress to strictly limit snooping by government and industry into the private lives of Americans. The commission, set up by Congress and the White House, said new rules should be drawn to govern the growing mass of
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  • 208 6 Geneva rendezvous Reuter Berne, Wednesday A US$2 million ($4.8 million) ransom for the release in France of kidnapped Fiat executive Luchino Re-velli-beaumont was handed over to four men on a Geneva street last Friday, the Swiss Ministry of Justice and Police said yesterday. A ministry
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  • 30 6 Reuter Los Angeles, Wednesday.—Actor Telly Savalas, who plays Kojak, television's famous lolly-pop-sucklng police detective, has told police he has been robbed of U5536,350 ($88,210) in cash and Jewellery.
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  • 106 6 Ah Fook: I've seen the doctor many times, and I'm still sick. Mai Lin: That's because you went to a different doctor each time i l Jg? 7 H1 5 \At4 shf hlo i£ ;t_ -4J". z'Nashi yinwei nf meic?^ kint&fdf Ci T- *r Ah
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  • 277 6 SCATHING ATTACK BY MITTERRAND AFP Paris, Wednesday French socialist leader Francois Mitterrand yesterday publicly warned President Giscard d'Estaing that the left will immediately take steps to cut back his power if it wins control of Parliament in the general election next year. In one
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  • 113 6 Reuter Vatican City, Wednesday—The Vatican yesterday sharply criticised the reported artificial insemination of a woman in Britain, saying It was "against evangelical morality." An article In the Vatican newspaper, L'osservatore Romano referred to the reported birth of a child to Mrs. Kim Casali, creator of
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  • 56 6 Reuter Alor Star, Wednesday —Customs officials have seized 82kg of raw opium worth $80,000 on the local market in Perils near $he Thai border, a Customs spokesman said here yesterday. The spokesman said •mflMfleiv akandoned the Mtam on a sugar plantation when chal--leng e d, and escaped
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  • 184 6 AP Helsinki, Wednesday An attempt by two young Soviet hijackers to use a dud grenade as a ticket to Sweden was foiled by sleep yesterday. Now, they face extradition to the Soviet Union. The pair walked separately off the empty Aeroflot jet, hands up,
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  • 186 6 Reuter Cast e a u (Belgium), Wednesday General Alexander Haig. NATO's European commander, said yesterday the western alliance needed the neutron bomb to modernise its armoury. He spoke shortly before President Carter said in Washington that he supported production of the controversial weapon but
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  • 162 6 UPI TODAY is Wednesday, July 13, the 194 th day of 1977 with 171 to follow. THE MOON is moving from Its last quarter towards a new moon. THE MORNING STARS are Venus, Mars and Jupiter. THE EVENING STARS are Mercury and Saturn Those born on this date are
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  • 45 6 UPI Dam fries (Scotland) Wednesday Locomotive engineer Hugh Harvey, 42, wm found grilly yesterday #f, afcendoalac his London to %zrz**"cz>. ffpad lyinc drank by the ralhr#' Bne after the train's rcard halted the aim indi ftMla, erhieh eefffed YS *a»ea«era. Me sm.I|MbUIIPL
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    • 145 6 WORLD WEATHER New York Showers through tonight, 20-27 C. Headline: Carter Is expected to back union drive for new labour laws. San Francisco Fair, 10 21C. Headline: Carter defends arms sales to dictatorships. London Cloudy at first, becoming sunny and warm, isolated thunder showers possible this evening, 14-24 C. Headline:
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  • 323 7 UPI Rawalpindi, Wednesday Agents of former Prime Minister Bhutto rigged the national election last March needlessly, setting off four months of political violence, and Mr. Bhutto may well win honestly in October, the general who ousted him said yesterday. Army Gen. Zia-Ul- Haque also
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  • 226 7 UPI Washington, Wednesday The administration yesterday rejected a congressional committee suggestion that the US or the UN buy and destroy up to US$36 million ($B6 million) worth of narcotics from the "opium lords of the Golden Triangle" of South-east Asia to prevent them
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  • 109 7 Reuter Bangkok, Wednesday A Thai newspaper, Slang Puang Cnon (Voice of the People), tailed to appear on the streets last night, and staff on the paper said it had been ordered closed by the government. The order was not published, and official confirm ation of the
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  • 59 7 Reuter Cairo, Wednesday.—An attempt by a Muslim extremist group to kidnap the chairman of the Egyptian Press Union, Mr. Youssef Sebal, wai foiled 24 hours before It was due to have taken place, police sources said yesterday. Mr. Sebal, a former army officer, Is also board
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  • 50 7 UPI Dacca, Wednesday—At least 20 people have died from cholera and gastroenteritis in the Chlttagong area, hospital sources said yesterday. The government, however, would only confirm 10 deaths. The hospital sources said its Infectious Department was having difficulty in handling about 15 patients it has been receiving dally.
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  • 137 7 Reuter Ankara, Wednesday— The chief of Turkey's biggest labour confederation yesterday threatenend to call a general strike if a right-wing coalition led by exPremier 8 u 1 e y m a n Demlrel takes power again. The confederation itself, however, is split on the issue
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  • 142 7 UPI Chicago, Wednesday Dr. Michael Debakry, who pioneered heart bypass surgery in 1964, said yesterday artificial hearts not transplants will be used in the future to replace diseased hearts in humans. During an interview on the nationally syndicated Donahue Television show, Dr. Debakey said heart transplants
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  • 423 8 University of Singapore undergraduates have apparently not been misled Into having higher expectations of employment prospects by their predecessors' relative ease In finding good Jobs in recent years. According to the university's Economic Research Centre, about half of the 60 per cent of first-year students who
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  • WHISPERS By ISPY
    • 44 8 An undertaker who specialises In embalming refuses to go and see horror movies. The reason: They scare the daylights out of her. Observed a friend: "I suppose there's a difference between a dead body &nd one that's come back to life."
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    • 56 8 Someone should be appointed official sign writer for our hawker stalls. Some stallsigns are quite out of this world, like the one by the Singapore River that sells "fried chicken tied" and another that offers "chicken rise." On second thoughts, maybe we should leave them be. At least
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  • 614 8  -  WEDNESDAY WITH DICK WILSON DICK WILSON The Japan ese have become the most vocal upholders and defenders of world free trade. The reason, of course, Is that they happen to be the most competitive producers of goods and equipment in the wond. A hundred
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  • 533 8 Knowing his penchant for terror why did the OAU give him warm welcome? Washington Post Libreville (Gabon), Wednesday The Organisation of African Unity summit conference, which ended last week, provided yet another insight into the strange fascination exercised by Ugandan President Amin. Prom beginning to
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  • 1127 9 Need for closer ASEAN ties with developed nations papers \]o* ct m i° v \i I •2?' v°« u^ aP o<« NWC wages fair Pakistan coup expected Suicides should be studied The 10th ASEAN Foreign Ministers' Meeting in Singapore last week prompted the non -English press to urge for greater
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  • trend
    • 926 10 / 11 NYT New York, Wednesday There was disquieting news from London the other day, disquieting, at any rate, for a music critic. Clinical pharmacologists of the Royal Free Hospital hired Wlgmore Hall and engaged 24 young string players, all
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    • 797 10 / 11  -  90 members of all ages get together for the love of music By Violet Oon The generation gap is unheard of in the National Theatre Symphonic Band a 90-strong group which marks the National Theatre Trust's re-entry into active musical life after more than a decade
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  • 699 12  -  Cinema by Gloria Chandy kN- /A IT9 Gloria Chandy CARRIE: Sissy Stfacek, Piper Laurie, Amy Irving, William Katt. John Travolta, Betty Buckley, Nancy Allen. Directed by Brian De Palma. Screenplay by Lawrence D. Cohen. (Now at Lido). If you want to enJoy
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  • 722 12 UPI By Gregory Jensen London, Wednesday Susan and David are sexy. Peter and Jane are on the way out, and Jacqueline despite Mrs. Onassis is long out of fashion. Up and coming names are Jennifer and Christopher, Emily and Rebecca, Matthew and
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 263 12 Crossword mm ummm mmmmm mmm hih km m h w ACROSS 1 Trump, in bridge 5 Potato or blue 9 Laboratory equipment 11 Black eye 13 "Adeste 14 Bird 16 Canon 17 Lover's word 19 Wide st. 20 Foul-smelling 22 Flight of fancy 23 Kind of car 24 Lab heaters
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  • 1064 13  -  Taiwan press calls for dialogue with the communists By Melinda Liu The Washington Post Taipeh, Wednesday The idea of detente between the nationalist Chinese and the communist Chinese, a concept successfully suppressed here for decades by the ruling Kuomintang, has been quietly resurrected by recent
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  • 510 13 Reuter Hong Kong, Wednesday To trie tinkle of wine glasses and the clatter of plates, London's West End and New Y or k's Broadway have come to Hong Kong. For dinner-theatres have now been established as firm favourites in this British colony that
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  • 145 14 POSB counter teller, Miss Tan Pu Liang, 19, shows a pair of rare orchids which has been selected to commemorate the bank's centenary week celebration starting on Saturday. The special hybrid has been registered with the Royal Horticultural Society as "Aracampe POSB Centenary." This hybrid
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  • 160 14 AP Penang, Wednesday New Zealand believes In the elimination of trade restrictions and seeks to improve trade with member countries of ASEAN, the New. Zealand High Commissioner to Malaysia said yesterday. Speaking to reporters after a courtesy call on the acting Chief Minister Mr.
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  • 43 14 AFP London, Wednesday— Sugar prices fell to new four-year "lows" yesterday In the London market as the recent weaker trend was extended. The spot price In fact eased £4 to £101 a metric tonne, a level last seen In Octiber 1973—
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  • Stock markets round the world
    • 223 14 Stocks fell for the second consecutive session yesterday In fairly active trading when President Carter failed to dispel Wall Street's fears that the economy might slow down later this yearMr. Carter, who reportedly favours raising the minimum wage to U552.65 an hour from US$2.3O, failed to stem the
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    • 37 14 New York. Wednesday. Dow Jones closing averages on the New York Stock fcjtchange yesterday: 30 Industrials 003.4 i (off 2.12); 20 transport 236.41 (off 0.84); 16 utilities 117.43 (up 0.90); 65 stocks 310.44 (off 0.11).
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    • 268 14 Prices on the Tokyo stock exchange dropped yesterday for the first time In six sessions. Trading was heavy. Most of the setback was blamed on profittaking. The yen's fresh surge on the foreign exchange market triggered early selling that hit export-oriented blue chips. The Dow-Jones average of 225 selected
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    • 70 14 Closing prices in francs on the Paris Bourse yesterday: Pari bos 148 —2.20 Fancier 270.10 unch. Printemps 30.20 —.90 Bull 27.30 —1.20 Royal Dutch 281.50 +2.50 COE 239 50 —5.40 Thomson 155 —3.70 CFP 98 —1.20 Rhone 60 40 —.70 AIR 331.50 —2.25 BSN 447 —15 Philips 67.40 4
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    • 83 14 Union Bank of Switzerland, Zurich Closing prices In Switt francs on the Zurich Stock Exchange yesterday: UBS Bearer 2883 5 UBS Registered 526 +1 SBC 371 Credit Suisse 2020 5 Swiss B. 726 4 Swiss Relnsur. 2450 10 Winterthur B. 2450 10 Zurich Insur. 7175 25 Juvena B. 218
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    • 90 14 Reuter Prices In Australian cents at 11.30 a.m. today (Australian time) on the Sydney Stock Exchange. ACI 180 181 ADC 10 16 Ampol Pet 61 62 ANI 136 140 APM 115 Bank NSW 532 536 Brambles 155 157 HHP 612 616 Boral 213 215 CBA 302 307 CSR 330
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  • 324 14 A package of reflationary measures adopted by govt Reuter Tokyo, Wednesday Prime Minister Fukuda said yesterday the country s economy must be stimulated to stop foreign criticism of its massive trade surplus. He told a press conference here: "I believe Japan's economy will go upwards
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  • 158 14 Busiriess News and Views Reuter Washington, Wednesday President Carter said yesterday he was optimistic about the American economy despite recent signs of weakness. "I think there's a general uncertainty In the world about future economic circumstances." But he added: "I've been Impressed with the long-range
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  • 376 14 Agencies Washington, Wednesday The Carter administration is happy with the recent fall of the US dollar against other currencies and will not do anything to boost the value of the US currency, senior administration sources said yesterday. They said the dollar's drop against the currencies
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  • 91 14 AFP Manila, Wednesday The Asian Development Bank plans to Increase its average annual lending to more than US$l billion ($2.4 billion) during 1977-1981 to hasten the development of Asian countries, ADB president Tarolchl Yasuda announced yesterday. To achieve Its billiondollar target, Mr. Tasuda said the
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  • Sportsfront
    • 466 16  -  And all the Under 19 seeds march 0n... SQUASH by Eric Cooper Eric Cooper Following the pattern set by the women on Monday, seven of the eight seeds in the men's event reached the quarter-finals of the PIA championships yesterday, and five of them did so without
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    • 436 16  -  CHUNG CHEE YIEN Every four years, we pour considerable sums of money Into preparing and sendlns athletes to the prestigious Olympic Oames. But many Singaporeans tend to have a misconception about this sporting gesture on the Bart of the Singapore ational Olympic Council. They
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    • 237 16  -  KELVIN K.S. CHUA The launching of the ambitious FAS Nestle national development scheme on July 10 was clearly an auspicious sign. Let's keep our fingers crossed that the five-year project will be a success so that Singapore will in future have
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    • 113 16  -  JOSEPH LIM Sometimes I wonder whether RTS are showing the right programmes at the right time Take May 2, for example. Being a holiday, surely RTS could have telecast the match between Singapore and Malacca which was played a day earlier, instead of the World Cup
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    • 304 16  - How the Kiwi Cup gat started —principal HARRY TAN I refer to the article "Kiwi Cup: A must to avoid..." by Mr. Suresh Nair fNN, July 6). I would like, first of all. to correct the misconception that the "Kiwi Cup" is the "symbol of schools rugby supremacy." The symbols
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    • 174 17 AFP London, Wednesday,— Don Revie, who resigned as England's soccer supremo yesterday, will sign a tax-free £340,000 (about Ssl.4 million) contract to manage the United Arab Emirates side for four years, it was reported here. The Daily Mail's correspondent in Amsterdam wrote that Mr. Revie and
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    • 38 17 AFP Paris, Wednesday—The European heavyweight boxing championship between Lucien Rodriguez, the French holder, and Spanish challenger Alfredo Evangellsta scheduled to be held in Madrid on July 15 has been postponed, the champion's manager, Jose Jover announced yesterday.—AFP.
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    • 309 17 ON THE TRACK with I Fairway J Ipoh, Wednesday Back-in-form Eagle Hill is worth an eachway support in the Class 1 Div. 3—1200 m race on Sunday. The Tudor Music four-year-old was quietly fancied in his last start at Kuala Lumpur last month but
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    • 123 17 B. O. Pang (handicap 23), of the Singapore Island Country Club, won the first "A" Division of the first Sentosa Open Day competition by six strokes from clubmate K. Goto (15) when she returned a nett 63 yesterday. Other placings: 70— M. Stewart (23-SICC); 71—Ann Steer
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    • 218 17  -  By TONY KOH The Singapore Amateur Gymnastic Association wuu sponsorship of the Japanese Foundation through the Sports Council have secured the services of Mioko Umeda (above) to coach local gymnasts. The association are also negotiating for a foreign man's coach to lessen Miss Umeda's workload In
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    • 877 18  -  THE MKTRO QUADRANGULAR Rt'V U'U by Jeffrey Low Pardon the yawn, but bedtime was already induced long before Arsenal and Red Star Belgrade could complete the first half of their match last night. Entertainment there was if by that word you
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    • 677 19  -  TONIGHTS MATCH Seng Quee to the fans: "Come watch us play tonight.*' by v Philip Tan In terms of experience, skill and exposure to big time matches, Celtic, the Scottish First Division soccer champions and Cup holders, are way ahead of Singapore. But
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    • 68 19 The teams announced this morning: CELTIC Peter Latchford (1) Danny McGrain (2) Andy Lynch (3) Pat Stanton (4) Roddy Mac Donald (5) Roy Aitken (6) Jim Casey (7) Ronnie Glavih (8) Joe Craig (9) Tommy Barns (10) Alfie Conn (11) SINGAPORE Edmund Wee Hasii Ibrahim Samad Aiiapitchay Lim
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