New Nation, 28 September 1977

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  • 21 1 NewNation SINGAPORE Wednesday, September 28, 1977 No. 2066 Price 25 cents M C. (P) 262/1/77 V 1 NIW fcj) NATION COMMENT
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  • 635 1 No S'pore passengers on the aircraft Koala Lamp or, Wednesday Police and military rescuers were this morning cutting their way frh r o u g h the Japan Airlines DC-8 wreckage to extricate the dead on a hillside 30 km north of the
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    • 23 1 banned for life Pag« 18 Malaysia to «at uranium Page 2 PAGES: Stan and Crossword 15; Moneywords IT; Comic* IS; What's On 19.
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    • 117 1 'CP r#A r jeans 1= PLAYis here! It's new and bigger with more leg movement. Virtually every part movea Independently. Legs, arms, feet, head. Because there's more movement, there's more they can do. And we've given them more accessories. More Fun. w s p§ mmC v i ''4 v w
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  • 306 2 AP Washington, Wednesday U8 President Jimmy Garter yesterday agreed to send Malaysia enriched uranium for an experimental nuclear reactor used for peaceful purposes. The fuel cannot be used for nuclear weapons. "XVs slightly enriched a tow grade of enrichment," sald Whits House press secretary Jody Powell.
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  • 50 2 Professor C. Kruppa of the University of Berlin and consultant hydrodynamlclst to Vosper Pte Ltd. will give a lecture on Hydrodynamics of High Speed Propulsion at the Shangri-La Hotel on Oct 4 at 6.15 PJB. Naval architects and marine engineers are invited to attend. Admission la free.
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  • 25 2 The National Productivity Board will organise a course on Export Marketing at NPB town training centre. Hotel Royal-Ramada, from Oct. 10 to 21.
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  • 134 2 Share prices suffered Edual price erosion on k of buying support during the first 45 minutes at the Stock Exchange of Singapore today. Tnespate of bullish corporate results released through the exchange apparently failed to improve market sentiments. Sime Darby which reported improved group pre-tax profits of $151.4
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  • 416 2 Coffee shop owners are glad over the temporary settlement of the soft drinks price Issue which they claimed caught them in the middle of a tug-of-war. The proposed price Increase next month was postponed after the six major bottlers met representatives of the National
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  • 201 2 The Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry has set a*lde 960,000 to assist three new welfare projects. These projects to help the aged, disabled and financially d 1 s tressed, have been drawn up- by the Social Welfare Department. For the aged, the chamber will
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  • 180 2 Mr. Hsi Yeh-sheng, leader of the visiting Chinese trade delegation, said last night that trade relations between China and Singapore will continue to develop on the basis of equality and mutual benefit. Hosting a dinner at the Shangri-La Hotel, he said their visit here has
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  • 663 3  -  17 penicillin-resistant types isolated so far, says Dr Rajan By Wang Look Fung Singapore Is keeping a tight check on penicillin resistant strains of gonorrhoea, according to Dr. V.S. Rajan, medical superintendent of Middle Road Hospital. So far, 17 strains have been isolated since
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  • 233 3 This electric van—the first of Its kind here was delivered to the Automobile Association of Singapore two days ago. but It will not be able to join the emergency breakdown service fleet This Is because the vehicle's operations manual and accessories are
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    • 154 3 SURPRISING JAKARTA Jakarta is surprisingly old interesting. 450 years, in fact! Restored 17th century Dutch houses. Streets fall of stalls laden with antiques. A gigantic 'Disneyland' park containing "Indonesia in Miniature" It's also surprisingly modern. Tall skyscrapers fashionable holiday resorts such as ANCOL DREAMLAND SEA complex —*th luxurious hotel. c—lmp.
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  • 195 4 Singapore Cable Car has sold more 2.3 million tickets since it started operations In February 1074. Last year, 615,649 people rode on cable cars from Mount Faber to Sentosa and back. This up to August In the iast two years, the number of
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  • 66 4 In yesterday* New Nation it was erroneously reported that llr. Andrew Chen Aun-Li li the Senior Minister of State (National Development). The report should hate read: -The Senior Minister of State (National Development) has re-ap-potnted Mr. Andrew Chen Aun-Li as a member of the Singapore Poly tech nlc
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  • 26 4 The prise- glvingceremony of the 1977 National Day celebrations photographic competition will be held at the people's Park Complex on Saturday at 5 pj*.
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  • 319 4  -  By Gerry de Silva The Indonesian Ambassador here said yesterday that there are indications Singapore may change Its stand on Timor at the United Nations. Mr. Chaerudln Tuning did not elaborate on hit statement when he spoke to New Nation after his take to
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  • 248 4 To promote regional tourism Indonesia has called for a Joint marketing effort to promote Asian and Australasian tourism. its newly appointed director-general of tourIsm, LL Oen. A. Tirto- sudlro, said this would overcome the problems of hotel undercutting, surfeit of hotel rooms, and lack of
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  • 469 4 Look at a signature upside down to detect a forgery.- This is the advice of George Ludwigson, marketing and sales director of American express International |ni». "We tend to read and concentrate on the name when looking at signatures right- side-up," Mr Ludwigson said in
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  • 460 4 Three Australian broadcasters are here to capture the sounds of Singapore. The IfacQuarle Network, team of BUI Dowsett, Mary Adams and Wayne Browne, and sound engineer A 1 Brown, have interviewed about 60 people In the last four days. Their programme Assignment: Singapore
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  • 181 5 Reuter Kota Klnabalu, Wednesday The Sabah state government yesterday expelled 14 people for undesirable activities. Disclosing this yesterday, Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Harris Salleh said the 14, who were from other states of Malaysia, had been given one week to wind
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  • 36 5 Reuter Wlntherthur (Swltterland), Wednesday Two young Swiss anarchists were Jailed yesterday on charges which Included stealing weapons from Swiss army depots and passing them on to urban guerilla* in West Germany, France, Italy and Spain.—Re/ter.
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  • 358 5 —say Japan doctors Manila, Wednesday A group of Japanese doctors yesterday announced a medical breakthrough that could lead.to the elimination of liver cancer stemming from a type of hepatitis B virus and control of the virus Itself. The announcement was made in papers presented
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  • 243 5 UPI Reuter Zamboanga City, Wednesday Top Muslim rebel leaders and Filipino military officials were scheduled to meet today to discuss alleged violations of a ceasefire agreement reached in Libya last December. The meeting at the Sambayan Hotel In this port city 800 kms south
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  • 55 5 Reuter Hong Kong, Wednesday customs officers yesterday seised prepared opium valued at HKSB2.OOO (about 141.000) at the airport, a government spokesman said. A 27-year-old man, who had arrived earlier, from Penang, has been arrested and charged possession of dangerous drugs for the purpose of unlawful trafficking in connection
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  • 229 5 UPI Sydney, Wednesday A Melbourne Supreme Court judge and Jury were asked on Monday to consider the eaae of Valerie Corless' now navel, newspapers reported yesterday. Before they could reach a verdict. Miss Corless, a fashion model, and the two plastic surgeons she
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  • 155 5 Reuter Jakarta, Wednesday National Seaurlty Chief Admiral Sudomo has urged the public to help in the surveillance of 10,000 hardcore communist prisoners after their release in December this year. Preparations for the mass release have been completed, he told news men on Monday
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  • 72 5 UPI Washington, Wednesday A second South Korean businessman was indicted yesterday in the congressional bribery scandal, charged with conspiring to defraud the United Btates and making a false declaration to a grand Jury. Hancho Kim, a naturalised US citizen now living In Lanham, Maryland, was charged with 25
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  • 110 5 Reuter Manila, Wednesday. The Manila-based Press Foundation of Asia yesterday named Mr. Theh ChongkhadikU, the editor-in-chief of the Bangkok Post, as the winner of the Mitsui Award for 1977. Set up in 1972 with funds provided by the Mitsui Company of Japan, the award
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  • 211 6 UPI United Nation*. Wednesday Secretary of State Cyrus Vance cancelled private UN talks yesterday to fly to Washington for a hastily called meeting between President Carter and Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Oromyko on arms limitation. State Department prew spokesman Mr. Hod ding Carter said
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  • 31 6 Reuter New Delhi, Wednesday -f Bank »nid insurance e m p1 o y ees throughout India stopped work yesterday to demand higher pay scales and bonus EaujiMalaya many cities —Reuter.
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  • 469 6 UPI Reuter Washington, Wednesday President Carter yesterday took a personal hand in the stalled UB-S0 vlet strategic arms talks by agreeing to his second meeting in a week with BoTiet Foreign Minister Andrtii Gromyko. A spokesman called it a positive" development Ptees Secretary Jody Powell
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  • 68 6 Reuter United MattoniE Wednesday The Security Council will meet todap to consider the Anglo- put forward by Britain's Secretary David Owen. They call for the appointment of a United Nations representative to A ot aest pear. J British officials hope to hmlt the meeting*} a simple
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  • 181 6 Reuter Hay to be makln* glgnlwi Vi s^iaiSsvss US-8orl«t arms accord. Restate, considered difficult to attain a few week* afo. coujd come before 4i eM «f 3g»3£!£S&tZfii WM Ml dear how they would be'imiiLiitiT* Hopes for a mddle fid peace conference were raleed late
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  • 97 6 Washington, Wednesday Baton Corp. consented yesterday to Federal charges of paying more than US$5B 5 million (st3ft.«m) In bride* and illegal political contributions In Italy and 15 other countries and keeping a Japanese parliamentarian on Its payroll. Rxxon neither admitted nor denied charges filed by
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  • 154 6 UPI TODAY Is Wednesday, Sept. 18, the 271 st day of 1877 with 94 to follow. THE MOON la moving from Its full phase toward its last quarter. THE MORNING STABS are Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. There are no evening stars. Those born on thi« date are
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  • 61 6 Reuter Godthaah (Greenland), Wednesday Greenland's nam beer tax has failed In ft* effort to rednee drinking In the country's cold' Arctic climate. but It has turned a projected buiict surplus* A special tax InMwed this year on every bottle of beer s*ld wasen for a surprise surplus
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  • 19 6 Reuter Washington, Wednesday The United 8tates yesterday conducted an underground nuclear test at Its Nevada test site. Reuter.
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    • 225 6 Ah Fook and Mei Lin de. sTii yixti wei y£a nf VfJi fa xiao r" v r/ C^4 fci! WJv& Ah Fook: I am a careful driver; I don't need seat belts. Mei Lin: But other drivers may not be as careful as you. Ah Fook: Saya adalah seorang pemandu
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    • 99 6 Bangkok Cloudy, 3325C. Headline: Warrant out for arrest of two drug kingpins. Kuala Lamp u r Cloudy, 30-24 C. Headline: Mourners at Blko's funeral stone cop to death. Sydney Thunderstorms, 25-15 C. Headline: Hay den damaging dollar, says PM. (Opposition shadow treasurer BUI Hayden Monday forecast higher Interest rates and
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  • 127 7 UPI Bangkok, Wednesday Thai police have ordered the arrest of two Thai-Chi-nese drag dealers named by US Congressman Lester Wolff, a narcotics suppression official said yesterday. The two men are Chang Kai-ehen alias Chang Pa-chlang. Hu Chin-te and Tawee Saknlthana Panlch, and Wa Yao-tang.
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  • 378 7  -  By Lee Chiu San Sydney, Wednesday "It's great to have done It again" said Scotsman Andrew Cowaji when he roared his Mercedes 280 Into first place of the SIA London Sydney rally. Cowan clocked Into the last checkpoint Atpokolbln slightly past 6 p.m. yesterday (Australian time) to be
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  • 40 7 Reuter United Nations, Wednesday Australian Foreign Minister Andrew Peacock yesterday held separate meetings with his British and Chinese counterparts, Dr. David Owen and Mr. Huang Hua. All are now In New York for the U.N. General Assembly. Reuter.
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  • 132 7 Reuter Nairobi, WednesdayWomen and children in Addis Ababa have staged a series of demonstrations against the Marxist military government, informed sources in the Ethiopian capital said yesterday. Amid sece s s i o nist wars in the north and South-east of the country, the
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  • 105 7 Reuter Vienna, Wednesday Austria Is to Investigate prospects of storing its nuclear waste in the Iranian desert. Chancellor Bruno Krelsky announced yesterday. He said Austria's only nuclear power station at Zwentendorf, near Vienna, would be put into operation as soon as it was
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  • 296 7 They are under-represented, says Japan United Nations, Wednesday Japan said yesterday the Asian group of nations, representing more than half the world's population, was under-represented In the United Nations. Taking part in the General Assembly's world affairs debate, Japanese Foreign Minister Ilchlro Hatoyama
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  • 161 7 UPI New York, Wednesday Pan American World Airways has quietly arranged what trade sources say Is the first American package tour to China. A total 120 people have signed to fly to Hong Kong on Dec. 1 and wlO enter China by train on
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    • 138 7 SPECIAL OFFER! CASSETTE DECK with Normal/Chrome Selector Switch Stereo tape deck for recording and playback of stereo cassettes. Equipped with pushbutton controls including pause function and cassette eject. Also side controls for recording level, mike jacks and two VU meters. Normal/ chrome dioxide tape selector switch provided. Extra inputs and
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  • 439 8 If one-man-one-vote were the only obstacle to a peaceful settlement In Rhodesia, there would be much reason to hope that the Anglo-American proposal for majority rule before the end of next year would be Implemented. Prime Minister lan Smith said" in a British TV Interview
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  • WHISPERS By ISPY
    • 74 8 Male chauvinism is alive and well in the computer world, whiff* men. were officially declared number one The International Organisation for standardisation (ISO) tlonalty would Identify men with the flfore one and women with the number two. The old designations were If for male and
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    • 24 8 Of attendance for the two oouraes. "And that Is more than two years after l*fo loft tha& onanlsattont" he adde«f
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  • 735 8  -  Most feared group in West Germany Mr Paul Hofman BONN: The dominant response In West Germany to the current outbreak of terrorism appears pot to be fear, anger or even the Inevitable law-and-order backlash. It is utter bafflement. .Why should well-educated and intelligent young men and women from
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  • 579 8  -  WEDNESDAY WITH DICK WILSON DICK WILSON Almost everybody likes to have somebody else to follow. Almost nobody, Is genuinely comfortable right out In front, the first to do something, the person with whom the buck stops. The Chinese more tfrnn anybody else feel politically at ease
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  • 411 9 VOICE or Tilt PRESS A ui i klv round- ti|> of ials in lh«* im >11 K i»4|livh ptvvs in Sin^i|M»r«* I Before Israel's acceptance on Sunday of the US proposal for reconvening the Geneva peace conference, the nonEnglish press gave little hope for a
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  • 470 9  -  By Granville Watts Reuter Ball: The beautiful maidens of Ball are facing strong competition these days from bronzed foreigners on the Indonesian island's famous beaches. Although many Ba 11 ne s e women can still be seep topless they are
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  • 189 9 N ANYANG SIA N G FAU said that equal Importance should be attached to the problems of the young and the old. It said their problems differ In nature. "With the young, it is our duty to guide those who hare gone astray and enable
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  • 197 9 Two dallies editorialised on the opening of the and General Assembly of the United Nations. Though it welcomed the expansion of the UN with th«r admission of Djibouti and Vietnam, NANYANG SLANG PAU said that there will be more trouble as the "family becomes bigger."
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  • 489 9  -  Art Buchwald Investigators claim that ÜBfiJ billion were wasted bdUkm the Alaska pipeline, f ou are probably asking, "Where did the money go?** To And out, 1 spoke to Stanton Oarruthers, my plumber. Stanton wasn't surprised at the overrun lull had ones fixing the pipes In oar
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  • 307 9 In highlighting the drug problem, three nonEnglish dallies asked whether present measures are sufficient. NANYANG SIANG PAU pointed out that the government is sparing no eftort in tackling the drug problem by mounting a two-prpnged attack through strict prohibition and education. "But the facts
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  • trend EDITED BY SYLVIA LEOW
    • Article, Illustration
      1517 10 / 11  -  Jennifer Schoon -V reports on those lunchtime shows Doesn't food alone attract? It hardly seems so when you realise that almost every food place in town is dishing up fashion together with the dessert Jennifer Schoon "And here's Pauline in a dazzling white chiffon..enthuses the compere. The audience
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    • 907 10 / 11  -  Wednesday, 5ept.28,1977. by H.L.Lim The critics of Edgar Koh, New Nation TV critic and Sunday Nation film critic, are still at it (you must have read the letter ••Charlie's Angels—for lesser mortals" and Edgar's reply in last Saturday's New Nation)* I feel less apprehensive today carrying on about the
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  • 473 12  -  C INI MA bv Tan Bah Bah LTVE A LITTLE, STEAL A LOT: Robert Conrad, Don Strtid, Donna Mm* Bwrt Toosf. Directed bj Martin Chomaky. Screen Play fecr K. Arthur Kaan. (Opona tomorrow lit the Cathay). Thoso days, •▼•rybody wants a down-to-earth review. Why
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  • 1528 12  -  From Man llMOf la tanta Rota, California From Stan Imei Newsday Char lee K. Schuls once said, i worry about almoot all there Is in life to worry about, and bees am I worry Charlie Brown hae to worry." If it seems that Charlie
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  • 660 13 Reuter Washington, Wednesday v Britain told the world economic councils yesterday that despite Its financial improvement recently it cannot yet play a major role in helping the nations to recover from the recession of 1973-75. The statement by Chancellor of the Exchequer Denis
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  • 229 13 UPI AFP Brussels, Wednesday— Switzerland banned short-term forward sales of Swiss francs to nonresidents yesterday and the dollar recovered from a record low in Zurich. The dollar opened In Zurich at 2.3480 Bwlss francs, its fifth successive all-time low In five days, but recovered after the Swiss National
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  • 565 13  -  C ompany profile «»v Lee Yew Meng Carlsberg Brewery Malaysia has been tracing a rising profit path since it first turned the corner in 1974. Based on Its 1977 Interim results, the company looks set to put up a new record profit performance this
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  • 65 13 Backing for Aussie Reuter Canberra, WednefWjjL' The government"' Kji raising a total of UBRJT billion (34 billion) on thi International market tn* its battle to defend the Australian dollar, it w|£ disclosed yesterday. Acting Treasurer Br)| Robinson announce! Australia would borrow a further AsBso million from West Germany and, international
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  • Stock markets round the world
    • 78 13 Reuter Cloud ng the Puis price* ft Bourse; a Cranes on Paribaa lOtJO +3.60 Itadv 297 M —2.40 Printempa MM .70 Bull 30.40 .10 Royal Dutch 279.00 1 MtatM.Hn in unch COS 1*0 JO Thomson 190 —<50 CFP l M —1J0 Rhoi*> air a BBS 4 Philip* 8ue« Feugwot
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    • 92 13 Reuter Prices on the Sydney Stook grnhente at njw *.m. (Aueueuan tun*) today: ACX 1«0 IKS ADC M 90 Ampot Pet St M NX i3O 1M ABU lIS 11S Bank NBW 408 60S Bramble* 147 1M BW BS4 MO Bona m m cba w m CUR M 9 SM
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    • 266 13 Stocks fell to a 21month low yesterday as a blue-chip-Issue rally collapsed in the wake of government reports that showed the nation's serious foreign trade deficit could drain the economy. Trading was moderate. The Dow Jones Industrial average, up a point at the outset, dropped 5.80 points to
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    • 34 13 UPI Dow Jonas rioting averages on the New York Stock Acchange yesterday. SO Industrials ttSJA (off 5.60). transport 111.11 (off «JI). lft utilities 111*0 (up OAS), M stocks 287.03 (off 1.17). TJFL
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    • 248 13 DBS Datwa Securities Int'l Ltd The Tokyo stock market was active on moderate trading with many issues having already covered ex-dtvl- dend. 80me analysts believe the market will rise In October. Selective buying remained brisk lor some specific Issues. Nissan Motor advanced sharply on hopes of a public offering
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    • 60 13 Union Bank of Switzerland 3 on Mtt ZBrtoh ar^ 5 N» 1 aJS t: —nl MM Ml -1- Zurich Znxur. 7575 Juweo* B. 230 NMto B. 3590 Intcrfood B. •060 mm i Clte-Oelcjr B. 1386 mm Baby BocM •336 f 60 Sfcndos B. 4430 BBC 'A' 1610 «*jK* Sulaer
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  • 202 13 V —-3 Business News and Views in 1878," he aaid. Reu•ter. Washington, Wednesday US Treasury Secretary Michael Blumenthal said yesterday the world Is starting to recover from recent heavy economic blows, but further progress depends on continued International cooperation and strength of will. He
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  • SPORT STARTS HERE
    • 647 14  -  SQUASH by Eric Cooper Construction of the Singapore Sports Council's Squash Centre at the National Stadium site Is going on well and should be completed as scheduled by December. The main block of eight court* la almost ready for the floors to be Installed,
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    • 109 14 Amsterdam, Wednesday Kees Klst of Dutch club AZ 67 Alkmaar and Torsten Andersen of KJB. Copenhagen scored hattricks In ÜBFA Cup first round second leg matches played last night. Klst led Alkmaar to a 5-0 win orer Red Boys Dlfferdange of Luxembpurg In Dlfferdange which gave
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    • 324 15  -  I Tabletennis By TONY KOH The"" Singapore Table Tennis Association have injected new blood into the game by announcing two squads of youngsters for the coming South East Asia Games. The rationale behind chief coach Yazawa's thinking Is that even with the old guard
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    • 297 15  -  President** Cup: I Report by PHILIP TAN Brickworks defeated Whampoa 5-3 at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday despite three penalties awarded against them to enter the third round of the President's Cup tournament. Brickworks, who thrashed Tiong Bahru 7-0 ip the first round, will now meet
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    • 256 15 Tennis Agencies Hilton Head Island (South Carolina), Wednesday—Australian Open champion Roscoe Tanner edged Italian Open champion Vitas Oerulaltls 6-7, 6-4. 7-6, yesterday for the right to meet two-time Wimbledon champion Bjorn Borg in the men's singles final of the U*****,000 (*****,000) World Invitational tennis classic. Borg whipped
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    • Sports Front Send your letter to Sportfront New Nation locked Bag 15,GPO,Singapore 1
      • 273 16  -  E. R. ZACCHEUS The news of ooach Choo Seng Quee'a operations, hit me like a thunderbolt. In my opinion, he lost hie leg through his unselfish efforts to booafc soccer In Singapore. He sacrificed a lot to put our National team In second spot In
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      • 465 16  -  Pro soccer: When to begin? R.P. OLIVEIRO New Nation are ask- n tag the pubMc: Bboald professional football be lntrodaeed in Singapore? The appropriate Question should be: When should professional football be fur tredaoedT And the obvious answer: Now! This Is the opportune time, at least
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      • 325 16 Singapore hosted the Second ASEAN amateur boxing championship recently at the Oay World Stadium and In grand style too. The Singapore Amateur Boxing Association dsserve full oredlt for the manner in which the three-night bouts were staged. Those who stayed away missed a good show
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      • 859 16  -  But our problem is we dont have many of them around on SOCCER EMLYN HUGHES I cannot agree with Sir All Ramsey, the former England manager, that the overall standard of English football is poor. But he Is right when he aays there Is
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    • 286 17  -  FAS Council want an earlier end -of-year date Soccer By PHILIP TAN The Football Association of Singapore have written to the Ministry of Social Affairs to consider ending the office of the present council by the end of this year. The council, appointed for a
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    • 360 17 Tennis Last week, the Singapore schoolgirl tennis team took a vow at the hospital bedside of Singapore Lawn Tennis Association official Hamid BUal with these words: "Don't worry, we will faring the Cap yoa donated back to yea." And bring the Cap they did.
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    • 227 17 Boxing Reuter New York, Wednesday. Muhammad All and Earnle Shavers resorted to poetry yesterday as part of their psychological warfare before tomorrow's (Singapore time Friday at 9.45 a.m.) world heavyweight boxing title fight. "Shavers leaves for heaven in seven" says All as he fits
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    • 259 17 Boxing Reuter Rome. Wednesday World fight-heavyweight champion Miguel Angel Cuello of Argentina has teen told by the World Eoxlng Council that he will be stripped of his title if be does not light contender Mate Parlor of Yugoslavia in Milan, Italy, on Nov. 19. The
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    • 310 18  -  Shock Thai decision against six top lifters for 'misbehaviour' I Weightlifting By PHILIP TAN The Welghtltftlng Association of Thailand have slapped a life ban on six top weightllfters, thus dealing a severe blow to the country's SEA Games gold hopes. Explaining this shock decision In a letter
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    • 472 18 Hockey The Singapore women's National hockey team an going to find It tough to beat the rUltlng Western Australian women's squad. In their friendly International at the Padang tomorrow. Bat National ooach Lam Yin Kol pledged that the team win do their best
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    • 248 18 Soccer Reuter London, Wednesday Arsenal yesterday turned down an offer to host the return first round European Cup Winners match between Manchester United and the French club, St. Etlenne. Earlier yesterday, Arsen a 1' s secretary, Ken Friar, said his club was prepared to stage the
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    • 316 18 TEXANS ALSO PLAN A TRIP Swimming American 100 metres freestyle world record holder J1 m Montgomery and an age group team from Texas are keen to visit Singapore. Montgomery visit and that of the Texas team will be-discussed at the Singapore' Amateur Swimming Association's third
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    • 33 18 Gothenburg, Wednesday Liverpool beat Gothenburg 3-2 In a friendly soccer match hero last night. Liverpool scorers were David Palrclough (S) and Jimmy Case. Gothenburg scorers were Jerry Karlsson and Glenn Holm.
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 373 15 YOUR LUCKY STARS IF trs YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today you are an ambitious and Impatient person who finds ft difficult to wait for results. Your Irajpattenoe with alow results can turn to pessimism and you tend to waste a great deal of emotional energy bemoaning false hardships. You admire peoplewho
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    • 548 17 Wednesday M NEW NATION Cut out and pin with other coupons. Posting instructions appear below Name (Mr./Mrs./Miss) Address Tel: N.R.I.C No: FILL IN MISSING LETTERS ACROSS USING CLUES BELOW MoaaßiiCut along dotted lines CLUES FOR EZ-3 1. It's added for flavour In cooking, ate 2. Could bo uaod by criminate
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