New Nation, 25 October 1977

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  • 22 1 New Nation SINGAPURE Tuesday, October 25, 1977 No. 2089 Price 25 cents MC (P) 262/1/77 r l NIIV (f-j) NATION COMMENT L-.j-——-.jd
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  • 466 1  -  By 1 Terry Ang, Ting Hi Keng More than 100 taxi drivers went on strike for three hours at Paya Lebar airport last night whep police took away seven cabbies for questioning in connection with a luggage incident. The work stoppage wu called off when
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  • 189 1 UPI Cairo, Tuesday. President Sadat yesterday said Egypt Is prepared to teach Israel a "cruel lesson" and "cut her down to size" In another Middle East war. Unnegotiable, he said, were Arab demands for total Israeli withdrawal from occupied territories, Including East Jerusalem, and the establishment of
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  • 110 1 UPI Seattle, Tuesday A San Francisco gem dealer was robbed of US$2 million ($4.8 million) In Jewels yesterday In the crowded downtown section and motorists ignored his ideas for help. Mr Victor Nash, president of International Oem Stones, told police he was getting into
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  • 214 1 Three sisters were trapped Inside this Mazda 808 for several minutes after It was Involved In a triple crash at East Coast Expressway this morning. They were on their way to Jos In the oark when their car was Involved in an accident with
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  • 355 2  - Howe Liang returns to his first love cooking By Philip Tan Remember him? Seventeen years ago In Rome, he became the first Singaporean and the only "-ever to win an Olympic medal. Today, Tan Howe Liang, 45, wfto won a silver medal in the welghtUftlng lightweight division, is one of
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  • 114 2 AFP Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday —The Joint air exercise code-named Helang Mallndo Tlga between Malaysia and Indonesia which ended here yesterday waa a great success, acting Chief of Air Staff Commodore Moh a m e d Ngah said. He told a press conference that both the
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  • 117 2 Civil suit settled outside A civil claim by ft building contractors' firm against a surgeon. Dr. Chan Kong Tttoe, has been withdrawn following a settlement by the Dartles. Dr. Chan's lawye*, T.Q. Llm and Company, said that Toh Kam Moon and Toh Kwok, Pul, formerly trading as Toh Kam Moon
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  • 27 2 Mr Llm Chee Onn, MP for Buklt Merah, will open the new workshop extensions at Buklt Merah Vocational Institute on Not S at 7JO pan.
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  • 304 2  -  By Peter Ong Singapore can expect an influx of American tourists next year when Pan Am World Alrwayg Introduces Its budget fares. Pan Am'i director for Singapore and Malaysia, Arthur Wee, said the airline has applied to the Department of Civil Aviation for permission
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  • 109 2 Trading was generally easier ana light during the first 45 minutes at the Stock Exchange of Singapore today. The exception of the downtrend was Temenggong which advanced 14 cents to $2 on small-lot dealings. This was based on the strength of the news that a subsidiary of Bowater
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  • 222 2  -  By Douglas Chan Nurse Usha Devi yesterday spoke of her plans for her wedding with hockey player S. Letchumanam. who has been missing for the past 12 days. A distraught Miss Devi who works in Tan Tock Seng Hospital, said they were to have
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  • 271 2 Kota Baru, Tuesday. The Deputy Inspec-tor-General of Police Tan Sir Yunos last night appealed to parents and teachers not to allow their children and students to participate in political rallies and demonstrations. "We've seen a large number of young boys participating in recent political
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  • 53 2 Mr. Tan Kim Lee, senior lecturer from the Faculty of Architecture and Building. University of Singapore, will give a talk on property tax in Singapore at Shangri-La Hotel on Nov 8 at 6 p.m. The talk is organised by the Singapore Association of the Institute of Chartered
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  • 399 3 The Singapore branch of Lufthansa German Airlines has stepped up its security at Paya Lebar airport following the recent hijac& of one of the airline's Boeing 7375. It has employed nine CISCO guards, an airline spokesman said. The move followed an urgent order from
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  • 36 3 Mr. Supavat Poovakul, governor of Rotary District 330, which covers Brunei, Laos, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam and Singapore, will address the Rotary Club of Singapore lunch meeting at the Mandarin Hotel tomorrow at 12.45 p.m.
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  • 28 3 The Regional Language Centre, International House Orange Grove Road, will hold a fair to publicise its hotel rooms and Chinese restaurant from Nov 14 to 19.
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  • 170 3 Police x arrested 322 Singaporeans for housebreaking, 57 of whom were drug addicts, during the first nine months this year. Twenty-seven foreigners were also arrested for housebreaking 22 of them. They were here on social visit passes, four on work permits and one an iilegal immigrant. Police
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  • 170 4 Singapore's first $12 million Int eg rated 8e a food processing and storage complex at Jurong will be ready in three years' time. Marlssco, the Singa-pore-Soviet Joint venture, which Is building the complex, will hold an official ground-breaking ceremony at Fishery Port Road, on the
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  • 123 4 AFP Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday Several experienced engineers from South Korea are expected to arrive In Malaysia soon to work In various development projects, Minister of Works and Utilities Datuk Abdul Ohanl Oilong said yesterday. The minister, who returned home yesterday after an eight-day
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  • 39 4 Encilc Rahlm Ishak, the Senior Minister of State (Foreign Affairs), will attend the United Nations Day dinner and dance, organised by the United Nations Association of Singapore, at Ming Court Hotel on Oct. 29 at 7.30 pjn.
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  • 423 4  -  By Ting Hi Keng More than 2000 wildly enthusiastic fans held up Taiwanese film actress Chen Chen for more than two hours at Faya Lebar airport last night. Many of them had waited for hours for her arrival. When it was announced at 7 p.m.
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  • 60 4 Reuter Lumpur, Tuesday The MalaysianJapan Economic Association will be launched early next month, Prime Minister Datuk Hussein Onn told Parliament yesterday. The Prime Minister said members of the association would come from the private sector. The association, among other things, would discuss ways to step up
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  • 46 4 AFP Brussels, Tuesday.—A large delegation from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) had talks here yesterday with European commission experts. Talks I were expected to continue today. Wllhelm Haterkamp, Commissioner for External Affairs, is due to visit the five ASEAN countries in December.—AFP."
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  • 203 5 Reuter Islamabad, Tuesday.— Pakistan's military rulers yesterday arrested a second newspaper editor for criticising the administration, reliable sources said. Mr Naslr Najl, 40, was taken from his office at the Dally Urdu-language newspaper H1 ya t In Lahore and remanded in custody for a week.
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  • 161 5 Reuter Oeneva. Tuesday The International Red Croes has passed a resolution accusing Israel of violating the Geneva convention In Its treatment of Arabs In the occupied territories. It was anounced here yesterday. The heads of the two principal Red Cross bodies the International Commission of the
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  • 99 5 Reuter Panama City, Tuesday Military leader General Omar Torrijoa yesterday won overwhelming support for his new treaties with the United States glrlng ihe Panama Canal to Panama at the end of the century. With 670.000 of a possible 800,000 YOtes counted, the majority In favour of ratifying the
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  • 231 5 UPI Toronto, Tuesday.—You can't ho d it, see it or store it away. But Canadians will sieal US$B billion ($19.2 billion) worth of It this year. "Time theft is the biggest crime of all," says personnel expert Robert The head of the world's largest
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  • 150 5 Reuter Belgrade, Tuesday A special commission of inquiry is questioning Yugoslav President Tito's wife Jovanka, who has been held for at least three months at the President's private residence here, well-in-formed sources said yesterday. The commission was set up on President Tito's orders to
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  • 426 5 Heath: They're more optimistic Reuter Peking, Tuesday Former British Conservative Prime Minister Edward Heath ended a sixday visit to China yesterday with the impression that the Chinese leadership was slightly more optimistic about at least delaying a future world war. Mr Heath, on his third visit
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  • 229 5 Thais want new policy on Indochina paper Reuter London, Tuesday The most significant policy statement to have emerged from the military regime that seised power in Thailand is Its proclaimed Intention to seek closer relations with the communist states of Indochina, the Financial Times said yesterday. "The that the armv
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  • 529 6 Reuter New York, Tuesday Two investigative reporters claimed yesterday that Israeli agents penetrated an American nuclear plant and staged four elaborate hijackings In Europe to obtain uranium for nuclear weapons. They said their research revealed a 20year effort by Israel to lumm*ii» divert nuclear
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  • 133 6 AFP Zamboanga City, Tues- day— President Mfcrcos vesterday decided to arm Muslim civilians to detend themselves against alleged Muslim rebel attacks as the Insurgents retreated from pursuing government forces In DklllMMlnM soutntrn rnuippinM. Mr Marcos announced Ills decision during a meeting with Filipino newsmen In Manila fallowing
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  • 123 6 AFP Peking, Tuesday An "ill wind" blow 3 over China: endless banquets offered under any pretext by the cadres In certain production units. The official party paper, the People's Dally, yesterday denounced the unhealthy "carousing and drinking" organised to influence the decision of an official
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  • 157 6 Reuter Johannesburg. Tuesday Police arretted seven black clergymen as they marched on police headquarters here yesterday protesting against the banning of black organisations by the South African government last week. Riot police chief General David Krlel said the seven later appeared In court charged with holding an
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  • 26 6 AFP New Delhi, Tuesday Police fired on demonstrators at Mandya, in South India, for protesting against the Karnataka State's decision to construct a canal.
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  • 105 6 Reuter Jerusalem, Tuesday Prime Minister Menachem Begin's government, reinforced by four ministers from a new coalition partner, won an overwhelming parliamentary vote of confidence yesterday. The Knesset (Parliament) voted 62-34 in the government's favour after a noisy four-hour debate on M&r Begin's announcement that his
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  • 127 6 UPI TODAY is Tuesday, Oct 25. the 298 th day of 1977 with 67 to follow. THE MOON Is approaching Its full phase. THE MORNING STARS are Mars, Venus, Jupiter and Saturn. THE EVENING STAR Is Mercury. Those born on this date are under the sign of Scorpio. American
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  • 53 6 UPI London, Tuesday A high court Judge yesterday awarded £MM ($37,666) in damages to a 16-year-old woman who said she no longer enjoys kissing because of an automobile accident. The crash badly scarred the face of Mrs Virginia Spiegel and left her without any sensation in her
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 271 6 Ah Fook and Mei Lin Mei Lin: The blackout last night was annoying. Ah Fook: Probably because your favourite TV programme was cut off. Mei Lin: Blackout malam tadi menyusahkan. Ah Fook: Mungkin kerana program TV kegemaran anda tak dapat ditonton. FOOTNOTE: Chinese it tonal language. It has basically four
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  • 445 7 Business News and Views Reuter Brussels, Tuesday Leading industrialists in tne European Common Market do not expect any improvement in economic activity in the next few months but they think the recession will not get any worse, according to the EEC Commission. In Its latest survey of
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  • 364 7 A former features editor apd foreign affairs specialist with the Straits Times, MR ERNEST COREA has been appointed director of the publication division of the International Development Re s e 2rch Centre (IDRC). A Sri Lankan, he had a 20 year career in Journalism berdre he emigrated
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  • Stock markets round the world
    • 234 7 Stocks fell to a twoyear low yesterday In the wake of prime rate increases, some disappointing earnings reports and a market confirmation signal that a major downtrend Is in progress. Trading was modescte. The Dow Jones industrial average, a 6.50polnt loser on Friday, fell another 5.98 points to
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    • 35 7 UPI New York, Thursday. Dow Jones closing averages on the NYBE yesterday: SO Industrials 802.32 (off 6.W), 20 transport 201.74 (off 3.07), IS utilities 109.86 (off 0.66), 65 stocks 275.76 (off 2.50). UPI.
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    • 134 7 AFP Prices bounced back on the Tokyo Stock Exchange yesterday in slow tradjng. The Dow Jones average of 225 selected stocks, which lost 32.73 yen in last week's two final sessions, regained 16.83 yen to close at 5,134.15. yen. The composite TSE index of more than 900 Issues in
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    • 61 7 1*7)4 Ponder 283 50 +S.00 Prlntempa 30.80 unch Bull 24.80 —1 00 Royal Dutch 270 —2.00 Mlchelin 1388 —7.00 C. O. E. 291.10 —4.40 Thomson 187 —2.30 CJJ». 99.50 —2.50 Rhone 56 —0.50 Air 292.80 +2.80 B.8.N. 484 +2.00 Philips 52.10 —.40 Sue* 243 —2.00 Feugeot-Cltroen 318.90 unch Pechlney
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    • 196 7 Prices on the Sydney Stock Exchange at 11.30 &jn. (Australian tune) today: ACI 176 178 ADC 10 30 Ampol Pet 62 63 AMI 136 137 APM Nil 116 Bank NSW 638 640 Brambles 160 166 BHP 690 6M Boral 246 260 CBA 286 206 C8R 312 314 CIO 312
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    • 37 7 Reuter Hong Kong, Tuesday— The owners of the world's biggest ships yesterday launched an attack on governments which subsidise shipbuilding, saying that they should assist their shipyards In scrapping Instead of building tonnage. Reuter.
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  • 153 7 Arab oil tycoons may back tottering US Reuter Kuwait, Tuesday The possibility of rich oil exporting states supporting the declining US collar .will be discussed this week with visiting American Treasury Secretary M 1 c h ael Blumenthal, Kuwait's Foreign Minister, Sheikh Sabah AlAhmed Al-Sabah, said yesterday. Mr Blumenthal Is
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  • 191 7 UPI AP Brussels, Tuesday. The dollar hit yet another low in Zurich and dropped sharply across Europe yesterday while gold moved to Its highest since the summer of 1975. Gold closed at U*****.87S an ounce In London, up US$3 from Friday's close, and the highest rate since Aug
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  • 27 7 Reuter London, Tuesday—Tin prices hit an all-time high on the London metal exchange yesterday reflecting further steep rises at Penang over the weekend, dealers said.—Reuter.
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  • 205 7 Reuter Tokyo, Tuesday An International consortium led by America's Nathomas In ter national Corp has struck oil and gas In an offshore area off south-east Sumatra in Indonesia, Japan Low-Sul-phur Oil Co Ltd. the Japanese partner, said yesterday. The oil llnd was made at a
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  • 133 7 Reuter Vienna, Tuesday Economic experts from the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting .Countries will meet in Vienna next month for detailed studies on 1978 price levels, OPEC said yesterday. The routine meeting of the organisation's economic commission will prepare options to be considered by
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  • 446 8 The doctor, said Dr Yeoh Ghlm Beng, himself a surgeon, faces serious f problems with the lawyer when he gets nvolved In a court case. Yet the Medico-Legal Society was reminded by the Speaker that medicine and law have been related from earliest times, originally bound together
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  • WHISPERS By ISPY
    • 73 8 Four friends vent to lunch la a classy European restaurant. Three of them ordered from the menu. But the fourth, an expectant mother, had a penchant tor Chlneee food. She Mked the cap- tain If they cooked Chlneee, and he politely said yee. "What dlahes do
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    • 25 8 Labour cost muit hare sky-rocketed tremendously, Judging from the aim outride a store In the British countryside: "Horse manure. Sewed. Bp. fijelp younelfT lOp."
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  • 1044 8  -  'Feeble' moves to curb abuses By Robert Hershey NYT London: An American lunch guest swallowed the last of his wine and rose to leave the Banks Elegant private dining room. As he did so, one of his six hosts gestured towards the end of the table.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 1736 9 Security checking at the safest international airport in the world An UPI survey last week of the world's major airports indicated that security in most are so lax that hijackers could strike almost anytime. The one big exception, accordinff to the survey, was the Ben-Gurion International Airport
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  • 582 9  -  Art Buchwald Los Angeles Times Washington: A few weeks ago President Carter called two Washington correspondents, Hedrlck Smith of the New York Times apd Jack Nelson of the Los Angeles Times, and spent a long time on the phone explaining how close he was to
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 292 9 Crossword J A H iJil a 10 Signs 11 Short comedy 12 "Peter 14 Actor Robert 17 Potentate 18 Warning 22 Prison, In England 23 Chokes 24 Baseball family name 25 Untrue 26 Different 27 Eng. river 28 OWelll'i 'The Ape" 29 Maintain 30 Philosopher Bergson 31 Lets up 33
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  • Article, Illustration
    947 10 / 11  -  One experience is enough to last you the rest of your life One up -from 780 metres above WORDS: Tan Bah Bah Id a corner of the RSAP Changl air base, about 30 people gather nearly every Sunday to wait for their chance to do Just one thing: jump
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  • Page 10 / 11 Miscellaneous
    • 646 10 / 11 qua c FD-2 Cut out and pin with other coupons. Posting instructions appear below Name (Mr./Mrs./Miss) Address. Fill in missing letters across using clues below. N.R.I.C. No. plus a 35.5cm(14") iSHARPi L Colour TV A Cut along dotted lines« CLUES FOR FD-2 1. Bird th< 2. Being ment ■ally hoots
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  • trend 1 EDITED BY SYLVIA LEOW
    • 283 12 Back to nature apd the only way to do it is of course comfortably. Imagine lying against a broad tree, with the wind gently cooling sunwarmed skin. Naturally, you're barefooted. Goodbye to killing heels and pinched toes. Hair is let loose to let the breeze blow
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    • 550 12  -  LIVELY AS A GHOST AT NIGHT WHEN OTHERS SLEEP SOAP BOX •—Tin-Yin I wish people didn't have to go to sleep. If in some not-too-distant future some scientific marvel were to be discovered to make sleep unnecessary, I would be the first to rejoice. I
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    • 603 12 NYT A home colouring Job cannot be subtle as a professional colouring, but Leslie Blanch ard, one of the top colourlsts in New York City and consultant to Clairol, recognises that a great many women do not have the time for professional colouring and gives
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    • Article, Illustration
      401 13  -  Girl-talk by Jennifer Schoon Strings of mapy colours tied, twisted, knotted into fashion. That's the accessory for the moment. It's the right touch to compliment the peasant type outfits and the baggy tops and shirts. Featured are some string chokers that come twisted together In shocking shades, and
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    • 397 13 Doc's Casebook S.L.C.K. "I have white spots over my back. Despite using medicated soap, I've not been able to get rid of It. Some people have recommended lime with sulphur but I would rather avoid that. Is it my skin or have I contacted something?
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  • SPORT STARTS HERE
    • 199 15 R8 squast> Reuter TownsvlUe (Queensland), Tuesday World squash champ ion Geoff Hunt showed aftereffects from his victory in the second World Open series in Adelaide at the weekend when he dropped a set in his openlnf match of the As2ooo (SI5300) classic here last
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    • 139 15 London, Tuesday. Britain's Sports Council are to further tighten up action against sporting bodies who still maintain links with South Africa. The council's director, Mr. Walter Wlnterbottom, has Informed all Britain's sports organisations by letter that under new anti-apar-theid regulations they cannot expect to receive government grants
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    • 479 15 Soccer UPI Budapest, Tuesday The one-time "magical Magyars" of Hungary are poised to re-emerge as challengers for soccer's greatest prize after more than a decade in the World Cup wilderness. The Hungarians, run-ners-up In 1038 and 1954, last reached the World Cup filial* in 1966, but now
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    • 669 16 Sport by sport run-up to the SEA Games. Todav: Water-polo bv PHILIP TAN The best thing that hag happened to Singapore waterpolo in recent years Is Mlrko Sandic, the former Yugoslav Olympian who Is helping out to prepare the National team for next month's South
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    • 353 16 Big Kenneth Km. 32, the National waterpolo eaitala ma/ well ge down in the record books fer being the only member In the Singapore contingent to the first Sooth lag! Agin Gamsa next Mhi In nil previous Sooth Bast Asian Peninsula Q>nw except the Inangnral
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    • 417 16  -  w fl Swimming PHILIP TAN The Thai Amateur Swimming Association have decided to sena a total of 40 swimmers and officials double the figure approved by the Tiiai National Olympic Committee to the South East Asia Games next month. The TNOC had
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    • 45 16 Caracas, Tuesday The title fight between Mexico's world flyweight boxing champion Oustavo Espadaa and Venezuela's Betullo Qonsalez has been postponed until January, the promoters said here yesterday. Oonsales's left hand is in plaster following an injury he received during sparring last Saturday.
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    • 231 17 Games problems KK Badminton Plans to accommodate Singapore's South East Asia Games badminton players for 12 days of centralised training have run Into a snag and a weekend emergency meeting of the Singapore Badminton Association ended without any solution. Negotiations broke down after several unsuccessful
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    • 472 17  -  Basketball By TONY KOH Nee Soon Red last night staked a strong claim for the Youth basketball title when they beat Westerner Enterprise 93-83 in the final round of the competition at the Gay World Stadium. Nee Soon, reinforced by their youth international Tan
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    • 251 17 HSepak takraw By GERRY CHAN The Singapore Amateur Sepak Takraw Association are racing against time 10 get their team In top physical condition for next month's South East Asia Games. Disclosing this during training session last night at the association's premises, secretary Daud Si rum
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    • 182 17 If-" UPI Columbus, Tuesday Jerry Pate shot a four-under-par 66 on Sunday to win the Southern Open by seven strokes, the widest victory margin of any Professional OoUers Association tournament winner this year. Former Southern Open champs Johnny Miller and Mao McLendon tied for second, followed
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    • 129 17 Reuter Sydney, Tuesday Former England Test cricket captain, Tony Greig, said here yesterday the Kerry Packer organisation had signed too many players for the forthcoming world series cricket. "I personally feel we have far too many players signed and It would be far better if
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    • 1069 18  -  Winning is what the game is all about, says the newly retired Kim Lye SOCCER SCENE by Jeffrey Lou Jeffrey Low It was the ultimate in goal-scoring arrogance the way Quah Kim Lye beat Perak go a 1 k e eper Wong Hee Kok with a deft
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    • 227 18  -  O Athletics By PHILIP TAN The United Slates Anitmr Athletic Union's Masters track and field team will be visiting Singapore for a one-day meet here in A must next year. Mrs. Helen Pain, an official from the AAU. wrote to Sinfapore's M. Harlehandra saying that the proposed
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    • 352 18  -  PRESIDENT'S CUP (quarter-final) Tonight's match By SURESH NAIR Third Division Brickworks Constituency intend to make things tough for defending champions Geylang International in the quar-ter-finals of the President's Cup soccer competition at Jalan Besar Stadium tonight (kick-off: 8 p.m.). Oeylang must be on their toes
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    • 202 15 HAIRDRESSERS WANTSO. SALARY $300 or «aOO plus IBM commission. Part-time hairdressers and beauticians 40H commission Saturday or Sunday. half-day or full-day. Night TOT p.m. o.qo p.n. once or twice a week. Ring *****07 daytime, *****3 night. BALI HEALTH CENTRE. Peel like a refreshing sauna-bath or Invigorating massage by charming and
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    • 372 16 I YOUR LUCKY i r irs your BIRTHDAY BORN today, you are ana who sailers In silence. Ton doat often verbeMee your discomfort. Rather, you make amy effort to right things on yaw own., doing whatever Is needed ta transform failure lata soeeec. An Insistence independent afttVon who want Ml
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    • 52 18 THE BORN LOSER M: 5 m ty r VICTORS VICTORY SHORT RIBS jr IS TIM® TO &W SIGNAL.. by Frank O'Neal K WHENOMM6 90NAL/ K on J if m. m "i. 2 •'<> 3 M3*i«77 I. «Ek lie, TS W» MX W. .■MATING CALL OP VULTURE by George Fett iTgg
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  • What's On A page that tells you everything you want to know of what's happening in town
    • 712 19  -  MORE WATCHING RTS* EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMMES NOW By Judith Holmberg Chinese, Malay and Tamil viewers are tuning in to more informational and educational programmes as a result of dubbing by RTS—thanks to its newly acquired automated machine. The equipment, which cost $300,000 was purchased in February this year
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 582 19 At the cinema CAB WASH: All the dent. 1.45, 4, 6.45 and Impervious to bullets. Rose. The father of the kinky happenings at a 9.15 p.m. Jade: 1.30, 4, 6JO and dead girl tries to warn "typical" American car BURNT OFFERINGS: 9 p.m. Ivy's parents who are wash kiosk, with
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    • 89 19 V In and around GIGI GALON, a Filipino singer performs at the K as bah and Neptune nightclubs nightly. "■~y'*vL v f > .64 Glgl Galon EXHIBITION of photographs showing a broad vista of events, emotions, values and attitudes characterising the diversity, character and experience of the American People at
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    • 506 19 SOCCER: President's Cup (quater-flnals) Geylang International v Brickworks (Jalan Besar Stadium, 8 p.m.) Brickworks are determined to cause yet another upset in the Cup competition by ousting the First Division champions. Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union tournament (Farrer Park, 5 p.m.) Singapore Civil Services Recreation Club tournament (Tanglln, 5
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  • 48 20 AH FOOK: I can hardly wait to fly xn the Concorde when 8IA starts Its supersonic service. I feel prone that our national flag 'carrier is among the leaders. MEI LIN: Tou must also be a memaer or the Jetset Only they can afford those prices.
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 206 20 Ready-To-Fly Radio Controlled Cessna Centurion The easiest to fly radio-controlled plane ever made. Ideal for Ihe beginner. Complete with Sanwa 2 Channel mini Digital Proportional Radio ControLSystem.Limited Stock Only.Other ranges also available from 2 to 7 Channels. Available at all departmental and toy btores INC Enterprises (Pte) Ltd nat High
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    • 764 20 TV AND RADIO SINGAPORE 5 EBSH^sharrctv S.M OPENING ANNOUNCEMENTS followed by THE FLYING NUN (r). Sitcom > starring Sally Fields. 34* D1AET OF EVWT8. S IS AFTERNOON MATINEE: Rattle of a Simple Man. (Part 2 of 2). A rambunctious tale of how a Manchester miller takes up a bet from
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    • 255 20 SWITCH: The Man Who Couldn't Lose. (Ch. 5, 8.35 pjn. In colour). Pete and Mac try to get a petrol station attendant, suspected of robbery, to expose the whereabouts of a missing vehicle and his two unknown partners, by making him appear to be dipping into the stolen money. Quests
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