The Straits Times, 26 January 1974
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Title Section21 1974-01-26 1 TOTAL DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 250,000 The Straits Tunes Estd. 1845 FINAL EDITION SATURDAY JANUARY 26, 1974 25 CENTS M.C.(P) 21/7421 words
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Article, Illustration541 1974-01-26 1 'First step towards a new and better era' TEL AVIV, Friday ISRAELI convoys of troops and equipment rolled eastwards across the Suez Canal today as Israel's withdrawal from the West Bank of the waterway to new positions in the Sinai Desert officially got under way. There wereReuter - 541 words
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Article31 1974-01-26 1 N«W YORK. Frl. Some journalists reported missing in South-east Asia are being held by Cambodian Insurgent forces, a committee headed by Columbia Broadcasting System newsman Walter Cronklte said yesterday—UPl31 words
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Article114 1974-01-26 1 LONDON, Friday r:REE explosions one outside the home of an MP rocked the exclusive Chelsea area of London last night. Mr. Oscar Murton, a Conservative MP and a deputy to the Speaker of the House of Commons, had the front door of his four-storey homeReuter - 114 words
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Article69 1974-01-26 1 Detroit, m. Lord Snowdon, husband of Pill mi— Margaret, spent two hour* at a Detroit police station yeeterday when he was detained by two policemen after taking a picture of them arresting a man. Lord Snowdon, on an assignment for the London Sunday Times, ran intoReuter - 69 words
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Article31 1974-01-26 1 A BOY, about 10, TO killed when he was knocked down by a lorry at Nell Road at 1130 pjn. yesterday He had no identification paper* on him.31 words
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Article, Illustration274 1974-01-26 1 K.S. SIDHU - K.S. SIDHU RELATIVE LEFT HOME WITH CHILD AFTER A QUARREL By DISTRAUGHT mother yesterday appealed to the public: "Please don't buy my baby." Madam Ngo Quee Mol, 30, said a relative had taken away her flve-month-old baby boy, Kok Leong, on Chinese New274 words
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Article74 1974-01-26 1 KLUANO, Frl. Four people, including two sisters, were killed and slz others seriously injured In a four- vehicle pile up at the 44} mile Johore BaruAyer Itam Road this afternoon. Police have Identified two of the victims. They are Mr. Chin Kin. 82. and74 words
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Article66 1974-01-26 1 BANOKOK, Prl. Soldiers and para-mllltary police units today mounted a sweeping operation through six villages In northeast Thailand that have come under communist domination In recent days. A military source reported that the troops expected little resistance in the sweep in two areas of Nong KhalUPI - 66 words
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Article48 1974-01-26 1 NEW DEUU, Frl. Ten people were killed and M others injured when a bus hit a bridge railing and tumbled Into a river today near Trtchur, about ISO mile* south or Madras, according to the Press Trust of Ihdla (PTI) news agency. TJPI.48 words
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Article65 1974-01-26 1 LOME, Fit— Fomr people were killed ud several injured when a pUnt earrrinf Tokol— e Pmident BUcnne Eyadetna to the town of Lama Kara craahed shortly before landinf yesterday. President Eyadecna was Injured In the face when the DC-S mUiUry aircraft ernme down In the both tone65 words
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Article52 1974-01-26 1 NEW DELHI. Frl Men who tease women not an uncommon offence In India will no longer be whisked to the polio* station In patrol vans. Haw Delhi police said that from now on culprits would be miide to walk In handcuffs all the way to the52 words
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Article62 1974-01-26 1 TOKYO, Frl. France plans a new series of nuclear tests around Mururoa Atoll In the South Pacific again this year despite protests from New Zealand, Australia and other nations, the Maritime Safety Agency (MSA) reported today. The MSA said It was informed of the planned tests by theAP - 62 words
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Article68 1974-01-26 1 BANOKOK. Frl. The Oovernment of Thai Prime Minister Sanya Dhannasaktl received a virtual vote of confidence today when the National Assembly overwhelmingly approved a new law requiring registration fees for cars. Mr. Sanya had tried to pass a similar law two weeks ago. but theUPI - 68 words
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Article367 1974-01-26 1 Britain sticks to 3-day week LONDON, Frl The Government announced today that the three-day working week In Industry Is to be maintained. Energy Minister Patrick Jenkln told the House of Commons that the threat of an all-out strike by Britain's 270,--000 coal miners had ruled out Oovernment hopes of aReuter - 367 words
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Article35 1974-01-26 1 JAKARTA. Frl. The Oovernment today called on the people to remain calm during the current wave of arrest* aimed at settling the riots touched off by antiJapanese student demonstrations last week. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article34 1974-01-26 1 ATHENS. Frl. Greece Is expected to expel two Arabs sentenced to death for last summer's Athens airport massacre to avert possible reprisals from the Palestinian Black September Organisation. Reuter. (See Page t)Reuter - 34 words
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Article41 1974-01-26 1 BELFAST. Frt A British soldier was killed today In an explosion at Ballymaguigan. on the banks of Lough Neagh, about 25 miles (4» km) west of Belfast. The cans* of the explosion was not Immediately known. Beater.41 words
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Article27 1974-01-26 1 Author found dead LONDON. Frl James Pope-Hennessy. Internationally known author, was found bound. (acted and beaten to death today at his London apartment. Scotland Yard reported. AP.AP - 27 words
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Advertisement13 1974-01-26 1 The 1 Magnificent L mMAZDA SEDAN OOQ COUPE ASIA MOTOR CO (PTE) UD.13 words
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Advertisement210 1974-01-26 1 POWER AND GAS RATES TO GO UP Pas* 0 EX White Hone aide begins Jail term 2 POSER for Japan: How to pay for oil 3 PIG Imports steadies price of pork 4 CARGO pile-up: "Unfair to criticise PSA" 7 42 DIE in rocket attack on Phnom Penh 18 COMICS210 words
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Article, Illustration435 1974-01-26 2 ♦NO ORDERS FROM THE PRESIDENT' WASHINGTON. Friday •pHE first former White House aide to be convicted for a Watergate-related crime was starting a six-month jail term today after vindicating President Nixon of any wrongdoing. The assertion by ex-alde Egil Krogh that Mr. NixonReuter - 435 words
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261 1974-01-26 2 Soviet expulsion of envoy a 'mean act' says China PEKING. Fri China today denounced the Soviet Union's arrest of Chinese diplomat Kuan H< nf-kuang as a •'fascist" atrocity, calling It a "mean act of retaliation" for China's expulsion of five Soviet Embassy members in Peking last Saturday for alleged espionage.Reuter - 261 words
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Article64 1974-01-26 2 LONDON. Frl. President Idl Amln wants Britain to send a plane to fly out vegetables and grain which Ugandans have given to his "Save Britain charity fund." Radio Uganda reported It said Oen. Amln had cabled the Prime Minister Mr Edward Heath, saying that the responseReuter - 64 words
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Article100 1974-01-26 2 New way of treating skin cancer LONDON, Frl. A group of Greek doctors has developed what they claim Is an Improved method of treating canerr of the skin, using urea the waste substance produced by the muscles and excreted In urine. Reporting their work In the authoritative British medical journal,Reuter - 100 words
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Article55 1974-01-26 2 3 mil aliens in US CHICAGO. Frl. US Immigration chief Leonard Chapman said more than three million Illegal aliens may be In the United States. Mr Chapman told a news conference the three million figure was the number of Illegal aliens estimated to have gone undetected In 1973 He saidUPI - 55 words
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146 1974-01-26 2 Mecking puts off sixth game against Korchnoy AUOUSTA (Georgia), Frl— Pleading Insomnia. Brazilian grandmaster Henrique Mecking obtained a postponement of the sixth game of his match against the Soviet Union's Viktor Korchnoy, scheduled for yesterday. Well might Mecking have been unable to sleep, for he had adjourned his fifth gameAP - 146 words
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Article, Illustration292 1974-01-26 2 Alert after two get death for Athens airport massacre ATHENS. Frl. HHROOPS today gaarded JL oil refineries, Industrial sites and airports against possible Arab guerilla reprisals after two Arab commandos received death sentences last night for killing five people during an attack on Athens Airport. Greek authorities were worried thatReuter - 292 words
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351 1974-01-26 2 PARIS. Frt BabyT doctor Benjamin Spook's admission that he and other "knowall" experts have undermined the role of parents has caused controversy In clinics and households. The famed American paediatrician. 70, confessed In print on Tuesday that he probably went tooReuter - 351 words
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193 1974-01-26 2 Border raids 'launched by Thai Reds' BANGKOK, Friday DEFENCE Minister Dawee Chullasapya said yesterday that recent attacks in northeastern Thailand were launched by Thai terrorists and not by communists from «?lghbouring Laos. "From the evidence i gathered, they are the Liberation Front of Thailand," Air Chief Marshal Dawee told newsmenUPI - 193 words
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Article63 1974-01-26 2 TEHERAN, FM. A military appeal :ourt has commuted two of seven death sentences Imposed at a trial of 12 people convicted of plotting to assassinate the Shah and kidnap members of the Iranian Royal Family. The court upheld the other five death sentences, confirmed prison sentences onReuter - 63 words
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Article62 1974-01-26 2 WABHINOTON, Frl. A permit which will open Alaska's oil-rich fields to the rest of the United States was signed by Interior Secretary Rogers Morton. Ihe permit grants right of way for the controversial pipeline along a 789-mlle (1.322 km) route from Prudhoe Bay on theReuter - 62 words
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Article158 1974-01-26 2 DARIS. Frt. France A will sell arms to Arab countries without any Inhibition, French Armed force* Minister Robert Galley said Tiere today. "We will sell arms to Arab states, because If we do not do so, they will turn to the United States orReuter - 158 words
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Article65 1974-01-26 2 ROME. PW. Angered by a car driver sounding hla born at 7 am Franco Arcadl leaned out of his apartment window and told the offender to shut up. The driver, who was apparently waiting for a friend, took out a pistol and shot Arcadl In theReuter - 65 words
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Article17 1974-01-26 2 MANILA, m Trie Oovernment has Indicted 17 petrol station owners for various "economic offences -A*.17 words
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Article28 1974-01-26 3 Wanda has roared in over the Queensland coast, threatening further havoc to north-east Australia where noods have already caused damages estimated at "ore than £27 million (8*151.2 million).28 words
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Article34 1974-01-26 3 LONDON: A Czechoslovak defector has fiven the West details of an elaS°r. at f rin« lD Britain durlnc the JJM« which involved MPs, civil servants and a doublr afent. the London Times rrportrd today.34 words
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Article40 1974-01-26 3 WASHINOTON: A member of the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee has Introduced a BUI that would require foreign airliners landing in the United States to operate security programme* at least as stringent a* those in erfect at American airports.40 words
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Article29 1974-01-26 3 HELSINKI: The Finnish national committee of the International Fress Institute has expressed Its deep concern over the restrictions imposed on a worldwide scale on thr freedom of the Press.29 words
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Article28 1974-01-26 3 LONDON: Prime Minister Edward Heath said he was confident there was absolutely no truth whatever In allegations that American Central Intelligence Agency men had Infiltrated British trade unions.28 words
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Article26 1974-01-26 3 ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has proposed negotiations on the resumption of communications with India as a first priority In the next step towards normalisation of relations between them.26 words
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Article32 1974-01-26 3 MOSCOW: Gordon Jose loff. of United Pre:* International, said he was called to the Soviet Foreign Ministry yesterday and accused oi "provocatory actions Inadmissible with thr status of a foreign Journalist."32 words
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Article36 1974-01-26 3 WASHINGTON: Defence Secretary James Schleslnger said yesterday the United States' top military officer, Admiral Thomas Moorer. should have been more alert when he unknowingly rece 1 v ed Information improperly obtained from Dr. Henry Kissinger's office.36 words
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Article34 1974-01-26 3 LONDON: A huge security operation is being launched for next week's visit by King Hussein of Jordan to the 60th anniversary celebrations of his old Royal Air Force squadron at Conlngsby in north-east England.34 words
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Article36 1974-01-26 3 SAIGON: A total of 59 South Vietnamese sailors missing Mnce their ship was sunk last Saturday by Chinese gunboats near the disputed Paracel Archipelago were today feared dead after a rescue operation failed to find them.36 words
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Article26 1974-01-26 3 TOKYO: The Confederation of Labour Unions Japan's second largest labour organisation, ended a three-day convention today with a pledge to fight for big wage Increases. Agencies.Agencies - 26 words
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Article157 1974-01-26 3 MALIK AND STOEL RESUME TALKS JAKARTA Fri. Dutch Foreign Minister Max van Jer Stoel today continued talks with his Indonesian counterpart. Adam Mali*, on ways of promoting bilateral relations. The first round of talks was held yesterday in which the two ministers expressed their Government's vl'-ws on International and bilateralReuter - 157 words
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Article67 1974-01-26 3 HANOVER. Fri. A severed hand floating In a preserving Jar waa placed on a judge's table after the public prosecutor alleged that the man who lost It had cut It off deliberately to claim on an accident Insurance policy. But the Judfre dismissed the prosecutor's appealReuter - 67 words
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Article119 1974-01-26 3 BONN. Fri.— A series of lightning strikes flared up in West Germany yesterday as Chancellor Willy Brandt appealed to workers to moderate wage demands because of the oil crisis. Thousands of workers In the northern cities and Lower Saxony downed tools and stopped work In supportReuter - 119 words
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299 1974-01-26 3 US rapped for not helping World Bank WASHINOTON, Fri. Mr. Robert McNamara. president of the World Bank, said yesterday that the vote by the House of Representatives to deny new United State* contributions to the bank was "an unmitigated disaster for hundreds of millions of people In the poorest nations299 words
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337 1974-01-26 3 Poser for Japan: How to pay for oil TOKYO, Friday TIIK main question facing Japan in the current oil crisis is not to get enough crude oil, but how to pay For it, the nations top economic body said today. The Federation of Economic Organisations (Keldanren) said Japan's crude oilReuter - 337 words
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Article133 1974-01-26 3 ADB MAY BORROW FROM OIL NATIONS MANILA. Fri The Asian Development Bank's President, Mr. Shtro Inoue. said today the bank Is exploring the possibility of borrowing money from oilrich nations to boost ADB capital resources. Speaking at a news conference. Mr. Inoue also left the door open for possible ADB133 words
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Article21 1974-01-26 3 JAKARTA. Fri. Traffic accidents claimed 3.861 live* during the past year in Indonesia, a national police spokesman said today.21 words
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Article, Illustration275 1974-01-26 3 Mountbatten first member of Royal Family to visit China I HOfKKONQ, Pri. LORD Louis Mountbatten, 73, today became the first member of Britain s Royal Family to visit China since the founding of the People's Republic In IM9. The wartime commander of allied forces In South oast Asia, who helpedReuter; UPI - 275 words
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138 1974-01-26 3 Sex orgies 'accepted things.' says Janie LONDON. Frt. anger Janle Jones told a criminal court Judge yesterday that sex orgies were the "accepted thing" at all show business parties. And. she added, she did not mind stars having the complete run of her house and finding them upstairs In bedReuter - 138 words
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Article57 1974-01-26 3 TOKYO, Prt. Mayor Harumi Takano of Katauyama in central Japan was convicted of vote-buying in a mayoral election In 1470 and was sentenced to a suspended two-year prison term. He immediately lodged an appeal and told reporters he would continue In office until hii term expired nextReuter - 57 words
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Article35 1974-01-26 3 BONN. Fri Chancellor Willy Brandt yesterday chided France for breaking away from tne Common Market currency bloc and called (or a united European stand in meeting the energy crisis and monetary problesns. UPI.UPI - 35 words
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Article29 1974-01-26 3 SEOUL. PrL Two pascenger buses collided head-on In a provincial area this morning. Poiiee said n*i peaple were killed and 60 others Injured, many seriously. —UPI.UPI - 29 words
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Article17 1974-01-26 3 DACCA. Fri. Bangladesh »ctlng President ilohunmad UUah was yesterday elected President of the country. AP.AP - 17 words
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103 1974-01-26 3 NEW DELHI, Fri— Sri Lankan Prime Minister Mrs. Slrlma Bandaranalke yesterday called for support to prevent any possibility of big power confrontation In the Indian Ocean. She had been heartened by India's support for her proposals to keep the ocean a "sone of103 words
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Advertisement1183 1974-01-26 3 ffi invites applications for the following executive appointments H? Group Our client, STRAITS STEAMSHIP pension fund. This is a challenging M Secretary COMPANY LIMITED, which has opportunity for an experienced ■91 substantial interests in the field of executive to further develop his ffi Around 540.000 shipping transportation, engineer- scope in1,183 words
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99 1974-01-26 4 Four triad suspects held in swoops DETECTIVES arrested four secret society suspects in a series of raids on gangland hideouts early yesterday. In the first raid at 1.20 a.m. they picked up two suspects from a block of flats in Chai Chee Road, off Chanel A second police party raided99 words
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Article54 1974-01-26 4 POUR youths armed with daggers held up a courting couple In the car pmrk In Lorong Five, Tb« Payoh on Thursday night uid robbed them of $130. Michael Lee. 24. a technician, and hU fiancee. Miss Pong Lai Chang. 22. told police that the robbers were54 words
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Article13 1974-01-26 4 THBRX were 71 accidents on Thursday one of which was sertoui.13 words
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367 1974-01-26 4 A COMPANY director told the First District Court yesterday that he paid $5,000 to an architect In the Urban Renewal Department to ensure the smooth dealings with the department. Cheong Kum Seng, 44, managing director of Cheong Kum Seng367 words
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1091 1974-01-26 4 THE import of pigs from Peninsular Malaysia has helped to stabilise the price of pork despite the festive season, the Department of Trade said yesterday. This indirectly helped to stabilise the prices of beef and mutton. As for the other items, prices went1,091 words
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93 1974-01-26 4 THE Australian Parliament Opposition leader. Mr. B.M. Snedden, will arrive here today for a sixday official visit for talks with Singapore leaders. Mr. Snedden will be accompanied by his principal private secretary. Dr. J. Best, and his private secre- tary. Mr. J.93 words
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Miscellaneous246 1974-01-26 4 Bringing Op Fothor By BUI Ksvnsgh tfc H»l Camp l/emxMm *T\\ om,do^ou V wax lIX th»jj you muttss [il /that cun uw -rTr~~r~-vJ mot My Liva Haw, I oo.wass-/ i <w«' (mw m*w*-J .Lf 22*L_ wi*, «i t-i cm t r-S >■— F cuti »ov walkw* J v ■^HW WUdQ246 words
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154 1974-01-26 5 IfUALA LUMPUR, Fri About 85 per cent of the Muda area. Malaysia's major padi-grow-lng scheme, will come under double-cropping by the end of the year The Agriculture and Fisheries Ministry said the Muda irrigation project would provide facilities for double-crop-ping to 260.000 acres154 words
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306 1974-01-26 5 Decision today on sacking of Pas leader KUALA LUMPUR. Frl THE Party Islam (Pas) central executive committee will hold a special meeting here tomorrow to consider the expulsion of the party vice -president. Senator Abu Baku Hamzah, and four other members. The four are: Perils Pas Council of Religious Elders306 words
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Article254 1974-01-26 5 P.J. TO HAVE SPECIALIST CENTRE KUALA LUMPUR, Friday A SPECIALIST medical centre with com- puter facilities for Instant diagnosis and other services is to be set up in Petallng Jaya. The centre will form part of the $15 million Malaysian Co-operative Insurance Society headquarters complex In Jalan Barat Work on254 words
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Article22 1974-01-26 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl Burglar* raided seven houses In Belangor yesterday and escaped with more than M.OOO in cash and valuables22 words
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252 1974-01-26 5 Open court hearings for all tax evasion cases KUALA LI'MPTR. Fri. Tax evaders can no longer expect a hearing In camera. Tbr option allowing them to choosw whether they want open court hearings or not has been removed. An amendment to the Income Tax Act IM7 passed recently by the252 words
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Article57 1974-01-26 5 Siew Sin has lung surgery LONDON. Frl.— Tun Tan Slew Sin. who underwent a major chest operation In Brompton hospital yesterday, continues to make satisfactory progress. This statement came from a hospital spokesman this morning. It Is understood that the operat on was for a non-malignant lung-con-dition Toh Puan Tan57 words
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376 1974-01-26 5 ITUALA LUMPUR, FTi. The retail price of sugar went up five cents to 50 cents a katl today and the price of wheat flour took a 33 1/3 per cent leap, from 30 cents to 40 cents a katl. In the376 words
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Article45 1974-01-26 5 KUALA LUMPUR, PH. Police arrested 35 gamblers In several raids In Selangor and Negrt SembtUn jieterrkjr and today. In Selangor 10 offenders were picked up for playing "pakau" yesterday. Five of them were found gambling In Rajah Mansion. Jalan Sungel Beat haw.45 words
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Miscellaneous133 1974-01-26 5 Straits Times Crossword ACBOSB 4 Look carefully at lnver- Drissle ha. much better ture one In Scotland (4. 4) kSJv k., .in II 1^ '"ex^nln.- KETS&. "^l^ tkm on mv-lc. perhap. tJBF££ \l SSu^v'^SU'*' t»o v Sad'cWer of the Naval wgnorfontTTnV^of Bo£3«t In troubto. U^SSS'provUi. midda, P.-I— X iTtf ck133 words
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Advertisement341 1974-01-26 6 2nd WEEK of the ultimate in suspense excitement AT THE LIDO S Sfetn Mir 11 M, Ul. 4, (31 t J 15 Frtt Lul I^COOf NJU« fO« A Kill* F^9Bb^s9 Afl M^ The most am V B^^^^F incredible Bt CIA manhunt ummW BURT ALAIN PAUL CoRrof^l LANCASTER DELON SCOHELO ia341 words
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Advertisement825 1974-01-26 6 OR6ANISATION. AH Thaatras No Fraa List Advanca Cash Boofcinoe onry I j 11 am. 1 30 4.00. a 30 a, t 15 Bun Lancaster Alain Oaion I tCOHPIO" COLOR ua Today tint Tonigrii W mia a Bamboo Houaa ol Dolls 'Mano. Tomorrow* ft am Morning Sho* pj Cra/y Nuta ol825 words
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Article, Illustration222 1974-01-26 7 THE DAY A SLOW LORIS CALLED. MR. Ambert Tan of Geylang was sur- prised when he found a tallies* creature sleepinr in the backyard of bis home yesterday. An excited Mr. Tan rant up the Straits Tunes and said he had found "an animal with the body of a monkey222 words
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Article79 1974-01-26 7 THIEVES carted away 10 sacks of dried prawns worth about $3,000 from two stalls In Beach Road Market during the Chinese New Year holidays. Two stallholders Koh Pee Kok, 39. and Lee Hum Leng, 35—dlscover- ed the theft when they resumed business at S a.m.79 words
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Article, Illustration322 1974-01-26 7 rpHE seven political A detainees, set free five days ago, said yesterday they had violated all six restrlctlve conditions Imposed by the Government for their release. At a Press conference held at the Amber Road flat of Dr. Poh Soo Kal,322 words
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183 1974-01-26 7 MR. Justice Wlnslow yesterday heard how a clerk and his wife lived as "complete strangers" in the same house for seven years. "We never talked or had meals together. My husband treated me as a stranger or rather a servant." said Mrs. Pajan f.'ingh,183 words
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Article34 1974-01-26 7 THE Housing and Development Board's apprenticeship scheme to train skilled building tradesmen U open to discharged national aervicemen and not to senrtnf national servicemen aa reported In yesterday's Struts Time*.34 words
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Article36 1974-01-26 7 POH Boon Thlam IT, was fined $3,030 yesterday for assisting in carrying on an illegal chap-Jl-kee lottery in block of flats In Chal Ctoee ttUta, off Chang) Road, on Jan. 17. He pleaded guilty.36 words
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510 1974-01-26 7 Cargo pile up: 'Unfair to hit at PSA' fpHE recent cargo pile-up at the PSA container port could be due to the current world situation which encourages people to store their cargo in anticipation of rising prices, Minister for Communications, Mr. Yong Xyuk Lin said yesterday. He was not certain510 words
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Advertisement171 1974-01-26 7 Bring your roller skates! fe& rt^3ffll lJ II iHL I 1 1 1 It's not really that far to the end of our "never-ending buffet" table. But compared to others, it's a long way. So bring your roller skates if you like. Make it fast through those incredible, lavish heapings171 words
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Advertisement126 1974-01-26 7 Specially engaged top chefs from Korea to prepare you top-rated steaks, economical and scrumptuous foods. Come to Korean Restaurant and have a good taste. We have specially trained waitresses to serve you in Korean customs and manners. All are welcome. GOOD LOCATION CONVENIENT PARKING Business hours: Daily from 1 1126 words
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Article505 1974-01-26 8 rpHE hardest blows of the worldwide economic crisis fall on the poorest nations. The escalating cost of fuel supplies has wrecked the development plans of countries which are nowhere near the take-off stage of economic growth. Inflation has reduced the value of economic aid by some 30505 words
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Article111 1974-01-26 8 DEMOCRATIC reforms have not blunted the edge of insurgency in Thailand. Thai Defence Minister Air Chief Marshal Dawee said on Tuesday that the Communist Party of Thailand had Just begun its annual dry season offensive. Yesterday's news was that security forces had begun a sweep through six north-east111 words
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463 1974-01-26 8 T.F. Hwang takes you down memory lane iTOERE was a time 1 when time stood still wniie Singapore annually celebrated the Chinese New Year In its grand old style. Man was at peace with man and wltn the goas. Nature also was nch with her bounty. But dramatic changes nave463 words
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Article591 1974-01-26 8 EXCERPTS of editorial comment from the New Straits Times, Malaysia. AS expected, and clearly indicated by the communique at the end of his three days in Manila, the meetinfs of Singapore's Prime Minister with President Marcos and Filipino leaders were very warm and cordial. Of course there591 words
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890 1974-01-26 8 MIN THU - MIN THU: New constitution sets up a socialist republic By Rangoon DURMA tomorrow begins electing a people's assembly under a new constitution designed to make the country a socialist state under one-party rule. In the country's first general elections since 1960, theReuter - 890 words
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Letter122 1974-01-26 8 Is $300 tax relief enough fINE of the condlv tlons for relief from income tax for maintenance of parents or grandparents Is that the dependents must be 55 years or more. My mother is 52 years old but Is not working, because she was born at a time when education122 words
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Letter125 1974-01-26 8 a CCORDINO to your A report (S.T., Jan. 17) people wishing to claim tax relief for their aged parents, grandparents or handicapped children could write to or telephone the Inland Revenue Department for the relevant forms to make their claims My cousin asked his friend to go to the Income125 words
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Letter54 1974-01-26 8 A T Goidhill Plaza, there A is no post office or postal agency for office workers to post letters. It is rather tiring and time consuming for clerks and despatch boys to go to Newton Post Office WIU the postal authorities consider setting ud a post office In this busy54 words
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293 1974-01-26 8 Rules to ensure fire safety in buildings I REFER to the letter by Safety Conscious 1 headlined "Spot checks on fire risk shops" (ST., Jan. 2). The burnt out shophouses, together with the existing ones In and I around Meyappa Chettiar Road, are of flimsy construction and contain a very293 words
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97 1974-01-26 8 Call to sell $10 coins at POSB /COMMERCIAL banks v are selling $10 coins to their depositors on a limited scale. They are performing a special service. It is surprising to note that Post Office Savings Banks are not selling these coins at all. If commercial banks can provide this97 words
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Advertisement12 1974-01-26 8 I EVERY MAISI(W) ON-THE-SPOT IS. BANKof AMERICA tH Man -on-the-spot' service worldwide12 words
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Advertisement144 1974-01-26 8 Too much food! Alka-Seltzer will make you feel better. Over-eating can lead to acid indigestion and bring on an upset stomach and headache. But don't worry. One or two Alka-Seltzer dissolved in water will relieve the discomfort. Trust Alka-Seltzer and you'll be right again. Alka-Seltzer I i^r -^stfH /jMi^V I144 words
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134 1974-01-26 9 Police plea over mystery murder of cabbie POLICE are baflled by 1 the murder of an unidentified taxi driver who was subbed several times and left to die near a market at Old Kallang Airport Road yesterday. The man, aged abr.ut 25. had wounds all over his body believed to134 words
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Article71 1974-01-26 9 Dustbin and broom used in fight THREE men were fined $300 each yesterday for fighting with a broom and dustbin In Jalan Sultan at 11 p.m. last Tuesday. Ttuey were Ng Soon Cheng. 23, Kwek Swee Big. 27, and Heng Hlak Peng, 23 All pleaded guilty. Heng was also fined71 words
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Article29 1974-01-26 9 BUSTANODDIN bin Ibrahim, 19. was fined $30 yesterday (or disorderly behaviour in Jalan Sultan and obstructing the flow of traffic at »J0 pjn. last Thursday. He pleaded guilty29 words
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255 1974-01-26 9 Divorce for man who discovered wife's affair A RANK officer, who caught his wife with another man outside their Tiong Rahru flat. was told by them that they loved each other and wished to be together, the High Court heard yesterday. Kok Choon Ho, who was granted a divorce on255 words
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165 1974-01-26 9 Season parking in some city areas scrapped THE Government has scrapped season parklng for motor vehicles in several parts of the city and on a vacant piece of land beside the National Stadium. According to the latest Government Gazette notification, parking at these places Is on an hourly basis of165 words
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128 1974-01-26 9 rVO youths were Jailed for a total of 30 months yesterday for breaking into a noodle shop In Oeylang and stealing $800 and a $120 jade ring belonging to the proprietor, Ooh Peng Hong. Ng Theng Leong and Tang Poh Thong, both 20,128 words
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Article, Illustration145 1974-01-26 9 THIS sun bear has been a bit hit with the children In Loronc Puntonf, Upper Thomson Road, since It was caufht two days ago. Some even used their anc pow money to boy tinned milk for the three foot bear.145 words
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Article32 1974-01-26 9 LORRY attendant. Teo Tv Heng. 18. was fined $1,000 yesterday (or having eight firecrackers at Lorong One. Toa Payoh. at 2.46 p.m on Chinese New Year Day. He pleaded guilty.32 words
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Article36 1974-01-26 9 TAIKONO Loh TUn Chin. 32. was fined $200 yesterday (or carrying 28 passengers 16 In excess than the number allowed on his motor sampan off Beacon 31 on Jan. 11. He pleaded guilty.36 words
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Article113 1974-01-26 9 TV STORE TO TELECAST BIG FIGHT r Singapore will telecast the Muhammed All -Joe Frazler fight at Madison Square Oaxden, New York, but not "live." It Is understood that Television Singapore has arranged for a film coverage of the title fight, which is scheduled for Monday, 9.30 p.m. New York113 words
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Article39 1974-01-26 9 THE Secretary of the Singapore Cancer Society Dr. Lawrence Chan, will spemk on Motivation In Social Work at the International Y'i Men's Club lunch meeting at the Oreen Room, Hotel Equatorial, at 115 pjD. today.39 words
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Article68 1974-01-26 9 THE preliminary Interview (or the 1(73 Best Chinese School Students awards will be held at the Nanyane Slang Pan In Alexandra Road today at 1 pjn. Eighty students from 48 secondary and primary schools are taking part in the competition, which Is divided into fire sections: primary68 words
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Article273 1974-01-26 9 Power, gas rates to go up again JJIGHER charges for electricity and gas are on the way and will be announced by the PUB, it is believed, when firm figures of increased costs of oil and naphtha are received. This will be In addition to the Increase which has already273 words
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Article21 1974-01-26 9 MI3S Lilian Ong. called to the Bar here last week, has been appointed Assistant Official Assignee and Public Trustee.21 words
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Advertisement62 1974-01-26 9 It's the weekend. Don't forget your Kodak Film. Children) \lsth JAN-15th FEB'74/ •Special discounts for t^^^Ml coupon holder*. Bring your children with j^^^ f\ "V^^B their coupons. *V^| Free gifts. k •Tell-Mw-A-Story •vary 40V Saturday 11.00 a.m. A* W TO THE FIRST FLOOR If jj^Mv.^ m A LIJJ 71 7762 words
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Advertisement345 1974-01-26 9 't OMsJOMsil 1 1' liV I*V f -1^ "^iDlf wL Jl I Ks^s^^sk VK J^^F Cs^s^s^F W^s^sk. MT s^^^r ■sjMMMHHflSSM^^^^^^pv^ Coma: 1/2 Actual Size To commemorate the 1976 Olympic Games to be held at Montreal, Canada, the Canadian Government is issuing an edition of 28 legal tender coins, beautifully packed345 words
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Miscellaneous478 1974-01-26 9 TV SINGAPORE (5) 1 AA PM Opening and Sesame 7CN What's My Line 1 55 I.IFU Street 2.M Saturday O.JJ The lttk British Comu.tm.. Th. ¥«..■> tnr im monwealth Games (lit report— Matmee-The Yount. Racer IJI JJg mMi)^ 1M Etudes (repeat) 4JS The Naked ironside The Countdown 141 City Shoes478 words
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Miscellaneous367 1974-01-26 9 WATER consumption on Thursday was 98.3 million gallons (446,881 cubic metres), 9.5 million gallons (43.000 cubic metres) more than on 'Wednesday. TV MALAYSIA (3) AC PM Summary 2.47 Majallah End Zone 7.22 MajalUh TV 7.41 WaniU 1.12 Film Summary 752 Theatre Of Stars— Strange Cargo 4.ss Dondang Sa^ Tefrof nd367 words
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Article314 1974-01-26 10 MELBOURNE, Frt. The Melbourne stock market ended the last sesslcji of the week on a generally lower note In quiet trading today. Oold stocks and BHP featured In an otherwise lack-lustre market that saw a further erosion In most of the gains recorded earlier In the week. Peko Walisend314 words
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Article243 1974-01-26 10 rKYO, Frt. Prices on the Tokyo Stock Exchange closed lower today with major Issues leading the way on profit-taking. The market opened higher under the lead of latent asset Issues. Some real estates, non-life Insurances and paper -pulps moved higher on news of the Increasing price nf gold In243 words
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Article148 1974-01-26 10 A MSTERDAM, Thurs Hoogovens firmed In an otherwise narrowly mixed Dutch Internationals. Plantations and shippings were also mixed. Mlddenstandsbank edged lower against a firmer trend In banks. Investment funds weakened. Insurances were firmer. Gains predominated In Dutch locals led by Helneken, KLM. Bols. Pak hoed, Bergoss, Meneba and RSV148 words
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Article125 1974-01-26 10 ZURICH. Thurs. The market started today on a steady note but soon yielded ground In the face of selling pressure. As Investors were reluctant to commit themselves the day's profits were erased. The Credit Buisse Index remained unchanged at 238.9 points. 1 Ooalßf prlc»i la Swim fimaca »llh U»125 words
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Article277 1974-01-26 10 NEW YORK. Thurs. The stock market, which has been hypersensitive to developments on the International oil scene, finish ed lower for the first time In three sessions. Analysts suggested that Investors may have been disappointed by the failure of major banks to follow yesterday's announced '.4-polnt cut to277 words
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Article91 1974-01-26 10 FINANCIAL TIMES TINS Thursdaj »j 59 Wednesday nx\ Week ago ai.si BIBBERS Thursday 410 45 Wednesday 41 l.as Week a*o 407.«« OILS Thursday m.09 Wednesday J70.3» Week ago 278-16 INDUSTUALS Thursday 117 j Wednesday 318 8 Week ago 339.4 DOW JONEB AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Thursday 863 08 Wednesday rJI.OO Week91 words
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Article151 1974-01-26 10 i\ rates v *t clwe on Friday. Jan. 25 IS DotUn Offer BM 7 d«y» Si »i lmth »i 81 2 mthi 7 16 5/16 3 mthi »i »k 6 mthi 5/16 9 3 16 9 mthi J 16 1/11 12 mthi 9 1/16 1/16 Bw. Tn.151 words
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Article30 1974-01-26 10 Singapore dollan for Jan. 16: OFFER BID Overnight 14 It 1 mlh It Mi 2 mltu 14 II 3 mthi II 12 Prune rate Smrre: P. Mumy imm30 words
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Article80 1974-01-26 10 rE US dollar opened at the $3.5130 $3.5300 level In the Singapore forex market yesterday and firmed in light trading to $***** $3.5335 In early tradIng. In later sessions, the market remained dull and quiet as dealers, being In holiday mood, were reluctant to deal. The dollar hovered80 words
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Article152 1974-01-26 10 The following are the nominal avenge closing lnterban) rates In Singapore: Cvtatki Nwhil rates BwHhwml— (MM yesterday (eras) partly ehaag« D 8 dollar 2 5180 2 5200 2 8196 —10.71 Sterling pound 5 5375 5 5475 1 3469 —24 6: Hongkong dollar Unavailable 60.51 Malaysian dollar Unavailable 100.00152 words
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Article20 1974-01-26 10 Rubber: Jan. 25. Singapore: Closed Malaysia: Closed Tin: $951 tap SIS) Official offering 165 tons (down 1» tons).20 words
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Article67 1974-01-26 10 RESULTS of tender held on Jan. 25 for bills to be issued from Jan. 28 to Feb. 1: Offered: SM.tM.Mt Applied for: $119,47».--•H Allotted: $50.0««,a0* Accepted bids: For Jan. 28, 29, 31 and Feb. 1. $99.08 approximately 29 per cent, hither bids in full; For Jan.67 words
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Article46 1974-01-26 10 UM «H Melbourne M.M 92.45 London 141.00 MM Beirut ClOMd 135.7S Hon«koni ClOMd ClOMd lurlcn 140.008 1U JOB 14] 0041 113 508 rtru 137. <« IM.M ■-per* (1) CloMd ClOMd Export prlcr* In non-itcrling ■nu In U.S. dollar! p*r ounce. (I) Aiutnlltn dollar* p«r ounci.46 words
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Article32 1974-01-26 10 THE Malayilan Palm Oil Producers Association (MPOPA) yesterday announced the following UK/CIF price, for Malaysian palm on April Itm. May «2«. June 12M. July 1244. Aui./Sept. 1233. Oct. Dec. <225.32 words
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Article35 1974-01-26 10 London copper prices on Thursday (previous In brackets). Wlnbsr Spot buyer 013.00 11*00.00) seller (914 00 ((M2.OU): Three months buyer (902.00 UH»*. OO) seller C 503.00 ((HSS.OO). Market nine: Study lltasi 3.U0 tons.35 words
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Article231 1974-01-26 10 Straits tin surges rpHE Straits tin price 1 soared $16 to $951 per plcul In Penang yesterday on an official offering down 10 tons to 166 tons. Despite the firmness of the overnight London market, the local rise was comparatively mild. LONDON Thursday's Cash tin rose £50 per metric ton231 words
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Article265 1974-01-26 10 LONDON: Thursday's i rubber was steadily held largely due to the lack of any significant physical offerings set against moderate consumer Inquiry for normal Industrial grades. A few physical orders were being met by sellers, dealers said, possibly on the premise that the recent rise265 words
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Article208 1974-01-26 10 PUS, Jan. 25 There is no doubt that prices of synthetic rubber will be subject to serious increases this year, according to Saflc-Alcan et Cie's latest report. "Natural rubber prices will continue to be influenced by irregular and important speculative movements as long as the current monetaryReuter - 208 words
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Advertisement458 1974-01-26 10 I INDUSTRIAL^! RELATIONS MANAGER An international manufacturing company has an opportunity open for a qualified, experienced Industrial Relations Manager. The successful executive will report directly to the General Manager. This is a senior positon and offers good opportunity for the person selected to specialise in personnel and industrial relations administration458 words
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Advertisement457 1974-01-26 10 THE SGV GROUP GOH. TAN. FOO KON We are in need of audit staff in the following positions: AUDIT ASSISTANTS B.Acc.. or equivalent qualifications and experience in audit or accounting work in a professional or commercial enterprise. AUDIT CLERKS GCE with at least 3 subjects at '0' level LCC in457 words
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Advertisement611 1974-01-26 10 LVfcfi Placement Advisory S««km iWJIi for Clients An export-oriented Company engaged in the processing and packaging of food products in Jurong invites applications for the following position: CHIEF ACCOUNTANT $20.000 -$24,000 pa Functions: Reporting directly to the General Manager, he is responsible for the entire general and cost accounting functions,611 words
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Advertisement1368 1974-01-26 11 MMMMMMMMJMMMMMMMM.MMMJ I HkV IHIItINEISNIP SEIKICE II H/CMTINCNT BENALDER pmm, S-SX i« *£S u« ut n rrt n rat mr« it rrt ..ili». ii rrt ii r* ii aw it Mar in. •c^r.stMm, Is JE .a Ji Jg i.iMia iiPtiss it tMr ia« n > S S S OSitl I" HUf1,368 words
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Advertisement1082 1974-01-26 11 life BLUE SEA UNE Expffj«Stol»etoSti«toS»)f^cM WT MaartM Ittl/PW N Tart PtMtt] P U-mt Start Maaru 1 piisanmi ItrtM IaUM taUM rrt I rrt iM a I rfMiM tt«M mi ll rrt il Frt il Frt ii rrt a [I PMTtSIUIS Ma BUa n Frt 1 Mar IT tur 11 Mar1,082 words
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Advertisement957 1974-01-26 11 1 .1 1 I Eia^iiJL^xLLLflHH MMMNMMH M-PTwT^^f^MjM |TO EUROPE F« MtMtTI riawtt raw UA Sminwi P. XUmi ScwOaim Aatrii Frmei S'luratM' BENALDER taPni ii F* BW MM il M KtUUM 11 Frt 15 Frt II MaT It MaT IMa I UrtlPOH lAT Frt II Frt D MaT 25 Mar M957 words
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Advertisement1113 1974-01-26 11 MMMfMMMUMMMMMMMMMMSMMMMMMMMMM. JTTTTTnaTjygYgJTwwT^MTuwWn FULLY CONTAINERIZtD SERVICE TO EUROPE SPO" FM: lITAMA Fm 2 mmiiam Frt ll "otterdm, AwtliM*), Antwtfp, Li Hwri. •SXXm* IMn, Imm. Km-mmp. siiimiia Mar 14 Atrhus. Copemuftfi, Goth«nrju'|. Milmoe. ailiiOTi tniMA Atr 1 Stxkwilm. Oslo. Helsinki. United Kin|rjryn FULLY CONTAINERIZED SiKVICE FROM tUKOPt S'M't FIOM TOTAMA Frt 21,113 words
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Advertisement801 1974-01-26 11 Hm.pan *****4. P. KaUnfj *341; K.L. *****; P.*.-, *****. THE BANK LINE LTD. LUX Mi t ft t AfnCA pimiiahi iMMr.i.n. NMion. fls MM p Mmc l/ii rrt tatra n/ti rat naa lAST I SMTM AFtICI rM IAMMf. MtMILJ mahiiam rniMf Sinn la Pin Ma •f TMM P Mltrtf »aart801 words
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Advertisement1029 1974-01-26 12 A* aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa B JPVPMpVP l aPlaaP I VWV I l H r^^pa^^aaaaa^^Eajl ■f aßßßßaanaaaaTNaaalaaaakßaaaTaati rTL- KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. uwasau uaui usn utm in. IAPU. IKK STIAITS SOVKL laaa aaaMa| Im P. KHMt MMM HIM n Fa J.paa Arabian CaM Mrvta* Imn a FMi PI M MIM It •FM CMoato1,029 words
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Advertisement840 1974-01-26 12 BEAUTY LINES ETA nD FM: BEMTT MM la Ptrt 21 at Manila LC T. HMTT MT Ik II a tractors ttr ladorxii. Ltl KMTT LUIS ta M at Tracton tor aatim. U, HIF lAMFJ ala 31 at tatorti IHliiT LILT Mat 11 at Lata. LJ 1 uaw aat II la840 words
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Advertisement981 1974-01-26 12 W WHMWLWL UB Dl. U.K. iUKOW SWVICt LOADING K» LONDON. ROTTEKDAM. MAMIUU fuuci HIM 'nTIi ii/illat ufm raw il riaa It nar. maim a uu MIPTIM Ultui t/ IMr I/it Ha- 11 Bar lartaaiAjr. rua 10»ar. lla»tar| 13 Mr ARRIVALS FROM NORTH-WIST EUROMAN PORTS AND LONDON Paawj P S'tari H'ka*|981 words
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Advertisement709 1974-01-26 12 gpttss sawci to lomw. imicfoot commfJT pwrrs t Miaaf Piw<« laatm fan MM> T«U0«. S Nrt rSSIw. UNtm H*atarl 12,1 MMI Mtuu la Nrt Yin Ma a/ 1 Fat 1/ I Fat t> M in. UatM H aarf 21 3. Iwl MA rum 21 IV ivmu riUTti n: I Fit709 words
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Advertisement762 1974-01-26 12 ROY TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received by the Registry ol Vehicles M.ddie Road Singapore 7 up to noon on 9 Feb 74 for the following services Cleaning, washing, maintenance ol the lawns and gardens and sweeping the compounds of the following premises for the period 1.4 74 to 31762 words
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Advertisement691 1974-01-26 13 STATE OF BRUNEI VACANCIES IN THE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT BRUNEI Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates to fill the following vacancies in the Education Department. Brunei 1. Assistant Instructor Fabrication and Welding Minimum Qualifications: a) Mum have passed City and Guilds examination Part I II in Fabrication Engineering Craft Practice691 words
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Advertisement753 1974-01-26 13 jj|HDB invites applications from Singapore and Malaysian Citizens for appointment as ESTATES OFFICER (PERSONNEL) If you are a University graduate or a holder of an acceptable professional qualification in personnel management with at least 3 years experience in the field of personnel management, you mey be the candidate we are753 words
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Advertisement606 1974-01-26 13 COSA International Engineering and Trading Company invites applications from qualified persons to fill the following posts (A) TECHNICAL SALES EXECUTIVE in the fields of: Plastic Processing M/c Packaging M/c Qualifications/Experience Experience in one of the fields is essential, either acquired from previous sales or as plastic technologist. (B) TECHNICAL SALES606 words
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Advertisement813 1974-01-26 13 SALES EXECUTIVE An exceptionally qualified female is required to fill a key position in the Sales Department of a large and fast expanding retailing organisation. She should ideally be aged between 28 to 35, with HSC or University Degree. She must be matured, have pleasant personality and understand sound human813 words
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Advertisement179 1974-01-26 13 SPSA (A) CIVIL ENGINEER c Recognised Degree or Diploma in Civil Engineering Preference will be given to candidates with experience in maritime structures, piling, reinforced concrete works and multi-storey structures. (B) QUANTITY SURVEYOR Corporate Member of s recognised Institution of Quantity Surveyors. OR c Recognised Degree or Diploma in Quantity179 words
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Article33 1974-01-26 14 ATTENTION LAOIBSII New to stnamoore and nothing to do' Why no* win the "Sewing Bee" at 25 (^weed Road spore II Monday mornings at 10 0«a m and help handicapped children33 words
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Article187 1974-01-26 14 3 Religious Announcements FAITH METHODIST CHURCH. OUEENSTOWN Sunday Service lEngllsh) 7 30 in. 330 pm: (Chinese) 10 00 am 730pm Sunday School (English) 8 30 4 m 345 p.m (Chinese) 10 00 am. 730 pm Saturday BB OB 3.00 p m MYF 430 p m (English) 7 30 p m187 words
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Obituary50 1974-01-26 14 VEERAKATHY. EX. RAILWAYS Pensioner. father of übramanlam, Paramaslv*m, Somasundram. Slnnamma. Thalvanal. Yokeswan, father Inlaw of 8 8 Manlam. 8. Chellnh. K Kandtah passed away In Ceylon on 24-1-74 CAVE. ROY husband of Ann and father of Michael and Mark at Howlck Auckland New Zealand on 23rd January 197450 words
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Article52 1974-01-26 14 CHILOREN OF the Late Olrlle Kspeckerman and their families thank relatives and friends for i ondolences. assistance, attendance, donations during their bereavement THE FAMILY OF the late Madam Koh Hee Keow thank all friends and relatives for their kind attendance, assistance, condolences, iionstlons. scrolls and wreaths during their52 words
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Advertisement359 1974-01-26 14 classified ads gg CLASSIFIED RATES oeneral 10 00 per word Minimum I 9 00 15 words) Pfnonsl 1 12Oper word Jtlnimum 124 00 (20 words) DISCOVER BURMA Burma is a country frosen In the pait and suspicious of visitors Today. New Nation special writer. Pang Cheng Llan gives her Impressions359 words
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Advertisement764 1974-01-26 14 SINGAPORE OXYOBN PTE. UMITEO now needs s STENOGRAPHER who Is a self-starter and Is Interested In combining secretarial duties with advertising and promotional work. Starting Salary: 1300/- though a person with suitable qualification can expect to start higher Qua—! ration. A good command of English and an ability to converse764 words
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Advertisement754 1974-01-26 14 SINGAPORE GLASS MANUFACTURERS PTE. LTD. requires (1) LABOURERS (Bill eaa tomato) (2) TURNERS (J) Fl TIERS Please call personally between 9 am to 4 p m with one passportilie photograph (non-returnable) to: Tne Pereeniiel OBlear. 701 HMMtat_Ml Ro#d smaapor.l JURONQ PLYWOOD CO. PTE. LTD. Perdary Read. Singapore 1. FACTORY OPERATIVES754 words
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Advertisement842 1974-01-26 14 WE REOIMRB URGENTLY female tailors/ hairdressers Apply personally or write to Holland Boutique' Beauty Saloon 98A. Blk IS, Holland Drive. (Spore 10) WAITRESSES WANTED for Eating House situated In Naval Base. Applicants should reside In dlsts. 20 or 27 Interested, contact *****7 after 2 p.m HOUSWB DEVELOPMBNT BOARD Invites applications842 words
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Advertisement917 1974-01-26 14 TO LET VACANT APARTMENT In dlst 10 fully furnished with 3 sirconditioned bedrooms Csll personally to view at 558. Jalan Ar nap. off One Tree Hill Road, between 10 a.m. 12 noon and 2 p.m —7 30pm or ring *****5 for direction or appointments OIST. 8 PASIR PANJANO 3Dedroomed flat917 words
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Advertisement772 1974-01-26 14 SEMBAWANO HILLS OR THOMSON area Orown up family three members require small house Furnished unfurnished for 3 months Reference available. Phone Spore *****7. We requite Accommodation far 1 3 years lease to prospective clients Immediately Furnish details of your properties to us DAVID PHOA SONS PTE LTD XTnah Reed TsL772 words
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Advertisement787 1974-01-26 14 PHYA (S) TRAVEL MRVKE 026 Golden Theatre Beach Rd. Tel ***** 1 way to Haadyal non a/c coach 29/30 835/- Bangkok Chlengmal a/c coach 14 day's 1360/- 27/1. 10/24/2 7 day's Haadyal It Songkhla 1125/- Dep Every Sunday De-luxe Coach for hire. JUMBO TOURS 51A747 HongKo. g Bangkok 8 days787 words
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Advertisement665 1974-01-26 14 STRAITS VIBW HOTEL S-xHlng fioorshows nightly Friday extension till 1 am Saturday S am EM BUrapaan breakfast 12.80, lunch U .00. dlnaer 16 00 Bceeilent c-laase food available Trtpboae: 2133 4 WAVERLEV GUEST HOUSE Tastefully furnished with panoramic seaview Only 10 minutes from Jurong Weekly with break fast, singles from665 words
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Advertisement608 1974-01-26 14 WE CAM: Maths lOenerel. Additional) Science (Chemistry. Physics) Languages Individual. Interested Tel *****8 SPECIAL LANGUAGE INTENSIVE COURSE in English and Chinese for June Exams 3-43. Peninsula Complex Tel *****6. *****7 EXPERIENCED MATHS TUTOR for secondary students Call ***** Primary student tutor ail subjects Call *****5 Spore YAMAHA CHILDREN'S MUSIC COURSE608 words
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Advertisement646 1974-01-26 14 LONG-HAIRED DACHSHUND pup pies for sale 46-B. Medway Drive. Spore 19. FOR SALE two Australian Silky Terriers plus Beagle Dog Telephone *****4 SKC Approved FOR SALE. Dalmatian puppies 6 weeks old SKC registered 1500 each Ring 51 1930 Spore SPECIAL. SPECIAL. SPECIALI Louise Klerk. Continental Beauty Specialist with 24 years646 words
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Advertisement406 1974-01-26 15 classifiedads (D BATCH PLANT CEMENT 200 yards per hour Working CondlUon Noble 3B complete with tunnel conveyor; 2000 cubic foot wlf loading, elevated cement silo. ;200 cubic foot agreegate 4 bins, conveyor loaded: scales controlled batching silo Singapore FAS U5870.000 each 2) CAT D7E TRACTOR Power shift, rock guards, extreme406 words
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Article174 1974-01-26 16 Bee Kia beaten into 4th place pHRISTCHURCH, Fri. Preclous McKenzle tonight won his third successive weightlifting gold medal for England at the Commonwealth Oames and declared he was good for a few more years yet. The Durban- born McKenzie, 37, dropped down a division to carry off the flyweight title.174 words
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Article, Illustration737 1974-01-26 16 Bedford flops in 10,000 m CHRISTCHURCH, Friday ENGLAND today won two gold medals on the first day of action in the Commonwealth Games but missed the one that looked most certain when world recordholder David Bedford flopped in the 10,000 metres. Bedford's reputation was the only one to suffer. FightingReuter; AP - 737 words
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Article1645 1974-01-26 16 ATHLETICS MEN Men's IHd (First three In each beat and fastest 4th to semi-final). Heat 1: 1. L. DArcy (Aus) 10.6. 1. C. Monk (Eng) 104, S. P. Njoroge (Ken) 10.6. Heat t: 1. O. Karlkal (Oha) 10.7. 3. C. Lawson (Jam) 10.8. 3. R Martin (Can) 10.9.1,645 words
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166 1974-01-26 17 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP I~RACIH6 pUISNE JUDGE looks good for a double in Race Five at Kuala Lumpur today. This Atilla four-year-old scored an impressive win over 6f last week. He will be even better over a distance. Rommel, also by Atilla. looks a sound166 words
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Article1075 1974-01-26 17 MsnggM I Raa bar beat -aver race last waak whea second with to Pi salaa Dtv. 4 ar baa only to naeaaaci that running to account far weak SaM. tnakata: Raa nod track farm: taw 'Vxrtag laat waak naiahlng sixth in .--m of 12 Dtv.1,075 words
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285 1974-01-26 17 B.T. YAP - HK squash tourists beat national side B.T. YAP By UONO KONG 11 Squash Rackets Association's team continued their winning streak by beating the National side 4-1 at the Bukit Location's glass backwall court yesterday. Singapore's only point came from Kang Oee Bah. who edged Jasbir Hassan 9-4. 7-0, 9-7, 5-9,285 words
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Article68 1974-01-26 17 JOHANNESBURG. Prl. Sixteen uieraaai golfers were among the II qualifiers for the third round of the Dunlop Masters tournament here yesterday with South African Bobby Cole hitting a six-under-par M for a second round lead of 133. Britain's Warren Humphreys, who returned a IS yesterday was the leading68 words
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140 1974-01-26 17 MALAYSIAN Airlines System, favourites for the SBHFL Division Three title, scored their third win yesterday, beating Inchcape "B" 1--0 at Oeylang Stadium, reports JOE DORAI The winning goal was scored by former International Yunos Baba after a scoreless first half. Although MAS dominated the140 words
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Article551 1974-01-26 17 Four girls beat the minute CHRIST CHURCH, Fri. Canada had a day of triumph with two gold medals, two silver and two bronze won from the first swimming programme at the Tenth Commonwealth Games here. Canadian sprinters won a thrilling struggle with Australia for the men's 4xloo freestyle relay title,551 words
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Article1315 1974-01-26 17 WTfrmmm 200 class c div. a- 6f H.iiiUß.B ($5,500 $3,850 to winner) i rrr >n a»i i I Rmki Manaor 5»0 <•»> e» Laa 5 1 MOO la|i|imiu V i Sits* Tulloft 4 > 12 idd«a> t .Pitmin II IMMlHltllli iWu jj LwlHwMk 1110 T.Taa 4 MOO >i»M|1,315 words
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Article716 1974-01-26 17 RACE 1 2.00 CUu 6 Div. 2 6f 1 Hector II I.M Urn I ILa Notre 1.11 Fe<»iri t I MeoiHinnr 1.1 J Saktaa S 4 Prince Abu 1.13 Sag II 5 Mooa Ltea II 112 Drafea IS I FMeim 8.11 V. Nathan 11 7 Page Boy S.II716 words
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352 1974-01-26 17 fIRCHID VENTURE v will definitely run arid will be partnered by Rod Dawklna in the lOf Tunku's Gold Cup (Race Five) at Kuala Lumpur tomorrow. Orchard Venture snowed top form on a good track yesterday. He was full of running at the end of352 words
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Article116 1974-01-26 17 «*Ct IPiOM JIIP TIK TIK OINKII CHIA Man,H. Phall ■araiwl IIiKM MWI.II. Pbab Lard WolaeWy ■atrli Tin. Moltao Oold R»d CarpM P.l.ti Tim Maittn Oold R*d Canxt Maltan O.ld Patltt Tial Loch Lout. Iwil A|«lt Mlag Dynajty Datla't Fancy Mint D|»llt» Tontnar Oalla't Fancy MM| Oyna.ty S*cr«t A<«t Datla'i116 words
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Article163 1974-01-26 17 BRIDGETOWN. Barbados, Frt. Dedicated batting by Geoff Boycott and superb sllpcatchlng by Tony Grelg have placed MCC In a winning position In the opening first-class fixture of their Caribbean tour here. After MCC had declared 511-4 yesterday, the President's XI were so harried by163 words
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Article85 1974-01-26 17 MXLBOURNK. PM. Auetraila held Pakistan to a 1-3 draw In an international hockey match here. Australia, appeared too defensive alter forglnc to a 3-1 wad with 14 minute* of play left. They were unable to hold the Pakistan attack. who cot the equaliser with five minutes left. AustralianAP - 85 words
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Advertisement574 1974-01-26 16 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT SALES MANAGER (MALAYSIA) We are planning a substantial expansion of our construction equipment sales division and an opening exists for an experienced manjger or sales engineer to Head this growing division, based around masseyFerguson construction equipment, Manitowoc cranes, Jaques Bros quarry equipment and Halco drilling equipment. Based in574 words
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Advertisement787 1974-01-26 16 RSL Quantity Surveyors Our client, an Earth Work Construction Company offers challenging opportunities to tht right man to contribute end participate in its successful ventures based in Kota Kinaoelu with operation* in various parts in Malaysia. Ksa»lreiiajH Above 30 years of age Five years' experience Starting salary is negotiable depending787 words
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Advertisement180 1974-01-26 16 1^- A I jL$ I aj\ Lj I I— I NOW ON ALSOCHSCOUNTS AND SPECIAL OFFERS A AT THE The^lpShop Congratulations to CHAN REPTILE GOODS MANUFACTURER (PEACE C*JTRE) on their Official Opening Today from: MDM. FOOK KUAN LEONG WOON CHEE NG LAI HEONG NG GEK HEOH TAN WAI YIN WOO180 words
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Miscellaneous67 1974-01-26 17 HOCKST Tbur match: BCC v Horn Koruj PC (padanf) SWHA league: Coral's XI v SRC (Seraocoon Rd). RIG BY— PTlendly HMN2S OU|D v IRNZIR (Dieppe (round). BOOCBaV-«*AS DIV. 1 Police v SATU (1 pjn.); Port Auttaorltjr v Hamilton (4.4») both match** at Jalan Baaar atadium. Frlend--11m: Rajajl v Tampine* Rovers67 words
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338 1974-01-26 18 PHNOM PENH, Fri RGENT gunners, after ;i twoday lull, bundled one of their heavirecenl shelling attacks on Phnom nli hist night and early kxtay, leaving 1 killed and 00 injured Military police said more than 60 rounds n fired into two areas inReuter; UPI - 338 words
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Article, Illustration147 1974-01-26 18 All that is left of the razed dormitory in which 23 sleeping schoolboys died GOVERNMENT ofVI f iciaK inspecting the interior of the burnedoat school dormitory in Heusden. Belgium, after a late night fire on Wednesday left 23 schoolboys dead. Police said the boys' bodies were found near the windowUPI - 147 words
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134 1974-01-26 18 US dollar eases after move on yen rJKYO, Fri. The US dollar eased today under the Impact of rigorous measures taken by Japanese monetary authorities to prevent speculative selling of the yen. Dollars for overnight delivery closed at 299.10 yen against 300.00 yen yesterday. The Central Bank stayed out ofReuter - 134 words
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Article71 1974-01-26 18 TUNIS. Frl. Tunisian President Hablb Bourgulba met Libyan leader Muammar GsdaJfi In Geneva today a few hours after Col. Oadaffl's nirprUe arrival In Swluerland. the Tunisian news mgency reported here. The two statesman agreed earlier this month to merge their two countries In a new state toReuter - 71 words
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Article56 1974-01-26 18 TOKYO. Fit A Ban American Airways Jumbo jet with 103 passengers and a crew of IS aboard yeoterday landed at Tokyo International airport with two of Its right wheels punctured. Airport officials said then were no Injuries among the passengers and crew aboard the plane which56 words
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Article35 1974-01-26 18 WASHINGTON. FW. President Nixon will hold his first new conference of the year some time shortly after his State of the Union speech to Congress. White House Press Secretary Ronald Zlegler said yesterday.35 words
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Article54 1974-01-26 18 HIROSHIMA. Prl. A Japanese academic team today claimed to have photographed the footprints of the yell the abominable snowman. A spokesman for the Hiroshima University team said one of Its members spotted the prints on Jan. 6 on a snowy slope of an unnamed peak InReuter - 54 words
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Article448 1974-01-26 18 LONDON, m The alOdi market closed quinl) mlied and at it p.m. the FT indei wu off 1.1 to 31*. 0. Bargalm totalled 7.132 turn Indultrlali clom illlhlly eailer overihadowed by tne mlnera dupute but oil! attracted active iup.port Initially following the promlilnn North Sea drilling ml report448 words
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Article52 1974-01-26 18 JAKARTA. Prl. Tidal waves and storms hit the Islands group of Nun Tenggara. east of Java, destroying homes and plantation*. Antara news agency reported today So far two people have been found dead and the toll may Increase as further reports are received from the Islands. Antaxa52 words
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112 1974-01-26 18 PENEVA, Fri. BrlVI tain and Iran reached agreement today on a "rety ■Bbwtantial deal" providing for an additional five million tons of Iran crude oil to be shipped to Britain in exchange for £11» million (SMIC million) worth of British goods. The112 words
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Miscellaneous14 1974-01-26 18 The weather THE weather outlook for Singapore from ».m. to mkMs,» today: No rsin.14 words
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