The Straits Times, 27 January 1974
1974-01-27
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Title Section28 1974-01-27 1 TOTAL WEEKLY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 300,000 Largest sales in SI Asia The Sunday Times No. 1968 SUNDAY JANUARY 27, 1974 30 CENTS SINGAPORE EDITION M.C. (P) No. 17/7428 words
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Article513 1974-01-27 1 Prospects of ArabSpore co-operation ABU DHABI. Saturday THE United Arab Emirates and Singapore are to further explore prospects of close cooperation in the field of petroleum and related industries. This was disclosed in a joint communique issued at the end of a threeday visit to the513 words
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151 1974-01-27 1 65 killed as jet crashes on take-off ANKARA, Sat. A Turkish Airlines Jet crashed on take-off and exploded in flames near the Aegean city of Izmir today, killing 85 of the 73 people on board. The eight pulled from the blazing wreckage were reported to be seriously Injured. They IncludedReuter - 151 words
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Article40 1974-01-27 1 WASHINOTON. Sat The White House today denied an Egyptian press report that President Nixon Is planning to visit the Middle East In the near future. "Then are no such plans." a spokesman said. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article33 1974-01-27 1 LA PA£, Sat. Bolivia's Armed Forces and police were OB enwryency alert today v Press and broadcasting worker* planned to (My an official ban on protest strikes against price lisas. Rmiter33 words
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Article71 1974-01-27 1 JAKARTA, flat. Two student organisations which played a big role in the toppling of former Pruudsot Sukarno ware dissolved by the Indonesian Oovemment today for their part In last wesk's Jakarta rtoU. The Jakarta solitary Oarrlson Command said ***t Youth and Students Action Front (Kanpi) and theReuter - 71 words
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118 1974-01-27 1 TOKYO, Sat. —An 1 I llmtri LS million people held antlt..fi I fl im rallies in Tokyo and other cities today, kicking off a labour strangle half a month earlier than uuU. In Tokyo, about ■>,• Mt workers, stodmte and bouscwlTes thered at Met*UPI - 118 words
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Article, Illustration30 1974-01-27 1 Missile gunboat leads the steam -past MISSILE CUNIOAT RSS S«» Wolf l.iding th. Oeam put followed by the S«< Hawk. St» Tiger and S«a L.on. P.ctur. by VOW YUN WOH30 words
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Article, Illustration294 1974-01-27 1 'Spurned lover' murder drama A MAN, said to be a spurned lover, yesterday slit a widow's throat, shot her daughter with a flare-gun, then slashed his own throat. This happened when widow Madam Alice Ong and 14-year-old Linda returned to their Lorong Kesum home In Seletar at noon. Late tonight294 words
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769 1974-01-27 1 THE Prime Minister yesterday opened the Singapore Maritime Command's naval base on Pulau Brani, which Mr. Lee Kuan Yew said is "ideally situated" for its role. Singapore's Intention, according to Mr. Lee, is to develop a flotilla of patrol craft and missile769 words
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Article18 1974-01-27 1 ISTANBUU Bat An avalanche killed 11 people and critically Injured seven others tn the township of18 words
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Article62 1974-01-27 1 A 17p.c drop In use of power 17LBCTRICITY conla sumption In Singapore for the week ending Jan. 23 fell by 17.04 per cent The figure, said the Public Utilities Board, compared very favourably with the reduction of 9.73 per cent In the previous week. The board said consumption was low62 words
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Article51 1974-01-27 1 Latest Warning by miners LONDON. Sat. CoeJ miner*' leaders today ■erred notice they will plunge Britain Into a crippling national mines shutdown In two weeks and said they mill Impose a total power blockade on the country. Railroad engineers to* threatened to boost rail disruption from Monday. DPI. (See Pate51 words
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418 1974-01-27 2 Shooting of food rioters mars India Day NEW DELHI, Set. ■RIOTERS demanding food fell dead in a hail of police gunfire at Ahmedabad today while India celebrated its 25th Republic Day in this capital city with a parade promising prosperity. Police opened fire on frenzied mobs at two places inUPI - 418 words
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92 1974-01-27 2 Peron Bill to clamp down on terror BUENOS AIRES. Sat. The Peronlst-controlled Congress today passed a controversial anti-ter-rorist Bill virtually doubling prison sentences for kidnappers, conspirators and armed extremists and turning over Internal security functions to the Federal police rather than local law enforcement officers. Although the new legislation doesNYT - 92 words
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Article118 1974-01-27 2 LONDON, Sat. The 1 British motor tanker Cree 1* drifting In flames In the Indian Ocean after an explosion ripped through the engine room during the night killing one seaman and badly burning two others. Lloyds shipping agency said today the captain and crew of theReuter - 118 words
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308 1974-01-27 2 Miners try to whip up support for strike LONDON, Sat— Britain's coalminers are holding rallies this weekend to whip op support for an all-oat strike which could bring Industry te a halt and deal a staggering blow to the economy. The miners' 74-day ban on overtime, by reducing coal suppliesReuter - 308 words
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Article69 1974-01-27 2 WASHINGTON. Sat.—The United States hu Imposed sanctions against a Swiss firm that sold D 8 Boeing Jetliners to Rhodesia by withdrawing its licence to trade with American aircraft manufacturers US officials said today that Jet Aviation (JA). owned by Swiss banker Carl Hlrschmann. had beenReuter - 69 words
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Article28 1974-01-27 2 TOKYO, Sat Japanese and US officials will convene a conference on Wednesday In Tbkyo on matters relating to Japan-US security Issues, the Pbretgn Ministry announced Saturday—AP.28 words
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Article22 1974-01-27 2 MOSCOW. Sat. The population of the Soviet Union reached 250 9 million on Jan. 1 this, year Tass reports.—AP.AP - 22 words
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228 1974-01-27 2 Murdered author found tied and gagged ONDON. Bat. Royal •Lrf biographer James Pope-Hennessy, author and chronicler of Victorian and Edward an England, was battered to death today In his London home. The 57-year-old writer, who was working on an authorised biography of entertainer Noel Coward died in hospital alter theReuter - 228 words
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Article100 1974-01-27 2 The peace that never came BAIOON. Sat. The Saigon military command reported today on the eve of the first anniversary of the ceasefire agreement that there have been more than 126.000 Vietnamese casualties during the year of peace that never came. A communique from the command listed 4».»1« North VietnameseAP - 100 words
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Article34 1974-01-27 2 SEOUL. Sat. North and South Korean officials will meet at the border village of Panmunjom next Wednesday In renewed efforts to reopen the stalled detenu talk*, a Southern spofcuman announced today. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article46 1974-01-27 2 ROUE. Sat A dog bit a baby on the leg and died 24 hows later In Clviunova Marche. Mario Baleanl said his eight-month old puppy had been In perfect health and had shown to ssm* of Illness prior to biting the chfid jrwrtexday UPIUPI - 46 words
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Article, Illustration641 1974-01-27 2 TEL AVIV, Saturday fHE Sabbath held up Israel's withdrawal from the west bank of the Suez Canal today just one day after the evacuation began. The delay followed a ruling by the chief military rabbi that a withdrawal unlike a battleReuter; UPI - 641 words
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Article49 1974-01-27 2 BRUSSELS. Bat Firemen were called to the Royal Palace in central Brussels today when fire broke out la the tint floor music room. Staff managed to evacuate valuable flttmgs. although one piano belonging to the late Queen Elisabeth grandmother of King Baudouin. was destroyed. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article33 1974-01-27 2 STOCKHOLM. Bat— Post office mailmen have delivered Jo^ letters malted In October. A post office epottasman •aid yesterday the letters were found In an iiniiserl chimney pipe on Thursday33 words
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123 1974-01-27 2 Anne and Mark in Ottawa for visit OTTAWA. Bat. Princess Anne and htr husband Capt. Mark Phillips arrived here today aboard a Canadian military Jet for an Informal three-day visit The couple had taken off from London's Gatwick airport aboard a Canadian Armed Forces Boeing 707 Jet for Ottawa toReuter - 123 words
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Article27 1974-01-27 2 ROME, Oat. Thlavss broke Into the Virgin Mary shrtne at Loreto yesterday and stole Jewel* and gold object* donated by popes, royalty and celebrities. —DPI.27 words
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Article21 1974-01-27 2 LAS WAS, Sat Prank Sinatra made his nightclub performing r^^hffc last night after IVi yean of voluntary retirement Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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278 1974-01-27 2 Merger vote put off for three months GENEVA. Sat. A referendum on unity between Tunisia and Libya will not take place for three or four months, the Tunisian Foreign Minister Mr. Hablb Chattl, said yesterday after surprise talks here between the two heads of state. President Bourgulba of Tunisia andReuter - 278 words
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Article53 1974-01-27 2 7 students arrested SEOUL, aat South Korea's emergency court-mar-tial annmmrwi today the arrest of seven students on charges of violating Presidential decree banning criticism of the present constitution The announcement did not specify what acts were committed by fee students all of whom wen from Yonsd University, a major ChristianAP - 53 words
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201 1974-01-27 2 Kirk: We will continue to resist N-tests /-IHRISTCHURCH, Sat.— v^Prlme Minister Norman Kirk said today New Zealand will continue to resist nuclear testing by France In the South Pacl--oc. He was commenting on a Tokyo report that the Japanese Maritime Safety Agency had learned that France was planning a newReuter - 201 words
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Article33 1974-01-27 2 BUDKW AIRES Sat.— Argentina may drill for oil In Übya under an agreement to be signed by a top-level economic mission which left Buenos Aires for Tripoli yesterday. well-lnformed^source» said.— Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article28 1974-01-27 2 LONDON. Bat Maj O«n Sir Hubert Ranee the Jsst Oovemor of Burma before It achieved Independence In IMS, has died In st the age of 7»._28 words
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Article29 1974-01-27 2 IjOB ANOBxa, Oat. Msxlene Dietrich will enter s Houston hospital this week for surgery on s Isg Injury which has not hatted, her agent said yesterday APAP - 29 words
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399 1974-01-27 2 France may boycott energy crisis talks PARIS, Sat. France will probably boycott the conference called by President NUon in Washington on Feb. 11 to discuss the international energy crisis, Informed sources said today. But officials said the French Government was awaiting the outcome of the visit by Foreign Minister MichelReuter - 399 words
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Article40 1974-01-27 2 BRUSSELS. Sat. European nations, bowing to the demands of US Secretary of State Dr. Henry Kissinger, have scrapped their first draft of a "new Atlantic Charter" and arc writing a second one. Western diplomat* laid today. UPIUPI - 40 words
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Article36 1974-01-27 2 TOKYO, Sat. A croup of Japanese religious luikin. Including Christiana and Buddhists, yesterday Issued a statement protesting against a BUI to n»»»nn«Mt» the Taaukunl Shinto Shrine In Tokyo dedicated to the war dead. Rsuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article25 1974-01-27 2 TAIPra. 8«t. The commander of the US Seventh Ftoet. Vlce-AdmlrsJ Oeorge Steel, arrived today In Koabalunf. aouthern Taiwan, (or a three-day visit— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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114 1974-01-27 2 PEKING. Sat. Earl Mountbattrn o f Burma arrived here by plane last night to begin a week's visit to China— the first member of Britain's royal family to visit China. Lord Louis, 73-year-old ancle of Qaeen Elizabeth's husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, crossedReuter - 114 words
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160 1974-01-27 3 State of emergency declared in flood torn Brisbane BRISBANE. Sat. Floods in the wake of Cyclone Wanda today devastated Brisbane leaving Australia's third largest city completely paralysed. A state of emergency has been declared In the Queensland capital which Is Isolated from contact by air. road and rail. At leastReuter - 160 words
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Article52 1974-01-27 3 CAIRO. Sat. President Anwar Sadat of Egypt celebrated the marriage of his eldest daughter and the engagement of his second daughter on the same day The papers said Lobna. 19. married an architect on Thursday and Noha 16. became engaged to the son of a top52 words
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Article32 1974-01-27 3 TOKYO. Sat Prime Minister Kakuel Tanaka has been asked by his doctor to reduce hU official duties because of facial paralysis for which he has been treated since mld-Decemebr Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article34 1974-01-27 3 PARIS. Sat. Prances leftwlng and centrist Opposition last night failed by 31 votes to defeat the Government In a motion of censure against Prime Minister Pierre Mctsmer't, energy and monetary pottde*. Renter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article, Illustration161 1974-01-27 3 MR. Oscar Murton. a Conservative MP and a deputy to the Speaker in the House of Commons, inspects the damage to his doontepe after a bomb Mast ripped open the front door of his house in the exclusive Chelsea area of London161 words
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209 1974-01-27 3 Four groups form coalition against Marcos NEW YORK. Sat Representatives of four Filipino groups, all opposed to President Marcos' Government, said yesterday they had formed a loose political coalition, bat denled any Immediate plans to form a govern-mrnt-ln-rxllr. The four groups are: Movement for a Free Philippines (MFP), Inlon of209 words
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Article64 1974-01-27 3 ATHENS. Sat. The Oreek Government will consider the caw of two Arab roramsndos sentenced to death for a massacre at Athens airport after all legal procedures to commute their sentence* have been exhausted. Foreign Minister Mr. Spyiidon Tetenes said today. Addressing his weekly press conference. MrReuter - 64 words
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Article48 1974-01-27 3 BLTENOe AIRES. Bat— At toast 10 bomb blasts damaged offices of political parties In Buenos Aires and In the port city of Bahla Blanca today. 8U of the bombs In the capital wen thrown against walls of neighbourhood offices of the Peronlst Party OPI48 words
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Article33 1974-01-27 3 BAIOON. Sat. President Nfuytn Van Thleu has signed Into law three constitutional amendments which will allow him to run for a third conaecuUr* term next year. Bakjon Radio announced today. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article25 1974-01-27 3 TOKYO. Sat. Bnparor Hlrohlto celebrated his coMeo weddtnc anniversary today Ib s manner befltUne; the thy leader, in a simple family Catherine. »»»Jtw.25 words
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545 1974-01-27 3 LOS ANGELES, Sat. A LEGAL document attached to President Nixon's donation of papers to the National Archives a move which gave him tax deductions of U*****,000 (about $1,205,000) was falsely dated, a public official has admitted. A spokesman for theReuter - 545 words
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162 1974-01-27 3 CHINESE PAPER GETS NOTICE TO CLOSE JAKARTA, Sat— One of the two Chineselanguage dailies left In Indonesia has been ordered to close by April. Antara news agency said today. The agency reported from Medan that the Sumatra military commander. Lt. Oen. Wldodo told a special session of a local AssemblyReuter - 162 words
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113 1974-01-27 3 RBfO. Sat. The future of the Howard Hughes Hotel and gambling casino empire waa In doubt today after the elusive 08-year-old multimillionaire failed to appear In court here to face stock manipulation charges. The court has been asked to issue a warrant forReuter - 113 words
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341 1974-01-27 3 Tapes: Judge sets time limit for Nixon WASHINGTON, Sat. President Nixon has been given less than two weeks to come up with a satisfactory reason why he should not hand over secret White House tapes to the Senate Watergate Committee. Judge Gerhard oesell has ruled that Mr. Nixon's present reasonsReuter - 341 words
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Article69 1974-01-27 3 N*W YORK. Sat— A retired army officer. Lt -Col Anthony Herbert, today brought a ÜBUS million < 331 12.5 minion) libel suit against the Columbia Broadcasting System The suit charted that a television programme entitled The Selling of Anthony Herbert and broadcast In February last year createdReuter - 69 words
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Article48 1974-01-27 3 PARIS. Sat.— Two hundred policemen, some with dogs. sealed off Paris' famous Plgalle nightclub district last night In a vast search for wanted criminals Police said the swoop had uncovered 87 people "In an Irregular situation but no leading wanted criminals had been caught. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article32 1974-01-27 3 RANOOON. Sat. Voters In Burma go to the polls tomorrow for the first time In 14 ysars to elect a National Assembly and local bodies under a new constitution. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article27 1974-01-27 3 NXW YORK, Bst— mends of Ocorte ShulU say he will resign ss US Treasury Secretary by April 1. the New Tort Ttews reported today.27 words
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Advertisement158 1974-01-27 2 PREPARE NOW FOR 1974/1975 EXAMINATIONS MCC i Foh Chong Building, (Second and Third Floors) Johore Bahru. Tel: 2171 2006 THE LEADING COLLEGE OF POSTAL EDUCATION IN S.E. ASIA MCC GIVES POSTAL TUITION FOR THE FOLLOWING EXAMINATIONS 1. Q.C.E. A. Level Higher School Cert. 2. Singapore Q.C.E. O. Level School Cert.158 words
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Advertisement409 1974-01-27 3 middle -age spread? AT ANY AGE. YOU'RE BETTER OFF WITHOUT IT! Pot belly? Flabby arms and legs? Thickening waistline? "Row" yourself back into top shape in just minutes a day with ROWMACH; the sturdy and economical new home trainer specially designed for men and women who don't have the time409 words
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Advertisement44 1974-01-27 3 OPIUM WEIGHT (BURMESE) best rot am. souvbm 4 couktwn Auripn mi»* t.\ AV AILASLI ATI- LM BftO*. ARTS ft CRAFTS 31**17 SHAW CINTftI (MO FLOOR) olfl^? 1 CmArJt HOLLAMO ROAD SHOWING C EN I Re C.X LM HOUM OF ARTS ft CRAFTS 1317. CMANGI44 words
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234 1974-01-27 4 RTS buys two colour TV transmitters costing $700,000 RTS has bought two colour television transmitters costing about £125,--000 (SS700.000) from Marconi Communications Systems Ltd. of Chelmsford, England. Informed sources yesterday said an RTS engineer Is now In Chelmsford to carry out "works acceptance tests," that Is, to check If the234 words
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281 1974-01-27 4 Unions to ask for more travel pay SEVERAL unions will ask for Increased transport allowances for their members as soon as the price of petrol becomes more stable. Union officials said that because of the uncertainty over petrol prices, most of them were studying the situation carefully although they had281 words
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Article58 1974-01-27 4 TWO well-drewed men walked up to the counter of the BOAC branch office In Orchard Road and calmly left with 1300 which was placed on the table. Ulit Kob Lee Koon, SI, a receptionist told the police that she was answering a phone call when58 words
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Article28 1974-01-27 4 AHMAD Arshard bin Abdul Wahid. 30. was fined «00 yesterday for taking an MX pill at Paslr Rls on Dec. 10 last year. Be pleaded guilty.28 words
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707 1974-01-27 4 Five-year plan for better domestic and world telecoms YONG: NEED TO KEEP ABREAST WITH LATEST IN THE FIELD... A FIVE-YEAR development programme exceeding $560 million has already been prepared for implementation after the merger of the Singapore Telephone Board (STB) with the707 words
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Article, Illustration258 1974-01-27 4 NANCY BYRAMJI - NANCY BYRAMJI By NINE TEAS -OLD Seiko Ota may be pint-siied among her fellow drummers, bat she c»n certainly keep good time on the Drums of Lake Suwa. In fact Seiko, who flew In on Friday with the 20-mrmbrr Osuwa258 words
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212 1974-01-27 4 AB part of the local celebrations of the golden Jubilee of the World Chess Federation, the Singapore Chess Federation will run this year's national championship as an open event. Entries should be sent to the BCF, P.O. Box 190, Killlney P. 0., Singapore S, with entry212 words
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Article90 1974-01-27 4 MINISTER for the Environment Mr. Llm Kirn San will give his views on the present energy crisis in a documentary Aim to be telecast by RTS today at 8.55 pm. over Channel S. The half-hour feature entitled Fuel for Thought deals with the social and90 words
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130 1974-01-27 4 PSA will spend $21 6 m on year's projects THE Port of Singapore Authority plans to spend a total of $218.6 million during the year on new and renewal projects. Of this sum. J1343 million is earmarked for major port development projects, according to the summary of estimates of capital130 words
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Article62 1974-01-27 4 EIQHT women were fined a total at S«10 yesterday for gambling at a five-foot way In Dickenaon Road on Friday at about 10.05 pjn. They were Llm Kirn Neo, 58 Tan See Whatt. 2S, Tin Ah Kheng. 58, Lee Chong Tal, M, Lee Ah Lin, 42. Leong62 words
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Article47 1974-01-27 4 A 83-YEAR-OLD opium addict was fined tTSO yesterday for having 11 packets ill grammes) of prepared opium In a house In Weld Road on Friday. On« Ah Hong, who had five previous convictions, pleaded guilty He had been smoking opium for 10 yean.47 words
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Article28 1974-01-27 4 BIOW Ouan Sew, 17, was fined $760 yesterday tor having five kartoos of ganja In a house in Richards Avenue on Jan. 11. He pleaded guilty.28 words
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Article24 1974-01-27 4 THK First Lady, Mr*. Sheares. will attend a variety show. Spring Stars at the National Theatre today (Jan 17) at 740 pm24 words
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139 1974-01-27 4 More rice from Thailand expected this week ANOTHER 1,000 tons of Thai supergrade and 100 per cent rice will arrive here this week. More than 1.000 tons of the same two grades from Thailand were Imported earlier this month. The prices of rice quoted by Importers for the various grains139 words
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Article37 1974-01-27 4 Film shows at museum THE National Museum will screen four films on Venezuela. Hongkong and Japan on Wednesday at 7.30 pm In its lectuhe hall Free admlrslon tickets are available at the museum office during office hours.37 words
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Article37 1974-01-27 4 THE Sugar Industry of Singapore said yesterday that the retail price of sugar would remain at 45 cents > katl despite the Increase In price of five cents to SO cents > katl In the Malaysian market37 words
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Article19 1974-01-27 4 THE Police Band will perform at the ifacßltchle Reservoir Park today from 530 pm. to 6.30 P-m19 words
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378 1974-01-27 4 5,000 varsity students go to the polls tomorrow COME 5,000 students of the University of Singapore will go to the polls tomorrow to elect 12 members for the University's 28th Students' Council. The University's constituency elections for 31 seats will, however be held on Wednesday. Altogether 57 candidates will contest378 words
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Article29 1974-01-27 4 PAP Paslr Panjang branch will not hold a meet-the-peo-P'e session tomorrow. Sessions will resume from Feb. 4 to I pjn. st 1 Alexandra Lane. Singapore 5.29 words
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Article94 1974-01-27 4 A 70- YEAR-OLD watchman, Rum Looku, waa fined $750 yesterday for stealing nine pieces of sanitary Iron sockets He admitted stealing the sockets, worth $72 from Boon Lay Garden construction worksite in Jurong on Jan. is at about 9.20 p.m. The court heard that94 words
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Article, Illustration571 1974-01-27 5 SINGAPORE will probably be the world's top shiprepairing port by 1980, the outgoing managing director of Keppel Shipyard, Mr. C. N. Watson, said yesterday. "The Republic's five major shipyards Jurong, Sembawang. Keppel, Hitachi and Mitsubishi will by then have between them four VLCC571 words
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Article, Illustration86 1974-01-27 5 DR. LEE AT PARTY THE Minister for Education, Dr. Lee Chlaw Meng and the Australian High Commissioner to Singapore, Mr. N. F. Parkinson, having a chat at the Australia Day reception at the ambassador's residence In Dalvey Road yesterday. Also present were Mr. P. Govtndaswamy (MP for Alison) and H86 words
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Article54 1974-01-27 5 MALEK bin Kaaslm. It. of Malaysia, was Jailed for a day and fined 11.000 yesterday lor stealing a ihlrt worth $490 from Metro In High Street on Jan. 18. He pleaded guilty. He was arrested after a security guard saw him putting the shirt Into a54 words
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Article58 1974-01-27 5 THE PUB said yesterday that the price of gas had not yet been Increased although a price adjustment clause waa Introduced last December which provided for a price Increase or oecreaae of 0.0011 cent per unit of gaa for every 10-cent increase or decrease below58 words
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Article22 1974-01-27 5 WATER consumption on Friday was k1*)6.7 million gallons (481.000 cubic metres) 7.4 million gallons (34, »M metre*) more than Thwaday.22 words
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Article55 1974-01-27 5 THE MlnUter for Education, Dr. Lee Chiaw Meng. leaves tor Bangkok today to attend the Ninth Conierence of the Council of South-east Asian Ministers of Education Organlaatlon (SEAMXO). He U accompanied by Mr. Lee Keng Tuan. Permanent Secretary and Miss Chow Mlew Boey. Acting Principal55 words
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Article29 1974-01-27 5 THE Straits tin price In Penang yesterday tumbled fit to close the week at SS33 per plcul on an official offering up 72 tons to 237 ton*.29 words
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362 1974-01-27 5 GOVERNMENT departments have been asked to assess the results of the staggered work hours scheme. This call Is made In a Finance Ministry circular to all heads of departments requesting them to submit by the end of the month returns on362 words
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135 1974-01-27 5 Two heldas suspects in murder case DOUCE have detained ■I two suspects in connection with the murder of an assistant at a goldsmith's shop in Geylang Road on Tuesday. They were picked up yesterday at Lorong Engkn Aman, Geylang. Police from the Malays and Others Branch of the CIO actinu135 words
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Article96 1974-01-27 5 FORMER bank submanager Slow Hon Leong. 52, was yesterday cleared of criminal breach of trust of $43,373 belonging to Asia Commercial Bank in Robinson Road between May 23 and July 29 last year. In acquitting him after a three-day trial the Third District Judge. Mr. Tan96 words
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Article41 1974-01-27 5 A newly-built chariot will be taken round the Srf Senpaga Vlnayagar Temple In Ceylon Road. Katong today the ninth day of the second annual festival from 10 a jn. to noon. The Theertham festival will be held tomorrow.41 words
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Article22 1974-01-27 5 THE Antl-Vlce Section of the CID raided a bookstall tn Detker Road and confiscated 92 undesirable publications on Friday nlgnt.22 words
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83 1974-01-27 5 MOSQUITO breeding In houses and construction sites dropped by 0.5 per cent and Increased by 0.4 per cent respectively for the week ending Jan. 21. A ministry survey showed that 35 out of 2,673 houses and 12 out of 173 construction sites were83 words
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Miscellaneous758 1974-01-27 5 1 TV SINGAPORE (51 TV MALAYSIA 131 ,rth 111^ fZ,lfr .n<™. VIS Tntn Ik, Pekefti IJI Pt Stl NeWs tinn j.al tmergencr Insomnia 4.35 loto Draw a_ tkm m.. L ■< m v. v •< <• ui..>i,.. ■< (tflglisti 4.M Berat Sama Di-Pikul (Malay Orama- of the eel lld nM758 words
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378 1974-01-27 6 The Sunday Times. Bunday, January 27. 1974 OPINION No end to the war rpHE Le Due Tho-Klss- lnger peace agreements of Jan. 27, 1973 are a year old today with Vietnam HtUe closer to peace than it was when the accords were signed. A ceasefire was declared on Jan. 28378 words
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Article75 1974-01-27 6 A $1,000 fine for possession of eight firecrackers may seem a harsh punishment. But then defiance of the law, especially with an item which has proved as lethal as the firecracker, can be rough on society. Die-hard traditionalists, exuberant youngsters and anU-soclal hooligans alike ought to be punished75 words
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Article, Illustration2271 1974-01-27 6 AN EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH PRESIDENT MARCOS Martial law and its effect on corruption in the Philippines ADMIRERS 01 President FerA dlnand E. Marcos of the Philippines consider him a dedicated, patriot directing a revolution from the centre of state power; detractors believe he Is2,271 words
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868 1974-01-27 6 By KATHERINE WHITEHORN: London fkNE OF the hardest "things to bear about any Illness Is other people's Ideas about It: why can't they keep t'.elr Inquisitive minds off our ailments? Particularly, of course, when the minds are stuffed with antique notions868 words
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685 1974-01-27 6 land reform?" my answer would be: "We have done what other countries have not been able to do. We have liquidated the big landed estates and given tbe land to the tenants. "We have Issued them certificates. The685 words
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Advertisement348 1974-01-27 6 ECONOMY Here's why Mercury outboards cost less to run. If because the cylinders and cylinder heads are BH~ BBWJBB^P att >n n place There are no seals to break. fcrnC^^S E-—3sjß] no 9**kets to blow and no joints to leak. I^^^^^SSiJ BSSI I Thl> rn^ns a more efficient engine. JK348 words
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160 1974-01-27 7 Woman cashier foils $10,000 bank grab A WOMAN cashier of the Indian Overseas Bank foiled a $10,000 grab yesterday when she screamed for help and attracted a watchman who detained the man, believed to be a tourist. Miss Leow Lee Ngoh, 25. of Tanjong Katong Road, was counting money at160 words
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Article48 1974-01-27 7 A PEDESTRIAN. Ang Poh Oek. 11. died In Outrun Hospital on artmlnton after an accident Involving a lorry at the Junction of Nell and Cantonment Road* at 11.40 p m on Friday There wen 111 road accidents, six serious and one fatal on Friday48 words
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Article35 1974-01-27 7 AN unidentified eldtt^, man waj found dead at the foot Of an nmvimplellMi bulldlnj In Jalan Sultan yesterday Thoer who know him an *>ked u> contact Beach Road Police Station35 words
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Article33 1974-01-27 7 MR. P. J. DAVID, a Mobil engineer, left tor California on Frtday for research studies In pollution control at the University of Southern California. He will be away for a year.33 words
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Article, Illustration328 1974-01-27 7 Snedden: No pullout if my party wins the election J*HE Australian Opposition leader, Mr. B. M. Snedden, new in yesterday and pledged that his party (Liberal-Country) would retain Australian troops in Southeast Aaia if it won the coming general election. Mr. Snedden, who expressed confidence in winning the election, told328 words
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55 1974-01-27 7 SIA has Introduced a new "Junior Jet set" menu for children on the airline's flights. The menu Includes "Jet-comet ice-cream", "space burgers" and "surprise gift boxes." And a special tentcard announcing this shows a smugly grinning Junior tucking Id and saying: "Munch munch.55 words
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799 1974-01-27 7 O^^^^^^^^^^^^P L^^^^^^^^J_ WRITES "MJL": "What are the pre-requtslt-es for the President's Scholarship offered by the Public Service Commission? "Will a person with three As and two Is In the OCE A' level (I.e. taking three principal subject* Instead of four) be considered for799 words
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Article65 1974-01-27 7 MRS. MARGARET THAM writes: "Recently. I read In the newspapers that the Official Assignee Is making preparations to pay a first Interim dividend of 10 per cent subscribers of a chit fund "Where should I write to inform the Official Assignee of my change of address?" You65 words
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Article57 1974-01-27 7 Three filed for ding offence THREE men were fined a total of $2,500 yesterday for having cannabls on Jan. 13 and 25. Slow Ouan Sew. XT, and Abdullah bin Haahtm 25. were fined t7H each for having five and four-and-a-half cartoos of the drug respectively. S. Robinson. M, was fined57 words
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Article34 1974-01-27 7 LORRY attendant Teo Tv Teng. 11. who was fined $1000 by the Pirn Magistrate* Court on Thursday for having eight firecrackers In Lorong 1. Toa Payoh. paid the fine the same day.34 words
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Article, Illustration3623 1974-01-27 8 JAMES MITCHELL - The trap is set for a killer JAMES MITCHELL GUN IN HAND, CALLAN WAITS FOR THE KGB AGENT By Reluctantly Meres agrees to help Callan 'shift a corpse List ii i nriei c WHERE THE STORY LEFT OFF LAST WEEK: Betrayed by his Secret Service boss and deprived of a3,623 words
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Advertisement332 1974-01-27 8 B^LiW fjPJrflajJßMHsisiPK^M Uke Tob. is a vast frc*h^|^fl V t^gJ&M^fflx^^fe^ water lake lying within the^S^l T^^SKstsSS^r^i^Mfk^i^/ crater of a volcano, at an^H altitude of 906 metres above^H sea level. Here you can—^H fW3lttL. according to how energetic H B you feel swim, water-ski, I H W M^^^^^Kn boat, fish or332 words
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Article, Illustration696 1974-01-27 9 A CAR THAT'S SMOOTH, SILENT AND SPACIOUS THE CORTINA 1600 L THRIVES ON HARD DRIVING AnnE tuone ot the wheel A S it teemed a good lde« to get »way from ever recurring reminder* of the fuel crisis and forecasts of a gloomy New Year. I decided to take a696 words
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Article171 1974-01-27 9 BCmOIT, Sat. DESPITE the present alum pine new ear market, many easterners are being told they may have to wait as knstg as two month* for the 1*74 model they want. This is aenawaa their ehetee happens to be a small ear. and while larger171 words
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399 1974-01-27 9 ROBERT CRABBE - Two dreary choices for Japan's car owners ROBERT CRABBE 3y TOKYO JAPAN'S ear earaters have two dreawy but practical alternatives if the oil esMa* aVnally stops their wafotas and Nstnaaa. SnV eaa go back to tSM jiajijL iji'_ nwlli rt saw nrveiartli tsains. or they cm rtda hicyclea. As a399 words
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Miscellaneous716 1974-01-27 9 fa^L^^^L^^?? v v I^MBj nesday on Ch. I at the trail leads to Col. 940 p.m. recalls the Cole Bryson, who Is history of the Austra- hated by small ranch llan cinema from ..ners Bryson Is 18M to 1920. compll- eventually killed In a ed from stills, news- cattle stampede716 words
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608 1974-01-27 12 ROSS MADDEN - Prince— the electronic oracle with a hot line to the future ROSS MADDEN By SHATTERING away la Kj the laboratoriea ci America's Syraeas* Unlveraity is an rfeatffasUe •tMle which oovld have Urn answer to tk» faesttea which osat&wes to Intrtgw* and sayattfy America and Urn iwst of Urn wmM: What608 words
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579 1974-01-27 12 THE SOLID SOUNDS OF MANFRED MANN'S EARTH BAND ht.Mip MANTKetD MANN-8 KARTH BAND: solar fiee (Bnstae) Manfredi current group are a far cry from tboa» affected dut of "Doo Wah Ol DT with Paul Jonea. Pour albumj and three years oM now. the only resemblance that Earth Band bear to579 words
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Article52 1974-01-27 12 PINK FLOYD: UMMAGUMMA (Itarvwt). Here's a re-ttsue, back by popular demand of Pink Floyd's 1W69 classic album. Any Floyd fan who mined this early chapter of the group's surrealistic style should lay his hands on it as soon as possible A lot of palnstaldnf effort* went Into52 words
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1140 1974-01-27 12 JANI S. SINOER - The battle to keep the world's art works from thieves JANI S. SINOER OVER 5,000 MAJOR ITEMS STOLEN IN A YEAR By rK theft of art treasures from countries around the world has become big business. Experts plan skilfully-laid plot* to lift valuable paintings as was tht cage when six1,140 words
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Advertisement78 1974-01-27 12 IssmmT JU I MARRIAGE I I DIVORCE I *l« .^w .r*»rojp bafc? Wl* I TMTt 6( km ffvt m ay to eittsnMSt Mi I kstrts? It asms*:, a bmm rasas' tst wrt sr iMS it tWoo ths ptmaißUw of tftt Mrtawi tt Urn Mbtt •TiafrSf Mt tt» B«tt 18 tKM?78 words
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Miscellaneous161 1974-01-27 12 SUNDAY TIMES CROSSWORD 11. Dtomr <•) IS. rS^ ClS^Sd for \o?l. To mal adOreas (I) Is. arnst b«mw 6 totirprot" (Tl luatroua (S> IS Tap (1) IT. T. Onaa (»j I CooTTl) V x CUpa (6) n. n mat oJase is. «kask ltouid 7i> 111 FYi«hi«na (6) 11. DsesmUoß nnwks161 words
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620 1974-01-27 13 Maggots and the woes of Britain 11/ HAT have maggots TV got to do with Britain's power crisis and Industrial troubles, you may well ask had you been told that maggots had something to do with it. Well, let's Put It this way that they began having something to do620 words
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Article87 1974-01-27 13 THE dramatic story of CeeHrey laduen, the British Ambassador to Uruguay kidnapped by Tupamaro guerillas in 1971 and confined to a secret underground prison for nearly nine months, begins in the Sunday Times next week. It is extractvd from Mr. make the trip to Pakls- Jackson* book. "People's87 words
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Article, Illustration744 1974-01-27 13 PAK PLAN TO BOOST TOURISM SNOW-CAPPED MOUNTAINS NOW OPEN TO VISITORS KARACHI PAKISTAN Is waking up to the fact 1 that It has considerable tourist potential and Is setting out to exploit A major step forward was taken recently when the Prime Minister Zulflkar All Bhutto decided it was ridiculousAP - 744 words
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Advertisement538 1974-01-27 13 Study with FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS HOME STUDIES DIVISION Two of the biggest names in education Federal Publications Sdn Bhd and Wolsey Hall, Oxford now bring you systematised training for examination success. Systrmati&r J Training what The Courses available doe* it mean? It means study with a plan. The Home Studies Division538 words
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Advertisement200 1974-01-27 14 Why carry mono when you could be carrying stereo? a ■^^S^^^Si^^P^"' //ill J^B^BE*^^^ CF-550A Here's a great new way to speaker units, the CF-550A has two with both channels driven. the beach or for the home, double your portable music pleasure matched pairs of speakers at each You can record200 words
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Article, Illustration732 1974-01-27 15 Ang pows: To give or not to give? rpHE wife of a banker was 1 standing In the middle of the supermarket wishing a younger woman and her little daughter a happy Chinese New Year (In very loud Cantonese). Then the banker's wife opened her purse, fished out an ang732 words
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968 1974-01-27 15 LIZ SHERRY - LIZ SHERRY: By London NO MUM-TO-BE wants to be thought oldfashioned But even the most knowledgeable pregnant lady could have out-of-date Ideas on the birth process. For In the last few years vast strides have been made In the labour wards and968 words
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337 1974-01-27 15 BEAUTIFUL BATIKS OF SOFT AND SLINKY FABRICS we talk of batik, we think of printed cottons in blues, greens, murky browns and beige. Batiks with the typical kris, parange, garuda designs or the eight-point floral motif. It's true that these batik* arc most well-known. But many other types of batiks337 words
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Article, Illustration227 1974-01-27 15 Guide to more effective use of your jewellery JEWELLERY should always be worn for all to see. To make sure that your Is distinctive, here are some guide lines: HIGHLIGHT a piece of precious jewellery by letting It be acea easily. For instance, try not to bury It In a227 words
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Advertisement108 1974-01-27 15 Advertisement Beautify Your Skin To keep your skin clear and fair you need a natural cleansing and bleaching tonic. Ask at your pharmacy for a bottle of Lemon Delph the latest type skin freshener used by beautiful women throughout the world. Lemon Delph makes the complexion, neck and shoulders fair108 words
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Miscellaneous129 1974-01-27 17 IF it's your birthday today The star pattern for this your new birthday shows a great deal of material good luck but also a little emotional frustration. You'll have no complaints to make about your income or the status you hold in the world but you may crumble about the129 words
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Miscellaneous272 1974-01-27 17 will be next month. Then you will go on to enjoy a comfortable level of prosperity throughout the year. Don't change your job: you have probably made certain changes in the recent past that will benefit you now You could find home life a little stormy. Or you run Into272 words
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Miscellaneous880 1974-01-27 17 THIS WEEK FOR YOU CAPRICORN (Dec. 21 you've not enough to see hold-ups that might Jan. 19): Venus enters you through present dlf- cost you dear, your Sun sign mid-week ncultles. There's also a and you'll feel much certain tension about a vntrn ii n XVH»v rela £2 Jt'Sf ClOBe880 words
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281 1974-01-27 18 PRINCIPALS of all government and aided schools have been urged to help form car pools for their students. A Ministry of Education circular urged them to encourage and assist In making pool arrangements for their students who live in the same281 words
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Article43 1974-01-27 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Police believe they are on the trail of a gang specialising In stealing large consignments of building materials. They have detained a man and seised a lorry load of steel rods valued at about tt.ooo.43 words
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248 1974-01-27 18 24-hour curfew in Selangor Perak border areas KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday A 24-HOUR cnrfew has been imposed in the forest reserves between Tanjung Malim, Slim town, the PerakPahang and Pahang Selangor borders, the <ki|> and Kuala Kubu Baru. Federal police headquarters said the curfew same Into force from 6 a.m. today248 words
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Article46 1974-01-27 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Australia will be requested to provide technical aid for several Malaysian development projects to be launched shortly. Tun Raxak Is scheduled to discuss the question with the Australian Prime Minister. Mr Oough Whltlam. when he arrives here on Tuesday.46 words
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Article19 1974-01-27 18 KUALA LUMPUR. S»t Sugtx refineries and flour mills obtained government permission before announcing their price Increases yesterday.19 words
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Article28 1974-01-27 18 KUALA LUMPUR Sat. The cable car system at Buklt Nanas will be launched on Friday tn conjunction with the proclamation of Kuala Lumpur ai Federal territory28 words
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217 1974-01-27 18 Ipoh hunt for three massage parlour killers IPOH, Sat. Police have spread a dragnet for three young killers who murdered a Penang fisherman, Wong Hoong Thiam, 31, here last night. The Incident occurred about 7 p.m.. when Wong, accompanied by his younger brother, Hoong Piew. 26. was walking up the217 words
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Article56 1974-01-27 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Police seised a .32 pistol from a gangster hide-out In Jalan Kuantan at noon todaff— the third gun aelxed from Thugs within eight day*. Last Friday they recovered a Spanish-made 22 revolver and on Tuesday a .38 Smith and Wesson revolver. Both guns were56 words
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Article20 1974-01-27 18 PENANO. Sat. Penang had a porklcaa day today because of a dispute between butchers and city abattoir officials.20 words
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Article24 1974-01-27 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat City police have aelaed three guns within eight days which they believed ware uaed In about a doaan robbertea.24 words
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190 1974-01-27 18 rpAIPING, Sat. Tw« i- slaters. (randmother a carpenter and a labourer were killed while seven other* were injured In three road accident* In Perak yesterday and today. The dead sisters were Beh Slew Bee, afed three years, and Beh Alk Aal, seven, the grandmother190 words
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96 1974-01-27 18 KUALA LUMPUB, Sat. There la no ban on the export of pifs from Malaysia to Singapore, a customs spokesman said her* today. Commenting on a report In today's Straits Times (Malaysia edition) that Malaysia has banned the ex- port of pigs to96 words
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Article68 1974-01-27 18 IPOH. Sat The Central Government has been urged to set up a commission to determine whether the constant Increases In the price of essential commodities are Justified The Secretary of the MTUC. Perak Division. Mr. O. Santhanagopal. said that If the Increase] were Justified. then facts68 words
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116 1974-01-27 18 New bank to be set up for bumiputrasl pASIR MAS, $U. A ■T new bank, to be known as the Malaysian Development Bank Limited, will be set up this year. Kelantan Umno chief, Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah, told Pasir Mas Sulu Umno members at Sekolah Kebangsaan Chenak, nine miles from here,116 words
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Article56 1974-01-27 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Party Islam Central executive committee meeting here today was a "normal" one held to discuss various party issues, its President. Daiuk Hajl Mohamed Asrt. said. Speaking to reporters at the end of the five-hour meeting. Datuk Asrl said that the meeting did not56 words
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Advertisement323 1974-01-27 18 We've added new delicious recipes to our cooking pot. Just take a peep in our NEW MENU. Today's speciality ESCALOPE DE VEAU MILANAISE escalope of veal served with spaghetti, cheese and milanaise sauce. $6.50. POOLSIDE BAR-B-Q Every Sunday night GRILLED SPECIALITIES 7.30 p.m. Main Poolside Tel: *****1 for reservations QootdLLuoocL323 words
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Advertisement731 1974-01-27 18 I JLJLJLJLJLJLJLJLJL <L-LJL»L»\Ja_ I "L^■-• ■ririrTrTrlriFlrTi life CATHAY; C—h Boo«ir»o« Qnry IWiffiiT'i'iili'l fIL HiiMnhi NOW SHOWING' 2 Show. 00 a 930 r"> THE HEART WITH A MILLION KNOT! Chin Haaang Hi Chan Chan ColorScopa Mandarin Enghth Submits M.hi Mii train NOW SHOWING I S Shows rilßii Nota Scraaning Timat 10731 words
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Article84 1974-01-27 19 INT(NN*TION*L BAPTIST CHURCH Of Singapore 90 Kings Road (near Urn American School) All service* In English Morning worship services am and 11 t m Sunday School (or all ages it m Evening worship a p m MEIiVTMUN CNURCN (IMOA^OMI Corner Orchard Road. Penang Road Sunday SertwlOOim and84 words
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Article35 1974-01-27 19 home LIAVt car hire Latest Saloons Estate* Motor Caravans from Ford Vauxhall BLMC Chrysler Realistic lonftrrm rates Include comprehensive Insurance, maintenance, unlimited mileage. Delivery anywhere Writ* Martins Selfdrive Hl«h Street. Winchester. England35 words
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Obituary138 1974-01-27 19 MADAM TIH OHEER CHENO. age 73 passed away peacefully on 26 I 74. leaving behind 6 sons: Tan Jake Seng,Jake Hool. Jake Meng. jske Kwlng. Jake Ltan. Jake Vong. 4 daughters Phek Oek. Chooi Oek. Lan Oek. Khar Oek: 4 daughters-in-law Helen Lav. Jenny Sloh. Linda Chua. Sarah138 words
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Article78 1974-01-27 19 POEV: The family of the late Mr John Poey Joo Ann wish to express their heartfelt thanks to priests, doctors and nurses of Ward 25 T T.S.H relatives and friends for their kind assistance visits, condolences, donations, wreaths and funeral attendance during their recent bereavement THE FAMILY OF78 words
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Obituary44 1974-01-27 19 LAU TIW HOCK departed 27-1-7J sadly missed by wife, children, grind -children Life's struggles ceased, peaceful rest Blaus Kengs. Lynnette Seah >N LOVING MIMORY of Wang Hslen Ting, called to Lord on 27--i-68 "Time has not lessened our love for you."44 words
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303 1974-01-27 20 Firebrand— confident tip for triple crown piREBRAND can make history by winning the first of the season's classics, the lOf Tunku's Gold Cup (Race Five) at Kuala Lumpur today. If he succeeds, and I am confident he will, Firebrand will become the first horse to achieve the "golden" triple crown303 words
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Article131 1974-01-27 20 «Ac« Miwjiir T»K TIK DINNII CNIA rrHH Aha) Maoaitaai Macau Tradan Tiw tanaaat rid«na Prlnca Abu Maaau Tradkn Tka Saracaa Waal Auaan Can Can Jackpot Aaocimh TwHky Anunnih Jackpot Amajraft Naiakat Huvenly Body •army Bua* rnaMly city Royal Tarlln Royal Tmrllo Tba Jifur naral TarUa Banar Buck Tha Juuu131 words
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Article1650 1974-01-27 20 RACE 1 MaenetaM: Back ia form: good ■eeead with 0 to Aaugrah Dlv 1 gf lail wo.k. woa Claae 5 Dlv 1 Of with SO Peal eg la AprU lait year, chance PrMee Abu: Slowly away be earn* with bunt to aoiin cloa* fourth with 111 to1,650 words
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2036 1974-01-27 20 I RACIHfi pflflJ-MtlMUJ J yiSITING Melbourne jockey Darby McCarthy shared riding honours with George Podmore at Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Each had a double. McCarthy snowed his class when he brought Summerland from third last to win going away by four lengths In the Class2,036 words
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Article36 1974-01-27 20 Ist *****0 (J2.182) 2nd ****** ($1,091) 3rd 1474.9 545) Starters ($7B each): Nos. *****7, *****4, 1417 M, *****6, *****1, *****1, *****9. Consolation $48 each): Nos. *****5, *****1. *****4, *****9. *****4, *****3, *****0, *****8, .*****2, *****636 words
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577 1974-01-27 20 Angry Ali turns his fury on New York's boxing commissioners TkJEW YORK, Sat.— 11 Muhammad All was an angry man today though (or once his target waa not Joe Frazier, with whom he clashes In Madison S iq v a r e Garden on Monday. (Singapore Tuesday 10 a.m). Am577 words
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Article39 1974-01-27 20 WELLINGTON. Bat.— The New Zealand table tennis team to tour China later this year Includes a former Malaysian player He ta Ling Nan Ming, now living In Chrmtchureh. who was a top player In Malaysia39 words
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Article21 1974-01-27 20 South end 3-1 BOURrIXMOOTH. Bat. Bouthend United beat Bournemouth 3-1 in an BnfHah RxrtbrJl League Dtv Three match here mat night21 words
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Article1394 1974-01-27 20 fifflHl 2.00 CLASS 6 DIV. 2 6F KJl^sSfl ($5,500 $3,850 to winner) 1 0030 Hector M iHrctor) Bemiun 4*o (auMI 3 I 1 ITS La Metre. (LMT) Spencer TS 11 (dd-MJ) ***»y* 2 1 MS] mmliM a iMoorutonr) Samtuh 5513(*41» Bm>m» tarn BrawaahMiiTuaranyi Allan 3 t 13 <1,394 words
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206 1974-01-27 20 'NO SPARK' SO BEST PLANS TO QUIT AGAIN f ONDON. Sat.— George ■"-'Beat, BrlUia-s avast eeatrevenaal see ear player, alaiss to rattre. Brtttsh iuw»pmVp*Br« rcbportssml yttvteromy. to aa article la the Maaebeeter Evening News Beat aaM ha was retiring freaa Brttsah feotbe.ll be> eaaaa he Bad wet the spark that206 words
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Article, Illustration436 1974-01-27 21 GODFRE V R OBER T - GODFRE V R OBER T By CINGAPORE Cricket Club, this year's rugby champions, ra 1 1 ied strongly in the last 10 minutes to edge Hong Kong FC 13-9 in their friendly match at the padang yesterday. SCC, who were trailing 9-4 by the 61st436 words
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188 1974-01-27 21 Mankad steers India to 201 after early rot pOLOMBO, Sat. Ashok Mankad hit 68 to lead India to 201 on the first day of the First unofficial "Test" cricket match against Sri Lanka here yesterday. At close Sri l.anka v ere 26 1 in their first innings reply. Mankad. who188 words
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Article50 1974-01-27 21 LONDON. Sat. An ama"ur footballer, who swung a blow at an opponent and Instead knocked a referee unronsdous. has been fined It 'Ss27io> here for aseault. The punch landed by David Evans put referee Patrick Elevens In hospital for a '■'«ht, the court was told yesterday.50 words
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Article33 1974-01-27 21 SAO PAULO. Sat Local lirro Emerson PltUpaldl drove his McLaren 112] ■round the track In 2mln »7»ec to clock the fastest »P in time trials yesterday 'or tomorrow's Brazilian Onnd Prix.33 words
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Article39 1974-01-27 21 NEW YORK. Sat. Tony Waldrop. fast asserting hlmvlf as (he premier mller In •he United States, ran the first sub-four minute mile In the history of the 87-year-old Mlllroae Oames last night »lth s time erf 3:M.7.39 words
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Article85 1974-01-27 21 PAKISTAN SUPPORT CHINA FOR GAMES ISLAMABAD, Pakistan. Sat. Pakistan yesterday supported Iran's stand for China's participation In the Asian G.imes In Teheran In September. The Education Minister, Abdul Hafeez Plrzada, said Iran's stand was "just and fair." Last November, the Asian Games Federation admitted China to membership and excluded Taiwan.85 words
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Article38 1974-01-27 21 SAN DIBOO. Sat. Texan Tom Kite moved Into a two-stroke lead after the second round of the Andy WUllams-San Diego Open golf tournament here yesterday when he fired a two-under-par 70 for a total of 13538 words
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238 1974-01-27 21 Jameson greedily grabs batting chance BRIDGETOWN. Barba dos. Sat. John Jame son scored a bllsterlr.L 87 in 71 minutes as MCC Indulged In some much needed batting practice on the third day of their match against the Pre sldents XI here yester day. Fast bowlers Bob Willis and Geoff Arnold238 words
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Article25 1974-01-27 21 PRAOUS, Sat. Yugoslavia won the men's team event and Japan took the women's competition In the Czechoslovak table tennis championships here last night.25 words
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Article27 1974-01-27 21 SYDNEY. Bat. The Ford motor company Is withdrawing from motor sports In Australia after IS years of direct participation in which It was highly successful.27 words
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Article, Illustration417 1974-01-27 21 CINGAPORE Air Transport-work ers Union yesterday served notice on favourites Tamplnea Rovers that they would be bidding strongly for this year's FAS League Division One championship when they trounced Police 7-0 at Jalan Besar Stadium, reports JOE DORAI. For Satu yesterday's win was417 words
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313 1974-01-27 21 Kenyans deny using foul tactics in C-Games pHRISTCHURCH, Sat. Kenyan team officials denied today that their runners were using foul tactics at the Commonwealth Games. Team manager David Wanjenga said comments made by England's world record holder, David Bedford, after bis 10,000 m defeat yesterday had made the situation "explosive."313 words
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Article243 1974-01-27 21 Newton sets games medals record pHRISTCHURCH, Bat. V —English electrician Oeorge Newton tonight became the most be medalled welghUlfter In Cumnunwcaiui onDict history when he won the lightweight title. Newton, 37, announced afterwards that he wcvild retire. He has now won four medals going back 12 years. Including golds at243 words
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Article34 1974-01-27 21 RIO DC JANEIRO. Sat. Braxll beat the Soviet Union •1-74 tact night In the fifth of a ilx-game International men's basketball series, as part of the preparations for this year's world championihlp.34 words
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Article25 1974-01-27 21 CAROL'S XI bMt Singapore Recreation Club J-0 in the SWHA League at Serangoon Road yesterday (coring through Ann Oehleri (3) and Yolanda Nerva25 words
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Article17 1974-01-27 21 MELBOURNE, tat. Australia beat Holland 2-1 (halftime 1-0) In their International hockey match here today.17 words
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Article334 1974-01-27 21 Goalie Suppiah is SCC's hero By A. JOHNSON fOALKEEPER G. **Supplah was Singapore Cricket Club's match winner yesterday, when they edged Hong Kong F. C. 1-0 In their annual hockey match on trie padang. He foiled many Hong Kong attacks and saved a penalty flick late In the game to334 words
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Article90 1974-01-27 21 JAKARTA. Sat Indo- neata wIU send lv new badminton champion Ltem Swle King to the All-fiigland tournament this year, a spokesman of the badminton association said today. Liem, 23. who won this year's men's singles championship and aeren other top player* bare been called to the trainingReuter - 90 words
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Article31 1974-01-27 21 PERTH. Sat. West Auetrmttan Captain John Inverartty scored 117 not out to hasp his side total 264-7 on opening day of ihetr Sheffield Shield match against Queensland here today.31 words
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Article27 1974-01-27 21 TOKYO. Bat A Japanese select Inn team beat a European Selection 1-3 In the ruth round of the third International badminton tournament here today. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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437 1974-01-27 21 Leeds stroll through to the last 16 LONDON. Bat Favourites Leeds United strolled through to the last 10 of the English Football Assoda- tion Cup In champlon- ship style today, but some 1 of the other big guns had I to battle for survival. Leeds, the runaway First Division leaders,437 words
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256 1974-01-27 21 Walters, Marsh and O'Keeffe thrash NZ ADELAIDE, Sat. An unbeaten century seventh-wicket partnership between wicketkeeper Rodney Marsh and bowler Kerry O'Keeffe reslored Australia's Image on the first day of the Third cricket Test against New Zealand at the Adelaide Oval today. Australia had been battling at 73-3 In the morning256 words
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Article90 1974-01-27 21 AUSTRALIA IST INNS. I Stacfcpote c Parker b D. Hadlee 15 Woodcock c Coney b Calms 27 1 I ChappeU c R Hadlee b Calms 23 O ChappeU b Congdon 42 Walters b O'SulUvan 94 Darts c Congdon b O Sullivan IS Marsh not out 44 O'Kaetfe not out90 words
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Article37 1974-01-27 21 NEW YORK. Sat. Fourth-seeded Nancy Ounter rallied from defeat In the first set to post a 8-7. 6-2. 6-1 win over fifth-seeded Rosemary Casals In a quar-ter-final match of the Virginia SUnu pro tennis tournament.37 words
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Article34 1974-01-27 21 PHILADELPHIA. Sat. Australian Red Layer was back at his brilliant form to score a S-l 6-2 quarter-final win over Dutchman Tom Ofcker In the U.S. Indoor professional tennis championships here last night.34 words
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Miscellaneous92 1974-01-27 21 A relaxing grip i i or.«i.n o»n s>. o rr.. ,k*u r>»k« »> ■.r**. TOO AM COMIMO I*l YDU TtWP TO MAVC THB f TM6 Answer I ROUUD THS SAIL AND < PStSSUM AT THE AaWT \7 l£ TO 59U6678 TMS t^M I WOO*nwG,IAIU,i*C»USiJ^i r*BTOFYCUBP!fi»<TIWP«* \UPMR PKRTOFTW6. HPHA Of A92 words
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221 1974-01-27 22 f'HRISTCHURCH. Sat V/ An Australian housewife and a Canadian businessman today shared the first two shooting (old medals derided at the Commonwealth fames here. Mrs. YTonne Gowland. the only woman In the field for .22 smallbore rifle event, showed the men how to shoot, scoringReuter - 221 words
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Article, Illustration303 1974-01-27 22 JEERIS AND KOON SIONG ELIMINATED CHRISTCHURCH. Saturday SINGAPORE^ medal hopes at the Commonwealth Games rests on the slim shoulders of high jumper Nor Azahar Hamid, who competes tomorrow. Nor, who won the Seap Games gold medal In September last year with a leap of 2.12UPI - 303 words
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328 1974-01-27 22 Wonder-girl Turrall beaten in 800 M PHRIST CHURCH, Sat. Unknown New Zealander Jaynie Parkhouse caused one of the great upsets In the history of the Commonwealth games when she beat Australia's 13-year-old wonder-girl and world recordholder Jenny Turrall for the gold medal in the women's 800 metres freestyle final today.328 words
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284 1974-01-27 22 Malaysia's Rosalind springs first big upset PHR IST CHURCH, Sat. Malaysian Rosalind Slngla Ang produced the first upset in the Commonwealth Games badminton tournament tonight, toppling C a nad lan champion Nancy Melt ml c y in the women's singles second round. The agile Malaysian girl triumphed 11-o. 11-0 against284 words
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Article1706 1974-01-27 22 ATHLETICS MEN Men's 10* metres semirmals: (World: *Js J. Hines. R. Smith. C. Oreen. E. Hart. R. Robinson (USA) Commonwealth: 10 0 Harry Jerone (Can) Pint four In each heat to final. Heat 1: 1. Oeorne Daniels (Oha) 10.5. 3. Graham Haskell (Aus) 10.5. 3. Donald Quanie (Jam)1,706 words
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Article134 1974-01-27 22 Hunt ends in a pocket fHRISTCHUECH. Ba*.— The official result of the ConuDonwealth Galas' 18.M* metre race went mlsatnc for etffat hoars last nil ht while officials and journalist* hunted It. The first three placing* were Issued with the usual tpeed by the computerised remits organisaUon. The rest of theReuter - 134 words
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189 1974-01-27 22 Africans, Britons dominate boxing fHRISTCHURCH, Sat. Boxen from Africa and the British Isles dominated flyweight and middleweight boxing contests at the Commonwealth Games here today. Both weights fought down to the final eight, with spirited action on show. Feather and welterweights get their first chance In the games ring tonight.189 words
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Article, Illustration749 1974-01-27 22 Quarrie and Boyle the fastest in Commonwealth PHRI S T CHURCH, Sat. Jamaica's crack sprinter Don Don Quarrie won the Commonwealth Games 100 metres Gold medal today for the second time and set his sights on the 1976 Olympics In Montreal. Quarrie outclassed a smart field to win the final749 words
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