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Title Section28 1974-02-03 1 TOTAL WEEKLY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 300,000 The Sunday Times Largest sales in SI Asia No. 1969 SUNDAY FEBRUARY 3 ,1974 30 CENTS SINGAPORE EDITION M.C. (P) No. 17/7428 words
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Article, Illustration1312 1974-02-03 1 Singapore Government is willing to supply bunkers and crew to the Bukom Bombers DAMASCUS. Sat.— Th- Popular Front for tbe Liberation rf Palestine tod: > claimed the Japanese Government was obstructing the departure from Singapore of four guerillas who attacked oil tanks tnere. A statement1,312 words
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263 1974-02-03 1 Airport alert for mystery Japanese AIRPORT police were on the lookout for two Japanese mystery men yesterday. Sources said these men were believed to have possible connect ions with the four Laju hijackers. The men were first spotted on Thursday night when they made constant, repeated inquiries about Japan Airlines263 words
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372 1974-02-03 1 THE Singapore Police raided two ships in the harbour and recovered a big cache of arms and ammunition on Thursday the day Bukom Bombers attacked the oil island, it was revealed s ester day. The haul comprised 11 revolvers, two submachine guns,372 words
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Article58 1974-02-03 1 TOKYO. Bat. The Japanese Government Is considering sending a representative to the United States to seek a revised agenda for the conference of 011-consum-lr* nations In Washington on F 11. informed sources fi.d today. Japan fears the conference may be steered solely accordIng to the USReuter - 58 words
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Article55 1974-02-03 1 BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN. Sat. Fire fighters have brought under control a blase at an offshore gas well near tbe coast of Brunei, a Shell spofcrs- man said today. The spokesman said the fire at tbe Shell gas well, caused by a blowout on Thursday, had causedReuter - 55 words
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Article91 1974-02-03 1 Hijackers reject ferry offer The Bukom Bombers are believed to have rejected the Singapore Government's offer of safe passage on board the Laju to international waters. Sources said they insisted on leaving by aircraft. The hijackers were told by the Singapore Government that there was no available aircraft till today.91 words
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Article36 1974-02-03 1 KARACHI. Sat Palestinian guerillas seiied a Greek ship in Karachi harbour and threatened to blow It up unless two Palestinian terrorists sentenced to death In Athens this week ere freed. Reuter. (See Page 3)Reuter - 36 words
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Advertisement67 1974-02-03 1 foMJUMJ QUALITY STYLISH f/ FOOTWEAR FOR ALL MAOt \h it»u •'tl^RJtS OF THE FAMILY REPORTERS. R Chandran, Leslie Font, Nancy Byramjl. NG. Kutty. K. S. Sidhu. Gerald rrreira. S. M. Mutbu. Jacob Daniel and Ranee Oovlndram. PHOTOGRAPHERS: Mak Kian Sent. Kob Ah Choni Vow Yun Woh, Chew Boon Chin. Wan67 words
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Advertisement64 1974-02-03 1 Power, gas rates go up again Page 7 MANSFIELD rejects Nixon appeal to end Watergate investigation I SKYSCRAPER lire death toll may top 200 3 RTS BUYS $2m colour TV equipment 7 MORE CARE and comfort for hospital patients 8 ORDEAL of a diplomat 9 ACROSS the Causeway 13 FILM64 words
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Miscellaneous14 1974-02-03 1 The weather WEATHER forecast for Singapore today from 6 am. to noon: Isolated showers.14 words
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212 1974-02-03 2 Great Train Robber Biggs held in Rio— TjlO DE JANEIRO. Sat. IV A man said by Scotland Yard to be Ronald Biggs, last of Britain's Great Train Robbers still at large, was behind bars in Brazil today. The man. arrrstrd in a Rio beachside hotel yesterday, denied he was theReuter - 212 words
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Article78 1974-02-03 2 MOSCOW. Sat. —The 7th name in the match between Soviet grandmasters Anatoli Karpov and Lev Polugaevsky was adjourned last night with Karrjov having slightly the better position. With four pawns a side and only Kings and Queens left on the board. It Is likely thatAP - 78 words
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Article54 1974-02-03 2 LONDON. Sat. The Bank of England's minimum lending rate (ell yesterday by one-quarter per cent as the bank attempted to ease the financial problems of companies hit by Britain's energy crisis. This rate, the key to all other interest rates, dropped from 127$ per cent toReuter - 54 words
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Article, Illustration577 1974-02-03 2 WASHINGTON, Saturday £ON(. R E S S leaders have accepted that President Nixon will not resign over Watergate and they expect to complete procedures for his possible impeachment this year. In a reply to the President's State of the Union message. Senate577 words
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345 1974-02-03 2 OPEC to work out a long-range oil price strategy VIENNA, Sat. HRHE Organisation of A Petroleum Exporting Count r i es has finalised plans for a global assessment of oil values and to work out a long range price strategy. Econom*: consultants from OPEC's 12 member nations were last nightReuter - 345 words
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118 1974-02-03 2 'VET YOUR MAIL BEFORE OPENING' WARNING LONDON, Sat. Police have Issued an urgent warning to trading public figures carefully to vet their mail before opening after a letter bomb slightly injured former British Home Secretary Reginald Maudllng late last night. Mr. Maudlins escaped with only a grazed thumb when theReuter - 118 words
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Article36 1974-02-03 2 KARACHI. Sat. Three women and a child were killed and seven other people were Injured when Are broke out In passenger train on Its way from Quetta to Karachi last night AP.AP - 36 words
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263 1974-02-03 2 lONDON, Sat.— Prime i Minister Mr. Edward Heath's plan for ending the crippling miners' i dispute now awaits approval from employers' representatives after being partially accepted for consideration by British trade union chiefs. A meeting yesterday of the economic committee ofReuter - 263 words
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145 1974-02-03 3 Guerillas appeal against death sentence ATHENS. Sat. Two Arab guerillas sentened to death for a massacre at Athens airport yesterday filed appeals before the Supreme Court here seeking a retrial. Shank Arid and Talaal Khantoura, both 22. claimed there had beei procedural lrregularitlc during their trial last week when theyReuter - 145 words
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Article38 1974-02-03 3 OEN EVA. Sat. The World Health Organisation today warned of the spread of a new variant of a killer Influenza virus and laid Britain and the United States "appear to be largely susceptible to if ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article, Illustration493 1974-02-03 3 SAO PAULO, Sat. The death toll in the skyscraper blaze here in which 43 people made suicide leaps to escape the flames is expected to pass the 200 -mark today. Latest official figures as police and Aremen searched the smoking shell of theReuter - 493 words
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Article39 1974-02-03 3 JOHANNESBURG. Ba t Former South African diplomat. Mr Melvyn Drummond. told the Rand Dally Mall that he bad resigned from his country's United Nations mission In New York and married a West Indian three days later. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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343 1974-02-03 3 Cambodia war nears end says Sihanouk PEKING, Sat— Prince Norodom Sihanouk, the Cambodia a leader opposing the Phnom Penh regime, has said the Cambodian war is reaching its final phase and predicted the Lon Nol government will collapse by 1976 at the latest. In a cable sent yesterday responding toReuter - 343 words
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242 1974-02-03 3 Sadat begins talks to clear Suez Canal CAIRO, Sat.— President Sadat today started talks with Sucx Canal officials on the clearing of the canal, closed since the Six-Day War in 1967. Egypt is taking swift steps to clear the waterway and rebuild cities on it following last month's EgyptianIsraeli disengagementReuter - 242 words
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Article20 1974-02-03 3 MANILA. Bat. Sixtyeight people detained by the military under the 16-month-old Philippine martial law were released today. AP.AP - 20 words
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243 1974-02-03 3 Vice trial told how half-clothed girl wrecked a party LONDON, Sat.— A halfclothed girl, demanding to make love with a top BBC disc jockey, once wrecked a dinner party given by pop singer Janie Jones, a criminal court jury was told yesterday. The disc Jockey's reaction, according to song writerReuter - 243 words
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Article51 1974-02-03 3 TOKYO. Sat Britain has notified Japar. that Japan Airlines plane, on the Tokyo Hongkong Manila Sydney route will i.ot be allowed to fly beyond Hongkong from Feb 11. the Transport Ministry said today. A ministry official, however, said negotiations were going on to avoid the decision.Reuter - 51 words
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391 1974-02-03 3 Plane turned into 'flaming horror' says survivor OAGO PAGO, Rat. 1 A survivor siM yesterday that a "normal" landing by a Pan-American Airways Jetliner at this South Sea island suddenly became a flaming horror in which 92 people died. Roger Cann. a 23-vear-old New Zealander, said he was looking outUPI - 391 words
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Article138 1974-02-03 3 ISLAMABAD, Sat— Four Air Force officers were yesterday sentenced to jail terms ranging from five to 14 years on charges of conspiring to overthrow the Pakistan Government by force. The court-martial sitting in Peshawar, capital of North-West Frontier Province, acquitted another nine AirReuter - 138 words
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Advertisement422 1974-02-03 3 I EASY TO I I WIN I I CONTEST I Win IS records and 10 beautiful posters everyday in an exciting and simple contest starting in tbe New Nation tomorrow Called Musicorner, all you have to do is identify the popular singer or band in tbe photograph published Don't miss422 words
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Advertisement646 1974-02-03 3 ■MBMbisil COOKING OIL HAND BRAND slb 6.30 HONEY MONARCH Orange Blossom 16 oz 2.35 MILK POWDER DUTCH BABY HOLLAND 5 Ib 8.7£ CASTER SUGAR 2 h 85 "TOMATO KETCMP KACOME 12~^ W YOUNG SWEET CORN ALI SHAN TAIWAN 15 oz 85 PEACHES HALVES EDCELLS AUST LYCNEES ICC TAiwAN^ 20 02646 words
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Advertisement194 1974-02-03 4 Everything you've always wanted in a hi-fi stereo cassette deck. Plus the Sony touch. There's one sure way to get all A really long-lasting, trouble-free distortion-free recording, and Sony, you'll be getting everything you the features you want when you buy tape head? Only Sony decks have a convenient automatic194 words
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338 1974-02-03 5 Deckhand tells of 11-hour ordeal on the Laju DECKHAND Encik Amat bin Awang Clk, 45, yesterday spoke of his 11 hours of darkness as he lay hidden in the ferry taju while four of his colleagues were held hostages. At one time one of his captors came as close as338 words
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Article41 1974-02-03 5 ZEHNDER Road community centre management committee wtit hold an antidrug abuse talk and exhibition at its premises on Feb An exhibition will also be held for the public on Feb. 24 from 3 pm. to 9 pm41 words
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Article46 1974-02-03 5 THE University of Singapore Department uf Extramural Studies will conduct an eight-lecture course on Capuai Budgeting (or the public at the university's New Lecture Theatre 2. trom Feb 12 at 730 p.m The fee is $35 For fur- ther Information, ring ***** f46 words
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325 1974-02-03 5 TOKYO. Sat 'PHI-. Japanese guerillas who took part in the bombing of a Shell oil refiner in Singapore on Thursday have an intimate knowledge of the city, sources in Japan's National Police Agency said today. They theorised that the Japanese takingReuter - 325 words
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Article27 1974-02-03 5 BRI Benpaga Vlnayaga temple will celebrate Thalpusam with ablshefam (holy bath) and pooja ceremonies at its premises in Ceylon Road on Feb 8 from 6 am27 words
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Advertisement730 1974-02-03 5 S.K.Teo'sfluent Japanese brings him success: Mr. S.K. Teo, a leading _M^~—-a-^H^^ productive. I leaml to industrialist who returned A speak fluent Japanese in recently from a highly V I three months with a successful trade mission to I I Linguaphone course. Japan, revealed that his t W»^ I )ctorc l<-730 words
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Miscellaneous782 1974-02-03 5 TV SINGAPORE (5) TV MALAYSIA (3) 1 1\ tu\ Mt Jack La lanne Show (Repeat) 1125 IU.UU The Mouse MM UM Kenit Kemt j- m Summiry 2.47 Toto Draw )N The Wild. Kern»,, lMa_a»-Reptit) UJS Pesta £A 5 w.id West J.J7 Star Soccer 4.« Pentas Repeat) II.M tor Uttm WoWerhampton782 words
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Article, Illustration793 1974-02-03 6 The high cast of hiring servants A COLLEAGUE stopped his wife from working when he could not find a servant to look after his two children. His argument for keeping her at home was that her salary would barely cover the expenses of employing a servant. "As a stenographer. my793 words
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Article302 1974-02-03 6 SONIA ROBERTS - SONIA ROBERTS By nnHE oil crisis could 1 radically alter the way women look. For the cosmetic industry leans heavily on oil as the source of Its raw materials. Deodorised kerosene provides the waterproof property which has made modern mascara a mass-selling beauty aid. TheFWF - 302 words
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Article, Illustration418 1974-02-03 6 Where the maxi has become a way of life r ONG skirts in the day are still a mode of dressing unusual among Singapore girls. But for Dutch girls, going around in maxls has become a way of life. They look on long skirts as elegant and comfortable. They are418 words
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Advertisement320 1974-02-03 6 Advertisement i 4m^ Make this your loveliest year ever Kvrry year of a woman's life may or may not brine with it a nrw phasr of beauty, but today the discovery of a remarkable tropically moist oil blend has at least assured the woman of perception that each passing year320 words
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Advertisement139 1974-02-03 6 cause this unique beauty fluid enjoys an ideal compatibility with the skin's own natural fluids, it helps to balance those precious liquid' assets of combined oil and moisture that give the complexion its youthful softness and radiance. l»rot«-«-t and nurture your skin Most women are constantly faced with some form139 words
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Advertisement186 1974-02-03 6 reap the rich dividends of beauty as you make this your loveliest year ever. Beauty Skin Care Consultants Recommend: To help prevent the formation of tiny ageing lines and ensure a soft, lovely skin, smooth Oil of Ulan over the face and neck every morning before applying make up. This186 words
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Advertisement349 1974-02-03 6 NYAL. Ascorbic Acid VITAL VITAMIN C FOR HEALTHY GROWTH AND RESISTANCE TO INFECTION Take Nyal Ascorbic Acid the vital Vitamin for maintaining healthy bones, skin and body tissue, promoting growth and building resistance to respiratory infection. Vitamin C is particularly essential for infants and -dkl^W growing children. For »-"^j^^ adequate349 words
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Article448 1974-02-03 7 rpHE Public Utilities Board yesterday announced an increase of 3.96 cents a unit of electricity and 2.26 cents a unit of gas over the normal rates to help recover additional costs of production. It also raised the celling for "no tax" concession for448 words
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Article49 1974-02-03 7 Motor-cyclist, Lim Ah Ch; il. 18 aied on the spot aftir the machine he was ridii K skidded and rammed into a iamp-post alo ng Kuala Loyanc Tampines. on FridayThere were 91 road acciden ts, s j x serious and one fatal the same day.49 words
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128 1974-02-03 7 ACS JUNIOR TOPS SCHOOLS SAVINGS CONTES A NULO-CHINF o P A or Schoo fl^: W l°9?3 n p St the 1973 F w,« Of fir* Bank Schoo j? 1 s c common -.ft*- E*" 1 <ed the first prize $3.0< jq casn voucner nd a .hallenge shield from t ne128 words
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Article57 1974-02-03 7 TWO Japanese Journalists. Yasushl Kishimoto and Takeo Nak&o. will arrive here tomorrow for a week's study of Singapore's utilisation of science and technology In economic and Industrial development. Mr Kishimoto Is deputy chief editorial writer of Kyodo News Service while Mr. Nakao U managing editor or57 words
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Article, Illustration147 1974-02-03 7 WHAT cat would not purr with contentment with a $4.00« carpet to lie on and a beautiful cirl to lean on? Debbie (left) and Ti us. two Persian kittens belonging to Mrs. Alice Tan, are no exceptions. They and model Karma Talyar Khan. 21, (above), will greet147 words
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265 1974-02-03 7 Hawker gets 3 years, rotan for robbery HAWKER Ng Lee Klr.i. 20. of Kramat Road, ws yesterday Jailed for three years and ordered by a district court to be given six strokes of the rotan for robbing a petrol kiosk attendant. Ng had two previous convictions. Sentence on his accomplice.265 words
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Article37 1974-02-03 7 LABOURER Teo Seng Hal. 20. and Ang Kok Hal. 19. were fined $100 each yesterday for nghting In Lim Llak Street off Ttong Eahru Road. at about 10 05 pm. on Friday They pleaded guilty37 words
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Article37 1974-02-03 7 THE Straits tin price in Penang climbed lor the sixth ■MM trading day yesterday to close the week SlO higher ut $*****1 per picul on an official offering up 16 ton* to 331 tons.37 words
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Article178 1974-02-03 7 S'pore tor send experts to Egypt /UIRO, Sat. A team V of officials from Singapore will visit Egypt next month to give technical advice In setting up the free tone at Port Said. Foreign Minister, Mr. 8. Rajaratnam, announced here yesterdaj. He said that development could be carried out inAP - 178 words
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Article52 1974-02-03 7 Film show at museum THE National Museum will screen two colour films on Pleter Bruegel. a l«th century artist, and the Burgundian Miniatures in the Royal Library of Belgium at its premues in Stamford Road on Wednesday at 730 pm Free admission tickets are available at the museum office during52 words
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Article45 1974-02-03 7 RETIRED court Interpreter. Mr Dhanwant Singh. 76. died at Alexandra Hospital on Friday after a long Illness. He first retired In 1953 after J7 years' service but was re-employed for a further 10 years Thi funeral takes place tomorrow <Feb I).45 words
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Article390 1974-02-03 7 BAILYNE SUNG - RTS buys $2m colour TV equipment BAILYNE SUNG By DTS has bought more than $2 million worth of equipment for its colour television project. This represents about 10 per cent of the estimated ultimate cost of $20 million for the switch from black-and-white. Mr. George Arg. RTS chief engineer, told390 words
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69 1974-02-03 7 Couple held up by robbers in park TWO Jobbers, armed with daggers, held up a couple In Pasir Panjang Park, off Pasir Panjang Road, on Friday night and robbed them of cash and Jewellery totalling $740. Michael Kong. 19. told police that he was sealed on a bench with a69 words
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Article253 1974-02-03 8 In the name of art MOOT self respecting artists pride themselves on being free agents. One constraint they acknowledge is whether they can sell their work. Compromise, without too much loss of integrity, is possible. But dictates from outside, or suggestions on subject or treatment are resented. Last week's253 words
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Article203 1974-02-03 8 TODR both zoo autnoi ities and ponn. anxious to close the cast: of the missing panther, the order seemed to be ■'Get it, dead or alive." The panther was recovered dead on Friday— like a bear shot after it escaped even before the panther last March. No one203 words
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636 1974-02-03 8 Ernest Corea - Ernest Corea TWE Old Guard of x non alignment met in New Delhi last week and unkind Indian critics said it was a diversion meant to enhance Mrs. Indira Gandhi's international stature at a time when her domestic prestige is low. Mrs.636 words
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Article, Illustration1621 1974-02-03 8 PERCY SENEVIRATNE - PERCY SENEVIRATNE THOMSON HOSPITAL STUDYING SCHEME TO UPGRADE NURSING STANDARDS By HiMJljl^H it I 4AS THEIR key assets lie In their close proximity and familiarity with 'grassroot' problems and needs of the patients, the nurse, whether in the ward, the operating theatre, the accident1,621 words
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Article, Illustration789 1974-02-03 8 ALBIN KREBS - A Hollywood legend fades out ALBIN KREBS By IN a distinguished career that spanned a half-century, Samuel Goldwyn who died in Los Angeles last Thursday at the age of 91 became a Hollywood legend, a motion picture producer whose films, always created on a grand scale, were notable for thoseNYT - 789 words
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Article, Illustration3451 1974-02-03 9 BEGINNING THE DRAMATIC STORY OF A DIPLOMAT'S ORDEAL Geoffrey Jackson, British Ambassador in Uruguay, was snatched from his car by Tupamaro guerillas in 1971 and held in an underground prison for nearly nine months. Here he tells the story of his violent abduction... This series it extracted from "People's3,451 words
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Article, Illustration640 1974-02-03 10 ANNE WONG - Mitsubishi answer to the fuel crisis ANNE WONG CAR WITH ENGINE SMALLER THAN MOTORBIKE'S ol the wheel CMALL cars are becoming more J and more popular because they are cheaper to buy and maintain, especially now that there is a worldwide shortage of fuel and basic materials. However, they were640 words
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781 1974-02-03 10 TIM PEARCE - TIM PEARCE by AS the bitter winds from Siberia whistle through the streets of the Chinese capital, the advantages of being a "foreign guest" with a ear suddenly become twice as evident as in the mellow autumn days. As the temperature drops further belowReuter - 781 words
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Miscellaneous268 1974-02-03 10 SINGAPORE rO mechanics are killed during Hawaii's most important road race and Angela, the fiancee of a playboy car racer, is suspected. McOarrett Investigates the killings In "Death Wish of Tantalus Mountain" tonight on Channel 5 at 7.55. BETTE Davis and Robert Montgomery star In "June Bride." about the romance268 words
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Miscellaneous237 1974-02-03 10 tlac" tells of his struggle for his territory In early Detroit area. The film, starring Lex Barker and Lon Chancy. will be shown on Thursday on Ch. i at 9.55 p.m. A GIANT mantis, having wiped out a polar outpost, heads south and all efforts to destroy lt fall until237 words
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Miscellaneous319 1974-02-03 10 to a rancher who has his spread on the border Texas Rangers assigned to the case, pose as boxers to get the rancher's soft spot of prize fighting— in "The Kid From Amarillo" on Tuesday (642 p^n Ch. 3). VTICK BIANCO la XI sent to London to locate a missing319 words
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472 1974-02-03 11 RECORDS ALVIN LEE and MYLON LEFEVRE: ON THE ROAD TO FREEDOM (Chrysalis). You won't get torn apart by that infernal "I'm Going Home" anymore. Neither will you be swamped by any beastly repetitions "Good Morning Little Schoolgirl" from Alvln Lee. Mr. Ten472 words
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Article, Illustration1122 1974-02-03 11 DON COOLICAN - DON COOLICAN CHEMISTRY-THAT'S ALL THERE IS TO THOSE ACTS By First of thre« parts I HAVE a mind-blowing message to transmit to Israeli showman Uri Oeller I've discovered the secret cf bending metal. Hand me a fork and I'll fracture it. Pass me a1,122 words
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Article206 1974-02-03 11 APART from learning how to bend metal, I picked up many other tricks of the magician's trade from Eytan Ayalon and Professor Kelson. Here are some of them: MIND READING— to do this the magician has "spies" dotted about the theatre. If a "spy" spots206 words
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Advertisement191 1974-02-03 11 Believe me, being No. I is not easy. B^f £/{y€sPP club isr We ought to know because we've been No.l for sometime now. To maintain this lead, we've had to work harder than our competitors. In fact we've worked so hard that our closest competitor is still 75,000 establishments behind191 words
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Miscellaneous274 1974-02-03 11 SUNDAY TIMES CROSSWORD ACROSS DOWN 1 Struck heavily i6>. 4 1 Scold <6i 2. Stern 161 3 Fiery particles (S>; 9 Re- 81| P« U P Coupte (4). gardtng with awe (13) 14 6 BlNtow (6); 7 Cut the Beverage (1); '5 Hoarder longgrasses <6>; 8 Country's (•>; 16 Sale274 words
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Article, Illustration159 1974-02-03 12 VOW YUN WOH - VOW YUN WOH Pictures by THE rain is here, but not the YIP guests. And it is at least another half hour before the official opening of the Singapore Maritime Command base on Pulau Brani. There is no sense in sitting out in159 words
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675 1974-02-03 12 CHARLES LEFEBURE - PALO MARES -SPANISH VILLAGE WITHOUT A FUTURE CHARLES LEFEBURE By BARCELONA IT'S Just a small cluster of white-washed houses standing on the northern edge of Spain's Costa del Sol, amid miles of sandcovered beach. Few tourists venture to the village of Palomares and with good reason. Just 10 years ago,675 words
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526 1974-02-03 12 HARRY MILLER - The movie that sets teenagers kicking and chopping HARRY MILLER LONDON SCENE "rvON'T try It," the metropolitan police admonish sternly. They were referring to the martial art of kung f.i because kung fu fever is spreading in London, beginning from the East End. And the old Big Boss, Bruce Lee,526 words
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287 1974-02-03 13 Union plans strike action over CoL allowance KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday THK All Malayan Estates Staff I'nion is to issue secret ballots to its members on Monday to decide on industrial action over its claim for a cost of living allowance. In a statement, its president, Mr. A. V. Kathiah. said287 words
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426 1974-02-03 13 Spend less, save more one way to ease Singapore's difficulties SINGAPORE is likely to face four major difficulties during the current year of uncertainty and disruption for the warM economy. The political secretary to the Prime Minister, Dr. Augustine H.H. Tan, who made this assessment yesterday, also outlined the measures426 words
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Article, Illustration191 1974-02-03 13 MR. CHUA Khee Nguang was declared the oldest "tiger" in a contest at ■a reception in Robina Department Store yesterday. Mr Cbua proved that he was born on the 15th day of the second lunar nit. nth of 1878, making him the oldest "tiger" 96191 words
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823 1974-02-03 13 U7RITES S. MURU- GASU: i applied for a Housing Board 'hree-room Improved i flat In January, 1972 In thp Bukit Merah area. "When will I be eligible for the flat? Another problem Is that I am going to be affected by urban823 words
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Article71 1974-02-03 13 WRITES KAMAR LIM of 53. Lengkong Tlgi, Singapore 14: 1 have some 300 school text books, fiction a nd non- fiction and fn Ples of Readers Digest *hich I wish to give to any charitable organlsa- "Could an official or representative from any organisation which may be71 words
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Article25 1974-02-03 13 KUALA LUMPUR. S«t. A three-day Umno general assembly will be held here beginning on June 28. Prime Minister Tun Abdul Raiak announced today.25 words
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Article120 1974-02-03 13 Price of Kedah rice up $S a bag A LOR STAR, Sa» The price of local rice has gone up by about $8 a bag during the past two or three days. But several of the 37 big rice millers, me main rice suppliers, maintained today there was no rice120 words
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Article63 1974-02-03 13 IPOH. Sat. A touring couple. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Han Boon Kwong. from Australia, who returned from sightseeing to the City Hotel here yesterday afternoon, discovered that 11,850 worth of their things had been stolen from their room. Among the things missing were clothing, and jewellery63 words
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Article27 1974-02-03 13 PENANO. Sat Police recovered almost ha'f of $2,585 worth of cigarette* five hours alter they were stolen from a tricycle parked In Maxwell Road yesterday.27 words
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105 1974-02-03 13 BUTTERWORTH, Sat. A petrol kiosk attendant was slashed in the hand when he struggled with six robbers last night The tan* then bundled Teh Kirn Seng. 21, and another attendant into a toilet and locked them up. The robbers forced open a105 words
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Advertisement404 1974-02-03 13 Vanto /Edu^tk3njg^ 1974 Admissions Day and Kveninc Sessions Start on 4th February Recornisrd full-time part-time courses: (1) Accountancy a i Professional: AC A. Section I. 11. 111. IV. V b> Diploma In Accounting (LCO c) Diploma In Costing LCO (2) Secretaryship a) Private Secretaryship b) Company Secretaryship (3) Pre-university a)404 words
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Advertisement135 1974-02-03 15 With these sharp rrans s I mTm. T T _y I ■"TiP^j BSgyy^j |an WgT torised TV sets you don't HT "BJ P l wr^T w^^w J I% I I 'W| f even get to start a count- J I jIJ I down. Because at the flick of H 111135 words
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Miscellaneous161 1974-02-03 15 people rather than places although you may also have to take into consideration material matters and finance. A moment of crisis will come in June. Where money is concerned all seems well at the moment. You may have heavy commitments IF it's your birthday today This coming year of life161 words
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Miscellaneous272 1974-02-03 15 but you will earn a good deal of money. Already something should have happened to make you prosperous. This good level of income will be maintained throughout the year. You should have some very good periods in after your birthday. Don't change your job. If you're comfortable where you are,272 words
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Miscellaneous795 1974-02-03 15 THIS WEEK FOR YOU CAPRICORN (Dec. 21 Jan. 19): This will be a fortunate week in your working life provided you can be adaptable You will have to make new plans or devise a new routine for yourself early in the week. By Wednesday you will have made some decision795 words
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213 1974-02-03 16 Call to release all political detainees SOME of the former left-wing political detainees observed the 11th anniversary of Operation Cold Btore yesterday with a demand for the unconditional release of all political prisoners and those under orders of banishment in "mainland Malaya" and Singapore. A statement calling for their release213 words
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Article45 1974-02-03 16 THIFVEB broke into AllBeit Emporium In Beach Road and escaped with goods worth $13,600 on Friday The manager of the firm Mr. Kok Soy Kirn. 32. told police that the missing goods comprised wallets, briefcases, gas-lighters and gents and ladies' wear45 words
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Article113 1974-02-03 16 MANY petrol kiosks will Tmain open today despite the Federation of Singapore Dealers Association's movr to ban sales on Sundays. An informed source told the Sunday Times yesterday that morr than half of the dealers of an oil company would carry out normal business. An113 words
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535 1974-02-03 16 WALTER SEOW - A money-faced world where everyone has his price... WALTER SEOW B> THE INHERITOR x (director: Philippe Labro), now at the Orchard, starts off with an Interesting proposition: What happens when the head of a vast conglomerate dies suddenly and his son takes over? The heir In this case Is Bart535 words
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Article303 1974-02-03 16 ROGER YUE - WHEN IT'S NO JOKE CARRYING ON ROGER YUE By COMEBODY once J said that it a million monkeys were to pound away on typewriters for a million years, one of them would come up with Hamlet. J don t know about that. What I c a n be pretty sure303 words
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479 1974-02-03 16 SMA CHIEF - SMA CHIEF WARNING BY •pHK president of the Singapore Medical Association, Dr. Gwee Ali Lcn^. Ikis warned of me danger of partial evidence given by dooton testifying in compensation claim cases if they were paid by the plain tiff or insurance company and479 words
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235 1974-02-03 16 A postmortem on Twiggy the panther rpllK Singapore Zoologi--1 cal Gardens is now carrying out a postmortem on Twiggy, the female panther, which died in an underground nn>iiNinni drain in Bukit Timab a few days ago. Zoo spokesman, Mr. John Chow, said yesterday that this would help them find out235 words
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Article78 1974-02-03 16 SEVEN men were fined a total of *400 yesterday after they ac'-nitied playing poker at an open space near the Junction of Market Street and Cheng Hung Llm Street at about 440 pm on Friday. They were Rafluddln bin Badruddln. 41. who was fined 1100 while Ertrls78 words
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Article34 1974-02-03 16 THE University of Sin«aixire Architecture Society •.ill hold H forum on The Role of the Architect as an Environmentalist at the univfrsity i NLT 4. Bukit Timah Campus, tomorrow at 1 p.m.34 words
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205 1974-02-03 16 rE Reverend Chad Varah. the Anglican priest who founded the Samaritans organisation, will arrive here on Feb. 11 for a weeks visit. Mr. Varah is touring Asia and Africa t ins pect Samaritans tranches and to encourage the formation of new ones. He205 words
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331 1974-02-03 16 University to set up Department of Anaesthesiology rpHE University of Singapore has decided to create a department of anaesthesiolopy in its Medical School. Announcing this at the annual dinner of the Singapore Anaesthetic Society at Top View Restaurant. Anson Building last night, the Minister for Science and Technology and Vice-Chan-cellor331 words
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Advertisement223 1974-02-03 16 I- GOLDEN 2585-66 kdnG CHUN *****6.; 13th BIG DAY' NO FREE LIST. GOLDEN at 11.00 a.m., 1.30, 4.00. 6.30. 9.30 p.m. KONG CHIAN 4 SHOWS at 1.30. 3.30, •a> 7 15,9.30 p.m. Admission prices for KONG CHIAN $3.00, $2.00 $1.00. >• jV^a BOOKINGS 'liir'«tT,MHj/ AVAILABLE. AJBr GOLDEN THEATRE KONG CHIAN>223 words
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Advertisement78 1974-02-03 16 OCEAN THEATRE ■> jiapTa. *****5 Today Only 2.30 7 IS 9 30 pm Chang Vi Yang Srow Ping n 'THE TORMENTOR" (Mandahni in Color Scope with Eng Subs Next Chang* THE 3 WORLDS OF GULLIVER Tomorrow Only WILD ROVERS < \\Bt:mt\ JAIAN KEDA NAVAL BASE Daily at 7 30 ft78 words
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Advertisement257 1974-02-03 16 OIMVS TOIIAY AT GLOBE SHOWS DAILY at fB I 1 45. 4 00 7 00 I 9 15 pm I Lib naT SJT "^^^W i GOD IN HEAVEN j iARIZOM ON EARTH j starring PETER LEE LAWRENCE -In COLOR SOON at Hold on I the lido I p n3V6 r257 words
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Advertisement704 1974-02-03 16 ORGAPIISATIONb 1338 a 3rd WEFK 16W> DAY gj 11am 1 30. 4 00. 830 •IS But Ljncastar Alain D. P SCORPIO (.OIL'S m Now Show>ng No Fr«a Lm 1 1 am 145 400 630 ft 9 30 m TAMARA DOBSON CLEOPATRA JONES f «'»'O" Colo< iWB v al H -*>'704 words
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Article60 1974-02-03 17 3 Religious Announcements INTI RNATIONAL BAPTIST CHURCH of Singapore 80 Kin*? Road n'» r tr American School All Services In English Morning worship service* B m and 11 m Sunday School for all ages 10 a m Evening worship -8pm PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SINGAPORE "rner orchard Kuad. rwe 9 00 0060 words
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Obituary91 1974-02-03 17 Mr o SINGH. 1 76) died on 1-2-74 behind wife. son. md Rrand-daughter 1 IS p m on 4-2-74 rrmaiiiui uround at No wreaths ONG SIEW CHOON, aged 71. pass..l away peacefully on 2nd 1974 Leaving behind nt 2 daughters-in-law. 3 son-in-law. 2 grand- 5 grand-daughters saving 15791 words
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Obituary56 1974-02-03 17 IN LOVIN.I MEMORY of Mr Sim Slang Jin who passed away on 3rd rfbruar..' 1969 Always rfmembernl by family in REMEMBF.RANCE if de*r uncle Sim Slang J'n departed suddenly on 3 2 1969 Inserted by Pua> Kirn. Annie and Christopher ONG CHENG LEONG Times rrueth not the56 words
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Obituary, Illustration110 1974-02-03 17 MADAM 1.00 PEK SI AT. aged 62. Bible woman, Telok Ayer Chinese Methodist Church, on 2.2.74. deeply mourned by only child Chew Yin Pin. Internal Officer. Overseas Union Bank's Grange Road branch, and son-in-law Peter Lav Tin Wan. Director of Purchasing. Mandarin Hotel, and grandchildren. Elon and Film Night110 words
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Advertisement297 1974-02-03 17 classified ads mOME IEAVI rar hire Latest v tor Car* I Vauxhall Pi Hraliitlr lorm•■rienslve maintenance un■r.ileafte Delivery Write Martins Selfth Street. Wlnrhester b) Itttmttol and Clerical ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT UlAnftng minimum Camriuent lia'wts ferred Srnd lull purtiruUPO Box 2*7 Killirwy Road Pott Office S oor. 9 ship CHANDLERS onipany re-297 words
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Advertisement674 1974-02-03 17 GENERAL ELECTRIC (U.S.A.) CONTROLS PTE LTD Invite* applications from ?ualified candidates (or the FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS (Permanent snM) 1 7 ani 433p m 2nd shift (4 33 p I a n, i Applicants should he 16 years and above and have i ompleted Frlii. I lonal Hnf Singapore and Malaysian674 words
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Advertisement542 1974-02-03 17 EXPATRIATE. SINGLE, middle fortiev well educated, permanently in Southeast Asia, would like to meet single, educated friends Sun 1 X.ix A 598 SAVINGS POPULAR NOVELS/ FICTION for exchange Detain write Juscall Agency 165 Tanglln Road Spore 10 LONELY OVERSEAS TOURIST like to meet Singaporeans. YMCA Palmer Hoad 7 am 12542 words
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Advertisement794 1974-02-03 17 B»B»a«aW-«lB»^«™a«BBaB«lB^B^«^««^B^«^««^«™BBa^B^a^B^B«BIB»»««»»l i r A subsidiary o« a major American Electronics Company PLASTIC MOULDING SUPERVISOR Rapid expansion and increased integration of our op«ration has created a new department for inaction moulding for many of our Thermo plastic parts for calculatoi and semiconductor production. We need an experienced plastic Supervisor to take794 words
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Advertisement403 1974-02-03 17 [y[ Semb&wang Engineering Sembawang Engineering is currently engaged on a wtde range of sophisticated engineering projects primarily for the off shore oil industry in South East Asia and the Arabian Gulf These projects encompass a full range of engineering ac tivities Suitably Qualified personnel are invited to apply for the403 words
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Article, Illustration596 1974-02-03 18 TANZANIA S BAYI SMASHES RYUN S WORLD RECORD He holds late bid by Kiwi and Jipcho fHRISTCHURCH, Sat. Tanzania's Filbert Bayi today won the Commonwealth Games' 1,500 metres gold medal in a world record time of three minutes 32.2 seconds. He ran a brilliajit race from the starter's gun, taking596 words
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491 1974-02-03 18 pHRISTCIIURCH. Sat. V* Australia's Clyde Sefton today pedalled his way over steep hills and through searing heat for more than five hours to win the Commonwealth Oames cycling road race. The 23-year-old carpenter gave his country Its third cycling medal at Christchurch as he flashed491 words
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Article650 1974-02-03 18 ATHLETICS Womcni 4xlMmelrta reUy final WorM: 42.2s US; West Germany, East German} Common wealth iS.t* Australia, Edinburgh winner* Australia. 1 Australia 43.5 lOames record). 2 England 44.3. 3 Ohana 44.4. 4 Canada 44.5. S New Zealand 44.7. 6 Nigeria 45.2. 7 Scotland 46.2. 8 Tanzania 46.4. Men'i 4xlM650 words
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Article293 1974-02-03 18 England is top boxing nation pHRISTCHIRCH. Sat. v England became the champion boxing nation of the Games when they won three gold and one silver medal at the boxing finals. Their cold medal winners were Patrick Cowdell (bantam), William Knight, who won the Ughthravy title when his rival BUI Byrne293 words
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498 1974-02-03 18 Bowler with choir-boy looks is threat to England OORT OF SPAIN, Sat. Inshan Ali, a young man with the Innocent looks of a choirboy, is the trouble shooter threatening England at the start of the First cricket Test against The West Indies here today. Five months ago, it was fast498 words
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Advertisement238 1974-02-03 18 Carrier International a manufacturing company in Petaling Jaya invites applications lor the following vacancies (1) PRODUCTION SUPERINTEND6NT Technical and vocational mechanical engineer graduate with five years experience in sheet metal and/or similar operations (2) WORKSHOP FOREMAN Technical and vocational school graduate with at least four years experience m electrical workshop238 words
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Advertisement428 1974-02-03 18 BROWN ROOT-WIMPEY MIDDLE EAST S.A. With the opening of a large fabrication yard in Manama. Bahrain, we wish to engage the following staff immediately: JUNIOR ACCOUNTANTS A challenging opportunity exists for aggressive qualified accountants to assume responsibilities in the financial functions of our company Applicants should have at least three428 words
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Article187 1974-02-03 19 QO NAP on Wells Fargo in Race One at Ipoh today. This Romantic three year old has made splendid headway since his promising initial runs and, up against a week Class 4 Div. 5 field, he should not miss. Couple Wells Fargo and187 words
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Article1515 1974-02-03 19 IfJJsf 215 CLASS 4 DIV 5- 6F ■LhriatastaamS ($7,500 $5,250 to winner) 1 0t CD «M WH iSportmam Allan 4 »ocud*4)«f a*s« 11 I 8 liitm Man Yißi Ahmul <»0Cli« 1 7iJ« H«M M* OarNnf s iLoven RR Brtukrlen 78 12 (-2) tf *■>— 4 MOTtai CM* iTunChin)1,515 words
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Article124 1974-02-03 19 «CI IHWMIP TIKTIK OINHIi CNIA Wt4l« Part* Trail Blutr Endleaa Glory Trail lluif Wclla Far»o Barbara Lv Triii auor W.ila r.r«o Barbara Lv Lauril Park Toa Payoh Lovablt Llurtl Pa>k Toa Payoa Lovable T*a Prnf* Laurtl Park LovaM* rrMllar CIA D*atrt Nomad CIA Predator Desert Nomad DiMiml CIA Swot124 words
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2148 1974-02-03 19 EPSOM JEEP - MING DERBY LOOKS SET FOR RETURN TO TOP CLASS ON SMART WIN EPSOM JEEP [mm ESS IPOH, Sat.—Dilettante, with apprentice Martin Sng astride, broke the ice with a brilliant six-length win in the Class 2 Div. 2 9f race here today. Taking the lead a long way out. Dilettante went2,148 words
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Article45 1974-02-03 19 TOTAL POOL: ($9,453) Ist ***** (s2^4o) 2nd ***** ($1,170) 3rd ***** 585) Starters ($5O each): Nos. *****, *****. *****, 37N1, *****. *****, *****. *****. *****, *****. *****, *****, *****. Consolation ($45 each): Nos. *****, *****, *****. *****. *****, *****, *****. *****, *****. *****.45 words
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Obituary, Illustration33 1974-02-03 19 In ever loving memory or Mr S. A Plchajrtnuthu called to rest on 3 2 73 Aiwa} a remembered in prayers and thoughts. Sadly missed by wife, children, relative* and friend*33 words
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312 1974-02-03 19 Malasani fails pre-race urine test sTfprs raepofrr rE Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday's races at Ipoh: RACE 1: Rounding the turn near the half mile RiU Special (Mansor) was tightened slightly by Dilettante (M. Sng) which moved in on the point of the turn. Altruistic (Rajoo) which was following and312 words
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Article32 1974-02-03 19 FAIRFAX. (Vtrglna), Sat Billie Jean King breezed through her quarter-final match In the Virginia Slims or Washington tennis tournament yesterday when she eliminated 17-year-old Kathy Kuykendall of Miami. 6-1, 6-0.32 words
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Article29 1974-02-03 19 TOWSON (Maryland). Sat. Veteran Clark Oraebner of America advanced to the semi-finals or the Baltimore International tennis championships when he beat ooinpatriot Jeff Austin «-3. S-7, 6-2.29 words
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Article31 1974-02-03 19 PALMA DE MALLORCA (Spun). Sat-Tlgran Petroataji of the Soviet Union and Lojos PortUch or Hungary yesterday drew In the seventh game of thetr International Chess Federation quarter- final match31 words
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Article20 1974-02-03 19 MANILA, Sat —The 38th world welfhtlirang championahips, will be held at Manila's Rial Memorial Coliseum on September 21-».20 words
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Article1155 1974-02-03 19 GOING: GOOD Race 1 Endless Glory: Oclden Plume four-year-old; i.as trained on since encouraging sixth Dlv 5 6f B. Timah Jan. 5; can surprise. Wells Fargo: Has made good headway since promising third with 89 to Oraduatr II Dlv 6 6f B. Tlmah Jan. 5. bright each-1,155 words
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Article55 1974-02-03 19 HONOLULU. Sat Jack Nlcklaus set a tournan>ent record here yesteroay to move Into a four-stroke lead after 36 holes In the Hawaiian Open golf championship. His 12-under-par total of 132 was the 10-ve&t recorded at the hallway point in the nine-year-old event. Nlcklaus shot a ftve-un-der-par55 words
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Article49 1974-02-03 19 SAN FRANCISCO. Sat. American George Woods bettered the world Indoor shot put record with a distance of 70ft 4Jin (21.45 metres) during the San Francisco Examiner Oames hen. last night. This surpassed .its previous mark of 69ft 10 Jin (2130 metres) set last week at Portland. Oregon.49 words
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Miscellaneous44 1974-02-03 19 Transfer your weight rt r »"*n »r o*n ana* r«» »k*tK»»»sa »> «<•■) -^fc .TMf DISTANCE BETWffN Mt fjr^7p/ THIS BSSSf ISIn. YOUk '^V. SHOUIDf PS C\* I WEIGHT THE Bssa^^k jltr YOU *Bl UNABIF JO GET V'W YV Vl'sj^. V^B JUAVt \Z UNOttt I aasrf44 words
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Article, Illustration693 1974-02-03 20 fHRISTCHURCH, Sat. The 10th Commonwealth Games came to an emotional close tonight after nine days of great international sports competition c 1 i m a xed by an amazing world record in the 1500 metres race. Queen Elizabeth, head of the Commonwealth of693 words
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Article54 1974-02-03 20 KIALA Ll'MPl'R. Sat. Singapore and Perak HN declared joint champions when both teams battlrd to a scoreless draw in the Bardhan Cup soccer final at the TPCA Stadium here today. Singapore, who had the major share of the attack, were foiled in their scorinr chances by54 words
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Article310 1974-02-03 20 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By rpAMPINES ROVERS, hot favourites for this year's Football Association of Singapore's League Dlv. One title, scrambled past Vigilante Corps by 3-1 at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Rovers were expected to score a stunning win over the Vigilantes, who were beaten B—o by Hotel310 words
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Article71 1974-02-03 20 CINOAPORE'B middle dls- tance champ) jn Ber)tt Singh won the BAAA crosscountry race from a starstudded field at Macßltchle yesterday Serjlt covered the gruelling four-mile course In 21:16.0 an Improvement of four minutes on his winning time last week. Karma was second In 21:51.0. with Suppiah's71 words
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Article, Illustration378 1974-02-03 20 Chelsea fail in bid to upset Leeds LONDON, Sat— Chelsea, the club on the relegation fringe, gave Leeds United a shock today by scoring in the 40th mm I ute but failed to upset the League leaders. They held Leeds until the 67th minute before giving way. The draw took378 words
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297 1974-02-03 20 CINGAPORE Malays, the holders, should beat Malacca Malays at Jalan Besar Stadium today (5 p.m. klckoff) for their third straight win iji the Sultan's Gold Cup soccer tournament, writes JOE DORAI. They will, however, have to pump In as many goals as297 words
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Obituary102 1974-02-03 20 ROOMIY TAV BOON WAN. m S3. Inland lUveniM Department. PUUd (way pwc<rull> on 2 2 74 at Outram Hoapital. iMving b»Mnd wife Ruby chta. pmrmU Mr and Un. Tay Uui Whatt and ihret natrri. Lyin« at at. Pttcr'i caurch No. 1. Tavutock Avtaut. from 3 p.m. on 3/2 74.102 words
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611 1974-02-03 20 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By HEFTY Toh Boh Heng Is all set to streak home to his second win in the SGA circuit at Bukit Chermin today. Yesterday, he stretch ed his lead in the Shell- sponsored Keppel Golf Open championship to four611 words
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Miscellaneous55 1974-02-03 20 8OCCEB: SulUru Gold Cap: Spore Malays v Malacca Malays (Jl Besar. 5 p.m.): Friendly PBMS v Kalci Bukit (Jl. Besar 3 p.m.): Evergreen v Civilians Utd (Parrer Park) Resident* Welfare Asm tourney (Queenstown 3 p.m.). GOLF: SGA Circuit: Kepp>l Open (Bk. Chermln). ATHLETICS: BAAA CTOS»Country (Mcßltchie. 4 pm> SPORTING SAM55 words
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