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Title Section29 1974-02-10 1 TOTAL WEEKLY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 300,000 The Sunday Times Largest sales in S, L Asia No. 1970 SUNDAY FEBUARY 10, 1974 30 CENTS SINGAPORE EDITION M.C. (P) No. 17/7429 words
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Article588 1974-02-10 1 YAP BOH TIONG - Hijackers say: We are sorry YAP BOH TIONG Spore Govt officials back from Kuwait By THE four Laju hijackers have apologised to the Singapore Government and Singaporeans for the "many inconveniences" caused. Their apology was conveyed yesterday throQgh Mindef's Director of Security and Intelligence Division, Mr. S.R. Nathan, who returned588 words
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Article45 1974-02-10 1 SGEKARNO, the late Indonesian President, could never resist beautiful women. Mystics influenced him from bis early days. Political ambitions fired him. New Nation tomorrow brings you intimate details about Soekarno's life in extracts from Tales of a Revolution by Dr. Abu Hanifab.45 words
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Article40 1974-02-10 1 LONDON. Sat Mr John Daniel, manager of Reuten Economic Services, died from cancer In hospital yesterday at the are «<, Mr Daniel, who was appointed manager or RES last month, had worked for Reuleri for 30 yean.— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article, Illustration486 1974-02-10 1 Yemen gives guerillas permission to go any time BEIRUT, Saturday AUTHORITIES in South Yemen have granted permission to nine guerillas to leave the country, the Iraqi news agency said today. The nine flew to South Yemen yesterday aboard a Japan Airlines jet which brought four of them two Arabs andReuter; UPI - 486 words
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Article56 1974-02-10 1 LA PAZ. Sat. Five miners were killed when the Huanunl River broke its banks and flooded a nearby tin mine In an area 200 miles south of La Paz. The accident happened at Lara Zapato cooperative mine yetterday. The area had been drenched by torrenrlal56 words
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Article41 1974-02-10 1 ROME, flat— Police today arrested the president of the Rome Bakers' Association Mr. Luciano Luce! for authorising a rise In the price of bread without government approval. Another baker was arrested on charge* of raising prices.— Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article, Illustration121 1974-02-10 1 THIS was the scene at noon in New Bridge Road yesterday when freak floods caused traffic snarls and stranded thousands of office workers returnin r home from work. The flood*, probably dur to high tide (1.3 mrties at 12.15 pm.) dam121 words
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149 1974-02-10 1 We won't do it again, say Japanese pilots TOKYO, Sat— Japanese airline pilots today warned that they would not co-operate again if asked to transport guerillas holding hostages. The 380-strong Japanese Airlines Captains' Union protested to Prime Minister Tanaka and gave a warn ng they would refuse 10 co operateReuter - 149 words
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Article32 1974-02-10 1 JAKARTA. Sat— Only per cent of Indonesia's 20 n million children between seven and 13 have been registered In primary schools. Education Minister Mr. Syarlf Thayeb said here. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article100 1974-02-10 1 KUCHTNG, Sat Three communist guerillas were killed and 21 others captured in a, sea chase off Sarawak, Chief Minister Datak Rahman Yakub said today. The guerillas were spotted by a marine police patrol boat just before midnight on Thursday as they were heading outReuter - 100 words
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Article473 1974-02-10 1 ALL petrol kiosks to open -today- DEALERS ACT AFTER SHELL ASSURANCE petrol stations will remain open today, according to an announcement by the Feder a t i o n of Singapore Petroleum Dealers 1 Association. Yesterday's announcement said the association had decided to suspend temporarily its ban on petrol sales473 words
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204 1974-02-10 1 Indira takes control over Gujarat VTEW DELHI. Sat. Prime Minister Indira Oandhi's Government took over the administration of central Gujarat state today aftethe state government resigned following a month of civil disorders ana riots President V. V. Girl, the constitutional Head of State, imposed President's rule, or federal control, inAP - 204 words
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Article30 1974-02-10 1 Reserve Unit men were combine the are* around l° th mile Tampines Road early this morning after complaints from residents that a Uon was In the area-30 words
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Article46 1974-02-10 1 GLASGOW, Sat. Police patrols iurroundrd airports at Glasgow, Edinburgh and Prestwick today after a warning that an attempt would be made to "destroy a British airport." Police stopped all cars entering the airport precincts and motorists were flaestioned before brln allowed In. Beater.46 words
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Miscellaneous13 1974-02-10 1 The weather THE weather outlook for today from am. to noon: Isolated ahowwa.13 words
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193 1974-02-10 2 Give up Golan Heights? Never says Golda TEL AVIV, Sat Israeli Primr Mi nister Golda .Mnr has said that Israel would not return thr <■■> .in Hrijhts to Syria as part of a Middlr Baal peace settlement "Every Jewish >cttlement in the Golan is an integral part of ihe State193 words
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Article29 1974-02-10 2 WASHINOTON. Sat The Senate today confirmed the nomination of Mr. Joseph Sisco, the State Department's top Middle But specialist, to be Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs—Reuter.29 words
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319 1974-02-10 2 Surprise move to hold limited summit to discuss Arab strategy CAIRO. Sat. A limited Arab summit conference will be held shortly to discuss Arab strategy following the possible disengagement of Syrian and Israeli forces on the Golan Heights. The weekly newspaper Akhbar El Yom said today that top-level contacts wereReuter - 319 words
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729 1974-02-10 2 LONDON. Sat gKITAIN's mine workers began shutting down coal pits today for a national strike at midnight, rejecting a last minute appeal by the Prime Minister, Mr. Edward Heath. "I am deeply disappointed," said Mr. Heath, who dissolved Parliament andReuter - 729 words
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Article39 1974-02-10 2 PORT OF SPAIN. B»t.— The Trinidad High Court today illmiliiil an >pu— l by Abdul Malik Michael X, the one-time London Mack power I— dw against his sentence of death tor the murder of a baiter.39 words
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Article195 1974-02-10 2 TURNING RUBBISH INTO NATURAL GAS pHICAOO. Sat A v> scale model of a garbage disposal plant which turns garbage Into natural gas, was demonstrated here yesterday. The system is being developed by Waste Management. Inc., of Oak Brook. Illinois. AlllsChalmers Corp., Milwaukee, and Prof. John T. Pfeffer, Department of Civil195 words
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Article29 1974-02-10 2 WASHINGTON, fiat —US Treasury Secretary George Snults yesterday told the Congreulonil Joint Economic Committee that he atw tome international agreement developing on guidelines for floating currencies—Reuter.29 words
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241 1974-02-10 2 KARACHI, Sat. Pakistan may recognise Bangladesh diplomatically In time for Dacca to send a delegation to the Islamic summit conference beginning on Feb. 22 in Lahore, a Government source said yesterday. The source based his reasoning on a report by the Government241 words
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Article132 1974-02-10 2 PARIS, Sat —An armed man stormed Into a studio of the Radio Luxembourg station here late last night and had a message broadcast to millions while holding a disc Jockey at pistol point before surrenderIng to police this morning. The man, said to be aReuter - 132 words
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Article192 1974-02-10 2 'Pompi may quit' rumours persist- PARIS. Sat.— The condition of President Pompidou continued to fan persistent Press speculation about his future today although Presidential aides Indicated he is not seriously IU. The £lysee Palace kept an official silence on the condition of Mr. Pompidou, who was earlier stated to beReuter - 192 words
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Article, Illustration147 1974-02-10 2 'I FEEL GREAT' SAYS ASTRONAUT NASA recovery leader Mcl Richmond is greeted by a smiling Skylab astronaut. Dr. Edward Gibson, as he opens the Hatch to the command module shortly after it was lifted aboard the I SS New Orleans on Friday. "I feel great." said Dr. Gibson as heUPI - 147 words
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316 1974-02-10 2 Sketches of Patricia's kidnappers issued by FBI LOS ANGELES. Sat. The FBI is circulating charcoal drawings of two black men and a white woman suspected of kidnapping Patricia Hearst while her family Is awaiting word from the terrorist group that claims to hold her captive. The woman pictured had shoulder-!ength316 words
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Article42 1974-02-10 2 ROME. Sat —Rome police have recovered stolen paintings, drawings and waterculours. including one each by Picasso and Salvador Dall. estimated to be worth 50 million lire (3»196,000l The works were stolen last week from a Rome art gallery. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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194 1974-02-10 3 US willing to end political, economic blockade of Cuba' QUITO 'Ecuador), Sat. The UnUed States •may agree to end the political and economic blockade of Cuba when Secretary of State Henry Kissinger meets Latin American foreign ministers in Mexico City later this month, diplomatic sources said here today. The sourcesReuter - 194 words
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Article29 1974-02-10 3 GUATEMALA CITY. Sat. Road taxes for an estimated 200.000 bicycle owners will be lifted In Guatemala as part of the country* effort to reduce petrol consumption ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article70 1974-02-10 3 NEW YORK. Sat Mr. Francis Ponge. Prench poet. was named yesterdaj as the 1974 recipient jf the US$lO,OOO ($23,000) books Abroad Neustadt International prise for literature, second only to the Nobel Prise in cash value. Mr. Ponge, 74. was selected by 12 Internationally recognised writers whoUPI - 70 words
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Article60 1974-02-10 3 JAKARTA. Sat —US Assistant Secretary of State Mr. Kenneth Rush will visit Indonesia next month for talk* on bilateral and International matter* with Indonesian leaders. Mr. Rush Is expected to arrive here on March 3 for a two-day visit during which he will call on PresidentReuter - 60 words
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Article49 1974-02-10 3 NEW DELHI. Sat A group of Palestinian students today ended their four-day occupation of toe offices of the League of Arab States here. They handed In a memorandum at the Egyptian Embassy addressed to President Anwar Sadat denouncing the troop disengagement agreement with Israel. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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488 1974-02-10 3 Taxman may get the better of Nixon WASHINGTON, Sat p lUvSIDENT Nixon has won a round against his Watergate inquisitors but he may lose cne to the taxman. Judge Gerhard Gesell, ruled In the Fede-i-al court yesterday that Mr. Nixon need not submit tape-recordings and White House documents in response488 words
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268 1974-02-10 3 Queen E ends NZ tour, sails for Pacific A UCKLAND. Sat. Jt\ Queen Elizabeth's tour of New Zealand ended here last night with a glittering state dinner. Later the royal family sailed In the Britannia for Norfolk Island on the next stage of their Pacific tour. The Duke of EdinburghReuter - 268 words
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Article47 1974-02-10 3 BRISBANE. Sat—Queensland's 178 policewomen have now been officially declared as good as the next man. The executive council of the state police force has abolished a rule that put women police under the control of male members of the force, regardless of rank.— ««uter.47 words
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Article38 1974-02-10 3 MOSCOW. Sat— The head of a Moscow morgue has been condemned to nine yon' hard labour and one of his mine* to sever, years' Jail for exacting bribes from the stricken relatives of the dead Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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461 1974-02-10 3 WASHINGTON. Sat A PEPPERY, tableA pounding Treasury Secretary George Shultz has warned Congress against cutting foreign assistance to poor nations which face possible famipe as a result of the high price of oil. The usually mild-man-nered Mr. Shultz. who IsReuter - 461 words
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253 1974-02-10 3 ENVOYS BRIEFED ON UPPER VOLTA CHANGES ABIDJAN, Sat—President Sangoule Lamizana has called in foreign ambassadors in Ouagadougou for a briefing after yesterday dissolving Upper Volt as Government and National Assembly. The burly general, head of state of the landlocked West African country for eight years, took over executive and legislativeReuter - 253 words
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120 1974-02-10 3 MADRID, Sat. —Hun f arian chess grandmaster L a J o s Portisch beat former world champion Tlfrmn Petrosian of th- Soviet Union in the 10th came of their match being held on the Spanish island of Majorca. Portisch was In treat form asAP - 120 words
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Advertisement194 1974-02-10 4 Why carry mono when you could be Here's a great new way to speaker units, the CF-550A has two with both channels driven. the beach or for the home V H° Ur h P h T SIC P matCh6d PairS f Speakers at each You can record in too. Mono194 words
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192 1974-02-10 5 SNATCH THIEF V a n Sal Houng. 23. ignored a policeman's warning shot to stop and ran down Sago Lane hoping to low himself in crowded Chinatown. Bat steadily he could hear the pounding feet of the policeman In hot pursuit getting192 words
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93 1974-02-10 5 Salesman who failed to register hit marriage A SALESMAN was Jailed for a day and fined $1,500 by a district court yesterday for falling to register his marriage. Llin Joe, 28. admitted contravening Section 13 of the Women s Act by falling to register his marriage to Ho Mcl Lan93 words
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231 1974-02-10 5 AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister (iough A Wliitlam and Mrs. Whitlam left Singapore at noon yesterday after a four-day visit. They were sent off by the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, Mrs. Lee, ministers, MPs and representatives from the diplomatic i corps. Mr.231 words
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Article59 1974-02-10 5 FOUR men. all Singapore residents, were each fined WOO on Friday for driving Malaysian registered cars here last November and December. They are Ng Poh Sen of Stirling Road. Abdullah bin A Rahman of Jalan Chekor. Slo Koon Lin of Jalan Pisang Bnu and Chlunh59 words
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Article32 1974-02-10 5 THE National Productivity Board will hold a weeklong programme of seminars, film sho-vs and talks from Feb. 19 to mark the setting up of Its Low Coat Automation Unit.32 words
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Article, Illustration145 1974-02-10 5 Out secret of Kelvin's bells A USTRAUAN Prime <. Minister, Mr. Gough Whitlam, yesterday ferreted out the secret of how modern Singapore housewives keep track of their naughty little boys. And the little man who gave away the secret was two-year-old Kelvin Wee. When Mr. Whitlam called at Kelvin's fourroom145 words
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Miscellaneous21 1974-02-10 5 WATER consumption on Friday waa 113.S million gallons (516.--000 cubic metres), t.4 million gallons (2.M0 cubic metres) lew than on Thursday.21 words
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Miscellaneous809 1974-02-10 5 TV SINGAPORE (5) I TV MALAYSIA (3) 'j ,jr m Prosrammee Summary 2.4J Toto Results 10. 10 nrist".? a 4^w i s.rirj£, si s:.?si Kiflit? RMniii Mi a«J 11 11 fcita R« W Rwe't Perpaduan SSI Weather I.N Ne« 1.12 Bmgk.san Irjma uT\AZ (Enil,?^ Ar.h?Of The IJJJ Mcv.e 0. The809 words
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Article, Illustration209 1974-02-10 6 With-it jeans without the gimmicks kJOST women young IYI or old own at least a pair of pant* these day*. The difference you may find it that the younger girls go for the more casual style* while the older one* deem it proper not to be *een in ragged-looking jeans.209 words
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Article, Illustration426 1974-02-10 6 Why women fall for displays CO YOU are unable to Justify buying a dress after having brought it home and unwrapping It. W?ll, blame It on the attractive display In the store or boutique where you made the purchase. Tell your husband or boyfriend when he complains that the display426 words
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Article, Illustration428 1974-02-10 6 Romi the girl who's always on the go HIROMI Ochlal is a girl who seems to have a definite affinity for airplanes and heights. She is always travelling, living In and out of suitcases, perpetually on the move and going places. Most girls with a yen to travel would have428 words
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1083 1974-02-10 6 KATHERINE HILL - KATHERINE HILL: By London LOOKING for a man? Finding one isn't so difficult considering the number of single men in the world. But finding a goodie, rather than a baddie. can be trickier. Which is where modern psychiatry helps. You don't have to1,083 words
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Advertisement876 1974-02-10 6 Advertisement Every woman has the right to a beautiful skin Every woman has the right to a fine, flawless complexion whether she be young or old. A beautiful skin must surely be the most cherished of woman's natural beauty gifts. Not so long ago, however, the full potential of this876 words
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Article, Illustration89 1974-02-10 7 T OOKING tired but relaxed, the Singa- pore officials through their leader, Mr. S. R. Nathan, recounted their experiences of the flight to Kuwait with the Laju hijackers, at a Press conference yesterday. There was an emotional reunion as they were met89 words
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384 1974-02-10 7 GERALD PEREIRA - GERALD PEREIRA By f H 0 U SANDS of homebound office workers were stranded as traffic was brought to a standstill by a mystery flood during yesterday's sunny afternoon. The waters rose to four feet in several areas. Merchants at Boat384 words
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Article119 1974-02-10 7 Call up of those born in 1957 NATIONAL service registration for Singapore citizens and permanent residents born between July 1, 1957 and Sept. 30, 1957, will be held at the Central Manpower Base. Dempsry Road, Tanglin, from March 18 to May 31 between 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. A Defence119 words
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314 1974-02-10 7 Surgeon held on to keel before drowning ASUROEON drowned when the yacht he was sallllng capsized, a coroner's court was told yesterday. Dr. Fldalls Chu Leong Kok, 36, a consultant orthopaedic surge o n, and his teacher friend, Mr. Tan Eng Huat, went sailing In the Straits of Johore on314 words
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106 1974-02-10 7 LABOURER KILLED BY 1,3001 b ROLLING TYRE A CORONER yesterday heard how an 18--year-old labourer was killed by a 1.320 lb. rolling tyre at the Dunlop factory in Alexandra Road. Abdul Kader bin Syed Mohamed was unloading tyres from a lorry with four other workers on Jan. 19 when a106 words
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Article38 1974-02-10 7 LORRY driver Tan Ouan Soon, of Kirn Ti»n Place, w»s fined $160 by a magistrate'! court yesterday for driving a lorry which emitted excessive smoke In Boon Tat Street on October 24, 1973. He pleaded guilty.38 words
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Article66 1974-02-10 7 A PORKLIFT driver was Jailed for a day and fined 11.000 by a magistrate's court yesterday after he admitted stealing some teak wood from his employer. Leow Bah Bee, 24. pleaded guilty to stealing a bundle of teak wood, valued at $270. from the godown66 words
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Article32 1974-02-10 7 BINOAPORI. Armed Farces aircraft will conduct livefiring exercises at the Southern Islands Live Firing R&nge at Pulau Pawal dally from Monday to Friday between 0 am and 5 p.m. I32 words
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166 1974-02-10 7 Call for community action to forge progress PARLIAMENTARY Secretary (8 o c 1 a 1 Affairs) Mr. Chan Chee Seng, yesterday called for community action to forge sustained social and economic progress. Government action alone could not achieve such progress, he said at the opening of a charity art exhibition166 words
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Article56 1974-02-10 7 TWENTY -ONE employers were fined a total of $9,050 during the week ending Feb 2 for Infringements of the Central Provident Fund Act. the Employment Act and the Regulation of Employment Act. In addition. $27.119 90, being arrears of CPF contributions and $3.***** being Interest on56 words
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Article306 1974-02-10 8 Playing the game OU R Commonwealth Games team is back; the post-mortem, anticipated even before the games began, is the first priority now. Our hopes were not high but the team's performance was lower than even our modest expectations. Cheers for lightfly boxer Qyed Abdul Kadir who. with luck306 words
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Article120 1974-02-10 8 HPHE advantages of having lift attendants, especially in public housing estates, have been obvious for some time. Lifts will be cleaner, safer and less vandalprone. The bugbear of the proposal which MP Mr. Teong Bng Slong will raise at the next sitting of Parliament to mace attendants compulsory120 words
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720 1974-02-10 8 Riddle of Hanoi's renewed military activity... IN THE STRANGE Laotian mix of communist .royalists, r o y a 1 i st-neutralists and what have you, very little is clearcut and uncomplicated. Early last week, newspapers across the world carried the news thai one of the last remalnijii obstacles to setting-up720 words
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Article, Illustration1832 1974-02-10 8 PERCY SENEVIRATNE - Learning the fun and games way PERCY SENEVIRATNE 'DISCOVERY' METHOD MAKES STUDY CHILD'S PLAY By AN OLD concept of education says that the child's mind should be crammed with theories and facts and still more facts. But does that ensure a complete education? A criticism of that method is that1,832 words
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Article707 1974-02-10 8 John de - John de By St. Jorre: Suez City AMID the ruins of this J\ battered but undefeated city and on the bronzed faces of the men ot the Third Army in Sinai there is the elation of victory underscored by the feeling that the war isOFNS - 707 words
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646 1974-02-10 8 JONATHAN SHARP - JONATHAN SHARP: By PEKING A SHIVER of uneasiness is passing through the ranks of the diplomatic community In Peking after a series of articles In the Chinese Press suggesting a growing Chinese wariness of both foreigners and things foreign. The mood isReuter - 646 words
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Article, Illustration3451 1974-02-10 9 HOW I DEFEATED ATTEMPTS TO BREAK MY MORALE Tanning' my memory for thoughts to treasure... This serie* is extracted from "People's Prison" by Geoffrey Jackson, published by Fjber Price £2.50 (about $14). 1 AWOKE suddenly, and saw in a dim light a rough, concrete wall a few3,451 words
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579 1974-02-10 10 SIMON MARSH - SIMON MARSH By London 1 PRILLING your car's 1 petrol tank up with water sounds like the hallucination of a fuel-starv-ed motorist. In fact, as scientists search frantically for a practicable alternative to petrol, a mixture of water and motor fuel could well579 words
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Article, Illustration601 1974-02-10 10 Tough times for car owners HIGHER TAXES AND RUNNING COSTS CINGAPORE may not be the cheapest J place to buy cars with the exception of second cars of big engine capacity but It is by no means the most expensive place either. In some countries buyers have no choice, or601 words
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475 1974-02-10 10 It's the pops that bring in the kopecks /CANNES, France: The \j days when Russians described western pop as "monkey music" and wrote love songs to collective farms are all but gone. The Kremlin may prefer Tchalkowsky. but the truth Is that pop makes more kopecks. This Is no newUPI - 475 words
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397 1974-02-10 10 NEW YORK: A cook in California occasionally swings from trees. A student in Minnesota has concluded that a jungle victory yell is best reproduced by combining "an offkey violin, the howl of a hyena and the howl of a dog." And ISO convivial soulsNYT - 397 words
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Miscellaneous837 1974-02-10 10 aaaal^^^^^^^^^Br^'^^^i^Tr^Bl I •riUROPEAN Enter- after the Texas Ran £j tertainers bring gers step ln lo aeiena on The Fifth Dlmen- their rights on Tues slon and Alice and day (0.42 p.m. Ch. 3). Twto. o^ThursdaifcK |OHN Lockwood Is Ch 5 at 755 pm. J poisoned and given 12 hours to837 words
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Article, Illustration1106 1974-02-10 11 DON COOLICAN - WHEN EVEN TIME STANDS STILL FOR URI DON COOLICAN By Second in a three-part series ONE of Uri Oeller's greatest mind-boggling effects Is the stopping of watches— some of the watches, or clocks, being hundreds of miles away from him. Uri says he does not know how he can do1,106 words
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Article382 1974-02-10 11 l^^^^^fl o BIFFALO SPIUNGKHLD (Atco). HIS tory has always Justified the makings of super-star musicians. And this is a case In point. Buffalo Springfield, born in the mld-slxtles. was one of tne best known groups from the American West Coast. But they were sadly hassled Into382 words
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Article163 1974-02-10 11 HOW two of the Geller effects can be explained: DRIVING cars blindfolded: Thejre are as many as 60 different ways of wearing blindfold* or masks so that one can either see through them or under them. A classic way of making a blindfold so that one can163 words
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Advertisement265 1974-02-10 11 Here is new Lactogen with Honey to keep your baby regular. Here is the new Lactogen formula 19ttL."^&- —^jl, for your baby, in a new, modern pack. New Lactogen with Honey. Bl Honey is pure, sweet and natural. It's »*fl cooling and it's nature's way of helping -^4% o£HK! ■Mb^fc^***al265 words
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Miscellaneous163 1974-02-10 11 SUNDAY TIMES CROSSWORD ACROSS DOWN My neceawry .13. fc SJV* 1 ihe^U'it, 3 Crmrged particle (3) iiSr^ 5 Chatter. Incwuntly (7, 10 U™ \l\ 22 Gn^nH 12 Slippery tish <3> s 53E& s -Mr 8 M t7) 3" S«d^ j M Duelling weapon (4. tl SffiirHv fnr nH Mixture of163 words
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663 1974-02-10 12 ■a rpHE BURLY rtftdX sunced miners are scheduled to begin their strike today and start Britain on the quick path to devastation in industry. Without adding more gloom and despondency to the picture of life here, it Is a point663 words
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Article, Illustration975 1974-02-10 12 CHI A POTEIK - It's life as usual in Manila despite martial law CHI A POTEIK APART FROM THE MIDNIGHT CURFEW... By THERE may be special domestic reasons for criticising martial law in Manila but the transient visitor is not qualified to say whether it is good or bad in the local context. If975 words
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Advertisement335 1974-02-10 12 CAMY extracted from Mother Earth that rare element of silver and selected base wood from nattre's beautiful trees to give form I M to these elegant watches. The fertility of the soil and CAMY'S ingenuity have perfected a whole range of watches to grace your wrist, and to JM wk335 words
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165 1974-02-10 13 Sub- let warning by HDB: Get our 'okay' first rrHE Housing and Development Board TcaUrdav warned flat dwellers to get lU permlM*"- ft™* before Mb-letting their premises. An HDB statement said tbe maximum number of rooms that could be let oat was one for a three-room flat and two for165 words
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Article44 1974-02-10 13 A 34-YEAR-OLD woman, ■ng Ngok Muay. was found dead at the foot of n block of fists In Blair Plain early yesterday She Is believed to have fallen from the 11th floor. Pottre do not suspect foul Play-44 words
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Article30 1974-02-10 13 BCKJT Merah community oentrc In Jalan Buklt Mersh will conduct courses In the making of Nonya cakes, advanced cooking, basic dressmaking, karate and tae-iwon-do folk-dancing and volley jail.30 words
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Article29 1974-02-10 13 THE Straits tin pr.ee in Penang yesterday plunged $51 to close the week at $999 per ptcul on an official offering up 14 tons to 250 tons.29 words
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250 1974-02-10 13 300 apply for extra public transport service licences THREE hundred completed applications lor the supplementary public transport (PT) licences are being processed by the Registry of Vehicles. The licences are to be used from March 4 when the supplementary public transport service scheme B using school buses, lorries, vans and250 words
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860 1974-02-10 13 WRITES "ENQUIRER": "I am a Muslim residing in Singapore. I have some queries regarding marriage procedures and would like to be advised by the proper authorities. "I would be grateful If you could give me some information pertaining to kathls in Singapore, and whether860 words
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Article47 1974-02-10 13 JJian Bahagla. Block 81n«apore 12. would n.m l 2 cont friend e^. Angelina Chen Chin *«1« Llm says she Is an ex-student of Cairnhill Road Primary School and would like to know whether Angelina is still living In the same premises at St. Michael's Estate.47 words
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459 1974-02-10 13 It's long wait as busmen take it real slow SINGAPORE'S revamped bus service appears to have lost its momentum. From all over Singapore commuters have been reporting the strange reluctance of bus drivers and conductors to get their buses rolling on time. "They do everything under the sun smoke away459 words
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78 1974-02-10 13 Crime Committee hands report to minister THE Committee on Crime and Delinquency yesterday submitted Its report and recommen datlons to the Minister for Health and Home Affairs. Mr. Chua Slan Chin. It has recommended both Interim and long term measure*. The committee was set up last February to examine, the78 words
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Article52 1974-02-10 13 Mr. Chu Sul Mang has been elected honorary president of the Singapore Philatelic Society and Mr. Koh Thong Meng president. Other officials are Mr. Llm Klan Hong vicepresident, Mr. Han Eng Kong secretary. Mr. Llm Chu Meng— asst. secretary. Mr. Low Beng San—treasurer. Mr. Kenneth Fish— of52 words
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Article35 1974-02-10 13 THE University of Singapore's Department of Extramural Studies will conduct a course of 13 lectures on The Valuation of Life and Pension funds at Nlsaen Hut 7A on Feb. 20 at 7.30 p.m.35 words
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300 1974-02-10 13 Bus fares protest: Student unions seek support mHREE student unions X yesterday appealed for public support far their Joint protest against higher bus fares. At a Press conference, the unions of Ngee Ann Technical College. Slnga pore Polytechnic and the University of Singapore, claimed that their re peated attempts since300 words
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Article17 1974-02-10 13 NEWTON post office will be clotted for about a month from Feb. 14 for renovation17 words
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136 1974-02-10 13 Work for mutual benefit: Malaysian —envoy— rE Malaysian High Commissioner. Datuk Abdullah All, said yes terday that it would be of mutual advantage if Singapore ana his country work closely together. Speaking on The Craft of Diplomacy at a V's Men's Club of Slnga pore lunch meeting at Hotel Equatorial,136 words
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81 1974-02-10 13 Four men fined SI ,400 for opium offences FOUR men were fined a total of $1,400 by a magistrate's court yesterday for committing several drug offences at a house In Jalan Masjld on Friday. In the first two cases. Neo Cheng Yew. 49. and Teo Thlam Chwee. 68. were fined81 words
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Article48 1974-02-10 13 THE port Authority will" carry out drilling operations at various rpots In the Eastern and Inner Roada from today to Apr. 13. Mariners are advised to keep clear of the drilling rigs and workboats and to proceed at the slowest speed when passing.48 words
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Article33 1974-02-10 13 THE Industrial Arbitration Court will near an application by the Singapore Bank Employees' Union for an Interpretation of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation award on Tuesday at 9 30 am33 words
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208 1974-02-10 13 TWE proposed introduc- tion of a common admission policy for the two local universities Is not an exercise to reduce the opportunities for foreign students to study in Singapore. It Is understood that as lonic as they have the qualifications, they can208 words
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Article, Illustration163 1974-02-10 13 AGONY is written on the face of three-year-old Tan Boh Ling as she takes a sip of water from a pas- serby after an accident in Upper Paya Lebar Road yesterday. But her pain would surely163 words
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128 1974-02-10 13 riE Registrar of Societies has gazetted th<> name's of seven bocietles which, he Is satisfied, have cased to exist. He also -allert on ttreeh r ee others to furnish pro^' of their existence within three months. The seven defunct societies are: Tan Jong128 words
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Advertisement142 1974-02-10 13 I HI ill!! 3 §s^B?^ IlllllllJlillg rr^i ipiiiC A* II O 3 J" x 'JJ IT W^\ 'I I S af? C%\ S I I^H §i-5i n > f I I o =W W .A 5 m o O E m£ I ijiiq vII IIil? m pi* i iiiii3 m142 words
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Advertisement351 1974-02-10 15 n^Srir l! roxy (spore) pte. ltd f«^■Wl 1 B^^h^~w_ 1 B^Rfaa**^ I 3T n 9 l n M Ro d n 9*>o<t 3 iei 6319 n ■■■HnLVir" Mi Irllil wm /A w]m Ifel A m roxy(m i sia)sdn:bhdl I l ~^^*^BJ H^a^B^BVßflsd /^H Mm a^B^B^BM I 1 0 Tu ku351 words
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Miscellaneous163 1974-02-10 15 |F IT'S your birthday today for the first few months of your birthday year life should go smoothly enough. Tou should have already made yourself comfortable. Now you can explore new ideas and toy with the thought of change. Tou will have your problems but they are not insurmountable. Tou163 words
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Miscellaneous259 1974-02-10 15 by. There's also some promise of really substantial money improvement in October. Tou need to watch expenditure you will probably be in spending: mood. New friends will help you to get rid of money. You should be a little careful about these link-ups since they could be exciting but do259 words
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Miscellaneous799 1974-02-10 15 THIS WEEK FOR YOU CAPRICORN (Dee. 21Jan. IS): You hear of further changes In your working life within the first two or three days of the week. You will be pleased by the opportunities that arise. There Is money around you at the moment and you could go far If799 words
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Article, Illustration664 1974-02-10 16 ROGER YUE - Out of the nostalgic West comes a hit film ROGER YUE OSCAR-WINNERS BOUNCE BACK FROM OBSCURITY By PUT, most surprising fact about a surpi ising film. The Last Picture Show (Orchard) is that two numbers of the cast, long considered as all washed up, have bounced back into the limelight664 words
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449 1974-02-10 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat THK recent communist terrorist activities in four states Kedah, Perak, Pahang and Kelantan have posed no major threat to the nation, the Inspector-dcnc ral of Police, I)a--ti'k Haji Abdul Hah man bin Hashim, said today. He added449 words
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205 1974-02-10 16 Police detainee shot dead in escape bid SEREMBAN, Saturday P^ POLICE detainee was shot dead in a shoot-out when he and his accomplice tried to escape from custody at Simpang Pertang police station in Jelebu last night. The r.an, from Durlan Tipus, Jelebu, and his accomplice from Malac- ca, both205 words
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Article40 1974-02-10 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Primary Industries Minister. Datuk Talb Mahmud. returned home today after a sevennation tour of the Middle East with promises of oil. financial aid lor development, and an invitation to increase Malaysian exports to the region.40 words
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128 1974-02-10 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Central Narcotics Bureau offi- j cen seized almost $10,000 worth of ganja and heroin in a raid at the 3*4 mile Jalan Ipoh this morning. Two women and a man, believed to be a "blf time" peddler, were picked up128 words
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441 1974-02-10 16 WALTER SCOW - WALTER SCOW By rPUT It in a clamshell, one can say that The Neptune Factor (director: Daniel Petrie) coming to the Odeon, is strictly for the nshes, but this would be doing less than Justice to the considerable resources441 words
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Advertisement287 1974-02-10 16 yaV^Wa^vwA^v^rWWaVA^rV^r^rWa l aWa•ay»^ BaafTTTTT^TTTTTTTTTT*aWT^TT*T^ i 2 Skowi Nititly [Vri n Vv I > 700 4 9 30p«. LA>I UAT CkiMretJl/- I > The FuMiest of dwJ^ARRY ON" Series! J J*^_ AHTCK. BOSfflSm wnai a>r> =----^"=rrf^. *sa < ODEON-Coming! ij Wherever you've been— this is where you've never been before in287 words
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Advertisement52 1974-02-10 16 IMPERIAL w c at?:' s'/J M S UPPER THOMSON ROAD LAST DAY' 2 IS 7 15 930 pm HSU FENG ANGELA MAO Movia Quaan Lj LI HUA Ln Ehu Tomorrow: MY LOVI, M» SIN" AAorxjorin, (WBIKRV Dally at 5 JO 8 30 p.m. MUTHURAMAN KR VI J ATA KANNAMMA' (TAMIL52 words
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Advertisement33 1974-02-10 16 ||PSA Sunday HARBOUR tOURS TODAY LEAVING CLIFFORD PIER HOURLY 9.00 A.M. 9.30 P.M. ADULTS 50 cts. CHILDREN (UNDER 12) 10 cts. Tickets Available at Clifford Pier I FOOD AND DRINKS SOLD ON BOARD33 words
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Advertisement1019 1974-02-10 16 i ••••••*9t»9»»»»»»»»»» %Va*. V.'.V.Va'aV.V. V.V. Igoub.^ MM-;: ifeCflSffJ GOLDEN TODAY SPECIAL MORNING ■|||.I.|ILJ.|.U J JJ UJIL'H SHOW at 9.00 a.m. KONG CHIAN H'H IIH lilHllllHiUlTil at 11.00 a.m. NO FREE LIST. 2 show. 700 a,* 30 pm AdmiMion Pricas at KONG CHIAN $3 $2 $1 I "CAMNV ON MATRON ColoAcrobatlC*1,019 words
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Article123 1974-02-10 17 the FAMILY OF the late Mr Cheah Swee Seang thank friends. relatives business associates and others for their kind attendance. donations at the house and funeral during their recent Bereavement THE FAMILY of the late Mr Lee Heng Tong thanks all SI A staffs. Drs and Staffs of123 words
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Article41 1974-02-10 17 IN LOVING MEMORY OF Chin Yew Sf >ni departed 10 2 68 Missed by wife, son and loved ones in LOVING MEMORY OF MRS SIOW CHENO WATT Departed 10-2-51 Gone but will never be forgotten by loved ones41 words
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Obituary, Illustration80 1974-02-10 17 k\\lk S\M MOV. Ilinl 10.2.1973 Two tired eyes are sleeping Two weary hands are still The one that worked so hard Is resting now with God. Upright, kind, true and obliging He never deserved what he went through. If he could have spoken before he died These are80 words
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Obituary, Illustration23 1974-02-10 17 Julian I VtIJMSIM.H* ■M WXI9 You left without bidding us farewell but we know you are I safe. HIS LOVED ONES23 words
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Obituary, Illustration34 1974-02-10 17 of Miss S. Sunlhiri R«i who left us suddenly on 10.2.73 Silent In sorrow and constant in thought. Dearly missed by beloved father, mother, brothers, sisters, relatives and friends. I34 words
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Advertisement596 1974-02-10 17 classified ads (S rftJ^$A»i Bible corrrsponSttcmn* Free Please apply y^pnerson P O Box M Spore *< A* CN*NCtUO« iC* JOKES nr.ks ilipm Sunday March Irrt »t Singapore Conference Hall >me N TII»M*TtOMAL BAPTIST CMUMCH of Singapore. 90 Klnfi kaZtntu Uk American School "^BTitcm in EnflUh Morning ,or»hlp »erv»ce« B a.m.596 words
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Advertisement710 1974-02-10 17 INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION wishes to purchase or lease Industrial zoned land for equipment repair, workshop, warehouse, offlees NnfMtt/HNfl MSO COOMMfM M 1 1 1/2 acres. Send details to SUN T BOX AMO SPORE. NAM-HO TRAVEL SERVICE LIMITED.. Tour West Malaysia Seven Days Ssl3o/-. airconditioned busSslso/-. Malaysia Oentlng Highlands by alrcondltloned bus710 words
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Advertisement976 1974-02-10 17 POSTAL TUITION In all subjects] for H8 C MCE Singapore i OCE. Q.T L C E L CC I < Book-keeping, etc Apply torn latest pruspeclu; Ml P l) Box 1935 Spore Tel ***** or HO Bex 104 Johore Bahru. Tel 3958 BOOK-KEEPING ACCOUNTING EXAMINATIONS without tears Use the tested976 words
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Advertisement791 1974-02-10 17 RENAULT RlO 130* IS7I. accident free $5,000 Road lax. insurance covered until September 1974 Mileage 26.000 Call afternoon 3T7082 MORRIS IMS 1(71 Up top condition $8300 View Block 84. 238-B Stirling Road. Spore Tel *****7 BEAUTIFUL MACH •LKJOV show rar Tel *****0 Spore VAUXHALL 2000 excellent condition 1969 model with791 words
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Advertisement258 1974-02-10 17 iESINE QUALIFIED COMPANY a.l >cal associate for foreign Invest- 9 lent surveys and conclusion of .nut venture commercial and lanufurturlnK agreements with .meriinn and Japanese Com•nles Write Mr T O Keane M k International P O Box 283 'okohama Port Yokohama apan 231-91 IXX HOUUWIVIS Why five our hubbies sleepless258 words
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Advertisement638 1974-02-10 17 Sembawang Engineering The Engineering Division of Sembawang Engineering is engaged in design and supervisory work covering all engineering disciplines. Additional experienced engineering manage ment is required and applications are invited for the following permanent positions which offer excellent career prospects 1. SENIOR CIVIL/ STRUCTURAL ENGINEER To join the Resident Egmeer638 words
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Advertisement723 1974-02-10 17 jyj Sembawang Engineering Sembawang Engineering is currently engaged on a wide range of sophisticated engineering projects primarily for the offshore oil industry in South East Asia and the Arabian Gulf These protects encompass a full range of engineering activities Suitably qualified personnel are invited to apply for the following positions723 words
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Article, Illustration184 1974-02-10 18 FAIRY STORY, a Pall Mall six-year-old, has a good chance to even the score with Gamerullah in Race Three at Bukit Timah today. Only a head separatea them in the lOf Bukit Timah Cup last month. A front-runner, Fairy Story will be184 words
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Article54 1974-02-10 18 SHEFFIELD (England). Sat.— Plans for an International squash rackets Grand Prix circuit r-xt year were announced here last night. South Alrlcan-born Mr. Owen Emslie representing an organisation called World Championship of Squa*n IWC8). said they planned to launch a circuit of SO tournaments, with 18 players contracted54 words
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Article37 1974-02-10 18 FRANKFURT. Sat RuJi Schmidtke. the West German l'ght-heavyweight, fractured his right arm early In his tight with Amiritan boxer Eddie Jones here last nlgr.l —but still completed the scheduled 10 rounds to force a draw.37 words
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Article32 1974-02-10 18 HAARLEM. Sat The 1974 Dutch motor-racing Grand Prix will be held at the Zvndvoort Circuit near here thl* summer despite the present energy crisis, the organisers said yesterday32 words
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Article120 1974-02-10 18 RACI MOM Jtir TIKTIK OIHHII CMIA TnH. CrMrei Confuiloo Gold Tax CanfuaiMi Triple Croon Gold Tax Tri«t* Crewtl Confusion Gold Tax Natlanal Credtt W'mdaor Light Nuclear Rocket National Credit Nuclear Rocket Windsor Light Qamerullafi Dilettante Gomanwrn Trlrt* MM* Ratnea Stalwart National Crrdit Fairy It.rr Gamrrullah Dilrttante o.i.tunn Gamerullah Glen120 words
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Article1219 1974-02-10 18 Race 1 Confusion: Splendid third with 8.0 to Daring Mission Dlv. 2 BVjf last week; goes up only 2-lb; bright ee,ch-wav chance. Hen He Come. IV: Lung 'past his best but on good going and down where he U. be can surprise: last win B Tlmah May1,219 words
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Article306 1974-02-10 18 KINGSTON, Sat. Sablna Park where MCC today start their four-day match against Jamaica might also be called the Lawrence Rowe ground. Rowe. 25 year old right handed batsman who Is in the Jamaica 12 for today's game, has a phenomenal scoring record at the groundReuter - 306 words
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130 1974-02-10 18 GIRLS CAN BEAT BOYS AT SOCCER REPORT MELBOURNE. Sat. Girl soccer teams should be able to beat boys' teams of the sime ftfe up to the midteens, a world gathering of sports medicine authorities was told here yesterday. Dr. P. F. Russo. Director of Pre Clinical Studies at the New130 words
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Article53 1974-02-10 18 NEW YORK. Sat. The Republic of CMna has accepted an Invitation to enter a team in the Central Ohio basketball tournament to br held at the College of Wooster on March 28-31. It will mark the first appearance of a Republic of China basketball squad53 words
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Article47 1974-02-10 18 THE FAS beginners coaching nurse, which was scheduled to begin tomorrow, has been postponed to Feb. 18-32 at Jalan Besar Stadium. Those who have applied for the course are asked to contact Michael Walker a. the National stadium M confirm their enrolment.47 words
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Article20 1974-02-10 18 LONDON. Sat—Colchester United beat Swansea City 2-0 In an English Football League Division Pour match here last night.20 words
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Advertisement433 1974-02-10 18 LEVER CANTEEN TENDER Tenders are invited from experienced caterers to run and manage a canteen to sell food (Muslim and Chinese types) and drinks (hot and cold) to approximately 600 employees in our Factory at Jalan Bungsar on a 2-yearly contract basis commencing Ist May 1974. Tenders which should specify433 words
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Advertisement60 1974-02-10 18 Newly Established International Industry requires suitable candidate to fill the post of: FINANCIAL ACCOUNTANT This is a senior position and the man must possess the so propnate experience ,n ..mil.r field and preferably be holder of ao accounting qualification Singapore citizen, who are .ntere.ted in this position may apply m60 words
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Miscellaneous1311 1974-02-10 18 Today's card ItJMM 2.00 CLASS 4 DIV 2- 9F ■aUSJUI ($7,500 $5,250 to winner) 1 339S VfanNM a (Merchant) Noordln 8 0 <dd»2l> CMam 8 IMOSOraf* Dm a (Arcad*) Lm 690 <«7> OaaMm 6 I MVOBaftada Mm* <( harttoni Danirlj 7 «»(-5) WHaan i 6097 ÜBmlelat a (TWO Samaurl 5a1,311 words
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Miscellaneous57 1974-02-10 18 A StlCKy reminder Scri,l »r I.l* *>U. Or>.l >r r Gary tnm >a«l* ra»a. *y MSB] B.rrt. r TMS QUICKEST V™' /'fttJ SHOiHD^V I KMEVE ME.TUIS 'V^^. L IMP«Jtve\WUR fH VOUTOtCECP I l^V/ I KNOW THAT IN < M 'AlN^^2 l^aa^La^r4aV rim. EVBfiV TIME YOU I MWk.'f OfTEW lOCK UP57 words
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2111 1974-02-10 19 STABLE had a great day at Ipoh yesterday, scoring a treble with Song Kang, New Breed and Grand Coup 11. Apprentice M. C. Lain rode Song Kanjt and Grand Coup 11. Rod Dawkips partnered New Breed. Back In the saddle2,111 words
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601 1974-02-10 19 STIPE'S rt€PO«T JYfALASANI in Race Three IT failed again to pass the prc-race urine test and was withdrawn by the stewards The Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday's irets at Ipoh: RACE 1: When apprentice Masruhen. the declared rider for Le»ng. failed to arrive In time601 words
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Article405 1974-02-10 19 nHICAOO, Sat. \j Former heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad All said yesterday he had not decld ed whether to fight Jerry Quarry. He said he wanted three months rest "before I even start thinking about who I'm going to fight. All. apparently still weary from405 words
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390 1974-02-10 19 IOC begins talks on China and amateurism AUSANNE, Sat. position in the world of sport and the question of just how amateur an amateur sportsman should be, will head the agenda at a key meeting here of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) Executive Board. Delegates and proChina lobby.sts have beenReuter - 390 words
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Article, Illustration52 1974-02-10 19 CHINA'S SKATERS SHOW THEIR STUFF AT WORLD MEET CHINA'S speed skaters, Ho Chin Sheng, Su Ko Pin and Chao Wei Chang (left to right on right of picture;, show their capabilities during a training HHtap at Imc'l. Germany, for the World Speed Skating championships. On left is Russia's Alexander Vladimirov.UPI - 52 words
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Article192 1974-02-10 19 David Sung: 'Great loss to Turf TUKF officials yesterday 1 d^acrlbed David Sung Jr» trai'? death at Kuala Lumpur on Friday t-n,di aa "a gnat Icm to th» Turf." "He belonged to a dwloling band of owners woo raced for the sport of IL" one official said. A leading traiatr192 words
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Article45 1974-02-10 19 PALM DESERT (California). Sat— Veteran Bert Yancey fired an eye-popping, 11-under-par 81 Just one stroke away from the lowest round ever scored on the pro golf tour and established a three-stroke lead yesterday In the third round of tb« Bob Hope Desert Classic45 words
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Article, Illustration65 1974-02-10 19 The family of the late Mr. Samuel Vargheae (Assistant Chief Accountant. NEB) gratefully acknowledges condolences, assistance, attendance of the Oeneral Manager staff of the NEB. friends and relatives Thanks doctors and staff of AssunU A requiem mass will be said on Monday. Peb. 11. at 7 a.m. In the65 words
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Advertisement109 1974-02-10 19 YEO HIAP SENG LIMITED COMPANY ANNOUNCEMENT ICCOUMTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30th SEFTEMBER 1973 •ctors of the Company are happy to report 1 hat the Company and Its Subsidiaries made a net hefore tax for the year ended 30th. ■September. 1973 of $2,109,710 as compared with >•■ 444.362 for the109 words
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Advertisement569 1974-02-10 19 LADY PACKERS REQUIRED I Air/Shipping Agencies, one of the Singapore's leading international household goods packing and forwarding companies, is expanding packing operations and require the following personnel:--12 Chinese ladies age 25 30 years.j. 3 Chinese lady supervisors age 30 40 years. 7 Chinese men class 4 driving licence and 1569 words
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Article, Illustration281 1974-02-10 20 Ramli or Arshad? It still looks a S'pore win OAMLJ SUDI, the man who sparked last week's r -0 win over Malacca, should lead Singapore Malays' attack in tonights "key" Sultan Gold Cup match against Johor Malays at Larkin Stadium, Johor Baru (kick-off 7.30. writes JOE DORAI. Ramli is one281 words
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593 1974-02-10 20 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By THE STAGE is set for an interesting final day's play in the HICEE-sponsored Tengah Golf Open championship today, with the rugged Lim Sin Seng fighting to hold his leading position against the favourites. Sin Seng, who led the field593 words
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Article180 1974-02-10 20 New Zealand shock world champs pHRISTCHURCH, Sat. New Zealand beat World champions The Netherlands 4-3 today, the first day of the round robin sevennation hockey tournament here. New Zealand were 3-1 down to the World Cup holders at half time. But in the end a fifth New Zealand goal in180 words
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131 1974-02-10 20 Penalty and 'own' goal save Tampines Rovers -TOURNAMENT favour■i- ites Tampines Rovers survived by the skin of their teeth against Hamilton in their FAS league Division One match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. They drew 2-2. Star-studded Rovers trailed twice but managed to salvage a point through a penalty and131 words
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Article49 1974-02-10 20 Ha If -centuries for India COLOMBO. Sat. Pour Indian players topped the half-century to help their team reach 283 for three on the first day of the second unofficial cricket test •gainst Sri Lanka here yesterday Scores: India 283-3 (Wadekar BS. Mankad 67 no.. Sharma 80 no. Bose 54).49 words
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Article29 1974-02-10 20 NORTH LITTLE ROCK. Bat. Top seed Jimmy Conner of America stayed alive In the Arkansas International tennis tournament last night defeating lan Fletcher of Australia. 8-1. 7-529 words
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Article63 1974-02-10 20 SYDNEY, Bat— Jeff Thomson. NSW fast bowler, took 7-85 to give his team the edge over Queensland In thtlr Sheffield Shield cricket match here today. Scores: NSW 249 and 115-3 R. Crlppln 53 M. Rosen 50) Queensland 205. At Perth. South Australia 151 and 34-463 words
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Article35 1974-02-10 20 3T. PETERSBURG (Florids), a»t.— Seventh-seeded Raul Ramlres of Mexico upset second-seeded Stan Smith of the United BUtca 7-6. 5-7. 8-4. last night and assured an all-foreign semifinals in the World Championship Tennis here35 words
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309 1974-02-10 20 Heavyrain hits British soccer hard ONDON, Sat. Heavy rain in Britain today caused the postponement of several English and Scottish Football League matches due to be played today and tomorrow. Tar matches postponed were: English Div One Stoke City v Arsenal, Birmingham v Queen's Park Rangers. Division Two: West Bromwich309 words
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Article, Illustration485 1974-02-10 20 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By "SAMBA SOCCER" that's what Brazil's crack professional club Juventus, aim to serve when they meet All-Japan tonight in their exhibition soccer match at National Stadium (kickoff 7). As they spoke of "samba soccer," the team's five strikers brought out the guitar, drums485 words
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316 1974-02-10 20 THE First Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) table tennis tournament, sche duled at Qandung from Feb. 10-16, has been postponed again, reports PETER SIOW. Originally planned to be held in Jakarta last November, It was postponed to this month at Bandung. The tournament316 words
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Obituary84 1974-02-10 20 MNIsT MOHTIIRO (EraiO pan** away p*a«fuMy on 2.7« *l T.R.o.H. tearing bahlaa wif. (Lucy) thm sob* two dauc&tera-lo-isw aad two (rand-dauchur* to mourn hi* lost. Corteit Iravra Blk. 116. M4-O. Lor. 2 T. Payok on Moeomy 11.3.74 tt 2.30 p.m for Church of Rlms Chrtat. Dunn to Cbua Cau84 words
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Article, Illustration382 1974-02-10 20 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By A WELL taken penalty kick by Bruce McKay in the last five minutes won for Bucks the Singapore Rugby Union's League Div. 2 title at Dover Road yesterday. It gave Bucks a 6 4 win. They scored from two382 words
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Miscellaneous49 1974-02-10 20 &TCCER. Tour match Jmvenn .s (Brazil) v f(National Stadium 7 p.m) FAS Oiv. 1: Cut'irle v VC (Jalan Besar 4.4 j) Sultan.. Oold Cup- John: v Singapore >!jirkin hundlum Johore Bfc^ru 7 JO). GOLF Hlcee Tengah Open (Tengah 8 am >. TABLE TENNIS Interconstituency final (Oay World 7 30 pm).49 words