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Title Section21 1974-05-09 1 TOTAL DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 250,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FINAL EDITION THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1974 25 CENTS M.C.(P) 21/7421 words
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Article690 1974-05-09 1 RULES TO SETTLE ASEAN DISPUTES Unanimous agreement on Philippines proposal JAKARTA, Wednesday I THE Association of South-east Asian Nations (Asean) today accepted a Philippines proposal for procedures to settle disputes between member countries. The Philippines also withdrew its offer to base Asean 's first permanent administrative office there in favourReuter; AP - 690 words
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Article73 1974-05-09 1 FRANKFURT. Wed Th« dollar fell by nearly two pfennings to hit a new six month low when It vat set at 2 4250 marks at today 'i official fixing on the West German foreign exchange market here. Dealer* noted that this compared with yesterday's fixReuter - 73 words
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Article602 1974-05-09 1 K takes Israeli plan to Syria JERUSALEM, Wednesday T)R. Henry Kissinger took Israeli proposals for a disengagement pact with Syria to Damascus today on yet another joutney in his quest for peace in the Middle East. i The plan, put to him here last night after his i talks InAP; UPI - 602 words
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Article64 1974-05-09 1 BAN FRANCIBCO, Wed —Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Hearst today offered a US$5O,OOO (*****.000) reward tor Information leading to the safe return of their kidnapped daughter. Patricia. The reward Is the first offered In the caae. which began more than three months ego when the 20-year-old newspaper heiress was64 words
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Article49 1974-05-09 1 NEW YORK. Wed.— Chue Manhattan Bank, one of America's glaota, joined the parade to the 11 per cent Interest rate for prime hmlnm loe.ni (or larger customer* yerterday Chaas Manhattan also raised 1U small frminan prime rate to per cent from 7V4 per cent.— UPl.49 words
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Article38 1974-05-09 1 RBW YORK. Wed— Dow Jones averages, baaed on first hour of trading en *he he-v York ru^t Exchange: -X mc.ii* Übl. oo*n Oil*: Jr tra-i 172 41 dowa ol> V uti; ti.o6. r tx n *mx.38 words
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132 1974-05-09 1 MAS DENIES GO-SLOW BY PILOTS OVER PAY RIFT KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. There have been delays In MAS services 1". the last few days. "These delays are operational In nature and are being investigated." an MAS spokesman said today. He denied that there wax a go-slow by the pilots over a132 words
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Article60 1974-05-09 1 HONOKONO. Wed— China today revalued its currency upward by one per cent against the Hongkong dollar, the Hongkong branch of the Rank r>; China said. A spokesman an- t>M new rate of r«' r> for I". -64 remlnbl. -anour*" to the old rate of F*CT. ,060 words
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371 1974-05-09 1 THE Indian Government today threatened to suspend all railway workers who Joined today* nationwide strike if they did not return to work by tomorrow morning. The Railway Minister. Mr. Lalit Maskra, said new workers would be recruited In their place. Hundreds ofReuter - 371 words
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Article, Illustration78 1974-05-09 1 JOHN Neweombe of Australia, top seed In the World ChamP!jn i h I p Ten nls (WOT) finals, is all smiles as be receives UBS2SJM <SSM.»M) In from Ed Haggar (left) chairman of Haggar Points, for winning the Blue group section in the tournament atUPI - 78 words
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Article70 1974-05-09 1 RANOOON, Wed —Burma's leaders last night found out the cost of practising the country's new austerity programme they had to buy their own drinks at an official function, the Vanguard newspaper said today. The paper said the occasion was a dinner giv^n by PresMent Ne Win forReuter - 70 words
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Article487 1974-05-09 1 Mr. X to the rescue A MYSTERY GIFT ENDS STRIKE LONDON, Wednesday lEADERS of Britain's 1,200,000 engineering workers today called off a potentially crippling national strike, union president Hugh Scan lon an nounced. Mr. Scanlon said after a meeting with the Labour Government's Employment Secretary Michael Foot that the strike,Reuter; UPI - 487 words
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224 1974-05-09 1 Trudeau will call new election if... OTTAWA, Wed— Prtmo Minister Pierre Trudeau said today that If his. majority Liberal Government is defeated on the non -confidence vot».» tonight. Par liamer t would be dissolved and an election called. Conservative leader Robert Stanfleld and New Democratic Party leader David Lewis haveUPI - 224 words
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Article37 1974-05-09 1 MIAMI. Wed. The Internal Revenue Service has begun a new examination of the bank records of President Nixon's friend Mr. Charles G. "Bebe" Reboso, the Miami Herald said today— AF (See Page Two)37 words
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Article19 1974-05-09 1 JAKARTA. Wed. Philippine Foreign Secretary Mr. Carlo* P. Ronnie said today hit Government was actively considering19 words
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Advertisement80 1974-05-09 1 NTUC TO INVEST $80 m IN FLATS Page 7 WHITE House faces legal batt!e over tapes I CALL to carry on Brandt's policies 3 MARCOS: Residents of Jolo to be given land 4 POLY exam results "held back" FLAT-buyers hope CPF laws will be eased 9 EXPERTS to swop visits80 words
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323 1974-05-09 2 THAI REBEL CHIEF DENIES ABDUCTION BANGKOK, Wed. A Muslim seDaratlst leader In Southern Thailand has denied that he Is connected with the kidnapping of two foreign missionary nurses, but said other rebels might be Involved, the Bangkok Post reported today. In an Interview published in the Post. Por Su, the323 words
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138 1974-05-09 2 EXPLODING THE SLIMMING BREAD MYTH LONDON, Wed— Bakers were accused yesterday ef misleading the public with claims for "stimming loaves. High -protein, starchreduced low-density breads were, weigbt-for-weight, no different from other breads in energy value and nutritional content, an official report said. "However, the argument is used that bread isReuter - 138 words
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Article38 1974-05-09 2 WABHINOTON. Wed Former Wall Street bond market expert William Simon takes over as US Treasury Secretary today without the power tea* of his pradtas■or ana facing a formidable array of domestic and International economic problems Rautsr38 words
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373 1974-05-09 2 -Stolen painting worth $llm returned to owner LONDON, Wed. Scotland Yard detectives who recovered a stolen £2 million (B*ll4 million) Verm c c r masterpiece returned the painting to Its rightful owners yesterday. They treated It like a danger-jusly-Ul hospital patient 'It's suffered a bit." said Mr. John Jacob of373 words
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Article57 1974-05-09 2 "™O. Wed. chine** Premier Chou En-lal yesterday cectared that the Ptortu- coup detat was a jnajor victory for African nation* engaged in a violent i nruggle for Independence His comment, the flnt made In ,«jblic by a Chinese leader on the coup, came ax. i state57 words
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Article, Illustration319 1974-05-09 2 Transcripts may backfire... WASHINGTON, Wednesday 'pHE White House toctay faced a legal battle on two fronts following President Nixon's decision not to turn over any more Watergate-related material to Congress or special Watergate prosecutor Leon Jaworski. There were also signs that the publication lastReuter - 319 words
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Article59 1974-05-09 2 WASHINGTON. Wed The Nixon Administration has suffered another foreign policy defeat In Congress with the Senate's refusal to allow more military aid money for South Vietnam The 43 to 38 vote was seen by Senate sources a* rejection of both the Administration's Indochina policies and procedure*59 words
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Article123 1974-05-09 2 PAY HIKEFOR TOP GOVT MEN SOUGHT WASHINGTON, Wed. President Nixon yesterday sent a message to Congress asking for salary Increases for the country's top civil servants. "The recent rejection by the Congress of higher salaries for the executive, legislative and Judicial branches has created a problem within the government thatReuter - 123 words
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Article67 1974-05-09 2 Last Mirages delivered to Libya PARIS. Wed— The last five Mlrage-3 Jet fighters of the 110 Mirages ordered by Libya were delivered this week, Informed sources reported. The delivery complete* the the 1970 agreement between Libya and France. Libyan pilots and maintenance mechanics were trained at a French air baseAP - 67 words
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Article37 1974-05-09 2 TOKYO. Wed —A major Japanese trading firm has reached an agreement with Chinese authorities for the purchase of 3.000 tons of Chinese coal, for shipment presumably starting this month, the Asahi Shlmbun reported today —APAP - 37 words
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Article359 1974-05-09 2 WASHINGTON, Wad A SENATE armed services sub-committee voted yesterday to delete US$77 million (Ssl92 million) from the proposed Defence Department budget which would have (tone into a programme to improve the payload and accuracy of nuclear missiles. Senators said the funds might make It moreReuter - 359 words
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Article52 1974-05-09 2 NSW YORK, WeA.— Priaeses Margaret paused daring her New Yerk tew yesterday to pay a brief visit to Ike Daeheaa ef Wtadeer, her ancle's widow The Pttsteses and the wife of the late Duke of Windear chatted fer about is minatea la the ■unlit— •■Me la the WaldorfAP - 52 words
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Article, Illustration176 1974-05-09 3 NEW ANTIGRAFT BODY GETS DOWN TO THE JOB HONGKONG, Wed. Hongkong's In dependent commission against corruption has received 1,499 complaints since its Inception almost three months ago, the Legislative Council was told today. The acting Colonial Secretary, Mr Michael Clinton, replying to a question by councillor U Fook-wo, said :hatReuter; UPI - 176 words
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Article63 1974-05-09 3 WASHINOTON. Wed The US State Department yesterday said it was disappointed by the Greek Government's decision to deport two Palestinian terrorists convicted of the muacre of five people last August at the Athens airport. Press officer Paul Hare sale': "We continue to believe that the most effectiveAP - 63 words
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Article49 1974-05-09 3 BARCELONA. Wed An anarchist organisation has claimed responsibility for the kidnapping in Pans of Spanish banker Angel Baltasar Suarez. Informed sources said here today. The organisation also listed ransom demands which included the release of a man awaiting trial In Spain, the sources said, neuter.Reuter - 49 words
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283 1974-05-09 3 WASHINGTON, Wednesday THE White House warned yesterday that failure by Congress to supply South Vietnam with the arms it needs could upset the military equilibrium in South-east Asia and endanger LS national security. The White House comment came from spokesman Qerald Warren when askedReuter - 283 words
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233 1974-05-09 3 US team to heal China rift over wheat sales— WASHINGTON. Wed. Three Agriculture De partment scientists and two wheat traders flew to Peking last night In hopes of solving a disagreement which cf.ild threaten huge American grain sales to Chl- na. {The visit was announced at a private meeting ofReuter - 233 words
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Article26 1974-05-09 3 CANBERRA. Wed.— Prince Charl«« hM accepted an innuuon from Australian Prime Minister Oough WhlUam to visit Australia in September and October this year— un.26 words
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221 1974-05-09 3 Churches to prepare black list of banks 'backing racism* GENEVA, Wed. The World Council of Churches (WCC) said yesterday It will draw up a list of banks so It can take action against certain ones "involved in strenftheninf racist regimes in southern Africa." Meeting in ZeUI. Netherlands, the WCCs M-221 words
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Article31 1974-05-09 3 LONDON, Wed. Leaders of immigrant organisations have urged the government to speed up issue of entry certificates to the separated wives and children of Asian Immigrants who have settled In Britain31 words
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Article30 1974-05-09 3 COLOMBO: Sri Lanka's Justice Ministry Secretarr Mr. Nihal Jayawicareme has said that no people were being held I nc o m m v nicado and without trial in the country.30 words
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Article27 1974-05-09 3 RANGOON: Rebel forces killed 25 passengers aboard a river boat and Injured 82 others In Burma's first major ambush this year, the official Vanguard newspaper said today.27 words
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Article34 1974-05-09 3 DACCA: Police announced the largest seliure of unauthorised arms. Including heavy machine guns and anti-aircraft guns from the home of a former politician who was killed Jut after Bangladesh won Its Independence In 197134 words
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Article36 1974-05-09 3 GENEVA Iranian Health Minister A n o v s hlrvan Pouyan. a former professor of general surgery at the Parts medical faculty, was today elected president of the annual assembly here of the World Health Organisation.36 words
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Article32 1974-05-09 3 SYDNEY: A 39-year-old man and an attractive 2«-year-old blonde were arrested today In connection with Australia's biggest robbery last month's As4l7.Mf (Ssl4 million) mail truck hold up at Beerburrum, Queensland.32 words
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Article22 1974-05-09 3 LONDON: Britain Is to donate £11.374.000 (about S$S9 million) to the new Asian Development Fund. Overseas Development Minister Judith Hart said yesterday.22 words
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Article34 1974-05-09 3 BEIRUT The Soviet I Union has said It regarded the Palestine Liberation Organisation as the only party which has the right to speak for the Palestinian people, Palestinian guerilla leader Yasser Arafat said today34 words
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Article27 1974-05-09 3 PADUA, (Italy): A nun and at least 10 small children she was driving home from a nursery school died yesterday when their minibus Plunged Into a canal.27 words
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Article34 1974-05-09 3 PARIS: Finance Minister Valery Glseard D'Estalng is likely t.> be the next President of France, according to an opinion poll today giving him a narrow popularity lead over bis socialist rival Francois Mltterm—L— Ageneisa.34 words
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515 1974-05-09 3 'Carry on Brandt's foreign policy... We expect the new Bonn Government to help fulfil the treaties signed by ex-Chancellor, says East Germany EAST BERLIN. Wednesday gAST Germany, whose alleged agent helped precipitate the resignation of Chancellor Willy Brandt, today called on West Germany to continue Mr. Brandt's policy of reconciliation515 words
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Article81 1974-05-09 3 TOKYO. Wed. Foreign Minuter Masayoshl Ohlra will hold talks with Secretary of State Henry Kissinger en May Jl during Mr. Ohlra'i one-week visit to the United States, Foreign Ministry sources said yesterday. The sources said Mr Ohlra and Dr Kissinger will discuss the MiddleUPI - 81 words
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Article54 1974-05-09 3 JAKARTA. Wad Seventem people were killed and M other* injured when goods train wat derailed in Lastpunt south Sumatra, tt was reported here jsslomlsj The Indonesian dally. Staar ■arapan. said 11 of the floaehas were derailed in the ecctdant last Friday. Ik ■aid the death tollReuter - 54 words
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233 1974-05-09 4 JOINT PLEA FOR ORDER IN MOZAMBIQUE LOURENCO MARQUES, Wed. The military and civilian rulers of Mozambique yesterday made a Joint appeal for discipline and order In the Portuguese African territory. The acting GovernorGeneral, Col. David Ferrelra, and the Com-mander-ln-Chlef if the Armed Forces. Oen. Basto Machado, issued a joint communiqueReuter - 233 words
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Article57 1974-05-09 4 TOKYO, W»d Jordan! Crown Prince Htau n» T»lal today Mked Japan for Increased •conomlc aid to help «Wrriop his country* economy, a Japanest official Mid. Tin Prtnc*. who arrived bar* yo*erd*y for a weoki rldt ai quo* of the Japano( Oovtrnment mad* the request InReuter - 57 words
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Article24 1974-05-09 4 DARES-BALAAM. Wed Boom S7.OM people (ace starvation In Tanaanla's MoroKoro district due to atvere flooding, according to report* reaching here yesterday. AP.AP - 24 words
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239 1974-05-09 4 RANOOON. Wed—FOrmer Burmese Prime Minister U Nu has given up his links with Thailand based insurgents oPoosed to the government of Preslden Ne Win. a former aide said yesterday. U Nu Is now living in a maharaja's residence In India under the239 words
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Article153 1974-05-09 4 MAO'S FOES STILL ACTIVE WARNING HONOKONO, Wed Radio Peking tortay warned that Party Chairman Mao Tse-tung's opponents remained active In China, and called for continued criticism nf former Defence Minister Lin Plao The radio, monitored here, was broadcasting an article marking the eighth anniversary yesterday of Chairman Mao's 1966 directiveReuter - 153 words
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468 1974-05-09 4 Saigon and Vietcong accuse each other over shelling of a school CAIGON. Wed. The Oovernment and the Vietcong have traded accusations over tiie shellIng of a South Vietnamese village school, as the Government pressed for a Joint investigation. The Saigon Command spokesman said the Vietcong delegate accused government forces ofReuter - 468 words
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401 1974-05-09 4 Residents of Jolo to be given land: Marcos AN 'INNOVATIVE EXPERIMENT' MANILA, Wednesday PRESIDENT Marcos today announced what he called "an innovative experiment to return power to our people" by giving the lands of a Muslim town in .southern Philippnes to its residents. Addressing the region's scholars at the opening401 words
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280 1974-05-09 4 'Accept new ideas to curb birth -rate 1 BANGKOK. Wed. Po pulmtlon policy- makers from IS Asian and South Pacific countries have been urged to accept innovative action in the search for solmUoru to the region's birth conlrol problems Mr. John Maramis, executive secretary of the Economic Commission for Asia280 words
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Article33 1974-05-09 4 WASHIHOTON W«L— The Dnltod BUtM v holding back Marly million <ssj% mil ■on) In fortfgn aid grants, awaiting a dadstoe In Turkey to continu* a baa on opium production AT.33 words
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Advertisement149 1974-05-09 4 First oTont: Friday. May 10: THET SHOOT HORSEB, DOST THET? Another mastsrpioee in our World Cinoma Series: Jane Fonda, Michael Sarraxin and Susannah Tork in Sydney Pollack's groat film of danes marathons in which people are the ultimate spectacle. RELC AUDITORIUM: 7.30pm and 9.3©P" Second event: Sunday May 12: PASSFOHT149 words
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Article, Illustration256 1974-05-09 5 Riddle of fatal collapse of girl in canteen MYSTERY surrounds the death of a 17--year-old factory fir I who died without regaining consciousness on Tuesday ni«ht. a few hours after she collapsed In her office canteen in Jurong. Miss N( Lay Kirn reported for work at Sanyo factory at about256 words
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110 1974-05-09 5 Light-fingered shopper at NTUC supermart 1 4 MAN was caught H* shoplifting goods worth $24.60 from the NTUC Welcome supermarket in Toa Payoh, by a security guard oh March 30, la > magistrate's court yesterday. Tan Bcng Lean. 27, wm jailed (or a day and fined *500 for theft. He110 words
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Article, Illustration484 1974-05-09 5 THE JOB HOPPERS AND WHY THEY DO 1T... IT IS crudl I that local (inns start paying attention to the needb of Iheir employees, an American psychologist said yesterday. If" they don't, problems with their workers will worsen and their organisations will484 words
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Article50 1974-05-09 5 BABARAYAN Ooptl. 43. unemployed, was JalMd (or two months by a magtrtrmt* court yesterday for causing hurt to nine-year-old schoolgirl with a knife. He admitted udng the knife and hurting 8 Paravathi on her fofhsaii at her home in Kedondong Road on oct test year50 words
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471 1974-05-09 5 PAUL WEE; K.S. SIDHU - $435,000 haul in 10 days by robbers and thieves PAUL WEE K.S. SIDHU By and SINGAPORE cri- minals netted nearly half a million dollars in the past 10 days one of their richest hauls from robberies and thefts for such a period. On Tuesday alon£ thieves struck 40 times and471 words
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Article34 1974-05-09 5 THE Public Work* Department hopes to complete metrication conversion In their structural, design and investigation department by the end of this year, according to Metrication Digest, organ of the Metrication Board.34 words
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Article, Illustration325 1974-05-09 5 - THE EDUCATION Ministry was yesterday urged to better control kindergartens to ensure that the children were not crammed with academic work. Mr. John Ang. a lecturer with the University of Singapore's Department of Social Workers, who made the point said "Pre-school programmes325 words
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Advertisement63 1974-05-09 5 The first overhead shopping centre with revolvino restaurant CHANGE ALLEY AERIAL PLAZA S^i^r, I 'offer ISlgfflß A I Room 12A, CHANGE ALLEY AERIAL PLAZA.I Quay, Singapore 1. Phone *****. M MSCG Trading Pte. Ltd. c/m-fuurfuntibnv mJ-s A select rang* of imported furniture, carpets sod light- fittings y/t*jim 7 on show.63 words
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Advertisement111 1974-05-09 5 Get a pack off free facial tissues with every purchase of economy size Disprin. Now, for a limited jf^ x Soluble Disprin goes period only, you get a free t0 work fast t0 packet of facial tissues &<gr/ dissolve away with every 18-pack S^^ headaches Disprin you buy. jffg JL111 words
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Article, Illustration246 1974-05-09 6 IRENE NGOO - IRENE NGOO By DINT-SIZED and and play f ul Chan Kam Mci, 11, a Primary 5 pupil of Cedar Gir 1 Primary School is a public menace medically, that is. That's why she haa to live like a recluse in Middle246 words
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Article86 1974-05-09 6 TWELVE people including A girl were jailed for two months rach by the First Magistrates Court yesterday tor entering Singapore Illegally between March and April. Ihey pleaded guilty They wete A&man bin Harahap, 30. J*sminl Bantkap, 30, Basin bin Chan, 31. Hassan bin Omar. 30. Samad86 words
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244 1974-05-09 6 Wife who spent too much time with mother MR. JUSTICE D'Cotta was yesterday told of a merchant whose wife spent a lot more time with her mother than with him. Tan Sun Uang. the merchant, was granted a divorce on the ground of desertion when he told the court that244 words
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Article32 1974-05-09 6 POH Wah Song. 43. was fined $30 by the First Magistrate* Court yesterday for disorderly behaviour In St. Oeorge's Road on Tuesday at about 5.35 pjn. He pleaded guilty32 words
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121 1974-05-09 6 PUB AGAIN WARNS OF ILLEGAL ELECTRICAL EXTENSIONS rB Public Utilities Board has again warned the public that It is an offence to carry out electrical extensions without approval. A PUB statement says consumers using electrical extensions not approved by the board should stop using them Immediately and submit applications to121 words
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Article31 1974-05-09 6 THX Bute Coronar. Mr. Tone Yang Sul. recorded %n open Terdict yesterday on hnatirung mlatreas. Urn Olok Ctaoon. 40. who tv found dead in Stngapor* Rim on April 14.31 words
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325 1974-05-09 6 mHAI 10 per cent white j I rice, a new commodity In the market, U now being retailed at 81 j cents a katl at the thre* NTUC Welcome supermarkets at Toa Payoh. Bukit Ho Swee and Serangoon Gardens. According to325 words
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Article247 1974-05-09 6 'Poly exam results held back' gTUDENTS at the Singapore Polytechnic yesterday claimed that the results of some finalyear students have been held back by the administration. They believe these students had "something to do" with the recent leakage of examination papers at the Polytechnic. Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau officers were247 words
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Article, Illustration106 1974-05-09 6 Return home plea to husband SEAMSTRESS Susanna Koh. VI. yesterday appealed to ber husband. Mr. Richard Kwang Chuan Sak (above) 3t. an electrician, who "walked oat of her" two weeks ago, to retarn home. Madam Koh, a mother of a two-month old daughter, said: "We miss you very much. Please106 words
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Article48 1974-05-09 6 MR. Phey Yew Kok. general secretary of the Pioneer Industries employees' Union, y eater day presented 64 educational scholarship award* worth $50 each to members' children studying In primary and secondary schools. The recipient* ware among 13* sppßcaOoos received by the union's education committee48 words
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199 1974-05-09 6 Changi resort: Nearly half of village —cleared TWO more buildings are left to be knocked down under the first phase of the project to turn Changi Village into a huge tourist complex. Both are situated near the junction of Upper Changi Road and Telok Paku Road. One, a coffee shop,199 words
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Article28 1974-05-09 6 THX Singapore Chapter of Ikebana International will hold a Japanese flower die- play at the Shangri-La Hotel on May IS from 1 pm. to S pm.28 words
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261 1974-05-09 7 'RESEARCH VITAL TO TRADE UNIONISTS' ICFTU-ARO president and leading Malaysian trade unionist, Mr. PP. Narayanan, on Tuesday stressed the importance of research for trade unionists who have to deal with large organisations like multinational companies. Addressing the ICFTUARO seminar here on trade union research, Mr. Narayanan said that trade unionists261 words
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Article27 1974-05-09 7 THE Chinese Women* Association will hold a party and fashion show for Its new members at Roblna't coffee house on June 24. at 10 a.m.27 words
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168 1974-05-09 7 Man who lied to remarry is fined $1,000 A MAN who claimed he was a widower when in fact he had a wife was fined $1,000 by the Fourth District Court yesterday for making a false declaration. Lai Shu Ming. 42. pleaded guilty to making the false statement at the168 words
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207 1974-05-09 7 Call to publish Asian statistics year book— MR. Y. BARZILAI. an Israeli delegate to the ICFTU-AKO seminar, yesterday suggested that the Asian 'Regional Organisation In New Delhi should roduce a statistical year book. He said It could get some statistical data from sources like the United Nations, Ecafe, Unesco, ILO.207 words
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Article37 1974-05-09 7 TH- Btate Coroner. r Yong Yung Sui. recorded a suicide verdict on K— ilammal Rama Naldu who was found I hanging by her saree from tree In front of 148 Jalan I Slput on April IS37 words
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Article68 1974-05-09 7 C-Plan experts train tug crew TWO Colombo Plan experts from New Zealand are now assisting the port Authority to train personnel in the handling of Voith Schneider tugs They axe Capt Arthur Nalsmith, 44. and Capt Sidney Jones. 4S. who were nelKted by the New ZeaJand Government through the Colombo68 words
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Article69 1974-05-09 7 Lagoon to be made safer The Sentosa Development Corporation said yesterday that the lagoon on the Island would remain dosed lndeflnately to enable it to make the place much safer for the public A BDC *p"^t_nan said they were mil looking into various ways of improving the la«oon and this69 words
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Article53 1974-05-09 7 TH- Mb— tar lor _-Ht) and Home Affairs. Mr. Ohua Slan Chin, win be fa— l ofhonoar at a dinner and dance orfanlMd bjr the «hjlap Wo—an* »_3rtat_n on Saturday at I pa a* Neptune T— fttre Ractauranl The proceeds wtU be donatod to the Singapore53 words
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Article555 1974-05-09 7 P.M. RAMAN - NTUC to invest $80m in flats P.M. RAMAN By THK National Trades Union Congress is to invest $70 to $80 million to build 1,000 high-rise condominium-type apart ments annually. NTUC advisor, Prof. T.H. Elliott, who said this in a paper presented to the ICFTUARO seminar here yesterday added that the555 words
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Advertisement472 1974-05-09 7 o A O^\.^___i________F_____i _________H __H-____T _____r ____^__^'tI _I^_M **_^_fl __r w m _y yj n _^^^^^^^i motorearmt i^ run B>e 'ttet* r with Champion spark plugs Champion Cooler running Jt-JLi makes spark plugs to at high speed. suit your car. O n high speed runs, Champion f^^f Different engines work472 words
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Miscellaneous221 1974-05-09 7 Bringing Up F-thT My BUI K«vn-gh 4t HI j 1 I CHS «V«d k* A UST I I BUM**. M3U LOOFt'^l] f WMV OST ALL GrtAtM? U*T\ ID of aow it > po, J asrro— vcukbacxJ j jiaa««ic>c»rr>ou>«iow I JI VVWILE HMt LA_y< I \THEBESANEM£RGVSHCWTA6_? wTW ThCSc HQUpwHOLP^^ D BROTVtfR221 words
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Advertisement227 1974-05-09 8 ■SjEj|ljillißjjß Ih(3^blM EXCITING I II AND HISIGUITAR fP «j> I UaBaBBBMMCMMBtMaBaMBMMBBMBBBBaJ ~M W/\ J ,'ti I©l KMlllt -*****338 LX. 3 iv^J Lh '^^L. «^bl FOR RENT FACTORY/ WORKSHOP SPACE Centrally located Factory Workshop space (12.000 sq. ft.) with high ceiling together with 2,700 sq. ft. mezzanine office space (air-conditioned). Available227 words
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Advertisement30 1974-05-09 8 y^Arv^^n A /Ar^^v^vwvv^r^ A MAN TO i RESPECT LOOK HARD. j: MPERIAL^r^I Vi M S U»«t« THOMSON MOAO _j^^^nlaaW jo v^ NAN H M[HK__^^^ smee a^E afV kong m 55^830 words
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Advertisement409 1974-05-09 8 i AWINNER I m T ACADEMY AWARDS Si/ BEST PICTURE Oh if aT best oeiccTo*) Uh k U j «MT STOAT AI»aO«la«lAVO*«w) I <A ABLk KSTFuuemniaa-KSTMrrmaKCTiON J 1 i"***— »■«>*»*«*<> -mil oamnmtxua* <t) ,|2 9b moroughry tngyaMt film' -Wsttsr Ssow U x^ :=::::^v SUNOAV TIMES ,ft II -w S They409 words
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Advertisement441 1974-05-09 8 LUNCH and DINE at sth Floe. [I Specialists' Shopping Centie 7 Orchard Rd/ Somerset Rd A Singapore f, WK serve Hong Kong Tim fi I Sum and Delicacies lor quick I luncheon daily. And exquisite j^J^P^ Shangnainese dishes for lunch Wfm K\i d'lhw D |n dance //4f>k^P [Ay jl to441 words
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Advertisement744 1974-05-09 8 OBSAIIItSATIONi I I f)th Homantic Otrf H 11 am. I*6. 400. 830 HIS Fioonda Bolkan 4 "mini. V Raman "ROMANCE Cotor COMINO BOON Vtncanl Prioa Oiana Mas 'THCATNE OF BLOOD Coin- iua SATURDAY MIDNIGHT at CAPITOL LIDO-JURONG Sunday Mamng Shows at CAPITOL a LIDO S SHIH SZU a CHEN WO744 words
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Article, Illustration546 1974-05-09 9 A LAWYER told the High Court yesterday why a Singapore company printed here 10 editions of International Tribune (a Chinese daily in Indonesia) .without first getting ;a permit from the Ministry of Culture. "Singapore Publishing Co. Ltd. was acting then on specific instructions546 words
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190 1974-05-09 9 NEW FIRM PLANS ANTI-POLLUTION EQUIPMENT A JAPANESE company. Hitachi Chemical (Singapore) Pte. Ltd.. officially opened at a ceremony on Tuesday, Is planning to branch out to manufacturing ant.-poll-ution equipment soon. A statement to mark the opening said the products from the company would be sufficient to meet fully Singapore's demands.190 words
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130 1974-05-09 9 AOANG of thieves, specialising In stealing equipment and goods from factories, has been arrested. The five-man gang Is believed to have been responsible for at least eight thefts in various factories. Their loot Is estimated to have amounted to $22,000. The five were arrested130 words
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446 1974-05-09 9 Hopes rise Go vt will ease CPF laws SAVINGS TO BUY FLATS... IJOPES are beiag expressed by many people that the Government will revise its stand when Labour Minister Mr. Ong Pang Boon at the next Parliament meeting replies to a suggestion by Mr. Ang Nam Piau, MP for Thomson,446 words
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96 1974-05-09 9 U.S. MARINE EQUIPMENT GOES ON SHOW AN exhibition of har Dour ana dockside equipment Is now open to the public at ti:e United States Trade Centre In Yen San Building at Orchard Road The three-day exhibition, which began yesterday, features the latest equipment to be introduced into the local market.96 words
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Article52 1974-05-09 9 HO Thotnf Leant. M. (oraMr MUtnt of Woodbrldge Hnapltal and an Inmate of Yew Tm Home for the Aced. hu died at Outran Hospital Hit last known address wat in Waterloo Street. His next-of-fcln are asked to contact the officer lncharie of Pajr* L«oar52 words
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Article35 1974-05-09 9 THg Central Adult Section of the National Library wUI organise a forum in Malay on "The dearth of Malar literary writing today at the library i meetlni room on •aturtfcy at 1 pn.35 words
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Article, Illustration121 1974-05-09 9 HONESTY PAYS OFF FOR CABBIE MR. YEO Mi«w Kla (above), a NTlt Comfort taxi driver, has Just won two commendations for honesty. Yesterday he was presented with an honesty certificate by the Mandarin Hotel for returning a briefcase containing a passport, air ticket, American traveller cheques worth $100 and documents121 words
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Article49 1974-05-09 9 EDUCATION Minister Dr Lee Chiaw Meng has been elected oresident of the Singapore National Academy of Science. Other official* include Dr Pctrr Huang Hsing Hua. Dr. !isu Lofce 800 and Prof. Anne Johnson (vice president*). Mr. P. K. Hernon (secretary), and Mr. C. O. Roche (treasurer).49 words
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Article87 1974-05-09 9 Securicor union off register SECURICOR Employees' Union has been disbanded, and Its name struck off the NTUC register. The union decided to dissolve Itself after the Government refused to grant Securicor a licence to operate. But it Is understood to have delayed the official dlsbandment till 1U members have registered87 words
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Article34 1974-05-09 9 PAKISTAN International Airlines (PI At and the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) have signed an agreement tor PIA and CAAC to share servicing facilities at common rout* poinu throughout the world.34 words
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Advertisement123 1974-05-09 9 THURSIW SHCHTERS BEGIN WITH The Sunday Times i«BB»««fl Vsi LbbV j mm^ML£^lJ~^ l fa&M PiTil Last Sunday, 570jOOOpeopk read sales charts upwards every week whether The SundayTirnes .Throughout the for motorcars sound equipment or whole day The Sunday Times provided watches. Here is the market, the affluent families in Singapore123 words
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Advertisement312 1974-05-09 9 uouare tg* welcome* t% k. JIfM IT I ID Ck rNIV^f I V.LUD UMlmi ■r I 4 I UCHUNCHIJN NJ^HENG HAppY HOURS jMk j D'NE IN CONDUCIVE ATMOSPHERE m WITH CHARMING SINGERS TO PROVIDE ■P^l 1 ENCHANTING SONGS FOR YOUR DANCING JIV-"' **H 1 MAGNIFICENT HARBOUR VIEW AND r- y312 words
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Article426 1974-05-09 10 RETIRED British army officers, drowning their sorrows in London's suburbia and bemoaning the passing of old colonial days, are fond of recounting how much they had in common with the "natives" they once ruled in India. A love of ceremonial, a passion for reading also for writing memoirs426 words
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Article168 1974-05-09 10 nr»HE home-owning problems of the middle-income group cannot be solved by the Urban Redevelopment Authority alone. As an MP is to suggest in Parliament, middle-income Singaporeans need to draw on their Central Provident Fund savings to buy URA housing. The circumstances now and in 1968, when the lowerincome168 words
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Article442 1974-05-09 10 DAVID L4WOAY - Cracks in the Gauliist L ranks J DAVID L4WOAY By PARIS: The illml- nation of ex-Premier Jacques Chaban-Delmas from the French Presidential race as projected by computer not only ends 16 years of Oaulllst rule In France but threatens to destroy OaulUxm itself. The proud movement 'minded by General deReuter - 442 words
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Article439 1974-05-09 10 HONGKONG: Equipped with a helicopter landing pad on the roof, Asia's tallest building— a 57 -storey office block will begin rising here later this year on"% foimer waterfront factory site. The building Is featured In a *1,5« a million commercial complex under construction, and a Hongkong incorporated property439 words
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785 1974-05-09 10 BRIAN OEWHUBST - Promises of the best inflation tourniquet BRIAN OEWHUBST: WOOING THE AUSTRALIAN VOTERS ly Sy*wy THE uncommitted voter interested only in the gut issues of the day, wil decide who will govern Australia after May 18. Bookmakers have the election for both Houses of Parliament set at an even money betUPI - 785 words
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219 1974-05-09 10 The need for staggered hours... WE refer to your article "Three ways to ease traffic chaos SMA (8.T., April 24), when reporting on the editorial comment* expressed in the April issue of "The Manufacturer," official organ of the Singapore Manufacturers' Association We are happy to state that the Public Works219 words
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Letter61 1974-05-09 10 Mass Transit Study Unit Is currently conducting such a survey on the travel demand of workers employed in this Industrial estate. On completion of the survey, which Is expected by the end of July, the Information gathered would be used to Improve the public transport network. RONALD LOKE.61 words
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Letter83 1974-05-09 10 lI7E refer U the letter TT by Saxamy Ghan (ST., April 17) who suggested that the collection of refuse In the Woodland area should not be carried out at the time when housewives were occupied In the market. The marketing time for housewives varies considerably throughout the day. Housewives whose83 words
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Letter113 1974-05-09 10 LET me express my Indignation at the Presentation of the National Museum's blue whale to the museum In Kuala Lumpur. It U like a personal loss to me. For as a child I never failed to look at it whenever I visited the museum. I have113 words
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Letter116 1974-05-09 10 I WISH to know if there has been an increase In bus fan*. Por six days a week I have paid a maximum fare of 40 cents each from Toa Payoh to Bukit Merah and back. On April 20, when I boarded service number 153, I was told to pay116 words
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Article, Illustration752 1974-05-09 10 JAMES MARKHAM - SAMPHAN THE MAN OF THE MASSES JAMES MARKHAM •y- PfcMH Penh A BOYISH LOOKING French-trained economist named Khieu Samphan appears to be gradually replacing Prince Norodom Sihanouk as the eventual leader and spokesman of the Cambodian Insurgency. The rise of Mr. Khieu Bamphan. in the eyes of Cambodian and foreignNYT - 752 words
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Advertisement56 1974-05-09 10 •nd b/ our moit a.pailancad cralttman tlrrca 1934. Suds complataly h.nd tallorad a .tltchad right to tna buttonhola* an,urln« bait or*man»h.p. Wa arc import. ft a axportart of »ln«»t G«nt* taatllam tharaby 4 wid«»t Finn of matarlal* for talactlon. nava hurry thara't our mprtit marvica. 21. Chulla St.. Singapore. 1.56 words
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Advertisement176 1974-05-09 10 These bouncing babies get double protection with every feed A 'Jk ft W» m r sv L^k. rs> I l V m mm Aw Sharon Ong Siew Kirn Mokhzani Aris bin Mohamad Yusof Scan Vyner Gerald Love and feeding alone are not enough at this time. You know your baby176 words
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Article, Illustration107 1974-05-09 11 rIS van Is not only the wrong way op. but also on the wrong side of the road. It was heading towards Shenton Way, when, according to some witnesses, it skidded, jumped the kerb and landed in front of Ocean Building in CollyerMak Kian Seng - 107 words
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202 1974-05-09 11 rO more coffee-buses are to be operated by Singapore Industrial Labour Organisation (SILO) next month following the success of the first one launched at Toa Payoh Central on March 26. A spokesman for SILO said yesterday the organisation was still deciding on "suitable locations202 words
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Article57 1974-05-09 11 MR. TAN Chok Ktan hu been elected pruafasaot of the Btaf»pore Scout A ■oojatlan. Kaflrit district Other offlcUlt Include Mr Pmul LAm. Mr Chum Boon Tew, Mr Tan Kwang Joo. Mr. Philip Lav and Mr. Hwang Tlaw Hoe < vice-president* > Mr. Ho rook Rent (chairman). Mr.57 words
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183 1974-05-09 11 'Amnesty' for VC men who skip training MEMBERS of the Vigilante Ooros absent from routine training sessions have been given an "amnesty" till May 15 to report for training or face court prosecution. The VC Commandant, Mr. Michael Chong. Indicated In the latest Issue of the VC publication. Vigilante, that183 words
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Article39 1974-05-09 11 THX MP for Ksm: ing Chml Chee. HmJI Sh~ art Tadln. will unveil the 10.000 th Mercedes-Bens car assembled here by Cycle and Cmrrtmge Co (Industries* Pte Ltd at Its premises in HilMew Avenue on May 14.39 words
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Article24 1974-05-09 11 WATEB consumption on Tuesday was 119.9 million gallons (545.M* cable metres). 7 9 million gallons (36.00* cable metres) more than on Monday.24 words
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Article103 1974-05-09 11 SWOOPS: 12 SUSPECTS HELD rVETECTTVES from the CID arrested 12 men in sepaxaic: raids on Tuesday. In the first raid, detectives from the CID Chinese Investigation branch detained five men in the AJJurued Road area. The suspects, aged between 1* mad IS. are amid to be members of the Bio103 words
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Article45 1974-05-09 11 TIT Wing Kee. 38. claimed trial in the Pint Magistrate's Court yesterday when charged with "*^"g in managing a common gaming house In Albert Street on March M Ball of fl. ooo was offered and the ems* will be beard on June45 words
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Article68 1974-05-09 11 New date for murder case hearing THE case against national serviceman Llew Ah Chew, 19, tentatively charged with murdering a BAF officer, was yesterday fUed for further mention In the First Magistrate's Court on May IS. He U alleged to have shot Second Lieutenant Hot Koon Seng at Pnrtsdown Camp.68 words
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Article43 1974-05-09 11 Refresher course THE Bchool of Postgraduate Dental Studies. University of Singapore, will conduct a refresher course on Diagnosis and Management of Oral Ulcerations at the Dental Clinic. Outrmm Hospital, on May 30 and 11. The fe> la $40 Applications close on May IS43 words
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Article13 1974-05-09 11 THERX were 114 traffic accidents. two of them serious, on Tuesday.13 words
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445 1974-05-09 11 Experts to swop visits for closer ties gXPERT delegations from Singapore and the Eoropean Economic Community are to exchange visits to find out each other's needs and further improve relations between them. Mr. Alfons Lappas, chairman of the Economic and Social Committee of the EEC, said this In a farewell445 words
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Advertisement133 1974-05-09 11 f. WWNOfILL A WMIWS 1 %^j^ I NOW'S YOUR BIG CHANCE to collect bright, new unique Horoscope Stickers for yourself, your family and friends! And that's not all! You also get a fabulous Horoscope Wall Chart on vvttich you can stick your tat of Horoscope Stickers. So send us your133 words
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Advertisement345 1974-05-09 11 DOt^mSwßßP^' REAOYMAIE IAMENTO fm uviia mci mi mi not ■S^aßaM^aaaaaaHK a# sss s^SSr] uoo srsr v wow H I SLACKS SMOO SlO 00 I H pantaloon tieoo soooH H assoktso slous€s swoo < tool CHEESC CLOTH BLOUSES 110 00 S S 00 H MONTAOUT T SHIMTS S2SOO SIS.OO wrro jiHstv*4*'345 words
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Miscellaneous995 1974-05-09 11 TV MALAYSIA (3) TV SINGAPORE (5) 9AC Ml Protjintni* tawmry Ori|ami US Htrt't Lucy I.H Tat IfIAAMI W 12 MM: Trade f. PM Hew mi Brief U5 £.t3 2.47 Toto On* IJI Stirlost 7.12 Rancanfsn Malaysia IU.UU mi Test TransMiuw* O.JU Comtl (Malay lamQ Kuii Stkoiih-Sekoiih ).M Dtndaflf Kedua It)995 words
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Article, Illustration238 1974-05-09 12 IT'S OLD- STYLED FOR COMFORT CHOPPING for a b*4 la no problem Finding one which will look rooO and last for renentttona la qult« a taak thooffh. Eapcciaily when It comes to aearehlng for aomethinf that U dlatlnetire jet comfortable. And It'a thia present-day lack of beautiful beda that baaMaslan Badron shows Emily on one of the beds - 238 words
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Article, Illustration629 1974-05-09 12 MAUREEN CHUA - Beauty make-up for the men: Trend is on in the West but happily not here MAUREEN CHUA By g I X G A PORE men are now raving over highheeled shoes, a few have taken to handbags while others take pains to set their hair regularly after a perm. And629 words
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Article, Illustration271 1974-05-09 12 Eye-liner and lashes suit our girls time dressed-up eye Is back, that means 1 eye-liner, shadow, false lashes and the lot. and it's a good thinar for local girls. 8o tays Max Factor's International beautician Mary Sanchez, here for three weeks to train her firms counter girls on the latest271 words
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Article38 1974-05-09 12 A CHEAP, pretty way to beat drUsJe la to buy a astthrough noraJ-prtnted rain bonnet which can be pulled over the head and tied under the chin when bad weather threatens One costs only M centa.38 words
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Advertisement205 1974-05-09 12 MODE I^Bi BEAUTY TIME rkW fO^YOU ft \l 8.3Qa.m.-6.30p.m. 1\ f\i J NOW AT SHENTON WAY U.\.C.8\.0G.///I 9 \M (NEXT TO NTU C. BLDG.I //I ))FwV EASY AND FREE PARKING II I HP AFTER 5 00pm U VVa^V^ 11/ Pamper yourself to the IM I I p^ Special Services by205 words
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Advertisement88 1974-05-09 12 Advertisement Nurture Your Complexion as You Sleep From the late twenties a woman should always pamper her face and neck with a rich cream at night to melt out crepeyness ana nelp smooth away tired lines and wrinkles. Use a night cream that contains precious moist oils and a concentrated88 words
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Advertisement102 1974-05-09 12 Advertisement Skin Radiance and Sparkle Revive your skin at least once a day by lightly patting it with a pad soaked In Lemon Delph freshener. Nothing is more effective or rewarding In getting the circulation moving and bringing fresh colour to the surface. Pat the skin In an upward direction102 words
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Advertisement74 1974-05-09 12 aTaBawT^^MBU ■^flp* aa*Mafln^n^nl v 4» Ul a 3L*BhOaV r y£ KB*" L«rl H iW* "I tsi^Bp*) THE BORNEO COMBVN V <^ft> Bam J tv\ 1 V Nothing leaves your skin tingling^Jean lite new T\issy Lemon Ocanscr! DSCS«rtvrflsjte W dM.lrs«>p*2^ tanSJ^*" 1 9^ the surface and -o the pores £v«iheskjn I^-'"?^"'*74 words
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Advertisement1163 1974-05-09 13 CONTAINriSIIP StIYICt Tl M/CORTINtUT B£NAVON 1 V^ *SR U 3BF- W"I»SSS SS I LIE MAM lIMm iIMm a Mil I 'taS *Si IS Sk iiigi| jg ill ;ONTtiIIEKNIP SEWICE fIOM IH/COmiNtNT Dm MHMOMU ■"'OB gL fiB n CBr K nß M C 10ITI MT ta>M SarfM Sa.M WM I Mm1,163 words
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Advertisement1097 1974-05-09 13 NOrMM IMMM HJVParI RTlrt i PMMf P KatiM tjiw I ailiaj IMMI teiMl la^a MM Mm II In II I MKAMi SjiM MMI MM I IBM I MM I If aMaMi a Ita. if Mm 21 MM li MBi ia I Matt IK Mm 14 Mm It IM M MM1,097 words
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Advertisement1041 1974-05-09 13 I EMOTE: Htarf I'Umk rtm IMM* 1* S Mn' Mils' I- MM /I'm OM AMWMAMAM__ IIM; m ,4 M IMM SmTmAM "mS «S Sm SS MM LM MAM lIMM lIMM IMH IM4| IMI 4MM ITAM MAM M:m. DM 11 M| IS 55 HM? Maj UKAMT 11 mm i»» Ik) ItS1,041 words
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Advertisement737 1974-05-09 13 FULLY CONTAINERIZED SI RVICE TO EUROPE kMM.rwn FIT < SmZ» m mni, ii-h-™. S£un nmm m» Airtw. Chi.em«. Sod M**,. Mm*. naiui m> v Slockholm, Oslo. Helsinki. United Kinfdom. CM«« T*n» LCI X Han fa Mam FULLY CONTAINERIZED SERVICE FROM EUROPE XSiSS? 11 ISn «o«wdw. A"«l«rtwi, *nt»tfp, LeHjvrt. JfJS" 1737 words
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Advertisement724 1974-05-09 13 IhH tIM 44; P. KaUrnt 4941* ILL. *****} Nw| 2SMI. THE BANK UNI LTD. lmk m l i s. trmu. kimmtm (tit* *mtm) p. mmi wn Mr tun i«/a Mr iiiim (iMnctMti) p. uwi i/imm s».t Mm IMTMM ,1 Mr.ci «IJ) P KrtMt IMa Tim tutum (ciiit ntwiwj P utoaf724 words
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Article205 1974-05-09 14 -TUB »a«T OP lIHUK" 1 AUTHMITV Jl i"«" FMI P0LL»WI»0 BIBTHIKO ..«A-oi-l.Tt P.- OUT: aanU TVlal4a4 T»SSS aw urn Ot» (»ai--). •Milt. IN: Ntarm ■ouaa«l/l. ■Mir i/t. vukvm Karat* W\i Ai»aba» -takn Ma« I*, ■taw £*i Jalakala Si .'St. JaJakaßdm »/»»j Malarala «0/41. Allalr "^JT 41, aaja205 words
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Advertisement965 1974-05-09 14 MMMMMMMMMMMMn^yPPMMMW-MMMMMI P^--**^*"**^!aWASA^USEN KAISHA LTD. T U u«bSau tmu nsn wm in. UPM. MMMX. STOUTS SOVICL Mo. HaajMai IMaaoora P.M* I a »i*ui japan ArabUa CcOt ■aovtßß (••ctoft nil xa> mim fII Cata-Ot M«cil/O«at. Ak. OMt./O-WStar-t t Until/ SttnO/WMIIMIMOt. I japa^lcatk AlrlßM W«»t AMM —rvl— Imttmn NSi .Tu-Tic mptmi «M« Japan965 words
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Advertisement793 1974-05-09 14 BEAUTY UNES from HA ETO IlltJiaoll CT. KAITT lITK Puiani Ptsao II Moj 12 Mr/ iMkania. UUI7TMI TaraUn M Maj II Maj 1-fcMW. J.T. IBWP Toraua H Maj Hs« Uoaw. IT MMEUiI InooMiia M Maj VM» IHiiaali. EMTT HIT Manila 21 Mat Mr, Uoo.li Ei-TTMNM Maaiia »otaj-j II Mar Mania.793 words
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Advertisement874 1974-05-09 14 «»t swvio LOADING FOt tOHOCH t £°J A T J!£ AM MAM Ut< WLtA S.HMXt *<Im| Natao Iwaoa I'taai H'W| __.-uu .laaaior 11/t« Utt IT/MM* n n Maf llMtt MM a Mat SZS"«i!-i *MM IMM II MM IT Mt| ySSm^tMlua »Mat/iio* l/l** lIM| KM, laai laaj MMO P MMtf Nataf874 words
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Advertisement598 1974-05-09 14 pgtro samct n urn* iiwrtii/ctw-wiT wm Ta. mom IMpooro MM* P—H UaMj *n W.T. mm it/ii Mt wii m, mmm JSJF Orwaa B/l. Mtwf a*. MMtra 4/7. JM^-J-" WMti UISAM IV-iß* Vllßi V JJJJjJjJ^SJSwii, linu Mil 4/»MM HIM MVHMM tM-»i. y iy. FMM IX/CWT-OT HTO asas-* 1 Hk'iH!iTOß-« mst ctasm598 words
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Advertisement792 1974-05-09 14 FOR SALE 1 PROGRESSIVE PRESSING MACHINES for snap fasteners (42 units). 2 COMPLETE SET OF PLATING EQUIPMENT (USA origin). 3 COMPLETE SET OF MACHINERY and tools for machine work shop. 4. COMPLETE SET OF P.V.C. EXTRUSION MACHINES. 5. COVERED HOOKS AND EYES processing machines (12 units). For further details and792 words
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Advertisement591 1974-05-09 15 IWSM SINGAPORE LWJ AIR DEFENCE COMMAND invites application from young men for AIRCRAFT MECHANIC TRAINING QUALIFICATIONS: Minimum Educational Qualification Secondary Two. Preference will ba given to thoia who understand and write English. AGE: 16% 23 years old. (Those between 16% and 18 years must seek parental approval). CONDITION OF SERVICE591 words
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Advertisement786 1974-05-09 15 Sembawang Engineering Suitably qualified personnel are invited to apply for the following positions which offer excellent career prospects. 1. PROJECT ENGINEERS (MECHANICAL) The principle requirement is a minimum of 3 years experience in the direction and management of complex and sophisticated protects involving high quality steel fabrication and the installation786 words
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Advertisement1247 1974-05-09 15 ©SENTOSA DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION invites applications for the posts of: Salary Scale A) Horticultural ASSlStant Successful candidate will not get less than $7 230/ per annum in the salary scale of $445 x 20 485 580 x 20 660/725 x 20 805/ 830 x 30 980/-. B) TypiSt Successful candidate will1,247 words
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Advertisement518 1974-05-09 15 SECRETARIAL ASSISTANT I A large Group of Companies requires a Secretarial Assistant with the following qualifications:- U HSC or higher qualification. Membership of the CIS. Preferably with typing ability and some experience in filing of Company's returns, share regis tration and related secretarial work. Starting salary will be commensurate with518 words
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Article25 1974-05-09 16 i. AbiJ *L Nut A LL. U»4. Cabin I L«W »3 10 13.06 $3 30 »1.14 $3.10 XX $1.74 .1' .01 .0 .0 025 words
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Article43 1974-05-09 16 .w ■ratine N ■unJop Brt. >l H« n y 1.0.8. nehcape 1.8.8. law Par 'A' L. Smb. I C. lea L Land tau $470 >2.03 17.30 $3.04 I3U MM »274 •370 *3.30 $3 00 |1W $I.M .3( X .l( —.11 .1--—.Ol —.0143 words
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Article25 1974-05-09 16 Haw Par 61M*4 D. B. 411*66 M. Credit *11.666 V. O. B- M 4.6*» Total Taraever: Ul If Total Varee: 66.11 M25 words
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Article57 1974-05-09 16 Imtastrtils. M7.7t U3.44 9 Finance: 445.M 4S7AS T Hatch: 175.11 ITM rrapeHJca: *«I.U IMJI t Tina: M4S 1«7J1 t i**ft: :«5.M 344 W t 0X. 8.C.: 1!7.M MJ.I» t S.E.B. Ind.: Zil.Jl USJtS Df«. S«. ISM 1M 1 DM. 11, IMS z 1M Dec. M, IMS 1M Dec. SI.57 words
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Article1555 1974-05-09 16 CLOSI NG PRICE rfißfj last transacted tale at the close of business In the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday compared with the previous day's prices together with 1»74 high and low. Adjusted for all new Issues). IMDUSTBIAU CLOUMO TONS: All MWIOia cloard omaltr TURNOVER: O««»I total turnover on th» nnKapor*1,555 words
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Article371 1974-05-09 16 rE Stock Exchange of Sinrapore yesterday saw sellers dominating on mil fronts, thus wiping out a considerable part Of the gains recorded In the two bullish days U« week. Much of the sellng was on profit taking account, many Investors giving In to the temptation offered371 words
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Article1476 1974-05-09 16 BID and offer prices officially listed and busjnati In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In bracket* In tot* of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. INDISTRIALS Aessa (2O2B) (2) 207 AJM. (1.01 B) XD. AJeaa (2.908). Allied1,476 words
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Article1313 1974-05-09 16 BID and offer prlcee officially listed and business In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock. Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lota of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. IMU'STBXALS A. Ttpe (1.02 B). Atoaa (3.868 3.008) AJM. Dev. (1.06 B). AJ".I.1,313 words
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Article157 1974-05-09 16 KENNECOTT Corp of the US Is planning a major expansion of Its copper production cap- aclty at one or more of > 1U three major domestic mines. president Mr. Frank fttVOlken told the AOM. The expansion will raise production capacity significantly but was not more specific. He said157 words
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Article275 1974-05-09 16 Uptrend in KL market is checked I^AIRLY SttbitanUal pro- flt-Uklng at the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday checked the advance of tht past few days. For the most part of the morning, prices hovered uncertainly Just below the overnight levels. Traces of support were found In the morning but as275 words
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Article83 1974-05-09 16 rpHE VS. dollar openwl 1 weaker at the $2.4090 $2.4110 level on the Singapore forex market yesterday but firmed In very early trading to $2 4130 $2 4150. From this peak the dollar slipped to $2.4060 —$2.4080 before recover- ing partially to $2.4070— $2.4085 by lunch-time. In afternoon83 words
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Article155 1974-05-09 16 The foOowing are the nominal average closing Interbank rates in Singapore <mM today (tram) ptity ehaage as dollar 3 4065 2 4075 3 JIM —14.66 S'^rllng pound ***** ***** 7.3468 -30.70 Hongkong dollar 47.50 4736 60.51 6J6 Ma'ayiian dollar 101.60 101.60 100 00 1.50 Auat schilling 13.3366 13155 words
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Article30 1974-05-09 16 Rubber: May 8. Singapore: 2t7.M cts (up 2.0* cts). Malaysia: 2t7.M cts (up »5w ct). Tin: $13«« 12, (down $9 121). Official offering: 29* tons (down 22 tons).30 words
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Article62 1974-05-09 16 THE Malaysian Minister of Finance has fixed these rates for calculating Customs duties from May 9 until further notice Rubbe; 93) cents a lb Copra $I.l7s.w*aton P. Kernel $235.25 a ton The rates of duties payable are: Rubber 111 cts a lb (Total 17* cents) (Surcharge S cents62 words
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Article108 1974-05-09 16 chinsss »e.eoucs shchahoi. smoAoews "cc« CLOSIHC PRICIt »SII PICUL VSSTSHOAV CWM SNI kwtfc 1146 nominal, drum 1150 nominal Ctm* Mlsos (Ioom) UK/ Oeat. 175 romlnal •oasor: Uantok AST A whit. fob. 10C NL.W $3121 wlten. Sarawak whiu 1 a.b M« NLW SSOO Mllm. Sarawak aptelal black fob as* NLW108 words
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Article58 1974-05-09 16 Tii«iy M*M«*r use us* MMkeafao (1) 111 ill Ti lm*m ISSOO IS4OO Batoat im itooo Bjaaakaas i«2 M ISS.SS SarMk 1M0OB) ISftSOB im ooa ltr oos rmrm Uaav Uaa* r pom (2i INNS CiOMd it? *oe cimu Expert Brtoaa la «o» •t.rlin* ■mi la US aoiiara par oaaot.58 words
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Article207 1974-05-09 16 Straits tin DOWN $9.1? rE Straits tin price In Penang yesterday dropped 19.12* to $1,360,124 per plcul on an official ofTering down 22 tons to 290 tons. The overnight London metal price was easier with forward buyers quoted at £4,025 down £35 on Monday's close. LONDON: Tuesdays further advance In207 words
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Article35 1974-05-09 16 L<ea4oß aspaar art en oa TMa4>; (pfiTlaai la kfmokvu) Wlraau Skot fc«ror iI.SSS <fl.S*»> Mllar iI.SIO (fI.SSO) Tkra* Mociih burw fl.M* (iI.MS) Mll«r (I MO IiI.SM) Markot Im: mmitj at Urn lew«r lorn.35 words
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Article475 1974-05-09 16 LONDON advices were about as expected. There was a reserve of sellers at the start In the Singapore rubber market yesterday following rumours of purchases In Malaysia by China of July /Sept Conditions. however, were extremely thin and quiet and some selling emerged In the latter part of475 words
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Article85 1974-05-09 16 Q*Q-T Safß prices Issued at noon yesterday: Mar J«ae (Canvas Mtfc (rerwart aaa) a Hiwililm Bfw lißiw laeaajeerag) (easts »er kg) aVB SCV (1 Taa MMH 343.09 MSJOtI MM* ttt.OON BMB 6L (1 Taa PmaMa) MS 60 UOJOK MC 90 WHN OMB (1 Taa Paaate) tOtJO OaMON WtM85 words
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Article244 1974-05-09 16 HONOKONO. Wed. Slight selling pressure occurred In the morning session and small declines were seen especially In the leading counters. However. In the afternoon the market strengthened and a much stronger trend developed resulting In most of the shares closing at their top level of the day. The Hang244 words
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Article41 1974-05-09 16 Oa tb* free uikMM market la Booskon* yealerday the U.S. dollar wu quotas at SOoSO' 5 o*7o for T.T. and 5.06/3.0S for (MM. ttartwis wu quoted at 12.06/ 12 25 and ene tael ef geeS wu quoted at 977.10.41 words
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Article217 1974-05-09 16 mOKYO. Wed. Prices 1 on the Tokyo Stock Exchange moved steady today with the DowJones average recovering to the 4.700 level for the first time In six months. In the morning session, some blue chips such M Mitsui and Shi seldo gained ground sharply. Also higher were Incentive backed217 words
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Article103 1974-05-09 16 r/URICH. Tues. Most Li stocks showed sub stantlal losses on Increasing volume. Bonds were irregular. The Credit Sulsse Index tumbled 2.5 tr. 215.7 points. Cloein* price* la Swlm franc* with ibe difference on UM preVttMl*. •4aMIOO pl*lO*M r Credit SulM* STM SO hrlM Bank Corps MB •nion Bank IM103 words
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Article343 1974-05-09 16 MELBOURNE, Wed. < Share prices staged J an 0 1 her unimpressive < performance In a quiet < and lack-lustre trading session on the Melbourne 1 stock market today. Mining leaders were 1 erratic. Golds shrank 1 back with heavy losses, j GMK dropped to Asl 90 and Emperor343 words
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Article146 1974-05-09 16 AMSTERDAM. Tun Akso and Unilever led a firmer trend In Dutch Internationals, with Philips. Royal Dutch and Hoogovens edging slightly higher. Plantations were genem'ly weaker and shippings edged lower. Banks were generally weaker, insurances narrowly mixed and Investment funds weakened. Dutch locals were mixed and Dutch state loans weakened.146 words
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Article324 1974-05-09 16 NSW YORK. Tuav— Stocks I advanced most of the ■cation but late to fill— j turned prices mind. Apart from bargain hunt- i lnf and other twhntral fae- i ton there did not appear to be any reason for the market's Initial strength AnalysU attributed part of the324 words
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Article72 1974-05-09 16 FINANCIAL TUBS TINS Tuesday 1O ijg Mooday i_-JT 6dA >7 M IS*** >44J4 !*2 d 147.10 Wttk "JO 353 00 HtDUSTaUALS ••poday )m Wesk ago S k DOW JONBB AVOL4GB J mHJSTBMAU TMesday a«7 is l aaoooay maa aa I Week ago 5, U>NDON DOLLAB, pmnavit Tuesday 30% to72 words
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Article829 1974-05-09 17 UE profits show strong upturn ALTHOUGH UnitA ed Engineers had indicated at midterm that profits for 1973 will show only a modest improvement over the preceding year's earnings, the accounts now in hand reveal a somewhat more glamorous achievement. Consolidated pre tax profits have risen 29.0 per cent from $6.72829 words
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Article210 1974-05-09 17 LONDON: There is no question of current discussions between Thomas Cook and Sons and Avis Inc "being of a nature which might lead to a bid by Cook." Mr. Simon Klmmlns. managing director of Cook International, said. However, he confirmed that Cook had been approached210 words
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Article162 1974-05-09 17 A 81 AN currency Interbank deposit rmtw as at cloa* on Wednesday. May <: Nate: TtMM ratee may differ allghtly from those quoted by bank, to tbslr CUStOOMrS. Offer BM 7 days 11 1 4 11 1 1 mth 11 10 7 2 mths U I/I U162 words
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Article29 1974-05-09 17 Closing Interbank rates In Sngapore dollan for Mar Otttr BM Overnight 7 1 mtto 10 *>M i mthi 10 J mthe 10 Prim* rate Mm r. Harrey-J—es29 words
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Advertisement453 1974-05-09 17 KILANG GULA FELDA PERLIS SDN. BHD. KILANG GULA FELDA PERLIS SDN. BHD invitee applications from Malaysian Cidsens. preferably Bumiputras, for the following posts: -i) Administrative Officer ii) Mark**! lg Officer. UI) Mechani al Engineer, iv) Electrical Engineer. v) Management Amount ant, vi) Stenographer. QUALIFICATIONS:--i) Degree from a recognised University. ii)453 words
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Advertisement409 1974-05-09 17 ASSISTANT MANAGER AND CLERK OF WORKS QUALIFICATION FOR ASSISTANT MANAGER: Preferably but not limited to University Graduate. We place more importance to capabilities and experiences than formal education or qualifications. Preferably should have more than 5 years experience in the field of Contract Administration; Office Management; Assistant to Business Executive409 words
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Advertisement698 1974-05-09 17 I COCONUT CORPORATION (MALAYSIA) SUN. BMD. Jawatan Kosong Permohonan adalah dipelawa dari Bumiputra, warganegara Malaysia untuk jawatan Jurutrengkas di Kilang Syarikat mi di Hutan Melintang. Kaluluaan: (i) Lulu* peperikaaan M.C.8./S.PII. (ii) Boleh mengambil trengka* Melayu/Enggeri* eederas 70 80 p*.m. serta boleh menaip aemula trengka* itu afierat 30 40 p*.m Tanggs698 words
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Advertisement1277 1974-05-09 17 BOLTON PROPERTIES BERHAD (lanrsiralid m Maasystal NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVCN that the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETINO of the Members of the Company will to held at Bangunan Ensan. 6th Floor. No. M/ 33. Jalan Klyne. Kuala Lumpur on Friday list May. 1(74 at 10 JO a.m. for the following business:— 1.1,277 words
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Article21 1974-05-09 18 ENTRUST YOURSELF CONFIDENTLY to our perming, tinting, highlighting expert Julie at Louise Klerk's Salons. Hotel Singapura. telephone *****3 B»'PO"> -w21 words
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Obituary71 1974-05-09 18 MRS. ELIZABETH LIM CHEW AYE nee cms Soo Ngoh passed sway peacefully on 7 5 1974 leaving bviind beloved husband, sons Andrew. Oeorge. Henry and DennU. daughters Josephine. Doris. Iris and Monica, four daughters-ln-law. son-ln-Uw (Peur Chew), fifteen grandchildren, one great Sindson and two grandsons-ln-fiw. Cortege will leave 1171 words
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Article33 1974-05-09 18 THE FAMILY OF the Ute Mr Llm i Keng Yeow thank doctors, nurses snd suff of T.T.S.H. Also friends and relatives for their condolences, donations, wreaths and scrolls during their recent bereavement33 words
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Article17 1974-05-09 18 RfTANS OF SINO A pX)M Troubled? Discouraged? •nig 91-44-44 or ***** any time day or night17 words
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Advertisement525 1974-05-09 18 classified ads (Ml FOR THE YOUNG Every Thursday. New Nettonl toss oaoo tor tie fount- H Is exemnt and Ko*ma anTrour child lsbo«nd PJnJo, H *> pel a copr 0. New Nolan today BENJAMIN'S BOUTIQUE BU-' ,»REME HOUSE Cirsnd Annusl Sate now on Oreat reductions on dresses blouses, skirts. T-shirts,525 words
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Advertisement762 1974-05-09 18 foreign going cmief. Second Mate. Chief Engineer. Engine Drivers. Radio Officer. Electrician and Chief Steward required *****4 Mr Tan wanted EXPERIENCED SHIP REPAIRING ENOINEER Polytechnic Oraduate Apply Kwan Entmoortna Pto. Ltd., 28. Bonol Ptaco. Slwtipnri 22 QEOASIA LIMITED requires One Draughtsman for Immediate employment Call *****5 Miss Mabel Engineering Firm762 words
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Advertisement774 1974-05-09 18 TYPIST CLBRK RBOUIRBO IMMEDIATELY. Apply with photograph non-returnable) giving full details of education, experience and salary expected to: Japan BeUback (8) PU Ltd.. 17*H. Tras Street. Bth floor. Union Building. B'pore 2. ACCOUNTS SUPERVISOR required by an established Industrial company n Jurong Minimum quail f lea t jn Higher L.C.C774 words
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Advertisement777 1974-05-09 18 PROMINENT DgPAR"MENT STORB InvHes applicants frorr Malt snd Female Singapore Otixens with suiuble Secondary Education (EnglUh stream) for Part-time Sales Assistants Hours of work: 9.30 am to 1.30 pm or 5.30 pm to 9.30 pm Please submit your application together with a recent photograph to S.T Box A ***** SALESGIRLS777 words
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Advertisement639 1974-05-09 18 MCTIIOMJC TBCNMICIASW Ap^icanU should poesass anr of thr following. industrial Technician Oertlflcsu. City snd OuUds PsA I. Ordinary/Advance Craft vttoMnrsde I/Trade II In electronics Those with working expartsnee are preferred Attractive salary, Oood prospecu and Excellent benefits Apply The Fsiswiial Otsear, NS ELECTRONICS (PTB) LTD, 11*8 Lower Deßa Road. Smpspsrs.639 words
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Advertisement833 1974-05-09 18 i»*""?O iHTBRTAINMBNTB agency, has vacancies for Mv .leuns/ Dance Bands/ Artistes fo» permanent/ temporary employment Monthly wage, free supply of instruments, costumes studio for rehearsal, fringe beneflU guaranteed Must be jock-, character snd reliable Apply S.T Box A ***** SILO MULTI-PURPOSE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY URGENTLY REQUIRES: 1 Accounts Clerks (Able to833 words
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Advertisement781 1974-05-09 18 REOUMEO EXPERIENCED COOKS IMMEDIATELY Western food for exclusive club In Nsvsl Base Salary 1 $250 free food snd lodging Ring Peter Ng *****1 ext ***** from 2 p.m 5.30 p.m. PERSONAL DRIVER RSOUIRBD. Salary negotiable Those Interested write 702 Shaw House, Orchard Road. Spore 9 WANTED BAR WAITRBSSBS, any nationality,781 words
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Advertisement872 1974-05-09 18 FURNISHED SEMI-DETACHEO BUNGALOW at 3. Jalan BaUlong 11 ■< miles. Off Tsmplnes Road Conuct Miss Susan Urn. *****6 ext 32 SELETAR HILLS I bedrooms, seml-deuched furnished 45 Jalan Redop. Spore 28 Tel *****2 TAKE ON LEASE APARTMINT Balmoral Park unfurnished $1,300 available 15th May 1974 Tel: *****3 No brokers HENRY872 words
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Advertisement850 1974-05-09 18 VERONIQUE ENTERPRISES, the expert ln rentals offer good properties for reasonable prices In choice districts 9. 10. 11. etc etc To name a few deuched Ban Ouan Park. Kebecca Road. Swiss Club "oad. Coronation Road. Jalan JellUh. Klngsmead Road. Blnjal Park. West Coast Road. Clementl park, etc etc etc Semidetached850 words
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Advertisement869 1974-05-09 18 DIST. 21 ENQ KHOMO OAROSN luxurious double-storey bungalow 3 bedrooms, study, servant's, furnished alrconds.,/ telephone $1200 3-bedroomed apartment furnished $450 Ace\Houslng *****29/*****46 HONGKONG PARK BUNGALOW 4 bedrooms' servant's amenities, with spacious secluded garden, furnished $1,400 Henry Park terrace 3 bedrooms/ servant's amenities unfurnished/ furnished $800 upwards Conuct Victor Chla tj869 words
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Advertisement891 1974-05-09 19 COMFORTABLE. FURNISHED and ■aiffed house dlst 11 3 alrcond. tioned bedrooms for seven months Rina *****4 SEASIDE BUNGALOW AT PONQ OOL 10 000 sq ft double-storey sroomed corner terrace house. Changl 5 m.s over 3.600 sq. ft .Shophouses Lorong Tal Htng all newly constructed Ring Mhi Ooh *****1/ *****4 MAYFAIR891 words
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Advertisement711 1974-05-09 19 I PEOPLE'S PARK PLAT IBth floor 3 bedrooms exclusively private fully furnished "new" 2 slrconds $88,000/- only First come, first serve Phone *****7. MILLVIEW ESTATE 3-bedroomed 2-storey terrace built-in kitchen cabinets, area approx 3,000 sq ft Price $110,000 Tel *****5 BBEb^B^E9M tow^t&W^*^l FOR QUICK SALE OP P please get in711 words
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Advertisement810 1974-05-09 19 NAM-NO TRAVEL SERVICE (SINGAPORE) PTE. UNITED Tour West Malaysia Seven Days B*l3o/-. alrstcondltloned bus 8$ 150/-, Malaysia L Oentlng Highlands by alncondlUoned bus Seven Days B*l7o/-. Departure Every Sunday. Monday During Singapore School Holidays Departure Everyday Cameron Highlands Four days SSBO/-. Oentlng Highlands Four days *****/-. Departure Every Wednesday Bangkok810 words
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Advertisement757 1974-05-09 19 SPECIAL LOW PARES to any part of Europe, New York. Toronto. USA. Australls. Tokyo. Hongkong. Taiwan. Indonesia Bangkok Alrmaster Travel OsnXrT 36. Dhobv Ohaut (near Cathay Cinema) Tel: *****/ 3B7MARCHIPELAOO SPECIAL WEST MALAYSIA TOURS Haodyol/ Songatto 7 days SIM/Mataista 5/7 days 81 34/1 M Qensmg 2 days (air) SIM/ Sot.757 words
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Advertisement773 1974-05-09 19 SHORTHAND BOOK KEEPING TYPEWRITING CLASSES com msnetng eth 10th May Time Shorthand Theory. Speed. Tuesday. Thursday between 6 30 p m 9.30 pm. Book-keeping 'felementary Monday, Wednesday 730 p.m 830 p.m Typewriting 2-month rapid course Normal class between 9.00 a.m 9 30 p.m. School Certificate will be awarded on compleuon773 words
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Advertisement904 1974-05-09 19 12/5/74. Sunday «a m ■11 am Language School, 413-B. River Valley Road. Spore 3702A2 TYPEWRITING 2 MOM Til RAPID COURSE. Normal class 'anytime between 9 30 a.m. 9.30 p.m Individual coaching by qualified experienced Instructress Peoples Commercial School (Opposite Odeon Katong I Tel *****S Spore CEI a GEE SCHOOL offers904 words
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Advertisement774 1974-05-09 19 OWNER MUST BELLI Bslow 89.000/- Accident free Mid-1972 Cortina OXL Mlchelln lyres, Frlglklng alrcond Heavy duty alternator/ battery Low mileage. 1 owner/driver Ring 6636X2 ext 53 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL IMS AIRCONOrriONED. one owner In good condition Call ***** office hours. MERCEDES MSB complete with alrcond. Contact Chla 1*4350 LATE I*7o TOYOTA774 words
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Advertisement592 1974-05-09 19 ISM CORTINA IMB c.c. second owner. Oood condition 83,500 Contact Urn 49-H. Jalan Hart Rays 1871 FORD CAPW 1600 OTL) excellent condition alreon. radio, cassette, new tyTes (6 months) Tax. Insurance, low mileage. 86,--300 0.n.0. Tel: *****4 MORRIS ISM SIT IS7I irillMll condition, completely overhauled one month ago. 86.000 Tel592 words
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Advertisement563 1974-05-09 19 I*7l TOYOTA PU4JLICA 1000 86.--500 0.n.0. Contact Mr Neon after 5 p.m Tel *****6 I*B6 CORTINA GT, one owner, ex-c-ellent re idltlon. alrcond radio. 84.500 o no Contact *****1 (no dealers). BMW 2SS2 T2. ExceUent condition with modlflcaUon Enthusiasts only Tel *****S Vincent Spore I*7l MERCEDES 2SS rear Denso alreon563 words
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Advertisement370 1974-05-09 19 WE PAY TO* PRICES for good used cars 46. Zlon Road, behind Oreal World WANTED URGENTLY OALAMT OB 1971 onwards Preferably one owner Contact Poh tel. 6320*2 after 5 30 p m S MONT. O Chay Hal built M fcot hall nein with 140 h.p me*" cuiv ou.'ioard Excellent condr}370 words
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Obituary, Illustration86 1974-05-09 20 Mr. Tan Lok Soon of HUP CHEONG SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, passed away peacefully on the 6th. 5. 1974. AGE. 63 leaving behind his Wife: Mdm Choong Kow Yin Mdm Lee Mon Kirn Sons: Mr. Chin Chee Miang. Mr. Chin Chee Mcc Mr. Tan Chee Kong. Daughter: Mdm Tan Chee86 words
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Obituary, Illustration63 1974-05-09 20 "She gave us love to the fullest measure, care, devotion, thoughts to treasure. In our hearts she'll always live the dearest mother Ood could give." In loving memory of Mrv \MUDMnickiip DaraHM) denarted May 8. 1969 An Anniversary Mass will be said at Our Lady of Lourdes Church.63 words
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Advertisement673 1974-05-09 20 classified ads (£g] I «al >r Maaaage. Steamoath SaunabatH Oenfs Hair B? r \ut Business Hours.- 1000 7£, too |Mn Call 26. Kum H#n« Court. Tomllnaon Road. Tetephor* *****4 L *****9 MARTINA'S S*LON 11-A. Calrnhill Circle, masaage-iauna-bain/ barber, complete gentlemen (rooming by trained lady attenSStVfting (Spore) *****1/ A 7 T673 words
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Advertisement698 1974-05-09 20 FOR HIM P S M SIM It 7 TON TRUCK CRAM MAX boom joe Peet MetjM IMTERISTEO PL'S CONTACT Tet SSSSS4/ SSJ4SI CMIYOICMI-TTBI (".S.) m. LTO. 4S, OeMhW Ptaaa. (11) TWO BRAND NEW DSC »< i powrr winch for sale at current price. Hire purchase arrangeable Apply P O Box698 words
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Advertisement470 1974-05-09 20 'm I k. I i ll laV I sT > *B Jebsen Jessen AROMATIC CHEMICALS PERFUMERY AND FLAVOURS MARKETING MANAGER South East Asia Required by an expanding multi-national Corporation based in Singapore to cover BURMA THAILAND INDONESIA. MALAYSIA. PHILIPPINES AND VIETNAM Applicants should possess the following qualifications <r Male within470 words
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Advertisement660 1974-05-09 20 MEDICAL REPRESENTATIVE Required by an expanding International Chemical and pharmaceutical company. Qualifications: At least three years' experience in similar position and have achieved proven record of success. Possessing a good knowledge of Pharmaceuticals or allied products Passed the High- School Certificate or GCE examination. Must possess a valid driving licence660 words
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Advertisement588 1974-05-09 20 WARNING NOTICE BATIK HAL US SING TEE TRADING COMPANY of No. 147. Cross Street. Singapore. 1. are the registered proprietors of the trade mark SINAR MAS in Singapore under registration number ***** in Class 25 in respect of Batik Sarongs. The said "SINAR MAS trade mark is well known and588 words
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129 1974-05-09 21 PENANGBELAWAN FERRY PLAN TO BE REVISED KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A recently-com-pleted feasibility study on the Penang-Belawan ferry service by a regional organisation Is to be reappraised following objections by Malaysia and Indonesia. The study was done by the South east Asian agency for Regional Transport and Communications Development (Seatac). Malaysia129 words
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Article79 1974-05-09 21 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed PC Sharlfuddln bin Abdul Rahman. 23, was jailed for stz month* by the fissalnni Court today for cheating a U-year-old woman of $14 He wai found guilty of cheating Rahman Mnte Hassan by inducing liar to give him $14 in order to buy79 words
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Article37 1974-05-09 21 PKNANO. Wed.— Pour people. Including three teenager*, rescued a young woman from drowning off the esplanade today. The woman. Identified as Nc Kirn Huan. 23. of Sung* Bakap. was later taken to hospital.37 words
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Article26 1974-05-09 21 KOTA BAKU. Wed.— Tun Abdul Rasak will addrees an Umno-Pu rally here tomorrow to explain the concept Of the National Front and eoalltlon tOTtrnmant26 words
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Article26 1974-05-09 21 MANILA. Wed.— The Asian Development Bank baa agreed to provide technical r-^ to develop tbe flsblnf Industry along the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia26 words
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151 1974-05-09 21 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. —A labourer, A. Manlckam, who was blinded In one eye In an accident while at work, was given $20,000 In a consent Judgment by the High Court today. Mr. Justice Mohamed Azml made the consent order after Manlckam s lawyer, Mr.151 words
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Article65 1974-05-09 21 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed A hotel receptionist. Miss Ho Pefc Kin. received cuts and scratches on her neck when she grappled with a youth armed with a bearing .icraper who tried to rob her of a gold chain at Campbell shopping complex yesterday. Her acreams alerted a65 words
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Article268 1974-05-09 21 WHOLESALE RICE TRADE NEARS HALT KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday THE rice trade is reported to have come almost to a halt at wholesale level, according to market sources. This la because certain dealers are said to be asking (or under-the-counter payments for the supply of rice following the Imposition of price268 words
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Article40 1974-05-09 21 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Mara Education Foundation has started a post-graduate study scholarship scheme similar to the one for Queen's scholars. For a start two scholarships win be awarded to the most outstanding Malay scholars each year.40 words
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165 1974-05-09 21 TOTALING JAVA, Wed. I —An Italian Him team today signed a 12J uOllion deal with local company to mdaee a television series for werldwMe distribution The six -part colour series, written by an Italian author. Salgarl, is eased on the fictional rastelte of165 words
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Article81 1974-05-09 21 Honour for the 2,000 th soldier CANBERRA, Wed. Malaysia's 2,000 th serviceman to train In Australia Is due In Sydney tomorrow and will be honoured at a special ceremony at Training Command Headquarters. Capt. Ibrahim bin Sareh. «t the let. Bn Royal Malay Regiment, will be presented with a mementoReuter - 81 words
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Article22 1974-05-09 21 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Another five cases of cholera were oonfirmeu In the Klnta district Perak. In Me last 34 hours.22 words
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Article17 1974-05-09 21 PEKAN. Wed— The late Sultan of Pabangs birthday celebrations scheduled for May have been cancelled17 words
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278 1974-05-09 21 Estate worker gets 4 years for killing wife KUANTAN, Wed. A 32-year-old oil palm estate worker from Suogai Tekan. Kuala Krau, was Jailed for four years by the High Court today for causing the death of his wife. 8. Tharmarajah, a father of five, pleaded ftullty to a reduced charge278 words
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Article47 1974-05-09 21 KUALA LUMPUR, WM Two children from m-.i^~^ are the latest victim* of dengue fever to be reported In the last M hours. They are a tlx-month-oid boy from Pengkalan Rama. Malacca Town, and an eight-mr-old boy from Batu U, Battmbtng Dalam, Alor Oajah.47 words
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Article45 1974-05-09 21 ALOR STAR. Wed. Two peoplt died and three others were injured when their car crashed Into a lamp-post along Jalan Pegawal at midnight on Monday night. Killed were a land owner Syed Noh bin Byed Ishak, 44, and Bakar bin Abbas, 1645 words
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160 1974-05-09 21 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. -The Government wtli extend the necessary basic amenities to new villages but the people must be patient. Technology. Research and Coordination of New Villages Minister Datuk Lee Ban Choon said today. Datuk Lee. who was speaking during a visit to Salak160 words
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Advertisement372 1974-05-09 21 law Spread the word... ...Australian butter The Finest Dairy Product Q AUSTRALIA Was Adolf Hitler a blunderer or a genius? Why did he turn the world's first jet fighter into a bomber? What was it like to take the death ride of the 4th Panzer army? What made the fighting372 words
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Miscellaneous238 1974-05-09 21 Straits Times Crossword ACBOM of operauons (T) IBe dlecrimlnaung and Psmale swasslsr at 1S» have omi wiu about (t). on* (4. S. 4). t thatt rsjht bat 1* Bngra«s Iron beiore end- sassr Id ehansjs (k). n»Ts cot in (9) heOat no tramp Is this 11 A km that's virtuous238 words
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Article, Illustration979 1974-05-09 22 JAMES WARD - JAMES WARD Gerd 'The Bomber' The world's most dangerous centre forward By He turned down $960,000 offer QERD Mueller just does not look like a footballer. His legs are too short, he appears overweight and he moves without any grace. Gerd Mueller is probably the mostUPI - 979 words
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Article378 1974-05-09 22 TPHF barrier draw and scratching! for the Ipoh .aces this week-end: SATURDAY Class 6 Dlv. 1 9F 3. 9. 6. 1. 8. 7. 13. 14. 13. 4. 10. 3. a. H. Class C Dtv. I IF 6. 14, 7, 4. 13. 6. 8. 6, 3.378 words
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529 1974-05-09 22 EPSOM JEEP - Hidden Treasure, Tenacious show promise EPSOM JEEP By |POH. Wed —Tenacious 1 and Hidden Treasure worked well on a yieldIng track here today Both have shown early promise and should get off the mark this weekend. Tenacious (Terry Tan) galloped fluently over m In 37 2/5 finishing with plenty in529 words
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219 1974-05-09 22 Sixth pair Madan and Abid save Indians LONDON, Wed. All-rounders Abld All and Madan Lai kept the Indian cricketers' unbeaten tour record intact with a defiant sixthwicket stand of 117 In 110 minutes against Hampshire at Southamp ton yesterday. The Indians, needing 162 to save an Innings defeat, lost five219 words
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Article, Illustration354 1974-05-09 23 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By SINGAPORE'S Malaysia Cup players will begin a three-day centralised training stint to day to rebuild their team morale and strength for Sunday's match against Selangor at the National Stadium. This la the first centralised training stint for the Singapore players this354 words
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237 1974-05-09 23 9 Forces players in U-23 hockey team By Godfrey Robert NINE players from Armed Forces, the Under 23 champions, are among the 17 selected for the Singapore team to defend the Duralratnam Cup in the MHF Under 23 hockey competition at Johore Baru this weekend. They are. goalkeepers. Ng Hoi237 words
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Article32 1974-05-09 23 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. .Malaysia will aend about SO .competitors to the Seventh •Asian Oames In Teheran In •September, a spokesman of •the International Games ,-ory commute* said •hrre today.32 words
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Article18 1974-05-09 23 METAL Box baat Tra/nc Police 4-1 In a friendly aoccer match at Baleattar Road yesterday.18 words
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Article71 1974-05-09 23 NEW YORK Wed Results of yesterday's major league tasebaU matches: National Leacve: Chicago 3 Atlanta 2: San Francisco 4 New York 3 (Ist. game); San Francisco 3 New York 0 (2nd game); Ban Diego Philadelphia 3: St. Louis 1 Cincinnati 0; Houston 2 Pittsburgh 1. Aawrlraß Leagae:AP - 71 words
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Article, Illustration299 1974-05-09 23 16-year-old Syed scores grand slam CYED Hashlm, a 16-year-old student of Presbyterian School, scored a grand slam In the F and N training scheme badminton tournament, when he won all four titles at the SBA Hall last night, reports JOE DORAI. Syed. a trainee of former national player Ismail Marjan,299 words
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Article529 1974-05-09 23 BANGKOK, Wednesday LINDA Rhymes, 20--year old American housewife from Singapore's Katong Bowling Association, captured the women's Masters title at the Bangkok Open bowlIng championships here today. T.ie tall, blonde from Ue% Or leans. Louisiana, who says she prefe. > softbal' to bf <.' i n%, rolledReuter - 529 words
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Article37 1974-05-09 23 ZURICH. Wed Tha Football AsaocJattona of Ghana and Panama Have been swpendad from mambanhlp of Urn InUmattonal Footbail Federation (FIFA) tor not paying debts due to the world aoocer body, FIFA announced her* y«aterday —ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article, Illustration617 1974-05-09 23 ALBERT JOHNSON - ALBERT JOHNSON By FRANCESCA Tibbatts and Andrew Tan yesterday stole the llme--1 light at the National Junior College athletic meet when they each hoisted double records to win the Individual championship title for boys and fcirls respectively at Farrer Park. Promising Francesca scored a617 words
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468 1974-05-09 23 Everton win with a second half goal IPOH, Wed. Ever- ton, the English Division One league team, played entertaining football at Stadium Perak here tonight to beat the Malaysian Selection side 1-0. Everton, a young team of average age 23, settled eagerly to their task, and with skill to match468 words
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134 1974-05-09 23 KENYANS IMPOSE SPORTS BOYCOTT ON BRITAIN NAIROBI. Wed.-Kenya today broke off all sporting links with Britain because of the British Lions rugby team's tour of South Africa. Mr Isaac Lugonxo, chairman of the Kenyan National Sports Council, said that the decision came because the Lions had ignored the ruling of134 words
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Advertisement489 1974-05-09 22 Enter this sample contest are! win yourseH a trip to the Malaysia Cup final later this year. AH you have to do is to select the team which will represent Singapore in the key match against Pahang on Saturday. May 18. 1974. Pruas: 6 first pnzej ot s MAS return489 words
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Advertisement310 1974-05-09 23 "Relax tonight inTokyo. Relax tomorrow on a Northwest 747 to theU.S.A." sCS^^^^^ A'f\Jk BwfihwT&^ W 3 aSW '^a^sav Ma*< D«| > Tan MraMe Ti sneporles)nn setae agent. She has the world at her fingertips airline guides, hotel directories, car rental brochures. travel folders She finds the facts for you. fast310 words
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Page 23 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous91 1974-05-09 23 ATHLETICS Thomson Secondary meat (Farrer Park •2 pm.) Broadrlck Secondary •meet (National Stadium >ajn.). Queensway Secondary 'meet iQueensway 3 pm.) SOCCEaV— SBHFL Dlv. 1 'replay Outhrte v HK Bank I (Jin Beaar 516 pJB.) .PDAWU Inter Branch: .Shangrlla v Slngapura (Tan.glln 5.15 pm). Friendly: -rnchcape 'A 1 v OMB (Olou-91 words
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Article, Illustration211 1974-05-09 24 HOLLYWOOD. Wed. A burned -oat spotlight may have touched off a flash Are that caused an estimated I Ss2 million (Sss million) damage to the Samuel Goldwyn Studios and routed actors and crew members from taping a children's television show, witnesses said yesterday. The211 words
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Article72 1974-05-09 24 WASHINOTON. W«d romor astronaut John Otenn won a DemocraUc Senate nomlnaUOD in Ohio on hu third try, and Alabama Oownor O4»nra Wallace •aally won renomlnattoo lor an unpr«xwd*nt«d third Urm last n^ht Tnt 68-yeai-old Olenn. first Ajuortcan to ortM the •arth 13 years a«o. show«!AP - 72 words
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Article413 1974-05-09 24 LONDON. W«4.— TIM market e)0M« qulttly firm. ud at S p.m. U» Financial TtaMi U4u mi •.1 to SOa.l. Early •mall Iwaalml falna war* ■wiiai ac mot that the Ib*mtrial Relation* Court h*4 am»<«* aa anonyraoua payment of a fl«e oa the Eaaiamfri Uaioa part, but etaaaa a*413 words
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Article73 1974-05-09 24 BRUSSELS. Wad TIM Common Market reached a new low her* last nlcnt when It failed to work out a strategy tar coping with Italy's controveialal Import restrictions. After 12 frultMH hours of Marching for an altemaUra. EEC Foreign and Farm Minister* gave up. Aa a lastReuter - 73 words
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Article48 1974-05-09 24 TBL AVIV, Wad— Workon at Uw Abu Roosts oilfttkJ in Israeli oeeu,^«d Sinai andsd a wMkiong wildcat atrlke thU morning. The ttiika was to otms demands for inrraaatd oosaPCnaaUOn If re*iiwl.i»lM follow a return of the ollntlda to Egypt under any paace i|imiiwiI Rautar48 words
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124 1974-05-09 24 SYDNEY, Wed. Streaker, Australia 1 fastest crocodile. •bowed his fora yesterday in an unauthorised atr«4> across Sydney Airport. Streaker, who has won the Australian eraeedlle racing championship, twice in the ■mat three yean, was on a visit to Sydney to preasete a eampaWn toAP - 124 words
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Miscellaneous17 1974-05-09 24 The weather THS weather outlook for Singapore from 6am to noon toda*: Isolated ihowii In law mornlnf.17 words
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