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Title Section21 1974-06-05 1 TOTAL DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 250,000 The Straits Times. Estd. 1845 FINAL EDITION WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1974 25 CENTS M.C.(P) 21/7421 words
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Article378 1974-06-05 1 STUDENTS KILL MINISTER Two Cambodian pupils die, 20 hurt in gun battle with police His top adviser is also shot dead in riot-torn school PHNOM PENH, Tuesday CAMBODIA'S Education Minister and his top assistant were killed today by students who abducted them and then turned a section of the capital378 words
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Article55 1974-06-05 1 TEL AVIV. Tues. Medical researchers here have discovered a new autopsy method which leaves the body intitct. It Involves Injection of a "contrast fluid" into the body shortly after death. Through a mechanism not yet understood, the fluid spreads rapidly and allows clear XRay pictures of bloodReuter - 55 words
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Article16 1974-06-05 1 MOSCOW. Tues. The Soviet Union gave extenatve new powers yesterday to nonUniformed volunteer police.16 words
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Article235 1974-06-05 1 Skeletons: Most were strangled j^jOST of the 14 people whose skeletons were recently recovered from shallow graves on Sentosa had been strangled to death. i Informed sources yesterday revealed that all the victims had violent deaths. It was earlier revealed that one was shot In the head while three others235 words
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Article83 1974-06-05 1 $36 bil suit on Butz CHICAGO. Tues. A suburban Chicago housewife. Irked by high food prices, has sutd Agriculture Secretary Earl Butz for US$l5 billion 'SS36 billion). Mrs. Ethel Rosen, of north suburban Wilmette and chairman of a group called Women's War on Prices, filed the suit last month inUPI - 83 words
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Article37 1974-06-05 1 BANOKOK. Tues. The new Thai Cabinet today reappotnte* General Km 81--vara. the arm; commander in chief, as the director of national peace restoration during its first station today. a Oovernment i| ins —will Mid tonight —ReuterReuter - 37 words
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76 1974-06-05 1 WINDSOR England TOM-An arthritic giraffe at Windsor Zoo can now walk »<ain thank* to Chinese acupuncture treatment. Western drags had failed to ciire Eddie the giraffe, who became lame after his leg Joints swelled up. Zoo representative* went to China and came back with animal charts76 words
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Article, Illustration215 1974-06-05 1 NIXON TO BEGIN ME TOUR NEXT WEEK WASHINGTON, Tues. President Nixon will visit Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Israel, and Jordan from June 12 to June 18. the White House announced today. The White House said the President would fly on June 10 to Salzburg, Austria, for a rest stop beforeReuter; UPI - 215 words
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Article63 1974-06-05 1 TOKYO. Tues. The national daily Aaahl Shimbun reported today that Informed aourcca claae to the Japaneae Defence Agency believe China may shortly explode a nuclear device. The paper aald the aourcea did not dbcloae bow they had come to anticipate the Chinese teat China's last nuclearReuter - 63 words
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807 1974-06-05 1 Diplomatic ties before Nixon trip to Syria DAMASCUS, Tuesday SYRIA and the l/nited States will reestablish full diplomatic relations Infore President Nixon's visit to the MiddliEast next week, Syrian Deputy Premier and Foreign Minister Abdel-Hulim Khaddam said here today. Mr. Khaddam was answering questions at a Press conference attended byAgencies - 807 words
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Article365 1974-06-05 1 CAIRO, Tues. Palestinian representatives have warned that it would not be in the Palestinian Interest to antagonise the United Statea and Arab countries trying to bring about a political settlement in the Middle East. A leading Palestinian official told a meeting of the Palestinian365 words
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Article44 1974-06-05 1 KARLSRUHE (Oermany). Tues. A group of 160 taxi drivers are offering candy to their passengers to distract them from smoking inside the cabs A tpokesman for 'he tajrt Drivers Association said that the anti-smoking campaign has been a success. —UPl.44 words
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Article36 1974-06-05 1 OOLD HILL (Nevada. Tues. After a 93-yeax abaence. the Oold Hul New* resumed bt-watkly publication yesterday It apologised "to our readers and advertisers for any Inconvenience caused by the delay UPI.UPI - 36 words
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371 1974-06-05 2 Vietcong hit Saigon on 2 sides as battle continues SAIGON, TllM T»HE Vietcong struck dramatically on two x sides of Saigon yesterday, causing heavy civilian casualties, while bitter fighting continued on the northern approaches to the capital. To the northwest, a barrage of long-range 122 mm rockets hit In andReuter; UPI - 371 words
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Article147 1974-06-05 2 KHARTOUM, Tues. Eight Palestinian I guerillas on trial here for the killing of three diplomats last year reafflrmed to the court yesterday that they j commltted the slaylngs t and requested the court to_ release them along with their weapons to resume their armed struggleAP - 147 words
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239 1974-06-05 2 Pathet Lao refuse to free US pilot IHENTIANE, Tues. The T pro-communist Pathet Lao refused to release an American war prisoner today, deadline for the release of all prisoners of war under terms of the new coalition government In Laos. All war prlsonere were to be released and all foreignReuter; UPI - 239 words
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Article25 1974-06-05 2 TOKYO, Tues Finance Minister Takeo Fukuda tevri for Washington on Saturday to attend a board of governors meeting of the International Monetary Fund.25 words
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162 1974-06-05 2 Kim hits at US detente policy in Asia rKYO, Tues. North Korean President Kirn II Sung lashed out anew at President Nixon's detente policy In Asia today, and dismissed It as "deceptive tricks." "The US Imperialists are viciously scheming to save themselves from the quagmire. Instead of drawing a properUPI - 162 words
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Article, Illustration340 1974-06-05 2 'PEACE DEAL' FOR SYRIA WASHINGTON. Tuesday SECRETARY of State Dr. Henry Kissinger, fresh from his successful Syria nIsraeli disengagement talks, yesterday began attempts to steer the Government's US$5,lBO million (5512,432 mil.) Foreign Economic and Military Aid Bill through Congress. One sub-committeeReuter; UPI - 340 words
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Article, Illustration167 1974-06-05 2 SADAT TO ARMY: OUR JOB NOT YET ENDED BEIRUT. Toes. President Bad a t today told the Egyptian army Its mission was not yet finished, and from now on there would be no defeats for the Arabs, only victory The President was addressing the Egyptian Third Army on the SunReuter - 167 words
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259 1974-06-05 2 WASHINGTON, Tuesday PRESIDENT Nixon and Secretary of State 1 Dr. Henry Kissinger will take part in talks here this week with a member of Saudi Arabia's ruling royal family in an attempt to deepen and solldfy existing relationships with the oil-rich desert kingdom. TheirReuter - 259 words
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Article59 1974-06-05 2 MOSCOW. Tuaa Soviet Communist Party leader Leonid Bfahnev. reported ill with flu laat Friday, today met the head of the American Pepsi-Cola aoft drinks firm. Mr Donald Kendall Taat news agency reported It was Mr. Brashnev's first publicised function since he was unable to meet rialReuter - 59 words
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Article57 1974-06-05 2 Football fan killed JAKARTA. TUM. OM peraon iv killed and U njured when a wooden lUnd train which they ware watching a aoccer match In Amoon. In the Moluccaj Itland*. «a«t Indonesia, collapaed. the Anlarm newa agency reported today The accident happened last Friday during a match between the homeReuter - 57 words
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Article, Illustration364 1974-06-05 3 Callaghan lists 4 problems LUXEMBOURG. Tu«s. JJKITAIX today told her Common Mar ket partners that the way the community was financed was unfair to her and posed a central problem in the renegotiation of membership t^rms. Foreign Secretary James Callaghan, in aReuter - 364 words
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144 1974-06-05 3 BODIES OF 3 SLAIN TEENAGERS FLOATING IN RIVER SAN FRANCISCO. Tues. The bodies of three slain teenagers were found yesterday floating in rivers outside the Monterey County farming community of Salinas. Sheriff's deputies said bloodstains showed that all three were pushed through bridge railings into the rivers. The County Coroner's144 words
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Article48 1974-06-05 3 PEKINO. Tuea. ';hina has a new Air Force commander, succeeding Wu Pahsirn. who disappeared at the time of the abort-vp coup engineered by former Defence Minister Lin Piao In September 1971. The new commander is Ma Nlng. the New China News Agency reported. ReutjrReuter - 48 words
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Article128 1974-06-05 3 WELLINGTON. Tues. Visiting Burmese President Ne Win today discussed with Prime Minister Norman Kirk how New Zealand could help the Burmese dairy industry, officials said. The President, who arrived in Wellington today for a four-day state visit, was met by the Oovernor-Oeneral, Sir Denis Blundell,Reuter - 128 words
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107 1974-06-05 3 mOKYO, Tues. The J. 150 mph trains linking Tokyo and Osaka were yesterday halted for 90 minutes by a snake. Officials of Japan National Railways < JNR». said the snake fell from the top of a tunnel to a power line supplyingUPI - 107 words
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Article31 1974-06-05 3 BANGKOK. Tues. Mr. Sathien Detusampan 42. city editor of Thailand's mass circulation Dally News, was killed in a car accident in Southern Thailand yesterday, the newspaper announced today APAP - 31 words
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Article132 1974-06-05 3 ISLAMABAD. Tues. Three people were killed and 48 Injured when a passenger express train was derailed early today near Bahawalpur, In the southern Punjab, a Pakistan Railways Press statement said. MANILA: Adm Noel Gayler. Commander in Chief of US Military Forces in the Pacific, was awarded the Philippine Legion132 words
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Article136 1974-06-05 3 LONDON: British industry's future investment plans are at their lowest level for 10 years, according to a govetnment survey published today. BEIRUT: The trial of 52 Leftists on charges of "subversl\ c activities" against the regime of Sultan Qabus of Oman began in Muscat yesterday. Egypt's Middle EastAgencies - 136 words
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273 1974-06-05 3 Whitlam assurance sought on private investment SYDNEY. Tues. The Chairman of Australia's lamest stock exchange today appealed to Prime Minister Oough Whitlam to state publicly that his Labour Government is not against private Investment. The Sydney Stock Exchange chairman. Mr. T.J.H. Valders, said public fear of Government intentions, record levelReuter - 273 words
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244 1974-06-05 4 WASHINGTON, Tues. The White House was today faced with the prospect that Charles Colson, the President's main contact with those involved in the Watergate scandal, now might tell all. Colson, 42, pleaded guilty yesterday to a single charge of obstructing Justice in a244 words
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Article, Illustration142 1974-06-05 4 Dr. K at kung fu team for US seminar lirASHINOTON. Tues. I TT Secretary of State Dr. Henry Kissinger today conferred briefly with Mr. Huang Chen, head of China's liaison office here, at a seminar which announced a visit to the US this month of a Chinese kung fu troupe.Reuter; UPI - 142 words
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589 1974-06-05 4 CHINA'S TRADE WTTH U.S. SOARS TO $3bil Huang marks dramatic rise at banquet WASHINGTON. Tuesday. TRADE between the United States and China will reach US$l. 25 billion (Ss3 billion) by the end of 1974, thus either equalling or surpassing Soviet-American trade, according to Commerce Department predictions. To underline this dramaticNYT - 589 words
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250 1974-06-05 4 2 abducted women 'alive and well 9 BANOKOK, Tues —Two foreign women missionaries kidnapped in southern Thailand are believed to be alive and well and have acknowledged gifts of Bibles and parcels, a missionary spokesman said here today. Miss Minka Hand- a:np of New Zealand end Miis Margaret Morgan ofReuter - 250 words
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Article58 1974-06-05 4 BRISBANE, Ties.— fhe groom arrived on an elephant, the bride's retinae came by camel train and the happy couple were married in a deer pen. This was the unlikely scene when lion -tamer Frank Lane married his secretary Shirley Pridmore yesterday at a lion park at58 words
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Article26 1974-06-05 4 lOURENCO MARQUES Tues One mmn m killed and four other people wounded In a guerilla attack on an African village In northeast bbwnmblque Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article122 1974-06-05 4 CONCORDSKI VICTIMS CLAIM DAMAGES DARIS, Tues. —A me- mortal meeting (or F-ench victims of the crash of the Soviet TU--144 supersonic airliner a year ago was marked yesterday by a petition calling (or Immediate payment of damages by the French Government Seven people died on the ground, plus the crewAP - 122 words
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289 1974-06-05 4 Security boost after IRA prisoner dies LONDON, Tues—Scotland Yard Unlay ordered tightened security at airports and public buildings in preparation (or a possible revenge attack for the hunger-strike death of a convicted Irish Republican Army prisoner a death the ira called an "act of murder." Police sources said security wasReuter - 289 words
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250 1974-06-05 5 Bolivia revolt crushed by sky troops LA PAZ, Tues. Radio reports reaching here tonight said an attempted revolt by members of a military training college in Cochabamba, Bolivia's second largest city, had been crushed by paratroopers loyal to President Hugo Banser. The reports, coming amid widespread student unrest In Cochabama.250 words
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Article52 1974-06-05 5 SYDNEY. Tues. Beach lifeguards may be Joined here next summer by convicted prisoners under a rehallbltatlon plan announced today by the New South Wales comm.ssloner of corrective lervlce*. The commissioner. Mr. W R McOeechan. said several men from the state's maximum security Institutions were training for theReuter - 52 words
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Article110 1974-06-05 5 rKYO. Tues— WorkIng level diplomats of Japan and Australia today open a two-day meeting to lay the groundwork for a visit to Canberra next autumn by Prime Minister Kakuel Tanaka. Chief item on the agenda will be the Ja-pan-Australia friendship treaty, which Mr. Tanaka andUPI - 110 words
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Article44 1974-06-05 5 GLASGOW, Taes.— Kawalt yesterday timed a contract worth £2$ million <S$1«« mil.) with Govan Shipyards for four central- purpose ships to be built In Scotland The freichteri are of 22,199 tons deadweight and will be used for worldwide trading AP.AP - 44 words
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Article30 1974-06-05 5 BANOKOK, Tuc* 8om« 400 000 textile workers across the country have threatened to strike if any of them arc laid off by textile manufactures. Labour Department reported today.30 words
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408 1974-06-05 5 WASHINGTON, Tuesday THE State Department denied yesterday that the United States had made secret commitments to North Vietnam as part of the Vietnam settlement. The department spokesman, Mr. Robert Anderson, was asked about an article In the current Issue of Foreign Policy magazine that408 words
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153 1974-06-05 5 AUSSIE SHOT IN AMBUSH BURIED IN MANILA MANILA. Tues. Mr. Alan Alnsworth. the Australian magazine executive who was snot dead by hold-up men In the mountain resort of Ban a w e In northern Philippines last week, was burled here today. At the funeral were his wife. Betty, who escaped153 words
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Article51 1974-06-05 5 MILAN. Tue*. The Jury of the Algida literary prise, which U awarded by an Ice -ream company, announced ■esterday a list of 36 books ompeting for the fiction I ward. Heading the list was "Una Qranlta dl Caffe con Parma" (Orated Ice Coffee with jream).UPI - 51 words
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Article124 1974-06-05 5 First nun to run for Congress MEMPHIS (Tennessee). Tues. A Catholic nun who says her poll tlcal and religious lives are closely related has announced she will run for a seat in the US Congress. 31ster Mary Anne Outhrle said In announcing her candidacy yesterday that she was the firstAP - 124 words
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Article, Illustration359 1974-06-05 5 Firemen battle new blast at chemical plant LONDON, Tues An oil tank exploded today on the stlllsmouldering site of Britain's biggest blast since World War II and firemen said they were battling a renewed blase. Officials said there appeared no new casualties at the chemical plant, where 28 died inUPI - 359 words
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78 1974-06-05 5 British medical staff lowest paid' LONDON. Tues. British medical staff are among the lowest paid In Industrialised countries, according to a survey by a private group of time and motion experts Although Britons got a "remarkably good deal" from the national health service there were shortage* of resources and equipmentReuter - 78 words
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Article278 1974-06-05 5 Soares for talks with Frelimo LISBON, Tu«t. PORTUGAL'S Foreign Minister Mario 1 Soares leaves here today for Lusaka and crucial ceasefire talks with leaders of the Mozambique Liberation Front (Frellmo) which could bring peace after 13 years of guerilla warfare. Dr. Soares said here I that the talk* with FrellmoReuter - 278 words
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Article31 1974-06-05 5 NCW YORK. Tuss. Ths Lockhaad Aircraft Corporation has joined with Ttxtron Inc. as part of a plan designed to bail the giant aerospace company out of its financial troubles Reuur31 words
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Article, Illustration556 1974-06-05 6 Region's scouts to expand rapidly •pHE scout movement in the Asia Pacific region will expand at a tremendous rate in the next few years, two top scouters in Singapore predicted yesterday. In their view, emphasis will be placed on community development and the scouting programme will be geared to meet556 words
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Article130 1974-06-05 6 4 WANTED YOUNG THUGS ARRESTED POLICE have arrest--1 ed iour teenagers wanted in connection with a series of robberies in varloas parts of Singapore The four, aged between 16 and IS years, have been on the ClD's wanted list for the ■act 14 months. They were arrested along Cecil Street130 words
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Article47 1974-06-05 6 SINOAPORK will be among the countries attending a conference on Development of the Periodical Press in Asia sponsored by Unesco In Tokyo from June 11 to 17. The meeting will discuss possibilities of developing Ada's own paper Industry and the Asian newsprint crtato.47 words
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Article56 1974-06-05 6 Cargo handling course TUB Port Authority will conduct a count on PSA Delivery Shipping and Ware housing Procedures to acquaint port umts with correct cargo handling procedure* In the port. Tn* first course from July J-6 between I p m and 1 p.m will be held at the Authority central56 words
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Article79 1974-06-05 6 Did you see this fatal accident? P>UCE yesterday appealed for eye-wit-nesses to a fatal accident In which a pedestrian. Urn Kok I*l, 25, was knocked down by a motorcyclist along- Haveloek Road on Monday. Llm, of Batu Pahat. was walking along the road at about 7.55 p.m. when the accident79 words
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Article29 1974-06-05 6 THE Finance Minister. Mr. Hon Sul Sen and MP for Haveloek will officiate at the Keep Singapore Crime-free Campaign at Haveloek community centre at 7.50 p.m. today.29 words
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385 1974-06-05 6 Top scout Sheares says: 'Keep up to date' PRESIDENT Uheares, Chief Scout in Singapore, has called for scout programmes to be "constantly reviewed, evaluated and modernised." Scouts will then be even "better equipped to face the challenges of nur rapidly changing society." he said in a message published in a385 words
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201 1974-06-05 6 Why the 'bumboat Marys' are drifting away DOLICE pressure and harassment by aailors are driving harbour callgirls, po! P«Urly known "bumboat Mary," out of business. There are now only tl'ta still providing services for sailors compaied with about l*t three yean ago when, to cope with demand, operators had to201 words
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Article42 1974-06-05 6 A MAN was fined (50 by a magistrate yesterday for being drunk at Pagoda Street at about 1.06 p.m. on Monday. Sohan Singh. 50. was lying on the street and incapable of taking care of himself He pleaded guilty42 words
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Miscellaneous243 1974-06-05 6 Brtn«lnK Up Wmthw By »U1 Ktvtrnjh <t Hal Cmp ~-~~/VOU* WHBL3 A»»l.|^«U. IN TM4T CAM 1 I WWLL.OOtfT "N I TVUTT6 TWe CAR AUNT WuAmvm\ A W*CX' I Vw%f lIT MUST kAVE -/TN V»U<W> -VCXJ MA«6* WAS C3«IVINa TStt»» 1 WVIN6 HOME I BMN TMSJ OT>«» J JI-i CAN UOT243 words
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659 1974-06-05 7 P.M. RAMAN - P.M. RAMAN Act with cohesion: Expert By ASEAN nations could enlarge the ana of their freedom of choice, in a noe v vrability and bargaining power if they acted in cohesion with each other while dealing with superpowers, it was fend659 words
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Article, Illustration335 1974-06-05 7 §EVEX boys and one girl have been named this year's President's Scholars by the Public Service Commission. They are state swimmer Roy Chan Kum Wah, 18 (AngloChinese School); Chan Kwong Lok, 19 (St. Joseph's Institution); Chew Leng Hock, 19 (Raffles Institution); Ko Kheng Hwa, 19335 words
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191 1974-06-05 7 Co-ops invited to form $lmil firm ALL 76 local co-opera-tive movements have been Invited to take part in a $1 million trading company to be set up in Singapore. The general secretary of the Singapore National Co-operative Union Ltd. iSNCU). Mr. Mak Kam Heng, said yesterday that he has invited191 words
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229 1974-06-05 7 A MALAYSIAN driver was Jailed for five A years and ordered to be given two strokes of the rotan by the Third District Court yesterday for trafficking in 60 kilogrammes (133 lbs.) of raw opium worth about $150,000 on Monday. Loh Soo Ylng, 39,229 words
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145 1974-06-05 7 4 YOUTHS WHO ROBBED TWICE IN A WEEK A SINGAPORE court yesterday called for Reformative Training School reports on four youths who were Involved In two robberies in Toa Payoh area In just over a week. Urn Kirn Hna, 17. Choon Siew Wen*, 17, Qnek Cheng Chuan, IS, and Lot145 words
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Article45 1974-06-05 7 SINGAPORE-Kuala Lumpur air fares are expected to increase by 10 per cent or leas, sources said yesterday. "Although Singapore Airlines and Malaysian Airline System have not reached agreement yet, there will almost certainly be an Increase shortly," the sources said.45 words
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Article55 1974-06-05 7 MR. OOH Ek Meng. speaking In Mandarin, will give a demonstration on the Chineae guitar at the Toa Payoh branch library from 1 pm to 4.30 p.m on Friday. There will also be a forum In Mandarin, on university life, at the nbtry on June 24 tnra55 words
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Advertisement246 1974-06-05 8 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaalaßaaal A I 4 aM I I i innpiar.jaW«i^B»WH 7 /^v.4L to c- '4m^ <v ■x* aaaar^nßßifaaVa""^^^. •> /< t Ml* j/' aaW^^^e^ tt aaH aaß < Wwis aT itka^Mj I V^^^^la^aaaaaaaaTa^aaaßaaaal BB»\^^BWl*»jj/^ll^Ji|^Ja» lA^^^^^^^^l 24 HOURS COFFEE HOUSE DAILY SPECIAL SET-LUNCH DIFFERENT MENU DAILY AT 52.90 ONLY (from 12 p.m.246 words
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Advertisement320 1974-06-05 8 I I#T ItAVI 2 SHOWS NIGHTLY ij LAST DAT 7 oo 9.30 pm .ADMISSIOH: Adults $2.00. Children $1.00,; ALAN TANG HU CHlN^fe^Z^ I iOIST EXPLOSIVE DAY! I at the ODEON;! Please Note Screening Times: > 4 Shows Daily: 1 1am, 2.30, 5.45 9.00pm.? Trill Then Eiclte Tke-j! krm The.! Uti320 words
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Advertisement688 1974-06-05 8 in CATHAY I 2 Show* 700 a 930 pm THE RATS" IMandannl ■> I Alan Tang Hu Chin l| CoiorScope Engtith Sob» S OPENS TOMORROW' i 1 I 'GODZILLA v*. MCOALON I CoiorScope Eng!.»h Subt J Pieaie Note Screening Timet 4 SHOWS DAILY AT 11 am. 2.30. 546 a •00688 words
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Article, Illustration517 1974-06-05 9 CHEW LEE CHING - 'Don't be wasteful on R and D' CHEW LEE CHING By THE Minister for Science and Technology, Dr. Ton Chin Chye yesterday warned ol the social costs to Singapore from an indiscriminate spending in research and development. He said a combination of factors had disproved the hypothesis that the more517 words
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138 1974-06-05 9 AH MENG TAKES THE CHAIR TO PROVE A POINT rpHERE is some--1 thing yet that the ape can teach Man. So Singapore Zoological Garden's or ant uta n, Ah Meng. took the chair at the Raffles Institution's science laboratory yesterday. Aa Introduction to the Minister for Science and Technology, Dr.138 words
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Article95 1974-06-05 9 r> First Magistrate's Court yesterday allowed a former sales representative 10 days to make full restitution of $1,551 which he misappropriated from bis firm. Hoo Lv Cheng, 32, pleaded guilty to committing criminal breach of trust of $1,485. entrusted to him by Nam Sing Trading95 words
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Article, Illustration180 1974-06-05 9 AUPE MAY TRY FOR spc MORE FOR CIVIL SERVANTS rE Amalgamated Union of Public Employees is studying the possibility of asking the Government to raise the Incremental rates of civil servants by at leant five per cent. Mr. O. Kandasamy AUPEs general secretary stated this in the latest issue of180 words
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235 1974-06-05 9 SAWL body of lawyers for women's rights A SINGAPORE Aar% sociatlon of Women Lawyers (SAWL) has been registered to advance and protect the rights of women and children. It Intends to seek passage of appropriate legislation relating to those rights. Another object in SAWL'* constitution is the advancement of opportunities235 words
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Article292 1974-06-05 9 5 HDB MEN ON GRAFT CHARGES FIVE Housing and Development Board employees were charged in the First Magistrate's Court yesterday for allegedly accepting bribes from two construction companies which did work for the board. The five claimed trial to one or more of SI charges of collecting a total of292 words
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57 1974-06-05 9 SmOAPOM Airitaee is issrahliiifri extending Ha Krtsjpa— e— mttrtsad reservation sen tot to saajer SIA sUtsa— Hkc stagaong, Tekvw, Leaden and Sydney. TV service wfli ea- aaee these itstlsM to HwMt an iMtut r«amim to i— inatUn bssalaf free* the traaf AeVaat. SIA emteacfei57 words
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Article, Illustration349 1974-06-05 9 Fatal shot: Tee is cleared Justifiable homicide verdict on youth killed in ambush fHE State Coroner, Mr. Yong Yung Sui yesterday recorded a verdict of justifiable homicide on Abdul Rahman bin Abdullah, 18, onemployed who was shot dead in a police ambush. Det. A. Maxle de Oracias, 25, fired the349 words
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211 1974-06-05 9 Leila's affinity for earthy characters A UBTRALIAN actress i\ Leila Blake in her one-woman presentation of the Women of Shakespeare and Wlide, showed an affinity for the earthy brassy characters, of Shakespeare. It is no easy task to sustain a one woman presentation of women made famous by William Shakespeare211 words
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Advertisement30 1974-06-05 9 K&i23FJaimw^am^A»vfc;)a Ti&fta&^^Ksm sVl^^l L*'j aVftal m' I .T 'X af 7M sP??! Bask -^^^^s^s^s^s^s^Bßßßßßgßss^gßßsß < 1 HHiHHMHPI| R&i] LW'«Mww«jbSV KaW^^g^agapfljlMgW >i»kvll HIumSJ ■V^S BBw^sAm w^a^a^Kw^^^^^iT^^^%?TTWTJTT^^^m7jwt9T^^\^a^aw^ay^^^^w^^ar9^aM Txr^i)/zm*^a¥»9m^maVWam>'\*\^~Sil g^BAJ BBB^^^aSB^BBA S^B^Hs^BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBafeBa gBBBBBV^ *~330 words
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Advertisement421 1974-06-05 9 Enjoy mJtyaf*ff m M TRADC MARK REGISTERED and enter the RUSSELL YU Y \J CONTEST. from ORCHARD MOTORS. J^^' transistorised E&E9fiF p— AND MANY OTHER PRIZES. -=*.^"3gSJ> FULL CONTEST DETAILS, ENTRY FORMS AND SEE YO-YO DEMONSTRATIONS AT ALL RETAIL STORES AND SUPERMARKETS IN YOUR AREA. DON'T MISS IT. ITS EASY421 words
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Article439 1974-06-05 10 A/iR OOUOH WHITLAM's gamble has paid off. The Australian Labour Party has returned to power after the May 18 "snap" election with a majority of five seats (down from eight) In the 127--member House of Representatives. It Is also expected to have a majority In the Senate which439 words
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Article144 1974-06-05 10 U7HILE the British investigate the cause of their biggest peace-time explosion, more than Flixborough residents should ponder the lessons from that ievastatlng blast in a giant chemical plant. It killed 28, at latest count, and injured over 100. Casualties included not only workers but residents in a 10-mile144 words
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Article1044 1974-06-05 10 BOB LIM - BOB LIM CNOOPY (right) Isn't whistling in the dark, or at a bird. He has a guilty conscience. And conscience your sense of moral values, or scruples is convenient or Inconvenient depending on whether you are basically honest or dishonest. My dictionary defines scruple as "a difficulty or consideration,1,044 words
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Article, Illustration1226 1974-06-05 10 T.J.S. GEORGE - The wise shall inherit the earth T.J.S. GEORGE: By UIITEI UTHWS STATISTICS are bunk. But sometimes they can scare the hell out of you. Having spent a career watching the hell-raisers of politics, I had blithely concluded that I was shock-proof. But lately I have been getting exposed to figures1,226 words
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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253 1974-06-05 10 MY mother was admitted to hospital for removal of a cataract, after shuttling back and forth from home to hospital for more than a year because the doctor kept putting off the operation. When she was In the consultation room I asked the253 words
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Letter60 1974-06-05 10 I THINK everyone Is aware now that the time service obtalr.ed by dialling 381 U provided by the Telecommunications Authority of Singapore Can the time therefore be given without the tedious introduction "Time announcing service by the courtesy of the Telecommunication Authority of Singapore. After the tone, the time will60 words
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Letter85 1974-06-05 10 APTR waiting more than two years for an HDB Oat, I was happy to learn that priority is given to me as an army reservist. I had applied for a three room improved (modified corner) flat. But at the recent balloting I found to my surprise I did not get85 words
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Letter70 1974-06-05 10 I think this is not right Reservist applicants should be given what they apply for as far as possible. And to expect a comer flat when one has, for good reasons, applied and made the down payment 1. but reasonable and not Impractical. Again, to drop down the waiting list70 words
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Letter44 1974-06-05 10 HDB residents of Block 109, Commonwealth Crescent are faced with a cat nuisance. Some cats roam this btock of flats, leaving a trail of droppings. They make a terrible notes with their miaowing at night. Wlil the HDB do something please. SCORPION. Siagaswre IS.44 words
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Letter99 1974-06-05 10 I REFER to the article "Hotel stamp counter" (8.T., June 3) which gave an Impression that the ninth Aala- Pacific Scout Conference Commemorative stamps would be sold at the special post office counter at Hotel Royal Ramada from June 4 to 10. I wish to clarify that the99 words
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Letter222 1974-06-05 10 An™ reading the NWC's recent recommendations and the Government's Intention to raise the percentage of CPP contributions for employee* from the pre•ent n per cent to 19 per cent with effect from July, one cannot help wondering if this move by the Government U222 words
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Letter21 1974-06-05 10 IBUOOEBT that the UxTMtMd CPF oontrtbuUooa should apply only to thoat worker* whose employers adopt the NWC recommendations. LOBEKB. M—apts 14.21 words
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Advertisement81 1974-06-05 10 HBHGSBBI pofiessionol.nxrophones "P. E." StJrttM. faafc la i I mm R.aaH. i PaM Cawytwt Caaa. I OfwasH (fie fMßvofNene and to ptomr H awn itmnaa* 2O4aat CaMe ««i PEMS Unnpher* A 8178.00 wJr PEBSS Unnpnara B 81*8.00 aT J7 PfSIB UnKtyne B 8110.00 PEB4O Untdyna 111 82 JB 00 PEMSVUrwOyne81 words
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Advertisement490 1974-06-05 10 POSITIVELY LAST 4 DAYS «.v IOOIH ~~S KyUWI ilKSim fflfcv PRICES WILL NEVER BE REPEATED YOUR LAST m Ifj OPPORTUNITY I TO BUY AND SAVE f\ I LADIES' DEPT. VT P 1 BIG VARIETIES PRTO VOILE \w9i ML V UP $10 00 SP$6 00 i"C flB^H. BIG VARIETIES OF PRINTED490 words
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Miscellaneous16 1974-06-05 10 ■llßlay -THtfES oHt\ RERUN XT A NICKEL. THAT I TWN6 I «TUX OUR TEAM UOUIP UWN..16 words
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234 1974-06-05 11 Comfort taxis join anticrime campaign AN T I CRIME campaign stickers ire being displayed by NTUC Comfort taxis and mini-buses as part of their contribution to the present Keep Singapore Crime -Free drive. Comfort members have also been told to render assistance to fellow taxi driven In trouble. Affiliate unions234 words
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Article30 1974-06-05 11 UU Tjung DJu. 22. was jailed- for one month bjr the Flrtt Magistrate's Court yesterday for entering Singapore without a valid pass In June 1971 He pleaded guUty.30 words
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270 1974-06-05 11 Air-sea rescue highlight of 145 boats carnival AN air-sea rescue operation wiU be the highlight of the police sea carnival In which 145 boats will go Into action off sixth mile Paslr Pan Jang Road on Sunday. The operation, simulated by the Maritime Com- mand. will Involve a helicopter which270 words
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Article51 1974-06-05 11 FOUR men were fined $50 each by the First Magistrate's Court yesterday for gambling in a corridor on the sth floor of Block 9. Jalan Kukoh on June 3. Ooh Chor Ho. 19. Tay Hai Seng 16. Lok Oei* Hock. IT. and Tan BUk Het, SO. pleaded51 words
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81 1974-06-05 11 Nine-year-old Yatimah is still missing NINE-year-old Yatlmah blnt« Abdul Rahman, who disappeared from her home In Corporation Drive. Juronc. on May 4, la still missing ■he left her home wtth 10 cent* to buy ewecta and haj not been seen since. The youngest In a family of 11. ane at81 words
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Article, Illustration764 1974-06-05 11 THE Government is embarking on a vast development programme of building new police stations in new areas and to replace old ones, Minister of Health and Home Affairs, Mr. Chua Sian Chin said yesterday. Approval has been given for the building764 words
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Article98 1974-06-05 11 FIGHTING CRIME: SHIPPERS JOIN IN rIK shipping community in Singapore has decided to take part in the Keep Sinfapore Crime- Free campaign which was launched by the police on Sunday. Several owners, masters and agents of vessels plying here said yesterday that they had increased security arrangements to prevent any98 words
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305 1974-06-05 11 THE Asean Tours and Travel Association (Aseantta) has suggested a common visa for foreign tourists from outside Asean countries to further promote travel within the region. Thla suggestion waa brought up again for discussion at the second annual convention of Aseantta In Kuala305 words
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Advertisement1041 1974-06-05 11 Shampoo in to your hair the fresh, natural scent of flowers and delicate herbs, MM cidird S «5«U^ I ssence I 111 w***' 11 Bshampooß I wfr I r .it j(dl protcn I Natural herbal essence... tfgfo*k I I tlXt U I special conditioners for 1 1 v^ j^ I1,041 words
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Miscellaneous1053 1974-06-05 11 ■^■^^^■^■■^■■^■■^■^e^^BBB^BBB^BBB^awaB^BBa^Ba^BBB^BBB^BBB^BBa^Bwa^BBB^BBB TV MALAYSIA (3) TV SINGAPORE (5) 1 H On M essential foodstuffs (E nfiish/Hi--7 I C AH Opening and Pro- Kanik 4.« Abbott and Costello- IU.UU Trad* and test trans- lay) IM News m Brwf IJI Kflt- ."J gramme Summary 7.41 Turk Baffy p roKrVT)mc mission (colouf) IM W1,053 words
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Miscellaneous23 1974-06-05 11 WATER consumption on Monday wa> 1 18.S million gallons (539 000 cubic metrea), 38 million gallons (18.000 cubic metres) more than on Sunday.23 words
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Article68 1974-06-05 12 Dressmaking course KUO Chuan community centre will organise two classes on shellcraft and dressmaking In June. The sixth-month count or ihellcraft will be held every Friday between 7 pm and 10 pm. The dressmaking course at elementary level will be at the same time but an Thursdays. The centre will68 words
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Article51 1974-06-05 12 NANTAMO Unlmstty council chairman Mr. Ws* Cho Tsw will spaak at ths Tan Lark Bye bronsc statue laytng mrsmuiiy at ths admtnlstra t»on block on ths campus at noon on June 11. Tbs stattst Is In honour of ths late Mr. Tan. who was Urn foundsr-thalrman of51 words
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Article453 1974-06-05 12 IRENE NGOO - IRENE NGOO Govt action after Friday deadline By SHOPKEEPERS have only three days more to display price tags on 15 essential commodities under the Government's Price Control Order. After this, the law will get tough. A spokesman for the Trade Department yesterday said:453 words
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Article233 1974-06-05 12 2 cents more for Caltex dealers fALTEX oil company has offered their petrol dealers a temporary two-cents increase in commission (or every gallon of premiumgrade petrol sold, informed sources said yesterday. The dealers will receive approximately 15 cents Instead of the current commission of 13 cents for every gallon under233 words
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Article30 1974-06-05 12 MRS Elizabeth Rodrtques a staff member of Goodwood Florist, will talk and demonstrate on driftwood and flower arancement at Toa Payoh branch library on Friday »t 7.30 p.m.30 words
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Article, Illustration171 1974-06-05 12 SILO plans three new projects rIE Singapore Industrial Labour Organisation yesterday decided to set up a co-operative development council, a membership campaign committee and a victimisation fund committee to cope with Its Increased membership. The projects were discussed by more than 300 delegates at a special conference at SILO headquarters171 words
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Article21 1974-06-05 12 THE People* Association band will perform at the Macßltchie reservoir park on Sunday from SU to 6SO p.m.21 words
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Article99 1974-06-05 12 Paintings for Unicef art show SINGAPORE will send 196 entries for the worldwide children's art competition. organised by Unicef in conjunction with World Population Year In Geneva on July 15. According to a spokesman of the National Museum. Mr. Christopher Hoot, the paintings produced by children here are of high99 words
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Article75 1974-06-05 12 A 24-YEAR-OLD Danish seaman was fined 1300 by the Pint Magistrate's Court yesterday for using criminal force on a PSA probationary police Inspector at 10 25 pm on Monday. Stfwnson Jan Stefan, the court was told, gave Inap. Omar Shelf Baobed a hard push on the chest75 words
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Article223 1974-06-05 12 3 anti-union executives sacked fpHREE senior company executives are be- lieved to have been dismissed from their firms for alleged anti-union activities. Two were personnel officers of a motor assembly plant. The third was the chief executive of an office equipment The unions Involved were the Pioneer Industries Employees Union223 words
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Article238 1974-06-05 12 THIS Is how the new m v I t i million dollar super Expressway will sweep out along the Marina reclamation sites to Unk the Raton c area to the city. The Express way, which will be an extension of the East Coast Parkway now238 words
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Advertisement346 1974-06-05 12 Ra^Tchampion j^a^g^aj CHAMPION Choose Champions and I W\ f^^l fit them yourself. I J^Wjßll^^ They're the spark plugs I I^l your car really needs. availahlfl at all I A-Vf A !c^*r\ ft? dlldUlu dl all /LJ LJ ILJ LJ automotive outlets. I lQ.il| !,t\nAi spark plugs from dirt and I346 words
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Advertisement450 1974-06-05 12 THE GOVERNMENT OF PAPUA NEW GUINEA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS HIGHLANDS HIGHWAY PREQUALIFICATION OF CONTRACTORS The Government of Papua Mew Guinea has the intention of proceeding wnth the construction of maioc road and bridge works on the Highlands Highway between Waterats and Togoba The work consists o< upgrading 3 1450 words
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Miscellaneous247 1974-06-05 12 Straits Times Crossword H H ■saf T bVJbbbbbbbbbbbl bbbbbT bbbbb! bbbbl ACBOa* capacity nothing mo-< 7 Littts flsta eaksr <7) Warrior la Masai group 6 PJarars bay« Übm lor surroimdlng oka dtjr (7). dilating (7) 10 Not Just dark, parbaps Might r**«al the state of Urn eaat by dagrws (11).247 words
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Advertisement1106 1974-06-05 13 eMntiirttarf sEWict ti iiyr^OTwciTT: i-m ittMf im. mm!S* v t lb t bmi nmm v mm •mm mmm hmm imm HUM MM »MM OMm M M 4, II ZL 17 Mt, II mS BUM MT DM «M IM IM BM J5 ÜBJJM MW IMB IM IMJ la) S3 lIMJ UTtIPM.1,106 words
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Advertisement996 1974-06-05 13 tptn P. MMJ Pmmi LMMJ MT: FtMMMU I IVMmT Mm I Mt M Cnitotal, KMBtoi, PtMUJI MB I MB I tflMlllll PWTnMMI MM M MB 14 MM Tt "It (ZiL MTMCua mm n m# a Simjmd, CmkVblbi, FMMTMM MM SM MJ tl BjlMM|<M, I. OrIMM, I FMMM BMt I BMttt996 words
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Advertisement754 1974-06-05 13 FULLY COWTAINIKIHD SIKVICt TO IUKOft HUM* "^ITSJ bmm mm ii Mtaraaa, MBBtaraMi, Ajrtßtrt, Lilnwi. "^MM T>MJMt fi"? bM. BBBMft BTMM, iFMI'BMB, JMMMB 3 U MJM, CCMMJM. toMBMTf, MMM. BtBUtTTDMUT Z, I StKklßMl, Olio. HMSaki. Uaital K«C*» CMM tmm: LM. M M PM. a Mm. rUUY CONTAINimZED SIKVICE FKOM EUHOPI tw754 words
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Advertisement681 1974-06-05 13 MMMM) *1M44; P. MMM 4J41, «.L 27*1 i; PMMfI UNI. THE BAMS LIKE LTD. TMBMI (I Wnu F.tMJ WBM MM TtITBAM ictfl. M« PMM« Mr. M/M M NmHllkin.lM.tnUml ritta BVaM MM LMjTMt I l*Fn«l P MtMt ti/MM, l IX, M/M MM ffMMI lAaTt m MMmTB MmVI Bmb) ImMM mamma r681 words
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Article236 1974-06-05 14 -f-Ni P«mj or amOAroai 1 AUTHBMirV AMMOUHCID TNI nilOViat •■■TNtHQ AaaAMSiMiHT* r»« a. •UT- two Aactaaa 4/7. Naa» Paba M'BJ. Baro tnmna M. TaaMrtaa* a/M. Tan M/M. Ta Tax «a/«l. Martt Maarak 41 41 naaartca IknH 44. Bilum M. Day* II Nafta iX LMa Clijr II •aata.236 words
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Advertisement722 1974-06-05 14 [^-^^■■■■■■"^'^[Twi-^-n-S-N KABHA LTt> nwMMa imuu ma iibm iti. mn mmmm. tmm samef. Jtwt NtaHttf tlililiri P.MMf y._ MIM T IT IMB <~ II -f" fc«l»ptr. Ml I MMIM MMMT NMM Mas. MdMtehl Japan Anb—ji O— U tM itll MajMtrt M. PfM B*M Tlt MMI Clliali/M tltal Ptte a— a ..a722 words
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Advertisement808 1974-06-05 14 l^gnf^njncctiajTund UJt. WIROW SMVICI LOADING FOt LOMDCr!. ROTTERDAM, HAMSURO. MUUO. I up! rial PMMf leatoa rua man puT«4l 1/NlMt M/IIM MM HIM »aY -KaaWMIMJ a liii a* t/4M» 1/ IM, n 13, IMf IMf ARRIVALS PROM NORTH-WIST IUROffAN PORTS AND LONDON PM« P IMM lipsill N'kaaf Via— MM H Ma808 words
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Advertisement637 1974-06-05 14 anus uimu n iomm. iwopmi/ cmtmit pmts Tt, trial t aatin P.laMf Ptaaf UMaj Mi MM* MMM MPM VIM 11/11 M MMa tn. UMM IV7. l*aaiaV7. Inata IV7. Nttn 0/7 I'aara MM* MUn MB. IV.I t/3 IBM IVM MM U Htnt a/7. I'aaai 1 Illtl r| live, MlltiMl IW. PMI637 words
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Advertisement600 1974-06-05 14 v'UNDaaMMtfLTafR SERVICES OYAMA AGKNCY PT» LTD |m BANQLAR SAMTAD" AR AGKNTB VOY 1 v a .s nu r \>r>" I arrived 27th May. I>T4 BMB, "row at pa A Qodo TO No if Va».l OUT AU'D Ja.f.74 Oeneral Surrey of damacOenerml Survey on damaf- 8d CBT t° c abo»» veaael600 words
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Advertisement1632 1974-06-05 15 LEMBAGA BANDARAN PETALING JATA Jawatan-jawatan Kosnng PERMOHONAN PERMOHONAN adalah dipelawa daripada Warganegara Malaysia yang layak mengisi jawatan-jawatan berikut di Lembaga Bandaran Petaling Jaya: 1) Pembantu Teknik 2) Merinyu Kesihatan Awam 3) Merinyu Kesihatan Percubaan 4) Juruteknik Penilain 6) Juruteknik Rendah 6) Jururawat Kesihatan Kelayakan Pengalaman: 1. PEMBANTU TEKNIK: Pemohon -pemohon1,632 words
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Advertisement422 1974-06-05 15 _^T?T__ LITRONIX (M) BHD/aVUe*£m PENANG, H^^^m J_/ invites applications (or ft PRODUCT ENGINEER MOS/Bipalar ICB Qualiflcatio-ax Graduate in Electronic Fnginaaring with strong emphaaia in Semiconductor technologies and digital techniques. Experience: Minimum of 2 years in related fields TkeJabc Among other things, he shall specify aasembly processes for both MO6 and422 words
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Advertisement377 1974-06-05 15 KIRLOSKAR ELECTRIC Invite applications from suitably qualified Malaysian citizens for the posts of: L Senior Stenographer (female) v Should have at least MCE. with 100 wpm Shorthand and 40/45 wpm Typing speed. Applicant should have at least 3/4 years experience in commercial organisation preferably dealing in engineering products. Service Mechanic377 words
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Advertisement429 1974-06-05 15 WORLD PRESS SERVICE Germany United Star** Malaysia •HOTOCRAPHERS WRITERS ARTISTS WANTED: For our clients in over 100 countries (major magazines, newspapers and publishing companies) we are looking for good colour transparencies (pop movie stars, beautiful exotic girls, wild animals, sport stars, etc.); features, articles and serials with good black white429 words
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Article87 1974-06-05 16 QAILY SMR prisw issued M noon yesterday: j«y mm BUR BMR BMR BMR ICVMIMU' <P*rMriMU) ■11, 8 »f> taTmteKm (•Mkpwlll icnltprUl ICY (1 ten palttl 234 M 3MOON 234 00 SM.OON »L (1 lon Pkllot) M 4 90 UeOON M 4 00 SM.MN I (I too paliet) 1»I87 words
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Article53 1974-06-05 16 L WwU I Lw ihcll V. Juki *ir»n Star* Buk o» Plant I. Land "»b Chaoc lad. IJL Ind. an •MW OB S14S $I.M W4» »4.»« Vt.lt ISM tt*» nn tt.ti $tM* UM t»M HM M M 15 .1* .It .1* M M jh *1 M M M M53 words
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Article23 1974-06-05 16 City Day 16M88 Haw Par *****8 WM. HoWla SBJBB Paa. EWL SI.6M Total Turnover: IM at Total Vasse: 8447 M23 words
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Article54 1974-06-05 16 ißdiutrUb t55.1l UUH fFIBUMc: 451 U UtJtt tUUit. 171.M 17SJ» rroperttra: tMJ4 lllJtl t Tfc»: 1M.41 1M.41 t nHm: UIM M7J7 O.CJ.C: <4*JS ntJ* t B.E.S. lad.: iMM MS.M Dc«. M, IMC IN 1 Dm. tl, IM* m 1M t Dee. n, IMS 1M Dee. SI, 1»7« 1M t54 words
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Article1543 1974-06-05 16 fHE last tranw ;ted sate at the close 'if business In the Stock Ex;haiige of Singapore yesterda i compared with the previous 088*1 price* together with 197 high and low. Adjusted .'or all new CLOtINC TONS; All aoctkna eloaaa toner. TURMOvia Official total turnover on the Singapore trading1,543 words
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Article1373 1974-06-05 16 |»ID and offer prices of flclaUy listed and buMness in snd reported to the Stock Exchange uf Singapore yesterday with the number •>( shares traded shown In brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUBTBIALB Aema (3.408) (2) 2.43 CD. ATI. (1028 1.108). AJtaa (2.418)1,373 words
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Article369 1974-06-05 16 rADINC turned dull and prices tended lower on all fronts at the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday. Bayer* were generally withdrawn or quoted prices at unreaUstlcaUy low levels while sellers dominated the scene on profit -taking account There was still no sign of any selling pressure to369 words
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Article285 1974-06-05 16 'FRADINO was cautious X at the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with prices closing little changed. Right from the openlng, quotes were at fairly wide differences. *>w Instance, at one stage olds and offers for Haw Par were $3.00 against $3.12. Empat Bkor $3.00 against285 words
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Article1232 1974-06-05 16 BID and offer prices officially listed and buslneaa In n/4 iirSrtiJl t/i tSTituAli ana reported to tne Kuaia Lumpur Stock Exchange yeaterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackeU In lot. of 1000 Units unteuTotiwrtrte iMClitod untes* otnerw.se specuwn. INOWITMIALS ,»m«, <i> im (X) TilMiiwta (21,232 words
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Article456 1974-06-05 16 LilON Oroup's chairman, Mr. Ronald Lyon, has said the group is continuing discussions with Its banks with a view to putting forward proposals that a new construction and development firm should he formed. This firm would be financed by the banks concernea for the purpose of completing456 words
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Article57 1974-06-05 16 rl US dollar finished firmer at $2.4100-70 against the opening of $2.4110-40. after showing an upward trend. In yesterday's trading In the Singapore Forex market. In fairly brisk trading the dollar firmed up to I $2.4150-60 by lunch time. The dollar continued firmer in afternoon trading and edged57 words
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Article164 1974-06-05 16 The foUonrlnn are the nominal areraire dosing Interbank rates In Singapore: %mtU4 yesterday (crow) parity chance US dollar 1.4160 2.4170 2.81 M 14J1 Sterling pound S1»70 5 8070 7 3468 —21 20 Hongkong <M\*r 47 90 47.M 60.51 5.17 Malaysian doUar 101 15 ***** 100 00 I.lft Auat164 words
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Article26 1974-06-05 16 Rubbrr: Jane 4. Singapore: ***** cts. (down 2.N cU.) MalaysU lt2.M cts. (down 7.H cts.) Tin: $1253.25 (up Official offering 258 tons (up tons).26 words
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Article104 1974-06-05 16 C MINIS! PROOUCt IX CHANGS. tINOA^Om M 00« closimo micii rum picul TKTSROAV. Coomit an bulk (1U nominal drum (I*o aomlaal. C**ra: Mla«4 (kMM) UK/ Oetil. I*o nominal. Muntok AST A whlla f.o.b. 100% NLW IXO7I MUcra. Sarawak while «.o.b. BS« NLW lias uMera, Sarawak special black f.o.b NLW104 words
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Article57 1974-06-05 16 Monday Saturday US* Ul» Mtlbours* (l) 106.47 loa.on taaaaa iss so IM.TS BMrat 1M.50 157.80 npaikom 1M IS 1M 00 SarMk CtOBO* 157.008 Ctaaos lift. MS) rarla Oaooi 154.» S'por. (2) I*o MB ISO MB 1M.500 ISISOII Bxport artow la aea-narllas araaa la US aollara per ouar* (1)57 words
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Article37 1974-06-05 16 Loa4ea aspaor prtew oa Moooay ipraviotu la bracktui. Wlrebar Spot buyer 11.04S i II. 0*0) Ml tar ***** id. Mil Tkrw Moth. kujror* il.Stn (lI. Mli MUer 11.0X1 (M.*e2i. Mark* dM: lirtcular. SatMi 1.47S teas.37 words
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Article205 1974-06-05 16 Straits tin UP $3 mHE Straits tin price In X Penang yesterday gained another $3 to $1,253.25 per picul on an official offering up eight tons to 258 tons. LONDON: The higher price In Penang over the weekend aided a steadier tin market on Monday where a fair volume of205 words
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Article542 1974-06-05 16 rwPENINO quotations in At the lower levels I vr the Singapore rubber sporadic covering and market yesterday were jobber profit-taking marked down following gave some supoort alLmdon advices. Later It though a softer understeadier slightly on some tone later re-emerged hedge buying interest. Physicals were very When this542 words
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Article244 1974-06-05 16 TJONOKONO. Tues—Share xl prices dropped on the Hongkong stock exchange In decreased trading. The Hang Beng Index shed 4.M shed points to 404.59. HoDgsonc Bask lost HK2O ctnu to 613 on Its Local register and mcved down 10 cents to 822.60 on It* London register Other losers Included HantfVonc244 words
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Article39 1974-06-05 16 On the frn •■•Hans* marhii in Hoogkoni yntcnUy lIM U.S. d*llif «ai quoted at 0420/.V(M2S for T.T. and 5.02/3 03 for tnh SUrims was cjuotrd at 11 '"> 12.10 and mm taol »r gaM wu quoted «r k2l.39 words
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Article233 1974-06-05 16 rKYO, Tuea. Prices on the Tokyo Stock market continue! to decline due to consolidation selling. Incentive backed Issues and speculative Issues like Komatsu, and Honda Motor were selectively bought. However steels, chemicals and shippings lost ground sharply. Sony fell on reports that foreign Investors sold its stock. In the233 words
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Article318 1974-06-05 16 MELBOURNE. Tues. XTX Selected issues staged s suong recovery on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today, to recoup most of the Uiarp losses of the past few seniors. However, in one of the market s most ln-egular trading sesrions. several other issues plummetted to their lowest point for the ymr.318 words
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Article428 1974-06-05 16 Xjrw YORK. Mon— Wall Street* recent elusive dream a reduction In the prime rate by a major bank finally happened today 1 rid the stock market responded by posting lv best 1 advance In almost three I months. At about the time the market opened, the First National428 words
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Article36 1974-06-05 16 THE AmiUriUn and lb* Zurich mmrket* were eloaed 00 June 1 far Whit Monday. Other market* alao elaaesi en WhM Monday were In Anatrla. Beigtam. France. Deamark. Greece, Laxem•aarg. Norway, SwetJen and Weat Gerataay.36 words
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Article90 1974-06-05 16 FINANCIAL TIMES TINS M n «»»y M.Ai Jj*°"/ 60 98 Week ago Closed >tBBCKS J*?" o*'0 104.01 401.41 WeekMC ot U <*~* SK8 f IZZ Week ago cVossd INDISTaUAIS Monday 174.4 E"*" ins Week ago closed DOW JONES A VEKAGE INDIBTEJALB Monday Ml J« fr»<»«y ***** Week ago Closed90 words
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Article175 1974-06-05 16 A 81AM currency deposit Interbank rate* as at cloee on Tueaday. June 4: US DOLLABB 7 dayi U-6 t 11-1/ J 1 mth 11-1/4 U-6 2 mtlu 13-1 1« 11-15 H 3 mth» 12-3 16 12-1 16 6 mthi 13- 1 16 11-U II 9 mthi 11-3175 words
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Article29 1974-06-05 16 Closing Interbank rate* In Singapore dollar* for June- 4 Offer Bad Overrent US 13 1 nth 9\ »H S Bthi is S mth* ts Prime raU »H%29 words
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Advertisement1088 1974-06-05 17 An established Shipyard has formed a new Company »o cater for afloat repairs and requires:A. ENGINEERS 1. A degree or diploma in Marine Engineering; 2. 5 years' marine engineering apprenticeship and an additional 3 years' experience preferably in afloat repairs. B. FOREMEN 1 5 years' marine engineering apprenticeship and an1,088 words
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Advertisement717 1974-06-05 17 I SPER?v4= UNIVAcI MAKING MACHINES DO MORE SO MAN CAN DO MORE I MATERIALS I SUPERVISOR I Working under general direction, the incumbent I I will b« concerned with the scheduling and procure- I mem of a wide vertety of material*, supplies, parts I I equipment and service* including Joint717 words
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Advertisement470 1974-06-05 17 A well established and large international manufacturing company is seeking suitably qualified candidates for the management position of PURCHASING MANAGER Candidate should be college graduates with several years of experience in the procurement of electrical and electronic component parts. Candidates must have previous experience as a Manager and must have470 words
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Advertisement172 1974-06-05 17 PARTS MARKETING EXECUTIVE (based in Singapore end Kuala Lumpur) A large motor group invites applications from Singapore and Malaysia citizens aged below 35 for the above posts: Technical or marketing degree/ diploma Self- motivators with ability to work under pressure, independently and well with people at all levels Possession of172 words
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Article21 1974-06-05 18 ENTRUST YOURSELF CONFIOINTLY to our perming, tinting. highlighting expert Julie at Louise Klerks Salons, Hotel Slngapura. telephone *****3 (Spore).21 words
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Article30 1974-06-05 18 3 Religious Announcements sUNOAPORI KBSWICK CONVENTION BTH lSlh June. 730 p m nightly National Theatre Speakers Alex Otlchrlst .mrt Samuel Kamaleson Motto Ah One In Christ Jesus" Cver) bod > welcome30 words
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Obituary126 1974-06-05 18 NEWSY JOHN NEWTON (JACK) Funeral service at 1 00 p.m Wednesday at St. Johns St. Margaret's Church, Dover Road Cremation afterwards at Mt. Vernon Floral tributes no wreaths direct to Singapore Casket Company oilmore On June 3rd after a brief Illness Mick dearly loved husband of Eileen and126 words
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Article47 1974-06-05 18 FAMILY OF LATE KOK BONO FVt thank friends relatives for their assistance, attendance, condolences, wreaths, donations and scrolls during their recent bereavement ALFIE ANO JOAN De Cotta. Thank relatives and friends for their gifts and good wishes on the occasion of their marriage on 1-6-74.47 words
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Article34 1974-06-05 18 IN TREASURED MEMORY OF our beloved amma/ammama, Mrs. S. Saravanamuthu of Buklt Mertajam. departed a year ago today Dearly remembered and sadly missed by children, grandchildren and greatgrandchildren, and their families34 words
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Advertisement335 1974-06-05 18 classified ads (g) the 6&m shop Juat arrived! Unlaus OuMoer candtos by Hovi Ot aPaVataafaaf Juat rteht tor that party tontoM ..< ■AaaWsW CaaalßsffjS- aVCOttB MbbbbbbL HAM LOBSfI Treatment available for men ar.d women at Flair London qualified trtchologlst for consultations on scalp/ hair problems. Spore *****4. mfaamWßwß) at Oiliin335 words
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Advertisement694 1974-06-05 18 COMMERCIAL a INDUSTRIAL SECURITY CORPORATION is recruiting the following personnel: -(1) WARDENS 12) RETIRED POLICE PERSONNEL AS CONSTABLES R#O4avTVa*MffM)Bi |s>r iLJLftt B>ggggggggga> Applicants must be Singapore cltlxens or permanent resldenu having st least a pass In Primary Blx. For poet (B> Applicanu must be agsd between 18 35 Far pool694 words
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Advertisement743 1974-06-05 18 TELEPHONE OPERATOR/ TYi IST required Immediately by well established firm situated In Jurong. Working experience and ability In handling a PMBX switch-board an advantage Must be able to type neatly and accurately. Preference will be given to Jurong resldenu. Interested parties kindly apply to 0.P.0 Box 1961 Spore QUIET FEMALE743 words
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Advertisement816 1974-06-05 18 UPANB6NO FraxHwtT FORWARDER has immediate vacancy for a male general clerk Must have school certificate with sonny w type and be prepared to work shirt Please apyly with full personal particulars L salary expected to O P O Box 947. Singapore. WANTBD FEMALE CLINK for tmporv export firm Experienced in816 words
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Advertisement698 1974-06-05 18 REOUIRBD IMMEDIATELY EXPERIENCED SALESGIRLS. Interested write personally and salary to 336 People's Park Complex Spore. WANTIO MPammNCag INOCNTING SALIBMAN for fashion goods Apply with photograph to PO Box $485 Spore. 1, TSJwJUBIsMji MACHINE SHOP M JURONS requires (a) Production Supervisor This vacancy calls for a very capable man to supervise698 words
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Advertisement717 1974-06-05 18 Joint venture for SEMBAWANO DRY DOCK has vacancies for the foUowtng:--ITORSJMAN Salary will be dependent upon qualifications and expertenee. Please submit full details of qualifications and experience together with one passport stat photograph (non-returnable) The Protect Managor Thmos Povaaao JaM Vontur* F.O. Sox 33, rporolT steam son ttmtm A well717 words
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Advertisement680 1974-06-05 18 EST ASLISHED FURNISHING and property company urgently re- i quire an experienced female t receptionist/ clerk with accounts i knowledge Salary not sms than i $250 p.m Interested please rail r *****$ for appointment or uB f personally Room 138 133. Ist a boor. International Ptaaa. Anaon Road, Spore 3.680 words
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Advertisement663 1974-06-05 18 BLINIC WANTS FEMALE MMMTAWT to be In a team of throe female AsslstanU No nlttit »ork Non-labouring. Nonnursing. Please bring written ■vfereneas If any from parents or rormar amploytia In English or Xasr languages Call 147. Blk 136 UaasuMtra Road Spore I. •EOUIREO IMMEDIATELY ULIBSSRL and offlceboy for a retail663 words
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Advertisement784 1974-06-05 18 MALAYSIAN CHINESE MALE (24) completed H SC two years tales experience seeks full-time salaried employment as Business/ Sales Assistant. Possesses drivers-licence. Employer need m work-permit. V W. Chan. Tangtln Halt Road. EXPCRWNCBO ACCOUNTANT will help solve your Business Accounts and Income Tax problems Please contact 20-A. East Coast Road Tel784 words
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Advertisement714 1974-06-05 18 <INQBMEAD ROAD < 1(0. DOOMED BUNGALOW $1,600 furnished. Henry Park 4bedroumed bungalow 12 000 unfurnished. Clementl Park sbedroomed bungalow $2 200 fur nlshed. Sixth Avenue sbedroomed bungalow $2,500 unfurnished Blnjal Park 3bedroomed bungalow $1,400 furnished Namly Oarden sbedroomed bungalow $2,500 furnished Ewart Park 3-bedroomed flat $1,400 furnished Enquirlea Pan Asia714 words
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Advertisement811 1974-06-05 19 j™lantempuasemTdetachbd r furnished alrcondltlon $1,000 I Tan Sim Boh Road furnished detached bungalow $1,000 Oriole I Crescent detached bungalow $1.- MO Eng Khong Garden semi- detached furnished $800 Tom- llnson Road executive furnished apartment $1,500. Brldport Avenue terrace house unfur- nished $320 Rng *****2. *****5 ACE HOUSING OFFERS fur- nished811 words
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Advertisement766 1974-06-05 19 3IBT 9 PACIFIC MANSION. 3 bed I oomed flat 17th floor, furnished 1850. available 16.6 74. Dlst. 23 r uyong Estate 3-bedroomed ilngle-storey semi-detached furwished $500 Dlst 28 Tuan Sing 'ark 3-bedroomed 2-storey semlletached 1 alrcond furnished available 17.74 $850 *****0 MST. 8 PLATS River Valley Road md floor and766 words
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Advertisement860 1974-06-05 19 BRITISH SANK new finance I manager and personnel director seek houses or apartmenu within I 6 miles from OPO Yearly advanced rental negotiable Plena* contact Mr James *****. 2/ 3 ROOM furnished/ unfurnished flat In dlsts 9/ 10/ 11 preferably with large dining cum hall space Ring Debbie ***** URGENTLY860 words
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Advertisement698 1974-06-05 19 NEW LUXURIOUS APARTMENT In I Balmoral Point for Immediate sale $255,000/- o no Aso for sale by same owner, semi-detached house in Hlllcrest Park $198,000/--0.n.0 Ring ***** between 10 a.m. 4pm HAPPY ESTATE 2-storey semidetached Area 3.300 sq ft Price $152,000 Area 4.700 sq ft $158,000 negotiable Please call Orace698 words
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Advertisement779 1974-06-05 19 OFFICE SPACE WANTED. Engineer requires small office/ desk space with telephone. Ooldhlll. Orchard Road areas Phone *****9 TO LET PRBSTIGB OFFICE space approximately 1.000 sq ft. Anson Road Ready partition and carKt. Ideal Call Mrs Chan tel: 562 URGENTLY WANTED OFFICE SPACE or shop approx 800 sq ft District 9.779 words
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Advertisement672 1974-06-05 19 MOOEP.N BUDOET TOUP.* Wool Mil.rilt 7 day* $148/- 3 meals Dep:- Every Sunday /Monday Hosdyei SenatcMe 7 day* $148/Dep- Every Sunday Monday Bangkok Chlengmal 15 dayt Dep- 876. 1/7. 26/7. 11/8. 31/8. Penong P ongk or Cameron Highlands 5 days 6 ruguu SSBJB Dtp:- Every Tuesday. Pinantj Comoron Ih^htend* 4672 words
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Advertisement735 1974-06-05 19 TRANS-EURO ASIAN TRAVEL SERVICE. Room 303. 3rd Floor. Central Building. Mafaslne Road Spore Tel: *****2/ ***** Offer* special low cost night* to London L Europe Daily. SPECIAL ECONOMICAL FANES ••Aia^iaLai flvdoawa ss'ltttoEtnJkewa TO BANOKOK. HONOKONO. I TOKYO. TAIPEI. NEW DELHI. CALCUTTA. DACCA. AUSTRALIA LONDON 3700/EUROPEAN CITIEB FROM 8745/DELHI EXPRESS TRAVEL735 words
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Advertisement721 1974-06-05 19 IMPORT/ EXPORT PRACTICES Conducted by experienced lecturers In I li E. Declarations, transhipment, custom duties. Insurance k claims. PSA k warehouse facilities, air cargoes, container L conventional shipmenu, letter of credit. D/A. DP contract li agency agreement Apply anytime 102. Golden Mile Tower. (Golden Theatre) Peach Road. Spore 7 New721 words
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Advertisement754 1974-06-05 19 SHORTHAND BEOINNBRS START- I ING 56 n Mondnv Wednesday. Friday 2 30 3 30 p m 7 30 8 30 p m (283 C Selegle Complex): 5 30 6.30 p m Special Rapid Shorthand Saturday 2 30 4 30 pm. (75 Middle Road): Beginners Typewriting (Rapid/ Normal), anytime/ day Singapore754 words
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Advertisement785 1974-06-05 19 ANOTHER C.T.S.O. C ft G SHIPBUILDING -Architectural. Builders Quantities. Mechanical for 1975 C li O Examination 10 6 74 3 evenings weekly 18-B. 'Jpper Serangoon (MacPherson Toa Payoh Junction). S'por* 13 *****0 afternoon CITY SCHOOL OF COMMERCE 21 1 OUEBN STREET SINGAPORE 7 COMMENCING JUNE 1974: 1 HIOHER ACCOUNTING 2785 words
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Advertisement602 1974-06-05 20 WERY SPECIAL 1 TAMGFASTIC OFFERS AT THEHOUSE OF TAMC k rijjg^rr—^^ SMnm Wm^j^^^^^ og^^^ l^ggl^ tt^^^^^^ LINEN G^ross -StachTabteCtoths with USUAL SPECIAL JOYS USUAL SPECIAL PYREX WARE USUAL SPECIAL Crochet Edgng36 x 36" 10 00 800 Basketball game 28 80 5 00 Core*? Ormer Set 20 Pieces 80.00 $50 40602 words
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Obituary, Illustration89 1974-06-05 21 Dr. CHAN JOO CHENG passed away peacefully on 3rd June. 1974 leaving behind his beloved wife Madam Cheam Kan Eng. seven sons. Chong Howr Chong Kla, Chong Slak. Chong Khal. Chong Khuang. Chong Hlok and Chong Klang. three daughters, Lee Klang, Lee Koon and Lee Ngoh, one son-in-law. Low89 words
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Obituary, Illustration23 1974-06-05 21 MR. M. KAJARATNAM (departed: 5.6.09) Still fondly remembered by WIFE, BROTHER. CHILDREN. GRANDCHILDREN, RELATIVES AND FRIENDS IN BINOAPORE AND ABROAD BaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBI23 words
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Advertisement510 1974-06-05 21 Qhdb invites applications from Singapore and Malaysian citizens for appointment as: ASSISTANT SECRETARY (PUBLIC RELATIONS) if you are a University Graduate, who has at least 3 years' experience in the field of public relations or in journalism, why not apply for a challenging position as ASSISTANT SECRETARY (PUBLIC RELATIONS). The510 words
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Advertisement723 1974-06-05 21 m iniLrlnln Electronics Singapore (Pte) Ltd 41 Jalan Pemimpin off Upper Thomson Road Singapore 20 requires Assistant Production Supervisor Applicants should possess minimum secondary level of education preferably In the technical stream, or vocational institute graduates in the mechanical line At least 2 years' experience in the electronics industry, with723 words
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Advertisement536 1974-06-05 21 INDUSTRIAL TRAINING BOARD SINGAPORE Applications are Invited for Grade 2 National Trade Tests which will be conducted in the following trades: Trade Practical Theory a Arc Welding 5 hrs 2 hrs b Electrician 7 hrs 3 hrs c General Fitting 16 hrs 2 hrs d Metal Machining 16 hrs 2536 words
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Advertisement687 1974-06-05 21 We are the manufacturing and trading arm of CENTRAL SECURITIES (HOLDINGS) BERHAD, a large conglomerate with diversified interests in Property Development, Plantations, Mining, Finance, Industry, etc. We are responsible for the export and domestic sales of all our manufacturing affiliates. Fast increasing sales and expansion plans have now made it687 words
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Advertisement702 1974-06-05 21 JERAM Rt'ANTAN (MALAYA) BERHAD ilnrorpormlrd to Malavstal NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that the Fifteenth Annual General Meeting of the JERAM KUANTAN (MALAYA) BERHAD will be held at the Registered Office of the Company. 70. Jalan Ampang. Kuala Lumpur, on Thursday. 27th June. 1974. at 11.00 a.m. for the following purposes:702 words
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Article, Illustration253 1974-06-05 22 K r UALA LUMPUR, Tues L —The Chief Justice of Sabah and Sarawak. Datuk Lee Hun Hoe. and the InspectorGeneral of Police. Datuk Abdul Rahman bin Hashlm. nead a list of 783 people to be honoured by the Yang Dipertuan Agung253 words
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137 1974-06-05 22 Plan to breed leather back turtle KUALA TRENOOANU. Tues.— The Trengganu Fisheries Department is to breed and protect the giant leather back turtle In the Rantau Abang area, 40 miles from here. The area Is a place where these turtles lay eggs and Is a tourist attraction during the egglaying137 words
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Article28 1974-06-05 22 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Pemas second wholesale depot to sell consumer goods at the lowest possible prices to small tradjers was opened in Jalan Yew here today.28 words
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211 1974-06-05 22 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. J^ TASK force will be set up to organise the operating mechanism for a coordinated marketing system among natural rubber producing countries. It will consist of rubber marketing experts of the Association of Natural Rubber Producing Countries Indonesia, Malaysia,211 words
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Article39 1974-06-05 22 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Thirty-six doctors from Bangladesh will arrive here this month to takeup post In various parts of the country The first batch will arrive tomorrow The second batch Is expected to come on June 11.39 words
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Article106 1974-06-05 22 7 HELD IN TURF CLUB CRACKDOWN KUALA M'MPI'R City Police detained another seven suspected bookies at the Srlangor Turf Club on Sunday. They seised about S4.M*. betting slips and forecast sheets. Those detained Included two businessmen and a mechanic. The crackdown on illegal bookie^i began on Saturday when police detained106 words
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Article70 1974-06-05 22 BAG AN SERAI. Tues Police last night detained a 43-year-old man believed to be Involved In the smuggling of cars In Perak The suspect was travelling towards Ipoh at about S p.m. when police, acting on a tlpoff. gave chase In a Land Rover They caught up with70 words
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Article142 1974-06-05 22 Population study in school \T\JALA LUMPUR. Tues. Popu1a 1 1 o n education will be made one of the subjects in secondary schools soon. A population section has been set up in the Prime Minister's Department to help control the country's population. The DirectorOeneral of the National Family Board. Dr.142 words
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Article28 1974-06-05 22 KUALA Ll'MFl'R. Tues —Two deaths and 59 suspected cases of den gar haemorrhaglc fever were reported In the past 72 hoars i n Feninsular Malaysia.28 words
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184 1974-06-05 22 4 years for having 'King Cobra' gun ITAMPAR, Tues. Singapore born Urn Kirn Khong, 21. who pleaded guilty In the Sessions Court here today to illegal possession of arms and ammunition, was Jailed for a total of four years. He admitted possession of a 22 "King Cobra" pistol and five184 words
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84 1974-06-05 22 Thieves cart away 5 tons of paper KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Thieves carted away five tons of printIng paper worth $35,000 from a storehouse belonging to a paper merchant in Jalan Oopeng. off Jalan Ipoh here early yesterday. Police believe the thieves used a duplicate key to enter the storehouse. The84 words
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84 1974-06-05 22 KOTA KINABALU. Tues. Sabah Chief Minister Tun Datuk Mustapha today called for the formation of a world Islamic missionary foundation to propagate and develop Islam. He said individual missionary efforts no longer tmt•d the present era. The Chief Minister made the suggestion In a speech readReuter - 84 words
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Advertisement892 1974-06-05 22 classified ads (D FORD ESCORT ESTATE October 1969 Excellent condition $3,500 o n.o Holden Premier Automatic October 1968 Alrcondltloned Any offers accepted Ring *****74 Mr Lee 1972 RENAULT 12TL Saloon alrcond. radio/ cassette Insurance expired December '74. 1 owner Tel. *****2 MUBT BE SOLD TODAY 1969 Mercedes Benz 200 concealed892 words
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Advertisement797 1974-06-05 22 BW2S Owner of above number plate regretfully has to part with It Interested? Contact Ylck *****5 (office hours) ***** V (residence) 1971 VOLKSWAOEN 1200 one careful owner. $6,400 0.n.0. Tel: *****. TIONO CHOON CO. PTE. LTD HEAD OFFICE 18/17, Rocnore Canal Rood, Singapore 7. BRANCH:--429-D. BukH Tknah Road. 3«t m.«..797 words
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Advertisement935 1974-06-05 22 SINGAPORE USED CAR (PTE) LTD 154 Albert Street Spore *****4/ *****4 or 44 Cavenagh Road Spore *****4/ *****9 offers- 1973 Morris Marina 1972 Morris 1300 O.T Alfa Romeo 2000 Ford Escort 1300 XL 1971- Mercedes 230 Mazda Capella Coupe Colt Oalant 1500 1970 Renault RlO Maid* 1200 Cortina Super Dattun935 words
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Advertisement766 1974-06-05 22 CANE FURNITURE hornet Lee Wah. 10C Jervols Road, 9 Cavenagh Road *****0/ *****3 Spore. HENO HUAT IRON FURNITURE Company 25 Cavenagh Road Spore 9 Tel *****6 Specialist In Iron Furniture > fr U»a """>! mm CEEsUI CURTAIN CENTRE We have the widest range of Imported curtain fabrics for domestic and766 words
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Advertisement790 1974-06-05 22 SHAMPOO CARPETS, polish all types of flooring at reasonable charges Contact Olobe Cleaning Service Tel ***** Spore HUNTINOTON PROFESSIONAL FLOOR CLF4NINO/ Chemical treatment with 26" polishers. Alto complete furniture/ house polishing and carpet shampooing. Contact Huntlngton Maintenance Services Tel: *****5 8 pore PRESTIQE ELECTRICAL COMPANY, specialise In repairing all brands790 words
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Advertisement581 1974-06-05 22 *MILCO WESTINQMOUSt. VOUK. ACMA. Sanyo split system air conditioners/ refrigerators Including Pan Electric and Electrolux/ Washing Machine/ Oas Cooker/ Water Heater We alto provide after tales service and repair Ring Associated Air-con dltlonlng Co *****1/ *****8 FULLY AUTOMATIC DISM WASHBB.S, Kenwood. Oeneral Electric Smeg and AEO We also stocked detergent!581 words
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258 1974-06-05 23 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI 500 hoping for $5 seats By jyjOKK than 500 Singapore soccer fans, who had hooked $5 grandstand tickets through the Football Association of Singable for the Malaysia Cup semi-final match against Penang at City Stadium, Penang, on June 23 are in258 words
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228 1974-06-05 23 A SECONDARY school teacher yesterday told a magistrate that she left her matrimonial home two years ago. because her husband often nagged her early In the morning. Madam Chlng San Leng. 29, who Is suing her husband. Allen Wan Keng Tlong. an art228 words
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Article44 1974-06-05 23 A eremodelling meet THE Junior Flying Club will hold Its second National Junior Aeromodelltng championships from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Police Academy on Saturday and Sunday. About 100 participants, the youngest being 12 years of age. will compete In various events.44 words
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161 1974-06-05 23 FUND TO RENOVATE MOSQUE SHORT BY $162,000 rE five month-old fond raising campaign for the preservation and renovation of the 134 -year old HaJJah Fatlmah Mos «ue In Jalsui Sultan area, bas so far obtained only $38.Swt far short of the target of S2M.OM. Mr. MJ. Namatie. chairman of the161 words
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Article, Illustration275 1974-06-05 23 CORINNE THAM - CORINNE THAM By rONSTRUCTION worker Quek Teng Soon 15, says he will never go back to work on a building. He fell from the sixth floor while working on in Malacca Street last Friday and lived. "I'd rather be jobless than goJunid Juan - 275 words
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Article77 1974-06-05 23 AUPE to have new organ THE Amalgamated Union of Public Employees (AUPE) will soon replace Its present organ Mlmbar with a new publication, The Public Employee. Mr. O Kandasamy. AUPEs general secretary said yesterday the new Journal would be published In the (our official languages to bring members closer together.77 words
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133 1974-06-05 23 Muslim team appointed to send memo to Lee MUSLIM bodies In Singapore have appointed a 15-man committee to send a memorandum to Mr. Lee Kuan Yew to advise him that Muslims would be opposed to any Government proposal to ban the use of the microphone during praying time at the133 words
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Article256 1974-06-05 23 Prices of fish go up by 10 cents PICES of tengglri bekah. selar and kembong rose by 10 cents a katl to $2.10, $1.40 and $1 30 respectively yesterday, the Trade Department reported. However, prices of both bayam and long beans dropped by five cents to 30 cents a katl.256 words
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Article49 1974-06-05 23 SEVERAL local printers will leave Singapore next week to attend the International Oraphlc Arts Show In Japan from June 10 to IT. Some of the latest range of printing equipment will be exhibited at the show. The printers will also study the printing Industry In Japan49 words
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Advertisement850 1974-06-05 23 Spot/^~T^X r^w^ Classified /Id. L I L M H WtOwin: '^^I^X^ The9M9th dass.f.edad. a Each day. there are about 500 classified ads m the Straits Times (and about 1 70 classified ads in the Sunday Times) I Starting with the first classified ad in May 24 1974's I paper, count850 words
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Article27 1974-06-05 24 ROME. Tues. BJorn Borg of Sweden yesterday won the Italian Open Tennis title by beating Rumania's Ille Nastase 6-3. 6-4. 6-2 In the men's final.27 words
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Article, Illustration111 1974-06-05 24 High leap for a side kick JIMMY NG. mlMlewetfbt contestant In the first Omaya Karate tournament organised by Kyokushinkai Karale-Do Singapore, leaps high to deliver a side kick at Low Khye Kong. Ng. however, lost this first round boat. i ue .".nrnl placing* la the first karate toaraaaaeat, which allows111 words
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Article157 1974-06-05 24 P<RANKrURT. Tues. Zaire. Africa's only toccer World Cup finalists, beat Regional League Team VFB Oldenburg 5-2 ye terday In a preparatory game for next month's global finals. Zaire led 2-1 at the Interval. A 14.000 crowd saw the "Leopards" produce vastlylmprtved form In Zaire's first game157 words
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Article36 1974-06-05 24 MUmniXD. (Scotland). Tue* American Dick Stderowf succe sfully opened his defence of the British Amateur Oolf crown by beating rtrry Matone of Northern Ireland S and 3 In tne first round here yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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612 1974-06-05 24 FRANKFURT, Tuesday pRANKFURT, Tues.— Britain's Sir Stanley Rous, 79-year-old president of the International Football Federation (Fifa), could be living out the last few days of his 13-year reign as world soccer's No. 1 official. Next week Fifa's Congress meet here toReuter - 612 words
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515 1974-06-05 24 DASLE, Tues. o Three-time World champions Brazil gave themselves a valuable high-scoring tonic last night when they beat Swiss First Division side Basle 5-2, Just 10 days before they start defending their title in the World Cup soccer finals in West manyBrazil's win. mainlyReuter - 515 words
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Article94 1974-06-05 24 MUNICH. Tun Argoatlaa scored aa uniaapressive l-# victory over West Genaan Regional League mm Munich ISM here last night la oae of their last tests before the World Cup finals. The Argentinians were a far cry from U.e team that beat the West German national sMe94 words
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516 1974-06-05 24 Today's Derby race looks a 2- horse contest LONDON, Tues.— Ac- d 1 cording to the j_ bookmakers only two horses will be c battling for the re- y cord £89,229 (about c $530,000) first prize when England's greatest turf classic, the Derby, comes under starters or- J ders at516 words
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491 1974-06-05 24 EPSOM JEEP - Unigrey shows his fitness in 3f workout EPSOM JEEP Py I TNIOREY, a course U scratching last Saturday, showed there was nothing wrong with him when he did a splendid workout at Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Apprentice Benny Cheng took the four year old grey Australian colt out for a 3f491 words
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Article45 1974-06-05 24 AMffIEKUAH, lues S.C. FTsnJle of West Germany won the Buropstn Champion Clubs' Hockey Cup for the fourth successive ytar here yesterday, by beating Kampong Utrecht of Holland 1-0 In the final The winning goal was scored by Francis In the 55th minute. Rcutar.45 words
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192 1974-06-05 24 r^OUOLAS. (Isle of Man). Tues. Briton Tony Rutur won the 3Socc solo race, and Siegfried Schauxu took the 75Occ sidecar event at the Isle of Man Tourist Trophy motor-cycle meeting here yesterday Rutter. riding a Yamaha machine, won the 3Mcc race tor theReuter - 192 words
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199 1974-06-05 25 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Schoolboy S. Ramani Is among the three new caps in the Malaysian team to play Singapore in the annual A l l Comers' threeday cricket international here at the padang beginning on Friday. The 18-year-old Alor Star Upper-Six pupil and199 words
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Article52 1974-06-05 25 THE FDAWU l*lt«r-Hot*l norc«r match between Mandarin and Shangri-la was abandoned ten minutes before time at Tanglln Barracks with Shangri-la leading 1-0. Referee Michael Ong called off the match when Mandarin players refused to continue with the game. They disputed referee s Ong award of a goal52 words
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Article, Illustration468 1974-06-05 25 PETER SIOVV - PETER SIOVV By TEE Peng Khim and Tan Joo Chye scored Singapore's only win in badminton matches against China's stars, but the match of the whole series was the meeting between Hou Chia Chang, their national cham- pion, and Tang 'The Thing' Hsieu Hu.468 words
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Article, Illustration548 1974-06-05 25 SEREMBAN. Tues SCHOOLBOY M. J c c v a n a than spearheaded Singapore to a thumping 12-0 win over Perlis in a Group *C match of the Tun Razak hockey competition in Serenw ban yesterday. The 16 year old lanky centreforward, who was switched to the position from his548 words
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208 1974-06-05 25 Indians score 2nd win to stay unbeaten LONDON, Tues. The Indian cricketers today carved out their second consecutive victory at Derby, two days before the start of the First Test against England. Set to make 197 in 155 minutes on the final day of their match against Derbyshire, they knocked208 words
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Article55 1974-06-05 25 AMICABLES Athletic Aasoclallon B boat their A' team '•'tt »H> the Singapore Billiards Association Junior Inter-elm, team title at tlie Ceylon Sport* Club lajt night erorrs (Amlcablas 'A' first): Lee Chin Boon bt Lam Pvok Seng JOO-1W; Raymond Ec bt Un Chong Huat 100-170. Robert Ec55 words
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280 1974-06-05 25 JCE DORAI - S'pore Malays confident of reaching final JCE DORAI By CINGAPORE Malays team officials are optimistic that they can reach the final of the Sultans' Gold Cup soccer tournament, despite the 3-2 defeat by Perak at Taiping last Sunday. They felt that It was a lucky win for Perak last Sunday,280 words
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Article19 1974-06-05 25 "^PSHtRE Sporu Club oeat kuo Chuan Constituency in a friendly soccer m-tch at Oeyiang'stXm Su^ac'or'eir 11 Bd19 words
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202 1974-06-05 25 riOOTBALL Association r of Singapore is working on a League "blue print" for next year's tournament which will give a "breather" to National team players. The FAS League and Tournament Committee, headed by the versatile administrator Harry Knaags, are holding regular meetings to finalise the202 words
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Article153 1974-06-05 25 with national team training. Club* had been asked to suggest a calendar, but they had failed to get a Committee elected to make representations to FAS on this matter. Malaysian Airlines System, who made an impressive debut last year by winning the SBHFL League Division Three,153 words
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108 1974-06-05 25 CIR MATT Busby is the world's No. 1 soccer citizen. He has earned the position through his deeds first as a player and then as manager of Manchester United. Sir Matt's judgment is respected throughout the world. Starting tomorrow The Straits Times will108 words
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Article57 1974-06-05 25 Peru edge Fathul P I R O Indians edged Falhul Karib 2-1 in the FAS League Division Two match at Farrer Park yesterday. In a nether Division Two match. Singapore Recreatloa Club conceded a walkover to Ocean. In Division Three matches. Tamplnes Rovers "A" beat Queenstown Idols 7-0. while ASAS57 words
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Article44 1974-06-05 25 MUIRFIELD. (Scotland). Tins. Oeorge Halnes Jr.. get the United States off to a good ktart en the second day of the Biltlsh Amateur Golf Championship here yesterday with a tight 3 and 1 first round win over Bill Botley cf Singapore AP.AP - 44 words
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178 1974-06-05 25 lOC told cut out bye laws from draft rule LAUSANNE (Switzerland). Tues. Lord Killanin, president of the International Olympic Committee i lOC i said yesterday that the programme for the 1976 Olympic Oames had now been finalised and there I would be no changes. Lord Killanin said the Executive BoardReuter - 178 words
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Article20 1974-06-05 25 KD MALAYA trounced Prisons 7-1 in a SHA League Dlv 2 hockey match at Naval 1 Base yesterday20 words
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Advertisement246 1974-06-05 24 I If you feel listless,* atigued,suffer fmm poor I I appetite, frequent insomnia I wpZ or anemia you should try l^j^Yomeishu I I /fj-SvSJ Botanical Health Tonic I Yomeishu a pleasant tasting, natural synergistic tonic compounded of 12 medicinal plants, including I ginseng and cinnamon Both China and Japan have246 words
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Advertisement267 1974-06-05 25 THE TABULEX 880--you can pay more fora pocket calculator but how much more will you get for your money? Th« TABULEX 880 an METRIC CONVERSION MONTHLY PAYMENTS economical pocket calculator Inches to Centimetres. RAISING TO A POWER (battery or mams operation) Centimetres to Inches. capable o« performing the Inches to267 words
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Miscellaneous111 1974-06-05 25 BASKETBALL Tour match: Bihar (Indu, «C <Oay World a pm > HWKEy -BHA 1 »OCCE» BBHF League •nd Cup: r«v 1 Itapertal KU* v O Wiugh (Jin Beaar); Dlv j RotM y inchcape (Oeylant); Dlv 3 OCBC v Oecon (Toa IMyoh). Hyatt v ehw.gri-Ja (Tangl Un); Pimp Darby v Mavtank111 words
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Article, Illustration160 1974-06-05 26 QUEENSLAND heart transplant patient Ross Hutchinson reads telegrams from wellwishers just three days after the operation in which surgeons fitted him with a woman's heart. I Yesterday morning. Mr. Hutchinson. a businessman, tacked In a breakfast of cereal and lamb chops and160 words
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141 1974-06-05 26 Forged US notes seized in Bangkok MELBOURNE, Tues. About US$l2O,OOO <SJ288.000) to forged United States 20-ooilar notes have been seized by police in Bangkok. Chief Superintendent LJI. Patterson of the Victorian Criminal Investigation Branch said today. He said the notes were believed to be part of a big batch ofReuter - 141 words
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Article132 1974-06-05 26 Refinery strike hits Scotland r«LASOOW. Tues. Petrol rationing was imposed today throughout Scotland because of an unofficial strike by 800 workers at British Petroleum 's huge Orangemouth refinery. The 10-day strike has cut Scottish petrol supplies by about 40 per cent. Many filling stations closed when their stocks ran outAP - 132 words
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Article46 1974-06-05 26 MANILA. Tuci A US Marine Corps ft phantom Jet lighter bomber crashed today Into SuUc Bay. M mlJe» north vest of Manila. but both crew on board »J«cted aajely and escaped li.Jury, a military apofcaaman said The aircraft was on a training flight. UPI.UPI - 46 words
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Article38 1974-06-05 26 UNITED NATIONS. Tues Agreement has been reached (or the establishment of a Commonwealth of the Mariana Islands In the Pacific Oceans "in permanent association with the United States, the UN Trusteeship Council was told today. AF\38 words
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Article34 1974-06-05 26 BONN. Tues. Dr Helmut Kohl, chairman of the West German Christian Democratic Opposition, said In a newspaper Interview todny he will visit China In September at the Invitation of the Chinese Oovernment.34 words
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Article413 1974-06-05 26 LONDON. Tun The (lock market ckwed quietly Arm. today. Hop** that nlirnl rates may sow be on tht downtrend and Wall street ovtralfht s«ln helped Turnover, bowever. mi small and at S p.m. the Financial Times lod«« was up 5.1 to 2TO.S. Oovernment bonds extended their recent advance,413 words
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Article40 1974-06-05 26 LONDON. Tims. SaM IS.TS. ami— mv July M.Tt, An* *a« Juiy-atpt M» kiti 14.50 Oct/ DM MTI, J.n March M 15. April/ Ja«n SS.aa, July a.p( MM Ore Dm MM. Omm Clf July md Au« botk MM. kUrktt Quirt.40 words
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Article31 1974-06-05 26 LONDON. Tims. Baot aurm mil 1 I*S> Milan UTtO 110). rorwai* buj.n 117*5 IMi Ml ton OTM (+l»). a*tt»m«it fSTM <+£*>! Tanmr a. at M 0 Mas. pm t«M Tax llm<t31 words
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Article39 1974-06-05 26 CORDOBA (Argentina). Tues A police officer and a aergeant were wounded here tonight when a carload of gunmen machine-gunned Government Home In this Argentine provincial capital police reported. Police opened fire but the attackers sped off Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article36 1974-06-05 26 NEW DELHI. Tues Prune Minister Indira Oandht fell off a horse and suffered a cracked finger bone while riding in the north Indian bill retort of Simla today. It tv reported here today. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Obituary40 1974-06-05 26 NINO CMOO LUAH. 7«. call** ants Urn Lertf 7« m>im beats* M t aauahtan-la-taw 11 liuatMUm. t iwi fraatctiil area. Oart«e* lavn 10T«. Upper ■iianaaaa Road 74 1 a.m. far Nativity Chore*, laeaee C.C.X. May eae raat la awe*40 words
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Article366 1974-06-05 26 Chamber's five proposals for Hon THK Chinese Chamber of Commerce yesterday appealed to the Government to abolish or reduce the requirement by banks to maintain a statutory deposit ratio of nine |>er cent with the Monetary Authority of Singapore. This was one of the m five proposals made by a366 words
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162 1974-06-05 26 Judge who got package killed in blast TJASCO (Washington) J""- A Superior Court udge was killed instantly this afternoon In an explosion which rocked his office shortly after a brown paper package was delivered to him. Police said a female clerk took in the parcel delivered in the afternoon mail,Reuter - 162 words
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