The Straits Times, 8 June 1974
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Title Section21 1974-06-08 1 TOTAL DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 250,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FINAL EDITION SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1974 25 CENTS M.C.(P) 21/7421 words
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Article, Illustration1064 1974-06-08 1 Malaysian police chief shot dead in street Dastardly act, says Razak KUALA, LUMPUR Friday POLICE mounted a massive hunt for two gunmen who shot dead the InspectorGeneral of Police, Tan Sri Abdul Rahman bin Hashim, at pointblank range in the heart of Kuala Lumpur's business district1,064 words
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Article235 1974-06-08 1 KUALA. LUMPUR Frl AN ex CIO ofneer and a woman were among the people who witnessed the shooting of Tan Sri Abdul Rahman. According to the hCID officer, who was about 100 feet away from the scene, two men were waiting on both sides235 words
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Article91 1974-06-08 1 'No hope' father kills himself rL AVTV. Prl. An Israeli father committed suicide after the return of Israeli prison-ers-of-war from Syria yesterday when his hope that his son was among them was finally shattered. Mr aioahe Carsentl, a 60--year-old farmer, refused to believe officers who had told him his son'sReuter - 91 words
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Article57 1974-06-08 1 NBW YORK. Ftl. First National City Bank. America's second-largest commercial bank today became the first major bank to drop 1U prime lending rate below the prevailing high of Hi per cent. Citibank, which adjust* its rate every Friday, lowered it* prime rate to HiAP - 57 words
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137 1974-06-08 1 LONDON, m British. Cabinet ministers are to get police sharpshooter bodyguards because of kidnap fears. It was reported. Detectives normally shadow the Prime Minister, Foreign Secretary, Home Secretary and the Minister responsible for Northern Ireland. But the London Evtn- ing News said itReuter - 137 words
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Article69 1974-06-08 1 $lm drug seized, 8 held HONGKONG. Prl. Police here arrested eight people and seized about 52 kilos of heroin worth nearly HK$2 million (Ssl million) in a series of of raids last night and today, a police spokesman said. The raids began after a car was Intercepted at a villageReuter - 69 words
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Article369 1974-06-08 1 Red plot bared by Sanya BANGKOK, Friday pRIME Minister Sanya Dharmasakti today disclosed that plans to destroy Thailand's national iustitntions and bring a communist regime to power have been uncovered. He told reporters after making his new government policy speech to the National Assembly that the plans, drawn up byReuter; AP - 369 words
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Article58 1974-06-08 1 Murder of IGP: 13 held KUALA LUMTUK, FrL Police detained •even more suspects In connection with the killing of the Inspec-tor-General of Pottee this morning la a ■arias of raids bare tonight Six were picked up •oon after this mornIng's shooting. Among those detained tonight were former restrtetees. The58 words
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Advertisement63 1974-06-08 1 BIG SWIM: SHOICHI DOES IT AT LAST! Shoichl SHOCK Senate move on troops 2 CIA loses claws In big shake up 3 RISING crime: Indifferent public blamed S TEC: My 10 minutes of terror 7 WAY to beat traffic Jams is LOCAL exam syndicate urged 34 CROSSWORD 7 ACKOSS THE63 words
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Straits Times World News
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193 1974-06-08 2 73 teams in Nice for world chess tourney NICB, Frt. The 2lst World Chess Olympiad opened at Nice opera house today with 73 teams and possibly few more on the way. Australia, New Zealand, Indonesia, the Philippines, Japan, Hongkong, Malaysia and Singapore are here representing the East Asian sone. Only193 words
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Article192 1974-06-08 2 Manila learning on aid to rebels MANILA, Frl— PhilipPines Defence Seeretery Jmmn Ponce Enrile today warned f oreif n Interests against aiding subversives 1b conn try "We are strengthening the armed forces in terms of manpower, equipment and MMilg In the wake of continue* threats to our sovereignty from fcrclga192 words
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Article, Illustration567 1974-06-08 2 Shock Senate move on Europe troops Rejection of Bill to cut back US force* overseas a victory for Nixon Senator Mike Man* field, the Democratic majority leader. first proposed a 150.000-man trimming of the American contingent abroad, then later supported a more modest move to have 76.000 troops withdrawn from567 words
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153 1974-06-08 2 IMPROPER USE OF METHADONE CAN KILL: EXPERT HONOKONO, Frl. A leading drug expert from the World Health Organisation WHO) D<ue Cameron, to«y warned that improper use of methadone could cause deaths. Methadone did not cause problems If it was a d m 1 n 1 s tered under supervision, Dr.Reuter - 153 words
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Article31 1974-06-08 2 9 B«ATTLE. Fri. After three years of talks, the Boe- Ing Company said it has reached an agreement for J scientific and technical cocperatlon with the Soviet Union AP.AP - 31 words
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358 1974-06-08 2 LUXEMBOURG, Friday THE Common Market has decided not to make proposals for revaluing the official price of gold at next week's Washington conference on world monetary reform. West German Finance Minister Hans Apel said yesterday. Dr. Apel told a prats conference following aReuter - 358 words
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Article77 1974-06-08 2 KALOOORLIB. Frl. In the middle of Western Australia's dusty interior the lorward gears on Mike Krencejs car broke down so he put It In reverse and •Jtcked out of the outback, N kilometres (about so miles) to the nearest town. The car arrived safely in the77 words
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Article26 1974-06-08 2 JAKARTA, m. Preal- »«»»»rto has called on the Air Fore* and the Communications Ministry to fora s )olnt sea, -fa and rosou* body. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article87 1974-06-08 2 Inflation, so US judge quits NKW YORK, Frl. Federal Judge Arnold Bauman resigned from the Bench today, laying Inflation made It Impossible for him to lire on his USMO.OOO (8$M.000) a year salary. The Judge appointed by Praatdent Ntxon In 1»71 to the lifetime poet, said to bia letter of87 words
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468 1974-06-08 2 WASHINGTON, Frl. I 1 Secretary of BUte Dr. Henry Klaslnßer tried yestero*y to reassure Soviet leaders about their continuing role In the Middle Bast rw At Jl-2?* 1 «"tf«wnee. Dr. Kissinger said that th« Bovlet Unkm Is a major power Ith globalUPI - 468 words
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Article27 1974-06-08 2 TAIPBI. rri The nunbar of Japanese touriata *UU In*- Taiwan faU about 11 per cant laat month to 17.711, the Tourism Buraau announced today. AF.27 words
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Article14 1974-06-08 2 JAKARTA PM PTHtdent Suharto wUI be U yean old tomorrow Mo-14 words
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Article171 1974-06-08 2 VKW DRLHI, FA a ±1 *f fwr the Mlntafry of Health aaid to* yesterday that MTwfmJ imam of health •Oelate and work«n had ■•mi rash 1 1 to Bihar and adJwteJng ttetea in an effort to oaatrot a ■mallMx sflliMlt that has hStod a^MpM-ia. Tka l»dton ofttelato171 words
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270 1974-06-08 2 Police fear kidnap peer and wife slain DUBLIN, Frl. Police searched lakes, rivers and woodlands across Ireland yesterday and said they feared the abducted Earl and Countess of Donoughmore had been killed by panicky kidnappers. tollce sources said dragging of the waterways for bodies began at dawn In the ClonmelUPI - 270 words
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Article74 1974-06-08 2 Soviet don seeks US asylum TOKYO, Frt— A Soviet professor who vanished while teaching in Japan on an exchange visit Is seeking political asylum In the Unlt«d States, the U8 Embassy here said today. The rmbaasy Identified the professor as Boris Petrovlch Red.lkln. 16. who was teaching Russian at aReuter - 74 words
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WORLD NEWS TWO
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114 1974-06-08 3 Buddhists chop off fingers in protest SAIGON, Frl— Twenty members of Hoa Hao. a militant Buddhist sect of more than one million followers, yesterday chopped off their little fingers In protest against the Government's rejection of their demands, a legislator said. Senator Le Phuoc Sang said the demands Included militaryAP - 114 words
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277 1974-06-08 3 The CIA loses its claws in big shakeup WASHINGTON. Fri. gHL'ISED by the domestic politics of the Vietnam conflict and the Watergate affair, its influence in the White House broken by the practitioners of detente, the Central Intelligence Agency is undergoing a major, perhaps fundamental transformation. Its claws the covert277 words
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Article62 1974-06-08 3 WASHINGTON. PH. A Federal Judge suggested today that President Nixon's refusal to surrender subpoenaed trial evidence In the Ellsberg case "borders on obstruction of Justice. Judge Gerhard Oeaell held a hearing on a possible contempt citation against tne President and told White House lawyers he does notUPI - 62 words
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Article33 1974-06-08 3 OOETTINOEN (Germany). Fri. The toll of typhoid fever victims In this university city rose to 31 yesterday, with two new students falling victim to the disease. Health Ministry officials said UPI.UPI - 33 words
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281 1974-06-08 3 Accord on C'wealth bank for loan aid LONDON. Frl. Financial experts from six Commonwealth nations have agreed In principle on the need for a Commonwealth bank or corporation to help developing countries, diplomatic sources said today. The experts government finance officials and bankers today completed an eight-day meeting on proposalsReuter - 281 words
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101 1974-06-08 3 Whitlam curb spending order criticised CANBERRA. Frl. Australian Prime Minister Oough Whitlam ran into tough opposition from state premiers today when he announced stringent measures to cut expenditure In the fight against inflation. The measure* announced at a meeting of slat* premiers, reduced federal and state expenditure from July 1.101 words
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Article93 1974-06-08 3 LONDON, Fri. A Stradlvarlus violin made by the famed family's patriarch sold at an auction today for £62.000 (5J353 400). a spokesman for Botheby's said. The violin, sold anonymously, was made in Cremona. Italy In 1706 by Antonio Stradivari and is known as the Corbett Stralivarl93 words
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322 1974-06-08 3 THE world's oil produc 1 n g countries have Increased their foreign exchange reserves this year by about 43 per cent, according to official statistics released here today. Reserves held by a few major Industrial coun tries also Increased but atReuter - 322 words
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Article65 1974-06-08 3 SA VING THE RUINS KATMANDU, Frt— The West German Government will soon begin massive restoration project In the ruins of the city of Bhaktapur. which contains some of Nepal's most magnificent ancient temple* and architecture. A West German Embassy official said yesterday: "We are undertaking the project because the Nepalese65 words
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Article74 1974-06-08 3 BRUSSELS. Frl. It la now virtually certain that a new declaration of Atlantic principles will be signed and sealed by Nato foreign ministers In Ottawa on June IS and 19. well-informed source* said here today. Nato ambassadors met at Alliance headquarter* In Brussels today to putReuter - 74 words
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Article, Illustration136 1974-06-08 3 TNDIANAPOLJS, Fri. 1 Marjorte Wallace (above), deposed former Miss World hospitalised after an overdose of sleeping pills, was taken off the critical list yesterday. A spokesman at Methodist Hospital, where the 20- year-old Indianapolis model has been In the Intensive care unit for three days, saidUPI - 136 words
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349 1974-06-08 3 SAIGON, Friday §OUTH Vietnamese bombers launched heavy raids in the corridor north of Saigon as government troops and North Vietnamese locked in heavy fighting for control of strategic territory, military sources said today. It was the 22nd successive day cf fighting around theReuter; AP - 349 words
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Advertisement1150 1974-06-08 3 invitos applications for the following executive appointments Qajnfl Our client, a large international The ideal candidate for this position Manatgajr organisation with extensive invest- should be a Singapore citizen, above Around 13,000 rnents in South East Asia, seeks 30 years of age, with production 13,500 pkjj the tervicet of an1,150 words
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WORLD NEWS THREE
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Article, Illustration618 1974-06-08 4 Dr K in a rage over Press barrage Watergate sours his Mid-East triumph WASHINGTON. Friday SECRETARY of State Henry Kissinger strode into a State Department press conference yesterday as the confident conqueror of suspicion and hostility in the Middle East. He left 45 minutes later hounded by the questions thatReuter; AP; UPI - 618 words
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Article55 1974-06-08 4 BANOKOK. Fri. Three kidnappers grabbed an American's four-year-old daughter and dragged her screaming Into a getaway car In a town about 100 miles southeast of here, a Bangkok newspaper reported today. The English-language Bangkok Post said the father. Tony Trevino had not yet received any ransom demand55 words
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Article26 1974-06-08 4 JAKARTA. Frt. afore than 70 conference*. Including 10 International gather ings, will be staged In Jakarta this year Jakarta Government sources said today. ReutevReuter - 26 words
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Article60 1974-06-08 4 PORKT CITY (Arkansas) Prl Ten people died and hundreds were injured last night when tornado destroyed MO homes In this small town about M stilts (to km) west of Mtsmpnlt. Tennessee All tht deaths occurred »t a store on the edge of tht town. About oneReuter - 60 words
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Article324 1974-06-08 4 rKYO, FA Japan's rate of bankruptcies Increased under the pressure of tight money In May, and the collapsing firms left record amounts of unpaid debts behind, a bankruptcy investigation firm said yesterday. WASHINGTON: 18 Secretary of State Henry Kissinger has invited all Arab countries to follow the lead ofAgencies - 324 words
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167 1974-06-08 4 MURDER, KIDNAP BID AT EMBASSY: 2 JAILED BANGKOK, Fri. A criminal court yesterday handed down sentences to two people convicted of stabbing and shooting the First Secretary of the British Exnbassy here during an apparent attempt to kidnap his four-year-old daughter last September 5. The court sentenced Bagob Thlrawan, 29,AP - 167 words
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Article27 1974-06-08 4 OENEVA Pti. Tht World Health Organisation said yesterday there are 103--000 smallpox cases In India but that there Is no epidemic In that country.— UPl.27 words
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Article105 1974-06-08 4 $14 BILLION JAPAN AID LAST YEAR mOKYO, Fri Japan s X economic aid to developing countries in 1573 amounted to L555.144.2M.0w0 (8514,--«M.»M.M*) more than double the amount of assistance granted in 1971. it was announced here today. The figure accounted for 1.42 per cent of the Gross National Product (GNP).105 words
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281 1974-06-08 4 WASHINGTON, Frl. SECRETARY of State Henry Kissinger said yesterday he did not believe that India's explosion of a nuclear device on May 18 had altered the world balance of power. At his first Press conference since the Indian underground blast. Dr. Kissinger saidReuter - 281 words
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249 1974-06-08 4 T\AMASCUS, PrL *J Women howled, men wept and bewildered children were kissed by fathers they had not seen for eifht months yesterday as thousands of excited Syrians clamoured to welcome Stt returning Arab prisoners of war. The prisoners, mostly Syrian with an undisclosedNYT; UPI - 249 words
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293 1974-06-08 4 TEL AVIV, Friday DEFENCE Minister Shimon Peres believes the next stage of negotiations for a Middle East peace settlement will be with Egypt rather than Jordan. Mr. Peres told the Kibbutz (communal settlement) members that todays borders and ceasefire lines were not permanent ones,Reuter - 293 words
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Article48 1974-06-08 4 BYDKTY. m An extreme feml.Ust group has Uktn up tht martial arts as part of a plan to urrertat Sydney's In television Interview last night. laeder of tht Feminist Action Prom (PAT) said: "We will terrorise man as they nave terrorlaad women tor centuries48 words
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Advertisement281 1974-06-08 4 I Of ALFA-LAVAL I FAR EAST SDN.BHD. is now in its office/workshop at Unit No. 1 Block 2 (Ground Floor) 75, Ayer Raja Industrial Estate Singapore 5. Tel: *****1 (3 lines) I^M |L^JIJLa Alfa-Laval service for marine Pjj£L|Upr and land seperators, latex 6fcsia>- IswwQawSawT"' concentrat o rs and oil palm281 words
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235 1974-06-08 5 MR. Lee Kuan Yew is due to arrive In London about June 17 to attend a meeting of Socialist International During the visit his first since Mr. Harold Wilson's Labour Government came Into power last March the Prime Minister Is expected to235 words
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Article57 1974-06-08 5 THE Singapore Paedlatrlc Society will hold a symposium on Common Physical Congenital Abnormalities In Paedlatrlc Practice at the Pathology Lecture Theatre, Outram Hospital, on July S at 19 pm The chairman will be Dr. Tan Cheng Lim and the speakers are Profs. Wong Hock Boon. P57 words
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555 1974-06-08 5 HIGH ranking police officer yesterday blamed th c carelessness and indifference of most people and or* ganisations to security for the rising crime rate in Singapore. Acting Supt. Simon Cornelius who was speaking In conjunction with the current "Keep Singapore Crime Free Campaign"555 words
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120 1974-06-08 5 Practised dentistry without licence: $800 fine A 43- YEAR-OLD man was yesterday fined $800 for practising dentistry at a clinic in Changl Road without a licence. Chen Chin Seng pleaded guilty In a district court to committing the offence under the Dentistry Act. Senior Inspector Hardial Singh, prosecuting, told the120 words
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189 1974-06-08 5 32 bosses fined $12,720 for breach of labour laws rjiHIRTY-TWO emX ployers were fined a total of $12,720 for contravening labour laws during the week ending May 25. In addition, they had to pay $51,530 11 In arrears of Central Provident Fund contributions and $***** in Interest on late payments.189 words
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Article53 1974-06-08 5 A TOUCH (Transcending Others Under Christ s Hands) rally will be held at Leng Kwang Baptist Church In Bukit Tlmah Road from June 14 to 17 at 730 pm dairy. Highlight will be a fllni on June 17 entitled The Cross and the Switchblade starring Pat Boone53 words
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185 1974-06-08 6 Three out on bail after shooting in shop mHREE people were 1 arrested and later released on police ball following a shooting Incident Involving a detective and a woman In a Balestler Road electrical and hardware shop on Thursday. Police spokesman Uk. Teo Wan Hue mid the detective from OtfnbUnf185 words
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Article54 1974-06-08 6 Man with forged IC jailed AN Indonesian was Jailed for a year for having a forged Singapore Identity card and three months for illegal entry by a district court yesterday. The sentences wtU run concurrently. Hashlm bin Ahmad. 25, who came to Singapore about three months ago without a valid54 words
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Article23 1974-06-08 6 POLJCB arrested a 19--year-old youth In Oscil Street on Thursday In connection with several recent armed and taxi robberies In Queenstown23 words
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Article63 1974-06-08 6 US aviation equipment for show A US aviation ground support and aircraft service equipment exhibition will be held at the US Trade Centre here from June IS to 21. The exhibition will feature some of the world's most modern detection devices and latest equipment In aerospace technology. Sixteen US companies63 words
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Article58 1974-06-08 6 5 law grads join A-G's Chambers FTVS law graduates have joined the Attor-ney-Oeneral's Chambers as Bute Counsel and Deputy Public Prosecutors. They are MUs 81a Buat Hwa, Messrs. Patrick Koh Keng Boon. Lee Cheong Hon. Abdul Rahtm fUjudln and anclk Isohamed Harlth KasA sixth. MUs Ooh Slew Thing. Is an58 words
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Article, Illustration195 1974-06-08 6 nOMBS and ra««— s D blasting away "enemy strongholds" at Changi yesterday. And hundreds found it an awesome spectacle as the Singapore Air Defence Command Hunter JeU swooped low to spill fire and destruction on the dorter of "enemy polnU lined along195 words
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190 1974-06-08 6 Six more post offices to be opened soon SIX new post offices will open at Toa Payoh North, Telok Blangah Estate, Brickworks Estate, Henderson Hill. Balestler Estate and Old Kallang Airport Estate in the next few months. Minister of State for Communications. Mr. Chai Chong YU announced this last night190 words
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Article52 1974-06-08 6 THE Singapore Malay Teachers' Union hopes to draw the Education Ministry's au tentlon to the rapid Increase In exposure time of the mother tongue for Malay students studying In English schools. It Is expected to prepare a memorandum In about a week and submit It to52 words
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Miscellaneous246 1974-06-08 6 ■ringing Op *•■«■•> By a»UI Kssvnagh <fc HI C— »p PfHtl x onpwmmi omoc\w* hot I I i donT vwrrA 1 1 a*oo*m, >ou have just VHI TO n^ HIS RON4O MUM AfIYTHmeTO AC MUCH RISWT TO w^A Kpi/nWtP BCNG I** wotiss |L/ 'Nr—iP— y kuewiwntuMs Y7) \v^^(AA^/ 1/ y^246 words
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Article, Illustration390 1974-06-08 7 NANCY BYRAMJI - Yit Kin walks away with $5,800 prize NANCY BYRAMJI E LONDON, Fit Singapore pianist, Scow Yit Kin, has done It again, and this time with the title of most promising pianist of 1974 and a £1,000 (SSSJM) prise money ;o add to bis string of successesThis Is the third top390 words
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Article39 1974-06-08 7 RAHIM bin Abu Bakar. 41. was Jailed (or three month by the First Magistrate's Court yesterday (or stealing $300 from Tay Cheng Hee at Johore Road at about 10 30 am. on May 30 He pleaded guilty39 words
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678 1974-06-08 7 DETECTIVE Sergeant Anthony Low Boon Eng, 30, yesterday gave an account ->f his terrifying 10 minutes as the hostage of gunman Chua Hung Peng on Thursday. Sgt. Low said that In one of those tense moments, Chua. whom he subsequently shot dead.678 words
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579 1974-06-08 7 THE Government yesterday ordered shopkeepers and retailers to put up price tags on 15 listed items by June 23 or be prosecuted. The warning came from the Trade Department of the Finance Ministry. It said that the Price Control Order came lntc force579 words
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Article150 1974-06-08 7 RIDDLE OF MAN AND DEAD 'FRIEND' A SHOP assistant who left his Balestier Road home with a friend at 7 30 p.m. on Thursday was brought to Outram Hospital in a taxi two hoars later lead The mymtery man who broufht Cheonc Cbonj Nfw alias Kho* Rim Un. tl, to150 words
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Miscellaneous256 1974-06-08 7 Straits Times Crossword HaT~m!mf m!mf^"~mim«Bm^mB~~"^^l~~"^^l~~~^^l mflm^mfl BmT^l l^l~""^i~~"^l~"~BmBm^Bm(~~mB~~mlmr~BB ACROSS notoriously misleading 1 One star actor required (7). for The Duchess of 7 Cuts back food supplier Main. perhaps (10). (•>. 6 The charm of a quiet I The outcome of many a carillon (6). cross-examination (>. 9 Free of 2256 words
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143 1974-06-08 9 KUALA Ll'MPl-R. Fri —.Palestinian guerilla leader Yasser Arafat may be Imited to attend the Islamic foreign ministers' conference doe to be held here on Jane 21, Informed sources said today. The conference is expected among other things to discuss the question of Jerusalem,143 words
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Article76 1974-06-08 9 Books loan for million pupils KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Over one million pupils In Peninsular Malaysia will receive textbooks on loan from the Ministry of Education next year. Deputy Director of Education. Enclk Murad Mohamed Noor. said today. However, he added, only children of parents who earn less than ssoo a76 words
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Article, Illustration175 1974-06-08 9 OORT DICKSON. Pit— I Japanese marathon swimmer Shoicbi Nakajlma became the first man to swim across the Straits of Malacca today. Despite heavy odds against him, he manI aged to complete the 30-mile stretch from 1 Pulau Rupat (starting at 4.15 a.m. on Thursday) in175 words
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153 1974-06-08 9 BODY DUG UP: WAS IT MURDER VICTIM'S? KAPAR, Frl. Police today dug up a makeshift grave and exhumed a body believed to be that of Kapar local council peon. P. Munlandy. SO. The spot was about 30 ft. from his house and heaped with cowdung. A cowshed Is next to153 words
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94 1974-06-08 9 Gun goes off during chase: Youth shot PARIT BUNTAR. Frl. A watchman tripped while chasing some youths and accidentally shot one of them at the Cherorenese coconut plantation In Kuala Kurau yesterday evening. Hamid bin Said. 39. was going on his rounds at about 630 p m when he saw94 words
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Article109 1974-06-08 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. —Malaysians In the northern part of Peninsular Malaysia can apply for visas to travel In Taiwan from the Taiwanese embassy In Bangkok. Those In Sabah and Sarawak can get their visas from Taiwan's travel service In Hongkong, said an airline official109 words
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Article81 1974-06-08 9 KUALA LUMPUR. FTI. Another 15 cases of suspected dengue haemorrhaglc fever and one of cholera have been reported In the past 24 hours In Peninsular Malaysia. Of the dengue cases. six are In Johore. four tn Malacca, two In Pahang and one each In Kedah.81 words
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221 1974-06-08 9 Niven and Mifune to make film in KL next month KUALA LUMPUR. Fri British film star David Nlven and Japanese "Samurai" actor Toshlro Mifune will arrive here In mid-July for eight weeks of location work on a film entitled Paper Tiger. The film will be directed by Ken Annakln of221 words
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180 1974-06-08 9 KL, Jakarta sign extradition treaty JAKARTA. Frl. Malaysia and Indonesia today signed an extradition treaty following six months of negotiations. The treaty, signed by Malaysia's AttorneyOeneral Abdul Kadlr Yusof and Indonesia's Justice Minister Mochtar Kusumatmaja, will deal with 20 criminal cases which Include murder, kidnapping, robbery, forgery, corruption, blackmall, smuggling,AP - 180 words
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Article311 1974-06-08 9 Millionaire on tax dodge charges PENANO, Friday MILLIONAIRE land owner NTS. Arumuifl gam Pillai was charged today with five counts of attempting to evade income tax when making his tax returns for the years 1960, 1966, 1969. 1970 and 1971. He also faced two other counts of making use of311 words
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90 1974-06-08 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Two men Chiong Kuang and Hu Boon Teng both 23. were sentenced to five years' jail each by the High Court today for a car highway robbery Chiong and Hu. with two others still at large, robbed a motorist, Kher90 words
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Advertisement12 1974-06-08 9 ihpl J > _v _y A^ Awws~ 7?/ 1 rmt 7 |BBaj I*^s^12 words
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Advertisement450 1974-06-08 9 Q^J -t i x i <" l \\C|C^^^ I FT^tT>rTL.T^AHQT»v 1 WOk \y\^ gi m —i P»'tii| B\ \\v^s imwi fsTTxi iti rm nn I V J^^ f 1(H E OH] HDH immj i| \\N 1 W MM M MUt l> Sci jV^ 1 rrwr rr— i Ml jmiiu. HOD450 words
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Article440 1974-06-08 10 YESTERDAY'S assassination of Malay- sia's Inspector-General of Police might have been cruel proof of Tan Sri Haji Abdul Rahman's own assessment of communist tcrrorl? t alms. Discussing a recent resurgence of terrorist activity, Tan Sri Abdul Rahman said a few weeks ago that there was less ln terrorism440 words
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Article152 1974-06-08 10 THE renewal of Thai Prime Minister Sanya Dharmasakthi's mandate has given him a sense of resolution. Mr. Sanya resigned on May 22 in the face of criticism that his 17-month old "caretaker" administration was "weak and soft." He was back in office on May 27 at152 words
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Article611 1974-06-08 10 rr: Prime Minister's own description of his mission to China is written large In the Joint communique which announced the normalisation of relations a very good visit, friendly and successful. There was very little doubt that it would be from the moment Tan Raiak set foot l611 words
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464 1974-06-08 10 T.F. Hwang takes you down memory lane rvN my honour, I have never been a scout. The loss is mine. And I feel this loss more as I was Introduced this week to some of the 234 overseas delegates at the current 9th AslaPaclflc Scout Conference here. Dreams alone ln464 words
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1153 1974-06-08 10 BILL GRANT - When there were giants in the world BILL GRANT: AMAZING DISCOVERIES OF THE DAYS By London ARCHAEOLOGISTS busy on a dig in Denmark recently uncovered Ihe remains of a giant and it prompted them to recall the compilers of Genesis who wrote: "There were giants in the earth in those1,153 words
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Letter78 1974-06-08 10 I REFER to the sevenman team ordered by the Government to study the Singapore Bus Service Organisation (S.T., May 31). Whatever the findings and recommendations. I fervently believe the effort will still be fruitless and will end ln another failure— unless the various grades of workers,78 words
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Letter48 1974-06-08 10 What is happening to our educational system? NANCY TEO. Singapore 1. C)ULD Television Singapore r.iake arrangements for a "live" coverage of the second-leg Malaysia Cup semifinal between Singapore and Penang on June 23? I am sure thousands of soccer fans will support this request. VICTOR POO. Sngapore 3.48 words
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Letter72 1974-06-08 10 I AM giving tuition to a few primary stud ents. I was shocked that one of them, who Is first ln the B class, where there are 35 pupils, ts 41st ln the whole standard of 82 pupils. This clearly Indicates outright class discrimination In the school. Another student who72 words
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Article416 1974-06-08 10 YOUB report "Higher NWC benefits to civil servants" (S.T., June 7) to incorrect and misleading. In the private sector, the NWC 1973 nine per cent recommendation was paid and absorbed into the salary scheme of the employees, thus forming a new salary base. Therefore, when416 words
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Advertisement360 1974-06-08 10 I DEFINITELY LAST DAY ifS loom f% ■Hi" PRICES WILL i NEVER BE REPEATED YOUR LAST 'y-_^J OPPORTUNITY VT TO BUY AND SAVE A I LADIES DEPT TT" f-J BIG VARIETIES PRTD VOILE 14*] J£RSEY 45 If 'd «V BIG VARIETIES OF PRINTED 1\ r^ J^Pl>\ BLOUSES MOWS 400 jKmJ360 words
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615 1974-06-08 11 Labour plans for tighter Exchange controls LONDON: The Stock Exchange has described the Labour Party's proposals for extending and tightening Government controls over Its activities and those of other self regulatory City bodies as a "mirror Image" of the tough U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The plans have been published615 words
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Article1049 1974-06-08 11 TSAI TAN - TSAI TAN By THE long awaited public issue of Guthrie Berhad shares materialised in Singapore yes terday with an of fer of eight million $1 new shares at $2.50 each for public subscription. Underwriters to the Issue are Chartered Merchant Bankers. Sub-upderwrlters include Haw Par1,049 words
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439 1974-06-08 11 808 NG - Four local banks team up to form IBS for expansion abroad SINGAPORE S four lar<3 gest local banks have joined forces to form a multi-million dollar bank to spearhead their expansion overseas. The new bank, incorporated on April 0, Is called Internationa] Bank of Singapore < IBS and has an439 words
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Advertisement397 1974-06-08 11 ■b«jm"^B^> PTS 75 MX 111 How does that sound for a cut in your water transport operating costs? Profitability Types Figures taken from over 125 •Supramar PTS 75 MX 111 scheduled hydrofoil services featured above. Payload 12.3 throughout the world and from tons or up to 160 passengers 22 years397 words
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Advertisement344 1974-06-08 11 Esm \*]k£m^F^ I^JvwvJ^LsHw^P Jsl^Ss^Lk V^Ls^LBfIB^LsBI^BBVL«SIW 1 runs smoother on RHP bearings Hmvy equipment, such at tractors, excavators, farm machinery, cranes and other of* highway equipment. runs smoother, longer on RHP bearings. RHP's bearings an made with meticulous care and stringent quality control fc precision quality, toughness and durability They keep344 words
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Article, Illustration951 1974-06-08 12 RICHARD WITHIN - Textron in plan to rescue Lockheed RICHARD WITHIN By Mrs. L.C. Vow has been promoted to personnel manager of the Cockpit Hotel, Singapore. She Joined The Cockpit in 19M as secretary to the then general manager. In IK7 when the present board of directors took office, she was promoted to951 words
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336 1974-06-08 12 HO MINFONG - HO MINFONG By rpHE steep rise In A oil prices will yield a current account surplus of about US$6O billion (or 011-e xportlng countries this year. The bulk of these funds Is being placed In the International money markets. What effects will336 words
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Article162 1974-06-08 12 npm formation of a new merchant bank Cana■a. dun Eastern Finance has been announced In Hongkong by Cheung Kong (Holdings), a property investment and development company, and Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, one of the major Canadian chartered banks, whose assets equal HKSS3.OOO.OOO.OM. Canadian Eastern162 words
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186 1974-06-08 12 A big rise in tin export earnings EXPORT earnings from tin for the first quarter of this year for Malaysia at Ms4BB million was a staggering $16.2 million more than the corresponding period last year. However, this Increase does not reflect on any rise In production but Is entirely due186 words
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Article295 1974-06-08 12 "NTIW YORK Thursj ±y Btocks, hit by Initial sporadic proflt-uklng. be%-mn to firm around mirl TMliin They gained conaldtrabl* after First National Bank of Miami announced It la reducing It* prime Interest rat*. The more by the bank brought the rate It charge* lane corporate borrower! to U295 words
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Article100 1974-06-08 12 FINANCIAL TOfES TINS Thursday m 13 Wednesday M »7 Week ago t1.47 SIBBKBB Thursday MIJ6 Wednesday 37J 02 Week ago 410.13 OILS Thursday MJJO Wednesday m l» Week ago 930. 1S INDUSTBIAU Thursday 3M I Wednesday 2*6 9 Week ago agj o DOW JON* B AVEBAGE INDUSTBIAU Thursda* S46100 words
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312 1974-06-08 12 Central bankers to B discuss old issue n/ILLIAMSBURO. VA: TT Finance Ministers of the Group of Ten are expected to discuss the gold Issue when they meet in Washington next week. Informed sources said here. T*e discussions are see., as taking place at an Informal dinner during the series ofReuter - 312 words
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Article104 1974-06-08 12 Australian shares 'too low' -OANBERRA: Austra\j llan Federal Treasurer Mr. Frank Crean said there has been panic on the country's stock exchanges, and that many shares are undervalued. He said on a national radio programme that "anyone who can read the signs should be an optimist, not a pessimist." Some104 words
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Article114 1974-06-08 12 LONDON: Freight rates are likely to increase again. After a meeting of tne Far Eastern Freight Conference and Its allied conferences last Thursday, the chairman. Mr HO Karsten said: "It Is inevitable that In due course the continual rise In the costs of member lines' operations114 words
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Advertisement317 1974-06-08 12 HELLO INVESTOR OR STOCK MARKET TRADER! HAVE YOU BEEN LET DOWN BY INSIDE INFORMATION AND RED-HOT TIPS? Do you wish you hadn't followed the crowd? Do you wish you hadn't hung on for the last few cents? Do you fidget nervously with your position? Do you wish you had stayed317 words
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Advertisement61 1974-06-08 12 Small Construction. Building Plant Hire organisation operating in Western Australia teaks partner with ad*quat* financial resources. Activities includ* Civil Machamcal Enginaar ma Industrial a Commarcial Building* Earttimoving 4 Plant Mir* Contract Mining Tumovar of approximately SSS i Mil p*r annum could b* greatly increased with proper financial backing For further61 words
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Advertisement277 1974-06-08 12 jO A Singapore group of companies associated principally O (Jflj with the development and maintenance of office shop- fif ping compleaes is looking for a reliable and emperienced n& W Accountant The successful candidate should find the job V. challenging as it entails plenty nf initiative in setting up y^277 words
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Article, Illustration50 1974-06-08 13 •vnlop fa*. fS.I4 I. CoaUtncn tt »8 •«r>n r Sec SZ.M rearac, Jtjj «tTM ISJtt *n. Sm. 11 (1 leapM «M ienUßj SIM I.CJf. S4M Store $4.M •-M. Work IIU Jacks $2.54 C Bank fT.M fwato |t^4 •M.C. «»5 .11.11 .11 .11 41 .tl jM J* .K.• 4i .050 words
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Article21 1974-06-08 13 H»w pftr D.B.8. City Dcv. HIM Dub, ToUl Thmt: ToUl Vfttae: 1U.— MM* •MM 1.77 M MM M21 words
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Article58 1974-06-08 13 Jane* Jane 7 Indutrlab: ZM.M tW.M 0 rinumcr: till 4S1.11 1 Hotcb: 17S.U lltM TnjtTtktn: lltAl tllJU t TIm: IMil 1HJI t t rakken: U1M SM.U t O.C.B.C.: *4t.it MM t SJE.8. Ind.: tlt.lt MM* Dee. M, 1M4 1M 1 Dm, SI. 1MI 1M t Dec. 29. 1M2 1M58 words
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Article1580 1974-06-08 13 THE last transacted sale at the close of oudnea. In the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday compared with the prevlou. day* prices together with 1974 high and tow. Adjusted for aU new IMUM) CLOtIMO T*M(: All saetMaa eloaod aaalrr. TUHMOVIR llffml total turnover on Ui* Slncaport trading room1,580 words
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Article367 1974-06-08 13 INITIAL firmness on scattered buying support carried over from the previous day was brought to nought on the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday following the entry of profit-takers. Sentiment was decidedly better daring the early morning session partly on the reassuring news that the Singapore Government was367 words
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Article1180 1974-06-08 13 810 and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of share* traded *U*wo In brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Aeaaa (3358) XD. A.TX (IMB 1068). Ajlno (2.438 2 708) Alcan1,180 words
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Article1161 1974-06-08 13 BID »nd of fer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of share* traded shown In brackets In IoU of 1.000 units unleai otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS A|MIKMI» |2 418 2 MM). AUan (1.2181. Aid Mil ll 21B).1,161 words
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Article492 1974-06-08 13 SELECTION Trust ol the UK reports alter tax profit oi £D,:rt9,uuo < £3,460.000) for the year enaed March. Earnings per share were 25£p (10.9p). Final dividend Is 8 47b5p, making an equivalent of 10.0 P. tne maximum permitted. OCEAN iransport and Tradings 1974 proliu will be materially492 words
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Article280 1974-06-08 13 Fwu a quiet and femtur*>l*«t day at the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with prices moving a shade lower compared with overnight levels Despite the firm close of Thursday, prices began easing from the opening, the decline continuing for the better part of the morning.280 words
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Article75 1974-06-08 13 OVERALL trading In the U8 dollar was generally quiet and thin In Urn Singapore for*x market yesterday, reflecting the usual weekend mood. Prom a lower opening level of $2 4110-40 against Thursday* close of (3.4175--88 It moved up to (2.4170- SO In moderately acttw early trading. Thereeftei the75 words
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Article155 1974-06-08 13 The following are tae nominal average closing Interbank rate* In Singapore: «Mtad ynitrdm, IcroM) parity ehaaf* dolUr 3.4146 3.4176 2 SIM \*3t xllng pound 5 8165 5 8365 7.3449 JO* ngkonf dollar 47 96 48.01 90 51 —5 01 laytian dollar 101.16 101 JO 100 00 1.11 it155 words
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Article105 1974-06-08 13 HIHIII FMOOUC* II CHANCI. lIMOAPOHt NOOM clOiinc a>nic*S Pgn picul VCtTCRDAV Caaamst Oil bulk fiaoN sellers, drum 1144N sellers. Ooera: MUai (leaaa) UK/ Cent. SSOM B. »l»li Munlok AaTTA white rah 100<* NLW SSOtl sellers. Karawak white fob. M« NLW S2W fob. sellers. Sarawak special black fob. M«105 words
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Article53 1974-06-08 13 Tiwraeajr w r UM UM ll.lbournr II) 1M.44 IMM LiaHa 130.00 141 7» Batrat IM.S 1M.29 Hff,,!.^-, ittN IM.SO zurica ikhi i«i.MB iaoooe mm Part* im.m IMM pan (1) IM.MB ISS.7SB IM.M* ISAM* export arteat la aaa-atarliaa ■mi la U.S. oallar. p«r aaaea. (1) AuatraliaD 4041ar par aw*ca.53 words
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Article30 1974-06-08 13 Rubber: tun* 7. Singapore: 189 50 cts. (down S.N ets.) Malaysia 191.M ct«. (down t.M rtv) Tin: $1.31« (dewn turn. Official offer) nr 3*4) ton* (down 22 tens).30 words
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Article215 1974-06-08 13 'THE Straits ti price tn Penang feUertliv dipped lI. M to $1,310 per Ucul on an official ofVi-ing com 73 ton. to ZjO ton* The ovemlghi London metal price was e» »irr wIU forward buyer* q> o'ed C4O lower at C3.MS r« metric ton. LONDON: Thurada. »üb•tantial rlae215 words
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Article27 1974-06-08 13 UMrfaa eopaar prtew aa Tfcuta«ay (anvtaaa la fcfoafcata) WHMIi *OOt buytr 11.100 Tkraa Mwrtha *«urar lll.OM) aallar (1.04T UI.MO). MarkM tana: aiaaay. UM: S.*M iobi27 words
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Article445 1974-06-08 13 T"RAFTIC in the Singapore rubber market yesterday was very slow during the morning aeaslun with Prtcea drifting lower on lack of interest and InltlaUve^ Freth order, were reported to be scarce The morning sea ton ctoeed very quiet. The market tost three cenU In the afternoon on freah445 words
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Article96 1974-06-08 13 QAILY SMR prlM* Issued at noon yeaterday (CmiMtm' IfmrtH Mttl MKIH liTfnMm Hyißlllm par kg) (cnltKUl BMR &CV (1 U» pallet) 234 00 216 00 N 234 00 236 OON •MR »L (1 tan pallet i 234 00 226 00 N 234 00 236 00N M I (196 words
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Article209 1974-06-08 13 fOKYO. Fit. Prtcee on the Tbkyo stock market opened quiet and turned lower sharply on liquidation sentiment. In the morning rrsslon. machineries surfed ahead on mull tot buying Textile* were also sporadically bought. On the other hand, large capital Issue* centring on Nippon Steel aad diaaalcaa*. oils, rhlpplngs. auto*209 words
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Article103 1974-06-08 13 ZURICH. Thur*.— Alter yesterday* uptrend the market -toeed today without si«Ti!flc«nt chances. Bonds remained firm. The Credit Sulsae Index gained 1 0 point to 205 o Cloelnj prices In Swiss franca with Urn difference on the previous saastoa s prices •>. Union Bank SOW B«'iuir 4T5 Klrktro-Watt 27«0 Holdrrbank103 words
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Article127 1974-06-08 13 A MBTSRDAM. Thurs.— Dutch lntemaikinri. and shipping* were fit ier while plantations, Investment fund* and state arts* were weak. Banks and txach locals were mlxerl Insurance* wen- «Uadv. Clcains prteas In Diicti iruvdera with the difference aa the previous aeaaloo s prices Akbo M.l* .M Koa Hue TOJ« co127 words
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Article319 1974-06-08 13 MELBOURNE. Frl The Melbourne stock market closed on a generally weaker level today, with prices pushed lower aoroaa the board under relentless profit -taking preanire. However, price level, at the cloee of trading stood (übstanttaUy higher than at the beginning of the week. While Peko-vVaUaend. Boagainvllle, AM ana S319 words
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Article155 1974-06-08 13 ASIAN currency deposit interbank rate* as at cloee on Friday, June T. romnoN exchange SPOT PaUCSS US 3.4040 ***** Netc: TheM rate* may dtff«r »U«htly from tho«« quoted by banks to their customers. <MNr BM 7 (tan n-s n-i/t 1 mth ll-l/t 3 mthi 11-5 "-I/* 3155 words
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Article195 1974-06-08 13 OONOKONQ, PTI —Share price* advanced broadly today In Increased trading. The Hang Seng index rose 5.07 points to 411.00 Oalners Included Hoaujkeot Bank at HK533.70 on IU Local register and (23 80 on Its London register. 1 Jarwine (37 (0. Talkee $7 85 and HaUhiaon Proacrty SJ.7O Ckiaa Hght195 words
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Article40 1974-06-08 13 Oa Urn free eianants market In Honskoni resttnUy the U.I. •atlar was quoted at 5.0*70 s*o*o far T.T. and 502/503 far aaak. Sterllns was quoted at II.M/ 12. IS and ane taa) af sat* was auotad at 840.J0.40 words
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Article32 1974-06-08 13 Ooslni interbank rates tn Singapore dollar* for June 7 Offer BM 1 mth t}4 JJi 2 mth. Jjs JJJ 3 mth< 9V4 Prim* rat* B*aree: T. Manmy-JeajM IsiUt— tt— l32 words
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Article269 1974-06-08 13 ffHl aofnevhat iflni 1 trands tbM tb* urKM* b*«* racwUy unbargone van J***uin«r*til once iwn prtM* nnsshMi about mktway Wiw Urn wMka hstb and low. s*y* Holiday. Cutter. Bath In tt* weekly rakbar f«vt*w The period's trading was tumpand by MMm both In MalaykU and In Europe269 words
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Article68 1974-06-08 13 RESULTS of tender ■eld on Jane 7 for 91-day bills and 182-day bills: Offered: $M.»Mf« (91 day bill* to be Umed from June It to 14) and %3*.—.— (It2day Mil* to be lamed on Jane It). Applied for: W.BH.HO and r73.?M.»M. Allotted: W.MMM and $S9,#M,tWAccepted biUs: *».M68 words
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Article, Illustration332 1974-06-08 14 GUTHRIE, the oldest surviving name in commerce as .o^J 68 PUDIIC m the area takes on new status this month with the with listing Oil the transformation of Guthrie Berhad into a public com- Qi nM iuw* *> V f»lisin<rp pany listed on the Singapore Stock332 words
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Article134 1974-06-08 14 MANUFACTURING is the latest addition to the diversified operations under Guthrie Berhad. Two subsidiary companies were formed last year under separate specialist management to implement the Group's entry into manufacturing. Initial emphasis under Guthrie Manufacturing is being placed on manufacturing acti- vities related to technology and service134 words
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Article378 1974-06-08 14 TO WO YEARS after Stamford Raffles established A Singapore as a trading post in 1819, Alexander Guthrie and his partner founded their own trading enterprise on the island. The Guthrie Berhad of today has inherited that tradition. Trading is a specialised activity throughout the Guthrie Berhad organisation,378 words
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Article279 1974-06-08 14 IMPRESSIVE grow* la ts» .uppty ef ch—lr.li as* aaaociaud services to •frieultar* and industry culminated tkU vmt la the fcnMtioa of two sew subsidiary esipaates wholly owaod by the Guthrie Outhrle Klmla Sendlrlan Berhad and Outhrle Chemicals Private Limited nave been incorporated to handle agro-chemicals, fertilisers279 words
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Article, Illustration126 1974-06-08 14 GUTHRIE BERHAD is the regional holding company and group corporate management for 14 wholly owned subsidiaries engaged in engineering, trade, management services and manufacturing in Singapore, Malaysia, and Brunei. The subsidiaries are: Guthrie Engineering (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. Guthrie Engineering (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd. Guthrie Trading (Singapore)126 words
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215 1974-06-08 14 Providing the expertise on local scene /I UTHRIE offer* expertise to overseas investor* vJ and local companie* in the planning, seHlns up and management of industrial project, in the region. Guthrie Management Service* provide a wide range of Mrvicea including planning, setting up and *tafftng of factories, the management of215 words
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Article, Illustration482 1974-06-08 14 JTIHE GUTHBIE X ENGINEERING companies in the Guthrie Berhad organisation are involved today in almost every facet of the economy of the region. They meet engineering needs in agriculture, buildfng and construction, communication, electrical power, lagging, marine, mine* and quarries, public health, shipbuilding, ship repair and482 words
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Advertisement152 1974-06-08 14 What makes Guthrie tick It's not only experience lul^ V Mora than that land we boast one of the s^^^sn^nf^syMsMnP^F it's our commitment to oor longest in this region. clients, our consumers 154 years to be exact.) j^H^H and our principals. It's not only expertise b^L^b^BßV^^^ A cofnrn i lmer152 words
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Advertisement116 1974-06-08 14 From the CaHOH camera range... n^^^nl nan^S n^nVHn^n^Snln^Bnnßßs3 BnHHMIH B^nffl Professional photography I 3 The new Canon F-1. The wodj's finest Single Lens Reflex 'im System camera. Absolutely prdlessional-mindecl. Get this 'jm 10,000 different parts. Shutter speeds up to 1/2000. SB Superior flat film plane. FD Ifts with full aperture116 words
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Article, Illustration199 1974-06-08 15 rIS waa the can-can caper that took East Malaysia by storm recently, and left a bit of Gay Paree In the air. These seven girls from the Neptune Theatre Revue, flipped their frilly, frenchy frocks every nlghfl for the 1* days they199 words
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Article56 1974-06-08 15 SWEE Ang Moh. 4*. was fined $100 la the First Magistrate's Court yesterday for having 4.5 litres of samsu In Sago Lane on June 6 at about 7.SS ».m. and another 1500 for having 17.5 litres of samsu In Park Road at about 9 s m56 words
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Article30 1974-06-08 15 REV (Dr.) Ounnar Tellmann. director of Samaritans of Singapore, will conduct a lecture cum discussion on 80S-81ngapore at the Tanlong Pagar community centre tomorrow at 7.3e) pjn.30 words
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216 1974-06-08 15 AN officer from the Singapore Maritime Defence Command who had his rank reduced from lieutenant to second lieutenant, lost his appeal yesterday In a Military Court of Appeal at Beach Road Camp. Tan Klok Tea. 24. had pleaded guilty before a court martial last November to216 words
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Article47 1974-06-08 15 AN art exhibition, to celebrate this year's National Day. wUI be held at Victoria Memorial Hall from Aug. 13 to 21. Jointly organised by the Ministry of Culture and If other art organisations, the exhibition will be open to Singapore and Malaysian artists47 words
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240 1974-06-08 15 Taxinien give full backing to car pools rxi operators have assured full co-ope-ration to the Government in its efforts to promote car pools to beat traffic jams curing peak hours. Car oools Is one of the themes of the five- week national campaign to be launched on July 15 The240 words
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71 1974-06-08 15 More mosquito breeders at building sites MOSQUITO breeding In houses dropped by 0 3 per cent and Increased by 2.5 per cent at construction sites at construction sites for the week ending May 31. An Environment Ministry survey showed that 194 out of 8.080 homes and 31 out of M71 words
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Article73 1974-06-08 15 THB eight PFBsMifi Scholar* named by tbo Public Santo* Com-maon thto rear were Interviewed by a five-man nUctini oommltThe eoaaaalttee comprised Dr. wont »«*J »«a\ aepyto chairman of the PBC. Mr. Chan Kal Yau. acting deputy director of education. Dr. Sltaram Vl]. lecturer In the Dnlveratty of Blngapore»73 words
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Article35 1974-06-08 15 Prof. Hsuen Bbou-Bbeng. Vlce-CbanoeUor at Hanyang Unlvenlty. will open a Mmlnar on Appttcatloa* of Operational Ramrcb at the Pint Lecture] HaD. OoUage of Arts. KanyaM rjnlvaratty. on Juna 14 «t U ajn.35 words
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Article36 1974-06-08 15 THB SAP RcaenrUU Aasoci«uon iSafra) wtu oaMraU iv aseand anniversary wtth a dance at the SAP KOO Chin, Beach Road, on June at TtetaU can be obtained at Safrm In Prince Wward Road36 words
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Article73 1974-06-08 15 pOUCt have arreaiad I a amaa la oowoc tton with aeveral araaed robberies and ear thefts at the KalUng area. ■c waa arrested wtth twe other men by detectives In an aaakvah at the ear park eaitaMe the OaaU Nlf htetab on Suda.? mornlnf Tketr73 words
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556 1974-06-08 15 'Regulate working hours to beat the jams gI'SINESS circles agree that staggered working hours will help to bent traffic congestion, but feel that there should be a co-ordinated scheme if it is to be successful. They also agree that not all departments In big establishments, both in public and private556 words
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Article29 1974-06-08 15 THE Ministry of Labour laat night gaaetted amendment* to the Central Provident Fund regulations to provide for payment of increased contribution* recommended by the National Wages Council.29 words
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Advertisement230 1974-06-08 15 For your dining and dancing pleasure..... aV^^^^^^^B^X LV'^gl Hub Fine fare >n the French BHuuli asm^^esl B> 1 I manner is a specialty of uaT**^fl ÜBF* I Xfm French Restaurant. J Lwr I Food in 8 lts *P*endour J I j I and succulence is brought I awr^^^^^^^i I tottandBrcll230 words
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Advertisement192 1974-06-08 15 Ig^r^aUttouuW 9 ■■fWj laVassfv^^ga y ssw^^^^^ ssw a^uuuaV A f Some drinks nourish Some invigorate. Only Livita nourishes and invigorates. Because it's Taunne-oowered! You can fed Livita work quickly. And while you feel invigorated, both .^LHg^LW maritally and physically, you know your body is being nourished tool That's why it's192 words
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Miscellaneous311 1974-06-08 15 TV MALAYSIA (3) 1 C Opening and Program- f. 1£ PM Living Tomorrow Ml me Summary 2.47 Ma- 0.10 The Return of Ultram Wamta Rapat Umo, fi, KanakKanak 4.M Dondang Sayatf The Crimson Halo I.M Penstiwa 4.52 Programme Summary 4.M The IM News 122 Studio 2UI The Brady Kids Marion's311 words
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Miscellaneous713 1974-06-08 15 WATER consumption for Thursday was IM-3 million gallons (M 7- cable metres). 2 mllUon gallons (l.tM cable anetres) mere than 00 Wednesday. TV SINGAPORE (5) nX M Openmi snd Around (Enflish— Repeat) IM News IC. JJ Sesame Street 1 (Malay). Saturday Matinee— farth vs Flying "1 PM Ironside— The Anna713 words
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Advertisement514 1974-06-08 16 GENERAL I MANAGER I DREW CHEMICAL CORPORATION, a world I leader in MARINE and industrial water treat- I ment chemicals and equipment, is seeking a I dynamic and talented individual to become I GENERAL MANAGER of its Singapore I operations. Reporting to the international I headquarters, this individual will assume514 words
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Advertisement620 1974-06-08 16 SENIOR INTERNAL AUDITOR BRUNEI SHELL PETROLEUM COMPANY LIMITED invites applications for Senior Internal Auditor In their organisation baaed in Seria. State of Brunei. The successful candidete will be responsible for the planning and execution of audit reviews of specific organisational and functional activities in' accordance with accepted standards. Furthermore the620 words
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Advertisement1064 1974-06-08 16 STATE OF BRUNEI VACANCIES IN THE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Applications are invited for the foWowtng positions at the Sultan Heasanal Bolkiah Teachers College. Brunei. LexrturttsT in MaTtlS#fn sties inottKxte Lecturer in Physical Education (male) (Bi-LJngual) Lecturer in Education (2 poeMone) Malay medium Lecturer in Matey Language (2 poaMone) Lecturer in English1,064 words
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Advertisement542 1974-06-08 16 BV3sl rIUIUCUTICMJ Opportunities exist in our sophisticated laboratories In our factory in Jurong for Laboratory Technicians in the: (a) QUALITY CONTROL LABORATORY to carry out chemical analyses at all stages of the production processes to ensure maintenance of our high quality standard. (b) DEVELOPMENT LABORATORY to carry out in-depth Investigations542 words
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Advertisement1436 1974-06-08 17 CONTAINEISHIP SERVICE TO IK CONTINENT toMi i MaaFf A'aorp CI DC yiDIJ S'«t<K't P M O'miFk *Faa. Hatn UK LLOt "I«HU llftM II ftM I ft* lift* lift* IM UMNO MA-.a a toM ntoM v to* lt to* IT to* 11 ftl ISAM lAT Tl toM It IMr n tolr1,436 words
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Advertisement1217 1974-06-08 17 j f N. OrtoaM NaattM tUt/WNI N Tort i SMro P.MMt Paaam^V PIIMMtI MM MM UM tMM .J/toM I Ml Mil I aaMU UtM teiM SIMM MM M ftM a to* 1 PtISIM UilM IaMM tatM* tMM I ft* 4MM 1 FWTtIIUaS SalMI Sa.ltl SatMl toll I fttr M ft*1,217 words
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Advertisement1013 1974-06-08 17 I i *a/ j TO EUROPE foinmtmt BW rtm J riMMita 5 1 r.Utmtitmmw* »Mtrii Fraact rkaaaMi ELBE MARI mm iimi IMi 11 M» 11 My tkmj (ITANO HAIU »Ma 27 Mt 14 My II M T 17 My 12 Mr KMIUT HM »mm DM) 27 My «M, II My1,013 words
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Advertisement1097 1974-06-08 17 FULLY CONTAINEKIZEP SEKVICE TO EUKOf E M*m S'awa j FM: Eiiljrt iejima *toM a "otlwdam, Amsterdam, Ajihrerp, ll Htm. IttTc'lN 1, HM "•"•'fc I**"- IfMMrtaMtll, silamii mj ii I Stock Holm. Otio. Haisinki, United KaajMa. CMa« Taaat: Ul a Hart Fa M kMrt. FULLY CONTAINEKIZEP SEKVICE F»OM EUROPE «M S1,097 words
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Advertisement808 1974-06-08 17 a— MMM— M— MMMMMMM— MM Siaaa»ara *****4, t. KaUr<a 6341, K.L. *****. Pafta«a 313*1. THE BANK LIME LTD. LUIS FM E. I S AFRICA I TITMM Alfiu a*t) a bliaf 11/ a MM SMrt 11/lttoM TESTtAM (Ull. laM M) P M'a*f Smfi It/M MM laniAM (Bo.fi L Vi'tMi A S808 words
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Advertisement729 1974-06-08 18 MMMMMHMMMMPMMjM«rpVBMMMVMMMIMMM| MMMT^_r^^^MT^aMMMMM»^^W'^ir /T/J _V V ig^V AJ MB mil |YL. m **-^>«* I'ItAWASAiaiCISENl 'ltAWASAiaiCISEN KAISHA LTD. KAWASAKI KINMI KISEN KAISHA LTD. lAPAN. HONGKONC. STRAITS SERVICE. MM MMMMt S.MUt P Kflnt < HINUN MAIU IT fln|ipor« Jipm S«rvl«« S.n|.aorf FOI KiaPtAR aitHMAT II MM WM--i|.ictar|iaf talj) J.p.n-Arao.m Cull larvl« SdajMin rat729 words
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Advertisement807 1974-06-08 18 ICCEPTIM TRACTNS. TRNCKS AM ITNH RUVT EMIPHERTS from £TA (TD BtttaMttM LC T. lUITT LITIS Sampit II MM lIMM Indonejia LC 1 lEAITT HIT laraian M Part II MM IndMCtia. IST LENTAP TiriMn m Part «MM Immmsuj. IST MASELLAN Irxtones.a 12 MM 14 MM 'MWKtil. BUITTIIIT Manila 12 mm 14807 words
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Advertisement885 1974-06-08 18 neprune ccignT une/ U.K. lUHOPI SIHVICI LOADING 'OR LONDCN. «OT7IBDAM. HAMiO. G. BIHAO. Mlar* ftrant londoa Itia N'bwi ,U(al-al (/MMM M/lIMM Ularf II MH I) l.r, ARRIVALS FiJOM NORTH-WIST IOROMAH fORTS AND LONDON ni »*>«• Ti'mm ii"Z Am (u|( a> riri "JMM fMMf IfJ .IT Llptuml «p"..i 4 ••*'>". STRAITS885 words
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Advertisement673 1974-06-08 18 TH a_F DTOSS SEWKI TO 10WW, IWOWII/CiiTlKin WtH II Support P mi»| Ptaaaf UMM( tan HMaIKUM »W n 1. Mlar| j 77 7 a'wri 31 IMWMUTI Ma.H-14 WMJ Wmtm So* tatitraaa Ii I nmi nmii K/n mm* n/»WMi M/ia— aVtajaj mm*. i ««Jo.. i Maar|. aalM-i mm. «> mm m673 words
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Advertisement722 1974-06-08 18 rHi »aaT ar iimoapomi au out \mtmm k jtaaaaaaj TMO«ITY ANNOUNCIO TMi Maru H I nrrhld No I Bartr H ollowinc aiaTMiNO »a Oawma B/a and *<* IANCIMINTt PC« JUMa I canal Utrtx Kirn In no m PMMI OUT: Pn.and»r 1 J V»«a 3 4 ORT KL AMO into UuchMa722 words
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Advertisement755 1974-06-08 19 STATE OF BRUNEI VACANCIES IN THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates to Till the following vacancies in the Public Works Department Brunei. A. ARCHITECTS: Qualifications and Experience: s) Must be fully qualified and registered architect preferable associate or corporate member at R.1.8A or equivalent Institute755 words
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Advertisement372 1974-06-08 19 ®Y;ioli;iii SINGAPORE PTE LTD Immediate Requirement FOODS DEPT. 1 Buyer Groceries 1 Buyer Meat 1 Buyer Fruits/Vegetables 1 Buyer Frozen Goods/Daily Necessities 3 Grade II Butchers 4 Trainee Butchers T Coldroom Storekeeper 1 Chief Cook 1 Japanese Snack Cook 1 Western Snack Asst. Cook 1 Baker For Our Instore Bakery372 words
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Advertisement633 1974-06-08 19 TRAINEE FOREIGN EXCHANGE DEALER Our client, a large international Bank which is establishing a base in Singapore for its regional operations, wishes to recruit a Trainee Foreign Exchange Dealer. The Trainee Foreign Exchange Sealer will report to the resident manager and will actively participate in processing foreign exchange transactions on633 words
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Advertisement530 1974-06-08 19 IA) AcCOUntant:- One Vacancy 0) Qualrhcations ft Experience: University graduate in Accounting preferably with some working experience in group company accounts and budget preparation Should be able to work independently with the least supervision Those who do not possess the above qualifications but with five years working experience in group530 words
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Advertisement313 1974-06-08 19 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (Chapter 18 Revised Ed. 1970) IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE In Bankruptcy No. 580 of 1973 re: Llm Wan Lam 1 Exparte United Malayan Banking Corporation Berhad NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF A BANKRUPTCY PETITION FILED ON THE 25TH DAY OF MARCH 1974.313 words
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Advertisement412 1974-06-08 20 SSI THE SOY GROUP Placement Services for Clients ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGER Our client, a large food manufacturing company in Batu Tiga, wishes to engage an Administrative Manager to be responsible for factory and office management. He will report directly to the Managing Director. Requirements: Tertiary education preferably in business or management.412 words
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Advertisement504 1974-06-08 20 BANK NEGARA MALAYSIA Permohonan-permohonan adalah dipelawa daripada Warganegara Malaysia untuk memenuhi jawatan-jawatan befikut di dalam perkhidmatan Bank Negara Malaysia 1. PEGAWAI KERANI Tangga Gaji Gred III: $220 xIS 250/275 z 25-500 Gred II: $400x25-700 Gred I: $600x25-800 Kelayakan: Calun-calun untuk perlantikan hendaklah memiliki Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia atau yang seUraf dengannya504 words
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Advertisement572 1974-06-08 20 C) WA\ drug houses of w IT m AUSTRALIA (ASIA) %mm+ PTE. LTD. Aa a result of our rapid growth, we have now created THREE new position* in our Kuala Lumpur office. THE POSITIONS 1. PHARMACIST 2 MEDICAL DETAILMAN. 3. GENERAL CLERK/TYPIST. QUALIFICATIONS/ 1. A Malaysian Citizen EXPERIENCE A recognised572 words
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Advertisement442 1974-06-08 20 I m HARf us I f^f SEMICONDUCTOR I UU MALAYSIA SDN. BHD. SITE. PLANT ENGINEER An International Semiconductor Manufacturer ea- I tablishing a plant in Kuala Lumpur, seeks a qualified I H Malaysian for above key post. It is a challenging position for a registered profes I sional Engineer with442 words
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Advertisement388 1974-06-08 20 MIMALAND BERHAD Pejabet Yang di-Daftarkun: Na MA, Jalan Bukit Bintang. Kuala Lumpur. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Second Annual General Meeting of shareholders of the above Company will b» held at No. 64A. Jalan Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur, on Tuesday, the 25th day of June. 1974 at 10.Wa.rn for388 words
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Advertisement831 1974-06-08 21 classified ads g) WE WELCOME YOU to see our new arrival of beautiful Italian porcelain by Valezano. Renaissance hand-made crystal and many other decorative articles, and distinguished gifts Also big selection of original oil paintings and sketches at Rick House 219 Shaw Centre We are open from 10 a.m 7831 words
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Advertisement674 1974-06-08 21 I The family or the late OR CHAN JOO CHENG thank specialists, doctors and staff of Youngberg Memorial Hospital relatives and friends for their kind assistance messages of condolence, night visits, wreaths, scrolls, con- trtbutlons and attendance on their recent bereavement. FrotdJdßUsssa MARINE TRANSPORTATION COMPANY seeks capablt qualified Chinese Male674 words
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Advertisement730 1974-06-08 21 CHARTERED ARCHITECTS OFFICE have vacancies for Assistant Architect! and Senior Draughtsmen Please state qualifications, experience and salary required S.T. Box A ***** ELECTRONICS ENGINEER with minimum one to two years experience In the Electronics Industry required by our fait expanding organisation Holders of Electronics/ Electrical Engineer Ing Diploma preferred. Appry730 words
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Advertisement758 1974-06-08 21 PIMALI SxINSMUL CLINK familiar with custom/ Import/ export documentation Knowledge of Accounts an advantage Pleat apply with passport size photo (non-returnable) giving full personal particulars and salary required to Colombo Court P O Box 222 Spore 6 WILL-KNOWN RESTAURANT requires female clerk Knowledge of Chinese essential Apply with photo non-returnable758 words
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Advertisement595 1974-06-08 21 TRADING COMPANY require! male/ female general clerks Knowledge of typing advantage Contact *****3 Mr Tan WANTIO EXPERIENCED TYPIST Salary 8180/- Ability to Convene in Two Languages Advantage Reply PO Box 1601 MALI CLERK/TYPIST Cambridge O.C.E. with O' level in EnglUh and Mathematics Ability to type accurately at 36 w.p.m. and595 words
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Advertisement587 1974-06-08 21 BALIS REPRESENTATIVE An International trading company dealing in consumer goods and toiletries has Immediate vacancy for a sales representative Applicants should be Singapore Citizens, age 23 35 yeart, preferably with 2 to 3 years selling experience, have own transport and speak at least two Chinese dialects I Attractive salary, commission587 words
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Advertisement646 1974-06-08 21 GENERAL ELECTRIC (USA) housewares PTI. Ltd. Due to rapid expansion In the Company, we have immediate vacancies for the following tion:TOOLMAKIR APPRENTICE Qu*Mßc«woiie--1 Applicants shou<d possess minimum Secondary II or i Trade I In Metal Machinery and should be fluent in EnglUh 2. Preference will be given to applicants who646 words
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Advertisement851 1974-06-08 21 WORKING COUPLE REQUIRES LAOV immediately to baby -tit twin girls 2v, years uld at home during office hours Family woman or housewife hiivlnt* grown up children preferred Terms negotiable Sixth Avenue *****7 after 7pm SERVANT live-in/ OUT required Couple and baby Call personally at: SB Jalan Chengam. (20) Sundays only.851 words
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Advertisement764 1974-06-08 21 REOUIRED IMMEDIATELY steady and experienced Ei vluh speaking Malay driver above JO years old Salary 8220 p m Ring Mrs Helen Tan ***** after 6 p m. WANTED 2 SEWING GIRLS. 1 Female Office Printer Experience unnecessary Apply Q PO Box 974. Spore 1 MACMILLAN S CO (S) PRIVATE LTD764 words
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Advertisement843 1974-06-08 21 I NEED OFFICE HELPT MANPOWER Is Singapore's only International temprrary help service Fully trained people for offices, conventions, promotions We'll give you all the help you need Phone *****0. *****4 MALI WILL EXPERIENCED ACCOUNTING personnel seeks Interesting responsible and challenging position Hardworking and pleasant, possess higher book-keeping diploma and L.CC843 words
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Advertisement569 1974-06-08 22 Extremely Well rurnlshed. Including drapes, washing machine, alr-rondltloners Beautiful view, over-looking the sea. 3 Bedrooms with attached bathrooms, study, separate living k dining rooms. Servant's room/ bathroom li utility area Master bedroom Is fully carpeted. Locality: Bast Coast Road. 81.700/- per month DAVID PMOA 6 SONS Tek *****2 CORONATION ROAD569 words
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Advertisement1560 1974-06-08 22 BIMBAWANG BPRINB detached/ LANO AT KBMPAO NEAR main semi-detached bungalows with 3 road. Approx 1 acre. Price: 1 sq. bedrooms fully furnished, ft. $1/- freehold Electricity and Interested contact *****3 water available Land at Jalan ♦ULLV FUBNISHID FLATLET Abdul Samad 1 J^^ l^ »40u Wster and electricity In- »J ">.1,560 words
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Advertisement896 1974-06-08 22 1 SHOPB POR BALI and rent Ooldhlll Plaxa/ Ooldhlll Bhop--1 plr 1 Centre/ Balestler Road/ 1 Faber Hill For particulars please call Singapore Housing Manage ment Pte Ltd Tel: *****2. BNOPMOUM IN WATTEN EBTATI Through road frontage Ideal for shop, office retail outlet Area: 1.100 sq. ft. Oolng at $120,000/Vacant896 words
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Advertisement778 1974-06-08 22 14 DAYS JAVA TOWN by air/coach to Canbl Borobudur/ Ounung Kawl/Ball/ Semarang/ Bandunc/ Puncak k Bosjor 3fOo/-.prtce Inclusive 2 meals, hotel accommodation, sightseeing sir fare. Departing on 28/6/74 from Singapore Usaha Darmav/isau Ibukou. Rm 104. Kong Hua Bldg No 2, Oeorge SUeet. Singapore 1 Tel: *****. ARCHIPELAGO BPBCIAL Daßr Weekhr778 words
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Advertisement729 1974-06-08 22 PAN lAOT TOMVBJL CUM) (Pte) Ltd., offers low cost fUghU to London/ Europe Also Worldwide reservations. Please call *****2/ *****6/*****1 CHARTER- FLIOMTS INFORMATION DISCOUNT BOOKING CENTRE AN UNIQUE ORGANISATION WITH WORLD-WIDE CONNECTION FOR TRAVELS k TOURB EfJo^sjßTloJsV 321, (3rd Weer) Supreme Houoo, Peneng Reed. Singapore Tat *****3, *****4 ***** PMVA729 words
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Advertisement706 1974-06-08 22 BOOK-KEEPING BIOINNBRB STARTING 56.74/4674:- Monday. Wednesday. Frlday'lo 30 11 30 a m 2 15 3 4b p.m 6 30--7 30pm Tuesday, Thursday 5.30 8 30 p m (283 C Selegle Complex)/ Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 8 30 7 30 p.m. (75 Middle Road): Beginners Intermediate Book -Keeping Monday. Wednesday 7.30 130706 words
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Advertisement822 1974-06-08 22 THRU MONTH* RAPID COURBES: Shorthand/ Typewriting/ Bookkeeping.. Success guaranteed. Starting June Details from Raja's College *****/ *****8 ENGLISH /MATHEMATICS ror Secondary 111/ IV by Experienced teachers at Raja's College Details from Raja's College *****/ *****8 GUARANTEED HOME STUOV COURSIB: Shorthand. Typewriting. Bookkeeping. Correspondence. Secretarial Duties Details from SCS Ltd. P822 words
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Advertisement754 1974-06-08 22 EXCLUSIVE ELEGANT cane furniture reasonable price at Ming Cane Furniture. 130. Middle Road. Singapore 7 Tel: ***** sum jiiui mm EEC*CURTAIN CENTRE We have the widest range of Imported curtain fabrics for domestic and commercial applications of Interior decoration We provide free colour consultation You are under no obligation to754 words
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Advertisement734 1974-06-08 22 FLEMINOO MABBAOE STUOIO (Opposite Mandarin Hotel) Operates 10 a.m. 9 p.m. Best Massage Steambath Spore Tel *****1 SALON 28 ror Massage. Steambath. Saunabath Oent's Hair Stylist Business Hours- 10.00 a.m. 9.00 p.m. Call 26. Kum Heng Court. Tomllnson Road. Telephone *****4 k *****9 MARTINA'S SALON 11-A, Calrnhlll Circle, massage-sauna-bath/ barber,734 words
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Advertisement994 1974-06-08 23 classified ads (D WANTED TO BUY balance stock of stationery from out-going stationery Firm. Offers please I>l ***** An exporter of SOUTH KOREAN CIRCULAR KNITTING MACHINES is anxious to contact potential buyers and or distributors Plosos write In flral Inetanco te:P.O. Boi 4*. KNNney Road Peat 01BBBj Singapore 9. AIRCONPITIONERS,994 words
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Advertisement883 1974-06-08 23 FOR WASHING MACHINE* consult us for your best Choice. We have all types to suit your requirements. Come to LEONO YEW. 287 Tanjong Katon? Road. Tel *****4 L *****9 OWNER MOVING must sell Imported furniture and household Items Ring *****5 or *****6 after 9 am COIN COUNTING MACHINE, riling cabinet,883 words
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Advertisement918 1974-06-08 23 SELLING PEUGEOT 484 model 1970 or exchange any left-hand drive car tel *****0 197S RENAULT 1100 38 MPO radio/ cartridge new radial tyres excellent condition spare car Insurance 10/74 $3,850 0.n.0. Tel: *****1 HIRE PURCHASE Hong Lecng Finance offer flexible terms for your Hire Purchase requirements Advertisement Permit No 0654918 words
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Advertisement691 1974-06-08 23 MERCEDES BENZ MM 1966 Imported (new) model, creamy colour, hydraulic assisted steerIng. Insurance/ road tax paid alrcond. radio and tape. $6 250 0.n.0. Contact Ooh Tel: ***** EXPORTER S DREAM Holdan Brougham 1070 alr-condltloned. radio, new tyres and paintwork ConaMor ANY attar. TetOUTM 1907 PEUGEOT M4. 1130c. c Oood condition.691 words
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Advertisement721 1974-06-08 23 1073 FIAT IS4 SPORTS, Austin Mini Clubman. Maada 929. 1972/ 71 Mercedes 200. 230. 1970 BMW 2002. Mercedes 200 Ring Frankle Tan *****/ *****7 OWI7O <M CORTINA OT 1600 CC. good condlUon. reliable engine Consumption 26 m.p.g. For details please contact Miss Yang *****1 during office' ours. 1073 TOYOTA COROLLA721 words
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Advertisement149 1974-06-08 23 COMFORTABLE WAY TO GO t^BB^BJ p^^*^ Bs%%)Hß^aißßßai From the moment you get inside comfortable seats. The neatly all the big cars. Why don't you the Opel Commodore GS 2.8 you designed instrument panel The move up to the Opel Commodore can actually feel the meticulous smooth engine take-off GS 2149 words
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328 1974-06-08 24 Adapt to change science teachers told OCIENCE teachers were »J yesterday told not to always identify themselves as specialists and teach only those subjects in which they had certificates. Mr. Ahmad Mattar. Parliamentary Secretary (Education), who made the point, said the mental attitude of a teacher must be geared to328 words
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190 1974-06-08 24 MORE OLD PEOPLE TO MOVE INTO HDB FLATS EWE more old folks will move I.to Housing Board nats next week, a spokesman of the Singapore Council of Social Ser/ice said yesterday. To date, 10 people have been housed in oneroom flats in Jalan Bukit Merah View, Henderson Estate. The council's190 words
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Article141 1974-06-08 24 Bid to catch birds ends in death PRIVATE Low Han I Chuan. 20. was trying to catch some birds on the asbestos roof of a garage at SAF Tengah Air Base when he >ell to his death, a coroner's court heard yesterday. His colleague. Sgt. Chan Choi Fook testified that141 words
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Article54 1974-06-08 24 THREE men were fined a total of $350 by the First Magistrate's Court yesterday for gambling at a canteen li. Jalan Buroh. Jurong Town, at 11 am on Thursday 800 Kum Meng, 48, was fined $76. Ng Hue Chor, 42. $100 and Ong Tian See. 25.54 words
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544 1974-06-08 24 DRICES of chye 1 sim and kai lan dropped by five cents a katl to 55 and 65 cents respectively yesterday, the Trade Department reported. It also said that the price of tengglrl dipped by 10 cenU to $2.20 a katl544 words
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Article264 1974-06-08 24 'Hard to communicate with Cambridge* SCIENCE teachers yesterday recommended that Singapore set up a local examination syndicate. The main reason behind this suggestion, they say, Is the difficulty of communicating with the Cambridge examination syndicate, now regulating the marking of terminal examination papers. The teachers264 words
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375 1974-06-08 24 Rice dealers get June 15 deadline Trade Depart vised rice impor wholesalers to comp! forms for licences tment yesterday adders, exporters and lete their application Hid submit them by June 15. It warned that forms received after this date would not be considered. A spokesman for the department said there375 words
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Article101 1974-06-08 24 LONDON. Fri. The marriage took place In London yesterday of Mr. Ong Slu Qul. second son of Mr. and Mrs. TW Ong, of Singapore, and Miss Unda Chua Poh Eng. youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chua Boon Peng, also of Singapore. The bridegroom, a101 words
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Article23 1974-06-08 24 THX YMCA Orchard Road will conduct a water -skiing course for beginners at Ponggol every Sunday, from June 33 at 3 pjn23 words
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62 1974-06-08 24 Green light for ham exports to Japan SAUSAOEB. ham and bacon, processed In Singapore, can now be exported to Japan, according to the Trade Department. Kxpor T» must, however satlsijr the Japanese authorltries that the factories have been approved by the Singapore Government They should also have a certificate from62 words
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285 1974-06-08 24 Updating Scout leaders' training a world trend SCOUT associations throughout the world are updating their training methods to provide the most effective trainIng for unit leaders. "Many associations have already developed a revised and updated training procedure." Mr Bruce Garnsey, chairman of the Scout World Training Cr.-nmlttee. said yesterday. "Others285 words
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Article69 1974-06-08 24 Sheares to be made scout patron PREBIDENT Sheares will be made a patron of the World Scouting Movement at a ceremony at the Istana at 11 a.m. today. Mr William Campbell, honorary president of the World ScouUng committee will make the presentation on behalf of the world committee. Other leaders69 words
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Article27 1974-06-08 24 THE Adult "IK-Ml^n Board U now holding a course on advanced permanent wave hair dressing and styling at the Mounlbalten ABB centre at Dakota Crescent27 words
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241 1974-06-08 24 THE food index based on November 1972 registered a marginal fall of 4J points or 2.4 per cent from 165.1 in March to 1M J In April. The latest iamie of the Government's monthly digest off statistics for May showed that the241 words
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Advertisement835 1974-06-08 24 Head (M E Services Department) A large technological enterprise which if expanding its operations require* a qualified male to head its M 4 E Services Department He will take charge of the M E aspects of a wide range of development projects involving the construction of technical, commercial and residential835 words
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Advertisement1001 1974-06-08 24 A\ —A HUME INDUSTRIES (H Uni 6) (MALAYSIA) BERHAD NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting of Hume Industries (Malaysia) Berhad will be held at the Registered Office, Jalan 219, Off Federal Highway, Petaling Jaya, Selangor, on Thursday 27th June 1974 at 11 a.m. for the purpose of1,001 words
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Advertisement76 1974-06-08 24 Borneo Motors (Singapore) Ptc Ltd., 995, 61ms. Bukit Timah Road, Singapore. Tel *****33 Are you getting the best out of your car? Drive in for a free inspection, without any obligations, any time during the week. We have the best Toyota trained technicians to cater for your needs. If you76 words
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143 1974-06-08 25 Epsom Jeep - Lowland Chief looks bright each-way prospect Epsom Jeep By ¥OWL A N D CHIEF, winner of two of his three starts this season, looks a bright eachway prospect in Race Six at Kuala Lumpur today. A speedy sort, this five-year-old will take a lot to catch on a fast track.143 words
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Article1309 1974-06-08 25 Race l LINCOLN'S INN: On board In last two starts; should get off mark in weak field, fourth with 8 10 to Rlna 111 Dlv. S »f last week wit good showing. ROYALTY II: Lost his chance at start last week when seventh Div. 2 »t. won1,309 words
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Article41 1974-06-08 25 TURKU (Finland). Prl. Mike Bolt of Kenya won the 1.000 roetree at an International Athletics meeting here laat nlfht. ctocklnf two minute I«.J aaconds. Orabam Crouch of Australia was second In »:».O, with Tarmo Tupala of Finland third. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article29 1974-06-08 25 YFRBB (Beltium). Prl. China crasbsd to the second defeat of their three match Belgium haatathali tour, lotnc down O-T* to the Belflan Nation*] team hare laet nlfht29 words
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Article1097 1974-06-08 25 GOING FORECAST: GOOD fIJJLf 2.30 CI«M 5 Dlv 3 9Hf ■■H^bbl ($6,500 J4550 t0 winnw) 1 3000 c«M« t( as L**)SamaunS t.O( +l) fakaa 1 t 0044 Ihium taa a (Chancery Lam) Uong I 11 <♦ J) M J fin 10 I SOW a— «l Mimr (Ooldwi Star)1,097 words
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Article534 1974-06-08 25 BACK 1 MJ CLASS I DIV. S— CP. 1 Good Retaru II I.M Swatch** 11 t LUm Cab 811 Chcmm t S Narri Exaraai S.M Umi S 4 Yap >— II Bi| 5 hit Lv 1.17 004 II Can Cm I.M Ltow t 7 Sans Pride534 words
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Article105 1974-06-08 25 MOK Jlt» TIKTIK OM'-mH CHI A Uwatwi't In R«yaltr Tuabt'lax Tlinb«rian» UHdat Inn TlllSllllia Lincoln Ins Itm— Boaw Raavrt itwr Olant Pow.r Bt*adT Olani Power Oood lUport m—tr Hum BUM Sunnr H«art I naini Robanl ■aalpa) t»>* KWIt »u»ny Haart Unlfreir 4 Dyftaiwi* Aoflfttn Natural •mil. OyMHw* Att»»T. Warrior105 words
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Article241 1974-06-08 25 DENNIS CHIA - DENNIS CHIA By IMPROVING Pampered Queen is up a class but this should not stop her from winning again. She has lew to beat in Race Five. gssssssssssflgssssssssssssssssl Already winner of five races so far, the Mahbub Aly mare was not troubled when she241 words
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251 1974-06-08 25 Buoy foils powerful French challenge in rich Cup race LONDON. Frt. Buoy maintained Britain's dominance of the Epsom Derby meeting here yesterday by thwarting the powerful French chal lenge In the £20.000 (SI 10.000) Coronation Cup. Jockey Joe Mercer sent Mr. R. Hc.'llngsworth's colt to the front after Just oneReuter - 251 words
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Article26 1974-06-08 25 NTW YORK. Prl—Ufhtwelfht Yoah Ogawa of Japan acored an unanimous 10--round dadaton win over Msaican Nacho Cmsteneda at the Olympic auditorium laat nlfht— UPl26 words
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447 1974-06-08 25 NORTHERN BREEZE. a food thing beaten last Sunday, stepped out stylishly on a good track at Kuala Lumpur yesterrlav, reports EPSOM JEEP. Ridden by apprentice MC Lam. this speedy four year old English gelding by King's Leap reeled off 3 f In447 words
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Advertisement178 1974-06-08 25 FOR HXTILES GARMENTS AND SHOES SPECIAL OFFER A FABULOUS GIFT' 1 FOR YOUR CHILDREN > A BIG AimiATCO PENCIL SHARPENER' FOB EVERY PURCHASE Of MORE THAN $10/" > INCLUSIVE Of TINNED PROOUCTS) YOU WILL RECEIVE THE ABOVE MENTIONED GFT CIGARETTES WINES AND COOOS THAT ARE UNOEP. SPECIAL DISCOUNT COUNTERS WILL178 words
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Advertisement183 1974-06-08 25 35,000 PEOPLE HAVE SEEN OUR LOW-COST BURGLAR ALARM SYSTEM Have You I m >n^ Jr ASaaE Balaaaßk It! I BSSSSBjJr^sr^aaaafl fl I BBB^^V^^HLtW^^ Fo: Crime-Prevention "An average of 2,000 month -a special offer- premises were broken complete system for into each year and about only $450. Loans are also $2.5183 words
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Article, Illustration1686 1974-06-08 26 SIR MATT BUSBY - Let's forget the nationalism and get on with the football... JT IS my sincere hope that the World Cup 1974 will be won by players who scorn cheating and thuggery. I hope also tiat It will not be won by a defensive team. Victory for the cheat or the thug,1,686 words
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Article40 1974-06-08 26 new york. m Teddy Brenner, president of Madison Square Garden BoxIng, confirmed yesterday that Joe Louis has been named to referee the 12-round bout between Joe Fr*2ier and Jerry Quarry at the Garden on June 17. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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240 1974-06-08 26 THERE is beer, beer everywhere In West Germany, but at the World Football Cup final* there will not be a drop to drink. All alcoholic drinks are banned from the nine stadium* where the Cup matches will be played between June 13 and240 words
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Article92 1974-06-08 26 JAPAN'S 47 FOR TEHERAN TOKYO, J«P«n Track and Flaid PWlemtlon yesterday announced the (election of 47 thine* and five officials to participate in the 7th Asian Chimes In September In Teheran The Federation, however, aald It had decided that Japan wUI not conpete In the athletlca (track and field) eventUPI - 92 words
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Article158 1974-06-08 26 Italian manager faces protests ROME, Pri.-luitan mana- «er Perruccio V«lc»re«l n*« encountered a storm of protest from hu players after announcing the numbers they will wear on their shirts In next week s World Cup aoccer flnaL Many players are disturbed because they will not be able to wear theReuter - 158 words
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Article58 1974-06-08 26 LONDON. Ftl. Italian Leila Lombardl will next month be the first woman to rompete in the British Grand PrU motor race. It was announced yesterday The petite 31-year-old brunette from Turin will rime a worts Brabham ISO mph 1290 fcph I Formula One Car In theReuter - 58 words
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Article28 1974-06-08 26 MUNICH. Prt. World Cup finalists. Bulpana beat West German First Division team Wupperul SV 3-1 (halftlme 1-0) In a friendly soccer match here last night. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article169 1974-06-08 26 MUNICH, Frt West Germany s footballers, host team and favourttles for the World Cup finals starting next week, will each receive 60.000 marks < $55,000) If they win the trophy. West German soccer officials said yesterday that the players would each receive 50.000 mirks for169 words
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311 1974-06-08 26 Scots recover in 2nd half to snatch win from Norway riSLO, Fri. Scotland picked themselves v up off the floor to score and edgy 2-1 win over Norway In their World Cup warm-up soccer match here last night after trailing at the Interval. i The Scots, only eight days awayReuter - 311 words
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155 1974-06-08 26 One million Cup tickets still unsold MUNICH. Fr I. With only a week to go to the opening of the World Cup finals, about one million of tbe two-and-a-half million tickets are still unsold. World Cup organisers said yesterday that only four matches are so far complete selloats. These areReuter - 155 words
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Advertisement198 1974-06-08 26 MONARCH omplifiers bring in the family touch Solid state stereo amplifiers Model 8000 Ii *r ♦V 1 Out P ut f i ,-W I 75/75 watts at 4 o h ms RMS. > L I 55/55 watts at 8 ohms RMS. _^^^^I^.ll. L^^Jgj Frequency Response: r 10 Hz 60,000 Hz198 words
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Advertisement195 1974-06-08 26 BEAUTY PROBLEMS? USE DOMO ROYAL MEDICAL CREAM m NEW DOMO R IL 'VADt IN japav eradicates in a weeks time facial blemishes such as pimples acnes blackheads and freck.es bleaches unwanted hair on face arms and legs smoolhens rough skin and changes dark tone of skin to a white one195 words
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Article, Illustration264 1974-06-08 27 JOE DORAI - A TOTAL of 179 competitors have been nominated by nine national associations for the Seventh Asian Games in Teheran from September 1 to 16. Six other associations are expected to submit their lists before June 20— the closing date set by264 words
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380 1974-06-08 27 Poon gives Selangor the punch to k.o. S'pore CELANGOR will meet Negrl in the final of the Razak Cup hockey tournament at the Station padang, Seremban, tomorrow (4.45). It wilt be the second meeting In the tournament tor the two teams who drew 1-1 In a preliminary Group C match380 words
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Article29 1974-06-08 27 ENTRIES are Invited for the MacPherton IntraConstltuency table tennis tournament, beginning tomorrow for the Chua Stan Chlan challenge trophy The matches will be played at MacPherson CC.29 words
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Article, Illustration64 1974-06-08 27 Oscar hurts Wajima TOKYO, Fri. American Oaear Almarado (above) stands over Japan's Keaehl Waj.ma after he knorrd down the Japanese la the final round of their 15--round world Junior middleweight title fight at Ninon {'Diversity auditorium on on Jane 4. Wajima, who lest hh title to the Asserttsn. suffered sUghtUPI - 64 words
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Article120 1974-06-08 27 DALJIT NETS WINNER OEMBAWANO Shipyard d suffered their third defeat when they slumped 1-0 to Combined Schools in the Singapore Hockey Association s division one league match at Scrangoon Road yesterday, reports Dennis Chia. Playing an aggressive game, Combined Schools launched an all out attack from the whistle and forcedAP - 120 words
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244 1974-06-08 27 TjOUOLAS (Isle of Man), M. Phil Carpenter a 26 -year-old British truck driver yesterday woo the Isle of Man 500 cc senior Tourist Trophy race and picked up a £1.000 (»5.500i pnae. Carpenter, on a Yamaha, beat Britain's Charlie Williams (Yamaha)244 words
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Article, Illustration326 1974-06-08 27 PETER SIOW - Ee Lian is ninth to qualify for Manila PETER SIOW By gUTTERFLY swimmer Sng Ec Lian became the ninth and last swimmer to qualify for the Asian Age Group meet at Manila from June 29—30 when she beat the qualifying time for the 200 m butterfly for 15-1 7- year-old326 words
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Article325 1974-06-08 27 RESULTS of events at xv Atlan Age Oroup swimming qualifying trial* at Singapore Swimming Club yeatetday. BOYS 16-17 yean 100 m free: 1 Soen Lai Heng 3 Martin Chia 3 Antoony Hloms 592 13-14 yean 100 m butterfly: 1 Richard Quek 2 Danny Be 3 Morris Clila 1:06.8;325 words
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Article59 1974-06-08 27 KUALA LUBCPVB, PrL Peaaag striker Shahrwa■lb AMalUb wUI have to appear before the Dtaclpoaary B«tnl of FAM Jmne 17 and Dei Jaaw 16. He faces two charges of ■ageatlfaianly rondoet and far kick Ing M Ramalingacß of Negrl Be—Mlaa, the referee of the first leg59 words
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Article54 1974-06-08 27 NCW YORK. Results of yesterday's major league btseball games: Aoxrtnii League Milwaukee 9 CaJifomla 7, New York 5 Chicago 1. Texas t Cleveland 3. National Leagve: New York 4 Cincinnati 3 San Prandaoo St. Lculs 5. Houston 4 Montreal 0, Chicago 6 San Diego 1. Los AngekMReuter - 54 words
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Article21 1974-06-08 27 LONDON, Frt. The British Cycling Federation yesterday withdrew its bid to •U«e the World Cycling Championships In 1977.— AP.AP - 21 words
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Article24 1974-06-08 27 SINOAPORB Cricket Club will meet Selangor Club today at the Padang at 6 p m. for their annual Clements Cup soccer match.24 words
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Article, Illustration201 1974-06-08 27 MAS get off to a good start MALAYSIAN AlrUne System got off to a good start in the SBHFL League and Cap tournament at Geylang Stadium yesterday by beating Rheem Home in Div. Two, reports JOE DO&AI. MAS, who won the League Div. Three title first time out last year201 words
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399 1974-06-08 27 Fletcher saves England from collapse ONDON, Fri. Keith Fletcher, unbeaten on 85, raised England above a medlcore first Innings total on the second day of the first test against India at Manchester today. At tea, England were 265-8, having lost Chris r—fsCTsfiTTmi^n Old to the last ball of P»»1*»H -I'M399 words
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307 1974-06-08 27 MALAYSIA CUP SELECTORS WILL WATCH ABU IN GOLD CUP MATCH THE Sultans Gold Cup soccer seml-flnal between Singapore and Perak at National Stadium tomorrow night (kickoff 7) will be a chance for fullback Abu Sujak to regain his place in the Malaysia Cup team, reports JOE DORAI. Dlmunltive but stout-hearted307 words
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Article53 1974-06-08 27 ENCIK Othman Wok. the Minister for Social Affairs will llag off the Paalr PanJang Constituency 12-lap Oap cycle race at Paalr Panjang on June 16. The race will cover Paalr Pai.jang Road. South Buona Vista Read. Ayer Rajah Road and Ckmentl Road. Mar* than 30053 words
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Miscellaneous137 1974-06-08 27 8OCC 1? CwmI*. Tanflln (Oeylanf BUdlum. oe-ey: River Valiey v Bk 6.16); Bra. Balb K« Punjang; Kreta Ayer v Tub- Sapor (Jl Bmr Stadium, P* 1 Crawford sepoy ».ijT FiUndly. Ctemtnu I?!, '"'i t***** CUP »CC SUancor Club Serai; OeyUn, West y Sem- (Pijan.. 5.15) bawang (Parrer Park I JO);137 words
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265 1974-06-08 28 Wilson to call for poll in autumn? ONDON, |Fri. Opinion Is hardening in political circles that Britain's minority Labour Government will call a general election in the autumn. Most Cabinet minis ters are reported to favour early October polling on Oct. 3 or 10 both traditional Thursdays are the mostReuter - 265 words
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Article22 1974-06-08 28 MOSCOW. IM. TbS Soviet Union has launched Cosmos 6M. the latast In series of unmanned earth satellites. Tass reported AP.AP - 22 words
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Article24 1974-06-08 28 DACCA, Fri. Nineteen people. Including a baby, were killed yesterday when a bus skidded and planted into roadalde canal near haw.24 words
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161 1974-06-08 28 ANOTHER FOUR LON NOL MINISTERS QUIT pHNOM PENH. Fri. 1 Four more Cambodian Cabinet Ministers today submitted their resignations to President Lon Nol, bringing to eight the number of ministerial resignations within the past three days, informed sources said here. The resignations followed the death of Education Minister Keo Sangkim161 words
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Article20 1974-06-08 28 TOKYO. Ftl Rain triggered landslides, at two places yesterday, killing at least (our people, police said. Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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103 1974-06-08 28 Christmas Island: No switch by Aussies WELLINGTON, Fri. The Australian Government does not Intend to transfer the control of Christmas Island in the Indian Ocean to Singapore, New Zealand Prime Minister Norman Kirk said today. Answering a parliamentary question. Mr Kirk said he had seen press reports that Australia IntendedReuter - 103 words
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Article211 1974-06-08 28 rpEL AVIV, Frl. The ■L way opened today for a physical separation of Israeli and Syrian forces on the Oolan Heights following the completion of a general exchange of war prisoners on both sides. According to the disengagement agreement signed by both countries last FridayReuter - 211 words
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Article448 1974-06-08 28 LONDON. m. Th* market I clo»«d quittly mliid and at I 1p m Tbt Flusc* Tim** Index I wu op O.t to SflT 4. I Initial small Imn trnooc laaa- I lac mvutkm. nflwttnf th» ptinlon I of gaardlaa prootrtla*. wan r»- I cnupad or ia»aiaaa bat prapartias448 words
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349 1974-06-08 28 RANGOON, Friday ALL universities, colleges and schools In Burma were ordered closed Indefinitely today in the aftermath of food rioting that witnesses said left at least five demonstrators dead from police gunfire and an unknown number wounded. The Education Ministry ordered the closure following two349 words
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Article35 1974-06-08 28 PARIB. Fri. Prime Minister Jacques Chirac today appeared to be in firm control of the National Assembly after winning his tint vote of confidence with the backing of the powerful Oaullist Party ReuterReuter - 35 words
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70 1974-06-08 28 Haw Par goes into property business HONGKONO, Frl, Haw Par Brothers International Ltd. today announced Its expansion Into property business In Hongkong with a capital of HKIISO million. Mr. K Alan JohnsonHill, a director og Haw Pax, said the company had bought five building sites In Hongkong at a coat70 words
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Article79 1974-06-08 28 BANGKOK. Ftl Thai and. American narcotics agents co-operated to Hint a taxi driver who was alleged to be a major supplier of herolu to US servicemen stationed in Thailand, official* here dlacloaad today The driver. Vaaant BuranaJuthanont. was arrested on Wednesday night in front of a touristUPI - 79 words
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87 1974-06-08 28 MANILA, m. The Philippine Price Control Council (PCC) hu closed 137 stores In the greater Manila area since Monday (or overpricing school supplies. food Items and textiles, the Government announced today Mr. Troadlo Qulazon. Trade Secretary and concurrent PCC chalr- man. said the storeaUPI - 87 words
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102 1974-06-08 28 Cup team under guard after threat MUNICH, Fri. Haiti's World Cup football team was placed under armed police guard here today after receiving an anonymous letter threatening their safety. Police armed with automatic weapons were watching the team during training sessions. The president of the Haiti Fjotball Association, Mr. FritzReuter - 102 words
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Miscellaneous14 1974-06-08 28 The weather WEATHER outlook (or Singapore from 8 a.m. to noon today: No rain.14 words
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