The Straits Times, 27 June 1974
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Title Section15 1974-06-27 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FINAL EDITION THURSDAY, JUNE 27. 1974 25 CENTS M.C.(P) 21/7415 words
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Article343 1974-06-27 1 SIGNED: ANEW ATLANTIC CHARTER Alliance pledged to aims of defence and detente BRUSSELS, Wednesday PRESIDENT Nixon and 14 other Nato leaders today signed a new Atlantic Declaration rededicating themselves to the principles of the Alliance, and to closer consultation and co-operation. Sitting at a horseshoe-shaped table in the main councilReuter; AP - 343 words
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Article, Illustration205 1974-06-27 1 DIVORCE AFTER PATCH-UP BID FAILS SAANEN (Switzerland). Wed. Actresa Ellxa beth Taylor appeared before a Swiss court for 15 minutes today to end her 10 year marriage to actor Richard Burton. She was allowed to keep her fabulous Jewel collection and herUPI - 205 words
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Article47 1974-06-27 1 tihxran, Wad. The •world* blocU" natural nx deposit of 70 to SO trillion (1,000 billion cubic feet) baa been dtacovcml In the Port of Kangan. ao kilometer* •Mt of Busheur in the Persian Oulf the Taheraa newtpaper's oil analyst. All Ba*> Unl claimed In a report47 words
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Article22 1974-06-27 1 OSLO. Wad The Soviet Union apparently carried out an underground nuclear teat explosion fseterdar the Horaar SetamnlomicaJ Obaarvmtory revealed today22 words
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Article51 1974-06-27 1 WASHINGTON. Wed US and Mexican authorities hare made the Urge* Uncle aeteure of Marijuana, In history 4J ton* in Mcxlcall, Mexico, the US Drtaj Enforcement Administration claimed today. The agency said most of the Marijuana was found In a warehouse In "a huge secret cavern beneath the concrete51 words
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Article25 1974-06-27 1 MOSCOW Wad Ptonner O*n Pyotr Orlforenko. confined to mental hospitals for more than five years (or hia dissident activities sained hU tr**Aam i.xinv25 words
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Article43 1974-06-27 1 NTW YORK. Wed Dow Jones »verm»a» baaed on flrat hour of trading on tha New York Block Bechance: M Indus U4.SJ. down 4M; 20 tranap INN, down CO. IS udU 6» IS down 006. t5 tiockt 147 U. down IN. upr43 words
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Article, Illustration161 1974-06-27 1 ROZANA'S MAGIC WAY WITH SHY DEER A GENTLE stroke and a tender whisper from Eolaaa bte Tahlr was macic enough for this normally timid and shy deer to nuixlr up to her. Ear Her, Rotana. a clerk at the Singapore Zoological Gardens, had coaxed the shy creature to her with161 words
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Article69 1974-06-27 1 LUXXMBOURO, Wad. Tha European Common Market ha* pledged to provide up to US$6OO minion <Bsl.2Som to help poor countries crlppied by their oil import bills, in an effort to force oth«sr rich naUone to follow suit The KBC offer Is conditional on other Industrialized states andReuter - 69 words
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88 1974-06-27 1 LONDON, WeeV—Talk* Mated off Heathraw Airport with raadMaeka today la what one ■■■■MM' called the barest eecurlty operatic* la Britain* NiN-ttM history. PoUm and government HMUnua daiMaid to etamit aa tha ainwwi, bat the London Dally Mall sa}d It was ordered la raaPobm to raparta88 words
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Article239 1974-06-27 1 rE acting Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Dr. Goh Keng Swee. has sent a "thank you" cab'.e to President Ne Win of Burma for hlr "humanitarian act" In releasing all the 31 members of the fisheries research vessel Changl from Burmese prison.239 words
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Article719 1974-06-27 1 rFEL AVIV, Wed. A Israeli artillery yesterday shelled Arab guerilla targets In Lebanon after a bloody commando raid on the seaside resort of Nahariya. A military spokesman in Jerusalem declined to say If the shelling was In retaliation (or the guerilla attack In which fourReuter; AP - 719 words
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Article68 1974-06-27 1 Lee in Oslo for private visit OSLO. Wed. -Ingapore Prime Minuter Lee Kuan Y»w arrived here today for a three-day prlva'e visit. Mr. Lee. who flew in from Frankfurt. Is to have talk* with representatives c< tha Norwegian Federation of Industries on trade aor! tcTCftmcnt poestbtltttsa in Singapore. The PremierReuter - 68 words
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Article86 1974-06-27 1 COLOGNE, Wed. On* ef West Ger man 71 l*rg est private teaki Bankhas Her■Utl KG. wu UkU y erdered to »m aet«vtttaa kwtuc It hn4 Inemrrcd heavy Iomm In foreign txehABf deals. The order wma |hn by the West Genoa IfieeHnilr (Ceatfftl Bank), the comn»ry*t •■perrkwry aatlwirKy86 words
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Advertisement90 1974-06-27 1 I L Premier Store Bata Building 119 NORTH BRIDGE RD. SINGAPORF 6 SHORTAGE OF TEACHERS IN SCHOOLS PAGE 9 NIXON to visit Soviet space centre 2 SIKKIM king holds crucial talks in India 3 Bl'RMAH "no" to stake In HK group 5 WORKS councils or be prepared for the worst90 words
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Straits Times World News
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248 1974-06-27 2 US Govt backs $750 mil loan for Israel NEW YORK, Wed. Over the last three weeks, Israel has been borrowing US$300 million <S$750 million) In the United States through an unusual Issue of securities guaranteed by the US Government. New York City, the International Ladles Onrment. Workers Union and aNYT - 248 words
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Article45 1974-06-27 2 ROME. Wed. Dustmen began clearing away huge pile* of rotting rubbish In Rome late last night after they decided to return to wot)c following a three-day strike. But It Is expected to be several days before all the refuse Is cleared. Renter,Reuter - 45 words
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Article80 1974-06-27 2 A noisy demo by students BRUSSELS, Wed. About SM leftwing students and young people held an antiNixon demonstration here last nigbt as President Nixon's plan* was landing at Brussels military airport. Carrying red banners and North Vietnamese stars, the demonstrator* Including 50 Marxists from Cologne took part in a noisy80 words
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Article, Illustration407 1974-06-27 2 Nixon to visit Soviet space centre MANNED LINK-UP IS THE HIGHLIGHT MOSCOW, Wednesday PRESIDENT Nixon's summit programme includes a visit to the Soviet Space Training Centre, Star City, 33 km (20 miles) from here. Mr. Nixon is due in Moscow tomorrow. Nine American astronauts arrived here last Sunday to trainReuter; UPI - 407 words
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Article191 1974-06-27 2 LIBS WILL JOIN COALITION. LONDON, Wed. Britain's minority Liberal Party said last night it was ready and wiling to Join a coalition government to cure the nations Inflationary problems. The Liberal chief whip. Mr. David Rteel said on television tow, Britain could only fight inflation with such a government PolicyReuter - 191 words
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234 1974-06-27 2 US anger over Sudan's release of 8 guerillas WASHINGTON. Wed. State Department spokesman Robert Anderson today accused the Sudanese authority of breaking a P 1 ed g c to severely punish the eight Arab guerillas who killed three diplomats last year. Two of the envoys were American and the otherReuter; NYT - 234 words
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Article44 1974-06-27 2 QUNETTRA. Wed.— Pour Austrian soldiers serving in th« UN Force policing the Israeli-Syrian troop disengagement agreement were killed yesterday whan their vehicle ran over a mine south of Mount Hermon. a UN officer said. Another Austrian soldier w*a wounded. UPI.UPI - 44 words
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Article26 1974-06-27 2 MEXICO CITY. Wed. The government froae prices or. all basic consumer goods for the rest of the year In an effort to halt Inflation26 words
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190 1974-06-27 2 TOKYO, Wednesday THE Japanese Foreign Ministry, which had urged early ratification of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, has begun to take a cautious attitude following a series of nuclear tests overseas, Ministry sources said today. terday oetween vice Foreign Minister Mr. Fumlhlko Togo, Science and TechnologyReuter; AP - 190 words
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Article141 1974-06-27 2 Japanese plan uranium plant rKYO, Wed. The Japan Atomic Power Generating Company ■aid yesterday Japan should build Its own uranium enrichment factory by around 1085 to meet Us nuclear fuel need* A company tpokerman. amplifying a press .<Utement made by Mr. Tamakl Ipponmatsu, lta board chairman, said he also hopedReuter - 141 words
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Article64 1974-06-27 2 HEW DELHI. Wed.— lndia has offeree to help Argentina develop 1U nuclear power possibly even using nuclear explosions for peacelul purposes. according to diplomatic sources here. The two countries signed an agreement to co-operate in the peaceful uses of atomic energy during a visit by the IndianReuter - 64 words
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Article50 1974-06-27 2 NACOODOCHES (Texas). Wed— Hal Young a fugitive wanted on forgery charges, changed buses yesterday In front of a hotel which wa» nosllng the East Texas Peace Officers Association meeting. Twelve officers lingering around the hotel door recognised him from his warrant posters He was quickly arrested.— UPl50 words
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284 1974-06-27 2 Procedure disputes hold-up sea law talks fARACAS, Wed. De*J legates attending the United Nations Law of the Sea conference faced another lone round of private and public discussions today in their attempt to agree on a new international sea convention. With only two full days left to clear procedural problems,Reuter - 284 words
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Article74 1974-06-27 2 MEMPHIS (Tennessee) Wed. More than 30 blind employees of the state-operated A. p Mills Industries walked off their jobs and set up picket lines around the plant yesterday to demand for higher wages. E'fiel Crosby, superintendent of the plant which manufactures brooms and mops, said the74 words
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WORLD NEWS TWO
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Article31 1974-06-27 3 OTTAWA. Wed. Liberal Party officials yesterday were pleased with polls showIng them ahead li. the popular vote for the July election, and will not change thler campaign strategy. UPI.UPI - 31 words
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Article115 1974-06-27 3 JAKARTA, Wed. President Suharto told the Cabinet yester day Indonesia Is prepared to receive foreign credits on slightly costlier terms now following the successful Implementation of the first fiveyear development plan. Gen. Suharto was discussing the government's decision to send a dele gutlon to theAP - 115 words
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Article, Illustration425 1974-06-27 3 Chogyal in Delhi for crucial meeting STRUGGLE TO PRESERVE SIKKIM NEW DELHI, Wednesday THE Chogyal (ruler) of Sikkim, maintaining he is struggling to preserve his Himalayan kingdoms separate identity from India, arrived here yesterday for crucial talks with Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's government. The talks are expected to determine the425 words
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Article56 1974-06-27 3 LOS ANOELEB. Wed. Police did not rel.sh explaining why Tony Martinez. 24. a burglar and ns'.cotics offender, was able to .jcape from the holding tank it a municipal court bulldlnt In the Glassell Park area yesterday. "The building has some security problems." a sponesman said, "becauseUPI - 56 words
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Article53 1974-06-27 3 LONDON, Wed Violent crime In England and Wales lnrrenned by IT pcr 1 cent lart year. Sir John Hill, Chief Inspector of Police, said in his rnnual report today. He commented "The general readlncaa of some people to resort to vicious. wanton violence must give continued causeReuter - 53 words
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98 1974-06-27 3 Fresh start by Tai Ki after repairs TAIPEH, Wed. The Tal Kl. a replica of a 2.000-year-old Chinese Junk, is preparing to make a new start to cross the Pacific today after undergoing repairs at the southern Taiwan harbour of Kaohslung, ac c o rding to local press reports. TheReuter - 98 words
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Article55 1974-06-27 3 BUENOS AIRES. Wad. O*neral Motors Argentina sorted a contract yesterday with rommunln Cuba, for the sale of 6.000 taxis over three yean, becoming the third American auto maker to deal with the Cuban regime General Motors officials said the valu* of th* deal was US55 words
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Article28 1974-06-27 3 MOSCOW. Wed. Dinosaurs have held up construction work on the outskirts of Blagoveachdhensk In the Soviet Par East, where bulldoatrs recently unearthed two Urge fossilised bonea Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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176 1974-06-27 3 WORLD CHESS: STORE NOW IN 6th PLACE VTICE, Wed. In ronnd il ten of World Chess Olympiad, Singapore beat Veneniebt In final Group C. Pane &wok Leone »"<• Choonc Ltonc On won while Alphonsus Chla drew. Leslie Leow lest after the fame was continued this m*rnin(. Choong had a good176 words
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Article142 1974-06-27 3 energy rNN. Wed. India and West Germany yesterday negotiated bilateral co-operation in non-nuclear energy research under their three -month old technical and scientific cooperation agreement. A Research and Technology Ministry spokesman said the talks were held between West German State Secretary Hans-Hilger Haunschlld and his counterpart142 words
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265 1974-06-27 3 WASHINGTON, Wednesday J^ TAXPAYER has no right to go to court to challenge a law which protects the secrecy of the Central Intelligence Agency's budget, the Supreme Court ruled yesterday. On a 5-4 vote, the court Mid that a taxpayer lacks "itandlnz"265 words
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Article76 1974-06-27 3 Heavy guard for Tito's visit BONN, Wed. River patrol boats, helicopters and hundreds of armed police formed a protective screen around President Tito of Yugoslavia here yesterday when the 82-year-old statesman held his second round of political talks with West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt. President Tito is paying hU Ant-«v«rReuter - 76 words
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Article30 1974-06-27 3 JAKARTA. Wad. Umtan txperu from Malaysia. Singapore and InrtnnssJs will ■Mat tarn nest month to dadda on nosnmrm data* tor Muaßa rtUgloua days In U» three countnaa. Hcutar30 words
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Article183 1974-06-27 3 TOKYO: Japan today extended a 126.000 million yen (8*1.052 million) loan to the Soviet Union to finance the RussoJapan Joint development of coal deposits In southern Yakutia In Siberia. ROME: Three masked bandits armed with pistols and submachine tuns broke into thr mail car on the Rome-Turin expressAgencies - 183 words
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Advertisement1030 1974-06-27 3 We are pleased to announce the opening of our Singapore Branch and A.C.U. An Asian corporation wants A bank that specializes in And the time to talk is now. financing for an offshore oil financing (over Ss4o billion in Call or write: venture. A U.S. aerospace firm assets). Service. And1,030 words
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WORLD NEWS THREE
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Article39 1974-06-27 4 TEHERAN. Wed. An army filing squad haa executed six heroin smugglers convicted by military tribunal, a government Kntaesman said yesterday. This brought the number of drug traffickers executed In Iran since 1070 to 333. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article, Illustration393 1974-06-27 4 LONDON, Wednesday CXDUR thousand r British companies face nationalisation under Industry Minister Tony Benn's takeover plans, a Conservative "arty leader charged last night. The bombshell claim by Mr. Michael Heaeltine, Shadow Minister for Industrial Affairs, was certain to heat up the already fierce controversyAP - 393 words
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125 1974-06-27 4 BIGGEST TRADE DEFICIT IN 21/2 YEARS WASHINGTON. Wed.— The United States rewarded Its biggest balance of trade deficit in more than two-and-a-half years la May, the Commerce Department reported yesterday. Imports daring the month exceeded exports by U*****.9 million (Ssl,--864.8 million)— -the biggest monthly deficit since October 1971 when theReuter - 125 words
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Article34 1974-06-27 4 PARIB. Wad— The French National Assembly last night approved a, law giving Che vote to those over IS years old. Coming of age is also lowered from 31 to It. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article, Illustration448 1974-06-27 4 SHAH BUYS FIGHTERS, TANKS AND SEEKS 5 NUCLEAR PLANTS WASHINGTON. Wednesday AMERICAN arms sales of US$4,OOO million dollars (559,800 million) to Iran accounted for half of US sales to the rest of the world in the past 12 months, Defence SecretaryReuter; AP - 448 words
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79 1974-06-27 4 'High Priest' guilty of satanic rites f^ONDOH. Wed.-The ••tfTftyted high priest ctf the British Occult Bo***}r*»*jmer4Mj found cullty of two charges after a trial Involving macabre stories of sat* nlc rites. deaacrated tombs and eerie atbSS^ fire. 1 1111 COrp **U> tntarfsrtnsj with toeahs end bodies tn London -a l£b«ateReuter - 79 words
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Article34 1974-06-27 4 TOKYO. Wed. An area of tssethan an acre in s quiet rtatdaoOal part of Ttiyo sbook fcitamnißßHii/ over a two-bour period vaeterdaj' In what apparently wes a htiltsU earUkeAMka. pottos reported AP.AP - 34 words
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Article53 1974-06-27 4 COLOMBO, Wed. Brt Lanka will five comprehensive agricultural education to all school children over 12 as part of the country's total commitment to (rowing its own food. Making the announcement, acting Education Minister Mr. BY. Tudawe said the Government had allocated 1.4 million rupees (StoM.000) (or schoolReuter - 53 words
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Article57 1974-06-27 4 SBDUL. Wed. The proMrattoii demanded a 16-year prison term today for a former Seoul businessman accused of obtaining three billion won (B*lB 75 million) In Illegal bank loans. The prosecution sought the penalty for Park Young Bok. 39. representative of the former Kumrok Trading Co57 words
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122 1974-06-27 4 mOKYO. Wed. Japans 1 Ministry of Transportation yesterday approved a uniform four per cent raise In airline fares, both passenger and freight charges, requested by 29 International airline companies whose planes land here. The new fare system, effective from July 1. appliesAP - 122 words
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238 1974-06-27 4 Radiation bursts from collapsing star ■VIEW YORK. Wed. 11 Four rapid-fire bursts of radiation, detected a mile underground in South Dakota, have tentatively been interpreted as deluges of anti-matter thrown off by a star collapsing to a superdense state. It had been predicted by theorists that, in certain such situations,NYT - 238 words
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83 1974-06-27 4 Talks end on Japan-aided oil depot JAKARTA, Wed. A Japanese Govern ment mission has ended talks with officials here on plans to build an oil depot near Lombok Island, east of Ball, a spokesman of Indonesia's state-owned Pertamina oil company said yesterday. He said a Japaneae technical team would surveyReuter - 83 words
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WORLD NEWS FOUR
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257 1974-06-27 5 Evidence in print to stop news leaks WASHINGTON. Wed. Congressmen deciding whether to impeach President Nixon have decided to halt all the news leaks about their proceedings by replacing the leaks with a flood of evidence. Mr. Peter Rodino. the New Jersey Democrat who chairs the House of Representatives JudiciaryReuter - 257 words
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98 1974-06-27 5 BRITAIN'S SHARE OF ARAB OIL FUNDS LONDON, Wed— Britain has been getting "more than its fair share" of surplus Arab oil funds. highranking government source reported today. One authoritative estimate put the inflow at around US$3 billion (557.2 billion) since the turn of the year. Treasury and Bank of EnglandAP - 98 words
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Article23 1974-06-27 5 lONDON. Wed. Prince Charles. Is planning to produce a series of television nbm on immigration and race relations in Britain. AP.AP - 23 words
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96 1974-06-27 5 GENEVA. Wed. The head ol the International Labour Organisation today warned of a growing crisis throughout the world about the very nature and value of work. Mr. Francis Blanchard of France, the organisation's director general, said that mankind might cease producing unless profound changesReuter - 96 words
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Article308 1974-06-27 5 Burmah 'no' to stake inHK group 'INTEREST TOO WIDE* SAYS FIRM AS IT CALLS OFF TALKS LONDON, Wednesday ttRITAIN's Burmah Oil Company has called off talks aimed at taking a substantial share stake in Hutchinson International, the big Hongkong-based finance and industrial group. A surprise statement from Burmah last night308 words
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281 1974-06-27 5 'Right to reply' ruling thrown out WASHINGTON. Wed The Supreme Court struck down yesterday a.s an unconstitutional restriction on press freedom a Florida law that required newspapers to print replies by political candidates whose character or record had been attacked In an article, editorial or column. Writing for a unanimous281 words
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Article51 1974-06-27 5 TOKYO, trsa. The number of people disenchanted with Japan's edsttog political par Use has risen Markedly as tho eoun^ approach*. 1U 3"**!. Djpsr House etoctkms. mccottanf to iturrty pubJUhed today ThViW by U»e Hattonal Ajaht Newipapsr, ato showod U»er« was a large frojip tnteronod to poMOo*.51 words
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Article27 1974-06-27 5 OAK VILA*. (Ontario). Wod. Mewipapsr ■•agnate u>rd Thomson of nsot awsot. 80. was Hstod in mUotactory condttlon In hospital horo witb a mild nqXratory allment27 words
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172 1974-06-27 5 Reduced estrogen in pill but the risk is still as great BALTIMORE (Maryland). Wed. John Hepains UnlreraUy naearcfaers aay taat altheafh the i«wi t af •straren la tba average Mrtta control *U1 has aaea eat la half aiaea Urn mmttmntfiXw easae on tho market. Urn riafc of Mood doU is172 words
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Article, Illustration178 1974-06-27 5 SEOUL, Wed.— Aa anti communist mass rally attended by one million people here yesterday marked the Mth anniversary of the outbreak of the Korean War. The rally denounced North Korean President Kirn II Sum aad adopted a message calling; en President Psrk Ctaonghee to178 words
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237 1974-06-27 5 BEIRUT, Wednesday PRESIDENT Anwar Sadat of Egypt said the Soviet Union stopped arms supplies to his country immediately after the Arab-Israeli war of last October. "But we have since been jetting modern weapons from other sources." Mr. Sadat said In an lnterrlew published todayAP - 237 words
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112 1974-06-27 5 Court rejects subpoena bid on Pope ROME Wed— An Italian court yesterday rejected a call for Pope Paul to give evidence In a case in which American author Robert Kats Is accused of defaming the memory of his wartime predecessor, Pope Plus XII. Lawyers tor Mr. Kate mid that as112 words
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Article63 1974-06-27 5 Earning power of Taiwan's seamen TAIPn. Wtd Ow JO.ooe Ohksaa* asasasa aoliiij4i%o |9 a^O fItaSDOM Asanctatton of Taiwan mm cufioutly wsektag on ioretgo shfcoj, earning ussao admen (aflat mlUVjo) a year, •coordmg to U» aawnlaltna ham Ther wcrkon o>vor sM ay olsn ships bataiglng to sasas 1M shlpptng oosapanlsa. Moat63 words
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257 1974-06-27 5 Experts fail to agree on how to combat inflation PARIS, Wed Intern*I ttftnil offonomVc ex* perU today tailed to reach agreement on bow beet to fl* ht Inflatton whUe a molding the rtak of a recession, Informed aouroee said. This followed two days of discussion* here by the economic policy257 words
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Article51 1974-06-27 5 murders HAMBURG. Wed. The former Naat district commissioner of Bkmim to warUme Poland. Oerhard «rron. was sentenced to life imprisonment noro yesterday for complicity In the murder of 1».000 jews A Hamburg court also Jailed brans alleged accomplice. Lotbar Schuia, for throe years for stwtting m murder.Reuter - 51 words
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349 1974-06-27 6 $140,000 spent and now they're all dormant r3F. National Productuity Board helped to ■et up 16 works councils In three yean at an "astronomical sum" but :'ound most of them dormant In a year or two, a NPB executive said yesterday. Mr. Kenneth Mok. head of the NPB's general management349 words
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Article, Illustration751 1974-06-27 6 4 Mind you, I mm a pretty food trouble-shooter myself in my own organisation, and in the various enterprises ran by the NTUC, If and when this becomes necessary. But I prefer to exercise my skill in trouble shooting as little751 words
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322 1974-06-27 6 rpHE president of the X Singapore Employers' Federation Mr. E. G. Waller, said yesterday that works councils to date had a "most dismal record." He said that the present consultative machinery embodied In works councils was not woriUng and called for an examination322 words
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Article, Illustration274 1974-06-27 6 r| Giam sisters, caught with their feet off the ground, after they swiped two of the six prises for the mnder-eight In the Leslie Rayner painting competition Yvonne, eight, who was first In the section and a regular art competitor,Vow Yun Woh - 274 words
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375 1974-06-27 7 P. M. RAMAN - Singapore, Lebanon a pact for mutual gain P. M. RAMAN By SINGAPORE and Lebanon are expected to work out mutually satisfactory arrangements to co-operate in banking, insurance and money market operations. The Singapore Foreign Minister, Mr. S. Rajaratnam. and his Lebanese counterpart, Mr. Fuad Nafta, are believed to have discussed375 words
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205 1974-06-27 7 What detective saw gets a divorce for cashier A PRIVATE investigator told the High Court yesterday how he caught a couple, both ex-police personnel, In a compromising position in bed one night. Mr. Lee Cheng Teen, the investigator, was testifying In a divorce petition in which Lim Slew Khim, a205 words
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222 1974-06-27 7 Ex-yard man gets 18 months for graft MOHAMED Yahya bin Matsah. 53. a former assistant manager of Juronc Shipyard Ltd.. was jailed for 18 months by the First District Court yesterday on each of four corruption charges Involving $7,M« between May 13, 1M9 and May int He pleaded guilty to222 words
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Miscellaneous257 1974-06-27 7 Bringing Up y»*tw ly«M tov-N" <« "I C— H> f Ili.ae r N6 SHOULD W HBtt MOW/ TW» ON« f IF ICXJ 6OT TJRKD»ST»HPINCi) ««MT J. I VwkAT* <S&»*.(s THAT J 6O»»*«, TOO f J VIAH- OMBJN', VMY DOtfT XX r-S MBTT ME IN TMfiHE, <: MAN Tl—^^gr V>_ _J257 words
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Advertisement445 1974-06-27 8 OPET^S TODAY AT LIDO 5 SHOWS DAILY at 11am. 1.45. 4.00. 6.45 9 1 5pm *i Joseph E. Levine and Brut Production* Pmmcanon George Segal Glenda Jackson ■i Melvin Frank Film a ULO 831. t- A v f ACTRESS E a U i iOUCh Academy Award HadegardNea QfQ^ Soop by445 words
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Advertisement89 1974-06-27 8 METiOPOLE^ HOLLYWOOD VENUS PAiUMOUrfT Toatev 1. 3 30. 7 4 9 3Opm N MANDARIN 4 COLORSCOP€ Pkwtwwi 1.30. 3.30 7 4 930 WITH ENGLISH 4 CHINESE SUB Bl BaCPamS SaflBaJSaSH CHEN CHEN r OLOI 6 •< YUEHYANG: BPB aTVaaavaaPiaaHSßJ 4 I BbbHßv HSIATAI OCEAN TMEATRE^m PERIAL (a* leaL) Tea. laja*89 words
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Advertisement724 1974-06-27 8 ORQAMISATM»n lOPINS TOOAV 11 am. 1 44. 4.00. 5.48. B.IS ij'arxJa Jackaon (Acadamy Award WINNER tor BEST ACTHESSI 4 Gaorga Sa«ai m"A TOUCH 9 Of CLASS" Panfrtaion-Colar M (AVCO EMBASSY FOX) SOK MS TOOAV I -He fr9m y,, i 11 am. I.JO. 4.00. 5.48. »30 Jamaa Cooum. Ta»v Savalai I724 words
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Article, Illustration177 1974-06-27 9 DANCE OF WELCOME WINS HEARTS OF AUDIENCE THE Batani Harl Revue kicked off at tie National Theatre lust night with the Sekapur Sirlb a traditional dance of welcome of the people or Jambi Darmawati, the leader for this dance, moved gracefully and offered betel leaves to guests, as a symbol177 words
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Article129 1974-06-27 9 3 years for housebreakers KWEH Chye Ouan. 22. a bill collector and Wong Eng Song, 18. unemployed, were Jailed for three years each by the First District Court yesterday on two charges of housebreaklng and robbery. They pleaded guilty. They were given 18 months on each charge, the sentences to129 words
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Article34 1974-06-27 9 CAIRNHILL community centre will hold 1U eighth bird singing contest at iv premises at 8 a.m. on SunMinister for Environment Mr. Urn Kirn San. MP for Cairhill, wiU give away prize*.34 words
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Article60 1974-06-27 9 KINO Taufa ahau Tupou IV and Queen Halaevalu Mata'aho o' Tonga will make a brief tour of Jurong Industrial Bute (at Jurong Hill Top) and visit Jurong Bird Park this afternoon. Tomorrow, the King and Queen will visit Jade House before returning home the same evening.60 words
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Article106 1974-06-27 9 ASHIP'B cook, who mlsappr oprlated $***** belonging to Ouan Ouan Shipping Company In Telok Ayer Street, was jailed for a year yesterday by the First District Court. Amzah bin Ghanl. 29. admitted taking the money from the purser of a company ship on Oct. 4106 words
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Article46 1974-06-27 9 DR. Chiang Hal Ding, BIT for I'lu Pandan, will officiate at the opening ceremony of the "Water U Precious" exhibition at the flu Pandan community centre tomorrow at 8 pm. Exhibition times are from 3 p.m. to 1* P daily from tomorrow to Sunday.46 words
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Article245 1974-06-27 9 Schools hit by lack of teachers school term re-opened three day: ago with the principals of severa schools complaining about a shortage o teachers. Some of these principals said the short age arose because many relief teachers ha^ resigned to Join other fields of employment Thp Education Ministry, however, said245 words
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Article35 1974-06-27 9 MR. Francis Chltm. a photographer, will conduct a course on practical pootography for beginners In English at Orchard YMCA every Tuesday and Thuriday from 7 p.m. to 1.30 pjn. starting on July 335 words
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130 1974-06-27 9 CASSETTE TAPE THIEF GETS 3 MONTHS mAN Siak Hong. 23, un--1 employed, was Jailed for three months by the First Magistrate's Court yesterday for stealing four cassette tapes worth $15 from a car parked outside a block of flats In Commonwealth Crescent. Tan and a 14-year-old boy admitted stealing the130 words
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Article18 1974-06-27 9 THE Aniuk Anglican congregations of Seletar and Chang! have donated 11,000 to the Anglican Church in Singapore.18 words
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Advertisement476 1974-06-27 9 ODD Cream tiL helps you look better...* aster. GET A TASTE OF SOMETHING NO ONE ELSE CAN OFFER YOU A relaxed atmosphere. A place to drink and chat where we make it a point to know your favourite drink. GET A TASTE OF ALLTHESE AT THE miNCr COURT ttOTCL Come476 words
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Article, Illustration533 1974-06-27 10 MAUREEN CHUA - Giving batik a new allure MAUREEN CHUA By REFRESHING IDEAS FROM DESIGNER lI ATI K seems to have lost its oriental magic and charm with Singapore women especially the younger ones. Look, for instance. who frequents the batik shops and boutiques? The tourists of course, and the conventional older Malay533 words
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Article165 1974-06-27 10 r*B ALL rery weU to eat sensibly and eat oat too much of starchy food* In your dally meals, hat what are the danger* of a -low carbohydrate" diet? There are some people whose bodies demand an amount of carbohydrate which might ho slightly higher than165 words
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Article629 1974-06-27 10 JOANNE WILLS: LONDON - JOANNE WILLS: LONDON WHAT do actors Al Paclno (The Godfather), Robert Redford (Butch Caasidy and the Sundance Kid), and Peter Falk (Columbo) have In common with British comedian Ernie Wise and British mineworkers' union leader Joe Oormley? Hairstyles that no woman can resist And. In629 words
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Advertisement305 1974-06-27 10 Ha Wa a^gaV^^i \TV aaß Jl < -^gft^gak I^. m jo J. Matt Wr Ik Nothing leaves your skin ti ngli ng-clean like new Tussy Lemon Cleanser! "Beauty experts know that lemon is with a modern cleanser formUa to bnng wonderhJv effective as a natural skin cleanser you a richly305 words
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Advertisement125 1974-06-27 10 Advrtttfnfit Smooth away age lines The first sign* of mature age often begin to show about the neck when the skin becomes crepey and fine lines appear. Don't be alarmed, however, as nightly massage with a vitalizing cream will help prevent the formation of these telltale signs of age. Dot125 words
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Advertisement191 1974-06-27 10 JL/ior introduces a beautiful new look gap**— ■w^a"^gai gfl F^^Q^VBsaa I a^sa%ga^^^^"vl lr^*~"~ '^gal ■V^^P^j^ppsPaaf aM gaw—~ I tt r HYDRA-DIOR skin-care Mr». Lilian M«ye>r >a£ •♦ou tic lon t+t-~>\ M Christian Dior. Paris w"7* i T^af J\. will give free demons frations and advice on latest make-up and _jf-191 words
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316 1974-06-27 11 Counsel tells court of threat by witness LAWYER, Mr. J3. Jeyaretnam, defending the former captain of an oil tanker on a criminal breach of trust charge, told the Second District Court yesterday that he was threatened by a witness soon after the court rose on Monday. Counsel told District Judge316 words
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231 1974-06-27 11 Special steps to ship out oil —poison 1 THE Port of Singapore A Authority has given permission to a shipping company, Royal Interocean Lines, to ship out a suspected killer chemical. Ollopen Oil, to New Zealand provided the firm takes special measures to ensure the cargo does not come into231 words
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Article88 1974-06-27 11 ONG Kock Leonr, 23, was yesterday charged in the First Magistrates Court with the murder of Lee Chee Cheng In the compound of a house in Jalan Lembayonr Off Tam pines Road at 5 3t p.m. last Friday. Ong was alleged to have been with88 words
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Article, Illustration336 1974-06-27 11 N. G KUTTY - N. G KUTTY No bloodstains near body By THE body of a neatly dressed boy aged about seven with gaping wounds on his head and bruises on the body was found in a one-foot drain in a housing estate yesterday. The boy wore336 words
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204 1974-06-27 11 EXAM LEAK SUSPECTS GET RESULTS AFTER CLEARANCE TtHE Polytechnic has 1 release* the remits some lfi students. laltlsJlr withheld be- they were susP*cted of possible Involvement In the leak- of examination papers. Mr. V.P.W. Acer, the principal, said the remits were mailed to the students after the suspicion had been204 words
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Article43 1974-06-27 11 AM 11-man Singapore trade delegation will ie»ve far South Korea on July 1 (or a week-long vUlt The mlwion. the first to be organised by the Korea Trad* Centre, will dlsruu bilateral trade with Korean hmlncaimin manufacturers and exporters.43 words
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Article, Illustration413 1974-06-27 11 More local doctors are keen on hypnosis Vj ORE Singapore doctc A"* terest In hypnosis a treat their patients ac< British medical hypnot] "This is a good sign because hypnosis, depending on the type of illness, can sometimes bring quicker results than conventional methods of treatment," said Dr. Geoff Graham,413 words
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Advertisement753 1974-06-27 11 ADVERTISEMENT Every woman £51 JMp*?T has the right to a JM? beautiful skin *M I fm Vssssssi m\ To retnedy lhis condition EVERY woman has the right to a fine, flawless complexion whether *R9OT W mgTVtn^ifSf 'wZ she be young or old. A beautiful skin must surely be the most753 words
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The Straits Times THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1974
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Article459 1974-06-27 12 TUN ABDUL RAZAK opened the fifth Islamic foreign ministers' conference In Kuala Lumpur last Friday with a Judicious call for practicality. He urged participants to draw up economic projects which could be implemented in the "immediate foreseeable future." That exhortation was realistic and in keeping with widespread expectations459 words
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Article122 1974-06-27 12 IT is apparently "business as usual" for Prime Minister Harold Wilson, both In the British Parliament and in the He i of nuclear testing. Britain raised a pained eyebrow at reports of recent nuclear tests by China, France and India. But that did not hold back arrangements for122 words
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393 1974-06-27 12 BARRY CASEBOLT - Experts baffled by those 'ghost ships. BARRY CASEBOLT By LIUNTSVILLE, Alaba11 ma: Experts at an army missile base here are puzzled about strange "ghost ships" picked up by powerful radar scanners In the Pacific during a trackIng exercise last summer. There has been little official comment on what the scientistsReuter - 393 words
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554 1974-06-27 12 ANTHONY LEWIS: London - ANTHONY LEWIS: London By TH E British middle class has been fair fame for social critics through this century. Shaw mocked its morality while others have pronounced It imui. Philistine, parochial. But a food many of the qualities admired in Britain are554 words
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Article, Illustration1021 1974-06-27 12 RICHARD BLYSTONE: Bangkok - 'Soft' line makes an ordeal out of crisis RICHARD BLYSTONE: Bangkok SANYA REJECTS THE •STRONGMAN 1 STYLE By AFTER eight months of civilian rule, Thailand's colonels and generals are watching four decades of accumulated political power drain away like rice through their fingers. And against the odds, through a streamAP - 1,021 words
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477 1974-06-27 12 Discipline and educate the drivers A S a foreigner, asso- >\ dated with the transport Industry in other countries for many years and now resident In Singapore, I note with Interest the various views on peak hour traffic congestion In the Republic. Of topical Interest Is the Aver Rajah route477 words
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Advertisement57 1974-06-27 12 Stylas cut to tia latatt tranj ly our rr ait axparlancad craftsman tine* 1934. Suttt completely n»TI tallorad ttltchad right to tria buttonholes antunng batt woi •m»ntrtip. w< ara alto importart t> axportart of flnatt Gents ta*>l iharaby <•• hava tut latast wldatt ranga of matarlalt fo' SSSMtfcM 21. ChuHa57 words
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Advertisement487 1974-06-27 12 f New Horizons for The Secretary Stamford Centre's next full-time (day) Diploma courses of Private Secretaries Comowno*: Ift July 1974. 25 years of experience and international exchange of know-how, supported by unsurpassed facilities for education and research produce the most sought after Private Secretary, the Stamford Secretary A one year487 words
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787 1974-06-27 13 TSAI TAN - United Hldgs $8 million loan queried TSAI TAN By WHY did a listed TT company make an unsecured loan equivalent to 4 J times Its paid-up capital to an unlisted company which Is already up to the hilt in debt? This is what United Holdings has done. It lent $848787 words
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Article, Illustration532 1974-06-27 13 Talks start today on multinational group to provide reinsurance facilities for Asia A MULTINATIONAL reinsurance group, expected to cotnprisr leadlng insarmnce companics of eight Asian countries, la In the process of being formed, according to a director of the group, Mr. Watt View Cheonf. Known aa Asian Reinsurance Management Corporation532 words
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328 1974-06-27 13 HK Bank and Jardines agree to share swap HONOKONO: Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation and Jardine Matheson agreed to a share swap which will give the bank a 6 per cent stake In Jardlnes, a joint statement Issued by the two companies said. The announcement said Jardlnes will Issue toReuter - 328 words
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388 1974-06-27 13 MARTIN LIM - Shell faces uncertain future after downturn in profits, says the chairman MARTIN LIM By PLLOWINO a net profits downturn of 6.8 per cent (or 1973 at Shell Refining, the chairman at last Tuesday's AOM was In a pessimistic mood when he faced shareholders In Kuala Lumpur. Once again, the most388 words
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Advertisement106 1974-06-27 13 ■I Issrf^ HEB YOUR OLD MODEL VIVA. GREAT TRADE- IN PRICES: 1968 HB VIVA 2 DOOR $3,200 1969 HB VIVA 4-DOOR 14.200 1970 HB VIVA 4-DOOR 14.700 1971 HB VIVA 4-DOOR 15,200 1972 HC VIVA 4-DOOR 57.200 GREAT H. P. TERMS: Low Down Payments negotiable Installments up to 42 months106 words
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Advertisement92 1974-06-27 13 \j^PAmtSON S/MONS iiir(i j i i I t L S I i **T jj a ift rjr Blair Container Hardware Full range of door gear, hinges ft corner castings. Manufactured to 150 standards. Ex stock availability for immediate repairs. For information and uVav ass m suj asuav price list contact92 words
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Advertisement707 1974-06-27 13 Sime Darby Singapore Ltd. ELECTRICAL SECTION have a quantity of MINIATURE CIRCUIT BREAKERS in very good condition, packed in original cartons for sale. Available for inspection at SIME DARBY STORE, 71, ROBERTSON QUAY. Call *****6 for Mr. A M. Mansoor. Offers to Mr. R. Chong, Tel ***** Ext. 37. On707 words
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Article189 1974-06-27 14 Mr. John Anthony Watt Torrauee and Mr. Patrtek Kennedy OaawsU have been appointed to the board of North Borneo Timbers with 'fleet from June 17, according to an announcement by the company. Mr. jMiehl Uklgai has been appointed a director of Toshiba (Malaysia) with effect from June189 words
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1218 1974-06-27 14 TAN LIAN CHOO - Forecast of tanker surplus casts gloom among world's leading yards TAN LIAN CHOO Bjr THE warning amber light Is blinking again for the shipping Industry. There are enough sensitive Issues in the air at the moment to Justify a note of caution and a mood of extreme cost consciousness." This1,218 words
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506 1974-06-27 14 pARLSBERO Brewery v< is planing a great deal of hope on its new brand of beer, Carlsberg Red Label, introduced In Peninsula Malaysia last November, to help it achieve profitability in the current year. The chairman, Mr. Erik Petersen, in his annual506 words
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Article266 1974-06-27 14 rE Injection of fresh capital via a rights Issue early last year seemed to have done Public Textile Cformerly Mln Ngal Knitting) a world of good as reflected In Its profit Jump from a meagre $144,872 In 1972 to a record $2,876,733 in 1973. The chairman.266 words
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Advertisement546 1974-06-27 14 Your next step a should tiSsfol c Sanwa. £y**'* -*t& Finding the answers to your quesS^^ tions on international business and ml 9k -^»iP banking is one of our main functions. So naturally, we have an experienced staff for this purpose. And we pride T^j _^sw! Hfc> ourselves on efficiency546 words
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Advertisement38 1974-06-27 14 <Gs> *Mr\GE^ RETRIEVAL OF Trail SUMIfgMf ECTS 1U ofcourse! X^^^^fOKj jjr l tCLCO OPUUTtOM CfNTM 4 Tl m 1 Ja'an Samulun. Jurong. Singapore 22 v p\r>A > J%> RS 362 I,ftTfl fl A W a x2lm -7 w=639-437 REHTA<2B&38 words
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Article53 1974-06-27 15 *l.S» +.13 >. Trnden W.fti +.10 ■*tf r"«oii|: 8ec M. Work "rmctor (M) 'rim* '.O.B. lea nch L«ut J'nU ►.C.B.C. Bank lulnnea >3.66 +.10 U.78 +.10 W10 +.10 »«20 f.M U.M f 08 W 06 06 »4 02 0« MO* +.06 *2 00 4 06 tl.M +.06 *«.«0 +.0653 words
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Article20 1974-06-27 15 tannu u r IP. Text tw. »i.3o ai $1.30 —.01 *3 3« -.M »ioo o: »2.7» .0! *296 -~.o:20 words
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Article23 1974-06-27 15 Bar HoW I 439.000 City Dry 315.000 Haw Pu- 196.000 I> B..i 136.000 ToUl TaraoTrr: SIMM Total Vatae: J4 36.M23 words
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Article61 1974-06-27 15 June 25 JuneM Induct, lak.: 248.18 2U.M ip KlnaiKf: S81.3( 3»2.93 V Hotrh: 1M.48 US ,1 Proprrt.cs: 2M.(t 2#t.t» t Tin-: 1(T.«I 1(7.60 t rubber*: JJ2.85 343(8 O.C.B.C.: X31.38 £32.33 t S.E.8. Ind.: 2S2.42 2S4.S8 Dec. 34, 1M« 1M f Dec. 31, IMS 1M t Dee. 2S, IK2 a61 words
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Article, Illustration1610 1974-06-27 15 CIOtIMC TOHI: All MCtMM ckMfl Heady. Ti'MMOVIN: Official tola) turnover on the Singapore trading room as lupphed by th* stork Exchange includlni odd lota totalled 2.0*4.000 (2.072.000). with ttork and share units valued at M.-M3.000 <»4.37«.000>. while industrials accounted for 8111)00 <<t2«.00O). ftnanc. 332.000 (425.000). hot*la 114.000 i.U.0001.1,610 words
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Article379 1974-06-27 15 THE stock market In Singapore yesterday continued to see small recovery among the speculative stocks on shortcovrrlng activity. Like the day before, however, there appeared to be more sellers about during the downswing and a lower turnover on the rally Observers generally attributed this lack of379 words
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Article1220 1974-06-27 15 DID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday nith the number of shares traded shown In braokrs in I'jts of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS API. (102 B). Alcin JO6B 3.166). ft, HoldUtgs (1.258 1355) CD.1,220 words
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Article1318 1974-06-27 15 DID and offer prices offl- daily listed and business in and reported to the Kuaia Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. INDtSntIALS Ajinomoto (2.458 2.508) (1) 2 45. A. Tape (1.108). Alean 3548)1,318 words
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Article332 1974-06-27 15 BIRMAH OIL of the VK announced It had decided against taking any substantial equity interest In Hutchison International of Hongkong. Burmah said the acquisition of an equity stake in Hutchison would represent too wide a diversification of interest. Therefore discussions on these Unes have been terminated." it332 words
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Article291 1974-06-27 15 A mixed close for shares in KL CHARE prices m»de small gains for the second day In the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday. Trading was quiet and buying wa* still lacking st f«;n?th. Operators were still holding back In a wait-and-see fashion. After a cautious openIng, prices fluctuated to a291 words
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Article104 1974-06-27 15 AN exclusive agreement has been signed between the Selangor State Development Corporation on the one part (55 per cent) and Charter Consolidated (Malaysia) (a wholly-owned subsidiary of Charter, Consolidated) and Tronoh Mines Jointly on the other part (45 per cent) concerning a Joint tin mining venture In deep104 words
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Article66 1974-06-27 15 ATTER two years of losses, General Ceramics has turned the corner with a net profit of $534,765 for 1973. This more than wipes out accumulated losses of $288,037 Incurred since it began production in mid- 1971 and leaves a profit of $346,738 to be carried forward. The operation66 words
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Article284 1974-06-27 15 A LAROE trade deficit of 71 US$776 million for May announced on Tuesday was the main depressant In the US dollar exchange rate despite a continuing advance of the Eurodollar deposit In European centres. In the Singapore rorex market yesterday, the dollar opened heslstant'y at »2 4500-30 a284 words
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Article190 1974-06-27 15 The following are the nominal avenge closing Interbank rates In Singapore: Currencies Nominal rates Smithsonian Fereent&gi quoted yeaterAay (crow) parity change US dollar 2 4545 2 4555 2 8196 —12.95 SterUng pound 5 8365 5 8465 7.3469 —MM Hongkong dollar 48 65 48 70 90 51 3 68190 words
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Article30 1974-06-27 15 Rubber: June 26 Singapore: ICS.N cts (up 1 00 ct). Malaysia: 164 50 cts (up I.M ct). Tin: $1,315 (up $«.87i>. Official offering: 22* tons (up 1* tons).30 words
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Article64 1974-06-27 15 THE Malaysian Minister of Finance has fixed these rate* for calulatinc Customs duties from June 27 until farther notice: Rubber Btt cU a lb Copra $1,440 a ton P. Kernel $235 25 a ton The rate* of duties payable are: Rubber filets alb (Total 111 cents) (Surcharge 464 words
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Article101 1974-06-27 15 C MINIS! PaODUCI IXCMAHCI lINGAPORI NOON CLOSING 'RICH a|K a>icui VIITIRDAV Caaanut OH bulk tIOON ttlltra drum SIWN aallara Caawa: Mliaa (looar) t'K/Conl SSON B. rum Muntok ABTA white (•k 100. NLW »2«21 afllrra. Sarawak while I Oil NL.W SMO aallara. Sarawak ap»tial black rot »•<• NL.W »197 l101 words
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Article32 1974-06-27 15 Loaaoa oapoar prten on Tu*a 4sy ipnvloua In bracken wiraav Spot buyar »9T i!»*i wllar U6* (<MO>: Thra« Month, buyer (»51 ((»•>»> aallar i»M (iMO) Markat tana: Bulcr Salaa: 5.375 tona32 words
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Article226 1974-06-27 15 Straits tin UP $6.87 THE Straits tin price gained another $6 87 j to $1,315 per picul In Penang yesterday on an official offering up 10 tons to 220 tons. The overnight London market continued to ease with its forward buyers slipping £17 lower to £3.825 per metric ton. LONDON:226 words
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Article501 1974-06-27 15 mRADINO In the Singapore X rubber market yesterday was uncertain and mixed at the outset with prices at a around Tuesday's closing levels London's final advices were disappointing reaultlng In some indecision. The later part of the morning aaw the market steadier on shortcovering. The morning session closed501 words
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Article84 1974-06-27 15 rjAILY Safß pri««t issued at noon yesterday: Jsry Ait (Garros* Mth> irnuiNU) MUH •■ycnVMan Barren Belter* (•MHMrkf) (MaMftwkf) 3MR 5CV SMR »L SMR I SMR 10 SMR SO SMR M (1 ton p«ileti (1 ton pallet) U ton pallet) (1 ton pallet) <1 Ion pallet) il ton pallet)84 words
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Article208 1974-06-27 15 uONOKONO. Wed. After opening on a steady not*. the market firmed up gradu- ally as more buyers appeared after mid-morning pushing share price* up across the board. However, mild profit-taking set In just a fe* minutoc before the afternoon close i causing most of the shares to close at208 words
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Article43 1974-06-27 15 On atM Iraa aiahansa markat in Hongkong yesterday the U.I. •allar waa quoted at 5.0410' ***** for T.T. and 502 503 for sash. Startmt was quoted at II U/ 12 0& and ana taal af laid waa quotrd at 902 3043 words
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Article186 1974-06-27 15 TOKYO. Wed. Prices on 1 the Tokyo Stock E» change closed higher with a minor rally on bargainhunting after five days of decline. The Dow Jones average waa up 21.34 to close at 4,671.83 and the New index edged up 0 49 to 33«73 Trading volume totalled 140 million186 words
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Article286 1974-06-27 15 MELBOURNE. Wed Prices drifted down in light trading on the Mcl- j bourne Stock Exchange today i with brokers citing lack of i I const ruction news and the i approach of t^ie end of the financial yea; as the two major forces. Today's closing middle prices In Australian286 words
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Article163 1974-06-27 15 AMSTERDAM. Tues The market recovered lrom recent weakness in the absence of a further decline on WaU Street and aided by tne recovery In London, dealers said. Royal Daleh and Akxo were leaders to rise In Dutcn Internationals and Uaiiefcr also advanced. Gains predominated In domestics Shippings were mixed163 words
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Article106 1974-06-27 15 ZUBICH. Tues. There l were signs of reslsUnce on the Slock Exchange today, j Buyers remained reserved. Bonds were again Irregular. The Credit Sulsse Index lost 1.6 polnU to 308.8. > Cloalnc prteaa la Swlaa franca with th« dif?er»nca oa tha pr«vioua I It SUIM* 2*33 Bank Corpn U»106 words
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Article245 1974-06-27 15 NEW YORK. Tues Stocks. battered down for more than a week by Inflation and interest rate concerns, staged i a brisk Uchntcal rail}'. Ignor- Ing a number of adverse I news Items. The Dow Jones Industrials climbed 12.62 to 838.85. while j the New York Stock Exchange common245 words
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Article101 1974-06-27 15 TINS Tuesday It 72 Monday 79 09 Week ago M.bl RIBBERS Monday 327.01 Tuesday 133.49 Week ago 347 01 OILS Tuesday 193.92 Monday 190 43 Week ago 196.92 INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 253 2 Monday 248 3 Week age 260 2 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 828 85 Monday 818 33101 words
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Article68 1974-06-27 15 araaa 111 V 8 dollar, per ounc* 11, Auatrallan dollar, per ouoc« (2) Avarasa price Ull Ull Irlbourn* M) N A 103 43 -orxlon 149 73 150 00 Klrul ISO 7S 1M 24 lon«ko«( 1 4(130 CIOM4 ;urteh 14« 0OB 14» 00B 151 OOS ISO 5OS »»ni 14568 words
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Article199 1974-06-27 15 A STAN currency deposit tntcrbaok rates a* at ctos* on Wednesday. June Nat*: Theae rates may differ sightly from those cuoted by banks to their tUStOBBtTk. Offer Bid 7 dftys 11 7 11 1 4 1 mth II it 11 I rntbs U 5 8 It 1199 words
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Article42 1974-06-27 15 Cloning lnteitank rmt*s In Singapore dollar* (or June M Offer BU Overnight 1 i 1 4 1 mth 6 I 11 3 mttu 9 11 If t II 3 mths a 11 16 1/1 Prime rate l 4 r l42 words
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Advertisement863 1974-06-27 16 STATE OF BRUNEI VACANCY FOR STOREKEEPER SPECIAL GRADE Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates to fill the post of Storekeeper Special Gr.de in the Public Works Department. Brunei Qualifications and Experience. Applicants must be under the age of 45 and possess at least LC E English or its equivalent863 words
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Advertisement451 1974-06-27 16 STATE OF BRUNEI VACANCIES FOR ENGLISH/MALAY TRANSLATORS Applications are invited for the po«ts of English Malay Translators in the Brunei Government Service Qualifications Applicants must be Malays, and have passed the Overseas School Certificate, and at least Standard VI Malay Candidates should be able to read and write Jawi script.451 words
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Advertisement256 1974-06-27 16 GENERAL ELECTRIC U.S.A. GENERAL ELECTRIC (USA) CONTROLS PTE. LTD.. has an immediate vacancy for UNIT SUPERVISOR (2ND SHIFT) Direct charge of a group of workers (majority females) and overall supervision of all 2nd shift personnel in achieving predetermined schedules of high quality products at competitive cost. The applicant must be256 words
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Advertisement264 1974-06-27 16 NOTICE Madam KANAPATHIPILLAI MERCY POTKODDY (solicitor) is requested to contact urgently Yeo Company, Rm. 802, Bth floor, Ocean Garment Building, 100 Upper Cross Street, Singapore, 1. Telephone No: ***** *****8. NOTICE TRI-STATE OIL TOOLS has bought over the tangible assets of JAMES E. ETHRIDGE and SHIRLEY ETHRIDGE. and JIM'S OIL264 words
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242 1974-06-27 17 Business heads agree to boost firms in region rpOKYO, Wed. Busl1 ness leaders from five Asean countries and Japan yesterday agreed to redouble efforts to foster independent domestic industries in the region through multinational Joint undertakings and di .'islon of labour. The agreement was reached at the first South-east AsianReuter - 242 words
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Article31 1974-06-27 17 LIEUTENANT Colonel Jimmy Yap of the Singapore Armed Force* will be reviewing officer for the Boys' Brigade In Singapore at Toa Payoh Sports sudium on Sunday at 5.00 pjn31 words
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Article23 1974-06-27 17 ROCHORE community centre's youth sub-committee will visit the Semta»ang field experimental station and the Little Sisters of the Poor on Sunday.23 words
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Article23 1974-06-27 17 HATER consumption on Tuesday was 119.9 million gallons (545.000 cubic metres), 1.6 million gallons (7,000 cubic metres) more than on Monday.23 words
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Article, Illustration151 1974-06-27 17 No mistakes for this young man... or it's a bloody end ONE wrong move a Jerk, a gasp, or even ft wandering eye and the slicy edged swords and daggers would come diving down to his chest. But blonde Italian Bruno Carletti, formerly a daring young man on the flying151 words
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395 1974-06-27 17 THE Urban Renewal Authority is acting as the Government's agent to build fringe area car parks for the park and ride scheme to be introduced early next year. There will be 14 parks in all, where motorists who do not wish to take395 words
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Article29 1974-06-27 17 PRESIDENT Shearea will review 10.000 members of the tit. John Ambulance Brigade at their annual Inspection at the Jalan Beaar Stadium at 6 p-m on July 7.29 words
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176 1974-06-27 17 Unite to fight crime, flat dwellers urged pLAT-DWKLLEBS were •T yesterday urged to establish and promote good neighbour ties and mutual concern for one another to I combat crime. This message b contained In a pamphlet by the MP for Tiong Bahn. Mr. Ch'ng Jit Koon. who officUted at balloting176 words
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Article62 1974-06-27 17 THE third heat of Welfare Talentlme 1974 will be held at the Singapore Council of Social Bervlc* between 1230 pm and 4p m 00 Saturday. The organlmtlons taking part art Chen Bu Lan Methodist Children's Home, School for the Blind Singapore School for the Daal. B.ngapore AstocUUon for62 words
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245 1974-06-27 17 Cooking oil at special rate in Welcome store THB NTUC Welcome supermarkets at Toa **ayon and Serangoon Garden Estate are selling Cock brand groundnut oU (In cans of five katls) at a "special offer price of $8 20, the Trade Department said yesterday. Following are the recommended prices: Rice: American245 words
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Article35 1974-06-27 17 THE Education Ministry U studying a suggestion by the Singapore Malay Teachers' Union to reduce the number of periods spent on second language lessons by Malay students In the English language stream35 words
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Article150 1974-06-27 17 TWENTY -ONE *mploy- era were fined a total of $4,000 fo: infringing the Central Provident Fund and the Hegulatlon of Employment Acts during the week ending June 15. In addition. $31,283.32 in arrears of CPF contributions and $1,843.02 Interest on late payments were collected from them,150 words
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Advertisement138 1974-06-27 17 1 I I J I I 4 I n/ Iwr J a> fl HI aY 111 11 Wkm fj j f i efts/6c fts/6 cleaners in one brilliant design By combining both upright and cylinder rmWMM K\ methods, the top-of-ihe-line Hoover Convertible m^mMmwSgSsj\ Model 1 1 24 A does every138 words
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Advertisement304 1974-06-27 17 r ■■^M^aM ai— T I MBF' 9 Ml ■<" V *fjfe Hal |fe7 P tjtt 1 aw .dt m if^* CENTRE OF FINE ARTS invites you to the largest art and antique exhibition in Singapore. More than 200 paintings by top artists. From 20th June 1974. VENUE: HIGH STREET CENTRE304 words
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Miscellaneous807 1974-06-27 17 TV SINGAPORE (5) in/w\ U M UN MM: i IA lt«i Brief US 1U.UU Trade md Test Tranv U.OU Q omet (Malay repeat) IFlSSL"!*? 3JI W BuNds H. Dertroys-.t Opening am) Housewives' Matinee— Can Be Done (repeat) 7JI News Ho Man Sou (Cantonese film, Pt. 1) (Malay) 7.41 Temperatures Rismgl.M807 words
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Article451 1974-06-27 18 CJ tells DPP: Be more careful Merchant wins false report appeal fHK Chief Justice, Mr. Wee Chong Jin, yesterday told the Public Prosecutor's Department to exercise greaier care and judgment before prosecuting people for making allegedly false reports of corruption against public servants. He made the remark yesterday after setting451 words
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109 1974-06-27 18 SBS to set up inquiry office at pier THE Singapore Bus Service will set up an Information office at Clifford Pier to receive complaints and Inquiries from commuters. The office, expected to be operational In September, is one of the projects to streamline the SBS management. Two receptionists will be109 words
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Article55 1974-06-27 18 Shaik Sabah calls on Raja THE Kuwait Foreign Minister. Shalk Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jabar AlSabah yesterday paid a courtesy call on the Foreign Minister, Mr. S. Rajaratnam at his office at City Hall Shalk Snbah flew in on Tuesday night after attending the Islamic Foreign Ministers Conference in Kuala Lumpur. He55 words
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Article64 1974-06-27 18 THE MP for Ulu Pandan Dr Chiang Hal Ding, will open a "Water Is Precious "exhibition at the Ulu Pandan community centre at 8 p.m. on Friday. The exhibition will also be open to the public on Saturday and Sunday from 3 p.m. to 10 p.m64 words
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Article131 1974-06-27 18 Visit pass of US lawyer extended rpHE professional visit 1 pa s s of American lawyer Mr. W. Oage McAfee, has been extended for a year. Mr. McAfee of Coudert Brothers, had a one-year pass which expired yesterday. He received a letter from the Immigration Department giving him a one-year131 words
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137 1974-06-27 18 rE Law Society of Western Australia wiU hold a three day law convention here at Holiday Inn from July 1. A boat 130 Australian lawyers, including their wives, will be present when the Chief Justicr, Mr. Wee Chong Jin. opens the convention at137 words
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Article, Illustration136 1974-06-27 18 SAF MUSICMAKERS ALL SET TO GET SHOW ON THE ROAD rE Singapore Armed Forces Music and Drama Company will give their first public "Army Road Show" at the Kreta Ay«i People's Theatre on July 7 at 8 p.m. Formed in July 1973. the SO-strong group of national136 words
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Article21 1974-06-27 18 TOA PAYOH Library will hold a sing-along and musical item* at its prtmists at 3 p.m on July 13.21 words
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295 1974-06-27 18 THE Singapore Zoological Gardens expects a crowd of 10.000 at the zoo on Saturday when it celebrates Its first anniversary. On that day, entrance tickets will be at halfprice $1 for adults and 50 cents for children. Highlight of the celebration Is the295 words
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250 1974-06-27 18 Successful appeal to raise fine imposed in error A SUB-CONTRACTOR, liable to a $2,000 statutory fine plus a possible jail sentence for breaching the Employment Act, had been fined only $700 "In error", a Deputy Public Prosecutor told the Appeal Court yesterday. Mr. Alan Wong Hoi Ping successfully urged the250 words
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Article61 1974-06-27 18 THE Bar nan SosialU has condemned the Internal Security Department's recent arrest of 31 people and called for the unconditional release of all political detainees. In a joint statement, the Singapore Polytechnic Students' Union and the University of Singapore Students Union quoted the UN Charter and called61 words
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Advertisement298 1974-06-27 18 I L Icmic I f tiUtljc I trntftttrr i VICTOR MENDEZ >> AUCTIONEERS APPRAISERS (< proudly present j* A GRAND PUBLIC AUCTION SALE OF CHOICE PERSIAN CARPETS RUGS DIRECT FROM ISFAHAN 75 rare pieces of accomplished excellence and beauty for the discerning collector, including: 10 antique Turkestan and 5 Shiraze298 words
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Advertisement125 1974-06-27 18 m .s^fl g^g^g^sfl I s^sk /M Lfc i sw^ Thc^THORfNS The latest model in the fine Thorens range. Attractive Price plus all the essential features to make it another top-rated Thorens turntable. Exclusive TP 16 tone-arm. Dynamically balanced, lowtracking error, magnificient performance. Quality sound reproduction. Noted to have the best125 words
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Advertisement1279 1974-06-27 19 mNTAJEIISIIIP SERVICE TO W/CINTINENT z^^^^^^^^^^^^~^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^~ H o.i| A vtrp ntlKl lAV i»l'PO:t P Oaurk lira Nona UK. OS*** D n iMt nmt ii Mr mo it ion nwi kllltMl MAM 1 '■•> SMr MMr II Mr MMr 14 lolj uviipoti ItT i >ojr ii mj t tot it B n1,279 words
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Advertisement1269 1974-06-27 19 Oj BLUE SEA UNE %§Jf Express States to Straits Service I H Orlttot Moottoo lolt/Ptl N Tort Sport P Ktla«| Ptnonf uiHi Sa.M Sa.M taifM la Pt Im Mmm M Mr T 1 Pf MM MOM toriot lohM U.IM l.r, I laM JI i POOTESIIIUS Sa.M U.M Sa.M ta M1,269 words
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Advertisement1112 1974-06-27 19 It EUPOt N>ir| I'kmn P'iM> tiwoptM Doaaurt Inmi AMaorp All U K i port P, Mia»| Scan Aootfia Nona Don msL u^ as? s-5 -a ss l«Esr iM 2,55 &1 la S§ sa TNIt lIPIESS 1.1, i Aat HA* 21AM MAM 71 lo] CITT OF EPINPUICH 7Ao| IAo« I M1,112 words
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Advertisement886 1974-06-27 19 Illi II f- t- J-^k-|| MM MMMM f This is the flag of the Far East Europe shipping me most frequently seen on the Mediterranean. ommmmmmmmmmmm! H^* FULLY CONTAINEKIZED SEKVICE TO EUKOPE lOMint t'PWt I FN: ■Smican mv i« Rotterd n Amsterdatn, Antwerp, Le Havre. Buu?vtui/T *Mj B»sl«. Hamburg, Bremen.886 words
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Advertisement790 1974-06-27 19 BMBI hT| I I 1 r^BMM^TaT^TT^^^^O^^BMM Son— pmn *****4, f K.Ur^ 4341; K.L. *****; haia| JJJOI. THE BANK LINE LTD. LMK FRE.U OTIC*. TT.STIAM [dill l«.n,0") P. Ulaof I'port t. 41 Tata, jIAITIAM ,tt .rt. i Mir«Ml A V Afr.ct) P >tlan| M Ml/I Mr t'poro ItVtNliM Mt.r.t.ot. lOOO.M. I790 words
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Advertisement923 1974-06-27 20 V*/ B T M P^ H^ a^nL a IjaaMMiBjBBBBBBBaMBiBBvJ M*MMaaa»aa»aaaaaa«MMaaMMaa "YL.«»i mb*'"** KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. KAWASAKI KINKAI KIS£« UISHA LTD. lAPAN, NONG KONG. STUITS SERVICE Ittu Ho»|»o'| Si»|aaxirt P. Ktmn •nahin v is Wlt CNIMPIBN ICIANII Japan Arabian Cull Sarvlca Siaftora fM: luiKiiuur 44 IM| cotaaaa/MiKat/IMai •lliivit MtM in923 words
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Advertisement946 1974-06-27 20 ACCEPTtNC TUCTMS. TIKIS AM OTHER HEAVY EIOIPtJENTS FM SAIAN AM IRNNtSIA AIL PUTS From ETA ETO ItstiMiiM' LC T lEAITT lITIS Jakarta 21 MM MMm Indonesia. LC.T. KMTY MT Tarakan la Part 21 JMt Indonesia. IST IFJTAP TaraUn N Jaat 2MI Indonesia. BEAUTY LILY Kaoshunf MtaM IMy Mania lEAun VANIA946 words
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Advertisement1069 1974-06-27 20 IX^ncpuinc ocitaiT uncrl *aL^all_aM _aal a Mu. m j -w^ r^r^rr^^^P^ u.k. iuno»t mtvici LOADING FOR LCNOCN, ROTTIRDAM. HAMBURG, BILBAO. LI HAVRE taaMl P lal**t Pimm londea foam M'karf NIPTUNf IMIIHB Itlaaallaty 1/ J laty I I laay ttat IB lt« aal mptHm iZ%iA a»» *m nn vi nu,t iim1,069 words
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Advertisement808 1974-06-27 20 EIPtSSS SEIVKf TO UMM, irYOtftat/tWTWMT PMTa i| Vaio fcupto/i p uianf Ptnanf laaavt tan UMI TIIATAI II Part n/ IMI B.lbao 30 7. lta*M 1/1 rtaja n trtaata 13 1. A'atrß Wt. Htarl 21 I lunci Mill 11/11 Ml IT/lt Ml la Man* 1/t. Liftrpaoi 5 H'tury, art. turn in808 words
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Advertisement718 1974-06-27 20 il^^^B I |T A^ PO«T KUNC MutM ■'art: AMaa. Kw VWton.. Mont; Koac Mail «nd Boi.n> bbmbmi aaxii Mini- Thai oraan. H.rth Itkar.: Jotor N.rto Part: Run*. Mclawla. Chidambaram mix) Al.ianoVr Or»lt> Blr.am B.rtK: MM Lloyd. Car. p.ntana and B*bu.hkin Dmi Wafer P*MM: Blniang Pad. K.lni Slam. Far. and T«««yon«718 words
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Advertisement885 1974-06-27 21 HSasH! S5S5sr9SfS LSaB ®<£olotn Cattle Jfinante CORPOtATION LIMITED Balance Sheet as at 31st December 1973 SHARK CAPITAL 1573 1972 Authorised 9 875. 000 Ordinary Shares of $l/-each t 9 675 000 9 875 00" $l/-each '12VOOO 125.000 J10.001'.000 810.000 000 IS^fl^oo Ordinary Shares of $1/- each. 'ully paid $3,511,000 12.511.000885 words
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Advertisement654 1974-06-27 21 uNivStsFmJECLAYTr""™ Letrik Ka— Permohonan-permohonan adalah dipelawa bagi mencisi jawaUn Jurutera Letrik Kanan di Uoiver»iti Malaya. Kelayakaau Calun-calun mestilah secrang "Corporate Member of the Institution of Electrical Engineer*" atau yanjf setaraf- dengannya dan mempunyai Sijil Kecekapan Kejuruteraan Letrik Gred I atau Gred 11, yang dikeluarkan oleh Lembaga Letrik Negara. Calun-calun mestilah654 words
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Advertisement660 1974-06-27 21 A well-established European organisation engaged In the manufacture of building material*, Invites young and forceful Malaysian Citizens to fill the post of SALES REPRESENTATIVE The successful applicant should have (a) at least 2-3 years working experience (b) proven sales records |c) tte of drive and Initiative (d) valid driving licence660 words
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Advertisement363 1974-06-27 21 CONDOLENCE THE STAFF OF INTEL (M) SDN. BHD. EXPRESS THE DEEPEST CONDOLENCE TO MR. NG FOO SENG ON THE DEMISE OF HIS BELOVED FATHER MR. NG PAX WAI ON 25.6.74. Change of Telephone Number With effect from 29th June, 1 974, SOC F I N COMPANY BERHAD, 3rd mile Jalan363 words
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Advertisement286 1974-06-27 21 TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (Ne lit) NOTICE UNDER SECTION 117 Notice Is hereby given that the following amend menu will be made to an Approved Plan No J7/MM which Is permanently exhibited for public Inspection at the office of Town Council, Johore Bahru, on any working day during office hours. Plopcswd286 words
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Article382 1974-06-27 22 School buses call off strike Protest against diesel shortage KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday fHt "strike" by school bus operators here and in Petaling Jaya today in protest of the diesel shortage" will be called off tomorrow. The protest left 10,000 schoolchildren stranded. Operators In these two areas said today they would382 words
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343 1974-06-27 22 Razak calls for revival of the '1957 spirit' KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. —Tun Abdul Razak hu called for a revival of the 1997 spirit— spirit of unity and service among Umno leaders so a* to meet future challenges. The 1957 spirit, he recalled, followed the Umno declaration in Malacca In February343 words
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Article32 1974-06-27 22 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed About 8 000 new unit* of houM* and fl»u will be built by the Ministry of Dtfenct this year They will •caxmnodate AriMd Force* married per-32 words
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Article29 1974-06-27 22 JOHORE BAKU Wed A Malaysian and a Japanese fishing boat, sttsad by South Vietnam over the w—taod for allegedly entering ite ooactai ashing waters, have been released.29 words
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Article125 1974-06-27 22 LIBYA'S OIL OFFER TO MALAYSIA KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Libya Is prepared to supply Malaysia's crude oil need*, according to Libyan Foreign Minister Abdel Ati Al-Obeidi. In an interview with the Arab Service of Radio Malaysia yesterday, Mr. Obeidl said Libya was prepared to sell oil if Malaysia had the reflninfReuter - 125 words
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133 1974-06-27 22 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The recent lncreaaes In the floor and celling price* of tin will result In higher production which will in the long run benefit consumers, according to the Washington based Malayan Tin Bureau. The bureau said In the latest Issue of Its133 words
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135 1974-06-27 22 pARTT BUNTAR. Wed. Two Inshore fish•men were attacked by an unknown group of people off the Tanjong Plandang coast, nine plies from here early todaj. Fishermen Ang Chew Kool. 29. and Low Ah Joo, 16. set out to tea at 5 a_m. with three135 words
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Article32 1974-06-27 22 KUALA LUMPUR. W«L W«*M Cap mm 75 t* > !lT'*^tt >r Owbml S «t TV Mslayito Iwinw sight if the pragrmmTJgfr- "to"*" to listen 111 MMUNMii It any l—t-ilnwto32 words
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Article77 1974-06-27 22 3 more die of dengue fever KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Another three death: from dengue haemorrhaglc fever have been reported In the past 24 hours in Peninsular Malaysia. They are a 13-year-old girl from Malacca, an 11--year-old girl from Muar and a six- year-old boy from Batu Par-«t. In the past77 words
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Article47 1974-06-27 22 PENANO. Wed Malaysia is too prosperous a country to qualify lor Dutch •id, the Dutch Ambassador to Malaysia Mr J A Kentkamp Mid. "Our government's policy U to restrict such aid to poor countries lowest in tt» United Nations list." he said.47 words
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Article49 1974-06-27 22 TAJPWO. Wed. a mod*l township 1 will riae UP near the KamunUnc Industrial Estate her* with tht completion of two housing schemes In the area Mentrl Besar Dato Sn Rail Kamaruddln said ihu at the ground breaking ceremony of the $10 S mUUMThaußlng complex yasterday.49 words
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Article28 1974-06-27 22 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Civil aervanta who an occupying ffovwmnant quarters haw bean aatod to vacate them U they h»T« J*«flv*n a housing loan by tht government.28 words
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Advertisement285 1974-06-27 22 introducing a new lighter cooking oil at a lower price No heavy.oMy taste: Easy to digest: Higher in poly- unsaturates: Lower in price: New Lady's Choice Pure Vegetable New Lady's Choice Pure Vegetable New Lady's Choice Pure Vegetable New Lady's Choice Pure Vegetable Oil is so pure and light, there's285 words
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Advertisement1878 1974-06-27 23 classified ads g) ojB_BMBB a a SMJBfBjJBfBjBjjmm FAST E)(P~ANONK> FIRM ha* Im- I WAN~TIO FEMALE OENERAL mediate vacancies for Security CLIRK irrespective of age. SBSSSS! aaawsmwS Ouards Call personally at 462-A. knowledge of book-keeping Call ENTRUST YOURSELF CONPI- Serangoon Road Spore S with 2 personally 84E 90E. Blk 4. DENTLY1,878 words
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Advertisement707 1974-06-27 23 LADII* HAVE CAR DRIVING licence, speak fluent English snd other local dlalecU We need you lo sell our new cars. AtlracUve salary and commission. Apply P O Box 356. Toa Payoh Central with photo (non-returnable) DIAL **I*l 7*978 for Mr Cheng, arrange an appointment for Interview and see what It's707 words
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Advertisement1577 1974-06-27 23 EXPANDING BOOK COMPANY RtOUwaH. (a) 2 Sales Represer latlve* (female applicant' conM ALE/FEMALE DRAFTSMEN sidered SUte experience educan1 1 awn 1 niwn a ripwlanis tlonal background and salary m» ai required Must have own car. (b) laiZaea 2 delivery' packing boys Must E r have minimum Secondary One lji IMJ.JJH1,577 words
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Advertisement778 1974-06-27 23 FOR SALI OR R9JNT "Crystal Tower" district 10 3. m 1 Buklt Tlmah Road split level luxurious apartments central alrcon. swimming pool, sauna bath, beautiful gardens, immediate eey rupatlon For sale Jurong Kochi track 1. Jalan KlsmU. 2 stor-> semi-detached bungalow Almost complete Contact telephone *****0 BUNGALOWS: BINJAU. KINOS CLOSE,778 words
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Advertisement757 1974-06-27 23 •TOREY TERRACE house with I bedrooms also 1 furnished roon. with private entrance and own amenities Both In dlst 16 Tel *****7 PtMaWBIBM ROOM* DIST. I*. private entrance, cooking allowed. No children 8250/- 8360/Rlng ***** View 41. Lewis Road Spore 10 MIOriPOINT LUXURY APARTMENT*, unfurnished 3 bedrooms, central alrcondltlonlng. wall-to-wall757 words
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Advertisement793 1974-06-27 23 WATTEN ESTATE 7 BIDROOM* 2W-storey semi -detached furnished $1 BWI Thomson Height semi-detached double-storey 5 bedroom* 8850 Hongkong Park semi-detached double-storey 5 bedrooms, fully furnished $550 Tuan Sing Park double-storey semi-detached 5 rooms fully furnished $850 and other futrlcu available at reasonable price Contact Lucky Housing Agency Miss Ooh *****9793 words
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Advertisement842 1974-06-27 23 3*-STOR*Y TERRACE HOUSE at Bast Coast Road and Lorong N. Telok Kurau. 5 rooms with bathroom attached, parq-jet flooring, terrasso tiled and mosaic. Principals only Contact Miss Ling *****7 BSLETAR HILLS SINOLB-BTOREY SEMIDETACHED man> extras. 3 bedrooms. China terrasio aluminium sliding doors/windows $88,000 on o Tel 83*30. DtST IS DOU*LE-*TORBV842 words
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Advertisement627 1974-06-27 24 C>«UALA LUMPUR 40 acres freee»old land suitable for housing -development Only 3'i miles from I'OFO adjoining Selangor Pro- fiertles Price $2 50 p.s.f. Apply •*JT Box A ***** Spore .GOLDEN HILL TERRACE HOUSE 'for sale $118,000/- Please call fcHfii r- RICHAROS PARK %f RICHARD AVENUE 5 UPPER MRANOOON ROAD, '•T)ff627 words
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Advertisement338 1974-06-27 24 •I PURtNSisip 4 tables *pace vail cant with full faclUUes. Union I Build. i| Opposite Tunst I Bulldlntr Phont *****3 POR RENT OFFICE SPACE 12TH FLOOR INTERNATIONAL PLAZA, ANSON ROAD FROM 946 SQ FT TO 2382 84 FT POR RENT/SALE STH FLOOR ANSON CENTRE, ANSON ROAD, WHOLE FLOOR 5546 SQ338 words
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Advertisement395 1974-06-27 24 WANTED COVERED NSDO* TRIAL FACTORY space approximate area 2.500 sq ft. with electric and water Call Ml 1 10 WAJWC4JBSM4J BPACB required 6 months/ 1 years. Area Between 10.000 10 10.000 sqft Preference Harbour Ares. Required Immediately Please call DA Y» PHOA SONS Tat *****3 NAM-NO TRAVEL 6ERVICE (•NtaAPORE) PTB.395 words
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Advertisement483 1974-06-27 24 BPSJCUL LOW to London. New York. Toronto. Los Angstcs. Europe, Australia. Indonesia, Hongkong Tokyo Please call Alrmaster Trtvel Centre. 3* Dhoby Ohaut (Near Cathay einem«)Tel 3*730/3*753 JUMtJO TOUM MA 747 HONOKONO KOWLOOH DAYS *»95 HONO KONO/BANOKOK I DAYS (1050 20/7 3/8. 17/( 31/8 HONOKONO TAP" AN HUALEXN (Allshan) 8 DAYS483 words
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Advertisement597 1974-06-27 24 Europe *T3*. Austral* jj*O US XT/ Canada 81.300. ToWrV todopsttn Bant*ok 36K PrlnatpStrsat (opposite Cathay Tel 3333*1/ 333*17/ *****1 NEW METROLANO TRAVEL* (PTDLTB. THE GIANT TURTLMS) The Ideal weekend tour foryptar children and family Only *fJ.K> all Inclusive to Kuantan (TURTLE BEACH-CHENDOR MOTEL) 2 days. Seats are limited Book tarty597 words
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Advertisement810 1974-06-27 24 KBBPINO TYPEWRITING^ CLASS** Days/ Tun* Shorthand Theory Monday and Friday 5.30 6 SO pm. or 7.30 8 30 pm. Tuesday and Thursday 8 30 9.30 pm. Sunday 30 :i 00 am. Bookkeeping; Monday and Friday 730 *ls pas. Tueaday and Thursday 6 30 7 30 pm. or 8.30 930 pm810 words
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Advertisement708 1974-06-27 24 aiCNITANIAL COWRBI POM SSJILS: (Six months Rapid Course preparing for BBC/ Pitman Examinations) Morning/ Afternoon/ Evening Sessions Starting July. Register early Raja't College Raffles Place (*****); Raja's. 218 D Changl Road (4076**) WWRmtANC (Theory/ Speed up to ISO w.p.m). Morning/ Afternoon/ Evening Sessions Latest method In teaching Register early Rate's708 words
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Advertisement896 1974-06-27 24 CHARTERED MCNsTTARYBNIP (CIS). Courses begin In July Telephone *****1/1 Centre for Career Development. Raffles Place (1) STRUCTURAL DRAUGHTSMANSHIP A DESIGN Enquire: cee a act school 67-C Time* Row! sapilNl KajMteJNj Kertoau HaeeSW e-pore 6. Tel: 1141S art. 11. RADIO a T.V. BLECTRONICS COURSE conducted by experts Apply Science Electronics (Private)896 words
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Advertisement1018 1974-06-27 24 CM** lIOMS VEHICLE* (S) LTD 45 Seotls Road (Newton) Singapore 9 Tel *****1 ft *****3 offers 1973 Datsun Pick-up. Colt Oalant Station wagon. Masda 10*0. Dauun 1200 StaUonwagon. Masda F lOOO Station wagon Ford Escort 1100. Toyota 3000 aircon Austin 1300OT. Toyota Corolla 1200. Volkswagen Kombl. Morris Minor Van 19711,018 words
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Advertisement790 1974-06-27 24 1673 FIAT 134 SPECIAL (aircon. I Morns Mini 1000 Special 1971 Datsun 1200 Saloon. Toyota Corolla 1200 Saloon Datsun 1400 Saloon 1971 Austin 1300 Saloon. 1970 Ford Cortina Deluxe Saloon 1968 Masda 1500 Saloon 1967 Mercedes Bern 200 Saloon 1 lan Heng 4 Co 242. Middle Road Tel *****0/***** 16*3790 words
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388 1974-06-27 25 Billie-Jean marches impressively to Round 3 f ONDON, Wed. "California's BillleJean King and Ken Rosewall of Australia underlined that there Is no substitute for age and experience at the Wimbledon tennis championships when they marched impressively onwards In the singles yesterday. Mrs. King, the top seed and a warm favourite388 words
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Advertisement736 1974-06-27 25 Sime Darby Singapore Ltd. requires I DEMONSTRATOR I ■Qualifications Expedience: I Overseas School Certificate but not essential. Fluent in spoken andl K written English, and in spoken Malay. Cantonese and Hokkien dialects HExperience in building construction work-sites or shipbuilding.! ■shiprepairing Industrie s. Physically fit. at least 5' 7" to be736 words
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Advertisement1206 1974-06-27 25 ■■i^ BaaMkd »^^™^^^—^"^"^B^^^^Saßßaß^B^B^B^Bßß^B^B^Bßßß^Bßa^Bßß^B™ I amjM/ffw/fff Mr I Q3 SATS invites applications from Singapore citizens for the following appointments £*J APPOINTMENT REQUIREMENTS SALARY ft C 9 Safe/ty Applicants should: Salary will be C 9 j€ Office* possess a Polytechnic commensurate V CO Diploma in Mechenicel wlth CO M Engineering cationt nd1,206 words
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Article111 1974-06-27 26 PANDIAN NETS WINNING GOAL MALAYSIAN Airlines System edged strong rivals Singapore Hilton 1-0 In the Business Houses League and Cup Division Two soccer match at Oeylang Stadium yesterday RETORTS JOE DORAI. For MAS. who won the League Division Three title In March, this was their second victory. However, it was111 words
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Article37 1974-06-27 26 SEOUL, Wed. The United SUtea defeated Peru 3-1 (15-4. 3-15. 15-10. 15-3) and South Korea routed Mexico 3-0 (15-13. 16-4. 15-3) In the four-nation Invitational Women's volleyball match In the provincial dtv of Kwangju yesterday.37 words
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197 1974-06-27 26 Amaya: I plan to knock out Shibata TOKYO, Wed. Challenger Antonoi Amaya of Panama today predicted a knockout victory over World Boxing Council (WBC) Junior lightweight champion Kuniaki Shibata of Japan in their 15-round title match tomorrow night at the Nihon Universiy auditorium. Amaya, 28, the WBC No. 9 JuniorUPI - 197 words
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Article370 1974-06-27 26 D ARRIER draw and order of running for the third and fourth day of the Ipoh races on Saturday and Sunday: SaMrcav: ■ACT 1 Ctaaa Dlv. 3 M: 11. 6. S. 10. 4. 3. 1. S. 3. P. 7. (Scratching* Midas Touch 11. Princely Coach).370 words
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Article, Illustration412 1974-06-27 26 PERCY SENEVIRATNE - Reel invites Swee Lee to train in America PERCY SENEVIRATNE By rHEE SWEE LEE, the darling of Singapore athletic fans, has received an invitation to train and compete in the United States— in j.reparation for the Montreal! Olympics in 1976. The man behind this move Is Vince Reel, the coach412 words
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Article323 1974-06-27 26 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By IPOH, Wed. Class 1 newcomer Satoro II (late Pachls) stepped out In fine style on the sand here today He trotted once round, then steadily gathered speed In his second circuit to run the last 3f In 36 4/5. On this323 words
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Article1011 1974-06-27 26 pCNANO. Wed.— A toUl 0( »l entrlas 13 Class Two. IS] Claai Ptour. and 10J Clan PJvs ha.i bean received (or the four-day Ptnang Turf Club race meetings to be run on July 6. 7. 11 and 14. The Claei Five entries Include IT Malaysian bred hones1,011 words
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492 1974-06-27 26 Hampshire score sixth win to boost title hopes TONDON, Wed. Hampshire continued their relentless march towards retaining the English County cricket championship when they achieved their sixth win of the seasort at the expense of Lelceste rshlre at Portsmouth yesterday. They won by six wlckeU a victory made possible byReuter - 492 words
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Article, Illustration508 1974-06-27 27 Why not give Nor another trial Says ERNEST FRIDA rpHE form of Nor 1 Azahar Hamld will be Singapore AAA's main worry when they meet on Tuesday to pick the team for the Asian Games In September. Nor, 25, who has beaten the Asian Games qualifying standard of 2 05m508 words
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Article407 1974-06-27 27 LOH HOON LEE of Nanyang Girls was the only individual record breaker in yesterday's Bukit Timah District Schools athletic championships at Chinese High School, reports Ernest Frida. Hoon Lee putt the shot to a new distance of 9.88m an improvement of 0.91m on407 words
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Article195 1974-06-27 27 PRANKFURT, Wed. r —The tables have turned in the World Cup popularity stakes. Bast Germany's first round 1-0 shock defeat of West Germany have pushed the home team from their position as pre-tourna-ment favourites into an outsider's role for the World Cup. Their place has been195 words
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Article501 1974-06-27 27 ALBERT JOHNSON - ALBERT JOHNSON By SINGAPORE Schools Sports Council should look Into ways and means of encouraging greater spectator support from schoolchildren at their athletic competitions. At the City District meet yesterday at the Raffles Institution ground, though, the gallery was filled with students cheering their own athletes,501 words
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286 1974-06-27 27 PETER SIOW - Schoolboy Tan beats 6-ft. barrier PETER SIOW By rpAN YANG HWEE, 1 of Baharuddln Vocational Institute, caused a stir In the Pasir JPanjang District athletic meet when he soared to a splendid height of 1.88m in the high Jump at Queenstown track yesterday. Yang Hwee's performance In the Post Secondary286 words
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Article, Illustration512 1974-06-27 27 Stephen Croall - W. Germany sweep back to top form with 2-0 win Stephen Croall By nUSSELDORF, Wed. World Cuj) favourites West Germany swept back to top form with a stirring 2-0 victory over Yugoslavia at the start of the second final round here today. Rising magnificently from the ashes of their weekendReuter - 512 words
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199 1974-06-27 27 East Germans immune to sex and money CiRANKFURT, Wed.— The footballers of East Germany the youngest and one of the most surprising teams in the World Cup soccer tournament are Immune to the temptations of sex and money, according to their coach, Oeorg Buschner. Buschner, a former history profeuor, saidUPI - 199 words
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Article73 1974-06-27 27 NBW YORK. Wad Result* of last night's major US baaaball games AiTtisa Lragae: Detroit a Baltimore 0. Milwaukee v Boston (postponed). Cleveland v Hew York (postponed). Chicago 10 Kanaas City (11 Inns), Texas 7 MlnneeoU S, Oaktend California 1. NaMaaal Laagae: New York 6 Chicago 1. MontrealAP - 73 words
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Article46 1974-06-27 27 JAKARTA, Wad. Indonesia's badminton star and ■even-time all England champion Rudy Hartonp haa suffered a surprise defeat in current training for the coming Asian Oames In Iran B-idonesla's number three player Amrtl Nunnan beat Hartcno in straight sat lt-g, 15-10 yeatontay. Reutar.Reuter - 46 words
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Article31 1974-06-27 27 DUBLIN. Weil. British Ryder Cup Barnard Oallachcr finished three strokes about of Australian Jack Newton to win the £***** ($110,000) Carrolla International tournament at Woodbrook near hare yesterday ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article31 1974-06-27 27 SAPSA handed SRC a IU-0 rout In a BHA League Dtv Two hockey match on the padaag yaaiariay. Davlndar 1 6 Vlaaka ■aJblr Msjit and Sung Hoon sooted.31 words
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Article60 1974-06-27 27 MUMICH. Wad— Argentina goal-flatter Ruben Ayala baa broken a promise that he would cut hla flowing hair U hla team got Into the World Oup final round. Argentina made It with a «-l victory again* Haiti on Sunday, but the 34-year-old Ayala. with locks of more than60 words
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Article41 1974-06-27 27 MADRID. Wad. Barcelona qualified for the Spanish soccer cup final when they defeated Atlatioo Madrid 3-1 after aatra-Ume In the return lag saml-flnai here on Monday night lor a 1-1 aggregate win They win meat Baal Madrid In Urn41 words
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Article33 1974-06-27 27 HAMNOVBI. Wed—Braslllan forward Lrivinha. who injured hla foot In Saturday's game against Zaire, probably will be out for the rest of the World Cup team phyatclan Dr Toledo said today. UPI.UPI - 33 words
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Miscellaneous86 1974-06-27 27 ATHLETICS Parfr Panjanr District meat (Qutenatcwn 2 p.m City District meet (Orange Road a.m.). BADMINTON SBA Under 21 Champlonahlpa (SBA Hall 630 p.m >. HOCKEY SHA Le»gue Dtr. 1: Police v Janaenlte* i l»m»n Rdi. SAPBA v 8 Shipyard (Dover Rdi, Dlv. 2: SRC B v Jantenttes B' 8CC t86 words
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Article66 1974-06-27 28 RANGOON. Wed. The Burmese Ocvem-nent has arrested a rebel sent by former Trade Minister U Thwln to Instigate the rtcent labour troubles here. tn official announcement said yesterday. The announcement .aid U Thwln had joined (ormer Frtmler U Nu. who was granted asylum in Bangkok In October IK9Reuter - 66 words
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Article, Illustration85 1974-06-27 28 MANILA. Wed. Nine outlines today signed an agreemfnt to contribute US$24 3 million to finance the .second phase of the Nam Ngum Hydroelectric project In LeMM through the Aalan Development Bank, a bank press statement amid. Government official* from the United States. Canada. Britain. WestUPI - 85 words
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384 1974-06-27 28 Skeleton of missing ex-spy chief puzzles the police LONDON, Wednesday gRITISH police were set a puzzle today resembling a detection classic the mystery of a locked room containing the body of an intelligence chief who disappeared almost three years ago. Throughout that time the body of Sir Peregrine Henniker HeatonReuter - 384 words
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Article58 1974-06-27 28 LONDON. Wed. Labour disputes are delaying construction of offshore oil production platforms that Britain hoped would soon ease the strain of Arab Imports on Its economy. In the latest setback the US-Brltlsh occidental group yesterday said thai labour and production problems had set back development of ItaAP - 58 words
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Article104 1974-06-27 28 BANGKOK, Wed. Thailand's Commerce Minister Vleharn Nivatvong has proposed reducing rice export premiums and duties while raising the auota for private exporters by M per cent In an effort to boost pad! prices by M per cent. Mr. Vleharn told the Cabinet yesterday that rise104 words
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144 1974-06-27 28 10 bandits killed in Thai campaign BANGKOK. Wed. A combined military and police force has killed 10 terrorist* and arrested five Muslim bandits in Muslim populated provinces of southern Thailand in an extensive suppression campaign this month, the army's commander in chief said today. Gen. Kris Srlvara. who also isAP - 144 words
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205 1974-06-27 28 Muslim rebels not getting foreign aid: Sanya BANGKOK, Wednesday pRIME Minister Sanya Dharmasakti said today that there was no evidence that Muslim secessionist movement in southern Thailand had been supported from outside. Mr. Sanya was commenting on a recent local report that the secessionists in Yala. PatUni and Narathiwat wereReuter; AP - 205 words
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Article56 1974-06-27 28 VATICAN CTTT. Ws*l. Cardinals working at The Vatican have reoajvad an unpubllclaed pay raise, Vatican source* said yesterday They said the Vatican, taking into account the steep rise In the cost of living in neighbouring Italy, has been paying the W resident cardinals a monthly bonusUPI - 56 words
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99 1974-06-27 28 PM INVITES FARMERS FOR TALKS ON AID BANOKOK. Wed. Prime Minister Sanya Thammasak invited 20 farmers representatives us discussions at his office Wednesday while a marathon rally by landless farmers swelled In its third day. About 800 farmers from the central plains north of Bangkok gathered in hot sun atAP - 99 words
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Article483 1974-06-27 28 LONDON, WaC —Th« marktt •Mas* atawtr la alack tradia* aaa at 1 p.m. th» Financial Tuna laaaw was oowa 14 to 345.J Karljr small falls, which tlaetaa waat of inttraat. wtr* -tcnaca as aaalcri look dtfsnslvt action fol lowing an 1.C.1 cucutivfs predict too of a bloak outlook483 words
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Article382 1974-06-27 28 Move to block nuclear aid toM-E WASHINGTON, Wednesday 'pHE joint Senate-House of Hepresentatives committee on atomic energy today unanimously approved a Bill giving Congress the power to veto plans to provide nuclear power reactors and fuel to Egypt and Israel. Meanwhile, a House foreign affairs subcommittee, raising the threat ofReuter - 382 words
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109 1974-06-27 28 MAN HELD AFTER THREAT TO BLOW UP AIRCRAFT SYDNEY, Wed —Police tonight arrested a man as he picked up a US$2OO,OOO (S*500,000) ransom after a threat to blow up two aircraft, a spokesman for Qantas Airways said. A Qantas official said police swooped on the man as he picked upReuter - 109 words
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237 1974-06-27 28 US to pull out from 2 Thai air bases BANGKOK, Wed— The United Stales and Thai governments have agreed to withdraw a large number of American air force personnel and war planes from two air bases in northwest and northeast Thailand, Thai military sources said today. The numbers of U.S.AP - 237 words
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Article34 1974-06-27 28 WASHINOTON Wed. An airline stewardesses' union yesterday protested that an alarming escalation c( atry airline advertising ccmpalgni In the United BUUa 1» dccrattnc to the women whose job Is to serve passengers34 words
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Miscellaneous19 1974-06-27 28 The weather THE weather outlook for Singapore between 6 m and mid-day today acattercd thowers followed by light rain19 words
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