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Title Section15 1974-06-28 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FINAL EDITION FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1974 25 CENTS MX.(P) 21/7415 words
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Article, Illustration821 1974-06-28 1 P.M. RAMAN - INCREASE OUTPUT CALL TO WORKERS P.M. RAMAN Bosses on the only way to pay for wage hikes By^ SINGAPORE Employers Federation president, Mr E. C Waller, yesterday urged workers to raise productivity and trade unions to support reorganisation and retraining programmes. This, he said, was the only way to sustain821 words
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Article139 1974-06-28 1 rCBEASED labour costs slave*. 1172 wore not so formidable whea compared to profits and productivity over the same period, iaM Mr. C. V. Devaa Nalr, secretary general of the NTUC. Mr. Nalr was commenting on remarks on Increased labour costs by Mr. E. G. Waller, president of139 words
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Article167 1974-06-28 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday pOLICE believe the 16 suspected com munist agents captured on Tuesday were planning a "terror campaign" ir 1 the city. The officers are processing the hundreds of communist document* and pamphlets seised during their swoop on three houses in Jin Jang and Kepong areas.167 words
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Article14 1974-06-28 1 BAANTN. Tnurs Hlaabeta Taylor started an away-trom-lt-ail sladttarranaan crulM last ateht.14 words
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Article67 1974-06-28 1 PHNOM PENH. Thurs.— A civilian passenger plane crashed on Ukeofl from Battambang provtoee In northwestern Cambodia today. killing 16 people and Injuring nine, airline sources said. The plane an ageing Boeing MTwhlch dales from the World War n era, was on a return flight to Phnom67 words
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Article42 1974-06-28 1 LONDON. Thun Indian test cricketer Sudhlr b.S Nalk was today fined £36 (*****) with £30 (*****) cosu for shoplifting Nalk. M, admitted stealing four pairs of socks worth Just over £1 iS»580) from Marks and Spencer Department Store In Oxford42 words
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149 1974-06-28 1 MOSCOW. Than. President N I zo n irrlv, j In Moscow today or summit talks with tovtet leader Leonid Irexhnev on nuclear inns and other world nun. In a surprise move Mr. Ireihnev went to the ilrport with President flkolal Podforny and »r— isrReuter - 149 words
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Article35 1974-06-28 1 BUCHAREST. Thun. Pitttdent Anwar Sadat of Xtrpt arrived today on a aix-dav rUlt to Rumania and Bulftrta which diplomatic source* aald may help Improve Bfypt'i strained relation* with the Soviet Union. UPIUPI - 35 words
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Article, Illustration270 1974-06-28 1 IRENE NGOO - IRENE NGOO By rIEE TEAK OLD Jason Leow Is on the point of tears. A comrt order has divided him equally between his divorced parents two weeks a month with the father and the next two with the mother. That hag containing his toysMahfutz Matter - 270 words
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557 1974-06-28 1 BEIRUT, Thursday LEBANON will ask its Arab allies for missiles to fight off Israeli air attacks, but will probably turn down an offer to station Egyptian warplanes on its territory, government sources here said today. The sources said the Government felt theReuter; AP - 557 words
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LATEST
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Article58 1974-06-28 1 BANGKOK. Than. The Thai Government agreed today U give susapl s— letsaw to teadtess farmers frees Thailand's rich central rice belt, endhag a four-day marathon farmers' rally in Bangkok The agreement was reached after an aearteng meeting between M farmers represent stives aa d Deaatj Prtase58 words
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Advertisement84 1974-06-28 1 GOH ON HOW TO FIGHT INFLATION ■age If TOHAMT te sseet Thai Muslims B SMM mil. IranFrance deal t SIKKIM king's kid te stay in power 4 NEW pay deal fer sse teachers 1 TODBIBT prelects te lure locals tee HOSPITALS told: Keep all medicines leeked U MAXIMUM optieb on84 words
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Straits Times World News
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145 1974-06-28 2 Indonesia to improve social welfare JAKABTA. Th«r«. President Sab art* said here that the mala aim ef Indonesian development Is te impreve the welfare ef the peepie. In a speech at a mdrUry eereasaay yesterday, the PrisHsat said that a itiiilsp— sat prssrsmme whleh ahw praawtss sedal welfare helps hrlnc145 words
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213 1974-06-28 2 rtANBKRRA. Thurs. vj Tbe Australian Meat Board estimated that total imports of Australian beef by tbe United States this year will be M.OOO tons hies than that for tbe previous year. Agriculture Minister Kenneth Wreldt said yesterday that departmental officials checked tbe estimate213 words
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Article49 1974-06-28 2 RAWALPINDI. Than. Forty-two people am beUered to have been downed to the Pakistani etctfcn of BTedwiir when a ferryboat oapslar^ la tbe rooo«b River, pm< report* mat todmr. The reporte mid peopw bexl been reecued. seven bodies hod bean leuumetf end v were mtmtm.- AP.AP - 49 words
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Article74 1974-06-28 2 Coca-Cola pact with Soviets >iOecOW. Thura. The American Coca-CoU company yesterday signed a long-term co-opera-tion agreement with the Soviet Union covering Joint research and deTetorment in agriculture and Industry. at ■tetemmi by ths ehsiimea of Oboe-Cola, Mr Paul Auetm. and toe chairman of the gtam aaonee aad Technology maillln <t74 words
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Article45 1974-06-28 2 CAaao. 11 •fd swtoa ham agmaTm taftd a read warn &Sa to gasim— Mm mil ifflaal twmjapsi 41 Aaram nbw Ttae paper mid under a prpbxef elgaed hero tao two mat steam would iwiiamm ef a ma'''aa» l ''baV«mn*t& taa> espltab). Pjeamr45 words
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Article29 1974-06-28 2 LOMDCHf. Tarn. Britain* Laanur Oo««mment ytetcrday pledged anew It wffl new eurrender Urn eowerritntv of Otbraaar •galnet the watMS at tbe lnbabttanU la that tatrem ootaqr. at*.29 words
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Article, Illustration387 1974-06-28 2 Tohamy to meet Thai Muslims ISLAMIC LEADER'S TOUR AT BANGKOK INVITATION BANGKOK, Thursday fHE secretary-general of the Islamic Conference, Mr. Mohammed Hassan Al-Tohamy, flew here today to see how Thai Muslims live in trouble Dlacued southern Thailand. Mr. Tohamy, who Lumpur where he a foreign ministers conli make the visit387 words
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Article125 1974-06-28 2 US trade with Red nations up WASHINGTON, Thurs. The United States last year was the third largest Western country In two-way Bast-West trade, the State Department disclosed yesterday. A report to Congress on strategic controls on trade with w^iiiintot countries showed that West Oermany still had the largest share aboutReuter - 125 words
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Article56 1974-06-28 2 ■OM* mure. strikes tor rrtsaom of lac pnm aft ■Mem and curtailed redto and tolrvateo aieawie »U over the oount r today. A It-bow ttrlke by prtetere prwantad paboeaUob of arwepapan today Pi a boh o( cntnl U toctadtog Rome. It was aaleeed by a S4-boar tw»-56 words
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246 1974-06-28 2 Missing victims of $240 m oil swindle \rKW YORK, Thura. M The 1)8 Securities and Kifchange Commission said yesterday It was Investigating a company which the Wall Street Journal said, cheated Investors out of US$lOO tnilUnn (8*240 million) In an oil drilling swindle. Attempts to reach the victims of theAP - 246 words
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81 1974-06-28 2 $2.4 m award for woman in auto suit AUBTIN, (Texas\ Thurs. A woman rendered a quadrapleglc in an accident caused by failure of the steering mechanism on her IM3 Chevrolet won a UBsl million (8*2.4 million) Judgment yesterday •gainst General Motors Corporation ■norm wuUaau ««m the e*f steering wheel began81 words
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Article316 1974-06-28 2 MEET DISPELS COPPER HIKE FEARS LUSAKA. Thars. The eeppar exporting ■attons ended their talks here yesterday with a nsmmanlaai whtoh dtoPeUed fears la secae awArtors that they weaM fellow the example ef the Arab oil prewaanag mi it was eveaesn f r la a eesamaniejae leaned at the end ef316 words
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Article84 1974-06-28 2 COLOMBO. Thurs. Mr. Anora BandaranaUe. sou of the Prime Minister. Mrs. Slrima Bandaranalke. left for Peking yesterday at the bead of a youth delegation for a two- week visit to Chin* Mr. —ncinranaike, who If chief organiser of the ■> ruling Brl Lank*84 words
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WORLD NEWS TWO
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Article, Illustration268 1974-06-28 3 LONDON. Thursday ALERT AT HEATHROW FOR GUERILLA RAIDS ON INCOMING AIRLINERS BRITISH troops and police took up positions around the YIP lounge at London's Heathrow Airport today to guard delegates arriving for the weekend conference of the Socialist International. Malta's Prime Minister, Mr. Dom Mintoff, and Mr.UPI - 268 words
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Article66 1974-06-28 3 Dates fixed for Godber's trial LONDON, Thura. Chief London Magta* trate Sir Frank Milton today set Sept. 2, 5 and 6 for a hearing on extradition proceedings against former Hongkong police superintendent Peter Oodbrr. Oodber. SS. it wanted in Hongkong (or allegedly receiving HXfM.OOO <b*ll.CCO) for *-""t a Chlnawi policemanReuter - 66 words
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Article238 1974-06-28 3 PARIS. Thursday IRAN is to deposit US$l,OOO million (552,400 million) with the Bank of France as advance payment for French industrial goods and technological assistance, French Finance Minister JeanPierre Fourcade said today. He was speaking after three days of talks here between the Shah of IranReuter - 238 words
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Article176 1974-06-28 3 Japan 4no'to iron ore price hike TOKYO, Tburs. JaX panese steei mills are strongly resisting a request from Australian mines for a sharp Increase In the price of iron ore to be supplied to Japan under longterm contracts, local Industry sources said today Tne sources could not confirm or denyReuter - 176 words
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Article57 1974-06-28 3 mw YORK. Thurm. A taacbor dtaakMsd lor rsfuatac to wear a nocktl* baa flted a UBtt.Mo.ooo (8*1.000,000) damage nilt agabaat Mount Cannel High School, a Roman CatboUc InatituUno In Chicago. DanMl Murphy. caM he hadn't worn a Ut in yaaxm. and ru daawaad Heal— he bad advocated57 words
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Article65 1974-06-28 3 Surrender sword TOKYO, Thun. A US d«tt eapuin has returaatf •word to Urn former Jap»dom lokStcr who tvttnquMftl" •d it whon Japan wnmaw •d In the war. FiuaMi Japanw imperial Army awvaant Tojiro Baahlmoto. ft, fettmi Vb» •word from Capt. Bajmood Bafu* ta a owwaony bold at Urn Japan Bad65 words
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Article24 1974-06-28 3 a Jets for Syria WABHDfQTOK, Ttara. Okfoaea ■wrrtaiy Jama* aohHatn— «Ud ytnaiy Urn Sortot Union bad nroantlr abippod tto latest MJ_r-a ncbtor to arrta.24 words
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Article73 1974-06-28 3 riKTO, Than. CUm ra»art»« a nmet harm* hi whaat-pvaAMlßf Haaaa pcartaM* jmtniaj, bit it Uu mm* tim* CaaaJa ■aaiinni tar mUc t n mIMom Imlih at mia cbiu lar C»M M*n tkaa U aiiUon »Mpl* tamed oat to rfnk mw valla te akx wmmtkm aa4 hal» HaaaaAP - 73 words
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WORLD NEWS THREE
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Article, Illustration318 1974-06-28 4 Chogyal bid to stay in power INDIAN HELP SOUGHT DESPITE DEMANDS THAT RULER STEP DOWN NEW DELHI, Thursday fHE Chogyal' (Ruler) of Sikkim yesterday sought support from Indian Government officials for his bid to retain power in his troubled kingdom amid reports of hostile masses in the Sikkimese capital demanding318 words
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Article84 1974-06-28 4 WASHTNOTON, Thurs. A House of Representative! subcommittee chairman served notice yesterday he wUI try to cut off all UB4IS million (BSM mutton) In DS torelgn aid to Sudan because of It* release of the eight alettlnlan terrorists who ,-illed two American diplomats and a Belgian diploma!AP - 84 words
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202 1974-06-28 4 Inquest into death of former British —spy I LONDON, Thurs. A court inquest began I today Into the death of former British intelligence officer Sir Peregrine Henniker-Heston, whose skeleton was found in a locked room of his London home on Sunday two and a half years after bis disappearance. SirReuter - 202 words
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Article63 1974-06-28 4 HONOKONO. Thur». Customs offtoara •rrwtxl 11 ptopit today and Mtod MckoU of heroin worth HKIIS.OO* (BM.000) rotkU, la a pit d>»u raid on heroin don here, a govamment »pnfc—n«n -aid. Bt aditad that ilx fuapoeted addlcu received lnJorlH whan they tried to cat thro>n*i a barbed wireReuter - 63 words
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Article46 1974-06-28 4 LONDON. Ttaun. Tha price of aold whopped to (our months low on the London bullion market today touching juat over 1M doU*n an ounce. Later dealing brought a rally to DBII4IU aS**» •tUi weu down on ye«Ur dayi fixing level -lUuur46 words
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Article82 1974-06-28 4 WASHINGTON. Than. Tie ue. Bute Department yaotarjt* defended Increased military aid to South Korea despite Congrsestmist oompiateU this would -reward ftaatdent Park Chung-He* for becoaalng a dictator." In tsatlinuiij bavva tha Houao Foreign Aflater. Bexw Committee on Asian ant Pacific Affair*, acting Asatotant Secretary of State82 words
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Article68 1974-06-28 4 Others may follow BONN. Thun. The oollanee of one of West Oermany's blggeat pdv»U bank* haa flven riot to tears that other banking institutes bare may have run Into difficulties threatening the savings of tens of thousands of West Oeraum. Bant ham HersUtt Kg of Cologne in oOclally orderid to68 words
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233 1974-06-28 4 S'pore suffers 2 defeats in world chess VTICE, Than. In the 11 World Cheat Olympiad matches, the Slag a»ore teaa resterday le«t «toMtrwuly to th« Amtraftan* by f oar mm la final Gram C. At three hoard* we fa y« away free atom and only Lee Che* Seat aai thai*233 words
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Article62 1974-06-28 4 f\KTROIT, Tbun. The Michigan Cancer Foundation said It baa Isolated what It tentatively celled "a true human breast cancer virus," that could open the way for a major research effort to cure or prevent the dlease. NEW YORK: Premier RJ. Hamer of Australia's state of Victoria aaM be will pr«n62 words
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Article46 1974-06-28 4 NEW YORK: A Senate sub- committee approved a report sharply criticising the Federal Aviation Administration tor allegedly failing to act to Insure correction of DC- 10 cargo-door defects that led the crash of an airliner on March 3 outside Parts In which 346 people were killed.46 words
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Article35 1974-06-28 4 CARACAS: The president of the UN Law of tbe Sea Conference •ifnaled aa en a to the procedural wrangle over voting role* by annonneInf that the 1*4 -nation body would begin 1U reneral debate tomorrow.35 words
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Article45 1974-06-28 4 jajwuvi a: L*oanese rorelgn Minister Fuad Naffah called on President Suharto to discuss the current Middle Bast situation. He is scheduled to meet Foreton Minister Adam Malik for talks which are expected to deal with the continued Israeli raids over Palestinian guerilla bases in Lebanon.45 words
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Article44 1974-06-28 4 CAIRO: Ninety-two people were formally charged with join in* "an armed clandestine organisation" which attempted to take over Cairo's Technical Military Academy last April as part of a conspiracy to overthrow President Anwar Sadat. An indictment, named Saleh AMallah Sarreya, 37, as the ringleader.44 words
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Article62 1974-06-28 4 MILAN: Italy Is countIng on American aid to help it pay 1U bills to the oil sheikha, Central Bank Governor Ouldo Carll said. Because oil producing states are Investing much of their funds In the United State*, American authorities "should" recycle the dollars back to the countries like Italy that62 words
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Article38 1974-06-28 4 NEW YORK: The National Academy of Sciences urged President Nixon and Congress to reMtabUsh In the White House a body to advise the President and sneh agencies as the National SecmrHy Council on unltojs Involving sstomrr and technology38 words
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228 1974-06-28 4 RANGOON, Thursday BURMA exacts a sixteen-fold increase I in its mineral exports over the next < four years, Mines Minister Nyi Nyi was today quoted as saying The minister, in a I statement carried by the official Working People* dally newspaper,Reuter - 228 words
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Article119 1974-06-28 4 Greek, 21, held for bomb scare CYDNEY, Thurs. A 0 21 -year-old Greek houaepainter was remanded in custody here today charged with demanding money with menaces from Qentas, after bomb threats against two of Its Jets. Phillip Tasloulas, appeared In the Central Court and was remanded In custody until JulyReuter - 119 words
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Article63 1974-06-28 4 NEW YORK, Thura. Tape reordlngs of President Hsrry T-uman were played yettcrday and the expletives were not oeieted. In the tapes. Mr. Truman labelled Mr Nixon "a traitor to the United StsUs." because "Nixon Is a thlfty-eyrd goddamn liar and people know it, I can't figureUPI - 63 words
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Article55 1974-06-28 4 WASHINGTON, Thurs. The Supreme Court ruled yesterday that prison Inmates have no right to a lawyer in prison disciplinary proceedings. The court also held that prison officials might open mail sent to Inmates by their lawyers so Ion? as the prisoners were present at (he timeNYT - 55 words
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Article30 1974-06-28 4 SAPPORO (Japan) Thurs. —Police arrested two junior high school boys early today for stealing 13.500.000 yen ■S«i2.4fi4> in cash from a bank's car near here yesterday morning— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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WORLD NEWS FOUR
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Article154 1974-06-28 6 US STEEL PRICES UP FROM MONDAY XTEW YORK Thurs. XI The United States "Steel Corporation the nations largest steelmaker, announced yesterday that prices of products accounting for about one-half of its total shipments would be raised from Monday. Th« increases, It said, would average "about 5 5 per cent onNYT - 154 words
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313 1974-06-28 6 PEKING. Thur». £JHINESE workers today claimed fire hoses had been turned on them when they tried to nut up a wall poster here criticising city officials' lavish life-style. The workers succeeded in pasting up their poster on the main gate of the former International313 words
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201 1974-06-28 6 Nixon the mixer despite swollen leg... BRUSSELS, Thurs. ■D President Nlxon'i left leg continues to be swollen from phlebitis but Is no longer painful. Mr. Ronald Ziegler, the White House Press secretary, said yeaterday as Mr. Nixon walked the streets of Brussels shaking hands and chatting with admirers. Disclosure ofReuter; NYT - 201 words
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Article21 1974-06-28 6 BANGKOK. Thurs A 40 sere Marijuana fsrm ban been found In Northern Thailand and three farmer* cultivating It Illegally21 words
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Article130 1974-06-28 6 /CANBERRA, Thurs V Australian Narcotics Bureau officers have seised US$l9O,OOO (B$MO.--000) worth of Imported heroin, Attorney General Senator Lionel Murphy said today. A 37-year-old Asian seaman and a 24 yearold Australian, both as yet unnamed, nave been arrested and charged with Importing and possessing the drug.UP - 130 words
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96 1974-06-28 6 EEC HITS AT LAWS FOR BIG BUSINESS BRUSSELS, Thuw. The European Common Market's economic and social committee c a SB c oat yesterday against legislation aimed explicitly against multinational companies. The committee, composed of government officials and representatives, said tbe community should aim to act against bad behaviour by International96 words
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Article59 1974-06-28 6 TOKYO. Thurs. Japan has agreed to extend to Paklntan a new 6.200 million yen credit (about BS4BJ million) the Foreign Ministry announced today. The credit to be granted by the Japan Import-Export Bank will carry four pacent annual Interest and is to be paid bark59 words
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Article149 1974-06-28 6 Death for 7 who killed policeman HONOKONO. Thurs Seven of io bank robbers who murdered a police sergeant sentenced to death by a Supreme Court j u rt*> yesterday. It was the largest number con demned In Hongkong since World War II g Ecruer aU the 10 person. including aUPI - 149 words
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Article93 1974-06-28 6 No thaw in Sino-Soviet ties PEKING. Thurs Sv/let negotiator Leonid Ilyichov's return to Peking does not herald any major breakthrough either in the 81no-Bovlet border talks or other disputes between the communist neighbours, sources close to the Soviet Embassy said today. One point at Issue Is the fate of aReuter - 93 words
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Miscellaneous187 1974-06-28 6 aEHagfaMj Of> Wmtikmr By Bill Kavaoagh 4k Hal Camp \f~~ N I |My-MX»« WIPg ViNOweV? II «B YOU AKC (ONP, A IY7 "TSTL I'U.TWV AUrVTmur* MO T TSU.MB CDNSiPwMTC, «omi 1 PkfiMMN C ff. ]T I OWd/ S AOrTTvaoiTTj J V MORI//J AWP PO AU4OTT *tti-J I V HANDS/ J187 words
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468 1974-06-28 7 CHEW LEE CHINQ - CHEW LEE CHINQ By Industrial Training Board has offered its 600 craft teachers new salary terms and working conditions. The proposed pact Includes the creation of a new post, provisions for acting pay, Introduction of two incremental dates year, and the reversion from468 words
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201 1974-06-28 7 US labour chief urges curbs on MNCs AN American labour leader yesterday called for greater control of multinational companies to prevent labour dislocations by these companies when they leave their host countries. Mr. James T. Hou*ewrlght. lint Yicepresldent of the 700,000--strong International Federation of Commercial, Clerical. Technical Employees (FIET). said201 words
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Article67 1974-06-28 7 Free tuition by varsity students The Non Hostelltes Orgar lsatlon's community welfare committee, University of Singapore, will organise free tuition for students from the lower Income families living In districts S. 9. 10. 11 and It. Twenty andargraduatas will conduct clinw lor tower primary to pre-unlverslty lawwaiaV Thaw Infested should67 words
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Article55 1974-06-28 7 THE National Productivity Board (NFB) will bold a ooune on date fot— liif snettMßs from July 16 to li between •em and II.JO aoa. Lac tuna for thlaprocrmmme win fee held at NFB nremlsw at Jaronf. NCH at Bavetoca Hoax Ottvwttt Boose at Oil»y turn and55 words
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Article27 1974-06-28 7 TUA Pun JUzim. JO. M kIM for om mooth fay UN M Maclatnle Court ysstartar te entering Stasapan without a permit frost Urn ■Bsaianttoa Mittaotiy27 words
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Article55 1974-06-28 7 TRB BeOo Bup|<ort flbjW* Oub win oraaatM tai and flha ibew to- bail •4 IU pr— ila» In Statap HID at Cm am m Julyll Mr. R. Hasbiax. Tleechairmaij of tbe ii>ii«n— l nn—mtn o/ the Mngaaare Cancer Soetety aad et &Dft ■arnon of tte# Tbonuni55 words
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Article116 1974-06-28 7 rl B«k Osart yesterday graated a MSMBI JattseßftSßt fOf da Bate a. totailin« M3M. tat a rasa aeeident salt ay tw» Uftwaren acainst a teacher, Madam Low Kiat Minx The asasaeat ha*~ awaew. t oar years a«o wb«n Madam Lew drtrlng a ear, kneefcea116 words
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311 1974-06-28 7 $29,000 for man assaulted by ex-wife and her -brothers- A PAWNSHOP assistant whe saed Us ex-wlfe and her three breiaven for aaamalt and battery was awarded a total of «».1» wasaages by the High Cewt yesterday. Be fin Kway, of Corporation Drive. Jsswag. said that hat former wife Lee Ssmg311 words
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Advertisement171 1974-06-28 7 Save money on the quiet nsta I 1 aft 111 I I Rl I »NH LajJL BwaJaarwaiwSjpWitftvißßßUt! bwsbbU I ==^Hawa*sp^BaajßsaasßßSssmVfl>V ßßV SA-1018. 10.000 BTU Sanyo saves you up to 25% electricity costs, without making a noise about it The secret's in Sanyo's compressor that puts Sanyo revolutionary engineering years ahead171 words
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Advertisement277 1974-06-28 8 yy Do you have an Eye Vk /r for the Exciting.... fr the Extraodinaire? v r^ A presentation of personalities out of the past and present... A gallery of Greats and the Gruesome Men of history, might and magnificence. A host of household names, colourful and contrasting Characters from Fantasy277 words
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Article93 1974-06-28 9 N ANYANG University had expelled a student. 800 Hani Menf, (or contravening rules of the university A notice on his expulsion was pat up by Nan tan In Its Jurong campus. A Nantah spokesman said yesterday the expulsion decision was made by its disciplinary committee after93 words
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Article47 1974-06-28 9 NO Hee What. 31, was nned |700 by the Pint Magistrate's Court yesterday for having seven reels of obacen* Aim and 10 copies of magazines showing nude pictures In a house In Jalan Anggerek off afacPheraon Road on June 24 at about 7 p m.47 words
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Article36 1974-06-28 9 In yesterdays Toto Draw No. 60/74. the numbers picked were 32. 14. 18, 38 and 41. The additional number was 34 In the circles draw, the numbers drawn wer» 34, II and 43.36 words
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Article39 1974-06-28 9 LABOURER Son Chye Beng. 18. was Jailed for six months by the Pint Magistrate's Court yesterday for taking an MX pill In the lobby of Hyatt Hotel at about SSO pjn. on May 31 He pleaded guilty.39 words
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Article25 1974-06-28 9 THE Historical Society of Raffles Institution will organIs* a quix In the school auditorium in Orange Road oa July 13 at ISO pm25 words
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Article, Illustration359 1974-06-28 9 THE Singapore Tourist Promotion Board yesterday urged the private sector to take greater participation in "recreationorientated projects which are most likely to draw large crowds of the population.' "A tourist attraction is unlikely to be viable unless patronage is alsa extended to the359 words
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91 1974-06-28 9 More cops out to end the durian chaos MORE policemen have been deployed to the Beach Road area— to ensure that durlan sales don't Ret out of control. A police spoafnun who confirmed this rest si day also appealed to both durlan sellers and buyers to thiwb of their own91 words
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Article61 1974-06-28 9 The orientation rrmwilttt of the Hanyang University Students' Union will hold a reception for 40 instates of the Woodlands Home for the Aged at 4 pjn. on July. I. It will also hold a forum on problems of unlrsnity courses and social development at NanUhs OoUeae61 words
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223 1974-06-28 9 PENELOPE TO SING SCHUBERT ARIA IN GERMAN MEMBERS of the T«U| Musicians' Soctety are confident that soloist Penelope Gan (auere) will be tmoni the winners In the Uanjollen laternational Musical Eisteddfod la Wale*. The talented 18-year-eld girl, who -was In the «4member delegation which left for Vales yesterday, will sing223 words
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Article102 1974-06-28 9 Oceanic Queen sold as scrap THF 200-ton tmwl, Oceanic Que«n, which was refloated on Tuvaday hu been sold aa scrap material to a local ahjpfercaker. "roe < —el sank two jraan s«o whist anebcrad at the Butsrn AnchoTMe after she sprang a leak in Us stern. Seteo (8) PU Ltd.102 words
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143 1974-06-28 9 ♦THIEVES broke Into the- premiaaa of six firms on the third floor of Orchard Building early yesterday and got awa/ with SlJeO and goods worth $2300. Police found a brandnew crowbar on the same floor. An employee of Chevron Chemical Par East Ltd. told143 words
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Article, Illustration181 1974-06-28 9 Singapore mission to boost trade with Seoul rt 12 man Kotra i Korea Trade Centre) Singapore trade mission to South Korea will try to boost the two way trade between the two countries. Leader of the mission, organised by Kotra here, Mr. Urn Sco Mong said yesterday Umu fcSs mission181 words
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Advertisement163 1974-06-28 9 Congratulations to SINGAPORE HOUSE OF WAX Ef-S, (PTE)LTD. on the occasion of their grand opening PEOPLES PARK DEVELOPMENT LTa SUITE 456 3rd Floor. Pfeoptes Park Complex. New Bridge Road Sngaporei UNCO PRLVJin UMITHI PTLIIIL 1227 Block 206,T0a Payoh North Sngapore 12 ELCO ENGINEERING COPn. LTD. UNIT 412.3 Rd Fkxx.People's Park163 words
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Advertisement205 1974-06-28 9 SALES! UP TO 30% DISCOUNT fc% ON EVERY PURCHASE <W- -fc OF OUR EXCLUSIVE if^n^^rM IMPORTED MATERNITY a cxpccTanons L LG 07, LOWER GROUND, SPECIALISTS' CENTRE. J ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE 9. TEL: *****1. /j? Everyday to the USA Philippine Airlines crosses With Philippine Airlines you're the Pacific seven times a205 words
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Article, Illustration392 1974-06-28 10 N.G KUTTY - Dead boy at Was it murder? N.G KUTTY SIS takes over probe By THE boy found dead in a drain at Kampong Kayu Road on Wednesday might have Deen murdered. According to a pathologist report, the boy— identified as five-year-old Ong Boon Teck died from a fractured skull. His grandmother392 words
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134 1974-06-28 10 $45,000 theft of cables, steel tubes MORE than $45,000 worth of cables and steel tubes were reported missing by three firms on Wednesday. A storekeeper of Esso Asia Services Inc., Mr. Llm Kirn Leng. reported the loss of $30,420 worth of steel tubes from the companys open yard at Jurong.134 words
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Article43 1974-06-28 10 ONE of New Zealand's biggest frigates. HMSNZ Waikato. sailed Into Singapore yesterday to Join the New Zealand Force here. The frigate is the second Now Zealand Navy ship to be assigned to the force since It was formed last January.43 words
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114 1974-06-28 10 Two shop houses destroyed in blaze rO ihophonei were destroyed In a fire which broke out at Jalan Plrins. off 13* mile Chna Chu Kanf Road, yesterday mornIng The cause of the blase has not been established. PoUce said the extent of damtte to property was still not known. No114 words
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468 1974-06-28 10 rE chief security officer of thr Singapore Turf Club told a district court yesterday bow a businessman allegedly tried to bribe him Into not taking action against him for operating as a bookmaker in the club. Wilfred Douglas Anthony was testifying468 words
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254 1974-06-28 10 Wounded man goes to police hour after shooting drama— A MAN with a gunshot wound rt^ti*r tumbled Into the Qaeenstown poltee station an hour after a detective fired a shot at some men driving off in a ear from a gang fight In Palmer The man was bleeding profusely and254 words
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Article25 1974-06-28 10 THE TkfCA will conduct monthly canoeing coursss at Tanah Morah Botch on Saturdays and Sunday* from i pjn. to S pjn. starting on JiiU25 words
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222 1974-06-28 10 Prices of essential foods remain stable ORiCES of essential A foodstuffs remained unchanged yesterday according to the Trade Department. Following are the recommended prices Rice: American 15 per cent, 90 cents a katl China 10 per cent ylni cheok, $1.00; American 20 per cent (medium Sain), 75 cents; Taiwan per222 words
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Article59 1974-06-28 10 Oratorical contest at centre TANJONO Pagar community centre's youth sub-committee will hold an oratorical contest for those between 15 and 30 years. The preliminary round* for the Chinese and Xnclish nvrlluin participants wIU bt held on July 30 and 21 nspscavoly at 7.30 pjn Tbs finals tor both section* and59 words
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Advertisement61 1974-06-28 10 FORD ESCORT leads the way with the most impressive figures -rfC^ ■*-i^ fc^^ x t .^f^*^. .^^r^^ A jl ESCORT TUOOR $8,999/- nett W^ ESCORT 1100 L $9, 740/- nett ESCORT 1300 XL $10,469/-nett 59/ rchard R d T *****1 I w|ffi»"^- 1 ipt^v^Ti^S^i^Tt^fHfl Tel *****2/*****2 M^^^^|^^^v^H i eypm to61 words
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Advertisement230 1974-06-28 10 -<•■•■ ]y^[ *"^*a*V bW tl^ls^fli^ls«uuuf| sfssfj^sfm-s^-*^ ll^Blyh^si^ Johnson's new 9.9 makes thisimflatabU dinghy Mm. s»W. in packages so small b Ideal for small fishing boats. How Johnson did it more push and big shock-mounted Fantastic for sailboats and inflalables. The Johnson engineers put the pn>ps with converging rings. You have230 words
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Article312 1974-06-28 11 Marcos hails plan to aid Muslims MANILA, Thurs. President Marcos today welcomed the assistance offered by the recent Islamic foreign ministers' conference In Kuala Lumpur to help accelerate the economic progress of Filipino Muslims. The President in a statement said the assistance "will be a valuable addition to the projectsReuter - 312 words
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Article52 1974-06-28 11 ALOR BTAR, Thuri. The Muda Agricultural Development Authority has announced a target annual production of (24.000 tons of rice from the Muda yh+wij ThU would be nearly 60 per cent of West Malaysia* total rice production In 1971 which. accotdlng to UM Department of Statistics, amounted U>52 words
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Article27 1974-06-28 11 IPOH. Thurs. Housing developers and contractors who are already reeling under the Increased cost of building materials have now to pay almost double for cement.27 words
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Article295 1974-06-28 11 Hussein reminds Malays of target KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. J)EPL'TY Prime Minister Datuk Hussein Onn today reminded bumiputras that they have only 17 years left to get $14,000 million the target for a 30 per cent share in the country's economic ventures. Speaking at the close of Pesta Pembangunan, he said295 words
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109 1974-06-28 11 $115,000 donation from Arab emirates I^UALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The United Arab Emirates has agreed to donate $115,000 to the Islamic Missionary Foundation, the Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister's Department, Datuk Wan Abdul Kadir Ismail, announced 10--nlght. The United Arab Emirates Foreign Minister, Mr. Ahmad Khalid AlSuwadi. promised the donation109 words
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Article72 1974-06-28 11 10 suspected cases of dengue KUALA LUMPUR. Thura— Another 10 cum of nupected dengue fever hu been reported In the past 24 hours In Peninsular Malaysia. six of tbcm an la Johort and one each In Malacca, B#lanfor, Ptnanc and Pabang Meanwhile, another two caaea of cholera have bam lepcrted72 words
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Article32 1974-06-28 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurm miinl* hu Dm tnvltad to take part In the $3 000 mllUan Int«rnatk»ai Omu Exposition to bt blld by the J»pcft— e Ofiiwiiwwit on Okinawa next y«ur.32 words
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Article216 1974-06-28 11 Diesel at kiosks back to normal KUALA LUMPUR, Than— Sale of dieael was back to normal at most petrol stations here today after they had their pomps replenished with 2.M# to 3.9*9 gallons of the fuel since yesterday evening. School bus operators who resumed their service after yesterday's protest said216 words
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Article73 1974-06-28 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Federation of Malaysian Manufacturer, inoi) win send trade missions to seven European and Asian cities next month to promot* locally-manufactured products abroad, it was announced here today. A spokesman said that on* team would visit London, Paris and Hamburg from July l,Reuter - 73 words
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156 1974-06-28 11 RMAF to get 16 supersonic fighters BUTTERWORTH, Thursday rpHE RMAF is expected to take delivery of x the first two or 16 supersonic fighter aircraft ordered from the Northrop Corporation of Los Angeles next March. "These will be the F-5B twln-«eater trainer aircraft," Air Vice-Mar-shal Datuk Sulalman Sujak, Chief of156 words
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Advertisement202 1974-06-28 11 Youth is energy and vitality; it A is Wate-On M Super Wate-On f is a food supplement that can give pounds and inches of healthy solid flesh to skinny underweight men and women. Super Wate-On contains fruit flavoured nutrients fortified with such essential vitamins as 81, 82, D 2 and202 words
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Advertisement113 1974-06-28 11 wHKs^^' I A good job done... I ■T wB ■^r^ s^bShßk bsbf BSBBBI BBBSV Jb9s^bVsVsVsSH^M^>' F BBP' J^^^^^^^^pP A MMrSJr .aW^-' a^pV^ ifzf'i iiv at(sssHsMl W^^^^' ...then well rewarded. Strong, dark, A rewarding, fm Guinness Stout. After a hard day's work, take time to relax. A Put back what the113 words
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Advertisement732 1974-06-28 12 "PotorokT and "SX-70" art trade marks of "otoroid Corporatkxi, Cambridge Mass. U.S.A. Polaroid invents TheSXTKX ■b^ea^bbbbbbjj^lJWVj^lJ^l^H W^^^^^^^ ture is set automatically to let in the cor--^^■lSSF^jfci^ >.L' SX-70 camera in rect amount of light V *w£m9^*mo^^^ optional leather carrying case. Outdoors, an electric eye reads the 9HH > light and732 words
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203 1974-06-28 13 Proprietor gets 2 years for cheating rN Hock Khuan, 27, proprietor of Kobina Interiors Decor in Jalan Jitonc. off Ylo Chu Kane, was jailed for two years by the Fourth District Court yesterday for cheating. Hr admitted cheating Urn Kok Khee, manager of Siam Seng Hint Co. (Pte) Ltd. In203 words
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Article24 1974-06-28 13 ST. Patricks School In East Coast Road will hold their speech and prize-Riving day at the school hall at 345 p.m. tomorrow.24 words
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Article103 1974-06-28 13 3 to stand trial for kidnap THE High Court has set down six weeks for the trial of three men. Jointly accused of abducting the 13-year-old son of an Industrialist with Intent to hold him for ransom. The trial will begin at 10.30 a.m. on Monday when the trio Liaw103 words
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189 1974-06-28 13 M. P. BHUPATHY - M. P. BHUPATHY By MEDICINES, including Panadol, are now kept under lock and key at Outram Hospital. The order went out after four student nurses were recently found unconscious or near collapse, it is understood from drug overdose, at the hospital. One other was189 words
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Article112 1974-06-28 13 FOUR WHO STOLE CABS FOR OWN USE ¥>OLICE have arrested four men who stole taxis to operate for a night. The four are believed to have stolen at least 10 taxis In the past six months. They used master keys to drive away parked taxis late at night, drove them112 words
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113 1974-06-28 13 Petition to wind up electronic goods firm A PETITION to wind up Benteng (Pte.) Ltd of Collyer Quay, dealers in electronic goods, on grounds, alleging Insolvency, has been filed In the High Court. Benteng is alleged to have owed the petitioning creditor. Jebaen and Jeasen (8) Pte. Ltd. $42 MS113 words
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Article66 1974-06-28 13 Request for names THE Worker*' Party yeeterday asked the Government to releaae the name* of the people recently detained by the Internal Security Department. IU aecretary-feneral. Mr. JB Jeyaretnam. alao aald that If the arm* and ammunition aelaed by the ISD could be traced to some of thoae arrested, the66 words
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Article41 1974-06-28 13 THE sixth Thai Oahinf veseel held by the Cuatocns tad Mala* Department for trying to bring rice Into Singapore without impart document* wu releaaed yeaterday. Rice U now a controlled commodity under the Price Control (Rice) Order 197441 words
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Article40 1974-06-28 13 TAN Yonff Buy. SI. )oble». m fined t6O by Urn Pint MaflitrmU's Court (or AghUng with five or Hi other people at the junction of Rowell Road and Kamponc Kapor at about IK »m yetterday. He pleaded fullty40 words
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Advertisement581 1974-06-28 13 "The cost of living is going up and up" These days you've got to do that little extra if you're going to get ahead Collier Uq. Macmillan courses can show you 264 ways to do it Our Home Study Programmes can VBIPBBj help you achieve the specialised knowledge, F the581 words
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Advertisement432 1974-06-28 13 PEACHES Af| PICNIC HAM O r WHOLE CHICKEN LEGS nin (HAIVIS/SUCID) I#HW J TJ V UTONA 822,(2,.,, HAFHI <54 16M) Us 4 CONDENSED MILK w SfSJ""." 79? APPLE ODER g5 COWBEU 397,04.,) p.,™ OUNCE JUICE $1.15 MARTINEUS J*i bo. JAFFA OUEIM U50|(1«.3.i) per am SYRUP J^ GOIDEH CHJCU 42S| (IS«|432 words
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Article482 1974-06-28 14 rnWO years after President Nixon's first "journey of peace" to Moscow, detente has lost some of Its gloss. The optimistic expectation that detente would be a kind of diplomatic deodorant which, like the blurb-writers say, instantly substitutes the fragrance of peace for the odour of confrontation has given482 words
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Article116 1974-06-28 14 tlflTH a fleet of 2,000 registered vehicles and a staff of some 9,000, the Singapore Bus Service needs more than hunches to know where and how its operations fall short of commuter expectations. T c proposed SBS information centre may fill the gap. The office will be centrally116 words
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670 1974-06-28 14 JAMES RESTOI - JAMES RESTOI: By Wttlilftn f.NE of the misfortunes V/ of President Nixon's present mission to Moscow to that he did not take along some of the leaders of Congress, whose understanding of the complex Issues of military arms control to vital to Congressional approval670 words
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Article1194 1974-06-28 14 lUy^J fcS^ J - lUy^J fcS^J LOVE, oh baby love. When does first crush become ilrst love? When do adolescent longings cease and real feelIngs of the grownup responsible oaktree kind begin? Is having a crush on someone the prerogative of teenagers while forty-year-olds are Immune to those irrational effervescent pangs which1,194 words
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1146 1974-06-28 14 TIM PEARCE - Charges pile up lin poster campaign TIM PEARCE:! B, 1 A POSTER campaign which for some months has been enabling people in the Chinese provinces to air their grievances, either personal or political, has finally arrived in Peking. In late June, the nationwide movement of officiallyinspired criticism of conservative andReuter - 1,146 words
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Advertisement161 1974-06-28 14 NB/V MRX 2 OXIDE CAN SHATTER GLASS New MEMOREX is the best ferric oxide cassette you can buy. The reason? MRX 2 oxide. MRX 2 particles are smoother and more uniform than low noise or "energized" particles. So more of them can be pecked on our tape surface. That's why161 words
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237 1974-06-28 15 Drowned girl: 'She didn't like to be controlled' IRENE Tan Hul Kwan, 1 16, had always wanted to be able to stand on her own feet even before she left school. She succeeded and got herself a Job as a social escort. On Tuesday afternoon, her bikini-clad body was found237 words
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Article57 1974-06-28 15 Nantah degrees for 756 grads NANYANO University wll confer degrees on 756 graduands at its convocation ceremony at the university's auditorium on July 27 at 10 a.m. Nine will receive Masters degrees. 129. honours degrees, and 018 general degrees. About 90 per cent of the graduands are Singaporeans, the rest57 words
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Article44 1974-06-28 15 The Singapore Junior Safety Pint Cwncll will organise its 13th annual In-ter-school safety first oratorical contact at the Cultural Centre at 230 p m on July 3. Mrs. Ong Pang Boon, wife of the Labour Minister, will give sway the prizes.44 words
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Article38 1974-06-28 15 THE Ulnister for the Environment, Mr. Urn Kirn San. will officiate at a swearlng-ln ceremony of Llm Sea Tal Chong 800 Klu Leong Tong Family Self-Management Association at Cantonment Road on July 3 at 7.30 pjn.38 words
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255 1974-06-28 15 Two who tried to bribe police officer jailed- TWO men, who tried to bribe a temple medium and a police inspector into securing the release of two Criminal Law detainees, were convicted by the Third District Court yesterday. Chong Huan Kee, 20, was Jailed for six months while Uan Yew255 words
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Article44 1974-06-28 15 OOOD Neighbours, an organisation of voluntary workers will hold a Jumble sal* at 8t Andrew's Cathedral church hall tomorrow from 2.30 to S p.m Proceeds will go towards providing small comforts for hospital patients and running expenses of the group.44 words
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Article, Illustration1115 1974-06-28 15 Dr Goh - Best way to fight inflation -by ACTING Prime Minister Dr. Goh Keng Swee yesterday said Singaporeans would be mistaken and anti-social if they spent all they earned under the belief that they should not save during the present serious price inflation. He said: "One of the effects of rapid price1,115 words
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119 1974-06-28 15 Programme for zoo's first anniversary THE Singapore Zoologl- cal Gardens has drawn up a programme of events to commemorate its first anniversary tomorrow. Besides Inviting hundred* of pupil* from achool* In ttie area around the too at Mandal. a number of uniformed member* of the armed force* and various organisation*.119 words
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Article69 1974-06-28 15 How to wire your house course THE Adult education Board wiU bold a 12--sesalon household wiring course at 1U Mountbatten centre from July 28 at 3 p m It will cJao bold an introduction to pubUc ralaUoni oouna at the Anglo-Chlnwc PrimaxT School centre from July M at 7 pjn69 words
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Advertisement667 1974-06-28 15 is when you really start to feed your baby t 1 m a*' i H l l D I .H^ M t geaBBBBB^^ a«¥^ gHr^aa aaif BgeaW^aaafl gfILW V €T ft S In the coming months, as your baby forms and grows inside you, he is living on what you667 words
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Miscellaneous143 1974-06-28 15 TV SINGAPORE (5) IAAA U b 12 M MM: Z 3A PM News m Brief 1 3S IU.W Trade md Test Trots- O.JU Petticoat jynction mission (colour) IJI Trade and Sneaky Ways 7. U Lenu Keluarfi Test Transmission (colour) IN (Malay— repeat) 7JI News and Opening and For The Family143 words
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Miscellaneous508 1974-06-28 15 TV SINGAPORE (8) CCC PM Opening and Clutch Indispensable Man 7.JS Chinese D.DD Cargo 171 Youni Neiih- News Magazine (repeat) 755 Chi bours (Chinese repeat) IJS To- nese Variety Show 1 45 News and day's Prices of Essential Food- Newsreel (Chinese) US Tamil stuffs (Chinese Tamil; 1.45 News Cinema Kannan508 words
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Miscellaneous21 1974-06-28 15 WATER eooMUßpUon on Wednesday wu 122.4 mllUon galtou (SM.N* cakic metres), 25 million gailona (ll.fM ruble metres) more than on T»e«Ujr.21 words
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Advertisement402 1974-06-28 16 THIS WEEK ■N TIME I TESTING DETEUTE I flfl bbM^ a I i 1 mm WkJji ifjij HP The Moscow summit: Nixon and Breshnev's historic meeting a test for detente. Italy: not so dolce vita heavy spending, reckless living and a 17% annual inflation rate. Peking: propaganda poster war against402 words
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Advertisement203 1974-06-28 16 KING'S JUBILEE TOA PAYOH PALACE NEW HAPPY NOW shqwinG 1 DAILY 4 SHOWS! NO FREE USTI A MANDARIN' TORCHING LOVE-STORY FILM' IVVilh Eng Chmeaa Subtitles) aW^*a*flJH(* UN COLOR ft SCOPE I **^*^^^^BUf^™&f*Jk k STARRING TANG LAN HUA as mothar ft <au|ah)ai KOU CHIN SHIONO. YANG CHUIN ft CHIN TENG SHUIN203 words
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Advertisement346 1974-06-28 16 OUH CHM3IMI |i NOW SHOWING! No Frt>« U«t •.GOLDEN B Shows at 11 00 AM. 1 90. 4.00. 6.46 »3O pm KONQ CHIAN: 4 Shows at 1.30. 3 JO. 7.16 ft 5.30 om. KONO CHIAN ptu* 11.00 a.m. MORNING SHOW ON *a SUNDAY THE MOST UNUSUAL MOHHOR FILM EVER MADE346 words
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Advertisement724 1974-06-28 16 \t± CATHAY!; ;:fc.,HCAHISATI9ti:; I O■' J» NOW SHOWING' I 1 2 Shaw* 7.00 t* 30 pm •RUCf 111 S THE THUNDtMSTORM J Mtndann *mh Enflli**" Subt.lWs B Jurong Dfiva-ln Cmama Odm Cathay Orchard I Tomorrow* M^*nigr>l I» OOEON CAfHAV O&CHAAO Sunday Momng Snow 9<m > 1 1 HOW I* THE724 words
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Advertisement381 1974-06-28 17 Efnowadays 9 ELEGANT 'SURROUNDINGS 154 FINE FOOD I ARE NOT J mm enough m fOR THE FIRST TIME, DINE OnT B WHOLE LAMBS, SUCKLING PIGS AND r POULTRY ROASTED IN AN OPEN SPIT m BEFORE YOU. SELECT YOUR OWN -M STEAKS, CHOPS, ETC. FOR CHARCOAL f K GRILLING UNDER YOUR381 words
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Advertisement262 1974-06-28 17 Be the one they want Caftaftl a»S Keep fit with DeWittts Pills .Wmbl^ Spacial madiciiaa in Da Witt'j Pills stop MUSCLE PAINS. STIFFNESS W J BACKACHE and RHEUMATISM. M »V Thay dear out impurWss Al* fsum thasa troubta*. So 0s Witt's /Tufl WC\ P 'M« m«k« you fit and strong262 words
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Advertisement478 1974-06-28 17 "W/|Ct's fxopperiJnj) BaS^Blaal' atli The battle between the participating countries for World Cup Soccer is now on in Munich You'll find a lot of soccer enthusiasts like you having coffee 'n' conversation on the current topic 'who will score at the Moby Dick. 24 Hour Coffee Shop with garden barbeque478 words
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Obituary, Illustration32 1974-06-28 18 la ercr tovtag memory ol the iau MB. K. BAMNATH. prtoclpai, Kinu School of Commerce. Ipoh. who piid away on MA.9I. AJwam nmanitorad by hto '...'n* wife. ehlldnn and frandchUdren32 words
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Advertisement668 1974-06-28 18 |aaaß^aaaaaa\Jß^nMMnMMn»n»aW'»aataSafcahn^nl INBTITUT TEKNOLOJI KEBANGSAAN MALAYSIA ITKyP: 12 11/20 IKLAN JAWATAN KOSONG l*rriii<>hiinaii adalah rliprlawa rlaniiaita warcanacara Malaynia until* iiH-mt'iiuhi ja»aian Pcmhantu rVniarfhir da* Ptmbanlu T«kmk id InaatM 'IVkiH.li.ji Krhanicaaan 1. Patnfaantu PantadMr TaniotaMJi tt« I MKVKvkaian FV,*rikxaan/.VW i M Mi Srkatan Kct«ka|Mn/M63 lAt IMT7 InaaWatl kila\»kiiii .Srkuiany-kuranicnya nwmpunvai Ijaxah Am668 words
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Advertisement783 1974-06-28 18 UNIVERSITI KEBANGSAAN MALAYSIA KvrnMNVHtan adaian di|«lawa dari|a>da Warßanaaaraan Malaysia untuk BH-n«iai jawatan -»>ilan yan« tenwfaul di bawah L Naata Jawataa: Aahak (Aicnataat) TamgaGajl (pnaaa) I*4(1 1 45 12KV12.M i SO— ISO 6 Ifilajralaia aaa Taraf Ahli muilak Kuyal Inaiiiuie .if PaagaUaaaa Mrui.h Ar.hii«u «t. u in.htiulin. aaMM m«ii(( "»-iMi«f itrnnannya783 words
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Advertisement867 1974-06-28 18 COMPANY SEdtCTARY/ADMINISTRATION OFFICER A vacancy exists for a Company Secretary/ Administration Officer who will be responsible for Accounting (including credit control), purchasing, warehousing and will work in close collaboration wi»h the Company Manager o day-to-day personnel matters. The successful candidate will preferably be a qualified Accountant and Company Secretary, and867 words
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Advertisement287 1974-06-28 18 iKKNTATAAN TAWAEAN UNITBntMTI KKBANO--BAAN BfALAYSiA. TAWARAN dartpada Peffl boron* pemborong Kejuteraan Awam Bumlputra kelas C dan atas yan* berdaftar dengan Jabatan Kerja Baya, (Ibu Pejabati. Kuala Lumpur, adalah dl pelawa untuk: "SITE PBIPABATION AND BABTVWOBXB UNTUK PBEUMAHAN •A' DI BANGI SELANOOB UNTCK UNIVKESaTI KEBANOSAAN MALAYSIA". Segals butlr-butlr boleh dldapaU pada287 words
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Advertisement625 1974-06-28 18 HOUSING DEVELOPMENT BOARD Separate tenders are invited for any one or all of the following: -(1) ERECTION li COMPLETION of Two Blocks of 13-Storey 4Room New Flat (240 Units), Two Blocks of 13-Storey 3/4-Room New Flat (364 Units) i Total 824 Units) and One Block of Dustbin Compound cum 8.6625 words
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Advertisement650 1974-06-28 18 Tenders will be received in the Ministry of Defettfe (Logistics Division). Tanglin. Singapore 10 tor the undermentioned Items up to 11.00 a.m. on date shown against the Items: -1 JACKET LIFE SAVING CO 2 INFLATED TYPE 88 C/W SPARLETS Tender: MINDEF (LOO) 123/74(3) Closing Date: 8.7.74 2 BED SAFARI Tender650 words
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Article30 1974-06-28 19 OOYOUNBIDexpei t and jiiallfied advice on your skin' Then consult Louise Klerk, medically trained beauty therapist with 25 years tropical experience, at Hotel Slngapura. telephone 371 173 Spore30 words
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Obituary67 1974-06-28 19 MRS. PANG KWSE SOON nee Wee Seek Kirn aged 87 years paaaad away peacefully on 27th June cortege leaving 6 Jalan Novena Timor at 2 00 pm on Saturday 29th June for Mount Vernon crematorium CABLE RECEIVED FROM INDIA Mr MR Menon founder and NTti principal of the67 words
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Article83 1974-06-28 19 21 Acknowledge ments the family of the late Madam N.incy Mary Koh Keow Neo wish to lhank prlentK. church memh»rv relative*, friends and colleafne» for their condolence*, donalion" wreaths and asx'stanre during their recent bereavement the FAMILY of the late Mrs. Tao Shun Chee (nee Ku) thank doctor relatives and83 words
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Advertisement1650 1974-06-28 19 "cTasstikd ads g) CLINIC NURSE RBOUIRBO IMMEDIATELY \pply personally tl 928 Upper Thomson Road 9 1 m.s. Wo am tm latamaMaiial Nnn ol Gootadwitcal Merino ConouMna Enswwen* Due to BBf rapid expansion of operations In thu eg!<r: we are looking for suitably qualified pe. sonnel to fill various positions In1,650 words
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Advertisement740 1974-06-28 19 LADIBS NAVE CAN DRIVING licence, speak fluent English and other local dialects. We nead you u> sell oau new can. Attractive *alary and commission Apply P O Box 366. Toa Payoh Central with photo (non-returnable) DIAL B*lBl 7*974 for Mr. Chans, arrange an appointment for Interview and see what it's740 words
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Advertisement718 1974-06-28 19 BLECTMCUUM with at toast 8 years wmfclng experience in the marine Industry required by an expanding company In Jurong. Tel *****9 for appotntraent. TEXTtLS MANWPACTURNta CO. requires MAINTENANCE B*M*N*MJR Must have at least S yean factory experience In electrical/ mechanical work. Conversant with maintenance of power equipment and automatic instrumentation718 words
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Advertisement714 1974-06-28 19 WASTTB*) A PSMA4J All SMS AWT to look after an agod aam during the night Appto suung salary required to 8 T Box A ***** WANTSO IMMCOtATBLY Male factory workers. Apply personally to 9. Jalan Pemlmpln 5* m s Off Upper Thomson Road. Spore to or tel: 5333*4/ 533*56 WANTED714 words
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Advertisement630 1974-06-28 19 EJIPSRMHICSD DRIVSR required I urgently. Excellent working eon- < dltlons and salary Overtime will I be paid Please tel 6*8323 office < hours. ASSISTANT COOKS WAHTBO bJfswiol Park Lsno Arosdo 7-H, *™**ad Park Hotof batwwsa 3.94 9-Ma.m. I tJUiSMSsIUIU DOS WANOLSMJ RBOUMSa. Apply personally to 79- A Robinson Road 8630 words
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Advertisement773 1974-06-28 19 BUNGALOWS: Blnjal. Kings j Close. Clementl. Trevose. Holland. Chestnut Semi- I lelached Ban Ouan. W-tten. Namly Mount Slnal Apart menu Hlghpolnt Beverly Mai BBTM4 MST. IS PASM MS Beach Park. Mml -detached double-storey, ssa it doorsteps, newly built. S rooms unfurnished B*oo Tel: *****7/ 113*8 bungalow dlst 31 fully furnished773 words
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Advertisement744 1974-06-28 19 OIIAICSRV LAMB DtST. 11 fur- rushed 3-bedroonwl flat 1 aircnoditlone'. 3 bathrooms, big '-.wnga cum dining, servant's room, own amenltlos. Rental B*o*/- Contact mm TBLOK KURAIJ DIST. 16 fu nished 3-hedrjomed flat, bktli- room attach --d servant's room, j own amenities, big lounge, kit- i chen RsnUl 8550 Contact Tel744 words
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Advertisement829 1974-06-28 19 taUBTM NUI iST A Tl 01 8 T t* loubss rtorty 3-bsdroomad semllelached bungalow furnished •Ith telephone Rental 9*40/Rmg *****9 BtST. 1* OPP BTEYENS ROAO 2 Morey California bungalow 4 large bedrooms, with bath attached, servant's, spacious living/ dining, mature garden 83. M 0 unfurnished Tel *****3 *****1 BtST. 31829 words
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Advertisement615 1974-06-28 20 JO* S^^U TIAL LAMO 6.000 sq ft $1 OOp.s f down payment ***** monthly instalment 881 35 payable for 10 yean. Tel: *****8 PAMNNBLLS New corner terrace house ana 3.544 sq ft. double storey, spill level, four bedrooms, parquet floor, specially selected marble lounge floor and brick tile drlve-ln. ready615 words
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Advertisement395 1974-06-28 20 OOEON SEASKM PARK, Opposite Katong-Odeon. Hlghclass Rstlt '»ntlal Area 2-storey modem terrace-house with luxury ntUnfs. 5 rooms. 3 hal's. 3 baths, large balcony, spacious kitchen, big compound parquet flooring, aluminium main -door, private orompt delivery Jontac^llr Chon| Singapore Tel: 754*8 ft ***** DISTRICT 10. WELL-MAINTAINED Apartment. 3-bedrooms (2 with Built-in395 words
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Advertisement408 1974-06-28 20 WE RSOUIRE TBJMUCI/ SBMN-OE TACHIO /apartments In any locality 860.000 81SO.B0O Call *****29/ *****46 LEASE/ PURCHASE APPROXIMATELY 4.0 M 8.000 sq.ft Vacant land with or without built. Reasonable rent/ price Bstwean Tanglln or Jurong. No broken Tel: ****** WANTED COLONIAL OR MOOENN STYLE HOUSE, quiet spacious grounds. In Johnr* within408 words
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Advertisement358 1974-06-28 20 KMJ.CRSST SHOP WANTED for rent, other areas considered. Tel *****7/ 6M264 1 WANT PURCHASE SHOP any shopping arcade. Orchard Road About 400 ta.ft. Reasonable price *****2 OCVOMfINtfIB ROAO BUMQHT sIHOI* PvjMV Ab^-C#MeMlsSsMbl. On Main TreMc Route teOrekard SsoMiaitl m An Iwawtilna i s i in IJI iittin When How Pukßc358 words
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Advertisement766 1974-06-28 20 RSOUIRED TO RENT within a radius of 5 miles of Johore Bahru factory building complete with electrical supply and other tervlees Minimum area 10.000 sq ft Tel. *****5 office hour* or write PO Box 11. Tanglln Post Office, B'pore I*. NAM-NO TRAVEL SERVICE (SINGAPORE) PTE. LIMITED Tour West Malaysia Seven766 words
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Advertisement647 1974-06-28 20 AIRMASTBR TRAVBL CBNlMJuffers from $7*o to London. Parts. Hamburg. Frankfurt. Rome. Zurich. Copenhagen, Oslo Also special low fares by Air/Sea to Australia Far Bast. Canada ft USA Plea*? call M. Dhody (Jhaut (Near Cathay Cinema) MTMV *****. OXLEV TRAVBL (PTE) LTD, OVERSEAS TOURS '1 Japan/ Taiwan/ Hongkong/ Bangkok 17-day $1960/--(2)647 words
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Advertisement807 1974-06-28 20 LOW-CALORIE OISNIS AVAILABLE for weight -watchers at the Hotel Phoenix Cage Orlß Bar (lower ground floor. Specialists Shopping Centre). Ask for oar new Ortll menu. Happy Hours dally 5-7 pro 30* discount on all drinks ESCAPE TO SINGAPORE'S HAWAIIAN village. Tanah Merah the lush, lovely light-hearted land of Aloha for807 words
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Advertisement763 1974-06-28 20 IBEGSSNSKPr* ■ftOvTTMAPW BOVVtKESPINO TYPEWRITING > CLASSES. Days/ Time Short I hand Theory: Monday and Frti day 53*- 6 36 pm. or7SO-5.30 I pm. Tuesday and Thursday 8.30 30 pm. Sunday 9.30 11.00 am. Bookkeeping Monday and Friday 7 30 S.M pm. Tuesday and Thursday 6 3* 7.M pm. or 8763 words
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Advertisement853 1974-06-28 20 career In Electrical Engineering? Attend UwCsO Intermediate metrical Practice conducted by experienced/ professional engineer Enrol at V BC. TechCom Training Centre 941-A flerancmn Road. Singapore 12. Tel: *****4, CENTRE POR CAREER DEVELOPMENT wEBVe^BrfJ W4BWWVJ, n*vHEBJV PTBjCSJ Tel: 91*1*1/1 1. Accountancy ACCA Pt. 1-3 I. LCC Book-keeping. Accounting. Auditing. Costing tV853 words
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Advertisement978 1974-06-28 20 Dual-controlled New Toyota Datsun 1200. M/ 1000. 10 Balmoral Hoad Tel *****/ ***** SAFETY DRIVINO INSTITUTION Ouaranteed course 20 hours SI 10 Hourly $5 50, 8. Bemun Street Singapore ***** ABU DRIVING SCHOOL. Brand new Datsun. Honda, dualcontrnlled moderate charges. 13. Mest* Road *****7/ 321 177 LION CITY OWVW4O SCHOOL978 words
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Advertisement569 1974-06-28 21 7l FORO CASfM OJU. 1800 one wn *r accident free, alrcon- diuoned. tape, radio, excellent ?onduion. registration till Oc- J i,*er 74 Only 10.000 miles. 88.- ,100 0.n.0 Tel *****7 COBNMR mm BUS model 1972 fitted with contractor type bench c *eel suitable for goods and 1 passengers. InUrested parties569 words
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Advertisement518 1974-06-28 21 LOTUS CLAN fantastic per- S formance. superb cornering, nbrsfttcs body, city driving -24 I M m.p.g. touring 36 m.p.g. I (K L to Singapore) 7 gallons 1 only) 88.000 on o Tel Herbert office hours 91 2854 (Saturday and Sunday Tel *****4) ISSS/SS BM 11SS nod condition. Price 83,780. Tel:518 words
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Advertisement307 1974-06-28 21 FOR SALE OB) CHARTER self-pro- I pelled landing craft LCT "Mk. VIII 230 x M x6' draft 600 dwt capacity excellent condition Contact Straits Engineers. *****7 STEEL TUO BOAT available for charter 386 h.p fIHIIMHI 85' x IS' x 8' fc— «Bm« Jtaaßtsßaßsa ■^sSkstasiS* a^BkßaßßxSl BxexL r%M ftsTwVBW SBBJBBBJBBJ BBPBBBBBV307 words
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Advertisement369 1974-06-28 21 BUKa YOU* CMOtCS fOd lift- time engagement and wedding rings distinctlTSl/ set In c diamonds from Tin Sing j Ootdsmlths Pte Ud., JlMlf. i South Bridge Road. 1 I PUM *Oa ALL SBASOMS a LATEST FASHIONS JUST UNPACKED 1 jasks ■on* runs m. Ltd. 11-O TAMSMJB) BjIOPSIMO < CBNTIBI TAMOUM369 words
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Advertisement393 1974-06-28 21 FLEMINOO MASSAOS STUDIO (Opposite Mandarin Hotel) Operates 10 am 9 p.m. Bast Massage SUambath Spore Tel lt»4Sl. SALON 38 for Massags) B%sainbaSr SbsmbjbUi. CMjM's Hair Stylist. BOsaßstassVasi Hourst~ io.w a.m. 9.00 p.m. Call 38. Kum Hang Court, Tomltosoq Road, Telephone *****4 ft *****9 MARTINA'S BALON 11-A. Caimhill Circle, msssags sannsbath/393 words
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Advertisement692 1974-06-28 21 QLOM QWMUUL CONTRACTOR CO, 43. Bik IM. HmMnonCn*cent. Bpor* 3 Tel: OUW IM *****1 This la your boat chance (Uh or twialmtnu punnu Specialist in renovations of H D B flats and private housas. A wide rang* of nuth. tarraao, mosaic, tilts, carpet* and wallpaper await* your selection* Price* moderate692 words
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Advertisement624 1974-06-28 21 ttOMTH MOON MITIOMIf f* I exquisite ChIMM CMWd lMh I Century rumtturt. ceramics of I 11. Asia and China Open Monday Sunday 34. Oreenwood Avenue. Spore 11 MMO LADIC* F>l|MlON*lll I ITIUIMI shir<nent ijwlw* I from London |3f par doaan pairs special discount (or toft orders. I Obtainable IMA Caell624 words
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Advertisement325 1974-06-28 21 y^fCIOR MENSEZ W i proudly present > V CHOKE PERSIAN CARPETS RUGS DIRECT FROM ISFAHAN 75 rare piecos of accomplialiprl excellence and beauty for the iliai ibssbh collector, including: 10 aatiqae Tarkestan and 5 Shirsae Prayer Rugs 3' x 5' -8888 BBSS BBSS) 38-year old Svperfbe Sik Treoof-Ufe Shah Abbas325 words
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Article125 1974-06-28 22 Alumni to weld teachers together rE Institute of Education has set up an Alumni Association to promote close rapport among Singapore-train-ed teachers. The association, approved by the Registrar of Societies, will conduct literary and recreational activities. It will also facilitate the exchange of Ideas and methods of teaching among the125 words
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Article445 1974-06-28 22 Maximum gifts to C-chest FIRMS and individuals who wish to contribute to the Singapore Council of Social Service's community chest will have maximum option to decide on their donations. They will be allowed to choose the charitable organisations they wish to donate to even if these organisations are not members445 words
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Article69 1974-06-28 22 Dr. Wong Hock Btng has been re-elected president of the fourth council of the College of General Practitioners. The other official* are Dr. Chan Chi Nan. Moe-prwl-dtnt, Dr. Bvajjn Hanam. caoaor-ln -chief Dr. Boh Bng Khsng. ssmtsfy; and Dr. law** Chang Mb* Tv; Mawbam oomprl— Dr.69 words
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Article38 1974-06-28 22 TH> Blngapor* IntarnaUonal 606 AaaoclaUon wul •and two ililagst** to th* World 606 Dinghy Balling champUjnahlpa at Mararand. ■■idsii. from auc 10-16 Tba asßodaUoa-s rugsssn UUt«* an Mr. MX Wood and Mr. mgamar Andre38 words
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Article29 1974-06-28 22 Mr. Derrick Ctteong. new oraaloaot of th* Rotary Cksb (Wast), will addr*a* •Ml jtin at tbasr lunoh BMSttag at Shangri-L* Hotel at 1 pja on July 4.29 words
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Article20 1974-06-28 22 TH» Dapartsnant of Bxtramural Studies. Unlreralty of ■taajapor*. win hold a 14--lactura oourae on tha Prtngpaw of Bupanialon at20 words
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Article100 1974-06-28 22 Swimming meet on Channel 5 nnELEVIBION Singapore 1 will telecast film reports of the three-day Fifth Asian Age Group Bwlmming Meet which begins In Manila today Highlights of the first day's meet will be telecast, with cr.Tunentarles in English, over Channel Five at 10 p.m on Sunday. Highlights of the100 words
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Article, Illustration168 1974-06-28 22 WHY MYRNA LOVES TO GET UP ON THAT CATWALK rpEXAS-born Myrna I Schuller (above) loves to model because she feela it Is flamoron* "Modelling also lives me an opportunity to travel and meet lots of nice people," she said yesterday. She Is one of the ■Mat soofht-after models In the168 words
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Article257 1974-06-28 22 Youth slain In gang attack- AM Impending clash between members of two rival secret societies along Airport Road last November led to the fatal stabbing of a youth, a Coroner's Court heard yesterday. Aw Mun Wah. 18. was found lying In front of a motor workshop in Airport Road at257 words
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Article60 1974-06-28 22 THE Singapore Film Society will show a rim (ram Finland. The Unknown Soldier,- at tha Cultural Centre on Sunday it t and 8 p.m Directed by Bdrta Lalne from a novel by V»i 10 Llnna. the film deal* wlUi fate of a Finnish ma "him aim platoon60 words
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Advertisement618 1974-06-28 22 LaT -a^ aa^lijBBBB! '^si^Bßlrt I BBSS I '.^aafl asm m. i *V ?IB BBBH6M sV^tBBBBsW .JBBll ■Lflvs HlcH Ha^^*^lK7 Award winning designs handcrafted in solid gold. Award winning designs. Delicately and individually handcrafted Hewn from rocks of solid gold. And smoothed to an immaculate finish Exquisite. Elegant. Ebel. Watches par618 words
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Advertisement668 1974-06-28 22 LOS FUNDS NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND SHAREHOLDERS FROM THE COURT APPOINTED LIQUIDATORS The following statement is a summary of the liquidation under the direction of Court recent history and present status of the lOS appointed Liquidators who are working in Funds and of their related companies close contact with the668 words
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Advertisement1259 1974-06-28 23 ff PUBLISHING EXECUTIVES We are embarking on joint venture with a leading international I publisher for South East Asia. To launch this undertaking we will need two executives I (preferably graduates) who will be sent overseas for training for a I period of six months to one year shortly after1,259 words
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Advertisement848 1974-06-28 23 M MM THE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL BANK LIMIIED |Q D ■bWbEK^P (iMeorperataaiaSlsvaswrc) UlilffSßff BALANCE BHECT-31slD««sakw 197J AIHIXRTT 1 T itn T Itn Authorised CURRENT ABSETB 6 000.000 9.000.000 8930 each (NoU 1) 9.000.000 9.006.060 8.329.T79 8.329.778 ™g^ QvtmmuttrrmMary 4.200.000 w.m'S^&Sr* 3.20.000 3.J0U75 rm.~ !££SZB£~ *mv» -.«i.» PromunapproprUUd Jfiffl 10.225.248 11.471.872 Toul848 words
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384 1974-06-28 24 THE TRAFFIC SCHEMES IRETKR to year report (ST.. June M) on the survey by the Automobile Association of Singapore to ascertain the views of Its members on the proposed supplementary licence KtMox and the park-and-ride scheme. We are In fun support of384 words
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192 1974-06-28 24 FOLLOWING the •aery by "CaiHas" (S.T, Jane 21) on why so many local eats have short tails, we felt prompted to search for the answer* oarsehres. Armand Denis' book Cats Of The World has It that the tailless eat, though so distinctive. Is not192 words
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Letter201 1974-06-28 24 OLKASB refer to Janet I Yeong's comments on "the absurd pictures and captions" (ST. June 17) In the Primary One reader titled "Where Is the bicycle?" Comments on this same book by another Singaporean mother and educationist (In Dec !973) reads as follows: "In my201 words
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Letter25 1974-06-28 24 gTOUUD the relevant \j authorities please take immediate action against the mosquito mens«e at the construction site situated next to Hotel Bencoolen CKS, Singapore 7.25 words
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Letter121 1974-06-28 24 The unhappy teacher grads- SX)ULD the Education \j Ministry please explain Its attitude towards last year's graduates of the Institute of education. They were HBC or 8C holders, and obtained a Certlflcate-ln-Educa-tlon from the institute. Compared to those from the Diploma -ln■dueatkw course, not one of these temporarily appointed teachers121 words
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Letter98 1974-06-28 24 I REFER to a letter (8.T., June 12) and would like to Inform the writer that he will have to obtain a provlslonsJ drl/lng licence first before he takes up driving lesions. 'iowever. he can only apply for a provisional driving licence If be has passed the Highway Code test.98 words
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Letter72 1974-06-28 24 MT fiancee has just been told that her application to reside in Euaoff College has been rejected to make room for 50 foreign students. She is a Singaporean. Could the university authorities clarify whether Eusoff College Is partly owned or its running costs shared by the foreign country to which72 words
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Advertisement850 1974-06-28 24 Thai International offers 3 Royal Orchid Express flights a week to Europe. Tuesdays at 8-OOa.m- Tuesdays at 8-lOp.m. Fridays at 8-lOp.m. for Frankfurt for Rome forLondon. and Copenhagen. and London. 4wjLjbßbbbbbl Lbbbl f" .^P^^L HI M bbbbV BsbbbbC 'T^S S*-¥»^ Mb^bl W bbbbV IbT feJI a i V*^bbbb¥ smbbl nT850 words
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Article317 1974-06-28 25 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP *9 JIM JOHNSON will ride Tien An Mum in the Perak Derby (Race Four) on Sunday and do not be surprised if this weHperfprmed English four-year-old upseta the apple cart Tien An Mun arrived from Penang late on Wednesday. He317 words
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Article652 1974-06-28 25 M 3 CLASS C DIV. I W 1 The Director M WJL Vmmg 11 I WmuuU til ctenff 3 tipll«n» IN MeCtaa* S 4 Ayafartfe 8.91 Staple* it 5 Wataola Commando 747 Artffln 4 6 Adll 7*7 C. Lease t 7 Yule Connt 741 garth? Bln»» U 747652 words
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175 1974-06-28 25 CRAZIEST GOLF MATCH A WORLD RECORD? T ONDON, Than. Six ■Httafc goates teat aajnt Blslsssa" a worts mi art for tke iniirt ever pU matea after Haytag ts«r gaaasa In few eesMfales la eae e*y. The roUara, three profosatsaaai u4 ttree aasatevs. steel off at daws at Eaglaatf-i tammt Wee*w*rtk175 words
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514 1974-06-28 25 LONDON. Thursday T»EENAGE tennis 1 stars fijorn Borg, of Sweden, and Christine Evert (US) pulled through frantic battles for survival in the Wimbledon championships here today. Both were involved in cliff-hang-ing sec o n d-round matches suspended last night because of bad light. Borg. the514 words
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677 1974-06-28 25 Predator does fluent 3f workout on a wet track DREDATOR, who I missed his engagement last week, handled a wet track well at Ipoh yesterday. With apprentice M Junaldi astride, this useful Beau Court four-year-old galloped fluently over Sfln 37 3/5. Predator runs In Race Five tomorrow. Race-oy-race guide of677 words
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Article433 1974-06-28 25 BACK 1 M 0 CLAM S OIT. OfeF: 1 NaaaMttt (11) 0.00; 3 Gksa (1) 0.11; I Ever Imm (10) 0.11; 4 Cml MM— (0) ».00; fnittm (1> ».00; Ee«lma 0.00. 0 rifiij Cltjr (U) t.06; 0 C«BWSM (0) 0 04; 10 Warvmtt (14) M 4;433 words
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Advertisement87 1974-06-28 25 ataaaS I Garrard a famous name for over 50 years, synonymous with superbly engineered record playing units in the forefront of sound reproduction at its best. The high standard of professionalism in every item of Garrard equipment is the result of ceaseless research, testing and development to meet to-day's most87 words
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Advertisement210 1974-06-28 25 The new Braun Mach 2 ideally a packet lighter should be as sure and iimpte a* a light switch. You click, it lights. So Braun examined all the pieces of ironmongery thet get between the click and the light, and discarded wheel. flint, spring, and battery at well at things210 words
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Article184 1974-06-28 26 John turns the tables on Tan JOHN Urn Oeok Tian of Baharuddln Vocational Institute, avenged his 5.000 m defeat by Tan Khoon Chye, when he won the Paslr Panjang District Post Secondary boys' 3.000 m steeplechase event at Queenstown yesterday. Results Boys' Post Secondary: Triple Jump: 1 Tan Tang Hwee184 words
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Article125 1974-06-28 26 PRINTERS ARE FAVOURITES IN FINAL SINOAPOR* Printing Bnnliif Union, with two national trainee* Ng Big Wan and Quail Kirn Song, an fancied to win the NTOO Int«r-Unlon soccer tournament final against Pioneer Industrie* Kmptoyae* Union at Jalan Bssar Stadium tomorrow at 6 pjn. The Printers team will b* led by125 words
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Article257 1974-06-28 26 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By TWO Asian Youth 1 stars, Jacob Chacko and Kamal Nor, are among the 23 newcomers invited for a trial on Monday at Jalan Besar Stadium in preparation for next month's Merdeka soccer tournament In Kuala Lumpur. Outside left Chacko and centre257 words
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Article, Illustration514 1974-06-28 26 DEREK PARR - DEREK PARR By JJANOVER, Thurs.— Brßril still far from convincing as defending champions kept their World Cup hopes alive with a 1-0 victory over East Germany here last night in their second round Group "A" match. It took the mighty boot of wily veteran RivelinoUPI - 514 words
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499 1974-06-28 26 ROBERT EVANS - ROBERT EVANS By STUTTGART, Thurs. An efficient Poland beat Sweden 1-0 In a fast and closely fought World Cup second round match here last night which must put the Poles in sight of reaching the final. On balance, Poland deserved their victory whichReuter - 499 words
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314 1974-06-28 26 TjiRANKFUBT, Thur.. F Or—ton Lal Mtnr «f PoUnd't wnnlng g«al against Svedea last night, h.\« Jifrif tcunmat* Andraej grarmrti at the top *f the World Can Mortal Hat with five f oato each. The aeorcrs: Ptve goals Aaorsej Saar mach (Poland). One fort Lato314 words
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Article137 1974-06-28 26 17«lAirKFOKT. Thma. World Clip Übtas after Ttstarda; i sscond Anal roond watrtits (tahwlsfd undar hsadlnm playad. won, drawn, last amis for. foals ■mhi it. potnfa): Group A' BM Btncapcrt) Sunday Jwm M At nilsMiiliiHisii ■mi Oamway v W^'f>fvl OOJO pjn) At Hanorw ArmnttM btmu uom »-nv) Wnmmmy137 words
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Advertisement450 1974-06-28 26 PHILIPS 7 MLl^wuiuuu^^umMHHH|HßHi rh427~ I -fIP ii i i ism m m. I •r/«s»/«r jl fIHHHHHHHHHIHiHIIHH^H^HIHHHHII^ N2! J E3 >**Ssm> w: BBBCiODOoc RHKI B^^^ B^ B^^^^^^B^B^^^>^»^»^^^^^^^^B^^»^^^^^B^^^^B^ W^ 1 From Philips. A fully compatible sound system. Each unit working with the others for unparalleled hi-fi performance. You can spend a small450 words
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Article, Illustration420 1974-06-28 27 rANKFI'BT. Thurs Can anything stop Johan Cruyff and his team of Firing Dutchmen? That's the key question of soccer's 1974 World Cup, and the answer, according to Argentine coach VUdUlao Cap. is "No." Cap saw his men take a 4-# beating from CruyffUPI - 420 words
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Article, Illustration534 1974-06-28 27 HOWARD WHITTEN - HOWARD WHITTEN CRUYFF INSPIRES DUTCH TO GREAT WIN By (JKLSENKIR- CHEN, Thurs. Inspired by a tenth minute goal by their captain Johan Cruyff, Holland cruised to a 4-0 win pver Argentine in their Group "A" World Cup match here last night Only goalkeeper DanielReuter - 534 words
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499 1974-06-28 27 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By JUNIOR champion K. Dhannarajah, the top seed, came back from a set down to oust hard-Aghtlng Ooh Peng Wu 12-15, 15-7, 15-11 and advance into the men's singles semi-flnals of the Singapore Badminton Association's Under-21 championships at Guillemard Road last499 words
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Advertisement130 1974-06-28 27 It's marvellous what Milo can do for you Football is a game of stamina. Requiring constant alertness and superb ■^m team co-ordination. V That's why leading Football players rely on Milo for their vigorous health and boundless energy. "™"™^B •s^s^a^awsMa»awa™smssmMßMß™a^awaa^sMs«B^awssm«a«B^a»a^a»a»s»s*s*swß»a^ Made from barley malt and full cream milk packed with130 words
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223 1974-06-28 28 Rousing Bangla welcome for Bhutto rvACCA. Thurs. Prime U Minister Zulflkar All Bhutto, the nrst Pakistani leader to set foot In Bangladesh, arrived here today to wild cheers from a crowd of thousands. When he stepped down from his special PIA Jet he received a 19-gun salute and a briefUPI - 223 words
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Article, Illustration17 1974-06-28 28 President Nixon signing the Atlantic Declaration at Nato headquarter*. At left is Dr. Henry Kissinger. UPI rsdlophoto.UPI - 17 words
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163 1974-06-28 28 Anti-Asri border demo by Thai students BANGKOK. Than. Hundreds of students demonstrated near the Thai-Malaysian berder In protest against a recent statement by a Malaysian minister about the situation in southern Thailand, provincial police said tettay. Police said the demonstration took place yesterday near a bridge Unking Thailand's Sungei Golok163 words
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Article38 1974-06-28 28 LONDON. Thur«.— British Airways today ordered metal fatigue checks on iv 35 Vtocount turbo-prop aircraft following the crash of a Colombian Airlines Viscount on June I. The checks were requested by Britain's civil aviation authority— Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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195 1974-06-28 28 St Clair opens impeachment defence WASHINGTON, Thursday ATTORNEY James St. Clalr opened PresiA dent Nixon's impeachment defence before the US House of Representatives Judiciary Committee today. Before entering the closed hearing, he told reporters he regarded as the most serious charge the March 21, 1973. paym c n t of195 words
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Article67 1974-06-28 28 SYDNEY Thurs— A Singapore teaman was charged In court here today with importing heroin into Australia following the »eisttre of At loo.ooo isasst.--000) worth of pur* heroin by narcotics agenu last night. Loh Bak Ching Si. from Singapore, a deckhand on a Singapore registered ship, was chargedReuter - 67 words
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Article41 1974-06-28 28 BANOKOK Thim. The pao* of American withdrawal of military foroM In Bouth-««»t Asia quickened today with the announcement that M mm warplane*, including nine BUS. will be flown home and two American military baMt in Thailand dosed.— UPl.41 words
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Article168 1974-06-28 28 LONDON, Tlwrm.— Th* raarkit elmmt narrowly mlud Is »»r» gui« (rmdlx At S p.m. CM riauetßl TIMM Ma wmj 4tm I.S to M 4.1. T»W»r* UM ClM* 1 >f Mtaetln kMm trart narfiMlt} kltfMr an talue* bat Hawkar hi a dull apet tutos about Sp oa aatlooailaalkß* tmn.168 words
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Article42 1974-06-28 28 LONDON. Ttan. SM* MT» MllllMHl Aac MM, Swc M.TS. O- SIM. OM-DK SI T». Ju k*r* tl M. Aaril-JaM. J«l| Urn* mat OH -Dm tin, Ju Hint SIM. AwM-Jmm Urn Q mini CIT: J»ly M.TS warn.. Aw tl.u. MM Mktrtot: «iMt42 words
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Article23 1974-06-28 28 new (—an. mm <— m> hmrt buran OfW <— 410) mltan arm t—tU). MtlaM (MM no) T—rmtrm *.bl #70 pm MO vmm Tim: liMdr23 words
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Article169 1974-06-28 28 LONDON. Thuri—Social democratic leaden from all over the world Including many Prime Ministers and one Head of State will gather In Britain this weekend for a Socialist International meeting. It will be the most highly-powered conference of the Socialist International for 60 yean, said Mr.Reuter - 169 words
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Advertisement80 1974-06-28 28 You Are Cordially Invited to A Chinese Paintings Exhibition QftaaaafA from 9*30 am. at the Rising Gallery HI Rising Arts Crafts Pie. lM.2a 292(15t floor), Telok Ayer Street Tel *****1 I J^ GOEASTJiWEST >s^ SINGAPORE MADE W_ a>V PERFUMES OF THE ORIENT q~* IS THE BEST. y c^ tgf \h80 words
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Advertisement293 1974-06-28 28 /MUSIC FRO/VI 4ROUND THE WORLD AND OF YOUR ONNN CHOICE WITHS4NVO 4-BAND RADIO/CASSETTE COMBINATION Listen to good, dear music on Sanyo 4-band radio. Whether you tune on the local channel or for far-off broadcasts Sanyo sensitive radio gives you distortionless, drift-free reception. It let you enjoy beautiful MW/FM/SW broadcasts. Or293 words
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Article, Illustration179 1974-06-28 29 Ceremony reflects success of SMA efforts Message from MR. ONO LENG CHUAN, Chairman, Singapore Manufacturers' Association: npo the Singapore Manuf acturers' Association, the presentation of SISIR Certificates to its members is always looked upon with considerable satisfaction, for In a way It reflects success of the Association's efforts to promote179 words
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Article, Illustration334 1974-06-28 29 More industries now take part in marking scheme Message from MR. AHMAD MATTAR, Chairman of the Singapore Quality Reliability Association It Is Indeed very heartening to note that more and more local as well as multinational industries are participating In SISIR' s Marking Scheme which is our nations hallmark of334 words
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Article388 1974-06-28 29 COMPANIES TO BE AWARDED LICENCE FOR THE USE OF SISIR MARK Amcol Electrical Industries Ltd. Fluorescent lamp Asia Steel Welded Mesh Co (Tie) Ltd.— Steel fabric BRC Weidmesh (S.E. Asia) Pte Ltd.— Steel fabrir Bata Shoe (S) Pte Ltd. Safety footwear Ben Company Ltd. Margarine Ben Hwa388 words
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Article, Illustration396 1974-06-28 29 FINANCE Minister, Mr. Hon Sui Sen will present SISIR licences, Quality Certificates and Good Housekeeping Certificates to some 50 manufacturers at a dinner to be held at the Neptune Theatre Restaurant tonight The dinner, organised by the Singapore Manufacturers' Association will be attended by396 words
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Article, Illustration252 1974-06-28 29 Marking serves as guide to the consumer Message from MR. IVAN BAPTIST. Executive Secretary of the Consumer* Association of Singapore: rl Consumer Movement Is an essential ingredient of our society. It urges and challenges industry to reach new. unprecedented levels of excellence in productivity, quality and reliability and involves mot*252 words
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383 1974-06-28 29 Me— f fran DR. LIB CUM TATT, Chairman, SISIR THE so-called "revolution of rising expectations" of the people in the world is bound to affect our manufacturers as they gear up for expansion and export. Our local consumers and oveneos clients expect383 words
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Article, Illustration540 1974-06-28 30 Aim to upgrade food hygiene and sanitation in factories GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SCHEME STARTED MANY countries have strict input regulations on foodstun*. In addition to the quality of me finished products the authorities placed strong emphasis on the health sanitation aspect of the factories that produce these products. This observation led540 words
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385 1974-06-28 30 IF statistics are any yardstick to go by, the diamond-shap-ed SISIR mark must by now be a familiar stamp to most consumers. In 1969, when the quality marking scheme first started, there were only two products. Today, more than 300 different brands and types385 words
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Article, Illustration503 1974-06-28 30 Mark a link with quality, reliability OINCE its establish- ment In 1969 the Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research (SISIR) has built up itf reputation locally and overseas as the prime promoter of quality and reliability in the Republic. The success of the SISIR organised PQR Campaign and the503 words
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Article, Illustration338 1974-06-28 31 WITH an establlsh- ment of more than 280 engineers, graduates, technical officers and supportIng staff and equipped with faculties normally beyond the capabilities of Individual Industry to maintain, SISIR Is poised to meet the technological needs of a rapidly Industrialising Singapore. The338 words
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Article637 1974-06-28 31 rpHERE Is no doubt everybody benefits from x better standards and better quality products. To a consumer he gets value for his money and protection from health and other hazards. To the manufacturer, it means better reputation, fewer customer complaints, better sales and hence better637 words
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Article27 1974-06-28 31 Poandlnf Usta on f oamrvbtcr with machine «setf ed and built by SIBIK, above. Analjrtnf noite an InveattfaUoa ■■awta^w fee a client, left.27 words
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Article, Illustration646 1974-06-28 32 FOCUS ON INSTITUTE'S DESIGN CENTRE FOR GRACIOUS LIVING... rpRY talking design and chances are you will only get blank stares In return. Hopefully, Design Centre, SISIR's newest section, will change all that. Industrial design in Singapore has yet to make Its mark. A much misunderstood concept, It appears to most646 words
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Article, Illustration420 1974-06-28 33 A BATCH Production Unit is to be established In SISIR to fabricate and produce specialised Instruments and equipment for Bin gapore's industrial and educational needs. The Unit will start work on the production of some 20 sets of pedagogical aids for use420 words
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Article, Illustration359 1974-06-28 34 Digital computer to boost library data service gISIIVs Industrial Technical Information Service (ITIS) is to be computerised by November this year when the Institute acquires a digital computer. The computer to be housed in the SISIR Complex la made possible through a major grant from the International Development Research Centre359 words
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Article, Illustration368 1974-06-28 34 Such articles are sent every month, culled from over 300 different specialised journals and reports. They Include the latest information on engineerIng developments, Improved processes and techniques, new products and materials. The Current Awareness Service was specially created to aid the industrialist and top management who368 words
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Advertisement106 1974-06-28 29 I V IBy vqUR j^^^^la^ga^gft^gft^gft^gft^gft^gftHgftSHKV 1 1 'JL aw AND SISIR MAKES IT OFFICIAL 1 The first and only <4(wv SISIR Good 2MK Housekeeping SINGAPORE INSTITUTE OF STANDARDS 8 INDUSTWAL RESEARCH Cett ftCdte mumocm o*rt or mtmrti otn or f»«*» awarded to a GOOD HOUSEKEEPING CERTIFICATE <_** drink Tha Inatttuf106 words
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Advertisement330 1974-06-28 30 f -7 >j Sinylan I Manufacturers of quality Nylon 6 Chip Nylon Filament Yarn Nylon Texturised Yarn I Dyed Nylon Yarn. 1 11 T heln^ uteher 1 -~2~~^ 1 I 11 f „*»*>•"««» I comply with I I 1 fe^^ 11 mvS bbbbbbvlb\ iiin EjWsbbbbb! aaaaWfllT w ur-~* 11 Jin^^ic^^330 words
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Advertisement82 1974-06-28 30 2 We are proud to have been awarded the SISIR Quality Certificate Vm\ f%fi/* WALPEX is also approved by ikJ'U^W WALPA ACRYLIC LATEX and other products of ours, Mare also awarded the Quality iTil MHT Certificate from SISIR. *mtaatt«Ms»T«» Sp— m, Our products are widely used in the construction of82 words
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Advertisement27 1974-06-28 31 WE ARE PROUD TO BE AWARDED THE SISIR LICENCE FOR OUR PRODUCT CHUAN HONG CEMENT PRODUCTS CO. 99-G, JALAN MAYAANAM SINGAPORE, 17. Tel: *****8 -tv ■SB"""! IJCVO27 words
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Advertisement193 1974-06-28 31 DIAMOND FAR EASTERN CABLES SWITCHGEAR LTD., LORONQ TUKANQ TIQA, JURONQ TOWN, SINGAPORE 22. SALES OFFICE: Room Nob. 3/4/5, 2nd Floor Malayan Bank Chambers, Fullerton Square, Singapore 1. Tel: *****, ***** FACTORY: CABLE ADDRESS: "FECABLE", TEL: *****1. WE ARE PROUD TO BE AWARDED THE LICENSES TO UBE THE SISIR MARK FOR193 words
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Advertisement249 1974-06-28 32 I A SISIR Quality Certificate I For A Quality Product.... \/f^b\ DRAGONS (&w) HORSE BRAND I \l^ W\/ Super Refined Cooking Oil I Plus a SISIR Good I Housekeeping Certificate o9 lillKrf DRAGON HORSE Vll 'll* BRAND Super Refined dV/ Cooking Oil is proud to be t jn-^ awarded a249 words
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Advertisement78 1974-06-28 32 I WE ARE PROUD TO BE A WARDED I I THE SISIR LICENCE FOR I I OUR PRODUCTS I Colour P.V.C. Plastic f Structunl Construction Steel Mesh, '^^'^^^■^^H RF^B^B^ f Elf/ant In Appearanca, Economical. rW y Durable, Water Proof And Anti-Corrotive. H^ I^L* I V I "^t^ Glr^Rei I R«ReV«^78 words
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Advertisement153 1974-06-28 33 We are proud to be awarded the SISIR QUALITY CERTIFICATE BILCON INDUSTRIES PTE. LTD. Manufacturers of R.C. Pipes Precast Concrete Units. Office New Factory: 10, Jurong Pier Road, Jurong Town, Singapore 22, Tel: *****2/*****3 Factory: 13 m.s. Mandai Road, Singapore. Tel: *****6/*****6. Nippon faint's Super Vinilex 5000 Emulsion leaves a153 words
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Advertisement46 1974-06-28 33 Durable, jBfTH Non-Fade fPjgjH Paints F^m Made in Singapore tasaa and Quality HUH Tested to fIHBH Withstand %S9 Extreme jSkjH Local -JOK Conditions i APPROVED ■|-^J I Also approved by SISIR "Holland Pride" Margarine- from the wide range of quality products ***< A marketed by BEN. bsssaaVP46 words
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Advertisement191 1974-06-28 34 KING OF KINGS EVAPORATED MILK _f^- The only brand of evaporated milk 1 ■■t^ awarded a licence ,'?> a to use the SISIR mark. The SISIR mark is your Assurance of 1^ m Quality Reliability. Weal with Coffee, lea or other beverages. Made from pure, full cream cow's nvk under191 words
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Advertisement9 1974-06-28 34 MARK I? IS AGAIN AWARDED FOR COnSISTEUT QUBLITV RELIABILITY9 words
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Advertisement1661 1974-06-28 35 IMM //JawCcs'jPrj^J^^a»l»l^^_^^_ jVJbVHLTbV^bSLbV ™J I— l I M I INCORPORATED IN THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE > LEfJ I 111 H AND ITS SUBSIDIARY COMPANIES |j \W ej JT CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET- 31 ST DECEMBER 1973 H m IQJ 1972 Rjl The Bank The Group The Bank The Group |IJ| S$1,661 words
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Article63 1974-06-28 36 I.I Rl t.o.b. B*nk r.t fpot* Laj»4 UU KafMOf L Credit My Dc-r. lea c r.H.8 .B.R. toabart I'wmU khM >unfc>p »b.«6 •3.99 W«l tl.M $3 50 $156 $2 27 I1M flJ6 $1.37 $3 03 »n $1.90 $148 tin $3 80 $3 10 M06 15 —.10 .0* M —M63 words
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Article20 1974-06-28 36 tea HaU. VMA. CHy D«». Mac Dtitr Tatat TariOTer: ToUl V«1m: 97V.000 101.000 tt.000 •1.000 SUM WJftM20 words
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Article50 1974-06-28 36 ißtaatriato: U*M UIJH TrtMUMc: SM-tJ SM.M Ho«*b 1«».7I IUJ4 Frapartlca: tMJI tM.I7 iTtm: ltlwM ItT.M f rirtlti: SUM 14J.1t 0.C.8.C.: tSSOS ZM.M B.KJ. hU.: tMJI tMJI Dec. M. 1M« 1M f Dm. tl, IMS m t Dec t». IMS 1M 0 Dm. tl, 1»7» 1M t J»«. 1. 1M50 words
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Article1556 1974-06-28 36 THE last transacted ami* at the close of business In th* Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday compared with the previous day's pilot* together with 1974 high and low. Adjusted for all new Issues i itsrlinq auaaiat S.OS t.OO Bakta 4.SS I.TS 2 M C. Planu I.U .OS ISO1,556 words
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Article1091 1974-06-28 36 BID and ofler prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets in lots of 1.000 unite unless otherwise specified. IVDI'STbUAUS Acsma (2.258) (1) 2.37. XD. A.P.I. 1.068 1088). Ajinomoto (2.358). Alcan1,091 words
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Article521 1974-06-28 36 JCB. the British manufacturer of earthmoving machinery, has been given two Queen's Awards this year. JCB's first award Is for export achievement. The company competes in about 50 export markets, but In 1972 the marketing structure was revised so that the world was divided Into six regions,521 words
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Article1114 1974-06-28 36 DID and offer prices offl- dally listed and business In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange, yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lota of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified iNouimiAu Alinemet* (1 48 B) AH Nil (1 MS). CD A.M. D«v.1,114 words
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Article382 1974-06-28 36 rADING took on a aulet and easier turn on the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday as operators found little In the way of fresh inducements from a generally empty news background. The slow recovery noted in the previous two days was reversed as short covering activity thinned382 words
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298 1974-06-28 36 VTEW StralU Times ii provided some late excitement in an otherwise dull day of trading at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. The share shot bullishly ahead after starting out quietly to end 42 cents higher at $4.56 in heavier-than-usual tradThree parcels298 words
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Article240 1974-06-28 36 I'm VB dollar showed a firmer trend In yesterday's Singapore forex market morning session In fairly brisk trading. Prom opening $3 4570 to $2 4820 it movad up to $2 4*55-84 by lunch time Dealers generally d ascribed this firmness to some commercial demand for dollars. In Initial240 words
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Article175 1974-06-28 36 The following are th* nominal average closing Interbank rates In Singapore: aureaeat* Namlaai rate* Saulassalaa Pcrecaiac* tjaatetl rrttcrtUy (craaa) parity caaag* IB aoiiar 2 4040 2 4033 I.IIW 12.09 Iterhng pound SUM 5 8790 7.J469 20.12 longkong dolUr 46 66 48 90 50 51 3 29 talayslan dollar175 words
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Article30 1974-06-28 36 Rubber: June VI. Singapore: 1«5 5* eta (up 0.5* ct). Malay sis: 1«4.M cts (unch) Tin: $1,314.12* (down 87 i cents) Official offering; 238 tons (us IS tons).30 words
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Article192 1974-06-28 36 Straits tin DOWN $0.87 rE Straits tin price dipped fractionally by 87 i cenU to $1 314.121 per plcul In Penang yesterday on an official offering up 18 tons to 238 tons. The overnight London market continued with Its downsllde taking another (all of £55 to £3,770 per metric ton192 words
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Article100 1974-06-28 36 CHINSIt »B*OUCS SXCHAMOB. SINCAPOai MOON CLOSING •Bieas Pin hcul YtsTiaoAr Ctaawrt Oil bulk SI4ON aalUra. arum IISSN Mllart Caara: HUK (Ioom) tTC/Oaat IOON B Pspaar: Muatek ABTA whit* tea 100 nlw t»2t atller.. Sarawak white fab M% KL.W (MO aellare Sarawak epeclal bl.tk fob tart NLW (I»7| Mllera. Sarawak100 words
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Article67 1974-06-28 36 WeOwataar Taaaaay UtS OSS Mitiiarai d) 100 Tt N A Liinaan 14«.ft0 14* Tt Beirut 147. 1S I*o. TS ni I" -I ISO M 14* SO Sartak l««00B 14* 008 147 508 Iftl 008 Pmrta 14*07 145 25 Spare (X) 14* 008 14* SOB 14*74* Iftl. SOS Expert67 words
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Article31 1974-06-28 36 Lottos copper prtet. en Wedne*d*r oravteaa la bracket.) Wtraaar Spot Bum (£»87) aMler i«SS U»M) Three Meath. buyer tm* (iOftft) aallar 000 (I0S4) Market taex: Weak •atea: O.T2S taaa31 words
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Article603 1974-06-28 36 rfIRADINO in the Singapore I rubber market yesterday was vary slow ail morning with buyers and sellers about evenly matched at levels slightly below those of Wednesdays close. Turnover was of a routine nature for lack of fresh incentives The morning session dosed quiet Afternoon trading was vary603 words
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Article81 1974-06-28 36 [JAILT ami ptiaw kmd at noon ywUcday: Mr (OMMIIM' (T9rwm*4Mt*) 111.8 •armStlm k)MMM laMtoparfcc) imatmpmW BUR XV (1 ton pallet > 1M 00 IMOOH 1M 00 IWOON BUR U. (1 tea pmltot) I*6 00 IMOON 1M 00 IUOON BUB. (1 ton paltet) IMOO IMOOK IMOO IMJM( BMR It81 words
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Article219 1974-06-28 36 HONOKONO. Thurs. Share prices continued to drift downwards as selling pressure Intensified. Th* market opened on a quiet note and further declined as the day wore on. resulting In most of th* shares closing at their lowest level of the day. The Hang Seng Index tumbled 1741 points to219 words
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Article45 1974-06-28 36 On th* fra. aitftans* mark* la HoßShaac yxtcrday th* us dollar wa* quoted al 5 0445/ 5 0455 (or T.T. and 5 02/5 03 fot tat*. Starting w.t quoted at 11 90/ 11.10 and it» tit *f geld wa. quota* at SSI 00.45 words
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Article243 1974-06-28 36 TrOBTYO. Thurs.—Llqulda- tlon selling forced prices on the Tokyo Stock exchange to move lower today, although Urn domestic economy has bottomed out. In the morning session. Investors stood on the sidelines In th* absence of any fresh news- A segment of foodstuff and equipment investment related issues such as243 words
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Article372 1974-06-28 36 VfELBOURNE, Thurs. In- (Jiwtrtal share prices moved erratically on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today In contrast to the firmer trend In miners and oil counters. Dealers said the uncertain tiend in Industrial stocks was due to the approach of the end of the flnanclsl year. fears about Interest rates,372 words
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Article139 1974-06-28 36 A MSTERDAM Wed The K market snowed a majority h of tmtll Iomi Hinnni 0" edged higher ign'.nst the trtnd In Dutch International* Domestics and Insurance* R were mixed Moat tute loan* 5 edged lower. Cloalnc pricM In Dutch gulMcra Hi with th* MStrrnc* oo tht prtvtmu V ttl139 words
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Article114 1974-06-28 36 yURICH, Wed The stock market today showed a slight uptrend an a small volume. Bonds were maintained The Credit Suuse Index gained 1.9 points to Mti. Clem/ prices In Bwla. franc with Ui- dlffcranc* on Urn pravlou* ■anloa pnee* s». Cradlt Sulu. 2MS +40 Swta. Bank Corpn 54ft Unloo114 words
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Article490 1974-06-28 36 JVJEW YORK. Wed The x^ rtock market tv hit by I prime rite tncrraaeo by at I least a dozen banks today and the gain, of 7cstcrday s technical rally ware jmt about eiswd. The Dow Jon«a lnduatiial average closed at sn. 04. off 1111 on the day.490 words
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Article86 1974-06-28 36 FINANCIAL TIMES Wednesday 7*4s Tueeday 71.73 sgo S3 IS »c»-*mß Wodnwday J34M I***** 1 U7.oi w*sk age niM OILS Wadneaday UJ JO TUNdSj, w**fc aao Mil nocmiAu Wednesday S4S.O Tu**a*y us a SMO DOW JONII ATKUAOB INDUBTSIALB Wednesday tv M TWBdaj uiu Wa«k a«o Mil LONDON DOILAI itnam Wedmsdar86 words
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Article483 1974-06-28 37 Genting in for another good year RENTING High- lands Hotel remains unabashedly optimistic about current year prospects despite prognostications of adverse effects on the tourist industry arising from the fuel crisis. In fact so optimistic Is Oenting chairman. Tan Sri Hajl Hussaln bin Hajl Mohamed Sldek, that he promises the483 words
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Article309 1974-06-28 37 OVERSEAS Union Enterprise has gone further into debt to complete the Overseas Union Building at Orchard Road which houses the Mandarin Hotel. This led to the higher interest charges of $4.--330.609 it had to bear in 1973 compared to $3,108,--803 last time. According to309 words
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214 1974-06-28 37 DESPITE a 63 per cent increase In turnover. Is. and Hotels and Properties ended the first hair to March 1974 deeper in the red with a group trading loss of $:'28.826 against $142,619 last time. In Its interim report, the company attributed the bigger loss214 words
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Article185 1974-06-28 37 ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at ciose on Thursday, June 27: US DOLLARS Net*: These rates may differ slightly from those quoted by banks to their customer*. J «Uy» 12 i,a 11 7| 1 mth 12 7,8 13 3/4 3 iWhi 13 i/l 12 3 4185 words
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Article39 1974-06-28 37 Closing Interbank rates In Singapore dollars for June 27: Offer BW Overnight 11 10 1 mth »S »V 4 2 n.th* 9 1116 *tt 3 mth* 811 16 9-3 Prime rate gearee: p. Murrm> Jeom IntainaUe— I.39 words
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Advertisement701 1974-06-28 37 I SINGAPORE TOURIST PROMOTION BOARD Applicdt.ons are invited for the following poets: (A) MARKETING OFFICERS CONVENTION OFFICERS Qualifications ft Experience Candidates should possess a recognised University degree or relevant professional qualification preferably with previous experience in the relevant field Duties ft Responsibilities To assist the Assistant Director in all matters701 words
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Advertisement534 1974-06-28 37 Mk NATIONAL iiS&ftlk PRODUCTIVITY m&M BOARD Th* National Productivity Boanl invites applications irom wan qualified personnel who wriah to bacom* MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING CONSULTANTS to |O>n its Management Accounting Unit it it •xpectad that at least on« of th« succcssftil candidates will be •warded a Fewowarop to study tof a Master's534 words
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Advertisement423 1974-06-28 37 LEENG PARTNERSHIP CONSULTING ENGINEERS Applicants are invited for1. PROJECT ENGINEER (in the State of Brunei) Successful candidate will lead design team to carry out major engineering projects in the State of Brunei. Qualifications: Applicants must be M.1.C.E., M.l. Struct. E. or equivalent. Experience: At least 5 years in a position423 words
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Advertisement593 1974-06-28 37 gj| Jebsen&Jessen Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates to fill the following positions:PERSONNEL CUM OFFICE ADMINISTRATION MANAGER Prefereoly a University Graduate in possession of a cor porate secreterial qualification I equivalent Fully conversant in ad aspects of personnel management as well as office administration having pood knowledge of legal593 words
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Obituary, Illustration48 1974-06-28 38 Time .nay steal out year* away. Bat MM.'wortes art h**e to stay. Fond IN lOVMMJ, WQ fOMMIMf Tto day, ow thoa#its vc yo>. And half our joy t arc mmi Kour lovmt wttr and family Tan Urn Heng and Kim Hong. Lrni Seng and Hrrm let48 words
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