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Title Section15 1974-07-03 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MC.(P) 21/74 FINAL EDITION WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1974 25 CENTS15 words
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Article330 1974-07-03 1 FRUITFUL TALKS SAYS LEE He predicts more economic, cultural ties with France PARIS, Tuesday SINGAPORE Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew today summed up his two-day visit here to attract French investments as "fruitful and valuable." He concluded his visit by having an hour of talks with his French counterpart Mr.Reuter - 330 words
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Article231 1974-07-03 1 Burma to keep Changi RANGOON, Tuesday |>URMESE Customs officials have ordered the confiscation of the Singapore-based South-east Asian Fisheries Development Centre research vessel Changi, informed sources said tonight. The Government last f month decided to sus- I Dend sentences imposed on 31 crew from the multi-national vessel which had beenReuter - 231 words
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Article64 1974-07-03 1 JAKARTA. Tues—lndonesia's state revenue will increase by about UBSIOO million <8»240m> within the next six months with the export price Increase of M cents per barrel. spokesman for the state owned PetUmina oil company said today. He uenled that the Increase applied to certain countriesReuter - 64 words
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Article37 1974-07-03 1 LONDON Tu««.--The prtct of gold (ell to Ui lowed level for five month) on the London bullkjp«fn>rkrt today. Tt "IThblVd US$5 <Sfl3) the previous Axing of 14J <SM*J' •«> ounce a. rn ln« nx —P-37 words
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Article62 1974-07-03 1 FARMINOTON (Connecticut), Tues. Eighty etchIngs by Spanish artist Fmnclfco Ooya depleting wartime atrocities and corruption have been found In an old cardboard cover on an unmarked shelf at the Hill-Stead Mumim. Curator Jerold Talbot said yesterday the etc n Ings, print* d from copper plates and signed62 words
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Article51 1974-07-03 1 NEW YORK. Tues. The following are the Dow Jones awiages baaed on the firm hour of trading on the New York Stork Exchange 30 Indus 804*8 down 1.56: 30 tramp 161 J7 down 0.33. IS utlls 69 24 up 0.39; «5 stocks 341. 7 C down 0 3651 words
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Article59 1974-07-03 1 .MANXA. Tues. Lebanese Foreign Minister Fou a d Naffah expressed hopes yesterday the Oovemment's amnesty proclamation to southern Philippine musllm rebels would hasten a return to normalcy in the troubled area. Mr. Ntffah ma/ie the statement before his departure from a three-day visit to Manila which Included talks59 words
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Article46 1974-07-03 1 HONOKONO Tue* Three British nuclear expert* have arrived here at the invitation of the Hongkong Government to study the feasibility of building a nuclear power station in the colony The experts are expect*] to spend two weeks in the British colony. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article, Illustration210 1974-07-03 1 YEAR-OLD Tay Choon Meng munches an apple to celebrate his "reprieve" from being sent to social welfare home for unwanted infants. His baby sitter. Madam Tan Char Boh, had earlier last month warned h1 5 parents through the newspapers she would210 words
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Article47 1974-07-03 1 VTXNNA, Tues Bulgaria's first nuclear power station ha* begun operation and will start generating electricity this year, the official ntw s agency VTA reported today. The station. built with Soviet help. U at Koatodul in northwest Bulgaria, lust across the Danube from Rumania Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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189 1974-07-03 1 BANGKOK, Tues. A stadrnt leader •aid yesterday the Thai student movement has split and lost much of the power which enabled organised students last year to brine down the former military regime. So m bat Thamronfthftn 7 a w ongsex, 24. who resigned on189 words
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705 1974-07-03 1 MOSCOW, Tuesday PRESIDENT Nixon told the Russian people tonight that he would meet their leader, Mr. Leonid Brezhnev, again next year to continue the search for "a lasting peace" and a better life for them and for the American people. In a speech,Reuter; AP - 705 words
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116 1974-07-03 1 $4.5 mil forged bills in Japan: Suspect held r)KYO, Tues. Police said they arrested a man today on suspicion of counterfeiting bills worth 535 million yen < 8*4.584.000) in the name of a Japanese trading company. They said Yoshio Yoshizawa, 48, was arrested in a snack bar in Kawasaki City.UPI - 116 words
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Article22 1974-07-03 1 OTTAWA. Tims. Canada celebrated Its 107 th birthday yesterday night with a mammoth display of fireworks, dancing and singing AP.AP - 22 words
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Article224 1974-07-03 1 US navy back in Indian Ocean WASHINGTON, Tues The United States navy has quietly returned to the Indian Ocean. The guided missile cruiser Chicago, two destroyers and an oiler sailed through the Straits of Malacca on Sunday. There was no announcement and the navy acknowledged the move yesterday only whenAP - 224 words
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Article52 1974-07-03 1 JERUSALEM. Tues.— Senior Soviet officers were active In the Syrian army during the October war. and several were wounded, Israeli Defence Minister Shimon Peres said todayReplying to questions in the Knesuet (parliament) Mr. Peres confirmed that Syria and Egypt now had Sam-S missiles and MIG-2J fighter52 words
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Article28 1974-07-03 1 MOSCOW. Tues President Nixon's phlebitis has "resolved Itself," his spokesman said today, bat there li still tome swelUnn In his left leg— UPl. (See this page)28 words
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Article310 1974-07-03 2 BEIRUT, Tues. Lebanon will ask other Arab states in Cairo tomorrow to threaten to boycott the Geneva Middle East peace talks If Israel continues its attacks e gainst Lebanon, diplomatic sources said here today The sources said Lebanese Prime Minister TaMeddln Al-Solh would ask Arab states310 words
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175 1974-07-03 2 Britain regrets China's stoppage of visits LONDON. Toes Britain has expressed regret and disappoint ment to China at Its de- dsion to stoo the exchange of visits by stndents between the two countries this summer. a Foreign Office spokesman said yesterday. He said. In answer to reporters' questions, that the175 words
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Article, Illustration300 1974-07-03 2 Thousands mourn their 'Lider' BUENOS AIRB3, Tues. Hundreds of thousands of people were flocking into the centre of the Argentine capital today to pay their last respects to their "Llder." General Juan Domingo Peron, who died yesterday, aged 78. His body will lie In state in the National Congress buildingReuter - 300 words
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371 1974-07-03 2 Suit over remarks to the Press LOS AN.GELES. Tuesday J^ FEDERAL court jury yesterday ruled against recluse multi-millionaire Howard Hughes in a libel suit brought against him by one of his former associates. The Jury's finding was In favour of Mr. Robert Maheu, formerReuter; UPI - 371 words
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294 1974-07-03 2 Cardinal and strip dancer: 'No 9 to -inquiry- |>ARIS, Tues Francois 1 Cardinal Marty, Archbishop of Paris, has refused a request from a Roman Catholic group for a church inquiry In the death of Jean Cardinal Danlelou in the apartment of a striptease dancer, the magazine Valeurs Actuelles said. TheUPI - 294 words
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Article109 1974-07-03 2 Man who used PM's seal SAIOON, Tues. An employee at the Prime Minister's office has been detained after being found using the official seal of the office to facilitate the illegal export of bruss shell casings, the official Vietnam press reported today. The agency, quoting sources In the Premier's office,Reuter - 109 words
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Article29 1974-07-03 2 VIENNA. Tues Indian Foreign Minister Sardar 8w»--nn Singh had a meeting In Softs with Bulgarian Communist Party leader Todor Zhlvkov the Bulgarian news agency BTA reported —ReuterReuter - 29 words
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198 1974-07-03 2 'DON'T GO BIG INTO ENERGY RESEARCH' LONDON, Ties. Scientific advisers today urged the British Government to avoid big research programmes into new sources of energy. Instead, the official "think tank" under Lord Rothschild recommended a publicity campaign to make everybody aware of the true cost of energy. Coal, gas and198 words
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215 1974-07-03 3 Whitlamhits at senator's 'cowardly' attack CANBERRA. Tues. Prime Minister Oough Whltiam today severely criticised a senator from nls own Labour Party for an attack made on United States ambassador to Australia Mr. Marshall Green last week. Mr. Whltiam, defending Mr. Green, said the attack by Senator William Brown was "miserable.215 words
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Article, Illustration351 1974-07-03 3 Peking yes' to 320-km sea limit CLAIMS TO FISHING AND MINING RIGHTS CARACAS. Tuesday £)HINA gave support today to the growing number of nations at the Third UN Law of the Sea Conference which favours some sort of 320-km (200 miles) limit. China in the past solidly backed developing nationsReuter; UPI - 351 words
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Article56 1974-07-03 3 LONDON, Tues. Lady Jane Wellesley, 23, whose sometime escort has been Prince Charles, heir to the British throne, will not be prosecuted for drunken driving, police told her yesterday. They said a breath test given Lady Jane, when police stopped her car proved negative. Charges may56 words
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Article42 1974-07-03 3 HAIFA. Tues. Marmme freight charges for all general cargoes shipped to and from Israel were Increased today by an average of 12 per cent. It was announced following a meeting of the shipping conferences and companies ana the snippers' council.42 words
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Article44 1974-07-03 3 MELBOURNX. TUCS The Australian Union of Student* win host a seminar her* this month en poverty end unemployment In Asia. Students representative* from more than 35 Asian nations are expected to attend the seminar from July 16 to 33. t— ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article186 1974-07-03 3 NEW DELHI, Tues. The Chogyal (ruler) of Slkklm reached his capital Oangtok In the early hours of this mornIng after being delayed by landslides on his route, All India Radio said today. The Press Trust of India <PTC) also reported that amidst elaborate security precautions madeReuter - 186 words
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232 1974-07-03 3 BALLET STAR MIKHAIL MAY GET CANADA ASYLUM- qrORONTO. Tues.—Rus--1 slan ballet star Mikhail Barlshnlkov remained In hiding somewhere In Canada yesterday amid Indication s that the Oovernment might grant him asylum here. Mr. Barlshnlkov, 26--year-old star of Leningrad's elite Kirov Ballet apparently defected on Saturday night after a Russian BolshoiReuter - 232 words
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Article68 1974-07-03 3 WASHINGTON, Tues. The United States has •creed to turn over six utility helicopters vsJued at UB*4 8 million (8111 million! to the Oovernment of Burma In 1975 In ma effort to suppress druf trafficking In Asia's notorious Oolden Triangle Press officer John King, announcing theAP - 68 words
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Article314 1974-07-03 3 HONOKONO. Tues. Chinese Foreign Minister Chi Peng-fet has said that his country would not establish dlp 1 o matlc relations with Portugal unless It recognised the Independence of Its African colonies, the New China News Agency reported today. The Minister was speaking at a banquet given In honour ofAgencies - 314 words
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302 1974-07-03 3 TEL AVIV. Tuesday ISRAEL today levied nearly l'Ssl billion ($2.4 bil.) in taxes to raise money for bolstering its military might and slowing inflation. The £4 billion (552.304 mil.) tax package hits rich and poor alike and Is also designed to alleviate aReuter; UPI - 302 words
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131 1974-07-03 3 Tennessee Williams bans black star BERLIN. Tues.— A Berlin theatre director said yesterday that Tennesstc Williams, acting through his agents In the United States and West Germany, had barred the staging here of his play, "A Streetcar Named Dealre," because the male lead was to be played by a blackNYT - 131 words
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Article74 1974-07-03 3 Trade pact for mutual benefit DACCA, Tues. Bangladesh and Afghanistan have signed a trade agreement giving each other "favoured nation treatment" In terms of mutual economic co-operation. Afghanistan's Deputy Foreign Minister. Mr Wahid Abdullah, signed the agreement for hi* Oovernment yesterday before leaving fur home. He told newsmen the accordReuter - 74 words
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Article, Illustration86 1974-07-03 4 CANBERRA, Tues. Australia will contribute AW 810.000 (8521&916--000) over the next three ur four years to the International Development Association (IDA), treasurer Frank Crean said. The cabinet yesterday approved Australia's participation In the fourth replenishment of the iiwmnw of IDA. IDA was established In 1960 toReuter - 86 words
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Article36 1974-07-03 4 SANTIAGO. Tuer-^A Chllaan army court-m»rtl»l board MDtenced two men to Ufe Imprisonment and another 31 to (our or an yean Jail last Friday (or opposing the armad force* during lact BeptiMtW* mlMUry eaup-36 words
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Article23 1974-07-03 4 TOKYO. Tues— Japan has decided to tighten export controls on the shipment of phonographs, record players and tape recorders to France.23 words
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267 1974-07-03 4 ATLANTA (Georgia), Tues. Marcus Wayne Chenault, described by friends as a religious fanatic, was under heavy guard at police headquarters here yesterday charged with the murder of Mrs. Martin Luther King, mother of the murdered civil rights leader. He la being held without bail. Chenault.267 words
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219 1974-07-03 4 Indira's choice for new Head of -State- NEW DELHI. Tues. Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's rulllng Congress Party has nominated Mr. Fakhruddln AU Ahmed, a senior Cabinet Minister and a Muslim, to seek election as President of India next month. Congress President Shankar Dayal Sharma told reporters that Mr. Ahmed. 69.Reuter - 219 words
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296 1974-07-03 4 Ne Win urges freedom for innocent strikers DEMOS IN WHICH 22 WERE KILLED RANGOON, Tuesday gl'RMESE President Ne Win has asked for the release of all arrested workers who "innocently" took part in last month's strikes and demonstrations during which 22 people were killed and more than 70 injured. ButReuter - 296 words
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Article33 1974-07-03 4 WASHINOTOM. Tues. Analysts tat the US Agriculture Department say American fanners prospered more last year than previously reported, partly because many held ever 1971 crops and sold then to It7l AT.33 words
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Article130 1974-07-03 4 FINE, THEN DINO GETS AN OFFER LOS ANGELES, Tues A Federal judge yesterday fined Dino Martin, 22. son of singer Dean Martin ISSZ.tOO (S4.BM) for illegally possessing a machine tun and an anti-tank tvn then offered to help him get Into medical school. Martin told District Judge William Gray thatReuter - 130 words
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101 1974-07-03 4 BELGRADE, Tues Yugoslavia and Indonesia have solved the long-standing question Of Indonesian debts to Yugoslavia, Indonesian Foreign Minister Adam Malik said yesterday. In a toast at dinner given by his Yugoslav host and counterpart Mr. Kilos Mlnlc. he said that the unsolved problem of IndonesianReuter - 101 words
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WORLD NEWS FOUR
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Article198 1974-07-03 5 ADDIS ABABA, Tues. The Ethiopian armed forces have demanded the surrender of some senior officials who may be In Emperor Halle Selassie's Jubilee Palace, Informed sources said today. They declined to elaborate or to Identify the wanted officials. The military hay* already announced the names ofReuter - 198 words
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Article74 1974-07-03 5 TOKYO. TO**. Japanese Prime aflaMsr KakuM Tanaka said ysstsrday he would discuss with leaders of Braall and Australia about d*v«iopnMßt of urunium or* during his forthcoming visit*. H* told a press oonfarsnoe In the northern city of ttikuahlma that while in BrasU from •apt. v to74 words
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315 1974-07-03 5 Saigon bombs fail to drive out the -Reds SAIOON, Tues. Government warolanes dropped thousands of antl personnel bombs on communist forces north of Saigon In a new drive to force the North Vietnamese from Base 82, military sources sold today. Late afternoon reports from the battlefield, however, said the communistsUPI - 315 words
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Article92 1974-07-03 5 Iceland PM concedes defeat REYKJAVIK, Tues. Prime Minister Olafur Johannesson last night conceded defeat In Sunday's general election and said he would ask President Kristjan EldJam to accept his coalition government's resignation. He mid it would be up to Mr Hdjsm to decide whether Mr Johann«ssen or Conservative Party chairmanUPI - 92 words
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Article55 1974-07-03 5 WASHDJOTON. Tues— A grower's organisation says American soybean farmers are planning 62.2 million acres tar harvest this year, sharply lower than projected by the US Agriculture Department The American Soybean Association of Hudson. lowa. said it based Its acreage on surveys made last month among 1.400AP - 55 words
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154 1974-07-03 5 MIRROR: BRITAIN CLOSE TO GOING BROKE... LONDON, Tues The mass-circulation Dally Mirror In a six -page report today decided that Britain was going bankrupt but added that it did not have to. Above the Mirror's frontpage headline of "Is Britain Really going Broke?" was a picture of a one-sterling noteReuter - 154 words
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Article53 1974-07-03 5 VERBICR. Switzerland >. Tues.— Former Olympic gold medal sciler Roger Staub of Switzerland was killed ski gliding yesterday, the eve of his birthday. Staub. who would have been 38 tomorrow, was killed Instantly when his deltawing apparatus stalled 180 metres from landing after a soaring flight fromReuter - 53 words
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Article22 1974-07-03 5 LONDON. Tues Princess Anne has been appointed chief commandant of the Women's Royal Naval Service. Buckingham palace announced yesterday.— UPl.22 words
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Article415 1974-07-03 5 IMPEACHMENT PROBE IN A NEW PHASE rpHE Congressional imX peachment Inquiry enters a new phase today still In secret and under renewed fire from the White House. The House of Representatives Judiciary Committee begins questioning witnesses In the final part of Its investigation before opening debate on whether to recommendReuter - 415 words
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Article59 1974-07-03 5 MACAO, rue*— A new military commander far Macao Is expected to arrive here soon to replace Colonel Manuel Messjulta Bories, who was *t«^«— ed a month a(0, according to Informed sources. The new army chief In this Portuguese enclave on the South China coast to likelyReuter - 59 words
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291 1974-07-03 5 No language issue for Canada election 'LOW KEY' DEAL BY LEADERS MONTREAL. Tuesday £ANADA's language problem arouses so much emotion that political leaders have agreed informally to try to keep it from becoming an issue in the current election campaign. As Prime Minister Trudeau and hia principal opponent, Mr. RobertNYT - 291 words
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Article68 1974-07-03 5 N-test fallout minimal BANGKOK. Tues.—Kadtoactlve fallout from recent French and Chines* nuclear UcU has been minimal in Thailand. the Office of Atomic Energy for Peace said today. Mr. Sawasdl Brl*uk. an official of the atomic energy office, said fallout sine* the two nuclear tests ha« not exceeded the five mlcromlcro68 words
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101 1974-07-03 6 4 FRINGE AREA CAR PARKS: CALL FOR TENDERS Tax Urban Renewal Authority has called for tenders to build four of the 14 fringe area car parks for the park-and-rlde scheme next year. The parks are to be built at the National Btadlum opposite Wonderland Amusement Park, Lorong 1 In Oeylang.101 words
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Article, Illustration28 1974-07-03 6 THE YMCA wIU glvw French lessons for beflnners every Wednesday and Friday from 6 p.m. to 7.90 p.jn. at Its premises In Orchard Road Jrom today.28 words
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328 1974-07-03 6 SMA to launch andsell drive riE Singapore Manufacturers Association Is planning to launch Its full fledged promotion of in-store consumer products In conjunction with the Metro Group in early August to coincide with the National Day celebrations. This dlsplay-and-sell exercise will be carried out at the Metro chain's three outlets328 words
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Article56 1974-07-03 6 CAPT. Say Kng Sin was re sleeted president of the Marine Department Sports and Recreation Club. Other officials are Messrs Tao 8m Char (vice president), Lak Ing Khls (seen eta 17) and Un Task Bt (treasurer) Ootnmittee Dembars are Miss Urn Chin I ang. Mrs. ang w/iwi56 words
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Article53 1974-07-03 6 SIX doctors were successful In the recent primary Master Of Medicine (Bursary) examination conducted by the School of Postgraduate Medical Studies. They are Dr Oong Ing San. Dr Andrew Hg Kang Chin. Dr. Tan Her Klat. Dr. Tay Onong Kam Dr. Wong a> Pul and Dr.53 words
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Article202 1974-07-03 6 THE leader of the Slo Gi Ho gang, operating in Kranji and Sembawanr areas, was among seven secret society suspects arrested by the CID on Sunday and Monday. Be was picked up by officers and men from the ClD's Chinese Investigation Branch, at about202 words
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Article35 1974-07-03 6 TOT Minister for Communications. Mr Yong Nyuk Lin. will be guest -of -honour at a dinner held by the Tung Chiang Chun Association at Lorong Bachok. off Lorong H. Oeylang tonight at p.m.35 words
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Article81 1974-07-03 6 Immigrant with two ICs jailed AN illegal immigrant was ailed for six months by the Third District Court yesterday on two charges of unlawfully using another person's identity card and for unlawful possession of yet another identity card. Hason bin Tusof. 32 waa arrected on June 26 when he produced81 words
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297 1974-07-03 6 THE Chinese Chamber of Commerce has urged the Government to give preference to local developers when considering tender awards for urban renewal projects to safeguard the national economy. The chamber president, Mr. Tan Keong Choon,' In a letter to the Minister for Law297 words
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Article53 1974-07-03 6 TRB Department of Extramural Studies of the University of Singapore will hold a 14 -session "Business Flnance-I" course at Oulld House from July 9 at 7 p-m The fee U MO and the class U limited to 30 Purther detail* are available from the secretary of the53 words
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Article46 1974-07-03 6 THS Metropolitan YMCA will organist atrtpto the Bast Coast of Malaysia from July Si to 3ft. and a seven-day tour of South Thailand and Pcnanx from Aug I to I. Further details are available from the YMCA International centre. Palmer Road (Tel M4MI46 words
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Article124 1974-07-03 6 OTHMAN SHOWS HOW TO WOO SUZIE |7H)R good-natured 1? Susie, a nine-year-old orang utan at Mandal coo, the pampering she is getting here is a common experience. Fussing over her are children of the Canossa Convent In AUunied Road and members of the Singapore Press Club and their famines. For124 words
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Article43 1974-07-03 6 THE PUB water department will lay a 763 mm (30--mch) diameter water main from Lermlt Road to Orchard Road via Nassim Road from July Work on the 1.09? metres (3.600 fee) pipeline is expected to take eight months to complete.43 words
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259 1974-07-03 6 Death fall girl was strangled, say police fHUA Lay Huay, 13. V/ whose semi nude body was found at the foot of block of Housing Board flats In Oeylang Bahru on Monday, was strangled to death but not raped, police said yesterday. Post-mortem findings showed that the girl was still259 words
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Article89 1974-07-03 6 Rotan and jail for robber A 21 -year-old labourer who robbed a 53-year-old housewife of her gold chain was Jailed for 18 months and ordered to be given six strokes of the cane by the Third District Court yesterday. Urn Hoe Choon admitted matching the chain from Madam Tan Lin89 words
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Article24 1974-07-03 6 THE dance presentation of the Singapore Youth Festival will be held at the National Theatre on July 33 at 7 30 p-m24 words
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Miscellaneous231 1974-07-03 6 Straits Times Crossword HLT BBBBp~~BBBBBBBBBBBBBf*~TBP~~BBFTB^~~nB ACROSS painter 7 Its more suitable for S 6 Fatherly critic of ft (ft) (5) 11 Types come out of their Backwash aimed at 1* shells on the track («.»> It? (•> 13. 16 Smith (in the Bible) t Agriculturist from ft at a club231 words
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Article, Illustration504 1974-07-03 8 GEOR6IE I BEYER - A tough Ittle GEOR6IE I BEYER- r* 1 1/IRTUALLY everyone V In Argentina said "Isabellta" Peron could never become President. But when I Interviewed President Juan Peron and his wife, who was Vice President, last February. It was clear to me that "everyone" was seriously underestimating the drive and cunningNYT - 504 words
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Article, Illustration893 1974-07-03 8 JONATHAN KANDELL - Peron's rule hit by unrest JONATHAN KANDELL: By inL 9IIUUO iim»«« WIFE INHERITS LEGACY OF PROBLEMS PRESIDENT Juan Domingo Peron of Argentina died on Monday of heart complication, leaving his politically divided nation in a deep state of uncertainty. One of the most remarkable and controversial political figures In LatinNYT - 893 words
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Miscellaneous283 1974-07-03 8 Bringing Up Wmthmw By Bill lavaaagh Hal Camp My/ WHB4 X VMM A I 9KT TMg- X OM.PBAK/ I I MAYBE YOU NEB> A A >ou ONty X count thsv y j wak i could j places, /thcxjomt tmbre refresher course j a*/C ME *"^I ABAN! < COUNT TO A283 words
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203 1974-07-03 9 PANEL OF--26 TO JUDGE DUBIOUS FILMS KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A 26-member panel of advisers has been set up to assess controversial films submitted to the Board of Film Censors. The panel, which Includes three women members, is made up of four psychologists, two sociologists, three police officers, three educationists, three203 words
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Article69 1974-07-03 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Yang Dipertuan Agung and the Raja Permaisuri Agung will be given a 21 -gun salute before they leave Subang Airport for a four-day state visit to Britain, on Saturday morning. The royal couple are to visit the country at the invitation of69 words
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Article54 1974-07-03 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tu«.— 8U members of the MaJay•Un Armed Force* Archery Association will take part In two-day archery competition organised by the Singapore two day archery competition day They are Major Tan Soon Aim. it. Kaanurl. Staff Sgt. Mokhlar. Lane* Corporal Amir, Lance Corpora] Omar All.54 words
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Article40 1974-07-03 9 SSRB4BAN. Tuea Ong Peng Keong. 38, an assistant in a Kuala Lumpur engineering firm. wm» killed when his car was Involved In a coUUion with a lorry at the 17th mile Jalan Iyer Ram at 11.30 a.m yesterday40 words
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Article54 1974-07-03 9 KUALA LUMPOR, Tues.— Tang Ttng What. alias Robert, 36. was today sen* tenced by the Sessions Court to a total of eight year*' Jail and fined $4,000 or four yean' Jail on two charges of armed robbery. In addition he was ordered to be given seven54 words
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402 1974-07-03 9 Air test: Blank answer papers shock Insufficient training: time' protest KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday TWENTY SEVEN MAS air-stewards and stewardesses passed up blank answer papers at a conversion test for Boeing 707 aircraft, held recently Their action, according to the Airlines Employees' Union (AEU) was in protest against "insufficient training time."402 words
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Article116 1974-07-03 9 Robber sent to Gurney School IPOH, Tues. The last member of the notorlus Yu Pet gang to be brought to book. Ho Ah Tham. 19, was ordered by the special Sessions Court today to be sent to the Henry Gurney School until he Is 21. He pleaded guiity to robbing116 words
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281 1974-07-03 9 'Bad hats in villages out to disrupt peace' warning rOH, Tues. A number of new villages in Perak have been Infiltrated by undesirable elements, who are determined to disrupt the peace and progress of the country. Disclosing this here today, the Mentri Besar. Dato Sri Haju Kamaroddin. said youths in281 words
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Article163 1974-07-03 9 Oil smudges pollute PD beaches PORT DICKSON, Tuesday OLACK lumps of crude oil have been polluting the beaches here for 11.2 km (seven miles) along the coast road for the past few days. Despite efforts by the authorities to dean up the beaches, more lumps are being washed ashore when163 words
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Article93 1974-07-03 9 TUNKU'S BIG DATE TOMORROW PBNANO. Tuei. F\>rI mer Prime MinisI ter Tunku Abdul Rah- man will be called to the Bar at the High Court here on Thursday. Last month he was granted total dlspen- satlon from reading In Chambers. Mr Justice Chang Mln Tat had also directed that the93 words
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194 1974-07-03 9 Likely date for control on 5 items KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The licensing regulations on the five controlled Items sugar, wheat flour, cooking oil. kerosene and fertiliser are expected to be enforced In mid-August. Under the regulations, manufacturers, wholesalers and retailers require licences and permits to produce and trade In the194 words
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Article81 1974-07-03 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Indonesia's Air Chief of Staff, Air Marshal Saieh Baaaran, will yIsH the grave of Abdul Hallm Perdana Kenimah. a top-ranking Ir.doneslan Air Force officer killed in an air crmah in Lumut 27 years ago, when he ai rives here next week for81 words
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Article30 1974-07-03 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues The Deputy Trade and Industry Minister. Datuk Musa HlUun. will speak on Foreign Investment In Malaysia" over the Komentar TV programme at 9.31 p m30 words
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Article61 1974-07-03 9 KUALA LUMPUR. TttSS. Twelve more suspected caast of dengue fever have been reported over tits past two days. The new cases an In Johore (siren). Malacca (two), nsnang (two) and Belangor (one). One previous case In Johore ni reported to nave died on Sunday. This61 words
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181 1974-07-03 9 nENANG. Taei. A I 17-yr»r-old cabaret Ctrl fell to her death from the eighth floor •f a MacAllster Bead hotel here this mornln« Worker* In a reatavant on the Ant floor of the United Hotel found Penny Yonj lying on a balcony181 words
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Advertisement322 1974-07-03 9 Yomeishu BOTANICAL HEALTH good for... M W^L GASTROINTESTINAL DEBILITIES Take a glass of YOMEISHU. morning and evening, before eating and you could y I Vomei»hu f-gj a&fr are alleviated /w A and your health f A~~^W improved. You V. could feel more vigorous and f^ißßsasßajsß^^V enjoy eating again. Not only322 words
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Advertisement375 1974-07-03 9 .a^Hk i SSL a^T Bp>. k.^ M A JVC NIVICO IT'S LIKE GIVING YOU FOUR EARS FOR SOUND. The JVC Nivico CD-4 is a Compatible J )j» surrounded by sound coming from Discrete 4-channel sound system It retains W k 4 sources that combine to give you real 4 independent375 words
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Advertisement729 1974-07-03 10 THE TABULEX 880--you can pay more for a pocket calculator but how much more will you get for your money? The TABULEX 880 is an METRIC CONVERSION MONTHLY PAYMENTS economical pocket calculator Inches to Centimetres, f RAISING TO A POWER (battery or mains operation) Centimetres to Inches. capable of performing729 words
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Advertisement311 1974-07-03 10 GRnno fSAyy I 3 Emponums EASTERM JSffiGL PAYOM rwMii>n«i«t ESSES '"^rjji^riSr 1 EASTERN EM*O*IU« YUTI >TE LTD .«JV TOA »AYOM EM>O*)IUH ARE Of FE«ING GI»T \S* VOUCMEWSTOALL«MO*>(Rt M/ >A VOOO|T9O«NTBIfT»OOCMf«fORBVI»Y /S Vj* rHjUCHASt Or U 00 >SV -Ov TMftE GIFT VOOCMfW CAN M UK DAS CASH /2> VS5v FOR FURTHf311 words
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Advertisement275 1974-07-03 10 THE TRUE TEPPAN YAKI STEAK i V^ljiM /^B^ajßj^y -M^^BJ-r^p^J^aaßßjTl The* true teppei>yakj receipe is guarded under this chefs cap Our chefs will show you the preparation stage by stage right on your table. Every stage is an experience Every bite is a delight. But the receipe is still a guarded275 words
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Advertisement625 1974-07-03 10 ■■■■■■■■a Ba*a(Bß(*>aß_*| •■CAIIIBATIOW NOW SHOWING' 11 am. 1 45 4 00. 6 46. 9 It Gland* Jackson lAcadamy Award WINNER lor BEST ACTRESS) Gaorg* Sagai .n A TOUCH Of CLAM" Panavt*K» Coky lAVCO EMBASSY fOXI NOW SHOWING! 11 am 1.30. 4 00. 645 9 30 Jarxe* Cobum Tally Savalas Bud625 words
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139 1974-07-03 11 Radio set for SBS breakdown service rE Singapore Bus Service will acquire a bigger telecommunications set for its centralised breakdown service at the Toa Payoh terminal. The set will enable SBS to install radios in more repair vehicles so that a faster repair service can be provided for buses that139 words
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434 1974-07-03 11 Call for more intermediate input factories Necessary to back high technology industries THE Singapore Manufacturers Association has called on the Government for a "more dynamic strategy" in providing intermediate input factories to support high technology industries. In an editorial entitled "Inertia In Industry" the SMA publication, The Manufacturer, says that434 words
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333 1974-07-03 11 10 to 20 cents drop in price of pork— nOk/ prices dipped by I 10 cents to 20 cents a Icati because of a drop In the ex -farm price of pigs, according to the Trade Department yesterday. The new prices are $3.20 for lean meat. $2 80 for twee333 words
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Article97 1974-07-03 11 3 TAS MEN SACKED FOR COINS THEFT rpHRBE telephone serJ. vlcemen of the Telecommunication AuthoriI ty of Singapore have been sacked for stealing coins from public phones. The three were caught stealing money from a phone booth in Jurong last month. Informed sources said that the men later told police97 words
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Article37 1974-07-03 11 NTW Town Secondary I School In Queenstown will icon have Its own 8130.000 400-metre bitumen track. Work on the track started two months ago and it la expected to be completed oy September37 words
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Article30 1974-07-03 11 AN art and crafts exhibition will be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall from July 17 at 8 p.m In conjunction with the Singapore Youth FeatlvaJ this year.30 words
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Article26 1974-07-03 11 THE Doremment Junior Branch of the Amalfc-umi t«d Union of Public Bnpio>««( held Its annual mealing on Saturday at the staff cantetn Fullerton Building.26 words
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Article, Illustration371 1974-07-03 11 Hotel trade up despite the oil crisis npHE director of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board, Mr. Lam Peng Loon, said yesterday the local hotel occupancy rate and tourist Inflow to the Republic had increased this year despite the oil crisis, inflation and higher air fares. Ke aa <d that for371 words
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224 1974-07-03 11 Tourist flow into S'pore up by 28.9pc rURIST flow Into Singapore Increased by 28.9 per cent last year compared with 1972. the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board's annual report for 1973 said yesterday. The report said that the total of 1.134.493 tourists for last year was *****3 more than for 1972.224 words
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604 1974-07-03 11 CHEW LEE CHING - CHEW LEE CHING By TH E University of Singapore students' Union yesterday demanded that the VlceChancellor apologise to Its vice-president and withdraws his statement that he was "a person who tells blatant lies Unless this was done, the union would consider seeking "redress through604 words
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110 1974-07-03 11 LYNNETTE OFF TO GERMANY ON STUDY SCHOLARSHIP SINGAPORE violinist Lynnette Scan. It, (left) has been awarded a one-year scholarship to stady at the Music Academy In Hanover. West Germany. Singapore's representative to last year's Southeast Asian violin competition. Lynnette impressed the competition's visiting Judge. Prof F. von Hansegger, who is110 words
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Article31 1974-07-03 11 THE Minister of Education. Dr. Lee Chlaw Meng and hU wife, last night hosted a buffet dinner for some 990 officers of the National Cadet Corps at the latana.31 words
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378 1974-07-03 11 I didn't order detained man beaten: CID inspector ACID det«ctlve lnspector denied in the High Court yesterday that he had Instructed a detective to assault a man who was detained In connection with a kldI napping case. Insp. Eric Wong, of the Special Investigation Section, said under crossexamination that he378 words
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Advertisement239 1974-07-03 11 I NEW LCX3K fror^ I Ikanebo Bs| Miss Michiyo Maruta, Kanebo's top Beauty BHjH B Creator direct from Japan, is here to introduce AtJvl Iff the latest IN-LOOK. A tingling, fresh, magic j^KnfT l\; combination of bright sun colours to put you JnQul II in THAT Holiday Mood FEELING. U*239 words
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Advertisement313 1974-07-03 11 tW^TcHAMPION Choose Champions and I W j fit them yourself. I P^^™ I^^ They're the spark plugs I \^J^ mJi your car really needs. automotive outlets. I X4^UL| U-j^ jl The 4 Pak protects I bhJi mif »nf Wrm spark plugs from dirt and II \^sX> "vaF |t "|^r dampness.313 words
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564 1974-07-03 12 The Straits Times WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1974 PLAYING IT COOL rpHE Palestine Liberation Organisation's 1 pledge to stop incursions against Israel from bases in Lebanon takes some of the heat off what was developing into a dangerous escalation. Arab states could not be expected to watch idly while Israel launched564 words
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405 1974-07-03 12 M. ILACMIII - Reprieve for sacred portion of —Paris— M. ILACMIII: i— 1 I Paris 1 A CONTROVERA SIAL plan to build a motorway along the leftbank of the Seine past Notre Dame Cathedral has been shelved by President Valery Gisrard d'Estalng in what is heralded here as a victory for environmentalists. TheReuter - 405 words
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705 1974-07-03 12 ALLAN BARKER: London - ALLAN BARKER: London By r[E run-up to Britain's next general election has began, piling political uncertainty on to an already severe case of economic blues. General recognition of the seriousness of the economic problems faelng the country headed by galloping inflation has coincided with705 words
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Article, Illustration803 1974-07-03 12 WILLIAM CAMPBELL - WILLIAM CAMPBELL By CASH AWARDS TO 'MODEL' WORKERS BUT ERRANT BUSMEN WILL BE DISCIPLINED pROM the reaction to a recent article I wrote (Sunday T., June 9), about an efficient bus crew aboard service 103 one would have gathered my incident-free experience was rare. An office colleague803 words
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298 1974-07-03 12 Expressway can relieve part of congestion I REFER to the letter from "East coast resident" (ST., June 17). We realise that when the Area Licensing Scheme Is Implemented traffic which is presently routed through the restricted zone for other destinations will have to be diverted to other roads. However, the298 words
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Article129 1974-07-03 12 stall the mentioned traffic sign at both ends of Bhamo Road \a being looked Into by the traffic authorities. YEONG KL'M KES, for Permanent Secretat/, (National Development), Ministry of Law and National Development I REFER to the article entitled "Inadequate facilities a major drawback..." (Sunday Times, June 23).129 words
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Article396 1974-07-03 12 I REFER to the report headlined "Judging pupils by marks U a sin" (8. T. June 21). It is hoped that Prof. Wu Teh Yao's words will give much food for thought to the educational authorities. Today there are many great problems confronting youth as a396 words
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Advertisement48 1974-07-03 12 m CUSSK^^CUITARS 5406 with St«*4 String* t 80.00 5406 66.00 5407 t 68.00 S4OB 8 80.00 S4OS 8 60.00 m S4io t es.oo M I N4l l with Nyton String* t Tp.oo 'Aj N879 *****0 f Jjj Cawk Discount allowml yTJHIA. (PTE) LTB. •1-83 High StrMt. Singapor* 8.48 words
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Advertisement446 1974-07-03 12 Daily DECON care does wonders for your eyes Decon Eye Drops is scientifically formulated for the relief of simple eye strain, congestion, minor inflammation and irritations of the eye and eyelids gently, efficiently >^^% and pleasantly. A Few' jfi&*^4F Drops of Pure, clean, •*j& crystal clear DECON JPJy washes away446 words
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Article, Illustration366 1974-07-03 13 SINGAPORE'S Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, confers with French President Valery G 1 s c a r d d'Estaing on Monday at the Elysee Palace. Mr. Lee flew into Paris from London to discuss increasing foreign Investments in Singapore. He also met leading366 words
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Article100 1974-07-03 13 ROSLI bin Nasl. 23. and Fet bin Sanl. 18. were Jailed for three years with six strokes of the cane each by a district court yesterday for robbery. They were also Jailed another three months on a second charge of entering Singapore without100 words
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196 1974-07-03 13 SALE OF COLOUR TV SETS JUMPS TO NEW HIGH SALES of colour TV sets have soared to a new high since the RTS announcement that It will telecast "live" and In colour the World Cup soccer final over Channel 5 around 10 p.m. on Sunday. Dealers and agents reported yesterday196 words
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456 1974-07-03 13 gINGAPOREANS can catch up with Wester n standards of growth and development within one generation with proper nutrition and family planning. Prof. Wong Hock Boon, director of the School of Postgraduate Medical Studies, who made the point In an interview said that food456 words
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Article69 1974-07-03 13 A DANCE recital by Ranee C Wllllamt (Ranee Bunanda) will be held at the Cultural Centre. Canning tiim. en Saturday at 7.30 1> ny Ticket* at 16 and 13 are available from the secretary. Senpaga Vtnaymgar Temple. Ceylon Road, Katong (Tel. *****2) and at Kumala VUas Restaurant69 words
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Article70 1974-07-03 13 Five graduate from US varsity FIVE Slnfapore&nt bare graduated, from Andrews University, Michigan, United Btates, with various degrees. Two of them, Mr Dayton Chan* and Mr Yeo Lee CtUanc obtained a liutrr of Arta degree In Education The othen an Mia Jewlca Ooh Mul Klani (Bkcbelor of Miulc. Mimlc WucaUon).70 words
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Article41 1974-07-03 13 Module IV course TUB National Productivity Board will conduct a Module tv (penonnel management) Murat at the Houl and Catering Training School in NaMlm Hill from Aug. I at The fee U 1100 each tor aaaoclatlon membwi and |1M for othen.41 words
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164 1974-07-03 13 Theft of $61,000 ingots: 12 men held POLICE have arrested I It men and recovered part of the 561.0 M white -metal ingots reported stolen from the general stores of Sembawang Shipyard (Pte.) Ltd, on June It. The success, according to police, was the resalt of Joint action by the164 words
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Article33 1974-07-03 13 LABOURER Ng Ah Wtf, M. wm yesterday robbed of 140. a ring and a watch at knifepoint In the toilet of the Oriental Theatre, off New Bridge Road, at I pjn.33 words
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Advertisement171 1974-07-03 13 Departures will be on group basis with WHY? minimum 20 passengers accompanied throughout because we Euro-Singapore have by way tour by a local representative, of experience and in close conjunction with JOUR PRICE includes transfers, accommodation TRAFALGAR'S TRAVEL LONDON ,n hotels with baths throughout, all meals from organised especially for171 words
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Advertisement313 1974-07-03 13 CHARGER II >s==^a==s> auto air conditioners designed to fit most cars QUALITY AND SERVICE GO BfcHIND THE BRAND SINGAPORE 54 Orchard Road. Tel *****1/8 KUALA LUMPUR 3 Jalan Robertson Tel ***** 3 IPOH 183 Hugh Low Street, PO Box 162, Tel 3541/3 PENANG: 203 Burman Road. Tel *****/6 Represented in313 words
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Miscellaneous940 1974-07-03 13 TV SINGAPORE (5) TV MALAYSIA (3) 10 ftA n 12JI I -T"* Clothin To<l s 500 J^l'*" 1 S^Hf 7K« Rampeisari IJ7 SumJU.VU Trade and Test Trans- i Prices of Essential Foodstuffs M« Catch and Candy /.JJ m M|jll lh mission (Colour) Ml PH Trad* *nd (English/Malay). Tn "|»jwr "f,,940 words
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Miscellaneous21 1974-07-03 13 WATEB consumption on Monday was 118.3 million gallons (535.M0 cubic metres), 5.3 million gallons (3S.M* cable metres) more than on Sunday21 words
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Advertisement633 1974-07-03 14 PERBADANAN KEMAJUAN NEGERI SELANGOR (Selangor State Development Corporation) I'rrniiihonan adalah <ii|irla»a ilan|mila WargancKara Malavxia haul nirnitiM >*» atari -)a«raian \aiiK MMSM ill hawah im >li FYr hailanan Xt majuan Nrgrri SrlanKoi I lurulrra Aw am .< IVn.haiilu Tekma lA*aml I IVnihanlu Trknik IYii.ru Milt Hanrlar I 4 IVnihanlu Trknik lAkilrkl633 words
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Advertisement583 1974-07-03 14 invites applications from suitably qualified Malaysian citizens (preferably Bumiputras) for the followinn positions: 1) Secretary 2) Accounts Clerks 3) Clerk/Typists Qualification. A Experience For position' 1 a Female; b) SPM/MCE or equivalent with credits in Bahasa Malaysia and English; i) Shorthand 100 w.p.m.. Trengkas 80 p.H.m., snd typing 50 w.p.m.;583 words
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Advertisement606 1974-07-03 14 DUNLOP MALAYSIAN INDUSTRIES BERHAD lnvttM applications from suitably qualified Malaysians for the post of: SHARE REGISTRATION OFFICER The Man: Must hold BC/MCE and have at least completed the final examination of C.I A (Part II). Be 25 35 yean of age. The Job: To deal with share registration. transfers, preparation606 words
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Advertisement433 1974-07-03 14 MECHANICAL ENGINEER A graduate Mechanical Engineer is wanted by a large international company operating factory in Petaling Jaya. Candidates must be graduates from recognised Universities or other institutions, and preferably have had some working experience. Preference will be given to Bumiputra applicants. Please submit in writing with detailed qualifications, experience,433 words
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Advertisement338 1974-07-03 14 IN MEMORIAM In Ever Loving Memory of MADAM MAHINDER KAUR (late Mrs. Bulwant Singh) Left us 5 years ago to-day Born 11th October 1923 departed 3rd July 1969 Sadly misaed but always remembered by husband, children, son-in-law, daughters-in-law and grandchildren. TENDER NOTICE Supply and I nut allal ion of Lifts338 words
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Advertisement1116 1974-07-03 15 cimuntiMir sawct n */stwnmn: KUKAMA MAM i?Jl? SET V i arc-. 33 «?S sS 55 aS iz ssAssr ,',s ;,S "3 33 ?3 sbul as ass bB S »5 ;r.nau ss &a us ss »3 33 srwt 1 jl S fa jl 53 S3 lITIM KM* II M| II Mr1,116 words
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Advertisement922 1974-07-03 15 rmn P. mimi Pmmi LMaal *r MMM- MIMMN/Mf Ml I CflttoM. KafttW, KMtM* M* I a It/M I HiMi ataawila PMTIMUM M| 1 M| It Ml 11 .TT 'ATiictn Mr 11 My a *w*i uaMitnai, rMNTMIt U| II M| II Mf H W"MgIBJ, N. OrtMM, NIIM Mrt I Mftll tnd922 words
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Advertisement880 1974-07-03 15 rwri if»a r— i mm Oifirt Mw Man All U.K. I'm P. >•!«« lea*. Matrta Nawa Dm. muu wn kM iMr mm* mmi mmi hmi Er MT S3 II .'3 S3 (I ,53 s&SHE. n S Ha 3 <:s ss .i 2 *urn» itSi 4mSi aw run ii« nu»< m880 words
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Advertisement794 1974-07-03 15 FULLY CONTAINERIZED SERVICE TO EUROPE i»^i»hi« m mjtumm! %a tatawv. liMrm. 5S!i tt..! SStn stock**. o*. mis*, m« n-***. Cta-aa. Tm. ici Mn M kn FULLY CONTAINERIZED SERVICE FROM EUROPE <m I'm 5552S tin Mttirw-, tahpjrp, liter*. JI.UJT, HUT g I H,,^ iMßrtpß, :is^« ki* ai tiTuu m*" stociiwim. otio,794 words
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Advertisement680 1974-07-03 15 StefHW *****4; f. K.U-, 4141; XL *****; Nmi UNI. THE BANK LIME LTD. IMtS Mill UVU tun mm wo, l. Minwi 1 1 Africa) r %m—t *'V* i mrtHTki'tnu) piwi nmm **>■>» t+u m miui i Htm i ut«ii muwi tun mt-nt •mUM '«W'iU. t»rt. Lltwl t«no« 'WX «M< rnn680 words
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Advertisement979 1974-07-03 16 ''ICAWASAKIICISEN KAISHA LTD. UNASAKI UMAI USER UISHA LTD IAfU IrWCION. STUITS SMVICL M« llttfittf Sitfwtn P. MUtf MITM V. 11 I. Mttt CIAMPIM Kltait Ml lIMr Japan Arabian Cull Sorvla* t.tp«art Ffl: MM.MM-.- »M, M-Mg Kttiiil/lMrtt/MtrnanMkr. Japan (outh Alrlta-Wtai Africa »a«vlaa hajMtn rat: •HUM MAM a II Mr laaala. MUM..979 words
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Advertisement827 1974-07-03 16 AttEPTTM TUCTHS, TMCO AM ITU MUTT EMIPItWTS. FM SMM AM IMIMTJIA All PUTS. LC.T. KAtTY linfS JiUrti IMf 12 Mf IMMMM. U.I. HAITT IMT S*i|kul.rinf 21 Mf OH) UHlllii. LSI lEITAP Tinun ta Put IMf MMM. num «ama utmu imi iMf mmuu. MAMA Homjmh iMf II Mf Mtniii. UIA HMttoMj827 words
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Advertisement904 1974-07-03 16 UK EUlOrt SIIVICI LOADING FOt LONDCN. ROTTERDAM, HAMMJRG, BILBAO. LI HAVRE Sinptort P. Ktltaf Ptattf laatea I'laa N'ttrf kiPTMI (MEIAII la Ptrt 5/ I Mr I ttf II laf IJ Ut MPTMf mi wit an nm *m n/n nmi mm i ait tiaaaaart P Ktaaaf Piatm ■•lota la Ha»rt rttaa904 words
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Advertisement688 1974-07-03 16 owEg samct to lmmW, Lfrar^>/c«n«MT wn T| »n bnotft Mlaaf Paattf LttaMi ftr: MMM M«l« TVMJ Mr tl/S) Mr it Htnt 1/1. L/wriatl J,l. N-tor| U/l. (Ma li/« MMt MIM V I Mi 7 Uf II II lag 14/11 tat I'lkx. Lw«tt U/l. raaa 19 •naNa a/1. H'taii 27/1. tiihatri688 words
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Advertisement742 1974-07-03 16 •1-Mi lilt OP lIHOAPOMI PART KLAHO. 1 AUTMOMITT AMMOUMCIO aantH Part: OoMttl Eaattra. THI POLXaWIMO aIRTMIMO Ama,. Klm FUrac Moor Bow AHaAMOIMIMTI P0« JULT MMUM. m —^fT MaSktmrMt aa* MIM •OT: Milt* Pilet 1/4. Wary Mam Bara. MM. «/t. Olaat I-J* LA^J*" Lat Ea.l. Pttmk Watt. Fra- "i* H^i >^"742 words
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Advertisement681 1974-07-03 17 CHIEF ACCOUNTANTDJAKARTA A large and highly successful Indonesian based group of companies engaged in manufacturing, distribution and finance wishes to recruit a Chief Accountant for its industrial division to be based in Djakarta. It is an important appointment in the service of this large group. It offers valuable commercial experience681 words
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Advertisement603 1974-07-03 17 I GATX PATY TERMINALS UAI A PRIVATE LIMITED A progrestrve and dynamic joint venture company establishing a multi-million dollar bulk liquid handling and storage terminal in Jurong invites applications for the following positions: Duties and Responsibilities: To handle terminal operations including quality control and inventory computations. Qualifications and Experience: Possets603 words
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Advertisement662 1974-07-03 17 PS Ynohsui II X 4| SINGAPORE PTE LTD YAOHAN SINGAPORE. A NEWLY-ESTABLISHED SUPERMARKET/ DEPARTMENT STORE. INVITES SUITABLY QUALIFIED AND EXPERIENCED APPLICANTS FOR THE FOLLOWING POSTS: (1) ASSISTANT EXECUTIVE OFFICER (a) Textile Must possess, at minimurr. School Department Certificate, with at least 2 years experience in purchasing Men's Infants Children s662 words
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Advertisement930 1974-07-03 17 BROWN ROOT j (LABUAN) SDN. BHD. A division of a maior mterna' i onal construction company involved witi the fabrication and installation of offshore oil and marine structures invites applications 'rom Malaysian citizens for the following positions:A. SCHEDULING ENGINEER Candidates for this position should have a degree from a recog-930 words
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Article, Illustration165 1974-07-03 18 B Ray. OCBC M. Otnrnt P. CarMd* r. i abka ENE F. Merlin Ben P. Bank Aleaa P—lil lad. I BG it Con. Plant. City D«t. rmiite T. City Hjrtex RobUuuo 8. Darby I $145 M.96 W36 H 35 »331 U.M $1.46 $312 w v 1314 *418165 words
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Article1550 1974-07-03 18 •yHE last transacted sale 1 at the close of business In the Slock Exchange of Singapore yesterday compared with the previous day> prices together with 1974 high and low. Adjusted for all new Issues). CUJIINC TONS: AU aarll— a closet mixed. TURNOVm Official total turnover on the Stosapor*1,550 words
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Article385 1974-07-03 18 SINGAPORE Finance made its debut in a generally dull Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday and commanded a premium hardly worth the stags' while. The fifth counter listed this year, Singapore Finance offered three million shares to the public recently at $1 50 a share. It385 words
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Article1119 1974-07-03 18 T» ID and offer 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 units unless ctherw'se specified INDUSTRIALS ACMA (2.288 2 298) XD A J.I. (1.058 1.088) (1)1,119 words
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Article1164 1974-07-03 18 •nID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported t.^ the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded iVnm In brackets In lots of 1.000 units unlcM otherwise specified. INOUITRIALS Aimamata (2.458 2.508) (1) 2 4<*. Alaan (1.00 B). A. CMaa. (1.008)1,164 words
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Article369 1974-07-03 18 MR Sandy Marshall, mananinn director of Peilnsular and Oriental Bt«am Navigation, has said his company's projected takeover of Southern Pacific Properties of Hongkong would not be subject to the UK Takeover Code. This Is because P and O. which now holds 34 per cent of369 words
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Article292 1974-07-03 18 Shares make small moves in XL SHARE prices hardly moved yesterday and no definite trend In direction developed In a very quiet day of trading at the Kuala Lumpur Siock Exchange. The market closed at the overnight level with both sellers and buyers holding off to await a clearer trend292 words
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Article197 1974-07-03 18 FAR KAOT-Levlngston Shipbuilding will aim to Increase Its sales of fabricated steel production to $50 million This projected Increase will be marked by extensive changes In organisation. Improved management methods and production techniques. Currently, the shipyard Is constructing a Marat hon LeTourneau Jack -up oil rig which can197 words
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Article239 1974-07-03 18 CELLERS dominated at K7 the opening in the Singapore forex market yesterday with oflen concentrated at $***** Small bids appeared later at »2 4«SO Prom the opening of U46SO-13.4710 the dollar slipped to 13.4865-60 by lunch-time amid tight-money conditions. In quiet afternoon trading the dollar moved up to239 words
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Article178 1974-07-03 18 The followng are the nominal average ctcstn* Interbank at« in Singapore: uj-rrncirj NoorinaJ rates Snithaonian Ptreentact quoted veatevtej (erasa) parity change rs dollar 2 4660 2 4665 2 8196 12 M Iterllng pound 5 8880 5 8990 7 3469 19 M longkong dollar 48 75 48 80 MSI178 words
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Article30 1974-07-03 18 Rubber: July 2. I Singapore: 163«0 cts (down 150 eta)Malaysia: IM.N cU (down 050 ct). Tin: $1,254 12} (down 874 cenU). Official offering: 210 tons (down 71 tons).30 words
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Article103 1974-07-03 18 CHINES! MIOUCI IX HANOI, lINCAPORE MOON CLOSING rKICIIt Ml PICUL VMTIHDAV. Ceeenut OM bulk 1160 nominal drum (16S nominal. Oaora: Mixed (looae) UK/OMt. S»O nominal reaver Muntok AST A white fob 100", NL.W two eellers. Sarawak white fob M* Nl* SS7TI aallara. Sarawak ipecial Mack fo b NLW |l»Tt103 words
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Article237 1974-07-03 18 DOWN $0.87 >|THE Straits tin price A fell by 87 ft cents to $1 ,254.12 ft per plcul In Penang yesterday on an official offering down 71 tons to 210 tons. The overnight London market was also easier with forward buyers sagging £85 to £2,565 per metric ton.237 words
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Article56 1974-07-03 18 ««lboura» (1) »7 M CloMd mmtm 143 00 Oowd Mrat I*4 60 14«S0 ■aackooc ClOMd 14S«O l«t* 141 MB CVo—4 143 MB aoMd •»rlj 144.M ClOMd I por« (1) 140 TSB 141 008 *****8 14»0O» Ci*on pnca In noti iierlln* m»» U HI «olltrf p»r oud« (1) Aui-r»n»n56 words
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Article33 1974-07-03 18 London copper pneaa on Monday (pnvtoua In braokata) Wlraa-i' Spot buyer iSSS (ISSS) aalar £MS (IIM): Tkna Month* buyer <S4S (fSM) aaUer ISTO (£SW) Market tana: Euy Soles: S ISO tool33 words
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Article499 1974-07-03 18 rE morning session In the Singapore rubber market yesterday was very quiet and prices were hardly altered from those of Monday's close throughout. Some trade Interest was noted for forwards. Covering of July RSS One to Russia took place at two cents per kilo premium. The morning session499 words
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Article89 1974-07-03 18 QAILY BMR prlecc tamea at noon yesterday Jaly Aac (Omat MU (Ftmrl Mtk) Hiill Baym triton Bayrn 8«llrn BMR SCV (1 ton p«ltati 1M 00 IM.OON U3 00 116 OON BMR SL (1 ton p»JWi 1M 00 1U OON I*3oo ItSOON BMR 5 (1 tot. pallet) 1M 0089 words
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Article112 1974-07-03 18 OONOKONO. Tues.— Share prices fell today In light i trading. The Hang Seng index dropped 6.65 points to 392.71. Hongkong Bank lost to I HK521.60 on lv Local regls- i ter and remained unchanged at 631.30 on its London register. Other loser i Included China Light at $17 40.112 words
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Article76 1974-07-03 18 AMSTERDAM. Mon U MB min Predominated the market on lack of demand In dull conditions. *lth Dutch internationals turning easier following a I very steady opening to close I mostly at or near their lows I for the day. In the Internationals losses were led by Hoogoreaa. I nilrvrr76 words
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Article47 1974-07-03 18 yVRJCH. Tues— On a rather small volume, quotations of today's stock maiket Improved marginally Bonds were traded at lower prices. The Credit Suis<e Index eased 0.5 point to 2043 Cloalng pnera ID awlaa franca with the dirrrrtnce on the previoui aaaalon prteaa: Cradlt Bulaae SMS unch47 words
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Article416 1974-07-03 18 On the fraa aiananfa markat In Honikonx ymtrrday tha U.S. dallar was luotrd at 5 0560 5 0570 (or T.T. and 5 03/5 04 for «aart. ttartinc >v quood at 11 00/ 12 10 and t» taal af iaW iv quotad at «s» 00 auii wat ioa l416 words
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Article178 1974-07-03 18 WELBOURNE, Tues The m share market put on another dlssplrited performance in Melbourne today with prices staging a further retreat to lower level* in slack turnover However, selective support was able to lift a few stocks to higher levels at the close Among the miners, PoaeUon stood out with178 words
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Article429 1974-07-03 18 MEW YORK. Mon The *J New York Slock Bx- change snowed few vital signs today Trading was desultory Price movements, k whether up or down, were mostly fracttonal. j Declines outnumbered ad- vances. 782 to 395 But the Dow Jones Industrial average rose 3 K> to 806.24. reflecting429 words
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Article97 1974-07-03 18 FINANCIAL TIMES TINS Monday 76 98 S—y 74.37 w ««k ago 79.09 ■lUUB Monday ***** rtd «y sm.m Week ago 323 49 OILS Monday 190.60 tVtoJ 193.47 Week ago ***** INDUSTRIALS Monday 2*4.4 J"rtd«y 266 1 Week ago 24«.3 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday 8M 34 l*rt<l«y 802 4197 words
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Article174 1974-07-03 18 A SIAN currency deposit In- terbank rat*, v at ckM* on Tuwday, July 2 US DOLLABA Offar Bid T day* 13-3 I 13-1 1 mth 13-1 2 13-3 8 2 mthi 11-t/16 13-7 1« 3 mthi 11-5 I 13-1 2 6 mth* 13-6 13-1 3 9 mth*174 words
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Article34 1974-07-03 18 CVwlng Interbank rut* In Slncapor* dollan for July 2 Off* BM Ov«ml»ht 6 1 mth 11 io-i J 3 mth* a io 3 mths U io Prim* r»U t\%. 8^r»»: P Mmrrmy-J.n*.34 words
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Article574 1974-07-03 19 NANCY BYRAMJI - NANCY BYRAMJI By f ONDON: The City came alive with speculation on the identity of a possible buyer for Mr. Jim Slater's last major overseas Interest his 24 per cent stake in Haw Par Brothers International following a report in fhe Sunday Telegraph that a574 words
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Article107 1974-07-03 19 MALAYSIAN BASED South Pacific Textile Industries has turned In bumper protfis for the six months to March 1974. Before tax profits for the period stood at $2.--051.600 against $791,000 in the corresponding period of last year Based on orders on hand, the company anticipates that profits for107 words
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Article557 1974-07-03 19 TOHE buzz In San Hold■L Ings shares last week signalled something was up at speculative San. Something was. San on Monday announced three deals which on completion should give the group immediate profits of about $12 5 million— on paper at least. Two of the557 words
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Advertisement591 1974-07-03 19 LEENG PARTNERSHIP CONSULTING ENGINEERS Applicants are invited for:1. PROJECT ENGINEER (in the State of Brunei) Successful candidate will lead design team to carry out major engineering projects in the State of Brunffi. Qualifications: Applicants must be M.1.C.E.. M.l.Struct.E. or eauivalerw Experience: At least 5 years in a position of responsibility.591 words
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Advertisement533 1974-07-03 19 ACCOUNTANT A vacancy exists for a suitably experienced Accountant in a rapidly expanding Property Company. The successful applicant will be responsible including the preparation of day-to-day accounts. Budgets, Audit, preparation of Feasibility Studies. Cash Flow Statements, handling of finance, etc. Salary of not less than $2,000 will be paid to533 words
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Advertisement696 1974-07-03 19 (1) IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT. CAP. Itt AND IN THE MATTER OF SINE REALTY PRIVATED LIMITED (Incorporated In Singapore) At an Extraordinary Oenerai Meeting of the members of Sine Realty Private Limited duly convened and held at Room 17, Third Floor, Kheng Chlu Building. Beach Road, Singapore696 words
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Advertisement952 1974-07-03 19 JE GOLDEN BAY MANAGEMENT COMPANY (PTE) LTD. Orchard Towers Office/ Residential Shopping Complex Orchard Road/Claymore Drive Singapore Applications are Invited from suitably qualified personnel for the following posts: -(a) Technical Officers: Technical Diploma or Certificate from the Singapore Polytechnic, Ngee Ann College. Singapore Technical Institute, City Guilds of London or952 words
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Article38 1974-07-03 20 A WEEK LONO national itamp exhibition. Slngpei '74 jointly organised by the Postal Services Department. the Singapore Stamp Club and the Singapore Philatelic Society will be held at Victoria Memorial Hall from December 7 to H.38 words
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Article23 1974-07-03 20 THE Rochorc community centre youth •üb-oommlttea will organise a **u« «*n~. contest on Aug. 11 in conjunction with tht National Day oftlebrationa.23 words
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430 1974-07-03 20 Preliminary inquiry ruling by CJ THE Chief Justice, Mr. Wee Chong Jin, yesterday called on the prosecution in preliminary inquiries to make available to the defence all the material evidence on which it would be basins its case in the event of trials430 words
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Article132 1974-07-03 20 CLASSES organised by the Port Authority to familiarise lorry drivers and owners with the proper procedure for taking goods In and out of the port will start on Friday. Mr. Llm Kirn Peng, chairman of the Singapore Lorry Owners' Association said yesterday that lorry drivers132 words
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156 1974-07-03 20 'Defer the rates hike' plea by HDB -tenants rE Government's proposal to raise service and conservancy charges for Housing Board flat dwellers should be deferred until a Joint representation Is made by all HDB residents asso- clatlons The Macpherson Estate Owner Residents' Association, which resolved this at Us emergency executive156 words
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Article60 1974-07-03 20 NANYANO University has expelled a second student and served warning notices on two others. The expelled student waa Llm Chit Th»am. a Malaydan, from the Science Department. The two whe received warnings were Pen Chong Teck and Yeo Hang Thong Last week, the univcnlty expelled 80060 words
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Article43 1974-07-03 20 SINOAPORX to likely to host the Bth International Organisation of Consumer* Unions UOCU) World Consumer Congress Instead of Australia In March next year. This was disclosed by Mr. Ivan Baptist, executive secretary of the Consumers Association of Singapore yester-43 words
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Article31 1974-07-03 20 SOUS 1.700 employees of the Robin Group of companies will get a pay rise of »40 and six per cent recommended by the National Wages Council from this ronnth31 words
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238 1974-07-03 20 fOV E RNMENT de \I vartments have formed an Integrated rori Services Committee to increase the productivity and efficiency of the Port Authority. The committee which was lnaugwrated on Satvday comprises representative* from the Castoms. Immigration, Marine Police, Primary ProdacUon Department, Port Health,238 words
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Article, Illustration264 1974-07-03 20 rpHE 9Wt ketch, Sea Star of the 1 Hebrides, tailed into Slncaporr on Monday in the coarse of m round-the-world voyage to help solve international problems by amicable means rather than wars. The It-member crew, mostly all former students264 words
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344 1974-07-03 20 Man murdered after wedding dinner A MAN was murdered after attending a wedding dinner, a coroners court heard yesterday. The body of Chua Ah Tee, 46, was found in the compound of Ken* Seng Chinese Primary School in Anderson Road early on Nov. 19 last year. > Chua, of Redhlll344 words
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147 1974-07-03 20 QUALITY GOODS: SPICY START BY WELCOME ■j^TUC Welcome's plans il to pack quality consumer goods for sale at fair prices has got off on a spicy hot start with the manufacture of chilli sauce under the "Welcome" label According to the latest Issue of Perjuangan, the NTUC organ, this was147 words
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Article35 1974-07-03 20 THE Munlstry of Culture win present tbt seventh Concert* Par ths Young at tbt National Library lecture hail on Saturday at S pm OompHsnenUry tickets art availabt* at the library. ■IHTHOAY35 words
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Advertisement538 1974-07-03 20 jjIpSS fea^aw^tsH a^r > jp Deep in that golden orange ta VpPHdB real orange g JL m Sunquick gives you vitamins A and C I c It takes a kilo of oranges to make a bottle of Sunquick. f orange QUASH That's how highly concentrated it is. 0 Mixed with538 words
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Advertisement658 1974-07-03 21 classified ads a ENTRUST YOURSELF CONFIDENTLY to ->ur perming, tinting, highllghilrg expert Julie at I salsa Kick's Salons. Hotel Singapura. telephone *****3 (Spore) ARE YOU tired of that same old vie Let Julie give you the London scissor cut at Louise Klerk's Salon. Hotel Singapura. telephone *****3 Spore) For that658 words
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Advertisement674 1974-07-03 21 JAPANESE TEACHER FOR PARTTIME leaching In commercial school wanted Teaching materials are provided. Oood profit sharing arrangement Apply ST 80xA***** GlonoegM. HoopMel PART-TIME RADIOGRAPHER required for 2 months. Applicants must be ouelrHed radiographers. Applications In writing to: Administrator. Qleneagles Hoapttel. Napier Rood. Singapore 10. ENGLISH/ ECONOMICS/ HI6TORV GRADUATES to teach674 words
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Advertisement705 1974-07-03 21 APPLICANTS replying to Box numbers for Vacancies are requested not to enclose original copies of testimonials or references with their applications No responsibility can be accepted for their loss Applicants are also advised to write to Box numbers correctly and check them before posting. GENERAL CLERK 1 Minimum Senior Cambridge705 words
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Advertisement796 1974-07-03 21 I Bmlmm INDOOR SALESGIRLS WANTED. Interview 5 p m 9 p.m. at 424. Blk 186 Toa Pajoh Shopping CenINDOOR SALESGIRL REOUIRED IMMEDIATELY for a retail shop In j Katong Please call personally at 5746. (6th floor) Oolden Mile Shopping Centre MALE /FEMALE SALES REPRESENTATIVES WANTED flnsllfli sßoii Must possess pleasant796 words
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Advertisement665 1974-07-03 21 IMMEDIATE OPENINGS POR LOCAL or expatriates experienced Electronics Technicians HF/SSB Tel *****4 SINGAPORE AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERING PTI. LTD. Requires LINE ART ILLUSTRATOR Must possess capability to prepare LINE ART ILLUSTRATIONS OF MECHANICAL ASSEMBLIES AND PARTS IN ISOMETRIC PROJECTION. Experience preferred but not essential If applicant is a qualified, capable line Illustrator665 words
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Advertisement797 1974-07-03 21 GENERAL AMAM WANTIO to liveIn Must speak English, no cooking Apply 47. Oreenmead Avenue. Spore 11 Morning between 8 30 -12 30 WANTBO CINHIII COOK amah to live In for European household Please tel *****6. PART-TIME SERVANT wanted Immediately for washing and ironing Oood wages Ring *****3 MlssWonc LIVE-IN COOK/797 words
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Advertisement865 1974-07-03 21 DRIVERS ENGLISH SPEAKING PREFERABLE those staying In dUU 11. 12 and 20 Contact Irene Tay *****6/ *****1 REOUIRED URGENTLY OIRLS/ LADIES for the making of simple dresses and a clerk/ typist Apply personally Phone *****7. f-M. Alkaff Avenue. Singapore 13. SINGAPORE SILVER INDUSTRIES PTI. LTD. Invites applications from Singapore/ Malaysia865 words
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Advertisement680 1974-07-03 21 EXPCRrCNCCD DRIVER required by Company Please call at PonUac Trading Co 13th floor SIA Bldg Robinson Road for an Interview COOKS WANTIO Cooks and/or Assistant Cooks required immediately by well > known Teppan-Yakl Restaurant Salary will be dependent upon ex- I p«rlence 1 Please phone SBISSS Mr. Mj lor I680 words
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Advertisement708 1974-07-03 21 SIMI-DETACHEO OOUBLI- STOREY: Oreenleaf Place fur- I nlshed/ unfurnished Reasonable rental Bungalows Orove Cres- i cent. Clement). Blnjal. Braddel. Chestnut. *****44 DISTRICT 10 Exclusive Victoria Park Close New. beautiful 2storey detached house Spacious. comfortable live-In area 3 j bedrooms, study, servant's amenities. 83.200/- unfurnished (Central alrcondltlonlng. fixture* k fittings EXCLUSIVE708 words
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Advertisement694 1974-07-03 21 FURNISHED CORNER TERRACE HOUSE 63 Cairnhill Circle Immediately available 81.100 r> m. Contact *****4 after 7pm SPLIT LEVEL UNFURNISHED kPARTMENT dUt 9 for rental 12.400 to 82.600 per month Write to PO Box 2477 Moebert Group Specialists m Prspsrtlst Rental 6 Management OvMTe) Ins) to4lOVreT>o' DMrtct 8 BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED DOUBLE694 words
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Advertisement896 1974-07-03 22 FOR THOSE WHO WANT THE BIST District 10 tucked quietly away from the hustle and bustle of busy traffic, three minutes away from Orchard Road near Equatorial Hotel. Modern bungalow on 10.000 sq. ft area 4 oedrooms with attached bathrooms, dining room, lounge with big kitchen Large garden well maintained896 words
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Advertisement870 1974-07-03 22 I 1 I Wl HAVI CLIENTS WANTING apartments and houses in dlsts. 9. 10. 11. and 21. from $800 83.--500 Long leases and good payments possible Please call *****72 or *****83 with details WANTED DETACHED. SEMI-DE- TACHID APARTMENTS In dlst I 9.10.11.21 Kindly submit details to Landspert International *****6 I870 words
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Advertisement830 1974-07-03 22 i DOUBLE-STOREY SEMIDETACHED in Seletar Hills Very well kept Grilles/ iron gate, fans, lights, etc. Selling price $142,000 ono. Please call Phillip *****90/ *****82 CALIFORNIA SPLIT-LEVEL 2STOREY TERRACE houses at Jalan Senang Changl 5H m.s. 2 bedrooms. 1 servant's mosaic, terraxzo. parquet completing soon *****4 IDEAL INVESTMENT Luxuriously furnished apartment830 words
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Advertisement627 1974-07-03 22 M Ik MooDOrt Group, ftOdjeioaCgßßta tn fvsSstal afditaVwA I URGENTLY WANTEO TERRACE/ SEMI DETACHED BUNGALOWS DletS, S. 10. 11. 18, IS VACANT INDUSTRIAL LAND RESIDENTIAL LAND Please Contact MOBBERT INVESTMENT a DEVELOPMINT PTE LTD I7th/isth Boor, TunaeßuMtng, Tet: *****1 Cxi 123 ACCOMMODATION FOR OFFICE UNITS available at Somerset Road Interested627 words
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Advertisement754 1974-07-03 22 STORAGE SPACE Refrigerated storage space available In Jurong. Temperature minus 10* F to 20* F on tone/short term basis. Only moo* neuwlng storage tor 30 ton* above need to ring S» .111 tor Inlsrwiallsii I IF YOu HAVE Oodowns/ Faclorlev Offices' Industrial Land In Singapore/ J B for Sale/ Rent754 words
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Advertisement675 1974-07-03 22 BAR AWAY ON STRAITS SHIPPING ROUNOTRJP HOLJOAVS 5 PORE/MUARA (Port Of Brunei 8 days from $180. 1199 RAJAH BROOKE Sails 11/7. 21/7 31/7. 10/8. 20/8 SPORE/PORT KELANO/ SPORE 880/- KUNAK Sails 4/7. 23/7 KENINGAU SaiU 14/7 KIMANIS Sails 20/7 S'PORK/KUCHINO/S'PORE $114 ft $160/PERAK Sails 10/7. 18/7. 20/7 6 days roundtrtp675 words
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Advertisement725 1974-07-03 22 TRAVEL IN COMFORTTRAVEL WITH YOUR TRAVILI Tour with a Difference 7 Re(etoetul Dey*:KUANTAN/ K BAHRU/ 8 KOLOK/ HATYAI/ SONOKHLA/ P BESAR/ PEN/ KUL $145/Dep 20/7 ft 11/8 7 HILARIOUS DAYS In Bangkok/ Clengmal by Air 3625/- Dep weekends Lake Toba/ Medan 6 SCENIC DAYS 8390/- Dep: Weekly 6 FABULOUS DAYB725 words
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Advertisement890 1974-07-03 22 TYPEWRITING: Rapid/ Normal Courses. Individual attention Classes anytime RegUter early Raja's College. 218 D Changl Road (*****8); Raja's. Raffles Place (*****) GUARANTEED HOME STUOV COURSIS: Shorthand. Typewriting, Bookkeeping. Correspondence. Secretarial Duties. Details from SCS Ltd PO Box 3164 SECRETARIAL COURSE FOR GIRLS: (Six r- nths Rapid Course preparing 'cr BSC/890 words
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Advertisement882 1974-07-03 22 •TENOORAPHY FOR JUNIOR STINOS: (Knowledge of Typewriting 20/ Shorthand 50 words minimum essential >:- Saturdays 4 30 6 30 p m (283 C Selesne Complex 6 7 74)/ Tuesday. Thursday 7.30 8 30 p m (75 Middle Road 4 7 74) Singapore Institute or Commerce (*****9/ *****1). HIGHER ACCOUNTING FOR882 words
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Advertisement956 1974-07-03 22 CITY GUILDS COtCRSTE practice Closing dale of enrolment 29.7.74. Class limited lo IS only Ccc It Oee School 87-C Buklt Tlmahßoad Tel: ***** ext 12 FRENCH CONVERSAT'ON SPEAK FRENCH. If you wish to learn French and learn it well enrol now for New Beginners' French Audio-Visual Course: Linguarania *****9 FULL-TIME956 words
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619 1974-07-03 23 LONDON, Tues. AH seven women seeds reached the last 16 of the Wimbl edon tennis championships yesterday, but not all with much conviction. Top seed Blllle Jean King of Long Beach. Cali f or nla, overcame a spirited second set rally to beat Francoise619 words
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Article86 1974-07-03 23 r|EPENDINO champions Armed Force* thrashed Outhrie Recreation Club 5-1 in a PAS League Division One match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday but with a performance they cannot be proud of Outhrie. who look doomed for relegation were no match for Forces But Forces players could do no86 words
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Article22 1974-07-03 23 SEOUL. Tue» Taiwan beat Iran 83-47 to finish third In the fifth Asian Won en's Basketball Championships here yesterday ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Advertisement830 1974-07-03 23 UNIVERSAL CARS FOR PERFORMANCE AND ECONOMY GET A FORO Escort from 88.909/--$1 845/- down Cortina from $12,309/--$2,489- down TOP TRADE-INB For owtaWs telephone UNIVERSAL CARS I, Thomson RMge. Spore 20 Tel: *****2/ *****2 Opon daUy to 7 p.m. 1»7O FORD CAPRI 1800. ImmaTl fulate condition with tape, new .ix'rts tyres830 words
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Advertisement1079 1974-07-03 23 MUST SILL Renault RlO. 1987 good condition $2,000 0.n.0. Tel: 1998 BMW 1900. Immaculate condition 28 m.pg owner leaving Reasonable offer to 143. Braddell Road 1971 AUGUST MERCEDES 230 attractive number plate, alrcond low mileage. Up top condition] Phone Mr Llew *****78 1807 AUSTIN MINI 080 cc 83.250/--i Excellent condition1,079 words
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Advertisement740 1974-07-03 23 I WANTIO TRAILER for 24 foot Vbottom boat Tel *****4 TRANSPORT WANTED from Queenstown to Buklt Tlmah I Please kindly contact Miss Ann j Lee Tel *****9 HAMMONO ORGAN I model, excellent condition (53. 3001 Gibson Oullar. Es semlsolld (8550) Raymond: *****3 ADRIAN'S CANE FURNITURE of distinction/ furnishing materials of740 words
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Advertisement697 1974-07-03 23 MAOOIS'S IMPERIAL (Oberol Imperial Hotel), for OenU k Ladles Halrslyllng by experience hands Sauna. Body. Head Massage. Facial. Manicure a Pedicure Tel: *****6 Ext in or 118 or *****0 Spore. FLEMINQO MASSAGE STUDIO (Opposite Mandarin Hotel) Operate* 10 a.m. 9 p.m Beat Massage Steambath Spore Tel *****1 SALON 26 for697 words
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Advertisement738 1974-07-03 23 POPCORN. ICICMAM MACHINES for sal*, new and food condition telephone MIS7V2I Mrs aim UNITS ELICTMC ARC welder 300 amps for sale Contact Fran(ls *****2 ext 6 HAVING CHILDREN'S BIRTHDAY ARTY? Why not Hlr* Your Children's Slides. Swings Merry00- Round. Table* L Chairs and I also Household Furniture from CCC Junk738 words
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Advertisement591 1974-07-03 23 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Mr. Ronald Quay Ong Guan I/C N0.*****67«ha8 resigned from his positions as Accounts Manager and Director of CIRCLE 5 ADVERTISING SENDIRIAN BERHAD with effect from Ist July 1974 and therefore he is no longer authorised to transact any business or collect any monies on591 words
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405 1974-07-03 24 EPSOM JEEP - The Thing show& top form in smart workout EPSOM JEEP By pENANG, Tues. The Thinf (George Podmore) did a smart workout on good going here today. With Sans Pride (Dennis McClune) and newcomer Snow flake II for company, the four-year-old by Peter's Yarn strode out fluently over 3f In The405 words
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Article42 1974-07-03 24 TOKYO, Tues Woi Id Boxing Council (WBC) lightweight champion Outs Ishimalsu of Japan will make his first title defence on Sept. 12 against WBC No. 10 lightweight contender Tury Pineda of the United States, the champion's manager. Kenjl Yonekura. an-42 words
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370 1974-07-03 24 Coach Tan: Good show by Singapore WANILA, Tues. Stnga- pore coach Tan Big Chal today expressed satisfaction over Ms team's performance In the Fifth Asian Age Group swimming championships here. The Singaporeans collected 13 gold. 18 silver and 22 bronae medals for a total haul of 62. Just one behindReuter - 370 words
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Article102 1974-07-03 24 HOCKEY SHA League Dlv. 1 Schools vIA (padarg) Dlv. 2. Jansenlte* "B" v Khalsa "B" Dlv. 3: Seletar v PMsons "B" (Seietar). RTCv Polytechnic (Bedok). BOCCES BBHFL Dlv X: Imperial Hotel v KLM (Jn. Bemr 5.15); Dlv. 2A: Seel v UMW (Olllmun); Dlv. 2B: Rheem Hume v Hilton i102 words
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Article, Illustration326 1974-07-03 24 DENNIS CHIA - DENNIS CHIA By JU. "Doc" Rodgers (above) of Three Rings fame. Is making a comeback as a trainer. His application to train was approved by Malayan Racing Association at Ipoh last week. Doc, 53, who retired at the beginning of 1970 to become a326 words
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Article, Illustration358 1974-07-03 24 ERNEST FRIDA - Jagjeet sets 2 district records By JAGJEET Singh of Dunman Secondary School yesterday established himself as a star of the future when he clocked impressive times in the 100 m, 200 m and the 400 m on the final day of the Katong District athletic championships at the National stadium358 words
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Article17 1974-07-03 24 NATIONAL Library beat Cathay Organisation 4-1 In a friendly soccer match at Parrer Park yesterday.17 words
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Article788 1974-07-03 24 CITY Be)V P«t INm: 1 Jan Lee 2 Yip Keng Cheong 3 Hoe Lai Toh 116. Zttm: 1 Jan Lee 2 Yip Keng Cheong 3 Lam Chin Put 236; 4*»m kmr«lrs: 1 Yee Check Hong 2 Phoon Kum Tuen 3 John Puresh 61.6; lMtat: 1 V. Maher.tharan 3788 words
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Article42 1974-07-03 24 MOULMEIN Constituency will be holding a badminton tournament for their residents from July 30 at Rangoon Road Secondary School. Entry forms are available from Moulmeln Community Centre dally from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Entries close on July42 words
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Article21 1974-07-03 24 COMEX held Dlv Pandan to a 2-2 draw In the SHA League Dlv 3 match at Dover Road yesterday.21 words
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Advertisement203 1974-07-03 24 It's marvellous what Milo can do for you Football is a game of stamina. Requiring constant alertness and superb ■j team co-ordination. That's why leading Football players rely V wf on Milo for their vigorous health and boundless energy. I mm^^ mm^^^^^^^^^^ m^—^* m^ m^^**^^^^^^^——^^^*^***i^*^^^*i^^^^^^^^—^^^~ m^^^~~ l m m mmm203 words
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Article, Illustration751 1974-07-03 25 JOHN FREEMAN - WORLD CUP 1974 WORLD CUP 1974 It's unwise to regard Brazil as a pushover By JOHN FREEMAN pRANKFURT, Tucs. Four teams, the elite survivors of a two-year qualifying campaign among 90 nations, were today making final preparations for the decisive matches tomorrow which decide Sunday's World Cup soccer finalists. DefendingReuter - 751 words
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339 1974-07-03 25 After 12 years of obscurity to stardom MUNICH. Tucs. The quiet bespectacled man In the corner is the goalkeeper they forgot after 10 minutes for 12 years. Jan Jongbloed, Amsterdam born and bred, came on as substitute In the International against Denmark In 1962. It was not a striking debut.Reuter - 339 words
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Article45 1974-07-03 25 'RANKyURT. TUSS, ">' International PoocbaJl Federation (Ufa) today rejected a request from the Artcntlne football team that U>elr World Cup match »«»lnjt East Oermany tomor- be postponed becauat of national moumlw for the death of President Juan Pcron. it tv announced her* I I45 words
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Article246 1974-07-03 25 No magic formula, says Bulla pRANKFURT, Tues. Happy Polish foot--1 ball fans, yaving huge red and white flags, sang "Viva la Polska, turning a pop song Into a World Cup anthem, as they celebrated their national team's 13th successive triumph at the Wald Stadium here this week. Their Jubilation was246 words
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516 1974-07-03 25 Holland— the team to beat, says Zagalo PANKFUBT, Tues. Even Mario Lobo Zaralo, coach of defending champion Brazil, admitted yesterday that Holland is the team to beat in World Cop soccer. "After their victory over East Germany, the Dutch appear even better than I thought. Zagalo said. "I most make516 words
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Article47 1974-07-03 25 FRANKFURT. Tues. Alfredo Dl Stefano, former soccer star of Real Madrid, tips Poland and Holland to meet in the final of the World Cup at Munich's Olympic Stadium on July 7. "None of the other team* here have shown anything new." Dt Stefano mid. AP.AP - 47 words
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Article57 1974-07-03 25 FRANKFURT. Tuea. The Brazilian Football Federation will pay USS«0.000 ($150.--000> to each player If the team wins the World Cup, Blldseltung newspaper said yesterday. "We are going to stum We Into the final." said goalkeeper Bnerson Leao "I'm going to keep my goal Intact and somehow our attacker*57 words
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Article51 1974-07-03 25 MUNICH, Tues. A Dutch bank Is paying a 5.000 guilder bonus for each goal scored by the Holland World Cup team. For the goals scored so far, the Dutch have ship— Hi ÜBSSO.--000 The total sum will be distributed among all players at toe end51 words
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Article52 1974-07-03 25 FRiVNKJTJRT. TttSS. Henry PrandUon, goalkeeper of the defeated Halt! team, haa started a job selling records of hot music In a Munich department atore. He aay» that will help hlbi aJong at leaat until he Marts playing for the Weet Oerman Second Division team Munich IS6O nextAP - 52 words
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Article289 1974-07-03 25 ENCOURAGED by the Cj good turnout of lr.?al soccer fans to witness the Seiko Football Club match against Singapore last month. another Hongkong professional club wants to play here next month. This time Division One league champion Fappy Valley, who beat 3-Mko In the289 words
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Article, Illustration291 1974-07-03 25 Cruyff talks of his fears and respect for Brazil lIILTRUP, Tues. Johan Cruyff coughed and sneezed but did not search for words today to describe why he feared Brazil more than any other team In the world. "They had the courage to forget about Pele, Oeraon and Tostan, to forgetUPI - 291 words
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122 1974-07-03 25 SCHOEN: WE HAVE FOUND OUR IDEAL TEAM DUESSELDORF Taws. West Germany beUevea It has finally found its Ideal combination and it is one which apparently has settled a feud among- the players. Coach Helmut Schoen said he planned to fleid against Poland In tomorrow's crucial World Cup "Semi-final" match, the122 words
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172 1974-07-03 25 Four goals that stood out among the many f^RANKFURT, Tues. r Which particular effort will be regarded as the golden goal of 1974 Is a matter of subjective choice, but super-shots by West Germany's Paul Breitner. Rlvellno of Brazil. Ralf Edstroem of Sweden and Holland's Johan Cruyff have all had172 words
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Advertisement64 1974-07-03 25 >w^\ v nssßßsSwr^ AT _^d B»L_ KsAnVstt^ \A M snsnsnf snsssnW^ snsnsnsnsl nsnsntsnsnnsnssnlnsnnsnnnl BnW> H nssr^^Bßßn! .nas! nsnV 1974 WORLD CUP FINAL BROUGHT TO >OU UVE AND IN COLOUR THROUGH THE COURTESY OF AKAI AND LONGINES. THE THRILLS, SPtLLS AND EXCITEMENT OF THE MOST ANTCIIftTED FOOTBALL GAME TH6 YEAR- DIRECT64 words
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Article, Illustration208 1974-07-03 26 Bronzebust of Marx toppled by vandals LONDON, Tues. The monument over Karl Marx's grave in London's Hlghgate Cemetery has been damaged by vandals, and trustees of the memorial estimated today it will cost at least £1.000 1 3*5,800; to repair It. A massive bronze bust of Marx, 10 times lifesize,AP; UPI - 208 words
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Article34 1974-07-03 26 TAIPEH. Tues. Taiwan's shipbuilding industry will enter a new stage when the China Shipbuilding Corporation starts to build a 450.000 ton oil tanker in August o( next year. an official said today.34 words
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248 1974-07-03 26 Algeria loses fight for $43mil FLN treasure LAUSANNE, (Switzerland), Tuesday ■pHE Algerian Government yesterday lost a 10 year legal battle for possession of a 52 million Swiss franc (5543.5 million) fortune known as the treasure of the FLN (the Algerian National Liberation Front). The Swiss Federal Appeals Court awarded the248 words
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Article79 1974-07-03 26 BANOKOK. Tues. The government today set up a special committee to cope Ith an outbreak of labour strikes this year In Thailand, a government rpokeaman said Since January, a series of Isolated strikes has hit varlcu* sections of the Thai economy, and last month a79 words
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Article53 1974-07-03 26 ANKARA. TUM. The Turkish Oovernment lmat nlfht lifted the American (ponaored ban on opium poppy farming Introduced two 7«ars ago An official announcement a»ld a resumption of private poppy cultivation would be permuted in seven different areas --but under atrtct contiob designed to atop opium reachingReuter - 53 words
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121 1974-07-03 26 Narrow win in House for -Wilson- LONDON, Toes.— Prime Minister Harold Wilson's minority Government escaped more defeats in the House of Commons last nUht by martins of two and three votes. Liberals teamed with Conservatives in votes against the Labour Party Government's action on pensions. But a mechanical failure inUPI - 121 words
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Article71 1974-07-03 26 TOKYO. Tues— Plimc Mlnuter Kakuei Tanaka'a popularity has sunk to an all time low of 21.2 per cent, according to a nation wide survey conducted by a leading Japanese dally. The Yomlurl Shim bun s survey on voter's reactions to the upcoming election In the Diet's (Parliament) Upper71 words
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Article56 1974-07-03 26 aCTC '-pan). Tues— Bad weather lorced Japanese Prune Minister Kakuei Tanaka to make an emergency helicopter landing near here yesterday the second In two days. Mr. Tanaka. campaigning (or the election next Sunday (or the Upper House of Parliament, abandoned the helicopter at a military airstripReuter - 56 words
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Article464 1974-07-03 26 f ONDON. Tut* Th« nock mar 1•■ k*t* moved irrrcuiariy today but cloMd Brm and tm FT indu at 3 p m waa up eight point* at MM. Heal or the advance occurred In tn* early afirrnoon on bop** of moderation In th* mine. worker* pay claim, but464 words
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Article51 1974-07-03 26 LONDON. Tues. The Carl Pleach International violin competition, one of the world's most prestigious muatc contesu. iv won yesterday by aflncho Minchev. a 23-year-old Bulgarian. Forty violinists took part In the event. restricted to musicians under age 32 The Cnel of judges was chaired Yehudl Menuhln.AP - 51 words
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249 1974-07-03 26 Tohamy's 'we will help' pledge to Thailand BANGKOK. Tues. Islamic conference Secretary -Oeneral Mohammed Hassan AlTohamy said here tonight he has promised the Thai Government full co -operation In solving problems In trouble-plagued southern Thai. and Mr. Tohamy. who arrived here last Thursday from Kuala Lumpur where he attended theReuter - 249 words
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Article82 1974-07-03 26 Mobil to face charges NEW YORK, Tues. The Mobil Oil Corporation was Indicted here today for alleged criminal violation of New York SUte's antitrust laws. The company waa charged with wilfully. knowingly, corruptly and unlawfully" forcing Its petrol dealers In the New York metropolitan area, under threat of loss of82 words
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82 1974-07-03 26 BANGKOK. Tales. Forty two Thai senior military officers, including Assistant Supreme Commander. Air Chief Marshal Dawee Challasapya, will retire on Oct. 1, it was officially announced. The announcement last night said among the retiring officers was Air Ferce C«snmander In -Chief, Air82 words
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Article119 1974-07-03 26 Canada nod for Russian dancer rTORONTO. Tues.—So--1 vlet ballet star Mikhail Barlshnlkov who disappeared from a Bolshol ballet tour here Is being allowed to stay in Canada at least for the time being, Canadian Immigration Minister Robert Andras announced today. Mr. Andras said lmmlgra 1 1 o n officials InReuter - 119 words
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241 1974-07-03 26 4 held after $768,000 opium find in beer case BANGKOK, Tue*. Thai narcotics officers today seized 80 kg (176 lb) of raw opium hidden In a beer case, and arrested four men when they arrived In Bangkok from northern Thailand. A Narcotics Department spokesman said the raw opium would be241 words
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Miscellaneous14 1974-07-03 26 The weather THE weather outlook for today from 6 am to noon: Ho rain.14 words
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