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Title Section15 1974-08-08 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FINAL EDITION THURSDAY. AUGUST 8, 1974 25 CENTS M.C.(P) 21/7415 words
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Article, Illustration814 1974-08-08 1 FORD GETS READY Vice-President alerts his staff to prepare for takeover WASHINGTON, Wednesday AMIDST reports that he is preparing himself for the Presidency, Vice-President Gerald Ford appeared unusually solemn yesterday as he moved rapidly through a schedule that took him from the Capitol to the White House and back again.Reuter; AP; NYT - 814 words
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Article36 1974-08-08 1 WABHINOTON. Wed. Jordanian Prime *4lPlrt*r. Zeld Al-Rlfai, said today he was optimistic about prospects (or a Middle Bast settlement after a two-hour talk here with us Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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117 1974-08-08 1 Lawyer pleads guilty to bribing Connally WASHINGTON, Wed. Texas lawyer Jake Jacobsen today pleaded pullty to a charge of bribing his one-time friend Mr. John Connally with US$lO 000 <S*24.MO) In milk money. In return, the Watergate special prosecution force agreed to drop the Government's sevencount indictment against Jacobsen InAP - 117 words
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Article26 1974-08-08 1 JAKARTA. Wed— Troops In Bandung. West Java. today held big antl-rtot exercises to test the city's ability to deal with possible disturbances—Reuter.26 words
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Article698 1974-08-08 1 BOB NG - BOB NG By gINGAPORE'S economy grew at a slower pace during the first half of this year under the weight of a marked deceleration in world economic activities. For the six months to June 1974, the Gross Domestic Product expanded at an annual rate698 words
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Article92 1974-08-08 1 Oliphant's threat to resign ADELAIDE, Wed. The South Australian Governor, Sir Mark OllDhant, yesterday threatened to resign after numbers of the State Legislative Council arrived at Parliament to present their address In reply in casual drms. Sir Mark, a Nobel Prize winning scientist who became the first non-military appointee InReuter - 92 words
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Article44 1974-08-08 1 NXW YORK. Wed. Dow Jones average*, baaed on first hour of trading on the New York BU>ck Exchange 10 Indus T76JS up 140 M tramp 169.47 down 0 18 It Uttlt m 24 up 0 33 W stocks tSS.7I op 056 UFI44 words
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95 1974-08-08 1 BELFAST. Wed. Guinea hijacked ft DebHn to Belfast freight train within tour miles of the Northern Ireland harder early yesterday in the second meh hijacking In f ni term. Irish Republic peace guarded by army troops awrovnded the train abandoned near D«ndalk. Police said95 words
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239 1974-08-08 1 Israeli planes hit Lebanon guerilla bases rL AVIV. Wed. Israeli planes struck at Palestinian guerilla targets in southern Icbanon early this afternoon, within 12 hours of a late night air raid in the same area, a military spokesman announced here. He said today's raid lasted only a few minutes andReuter; UPI - 239 words
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Article54 1974-08-08 1 JAKARTA, Wed. An Indonesian Air force trainIng plane crashed at the Hussein Baatranefara sirbase In West Java, kiUlrg all the three crew, sn air fore* spoke- lan said today. The plane, an Indoneslanbullt "Gelatlk". was about to land when tt hit the runway and caught fire54 words
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Article, Illustration172 1974-08-08 1 Man dies in bid to kill Bhutto KARACHI. Wed. A man was killed in an attempt to assassinate Pakistani Prime Minister Zulfikar Alt Bhutto last Friday, the Government announced yesterday. The Home Minister of Baluchistan province, Mr. Ghnas Bakhsh Ralsani. speaking In the provincial assembly, disclosed that a young BalnchlAP - 172 words
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Article29 1974-08-08 1 NEW DELHI. Wad India will help Bangladesh to dMtcn a one megawatt atomic re—arch reactor. Indian Prime Mtnlttw Mrs. Indira Oandhl stated In Parliament here today —ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article433 1974-08-08 1 Thuong Due falls to Reds SAIGON. Wednesday J^ COMMUNIST military campaign in South Vietnam reached its peak today as Thuong Due, a district town in Quang Nam province, was overrun, military sources said today. The town, one of the major targets of the widespread campaign, fell after an allnight battle,Reuter; UPI - 433 words
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188 1974-08-08 1 5 killed, 100 injured in two blasts LOS ANGELES. Wed.— Five people were kill* ed and more than 100 Injured when two explosions rocked Los Angeles International airport terminal and a railway yard In Wenahchee, Washington, yesterday. The airport bomb blast hurled people through the air and ripped a hugeReuter - 188 words
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Article34 1974-08-08 1 TAIPTH. Wed Taiwan has decided to inveat UBSI9 2 million <S»46m) over the next four years for Improvement! of harbour facilities and inland transportation networks, the Central New* Agency reported today. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article34 1974-08-08 1 PROVIDENCE (Rhode Island), Wed. The Providence Journal -Bulletin said today that President Nixon has made aa "Irrevocable" decision to resign. The White Hoose neither confirmed ncr denied It. (So* this page)34 words
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Article38 1974-08-08 1 WASHINGTON, Wed. Attorney General William B. Baxbe said today Centra* mast de-ide whether the American people want President Nixon to be granted Immunity from criminal proeeceUon in the Watergate cover- ap AP (See this pac*>AP - 38 words
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Advertisement106 1974-08-08 1 PAYING BILLS THROUGH THE POSB PAGE 5 RESIGNATION: It's toech and (o for Nixon 2 DR K happy ovet Senate report 3 PROGRESS at Cyprus talks 4 TEENAGE girl found slain in drain 7 YOUNG offender poser for court IS COFFEE and sympathy tt STUDENTS told: Don't believe reports 24106 words
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Article, Illustration926 1974-08-08 2 Resignation: It's still touch and go for Nixon TALK NOW ON QUIT 'DEAI/ HE CAN MAKE WASHINGTON, Wednesday THE possibility of President Nixon's resignation hung like an uncertain rain cloud over Washington today a cloud that could burst at any moment, but very well might not. Talk of resignation persisted,926 words
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Article123 1974-08-08 2 LONDON, Wed. Foreign governments reacted cautiously or not at all yesterday to the growing possibility of President Nixon's Impeachment but Initial editorial reaction: predicted he would be leaving office. In London, Member of Parliament Tom Dalyell, Chairman of the Labour Party's Foreign Affairs Committee, said Mr. Nixon's admissionUPI - 123 words
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356 1974-08-08 2 WHEN FLOAT WAS CURTLY BRUSHED ASIDE WASHINGTON. Wod rVN a day when the vF world money markets were hurled Into chaos, President Nixon curtly brushed aside any discussion of the matter with one of his top aides, according to the latest Watergate tapes. "It's too complicated for me to getReuter - 356 words
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247 1974-08-08 2 No doubt he's guilty says British press LONDON. Wed. Brl- 11 s h newspapers agreed unanimously that. In the words of the Times of London. "Mr. Nixon is finished." He has "finally removed any lingering doubt about his guilt and cut away the ground from beneath the feet of hisReuter; UPI - 247 words
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Article30 1974-08-08 2 AMMAN. Wed.— The Government Mid yesterday that Weat Oermany had agreed to lend It 58 millioi marks (8*61.4 million) to build a new international airport near Amman— AP.AP - 30 words
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Article72 1974-08-08 3 ADDIS ABABA, Wed. Emperor Halle Selassie of Ethiopia would lose all the autocratic power he has held for nearly 45 years over the Government and armed forces under a new draft constitution now being studied here, reliable sources said today. The draft; the text of which has not been published,72 words
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Article30 1974-08-08 3 COLOMBO: Five East European nations have agreed to use currency Instead of the barter system In trading with Sri Lanka, Foreign and Internal Trade Ministry Secretary Dr. Kayanta Kelegama said.30 words
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Article45 1974-08-08 3 NEW YORK: Senator Thomas Eagleton, who stepped down as a vice presidential candidate two years ago. easily won renomlnation for the Senate yesterday In Missouri's Democratic primary. He will face the man ho defeated for the Senate six years ago, former Republican Congressman Thomas Curtis.45 words
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Article32 1974-08-08 3 CANBERRA: Australia's 60 Senators and 127 members of the House of Representatives met In an historic Joint session and passed three of six controversial Bills which caused last May's crisis general election.32 words
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Article23 1974-08-08 3 LONDON: Prime Minister Harold Wilson confirmed that his Labour Government would next week propose the extension of public ownership In British Industry.23 words
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Article26 1974-08-08 3 JAKARTA: A Dutch businessman has been detained following the discovery of a large quantity of imitation watches in several Indonesian cities, a police spokesman said today.26 words
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Article24 1974-08-08 3 PARIS: The Vletcong Provisional Revolutionary Government of South Vietnam charged that American pilots are still flying combat missions over commu-nist-controlled areas north of Saigon.24 words
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Article33 1974-08-08 3 JAKARTA: President Suharto has reaffirmed that the recent tour to several socialist countries by Foreign Minister Adam Malik was not aimed at changing the country's foreign policy, a Presidential Palace spokesman said. Agencies.Agencies - 33 words
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290 1974-08-08 3 Taiwan Phantom jet force cut by -half— VTTASHINOTON. Wed. The United States has quietly withdrawn half its F 4 Phantom Jet warplanes stationed In Taiwan at a time when China has started basing mlsslle-flring boats near the Taiwan Straits. Defence officials, acknowledging the pullout of a squadron of 18 AirAP - 290 words
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116 1974-08-08 3 JERUSALEM, Wed.— A medical student at Hebrew University and four of his companions have been suspended from classes for two yean because he ate part of a human brain on a bet, the newspaper Yedloth Ahronoth said yesterday. Yedloth, which did not name the116 words
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114 1974-08-08 3 Cutbacks in public spending in NZ OTELLNOTON. Wed TT The Government today ordered major cutbacks In public spending to combat the country's balance of payments problems, and Prime Minister Norman Kirk said all New Zealanders would have to work harder. Finance Minister Wallace Rowling told the National Developmert Council thatReuter - 114 words
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Article, Illustration322 1974-08-08 3 DrKis happy over Senate report Threat to resign withdrawn WASHINGTON, Wodnoeday SECRETARY of State Dr. Henry Kissinger has withdrawn his threat to resign now that the Senate Foreign Relations Committee has cleared him of accusations that he initiated wiretaps of aides and newsmen in 1969. At a June news conferenceReuter; UPI - 322 words
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132 1974-08-08 3 Giscard and Sadat to exchange visits PARIS, Wed. PreslI dent Anwar Sadat will visit France and President Valery Discard DBstaing will go to Egypt later this year. Egyptian Foreign Minister Ismail Fahml announced here today. "The two presidents will exchange rtatts before the end of the year." he told reportersReuter - 132 words
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Article54 1974-08-08 3 LAKKHURBT. (New Jersey), wed— A rtittartaajrua man hoping to make the first successful trans-Atlantic balloon crossing crashed Into Baroef.it Bay shortly after launch jaataidsy and was tilled, pooce said Robert 80-ger. "ho had never before been up In a balloon, lifted off today before a crowd of someAP - 54 words
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Article28 1974-08-08 3 TOKYO. Wed— The Tokyo Metropolitan Oo v c rnntent ysataioar issued Its fourth photochemical smog warning In as many days for Tokyo aad surrounding anas. Renter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article29 1974-08-08 3 MOSCOW, Wad. SDVM scientists have determined that about 10 kllograaM (23 Ib) of diamonds fall annually to earth In meteorites the Teas news agency said yesterday UFL29 words
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Article62 1974-08-08 3 DACCA Wed.-«ood water. rolled through 1* of the if dlstrtota tn Baimartasfa yaatrday and pn reports said the the iwuiing riven and disease hare UUed thousands and fleeted more o»*n 20 million Bengalis Newspapers amid more than 1.600 people have been killed In the floods and62 words
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Article46 1974-08-08 3 TOKYO. Wad.— A Japanese (Inn, Sumitomo Metal Industries Ltd., «4d yartiifcy It im naynWatlrn with North Korea on building a 100 km (63 miles) pipeline to transport Iron ore In the form of Hurry from the Muasn Iron mines to the Chonkjln sUal46 words
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Article37 1974-08-08 3 MOSCOW. Wad. The Soviet Union has launched the 670 th In Its aeries of Cosmos satellites Into orbit very close to that of the currently unmanned Salyut-1 space station. Taas news agency reported yesterday Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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154 1974-08-08 3 Australia to form overseas trading body riANBBUU. Wed. -The V> Australian Cabinet baa a»freya< the formaUoo of U Anstrmiian Oimmi Trmdlnr CorporaUe«i. the Minister for Ororaeaj Trade, Dr Jim Cairns, said today. Dr. Cairns amid 1b a statement released in Canberra that the corporation woold eeaeentemte ea deveiopment of trade154 words
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Article268 1974-08-08 3 Japan hits at 200--mile zones CARACAS Wed. Japan, one of the world's biggest fishing nations, yesterday reiterated its opoosltion to granting txclucive fUhlng rights to coastal nations within 320 km (200 miles) of their chores The attack on the proposed creation of tightly exclusive 200--mile economic zones n which coastalReuter; AP - 268 words
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242 1974-08-08 4 EgyptLibya ties plunge with Sadat expose SXAIRO, Wee.. Bgyp\j tlan-LJbyan relations deteriorated sharply today when President Anwar Sadat accused Libyan leader Col Musmmsr Gaddafi of masterminding a string of sabotage attempt* In Bgypt. In a scathing denunciation addressed to the Libyan leader and other members of the ruling RtTOlu tlonaryReuter; AP - 242 words
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391 1974-08-08 4 CYPRUS CEASEFIRE TALKS RESUMED MOSCOW. Wednesday THE international military talks on consolidating the Cyprus ceasefire got under way again today, and independent sources spoke of substantial progress. Greek, Turkish, and British officers, assisted by United Nations officials are mapping out ceasefire linesReuter - 391 words
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Article132 1974-08-08 4 NICOSIA, Wed. Turkish iorces blast-d a region of northern Cyprus with a fierce artillery barrage today. driving Greek Cyprtot defenders Into hasty retract In major violation of the Island's shaky right day -old truce. UN sources said. UPI coirespoadmt sflsnssl Ke*U said flghttng on tfce island** northern132 words
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211 1974-08-08 4 Hiroshima A-bomb survivor is found hanged HIROSHIMA. Wed. A woman survivor of the 1945 H rosh ma holocaust was found hanged in her apartment here as her fellow citizens moarned those who died or suffered a* a result of the world's first atonic attack. PoUce said Rltsuko Hlraaakl, M, apparent);Reuter - 211 words
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106 1974-08-08 4 'India can build N-station herselF VTBW DELHI. Wed. ii Indian Industry U largely -apable of making the equipment required for an atomic power station. Prime Minister Indira Oandhi told Parliament today. But a few raw materials and components had still to be imported, she said In a written reply. SpecialReuter - 106 words
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Article300 1974-08-08 4 ULTIMATUM TO JAPAN OVER CPA PACT HONOKONO, W-d Britain has Riven Jppsn a one-week iiltlmatum to honour an scrfement which Rives Cathay Pacific Airlines (CPA) rights to Hy the Hongkong- Osaka Seoul route, aristkm Industry fonrees said today The deadlock revolve* around ending rights at Osaka, a major city ■erred300 words
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220 1974-08-08 4 - CAIRO, Wed.— King Faisal of Saudi Arabia U to give US$3OO million < S*72u million) in immediate financial aid to Egypt, a Joint communique released at the end of his nine-day visit to Egypt said to- day. The aid would meet the costReuter; AP - 220 words
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Article202 1974-08-08 4 Tribesman kill 4 in ambush JAKARTA, Wednesday TRIBESMEN armed with bows and arrows ambushed a seismic survey team pushing into an unexplored area of West Irian for the American oil company Amoseas, on July 1. official sources said today. Four Indonesians were killed In the attack on the Braza River,UP - 202 words
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141 1974-08-08 4 INFLATION ON WAY DOWN IN INDONESIA JAKARTA. Wed— The Indonesian Government yesterday announced that In the first four months of the current fiscal year beginning April, Indonesia's rate of Inflation reached 5 6 per cent er aa average 1.4 per cent a month, compared with 47 per cent for lastAP - 141 words
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202 1974-08-08 5 Start indoor gardens call by I— expert SINGAPOREANS should O start paying attention to cultivating Indoor gardens, a Colombo Plan horUrulturallst suggested yesterday. Local architects could also keep in mind space for Indoor gardens In their planning, said Mr. R. Prasad. from New Delhi. Private gardens here are vanishing with202 words
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Article56 1974-08-08 5 Man found dead in drain A 33-year-old man. who left his Beo Crescent home after lunch at 12.30 p m. yerterday, was found de:id in a drain, at Kirn 3eng. at 1.45 p.m. Police, who indentlned him as Mok Joon How. 33. said he had a cut on hU forehead56 words
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93 1974-08-08 5 REQUIEM MASS FOR BROTHER LAWRENCE A reauiem mass will be held at the Saints Peter and Paul Church here today at 730 am for Reverend Brother Lawrence Robles*. Brother Robless, a former prlncinal of St. Joseph's Institution pnd Bt. Patrick's School here, died of a heart attack in Penan* on93 words
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Article33 1974-08-08 5 LOH Khun Thai, who aold fruit* without a licence, was find 130 by the Tenth Magltrate's Court yesterday Loh admitted hawking at Byed Alwl Road at 835 am on July t.33 words
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440 1974-08-08 5 YHE Post Office Savings Bank announced yesterday another new scheme for depositors, after its Home Ownership Scheme published on Tuesday the payment of bills on their behalf ior services rendered by various Government bodies. Initially, the POSB Giro Service, as it will be440 words
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Article108 1974-08-08 5 Judge heads Stamford scouts Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah has been re-elected president of the Singapore Scout Association, Stamford District. Other official* Inch** Mr. Pater Pong (chalnnani. Mr. Denis Tan (wcreUry). Mr. Tan Joo Khen» (treasurer) and Mr Bek Bra Klanf (auditor). Executive tee member* are: Mr. Poo Beck Tonf108 words
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Article34 1974-08-08 5 NSO Lai Huat of Loronf Ajraa Darak wai fined UJM or l*» daya in Jail by the Tenth Magistrate* Court yaaUrday for a parking offence* He did not pay toe fine.34 words
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Article39 1974-08-08 5 THE Department of Extramural Studies University of Singapore, will hold a SO--lecture course on Russian Laofuafs-I at Urn Chemistry Lecture Theatre on Mondays. Wednesday* and Fridays, commencing Aug. It at 5 30 pjb. The fee Is ISO39 words
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Article52 1974-08-08 5 Engineering courses THE Toa Paroh branch of the PAP will conduct courses on electrical engineering at Its premises later this month. The course are designed to prepare students for City and Oullds examinations (May 1976) for Electrical Engineering Practice Intermediate AC. and DC. and Electrical Engineering Practice final part I52 words
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Article, Illustration202 1974-08-08 5 Warning of erosion of society rpHE Sen*or Parllamen--1 taxy Secretary (Culture), Hajl Shaart Tadln, wnrned yesterday that Singapore might develop into a -naterialinic socletv if this trend was not arrested. Bur.h a society could not be a great society for soon moral decadence would creep In. he aid. specking at202 words
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Article34 1974-08-08 5 BDJOAPORJTB Sportswoman of the Tear, kflst Elatne Bng. will preside at a contest to guess the length of Anurha, a female eiephai.t. •t the Mardal Zoo entrance on Saturday at 10J> ajn.34 words
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Article, Illustration440 1974-08-08 7 Man to be charged in court today fHh body of a teenage girl was found in a six-foot-deep monsoon drain Aong keng Lee Road— less than a mile from her Thomson Road home yesterday morning. Police who have classified the case as murder, identified440 words
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Article61 1974-08-08 7 Suspension dispute goes to court The dispute between Anglo- French Pte. Ltd. and the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union over the suspension of a union leader has been referred to arbitration. In the meantime. Mr. K.K. Loh. whose suspension 1ms t month sparked off a mass walkout, has been61 words
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134 1974-08-08 7 KIDNEY SWOP PATIENTS 'DOING WELL' SI NO APORT t latest kidney swop and cornea graft patients are reported to be doing well In Outrun Hospital Doctors at the Renal Unit yesterday said the transplanted kidneys of schoolteacher Mrs. Poobalan Naldu. 30. and cakeseller Mr. Chua Hang Slang. 37. bad Rtarted134 words
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210 1974-08-08 7 Technician wins appeal against jail sentence nnECHNICIAN Llm Soon 1 Hee, 21. yetterday won his appeal a«aln«t a district court's sentence of four months' Jail for theft or an electronic, meter, costing $1,365. from a Seletar workshop last November The Chief Justice. Ur. Wee Chong Jin. set aside the prison210 words
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Article116 1974-08-08 7 fflAN Saw Stawee, who 1 pleaded guilty to a cheating charge in the First NuMntt'i Cowrt yesterday has keen given le*T« to ehangr hU plea after his lawyer disputed rrrtain aspects of the pi— Mttsa ease. Tan oruiaallr pleaded nd»7 Madam Tan l«ck Hon« at116 words
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Article39 1974-08-08 7 HOMICIDE detectives have arrested another suspect In connection with the murder of Cheng Heng Son 18, nicknamed No future Tiger, In Bencoolen Street last month. This brings the total number of suspects held so far to nine.39 words
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231 1974-08-08 7 $10,000 ball for man accused of rape— AMARJIT Slngk. tX. aecased ef raae, was granted hall ef SIMM by the First Magistrate's Court yesterday The eewt also fixed Aag M fee a preliminary Inenlry The aaestion of ball had been postponed for a day on Taeaday for the prooecator. Sealer231 words
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Article25 1974-08-08 7 TH> Royal New Zealand Infantry lUfißMnt Bud wtU perform at the MacRitchie fUMrvoir Part on Sunday tram s>o pjn to •30 pjn25 words
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Article298 1974-08-08 7 Price of fish falls by 10 cents PRICES of horse mackI erel (selar) and mackerel (kembong) fell by 10 cent* to $IJO and $1 a katl. the Trade Department said yesterday. The weekly price list on essential commodities will be DobUshed tomorrow Instead or Saturday because of National Day a298 words
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Article77 1974-08-08 7 THB counter at the 14*11* and Parcel* Centre In Nelaon Road will operate from BJO am to I p.m. and not from alO pjn. to I p m aa reported in the Straits Time* on Aug 4 The opening hour* at the Colombo Court Post Office77 words
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Advertisement347 1974-08-08 8 I i APITOL-7lh BIG DAY! 1 lass. 1 .48. 4, 6-4S 9 30pm— NO FREE LIST HAMMER Fihtt-Tlie VAMPIRE SPECIALISTS and SHAWS- TV KUNC FU SPECIALISTS ptol tkir creatirc tcciwoet to ifiit yw... Ml flt* S *^oßM a BaPBB Bt aßak VI n oDflAcuLA gs 7 Golden Vampires: I starriaf347 words
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Advertisement830 1974-08-08 8 Tifinilai MOW SHOWINO-No Fro* Uat 11 am. 1 46. 4.00. S 46. 8.18 Fu Shang a CN Kuan Chun SMAO LIN MARTIAL ART* MANOARIN m Scop* CoUt NOW SMOWINONo Fraa Uat 11 am. 1.4 a. 4 00. B 4». OavM) Ch.»ng P«ar Cu*hai» P Juh* Eg* SNh &ru m ORACULA830 words
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Advertisement311 1974-08-08 9 WALNA INDUSTRIES 8 proudly annouce t the appointment off Jr#(»A)qT fk 'Z 3 Mo. 24,Te10k Ayer Street.Singapore.l. Tel ***** g No. 45 Ja lan Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur. Tel *****/5 S Room N0.4 (3rd Floor). 15, Beach Street, Penang. Tel *****/9 <$ as their Sole Agent in Malaysia, 1 Singapore311 words
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Advertisement916 1974-08-08 9 a^ **v. aa^Bvr Ik aa^aaVi rfafafaW^ ;^bbb£bl Ta» 5T ft ft Available from all leading stores THE BORNEO <XJMB\NY <^J^ NOW BALI BEACH.. FROM ONLY $350/- ROUNDTRIP (take someone along) for lovers, golfers, swimmers, beachcombers, honeymooners, artists, dancers, sun worshippers and tennis, bowling and fishing enthusiasts. SWEET AND SIMPLE WITH916 words
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Article451 1974-08-08 10 FOR Saigon, it was an unhappy co- Incidence; yesterday's cut In American arms-aid to South Vietnam, and the capture of a district capital by North Vietnam. The US House of Representatives, reflecting the country's war-weary spirit, voted to reduce military aid to South Vietnam by US$3OO million. The451 words
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Article143 1974-08-08 10 /CONSUMER resistance takes many forms, Including a firm rejection of Imported rumour. Singaporeans are highly selective, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Rahim Ishak said on Monday, and "therefore not likely to fall for these products which singly lack quality and reliability." Given Singapore's position its143 words
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Article, Illustration926 1974-08-08 10 BERNARD GWERTZMAN - BERNARD GWERTZMAN: REPORTS OF ARRESTS AND TORTURE By Washington THE widespread government crackdown on political dissidents in South Korea has sparked off a new, painful debate in Washington on how the United States should conduct its new relations with theNYT - 926 words
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789 1974-08-08 10 NOOROIR SOPIEE - This time David has no stones to sling at Goliath NOOROIR SOPIEE: FART TWO of a survey on the prospects of opposition parties in the Malaysian general elections on Aug. 24. By Kills Liu.pir JUST as the nonJ Malay components of the National Front will be keepIng at least one789 words
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Letter230 1974-08-08 10 tire were dismayed by Tf the headUne <8.T.. July 12) which anannounced "Turnover, women hit output" followed by the statement that "labour turnover and women workers have had adverse effects on productivity in Jurong." In doing so. the Straits Times has misinterpreted the findings of the230 words
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Letter132 1974-08-08 10 TF. HWANO took us 'or a walk down memory lane (8.T.. July 27) out I suggest he did not walk far enough. It Is true that two famous Sophias. Miss Sophia Blackmore and Miss Sophia Cooke are associated with Mount Sophia, but I believe the name Mout Sophia v found132 words
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Letter156 1974-08-08 10 11/E thank "Joseph ¥V Ooh" (ST. Aug 7) for his Interest In the Toa Payoh Town Oarden located next to the Toa Payoh Swimming Complex. This Town Oarden covering 4} hectares (Hi acres) has been attractively landscaped to serve as a functional re- creatlonal garden for residents.156 words
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Letter58 1974-08-08 10 rkNLY families with a \J total monthly Income of $1,200 to $1,500 are permitted to purchase five-room flats. But the earnings of many families exceed the $1,500 limit during the years they are on the waiting list. Is It possible that such families are not penalised for something they are58 words
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Letter91 1974-08-08 10 Same bill paid twice I PAID my telephone bill for the quarter July/September In early July and two weeks later I received the same bill which was not machlneprlnted In acknowledgment of the receipt of, my cheque as had been done In the past. This bill was again paid. Imagine91 words
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Letter21 1974-08-08 10 T<HKRF should be a 1 lebra crossing at Chanel Road, in front of the Telok Kurau Secondary School. 111, Singapore IS.21 words
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Advertisement53 1974-08-08 10 Stylet cut to t h# latest trend by our most experienced craftsm«n tine* 1934. Suitt completely hand tailored A stitched also impor tcf ft expo? ttrt of finest Gents text ties the' eby we have the latest widest range of materials for selection. 21, Chulla St.. Singapore. 1. Tel: *****53 words
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Advertisement141 1974-08-08 10 jM/ SPECIAL m >J m discounts Ml^m| WILL BE K*W GIVEN K DURING THIS Jl Bk PERIOD aw _^H I KlarS J£||j* G-22 Supreme House. Renang Road. BBJ^)I*OV£UI Snoapore 9. Tel *****1 Ngpal Vitamin E capsules golden seeds of life makes you feel younger vigorous and virile larwT Nyal Vitamin141 words
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Article, Illustration1091 1974-08-08 11 BOB NG - BOB NG wtmw.l mm if mmrmi ruwcTim, vows cunrm m nnvn am tmhst amnvau By IT has been a difficult half year for the Singapore economy. Growth rates in most sectors slowed down, in some cases quite perceptibly during the six months to1,091 words
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321 1974-08-08 11 Japan emerges as our top trade partner by only 5 per cent in the nrst half of 1974 against the 21 per cent achieved In the same period last year. For the second quarter, the Index rose also by 5 per cent compared with 18 per cent In the same321 words
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Advertisement270 1974-08-08 11 automotive industry runs smoother on RHP bearings Car manufacturer* know that bearing design experts at RHP make bearings to withstand operational strains. They also know that RHP bearings are reliable and efficient That's why most makes of cars use RHP bearings for smoother, longer running. And RHP makes such a270 words
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Advertisement345 1974-08-08 11 [iHH "ELEMENTARY. WATSON, GET A BLDW-UP!!!" Phone *****5 arxxrer modirn servce from theThr* Ariead Corrpary m% precision mcrcfilm systems SuteiGC^rtiaßLsar^MogcareraDcciSrocxx*?'. Future Shock. You Ye read the book, now hear the man. AJvin Toffler, author of the book aaaa^- aB B "Future Shock", social environmentalist, sociologist. philosopher and corporate fl theorist,345 words
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583 1974-08-08 12 TAN LIAN CHOO - Centralised cargo booking system to halt malpractices urged TAN LIAN CHOO By CHIPPERS In 8ingapore should have a centralised cargo booking system to eliminate malpractices by brokers who take advantage of shippers using nonconference ships. The call for such a booking system was maae recently by the Singapore National Shippers'583 words
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323 1974-08-08 12 Demand for cargo forwarding agents will continue TNTERNATIONAL cargo -a. forwarding agents will continue to be in demand in the coming decade despite shipping lines' Increasing competition to service shippers with door-to-door transportation. This was the view expressed by Mr. J. Bandholz, a representative of Kuehne and Nagel one of323 words
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421 1974-08-08 12 Containers are more expensive than unit loads PONTAINERSHIF V* transport is not the least expensive, according to an independent study of transport systems carried oat by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), London. The study, covering the Liverpool/Lagos/ Apapa trade, concludes that containershlp transport is only 15 per cent cheaper than421 words
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Article341 1974-08-08 12 |\ETROIT: Goodyear Tire and Rubber, despite record earnings this year, says It is cutting its 1974 capital spending by 10 per cent to about US$2BO million. Mr. Charles J. Pllllod Jr., chairman and chief executive of Goodyear, which is the world's largest tyremaker, said that "because of341 words
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Article, Illustration221 1974-08-08 12 Mr. Ryomo Yamamoto has been appointed to the board of Singapore Edal Corporation In place of Mr. takno Nose who resigned on July IS, according to an announcement by the secretary, Mr. Steven Tan Chee Ctanan. Members of the present board are Messrs Terse Fukao. Aklro Kobayashl.221 words
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Advertisement489 1974-08-08 12 Alitalia gives you a comfortable way to get to Europe and back And a chance to see Rome, with no extra charge to your airfare For the businessman, it can be a long trip flying to Europe and back. So it pays to fly the comfortable way on Alitalia's new489 words
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Advertisement41 1974-08-08 12 BARGES FOR SALE 4 UNITS 150x50x10' DECK CARGO BARGE CLASSIFICA TION: AMERICAN BUREAU OF SHIPPING CUSS AI FOR FURTHER DETAILS CONTACT OCEANIC INDUSTRIES PH. LTD. TEL NO. *****88 1e1:639-437 RENT A <&s!> MfU Us No. 1 m condrtwnsij nuher x FROMS2SjOO41 words
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Advertisement141 1974-08-08 12 THE LATEST S.T.DUPONT IS NOT A LIGHTER. ORFEVRES A PARIS Sole Agents CASEY ENTERPRISES PTE. LTD. Rooms 230/231, Stamford House, 39, Stamford Road, Singapore 6. isl aSfe aw is* Lswi W BW W svswH Bfcl. F* s» 3 LaWl?' Ir >I t> <1 aPswss> Br^l L^bVj*^^ c Hotel Equatorial and141 words
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Article54 1974-08-08 13 Store 'JM. Wariu KM k Darby Ou-ton Solhiic PJCC. Into*. ».U.T. bwhr l» B s [nchc*p, ro.B. I. Timr. P N WO4 12 62 ISM 12.71 $3.70 1193 I2i» $108 11.44 »1 75 S3.U »3.73 *3 0« U.l* S3.M .1J .10 .10 .0» .0« .07 .07 .0« .06 .M54 words
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Article15 1974-08-08 13 Sctnb. K 1 1 PMK. 12 00 53.1» $O.M $2.5« —.81 —.05 —.04 —.0415 words
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Article23 1974-08-08 13 Fatar Merlin 360.000 Wan Holding* 246.000 Blbm Daiwy 204.000 Haw Far 304.600 Total Tarn*>vcr: 2 10M Total Vatase: U 6»M23 words
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Article57 1974-08-08 13 Industrials: MM lltM Finance SM.U SU.M tl Itotcto. 155.1* IM.M rt«pertto«: IM.« IM.SZ t Tin.: IMJI IM.ZJ t f rabkcn: 1J4.11 JMJ4 1 0.C.8.C.: IIUI IMil t BX.B. Ind.: 1»7.7» ttt.M Dec. M, IM4 1M f Dec. SI. IMS 1M t Dm. M, IMS I— 6> Dm. 11, 1»7«57 words
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Article1569 1974-08-08 13 THE last transacted Ml* •l the cIom of buslnes* In the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday compared with the previous day's prices together with 1974 htgh and low. <• Adjusted (or all new issues). NDUtTniALB CLOSING TIMS: All MCtlona doted itaaoy. I TUBNOVSB: Official total turnover on the1,569 words
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Article337 1974-08-08 13 CHARE prices recovered somewhat in steadier trading; conditions at the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday. A'thojgh the pae and volume of trading remained moderate. the better morning sentiment was sustained throughout. The general all-round improvement in prices resulted In a 8.59 point rite to 210,89 in the337 words
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Article1279 1974-08-08 13 ■nID and of fer prices of flclally lifted and business in and, reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded ahown In brackets In lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Anna (1 908 £.008). A.P.I. (0 998 1.038) A.T.I.1,279 words
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Article1277 1974-08-08 13 DID and offer prices officially Ilsted and business In and reportrd to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of thares traded shown In bracket* In lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIAL! Aiiiwkwu ,2 258 2 13«). Tim .0 hob o.soai *ic«n 2UB a.T2a>.1,277 words
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Article215 1974-08-08 13 rphORN Electrical In--1 dustrles may defer some of ihe new capital projects it had planned, because of difficult tradIng In the UK., chairman Sir Jules Thorn said. In the annual report to shareholders. Sir Jules said profit* in the third quarter of 1974/75 showed Fome reduction215 words
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Article301 1974-08-08 13 Tinner trend in KL prices too SCATTERED support emerged at the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday and prices managed a marginal advance. However, trading remained sluggish and observers felt the buying could have been due more to coveting activity than anything else. Folio w- through was nevertheless still lacking. Borne301 words
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Article188 1974-08-08 13 ASIAN currency deposit interbank raUs m al clow on Wednesday. Aug. 7: VI DOIXAKB Offer Bid 7 days 11 5 1 u3 1 mtti 1] l| is 3 mU« 11 I/I IS > mil. II 7 16 II 5 16 mths IS is II 11 mths 11188 words
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Article34 1974-08-08 13 Closing interbank rates In Singapore dollar, far Aug. 7: Otfer BM Overnight 11 10-, 1 mU> 104 10% 2 mtht 10 H 10 Vi S mth. 10 H 10 Prune ret* 1144%34 words
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Article303 1974-08-08 13 V^ERY dull and quiet trad- Ing conditions prevailed In the Singapore forex market yesteraay as dealers seemed disinclined to deal ahead of the National Day holiday totuorrow. The US doilar opened steady at 1J.4720-J0 and firmed in early trading to 5V4730-40. For the rest of the day's trac'.ng303 words
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Article177 1974-08-08 13 The following are Lie nominal average cloainc Interbank rates In Singapore: Carreactea Nominal rates Smithsonian Percentage auoted yesterday irroasi parity change Nate: These rates may differ slightly from thoac quoted by banks to their customer*. JS dollar 2 4730 Rerllnc pound 5 8900 loogkong dollar 4*03 CalayaUn dollar177 words
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Article31 1974-08-08 13 Rubber: Aug. 7. Singapore: 164 00 cts. (down 2.5* cts.) Malaysia 164.5* cts. (down 2.51 cts.) Tin: $MM (up $9.87} Offl rial offering 2*5 tons (down 21 tons). I31 words
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Article78 1974-08-08 13 rE Malaysian Minister of Finance has Axed these rates for calculatinc Customs duties from Aug. 8 until further notice: Rubber 77 t cts alb Copra $142$ a ton P. Kernel $235.25 a ton Palm oil $1,187 <1 a ton The rates of duties payable are: Rubber 51 cts78 words
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Article104 1974-08-08 13 P MIX HI PRODUCI lICMANGI V lIMOAPOII NOON CLOIIMO FRICBI r>i« PICOL VaITIROAV Caaaewl 041- bulk IISON aellert, drum |IMN Milan. Cists: Mixed ikwaa) UK/Ooat ISSN B. r>*#Swr: Muntok ASTA white fab. 100% ITLW |M2| aallar*. Sarawak whit* fab. NLW 1270 aaiKra. Sarawak ipeciai black fob NLW |I»T| aellere104 words
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Article186 1974-08-08 13 Straits tin UP 59.87 npH£ Straits tin price A recovered $8.87 2 to $1,300 per plcul In Penang yesterday on an official offering down 21 tons to 205 tons. The overnight London market, however, remained steady with forward buyers gaining £130 to £3,660 per metric ton. LONDON: Tuesday's Cash standard186 words
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Article511 1974-08-08 13 rVPKNLNO quotation* in vf the Singapore rubber I market yesterday were slightly below last night's after hours levels. Shortcoverlng and some hedge buying held the market quietly steady at the decline although turnover was slow, but towards the cloae there was slight softening. The morning session closed idle.511 words
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Article120 1974-08-08 13 |AILY BMR and SBR prlcea lamed at noon reaterday am gap*. ICWTt Mtkl iF«rw»r4 MUI I M.1.E.L1. Bayara BaUan Bayara Sallan (aaata par kc> (eaala par kfi Ot SCV (1 too pailali 1«0 50 I*l SON 180*0 163 MN ffilL II ton paJM) IMM 163 MN 160120 words
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Article254 1974-08-08 13 OONOKONO, Wed— Share prices rose slightly today In sluggish trading The Hang Seng index advanced 4.11 points to 331 "7 Boagae-ag Ba a k moved ahead to HK***** on 1U Local register and climbed to 117.30 on ita London register. Other gainers Included Beagfceag U»i at M-M. I He«g254 words
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Article237 1974-08-08 13 nrOK YO Wed —Share prices on the Tokyo stock market surged today, reflecting the soaring of the New York stock market with the Dow Jones average recording the biggest gain of the year. In the morning session, designated speculative stocks opened high. Some blue chips. Including light electncals and237 words
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Article316 1974-08-08 13 IifELBOURNI. Wed— The mm Melbourne stock market closed on a depressed note In listless trading conditions today, as the wiling pressure of the past two sessions gathered pace. A few odd gains were recorded, however, under bargain hunting. On the mining boards, BfHf recorded a drop to All 65.316 words
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Article155 1974-08-08 13 AMSTERDAM, Tues— The I market firmed today 1 In continuing dull conditions with Royal Dutch. H—gsTtaa and Akaa scoring the best galrsln Dutch lnterratlonals Sekeepvaart I'ale, Algeasrae Bank Nederlao*!, IHC and Pakhoed led rises elsewhere while Meneba and CBM headed declines. State loans ruled steady with a weaker undertone.155 words
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Article127 1974-08-08 13 Tues.— The stock market was rather quiet today on a (lightly Increased volume Although the market did not show a clear-cut trend, most stocks closed teady particularly chemicals. Bonds maintained their price*. The Credit Suiaae Index gained 0.5 point to Hi Cloainc pnoaa la ewlaa franca with the difference127 words
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Article385 1974-08-08 13 XT«W YORK. Tues.— Stock prices scored spectacular sains In heavy early trading today but many of the advances were trimmed later In the leartoti as speculation about a presidential res.gnation dissipated. Prices on the New York Slock Exchange opened aharply higher, and by 10 30 am the Dow385 words
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Article68 1974-08-08 13 Tuaaday Manday Ull U ll Sydney (l) ***** 100 no Isalla 154 00 8 152 008 155 50a 154 ova Beirut IM 50 154 SO HotnliaM 154 90 155*0 tana* im sob 152 sob *****8 154 008 Pans inn ***** Spor* (2) Ml 008 151 758 *****8 IH«U68 words
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Article33 1974-08-08 13 1 oaloa copper price, oa Tuaaday iprevioua in bracketa) Wiraaar Spot buyer £773 1(717) aeller 1774 <(7M): Thre* Month buyer <7M (iTM) aeller (7M (JT»1) Market tana: steady •alas: I.IM toaa.33 words
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Article87 1974-08-08 13 TINS Tueaday 69 OS *tonofcy 99 oj «fo nM ■IBBUU Tutaday 211.12 Monday HIM Week mo ***** OILS Tutaday 175 41 Monday 170.6* We«k ago 1M 02 INDITTRIAL3 Tuewtay J4U Mootey tUj WMk tfo 241} DOH JONES AVERAGE INOtSTKIALS Turrday T7J 7t Monday 1M.40 Week age TtMT LONDON DOLLAJI87 words
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Advertisement1083 1974-08-08 14 STATE OF BRUNEI VACANCY FOR CHIEF SUPERVISOR (TELEPHONES) Applications are invited from suitably qualified female candidates for the post of Chief Supervisor (Telephones) in the Telecommunication Department, Brunei. Qualifications and Experience: Applicants must have had three years experience as a supervisor in charge of an automanual sleeve control exchange with1,083 words
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Advertisement606 1974-08-08 14 DOW CHEMICAL PACIFIC LTD. W« M ««t«Wi*»ing bulk rtora»« facility at Juror*, and raquir* a: DISTRIBUTION SUPPLY OFFICER RESPONSIBILITIES: Will have the overall responsibilities of supervising all activities at the bulk terminal, which will include receipt of material from the vessel and release from the leased tanks, drumming, deliveries to606 words
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Advertisement648 1974-08-08 14 J Keppei Shipyard (Private) Limited leading shiprepairers in Singapore invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for appointment as ACCOUNTANT Qualifications Experience (i) Must have qualifications recognised by the Singapore Society of Accountants for membership (jj) Have at least 2 years working experience since qualifying as an Accountant, (iii) Have knowledge648 words
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Article, Illustration440 1974-08-08 15 NANCY BYRAMJI - NANCY BYRAMJI By ONDON, Wed. A Concorde supersonic Jet left here today for a monthlong test trip to the tropics Including Singapore. The jetliner a second production model that will eventually be used for commercial flights by Brltl&li Airways is flyIng to Bahrain440 words
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Article45 1974-08-08 15 A youth was fined $800 in a magistrate's court yesterday for assaulting a detective at the State Theatre In Kitchener Road. M. Palayan. 24. pleaded guilty to punching DPC V. Alagalamai. 24. on the face at the cinema lobby < n July 20.45 words
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260 1974-08-08 15 Rush for colour TV sets to watch N-Day parade— U/ITH only two days to Tf National Day, the last minute rash for colour television is now on again. The current demand sparked off by the RTS decision to telecast National Day parade "live" tomorrow was described by dealers as better260 words
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Article43 1974-08-08 15 POLICE have ruled ou the possibility of foul play In tile cane of housewife Tan Chonjr Poon. 33, who wm found dead with a deep cut In her neck In the toilet of her Maude Road home on Tuesday night.43 words
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118 1974-08-08 15 AN eight-yaer-oid student of Anglo-Chin-ese Primary School in Canning Rise was yesterday on the "dangerously ill list at Tan Tock Seng Hospital after a fall. Llm Kirn Chye, a primary two student, fell while playing at the school's basketball court during recess time118 words
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445 1974-08-08 15 £AN any law-breaker in his late teens be legitimately called "a youthful offender" in the eyes of the law? This question, the Chief Justice said yesterday, Is not one which can be easily answered, without some exhaustive legal research. For what the445 words
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Article99 1974-08-08 15 AEB to hold three new courses T»HE Adult Education Board %111 organise three new courses it 1U centres rext month. A 94-hour Introduction to Fashion Designing count win be held at the Mountbatten Centre from Sept 1. on Sunday* (ram 2 pm to 5 pm An It-hour Practical Photography course99 words
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Advertisement101 1974-08-08 15 42 MONTHS I NEGOTIABLE LOW I DEPOSIT FROM INCHROY I I ORCHARD MOTORS WANTS YOUR OLD VIVA I IN GOOD CONDITION! I 1968 HB VIVA 2 DOOR $3,250 I 1969 HB VIVA 4 DOOR $4,250 I I 1970 HB VIVA 4 DOOR $4,750 I 1971 HB VIVA 4 DOOR $5,250101 words
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Advertisement292 1974-08-08 15 .nd—X V WmmWmml^^^^^ m ssssssssssm A bbbMlt ssssssMl ssm 1 Isssi^Bsssssssssssssssm EvV T-2 bsssssssssss£i ■sssV "^T^» ~»""".i.^^B 1 CUV w N Mi ot* S^^R BM iMtfrt)* Vsfl BSm V for less than $2 a day you can have this magnificent copier Rent a Ricoh BS2 and say good-bye to savings292 words
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Miscellaneous958 1974-08-08 15 WATER consumption on Tuesday was 124.1 million rallons <564.»4© cubic metres). 0.6 million gallons (3.M* cubic metres) leas than on Monday. TV SINGAPORE (5) 1 TV MALAYSIA (3) 1 J.C N Summary 2.47 Toto C 1£ PM Pednan Magi Mefifundi IAAN Opening Followed by IhrK KHm Hani—a) 7.1S -."TO B958 words
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Article, Illustration813 1974-08-08 16 MAURFEN CHUA - Our woman soccer players head for their goal MAURFEN CHUA By Sporty mothers join in games after household chores AF ALL the games that Singapore women play, football is perhaps the most masculine. You might be surprised to know, despite our soccer revival, that as many as 300 women and813 words
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Article, Illustration342 1974-08-08 16 Merle's out to help set up more creches MRS. Mene Duffy, the newly elected president of the Singapore Business and Professional Women's Assoclc.ticn wants to see more creches being set up here. So for her term of office this year, she intends to concentrate on a project to get other342 words
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Advertisement503 1974-08-08 16 Advertitement Modern science can do wonders for your skin J The beauty of your skin really begins down BsV^Vi., under the surface, where _^^L the tiny oil and moisture glands maintain a fine balance by releasing j«st the right amounts of fTf\ '-^B natural fluids to nurture V^P^jß* j the503 words
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Advertisement20 1974-08-08 16 PEACOCK BRAND HAIR-DYE gives you livelier, healthier and richer X LtWi irtOt. tote sV^sSHB* J^^sr^J*^^^ LEEDON PTE LTD. mKIUJMEYrIOAayiK)REQTEL:37tOOB J20 words
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Advertisement284 1974-08-08 16 Three new Flor Ayer Make-up products. flf To charm at will. Pearly Cream for colour play ob the eyes. Three bright shades for fun-lovers: mimosa, gentian or avocado. Three smoky shades for a quieter mood: thyme, iris or reseda. Slightly pearly, but just enough to catch the light and brighten284 words
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Advertisement1294 1974-08-08 17 CIHTUREISHIP SEIVICE Tl KCMTINENT MMr| A^Mrl riTV OF FDINRIIRCH "i'p»'i p iui»«t o«i'« mill until iu< 11 Aat I SaM HUM HUM •UM HlLlOutkt [>pais> 11 laj 11 ta| HUM »*f o s in iat j smi i tM) aum nmm amm amm HAHIIK lIPMU II MM l« MM IMt1,294 words
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Advertisement998 1974-08-08 17 itf. BLUE SEA UNE Express States to Straits Service a. OrtMM NMMM Mlt.Tk,l Tart VMM P MlMt PMMt PMMTMM U.M U.M MaM MUM Ml M Aaj 14 Aa| 11 PMrMnil MaM taaal mtl *M I W I PMHat UiM UwM ItM 11 Aa| UM MM 11 PIIAH S laf Iwj998 words
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Advertisement828 1974-08-08 17 FULLY COMTAIMIKIZID SIKVICI TO EUKOPE ""*"i FBk SSI"* U MttwMii, tastMM-. Mtatrp, LtHwr*. i|aiM. MMt 11 ™*JB BTbMM, BTCHMnHVM, MTLaUVMA tt 1 •■B*"«mmmi, WiMWpI, ■f^BM. iiiiLiTiMLfT SS v siocumi. two. m**>. iwMK«tm. Caaot Tmm: Ul M Man Fa M Man FUILY CONTAINEKIZED SEKVICE PKOM EUKOf t ">'»" FMH: SmT* mi828 words
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Advertisement676 1974-08-08 18 |W W M,,,M-M-MM r^L-*i KAWASAKI KJSEN KAISHA LTD. KAWASAKI MWUI KISCM UISHA ITI. jtfM. MKROK. STUITS SUWL itsas mmp—t SitftK't P. ititai CSAMPIM KUIII Japan -ArabUn Cull Sar-taa ____M-.-i S-j^gj-Jg;, j.psßkuth Atrtaa-Waat AlHaa Stwvlaa liafttsn PSSi MMIiaNM MAM W" 1 vi"'u i"' l I mmm II Mil tJattT; Hwcosrt. Uftt.676 words
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Advertisement787 1974-08-08 18 UCIPTIM MX lIMS ST SI«»T IU.fMIST FM IMTISHU. UMPIT. mmussusii, sunPfts. uaiiimv uauniuw. M_uM. Tinian. ssssm smt nua im uui suia pmii Frtti IT* [TO StaMsNssi l.Cr. SUSTT ISTM SlSHfiau Nisi 11 MJ lnStstM. I C.T MUTT IMT SaMj>al««| It Ptrt II Its liKMtta. Lt 1 LIRTaP I«M. l| Ml787 words
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Advertisement779 1974-08-08 18 ncPTune ociqiT uncr U.K. lU«O*t SMVtCI LOADING fOt lONOCH i JvM HAMiOBG Wt>A O. iinjassf s Uun ftmm Lassts »'«m» H'Srt zsrxr" Mi mW n^ Sl »S s^ aM(i W s.«us«» r. XMH h««t I.IUO la Nam law u_j_, saor .33 tta tSU a •mm cam itasuM »tn ist-aa. AKRIVALS779 words
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Advertisement828 1974-08-08 18 THI POUT OP SINOAPOaa OUT: HanM Trade B/l AUTHORITY AHMOUMCID CaMsMI S«S- Eurik. auousi MBhk;oU Banka and Dtolt OUT: Hoelisn Msru IS"*. A«- Bay Vtvajo 1V1«. Hind* Msru No 8 North Part: Oolden City. l§ kiiss 20 Kwon| Wo 22. Zsjinderk. Msphsrhs Chrlsto Svstnys 27/28. Brorlvtr IS/M. and Vsltru Mnriluk828 words
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Advertisement690 1974-08-08 19 classified ads TONIOHT UNTIL SUNDAY 8 PM Joan Booty's models sponsored by "Tiger Balm present CX Tang's fashions featuring Tartantogs at The National Stadium Exposition Make-up by Kanebo Sampling by Suntory Akadama Honeywlne FREE PHOTOGRAPHY SERVICES for your wedding by arrMo when you announce your marriage In the Straits Times690 words
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Advertisement812 1974-08-08 19 '-"ill. requires AN EXPERIENCED ACCOUNTANT To be responsible for all the overall accounting aspects of th« company Experienced candidates preparing for the final stages of ACA or ICMA win also tx considered Applications Indicating aipeclec remuneretlon with reeenl pfcotograpr) onrtoood are le be cubS.T. Box A9ISS6 Spore ■>) faWaHaMlal Rnd812 words
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Advertisement782 1974-08-08 19 ESTABLISHED COMPANY REQUIRES Male Clerk of Singapore citizenship with Senior Cambridge qualifications Completed full-time National Ser- vice Must be available ImmeI dlately Apply with recent returnable photograph to 0.P.0. I Box 155. Spore I A TRANSPORT COMPANY REOUIRES female clerk with 1 knowledge of Book-keeping and Typing Mandarin speaking preferred782 words
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Advertisement694 1974-08-08 19 GENERAL ELECTRIC (USA) HOUSEWARIS PTE. LTD. Invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the following position GAGE ROOM/INCOMINQ INSPECTOR Applicants should have experience in measurement techniques and procedures and the use of modern precision Instruments Must be able to use micrometers, calipers, etc read blue-prints and technical drawings Machinists' or694 words
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Advertisement839 1974-08-08 19 cum driver Previous office rou- tine experience required. 1 Currently holding class in drtv- 1 Ing licence Testimonials and photograph should be directed to: AL Oilfield Supplies t Services Pte. Ltd.. P.O Box 452 Colombo Court, Spore. SURVEYOR WANTIO by Con- I Jtruction Company Call at PUB Job Site Office.839 words
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Advertisement677 1974-08-08 19 worker required Apply personally at 96-126-E. Block 5. Boon Keng Road. Spore 12. AVERY LAURENCE (B'PORE) PTI LTD.. Application* are Invited for consideration to nil the following vacancies: -1 TRAINEE FABRICATION YARD INSPECTOR Polytechnic or Ngee Ann College Oraduate In technical course or H.S.C./ O C.I holders with good knowledge677 words
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Advertisement733 1974-08-08 19 Park 82.100/- Seletar Hills $600/ Serangoon Oarden 1556/-: Bedokvllle 8550/-. Apartments Fai East Mansion 8850/-. Holland Road $725/-. Lock Cho 8856/--*****/ *****3 UNFURNISHED ROOM TO LIT near Holland Road for single/ couple No Cooking Tel *****4 QWET FURNISHED ROOM, district 15. for respectable working single No cooking Immediate occupancy Telephone:733 words
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Advertisement796 1974-08-08 19 alrcondltioned bungalow dlst. 10 fuur bedrooms, guest room, with bathrooms, wardrobes attached Beautiful landscaped garden offering maximum privacy Exquisite decorations Spacious well equipped kitchen Immediate occupation Proximities to American Tangtln Hubs Telephone *****5 *****3 APARTMENT WITH SWIMMING POOL -dlst. 9 4 bedrooms Splitlevel living, dining Wall-to-wall carpeting Maximum service Beautiful796 words
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Advertisement734 1974-08-08 19 Mansion laundry service, general housekeeping provided Singles preferred $230 Ring *****8 Mrs Chong WATTEN ESTATE semi-detached bungalow. 4 bedrooms fully furnished. Principals only CONTACT TIL: *****! MISS NO DIST 16 GREENLEAF PLACE $1 000 Oreenleaf View $1100 Watten Estate $1 300 $1 .600 Jalan Keria $950 Lai Housing *****6 •SSSS734 words
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Advertisement829 1974-08-08 19 •m. khoo of practical Housing v at your service If you have properties lo let from $300 81.--000 Tel *****60 HAVING DIFFICULTY* RENTING/ SELLING your property? We can help. Call Evergreen Housing Agency *****2 *****2 WORKING LAOV SEEKS TERRACE house flat or Annexe $300/- $400/- Wining to share Tel. *****1829 words
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Advertisement912 1974-08-08 20 WALKING DISTANCE TO SCHOOL dir 10 modem split-level semidetached 4 bedrooms Fully furnished including alrcondltloners. TV eu Hoe-Tan Compsny *****1' *****4/ *****4 BAN GUAN PARK, fslrly new deuched bungalow approximately four yeart old vacant possession 4 bedrooms, splitlevel living, dining. Modern kitchen Beautiful garden Selling: 1320 000 Telephone *****9/ *****3912 words
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Advertisement684 1974-08-08 20 OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE. Near Orchard Road 400 sq ft 1250 per month Tel *****2 o N.T.U.C. WELCOME CONSUMERS' CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED PEACE CENTRE "he Co-operaUve ha* for rental. (above IU supermarket! a floor srea of approximately 1.200 sq metre 12.000 sq. ft It Is proposed to operate this area as an684 words
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Advertisement835 1974-08-08 20 AUSTRALIA TOURS SBRVICB offers Chsrter flights U> London 1735/-. Australia 8515/- Europe/ America. Tokyo/ Hongkong/ Indonesia 142. Race Course Road (Tal. 3128*7 *****9) HONOKONO/ BANGKOK 8 DAYS SIA 747 ***** 3/8. 17/8, 31/8. 7/9. 14/9. 28/9 5/10 HONOKONO/ TAIWAN/ HUALEIN lAllshani 8 DAYS ***** HONOKONO/ JAPAN/ TAIWAN/ HUALEIN (Allshan) 12835 words
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Advertisement691 1974-08-08 20 fAR BAST TRAVEL CLUB (PM) Ltd offers low cost fUghU to London/ Europe Also worldwide reservations Please call *****2/ *****9/ *****1. OXLEV TRAVEL (PTB) LTO SIA JUMBO 747/707 Tours 1 1 London/European 19/22 days 824*0/ SBOO 21/8. 23/8. 28/8. 4/9. 6/9, 11/9. 13/ V. 18/9^ 20/9 2) Fiesta Filiplna 6-days691 words
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Advertisement773 1974-08-08 20 house faculties, air cargo, con- T T£? conventional shlpirenu. letter of credit. D/A^P contract ft agency •*7£ m «}J, adolv 102. Ist floor. Oolden Ml** tSSX (O04d« Theatre) Beach 52a 'spore New clas**s comJJSnee il/S/74. Due to Umlttd »ataiifH*) enrol now SL NEW COURSES D* AUOUBT SHORTHANO POR BBOsNNSWB Tuesdays773 words
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Advertisement880 1974-08-08 20 DEVELOPMENT <1) AIB September Examinations Revt«lon (2) Business Correspondence on Sundays (3) Accountancy (ACA Pt A) •4) Banking 1975 Examinations Telsphone *****1/2. Raffles PlssVCs). COLOUR T.V. *l*ctronlc* course conducted by experts Apply Science Electronics (PU) School, 167-C. New Bridge Road Singapore 1 Tel: *****5 RADIO S T.V. air -con rt880 words
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Advertisement935 1974-08-08 20 PRIVATE LIMITED Home of Quality used ears 313-A. Buklt Tlmah Rnad. 3 m.s. (opposite Anglo-Chinese School) *****3 *****7 offers: 1973: DaUun/ 1200 Ford/ Escort/ 1300 XL Subaru/ 1400 DL. Honda/ Civic 1972: Datsun/ IMA. Ford/ Escort/ Deluxe, Subaru/ OBR/ Coupe, ToyoU/ Corona/ 1600 1971 Mercedes/ 200/ alrcondltloned, ToyoU/ Super' Crown/935 words
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Advertisement1044 1974-08-08 20 LTO, Showroom at 511 »uk.lt Tlmah Road 4* m.s. Spore 10 Tel: I *****1/ *****3/ SSMM Offer* 1974 Mini Car 380; 1973 Volvo 144 alrcond. Peugeot 304: Masda 808 Coupe. 1972 Alfa Romeo 1300 Super. ToyoU Cellca alrcond^ Subaru 1400 Deluxe Austin 1200 OT Ford Cortina 1300; Fterd Escort 1100:1,044 words
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Advertisement641 1974-08-08 20 Shbvrolbt i-'*«- I *_J* on 1 Holden ISM 1972. Pl*aJ* contact Mr Poh *****9 (afternoon) ***** 1972/1971 MERCEOf S «f», l >etro must be denso alrcondltlon I owner and lnperfect condlUon throughout TeJ: *****1 MERCEDES SPORTS 2M, 260 or So^preferably 'L^ Please call *****2/ *****1. Mssl See jaguar 8-8, 157S641 words
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Advertisement678 1974-08-08 20 (Opposite Bsannßr.ii nuitu Operate* 10 a.m 8 p.m Best Mtieag* Staambath. Spore Tel *****1 OUAUFISD MASBBUSE WILL be aVal£ble to atund you at your pUces Ring ***** for appointment from fOO p m -9O4pn. AT YOUR PLACE WELL-TRAINED and experienced Masseur/ Masseuse Phone ***** for appointment 1 1 00 a678 words
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Advertisement445 1974-08-08 21 fT^jALI Kawal have been l^aKSended by many muilc ,r its excellent tone ,1 durability Liberal i'<uh >r $900 down j.<o'- monthly Sole •>. r t Piano Company ,ially a m. -9pm ..OUUiTiLV CARVtO WOOD ••NELf rironte statue*. Belgian md other valuable i pieces going cheap 418. H |NEM J*"- FRECZIN,445 words
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Advertisement210 1974-08-08 21 LOMO TIAKWOOD TABLI Ideal ror conference dlnlnf 12/Mper»on». chairs, tterl wrtuni desk offer secure. TeT JH3602 mornings only. n>. ua. Latest colourful Italian rframir KSL"* w new^V »rr?v« C fV^ AT l C 'CIM-AMHa IT cv refr t«e>-ator .folding table tennis unit, picnic table/ r^?Mr" FOrmlC 1 "»>(' asajvii Ttl210 words
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Advertisement599 1974-08-08 21 EJI Beecham I QUALITY CONTROL LABORATORY TECHNICIANS In our semi-synthetic penicillin Company in Jurong, scientific checks of all raw materials, intermediates and finished products are carried out in modern laboratories to ensure adherence to high quality specifications. Candidates will be required to carry out chemical tests and should have a599 words
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Advertisement1103 1974-08-08 21 BbaSSsSSEpSi^aa^H NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company will be held at 48. Spot titwo ode Park Road. Singapore, on 31it August 1974 st 10.00 am, far the purpoaa of considering and if thought fit passing tha foil owing as Spaciai Resolutions SPECIAL RESOLUTIONS 1.1,103 words
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Advertisement594 1974-08-08 21 HOTEL CATERING TRAINING SCHOOL INDUSTRIAL TRAINING BOARD SINGAPORE PART-TIME COURSE IN KASHMIRI AND MUOLAI CUISINE Applications are Invited from Male Singapore Citizens for the above training. Aim: To train young men in basic Kashmiri and Muglai cookery for the catering Industry Duration of Training: 6 months Training Session: Mondays and594 words
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Advertisement318 1974-08-08 21 PI'RLIC UTILITIES BOARD TENDERS SECRETARIAT (Ist Floor City Hall) (1) Supply of Uniforms for the year 1075. Tender deposit $500/Cloaeat 2 15 p m on 22 8 74 ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT (2nd Floor. City Hall) 2 Supply and delivery of Brass Tinned Lugs (Straight Pattern) (6 items). Tender deposit $250/- Close318 words
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Article51 1974-08-08 22 Burial for unidentified woman THE unidentified woman who was found dead at a reclamation sit* in East Coast late last month has been buried. A police spokesman said. no one had come forward to identify the body. Anyone who has any Information about her. Is asked to contact the police51 words
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Article284 1974-08-08 22 EVELYN NG - Coffee and a word of advice EVELYN NG i 4 iVETT CHURCH APPROACH TO TEENAGERS' PROBLEMS By THE Orchard Road Presbyterian Chorch hopes to provide teenagers with coffee and counselling by the end of the year. By then, the church feels that it would operate from the coffee house in284 words
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Article145 1974-08-08 22 UI LIE lun Yew'i U1 NAttonal Day m<«■d win be broadcast by Radio and Teleri■lmi SHnfapore today. Tb« Frtme Minister*! wUI be broadcast otot TV la Ea»ttah and Malay ow Chansol S at t.IS ».m. mad 7.1» ».m. respectively and la Chines* aad Matey145 words
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298 1974-08-08 22 SINOAFORE, which celebrates its ninth National Day on Friday, began receiving congratulatory messages from foreign iTeads of States and Governments yesterday^ Messages received so far came from Malaysia. Indonesia. New Zealand. Canada. Burma. Pakistan. Srt Lanka. West Germany. Malawi. South Korea, Khmer Republic. Jamaica and298 words
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217 1974-08-08 22 New look uniforms for 8,500 bus men SINGAPORE Bas Servicei 8,500 busmen will make their debat in new uniforms on National Day. The uniforms, according to the company, cost about $€00,000. Each busman will receive three salts. The uniforms for chief ticket inspectors are white shirts and long white trousers,217 words
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Article28 1974-08-08 22 THE Minister for the Environment, Mr Llm *r*w» San, will open this year's book fair at the Hilton Hotel on Aug. 30 at 7 p m28 words
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Article533 1974-08-08 22 Traffic plans for N-Day parade THE Padang and certain roads In the city central area will be closed to traffic for the National Day parade tomorrow from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. The closure will affect car parks In the area and roads leading to the city central area. Immediately533 words
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Article113 1974-08-08 22 Three men with drugs fined rrtHREE men, including X a Briton, were fined a total of $2,800 for. drug offences on Tuesday. David Williams. 35. from Britain, was fined 63.000 for" having 100 grams of cannabU on the 16th floor of People's Park complex on Monday He Headed guilty In113 words
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Advertisement248 1974-08-08 22 SPECIAL MID-YEAR dEH OFFER j^^HiUjpr Sunbssm H"and 12" >^^^^B <^^^ Goorroct Frypons. >^^^^^H J .^iiiiiiA L mm Ik VIA Suoosot automat* Omp Fry Cooker A THERMOSVI #T3l>G cni a uaiill iSM Think of color. Think of KODAK film. fake pictures. Capture the glorious pageantry that is National Day. Use KODAK248 words
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Advertisement365 1974-08-08 22 SINGAPORE PTE LTD Yaohan Singapore, a newly-established Supermarket Department I Store nearing completion at Plaza Singapura and a member of the Yaohan International Group of Companies, invites intelligent, enthusiastic, and self-motivated applicants for the following vacancies: (a) Assistant Executive Officer for each of these sections: Camera/ Souvenir; Frozen Dairy necessities;365 words
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Advertisement749 1974-08-08 23 INTERNATIONAL WOOD PRODUCTS LIMITED (Incorporated in Singapore) NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Fifth Annual General Meeting of International Wood Products Limited will be held at its Registered Office, 10, Penjuru Road, End of West Coast Road, Singapore 5, on Saturday. 31st August 1974 at749 words
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Advertisement509 1974-08-08 23 VACANCY The Organisation: A large industrial organization now wishes to extend its capacity and to erect a new plant. The Qualification: Male graduate Electrical Engineer with Malaysian citizenship The Person: Must have a degree in Electrical Engineering of a recognised University and be eligible for membership of the Malaysian Institute509 words
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Advertisement586 1974-08-08 23 KINABALU INTERNATIONAL HOTEL SABAH MALAYSIA GENERAL MANAGER REQUIRED A high class hotel of International standard right In the centre of KoU Klnabalu. Malaysia, beside the sea. with 310 rooms, 4 restaurants, banquet hall 24 hour coffee house, swimming pool. etc.. requires a Oeneral Manager who must be commercially minded, active586 words
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Advertisement666 1974-08-08 23 PALM OIL MILL ENGINEER A large plantation company wishes to appoint two suitably qualified Malaysians as Engineering Assistant for its palm oil mills. Candidates must have a Diploma/ Degree in Mechanical Engineering from a recognised Technical College/ University and, preferably, a Second Grade Engineer's (Steam) Certificate of Competency. An attractive666 words
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Advertisement587 1974-08-08 23 fetda GOVKKNMCNT OF THE FEDEBATION OF MAI. tYSI.% PEDEKAL LAND DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY NOTICE NO: IM/74 The Federal Land Development Authority of Malaysi* invite* application* from MANUFACTURKKS OR the MANUFACTURERS ACCREDITED AOKNTB IN Malaysia or from International Bank of Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) member countries and Switzerland who wUh to be587 words
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Advertisement242 1974-08-08 23 LCMBAGA LETRIK NEGARA TENDER NOTICE JUKI TENDER NO. UJ7J (ART. 41/74) Tender* are invited from contractor* who are registered with the Lembaga Letrlk Nesara under Class B and above for the construction of 13 unit* type V Quarters and Power Station at Kuala Rom pin Pahang. Tenderers are required to242 words
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310 1974-08-08 24 Students told: Don't believe this... GTUDENTS of Anderson Secondary School were yesterday told to discount a newspaper report which quoted a doctor as saying that more than 100,000 children of schoolgoing age in Singapore need psychiatric care. Dr. Wong Mook Ow, vice-chairman of the school's advisory committee, said that In310 words
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Article59 1974-08-08 24 THS Minister for Culture Mr Jek Yeun Thane, will offlclstc at the "Kjre-Open-inf" ceremony of the ses dragon si the Container Port berth No. S3 at 6 p m today. The 800-foot long sea dragon Is the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce's contribution to the National Day59 words
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Article, Illustration126 1974-08-08 24 COME HOME PLEA TO MISSING WIFE A PSA employee has appealed to the public to help him trace his wife, Marlyayec d/o K Kalingasayer (above) 35, and two children, who have been missing since Jane 29. Mr Narayasamy s/o Vasndevan. M, said his wife left their Everton Park home on126 words
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Article20 1974-08-08 24 THB PtOMsr TmlMini ■■pfcM— Union win eekv brsU Its Utto annl*snarr on Osc ii with a WMk-laog20 words
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272 1974-08-08 24 School heads at hq want specific duties— CCHOOL principal* have complained that their first attachment to the Education Ministry has not fully achieved Its purpose of giving them an insight Into the way the headquarters function Some principals felt that more could be done during the last exercise com prising272 words
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Article38 1974-08-08 24 THE Young Paople'i Service of the To* Payoh branch library will bold a cultural concert in Malay and English and a Him show on Saturday at I p m as part of 1U National Day celebrations38 words
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Article264 1974-08-08 24 Vessel held on writ by bank rpHE Singapore- registered vessel Universal 1 Navigator has been placed under arrest on a writ taken out by the Moscow Narodny Bank, to whom the vessel had been mortgag- The Marine Department, It U understood. U making arrangements to repatriate Its foreign crew members.264 words
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Advertisement682 1974-08-08 24 IN THK HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF| SINGAPORE Divorce No. 85 of 1974 Between WONO YIN FONO Petitioner And LIM CHUA HOE Respondent NOTICE OF! ADVERTISEMENT To: Urn Chua Hoe formerly of No. 46A. Lorong Shahada. Singapore TAKE NOTICE that an action has been commenced against you In the682 words
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Advertisement634 1974-08-08 24 *SPSA-n TENDER NOTICE Separate tenders are Invited for:--1 (A) Annual Tender for the Retreading and Repairing of PBA Heavy Equipment Tyre*. (B) Annual Tender tor Retreading and ft see ing of Solid Tyres tor PBA Yale Electric Forfcim 2722 kg. (C) Annual Tender tor Retreading and RepairIng of Tyree/Tubee tor634 words
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Advertisement221 1974-08-08 24 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Suit No 362 of 1974 Between United Malayan Banking Corporation Berhad Plaintiffs And Ronald R. Ho Defendant NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT To: Ronald R. Ho. No. 2 Amoy Street. Singapore. TAKE NOTICE that an action has been commenced against you In the221 words
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Advertisement406 1974-08-08 24 /'m Dymo Junior You cdngetme fR£EwM every 4ro/k\ of Dymo fepe. ye^Hss^Hs^sr^^w^^^sßsV^H [VEU^^^^^^skl^l Vi^^^i^Bj^^^^MßJ^Bj^^^a^aa^^^T^H iJr BS^Bsf sWsll^BsV sBW J| r^Bsß Wm .^Bs^Bs^Bs^Bs^Bs^a^_ Bs^sV wHsf s^ss^sV mm i'^ssH s^ss^sW ay L W m m I I H *^SM SJSISZ You could also be a PL4ITI winner in Dymo's Big Big pnV^406 words
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Miscellaneous227 1974-08-08 24 Straits Times Crossword ACmOBS i Dread making Urn first 7 Regular soldier who ear- -»'^»fc» ((>. rtes miwafss (T). S Ol»e som* food to the S A ships officer Is. on the bora*, ttaen har» a pipe whole a seaman (7). (4-J). 10 Attack in a boatr Ay. Tool with227 words
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215 1974-08-08 25 500 MCA men quit: 'No faith' in the leadership DENANO, Wed. More than 600 members of the MCA Province Wellesley South division and youth section la*t night resigned en bloc after declaring they had "no-confidence" In the party's central und uUU: leadership. The declaration wak signed by the chairman and215 words
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Article46 1974-08-08 25 MALACCA. Wed. A former Malacca Socialist Front Municipal Councillor, Mr. Koo Bng Kuang, said here today that he will contest the Menglembu parliamentary constituency In Perak as an independent. Mr. Koo. 35. a businessman. was a former committee member of the Chinese solidarity movement.46 words
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Article41 1974-08-08 25 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Communications Minister Tan an Sardon bin Hajl Jubtr will visit Penang. Kedah and Perils on Friday. Saturday and 1 Sunday. He will fly to Kota Klnabalu. Sabah) from here on Aug. II for a day's visit.41 words
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Article32 1974-08-08 25 MALACCA. Wed. The Tang Dtpertuan Agung and the Raja Permaisurl Agung will take pan in the team events of the Armed Forces rlfle-ahootlng competition In Terendak Camp here on Sunday32 words
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263 1974-08-08 25 New party folds up: Leaders join -DAP— KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The People's Justice Party formed by several hundred Pekemas dissidents has been dissolved even before Its registration. The party's founder leaders have all joined the DAP and three of them will be standing as DAP candidates in the elections. Tbe263 words
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Article58 1974-08-08 25 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Ten trading organisations. Including one from the United States and four from Japan, have Joined the Malaysian Rubber Exchange, bringing lv total membership to ISO. It wax announced here today The new members Include AC. Israel Rubber Company of New York and the JapaneseReuter - 58 words
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Article23 1974-08-08 25 KUALA DTJNOUN, Wed The State Mara has approved $90,000 In aid to SS bumlputra petty traders In the district this year.23 words
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204 1974-08-08 25 jPremier renews pledge to the nation If U ALA LUMPUR, Wed. A Tun Abdul Razak has pledged to maintain peace and security in the country and to protect the lives, property and rights of all Malaysians. In an Introduction to the National Front's election manifesto, the Prime Minister also renewed204 words
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Article49 1974-08-08 25 Walkover for Mustapha? KOTA KINABALU. Wed. Sabah Chief Minister Tun Datu Hajl Muatapha Is exptcttd to be unopposed in Bangkok* Banggl paruamantaiy Mat In the general election Two other «ata expected to be unoontested are Kln*batangan and Sempoma. in 19«9. Tun Mustapha was returned unopposed together with IS others.49 words
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Article53 1974-08-08 25 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Police hare crippled a eightman house-breaking syndicate by arresting ill of lv nembers and recovering about $60,000 worth of rtoien goods. The men were detained In raids over the past month by a special team of Investigators tod by City Deputy CID Chief53 words
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301 1974-08-08 25 KUALA LUMPUMt. Wod rE ■edition trial of DAP organising SecreUr? Mr. Fan Yew Ten* wu adjoorned to Friday because Fan's counsel. Mr. Yeap Ghim Guan. failed to turn up at the High Court thia morning. IB postponing the trial, Mr. Justice Hamld felt that301 words
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Article, Illustration361 1974-08-08 25 Razak forecast of landslide poll wwinn KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday •JTN Abdul Razak expects to lead the National Front to a landslide victory in the general election. He estimates that 80 per cent of the people support the Front. "That would be tfce figure that would give me full satlsfactlon," he361 words
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Article17 1974-08-08 25 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Malaysia today presented 60.000 cubic centimetres of cholera vaccine to Bangladesh. AP.AP - 17 words
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Article82 1974-08-08 25 KUCHNO. Wed. Sarawak Affairs Minister, Tan Sri Temenggong Jugah. said today he was withdrawing from active politics because of his age. Tan art Jugah. 73. who is prfsldem of Party Peaaka Bumiputra Bersatu <PBB> added he had been In politics for abcut 34 years82 words
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347 1974-08-08 25 KUALA LUMPUR, W.d TkAP &!cret*ry-Oeneral, Is Mr. Una Kit Slang promised today "several surprises" when the party's line-up of parliamentary and Mate cand'dates are announced tomorrow. He told a oress conference jesterday that the DAP expected to capture the Penang and Perak State347 words
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Article84 1974-08-08 25 IPOH, Wed. The police have been urged to allow political parties to hold public rallies from 7 p.m. to midnight Instead of from 6 pm. to 10 p.m. Mr. Fan Yew Teng, the national DAP general elections director of operations said that "for years the people of84 words
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Article143 1974-08-08 25 found stabbed to death in hotel MENTAKAB. Wed— A 17-year-old girl. Ho Kam Lan. was found stabbed and strangled to death at a hotel In Jalan Ponniab here this morning. Three youth* were seen running out of her room by tbe hotel caretaker at about 531 a.m. Police believe that143 words
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148 1974-08-08 25 'SHORTAGE OF NATURAL RUBBER BY 1980' KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. —There will tie a shortage of natural rubber In the world by 1980. the Rubber Research Institute of Malaysia says In an editorial of Its monthly Planters Bulletin, Issued here yesterday. The editorial adds: "A recent appraisal of world elastomer needsAP - 148 words
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Advertisement764 1974-08-08 25 New from ICI Dulux Weathershield the unique exterior wall finish that withstands the most extreme weather conditions! N Self-cleaning, self-priming and fungistatic, Jjjggyljj^^^^^ j i formulated to protect all exterior masonry U2s^^ w 81!?^ surfaces against sun, rain, mould and dirt. Aiii IK Its amazing durability has been proven in764 words
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445 1974-08-08 26 Hampshire keep lead with innings victory LONDON. Wed. Hampshire maintained their 19-point lead at the head of the English County Cricket Championship table yesterday with a decisive victory over Warwickshire. They allowed their opponents— weakened by the absence of injured Rohan Kanhal— only 131 runs In their second Innings, toReuter - 445 words
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Article31 1974-08-08 26 DUE to a typographical error, one of the consolation numbers 14MS1 in the Big Sweep on Saturday. was published as 14MS~> in the Sunday Times The error is regretted.31 words
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Article, Illustration241 1974-08-08 26 Sungei Wang bows out of racing scene SUNGEI WANG 11, one of the best stayers since the war, has bowed out of the racing scene, reports EPSOM JEEP. His trainer Mansor Math an told me yesterday that this former champion had been retired. "He would spend his remaining days in241 words
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Article147 1974-08-08 26 ONDON, Wed— Brian Clough, Leeds Unit- cd's new manager, made his first signing for the club last night A£250,000 (about $1.4 million) deal for Nottingham Forest centre forward Duncan McKenzie. The transfer was completed at a Sheffield hotel after Clough had hurried there fromReuter - 147 words
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Article1072 1974-08-08 26 IPOH. Wed. Thirty hones have been entered for the Sultan's Oold Vase the feature event at the Perak Turf Club race meeting here on Aug. 17. 10. 24 and 38. They are Agaricus, The Banner 111. Cheating Heart, Creek Street. Decisive, Epolng Forest. Famine Rose. Far East1,072 words
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444 1974-08-08 26 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By KUALA LUM- PUR, Wed. The Crimson Tycoon, with Jim Johnson astride, went faultlessly in a two-round workout with Escalation II on a yielding track here today. The pair bowled along over the last 3f In 42 3/5 with The Crimson Tycoon444 words
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332 1974-08-08 26 Soccer coach Kovacs told 'return horne' pARIS. Wed— Star coach Stefan Kovacs. hired by France a year ago to lift this country out of the soccer doldrums, was notified yesterday that he must return to his native Rumania. Rumanian sports authorities informed him he was required In Rumania to assistReuter - 332 words
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Article20 1974-08-08 26 SINGAPORE Khalaa Association win hold a tennis and •3}iash tournament soon. TOtry detail* are available at the Association20 words
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Article470 1974-08-08 26 R AJUtm draw and aermtch- ln«a for this wfk-end* racing at Kuala Lumpw: SATVBDAY: Class t, Div. «r It 14 12 t 7 17 15 J 18 JO 11 1» 10 IS 1 4 3. Btaergoncy acceptors. 1 Tipsy Ball* i Intuition n 3 Daryl* Intg*470 words
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Article126 1974-08-08 27 SJI are U-20 champs ST. JOSEPH'S Institution won the Schools Under--30 cricket title on a faster scoring rate when they held St. Patrick's to a draw at Balntler Read yesterday. Both the schools bad beaten Stamford College and Raffles Institution In their previous games The Josephlans, highlighted by an unbeaten126 words
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Page 26 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous81 1974-08-08 26 JUDO Open Invitation mard Rd I pm) <°*)L2orld 7 pm). BILLIABOS Three-bail SWIMMING Open Individual champ, (nadanc championship (Toa Payoh 7 BJo and s pm) P°»- CHINCSC CHBSS InSOFTBALL Open In- viutlon champ (Honv Urn viuuon (Toa Payoh a and Park pm) 6 JSJ»- m CHBSS INTERNATIONAL a 0?" L81 words
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Article117 1974-08-08 27 CHEE SIEW OHEE Of Slngtpore won the last gold medal of the South Eatt Asia shooting champiuiiship when he bagged the Target Rifle event with a 136 at Rifle Range yesterday There were no foreign entrants for this event Slew Ohee returned good scores. He had117 words
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315 1974-08-08 27 ALBERT JOHNSON - Elaine and Justina triumph in slow times ALBERT JOHNSON By ASIAN Games representatives Elaine Sng and Anne Hoe took first and second positions In the women's 200 m freestyle on the third day of the Pesta Sukan Open swimming championships at Toa Payoh pool yesterday. Asian Age-group sliver medallist Elaine315 words
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Article221 1974-08-08 27 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By SINGAPORE won four of the seven gold medals to dominate the Pesta Sukan Judo Invitational lndl v 1 d ual championship at Gay World stadium last night Hongkong, who are competing In the Pesta for the first time, did well to bag221 words
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336 1974-08-08 27 PERCY SENEVIRATNE - Armed Forces tighten grip on SHA title PERCY SENEVIRATNE By f\EFENDING cham- plops Armed Forces tightened their grip on the SHA Division One hockey league title when they edged SRC 1-0 In a tenaciously contested match that was punctuated by some petulance on the padang yesterday. This triumph, in the.'r336 words
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Article, Illustration519 1974-08-08 27 JOE DORM - JOE DORM By JJONGKONG regained the Interport Aw Hoe Cup when they beat Singapore with a 25th minute penalty goal at the National Stadium last night. It was the Inexperience of newcomer Syed Mutalib. which resulted in the home team's defeat. In his overanxiety519 words
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575 1974-08-08 27 ERNEST FRIDA - Our Asian athletes disappoint in Ipdh ERNEST FRIDA By IPOH, Wed.—Singapore Asian Games athletes had a disappointing first day In the Malaysian Open Track and Field Championships at Stadium Per ale today. Our Asian O a tn e women sprinters Malmoon Azlan, Glory Bar nabas and Eng Chlew Quay finished575 words
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Article89 1974-08-08 27 NEW YORK. Wad. Major league baseball rtaulta of yesterday's gamaa ware Asscrieaa Lemgae: Boston 6 Milwaukee I (Ist gam*)' Boston 6 Milwaukee 0 (2nd Ran*) Baltimore 4 New York 1: Cleveland 9 Detroit 7; Texas 1 Oakland 0; Kanaas City IT Minnesota 3, Chicago 13 Csllfornla a.Reuter - 89 words
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Article, Illustration105 1974-08-08 28 rpHE driver of this X trailer escaped unhurt, while the attendant suffered minor injuries, when the vehicle went off NlcoU Highway and landed on its side, spilling Its contents of metal sheets onto the road. Till late yesterday both their identities were not available.105 words
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Article122 1974-08-08 28 HIGH-WIRE DRAMA MAN IS NABBED NEW YORK. Wed. A Frenchman today defied gravity, winds and the police to walk a high-wire between the tallest buildings In the world— the twin towers of the World Trade Centre here, 412 metres (1,350 ft.) above ground. The man, Identified as Philippe Petit ofReuter - 122 words
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Article32 1974-08-08 28 KOBE. Wed— Three people were killed and seven Injured when a speeding car ran Into a crowded bus stop. Police arrested the driver, a 19-year-old Korean student Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article25 1974-08-08 28 DAMASCUS. Wed— SyTia and West Oermany agreed today to restore diplomatic relation! and uibaaaartori are to be named soon, the Government announced. AP.AP - 25 words
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Article465 1974-08-08 28 I ON DON. Wad Tba ttoek mar- F ktt clo«td quietly aaalar today f on the polltlcaj uncanalntlaa la I tb« US, dealers MML At S p.m. I tbt Financial Tunea Index wu down I a.* to as.i. c Olla auaTarad moat with B.P. 1 lOp down at465 words
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Article84 1974-08-08 28 Dollar gains against the mark pRANKFURT. Wed Speculation that president Nixon may be forced out of office helped the dollar gain ground against the mark. In currency trading here today, exchange sources said. Tbt dollar rost to J »7SO mark* at the fix oo the foreign exchange mark* from IU84 words
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85 1974-08-08 28 Army foils landing by Muslim rebels MANILA, Wed. Military sources said today they believe Government fer e c have foiled an apparent attempt by Muslim rebels to open a new secessionist front In Davao City, the Merest seaport In southern Philippines The rebels tried to land men and arms 1185 words
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Advertisement166 1974-08-08 28 THIS WEEK IN TIME I 1 Jt alaxaxaw\^ Nixon's political odds shortening Cyprus remains volatile amidst peace talks Portugal lets go African empire Peruvian General Velasco emerges as dictator Chilean junta begins sentencing political prisoners Inflation, recession and revolution hits tourism hard in Europe The world's 50 largest corporations ON166 words
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Miscellaneous15 1974-08-08 28 The weather THE weather outlook for Singapore today from 0 a.m to noon: No rain.15 words
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