The Straits Times, 7 September 1974
1974-09-07
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Title Section17 1974-09-07 1 r ?74i The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FINAL EDITION SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1974 25 CENTS MX.(P) 21/7417 words
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Article, Illustration463 1974-09-07 1 By CHIA PCTEIK and B. DORAY TWENTY-SIX POINT ONE (26.1) PERCENT. This is the latest freight rate increase bombshell to be dropped on local shippers by the Far Eastern Freight Conference, according to the Singapore National Shippers' Council. The increase, proposed for Dec. 1, will be the463 words
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Article44 1974-09-07 1 LONDON. PrL Oil-rtch Kuwait today made A£9l. million (SUM million* bid for the St. Martin's Property Corporation, a British real estate group. Kuwait, through Its London investment office, already owns an eight per cent stake In the corporation. AI44 words
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Article, Illustration41 1974-09-07 1 BTIRUNO. (Scotland) Prl Oil-producing Middle Cast countries are now capable of buying control of British Industry. Prof W. B. Fisher of Durham University, a British expert on the Middle East. said today— UPl. Embassy gate smashed in anti-Japanese demo41 words
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Article176 1974-09-07 1 MANILA, Friday rpHE Asia Development Bank has raised Its 1 lending rate for ordinary loans from 7.5 to 8.25 per cent, the bank announced t toay The move came about I a month after the World I Bank boosted its lending rate to eight per cent The176 words
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Article221 1974-09-07 1 AFTER an upturn of Just one day. the Singapore stock market was back on the slide yesterday, with the Straits Times Industrial Index closing down 1.5 points at 179 61 The latest fail brings the decline for all five trading days this week to 1183 point*. (See221 words
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Article55 1974-09-07 1 MANILA. Prl Restdents fled for safety from three villages near Mala, where M Muslims were massacred /astii day. 23 miles north of Zamboanga city In southwest Mindanao authorities aaid today. They reported that police and government troops were searching for the five men described by MalaAP - 55 words
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146 1974-09-07 1 DKKFMAB leader and MP for Kepong. Dr. LUMPUR, frl. Tan Chee Khoon aaid today the appointment of Sabah Chief Minister Tun Datu Muatapha aa B T l fc 4W Malaysian Defence xt uno Meret that Minister would cauae be baa bwan mltnff Sabah "alarm" In146 words
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Article142 1974-09-07 1 Rowling takes over as NZ Premier WELLI NGTON, Frl. Finance Minister Wallace "Bill" Rowling today became New Zealand's new Prime Minister, succeeding Mr. Norman Kirk, 51, who died of a heart attack last Saturday. Mr. Rowling. 46, the son of a farmer. Is his cou n t r y's youngestReuter - 142 words
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Article69 1974-09-07 1 VTIOO6IA. Fri. War--11 ring Oreek and Turkish Cyprlot leaders gathered In Nicosia today for peace talks delayed by atrocity charges and truce violations. Rifle and mortar fire rocked the capital hours before the start of the session. A UN spokesman said President Olafkos Clerldes andUPI - 69 words
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208 1974-09-07 1 TEHERAN. Frl Japanese duellist Kiyushl Otsuka. taken to hospital bleeding from a deep sabre wound In the stomach last night, was stated today to be out of danger. Iranian officials of the Seventh Asian Oames fencing championships sa<d Otsuka. a 26-year-old policeman. hadReuter - 208 words
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Article121 1974-09-07 1 HONOKONO. Frl. A solicitor and a law firm clerk who represent former police Chief Peter Oodber on alleged corruption charges have been put under police protection after receiving death notes and fake bombs, a police spokesman said rt>day—UPL LAGOS. Frt Fire swept th roagh a river IlKilil loatReuter - 121 words
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Article302 1974-09-07 1 Bid to end graft charge .row YEW DELHI, Frl. 11 Government and Opposition leaders today tried to end a parliamentary deadlock over allegations of high-level corruption which last night brought uproar to the Lower House. The Opposition U demanding a probe Into allegations that government MPs and civil servants haveReuter - 302 words
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Article44 1974-09-07 1 CANBERRA, m Australia last month suffered I's wont monthl* trade defter. since 1841 official rUure* nImiM today showed The Australian Bureau of sutistics figures atoowtd ihat In August the deficit of Imparts over exports vat A 1105.100.000 <SM7«J million). Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article60 1974-09-07 1 WASHINOTON Prl —The US unemployment rate last month continued Its slow upward ctimb. rising by onetentti of a per cent to 4 per cent of the wort force, the Ooverament reported today AP. TOKYO. FrL A total of tM Japanese firms went bankrupt In August with debts of60 words
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Advertisement94 1974-09-07 1 Caning: The most dreaded punishment -Pag* 14 STUDENT mobs stone Indian buildings 2 MIRACLE operation on week-old baby 3 US economists rally to eaae tight money 4 MILUONS in India face starvation S SINGAPORE "can be hub of heavy industries" M- CYCLE deaths: Wrong use of helmets 7 SIX in94 words
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Advertisement47 1974-09-07 1 ■r IIJ Remember Nikon photographic systems 7 X I .^BBBBBBBfIU a^skss^afsfl^^^ Hi 1 The Nikon Photom ie F 2... With a choice of over 40 lenses, a new motor drive system and a whole host of accessories to cover every photographic need (Nikon) s h.riroH S t?47 words
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Article239 1974-09-07 2 BRUSSELS, Frt. The Common Market Commission today officially unveiled its proposals for SEC spending next year totalling nearly 7.000 million units of account (about S« 19.400 million) an Increase of some 37 per cent on this year. NEW YORK: Executives of Trans World Airlines and ran American World Airways,Agencies - 239 words
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150 1974-09-07 2 pAIRO, Frl. King Pal\J sal of Saudi Arabia has helped Egypt buy new weapons. President Sadat said la a newspaper Interview released today. Mr. Sadat said "Egypt, with assistance from King Faisal and the Saudi Arabian people, acquired certain kinds of weapons which itReuter; UPI - 150 words
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38 1974-09-07 2 Student mobs stone Indian buildings KATMANDU, Fri. Mobs of students attacked Indian institutions here yesterday in the third consecutive day of protests against New Delhi's reduction of the neighbouring kingdom of Sikkim to an "associate state" of India-38 words
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474 1974-09-07 2 Mavros bid to repair ties with Europe ATHENS, Friday*. GREECE set out yesterday to repair rela- tlons In Europe and end seven years' Isolation with a trip by Foreign Minister George Mavros to Paris, Bonn and Brussels. Thlj U the first opening of the Greek Democratic Government to Europe," Mr.Reuter; UPI - 474 words
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Article, Illustration21 1974-09-07 2 LONDON. Frl. Prime MlnUter Harold Wilson's Labour Party Government today announced plan* to outlaw all dlacrlmlnatlon against women— UPl.21 words
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152 1974-09-07 2 US SEEKS TO JUSTIFY ARMS TO TURKEY WASHINGTON, FH The ford Administration Is seeking to Justify Its continuing military aid to Turkey in the face of charges that the arms deliveries violate US laws. The Btate Department, which has begun a study of the deliveries, officially calls the problem aReuter - 152 words
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7 1974-09-07 2 NEW PREMIER SERVED TWO YEARS IN MALAYSIA7 words
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371 1974-09-07 2 Hanoi hit by lack of building materials WELLINGTON, Friday. ]t|R. WALLACE "Bill" Rowling (above), A" elected today as New Zealand's new Prime Minister, turned his hand to teaching, and the army before entering politics, but his labour Instincts were ingrained from earliest childhood. His father, a south Island fanner, wasUPI - 371 words
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Article50 1974-09-07 2 BELFAST. Prl Three gunmen held up a jank today and shot and killed a police Inspector trying to halt their getaway, police said. The killing wu the 1.067 th in fire years of violence Involving Northern Ireland majority Protestants, minority Roman Catholic* and security force* UPI.UPI - 50 words
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Advertisement374 1974-09-07 2 •bbbbLbbbbbbE bbbbbbl This magic box will give your car more power with less fuel! The Ultra transistor ignition will give you Increased engine power and better All these benefits can be yours if you fit an acceleration Ultra transistor system to your car. A reduction in fuel (10% or more,374 words
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Advertisement143 1974-09-07 2 A students prayer: "Lord, grant me a quiet heart Before my exam starts; Teach me to use my leisure hours To re-invigorate my powers; My mind from daydreams liberate. Give me the will to concentrate. Help drive examination ilues away with EVERGREEN KOREAN GINSENG Hard work is necessary to ensure143 words
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165 1974-09-07 3 'No single nation can solve world problems' I TOTTED NATIONS. Frl. U UN secretarygeneral Kurt WaJdhelm told the world community yesterday that no single nation or group, however powerful, could alone solve the problems of the world. "Many great civilizations In history have collapsed at the very height of theirUPI - 165 words
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Article134 1974-09-07 3 BFs $20 PROFIT FOR EVERY BRITON LONDON, Frl.— British Petroleum, the oil giant nearly 50 per cent owned by the nation, made a profit of about £3 50 (SS2O) for every man. woman and child In Britain In the first six months of its tradIng year, figures from the company134 words
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Article, Illustration13 1974-09-07 3 Demonstrators smashing windows of the Japanese Embassy in Seoul UPI picture.UPI - 13 words
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Article50 1974-09-07 3 Escapism -Japan style NEW YORK, Fri— How do ordinary Japanese citisens try to forget their economic troubles, hkr inflation? Often by gambling at the race tracks and lottery windows and by seeking escapism at the cinemas, as in "an age of confusion," reports the latest issue of Business Week magazine.—AP.AP - 50 words
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Article22 1974-09-07 3 TOKYO. m Prime Minuter Kakuei Tanaka said loday his Government hopes to promote cultural and economic Interchanges with Taiwan.— UPl.22 words
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6 1974-09-07 3 Chou in hospital, not receiving —visitors-6 words
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Article1034 1974-09-07 3 PEKING, Friday TJNITED States Senator William Fulbright, heading a Congressional group visiting China, said today he had been told that Premier Chou En-lai was in hospital and was not receiving foreign visitors. Contacted by telephone at his hotel, he told Reuter that this Information1,034 words
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148 1974-09-07 3 LEXINGTON (Kentucky). Frl. SI RGEONB here said an namtlaai to amvc the life a* a week-eld b*ky, so small that he e*edd he capped la the doctor'a nanna, was a Lac Allen Bailey was hen on Am. It. ahoat a month praaaatwety. at the UniversityAP - 148 words
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380 1974-09-07 3 Whitlam, Suharto all smiles after —talks— JOGJAKARTA, FTl.— Australian Prime Minister Oough Whitlam and Indonesian President Buharto today ended their first round of talks on wide-ranging subjects. The two leaders emerged smiling after their three- hour meeting with only an interpreter present. Topics discussed Included ways of promoting co-operation betweenReuter - 380 words
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Advertisement509 1974-09-07 3 ■I ACCOUMTAHT I (f 1,500-f 2.000 negotisMe ptus benefits) A well-known international oil company is seeking a qualified and experienced Accountant for its Kuala Lumpur headquarters. The organisation markets a diverse range of petroleum products throughout Malaysia and is in the process of introducing data processing into its centralised accounting509 words
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172 1974-09-07 4 Pompidou lost grip a year before his death PARIS. Fri. The late I President Pompidou lost his grip on decisionmaking a year before his death In April and became "very Irritable" In the last few months of his life, former French Premier Pierre Messmer disclosed today. sir. Messmer. whom Mr.Reuter - 172 words
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Article49 1974-09-07 4 SAO PAULO. Fri.— Fifteen new deathj from meningitis wen reported in aao Paulo yesterday, bringing the to'l for Wrptembei to SO. Nearly 900 people have died of the disease and more than than 1 300 are hospltaUsfd in an epidemic that begta In July.^AP.AP - 49 words
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Article32 1974-09-07 4 uaaow, m -Th.noFOrtugUM* employees of 17 foreign airline companies in Portugal went on a general strike at midnight yesterday, forcing foreign aircraft to overfly Lisbon, a union official said.— an.32 words
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6 1974-09-07 4 Economists rally to ease tight money6 words
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8 1974-09-07 4 SALT talks to resume this -month- WASHINGTON, Friday8 words
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Article399 1974-09-07 4 PRESIDENT Ford convened a White House economic conference yesterday and found economists with otherwise diverse views virtually agreeing that the American Government's tight money policy must be relaxed. Mr. Ford told the panel that Americans are "sfck and tired of having politics played with their pocketbooks" and saidReuter; AP - 399 words
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Article217 1974-09-07 4 ADDIS ABABA, Friday T<HE Ethiopian armed forces, which virtually rule the country, plan action against 82--year-old Emperor Halle Selassie after accusing him of exploiting public funds for his own benefit. And for the first time since the committee began stripping the Emperor of hisReuter - 217 words
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Article98 1974-09-07 4 WASHINGTON, Fri Deodorant seaps ■Bay do more harm than good by destroying too many «m—i. according to a two-year survey by the Food aad Drag Administration. The report, .till In draft farm bat due to be published for pubHe MMiint within the next two weeks,98 words
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Advertisement87 1974-09-07 4 I I By US* tliflrflntj SPECIALISTS' hllVlZll HI |V llllllAf Orchard Road Singapore 9 1 ■■«'«■>• 111 1 W IH llf If Tel: *****2 nbUUL I IUIMo VOI I Shopping I I lit A I I IUU Tonight till 9.30pm I Bl UDen all day ncpADT|\/|C|VITQ I ifllVl I l^C87 words
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Advertisement179 1974-09-07 4 Idomaldmoore praitnn hii tiirjQiir clwral fl^| i concart tv«i, th« rruly m^M vaciting, 90-itro*^ THE MASSED CHOIRS Of .'ft THEG6W4AN OUU4CI aalft *H An aatofuihlng «v«nMiQ of Jt Hvrflttonol iwt to Miahly pKially IfM o< Vt«>l. Wltfc loloitt W*rrwf SV, C^B Opwa. Thii mf»Hartn J and un.»p*otabl* IMw- In limn179 words
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Article, Illustration491 1974-09-07 5 MILLIONS IN NORTH INDIA FACING STARVATION fENS of millions of people are facing food shortages in one of the worst droughts in years in northern India. The drought, coupled with fertiliser shortage and the lack of fuel for irrigation pumps, threatens to destroy rice and wheat crops and had ledReuter; AP; NYT - 491 words
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Article30 1974-09-07 5 AMMAN. Fri —A Taiwan trade delegation had talks here yesterday with officials at the Amman Chamber of Commerce on the possibility of carrying out Joint Industrial project*. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article25 1974-09-07 5 TOYAMA. FH.—Twentyfive passengers were slightly Injured when a two-coach train collided with a truck at a level-crossing in Toyama, north-western Japan, today— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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152 1974-09-07 5 BELFAST, Fri. Flrey civil rights campaigner Mrs. Bernadette McAliskey, formerly Bernadette Devlin, has announced she will not be a candidate in the forthcoming British general election. In a statement from her home In County Tyrone, Mrs. McAliskey, 26. said she had spent the lastReuter - 152 words
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Article37 1974-09-07 5 BELFAST, Fri. Ught» blinked on to the border town of Newry for the first time In three weeks yesterday after the outlawed Irish Republican Army called off a power blackout they enforced with guns. UPI.UPI - 37 words
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Article28 1974-09-07 5 STOCKHOLM. PH.—Sweden plans to open an embassy In the North Korean capital of Pyongyang before the end of thu year, the Foreign Ministry announced today. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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145 1974-09-07 5 Move to lift sanctions against Cuba WASHINGTON, Fri. Three Western Hemisphere nations arc Inlating action before the Organisation of American States today to lift diplomatic and economic sanctions against Cuba. Western Hemisphere Foreign Ministers will be called to meet In Ecuador on Not. 11 to vote on lifting the sanctionsUPI - 145 words
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Article253 1974-09-07 5 BRIGHTON, Friday DRITISH clothing workers' anger about largescale imports of cutprice Hongkong shirts erupted at the annual conference of the Trades Union Congress (TUC) today. The conference, representing 10 million workers, approved a resolution from the National Union of Tailors and Garment WorkersReuter - 253 words
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Article26 1974-09-07 5 LONDON, ni. Prident Idl Amln of Of»nO» 1* to mate ft lUte vUJt to lh« Soviet Union next ymr, UgmndA lUdto wid totter lUutcr.26 words
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Article128 1974-09-07 5 American stabbed in -Moscow- MOSCOW. Fri. A Ukrainian farm worker who stabbed a US rMiflnf™*" with a surgical knife at an International plastics exhibition here yesterday f-.'d police today that he had come to Moscow to kill an American. The businessman. James Hefty. 34, was taken to hospital after theReuter - 128 words
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Article29 1974-09-07 5 PORTLAND. (Maine). Fri. —The Coast Ouard test night chased and rtrtalnwi a Japanese fishing vessel suspected of violating the United aisles' 10km (IV mile) fishing limit UPL29 words
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Advertisement76 1974-09-07 5 r^ THE FAMILY ROBINSON _<A_ J^<S. A\ *^^P -SA io t^^^^^^t^Kr\ M\ <^iswswM^ y L*^* •^Tfc THE WESTERN UNION BAND Special opening give-aways by courtesy of ANCHOR BEER Chinese Restaurant opens for lunch (11 a.m. to 3 p.m.) and 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.) W T l|{irf2n HAPPY HOURS: 4.0076 words
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Advertisement500 1974-09-07 5 im^nHHLMI EVERY i IELLS \\u km THIS V3f. *5?., v ONE KSslig.fca time unique, decorative, and functional Our Fairway Clocks are ail true originals not simply functional timepiece*. They have been conceived and designed to enhance any decor. We have created a unique range of ducks with the object of500 words
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Article, Illustration334 1974-09-07 6 SATU warns: Drop in service if no pact with SIA THE Singapore Air Transport- workers' Union has warned of "low productivity and service" in the Singapore Airlines if SIA continued to operate without a collective agreement with SATU. The warning la contalned In the unions i- report to be tabled334 words
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155 1974-09-07 6 FOUR GANGLAND SUSPECTS HELD IN SWOOPS DETECTIVES raided a house In JaUn Mi n yak at IJt a.m. yesterday and arrested two younr secret society suspects sleeping Inside. Another two suspects were detained In other parts of Singapore on Thursday. The two, both <n their teens, were said to be155 words
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Article95 1974-09-07 6 Courses at Mountbatten centre A BARBER'S course and two other courses on Indonesian cake making and Interior decoration home furnishing will be conducted at tbe Mountbatten AEB centra In October. The cake making course will be held every Saturday from 1 pm to 6 pjn. from Oct. 5. The Interior95 words
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Article46 1974-09-07 6 YAP Kin Chuan of Upper I Paya Lebar Road was fined 1100 by the Tenth Magistrate yesterday for driving a lorry which emitted excessive smoke along BraddeU Road at about 1 45 p m on Oct. I last year. Be pleaded guilty.46 words
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Article35 1974-09-07 6 ASSOCIATE professor Wong Pol Kwong has been reelected dean and Dr. Chan Vow Cheong elected the rice osan of the Faculty of Medicine of University of Singapore for three years from thu month35 words
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546 1974-09-07 6 SINGAPORE Ambassador to Japan Mr Wee Mon Cheng said last night that the Republic should be prepared for possible Japanese investments in heavy industries and aim to become the region's centre for such projects. Mr. Wee, who was speaking on The Restructure of546 words
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264 1974-09-07 6 Power use: Homes gaining on industries ELECTRICITY consumption In Singapore Is Increasing at a (aster rate in homes than In the Industrial sector, the Minister of State (Health), Dr. Ang Kok Peng, said. 1 Dr. Ang described this as "disturbing" and itrmiil that measures must be taken to reverse this264 words
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Article19 1974-09-07 6 THX snnuf dinnfr of toe Singapore Bnplofars Federation wul be bald at Shan-gri-La Hotel on Oct. W>19 words
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Advertisement156 1974-09-07 6 *A if uaV^SHul sV ■MS \m i .v FEATURE JADE ITEMS ANTIQUE JADE ITEMS. Old-work, finely carved-through piece*. Pendent*, buckle*, pi. tpinning-wh— lt. »BU «WW PEKING JEWELLERY. Jade jew»ll«ry *st in fine M.gree «j l7 q gggg lilvr and gold. PEKING JAPE PENOANTS 525 Sl5O ANTIQUE -STYLE IMPERIAL NECKLACES. Each156 words
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Miscellaneous278 1974-09-07 6 Straits Times Crossword ACBOM movement of a prism de--1 Oet the bird? Turn it stgned to take an unoffl usual neat;** China's bondaje? s Tiny characters found Instruction to (tart pour- under dry lunar sea (•>. lag (t). 11 Today's chanje for eton--10 One rettlnc away, taking tric.ty? (7. a).278 words
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341 1974-09-07 7 Make— Spore a key insurance centre: Yong COMMUNICATIONS Minister Yong Nyuk Lin last night urged the Insurance market to strive to make Singapore not only an Insurance centre but also a reInsurance centre of standing, In Asia. Speaking at the annual dinner and dance of the Insurance Institute of Singapore341 words
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Article73 1974-09-07 7 Anniversary variety show THE Japanese Cultural Society. Singapore, will celebrate its 10th anniversary with a variety show at the National Theatre on Wednesday at 8.30 p.m. in aid of the National Theatre Trust. Local and Japanese artists •a ill provide song and dance 4( u.e conceit to mark the Japan73 words
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Article32 1974-09-07 7 THI Wharapoa Development Council will hold charity dinner in aid of the Whampoa Community Centre Building Fund at the Island Ballroom of the Shangri-La Hotel on Monday at SIS p.m32 words
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Article, Illustration38 1974-09-07 7 KHO Kan Hock was fined $180 by the Tenth Magistrate Yfsterday (or letting hit ;nend ride hu scooter with>ut insurance cover along Circuit Road on April 28 He pleaded guilty Betty... still a Bruce Lee fan38 words
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Article403 1974-09-07 7 Concorde stays on for more tests jyjOHK than half of the motor-cyclists killed on the roads last year died because they wore their crash helmets wrongly or had on old helmets that shattered on impact, according to Mr. Milton Tan. chairman of the National. Safety First Council. Writing in the403 words
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Article318 1974-09-07 7 THE Concorde 202 supersonic aircraft which flew into Singapore last Tuesday, has postponed its departure indefinitely to carry out further performance tests. It was originally scheduled to leave here today. An official statement said yesterday that the Concorde's stay "is being extended for a few more days to318 words
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Article33 1974-09-07 7 PRESIDENT of the Singapore Provision Shops Friendly Association. Mr Tan Cheng Hiang. aaid his members began selling sugar at its new price of 68 cent* —up 10 cents a katl yesterday.33 words
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Article27 1974-09-07 7 WORK on laying a water main across Holland Road from Lorong Jodoh to Holland Park begins on Sept. 10. The work will last three months.27 words
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Article35 1974-09-07 7 THE Singapore Malay* Photographic Society will hold a fund-raialng dinner and dance at Mandarin Hotel at pjn. today. The money raved would go toward* the society i progreat fund and three charttable Institution*35 words
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11 1974-09-07 7 CHRISTINE CHEW - CHRISTINE CHEW By11 words
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Article238 1974-09-07 7 'Our ties with Russia must grow' SINGAPORE'S relations with the Soviet Union must grow In a world that U getting Increasingly lnter-depen dent, the Parliamentary Secretary Foreign Af fairs). Mr. Ong Soo Chuan, said. Speaking at the opening of the Soviet Film Festival at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Wednesday.238 words
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Article41 1974-09-07 7 A VAN driver waa fined 8100 by the Tenth Magistrate yesterday for speeding between 75 to 80 km/h in a SO km/h lone along Bukit Timrji Road on Feb. 18. Oel Cheng Keat of Jalan Bahru Utara pleaded guilty.41 words
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Advertisement376 1974-09-07 7 _al _i 11/ Bl -«a^ _al I J^.'*' aY I Triumph Extra I I Special Offer I I $«sW«9O \f I ■Usual Price $12.90 pH^^HHCj( > V» I I Now Only 1 9.90 |^|y7y//7///| _f\ I Offer valid for a limited period. I T^W^ The more miles per Datsun. LJere's376 words
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567 1974-09-07 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl.— Australia has agreed to supply 1.6 million tons of raw sugar to Malaysia within the next five years to help the country overcome Its sugar shortage. The agreement was signed yesterday wy Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Hussein Onn567 words
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211 1974-09-07 8 Shot fired in $15,000 armed hold-up KUALA LUMPUR, Friday J^ GUNMAN fired a shot before grabbing $15,400 from a contractor in Jalan Imbi here todayMr. Sim Chan Hoo, 40, put up a struggled to escape from the gunman and his accomplice but was OYerpowered. The shot hit the f ground.211 words
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Article81 1974-09-07 8 rPOH. Frl The DAP MP for Ipoh. Mr Urn Cbo Hock, today urged the State Government, the "M^riinl Council aad the Weir u» Department to consider Urn pMght of Ijm people whost tin in Pastr Plnjl now Tillage bars have been attsct sd by Urn floods81 words
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Article49 1974-09-07 8 KUALA LUMPUR. PH. Papna-New-Oulnaa bop* to approach a niimfcsr of countries bx-ludtns Malayila, tar ■adJoal siSsrinei ono» it nas f hud full tnospsndneo. Ms assistant dtractor of public health. Dr. A. Taruda, ■aid today. Or. TaruUa, 34. la here to atund U» WHO rational commute* matting49 words
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Article, Illustration37 1974-09-07 8 IPOH. m. The Pera* MCA election committee win celebrate 1U (ucceai In the general election* with a dinner at the Peking restaurant here on Sunday at 7.30 p.m TENGKU RAZALEIGH m Important v Cabinet Job"37 words
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Article96 1974-09-07 8 WHITLAM, RAZAK FOR TALKS IN BALI JAKARTA, Frl— Australian Prime Minister Goufh Whitlam will meet his Malaysian counterpart Tun Abdul Rasak In Ball. Informed sources said today Mr. Whitlam. now having Informal talks with President Suharto in Jogjakarta, will fly to Ball tomorrow for a day's rest before returning toReuter - 96 words
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96 1974-09-07 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. The police want to buy the Identikit used by the FBI and Scotland Yard to "construct" a likeness of a wanted person's face from eye-witness descriptions. The three-man police team which left on a "shopping spree" of Europe and the United States96 words
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Article50 1974-09-07 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Prl. The National Council of Women'a Organisations has suggested that another woman be appointed to the Cabinet "to reflect the confidence of the Oovemment In the role of women In society." The only woman In Mrt Cabinet U Hajjeh Alshah Ohanl, Minister of Welfare.50 words
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161 1974-09-07 8 Razaleigh gets key post in Petronas KUALA LUMPUR, FrL Tun Razak announced yesterday the appointment of Umno national vicepresident Tengku Razalelgh Hamzah as chairman and chief executive of Petronas Petrqjeum Naslonal Berhad. As chairman of Petronas, Tengku Razalelgh wll' be responsible directly to the Prime Minister. Petronas goes Into operation161 words
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65 1974-09-07 8 Oil firms: No shortage of kerosene KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. Two major oil companies here assured consumers that there Is no shortage of kerosene In Peninsular Malaysia. Consumers wito have difficulty in obtaining their supplies should Inform the Enforcement Division of the Trade and Industry Ministry. they said. Shell and Esso65 words
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Article33 1974-09-07 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Frt. The Agriculture University Malaysia will estaMMi ckwe ties with leading unlrersiucs in the United States and Britain, It* acting Chancellor. Tan Sri Prof Mohamed Rashdan Babe said today33 words
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Article26 1974-09-07 8 JOHORE BARU. Prl The Japanese community in Johore Bam will present 1 piano to the Princess Elizabeth School for the Blind here on Saturday.26 words
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Advertisement358 1974-09-07 8 NOW /}^jgfe ABi_r^ S" 00 0^ 00 >■■!& *j# Necklaces, chokers, $1 50 $1.00 fltt2~L GENTS DEPT. rings, bracelets, to to Ik lE** _ir pendants, brooches $-27 «qn I M n9fVLv* \K)\TAT,I T cf HANDBAGS $8.50 5J7.50 j F A Vt^ EAR price h% NEW PATTERNS! to to jJTT if358 words
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Advertisement7 1974-09-07 8 |9^|HPH|aa|HHBBVPHBJB^B|BBMBHB^aHHBB^B|BJB^^B^Ba^B^VasaaB^B^H^£* -V I .^B^bl ■iHHpU^ itS A7 words
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Article201 1974-09-07 9 Warning: Test planks before use rnHE Ministry of Labour X has warned factory occupiers that It would take stern action against them if they do nr.t test the strength and quality of planks before using them for working platforms. The ministry warning followed an accident at a local shipyard in201 words
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Article80 1974-09-07 9 Two hurt in air-con blast TWO workers were seriously Injured when a an air-conditioner exploded In their office at the 5} mile Changl Road yesterday. Police said the workers were feeding gas Into the alrcondltloner when It exploded at 2 p.m. Ang Kok Hul. 35. who was nearest to the80 words
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Article15 1974-09-07 9 THE Kallana; Community Centre will organise a hiking tour to Pulau Tefcong tomorrow.15 words
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Article774 1974-09-07 9 A SURVEY by the Department of Trade has revealed that of the IS brands of canned ham mainly imported from China. Denmark and Holland seven have pork composition. The brands with pork cost between 53 cents and $1.39 (a 100 g) as compared to774 words
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Article45 1974-09-07 9 THE Shah of Iran, Msbsiisil Bema rahlevi. and Queen Farah Mb* will visit Singapore from Sept. It to M- Dr. Mohsen 8 Esfandlary, the Iranian Ambassador to Thailand and accredited to Singapore, is now here to finalise plans for the visit.45 words
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Article, Illustration329 1974-09-07 9 QIX labourers were yesterday In Outram 0 Hospital from serious burns they received when concentrated industrial acid rained on them while they were working on board a freighter in the Eastern Anchorage on Thursday afternoon. Three other workers were injured and were treated as outpatients. A police spokesman329 words
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69 1974-09-07 9 Goodwill visit by Indonesian war-ships FOUR Indonesian warships currently on a twomonth goodwill cruise are scheduled to arrive In Singapore on Sept 11, according to the Indonesian Embassy here. The warships Krl MulUtull. Kri Patlmura, Krl Mai'tadinaU and Kri Samadlkun will have 700 crew member* under the command at Col.69 words
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130 1974-09-07 9 COUPLE DAZED AFTER A DOUBLE CRASH SENSATION... A COUPLE sat dated In their ear after It crashed against an overturned van along Bukit Timah Boad at aboat 11 on Thursday night They got another shock Immediately after when a car behind then rammed Into their ear. They then got out130 words
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Article60 1974-09-07 9 Crafts and painting contest THE Singapore Art and Crafts Education Society will hold Its annual spot crafts and painting competition on Sept. 14 at the Baharuddln Vocational Institute In Sterling Road at 2 p.m The competition Is aimed at developing and encouraging interest In art among young children. Handicapped children60 words
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Advertisement241 1974-09-07 9 JACKPOT FOR DRAW No. 71/74 I .jCa^Buuui m n uuuuuutf uuuuk O B^B^BW ■blb^^b^b^b^bH en a awufl uuuV EXTRA! EXTRA! DON'T THROW YOUR TOTO COUPONS. YOU CAN WIN ADDITIONAL GIFT PRIZES FROM NOW TILL 29TH SEPT. 197* IN OUR MOON CAKE FESTIVAL SPECIAL DRAWS SEE YOUR TOTO AGENTS OR BOOTHS241 words
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Advertisement463 1974-09-07 9 uu^^^^^bf^^^^^^^ f^~\ Bjf O J r\ f\i^if\S "VG £yc> »^r^ arj /-^^p i_^ J MO GR E ATWAYS f KODinSOnS y_Cfc_ supermarket^ The Specialists' Shopping Centre is like a r*77iTR T T[ V n^B^"'^^^^^^^^^^^^^^! gigantic store where you'll find everything. VULuIiJuiAJ SUNDAY LUNCH BUFFET In addition to the scores ol463 words
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Advertisement127 1974-09-07 10 Congratulations to iuih IUJD ODE PRICE STORE PTE ITD on their official opening from: mSjT INTER-WORLD jm^. AGENCIES PTE. LTD. MAIN OFFICE: Suites: 307/9 Peace Centre, Sophia Road, Singapore 9. Tel: *****4 (5 Lines), Cable: IWACO, Telex: RS ***** MAIN STORE: B%m.s. Upper East Coast Road, Singapore 16. Tel: 41127 words
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Advertisement493 1974-09-07 10 TnunrMjHjpj|HJHjpnig recognise this the minute you step into IWA. As the name implies, it is the prime policy of the store to Instil price confidence among shoppers. All prices are consistent and competitive, irrespective of tourists or locals. Neither do they fluctuate with supply and demand. This makes shopping easier493 words
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Advertisement100 1974-09-07 10 Congratuktions to iuih HUH ORE PRICE STORE PTE ITD on their official opening from: EL AMIGO BLUEROOM NITECLUB AND CABARET PTE LTD Kitchener Road Singapore 8 Tel: *****22 MAXIM (EL AMIGO) NITE-CLUB PTE LTD Supreme House Singapore 9 Tel: *****8 Congratulations to iiun HUH ORE PRICE STORE PTE LTD on100 words
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305 1974-09-07 11 Injured hawker 'earned more' after recovery A HAWKER, seeking com p c n satlon for J°E?.K accUlent told the High Court yesterday that his business took a turn for the better when he resumed work after being '.aid up for two years. Mr. Qoh Yeow 800. 31. told Mr. Justice305 words
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Article150 1974-09-07 11 Four martial arts bodies FM3UR martial art assoF clatlons have so far applied for registration with the Controller of Martial Arts. The Martial Arts Instruction Act and Regulation which came Into effect last Monday requires all martial arts organisations, Instructors and trainees to register with the Controller within three months.150 words
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Article58 1974-09-07 11 A JUNIOR executive programme will be held by the National Productivity Board at 1U premise* In Jurong from Sept. 16 to Oct. 3 from 845 a.m. to 10.46 a.m. on wt4 ;day» Applications (or the course close today The fee Is $160 each (or National58 words
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71 1974-09-07 11 AN electronics firm was fined $2,000 by the First Magistrate yesterday on a summons charge of Importing for sale 2.650 unrecorded cassette tapes with counterfeit trade marks. Wing Sun Electronics Co. Pte. Ltd. In Cecil Street admitted having the tapes with the counterfeit trade71 words
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Article, Illustration346 1974-09-07 11 Firm thanked for gift of TV sets THE Senior Parliamentary Secretary "Social Affairs), Mr. Chan Chee Seng, thanked Haw Par Brothers International Ltd. for their gifts of a colour television set each to three Social Welfare homes yesterday. Mr Chan said It was heartening to not* the concern and Interest346 words
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Article94 1974-09-07 11 $17,000 DEBT WOMAN MADE BANKRUPT A married woman, with J17J82 debt, was declared a bankrupt by Mr. Justice KoUaekaram In the High Court yesterday. Hurl Gobin d r am Baxjuil, who was not In court, was amid to hare owed the money since July 1973 to K.C. Dat (S) Pte.94 words
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Article27 1974-09-07 11 THE Singapore Book Publisher* Association will hold its third annual dinner at Hilton Hotel* fraud ballroom at 8 p.m. on Monday. HOUSING AGENTS WARNED TOO27 words
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Article84 1974-09-07 11 4 months for warehouse thief T ABOURER Atan bin Li Ibrahim, 21, who stole a "Tungsten Carbide" pipe-cutter worth $2,400 from a warehouse In Jurong Marine Base on Thursday afternoon, was Jailed for (our months by the First Magistrate's Court yesterday. The court heard that the warehouse supervisor. Oh Hock84 words
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196 1974-09-07 11 MUSIC WONDER RICKY TO PLAY IN STORE RICKY Ponce de Leon (above), a mentally retarded Filipino who has gained world acclaim as a musical genius will be the star of a charity concert to be held here In November. The concert organised by the Rotary Club of Singapore West Is196 words
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172 1974-09-07 11 Man who lost his job found drowned A FORMER Woodbrldge Hospital patient who lost his Job last year, was found drowned in the Tampines River last month, a coroner's court was told yesterday. The decomposed body of Ng Chuan Klat was found by a student Scan Mul Kwang. near his172 words
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174 1974-09-07 11 A SCT of four comi\ memoratlve stamps and a souvenir sheet to mark Children's Day on Oct. 1 will be on sale at all post offices from next month. The stamps, in denominations of five cents, 10 cents. 35 cents and 50174 words
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Article34 1974-09-07 11 AN Alkldo course (or beginners will be conducted by the Metropolitan YMCA al Its Tanglin centre on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from p.m. to 7 30 p m starting on Sept. 9.34 words
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Advertisement340 1974-09-07 11 Our ring-pull gets better all the time ■^*sMßjHsjMs^g«Bsjg|Bs^g^g«B|BMßSMi^g^g^iMHMnMMH|^^H|^^M^^^^H^MßH^MH because now we are manufacturing your ring-pull closures right here in Singapore Wj^^ Now you're not worried about delay Wr^^ m deliveries from overseas. We can A plan production to ensure that you I get the quantities you require, right JP g^g^g^HgHgflgfei*.340 words
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Miscellaneous301 1974-09-07 11 Bringing Up Father By BUI Kavanagh «c Hal Camp Jit fiTIsTHePHONC'I lIU.I IU. acr ms ou* I (vou'*e w*ong.} ms -m« owoucm- Viu ANtwK it.' enoucHv NCieMto* V oaklin'- y I Pouct station wv» I mU .fi m v >«XTt3OO« r V 1 V BLOCKS AWBV/ J JiJ 1/ COMPL4(NW«301 words
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Advertisement338 1974-09-07 12 JiOtriDAY B HURRY' IME aLIOO Sr IT IFfLr/jL— 0 "VV 1M C^^^^^x Vs? 1 W/ITS BUMPERS ctiMr^ ySTRAMIE THROW YOU! fi(piill^ AGAIN IN COLOR and WIOESCREEN HOOVER— OPEIVS TODAY DAILY 4 SHOWS: 1.45, 4.00, 7.00 9.30 pm Sj^hjMtaiiiMjitjiilyid tacrlfieM! i > afl air Wi r^aaw (^~.^BW Last BW^aT^B^Bn^Bßaal BaV^aWaJl I338 words
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Advertisement140 1974-09-07 12 J not at Ijome- 4 trp /o*ter* P 1 fMlttt e>ri|iiul j > f »*tt n B>Bi»iai—i a>a(ri. S < 10th BIG DAY I Now Showing 3 JO ft 7JO a.m. (NO FRff LISTI SIVAJI GANESAN VANISKI. m "VANI HANI (TAMIL COLON) TONIGHT MIONITf TOMORROW SPECIAL MORNING SHOW OOWMAVAM" (TAMIL140 words
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Advertisement338 1974-09-07 12 •.••VeV.V.VeV.\V.\VeV.VeVeV.» *c 23RD BRILLIANT DAY MUH NO FREE LIST GOLDEN at 11 00 A.M. 1 30. 4.00. 846 ft 30 P.M. a* KONG CHIAN at 11 00 AM 130 3 30. 7.1 tV 9 30PM a GOLDEN 3 DAYS Advancad Caah Soofcinga a KONG CHIAN 2 DAYS Advanoad Caah Bootuna*.338 words
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Advertisement132 1974-09-07 12 aicJipiraf^fafnirair^rafr^rafraifarraif INHIVEBSjRy am With BIG DISCOUNTS! NEVER BEFORE! up to 10%- 40% giving you BIG BIG SAVINGS! LXaaaUa. I ORIENTAL EMPORIUM (PTE) LTD Raffle* Place, Sinoapore 1 Daily Busman Hour*: 9.00 am. to 6.00pm. SUNDAYS CLOSED [ajE] rarg] [3^ rar^] raf^tajE] [3/^] [3JI WWE'VE ADDED ANOTHER FLOOR FOR YOUR SHOPPING132 words
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Advertisement512 1974-09-07 12 SHOWSW)WniG!Wit7 00&9.30 r i.^ j 5 AaaHMiaa: AMtt: CW-CWMraa: $1.00 QOLMN MAHVEBT PißßSfrt* a 1 .aaaaa. Tn 1 1 n n ai M amcrm* ,4pi Thß tattooed 47. »w a a" faßLaiJ \A a 1 war nrafnn \jw «F jfi a#BaV ••■•■jaiaii _atfalagTsT\ M SamudHm .-g.- 7ff Of I »Sy»via512 words
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Advertisement881 1974-09-07 12 •V **rVVVW«aVaVaVa«.» I r\VV.«, Ji:i^I««MIS*TIDN:; s mmmmvTwmmm mMamwi niiiiitj P NOW SHOWING a* 2 Snowa 700 ft» 30 p m a* GoMan Harvaat praaantt )i THE TATTOOED DRAGON Wang Yu Samual M Mandarin Color Scop* I J with Enoi'V Sublillat Jurona Dnva-ln Cmtma Odann and Orchard i 2nd MIDNIGHT TONIGHt881 words
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Advertisement214 1974-09-07 13 BHt J -*.^"^^^^i Mai I aVU 1 1 Lr^^A^H bW ahv^l la^ifll bT j4Hbl Lw AJ^m^^mmo L^L*_*«B^Lfl Ib^lß^h^Bßbl Bi^ ;U ~>- B^S^.^B^B^Bi BtteSSSBSIsSSSIsSIstaIsErEIaBSBtsSBBIBBBBBB^BB B& V II ddd Cream helps you look better. .faster Pulau Ltngkawi. K«d«h. M»l»yi.»- |t nd r^,,, comp i t (A member of Federal Hotel Group) 100214 words
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Advertisement256 1974-09-07 13 GRUNEWALD CHICKEN 11 00AM -11 00PM GRUNEWALD GERMAN CHICKEN GRILL INTERNATIONAL PIAZA BUILDING. I ANSON ROAD. SINGAPORE TEL *****48. I affSfl IVX «f GOOD NEWS Wedding Anniversary Dinner^^^ The Newest and Best W Excellent Cooks Ample parking Facilities f Quick Lunch -$1.50 I Set Lunch $3.30 I Chinese Set Lunch256 words
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Advertisement375 1974-09-07 13 B^BT B^B^^^^ r 1 mmvol I i A HLv^ j r B^^ P^ F I Jimmy 'In love scenes 1 J L/ I A/ JfflSgfm 1 Y °g q: heo|in g *ll*^H^^^^^A^m mA arxJ urKJerstarxJin^i^kind MHiiL%^. /^t^Kil J Ej|S IPB^ meot recj P cs /p\l II II minced meat and375 words
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Article496 1974-09-07 14 JUN ABDUL RAZAK'S new Cabinet con- tains three new faces and the biggest surprise of last month's Malaysian general election: Tun Datu Mustapha's appointment as Defence Minister. It marks an unexpected turn in Kuala Lumpur's problematic relations with the East Malaysian state of Sabah, and also an Intriguing496 words
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Article106 1974-09-07 14 VIGHTMARIBH fears of a nuclear a1 Armageddon in the Middle East are slightly lessened by the Insistence of Arab foreign ministers that the region be turned Into a nuclear-free zone. These fears are only slightly lessened and not removed because of the inevitable gap between intention and106 words
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Article435 1974-09-07 14 A LOCAL-BORN knight of His Britannic Majesty in the prewar days of the once mighty British Empire. This was how Sir Ong Slang Song was described to me by old-timers still with us. The author of the scholarly work— A Hundred Years of the History of the Chinese In435 words
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Article50 1974-09-07 14 I refer to the letter by "A Season Parker under the heading "At a standstill all because of those bus queues" (ST. Aug 30) The difficulty which the writer and other car owners face when coming out of the Multistorey Car Park has been noted. Thlf problem together50 words
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Article294 1974-09-07 14 with the suggestions put up by "A Season Parker" will be booked into with a view to alleviate the present situation. WONG CHOK YEE (Miss). for Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Communications. By How la caning carried out? Not having the advantage of observing it, I have to rely on eyewitnesses'294 words
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Article778 1974-09-07 14 FULL exchange of diplomatic representation with the People's Republic of China Is being undertaken In a sensible way. In two weeks Encik Dali Mahmud Hashlm, the Charge d'Affairesdeslgnate wUI be heading team which win establish a mission In Peking; his Chinese counterpart will be In Kuala Lumpur at a boat778 words
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700 1974-09-07 14 T.F. HWANG - Caning the most dreaded punishment SYMPATHY, like trost and faith, can be grossly misplaced. Especially when it concerns caning by court orders 20 strokes plus jail for young armed robbers, drug traffickers and other serious lawbreakers. "Twenty strokes! That's brutal!" were the words echoed and re-echoed to me by decent700 words
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Article307 1974-09-07 14 The week that's best forgotten Fsome ways, the last week of August must have been the most depressing week for many years. I am not referring to the stock market. First, there was the call for the return of the cane to the classroom. Then, the ban for life of307 words
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Advertisement7 1974-09-07 14 1 BANKof AMERICA OJ Man-on-the-spoC* service worldwide7 words
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Advertisement201 1974-09-07 14 RK9OHSOOG W C »3 W B t^fr The world's most wanted camera Makes obsolete every other camera in its class Auto/Manual exposure Shutter speeds from 1/8 to 1/500 sec Exposure lock facility •Electronic flash synchronization Automatic self -timer •40 mm wide-angle f 2.8 colour corrected lens Rapid range-finder focussing Ricoh201 words
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Article14 1974-09-07 15 FINANCIAL AND ECONOMIC SECTION OF THE STRAITS TIMES SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 7, 197414 words
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Article1797 1974-09-07 15 TAN LIAN CHOO - By QINOAPORE Airlines is O pushing its cargo sales harder tnan ever before even harder than Its passenger sales in an eifort to achieve record profits in its current financial year. Now that lt.s passenger saies nave avnieveo. a steady uptrend, Sla v aeieruunea to expiou growtn areas in its1,797 words
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9 1974-09-07 15 ALAN CHALKLEY - ALAN CHALKLEY9 words
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Article1048 1974-09-07 15 JAKARTA: One of the main ambitions of the Indonesian Government is to set up properly run capital and stock markets to help tap funds both Inside and outside i the country to develop the economy. Regulations setting up the listing requirements for a stock1,048 words
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Article958 1974-09-07 15 Consumer prices rise steadily /CONSUMER prices. Kj which had accelerated sharply In the early Dart of the year In many countries, continued their steady rise In the second quarter, according to the latest Issue of International Financial Statistics, a monthly publication of the IMF. The rate of price Inflation In958 words
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Advertisement189 1974-09-07 15 Holden Kingswood. What other luxury car can give you all this room, comfort, power and prestige and still deliver over 28 mpg 8 ROAD TESTED AND PROVEN space Hoi dens are famous for. And a boot big The Sydney Sun road tested the Kingswood and enough for everything you want189 words
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Advertisement298 1974-09-07 15 I fit l#-v^W4 Heavy industry runs smoother on RHP bearings Wherever shafts roll in every branch of heavy industry, oo will find RHP bearings. RHP's experiem c in long-lasting industrial bearings goes back 75 years. Today. RHP employs experts who ensure that the products they make live up to their298 words
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8 1974-09-07 16 Why many believe capital markets are so inefficient'8 words
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8 1974-09-07 16 MARTIN UM - UE's interim profits reflect continued growth MARTIN UM8 words
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Article310 1974-09-07 16 Mr. James Gilbert Gammell has been appointed chairman of the board of Haw Par Brothers International according to an announcement on Sept. 2 by the secretary, Mr. E. Geoffrey Baa Other appointments, according to the announcement, are Mr. John Nell Clarke as a director and Mr. R K Booker as310 words
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Article737 1974-09-07 16 VW YORK. Thur» I Stocks, moved down In I tha pa* alx months br the Mfteat aelllnf stamped* atnee the 1970 bear market, bounced back smartly on what ssany analysts described v a gammer of nope that interest rates may start coming down before too long. The opUmlii737 words
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Advertisement281 1974-09-07 16 B^BJBJSv^^^^c^^^^^^^^^^^BJSb bb"^^Sbbl iGr mW W^ .a«Bßßßßt^*><fS*l> P V^/%r 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 pays281 words
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Advertisement258 1974-09-07 16 FOR SALE NORTH SYDNEY AUSTRALIA STRATA TIRE APARTMENTS From SAust. 15,900 Modem Umn in high riaa building 300 yard* from Sytfnay Harbour Bridge, situated in tha heart of North Sydnay Bub and rail at door. Moit units have views of tha City and Harbour. AM are eojuippad witn ininy built258 words
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Advertisement230 1974-09-07 16 LE2ft '^Z* T^H sHORBsft WPP^ I' *^A Wffii W Him jP^gJ BBS J^Bbl W iiUBBtiSBBBmVEV it M W BbT 'Jf- _il I JL bbbbbbb^bbß^l I^J faT BbbbbV all W M 3 bD^bbbbbl BbbbbV til WO I B.K- JKbK BbWbT iff sD~>^ Wmm fv LadySheaffer. She'll remember you by this gift.230 words
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Article22 1974-09-07 17 DJLft. MB.**« ■aw Par SIMM r. atiitsa tSMBt S. Darwy 199J999 Ts4al Tsraevcr 84 If TMal Vatae: 9U M22 words
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Article428 1974-09-07 17 Be*. Sept g Insiastrlals: 191.11 ITfUI fPtesßce: ***** JI4JI Hetess: HIM HIM ITspiiUss: 19X83 ***** t Tbm: lisas nut t I Babwsrs: SSIJ9 SNJB 0.C3.C: IMJB 155.49 J B^.B. last: 178JU 173J9 Dee. 99. 1998 199 f Dee. 31. 1988 IM t Dee. 39, 198S 199 Dee. 31. 1979428 words
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Article, Illustration537 1974-09-07 17 THE last transacted sals at the dose of -iielneM in the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday compared with the previous day's price* together with 1974 high and lew. Adjusted for all new Issues). CLOIINQ TOMS: All aaetlon* eloaad assy. TUMMSVIBI Official total turaovar on UM Slasapera trading room as luppllad537 words
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Article589 1974-09-07 17 SHARE prices finished a shade tower at the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday after an early rally petered oat. Fluctuations among the speculative stocks ranged op to 4 per cent or more, with gains accruing to these stocks •taring the firm mornIng market of up589 words
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Article2852 1974-09-07 17 OaJa Perak (0.408 0.40t5) (2) 0.401. (4) 0.40. Gnthrte 1 1.678 1.686.) 174. (3) 176. (6) 1.7*. (1) 1.71. (b) 170. (1) 1.71, (16) I.M, (1) I.M. (1) 1.67. Hariaaaa (0.468 0.478) (6) 0 48. (14) 0 48*. (6) 0.41, (1) 0.474. (1) 0.47. (S) 0.464. Haw2,852 words
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Article239 1974-09-07 17 AJTHfc b few dan of relauve Inactivity, the Bum. psmn palm otl market wa* fairly active on Thundaj with mainly dealer activity, the MalajraUn PaJm OU Producer* Aaanrtotton reported. The UUtad States max kst wba however, quite *tes4y a* It im l 1t~ > 1 by 4 stssdler239 words
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Article492 1974-09-07 17 rpRADINO at the Kuala X Lumpur Stock Exchange slowed down v operators adopted a ■wait-and-see" policy, with the result that prices ended the day slightly lower. ft was mainly due to late afternoon selling that prices, which had been fluctuating uncertainly, slipped below overnight492 words
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Article107 1974-09-07 17 RESULTS of Treasury bill* tender held on Sept. for 91 -day and 182 day Mils: Offered: $2t million (91 -day bills to be tawed from Sept to Sent. 13) and SM million (18-day bills to be Issued on Sept. t). Applied for: IM.7S mil- Uoa (91-day bills)107 words
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Article18 1974-09-07 17 miWlal ralaa a4T*n4 by «u--**Call dtpwll S| OnrmHM 51 u» 5» Iwm: MlHiaU Dim— t C«.18 words
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Article138 1974-09-07 17 ASIAN cur.-eocy dapodt interbank relw v at eta* on Friday. Sapt. 0: DOLLAU Off*r BM T days 11 11 II 1 mth II it U l/« 2 rntha 13 7/6 la S/4 I mth* 13 716 1$ lIS 6 mtha II 7/0 II 1/4 a mUM II138 words
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Article27 1974-09-07 17 M&Capor* dollars forß«ta Off«r BM Orwultht 10H 10W 1 mth 10H 10H mtba 10% 10H I ntlit 10% 10% Prim* r»U 11%% Iww; P. ttmrrmf-Jmmm27 words
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Article341 1974-09-07 17 >-••*•* i.ith .o§ Ore»t Bouldtr 41 V, unch. Hamcnltjr U| Haatlngi OK uach. lUth. Invert MH _.Mi Kla On Unq. MID Cut Win .10 +01' Mtm MlMii I.STVfc MHal Exp. .J2i, +.oi New MfUl .0* uMk North B. HIM I.UVk .01 Nth Flla««n Uaa. IJT^ 5«» m»"341 words
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Article28 1974-09-07 17 Rubber: Sept Singapore: 147.N cts. (down 3.M cts.) Malaysia 147.N ct«. (down 3.54) cts.) Tin: $1^13.12, (up 55.824). Ofllclal offering: 21 1 tons (down 16 tons).28 words
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Article100 1974-09-07 17 /-MINI*! MODUCI IX CHANS*, tIMOAPSMI WOOM CLOtINO •MICH PIN PICUL VSITBBOAV. Caaawm Oil: balk IliftN MUars. drum tltON aallara. •serai MUad (loesa) UK/ Coat. |75N. »i*Pl" MuaUk AST A whlta f. 0.6. 10O* NLW tmt aallan, Sarawak whlta f.o.b »4* NL.W IZ7O aaliara, Sarawak apaclal black f.o-b NLW IMS*100 words
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Article58 1974-09-07 17 TlMraSsy WaSwaaSay USB Ul* HdbawM (1) iM.it 10*. 14 linlin IIT.BM 15* MB IM.BM MT.MB Bslret lst.oe 1M.40 Bmtcluo* 15T.00 IM.M sarteh 167 is B is7.mb Ut.MS IM.SOS Parts ISS.ST IM.M 'pora (1) IST.ItB IM MB IM.IMS IM.SM Export prMas In DO-i-atarUß* sraas 10 U.S. dollar* par ouaes.58 words
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Article32 1974-09-07 17 London oeppar prtca* ea Wadncaday (previous In brsekat). Wlrakar Spot buy«r i*M (ItSS) aalUr IMI litM): Thna Month buyar 1*77 UI7S) aallar itTI (MT«). fvM tana: staady. Urn: I.TM ton*.32 words
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Article400 1974-09-07 17 *r HE Us dollar slipped in very quiet trading to 13.4500 05 by mld-momlng In the IMngapure fbrai market yesterday on lack of buying Interest after opening at W4SJO/40. Thereaiter tt held steady at *****0 10 level on toe morning close. Short covering appeared to push the dollar400 words
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Article264 1974-09-07 17 Straits tin UP $5.62 Tffl! Straits tin price A climbed ***** to 11.213.124 In Penang yesterday on an official offering down 16 tons to 210 ton*. The overnight London metal price, however, remained unchanged at £3.630 per metric ton. LONDON: Thursday's sUndard tin was Irregular The nearby shortage in market264 words
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Article556 1974-09-07 17 THI Singapore rubber marx kit yesterday was very quiet with- opening levels at about unchanged from Thursday. Later the market tost a little ground on lack of Interest, but became a shade steadier towards the mornIng dose on Improved trade buying interest The morning session closed very quiet.556 words
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Article98 1974-09-07 17 ffONOKONO, Pri— Share prices closed sharply tower today In slightly decreased trading. The Hang Seng index dropped 13.90 points to 9SBJI and some brokers attributed the decline to news report* that Chinese Premier Chou En-lel wa* seriously 111. Losers Included Bauagfcang LaaW at HK99.IS. H«n( ■sag TMBBhetk* 113 80.98 words
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Article95 1974-09-07 17 TpOXYO Prt.— Share prices on the Tokyo stock market opened firm today centring on speculative issues encouraged by the overnight nae on Wall Steet. In the morning session. speculative issues and bluechip* opened marginally higher. In the afternoon session, speculative Issues which Increased on active trading In the morning,95 words
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Article233 1974-09-07 17 WILBOURWt ITI. The Melbourne stock market ended the week on a bright note, with both prloea and turnover up. Market leader BHP led the way with a rise to Af8.24, but was overshadowed by CSR. which was given a I boost by the announcement of an '9900 million sugar233 words
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Article59 1974-09-07 17 A MSTERDAM, Thurs.— The market closed narrowly mixed after yesterday's sharp decline, In anticipation of an expectexl firmer sentiment on Wall Street, dealers said. Akso. UaDever and Haersvens recovered aughUy. while PMttps and Rival Dntch continued yesterday's downtrend. Shippings were firmer, banks and investment funds mixed, while Insurances and59 words
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Article59 1974-09-07 17 ZURICH. Thurs.— The market today felt that tt had exaggerated on the downside yesterday and switched to a somewhat steadier attitude which let quite a few stocks close somewhat higher Bonds also tended steadier The Credit Buisse Index sained 1.4 point* to 17* J. Cicala* srteas la Swia. Iranca59 words
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Article246 1974-09-07 17 FINANCIAL TIMES TINB Wednee/iy 7643 Week f«o tl4l RUBBERS ThunJay ***** Wedi^sdsy ***** Week ago ***** OILS Thursday ***** Wednesday im 18 Week ago ***** INDL'STRIALS Thursday 31J j Wednesday 3104 Week ago 3184 DOW JOXES AVERAGE INDL'STRIALS Thursday 670.76 Wednesday 94* 00 Week ago (MM LONDON DOLLAR PREMIUM246 words
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Article344 1974-09-07 17 THX stow pace of recent 1 weekj continued and the market* tm«ged further to record, at one Use. the loweat level* since May last year, aayi Holiday. Cutler, Bath In 1U weekly rubber review The period. nowe»« OnUhed on a tugbtly brlghter note. Thin condltlont preraUed at344 words
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Advertisement649 1974-09-07 18 invites applications for the following I positions:MACHINE SHOP SUPER I VISOR (2 SHIFTS ROTATION DUTY) I ir Completed machine shop practice from I recognised Trade Institutions or ap- I proved Apprenticeship Scheme. lir Be thoroughly familiar in various types I of metal machining equipment and I heat treating procedures. I649 words
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Advertisement650 1974-09-07 18 Invites applications from Singapore and Malaysian Citizens for appointment as:--(A) TECHNICAL OFFICERS (CIVIL ENGINEERING) Duties: Designing and detailing of reinforced concrete and steel structures. Supervision of building and civil engineering works. Taking of survey level and making estimates. (B) TECHNICAL OFFICERS (ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING) Duties: Maintenance, inspection, testing and repair of650 words
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Advertisement710 1974-09-07 18 B HDB We invite applications from suitably qualified candidates for appointment as: ARCHITECTS Appoints** will take part in the challenging tasks of implementing a housing programme which aims at providing 30.000 homes a year and a better living environment for more than haif of Singapore s population. Architects wiH be710 words
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Advertisement840 1974-09-07 18 flpg ROBIN GROUP invites applications for the following positions:A) SITE SUPERVISORS c) Air-conditioning b) Electrical B) STOREKEEPERS C) TIMEKEEPERS D) ASST. TIMEKEEPERS E) COOKS Requirements A) Diploma in either Air-conditioning or Electrical Engineering from the Singapore Polytechnic, or equivalent. The candidates for this poet must have at least 5 years840 words
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Article21 1974-09-07 19 WATER consumption on Thursday was 122.1 million gallons (555,--000 cubic metres), 5 million gallons (23,640 cubic metres) more than on Wednesday.21 words
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Article23 1974-09-07 19 THE Singapore Jaycettec (Orchid Jaycees) will hold a career guidance workshop (or students of the Beatty Be~ condary School on Sept. 14.23 words
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Article348 1974-09-07 19 CHRISTINE CHEW - $14,000 FOR BANGLA FLOOD VICTIMS rpHE Singapore Council J. of Social Service played the double role of being the giver and receiver of donations yesterday. Its president, Mr. Ec Peng Liang, gave $14,194, In public donation for the flood victims of Bangladesh to the Bangladesh Trade Commissioner, Mr. Shamsuzzaman. Then348 words
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Article, Illustration38 1974-09-07 19 THE second biennial conference of the Singapore Portwurkers' Union will be held the NTUC exhibition hall on Sept. 9 at S p.m. The secretary-general of NTUC. Mr. C. V. Devan Nalr. wUI address the conference.38 words
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Article26 1974-09-07 19 TWO (Urns on the lives and worts of Beethoven and Bach will be screened at National Museum on Sept. 11 at 7.30 p.m.26 words
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179 1974-09-07 19 rE Speaker of Parliament, Dr. Yeoh Ohim Beng, said last night that the visiting Indonesian Parliamentary delegation will "further cement the growing ties between our two countries." "There Is no doubt that our countries' relations will improve and continue to be stepped up In179 words
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181 1974-09-07 19 Shortage of diesel? No, says Mobil MOBIL Oil Singapore Pte. Ltd. yesterday denied there was a shortage of diesel fuel in the Republic and said that the company did not envisage any difficulties in customers and dealers continuing to get their supplies. A statement from the company clarified this when181 words
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Article480 1974-09-07 19 ircnc nooo - out on arrested British -tanker- ircnc nooo By rB 51 -crew members of the arrested 17.000--ton tanker. Halcyon Isle, had their last meal on the veaiel yesterday before their stores ran "stone dry." And till late yesterday It was reported that the food requirement* which the tanker's captain had earlier480 words
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Article37 1974-09-07 19 THB Uacphanon community centre has orfmniead big wmlk which sUrta at 1 am today air. Chua, SUn Chin. aOnlatar (or HeaJUi and Home Affairs and UP (or MacPhcraon. will ptwaant the prlnaa at ajn. mUP - 37 words
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Advertisement67 1974-09-07 19 Coppertone protects your skin aaaaV^at^k. /i M 0L f'Smm^ma products contain the I most effective sunscreen ingredients to screen out I▼ the harmful burning sun ray and at the S same time protect your skin, keeping it soft and smooth. mmm^LW <? If HlCoppertoneUcoppeftoneU Coppwtowl Choo»t one that Mm »ouf67 words
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Advertisement296 1974-09-07 19 STARLITf ■JaA^aar Protect your f urnishingsand save energy too! Starlite Venetians are the such extra features as a wide colourful and tasteful way to range of colour and styles to protect your curtains and suit any decor. Easy-to-clean furniture against the damaging dust-resistant aluminium rays of direct sunlight. slats, with296 words
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Miscellaneous544 1974-09-07 19 m aaaaaV a^aaaaaa^^^^^^l^ IB l^^^l I TV SINGAPORE (5) 1-> C C PH Opeaioi v 4 L 7J\ W News in Bnel US L£.OJ Sesame Street I.M O.JU WrestlMf IM News Saturday Matinee Heath the (Malay) 7.41 The Dorrs Mary Anne Brooklyn Bridge, Starring Leo Gor- KapplehoS Special (Repeat) US544 words
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Miscellaneous384 1974-09-07 19 I TV MALAYSIA (3) 0 dC m Summary 2.47 Pesti 1 Greedy Witch Ul The Riflemen: 6.1J Merdeka and Orkes RTM The Wyoming Story— Part 2. (Repeat) 3JS Police Wanita (Repeat) TrtOrll MajaMeh TV 7.41 Sum 4.42 Antara Tiga Irama {Repeat) /.UO mary 7.41 Bi|« Bistar SJ7 Summary ill Kamah,raa384 words
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Article, Illustration34 1974-09-07 20 EDWARD TAN CHOON GUAN aged M. pussed away peacefully 5-9-74 Cortege leave. 20F Arooxoo Lane on Saturday 7-9-74 1 30 pm for Immaculate Heart Of Mary Churth. thence to Chua Chu Kanq Christian Cemetery34 words
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Advertisement482 1974-09-07 20 if HtlilLlli*! Electronics Singapore (Pte) Ltd 41 Jalan Pemimpin, off Upper Thormon Road Singapore 20 Vacancies exist in our factory for the following personnel: TECHNICIAN (Electrical/Mechanical) ASSISTANT TECHNICIAN (Electrical/Mechanical) ASSISTANT QCIMSPfCTOR Aoolicants should possess Craft/Trade certificate from the A v£aCVor TeKaT.nstitute. Not less than 3 years experience in a similar482 words
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Advertisement485 1974-09-07 20 A well-established manufacturing concern in Singapore is looking for experienced and qualified executives to fill the following senior positions in the Company. I SALES MANACER I I PURCHASING MANACER I I ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGER I The ideal candidate for any of the above 11 positions should be a graduate from a485 words
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Advertisement620 1974-09-07 20 Our client, 'aleadlngmanufacturer °^^B steel wire ropes, invites applications for the post of:— ADHUMISTR AH VE MANAGER (Reference No. LPL/CS9OI) Responsibilities: The successful applicant will be required to: Look after all aspects of factory and office administration. Assist in making and carrying out (he company's policies and decisions. Promote the620 words
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Advertisement513 1974-09-07 20 Ptocama«t Adviavy Sarvieaa for Clianti Phillips Petroleum InternatiooaMnc. oftart bright md ehal»aog.r>g fotur. to th« r,gM I man who will mwiM its position of: ACCOUNTANT cum OFFICE MANAGER SEA Branch office Reporting d.rectly to the Chief Executive of the Branch Office, the successful candidate will be expected to take charge513 words
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Advertisement1109 1974-09-07 21 in isiiip sanet ti m/cmtikwt rtm UftITMtMT a tat MMft NM MM It to 111 2S.7JS sig .-to ;:s sg gs j?: Sv?-£m. iig ifi -,c mS .1 MAM »J5 MM. NMr 11 Mi MM TmT™ rw ITnaitu P. MMat ria SSL 1 11 1 i .ii MMft IT Mat1,109 words
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Advertisement1055 1974-09-07 21 I((fr PHOENLY CONIWNER LJNERS PCI COWTWNERSHrP SERVICES TO US A raaMMM Mf. rMM PMaaa Oacamar »a». MMMt I. Mad L TtMM I I M MCOTC MMMI a a M a M M ITAUUITA I N M AIUMTK PMtMU a MMI IT Mj TUM 1 aMI PACIFIC PMtRII a MM tl1,055 words
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Advertisement910 1974-09-07 21 IT^M»3 Wl}\\ klm 1 iJ MM^Taf^ArflilMß TO EUROPE fo, H-M, I'W rMtSMMthMrt attMH AahMfl All UK. StifMori PMMf Scm. Mtrit Nwrt Ottt. B'aV|£iprm USafl MlMl IMt IMt IM IMt LIWMI MT SIM) MSMt MM NMt WM II kt UTIMMM MlMt II kt likt n kt MM IMUMMT MSMt 2kt MM910 words
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Advertisement932 1974-09-07 21 FULLY CONTAINIKIZCD SIKVICI TO tUKOPI MMta lm I FM. TtTUU tnyt 11 MMMM Mat ti MttarMn, MatlrdM, Antaart ll Htrrt. SSSifiit"::;.. 1 mi? mm, hmm-i btmm, iVMaiMwa, IfIAMtA Ml II i w Cj,tfc^J»«rf. IbbMH ■MM* Ml 1 MraM, COMMMM, MtMMMTf. MMM. Mium mum M ti stMUOMi. OM, Htlrniki, UmM KmMM.932 words
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Advertisement795 1974-09-07 21 ariliMal-illlLl I >>1 1 KKjLul|ml|_S I »IM44f P. K.U, «J4i; RX. *****; IMMM) UHI THE BANK LDfK LTD. IMB FM L UMU ■IHMM (MarttM. M«i t t At>«al P Miaat la PVt Mat raara "WMi(t-nc« PMMt tpan i/ll Mat VAPUIM (MKM. MaM ft INnal P. MUM I/n to mn VI795 words
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Advertisement899 1974-09-07 22 ILAISHA LTD. KAWASAKI IMUU USI KAISH* LTB. MTU, MJHJMC, SHUTS SOVKL jepaa lmt>aaf II main Pamaj I vtstil ttSapt Japan Arabian Calf Sarvlaa iapaari FMi FIMt FSIIBMIP I MM* C^MaM^MjgllUßM |i bibMMMMbS MMI MAM *SS I Bet CaKMCVMaicat CM.. Dee*./ SMMMfaaMe. aa ta» i /Bia« 1 a itaa»t/PJ»»naiMlw. japan South899 words
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Advertisement850 1974-09-07 22 ACCfPTIM SU SIMS BF M»fT IMHPMBT FM PMTIABM. UMPIT. SAMUMMSML SAIIIPAPI*. lIMUMSI. IBMSfIMtM TatAlA*. MAMM. ntun. ssmm. ajftr him am sasa* mai* pmts. LC.T. MAfTT HIT 7 Saat It lapt laaoaana. LC.T. SUBTT IBTM tiaiirilea la Part t tapl laaaanu. ICt KAfTT MrT S*aifi n Sapt 14 lapt Mini. SlAin850 words
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Advertisement1001 1974-09-07 22 U.K. JUBiOft SMVICi LOAMNC fOt LONDON, KOTTHDAM, HAMBURG. BILBAO. LI HAVIE t miin P. Maaf Paaacf Uaaaa tUrn ran PfMM MM St taat/1 Ml t/ISct 1 I kt It kt 4 Na< tM MPTMt IMSaU tl/St Set SV» Set a/M tat II Mi a No tl mm laum Miaas faaaag1,001 words
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Advertisement735 1974-09-07 22 BHPt amct n iftMrn imrm/mrmn mn If aaal S-naiin P lalaaf Paaaaf Laaaaf Nn SMM* TIHMM IS/SI Sapt la Part M/tl lapt 14/tl lapt La Nam JO/10. I aaal VII. N'trt S/11. rcaa 14/11. SMSM MU 11/11 Sapt N/llSaat IS/t2 lapt n/H lapt Sutaa 11/10. law. n/io. raaa n. 10735 words
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Advertisement909 1974-09-07 22 THI PORT OF SIHOAPORt 1 Barf*. SlncapoO JaU and WaUr AUTHONITT AMMOUMCIO K«aourcM THI POLLOWINO BBRTHIMO OWT: Henrietta l.lfht*r Ulac AMMAM— MaTMTB POR mpt. 7. Oolden Wonder MtMtaka Maim Putra Harapan SPC Bunker No. 2. OUT: Barf* eXreritronf II Tl»oll 1 and Water Reeourca*. Velma Lykea 13/ M. Petailng 20909 words
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Advertisement611 1974-09-07 23 THE SO V GROUP Placement Services for Clients Our client, a rapidly expanding professional company engaged solely in the interest of establishing and interpreting values of tangible property wishes to engage two senior professional staff to assist in business development in the country. CHARTERED SURVEYOR 74/39/4!) The man we are611 words
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Advertisement470 1974-09-07 23 ffl THteavoßoup Placement Services lor Client ENGINEER Our client, a palm oil processing company in Perak wishes to engage an engineer to manage and operate its rapidly expanding palm oil mill. Apart from the normal engineering functions, he will also be involved in the planning for plant imorovement and expansion.470 words
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Advertisement478 1974-09-07 23 TECHNICAL REPRESENTATIVE Nslfloc Ltd. a subsidiary of ICI Ltd. invites applications for the post of Technical Representative. THE JOB To be a member of a team responsible for the sates, promotion, salts development and servicing of a range of speciality chemicals. THE PERSON Must be s Malaysian citizen below 30478 words
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Advertisement587 1974-09-07 23 A newly established Golf Ball Factory at Senawang. Seremban. tnvitss applications for the post of: ELECTRICAL TECHNICIAN The Man (a) Ags above 22 years (b) Will work on shifts and to be on 24 hours" duty call. Qualifications (a) L.C.E. or equivalent b ib) Chargeman (Medium Experience Pressure) Certificate of587 words
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Advertisement203 1974-09-07 23 BERTA SERVICES SDN. BHD. Sole Agents for Unitata Products Invites applicants from suitably qualified Malaysian Citizens (preference would be given to Bumiputras) for the following vacancies:— (A) Senior Accounts Clark Requirements: BJ Age 28 35 years (ii) Passed M.C.E. or its equivalent and possess L.C.C. Intermediate Certificate in Book-keeping and203 words
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Advertisement456 1974-09-07 24 WARNING NOTICE THE UNITED KINGDOM DESIGNS (PROTECTION) ACT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE, AND THE ORDINANCES OF THE STATES OF MALAYA, SABAH, SARAWAK AND BRUNEI NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Matsushita Electric Industrial Company Limited of 1006, Ohaza Kadoma, Kadoma City, Osaka, Japan, are the registered proprietors of United Kingdom456 words
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Advertisement601 1974-09-07 24 ■^•^•vsejeei^^ Tenders are invited for the construction of a new Chancery and associated works for the Australian High Commission. Singapore. ■"wasaec Tenders may be considered from firms having the appropriate financial standing and possessing a minimum of four years experience In the construction of a number of prestige projects successfully601 words
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Advertisement156 1974-09-07 24 ACKNOWUJ^GEMENT We wish to thank all applicants who answered our advertisements on 17 and 19 August 1974. As the response was tremendous, it has not been possible to reply to each applicant. We wilt be calling short-listed applicants for interviews soon. Meanwhile, to all those who applied, we thank you156 words
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Advertisement450 1974-09-07 24 v Bilaimß'iiivi^giiM'rt MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC CO. (M) BHD., invites applications to fill the following posts:STORE KEEPER Requirements: 1 Wide experience in store procedures and control preferably in electric 1 electronic manufacturing industry. 2) At least 5 years experience in a similar position or in a senior store position. 3) A book-keeping450 words
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Advertisement452 1974-09-07 24 KENYATAAN TAWARAN BANK BUMIPUTRA MALAYSIA BERHAD. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION FOR H.T. SWITCHCEARS. POWER DISTRIBUTION TRANSFORMERS AND STANDBY CENERATINC SET Pemborong-pemborong letrik yang berdaffar di Jabatan Kerja Raya dalam Kelas I dan Pecahan kepala l(a). 2. 3. 4. 5 dan 6 adalah dipelawa untuk memasang dan membekal alat-alat letrik untuk Bangunan Ibu452 words
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Article52 1974-09-07 25 ACNE. PIMPLES, OPEN POMS +rr these your problems? Then ■onsult Louise Klerk, medically trained beauty therapist with 35 years tropical experience, at 440 tel Slngapura, telephone rril73(Bpore) •UST ARRIVED. AN EXCLUSIVE Election of Fine quality dress ?»brics from France i U K Pal's Fashions. 85 Tanglln Road, s pore 1052 words
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Article139 1974-09-07 25 FAITH METHODIST CHURCH. OUEENSTOWN Sunday Service rnclish 7 30 a m 5.30 r rn" (Chinese 10 00 am 7.30 :id»y School (English) S» a.m. 3.45 p.m. (Chinese) in 00 *m 7.30 pm Saturday IB OB 300 pm MYT 430 p m' (English) 7.30 p m .Chinese) 730 pm Weekday*; A139 words
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Article19 1974-09-07 25 handley, 8.A.W.. formerly of Dunlop. Singapore, beloved husband of Oladys nee Kraal on 30th August, in Perth. W Australia19 words
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Article75 1974-09-07 25 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE Mr Lawrence Michael Boudville wish to thank the doctors and nurse* of the Tan Tock Seng Hospital for thetr assistance rendered grateful thanks to relatives and friends for their assistance, wreath*, condolences, donations and attendance during their recent bereavement THE FAMILY OF THE late Madam75 words
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Article45 1974-09-07 25 IN LOVING MEMORY OF Krishnakumarl who departed v* suddenly on 7.9.72 greatly mlsseu by father, mother, brother, sister, grand-mother, brothers-in-law IN EVER LOVING MEMORY of Lily AruUmma wife of the late Dr s 8 Rajanayagam of Kuala Pl,»l. Called to rest a year ago today45 words
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Article42 1974-09-07 25 Singapore Troubled? 1 Discouraged? Ring 91-44-44 or atSM day or night Help Is as near is thr telephone I WHERE IS MY PEN PAL Teacher. Lot your address In Vietnam Please write Richard c/o UTI. 1 3IA Upper Serangoon. >ingapore AT busy42 words
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Advertisement344 1974-09-07 25 classified ads g) M POX THAN VIEN and Mist Judy Yap L K take great pleasure to announce their marriage on Ist Sept 1974 KIRAN DAVE: son born on 6/D/74 to Anne »nd Paklr Thanks to Doctor K D Chong and staK of Mount Alvernla (TTVENS t CHIN A PARTNERS344 words
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Advertisement698 1974-09-07 25 QUALIFIED MIDWIFE WANTID. Shift duty Salary commensurate with experience Apply with photograph to S.T. Box PLACEMENT OFFICER required by Singapore Association for the Blind Minimum academic qualifications: School Cert with Industrial experience and planning ability Age: 25-35 Salary scale: -(400 x 20A (600 Point of entry commensurate with qualifications and698 words
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Advertisement747 1974-09-07 25 REQUIRED FEMALE MCRSTA*W for Immediate employment, knowledge or shorthand, typewriting, secretarial duties, good English essential Minimum 3- 4 yean secretarial experience. Call Miss Helen for appointment, tel n»268 TRADING FIRM REQUIRES SECRETARY with experience In AccounU Apply with full resume salary expected, and nonreturnable photograph to Serangoon Road PO., Box747 words
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Advertisement682 1974-09-07 25 WANTID EXPERIENCED SALESGIRLS. Starting salary (140 pm Call personally 212 2nd floor. Peninsula Shopping Centre, Coleman St or call ***** Well established Electronics Electrical firm require* INDOOR SALESGIRLS with knowledge or English. Interested please call personally for interview »t- Ketenttn Read O" Jeian Beeer rpereS (Contort Mr Loo) any doy682 words
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Advertisement744 1974-09-07 25 TRAINEE OUANTTTY SUVIYOR RBOUMSD by chartered surveyIn* firm Apply stating qualifications, salary expected and with a photograph to ST Box A ***** taMt^HS* SBHT Mmß BMS*B>HI TRAINEE SUPERVISORS Candidate* should have a full Higher School Certificate and must have completed National Service. He must have a good leadership personality, technically744 words
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Advertisement834 1974-09-07 25 WANTIO IMMEDIATELY DtNVStV cum office boy Singapore cltlaens between 20-30 years (Malay nationality) Able to speak English Apply P.O. Boa 1933, Spore or call personally at 33 WalUch Street. Spore 3. RSUUmSO EXPERIENCED MALAY MALI Ouardt Age 25 40 Singapore cltlaen. Total monthly pay (275 6-day week Apply personally 0.0.834 words
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Advertisement692 1974-09-07 25 OPPICI BOY URDSHTLY WANTID Chinee*. Must be able to rid* motor -cycle Apply personally to 401-405 Nehjons Building. P*cfc gj^Streel. «r«apor. t B WANTED IMMEDIATELY Male English speaking Pec n (Singapore Ctttsen). Apply personally to: The Personnel Officer United Engineer* (Singapore) Pte Ltd., River Valley Road. Singapore 9. PHILIPS PROOUCTION692 words
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Advertisement752 1974-09-07 25 UNSKILLED WORKERS I RSOUIRSO. good pay and conditions Apply 350 Jalan Boon Lay. Jurong Monday to Friday PNSUPS require*. 1) BTOHII SUPERVISOR Applleanu must posts* at lea»t School Certificate with minimum of 3 years working experience at supervisory leve, In a modern store. Applleanu with a Technical background will be752 words
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Advertisement870 1974-09-07 25 APARTMENTS:' Duke's Ro*d (700/-. Oxley Road (900/-. Holland Road SMO/-. City Towers (1,470/- Bungalow*:- Merryn Road (1,800/-. Changl Orove (1.300/. Thomson Ridge (1.200/-. Sanny Park (600/-. Serangoon Oarden (470/- Serei.e Realty *****/ *****3. SEEKING ACCOMMODATION? Allow us to assist you. We have all kind* of houses and apartmenu any district870 words
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Advertisement848 1974-09-07 25 INTERNATIONAL MOUSING AOStrCY require* (1) 6 10 detached bungalows (1,500 (4 000 (2) 15 S/4-bedroomed atmldetached/ terrace house* (500 (2.000 (3) 3 apartmenu (SOO (1.500 in any area, preferably dlst 9. 10. 11. 21, furnished/ unfurnished Please phone *****3. ELECTRONIC FIRM IN JURONO REQUIRES DETACHED/ SEMI-DETACHED/ APARTMENT FOR 2 YEARS848 words
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Article, Illustration296 1974-09-07 26 Dead jaga: Youth's help sought J'HK chairman of the Singapore Manufacturers' Association, Mr. Ong Leng Chuan, said yesterday the Government was now studying how to provide loans and training to help members of the association to modernise their factories. The association and Financial Ministry officials had held consultations on the296 words
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Article147 1974-09-07 26 T>OLICE want to con--1 tact Chiang Kin Kwang (above), 17, to help tbem in investigations into the murder of Mohan Singh, 50, a watchman. Mohan Singh was found dead on his bed, at the Kwong Soon Engineering Co. Pte. Ltd. at Rhu Cross on Aug. 1.147 words
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321 1974-09-07 26 Fined: 10 newly weds who kept silent FVE couples were fined $1,000 a couple by the Second District Court yesterday for failing to give notice of their intended marriage tc the Registrar of Marriages. They admitted going through a form of marriage according to Chinese customary rites contrary to the321 words
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117 1974-09-07 26 A49-year-«ld nan, who was caught trying to break Into a Chin Bwee »>ad fUt, was Jailed for a year by the Seconr District Court yesterday for attempted housebreaking. One Chan ow admitted using tool to break Into the flat with two o hers117 words
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Advertisement728 1974-09-07 26 OOUSLE-STORCY BUNOALOW 5 bedrooms. 3 bathrooms approx 7.000 sq. ft. Century Oardens. JB Foreign owners permitted Principals only Reply Advertiser. P O Box 6. Batu Pahat SINGLE STOREY DETACHED BUNOALOW on 7.400 sq ft Presently rented out but Vacant possession In 3 months Alrcondltloned. dining room, sittingroom and 3 bedrooms.728 words
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Advertisement689 1974-09-07 26 7.388 SO. PT. shophouses at I Oeylang Hoad for sale Suitable for business, storage cum residence Reasonable price Phone 7491 1 or *****0 PAR BAST SMOPPINO CENTRE Orchard Rood 2nd floor Corner shop 386 ao>R. Special selling prlcr $167,888. phone *****1 LADIES HAIROPMBBINQ BALOn" with 2 beauty rooms for sale.689 words
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Advertisement823 1974-09-07 26 HONOKONO/BANOKOK 8 DAYS $1050 HONOKONO/ TAIWAN/ HUALEIN (Allshan) t DAYS $1355 HONOKONO/ JAPAN/ TAIWAN/ HUALEIN (Allshan) 12 DAYB SIB9S THE ABOVE BY 747 SIA 2/9. 18/9 7/10. 14/10. 28/10. 11/11. 18/11. 15/11. LOWEST FARES TO LONDON 4 EUROPE S nights a week from r740 BANOKOK/ HONOKONO (MACAU) < DAYB SB9S823 words
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Advertisement776 1974-09-07 26 PAR BAST TRAVEL CLUB (Pte) Ltd offers low cost nights to London/ Europe Also worldwide reservations Please call *****2/ *****5/*****1. AIR SERVICES INTERNATIONAL FTI LTD offers SPECIAL LOW FARES to London Europe Also World-Wide Bookings Pteeee call: 2M7SBS/8. GILL TRAVEL OFFERS low cost flights to London. Europe. U.S.A.. Australia, Hongkong776 words
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Advertisement772 1974-09-07 26 lArfttttSf BEOINNERS J-MONTH COURSE commencing 8.9 74 every Sunday 10 a.m 12 p.m. by Japanese Graduate experienced teacher p.^'-* Commercial School (opposite Odeon Katong) Tel. *****6 BEGINNERS RAPID BOOKKEEPWG, SMORT-HANO. Typewriting: Mornings/ Afternoons/ Evening: Starting 3rd, 4th. Sth Singapore Institute of Commerce. 283 C Selegle Complex/ 79 Middle Road. (*****8/772 words
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Advertisement725 1974-09-07 26 CANE FURNITURE for hotels/ homes Lee Wah. 10C JervoU Road. 9 Cavenagh Road *****0/ *****3 Spore. RENTAL. BALI WOODEN FURNITURE, refrigerators tradein arrangeable Pleaae contact: 18 Tlverton Lane. B'pore 9 TOP QUALITY HAND-MADE RUGS and wall-to-wall carpeting from stock or your own design In any site/ colour from $9 25725 words
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Article, Illustration28 1974-09-07 28 TBEASURED memories Of Isabel Sarwjsal liaanss. A dear vile and mother left us on 7.t.6>. Sadly ml— f cl but nerer forgotten by husband and children.28 words
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Article175 1974-09-07 28 M AN OF COUR--1 A«E II is definitely Class 1 material in his present form, and I am confident he will pass his first test in the top class in Race Six at Bukit Timah today. A win can earn this remarkabl y-lm- proved175 words
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Article181 1974-09-07 28 Raoe 1 KAMPONG MELAYU II: Has shown ability In gallops; looks forward: can win firatUP BOUTHEAST WIND: Turned three In August; has made splendid headway since first race over Pg. 61 July I; should go wall ADABTEK: Pair effort last week when seventh in Dlv. 5 gf race; steadily regaining181 words
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224 1974-09-07 28 DENNIS CHIA - DENNIS CHIA By ¥)ONT look beyond Man of Courage II for the winner In Race Six at Buklt Tlmah today. He Is In terrific form at the moment The Henrys Choice gelding U definitely Class One material. He showed this last week when winning224 words
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Article91 1974-09-07 28 Dunk fires a 65 to join lead TOKTO. F«. Australian Bill Dunk shot a aeren-under-par 65 today to move Into a first place tie with three Japanese In the second round of the 25 million yen (1310.--000) Suntory Open (otf tournament. Dunk had a two-day total of IM at theUPI - 91 words
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Article58 1974-09-07 28 JOHANNBSBDRO. Tn. Australian top aaad Oeoff Hunt beat former British World champion Jonah Barrtneton »-4. »-7. 0-1. »-4 In a one-and-half-bour semifinal battle at tha South African Open squash rackets championships yesterday Third-seeded Hlddy Jenan of Pakistan also moved into tomorrow's final by baatinc Australian Cam58 words
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Article40 1974-09-07 28 QUITO. (Bftcador). ftl Junior Uchtweifbt boxer Ramlro W 1 BoUnos has kaan gtvan (irstxooo (»i».oo> by tfaa antadonaa gowaroaaant to neip flnanca hu trip to Japan to ebaOkupa KuaUki shibtvu tor tba world Utto. he said rasur<W»y ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article655 1974-09-07 28 N*W YORK. Prt Tha BorlaH Union's HatiooaJ baaMlMai te«m defMUd a United stataa AU-atar tama Tt-70 her* last night aa Rua•tan forward AiaKaadar BtUnlkov scored M potnta. lUutcr. up fifth Dlv. 4 «f last weak; appears to have benefited fiom run; worked wall on Thursday; good iongshot. PRIXUDE:655 words
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Article1777 1974-09-07 28 2.1S Class 4 Dlv. c W >TJ MM ($9,500 $6,650 to wlnn«r) ■■■■■■••■■■■i (Apprwnncv jocKvyw only; i 4»T» I (Kfroo—txi 9anuun 6 to (da ->2> Rah 1 1 0900 CfcaMMnr N (BK Chua)Banuurl 489 (d 2 *ie> nililin 5 1 Tm Ci limaii (Top T>n) R Br»uart«n Hi1,777 words
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370 1974-09-07 28 LASCELLES, a fancied runner in the Pesta Sukan Cup on Sunday, showed top form at Buklt Tlmah yesterday morning, reports DENNIS CHIA. With George Podmore up. he went two rounds, clapping on the pace In his second circuit to run 4f In 53 2/5370 words
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201 1974-09-07 28 ONDOK. Prt— Aslf Iqbal. Kents Pakistan allrounder, waa yesterday refused permission to play for his County In tomorrow's Olllette Cup final against Lancashire at Lord's here Tba chairman's advisory committee of the Test and County Cricket Board turned down aReuter - 201 words
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Article518 1974-09-07 28 44 for if. Ma* at Oalwap (J. Johnson) showed good form in a If run In 41 Grand Caw* U clocked 43 4/5. Gray Oasttt (Staples) did attractive 3f In 40 2 5 RACE t: The Bold Oaes (Sairl) matched strides with '■aiiannl VII (McClune) over If in M518 words
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Advertisement135 1974-09-07 28 KEBETAPI TANAH MELAYU Tawaran-tawaran adalah dipelawa dartpada Pemboroncpemboront Kelas "a- ke atas rang brraattar dalam Jabatan Kejuruterlan Raya. Keretapt Tanah Melayu untuk Provlalop of P.Wi>. Water Supply to Qrs No 4 'Class vni a. i.. No. U units) O. L. M (S unlU) with individual Bathrooms for "*"g Lines at135 words
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369 1974-09-07 29 ONDON, Frl. h Troubled Tottenham Hotspur tomorrow visit Liverpool, the English Soccer League leaders, where they will be able to see just how smoothly a managerial change can be overcome. Tottenham's morale has plummeted following miserable performances and the shock resignation of long-time rReuter - 369 words
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266 1974-09-07 29 PETER SIOVV - TJASKETBALL Asso- elation of Singapore has asked 18 member countries or As lan Basketball Conf c d c ration to help It impose a life ban on 11 national players. BAS secretary Lee Yce Nen said that waa done to see266 words
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Article125 1974-09-07 29 p>ARIS. Frl. Australian Evonne Ooolagong and American Jimmy Connors are suirur the French Lawn Tennis Federation for one million franca (tSOO.OOOi each because they were banned from the French Open championships, a Federation spokesman said yesterday. The French Federation barred the two players from the event lastReuter - 125 words
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Article139 1974-09-07 29 Bowles decides to leave QPR LONDON. Fri Stan Bowles, temperamental soccer star of Queen's Park Rangers, went on the transfer list yesterday at an asking price of £25t> M* (shout 11.37 million). Bowles said he made the transfer request for "personal reasons." Manager Gordon Jago reluctantly agreed to let himReuter; AP - 139 words
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Article39 1974-09-07 29 TSLOK Kurmu United scored a shock 2-0 victory over defending champions Singapore Marble In the PAS Youth soccer tournament match at Jalan Beamr stadlura on Thursday. In the other match. Mount Qnlly held TJong Bahru CC 1-3.39 words
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Article318 1974-09-07 29 JOE DORAI - Noh will lead goal hunt tonight JOE DORAI By MOHAMMED NOH, the NaiT1 tional soccer team's goalgetter, will skipper Singapore Youth, which Includes five other Internationals, against Selangor, Malaysia's Burnley Cup champions, at the National Stadium tonight at 7. Versatile Nob U a veteran among players of hit own age318 words
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Article33 1974-09-07 29 LONDON. Frt— rnie match between Worcestershire and the Pakistani cricketers here waa abandoned yesterday without a ball being bowled during the three days. _Jhe ground was waterlogged after heavy rain.— BeuterReuter - 33 words
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Article171 1974-09-07 29 ASHOK BEATEN IN JUNIOR TOURNEY V«W YORK. Frl.— lt tv bad day for the Amritraj brothers in the U.S. Open tennis championships yesterday. After V.;iy had bowed out to Ken Rosewall In the quarter finals, Ashok. youngest of the tone Indian brothers, lost In the Junior International tournament quarter final*171 words
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Article, Illustration40 1974-09-07 29 ROMS, Frl The controveralal Darts Cup semifinal between Italy and South Africa has been postponed one week and will take place on Sept. 26-M. the secretary of the Italian Tennis Federation nld yesterday AP MOM... goal hunt leaderAP - 40 words
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Article135 1974-09-07 29 Argentina win trip to Malaysia BUENOS AIRES. Fri Argentina's hockey players scored a convincing 3-9 victory over Canada here yesterday, clinching a trip to Malaysia next year as American sone representatives in the "World Hockey Cup finals. A large crowd watched the deciding game in a three-match series. Argentina took135 words
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311 1974-09-07 29 Tanner beats Smith in biggest upset fIEW YORK, Fri. Unseeded Roscoe Tanner upset third-seeded Stan Smith in four sets yesterday to advance to the men's singles semi-finals of the U.S. Open tennis championships at Forest Hills, along with Jimmy Connors, John Newcombe and Ken Rosewall. In the tournament's biggest upset311 words
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Article, Illustration180 1974-09-07 29 Connors, also off to a faltering start, lost the first set after Metrevell achieved the only service breakthrough of the set In the second game. Soviet star But Connors, playing In the final stadium match before a crowd of 14.016 never lost his delivery again asReuter - 180 words
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Advertisement236 1974-09-07 29 I/WEN WE ARRNE IN ITS GOOD AFTERNOON. EUROPE ITS NOT GOOD MORNING, flHgHßr2|HHj||HH|H&s^^|^^H^^|iH HHi^^PlH^H£^ > a^^^^H|Hfl^H|m Sleeping all night in any aircraft just F^^yHfl^^^^^Hßl^^^P^Vm^^^^^^^^H I isn't sleeping at all. Hi^^^^^^^B w^^b^b^b^bbbbbbH So next time you go to Europe, go on Wr Hb^b^b^bbbbbsH hoard SAS' daylight Trans-Asian raj^BHJt sbsT I x236 words
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Miscellaneous67 1974-09-07 29 SOCCER— Selangor Burnley Cup v Singapore Youths (Nat stadium 7 p.m > Leong Hin Seng Challenge Trophy: Alexandra Hospital Doctors v Outram Road General Hospital Doctors (Alexandra 6 p.m.). Friendly: Fraser and Neave v Changl Prisons (Changl 5.16 p.m.). RUGBY SRU League Dlv 1: 'A' Coy. 'C Coy. Dieppe 'B67 words
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Article, Illustration549 1974-09-07 30 Japan knock out Thailand in thrilling battle rrEHERAN, Fri. Japan yesterday knocked out Thailand 3-2 in a thrillIng open encounter at the Seventh Asian Oames men's team badminton competition at the Amjadleh Stadium here. The decider fell on the young shoulders of Japan's Shoichi Toganoo and Thailand's Plchal. The twoReuter; UPI - 549 words
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281 1974-09-07 30 Israel are now favourites to win soccer gold JSRAEL, piling 14 goals past two helpless opponents, emerged as the new favourites to win the Asian Games football tournament after Iran's plodding 2-1 victory over Burma in the Aryamehr Stadium here last Bight, Although Burma won the football crown In the281 words
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Article248 1974-09-07 30 China's divers find more gold rj»EHERAN. Prl. China continued to dominate the Asian Oames diving yesterday winning the gold and bronze medals in the men's three metre springboard to add to the gold and silver they won in the women's event on Wednesday. Hsleh Tsal-Mln 21. several times Chinese nationalReuter - 248 words
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Article466 1974-09-07 30 rivUtIKAN Prt a North X Korean track, driver Kirn Joong-Il was tha etfonsjaH saaa >n Teharan tola Mutiny Kirn, 41. a father of ata. bald IN kilos of iron above bis bead for thrae saeonds last night to hiooani heavyweight chawpton In the Asian Oamea weifhUifUnsj tournament466 words
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Article211 1974-09-07 30 Today's events mEHKBAN, m ProX fraauae af create at tha Savant* Aalaa Gum* lamirriw (all Una Sl»fpara): FOOTBALL: p.m. Barma v PakJatan. Malaysia r Philippine., 1* v. Japan v laratl. Bahrain v VOLLEYBALL: I.M pja. WaSMH Saatn Korea, f Iran 7.M p.m.. Men rakiatan Saata Korea; djb. Inn v Kuwait211 words
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311 1974-09-07 30 Iran pin their golden hopes on wrestlers rpEHERAN, Fri. Iran's powerful team, which Includes three reigning freestyle world champions, seems certain to bring in the host country's biggest medal harvest when Asian Oames wrestling begins on Sunday. Wrestling Is the national sport In Iran and except for soccer Is theReuter - 311 words
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515 1974-09-07 30 Cyril bows out on a split decision 'TEHERAN, Fri. Singapore's Cyril Jeerls bowed out of the Asian Oames boxing competition when he was beaten on a split decision by Thailand's Arln Seubsenan in the first round or the featherweight division here last night. Cyril, the Beap Oames gold medallist, wasAP - 515 words
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Advertisement280 1974-09-07 30 straight talk about Banking. And you. A lot of young people m^M <Fm. at UNITED Banks we have find going to the bank pretty T^B.^^. ways ne 'P' n 9 y° u ac P uire uncomfortable. There you <m •"V jt/ more worldly goods or save are in this temple280 words
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Article, Illustration100 1974-09-07 31 TEHEaAri. Fri. Asian Games medals table at (he md of the fifth afternoon of competition: USB Jspan U 16 SI V Korea 14 8 6 (him 6 16 6 Iran 7 16 S S. Korea 6 6 6 Burma 1 t t lu»t\ 1 6 S Philippines 6UPI - 100 words
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Article49 1974-09-07 31 TEHERAN. Frl. SlngaPorei Syed Abdul Kadlr •as outpointed by South Korea's Park Chan-Hee in a light-flyweight first round bout here tonight. In another light-flyweight contest. North Koreas Klm Wou OIL a silver medallist In the Munich Olympics, knocked out Pakistan's Arshad Ohorlshl »i the first round.49 words
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464 1974-09-07 31 ERNEST FRIDA - rpEHERAN, Fri.— A South Korea broke Japan's domination in the clay pigeon shooting events of the Asian Games here today by taking the team gold medal in the skeet competition. The South Kr.-eans. showing all round consistency, put up a good two-day total464 words
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Article1319 1974-09-07 31 r\ BADMINTON Men* Trasa: Japan beat Thailand 3-2 (V Ino lost to Jaiytn 18-13 10-16 6-16; M Tuchida beat R. Sangob J -l IS-4. N lkeda and S o«' oo lost to Paranchal and I Piwcht l-is 7.i5 mo and Tuchids beat Bandld and I °*'«ol i5-u1,319 words
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Article367 1974-09-07 31 TEHERAN. Fri. Tay Chin .Too, 18, Singapore's Sportswoman of 1972. who leaves next month for Britain to study accountancy, today said her farewell to Asian Games and international swimming competitions with a bronze in her pet event the 100 m butterfly. It was unfortunate that367 words
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Article291 1974-09-07 31 Singapore crash with Eric's exit rnEHERAN, Fri. Singapore put 1 themselves out of the running for a medal In the water polo competition of the Asian Games when they were beaten 0-4 by Japan last night. This was Singapore's second defeat. They will now have to settle for fourth or291 words
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Article, Illustration116 1974-09-07 32 Oh! Too bad for young Key vaneh rl Teheran press went in search of the youngett competitor among the 3.0*0 athletes competing in the Asian Games, and claimed that Keyvaneh Asgharl of Iran, at 11. to be so. But they were proved wrong. Thailand's swimmer Rachaneevan Bulakul. who is 10116 words
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Article140 1974-09-07 32 'Plug the foreign money drain' BANGKOK. Frl— Thailand's Board of Investment (BOD has called on the Government to take steps to stop the drop of foreign Investment here. The board's action came two days after a Japanese consortium decided to pull out of a proposed UBJ9O million (***** million) petrochemical140 words
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Article42 1974-09-07 32 VIENNA. PYI. AuatrU U planning to ban all superMale flights over 1U territory t> government bulletin said today. A Bill drafted by the Transport Ministry would rule out supersonic flights > y the Anglo-French Concorie or Soviet TUI44 alrltnen Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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508 1974-09-07 32 SOUTH VIETNAM and Cambodia today agreed under American diplomatic pressure, to settle their oil dispute by negotiation, political sources said. The South Vietnametc Foreign Ministry ■ent a telegram to the Phnom Penh Government today to make it clear that Saigon does508 words
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Article335 1974-09-07 32 •*rop«rt)r taaroi f«at«r*4 Ana Mania* Praptrty Corp ky Urn K« «lt lanotjMnt Offlci. at. Martlßi i-^^^up^op'^'-...srr^o^^^^.rsEo >" JSLmTtSL alorauaa or BP t oßmitar mtw UJrTOOM PH. Spot tT.TC. Oet M TS. No* MM. Oot/Daa KM Taa/Maraa MM April /Jim laty/aaat M.M. Oot/Dw II a*. laa/lUrak UN Aprtl/Jaa* Sl.fS.335 words
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Article, Illustration199 1974-09-07 32 MHN LIM KIM CMVI. M paaMa mi uctux lmiai bale** Wtlt, MM U» Cbla Rhl, U»rnM Cfcla Baas. Rojratoa Ckia Ha*. Jimmy Ckla H«. Haary Ckla Tklaa. f* Inn* MM-ia-lav MtafcMl T«o iml«m>iif m—aliai Taa." Cort««. tarn Block Me, 11S1-D, Taa Ptr* Wort* aaaaay T4, l rat- far lUmb199 words
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352 1974-09-07 32 -Giscard invites EEC heads for talks INFLATION and Ihe threat of a major slump in the West are expected to dominate emergency talks near here at the weekend between Finance Ministers and top officials of five major economic powers. t* T5 c J^ at i 0 of the Informal gatheringReuter - 352 words
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Miscellaneous13 1974-09-07 32 The weather THE weather outlook today from 6 a.m. to midday: Isolated showers.13 words
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