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Title Section15 1974-09-10 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FINAL EDITION TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1974 25 CENTS M.C.(P) 21/7415 words
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Article, Illustration890 1974-09-10 1 Ford Government plunged into domestic crisis... WASHINGTON, Monday PRESIDENT Fords unconditional pardon for former President Nixon has embroiled the new Administration in its first domestic crisis. Mr. Ford's decision plunged his fledgling Administration into the muddied backwash of the Watergate scandal, threatened to rupture his rapportReuter; AP; NYT; UPI - 890 words
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Article44 1974-09-10 1 LONDON. Mon. Miranda Quarry, third wife oX British actor Peter Sellers, filed suit for divorce today. The action U not contested. Seller*. 48. and Mia* Quarry. 37-year-old step daughter of Cunard Lin* chief Lord Mancroft. wer* married In 1(70. AP.AP - 44 words
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Article35 1974-09-10 1 JAKARTA. Mon Pour policemen were killed when their truck ought fir* after a collision with a passenger train In Surabaya, East Java, lait weekend, the Indonesian dally Suara Karra reported today. Reutar.Reuter - 35 words
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Article23 1974-09-10 1 LONDON. Mon Prince Charles, heir to the British throne, today began three-and-a-half month* training at a Royal Navy haltooptor pilot. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article, Illustration144 1974-09-10 1 rfiANJUNG KARANG 1 (South Sumatra), Mon.— Behind the face of eight-year-old Arlf Tukan, lying in hie hospital bed here today, is hidden a tragic tale of ordeal and a painful low. A survivor of a crash last Saturday of a Garuda F-27 plane, the boyUPI - 144 words
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Article80 1974-09-10 1 LONDON. Man. Prime Minuter Harold Wilson return* to London today after a wee* anil at Queen Kliiabath's ScoUlah holiday reMdanee, during which h* U believed to have informed her of hl» date for the next parliamentary election Mr WUaon. who baa tod a minority Labour Government80 words
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Article31 1974-09-10 1 eiRXMBAN, lion. A M-year-oM coffee Mall owner ha* reported the lost Of a Social Welfare lottery ticket which won the 5400.00S flret prtae drawn in Malacca on Aug 11.31 words
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439 1974-09-10 1 PARIS, Mon— The US, •T West Germany, Britain, France, Italy and Japan decided last night to seek greater Independence from oil as a source of energy and to work together to beat Inflation and strengthen their economies, French Finance Minister JeaUPI - 439 words
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93 1974-09-10 1 LONDON. Hon.—Commander Nigel Howell. the senior London police officer seconded to Hongkong to fight corruption there, returned to Britain shortly after his arrival because he showed "marked stress" after six days in the colony, Scotland Yard said toCommander Howell, 46, due to stay inReuter - 93 words
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Article, Illustration478 1974-09-10 1 LOURCNCO MARQUES, Monday TWO hand-grenades exploded in a demonstration by several thousand whites protesting in the Mozambique city of Beira today against rule by African nationalists, according to eyewitnesses. The grenades burst as Portuguese troops fired over the heads of the crowd and then charged themReuter; AP - 478 words
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121 1974-09-10 1 $190 mil losses: Official arrested LUOANO (Switzerland), Mon.— Swiss authorities, probing massive losses at the Lugano branch of Lloyds Bank of London, today announced the arrest of the branch's suspended chief foreign exchange dealer. State prosecutor Paolo Bernasconl said dealer Mar Colombo, a 28-year-old Swiss national, was charged with falsificationAP - 121 words
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Article68 1974-09-10 1 BONN. Mon. The Prime Minuter of Sri Lanka. Mrs. Slrlmavo Bandaranalke, arrived here today for an eightday visit to West Oermany. a Foreign Ministry spokesman said. Hn. Banrtiranalfce Is scheduled to have talks with President Walter Scheel. Chancellor Helmut Schmidt and other West OermanReuter - 68 words
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Article44 1974-09-10 1 BANGKOK. Mon. Two young couplet were being bald by police today after the discovery of lorry loaded with anti-tank guns, two anti-aircraft weapons and a large stock of ajnaaunltion near the north-west Thailand border town at None Khal at the weekend Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article27 1974-09-10 1 TUDELA (Spain). Mon Savon people, Including a couple and their throe children, drowned yesterday when their car skidded Into a canal, polloe said today. -^AP.AP - 27 words
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Article63 1974-09-10 1 EDINBURGH, Moo. Prim* Minister Wilson said today ba bad nothing U amy about the next general eleeUon in Britain, tat opinion hen hardened on Oct. 10 as the most likely date. Smiling as he boarded a RAF )*t for the return flight to London after63 words
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Advertisement75 1974-09-10 1 SCHOOL BOOKS: SAVING $500,000 Psse 8 world's nm scalp transplant 2 NEW Thleu bid for peace 3 US guards A -arms In Greece and Turkey 4 TEXTILE trade will ride the slump 5 PAT up that hike call to shipping firms 9 YOUNG offenders: STU to help IS HOUSING: Jakarta75 words
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Advertisement190 1974-09-10 1 For Clear Comfortable Contmlt:, C.S. CHONG O.D. EVERBRIGHT' OPTICAL CO 19. CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE 1. J M^^B, II New Philips .Hi-Fi Panel Speakers. The revolutionQfy slimline speakers that sound as good as they look. Philip* Hi-Fi Panel Speakers. Frequency range: Only 2f deep, they can be ***** Hl hung like190 words
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Article64 1974-09-10 2 HONtJKONO, Mon. Oen Yakubu Oowon of Nigeria, the second African leader to visit China In leu* than a week, told Ulka today with Chinese leaden In Peking Oan Oowon. the head of the federal military government In Nigeria and Com-mander-in-chief of the Nigerian armed forces arrived inUPI - 64 words
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Article60 1974-09-10 2 BARCELONA, Man. Three firemen were injured yesterday fighting a fire which aank the Greek freighter Popl In Barcelona harbour, police said. The Popl. carrying a cargo of liquid potash chloride, broke In two and sank after It was rocked by several explosion* Police said ItUPI - 60 words
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Article, Illustration947 1974-09-10 2 GAYLORD SHAW - GAYLORD SHAW What went on behind the scenes... B> NEW YORK: Literary agent Irving Laiar said yesterday former President Nixon has authorised him to negotiate the tale of his memoirs for what will probably be over US$2 million (SSS million) in advance payments.AP - 947 words
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212 1974-09-10 2 World's first scalp switch on woman MELBOURNE. Monday rvOCTORS at a Melbourne hospital believe they have successfully completed what Is probably the world's first entire sclap replacement, r A team of five surgeons replaced the forehead, eyebrows, right ear and a large portion of the cheek of 21-year-old Pamela HaebichReuter - 212 words
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Article95 1974-09-10 2 No trace of stolen US missiles HEIDELBERG, Mon. Thirteen days after the discovery that 90 antitank missiles disappeared from an American base In Germany, army and West German police have failed to track down either the rockets or the thieves. A spokesman for the Prosecutor General < Office In theUPI - 95 words
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Article55 1974-09-10 2 RANOOON. Mon. A naval patrol has arrested five fishing boats from Thailand found poaching In Burmese waters. Informed sources said yesterday. Eighteen members of the crew of another Thai fishing vessel Pawptchalnavl arrested by a patrol last August sxe due to appear before a court here today55 words
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194 1974-09-10 2 BANKERS MEET ON MONEY MARKET CRISIS BASLE, Mon. Leading central bankers met here today to discuss the woes of Western money markets and ways of recycling Arab oil funds into hard-hit industrial economies. Informed sources said these topics were on the agenda for the routine monthly meeting of the BankReuter - 194 words
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273 1974-09-10 2 LONDON. Mon. THE Soviet Union is reviewing its Middle East polky in readiness for talks next month with U8 Secretary of State Dr Henry Kissinger. Diplomatic sources said today It may Involve the resumption of arms supplies to ■cypt Soviet relations with Egypt haveUPI - 273 words
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205 1974-09-10 2 Senate to hold secret hearing on Rooky's —millions-' WASHINGTON. Mon The Senate rules committee plans to bold a closed-door meeting to consider an unusual matter the investigation of Nelson Rockefeller's finances in preparation for hearings on his nomination to be Vice-Presi-dent. The hearings have not yet been scheduled, and forNYT - 205 words
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126 1974-09-10 2 Kennedy booed and showered with eggs BOSTON, Mon. Angry white Boston school parents today booed and threw eggs and tomatoes at Senator Edward Kennedy, during a rally staged by 8,000 parents to protest a federal desegregation order for the city's schools which takes place on Thursday. Sen Kennedy appeared atUPI - 126 words
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Article65 1974-09-10 2 MOSCOW. Mon Indian External Affair* Minuter Swaran Stagti arrived In Moscow today for a four-day visit during which he will have talks with Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei OromTko. Mr. Singh was met at the airport by Mr Oromyko and Deputy Foreign Minister Leonid Rylchov who returned recentlyReuter - 65 words
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Article56 1974-09-10 2 LONDON. Mon Another British travel group, ip»cUJtv lnf in holiday* in Italy Bp*m and Portugal. Am collapsed and a receiver has been appointed, it was announced here Dtacoverinc Oroup. a Lon-don-ba.«ed company, aaid It had saved 13.000 holidays <n the three countries through a rescue operationReuter - 56 words
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396 1974-09-10 3 WASHINGTON, Mon rE United States and China are maintaining a course toward Improving relations despite the resignation of President Nixon and continued problems over Taiwan. Trade between the two nations this year Is expected to top US$l billion (552.5 billion). An assessmentNYT; UPI - 396 words
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661 1974-09-10 3 Suharto agrees' to act as mediator gOI'TH Vietnam has begun efforts to open I new dialogue with the communists designed to bring peace to Vietnam by the end of this year, diplomatic sources s;iid today. President Thleu has ordered two top aidesReuter; AP - 661 words
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Article146 1974-09-10 3 Man shot dead in refugee riot NEW DELHI, Mon. One man was killed and more than M were Injured during a riot by over 6.M* refugees from the former East Pakistan at a camp In the central Indian state of Madhya Pradjwh early yesterday. The Frees Trust of India news146 words
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180 1974-09-10 3 China again warns India over Sikkim TJONQKONO. Mon. II China, angered by India's move to absorb the tiny Himalayan buffer state of 81kkim. warned yesterday that, the action would not go "without punishment." The warning came in an article published by the Chinese Communist Party newspaper. People's Daily. The NewUPI - 180 words
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Article51 1974-09-10 3 SEOUL. Mon A drunken South Korean army corporal killed himself after shooting to death four colleagues in Seoul on Saturday, police said today. Police said Cpl. Han Tae-yop. 25. fired his carbine at random inside a military barracks, instantly killing four soldiers. He then shot himself, they said.—51 words
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Article, Illustration295 1974-09-10 3 SEOUL, M«tt. AntiJapanese demonstrator! today burnt an eflftty of Japanese Foreign Minister Toshlo Klmara near the Japanese Embassy here and riot poUee ftred tear gas to stop an attempt to march on the embassy. About 150 members of the Korean Veterans Association poured petrol onReuter - 295 words
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114 1974-09-10 3 Aussie wheat: 'China not getting special prices' pANBERRA, Mon. \j Australian Agriculture Minister Sen. Ken Wrledt today categorically denied that Australia's large wheat sales to China are being made below prices charged by other countries. In a statement released here. Mr. Wrledt denied suggestions that the Government had applied pressureReuter - 114 words
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Article45 1974-09-10 3 LONDON, lion.—Weathermen predicted more rain and wind (or much of Britain today, but nothing like the gale that lashed the southern part of the country on Saturday, up-rooUng trees and crops, cutting electricity, and playing havoc with shipping In the English Channel. -UPI.UPI - 45 words
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179 1974-09-10 3 12 dead as Shirley lashes Japan rKYO, Mon— Shirley, the season's 18th typhoon, killed 12 people and levelled scores of houses in a destructive weekend swipe across southern and western Japan, police said today. Shirley was downgraded to a depression this morning, but weathermen said heavy rains were expected toAP - 179 words
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Article44 1974-09-10 3 RANGOON, lion Ten people, *tw»hyhnf two children, war* drowned when their boat sank In a ■torm off Ye In Lower Burma, the newspaper Mew Light at Burma reported yesterday Bgnt other people on the boat swam to sassty.— JUuUr44 words
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200 1974-09-10 4 Zuno attacks BOH-in -law and praises captors GUADALAJARA Mon President Lute Echeverria's 83 year old father-in-law has ended a 10-day kidnap ordeal with criticism cf the Government and praise for his leftist captors. Mr. Jose Ouadalupe Zuno Hernandez, a political power In his own right, attacked his son-in-law's government for200 words
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169 1974-09-10 4 'Stockpile food for new strike 9 order in Ulster BELFAST. Mon. MUltant Protestants have ordered their followers to stockpile canned food and other emergency supplies In preparation for a new province-wide general strike, Protestant sources said today They said the Ulster Workers Council, which led a 10-day strike in May169 words
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Article40 1974-09-10 4 CARACAS. Mon— Petroleum exporttaf countries u« likely to deride to rtiae the price of crude oil by 14 per omt during their meeting in Vienna later this week, Ventiuelan Hydrocarbons Minister Valentin Heraandec said hare today —iteuter.40 words
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Article29 1974-09-10 4 BEIRUT. Mon. Saudi Arabia U expected to take over the American Arabian Oil Company (ARAMCO) within three days, a weekly Beirut newspaper reported here today.— R«ut«r29 words
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277 1974-09-10 4 Army prepares move against Selassie ADDIS ABABA, Monday fYKE armed forces committee controlling x Ethiopia today appeared to be preparing for action against an Increasingly Isolated EmD6ror H&ilc Sclaaalp Public fury against the once-venerated monarch burst Into the open yesterday when thousands marched through the capital chanting "Hang I theReuter - 277 words
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Article70 1974-09-10 4 Kirk knew end was near CHRIffTCHURCH. Man. New Zetland's late Prime Minister. Mr. Norman Kirk. knew be was dying, aeeordlnf to a Labour Party colleague quoted in the Chrtstehurch morning newspaper The Press Ma*. Mr. Jock Mathsson waa quoted m ssvrlng that Mr stlrk. who died In Wellington on Aug.Reuter - 70 words
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295 1974-09-10 4 Guard on A-arms in Greece, Turkey WASHINGTON, Monday gINCE the Cyprus crisis erupted in midJuly, the United States has taken precautionary measures to protect and, if necessary, to remove atomic warheads stockpiled in Greece and Turkey, Defence Department officials disclosed today. The main cause of concern, the officials said, wasNYT - 295 words
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198 1974-09-10 4 Makarios: I shall return to Cyprus soon GENEVA, Mon. Archbishop Makarlos has said he U still the legitimate head of the Cyprus Republic and will return to the Island in the very near future. The bearded archbishop told a press conference yesterday following weekend talks here with Oreek Foreign MinisterReuter; AP - 198 words
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287 1974-09-10 4 BKIRUT, Mon— An offlelal of the Palestine Liberation Organisation today denied any recognised guerilla group was responsible for Sunday's crash of Trans World Airlines' Boeing 707 off the Greek Island of Corfu, killing all 88 aboard. A group, calling Itself the ArabUPI - 287 words
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Article127 1974-09-10 4 PA&ACAB, Men \J lfore than U» mUbon chiMrast la the Third World are enffering the effeeta of m»l--nntritton, an Intarnattoaml confatsam «v taii hat*. Dr. Margaret Derlne (ram New York, the new iHBUmt a* Urn WarM OrfmniMUen far Pre-fchaal ■<— attaa, wsi ■aaaaiin yaatardar ajtReuter - 127 words
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Article101 1974-09-10 4 TALKS TO REVIVE COFFEE PACT LONDON, Mon. -World coffee producers and consumers opened talks in London today to revive the ailing International Coffee Agreement (ICA). Tumbling coffee prices have forced previously reluctant producer nations to the birgalnlng table. The executive board and council of the International Coffet Organisation (ICO) willAP - 101 words
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Article37 1974-09-10 4 BAHKEEN, Mon. Talks resumed today between the Bahrein Oovemment and Ue American -owned Bahrein Petroleum Company (Bapco) on the Oulf State s plan to take over 60 per oent of the firm's production bare. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article224 1974-09-10 4 BANGKOK, Mon— The Manila Pact. the treaty which gave birth to the South-East Asian Treaty Organisation (Seato), was signed 20 years ago yesterday and Seato celebrated its birth with a low-key annual report emphasising social programmes over military matters. BANGKOK: US militar; authoritirs today announced a aeries of measuresAgencies - 224 words
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Advertisement548 1974-09-10 4 TODAY WE CELEBRATE OUR GOLDEN JUBILEE Tamil Nesan reaches a greater section of the Tamil speaking community in Malaysia than any other paper Tamil Nesan is daily read by yiir Ti|||| II CD ill more than 100,000 readers lIX IAmIL HIoAH MALAYSIA'S LEADING NATIONAL TMML OAJUT 37, Jalan Am pang,548 words
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329 1974-09-10 5 Radiation: Certain firms must apply for licence INDUSTRIAL, clinical •1 and research establishments which have non-exempted Irradiating apparatus, such as an X-ray machine or radioactive materials, are required to apply for a licence before the end of this month. Imports and exports of such apparatus or materials are also subject329 words
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Article53 1974-09-10 5 Body of baby found in river THE body of a month old baby girl was fc.und in the Singapore River on Sunday. Police said the baby was naked and had bruises on the left leg. The body was taken to Outram Mortuary. Those who can identify the baby should call53 words
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Article64 1974-09-10 5 NINETY-ONK new applications for liquor licences will be considered by the Liquor* Licensing Board at Its general tesalon In the Pint District Court today. Of these, nine are for public house first class; two for public house second class. 26 for beer house first class' 1764 words
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164 1974-09-10 5 'ROW RIG CARRIES ON AS DATELINE NEARS HPHE American-owned 1 offshore oil rig Glomar Four is continuing to drill In the Gulf of Thailand, pending the outcome of current talks over sovereignty between South Vietnam and the Khmer Republic. South Vietnam has threatened to destroy the rig, which is on164 words
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Article70 1974-09-10 5 SATU to hold convention today THE Singapore Air Transport workers' Union will hold its first triennial general convention of delegates today at the RELC auditorium in Orange Grove Road at 2.30 p.m. The convention will be chaired by the president. Mr. Phey Yew Kok. who U also president of the70 words
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Article100 1974-09-10 5 Shops to make way for complex SEVERAL shophouses, provision stores, coffeeshops and stalls along Telok Ayer Street are to be cleared for a multi-million development project In trie area. The land In 29 lots totalling 63,822.6 aq. ft. is owned by Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation, Eastern Realty Co., Eu Properties100 words
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92 1974-09-10 5 160 champion babies for top contest ABOUT 160 champion babies from 53 community centres will compete for three top titles in the Grand National baby show competition on Sunday The contest, to be held at the conference hall at ISO p.m. a the finale of a series of baby shows92 words
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Article62 1974-09-10 5 AN attendant at Purer Park swimming pool, who sold a watch be aald was found by the pcolstd*. was fined $M by the Pint Magistrate y«st*rday for misappropriation Abdul "»hman bin Amin who pieaded guilty to the charge said he kept the watch for two month* after62 words
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Article42 1974-09-10 5 TRZ Concorde MS, which flew into Singapore last TUSs<iay for tests In bvpteal conditions, will to how fcr a few man day* to do ukeoff test* According to present arrangements, the aircraft wUI return to Bahrain on Thursday42 words
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Article, Illustration258 1974-09-10 5 'Textile trade will ride over slump' (^HAIRMAN of the Singapore Garments Manufacturers^ Association, Mr. Lam Thian said yesterday that the local textile industry would ride over the present international slump in textile trade. He said: "The ability to weather the present depression of world market shows the strength and stability258 words
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Article62 1974-09-10 5 NZ warship here to join force The Royal New Zealand navy frigate HMNZS Taranakl sailed into Naval Base yesterday to Join the New Zealand force here. The trtgmt* la the third New Zetland navy ship to be assigned to the force since it was formed but January. It will Uke62 words
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Article90 1974-09-10 5 2 WANTED YOUTHS AMONG 58 HELD P>LJCE on Sunday arrested 58 people, Including two youths who were wanted for a series of thefts. Of these. M were picked up from Qeylang Serai, Joo Chlat Terrace, Katong, North Bridge Road, Mount Faber, the Esplanade and Kitchener Road. Forty of them had90 words
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Article34 1974-09-10 5 THB Bangiart—h Trade Commissioner, Mr. AFJI BhsmiM-msn. will receive donation* of dothtnga, food and medicine from the Muslim Missionary Society In Oeylang for the ""g'-'Wi flood victims tomorrow at 4 SO pm34 words
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244 1974-09-10 5 'Bitterness of Occupation years a thing of the past' rB Japanese Cultural Society hi Singapore, winner of the Japan Foundation Bpeclal Prise for 1974, believe that the younger Singaporeans have forgotten the bitterness of the Japanese military occupation days here. Commenting on the award, worth three million yen ($24,000), Dr.244 words
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Miscellaneous299 1974-09-10 5 Straits Times CrossworJ ACSOBS and see' <7) 1 Pointless reflections of 6ln Ulster, the Liberal who light turning by 8 iS. 2. wrote "Rule Britannia--9 Indefinite article follow- 7 A shot in the arm of a ing informer' Heartless cow i7> I eat I(1 S Lorksley Hall's beau II Tilled299 words
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Article154 1974-09-10 6 rfE was when granny knew no other fabric other than calico. Wash n drip dry jersey, teteron, rayon, nylon and other synthetics that drapes the body to show becoming carves today were non existent then. Granny and her peers made do with their wearable,154 words
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Article, Illustration1117 1974-09-10 6 A question of when and how to use the cane ON SPARING THE ROD IN THE CLASSROOM I By MAUREEN CHUA I'D ALWAYS remember a particular evening in my primary two life, when a fat grumpy old teacher caught me by my collar and gave me a good stretch on1,117 words
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Article, Illustration230 1974-09-10 6 How to achieve a smooth soft complexion In the clear revealing light of morning an honest look into your mirror may disclose the first tell-tale signs of tiny lines and wrinkle dryness beginning to appear around the eyes and mouth, areas where signs of the passing years frequently show up230 words
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Article73 1974-09-10 6 IF you lore your nun in body-shlrta and he hates the very thought of imprisoning his growing belly In the skimpy firth of such a shirt, relent, gjri Leave him to his w fa*e" boxy shirt and he'll be rlfht in step with fashion. Word Is oat that73 words
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Advertisement105 1974-09-10 6 slgnlfl- natural dermlc WAYS TO A LOVELIER COMPLEXION Simply by stroking Oil of Ulan moist oil blend over your entire complexion you can help smooth and. soften your skin to a new supple loveliness and bring out its most beautiful attributes B* this unique beauty fluid is completely compatible with105 words
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Article, Illustration252 1974-09-10 7 NINGKAN SHOCK— AND THE FRONT IS RETURNED TO POWER KICHING, Moo.— The ruling National Front was returned to power in Sarawak when it won the 25th state assembly seat in the tt-snwn-ber local legislature last night. The Front victory came after the opposition Sarawak National Party (SNAP) suffered its mostReuter - 252 words
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108 1974-09-10 7 Govt official loses $100,000 gems ITUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Jewellery worth $100,000 was reported stolen from the home of a senior government official in Jalan U Thant here on Aug. 31. Police have withheld the name of the victim, believed to be a senior government official Police said the officer was108 words
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Article66 1974-09-10 7 TRETES (East Java). Moo President Suharto and Malaysian Prime Minister Tun Abdul Rasak held informal talks today In this resort town at the foot of Mount Weltrang. two hours drive from Surabaya Presidential spokesman Budhannono told newsmen 'No important things were dlacus>ed during the talks although the talksReuter - 66 words
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Article, Illustration180 1974-09-10 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Thugs armed with Samurai swords and bearing scrapers slashed to death Insurance salesman Chan Ah Ko» at Overseas Union Garden here last night. Police believe the killers could be members of Gang 21 operating in the Klang Road area. They180 words
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Article33 1974-09-10 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon A well-known British anaesthetist. Prof T.C. Oray is making a week-long visit here from tomorrow as guest of the Malaysian Society of Anaeslhtslologists and of the British Council33 words
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Article33 1974-09-10 7 BUTTHIWORTH Mon j School bu» driver. Ctk Pauziah bint; Hajl Abas, beat last year* winner to become tne i new women s champion in the Province North Quran-read-ing competition on Saturday33 words
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Article64 1974-09-10 7 WHEN THE STORK COULDN'T WAIT... PNANG. Men. A young woman gave birth to a boy In a trisha along Residency Road yesterday morning 91.5 meter* (ltfl yards) from the maternity hospital. Sabra Ban v 19. wife of a newsagent Haji Kamaruddin bin Mohamed Ibrahim, of Edgecumber Road, was on her64 words
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Article69 1974-09-10 7 Woman killed in Highlands crash TAPAH. Mon. A woman cyclist was killed and two other? ttitout'y Injured In an ■ecldrnt with a bus on the Cameron Highlands road yeaterda> Chong Tee Mol. 4< died Instantly while Thong Slew Ngoh. 17. and Thong Chlew Ngoh. 13. both sisters were tdmltted to69 words
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65 1974-09-10 7 Scout's good deed— laving a colleague KUALA LUMPUR. Mon —Scout Tap Hln Wai. 16. saved the life of his colleague who was bitten by a viper In Buklt Takun. Ternpler Park, yesterday He sucked out most of the viper's venom from the right leg of Llm Slew Kit, a Form65 words
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Article64 1974-09-10 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Man The Univer»lti Keh>npt«n will adopt a more -liberal system of education from next year Student*, who now have to take rourm from one faculty only, will be allowed to take additional towns from any faculty. MJmpm. the university* official publication laid in itt64 words
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Article54 1974-09-10 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon All IS tranches of the National Union cjTriMoai fcnptoyee* haw bM given tafjt ballou for dbtrUmtlon to the t.OOC iiwtm ifUTB general ■eeretary Mr. O Paraneawaran Mid today that to tar the ■umiuMent had not rxepnnrtwi to %m unkxii ulUmaUan to aettle the54 words
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Article32 1974-09-10 7 KU ALA LUMPUR, Moo CWMdHB High Oanmlatoo«r dwamate to Malay**. Mr Derld StanrfleJd to MtMduted to arrive her* Mat month to raptae* Mr. Brtwanl ■UMi who Mt Malanta late July32 words
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342 1974-09-10 7 RMAF to get six Hercules aircraft KUALA LUMPUR. MsWay > THE Royal Malaysian Air Force has signed a $115 million deal with Lockheed Aircraft Corporation for six Hercules Cl3O transport aircraft to bolster its transport wings. The aircraft has aooui four times the payload of a Dart Herald and more342 words
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266 1974-09-10 7 Spore has best dengue control: WHO KUALA LUMPUR, Mon -The World Health Organisation Regional Committee tor the Western Pacific concluded here today that Singapore had the most highly developed vector control programme to combat dengue fever. lit urged member countries to model their programme on Singapore's and noted that Malaysia266 words
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Advertisement157 1974-09-10 7 La. V A^-*tf I I W I I '^Jmbw)^. BwL L RSHaMaIHIBBBBMat** Bachelor Girl Living How does a single girl cope when she decides to live on her own? How can she tell her parents without hurting their feelings? Hoy. does she build a home away from home? This fortnight157 words
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Advertisement451 1974-09-10 7 HMOS-! I /'lk ifn nVr I W P^y^ R| W fV ifTTIMB j j V lataWHai i I RflNl I I bwkUiuM I HI r, !J H Here's your ■Hal j chance to sample H■f' L > three successful flfjfjl preparations from ffi J|| tMswßjiß one of Switzerland's most famous451 words
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Article122 1974-09-10 8 Man tells of extort bid rVO men were arrested while they were trying to extort $600 from a contractor at Quality Road, Jurong on Sunday a police spokesman said yesterday. They approached the contractor. Mr Chew Teng Hwee, 54, on Saturday and had demanded the money. But Mr. Chew alerted122 words
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Article60 1974-09-10 8 Two fined for assault with stool TWO men who beat up another with a stool and a crash helmet were each fined $150 by the First Magistrate yesterday. Low Ah Tee. 3S, and Low Bay T«e, 30. admitted aamultIng Ng Bey Oeofc. 2». with two othen at about 11 pm60 words
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Article48 1974-09-10 8 NO Beng Thong. 56, was charged In the UagWtraf s court yesterday with raping an 11 -year-old girl In a flat st DakoU Crescent on Sept 4. No plea, was recorded Ng was remanded at Centrai Police Station for a week pending further Investigations.48 words
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Article47 1974-09-10 8 FOUR doctors have pajaed Urn Master of Madtctne enmlnaUunt In Paediatrics conducted by Urn School of Postgraduate) Madlcal Studies, University of Singapore in September. Tha* art Dr. Alan Chon* Yoon Hto, Dr. Ong Hock Lai, Dr. June Tan Sok Chang, and Dr Karupplah VaUayappan.47 words
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421 1974-09-10 8 School books: 'How to save $500,000' 'pHE Singapore Book Publishers Association believes that it is possible to pass on a significant saving of up to $500,000 directly to book-buying parents if certain fees can be waived- These are the capita fee and other fees paid annually to schools for the421 words
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170 1974-09-10 8 Brothers admit theft from barracks rpWO brothers plead--1 ed guilty in a district court yesterday to breaking into Gillman Barracks in Alexandra Road and stealing $259 worth of goods. Mok Kwan Seng, 23. was Jailed for a year while sentence on his younger brother Kwan Hoon, 16, will depend on170 words
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125 1974-09-10 8 ANEW road Unklni AUanied Boad to Kalians ftahm and covering part of tho Pan Island Expressway (PIE) is due to be completed by the end of this year. It will provide a short -eat for traffic from Paya Lebar and Geylang to Bendemeor Road125 words
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Advertisement244 1974-09-10 8 ■■■■■■■■rffr tj jT» ■LAST 2 DAYS! D«iy it 7-00 9.30 p... > Umiuiu: Mitts: $2.00 -CM Mm: SI.N I GOLDEN HARVEST PrMMltt lttOOed fl HaV^V SamudHui Pf Syrvw Chang < !aBa«BBB^i?' HANMIIH FILM IN CIIHSCOrH WITH tmUSM W ITUI 519*1 i HAY! ODEON > IZtO UAllllam. 1.30. 4.00. 6.30. 9.30p«>244 words
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Advertisement475 1974-09-10 8 j3 SOVIET FILMFESTIVAL i;f sth-14th September. 1974 g Victoria Theatre I I Ji September 12 i:M 3pm Flight into the future J^ I Swan Lake &< Css 6pm Leningrad in winter Just you wait it. W%, A Headless Horseman a< B 8 > September 13 \f \l 3 pm rcua475 words
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Advertisement363 1974-09-10 8 I mmmmmmmmmmmmmmM\W il m Smmm^mwmmmKm^mmmmmWmW HH^MBH MlM>-<M»| >S rOMOHHOj aWaBaBBBBBBBBaaa^B^Bj AiP^btv ML bbbT**^* I*^*^1 1 «i~\aBBB! ■b«b»^-^ »T 4f* aa HrA it a W M^ The majority of hae- >fl L 4 J-CTi <9VBP'xTv*» V morrhoids or piles 197 \OT^9^ ~**A+"^k\ L require no surgery «<nO\ C\ vQitf I HT^363 words
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Advertisement803 1974-09-10 8 iORCAMISjrriONi Murryl lAIT Day Hurr, II am 1 4S 400 ««S 1S Joacrum ruchsbargat Rob,,. I Mark Kalhrir (l v Tha SUPEHBUG R.daa A 0.,, I P IN WIOESCWEtN > COLQP. OPENS TOMORHOW c.iiott Ooukl Hobart am, BUSTING Coiu. fi NOW SHOWING No Fraa t™i 1 1 am. 1 48.803 words
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Advertisement348 1974-09-10 9 MOSCOW NARODNY BANK goes computer. H^^ Our CUSTOMER SERVICE OUtlook is as positive as it ever mm 'f^^^ was But ou r control on hig h |aj yjmmm speed, high capacity perif pherals will be far far better i^jjmjMSS&S witn computerisation. 1 naro I MOSCOW NARODNY BANK '\^ww m™ I348 words
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Article515 1974-09-10 10 PARDON presupposes guilt, and guilt should be established by objective proof or voluntary confession. President Ford's decision to bestow mercy op Richard Nixon, and the former President's response to the unconditional pardon for any offences committed during his uncompleted second term, Imply that Mr. Nixon was "guilty." But515 words
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Article111 1974-09-10 10 •pHE white backlash In Mozambique was predictable. Last week's agreement between Frellmo (the Front for the Liberation of Mozambique) and the Portuguese Government stipulated Independence for the colony next June, preceded by a phased transfer of power. White settlers are understandably concerned for their future. The tide111 words
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424 1974-09-10 10 MinlT TOYE: latfkak - Young men still don saffron -robes_ MinlT TOYE: latfkak •T nOR the young men of T Thailand, donning saffron robes to assume the frugal life of a Buddhist monk remains one of the strongest traditions in a country still relatively untainted by modern cynicism. The current period of the KhaoReuter - 424 words
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Article63 1974-09-10 10 Fan Interview over Radio Television Singapore some of our officials and athletes at the Asian Games, now being held at Teheran, complained about the heat, and a hole In the velodrome. When our welghtllf ters failed at the Commonwealth Games at Christchurch, they attributed it to blisters. When63 words
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Article619 1974-09-10 10 PETER KAYSER - Machel mastermind of Mozambique PETER KAYSER: By Lusaka SAMOSA MACHEL, the M-year-old bearded Frelinto leader expected to become the first President of an inpendent Mozambique, is renowned for his skills both as a rurrilU t»cUclan and a political organiser. Under his leadership the Front for the Liberation of MosamM«.ae (Frellmo),619 words
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636 1974-09-10 10 JAMES RESTON - Who's to blame for the inflation? JAMES RESTON: REVOLUTION OF FALLING EXPECTATIONS By ■pHE British are having a debate here these days about who is responsible for the inflation. Most of the time It's a standard political debate like the argument In the US and elsewhere. The Tories are blamingNYT - 636 words
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Article546 1974-09-10 10 More about the trolley bus idea I REFER to the comments by the chairman of the Automobile Association that "the initial cost of the proposed trolley bus system will be fantastic and prohibitive" (B.T. Sept. 8). In the interest of public Information, I wish to request the chairman of Automobile546 words
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Advertisement480 1974-09-10 10 NYAL PLURAVIT ONE A DAY CAPSULE rm m > aaaaaal B^ i maaawl .mataV wl LaaV Mr^^ -^awJ^»*^^ aaar AW m «*_B_B7 v H W Ha> J/^.^~—^B MP^^^^ I EVERY GROWING CHILD NEEDS MORE THAN JUST F00D... Food is not the answer to healthy growth. It has to be a480 words
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930 1974-09-10 11 ROY LEVISE - ROY LEVISE By LONDON: With stock market prices at a 16-year low, it is not surpi ising that there are so few companies seeking a quotation for their shares. For the moment, the City Is so demoralised that It Is doubtful if it can930 words
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458 1974-09-10 11 OTC market: Source of venture cash At its extreme, such trading can be hectic and volatile. For example, shares In Petroleum Royalties of Ireland fluctuate between loop and SOOp depending on activity on the drilling site in the North Sea. Some weeks ago the shares hit a high at around458 words
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Article, Illustration478 1974-09-10 11 Where most annual reports go wrong A NNI'AL reports pub- lishfd by about 7« Singapore incorporated companies have come under the scrutiny of a judging panel set up by the Singapore Institute of Management (SIM) to select the report that is tbe most outstanding in all-round presentation The Judging Is478 words
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Article345 1974-09-10 11 BUMPER results have been returned by Kempas .(Malaya) for the first six months ended June 1974 with unaudited group pre-tax profits rising 113.9 per cent to $7.37 million. If the mid-term re- I rults are any Indication. Kempas appears to be on the way towards fulfilling345 words
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Advertisement248 1974-09-10 11 Today we .afti baked a 21 candled cake, fSNHB} flew in 100 cans of i.MHy Beluga Malassol caviar, Pps£». broke open 50 crates J! J^ of vintage champagne ,1 1 whilst 5 food iiUflttwim connoisseurs savoured all **tiss± our avou te specialities. /AM All not lor (he same party. But248 words
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Advertisement120 1974-09-10 11 By j/bk. X^ky lariT^^a^aaßaMa^ars»^aJtf^a^a^a^a» Service exclusively for Mercedes-Benz owners. Even though you'll rarely Just ring *****6. need it, there's a service just You may never need it, but for you. If ever your Mercedes- isn't it comforting to know that Benz needs emergency repair there is a superior and readily120 words
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776 1974-09-10 12 GRAHAM HOVEY - Changing pattern I economic miracle' GRAHAM HOVEY By ■DIO DE JANEIRO: An accurate profile of Brazil's highly advertised "model" for economic development would surprise a lot of people. It might even shock those Investors and industrialists who regard Brazil under the generals as the last best hope for unrestrained capitalism776 words
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Article293 1974-09-10 12 Mr. Liew Pang Leong has been appointed an alternate director to Mr. Allan Nf Poh Meng with effect from Jury 31, according to an announcement by the company secretary, Mr. Owee LUn Ktaeng. Mr. Lee Kah Heng has resigned from the board of Hotel Royal with effect293 words
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Article65 1974-09-10 12 CANON of Japan has Introduced a new model In Its range of cameras called Canon EF It is a 35mm, single lens reflex, through-the-lens, automatic exposure camera. It allows preselection of the shutter speed and picture taking In virtually all light conditions A special feature of the EF65 words
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Article39 1974-09-10 12 AFIA Worldwide Insurance will hold Its Pacific basin management conference In Singapore from Sept. 16 to 18. Fifty delegates from AFIA's head office in Wayne, New Jersey. In the US and AFIA offices In the Pacific basin39 words
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Article, Illustration138 1974-09-10 12 BEHN Meyer, is intensifying Its marketing efforts for AEG domestic appliances in Singapore, according to the Singapore manager of its household appliances division, Mr. Alan Tham. "The tales of AEG domestic appliances are improving In Singapore," he said. "AEG products are sold at competitive prices138 words
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524 1974-09-10 12 MOK SIN PIN - Knock-down bus kits for S-east Asian markets MOK SIN PIN By A N Australian company. Ansair, has announced plans to produce knock-down bus kits for South-east Asian markets. Ansair, an established manufacturer of conventional buses, supplies a complete range of these vehicles for metropolitan, country, school and tourist use. It524 words
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Advertisement187 1974-09-10 12 the concrete experts More experts are specifying Humespun difference. A process invented by Hume, concrete pipes. For their more exacting A name synonymous with dedication to contracts where strength is the criterion, highest quality. When your next concrete Kjmespun concrete pipes are stronger pipe calls for maximum strength and because187 words
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Advertisement116 1974-09-10 12 If the intricacies of INSURANCE bother you, consult Sterling Knight As professional insurance brokers and consultants. Sterling Knight represents its clients in arranging insur ance covers for their risks by advising them professionally; designing their covers; placing risks and negotiating with underwriters; ser vicing renewals and negotiating claims. This service116 words
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Article, Illustration110 1974-09-10 13 Mitt active stocks rater Ma**. tlM** DBS lM,*t* Slaw XHrtr, IM.MB Haw rar 117,714 ToUl lirMW: L7Mt TotaJ Valac: S4.lt M IM.L I lvp. 8. Trmden R Merlin H. U m n S. Dmrty C. n«pk Inehe&pe 8. Tinea Wnran ■»MiMia City Oct. Prlaa M. Cant A.110 words
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Article50 1974-09-10 13 IMwrtrtolt- 1T».«1 IM.SS ITIBII lli.tl 11« M HMtU. Mt.» 1434S Frvptrttoa: ISt.JI IM.SI Ttni: lt3.Z« INJI 0.C.8.C.: I«S.M H4.71 t rabbcra: SM.M SM.W B.E.S. Ind.: 17J.M 17«.7t Ju. 1. 1»T« 1M Dm. 11, I*7* 1M t Dee. M, IM* IM I Dec. SI, 1»M 1M Dm. M, IMC 1M50 words
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Article1619 1974-09-10 13 THE last transacted sale at the close of business In the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday compared »ith the previous day's price* together with 1974 high and k. w. Adjusted for all new Issues) CLOSING TONS: All acctlons cloMd Heady lUMNOVIR: Official total turnover on th« aincapora trading1,619 words
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Article407 1974-09-10 13 rUBEB Merlin which r emerged as a boat the only steady gainer In last waek's generally depressed stock market, yesterday featured balUshly again with a sharp rise to $1.73. up 11 cents. A turnover of more than 920.00T units was recorded in this counter alone. Many407 words
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Article276 1974-09-10 13 Steady start to week in KL TRADING conditions were quiet but share prices took turn for the better at the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday. The mild rally came on the eve of the deadline set by the exchange for all outstanding contracts to be cleared. Buyers appeared In bigger276 words
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Article1311 1974-09-10 13 t»ID and offer prices officially listed and buslnea* In ■nd reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded ahown In brackets In lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS M MA ll 60S) ll) 1.60. A.1.1. iO84B) A.T.I. (0778) Alhrd1,311 words
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Article1124 1974-09-10 13 BID and offer prices officially listed and bu&ines* in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yntcrday with the number of thares traded shown in bracket* in lota of 1.000 uniu unless otherwise specified. INUUITRIALI MM <2 4M>. Anntmtta i 2 13B) A. Taaa 10 TM). Altan1,124 words
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Article521 1974-09-10 13 ONDON Impe rl a 1 Li Chemical Industries. Britain's biggest company, has reported a 85 per cent upturn in group pre-tax profits to £254 million for the first half of 1974 from £137 million previously. Sales were up 41 per cent from £1,024 million to £1.444 million.Reuter - 521 words
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Article28 1974-09-10 13 Rubber Sept. 9. Singapore: 14.50 •tt, (down 050 ct.) Malaysia 144.M cts. (down 3.M cts.) Tin: 51.1.J (down $51.12*). Official offering: 254 tons (up CO tons).28 words
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Article60 1974-09-10 13 Saturday Friday USS USS Melbourne (1> Closed 106.M London Closed IM SOB Ctoaed IS7MB) Beirut IMOO ISi.SO Hongkong 155 50 IM 70 Zurich Closed IM.SOB Closed 157 508 Paris Closed 180.Sk) Spore (2) IM SOB IM.BOB im so* lss.m Export prices In non-sterling areas to U.S. dollars par60 words
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Article25 1974-09-10 13 THE Straits tin price plunged $51.12} to $1,160 per picul in Penang yesterday on an official offering up 60 tons to 284 tons.25 words
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Article108 1974-09-10 13 CMINIIt MIOOUCI II CMAMCI. lINOAPOMI NOON closing pmci» ran picul VSSTBMOAV. Caaewt OH: bulk 1140 N sellers, drum Slit N sellers Caara: Mixed (loose) UK COCK 170 N B. Piasiir: Muntok AST A while fob. 100% NUW S2BO sellers. Sarawak white fob. M* NLW SM7I sellers. Sarawak special Mack108 words
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Article103 1974-09-10 13 I^UTPUT of tin concentrate* for the month of July 1974 by the following mines are: Heals Aokatn 3.295 Austral Amal 1.768 Ayer Hitajn 3.715 BerjunUl 6.444 Chenderlang 133 Oopeng Consol 3.173 IdrU Hydraulic 650 JC-Mlne 117 Kamuntlng 2.040 Kampong Lanjut 1.102 Kent 903 Klnta KeUas Tin 730103 words
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110 1974-09-10 13 LA PAZ: Bolivia will propose controls on tin production to avert international price fluctuations when the World Tin Council meets In Malaysia next October, according; to a newspaper report here. The Bolivian dally Hoy said a special commission of the Mines Ministry was preparinga documentReuter - 110 words
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Article426 1974-09-10 13 rpHE Singapore rubber •1- market yesterday was quiet and easier In the morning after opening quotations had been marked up following overseas. Liquidation of September and lack of buyIng orders led the decline The morning session closed very quiet. The afternoon session was a shade easier at first426 words
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Article106 1974-09-10 13 QAILY SMR and BSR prices Usued at r.oon yest*rd»y (Carrrnt Mthl Mill B«yers SeOen lernto ptt kt) (Fonrmrd Mthl Baren Sdlcn (ecal* per kg) R bCV (1 ton pallet*) 146 00 147.00N RSL (1 ton pallet*) 145 00 147 00N R 5 (1 ton palleui 133.00 135106 words
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Article246 1974-09-10 13 JULY rubber production by estates of the following companies are: Kilogram* Ayer Molek 62.930 Benta 219,000 Buklt Katll 34,949 Castlefleld (Klang) *****3 Consolidated Plant 1,892.000 Olengowrie 57,607 Oolden Hope 1.317.109 Holyrood 97.523 Hongkong i Selangor) 29.711 Inch Kenneth (Kajang) 121,110 Kempas 734,000 Kllllnghall 34,927 Kinta Kellas 273,972 Kluang246 words
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Article42 1974-09-10 13 TtHE U.S. dollar opened In very quiet tradinK at $2.4800 .15 on the Singapore forex market yesterday and remained stagnant at that level for the whole morning. Commercial demand In the afternoon pushed the dollar higher to $2 4810 2042 words
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Article171 1974-09-10 13 The following are the nominal average cloalnn interbank rates In Singapore: N«»e: These rates may differ altthtly from thoaa quoted by banks to thrtr customers. Lferreartos US dollar Sterling pound Hongkong dollar Malaysian dotlar Auat. schilling Bel. franc (com) Danish kroner French franc Italian lire Neth. guilder Nor171 words
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Article195 1974-09-10 13 ASIAN currency deposit I interbank rates as at close on Monday. Sept. 9: Offer BM 7 days 11 s 113 8 1 mth 13 12 7 8 2 mtiu 12 11 18 12 9 16 3 mth! 13 3 18 13 1 16 6 mthi 13 3/4195 words
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Article44 1974-09-10 13 )vernlght 10 11 16 10 9 16 1 mth 10 5 8 10 9/16 2 mth 10 3 4 10 5 8 3 mths 10 3 4 10 5 8 Prime rate 11*%. Source: T. Murray Jooea International. dollar* for it 644 words
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Article22 1974-09-10 13 RANGE of rates offered by discount bouses on Sept t Call deposit Overnight s<. to SV leurss: Nstienil DlMStmt Ca.22 words
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Article113 1974-09-10 13 HONOKONO. Mon The market opened on a strong note with prices above last Friday's closing levels. But around mid-morn-ing share prices started to ease off probably on the report that the petrol -exporting countries might decide to raise the price of crude oil by 14 per cent at their113 words
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Article99 1974-09-10 13 rKYO. Mon. Share prices on the Tokyo stock market were slightly higher today on a wait-and-see sentiment due to the lack of any Incentive factors. Though the turnover recorded the year's lowest level today, prices were slightly firmed on small lot buying. In the morning session. Incentive backed specu99 words
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Article600 1974-09-10 13 MELBOURNE, Mon. Dealings on the Melbourne stock market went very much as expected by most analysts, with very little happening. No clear pattern emerged, and the only development to Instil I optimism Into wary Investors was a minor recovery by property developers. Lend Lease Improved to A 11 .32600 words
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Article165 1974-09-10 13 OTTAWA: The Canadian Federal Transport Authority said B.F Ooodrlch is recalling space saver tyres sold between 1967 and 1973 to Install a safety valve that will pop If the tyre Is over-Inflated. The agency said 1974 tyres are not affected. The space saver Is a deflatedReuter - 165 words
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Advertisement689 1974-09-10 14 KENYATAAN TAWAKAN JABATAN PEKtJBATAN DAN KESIHATAN. NEGUU SEMBILAN Tawaran untuk memteil kereta-kereta rang tenebut dlbawah lnl adalah dlteruna daripada Badan-Badan Perusahaan dan merefca-mereka yang ada memellkl leaea-leaen membell barang-barang rang sudah dlpakal. KereU yang dlletakkun dalam Pejatat Pengarah Perkhidmatan Perubatan A Keaihatan. Negerl Sembllan Jalan Lee Bam. Seremban boleh dlpereksa689 words
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Advertisement353 1974-09-10 14 FELCRA KENYATAAN TAWARAN Tawaran-tawaran adalah dipelawa oleh Ketua Pengarah. Lembaga Pemullhan dan Penyatuan Tanah Negara Tlngkat Pertama. Bangunan ENE. 111. Jalan Pudu. Kuala Lumpur, sehlngga jam 3.00 petang 25hb. September. 1974 bagl pembinaan Bangunan-bangunand Rancangan-rancangan Tanah berlkut:— Raocaagan Dserah < Negerl Harga TeJan Nasaruddin Kuala Kangaar. IRPTI Perak Nasaruddin Kuala353 words
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Advertisement528 1974-09-10 14 SYARIKAT ÜBIYU (M) BERHAD CAWANGAN PERAK Tawaran adalah dipelawa dart pemborong- pemborong yang berpengalaman untuk kerja-kerja menebang dan memberslhkan Ura-kira 3.000 ekar kawasan hutan dl Muklm Sltlawan untuk dltanam dengan übikayu. Borang-borang tawaran dan butlr-buUr lanjut boleh didapati dari Pejabat Cawangan. ladang Üblyu Slmpang Tlgn. Sltlawan. Perak. pada masa pejabat528 words
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Advertisement507 1974-09-10 14 CHEMICAL SALES REPRESENTATIVE An International Chemical Company with well established marketing operations in Malaysia invites applications for the post of Chemical Sales Representative. The successful applicant will be based in Kuala Lumpur and will, after an initial period of training, be responsible for the promotion and sales of the Company's507 words
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Advertisement337 1974-09-10 14 PILLAR NACO (MALAYSIA) SDN. BHD. is part of an international group of manufacturing companies. The company wishes to recruit an ACCOUNTANT preferably a bumiputra. The job responsibilities cover the operation and control of the overall accounting functions including cost and management accounting and secretarial duties. The successful aoplicant will be337 words
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318 1974-09-10 15 Devan: Beware of 'crooks' who prey on thriving unions vtTUC secretary-general il Mr. C.V. Devan Nalr yesterday described the Singapore Portworkers' Union as "a thriving concern" a far cry from the eras of union crackpots and crooks. But be vigilant," he warned, "for crooks and crackpots are also Interested In318 words
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Article45 1974-09-10 15 AN exhibition. Trend '74. by Aziz. Ekar and Yuaop will open at the premises of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce in Hill Street on Saturday at 3 30 p.m. It will remain open dally until Sept. IS from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.45 words
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124 1974-09-10 15 Singapore and France sign tax pact A DOUBLE taxation agreement between Singapore and France was signed in Paris yesterday. Mr. Aziz Mahmood. Singapore's Charge de Affaires in France, signed on behalf of Singapore and Mr. Gilbert de Chambrun signed for France. Talks had been gning on between the two Governments124 words
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Article25 1974-09-10 15 SINGAPORE Tamils Death Benefits Association will celebrate National Day with a dinner at the Singapore Conference Hall Restaurant on Wednesday at a* pjn.25 words
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Article16 1974-09-10 15 HUB Mermaid will sail Into the Naval Basin. Woodlands on Thursday at 9 am16 words
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Article, Illustration158 1974-09-10 15 K.S. SIDHU - FLOOD WATERS INVADE 1 GEYLANG HOMES K.S. SIDHU By FLOODS which hit several areas in Geylang after yesterday afternoon's heavy rain, seen swirling through the home of Enclk AU Samul in Jalan Kayu Puteh. Encik All and other residents in the area •aid that the water began rising at about158 words
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117 1974-09-10 15 JX>UR men and three r women were fined a total of $29,000 in a magistrate's court yesterday for helping to run an illegal 10,000 character lottery over the weekend. The highest fine of $15,000 was Imposed on a 43-year-old man Toh Swee Hor. who117 words
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Article244 1974-09-10 15 THE Singapore Teachers' Union will co-operate with the Education Ministry to discuss and seek solutions to some oi the problems raised by the Committee on Crime and Juvenile Delinquency in its report published recently. In response to the Government's call for further discussion244 words
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202 1974-09-10 15 Survey on why some stay off drugs A SURVEY on why some youths In Singapore do not take drugs Is to be conducted next month to help understand better why other youths do. A spokesman for the Committee on Drug Abuse Among Youths In Singapore, which will be responsible for202 words
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Article59 1974-09-10 15 THE NTUC 1 fourth Welcome supermarket at Peace Centre Is expected to open for business by the end of the month or early October. Occupying a floor space of 1.000 aq metres on the ■round floor and 1.200 sq. metres on the first floor, the) supermarket will59 words
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134 1974-09-10 15 Pertamina: Don't deal with these commit T>ERTAMINA, the IndoI neslan Governmentowned oil company, yesterday warned bankers and other entrepreneurs here not to deal with Impersonators claiming to represent Its chief executives. Dr. Sumarno Dlpodlsastro, Pertamlna's public relations officer In Singapore, said a number of suspects had been arrested In Indonesia,134 words
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Advertisement410 1974-09-10 15 3 OF THE BEST BRANDS IN HI-FI SOUND MAKE THIS OFFER POSSIBLE Sfl Qleak harman/kardon Open Up The World Of True High Fidelity To Music Lovers At Very Modest Outlay. SPECIAL HI FI PACKAGE OFFERS SYSTEM 33 Spore: *730/« K.L.: SlOlO/SYSTEM 63 Spore: 1985/= K.L.: *****/SYSTEM 33: HARMAN/KARDON Model 3308410 words
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Miscellaneous928 1974-09-10 15 TV MALAYSIA (3) TV SINGAPORE (5) SS.'flS CE W L?tfS&?2:& --t Time (-...^Repeat) II News .17 M^taUi JJJJ- "2 **2 ViZ SCTI^S X- <*M «<■ «Wl 1.11 RmTin Tm Second Cljanje "w'**C f Th J Won| (Enghsh-Repeat) 4.11 Gen- Orama) 141 Police Story-^ambHf IJ7 Dustys Trail: A Day at the928 words
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Miscellaneous21 1974-09-10 15 WATER consumption on Sunday waa 113 million gallons (SIMM cubic metres), 9 million gallons (4i,#H cubic metre*) leaa than on Saturday.21 words
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Article42 1974-09-10 16 THE MP (or Kunponc Kambtngan. HaJI Mohamed Arlft Suradi. will present certificates to members of the women's sub- committee at the closing ceremony of the National Day celebrations on Saturday at pm at the area's community centre In JaJan Lapang.42 words
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195 1974-09-10 16 T*HE Singapore Organisation of Seamen 1 (SOS) yesterday hit out at recalcitrant shipping lines who "quibble and hedge" In paying out the revised rates of wages for seamen recommended by a recent Board of Inquiry. SOS president. Mr. R. A Hamld. said195 words
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Article207 1974-09-10 16 COUPLE WHO DIDN'T TELL REGISTRAR A MAN and his wife were yesterday fined $250 each In a district court for not giving notice of their Intended marriage to the Registrar of Marriages. Urn 800, 24, and his wife, Tan Oln Huay, 23, pleaded guilty to contravening the Women's Charter, by207 words
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Article98 1974-09-10 16 SEMINAR TO HELP YOUTHS A TRAINING seminar to be held within the next two months to equip youths with a comprehensive knowledge of population problems, family planning and development is now being planned. It will be organised by the youth committee of the Singapore Council of Social Service with the98 words
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Article64 1974-09-10 16 DOUCE arrested two ■T youths at the Chang! jetty on Sunday, one for having nine aartoos of ganja and the other for consuming ganja. A police party led by Asst. Supt H Kirim, of the CID arrested the yonth while checking on a croup64 words
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284 1974-09-10 16 $212,000 award: Appeal hearing —begins— TjEARINO began MX yesterday on a civil appeal arising irom a judgment award for $212,681 plus Interest and cost; against the Singapore partners of a Hongkong Incorporated firm of Importers and exporters. Swee Hong and Co. Mr. Michael Kempster, QC. assisted by Mr. J.B. Jeyaretnam.284 words
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Advertisement1072 1974-09-10 16 PHILIPS Our rapidly expanding organisation has the following vacancies. PURCHASING OFFICERS Candidates should possess a strong technical background preferably a Degree or Diploma in Electronics Engineering. They should also have some experience in local and overseas purchasing of electronic components and related materials for the manufacture of radios, tape-recorders or1,072 words
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Advertisement354 1974-09-10 16 A CHOICE FOR PROGRESS Qollei has vacancy for post of SECRETARY Qualifications Experience: A good knowledge of both spoken and written German and English languages. Ability to do good English correspondence. Typing at 50 w.p.m. on electric typewriter. 1-2 years secretarial experience. Salary Negotiable Qualified candidates are invited to submit354 words
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Miscellaneous207 1974-09-10 16 Bringing Up FaUlf r By BUI Kavaitagh 6c Hal Camp ]<" HOW MM YOU] ~-I I BUT, CKWUN'-rriß OH, PEA* MOW TUAT'S TWS "1 I L-T I'm SO &-AP VtX/ ")—> MAtHf 60H6 1D yNVfTf A SUfsTT \l J r >Ot»« AUNTIsT I 1-IAVB NO, S TIME YOU <J j207 words
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Advertisement677 1974-09-10 19 clussffwu (ids HP YOU NEED expert and qua- I Jjfled advice on your skin? Then I .)ulse Klerk, medically v lined beaut) therapist with 25 years tropical experience, at I singapura, telephone v:il73 (Spore). THE NAVY Mew Nation today continues with v ihree-part series on the men «nn guard our677 words
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Advertisement725 1974-09-10 19 OLD ESTABLISHED FIRM requires FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK/ TYPIST Intermediate LCC. BookkeepTyping 40-90 wpm Minimum Academic qaullficatlons Orade 2 Cambrldte School Certificate or 4 credit PMjes with credit, In English If Slarttng salary (sll Inclusive) $200/- "lv "w** *Uh the required quaKuUrsT 1 PP y W lh tM ST. BO X725 words
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Advertisement720 1974-09-10 19 WELL ESTABLISHED ORGANISATION REOUIRES ex-bookmen. ex-Insurance men to fill our sales positions Plenty of advancement for the right candidate Interested applicants please write to:- Singer Sewing Machine Company. 708 Upper Serangoon Road SALES REPRESENTATIVE Well established plastic woven bags manufacturing Industries require services of an experienced Sales Representative Fluent In720 words
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Advertisement710 1974-09-10 19 SINGAPORE BUS SERVICE LTD. WORKSHOP STAFF 1 Applications are Invi'ed for the following technical vocations in the Singapore Bus Service Ltd (1) Vehicle Mechanics (2) Vehicle Bloc Hi lam (1) WetaVe (4) Penei Bsetero (St Sprey Patmars Turner Machinists (7) Tyre Man Fibre gtses Wchmnoiia Csrpenters 2 Applicants must possess710 words
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Advertisement786 1974-09-10 19 APPRENTICES ANO GENERAL WORKERS required by englneering firm, write or apply personally:- 3 Jalan Terusan, Jurong Spore 22. Bus services available- 10. 189. 198 FEMALE BROKERS REOUIRSO by established real estate agency Car/ experience an advantage Fluency In English/ local dialects essential Write with photo (nonreturnable) to 8 T Box786 words
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Advertisement728 1974-09-10 19 PROGRESSIVE PRINTING COMPANY has Immediate vacancies (1) Receptionist (2) Female Typist for IBM Selectnc Composer (3) Female Accounts Clerks [4) Van Driver and Attendant (5) Bales Representatives for business forms Applicant! must state personal resume, enclosing recent phott graph (nonreturnable) and Indicate salary required to S.T Box A9OISO WANTED FOR728 words
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Advertisement611 1974-09-10 19 NANYANO GRADUATE. CHINESE 28 years seeks employment Tel: *****8 PO Box 191* Maxwell Road. Singapore. Having problems In getting Housekeeper. Cook. Oeneral Amah. Maternity maid, driver, peon and clerical staff Why hesitate Just call us without obligations JNmiiu Beet end Aeaedetea. 470 A. Upper SirangssH Road. •pnfjMpors), I§. or ring611 words
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Advertisement839 1974-09-10 19 FULLY FURNISHBO SINGLESTOREY semi-detached bungalow to let. Jalan Jendela woodlands Park Enquiries Teng *****/ ***** DIST. 18 CITY TOWERS luxurious apartment 3 bedrooms, servant s fully furnished/ carpeted SI MO Ace Housing *****29 i *****40. HOLLAND COURT high floor apartment 3 bedrooms, servant's fully furnished Sl2OO. Ace Housing *****29 *****40839 words
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Advertisement840 1974-09-10 19 MODERN JW STOREY semidetached bungalow with spacious living and dining areas. Splitlevel, tinted windows, built-in wardrobes, carpeted, and central alrcond I tloner Fully furnished with expensive furniture, light fittings. TV, fridge, cooker and telephone Call In'.er-Home Management Services *****4/ *****8 SERENE HOUSE GROUNDFLOOR apartment wtth swimming pool. 3 bedrooms, servant's,840 words
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Advertisement670 1974-09-10 19 KATONO HILLTOP SEA VIEW TWOSTOREY. Duplex Split-level Houses Remarkable Designed. Ideally located. Aluminium window and door, freehold land. East Coast Road Seaside, Easy Installment Contact Mr Chong Tel ***** Singapore gOmiiffi jjjPlllabrl CHOICE PROPERTIES IN VARIOUS DISTRICTS From 885.000 to 8900.000 HOUSING LOANS-MORTGAGES AVAILABLE Please Contact THE PIONEER GROUP 18th670 words
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Advertisement867 1974-09-10 20 KUM HINO COURT- good-buy. luxurious furnished flat 13th floor, panoramic view Tenanted $1 WO Price $153,000 negotiable Please call *****6 HAPPY ESTATE DIST. M going cheap new 2-storey semidetached Area 4.700 sq ft Price $138,000 negotiable Please call M 3 Wl •ELETAR HILLS SINGLE-STOREY house 3 bedrooms, area approx 3.800867 words
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Advertisement736 1974-09-10 20 offices ron rent in pre*tigeou» locality 1.200 »s ft. Fully partitioned, carpeted and curtained with high quality materials. Private toilet facilities and own central aircondltlonlng unit. Switchboard with 2 lines and several extensions, slresdy available Tel *****6 TO LET WHOLE FLOOR fully alrcondltloned 36-B Hongkong Street Spore 1 Apply to736 words
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Advertisement739 1974-09-10 20 FOR SALE FREEHOLD LANO for general InuasUies development Dlst 19 Area: 2 bcres. Forpartlculars write to 0. P.0. Box 2660. FOR SALS OR RENTAL 2 BLOCKS S-STORBY NEW FLATTED INDUSTRIAL BUILDING. Suitable (or factories, godowns. warehouse and office 10.500 sq ft to 21.990 sq ft at New Industrial Road, off739 words
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Advertisement736 1974-09-10 20 LONDON *73*/-. AUSTRALIA 5640/-, Europe/ America/ Tokyo/ Hongkong/ Indonesia Call Australia Tours Service. 142, lUce Course Road (312**/ *****9). HONOKONO/BANOKOK 8 DAYS $1050 HONOKONO/ TAIWAN/ HUALEIN (Allshan) 8 DAYS $1355 HONOKONO/ JAPAN/ TAIWAN/ HUALEIN (Allshan) 12 DAYB $1895 THE ABOVE BY 747 BIA 2/9. 16/». 7/10. 14/10. 28/10. 11/11. l«/n,736 words
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Advertisement748 1974-09-10 20 FRENCH BEGINNERS Tue Wed b Thur 5 30 6.30 p.m. Commencing 17 Sept. 74. INTFRNATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE •upronto Houo*. Ponong Rood •■BSS II I Tat 322*17/*. GRSOa SHORTHAND IB SIMPLER) Our 3-month course covers Tneory and Speed (90 100). Other 3-month Qregg Courses: Typing, Accounting. Business English and Secretarial Course.748 words
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Advertisement816 1974-09-10 20 *^y^yM^P^B*^B^MSMM LIBERTY AUTO DRIVING SCHOOL Dauun 1200 Moderate charges 12 Upper Serangoon Road. 3 m.s *****3 SKY OWVINO SCHOOL, moderr dual-controlled DaUun. Maads car* for safe, quick tuition Hour ly $7 Ouaranteed $180 Fetch/ send home arrangeabl* 30! Orchard Road. Tel: 375*2* ASIA DRIVING SCHOOL. Brand new DaUun. Honda, dual-con-trolled,816 words
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Advertisement937 1974-09-10 20 I OCT. 7* TOYOTA IBS* alrcon. excellent condition $11,200/- Tel: *****54/*****14 TWO-DIGIT OCT 7* OALANT OS with sports wheels, air-con and accessories Interested view 49A. Kee Ann Road (27) from 1 SO p m onwards Highest offer secure* i 12 MONTH OLD DATSUN 1200 C C Excellence condition, one owner937 words
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Advertisement763 1974-09-10 20 NO KEONO CAR TRADERS PRIVATE Limited-Home of quality used cars 313-A. Buklt Ttmah Road. 3 m (Opposite AngloChinese School) Tel *****3 *****7 offers: 1974 Honda/ 300/ Ufe. 1973: Mercedes. 230/ alrcondltloned, Toyota/ Publics/ 1000. Flat/ 127. Port/ Escort/ 1300 XL. Subaru/ OJT7 Coupe. Subaru/ 1400 DL. '972 Datsun/ 100 A763 words
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Advertisement526 1974-09-10 20 MONTM OLD MALE PEKINGESE Oood as pet Champion parents Tel ***** LOVELY POMERIANIAN ANO S*ITZ puppies for sale all male Interested Ring *****3 ALSATIAN PUPPIES FOR SALE. Contact Leong *****7 LONDON SCISSOR CUT Tinting/ Frosting/ Colouring By 'Julie" Salon Margueretta Cold Storage Arcade Orchard Road. Tel: *****0 Signing Facilities for526 words
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Advertisement447 1974-09-10 20 AC MA AM-CONOmOMEFI twlncool refrigerator special discount for cash Trade in $120/- upwards Servicing/ repair-rental Hl-Cool Air-conditioning Refrigeration (Pte) Ltd.. 234. Victoria Street. Spore 7 Tel *****6 AN KIEW AIWCOWDmOmWO RBFftIOERATtON Service specialist in sale, repairing, respraylng and rental Tel 542 M REMOVAL SERVICE. DaUu up or Lorry to shift447 words
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Article246 1974-09-10 21 Police smash car theft gang BUKIT Panjang Police smashed a four-member gang of thieves and recovered $7,000 worth o f stolen property recently. Police said the sang h.id been active In Boon Lay Oardens, Jurong Road, Jurong Town and Commonwealth Crescent. Since July detectives from Buklt Panjang Police Station, led246 words
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Article59 1974-09-10 21 SCHOOU3IRL Ng Wong T,i»n 13. died In Thomson Hospital on Saturday, about 10 hours after she was found unconscious at her Chua Chu King Road home. Her father. Ng Kirn Leng. 36 said a bottle containing wine insecticide waa found oeside her He said her (rtndmother had59 words
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Article34 1974-09-10 21 THE Minister of State 'Communications). Mr. Chal Chong YU, will present prtaea to winners of the Singapore Zoological Oardens colour photo competition at the Zoo muurmnt on Sept. 38 at 1130 »m34 words
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Article, Illustration138 1974-09-10 21 HIGH POINT IN TOPPING OFF A GIANT... WITH umbrellas shielding them, Finance Minister Mr. Hon Sui Sen (centre) shaking hands with Mr. Howe Yoon Chong, chairman and president of the Development Bank of Singapore, after a toppingoff ceremony yesterday. The ceremony, performed In rain, was held to mark the completion138 words
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287 1974-09-10 21 Oil rig blast: Painter's leg amputated DOCTORS yesterday amputated the right leg of Busenah bin Bachok, 38, a painter, who was one of the three Injured In the flash fire and explosion on the nearly completed oil rig, Penrod 74, off Tuas, Jurong, on Sunday. Busenah's wife. Clk Eunos Is*.287 words
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Article25 1974-09-10 21 KIM Keat community centre Is organising beginners' courses In cooking, dressmaking, tailoring, fruit and vegetable carving, feather-flower making. Interior decoration, guitar and folkdancing.25 words
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367 1974-09-10 21 Hypnosis as a last resort for Lsix I SIX patients are now undergoing weekly clinical hypnosis treatment at the Kwong Wai Shlu Hospital for ailments that have defied other treatment. "They have now turned to this treatment as a last resort." said the medical superintendent of the hospital. Dr. David367 words
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134 1974-09-10 21 rE Vigilante Corps has Introduced re-orlenUtlon coarse for aboat i,— member* of Its Civil Defence Force. According to the latest Issue of The Vigilante, official organ of the Corps, all CD men were reaatred to attend a three-day Incamp training under the programme. Mr.134 words
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Article97 1974-09-10 21 Awards for 224 blood donors A total of 234 blood donon will reee 1 v c awards from the Deputy Director of Medical Services (hospitals), Dr. Andrew Chew, at the School of Nursing, Outrun Road, on Friday (Sept. IS) at S p.m. lUtofhllt, Wood stocks wort above average level durtng97 words
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296 1974-09-10 21 INDONESIA may seek technical aid from Singapore in housing and development projects, the visiting Indonesian Parliamentary delegation disclosed yesterday. A member of the delegation. Dr. Idrls P. Slregar, said: "We are most Impressed by the housing and development programme here which shows the people's296 words
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336 1974-09-10 21 SLIGHT RISE IN PRICES OF FISH AND VEG ORICES of fish and ii e et Dle increased slightly over the weekend, the Trade Department reported yesterday. Price* of chyt atm, kal lan bayam, cabbage and kan* kor* iott by five oer.u a kaU to 46. M, M, 45 and JO336 words
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Advertisement144 1974-09-10 21 A U II L#\ a&^^H I kTW I ah? k LK-^^Y SI II BBK !S *v mW M kj V mm I AWARDS I FOR THE I BEST CHILD I Tht U*imn CmmN if UM Itwtot %m 4 a^M^tf M^^i mm mm MH^^saar a ■aw PJUW Bjsmjßai aru aww i144 words
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Advertisement1192 1974-09-10 21 MMT __^^^B I I Ik I W MMVaV MICRO -COMPUTER SALES PERSONNEL i 1 SABAH GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Applications are invited from Malaysian VA# A aVIT* Ef\ Cltlsens for the following appointments with ff All I CIV the Public Works Department: 11^~— POSTS: (1) Executive Engineer PBC Notis No. 119 741,192 words
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Article, Illustration353 1974-09-10 22 EPSOM JEEP - JJ will ride Man of Courage II in Spore Gold Cup EPSOM JEEP By AUSTRALIAN jockey Jim Johnson, who has accepted a lucrative offer to ride for a leading trainer in Hongkong, will be back to ride Man of Courage II in the $75,000 Singapore Gold Cup at Bukit Timah353 words
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Article146 1974-09-10 22 Selangor edge Reserves CILANOOR, Malaysia's Burnley Cup champions, edged Singapore Youth Reserves 1-0 ;n their friendly soccer match at Jalan Beaar Stadium last night. Though beaten. Singapore Rserve* deserve credit for giving Selangor a good dose fight. Among the players who impressed were goalkeeper Patrick Wee. fullback JalnuoV din and146 words
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Article33 1974-09-10 22 TEHERAN. Mon Hlroko Kamada. SI. a university student, won the women's lndl"tdual foil event to give Japan it* third gold medal In the fencing competitions of the Asian dames here. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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214 1974-09-10 22 Peterson has Monza crowd biting their nails ROM», Mon.— Sweden's Ronnie Peterson won the Italian Grand Prix for the second year running yesterday In a race that left the vast Monza crowd biting their nails to the very end. Peterson, in his Lotus JPB, Just held the challenge of formerReuter - 214 words
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247 1974-09-10 22 Connors faces Rosewall again in final ]»JEW YORK, Mon. Jimmy Connors alma 11 at completing a Wimbledon-Forest Hill* double in the men's singles final of the United States Open tennis championships here today, but his fiancee, Chris Evert, will not have a chance to accomplish a similar feat in the247 words
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Article139 1974-09-10 22 LONDON, Mba. Indian •km left-arm bowler Blihen «ngh Bedi captured •even Pakistani wlckatt for 21 run* (or T. N. Pearce't XI here yesterday, but the touring taam cam* back to win the one-Ay limited-over* match by SI run*. The Pakistani* were all out ISA andReuter - 139 words
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Article48 1974-09-10 22 LONDON. Mon. Somerset took aecond place behind Leicestershire In the John Player Cricket League with an eight-wicket victory over Surrey yesterday Kent, their rivals for the second spot, crashed by 47 runs to Worcestershire Leicestershire, not in action yaatarday. had already flinched toe UUe— Reuter fReuter - 48 words
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Article172 1974-09-10 22 E. Germans set two world marks ROM*. Mon. Bast Oer"many soared to the top of the final medals table on the last night of the European athletic* championship* with a stunning blitz of five gold medals and two more world records. Their women's 4 z 100 m quartette of DorisReuter - 172 words
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Article995 1974-09-10 22 \XnaOHTB for this week-end's racing at Penang: CL I Dlv. S— lf. Paterson Tower 0.00 Memo II 0.00 Beautiful Sunday 1.13 Allegation 1.13 Energy 1.13 Newmarket II 8 11 Billy Whls 8 11 Prlma BeU 8 11 Papatol 1.11 Professor Wlnstun 1.10 Red Mink 1.10 Oreen Tiger995 words
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189 1974-09-10 22 Singapore team to defend title at Manila SINGAPORE'S five Manila -bound bodybuilders are In peak form and have a fair chance of improving on their previous performance in the "Mr. Asia" contest at Philippines from Sept. 11-16, reports ALBERT JOHNSON. Singapore Amateur Bodybuilder's Federation secretary Paul Chua said yesterday: "We189 words
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Article37 1974-09-10 22 TOKYO. Mon. World Boxing Council Ufhtwelght champion Out* Ishlmatsu. of Japan, and Mexican challenger Tury Pineda were declared fit today by doctors for their 15-round World title bout scheduled at Nagoya on Thursday ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article, Illustration355 1974-09-10 22 'TEHERAN, Mon. The President of the x National Olympic Committee of the Philippines today condemned the Pakistani basketball team's refusal to play Israel on Saturday in the Seventh Asian Games. Senator Ambroslo Padilla. an Asian Games Federation Council member and head of the PhilippineReuter; UPI - 355 words
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Article186 1974-09-10 22 Today's events at Teheran rPEHERAN. Mon. FTofrasasaa of event* at the Asian Games ham tomorrow I all times Btofapore). ATHLETICS: 1 p.m. and 7 p-m.— HeaJa of 409 m hardlca men, mmi decathlon first lour events, finals of men's hammer throw, men and women's hi«;h jump, lone Jup and shot186 words
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Advertisement482 1974-09-10 22 AN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING ORGANISATION INVITES APPLICATIONS FROM SUITABLY QUALIFIED SINGAPOREANS FOR SENIOR MANAGERIAL POSITION Ths most important qualification required for this post is experience m international chartering practice The successful applicant would h*v« »t least 4 vsm actual chartering experience in one o» the world chartering markets such as London482 words
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Advertisement120 1974-09-10 22 USEFUL PRODUCTS TO BENEFIT YOUR HOME The five ranges of kitchen /flß^ *^b*^b*lK\ /n\\ '//> products shown here are W^f^^^f C_^^/^>— all class products that will MnMnffei C^^f^Zl grace any contemporary I rA atiai I |V home. Apart from good I !!T9 iufcsfl design and workmanship, I thorough research and120 words
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Miscellaneous58 1974-09-10 22 SOCCSB: PAS rrssMswis Cwa (Ist rail Ocean v BUbi* Boys: Kakl Bukit v Marble (Parrsr Park. 11l pjn Ysalh TiimsiT Darul Aftah White v Alexandra, Spider v Kg. Olam (Jalan Beaar Stadium. 618 and 7 16). tvlsa»lj HampShlrs v Maritime Command (HMB Terror T.U pjn KUGOUt: SKO U D*> 1:58 words
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Article, Illustration261 1974-09-10 23 N.Korea's Jang scores k.o. in 50 seconds TEHERAN, Mon. 1 Five countries Pakistan, Japan, North Korea, South Korea and Iran shared the honours In Asian Oames boxing last night with their fighters winning through to the semi-finals In four weight divisions. Iran had three boxers through to the semifinal* InReuter - 261 words
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Article57 1974-09-10 23 T "EH»HAK. Man. Orer 40 Japanese Asian Oames •'.nietes and officials left for :ne today. The group comprised of Tipetltors and officials of right lifting rifle shoot- and alar shooting events. ">d two international reNJBJ rhey took with them 13 -Id modal* In welghUlftlng ",■4UPI - 57 words
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162 1974-09-10 23 Pirouz set to upset Japan's golden hopes nPEHERAN, Mon. A Soviet-schooled Iranian looked like upsetting Japanese hopes fit another fencing gold medal when the Individual epee tournament began today. The Iranian, 22-year-old Pirouz Adamlat, conceded only eight hits In the qualifying round one of the epee and lost only to162 words
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Article1291 1974-09-10 23 ATHLETICS Men'i ll.lelni (Asian Oamei Record 39:50.0 L B Rosa Lanka 1970): 1 Y. Hamada (J) 30 49.01. 2 Shlvnath Singh (Ind) 30:51.01. 3 M Hattori (J) 31:03.04. 4 Jung Ol Hwang (NX) 31 20.74. 5 Monn Hung Joo <SK> 31:55.53. 6 Robert (Bur) 32:19 14 wosxo*1,291 words
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Article69 1974-09-10 23 TEHERAN. Mon Mils*. iiii~*'-l at Urn to* of afternoon easaartttlf on Urn eight* day of th« Asian Oaasw. O 8 Japan I» 25 U China It M IS N. Korea IS It 11 S. Karca II Iran IT 7 Thailand til Banna 111 Israel 1 t Philippine, t69 words
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264 1974-09-10 23 Chowdhry to hold inquiry on 6 boxers TEHERAN, Mon. The Asian x Amateur Boxing Federation (FAAB) decided yesterday to allow six Thai boxers to continue fighting in the Asian Games but to conduct a full Inquiry in Bangkok Into their amateur status. FAAB secretary Anwar Chowdhry said the six men264 words
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Article, Illustration148 1974-09-10 23 npEHERAN, Mon. X China and Japan continued their winning streak on the second day of competition In the men's team event at the Asian Oames table tennis tournament here today. The Chinese, hotly favoured to win this event on their debut In the Oames, defeated the PhilippinesReuter; UPI - 148 words
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562 1974-09-10 23 ERNEST FRIOA - Anat's great run wins gold for Thailand ERNEST FRIOA By TEHERAN, Mon. Thailand's Anat Ratanapol, who is here to confirm himself as Asia's fastest man of the track, snatched the gold from China and pushed Singapore into third place in the 4xloom relay today. It was a brilliant run by562 words
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345 1974-09-10 23 TtEHERAN, Mon. 1 China sciiunbled to a 3-2 victory over Indonesia to win the Seventh Asian Games women's team title here today. The Indonesians threw away the first two singles matches and concentrated their power on the two doable* and the last singles. The345 words
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255 1974-09-10 23 Dope test on golden lifter found positive npEHERAN, Mon. Asian Games officials announced today that a dope test on North Korea's heavyweight weightlifting gold medal winner Kirn Joong-Il had been found positive. An organising committee spokesman said the North Koreans had protested and a second urine sample taken from theReuter - 255 words
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Article, Illustration205 1974-09-10 23 Iran have five wrestlers in 3rd round HPEHERAN, Mon Iran 1 maintained their lead today by winning five matches out of six In the second round of the Asian Oames OrecoRoTian wrestling competition here. The Japanese won three matches, lost two and drew one. All five Iranian winners today hadReuter; UPI - 205 words
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Article, Illustration247 1974-09-10 24 TWIN FALLS (Idaho). Hon. TVA&EDEVIL Eve* Knievel returned home today, US$6 million (SSIS million) richer and happy to be alive after failing- In his attempt to ride a rocket across Idaho's Snake River canyon. "I thank God I didn't go Into the river,"Reuter - 247 words
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198 1974-09-10 24 GENEVA, Monday rpHE world's main Industrial countries face A declining growth rate and increasing unemployment in the next few yean, the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Gatt) said today. But In its annual report on international trade in 1973-74 Oatt said there wasReuter - 198 words
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Article39 1974-09-10 24 MANILA, Mail. PhilipJtaa OovcmiMDt troop* killed six outlaws. baiMvad to be m—bari of Utt communut Ifsw People i Army's (NPA) HquMatton stjuad. in an aoeounter in aoutharn Luaon ovar the last »MtanH. Uw aUHtary annoqnead bar* tooa?.-4r.39 words
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Obituary21 1974-09-10 24 MS. KUMOAH tIMOM hat Mast mill twor f*/T« at 8 M m Cartac* law 0.1L0.8t «i M/»/Tt at It* p.m.21 words
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Article112 1974-09-10 24 Ball point pens new IRA terror BELFABT, Mon. The British Army today warned residents of Northern Ireland to watch oat for booby trapped ball point pens. The warning came after an army patrol searching a housing estate in Londonderry yesterday and discovered a pen containing a detonator. "It was tigged112 words
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Miscellaneous13 1974-09-10 24 The weatlicr WIATHB outioek lor ssnsapore today from *jn. to noon: No rain.13 words
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