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Title Section15 1974-09-11 1 The Straits Tillies Estd. 1845 FINAL EDITION WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1974 25 CENTS M.C.(P) 21/7115 words
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Article788 1974-09-11 1 Protest telegrams pour in... WASHINGTON, Tuesday AS telegrams poured into the White House in protest at President Ford's pardoning of Mr. Richard Nixon, Congressmen pressed for an investigation into possible wrongdoings by the former President to be reopened. Leading Democratic senator Walter Mondale suggested the SenateReuter; AP; UPI - 788 words
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Article155 1974-09-11 1 White House: Ford may pardon all WASHINGTON, Tues. President Ford today authorised a spokesman to announce that the question of pardons for all those connected with the Watergate scandals "is now under study." Acting Press Secretary John Hushen startled reporters with the unexpected disclosure and said, "I can give youAP - 155 words
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Article66 1974-09-11 1 HONOKONO. Tues.—Chlneas Piemier Chou En-lal who wag ill in hospital, -has sent a menage of greeting to New Zealand Prime Minister Wallace Edward Rowling on his assumption of office the New China Newj Agency reported. In hU brief message yesterday. Premier Chou expressed his desire forUPI - 66 words
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Article, Illustration150 1974-09-11 1 TAN HBIU LING - TAN HBIU LING By UJI Rashids (ace had an Important say in getting her the heroine's role in the picture, "Last Wish," a Malay film production in colour. For the heroine In the film ,is a young girl dying of an incurable disease andTAN WEE HIM - 150 words
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Article248 1974-09-11 1 Gromyko's talks with Swaran MOSCOW, Tues. Indian External Affairs Minister Swaran Singh had talks in Moscow today with Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Oromyko on international problems and bilateral relations. An official statement Issued by the Tass news agency said the meeting took place In a "friendly and cordial atmosphere." Mr.Reuter - 248 words
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Article82 1974-09-11 1 TOKYO. Tu«s. A fisherman adrift far (our days in the Pacific Ocean apparently gave up hope of reacuc and hanged himaelf 30 minutes before searchers found his boat, the Maritime Safetj Agency reported yesterday Searcher* found the body of Klnlchl KJmura. 41, on his four-ton fishingAP - 82 words
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Article37 1974-09-11 1 TOKYO. Tues. More than 80 per cent of 627 Japanese who are over 100 years old are women and the eldest two are 111 years old, the Ministry ofHealth and Welfare announced today— AP.AP - 37 words
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Article70 1974-09-11 1 Pullout decision 'final BONN. (Oermany), Tuea. Greek Fbrelgn Minister George Mavros said today his country's withdrawal from military co-opera-tion within the Nato alliance is final and will not be reconsidered He told a newt conference after a 75- minute meeting with Chancellor Helmut Schmidt that the Athens Government considers theAP - 70 words
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Article115 1974-09-11 1 Banker held on $5m theft charge r)RONTO, Tuea. Police today arrested the manager of a Toronto Branch of the Bank of Montreal on a charge of stealing more than Cs2 million (Bs9 million) from the bank during the past two years. The police said unauthorised loans of more than Cs2Reuter - 115 words
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Article56 1974-09-11 1 ACCRA. Tues. Ohana today appealed to petroleum exporting countries not to approve higher prices for oil. A Ohana government statement called on African members of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) to bring the development needs of Africa before their colleagues and prevail on then toReuter - 56 words
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Article38 1974-09-11 1 SALTA. (Argenana), Tues A bus returning from a i 'igious pilgrimage In this northern Argentine province ran off the road and plunged JOO km (750 feet) Into a canyon, killing S3 passengers, police reported yesterday. UPI.UPI - 38 words
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Article60 1974-09-11 1 nAsiunuiun rues. The FBI said today It has arrested a man on charges of attempting to bomb the mediation room of the United Nation* Building In New York. A spokesman said Michael Halaey Brown waa tjfssa Into custody In Berea. Kentucky, on an Indictment returned Sept.AP - 60 words
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Article54 1974-09-11 1 KUALA LUMPUR. TUSS. The Charge d Affaire* of the Malaysian Embassy In China. Mr. Deil Haahim. la now In Hongkong en route to Peking, a Foreign Mii.lsiry spokesman said today. The spokesman said Jsr. Haahim accompanied by eight officials. U scheduled to arrive In PekingReuter - 54 words
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Article62 1974-09-11 1 VIENNA, Tues. Miss Sllva Zalmanson. freed from a Russian prison after serving four yean for attempted hijacking, left Vienna today on her way to Israel Mlaa Zalmanson 39. was met by Jewish offlclala at Vlenna'i Schwechat Airport and taken to an undisclosed location In the city It we*Reuter - 62 words
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Article43 1974-09-11 1 SEOUL. Tues. Fanner South Korean Prime Minuter Choi Doo-tun died at his home today, aged 79. Mr. Choi acrred aa Prime Mlnltter in 1963-64 following reversion to civil gorerr.ment after two yean of Junta rule by President Park Chunt-Hee Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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256 1974-09-11 1 Drought threatens millions with starvation NEW DELHI, Tuesday DEPORTS of drought leading to acute shortage of food and even famine are emerging from more and more parts of India The monsoon has virtually disappeared for the past two weeks, threatening the crops to be harvested later in the year. TheReuter - 256 words
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168 1974-09-11 1 Docking fault ended Soyuz space mission HOUBTON, Tuts. The Soyuz IS mis sion was aborted last month because of the failure of its automatic rendezvous and docking system. Vladimir Shatalov. chief of Soviet cosmonaut training said yesterday. Mr. Shatalov said the failure would not affect the Apollo- Soyuz test projectReuter - 168 words
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Article28 1974-09-11 1 LATEST Ford pledge to Heath WASHINGTON, Tues. President Ford today assured former British Prime Minister, Mr. Edward Heath he was "determined to maintain close cooperation with Europe." AP.AP - 28 words
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Article, Illustration661 1974-09-11 2 Police storm rebel stronghold LOURENCO MARQUES, Tues. POLICE today stormed a white se 1 1 1 c r's rebel stronghold at the radio station and Government spokesmen announced a threeday attempt to seize power in this Portuguese Southeast African colony was over. The whereaboutsAP; UPI - 661 words
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294 1974-09-11 2 SAIGON. Tuesday ORESIDENT Nguyen Van Thieu has dis- missed two former division commanders from the army for alleged corruption and stripped them of their rank of brigadier general, military sources said today. I The Government Is Investigating charges of mismanagement against the two.AP; UPI - 294 words
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132 1974-09-11 2 Rabin to seek faster delivery of arms rL AVIV. Tues. Israeli Premier Yltahak Rabin said today he believed many of the problems existing between the US and Israel would be solved during his four-day Washington visit. Speaking shortly before leaving for the US for talks on the crucial next phaseReuter; AP - 132 words
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Article57 1974-09-11 2 WABHINOTON. Tuee. The World Bank's soft-loan affiliate, the International Development Association yesterday announced US$36 million (SWorn) credit to PsJtlsUn to help finance development of the country* telecommunications system The project includes Installation of telephone enhance equipment. MO miles of microwave route? between the blffter tovneReuter - 57 words
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Article32 1974-09-11 2 CHICAOO. Tue»—Twentyr.lnc people, many of them children, were hospttallaed and more than 100 were treated lor tuspected food poisoning late yesterday after attending a banquet tor a baseball team. AP.AP - 32 words
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151 1974-09-11 2 WASHINGTON. Taes. The Ford Administration has delayed sending to the Senate the limited ■ndergroand nuclear testing treaty which President Nixon cone hided In Moscow last Jaly, and there Is some aaestlon whether It will erer take effect The agreement is one of two151 words
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164 1974-09-11 2 500 HELD IN STUDENT DEMOS AGAINST BLAST BUENOS AIRES. Tues. Police detained about 500 students here last night as they broke up a series of street demonstrations In protest against a bomb blast which killed the four-month-old son of the rector of Buenos Aires University. The baby died last Saturday164 words
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Article75 1974-09-11 2 TAIPEH. Tues. Foreign and overseas Chinese capital Investment* In Taiwan totalled US$lOO 1 mllßon <5|273 8 million) in the first eight months of this year, up 3.36 per cent over the corresponding period last year, the Central news agency reported. Quoting government statistics, the agency saidReuter - 75 words
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191 1974-09-11 2 Heath call for joint attack on inflation NEW YORK. Toes. British Opposition leader and former Prime Minister Edward Heath yesterday urged a Joint International attack agalnat Inflation, which he termed the Western community's greatest common enemy. "There must be much more urgent International action to deal with this problem," Mr.AP - 191 words
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165 1974-09-11 2 LOS ANGELES Tues. "I have never In my life purposely provoked anybody Into any fight with me. Never for the single reason that in my kind of life I just could not win." singer Prank Sinatra says In a court deposition. Mr. Sinatra'sAP - 165 words
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229 1974-09-11 2 Tories cut down Wilson's lead in latest poll LONDON, Tues. A Gallup Poll showed the opposition Conser.a tives cutting into Prime Minister Wilson's Lab--1 ourlte lead today in the I runup to national elections expected next month. Mr. Wilson, who since elections last February has led a minority Government, wasReuter; AP; UPI - 229 words
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WORLD NEWS TWO
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Article384 1974-09-11 3 WASHINGTON, Tues MR RICHARD Nixon's actions during the Watergate scandal— and Nixon himself will apparently figure prominently in the forthcoming trial of his close aides on charges of covering up the scandal. Defence lawyers agreed that the fact of the former President's full pardon will have384 words
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128 1974-09-11 3 Include China in arms talks: -Ted- WASHINGTON, Tues. Senator Edward Kennedy yesterday proposed that China be Included in ail future arms control negotiations. The Senator said China's Inclusion In the talks would be a good way for the United States to demonstrate its recognition of China's Importance as a majorReuter - 128 words
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Article98 1974-09-11 3 3-day Ford visit to Japan WASHINGTON, Tues. —President Gerald Ford will make a threeday visit to Japan from Nov. 19, the White House announced yesterday. Mr. Ford, wno will be the first American President to visit Japan, had prevtously accepted an Invitation by Prime Minister Kakuel Tanaka and the WhiteUPI - 98 words
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Article103 1974-09-11 3 LONDON. Tues. The I British Government yesterday produced de- i tailed figures showing that Its trouble-torn Northern Ireland pro- vlnce cost the British Treasury about £410 million (552.296 million) last year in support grants, loans and security costs. Disclosure of the extent of the financial and economicReuter - 103 words
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233 1974-09-11 3 Jordan's 'secret' arms sales: Probe on LONDON, Tues. The Foreign Office announced today Britain is urgently Investigating reports that the Arab kingdom of Jordan has secretly sold British warplanes, tanks and missiles to South Africa and Rhodesia. Official sources also said Prime Minister Harold Wilson yesterday warned Jordan's King HusseinAP - 233 words
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Article, Illustration66 1974-09-11 3 HIS 31-day stint as a Presidential Press Secretary over, Mr. Jerry terHorst, is back as a Washington journalist with the Detroit News. Mr. terHorst, acknowledging that It was President Ford's unconditional pardon of former President Nixon that made him resign, has been re- hired by his oldUPI - 66 words
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240 1974-09-11 3 Rowling also Foreign Minister in Cabinet —shuffle- ijrELLINQTON, Tues. New Zealand's new Prime Minister Wallace Rowling has given himself the additional Job of Foreign Minister and handed the Finance Ministry to his deputy, Mr. Robert Tlzard, In a Cabinet shuffle announced today. In heading the Foreign Ministry, Mr. Rowling copiesReuter - 240 words
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Article41 1974-09-11 3 NEW YORK. Tues. A spokesman for the Arabian American Oil Company lAramoo) today denied that the four American stockholder* of the company had agreed to 100 per cent takeover of the firm by the Government of Saudi Arabia. Rcutar.41 words
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158 1974-09-11 3 U.S. TO TEST MISSILE LAUNCH FROM JET WASHINGTON, Tues The United States is planning Its first test launch of a dummy nuclear missile from a Jumbo-slzed C-5 cargo Jet this month, informed sources said today. The Defence Department hopes to make the first airborne launch of the Minuteman strategic missileReuter - 158 words
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Article30 1974-09-11 3 JAKARTA. Tues Five people were killed and several others Injured In a landslide which hit the village of Hour Oombong, West Java. Antara news agency reported yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article80 1974-09-11 3 RIO DE JANEIRO. Tues. Thirty-nine people In Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo died as a reI suit of the menengltls outbreak, the Health Department reported yesterday. The outbreak of the disease has killed more than 500 people since 1 early July. The Health DepartmentAP - 80 words
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Article46 1974-09-11 3 UNITED NATIONS. Tues. —Secretary General Kurt Waldhelm said today that 26 governments had responded to his appeal for help for Importing states hardest hit by rising prices, but that at the I present level of resources only "a limited number of hlghprlorlty requirements" could be met.46 words
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Article45 1974-09-11 3 LONDON: Average prices of iiw materials for British industry rose by one and a half per cent last month, according to the Department of Industry. The sudden rise compared with an increase of only two per cent during the first seven months of the year.45 words
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Article45 1974-09-11 3 COLUMBUS: Representative Jack Brlnkley will ask President Ford for an "absolute and complete pardon" for former Army Lt. William Calley who Is serving a I 10-year prison sentence for the murder of South Vietnamese civilians at My Lai. a spokesman for Mr. Brlnkley said yesterday.45 words
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Article48 1974-09-11 3 I TUCSON: A former air force colonel, who was I shot down and held prisoner in North Viet- < nun for more than five years, announced plans to make a "pilgrimage" to South-East Asia to draw attention to the plight of IS servicemen still listed as missing in action.48 words
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Article29 1974-09-11 3 BELGRADE: Government officials from seven non-aligned countries began a four-day meetIng here yesterday to co-ordinate economic co-operation In the areas of financial and monetary policy, trade. Industry and technology.29 words
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Article45 1974-09-11 3 BUENOS AIRES: Buenos Aires housewives rushed to stockpile beef yesterday as some 7,0»« btuchershops said they would stop slicing and grinding for a week beginning at midnight. The threatened shutdown by the confederation of meat markets was called to protest black market beef sales. —Agencies.Agencies - 45 words
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WORLD NEWS THREE
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Article127 1974-09-11 4 Man who tried to smuggle pistols rrOKYO, Tues. A 41--1 year-old real estate dealer admitted today that he attempted to smuggle pistols and heroin from Thailand Into Japan, police reported. Police said the man. Identified as Sadao Anabukl, was taken Into custody after a parcel containing 30 pistols. 950 bulletsUPI - 127 words
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Article77 1974-09-11 4 JAKARTA, Tues. Indonesia's per capita In co m c has reached US$l25 <5*312.5> a year and Its gross national product Increased 8.1 per cent in 1973, the Labour, Transmigration and Cooperative Minister Subrota said. He said Indonesia's gross national product Increased 42 per cent dur In g77 words
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Article27 1974-09-11 4 HONOKONO Tues. MaurlUnlan President Mdktar Ould Oaddah will pay an official visit to China startIng on September 17. the New China News Agency reported.—ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article254 1974-09-11 4 Seoul demo broken by teargas SEOUL. Tues. Some 2.000 riot police today fired teargas to stop several hundred demonstrators who tried to break through police cordons to march on the Japanese embassy here as anti-Jaoaneae feeling continued to run high. South Korean and Japanese government officials, meanwhile, were still seeking254 words
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125 1974-09-11 4 'Millions will starve to death' -warning- BEBKELEY, Toes. Famine and mass starvation loom over Asia, Africa and Latin America where millions of people may soon breed themselves to death, scientists of the University of California food task force said yesterday. In Its report, A Hungry World: The Challenge to Agriculture,AP - 125 words
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Article433 1974-09-11 4 China backs as a weapon HONGKONG. Tuesday (]HINA has urged developing countries to continue using petroleum and other raw materials "as a weapon" against the United States and the Soviet Union. The call was made by Vice-Premier LI Hslennlen, China's top economic official, at a Peking banquet In honour ofUPI - 433 words
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Article89 1974-09-11 4 SYDNEY. Tues.— The Australian male's favourite pastime of standIng at a bar with his mates and drinking until he Is drunk has been sharply criticised by an expert on alcoholism. The president of the Australian Foundation on Alcoholism. Dr. John Moon, said It was an "absurdReuter - 89 words
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Article51 1974-09-11 4 LONDON. Tims. Cardinal Heenan. Archbishop of Westminster, who hmd a heart attack on Saturday night. •v tonight "making good progress.' the hospital reported. The hospital, at Cambridge •aid earlier yesterday that the e»-year-old Cardinal, leader of four million Roman Catholics In England and Wales, was (till seriously illReuter - 51 words
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367 1974-09-11 4 Ministers accused of being 'corrupt' -tycoons'- NEW DELHI, Tuesday THE Lower House of the Indian Parliament has ended its monsoon session with a marathon debate in which ministers were accused of being the "tycoons of corruption" In India. The Opposition had fought for two weeka to get a parliamentary probeReuter - 367 words
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166 1974-09-11 4 Marcos scoffs at military takeover rumours MANILA, Tues. PhUlDDlne President. Ferdinand Marcos today discounted speculation abroad that the military In this counI try were becominß powerful and would eventually tak: over the civilian Oovern- ment He said he was "amused and a little offended' by remarks abroad 1 that theReuter - 166 words
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Article108 1974-09-11 4 Quads born to merchant's wife MANILA, Tues.-Three boys and a girl have been born to the wife of a textile merchant In th» central Phl'lpplnes Is land of Bohol, the Government Philippines News Agency said today. The agency quoted a doctor as saying chances for the survival of the InfantsAP - 108 words
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Article55 1974-09-11 4 OEOROBTOWN. (Guyana). Tues. Ouyana Prime Minister Forbes Burnham and British Agriculture Minister Fred Peart met here yesterday to negotiate new price* for raw cane sugar Mr Bumham has said the current price of £83 5 (8*461 «> a ton Britain pays Ouyana Is unreallstically low In theReuter - 55 words
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Article35 1974-09-11 4 JAKARTA. Tues Three French warships are expected to arrive at Tanjung Prlofc on Friday for a friendly visit, a naval spokesman said today Their crews will hold sport matches with local teams Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article46 1974-09-11 4 KINSHASA Zaire t. Tue«. The National Front for Angola Liberation (PNLA> yert*rday received 450 totu of military equipment from China, the Front announcced. It marked the first mlllUry aid from China which earlier tent -anltary »ud medical equipment to the FNLA —APAP - 46 words
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Article256 1974-09-11 4 WASHINGTON, Tues. T*E head of the U8 Atomic Energy Commission. Mr. Dlx Lee Ray, will meet the head of the Indian Atomic Energy Agency. Mr. Homl Sethna. In Vienna next weekend to discus* a tightening of the safeguard agreement under which the US snipe enriched uranium 235AP - 256 words
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Article92 1974-09-11 4 DANGKOK, Tim, The Thai covert■sent has seised 14 ears. Including a Eoll■oyee Silver Ghost, which once belonged to the three top leaden of the former military regime. Authorities said the 14 ears seised yesterday are among 51 the government plans to conflaeate pending a detrrolm92 words
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180 1974-09-11 5 WASHINGTON Tues Three Latin American countries asked the Permanent Council of the Organisation of American OAB (States yesterday to give early consideration to their proposal to remove the political and economic sanctions against Cuba. The Permanent Council consisting ol ambassadors ofNYT - 180 words
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Article22 1974-09-11 5 TOKYO. Tues— A carpenter was arrested yesterday In western Japan on suspicion of killing four people. Including his wife UPI.UPI - 22 words
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Article145 1974-09-11 5 Guerillas warn of more sabotage PARIS, Tues The Palestinian guerilla group which claims' to have caused the crash of a TWA Jet on Sunday has declared that more such actions are planned against airlines serving Israel. The crash o: the plane —which apparently killed all 88 people aboard and similarAP - 145 words
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Article57 1974-09-11 5 ORAZ (Austria). Tues. A bus and a car collided headon In the Schoter Pass yesterday and police said all 10 >ccupants of the two vehicles were killed It was believed that the dead were Yugoslavs and AusTlans Police said both the bus and the carAP - 57 words
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221 1974-09-11 5 LONDON. Tues IN a remarkable case of scientific detective work, an American dentist reported yesteiday that Martin Bormann, *dolf Hitler's chief deputy, committed suicide by biting a poison capsule while Russian troops werr closing in on the last of the Nasl leaders In Berlin inUPI - 221 words
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Article653 1974-09-11 5 Move to curb rash money dealings Bankers meet to tighten rules and head off crisis fears BASLE. Tuesday fHE Western world's leading central bankers today announced moves to check illjudged foreign currency trading by commercial banks and to head off fears of an impending crisis in the international money supply.653 words
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Article322 1974-09-11 5 Bonn aid for 100 private banks BONN, Tues The West German Central Bank wUI announce the formation of a consortium on Thursday to help an estimated 100 small private German banks to get through a severe liquidity crisis caused by months of tight-money policies here. The consortium will have aNYT - 322 words
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Article62 1974-09-11 5 BRUSSELS, Tut* Tax evasion in Belgium has soared by 82 per cent In four years an Independent study published In the daUy La. Cite salu. Tht study, carried out by a university team. Indicated Lhat Belgian taxpayers had heW 67 5 billion franca <Sf3.S billion) backAP - 62 words
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Article165 1974-09-11 5 ADDIS ABABA. T«es. The former president of the Ethiopian Lower House of Parliament has been accused of suppressing news of last rear's famine in which at least IN.M* Cople are believed to ye died. Radio Ethiopia yesterday said Mr. Swse Tadesse. president ofAP - 165 words
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Article59 1974-09-11 5 BAIOKOK. Tues. Five people were killed and ten others seriously Injured when a truck hurled Into a roadside ditch near here, police :ald today. The crush took place last night when the truck, carryIng about 30 people plunged Into the ditch 25 kilometres (12 mUet) northReuter - 59 words
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Article55 1974-09-11 5 BTUTTOART. Tuea Wolfgang Wlndfassen. one of West Germany s greatest Oerman operatic tenors, died of a heart attack here. He was 60. Wlndgassen, who sane the main tenor roles In nil Wagner's operas In a 33-year career, died only a few days after appearing here asReuter - 55 words
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Article, Illustration175 1974-09-11 5 US State Dept denies anti-Chile plot WA3HINOTON. Tues. —The U8 State Department, accused of misleading a Ben a t c panel, stood by Its congressional testimony yesterday that there was no US attempt to Interfere with Chile's Internal politics. The dispute arose with reports that the director of the CentralAP - 175 words
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233 1974-09-11 7 $20,000--recovered from two who walk into Mousetrap pOLICE have arrested •I two housebreakers who had been active in the North Buona Vista Road and Holland Avenue areas and recovered goods worth more than $20,000. Queenstown police had been on their trail since last month and in an operation codenamed "Mousetrap"233 words
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Article65 1974-09-11 7 Farmer's co-op on register soon THE proposed Singapore Livestock and Agricultural Co-operative Society will be registered soon, according to Its protem secretary. Mr. Chang Fook Tin, yesterday. He said the society was calling for payment of $400 000 pledged (or shares for Its f 1 million mechanised pig farm at65 words
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Article104 1974-09-11 7 THE meteorological sta- tlon at Paya Lebar airport has recorded a "normal" 118 millimetres of rainfall for the first 10 days of this month. There were only three days of heavy rain during this period. The highest rainfall ever recorded for September was104 words
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Article17 1974-09-11 7 A 20-MAN Italian te:i'le mission will arrive here on Sept. 25 for a three-day visit17 words
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119 1974-09-11 7 ROBBERS DRIVE AWAY IN VICTIM'S 1 CAR AM EDI C A L goods salesman. Mr. Fong Kirn Fook, 29, was robbed of $11* and his $9,000 blue Colt Galant by two dagger armed robbers on Monday night. Mr. Fong told the police that at about 9 p.m. he was parking119 words
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Article, Illustration587 1974-09-11 7 EDWARD UU - EDWARD UU By VTUC secretarygenenil Mr. CV. Derail Nair yesterday airused the Singapore Airlines pi'isoiiiu'l of "mismanagement" and of doing "nothing to improve communication with their own employ ees." Mr. Nair was sneaking at the first triennial general convention587 words
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Article64 1974-09-11 7 DREDOINO operations will be carried out in the Jurong Eastern Approach Channel for the next two weeks, the Port Matter said yesterday. A dredger > tug, pontoon Mid MWIIWf WMt will display the appropriate International day and night dgnals Mariners are advlaed to five thc«e craft64 words
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388 1974-09-11 7 THK proposed Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) Parliamentary L'nion is expected to be set up early nexi year. The Deputy Speaker of the Indonesian Parliament. Dr. Mohamad Isnaenl, who led an eightmember Indonesian Parliamentary delegation on a tour of Singapore, said that delegates388 words
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206 1974-09-11 7 5-day week plan in 2 govt units working well rl alternative fiveday week with no ultimate loss of working hours has worked satisfactorily for two divisions of the Inland Revenue Department which introduced the system in May. This plan to stagger working hours In order to ease traffic congestion during206 words
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Article63 1974-09-11 7 CHAN Ah Chai. 35. yesterday denied In a magistrate's court that he stole money and goods totalling 166.100 from the Palmbeaeh Tourist centre In Beach Road at 4 20 am on Monday. Chan was alleged to hava committed housebreaklng with three unknown persons. He was ordered to63 words
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Advertisement137 1974-09-11 7 A European company wants A hank that specializes in can do the same for you. financing for a North V.i financinn (over $16.8 billion in oil venture. A U.S. aerospace MMfs). Service. And people. So vvhatever in the world you firm needs product Our own Bank of Montreal have in137 words
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Advertisement433 1974-09-11 7 Singapore's only specialist butcher shop j Tffi PEM BUTCHERY $M>: (^JJJ Fresh air flown Quality Australian Meat School Special cuts or cut expertly to your own requirements. Beef, Pork, Barbeque Sausages, Hamburgers, Chops, Cutlets, Mince etc. at direct importer's prices. Three x trained and jolly butchers to serve you. I433 words
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204 1974-09-11 8 CALL TO BRING SUNSHINE TO DISABLED A LOCAL executive yesterday called on more big private organisations to bring companionship and sunshine into the lives of the handicapped. Mr. John Lim. 33. the public relations manager of Mobil Oil Singapore Pte. Ltd. said that these organisations never hesitated to present cheques204 words
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Article130 1974-09-11 8 Esso denies diesel oil shortage ESSO yesterday denied there was a shortage of diesel oil in Singapore and said there had been a growth of over 24 per cent ir the volume of diesel supplied through Esso service stations during the last six months. In a statement, the company pointed130 words
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Article53 1974-09-11 8 AN intensive sly-month course on Public Relation-Its Principles and Practice, will be held at the Singapore Institute of Management conference room at 16 Scotu Road from Sept 34 to March 4. next year. Pee U $800 for SIM members and 1640 for non-mem-bers. Closing date for application53 words
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433 1974-09-11 8 Insurance firm is sued for $143,000 A COUNSEL, whose clients are suing the insurers of an engineering firm for $143,776 in ap accident claim yesterday submitted in the High Court that the Insurance firm was liable because his clients were on a contract of employment with the insured party at433 words
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Article378 1974-09-11 8 WHERE THE DELAY LIES... Ministry reply to nurses' pay complaints fHE Health Ministry said yesterday that the salaries of most pupil assistant nurses and student nurses were paid with the "minimum of delay." And the delays were partly due to the failure of the nurses to return the Form of378 words
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262 1974-09-11 8 OOUCE yesterday released two Criminal Law detainees after they announced that they repented their past misdeeds and would renounce their past way of life. They are Chua Slaic Chua. also known as Sek Choan, 40. and f Jayabalan. 22. Chua who262 words
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Advertisement309 1974-09-11 8 B^b^b^bL r*\ Bb >^QBbbi J^^ s A^BBj < SjUrcSiS < AjWr 1 Jr Uk With this sp«ck(l and cwdusiv* card 9. Mln ifoto Studio Robina snoppsrs can now enjoy 13- A Change Aitoy attroctive discounts or concessions k* w« Singapore 1 at any of these pre-arranged 10. The Pastry Box309 words
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Miscellaneous305 1974-09-11 8 Bringing Up By BUI K«v«n«gh <c Hal Cimp i I^— -^1 I MA66IE IS MAP MCAUCS I rMA6O«, PMITLIM', WOULP I, I KM iX I WHO TOLP YOUR VOCAL COUPS 4ffi I CRflOZfiD MB* fi*MILY/ >tX> SIN* A SOHQ PO* >©U I HAP v jg,^ MBWWriD/TWY TO USS fU. T*Y305 words
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266 1974-09-11 9 COME school principals said yesterday that students were already benefiting in various ways from capita fees paid by ix)oksellers to schools. The benefits were passed on through school welfare projects during school celebrations, through direct financial aid, and even to pay for refreshments266 words
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190 1974-09-11 9 Let's not have posh c-centres call by Jek CULTURE Minister Mr Jek Yeun Thong has told community leaders to stop expecting lavish buildings for new community centres. He said they should not be extravagant In view of higher costs of building materials, labour and Inflation. The building layout of new190 words
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135 1974-09-11 9 MORE CAN JOIN UNION AFTER NEW RULES EMPLOYEES In ln- <*-« aurance brokers and adjusters firms, agencies and other brancnes of Insurance business can now join the Singapore Insur ance Companies Employees Union. This amendment to the union's constitution was adopted by a special delegates conference at the SICEU's premises135 words
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Article37 1974-09-11 9 SINGAPORE'S second ice rink in Kallang. the Ice Palace, will D? introducing ice hockey m one of its main attraction*. The rink, due to open soon, alms to promote the sport among Singaporeans.37 words
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Article99 1974-09-11 9 JB bus fares hike under study OTHE Government Is still 1 studying the request by the Slngapore-Johore Express <Pte) Ltd. bus company to raise its fares by 20 cents for adults and 10 cents for students from Singapore to Johore Baru. A Ministry of Communication* .<pokesman aid yesterday "Theie are99 words
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Article, Illustration151 1974-09-11 9 FLORENCE, 19, IS CROWNED MISS SHANGRI-LA RECEPTIONIST Florence 11 1 oe. 19, (centre) was crowned Miss ShangTl-La at the hotel's Staff Night at Hyatt Hotel on Sunday The runner-up was Valeric Ann de Rozario. 18. right a waitress, while Raihana binte Mahmood. 22, also a waitress, was third. William Tham151 words
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Article62 1974-09-11 9 THE Shah of Iran. Mohammad Seza Pahlevi and Empress Farah Diba. will tour the Port Authority. Jurong Town Ovporatlon and the Hous Ing and Development Board during their threeday State visit here from Sept 18. They will also visit the Botanic Oardens and a Government creche.62 words
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Article35 1974-09-11 9 LABOUR Minister Mr Ong Pang Boon will be the guest of honour at the opening of Corona Manufacturers (Pte) Limited, a typewriter manufacturing firm In Bedok New Town, on Oct. at 2 p.m.35 words
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Article71 1974-09-11 9 2 extort men get 3 years, caning npWO men were yes- terday Jailed for three years each and ordered to be given six strokes of the cane by a district court for extortion. Lee Ah kdeng. 34 and Koh Phee Keng. 29. pleaded guilty to extorting $100 from Mr. Chew71 words
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549 1974-09-11 9 rpHE Liqour Llcensx Ing Board yesterday warned owners of bars and liquorsselling establishments against employing underaged waitresses and noncitizens without work permits. This warning was Klven by the board's chairman. Mr. T.B. Sinnathuray who queried six establishments during Its general session at the First549 words
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Article126 1974-09-11 10 INSP. GETS INSTEAD KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday PROBATIONARY Inspector Mohamed Taufik, 28, sentenced to 2J years Jail by the Sessions Court for corruption, had his jail term reduced to a year by the High Court yesterday. Mr. Justice Abdul Hai mid said 2J years would be rather "excessive In the circumstances126 words
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Article41 1974-09-11 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Tue« The Road Transport Department is to recruit temporary testers. Transport and Works Minister Datuk Hajl Ohanl Olkng said yesterday: The a:m v to reduce the long queues of L. drivers waiting to take tests, he said41 words
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Article39 1974-09-11 10 IPOH. Tuea. Police and Health Ministry officials seized about $60,000 worth of pharmaceutical drugs, the biggest haul In Perak. from a shop In Hume Street yesterday. The shop has no licence to store the drugs, police said.39 words
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105 1974-09-11 10 Copter crash: Only two bodies found I^UANTAN, Tues. Only two bodies were recovered from the wreck of the Westland Wessex helicopter which was salvaged by the Continental Oil Company (Conoco) and Bristow Helicopters here yesterday morning. The wreck has been sent to the RMAF base here for Investigations. Pahang CID105 words
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Article317 1974-09-11 10 Bumiputra part in economy TEAM TO GIVE NEW BOOST KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday TMh Government is to set up a committee within the National Economic Council before the end of the year to ensure effective bumiputra participation in the nations economic life, Datuk Hussein Onn said today. Tun Abdul Razak had317 words
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Article53 1974-09-11 10 TAIPING. Ton. Two ■oldien Pic Abdvl Haiim bio Omar. It. and Pte Abdul MnUllb bin Awsnf KechiL t», were admitted to thr bovpltal here on Sanday night with stab wounds. They were stabbed daring a brawl near the market at about S.IS p.m. Police have ■rUioed a53 words
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212 1974-09-11 10 TAIPING, Tuesday A RESOLUTION calling on the Education Department to Immediately cease "phone call transfers" of teachers is among 23 that will be discussed by the Perak branch of the National Union of Teaching Profession here on Saturday. "A number of such transfers, ordered through212 words
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Article56 1974-09-11 10 KUALA LUMPUR. TUM. A packet of Lucky Strike ni found In nightclub alngrr hatidbaf when police raided a reaUurant. the seaalona court waa told today The alncer Doreen JayaUlaka. 23. of Jalan Ipoh plaadld fuUty to committing the offence at the restaurant In Jalan Rodger on56 words
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Article, Illustration246 1974-09-11 10 Rahman sworn in as Sarawak CM again KUCHING, Tues. Datuk Abdul Rahman Yakub was sworn in as Chief Minister of Sarawak for a second fiveyear term yesterday. The ceremony was held before the Governor Tun Datu Tuanka Hajl Bujang. Datuk Rahman said In a statement that he would dedicate theReuter; UPI - 246 words
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Article50 1974-09-11 10 KUALA LUMPUR Tuea Police Intend to shop for a voice-print machine to help ttitm In their investigations Into extortion and kidnapping cases. The (40,000 machine picks up voice vibrations and records them on a graph. It will enable the police to compere It with their suspects voice patterns.50 words
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182 1974-09-11 10 $14 mil FISHING PORT: WORK TO BEGIN |£UALA LUMPUR. Tues 7C T, 9° n «ructlon of the $14.6 million Kuantan fishing port win start In January next ear a spokesman tor the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development said yesterday. First, a sea defence wall will be constructed and land182 words
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Article68 1974-09-11 10 MIC leader killed in crash KUALA TRENOOANU Tues Trengganu MIC chief Datuk PC Isaacs was killed on Saturday night In a road accident near Paka. about M ml lea from here. Datuk Isaacs, M. was on his way back here with his wife and son when their car went off68 words
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Article67 1974-09-11 10 PENANO. Tuea Singapore businessmen are always happy to have an opportunity to invest In Malaysia, the Republic's formrr high commissioner to Malaysia. Mr Lien Ying Chow, said today Mr Lien, who Is Chairman and managing director of the Overseas Union Bank In Singapore, paid a67 words
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Advertisement637 1974-09-11 10 You can't really cure a cold But you can relieve the symptoms I of cold and flu. which make you I feel so miserable, with Febs cold I tablets. I Each Fata cold tablet contains a I balanced medicinal formulation to giva I fast relief to aches and pains, feverish637 words
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Advertisement27 1974-09-11 10 t~7 LOWEST PRICE! HIGHEST PERFORMANCE! •a^Laanflr^kaVa? 80 O AC DC ajßj s 80 M AC'OC 121 V AC DC UanTTffOW 80 KF AC DC Ba^M^D [^5* I27 words
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504 1974-09-11 11 T.F. HWANG - Wages and arrears for crew of tanker T.F. HWANG Court approves application By 'JMIE 51 crew members of arrested Halcyon Isle will be paid their wages and all arrears up to the date of repatriation to their respective home ports. An emerge ncy application for this to be done was504 words
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Article, Illustration185 1974-09-11 11 CIX Esah binte Abdul Karim. U, whose husband was killed In the fire and explosion on board the oil rig, Penrod 1914 on Sunday, Is now desperately socking a Job even though the gave birth only Just over a month ago. She said185 words
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Article303 1974-09-11 11 Snapper goes up by 10 cents PRICES of mackeral 1 (kembong) and red snapper (merah) rose by 10 cents a katl to $1 40 and $1.30 respectively, the Trade Department reported yesterday. Following are the recommended prices: RICE: American 15 per cent. 90 cents a katl or 608 g; China303 words
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Article34 1974-09-11 11 THE National Productivity Board (NPB) will bold a courae on management accounting and profit planning at the board's premises in Jurong Town from Bept SO to Oct. II between Mondays and Fridays.34 words
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Article33 1974-09-11 11 THE Singapore Sundry Goods and Textiles Merchants' Association will hold a dinner to mark their 35th anniversary at the Chinese Ctvunbrr of Commerce auditorium on Sunday at 7 p m33 words
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Article26 1974-09-11 11 THE National Theatre Trust will hold an art exhibition at its premises on Sept. 18. The works of seven local artists will be displayed.26 words
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Article38 1974-09-11 11 THIEVES broke Into the FairehUd (8) Pte Ltd. in Toa Payoh and escaped with 135.00 ft ■Its of transistors worth SU.MS. last week. Store •■penrisor Mr. Chiang Hal Chong. 32. discovered the theft on Monday morning38 words
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Article37 1974-09-11 11 An autopsy carried out on the body of a one-month-old baby girl found In the Singapore River on Sunday has shown that she was stillborn The body had bruises on the left leg.37 words
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Article142 1974-09-11 11 'J'WO youths tried to break into the Iwa Oneprice Store in Peace Centre in Selegie Road on Sunday morning onty 10 hours after its opening ceremony. According to the store's managing director, Mr. Han Pok Fong, the youths hid themselves In a duct In142 words
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97 1974-09-11 11 2 cadets return after world cruise TWO Singapore sea cadets have returned after completing a round-the-world trip as part of their seatraining. They are Sgt. Ahmad Kamal. 15, and Cpl. Raaanathan Sothlnathan. 14. both of the Singapore National Cadet Corps. The boys made the trip under two scholarships awarded by97 words
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Miscellaneous285 1974-09-11 11 Straits Times Crossword I bV~ HP HP H* MgF~gHF~~B^B ACROSS glorious place <8> 8 Make good but not exactly 8 JjJW n over-neat **>■ 7 Handsome man. one se- More than one country d k engaged in amateur ope- Ctlt o y m whlc a n c 10 ul»«wnM weary,285 words
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Advertisement116 1974-09-11 13 -vTTTTIbL PLAN YOUR MhdJm RELAXING m&S^) VACATION W AT THE NEWEST da x T A V A II IT C /I D T THE ASIA PATTAYA Set in 22 acres of landscaped gardens on a cliff-top overlooking the Gulf of Siam. Private white-sand beach, 9-hole golf course and large swimming116 words
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Article520 1974-09-11 14 rE NTUC is an interested suitor, but calling the lady a tramp will not endear it to the non-unionised workers it is trying to woo Into the arms of the trade union movement. NTUC president Mr. Phey Yew Kok who castigated the outsiders last Sunday as "social520 words
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Article103 1974-09-11 14 "DEPORTS of a peace Initiative by Pre1V sident Thieu, could once again turn out to be speculation. But if he is seriously interested in reviving the peacemaking machinery of the Jan. 28, 1973 Vietnam ceasefire accords, this is a good time to try. Hanoi's forces have recently103 words
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Letter63 1974-09-11 14 OLEASE refer to the I letter by "Psycho" (ST. Aug. IS). The Dog Control Unit of the Primary Production Department has visited Realty Park on three occasions and Impounded a total of three stray dogs. For prompt action stray dogs, the public Is requested to contact the Unit63 words
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176 1974-09-11 14 npHE Committee of A Crime and Prevention of Delinquency has recommended measures to fight teenage crime, but there are. I believe, other worthwhile suggestions that should also be considered. In respect of the schools counselling services, in which parents and teachers make up the advisory176 words
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Letter155 1974-09-11 14 rls not unusual to see scores of school children being somewhat unruly at bus stops after dismissal of school. Very often they surge towards the middle of the road to block traffic with a hope of stopping buses which rae lready packed to capacity. These school children are not only155 words
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Letter59 1974-09-11 14 Queue- jumping rE management of the skating rink at Juronj should _ort oat the daiy chaos— outside the rink. This Is one place where it just does not pay to be civil and «ueue-consckms. If 70a are orderly yon will remain at the back of the queue Something should be59 words
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Article910 1974-09-11 14 DO NOT often write letters; I have even fewer occasions to write to married women. But when I do. I sometimes forget the husband's surname. Not deliberately, mind you- perhaps a mental block. But I forget, and that poses a problem when it comes to addressing the envelope. A910 words
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Article, Illustration1428 1974-09-11 14 B.C. Bhattacharjee - B.C. Bhattacharjee By Excerpts from the New Sunday Times, Malaysia Kuala Lumpur THE dust raised during Malaysia's election cam palgn has settled to reveal several new faces in the corridors of power. The New Sunday Times. Malaysia interviewed six of them all from1,428 words
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Advertisement538 1974-09-11 14 Chaffoteaux x Gas Wdte* I B Hea^r Ml2tC INSTANT Ht)T €> WATER complete safety by thermocouple and piezo electric lighting up For More Details Contact SOON CHEONG (PTE) LTD 33/34 Pekin St.. Singapore. 1. Tel: ***** ***** Stockist Distributor TRUSTED POWER! Industrial and Commercial projects today reqiire unfaltering demards on538 words
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Article, Illustration282 1974-09-11 15 rS a family affair for the Lins from Taiwan when It comes to brush painting. For father Prof. Lin Chu-Senc, his daughters I- Wen (left) and I-Hunt, are keen traditional Chinese painters, while mother helps out with preparation of art materials and with282 words
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Article29 1974-09-11 15 THE National Productivity Board (NPB) will conduct a course on organisation analysis and planning at the board* premises in Jurong town, from Oct. 21 to Nov. 1.29 words
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Article114 1974-09-11 15 NO RTS BAN ON INDONESIA SONG RADIO and Television Singapore iRTS) will continue broadcasting an Indonesia song which was recently banned In Malaysia. An RTS spokesman said yesterday that there was nothing "unsuitable" about "Sellmut Putin", one of 60 Hindustani and Malay songs banned across the Causeway. Lyrics According to114 words
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114 1974-09-11 15 STORE A STOPOVER FOR SAUDI AIRLINES? SINGAPORE is likely to be a stopover for the proposed Saudi Arabia Airlines (SDI) extended services to the Far East. a visiting airline official said. Encik Rlda T. Hakeem, the airline's vice-presi-dent, told the Berita Harlan during his visit here recently that an air114 words
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112 1974-09-11 15 1,000 cars registered in July -record low fVNLY 1,023 motor cars \J were registered In July, the lowest since March this year when 1,343 vehicles were registered. New registrations include public service vehicles like taxis and mmi -buses converted to private use. The lowest registration figure (986) for any one112 words
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Article79 1974-09-11 15 Warships due on goodwill visit FUR Indonesian warships will steam into Semba^ang this mornIng on a four-day goodwill visit. The commander of the flotilla. Col. K. H. Salu. will pay a courtesy call on the Indonesian Ambassador, Mr. Rukmlto Hendranlngrat, at 11.30 am He will also call at the Singapore79 words
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Article73 1974-09-11 15 A FORUM on Youth in Perspective organised by the Constructive Use of Leisure Time (CULT) award scheme committee of Bsso. will be held at the Regional BigUih Language Centre on Saturday at v a.m. The forum, being held in conjunction with YWCAi centenary celebrations, aims to make73 words
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Article55 1974-09-11 15 A MALAYSIAN lorry driver was yesterday fined |1M by the Tenth Magistrate for overloading his lorry with 3.7 M kgma. of oil drums when the m»T<mi|yw allowed weight was M 34 kgrns. Harun bin Ahmaq. SO, admitted committing the offence, along River Valley Road at about55 words
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Article43 1974-09-11 15 TUB Chlneas Investigation Branch of the CID irrestad three ibaw of the Anf Soon Tong triad society of the Ot It group Is Jal»n Beeex and Margaret Drive, on Monday All three are being detained under the Secret Societies Act.43 words
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225 1974-09-11 15 Bankers swindled of millions by gang jNDONESIAN and Singapore police were yesterday said to be maintaining unofficial contacts on the activities of an international syndicate which has swindled several bankers and businessmen of millions of dollars with forged docQments. The syndicate, according to sources, had been operating by using letters225 words
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297 1974-09-11 15 Spore may be chosen as centre to make British goods CINGAPORE may be chosen as the production and distribution centre of British products for South-east Asia and the Pacific, according to the leader of a 15-man trade delegation from Britain Mr. Arthur Jackson. Mr. Jackson said the Republic had established297 words
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153 1974-09-11 15 Shipping firms: We have raised wages- SEVERAL shipping Unes said yesterday that they had implemented the revised rates of wages for seamen with retrospective effect from Jan. 1 this year as recommended by a recent Board of Inquiry. They were commenting on the charge by the Singapore Organisation of Seamen153 words
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Miscellaneous1052 1974-09-11 15 TV SINGAPORE (5) mA N OP* 1 mi <-">" IAK rl The Kids From 47A vJ.UV Keiuarga (Malay) 3.M I O.JD Hi Wial s My Line Diary of Events (Malay) 335 Love is 7.31 News and Newsreel (Malay) a Many Splendoured Thing 4.H I 7.SS Derdang Samudra (Malay) US Perscmbahan1,052 words
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Miscellaneous20 1974-09-11 15 WATER tioiuiptten •a Mmity wu 117 mlUUo galtoaa (US,•M cabk Bttm), low milli«a gattms (1S.CM eaklc BMtrw) am than Saaday.20 words
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TIMES CITY DESK
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CHIEF PRICE CHANGES
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Article46 1974-09-11 16 Martta Store L L. L Kpax •rtnu» i. In* I M Prod. V. Jaeka LL. lad. I. TlBMi tI.U $a.&7 $190 13.10 tan w.oa 13 06 i.» ti.sa 10 88 $234 U. 74 1111 11 .10 .10 .06 .0« .06 .04 04 03 .03 .0346 words
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Article26 1974-09-11 16 I'itcad on. Hotel L Kwt. I.CAC. l»w Tmr K > O. Bank $374 $0.53 »125 M7J $156 $2.10 $2.74 —.16 —.14 —.10 08 —.04 —.04 —.0426 words
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Article23 1974-09-11 16 Pkbcr Merlin Ul,— 81m* Darby IH.IM d as. umm CHjr Dot M.M* Total Tnonr l.tt If T»UI Vatoe: «*J» 1123 words
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Article60 1974-09-11 16 B«pi. t Sejt. II Industrials: IM.U 1M.7 FtaMMF: SUM 115.71 II Hotels: IU.M IU.« Pr^crtlca: lUM MTJI t Ttas: lIUI MS.4! t I rabben: U$M MIJII 1 O.CJ.C: M 4.77 IMJ' T Ul. lad.: 1W.71 17i.l D»e. M. 1M« IN f Dm. SI, IMS IN t Dee. M. lMt60 words
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Article1565 1974-09-11 16 •T-HE last transacted sale at the close of buslneas In the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday compared with the previous day's prices together with 1974 high and lew. (•Adjusted for ail new issues) CLOSINO TOMS: Commodity tfady. loduairiala mlzad whin Urn rast aaartr. TUHNOVIR Official total turn evar1,565 words
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Article369 1974-09-11 16 rpBL Singapore stock X market yesterday aade a futile attempt at extending Monday's closing firmness and drew to a mixed close after earlier gains were wiped oat. Drop*, however, were generally narrow as were rises. Gainers were about evenly matched with losers. The easier close369 words
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Article1136 1974-09-11 16 Fasaa (1.378). G. Lamber iOB3' 2 B 0.848) (1) 0 85'j. (24) 0.85. (5) 0 84',. (11) 0.84. Goinneas (4.508 4 908). Gulm Perafc (*****.435) (1) 0 40'j. (3) 0.41, (8) 0.42. (1) 0.40. GuUirte (1.728) (5) 1.73. (8) 1.74. (16) 1.75. (8) l.«. (8) 1.72. Harimaa1,136 words
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Article1202 1974-09-11 16 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Almawata (2.258). Alaan (2.448 I.4TS) (1) 2.40. A. CUsa. (1.0 SB) A1,202 words
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Article285 1974-09-11 16 IN a unique way of giving a handout. Faber Merlin Malaysia yesterday announced a bonus Issue of 27.068.740 12 per -*nt cumulative conver tiDit- preference shares of $1 eaci. to ordinary shareholders. It comes on the heels of the rights Issue of 14.916,666 ordinary shares at285 words
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292 1974-09-11 16 tUBER Merlin was the 1 highlight on toe Kuala Lumpur Stock ■Exchange yesterday in a generally slack day. In heavy turnover the share advanced strongly on speculative buying to $188 before some profittaking brought It down to close at $1.78, bettering the overnight position292 words
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Article171 1974-09-11 16 81 U8 2.4770 J 4780 M» U8 2 4040 J.4MO 81 5 731 ft 5 7385 8«/M| ***** 10S10 HKDB 50«45 5 0655 HK/C 11 7JOO *****0 Note: Them r»U« m»j differ slightly (ran Umm quoud by bank* to their cuatooMn. ASIAN currency dapotit interbank rstaa m171 words
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Article37 1974-09-11 16 Ctatfnc lnUrtenk ntm in Blocmpar* dolfen for B«pt 10: Off«r Mi Orwnlcbt 10H 10% 1 mth 10% 10* 2 Dtlu 10% 10% S mth. 10% 10% PrtOM r»U 11%% g— ret: T. Mmmj I—m lat*fMMMwL37 words
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Article23 1974-09-11 16 RANOB of rataa aaTara* br diaeouat b*asat *a Saa*. >0 Onnttkl 41 i» St Call SapasM S| Ixnti NilDMl Dlscouat O*.23 words
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Article248 1974-09-11 16 I*HB V B dollar recorded minor fluctuation* in dull and featureless trading In the Singapore forcx market yesterday It opened hesutantly at 83.4780/4800 and moved up slightly to »2 4795 4800 on substantial buying support In the early session Thereafter It bald steady at 82.47*0 4800 UU lunch-break248 words
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Article165 1974-09-11 16 The following an the nominal average closing lntertank rate* In Singapore Currencies Nominal rates Smithsonian Percent** c <uo(«d ;«Hud>j irroai parity change US dollar 2.4785 2.4705 3.1196 —12 10 Sterling pound S 7375 5 7420 7.3469 —21.91 Hongkong dollar 48 »4 48 98 60 51 3.11 Malaysian dollar165 words
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COMMODITIES
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Article181 1974-09-11 16 Straits tin UP $60 rE Straits tin price In Pen a n g yesterday soared $60 to close at $1,220 per plcul on an official offering down 72 tons to 212 tons. On the other hand, the overnight London metal price Plunged £135 on Friday's close to £3.495 per metric181 words
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Article28 1974-09-11 16 Rubber: Sept. 11. Singapore: 144JM CtS. urn h Malaysia 139 50 cts. (down 4.M cts.) Tin: SMS* (up tm Official offering: 212 tons (down 72 tons).28 words
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Article105 1974-09-11 16 /-HIMBSI anODUCS IX 1 CHANCI. lINOAPOHS NOON CLOtINO PRICIt PS« FICUL VSSTBBOAV. Caaamrt OM: bulk »140N acll«n. drum »145N aallara. Caora: Mlxad (toosa) IK Coot. YOU B. Muntok AST A whit* fob 100* NLW SSSO aclKra. Sarawak whit* fob M« NLW SMTt aallan. Sarawak apaclal black fob M« NLW105 words
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Article34 1974-09-11 16 Lonooa eoppar price* on Monday HiMTloua la br*ck*u> wirakar Spot burar <SSI lf*4B) aallar iSSS (I*4*): Tbraa alontha buyan £864 (i**s) aallar f**s i £6*7 i Markat <atM: Eaaitr. Salaa: S.SM tow.34 words
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Article631 1974-09-11 16 f"|PENINO quotations In the llngmpore rubber market yesterday were little changed from Monday, ana later trading was mixed with prices hardening two cents on outsider forward inquiry. The buying interests was unsustalned and levels dropped back following liquidation and squaring of September positions. Attempted liquidation of the September631 words
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Article117 1974-09-11 16 pvAILY BUR and Bflß price* Imuml at coon yaaUrtfey: ••p*- Oat (OtlMt Mth) (FtnnH NUI lUI.U. fcren Mn IqmHhn (enria »ar k«> ImkH par k«i BMB ICY (1 tOO pftUtt) 144 M 145 506 144 &0 146 SON mtR IL (1 ton paJteo 144*0 145 SOS 144117 words
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Article247 1974-09-11 16 uONOKONO, Tue* Share prices dropped on a broad front today In light trading. The Hang Seng Index closed 6.52 points lower to 236.20 Losers Included Hongkong Land at HK»S OS. Hang Kong Telephone 113 60. Hang Kong and Kowlooa Wharf 611.40, Hongkong Bank 512.40. Hatrhison $3 775. Jardlne $15.90,247 words
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Article217 1974-09-11 16 r'KYO. Tues. Share prices on the Tokyo stock market opened slightly firm on a wait-and-see attitude. However, it turned lower In general towards closing In the morning session, speculative Isxues and bluechips Including housings, nonlife insurances and pharmaceutical* firmed. In the afternoon session, resources related Issues moved higher slowly.217 words
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Article401 1974-09-11 16 MELBOURNE, Tues— Most shares staged a brief afternoon rally In an otherwife lack-lustre trading session on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today. The troubles of Bougainville Capper were again the main talking point, as the stock shed to A 81.21 despite yesterday's announcement of As 118 5 million profit in401 words
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Article158 1974-09-11 16 AMSTERDAM, Mon.— The i market closed generally weaker In quiet trading today I due to lack of buying Interest, dealers said. Hug-suns edged higher against the trend In Dutch Internationals. Losses elsewhere Included AnrWrdam Rubber. Hsl. He In* ten, Laeaa Bobs and RBV. Ennia edged higher agaliut a tower158 words
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Article477 1974-09-11 16 XjEW YORK. Mon.— In vectors' continued concern about the economy and over President Ford's decUion to pardon Mr. Richard Nixon sent the stock market down sharply today In Mow trading. The decline on the New York Stock Exchange iv broadly baaed with the biggest lose** In the gold477 words
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Article26 1974-09-11 16 (At at I. at. •> Fund of Aualralia At 2 14 Property Bfßda of Aiut. A 11 .37 PBA lat*rjB>nor,.l A 8«.«« (Jan. 1 prica)26 words
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Article57 1974-09-11 16 »w»ir Saturday UM UH MHhourne (1) 105*4 Clocod London 154 SOB CkMcd 155.108 Closed B*lrut 1M79 ISO 00 Honikonc 155 SO 155.50 Zurich ISS 508 Clostd IM3OS ClOMd P»"« INM ClOMd •'port (2) Unq. IM.UB Vnq. lM.m Export prices In non-nttrinn arms in U.I. dollan per ounce (1)57 words
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Article87 1974-09-11 16 FINANCIAL TIMES TINB JUS^r 7ej3 rTluajF 77 M Week ar, RUBBERS 3MJ4 JZ^jy 330 87 Week »go 3M.73 OILS »*on<«»y 160.W ™<*T 163.33 Wetk *«2_ »m.m INDUSTRIALS J*jnd«y JU.S JfW»y ais.i Weelt no jig 9 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS "«J <1 Jr 2*™' 6T? M Wt«k u> Clo^l LONDON87 words
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Advertisement369 1974-09-11 17 5286 111 I DESCRIPTION-SIGNALEMENT I S^ S I Name 1 &ANKO*AM&VCA /MT&WAT7OAVU. \t^^^^\r^ 1 Profession! M6HCHAHT BA*Kt*tC l*V*Lt>Wtt>E L \>^^ 7^^^^^ I 1 *m g* <* A^ I r> 4 f\~lO 1 Originesl ANb &AA/QU£ AMSA/SAS SA. EJI J^ r^\^ W 1 U T B Head Office 1 UJX£MBO(MQ.XX-24- BQtM£***b369 words
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Advertisement577 1974-09-11 18 Jill POLICE The Singapore Police invites applications for the appointment of Mate Constable. QUALIFICATION Singapore-Cambridge General Certificate of Education with a minimum of 2 0 levels in any of the language streams or its equivalent (Cambridge School Certificate/ GCE or the Government Secondary Four School Certificate/ GCE (Chinese. Malay or577 words
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Advertisement588 1974-09-11 18 l/uw^i URBAN Mi I vUv| REDKV ELOPMENT AUTHORITY The newly established Urban Redevelopment Authority requires the following personnel to participate in the reshaping of the Central Areas of Singapore The scope of work and responsibilities would offer challenges and fob satisfaction to the right man. (1) ARCHITECT/PLANNERS DUTIES: Planning, design588 words
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Advertisement871 1974-09-11 18 2ND RADIO OFFICER AND 3RD PURSER (CREW) FOR CRUISE VESSEL I ■CrCSSrCCSBai frJafl a^Hv r"*l^r^ /ir*- ik *4Ei ■*p.- •;;flP"' '~"fZrS JFm Tmhlh a* i t '*b^^^j v i*** W^iU CATERING PERSONNEL The following positions on passengers ships are vacant: Chief de Partie (Soucier. Rotisseur and Entremetier) Experiences in international871 words
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Advertisement605 1974-09-11 18 Newly incorporated machinery trading company requires the following personnel for its Workshop in Jurong. 1. Chargeman of Fittere TheCturgemin wiUsupervue groups of worker, and allocate work in the repair shop. He must be able to prepare reporti of defects on diesel engine., a.r compreswn, welding teti, cranes and ot.ier Caterpillar605 words
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Advertisement1436 1974-09-11 19 CONTAINEISNIP SERVICE Tl WL/CWTINENT: rtm UAHBUIIG EXPRESS S l <>o O'o*'* 'to- Hint U ..fitfiei iit nstft ii sift ii m ii M ii M is «4 miiNO miiu if stft ii oct ii m a m ii •< anuea UT a smi iMt aMt a m n M ti1,436 words
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Advertisement1177 1974-09-11 19 I PHOENIX CONTAINER UNERS PCL CONTAINERSHIP SERVICES TO USA. Fttttr VtMi Voj. Sport I Ptwtn.i Onamtr Vol. Sttttlt 1. Mtca tmu mim a i on pacific paMNii a a m a m rt itiuwti i ii m inianic pminii a it *m iim a nm* i a oct pacific Ptafaii1,177 words
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Advertisement1169 1974-09-11 19 ■aaaaaal M^Tf 4 *T7^^HHttH TO laWf: Nttrl lim I'MN ITaWftM Btoaart Irtmi Aatutrf All U t U,_L_ r C.arMl s Wf Mtt'ia Marl Otlt. ■UaMwf upreu ,iu# ulaH im im im UVIHWI MT attft aMM II M MM II M 11 M lITIM MAIL M Stft II Mt It Mt1,169 words
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Advertisement1059 1974-09-11 19 FULLY CONTAINERIZED SERVICE TO EUKOfE TOYAMA '""VSJi m MMiua stun Rotttnlak, AastlTttm, Aittwerp, LeHavrt. NiauOTi eitri Mt n Basle, Hamouri, Bremen, IrMerkeveti, "itVaVta*'* Sit 1 **rtn*. Copenhaien, GotM«MT|. MelaM. MHim hiima mi ii stock**-, Oslo, Helsinki, United Ku^dcfA. Camai TaMt: Ul a Man 'Cl a atari FULLY CONTAINERIZED SERVICE FROM1,059 words
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Advertisement870 1974-09-11 19 mmmmmmmgmm DM^BM^MM^iMMMMMMMM^MMMMBMWIMiBi Htnaaoro *****4; P. K.te»« 6341, XL *****; P...», JSJOI YHE BANK LINE LTD. IMK WLtS. A/lICA MTOAM It. Afr.ta) P. Ktltaf Vftri II 11 S*f| MAPUMM (MMrit.at, MwiW I t Africa) P Kllanf a Stft/1 to Sport I/IM fmm tut a. Mara uiKa fm iamui. hmila. MMMM P.litM870 words
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Advertisement911 1974-09-11 20 I *—^"ItAWASAKIiaSEN KAISHA LTD. UWASAKI KINKAI RISEN WISHA LTB. JtfAJL WNttKOHE. STIAITS SUVICL m«m Mamtom Mm an p. KtlMf a HtMi lll—t Japan Arabian Cull Haanrl— Snppofl Fit rim FailMtaiP I a Stat Cowato'ttactt/Mai w, o«M,/OM«/Man.a RaMWMMTMMMT. 111IM ui ,u 4 IMt Cm»ll'MMCtt/t)»M./aM DIM./ SIVMNI mii» Oj|ii ajartit.'Kwait.'KlioiiMitMlir. Japan Reuth911 words
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Advertisement773 1974-09-11 20 tCCIPTIM AU lIM* aT MtH IMIPtMBT PM PMTtAaH. UMPIT, llatUMMltlll. MIIDHPM. lAMIIIRRI. UMtmitAM. TUUIM. IMMM. TIPJUTI. UNM MIT HIM AM UtU MAM PMTV Fraa (TA HO MatMaUia; LCT. II tuTT U.T 11 Mat tt Mat nauaiii. LCT. MAnr lITM taainnat M Mat a Mai Hatattu. L.CT.HMTTJMT Malp la Ptrt i4Mat773 words
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Advertisement1066 1974-09-11 20 l\^nepTunc ocicnT unoj U.K. lURO4>t SIRVICI LOADING FOt LONOCN. ROTTIRDAM. HAAHOURG. Wl RAO, U HAVRI I «mfi P. Xaaaf Naaaj liaMa raw trMrt rttaci lUM MMal/1 art IMM 1 IKI Jt Xt IMt IMt ■iPTMf immu 17/ji Mt aa/a Xt OHM 11**) n%m v nm t Vntaawt P. KtiMf Pi1,066 words
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Advertisement785 1974-09-11 20 ama sonct n lomon. LrKvoat/coiTriaT nm it "w txpaari p. Kiiaat Pwatf Uaßaj fan MXI TUUMN IJ. 17 Mat Part 11/11 Mat Lt Nm 30/10. L'tatt VU. Hb»rf •/tl. raw 14/u. IMti MTA 1 J/It H»» M/11 tajt M/a Mat H/tt tatt I.IHC 11/10. L'tw 23,11. I'tM 21/10 31/10, H'lwri785 words
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Advertisement898 1974-09-11 20 rl P*rt or i niintin •ONT KLANO aaaatmcaa'iaia tallawlaa »o«tri Port: Yung Shan. BanItrtMna arttmiannM M- Raat 11 Juwanji. Ocean Oold. Ka»owa Out: Totkmfo 1/3. Lam ma Uland Htolt Fuji. Bunga Tanjung 13/14. Olang Ann 21 Wr.4. Sankou R*aN Jattr Thai Ocean Maru. Barg* Sin Uan Huat No 1 Ftarth898 words
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Article24 1974-09-11 21 tOUISE KLERK'S SALONS In Motel Slngapura for your latest hairstyles, expert perming and forgeous tinting Very moderate prices Appointments: telephone Vm 173 (Spore).24 words
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Obituary21 1974-09-11 21 CABLE RECEIVED SAVARIAL cERNANDIZ expired In KOCHUVELI. TRIVANDRUM. in 9.1P74. Mourned by daughter Halvl sons Andrew. Benjamin, (ieorge and Orandchlldren21 words
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Article25 1974-09-11 21 MR PAIOI BONO STIKO Thanks I ill friends and staff of KLM for I their kind assistance and I donations during his hosptla.ll- i25 words
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Article19 1974-09-11 21 SOS- SAMARITANS OF Singapore Troubled' Discouraged' Ring 91-44-44 or >MM4 day or night Help Is as near jvtheteiephone^^^^^^^19 words
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Advertisement506 1974-09-11 21 classified ads j| FLAIR SALON 87 TANOLIN ROAO SINGAPORE 10. HAIR SCALP CLINIC (Oround j K'porlTel 8X1144 For both men i:id women, with a London qualified Trlchologist In attendance LADIES' HAIRDRESSINO (Ist door) Tel *****3 FACIAL TREATMENTS using orlane products (2nd floor) Tel: M.T343 GVU/ KEEP-FTT (3rd floor) Tel: *****.506 words
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Advertisement739 1974-09-11 21 LEAOINO MANUFACTURING COMPANY requires an experienced Accounts Administrator with part 2 of the professional accountancy body or equivalent essential Knowlege of Singapore Taxation and preferably knowledge of Chinese Salary Negotiable Apply Chal Chee PO Box 25. Spore 14 HAIRDRESSINO INSTRUCTOR Male Female, preferably foreign i trained for teaching position Excellent739 words
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Advertisement716 1974-09-11 21 EXPERIENCED TELEPHONE OPERATOR cum receptionist, preferably aged 18. 19. 20 Call personally Sea Consortium. sth floor. Denmark House for Interview TELEPHONE OPERATOR CUM TYPIST required by construction firm Please apply stating salary and particulars to ST Box A ***** BLACK S DECKER SEA PTE LTD, requires immediately ONE EXPERIENCED FEMALE716 words
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Advertisement702 1974-09-11 21 SALES REPRESENTATIVES WANTED. Salary plus commission around S6OO $700 depending on experience and capability Must possess a car Write with full particulars to TnncllnP O Box 64 REQUIRED EXPERIENCED BOUTIQUE SALESGIRLS Please call at Rainbow Lodge 316. 3rd floor Supreme House between 4 p m —6p.m. MONEY! NONE Yl a702 words
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Advertisement830 1974-09-11 21 EXPERIENCED T.V. MECHANICS, full-time/ part-time good workIng conditions Salary flexible Call Tony *****1 TECHNICIANS required immediately for maintenance and Installation work Experience in radio/ TV maintenance essential. Salary SMS/- and above nagawaMa. Apply lo:--8.T. BOX AMIM B'paro. American company requires EXPERIENCED RAOIOORAPHERS EXPERIENCED ULTRASONIC FLAW DETECTION TECHNICIANS Willing to work830 words
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Advertisement699 1974-09-11 21 TYPISTS ANO OFFICE BOYS required by established firm of Public Accountants Applications with qualifications, experience and salary expected to PO Box 5076 B'porel (1) SURVIVOR At least 2 years' working experience In similar capacity and with some experience In marine hydrographic survey works |2; CHAINMAN Strong physique Previous experience In699 words
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Advertisement649 1974-09-11 21 TRANSPORT COMPANY REQUIRES documentation clerk with own motor-cycle. Call personally at Room 104. 53 A. Zlon Road, or contact *****3/ 37X068. EXPERIENCED STOCK KEEPER required for a departmental store. State salary and experience Apply with recent g holograph (non-returnable) T 80XA***** Wanted Immediately ■a) BARMAN CUM ASSISTANT STEWARO Salary $252/-649 words
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Advertisement772 1974-09-11 21 DISTRICT 1S NEW HOB 5 rooms fist partly furnished terrazxo parquet flooring Owner keep one room according to regulations Contact Mr Chan *****8 SPACIOUS 2-STOREV SEMI DETACHED corner bungalow Dragon Oardens J B terraxzo parquet mosaic matured garden Telephone Spore *****3 further particular*. DI«T. S ROOM PON working single telephone772 words
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Advertisement826 1974-09-11 21 IN JLANDAK (DJAKARTA) Spanish style house 3 bedrooms, family room. 2 bathrooms, hot and cold water, living and dtnlng room. garage for 2 cars servant's quarters, large garden Area approximately 26.000 sq ft built-in 15.000 sq ft Available October 1974 Rental USJ7V) p. m For particulars please call Singapore Housing826 words
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Advertisement695 1974-09-11 21 APARTMENTS-BUNGALOWS SEMIDETACHED TERRACES Any DUtncu Urgently Require -UN 81 A Japanese German Staffs *****4 *****7 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING COMPANY SEEKS houses In dlsts 10. 11. 21 for their personnel Company budget $2,400 $3.--700 Tel: *****56 ext 21 Corporation requires BunOOtOw fjfvtf* tjWHfvfTlßnsj poo* m darts*. I*. 11. Rental from $3500 $4000695 words
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Advertisement699 1974-09-11 22 SHAMROCK PARK SCMIDETACHED 5.000 sq ft $185,000 Henry Park flat $95,000 Hong Leong Oarden terrace house $122,000 Duchess Oarden semidetached $305,000 Contact Pan Asia Agencies *****55 ALL ROCK BOTTOM PRICES DIST. 10 MOUNT SINAI Newly completed double-storey semi-detached. 4 bedrooms, aluminium sliding, split-level marble flooring completed with retaining wall $205,000699 words
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Advertisement770 1974-09-11 22 DIST. 10 SEMI-DETACHED 2jtorey area 6.000 sq ft. $148,000 Dlst 10 City Towers 6th floor, furnished $140,000 For details ring *****6 JOHORE BAHRU Industrial land 15.000 sq ft $2 50 p s.f down payment $9,375 monthly Instalment $380 ten years Tel: *****8 FOR QUICK SALE of Property please get In770 words
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Advertisement717 1974-09-11 22 2.000 SOFT SPACE In Kallang Basin suitable for office space/ godown/ light Industry for rent. Interested please call Miss Ivy Toh. Tel *****5 WAREHOUSE SPACE AVAILABLE AT Jurong Enquiries tel Thunv Khoo *****3/ *****1 PENINSULA SHOPPING CCNTRC Coleman Street 385 sq ft. 3rd floor No 3-19 Rent *****5 Available from717 words
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Advertisement643 1974-09-11 22 EURO SINGAPORE EXPRESS (PTC) LTO. 5117/811$ GOLDEN MILE SHOPPING CCNTRC BEACH ROAD TCL: *****11. 3SO3SS7. *****34 EUROPEAN TOURS BEST OF BRITAIN. 14 days 896 00 SCENIC EUROPE. 6 COUNTRIES. 12 days -868 CO ORAND ITALIAN 2 COUNTRIES. 15 days 1.120.0 C EUROPEAN OEMB. 4 COUNTRIES. 13 days 962 0C EUROPEAN643 words
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Advertisement808 1974-09-11 22 MAS CHARTCRS LONOON. $740/- Europe Tokyo Australia America Canada 36K Prtnsep Street (Opposite Cathay) Tel *****1/ *****7/ *****1 < OXLCY TRAVEL (PTC) LTD. < SI A JUMBO 747/ 707 Tour. 1 London/ European 15/22 days $3430/ $3830. 11/9. 13/9. 18/9, 20/9 2) Fiesta Fillplna 6-days $890/- i Saturday 3) Lake808 words
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Advertisement719 1974-09-11 22 ILOANC COURT HOTCL. 17. aalmoral Road, lulet residential Drchard Road area, alr■ondiuoned. $20/- upwards. Tel: W3S6/7 (Spore). ITRAND HOTCL Bencoolen Street lowntown. alrcon/ non-alrcond. Private bath, single $20/- double 135/-, Bar Restaurant Homely Service Spore Tel *****8 CAMERON HIGHLANDS 2 Dedrooms and 3 bedrooms holiday' Qungalows for rent at $50/-719 words
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Advertisement771 1974-09-11 22 CLCMENTARV MATHCMATICS (SPECIAL INTENSIVE REVISION Course) Secondary IV O.C.E Ordinary Level 1974 Examination by qualified experienced Mathematics Specialist Teacher Enrol now" Ring *****9 JUNIOR SECRETARY Ml SIX MONTHS Subjects:- Shorthand. Typewriting. Correspondence It Reportwrltlng, Secretarial Dulles. Element of Commerce. Principle Of Account. Days:- Monday Saturday Time:- 7 30 9 30771 words
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Advertisement1065 1974-09-11 22 SUZUKI 300 OT 4 months old Excellent condition, new tyres, selling cheap *****40 Mr Scow EXPATRIATE LEAVING WISHES to sell 1972 Honda 500 Four Colour, black. Insurance, helmet Phone *****7 1003 VOLVO 1220 0000 condition, tax and Insurance till March 91.5000 no Tel *****86/ 2201 55 1 MERCEDES 230 AUGUST1,065 words
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Advertisement875 1974-09-11 22 1973 VOLKOWA3EN 1200 Up top condition Price $7,300 ono View 98 Mackenzie Road Tel: *****9 1971 MINI CLUBMAN price $5,400 negotiable 4 radial ply tyres and cassette Phone *****6 1903 AUSTIN MINI Cooper good condition Call *****/ ***** LATE 1970 FIAT 125S alrcond tape, tax and Insured One owner. Ring875 words
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Advertisement672 1974-09-11 22 LIMITED OFFER tor $400/- down we will Install tn yur house 1 pair Acoustic Research AR4xa loudspeakers 1 piece Kenwood KRS4OO. tuner/ amplifier and 1 piece Pioneer P1.12 turntable For demonstration, call at South Asia. GIVE HER A QIFT to be long treasured »lye her enchantInf Jewellery trom Tin Sing672 words
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Article, Illustration35 1974-09-11 23 The family of the late JOHN LIM KIM CHYE thanks doctors and staff of TROH, for their kind attention To relatives and friends for their attendence, wreaths, donations and condolences during their recent bereavement.35 words
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Article, Illustration43 1974-09-11 23 The family of the late Mr. Swee Llm Swaag thank Medical and Nursing staff of ward 50 OROH for their attentive care and express grateful thanks to friends and relatives for their condolences, donations, wreaths, scrolls and attendance during their recent bereavement.43 words
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384 1974-09-11 23 Pitfalls that await drug athletes THE Singapore Anti-Narcotics Association (SANA) has warned of the pitfalls that await athletes who resort to drugs to seek an unfair advantage over their opponents. In Its latest newsletter, SANA points out that there was "overwhelming evidence" to show that most athletes who resorted to384 words
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305 1974-09-11 23 Sentosa lagoon entry charge raised to 50cts SENTOSA Development Corporation announced yesterday that the flat charge of 20 cents per person, Including children, for entry to the recently reopened lagoon at the Island would be Increased to 50 cents from Oct. 1. But siiower and toilet facilities there would continue305 words
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Article50 1974-09-11 23 THE MP (or Tamplnat and Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Defence). Mr. Phua> Bah Lee will open a Water Is Precious exhibition at the Hun Yeang community centre on Friday at a ia The three-day exhibition will be open dally from I p m to 10 p.m.50 words
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Article38 1974-09-11 23 THE Metropolitan YMCA Tanilln Centre wIU hold a day-long programme of activities for youths aged from five years to 13 yean on 3ept 31 from 9.30 am to 4 p.m. For further details contact 501*3.38 words
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Article115 1974-09-11 23 Seminar on rodent control rE Environment Ministry is organising a two-week seminar from Nov 4 on vector and rodent control for public health officials from the western Pacific region. Papers on the latest methods of control over rats, mice, mosquitoes, files, bedbugs, ticks, cockroaches and others will be presented by115 words
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Article97 1974-09-11 23 TUHEVES broke Into A an eafine ertng firm In Senanf Crescent, off Chanfi Road, and escaped with I7JM worth of roods "no theft was discovered by Mr. Ng Swoe Kiat, M, a clerk wtth Measrs. Chong Ngal Enctneerlac Works at I am. yesterday. He told the97 words
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Advertisement495 1974-09-11 23 NOTICE THE BANKKUPTCY ACT^ CHAPTER IS, 1 970 EDITION) IN THE HIGH COURT OF SINGAPORE N BANKRUPTCY NO. 104 OF 1974 HE: Ng Klam Seng Construction Co (a firm) EX PARTE The New Zealand Insurance Company Limited Creditors In the Matter of a Bankruptcy Petition filed on the 22nd day495 words
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Advertisement321 1974-09-11 24 MALAY SI»0 CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES SENDIRIAN BERHAD Invites applications from Malaysian cltlaena for the following positions at Its factory to be established In Ipoh. 1. Female Confidential Secretary Requirements: a) SC/MCE with credit In EngUsh/Bahasa Malaysia and Secretarial qualifications. b) Shorthand 100 w.p.m. and typing SO w.p.m. c) At least 2321 words
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Advertisement715 1974-09-11 24 Pennohon»n-prnr.ohon»n aoalah dtpelawa dcxl Warganegara Malaysia bagl Jawatan-jawatan berikut:1. PECAWAI KEKANI iTrUpi Tangfa Osji: f2aoxl6-280/Bekatan Pepeteksaan/278x35-S7&/Seka-Un Pepereksaan,4«>x3&-ftft3/Bekatan Keoekapan/ 675x25-725. Umur: (I) Tklak meleblhl umur 25 tahun (bagl lantlkan terus) ili> Pegawal-pegawal Kerajaan yang sedang berkhidmat dalam perjawatan tetap. tennasuk mereka yang aedang dalam percubaan. ttdak meleblhl 50 tahun. Kelayakan dun715 words
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Advertisement722 1974-09-11 24 Dim to rapid expansion we have the following vacancies: 1. Sales Miaagw Tto }•*>: The successful candidate will be responsible for the marketing and sales promotion of the Company's wide range of edible oil and related products. He will be required to carry out extensive planning and marketing research. He722 words
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Article425 1974-09-11 25 EPSOM JEEP - Repulse Bay revels on soft track EPSOM JEEP By uKNANG, Tues.— 1 Repulse Bay II ((.eorge Podmore) showed his liking for the soft track when he did a fluent workout here today. With Royal Persian I Dennis McClune) for company, the seven year old by Builymoss galloped stylishly over 3f425 words
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376 1974-09-11 25 E3b PA of Singapore has turned down offers from former coaches Choo Seng Quee and Rahim Omar to coach the National and Youth squads. Their applications were discussed by the FAS Council last week, and thr council decided to stick376 words
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Article, Illustration302 1974-09-11 25 Connors crushes Rosewall in 3 sets T^EW YORK, Tues. Jimmy 11 Connors showed all his killer instinct yesterday as he humiliated Ken Rosewall for the men's title at the U.S. Open tennis championships, and Billie Jean King made it a singles sweep for the Americans by beating Evonne Ooolagong forReuter - 302 words
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Article236 1974-09-11 25 DIVERS Sally Urn and Albert Tham will start Intensive training after a three weeks' rest on their return from the diving competition at the Asian Games In Teheran, reports ALBERT JOHNSON. Diving coach Bruce Bland said though the performance of the two young divers both236 words
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Article, Illustration478 1974-09-11 26 FANG GETS VITAL POINT AFTER THRILLING FIGHT WITH TJUN TJUN TEHERAN, Tues. China last night proved themselves the world's badminton champions after conquering Thomas Cup champions Indonesia, who have been acknowledged previously as world's best, in their long awaited confrontation The Chinese defeated their Indonesian opponentsReuter; UPI - 478 words
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Article164 1974-09-11 26 Koreans fall to tall Israelis TEHERAN, Tues Favoured Israel got bloodied yesterday but went on to beat defending champions South Korea 116-93 In their vital Oroup "B" match of the Asian Oames men's basketball tournament. The blood came when Israel's star centre and tallest man at 205 m Jacob Alzner,Reuter - 164 words
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Article116 1974-09-11 26 Sabre gold to rough Iranians •TKHSRAN. Tues. The rough-playing Iranian team took the men's sabre team gold medal of the Asian Oames fencing competition hen last night by defeating fancied Japan. The Iranians, hurtling down the piste with their sabres flashing, scored nine victories against the six of the gentleReuter - 116 words
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Article212 1974-09-11 26 Your Games diary for today VsOBBAN. TtMa. Preliammu of evente as the Asian Games here U morrow (all times Stntaseis): ATHLETICS 1 p.m.— QoaiincaUona and heats ef wn'i lot* Jump and Mem mm. 7 p tn. Finale ef whhi'i Mem, man'i high, jam* and woman's 4 x 4/Mm relay, 110212 words
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Article106 1974-09-11 26 rpEHEBAN, Tim. 1 Pakistan cyclist Khadlai Hirnln was In critical condition after ferine badly lnJwed In a road accident near the Asian Gasne* Village this Mining. A Game* spoke— an said Baasala, frosn Lahore, was bring •tmated on by three teanw of saeciaUsta. IncludingReuter - 106 words
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Article, Illustration685 1974-09-11 26 Chinese and Indonesians to share shuttle medals rnEHERAN, Tues. L China and Indonesia are expected to dominate the Individual events of the Seventh Asian Oames badminton competition beginning here tomorrow. The mixed doubles Is the only event that looks open. Chinese national champion. 32-year-old Hou Chla-Chlang. the top seed, isReuter - 685 words
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Article479 1974-09-11 26 HPEHERAN toss. Iran suil struggling to look like champions, barely removed Malaysia from their path towards the Asian Oames football final last night, while Iraq and South Korea served up a sparkling 1-1 draw In the same group. These two matches were the first InReuter - 479 words
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Article, Illustration421 1974-09-11 27 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA Venu: Our women can win 4x400m By TEHERAN, Tues- Singapore athletic officials are confident that the women's 4x400 metres relay squad will capture a medal tomorrow, and as for the colour they have golden hopes. The manager of the team K.L. Venugopalan said:UPI - 421 words
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624 1974-09-11 27 Chan: We must prepare now or we'll be out at Islamabad TEHERAN Tuea. 1 Singapore will find it hard to win swimming medals In the 1978 Asian Games at Islamabad "unless we start preparing now," said coach Dr. Chan Ah Kow, writes ERNEST FRIDA. Or. Chan said: "China's swimmers are624 words
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Article50 1974-09-11 27 MEDALS TALLY TEHERAN. Tuee.— Asian GasMS medals standings at the end of yesterday afternoon's competition: lapan Lhlnm Iran S. Korea S. Korea Thailand Burma Israel India 'hillppinw Mnjlporc ndoneaia Iraq Montolla CakUUn MalayiU 52 20 IS IS 10 j i l 26 St 14 It It 28 IS < 1250 words
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Article30 1974-09-11 27 TEHEKAN. Tues. Defending champions Japan beat Iran 3-0 In the semifinals of the Asian Oames men's volleyball tournament here yesterday. The topranked Japanese won 15-3, 15-3. 15-10 —ReuterReuter - 30 words
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127 1974-09-11 27 Japanese cyclists look set for third gold rpEHERAN, Tues. I Japanese supremacy in Asia In yet another sport cycling looked secure today. Japan won two of three cycling gold medals thus far decided at these Asian Oames, and the Japanese riders looked tlrm favourites for a third and probably aReuter - 127 words
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Article138 1974-09-11 27 S. Korea to meet China in final rpEHERAN, Tues. M. World champions South Korea defeated North Korea 3-0 In the .semi-finals of the women's team competition In the Asian Oames table tennis tournament here today. It was the first confrontation between th« two teams In table tennis since the endReuter - 138 words
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Article, Illustration1032 1974-09-11 27 ATHLETICS Hammer AMan OtOM record 67 08m Shigenobu Murofushl. of Japan. 1970) 1. Srngenobu Murotuihi (J) 66 64m. 2 Ourme) Singh lnd> 60 03. 3 Kim Myot> Oun (NK> 59 80 4 AJmer Singh and) 57.77, 6 U YunPiao iChn 55.83 6 Youwf Malik <Pak> 49 98.1,032 words
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343 1974-09-11 27 TEHERAN, Tuesday /WINA and Japan stayed neck-and-neck In the battle for Asian Oames track and field supremacy by each winning a gold medal on the second day of the competition. Both countries won one title when the seven-day athletics programme began yesterday and Japan moved ahead343 words
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431 1974-09-11 27 MANSOOR RAHMAN - MANSOOR RAHMAN By rpEHERAN, Tues. J- The Malaysian soccer team's techniques and approach have been praised by Frank O'Farrell, former manager of England's Manchester United. O'Farrell. who is coach to the Iranian national team, based his opinion on Malaysia's game against Iran In the Asian431 words
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257 1974-09-11 27 ABF turn down protest by N. Korea rpEHERAN, Tues. 1 The Asian Games organising committee and the Asian Boxing Federation formally reJe c t ed today a North Korean protest over a boxing match which touched off a noisy demonstration by 60 to 70 North Koreans last night. Dr. HassanAgencies - 257 words
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303 1974-09-11 27 Triple-gold medal winner Kirn disqualified nnEHERAN, Tues. I North Korea's heavyweight weightlifting triple gold medallist Kirn JoongII was disqualified today for taking a prohibited drug during his record breaking performance last Thursday. Kirn. 41 -year-old truck driver and father of six. set new Oames records In winning his event. HisReuter - 303 words
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Advertisement749 1974-09-11 25 eHUME INDUSTRIES (MALAYSIA) BERNAO Notice of Annual General Meeting NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the Fifteenth Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at Its Registered Office. Jalan 219. Off Federal Highway, Petallng Jaya. Selangor at 12.00 noon on Thursday. 3rd October 1974 for the following purposes:— 1.749 words
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Advertisement796 1974-09-11 25 KEN Y ATAAN TAWARAN SEMULA JABATAN KERJA RAYA Tawaran adalah dlpelawa dart pemborom pemborong yang berdaftar dengan J.K.R. untuk kerja kerja dl Pollkllnlk, Talplng. Perak ba«1: ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION Pemborong pemborong yang berdaftar dalam Kelas 1. Pecahan Kepala 1 (a). 2, 6. dl Jemput membuat tawaran Surat-surat Tawaran boleh dldapatl dl796 words
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Advertisement260 1974-09-11 25 OBITUARY CHOO THIAM KHIN (T.K.) Managing Director of Choo Cheeng Khay Sons Sdn. Bhd., C. S. Khln Developments Sdn. Bhd., Hotel Mlrama Sdn. Bhd., Mlrama Bowling Centre Sdn. Bhd., Mlrama Plaza Sdn. Bhd., and President of Asia and Australasia Hotel and Restaurant Association (AAHRA) and President of Malaysia Association of260 words
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Advertisement459 1974-09-11 25 TENDEB. NOTICE SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION OP H.T. BWITCBOEAB TBANSPOBJfEB EQUIPMENT FOB HOTEL JATA PUBL BLOCK f AT JALAN BABAT. PETALINO JATA. Tenders are Invited from contractors far the above Installation. Tender document! will be ready for collection as from Tuesday. 10th September. 1974 during normal working noun from the office459 words
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Miscellaneous78 1974-09-11 27 SOCCCB: SBHFL Lf. Dlv. I (staalflßal) Seel v Hume; mas v UM Work* (Jalan TUaai fftaflliim 7 and pm FAS rrraMeat'a Cup: Darul Aflah v Tain pines Rovers "A": Pasir Panjang Constituency v Fire Brigade; Knights v Kola Rajah (Ail matches at hmr Park at SIS pm.). BUOGEB: SBU Lf.78 words
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Article, Illustration205 1974-09-11 28 2 hurt, 100 homeless in village fire rO were Injured and 100 others made homeless in a 50-minute fire which broke out in a cluster of huts at Lorong Tanggam, off Jalan Kayu, last night. Minutes after the fire broke out, at 7.55 p.m., five houses were razed to the205 words
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108 1974-09-11 28 LONDON, Tues.—Britain's n o no o 1 1 balance of payments deficit will be fully eliminated by the end of 1975, Chancellor of the Exchequer Denis Healey said today. Mr. Healey also predicted the rate of Inflation In Britain would be brought downReuter - 108 words
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Article65 1974-09-11 28 TOKYO. Tues— Some 150 delegates of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation will he.'d a 11-day meetIng in Tokyo, from Sept. 17. Representing 24 Asian and Far Eastern countries, they are expected to dlacuaa food shortages In Asia, the population explosion and ways toAP - 65 words
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Article69 1974-09-11 28 NSW DELHI. TUM. NIM mlliury ptnonnd. lncludlitg three air force officers have been killed In a plane cratta In the eastern state of m. the Defence MlnMry announc«d yesterday. The ministry Mid the crash occurred last Suturday but gave no other details Including what typeUPI - 69 words
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Obituary22 1974-09-11 28 OMOALL MAUL balovM »JO- I thar of rnak Uoml Lirtu aatf DaMt mill iwi; J«/»/T« IB h.r Mtk yaw. FManl 11/t/7422 words
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154 1974-09-11 28 Look out for parcel bombs warning BELFAST, Tvaa, Northern Ireland security forces warned residents today to be on the lookout for parcel bombs and cautioned citixens to handle any unusual packages carefully. "It la believed, as a result of information received, that a number of parcel bombs may already be154 words
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Article63 1974-09-11 28 MANILA. Tu*» TWO crewmen cf the Panamanian oil tanker Permlna Bamudra No 12," who were hospitalised with severe burn* after an explosion rocked their vessel died today at the Philippine General Hoapital. A hospital spokesman amid Mr. Fakler Mohammed of Bombay. India, died at about midnightAP - 63 words
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Article134 1974-09-11 28 'Japan will outpace US by 1980' LONDON, Tues. Japan will become a world leader In the lfMs, taking over from the United States in setting a standard for the world in economic performance, according to a semi-official report published here today. The report, Japan In 1980 The Economic System andReuter - 134 words
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Article32 1974-09-11 28 BARCELONA. Tuea\ Police yesterday announced the arrest yesterday of 67 suspected Catalan opponent* of the regime of Oen. Francisco Franco In a convent, the second such mass arrest In Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article14 1974-09-11 28 WEATHER outlook for Singapore today from 6 am to noon: No rain.14 words
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Article437 1974-09-11 28 LONDON. TUM. TJw market io»«d unit attar coallnuiaf to drift lower OB lack of Incentive Although him prteea eloaad ■llghlly above their lowaat dealen detected little raaponaa to Chancellor Hn lev'i foracaau of an improved 111. paymaott poaltloo and a raduced laval o! Inflation At 3 pm. the437 words
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356 1974-09-11 28 UNITED NATIONS, Tuesday £}HINA declared today its grain production is great enough to feed its 8(X) million people without foreign help, and that many communes have Built up stockpiles. It apparently was the first firm claim of self-sufficiency by China. As early asAP - 356 words
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Article34 1974-09-11 28 TRIPOLI, Turn. Thirteen people Including s*v«n MrvlcßMtn wen kUlsd whtn LUqram mlUUry ntllcopUr crulMd whut trying to land •t Urn oomUI town of HUraUh. the Libyan news agency Arna reported yesterday —ReuterReuter - 34 words
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243 1974-09-11 28 Seato aid for Thailand, Philippines BANGKOK, Tues.— The programmes of the South-East Asia Treaty Organisation (Bea t o were now concentrated on promoting development and maintaining security In the remote areas of Thailand and the Philippines, according to the organisation's secretary general, Mr. Sunthorn Hongladarom. In the draft of Beato'sReuter - 243 words
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