The Straits Times, 13 September 1974
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Title Section15 1974-09-13 1 The Straits Times Kstd. 1845 FINAL EDITION FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1974 25 CENTS M.C.(P) 21/7415 words
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Article, Illustration808 1974-09-13 1 Detained after coup Son to take over as king in name only ADDIS ABABA, Thursday EMPEROR Haile Selassie of Ethiopia was deposed by the armed forces today and his only son, Crown Prince Asfa Wossen. now in Geneva, summoned to the capital to become king in name only.Reuter - 808 words
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Article28 1974-09-13 1 LONDON Thur». Britain* aerospace manufacturers yesterday delivered a preelection blow to the minority Labour Government with total rejection of further nationalisation In the industry. RenterReuter - 28 words
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192 1974-09-13 1 Heath: War against inflation top priority LONDON, Thurs. Mr. Edward Heath said today he will make the battle against inflation his number one priority if he wins the general election expected on Oct. 10. The C o nse r v atlve Party leader told a news conference launching his party'sUPI - 192 words
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Article89 1974-09-13 1 BIG DROP IN TRADE DEFICIT LONDON, Thurs. Britain reduced Its trade deficit to £319 million last month, the country's best performance In its dealings with the rest of the world since last November, the Government disclosed today. The deficit on visible trade was a marked Improvement from the revised deficitReuter - 89 words
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Article40 1974-09-13 1 BRIOHTON. Thurs. The leader of Britain's opposition Liberal Party, Mr. Jeremy Thorpe, yesterday ruled out any coalition deals In advance of the October election and claimed that only Liberal moderates could unite the country to fight inflation Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article132 1974-09-13 1 KEY WEST, (Florida), Thurs.— Fire broke out today aboard the 14,000-ton luxury liner Cunard Ambassador, cruising 30 miles southwest of Key West, and the 290 crew members took to the lifeboats There were no passengers aboard. "They are abandoning ship Into their lifeboats with theUPI - 132 words
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Article522 1974-09-13 1 LOURENCO MARQUES, Thurs pORTTCJUESE commandos put down the last pockets of racial rioting today, ending a pre- independence bloodIwth that left an estimated 500 people, dead or wounded. More than 1,000 white settlers fled across the border to South Africa. Many abandoned cars and set outReuter; UPI - 522 words
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Article36 1974-09-13 1 NEWPORT. (Rhode Island). Thurs. The Australian challenger Southern Croat c roiled the starting line one second ahead of the American defender Courageous today In the aecond race of the 1974 America Cup series.— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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59 1974-09-13 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs— Malaysia is to have its first nuclear power station by the mid-1980s, the Minister for Power, Technology and Research Hajl Moha- med Yaacob said today. He said the National Electricity Board had set up a division to plan the setting up ofReuter - 59 words
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Article40 1974-09-13 1 SAIOON. Thurs. The tint exploratory oil well on South Vietnam's continental shelf which prompted excitement here lut month when trace* of oil were found has turned out to be "a dry hole". American expert* said here today— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article497 1974-09-13 1 VIENNA, Thursday QIL MINISTERS from the world's biggest petroleum exporting nations began a new cost review today, apparently split over proposals for higher prices. The ministers, representing the 13 members of the powerful Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), began their quarterly price-fixing conferenceReuter; UPI - 497 words
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Article131 1974-09-13 1 Six die in big Everest slide KATMANDU, Than. The leader of the French expedition to Mount Everest and five Sherpa guides were buried alive by a huge avalanche that swept away two camps and forced abandonment of the attempt to climb the world's highest peak, the Nepal Foreign Ministry announcedAP - 131 words
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Article20 1974-09-13 1 MEXICO CITY. Thurs Prime Minister Kakuel Tmnak» of Japan arrived here today for a four-day official visit.— AP.AP - 20 words
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Article178 1974-09-13 1 Blast rips $114 m plant: 2 die I\ACCA, Thurs. An explosion has destroyed most of a £20 million (Ssll4 million) Russianbuilt fertiliser plant at Ghorasal, 50 km (30 miles) northeast of here, killing at least two people and injuring 18. Br 1 K a d ler Majedul Kuq. chairman ofReuter - 178 words
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Article68 1974-09-13 1 LONDON. Thurs America's record-breaking R7l Blackbird spy plane abandoned today sn attempt to stt an air apeed record between London and Los Ang*» le». the U8 Air Force announced. The 3.000 mph aircraft turned back with engine trouble 10 minutes after passing the "London Oate" rtartlngAP - 68 words
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Article39 1974-09-13 1 DETROIT. Thun. A man unable to find a kidney for a transplant advertised this week for a donor and drew about 100 callers wtlllnf to sell one for the U813.000 (8»7.500i he offered. bis minister said APAP - 39 words
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Article29 1974-09-13 1 WASHINGTON, Than. President Ford does not intend to pardon the defendants in the Watergate cover-up case before their trial, s White House spokesman said today. UFI.29 words
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Article26 1974-09-13 1 LEEDS, Thars. Brian Clone* has been distatoeed as manager of English soccer league champions Leeds United, the club announced la a statement tonight— ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Advertisement93 1974-09-13 1 p V 4a^aa t l.j**^ J ■\^B^r f Diamond Gem Set Rings GlO de silva bros MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS 3. Raffles Place, Singapore 1. Tel: *****. An emperor kept in isolation: Page 12 \|[W titoni cosnoas HAS JSCW JMta&w FOR SPLIT SECOND ACCURACY £U£ e*UINSUTTOM #OAV OATf INCTANT OATf AUTOMATIC CNANOfft93 words
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Advertisement82 1974-09-13 1 BRANDING THE BAD HATS FOR LIFE -Page 13 BID for export credit pact falls t JAWORSKI told: Press on with Nixon probe 3 CALIFORNIA •will be hit by big quake" 4 INDIA Pakistan talks to bury the hatchet I THREE policemen Jailed for graft ENGINEERS: Seven out of It will82 words
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Article, Illustration239 1974-09-13 2 WASHINGTON, Thurs. The Senate yesterday approved funds to expand a IS military base on the Indian Ocean Island of Diego Garcia, bnt retained the right to veto the project if It thought the base would prompt a Soviet build-up in the area. TheReuter - 239 words
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285 1974-09-13 2 European wage inflation higher than in US BRUSSELS. Thurs. Wage Inflation in fcurope Is running two to flv e times higher than In the United States the European Common Market said today. The Common Markets executive commission issued a report that Industrial wage costs per unit the amount tnat wagesReuter; UPI - 285 words
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Article66 1974-09-13 2 MANILA. Thurs— The military Mid yesterday two ranking commanders of the Maoist-oriented New People's Army (NPA) were killed and 10 others. Including a prominent doctor, were captured by the Philippine constabulary in a clash in southern Davao Del Norte province In Mindanao. The slain Insurgent leaders66 words
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Article62 1974-09-13 2 PETERBOROUGH (England). Thurs— Walter Cornelius. 54. has appealed for 20 strong men to help pull Mck a mammoth rubber band which he hope* will catapult him across the River Nene next month. He said for the occasion he would wear the same pair of wings with62 words
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83 1974-09-13 2 Riot charge men in court brawl with police SYDNEY, Thurs— Ten men appearing on riot charges fought 30 police in acourtroom brawl here today. The melee started when one prisoner shouted abuse at a prison officer who was giving evidence. The prisoner broke loose from guards and punched he officer.Reuter - 83 words
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Article35 1974-09-13 2 AUSTIN (Minnesota' Thurs. A plane owned by a church In Illinois exploded and rra'htd Into a field six mile* n^i.-west of this southern Minnesota comnrjnlly yesterday, killing nil six passengers on board. UPIUPI - 35 words
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343 1974-09-13 2 Bid for export credits pact fails BRUSSELS TALKS BREAK DOWN BRUSSELS. Thurs. j QKCISIVK talks aimed at harmonising the export credit policies of the United Stales, the European Comma* Market and Japan have broken down here. "Agreement was not reached," US Treasury Under Secretary Jack Bennet told reporters yesterday afterReuter; UPI - 343 words
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218 1974-09-13 2 12-nation oil sharing plan hits snag BRUBSEUB. Thurs. Britain. Japan and Norway have raised difficulties over the emergency oil-sharing plan on which broad agreement has already been reached by the 12-mem-ber countries of the Washington Energy Conference. Informed sources said. Problems arose as the 12 the United States, Canada. Japan.Reuter - 218 words
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Article264 1974-09-13 2 WASHINGTON. Thura ISRAELI Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin held a second meeting today with President Ford as the two countries attempt to chart the next steps towards a Middle East peace Mr. Rabin is also seek--inR new arms, with tanks reported to be high on his shoppingReuter - 264 words
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170 1974-09-13 2 China: Soviet threat greater in West HONGKONO, Thurs Mr. Helmut Kohl, chairman of West Germany's Opposition Christian Democratic Union, said today tnat Chinese leaders had warned him that the Soviet Union posed a "more direct military threat to Western Europe than it does to China." He quoted Chinese communist leadersAP - 170 words
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Article31 1974-09-13 2 BANGKOK. Thurs The Economic Commission for Asia and the Par East <Ecafe> today officially changed its name to Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacrfic (Escapi ReuteiReuter - 31 words
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245 1974-09-13 2 'Insult to Sinatra's girl led to brawl' LOS ANGELES. Thurs Frank Sinatra's best friend testified yesterlday that a brawl in the lavatory of a Palm Springs. California hotel occurred after Sinatra's girlfriend complained that a Salt Lake City businessman had lnsulti ed her. But tough-talking restaurateur Gllly Rizzo denied thatAP - 245 words
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Advertisement442 1974-09-13 2 ss-ee UUjnjjiu SR-80 afl I^H ■■JBiliiMMii^ I ST-500 PT-470 M SB-300 SA-304 w :0 9 m 9 9 w 2^^J m JL^bm y~# t V w 'm 4 *~m How can Toshiba turn out consistent quality? ICs are relatively new in the electronics world. Through direct control over the manufacture442 words
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Advertisement306 1974-09-13 2 The healing touch of God's love In the Bible God promises, "I will restore health unto thee, and I will heal thee of thy wounds." Are you longing for a greater assurance of God's healing care 0 Perhaps a fuller and deeper understanding of God may be required of you.306 words
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WORLD NEWS TWO
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202 1974-09-13 3 Senators against $2 mil request for Nixon VT'ASHINCTON, Thurs Senators on an appropriations sub committee made It clear yesterday that they would not approve the full US$B5O,OOO (Ss2.--125.000) that the Ford Administration has requested to pay Mr. Richard Nixon's pension and expenses until next June. Senator Joseph Montoya Democrat theNYT - 202 words
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Article82 1974-09-13 3 ROCKY'S WORTH SOUGHT WASHING TON. Than. Mr. Nelson Rockefeller's confirm atlon as Vice-Presldent apparently has few problems In the Senate, hat It may be stalled in the Hoaae until after the November elections. House Democrats are planning a more extensive Investigation of the multimillionaire former New York Governor than the82 words
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Article115 1974-09-13 3 Bid to end Irish violence LONDON. Thurs. Britain and the Irish Republic will soon hold a security meeting on "practical measures" to end political violence In strife -torn Northern Ireland a communique said today. The communique, at the end of one-day talk* yesterday between Prime ftCtatater Harold Wllaon and hia115 words
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Article32 1974-09-13 3 TAIPBH. Thurs.— A senior Japanese Diet member who talked with Premier ChUnc Ching-kuo restenlar amid the resumption of the Talpsh-Tokyo air route »*U my difficult but not tin* possible UPl32 words
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Article, Illustration585 1974-09-13 3 WASHINGTON, Thurs. Congressmen today seemed determined to dig out all the facts about ex-Pre-sident R i chard Nixon's role in the Watergate scandal despite President Ford's controversial decision to pardon his predecessor for any crimes he may have committed. Members of the SenateReuter; UPI - 585 words
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Article208 1974-09-13 3 SANTIAGO, Thursday f HILE's military Junta today awaited Soviet and Cuban reaction to its challenge to join a reciprocal release of political pri1 soners. The challenge was made by Head of State Augusto Pinochet on the first anniversary of the coup which overthrew the governmentReuter - 208 words
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Article55 1974-09-13 3 LE HAVRE (France). Thurs. Crewmen of the transatlantic liner France dropped anchor outside Le Havre port last night upon arrival from New York with 1.266 passengers and announced they would not berth the ship until a decision to retire it Is reversed. A union spokesman said union representatives were "occupying55 words
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Article29 1974-09-13 3 NAIROBI: Kenya has no plans to expel anyone from the country and reports in the British press of a threatened "Asian exodus" are without foundation, a Kenyan official said.29 words
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Article33 1974-09-13 3 WASHINGTON: Bulgaria stopped Jamming the Voice of America this week, and for the first time since the start of the cold war. official US radio broadcasts are being heard throughout Europe without Interference.33 words
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Article18 1974-09-13 3 TOKYO: The African state of Togo and North Korea have signed a agreement on economic and technical co-opera-tion.18 words
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Article29 1974-09-13 3 MOSCOW: Izvestla reported yesterday that 83 per cent of this year's grain harvesting had been completed but admitted that there had been "remarkable losses of grain" In some areas.29 words
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Article31 1974-09-13 3 LONDON: France haa refused an invitation to take part In a bit Nato exercise this month In the North Sea, a British admiral In charge of the exercise said yesterday. Agencies.Agencies - 31 words
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Advertisement215 1974-09-13 3 Danish Shoulder Cooked Ham ioog 801 CHICKEN BREAST 2,270, 8.25 CHOICE O.P. RIBS AMrieu so* 5.15 PRAWN MEAT f^. Froz«, 145 DUCKLING 01 soo* 2.25 FESTIVAL BUTTER 454 g 1.65 FROG LEGS iw 100, 95 FRANKFURTERS a™^ s. y i. pkt 2.30 COOKED SALAMI su i»t 80 STRIPLOIN new zeaiand215 words
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Advertisement181 1974-09-13 3 RICE FESTIVAL THAILAND iw/c 3kg 5.00 SUGAR sis 2k g 2.05 TARAX CANNED PRINKS 370, i 2f 99 FRUIT COCKTAIL monaich us. a ssi, 1.55 VIM bmvji* IJO BAKED BEANS festival 454, 2fa US CUAVA JUICE moonlight TAIWAN 2682 3 g 3 for 95 CORDIALS FESTIVAL 3 Flavours Jumbo Size181 words
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Article148 1974-09-13 4 POPE: ILLS THAT PLAGUE CHURCH CABTEL OANDOLFO (Italy), Thurs— Pope Paul said yesterday "the church Is In difficulty" and urged a "live, authentic and working faith" to revitalise It. He told a crowd of 2,000 pilgrims gathered at his summer residence here that some of the troubles besetting the modernAP - 148 words
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Article199 1974-09-13 4 US may move A-arms from Greece WASHINGTON. Thurs. Secretary of Defence James Schlesinger said yesterday that the United States would have to consider removing atomic weapons from Greece as the Athens Government withdraws militarily from the North Atlantic Treaty organisation. Mr. Schlfsingrr told reporters after a session before a SenateNYT - 199 words
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Article, Illustration79 1974-09-13 4 Firemen to the rescue after 69-death air crash FIREMEN carry one of the 13 survivors from the crash scene at Charlotte. North Carolina, which claimed 69 lives after an Eastern Air Line* jet crashed on Wednesday. The DC -9 was making a routine radar approach to79 words
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322 1974-09-13 4 WASHINGTON, Thursday A RARE line-up of nine planets will produce a chain of event* that will trigger a major earthquake along California's San Andreas Fault in 1982, two astronomers predicted in a book published today. Mr John Orlbbln. 23 and Mr. Stephen Plagemann.UPI - 322 words
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Article86 1974-09-13 4 Bonn eases curbs on Arab entry BONN, Thur«. Strict controls on the entry of Araba Into West Oerm*ny Imposed after the Munich Olympics mas««re In \vn have been »«U»d, the West Oer«n*n Foreltn Ministry announced here yesterday. Citiien, or Armb oountr! M Wlrlnt lor entry rims will be treated InReuter - 86 words
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Article24 1974-09-13 4 SEOUL, Thurs. The South Korean government has set up a special committee In charge of security arrangements for President Park Chung-hee UPt24 words
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Advertisement360 1974-09-13 4 1 LbbbbK Lbbbbbbbl JisssWsV Lst£ sssssssssWl Effectively treats the majority of all I *°'«n stomach and duodenum complaints '^j~^ M I by spreading a protective film over the affected parts and thus allowing 40 Tablets the damaged tissues a chance to heal n I 120 Tablets and at the same360 words
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Advertisement147 1974-09-13 4 SUPER BUYS EVERYDAY 10 AM -6 P.M. Mon Sat 11 AM -3 P.M. Sunday FREE PARKING After 5 p.m. Mon Sat AH day Sunday USUAL NOW ASHLEY wallpaper (Imported from $14.00 $4 00 New Zealand) ro|| Size 21" x 11 yd. Waldec (Imported $18.00 S 5 00 from Canada) M147 words
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228 1974-09-13 5 Starving Bengali villagers move to urban areas pALCITTA, Thurs. v Starving people in seven famine-stricken West Bengali districts have deserted their villages and moved to urban areas, according to a survey conducted by a newspaper. The Statesman. Relief workers said the famine situation approached the severity of the great 1943-44228 words
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Article49 1974-09-13 5 COLOMBO. Thurs The Sri Lanka government has banned the display carryIng of firearms at any public meeting or demonstration The order came after militant youth groups wearing Maolsi caps and shouting revolutionary slogans appeared at various meetings of Prime Minister Mrs Slrlma Bandaranalke's United PVont Oovernment. UPI.UPI - 49 words
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Article38 1974-09-13 5 JAKARTA. Thurs Two Japanese officials have visited the North Sulawesi capital of Menrdo for talks with Indonesian officials on the possibility of setting up a tobacco plantation In the region, Antara news agency reported today ReuterReuter - 38 words
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130 1974-09-13 5 INDONESIA 'READY TO ACCEPT TIMOR' JAKARTA. Th urs. Indonesia Is prepared to accept the Portuguese half of Timor Island. If that Is the real wish of the people there. according to Home i AfTalrs Minister Amir Machmud. Gen. Machmud. speaking yesterday, said the i merger of the Portu- guese territoryReuter - 130 words
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87 1974-09-13 5 Bail for labour official on graft charge HONGKONG. Thurs. Labour Department Inspector Cheung KlnI kong appeared in court today on a charge under the colony's Prevention of Bribery Ordinance. Mr Cheung. 30. pleaded not guilty to one count of rotruptly «oUcltlng money He *M telcased on ball of HKSSOOO (Ss2Soo>Reuter - 87 words
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Article63 1974-09-13 5 BERNE. Thurs A Bill authorising the government to ration consumption of electric power was approved yesterday by the Federal Cabinet as the Swiss were told to brace for a possible unprecedenu-d shortage startIng next winter. An official statement blamed a shift to electricity following the oilAP - 63 words
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Article56 1974-09-13 5 BUENOS AIRES Thurs Two men shot to death the lawyer for a leftist Übou.--union yesterday. and a bomb Injured three children playing in a park. Federal police said a total of IS other bombs exploded throughout the country damaging offices and hemes Including those associated with56 words
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Article36 1974-09-13 5 BANOKOK. Thurs— Thai Prime Minuter Sanya Dharmasaktl has ordered the lifting of restrictions on film shows and neon advertising sign* as part of the relaxation of oil -saving measures Imposed last December. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article38 1974-09-13 5 MANILA, Thurs A 12--man Philippine mission Is scheduled to leave for Moscow on Sunday on a twoweek trip at the Invitation of the USSR Chamber of Commerce, the Philippine Chamber or Industries spokesman said today. APAP - 38 words
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Article322 1974-09-13 5 BID TO RESTORE POST, TRAVEL LINKS pJ RAWALPINDI. Thurs. |NDIAN Foreign Secretary Kewal Singh begMl talks todnv with Pakistan which both sides dope will take the two hostile neighbours a step towards reconciliation, since the 1971 war over Bangladesh. Talks scheduled for June 10AP - 322 words
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401 1974-09-13 5 PHNOM PENH. Thursday THE Indonesian Oovernment. reportedly approached by Saigon to mediate peace talk with the communists in South Vietnam, has offered to help end the flghtlng in Cambodia, the official government news agency said today. Agence Khmer Presse (AKP) said IndonesianAP; UPI - 401 words
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Article54 1974-09-13 5 Taiwan may devalue TAIPBH. Thurs. Taiwan U conslderlnff plan to devalue the new Taiwan dollar to cope with 1U growing trade deficit. financial aouroM Mid today Top economic and financial official* met jteterday, the source* aald. The Taiwan dollar li pegged to the US dollar at an exchange rat* ofUPI - 54 words
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Article25 1974-09-13 5 BILBAO (Spain). Ttaun. On* person wu killed and five wounded In two dovntown fun tattle* j**Urd»y between poUce and Baaeque •ep«r»U»t guerilla* UK.25 words
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Article202 1974-09-13 5 Tokyo and Seoul fail to end feud TOKYO, Thurs Japan ■L and South Korea failed to reach agreement today during crucial talks to end their growing feud and a senior Japanese official Indicated that his country would make no further compromise. Representatives failed to agree on the wording of aReuter; AP - 202 words
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Advertisement54 1974-09-13 5 TOWER SUPER COOLING TOWER Accepted and Recognised by Industries in tropical zones for its l^l^iiHHfl QUALITY. DURABILITY RELIABILITY v\ i. From 3to 1.000 tons pSSB iaaMHiffl l J WAH CHANG ENGINEERING CORPN (PTE) LTD. Ml AM CMAMG CMOUP Of COIM^AMf C$ 17th FLOOR. ROBIMA HOUSE. NQI SHENTON WAY. SINGAPORE! TEL54 words
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Advertisement331 1974-09-13 5 jjf A mmm#!n\\\\\M^ m Car^ip Fill in and mail to Co ladian Car P.O Box 134 Ju'ong Smgtpo'l Send m« full details of the TREE FARMER Name Company M Address m Tel.no r v(wif\ 'H R* 1 ?i ii M'ls; If SH ft al 5 1 #C* ■s V£1 1331 words
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154 1974-09-13 6 Plea to court for discharge of oil AN approach was made to the Bherlff In the High Court yesterday for the discharge of the 18.000 tons of crude oil from arrested tanker. Halycyon Isle, now In the eastern petroleum anchorage. It Is understood that since no parties with claims against154 words
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Article53 1974-09-13 6 iSONO Haa. 27. of Kampong San Teng, off Upper Thomson Road, was fi .ed *800 by the Tenth Magistrate's Court yesterday for dangerous driving. He admitted turnln e right Into Oeylang Road from Aljunled Road Into the path of an oncoming car and causing a collision53 words
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Article28 1974-09-13 6 THE Interact Club of Beatty Secondary School will hold a charity film show at Rex cinema on Sept 28 In aid of the Salvation Army's Home28 words
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190 1974-09-13 6 Row rig stops drilling, ready to return here AN OIL rig, Glomar Four, has stopped drilling In the Gulf of Thailand and is ready to sail back to Singapore If South Vietnam and the Khmer Republic fail to settle their territorial waters dispute over the next couple of days. rhe190 words
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Article25 1974-09-13 6 THE 8t John Ambulance Brigade's West Central Area I (sixth corps) celebrated Its 17th anniversary at Its headauarter* In Beach Road lart Sunday25 words
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504 1974-09-13 6 POLICE ser geant and two const ables, who collected $90 from three gamblers after arresting and .assaulting them, were jailed for 30 months each by the Fourth District Court yesterday for corruption. In passing sentenc.-. the Judge. Mr E.C. Foenandcr. told them that504 words
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Article32 1974-09-13 6 CULTURE Minister. Mr. Jek Yeun Thong, will attend an Installation dinner of the International V's Men's Club of Singapore new officials fct Shangri-La Hotel on Sept. 21 at S p.m.32 words
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Article136 1974-09-13 6 A 25- YEAR-OLD man I was jailed for 18 months by the Third District Court yesterday after he admitted two charges of stealing two cassette players and cas- i settes worth $450 from two cars. Lee Meng Van admitted stealing the articles belonging to Ng Teck136 words
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181 1974-09-13 6 Flights to Indonesia soon for PPL holders SINGAPOREANS holdIng a private pilot licence (PPL) will soon be able to make weekend trips In private planes to Indonesia. The president of the Singapore Flying Club Mr. Jack Oel, yesterday said that this would bt> made possible with the co-operation of tri»AERO181 words
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Article77 1974-09-13 6 SINGAPORE Pools iPr: vale > Ltd yesterday annouin ed that Toto coupon A. B and C bearing machine numi 37 for yesterday's Draw h been declared invalid after It was reported lost by an ago.' of East Coaxt Road The winning numtxr drawn In yesterday's Toto I77 words
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Article33 1974-09-13 6 DR Ang Kok Peng. Minis--1 ter of State (Health), will officiate at the opening of the Infant and Child Care Exhibition at Victoria i Memorial Hall today at 2 1 pjn.33 words
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Miscellaneous201 1974-09-13 6 Bringing Up FathT By Bill K»vin>|h 6c Hal Camp f WHY PONT YOU ANP BCAffPSiy «CT I THE M3UN6 F€L-£MS TDDKV we TOO* YOU* APVIC« SOME REAL EXERCISE, iNSTBAP OF J ARE APKAIP TD EXERT Mj I MAH V\tWE "n36S>N» XTOSSiN© THAT FRieeee B r THEMSELVES i "^ji .^SOOVIE«AN©S "S201 words
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244 1974-09-13 7 X DISTRICT court heard yesterday how a detective station" inspector used his position to cheat two companies of a total of $17(5,48!) worth of photographic films. Det. Insp. Lee Choon Quee, 42, was jailed for six years after he pleaded guilty244 words
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183 1974-09-13 7 A SUB CONTRACTOR of General Electric Company was electrocuted while fixing a fluorescent light In a lltt at Chal Chee Avenue, a coroner's court heard yesterday. 800 Yonu Watt. 25. was found lytnf? outside the lift on the 24th floor of a183 words
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Article52 1974-09-13 7 THE world famous 24--member Martha Graham I Dancers will perform at the J National Theatre on Sept 30 and 21 Tickets at S3. 13. *5 $10 Sl5 and $20 are available at the National Theatre. C K Tane. Ciild Storage and Cor- i Department Store i52 words
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174 1974-09-13 7 6 pupils killed on road in 8 months ROAD accidents claimed the lives of six schoolchildren and Injured 82 others between April and November last year, a Ministry of Education survey revealed. "Unless schoolchildren are educated to be more safety- conscious, this category of accidents i road > which occurred174 words
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Article33 1974-09-13 7 Leadership camp IHE YMCA will organise a sfven-day leadership trailing camp at Pulau Tekong Bt^r from Dec. 10 The training Is mainly for school-leavers, especially those who are eligible for national service scon.33 words
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416 1974-09-13 7 SINGAPORE culture may evolve from ;irls and craft through the setting up soon of the proposed $5 million handicraft centre, according to the director of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Hoard (STPB), Mr. I^ini Peng Loon. He felt that the creation of handicraft pieces416 words
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Article23 1974-09-13 7 THE government announced that a new art gallery will be established at the National Museum by the encl of this year.23 words
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Article20 1974-09-13 7 THE Australian Mlnls'er for Defence, Mr. Lance Barnard, flew In trim London yesterday (or v two-day private visit20 words
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123 1974-09-13 7 FLICE yesterday appealed for eye-wit-nesses to two road deaths on Wednesday Involving a pedestrian and a cyclist. In the first mishap, pedestrian Tay 800 Ouan. 64. of Toa Payoh North, died after he was Involved In an accident with a bus In front of123 words
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Article54 1974-09-13 7 Cross country run at reservoir CONSTITUENTS of Kreta Ayer are invited to join a cross country run at the Macßltchle Reservoir on Oct. 20. Those Interested should register their names with Mr. Ang Sin Ban. secretary of the Kreta Ayer Constituency Sports Association, c/o Kreta Ayer community centre. The entrance54 words
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Article49 1974-09-13 7 THE Singapore Amateur Sepaklakruw Association wIU hold a month-long mini exposition at Queenswajr from Sept 21 to Oct. 3 The aim Is to ralae fund* for Its proposed clubhouse to be butlt on a plot of land In Jalan EXinoa which the association has acquired.49 words
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Article37 1974-09-13 7 THE MlnMcr tor Health and Home Affairs. Mr Chim Blan Chin, will chair the Inaugural meeting of the National Campaign CotnmlUce on "Keep Singapore AccldentPree" at the Singapore Cbnferenoe Hall tomorrow at 10 30 a-m.37 words
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183 1974-09-13 7 A longer 'time off' for school heads during holidays THE Ministry of Education is working out a scheme allowing principals to spend a greater part of the school holidays vacationing. In reply to a letter on the 1973 Education Leave Scheme which appeared in the latest issue of the Teachers'183 words
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Article40 1974-09-13 7 THE Department of Extramural Studies of the University of Singapore will conduct a 10-lecture court* or. "CostIng SyrUms for Manufacturing" in the University's Social Work and Social AdmlnUtratlon on Sept. 33 at 7.30 p.m. Tt» f— U $»6.40 words
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193 1974-09-13 7 More than just turtles on the East Coast... qiHE East Coast of West 1 Malaysia Is much more than Just turtlelaying eggs, according to Clk Yang Daharl. state tourism officer of the Pahang Tourist Board, who Is here to "sell" the place to Singapore tourists. She told the Straits Times193 words
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Article36 1974-09-13 7 MP for Ponggnl. Mr. Ng Kah Ting will open a stair.p exhibition by the Pon<rgol Stamp Collecting Group at the Ponrgol community centre en Sunday at 10.30 a.m. tv. mark the centre's fifth anniversary36 words
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Advertisement199 1974-09-13 7 UTH UTH UTH UTH I IT'S FRANCE AT YOUR DOORSTEP C D 7 *j* I— L^iT^ T bW 7 1 r! -L \Wnr?»^^i IT i |rl lii I VaS e~ Dm 1 I 1m I JNmw£ m mRB "rJ~ w* E ARYADXJTA HOTEL C U THE AMBASSADOR J J JAKARTA,199 words
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243 1974-09-13 8 Sugar cutback report untrue, says SIS THE Sugar Industry of Singapore yesterday denied a press report that it bad cutbar> supplies to retailers and manufacturers of condrnsrd milk. ihere is no shortage of sugar and we are continuing to deliver the normal supplies to buyers," said Mr. Robert Lee, SlS's243 words
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425 1974-09-13 8 CHEW LEE CHING - Engineers: 4 7 out of 10 will be in industry' CHEW LEE CHING By OEVEN out of 10 engineers in Singapore will be employed in the manufacturing sector by the end of the decadf^ said Mr. Chan Chin Bok, chairman of the Economic Development Board, last night. At present, the425 words
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240 1974-09-13 8 SISIR plan for quality checks on imports THE Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research is thinking of introducing quality and health checks on all imported goods, a SISIR spokesman said yesterday. But nothing definite had been worked out yet, he added. The spokesman agreed with the Singapore Manufacturers Association240 words
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247 1974-09-13 8 Our oil not polluted, says sued station A PETROL station which is being sued tor having allegedly sold a bank manager contaminated petrol has ruled out any possibility of contamination of its petrol. In a statement of defence, Kirn Service Station in Upper Bukit Timah Road says it has "always247 words
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Article33 1974-09-13 8 THE Rotary Club of Sln«apore 1 West) will hold thrre charity shows on Nov. 23. 24 and 25 In aid of tbe Spa.sties and Retarded Children -s ».•>- -soc 1a t ions.33 words
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Article18 1974-09-13 8 THE National Maritime Board is investigating the Illegal employment of unregistered seamen by local shipping companies.18 words
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215 1974-09-13 8 RETIRED bus driver. 1 Lee Leong Kong, 52. who was thought to have been murdered at Duchess Road In Buklt Timah on Wednesday night, died of heart at tack, pathologist confirmed yesterday. Detectives from the CID s special lnvestlga tion section had spent three215 words
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Article, Illustration257 1974-09-13 8 Why Karen gave up her ballet ambition KAREN Grainger, 27, once dreamt of becoming a classical ballerina but on learning how competitive and financially uncertain that could be. settled for tne nightclub circuit Now she is the fairer half of a d» ncin acrobatic double-act, leaping from stage to stage257 words
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Article44 1974-09-13 8 AN art exhibition in aid of St. Andrew's Mission Hospi- tal for Children will be held 1 by 12 local artists at Victoria Memorial Hall from Sept 20 The four-day exhibition Is open to the public Admission is free44 words
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322 1974-09-13 8 Jail and ban for driver who caused PUB man's death ONG Ah Lee. Johore. was Jailed for nine months by the First District Cour terday for causing the death of a PUB technician by dangerous drrV ing. Ong who Is doing his own business, was found gulltv of driving his322 words
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Advertisement264 1974-09-13 8 "We purchased our Pan-Electric refrigerator in 1964. It works good as new after IO years." MR. MRS YEOW EU SWEE BLK 36.424 L CIRCUIT ROAD, SINGAPORE 13. Mr. Mrs. Yeow Eu Swee have found out ___^gg_g_g_.|_—^^^^ r— -\m fw> f_ >"*KA* v£, tm i like many other Singapore families that264 words
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Article233 1974-09-13 9 PAUL WEE - PAUL WEE ARMS SLIP THROUGH THAI BORDER By AS MANY as 1,000 revolvers and automatic weapons have been smuggled out of Thailand into Singapore and Malaysia during the past few months, according to informed sources. This was discovered recently after four members of a gunrunning syndicate were233 words
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218 1974-09-13 9 Textbooks: Schools told to order now CTUDENTS may not 0 be able to get all their text books when new classes start early next year If principals do not place orders with their bookshops immediately. The Singapore Booksellers Association sounded this warning yesterday because about 80 per cent of the218 words
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212 1974-09-13 9 T«HE Malayan Law x Journal (Pte) Ltd., the only organisation in Singapore and Malaysia, specialising in law reporting and stocking legal textbooks, has set up a branch office In Kuala Lumpur. The office was opened by the Lord President of the Federal Court,212 words
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257 1974-09-13 9 Booksellers told to end 'fringe benefits' noOKSELLERS have I> been told to stop giving "endless fringe benefits" to schools in order to hang on to their book supply contracts against rivals. An article in the latest Issue of Singapore Book World, official organ of the National Book Development Council of257 words
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Article82 1974-09-13 9 A PORT Authority senior officer Mr. Willie Raslah, 41, has been seconded to the Brunei Government for six months under the Singapore Government Technical Assistance Programme to Brunei. Mr. Raslah who Is now Traffic manager (Jurong Port), will help set up a department to manage the82 words
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Advertisement367 1974-09-13 9 FUJICA I I The end of the needle The new Fujica STBOI has the most sophisticated light metering system in the world With 3 way focusing, shutter speed on the left. LED light meter on the right the STBO I viewfinder is a real 'Control Center. See those dots on367 words
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Advertisement175 1974-09-13 9 AM > Condensed Milk Always 0 better Cw n 397g y#oy I OUr WilXlCnW^fl^ Straw Mushroom ffi% t Mixed Vegetable I £F I jmUß^^^^^^^H Aunt Nellie 450 g rlr I U&Chotoe sea, ?S6 Savoury Biscuits^ fff Stnpkxn ■N-^.c* A*V Pork Luncheon Ja* I 5 Big Pork Chops 9CA Meat p-**™175 words
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Miscellaneous214 1974-09-13 9 Straits Times Crossword ACKOSS from pupiU? (1. 5. 2. Si 1 Cash and credit are dlf- Oet moving, or the finest ttrtntly marked (IS). gollclub teel* wrong! 9 Cut and hat sound a bit of (6.7). a gamble (7>. 10 He brings William and 10 Could it be wetted for214 words
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400 1974-09-13 10 Kidney swop nan ('I'm overjoyed') leaves hospital SHIPYARD super- visor Mr. Wong Tuck King, 26, one of the two latest kidney swop patients, was discharged from Outram Hospital yesterday a healthy and normal man. Bhortly before he left. Mr. Wong, a father of two, bade farewell to his room-mate, Mr.400 words
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Article40 1974-09-13 10 A WIDE selection of articles ranting from a toy machine-gun to a bottle of shaving lotion were found in taxis last month, and can be claimed by the owners at the Registry of Vehicles office in Middle Road.40 words
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Article26 1974-09-13 10 THE angapore Permanent Hair Wavlnc Employer* Association will hold Its annual dinner at Northern Palace Restaurant on SerX 27 »t 7So pm.26 words
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Article, Illustration527 1974-09-13 10 THE JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR CONTROVERSY By BAILYNE SUNG *pHE Prime Mi nrister's Office has re jected a petition sent by the Protestant Church calling for the banning of the controversial film, Jesus Christ Superstar. The reply to the petition, be a r ing Lhe527 words
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373 1974-09-13 10 Clerk loses 'lock-out' suit against Jumabhoys A CIVIL action against lawyer Y.R. Jumabhoy and his two merchant brothers, Ameer Jumabhoy and Mustafa Jumabhoy, was dismissed with costs by Mr. Justice D'Cotta in the High Court yesterday. Bank clerk S. Bhaskaran, 27, In his suit against the three brothers, had sought373 words
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Article67 1974-09-13 10 CONCORDE OFF AFTER TESTS THE Concorde 2*2 supersonic aircraft left for the Arabian Gulf yesterday after sneessfully completing tests here. The aircraft flew in on Sept. 3. It postponed its scheduled departure last Saturday to carry out further tests in tropical conditions. It is understood that the Concorde would enter67 words
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74 1974-09-13 10 Weighbridge system at godowns under study POT Authority officials are discussing the feasibility of setting up a weighbridge system at the Telok Ayer Basin godowns. They are holding taU* with two representatives from the Singapore Freight Forwarders Association on the project. Under the proposed system, the rates for cargo will74 words
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Article60 1974-09-13 10 MORE than SOO youths will attend a Youth In P*r«P*c"ye forum at the Regional Engltah Language Centre tomorrow. The UP for Kirn Seng. Dr Ong Leong Boon, will open me forum sponsored by saao r,1 d r K anl »«<l »y the Con(Pt'ti t* V of60 words
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Article52 1974-09-13 10 A^ handwork exhibition will be htld «t the Chung Hw« OlrU High School in Bwtley Ro«d to ma* the schools •nd its primary schools 63rd jnniversary tomorrow from .J* 1 exhibition U aiao tn I aw of the construction and equipment of the language laboratory, home economic* room52 words
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Article128 1974-09-13 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Association of South-east Asian Nations has agreed In principle to support two proposals for the creation of nu-clear-free regions In South Asia and West Asia at the coming UN General Assembly, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said yesterday. Asean Indonesia. Philippines. Singapore. MalaysiaReuter - 128 words
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89 1974-09-13 10 AN ocean-going bulk carrier from South Korea will unload one Of the largest single consignments of general cargo alongside Keppel wharves from today The IM-metre long World Ares, on her maiden voyage here will begin discharging 15.324 tons of cargo Including heavy equipment along-89 words
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183 1974-09-13 10 JURONG Town Corpora- tlon has granted housing loans amounting to nearly *15 5 million up to Jan. l this year to both employees and members of the public to buy executive and low-cost flats in Juroiig According to official figures yesterday, of this183 words
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Advertisement210 1974-09-13 10 Everyday to the USA Philippine Airlines crosses With Philippine Airlines you're the Pacific seven times a week on the wings of a warm, gracious to San Francisco. Four times a bird where you'll find care, concern week from Singapore Monday and generosity are part of the •am^HZS^ST' Wednesday Friday Sunday.210 words
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Advertisement167 1974-09-13 10 WWAID MOOKE '.1 ATTRACTIONS t Slngopora'i moat dutin- i^M guittt«d inrtototr ono i^M ►VU CHUN YEE fnw Prolmor of Plan. V^M >*• Dorol C-ill»g» o' ''v -4^H London, will play > Chopin, Dabutiy -k Liul on tfx mm Of con- c*ri grand. Of Yu Chun J y—'\ fK«nl concert in167 words
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Article215 1974-09-13 11 IPOH, Thurs. The Harl Raya celebrations next month and the Chinese mid -autumn festival in less than three weeks have led to the shortage of sugar in shops. "Every year during these celebrations the consumption of sugar is very heavy but the supply Is inadequate,"215 words
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Article96 1974-09-13 11 Tenants must register ALOE STAB, Ttanrs Tenants registration will be Imposed In all security operational areas In Kedah soon, Mentri Besar Dato Serl Syed Ahmad Shaba bnddln announced todayDato Serl Syed Ahmad, who is also state Director of Operations, appealed to residents in the affected areas to co-operate fully with96 words
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Article398 1974-09-13 11 IPOH, Thursday ]y|IXERS in Perak, worried about the pow it shortage they are experiencing, have urged the Government to take remedial measures immediately. The president of the Perak Chinese Mining Association, Datuk Leow Van Sip, suggested that the Government "enforce a cutdown of street398 words
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295 1974-09-13 11 4-point DAP plan to ensure full poll rolls KUALA LUMPUR, E Thurs. The DAP today suggested a four-point plan to ensure that names of voters are not left out In the electoral rolls In future elections. The party's publicity secretary and MP for Kuala Lumpur Bandar, Mr. Lee Lam Thye,295 words
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Article65 1974-09-13 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange today said, the late Mr Khoo Kirn Hock alia* Un Kirn Hock was not one of its members nor was he a member of the Singapore Stock Exchange Mr. Khoo. who was to have appeared In a civil65 words
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Article43 1974-09-13 11 IPOH. Thurs— The Malay. Chinese and Indian Chambers of Commerce In Palak have decided to make a strong representation to the state government on the Increase in the price of land and quit rant In the Jelapang Light Industrial area her*.43 words
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241 1974-09-13 11 18 VACANCIES IN SENATE AT MONTH'S END KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— There will be 18 vacancies In the Dewan Negara by the end of the month when two more senators complete their terms. At present there are 16 vaca n c 1 es. Seven senators resigned to contest the general elections,241 words
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Article106 1974-09-13 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Pekemu win thla weekend hold a post-mortem on lta performance In last month's elections lta president, Dr. Tan Chee Khoon, said today. It* central working committee will meet here on Saturday and Sunday to find out what went wrong for the party106 words
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Advertisement355 1974-09-13 11 bbbblE|b)^» '''^^bbbb Ih jh UlflV **bb^ bbbb^bbbbbbb! CTl'^-bbbbbbH O*- .bbHL ■MBP^^ObWH ir 4 "^Tr* bbbbbbW < v M With rhis»p*ool and •icdiMiv* card. 9. MtnHoto Studio Robina shopper* can new •ojoy '3A Change Aley attroctiv* discounts or concessions w atony of rn*s« pn-orrongmd w 10. Th« Pastry Box Pta Ltd355 words
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Advertisement297 1974-09-13 11 IFIT/IWIM€KXI bjLsbi j^^***^ A d^u '^^^^Isl'iilMlir'i'ii f T 1 bß^^x!jsbJ r^W \Um Y42d\ x9Bo\ i M Bl bY .^bTbi L^ l^h f M I W m M M^b. PEACHES (Sliced) LETONA 425 g 95^ SOUR CREAM real fresh 22 7 g 1.05 SNACKS LAURA SCUDDERS 1.05 FRUIT DRINK < 2297 words
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662 1974-09-13 12 The Straits Times FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1974 HOPEFUL NOTES GLOOM continues to exercise a tight grip on the world economy. Nothing fundamental in the global economic picture has altered at least on surface level since the beginning of the year. Inflation is roaring along at a double-digit rate in most662 words
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Article421 1974-09-13 12 KATE WEBB - Timor: Too small to go it alone?- KATE WEBB By Jakarta AN odd scene enacted Itself in the back room of a shoddy night club In the Indonesian capital a few weeks ago. Russian, American, Australian and Indonesian journalist bent over black laquered tables listening to a neatly dressed oldUPI - 421 words
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Article, Illustration451 1974-09-13 12 SYLVANA FOA - SYLVANA FOA By Gangtok (Sikkim) OOPE Cooke, the American socialite turned Queen of Sikkim is today nursing a shattered dream alone in a modest apartment in New York. Since her fairytale wed din g to the Chojryal in 1963. Gyalmo Hope had been fighting for451 words
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Article, Illustration1230 1974-09-13 12 An emperor kept in isolation MANY ABORTIVE COUPS ABABA, Thurs Turbulence and tribulation marked the 44-year reign of Haile Selassie as emperor of an ancient, largely primitive, nation unprepared to cope with the forces of modern industry and technology. The Ethiopian Armed Forces today deposed the emperor and declared aReuter - 1,230 words
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Letter233 1974-09-13 12 Bill that never was DfLEASE refer to the -T letter under the headIng "Same bill paid twice 1 (S.T.. Aug. 8). It would appear that S P. Llm returned the •heque together with the whole bill lnsteid of Just the advice slip which is the detachable lower portion of the233 words
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Letter163 1974-09-13 12 A TEACHER Is a friend. J\ a leader and a model student. He should be understanding, always ready to help and U\ teach through his examples and leadership. Those who advocate corporal punishment should put themselves Into the shoes of the student. Try to understand the persistent offender163 words
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Letter37 1974-09-13 12 IITE travel In Scheme B TV biuei from Bait Coast Road to Clifford Pier dally. The men conductors charge us 30 cents but the women conductors demand 40 cents. Why Is there no uniformity? BAFFLED Sin(»p*r« II37 words
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Advertisement10 1974-09-13 12 for absolute f fl*dy\ precision U -■*T* > °/l CHRONOMETER SS3MOO10 words
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Advertisement401 1974-09-13 12 Train for television Course commences January Bth. 1975. This is your opportunity to train as a television and radio engineer on our full-t:me Two- Year College Diploma Course specially designed to cover the examinations of the City and Guilds Radio. Televisior. and Electronics Technicians' Certificate Full theoretical and practical instruction401 words
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272 1974-09-13 13 Minority rights: No adverse —report— THE Presidential Council for Minority Right* had no adverse report on the Rills. Acts ami subsidiary legislation which it examined during the year ending July 1974. A report of the council published yesterday says the council examined 44 Bills and three Acts, apart from a272 words
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Article825 1974-09-13 13 P.M. RAMAN - BRANDING THE BAD HATS FOR LIFE P.M. RAMAN By fUE Director of Prisons, MrQuek Shi Lei, yestcrchiv gave a graphic, blow by-blow account of how. criminals are caned so they will walk with scarred bottoms for the rest of their lives. And he stressed that the caning would be administered825 words
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Article68 1974-09-13 13 Seminar on teaching of languages A SEMINAR on the Teaching of Languages In Institutions of Higher Learning In South-east Asia will be held at the Regional English Language Centre from Sept. 24 to 26. It U jointly organised by the University of Singapore. Nanyang University and the RJXC. Participants from68 words
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Article24 1974-09-13 13 THE fourth Asian and Au*tra.'a*lan c ngress of anaetheslologiats and exhibition will be held at the Singapore Conference Hall on Sept 2424 words
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Article24 1974-09-13 13 THE NTUC'i fourth supermarket U expected to be opened at Peace Centra by the end of this month ur early next month.24 words
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Article33 1974-09-13 13 THE Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) will hold 1U annual meeting at the Automobile Association theatrette in River Valley Road on Sept. 23 at 5 15 pm33 words
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Article24 1974-09-13 13 THE National Productivity Board will hold, a Junior Executives programme at the board's Corporation Road premises from Sept. 16 :o Oct. 3.24 words
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Article, Illustration219 1974-09-13 13 gINGAPORE is ready to be an international centre for reinsurance business, according to Mr. A.T. Shimpi, chairman of Singapore Reinsurance Corporation Ltd. (Singapore Re). "We have acquired sufficient expertise and support from local Insurance companies to develop the Industry both locally219 words
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Article42 1974-09-13 13 MR. Joseph Ang. chairman of the Volunteer Probation Officers' pro-tern committee, will speak on "the role of the volunteer in the community probation service' at the Kiwanu Club's weekly lunch meeting at Ming Court Hotel next Tuesday at 1330 p.m.42 words
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250 1974-09-13 13 -42 who broke labour laws fined $31,000 FORTY -TWO employers were fined a total of $31,025 for Infringing labour law* and regulations during the two weeks ending Sept. 1. In addition, they paid $100,884. In arrears of Central Provident Fund contributions and $13,--818 being Interest on late payments. Those fined250 words
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Article120 1974-09-13 13 FIVE secret society suspects, including a suspected gang leader, were arrested by police during a series of raids on Wednesday. The suspected leader was picked up from a house in Ylo Chu Rang Road at about 3.15 a.m. by detectives from the ClD's Chinese120 words
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Advertisement146 1974-09-13 13 Give her Carmen Curlers- J &putherheadinacurl Give her the gift of perfect curls give her f^t. Carmen Curlers. With Carmen Curlers she y can change her style or change her mood in >^s^»sV less than 15 minutes. Show her how much >F^Q J you care. Give her the perfect gift.146 words
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Advertisement198 1974-09-13 13 Coppertone protects your skin products contain the most effective sunscreen M ingredients to screen out ■▼1 the harmful burning a sun ray and at the same time protect your skin, keeping V it soft and Jl smooth |^ss»*^ ■CoppertomllCopgertonel I Coppertooe Hj Cnatsa on* that nHt* ymtr shift typ* AYAH.198 words
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Miscellaneous23 1974-09-13 13 WATER consumption on Wednesday was IMJ million (allons (SM,«M enbk metres), 2.2 mil I ion gallons (li.00« cable metres) less than oa Tuesday.23 words
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Miscellaneous1032 1974-09-13 13 TV SINGAPORE (5) ?Hrt For th Flmil 7ftC«l lensi Keluarga (Malay J.\JV (Chinese) JM Diary of /.Uj -Repeat) JJI News Events (Chinese) J.4S love is a f ia sci5 ci n Many Sp,e* Ou re< Th,n g House- S,.ftK JT&'K wives' Matinee The Detective I sh) MS Here's Lucy— The1,032 words
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Advertisement311 1974-09-13 14 VaWW.V.\S\\SSSV^W.SWWVbrVW*^^ HIIBMIBVV«IfPWfip||||B|BB I j NOW SHO Wl N6!*D^Vt 700 9.30 p.«. j j: Admission: Adiltt: 52.00 Cbildrer. SI. OO MARRIA6E I *'WWt 4k A£ CHEN CHEN E m\ CHIN HSIANC LIN 5W 4 W W^M :*> OIRICUD ft LM Hrtng J S^ CATHAY: Tomorrow at Midnight!*: n.w Sk«ii!'is.*j*i a«^w3T»l«lHiein-Sl*^a»U"Ja»l«««IIT»»«»»,9,l««A)SllWJll >311 words
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Advertisement278 1974-09-13 14 I alllllall^^^^fc a^aaaaaaaaaaaa^aaaaW a^aaaaaaJ j I il.jJLm* c I Hl I Mj M wm^ m Everybody mamr is coming to vntHi i mm Oriental Garden, mw the new nitc spot in ■I It s the most talked about place in town because ol its f unusual cosy and charming setting278 words
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Advertisement461 1974-09-13 14 Ilkvino Uakaria? COUNTRY WOODS ESTATE i DISTINGUISHED HOMES A TOWN HOUSES Cotntry Woods Estote is a compleiely serf-contomed American designed subdivision with 118 homes, 32 town houses, supermarket ond shops on a beoJiful 50 acre site Country Woods has Us own Independent electrical power and pure water supply systems. Recreation461 words
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Advertisement268 1974-09-13 14 LibO-SEASON" FROM* TfRIDaV 27th'Sept DAILY 5 SHOWS AT 1100« m, 130, 4.00, 6.45 9.15pm v ADMISSION PRICES: CIRCLE 14.00-STALLS $2.50 4 $1 .50 m NO HALF PRICE-NO MILITARY CONaSSION-NO FREE LIST B One Week's Advance CASH BOOKINGS I NO^PE^orCircl^^acl^talls! W7 aa* 4aa! I aßaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaS-aSaaaaaS aaSaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa^aPi^VaaaTa> ELLEN BURSIYNMAX VON SYDCWLtLJCOBB JASON268 words
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Advertisement435 1974-09-13 14 V/.V.V.V/.V.V.'.V.'.V, |1 CATHAY j: j: L ORGANISATION "a NOW SHOWING 1 J» 2 Showi 700 1930pm m "m SCHIN CNfl I' 'Hf VAHHIAOI »F l leap* I Jorong Onv* In Ctn»m.. V OcKo" li Orchjfd •t [wwiim at IM r a* THE CHINCSE (VHIMsv I J «:ni^ J Emit* ej435 words
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Advertisement214 1974-09-13 15 The safe name for moneythe world over, j If your Thomas Cooks Travel Cheques are lost or stolen, they are quickly replaced in any part of the world. They are readily accepted in any part of the world too, g thanks to Thomas Cook's well-known face, which is recognised and214 words
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Advertisement287 1974-09-13 15 r more spice and^| variety toyourfood...! NDNYA FOOD I Variety the spice o» life! Come to Luna Coffee House for hearty, spicy Nonya delicacies. I We serve different dishes every day of the week. I Luna Coffee House open 24 hours. JBkLUNA COFFEE HOUSE aV.*H Tt^A. I V WVC^T^aa I287 words
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Advertisement253 1974-09-13 15 MALAYSIA S FINEST HOLIDAY PLAYGROHNI Tth mik. C Mat Road. P.O. Box SI. Port Difksnn. I NfgTl SrinhiUn. Milinu Tel: Trloh Krman, 231 IPABX) I SUNSHINE HOLIDAYS IV TNE SEA I I More than 140 Air-conditioned, sell-containff* I H Chalets, fully carpeted: privb'e Bathrooms tlonc I I baths) Htt C.253 words
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Advertisement188 1974-09-13 15 fl Mk 4L a^^ j^ THE FAMILY ROBINSON >4 a^ W k\^^^^^~ 9|^ THE WESTERN UNION BAND Special opening give-aways by courtesy of ANCHOR BEER Chinese Restaurant opens for lunch (11 a.m. to 3 p.m.) and 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.) U TANKABn HA|DpY HOURS: 4.00 p.m. to 7.00 pm.188 words
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Article72 1974-09-13 16 A-l. MULL i. Bank I Iron Ljino Vrnirr lonf Leonf >.<\B.C\ i«nUnc N Ml k Ttmrs i. Trmdrra I. B'rto t Sfmh 0 loMnaon 12 24 wso $452 (3 70 »2 25 SO5l II 80 1216 1446 $2 50 S3M $2 00 $2.57 $3 66 $4.00 $1 80 $372 words
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Article23 1974-09-13 16 F. Merlin 4M.500 S. Darby t7t,000 Haw Far 177.004) D 8.8. 151,000 Total Turnover: J.I« M Total Value: »5.7 M23 words
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Article62 1974-09-13 16 Sept. 11 Srpt. It Industrial: 175.4* 175.M Finance: J1J.71 3»7.Z5 fl Hotrli: 142 13 M*.7t Prapertiea: 153.98 lii.M t Tim: U3.48 10J 4« t t rabbrn: 311.N 33».M 0.C.8.C.: 161.M 15*39 t B.E.S. Ind.: 17M3 IM.7S D«c. M, IMC 1M f Dec. 31, 19M s 1M t Dec. 19,62 words
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Article1672 1974-09-13 16 fHE last transacted sale at 1 the close of business In the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday compared wllh the previous day's prices together with 1974 high and k.w i Adjusted for all new Issues) CLOtINC TONS: All lectiom closed easier TUP.no VIR: Official total turnoevr on th* Singapore trading1,672 words
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Article361 1974-09-13 16 SHARE values continued their downward drift at the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday. Trading r e m a ined centred on the more volatile stocks where speculators still found some margin for manoeuvre. There were, however, a few cheaper stocks still attracting stoploss selling, including Amcol361 words
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Article1406 1974-09-13 16 ■a ID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets in lots of 1.000 unit* unless olheiwise specified. INDI STRIAL.S Aetna (1428 1 50S > A.1.1. iO73Si Ajinomolo (21,406 words
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Article1486 1974-09-13 16 BID md offrr prices offldally listed and business In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots or 1.000 units unless otherwise specified INOUSTKIALI Annamata (2IOBi (21 275 A. T.a. iO7SS> Allan i 2 3i»< A1,486 words
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Article167 1974-09-13 16 mOKYO Stock Exchange 1 has decided to list two additional foreign stocks Borden and Chase Manhattan Corp I on the Tokyo stock mar- ket later this month. Following the decision, the exchange was seeking Japanese government permission for the additional listings. It said. Seven foreign stocks are alreadyReuter - 167 words
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Article295 1974-09-13 16 Market remains easier in KL SHARES on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange were subjected to further small selling yesterday. Trading was dull and losses, though fairly widespread, were marginal In most cases. The New ST. Industrial index dropped another 2.70 points to 188.14. Observers attributed the easier conditions to stop-loss295 words
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Article122 1974-09-13 16 AFTER two days of quiet trading. the United Stales Palm oil market was rather bullish on Wednesday following the release of OSDA's soyabean crop estimates of 1315 702.000 bushels late tn the day. This estimate Is below that of the Leslie Report's However, the Malaysian Palm OU Producers122 words
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Article190 1974-09-13 16 A BIAN currency deposit Interbank rates" as at close on Thursday. Sept 12: Not*: These rate* may differ *****11; from thoM quoted by tank* to their customer* Offer BM 7 days 11 1/4 nl 8 1 mth 11 13 lfl 11 11 18 2 mtiu 13 I/It190 words
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Article33 1974-09-13 16 Closing Interbank rates in Singapore dollar* for Sept 12 Ovemlfht 1 mth 3 mth» I mthi Prime rmt* 10% 10% 10% 10% 10\ 10% 10% 10% n%% Smth: r. l»Unulli»tl. MmmjSmm33 words
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Article23 1974-09-13 16 RAMOB of rats* offsrvtf by «lacount bium <m BafX. 11: Call d«poaii H Ov.niijht 4| t« in kwn: Nslisnsi O'M»unt Ca23 words
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Article229 1974-09-13 16 fHE U.S. dollar opened slightly firmer at $*****/80 In the Singapore forex market yesterday compared with the overnight _close of $2 4740 50. ~"ln" thin* market condition, the dollar tended to assert on commercial demand. as evidenced In the morning session which saw the UB. currency firming to229 words
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Article174 1974-09-13 16 The following are the nominal average closing Interbank rates In Singapore: NOTE: These rates may differ slightly from thote quoted by banks to their customers urrenciea Nominal rate* SmithaonUn Prrcrntatr •voted yeatertiar (crow) parity change US dolLx 2 4770 2 4780 2.8196 —12 15 Sterling pound 5 7306174 words
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Article29 1974-09-13 16 Rubber: Sept. 12. Singapore: 146 50 Cts. (up 2.50 cts. Malaysia MIM cts. (up 3.50 cts.) Tin: $1,172.12) (up $2,124). Official offering 225 tons (down 76 tons).29 words
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Article107 1974-09-13 16 /MIHItI MODUCI II 1 CMANCI lINCAPORI MOON CLOSING PNICII Pl* *>ICUL VIITIKOAV. Ceeenut Oil: bulk lI3SN sellers, drum II4ON sellers Ceawa: Mixed (looae) UK/Coat. MSN B. Peeler: Muntok AST A white f.o.b. lOV't NLW $277 i seilera. Sarawak «hite fob. M* NLW 1263 lellera. Sarawak special blai-k fn107 words
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Article32 1974-09-13 16 London copper prices on Tueslay (previous in brackets). wirekar Spot buyer iSSO (1831) seller 1131 (1832): Three Month buyer i«SO (MAO) seller iSM itSin Market tana: Steady. lalea: 4.230 tonnea32 words
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Article225 1974-09-13 16 Straits tin UP 52.12 ~rHE Strait* tin price rose maiglnally by t2.l2\<, to li.na.i2'... per plcul in Penar.g yesterday on t-n official offering down 76 tons to 225 tons. Ihe overnight London market was easier with forwaid buyer's price slipping £50 to £3.470 per metric ton. LONDON Wednesdays standard tin225 words
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Article599 1974-09-13 16 'I' HE Singapore rubber market yesterday held about I steady in the morning with prices rulli.iT around those j of Wednesday to slightly better. Buying Interest unproved and absorbed some goaown hedge selling. The closing stages of the morning were steadier again The market aavanced in the afternoon599 words
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Article114 1974-09-13 16 tjAILY 6MR and 88R prices luued at toon yesterday (Cwtuil Hlhl MIILB. M* 8e»tor» (erato per kg) SMR SCV (1 ton pallet) 138 60 140 60N BMR JL (1 too pallet) ***** 140 SON SMR 5 (1 (on pallet) 1J7.50 128 50N SMR 10 11 too pallet)114 words
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Article220 1974-09-13 16 HONOKONO. Thurs. Share prices dropped on a broad front today In reduced trading. The Hang Seng Index was down 6 30 points to 228.01 Losers Included Hopgkong Bank at HK$ll 90. Hongkong Telephone $12.70 Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf $10.90. and Jardlne $15.50. Turnover on the four stock exchanges220 words
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Article235 1974-09-13 16 nrOKYO. Thurs. Share prices on the Tokyo Mock market today opened marginally higher, helped by selective buying of Incentivebacked Issues. However. It turned lower in the afternoon. In the morning session, non-life Insurances, electric powers, tteeis and fertilisers were purchased. Speculative Issues were sold and light electrical* tost ground,235 words
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Article330 1974-09-13 16 MELBOURNE. Thurs— Most x prices were down In a continuation of very slack trading conditions at the Melbourne Stork Exchange, with market leader BIIP leading the way with a drop to Ass2o. (SR dropped to $2.80 and TNT lost to 77 cents In a market where the majority of330 words
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Article67 1974-09-13 16 Export prior in non-nterling arraa to V S. dollari prr ounrt 11) Australian dollars per ounrr 12) Average price. I Mrlboun* m London Beirut Hoockor Zurich P»ru Spot* i 2) U»» UK 103. M 1M.«3 152 7.18 153 7SR IVI3M 154 758 1U V> IM.M 152.20 1.12 -.067 words
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Article176 1974-09-13 16 AMSTERDAM, Wed— The market closed mixed after yesterday's weakness. but Mill In very quiet deai- Ings. Ataco. Philips and Royal Dutch edged higher, while Hoogovent was lower and Unilever unchanged on balance In Dutch Internationals Losses again predominated In local Issues. Banks were firmer. Shippings and Investment funds were176 words
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Article131 1974-09-13 16 yURICH. Wed Yesterday s price reductions were followed today by a rather lively performance which, however, closed on about the same level Bank stocks gained some points and the total volume Increased slightly. Bonds tended somewhat weaker. The Credit Sufese Index lost 13 points to 171.1. Cloalni prtcca id131 words
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Article425 1974-09-13 16 WIW YORK, Wed— The stock maiket continued I In the Coldrumj today for the third consecutive session as Investors concern ovtr the state of the economy pushed prices lower In quiet trading. Brokers noted that the market recently has been I unable to find much support In the425 words
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Article102 1974-09-13 16 FINANCIAL TIMES TINS Wednesday 72 89 Tuesday 7J.78 Week ago 78 82 RIBBERB Wednesday j33-;i T>«»«l«y 136.34 W»ek ago 316 55 OILS Wednesday U7.15 I Tueaday MJ..31 I Week ago 1M.16 INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 3115 Tuesday 310 6 We*k ago 210 3 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 654 72 Tu«*day102 words
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Article697 1974-09-13 17 Malayan Credit sparkles SPARKLING results have been turned In by Malayan Credit with a 217.8 per cent jump in group pretax profits to $12.86 million for the year ended March 1974. A major portion of this increase is due to its huge cash resources of about $80 million which earned697 words
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Article379 1974-09-13 17 AFTER four years of continuous losses Mnce it began operations in 1969. Malaysia Rice has turned the corner with pre-tax profits of $39,574 for the year ended June 1974. The turnaround came In the wake of a midterm loss of $45,821. indicating that the second379 words
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195 1974-09-13 17 /GROWTH has contlnu- ed at Tatping Textiles with unaudited net profits taking a 160.2 per cent leap to $3.24 million for the first six months ended June 1974. Coming on the back of a 54.4 per cent rise in sales to $13 83 million and195 words
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Advertisement706 1974-09-13 17 UNIVERSITI PERTANI AN MALAYSIA (Jawatan Kosong) Permahrxan cdilah dlpelawa darlpada Wirganrgara Malaysia i.r.tuk memenuhl j iwatan-Jawatan berikir 1. rtMBANTI IKNTADBIKAN I Kompuler > Kelayakan: Hendaklah mempunyal Ijazah darl Unlversltl yang dliktlraf atau yang setaraf dengannya serta mempunyal ptt:galaman yang berkallan Calunctluii yang tldak nr.en puny? i kelulusan akademik y inn706 words
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Advertisement441 1974-09-13 17 UNIVERSITI MALAYA Fakulli Ke)vrulerman Pennohcnan-pcnnohonAn adaltli dipelawa untuk Jawatan- jawatan stbagai Pensyarsh Penolong Prni\arah dalam bid ant.- bid ang teraebut dt buwah Tertakluk kepada kelayakan ilmiah dan pencaliman ytnj aeuail keutamaan ikan dlberi kepada cilun-ctlun y m<{ m*h:r dalam Bahasa Malayala. Calun-calun mi k'llah n empuny n itekuran^-kurani-ny% Ijazah yang441 words
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Advertisement607 1974-09-13 17 UNIVERSITI MALAYA Jawalaa-JanaUa Pea*;ajar I Tatars) Permohonan adalah dlpelawa darlpada Siswaz-ih-Slswaxah Unlversltl untuk jawaUm-Jawatan sebagai Hengajar (Tutors) dl Fakultl-PakulM Santera. Ekonoml dan Pentadblran. Undang-Undang. Pendtdlkan. Kejuruteraan. Sains. Prrtanlan dan Perubatan idl J ibt»i»nJabatan Puiolojt. Parasltologi dan FamiakUoul sahalit din Pusat Koirputer Calun-calun nr.e&tllah mempunyii aekurani|-kuran?-nya Ijazah Kepujian atau kelayakan ytng607 words
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Advertisement778 1974-09-13 17 UNIVERSITI MALAYA KIMASUKAN TAHUN AKAOIMIK 1975 76 U|IAN KHAS lAHASA MALAYSIA Semua calun-cal'in v3"U befnafc »ud unti,mernohon mavuk mengikutt korsu'»-t*ii r Mis i|* Universm Malaya dalarn Tjhun A«.«demih. 191 yang bermula pada bulan u n 197 5 d»" -.emua <.j!u' 'epasan univeruti-univervti dafl Tufctab-^iktab vanQ hendak. memoho^ mjMifc mmflMuiti luv.778 words
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Advertisement848 1974-09-13 18 INCHCAPE BERHAD V f requires an INSURANCE EXECUTIVE Applications are invited from Singapore Citizens to fill the above vacancy. The successful candidate has to administer the insurance requirements of the Group and must therefore have some ten years experience in general insurance work, preferably with an insurance company. Commencing salary848 words
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Advertisement206 1974-09-13 18 EXPERIENCED MATERIAL MAN FOR WOWC AT LABUAN (SABAHI EAST MALAYSIA IN STEEL FABRICATION YARD (OFFSHORE STRUCTURE) DUTIES WILL INCLUDE MAINTAINING INVENTORY OF STRUCTURAL STEEL AND SUPPLIES^ KEEPING ACCURATE RECORDS OF STOCK TRANSFERS AND OF HANDLING INCOMING MATERrAL. ETC MUST BE ABLE TO PLAN MATERIAL SUPPLY FROM DAY TO DAY BASED206 words
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Advertisement795 1974-09-13 18 FAR EAST LEVINGSTON I I SHIPBUILDING LIMITED (The Oil Industry's Shipyard) offers I career opportunities for the following posts. Attractive salary will be I offered to the right candidates with proven ability and experience. II Prospects for further advancement are excellent for outstanding candidates. Draftsmen (Outfitting) Duties: Detailing of quarters795 words
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Advertisement718 1974-09-13 18 American Express International Banking Corporation require a Credit Department Head and more Credit Analysts Credit Department Head We need a qualified person with a recognized university degree and at least 5 years experience in a similar position to take over full responsibility of our credit department. He will evaluate short718 words
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Advertisement1014 1974-09-13 20 TMI PONT OP aiNOAPOPII (Uiritrn) Slntlng Bar«r Eunka AUTHOHITV ANNOUNCRO an? North Count*ai (MfhUni r 2!.l£i±£2L H U**' tH t OWT: Saltern Unlor7 Lok AMMAIKMIMNTa POM MPT il Pmhba SfX" Bunker II and «lnOUT Tutoni IS Vavajr. |8. tint; Barfe Kllu 20. Marlt Maertk 3334 bout klamo m ?T. r1,014 words
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Article22 1974-09-13 21 «TMESO»™OOK CENTRE'S Atl ,1s un 14th Sepa and save Dally I in Blk 128. Lorong i a> oh Tel *****122 words
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Article49 1974-09-13 21 •_f FAMILY OF THE I ink all friends resslonsof sym•■rv sad bereaveM«s OUICIE KING thanks all her me Darby who rid visited her on the loss of her mother Mrs Mabel COKINNE AND MICHAEL RCUTENS Umusl all friends and i-vstance and atlenihelr wedding and the mi« nresents received49 words
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Obituary71 1974-09-13 21 N IOVWG MEMORY of our Orace Iwa departed 13 971 ted and always l by parents, sisters md friends N loving MEMORY of our ther Yap Cheng Kay. < ten years ago today gotten by Sonny Mother N CVERIOVING MEMORY of my Ml A O Jacobs irs from71 words
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Article14 1974-09-13 21 S0 SAMARITANS OF SINGAPORE Troubled ng 91-44-44 or I Help is as near14 words
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Advertisement380 1974-09-13 21 classified ads |g NEW SHIPMENTS D4P.TINGTON GLASS from boxing IRISH COWII eOTTERY from England ,w-s dolphin Trays aLASS SALT/ PEPPER MILLS .ilen c lo ,aoe Arcade and AVENUE. G ping Centre. r ,d S 1 1 Nl eiMPLES. OPEN PORES :oblems' Then Klerk medically mt) therapist with 25 xperlence. at380 words
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Advertisement730 1974-09-13 21 T«;- ALe TELEPHONE OPERATOR/ typist with switchboard experience wanted for established group companies Please apply with full details of qualifications past experience and salary expected to 8 T Box A ***** SINGAPORE OXYGEN PTE. LI MITED Applicants are invited from Singapore Citizens lo fill th< following vacancies 1) STENOORAPMER II730 words
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Advertisement676 1974-09-13 21 WANTED IMMEDIATELY A FEMALE general clerk/ typist with one two years working experience Apply personally Ocean Supplier. 469-A North Bridge Road. Spore 7 WANTED OUTDOOR SALESMEN UROENTLV. Experienced Is unnecessary, extensive training provided Interested applicants please call for Interview today and tomorrow at 2 00 4.00 pm 768. Upper Serangoon676 words
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Advertisement676 1974-09-13 21 Bethesda Book Centre Invites applications from Christians for the following posts: A. SALES ASSISTANT FEMALE B. SALES ASSISTANT/ DELIVERY MALE Mwc r#Qutf Mn#nts Completed Secondary Four ability to converse, and for the male worker, a licence to ride a motorcycle/ scooter Written applications to: Tn# Mo)n4iQ*9f BovMMafjaite Bttok CeMtttt SSI.676 words
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Advertisement705 1974-09-13 21 THIESS PETROSEA JOINT VENTURE •or Senoko Power Station urgently require a SURVEYOR For Civil Engineering Construction Work Interested applicants are ria.uoataa' to telephone Ml** Teh at 5*4222 to eur»rnj*j (of jn lnt#rvt#w PRODUCTION FOREMAN Higher School Certificate or equivalent Previous working experience In supervisory position In industry would be an705 words
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Advertisement788 1974-09-13 21 WANTED DRIVER. Apply personally 12 Robinson Road Ist floor Spore I WANTED WAITRESSES. Call for interview Malaya Coffee House L»7 st.nnford Road. Spore 6 Tel *****6 A large Alr-Mlght Forwarding Company he* Immediate vecencles tor the following:--1 MALE OENERAL CLERK Must ha%e C F with at least 3 'O" level788 words
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Advertisement692 1974-09-13 21 GRADUATE TAIWAN UNIVERSITY Chinese girl 24 yrs. holder Bachelor of Science Horticulture I seeking employment Tel *****7 MISS Ho. Having problems in getting Housekeeper. Cook. General Amah. Maternity maid, driver peon and clerical staff Why hesitate 1 Just call us without obligations Jimmy Seel end Associates. 470 A. Upper Sersngoon692 words
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Advertisement834 1974-09-13 21 NAM-HO TRAVEL SERVICE (SINGAPORE) PTE LIMITED Tour West Malaysia seven days SSl3O'. alr-condltloned bus Bslso/-. Malaysia Oentlng Highlands by alr-condltloned bus seven days Ssl7o Departure Every Sunday. Monday Cameron Highlands Four days S*Bo/-. Oenttng Highlands Four days SSI 10/-. Departure Every Wednesday Malaysia. Haadyai Songkhla seven days (alr-condltloned bus/ room)834 words
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Advertisement809 1974-09-13 21 FOR FOOO 4 DRINKS right in iou.s and Economical Visit H Cafe. Battery Road 1 Language XO Labor atory^ GERMAN FOR SECONDARY STUOENTS BEGINNERS I LEVEL Tuesday 1 Thursday 3 30 -spm Commencing 24 Sept 74 REDUCED RATE FOR SECONDARY STUDENTS WHO PRODUCE LETTER FROM SCHOOL INTERNATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE Supreme809 words
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Advertisement857 1974-09-13 21 MATHEMATICS PHYSICS PHYSICAL SCIENCE for I H S C Trained graduate teacher (17 years' experience) *****2 lOohl A.T.C. CONDUCTING GROUP TUITION in Math* Science and Language for all levels $10 SB per subject *****9 TAEKWONDO. SMAOLIN Kung-fu and Karate classes for beginners K.nriilno* Contact John *****5 MALAY TUTOR REOUIRED for857 words
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Advertisement923 1974-09-13 22 1987 J3 BEDFORO LORRY 4 ton dienel excellent condition View at 10 Jurong Pier Road, or tel «*****ext 6 1988/ 1887 FORD CORSAIR OT Hoor shift, excellent condition $2,000 o n o Contact *****27 12 Spin OATSUN 1880 SSS 71 model 2 owners new Insurance, new road tag contact Steven923 words
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Advertisement565 1974-09-13 22 1965 SIMCA 1000 io<Ki condition. a Contact iiimil Marine Parade Sat Sun morning 1 WANTED 1970 CAPRI 1300. Cortina 1300 or jelow 1000 c c car Contact Ooh *****9 WE PAY HOT CASH Top price for good used -ars 1 154 Albert Street Spore *****4 *****4 SELLING YOUR CART? If565 words
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Advertisement646 1974-09-13 22 REVLON BEAUTY EXPERT from .midon with Latest Machines for Natural Face Lifting for Appointments Salon Marxuerella Cold Storage Arcade Orchard Road Tel *****0 Signing Facilities for Cold Storage Customers BEAUTY TRCATMCNT HAIRSTVLINO Comprehensive services by London trained specialists personally For eppotntment phone *****5 JUNE BEAUTY HOUSE Our London trained male/646 words
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Advertisement605 1974-09-13 22 FOR SALE QUEST ho as a going concern Has 15 rooms with bathrooms attached For further information please ting *****84 FASHION DIMENSION LTD. WHOLESALE IMPORTER OF WOMEN'S READYTO-WCAR FROM ITALY AND FRANCE MERCHANDISE SUITABLE FOR ASIAN MARKET INTERESTED PARTY PLEASE CONTACT MRS. JAYNE DONNELLY FASHION DIMENSION LTD. 4018 REDIFFUSION HOUSE605 words
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Advertisement632 1974-09-13 22 LATEST SHACKLOCK 8 CU FT. and 22 cv ft Chest type freeter available at Singapore Refrigeration Company Call over 12/14 International Building. Oround Floor. Orchard Road. Tel: *****8 *****0 *****6 *****2 SPECIAL OFFER ITALIAN MARBLE, ceramic and terraxzo at reduced prices from Victor b Mendei tel ***** FOR SALE. RENT632 words
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Advertisement737 1974-09-13 22 USED OFFICE FURNITURE equipment alrcondltloners. steel desks, cabinet, etc 86 Market Street, tel ***** Ext 26 for details KAWAI JAPAN'S BEST PIANO MAKERS today Highly recommended by many music teachers for Its exceller' tone quality and durability Sole agent Robert Piano Company. Tel *****7 OFFICE EQUIPMENTS AND FURNITURE, motor vehicles,737 words
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Advertisement621 1974-09-13 22 DOUBLE-STOREY SEMI-DE-TACHED Ban Ouan Park $1,200 $1,800 Coronation Drive $1,200 Henry Park $1,300 Thomson Green $900 Lucky Heights $550 Single-storey bungalow Cassia Drive $1,600 Farrer Road 3-bed roomed terrace house furnished $800 Please tel International Housing Agency *****3 ROOM AVAILABLE FOR GIRL /girls, or couples (no cooking) With without alrcon621 words
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Advertisement830 1974-09-13 22 DIST 9 PATERSON ROAD doublestorey semi-detached luxuriously furnished 3 bedrooms, servant's, carpeted, alrcond/ television/ telephone $1,800 Ace Housing *****29/*****46 DIST. 11 QOLDHILL ESTATE double-storey terrace split-level living/ dining 3 bedrooms, servant's, furnished $1,300/ unfurnished $1,000 Call *****29/ *****46 ENGLISH COUPLE with no children requires aetached bungalows/ apartments In dlsts 9.830 words
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Advertisement799 1974-09-13 22 QUALITY HOUSES AT FABERHILLS Attractive 2-storey a?r-cond 3600 sq ft. $185,000. completion soon Luxurious 2storey split level bungalows on high elevated land, central alrcond with private swimming pool. 8200 sq ft. 8340.000. completion soon Oenerous terms of fln.ince available Principals .inly Phone Miss Sue Tan nsiM ONE CORNER TERRACE HOUSE799 words
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Advertisement720 1974-09-13 22 SINOLE-STOREV CORNER TERRACE off Hillside Drive 3 bedrooms 2.350 sq ft $65,000 LJ Associates *****7 *****3. 2-STOREV TERRACE IN Taman PermaU (Yew Llan Park) Immediate occupation- 3 bedrooms. 2 bathrooms, servant's amenities, renovated with extras Ring *****5. DIST. 9 EXECUTIVE APARTMENT with swimming pool >i.V>. ooo only Also bungalows In720 words
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135 1974-09-13 23 rE Majlis Ugama Is1a m Singapura i Muslim Religious Council yesterday warned mosque management o-mmittees to use their funds only for needy Muslims to break their ta>t and not for other purposes. m; is president Hajl Bunng bin Hajl SlraJ vaid "There have135 words
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Article84 1974-09-13 23 School to have $750,000 annexe SEH Chuan High School in Bukit Timah is planning a $750,000 annexe next year. So far. teachers and old pupils of the school have collected more than $200,000 for the project from organisers of the Seventh Moon festival celebrations held in various parts of Singapore84 words
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Article84 1974-09-13 23 THE president of the NTUC, Mr. Phey Yew Kok. was re-elected president of the Singapore Air Transport-workers' Union at Ita first triennial delegates convention on Tuesday. Other official* are: Messrs Bobby T.C. Wu. vice-presi-dent: Clarence de Sllva. general secretary and Peter C W Tan. treasurer84 words
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Article28 1974-09-13 23 DR Andrew Chew. Deputy Director of Medical Services, will present awards to 224 blood donors at the School of Nursing. Outran Hospital, today at 5 pm28 words
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Article, Illustration254 1974-09-13 23 MUSIC PUTS CHUN YEE IN TOUCH WITH THE GREATS IjiYES closed and head J held high, pianist Yu Chan Yee is "living his music" as his supple fingers caress the keyboard. For him, this is the sublime moment; he Is in communion with the great composer who wrote those notes254 words
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91 1974-09-13 23 A PUBLIC Works Department technician pleaded not guilty In a magistrate's court yesterday to seven charges of corruption Involving $2,100 Lee Mul Nam is accused of accepting $300 on seven occasions from Koh Peng Kal. foreman of Messrs Neo Boon Lye. a firm91 words
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346 1974-09-13 23 200 young disabled will be guests for day 200 disabled children and young adults will Ik* "adopted" by Singapore families for a day on Sunday. They will take part in the Guest for the Day program me, highlight of this year's Month for the Disabled, organised by the Singapore Council346 words
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Article60 1974-09-13 23 MRS Owee Yee Hean. wife of the Director of the Institute of Asian Studies. Nanyang University. will present S6OO cheques to seven children' societies, two free hospitals and the Samaritans of Singapore, at New Town Secondary School's Commendation Day today at 7 pm. The money was60 words
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332 1974-09-13 23 Slight dip in prices of fish and duck PRICES of duck and nsh showed a slight drop yesterday, the Trade Department reported. Price of duck dipped by 10 cents to $2 a kati while that of Spanish mackerel i tenggirl bekah >, horse mackerel (selar) and mackerel ikembongi dropped by332 words
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Advertisement538 1974-09-13 24 TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited from Registered Contractors of the Jurong Town Corporation for the following projects: -(A) DESIGN, SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION OF 4 NOS. LIFTS TO TWO BLOCKS OF 10-BTOREY LOW COST FLATS (BLOCK NOS ft 9) AT KAMPONQJAVA TEBAN (SUBCONTRACT) KLIGIBILITY: Mechanical Specialist $300,000/- and above. SHOWROUND: 2«538 words
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Advertisement982 1974-09-13 24 I TELECOMMUNICATION AUTHORITY OF SINGAPORE TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited for the supply/ delivery of: A. Tender No. PT/52/74 (Z) I) 6000 nos. Springset Adjusted P. *****9/ FEOI complete with mounting bracket. II) 6000 nos. Mlcroswitch BPO No. 20 complete with mounting bracket. Eligibility: Registered Contractors: Classes B, C «i982 words
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Advertisement721 1974-09-13 24 P.W.D. SINGAPORE Tenders are Invited from PWD. Registered Contractors and from other suitable contractors for the following works: I) Sub-contract: Supply and Installation of Purpose Made Sound Proof Doors to TV Centre Extension (Studio 5) at Radio Television Singapore Caldecott Hill. Singapore. All Building Contractors or Specialist Supplier for Aluminium721 words
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Advertisement1260 1974-09-13 24 THE STRAITS TRADING COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in Singapore) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Directors have declared an interim dividend of 8 cents per $1 stock less Singapore Income tax at 40% in respect of the year ending 31st December 1974. payable on 31st October 1974. to stockholders on the1,260 words
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Advertisement160 1974-09-13 24 v i) TKNDKK NOTICE Tenders are Invited by the Chief Supplies Officer. Singapore for the supply and delivery of the following Items: (losinn (i) Minding of l)>t Marriage Index Books. 19 73 f o r KeKiit I r y of Marriage* 25.9.74 in) Stretchers for Kircmrn fo r Department of160 words
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350 1974-09-13 25 JCE DORAI - JCE DORAI SEASON TICKETS TO SEE THEM OFFER BY FAS By pOOTBALL Association of Singapore has planned an attractive soccer programme from next month to December, in which teams from China, kussia. Australia and Malaysia will play against Singapore at the National350 words
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218 1974-09-13 25 Tun Razak is elected AHF president rpEHERAN, Thurs. Malaysian Prime 1 Minister Tun Abdul Razak has been elected honorary president of the Asian Hockey Federation (AHF) for the next four 1 years. The election, at a meeting of the Federation Council here last night, was unanimous, outgoing AHF secretary SyedReuter - 218 words
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170 1974-09-13 25 Life ban on two players for assault rfO footballers have been suspended "for I life" from playing in matches in the SembawanK area, lor assault- ing a referee. They are D. Manickarajl and Thambu Arumugam of the New Zealand Supply Depot team. The two players had assaulted referee Jack Murray170 words
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Article72 1974-09-13 25 Drawbin makes second big buy LONDON. Thurs.—Frenchbased agent Jack Dawbln made his second big buy at the annual Doncaster St. I«s:?r yearling bloodstock sales here yesterday. He paid 12,500 guineas i $78 000 1 for a grey colt out of My Swanee on behalf of an unidenUtled British client livingReuter - 72 words
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Article18 1974-09-13 25 LONDON. Thurs Cru<ader* beat Distillery 4-1 in an Irish League football match played last night. HeuUr.18 words
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Article125 1974-09-13 25 Spiridonov sets new mark MUNICH. Thurs— Russia's Alexel Spirldonov set a new world hammer record of 76 66 metres (251 ft. 6 In*) here last night. Spirldonov. whose throw was six centimeters (over two Inches) better than the nine-week-old world best of East Germany's Relnhard Thelmer. won this year's EuropeanReuter - 125 words
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Article31 1974-09-13 25 SINGAPORE Polytechnic will be holding IU third annual swimming carnival at the Bhaw pool today at 3pm Old boy* and staff are Invited to participate In the 50m freMtyle.31 words
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Article200 1974-09-13 25 NEW YORK. Thurs City officials yesterday endorsed Los Anccles' bid to be the site for the 1080 Summer Olympics and appropriated U5535,900 ($90.--000) to seek the award, acting on a report which said it would cost the City nothing to host the Games. TheUPI - 200 words
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Article33 1974-09-13 25 HAMPSHIRE brat Orchid Inn 6-1 In the PAS President* Cup soccer match kt Psrrer Psrk yesterday. In the other matches. Palrfleld Wednesday beat Jollilads 4-1 and Youngsters beat CLMA 4-1.33 words
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Article33 1974-09-13 25 LISBON. Thurs.— Victoria Setubal (Portugal) drew 1-1 (halftlme 1-0) with Real 2aragosa (Spain) here last night in the first leg of a first round Ue of the UWA Soccer Cup— Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article252 1974-09-13 25 LONDON, Thurs. English Soccer League Cup holders Wolverhamp ton Wanderers crashed out of this year's competition last night when Second Division Fulham humbled them 3-1 In a second round clash. Wolves were a goal up at half time and appeared heading for an easy win when tragedy252 words
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803 1974-09-13 26 EPSOM JEEP - Red Mink shows up in workout on yielding track EPSOM JEEP By RED MINK is back In form apd with track conditions in her favour, she is worth each-way in Race Five at Penang tomorrow. Her last-start second to the up-and-coming Naval Base 11, over the Bukit Tlmah 7f in803 words
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Article, Illustration381 1974-09-13 26 Medals row: State warns N. Korea MANILA, Thurs. North Korea "may be suspended" by the International Weightlifting Federation if they do not return the medals won by Kirn Joong-II in the Asian Games at Teheran under the influence of a prohibited stimulant, IWF secretary -general Oscar State warned today. StateUPI - 381 words
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292 1974-09-13 26 ffi EH E R AN. Thura. 1 Japan are Asia's track cycling champions again. Shlnpel Okajima won the premier cycling event —the 1.000 metres sprint —last night, beating fellow Japanese Motr.-nn Shlmamoto. who took the silver. The Japanese also won the 4,000 metres time trial,Reuter - 292 words
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Article325 1974-09-13 26 rpEHERAN, Thurs. Malaysia's Tan Aik Mong today broke the Indonesian Chinese stranglehold on the Asian Oames badminton competition with a sensational entry into the men's singles semifinals. Fourth- seeded Nunung Murdjianto of Indonesia fell victim to 24--year-old Tan in a thrilling three-set battle lasting moreReuter - 325 words
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Article27 1974-09-13 26 TEHBRAN. Thurs North Korea today forfeited their scheduled game >ath Israel in the semi-final round of the football competition of the Seventh Asian Oames27 words
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Article144 1974-09-13 26 Today's events at Teheran rpEHERAN, Thurs.—Programme of evenU at the Asian Games here tomorrow (all times Singapore): ATHLETICS: 1 p.m. HeaU of men's 800 metre* and s.M«oin and women's 100 m. 7 p-m.—Fi-nals of men's discus, high lump, 100 m, 40tm and women's SOfm, women's pentathlon final events. BADMINTON: 8Reuter - 144 words
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Article19 1974-09-13 26 IEHCRAN. Thurs -China scoiwd a surprise 10-8 victory o\tr South Korea today In MrstTund*" 11 eP €ontMt19 words
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Advertisement220 1974-09-13 26 li^Bn^mßmL mfcmk.f' £d»V RV liCr w m J with Champion spark plugs. JRk Cleaner running In Better performance, J *^< stop/start city riding. more miles per gallon. Champion make spark plugs which Champion spark plugs give big, /%54>w J burn away the oil and dirt that strong sparks which make220 words
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Miscellaneous1691 1974-09-13 26 TOMORROW'S PROGRAMME AT PENANG RACE 1 MS CLASS DIV 4— TF 1 Fort Knox II 00 V. Nathan Z 2 F.ipionate S.13 B.H. Cheng 3 3 Bobby DHI-ht »13 Henf 3 Georo Por»> tot Masrahen :> I hunckinc 8.08 Au-Yuenf 7 6 Fln« Brandy 8.07 K. Sarthy 11 7 Ollcandrs1,691 words
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410 1974-09-13 27 Israel's Esther is Asia's 'Queen' of sprints TEHERAN, Thursday ESTHER ROT of Israel won two magnificent jjold medals at the Asian Games today to confirm her place as the continent's "Queen" of the sprints. There was gold too, for Pakistan, whose Mohammad Younus won the 1500 m, and for Iraq,Reuter - 410 words
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Article, Illustration25 1974-09-13 27 WINNERS of the men's decathlon, from left, Japan's J OnltSSLi!?!?.!: dla>S ViJay Singh Chauhan (goldTand S. Babu SSSl T i&SS t^SSi^^ vlctory cereLny at the25 words
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Article152 1974-09-13 27 S. Koreanboxers can reap gold T»EHERAN, Thurs. 1 South Korea appeared set to reap several gold medals In boxing with all four of their fighters in action in the semifinals of the five lightest weight divisions winning impressively. Their best gold medal prospect looked to be 17-year-old Seoul High School152 words
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Article60 1974-09-13 27 TEHERAN, Than. Mrdab standing* at the nd of thr aftrrnoon Kulun in the Asian Gaases here today: Japan SI China 24 Iran U N. Korea IS S. Korra I* Israel 5 India 2 Thailand I llutmi 1 Iraq 1 Taklktan 1 Sinfiporr Philippine* Indonesia Mongolia Kuwait Afghanistan Malaysia60 words
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379 1974-09-13 27 Liang, Chang help China to double-gold triumph T»EHERAN. Thurs. 1 China has established herself as the strongest Jnation In Asian table tennis by winning both men'o and women's team tournaments in the Asian Games. The Chinese women, led by 23-year-old Chang LI, defeated current world champions South Korea 3-1 inAgencies - 379 words
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Article43 1974-09-13 27 TEHERAN. Thurs. The 23-year-old Pakistani cyclist Khadlm Husaln, who was critically hurt In an accident with a car at the Asian Oames on Tuesday was stated to be Improving last night by doctors who are fighting to save his life ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article1568 1974-09-13 27 ATHLETICS Men's 40u metres hardies final: Asian Oames Record-51.7 KlyU Yul. Japan 1966 Bangkoki 1 Talib Faisal Al- Saffar drqt 5169 (Oames record) 2 Yousuf HnT > *t"' Ku«) 52 32. 3. Lehamber Singh (Ind) 02 49. 4. Akin NuJumura (J) 53 57, 5 Abdul Kadlr Ouiapar1,568 words
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595 1974-09-13 27 Brilliant Parvin sparks Iran to 2-0 victory rpEHERAN. Thurs. A Iran, at last finding form with an emphatic 2-0 victory over South Korea, and Israel, still wondering whether the North Koreans will play them today, < now look certainties feo meet In the Asian Games football final. Iran beat SouthReuter - 595 words
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Article, Illustration433 1974-09-13 27 ERNEST FRIDA - Swee Lee pulls out of 800 m ERNEST FRIDA By T»EHERAN, Thurs. In a move to make certain of Singapore's first gold medal in the Seventh Asian Games. Chee Swee Lee withdrew from the 800 m heats today to concentrate on the women's 400 m final on Sunday. Coach Patrick433 words
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Advertisement87 1974-09-13 27 TEHRAN 1974 (M\ .seventh %Zj 5# asian games x c^ OVALTINE The only official health food drink PEM BUTCHERY Singapore's only specialist butcher shop. Fresh air flown Quality Australian Meat School Special cuts or cut expertly to your own requirements. Beef, Pork, Barbeque a estate' Sausages, Hamburgers, Chops, Cutlets, Mince87 words
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Article, Illustration59 1974-09-13 28 PUTTING OUT THE LAST FLAMES... OMOKE billows near Charlotte airport In North Carolina at the scene of an Eastern Airlines DC-9 crash, as exhausted firemen extinguish the last flames. As this UPI picture was taken, the death toll had reached 70. It was the third plane disaster in five days59 words
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Article70 1974-09-13 28 Thun The Oovemment yeaterday proclaimed a national "war on waste" In Britain. It appealed to Britons to save everything from waste paper to tin cans oil sludge and lead. A Government Green Paper entitled "war on waste" said "The Oovernment believes that there should be aUPI - 70 words
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Article61 1974-09-13 28 MANILA. Thun. Tto* releaje of former PhlUpptne Senator Joae Dtokno. after two yeavra of detention by martial law authorities, haa touched off speculation that another former aenator. Benlfno Aquino Jr., may be freed soon. Mr Dtokno waa act free y*at*Tday. together with four other pollUcaJ ptiaonan.61 words
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Article91 1974-09-13 28 Bad leg plagues Nixon again WASHINGTON. Thurs. One of former President Nixon's legs is swollen twice Its normal sise from phlebitis and "his health is not good," his son-in-law David Eisenhower said today. Phlebitis Is an Inflammation of the veins, which Mr. Nixon first developed during his Middle East tour91 words
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Article64 1974-09-13 28 BANGKOK. Thurs. A go-go dancer who killed another dancer by dousing her with kerosene in a Bangkok bar and setting her on fire with a cigarette lighter waa jailed for 30 years The court Initially sentenced Comchlt Sujsoph. JO, to death but later reduced theUPI - 64 words
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Article39 1974-09-13 28 NEW YORK. Thurs. A nationwide Oallop Poll commissioned by the New York Time-, shows PrejltVnt Ford's decisions on pardons have drained his support, with only 32 per cent of Americans giving him a good job ruttng. AP.AP - 39 words
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Article43 1974-09-13 28 Price index soars WASHINOTON, Thurs. The wholesale price Index for August climbed 3.5 per cent above the July level, the Government reported today When the prices were adjusted for seasonal variations. It was the aecond highest monthly jump In nearly 38 years— Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article36 1974-09-13 28 TOKYO. Thurs Japans first nuclear-powered ship, the Mutsu. now stranded In the north Pacific with a radioactive leak is running short of fuel and food, officials of the Science and Technology Agency said today—UPl.36 words
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Article473 1974-09-13 28 I ONDON. Than. Early MMfl Kami wen astradad altar tba improved UK balanca of trada riKuraa for Ausuat announced near the cloae Turnover *v amall and at 1 p.m. tha M index waa up 3 3 to 111 l Laadlnc atocka ihowrd net gaina ranging to 6p but473 words
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Article40 1974-09-13 28 Deadlock TOKYO. Thun. Japmaeee and Brltuk official* (ailed for the aecond consecutive d»y today to work out a laatmlnutc compromlae and poaalbly avert the cloaing of Hongkong. K»l Tak airport U> aome Japan Air Llnea (JAL> fllghU from Sunday UPI.UPI - 40 words
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149 1974-09-13 28 $685 mil BOOST FOR BRITISH BUILDERS LONDON, Thurs— The Government today acted to help the depressed building Industry by announcing £120 million (BsoBs million) in new public expenditure over the next two years. Mr. Denis Healey, Chancellor of the Exchequer, said this would help sustain activity and Jobs in theReuter - 149 words
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Miscellaneous15 1974-09-13 28 The weather THE weather outlook for Singapore today from t am to noon laoUted shower*15 words
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