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Title Section15 1974-09-26 1 The Straits Times. Estd. 1845 FINAL EDITION THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1974 25 CENTS M.C.(P) 21/7415 words
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Article, Illustration665 1974-09-26 1 Situation tense as students spread boycott of lectures KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. THE University of Malaya Students Union (UMSU) was suspended today as the boycott of classes spread to more faculties. A Reuter report said the situation on the campus was "quiet but tense." Truckloads of Federal665 words
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149 1974-09-26 1 Sanya warns Bangkok students: I'll use force... BANGKOK. Wed. Prime Minister Ban y a Dharmasaktl warned tonight that the Government wood ure force to stop any violence after the National Assembly's decision on the country's new draft constitution. Mr. Sanya was referring to the split between the National Student CentreReuter - 149 words
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Article221 1974-09-26 1 HONGKONG. Wednesday WATER rationing sent the price of pails skyrocketing today as housewives staged a ''bucket rush" on shops. Under the rationing system, which began tonight, water Initially will be turned off from 10 p.m. to 6 am From Oct. supply will be limited to eight221 words
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Article, Illustration237 1974-09-26 1 NANCY BYRAHJI - Mariam breaks off with singer Barry NANCY BYRAHJI 'I JUST WANT TO GET ON WITH MY OWN LIFE../ By LONDON, Wed. Prlnceaa Marlam of Johore and her boyfriend of four years, pop star Barry Ryan, have called It quit* The 23-year-old daughter of the late Sultan Ibra him of Johore237 words
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Article33 1974-09-26 1 LONDON. Wad. PHces Secretary Msrtey WUllenu aaM today aha will quit Prtsaa Minister Harold Wilson's Labow Oovsrasaant If a saajority of Britons rou tn a retarind—i to taka tht_country Market— UPIUPI - 33 words
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Article27 1974-09-26 1 NKW YORK. Wad. Marian Ouaranty Trust Co announced a roeestion lnthc prune Interest rau from II par cant to HI par cant tffestivs toaaorrow. UPIUPI - 27 words
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Article30 1974-09-26 1 prneRBOROuoH <cn«land). Wac. Coco th« Clown (rarnl nasoe Nikolai younfpitro fof Mart Ummi 49 WtfbKMl fat fiBMMfeBBI huM* tjLILBI IfOMM UM WM. flJtO nor today Ha waa AP.AP - 30 words
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Article115 1974-09-26 1 |POH. Wed Worken In the three cement factories In Peninsular Malaysia, the Associated Pan Malaysia Cement plants In Kanthan Bam near here and In Rawang. and the Tasek Cement here, will go on strike from Oct 10 The executive council of the Cement Indus tries Employees115 words
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Article64 1974-09-26 1 rtOLI'MBI'S (GeerL/ gla). Wed. A federal judge today ordered the release el f eraser Arwiy Lieut WUUaas Calley. under a 19-year jail aeateatee for hie part hi the IMS My Lai maseacre Judge 1 Robert LIUoU Included assent his reasons for overturning the murder conviction the asaaetveReuter - 64 words
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Article32 1974-09-26 1 JAKARTA. Wad Indonesia and Portugal have acraad to bold a series of talk* on the future of Ptortotal'i far. heat flung ostony Ttaor. a P*ir«f Office apokeasaaa amid bare today32 words
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Article107 1974-09-26 1 Dollah trains, then is sacked SOCCER'S "problem boy" Dollah Kasslm was last night sacked from the National soccer squad after he had completed a two hour stint with 39 trainees at the Jalan Besar stadium ON TUESDAY, he had watched the squad being put through the drill of the first107 words
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Article49 1974-09-26 1 KATMANDU Wad. A total of M people have died in floods and laaasudss Nepal. aeaordhMj ta the Houm Ministry today Moat of the vtetima died hi the neighbouring sense of Bagata t. Nary a n a I and Janakpur of out oantrml Nepal —uHr49 words
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Article601 1974-09-26 1 Arab leaders meet on Ford blast NEW YORK, Wednesday AKAB foreign ministers were meeting in New York Uxlav to draft a response to President Ford's warning of "disastrous consequences" if the oil producing nations refuse to lower prices of crude oil. The meeting at the Arab's UN delegation headquarters followedAP; UPI - 601 words
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Article50 1974-09-26 1 WASHINGTON, Wed. Welcoming President Giovanni Leone of Italy at the White House. President Ford today warned that Inflation and taich oil prices "threaten the stability of every economy." This marked the third time In a week that Mr. Ford has publicly •Useaavael the energy situation— APAP - 50 words
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Article539 1974-09-26 1 Aussie dollar shrinks by 12pc SYDNEY, Wed Australians woke up today to learn their dollar had been devalued by 12 per cent by Prime Minister Gough Whltlam's Labour Government in a bid to boost the country's faltering economy and stem rising unemployment. Just over four- and ahalf hours later. NewReuter - 539 words
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Article46 1974-09-26 1 LONG BEACH. We*. Farmer Ft sell IB t NUeet has a Mood east Ist hss right lug which to a aot— Halty tsagstsaa hto ueeter aaM teday. Dt John C. Lsngrea hewever aaM that Mr Nteeei's cuaaHtia waa -a* critical"— AT46 words
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Advertisement59 1974-09-26 1 I 1 Sinte 1929, the Nmm fl v *t «H 1 OAH SIN OPTICAL COfOUNDIO ISIS has been synonymous with Quality and Reliability in Service. Mesa* tm informed thit our NEW ADDRESS* NOWetQ 46. HIGH STREET CENTRE. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. SINGAPORE. 6. Telephone *****0 ***** I Next door Estterr tmponum).59 words
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Advertisement84 1974-09-26 1 'EASIEST CRIME' MUST BE STOPPED —i Page 7 AUDITORS arohe Roehef eller's tax returns I "CRISIS If oil dollars not Invested" US te laereaae r Basher of ICBMs 4 MILITARY aid te South Korea slashed S NINE schools Picked for nifht study C STAGGERED hours by voluntary efforts 9 TRADER84 words
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182 1974-09-26 2 PNOM PENH, Wed Ten heavily armed Oovernmer t sold i c rs protesting price Increases In staples, demanded and received money, rice and other foodstuffs near here today. Military police said the incident occurred at the Pochentong market, 4.8 km (three miles) southwest ofUPI - 182 words
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Article101 1974-09-26 2 SADAT TO ASK U.S. FOR $5bil AID NEW YORK, Wed. KfTPtian President Anwar Sadat, In an Interview to be televised here later today, tald he was going to ask President Ford for USItIN million <SW.--145 million) In aid. Mr. Sadat said: The Israelis have already taken I SS2.IM million InReuter - 101 words
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209 1974-09-26 2 nANOKOK. Wed. D Prime Minister Sanya Dharmasaktl last night ordered a sweep Ing reshuffle of key military officers In the Thai Armed Forces nut left the country's Supreme Command post vacant. Mr. Sanya's move, approved by the entire 30 man Cabinet, named AirAP - 209 words
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Article, Illustration353 1974-09-26 2 WASHINGTON, Wed. Government auditors are conducting a special examination of Vice- Presidentdesignate Nelson Rockefeller's tax returns, including those for 1970 he did not pay any federal in come tax on his income of l'Ss2,--400.000 (Ss6 million). The chairman of the H<vise of Representatives WaysReuter - 353 words
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247 1974-09-26 2 US decides: No more aid to Turkey WASHINGTON, Wednesday OVERRIDING the recommendations of v Secretary of State Henry KUsinger and IU own leaders, the House of Representatives voted yesterday to suspend US aid to Turkey until there Is progress for peace In 1 Cyprus. Dr Kissinger and the leaders toldAP - 247 words
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221 1974-09-26 2 Emergency powers of US President to be —curbed WASHINGTON, Wed. A Senate committee, sparred by disclosure* of abase of government ower daring the Watergate affair, yesterday ■na n I moasly ap p r oved bipartisan laws to carb a Presi- dent's emergency powers. The legislation approved by the Senate Govern*Reuter - 221 words
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Article103 1974-09-26 2 CIA: House move defeated WABHINOTON. Wed The House of Representatives yeitcrdfty defeated an atUT^t to restrict Central Intelligence Agency activities abroad despite recent disclosures of covert CIA operations against the Allende Oovernment In Chile The House voted Ml to 10S •f>lTM* an amendment by ■eaw— ntatlve Elisabeth nnw—ian that would103 words
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118 1974-09-26 2 34-nation study on war against inflation OTTAWA, Wed. Finance ministers of the 94 Commonwealth nations met here today to take up the challenge of combating inflation at home while safeguarding the poorer members' economies against posilble recessionary trends in the developed countries. Ministers at their two-day annual meeting will seek118 words
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Article321 1974-09-26 2 MEXICO CITY. Wed. ANEW hurricane Orlene has slani--25* etom western Mexico, killing eight people, while m the south of the country and in Honduras, rescue work continues In the wake of Hurricane Fill Orient bum in from the Pacific on Monday night, bringing winds •ustingReuter; AP; UPI - 321 words
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Advertisement742 1974-09-26 2 The Vespa scooter gives the most comfortable ride on two wheels The body of a Vespa is jj^^ design is to check her built in one piece, like a f tj^illl mS operating costs. modern car. It is suspended RS Bs^afctfal*!^'^ With the new higher on helical springs with W^742 words
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Article99 1974-09-26 3 HAVANA: Two I nited St/trs Senators fly here on Friday to begin the first visit by members of Congress since thr US severed relations with Cuba In January IMI. PEKING: Mr David Bruce, the veteran American diplomat who has headed the United Staff liaison office In Peking sinceAgencies - 99 words
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Article350 1974-09-26 3 BEITIMERI (Lebanon). W«d ■JNLESS excess Arab oil funds are invested in real .issrts, the world tmom "a deflationirv disis of truly international magnitude," a Jeadfing international banker warned here yesterday. However, the banker, the Earl of Limerick, did not criticise the Arab oil-producing states' IncreasedAP - 350 words
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267 1974-09-26 3 'Arabs cannot be forced to bring down prices 9 UNITED NATIONS, Wednesday ]l|R Jean Sauvagnargues, French Foreign A Minister and current president of the Council of the European Community, said yesterday: "There Is no possible way of i forcing the Arabs to lower oil prices" except I through peaceful dialogueReuter; AP; NYT - 267 words
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154 1974-09-26 3 BONN IS CRITICAL OF U.S. GOING IT ALONE \EW YORK Wed. h Henry K^nger heard a familiar ess»- .y"t«day from West Germany insufficient US consultation with Its European allies before the Administration launched iv campaign criticising oilproducing nations for artificially high prices The complaint was launched at an otherwise cordialAP - 154 words
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250 1974-09-26 3 ITNITED NATIONS, U Wed Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Oromyko. warning of the danger of a new Middle But war, yesterday called for the prompt resumption of the adjourned Oe teva peace conference. Speaking on the second day of the General Assembly's wi.rld affairs debate,Reuter - 250 words
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Article65 1974-09-26 3 LONG BEACH (California), We*. Fsrsßer rresMrat Richard Nlion has r— !■■<»«■ well to treatSßent far Us pfcleMUs filU— bat the search for IU caaae continues, says his doctor Mr Nisons personal pkysicUa. Dr. John l.ungrrn. yesterday made his first report mi Mr. Nisons condlUon, which developed darts*65 words
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Article101 1974-09-26 3 Man who stripped in a laundry MILWAUKEE. Wed. Francis Bolomon, who police said walked Into a laundromat, took off his clothes and put them in a washer, was found guilty of disorderly conduct yesterday Defence attorney Raymond Phoenlg argued that there was no one In the laundromat except a policeAP - 101 words
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Article, Illustration180 1974-09-26 3 ADDIS ABABA. Wed. Workers called off Ethiopia s second general strike today, hours after It had begun Transport, banks, business and Industries operated near normal from the 6 am start of the strike At noon. Labour leaders admitted defeat and the militaryAP - 180 words
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121 1974-09-26 3 WASHINGTON. Wed. Oae of m» dr I frndmnts in the Wa- J tergate covrr ap trial said yesterday that he plant to call M witnesses. Including IS Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and White House Chief of Staff Alexander Halg. Attorneys for former121 words
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Advertisement328 1974-09-26 3 Wecanhelpyoufind a more secure future. A hene study course fron Colder Macmillan Schools cm 'Jm 's, help you make sure ot your future Wp You need to start today tj make the future more secure Io lr» ft* earn better money To make sure sf Aj i you have a328 words
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Advertisement474 1974-09-26 3 I 0^(0/7^ BVHMI .SSSBSSSaSBSSaSBBBBBB^UBBBBBBBI I B *>- v^ iH^M^ A I flstf < "**^""iß>f «hß^b?^^^»>sJB£ |Bs^^ ■t »sT^ICsj lyU •7mltßßHs» I vH jTiH|iilL|l 'VW ißvj* J i|||fl If^ 'j** '^^Tw>^urJ IHuVsVpt for art's sake The SR-T Super was made to Then, to further satisfy the s^^Qf^^j7jQQn r^^H meet the highest,474 words
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131 1974-09-26 4 VICE RING WHICH SOLD REFUGEES SMASHED MACAO, Wed.— An underground organisation that sold young woman refugees from China Intr ostltutlon in Hongkong was smashed by police yesterday Acting Director of the Macao Marine Department. Capt Tatarlno Salgadc. said the 14K Triad society was smashed when five of their members attempted131 words
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Article65 1974-09-26 4 SEOUL. Wed— South Korea announced yesterday a long-range plan to expand 1U merchant fleet from U million tons to 6 2 million tons by 1981 The US$3 2 billion (BMJ billion) plan, worked out by the Transportation Ministry, calls for the domestic bulldIrs of 16 million tons ofAP - 65 words
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Article34 1974-09-26 4 BALIBBURY. Wed —POUT African pa«eent*r» were killed and 18 injured when a bus detonated a landmine In the Ctilweshe tribal truet land 80 km (17 miles) north of here yesterday ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article60 1974-09-26 4 DARWIN. Wed. Drunkenness wiU no longer be an offence under a Bill Introduced In the legislative council of Australia's tropical Northern Territory. Councillor MR Finger said that under the i:ew law, police could still take drunks there were 7.159 of them last year in the 100,000 population60 words
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154 1974-09-26 4 Court: No need to protect men from rape OHOENIX (Arisona), I'Wed. The Arliona Supreme Court decided yesterday that there Is no Immediate need to protect men from sexaal auaoits by women. The court, after commenting on the "obvloos pnysloloilcal differences" between the ■exes, rejected an appeal by a man convictedUPI - 154 words
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Article, Illustration307 1974-09-26 4 LONDON, Wed. A little known Labour peer, Lord St Davids, today resigned from the ruling party and saved Liberal Party leader Jeremy Thorpe from some embarrassment during the British general election campaign. Yesterday. Mr. Thorpe predicted that another Labour peer would follow formerReuter - 307 words
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Article350 1974-09-26 4 US to up number of ICBMs Tentative decision by Pentagon WASHINGTON, Wednesday TOP US defence officials have tentatively approved an increase in the number of intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) armed with multiple warheads. Pentagon sources said yesterday. Asked about this report. Pentagon spokesman William Beecher said only that an IncreaseReuter; AP - 350 words
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314 1974-09-26 4 Bonn blocks EEC bid to help poor nations ¥>RUBSELS. Wed. D West Oermany last night effectively blocked a Or.mmon Market cxc cutlve commission proposal to give Immediate ly at least US$l5O mil ttoo ***** million) In grants to poor countries severely hit by rising energy costs Info.Tned sources said OermanyReuter - 314 words
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Article115 1974-09-26 4 Anti-Iran demo in Melbourne MELBOURNE Wad PoUct clashed with about ISO demonstrators outside City Hall here yesterday during a visit by the Shah of Iran and Empress Parah A 23-year-old woman student was admitted to hospital with a broken bom and two other young women and a man were arrested,115 words
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209 1974-09-26 4 'Saigon on military starvation diet due to cut in aid' WASHINOTON Wed. Defence Secretary James Schleslngrr chained yesterday that Congressional cuts in US aid have placed South Vietnam on mi lltary starvation diet He told an audience of defence contractor that South Vietnam has been a victim of cynicism andReuter - 209 words
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Article132 1974-09-26 4 BAJOON Wed The U8 Oovernment contributed an additional US 4080 million <8510.2 million t to the debt- ridden International peacekeeping commission today and took the opportunity to assail North Vietnam and the Vletcong for failing to pay their share A spokesman for the US KaskmasyAP - 132 words
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Article55 1974-09-26 4 BYDNKT. Wed OS and Australian governwent paperwork has delayed a crces-Paclflc flight by atlieai Maureen O'Hara and her husband aboard a World War Two flying boat Ml* OUara and C*f* Charles Blair were to have left Sydney on Monday on a 11.000-mlle trip to AmericanAP - 55 words
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Article189 1974-09-26 4 Grim outlook for world grain WASHINGTON, Wed The outlook for world grain production, with governments already worried over Increasing hunger, has grown worse In the last month, the Department of Agriculture reported yesterday The department's latest projections show that wheat prospects for the crop year that began on July 1NYT - 189 words
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136 1974-09-26 4 Hope for 'new era in Japan-Canada ties 9 OTTAWA. Wed Japanese Prime Minister Kaknel Tanaka and Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Tradeau agrtwd here yesterday to expand their countries tto. In the ■iMMial. eeo■■■bH :> jnJlwjal^ and The two nwads of day of tasks, "wouwd that a now era In Japan136 words
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135 1974-09-26 5 B AN KOK Wed-Th-i «ff >Uce Belzed over WM rounds of ui.cit ?nJi J3L, am munition »nd 100 anti-tank rockets when they arrested two airmen auapected of anna smuggling, a police spokesman said today. The seizure came after a truck attached to theReuter - 135 words
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Article77 1974-09-26 5 TEL AVIV. Wed. Israeli Air Force planes today hit guerilla targets In soath-rast Lebanon for the second day running, as part of a campaign lo deter actions disturbing the Yom Klppur (Day of Atonement) fast beginning at dusk tonight. A high alert is In force along theReuter - 77 words
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Article25 1974-09-26 5 TOKYO. Wef Japanese bank* yesterday raised their rates of Interest paid on time deposits by up to OS per cent per annum Iteuter.25 words
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461 1974-09-26 5 WASHINGTON, Wedn««day THE House For ci g n Affairs Committee yesterday slashed to I'SIIOO million (***** million) the Ford government's proposed military aid of U*****.5 million (*****.6 million) to South Korea for fisc.il year 1975. The amendment was adopted by an 18 toReuter; AP - 461 words
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Article100 1974-09-26 5 RAWALPINDI, Wed The tiny land-locked mountain kingdom of Hunsa, which claims to be the original ShangriLa, lost 1U status aa an Independent state yesterday when Prime Minuter Zulnkar All Bhutto announced Its merger Into Pakistan Mr. Bhutto, who is on a tour of northern tribalAP - 100 words
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190 1974-09-26 5 US and Russia accused of pursuing gunboat policy UNITED NATIONS. Wed. China yesterday accaaed the United States and the Soviet Union of pvrsalng a frantic ganboat polity In the Indian Ocean, massing their warship* and "vying with each other In a show of fore*." Mr. Lin Fang, the Chinese delegate,190 words
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234 1974-09-26 5 Thieu men hit back at the critics SAIOON, Wed A lull In Opposition activity has fallen over Saigon, as the Government of President Thieu manoeuvred to contain the shrillest protests that have been raised against it In years. 80 far Mr. Thieu, who has been accused of corruption by CatholicReuter - 234 words
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Article33 1974-09-26 5 UKITH) NATIONS Wed NagnUaUoM »re to bag* od PrVUy In Waatilngton <m Urn renewal at a 117* dtfene* treaty that allows Urn OnMMI ■tatas to maintain military fcwMs in Spain. APAP - 33 words
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Advertisement441 1974-09-26 5 "I lost 24 lbs after and am still losing!" ami 'Wy^jfa.' t^f V %?^^_> BY I^^bbbbw^^. LvaVann^Biv^ f < F 4 m )M* Read what the m Hcxist* of Dawnc M iy 1 ia s I( >i k i( >i 1 is. J At I n Catherine Sim V* so441 words
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Advertisement416 1974-09-26 5 From dawn to dawn, the pleasures flow. the gaieties never end. n^^ .JT L—^tai^^^^a^feaV dP^Lmi I ''^i^^Biw^^^^^wr ILi m\&^^^ A 1 I V %al V'/^ BTamnTl .-^mtaK, 9h ,«w» I I a Bmt-sm 13 4w T i Bm ta mt^^Qammmmi skW at i *^y mmwM Im ammW Bmmmml mPt^^ ■a416 words
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Miscellaneous267 1974-09-26 5 ■ringing Ot> WmOtmw »jr aUM ltov>i>mgli <s awl Catamy f ~"~"*>J f 1 PBBL tOHKV "N V Wl.jwf A~\l li I T SWCAUa* Hkil HOT T»OJ look- auvt i i»«<sr> I pern tvi§ poem j uttlm tWMMrwv I I oniy our come _^s ■l-3<U Uf C»lw Y»»»| Ll*l Abn— By267 words
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Article, Illustration183 1974-09-26 6 ADMIRING s |*reelaln ash-tray presented t* Mr aa a sosivenlr by the Rotary dab of Singapore District SM la Chee Swee Lee Sln.gapere-1 Qaeen of the Track. Looking on la her coach. Patrick Zehnder, who together with Swee Lee were the l183 words
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Article151 1974-09-26 6 A WOMAN and two men were charged In the First Magistrate's Court yesterday with the theft of Jewellery worth $15,000 from a Woodlelgh Park house on Sept. 10 morning. They are Masaat blntl Mohamed Yusof. Nordln bin Busu and Hassan bin Susoo They are accused151 words
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Article191 1974-09-26 6 Night study: Nine schools picked Edacation Ministry has agreed to the use of classrooms in nine schools by students living in housing estates to do their homework at night, from Oct. 1. The schools In this pilot scheme are: Alexandra Hill Primary School. Buklt Merah North School, Commonwealth Secondary School.191 words
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144 1974-09-26 6 THREE NGEE ANN STAFF GET STUDY AWARDS TURKS members of the Ng ee Ann technical academic staff have been awarded fellowships and training awards to Britain They are Mr. Soo Kla fad Mr Chan Slew Lmbsc who left last week-. and Mr Tee Chlng Jau. who will be leaving early144 words
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Article51 1974-09-26 6 THB Oaammmmtsms sttnlsur. Mr Yoog Nyuk Un. and Mrs. Yoog wui b* gussts of honour at the annual din- ■«•*>■ sum of tas Auu> Rsrr ■fMtgat of the tveaiiic w^fcTS -AAJpjson eoatoat Bntry form* arc avallabto at *A Hows*. River Vai toy Road. Tbt ctoalnc dau51 words
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126 1974-09-26 6 T*O Port of Singapore Authority workors wore killed after a steal frame, welching l.MSkc (2.M* I.) eraau •4 down on thorn while they were working on a vessel Priam, alone side Godown 15 1C on Tuesday evening N. Bamamoorthy 44. was kUmd on the126 words
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413 1974-09-26 6 Call to make English a 'must' at Nantah ANANYANO University lecturer yesterday called for action to eradicate the secondary status of English and teachers of the language at Nantah. Dr. Mary Tay Wan Joo a lecturer with Nantahs Language Centre, suggested that English be made a compulsory subject at the413 words
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Article59 1974-09-26 6 Tbs ammpsre Tamil Youth Club SB unani* j« ol youth and drugs. «t ON Lm Koo« ChJan Hall of the Council of Social Service, on Saturday The nnt taU. Drag* and Youth by Dr lim Tsck and tbt sseond. on Young Oft in am by59 words
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Advertisement112 1974-09-26 6 I IDONALD M moore m j pms««Js-TONi6HT I WOOJ) CMH> 4I» jH SIIC AUDI .J» aWJ TONIGHT' TONIGHT TH CANMS F ILV X H _H a «ANC MHX WINNiI^BJ lII II* L— r'« ■^KlFln"' i\m QobcnviEN < maal SjlM U«Sm AIANbMBI ■ii«.ii •■■rr in" \t "'^B 1 1. jiii TNEMASSID112 words
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Article, Illustration425 1974-09-26 7 'Easiest crime' must be stamped out: C J fHE Chief Justice, Mr. Wee Chong Jin, yesterday spoke on "the easiest crime" to commit in Singapore and one which must he stamped out by the imposition of stiff penalties. He was referring to robberies of taxlmen by passengers In desolate areas425 words
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272 1974-09-26 7 Amnesty men's check on political detainees TWO men from the Amnesty International visited Singapore last week to Inquire Into the conditions of political detainees. Mrs. T.T. Rajah, whose lawyer husband Is one of the 31 people detained In the security sweep In the third week of June, said the Amnesty272 words
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78 1974-09-26 7 M-cyclist fined $450 for two offences A MOTORCYCLIST was fined a total of $450 by the Tenth Magistrates Court yesterday tor two traffic .offences committed last year Chug Lye Heng. 10. plea dad guilty. He was fined 1300 for not heeding a policeman's signal to stop In Urn Ah pin78 words
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Article50 1974-09-26 7 A BUB driver W fined 1110 yrstcrdar by the Tenth NUflstraU'i Court for ratling to atop at a red traffic light at the junction of Mountbattan and Oeylar* Road« on PM>. 2t at about 12 10 pm Scan Kirn Bmee of Loronc 7. Toa Payoh. ptaadad fullty50 words
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Article30 1974-09-26 7 THB prasklrau of Twentieth OntiLry-Fox International Corporation and Twentieth Century-POz Film Corporation. Mr D«Tld Raphel and Mr Oordon Btuttwrg. reapecUvely. arc now in Slncapcre en a arven-day bual-30 words
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Article13 1974-09-26 7 THBU ware 104 road accldenu. Including two atrtoua onsa on Tuesday13 words
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Article75 1974-09-26 7 THE plan to send a Singapore trade team to Italy this month ha* been postponed to 1976, due to unfavourable economic conditions in Italy. The mlMtoo was to comprise of representative* of the clnfapore Manu f a c turen' Association and the Chinese Chamber75 words
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Article54 1974-09-26 7 THE MP for Kirn Kaat. Mr Ont Ten« Cheonf wUJ open an exhlbiurv of works by local artUU at Kirn Kaat oomnunlty cantrc tomorrow at I pm The exhibition, organlaad by the Mtnutry of Culture and Urn Peoplei AaaocteUon. will be open dally from pm to54 words
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93 1974-09-26 7 rt Port Aathortty will scrap season parking at its Telofc Ayer Baaln parking bay from Nov. 1. Disclosing this yesterday, a PSA spokesman said port users could still use the car park hut would have to pay on an hour!* bo t li93 words
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Article62 1974-09-26 7 Shot girl out soon MISS Helen Tan, 19, who was ahot In the wrist by a gunman during a hold-up at Royal Flush watch dealers In People's Park Complex on Tuesday, is to be discharged from Outram Hospital soon In the 10 a.m. hold-up three rubbers surprised Miss Tan and62 words
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237 1974-09-26 7 Not all Aussie products will be cheaper NOT ail Australian products will be cheaper because of yesterday's 12 per cent devaluation of the Australian dollar as price mark-ups for some Items are believed to have been planned. Importers said yesterday that while the devaluation meant generally cheaper Australian goods In237 words
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Article85 1974-09-26 7 $4,730 FINE FOR 54 GAMBLERS Dimr-roui me* and Ay women were fisted a total of M.7M by the Pint Magistrate's Co«rt yesterday far rambling in variows place* la the past two days The fines ranged from S7« to ISM. The total cash seised was MM. Of the M. IS were85 words
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Article41 1974-09-26 7 THI Bangladesh trade cc mmusloner In Singapore Mr AT Mohd atisiim—amac. will talk on The economic future of Bangle flash at the lunch masting of the Rotary Club of Singapore ■mat at rUtton Hotel to saonww at I pm41 words
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204 1974-09-26 7 A CONTRACTOR yesterday told a corruption trial that he had paid bribes totalling between $80,000 and $90,000 to employees of the British Department of Environment (DOB). Mr Urn Ah Seng. S3. said he paid the money, in various amounts to four DOB employees204 words
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Article55 1974-09-26 7 A VAN driver was fines $170 by the Tenth Magistrate's Court yeeterdey for apeerMng between TS km h <M» mphi and SO kab <«■• mphi along Battery Road on July 10 at 40 p a The speed limit there Is 50 km/h iMopki Yeo Ah55 words
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Advertisement582 1974-09-26 7 KELVINATOR CELEBRATES 60th ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL OFFERS j-^,..^ -x- packed by Fitzpatrick tatr-ril^ "1 NEW CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUE. a l-W m y^TJ_ 1 Bjaaa^s^i Kelvinators new "FOAMWALL" is a ■in t>^Bsaa BC a SssMß&^ revolutionary new construction mm^rSmm tL^WK *W .^Jjy 1 technique. "FOAMWALL 11 I -^™t?^* sa^TWam $^jj^ wgrtlß^ m wmamm582 words
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Advertisement16 1974-09-26 7 Newsweek THE INTERNATIONAL NEWSMAGAZINE September 30 Issue ON SALE NOW! N&g^eekl /^^H ft) Jp K\l w/m.16 words
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Advertisement440 1974-09-26 8 TW MOST SUCCESSFUL FILM i. tbe Ustory of tk fd. k^Mtry «M LIDO-OPENS TOMORROW! HT «P DAILY 5 SHOWS AT UOOam, t.30, 4.00, 6.45 9 15pm 1 ADMISSION PRICES CIRCU $400- STALLS $2 50 $1.50 tf V 9 NO HALF PRIO-NO MILITARY CONCESSION -NO FRH UST Circle Back Stall Tickets440 words
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Advertisement116 1974-09-26 8 MewStabucht 718 tnfhsr ksk I^TaBBB^LP* B-Tiiril IMPERIAL »Vi M S UPW THOMSON BOAO t 14^14. SSO TANO LAN HWA C BBB^^ IBk IbBBBB 8888 2ND BIG WEEK SWaJI (UfCSAjI < vm iS£SS GiSH SAT MIDNIGHT 4 SUN SPECIAL MORNING SHOW I PASA DEEPAM OCEAN THEATRE (Uttmt.) Ma. Mthß Mi SUM116 words
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Advertisement284 1974-09-26 8 •j«VeV»v«%VwV.v-%v«%v»%% #i*-v buh nun 7tfc mGOAY! ■-■-w-wi IMJUam mo FREE LIST a a S SHOWS at 11.00 A.M.. 1.30. 4.00. «46 ft t-30 P.M. Crr THE BLACK lltt BEIT BOLT «T N ACTION *c •I FRED WILLIAMSON > MIKO MAYAMA in I *c a jtf bbbV^b^^l i 1/ In ll^rQL«wf*)ol284 words
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Advertisement240 1974-09-26 8 i OPENS TODAY! t7QO rl^- n*ln>M M** 12.N- eUMm: SMI j| !Vta* W Smcul Awari «t tfct |T jfc «d jl !2Hfc Ami Fita Festival <i Taw* V^T I JfifclklMKHllß *Jm CrY IL4 MAMMiw him in 4b dfIHHSj CKM WHN ENSUSI SWTfTIfS I i < 2* MISNI6HT UTIWAY!- J j240 words
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Advertisement722 1974-09-26 8 ?jta&4|ti': MALr-OWCC AOMISftION f| la AU. CaHSMS 4 PAMt (ALL SHOWS Ma Pra* LW LAST DAT HALF PP.ICf 11 am. 1.41, 400 B4S. In Woody Slrod* Ctiv Stoctwoi Th. OATLINO OUN" Color OPf ns TOMoaaow< Tha txoacisr cotor iwb Stow* da% No Fraa Lid II pk 130 400 «4S |i(722 words
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Article, Illustration172 1974-09-26 9 KltSiL SINGAPOREANS harassed by floods, traffic snarls and sudden downpours because of the current rainy spell have sotnethlnf to be cheerful about. Water stocks la the catchment and other reservoir* have been steadily rising because of the rain At MacRltchle Reservoir, fer Instance, the172 words
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Article371 1974-09-26 9 I*ll K sta g g ered working hours pattern is to be im plemtnted through the (omhined \o luntaiv effort! of commerce and in(l list in managements Both sectors were adequately represented at the Inauguration of the national campaign on staggered working hours and car pooling371 words
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Article31 1974-09-26 9 DOCKHAND Aswardi bin Osman, 30. was electrocuted while working on the SPC Kerrier i. anchored off Tanjong Penjura on Tuesday. He li survived by a widow and five children.31 words
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134 1974-09-26 9 Tenku gets four years for breaking in rNKU Samsuddln bin Tenku Alam. 21, of Ist an a Kampong Olam in Kuala Trengganu, was jailed for four years by a district court here on Tuesday on two charges of housebreaklng and theft Now unemployed he pleaded gulHy to breaking into Mm134 words
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Article57 1974-09-26 9 THE Bank of China. Kwanftuns Provincial Bank. China Insurance Co Ltd and Tai Ping Ineurance Co. Ltd. will jointly hold a iiinptlial to mark the 28th anniversary of the founding of the PeopJea Republic of China at the Bearing Hall Bank of China, on Sept SO from57 words
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257 1974-09-26 9 ANN PETERS - For rent houses on land for airport use ANN PETERS By The houses, moat of which were left vacant for more than two wean, are occupied oy Prisons Department officers and aviation executives The first batch of new tenants moved In last month. Some arrived last week, and more are257 words
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Article38 1974-09-26 9 THE MP for Katong ir 1 F Ooncelcao. will addreae a meat rally of 2.600 children at the t ng m P"*t Badminton Hall on Oct. 1 at 1 10 am to mark Children s Day38 words
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Advertisement57 1974-09-26 9 E¥lR-TOTE STANDARD QUICK COUPLINGS I t^^^ The Best bbbbbT at, A-. Quick V J| c upHngs Just for the record, we axe and have been the sole agent Whenever In need, please contac* our leading Industrial and hardware dealers DODGE SEYMOUR (FAR EAST) INC. 37-39. Robinson Road. p.O Box 154.57 words
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Advertisement606 1974-09-26 9 bP^ aBBBBBB> M V m m am *r^M_^B¥ m Mf jPP* 0 .Al lO^'^ bbbObbW^ I hlf/fl**' BBBW bbbbbbV -^ftaafaßßßßßT^ JP m J^\ LbV^Lb LbbbbW AeS^^saW^ VM& .aa^Ba^Bßßßßmai Jr^M That's right. The answer to keeping food fresh all week long is a frost-free WESTINGHOUSE refrigerator Get to market on Monday606 words
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Miscellaneous220 1974-09-26 9 Straits Times Crossword A( BOSS Rodney npreesed approval 1 Perfect tyro In race it) I Uke to be nearly aalaep? 11 Hide sundry people In water (4-e> Native antipodean IM I 15 Wild ape held by mad pound ili padre became visible (•>. 10 Plunder river of gold in IS220 words
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Article492 1974-09-26 10 THE prospect of staggered working hours for the private sector Is not so staggering after all, the report by the Staggered Work Hours sub-committee shows. When the question of reducing peak-hour travel was raised at a one -day seminar convened last July by Communications Minister Mr. Yong Nyuk492 words
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Article118 1974-09-26 10 fONSUMER sympathies are more likely to be with the Consumers' Association of Singapore than the Singapore Provision Shops' Friendly Association (SPSFA) in their current spat. The SPSFA demands evidence from Case to support recent allegations of adulteration, short-welghtine and overcharging. The remarks by a Case official were118 words
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Article244 1974-09-26 10 AB A B governments have reserved specific comment on the new American oil strategy until after the recent speeches of President Ford and Dr. Henry Kissinger have keen carefully studied. Mr. Ford's statements at the IN last week at the ninth World Knergy Conference will be under244 words
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Letter122 1974-09-26 10 CASE OF MISSING FREE GIFTS AS a consumer I support Dr. Lee N«aa Slant's remarks (8.T., Sept 19) and would like to point out the followln S I found that some provision shops deprive customers of special offers made by wholesalers. On one occasion the free gift was removed from122 words
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304 1974-09-26 10 Co-ordinated effort in the planning of transport system I REFER to the letter headlined "More about the transport dilemma" •ST. Sept. 20' It la difficult to satisfy Mr Tay Kheng Soon. In the past aeven years considerable effort has been devoted to comprehensive long range land-use and transportation planning, using304 words
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Letter60 1974-09-26 10 I REFER to the letter by Khoo Soo Tlang iBT, Sept. 10). A copy of the complainant's letter has been referred to the police for action against drivers for unauthorised parking Action la being taken by the Ministry of the Environment against people for easing themselves In public60 words
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Article, Illustration674 1974-09-26 10 KENNETH FREED: Washington - KENNETH FREED: Washington POLITICS OF 01L... By THE United States has lit tie in the way of hard weaponry to back up its leaders' toagh talk about a new oil crisis. In the past week, President Gerald Ford, Secretary of State Henry Kissinger andAP - 674 words
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507 1974-09-26 10 OSWALD JOHNSTON - OSWALD JOHNSTON: By Washington T»HE Ford Admmx istration Is quietly making plans to enforce Its tough new line against price-nxlng and production cutbacks ay the major oil-pro-ducing nations. ThU veezend, President Ford U host to foreign and finance ministers from the top fourNYT - 507 words
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Advertisement39 1974-09-26 10 men sine* 1934. Suits completely hand tailored 4 stitched right to tie buttonholes ensuring best workmanship. We are And for our customers in a hurry, there's our express service. 21. Chulle St.. Singapore. 1. Tel ***** Hong Kong (Branch)39 words
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Advertisement183 1974-09-26 10 ■L > F M aftsfßKßßmaV I $1,600 PRIZE I ■SHORT STORY I I A Staving Silver platter worth 51, 600. That is I I wilt the wiMMr ef New Natiea's SccMd Aaaual I Short Story Caatetitioit (open sectiea) will I gti-aaw for keeps The coaaetitioa it n two sectieas apeo183 words
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923 1974-09-26 11 SOH TIANG KENG - Inflation: Tougher monetary measures SOH TIANG KENG By J^ TURNABOUT in government monetary policy from a passive to an active, vigorous role has taken place in Singapore. Catalyst to this change is inflation the Republic's No. 1 economic problem. The Government's monetary strategy this year Is geared to tackle the923 words
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157 1974-09-26 11 FENTY FIVK senior rxecativc* of Barclays Bank late r a a tleaal meet hi Slagaeere today fer a twe-day Pacific basin conference. The conference will review Barclays' activities in the Asia r-aclfir re gien and map oat c* paaeiea elans. Thle la the157 words
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Article166 1974-09-26 11 LONDON Commercial Union Aaaurmnce surprised the stock market with the' announcement of a £62 5 million rights Issue last Tjaiitay In an effort to periuad» ■hareholdera to pump In more cash to add badly- needed weight to Its sacking assets, the new shares at*166 words
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513 1974-09-26 11 BOB NG - BOB NG By "kTEW procedures to be H followed by companies applying for a listing on the Btock Exchange of Singapore and proposing a rlfhts or scrip Issue are to come Into force from Oct. 1. This was announced yesterday by the513 words
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Advertisement187 1974-09-26 11 Bank Deposits and Loans and Advances. 1967 1973 (End of Period) S mllion Fixed Deposits 6(MO I Demand Deposits Savings Deposits I Others 5000 U^aasj Loans and Advance (including bills} 4000 1^ 1 WOO I L^"^B 2000 ataTaafL^B 1000 0 assssal aswH Hwl Mai -ssjaaaal __asssssL__assssssL 1967 1968 1969 1970187 words
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Advertisement402 1974-09-26 11 La^Tsjßls^B r^^^^W^FJffl f« IK fejpfljj) Mem pjjnii iff h »<v f&ileaBBBBBB* I aaßk^^^K M M -ffj^avisaaaaaav aaaW^ x^^^aaaaaaaV J f I H£!|^P^H BBBBBB^^BBBBBb! BBBBk BBBBBBBBBS Jit L IjLJ^l^^^Ja^^^ji^X Lbbk <Cot And Post Today) I^BaHB^HBfIHMMpBH NHanuc |S*irr |paVsM»?jttr^4wWß^|HeWp''Vs^ LaW S >n 9epore 145 Tudor Cou't am > n terested, without any402 words
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277 1974-09-26 12 HO MIHFONG - Overseas Textiles wins $1.18m order HO MIHFONG By DISPELLING some of the recent gloom surrounding the textile* Industry In Singapore Is Overseas Textile announcement that it has woo a USMM.M9 (Sl.lSs.l**) tender from a Sri Lanka weaving company The «i-»»"»»i controller of Oversea- Textile, Mr R.A. Swaminathan. said the tender277 words
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1035 1974-09-26 12 MICHAEL SOUTHERN - MICHAEL SOUTHERN By (CANBERRA: After the pleasures, the pain. And, for the Australian securities Industry the pleasure of the boom of the late 1960s and of 1970 has been followed by a long period of pain. The ahakeout began 1 1971 It Is1,035 words
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604 1974-09-26 12 NANCY BYRAMJI - 'Stateless 9 Chinese in Malaysia play a vital role in tin industry NANCY BYRAMJI B, LONDON: Tin International has said that Malaysia's political decision to allow more than 200 000 stateless" Chinese to choose Chinese cltiaenfhiD while allominf them Malaysian residence will Influence the country's tin Industry The latest Issue604 words
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Article165 1974-09-26 12 KINGSLEY WOOD - KINGSLEY WOOD ■> r.IL "aloraUon In Aas\J traUa has fallen to IU lowest level since the Ute lMts aad many of the Urge rampaaisa arc still winding down their Aastrallaa opera Uoas la the face af Increasing ancertalnty ahosit fatare govern Meat policy The165 words
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Article411 1974-09-26 12 The board of Slme Darby Holdings has announced the appointment of Dr. JL. Bright a* chairman of Slme Darby Far East, a Hongkong subsidiary of the group Mr. B. T. Caaetaals to anpotatstl secretary of the company. Mr. 1. E. Bvwater, chief executive of the group, said:411 words
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Advertisement428 1974-09-26 12 of friendship can buy you a better engine c oi ove f twenty years, Scott staff with 20 years'continuous, English has h°en sole distributor practical experience on Cummins of Cummins engtnee h Singapore engines And a full stock of and Malaysia Apart from ;~cyr>q genuine Cummins spare parts a wonderful428 words
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Advertisement27 1974-09-26 12 THE LATEST SXDUPONT IS NOT A LIGHTER ORFFA'RKS A PARIS Sole Agents CASEY EXTERPRISES PTE LTD ftewaaj 2. in 231. Stamford H, 39. Stamford Road. Singapore 6.27 words
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Article31 1974-09-26 13 I a-yml Marta I- Kw*t r I. Duty L Tta»« :.o.B N.H II 4S W» 01.38 •403 u.u ta.5? •TO U.T1 U .13 -10 .07 M M M -04 -.0431 words
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Article42 1974-09-26 13 H. Box r ~*«r i lad. I. Urn M M Uu »artl LNX. II 90 tlJO tO 63 io.aa U.io U.03 to.ai »i »i $1.01 ion 11 76 tl.W —JO —JO —.11 —.10 —.10 08 m —.07 06 06 —.06 OS42 words
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Article61 1974-09-26 13 Sept-M Scpt-U lndaatrtaj* IM M 168 71 Flßaaii: M7J6 M6.M T Boiekj: IM.T7 141.U t Tropsrl***: 1*7.66 IJ6.M t Tim ltX.Tf 165.74 t t ißbaais: ***** SMAS i O.(*C. ***** IMJtt I BX.S. lad.: lU.lt lUM Dec. M, 14M IM f Dec. 11. IM6 IM t Dee. M. IMS61 words
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Article1533 1974-09-26 13 THE Bat transacted Mle at tne cloee of budnew In the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday compared with the previou* day* price* together with 1974 hlgr. and tow i 'Adjusted for all new uwuesi. CLIIIMO TIMS BBOapt Ml nainu and rubMn othar aactMMa emm« •l«a«> TUinevll oaiciai tatal1,533 words
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Article1254 1974-09-26 13 BiD and offer prices officially lifted and butlnes* In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yast*i day with the number of mares traded shown In bracket* In tou of 1.000 uniu unices otherwise specified I\UI'BTBIALB AC MA .12tBi A.P.I. (*****908> «1) O.M \jiniimou. (2.208' Mlird1,254 words
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Article367 1974-09-26 13 AN eleventh hoar flurTy of short covering pro Tided the balk of activity at the Stock Exchanfe of Singapore yesterday. Throaghoat the sworn Ing Besaton. the trading pace was slow as the last of the speculators slaed ap the situation to decide whether to take advantage367 words
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Article1121 1974-09-26 13 BID and offer prices officially listed and bu»lne«* In und rvponed to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange ye»t«rdsy with the number of Hum traded shown In bracket* in lots of 1.000 unit* unles* otherwise specified IHDUITIIAL* nmmata 2.D88 Tiat *WHi ,i.028 2.1M1 CAM. 10 H»B'. AM Di. il1,121 words
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Article15 1974-09-26 13 IUNOtM ra«aa ****os t* OiawUßl 4 >• N. GUI *lim bswßwM NtttteSßmJ DwMMbbl Ob>15 words
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Article364 1974-09-26 13 i^UINNESS Peat Group \J of the UK has reported record pre-tax profits of £6.536.000 for the year ended April 1974 The group Is active In commodities and banking in this region through Its South-east Asian subsidiaries. The figure compares well with £2.9 15.000 pretax profit for 13Reuter - 364 words
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Article289 1974-09-26 13 AFTER two days of decline share prices on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange turned fairly steady yesterday Slightly better buying support In the last half hour of trading saw prices, especially of finance, bank, hotel and property stocks, move up Industrial* closed the di>-289 words
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Article180 1974-09-26 13 ckat oo Wattmeter topt VI DOLLUI Oflv BM 1 mth 10 it 10 7 It a bum u i ni« I MUM 11 It 11 7 It MUM 11 7 1 11 1 4 -tin 11 7 1 11 1/4 IS MUM 11 7 I 11 I180 words
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Article25 1974-09-26 13 Ow night l«W i« fsMh W 11 W t mtru 14** 1* 111« SaS WV M* mm raw 11*% ■.am r Marray Jaa25 words
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Article298 1974-09-26 13 •rHX UA doDar fsmid 1 sughtly in initial trading at 63 4430 M after opening at 63 4610 >0 in the Singapore fores market raster day It slipped later due to lack of buying support and drifted down to 63 4400 10 by lunch time Trading returned at298 words
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Article172 1974-09-26 13 The following we the nominal average cloaing Interbank rales In Slngaporr Cmiitlm nla fftihiialin Hiimlhi imM »lii<i> icnai parity tfcaf US dollar 2 4406 2 MIS 2£lM 13 7J BU-Unc pound tJTIk 5 7010 7 J46t 33.4 a Honfkunc dollar WM W62 SO 41 —3 JO Ulayoan dollar172 words
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Article35 1974-09-26 13 L r onaM as TMi«ar miimii Mi brac*MU> naar 8801 tmy (MIS) aaUar SMS ISSI4I Tan* Maaitk Warm i**\ lalMi aHMr M*l iMMi. irM mmw Siaa4» a) IB* ataaar Hnro). (a ».SM 4OMMO.35 words
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Article214 1974-09-26 13 TTH* Strait* Un prie* in Penang yeaterday gained 1 «S eenu to 61.131 per ptcul on an ofnctaJ oftertng down M ton* to 344 tocu The o»entiaht London meui prtee waa steady with JfZl 1 wssjtsd at LOamoN Tueaday Un itindard grade hnsshed 1 ■howtng galiM, of CM214 words
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Article29 1974-09-26 13 ataaher: Sept SS. Singapore: IMM eta tap 2.M cU.) Malaysia 14C.M ets. (ap 2tw ets.) Tia $1,121 (ap 624 cents) Official offerinc 248 toas <dowa $9 toaa)29 words
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Article65 1974-09-26 13 rl Btalaystan Minister of Finance has fixed theer rates far ralculat ing Customs datirs freen SeffM 2* antll farther notice Babbrr 66} rU a Ik Copra 11.6*4 a ten r Eernel $235 a ten The rates of dutle* BayaMe are Kaaaer Si ets a la (Total II eentsi65 words
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Article107 1974-09-26 13 I «i«m »iouci ii v cmakci *inc«>oai naoM CLMUG MICH »ICUL TiiTieeoy Hn. Onaai HUN Hi,tn •Mra Uimm4 IMhi fit Oaat SSSN B Munlo* A.STA wait* fo.k. I**K NL.W StTTI aallavi. Sarawak wkit* It b NL.W SIM atllm aarawia tawrMl Mad f.s.b M« NLW SM* Ml Mi Smr««ali ASTA107 words
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Article466 1974-09-26 13 fltX HiiMjapnra rubber 1 market yeaterday ruled •met and tfasn bat prios* hardened *»t*Uy taOtelaa better cibibmi advtee* and report* of rather iseproved tote aaaefjM v :h' bMBbbMI .wi-.g ■IIHtIBBM ay China SB the alßlayeian etarket for BBS Three and Sat* M for October and subaaejuent trade interest466 words
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Article100 1974-09-26 13 ryULY «M» and MR prtea* Hswd at bmb yesterder T: IQaiaal Hkl MBH.B svm Baßars Mssn iwk par h< lose** par kg BMK ICVH tts palM) IMS* IMNK M 4© IMMK IMB 6L (1 tor pallet) INN IMjMN I*l M IUMN am <i un pmsM> inn isasew100 words
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Article248 1974-09-26 13 UONOKONO Wed The market opened quiety with share price* alijghUy higher but the market failed to rally enough buying support for a leui'Mj and gradually retreated acrce* the board In the afternoon price* fluctuated narrowly in thin trading and closed with substantial lasses recorded In moot leading counter* BBasfbeasj248 words
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Article175 1974-09-26 13 TO6CYO. Wed Share price* on the Tokyo Mock market ware Wagnant •Jjjwjtators stood <m the »> the morning saadon. Treasury loan* and investments, machineries and cheaucals moved (lightly to the afternoon iimuii. •srfihseii gained ground and a-wed ahead A asfnenTTr housing* and textiles also soared The Dow Jones average175 words
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Article246 1974-09-26 13 V|KIBOURNI. Wed—Share prtce* ataaed a atrong gßy oa the Mißjiiuhib Stock Bsehanae today. In the was* of the 13 per centt devaluation of the Auttraaan dollar Buyer* entered the market in teee from the first bell, and continued to puah artaes to BBBHinmni rueher fcrela However quick prafMtaking later246 words
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Article47 1974-09-26 13 A MBTKRDAM. TuM.— The taarket Tkaead to Lomm wart M by ataaeeirts^^pN."-- hsjS, •l^h^nos.'w^r. SBh^_s f atast the trend Sim sa: JdLtsl^ ■y?;A- Uin mm _i;5 M. Mmtw, w UM *lf 1« On Oraira 1W M ZYZ A*™ iut n.w I; »m»ni Boa* 21* M tS47 words
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Article101 1974-09-26 13 7URICH Turs— The etesp tocteaat of the atoek frtosi durtng yesterday* per toteiseni. a* nD v Uw remtanw of invaaton in Wall BtTMt ceuaed a eeeaer tan seat j at the market her* Beads Jeet about mmtataleed thefrprtoa. The Oadte awasst kadex IsßlTeesßU to IMJ »ia~ ■■■Hi Km ■>«•101 words
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Article390 1974-09-26 13 N«W YORK Tiam— InerteaMl eonoam over the knnauoo and pronw to ttm aajt ehk-Tand flasaonr alack* aant Uta ateek ewraat Into a broad jueat today la a, a^t,, JSS? At the anal aril, osassses on th. Mr* Tark atook ■"•"anea ewtaearea aCKaneas ayaaees 1 to l with lmh390 words
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Article40 1974-09-26 13 1 a; assy*- van <1) MM V M MM 1*7 MB 147 »0« l*»—» It* MS 144 14* M 144 44 144*0 W74OB 147 JOB 1«*.MB 14* M IH.n 111 75 147 1 SB 147MB 14I.M1 14* OM40 words
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Article75 1974-09-26 13 riNANciAL rnms TIMS Tuesday MM •Bonder ssu Wmk T*eeeay MM Monday Me JO Weak aao w, M Tuaada, i44Xt I Mooaaj 14SJS Waek aao IMJI Tuesday ltl J Monday IM.I Wt«k ego M4J DOW JOMSS AVnUkOK meMiarmiALS Tueedmy M 4.10 Monday OU7J Weak aao Mil ixmbhbn aoi isi Tuesday75 words
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Advertisement1605 1974-09-26 14 1 r -W*llilJY.l|a|l jMßff •bMBBH WB\ MARITIME I OMMAND I UIHEIB-JKHK I Applications are invited from suitable candidates for appointment as requires 9 FIRE AND SAFETY OFFICER/ lI ADIf ITIIIC EVtP.ITIUF fireman nco MAHUIIIIh Utbullwl General Requirements: To actively promote and sell well-known 1 Must be physically fit brands of1,605 words
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Advertisement571 1974-09-26 14 JMARKETINGfc f EXECUTIVE 1 SINGAPORE A large successful international consumer I products company invites applications I for the above position which reports to Area Manager. Responsibilities to include field supervision of distribution of the company's products, I I management of an established salesforce, I and creation and implementation of promotional571 words
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Advertisement445 1974-09-26 14 A Ysiolum 4^3 Ss^ SINGAPORE PTE LTD MOULD A CAREER YOU WILL BE PROUD OF. OWING TO OUR EXPANSION PROGRAMME. WE REQUIRE ADDITIONAL STAFF TO FILL EXISTING VACANCIES Post Qualifications/ E«p«ri«nce Asst. Executive Officer Tertiary education or equivalent professional qualifi (female) cation, with at least one year experience in a445 words
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Advertisement553 1974-09-26 14 Leading Cosmetics Organisation r requires ladies J I to be trained f as Beauty 5 1 Consultants. I li Please ring I *****0 I J for full f information. J FVBUC ITII.ITIKS HOARD TENDERS SECRETARIAT: (Ist Floor. City H»!h 1 Supply of Raincoats for 1975 Tender deposit $100 00 Close553 words
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154 1974-09-26 15 Storeman jailed for stealing $13,000 equipment rE chief storekeeper of Singapore Oxygen Pte Ltd. was Jailed for a year by the First Magistrate's Court yesterday for stealing 1,577 oxygen cutting nozzles worth 813,000. Krishna Palaniapan, 31. admitted stealing the nozzles from the company's store In Buklt Tlmah Road between Sept.154 words
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Article58 1974-09-26 15 TWO hundred and fift men of the Singapore Maritime Command are i n their longest sea tour to Aden on board ship RSS Endurance, according to the New Nation yesterday. The ship, which left Singapore on Aug 20, has called at Colombo and is now on her way58 words
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377 1974-09-26 15 THE Consumers' Association of Singapore (CASK) \isttrday assured the Singapore Pro vision Shops Friendly Association that it has the evidence to prove there are "black sheep" in the retail trade. But CASE also assured the SPBFA that It appreciates the association's leadership377 words
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Article111 1974-09-26 15 Asean five end EEC meeting JAKARTA. Wed. Ministers from the Association of South east Asian Nations ended their two-day talks here today with a delegation of the European Economic Community led by its vice-pres'dent, Sir Christopher Soames Atean was represented by the trade MlnErtwi of the memter-countrias Malajrria. Thailand, the111 words
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Article126 1974-09-26 15 nOH Chwee Huat was •I yesterday Jailed for a year after he was found guilty of extorting $20 from a partner of a coffee shop In Oeylang Bahru The court heard that Poh was arrested by detectives who laid an ambush at the Singapore126 words
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228 1974-09-26 15 Thief who returned to S'pore to steal again A YOUTH who was jailed for theft and expelled to Malaysia last year, subsequently returned to Slns-agore and attain committed theft, a district court i was told yesterday. Tan Cheik Telk. IS. a Malaysian, admitted yesterday that he broke Into the Capitol228 words
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Article48 1974-09-26 15 Mr AW Kllv was restarted chairman of Urn Cmeny la lalanai ibPCa Other official* are Mrs TH Oil i nee-chairman > Mn Lorna White iMcr*Ury>. and Mr Tan Tkl Tlk (traasurar) CoaunlUee Mrs. M»r)one Dosjgatt, Mrs. Joyce Draper. Mrs. Man afSeZ Jo*" Varieyand Mr AJC Pelham-Oroon48 words
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Article30 1974-09-26 15 MR Soh Tick Chot. president of the nintapor* Clock and Watch Trade AsaoeaUkm will prwent a MM skews* wtonoT rtTS? psms^mSt aatossattons Waterloo Btrwt pronuaM Inmotiow at pjn30 words
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Article107 1974-09-26 15 L ■OMO Cheont lv, an engineer wttk tke Lands and Eatates Department of tbe He fence Ministry. »lea 4 ed »oi nitty In ike first Magistrate's Court yesterday to seven charges of eerrMVtion Involvinc S9.OM Leoni. Osley Eood. was alleged to kave eormrtly obtain ed107 words
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Article, Illustration194 1974-09-26 15 RANEE GOVINDRAM - RANEE GOVINDRAM By THIS is teenage schoolgirl Pushpa. Bhojwani's way of doInf a rood turn tog ging her saree up to help keep misery in Bangladesh down. Not exactly an orthodox way to don the traditional Indian attire, ofKok Ah Chonf - 194 words
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150 1974-09-26 15 Japanese plan for $5m joint venture A LEADING Japanese lugguage and leather goods manufacturer has agree* in principle to set up a $5 million plant here as a Joint venture with a local firm. Matsuzakl and Co. Ltd and Ban Kong Holdings Ltd, a well-known suitcase manufacturer here, are now150 words
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Advertisement126 1974-09-26 15 CALLING All UGHT INDUSTRIES! ocEnn rrdio Buiiomc Now ready for immedate occupation! m mmmi mtmwtmM "J "mt^mtumM 4 9L|sbbbV j— •W*^" a^a^Bßß^aV Located at Tannery Lane (off Aljumed Road) Ocean Radio Building stands strategically on the Pan Island Expressway 3% miles from the city. 1% miles to Paya Lebar International126 words
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Advertisement96 1974-09-26 15 We are happy to say that soon we'll have a brand new branch in Pasir Panjang. It'll bring with it the computerised banking facilities, greater convenience and friendly service that is found in all our branches throughout Singapore. We'll be at 450/452 Alexandra Road, and our phone numbers will be96 words
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Miscellaneous809 1974-09-26 15 On your TV SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening and The Vanishing; Breed Housewives' Matinee: 7.30 News (Malay) The Detective (Pt. 1) 7.40 Mystery Movie: Tenafly 3.50 Time for Two The Window That Wasn't (Chinese— Repeat) 9.00 Whacko 4.00 General Hospital 9.30 News and Newsreel 4.40 Intermission (English) 605 Opening and809 words
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Miscellaneous81 1974-09-26 15 SWIMMING TIMES TODAY: Singaawrc TOMORROW Slnga--8.40a.m. (1.9 m) 7.03 p.m. p»n 9.14 a.m. (2.1 m). 2m). Mill Kechil 623 826 pm 1 2.2 m) Sedill am (2.1 m). 5.04 p.m. Kechil 7.15 a.m. (2.1 m) (1.7 m). HHrt Dicks** 2.13 6.24 p.m. (17m). Port am. (I.Bm i. 3.52 p.m. Dicks**81 words
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Miscellaneous22 1974-09-26 15 WATEft ■■■■■|<lw Taatay m 117 1 aMtMl (•11mm iSU.M* esbie ■Mml, 1.1 fm»^ Imh i MM c«We Mktil lav tkaa Ml M«^A»»22 words
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Letter, Illustration160 1974-09-26 16 A slip of dramatic black beauty... A LUXURIOUS flow of silent and attractlrc black crepe which few women here would dare wrap themselves In. Nevertheless, it Is a beauty that must not be hidden from any woman's eyes. Even if ahe considers it too food for her body, at least160 words
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994 1974-09-26 16 KATHERINE HILL - Could a cell bank hold the secret of eternal youth KATHERINE HILL B> SCIENTISTS are researching every possibility in an effort to stave off the ageing process Could cell banks be the answer? Or a change in diet pattern THK idea of prolonging youth and staving off old age has994 words
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124 1974-09-26 16 EWOM dutiful bus r bands ta callous philanderers. birth control hi a burden man fool should be bora* by womon slone It is no fun with rsndssas, as, she mast rimsmbor to take the •m, or have the loop VasaeUmy at the risk124 words
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330 1974-09-26 16 Just a slim chance of losing weight SAN DIEGO, Medical authorities across the country are pressing legal attacks against the rapidly growing number of weight-reducing clincls that advertise •medically supervised" treatments using a drug that the government refuses to approve as either safe or effective. Thousands of overweight men andNYT - 330 words
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Advertisement471 1974-09-26 16 4 Jointhe 4 Carmen Curler Set A Carmen Curlers the perfect gift for your j& Mg4a*l M yourself. Carmen Curlers are so fast and easy to use and so safe and kind to your jjJL hair. With Carmen Curlers it takes less than 15 minutes to change your hairstyle to471 words
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Advertisement428 1974-09-26 16 MISS JUNE LIEWW promises a dramatic Improvement to your skin Ik 'AT A Japan and London trained skin care specialist. June will help you to achieve a softer, smoother and more youthful complexion with the aid of the latest skin care detector. Consult her for a personal FREE DEMONSTRATION without428 words
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170 1974-09-26 17 Cane for youth who stripped taximan KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A youth who robbed a taxi and left tne driver stark naked In a rubber estate was today jailed for two years, fined $1,000 or one year's jail. Llew Sing Ping. 19, of Jalan Ipoh, who pladed guilty in the Sessions170 words
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85 1974-09-26 17 Don't raiSe fares, taxi men warned KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Taxi drivers plyIng Kuala Lumpur-Kiang route have been warned not to raise their fairs arbitrarily just because of construction work on Federal Highway. A Road Transport Department said action would be taken on the owner as well as the driver If85 words
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Article36 1974-09-26 17 KUCHINO. Wed The Sarawak Po;:ce Field Ptorce commander. Senior Asst Corner Mohamed Am in Obman. will leave here at the end of the month to assume duties as the Federal Territory Chief Police Officer36 words
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Article, Illustration134 1974-09-26 17 TURNING RUBBER WOOD INTO NEWSPRINT KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Rubber Research Institute (RRI) has discovered a method of producing newsprint from rubber wood. RRI Director Hajl Anl Arope (above) said today. Briefing delegates from the Commonwealth Press Union (CPU) on the set-up and activities of the Institute. he said. "FurtherReuter - 134 words
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Article52 1974-09-26 17 PENANO. Wed The pilgrim ship Malaysia Rayrn will sail from penanc with about 1.700 pllciinu on Oct 1 Thu will be the second batch to leave this season The third group comprising pilgrims from Brunei. Sarawak and Sabah sails on the new ship. Ratu Timor, on52 words
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366 1974-09-26 17 Saving of millions in rice subsidy KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday THK (iovernment will save millions of dollars in rice subsidy with the expected fall in price in the next few months. The international rice price which soared to an unprecedented high during the crisis period late last year and early this366 words
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Article63 1974-09-26 17 rPOH. Wed Plywood factory hand Muataatx bin Naberl. It. was Injured yesterday when a Uve bullet embedded In a log exploded after It was sawn through Some splinters hit Ifustaaar In the right thlgti He was •landing about 3 metre* (10 feet> away from some workers63 words
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197 1974-09-26 17 Six-lane highway ready by end of 1976 PETALINO JAVA, Wednesday A BOUT 25 per cent of the reconstruction work on Federal Highway had been completed, the Minister of Transport and Works. Datuk Hajl Abdul Ohanl QUong, said today. Wort on the highway iv folni well and should be completed by197 words
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Article31 1974-09-26 17 KAJANO. Tue* Klma textile factory here 1* ottering it* 1 200 workers a Hart Kara bonui> with a difference M yard* of cloth sach at M par oent discount.31 words
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74 1974-09-26 17 KIALA LIMPLR. Wed. Anti-hoarding officers checking on essential goods In the shops have extended the exercise to corer meat. eggs. baking powder and other items In demand during the festive season. Officers from the division have checked 1.477 shops since the anti-hoarding campaign74 words
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239 1974-09-26 17 Dkoctors debunk monsoon and baby girls theory KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Monsoons and damp weather have nothing to do with determining the sex of unborn babies. Gynaecologists said today that the sex of a baby Is determined by chromosomes handles of genetic material that become apparent daring cell division. According to239 words
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Article57 1974-09-26 17 PKNANO. Wad Four former Mayors of the City of Oeorge Town wUI havt thstr portralU displayed at tbe Pmang Museum The four were the late Mr OH Ooh. the lai« Mr. D.B. fUmsnfrt-r th* late Mr <M TMaat Stew, and Mr C V Choy. Mr Ctaoy Is57 words
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Article53 1974-09-26 17 KUALA LUMPUR W«d Mint wayana kullt performars left today for a it-day tour of th* UalUd BUUs. Britain Franc* and Holland Th* tour to orfanlsad by the Culture Youth and apart* Ministry and two foreign organisation* Kaiuko Hfilyer International Inc of New York and Asian Music53 words
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240 1974-09-26 17 Two taxi drivers robbed by their fares KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Two taxi driven were robbed of a total of $45 by their passengers armed w.th daggers here last night In the first hold-up at 830 pm two youths stopped taxi driver Chong Loong Sang, 48, In Jalan Raja Laut and240 words
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Article38 1974-09-26 17 PVNANO. Wed Pbilc* picked up six girls from a Tsnjong Tofcong bar last ulajht by an anti-vice squad "We will continue our effort* to keep the state clean a police spokaaaaut said today clean38 words
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Article51 1974-09-26 17 POUT KLANO Wad Two French warships U» gwMsa aUsaUe rnaat* Dausuiani and itatfcy Jaur*gulberry wul arrrw ham oa Oct s for a ftw ay goodwill TlSlt Th* Dsuqusan*. nn—liatoned kn llfl and th* Jaars■uMwrry In IMS an now nAtrrlltffisV fcjaa* liwHaari Ql— II j/ain iiuaj iibsj51 words
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Advertisement186 1974-09-26 17 /)A i*z2\ MODEL "E" FOR Ko<€4Ufio9L) ECONOMY EFFICIENCY STEAM GENERATOR CHECK THESE i ADVANTAGES OF ~CFt OLdm. STEAM I f«a aW^^a In tl MM SAFETY- impossible to have a hazirdous steam explosion I I CONTROL All elements of steam I I production completely and automa- tically controlled COMPACT LIGHTWEIGHT Less186 words
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Advertisement286 1974-09-26 17 Another scoop byJantzenat Metro Golden MUe Opening. Introducing the La Scoop no-seam bra Specially flown in. At Jantzen we know your breasts look It closes in front and the cups are No-Seam better in the right bra. One that's made the Dacron polyester tricot. Even the lining is way you286 words
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Advertisement695 1974-09-26 18 M 3W ITI3S S —^s malaysian airline system (S£jj Tf\y is still looking for more good-looking, charming, plea- tIW jjCx sant and intelligent young Malaysians to join our golden J^ service airhne as FLIGHT STEWARDS or STEWARD- Wjrf* REQUIREMENTS: J V* ACE Steward 20 —26 years Stewardess 18 —25 years695 words
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Advertisement1295 1974-09-26 18 1S& Pwraobooan adalah dlpelawa danpada Warfanef ara Malaysia jraag bcrkctejrakan untuk jawatan-Jawataii borikut:— 1. Janstsksrik Makanskal Ksteyakaa: 1. a i rswiism SijU Jurutcknlk darlpada PoUteinik Ungfcu Omar dalam jurusan OtomotU dan kejuruteraan Diesel i automotive and dlesel engineering) ATAU b) rmmini SljU Motor Mekanlk darlpada Sekolah Menenyan Teknlk aUu berjaya1,295 words
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Advertisement596 1974-09-26 18 Shawtningan Engineering South bast Asia Co. Sdn. BKJ Ground Floor. Wiimj Damansara, |alan Seminrjn. Kuala Lumpur TEMENCOR HYDRO ELECTRIC PROJECT HULU PfRAK CIVIL ENCINEERS ENCINEERINC ASSISTANTS SURVEYORS INSPECTORS are needed for positions on the Chief Resident Engineer's staff for th» supervision of construction of this major project INTERVIEWS will be596 words
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Advertisement647 1974-09-26 18 >IHMMrf LEMBAGA KEMAJUAN PARANG TENGGABA Tender Nettee The Pengurus Besar. Lembaga Kemajuan Pahang Tenggara will receive up to 12.00 noon on 23rd October 1974. from contractors regls- tered under Class A Head 1 for civil engineering works with the Jabatan Kerja Raya, Semenacjong Malaysia. Ten- ders for the Development of647 words
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Advertisement1062 1974-09-26 19 MMMMMM M-^fT^^f^NlH Tt IMPI Kta'i I nan. I' mm S >*w*'v oliMir> limw Mtwi iJ KtWIMC lit "f k< M Sift I Ml |t Ml M Mt 11 Mt tl Ml INN) (IPtiU kt I ki MM IM. 1 Nw ki CITT IP lIINMMN MM II MMM. INM law PNHtt1,062 words
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Advertisement1018 1974-09-26 20 JYr- KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. UWASMJ INNUI KISCN WISH* LTI. MPM, NONCKOM. STMITS SEIVCL iiaw rtaMJtaaj ImtMort Hiim| CaikWita scuaii 1 J t.l J.ptut Arabian «aM aorvlae S.»s*>wt »M iimi rtiiMtair < 1 1 tn comoo 'M-jKit/OtMi •at Wut. Doru iwm Mil UtrrMnamr ltuatMU MIIV M I tn CoIMWO Mkuit'Ovoli1,018 words
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Advertisement1067 1974-09-26 20 jgZncpnincociajTuntr u». ruiofi smvici LOAOINC FOR LONOCN. ROTTIRDAM. HAMRURG WMBin f Mint ftnat 10M01 ra*a rl W| < iubm aits 11 ft i»i a 1 ttt ji itt Imm I ■irtwM tatatu it it sn it 11 trt 11 n tn dm n m 11 at. ARRIVALS PROM NORTH-WRST lUROTIAN1,067 words
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Advertisement752 1974-09-26 20 CgKC gITP Tl IWH imaTtal/CtaTJPn WITS tt van toaaiii MiMt *M«t Usaai Mn teat* ttu m ftn n a toft t>iM« n.n law 71 10 tnowt l/11, Mo|.| ill. IW 1011 14 11 tsau imuw i/ 1 an s, i an t/u act ii/ii ttt t.»M. v i'to> it v752 words
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Advertisement1007 1974-09-26 20 t h 0 o h"o;,t°v' :::ss-s:s zz '^"i -r°~ THI fOLLOWINO BIItTHINO P ln Hrn Vln«. Post Row and ArMAMOIMf MTt fOU Mm MX MaeTrt OUT: rrjrci Modrijtrikl 3/4 MartJi «*rr Jaya* Krakal Mam i Nltto Maru 18. Talloh Maru N»ptun« Emerald Glory Knlfftit 2930 Elper.or IS 3e Lira Ma»r«>1,007 words
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Article25 1974-09-26 21 LOUISE KLERK'S SALONS In H.iiel Slngapura for your latest hairstyles, expert perming and gorgeous tinting Very moderate prices Appointments telephone 11 73 (Spore)25 words
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Obituary39 1974-09-26 21 MARGARET DARBY, passed away on 24 9/74 Funeral service at St Church, Mlnden Road. I -.Him 10 30 a m today, thence lo Mount Vernon Crematorium, for private cremation No flowers please donation* to Mount Alvernla Hospital39 words
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Obituary40 1974-09-26 21 in LOVING MEMORY of P J Thomas Departed 26 9 72 Has iiirdan but never for- findly remembered by elf*, daughter, son. son-in-law N EVER LOVING MEMORY OF Mr lj Kong Han departed 2879/71 Inserted by family40 words
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Article19 1974-09-26 21 OS. SAMARITANS OF SINGAPORE Troubled' ued' Ring 91-44-44 or «t)44 day or night Help I* a* near19 words
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Advertisement577 1974-09-26 21 classified ads (D TAN TOCK SIMO *ho wm Tan Todi ""I ,ikI h. tMtfi bulk) the hoapttal nama* .«Mf M«n7 Not N»«oot r^utar to* luf Making <K ttw Modwn atngai hit grMt man. f j Isaacs rri ltd. nsU) 10/12 The Arc.Je and 149/ mi Specialist* Centre will be closed577 words
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Advertisement782 1974-09-26 21 CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY with good personality required Able to read and write Malay preferred Free accommodation Must be Malaysian citlat-n Please write stating age. education, experience and attached photoKaph (non-returnable) to S T M A ***** S'por? PUBLIC CCOUNTANT requires i telephone Operators 2) Typists/ Clerks <3i Bookkeepers <4) Audit Clerks782 words
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Advertisement740 1974-09-26 21 WILL ESTABLISHED AM FMIOHT company has Immediate vacancy for s DFBPATCH CLERK AppllcanU should possess own motor cycle/ scooter with a valid Class 2 driving licence, completed National Service and a O C E with three O level passes ts desirable Pleaae apply with full personal particulars stating salary expected740 words
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Advertisement620 1974-09-26 21 ESTABLISHED TRAOINO COMPANY requires experience frozen meat salesmen Apply stating age copies of testimonials and (two non-return-able phttM) to OPO 318* MEDICAL RIPMSCNTATTV* required by an expanding International company Singapore ettlsen who ha* completed National Service Within tne age group 22 -27 School Certificate or Its equivalent Minimum 1 year620 words
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Advertisement738 1974-09-26 21 DMVIR WITH AT LEAST 9 10 years experience required for general manager of International trading company Pleaae apply Mr Shaw. 5, Blshopagate Spore 10 on Saturday the »th September at 4 80 p m LOOKING FOR A JOB? We have the right job at the right place for you Housekeeper738 words
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Advertisement641 1974-09-26 21 OWANTITIIS BUVIYORS STRUCTURAL DISIBNIRS ft Deiallert wanted Must have 2—3 years minimum experience Salary will be commensurate with experience Reply plea** state past experience and salary expected to P O Box IBS. Singapore 1. WANTED ONI CHINESE MALI CARPARK ATTINOANT Please call personally today at PmssmmM BuPdBM Cessmen BSreel. *>er*S641 words
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Advertisement831 1974-09-26 21 OtST. 8 PAR lAST Mansion BU D. 7th floor. 3 rooms, bathrooms attached with alrcond (798 furnlahed Blk B. 13th floor 3 rooms bathroomi attached unfurnished (950 Plat dlst 3 Ist floor 3 rooms, i hall unfurnished 8420 Contact 22. Saunders Road 10 3 pm BIVIRLY MAI luxurious 2storey maisonette831 words
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Advertisement761 1974-09-26 21 FAMP) NNJ.B 4-ROOM TIRRACI. 3-bathrooms. built-in cupboards servant's amenities immediate occupation (800 unfur nished *ttM I MAR OWC HARP ROAO ROOM For Rent Alr-condltlon Furnished Por Single Lady Couple Telephone *****6 LUXURIOUS BPt-IT-LBVIL CORNCR LUCK> Hills (990. NewlyCompleted Double-storey Seranaoon Oarden (TOO: Furnish 1 Corner Thomson -(990 ***** ss j761 words
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Advertisement626 1974-09-26 21 APARTBMNTS BUNOALOW* MBMMTACMO TERRACES Any Reputable Districts Required Various Foreigners Different Employment *****4 *****7 Anytime* JAPANESE COUPLE UROINTLV requires bungalow around Holland Road Other areas considered Direct company lea** *****/ *****1 A GERMAN BANK requires BUNGALOWS/ SEMI DETACHED/ APARTMENTS in disu 9. 10 II 21 RENTAL (1.888 53.88S Note: We626 words
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Advertisement901 1974-09-26 21 NEAR AMERICAN SCHOOL 2storey terrace. 3 bedrooms. M*__ vant's terraxao parquet 113i4f 880 negotiable Dm IS slngtofl storey semi-detached 2.838 sq MM (80.000 negotiable Also av*J»_| bie reasonable properties. othdM localities Please offer to WotMT *****7 *****3 L J Associates DISTRICT 10 SEMI DETACHEC_i double-storey fully furnish**—! with air-con ref901 words
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Advertisement762 1974-09-26 22 TEACHER'S HOUSING ESTATE dlst 26 2-storey terrace house 3 bedrooms. 1 servant's room Contact Mr Chew *****3 H.D.B. STANDARD TYPE 10th floor corner flat at queenstown (20. 00P Tel *****3 POR OUICr BALE OF Property Mease get In touch with EBC. 248C-2 Orchard Road (opposite Mandarin Houl) *****6 7 rOUNO762 words
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Advertisement760 1974-09-26 22 PBNINSULA SNOPPINO COMPLEX. 3rd floor, corner unit. 746 sq ft Suitable for office or wholesale business Available from 1/12/74 Principals contact Pan Asia Agencies *****66 FAR BAST SHOPPING CENTRE CORNER SHOP. JRO FLOOR. AREA 243 SO. J~ RENT 87M. PER MONTH ENQUIRIES TO SOLE AGENTS JOHN M. CARTER A CO..760 words
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Advertisement902 1974-09-26 22 in preparation far the I*7B examination Days/ Time' Shorthand (2 months) Monday rTlday 830 »SO p m Bookkeeping Monday. Wednesday Friday 5 30 6 30 or 8 30 rfc p m Typewriting Anytime/ Day* between Sam -»Sopm Pleas* enrol early Singapore Commercial School 15A. Miilat— w. Road. Spore *****7/ *****8902 words
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Advertisement910 1974-09-26 22 SKY DRIVING SCHOOL, modern dual -controlled DaUun. Masda cantor safe, quick tuition Hourly (7 Guaranteed (ISO Fetch/ send home arrangeable 303 Orchard Road. Tel *****8 PASS YOUR DRIVING TEST quickly through Tanglln Driving School 16. Tanglln Road. Tel M23B* Spore LEARN SAFELY ENROL WISELY At Bob Driving School No 1910 words
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Advertisement867 1974-09-26 22 OVMM LSAVNM gBUJMB fiat 850 Saloon 1967/ ISM model, very good condition recently overhauled new paintwork for (3.200 Sutukl 360 c c 1970 model Very good running condition. 82.800 on o Tel *****0 for further Information LATE I*7l FONO CORTINA 1600 L showroom condition, one owner 1*67 Toyota Lorry. 2.867 words
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Advertisement1765 1974-09-26 22 TROPICAL T V Oar/ NfM repair 1* KW POWERED GCNERATINO ~TTT~~M IT' l s' M '2 All brands Fair set 240 V DC Diesel Perkins P4 |^P9lfpflflM I charges Repair guaranteed engine electric start unused 2 Hh^MM—iH I years spares tompleu available a9Ba ala a Ba^ Bß hrT^BT I ?*r'T*T"^BM^M^Hi1,765 words
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291 1974-09-26 23 A LOCAL businessman and a bank recently nearly became innocent pawns in an attempt by three tricksters to swindle some European oil buyers of nearly $2 billion. They had been acting as middle parties for the trio to sell thousands of barrels291 words
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218 1974-09-26 23 Indonesia seeks united front on —timber By m.P. BHUPATHY ■INDONESIA wants a 1 "united front" with Malaysia end the Philippines to counter deteriorating condtlona in the timber Industry A nine- man delegation comprising Indonesian government officials and top timber men stopped over In Singapore yesterday on its way to Kuala218 words
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Article27 1974-09-26 23 THE National Theatre Trust will present an openair concert featuring the 45--mrmber Youth Military Band at the National Theatre ground* on Sunday at S.JO pm.27 words
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106 1974-09-26 23 Car seized by court to be returned A CAR, confiscated last November by a magistrate, was ordered to be returned to its owner, merchant Tay Kok Hoe, by the Chief Justice, Mr. Wee Chong Jin, yesterday. Mr. Justlc Wee agreeo with Tay'a cout^*t. Mr. Victor Koh, that lIM trial magistrate106 words
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Article77 1974-09-26 23 Following the acquittal, the prosecution tendered a certificate from the Attorney-Gen-eral seeking forfeiture of the car. It had been alleged that the car was used to Convey Tay and some of his friends to the scene of the attack on Son Arguing against the confiscation order, Mr.77 words
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Article63 1974-09-26 23 Girl of 15 reported missing MADAM Mallya blnte Adam of Whltley Road, has reported to the poUea that her daughter. H.Ujah blnte Sabtu. 15. hM been mlaolng from Sept. 16 The gin la n»» (aat tail. m-biuit with a tanned < mpl*xk>n Anyone knowing liar where»boute ahould contact the AuUUnt63 words
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Article, Illustration269 1974-09-26 23 CHRISTINA CHEANG - Iron-willed mute who enjoys a full life CHRISTINA CHEANG By MEET Mr. Peng Tsu Ying (above). 48. a mute with an Iron will who refuses to be doomed to living Inactive in a silent world. A migrant from China, he cane to Singapore in 1954 to start a sign school269 words
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Article85 1974-09-26 23 YAP Kirn Choon. 78. an Inmate of the Little Sisters of the Poor In Thomson Road. dl?d In hospital yesterday from severe burns he received three days earlier. SUU-r Eptenne, who is In charge of the home said that at 2 am on Sunday,85 words
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Article66 1974-09-26 23 BIX primary school children— three of them Klrls were treated as out-patients at Jurong Hospital after their school bus was involved In an accident with another bus at the Junction of Corporation Drive and Tah Chlng Road yesterday Madam Keh Ah Huang. the school bus conductor66 words
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Article70 1974-09-26 23 Woiman's body found in sea THE decomposed body of a woman, aged about 30 years, was found floating in the sea off Nlcoll Drive at 12.50 p m on Tuesday. Police Mid the body, clad In a floral blcuee and black J*an» had no Identification paper* She had no asternal70 words
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Article262 1974-09-26 23 PRICE OF DUCK DROPS BY 10 CENTS TTOE price of duck dipp- ed by 10 cent* to f l 80 a katl yesterday, the Trade Department reported The following are the recommended price* UCS: Amerfau li Mr cent M emu IUUor »Mg; China 10 pw Mat Tto Cheok |i; Ttaat262 words
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220 1974-09-26 23 Bargirl: I was terrified by two customers A WAITRESS Identified In the High Court yesterday two murder accused as her customers shortly before their Involvement In a fight outside the bar In Tan Quee Lan Street on Sept. 16 last year. Susan Tan Ah Kng. then employed at Sin Ah220 words
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80 1974-09-26 23 Press worker dies of heart attack Mr. N Ramaaamy, an employe* of Tlmea Prlntera (Btraita Timea Oroupt died of heart attack bat night He waa In a friend bouaa watching takurtatuu when ha complained of palm In hta cheat. Within minute* he coUapaad and died Mr llama ea my had80 words
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Article51 1974-09-26 23 Hafcmnni Ma TMaof M. claimed trial m the Pint Maglatnto i court yomsrdar to a charts of unlawful trafftoktßg in 1 1 kg of nan—Ma at Jalaa Ortaak on Sept II Ms caae win ha ■antteoad In the pint Platelet Obwt on Ort M Bail of HOMO *v51 words
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Advertisement611 1974-09-26 23 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER 18, 1970 EDITION) IN THE HIGH <>l Xl OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE IN BANKRUPTCY NO 408 of 1974 RE: R. VETRIVELU EX PARTE: ONO KIAN TIONO Creditor NOTICE OF BERVK > To R. Vetrivelu, No 381-J. Block 36. Jalan Rumah Tlnggl. Singapore TAKE NOTICE that611 words
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Advertisement571 1974-09-26 23 Established Architectural Firm invites applications for the post of: 1 ASSISTANT QUANTITY SURVEYOR Applicant should possess a diploma from I T.K Singapore Polytechnic or equivalent and to run the contract's department 2 ACCOUNTANT Applicant should possess an ASA accounting degree with at least 2 years' experience He will be responsible571 words
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Advertisement686 1974-09-26 23 MARKET QAROENINQ AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH HORTICULTURE CHICKEN FARMING PIG FARMING Guinness Malaysia Berhad have available for sale: (1) Approximately 80 tonnes per month of wet spent hops. This vegetable material contains nitrogen and trace minerals and forms a fine compost. It Is suitable for enriching all types of soil. (2) Approximately686 words
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482 1974-09-26 24 Brookton Towers looks best of the newcomers frLASS 1 newcomer Brookton Towers (Doug Dragon) showed ability when he went nicely on the bit over 3f in 40 4/5 with Biff Chris (Laurie Johnson) for company at Kuala Lumpur today. A five-year-old Australian horse by Martellox Towers, Brookton Towers came with482 words
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446 1974-09-26 24 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By J£UALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Showman VI has retained his splendid form since his promising second to Oonara aver the straight s|f at Ipoh last month. And another good display on Saturday can earn him a crack at the $35,000 King's446 words
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Article440 1974-09-26 24 DARRIBt draw far UiU week-end* races at Kuala Lumpur SATURDAY Oast 1 Otv. t— Of: I 14 7 U 12 10 J 1 6 13 4 2 Claoi Z Dl». S— M: IS I 1 10 t 14 7 12 4 6 6 11 2440 words
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Article92 1974-09-26 24 LONDON, Wed. A British Rugby Union player has been suspended following an incident last Saturday when an opposing forward had part of his right ear bitten off. The decision to suspend Devonport Services' forward Oeorge Wright until Jan. 31 next year was taken at a club committeeReuter - 92 words
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Article23 1974-09-26 24 JEEP'S TOP TEN SHOWMAN VI OUM OUM CRESTADOfI OVATION II GENIUS GRAND COUP H TANGO DANCER KAMPONO MCLAVU II SINCERELY YOURS ASIAN ENVOY23 words
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Article20 1974-09-26 24 ruia. Wad. Chins* Mtkmej voUeywali km last night beat TimUta Ma by throe M to on* here Mb20 words
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Article, Illustration364 1974-09-26 24 'King' Pele plays his last match SANTOS. Brasll, Wed. Pele, Brasllt world renowned "king" of soccer, will play his last professional football natch on Oct. J The S3 year old Macs Idol of the Bra ■Ulan nation, rrpotrd f have scored —re goaks than any other Uvlni player, left Bra364 words
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346 1974-09-26 24 Ritchie breaks a leg as Ipswich lead LONDON, Wed. Ipswich pulled three points clear at the top of the First Division, four players were sent off and the lights went out at Middlesbrough on an evening of high activity In English football last night. Colin Vlljoen, Trevor Whymark and BryanReuter - 346 words
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Article165 1974-09-26 24 Europe take on Asia BRUSSELS. Wed —The International Hockey Federation meeting here over the weekend mifht produce decisions tor the organisation of the next World Cup and participation in the Olympic Oamei. During the meeting teams representing Europe and Asia will meet for a rare match In Brussels The AsianAP - 165 words
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Article45 1974-09-26 24 pBOROETOWN, Wed The Pakistan Test crlcvl keters yesterday beat a Guyana side by a better run rate In a limited over match at the Bourda ■round here Pakistan's scored IM— 7 wickets off 50 overs, against Guyana 1 173—1 off 45 overs ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article104 1974-09-26 24 LONDON, Wed Sir Alf Ramsey, the former England soccer team manager, has taken up an appointment as director of a building firm, it was announced yesterday 81r Alf said: "This does not mean I shall have to curtail my Interests In football in any way. IReuter - 104 words
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262 1974-09-26 25 Godfrey Robert - Godfrey Robert By PLLBACK Teo Lak Kwa n g and cen t r e-three Sng Yew Jin are out of the Singapore Civilians team to meet Malacca in the Malaya Cup rugby match in Malacca on Saturday. Lak Kwang of the Armed262 words
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Article80 1974-09-26 25 BAS need referees THI Organising Committee of the Inter-Constituency basketball tournament Is inviting qualified referees to assist In the competition beginning on Oct. 6 at the Oay World Stadium, People Association Headquarters and the MacPherson CO The org«nl«ers Singapore Sports Council and the Biukftball Association of Singapore will pay the80 words
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Article, Illustration323 1974-09-26 25 JOE DORAI - Prima donna Dollah is sacked from the squad JOE DORAI By FOOTBALL Association of Singapore last night sacked "problem boy" Dollah Kassim from the National training squad. The shock decision was made In the afternoon but announced only after the mop-haired Dollah had gone through a strenuous two-hour drill with323 words
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279 1974-09-26 25 The team is best without this problem player My* TEON ENG TATT rjOLLAH KASSIM gave soccer fans his answer at Jalan Besar MJ stadium on Tuesday night: "I want a rest." And he got an Immediate reply from 300 Irate fans: "Oo home If you want It." The fans' reaction279 words
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109 1974-09-26 25 f N conjunction with the Heart Weak SUwapore Amateur Crclinf AmocUUoci •ill organiM cycie (or health campaign on Sunday There will be three sUrtio« pointi all endlac at the National stadium Starting tune* are 730 a m at Toe Pojreh 7 am at109 words
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Article55 1974-09-26 25 LONDON. Wed. Nine acceptors ware announced last night (or the Queen 131--aabeth II (Stakes to be run orer at at Ascot on Saturday Acceptors with weight* Long Row M. "♦—Mi— Star. Redundant and Royal Prerogative all stone. Averor 111. Habat Mount Hagen and Pttcaim all55 words
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396 1974-09-26 25 Ali talks of another postponement KINSHASA, Wed.— They say there'll be a world heavyweight title fight here on Oct. 30. Muhammad All agrees he'll fight George Foreman then if a miracle takes place. Otherwise. All flugres It will take eight or 10 weeks for the champion to recover from theAP - 396 words
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Article84 1974-09-26 25 "CW YORK. Wed. Result* of last nights major •eejue baseball games NaUeaal Laagw: Chicago Montreal 4 Ist gasae) Montreal 11 Chicago f (tad gamei PltUburgh 7 St Louis I. Los Angeles 1 Atlanta l. Cincinnati Houston 1, Philadelphia New York Mats t. San Diego 1 San Francisco84 words
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Article139 1974-09-26 25 JAKARTA. Wed. Bady •I Hirif i, urn sevea taaas AU-Ka«taae: cfcaav s*ea. wUI sat kike pat* sa tsiejeeawd werM laTitajt— bare ant Mia imaai he Is preejajriag far Urn seat AaVCaytaad ilsaiiliadila a z effMal eafi reaterday. "Harteew Beads a rearleag MM si anajaratkMi to dafead139 words
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Article101 1974-09-26 25 POLICEMEN CHALK UP FIRST VICTORY pOLICB chalked up 1 their first win In the SRU League Division One when they trounced Armed Forces 33-0 at OUlman Barracks yesterday. Police, who lost their first three matches and drew their fourth, scored four goals and two tries yesterday. Police shot ahead with101 words
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Article368 1974-09-26 25 Boycott is out of MCC team ONDON, Wed. J- 4 England's number one batsman Geoff Boycott, whose career has been marked by almost as many controversies as centurl c s, yesterday dropped his latest bombshell by pulling out of this winter's tour of Australia. Boycott, S3, and unquestionably one ofReuter - 368 words
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Miscellaneous19 1974-09-26 25 BOCCSH PAO Youth tournament Malay PA IT80O: Race Course United f Uonltes (Jin. Beaar tit and 1.11 pm respectively)19 words
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Article, Illustration242 1974-09-26 26 TOP MISSION TO SOLVE PROBLEM OF THE MUTSU TOKYO, Wednesday rpHE Government today sent a hlgh--1 powered mission to Japan's trouble- j ridden first nuclear-powered ship, the Mutsu, to try and solve the problem of finding a port of call. The wren-man mission leftReuter; UPI - 242 words
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Obituary38 1974-09-26 26 Mutual m*4 M. Tlaaaa Pnatan. I away mnfMUy *a w h, at t p m laavta* kaMaa kla wti. mm* iw ckJMraa Caclan will laava Oaa •ml Haani.i OMna NaM. at I pa M-I-T4 aa« linn (or38 words
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Article30 1974-09-26 26 MANILA w«d SMvjn lebsls and thn« fovarnsMnt troop* were killed in «klrrr.j*h« on "}^4*nten Wand durtot mopptoc u» operation •galnat Mimdwi taaunenu Government wureaa Mid today— APAP - 30 words
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Article44 1974-09-26 26 Rocky: Agnew sought aid from me WASHINGTON, Wed. Vie e-PreeMcßtUl nominee Nelaen Eeekefetler said today that both Spire Agnew and John Ehriiehman asked him for financial help after their tcandal forced them from the Government last year, but he refased.— UP! SEE PAGE XUP - 44 words
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Article291 1974-09-26 26 LOtnXMf. W<4 bir«M IMB mimiat fi»«««ni «a« ■■■■n.iaty •bow wnm, kukM« li^uMlty probtm. 4mi sr-^r >^--• r>IU w*Mh miliniM tnranta t*» ctaM. mm memit Mwm lOp •«J 5p .ItkMtk flu. mm Mb M imp m jrtoM iMMmua,. amim, MM At I pa tk* riMMttl TIBM *«n II at291 words
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Article36 1974-09-26 26 LONDON w«4 rr m •MtVMMat Not MM. Dm MM. JulUi* Mil AfMI Jw MM. Juir'S*«* MM (M/DM II U. Ju Hint II 41. A»ni tl Tl. Juir *^>< II M Damirir MM. Dm MM Haunt li«<>36 words
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Article29 1974-09-26 26 uomwH. wm *»m *«r«» IM* I—ilMi Him (Ml* <M mu4 kqran IMM I—nil hum «m« mn MtIHMK IMM 1 -<li»' THf« *»»r t m 4M MM M» Maa29 words
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287 1974-09-26 26 Japanese workers' first autumn offensive TOKYO. Wednesday JAPANESE workers for the first time will launch an autumn labour offensive on Friday to protest against price increases and demand bigger year-end wage bonuses. Unions traditionally stage a spring offensive to back their annual wage demands, and this year won pay increasesReuter - 287 words
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145 1974-09-26 26 HONGKONG. Wed. A self styled Mar xiat rroutt here today intensified He e«mMlgn against r.sinc living costs with a call for .mmrdi.t, ,W>n, b» the Government to halt aoarini nnemploy went and inflation A stateeaent b» the troup said that, unless Ha major145 words
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Article110 1974-09-26 26 CAIRO. Wed. President Sadat today asked Dr Abdel AIII Hegazi the First Deputy Prime Minister, to form a new Egyptian Cabinet, the Middle Bast News Agency said. Dr Hegazi. an economic expert, will succeed Mr Sadat as Prime Minister a post held by the EgyptianReuter - 110 words
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Article34 1974-09-26 26 Knurr. w*n rtm OnaiißMMH of priniir TkfcMddio al-SoOi today rr*--MMMMaa crmcMM*tTpee*Mal tSmm and Urn prw over Urn way UM OnwruMMH had haodkwl the MwMHi Mtuattoo and Ha tattur* to combat Inflation34 words
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Article36 1974-09-26 26 LAS VKOAS Wad. An uMMnrouad nuclear Mat with k jrtetd Of tatwasn MAM and aeijM tons <X THT will ke eoawwMMl at Urn Mmk Mf slat Tfaynday Urn ob itiMii mmtr nnM.MiiJon -in ■■■■< yeststway36 words
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Article25 1974-09-26 26 /V* f*r*Jn tnaum avvkct, th* 1/ AMtrallui «MUr m wH»d ywlw*>. at U Zl*i/U*W •>•• ikNl tt Matitrwi TmmU;i dMt *f UttN/lUTN25 words
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