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Title Section15 1974-11-10 1 The Sunday Times No. 2009 NOVEMBER 10. 1974 30 CENTS M. C. (P) No. 17/7415 words
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Article230 1974-11-10 1 Anew look for Sunday Times THE Sunday Times 1 takes on a new look next week. It comes with a special feature section containing the best In weekend reading; for ALL the family. FOR shoppers, a handy guide to what's new In the shops for your Christmas gifts; FOR women,230 words
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Article42 1974-11-10 1 The Red menace in S'pore SUNDAY NATION goes on sale today. Highlights of today's issue include: THE DoUah Kasslm story THE Red menace in Singapore and Malaysia MART Lee on Muhammrd All "Are you a modern Sherlock Holmes?" a new crime series.42 words
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Article63 1974-11-10 1 WABHINOTON, Sat The Senate Rules Committee will call 16 witnesses in 1U Inquiry of Vlce-Prealdent-deslgnate Nelson Rockefeller next weak. The committee, during iv televlaed hearings, plan* to focua on more than US$3 million (B*4 7 million) in private girt* given by the former New TorkReuter - 63 words
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Article48 1974-11-10 1 TEGUCIGALPA (Honduras). Sat. Two US Air Pore* hellcopten dropped 45.000 kilogramme* 100.000 lb.) of food and medicine to 40.000 people trapped for seven weeks by flooding from hurricane Pin. the government said. The area was hardest hit by the hurricane on Sept. 19.48 words
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Article67 1974-11-10 1 JAKARTA. Set The American Uapco Oil Company has found a new oil well capable of producing 1.950 barrels of crude a day oft the coast of South Sumatra, a apofceeman of the Inuonek>an Pertamlna oil Ann announced today iiapco v a subsldury of Natomaa OilReuter - 67 words
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Article37 1974-11-10 1 WASHINOTOK, Sat— Thf nomination of Mr. Andrew Olbeon a, the AdmlSaUm"on ,».^7 «*njy chief I. to 0» withdrawn following disclosures that he received a lafe financial »»i-l.' from an oil barge nrmta«orm«l aourceTeSel today. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article1530 1974-11-10 1 LESLIE FONG - LESLIE FONG 'SOME GROUPS MAY EXPLOIT DIFFICULTIES DUE TO WORLD ECONOMIC CRISIS' By FOREIGN Minister Mr. S. Rajaratnam last night warned of a threat to Singapore's independence by groups exploiting the economic difficulties arising here as a result of the present world economic crisis.1,530 words
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Article69 1974-11-10 1 LONDON. Sat. Some 246.484 Hongkong British passports were issued between Jan. 1. 1965 and Oct 11. 1974. Britain's Deputy Foreign Secretary. Mr. David Knnals, stated today "A high proportion of these are still valid." be aald In a written parliamentary answer. "Only a very small numberReuter - 69 words
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Article53 1974-11-10 1 BELFAST. Bat. TWO »f U-known former Protestant ->era military leaden were hot and wounded In Belfast today. The wounded men were J:-n Anderson, one* nominal head of the powerful TJlater Defence Association, and Billy Hull, one-time leader cf the Loyalist Association of 'Worker*, since replaced by the CUterReuter - 53 words
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Article, Illustration299 1974-11-10 1 Connie Francis raped at knifepoint in motel MINEOLA (New York). Sat —Sinter Connie Franci* was raped at knifepoin by a young man ii a towel mask who burst into her Westbnry motel room and fled with a USSC.M* (8114.4 M) mink coat and Jewellery, police amid. The entertainer told policeAP - 299 words
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Article49 1974-11-10 1 NEW DELHI. Sat. One child died and M people were In aerkwe condition in hospital due to suspected food poisoning after eating boiled beans last Thursday in Lmphkl. northeast India, hospital authorities aald today Police arrested a win who la alleged to have sold the beans. Reufer.Reuter - 49 words
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Article31 1974-11-10 1 LIMA (Pom). Bat A ■trons* earthquake shook northern Peru today, but there were no Immediate reporti of casualties. The quake waa felt In Lima for stout M seconds. AP.AP - 31 words
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201 1974-11-10 1 LONDON. Sat The price of gold spurted to a record USfIMJO <5f453.57) an ounce on the London money market yesterday, prompting speculation that some Arab nations are buying vast amounts of the precious metal aa a hedge against a possible depression. Some experts201 words
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187 1974-11-10 1 SAIGON, Saturday PRESIDENT Nguyen Van Thieo said today South Vietnam would establish dipjomatic relations with the Soviet Union and China if these countries did not interfere with its internal affairs, the official Vietnam Press Agency reported. r Ut. Thleu wm speaking f toReuter - 187 words
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164 1974-11-10 1 Russia's stand on that call by China MOSCOW, Sat. The Bovlet Union Indicated last night that it would take a guarded public stance on China* call (or the signing of a non-aggression pact between the two communist giants. The indication came in a report by the official Tass news agencyReuter - 164 words
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Article21 1974-11-10 1 TOKYO. Sat. A fairly strong earthquake Jolteo northern Japan and wnhfc«m« today. No damage or casualty m reported. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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429 1974-11-10 1 Kissinger gets mandate to go ahead I TUNIS. Sat US SECRETARY of State Henry Kissinger ended his lightning tour of Israel and Arab capitals today with a mandate from both sides in the Middle East conflict to continue his peacemaking efforts. In a departure statement at TupLs airport following talksReuter; AP; UPI - 429 words
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252 1974-11-10 1 Three die, 31 missing in sea collision TOKYO, Bat—Twenty- seven crew from the Llberlan freighter Pacific Ares were missing and feared dead tonight after the vessel was Involved In a collision with a big Japanese tanker In Tokyo Bay. Maritime Safety Agency authorities said. At least three men were knownReuter - 252 words
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Article71 1974-11-10 1 Latest Bodyguard shot tad BUENOS ABBS, Sat. —A bodyguard of Argentina's deputy police chief was she* dead Bear here today and U bombs exploded at the homes of soldiers and aoUeesnen In the industrial city of Cordate. Police said 4e bombs had boes^alaeed in and army warrant officers hi Cordoba71 words
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Advertisement148 1974-11-10 1 ROLEX SALES SERVICE is at 73 Robinson Road CLOSER CHECKS ON FOREX DEALINGS Pago 5 ARAB talks begin on new oil pricing structure 2 FRANCE now the world's third nuclear submarine power 3 IN EXPELLED from Umno for opposing National Front candidates 3 CHEAPER tefct books. NTUC to launch cooperative148 words
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Miscellaneous16 1974-11-10 1 The weather THE weather «wtlook today from a.m. to midday: Occasions! sllfht rain In early morning.16 words
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The Sumday Times WORLDWIDE
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226 1974-11-10 2 Tanaka consults party chiefs on Cabinet reshuffle TOKYO, Sat. Prime A Minister Tanaka consulted leading members of the Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) today on the timing of a Cabinet reshuffle. Mr. Tanaka returned to Japan from Rangoon last night after Indicating to Japanese correspondents there that he wouldReuter - 226 words
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279 1974-11-10 2 LONDON, Sat Scotland Yard searched London's exclusive clubs today for the seventh Earl of Lucan, wanted for questioning In the beating to death of his children's nurse and the battering of his estranged wife. Murder squad detectives, armed with a description of279 words
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Article, Illustration116 1974-11-10 2 Galley wins fight for parole FORMER army lieutenant Wl Ham Calley (left) being escorted from the army disciplinary barrack* at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, to a waiting car on Friday. Calley was taken to the military airport on the fort where he was flown to Fort Bennlng, Georgia. The US ClrcnltUPI - 116 words
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Article36 1974-11-10 2 NEW YORK. Sat. FW the sixth consecutive week. major commercial *pnp have lowered their prim* Interest rates. However, a government report Indicated that the nations money supply had declined steadily. UPI.UPI - 36 words
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232 1974-11-10 2 Lady Carolyn spent wedding night 'with her doctor* NEW YORK, Saturday LADY Carolyn Townshend was In love with her personal physician when she married liquor millionaire Ed\ar Bronfman, and spent part of her wedding night with the doctor rather than with her new husband, according to evidence In the state232 words
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Article55 1974-11-10 2 QUITO. Sat Hard Ulklng began hsr* today ai American nation* dtbaW whether to dtsmaotls s 10--war-old blockade against Dr Fidel Csstroi Cuba. Their decision win be taken at the end of a fiveday foreign mtnlrters meetIng of the 33 -member Organisation of American State* (OAS). which wasReuter - 55 words
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272 1974-11-10 2 LONDON. Sat. BABY-DOCTOR Ben jsmln Spock. oaoe a champion of pef■staalve parenthood, rewrites many of his views la a book Just published and ad voeaiea a flrmer line ea everything from potties to pot. Dr. Speak, 71, awhile Ij recanted la an272 words
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162 1974-11-10 2 US sells36 jet fighters to Kuwait WASHINGTON, Sat. The United States has agreed to sell Kuwait M A-4 Skyhawk jet fighters for nearly US$25O million (*****5 million), Informed government sources said. The government -to government agreement for the delivery of the McDonnell Douglas Jets over the next two years wasReuter - 162 words
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Article76 1974-11-10 2 WASHINGTON. Sat The Oovemroent la launching a nattcnwlde study of America* drinking water to find out If It contains dangerous chemicals. Including suspected cancer af enu, It was announced today. The announcement, by the Environmental Protection Agency chief. Mr. Russell Train, came as the B>AReuter - 76 words
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Article29 1974-11-10 2 DAR BB SALAAM. Sat. President Nikolai Podgorny of the Soviet Union wUI pay an official visit to Tansanla next month, a Tansanlan Oovernmect spokesman sud today Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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397 1974-11-10 2 ABU DHABI, Saturday CIX major Middle East oil-producing countries open a two-day meeting here today to formulate a joint position on oil prices. The meeting is being held with next month's ministerial Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) conference in Vienna InReuter - 397 words
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123 1974-11-10 2 EASE OIL BURDEN WARNING BY U.S. ENVOY HOUSTON. Bat. The US Ambassador to the United Nations. Mr. John Scall. warned today that the economies of many of the strongest nations would be shaken unless oil wealth was quickly put to practical use and the burden on oil consumers eased CallingReuter - 123 words
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175 1974-11-10 3 Mr. Ford faces threat of House revolt WASHINGTON, Sat. President Ford U facing the possibility of a back-bencher*' revolt in the House of Representatives following heavy leases by conservative Republicans in this week's Concessional elections. Republican sources said moderates and liberals In the party were tryIng to assess their strengthReuter - 175 words
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Article30 1974-11-10 3 BORDEAUX. Sat. The "winegate" fraud trial that tarnished the Image of this famous French wine capltil ended yesterday The verdict will be given on Dec. IS. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration254 1974-11-10 3 ILE LONGUE (France), Saturday PRESIDENT Valery Giscard d'Estaing, emerging from a French nuclear submarine after a 24-hour voyage, yesterday hailed his nations success in becoming the world's third most powerful nuclear submarine power. "We have achieved at one go a world rankReuter; UPI - 254 words
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112 1974-11-10 3 Doctor who had crush on girl and bar diamond LOS ANGELES Sat. Police say a 64-year-old doctor became so distraught when his former girl friend announced plans to marry another man that he crushed her new diamond engagement ring ln his basement vice. The diamond, valued at U817.000 (8*18.800) was112 words
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176 1974-11-10 3 LONO BEACH (California), Sat. Mrs. Imelda Marcos, wife of the Philippines President called on former President Nixon in hospital here yesterday and said she found him very weak and easily tired. Mr. Nixon is recuperating following a near brush withReuter - 176 words
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191 1974-11-10 3 ARMY KILLED MUSLIM PRISONERS, SAY SURVIVORS MANILA. Sat.— Nearly 300 Muslims disappeared while under ml•lltary detention' In a mosque ln a remote coastal area or central Mindanao. 960 km (800 miles) south of Manila, according to an on-the-spot investigation. Survivors among 188 captives left from an original group of 480Reuter - 191 words
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Advertisement300 1974-11-10 2 COURAGE V CONFIDENCE LEADERSHIP sfsi? 10 wtji Ike Dak Caraefk Cwnc lei w -ien id. wsaen: s Acejuix potM and confidanct a SpMk *ftocti«ely Sell yourMlf and your ids** Be at yaur b*»l witu any croup Rsn*fno*f rt*m** c Think and Ipsak en your test c Control fear and «erry300 words
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373 1974-11-10 3 J£UALA LUMPUR, Sat. Umno has expelled more than 100 members for opposing National Front candidates in the August general election, Tun Abdul Razak said today. Among the expelled were candidates, election agents and polling agents of candidates. The Prime Minister, who is373 words
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375 1974-11-10 3 Razak pledges: Development programmes will go on KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday 'THE Government will continue its national development programmes as promised despite Inflation and a possible economic recession, Tun Abdul Razak pledged tonight. "I would like to give an assurance that the Government will not breach its promise and will do375 words
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170 1974-11-10 3 Shot dead -the elephant who got loot IPOH. Sat.— lt was a ringside view for scores of rural youth-, and others from near- by areas as a team from the Game Department shot dead a wild elephant in the Chemor Rubber Estate near here on Thursday. Seven heavy calibre bullets170 words
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Article41 1974-11-10 3 PBTALJNQ JAY A. Mat A more infectious type of nu virus is undaratood to hart affected a number of people her* in the last two weeks But lataat report* snow that the number of raaai la on toe (UcUn*41 words
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Article57 1974-11-10 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Bat. The chairman and dlractorf eneral of the Rubber Industry BmaTThr»lrter» Deratopment AuthorlU. Kndk Abdullah bin Abdul Kadlr. died of a heart attack bare today. Be was a*. He ooUapaad ahortly after deUTerlns a speech at an official <~!~-htnt of a Wada publicity campalyn57 words
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Article107 1974-11-10 3 University boycott continues PENANO. Sat More than 500 student* of the University tains Malaysia met with their ViceChancellor, Tan Sri Prof. Sendut, today to discuss their demand for the removal of a lecturer ln the School of Housing, Development Planning. seated an liiiasaieaiiiaiil coumlaatnn of Inquiry be appointed to look107 words
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173 1974-11-10 3 VARSITY STATUS FOR MIT: STUDENTS' UNION RENEWS ITS CALL KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Mara Institute of Technology Students' Union today reiterated Its call on the Oovemment to raise the Institution's standard to university level. Its president, Encik Ibrahim All, said In a statement issued here that the union could no173 words
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111 1974-11-10 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Emo Exploration Mals y 1 1 a Inc. has changed it* name to Kxxon Production Malaysia Incorporated. In a ststement today, the company said the change in name was undertaken because of a shift ln lv nature, from an exploration venture to111 words
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Advertisement542 1974-11-10 3 BT^aaT^ t^^^^^^m^^^M£&SUNDAY SHOPPING HOURS 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. PENFOLD ROSE it &>«. 16.90 WHITE HORSE WHISKY SCOTLAND 80.. 16.40 FIRE COM OIL DRACON HORSE 2 kg 8.71 "COCKTAIL SAIM6ES PLUMROSE DENMARK 304g 1.85 UNCNEON MEAT PLUMROSE DENMARK 340g 1.80 TANG INSTANT DRINK Orange Grapefruit siojg 2.85 TOILET ROUB FINESS542 words
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Article, Illustration202 1974-11-10 4 Donald's month long trip to stardom DONALD DUCK of Walt Disney cartoon fame might have become a star overnight but Donald, the real-life duck (above) took over a month before he waddled his way into the hearts of Singapore television viewers. Donald's important mission for which he spent a month202 words
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Article49 1974-11-10 4 NO Kok Hua. 32, waa fined $100 yesterday for having l«0 camera* worth (1 600 believed to be stolen. Tbet camera* were found In bla fiat at Beach Road last Friday He was not able to aay how he got them and was arrested49 words
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Article51 1974-11-10 4 THAT: Sapam 7.55 a.m. (2.4 m), 109 pjti. (2.5 m); See* lecsM 6.33 p.m. Qx); rvt Mm 3.«1 p.^ (2.1 m). TMtMMV: Siapsere 5.37 a.m. (2.6 m), 9.12 pm. (2.6 m): SeeW leaUl 6.X i.m (2.2 m), 7.53 p.m. (Mm); Part Mcfceja 4.00 a.m. QJm), 4.3S p.rr. (2.351 words
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312 1974-11-10 4 20-cent drop in price of fresh mutton THE price of fresh mutton has dropped by 20 cents to $2.70 a pound or 454 g, the Trade Department reported yesterday. A spokesman of the Singapore Mutton Dealers' Association said this was due to the devaluation of the Australian dollar He added312 words
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Advertisement312 1974-11-10 4 Yes, 65.000 reasons why you'll pats the teachers who ensure that HSC/MCE, GCE 'O/A' level examinations you receive every educational this year. Since 1952, Stamford College advantage possible, has had an outstanding record of 65,000 examination successes in the Cambridge "*>. aya lab 'e courses course alone. This high record312 words
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Miscellaneous418 1974-11-10 4 SINGAPORE TODAY: OPPRESSED English farmers gang up to fight a ruthless outlaw family, the Doones, but the attack becomes confused when the farmers' leader falls In love with one of the Doone girls. Barbara Hale and Richard Greene star in the romantic drama, "Lorna Doone" to be shown ob Channel418 words
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Miscellaneous351 1974-11-10 4 Harry Secombe at their goonlsh best in "The Last Ooon Show of All" on Ch. 5 at 1.30 pjn. THURSDAY: A DREAM holiday for four campers vacationIng in a motor-home turns into a nightmare when their vehicle breaks down and they are used by an eccentric wild nntmai trainer as351 words
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Miscellaneous1345 1974-11-10 4 Bronson are apparently a happily married couple living on a rubber plantation. There is only one fly in the ointment Reggie Is impotent. When Margaret becomes pregnant, there Is only one solution to the mind of the scandalhating girl Murder. (6.G5 p.m. Ch. 10). WEDNEBDAY: UNCLE TONOOSE makes plans for1,345 words
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Miscellaneous21 1974-11-10 4 WATER consumption on Friday was 122.2 million gallons (556.M1 cubic metres), two million gallons (9,aaa cubic metres) less than on Thursday.21 words
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Article, Illustration762 1974-11-10 5 Government is now keeping a closer check on foreign exchange dealings by banks in Singapore following in assi v c forex losses in several overseas banks earlier this year. This was Indicated by Finance Minister, Mr Hon Sul Sen last night762 words
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125 1974-11-10 5 AN Englishman was flnrd $s*o by a magistrate's court yesterday for working in Singapore from Oct. 12 to yesterday without an employment pass. Drniil Reginald Townsend. 34, admitted working as a croup Insurance manager at Simr Darby Holdings Ltd.. at Crosby Housr in125 words
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272 1974-11-10 5 Library network to promote reading habit THE National Library Is developing a network of libraries to provide easy access to a wide range of books and other reading material In order to promote the habit of reading among Singaporeans. Apart from the Central Library In Stamford Road, the National library272 words
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Article40 1974-11-10 5 THB Unr»wslr> of aagaporc's DspartSMi t of Extramura] Studies wl bold a 10--lecture count on tfu CDSV muoleaUon and society at Nlsnn Rut I. artry Monday and Wednesday from TJO to pa frosß Nov. 11. Tns tm ■HI.40 words
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270 1974-11-10 5 Doctors urged to report kidney donors r£ chairman of the National Kidney Foundation, Prof Khoo Om Tttk, ha» called on doeton to notify thr Outrun Hospital's renal mult whenever there la a suitable donor far kidney transplant. Prof. Khoo has also nrred senior doctors to inform all new doctors Jolnlni270 words
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Advertisement177 1974-11-10 5 \*fehavea history of making our depositors' savings grow The history of Lombard North Central goes back more than 100 years. So it's really no surprise that our steady growth has made us an important name in British banking und finance. Individuals and institutions the world over make their money grow177 words
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360 1974-11-10 6 Fewer new cars but still not good enough... THE car growth rate In Singapore during the first 10 months of this year dropped by 44 per cent compared with the figures (or the same period In 1973, the Communications Minister, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, said yesterday. Mr. Yong, who wu360 words
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Article, Illustration363 1974-11-10 6 RIOT CHARGE STUDENT: DEC. 11 TRIAL dltlonal release of Tan. Police Intervened when the students tried to bum a heap ofplacards they carried. The placards were seised. They dispersed at 1.15 p.m. nnHE president of the University of Singa--1 pore Students' Union, Tan Wah Plow, 23, and two Industrial workers363 words
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77 1974-11-10 6 All IEAB-OU) woman sweepw died in the sea near the east hank ef Pslaa Semalwi, Jmreag, ea Friday evening. Che Bawreyeh Wnte Yaakefc, of Blair Main. was acngafed aa a sweeper en hoard aa- venU barge* berthed at ass Serrteea P«e 144. At77 words
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185 1974-11-10 6 AN addict who wid he took morphine to seek relief from a heart ailment, was Jailed tor two Tears and three months by a district court yesterday for three drug offences. Ng Yuen Cbeong. 30, with three previous drug convictions, pleaded185 words
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Article, Illustration533 1974-11-10 6 BAILYNC SUNG - Curtain comes down next year on wayang classrooms BAILYNC SUNG SCHOOL TO COME UNDER EXPERIMENTAL SCHEME By 'pHE days of learning lessons on a borrowed wayang stage will soon be over for these schoolchildren. Next year they will finally get classrooms they not only can call their owp but can533 words
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64 1974-11-10 6 Sentosa lagoon closed till next Sunday BKNTOBA lugoon. which was recently reopened for swimming, was dosed yesterday for a week. But bolldaj-makan mar go to nearly Slloao Baacti wbara swimming; 'r^lH'f it also available. A »pn>aannii of Sonto** DevaJopmant Corporation explained jMtartlay that the latoon had been ctoeed for socm64 words
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Article46 1974-11-10 6 THB Minister for Health and Borne Affairs, Mr. Chua Btan Chin, baa prohibited permanently the entry Into Smfapore of two West Malay. sJaaa. They are Naehlapsan, son of lr Tafrtfh. 41, and Sutmnar, son of ruatsivam, 30. according to sasette nottee* yesterday46 words
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Article35 1974-11-10 6 THI lIP tor Taiok Blan■ah. Mr. N Oovmeaaamy, will offlclaU at the Hl*"**"! ceremony for the tale of 193 units of Sre-room flaU In Ttlok Blangah Mew Tswn at 230 pm. on Tuesday.35 words
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Article129 1974-11-10 6 Murder suspect held In raid pvETECTIVES arrested U a murder suspect and seven others. Including several secret society suspects. In a series of raids on Friday. Four men held In a pre-dawn operation included two believed to be active fighters of the Sio Ol Ho gang of the 18 group129 words
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Advertisement115 1974-11-10 7 1 yr jr y y y vi it m X X x x x. EXCITING HIGHLIGHTS -in todays issue _7ym m 1 W\\i*> /N. V _F -m Sport: Is China a Jk^vk^_ d l\l>\ Chang Ka. Ming discusses V /gr^s\\ SD orts suDerDower' /P^TX W 1 j\ W Rumour Power115 words
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Article203 1974-11-10 8 WHEN it comes to bringing som« gjy freshness into a room, nothing is more erf ec five f hjn flowers. Similarly, a summery outfit with tots of blooms and leaves fives you that light air of spring. The Japanese arc certainly well aware of203 words
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Article, Illustration655 1974-11-10 8 WON<2 LAI WAH - When women dan 't know what's cooking WON<2 LAI WAH ■y rpHE young man 1 shook his head and lamented over lunch: "It's a real shame that women today scarcely know what to do In tne kitchen." "Be it cooking wa hing DP. or even drying dishes but of all655 words
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Article, Illustration354 1974-11-10 8 Fashion afoot: A return to stilettoes? LONDON: Touching wood when a lucky break U needed will prove do problem for the fashionable woman of 1975. For If the shoes on display at London's recent International footwear Fair are any Indication of trends, wood will be the media moat often under354 words
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Article207 1974-11-10 8 OOMETIME this week, the tanga or string bikini, will make H* debut here. No, yea wont find It along Changi beach, or even in hotel pools. Ton will see the first one paraded on a catwalk. For Paula Stafford, the Australian pioneer of this207 words
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Advertisement582 1974-11-10 9 1[ «OL Hi H!A B 8 days in the Fiesta land of the vTi Zs^r- r-i^^^M^iwT-r'Nr^ R^3^^^^feksl^-»i *t Pac ic where you'll be swept off your <^% FREE HOUDfflr FOR ■^P^i^ Mhi'Mt;;: \fe i^ feet by the exuberance and I, »i/r TAOA KaJBHI »U ■Bf?;^fct !l i friendliness of the582 words
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7 1974-11-10 10 The Sunday Times Sunday, No.. 10, 19747 words
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Article397 1974-11-10 10 rUTS In the tourist trade give Singapore a bad name, and therefore ought to be stamped out with all possible speed. But It Is arguable whether the approach apparently being adopted by the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board to discourage shops from using touts to bring business their397 words
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Article78 1974-11-10 10 CTORIES about gullible Singaporeans being swindled of their money in illegal tontine operations through the disappearance of their organisers are commonplace. It Is only surprising that despite their frequency people continue to put their hard earned savings Into the racket It Is not as if the tontines pay all78 words
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Article836 1974-11-10 10 Great week for 'China watchers' WHEN political gl*- nificance has to be measured in nuances, every deviation, however slight from the norm sends pro f c s sionals and pundits into a tiny. Seen In that perspective, last week was great for China-watchers, the week that China signalled the Soviet836 words
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Article, Illustration1922 1974-11-10 10 ALLINGTON KENNARD - TheW of Spj ALLINGTON KENNARD A fresh, unique account of the events that led to the surrender By years and 50 book* after x the capture of Singapore by the Japanese comes Kate Caffrey's account, fresh and original, her publishers modestly claim, unique because her story ends not with the1,922 words
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Letter202 1974-11-10 10 SINCE the leading article In the Sunday Times (Nov. 3) referred to remarks I made on inculcating a sense of social concern among students, may I add some comment? There are more effective ways of utilising young people's idealism than by fund-raising, which tends to reinforce202 words
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Letter202 1974-11-10 10 What they Investigate and how they present It could make a genuine contribution towards recording a vital period of the recent past In short, they could be helping to write Singapore's history thus combining study with service. P.E. periods offer opportunities for younger DupUs to devise games which might enrich202 words
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Letter63 1974-11-10 10 There appears to be a misconception abont the point the editorial was trying to make It is that social work should be made to paybat only in terms of school results. Including eonunanlty service as part of the earriealasa, with marks awarded te stndents far sack work. Is a saere63 words
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Article, Illustration3485 1974-11-10 11 RICHARD - The love affair in a detective's secret diary RICHARD Murder by a person unknown. That, officially, is still the verdict of the Croydon poison mystery. Now, after 45 years, comes a strange, final twist By WHITTINGTON-EGAN Concluding a three-part series WHENEVER Grace Duff appeared In the streets of Croydon In3,485 words
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Advertisement210 1974-11-10 11 YOU TOO CAN SUCCEED! "YOU PASS YOUR EXAM FIRST TIME or I go on helping you until you do pass" My promise to every Bennett College ttudent It backed by often person*/ tuition by potl. Thousands ot students have patted their eiams first time, won quick success. You can, too.210 words
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893 1974-11-10 12 SOW CHIANG NEE - SOW CHIANG NEE L* rrHE Boeing jet is soaring above 12,000 metres (40,000 feet). With that cold drink in your hand, and the safety belt off, you begin to relax with the euphoria of a fellow who has left all the troubles of the world893 words
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Article, Illustration942 1974-11-10 12 Enter the Suzuki f ronte... the tiniest coupe in town #1 urine wone ot the wh— l A NEW car to make the scene Is the Suz kl Fronte OXCF coupe which has an tngine capacity of 360 c.c. This must be the smallest coupe available, both in terms of942 words
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486 1974-11-10 13 bM(^J» JIMMY WEBB: LAND'S END (Asylum). It is very rare these days for pop romanticism to succeed in the hectic commercial ism of the industry. And ret it straight: Jim Webb Is a romantic A brilliant, moving one Full of affection, poignancy486 words
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581 1974-11-10 13 PAUL WALLACE - Make the charts and you will make a fortune PAUL WALLACE By JONDON: Of the 70 or so new pop records which discJockeys receive every Monday, about five will survive the week. In a fortnight, only two will have escaped oblivion. And these, with an oversized portion of luck, win581 words
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Article, Illustration893 1974-11-10 13 GENE SELSTON - City that waits doomsday GENE SELSTON By IT WILL begin on a summer afternoon. The earth suddenly begins to shudder and a 5,180,000-h ect a r e (20,000 square-mile) land-mass wrenches Itself free from California's west coast. "San Francisco is quickly reduced to piles of rubble and disappears under the893 words
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Advertisement172 1974-11-10 13 YOUR WAY TO SUCCESS through home study courses The School of Accountancy Business Studies. with 6() years successful experience. offers you Courses for the examinations of: Assoc. Cert Accts. (A.C.A.) Inst. Cost MRmnl. Accts. (1.C.M.A.) Assoc. Intnl. Accts. (A.1.A.) frv^^ Cost Acct*. Assoc. (C.A.A.) *"£2£1532 ft InM. Cbtd. Sees. A172 words
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Advertisement290 1974-11-10 13 I aa%w IB n^lß m n 1 Baa bHHIIIIIIB .a*alllV KP t^^^k. na.lV ■^Hn .^H lla^LalllllllllHßL K9^B it Jr Iky naHlllVam a^Lallllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllß J^l Baa^alW.^™ M M .aa^La^aS^r A B>^* UlaS Lal^HnaW a^H DC 10 Economy C/asi Service M]ijwleQtand's9k-m mfip cf§reedoni to our uncrowded Pacific Freedom means all things to all290 words
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Miscellaneous296 1974-11-10 13 SUNDAY TIMES CROSSWORD m^_^ 1 1 gia^^B. 1 1 1_ 1 ACROSS DOWN I. Stick (S) Vegetable l Strong force (S) S. i5 l 10 Alliance <•) 13. Pun chid* (5) 1. Ripped (4> 4. (5) 14 Boat (T) 16. Pish <4> Conaume (3> 5 Matures (S) 17. Mountain (4)296 words
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874 1974-11-10 14 WRITES "Colcat": "I have adopted a child and I would like to know what procedure I hare to go through so that I can hare the surname of the child changed to mine. "Could my name be put as her true parent instead874 words
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584 1974-11-10 14 BRITAIN'S powerful trade unions make sure they get the headlines every year with tough demands for higher salaries. Now the focus has turned on to a powerful trade union leader, Hugh Scan lon, whom many describe as militant and who has been584 words
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Advertisement548 1974-11-10 15 Introducing the best engine protection in fne world evenat4so°F MobilSHC- r J WhyisMobilSHC the space -age oil. 1 so unique? A pint of Mobil SHC will cost about 3 times ik jfl Mineral oils are made up of a wide more than what you are paying for your JK M548 words
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Miscellaneous373 1974-11-10 17 IF it's your birthday today If you are longing for change and adventure, then you may be slightly disappointed by how things work out for you this year. If you like the quiet life and you are happy in the company of old friends and your family, this could be373 words
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Miscellaneous308 1974-11-10 17 may be a little perplexed about the future, you will not be short of money. There could be some good news for you in December and still better news in the middle of next year. If you have any prospects of cash in t in on old investments or enjoying308 words
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Miscellaneous761 1974-11-10 17 THIS WEEK FOR YOU CAPRICORN (Dec. 21Jaa. 19): You settle the final details of a new and valuable scheme on Wednesday. This day should see the culmination of your hopes and fears over many months. Then you can relax from Thursday onwards. You find time to enjoy the company of761 words
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569 1974-11-10 19 Cheaper text books soon from NTUC's new co-op rE National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) will launch Its fifth co-operative, FAIRDEAJL, to sell school textbooks at prices at least 10 per cent below their list prices. Its first bookshop will open for business at Block 211. Lorong 8. Toa Payoh, next569 words
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249 1974-11-10 19 Political events and the increase in mixed marriages npHREE major political events in Singapore J- between 1962 and 1970 might have been responsible for the steady Increase in mixed marriages during* this period. A recently published paper on Inter ethnic marriages In Singapore by Dr. Rlaz Hassan, a sociologist in249 words
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Article, Illustration21 1974-11-10 19 MAID MARIAN LITTLE JOHN FRIAS TUCK ALLAN A-DALE PRINCE JOHN SHERIFF OF SIR HISS NOTTINGHAM21 words
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Article, Illustration377 1974-11-10 19 ROGER YUE - JOLLY DISNEY TREAT IN STORE FOR THE CHILDREN ROGER YUE By (X)ME the school holidays and the Disney Studios is again delivering the goods. This time, It's Robin Hood (next change at Cathay) an animated version of the Bandit of Sherwood Forest and his merry men, whose exploits endear every377 words
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324 1974-11-10 19 Flogging a theme that leaves a bitter taste ITSINO a potentially dangerous racist theme In the name of entertainment leaves a lot to be desired. I don't mean to sound like a preacher, but at a time when people of different colours an learning to live with each other, films324 words
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Article90 1974-11-10 19 TWO bmm and a woman war* flora a total of UJM by a mafUtrate'i eoart yesterday far kavtag heroin on Oct. H Baenaventara Franklin, H, wu flned tlj«* for harinf t\f n. af heroin at the Janctlon of Haatlngt Eomd aa4 ■oraßga— Eoad. Tap Leone Mine. M,90 words
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Advertisement104 1974-11-10 19 I* 10th BIG DAY! DAILY 4 SHOWS AT 1.30, ********** pm MICHAEL CAIN from "ITALIAN JOi" JACK HAWKINS tram BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KWAI" in Hrn BLOODY lATTLE OF "ROCKS OtAFT ADMISSION J3 J. 1 B OPEN ON SUNDAYS s ■f(3OPM 5 30PM <^^H ra« think or music /NfMK Of104 words
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Advertisement238 1974-11-10 19 KINGS JUBILEE TOA PAYOH OCEAN NEW HAPPY NOW SHOWING! TODAY 5 8H0W8! NO FREE LIBTBI TODAY EXTRA MORNING SHOWI CHEN CHEN, ALAN TANG /S PATRICK TSE in JP Xl J aj Enali.h QiirtaM SubMHat) Ce«or Scape A MANPAKIM TOUCMINC LOVt-STOKY FILM! MmOI^^HOLLYWOOD^YENUS^PAKANOUirr TOOAY 1, JO. 7«fJO am IN MANOARIN 4238 words
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Advertisement335 1974-11-10 19 ■SSth'DAY AT THE LIDO 1 "The Exorcist" broke all previous box-office records for English language Films &is now Singapore's NEW ALL TIME BOX-OFFICE CHAMPION 9 Duly 5 Sk«wi at Uan. 136. 4 00. 6 45 k 9.15pn AtaitfiM: CIRCLE U STALLS 52.50 51. 50 No K#M price No military- conception335 words
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488 1974-11-10 20 M.P. BHUPATHY - The merry-go-round hazardous life of a debt collector M.P. BHUPATHY By LIKE the early bird which catches the worm, debt collector Michael Ang Hock Hin, 37, is up at dawn each day to catch debtors in bed. Experience has taujtl t him that early rr.ornlrft Is about the only time488 words
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Article107 1974-11-10 20 Seminar on trends in S'pore A SEMINAR on Trends in Singapore will be held at the University of Singapore New Lecture Theatre No. 3 on Nov. 24 from 9 a.m. to 5.15 p.m. Taking part will be the xnntmtMr tor Foreign Affaire. Mr. 8. Rajaratnam. Mr. N. Dhanabalan of the107 words
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187 1974-11-10 20 Warning of tougher days ahead by MP SINGAPORE'S economy »J might be unable to absorb retrenched workers if the global economy worsened next year, MP for Alexandra, Prof. Worn Lin Ken, warned yesterday. "And the graduated ware Increases made annually by the National Wages Council may be a casualty next187 words
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998 1974-11-10 20 share prices remain in the doldrnrns, investors by and large have continued to stay well clear of the stock market. Having been hurt too often in the recent past, they are not about to reappear on the trading floor until a more definite998 words
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Article30 1974-11-10 20 THE Straits tin price In Penang yesterday tumbled another SIS to ctoae the week at IMS per plcul on an official offering down 55 tons to MS tons.30 words
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146 1974-11-10 20 'No mixed visiting' reminder for students UNIVERSITY of Singapore undergraduates living In King Edward VII Hall have been reminded that male and female hostelites are barred from visiting each other's rooms. The reminder was sent in a note to tbe students from the Master of the baa He confirmed sending146 words
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Article83 1974-11-10 20 1 1 fined for gambling ■LEVIN men were fined a total of 1850 by a court yesterday (or gambling In public on Friday Ng Sim Peng. 29. Tang Joo Huat. 39. Aw Ah Lee. 35. Law Ah Kau. 31. Sing Yong Beng. 19. and Tan Heng Hoe, 43. were fined83 words
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Article241 1974-11-10 20 ff^ACHI Consumer Products (8) Pte. Ltd. will soon extend it* range of production to Include electrical home appliances. This was disclosed by the managing director, Mr R Islilkawa, at the official opening of the Arm's factory at BedoK New Town by Finance MlnUter. Mr.241 words
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Advertisement2189 1974-11-10 21 classified ads (g EISA VEO and her girls congratulate her model Evelyn Al LI on heing selected for the leading role in the ftlni "Full House" Tel imam !NTERNATIONAL BAPTIST CHURCH or Singapore 90 Kings Koad. (near the American school) All services In English M timing worship services 9 ,i2,189 words
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Advertisement1058 1974-11-10 21 JUNE IBM FORO CORTINA Super 1600 c c. engine, upholstery, and paint In excellent condition, plus tapeplayer Only $3,750 0.n.0 secures. Please ring MIS7S. 197* AUSTIN MNM good condition $4,250/- ono 3-A Blnjai Park Buklt Tlmah miles. RIO TPJUMPH TRJ4 alloy rims and new tyres $4 000 Contact Yeo *****41,058 words
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Advertisement763 1974-11-10 21 IS7S VAUXNAU. VIVA SL 1159 cc. 4 -door with air cooler, tape player and new tyres Road tax and Insurance Ull March 1975 Phone Mr Koh *****3 9.00 am 500 p m 19r« VOLKSWAGEN STATIONWAGON, lop condition accident free, new tax Insurance M.BOO on o Number plate SX 5883 *****1763 words
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Advertisement759 1974-11-10 21 ■vi. hurt nm 5 BARBEOUES I PAOANO CURP.Y < County km UOB CeHswle < Chong's Barbeque Oarden" 'Mh Floor. UOB Building < < 12-B Andrew Avenue 1. Bonham Street <( < Semhawang Road 14 m s T *****8 Ext. 420 < < Tel *****1 < < SEA FOOD < CANTONESE:759 words
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Advertisement627 1974-11-10 21 JOINT VENTURE AUSTRALIAN MANUFACTURER OF SMALL METAL PRODUCTS WITH WORLDWIDE SALES SEEKING A CONTRACTOR WITH WELDING AND SPRAYING FACILITIES. CONTACT: MR. A.W. MARTIN. RM 360, TEL *****1 or *****06 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that I. Kaan Quan To of No 20-A, Commonwealth Avenue. Block 38. Singapore 3. have applied627 words
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Article, Illustration2039 1974-11-10 22 EPSOM JEEP - $433 UPSET BY TWIN HAPPINESS II EPSOM JEEP ASUWADI MAKES IT A BIG-PRICED DOUBLE ON SUNSHINE TOUCH TWIN HAPPI--1 NESS n, with Asuwadi Nawi astride, created a spectacular upset when he toppled hot favourite Bombus 111 in the Chus 5 Div 2 6f race t pay $433 for a win2,039 words
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897 1974-11-10 22 APPRENTICaS P. Lee and P. Dourado were suspended three racing days and Vlauanatban two lay the stewards for careless and Inconsiderate riding. The supendlary steward report on yesterday's races at Ipoh: State of track: Good RACE 1: raaey That was a little alow to more Rider897 words
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Article49 1974-11-10 22 TOTAL POOL: $9,464 IST: NO. ***** (52J42) 2ND: NO. 3M7S ($1,171) 3RD: NO. ***** (I 5*5) STARTERS <$M each) Nos. 3MK, S3M4, *****, *****, *****5, *****, *****, *****, *****. *****, *****, *****. ***** CONSOLATION ($45 each): Noa. *****, *****. *****. *****, *****, *****, *****, *****. *****! *****.49 words
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Article, Illustration253 1974-11-10 22 CHEW MEI- LIN - $500,000 WORTH OF VIP's FOR LOCAL TURF CHEW MEI-LIN By TWENT THBr.r: racehorses, worth more than half a million dollars, were flown In yesterday In what waa one of Singapore's lareest single consignments ef thoroughbreads for the local tart. Weighing a total of 11.5VA kilogrammes, they flew In a Boeing253 words
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Advertisement673 1974-11-10 22 ■V SBBofl eBBooL IW I I<■ sfal WII ■0k» Leading Engineering Company In Kuala Lumpur invites applications from Malaysian citizens for following posts: DEBIQN DRAUGHTSMAN CUM ESTIMATOR (Air-Conditloning Department) .Mln. MCE. with 2 years experience In estimates taking off quantities, layout design, site supervision, preparation of tenders, drawings etc. SALES673 words
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Advertisement458 1974-11-10 22 ►^HGLAXCT^ V GLAXO-ALLENBURVS I ALAYSI A) SDN. BERH AD require the services of a lady or gentleman pharmacist for their Sales Department The successful candidate who will have a recognised degree in Pharmacy or Pharmacology and Physiology, will be primarily responsible for medical communications and technical sales training. Preference will458 words
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Advertisement26 1974-11-10 22 X^ErL ■fcj' j£»"*() I 7^ Dalicloua I Pull or vr.smins *ni protein <tt'. > essential I fcr good health Successful men and popular I film stars' delight'26 words
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185 1974-11-10 23 By EPSOM JEEP (CONSISTENT Jadi Wang goes over his right trip after a splendid second over the straight s*f last week and on hi* second to Man of Courage 11, over the Bukit Timah 8f in August, he should be a185 words
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Article1317 1974-11-10 23 Racr 1 ft ANNA: Creditable second with 6 13 to WUnu 111 91 last week; won twice early In seaton beating Class 3 Dtv. 1 Held XL Bit with 5.9 Mar 23; chance. ROMAS YND: Goes over right distance after («f str run last week; has been1,317 words
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Article1174 1974-11-10 23 g7TT*nLngl 2°° CLA SB 2 9ViF ii-ia—— ($lO,OOO $7,000 to winner i WSmm a (Manna) Allan St.«(+»)P 7 I Z2*i Wi«Mr»< ll»t O) Donnelly 9 1 12 <■>■«)* new. t 9531 ailS»ui»i a (Oold) Boufoun 4 IS <pc f L ;iti an (liwiniSit (Chatu* HUD Allan 7t 01,174 words
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307 1974-11-10 23 DENNIS CHIA - Domestic Blend should beat weak field DENNIS CHIA By nOMESTIC Plend, v with three wins In his last four starts, comes up against a weak Class 5 field In Race Two and should chalk up another win at Ipoh today. The (our year old can sprint and stay. He won307 words
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Article61 1974-11-10 23 MELBOURNE. Sat —Four-year-old Lsllanl. the Mgiiasl suke-wlnnlng mare In Australasian turf history, Incraaasd bar winnings to ASIS«JOS (about •Me.000) when she won the Queen's Cup at Plemlngton here today. Lsllanl this season has won the Caiufteld Cup and two big handicaps, and ""Htvtrt second to ■'■''HutReuter - 61 words
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Article58 1974-11-10 23 ISLAMABAD. Sat. The next Asian Oames In Islamabad will be held In November 1878. It was decided hers yesterday at a meeting of the Pakistan Sports Board. China has agreed to build and finance s main stadium, an aU-condltloned gymnasium, s swimming pool and a hostel for58 words
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Article64 1974-11-10 23 men Mir TtT OIMMII OMIA M«M AJIUBBVOT D. HMMomt rrac nimMadto niaatudio rwiyrttaM PNatMw LamtMrJuk rniiiiimi (■MM lk«lfc> Abent Tim* OtataMtl Start* ■atat* D. WmIm ClMMMtl KirM DnDw ■ftllmuk Malnm LaaUmIaa tttlrem Turn lUlliaarii mm omki FriMkObvt hiHufw Kiacdu*? rnMtOtan PnMkOMMt rtmuMi Immi K Hw«|ir ■l.HoiM Rd K. limuir64 words
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Article20 1974-11-10 23 LONDON. Sat. England beat Franca 2-4 In a woman's International soccer match hers last night. Halftime 2-o— (tauter20 words
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234 1974-11-10 23 Argentina want 4 teams more for world final ROMS, Sat. The 1978 World Soccer Cup final round should be played by 30 teams Instead of 16. with the extra four spots going to European or South American teams, Argentine officials said here yesterday This Is the proposal Argentina, which will234 words
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Article351 1974-11-10 24 Marsh's goal wins City the lead LONDON, Bat— A goal by Rodney Marsh helped Manchester City to lump past Liverpool ana Ipswich to top place In the English Football League today. Manfhrstftr squeezed out a 1-0 victory over Stoke City, Marsh's winning goal mining in the 20th minute. Liverpool slipped351 words
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153 1974-11-10 24 THE clash of the two Parrer Park "glanU". Hampshire aad Spider Sports lub. In the FAS Presidents Cup at Jalan Beaar Stadium last might, was abandoned five minutes before fnlltime with Hampshire leading 10. Referee Relaad Vlana called off the match after Spiders lnsMerlght SavuU153 words
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Article, Illustration603 1974-11-10 24 GODFREY ROBERT - HE ALMOST TURNED DEFEAT INTO A WIN By GODFREY ROBERT CCRUM-H ALF Yeo Eng Kit yesterday produced an exciting finish to the annual rugby international when he scored the try that held favourites Malaysia to a 6-6 draw at the padang.603 words
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Article, Illustration230 1974-11-10 24 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By AMERICAN foot- ball, most popular game in America after baseball, made its debut here at the American School, King s Road, yesterday. The players. comprising students from the American School. International School and a sprinkling of locals, were divided Into two230 words
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Article53 1974-11-10 24 NEW StralU Times Malaysta loujht a thrUllng bmttle •tainat StralU Tuass Stof»pore before wtnntnc by srMn Plus 6677 to 5670 In the bowling event of tb* tater-Company Oamei at Jarkls's Bowl Orchard yesterday. The two teams win meet ■t golf, soeosr. table tennis, hadmtnton and53 words
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Article40 1974-11-10 24 SALOON Sat. South Vietnam and Indonejta today qualified for tomorrow's (lnal In the National Day soccer tournament. South Vietnam beat Thailand J-J and Tnrtnnsels defeated Taiwan 3-0. Thailand and Taiwan win pUjr a consolation match, tomorrow.40 words
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Article28 1974-11-10 24 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Malaysian Prime Minister Tun Abdul Raaak m reelected pseUiiil of the Olympic Council of Malaysia at IU biennial general meetIng hrre today. Neuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article31 1974-11-10 24 LONDON. Sat Reeufta of last night s Bngtiab League soccer matches: Dtv. 4: Doneaeter 1 Shrewsbury I; Uncota S Torquay 1; Swansea 0 Rotherham Worklngton S Reading 1 TJPI31 words
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Article218 1974-11-10 24 Amiss hits not out 114 MELBOURNE. Sat. Dennis Amiss gave Australian cricket followers their first glimpse of his batting prowess here today when he hit 114 net out la an unbrokrn opening stand ef 217 with Brian Lnckbarst for MCC against Victoria, Lnckhurst finished with 98 and at the end218 words
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281 1974-11-10 24 S'pore Indians should beat Johore tonight OINOAPORE Indians meet their rohore counterparts M Jalan Besar Stadium tonight at 7.30 for a place in the semifinals of the Bardhan Cup soccer tournament, and my forecast is they should win, reports JOE DORAI. For after a lon*, while, they an able to281 words
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Article41 1974-11-10 24 BANGKOK. Bat China a soccer players visited Bangkok's famed Emerald Buddha shrine yesterday, but a scheduled friendly match with a Thai team was postponed because of IS Inches of water on the playing field, caused by a storm. AP.AP - 41 words
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