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Title Section22 1975-06-14 1 BBCEIVED TTJUNI97S Maal »k .oinptoy Saction The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FINAL EDITION SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1975 25 CENTS M.C.(P) 492 7522 words
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YOUR WEEKEND REDING
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The Sunday Times
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Article135 1975-06-14 1 The 'Chinese Connection' IOMORROW the Sunday Times takes an in-depth look at what is claimed to be the world's most powerful and successful narcotics ring in the history of drugs-running. It is known to operate behind the facade of legitimate export import businesses, gaming clubs and restaurants on the Amsterdam135 words
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Article92 1975-06-14 1 Columbo— TV's strangest cop OTHER highlights In this week's issue of the Sunday Times are: A PROFILE on Peter Falk who as superdetective Colimbo portrays TV's strangest and most popular cop. ANOTHER In the monthly series of local short stories, this one entitled A Singapore Fairy Tale. A REPORT on92 words
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Article54 1975-06-14 1 FINAL EPISODE in the serialisation of the movie. The Towering Inferno. SRI DELIMA and how romantic it Is to battle the elementa for no sensible reasons. WONG LAI WAH on how to give a man the brush off. THE WONDER ROBOT, Robbie, who can cook a snack and54 words
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Article129 1975-06-14 1 HTHE state of English as is spoken and written in Singapore, has become a subject of controversy in educational circles. It is a subject that is caught in the middle of the Republic's change: promoting bilingualism and a "blue collar" outlook for our industrial base.129 words
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Article60 1975-06-14 1 TWO new scries start this *-eek in Sports Nation: SOCCER Malaysia's story by ranking FAM official Peter Vellappan. PROFILE— a personality series on outstanding sportsmen and women in Singapore and elsewhere. This week: Ng Chor Yau. the new Singapore badminton champion. Also in Sports Nation tomorrow, INSIDE TRACK60 words
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Article42 1975-06-14 1 OTHER highlights In tomorrow's Sunday Nation: IN SEARCH of son, sea, sand and sex: a study of tourism today; COLUMNIST CHANG KAI MING writes aboct NTUCs thrust into big business: REGIONAL AFFAIRS WRITER HUANG HO on South-east Asia's insurgency problem.42 words
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Article93 1975-06-14 1 Top features in tomorrow's Asia Magazine: SL'ZIE WONG IS ALIVE BUT NOT WELL Hong Kong's Wanchal district— of Suzle Wong fame is undergoing a dramatic transformation. The girlie bars are now giving way to high rise office buildings MARIANAS: TIME TO DECIDE The 15.PM people of the93 words
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Article558 1975-06-14 1 LESLIE FON6 - LESLIE FON6, Naval cordon round Spore By News Editor THE Government has thrown a naval cordon round Singapore to turn back any ship heading here with Vietnamese refugees on board. According to the Home Affairs Ministry, the cordon is necessary because Singapore cannot cope with any further558 words
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Article65 1975-06-14 1 LONDON. Fri.^John Profumo. a former Tory government minister who figured in one of Britain's most sensational scandals, received high honour from Queen Elizabeth today after 12 years' tolling in obscurity as a social worker. The gazetting of Mr. Profumo as a Commander of the Order of theReuter - 65 words
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501 1975-06-14 1 Thai trawler seized after sea clash BANGKOK, Friday pAMBODIAN patrol boats have captured a Thai trawler and Its crew after a clash with a Thai naval boat In Thai waters, marine police reported here today. Six Thai marine poI llcemen were wounded and several Cambodians were believed killed or woundedReuter; AP - 501 words
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108 1975-06-14 1 Inflation rate: A sharp worsening ONDON. FM. BriLt tain today announced a sharp worsening of its Inflation rate, up to a record 25 per cent a year and far steeper than most of Its industrial competitors. The retail price Index the Government's offlclal measure of inflation rose by 4.2 perReuter - 108 words
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Article65 1975-06-14 1 JAKARTA, PH. A former Indonesian student leader. Sjahrtr, 35. waa sentenced to stx-and-A-half yeanr jail cm fcbargea of taking part In anU-go*ern-ment rioting ben laat year The rtou were sparked by antl-Japsneaa student dewwy^ii^M^rn during thai official visit here of former Japanese Prime Melatar65 words
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Article64 1975-06-14 1 A REPUBLIC of Singapore Air Force Staikemaster crashed near Tenang, near Labis, Johore, late yesterday afternoon while on a navigation exercise. Both pilot* are believed to ha^e died, a Ministry of Defence statement said last night Their namca are being witheld until their next-of-kin have been notified.64 words
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Article, Illustration230 1975-06-14 1 LAI YEW KONG - LAI YEW KONG By rIE black panther of Tampinea eluded its pursuers for the fourth day yesterday— but made its presence felt by leaving a clear set of pug marks In Jalan Ang Slant Kong on Thursday night. The m»rks were230 words
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Article492 1975-06-14 1 Indira: Poll defeat a new blow T^EW DELHI, Fri.— Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and the ruling Congress Party, stunned by a verdict holding her guilty of corrupt electoral practices, took a new blow today with an election defeat in the western state of Gu Jurat A rlghtwlng opposition combine ofReuter; AP - 492 words
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Article57 1975-06-14 1 .PARIS. Frl. Mr. Priam Van Ba, head of the permanent mission of South Vietnam's Provisional Revolutionary O o v c m m ant (PRO) here, has been recalled to Saigon where he will assume new functions, well-informed sources said last nlfht. Mr. Ba. 54. has been theReuter - 57 words
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Article69 1975-06-14 1 BEOUL, Prt. Blngapr«« won two m*daj, a »U w and a bronat —in the relay events en the fovrth day of the Asian track and field champl<«unlpc Imps today. The silver came from the man's 400 m quartet who were second to Japan while the bronze69 words
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Article42 1975-06-14 1 THE foreign ministers of the AancUtkn of SduUieaat Astan Nation.? (Assart) will meet here during the first week of July tn discuss an agenda, and venue for the proponed avonuit meeting of ht«d» of government, diplomatic source tail today— AP.AP - 42 words
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Article42 1975-06-14 1 KTW YORK. Tt\. Dow Jam average* baaed on first hour of trading on the Nn York Stock Bxcnaige: 30 loom sis 72. down 259; 20 traiup 167 16. down Mb; IS uuW ti.M. down 0.03: (5 stock* *****, dowi. 0.8J..-UPIUPI - 42 words
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Article32 1975-06-14 1 MOSCOW, FrL Soviet eomsaanlst party leader Lronid Brezhnev propawd today that the i -eat powers sign an agreement outlawing "new types of weapon of mass destruction "-AP.AP - 32 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous15 1975-06-14 1 The weather Ttm weather outlook for Singapore today from 6 a.m. to noon: isolated showers.15 words
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Article475 1975-06-14 2 Tougher steps to stem inflation POUND TAKES ANOTHER BASHING IN MARTS LONDON. Friday WITH the pound taking another battering on world money markets, signs are emerging here that the British Government is preparing stern economic remedies. Chancellor of the Exchequer Denis Healey told Parliament yesterday that the Government was determinedReuter - 475 words
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Article46 1975-06-14 2 MOSCOW. Frf. soviet Russia, through the official news agency Taj* said yesterday that OB Secretary of Defence, Mr. James Schlednger, was seeing "mirages ln the desert" when he charged that a Russian military bass had been built at the Somali port of Bsrtsrsv— lUuUt.46 words
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289 1975-06-14 2 AMSTERDAM. Fri. EADING commer- clal bankers in conference here yesterday said they regarded continued depreciation of sterling as almost inevitable because of accelerating British inflation. They urged stronß corrective measures for the British economy and said Mr. Harold Wilson's Labour Government should introduce themReuter - 289 words
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Article179 1975-06-14 2 Day Mrs K's 'advice' sank a ship WASHINGTON, Friday rpURKEY sank one of its own ship during A the invasion of Cyprus last year after Mrs. Nancy Kissinger, wife of the US Secretary of State, had sleepily told her husband they should "sink the goddamned thing," according to the magazineReuter - 179 words
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Article53 1975-06-14 2 LISBON, Prl. Portugal yesterday vewee to fight apartheid and to make antii*Afcw"^Mt" the cornerstone of It* foreign policy. The pledge waa given here by Prime Minister Vasco Oon Calves in an opening adreas to the 24-nattcn UN committee on decolonisation, which la meeting for the flnt timeReuter - 53 words
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Article, Illustration74 1975-06-14 2 OAILBOAD cars lying tumbled off lv the tracks after a crash near Chlin in Belgium on Thursday. The 13-wagon Amsterdam-Brus-sels-Paris express train derailed near a row of houses when an automatic rail switch opened accidentally under the seventh coach, causing no deaths but injuring 76 people.UPI - 74 words
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117 1975-06-14 2 New Luanda clashes despite peace bid LUANDA, Fri. Fresh fighting has been reported between Luanda's rival liberation movements despite a reconciliation summit planned for this weekend ln Kenya. Hie latest clashes were reported to have taken place ln Henrique de Carvalho, centre of the eastern Luanda district. There were alsoReuter - 117 words
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Article48 1975-06-14 2 BRUSSELS, Prl.—Anonymous telephone callers threatened yesterday to bomb BruesrLs airport If Belgium goes ahead with the purchase of American Pit fighter-bombers. The threats followed by five days the Government's selection of the PlB over the French Mirage Fl for the Belgian Air Force. UPI.UPI - 48 words
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Article26 1975-06-14 2 PARIS. Fri. The axed luxury liner Prance could be back at sea ln two weeks. French Transport MiniM^r Marcel CavalUe said yesterday— Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article, Illustration265 1975-06-14 2 IMF talks failure may delay aid schemes PRIS, Fri.— Failure to agree on world monetary reforms will probably delay implementing new aid schemes for developing countries until at least the end of the year, senior monetary officials said yesterday. The officials, after two days of negotiations as part of theReuter; UPI - 265 words
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185 1975-06-14 2 MANCHESTER, Fri. Scientists unwrappinc the ZJM-year-wld mummified body of an Ecrptlan glri yesterday found cold on her nipples and fingernails— and now believe they may have discovered a princess. They also found support for belief that the embalmers of ancient Ecypt practised neeronfrUla185 words
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WORLD NEWS TWO
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Article, Illustration78 1975-06-14 3 FiftAELI Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin (left) meeting President Ford at the White House on Thursday, tLeir third meeting to seek a solution to the .Middle East deadlock. Reports In Washington said the two leaders wound up their talks in agreement on the advantages of takingAP - 78 words
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157 1975-06-14 3 ISRAELI ARMY CHIEF 'NOT TOLD OF ARAB PLAN TO ATTACK' HPEL AVTV, Frl. Israel's 1 Chief of Staff In the 1973 Mid-East war claims that essential intelligence warnings of the impending Egyptian and Syrian attack were not brought to bis attention, the Trades Union Federation dally Davar reported today. ItReuter - 157 words
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435 1975-06-14 3 LONDON. Friday BRITAIN has agreed in principle to supply arms to Egypt worth £450 million (552,335 million), an Egyptian spokesman said last night. Although the spokesman refused to give details of the arms involved, reports said Egypt was seeking jets, helicopters, missiles, radarReuter; AP - 435 words
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277 1975-06-14 3 -World weapons race hotting up: Institute QTOCKHOLM, Frl. O The race for weapons continues to gain momentam and the 1974 weapon contracts were more than USs2l* billion (Ss47< billion), said the sixth annaal book of the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, released here yesterday. The book, considered by many asAP - 277 words
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Article52 1975-06-14 3 JAKARTA, Frl. The Jakarta dally Indonesian Observer yesterday urged President Suharto to Impose controls on extravagance by civil servants In line with his austerity campaign. The President last year told government officials to avoid lavish entertaining. It said, but bigger and bigger parties were now inReuter - 52 words
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Article29 1975-06-14 3 LONDON, Frt.— Uranium producers of Britain, Prance, South Africa, Canada and Australia have set up a trade association known as Uranium Institute based In In London. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article28 1975-06-14 3 BARNSLEY (England), Prl. Five miners were killed, and another suffered facial turns In an explosion a« the Houghton coal mine near nere last night. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Miscellaneous337 1975-06-14 3 Straits Times Crossword ACROBB 6 It's mean to affirm bow 1 Strung a purpose In the .2" ODe v < 7 >- case of the orchestra, (12). 7 Tb executton of an of--8 Drink and urn on to %r*' fence ttarouf h the sulks a short night (3-4). I"!!**™ Uow337 words
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Article30 1975-06-14 4 WASHINGTON. FrL President Ford yesterday urged Congress to approve a comprehensive energy programme to reduce foreign oil Imports and make the United States self-sufficient in energy production In 10 years.30 words
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Article25 1975-06-14 4 LONDON: Britain's Muslim leaders, representing more than i trillion lmmigra 7,1.1, bar called for separate scb<wls for boys and girls to protect the children's morals.25 words
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Article34 1975-06-14 4 PORT MORESBY: The rebel Bougainville Provincial Assembly pledged it would go ahead with its plan to secede from Papua New Guinea after talks aimed at settling Its differences with the Central Oovernment broke down.34 words
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Article27 1975-06-14 4 WASHINGTON: American Motors Corporation and a number of other United States firms will sell Egypt "an unspecified amount of trucks and Jeeps," the US State Department aald.27 words
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Article21 1975-06-14 4 HOUSTON: A space agency official said the United States would soon begin charging other countries a fee for using Americanlaunched satellites.21 words
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Article32 1975-06-14 4 NAIROBI: Ugandan President Idi Amin has called on Arab nations to demonstrate solidarity with black Africa by severing all trade links with white-ruled South Africa, reports reaching here from Kampala said. Agencies.Agencies - 32 words
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Article111 1975-06-14 4 ILO opens its doors to PLO fENEVA, Frl. The vl International Labour Organisation (ILO) yesterday opened its doors to the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO), overriding pleas by Western trade unionists that the command body first renounce its aim of destroying Israel. Amid boos and applause United States and Israeli delegatesReuter - 111 words
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306 1975-06-14 4 LISBON. Fri. The Portuguese state radio yesterday said that, according to unconfirmed reports, Indonesian troops had been involved In recent troubles on the borders of Portuguese Timor. But Indonesia's representative at the UN decolonisation committee meeting here, Mr. ChaLder Akbar Sani. told newsmenReuter - 306 words
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Article27 1975-06-14 4 BALTIMORE. Frl The Singer Sewing m «"*»*tw Company was fined UBS2.MO c.J»S.67bi yesterday for making Illegal contributions to the 1973 Nlxon-Agnew re-election campaign fund. —Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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325 1975-06-14 4 'IndoChina welcome to join Asean' JAKARTA, Friday NORTH and South Vietnam and Cambodia would be welcome to join Asean, Thai Prime Minister Kukrit Pramoj said today after talks with Indonesian President Suharto. At a press conference following a second round of talks here, Mr. Kukrit was asked about future AseanReuter - 325 words
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Article52 1975-06-14 4 WARSAW, Prt A court in south-west Poland has sentenced two Ftit*~**ni of a meat fraud gang to 13 years' lmpcijoomeat after they were found guilty of cheating the state of £13.300 (BKIMt) by altering the weight and quality of meat products, the Polish News Agency pap announced lastReuter - 52 words
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Article38 1975-06-14 4 BRUSSELS, Prt. Belgian Rime Minister Leo Tinderaans yesterday survHed the worst crisis of his year-old administration when Parliament passed a vote of confidence in his Cabinet over Its decision to buy US fighter planes. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article, Illustration65 1975-06-14 4 Cheers for Franco SPANISH Chief of State Generalissimo Francisco Franco acknowledging the cheers of the crowd on Thursday as he and his wife Carmen arrived at Las Ventas bullring where he presided at the annual "beneflc bullfight." There has been mounting pressure to Ket the 82-year-old generalissimo to step downUPI - 65 words
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Article71 1975-06-14 4 HONGKONG. Frl. —The Hongkong Supreme Court yestercay ordered an Indefinite postponement of the funeral of a former Nationalist Chinese officer found hanged In his hotel room last w.-efc The funeral originally set for today by the China Travel Service (CTB), was ordered postponed by ChiefUPI - 71 words
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Article58 1975-06-14 4 SEATTLE, Pri About 100 people marched through Seattle yesterday protesting against the policies of Philippine president Marcos. The group, charging that there has been no true freedom In the Philippines since Mr. Marcos declared martial law there In September 1972, picketed on the sidewalk outside the building housing58 words
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230 1975-06-14 4 Tycoon: I saw CIA bid to kill Castro ■VJBW YORK. Frl. il American industrialist Edward Lamb said yesterday that he witnessed an assassination attempt on Fidel Castro in 1969 during one of several trips he made to Cuba. Mr. Lamb said he was later told by Dr. Castro's personal physician.AP - 230 words
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Article59 1975-06-14 4 JAKARTA. Fri. Indonesian Vlce-Prealdent Sultan Hamenftku Buwono opened the aist Asian Film Festival here last night before an audience of producers and film stars, from 10 coun trier. This year'fc festival ha* dropped the tradition of awarding the Oolden Harvest trophy Asia's Oscar but It will presentReuter - 59 words
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Article48 1975-06-14 4 LONDON, Frt. Brittti minister Lord OcronwyRobeits yesterday (tostiibwl Prince Norodom ahsnouk m a moderating Influence and said the Prince would be returning soon to Cambodia. Lord Ooronwy Roberta, who is Parliamentary Undersecretary for foreign Affair*, was replying to question* In the House of Lords.— ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article40 1975-06-14 4 MADRID. Fri. Spain ha* told United Nations secretary-general Kurt Waldhelm that It would not go to war over Spansh Sahara but would withdraw from the desert colony as soon as possible, highly placed sources said yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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228 1975-06-14 5 Park: If US moves out nuclear 'shield' WASHINGTON, Fri. South Korean PresiPiw Park Chung-Hee said here that his country would develop its wn w at »«nic weapons if the United States withdrew its nuclear nmbrella from the state. Speaking to columnists Rowland Evans and Robert Novak, whose report was publishedReuter - 228 words
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Article63 1975-06-14 5 Language of peace MOSCOW Pri. Premier Alexei Kosygln said yestfiday the Soviet Union was completely serious about detente but warned that peace could not be built while some countries spoke the language of the cold war. "We address our partners In the language of peace," Mr. Kosygin told voters InReuter - 63 words
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Article34 1975-06-14 5 UNITED NA"1ON8. Prl. The Cyprus Government has called last Sunday's referendum In the Turkishoccupied part of the Island "a provocative demonstration of defianoi" of International law ami the United Nations.— AP.AP - 34 words
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Article31 1975-06-14 5 NAIROBI, PH. Two bombs exploded In a car park outside Nairobi's 200--room Panafric Hotel early today, causing all guests to be evacuated bnt no one was injured. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article40 1975-06-14 5 TEL AVIV, Prl. Two Arab children were injured In tne occupied Gam Strip today when a bomb they had found went off, the state radio reported. The children were taken to hospital, the ieport eakl AP.AP - 40 words
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433 1975-06-14 5 Why Aussie troops fought in Vietnam... CANBERRA, Fri POLITICAL pressnre from the United States not military motives played a large part in Australia's decisions to send troops to Vietnam, a report tabled in the Senate yesterday said. The 35-page report also said that Australia's decision was based largely on aReuter - 433 words
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Article98 1975-06-14 5 'Re-education' classes in Saigon SAIGON. Frl.— Soldiers, police and other officials of the former South Vietnamese regime began formal re-education courses yesterday and the new Government said classes will last for more than a month. All employees of the proAmerican administrations In the Saigon region are under orders to attendUPI - 98 words
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Article64 1975-06-14 5 DAR ES SALAAM, Prl. Two American students and a Dutch woman held by Marxist guerillas have appealed to their countries to act as quickly as possible to save their lives, an American Embassy spokesman said today. It was the first direct communication from the64 words
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Article37 1975-06-14 5 BAST BERLIN, Prt Oulllermo Israel. Uruguay correspondent of the Bast German ADM news agency, who was expelled from tt» country last month said In an interview published yesterday that Uruguayan police tortured political prisoner*. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article164 1975-06-14 5 Aussies accept one-Korea concept rpOKYO, Frl. Austra--1 llan Foreign Minister Donald Wlllesee told a banquet In Pyongyang yesterday he respected North Korea's views on national reunification, a North Korea broadcast reported today. The official (North) Korean central news agency quoted Mr. Willesee as saying at the banquet given in hisUPI - 164 words
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358 1975-06-14 5 MELBOURNE, Fri RUNAWAY British MP John Stonehouse was today remanded on bail when he appeared in court to face extradition proceedings and a charge of obstructing justice. The 49 -year -old former government minister had spent four days in the maximum securityReuter - 358 words
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Article28 1975-06-14 5 NEW YORK, PW. Trans World Airways said today It has sold three B-747 aircraft to the Iranian Government for US$l6.5 million (5537.4 million), each. AP.AP - 28 words
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Article30 1975-06-14 5 NICOSIA, Pri. President M&karios today offered a major concession to Turkish Cypriote in exchange for the release of Greek Cypriot prisoners allegedly still held by the Turks.— UPl.30 words
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158 1975-06-14 5 WASHINGTON. Frl. rIE US Embassy in Saigwi burned US$5 mL'lion (5511.35 million) in US currency Just before the collapse of South Vietnam so it would not fall into communist hands, a gene r a 1 accounting report disclosed today. The US$5 million was158 words
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Article, Illustration692 1975-06-14 6 JOHN BORRELU - Russian arms tilt power balance in East Africa JOHN BORRELU By Nairobi 'pHE Soviet Union's growinj interest in the horn o Africa is causing concern no only to Western strategists bu also to a number of African countries which have borders with Somalia and Uganda, the two centres of RussianOFNS - 692 words
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Article410 1975-06-14 6 KATHLEEN TELTSCH - KATHLEEN TELTSCH: By New York INTERNATIONAL Women's Year Is beginning to resemble those hardsell promotional campaigns that are supposed to motivate consumers to buy more doughnuts in October because it's doughnut month or purchase sauerkraut and pretzels during their special weeks. Just about every government hasNYT - 410 words
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329 1975-06-14 7 EDWARD LIU - British traders to study investment in Singapore EDWARD LIU By lON DON. Pri— At *-< lean 55 too Britisn lndi'otrtalista wU examine investment ODDortunitles In Dost-Vietnam Malaysia and Singapore in two conferences in the next fortnmht. They are beirut organised by the Confederation of British Industry in conjunction with Singa329 words
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219 1975-06-14 7 4 'moonlighters' face disciplinary action by PUB rt four Public Utilities Board employees, who were acquitted on a corruption charge by a district court on Thursday, now face discipli- nary action by the board. The four, Yusoff bin Ibrahim, 28, a handyman; All bin Senawi. 53. a driver; Mohamed Yusof219 words
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130 1975-06-14 7 FLICE are Investigating the death of two men one of them an off-duty mobile squad policeman whose bodies were found near each other in a drain along 12 km (7$ mile) Upper Thomson Road early yesterday. According to a police spokesman, the130 words
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500 1975-06-14 7 INTERVIEWS with a cross-section of .students from a number of secondary schools here yesterday appear to bear out Singapore Anti-Narcotic Association president Dr. S.H. Tow's claim that teachers do not pay enough attention to drug education in schools. The majority of students interviewed500 words
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Article130 1975-06-14 7 'Exempt these workers from CPF' THE United Front has urged the Government to consider exempting all workers earning less than $300 a month from Central Provident Fund contributions to reduce their hardship during the present "economic depression." But their employers, .««id its pecrptary genera) Mr. Scow Khee Leng, should continue130 words
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121 1975-06-14 7 Freight rates cut with Canal reopening RETLA steamship Company, a leading bulk carrier shipping company, will reduce its freight rates following; the reopening of the Suez Canal. A spokesman for the firm asld yesterday: "In view of the reopening of the Canal. It Is our Intention to schedule our European-bound121 words
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Article33 1975-06-14 7 PROFESSOR David Stan* of the Royal College of Surgeons In England. wUI apeak on Experimental Surgical Research at the Orthopaedic Lecture Ibeatre, Singapore General Hospital on June SO at I pjn.33 words
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Article49 1975-06-14 7 Licensing of sugar imports rE Government placed the import of refined svgar wider licensing from yesterday. No reason has been given for the move. An Imports and Exports Office notice to traders advises that letters of credit should not be arranged, nor orders placed, before import licences are obtained.49 words
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Article34 1975-06-14 7 CAIHNHIIX community centre youth group will organise a trip to Kota Tinggl Jason's Bay on June 39. Kee Is M for members and $9 for other*. Food will be provided.34 words
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Article23 1975-06-14 7 THE 8t John Ambulance AiaoctaUon will hold Its annual meeting at Its headquarters In Beach Road on Wednesday at 6 pjn.23 words
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Article86 1975-06-14 7 SEOUL TRADE TEAM DUE TOMORROW A SOUTH Korean business delegation will arrive tomorrow for a six-day trade-promotion visit. The delegation, led by the former Vice-Minister of the Korean Economic Development Board, Mr. Kirn Tae Dong, will meet local businessmen and also possibly tour Jurong. The mission will hold a Korean86 words
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Article35 1975-06-14 7 THE Minister for Home Affairs, and MP for MacPhcnon Mr. Chua Stan Chin will present the prises at the MaoPherson Table Tennis Individual Championships closing ceremony at the MacPhenon community centre today at pjn.35 words
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Advertisement118 1975-06-14 7 Home improvement isso easy with Black kfi Nil 'Mi J I a\ 1 m*i M I II t* as wSTi Bkb a\^B^ The D 720 electric drill with its extra large Vi" capacity, and its 2-speed feature makes it a breeze to work any home improvement job. With different attachments118 words
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Advertisement163 1975-06-14 7 < CABARET > MISS CHEN SHU FEN Taiwan's adorable nightingale M Sht's mvtet sht's pretty M Sht's tht TALK OF Tit TOWN!! ATTRACTIONS' Sensation* betlv dancer MISS MAR ISAB Mi Exotic floor show by Korea* MISS LIZA PARK sss*^ 1 Local recording artist MISS CCPH a host at other angers163 words
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193 1975-06-14 8 Speedingup the processing of letters SEMI- AUTOMATIC electro mechanical equipment capable of handling letter mall items quickly Is being used at the mail processing office at the Malls and Parcels Centre. Nelson Road. This machine is part of an overall development plan by the Postal Services Department to introd v193 words
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71 1975-06-14 8 Reconditioned PUB cookers snapped up THE Public Utilities Board has sold its entire stock of large reconditioned electric cookers, a board spokesman said yesterday. Thai tollows the PUBs drive to sell old cookers and heaters, which have been refitted and repainted, to consumers who hind them before the closing down71 words
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Article, Illustration73 1975-06-14 8 Come home plea by wife ENCIK Hamdan bin Zainal (above) ha» been missing from his Jalan Bahru Selantan home since Jan. His wife, Cik Fati»ah blnte Hajl Bakri. yesterday appealed to him to return home She has also asked Jl»e Social Welfare Department and Queens town police station to search73 words
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Article29 1975-06-14 8 THE Society of St. Vincent De Paul national council of Singapore will host the P*n»aco" 11— 2nd Pan-Aalan Congress at the Hotel Equatorial frooa tomorrow to Mdajr.29 words
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Article21 1975-06-14 8 ABOUT 400 people win attend the BEA International Sawmill seminar at the Shangrl-L.i Hotel from June 34 to 28.21 words
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110 1975-06-14 8 THE Public Works De- partment Is building a slip road adjacent to Mandarin Hotel to link Orchard Road with Orchard Boulevard at a cost of (220,000. It will serve as a short-cut fojt motorists working or mopping in the Orchard Road area between Scotts110 words
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Article258 1975-06-14 8 S.M. MUTHU - Buses galore for Marine Parade S.M. MUTHU By |T is going to be buses galore for the thousands of residents of Marine Parade housing estate in Katong, who till Thursday had no public Ininpoii service. For^in addition to mini buses of the City Shuttle Service, they are also getting services258 words
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Article40 1975-06-14 8 THE American all-girl pop trio, the Supremes. will fly In from Manila tomorrow at 4.56 p.m. for a threeday visit. While here, they will stage a two-night show at the Shangri-la Hotel on June 16 and 1740 words
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Advertisement289 1975-06-14 8 mttmuTnM road signs contest! mffmnmm win a school bag f M M COLLECT ROAD SIGNS PRINTED ON THE LINERS yM UNDER THE CROWN CAP OF EVERY BOTTLE OF P I p^^^ GREEN-SPOT. STICK THE EIGHT CORRECT ROAD l|t^ SIGN LINERS IN THE CIRCLES ON THE ENTRY f FORM. ffllmM 1289 words
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Miscellaneous171 1975-06-14 8 Bringing ggjgthw By BUI Hvan>th «c Hal Camp ■na^icM^l?^;^ llTVTv^J^l^ <J V FBU FOR I"* 7 Ji our going rw«e she SUPPERS/ l^T F^ r ARe SO V IVafefl V I rnjaa; By Chic Young ug£ga fs*jH3 p^s^ |iosiIT! Abn r By Al Cmpp s s /^(W LORD "N WHAT171 words
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Article, Illustration235 1975-06-14 9 RAYMOND JANSEN - RAYMOND JANSEN PERSEVERANCE, HARD WORK PAY OFF FOR IRENE By yiENNA-BORN Mrs. Irene Y~o~n n g (above) is a classic example of a person who has not only made her bobby of batik painting her way of life but also excelled in it. Introduced to batik paintings235 words
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Article159 1975-06-14 9 EXEC WHO HAD STOLEN GOODS JAILED A SALES executive was jailed for two years by a district court yesterday for dishonestly retaining stolen property worth more than $62,000. William Yeo Chin Slang was round guilty of three charges of receiving a power pump and five fire pumps from Michael Ng159 words
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Article88 1975-06-14 9 Check on signals training HEADQUARTERS, Communications and Electronics, of the Singapore Armed Forces would set up an inspectorate to monitor and check on the standard of signals training throughout the SAF, the Minister ror Science and Technology, Dr. Lee Chlaw Meng said yesterday. At a commissioning parade of officer cadets88 words
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640 1975-06-14 9 AHMAD OSMAN - AHMAD OSMAN Ey 'Firm won't pay $14,000 in NWC increases' J^ FIRM manufacturing car air conditioners paid its managing director salaries totalling $122,000 but refused to pay its workers about $14,000 in NWC wage increases for last year, the Industrial Arbitration640 words
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Article84 1975-06-14 9 Five women for safari to Pahang FIVE women an among an 18 memberteam from the National Youth Leadership Training Institute Alumni who will leave for a safari expedition In the Jungles of the Pahang National Park from today till next Thursday. Activities Include observing wild animals and photographing them, fishing84 words
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70 1975-06-14 9 A 47-year-old painter fell to his death from a scaffolding while painting a storage tank in Paslr Pan jans Road yesterday. According to the police, Lav Hut Teck. of Johor Baru. was painting the tan* at the British petroleum refinery when the mlahap occurred at70 words
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Article30 1975-06-14 9 UNITSD NATIONS. Prl. Singapore has flanatsrt USSSOO (551. 135) as lti 1975 contribution toward* the upkeep of the UN peacemaking force In Cyprus, th* UN announced today. Heuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Advertisement123 1975-06-14 9 pt^^ It's making a big splash in town! Don't miss it ...dive in now! Win fabulous i m Fly& Cruise Vacations w^ in Metro's W W^ CONTEST M 1 I I W Entry Forms at all I i I L Metro Stores METRO HIGH ST 72/74 High Street, Spore 6.123 words
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Advertisement283 1975-06-14 9 < 0 X V 3& INDUS 7 lABAJARAS YES! They will be Performing "LIVE" in: SINGAPORE PENANG IPOH On Thursday 19th June On Saturday 21*1 June On Sunday 22nd June performing at Singapore performing at Dewan Sri performing at Town Hall Conference Hall at 8. 15 p.m. at 8.00 p.m.283 words
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304 1975-06-14 10 The baby who died of fractured skull A BABY-SITTER chw: to remain tight-lip-ped when a coroner yesterday gave her the choice of testifying or be silent at an lnaulry Into the death of a 15--month-old boy. The boy. Teo Meet Jye, died of a fractured skull at 12.45 a.m. on304 words
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448 1975-06-14 10 All done-up' new flats to go on sale •pHREE, four and five-room New Generation Flats, incorporating new features and with larger floor area, will soon be sold to the people, the Housing and Development Board said yesterday. The sale of these flats, said the HDB, would be in accordance with448 words
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Article138 1975-06-14 10 School head denies graft charge A SCHOOL principal denied in court yesterday that he accepted bribes totallinj $1,600 from a man to allow him to continue providinf bus services for pupils of the school. N* Loon Teck is altered to have accepted four bribes while he was principal of Mcc138 words
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Article65 1975-06-14 10 A LORRY DRIVER, Chang Ser Ban was yesterday fined $300 for speeding at 56 krnyh (34 mphi along a speed limit aone of 35 km/h (30 mph) In Upper Thomson Road earlier la the day. Another lorry driver, Ramlan bin SLhab. was also fined $300 for speed65 words
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Article29 1975-06-14 10 THE Hello Support Group rill hold an excursion to .he Chinese, Japanese Oardens and Jurong Hill Top for bay* of the Darul Dwan Orphanage on June 33.29 words
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Article, Illustration298 1975-06-14 10 BrONOKONO film star lPe r w Yang K *»n would have given up acting long ago had it not been Tor his pro! ducer-dlrector wife Florench Yu For "Each time I think sj giving up acting, my wife comes with a298 words
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Advertisement781 1975-06-14 10 Soc^P Boo^B _|oo^_ _yao^_ _yyy_j _po<_^ ®EXPO7S 8 International Ocean Exposition Okinawa Japan, 50.7.75— 18.1.76 s*>_s 5»_S mmw*^mK ssllll_fc_^BsH ■—^M m DAYS COST DATE OF DEPARTURE Bangkok, Hongkong, Taiwan miuS B, cocon 21/7 4/8 18/8 TSm Japan, Okinawa. Korea. is* 29/9. LgJ AUSAN 13/10.27/10. 10. n mrm Bangkok, Hongkong, Taiwann781 words
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267 1975-06-14 11 BOGUS AGENT JAILED FOR CHEATING A STENO AfJ^^APHERwas cheated of $300 by a man who promised to get him a Housing and DeS? ment Board fl at. a magistrates com', was told yesterday X-i n e dock was Han k J Cwang 33 wn was VH J or three months267 words
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Article81 1975-06-14 11 PA's Chinese orchestral concert THE Ministry of Culture will hold a Chinese orchestral concert In its Music for Everyone series at the Singapore Conference Hall at 5 p.m. on June 22. The programme by the People's Association Chinese Orchestra will Include concertos and ensembles containing severa; local compositions. Tickets may81 words
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216 1975-06-14 11 US aid for Indochina auctioned off- OCAL dealers have snapped up rice, wheat and cotton in American aid which hav e been in "cold storage" at the Port of Singapore Authority's godowns for the past two months. The cargo, which arrived here under the American aid programme to Indochina, was216 words
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Article55 1975-06-14 11 THE United Overseas Bank group training department will conduct a second seminar on bankng fcr 100 p^euntverslty students at the UOB building In Raffles Place on Monday. The training department will also be conducting two seminars In December to expore students to the various aspects of banking55 words
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Article38 1975-06-14 11 THE Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr. S. Rajaratnam. will open the Small Mammal House at ti>e Singapore Zoological Garden, Manrtnl, In conjunction with the second anniversary celebraUoti of the zoo on June 29 at 12.20 p.m.38 words
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Article37 1975-06-14 11 Drugs: $3,6oo 'fine TEO Ah Hock, 53, was fined $3,000 yesterday for having 0.55 grammes of morphine in Chanel Soad on May 22 at about 105 p.m. He was fined another $600 for having a hypodermic syringe.37 words
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314 1975-06-14 11 Asean finance marts to be discussed A THREE-DAY inter- national conference to examine the structure of the financial markets of Asean countries and Honckonß will dc held at the Central Bank of Philippines in Manila from July 7 to 9. The conference, entitled South-east Asia's Financial Markets Present and Future,314 words
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484 1975-06-14 11 LAI YEW KONG - Swimtrunk gang gives police the slip again LAI YEW KONG 89,000 HOLDUP -THEN A CEMETERY CHASE By 'pHE elusive four-man Iwi BUB tan trunk gang which has escaped police capture for the past seven months, again foiled a party of detectives yes t c rdav when the latter tried to484 words
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136 1975-06-14 11 Man who had 10 stolen bikes jailed A MAN who was caught having 10 stolen Mercies told a magistrate's court yesterday that he bourn t the bicycles even though he knew they were "fraudulently obtained" by the seller, because of their cheap price. Koh 800 Chang. 29, was jailed for136 words
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Advertisement198 1975-06-14 11 B f fl I X M J r *^^bw 1 V SPECIAIJIiBKI| shanghai shirt co. pte. Ltd. Mafat Slops. 31 1 North Bridge Road Tel *****' 54. Seiegießoad Tel 326X7 Srancftes: Shop 58 Tanghn Shopping Centre Tel *****1 Gl B. Katong Shopping Centre. Tel *****7 II i—H—l Pi <i>~l 2i?198 words
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Advertisement704 1975-06-14 12 I 1 •J b? KALLANGP*RK.S < POREi4.TEL=4«22tI. FLOATING R^LACE CABARET NITE-CLUB ANEW LUXURIOUS PLACE WITH CHARMING ENTERUJNERS THE OASIS PARADISE COVE BAR OPCTAMtTPrTIIR N.TECLUB J^JpJtT^SI^R 7PM-12MWNWHT EXOnCqjWESEDTNNER TAIWAN PORRIDGE REST 9RM.-3A.M. TIAM.-3PM6PM.-4AM COFFEE HOUSE 12 NOON-4AJM. •THE GIPSY NITE-CLOB* 8 PM-2A.M SATURDAY* HOLIDAY TILL 3 AM E^ MUTm N0 COVER704 words
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Advertisement371 1975-06-14 12 LIDO: lltk TWHTIMI'mV! 4 shows daily: 11am, 2.15, 530 8.45pm. AOWMIOH MHCiae CMC LI ICM-CTALLS MM aSI Ji MO NAL* PmCf-NO aHUT*«rr COMCtWIOM MO rW O«T Advance CASH Bookings only hhhhhiiihl Itfl I^^^! a^^^^^^am Mr I mote tim ouhaway ■afVIJayERMalf x^\ MB^BHV^aWaTfaaVMaf^ af»V aaaV Bm>bb aafli aWJ »Ml»' CVJ Tk371 words
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Advertisement569 1975-06-14 12 NOW SHOWING Gotden C.r 1 45 .4. 7&9 30 i ■-^■^■^■^■^■Tll7T* tit 4 ■"^rSiiiS' 5 Now Showing! hih it im I s.»P.i. D OF B THI S S WORIT Admis.ion: Adults: $2.00 ChiWrtn: $1 .00 "^'.7^r:: THE SEVEN CfIFFINS MaflßjllJJ •IJI I" W>^ DIRECTED BY: TWM SMAMSI I ™< FuJJ569 words
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Advertisement682 1975-06-14 12 10t«> TOWERING DAY 4 lilt— «aJI| Km Tkmi m ll.«. 2.1 S. J JO 4 $4Jo« No Fra« Li»» No M No Milltory O.ntaMMOn C«:l«S4-Stoll» J2 5< CASH BOOKINGS I Pool N«wmon, Steve M Tk. TOWf RING INH«MO- Ponov". Ifil.tiri'EaUiiiJ a latK MAGIC DAT II 1 JO 400 4 4}682 words
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Advertisement514 1975-06-14 13 The Beefeater A genuine English Pub (as near a* d- it!) 417, River Valley Road, Singapore phone *****5 open 7 days a week 11.30am -midnight Cocktail time 7pm —9pm and 20% J«§A^ off all drinks. W^'*& Charming üßeefeaterettu Beefeaterette M jf3P^Sf\ waitresses •NO SERVICE TffiiMUl^ CHARGES V/^^n Steaks said to514 words
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Advertisement265 1975-06-14 13 When you move in, figglM move up Bk^^ ->_ the exotic spicy I^JJb^l Indonesian PENANGFOOD B^B^BaBfBfaaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBfIfI A A fjM C^KODOK""^) L'^itEPALA A new addre*. become a reduced mouture content is ahUERAH-^ whole new way oT living with delivered within wcondi to any or Wt""* 1 J> Carrier'! Round One (38GR)265 words
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Advertisement777 1975-06-14 13 I PEOPLE'S PfIRK CEnTRE ORflflD OPEniriQ SHLES 1 I over 30,000 worth of prizes to be won comE to unouu PEOPLES PfIRR CEriTRE COMEST I mm m matw of rm m mops I I wwmHKoottHmmn&mMm j I At eteY At mrr j Ist prize FORD ESCORT 1300 CC XL I777 words
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Article403 1975-06-14 14 BRITAIN'S first national referendum has shown, that even In peacetime the Labour, Conservative and Liberal parties can work together with big business in an effective united front The result of the June 5 referendum 67.2 per cent in favour of staying in the European Economic Community proved that403 words
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Article178 1975-06-14 14 QINGAPORE is not the first country in the region to have to turn away refugees. On Monday, according to nows agency reports from Bangkok, the Thai Government refused entry to 108 shipwrecked refugees from Vietnam rescued by a Danish freighter last week. A naval and marine police178 words
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412 1975-06-14 14 T.F. Hwang takes you down memory lane "IN MY view, the establishment of standard Singapore English is overdue." Ray Tongue A DEBATABLE view, perhaps. One which, if raised 20 years ago, would have been laughed down despite the Malayanisation then of the education service. The derision would have come from412 words
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Article561 1975-06-14 14 EXCERPTS of editorial comment from the New Straits Times, Malaysia. SPENCER Chapman once observed that the Jungle is neutral. The Senoi Praaq (Red Berets) have made it an ally. They still number leas than I.WO men but their role in flxhtinc milita.at communism has been substantial and561 words
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219 1975-06-14 14 rE celebrations for Police Week concluded last Saturday. During the week parades were held at which senior officers as well as the ordinary policemen made new and reiterated old pledges. That must have, I suppose, rekindled tr"» enlrit The sagging spirits219 words
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Letter77 1975-06-14 14 REPORTS in the papers of late said that there might be another round of oil price hike. It is timely therefore that the Government renew Its campaign against wastage of electricity. The other day I was surprised to find that one of the unoccupied buildings at the People's Association in77 words
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138 1975-06-14 14 TIMING OF' ZONE LIGHTS BY RADIO? A 8 it Is I think Cisco guards at gantry posts in the restricted zone switch on the lights according to the timings shown on their individual watches. As a result the operative timings may differ by few minutes from one post to another.138 words
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Letter133 1975-06-14 14 MOTORISTS will be encouraged to make full use of the fringe area car parks and will not grudge paying the 50-cent fee for travel In the city shuttle buses provided they can get anywhere near their destination. The terminal of CSS buses should be back at the fringe car park133 words
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Letter65 1975-06-14 14 WHERE Is a fly menace Lat the Changl Point food stalls. This Is due to the fish stalls being situated too close to the eating stalls and the debris left all over the place by the fish mongers. Although the fish stalls have been erected only temporaril- the relevant authorities65 words
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Article, Illustration705 1975-06-14 14 MICHAEL GOLDSMITH - Thoughts of big brother 80ng0 MICHAEL GOLDSMITH PORTRAIT OF A PRESIDENT r -iy m LIBREVILLE. Gabon, this week, a colourful spectacle accompanied the opening of the meeting of the 13 member states of the Oicanisatlon of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec). Upon the arrival of the President of the West AfricanAP - 705 words
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Advertisement17 1975-06-14 14 You can bank on us for expert financial I ~JW assistance BANKof AMERICA IXI. One step ahead.17 words
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Advertisement485 1975-06-14 14 YOUR WAY TO SUtttSS through home study courses The School of Accountancy Business Studies. with 60 years successful experience. offers you Courses for the examinations of: Assoc. Cert. Accts. A.C.A.) last Cost A Mgswt Accts. (1.C.M.A.) Assoc. lataL Accls. (A.LA.) pn^^T: Cost Accts. Assoc (CA.A.) ***SssT^~> Is*. CMd. Sees, ft485 words
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685 1975-06-14 15 US focus on planning as the answer to economic woes WAS HINQTON: Tf With the unemployment rate approaching nine per cent and inflation at a similar level Americans are very critical of the way in which national economic decisions are being made. The general belief Is that policy makers do685 words
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351 1975-06-14 15 MARTIN LIM - Shell cautious about what current year will bring MARTIN LIM By WHAT the current year will bring Shell Refining (F.0.M.) is unpredictable. The outcome is dependent on the movement of internatonal market price levels for crude oil and products. This Is the message conveyed by the chairman, Dr. Richard Hu,351 words
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Article124 1975-06-14 15 Shorrt- term prospects limited, AMSTERDAM: The chairman ot the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, Mr. Guy Sayer, suggested that the Asian dollar market's short-term, growth prospects are limited. At a press conference of the American Bankers' Association International Monetary Conference here, br said for the shortterm the market's growth is124 words
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Article251 1975-06-14 15 rjUTHRIE Corporation vl lifted Dre-tax profits to £9.33 million In 1974 from £8.78 million previously on a Rroup turnover of £144 million. The company is planning a one-for-flve scrip Issue. and a 1.2p final dividend making a total of 13.2 p. International Computer Holdings' earnings before tax rose from251 words
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Article326 1975-06-14 15 SHAREHOLDERS of 0 Harunau investments are in lor a long wav, ii they are nopmg to receive a dividend payment irom the company. Ims is because a maiden payout irom rianmau will be very much dependent on a major recovery In the stock market, according326 words
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Article, Illustration891 1975-06-14 15 TERESA LIM - Slowdown in Asian mart growth TERESA LIM By the Asian dollar market here will continue to grow, it will expand at a slower rate than it did in the 12 months to March 1975, when the size of the market made a 51 per cent leap to a record US$lO.9891 words
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496 1975-06-14 15 HARRY MILLER - London Tin: let shareholders decide' decision HARRY MILLER By LONDON: The board of London Tin Corporation has decided that shareholders should be "given an equal opportunity whether or not to retain their shares," In view of the change of control that Haw Par Brothers International's proposed transaction with Pernas Securities496 words
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Article200 1975-06-14 16 Japan faces trade slowdown SIX major Japanese trading houses with established branches lr Singapore, ha«e predicted a sharp decline in Japan's trade In fiscal 1975. In particular, their prediction Is that the Import growth rate Is likely to fall markedly, while the rate of Increase of exports will also drop.200 words
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165 1975-06-14 16 Citibank predicts prime cuts to six per cent AMSTERDAM: First National City Bank A chairman Mr. Walter Wriston said he expected the prime rate, currently standing In Citibank's case at 6.75. to fall to around six per cent over the next few months. In an Interview, Mr. Wriston said theReuter - 165 words
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Article102 1975-06-14 16 PEOPLE IN BUSINESS Mr Wont Phal Nam has resigned as a director of South East Asia Lumber with effect from June 3. Mr. Kan Ah Chye ceased to be his alternate with effect from the same date. Mr. Philip Gerald Grand?, a director of Malayan Breweries and Its subsidiary, Malayan102 words
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Article322 1975-06-14 16 "F«J»TW YORK. Tburs.— The x^ stock market retreated today In the slowest tradllng In more than two months as Investors concern over higher oil prices wrtkened the New York Stock Exchange list. Analyst* noted that yesterday's announcement by the Organisation of Petroieum Exporting Countries of a raw In322 words
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Article255 1975-06-14 16 AMSTERDAM, ThIOTL A Aiutei wnlliim* Improved (lightly today with Koyml Oatch firmer, rhilipa Uaßam higher and Aka* and Paagire— weaker among Dutch International*. dealers aald. In generally dull conditions on lack of Interest, Pakhoe*. major uanks and Hetoeken rose. KLM finned slightly ahead of result* for the year ended255 words
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Article109 1975-06-14 16 5f URICH, Thura. The «tock market tv almost unchanged on a slightly Increased volume today. The bond market was firm. The Credit Sulaae Index gained 0.1 point to 186.4. Cloatac prtcM in Swlaa franca with th* itlfrerrac* on th« pr»rloua imlMi pnc*«. crMit suim* mo is Swlu Bank Corpn.109 words
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Article74 1975-06-14 16 SYDNEY: Shareholders of Development UnderwritlnK (DUD have approved proposals which pave the way for two major overseas banks to Increase substantially their Investments In DUL. The banks potentially are able to Increase their combined equity Interests In DUL to 48 ncr cent Union Bank ofReuter - 74 words
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Article99 1975-06-14 16 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Thursday JS4 7 Wednesday J34 2 Week ago 3W.J TINS Thuraday 106.03 Wedneaday iO4 M Week a«o ***** BUBBERS Thunday 454.0S Wedneaday 4««.n Week ago 4M.M OILS Thursday 280 85 Wedneaday 577 15 Week ago 3»4 24 DOW JONES AVEBAGE INDUSTRIALS Thur»day «1«.J1 Wednesday U4 5»99 words
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Article221 1975-06-14 17 UONQROm m Prices drifUd tower in a market notabry lacking incentive, dealers said. The Hang Seng Index ctosfd at 333 »7. dmm 1.44 potnta. Volume on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange dropped to $10 43 front 9115 million yesterday On the four Exchanges combtnrd. the turnover dropped to $43.73221 words
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Article56 1975-06-14 17 Import prices la non-aterllßg areaa la U.S. dolUrs par ounce ill Australian dollars par ounce. (2) Average price. (r'bourn* d> ABtea lurlch loockonc I'port U) Ut» UM inn uj \*i SOB 1*4. IMJOt ClOMd 1*8.75 IIS MB KM ?SB 1M9W IH.IH IM.81 1« M PrMar TNur«i«, 1M.S0 1*556 words
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Article204 1975-06-14 17 TOKYO, *rt. The mar- x ket closed slightly easier j after opening higher, as traders became cautious about the earlier levels, dealers raid. The Dow Jones average kxrt 5.10 paints to 4.468 83 with the volume at IM million shares, down from yesterday's 230 million shares. The New Index204 words
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Article285 1975-06-14 17 CYDNEY, Pri—The market closed the week with Its fifth successive decline In trading. Traders said foreign buying support had almost evaporated while local Interest was at a minimum. The Sydney All-Ordinaries index tumbled 4.19 to 370.13. In the leaders. BHP slipped to AI7.CJ while CSR fell to 14.33. Bank285 words
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Advertisement115 1975-06-14 15 10% in Swiss francs for ten years. Indexed rentals. Invest in brick! Close to Geneva. In the frontier area. Individual ownership attested by notanally authenticated deed Administration and maintenance by Swiss company, free of charge Increase in value guaranteed on termination of contract Multi-risk insurances Resale arranged without vendor's commissions115 words
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Advertisement95 1975-06-14 15 a^P^fcaV l^^iiM a^H 111 Wm^Lm^m&^\*mwKJsLJß^mm^m\ Let her see your body while your shirt Is still on. If you've a great build, qic back darts, narrower tion. Get into Brigade by why hide it? New Brigade sleeves, higher arnoholes, Arrow ph?jL«|i«i^|^v from Arrow's French and adjustable cuffs with oinijypyrtyfe* Col lection95 words
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Advertisement883 1975-06-14 16 there's something fishy about Metal Box You bet there is! and we'd like to tell you about it. When it comes to canning fish products, you run into a whole sea of problems transporting and handling the fish to the cannery while they're still fresh the efficiency of the canning883 words
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Advertisement44 1975-06-14 16 DISTRIBUTOR/AGENT ELECTRICAL PRODUCTS We wish to appoint a Company to distribute our range of internationally known electrical relays, switches and circuit breakers. Interviews will be conducted in Singapore later this year. Interested parties please appl> to 'DISTRIBUTOR' P.O. Box 21, Artarmon. N.S.W, 2064. Australia.44 words
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Article57 1975-06-14 17 Hoe K.BC I. Darby 1. GtaM 1. Finance ten L Credit aehcspe tv EL iutarte Carr. iotnncas OB I. Iron $290 •7.70 $2.M fl 07 tIM $1 62 tI.SS $2.00 $1.74 $2 26 $2.76 $3.46 $3 64 »4 46 .1« .10 06 07 .06 .04 .03 -00 .02 .0257 words
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Article17 1975-06-14 17 n* Is line J *0 ♦830 $3.00 $0.57 C 8.75 .a —.11 .0 At, —.01 .0-17 words
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Article23 1975-06-14 17 Sine Darby 8*846* VLaJavan CretUt *****4 Faber Merlin S3.**g I O. Ltusd 68,646 Total Taraever 148M Total Vase*: 64.67 M23 words
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Article47 1975-06-14 17 !■<— lrtlh: HIM tUM Flnaaee: UtSM UO7 Hotefa: IMJM IM.U IPi«»tlUf: I7€JJ 17«.7t Ttay: IMJ4 JM.M I rubber*: Ul.«l UIJI 0.C.8.C: WJM 3MjM S.E.B. Ind.: US.JI ZU.77 Dec. M. 1M« IN Dee. SI, IMB 1M Dee. t», lMt 1M Dre. SI. 1»7« 1M Jan. 1. It7t 1M47 words
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Article1666 1975-06-14 17 THE last transacted ready i sale at the dose of business on the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday compared with the previous .-lays prices together with )976 high and low. ('Adjusted let scrip/ rights Insue). INDUSTRIALS IECTION ONE 1175 Laat i CLOBINO T0NI: Finance and hotel ateady, Induatriala1,666 words
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Article372 1975-06-14 17 TH E Singapore stock market yesterday proved once again to be quite erratic more as a res 1 1 of fieksenfs on the part of operators than anything else. This prompted some technical reaction on weekend covering account with general recovery seen in speculative Issues. Gains were372 words
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Article1181 1975-06-14 17 •DID and offer prices officially JUted and business in and reported to the Stock Bxchange of Slngajiore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets In lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. All Time Bargains or Settlement Contracts are quoted after the worei "Sett1,181 words
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Article1058 1975-06-14 17 RID and offer prices officially Hited and business In ar., reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded eliown in brackets in lota of 1.000 units, unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Ajinamata i I.SOB 2. MS). A. Tap. (O.TSB) (1) 0 79. Alaan1,058 words
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Article99 1975-06-14 17 BOTH the European and DS markets were quiet and thin on Thursday, according to MPOPA Quotations In US$ (Rotterdam) unless stated were: Afloat $350 sellers, 1340/ (US) 1550 cents traded: June (US) 15 cents sellers. (US) 14 cents buyers; July $325, (US) 14.35 cents sellers. $330/333.50/ (US) 1499 words
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Article306 1975-06-14 17 A mixed close to KL trading THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange ruled barely steady for most of yesterday In very quiet conditions with shares ending narrowly mixed. Price movements were narrow and interest slackened considerably. Ibis is reflected In the decline In turnover which fell to 1.49 million unlU valued306 words
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294 1975-06-14 17 Seminar on new techniques to help executives AN advanced manage- ment programme, designed to provide practising managers with the latest knowledge and techniques to assist them in resolving current problems, will be held at Hotel Equatorial from July 20 to Aug. 15. The Uth in its scne*. this year's four-week294 words
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Article206 1975-06-14 17 THE Straits tin price feU •4 to $837 per picul la Penang yesterday on an official offering up 34 tons to 300 tons. LONDON: Thursday's tin standard grade finished the morning unchanged for Cash and fully £4 per tonne lower for Three Months. Values were very ateady on206 words
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Article35 1975-06-14 17 London copper prices on Wednesday (previous in brackets). Wlrebar Spot buyer (312 ((510) aeller (613 (iUl); Three Month buyer (531 ((529) aaller i 531 10 ((529.50). Market tone: Steady at the higher level.35 words
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Article32 1975-06-14 17 Rubber: Jane 13. Singapore: July 124.75 ets. (down 1.75 ets.) Malaysia 1 ■1 y 124.75 ets. (down 1.75 ets.) Tin: $937 (down *4>. Official offering Mt tons (up 24 tons).32 words
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Article62 1975-06-14 17 rE Malaysian Minister of Finance has fixed these rates for calculating Customs duties from Jane 12 until further notice. Rubber Mi ets a lb Copra $428 a ton P. Kernel $235.25 a ton The rates of duties available are: Rubber 21 ets a lb (Total 7| ets a62 words
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Article105 1975-06-14 17 MINIJI PROOUCt IX. v CHANCI, SINGAPORE NOOK CLOIINO PRICK Pl* PICUL VCITIROAY. Cassm* OU: bulk f&SN sellers. drum S6ON sellers. Ceara: Mixed (loo.f) UK/Cont. »26N B. Paawat: Muntok AST A white f.o.b. 100* NLW $240 aellera. Sarawak white f.o.b. 96% NLW *227| sellers. Sarawak special black f.o.b »6« NLW105 words
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Article98 1975-06-14 17 10 iI.R.E.L.B. MR SCV MR 6L vlR 6 MR 10 >.v!R 20 MR 60 1SR 20 3R 60 July AOf. (Current Mth) (Forward Mth) Bayers Scllen Buyers Sellers (Mate par kg) (ecata per k|-) (1 tOD pallet) 133.60 *****N 136.00 1S6.00N (1 t: i paliett 131.00 132.00N98 words
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Article387 1975-06-14 17 INHERE has beai a marked lull in trading activity as extremely subdued and Inactive condlttone ruled for the most part of the period, with turnover at a tow for the year, says Holiday, CuUer. Bath la 1U weekly rubber review. With physical orders and387 words
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Article534 1975-06-14 17 "THE Singapore rubber market yesterday opened one cent lower following easier London advices and then recovered partially In very slow and quiet conditions on renewed Interest for forwards up to end 1976. Better Interest was noted for SMR 10 and 20 open ports July and August shipment. The534 words
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Article288 1975-06-14 17 Money and exchanges THE US dollar opened at 1 12.7000/20 in the Singapore forex market yesterday to recover from Thursday's low. Demand for the US unit Increased and It was traded actively to $2.2735/40 at the ciose. The market was generally active In the morning bul turned quiet in the288 words
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Article133 1975-06-14 17 Suggested Interbank rates *t 3.30 ptn: Currencies Nominal rates Smithsonian PeretnUf* ■noted )«t-nUj icroaaj parity change US dollar 2.2735 ***** 2.8196 —19.37 Sterling pound 6.1870 5.1905 7 3469 29.40 Hongkong dollar 46.00 46.05 50.51 8.93 Maiayslan dollar 99 90 100.00 100.00 0.10 Aust schilling 13.7545 13. "80S 12.1012133 words
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Article177 1975-06-14 17 A BIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on Friday June 13: U8 Dollars (Spot) Oiler Bid Nate: Theae rates may differ slightly from those quoted by banks to their customers. i aays 1/2 o s/« 1 mth 5 9 16 6 7/16 2 mths 5177 words
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Article33 1975-06-14 17 Closing Interbank rates In Singapore dollars for June 13: Offer Bid Overnight 1 mth 6*4 64 2 n.ths 6 5*4 3 Mths 6% < Prime rate 8% Source: P. Murray- Janes International.33 words
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Article55 1975-06-14 17 RANGE cf ratt offered by dl* count house* on Juna 13 Overnight i\ to S\%. Call depoait 3\%. aitßhal •uy Ml Smooth Treasury MIU 3 1/4 S 3 month bank MIU 5 11M6 5 1/16 3 month CD 13/16 ft 6/6 6-month CD 6 6/ 16 6 1/1655 words
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Article55 1975-06-14 17 RESULTS of Treasury bills tender held on Jane 13 for 91-day bills to be issued from June 16 to U: Offered: $40 million. Applied for: |62,2M,Mt 1 Allotted: $40 million. Accepted bids: $99.03 approximately 44 per cent; higher bids in full. Average rate of discount on allotment:55 words
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Advertisement785 1975-06-14 18 LEMBAQA PERUSAHAAN NENAS TAKAH MELAYU (Jawatan Koeong) Permohonan-permohonan adalah dlpelawa darlpada warganegara Malaysia untu< memenuhl jawatan berlkut> 1 (I) Jtwitan: PENOLOWG PEGAWAI TANAM SEMULA (NENAS) (11) Tattoo": (All-8, AlO-2) $700x50-900/ IOOOx 50-1200/1350x50--1500/1800x75-1825. (Ill) Kumpulan: A (Iv) Nama Badan Brrkanun: Lembaga Perusahaan Nenas Tanah Melayu. 2. Taraf KerakyaUn: Warganegara Malaysia. 3.785 words
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Advertisement447 1975-06-14 18 UNITATA SDN. BHD. Applications are Invited from suitably qualified Malaysian citizens to fill the following posltlons:--(1) ENGINEER (11) ASSISTANT ENGINEER The successful candidates will be Involved in the maintenance works of various plants and equipment within the company. This position offers bright prospects for the right candidates as It Is447 words
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Advertisement603 1975-06-14 18 PERBADANAN KEMAJUAN NEGERI PERAK KEKOBONOAN JAWATAN 1. (i) Jawatan: Jurutera Awam. (ii) Tan((a«aji: All-8; AlO-2: $850 x5O 1250/1400 x 50 1500/1800 x 75 1825. AlO-l:*1000x75-1900. (iii) Kumpulan: Kumpulan A. (iv) Naaaa Badan Berkanun: Perbadanan Kemajuan Negerl Perak.. 2. Taraf Kerakyatan: Warganegara Malaysia. 3. Umur: (1) Calun-calun bagl lantlkan terus tldak603 words
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Advertisement458 1975-06-14 18 MARKETING We are looking for a top calibre executive to take charge and develop the marketing of our shipping and container services in West Malaysia. He will be based in Petaling Jaya and will be required to promote and expand existing agencies and to introduce new ideas and business trends.458 words
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Advertisement619 1975-06-14 18 JAPAN AIR LINES invites Bumiputra applicants to fill the vacancy of a CARGO CLERK in its Kuala Lumpur Office. Age: Not more than IP years. Qualification: School Certificate. Can speak and write English fluently. Experience: Air cargo experience preferably but not essential. Hand written applications together with non-returnable passport size619 words
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Article623 1975-06-14 19 Errant MNCs get a stern warning Ml/LTI-NATIONAL companies (MXCs) will be sent "packing post-haste" if tthey behave in a manner detrimental to ;the policies and aspirations of their host countries, the MP for Ulu Pandan Dr. |(.'hiang Hai Ding warned yesterday. But he stressed that there was a large area623 words
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347 1975-06-14 19 Govt may issue further $125 m stock to public rE Government may isSue an additional $125 million worth, of registered stock for subscription by the public because the $500 million stock issued on Thursday was oversubscribed, a Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) official said yesterday. MAS, be said, was now347 words
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Article38 1975-06-14 19 CORONBR Mr. Francis Tseng, ywterday recorded a verdict of suicide on Tan Kwee Seng, 16, who died of poisoning at 10.43 p.m. on March 15 after he swallowed Insecticide at bU house In Urn Ctau Kang.38 words
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216 1975-06-14 19 Trade talks by Kalimantan mission BILATERAL trade relations between Singapore and Indonesia was the main topic of discussion when a 12--mcmber delegation of the South Kalimantan Chamber of Commerce and Industry called on Mr. Tan Keon Choon, Dresident of th« Chinese Chamber of Commerce in Fill Street. The Indonesian mission,216 words
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Article117 1975-06-14 19 ROBBERS CALL DURING MAHJONG GAME rO men one armed with a revolver and the other a knife held up four mahjong players at a Keng Lee Road association and robbed them of $606 on Tuesday night. Teo Ah Meng, 49. was playing mahjong with three friends at the Nanyang Pholeng117 words
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Article35 1975-06-14 19 BNO Jui Hot m yctter day nned $30 (or selling fruit on a tricyde without a Ucence at Upper Buktt TUn*h Road on May as at 5.20 pja. Hia good* were forfeited.35 words
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Advertisement76 1975-06-14 19 Helena Rubinstein the science of beauty FREE Consultation by London, Paris trained beautician Mrs.HJ.ongat: LOVER PERFUMERIES CENTRE, Ground Floor Counter, People's Park Centre. Upper Cross Street. Singapore 1. From: Mth to 21st June 1975. For further consultations visit: Helena Rubinstein, Beauty Training Centre, 1 lth Floor, Faber House, Orchard Road,76 words
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Advertisement292 1975-06-14 19 Colour Fvt9di%y 9 ■w*«M%s*»s^4ttCHis4©^s Ease of Repairs Instant picture Excellent Sound Very bis Screen Steady Reception Low Consumption Auto Compensation •Longterm Service POINT FOR POINT AC A colour #%Bj#% TELEVISION IS BIW SUPCRMR! WmVT y KssMk-i^H i I I w Ami B^B^|SBBBBBB^_ 77/26 I Httfa/y r mm^J\\/At.fyAAirs *^>. II •T292 words
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Miscellaneous1036 1975-06-14 19 Un your TV SINGAPORE 5 1.85 PM Opening and Sesame Street 7JI torn (Matey) 2.88 Saturday Matinee— PitfaN. starring: Dick 745 Harry Secombe Show Powell. Raymond Burr, Lizabett Scott, Jane 121 Sconce Report Wayatt US traK*-Itt Far Siit H tit Fmci 3 .25 Mabyaa Cm FMtM Matd Siigaptra 138 News1,036 words
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Article, Illustration202 1975-06-14 20 A M7XICAN astronaut A Alan Bean is in quarantine for three weeks, so his wtfe Sue decided to pack her bags and go on a holiday. "My husband is on the back-up team for the Joint LS- Soviet orbit on July 15 and202 words
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Article, Illustration412 1975-06-14 20 GLORIA CHAN - GLORIA CHAN By rro members of a syndicate engaged in the trafficking of illegal immigrants were jailed for a total of 12 years with 18 strokes of the rotan by a district court yesterday. Seah Kay Seng alias Char Kong. 48, and Chew Ah 8eng alias412 words
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Article39 1975-06-14 20 THE Singapore Industrial Labour Organisation won the right to represent 986 workers in the employ of Bethlehem Singapore Pit. Ltd. and Van o> Horst Asia Pte. Ltd. after a secret ballot by the Labour Ministry.39 words
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Article22 1975-06-14 20 ABOUT 100 people will attend the Ninth Asia YMCA Leaders' Conference at Mandarin Hotel from June 23 to 37.22 words
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Article136 1975-06-14 20 Malay in the courts: <Get ready' BTUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— 'Ik Attorney-General and Law Minister Tan Sri Abdul Kadir Yusof told lawyers today to be prepared for the day wnen Bahasa Malaysia Is used tn the administration of Justice. The Government has not decided to amend the National Language Act, 1967.136 words
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Article31 1975-06-14 20 TAPAH. Prl The Malaysian Rubber Development Corporation's Heveacrumb factory at Pekan Getah. about five kilometres from here was damaged by fire this morning. The damage is estimated at $130,00031 words
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Article407 1975-06-14 20 TALKS TO START SOON: EXXON OIL EXPLORATION SUSPENSION KUALA LUMPUR. Friday gXXON Production Malaysia is confident of reaching agreement with Petronas soon on the rights to continue oil exploration activities off the peninsular east coast. The president of Exxon Malaysia. Mr. JO Walvoord, said today his company was waiting "anxiously"407 words
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202 1975-06-14 20 Trishaw man had dope: 7 years and caning OENANO. Frl.— TrtshaI rider Urn Seng Huat. 47, was today sentenced to seven years 1 Jail and six strokes of the rotan for possessing more than six grams of morphine at Pykett Avenue on th« night of May 30. Lim is the202 words
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Article85 1975-06-14 20 PENANG, Pri. Two men were today granted ball of $100,000 each the highest offered so far by the Sessions Court here pending trial on a Joint charge of possessing more than 2,863 grams of heroin. 00l Khai Chin. 31. proprietor of a car spraying firm85 words
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Article55 1975-06-14 20 KUALA LUMPUR. PTi Government clerk* are trying to arrange another meeting with the Public Services Department to discuss the package deal that has been offered by the Government. The decision to have further negotiations over the Government pay offer was made at a meeting of representatives55 words
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Article28 1975-06-14 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Ptl Communications Minister Tan Sri V. Manlckavasagam will open the World Meterologlcai Organisation workshop on The Uses of Meteorological Radar, here on June 23.28 words
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Advertisement237 1975-06-14 20 BsßsW <^^ *^W «9r*~ BB^BsW Sfa^Bsfl MC^jV ■Ib^BbV J^a^B^B^a^E 7 01 V j^^^kJV LsHs^ss^BSk* mt- m J33^tiF^*+ sfls^^^^SMsfK^VS^BlflE LsMß^^B»? B^HHE^^Bwi A^k^V The FIA T-A LLIS BD- 148...150 net horseao wer dozer in action. United Manufacturers forge ahead. With only a few years behind us, United Manufacturers has achieved goals that237 words
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Advertisement135 1975-06-14 20 l/\Aflfi fl f& E r\f\fl THEArit£A£ r IJVU UiiJO^J 1 Nrr£w OLUB "^SJBW^ tff-w* r M^t n ■if irfc i IfKMUL* >CTK tUXm COUIUB |l«l Ml* KIXT V. ,lpt IV .11 IIHJ »~~o«. r,,.~»- m*"^ •{j^tJ&i^d^ff- Extravaganza V TsT^^^« SbsV'' iRA/i*' *T I ~mM, S^W 1 L. J bWV I135 words
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Advertisement700 1975-06-14 21 I MARKETING AND I FINANCIAL MANA6EMENT Our MM which ,s a large international manufacturing group s a world leader in the manufacture |of specialised printing equipment <>r he textile industry. The company requ.res <> the Singapore manufacturing facility the following utate per onn.l who are citizens or permanent resident* >f700 words
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Advertisement622 1975-06-14 21 r\ Placement Advisory Services for Clients A medium-sited industrial organisation located in Jurong requires: FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION MANAGER (528.000 35,000 p.a.) This is a key position on the management team of a progressive organisation and one that wilt provide substantial challenge and scope to the successful candidate. He will be622 words
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Advertisement575 1975-06-14 21 r i UNITED OVERSEAS BANK GROUP HAS VACANCIES FOR BRANCH RELIEF MANAGERS Candidates for this position should be Singapore citizens, preferably aged 27 to 35. A degree or professional qualification in Accounting, Business Administration, Banking or Economics will be desirable and proven management experience in the field of banking and575 words
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Advertisement610 1975-06-14 21 I I, =AREA MANAGER FINANCE Hong Kong US$3O,OOO par annum This newly-created key position in the area office of one of our major clients provides a unique opportunity fora mature and experienced executive who can assist the company's in fluential clients in dealing with their personal financial matters on an610 words
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Obituary, Illustration20 1975-06-14 22 In memory of our beloved father. Mr. N.K. 1'illai who left us on 14.6.74. Inserted by loved ones.20 words
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Advertisement898 1975-06-14 22 A RESETTLEMENT OFFICER B RESETTLEMENT INSPECTORS Salary Scale A $605 x A 25 655/ 700 725/ Bar/ 775 800/ Bar/ 835 x A3O 955/ Bar/ 990 x A4O 1270 B 1 90 x A l O 2 1 0/ 285 x A2O 385/ 405 x A2O 505/ 525 x A2O898 words
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Advertisement716 1975-06-14 22 another wvlVlvw to serve you better SERVICE^! We have pleasure to announce the appointment of Messrs Ong Ban Hong Leong (M) Sdn. Bhd. 48-3, Jalan Sultanah, Batu Pahat, Johor, Malaysia as our authorised service station for BOSCH Fuel Injection Equipment. This workshop is fully equipped with the latest testbench and716 words
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Advertisement532 1975-06-14 22 WARNING NOTICE Notice is hereby given that we, KONII ONKYO KAISHA LTD of 1-23, 5-chome, Kitamachi Iwaya Nada-ku, Kobe, Japan, are the Registered Proprietors of the COPYRIGHT in the. design of a radio representations of which appear below. This design is registered in the United Kingdom under the Registered Designs532 words
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Advertisement379 1975-06-14 22 MINISTRY OK THK environment sin<;apokk Tenders are Invited from PWD Registered Contractors and from "Specially Registered Contractors" for the following works: The Supply and Installation of ScwaKe PumpinK Equipment etc. at Paya l.obar Koad PumpinK Station. SinKapore. Restricted to PWD Registered Contractors in Mechanical KnKineerinK above SHMI.IHMI Closing date: Tth379 words
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Advertisement374 1975-06-14 22 MINISTRY OF HEALTH TKNDKK NOTU'K Tenders are invited for: Drttign Supply. Installation and nmmrs-ioninK of Lifts lo (he New SinKapore (General Hospital (KUxk I Vnd.-nt and Kmergency KuildinK). Tenders are open to all PWD Registered Electrical Contractors of Unlimited Class and other reputable Contractors may apply to tender. All tenderers374 words
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Advertisement1505 1975-06-14 23 nwAißWswp «wict s ffi -s u 4 V-" aSj W la* 17 la* 12 Mr ao«t«o». '*mv II Ml itMi ii am 12 a 2 m 2 12 1 «0m.»0« MT gZ s tat Ji t! »S SI in pf fumauatK .7 t,'^ ?jj Jjt TOKTItAY 11 M, J, £Q1,505 words
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Advertisement1267 1975-06-14 23 Ben Ocean AontservKxdSenJM^BkjeFbnn^C^eniineandNSMO Tl (l« CONTINENT DM Saor. P. Mlaaf Ptaaaf EuroM FtR MRJCRVACNAN Saitri SaiM hi PI/IS JaM 11 My R'dna. tnc. Htvrf. Hall. ■ML UEN4JUE 21 22 laM IS/IS JaM 11/17 JaM a Ja LaaMa. llanlarf. Hull. CMRAEarI JJ 15 JaM 7/ IM, It'll J.r, II aai >"".1,267 words
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Advertisement1272 1975-06-14 23 I IfPI: Niarf I'Mm R taa S'Marw taaamt Iraam Axtwtra All UK. lITiM Mill S> Sea. Aast'ia h,,., d^l niiakajJll Rjnnt Vlm )|H- H nM^ M m IEaaUIR KIM 14 Ml II Ml 17 Ml 12 M, lENAVM a laat 2 J.r, n Jary »Mr »M| 21 My ai—WH EIPMU1,272 words
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Advertisement1110 1975-06-14 23 FULLY CONTAINERIZED SIKVICE TO EUKOPE F HMJ S'aore FM: ulricah ia«f i Rottl? lJ Anrttrdiai. fcitwefjl, LeHtvf;. IWTUatIA Jaaj II Rk|i llaavtiatl. InaMa. trtJMIMMI HI k mg in aWfe 99 |ajw|ki M tMMjMjMji^ n n i "JPTJtw-*! wmmw^m, MIAMIA aaf 1 AarkaS, CaTllaHW. CtßlaMaTt MtMM. Sci diiima TL 815 Stcckkcrai.1,110 words
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Advertisement971 1975-06-14 23 Sawppajr* *****4. ihj., fu\ n 7U7H Hum ?S»' THE BANK LINE LTD. IMK WE IS Artttl WlvllAm Maantiat. Iniii, ataaNaw. tartw I London. CTjajaJ ot 7 I ta* m-i II Ml IMKIAM (Maaritiai. *aaa<w a tVaMa* P Utaaf I Ikf Saan Mtl tm FMH I«T t SMIN AFRKA Ft* MaaMN.971 words
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Article187 1975-06-14 24 AGENTS The port OF SINGAPORE AUTHOHITV ANNOUNCEO TNI FOLLOWING •EBTNINO ARfUkNOCMCNTf FO« JUMt 14 OOT: Monterrey 1 2 Trinidad «/7 Island Pearl 13 14 Junsho Maru 19 KUa? 20 K«"ll| Wo 27' M Tarn SS 16 Crep M 39 Maer^k Mondo 47 Cherry Vllja and Lion City187 words
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Advertisement1055 1975-06-14 24 JVU— "m**** KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. KAWASAKI KINMI MISCM KAISHA ITO. ),'PAN KtMC KONG STRAITS SERVICE Japan H'kmf Sinfapore Ptnnf P KelMf j SNIIEKAWA MAIV VSI 1 Japan Arabian Cull Service f,.nt»CO"! Ftl: NttAN MARU 1/ SMI KiiKhi. Muscat. IM Owl, tthrain. Kumt. MACASSAI MAIN 4 Mlf Oamrrtn, Kn.ail. t1,055 words
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Advertisement1098 1975-06-14 24 ACCEPTINC All lINtS IT NEAVY IWPWn FIR PtNTIANAK SAUPIT. MMJAIMAiIN. lUIKPAPIN. SAMARINPA. SANCIW.IIAM TAMRM, MANMt T'WATt SO>OM. WEST IRIAN AM SAIAU MAIN PMTS. Friya ETA ETO MiumWM; LCT IEAtTT lITW PMM It Ptrt lIJMt IMonts.a L.S T lIAUTT SWAN la Ptrt Dockinf L S T ICAHTY tKNIt II I* Part1,098 words
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Advertisement1227 1975-06-14 24 tut ust imn cmuna,c»mwnmiu. somtt IOAIIM FN IMMN. MTTEMUII. UMUIS i port P HtlMf PelUOf iMtM* R'tMl H burf NEPIME TtPAZ- CM ll n II 17 1.M WJarf 1 tif NCPTINE SAPPHIRE II IS My 11/11 Jay lilt Illy »h| 2« Atf IMM] 'Ca II lILIAI 11 Jlly. IE HAVRE1,227 words
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Advertisement972 1975-06-14 24 EXPKSS SERVICE TO LOKMN. LItTWOOL CONTMf NT WITS I Mini tmniri P KtlMf PtnMf laMMf ftr lUNCA TERATAI isnim DIM) 1/ I H) 7 I*, t Ibjo SI. London. II R'lan--14 I trt«t« 11. I. Nt«r| a I. A «era •DMCA Mill 17/11 J.I; II 12 J.ly 11 14 laf|972 words
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Advertisement719 1975-06-14 24 I A. crnierasia JLines FULL CONTAINER SERVICE STUIH/ TAIWAN, JAPAH Ve-:s«l PKelang Ksiung Keelung Kobe Yoke MOIU V 115/21S 27JKf llJih ASIAN PRINCESS V 21 Salt* 17J«t IS kit 21 Jim 22 Jim (CAtCO CONNECTION TO S IMU AViIUULE) STRAITS CANAIA ISA MOTHER VESSEL IV: JAPAN LINE. Vosse Kobe L.719 words
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Obituary85 1975-06-14 25 MR. CHUA Joo Kirn. 75 passed 1 »ay peacefully on Friday 13/8/75 leaving behind beloved wife. Ang Cheng Neo. Son. Teck Hee adopted son Pang Cheng Keonu daughter Margaret, daughters-in-law Annie Low. Tan Buck Eng. 2 grandsons. 6 granddaughters. to mourn his loss Cortege leaving Spore Casket on85 words
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Obituary39 1975-06-14 25 'he FAMILY of the late Mrs. Loh s<ng Heng nee Mudam Llm (hoon Neo thank relatives, friends, office colleagues and tmslness associates for their con■mlences. assistance, wreaths. m rolls, donations and atte ldancei during their recent bereavement39 words
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Obituary28 1975-06-14 25 IN EVERLOVING MEMORY of Madam Mary Celestlne Lee Chye Neo (Mrs Ong Ktm Pong. Malacca) departed 14/6/73 Always remembered and sadly missed by loving family28 words
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Advertisement1939 1975-06-14 25 classified ads H WELL ESTABLISHED TUITION school requires tutors for teach ing secondary levels Pre-U levels. I Science. Maths English Attractive salary Interested call at 512. sth floor. Katong Shopping Centre. Spore 15 FEMALE REOUIRED IMMEDIATELY by e< anllshed Mall Order House Must possess very good knowledge or completely independent1,939 words
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Advertisement834 1975-06-14 25 WELL-ESTABLISHEO COMPANY requires Outdoor BaWamtn and Salesgirls Own transport Class 2 or 3. Please call personally for an interview today and tomorrow from 10 00 am to 12 30 p m 2 p.m. to 5 p m at Landex Pte Ltd 52. Arab Street. Singapore MEDICAL REPRESENTATIVE required by new834 words
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Advertisement823 1975-06-14 25 BOUICON 4 ENGINEERING Wanted (1) Spray Painter (1) Blacksmith Welder full parttime or Contractor (3) Oeneral maintenance Fitter Apply Monday Friday. 16 00 p.m 18 00 p.m Saturday 900 am 12 00 noon 112. Hua Ouan Avenue Buklt Tlmah/ Dunearn Road 6W miles. Spore 21. MALE OXYOEN a ACETYLENE PLANT823 words
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Advertisement673 1975-06-14 25 EXPERIENCED CHAUFFEUR WANTED for Senior Expatriate Should be over 30 years of age with excellent references Preferably should live near dlst. 23 Salary about $300/- Apply In writing to Sepoy Lines P O Box 204 Spore CLNMC NUMB RCOUSRSD In DlStrtct 12 Experience not essential but an advantage Tel *****70673 words
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Advertisement732 1975-06-14 25 WANTED DRIVER WITH clean class 3 licence Ex-service man able to understand simple English Preference given to those In district 2. Call *****9 on Monday. 16-6-75 swung day rate expected Well established and expanding organisation invites applicants for their Kranjl Factory/ Town Office for the following poets 1. MALE/FEMALE COSTING732 words
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Advertisement714 1975-06-14 25 SECURITY OUAROS NEOUNVJO to I work In Jurong area Call personally with I passport size photo to 462-A. Seranfoon Road. Spore AN OFFICE BOY wanted immediately Preferably with OCE 'O' Level An attractive salary and good fringe benefits Apply giving full particulars to THE PERSONNEL MANAGER P.O. BOX MS. SINGAPORE714 words
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Advertisement903 1975-06-14 25 OFF BUKIT TIMAM Road brand I new modern 4-bedroomed alrcon furnished houses SI. SM- SI. IM I Eng Khong Park detached 4 < bedrooms $1 7SO Sunset Square 5 large bedrooms, 3 aircons telephone installed $2 $00 Tel *****3- 635*21 *****4 International Housing CHARLTON PAJsx 2-storey comer 4-roonvwl I*wr4»c*? p*m903 words
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Advertisement914 1975-06-14 25 FLAT iee4 .per aerangoop. Suitable for ren<i> Bt«BBBBBBBTBSBBBBt H*Wit I ÜBOtM h*> ll***Vßsf niLiniiif -r CITY TOWS |SJsBT. vB) Sfn floor, i bsdiunsae. servant's atrron telephone SI '00 Fully fur ntohed Tel 23MHS/ 25M1«4 17 Nil X Roe, Store 10 offers for rental 1 FULLY PUMNBIHJ APARTMENT 3 aircondltloned bedrooms914 words
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Advertisement830 1975-06-14 26 FRONT ROOM. Couple Lad:e« All facilities $90/- Blk 37 271 Cor- poratlon Drive Jurong Town 1 Market I DtST. 3 HOUSEHOLOER wish to take in University/ Polytechnic student boarders Reasonable rate Pleaw ring *****3 Mrs Ho SHARED FURNISHED FLAT. Meyer 1 Road $260 for room bath, sitting dlf.ng roons. i830 words
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Advertisement877 1975-06-14 26 CHOICE PROPERTY NAML V about 10 000 sq ft single-storey bungalow split-level, price negotiable Contact Chua *****0 after 7 p.m or Lily *****6 between 9am 5 p m THOMSON HILLS DOUBLESTOREY semidetached fully furnished 3 400 sq ft $195,000 Contact Mr Ng *****4 DISTRICT 21:- doub'e-storey semi-detached well maintained, mosaic877 words
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Advertisement798 1975-06-14 26 FLAT AT CAIRNHILL, two bedrooms, one servant's and large hall $97,000/- Ring *****1 WESTWOOD APARTMENT no brokers S T Box A ***** Spore •I L*sß*l APPROX. 157.000 SO. FT. prime reial freehold land at Holland Grore Roari Vacant possession Interested call *****12/ *****13 FOR SALE UNCOMPLETED housing project and 21798 words
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Advertisement836 1975-06-14 26 NAM HO TRAVEL Service (Singapore) Pte Limited Tour West Malaysia (Inclusive Oentlng. Highlands) by Deluxe alr-con-dltloned bus seven days 3*175/Departure everyday Cameron Highlands Four days SBB5/-. Genting Highlands Four days Sslls/- 16/6/75. 17/6/75. 18/6/75. 19/6/75 Oentlng Highlands Two days by air Ssl3o/-. Denarture Everyday (Sole Agent for Gentlng Helicopter Service)836 words
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Advertisement816 1975-06-14 26 OXLEV TRAVEL (PTE) LTD OVERSEAS TOURS 1) Korea/ Japan/ Taiwan/ Hongkong/ Bangkok 19 days $2,250. 17 days $1,980. 2) Taiwan (Allsan/ Huallen) Hongkong/ Bangkok 14 days $1,490. 12 days $I.42o.(Speclal concession for two hersons booking) Departure: 16/6. 23/6. 30/6. 7/7. 14/7. 21/7. 28/7. 4/8. 11/*T 18/«. J5/8. 1/9. 8/9. 15/9.816 words
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Advertisement761 1975-06-14 26 STRAND HOTEL Bencoclen Street downtown, alrcon/ non-alr-eond.. Private bath, single 820/-. double $25/-. Bar Restaurant. Homely Service Spore Tel: *****8 Sf.OANE COURT HOTEL. IT Balmoral Road, quiet residential Orchard Road area, alrcondltloned. $22/- upwards. Tel: *****11 (S pore) V.M.C.A RESTAURANT/ COFFEE HOUSE A' Orchard Road next to Museum (tel: *****9)761 words
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Advertisement644 1975-06-14 26 BEGINNERS BOOKKEEPING. SHORTHANO. Typewriting Accounting. Costing. Management Accounting Correspondence and Reportwming classes Preparing for the 1976 LCCI Examination. Fees $7/- Commencing this week Please enrol early 1 Singapore Commercial School. ISA. Mackenzie Road (*****7 *****8) OR 768 D. Upper Serangoon Road. (*****0/ *****0) (2) Regent Commercial Institute. sth Floor. Wonderland644 words
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Advertisement744 1975-06-14 26 BUtLOCRS' QUANTITIES (Stage One) Friday 7 30pm -930pm commencing 20/6/75 Typewriting classes from 8 am. 9 p.m Kindly enrol early Geylang Commercial School. 91-A. Geylang Road (Opp. Gay World) Tel *****9 LEX MENO PROFESSIONAL^ TRAINING CENTRE PROVIDES NEW SESSIONS FOR 1*75/7* EXAMINATIONS IN ACA (as) parts). lAS (part I II).744 words
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Advertisement879 1975-06-14 26 EFFECTIVE TUITIOtI sTY qualified teacher (Primary and Secondary) tel *****8 (Miss Llm) MALAY. MANDARIN. HOKIPN. Cantonese at home. Academic Tuition 4-A Ah Hood Road. Blk C Balestler Mansion. Spore 12 Phone *****3 ART CLASSES FOR Mnd"garten. Primary. Secondary. PreU students at 3-43 Peninsula Complex Toa Payoh Tel *****6 AT STUDENTS879 words
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Advertisement710 1975-06-14 26 CROMWELLIAN UMrrtfrN CLOCK Hour hand only engraved Bcaaa face Inscribed Hikbelieved to have been mad--1660 92 but several parts nre not the oriu -SKELETON" CATHEDRAL CLOCK Brass manufacture approximately 18 inches high, in glass case In good working condition For appointment to view on 12th 13th June tram a.m. to710 words
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Advertisement734 1975-06-14 27 FACIAL TREATMENT FOR MEN Charlotte GenU Houae of Beauty :«*-lalist in pimples, acne, blackheads, open pores treatment, wrinkles prevention L manicure at Katong Shopping re G25. Tel *****5 froan 10 00 am. to 7 00 p tn. (Close on Sunday) ARE YOU TOO FATT H e»arw*Hht I. your praalam weean734 words
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Advertisement726 1975-06-14 27 I FOREIGNER SELLING FUR NITURE, double bedroom set. curUlns. crtalrv refrigerators OEC and Pan Electric. Minolu photosut machine 3 ply cartons (new). ToyoU Corona 2000 1972 model Tel 4*6528 -SPECIAL *OFFER" WWi Super "••ve" -Saw* -Se»e" "PMUaw" Radio Model:- 077 $9/90 with Battery ■Pl imp" Radio Cassette Model 445 $155/-726 words
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Advertisement902 1975-06-14 27 PROJECTOR FOR SALE $250 G B. Bell and Howell 8 mm Model 606-H Ump 500 watt Max 200-250 war 3 amps AC or DC Make n Engl&nd Tel *****6 YEAR OLO ACMA refrigerator 11 ru ft $525 and Hoover Matlc twin-: jb washing machine $325 2 Acrr s afrcondiiloners $275902 words
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Advertisement908 1975-06-14 27 HURRY! LAST DAYS Clearance sale Llght-nttlngs and electrical home appliances to clear at Coat Call at Compass (Pte) Ltd 21. Seng Poh Road. Singapore 3. FIRST OF ITS KINO IN SINGAPORE A Demonstration Centre for Washing Machines. Dishwashers and Tumble Dryers Brands available are: AEG. Gala (OEC), General Electric (USA).908 words
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Advertisement857 1975-06-14 27 PACIFIC MOTOR CREDIT Pte Ltd Showroom at 511. Buklt Tlmah Road. ISmt Spore 10 Tel *****1/ 6*0393/ *****4 offers 1974 Dauun 12OY Honda Civic Subaru REX 360 1973 Ford Escort 1100 Fordor. Colt Lancer 1200. Toyou Carina 1600 Mama 1000 Austin 1300 MXIII ToyoU Cellca alrcon Austin Mini Clubman Statlonwagen857 words
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Advertisement97 1975-06-14 27 a^ ff ELiCTßicolL PRESSURE GAUGE Maintain proper angina I lubrication, delect clogged oil Nltar, broken oil line, or failure of oil pump. IT 1 1 1 1 mnl n i DftA I tel rwfymoior ie. liw.. 9'J Bioc«» hwwHiM rpox ii t« neiaat nerce 1 1 l if SHOCK V^97 words
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Advertisement186 1975-06-14 27 1976 UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS TENABLE IN AUSTRALIA, FRANCE, GERMANY, JAPAN, NEW ZEALAND AND THE UNITED KINGDOM Applications are Invited from Singapore citizens, below 23 years of age on 1.1.76. for undergraduate scholarships In the following fields of study commencing from the 1976/77 academic year: Aeronautical Engineering Architecture Chartered Accountancy Civil Engineering186 words
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Advertisement568 1975-06-14 28 A well esteMished American Oilwell Drilling Tools Monufocturing Firm requires Singapore CrriEOtts to fill the following positions: (A) Production Controller The Job: Responsible to the Plant Manager for Overall Planning of Production, perform Quality Control Inspection Of Mochine Work o* Ciirield Drilling Tools, perform Engineering Calculations arc Complete Engineering Drawings568 words
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Advertisement557 1975-06-14 28 Opportunity jj We are inviting applications from Singapore citizens for the vacancy of Data Control ClerV. This is a challenging ar.d rewarding career in a dynamic industry. The successful applicant will be responsible for the controlling and preparation of data for processing purposes and the quality control of reports subsequently557 words
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Advertisement630 1975-06-14 28 ICL Data Services ICL's data processing services in Singapore and Malaysia are now known as ICL Data Services (ICLDS), a name which represents a world-wide network of successfully-run computer bureaux and unmatched customer service. We are continuing to expand and are anxious to fill the appointments for the following positions630 words
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Advertisement493 1975-06-14 28 I Singapore's Export I 0\ CIVIL AND MECHANICAL T*** DRAUGHTSMEN SHELL are expanding their Refinery Complex at Pulau Bukom and invite applications for the above permanent and temporary positions. Qualified Singapore citizens should: be between 22 and 36 years of age have a Oiploma in Civil or Mechanicol Engineering from493 words
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Advertisement526 1975-06-14 28 CHRISTMAS ISLAND POLICE FORCE VACANCIES Applications are invited for the position of Constable in the Christmas Island Police Force. Salary Range: SSSIS 70 3 x $42 69 $643 37 per month Marriage Allowance (if applicable) Ss6s 39 per month Child Allowance (if applicable) 557.96 per month for each dependent child526 words
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Obituary, Illustration36 1975-06-14 29 MR C.K. HARIDASS DEPARTED ON 14.6.74 Left us suddenly to be with the Lord Sweet memories of you Bring tender tears. We miss you Dear. By loving parents. Brothers. Sisters, Uncle. Brother-in-law, Relatives Friends.36 words
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Obituary, Illustration34 1975-06-14 29 KARNAIL SINGH, 66, PASSED AWAY 1.30PM 13/6/75 LEAVING BEHIND WIFE JANGIR KAVR. SON KOR SINGH. DAUGH~ERS, SONS-IN-LAW. DAUGHTER-IN-LAW AND GRANDCHILDREN. CORTEGE LEAVES TAN TOCK SENG HOSPITAL TODAY 12 30PM FOR HINDU CREMATORIUM (BIDADARI)34 words
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Article47 1975-06-14 29 Malaysia edge Thailand JAKARTA, Prt Malaysia beat Thailand 1-0 In the Jakarta Anniversary soccer tournament here tonight. The winning goal waa scored by ouuloe-rlght Wan Zawawl In the 22nd minute of the first hall. Malaysia wIU play tomorrow against Tndorwrta. who beat Thailand 5-0 last night. —Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article49 1975-06-14 29 NEW YORK. Prt A non-title fight between Britain's John Conteh, the World Boxing Council (WBC) light heavyweight champion, and Willie Taylor of the United States, scheduled for Scranton, Pennsylvania, tomorrow has been cancelled, promoter Don King announced. King said Conteh Injured a hand while training. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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668 1975-06-14 29 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By ITUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Tresor Dor drew attention to his chances in the 6f King's Gold Cup Trial (Race 10) here on Sunday with a splendid gallop on a soft track today. Ridden by George Podmore, this useful five year old,668 words
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311 1975-06-14 29 Brave Borg shakes off neck injury PARIS Fri. Reigning champion Bjorn Borg of Sweden shook off a last-minute neck injury to sweep aside America's Harold Solomon in the quarter-finals of the French International Tennis Championships here yesterday. I Borg won 6-1. 7-5, 6-4 after cricking a neck muscle when takingReuter - 311 words
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Article73 1975-06-14 29 BECKENHAM. England. Prt. Arthur Aane. favourite for the title, moved Into the semifinals of the Kent Lawn Tennis Championship yesterday by beatIng fellow -American Sherwood Stewart. Ihe first set was servicedominated and only the Uebreak game, which Ashe won by 7-4 and ended the deadlock.AP - 73 words
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Article69 1975-06-14 29 BELGRADE. Fri. Tltleholdens Yugoslavia scored their thlr dstralght win In the finals of the Kurort' BasgettMll Chanvtor Jipls here tonight with a oomfcrtbble 84-68 victory over Ctochoalovakla, boosting their chances of remaining champions. The Soviet Union the only credible threat to their hopes, failed to ImprestReuter - 69 words
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Article130 1975-06-14 29 yURICH, Fri. Leeds Lt United were today suspended from two European soccer club competitions because of violent behaviour by their supporters during last month's European Cup final, the European Football Unlcn (UEFA) said. UEFA said the ban would remain in fo: _c for the130 words
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Article1019 1975-06-14 29 RACE ONE 12.M CLASS DIV. Z— 6F. 1 Ever Winner 9.M WUaon 2 Imagine (.12 M.C. Lim > S SUver Gift 8.07 Lucaa S 4 Anak Buah 8*6 P. Lee 3 5 Preston 8.06 Podmore 2 Gay Daeheas 8.05 T. Tan 4 T Fort Knox II 8.0S Skelton1,019 words
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Article224 1975-06-14 30 Venugopal inspires Jansenites TNSIDE right Venugopal yesterday featured in Jansenites' 2-0 vlcttfry over Sbigapore Recreation Club In a SHA League Division Two hockey match at the padang. Venu opened scoring in the 42ixl minute after a scorekac first half when he coatctsd RameahTß paaa and made a solo run Into224 words
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Article, Illustration253 1975-06-14 30 FOCUS IS ON CHINA, SINGAPORE TO MEET BRUNEI JJONGKONG, Fri. Hosts Hongkong will open the six-nation Asian Cup Group Three qualifying tournament when they meet Japan in the opening match tomorrow. China, Brunei, Japan, Hongkong, North Korea and Singapore are competing. in the tournament, which ends on June 26, forReuter - 253 words
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101 1975-06-14 30 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Tinju Dunia, promoters of the World heavyweight fight between Mohammad All and Joe Bugner at Merdeka Stadium on July 1, today appealed to Malaysians not to apply for the masseur's job In the All camp. Tinju Dunia director Ismail Kamat, said101 words
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Article464 1975-06-14 30 NEW YORK, Frf. You can get Muiammad All out of the country, but you can't get his big mouth out of your ears. "If ever there was a chance to beat 'big moutn'," All brayed ail the way from Malaysia yesterday, "thla Is It. The heavUPI - 464 words
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Article441 1975-06-14 30 A massive lead by Japanese TOKYO, Frl. A Japan today forged ahead to a massive 31 -stroke lead over Taiwan after the third round of the Seventh Asian Amateur Golf Team Championship here. Four players on each team from nine countries are taking part in the competition over the 6,745-yard,441 words
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Article55 1975-06-14 30 SENDAI, Japan, Frt. World Boxing Council (WBC) bantamwaght cfrnmplon Rodolfo Martlru* of Mexico will defend hto title against Japancae challenger Hlaunl Numata In UiU northern Japanese city en Oct. t. Nunula's handlers ■aid today. Martinez defended hla title la&t month with a sevo.Uwound knockout victory overReuter - 55 words
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270 1975-06-14 30 VVALA UWIV, Prt— xv aingapew'^ Km Bm Khtan toot three-flttttke lead on 79 at the end of the fin* round hi the Royal ■■aiatw Golf dab Open '"■i ml rtiiaiptenehlp here today. la aeeond ptoee on (2 ni Tim »raando of Sri270 words
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Article, Illustration690 1975-06-14 31 SILVER AND BRONZE IN RELAYS MEDALS BY BOTH QUARTETS SEOUL, Friday gINGAPORE added two medals a silver and a bronze to their tally on the fourth day of the Asian Track and Field championships here today. The silver came from the 400 m njen's relay quartet of C. Kunalan, OngUPI - 690 words
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Article, Illustration309 1975-06-14 31 MADRAS Globe-trot-ters opened their three-match cricket tour of Singapore with a 72--run win over an Indian Assocatlon Invitation side at Balestier Road yesterday. Final scores of this 40--over match: Globe-trot-ters 213-8; IA Invitation 141. Highlights of the match were Rwnachanoran'i 84 and the 5-17309 words
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Article268 1975-06-14 31 KUALA LIMPIR, Fri.— Perak. seeking a berth in the semi-finals, suffered yet another setback when they were beaten 1-0 by Kedah in a Malaysia Cup North Zone soccer match at Stadium Darularaan in Alor Star tonight. This was also l'erak's first defeat In 10 matches and268 words
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Article183 1975-06-14 31 WHY ALL THIS SECRECY? asks PERCY SENEVIRATNE SECRECY arouses suspicions and fuels speculations. And the Singapore Amateur Swimmini Association have done just that by holding a closeddoor meeting to select a team for the China tour. No reasons have been given for the holding of Thursday's hush hush meeting. And183 words
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Article396 1975-06-14 31 ALBERT JOHNSON - The 15 who may go to Peking... ALBERT JOHNSON By SWIMMING officials were yesterday tight-lipped on the decision taken at the close d-door meeting to recommend eight men and seven women swimmers for the China trip in August. This is the first time the swimming subcommittee had decided to bar396 words
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Article22 1975-06-14 31 NORA. Tay will be the only woman diver taking part in the Sasa-organiM<! diving trials at Toa Payoh pool today.22 words
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Advertisement597 1975-06-14 29 I MALAYAN BANKING BERHAD I requires a LEGAL OFFICER Qualifications: Candidates must be Malaysians who are Barrlsters-at-Law or holders of LLB Degree of a recognised University. Experience: At least two years in the related I field. Th« Job: Trustee work and assist in the legal work of the Bank. Remuneration:597 words
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Advertisement646 1975-06-14 29 (|gf) NOTICE TO TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS IN KUALA LUMPUR, BATU PAHAT, PARIT RAJA, PARIT SULONG, RENQIT, SENQQARANQ, SRI QADINQ AND SRI MEDAN With effect from 12.00 midnight. 15th June 1975. STD (Subscriber Trunk Dialling facilities will 'je available between subscribers In Kuala Lumpur and those In Batu Pahat. Parlt Raja. Parlt646 words
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Advertisement109 1975-06-14 29 GLENEALY PLANTATIONS (M) BERHAD (Incorporated tai Malaysia) NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that the Directors havt declared an Interim Dividend ol 5% per tl/- stock unit less 40% Income Tax for the year endlni SOth. June. 1975 payable tc stockholders whose names ap pear on the Register of Urn Company as109 words
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Advertisement228 1975-06-14 29 NATIONAL ELECTRICITY BOARD STATES OF MALAYA NOTICE OF Interruption ol Electricity Supply In Order To Carry Out Major Work Id Main Intake Substation at McrHmau. Jasin, Melaka. All Electricity Consumers in the following areas:Telok Mas. Pernu. Pernu Pegoh. Umbai. Serkam. Tedong. Merllmau, Sebatu. Sungal Rambai, Batu Oajah, Pekan Jasln and228 words
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Miscellaneous79 1975-06-14 29 Hockej. SHA DtT. I— IA v Khakm (Baleatiar Rd): Police v Jansenltes (PA); Div S: RTC v SFB (Bedoki; Woodbrfcfee v SAF (Woodbridge) Poly v Ulu Pandon (Dover Rd). Under -33 awrtflnal: CSC v SAFBA (Baleatter Rd). Tenala: SLTA: cloned hardcourt tournament (National Stadium, X3O pjn.). Boceer: MaJayaU Cup— Peril*79 words
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Advertisement818 1975-06-14 30 •it *'J ft TAT LEE BANK LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31 ST DECEMBER 1974 s$ s$ it SHARE CAPITAL CURRENT ASSETS Cash in hand and balances with other bankers 35.804.696 A roo°ooo d 000 shares of S$ 1 each 1 00,000,000 Mone at818 words
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Advertisement549 1975-06-14 31 j J r\C V Arrivv ul your itficv clean and on limr Come and go as you please on a vespa. There are no restrictions on a Vespa that flatten 4" bumps, and smooth unpaved change gear. It's so easy. And because it's in the central business district. You can549 words
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Article, Illustration291 1975-06-14 32 A CAB burning In Belfast, Northern Ireland, on Thursday after a bomb exploded in it, killing two yeu Pie. The two men, apparently Intent on attacking a Catholic -owned bar, blew up themselves In a premature bomb explosion near the Belfast waterfrontUPI; AP - 291 words
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Article26 1975-06-14 32 BANOKOK. Frl. The Burmese Government has formed an economic committee to control prices in the wake of student demonstrations. Radio Rangoon reported today. AP.AP - 26 words
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384 1975-06-14 32 A step nearer to new pullout talks WASHINGTON, Friday JSRAEL and Egypt appeared today to be edging closer to renewed talks on a new troop withdrawal in the Sinai Desert but many key issues remained anresolved. At the end of two days of talks with President Ford, Israeli Prime MinisterReuter - 384 words
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Article43 1975-06-14 32 LONDON, Ptl. British Prime Minister Harold Wilson is striding a signed message to President Idl Amin of Uganda concerning British lecturer Dennis Hills, sentenced to death on Wednesday by a Ugandan military court for treason, British officials said today. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article95 1975-06-14 32 Freighters collide off S'pore TWO Panamanianregistered freighters, the 1,966 ton Monte Crlsto and the 1,140-ton Kosei Barn, were Involved in a collision In the Eastern Roads yesterday morning. No one was injured. Damage to both vessels was reported to be slight. A Port of Singapore Authority spokesman said that both95 words
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Article424 1975-06-14 32 f ONDON. Frt. Tb« ctock mar- ket clewed quietly firm today. At S p.m. the Financial Time* Index wa* up O.S to 333.2. Th* unexpectedly unall Brttlth trade deficit caused late flrmneai dealen said. Earlier, gharea war* mixed Government bond* were particularly firm, exteodlnc earlier gala* of one424 words
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Article30 1975-06-14 32 WASHINGTON. Frl. The Government is reviewing draft legislation that would make it a crime for an American citizen to assassinate a foreign leader anywhere in the world— AP.AP - 30 words
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Obituary80 1975-06-14 32 V.MUNUOAtU. H. TelMOms pcnilooar tzptrad IJ/«/T5 la«rln< wife Mr. Rlluruiuu Itaultf), sons lUtoadaray (AustrsJUi. fUHnvJun. Th«vln<lrs.moh*n. <Uu«htera lfra. liavtUui. Anusuys., soo-ln-lmw Capt. Dr. Kuumnun, dtuchur In law Puipavalt, cruuUUufhttrs Nlrmal». lUmlil, BuvlU; brothm T.V. »»i~t't.tt. Ay»thur»l. iliMr Mn. Sltrsvetu of K.U Cortec* Ihvm S. JaUa Raocu (Sclcur HUli) to<Uy80 words
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Advertisement308 1975-06-14 32 sBsV^S rffl SANYO DUAL GRILL SPEAKER RADIO/CASSETTE RECORDER m\ I M2422F W The dual grill speaker is a unique up-front speaker designed (or improved high and low sounds and a wider frequency response. Sound that rivals the purity and separation of real stereo. This exclusive set conies with AM/ FM308 words
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