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Title Section15 1974-06-20 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FINAL EDITION THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1974 25 CENTS M.C.(P) 21/7415 words
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Article, Illustration421 1974-06-20 1 Premier Sanya urged to recall ambassador from Kuala Lumpur BANGKOK. Wednesday THE militant National Students Centre of Thailand (NSCT) protested to Malaysian Prime Minister Tun Razak today against a Malaysian Minister's alleged support of Muslim secession in southern Thailand. It was also reported that Thai ForeignReuter; AP; UPI - 421 words
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Article226 1974-06-20 1 MICHAEL YEONG - Couple found slain in flat MICHAEL YEONG I j By A BUSINESSMAN and his wife were found murdered in their flat in Chay Van Street in Tiong Bahru late last night. The man, Soo Kiah Wah, 30, was found lying in a pool of blood in the living room of226 words
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Article53 1974-06-20 1 BANGKOK Wed. inflation In Thailand helped to reduce the number nt people entering the monkhood, a Thai newspaper said today. The Nation said that Char oo n Kamchang. the proprietor of a shop which sells gaffron robes worn by monks, claimed business was falling off becauseUPI - 53 words
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Article61 1974-06-20 1 «AIIBBCRY (Rhod.sU), Wed Prime Minister lan Smith told Parliament today It would be adjourned this weekend to prepare for a general election. Mr Smith also eaJd he Intends to hold a round table conference of different sectors of black opinion. In a tntH attempt to reachAP - 61 words
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Article49 1974-06-20 1 POLICE found two red banners hanging from a t*l«Fhone pole at the Junction of Sembawtng and Chong Pong roads on Monday at about 7 a.m. According to the police, the banners had black Chinese characters which read: •Commemorating the 36th Anniversary of Ctxnmuolst Insurgency in Malaya-49 words
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Article27 1974-06-20 1 JAKARTA. Wed. Tht Indonesian navy will receive two more destroyers from the United State* later thta y*ar. the armed force* newspaper Angkatan Bersenjau reported R*ut«r.27 words
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Article65 1974-06-20 1 HONGKONG. Wed. Customs officers today arrested four men and seized more than 440 kilos 220 lb) of narcotics in drug raids on hillside huts here, a government spokesman said. The officers carried out a pre-dawn search of several huts at Apllchau Island, off Hongkong Islands western tip.Reuter - 65 words
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Article, Illustration112 1974-06-20 1 'Jakarta not bound by Opec decision' JAKARTA. Wed. Indonesia will sell Its oil at prices fixed with buyers on a bilateral basis despite the decision of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) to freese prices for a further three months. It was stated here today. A spokesman for theReuter - 112 words
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Article72 1974-06-20 1 Fire engine as alarm clock WILMINGTON (Delaware). Wed. Mrs. Bernlce Jones was arrested early today In connection with an unusual scheme to wake up her husband, authorities reported. According to officials, the 43-year-old woman said she summoned a fire engine, hoping the noise would awaken her sleeping husband. He apparentlyAP - 72 words
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Article36 1974-06-20 1 WABHINOTON, Wed The House of Representatives Banking Committee voted tcday to allow Americana to buy, sell or own gold at any time up to Dec. 31 at presidential discretion and then automatically thereafter Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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187 1974-06-20 1 WASHINGTON, Wed. The United OtaiM* balance of payments hit a record ISM.I billion (SSS billion) wplas in the first three months of 1974 but the Improvement will probably be temporary, the Commerce Department said on Wedaeatay. The so-called "basic" balasirt. generally consloavoi187 words
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Article106 1974-06-20 1 FT index hits 12-year low LONDON. Wed. Prices on the London stock market hit a new 12- year low this morning following a slide yesterday which wiped £N« million (855.220 million) from shares. A brief rally at the start of business soon turned into a new decline. Dealers said recentReuter - 106 words
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Article46 1974-06-20 1 NEW YORK. Wed Dow Jones averages, baaed on tint hour of trading on the New York B lock Exchange 30 Indus 827 88 down 258: 20 Transp 170.03. down 0 08. 15 UtUs 70 17. down 0 45. 66 Stocks 34»66, down 071 UPI.UPI - 46 words
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137 1974-06-20 1 INDONESIASTORE PACT ON NAVAL PATROLS JAKARTA. Wed Indonesia plans to sign a Joint naval patrol agreement with Singapore and elevate its naval patrol agreement with the Philippines, Defence Minister Oeneral Maraden Panggabean said today. Oen. Panggabean said talks have been going "for some time" on a Joint patrol with SingaporeAP - 137 words
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Article743 1974-06-20 1 Israelis again bomb bases TEL AVIV, Wednesday ISRAELI warplanes today struck at guerilla bases in southern Lebanon for the second day running, an army spokesman announced. The 15-minute raid, on targets in the rugged south-east part of Lebanon known here as "Fatahland," began at about 4 30 a.m. (12 noonReuter - 743 words
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103 1974-06-20 1 World Cup final 'live' on TV S'pore rE World Cup soccer Anal in Munich on July 7, will be telecast "live" over Television Singapore. This will be the first time that TV Singapore Is having a "live" I telecast via satellite. The match will be shown over Channel Five at103 words
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Article83 1974-06-20 1 Mrw YORK. Wed. Japan must free Itself from dependence on Arab oil and get mart of its fuel from Soviet Siberia. America. Alaska and Indonesia, a leading Japanese economist said j-esterday Mr Piburo Oklta. president cf the Overseas Economic Co-operation Fund anrt chairman of theUPI - 83 words
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Article44 1974-06-20 1 BELFAST. Wed. Northern Ireland's feuding Catholic and Protestant para-mllltary group* have dashed hopes fop an Immediate truce Statements Issued by both tides yeatarday Indicated that there would be a continuation of the violence which has already claimed over 1.000 lives. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article44 1974-06-20 1 BANGKOK. Wed The Thai International Petroleum Company tTlpcoi will start implementing its proposed oil refinery project at Sattahip. about lift kilometres (103 milea) south of here, once it concludes a contract with the Government next month, a company spokesman Mid today APAP - 44 words
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Article43 1974-06-20 1 FAJUS. Wed— French President Valery Glseard D'Estainf inno«ne*d today that he and US Secretary of State Dr. Henry Kissinger will confer In Paris early next month in their first meeting since Giscard elected President on Ma, 19.-UFI.43 words
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Advertisement109 1974-06-20 1 CONSUMER STUDY PLAN TO FIGHT INFLATION -Page 6 JAWORSKI now come* In for criticism 2 OIL price*: Saudi* look to U.S. to restrain Iran j NEW declaration on Atlantic tic* 4 JAPAN worried over influx of Eurodollars AIRGIRLS' trishaw trial run: Picture 6 LEE-HEALEY talks on trade, money problems 7109 words
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Straits Times World News
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203 1974-06-20 2 Faisal escapes murder bid: Report BEIRUT. Wed. King Faisal of Saudi Arabia has escaped an assassination attempt, the leftist newspaper Al Moharrer claimed today. But spokesman for the Saudi embassy In Lebanon described the report as "utter nonsense, self-denying and a fabrication from A to Z." The newspaper quoted travellersAP - 203 words
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Article25 1974-06-20 2 COLOMBO. Wed. China will fly In fish to Brl Lanka fur breeding In the country's rivers, the Fisheries Ministry said yesteraay. UPI.UPI - 25 words
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Article90 1974-06-20 2 Congress 'y es to sale of liner WASHINOTON. Wed The Senate yesterday passed and sent to the white House a Bill autho. tslng the sale of the passenger ship 88 Independence to Hongkong businessman C Y. Tung. Con|rfmtoml approval wm needed before American Export Lines could tell the Tndsptndsnn hruwReuter - 90 words
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487 1974-06-20 2 WATERGATE: JAWORSKI REPLIES TO PRESS AND PUBLIC CRITICISM... WASHINGTON, Wednesday LEOX Jaworski, responding to the first serious public criticism in his seven months as special Watergate prosecutor defended plea bargaining yesterday as a fair, legal and necessary way to prosecute persons charged in Watergate criminalNYT - 487 words
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Article78 1974-06-20 2 TOKYO. Wed -The Japanese Government today gay» the go-ahead for six major steel makers to markup plans to raise steel prices by an average 17 per cent or 7.900 yen (about 8566) per tonne effective Immediately. Mr. Yasuhlro Ntkasone. International Trade and Industry Minister, toldReuter - 78 words
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Article, Illustration131 1974-06-20 2 WASHINGTON, Wed. President Nixon returns home today from his triumphant Middle East tour to find that Americans are still talkIng about his Impeachment and possible removal from office over Watergate. But he may also find that the talk Is not quite so insistent asReuter - 131 words
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Article210 1974-06-20 2 U.S. ARMS TEAM FOR CAIRO WASHINGTON, Wednesday A DEFENCE Department team will go to Cairo soon to determine Egypt's need for American weapons, informed Government sources reported yesterday. They acknowledged that while there was no agreement to sell Egypt particular weaDons. such a visit by a military team to aReuter - 210 words
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Article157 1974-06-20 2 'Egypt wasting millions' charge CAIRO, Wed. Parliamentarians charged that Egypt was wasting million of dollars on badly planned land reclamation projects which were designed to use the surplus water of the Aswan High Dam, the Press reported here yesterday. Mr Mustafa Gabaly. former Minister of Agriculture, said that the projectsAP - 157 words
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Article21 1974-06-20 2 ATHENS. Wed An earthquake refUteting five decree* on the Rlchter scale Jarred an ana west of Athens yesterday. Tjpi.21 words
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Article67 1974-06-20 2 MOSCOW. Wed. Preliminary anal figures showed MM per cent of the Soviet electorate or 162 6 million persons turned out on Sunday to elect an unopposed slat* ot 1417 candidates to the Supreme Soviet (Parliament) r»M news agency said The winners of the fouryear terms, whoUPI - 67 words
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279 1974-06-20 2 EIRANKFURT. wed T .West Germany > Central Bank today urged countries running large balance of pay ments deficits to come to grips with Inflation or face unavoidable changes in currency parities. A bank report said annual price rises In many cf Germany'sReuter - 279 words
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Article125 1974-06-20 2 What a dye for a robber! CHICAGO, Wed The robber demanded and got all the money from a teller at the Amalgamated Trust and Savings Bank U551,461 iS$3,--600). The robber made his way out of the bank and Into the busy, noontime crowds and started to disappear down a subway125 words
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Article80 1974-06-20 2 APLICHAU ISLAND (Hong Kong). Wed —An IS- metre (Mft wooden Chlneae junk In which Hfht men hope to reach South America finally left yesterday on IU 10.000 mile (16.000 km) odyney ■Croat th» PaclTic. After weeks of delay due to unfavourable wind* and Imminent typhoon*,Reuter - 80 words
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232 1974-06-20 2 A 25-YEAR-OLD woman doctor today started work carrying bricks as a building site labourer because the hours In full time medicine were too long and the pay was too low. Dr. Roslyn Harrison, a sturdy 5 foot 10 Inches, swapped her white hospital wardReuter - 232 words
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Advertisement1079 1974-06-20 2 Diethelm have not only made ladders lighter— they've made them in colours too! Gold Red Blue Natural Aluminium Diethelm lightweight aluminium ladders have all the right qualities to make them the ideal all purpose ladders for household and industrial use. These all-aluminium household and industrial ladders are: light strong safe1,079 words
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WORLD NEWS TWO
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Article235 1974-06-20 3 VIENNA. Wed. Prime Ministers and leading officials of the Communist Economic Community (Comecon) meet In Sofia today to discuss the community's long range plans. The nine-nation grouping opened its annual conference yesterday with a call from Comecon secretary Nikolai Fadeyev for greater economic co-operation between Western and Eastern countriesReuter - 235 words
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551 1974-06-20 3 Opposition to cut in oil prices CAI'DI Arabia is seeking a more active effort by the United States to overcome the opposition of Iran and other large oil producing nations to a reduction in oil prices. Sheik Ahmed Zakl Yamani, Saudi Arabia's MinisterReuter; NYT - 551 words
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331 1974-06-20 3 Zhukov ('saviour' of Russia) dies MOSCOW. Wed. Marshal Georgi Konstantmovlch Zhukov, who led the Red Army to victory over the Nails in World War 11. died yesterday following a heart attack in the Kremlin Hospital. Tass news agency reported today. He was 77. His people gave him the name "saviour"Reuter; NYT; UPI - 331 words
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121 1974-06-20 3 Move to break up 'Chinese Connection' PARIS, Wed. Two top A drug-busting experts from Hongkong opened talks with French narcotics officials In an attempt to break up what both sides call "the Chinese connection." The meeting waa called after police at Orly airport arrested a Chinese pastengei from Hongkong on121 words
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Article52 1974-06-20 3 JAKARTA. Wed Indonesia's earnings from export 3 of fishery products last year reached US$6B million (8*163 million compared with UBC3O million <St 72 million) in 1973. Agriculture Minister Thoyib Hadlwtjaya told a Cabinet session yesterday The bulk of the earnings came from fhrlmp export* and frogAP - 52 words
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308 1974-06-20 3 r'O Peking factory workers have accused the city authorities of trying to defuse the current wave of criticisms of the City Council contained In wall posters lining the street opposite the City Hall. The accusation, contained In a big-character poster put up by theReuter - 308 words
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Article, Illustration331 1974-06-20 3 SAIGON, Wednesday A MAN sentenced to death in his absence by a military court after being convicted of heading a cigarette and liquor smuggling network was among 118 Vietnamese of Chinese origin repatriated here last Monday, the Government spokesman said today Truong Hone.Reuter; UPI - 331 words
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Article76 1974-06-20 3 Collection of Asian folk tales TOKYO, Wed—Representatives from Asian nations today opened a six-day conference to discuss the publication ot a collection of Asian folk tales. The t»o-vclume collection 111 English is being sponsored by the UNESCO AMan Centre In Tokyo and Japam publishers. It will consist of one storyReuter - 76 words
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385 1974-06-20 3 M'sia scores another win in chess Journey NICE, Wed— The Malaysian team won yesterday's match In Group D of the World Chess Olympiad by 3J to for the second time running. Or. Foo Lum Choon beat Bakkali of Morocco at beard one while Choo Mm« Wang drew at board two.385 words
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Article39 1974-06-20 3 JAKARTA. Wed— Twenty two people died and several ■it hen were Injured when a bus in which they were travelling plur ged Into a deep ravine near Pematang Siantara. Antara news agency reported today. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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131 1974-06-20 3 T<AMPA (Florid.'), Wed. 1 —A Jury has rejected a claim for US$l2.5 mil lion (SS3O million) in damages against a chemical firm by a woman who says she contracted polio from her child's anti-polio vaccine. "The vaccine was not the proximate cause of bar131 words
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WORLD NEWS THREE
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Article, Illustration207 1974-06-20 4 JERUSALEM, Wednesday THE new Israeli Government of Premier Yitzak Rabin today comfortably defeated an Opposition no-confidence motion over the uovernment's initial reaction to the American-Egyptian nuclear power agreement. The Opposition claimed the Oovernment Issued over-calm statements on the agreement which they said could holdReuter; UPI - 207 words
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109 1974-06-20 4 U.N. FORCES HAND OVER MORE LAND TO SYRIA FkAMASCUS, Wed. IS The U.N. Disengagement Observer Fore* (UNDOF) today banded over to Syrian troops a 230-kilometre (142-mile) area formerly occupi** by Israel, it was official ly announced here. Syrian forces today took over the new positions, which extended along Mount Hermon-Habr-Khan109 words
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Article281 1974-06-20 4 LONDON, Wed. Op- i position Conservative leader Edward Heath last night launched a bitter attack on the government and issued an election challenge to Premier Harold Wilson. Mr Heath slammed the minority Labour Government's current attempt to renegotiate Britain's EEC membership terms and warned that a BritishReuter - 281 words
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Article186 1974-06-20 4 $960 m project: Suharto steps in JAKARTA, Wed.—President Suharto today was meeting the leader of an Indonesian negotiating team which has temporarily suspended talks with a group of Japanese firms on an aluminium and electric power plant In north Sumatra. The Indonesian Government places great Importance on the project atReuter - 186 words
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121 1974-06-20 4 JAL strike today will ground 125 flights TOKYO. Wed— A 24--1. hour strike tomorrow by Japan Air Lines UAL i flight crew will ground all 111 domestic flights and 14 outgoing International flights, including one cargo air liner. JAL said today. The union of cabin crewmember*, including stewardeaaas. is demandingReuter - 121 words
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Article54 1974-06-20 4 TOKYO. W«d. Japanese customs official* said Uicy found today what California police believed were stolen piece* of a valuable Roman fountain aboard a i—'t»<"+shtp that arrived In Kobe Port last Monday. The official* *ald that the pieces, worth about UBC2S.OOO (8S60.SO0) were contained In a drum aboard the54 words
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Article402 1974-06-20 4 OTTAWA, Wednesday Declaration on Atlantic ties THE Atlantic alliance today formally ended a nine-month internal quarrel agreeing to "frank and timely" consultations on all matters affecting its common interests. This is the key paragraph in a 14--artlcle "Declaration op Atlantic Relations" published here today at theReuter - 402 words
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Article61 1974-06-20 4 CARACAS Wed Five thousand delegates from 141 countries are gathering in this oil-rich capital for a long, hot summer at what is being described a* the moat Important meeting of nations since the and of World War Two. The massive United Nations Law of the SeaReuter - 61 words
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Article74 1974-06-20 4 MOSCOW. Wed Culture Minister Mrs Ekaterlna FurUeva. Russia's top woman official, has been dropped as a Deputy to the Supreme Soviet Indicating her career may be (tearing Its end A full list of Ueputles elected in last Sunday's voting to the new ninth senton of the SupremeReuter - 74 words
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Article60 1974-06-20 4 ADDIS ABABA, Wed. The Government owned daily, The Ethiopian Herald, charred yesterday that grain intended for famine relief in Ethiopia was re-exported to Northern Yemen. In a report from the port of Djibouti, the paper said 1.800 tons of wheat and maize originally destined for drought-hit partsAP - 60 words
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Article278 1974-06-20 4 Viet bid to retake 'lost' towns SAVANNAKHET (Central Laos), Wed North Vietnamese and pro communist Pathet Lao force* In central and southern Laos were planning to retake all positions they had lost a few months before the signing of the peace agreement last September, high-ranking officers of the Laotian militaryReuter - 278 words
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155 1974-06-20 4 Scientists all set to study sun's eclipse today pANBOUtA, Wed. vs American and Australian scientists are all set to study a total ecllpac of the tun tomorrow which will be re markable for Its Incon■PfeWMBMSS. m 'or although the sha- »f the moon will travel over a quarter of Uta155 words
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Advertisement92 1974-06-20 4 Newsweek THE INTERNATIONAL NEWSMAGAZINE June 24 Issue ON SALE NOW! JW^f^WsHrVwwjjj W i a&tsw Jk ri'C •sJH^^sT^ f stf^Bflf *^sfl B^L^^sfl H B^BHsT- s Vulcan Australia Limited is most interested in opening up contacts with sheet metal manufacturers. Interested companies should have presses ranging from 40 to 400 tons, with92 words
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WORLD NEWS FOUR
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252 1974-06-20 5 Congress passes 'historic' budget law WASHINGTON, Wednesday AMID declarations that it was passing "potentially landmark," "historic" and "red- letter" legislation, the House of Representatives approved today a Bill revolutionising the way Congress deals with the Federal budget. The vote was 401 tc. 6 and the Senate is expected to followNYT - 252 words
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Article29 1974-06-20 5 LONDON. Wed Prime Minister Harold Wilson .itated yesterday that he would welrome the opportunity to visit China again but had no present plans to go there. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article108 1974-06-20 5 A VETO POWER ON LOANS WASHINGTON, Wed The Senate banking committee voted yesterday to give Congress veto authority over all loans of US$5O miUlon (SSI2O million) or more approved by the US Export-Import Bank. The bank makes lowinterest loans to foreign countries who use the money to buy US goodsReuter - 108 words
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Article57 1974-06-20 5 LAND'S END England i, j Wed A 23-year-old Amerl--1 can tourist plunged 100 feet to her death off a cliff at England's moat southern point yesterday, police said Police said Holly Sally Klrwln lost her footing and disappeared over the ed?e rmlfwsy down a cliff pathUPI - 57 words
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293 1974-06-20 5 Record 200 may testify at Kirn's trial- SEOUL, Wed. A Seoul court trying Opposition politician Kirn DaeJung, on alleged electioneering offence*, accepted nearly 200 witnesses today and defence lawyers expressed fear that It might delay the trial, rhe prosecutors asked the Seoul district criminal court to summon 171 witnesses toReuter - 293 words
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106 1974-06-20 5 SYDNEY. Wed. The Australian Overseas Telecommu nlcations Commission today announced Indefinite Interruption of International telegram facilities because of a strike by employees. However, the commission said International telephone and automatic telex traffic would not be affected. Most of the nations post offices were closed today becauseReuter - 106 words
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397 1974-06-20 5 Japan's concern over influx of Euros RAPID RISE DESPITE GOVT CURBS TOKYO. Wednesday THK Finance Ministry and Bank of Japan were worried about the rapidly increasing influx of Eurodollar funds into Japan, a Japanese newspaper reported today. The Sankei Shimbun newspaper reported the Inflow of Eurodollar funds has been onUPI - 397 words
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Article24 1974-06-20 5 ZURICH. W«d. An AnMTtemn bank In Zurich ni •at on fir* durtnc U» nl«ht by unknown people, polk* •aid today. Reut«rReuter - 24 words
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Article71 1974-06-20 5 new YORK. Wed. Pormer Japanese Lieutenant Hiroo Onoda who hid out In the Philippine jungles (or 30 yean has told friend* in Japan hla sacrifice waa meaningless, the New York Time* said today. Quoting friends who have talked to the former Intelligence and guerilla officer, the Time* reportedUPI - 71 words
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198 1974-06-20 5 Unesco workers protest paper wastage OARis, Wed—Em- ployees of the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (Unesco) today piled up half a ton of paper in front of their door to protest the use of so much paper by big organisations during the current paper shortage. Signs scattered around theUPI - 198 words
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Article46 1974-06-20 5 NEW DELHI. Wed— POodgrain production In India In the year ending this ironth Is likely to be between 10? and 108 million tonnes, con pared with the target of 113 million tonnes, according f the Pood Minuter Mr rakhruddln All Ahmed. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Miscellaneous316 1974-06-20 5 Bringing Up Fttinr By BIM Ijtovntlt «fc Uml Cm«» Xwsu. iv 1, 1 1 vuw serous whbw 1 1 nkp some Money V<#uat aunt MAoe>e guvrr IM <<r K00W6,) HAW TO Otr I TDL© MA66C I AAS S«CXA«.' LST MS A CASH >OU TO IT/ > MAW*.' J I MONKV316 words
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255 1974-06-20 6 Automatic renewal for those who pay new HDB charges HOUSING Board tenants need not worry about renewing their tenancy agreements if they accept the increased service and conservanry charges. 'Their tenancy agreements will be automatically renewed once they paid the new charges along with their monthly rente from July," an255 words
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Article36 1974-06-20 6 THE ninth Asian Advertising Congress will be held In Indonesia from Nov. 2 to 7. The theme for the congress Is Modem Advertising and Its Social Responsibilities In D*~ veloping Countries.36 words
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178 1974-06-20 6 THE Consumers Association of Singapore (CASE) will launch a consumer education programme to combat inflation. About 20 people will be recruited soon to spearhead the campaign. They will be given a crash course on consumerism, including guidelines on alternative buying, competitive testing, product testing,178 words
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117 1974-06-20 6 Postman who tried to steal letters AN assistant postman, who attempted to steal three letters from the Nelson Road malls and parcels department on Tuesday, was jailed for nine months by a district court yesterday. Senior Inspector D. Krishnan. prosecuting, told the court that Ismail Taris tried to steal the117 words
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263 1974-06-20 6 Police supervisee gets 2 years and rotan SENIOR District Judge Mr. T.S Slnnathuray yesterday reprimanded a Criminal Law supervisee who was brought before him for the second time In less than two years on two new charges. Ng Hock Beng, 21. was Jailed for two years with six strokes of263 words
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215 1974-06-20 6 Sales of diesel oil at Woodlands pumps go up PETROL dealers In I Woodland! yesterday reported r. slight Increase In their diesel sales due to shortage of the fuel In Malaysia. "More Malaysian terries have been coming to my sUtlon for diesel and our sales went up by 400 salloris215 words
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Article63 1974-06-20 6 THE Katong Centre of the Metropolitan YMCA wUI conduct a 13- session course on •kin care and maka-up at iv Meyer Place premises ctarttng on June M from 2JO pjß. to 4SO p m Fee* are SM for members and MS for others. For fur ther63 words
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Article, Illustration240 1974-06-20 6 rIESE tour airgirls from Singapore Airlines caused Quite a stir outside Mandarin Hotel on Tuesday afternoon when they were caught perched on a trishaw. Onlookers stared with amusement as the firls dressed In their striking sarong kebmya uniform rode past, waving and smiling to one240 words
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158 1974-06-20 6 Addicts pay more to get their 'kicks' AN MX pill which cost about 50 cents four years ago Is now selling at $S In Singapore. And the price of a kartoo of ganja has soared from $1 50 to $io during the same period according sources here yesterday. They said158 words
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Article116 1974-06-20 6 TTCE Industrial and Business Management Society of Nanyang University will hold the first national Industrial, business and economic contest at 230 p.m. on July 20. The venue has not been fixed. Open to students and members of the public, it Is aimed at giving a116 words
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276 1974-06-20 7 ANANYANO University don said yesterday that cultural reconstruction would assume greater Importance with Industrialisation and modernisation. This was so. said Dr. Ang Koh-Plng. head of Nanyang University's geography department, because material objects alone would not fulfil all the needs of life.276 words
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178 1974-06-20 7 £IX supermarkets, Including that set up by SAF Enterprises (SAFE) have pledged to support the Metrication Board by selling frozen foods in metric quantities from July 1. One of them, Greatways, has told the board that It had already adopted the178 words
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Article, Illustration649 1974-06-20 7 LEE- HE ALE Y TALKS ON TRADE, MONEY MATTERS Private chat with Heath too \yORLD monetary and economic problems were main subjects discussed by Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew urn\ Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer Denis llealey at a meeting in the Treasury today. A Treasury spokesman said the discussions,Reuter - 649 words
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137 1974-06-20 7 S'Pore to host Rotary's 40th assembly SINGAPORE will hoit the 40th Assembly of Rotarlans In District 330 comprising Malaysia. Thailand. Khmer, Laos, South Vietnam. Brunei and Singapore, this weekend. The assembly, organised by the Rotary Club of Jurong Town, will be held at the Mandarin Hotel About 400 Rotarlans are137 words
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64 1974-06-20 7 Two cultural groups from Indonesia THE 50-member Batang Hart Revue and the seven-member Lake Tob* folk group from Indonesia will fly in next week on a cultural goodwill mission. They will five a two-hour ■how at the National Theativ next- Wednesday and Thursday A solo dancer from the revue and64 words
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Article39 1974-06-20 7 About 140 members of the Singapore Air Transportwonwrs Un.on donated blood mwrday to mark their 37th siinlvantry. The donation was mad* when a mobile Blood Donation Csotrt called at SlA's rnuncerlnff Tralnlnf School P»yi Ltbax airport.39 words
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Article38 1974-06-20 7 Professional women MRS Merle Duffy has been etoetad prttfcW of ttat Wimiinri sYißhim »nd rioT— tmul Women* Association. OUmt official* arc Misses Bnnt Malta* (vie* pus* dint). Wong Ka Poh (sacr*tarr). Pwllta Tiro (treasurer) and Mrs. Rosalind Trag38 words
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Article52 1974-06-20 7 8T JOHN Ambulance Brigade. Ninth Corps. West Central area, win organise party aim excursion to the Botanic Oardens for 300 children and old people from 13 homes on St John's Day i Sunday), at 12 pjn The MP for Tlong Bahru Mr. Chnr Jit Koon. will hand52 words
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Article19 1974-06-20 7 THE PAP Alexandra branch will conduct a bookkeeping course at intermediate level every Monday suiting from July 1.19 words
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108 1974-06-20 7 MORE than 550 schools have so far submltted layout plans of tuckshops to the Instltute of Health under the j Government's proposed anti-typhoid exercise. Another 50 school principals who have not yet submitted their plans, have been asked to do so as soon as possible108 words
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253 1974-06-20 7 MASIE KWEE - Dismay when midwives take over the delivery MASIE KWEE By SOME expectant mothers under specialist care at Kandang Krrbau Hospital have been dismayed to and their babies delivered by midwives instead of doctors or housemen daring childbirth. A number of women who have Just become mothers said: "We paid to253 words
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258 1974-06-20 7 Cheaper kembong, merah but dearer cabbage rE Department of Trsne reported that p a of mackerel (kemboig) and red snapper (merah) dropped by 10 cmts a kati 7es^ terday They were retallfd M $1.40 and $1 20 katl respectively. The price of cabbage rose by another five cents t« 45258 words
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Article55 1974-06-20 7 THE New Zealand and Australian congregation o[ Anglic. .n churches at Seletar and Changl will present SI, OOO to the Bishop of Singapore, the Rt Rrv Chiu Ban It at SAP Base. Seletar on Sunday at 6 p.m. The money is for the trainIng of men55 words
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Advertisement122 1974-06-20 7 The 2 way action rids ulcers faster, easier! Here's how it works: protective layer 11 \l It lv r <t K \Sw tothestomach JJ W^ jf mJJS 2 3fcßl»x^ l^r^fcf r^ RABRObrngslastngrefefto V thousands of ulcer sufferers f~?\ alover the \rvorkj Its man active mL effects quck relief n ulcers122 words
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Advertisement378 1974-06-20 8 •utau Lanakawi. Kadah. Malav»a cffl^* 9 i»od lwad< hotel oomptai (A member of Federal Hotel Group) 100 Luxuriously furnished air -con. rooms with exotic restaurants, bar and swimming pool GIVE YOURSELVES TO A SPECIAL HOLIDAY AT LANGK AWI COUNTRY CLUB AMIDST 99 UNSPOILT AND BEAUTIFUL LEGENDARY ISLANDS smm*^* >B aßmmmmmma^^378 words
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Advertisement325 1974-06-20 8 T ml^mT Jsmmml smmmmlJU^Ummmmml InXw! KjaLa»>>.»»aaaaaaaa»aii3|| mmaV iutt iultn I l jtffln i I mw IllaTr' '"^'aßßmmmma w \f There are occasions when only the extraordinary will do. That is the time to give a Silver Imperial or Imperial Sovereign. Crafted in precious metals. acAzao/ai/aiN IE IYOUR OLD I MODEL325 words
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Advertisement266 1974-06-20 8 VV%VVVVWVVVVV^V^VVV^VVtfVVVtfVV^A«^^V^^VW^rVa mmmmMmmmmmVA7if' sTsVrammmmmmmmmtimmmml < ADCMC TnOAYI 2 SHOWS NIGHTLY J UrUIJ lUUAT: 7.00 A 9.30 pm. ADMISSION Adults $2.00. Children $1.00!; EMPRESS DOWJGBTS A ji! A Shang Kwan Ung Fung JJf*^A Sy^ HuChin» w.,ICaVMBI ajfl [#ajestk*Ode^K f *Wy*S. Clr^j Isimultanoous OPENING TODAY! Jjj 00O2ILL A VS. mmmmmV H a" BaV^^sVv266 words
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Advertisement674 1974-06-20 8 -yWWWbVVVV\rWaV.V. iiffl CATHAY "VUUIIUIIK S E Q OPENS TODAY 5 I 2 Snewa 700 ft• 30 pm I Shang Kuan Ling Fung m "i EMPRESS DOWAGERS AGATt VASE with Hu Ch<r< Mandarin CoJorScopa with Engkati $uMWa> p Jurong Ortva In Cntmi 1 Odaon Cathay Orchard J Saturday at Midn^nt Io4aon674 words
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354 1974-06-20 9 Aid plan for needy Muslim nations Economic issues to dominate talks KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday ECONOMIC matters will dominate the fifth Islamic Foreign Ministers' conference which opens in Kuala Lumpur tomorrow. The committee of experts made up of nine countries will submit proposals on ways to help underdeveloped Muslim countries facing354 words
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132 1974-06-20 9 Salt water caused death of the tilapias KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Government investigations have disclosed that failure to adapt to salt water was the cause for the death of millions of fish off the Golden Mile beach in Johore. Mr Michael Chen. Minister for Special Functions in charge of nuclear energy132 words
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Article31 1974-06-20 9 JOHORE BARU. Wed Mr Michael Bramah. director of the South Johore Regional Planning and Development study will speak on "The Future Development of Johore Baru" here on Friday31 words
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281 1974-06-20 9 Barter trading with newsprint producers urged KUALA LUMPVR, Wed. The government has been urged to make barter trading arrangements with newsprint producing countries to overcome the current shortage of the commodity In the country. It was also asked to abolish the present 2i per cent surtax on newsprint "in order281 words
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163 1974-06-20 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Malaysian police have sought the help of Interpol to track down an International confidence trtclcster In possession of dud travel lers' cheque*. Details of the man. who is travelling on an Italian passport, have been Hashed to Interpol During a visit163 words
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93 1974-06-20 9 Bargirl: 'I was raped by seven men' KUALA LUMPUR.. Wed.— A 19-year-old bar waitress told police she was raped by seven men in a shack off the Jalan Sultan-Leboh Foch Junction here early this morning. When the rapists wert asleep, she slipped out and stopped a passing police patrol car93 words
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Article27 1974-06-20 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Deputy Minister of Home Affairs Datuk Abdul Samad Idm will make a two-day official visit to Kedah and ."erlls beginning on Sunday27 words
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Article312 1974-06-20 9 TH E Government Is working out detail: on a contingency plan to cope with oil tanker accidents In the Straits of Malacca. Mr. Michael Chen, Minister for Special Functions In charge of nuclear energy and environment, said today his department was holding talks with oil312 words
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Article57 1974-06-20 9 PCNANO. Wed Th« SUte Government today signed contract* with two Kuala Lumpur consultant firms for renovations to the Penang Hill railway and a feasibility study of a fixed linkage between Penang and Pulau Jerejak. Both contracts, signed by Chief Minister Dr. Urn Chong Eu on behalf of57 words
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Article63 1974-06-20 9 IPOa Wed Hundreds of psmmfs, tnchxUnt schoolenUdron. offlee worker* and market- bound bmuewtves. wort stranded this ««~"»"f when Ipoh town boa worken went on s. wildcat sulks. Tat Ktlan by the ISO drivers and conductor* about half of them women, who »n memosrs of tbt Transport63 words
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155 1974-06-20 9 Why firms don't meet demand for diesel oil KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The inability of oil companies to meet a 20 per cent increase in the diesel demand this year has brought the present shortage. Informed sources said today that there Is no Incentive for oil companies to step up production155 words
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265 1974-06-20 9 Kidnap victim dumped at roadblock JOHORE BARU, Wednesday A ROUTINE police roadblock at the 8* mile Jalan Scudai foiled an attempt by three' gunmen to kidnap tourist gulie Ungku Faudzlr bin Abdul Rahman, 21, on Monday I nl«ht. The kidnappers abandoned their car with Ungku Faudzlr handcuffed in the back265 words
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Article64 1974-06-20 9 PKNANG, Wed. An Australian woman toartst ni today Jailed for two weeks when she cvaM not mj a lit* line for overstaying In the eoantry for U days. Anne Elisabeth Davtooo, tt, from Willomghley. New South Wales, pleaded gmity to a charge of betes; in Malaysia on64 words
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Advertisement556 1974-06-20 9 jmk smf^sSsV ..^CCa mm fT mmwjiv^r Him! mMmflmmmmfte mmml B 9 N J smmU*. smmmCmmmTr lUr *^j smmmmmmVaX^^sml I I mmmi smmmm^n Bmmmwv^mmmmml^^mm^^mU smmHmmmmmmmmmml .^'j£rW''^ffi'-l>-'-' smmK3^ One look at the new Lancia Beta and you know: there's a world of difference between the "Italian styling" other cars claim and the556 words
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Article477 1974-06-20 10 ISRAEL'S reprisal air raids on Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon on Tuesdt.y provided a grim counterpoise to the hoopla of President Nixon's seven-day tour of the Middle East. Mr. Nixon was hardly on his way from Amman to the Azores when Israeli Jets attacked targets on the slopes477 words
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Article141 1974-06-20 10 P RANCE's nuclear test over the South Pacific on Monday was expected. The Chinese nuclear explosion, their 16th and reportedly conducted on the same day, might have been timed In response to the forthcoming Nixon-Brezhnev summit. The same suggestion was raised nearly a year ago when China followed141 words
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Article397 1974-06-20 10 TOSHIO KOJMM - Glimpse of modern China in Osaka TOSHIO KOJMM ly Ttkyt rpHE biggest and most 1 comprehensive exhibition ever staged overseas by China will open In Osaka next month to Introduce modern China to the world. China says It will be the largest of some 170 exhibitions It has held outsideReuter - 397 words
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543 1974-06-20 10 ROBERT LINDSEY - Trans- Atlantic sales ploy by Concorde ROBERT LINDSEY By Boston CHARLES LINDBERGH flew across the Atlantic In 1927 in 33 3 hoars. Jumbo Jets now make the trip in just under seven hour*. On Monday, a Concorde supersonic transport flew the Atlantic twice Boston to Parts and back. In six543 words
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Article, Illustration716 1974-06-20 10 DAVID SNIPLER - DAVID SNIPLER AN AMERICAN'S PRAGMATIC DIPLOMACY -By Phnom Penh WITH the toughness of a hardnosed colonel and the finesse of a charming conciliator, the new United States ambassador to Cambodia, Mr. John Gunt h e r Dean, has been charging around the country reproaching716 words
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452 1974-06-20 10 rE announcement by the Housing Board to Increase service and conservancy charges came a s a shock to all HDB flat-owners and tenants. Although the Minister for Law and National Development had warned of such a move last year, a sharp Increase ranging452 words
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Article212 1974-06-20 10 DLEASE refer to your report (S.T., May 29), about poor television receptions experienced by residents at Block 28, Lorong 6, Toa Payoh. I Inspections by th« Housing Board revealed that the tv receptions at the block were satisfactory In all channels. The temporary appearance of212 words
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Advertisement48 1974-06-20 10 Stylat cul to t»» lalatt trand by our most axparlancad ersftS* man tinea 1934. Suit* complataly han4 tailored L ttltchad right to ttta buttonriolat an«uiing batt workmanthip. wa ara alto Imoertart 4 oporlin of tlnatt Ganti taxtllat tharaby 21. Chulla St.. Singapore. 1. Tal: ***** Hong Kong (Branch)48 words
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Advertisement469 1974-06-20 10 M j^rA. SNOOSSPtBM sSffH Sou/ca o' W Viinaal (prim 'Jr «^t «•>... g>^ '*Hurm v>vi^ bßS^^l/bI BB A I «OMCAT b» I QERM -^^^HMBRWHEAT GERm 7 Int^iwtional MuK.ioo 1t EFFECTIVE SPEAKING This important course is now available in Singapore. It is a participative three day programme designed for the man469 words
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867 1974-06-20 11 HO MINFONG - West Asia: New export avenues for S'pore HO MINFONG FINANCIAL AND ECONOMIC SECTION OF THE STRAITS TIMES By \yiTH the return of Singapore's first trade mission from a successful tour of West Asia, new possibilities in export markets and financial investment have opened up. In the one month that the867 words
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Article638 1974-06-20 11 TSAI TAN - TSAI TAN By HOT on the heels of the Guthrie Berhad offer to the Singapore public, Guthrie Ropel, a member of the UKbased Outhrle Corporation stable, Is coming to the Kuala Lumpur market with an offer for sale of 14 5 million $1 shares638 words
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Article263 1974-06-20 11 pOMINO to the Kuala Lumpur market via a private placement of 4.1 million $1 shares at par la Malaysia Weaving Enterprise which Is seeking the fresh capital to Invest In wholly owned subsidiary Malaysia Spinning Mills. The new Issue will raise the company's paid up capital from263 words
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Article, Illustration391 1974-06-20 11 PETER KILBORN - PETER KILBORN By VTEW YORK: The New 1™ Tork Stock Exchange has announced that It endorsed foreign membership In the Exchange signalling a big step towards free trade In the world's securities business. However, the exchange also proposed guidelines that would make membership difficult391 words
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Article181 1974-06-20 11 KINGSLEY WOOD - KINGSLEY WOOD By CJYDNEY: The eightO year old West Australian Iron ore industry will have the capacity to export 100 million short tons of ore, pellets and fines within the next two years. This follows confirmation by the major Pllbara producer. Mount Newman Mining, that production181 words
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297 1974-06-20 11 A record year for oil industry despite supply crisis THURSDAY JUNE 20, 1974 DESMTE the oil .apply "•sis In the itaal quarter. 1973 as a whole record year for the oil industry. The Bp Statistical Bevlew of the World Oil Industry— l 973. published recently, shows that world oil production297 words
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Advertisement271 1974-06-20 11 The right kind and amount of We try first of all to get to just about every kind of insurance can mean a great deal know your problems, your insurance problem. And we of difference to your business. worries, and your special know the answers. Insurance against fire, theft, requirements.271 words
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1307 1974-06-20 12 ALTHOTTQH many things can affect ordinary share prices temporarily, 90 per cent of share values in the world's most sophisticated stock markets is determined by six factors alone. Although these factors may not appear to be applicable In Singapore, preliminary evidence Indicates1,307 words
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259 1974-06-20 12 TAN LIAN CNOO - General purpose vessels in demand TAN LIAN CNOO By SkRDERS for general v purpose vessels by the off-shore oil industry in this region, as well as other areas, are keeping Singapore shipbuilders busy. The latest delivery on the busy shipbuilding scene Is by Vosper Thornycraft of a 55-foot general purpose259 words
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Advertisement562 1974-06-20 12 When jou fly TW^. to America or Europe, well save you money on places to stay And places to go. TWA's done a lot to make traveling less expensive, your ticket or boardi ng pass at the TWA Ticket That goes for hotels, restaurants, theaters, and so or BVBJBJHHBIBajBJBJBJ I562 words
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Article30 1974-06-20 13 IMK K. CM L AmmL t-U. toit bat L CMnt •3.50 MIS •3.14 •341 »13« •3 JO •2.07 •3 40 »J6 J4 .04 .03 03 03 .03 03 +jW30 words
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Article48 1974-06-20 13 IAS. >CBC 1 But Be* i. TkMS N r. Iron LU lad. city L Uai. «A.A. r.H.*. >2.a $7 00 $7 80 12 BO $4.00 $472 $4.73 $1 30 $1.39 »1 53 $1.86 $1.90 .U —.10 —.10 —.10 —.09 —.08 .06 —.06 —.06 —.05 —.06 .06 —.0648 words
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Article53 1974-06-20 13 ItHhntrtah: 155.14 t5*J« Ptnanrv: 4MJM WIM Hotrh. 175.4» ***** FlItllMli: tITJ4 1U.41 Ttm: IMJM IH.JI f nkkcn: MM4 J4J.it O.CJ.C: t3$M UMf SJLB. bU.: M 4.4* MJ II Dee. M, MM 1M II Dm. 11. IMS 1M t Dw. t*. IMI 1M O Dee. SI, 1»T« 1M t Jan.53 words
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Article1549 1974-06-20 13 rpHK last transacted sale 1 at the :Jose of IwsaneM In the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday compared with the previous day> prices together with 1974 high and low. Adjusted for all new Issues). CLOSING TOMB: la4uatrtala b»r*iy staady wtoila ttM rast SBBBB TUHMOVIK Official toui turaarar ea1,549 words
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Article317 1974-06-20 13 rpHE Stock Ez- change of Singapore yesterday saw buyers and sellers adopting; a wait-and-see attitude, resulting in minimal price movements and much lower trading volume. Prices were generally easier throughout the day because fresh deals were scarce and contra dealing- was cat to a minimum In317 words
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Article1157 1974-06-20 13 j» ID and offer price* officially listed and business In and l'opurltd to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of ■hares traded shown In brackets In lot* of 1.000 units unlOM otherwise specified INDUSTRIALS Aenu (2.308) (1) 2M. XD. A.T.I. (1.108). Ajlne (2.418 2.608).1,157 words
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Article1269 1974-06-20 13 BID and offer prices officially listed and bustneas In •nd reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Bschange rssterday with the number ff ahares traded anown In brackete In tot* of 1.000 uniu unkM otherwise ■pedfled. INOUSTHIALS AimimaU (l.MB). A. Tapa (LOSS). Alaan I l.MB). Al«i Hl t (1.11,269 words
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Article236 1974-06-20 13 pUTHIE Engineering, a \X member of the Outhrie Berhad Organisation, has won a $500,000 contract for the supply and installation of switchgear equipment for an electronic components plant In Malacca. The Siemens Components plant Is one of the largest electronics factories in the state and this236 words
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Article248 1974-06-20 13 UNDBTKVBB Jacobers; of Holland: Sales volume and profit of the L-J group showed a satisfactory growth In 1973. In spite of the continuing monetary unrest, exchange losses were kept within reasonable limits. Much attention was given to the acquisition of companies fitting Into the organisation, particularly in areas248 words
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Article309 1974-06-20 13 Prices close mixed in KL CELLING pressure, eridy ent In morning tradln« at the Kuala Lumpur •tock market yesterday, dissipated In the after"oon »nd prices ended th !S- day on a mi«ed note The morning saw many sellers about and by the lunchbreak, the boards were littered with losses. Sentiment309 words
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Article68 1974-06-20 13 'jPBB U.B. dollar recorded warglnal fluctuation* In very quiet and ftstiasßJM trading in the -ww^ing. *c*> *lon after opening at U 4466S0 In the angapore fore* market yesterday Trading wa* mainly con- osntrated at tbe U 4456-75 ■WM but toward*, lunch Ume it edged up fractionally to 52.4470-S068 words
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Article162 1974-06-20 13 The following ara the nominal (Yerage cloaing Interbank ratee In fl»ngapor»: CtouailH It— hill rstea SaHfeaeedaß MwKip 71»<»T (ereea) pari* ekaage US dollar 2.4470 2 44*0 2 8196 IMI Starting pounJ 6*430 6JSSO TJ4M —20.47 Hongkong dolUr 48 58 4« 60 50 51 S.M Mah^ton dollar 101.4 a162 words
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Article28 1974-06-20 13 Rubber: June It. Singapore. ICS.M eta (down 4.M ctst. Malaysia: U4.M on (down &M eta). Tin: $1,275 (down $U.I2H). Official offering: 23* tons (up 28 tons).28 words
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Article64 1974-06-20 13 rB Malaysian Minister of Finance has fixed these rates for calulating Customs dnties from June 20 until further notice: Rubber 851 cU a lb Copra $1,440 a ton P. Kernel $235.25 a ton The rates of daOes payable are: Rubber l|cU s lb (Total 13, cents) (Surcharge 4|64 words
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Article106 1974-06-20 13 MlNftl PMOOUCI IXCMAHOI. V lIMQAPORI MOOM CLOtIMO •«I«BS *>tB PICUL VBSTBBOAV Emm Oil: bulk (100 nominal drum SIS 6 aamlaal. Caara: Mtaad (tooaa) UK Coot. SM aamlaal. Hum Muatak AST A whit, f.o.b 10fr» NI.W SMS atllara. Sarawak wkl*a fob NLW SSSSt aallara. Sarawak apactal black f.a b106 words
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Article32 1974-06-20 13 Loaion oeppar prlcaa on Tuaaeay (anTHma la brackaU). Wlrakar Oa»t buyar OMO (SM4) aallar iOM iBMi. Tkraa MaaOa warar fSTS (fOTl) aallar an tans). BMrkat Mm: Irrafular. Salaa: 1.060 leaa.32 words
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Article234 1974-06-20 13 Straits tin DOWN 533.12 fHE Straiu tin price In Penang yesterday piun«ed $33 124 to sijTspSr Plcul on an official offering up 26 ton* to 230 tone. The overnight London metal price was steady with forward buyers quoted up £17 on Monday* close to £3. 795 per metric ton. LONDON:234 words
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Article54 1974-06-20 13 THE Makiyslan Palm OU Producers Association (MPOPA) j eater day announced the following price* for Malaysian palm oil: UK, CTT Sept £308, Oct £366. Not £360, Dec £347. Cont/CTP (in ÜBS) Sept. MM. Oct 1606, Not. $M 0 Dec. SMO. Malaysia FOB (in MS) Sept. $1434, Oct. $1374,54 words
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Article521 1974-06-20 13 ffiHß Slngapr.re rubber 1 market yesterday was steadier it the outset on short-covering which followed higher London advices and an Improved opening. Later, however, the market eased on trade and possibly godown selling against deliveries. Turnover was slow. The morning session closed quiet ard slightly easier. July was521 words
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Article64 1974-06-20 13 Mi|«l|) 818 tCT (1 ton paJlat) MOJO MS OOfl SOO 00 MUM mOL »L (1 ton (MOM) MOJO MSOOK MOM IMJOOf DB (1 ton paltot) INJ* 171J0H IWJO IT3OOM MA 10 (1 km pailat) IMH IMjMM I*4 00 IMNN ma. so <i km p«Bot) iu 0k im mm64 words
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Article250 1974-06-20 13 TJonokono. Wed. The XA market wa* steady with share prices being weU maintained during the morning However a strung buying wave suddenly developed towards noon causing- thare price* to advance The market continued to forge ahead in early afternoon taut soon retreated aa heavy profit-taking set In. resulting in250 words
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Article171 1974-06-20 13 'TOKYO. Wed. Shares x price* on the Tokyo stock market opened steady today, centring on large capital issues. The Dow Jones average wa* up 30.95 to 4,709 48 and the New Index climbed 098 to 338 H. Trading volume totalled 220 million chares. Today* dosing price* m yen with171 words
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Article249 1974-06-20 13 VtELBOURNE. Wed. The i¥X share market closed on a generally mixed note in subdued trading activity in Melbourne today Turnover continued thin. Several stocks were trading at about their lowest level for the year but late buying interest lifted some others from the doldrums. Today's closing middle price* in249 words
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Article53 1974-06-20 13 AMSTERDAM. Turn —The -r* market weakened over a broad front led by Akaa. Beyal Dwtea and I'aUarar In Dutch international Issues The main Iniiseasnt was the overnight weakness on Wall Street, dealers said. State loans ware easier where changed. Ctoaia* prlcaa la Dutek (ulMars with ih. 4AnM aa tba53 words
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Article48 1974-06-20 13 JTURICH. Tims— The stock market closed weaker today on a reduced volume Bond* managed to m«tnt»i»i their price* The Credit Sulms index climbed 1.1 point* to 213 3 J2^£f PJ 8 •»<« »~ca wttk Urn suraraaet aa taa ata»laya a prlcaa: mm rrm> luk Corp*, aw 10 s48 words
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Article197 1974-06-20 13 XJXW YORK. TUN- Thß stock market was gan*> rally featureleai but ended slightly lower on light volume Moat analysts attributed the lack of Investor interest to the apparent Change in the Interest rate situation over the past Isw daw The Dow Jones industrial average ttH 2.*1 to S3OJS197 words
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Article94 1974-06-20 13 FINANCIAL TIMES TINS Tuesday MM Mow-y MAI Wsta ago mm KUBBU9 Monday HOU Tused*y »47.0« Week ago MOM OILS Tuesday INK Monday J0057 Week ago lit At INDVBTBIAU TtMßday mo J Monday MIO Week ago M3.T DOW JONES AVEKAGC INDIBTBIALS Tuesday tMM Monday 5u.33 Weak ago MIM LONDON DOLUUt94 words
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Article215 1974-06-20 13 Expert prlcaa la aaa-starUas araaa la U.S. dollar, par ouaca. (1) Australian dollara par ouaca. (t) Avarasa prlea Paaalca lac «H H PaUip Item* HH mc 2 Roefcwrtl Infer JT* mmb. Roral Dutch am *»U P* lodua MM m M* aack. rtx«» lulnwii MS S Jnloa CarbM* 40215 words
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Article167 1974-06-20 13 ASflAlf cunanuj dapoalt tntcrbftnk rataa m a* cloob on W* rtn— Juno Motor Ttiom rataa maj differ aUcbUy frosn Umm quoted by banks to ttMtr cuotmiiois. Ofhr BM 7 dajn 11 7/1 11 S 4 1 mth 11 •II 11 7/U 3 mlh* 11 It 16 11FT - 167 words
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Article27 1974-06-20 13 CkMtne, interbank mtSB In Mnfpora dollars (tar Juno vwraJght »H t mth »H t\ ■Uu »H »S mttu Vft Prte* rmu »H% Inm: P. ManrJaM27 words
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Advertisement637 1974-06-20 14 AIR-CONDITIONING W* REFRIGERATION FOREMAN BRUNEI SHELL Petroleum Company Limited have a vacancy for an experienced Air conditioning and Refrigeration Foreman m their Engineering Equipment Services Department based in Seria. State of Brunei. Duties: to supervise the work carried out by contractor's personnel on airconditioning and refrigeration to maintain an up-to-date637 words
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Advertisement701 1974-06-20 14 PEOPLE'S ASSOCIATION Applications are invited from Singapore Citiiens above 18 years of age for the following vacancies: POST A ENGLISH NEWSWRITER B TRANSLATOR C SUPERINTENDENT D CULTURAL TROUPE E ACTIVITY INSTRUCTORS REQUIREMENTS POST A: At least a full GCE "A" level. Applicants must be fully proficient in trie English Language701 words
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Advertisement872 1974-06-20 14 MARINE SALES ENGINEER Applications are invited from Singapore Citizens for the position of Marine Sales Engineer in our expanding organisation. Minimum qualification is a diploma in Marine Engineering or equivalent. The successful candidate will preferably be a person with at least two years experience in marine and/ or industrial engines872 words
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Advertisement557 1974-06-20 14 Marathon aL&AA utourncau offshof pte. Ltd. invites applications for the post of ACCOUNTANT Candidates must possess the following qualifications: 1 At least 5 years working experience in a heavy industrial company 2) Age 30 35 years old 3) Preference will be given to those who have successfully passed the A557 words
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404 1974-06-20 15 Staggered working hours data being analysed •pHE Finance Ministry is analysing a mass of data it has received from several Government departments on the success of staggered working hours. The processing work is time consuming and, therefore, it would be some time before a critical evaluation can reach decision mak-404 words
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122 1974-06-20 15 'PERFECT MEN' CLEANED BAR OF $2,600 T3 Mr. Tan Soo Tee, 42. owner of Fujiyama Bar in Rangoon Road, two men drinking In a corner of his bar on Tuesday night looked "perfect gentlemen." They talked softly, called for service politely and did not disturb the waitresses or other customers.122 words
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Article93 1974-06-20 15 Lim to open new deer park THE Environment Minister. Mr. Llm Kirn San. will open a new deer park on a five-acre extension on the first anniversary of the Mandai Zoo on June 29. To mark the occasstan, admission to the wo on that day will be at half-price. Students93 words
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Article31 1974-06-20 15 THE Parliamentary Secretary (Home Affairs). Mr. Lim Ouan Hoo. will be guest-of-honour at the Lions Club of Singapore North's installation dinner at Hyatt HoteJ on Saturday at I p.m.31 words
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Article34 1974-06-20 15 THE Taiwan Autumn Moon TV Opera Oroup will stag* a modem Hokkien opera show The Unforgettable History, at the New World Amusement Park (Broadway Hail) in Jalan Beaar at 8 p.m. today.34 words
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83 1974-06-20 15 A MAN, believed to be the "contact" man for underground drug sources here and in Malaysia, has been arrested. Central Narcotics Bureau officers caught him In an ambush at the Mandarin Hotel on Tuesday and seised a bag containing ttt kartoo* of cannabU. worth83 words
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Article79 1974-06-20 15 Customs detain 6th Thai boat pUSTOMB officers have detained a sixth Thai fishing boat for allegedly smuggling rice Into Singapore. Customs officers from the Harbour Dirtsion detained the vessel at the Inner Roads on Monday with 4*o bap of rice on board. The other fire Teasels detained have been released79 words
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Article31 1974-06-20 15 THK band of the First Battalion the Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment will give an hour long lunchtune concert of popular music at Raffle* Place tommww at H.SO p-m.31 words
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102 1974-06-20 15 Teachers' tour of Indonesia 'a success' A32-MEMBER Singapore teachers' goodwill mission to Indonesia has just returned home after a fortnight's "very successful" tour of the Republic. Leader of the mission, Mr. Ho Kan Leong, MP for Jurong. said they were warmly welcomed by Indonesian teachers and officials. The mission had102 words
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Article75 1974-06-20 15 15-lecture course on finance THK Department of Extramural Studies, University of Singapore, will conduct a 15- lecture course on basic fln»»m«fi administration at the university's Nlssen hot 10A on July Sat 7 JO pm. The fee U $60. Financial statcmanU OMta flow analyata. budg«tkry and pro forma itatMiwnti and alUmaUw75 words
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Article46 1974-06-20 15 DR. ANO Kok Pang. U»S lHnU'«» of BUU (HMatlt). will oiHctete at Urn eadat pande and Urn ftnata of tht (tnt lnUr-oadrt dlvtakm tootdrUl comiwUUon of St. John Ambulanc* Brtode at Urn Singapore PoUm Academy at 4 pm on JniM M.46 words
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Article23 1974-06-20 15 WATP aeiwittea •at Twasday wae lEt" aflUeii rmUwM (MM** e«Ue sawtrw), MJ ■UUlsti fitlleae <«MM c«Mc Metres) Mere than on M-day.23 words
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278 1974-06-20 15 Group visits: Students get warning fHE Education Ministry has advised students that they should not plan private visits to Malaysia in groups of five or more unless special written permission was given by the relevant authorities. Students entering Malaysia must get a special police entry permit through their respective schools.278 words
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277 1974-06-20 15 Encourage canners to try new lines, Govt urged 'THE Singapore Fond •*> Manufacturers Association yesterday called on tha Government to encourage local food processing factories to produce new products According to the chairman, Mr. Pek Cheng Chuan, Singapore could produce canned poultry, pork and sea food on a large scale277 words
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Article, Illustration29 1974-06-20 15 THE Queenctown Branch Library will hold a talk-cum-demonstraUon on appreciation of the flute by Mr. Tan Chine Boon at Its lecture room on Saturday at 7.30 PJL29 words
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Advertisement51 1974-06-20 15 Q I- I?' 5 I a! I I I S»K «2 aas^BW*^H I 3 laaS < I CENTRE OF FINE ARTS ImUm you to the largest art and antique exhibition in Singapore. More than 200 paintings by top artists. From 20th June 1974. VENUE: HIGH STREET CENTRE North Bridge Road.51 words
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Advertisement275 1974-06-20 15 The winning team of 74 A•• t fBBa^ZSssW^HSsW 1^ >•/-'" VJ^MbsßbT I;1 iaMl^^S sV m\ m Bs^kW What makes this tearr. just that much J& better than the others? Sustagen That's why they're a little bit stronger, uw^**^ a little bit healthier, so a little bit more rugged and confident.275 words
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Miscellaneous970 1974-06-20 15 TV SINGAPORE (5) IAAA IM tilMI MM L A rV News m brief US iu.v/v Trade and Test Tram U.JU cornel (Malay— repeat} mission (Colo') Ul Trade and m n^t^^. Test Transmission (Colour) IJI 1M Bu Urn Opening and Housewives' Matinee (repeat) IM News (Malay) IM -Chew Mi Neo (Cantonese970 words
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226 1974-06-20 16 DAVID ELLIS - If your child is being bullied... By DAVID ELLIS THAT children can be unbelievably cruel to each other is a fact well known to teachers and parents. But of all childhood cruelties, bullying is perhaps the nastiest. And tne tragic case In Britain recently of a teenage girl who committed226 words
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Article929 1974-06-20 16 There's a great difference between the sort of bullying that occurs wher one particularly rough child picks on another and bullies him secretly and the sort of "gang" bullying that occur* In some schools. In this case the gang changes the victim every929 words
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Article, Illustration277 1974-06-20 16 MAUREEN CHUA - Carol's in jewellery design business now MAUREEN CHUA By AM too old to model now," declared Carol one of the four Ibrahim sisters, well known In the local fashion designing and modelling scene. She is only 29 but Carol Insists that "At this age, with my short height and skinny277 words
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Article125 1974-06-20 16 Wong Lai Wah - THE autnge season is ml 8* here is a slaaals recipe te saake Usage— rlaavfce ieeereaai. Ingredleate (for twe persons): Two tablesaeoas brow a sagsr; f graaw aaaaltod batter; two aaaagees; aae Jigger eraas* Jalee; half Jigger eoatroaa aad half JU gar klrseh (to fUsae). Method:125 words
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168 1974-06-20 16 nEMEMBER the "cute pinafore yon wore as a child and the tender moment when mum came behind to fasten your tiebow? Those sweet memories of days gone by mar b* revived at the sight of the updated pinafore, only this time it's for168 words
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Article184 1974-06-20 16 rrHEIR eyes met x across the crowded room. Both felt an expectant shiver run up their spines. It was love at first sight. Well, that's what happens regularly In romantic novels and sometimes in real life. But how can two people fall in love when184 words
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Advertisement222 1974-06-20 16 Uior introduces a beautiful new look R a»^^^t_ JB^ |L Mi HAM Bar***.*" M^^r ""^^^^^^^r^» r -^afaa^l ■^■^■feßk^avaV^a'aoatß^BßoßßK^ av _-k% HYDRA- DIOR skin-care Mrs. Lilian Majy.r «•> ■•outlclon Christian Dior. Paris VL«—^ j will give free demonstrations and advice on latest make-up and j4k skin<are. M^^ 20th June 22nd June,222 words
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Advertisement88 1974-06-20 16 AoVertitaroant End Face Blemishes The quickest and easiest way to remedy skin blemishes and pimples Is to dab them over with Lemon Delph skin freshener. Mild antiseptics together with the natural fragrance of lemon. In Delph Freshener, soon dry up conditions that can lead to poor sallow skin and acne.88 words
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Advertisement288 1974-06-20 16 It'sthelittle things that make life sweeter V. ■>. aY A^ aVj^o'fl^ •Uaol w^r^ BB H »BBBBaBBBBBBal Kooping haatthy maana kaapiny tlim thai i why Harmaaataa ara tha iwml altamative In tea or cofloa Harma*atat disootva instantly, hava no aftar-latia and givo you all tha swaatnasi you want without tha calonei288 words
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212 1974-06-20 17 Ne Win visit as start of a new era THE three-day visit of 1 Burmese President Ne Win to Singapore has helped to identify several areas in which the two countries can co-operate for mutual benefit. Burmese circles here confirmed this and said the results of the vUit would become212 words
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Article95 1974-06-20 17 Youth stabbed at bus stop A MAN was stabbed In the chest by a youth armed with a knife at the bus stop outside the C.K. Tang department store last night. Tan Eng Lam of Balestler Road took a taxi to the Outram Hospital where he was warded. Tan told95 words
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101 1974-06-20 17 NATIONAL serviceman. Llew Ah Choy. 19, was committed for trial in the High Court yesterday for the murder of Lt. Hor Koon Sent at Portsdown Camo on April 2 The committal came after a three-day preliminary Inquiry at which Llew had faced a substituted101 words
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Article43 1974-06-20 17 aRANORI-LA Hotel IMS won Ins Menu Idaa ataenan«e Award of tba Ifattonal Beataurant AsaoriaUon of the rjtattsd Btataa It was assfrtid as ooe of Uw top tea ontiws la tta oatetory for 1*74 and was awarded Uw OokJ sfsoal43 words
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Article, Illustration587 1974-06-20 17 P. M. RAMAN - P. M. RAMAN Oy r fHE prison reorganisation committee's recommendation to put to work minor offenders who cannot pay their fines has received a mixed reception. A psychiatrist said the scheme was "good in principle," but had to be admlnliitered carefully, and each587 words
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Article34 1974-06-20 17 THE UP far Kuo Oman. Mr p Selvadural will open his constituency's Keep Singapore Crlme-Pree campaign at Kuo Chuan community centre. In Toa Payoh Newtown, on June r v I p m34 words
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Article98 1974-06-20 17 rE managing director of the defunct libra Chit Fund Corporation, Ng Km Yu, 37. waa charged In the First Magistrate's Coqrt yesterday on five counts of criminal breach of trust Involving $62,401 between April 1969 and January. 1972. No plea waa record- ed. Ng98 words
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214 1974-06-20 17 $35 mil plan to expand prison facilities TOHE Prisons ReorganA Us tic n Commltte~ has endorsed a longterm plan to spend $35.2 million on prison accommodation and workshop faculties The main proposals In the longterm plan include the construction of a new prison at Ulu Bedok to house up to214 words
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Article56 1974-06-20 17 FIVE sweats *f»»i-*-»g a wasaaa wet* jailed faranemaathaachbr (at Pint KbiMnte^ C«ut yesterday far entering Blnganaea without kit between PMrwary and May this yew. They were Mohammed bin Kamla, lft, Afwaisa ate 8aItam, 16, Lee Ah lia*. 66, Lee Task Tang. U, and the womaa Pattaaah56 words
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381 1974-06-20 17 speculators - speculators Dumping of textiles by gEVERAL textitle industries in Singapore have been forced to slow down production due to dumping of textile goods in the world markets by speculators following the oil crisis. Most factories in Singapore are understood to have been hit381 words
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Advertisement282 1974-06-20 17 Car that came to grief on kerb THIS car skidded off Paterson Road on Tuesday night and landed on its roof on tba kerb. A police spokesman said: "We did not receive any report about the accident. Perhaps the occupant or occupants took a taxi home. We do not know282 words
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Advertisement285 1974-06-20 17 PRAKTICA L I With DOMIPLAN f 2.8 tons •n<J carrying cat* Metai focal-plane shutter. speeds <rom Ito I'tfJOOjJtJ 42mm screw mount with a full range o< or^nal tenses! JmTiper 20mm woe angle to 200 mm telephota Bait n hot shoe. Electronic flash sychron.zat.on at I 1 W'lb sec Quick loading285 words
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Miscellaneous298 1974-06-20 17 Straits Times Crossword BM aß^~a^LT'~~BaV^~Hn~nL^F~~BaV^~BlLl AOOBS naek (7). S Writer takes one win* and 6 Began to accept novk* contrite <S>. but was mrprtaad 9 The flnt of their relative* 6 Ttai r—imel disastrously scoff* (S). thU Mam (IS) 10 Laud In the centre of 7 The wmy one church298 words
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Advertisement520 1974-06-20 18 WORKSHOP MANAGER urgently required by SYARIKAT MALAYAN PLANT SDN. BZRHAD Applications are invited from Malaysian Citizens for the post of a WORKSHOP MANAGER in our well-established Earthmoving Equipment Organisation. He must have at least 5 years experience in the management and Supervision of personnel in a Earthmoving Euipment Workshop. An520 words
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Advertisement1027 1974-06-20 18 INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE BROKER requires INSURANCE EXECUTIVE to service existing accounts and develop new business In Penang following a period of familiarisation la K.L. Insurance experience essential, preferably In Penang, and progress In CII exams desirable. Apply BOX A 5727, ST., K.L. 01--02. ACCOUNTANT Well-known European ManufacturingCompany requires a qualified (preferably1,027 words
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Advertisement398 1974-06-20 18 LEMBAOA LETBIK NEOARA TENDEB NOTICE JMK/TENDEB NO. ItZU (ABT. M/ 74) Tcndnrt are invited from contractors who are registered with the Lemoaga LetrUc Negara under Class Al and above and with the JKK under Class A for the construction and Completion of Junior officers quarters on LoU 310. S3«. 463.398 words
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Advertisement1137 1974-06-20 18 IN THE HIGH COCBT IN MALATA AT KtJALA LUMPUm COMPANIES (WINDING VT) no. or i»7« In the Matter of Power DrWing Sdn. Berhad; And In the Matter of the Com pan tea Act. 1946 AOVEBIBEMENT OP PETITION NOICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that a Petition for the Wbadlng-TJp of the aboreruunea1,137 words
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Advertisement639 1974-06-20 18 A well established Company invites applications for the posts of:--1. Accountant: Candidates need not be qualified, but should possess minimum 5 y iars' experience in senior position. Auditing experience will be an advantage. Remuneration will not be less than $1,000 per month. 2. Book- Keepers: Candidates must be able to639 words
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Advertisement1228 1974-06-20 19 ONTiIIEKaiP SEIYICE Tl M/CMTIMEHT: litWW MAKfI J iST 7 a E I?*.? STL S ii U rn, •""-"la. "it: ".t: a** w EliNlutt* 1 Aaf Aaj Mi** "si? ISmt a M iftMINIfPtISS it Aaj II Aaj 1 ujt tseat MSmt s Seat rMHrHEBIIIP SEIVtCE fMII IH7CMTIIIEIIT m.X ..p..u tL Safi1,228 words
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Advertisement1078 1974-06-20 19 fr BLUE SEA UME \.f/ Express States to Straits Service f N Drtaaai NeetM JeHTWMI N Tart Span f MMf faeaaf MM MM MM MMM MaM Mai Mr 1 Pfism Sam* MM MM Sam* mm 4 Mi i PMtisiiin Sam* MMM Saaa* Mm* Mr I Ml M Ml M PATMCIM1,078 words
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Advertisement1002 1974-06-20 19 1.1 B\ 4M» ATT fffl MJm e^a, 'BBM rt naert Nterf rtaam ram S'aera P (eMf Scm. Aaatna Fraaca UK lITAM Mitt MMM aM MMM lIM, II MM 11 MM MU MT MMMltMaliMinMlMMlllS MAM 4 MA«t IMI IMMMMiaMiaMIMMI irKtfMl MT If Ml 11 MM Aaj MAm 11 M lAm KM*M1,002 words
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Advertisement859 1974-06-20 19 aaMiM^^aß^Ma^aaaßj^^^mmßsVaaßHßßaaWa^Baßßm^l^irf^ I FULLY COWTAINIKIZED StKVICE TO EUKOf t MMimj J»r. |M: «PUITI MMMA M O bntlim MjJjrM. AjMjn, UHMTt. M-Jf" ItSM. HMMJuft IfMM-, »IMjmMJM. mm S n Stocktean, Oslt. Htrs.Mii. IWtal K«M. OaMf rmMi Ul MMM Pit M Man. FULLY CONTAINERIZED SERVICE FROM EUHO»E Ma S'fera I "aW: MMJJTI KJNIA859 words
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Advertisement794 1974-06-20 19 ■rJMMHH|MIHp|pP-9BH| MaMt»trt ♦1J444. P. Kataeaj 4341; K.L. 271 11; Natei 2SMI. THE BANK LIME LTD. imk m t 1 1 umu. TITSMItkIrKIW,: UU* M ft/8 MM Ma v n Tlirum (cam h«.a» p utaaj s par. Mm •AtT MM (M.'l. L Karmet. A S Arxe) f UMf M/M MM Spar.794 words
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Advertisement1035 1974-06-20 20 "iLAWASAKI KISEN lUUSHA LTD. UWUUI RMMI HIS£M MISNA LTI. MMM, NOMUK. STIAITS SMVKL laaaa Ma«M*tf fitfaaara P. Kalaaf MUNI til SHaaa n Mm HtliiaN.japM ■aavl— t<»l>awt PM. IMtPCtN NIIMItT II MM Mtt*. »mmitm aa*) Japan Arabian Cull tai I taa S<dr»l m. atxnru avtia '44 imi, Ja^aiM^M^/IMM^ Kawit/laaraa/llliii i. Japaa/Soutk1,035 words
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Advertisement903 1974-06-20 20 AOtPTiM tuctbrs. nans am itmi iun tMtPinm. FM IMM AM IMaHUIA AU PMTS. Fro* fTA (TO Infrtn LX.T. KMTf lam SainK MMa 21 MM ItdMtsu. LCTaEMTfMT TwiUR It Part 71 Mr IttoiMil. 1 1ST. lEITAP irat*. 22 Mm 24 Mm ImMmsu. I J.T HACEILU ladoMtu 21 Mm Hrn Kan.la lEAITT903 words
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Advertisement896 1974-06-20 20 UK. lU»O*t MtVICI LOADING 'Ot LONDON. IOTI IROAM, HAMBUKG EILiAO. U HAVtI sxwaaart Mlaaa faaaaj ittaan aaa N'tart IatPTtMtMMU ntJZTL* mtU TTm wm* taj, iaj, .irmac z.tcta nlSn* vVSf n/^f Vtt i"X SS ""S 1 »tnum wu n tat/ 1 Saat V'laaT MtSaff itctittatMtniTta* ARRIVALS FROM MOtTM-WUT lUROMAN "OtTS AND896 words
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Advertisement646 1974-06-20 20 txwtg samct w mm. irtanm./mman pmn T| Irta. Siasaaait Wlaaf ftaaaf Lllllai larNMimnu tt/aiaaa mm —mi Mm^Mn. •raaaa 111. A-atra 111 Htaff Jll .^^u. w» ms, u/si m 11/». WS MUWH S/laai IVII *a| 11/11 aaraaff mmv iihii wm n/» H^Stram ix/MttmiT puts Mjlkcj "eaaat Maiaaa S aaj tar t646 words
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Advertisement1128 1974-06-20 20 t»i ptjßT op iiMOAraaa c.atiai a»i» iviima iar 1 AUTMOtIITT AHMauMCIO OUT J.nvu M.rvi HI. Ami. II J TNI PtLtawlMC aaMTMIMO Ctaalal atrtti UaUma 107. ARRANSaiaIMTt PCM 4VHC M. pORT KLAM 1 folio* rd by Bant Ml) IK. Maa*lorvtMl It. P«/lit 21 Eaat. Mount tur>i« «ut MII T Ti llllMHmi1,128 words
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Article97 1974-06-20 21 FASHION AND GROOMING COURSE. New morning and evening classes beginning 25th June Teenage afternoon course sth August Registration open now Mannequin Studio Hilton Hotel *****7/*****3 ON DRUGS Oki drug takers todey make me* cnnlosslom m Ste Now Nation. Read now s 14-roar oM awl took drags and than97 words
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Article196 1974-06-20 21 - THE FAMILY OF THE LATE Elder Yang Hwee Peng extend their deep appreciation and thanks to Relatives and Friends for their presence, assistance rendered. and expressions of sympathy during their recent bereavement, and lo the Doctors t Nurses of Wards 6 and 3 (Intensive Care Unit) Oeneral Hospital196 words
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Article24 1974-06-20 21 ments 23 Personal ANYONE WHO KNOWS LEONARD BAPTIST formally of Export and Investment Corpn Address In Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia or Bangkok Kindly ring *****.24 words
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Advertisement435 1974-06-20 21 classified ads (U m) PrsrtßßßUNmi AUCTIONBER requires Assistant Valuer with at least 3 years' experience (preferably retired Oovernmenl Servant) Must be able to work independently No licence Is required Oood salary plus Incentive bonus All replies treated In strict confidence Write living particulars to P.O Box 2478. Singapore T The435 words
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Advertisement779 1974-06-20 21 ACCOUNTANCY STAFF WANTED IMMEDIATELY. Prospects of partnership after 3 years. Call per.vinally with full details Urn Boon Tong It Associates, Room 406. Colombo Court t>) B^4Msyvg4ss > sssJ tnd CibHml A TRADING COMPANY requires female clerk with good command of English Can type, do correspondence Independently Please apply with non-returna-ble779 words
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Advertisement670 1974-06-20 21 WANTBD SALESMEN WITH MOTORBIKE. Must be faithful and hardworking Salary 8300 p.m plus commission Only those who are willing to work long hours need apply to S.T. Box A ***** McOrsw HM For Eastern PubHohor. (8) Ltd., wish to appoint a group of Meatendent agents (part-time) to partake In the670 words
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Advertisement765 1974-06-20 21 Established Motor Finn requires Immediately Experienced Motor Vehicle Mochensea(DtssatS Petrol) Motor Vehicle Elutrltlni LOrlc—aw Oporotora Drivers (Clses 1 ond 4 I Appronttooa ssr SSJ socwons. Please call no. 18, Now Industrtol Road, OR Pwra Looor Rood. Slngoporo 18. Tel. *****7 A cornpeny In Jurong requires MALE MACHINE SETTERS Preference given765 words
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Advertisement763 1974-06-20 21 nWkWNATB VACANCIES ELECTRICIANS 2 years working experience In electrval maintenance work In an Industrial firm and able to read electrical sequence diagrams The appointees must be prepared to work on shifts. Forklift Drivers 1 2 years forklift driving experience in an Industrial concern Interested applicants tor the above posts please763 words
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Advertisement822 1974-06-20 21 A JURONG PLASTICS FACTORY requires Male/Female Oeneral Workers Interested may dial *****8 or call at 6. Chin Bee Road for interview. NATIONAL K*DUST**BS OP SPORE LTD. and IU subsidiaries have Immediate vacancies for: MALE FACTORY WORKERS (1) Reeaisfojvteiit: Age: 16 and above (3) We oNor Attractive /ages and other fringe822 words
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Advertisement823 1974-06-20 21 3 SPACIOUS ROOMS M FNESTIQ4OUB DISTRICT 6. (Alrcond optional) Separate Bar/ Toilet Facilities. Ideal for Air-Hostess. Secretaries. Foreign Students. Privacy Assured. Very near Shopping Complex/ Theatres. Ample Carparklng Ring *****6 LUXURIOUS DOUBLE STOREY Bungalow Slglap 8800: Furnish Seml-Delached rtuklt Tlmah/ Executive Apartment Opposite Whitley Road I'OO NewlyCompleted Semi-Detached Changl 8550:823 words
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Advertisement776 1974-06-20 21 OOLDHtU. TOWERS SPACIOUS. fully furnished 3-bedroomed apartment with servant's quarters on 11th floor Available at 81.500 p m Interested parties call *****7 for viewing No brokers DIST 16 OPPOSITE ANGLICAN HIGH School, newly renovated double -storey terrace hous* for rent Ring *****2 DtST. 16 ORANGE ROAO majestic bungalow on large776 words
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Advertisement852 1974-06-20 21 SENIOR STAPP requires Luxurious Apartment or House In Districts 9. 10. 11. Principals Telephone *****. Mr Lew URGENTLY RBOUIRBO for Australian family 3 to 4 bedroomed fully furnished detached bungalow with matured garden and privacy suitable area for entertainment districts 9. 10. 11. 31 or similar max ***** *****5 URGENTLY852 words
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Advertisement737 1974-06-20 21 CAVENAOH ROAO LUXURIOUS town house apartment $200. 0n0 ono Details tel *****6 Mrs Llm No brokers please •■RANGOON ROAD 8 M.S. Charl*on Park semi-detached newly completed over 4 000 *q ft 8175?--008. People's Park apartments 3 bedrooms, l hall 880 000 Tel ETjjjrgreen Housing Agent *****1/ DtST. 16, CHARLTON PARK:-737 words
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Advertisement542 1974-06-20 22 extends TO ALL INDUSTRIALISTS this excellent offer First class light INDUSTRIAL flour apace at 40 CTS per sq ft per month, and Air Conditioned modern OFFICES ai M CTS per sq ft per month Location: Jurong Contact OOH TIAM LOCK ToMonono: *S2t*/ MM* FOR RENT OKHIt SPACE 12TH FLOOR INTERNATIONAL542 words
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Advertisement721 1974-06-20 22 NAM-HO TRAVEL SERVICE. (SINGAPORE) PTI. LIMITED Tour West Malaysia Seven Days ssl3o Mr conditioned bus Bslso/-. Malaysia k Oentlng Highlands by air -conditioned bus seven days Ssl7o- Departure Every Sunday and Monday Cameron Highlands Four Days SsBo Oentlng Highlands Four days B*l lo/-. Departure Every Wednesday Bangkok Chiengmal by air721 words
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Advertisement657 1974-06-20 22 I SPECIAL LOW FARES to London. New York. Toronto. Los Angel". Europe. Australia. Indonesia. Hongkong. Tokyo Please call Alrmasler Travel Centre. 36 Dhoby Ohaut (Near Cathay Cinema Tel: *****/ *****. LONDON/EUROPE SPRING SUMMER TOURS Weekly Dope Apr-Oat 1*74 1* DAY* LONOON/ EUROPE (7 Cowiortot) SMSBA 22 DAYS LONOON/ EUROPE (7657 words
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Advertisement625 1974-06-20 22 VJS.CUL MSTA4JtU_T7 COMBE, HOU*l A Orchard Roadnexl to museum (Telephone *****9) economical rate set breakfast/ lunch/ dinner k Chinese A-La-Carte INTERNATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE LONDON INSTITUTE OF MARKETING PART 1 EXAM. 10 months course Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday. Friday. 6 7 30 p.m. Commencing 3 July 74. Enquiries *yproma Houae. Ponong Road,625 words
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Advertisement720 1974-06-20 22 BBCOMINe A JOURNALIST? Cheap Journalism correspondence course $10 p.m. Detail* from Journalism Correspondence InsUtute. P.O Box 1 Tanglin Post Office Spore 10 POR L.C.C. HMMOER STAOS CBRTmCATI Beginners class commencing Tuesday 2nd July at 7.30 p.m. Conducted by professionally qualified and experienced Lac-, lurer In the Practice. Economics and Law720 words
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Advertisement892 1974-06-20 22 Lf ARN SAPELV. ENROL WISELY At Bob Driving School. No. 1 Cavenagn Road (Off Orchard Road) Tel *****8. 5'p0re PASS YOUR DPJVIMQ TIST quickly throughl Tanglln Driving School I*. Tanglln Road. Tel: 8423«9 S-pore ASIA DRJVNtw SCHOOL. Brand new Datsun. Honda, dualcontrolled, moderate charges. 13. Selegie Road *****7/ 321 177892 words
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Advertisement531 1974-06-20 22 stool SMKmgs good for office use. filing of records, books, libraries. motor-spare parts or storage of goods are Mr aatt at a very reasonable prices A Hugin electric cash -register Mode) KA.4S and wooden book shelves ai t also for sale. Those In terested can -all at 2**-K Joo Chief531 words
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Article, Illustration613 1974-06-20 23 'UNTIL ASEAN CAN TAKE OVER' THK regional representative of the Confederation of British Industry, Mr. Leonard Rayner, yesterday expressed the hope that the five nation defence arrangement for the region would remain in force for a few more years. Mr. Rayner said613 words
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468 1974-06-20 23 'Grads lured by pay out of necessity' OINOAPORE graduates are enticed more by salaries than by jobs out of sheer necessity rather than of choice. This was the consensus of opinion among professional men, community leaders and employers. They said the graduate's search for material wealth did not necessarily prevent468 words
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Article43 1974-06-20 23 LEX Hee Slong. M. m fined |300 by the Pint Magistrate's Court yesterday for having a pair of pliers for c< mmlttlng houaebreaklnf at Boat Quay behind the Baatern emporium at about 8.60 am. or. July 8. 1970. He plraded guilty43 words
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Article, Illustration93 1974-06-20 23 PLEA OVER MISSING HAWKER INSPECTOR NG Nai Nguan (above). 30. a hawker inspector from the Ministry of Environment has been missing from his home since June 10. His sister, Ni Elm K ow. said he left his I.* .if kok Merak home at about 3.30 p.m. that day. He was93 words
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85 1974-06-20 23 PLICE appealed for eyewitnesses of a fatal road mishap yesterday in which pedestrian Ang Ah Ow, 32, died after he was involved in an accident with a vrn along Jurong Port Road on Tuesday. Ang, of Block One. Jaian Kukoh. was taxen85 words
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172 1974-06-20 23 NEW LOWER COURTS COMPLEX READY BY FEBRUARY rl new subordinate law courts complex, j now under construction at Havelock Road, > will be ready by next February. The complex, which will cost $13 million, will boose the traffic, •ivil and lower criminal courts which are presently situated In Sepoy Lines,172 words
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Article113 1974-06-20 23 Why air fares must go up SIR Geoffrey Roberts, president of International Air Transport Association dATAi said last night that airlines have to increase fares to absorb their rising coats despite consumer resistance. "Airlines have been badly affected by inflation. With the Increased cost of fuel, they have no choice113 words
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Article35 1974-06-20 23 THE West Oerman i» baaaador here. Dr. Han* DMrlch. tu the guest speaker at the Rotary Club of Singapore OUtrlct 330 luncheon at the Mandarin Hotel yesterday He spoke on Which Way Europe35 words
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191 1974-06-20 23 AN accidental explosion of a mortar I bomb during a live-firing I exerclM at SAFTI. Jurong killed two national servicemen, a Coroner's Court heard yesterday. Di. Scan Hang Chow, a Government patholo- Rlst told State Coroner I Mr. Yong Yung Sul that Ang191 words
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349 1974-06-20 23 CHRISTIAN church V» leaders were yesterday generally for the Film Censor Board liftIng the ban on the film, Jesus Christ Superstar. Most of them felt that the board should at least temporarily lift the ban so as to gauge public reaclio-i349 words
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193 1974-06-20 23 Negligent parents blamed for crime rate MINISTER for Foreign Affairs. Mr. S. Raja ratnam. last night blamed parental negilgpnce for 70 per cent of the crimes in Singa pore. He said those children who turned to crime in their later years usually had parents who did not look after them193 words
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Article65 1974-06-20 23 SEDEK bin Alan. 34. was Jailed (or three years with eight strokes of the cane by the Second DUUlct court yesterday (or armed robbery He admitted robbing taxidriver. Ang Chwec Kee of his wallet containing 131. an identity card, his taxi licence and oadge at Mount65 words
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Advertisement307 1974-06-20 23 The I you consider its undeniable superiority on the road. faHgW *MbW Ik Especially, compared to other makes in their own class. f^fl For instance, Alfa 2000 GTV takes only 8.9 sees to W hit 0-60 mph. Maximum torque is stirred up from as low as 3 ,500 rpm And307 words
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125 1974-06-20 24 EPSOM JEEP - HONG CHEE LOOKS A GOOD THING ON TRACK GALLOP EPSOM JEEP By LTONG CHEE ran a spectacular trial on a good track at Ipoh yesterday. Ridden by apprentice Albert Au Yeung, this Aquanlta mare cleared away from stable mate Invader 1 Oeorge Podmore clocking 35 3/5 for 3f On this125 words
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Article596 1974-06-20 24 it Green Sword II it Romasynd Time Immortal Purple Destiny Piccadilly II Pampered Queen Napoleon Solo II David's Choice Hong Chee Predator Buklt Tlmah trainer Colin Tulloh sent out his Derby hopes against the stop watch. Showgirl V (Podmore). Wlnslow Boy (Dennis McClune) and Commander-in-Chlef II596 words
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Article472 1974-06-20 24 IPOH. W>d Uarrier draw for Ik* Ipob ricei on Saturday and Sunday SATUHOAV: Out 1 Ol». 1, M: IT. 2, 1». 13. 1. 7, 16. 12. 19, 8. is. 6. 4. 1«. 10, 11. 6. 3 StraUhmi Morning Cloud ItmrgMKy Atltpt •rt. 1 Bombarter, 2472 words
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Article23 1974-06-20 24 SALISBURY. Wed. The British Lions rugby union team easily tetalned their unbeaten Southern African tour record here yesterday beating Rhodesia 42-623 words
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411 1974-06-20 24 LONDON, Wed. The Royal Ascot race meeting began dramatically yesterday with the first three horses in the opening race being disqualified. It was a decision believed to be unique in British racing and left the Italian trained horse. Brook, who had finished fourth, as theReuter - 411 words
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Article54 1974-06-20 24 MEXICO CITY, Wed —The World Boxing Council iWBCi last night stripped Brazilian Eder Jofre of its version of the world featherweight crown for falling to sign for a title defence against Venezuelan Alfredo Marcano The WBC nominated Marcano to fight Bobby Chacon of the United States forReuter - 54 words
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392 1974-06-20 24 India must do better against England's pacemen LONDON. Wed.—lndia go Into the Second cricket Test at Lord's tomorrow, knowing they must show greater durability against the England fast bowlers If they are to save the series. Although Tony Orelg, bowling his ofl-spln-ners, played an Important part in England's 113-run victory392 words
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Article, Illustration258 1974-06-20 24 ALBERT JOHNSON - Elaine and Anne beat qualifying marks again ALBERT JOHNSON By TEHERAN-bound Elaine Sng and Anne Hoe, who qualified for the Asian Games last week, yesterday confirmed that their efforts were no fluke when they again beat the qualifying time for the 400 m freestyle at Toa Pay oh pool. Bftine.258 words
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Article89 1974-06-20 24 MR. JUSTICE O.C.O'CatU waa recently re-elected president of Flash Sports Club for the seventh consecutive term Other official! elected: Vice presidents Rev Bro Dennis Watt and Mr JH T Scolhonie. secretary Tan Kirn Seng; assistant secretaries Buang Ismail and Mlaa Ong jua Klack, Treasurer Philip Ue Seek89 words
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Article, Illustration557 1974-06-20 24 JOE DORAI - Rozario, Sim and Paine in Singapore's 19 for Penang JOE DORAI By (JOALKEEPERS Eric Paine and Brian Rozario ard defender Robert Sim, who played outstandingly in their "test" matches against Seiko, the Hongkong professionals on Saturday and Tuesday, have won places in the Malaysia Cup team against Penang in the557 words
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Article144 1974-06-20 24 Straits Times make it 3-in-a-row STRAITS TIMES scored their third successive win in the Business Houses I«ague and Cup Division Three tournament when they beat New Hongkong Hotel 2-0 at Oeylang Stadium yesterday reports JOE DORAI. The Pressmen, who were unlucky in the league, were without their stalwart Quail Kirn144 words
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Article, Illustration254 1974-06-20 24 Vijay to open his bid against Lutz I ONDON. Wed. Indian Vljay Amiltraj. on* of the big surprises at Wimbledon last Tear when he reached the lan eight, will open hu challenge on Monday agalnct American Bob Luti The young Indian haa the •kill to defeat the 10U:--lanklng American, andReuter - 254 words
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234 1974-06-20 24 \TEW YORK, Wed. il Richer by at least JSS4OO.OOO (S960.000) and unmarked after demolishing Jerry Quarry in fl' c rounds. Joe Frailer said yesterday his sights were firmly set on another chance at the world heavyweight title. "But It would be good to get234 words
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Miscellaneous120 1974-06-20 24 SOCCER: PAB Lf- Dlv. t: Bakal Baru v SRC.Div. S: Youngsters v Reformative TC; Oecon v Race Course United. PARC "A" v BCFA. Western Rangers v Tampines Rovers "A" (AU matches at Farrer Park. 5 15) Inter lomti tajCßcy ToarnaaKDl Kampong Chal Chee v Serangoon Gardens (Nat. Stadium. 7 p.m.120 words
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307 1974-06-20 25 East Germans held in a rugged battle WEST BERLIN, Wed. A magnificent second half rally earned Chile a 1-1 draw against highly fancied East Germany in a rugged Group One battle here last night, leaving each with an equal chance of qualifying for the second final round. East Oermany. conquerorsReuter - 307 words
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Article, Illustration510 1974-06-20 25 FRANKFUR T, Wednesday YUGOSLAVIA set the 1974 World Cup finals alight last night with a recordequalling 9-0 victory over luckless Zaire who must now face a Brazilian team still seeking their first goal in the competition. Yugoslavia, Impressive but goalless InReuter; UPI - 510 words
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246 1974-06-20 25 Favourites West Germany outclass Aussies HAMBURO, Wed. World Cup favourites West Oermany breezed to a 3-0 Group One victory over outclassed Australia here yesterday. but once again failed to play like champions and were even Jeered by their own fans. Wolfgang Overtth, once again preferred in mldneld to Gunther Netwr.246 words
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Article, Illustration406 1974-06-20 25 I^RANKFURT. Wed.— JT Yugoslavia's nine goal typhoon against Zaire last night could guarantee their passage into the second round of the World Cup. With final games in Group Two scheduled for Saturday afternoon, there Is every chance that the Yugoslavs will finish levelUPI - 406 words
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Article162 1974-06-20 25 MUNICH, Wed— David Lorenzo Bracuto, president of the Argentine Football Association i ATA i, said yesterday that Argentina will definitely host the 1978 World Cup and angrily rejected suggestions that they might lose this right because of political cond.tlons In the country. "This isReuter - 162 words
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Article97 1974-06-20 25 I FRANKFURT. Wed. World, cup tablet after yesterday's first round matches: I Nest Oroup One matches: Saturday June 31 Watt Berlin: Australia v Chile, Hamburg Cast Oermany v West Oernuny. I Next Ciroup Two match—: Saturday June 23 Oehwnklrchen Zhli* v Brasil; Frankfurt Scotland v Yugoslavia. Reuter rwDLFAmReuter; AP - 97 words
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Article175 1974-06-20 25 DIO DE JANEIRO, Wed. Hundreds of thousands of Cariocas (residents of Rio de Janeiro) had busied themselves all day yesterday gathering their little flags, firecracker! and confetti for the Carnavalesque Celebrations with which they would greet Brazil's first victory In the World Cup Championships. The paraphernaliaUPI - 175 words
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230 1974-06-20 25 Brazilians told: Stick to your own stylo fBANKFUBT. Wed.— Brasil shooj ld stick to pUylnt their own style of foot bail aad not try to play the rtifk rapes) n brand. Scotland's uai|tr WUUe Oiasiiit saJd after the goalie**. World (up draw between the teams last aifh*. Aaowertaf hisMim on230 words
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Article308 1974-06-20 25 Scots keep their hopes alive pRANKFURT, Wed. Scotland kept alive their World Cup hopes at the Wald Stadium here last night by forcing a goalless draw with Brazil In a match full of Incidents and near things. But It Is a result which Is more satisfying to the Brazilians thanReuter - 308 words
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Article, Illustration59 1974-06-20 25 FRANKFURT, Wed The International Football Federation's Disciplinary commission yesterday clarified regulations on bookings They are. any player, who U shown the yellow card three times. U automatically suspended (or one World Cup match: A player tent off for insulting the referee may be suspended for two name*:59 words
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Article69 1974-06-20 26 TOKYO. Wed. Peking teported today there has been a good harvest of furomer crops In an area of south-west China that was hit by a major earthquake in May. The Hsinhua news agency. In a broadcast monitored here, said Takuan county In Yunnan province "reaped ISAP - 69 words
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Article, Illustration332 1974-06-20 26 N-aid plan gets all out support in congress WASHINGTON, Wednesday 'pHK House yesterday shouted down an effort to require congressional approval of President Nixon's plan to give Egypt and Israel nuclear materials and reactors. The move was defeated by an overwhelming voice vote after Mr. Mario Biaggi. (Democrat) New York,Agencies; UPI - 332 words
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73 1974-06-20 26 MISHAP DRIVES DESIGNER TO SUICIDE YTOKOSUXA, Wed. A •I Japanese submarine designer jumped in front of a train and killed himself here today after two men died In an accident In a bathyscape he planned, police said. Fire swept through the bathyscape while It was undergoing tests off Chlba, south-westReuter - 73 words
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Article36 1974-06-20 26 PUMIRAL AHUAMOIWIKTI of Mrs Muriel Ftoreoca O Hart nee Wabb. Cone«e laavea »ta t a»sn Caaket at 10 a.a. for Cbmreft of Km Immaculate Mean af Mary, ■isklabd Road aad tasacs to Mawt Varaoa Crcmatartam.36 words
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164 1974-06-20 26 Vital for Portugal to be free: Nixon LAJES (Azores), Wed. Pausing here en route back to the United States from his Middle East mission president Nixon told the new President o' Portugal today that "an independent, free, prosperous Portugal is vital to the Atlantic alliance." Mr. Nixon also Indicated, in164 words
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406 1974-06-20 26 CHINA: N-BLAST FOR DEFENCE PURPOSES r*HINA today offlcially confirmed through a New China News Agency (NCNA) broadcast that it exploded a nuclear bomb in its Lop Nor testing area on Monday and NCNA said the blast was "entirely for the purpose of defence." "The conducting of necessary and limited nuclearReuter; UPI - 406 words
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Article65 1974-06-20 26 W hy factory must close... BANOKOK. Wed. The own«r of a Thai metal factory, whose workers won a 25 per cent pay Increase last week after a strike by textile workers, said yesterday he was shutting down his factory because of government Interference. I am not satisfied with the LabourUPI - 65 words
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Article438 1974-06-20 26 I ONDON. W*d.— Small falls pra- «oaiaata« today with infiaiioa and nraanoa womea .till influencing aaminwnt. Turnover waj imall and at S p m. th* Financial Tim«a indax waa down 23 to 237. L«adin« ttocka w«r« Irrxularly lo«»r with Ualltvar a notable dull •pot at 17« Trading ttateroaau438 words
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Miscellaneous17 1974-06-20 26 The weather WEATHER outlook (or Singapore from 6 a.m. to noon today Scattered showers In late morning.17 words
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