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Title Section23 1974-06-26 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Wednesday evening, June 26, 1974 No. 1060 Price 20 cents M C. (P) 20/74 NEV^^TION SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 197423 words
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Article, Illustration744 1974-06-26 1 'More will come' warning after Nahariya raid Reuter Tel Aviv, Wednesday Israeli artillery yesterday shelled what a military spokesman described as Arab guerrilla targets in Lebanon after a bloody commando raid on the seaside resort of Nahariya. A military spokesman declined to say IfReuter; UPI radio picture - 744 words
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Article223 1974-06-26 1 Reuter Beirut, Wednesday President Anwar Sadat said In an interview here he was ready to fend the Egyptian air force to Join Lebanon In the battle against Israel. He told the weekly magazine As-Sayyad he felt It was "time for Arab sympathy for Lebanon to beReuter - 223 words
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Article184 1974-06-26 1 Bharathi Mohan - By Bharathi Mohan Lucy, the parrot which witnessed the brutal murder of businessman Soon Kia Wah, 30, and his wife in Tiong Bahru last week, has been taken to the CID to help police in their investigations. The parrot, which can speak a few184 words
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Article, Illustration500 1974-06-26 1 Jim Watkins - By Jim Watkins The Vauxhall VivaNew Nation economy contest is over and the winner of the Phillips colour television set is Dr. Winston Lee. In the course of his run, Dr. Lee achieved the highest figures in the series 16.73 kilometres per litre. This is over500 words
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Article226 1974-06-26 1 OL lAIM 74 Reuter Frankfurt, Wednesday The tablet have turned in the World Cup poplarity stakes. East Germany's first round 1-0 shock defeat of West Germany has poshed the home, team from their position as pre-tournament favourites Into an outsider's role for the World Cup TheirReuter - 226 words
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Article79 1974-06-26 1 Holland will meet Argentina In Gelsenklrchen in the see end round of the World Cup soeeer finals at 2 ajs. (local time) tomorrow. At Hanover, BraaO win play East Germany, aloo at 2 am. (local time) tomorrow. Yagodaria will Beet Wart Germany fas Duesultsrt at laJt us. today79 words
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Article250 1974-06-26 1 Training school hit A combined shelling and sapper attack on an army training school destroyed five barracks and killed or wounded 35 government soldiers before dawn today, according to first reports, the Saigon Command said. The attack was only 15 miles (37 kms) northeast250 words
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Article46 1974-06-26 1 The body of an unidentified boy, aged between six and seven years old. was found in a drain near Block One. Kampung Kayu Road early today. The boy, believed to be a Chinese, had some injuries on his body. Police are investigating.46 words
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Article28 1974-06-26 1 Colombo, Wednesday. Sri Lanka will give comprehensive agricultural education to all schoolchildren over 12 as part of the country's total commitment to growing Its own food.28 words
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Article118 1974-06-26 1 Share prices held steady in light trading on the Stock Exchange of Singapore this morning. BUSINESS DONE: Nat Industries (2) IM. City Development (19) 1.42, (7) 1.43, (16) 1.41. 0.C.8.C. (1) 6.80. San Holdings (1) 0.73, (3 0.74, (1) 0.73&. 8. Land (3) 2.32, (1) 2.31. U.OB.118 words
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Article34 1974-06-26 1 Tokyo, Wednesday.—k mission from the Association of British Chambers of Commerce ended a six-day visit to Japan with the message for British manufacturers that there was large market for consumer goods here.34 words
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Article10 1974-06-26 1 Police reported 143 accidents yesterday. Five were serious.10 words
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Article345 1974-06-26 1 Douglas Chan - By Douglas Chan An opium "kipg" who heads a milliondollar syndicate stretch ing from Thailand, through Peninsular Malaysia to Singapore is now on the run. According to informed sources. the Central Narcotics Bureau and the police ha?e launched an all-out hunt for the wanted man. believed345 words
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Article62 1974-06-26 1 London, Wednesday The son of a former senior British intelligence officer opened a locked room of the family home on Sunday and found the skeleton of his father who disappeared three years ago, police sources said yesterday. The dead man was Sir Peregrine Henniker-Hea-ton, who was 6862 words
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Article36 1974-06-26 1 Tokyo. Wednesday. The Transportation Ministry yesterday approved requests by 29 international airlines to increase air fares and freight charges by an average of four per cent from next month due to spiralling fuel prices.36 words
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Article27 1974-06-26 1 Mexico City, Wednesday. Japanese Prime Minister Kakuel Tanaka will make an official visit to Mexico from Sept. 12 to 15, the Foreign Ministry announced today.27 words
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Article20 1974-06-26 1 Jakarta, Wednesday Saudi Arabian Foreign Minister Omar Sakkaf arrived here today for a three day visit to Jakarta.20 words
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Miscellaneous13 1974-06-26 1 Forecast Singapore's weather outlook between 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. today No rain.13 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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Article254 1974-06-26 2 Only four of the 14 skeletons found in Sentosa are believed to be thoee of mutter victims. •eweee said the rest may be those of war dead who were burled about 30 years ago. At first It was believed that an the skeletons were murder254 words
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Article56 1974-06-26 2 The Young People's Service of the Toa Payoh Branch Library will commemorate World Population Tear *74 with a talk entitled Will we have enough for tomorrow's world? at Its premises on Friday at 3 pjn. Miss Tan Lee Wah, of the University of Singapore. will be the speaker.56 words
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Article35 1974-06-26 2 Mr. C.V. Devan Nalr, secretary-general of the National Trades Union Congress will attend a Tanx-Nlte dinner and dance organised by Jurong Shipbuilders' Pte. Ltd. at the Shangri-La Hotel on Saturday at 8 pjn.35 words
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Article, Illustration282 1974-06-26 2 Bharathi Mohan - Four robberies a day warning By Bharathi Mohan Raft a good look around when you take a lone walk home. Tou never know when you are being followed. For everyday, an average of four people are being robbed outside their homes and offices. Most of the282 words
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Article35 1974-06-26 2 The Department of Extra-mural Studies of the University of Singapore will hlod a 15-lec-tnre coot* on Bask: Financial Administration at Nltsen Hut 10A on July S, at tJO p.m. The fee is ISO.35 words
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Article109 1974-06-26 2 The Timber Industry Board's logo competition held recently, had an overhelming response from the public, said an official of the board. Several hundred entries were received. There Is only one prise of $1000. All entries will be Judged by a panel of judges, consisting of board109 words
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Article, Illustration168 1974-06-26 2 It's architecture In perspective with the old and new spanning a century of craftsmanship. This temple (left) In Phillip 8 tree t, Chinatown, with all Its ornate and elaborate roof carvings is one of the few ancient pieces of architecture left in Singapore. AndPicture by PHILIP LIM - 168 words
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Article267 1974-06-26 2 Blind workers can compete with sighted people apd sometimes produce even better results. Mr. Charlie Goh Sin Chan, executive director of the Singapore Association 1 for the Blind, assured employers that blind workers could maintain a high degree of independence, citing the example of Mr. Teo267 words
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258 1974-06-26 2 It is difficult to raise the status of manual labour and five it dignity as it apparently does not contribute to the economy more than what professional men do. Mr. Goh Klan Chee of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said this yesterday at a258 words
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Article602 1974-06-26 2 FROM THI 1 DOC HOUSE The tempo of the dog world is rising for the second half of the year and all those lucky breeders who were able to travel abroad have now either returned or will be doing so before the end602 words
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510 1974-06-26 3 Bid to ensure supplies won't run dry The problem of diesel shortage across the Causeway is spilling Into Singapore. However, oil firms here affirmed that there should be no cause for alarm and the situation was "manageable." Nevertheless, dally checks were being510 words
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Article62 1974-06-26 3 Two superintendents of Customs—Mr David Lim Tlang Chu and Mr. Wee Eng Huat were promoted to the rank of Senior Superintendent recently. Mr. Lim, 36, Joined the Customs as an Assistant Superintendent In 1961 and was promoted to Superintendent In January, 1968. Mr. Wee, 34. also Joined62 words
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Article27 1974-06-26 3 The Canberra Community Centre will hold a knock-out carrom tournament at Its Can" berra Road premises from July 10. Entry forms are obtainable from the centre.27 words
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Article255 1974-06-26 3 Activity guide out Visitors to the Sin r gapore Z 9 o 1 o g ical Gardens can now make their trips more interesting if they follow a timetable of animal activities Just published. Called What's on at the Zoo, the leaflet gives a run-down of255 words
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Article59 1974-06-26 3 The Metropolitan YMCA will conduct a special five session course on the Poetry of William Wordswcrth and Willam Blake at Its International Centre, Primer Road, from July 13. The YMCA Katong Centre will conduct similar courses on General Paper and Shakespeare's King Lear at Its Meyer Place59 words
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Article30 1974-06-26 3 The Tanglln Centre of the Metropolitan YMCA will conduct a 15-session intermediate Italian language course on Saturday from 4 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. For further Information telephone *****.30 words
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Article206 1974-06-26 3 Violet Oon - By Violet Oon Pianist G y or g y Sandor showed himself an obvious virtuoso; at home in dynamic, rhythmic works like Bartok's Roumanian Dance No. 1 which gave him full scope to attack the piano. Likewise, Liszt's Apres Une Lecture de Dante >i«fl z206 words
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Article28 1974-06-26 3 The Tanjong Pagar Community Centre will hold a forum in connection with the Keep Singapore Crime-Free campaign at its Tan Kit Road premises tomorrow at 7.50 p.xn.28 words
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Article, Illustration372 1974-06-26 3 Anne-Marie Nalpon - 'Games with normal children* By Anne-Marie Nalpon Deaf children should be Integrated with normal children as far as possible, and the sports field is an excellent meeting place, according to Mrs. Amelia Pereira, the former principal of the School for the Deaf. Mrs. Perelra,372 words
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241 1974-06-26 3 Betty L. Khoo - By Betty L. Khoo Singapore Airlines will add another destination to Its Orient circuit when it inaugurates flights to Seoul in October. "We will Initially fly there four times a week and the route will be Singapore. Hong Kong. Talpeh and Seoul,"241 words
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Article, Illustration239 1974-06-26 3 It was a case of the handler getting handled, and pretty roughly at that all because of his size. Clifford Handover, four knew the odds were against him, size-wise, when he decided to try handling the big Pyredw '■inHMWIir? dog. Nereyev. What he239 words
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Article272 1974-06-26 3 Librarians, administrators and publishers from seven countries will meet here next month to discuss school library services. The third annual conference of the International Association of School Librarianshlp will be attended by 150 delegates from Malaysia, the Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, the United States and Singapore. It will272 words
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Advertisement153 1974-06-26 2 CAN YOU FIND THE SIA 3rd 7478? ENTERIHE EXCIIIK MW CONVEIUION SIARIMG SOON HI THE NEW NATION OSAKA SWO '1 i SUGON SINGAPORE The first 250 winners will be given tickets for the SIA 3rd 7478 Demonstration Flight in Singapore on 18 August. Commencing 3 July New Nation will begin153 words
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Advertisement69 1974-06-26 2 Teki for adoption Handsome Is the word for eight-month' old Teki, who Is «p for adoption this week. The psp was brought here from Brunei when only a few weeks oUL He loot his hup; home recentfar when his owners left for Aastralia. He Is very affectionate, a good watch69 words
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Advertisement106 1974-06-26 2 •^▼l- unique opportunity to buy DIAMONDS, PRECIOUS STONES AND FINE JEWELLERY at specially reduced prices WE OFFER AN OUTSTANDING BEAUTIFUL RANGE OF:DIAMONDS Yi to 4 carat Rings set with Rubies, Emeralds, jade, Sapphire and large varieties of other precious stones. IMPORTANT NOTE Notwithstanding the recent increase in price of almost106 words
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Advertisement169 1974-06-26 3 Just arrived from the UK! The new top-loading < 1504 automatic has four simple controls to let you arrange wash programmes that are exactly right for your wash. First you set the timer to say how long a wash you would like. Then decide how hot you want the water:169 words
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Advertisement45 1974-06-26 3 'IT Vft*- X 4** -> M "s.-st .•■«B-' ty ?r MM S. vV m£? r r. <;fl ii? Pj9R^4^? -f E »y(*ls-"^ J •> t-fy Xy^g '**&M >m V .V -<. ,J r fF-^: They give when you've got a tot to give Amcc.The ncme or everyones h>os45 words
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BEHIND THE NEWS AND FOR YOUR PLEASURE
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Article, Illustration539 1974-06-26 4 ART BUCHWALD - ART BUCHWALD The mailman keeps coming In every day delivering letters which Indicate the country Is polarising on the impeachment issue. The Nixon supporters blame the whole thing on the Press. The Nixon detractors say the Press hasn't been tough enough. What to do? As539 words
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Article, Illustration398 1974-06-26 4 Tom Lambert - From Tom Lambert BRITAIN The bobby on the beat unarmed, blue-Jacketed and in that characteristic helmet is a tradition in metropolitan London. But In some areas of the city he may soon disappear. The reason? The Metropolitan Police Force, headquartered at398 words
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Article, Illustration601 1974-06-26 4 EDGAR KOH - Jaffa slum as backdrop to jazz ballet •V EDGAR KOH KAZABLAN directed by Menahem Golan, with Yeh or am G a on and Efrat La vie (Orchard: coming). Like a flaming shishkebab, a ske-wer-ful of Israel Is jocularly served up In this vibrant songand dance "social601 words
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Article530 1974-06-26 4 JEAN LI - POPS BY JEAN LI Wes FarreU at Chelsea Records is crowing out real loud over what he calls a red hot act. In his own words: "Another Elvis Presley, another David Cassidy... a major superstar Lavish and hyperbolic praUes, surely, but on account of530 words
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Article245 1974-06-26 4 JtNiftrt diary THE New Zealand and Australian congregations of the Anglican Churches at S e 1 e t a r and Changi, presented $1,000 to the Bishop of Singapore, the Rt. Rev 8.1. Chlu, during the evening family service at Seletar last weekend. The money got245 words
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Article344 1974-06-26 4 VIOLET OON - VIOLET OON This year's Singapore Organ Festival to be held on Friday at the Conference Hall will test the creative abilities of the finalists to the full. They will be required to compose a new three minute piece at 10 minutes notice, improvise on an344 words
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Advertisement65 1974-06-26 4 L <S >a vC m v i Sfr Dance to the music of the Special buffet Log Stock and Barrel Chinese a-iacarte menu Hue Notes lightly Bpm tolam DRESS-NORMAL atsoavalable Diners-no cover charge Non-iiner- first drink *5 AW:37MM FUNt/GOUfIT HOTEL r.,~ r-i" V' I t > B v a L±65 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous253 1974-06-26 4 SINGAPORE 1 (1) The Show Must Go On: Three Dog Night 2 (S) Band On The Run: Paul McCartney and Wings 3 (2) The Best Thing That Ever Happened To Me- Gladys Knight and the Pips 4 (5) Waterloo: Abba 5 (8) My Qlrl Bill: Jim Stafford 6 (4) Dancing253 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article413 1974-06-26 5 Mars troop pullout at Golan front Reuter and UPI Damascus, Wednesday The last stage of the Israeli handover of territory captured from Syria was marred yesterday by a mine explosion which killed four Austrian officers of the UN Disengagement Observation Force (UNDOF). AReuter and UPI - 413 words
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Article37 1974-06-26 5 Jakarta, Wednesday A Japanese government mission has ended talks with officials here on plans to build an oil depot near Lombok Island, east of Ball, a spokesman of Indonesia'* stateowned Pertamlna Oil Company said today.37 words
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267 1974-06-26 5 Reuter Phnom Penh, Wednesday Fighting has flared again on two fronts north and southeast of the Cambodian capital where rebel troops fired four more 107 mm rockets, wounding five civilians, the high command said last night. The command said fighting was reported southReuter - 267 words
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239 1974-06-26 5 Reuter Washington, Wednesday The Supreme Court ruled yesterday that were not compelled to give space in their columns to political candidates who felt they had been attacked by them. The court ruled unanimously that: "The choice of material to go Into a newspaper andReuter - 239 words
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Article, Illustration421 1974-06-26 5 Allies will sign new Atlantic charter Brussels, Wednesday President Nixon flew in here yesterday for a 36-hour visit on his way to talks with 80 viet leaders in Moscow apd to join other NATO leaders today in signing a new declaration on AtlanticUPI radio picture - 421 words
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178 1974-06-26 5 Reuter The House of Representatives Judiciary Committee yesterday voted to make public a mass of evidence gathered In Its Investigation lpto whether President Nixon should be Impeached. Congressman Wayne Owens (Democ^it —Utah), principal sponsor of the move to release the evidence, said the panelReuter - 178 words
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Article45 1974-06-26 5 London, Wednesday An American proposal to ban all whale hunting failed in the International Whaling Commission yesterday. The 15-nation commission adopted Instead an Australian proposal which would place an automatic ban on hunting those whale stocks which fell below certain levels.45 words
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Advertisement33 1974-06-26 5 Visit our New Premier Store at G-36 High Street Centre NINA RICCI the ties that do so much for the look of a realty well-dressed gentleman. > V t Exclusively imported from France by33 words
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OPINION
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Article486 1974-06-26 6 Judging from the tone of the Joint communique, it would appear that the moderates have won the day at the Fifth Islamic Foreign Ministers' Conference which ended yesterday. On the question of the Palestinian problem, the communique merely states that "the recovery by the Palestinian people486 words
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'WHISPERS' by ISPY
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Article30 1974-06-26 6 Well, well, what do you know I A friend who's just visited Selangor reports seeing a boutique called Ispy in the Ampang shopping complex at Kuala Lumpur.30 words
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Article41 1974-06-26 6 It appears that nothing Is sacred as far as thieves are concerned these days. The toilet in a building in Kuala Lumpur, for Instance, has strong chains and locks for the water tank behind each toilet seat!41 words
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Article, Illustration825 1974-06-26 6 Dick Wilson - The attitades and behaviour of each nation, Dick Wilson points oat, is largely influenced by its indigenous ealtare. In the East fsr instance, It is the rale to avoid confrontations and to arrive at decision* th roagh eom promise and consensus. Very often compromise825 words
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Article467 1974-06-26 6 Toshio Kojima - From Toshio Kojima Reuter The biggest and most comprehensive exhibition ever staged overseas by China will open in Osaka, Western Japan, in July to introduce modern China to the world. China says It will be the largest of some 170 exhibitions it has held outside theReuter - 467 words
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Article359 1974-06-26 6 WORLD COMMENT EXCERPTS FROM EDITORIALS The Bangkok Post The territory of the four southern provinces of Yala, Patani, Narathlwat and Satun has belonged to Thailand since the time Sukhothat was the capital of the country. Together the provinces have a population of nearly ona million, ofThe Bangkok Post - 359 words
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Letters
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Article105 1974-06-26 6 LEE KHEK ANG (Miss - LEE KHEK ANG (Miss) At. Public Relations Officer, Public Utilities Board, Singapore, l With reference to the complaint made by Inconvenienced in your paper of 14.6.74, investigations have confirmed that there has been an unprecedented load increase in the Jaltn Tauge area which resulted in low105 words
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Article95 1974-06-26 6 The two stairways In Block 2, Holland Avenue, Buona Vista Estate, are like a mini "Tamplnes Dumping Ground." ■very floor la cluttered with heaps of sand, broken concrete blocks and straw ropes. To make things worst, water from weiring meters or pipes creates small pools of water,95 words
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Article292 1974-06-26 6 SIAW MOY YIN - SIAW MOY YIN (Ml*), Ag. PabUe Relations Officer, ninffffiy 7 HMUth I would like to comment on your feature article Slow Learners in your Hew Nation dated May as. Presently the Child Psychiatric Clinic at Kallang Airport Road is the only government clinic dealing with children with292 words
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Article211 1974-06-26 6 With reference to Friday's (214.74) Talking Point, X think the reason why some children get Involved la crimes Is because their pannts have the Mune mentality as Mel Lin must be reminded that the poor teacher has 40 children under her wlags. She Is the mother, sister,211 words
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Article175 1974-06-26 6 Yomiuri Shimbun Japan came under attack for its alleged trade transactions with Rhodesia and South Africa at the recent OAU conference. According to British papers, in spite of the 1968 United Nations resolution to ban trade with Rhodesia, Japan has Imported chromium ore from Rhodesia secretly orYomiuri Shimbun - 175 words
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Advertisement260 1974-06-26 6 GRAND SALES fantastic discounts up to 50% WALLPAPERS WALLCOVERINGS from 59.00 |> r U K USA ranqe of 400 patterns CARPETS from SI.OO ps f U K Australian made, wide selection at your Choree FABRICS from 53.00 pyd U K Denmark. German made, fine quality at cheap price HURRY! The260 words
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SPECIAL FEATURE
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Article, Illustration3071 1974-06-26 7 Philip Hilts - By Philip Hilts Washington Post THE MIND SHAPERB It is an almost nightmarish prospect by a system of rewards and punishment one can shape and control man's behaviour! In the US, psychologists are talking increasingly of behavioural science which makes a mockery of all theWashington Post - 3,071 words
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Advertisement143 1974-06-26 7 Tbeyre talking T 1 Good work always get talked about. Tailoring is no exception. When well- dres ted men get together, the centre of conversation is quite understandably about the quality of suits made by Melwani's. Why not join the satisfied users? Jk k OS I Mvanis ssassEs MEN'S SHOP143 words
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EDUCATIONAL BROADSHEET
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Article, Illustration3381 1974-06-26 8 The many depositional features left behind Even while glaciers are growing, their Ice Is melting to some extent, and when they disappear, It Is chiefly by melting. Drainage Is vigorous at the edge of an ice-sheet and below the ends of valley glaciers much of the3,381 words
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TREND
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Article, Illustration945 1974-06-26 9 MARY LEE - MARY LEE suggests a way to soothe those 'early arrival' nerves MARY LEE My heart sank as I entered this splendid Colonial home wherein was to be held a "swinging" party. The only things swinging were the exquisite Malacca lamps (the electrician had Just finished screwing945 words
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Article, Illustration255 1974-06-26 9 Geoffrey Beene Is an American dress designer whose bright ideas have caught on with the beautiful people. If you ha vent heard of him* that's not unusual. In fact, here we mlHmw hear of American designers at all. But that tome to the distance their ideas have255 words
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1067 1974-06-26 9 EMMA C - EATING IN EMMA C. Bread taken out piping hot from the oven and slapped generously with butter, soft white buns or crusty nutty loves containing necessary nutrition for your family. There's nothing like home-made bread and there's no telling how simple bread making1,067 words
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FINANCE
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Article, Illustration158 1974-06-26 9 The Singapore stock market yesterday experienced Its first boost of baying support after a week of eonttnooos bearish raids. The better sentiment was, however, a mild one as reflected In a of IJ4 points in the Straits Times industrial index to 248.18. The ope nine bell saw speculative158 words
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589 1974-06-26 9 Rav K. Dhaliwal - By Rav K. Dhaliwal The Radio and Electrical T r a d ers Association of Singapore (RETAS) has formed a company to buy electrical products in bulk for its members and to set up a retail electronic emporium. Retas Ltd.. registered In589 words
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Article335 1974-06-26 9 RETAS (the Radio and Electrical Traders Association of Singapore) is to hold its flr££« colour television and sound equipment exhibition featuring more than $1.5 million worth of products at the National Stadium in August. The display Colourvision and Sound Exhibition 1974 is scheduled from Aug. S to335 words
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OVERSEAS STOCK EXCHANGE PRICES
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Article284 1974-06-26 9 Stock prices closed higher but in quiet trading yesterday on the New York Stock Exchange. There was bargain hunting in the oils, blue chips and glamours. Ctodng prices on the New Ycrk Stock Bxchanse yesterday: A lean A1 39% Allied Chem UH Allls Ch unch Alooa 43tt unch284 words
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Article36 1974-06-26 9 The Dow Jones range of stocks on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday 30 industrials 319.32 (up 12.33), 30 transport 168.28 (up 1.33), 13 utilities 68.83 (up 3.77), and 6ft stocks 246.03 (up 3.28).36 words
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Article207 1974-06-26 9 Closing price* (In fraaes) yesterday Paribas 163 —4 JO Xndoebtoe 1M Poockr IU —X Prtn temps 00 +4 COS Ml unch Bull 41.10 —.40 Royal Dutch 142 +00 MicbeMn 810 +S0 Tbomaoo 162 —1 CFP 151 —JO Rhone 140 —1 AIR 376.10 —1 Bar too —is Philips 60.70 +.70207 words
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Article226 1974-06-26 9 Prices at 11.30 ajn. (Australian time) today: Aberleen susp Dp opt* susp AOD 05% 04 Allstate 07% 08% Amad OS 04 Aurora 01 nil Do cpta nil 00% Aust Ant cusp Bamboo nil 04ft Beach unq Bounty map Bridge 09* 10 Cleveland 28 32 Cosmos 00% 01 Do etc226 words
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Article174 1974-06-26 9 Share prices on the Tokyo Stock Exchange edged down slightly on persistent liquidation selling with no news in the background, though they showed a slight rally in the morning session. The Tokyo Stock Exchange new index: 836.24 <—o3fi), 225 stocks average: 4650.46 (—0.44), and volume: 160 million. Closing prices174 words
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Article87 1974-06-26 9 This service comes from the Union Bank of 9wlt«er- laud. Closing prices (In francs) on the Zurich Stock Exchange yesterday: CBS 3010 —60 SBC 539 5 Credit 8ulue 2655 —35 Swissair B. 4M —12 Swiss Relnsur 1915 —15 Wlnterthur B. 1355 5 Zurich Inaur 6000 50 Juvena B. 168087 words
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Advertisement212 1974-06-26 9 Time comes to a standstill in the relaxed atmosphere of Cockpit Hotel's Victoria Bar. A period setting with comely hostesses to attend to your orders. Just the venue for a cozy tete-a-tete. There is also musical accompaniment from the resident organist, rwi,;ll r HBtncK rOO. V 1 <4 1 »>212 words
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SPORTS
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Article252 1974-06-26 10 Durban, Wednesday South Korea's Soo Hwang Hong, who challenges South African Arnold Taylor for his World Boxing Association bantamweight crown here next week, revealed little of his tactics at a work-out in a Durban gymnasium yesterday. For Just over minutes, Soo went through the motions of252 words
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Article, Illustration426 1974-06-26 10 Karatekas invite to Malaysia The Singapore Tae-kwon-do Federation are considering whether to send a team to the First Asian TKD championship to be held in Seoul, South Korea, on September 27-28. STKDF pro -tem secretary Michael Goh said that though entries had closed, there426 words
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363 1974-06-26 10 Chaya Timor also impresses From BLUE PETER Ipoh, Wednesday Newcomer Satoro n, did a good gallop here this morning, when he sprinted 31 In 36 4/5 on the sand track with Augustine Ham astride. Satoro, late Pachisi, a four-year-old gelding by Trictrac out of363 words
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645 1974-06-26 10 London, Wednesday. Hampshire continued their relentless march towards retaining the English county cricket championship when they achieved their sixth win of the season at the expense of Leicestershire at Portsmouth yesterday. They won by six wickets a victory made possible by Impressive bowling from645 words
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924 1974-06-26 10 London, Wednesday California's Blllle Jean King and Ken Rosewall of Australia underlined that there Is no substitute for age and experience at the Wimbledon tennis championships when they marched Impressively onwards in the singles yesterday. Mrs. King, the top seed and a924 words
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211 1974-06-26 10 Seoul, Wednesday. Defending champions South Korea, former champions Japan, Taiwan will put up a close fight in the final round of the fifth Asian women's basketball championship tomorrow. Newcomers Iran also moved to the final round after the qualifying round of the seven-na-tion biennial211 words
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Article76 1974-06-26 10 New York, Wednesday Results of baseball games: American League Cleveland 10 New York 3; Oakland 11 California 3; Chicago 3 Kansas City 1; Baltimore 3 Detroit 0; Boston 9 Milwaukee 0; Minnesota 8 Texas 4L National League New York 4 Chicago 2; Atlanta 4 Los Angeles 3;76 words
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Article, Illustration576 1974-06-26 11 YONG CHO - By YONG CHO KHOON It was their baptism of fire in the World Cup finals. For although they lost three matches, the Australian team known as the "Socceroos" back home have gained Invaluable experience from having rubbed shoulders with the world's soccerPicture by Steven Lee - 576 words
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Article244 1974-06-26 11 Frankfurt, Wednesday. Mldfleld star Ray Richards will be barred from Australia's next international match after his expulsion from the field in his team's last World Cup game against Chile in West Berlin at the weekend. A statement issued by the World Cup disciplinary committee after244 words
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Article202 1974-06-26 11 io&| I 1A1M74 Dusseldorf, Wednesday The footballers of East Germany the youngest and one of the most surprising teams In the World Cup are immune to the temptations of sex and money, according to their coach, Georg Buschner. Buschner, white maned former history professor,202 words
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Article609 1974-06-26 11 Duesseldorf, Wednesday West Germany, uneasily wearing the mantle of World Cup favourites, will try to rekindle the hopes of an anxious nation In their opening secondround match against Yugoslavia here today (kick-off 1500 GMT). A month ago, few would have given the Yugoslavs much609 words
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Article146 1974-06-26 11 The National, Trade Union Congress soccer final between Pioneer Industries and Singapore Printers will be played at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Saturday (Icickofl 5 pjn). Admission tickets at 50 cents will be available at the gates and the proceeds will go to the "Workers' Trust Ponds."146 words
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505 1974-06-26 11 JOHN FREEMAN - on lAIM 74 From JOHN FREEMAN The phoney war Is over and now the eight survivors in this year's World Cup soccer finals know that every match counts on the road to Munich and the crowning of the kings505 words
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Article51 1974-06-26 11 Ratlngen, Wednesday —East German officials have banned newsmen and fans from all of its future training programmes to protect tactical methods, press chief Joachim Pfltzner said yesterday. Coach Georg B use finer said he will not announce his team for today's match with Brazil until shortly before the51 words
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869 1974-06-26 11 Gelsenklrchen, Wednesday—Holland put in a luiai wMmnute spell of training yesterday for their World Cup Group A soccer match against Argentina here today believing they must win if they are to reach the last four of the competition. Though Joh an Cruyff and869 words
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Advertisement344 1974-06-26 10 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD Career Ofpertaaities For its role in furthering industrial development and technological advancement in Singapore,. EDB wishes to offer career opportunities to capable young men and women with qualifications in: Engineering Economics Finance and Business Administration Candidates with qualifications in other disciplines may also be considered to supplement344 words
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Article, Illustration70 1974-06-26 12 Theresa Goh, 18, is a much sought Rafter model and hopes to reach the top of her profession one doy. An Aria n, she enjoys meeting people and loves the adventurous outdoor life. A down-to-earth 6' r she is also taking a course in70 words
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Article179 1974-06-26 12 TODAY Is Wednesday, June 26. the 177th day of 1974 with 18b' to foUow. THE MOON is in Its first quarter. THE MORNING STABS are Venus and Jupiter. THE EVENING 8TABS are Mercury, Mors and Saturn. Those born on this date are under the sign of Cancer. American novelist.179 words
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Article94 1974-06-26 12 LH FOOK: The visit of the 52-member Batang Hari Revue apd the Lake Toba Folk Group to the Republic will help to promote cultural exchange between Indonesia and Singapore. Their performance at the National T h e a tre will serve to enrich our local culture being an94 words
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Miscellaneous1072 1974-06-26 12 yy. 3 RADIO Ml OPENING ANNOUNCEMENTS followed br LENSA KELUARGA A magazine series presented In Malay L3O DIABT OF EVENTS 155 LOVE IS A MANY SPLKNDOUSED THING Daytime aerial mi the trials and tribulations of three famines In San Francisco. 158 PERSEMBAHAN KU (E) A light musical programme 450 GENERAL1,072 words
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Miscellaneous154 1974-06-26 12 '@{',$<|]);!@!&[%=:|`./)((&+`{\ NEW NATION CROSSWORD ai ai 11 Curious one 12 Ceramic piece 13 Arden and others 14 Claret 20 Irving hero 23 Greek letters 24 Book of maps 25 Shoshonean Indians 26 Ancient honey drink 27 Master in Africa 28 Tripod part 30 Everything: Oer. 31 Theban queen 32 Bhlllong's154 words
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Miscellaneous758 1974-06-26 12 IF ITS YOUR BIRTHDAY BORN today, you are one of those person* who is often depressed, though you may present to the world an Image of good cheer. Such depression leads to a lack of self-confidence. Others, realising that In your case at least, apK trances do not tell the758 words
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Miscellaneous252 1974-06-26 12 pleton whose efforts in earning a living In the rity all end up in disaster; another in the present series of Cantonese slapstick movies. Rex: 1.45, 4.15, 7. 9.30; Sky: 1.30, 4, 6.45, 9.15; Roxy: 1.45, 4.15, 7, 9.30; President: 1.30, 4. 6.45, 9.15. BIANG KEROK BERUNTONG (Indonesian): The comical252 words
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