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Title Section20 1974-05-30 1 TUTAL DAILY CLHTIrItU bALL LAOLLub The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FINAL EDITION THURSDAY, May 30, 1974 25 CENTS M.C.(P) 21/7420 words
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Article1187 1974-05-30 1 Parents told: Switch to English later... this is best guarantee of survival whatever the future MR. LEE KUAN YEW yesterday ad vis c d English educated Chinese parents to send their children first to Chinese schools. After six years they could switch them to English secondary schoolsThey1,187 words
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Article46 1974-05-30 1 I AM een(T Tin ced that if the prtee for knowing ononf h CbJoaw to a lower rt*nd*rd of Enritoh. »t Frißutry Six or Secondary Four. M to atlU worm it The chiliren* Enfltah wUI tmprvre with Inrther re*dlnc and writing i (t «r a Wng.46 words
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Article70 1974-05-30 1 WESTBERLIN. Wed. An explosive device went off in front of the Japan Air Lines office here today damaglnt the entrance door and two lamps ouUlde the building. polios said. The device. apparently home-made, was hidden in a plastic bag. Police found a hand-written note with theReuter - 70 words
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Article30 1974-05-30 1 ANKARA. Wed. At least II people were killed aad 13 seriously injured when a inawintir bus coUidkd head-on yesterday with a truck on the Ankara-Istan-bul highway. AP.AP - 30 words
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Article, Illustration17 1974-05-30 1 Tun Abdul Razak having talks with Mr. Choo En-'lal in Pairing UPI radlophotoUPI - 17 words
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116 1974-05-30 1 SHANGHAI, Wed. Chinese leaders have Indicated that there is no eonlMrt of Interest over the •.aestla* et the Colony of Hongkong, British soarces said here today. Honfko.it was dlaeaased briefly daring Mr. Edward Heath's visit to Peking last week, they said. They116 words
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Article39 1974-05-30 1 BBUSBSLB. Wed. Thro* avail liberal Belgian newspapers announced today they wuYfold on June M Tba three nswapapan, whaat eammiiae' droalattea had dwindled to about 16.00* wen owned by the large Brussels daily La Soir. AP.AP - 39 words
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Article43 1974-05-30 1 Nrw YORK. Wed Dow Jones averages, baaed on ftrat hour of trading on the New York Stock mwhanpa: M indue •ll.Ot. down 3 31; M tranap iei 29 down 041. Is wUla 74.04. uncb. «6 atooks 146 0J down 075 UPI.UPI - 43 words
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Article174 1974-05-30 1 PEKING, Wednesday TUN Abdul Razak met Chairman Mao Tse-tung this aft--*"*"" The Tun was scheduled to hold discussions with Premier Chou En-lai today at 4 pjn., but It waa put off to 8 p.m. to allow the Prime Minister to have talks with Mr. Mao.174 words
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Article58 1974-05-30 1 BELFAST. Wed— The Ulster Workers Council today called off the 15--day strike that forced the collapse of the province's power sharing government of Protestant* and Catholics The council said essential services could be back to normal within days. It urged engineers in the electricity supply IndustryReuter - 58 words
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Article55 1974-05-30 1 MOSCOW. Wed. The Soviet Union today launched an unmanned Luna, S3 craft toward the moon, lv tint moon probe In 16 months, the Taaa News Agency aaid. Tan said Luna 21. launched at 11:67 am will "conduct scientific research of the moan and apace nearUPI - 55 words
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77 1974-05-30 1 UTTUE ROCK, (Arkansas), Wed Senator WUllam rulbrlfht, the most powerful voice on foreign policy In ConKas, was roundly deted today In a Senate primary. State OoYeroor Dale Bumper, 44. his conqueror, U teileved to have pratdentUl ambitions He will Uk* over the SenateReuter - 77 words
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Article503 1974-05-30 1 Golan peace at last SUCCESS FOR DR. K AFTER 33 DAYS JERUSALEM, Wed jSRAEL and Syria reached a disengagement agreement today after 33 days of trnce efforts by IS Secretary of State Dr. Henry Kissinger, sources close to the Government said, but a formal accord was awaiting ratification from PremierReuter; AP; UPI - 503 words
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310 1974-05-30 1 Whitlam claims victory by 5 seats rNBERRA. Wed. Prime Minister Gough Whltlam today claimed a five-seat Labour Party victory In the May 18 federal elections. Earlier In the day. the leader of the LiberalCountry Party Opposition, Mr. BUI Bnedden. conceded defeat to Mr. Whltlam. Mr. Snedden told newsmen In MelbourneReuter; UPI - 310 words
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Article77 1974-05-30 1 ROPAT ISLAND. Wed. Shoichi Nakajlma of Japan set oat from the TniViuliit island o/ Rupat early today In his iu«npt to become the first nun to iwiir. across the shark infested Straits of Malacca Nakajlma. M. covered himself with a thin coating of vaaellne for protectionAP - 77 words
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Article82 1974-05-30 1 WASHINGTON. Wo*. President Nixon annoancod today that Israel and Syria, working throngh Secretary •f State Dr. Henry Kissinger, have agreed to a troop disengage sneat in the Golan Heights. lf>. Nixon said the agreement wonld he signed oa Friday by the two state. The PriaHiat82 words
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Article21 1974-05-30 1 TEL AVIV, Wed. Israeli planes today attacked Arab gaaHlta finsta liaise— In Sevthtnft Lsa^fcHlXll. ft aVnMI* isMT S9#lbMaaa*&a* > Bnml"21 words
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Advertisement95 1974-05-30 1 PRIVATE CAR PARKS TO BE TAXED Pag* 13 INFLATION may ■p oil prices again X NIXON belittle* Ford's ability to take over 3 2M MILES tea claim by China X PAX to Canada: Stop N-aid to India 4 GROWTH rate kept despite aetbaeka 5 JAPANESE iaaace. What Devan said was95 words
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219 1974-05-30 2 Plan f or fighter that can move sideways LOS ANGELES. Wed. Rockwell International Corp.. Douglas Corp. and FalrchlldRepubllc Co. have received U.B. Air rorce design contract* for a Jet fighter that wIU be able to move sideways or climb vertically while on level flight. Mr. 12. Edward.*, executive vice presidentAP - 219 words
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Article131 1974-05-30 2 NEW DELHI. Wed. India's trade with East European countries experienced "spectacular growth" In the 12 years from 1960-1 to 1972-73. the Reserve Bank of India said yesterday. A bank report attributed growth to carefully conceived bilateral trade plans In respect of speel- nc commodities with transactions In nonconvertible131 words
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508 1974-05-30 2 REBEL RAIL STRIKERS ATTACK BjLACKLEGS NEW DELHI. Wed. REBEL railway strikers stormed rail yards across West Bengal seeking revenge against feHow employees who worked during India's 20-day ran walkout, police sources saia today. Ignoring their union's withdrawal of the nationwide walkout, a group of strikers armed with long bamboo clubsReuter - 508 words
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73 1974-05-30 2 S. Korea's way to better Arab ties SBOUL. Wed. South Korea will encourage private firms to participate In reconstruction projects In the Buei Canal tone In an effort to Improve relations with the Arab nations. Foreign Minuter Kirn DongJo said today. Mr. Kirn told a Cabinet meeting on export promotionReuter - 73 words
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338 1974-05-30 2 FBI HOTS UP SEARCH FOR PAT IN LOS ANGELES LOS ANGELL.S. Wed The Federal Bureau of Investigation and other law enforcement acenclet concentrated their search for Patricia Hearst and two SymbiJnese Liberation Army companions in the Vm Anceles area today becaase there "to no indication they are elsewhere." An FBI338 words
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Article53 1974-05-30 2 TOKYO. W«4. Thi J»piMM Oovcrnment and private corporation* gave out bonu» pajrmcnU tbl* MM MtUMtcd at SIM bUUoft yen (•bout SW» bUlion) up dot c«Bt over ymt Urn teak of Japan amid today Japan— i waft aarnan are usually paid born— twice a frni mid-year and53 words
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Article, Illustration253 1974-05-30 2 VIENNA, Wed. INFLATION may force 1 oil producing nations to raise world oil prices again, the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries said yesterday. "There Is enough evidence for an oil price Increase to compensate for the loss of value caused by the worldwide lnn,"253 words
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368 1974-05-30 2 Eban out of new Cabinet line-up hits at Rabin ERUBALKM. Wed. J Foreign Minister Abba Eban In an Impassioned speech today denounced both Pre-mier-designate Yitzhak Rabin and his deputy Yigal Allon, after the Labour Party had passed the ptoposed Cabinet of Mr. Rabin. The vote In favour o: urn cabinetUPI - 368 words
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Advertisement457 1974-05-30 2 how rr works The AtoZ of Inventkm,Science and Technology. HOW IT WORKS is a comprehensive, fully illustrated encyclopedia, covering from A-Z the whoje world of machines, inventions, technology and the science behind them. Published in 98 weekly parts, building into 7 volumes. HOW IT WORKS will be of lasting value457 words
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Advertisement185 1974-05-30 2 THIS WEEK IN TIME HE AmM m\\mm!m MM MMm m M^. m |j|iii, LEE KUAN YEW discussed the pressures of Great I j I Powers on politics and the economy. H* i||||- FRANCE: A new relaxed President and the goals "^^l 1 1 1 for a new era. I 1185 words
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375 1974-05-30 3 12 oil firms on plot to fix prices charge rpoKYO. Wed. The ■I Petroleum Association of Japan, 12 oil companies, and 17 senior oil executives were indicted h*re yesterday on charges of conspiracy to fix trices and to control renrery production during 1973. The 12 con.panics supply more than 00NYT - 375 words
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Article49 1974-05-30 3 MANILA. Wed A dissident commander and two followers were killed In separate gun battles with government troopers on Sunday, the Government owned Philippine News Agency reported today PNA said three other insurgents were captured In encounters in Queion and Isabella provinces on northeastern Luzon AP.AP - 49 words
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857 1974-05-30 3 Nixon belittles Ford's ability to take over... VICE-PRESIDENT: I THINK ANY COMMENT ON THE REPORT OUGHT TO COME FROM WHITE HOUSE CHARLOTTE (North Carolina), Wad. VI CE-PRESI-DENT Gerald Ford declined comment here yesterday on a published report that President Nixon recently belittled his qualifications to be President of the UnitedReuter - 857 words
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Article82 1974-05-30 3 Barber to head banking group LONDON. Wed. Mr. Anthony Barber. Chancellor of the Exchequer In the last Conservative government, Is to become chairman of the Standard and Chartered Banking Group, It was announced here. Mr. Barber, a lawyer, was a member of the court of the Chartered Bank from IBMReuter - 82 words
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Article177 1974-05-30 3 200 MILES SEA CLAIM BY CHINA TOKYO, Wednesday £HINA claimed an economic zone of 200 miles from its coast in negotiating a Japan-China fishery agreement, a Japanese newspaper reported today. The Yomlurt Shim- bun, quoting government sources, said China Insisted on the claim maintaining that it is a worldwide trendUPI - 177 words
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79 1974-05-30 3 Thais tell 3 Laos exiles to leave BANOKOK, Wed. Thailand has revoked the immigration permits of three Laotian exiles living here since IM7 when they tried to stage a coup In Laoa, a police spokesman said today. Col. Boonleuth Sycocle. Capt. Khampan Udomvlbhal and Capt. Prayoon Khamwongse were granted political79 words
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Article62 1974-05-30 3 MOSCOW. Wed. Soviet Premier Alexel Koaygin said last night that the world's neutral nations can have a large role to play in the building of international detent*. Mr Koaygin spoke at a state dinner honouring Austrian Chancellor Bruno Krelsky. who arrived in Moscow yesterday forAP - 62 words
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Article48 1974-05-30 3 NEW YORK. We*. Pal O'Brten waa vwtaw aest aetar of th* yaw by to* mmnttmm AaMasay of Television Art* and gesasiaaa yaatartar. O*Briaa reoatved Mm bur/ far the ABC 4aytla» dramatic special. The Other Woman. Be waa aaiaatasl evar MacwaoaM Garry, another veteran Sttter. vn.48 words
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Article22 1974-05-30 3 NKW BRITAIN (Connecticut). W«d A petroJ Irak draining into city arwan toreadUM eracumtlon at 5.000 people from the'j ham btn22 words
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Article85 1974-05-30 3 '14 from 4 yachts drowned' BYDNBY, Wed. Fourteen people from four yachts are either confirmed dead or feared drowned In the Tasman Sea off Sydney during the high winds and giant seas of the past five days Latest feared casualty is the 33-foot yacht b.vmby which left Broken Bay nearAP - 85 words
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117 1974-05-30 3 Britain's terms for staying in EEC LONDON, Wed Britain has completed a detailed plan on the terms which would make it possible for her to stay In the European Community, officials said yesterday. Foreign Secretary James Callaghan will present the proposals to the. foreign ministers of the community In Luxembourg117 words
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Article, Illustration253 1974-05-30 3 Graham I won't desert him now. I NEW YORK. Wad. REV. BILLY Graham has called his readIng of the transcripts •t President Nixon's Watergate conversations "a profoundly disturbing and disappointing experience" but added that, aa Mr. Nixon's friend, he has "no intention at forsaking him now." Bey. Graham, who in253 words
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Article220 1974-05-30 4 Ne Win: Lasting peace? CANBERRA, Wednesday DURMESE President Ne Win said today it was too early to tell if the lessening of tensions in some areas of the world would lead to lasting peace. Speaking at a lunch here given ln his honour by the Australian Oovernment, he said thereReuter; AP - 220 words
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Article45 1974-05-30 4 PHNOU PENH. W*d. Insurgent gunners last night launched a rocket attack on the presidential palace here, the Cambodian High Command reported today. The command said two rocket* landed on the southern section of the palace but there were no caaualtle*. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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162 1974-05-30 4 HK group takes over H-fuel rights HONOKONO. Wed. The Western Financial Group of Hongkong has purchased manufacturing and distribution rights for a revolutionary hydrogen fuel system from Water Fuel Holdings Pty. Ltd. of New South Wales, Australia, the company announced today. Dr. Dean R. Van Leuven. the group chairman, said162 words
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Article24 1974-05-30 4 LOS ANGELES: Shirley Temple Black was elected yesterday to tbe board of directors of Wai Disney Productions, the first woman to acnievr such membership.24 words
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Article30 1974-05-30 4 BUENOS AIRES The Argentine Oovernment has announced creation of an Industrial police force to guard Argentine and foreign factories that have been the target of repeated guerilla attack sand threats.30 words
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Article42 1974-05-30 4 LEEDS: George Arthur linstnun, 78, who claims a world record for the most court appearances, has been back in tbe dock for the 59? nd time. The latest trip was yesterday, 24 hours after his previous appearance, for being drunk and disorderly.42 words
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Article28 1974-05-30 4 HONOKONO: The colony's domestic exports last month amounted to HK11.922 million (***** million), an Increase of 48.1 per cent over April, 1973. it was announced today.28 words
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Article23 1974-05-30 4 KUWAIT: A 34-yrar-old Syrian went to the gallows here today for murdering a Jordanian family two years ago during a petty robbery attempt.23 words
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Article27 1974-05-30 4 NEW DELHI: Irrigation work ln the Lhasa municipal area this year has brought another 5.918 acres (about 2.400 hectares > under cultivation. according to Radio Lhasa monitored here.27 words
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Article19 1974-05-30 4 ADDIS ABABA: Troops intervened yesterday ln a strike by communications stair which has paralysed Ethiopia's International telephoneand cable links.19 words
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Article19 1974-05-30 4 KUWAIT: The death toll from the collapse of a partly-completed office block here last Sunday rose today to 14.19 words
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Article28 1974-05-30 4 SEOUL: North and South Korea will reopen Red Croaa talks on reunion •f divided families at the border village of Panmunjom on July 10 after a year-long deadlock—Agencies.28 words
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Article, Illustration201 1974-05-30 4 Sonny and Cher's last kiss... HIOS ANGELES, Wed. -raTRANOED singing Cj team. Sonny and Cher Bono, kissed ln public after a court divorce hearing ln Santa Monica, California yesterday but did not make up. At the request of photographers, the couple kissed at least five times, hugged each other andReuter - 201 words
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Article55 1974-05-30 4 NEW YORK. Wad. A record usiaoo 000 (BSS2O--000) has bren paid for a coin •old at auction here yesterThe coin wu a ISO 7 ultra-hlgh-relief US double eagle, a 30-dollar gold piece of which only 11 or 16 specimens were made. It Is about the ilseAP - 55 words
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Article220 1974-05-30 4 Strikes in Portugal LISBON. Wed. Portugal's Government grappled with strikes and leftwinf demonstrations today, bat reported being close to a ceasefire agreement with African rebels in Portuguese Gataea. Foreign Minister Marie Soares arrived in Lisbon from London yesterday to brief President Antonio de SpinoU and his Cabinet on propess In220 words
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Article55 1974-05-30 4 PARIS. Wed.— Mr Valery Oiecej-d d bt*in« Inaugurated hi* presidency today by ordering suppraaatoa of all *ire-tapptng and destruction of uped eonvanatkm* and by widenlnt right* to political wylum Trance U a liberal country Prance want* and wul have liberal poUcle*. the 4S-year-old Head of State toldUPI - 55 words
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638 1974-05-30 4 Pak calls to Canada: Stop I nuclear to India 'BOMB JUST OUTSIDE OUR DOOR' OTTAWA, Wednesday fHE Pakistani Minister of Defenece and Foreign Affairs, Azziz Anmad, yesterday urged Canada to terminate altogether any further nuclear aid to India after the explosion of a nuclear device by India on May 18.Reuter; AP; UPI - 638 words
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244 1974-05-30 4 Priest sues 'Exorcist' makers for $16m VfIAMI. Wed. A Miami l priest who says he has taken part in rituals of exorcism today sued the creators of the book and film "The Exorcist." For US$7 million (8*16.8 million) damages. The most reverend Mark Karras alleged in the suit that hisReuter - 244 words
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483 1974-05-30 4 BONN. W«d. rK West German Oorernment yesterday denied receiving repeated warnings from allied secret services about communist spy Ouenter O v 1 1 1 aum c. whose arrest last month caused the downfall of ex-C hanc c 1 1 o r Willy Brandt. TheReuter - 483 words
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Article48 1974-05-30 4 UNO, Wei. A »oHfswss— wfce la a ■peetaltos to iraakem Artrtng mm tee keem mp«eii for tre Jays em Ue grwaai that she shewe* a» tor wwfc yistoraay hitaitsatsi rettee caM MnTbefvthy f U-jw votora*. WM takes home after fatting a breath test. CM.48 words
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245 1974-05-30 4 Taxes cost six major oil firms $60.9 Ml last year NEW YORK. Wed. The six US major multinational oil companies ln 1973 reported that they paid worldwide taxes of U5525.4 billion (85«0.9 billion. on their operations but they paid only US$642 million (351.541 million) ln domestic federal Income taxes. The245 words
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Article, Illustration349 1974-05-30 5 EDWARD LIU - EDWARD LIU By 'J'HK Singapore Manufacturers Association said yesterday that its members last year maintained their competitiveness despite various setbacks. SMA chairman Mr. Ong Leng Chuan said the manufacturing industry remained the leading growth sector in the national economy. "Setbacks notwithstanding, the Singapore manufacturer349 words
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164 1974-05-30 5 16 held after assault case at worksite I>OLICE have arrested •i is labourers In connection with a rioting Incident at a construction worksite In Whitley Road last week. The men are all believed to be Malaysians. A local contractor was Injured when he wax assaulted after a misunderstanding over their164 words
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Article179 1974-05-30 5 SEARCH LED TO ARREST OF ROBBER A ROBBERY victim's ride In a police patrol car after he was held up paid off— the robber was caught after a 15-minute search. In a district court yesterday, Koh Kin Sul. 18. a welder, pleaded guilty to robbing Pee Swee Hock of $2179 words
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Article82 1974-05-30 5 Armed men rob housewife of $430 THREE armed men broke into housewife Ooh Ah Mol's flat at Block 72, Oeylang Road, on Tuesday and escaped with $430 in cash and valuables. Mrs. Ooh told police that the robbers, armed with daggers, rushed into her flat at about 10 an. One82 words
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Article44 1974-05-30 5 AUPE guitar course THE Amalgamated Union of Public Employees' educational projects committee will conduct an eight-week elementary guitar course, at Wlsma AUPE. In Upper Paya Lebar Road, from June I at T p.m. The course fee Is 115 for members and 120 for nonmembers44 words
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Article39 1974-05-30 5 The Metropolitan YMCA will start a 10-seaston course on Income Tax Law and Practice in Singapore at its premises In Palmar Road from June 14. Fees are $40 for members and 170 for non-members.39 words
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207 1974-05-30 5 Breaking labour laws: 36 employers fined -$36,000 rIRTY-SIX employer* were flne«f a U>UI of $3C4M to the two weeks ending May It tor violating labour laws. In addition, J13J25 In arrears of Central Provident Fund contribution* and $735 interest on late payments were collected from them. Employers fined under the207 words
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Article18 1974-05-30 5 DUNVARN Technical Secondary School Band will perform at Macßltchle Reservoir on June I at JJO p.m.18 words
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186 1974-05-30 5 Woman PC poses as hawker to trap '4-digit' couple A woman police constable posing as a hawker last Saturday helped detective* to arrest an elusive husband and wife team who had been operating an Illegal four-digit lottery In Chinatown area for the past one month. Police who forced their way186 words
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Article69 1974-05-30 5 THE MP for Thomaon. Mr Ann Nan Piau. will open the "Water la Precious" exhibition at the Kampong San Tens community centre tomorrow at p.m The exhibition, organiaed by the cltlaena' consultative committee ol the constituency and four other community centre management committees In the69 words
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Article35 1974-05-30 5 THX National Ttaaatr* Trust. In aaaociatton with the Indonesian Bmbaac*. will preacnt the muni Hart Revue from Jambi. Indoneau. at the National Theatre on June 26 and n at I 30 p m35 words
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Miscellaneous273 1974-05-30 5 Bringing Up raUw ly IUI Ktv-Mh <» 111 Cm^ mIS AXoN.yMN-MI- WHIN TMT MKMj *bTmjlt*OggD TO/ tO »*«K CUT,)**** XJU MM VONPBWM. V^_. W «N«AK»P IN UA#T "-pi V%KtTCM "■^V*| 1 V Wl^>^VV Blondto By C*U Vaaog BUMSTCAD'I I MY S r OPWATCM SHOWS I I THAT MEANS YOU WOO*273 words
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Advertisement186 1974-05-30 6 IxMidonlstJuly! Now, Mas dHk fastest for JHHHL| Golden Service to London from July Ist. 7l W*j i*tt»<^*^ And with the fastest available flight MHJaKU. .1 in the region. It's an exciting new destination in the rapidly expanding IBsC^^?ssS MAS international network. H|^^«Tt&sSH Exciting too, is the new fare $850. Iw^^^^C^Jfwl186 words
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317 1974-05-30 7 'Positive results will take time' JAPANESE businessmen here yesterday described NTL'C secretary general Mr. C. V. Devan Nair's remarks in Tokyo on how they could improve their image in the region as "realistic and useful." They said however a positive change in attitude317 words
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Article188 1974-05-30 7 POSB rates to be raised again ¥>OST Office Savings 1 Bank interest rates will go up by up to one per cent on July 1 from its present 4} per cent per annum. A POSB statement said yesterday that the new rates, depending on the amount of savings, would be:188 words
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Article54 1974-05-30 7 SOME 1,000 Polytechnic student* and 300 residents of Bukit Panjanjr constituency, led by the MP for Bukit Panjang, Mr. Lee Yiok Seng, began laying foundation for the metalling of Jalan llu Sembawang yesterday. Among them were some 70 girls from the Polytechnic and 50 pupils from54 words
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214 1974-05-30 7 Cancer Society's detector for looking into stomach rE Singapore Cancer Society yesterday received a $10,000 gastroscope from the Ruben Meyer Trust Fund. The society's president, Mr. Freddy Yin Be Kheng. received the stomach cancer detector from Mr. R.D. Qule, a representative of the Trust. The equipment, which allows examination by214 words
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Article62 1974-05-30 7 NCC to send 32 on Lake Toba tour THE National Cadet Corps will send 30 cadets and two officers on a seven-day educational tour of Lake Toba on June 12. The cadeU and officers, all from different school!, have been selected on merit for their work In the NCC. The62 words
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Article218 1974-05-30 7 REPRESENTATIVES from the Government and diplomatic missions here have been Invited to go on a demr. nstratlon flight aboard the European Airbus A sro when it arrives here from Kuala Lumpur on June 13. The guests would be taken on aI J hour flight218 words
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Article59 1974-05-30 7 THE Metropolitan YMCA will hold a series of holiday programme* for children and youth aged five to 16 at its centres from June 1 to 23 These programme* Include a belong camp, farm camp, outdoor stay-In, Fun-O-Rama Lacy Ctmay Days and a day activity camp Further59 words
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140 1974-05-30 7 Skull on tree was drilled through rK skull found perched on a tree in Kenq Lee Road in Newton on May 23 had a hole drilled through it and a piece of rattan inserted into the opening, forensic pathologist. Dr. Chao Tree Cheng, said yesterday. He also found wires fixed140 words
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Article, Illustration159 1974-05-30 7 'Smashing' dishes by singer Judy but only for her beloved IN between singing. Taiwanese singer Judy Yang's favourite hobby is preparing excellent Shanghalnese dishes for her loved oaes. "It gives me great pleasure to see my loved ones enjoy s good meal prepared by me," said Judy (above) who is159 words
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184 1974-05-30 7 M-cyclist jailed 9 months for youth's death A MOTOR CYCLIST wu Jailed for nine months and disqualified fron driving all classes of motor vehicles for five years by a district Judge on Tuesday. FadllalalU bin Abdul Kadeh was convicted on a charge of causing the death of cyclist. Abdul H&mld184 words
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Article48 1974-05-30 7 THE chairman of the Peoples Aaaoclatlon Staff Club Mr. Ng Yew Kang will open the PA Consumer Club at Kallang today, at 10 am The club will be opened every Tuesday and Friday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and from 6 p.m. to p.m48 words
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Article29 1974-05-30 7 MR Ch*ong Soo Pleng wiU hold a one-man art exhibition at 2»2. Telok Ayer SUeet from Saturday to June 10 between 9.10 a.m. and 6 pm. dally29 words
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Article111 1974-05-30 7 (pHE Minister for 1 Bclence and Technology. Dr. Ton Chin Chye. went on a harb .ir cruise aboard the Soviet hydrofoil Kometa M yesterday Also on board the $19 million vessel were the Soviet Ambassador here, Mr. B.V. Bezrukavnlkov. and the Soviet Trade Commissioner. Mr. U.O.111 words
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Advertisement169 1974-05-30 7 it's completed WISMA CENTRAL SHOPPING CENTRE. (formerly known as Regents Park Set up your business at ~m m Wisma Central w^^S^ wlr'^^*^^»--^ H m^^t Ullflf I > <^ Ml^^tt ft i Jtf^^^ fc I i Wisma Central situated along **1 *^o^*^^^ Bl^^ Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur's t JB HP Pf169 words
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159 1974-05-30 8 ITUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A iV Hong kong-registered ship the Hoi Rung arrived in Port Klang this afternoon to pick up a $2 million rubber shipment for China. The 1,150 tons of Standard Malaysian Rubber Is the blg-gest-ever shipment sent by the Malaysian159 words
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320 1974-05-30 8 Customs destroys 5,000 gallons of samsu ™t C ™KA L LUMPt R< Wednesday officers raided three separate samsu hideouts in the Kepong jungle and destroyed 5,000 gallons of illegally distilled liquor and fermented mash J T ?M y aXao selzed ci ht «tUI» and several d stiller apparatus. Unpaid duty320 words
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Article49 1974-05-30 8 AIOR STAR, Wed— Trmln !T«w*- «uspan<»a«i ywterdax oUowlng derailment at link Buklt. four mllas from lert, were nwiwd today. The mishap occurred on Monday night when II *a«ons of a goods train oaded with nanfatr and malar umped tbe ralla while proMNMg from Haadyal to Jutterwortto.49 words
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83 1974-05-30 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Three oil companies Esao. MobU and British Petroleum raised the price of cooking gas toThe new price for i nib. cylinder from Bho or BP la Bit an Increase of %3 35 Mobil which Mils a 25 U> cylinder for83 words
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Article28 1974-05-30 8 KLANO. Wed Construction worker Madam Yong Ah Loot. It. fell to bar death today when the scaffold of a four-etorey flat In Jalan Nenas here collapeed28 words
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Article52 1974-05-30 8 ALOR STAR, Wed. At) 11-year-old boy had his right leg and left arm severed when he was run over by a train Bear here early today. The train was proceeding from Fadaag Beear to Butterwerth. The boy, Latchlminan was reported to be la a critical ■siilt.BM52 words
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229 1974-05-30 8 SARDON'S MOVE TO SET ASIDE SUBPOENA KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Communications Minuter Tan Sri Bardon bin Hajl Jublr applied to the High Court here today to set aside a subpoena served on him to testify In a civil suit. He claimed that the subpoena served on May 22 was vexatious and229 words
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Advertisement614 1974-05-30 8 OPENS CATHAY TODAYJi f j; 5 sknr«at 11 1.30, 4.00. 6.30 A IMpsj. y 1 HWM THt: JVN6LE TO THE 6YM HE'S THE 6«£JITKT! He's a winner... he's* swinger... he's DYNAMITE! TOA PAYOH aJTT^TiJIBI MICKY ■H Ltf^T^hl Restaurant L*V*lii^M FOR AUTHENTIC CANTONESE FOOD BY HONGKONG CHEFS I A ffjt\ Baik^B^BW614 words
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Advertisement139 1974-05-30 8 Ami Js^+'A'*' S -Sa^^ HHBVHaV_jSkiHISSS ■JJ i J I lIVSBSa*. Jj BS>BaaSßlßS*a^aa(SSl9Da) \mWm\oJ 0 7* 1 Gaytang Qu— awown [HHHBniYflaHßßjjl Orand Opawawaj HMb! i*' M To-Oa« I t HB^La B sTanS l^ B > B^ B T^ Olliln Oty 1.48. 4. 7 h 5.30 Ili 9 SbVI I Oaauy VIS.139 words
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Advertisement957 1974-05-30 8 S»Jj>m.mßVaaaiß»aß>BmmSS>'-lBlSl'Bs1 l l«*«<B^Sl W WWWWVWV.VVW,., •f bis tomorrow 1 1 A CATHAY i| at the g B^MBUJBITiI MJMmmWQw i T^Blßa»W»i. x I"' I B** I OMNB TODAY gHßprßl S/ 1 nX \^BBBBSm Saturday at MidrUgriti J napV^QflDß^BjaJJaV V 1 1 am. 1 .30. 4.00. •30a 30 pn, ■bJl^^^Mß^b^^^jmlI 'Nay VsJ957 words
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483 1974-05-30 9 IRENE NGOO - Up go the price tage in most of the shops IRENE NGOO Following Govt price control order... By ]^|OST shopkeepers are no>v displaying price tags on 15 essential commodities under the Government's Price Control Order which came into force last Friday. A visit to provision shops In various housing estates483 words
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Article86 1974-05-30 9 Drug charge woman wins appeal CHIEF Justice Mr. Wee Chong Jin yesterday quashed a lower court's 12 months jail sentence imposed on a mother of eight on a charge of having three pounds of hashish. Madam Kgiam Kirn Neo. 43, was found guilty by a magistrate's court last May of86 words
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Article29 1974-05-30 9 TWENTY students and four teachers of the Tlong Bahru Secondary Schocl will go on a seven-day educational tour of Medan and Lake Toba on June 12.29 words
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Article, Illustration334 1974-05-30 9 Hunt for man doping taxi drivers pOLICE are hunting for a man who uses powerfully doped milk and soft drinks to knock out taxi drivers and rob them of their money and vehicles. The man, believed to be Indian, aged about 30, has already struck four times this month. Police334 words
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105 1974-05-30 9 781 more busmen get extra payment ANOTHER 781 bus drivers and conductors yesterday received a total of $24,301 In the incentive payment scheme offered by the Singapore Bus Service Pte. Ltd., at Buklt Timah depot. About 582 workers received three months' payment, 148 had two months' payment and 51 workers,105 words
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Article39 1974-05-30 9 MR. LIZ Kwee Hock has been elected president of the Cheng Beng Buddhist Society Other officials Include Mr Low Kin Chong and Mr L4m Kirn Chwee (vice-presidents). Mr Sim Peck Kwang (secretary) and Mr. Lee Keng Yorn (treasurer).39 words
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Article257 1974-05-30 9 10 cent dip in poultry price PICES of both hen and duck dropped by 10 cents a katl to $1.80 and $1.70 respectively yesterday, the Trade Department reported. It added that last Friday the price of cockerel fell by 10 cents a katl to $1.60. Following are the recommended prices:257 words
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79 1974-05-30 9 Textile thief jailed for 42 months TAN Thiam Hock, 22, was jailed for 42 months by a district court yesterday for stealing 1,095 bales of textiles worth $17,820 He pleaded guilty to stealing the goods from a godown In Buasorah Street off B«ach Road between Jan. 2 and March 21.79 words
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375 1974-05-30 9 loses appeal against having acid' sentence A BUSINESSMAN yesterday lost hU High Court appeal against conviction and sentence of three years Jan and four strokes of the rotan for having sulphuric acid In public at a ear park on July 14 last year. Lim Eng Sing. 27. was convicted of375 words
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107 1974-05-30 9 A TONTINE head baa been missing for a year from her Tlo Chu Kang Road ho■ s c wl l bo t returning $4M.ao« to her subscribers. The money Is believed to have been collected over the past two years from about I*o clients. All107 words
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Advertisement67 1974-05-30 9 NAPOLEO^«S| <y is I I <?' A unique blend of French brandy '<"' W^^H and Korean ginseng root. f-y Health drink for young and old. *w> >|£{| Enjoy it with good food. Makes n^ *T> ideal gifts for all occasion. t£ @3 m m -SL^ BAIK WHA BREWERY CO. LTD.,67 words
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Advertisement776 1974-05-30 9 WwSoBS I 30 DAYS SUPPLY Jl^i H %<■ Salt. High-Potency Nutritional Formuia jM J^ Kj^jßkJl VITAMINS WbUP^^H MINERALS AMINO ACID Z?"™?L ml W **T 1 1:1 vS V i *"^bw^ I IZI DO ¥WC H 4C 1 jJrlil/iCA I^^s m Tl n "IS ■^B^Br BT *-990 m* www I FOR776 words
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Miscellaneous237 1974-05-30 9 Straits Times Crossword ACSOSS bear bat its mataßt--4 Tbs test BMOMot wbsn flcant (4. a. J. Urn pbooc'i not -ucHuf Tba omuh way Id onter reMaJ 5 A Ht for mch IndtaMd to be last ttout Mot to to BMMt dM«hUrs one ant. b*nt oM-aufioned 7 Bora with dirt dMraasf237 words
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735 1974-05-30 10 Sara Lambert - Sara Lambert By j^jAXY parents are taken by surprise at the first signs of a child's growing puberty. Probably because today's kids reach puberty about three years before they did in the past. It can be a disturbing time for parents. Not least because It's735 words
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Article, Illustration168 1974-05-30 10 THEY say black is beautiful, and indeed it is. tut few people here seem to realise it and fewer still the ones who'll go around in well, just black. Perhaps mum's ides that Mack is only for the mourners has successfully penetrated deep into your sub-conscious. So thatCHRISTOPHER LOH - 168 words
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Article, Illustration357 1974-05-30 10 MAUREEN CHUA - Evelyn lets the future take care of itself, and it does MAUREEN CHUA By |?VELYN Sebastian doesn't believe in planning for her future. But that doesn't mean she lets golden opportunities slip tt And that probabl: explains why Evelyn has held prominent but varied posts ranging from newspaper editor in357 words
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Advertisement269 1974-05-30 10 Adv«rtlMm«nt Care for Delicate Eyes Frequently It Is the eye area of a woman's face that shows the first visible signs of age. Every time you laugh, squint, grimace or smile you stretch the delicate skin around your eyes, making this area particularly prone to lines and wrinkles. Lavish care269 words
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Advertisement294 1974-05-30 10 Uior introduces a beautiful new look L^Lm aftr 1 M bF '^m HYDRA-DIOR skin-care Mrs. Lilian M*y*r W Christian Dior. Paris <«*<^ i <■■» mm. will give tree demonstrations and advice on latest make-up and m^sk n-care. 3rd June Bth June, 1974 Robin a Robma House 1 Shenton Way Singapore294 words
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619 1974-05-30 11 Dental therapy: Poor will benefit Ministry: No second rate service By EVELYN NG J'Hh Health Ministry said yesterday that its proposed scheme for dental therapists would not result in a secondrate dental service to the poor "or to any other category of persons." The poor would In fact primarily benefit619 words
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Article160 1974-05-30 11 Wanted gunman gives himself up A2S-YEAR-OLD wanted gunman, believed to have been Involved In the murder of a private detective In 1971, surrendered himself to the police at 9th mile Nee Soon Road yesterday. Detectives from the CID later followed him to a house in nearby Tong Alk Road and160 words
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Article47 1974-05-30 11 THZ Metropolitan YMCA will conduct Jogging seaalons at Its centre In Palmer Road on Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays from 630 am to 7.30 a.m from Juno 3 Two utaff members of the centre, Mr. Dennis Ng and Mr Eddy Bonano. will be the Instructors.47 words
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Article93 1974-05-30 11 Robbery victim assaulted A SARABAT stall owner was assaulted by two robbers armed with iron rods when they held him up at Tan Jong Penjuru off West Coast Road on Monday. Enclk Hakeem Ahmad. 61. told police that he was asleep In his stall at the worksite whan a man93 words
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Article, Illustration270 1974-05-30 11 'No future for Singapore without study of English' SINGAPOREANS have chosen to study English to communicate with one another and with the rest of the world. The Director of Education, Mr. Kwan Sal Keong, said that unless they could do so, Singapore as a small nation of many races and270 words
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201 1974-05-30 11 Gang boss held: $25,000 in goods recovered FLICK last week arrested the 17-year old headman of the powerful Liang Hiang Slah secret society and recovered goods worth $25,000 stolen by the gang. All four are now being detained under the Criminal Law Temporary Provisions) Ordinance, pending further investigations The headman201 words
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Article51 1974-05-30 11 THI Finance Minister. Mr. Hon Sul San. will introduce a Bill to amend the ■state Duty Act at the nest masting of Parliament Another BUI to repeal the Naval and Air Basss Act will be introduced by the Minister tor Law and National Development. Mr I. W51 words
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141 1974-05-30 11 mHE Traffic Police will 1 close the gaps along the GuUlemard Road median tomorrow. Sunday and on Tuesday to minimise traffic congestion at intersections. This is to facilitate the flow of traffic along GuUlemard Road on these three days when the Singapore and China141 words
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291 1974-05-30 11 MR. LEE WINS A NEW ADMIRER IN SALMAH rl Prime Minister yesterday won a new admirer over a tap of tea. She la student Salman bt Alias, 13, who said later: "I feel very honoured that he should be interested in my family background. "This is the first time I291 words
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Advertisement69 1974-05-30 11 HYDRIX stops excessive loss of moisture from your skin f Hydnx, the hydration cream forms a film on the skin to protect against daily loss of moisture caused by the weather, n^^^^^to^to^. It prevents the skin from dehydration to W give that soft, dewy look of youth. '»)I) tj i69 words
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Advertisement378 1974-05-30 11 Unsurpassed performance GM Detroit Diesel engines Detroit Diesel engines. Your choice for improved performance, maximum parts interchangeabiiity, low running costs, high productivrty, rugged ness and precision construction. For vehicular applications For marine applications stocked and distributed by Guthrie Engineering (y) Detroit Diesel Allison |2| GUTHRIE ENGINEERING W^ GENERAL ENGINEERING DIVISION378 words
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Article449 1974-05-30 12 THE reason why the Communications Ministry has decided to Introduce two new morning peak-hour traffic schemes is familiar enough. Too many cars with too few passengers choke up city roads during rush hours. The Communications Minister said in March that a longterm solution to Singapore's transport problems would449 words
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Article135 1974-05-30 12 rpHE forced surrender of Northern Ireland's Executive a five-month -old provisional government embracing Protestants and Catholics is the result of unprecedented industrial action by Protestant extremists. The Protestant-led general strike threatens to bring life in Northern Ireland to a terrifying halt. The outgoing chief of the Executive,135 words
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288 1974-05-30 12 Even in bed you need a safety belt REMEMBER Thurber's uncle who went too close to some trees and got chestnut blight? We are getting very hypersensitive to danger today thanks to those scary medical warnings. You would Imagine, -lor Instance, that even In a fatalistic world, you would beFWF - 288 words
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676 1974-05-30 12 ROBERT WHYMANT - Wooing voters with that 'smiling' image. ROBERT WHYMANT: By Tokyo A NYONE calling for A revolutionary Inspiration at the Japan Communist Party's Tokyo headquarters Is likely to go away disappointed. There Is no red flag, no portrait of Marx or Lenin in what looks no different from commercial premises. and676 words
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244 1974-05-30 12 Chaos, pickpockets and the helpless law rpHE Injury sustained by soccer fans at last Sunday's Malaysia Cup match between Singapore and Penang could have been avoided if there had been Riot Squad policemen In attendance to control the crowd. My children and I arrived at the East Gate at about244 words
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Letter46 1974-05-30 12 I people streaming out through the narrow turnstile gates, which are potential death traps In the event of a stampede. Can the gates not be completely thrown wide open at the end of the match to prevent spectators from being trampled and suffocated? L.X.L, Singapore L46 words
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Letter132 1974-05-30 12 rriHAT "white lie" by X stadium officials last Sunday was excusable. But I am shocked at the shabby way the most Important man of the match referee Muthusamy Ramallngam was treated. He had driven about 300 miles from Beremban and headed straight for the National Stadium at 2 30 p132 words
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Letter58 1974-05-30 12 I HOPE the football Association of Singapore will arrange for busloads of supporters *o go to Penang and cheer the Singapore team when we replay the Penang side on Its home ground. This is to boost our team's morale. Our players may otherwise have to Imagine that the Penang supporters58 words
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Letter19 1974-05-30 12 NATIONAL Stadium authorities should keep the stadium pollution free by ImplementIng the Government bun on smoking. NON-SMOKES. Singapore IS.19 words
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Article573 1974-05-30 12 Shifting patterns in S-E Asia POLITICAL LEADERSHIP IS NOT WILLABLE: LEE TIME magazine's bureau ch.'ef In Hongkong, Roy Rowan, was in Singapore recently to interview Mr. Lee Kuan Yew on Internationa] and regional affairs. Here are Mr. Lee's comments as published in the June 3 issue of Time: ON THE573 words
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743 1974-05-30 12 TOM WICKER: Belfast - Where nothing is forgotten and little forgiven TOM WICKER: Belfast By "IF the Executive 1 can survive this," a well-placed civil servant said of the Protestant strike that has been crippling Northern Ireland, "the Executive can survive anything." The Executive of the nearest thing Northern Ireland, or Ulster, had toNYT - 743 words
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Advertisement39 1974-05-30 12 man ajHM 1934. Suits completely hand tailored t stitched right to Ihe buttonholes ensurlni best workmanship. We are we have the latest A widest range of materials for selection. 21. Chulla St.. Singapore. 1. Tel: ***** Hong Kong (Branch)39 words
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Advertisement223 1974-05-30 12 Newsweek THE INTERNATIONAL NEWSMAGAZINE June 3 Issue ONSALENOW! Bft SaY" I T n I Bal B) SB* V I Bf *CT t ™maTlTour?oupon to Newsweek International c/o SANVIC ENTERPRISE. SUITE 138. STAMFORD HOUSE. SINGAPORE 6 TEL ***** I SPECIALCASH OFFER! o»w— ««ti4.»| I EXTRA BONUS EXTRA 3 iSSUfcS YES! RUSH223 words
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376 1974-05-30 13 Lorry Assn to discuss 'reduce fare hike' requests THh Singapore Lorry Owners Association will meet on Sunday to consider several requests to the association to reduce its proposed 30 per cent hike in lorrybus fares and lorry hire charges Mr* Urn Kirn Peng, the association's chairman said yesterday: "We are376 words
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Article144 1974-05-30 13 27 NEW BUSES FROM SATURDAY Scheme B which was started on Mar. 4 allows owners of similar types of vehicles to pick up passengers during peak hours. r| Singapore Bos Service will roll out 27 new buses on the roads on Saturday. The buses which cost a total of $1.45144 words
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Article50 1974-05-30 13 Broadcasting as a career THE Metropolitan YMCA will start a course on Radio Uroadcasttng as a Career at its premises In Palmer Road from June IS. The 12-session course is aimed at teaching radio programming and procedures of announcing and production FHi are S6O for members and (65 for non-members.50 words
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Article, Illustration511 1974-05-30 13 JHE proposed park and ride scheme received a mixed reaction in the city yesterday. Mr. Milton Tan, chairman of the Automobile Association of Singapore, thinks the scheme is workable and will speed up introduction of staggered working hours. The chairman of the Singapore Manufacturers511 words
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83 1974-05-30 13 Electrocution: Misadventure verdict A CORONER'S court court yesterday recorded a verdict of misadventure on electrician Wong Yuan Mun, 25, who was electrocuted at the proposed Jurong Family Bowling Centre In Jurong Town last month. Wong wu boring hole* on a metal plate with an elactne drill in an ■ir-condltion-11* plant83 words
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Article50 1974-05-30 13 THE Singapore Training and Development AasoctaUon will prassnt a talk on What the Training Officer can oxpact from the Induatrtal Training Board at U» Bam Training Onto* in ShangriLa Hotel tomorrow at I pjn The speaker U Mr. Koh Watt Sang, AaaMant director (InaUtaUon) of the ITB.50 words
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Article31 1974-05-30 13 WATKB consumption on Tuesday m 125.2 million gallons (MMM cable metre*). SJ million callotu <15.» M eaktc metros) more than on Mon«Uy. The committee has defined the restricted zone31 words
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700 1974-05-30 13 P. M RAMAN - P. M RAMAN By car parks, including those maintained by commercial firms for their staff or customers in the restricted zone (central business district) are to be licensed and taxed. The Government may levy a surcharge of $10 to $20 per month700 words
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Article96 1974-05-30 13 MOTORCYCLES. ■a—tara. and bi cycles do not need area licences to enter the restricted tone during morning peak hours when the parka.l d-r Id c licensing scheme la introduced early next year. Nor do lorries, delivery vans and other coanmerdal vehicles. Children attending schools located within96 words
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Advertisement267 1974-05-30 13 Introduction to fm THE WORLD'S FlNj^ pOPE SPLICING SYSX 1 Tjioni revolutionises B^^^^K \^^W I J&r AIA ,f,, «,ho4e conception If J £^r of splicing and replaces ttie J \y^^t^ jA centunw oM html n^eihods with a jH jj lo«v mecnenited tvtle^ D>ovi»ng S^^^H mKz. saar I)UK k< nd mor267 words
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Advertisement316 1974-05-30 13 /^CfflUIKi fILL SCORPIO PEOPL < fcaaVai A\ YH I 4fti NOW'S YOUR BIG CHANCE to collect bright, now unique Horoscope Stickers for yourself, your family and friends! And that's not all I You also gat a fabulous Horoscope Wall Chart on which you can stick your tat of Horoscope Stickers.316 words
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Miscellaneous247 1974-05-30 13 TV SINGAPORE (5) 1 n ofi n nM mm Hen m Bnef js Co™* l c^ 1 IU.I/U Trade and Test Trans Repeat). mission (Colour) 2.M Trade and Test 7AC PM Documentary (HandiTransmission (Colour) I.M Opening .\JD craft) 7JI News (Malay) and Housewives' Matinee The 7.4J Temperatures Rising OperaPrince and247 words
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Miscellaneous671 1974-05-30 13 I TV MALAYSIA (3) 04C fl Pro|ramme Summary 7 51 PM Ranangan Malaysia *i..TJ 2.47 Toto Draw IJI i.Ol Kedua 7.M Programme KBC Special 353 Bmgkisan Dan <„__._, |t rju iM p.^.. Utara 4.11 Empat Sekawan 4.41 Summir J IJI G"* 2 Myi Assalamuaiaikuir 5.12 Programme rtews iJt Portrait of671 words
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Article51 1974-05-30 14 PiMir Mm icnUnc L HoWL i.M. tat 'JfJLI. "rtm* MJ. Lo*n Carp. Ternt. LT. Smic I. Kawkt lonpaa I. StOUB fl.90 »3.8O $3 4* $1.SS MM $314 $4.0* $0.96 $1.57 $1.24 $1.46 $134 $3 30 $3.50 +.10 +.10 .0» +j0» .04 /K .04 jt« .01 .08 oa oa .0251 words
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Article28 1974-05-30 14 .E.S. L Box KMl I. Iron nchcape I. Banklnc •fl •0.96 $3.70 »V4© $6 90 $7.35 $766 $3 04 .12 —.11 —.10 —.10 —.10 —.10 —.10 0«28 words
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Article19 1974-05-30 14 rar i ji.i I Elect. I Twa»vtr: I \m*m: 143.( 1084 100.1 2 S3 M WI7U19 words
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Article53 1974-05-30 14 Ind-trUta: t*\M HIM nmmtt: 4MJS U5.ll Hatch: 1«. 77 lil.M fwnrUa: SZS.77 tM.M Tina: 1M.7S 1M.44 J rattan: JUM Mt.7t O.C.B.C.: tM.M Mt.M gi.8. tad.: J7S.K 177J1 Dec. M, 1»M 1M 1 Dee. SI. 1K» It t Dm. t», IMS l«t 0 D«c. SI. l»7t B IN 1 Urn.53 words
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Article364 1974-05-30 14 rpRADING »w:t4vit7 took on a leisurely turn and prices drifted slightly lower on the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday. Buyers were generally adopUng a wait-and-see attitude so that the days reduced turnover could largely be attributed to contra dealings with profit-taking much evident. A few firm364 words
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Article1539 1974-05-30 14 *w*HS last transacted Male 1 at the close of buatueai in the Stock exchange of Singapore yesterday compared with the previous days prtceo together with 1974 high and low. (•Adjusted for all new Issues). INOUITNIAL CLOIINC TONS: All lectlona closed bare'y ataady. ruKHOvm Onelal total turnover on the1,539 words
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Article1515 1974-05-30 14 BID and offer prices officially luted and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Aesaa <2.488> (1) 2.50. CD. A.P.I. (1.328) (1) 1.21, (6) 1.30.1,515 words
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Article1470 1974-05-30 14 BID and >ff<r prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with tne number of share* traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIAL* Ami (2.308). CD. AJtnamata (2MB 2 <VtS) (1) I.M. A. Taaa HUB1,470 words
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Article212 1974-05-30 14 JARDINE Industries of Hongkong reports net profit after tax for 1973 Of HKS9.3 million Final dividend U 13 cents, miking a total of 19 cents. Earnings prr share cents <2*. 31 cents). Directors said no comparisons were available as this was the first full year of the212 words
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Article287 1974-05-30 14 Easier and slack trading in KL SPECULATIVE shares turned easier In slack trading at the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday. Prices closed fairly mixed The easier tendency of these shares became more evident In the afternoon. The reduced volume of business was felt among Industrials, finance und properties. Speculative buying287 words
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Article58 1974-05-30 14 rE US dollar opened In the Singapore torex market yesterday arc. und $2 4170 $2.4200 In fairly active early morning trading it was traded down marginally to $2.4160 $2.4180. Thereafter It was steady at $2.4170-$2418S until lunch time. The afternoon session was quiet with the dollar around the58 words
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Article171 1974-05-30 14 The following are the nominal average closing interbank rates In 8ln«apor«: Cwreadcs Htwlrnl raki SaUtlnaalan rereenUce >»« yesterday (ereas) parity change US dollar 2.4175 ***** 2.8196 14 28 Sterling- pound 6.7936 5.8035 7 34«8 —21.14 HonftODt ffrf"" 47.80 47 85 50 51 —5 37 Malaysian dollar 101.15 101.30171 words
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Article280 1974-05-30 14 Straits tin DOWN $80.25 rpHE Straits tin price 1 In Penang yesterday plunged $80 25 to $1,150 per plcul on an official offering down 16 tons to 384 tons. Th<» overnight London metal price was barely steady with forward buyers quoted at £3.635 per metric ton down £160 on Monday's280 words
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Article28 1974-05-30 14 Rubber: May 29. Singapore: 201.00 cts. (down 2.M eta.) Malaysia 203.00 ctv (down 2.00 cts.) Tin: $1,150 (down $80.25). Official offering 284 tons (down 16 tons).28 words
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Article64 1974-05-30 14 rE Malaysian Minister of finance has fixed these rates for calculating Customs duties from May 30 until further notice: Rubber 92 cts a lb Copra 51.34S a ton r. Kernel $235.25 a ton The rates of duties payable are: Rubber 11 cts a lb (Total lfi cents) (Surcharge64 words
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Article98 1974-05-30 14 /-MINUS MOOUCI II CHANQI. lINGAr-OKI NOON CLOIIHO aaiCII POM aICUL Mltiao«r Caaamo Oil: bulk IIM nominal, arum |l»0 naatlnaL Caara: Mlsad (looaa) UK/ Coal. SM nominal •aaaar: Muntok AST A shite f.o.k. 100* NLW ISOTt aellera Sarawak whit* fob 00% NLW SIM aallan, Sarawak, apeciai War* fob. t»% NLW98 words
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Article34 1974-05-30 14 Loaoaa copaar price, aa Tuaa •ay (aravtaiia in brackata). tl.ooo (11.070). aallar iI.OOO (11,071). Tkraa Montha buyer il IMS («.040) aalier £1044 ((1.041) Mirkat tana: Barely aiaady aftar firmer. laMa: 1.250 toaa.34 words
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Article502 1974-05-30 14 f|PENINO quotations vr In the Singapore rubber market yesterday were marked down half a cent and drifted lower later on long liquidation following dlsappolntlnK orders. It recovered slightly towards the morning d(Me. Turnover was a little Improved. The morning session closed slightly easier. The market tended gradually lower502 words
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Article83 1974-05-30 14 [)AILT BMR prtoM taa mad at noon urtwitaj: BMB ICY (1 ton pal) BUR 6L (1 tan paU ■MR B Illonptll ma. 10 v u>n pan ■MR M (1 ten pall SMR 50 (1 lon pall J«w Jaly (Quirt «U' (fnratj Mifc) IMto r*r k« > (Mate p«83 words
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Article204 1974-05-30 14 rHCYO. Wed— Prices on the Tokyo stock market surged ahead in active trading. In the morning session, all steels were bought to record high price on the high level of export price. In the afternoon session, steels, fertilisers and non-ferrous metals gained ground. The Dow Jones average Jumped 29.38204 words
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Article220 1974-05-30 14 Wed. Heavy buying pushed share Prt c higher today. The Hang Seng Index rr.se 18.80 points to *****. Brokers attributed the heavy buying to better peace prospect* In the Middle East. Hongkong Bank rose to HK524.10 on its Local register and advanced to $24.20 on its London register. Other220 words
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Article44 1974-05-30 14 On tha fraa n»*»ni» market in Honckooc yesterday the U.I. dollar waa quoted at *****/ 9 0990 (or T.T. aad 9 OS9/3.04& (or taah. Sterling waa quoted at 12 05/ 12 IS and am taal a' |*ld waa quoted at 831 70.44 words
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Article119 1974-05-30 14 ZURICH, Tues. In spite of a bigger volume the stock market again showed a declining I trend today Bonds i maintained generally yesW rday's prices The Credit Sulase Index climbed 1.0 point to 205 9 Cloalns price* la Swlaa franca with the difference on the previous aeaalon'a prlcaa SOURCE119 words
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Article154 1974-05-30 14 A MSTERDAM, Tries. Unilever rose 1.90 guilders to 111.20 and led generally firmer Dutch Internationals. Plantations and shippings were mixed. Banks and investment funds were generally firmer and Insurances weakened. Losses predominated in Dutch locals and were led by Oee Ginten, Boer. Bob. Hrinrkrn and RSV Naarden. Bijrnkorf Calve,154 words
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Article250 1974-05-30 14 MELBOURNE, Wed »n«rplT lower in dull trading <* the Melbourne stock market today, with p'most "Lf2 J*»t«rd «y'» good gains wiped out at the close of trading All three sectors reflected the wrlcus Inroads in prices as buven withdrew fnun the Among the miners. PekeWaOanam. BoagainviUe. and Kaiporor were250 words
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Article253 1974-05-30 14 MIW YORK. Tues.— A y new Indication that interest rates might not decline tor wm time weakened stock prices today In much slower trading Frloei on the New York stock Exchange mostly ad. vanced in the flrtt hour of trading and then gradually oaoKl throughout moot of the253 words
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Article145 1974-05-30 14 Tuaadii Manrta* UIO Ull Malbouraa (I) I(M.M 10S.M '—aoa im 00 Claaad Balnit 155.80 100.50 ■■afltuai im 70 ISK.OO Zurich ISLOOB 14* MB 153.000 100.SOO •"••■l* 1M.41 172 24 Mpora (2> IS2 2SB IM.SSB IM.BM 101.1 M Ksport artcaa n aaa-atarlias araaa la U.S dollar, par ouac*. (1)145 words
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Article90 1974-05-30 14 FINANCIAL TIMBB TINS Tuesday 93 57 Monday Cloocd Week «co ioo.lt HBBUJ Tuesday 414 55 Monday closed WOO* OflO 401 41 OILS Tuesday m.vi Monday cioo»d Week ago 228 M INDUSTmiALS Tuesday SS4J Monday Closed Woo* a*o 294.5 DOW JONES AVKIAGI INDUSTBUALB Tuesday sum Monday CkMod Woo* ago 80«90 words
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Article395 1974-05-30 15 Earnings at Genting still rising EARNINGS at Gentfi lng Highlands Hotel continue their strong uptrend in 1973 with the result that net consolidated profits for the group come to $11.7 million. Co m p arable figures (or 1972 are not available as this is the first time that Gentlng is395 words
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Article144 1974-05-30 15 rIE proposed one-for-two rights issue at p»r from Matsushita Electric should have no difficulty finding takers considering- the rood record of the company and the fact that the shares are currently selling at $5.80. However, the market does not appear to hare recognised that there to144 words
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384 1974-05-30 15 JACK Chia Holdings (Hongkong), a private company registered in the British colony, has acquired a 59 per rent interest (or 14.5 minion HKSI shares) in Fu Chip Investment, a property company listed on the Far Bast, Kam Ngan and Kowloon Stock Exchanges. As384 words
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Article153 1974-05-30 15 ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as the close on Wednesday. May 2»: IS DOIXAM Offer BM 1 days 11-5/ I 11-1/2 1 mth 11-7/1 C 11-6/16 mths 11-6/1 11-1/2 3 mths ii-7/i 11-3.4 mths 11-U/H 11-11/16 mthi 11 10-7 a mths 10-16/16 10-11/16 S» Frs. Das. (asMMIe153 words
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Article39 1974-05-30 15 Closing Interbank rates in Singapore dollars (or May 29 Offer BM Overnight sM/J »-l/4 1 mth 9-11* »-l/ a 3 mth* »-l/4 a.i/1 I nthi M/a t-l/t Prime rate t-1/4% Own: P. Mfray lease Imfnm I Age:39 words
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Advertisement652 1974-05-30 15 SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC SCHOOL OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY Applications are invited from suitably qualified pc-sons for the posts of SENIOR INSTRUCTORS/ INSTRUCTOFS (1) Mechanical Engineering (2( Production Engineering 131 Electrical Electronics Engineering (4| Civil Engineering Building Qualifications A Technician Diploma from the Polytechnic or Ngee Ann Technical College or other recognised institu'ions652 words
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Advertisement603 1974-05-30 15 INTERNATIONAL RECLAMATION COMPANY REQUIRES THE FOLLOWING MALE PERSONNELS FOR THEIR PROJECT IN KUDAT/SABAH I OPERATIONS SUPERINTENDENT Qualification*.' Requirements (a) Experience in supervisory capacity in operating dredgers, pusher tugboats and barges or other similar marine equipments. Be able to recruit suitably qualified crews lor Dredger Pushers, eg Engine Drivers. Fitters, end603 words
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Advertisement879 1974-05-30 15 TRACTORS INTERNATIONAL LIMITED invites appdcat.ons from suitably qualified male Singapore Citizens for the position "< SALES ENGINEER II Age 25 35 years 2) Qualifications/ Experience Graduate or equivalent in science or engineering with diesel engines or diesel electric power and its applies tion or diesel marine power back ground Selling879 words
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Advertisement331 1974-05-30 15 Interested in ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up > No. 19 of 1974 > In the Matter of Companies Act (Cap. 185) and In the Matter of Oeylanf Light Industries (S) Pte Ltd NOTICE Notice is hereby given that a petition331 words
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Advertisement637 1974-05-30 16 Leading American Manufacturer of two-cycle engines requires SERVICE MANAGER for expanding operations in Southeast Asia. The successful candidate will have proven management ability, leadership qualities, and a high sense of responsibility. Ha will have at least three years experience in a related field of service. He will be able to637 words
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Advertisement384 1974-05-30 16 SECRETARY TO TECHNICAL DIRECTOR Applications sre invited for the above position from Male Female Singapore Citizens Qualifications Experience GCE 3 0 levelt or Senior CambridQe with passes in English and Mathematics, passed the Pitman s LC: shorthand examination with proven ability t take down shorthand at 100 wpm and a384 words
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Advertisement782 1974-05-30 16 TONG MENG INDUSTRIES LIMITED NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual Oeneral Meeting of the Company will be held at 406, Chinese Chamber of Commerce Building. HUI Street, Singapore, 6. on Thursday 20th June, 1974 at 12 noon for the following purposes: 1. To receive782 words
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Advertisement327 1974-05-30 16 T@ IMS APPROX. 3,800 SQ FT. IN A DELUXE HOTEL, ORCHARD ROAD AREA MOST SUITABLE FOR EXCLUSIVE AND PRESTIGIOUS SHOPS. SPACE CAN BE DIVIDED. ACCESS FROM MAIN LOBBY. INTERESTED PARTIES WRITE TO TANGLIN PO. BOX 22. J) WARNING NOTICE UNITED KINGDOM DESIGNS (PROTECTION) ACT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE AND327 words
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Advertisement469 1974-05-30 16 NOTICE Re: The Estate of Nellie LwwaH cc Nabi Nellie. IDN^wdl Whereas: 1) Trie said Nellie Leonard nee Nabl Nellie lecea&ed (hereinafter -eferrci to as the deceased) died at No. 47, Chlltern Drive. S.ngapore on the 29th day of May. 1969 Reglna Wong of No. 15. J.ilan Helardang Dellma. S.ngapore469 words
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Advertisement1213 1974-05-30 17 CONTAINEISNIP SEfVICE TO IK/CONTINENT > RHINE MARU "BB'SSS D 17" SS 1 M Sim-. «S »S 33 S3 S3 33 tUltlA MAIU ta.M ta.FH ta.M taXa II 11 l_ NIMIUK UPIIIS Sl.lt! Si.ltt i-l« r>_XJ IS? iHIIftOIIAT IMM SMM I Jaw UMM aMm IllZ MkUIOM MAIU 11 MM 14 MM1,213 words
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Advertisement1195 1974-05-30 17 wBaBBBMI ML 9 MMMar' MMa *#»aTM_paT^M Mmmml IM> r Express States to Straits Service Z' M OHmm MaatM taW— »l N. M I'part PMMf Paataf^j PIItAMMI IMM MM MM MM MM 4 Ma I ftM II MMA iirtM taiM MM MaM Ma a ft* 1 Ultllll laiM la.lM Maj 141,195 words
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Advertisement977 1974-05-30 17 ——i l_ FUUY CONTAINMIZ€P SEKVICE TO IUKOfE MMt'atrt fH: SCUMU 4 liaM ftM tl MttW—Ml, AMtl'dM. Mtairy, It Htwt. •MUJTtMJMA ft.a HM*» t tfttMt. BFMtrktMt. Si'SStTA n Cw M< ««MMf I. MIMM. Mftutn mi/t a_i 1 1 StockktM. (Mt, HtWMi, United Kmmm CIMf TMM: LCI a Man l«. M aaan977 words
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Advertisement806 1974-05-30 17 ■Him *****4; P. KaaMj «S4l; X.L *****; PMMf MMI. THE BANK LINE LTD. LMK mili. A/HtA TITMM (t Afriu aa.,) P. KrfMf 11/11 Ma Span I/M Ml', TUTtAM It^-a- FlMtj Swi 11/11 Mat* «UTUM latin, i M— MiAtarnca) FMnj Urn Span tflMtlM laaarilwa. tin v. l UaiMM A t Mncai806 words
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Advertisement1030 1974-05-30 18 M^l- KAISHA LTD. KAWASAKI KINKAI KISfN KAISHA LTD JAPAN, HONGKONG. STRAITS SERVICE. MM MMMaj Snutm P Ktijaf SliaiN) HAM T IT I MM Slngapora iapan Sarvla* »iip«i< m IMtPIAN IKHWAT II MM MM (liuttrf M MITI Japan Arabian Cull Sarvlaa S.njijo'e Til run miiu »sj iimm «tcw,uit* rill) b.iu -v1,030 words
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Advertisement854 1974-05-30 18 L— Ii I I BEAUTY UN* IX T. KA«TT tOIK Pulatig Pisiu j'ljj*^ Lcm-iTT mn r.r»k»» him 3mm I S T lENTAP Imkan 11 IST MACfIIAN Indonfs.i 1 ;J!!!1^. T KAITTIIIT MamU 4*mi tlm fao-MM. HA«nVANIA Mimii M aPVPa— MaMJI I n( 3L^^ l 1v I Dv^Mii I (a BB854 words
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Advertisement928 1974-05-30 18 K. lUIOW SHVICi LOADING 'OK LONOCH. KOTTiBOAM. HAMIURG BILBAO. Lt HAVti iiflfMwa P KtlMf Pmmi lo«oa ftaa N'Mrg IKE MAM t/IMM I MMM 11/ll Mm IM| II Hk IT MM PTVaI IMIIIIf n MM/t MM I/IMM 1/ IM| II MN lAa| lAa] RtIVALS F<OM NOMTM-WfST lUHOPEAN PORTS AND LONOOH PtciMf928 words
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Advertisement781 1974-05-30 18 anm somct tb vmm, immn/trnwai hits T| IrMi $.«a>ta.t MIMI "taM* iMMaj fan MMAAMMM la Part 1/4 MM »MMM fcH^yl^lljjN. Smmnn, iiaii S 7. A'wirf 30 ■MMUM V» mm Vumm U/14 im. LtMMm I|jml letltrtMa 15 I mma niAiAi ii/ji mm n/n itM mm mm mv im* i.»m. uw.. N781 words
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Advertisement783 1974-05-30 18 a.T_s% J \A Tm r>oaT or n«fl»po«i M nl wo AOTMO«ir» AHMOUMCIO B 3 TMI FOLLOWING aIHTMIMC Caa.l.l aartut ivrtima IM. H HAAMCIMINTI P«« MAT M. j| ii»r«. mna Kirn la 4 Bariit Hun.. T»t No Hollow** by H 2I Tioot An. No II 13 14. Btoll rO«T KLAMC Atnmlan783 words
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Advertisement557 1974-05-30 19 AMERICAN OPTICAL DIVISION OF WARNER-LAMBERT invites applications from Malaysian citizens for the following appointments: A. A.a DIVISION MANAGEMENT TRAINEE This is an excellent opportunity for a BUMIPUTRA having good leadership qualities with a forward looking and flexible approach capable of taking charge of a small division after a period of557 words
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Advertisement675 1974-05-30 19 DUNLOP MALAYSIAN I IDUSTRIES BERHAD PETUIM6 JAVA Duntop Malaysian Industries Berhad Invites application* from suitably qualified Malaysians for the post of: SALES EXECUTIVE In tr*e Chemical St Industrial Products Division. THE JOB Responsible for sales of a range of chemict 1 products mainly adhealves. flooring material! and related building and675 words
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Advertisement1039 1974-05-30 19 Our Company is a hut and progressive locally incorporated Group of Companies. Owing to its expansion programme, applications are invited to fill the newly created post as ACCOUNTANT Requirements: a. Malaysian; b. Age: 28 35; c. Qualifications: C.P.A.; A. CM A j A.C.C.A.; or A.S.A.; d. At least 3 years1,039 words
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Advertisement359 1974-05-30 19 INDANC-UNDANG LEMBAGA BANDARAN (NJLB. Baa. I*l > FwakarMaha D 4 Bawak Seksyea ISI Bahawa dlbeiitahu dlbawah Seksyen IS? UndangUndang Lembaca Bandaran laiiu plan-plan Perancang kerana kawaaan-kavraaan yaag tenebut dlbawah lnl telah 'Utt^'r^fn dan terbuka ba«i pemereksaan orangoranc awam pada Uap-tlap h» ri waktu Kerja di Pejabat Mallis Bandaran Kuantat selama359 words
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Advertisement734 1974-05-30 19 TENDER NOTICE RAKYAT LEMBAGA PAHANG (SDN.) BHD. Shopping. Cinema. Bowling. Office and Apartment Complex at Jalan Wall. Kiiaatan, Pahang Lifts and Escalator* Inatallation Tenders are invited from lift contractors registered with the Jabatan Kerja Raya under Class 'A', Head 111, Sub-Head 2 (Lifts) for the installation of 5 Nos. passenger734 words
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Article27 1974-05-30 20 are you tired of truu same old hairstyle' Let Julie give you the latest London scissor cut at Louise KUrks Salon. Hotel Singapura. telephone *****3 (Spore).27 words
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Article40 1974-05-30 20 LATE LAU HEE TEE'S family thanks all relatives, friends, well wishers for the condolences, donations, wreaths and kind attendance THE FAMILY OP the late Mdm Lee Quee Neo trunk relatives, friends and colleagues for their condolences, donations and kind40 words
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Advertisement611 1974-05-30 20 classified ads d) DID YOU SPOT ITT Th* 4.000 th ctoseffled ad m Conteet $P(S) was In yesterday** StraNs TknasSand m your entrto* tor the contoat. You may win s 9HEAFFER Golden Vintage Set worth 999/-. Cleslng d*t* far Conteet 9P(8): Monday June 1. 1974. MAISON MARIEI Closing down sale'611 words
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Advertisement835 1974-05-30 20 SCHOOL LEAVERS for public relauons trainees In profession*! firm IPR CerUflcau Training provided Submit personal par- ticulars telephone number to Buslneu and Industrial Manage- r mem Hie Lul Cluiiioo Court j f> O Box 606. S'por* 6. APPLICANTS replying to Box numbers for Vacancies are re- v quested not to835 words
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Advertisement774 1974-05-30 20 WQUIREO EXPERIENCED SALESIIRLS Height 5 ft above Singapore cltlxen) Age 19 29 ■ionthly total Income about $250 Ipply personally OO Depart nent Store between 9.30 a.m. 2.00 noon lALESOMLB WANTED for shop in (along Call personally for interlew at Room 5746. Golden Mile Ihopplng Centre. 9am to 5 p m774 words
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Advertisement740 1974-05-30 20 Require WORKSHOP FOREMAN Must have experience In ship repairing and knowledsje of Lathe, boring and milling machines. Salary 1450 It above. Otptnatot on experience and qualifications. Transport will be provided asntt-B^Bw-^-a, LM $_jatan Buroh. Jurong. Te?aa9rt*/*****9 JURONG BASED ENGINEERING COMPANY seeks qualified Mechanics on dlesel engine for immediate appointment. Oood740 words
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Advertisement705 1974-05-30 20 WANTEO DESPATCH BOY with own motorcycle Interested applicants please phone Miss Lee GENERAL ELECTRIC (USA) HERMETIC MOTOR OPERATION PTE. LTO. invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the post of-SET-UP MAN (2nd SUM) Applicants should have mechanical ability and be able to carry out fine adjustments and repairs A working705 words
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Advertisement761 1974-05-30 20 PRINTING OPPICE REQUIREI DEUVERY Clerk with class 2 and I driving licence Tel *****5 for In Urvlew A large well established com pany requires LABOURERS (MALE) We pay attractive wages wltr good prospects of advancement Selected candidates will be ap pointed Operators after 3 month probation. Applicants prepared to work761 words
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Advertisement846 1974-05-30 20 I I DIST 10 MOONBEAM DR Furnished t-storey seml- detached house 3 Bedrooms. (2 alrcondltloned 2 bathrooms, servant's amenities $1,000/- furnished DIST 10 HENRY PK New. elegant 2-storey detached house. 4 Bedrooms with 3 attached bathrooms, servant's amenities. Built-in cupboards. 2 alrcondltloners. fans. heaUrs. light fixtures 82.000/- unfur--1 nlshed DIST846 words
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Advertisement761 1974-05-30 20 DIST. IS SINOLE STORtY SEMI DETACHED 3 bedrooms, furnished, alrcondltloned. existing telephone, available Ist June $750 negotiable Lai Housing *****6 OIST M DETACHEO BUNOALOW 3 bedrooms, study, servant's 3 airconds telephone $750. fully furnished Ace Housing *****29/ *****46 KUMHING COURT 2ND FLOOR apartment 3 bedrooms, servant's. 4 airconds. telephone. $1300.761 words
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Advertisement817 1974-05-30 20 BUNGALOWS/ A^ARTMBNTS. Holland Road $1,800 Watten Estate $1,200 Bennett Terrace $1 200 Orchard Road. $1,000 Holland Road 8800 Namly Place $850 First Mansion *800 Dunearn Road $750 Serangoon Oarden $450 Seletar Hills 1400 Serene Realty ***** *****3 HENRY PARK TERRACE. Unfurnished $750 Hong Kong Park bungalow with spacious g*™« n817 words
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Advertisement828 1974-05-30 20 CONSULTANT UNIQUE has lianker industrialist clle-.ts reJ inrina luxury accommodation in ists 9 10. 11 Apartments/ detached houses Purchases also considered Please call *****6 AMERICAN FAMILIES REOUIRE SEMI-DETACHED or detached houses In Buklt Tlmah/ Holland $800 ***** Ace Housing *****29/ *****46 Near TV Blngapura Approximately 24.000 sq ft Freehold residential828 words
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Obituary48 1974-05-30 20 DR MEHTA PASSED AWAY at 10 00 am Wednesday 29th May 1974 Funeral same day from 27 Puay Hee Avenue. Spore 13 CABLE RECEIVED MR. P.K.R. PILLAI. formally Life Insurance Corpn of India. Talplng and cousin of C NT Nayar. Singapore passed away peacefully Trtvandrum. 28 5 7448 words
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Advertisement685 1974-05-30 21 than SING PARK 2'i storey semi lied selling $160,000. Chu Un torey seml-deUched 5 grooms, selling $130,000. Phone mm tKYSCRAPER 7TH FLOOR 3 bed>ths 1.600 SO ft $87,000 mJTcipals only Rlngik3o7l2. |4L »N MAS KUNINO 2-storey MJO sq.ft. 106.000 Soh XSorVates *****6/ *****3. n ,«T 28 SEMI-DETACHCO SiiMOALOW. renovated $93,000',,n"r685 words
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Advertisement863 1974-05-30 21 PHOCNIX SPECIAL TOUNS:- 4 I dtt 5 m «ht« Penang/ Cameron I $84 90 (alrcond coach) $100/- 29 574 58 74 3 days 4 nlghU Pc- nang/ Ipoh $64 90 30 5746 8 74 2 Jfy. l 3 n '«hU Cameron/ Ipoh $35 3T574 f 874 2 days Genllnn. K863 words
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Advertisement774 1974-05-30 21 JUNE HOLIDAYS SPECIAL 5 DAYS HOLIDAY TOUR by alrcondtllon coach to Oentln* Highland. Penang and Cameron Highland for only $115 00 Dep 3/6. 10/6. 17/6 DAYS/ 5 NIOHTB PENANO TOUR by alr-condlUon coach WO .OO Dep Every Wednesday. BANOKOK/CHIENOMAI 14 days Tour by »lr condition *oaeh $360/- Dep: 1/6. 16/6774 words
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Advertisement759 1974-05-30 21 INTERNATIONAL TRANMNO CENTRE ENGLISH INTERMEDIATE Monday ft Friday 1 7 -8.30 p.m. Commencing 3 June 74 GERMAN BCGINNCRS Monday ft Friday 7.30 9 p.m Commencing 3 June 74 JAPANESE BEGINNERS Monday ft Friday 7.30 9 p.m Commencing 3 June 74 Enquiries »»rsms Houeo <4tn Floor) Sgg.^- BBaiwaaol tknnan nr as759 words
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Advertisement662 1974-05-30 21 BUM.DE".*. OUANTiTtCS STAGE I Commencing on June 2 Enrol now to avoid disappointment Asia Commercial School. 642- A Upper Serangoon Road Tel 8M.V06 CITY a GUILDS Electrical Engineering Practice Intermediate for beginners, commencing 3/6/74: Electrical Engineering Final commencing 16/6/74; Builders' Quantities Stage I commencing 17/6/74. Regal School *****9 INCOME TAX662 words
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Advertisement815 1974-05-30 21 BOOK KEEPING NfTCNMSOIATg COURSC commencing today Thursday, 6 30 p.m. —1.38 p.m by qualified experienced Accountant Peoples Commercial School (Opposite Odeon Katong) Tel TYPEWRITING 2-MONTH RAPIO COURSC Normal class anytime between 9 a.m. 930 p.m Individual coaching by qualified experienced Instructress People'! Commercial School. (Oppositt Odeon Katong Tel *****5 CHARTCRCD815 words
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Advertisement1077 1974-05-30 21 CHIP MONO VSM4CLSS (SJ LTD, 49 Scott* Road- Newton Singapore 9 Tel *****1. *****3 li *****7 offer* 1973 Flat 124 Special. Austin 1300 OT. Colt Oalant 1400 Station wagon 1972 Datsun 1200 Station wagon Toyota 2000 alrcon Austin 1300OT. Toyota Crown 1200. Volkswagen Slalionwagen. 1971 Mercedes 200. Masda 1000. Mercedes1,077 words
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Advertisement872 1974-05-30 21 VOLVO 1448 DECEMBER 18ST. Ist class condition with s'reond. sports rims. tyre*, radio, car very little use Done only 13 900 miles Interested call ***** 5 NO:- PLATS 8T486 fancy for Peugeot mode' 504 Triumph Herald sun roof 1966. immaculate condition $1 KM Tel *****91 1671 CITROEN DSII alrcond leather872 words
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Advertisement672 1974-05-30 21 SPECIAL. SPECIAL, SPSCIALI Louise Klerk. Continental Beauty Specialist w"h 25 years tropical experience, introduce? scientific facial treatments (open pores pimple* acne) for Nurses Teachers and Students at special budget prices Enquiries Appointments Telephone *****2 (Spore) Success will be yours In Business and Society Join Btos Tee's Deportment and Oroomlng Course.672 words
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Advertisement733 1974-05-30 21 ANTI-MIST CLOTH for car windshield. Latest invention Ex- port and wholesale mirket needed. Please ring *****9 TRADE DIREC TORIES OF TAIWAN, West Oermany. USA, Middle East. Korea for sale Phone *****9 36- A. Cross Street Spore 1. FOR LIAM two pieces of land, off Ponpgol Road, approx 5 acre* each733 words
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Article487 1974-05-30 22 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By LUCKY STABLE are still veT much in the market for well-perform-ed "second-hand" horses. Their latest acquisition is Can Can, a speedy John Court mare who has two wins and two placings in her last four starts. Can Can, engaged In the487 words
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Article344 1974-05-30 22 DARRIER DRAW for this weekend's races at Kuala LumDur SATURDAY CLASS t DIV. S—tF: 14, 5. 6. 10. I. U. 0. 9. 7. 11, IS. 1«. 2. 16. 4. 1. CLASS OIV. 4—* F: 7. 15. 4. 11, I. 6. S. 1. 9. 12. 3. 16. 10. 14.344 words
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Article28 1974-05-30 22 ■»V Pampered Queen Creetador -A* Roham •fc Spanish Baron ir Tenacious if Sentak Suria Hidden Treaaure Better Policy if Intuition II Can Can28 words
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Article, Illustration673 1974-05-30 22 SLGBOOAN LAZAREVIC - SLGBOOAN LAZAREVIC By Yugoslav coach Miljanic is optimistic YUGOSLAVIA were 1 the last team to qualify for the World Cup football finals this year and face the* formidable prospect of playing the opening match against reigning champions Brazil in Frankfurt on June 13. But their hignlyregarded coach673 words
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Article140 1974-05-30 22 MORE THAN 60 FOR INAUGURAL MEET MORE than 60 handicapped participants will take part in the first ■ports meet of the Society for Aid to the Paralyaed at Forrer Park this weekend. They will compete in table tennis, swimming, archery weight-lifting and athletics. The sports meet, organised by the handicapped140 words
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Article70 1974-05-30 22 BBXXJL, Wad.— Olm South Korean Oorerrunent has decided to spend ÜBMO.OCO (about 8(100.000) mort than ortgtaaJljr pla/mati on ISO compautor* sod officials to the Seventh Asian Oettea In Teheran in aeptamber Ttaa Oovernmant budget far further training and other ezpenaea for the Korean teem will amount70 words
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Article121 1974-05-30 22 Dragan will again lead side tic of this 10th World Cup finals. Brazil, West Germany and Holland are most likely to Introduce novelties which would Improve football as a game, and to snatch the medals. Any other nation among the first three would be a surprise," Mlljanlc predicted. Group Two,121 words
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257 1974-05-30 22 Wilson: Scotland's preparations for Cup a joke LONDON. Wed. Bob Wilson, the former Scotland and Arsenal goalkeeper, has described Scotland's preparations for next month's World Soccer Cup finals In West Germany as "a Joke." Wilson, who quit soccer at the end of last season to concentrate on a television career,257 words
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Article69 1974-05-30 22 NSW YORK. Wed. Result* of yesterdays major league baaaball game* Aas*» ritaa Laane: Boston 9 MtooasoU S. Mew Tors J Chicago 1 (10 Inns). Kansas city I BaJtlsMre S (11 inns), Cleveland I Tttas 0. Milwaukee 0 California 3, Detroit 1 Oakland 1 NaUesMl Leagw: Houston Montreal69 words
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304 1974-05-30 22 Trainer gets Piggott and sparks row with Pyers LONDON, Wed. After two days of conflicting statements, trainer Maurice Zilber announced from Paris that British Jockey Lester Piggott has been engaged to ride Misslssipian in the Epsom Derby next Wednesday. Zilber said: "Lester Piggott will ride Misslssipian In next week's Epftom304 words
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Article27 1974-05-30 22 ROMS. Wed. Defending champions Italy defeated North America 196-166 yesterday to win the World Bridge Team Championship for the 16th time in ft years. APAP - 27 words
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435 1974-05-30 22 Organisers say: 'It won't be another Munich BERLIN, Wed —The West German organisers of the World Cup soccer matches said today they were ready for everything from picpoc*ets to Arab and domestic guerillas. "We believe we have done everything in our power to make the (June 13 to July 7)435 words
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138 1974-05-30 22 BUENOB AIRES. Wed. Mldfleld player Carlos Bablngton will Join Argentina's World Cup squad In West Oermany. the Argentine Football Association announced here yesterday Bablngton. 24. who plays for First Division club Huracan, was not Included in the 22-man Argentine squad now in the final stagesReuter - 138 words
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334 1974-05-30 23 Iran prepare for the biggest-ever Games rpEHERAN, Wed. A Iran are preparing for the biggest Asian Games with China's participation creating intensg interest throughout the sporting world. The Oames begin on September 1. About 3.500 competitors from 26 countries will take part. Centre-piece of the Games Complex is a 100.Reuter - 334 words
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Article523 1974-05-30 23 A- GAMES SHOCK TOKYO, Wednesday TOKYO, Wed. China indicated yesterday they would send swimming and track and field teams to the Seventh Asian Games before they become a member of the I n t c r national Swimming and Athletic Federations. The suggestion was made by Counsellor Li LJen-Ching ofAP - 523 words
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Article89 1974-05-30 23 TELEVISION Singapore will telecast 'U»e' the badminton matches between s.nfapore and the visiting Chinese players. The telecast to—orrow will be on Channel S from 7.5J p.m. with a break at I.M p.m. for the News if) English. On Sunday the telecast will be on Channel S89 words
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Article33 1974-05-30 23 ADELAIDE. Wed. The touring Chelsea soccer team of England outclassed South Australia to win 4-0 before a 14.000 crowd at Hindmarsh Stadium here tonight. Chelsea led 1-0 at halJtlme. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article27 1974-05-30 23 AMSTERDAM. Wed. A team made up of members of Holland's Armed Forces yesterday beat the World Cup Soccer Championship team of Haiti 4-1 at Venray.27 words
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Article, Illustration303 1974-05-30 23 ERNEST FRIDA - Teheran trip hinges on Tun Razak Cup form ERNEST FRIDA By rpHE National hockey team's A participation in the Teheran Asian Games hinges on their performance in next week's Tun Razak tournament in Seremban. The team must win the tournament if they hope to be considered for selection to Teheran303 words
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Article44 1974-05-30 23 TBL AVIV. Wed. Yosnua Paigenbaum (cored two goals, in the Mth and nth minutes, to give Israel a 3-1 victory over World Cup-bound Australia In a friendly international soccer match here yesterday Australia replied In the S9th minute through Jim Msckay UPIUPI - 44 words
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290 1974-05-30 23 ALBERT JOHNSON - Albert, Sally off to Miami next week ALBERT JOHNSON By ASIAN Games medal prospects, divers Sally Urn and Albert Tham, will leave next week for a month's specialised training stint at Miami, Florida. The two divers, who are being sponsored by the Lions Club of Singapore (Host), will train with290 words
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Article57 1974-05-30 23 SINGAPORE Malays, who leave on Saturday to play Perak Malays in the Sultans Odd Cup semifinals at TaipIng. scored a 4-1 win over SOSPL Invitation side at Jalan Besar yesterday. After a scoreless first half Singapore Malays struck through Arshad Khamia (2> Ramll Sudl and Dollah57 words
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320 1974-05-30 23 LONDON. Wad. The Indian cricketers recorded the 10th consecutive draw of their r ngUsh tour here yesterc»y after being set 203 to beat Essex In 135 minutes. At the dose they were 118 for one. their captain AJlt Wadekar having completed his second half-century320 words
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Article455 1974-05-30 23 Crowd won match, says Kuppan By K.C. KOAY pENANQ, Wed. Penang FA officials, Including coach M. Kuppan and the four |>us loads of supporters who returned last night, are confident that Penang will get the two goal winning margin In the second leg of the Malaysia Cup semifinal at the455 words
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Article160 1974-05-30 23 NAIROBI, Wed. Talks between visiting 11 British Minister Joan Lestor and Kenyan sports officials on ending Kenya's ban on sporting contacts with Britain have ended in apparent failure. Isaac Lugonzo. chairman of the National Sport* Council, told newsmen here yesterday that Kenya had no Intention160 words
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Article95 1974-05-30 23 WASHINOTON. Wed. South Africa < O*ry Player advanced from 14th to ninth place on the 1874 US OoU Tour money-winning list with hk ÜBtSS.OOO (ST7SOO) prta* for winning; the Danny Thomas Memphis Classic, the Professional Cotters Association reported psstarday. The top 10 in the samlngsReuter - 95 words
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Miscellaneous106 1974-05-30 23 ATHLETIC* Mount Vernon Secondary anntaU mast (Mount Vsrnoo I pa.). ■OCKKT SKA Dt» 1 League: BBC V "^nhil (Pidanf). Dtv. I: BCC v Prison* (PMbsug). ■Occam PDAWU Lav gut: Hyatt v Marco Poa> iTancUn) PnendHea: Km Chuan OC v TTHnsss Attslstte (Toa PmyobJ, Star Utd v HDB (Parrar Park). Hanpsfatre106 words
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Article, Illustration195 1974-05-30 24 Six dead after bomb blast rE scene of a bomb blast In Brescia, Italy, ea Taesday. The exptosten killed six people and injured M In the foreground is the body of a victim; In the bevekgroand. an injared nan. Life in Italy came to a general bait yesterday as aUPI - 195 words
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183 1974-05-30 24 sanya needs 3 more ministers to fill Cabinet BANGKOK. Wed Prime Minister Sanya Dharmasaktl said today he needed only three more ministers to complete a new Cabinet which will lead Thailand until new elections held some time In November. Mr. Sanya who resigned on May 22 due to public criticismsUPI - 183 words
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Article80 1974-05-30 24 warning 8 AN FRANCISCO, Wed. The assistant professor of medicine of the University of California Medical Centre warned today that a brand of herbal medicine imported from Hongkong contains a drug potentially deadly to some users. Dr. Curt AJUes said the mixtures Is sold In San Pranclsco'sAP - 80 words
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Article46 1974-05-30 24 BUKNOB AIRSB. Wld. Three carloads of guerillas attacked a suburban Huenus Aires police station yesterday and killed two offlceri In a prolonged battle. Police spokesman sail the guerillas, including one dressed in a police uniform, attacked the post at Cludad Bvtta. OPt46 words
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Article34 1974-05-30 24 TOKYO. Wad. A mild earthquake, reglatennf a maximum intensity of wee on the Japanese Scale of Saves at Shlaoufca City wast of Tokyo, shook centra] Japan today, the Central afetotrologfcal Agency reported.34 words
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Article145 1974-05-30 24 BOULDER. (Ooaondo). Wad. Tnrac people were kilted In an explosion which lon apart a parked car. They apparently Vere tryins to put together a dynamite bomb police »al<t AP were published on the inside pages of both newspapers. This evening's television programmes will begin with a filmReuter; AP - 145 words
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Article31 1974-05-30 24 CAPS CANAVSRAL. Wad. A pioneering sslalate eopable of beaming adtattenal and medical Iniormatton directly to the rsnuitaal pans of the earth Is to be launched bare this weak. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article305 1974-05-30 24 l L° N ?°i C> *•»•—■">• wee* marktt lUak or> SM* 1 doaad qul«(y mix** today ud t» uack. •J. tfe* nuuiil Timm Satastieaa (S —is man waa up t.l to MS isJsm Darky MM wk LaaaiM .toaka salaa* asntwly S«aa i«« 77 rullowin. am thai (k* WatanTaaao305 words
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81 1974-05-30 24 \fENADO (Indonesia). iTX Wed— President Marcos of the Philippines and President Suharto met today on the Indonesian island city of Menado for informal talks centred around the Filipino Malaysia territorial dispute Indonesia is concerned that tbt dtspote arising over the Philippines' long standing claim81 words
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Advertisement196 1974-05-30 24 Train for television Cour»» commences September 4th, 1974 This is your opportunity to train as a television and radio engineer on our full-time Tvyo- Year College Diploma Course specially designed to cover the examinations of the City and Guilds Radio. Television and Electronics Technicians' Certificate. Full theoretical and practical instruction196 words
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Miscellaneous13 1974-05-30 24 The weather WKATHKR outiook for Singapore today from am to noon: Isolated abowan.13 words
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