The Straits Times, 7 June 1974
1974-06-07
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Title Section20 1974-06-07 1 TOTAL DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 250,000 The StraitsThnes Estd. 1845 FINAL EDITIO: FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1974 25 CENTS M.C.(P) 21/7420 words
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Article, Illustration494 1974-06-07 1 Detective held hostage after extort bid A GUNMAN was shot dead yesterday by a detective he had dramatically held hostage while trying to escape from a police ambush at Alexandra Road after an extortion attempt. Police said detective Sgt. Anthony Low of the Chinese Investigation494 words
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Article67 1974-06-07 1 HAARLEM. (Holland). Thurs. Two Palestinian hijackers were sentenced to five years Jail today for seising a British Airways VC-10 aircraft on March 3 and setting It ablaae at Schiphol airport near Amsterdam. The two men. who allowed the plane's S3 passengers and 10 crew to disembark safelyReuter - 67 words
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Article65 1974-06-07 1 LISBON, Thur«. Worker* took over Portugal's leading newspaper today and cnallenged the new Ooverrment to sack the editor and senior staff they accused of being identified with the previous regime The takeover oy some 800 workers printers, production employees and office staff at Dlarlo De NotlclasReuter - 65 words
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Article29 1974-06-07 1 1,600-year-old body BT. LAWRENCE ISLAND <Ala«ka>. Thurt. Unlrer- *»>■ of Alaska researcher* uy the body of a woman dead lor I.MO years has been found on Si Lawrence Island APAP - 29 words
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204 1974-06-07 1 PHNOM PENH, Thurs. Rebel gunners slammed 12 Chinese built 107 mm rockets into scattered sections of Phnom Penh today, hitt- ing near a cinema and the central prison in the third such attack on the capital this week. Field reports said 12 peopleReuter; AP; UPI - 204 words
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194 1974-06-07 1 WASHINGTON. Thurs. Any major troop reductions In South Korea. Japan. Okinawa and the Philippines could seriously Jeopardise US efforts to achieve a more permanent structure of peace In that region, Secretary of State Dr Henry Kissinger said yesterday. He also saidReuter; AP - 194 words
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Article, Illustration506 1974-06-07 1 LITTLE Leong Li Chew yesterday found love again in the arms of the father she thought had abandoned her. Their reunion also ended a day of anxiety for her father, an icewater vendor Mr- Leone Cheng Hwang, and her mother. And to506 words
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Article91 1974-06-07 1 JAKARTA. Thurs. President Suharto will probably make his first state visit to Singapore towards the end of August, government sources said today. Relations between the two countries were plac- ed on a better footing last year when Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew visited Jakarta. The visit helped91 words
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561 1974-06-07 1 Higher NWC benefit to civil service pUBLIC sector em- ployees in Singapore will get effectively a higher National Wages Council adjustment than private sector employees. Their percentage increase for 1974 will be calculated and pegged on the aggregate of their substantive salary as on June 30 this year and nine561 words
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Article33 1974-06-07 1 LONDON Thurs. New York dealer Lew Feldman today paid £90.000 (*****.000) at a London auction for a manuscript of the Canterbury Tales by the 12th Century English poet Geoffrey Chaucer Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article43 1974-06-07 1 NEW YORK. Thurs. Dow Jones averages based on first hour of trading on the New York Stock exchange »0 intfus ***** up J. 03. JO transp 170 M up 0.16. 16 uttU 7477. unch; M stocks 253.7 i. up 0.31 UPI.UPI - 43 words
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LATEST
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Article47 1974-06-07 1 Lee for London LONDON. Than. Singapore's Prime Minister Mr Lee Kuan Yew Is due here later this month when he la expected to attend a meeting of the Racialist International, diplomatic soarcea said today. Mr. Lee la expected to arrive In London a host Jane 11. Beater.47 words
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Advertisement119 1974-06-07 1 i J Diamond Gem Set Rings DE SILVA BROS MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS. 3. Raffles Place. Singapore 1. Tel: *****. RESULTS OF S'PORE SWEEP Pag« 13 DAMASCUS: Syria US ties will weaken Israel GRECHKO: Danger of war remains 3 SUDANESE rally to pay $40 mil debt 4 SINGAPORE seamen are In demand119 words
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Advertisement112 1974-06-07 1 "The Plimsoll Line'^e^ UUe apply it to banking. "The Plimsoll Line" is a world-wide regulation. It sets the safety line on a ship's load. On the good ship "OCBC" we too observe a strict Plimsoll Line We do not take risks with what we carry. No excessive load of loans.112 words
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266 1974-06-07 2 LAGOS, Thurs. Nigeria has ordered the American oil company. Texaco, to discontinue oil production and exportIng, Informed sources said here today. With output running at nearly 10,000 barrels a day, Texaco was the smallest of the six producing Western oilReuter; AP - 266 words
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Article38 1974-06-07 2 BOMBAY. Thurs. Mr. D. P. Karaka. former editor and managing director of "Current", an English language weekly published In Bombay, died here last night after a heart attack. according to the Press Trust of India. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article173 1974-06-07 2 Another N-test by France ILE LONGCE (Prance). Thurs. The commander of the French nuclear submarine base here has Indicated that at least one megaton-slsed nuclear test would be carried oat in the atmosphere above Muraroa AtoU in the South Pacific this year or next before France shifted to underground testing.Reuter - 173 words
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Article, Illustration171 1974-06-07 2 STAYPUT BY HANOI TROOPS IN LAOS LO N O CHEN (Laos), Thurs. North Vietnamese troops have failed to withdraw from north-east Laos within 60 days after formation of the Laos coalition Government as stipulated in the Laos peace accord:, according to a Government army officer. The 60-day period was upNYT - 171 words
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Straits Times World News
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364 1974-06-07 2 'Syria-US friendship will weaken Israel' DAMASCUS, Thursday |N A MAJOR statement of its new policy towards Washington, Syria described the United States yesterday as a country that understands Syrian attitudes and whose friendship must be cultivated as a way of weakening Israel. The Syrian statement, in a long article inAP; NYT - 364 words
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183 1974-06-07 2 Newsmen fined, jailed for contempt /COLOMBO, Than.— The V> former acting editor of the state-run Ceylon Daily News, Mr. Clarence Fernando, and deputy editor Fred De SUva have been fined and Jailed for contempt of the Criminal Justice Commission The commission sentenced yesterday Mr Fernando to Imprisonment until the endReuter - 183 words
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81 1974-06-07 2 Safecrackers steal Hughes' files, cash LOS ANGELES. Thurs. Armed safecrackers broke Into the Hollywood headquarters of the Howard Hughes Organisation yesterday and stole personal flies and US$6OOOO <*****.000) In cash. The office U the headquarters of the film production Interest* of the millionaire tycoon, now living In seclusion In the81 words
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Article27 1974-06-07 2 NAIROBI. Thurs. A Uor. believed U> have killed 26 people along the SomaliKenyan border has successfully evaded a hunt organised by Kenya game wardens. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article28 1974-06-07 2 TAIPEH. Thurs. Taiwan's foreign trade in the tint five months suffered a deficit of ÜbS32B.*oo 000 (SS7BS. 120.000 > the Minkstry of Finance reported today ReuterReuter - 28 words
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218 1974-06-07 2 Dutch aid curb hint: Jakarta stand JAKARTA. Thurs— The Indonesian Government has indirectly replied to a statement by Dutch Development Cooperation Minister Johannes Pronk on possible aid restriction by declaring It would not accept Interference in its Internal affairs. Dr. Widjojo Nltlsastro. State Minister for Economic Affairs and chairman ofReuter - 218 words
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89 1974-06-07 2 JAKARTA. Thurs.—lndonesia will receive another destroyer from the United States soon as part of its programme to build up the armed forces. Defence Minister Oen. Maraden Panggabean said today. He told reporters after callIng on. President Suharto that the ship was one of theReuter - 89 words
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Article74 1974-06-07 2 BOURNEMOUTH. Thurs Police said today they believe a woman's decomposed body found on a cllfftop near this south England resort Is that of a missing germ scientist who vanlxhed from a secret British chemical warfare centre. A police spokesman said they were reasonably certain that the body,Reuter - 74 words
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Article284 1974-06-07 2 BANGKOK. Thura JAPANESE businessman Toihlo Tamamoto. who was deported last year after he was accused of keeping a harem, turned up here In disguise with a new name and was arrested again yesterday by Thai Immigration officials The Immigration Department charged Tamamoto with forgery and violationAP - 284 words
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WORLD NEWS TWO
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Article, Illustration146 1974-06-07 3 Navigation errors blamed for crash GENEVA. Thurs.— Swiss Investigators today blamed navigation errors for the crash last year of a British charter aircraft which killed 108 people. The Vanguard airliner crashed at Hochwald, near Basle, on April 10, 1973. A 600 page report Issued by the Swiss Federal Air Accident146 words
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Article302 1974-06-07 3 SEOUL, Thurs. Two US Army officers were slightly injured today when their helicopter was fired on by South Korean forces near the restricted flight zone in western Seoul,, an Amecan military spokesman said. The two officers were being treated at a US Army evacuation hospital in Seoul and theirAgencies - 302 words
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449 1974-06-07 3 Soviet plan to build up its defence system MOSCOW, Thursday GRECHKO WARNS: THE DANGER OF WAR REMAINS A STERN REALITY OF OUR TIME MARSHAL Andrei Grechko, the Soviet Defence Minister, has told a Moscow election rally that the West is pursuing the arms race and that the Soviet Union isReuter; NYT - 449 words
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Article204 1974-06-07 3 Prapas: My assets earned legally BANGKOK, Than. One of the three exiled Thai leaders of the former military regime said his assets frozen In Thailand were earned through legal means, the government reported yesterday. Prapas Charusmtblara, former Deputy Prime Minister, sent a letter to the new Thai Government from TaiwanUPI - 204 words
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Article42 1974-06-07 3 BRESCIA. (Italy). Thurs A 17-year-old youth In a stolen car knocked down and killed three children aged 11. nine and seven as he drove through a village near this north Italian town, police said today. He was arrested —ReuterReuter - 42 words
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248 1974-06-07 3 Kremlin renews call for security system in Asia MOSCOW. Thurs. Soviet President Nikolai Podgorny yesterday renewed Kremlin calls for a collective security system in Asia and claimed that the plan was gaining growing support among the countries of the area. Mr. Podgorny told a luncheon for visiting Aighan Premier andReuter - 248 words
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Article101 1974-06-07 3 LAHORE. Thurs. Police today used staves to charge and teargas to disperse sectarian mobs at two places In the Punjab province on the seventh day of trouble. It was officially stated tonight. A government release Identified the two place as Bahawalpur city. In SouthReuter - 101 words
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Article65 1974-06-07 3 TAIPKH. Thurs. Tht Supreme Court has upheld the life sentence on Wang Cheng -yi. an ex-Cabtnet member who U the highest ranking official convicted of corruption In Taiwan, a court spokesman said. Wang, former director general of the Central Personnel Administration. was convicted by a districtUPI - 65 words
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255 1974-06-07 3 LONDON. Thurs INDIA yesterday expressed concern to Britain about proposals to develop a United States naval and air base on Britain's Indian Ocean Island of Diego Garcia The question of the base was raised by the Indian Minister of State for External Affairs, Mr.Reuter - 255 words
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Advertisement229 1974-06-07 3 Ml /A Or^^ai 1 Staff vacancies Fourteen counter salesmen Mult be able lo read and write Japanese (Nihongo Tokuhod) and Chinese (HSC) or Japanne INihongo Tokuhodl and English (Grade II SCI and be able to speak Malay Hokkp»n and Cantonese E«perience is not necessary Selected candidates will be trained lor229 words
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296 1974-06-07 4 One more week's remand for Godber LONDON, Thurs.—Former Hongkong police chief Peter Oodber made bis sixth appearance in a British court today and was remanded In custody for a further week on extradition proceedings brought by the colony. Oodber, 52, Is wanted in the colony for allegedly receiving HK525,000 (8*12,500)AP - 296 words
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Article, Illustration516 1974-06-07 4 'Jewish leaks' in the White House WASHINGTON. Thursday PRESIDENT Nixon refers to the Supreme Court's only black justice, Thurgood Marshall, as a "jackass" in one of the White House tapes that has become controversial because' it allegedly contains racial and ethnic epithets, according to sourcesReuter - 516 words
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100 1974-06-07 4 Soviet bid for world Reds meeting MOBCOW. Thurs. The Bovlet Union yesterday made Its most forceful public bid yet for a new world gather ing of ccnmunlst par ties that it has been tryIng privately to promote since last summer. The party newspaper Pravda In an article stressed that fiveNYT - 100 words
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Article103 1974-06-07 4 JET MISHAP WITH DAYAN ON BOARD TEL AVIV, Thurs. A Jumbo Jet airliner bound for New York with former Defence Minister Moshe Dayan among Its passengers swung off the runway on take-off from Tel Aviv today, but nobody was injured. The plane which burst two tyres, was towed back toReuter - 103 words
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Article52 1974-06-07 4 ADDIS ABABA, Thurs Pull internal and external telex, cable and telephone services resumed in Ethiopia yesterday after beinr cut off for 10 days. Striking employees of the Ethiopian Government's Telecommunications Agency returned to work following a Government threat of dismissal if they failed to do so.52 words
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Article40 1974-06-07 4 JAKARTA. Thurs. A mother and her two children were burned to death In a fire which gutted s house in an army barracks In Mattoangln. south Sulawesi, at the weekend. Antara news agency reported today neuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article41 1974-06-07 4 COLOMBO, Thurs. Mr. Ahamed Mubarak Thaha. a leading Sri Lanka huslnres man and bookmaker, was today sentenced to seven years rigorous unprlnsonment and fined RsiM.OOO (*****. 400) by a criminal Justice commission for currency and exchange frauds. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article182 1974-06-07 4 BEIRA (Mozambique), Thurs. Guerilla* •hot dead an elderly white fanner and his African manager about 130 miles (100 km) north of here, military sources said today. The fanner was riding a motorcycle with his manager on the pillion yesterday when guerillas opened fire. Meanwhile, the breakaway movementReuter - 182 words
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266 1974-06-07 4 WHEAT ROW SETBACK TO U.S. CHINA TRADE WASHINGTON, Thurs Prospects of record trade between America and China totalling 1551.150 million (552.769 million) this year could be wrecked by a serious dispute over huge US shipments of wheat worth *****8 million (***** million*, reUable sources said yesterday. American exports to China266 words
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Article24 1974-06-07 4 CURITTBA. (Brazil). Thurs. A ferryboat struck a rock protruding from the Parana River yesterday and sank, drowning all 19 people aboard— UPl.24 words
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235 1974-06-07 4 KHAKTOUM, Thursday THOUSANDS of Sudanese this week began giving small donations from a piastre to a pound to help Sudan pay off a £7 million (Ss4() million) debt to Libya. Libyan leader Moammar Oaddafl apparently piqued by tiudarese President Oaafar Numeiry's charge that235 words
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Article119 1974-06-07 4 OVERTIME BAN BY POSTAL WORKERS SYDNEY. Thurs. An indefinite ban on overtime by Australian's 20,000 postal workers, which started at midnight last night, is expected to disrupt deliveries throughout the nation. The ban is In support of claims by the Amalgamated Postal Workers Union for a As3o <Sslos) weekly wageReuter - 119 words
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Article42 1974-06-07 4 ADDIS ABABA. Thurs. The United States Agency for International Development the World Bank and three United Na'.ions agencies have pledged a total of USS72 million (*****8 million) In long-term loans and grants to Ethiopia for famine relief and rehabilitation. AP.AP - 42 words
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Article64 1974-06-07 4 UNITED NATIONS. Thurs. A minimum of 55,000 political detainees are being held in Jails in Indonesia, an official of Amnesty International said yesterday. Mrs. Stephanie Orant. head of research at the organisation's London headquarters, told a Press conference here that conditions in Indonesia had worsened recently because ofReuter - 64 words
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Advertisement231 1974-06-07 4 The safe name for moneythe world over. If your Cooks Travel Cheques are lost or stolen, they are quickly replaced in any part of the world. They are readily accepted in any part of the world too, thanks to Thomas Cook's well-known face, which is recognised and trusted in hotels,231 words
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Advertisement200 1974-06-07 4 LW^TcHAMPION chamTion I Choose Champions and I W j fit them yourself. I M They're the spark plugs I J^J^ your car really needs. automotive outlets. II (Ji^-Ll hPL si| spark plugs from dirt and II l^E, gF I■£■■ dampness. So whether I \HV «9/ \99/~ you fit them yourself200 words
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309 1974-06-07 5 Ship 'f reed' after four days' detention T«HE pilgrim ship, Malaysia Raya sailed out of Singapore on Monday after being detained by the Port of Singapore Authority for four days. The PSA had refused to let the 13.500-ton liner leave until its local agents had furnished a $3.5 million bank309 words
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147 1974-06-07 5 P.M. RAMAN - Taiwan trade mission takes over consular work from KL P.M. RAMAN By rIE Taiwan trade mission In Singapore will handle visa applications and allied consular facilities for Malaysians which were until last week dealt with by Its Consulate Oeneral in Kuala Lumpur. This was confirmed by a spokesman of the147 words
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257 1974-06-07 5 Stabbed, but Annie routs two robbers A COURAGEOUS 55--year-old housewife last night spoke of how she put two robbers to flight with a scream and a bite. And the amazing thing that happened to Madam Annie Ang, plnt-slsed wife of a retired office worker, was that she went after them257 words
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Article100 1974-06-07 5 $550 TO UPKEEP WIFE AND CHILD A MAGISTRATE, Mr. Rahlm Jalil, yesterday ordered art director Allen Wan Keng Tlong to pay $550 a month for the maintenance of his wife and two-year-old child. Wan was sued by his wife. Madam Chlng San Leng. 29, for maintenance of her and their100 words
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Article38 1974-06-07 5 MRS Robin 81m Boon Woo. wife of the MP for Changl. will give away prizes at the seventh baby show contest to be held at the Changl community centre on June 15 at 3M pjn.38 words
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Article439 1974-06-07 5 Board: Our seamen are in demand THE shipping industry here yesterday denied that Singapore seamen were being shunned by foreign as well as local .'hipping lines because of their poor discipline and bad behaviour. On the contrary, the National Maritime Board said there was a continuing demand for local seamen439 words
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89 1974-06-07 5 Round the island cycle and camp project THK National Youth Leadership Training Institute Alumni will organue a Campcycle Round the Island tomorrow and Sunday (or Its members, staff and trainees. Members of youth sub-com-mittee from some community centres will alao take part Tomorrow, the camp-cycle will start at 3 pm89 words
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507 1974-06-07 5 'Need for boys to have outside social contacts' rE Director of the Institute of Education, Dr. Ruth Wong, said yesterday that the education of boys should include an exposure to knowledge based on more inter- personal relationships. Such education, she said, should also allow them to discuss different values. Speaking507 words
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Article92 1974-06-07 5 THE trial of Securitas chairman Paul Robert Ltnfleld Wilson, on charges of defaming lawyer Donald Yeo Hock Chwee, ex-chairman of the Automobile Association, will continue on July 30 and 31, and Aug. 1 In the Sixth Magistrate's Court. Wilson Is accused of defaming Mr Yeo and two92 words
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Article61 1974-06-07 5 THE China Society will celebrate the annual Dragon Boat festival at the Chul Huai Urn Club at Ksng Lee Road on June S3 at 7.30 p m The programme includes a talk on the festival and slide chow with a cotnmen- The programme Includes a talk on61 words
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Article115 1974-06-07 5 rl Singapore Air Transport- workers Union (SATU) yosterday sent oat letters to employers of 5.0 M airline worker* seeking fall implementation of the latest National Wages Council recommendations. The Union represents 1? airlines and two companies They are: BIA, Qantas, Air India, Pan American115 words
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Advertisement167 1974-06-07 5 In the blindfold test 62%0f people prefer the taste of Dane Essence o£ Chicken to all other brands of essence of chicken. Over two hundred regular users of essence of Naturally. regular hrand. more food value and S o^"* 55 They were .hen questioned for their opinions ts made in167 words
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172 1974-06-07 6 Murder of S'pore seaman: Two appeal WELLINGTON. Thurs. Two Hongkong seamen. Yau Kong Chuen and Yau Ping Chal. began their case In the appeal court here yesterday on their conviction on charges of murdering Singapore seaman Sudeen Ramsaram at Mount Maunganul last Sept. 27. The two seamen were sentenced atReuter - 172 words
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280 1974-06-07 6 BANNERS OF PROTEST PLANNED BY ESSO DEALERS USSO petrol deal- ers have decided at a secret ballot to issue leaflets and display banners at their service stations to support their claims for higher commissions from the oil company. The dealers will carry out this If Esso does not give them280 words
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174 1974-06-07 6 3-year-old girl's fatal fall from see-saw ATHREE-jear-old girl died of brain haemorrhage after falling from a see-saw, a coroner's court heard yerttt-day. Heng LI 14 and her two sisters were brought by their mother. Madam Fal Chit. 33, to a relative's flat at M«rsiUng Drive In Woodi lands on April174 words
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Article, Illustration245 1974-06-07 6 Body to plan ways to protect local tourists J'HE Singa pore Tourist Promotion Board has set up an eight-man committee to recommend measures to control tourist agencies which handle outbound travel tours exclusively for Singaporeans. This was disclosed yesterday by Mr. Lam Peng Loon, the board's director, at an interview.245 words
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Article66 1974-06-07 6 TELEVISION Singapore will premiere a series The World at War In Its Wednesday Documtary slot over Channel 5 from June 19 at 9.40 p.m. The series tells the story of World War Two from the rise of Hitler, the Pacific War, to the Atomic66 words
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Article55 1974-06-07 6 MARINE EXPO '14 will be held at the Conference Hall complex In Shenton Way from Dec 4 to 16 between 9 am and 9 p m The aim of the exposition Is to stimulate public Interest In the sea. and to promote the use and sal*55 words
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219 1974-06-07 6 'DRIVEN TO STEAL BY CANCER' CLAIM BY ROBBER A DISTRICT court yesterday called (or a medical report on a 20-year-old youth who said that he committed robbery because he was suffering from cancer and could not work. District Judge, Mr Ibrahim Burhan, postponed sentence on Mohamed Salleh bin Atan for219 words
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Article56 1974-06-07 6 THE total number of road accidents as well as the number of people fatally Injured on the roads for April showed a decrease compared with the corresponding month last year. There were 2.738 accidents in April a decrease of 235 compared with April last year. Twenty-one56 words
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70 1974-06-07 6 THE fifth H974) Future Club members and Hiroshima Jaycees of Japan will visit Singapore from June 15 to 19 during their study tour of Asian countries. About 102 "ambassadors Including 31 Jaycee*. will present 200 colour paints to the Spastic Children's Association and Red Cross70 words
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256 1974-06-07 6 Kangkong falls to 35 cents a kati THE price of kangkong dropped by five cents to 35 cents a katl yesterday, according to the Trade Department. The price of tengglrl vent up by 30 cents a katl. while kembong and selar rose by 10 cents. The following are the recommended256 words
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112 1974-06-07 6 Sentence on convicted soldier reduced NATIOMAL scrvlcemai Tan Kirn Seng 20 who was jailed for foui years with five rotar strokes for trafficking p 1,553 grammes of canna bis, had his sentence re duced to three years anc two strokes by a mllltan Court of Appeal at Bead Road Camp112 words
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Article44 1974-06-07 6 LAWYER Thomas Chan will speak on "Enforcement of Criminal Law and the Prevention of Crimes" .t the premises of the Rice. Sugar and Orocery Wholesalers' Association In Hong Kong Street at p m tonight. The talk is open to the public44 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous224 1974-06-07 6 Bringing Up >•«*•* By BUI K»v»nt|h «V Uml Camp -Cj I fj WAS I MgT MWS 1I I MCMDOT AI 1 I MOTMaW, I MTMM.MMV OH,MMan > I JUCT I SHAPB.V! SHC WA« J <MfY SHE OUT J AMPSHC Mtf« WCAKN4O A >*m mu**y') jtf& vwynNg weawin© a -^c. -i224 words
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221 1974-06-07 7 Union's mini supermart begins business today SILO'B mini supermarket at its former union headquarters, In Upper Serp.ngoon Road will begin business today. Announcing this yesterday. Mr. Phey Yew Kok, general secretary of the union, said the project was necessary to help check rising food prices. He said: "At a time221 words
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234 1974-06-07 7 Soccer rivalry should be in spirit of goodwill: Raja SOCCER matches between Singapore and Malaysia should not be treated as "matches of war but of goodwill." the Foreign Affairs Minister. Mr. 8. Kajaratnam said on Wednesday. 'It is not the right spirit to view these matches as such, but some234 words
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146 1974-06-07 7 Coughs and flu on the increase: 11,000 cases in a week rpHERE has been an ■s- increase in the number of people suffering from upper respiratory tract Infection, including influenza, since the week beginning May 13, the Health Ministry disclosed yesterday. It said the average number of cases treated for146 words
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354 1974-06-07 7 A FIVE -WEEK national campaign to encourage staggered working hours and formation of car-|>ools to ease traffic congestion daring peak hours will be launched by the Ministry of Communications on July 15. The Ministry said that representatives from Government agencies, transport operators, organisations354 words
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317 1974-06-07 7 Bankrupt warned not to ignore notices rE law is catching up with bankrupts who fall to respond to notice* from the Official Assignee In connection with their bankruptcy affairs. Yesterday. Mr. Justice D'Cotta warned a bankrupt, arrested on a warrant, to heed such notices and avoid rmbarn ssment to himself317 words
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Article193 1974-06-07 7 CHIN Shan Tong, a student from Sabah wanted by the FBI in the United States on two murder charges, was yesterday ordered to be remanded for another week. The First Magistrate, Mr. David OeraJd. granted the prosecution's application to have Chun remanded in Queenstown police193 words
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Miscellaneous289 1974-06-07 7 M |||/l^|^ Linda, who was that That's Bob I >■ jff ■aV|«^ good looking boy we saw H^k I He was j*^^^^^^ you with last mghf flHii^M someone Id rJv" '"cflj J%r cr^&'Jl v t I to meet but I didn't think he'd What happened? W o lve me a289 words
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Miscellaneous259 1974-06-07 7 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS (5 j) Don't «»y Oo day!" id 4 Chopin ituU with fir) the Wicked City! i» tnthe cup (7). 9 It s pushed In and pulled 6 Borodin's end v dlvmuy out with increased hum:- (4). dlty c Beethoven s put me up bt 10 Baidhead259 words
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194 1974-06-07 8 Kriangsak heads Thai team for border talks with Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. An 11-man Thai delegation headed by Oen. Tan Sri Krlangsak arrived here today for a border committee working group discussion with their Malaysian counterparts tomorrow. The discussion Is to prepare the agenda for the formal Malaysian Thai border194 words
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111 1974-06-07 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Federal territory waa declared cholera Infected today. This follows a case which was confirmed here yesterday, a Health Ministry official said. The patient is a 26-year-old woman from Kampung Chempedak, 4J mile Jalan Oombak. In North west district Penang, another three111 words
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239 1974-06-07 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. CHINESE Prime Minister Chou En-lai has expressed a desire to visit Malaysia if his health permits, according to the Special Functions Minister in charge of nuclear energy, Mr M M r iC C h he e n Tun Abdul Raza*239 words
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110 1974-06-07 8 Kadir off to sign extradition treaty KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Attorney Oeneral Tan Brt Hall Abdul Kadlr bin Tusof left for Jakarta today to l g n an extradition treaty with Indonesia. Tan Sri Kadlr said the treaty was made possible after officials of the two nations had held several rounds110 words
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Article63 1974-06-07 8 Anti-smallpox measures KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs —The Health Ministry has stepped up Its measures to ensure that all Malajstom going to India and Bangladesh have been mrr awfully vaccinated against amallpox The Director of Health Services, Dr Raja Ahmad Noordln. amid today: "We stepped up the niamn after we were informed63 words
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273 1974-06-07 8 Con man with dengue mosquito killer powder SEftEMBAN. Than. Several housewives have been cheated by a confidence trickster selling a packet containing a red substance which he claimed could kill aedes mosiuitoes. carriers of the dengue fever virus. The packet, which is being sold at $1, will be effective only273 words
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179 1974-06-07 8 Paralysed lorry attendant to get $83,000 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A former lorry attendant, Low Tick Beng. 31, who became paralysed after telng hit by a place of timber, was given $83,000 in a consent Judgment by the High Court today Mr Justice Pa wan Ahmad made the consent order after179 words
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Article38 1974-06-07 8 POET DICKBON. Thar*.— Singapore sehoeJboy Wang CaUa Tin, IX, waa drowned near Golden laW kaatk at the »th nUle Jalan Pantal here yesterday He wm among a party of M schoolcnJ'.uien from Singapore holidaying here.38 words
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Article246 1974-06-07 8 84-year-old widow found slain KLANO. Thurs. An 84-year-old woman was found murdered near her smallholding i n Kampung Sungal Berdang. 19 miles from here yesterday. Martljam blnte Mohamed Tain was found by a farmer. Rukljah blnte Buardl, sprawled on the floor of the house half naked. Her left eye was246 words
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Article48 1974-06-07 8 IPOH. Thurs. A police party, acting on Information, arrested one of four youths found stealing telephone copper wire along the railway track In the Tssek area here yesterday afternoon. The police recovered three roll* of wire, measuring about 440 yards belonging to Malayan Railways.48 words
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138 1974-06-07 8 Customs raid that ended on a flat note KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday /CUSTOMS officers seized 3,000 gallons of mash in a raid In Kepong Baru area today. I The distillers retaliated by releasing the air from the tyres of the two Customs Land Rovers and leaving the officers stranded In the138 words
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134 1974-06-07 8 $5.9 m net profit for Shell last year KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Shell refining company made a net prom of $5.9 million last year Including a currency exchange gain of $735,000 from the hardening of the Malaysian dollar against both the US dollar and sterling. In their report, the directors of134 words
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Article43 1974-06-07 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Police have deUlncd thre* tesnafsrs on tuipkcioQ of repine sU-year-old gtrl in Jalan Oombak her* yeaictThe luapecu. aged between 16 and 19. were picked up near the gui'a house In 4(h mile Jalan Oombak last night43 words
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Article41 1974-06-07 8 PORT KLANO. Thurs The body of port worker One Boon Own. 23. was recovered from the sea here today One was reported to have fallen late the sea while working on board the roy Bvy-L on Tuesday41 words
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Article30 1974-06-07 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Malaysia has agreed to the appointment of Mr Yusup Abubakar as the new Philippine Ambassador here to succeed Mr Jose CvangeUsU. It was announced today30 words
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Advertisement173 1974-06-07 8 TWO DAY MALAYSIA CUP TOUR in conjunction with F.A.S. We are pleased to offer soccer fans a special 2 day package tour of Penang to watch the thrilling Malaysia Cup match between Singapore and Penang. Tour cost $270 per person. Price includes return air-ticket by special BOEING Charter. Hotel Accommodation173 words
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Article, Illustration247 1974-06-07 9 FIRE STARTED IN 80-YEAR-OLD WOMAN'S CUBICLE EIGHTY- YEAR OLD Ci Tan Lee Tfong. nearly set a section el Chinatown ablate yesterday, when she aceidentiy set her Trenggann Street cubicle alight She tripped and fell while looking for her dentures in her dim room at TM a.m. The lighted candle she247 words
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Article, Illustration296 1974-06-07 9 N.G. KUTTY - N.G. KUTTY Fireman hurt in fall from third floor By FIREMEN were called out to battle two fires within six hours yesterday. The first flre, which broke out at 7.30 a.m. at Trengganu Street in Chinatown, made 43 people from 12 families homeless. The296 words
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192 1974-06-07 9 'Give me more time' plea by CBT man A FORMER audit clerk of the Registry of Co -operative Societies could not make restitution of $16,999 he misappropriated, because his "mystery" helper did not turn up. a district court heard yesterday. M. V. Menon Nalr, who wsj convicted on April 17192 words
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86 1974-06-07 9 Liquors board to consider new applications THE Liquors Licensing Board will meet next Tuesday at 8 30 am in the First District Court to consider 60 fresh applications for licences. Bmn are for first claaa public house 'loence. N for bear novae licence. 14 for retail *nop licence and fl"t86 words
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Article47 1974-06-07 9 MX. Toahlro BWnwnow-hl. former adviser to tbtiJapaaees Ministry of Foreign Aflair*. wUI glw a talk on Trends in Oversea* ■oononuc Activities of Japan »t the jurong Room. Shangri-La Hotel, on Monday at IJO p The talk la organised by •He Japan Trade Centre47 words
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Article46 1974-06-07 9 FOUR men were fined 175 each by the first magistrate yesterday (or gambling at Chulla Street at about 2 a.m. the same day. Hoh Kok Kheng. 21. Ooi Chak 800. 23. Lim Pheng Hock. 24. and Lee Joo Hln. 21. pleaded guilty.46 words
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Article29 1974-06-07 9 YSO Klan Heng. JO. waa Jailed for one month by the Pint Magistrate'! Court yeeterday for entering Singapore without a permit In February. lfT2. Ho pleaded guilty29 words
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Article191 1974-06-07 9 $11,500 fine for man with opium A 65-YEAR-OLD man was yesterday fined a total of $11,500 by a district court after he admitted three charges of unlawfully manufacturing and having prepared op'uir and smoking utensils The Jali term In default of payment was 3i years JaUTeo Leong Chong, who had191 words
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Article99 1974-06-07 9 rE State Cot snot, Mr. Yong Ynng •km. m««***?' e «r rded an even vertUet en the death of stevedore Then* Set Ley. 41. wheat body was recovered frees Stamford Canal last n>sath. Inspector rr 1 1 ass Singh, assisting the tn«mry. said Thong's body was99 words
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Advertisement218 1974-06-07 9 _^BB>n«Bftwß^B^BSwwMi^Btek- I 4bLZ 1/iBMB^B^B^B^B^B^BI aprocxxtt of GENERAiMOOS Vauxhall Viva. Outstanding value in price and performance. General Motors have re-designed and European look and added many other features re-engineered the Viva from the inside out to give and improvements to give you the value, comfort you a high performance economy car,218 words
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Advertisement276 1974-06-07 9 V*a^)lMaWaißkJf i^l^^ jßMe^ BHtt Lombard North Cfttnl Hid Offtct. Cur ton Str—L London Subsidiary and Associate Banks and Finance Houses: Lombard Australia Limited Canberra. Sydney. Melbourne. Adelaide. Perth. Brisbane. Hobart Newcastle. Wollongong. Liverpool. Geelong. Parramana. Bankstown. Chatswood. Pennth. Rockdal*. Rmgwood. Devonport Lombard New Zealand Limited Auckland. Wellington. Chnstchurch, Hamilton. Ounoom.276 words
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Advertisement3051 1974-06-07 10 m COMPANY PROSPECTUS S| GUTHRIE BERHAD ■■HUMUS Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore under the Companies Act, Cap. 185 A copy of this Prospectus has been registered by the Registrar of Companies In OPENING OF LISTS GUTHRIE BERHAD Singapore who takes no responsibility for Its contents. The list of applications3,051 words
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Advertisement1685 1974-06-07 11 GUTHRIE MANUFACTURING COMPANIES ■mpames have been recently formed under separate specialist management to Implement the Group's entry Into manufacturing. Guthrie Manufacturing now has in operation a wholly-owned Switchboard Assembly Factory In Singapore using technical guidance from Siemens AO of Germany Another factory for the production of sheet metal products and1,685 words
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Advertisement1124 1974-06-07 11 Currently trading conditions in South East Asia are In an uncertain state because of the difficulty of predicting the effect which the recent world energy crisis and increased oil cost will have on the region. This Is particularly reflected in a number of areas critical to the Company's business, in1,124 words
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Advertisement717 1974-06-07 11 NET ASSETS The following statement of the net assets of Guthrle Berhad and of the combined net assets of the Oroup are based on the audited balance sheets as at 31st December. 1973:Tha Group Outhrla Barhad SOOO's SOOO's SOOO's SOOO's FIXED ASUTSI Note 1) 13.074 SUBSIDIARY COMPANIES (Note 2) 24.865717 words
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Advertisement1687 1974-06-07 12 v iMuwl and Paid-up Capital 9 FOREIGN CURRENCIES Dtofatonda In r«ap«ct O< Rata o« Oroaa Amount Ranking Not Ranking yarandad Otvfctand olDMdwtd fcxDMdawd terOMdand Foreign currency assets and liabilities have been converted Into Singapore dollars at DIRECTORS' REPORT rates closely approximating to those ruling on 31st December. 1973. or at1,687 words
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Advertisement1335 1974-06-07 12 VALUATION REPORT To the Directors Guthrle Berhad 26th December. 1973. Dear Sirs, In accordance with your Instructions, we have Inspected the properties listed below for the purpose of preparing a Valuation Report to be Included in a Prospectus to oe dajed sth June, 1974, In respect of an issue of1,335 words
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Article, Illustration361 1974-06-07 13 PETER Thorn Pang Sang. 3t, Singapore's only blind piano tuner has now become a telephone switchboard operator. Peter, who was In the do-re-ml service for eight years, gave his reason lor the switch as: -I love listening to human voices." "Although361 words
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89 1974-06-07 13 PASSER-BY CATCHES THIEF IN THE ACT A PASSER -BY caught a thief stealing belongings of soccer players who were playing a match at Farrer Park a district court heard yesterday. Banl bin Sublr, 24, was meddling with the sliding window of the players' transport van on Monday when the passer-by89 words
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Article35 1974-06-07 13 MR Phua Bah Lee. Senior Parttamentarjr Secretary (Defence will present prises at the 7th annual athletic mart of the Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association at the National Stadium at IN pa. on Monday35 words
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392 1974-06-07 13 Under study: Easing of credit curbs Hon: Lenient policy by Govt JHE Government will consider relaxing its policy of credit restraints. The Finance Minister, Mr. Hon SuiSen, said on Tuesday after he had met a six-man delegation from the Chinese Chamber of Commerce on the tight monetary situation in Singapore.392 words
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101 1974-06-07 13 Maori war dances at Girl Guide meet RHYTHMIC chants and feet stomping by the Maori Concert Party on Wednesday entertained some 200 Girl Ouldes at an international gathering during their patrol leaders' camp In Sarimbun. THE M-mcmber Maori party comprtshif New Z» land Infantrymen and their •Was performed throbbta* war101 words
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Article73 1974-06-07 13 Singapore to host ASTA seminar THE Singapore Tourist Promotion Board will host the third annual travel conference and seminar of the American Society of Travel Agents (ASTA) International Active Membership In March next year ThU will make Btaopoce the first country In Aata to hold an ASTA lAM conference. Previous73 words
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221 1974-06-07 13 400 to attend iworkshop on education VfIORE than 400 primx A ary school principals from the four language streams will witness the opening of a two-day workshop on the teaching of Education for Living at the Institute of Education on June 20. Prof. Wu Teh Yao. the chairman of the221 words
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Article59 1974-06-07 13 THE Education Minister, Dr. Lee Chlaw Meng, will attend the sixth Commonweal** Education Conference opening In Kingston. J .jalca, from June 10. He will be accompanied by Mr. Kwan Sal Kheong, the ministry's Permanent Secretary and Director of Education. After the conference. Dr. Lee will visit59 words
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181 1974-06-07 13 'Planning a must for survival in book trade 1 BOOKSELLERS have to •lan far ahead to survive, the president of the Singapore Bookatllers Association. Mr. N.T.S. Chopra, said yesterday. Mr. Chopra said this in his annual report and urged booksellers "to work together for the sake of the trade." Those181 words
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63 1974-06-07 13 Union's benefit scheme for members THE Singapore Interpreters and Translators Union (SITU) has set aside $***** for a benefit scheme. Introduced two months ago. for Its 154 members. Twenty-two of them, admitted recently Into SITU had formerly their own union the translators' branch of the AUPE— before Its voluntary dissolution63 words
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225 1974-06-07 13 Ticket *****58 wins $400,000 sweep prize rniCKET No. *****58 1 won the first pnse of $400,000 In the Singapore Sweep No. 8/74 held at OVombo Court I**t night. Second prize of $150,000 went to ticket No. *****61 and third prise of $75,000 to ticket No. *****83. Jackpot Number* (SIMM) *****12225 words
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Advertisement1665 1974-06-07 13 ANNOUNCEMENT 93. If any Director being willing shall be called upon to perform extra services or to make any special exertions In going or residing away from his usual place of business or residence for any of the purposes of the Company or In giving special attention to the business1,665 words
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Advertisement182 1974-06-07 13 THIS WEEK IN TIME Breakthrough in tht Middle East the Ivaeli Syrian agreements Ihe extraordinary penonal diplomacy of Henry Kissinger future prospects for peace Northern Ireland Protestants strike for power the fall of the Faulkner government An interview with William Craig, leader of the Vanguard Unionist Party Giscard's new cabinet182 words
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Article422 1974-06-07 14 "VAVAL officers are an unusual audience for a discourse on the limits of foreign policy in a world groping towards detente. But time is pressing on President Nixon who will be in Moscow on June 27, and some reassurances from him were required to set his hosts at422 words
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Article190 1974-06-07 14 /X)MMUTERS who want a ride to their office doorstep when Government implements its park-and-ride scheme next year can take taxis. These will still have free entry into the restricted zone during the morning rush hours. But it will be a costly convenience. Two other courses, organising car pools190 words
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413 1974-06-07 14 I. CHESSHYRE: Leadti - The Price sisters could become martyrs I. CHESSHYRE: Leadti By HISTORICALLY, ri Irish Republican prisoners have been the cause of acute political irritation to generations of British governments. They are at once martyrs, the symbolic objects of national tyranny, the source of allegations of ill-treatment, and in extremis emotional blackmailersOFNS - 413 words
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Article365 1974-06-07 14 rE statements reported In the Sunday Times (June 4) to have been made by me are not correct on two points. What I actually stated about the Singapore Organisation of Seamen having Its own disciplinary body was that, for the purposes of maritime employment. It Is365 words
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642 1974-06-07 14 VINCENT BUIST: Moscow - VINCENT BUIST: Moscow By IVAN Ivanov lives with his wife, daughter and son-in-law In a two-room flat in Orchard Lane, Moscow, and he pays the same rent now that was paid 4< years ago. His rent —In common with all rents In Stateprovided homes has642 words
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Article1214 1974-06-07 14 E9 xtow that the A United Nations has designated 1975 Inter national Women's Year, many men no doubt will smartly dub it the Year of Petticoat Politics. There will also be. needless to say. all those no-racKing debates: Now Is woman's place In the kitchen, at the office1,214 words
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Letter299 1974-06-07 14 rE government's plan to tax motorists entering the Central Business District Is an Interesting one in concept. But there are one or two disturbing features In this plan. Firstly, the plan seems to be an admission of defeat by the authorities to organise a299 words
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Advertisement612 1974-06-07 14 The Masport Movac A completely new concept < O<mc« d imaii i wo »«iafci'itv-pfo»«o ano,inat 10 cftoo— trom 2 Nm ouKfc lock hawla: Nothing to untcrvw ii»i into ih« catch on handit 3 tolaei apacwi tatotv daflactor Hap lor partactiy taft mowing I Mpar »oua> io«^<oo< nylon tabrc caWJtai a612 words
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Article, Illustration101 1974-06-07 15 PISTOL ON SHOW DRAWS THE CROWDS A SIGNAL Pistol (extreme right, bottom row) for use during maritime emergencies fascinated these young schoolchildren at the PSA Keep Singapore Crime -Free Exhibition at the PSA police station in TanJong Pagar yesterday. The weeklong exhibition had a good start on Monday and daily101 words
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Article31 1974-06-07 15 SINGAPORE'S First National Formation Aerobatlc Team will give an aerobatlc show at the SAF display at Changl airbase from today till Sunday. The display will feature various flying formations.31 words
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Article24 1974-06-07 15 WATER consumption on Wednesday was 120.1 million gallons r 46,000 cubic metres), 1.5 million gallons (7,000 cubic metres) less than on Tuesday.24 words
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Article513 1974-06-07 15 ILK there is an air of uncertainty over British troops continuing to re main here, plans to disband the integrated Anzuk Command and pass on its functions to its component units are going ahead on the assumption that they will stay. According to an513 words
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Article55 1974-06-07 15 YEO Bay Lai, 65. was charged In the Pint Magl«irate'k Court yesterday with trafficking In 10 gramme* of morphine. He la accused of committing the offence at Orange Road on June S at about 1 1 30 a.m. The case will be mentioned on June 30.55 words
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Article41 1974-06-07 15 Skin-diving course THI YMCA Orchu-d Road will organise a akln-dlvlnf course at the River Valley •wtmmlng pool from »J0 pjn to «30 p m awry Wednaaday from June 19 The two-mooth count la UmlKd to 30 partlclpanu who muat be «wlmm«T».41 words
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Article35 1974-06-07 15 LAWYER Mr. TtootnM Chan will apeak on Enforcement of Criminal Law and the Prevention of Crtmae at the inanihai of the Riot. Sugar and Orocerr Wbolaamlen Aaaoctatlon In Hongkong Street at o'clock tonight35 words
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Advertisement132 1974-06-07 15 tirfor The versatile machine that lifts, pulls, moves anything TIRFOR MACHINES are used in Handling of oil and petroleum materials ■jSmwf^^P\\S'3fßt Loading and unloading in transportation jim\\\\ vX^rf^A^aV Lifting of temporary scaffolding iVrVm v^Baaaßll> Shipyards for shipbuilding and repairs For every project Put TIRFOR power in See our complete range132 words
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Advertisement346 1974-06-07 15 is when you really start to feed your baby j aa^aaaaaaaV aanaaaam lai*~ l .afl Lar "^"aßaaar^ XL aaaaVA Wm^^ «al/ bLJb# wL\ aam^^Baaaaar^l&Baam aaa^^^^ a^aaV«aar^»^aViv laP a*# yH Mi r* Jf >> 1 BPfaaV m k aaaaaaaW U all M I'm tD s^ BB^Bata^- BBBw k M W"^T* aY346 words
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Miscellaneous123 1974-06-07 15 I TV MALAYSIA (3) 2 AA PM Programme summary I Z IC PM Zero One Magazine O.VJV) l.n Mari Melukis JJ2 O.t J |.M Programme summary Potret Pekerti 4J4 Bakat '74 SJI 7J4 Panggung RTM 1.37 Penstiwa Programme summary 5.31 Pern- I.N News 122 Documentary Film baharuan S.M Weather I.N123 words
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Miscellaneous788 1974-06-07 15 TV SINGAPORE (5) Ifi ftfl t* IMI tion: Grinny. Baby Expert MS IV). Vn) Trade and test trans- Lensa Kulvarga (Malay, repeat) mission (colour) 2.N PM Trade 7.M News and Newsreel (Malay) and test transmission (colour) 7.SS Sports Parade. 3.M Open.nj, and For the Family (Chinese) 3.1S Diary of Events788 words
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Advertisement705 1974-06-07 16 y.^^^^^^^^v.^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^|■^^^■H|M^HMnM■■M■■|M mmmmmmmmmT7i?^!Tr*4*T**i****l** s I m >uaiV cunwiiir.i 2 shows nightly;: ■■in. r m)W inUWirWi! 7.00 9.30 pm. PbFvj M 1 11 wwi j: ADMISSION: Adults $2.00. Children $1 00; Ui I f VLbWbM |gpr GopanuAV j; SJiIJ L^M| atv «?^t COIORSCOfE bbbbßH I I'l f Mr^'^'^a^Bßal al mW^ N \Bl705 words
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Advertisement422 1974-06-07 16 Jt^J. (TAIWAN) JISMbW JrV^aaaaaßjßJ^BJk Chiang Woh .^s^i^BbC .bbbbb! Bb^^ AM a^yCaßaJ t Bai bbbW X4*^^i2ji '^M^'. bbbbP^-v t<Sbw n 9 Hu 'y «V Hu^ Tl E EXPEDIENCE '»g^?flßji^B(ji m R Bbbbb! al BaW AOVENTURCR BAND eUHL^eL. JbT R1 Wi AM OWBBNG YOU OUI FAMOUS HUNAN FOOD ANO A JM CONTINUAL422 words
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Advertisement651 1974-06-07 16 Kg^!§U Special TEENAGERS ONLY Preview I ffl^Tw J LIDO-Tonorrow 9an--SOLD OUT! fi w Hvry! Hwry! Book Now for Demand REPEAT I lira/ T «»«ie" REVIEW on SatnrtUy 15 June 9an I I Rl^ I STALLS $1 CIRCLE $2-No Fraa L«st |/iT| fi Li a about the first time l/lfl/Ml/Sl you651 words
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Advertisement833 1974-06-07 16 W_W_W_ff_W_B_F m fm^rrw^r9^rWTrwwyrwwwwMm i ASH CATHAY ji e NOW SHOWING I P 2 Shows 7.00 k BMpm P ej GODZILLA «a MEOALON ef I j CoaarScope tnol.sh Subs I JufO*H Ori*a*#-ln Ctnajnta) f t* Odaon Carney Orchard ie Tomorrow ar Midnight a lOdaon Sunday at 900 ami "SMOKE IN HIS833 words
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Advertisement318 1974-06-07 17 lijM HOBBYCRAFTS (PTE) LTD. >^- IB 1 I '••IS' «OO«. S«CIMISTS CINT»f I r A \Wj SCVIISIT lOAC SINGAKDIt 9 IF WE DON'T HAVE 1T... YOU PONT NEED IT! FQ? T 24 HOURS (OFFEE HOUSE *Mm^f DAILY SPECIAL SET-LUNCH DIFFERENT MENU DAILY AT $2.90 ONLY (from 1 2 p.m. to318 words
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Advertisement192 1974-06-07 17 f BEST TEPPAN-YAKI I STEAKS I IN TOWN! I FAMED I EXCLUSIVE I I SALMON EXOTIC! FRESH SEAFOODS! f l( I i\ ■j^\ t>^^h^v| B^L^^B^B^v^^L^L^Ll a^l ll>AliAnA I I liftlVlflUn Cocktai Lounge I Enjoy a panoramic view and live music with H I your favourite drnk. on the 15rh fkxx192 words
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Advertisement482 1974-06-07 17 4s^ SALE a <II n 3 Emporiums |j ■V I 1b! I i -^^^^W^ W\ M II m lI J /Irf EASTERN 67 hiOhSTRECT i GRANCCRO STORf 9 674 LOROHC4 TOAPAvOmiBik 197) SPORE 6»T€L *****? '5 LIN6SI Tf L 3«1««(5 UNtSI TEL Mi?«W4SV«C Dance to the music of the BLUE482 words
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Article61 1974-06-07 18 THE US dollar opened Uie dollar slipped slightly x weskar than Wednes- and was traded st tha day's close st $2.4100-40 In 83 4168-75 level st lunch the Singapore forex market time, yesterday but surged up to 82 4180-90 by mld-mornlng Afternoon trading contlon buying •upport. nued quiet61 words
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Article166 1974-06-07 18 The following are the nominal average ckdng Interbank rate* In Singapore: Cwi'whl Nominal raici Smithaonlan FereeaUf* qaoted jnteriMj (crow) parity ckaage US. dollar 2.4176 ***** 3.8196 I4 2S SKrllng pound 5.8370 5 8370 7 3469 —30.89 Hongkong doUar 47.98 48.01 50 51 6.06 Malaysian dollar 101.16 ***** 100166 words
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Article200 1974-06-07 18 Straits tin UP 558.25 rfVHE Straits tin price 1 soarea $58.26 to $1,311.50 per picul in Penan g yesterday on an official offering up o4 tons to 322 tons. The overnight London market was also very firm with its forward buyers making an upturn of £180 to £3,935 per metric200 words
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Article26 1974-06-07 18 Rubber: June 6. Singapore: 194.50 Ctf. (unch.) Malaysia 194.M cts. (up I.M cU.) Tin: $1,311.50 (up $58.25). Official offeilng 322 tons (up $4 tons).26 words
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Article105 1974-06-07 18 C MINIS! MODUCI IXCMAMCI SINCAPOHI HOOM CLOSIMO PMICIS ft* PICUL viavsaoAv. Cmmji 0> bulk IISS nominal. 4rura SISO nominal. C*s*a: Mixed ilooaa) UK/ rvmi SAO nominal. Paooar: sfuatok ASTA wblta fob. 100<* NL.W 1)071 aallera. Sarawak white f.o b. M« NL.W »»5 aallera Sarawak apaclal Mack fob. M«105 words
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Article53 1974-06-07 18 WadMaday Vuaaday USS uss Mrlbourn* (1) 103.94 104 .83 Loniia 141 TS ***** B»lrul 14S.M 156.00 "t-f-1-1 ISAM 188.80 '.urlch 141. M8 153. M8 141 508 IM.OOB Sport i2i ISS.TSB Cloaos IBS.SSB C)o»ad Rnaart pnat la aaa-atarims arcu lo U.S. dollar, par ouaea (1) Auairaiian SoUan par ounea.53 words
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Article35 1974-06-07 18 London coppar prteaa oa Wain«a4ay (pravloua la brackaU) wirakar Spot bujrar ll. in (11.078) aaller 11.180 (fl,07»l Thraa Montha buyer n.>s« KL Ol*) a»iler ***** i (1.013). Markat tana: Plna. SaMa: 7.150 toaa.35 words
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Article545 1974-06-07 18 rpHE Singapore rubber 1 market yesterday opened with first business struck at levels about unchanged on Wednesday's close, and some arbitrage hedge selling was absorbed by short covering c.-ders with trading fairly brisk. Later the market eased very slightly and became quiet but steadied again towards the morn545 words
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Article87 1974-06-07 18 r\AILY BMH prltaa twuta at noon ywfrday: Iw J.ly KumlMtk' (Farwrnrd Mlk) mill »«7«nft***n ■fwtHem (•eataperkf) lMiUr*kf) BUR ICY (1 ton pallet i 23>M 137 SON JJ6 SO U7.60N SMR 6L (1 ton pallet) 23ftM 237 50N MM 237 MN BUR (IKb pallet) IM JO IM6OK IMM IM.MN87 words
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Article199 1974-06-07 18 Thurs.— Share prices closed mixed today on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in reduced trading. The Hang Seng index rose 0.31 point to 405.99. Hongkong Bank dipped to HK522.60 on its Local register, and to $22.40 on Its London register. Galr.ers Included Hang Seng Bank, up to $11.00 China199 words
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Article42 1974-06-07 18 On th* free naKaoga ntarkai In Hongkong yaaterda? the U.S. dollar «v quoted at 5 0400 3 0420 for T.V. and 5.02/5 03 for aaaM. Sterling waa quoted at 11.80 12.10 and ana tael af saM waa quota* at 978.M).42 words
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Article166 1974-06-07 18 rKYO. Thurs.— Prices on the Tokyo stock I market opened higher reflecting yesterday's strong tone. The Dow Jones average rose 0.78 to 4,782 27 while the New index fell 0.26 to 342.21 Volume was 300 million shares. Today's closing prices In yen with the differences on yesterdays close AJlnomoto166 words
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Article118 1974-06-07 18 rfclCH, Wed Due to the oversold market, prices were firm today on Increased volume. The bond market also showed a rising tendency. o The Credit Sulsse Index Jumped 3.0 points to 204. Cloains prlcea la Swlaa franca with the difference on UM pravloua aaaaion a prlcaa: r. Credit 8uiu«118 words
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Article132 1974-06-07 18 AMSTERDAM. Wed. i\ Dutch internationals and shippings were mix- j ed with plantations firmer today. Banks moved higher where changed and insurances were narrowly mixed. Investment funds were generally firmer. Dutch locals were mixed and state loans continued their firmer trend. Cloains prlcaa la Dutch (uildcra Humi prlcw: P.132 words
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Article396 1974-06-07 18 MELBOURNE. Thurs— Quick profit-taking in the afternoon pared most of the sharp gains In share prices recorded across the board on the Melbourne Stock Exchange this morning. However, in almost all cases the downward movements were mainly marginal. Some stocks, however, closed at lower levels despite a strong initial396 words
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Article385 1974-06-07 18 KTaTW YORK. Wed— A l^ pjedtctton by a leading banker that the prime rat* could decline fhaxply by yearend wai the main factor In enabling the stock market to finish higher today In ■lower trading. Prices on the New York Slock Exchange after two ssaasans of broad advances,385 words
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Article95 1974-06-07 18 FINANCIAL TIMES TINS Wednesday v 97 Tua»<a»ir mm Wednesday 378.03 Tuesday i*a.74 Week ago 413 M OILS Wednesday 33] it Tuaaday 319.73 Week am Xn.lt INDUSntIALS Wednesday 386 9 Tuesday »19.7# Week ago 223 79 DOW JONES AVEKAOE INDUSTBIALS Wednesday SM IS Tuesday 828 69 Week ago IHJ7 LONDON95 words
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Article61 1974-06-07 18 r. See 9CBC rracton Di Brew Iron <J».T. [ocbeape PUnt tfl Par A MW i. TtaM IfwmU (W Wool iMkert t««li— I. Steam it o tine Sw $t.tt $7.7» H4« UJ4 MM $7.1« $7.U I7.JS M.H (Z.M ON SIM S*M ll.5» u.n 11.11 SS.II ss.se t».4S rf J» 961 words
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Article20 1974-06-07 18 Nat. MnL D.B.8. Tmn Chcnf Total Ti— wt: "fatal Vatac 77,Mt •MM •MM 14S M KM M20 words
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Article56 1974-06-07 18 Jo»S Jxtatt Iodaatrtete: 1U.44 154.14 f Finance: 4M.M 4H.M Hotels: 17J.M 175JU rt»p«rttM: IM.SJ M».4J t Ttas 1MJM 1MJU t I nibbers: J47.ll 347.M t (X B.C.: 141.48 I41.W 8X.8. In*.: 17«.»J »7».« Dee. M. 1M« IN 1 D*c Jl. 1*M 1M t Dec t», IMt 1M Dm. SI,56 words
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Article1571 1974-06-07 18 T*HC last transacted sale at the close of business In the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday compared with the previous day> price* together with 1974 high and low. Adjusted for all new issues). CLOSIMO TOMI Propartlaa war* aaalar whlla tnc reat ■ttadjr. TUHMOVm Offlrtal total turnovar on tha1,571 words
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Article348 1974-06-07 18 A LATE rally In share prices made for a firmer dose at the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday. It was again a day of fluctuating fortunes with prices moving up, down, then up once more. Trading conditions were however quiet and business transacted small. The flackenlnc348 words
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Article1282 1974-06-07 18 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Slock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS ATX (1.108). Ajino (2 438). Alean (3.208> Akx Hag. (1.278) (1)1,282 words
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Article1261 1974-06-07 18 nlO and offer prices officially D listed and business In ana reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lot] of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS AJin.m.U (2.418). A. Ta«« (1.188) AKan IS.OOB). tin Mis. (I.MB 1.21,261 words
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Article342 1974-06-07 18 ECA Corporation of the US looks for the second half to be "substantially better than the first half" Mr. Rc.bert Sar noff, chairman. told stockholders at the AOM. He declined to fore cast results for the full year, saying It was "too early to tell whether It342 words
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Article291 1974-06-07 18 Steady tone at the close in KL THE Kuala Lumpur x Stock Exchange saw a minor rally and shares emerged higher at the close yesterday. However, trading conditions were quiet with deals scattered. Trading started with prices a shade better but they soon lapsed into an uncertain phase for an291 words
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Article121 1974-06-07 18 FBOfTT margins of Malaysian Feedmllls were cut in 1973 so that despite Improved sales volume, group pre-tax profits were down by nearly one fourth to $339 million The narrower margins, explains chairman Ang Toon Chew, are due to higher raw material prices and manufacturing costs which even a121 words
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Article405 1974-06-07 19 riESPITE the up- heaval caused by the oil crisis ACMA Electrical Industries has managed to survive 1973 with pre-tax profits out-pacing sales In growth, indicating better profit margins. Group profits are 38.2 per cent up at $2.67 million while "sales have been maintained at a high405 words
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Article152 1974-06-07 19 PROFITS growth at Harper Gilflllan In the second half-year continued its sharp uptrend, thus fulfilling the promise held out by the mid-term results, and 1973 closed with group pre-tax earnings up 58.4 per cent to $9.2 million. Profits attributable to Harper Ollflllan shareholders after tax and all other152 words
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Article468 1974-06-07 19 riRANKFURT: Bowater r Corp of the UK has bought the Slater Walker Group's 100 per cent holding In Slater Walker Bank AO and Its 84.3 per cent holding in Coldltz Industrlelholdlng AO, It has been announced here. The cost of the two companies to Bowater468 words
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Article179 1974-06-07 19 ASIAN currency depotlt Interbank rates M at close on Thursday. June 6: US DOIXABS Offer Bid 7 d»y» 11-S/S 11-1 1 mth 11-11 16 11-9, 16 2 mtha 11-7 11-3 4 3 mths 11-7 S U-l/4 6 mths 11-13 16 11-11 16 9 mths 11-1 8 11179 words
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Article38 1974-06-07 19 Closing Interbank rates In Slngiporr dollan for June 6: o«er mm O.ernight 10 9\ 1 mth t% 2 mths 9\ 3 mth* 9\ Prim* rate t%% Iww: P. Marray-Jeaea ISMM IJS3SSS/ *****1 4 TRADING Q-B- ASRCONM38 words
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Advertisement688 1974-06-07 19 HDB-ITB CONSTRUCTION TRADES TRAINING SCHEME Applications are Invited from suitably qualified male Singapore citizens to Join Construction Trades Training Schemes sponsored by the Housing and Development Board in conjunction with the Industrial Training Board. 2 Qualifications Sex :Male Age :At least 17 yean old Height: At least 5 ft Weight:688 words
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Advertisement723 1974-06-07 19 SHARIKAT HARPER GILFILLAN BERHAD (incorporated in Malaysia) 1. Results for the year ended 31st December 1973: The audited Group profit for the year ended 31st December, 1973 was as under: itre vm Profit before taxation $9,201,000 $5,809,000 Taxation 3,280,000 1.819,000 Profit after taxation 5.991,000 3,990,000 Amount attributable to outside shareholders723 words
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Advertisement1047 1974-06-07 19 Ess Jr dim TENDER NOTICE Separate tenders are invited for:--1 CONSTRUCTION OF MARITIME SERVICES CENTRE (SUPERSTRUCTURE) The proposed building approximately 240 metres long, 60 metres wide and 45 metres (12 storey) high is to be located at the former Jardlne Steps and comprises Shops. Offices. Restaurants. Car Parks etc. The1,047 words
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Advertisement556 1974-06-07 20 TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from Registered Contractors of the Jurong Town Corporation for the following projects:— A CONSTRUCTION OF HAWKER CENTRE AND ANCILLARY WORKS AT KALLANG BAHRU. KALLANG BASIN, FOR MINISTRY OF THE ENVIRONMENT. ELIGIBILITY: Building $300,000/- and above SHOWROUND: 18.6.74 at 10.00 a.m. Meet at Junction of Boon556 words
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Advertisement828 1974-06-07 20 DEATH f MR. PHANG BAK Gt AN AGE: 57 YEARS Passed away peacefully on 4th June, 1974 at 9.30 p.m. leaving behind beloved wife: Yeo Slang Lang; 5 sons: Cheng Hee, Cheng Lye, Cheng Hua, Cheng Soon, Cheng Chua and 4 daughters: Oek Eng, Owan Eng, Owan Ing, Owan Oek828 words
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Advertisement570 1974-06-07 20 HOUSING* DEVELOPMENT BOARD Separate tenders are Invited for any one or all of the following(1) ERECTION It COMPLETION of Four Blocks of 23-Storey 5Room Flats (352 Units) and General Sltework In Slglap. East Coast Reclamation Contract II (2) Construction of ROAD. DRAINS L SEWERS at Contract m Neighbourhood 11, Ang570 words
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Advertisement625 1974-06-07 20 IN THE NATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT. CHAPTER 188 AND IN THE MATTER OF SINGAPORE JUTE MILLS LIMITED (IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING- UP At an Extraordinary Oeneral Meeting or the Members of the abovenamed Company, duly convened and held at 1 1 th Floor, Shtng Kwan House, 4625 words
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Advertisement652 1974-06-07 20 TENDEB Tenders will be received in the Ministry of Defence (Logistics Division). Tanglln. Singapore 10 for the undermentioned Items up to 11.00 a.m. on date shown against the Items: 1. TENDER FOR CANTEEN SERVICES FOR A PERIOD OF 3 YEARS FOR ALL BAF CAMPS IN SINOAPORE Tender: MINDEFt LOO m.IM3)652 words
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Advertisement556 1974-06-07 20 I FAR EAST LEYINGSTON SHIPBUILDING LIMITED (The Oil Industry's Shipyard) offers career opportunities for the following posts. Attractive salary will be offered to the right candidates with proven ability and experience. Prospects for further advancement are excellent for outstanding candidates. MEDICAL ASSISTANT Male Singapore Citizen, at least 24 years old,556 words
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Advertisement780 1974-06-07 21 FULLY CONTAINERIZED SEKVICI TO tUKOfI MMnm m bbBUmTTI MJAmA tmm M jT^'*' ifMal, MtVtf^, It HfVTt. W 2w m>7 1,*,, HMMMa MMt*. liip.ii>! 11, SUSXmin 2 1 C»-m^ Cmmmti -MM. MIAMU MJ SNCtMIM, OM, MM, MM KMMjMM. MM, TMMi Ltt I MM ftt M Man FULLY COWTAINHIZED SIKVKI FKOM EUROfE780 words
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Advertisement776 1974-06-07 22 mJL—^ ■^^lTwasaiok-»bn kaisha ltd. wium tmu ma übm lti. hum, mMmm, STMrn jowcl MBM BBBjBwJ IwJßMft P. «S*JBJ MIBMBAIS'I' tMBBW* "Ml nßa-ssa Wl JBBM-AMBBW OBdt la»lM twJMM "Mi M w tut. U MMM Cawwa/BMCtt/Bawl AM DaaSi/DtSa/awraia ItatiVUmt/WiiaiiHiar. Japan S«aUi Afrt«- W.«t AMm Isrrltt li*HS»ira *M: ItATIaUK BASS »>1 Hsresart. LMM.776 words
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Advertisement742 1974-06-07 22 MCfPTIM TaACTm. TWCO A* ITbH HJaT IIMHI fraa HA ETD Ma*v Lt.T. Kafn ifTK Saaait nmm HIM liMbmbi LC.T. atMlf MT T«aMI 7 BJM I BJM llaMtlil. LS.T. LUMP lifHup. Ii Part J MB) lullia.. LIT, ■laailll IBMMM MaM 12 M. MM*. KAITTLET MsmU Im. MaM MbbwM KAfInrAHBA Hwli la742 words
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Advertisement740 1974-06-07 22 |\^ftCPTUflg OCICfiT HTt€/[ Ul iUtOft SttVlCi LOAOINC FOft LOHOCN, tOTTUOAM. HAMBUIG. BILBAO. I i HIT- KtMat l*M*a t'aaai Nttn aa.au bam pui.«mi tviMM ta/naaa mm* mmi bmj ■VtBMBBIMU MMM/IM* t/IMB VI MJ DIM llaj tlaj AtirVAU PKOM MOtTM-WHT njIOTtAN -OKTS ANO LOHOOM pmmj «smm iiimi rwn nw law ISptSUSSS -mE740 words
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Advertisement640 1974-06-07 22 owns sown ti umm. Urarm/amoT rnn %m* twjtftft P.KaMM Ptataj Uaaaj hr, MBUMtua. a-at wim gja.^ u-m Em an. Triaaj tin i w»» a/7 MBBJ SMUTI Sam B/M S/11 MM W»4 MM IS wnßfl. INtl 4/1, BMasarg IS/t, MMfwa 15 I MBMRMTII BVHMM WH Imm MyKMM 1 B» S.B*o Ittw*.640 words
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Advertisement766 1974-06-07 22 I'Ma raar op h»i>»«i *v cww am umw nwn- TMvaiTT AHBauacao thi Mr>. OipMna <iickt*r> aaa Km FILItwIM aiRTMIHQ *a. la Na. 10 Ikual. RAaiaiMIBTS POR Mini T. aii*. Fa ibM 11 ilai I 9 IMalwilM W■ > *wB)*WMB> Mfjr«. wVawwllKMl •/Tr^STKS: 1, ii. aCSi™ ctMMs—ii o«^ 1. iWkni ay766 words
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Advertisement559 1974-06-07 23 I I GENERAL I I MANAGER I DREW CHEMICAL CORPORATION, a world I leader in MARINE and industrial water treat I merit chemicals and equipment, is seeking a I dynamic and talent d individual to become I GENERAL MANAGER of its Singapore operations. Reporting to the international headquarters, this individual559 words
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Advertisement594 1974-06-07 23 SINGAPORE PETROLEUM invites applications for I MECHANICAL ENGINEER j I Degree in Mechanical Engineering. The I successful candidate will be provided with £t I training in the fields of Engineering Design, Jf I Work Construction, Inspection and general *A I Engineering Services; is I ELECTRICAL ENGINEER I I Degree in594 words
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Advertisement1839 1974-06-07 23 aT cTManagemeqt Fbsitioqs A well-known, successful and long established group trading extensively in Singapore and Malaysia requires Singapore I citizens to strengthen head office functions under the group financial controller and the group secretary. Applications for these positions will be treated in strict confidence and no approaches will be made1,839 words
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Advertisement955 1974-06-07 24 LONDON PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY BERHAD (Incorporated In the States of Malaya) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Thirteenth Annual General Meeting of the shareholders of London Pacific Insurance Company Berhad will be held at the Registered Office at No. 64-A, Jalan Bukit Blntang, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on Tuesday, the 25th955 words
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Advertisement341 1974-06-07 24 TIE TROPICAL VENEER COMPANY IENAI (Incorporated In the States of Malaya) Pejabat Yang dl-Daf tarkan No. 64-A. Jalan Buklt Blntang, Kuala Lumpur. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual General Meeting of shareholders of ths above Company will be held at the Registered OSce No. 64A. Jalan Buklt Blntang. Kuala341 words
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Advertisement334 1974-06-07 24 YAYASAN SABAH INSmnUT TEKNOLOJI MARA TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from experienced PWD Registered Class "A" or equivalent Contractors for "SITE WORK AND ROAD CONSTRUCTION FOR YAYASAN SABAH INSTITIUT TEKNOLOJI MARA" at Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. Tender Documents are available at the following offices of the Consulting Engineers, JURUTERA KONSULTANT (MALAYSIA)334 words
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Advertisement196 1974-06-07 24 LEMBAGA PELABOHAN KELANG KENYATAAN TAWARAN NO. IM4 (I) Tawaran-tawaran adalah dl-' pelawa dart Pemborong-pem-borong letrik yang bertaullah dan berpengalaman jrang berdaftar dengan Lembaga Pelabohan Kelang untuk memaaang kuasa tlang letrik ke kawaaan Komplex Keaelamatan dan Bomba dl hadapan Ibu Pejabat. LPK. Jalan Vantoren. P'labohan Kelang. Dokumen-dokumen Uwaran akan dlberl kepada196 words
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Advertisement242 1974-06-07 24 KENYATAAN PRA TAWARAN BANGUN AN CAWANGAN BANK NEGARA MALAYSIA KUANTAN Tawaran-tawaran adalah dipelawa daripada pemborong-pemborong berpengalaman yang berdaftar dengan Jabatan Kerja Raya dalam Kelas A, untuk membina dan menyiapkan projek di atas. Pemborong-pemborong yang berminat bolehlah menulis kepada Gebenur, Bank Negara Malaysia, Peti Surat 922, Kuala Lumpur dengan memberi butir-butir242 words
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Advertisement591 1974-06-07 25 classified ads (D new COURSIS or professional nairdresslng and beauty culture starting Monday 10th June. 1974 •iv Rosalie Hernon, Salon pnoentx Tel: *****6. CLASSIFIED S LOGOS COMPETITION 81.000.00 TO SI WONI Are you uoing your company logo In rour *eml-dl*play *d 7 H you ere. you can enter m* Strait*591 words
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Advertisement658 1974-06-07 25 ESTABLISHED INSPECTION ORGANISATION require* the services of cargo Inspectors Appllcanu preferably with some experience need apply with full resume, salary, reference, nonreturnable photo, telephone to S T Box A ***** EXPERIENCED SHIPBUILDING DRAUGHTSMEN DESIGNERS and ASSISTANT NAVAL ARCHITECTS required. Starting salary between 8500 81.000 depending on experience and qualiricatlons. Apply658 words
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Advertisement762 1974-06-07 25 MALE ACCOUNTS CLERK wanted by an electronics manufacturer Posssss School Certificate with knowledge and experience In bookkeeping. Completed National Service. Age below 25. Send particulars with photograph to Serangoon Road PO Box 61. Spore 12. WANTED BY EUROPEAN COMPANY Junior Bookkeeper able tc make balance sheeU Apply with particulars, photo762 words
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Advertisement773 1974-06-07 25 1 MANUFACTURING COMPANY I* 1 JURONG requires one mail Chinese delivery clerk. Applicants should have Sec II oi equivalent, able to ride motor cycle Apply stating full parti culars salary expected anc enclose one photo to' 17 Klar Teck Road, Off Internationa I Road. Jurong. RECEPTIONIST/ TELEPHONE OPERATOR required by773 words
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Advertisement685 1974-06-07 25 EXPERIENCED BALES > REPRESENTATIVE with own trsnsport wanted. Singapore r cltlsens. Basic salary 8400/- plus allowance Able to speak fluent I English and Chinese. Con tar v i with building, packaging and I Electronic Industries and advantage Apply personally to: Messrs. Broadway Enterprises Pte Ltd.. 8 Kwong Mln Road Spore685 words
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Advertisement790 1974-06-07 25 GUTHRIE ENGINEERING (S) PTE LTD Invite* application* from Singapore citlsen* for the post of TECHNICIAN QUALIFICATIONS EXPERIENCE 1 Technical Diploma from Singapore Polytechnic or Craft Certificate from Singapore Vocational Institute or Apprenticeship Certificate from acceptable Institution/ firm. I 2. A minimum of 2 3years working experience desirable but not essential790 words
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Advertisement1044 1974-06-07 25 REQUIRE TNE FOLLOWING 1) Food and Beverage Manager 2) Waitresses 3) Bartenders 4) Drivers 5) Cashiers. Must have experience Please apply personally from 9 a.m spm at Queens Hotel. 24. Mount Elisabeth off Orchard Road, S'poreß MALAY DRIVER wanted by Director preferably those staying In dlst IS Apply personally to1,044 words
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Advertisement696 1974-06-07 25 PROMINENT DEPARTMENTAL STORI Organisation Invites applications from male L female with suitable Cambridge Higher School Certificates who are Singapore ClUsens ror Trainee Supervisory posts within th* Organisation The Company orrers an Interesting and rewarding career to successful appllcanu who should submit rull particulars together with a recent photograph to 8696 words
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Advertisement622 1974-06-07 25 LARGE MANUFACTURING COMPANY requires (a) Male Machine Operators (b) Male Warehouse Labourers Appllcanu must be 1 Singapore Citlsen (2) IS years and above Apply in person at 66. Telok BUngah Road. DELIVERY BOY REQUIRED. Singapore Citlsen Experience not necessary State Age and Salary Expected ST Box A ***** TOKO ELECTRONIC622 words
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Advertisement776 1974-06-07 25 URBAN REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY Applications are Invited from Singapore Cltlsens tor the following appolntmenU:A. TRAINEE VALUER QUALIFICATION Oeneral Certificate of Education (Advanced Level) or Full Higher School Certificate with at least 4 subjects of which 2 must be at 'A' level The 4 subject* must Include Mathematics which must be at776 words
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Advertisement803 1974-06-07 26 )I*T 1* RICHARDS PARK dour. storey terrace $550 DUt 12 8t Michael's Road apartment $520 Tel: *****54 Mr Leng/ Mr Ong (930 a m 5.00p.m. )0n1y DIST. I FLAT St Thomas Walk. Furnished 3 bedrooms. 2 bath"rooms. lounge/ dining rooms, servant's room RenUl $800/- Tel: *****1 FURNISHED/ UNFURNISHED ROOM with803 words
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Advertisement760 1974-06-07 26 AMERICAN FAMILY LEAVING near-new luxury 2-storey deUched bungalow 4 bedrooms. 4 baths study marble and parquet floor Beautiful garden In highly desirable Orchid Village, dlst 11 82,--700pm. Tel *****7. NoagenU. KILLINEV ROAD/ EXETER ROAD. Spore 9 Oroundfioor flat partly furnished $600 p m Also single rooms $350 each Tel Chla760 words
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Advertisement706 1974-06-07 26 DIST. 21 BUKIT TIMAH Z-Storey semi -detached. 4 bedrooms unfurnished $550 One-storey semidetached furnished, alrcon.. $700. *****7 ACE MOJSING offers furnished double-storey detached bungalows. Sixth Avenue $2,800, Holland Road $2,500. Lucky Hill $1,300. Bright Hill $1,000 Tel *****29' ***** 46 C.H. WILLIAMS CO PTE Tel: ***** WINDSOR PARK DIST. 2*706 words
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Advertisement804 1974-06-07 26 ssr.ssg/- for furnibhbd TERRACE house, single-storey. 3 rooms, 2 halls New furniture and new extension together worth tio.ooo/- Freehold Jalan Kemunlng 12 m s Sembawang. 'i hour drive from city Phone *****2. James Tan. office hours EXCLUSIVE JALAN TANJONO HOUSE on corner Elevated Plot In K L Four bedrooms, with804 words
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Advertisement784 1974-06-07 26 Katonc-Odeon. Hlghclass Residential Area 2-storey modern terrace-houx* with Innirv mUnjgs. 5 rooms. 3 halls. 3 baths, large balcony, spacious kitchen, big compound parquet flooring, aluminium main-door, private fencing. Easy Instalments, oromot delivery ConUct Mr Chonf Singapore Tel ***** fc ***** PAN ASIA AGENCIES (Licensed Estate Agents and Preaarty Mswagsrs) Vacant784 words
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Advertisement728 1974-06-07 26 constructed Tunas Building at Junction of Anson Road/ Enggor Street have groundfloor showroom/ office space available for Immediate occupancy at attractive rental Area: 1.683 sq.ft. Pull particulars are obtainable from Tunas (Private) Limited. Basement Two. Tunas Building Tel. numbers *****1 and *****3 -9(7 lines during normal office hours. I FOR728 words
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Advertisement707 1974-06-07 26 (SINGAPORE) PTE. LMMTEO. Tour west Malaysia Seven Days *****/-. air -conditioned bus *****/-. Malaysia L Oentlng Highlands by air -conditioned bus seven days *****/-. Departure Everyday Cameron Highlands Four days 8180/-. Oentlng Highlands Four day* SSI 10/ -7/6/74. 9/6/74. 11/6/74. IV9/74. 19/6/74. 18/6/74. 19/6/74. Bangkok Chlengmal by air conditioned bus707 words
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Advertisement772 1974-06-07 26 Centre and see the Malaysia Cup Semi-Finals on 23.6 74 at Penang and cheer your home team to victory Hurry and get your bookings done early as seats are selling fast Alrcondltloned buses leave Singapore at 2 p m on 22 6 74 for Penang and will be back on772 words
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Advertisement832 1974-06-07 26 iuuenis travel, wi camp all the way to Kelantan that's how we see the East Coast We talk U> the people and we go fishing wltl. them And many things more All for SSIOO/- per person, per week Next tour 10th June to 16th June ConUct ***** MALAYSIAN CUP RETURN832 words
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Advertisement720 1974-06-07 26 TTPV.WRTTINO BEGINNERS RAPtD COURSE commencing 3 6.74 Duration 2 months Dally Mornlng, afternoon, evening sessions Fee $14/- monthly Also available normal course twice weekly. Convenient times can be arranged for shin workers Pleaae enquire- Systematic Business Training Centre. Room 117, let; floor, Peace Centre. Spore ***** *****5 infingua raw me720 words
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336 1974-06-07 28 BELGRADE, Thurs. Kevin Keegan, England's pint-sized forward, foiled World Cup contenders Yugoslavia, by heading a 75th minute equaliser to snatch a 2-2 draw in a friendly soccer match here last night. Yugoslavia, who meet champions Bra2ll In the opening World Cup match next Thursday, lookedReuter - 336 words
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170 1974-06-07 28 ROBERTS GUIDES HANTS TO STRONG POSITION LONDON, Thurs. Andy Roberts. Hampshire's llery West Indian fast bowler, yesterday continued his rout of England batsmen this season when he guided the county champions into a commanding position against Sussex at Bournemouth. Twenty-three-year -old Roberts, who has taken 34 wickets this season, dismissedReuter - 170 words
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547 1974-06-07 28 RACE 1 1.10 CLASS f DIV. S— *1F. 1 Carbine i.H Saoiaa t Lincoln! Ian US J. Juhmmm It I Roll of Honour «.lt McCtaae It 4 Royalty II Sit Saaury 5 City SUtM WUmo Ttmberlane II I.M Snf 7 Snnray HI 7.M Prtwr*547 words
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594 1974-06-07 28 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Mark down Alcatraz (late Johnny Reb) as a lively outsider in Race Seven here on Saturday. This Oood Brandy gelding; has not won in three seasons he was useful at his peak in 1971 winning three sprint594 words
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Article534 1974-06-07 28 BACE 1 MS Claaa Dlv. t «F 1 Oood Returns II (ID 9 00 2 Lion Cub (9) 8.11. 3 Negrl Express <3> 8 OS. 4 Vagabond II (6) 8 08; 6 Tara Lass (IS) •.07; 6 Can Can (5) 80S. 7 Sans Pride (1) 1.06; 8534 words
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335 1974-06-07 28 King Pele will kick off the World Cup DRASILIA, Thurs.— Brazilian soccer Idol Pele will kick off the World Cup in West Germany next week and will be honoured in the opening ceremonies as the most dazzling football player in history. The 33-year-old Football King, the only player ever toReuter - 335 words
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Article82 1974-06-07 28 EDINBURGH. Thurs Former tennis scar Bob Falkenburg. who won the Wimbledon singles title In 1944. led the advance Into the fourth round of the British Amateur Oolf Championship with a pair of victories here yesterday The 48-year-old American, who has been living In Brazil in recent82 words
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Article41 1974-06-07 28 GEOROKTOWN. Thurs West Indies offspin bowler Lance Olbbs haa been appointed full-time sport* organiser (or the Guyana Government. It was officially announced here. Olbta. 40. played for Warwickshire In the English County Cricket Championship until last season— Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article555 1974-06-07 28 Birntlll tor th« Slnsapor* Turf CKib camblMd Amateur PioftHMaal omtißC oa Jim IS aaa la. MARA GLASS 1 WT. Otym pie Plam* ii. oi<c CnmM on vantar. Ttytnt Prlnc* Puna, auta limiihi, Joy spinmNurimin Sun. Uttle Boy. Oarom City. Katoat Or»y. Tti Dai IV, Batat* Drvilopmtnt II555 words
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Advertisement57 1974-06-07 28 MALAYSIA CUP SEMI-FINAL SINGAPORE VERSUS PENANG ("{TURN MATCH) By Deluxe Air Condition Coach 2 Days/ 3 Nights $80 Only Tour includes eir-conaition Transportation. Accommodation. Lunch. Dinner and ENTRANCI TICKET TO THE MATCH. Doportur. 22nd Juno. 1874 at 7 30 p.m Enquiries:— CITICENTER TRAVELS COACH TOUR (PTE) LTD. 470. River Valley57 words
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Article, Illustration340 1974-06-07 29 JOE DORAI - FAS offer national coach Walker a 2-year extension JOE DORAI By WITH the likelihood of Singapore's participation In the 1976 pre-Olympic soccer tournament, the FA of Singapore has offered national coach Michael Walker a two-year extension of his contract. walker's two-year term In Singapore expires at the end of July.340 words
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Article67 1974-06-07 29 NEW YORK. Thun. R»fult* of yesterdays major IS League baseball runes Nalteaal Lmcm: Louis 4 San Franclaco 1, Philadelphia 4 Atlanta 2. Montreal Houston J, 8m Dtego 4 Chloego 3. Los Angela* 3 Pittsburgh 3. American League: Baltimore 5 Kansas City 4, Cleveland Texas 3. Oakland 9UPI - 67 words
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330 1974-06-07 29 Goalkeepers Paul and Eric on 3-day trial CINGAPORE Malaysia Cup team's search for a reliable goalkeeper for the second-leg seml-flnal against Penang at City Stadium, Penang, on June 23 is still on, reports Joe Dora!. Last night two more goalkeepers, former Internationals Paul Anthonysamy and Eric Paine, were Invited to330 words
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193 1974-06-07 29 Malays to decide tonight on Ramli's position SINGAPORE Malays officials are faced with a Ramll Sudl poser for the Sultans Gold Cup semi-final match against Perak at the National Stadium on Sunday at 7 pm, reports Joe Dorai. The coaches and officials are contemplating whether Ramll should be played as193 words
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Article20 1974-06-07 29 TELOK Blangah Constituency beat Ttong Bahru Const ltueno 4-1 In a friendly soccer match at Buklt ChernJr. yesterday.20 words
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430 1974-06-07 29 Godfrey Robert - Godfrey Robert By Fve withdrawals have weakened the Singapore team to meet Malaysia In the annual AllComers three-day cricket Test starting at the Kuala Lumpur padang today. Skipper Robin Tessensohn. allrounders Mike Bcrutton and John Martens, offsplnner Sreerangam Muruthl and wicket- keeper Prltam Singh,430 words
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Article, Illustration493 1974-06-07 29 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW Bi KAREN CHONG qualified for the Asian Age-group meet in Manila later this month with a sterling perfomance in yesterday's final trials at Tanjong Rhu. Karen, who failed to make the grade in previous trials, won her ticket with a personal493 words
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306 1974-06-07 29 SEREMBAN, Thurs. f*EN TRE-FORW ARD Kuldip Slrigh slotted In a 50th minute goal to give Negrl Sembilan an upset 1-0 win over Perak, the defending champions, In the Razak Cup hockey semi-final league at the Station Padang here today. In another match, Selangor were306 words
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246 1974-06-07 29 TONY FRANCIS - Shah to face FAM Disciplinary committee TONY FRANCIS By KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Shaharuddln Abdullah, Penanf's former international striker, will appear before the FAM Disciplinary Committee on June 16 a week before Penanf play Singapore jtn the Malaysia Cup soccer semi-final return ler at the City Stadium. Shaba rnddln will face246 words
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Article194 1974-06-07 29 ONDON. Thurs. Eng- land were In trouble against the medium-pace of India's Abid Ah on the openIng day of the First cricket Test at a gloomy Old Ttafford, Manchester, today. Manchester iiad provided a typically wet. windy day with which to commence the aeries and between194 words
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Miscellaneous138 1974-06-07 29 SWIMMING Asian Age Group trial (Tanjong Rhu 2.30 pjn.) SOCCER— Business Houses Ltfcgue and Cup Dlv. 1 Hong Kong Bank v Shell (Toa Fayoh); Dlv 2 MAS v Rneetn Hume (Oeylang): 8 pore Hilton v Union Carbide (Farrer Park); Dtv. 1: Bosch v Ford Motor (Tanglln); Hume v Cast Asiatic.138 words
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Article278 1974-06-07 30 Woman shot in toe during scuffle A 'M YEAR-OLD woman was shot during a struggle between two members of her family and a detective in their shop in Balestier Road yesterday. Low Sim GeJc, the daughter of the electrical and hardware shop proprietor was shot In her left toe. Her278 words
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Article, Illustration171 1974-06-07 30 A LAST MINUTE FROLIC FOR SHUTTLERS iirOMEN members of TT tbe Chinese badminton team (in dark salt) having a last frolic with Singapore's female shuttlers at the Pajra Lebar airport yesterday morning before their departure for Peking. The four Chinese players (from left): Weng Chien Te. Liv Hsiao Cheng, Liang171 words
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Article56 1974-06-07 30 BRISBANE. Thurs. A poultry fanner. Edward Chester, left his money to homing pigeons but a court ruleo that his relaUves should be given the cash because the pigeons were not a charity. Mr Chester left his money to the Royal National Association to improve the breedingReuter - 56 words
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Article44 1974-06-07 30 TOKYO. Thurs. Japanese and Thai business leaders today agreed that mutual efforts should be made to narrow the trade Imbalance between me two countries. The agreement was reached at a four-day trade cooperation committee meeting which ended today. Rev-44 words
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393 1974-06-07 30 DAMASCUS, Thursday JJNITED Nations |>eacekeepi ng troops began patrolling the ceasefire lines on the Golan Heights today as Red Cross planes were bringing home the last. PoWs from the October war. Red Cross planes flew 367 Syrian prisoners of war, 10 IraqisReuter; AP - 393 words
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Article, Illustration199 1974-06-07 30 Mountain search for kidnapped British peer DUBLIN. Thurs. The hunt for gunmen who kidnapped a British aristocrat and his wife centred today on remote mountains south of here and detectives believe they may be on the verge of tracking the gang down Troops, police and hellcopters have been scourIng theReuter; AP - 199 words
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Article418 1974-06-07 30 LONDON. Thuri Tb* markttl clond quietly nnx«J ud at Sp m tht naanctel Timw Inda •«J UP 0 6 to W« 5 TIM B«nk of En«iin<l lonmori •tktrment th«t tht Mop* for furth*r reduction* In InttrMt nM •bouia not b* tx»««er»t»<l unaettlMi nntlDMtit Oovcrnmtnt boadi botwooa to whllt418 words
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Obituary73 1974-06-07 30 MARII AGNSS MITCHCU. »!>«. Kimeko HruhM*. motMr-18-law of ItM Mr B William* «w*y peacefully 7« Cort«j« m>« Btoc* as. •taith CtaM. *>*/!* mo pra for BIMMd iunMM. !>■■ to C.CX BIRTH* TSS CHOC ÜBS eall*d onto tht Lord •«/74 B»ov»* win of Lh o>ii Blanc. Mother of Sr 173 words
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Advertisement335 1974-06-07 30 Relict of Guru Gobind Singh arriving in Singapore The public of Singapore will be glad to note that Relics connected with the Life of Guru Gobind Singh, the Tenth Sikh Guru will arrive in Singapore on Friday, 7th June, 1974 by SIA Flight No. SQ 641 approximately at 4.30 p.m.335 words
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Miscellaneous18 1974-06-07 30 The weather THE weather outlook (or Singapore from 6 a.m. to noon today: Isolated showers In late morning.18 words
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