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Title Section15 1974-06-14 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 25 CENTS M.C.(P) 21/74 FINAL EDITION FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 197415 words
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Article798 1974-06-14 1 JOSEPH YEO - JOSEPH YEO More than 170,000 tenants face service and conservancy fee increases By MORE than 170,000 Housing Board flat dwellers will have to pay more for their service and conservancy charges from July 1. This is because of greatly increased costs of labour and energy, according798 words
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Article, Illustration166 1974-06-14 1 P.M. RAKAN - P.M. RAKAN By rEKE were smiles all round when President Ne Win flew in yesterday In a Union of Burma Airways special aircraft far four day visit. Cxaght in a happy mood bj Strata T.mei cameraman Tan Wee Him are President166 words
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Article487 1974-06-14 1 CAIRO, Thursday PRESIDENT Anwar Sadat told President Nixon here there could be no real peace in the Middle East without a political solution of the Palestine problem. But he assured the American leader at a state banquet last night that Justice for the Palestinians didReuter; AP; UPI - 487 words
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Article42 1974-06-14 1 NEW YORK. Thun. Dow Jones average*, baaed on rint hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange: 30 Indus B4S.M. up 101. 30 Trarup 174.09. up O.M: IS UUU TIM. down 0 43; 66 Stocks 3MS3. up 003 on42 words
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Article69 1974-06-14 1 ABERDEEN. Thurs. British miners today voted unanimously to demand more money less than four months after their previous pay dispute led to the downfall of the Conservative Government In February A conference here of the National Union of Mlneworken <NUM> demanded Increases of up to69 words
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197 1974-06-14 1 Higher tax exempt ceiling for houses- rE celling for Income ta*. exemption from the net annual value for owner- occupied bosses has been raised from SIMM to tUJM. The new exemption limit "a further concession to encourage home ownership among wage earners" win come Into effect from tbe 1975 assessment197 words
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Article47 1974-06-14 1 WASHINOTON Thurs. White House counsel Pred Buxharft. SO. a Key flgura In defending President Nixon in the Watergate scandal. was admitted to a hospital coronary unit early today suffering from chart pains. H* was reported to b* In serious but stabl* condition*. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article126 1974-06-14 1 TAIPEH Thurs A South Korean actreai. An In Book. 33. haa been voted Uv most photogenic participant In the 30th Aalan PUm FMUval by the Talpeh Preai Photographers Association tbe aaim latlm announced today AP. Police fanned out through three West Oerman states hunting a World Cup guerilla raiding126 words
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Article33 1974-06-14 1 F R A NKFUBT, Than, Haiders Brasil were held to a real-less draw by Tagoalavia in the opening match of the World Cap finals here today. Renter (Revert in Page U).Reuter - 33 words
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Article229 1974-06-14 1 World Cup: Big police alert on BERLIN, Thorsday WEST German police went on a nationwide alert foday to prevent Arab guerilla or left-wing terrorism from disrupting i\\p opening of the World Cup soccer tournament. We ar',- on our guard all over Crermany," a jolice officer said. ace were kept secretReuter - 229 words
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Article69 1974-06-14 1 BANGKOK. Than. The Thai Government tonight announced an Increase in the dally minimum ware of wrkers In an attempt to meet strikers' de* mands for higher pay, better condition! and changes In la boar law*. Tbe Interior Ministry said tbe wage Increase weald take effect from69 words
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Advertisement270 1974-06-14 1 SHOES P 0IL No. 706 RESISTANT 122. DAKOTA CRESCENT, BLOCK 36. OLD KALLANG ESTATE. SINGAPORE 14. TEL. *****1 GRIEVING SON FALLS DEAD ON COFFIN Page S DR. KISSINGER'S new '111 quit' threat 2 BRITAIN'S shops t-, cut prices of food 2 MORE AID for India despite N-test 3 tie* DISABLED270 words
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Straits Times World News
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179 1974-06-14 2 Britain to China: Let's be good friends LONDON, Thurs. Britain yesterday emphasised to China Its desire for good relations between their two Oovemmeuts, a Foreign Office spokesman said. This was stressed by Labour Foreign Secretary Mr. James Callaghan during a 45-mlnute meeting with tbe Chinese ambassador In London, Mr. SunReuter - 179 words
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166 1974-06-14 2 BERGEN (Norway). Thurs. The United States has received support from Its Nato allies for a new flexible nuclear strategy giving priority to selected military targets. A communique released at the end of a two-day meeting of Nato defence ministers said they examined the ImplicationsReuter - 166 words
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Article, Illustration251 1974-06-14 2 EGYPT GIVES NIXON A WELCOME TO REMEMBER pAI*O. Thar* —Two Vj million dancing, ebe c r in» Egyptians gave President Nixon the biggest waleasat of Us life yesterday. President Aaw a t Sadat later rave him the nations highest honour and feted him with a lavish baaejaet la the (ardentUPI - 251 words
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Article133 1974-06-14 2 DEBATE OPENS ON FREE TRADE QTRABBOURO, Thun. O The European Parliament, deeply concerned by Italy's unilateral decision to curb Imports today debates an emergency resolution urging member states to quickly re-establish the free circulation of goods Inside the Community. The resolution, which dorilnates today's business In the assembly. also urgesReuter - 133 words
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Article34 1974-06-14 2 aaXJCL, Thun. Tbe aaodl Arabian Oomnmait will buy MO 000 too* of ea> ■MBt In UM MXt II SMOUM tnm SSanayaag Company. tk» larfsst ommiii prodnosr la aouUi Korea. It was34 words
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500 1974-06-14 2 WARNING BEFORE MIDDLEEAST TRIP SECRETARY of State Henry Kissinger, responding to suggestions in some quarters that Watergate is affecting America's foreign relations, said he would resign if he believed President Nixon was manipulating US foreign policy for the sake of domesticReuter; UPI - 500 words
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165 1974-06-14 2 Shops to cut prices of basic foods LONDON. Than. Britain's major food retailers have accepted a government pi n to ut prices of basic family necessities b) up to 10 per cent by using profits made from other Items, the Government announced yesterday. Secretary for Prices and Consumer Protection ShirleyAP - 165 words
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Article43 1974-06-14 2 BRASILIA. Thurs. Bratil has found oil deposits In the northern coastal state of Rio Grand* do None which can produce 80.000 barrels a day, or a quarter of all the oil currently produced by Braall. It was confirmed mtorday APAP - 43 words
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Article137 1974-06-14 2 MOGADISHU. Thurs. Somali President Siad Barre took over as chairman of the Organisation of African Unity last night and pledged a militant programme to revamp the OAU structure and prepare for possible conflict with South Africa. The African socialist leader said the OAU shouldReuter - 137 words
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282 1974-06-14 2 Japan in deepest slump since the war rKYO. Thurs. The Japanese economy, suffering now from the worst effects of the Arab oil cutbacks last autumn. Is In Its deepest slump since the postwar recovery 30 years ago. An official of the Economic Planning Agency ■oil newsmen that economic activity declinedNYT - 282 words
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Article42 1974-06-14 2 BKDUL, Thun Police today arrested an American civil.' an on charges of |ir— w •Ing drugs estimated to be worn USSIO.OOO (5534.000) Prciecutor Pyon Kap-Kyu said Oordon Haagenjon was found In pooMaaton of 1.200 tablets of LSD UPI.UPI - 42 words
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308 1974-06-14 3 Daughter of US admiral latest girl in life of Charles LONDON. Thurs A blonde. 20-year-old US admiral's daughter was today named as the latest girl in the life of Prince Charles, heir to the British throne. The Dally Mall said that Prince Charles had asked for Laura Jo Watkins, whomReuter - 308 words
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118 1974-06-14 3 POLICE KILL 4 ROBBERS IN STREET SHOOT-OUT MANILA, Than. Police in a ganbattle killed four men who had robbed and stabbed a man to death In neighbouring Quezon City. A police spokesman said today tbe four held up an employee of tbe Empire Electronics Cony pany last night, robbed himUPI - 118 words
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Article74 1974-06-14 3 BANGKOK. Thurs— SUU prosecution lawyers today lodged an appeal here against the acquittal of a former Thai police officer on charges of blowing up a Cathay Pacific airliner and killing all 81 people aboard. Konr?r Police Lieut. Somchal Chalyasut. 31, was found not guilty In the Bangkok CriminalReuter - 74 words
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Article79 1974-06-14 3 rpoKYO, Thurs. Premier Chou En-lal of China -1- has congratulated Australian Prime Minister Edward Oough Whitlam on his election victory in a message dated June 4, Peking's Hsinhua news agency said yesterday. Hsinhua quoted Mr. Chou's message as saying: "Please accept my heartfelt congratulations onAP - 79 words
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Article, Illustration356 1974-06-14 3 Nixon agress to hand over more documents PRESIDENT Nixon yesterday waived a claim of executive privilege and agreed to hand over documents subpoenaed by former White House aide John Ehrllchman. Mr. Nixon's action removed the prospect of his being cited for contempt of court by district court Judge Oerhard Geeell.Reuter - 356 words
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442 1974-06-14 3 PARIS. Thursday J^S inteiiKition.il aid consortium is expected to grant India a substantial aid increase to help overcome acute problems caused by soaring oil and rood prices despite criticism of the country's recent test of a nuclear device, officials j said here today.Reuter - 442 words
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Article68 1974-06-14 3 COLOMBO. Thurs. The Joint Opposition tabled a motion in the Sri Lanka National Assembly yesterday asking the Commonwealth Parliamentary Union to postpone Its conference here In September. The motion said the Union should postpone Its Commonwealth parliamentary conference because Sri I a nka i OppositionUPI - 68 words
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Article27 1974-06-14 3 COLOMBO. Thurs. Cholera has killed US people In Sri Lanka since an epidemic broke out In the country last November, the Health Ministry announced. Reulei27 words
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221 1974-06-14 3 2,000 disabled babies allowed to die annually WASHINGTON, Thurs Each year it U believed some 2.000 lnfanU born with severe handicap* are allowed to die In the United States because someone decide* that treatment should be discontinued or withheld. Should such decisions be left as they are now to parents221 words
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Article74 1974-06-14 3 WASHffIOTON, Thura.— World finance mlnlatan today wind up talk* on International monetary reform with hope of ending an lmpaaae over additional financial aid for developlnt oounUfea. Senior flrance offlcUii were optimistic after a threehour working dinner last night that a dliputc which had pitted the US andReuter - 74 words
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WORLD NEWS THREE
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189 1974-06-14 4 Peking's leaders criticised in wall posters PEKING. Thurs. The I Peking city leadership was openly attacked today In a series of wall posters boldly stuck opposite the Municipal Headquarters in the heart of Peking. It was the first time the Peking leadership had come under fire publicly In the currentReuter - 189 words
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Article33 1974-06-14 4 WELLINGTON. Thun New Zealand Ovenaaa Trade Minister, Mr. Joeeph Waldlng returned here today confident that thU country will gain an adjustment In the Common Market price for Its butter export*. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article22 1974-06-14 4 COLOMBO. Th&rs. Bart Oermany presented a big .extile mill to the Sri Lanka 3ovtrnment yesterday, the iovrrnment announced. UPI.UPI - 22 words
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Article, Illustration204 1974-06-14 4 NEW YORK. Than. Five-year-old Avrtl Klnaler held hostage at gunpoint in a New York apartment was lured to safety yesterday with a lollipop. The girl's father was found dead Inside. Wearing bulletproof vests and carrying rifles, police marksmen raced Into the apartment and told theAP; UPI - 204 words
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284 1974-06-14 4 Plea for $1 1,600 m EEC aid to developing countries LUXEMBOURG, Thurt The Common Market will be urged today to act aside up to £2.000 million (8111.600 million) for aid to developing countries now negotiating trade and aid arrangement* with the BKC. BBC development aid ministers meeting hen to decide284 words
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Article93 1974-06-14 4 BHUTTO TO VISIT BANGLA: HOSSADf Y\ACCA, Thurs— Pakla1/ tan's Prime Minister Zulflkar All Bhutto will visit Bangladesh shortly. Bangladesh Foreign Minister Kamal Hossain said here yesterday There would be an official announcement In the next few days on the visit the first by a member of the Pakistani Oovernment sine*Reuter - 93 words
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375 1974-06-14 4 Special move in Israel to guard Nixon JBRUBALAM. Thurs Israel has officially launched "Operation Eagle" the biggest peacetime military operation in its history —to protect President Nixon during his 26 hour vl< to Israel, police said yesterday Eight thousand Israeli policemen, paratroopers, border police and secu rlty officers were beingReuter; AP - 375 words
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Article25 1974-06-14 4 LONDON. Than. British financial aid to India la likely to be Increased next year, Overseas Development Minister Mrs. Judith Hart indicated yesterday. neuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article45 1974-06-14 4 SYDNEY Thurs Acupuncture has brtn uaad at a Sydney psychiatric clinic to withdraw an lt-yaar-old from heroin addiction, according to a letter In '.he Medical Journal of Australia. The girl was a "malnllner" she Injected heroin directly into a rain neuterReuter - 45 words
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258 1974-06-14 4 Go easy on pay claims call by TUC NEW UNION POLICY A BOOST FOR WILSON LONDON. Thursday •pRADE union leaders yesterday urged Britain's 10 million organised workers to moderate wage claims as part of a social contract with the three-month-old Labour Government. The recommendation by the economic committee of tteReuter - 258 words
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Article110 1974-06-14 4 Attack on police: 2 hurt BANGKOK. Thurs. Two policemen were Injured yesterday In a terrorist attack that burned down a police station and about 20 lodgings in southern Thailand. Potto* yesterday Mid about 100 terrortsu moved Into the outpost In a dlsttlct of Nakhon 81 Thammarat province and after .Trie*AP - 110 words
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Article80 1974-06-14 4 LOS ANGELES. Than. Philippine Sen. Rani Man--1 glabus saM yesterday that President Marcos had become a "dictator and usurper' 1 backed by the "American presence." At a news conference Sen. Manglabus *ald President Marco* should have ended Sis last term in accordance with the Constitution80 words
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332 1974-06-14 4 Lon Nol calls on Boret again to form new Cabinet DHNOM PENH, Thurs —President Lon Noi today accepted the resignation of the Government of Prime Minister Long Boret and asked him to try to form a new government again this week If possible, the national radio announced The ann oReuter; AP - 332 words
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WORLD NEWS FOUR
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Article231 1974-06-14 5 'No outside influence' is vital JAKARTA, Than. Burmese Presiden Ne Win and President Suharto re affirmed the importance of following 'ndependent policies free from foreign interference during their talks this week a joint press statement said today. The statement, Iwued at the Burmese leader left aboard hia special Union ofReuter - 231 words
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148 1974-06-14 5 RANGOON REJECTS PLEAS BY JAPAN, STORE fFOKYO, Thurs. A Burma has rejected appeals by Japan and Singapore for the release of a 31-member International fishery survey team Jailed In Rangoon for alleged violation of Burmese territorial waters, a Government official said today. Chief cabinet secretary Susumu Nlkaldo told reporters theUPI - 148 words
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Article35 1974-06-14 5 BEIRUT: Saudi Arabia's acquisition of M per cent ownership of the Arabian American Oil Company forma part of a plan to brint crude oil prices lower, accordlnj to Saudi Arabian Government sources. LONDON: Britain hu35 words
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Article22 1974-06-14 5 made representations and expressed regret to France about the proposed French nuclear test series In the atmosphere, a Foreign Office spokesman said.22 words
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Article27 1974-06-14 5 PARIS: French business circles and trade union leaden greeted Prance'* new austerity propimmt with cautious distaste, each group fearing It would suffer most ."rom the antlinflat'on measures.27 words
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Article37 1974-06-14 5 NEW DELHI: Mr Qeorge Fernandes, trade union leader who played a major role In last month'* Indian rail strike, was banned from the state of Bihar when he landed In the capital, Patna. All India Radio reported.37 words
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Article29 1974-06-14 5 ntlPOLI: Thr Shell Company operating In Libya has "yielded" to a national laation law issued last year and pledged to drop all lecal action taken against the Libyan Government.29 words
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Article30 1974-06-14 5 MRIS: The FrenebBrltLsh Concorde supersonic Jetliner took off (or the United States In an attempt to win over sceptical Americans, on whom the commercial cuccess of the plane probably depends.30 words
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Article31 1974-06-14 5 IOSCOW: Soviet Premier Alexel Kocygtn said that Soviet American detente marked a historic turning point In world affairs and was not a bit power conspiracy aa charged by China's leaden. Afencle..31 words
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272 1974-06-14 5 Gold: Tokyo view on bid to aid —Italy— rpOKYO, Thurs.— JapaX nese monetary officials said today Japan was hoping that the target of demonetising of gold would be malnI talned despite the agreement reached by the Oroup of 10 Finance Ministers to allow the use of gold as collateral forReuter - 272 words
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140 1974-06-14 5 Penniless Thanom wants to go home BANOKOK, Thurs. Deposed Thai leader Thanom Klttlkachorn, now living in exile in Boston, said In an Interview published today that he was broke and wanted to return to Thailand. The Interview, given to a reporter of the monthly Mahachon magazine, was the first byReuter - 140 words
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299 1974-06-14 5 VICE. Thurs After +1 five round* of preliminaries In the World Cheea Olympiad, the leaders In each group are emerging Philippine* with their strongest team ever head* the group and have strong hopes of qualifying for the final group. Other Asian countries are fighting to299 words
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453 1974-06-14 5 War readiness costs America $24 bil. WASHINGTON, Thursday THE United States should withdraw its 151,000 land-based troops in South Korea, Japan, Thailand, the Philippines and Taiwan, Sen. Alan Granston said yesterday. Testifying before tre House Subcommittee c? Asian and Pacific Affairs, the California DemocratUPI - 453 words
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Article28 1974-06-14 5 LONDON Thurs. Britain's balance of payment* showed a deficit of £IJSO million <St7.4M mutton) for the first quarter of this year, the Treasury announced yesterday ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article32 1974-06-14 5 HVDNIY. Thurs. Theo Brown, 40. an Australian marine researcher, said yesterday he was developing a device which repels sharks by sending out sound signals from transmitters on the seabed UPI.UPI - 32 words
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Article43 1974-06-14 6 ENCDC fluratman Markaamn, a taaehar of Tun aert Lananf Secondary School, will give a talk on a novel he has written entitled Taada Jalan Keluar (No Way Out) at the National Library on June It at I pjn.43 words
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Article23 1974-06-14 6 A TOTAL of 244 oaaes of Uttering offence* will be mentioned at tha Tenth Magistrate i Court on Monday at 1 pm23 words
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349 1974-06-14 6 gOME 13,292 policy holders of Income, NTUC's insurance co-operative, will soon receive bonuses on their policies totalling $1.5 million. In addition, shareholders will get a six per cent dividend from the shareholders' fund. According to Mr. A.T. Shlmpl, Income'i general manager and actuary,349 words
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102 1974-06-14 6 HOSPITAL OPENS DOORS TO ALL RACES Tiß Kwong Wai Shlu Hospital In Serangoon Road will admit patients of all races from tomorrow. The fees In the hospital which has 400 beds, ranges from $1 to $4 a patient a day. Tne 94-year-old Cantonese hospital decided to open its door to102 words
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Article98 1974-06-14 6 POSB chief to speak at luncheon MR. Tan Chock Kian. chairman of the Poet Office Savings Bank and Permanent Secretary (budget division) Ministry of Finance, will speak on some aspects of the POBB at the Rotary Club of Singapore (Bast) lunch meeting at Hilton Hotel today PrtBSR will be siren98 words
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Article33 1974-06-14 6 TH* National Productivity Board will organist a eouras on Profeaaional AaJaamanarilp in stog oah at tha SB* lecture room In Thong Teck Bultdlng from June 17 to M at 9 am.33 words
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Article86 1974-06-14 6 NINE Malaysians— four women and five men were among 70 people rounded up by Queenstown police at a North Buona Vista worksite on Wednesday. They were found with expired entry passes. Two other men, among those held were found to be Illegal Immigrants and have been referred86 words
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214 1974-06-14 6 Scheme B transport service will not be altered- operators J. and commuUn wore yesterday aasured that the Government had no Immediate plans to alter the operations of scheme B of the supplementary transport service. An official source said scheme B would continue and would not be immediately affected by the214 words
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Article35 1974-06-14 6 TWO women were fined $50 each by the Pint Maflctrmtc'i Court yesterday for gambling at Lorong alundek at about > pjn. on Wednesday Ng Mul Lin. 44. and Tan Saw Cboon. SI. pleaded35 words
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377 1974-06-14 6 Man: I was hit by inspector outside bar A SELF confessed A secret society member alleged In a district court yesterday that he was assaulted by a police inspector and a detective sergeant shortly after leaving a bar. Ismail bin Mohamed Sharlff was testifying at the trial of Inspector Chan377 words
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97 1974-06-14 6 A POUR-year-old gJrl Is now recovering In Kandang Kerbau Hospital after being raped. A member of the public found her crying at Boon Teck Road last Tuesday morning and brought her to Kandang Kerbau Police Station. Police suspected the had been sexually attacked.97 words
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Miscellaneous166 1974-06-14 6 Bringing Op rathw By BUI Kavanagh Hal Camp \iY I'llHaWM M,S,»OSI V g \f X MOPS JtOOfi V.^U. LIMS MV W T S4MI MSB* A OOniLLA I 7 B 000*9 J IWf j, N€W K*«<§y-FU»» >^~~— r^fl KJJCA*«> *VIOM TMi ZOO > ]S^U»ObO U*£m I By CnU Young CORA IS166 words
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264 1974-06-14 7 Prices of fish rise by another 10 cents FE prices of most foodstuffs except fish remained unchanged, the Trade Department said yesterday. Prices of Spanish mackerel, horse mackerel, mackerel and red snapper rose by a further 10 cents and are now retailed at $2.40, $1.60, $1.40 and $120 per katl264 words
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Article55 1974-06-14 7 CHIA Mul. 53. and Chang Lan. 59. were jailed for a day each and fined $500 and $300 respectively by the First Magistrate's Court yesterday for stealing four pieces of children's clothes worth »4 from the vessel Clara Maersk off Clifford Pier on Wednesday at about55 words
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390 1974-06-14 7 Barrier has broken down... RELATIONS between Indonesia and Singapore will be more fruitful and rewarding in time to come, the Indonesian Ambassador to Singapore, Mr. Rukmito Hendraningrat, said He Vaid the much- talked-ab out "psychological barrier" which divided the two countries for quite390 words
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Article, Illustration125 1974-06-14 7 A I RBI S A3OUB the world's only shortto medium range wide-bodied aircraft flew into Pava Lebar Airport yesterday for three demonstration flights today. Aboard the aircraft was Mr. Henri Zlegler. president and chief executive of Airbus Industrie, the manufacturers in France. The125 words
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103 1974-06-14 7 Hsien Loong to get degree, diploma CAMBRIDOE. Thurs Lee Hsien Loong, son of Singapore Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew. will receive his Bachelor of Arts honours degree and diploma In computer science at Cambridge University's graduation ceremony on June 21. Hsien Loong, S3, scored the coveted double first with firstReuter - 103 words
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Article41 1974-06-14 7 MR. Arthur Yap. a local artist, will present a one-man exhibition of some 35 acrylic paintings done between 1969 and 1974 at the Alpha Oallery from tomorrow to June 34 between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. dally except Friday41 words
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246 1974-06-14 7 NANCY BYRAMJI - Singapore keeps up high growth rate says CDC NANCY BYRAMJI By LONDON, Thurt 1 Singapore haa continued to maintain a high rate of growth and Impressive industrial activity. This was stated in the annual report of the Commonwealth Development Corporation Issued here today. "Increasingly It is entering the field of246 words
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Advertisement129 1974-06-14 7 TOWER SUPER COOLING TOWER Accepted and Recognised by Industries in tropical zones for its QUALITY. DURABILITY RELIABILITY j.^ a^f^ r~ —^B -X_ From 3to XOOO tons BV9IMIBIMiMMI a T^ LcJ BlTlk^BllWlSsßl^^r*^Bß r—. B^B^^^T^^l^^^bß ••^V* rf aVaVrtMJMs|BfHai LLa7 i a^LH WAH CHANG m ENGINEERIN6 CORPN. (PTE) LTD T7t* FLOOR. ROBJNA HOUSE,129 words
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Advertisement264 1974-06-14 7 I HONG LEONGJ I 45-STOREY BUILDING c c*^ i law** I*1 lr^'^B^sF jW Bliii^ i^^^l!!! HONG LEONG BUILDING is conveniently i^isl^^aai located in one of Singapore's prime sites bounded JA J^lia^^% by Shenton Wav, Robinson Road, Cross Street /Jk 4 §i|||^^ and Tele 9 ra P n Street with a264 words
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Miscellaneous276 1974-06-14 7 Straits Times Crossword r^ Ha^ Hai a^ a^ai^^B Mm LUflflfla! Bb«~~^i^^^|""~^I~~~^I ACBOftg 4 Prom which to alarm the Thanks? Rubbish it ramp? (4. 4> just a game! isi Man wanting trim badly? 7 Ftcurr shows what could >*> h» real support for miners Temperamental displays (7). not expected in the276 words
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146 1974-06-14 8 - fftHE popular •wimmlng 1 spot at SentOM U oner again drawing crowds, according to apokwian of the Sentosa. Development Corporation. The spokesman said yesterday thai people were slowly overcoming then- fear* of the 14 human skeletons which were found recently In shallow graves in146 words
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Article40 1974-06-14 8 THI Vice-Chancellor of Nanyang University. Prof. Hsueh Shou-sheng. will open a two-day seminar on Applications of Operational Research In Singapore In conJunction with Science Fortnight 1974 at the College of Arts. Nanyang University, today at >J0 ajn.40 words
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Article487 1974-06-14 8 A bigger than oil crisis threat Matching production with inflation BUSINESS firms here will face a bigger threat than that posed by the oil crisis if they fail to match their production with the rate of inflation, warns an economist. Dr. Lee Soo Ann said during a television forum on487 words
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Article77 1974-06-14 8 RGS band at Sentosa ONE of the top school bands here, the ftO-member Raffles Oirla' School band. will play at the picnic e rounds of Sentosa on Sunday In the first band perforn snee to cc given at the tourist report The all-girl band who are performing at the Invitation77 words
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Article34 1974-06-14 8 INDRA bin Lotan. JO, waa Jailed for two weeks by the First Magistrate* Court yesterday tor entering Singapore without a vaild paa* on June II at about 6 am He pleaded guilty34 words
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Article, Illustration147 1974-06-14 8 TILAPIAS GALORE. BUT NOT FOR THE MARKET rr was the end of the Mm for this shoal of fish yesterday as they were stooped up in basketfuls bat not for the market. The dead tilapias, a fresh water fish, lined the beaches from Woodlands to KranJL People living in the147 words
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104 1974-06-14 8 Motorist lulled in crash with taxi A MOTORIST. Em Lien Hoe. 41, died Instantly when his car was involved In an accident with a taxi in Upper Thomson Road yesterday Ha was on bis way to sambawang whan tha accident occurred at S.lO aJn. Pour ni—nas inside the ear and104 words
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Article56 1974-06-14 8 TH> downward trend In the natural increase in Singapore's popuataon in February was not maintained, and March aaw the figure rise by 7< to reaoh a .en The natural increase la the net result of ova births (3 Mi-lie higher than In the prerloua month) minus56 words
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Article79 1974-06-14 8 Dawee flies in for private visit THAI Air Chief Marshal Dawee Chullaupaya, who was In Kuala Lumpur with a 12--man delegation to attend the Malaysia-Thailand Border Committee meetIng, new in here yesterday for a two-day private visit. He Is on his way to Sarawak where he will be joined by79 words
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Article37 1974-06-14 8 MR. MioneeJ Kse win conduct a tai chi ohuan course in sngaab at the Metropolitan TMCA premise, at Meyer Pace in Katong on Mondays and Fridays from •JO am. to 7*o a-m atarttog today.37 words
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182 1974-06-14 8 pHIN Shan Toag. tt, \J a student from Sabah wanted by the FBI on two murder charges, was yesterday ordered to be remanded for a weak at Qoeenstown police station by the First Magistrate's Court yesterday. The court te still waiting for his182 words
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197 1974-06-14 8 IRENE NGOO - IRENE NGOO By THERE were two funerals in the Wang family this week. The mother died first. Yesterday, they burled the son who died grieving over her death. The second death occurred at Buklt Merah on Monday evening before scores of relatives and friends197 words
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Article42 1974-06-14 8 Not 71. and Lang Ngan Kng. •1— were found dead In Keong Balk Street and Sago Lane respectively In Chinatown yesterday Police do not suspect foul play. The next-of-kin are requested to contact the Central police station42 words
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Article54 1974-06-14 8 MR. Ong Tjoe Kirn, chairman of Metro organisation. will pieaant a cheque for 430.000 to Mrs. Jek Yeun Thong, wife of the Culture Minister, at the Singapore Council of Social Service on Monday at 3 p m The cheque la for the Children's Charities In aid of54 words
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Advertisement313 1974-06-14 8 NEW IMRX2 OXIDE CAN SHATTER GLASS New MEMOREX is the best ferric oxide cassette you can buy. The reason? MR X 2 ox.de MR X 2 particle* are smoother and more uniform than low noise or "energized" particles. So more of J them can be packed on our tape surface.313 words
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208 1974-06-14 9 MINISTRY WELL STUDY BILL ON TOWN PLANNERS KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Local Government and Housing Ministry will study a draft Bill seeking to regulate the activities of town planners In the country. The MlnUter. Datuk Ong Kee Hui, said today after receiving the draft Bill prepared by the Malaysian Town208 words
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118 1974-06-14 9 Marksmen get advice from Siew Sin KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Members of the National Shooting Association of Malaysia and its affiliated bodies have been urged to practise quick and humane methods of killing wounded animals and birds. In a circular to members. Mr. Tan Slew Sin, president of the association, said:118 words
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187 1974-06-14 9 KLANG Thurs. Police seised a .22 revolver loaded with seven rounds of ammunition and detained a wanted man in a house in Berkley Gardens here early today. The man did not resist when the police party broke Into the house In Lor on187 words
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Article48 1974-06-14 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Tun Abdul Raaak will open the two-day Editors and Publishers seminar at Dewan T inku Abdul Rahman bent on Monday at 2 p m Information and Special Functions Minister Tenfrku Ahmad Rlthauddeen will host a dinner on Tuesday to close the «mlnar.48 words
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Article36 1974-06-14 9 PENANO. Thurs. The Penang Pre* School Rover Crew will hilrl a Scout car grand prix it Ourney Drive on Sun. IS. It is speclilly for local Boy Scout* a id Olrl Ouldts.36 words
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Article105 1974-06-14 9 KUALA KANOSAR, Thurs. A Special Branch off.cer, Inspector Suflan bin Jaafar, 27, was killed while his wife and daughter were Injured when their car plunged Into a 20-foot ravine at the 25 mile. Ipoh-K v a 1 a Kangsar Road yesterday. His wife. Clk105 words
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Article, Illustration16 1974-06-14 9 Sketches of wanted men sent to neighbouring countries Sketches of th« two suspects sought by police16 words
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368 1974-06-14 9 SKETCHES of the hired killers of IGP Tan Sri Haji Abdul Rahman Ha shim have been sent to the authorities in Singapore and Thailand. Asst Commissioner Mokhtar Marahakim, coordinator of the special team Investigating the murder, said today: "The sketches were sent368 words
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249 1974-06-14 9 Foreign estates produce most rubber KUALA LUMPUR. T h v r s. NonMalaysians are still controlling major rubber estate? in Peninsular Malaysia. Although no precise figures are available, the April production figures of the Statistics Department show that foreignowned estates' output was considerably higher than Malaysian -owned. Production of foreignowned249 words
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116 1974-06-14 9 Logging gets under way again in Grik area TPOH. Thurs. Logging 1 operations In the Jungles near Onk. suspended since May 24, have been resumed. This was dtatlowd here today by the State Secretary, Perak. Bndk Ishak Tadln, after a miffing of the Bute Security Council at which he presided116 words
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Article66 1974-06-14 9 PENANO, Thurs Villagers In Ballk Pulau helped police to catch a youth suspected of having matched a gold chain from a telephone operator early Una morning Chi Toon Titian was waftIng fnniw after flnlthlpg her shift at a factory when ate was stopped by a66 words
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Article26 1974-06-14 9 PENANO Thun.— A youth waa handed to police after he had been caught trying to break Into a teacher's bouse at Tlngkat Jelutong yesterday afternoon.26 words
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199 1974-06-14 9 RMAF to have giant complex near Subang KUALA LUMPUR. Thun. The Defence Ministry has acquired more than 400 acres In the Sungal Buloh-Subang area for a giant military complex which will include a multi-million dollar overhaul depot for the RMAF The development of the complex will be carried as two199 words
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Article64 1974-06-14 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Than. The «eath toll Iran twsf— haeeuunhagic fever has risen farther with another two fatal earn rwagHgj la the put M ham. Bath Jaathi were la JwJaara. They were a aw -yaar aH girl from Sentgatmaf an 4 a fwar-jaar-wM way mm Wpaitf tlga. ftaatliwr64 words
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Advertisement327 1974-06-14 9 I ANNOUNCEMENT BY GUTHRIE BERHAD 1 I On 7th une. 1 974, there was published in Singapore a prospectus for a raj new issue of 8 million shares in Guthrie Berhad and at the same time it was announced that Guthrie Company (U.K.) Ltd., a London-based company »r and the327 words
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Advertisement437 1974-06-14 9 STERILIZED MILK JJJJJJ H/M $3.50 BREAKFAST CEREAL $J7q" TenoTcASES 957 (TREAT PACK) ■•WW M+T POST l«i(s|ti) prpkt (P.V.C UatWcWth) m* TWO FRUITS $1.40 TOILET BOWL CLEANER %\JQ LETONA 1221(29*) per can ABC 227 f(8 ez) each iSL'UZL™ I**1 2^ UQUID BLUE DIP 2^ NODDY KE BLOCK TQV T|XEH| 227 1437 words
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Advertisement569 1974-06-14 10 Was your wash day ewer a problem? Then, you should know how this Siera fully automaHc washing machine can benefit you aaaaaaaaaaaaaaW/ aaal W^et ay.". LPA .^bV aaaaV bW BTak 1 aVSaaValB BF bT N^tS Sr H^ a HERE ARE THE OUTSTANDING FEATURES aX OWaarm. r.nwt and iprndriai your laundrvautomaticallv569 words
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Advertisement366 1974-06-14 10 i^M>^a^i^9^B^B^B^B^B^aaßi vtiiiy^B^BH The new Braun Mach 2 Ideally a pocket lighter should be as sura and simple aa a light switch. You click, it light*. So Braun examined all the pieces Of ironmongery that get between the click and the light, and discarded wheel.flint, spring, and battery as wall as366 words
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Advertisement479 1974-06-14 10 IE? ORCHARD ;Ut TOMORROW 11AM fLTTi ajj ,^F^^ Boo* Ear+y T>»» Tima For Up«^^ J S r->. The RE PBAT PREVIEW of fT Si «aaaM 1^ rMaaaaaaaaaaf I BaaaaßU<lßT^ bT^^ E^b^L9' the tuneful and exciting K^^asH adventure extravaganza of H jj|^ Jh_^^^^ young Marco Polo in the E Court of479 words
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Advertisement767 1974-06-14 10 JOIICJUIISATIOW 5 NOW SHOWING No Fraa Liat 11 am. 1.45. 4.00. B 4S. S.IS Chan Kuan Tai ft Fu Shang MfN From Tha MONASTERY MANDARIN in Scopa ft Color NEXT CHANGE SCHOOL CHILDREN $1 00 lo ANY SlAT.at All SHOWS dairy HIINTJI Tha GOLDEN VOICEO ORPHAN" color Ipacial Taanaaan Praviav.767 words
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Advertisement31 1974-06-14 11 A fUMOroUHTrIOTCJ. "m \Sf laVfwAwJ JK^ffußaaa>^^^ m 9 c /^■aaaaa^LaV'fcav E)W«B^^^TeO ITNE M 3 7 TENDERLOIN GRILL ROOM COFFEE HOUSI Ba^BT^ Merrily at ew^l i HAPPY HOURS- J 6pm. to 7pm.31 words
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Advertisement423 1974-06-14 11 M M S 2 Gdldi?fi IiMMmU K 8 Famous for ruScacruan and Paknq stylsdarias S i, Tha most popular restaurant wt town An mtimate spot for both young and otd Ertfoy your favourite cocktail to sentimental Kjfcl guitar music. No minimum or cover charges laksamm Renowned for Succulent lacy, mouth-423 words
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Advertisement215 1974-06-14 11 CorftaJry kfeeti Carnaby Straat tha fashion centre of tha work) craating new idaa* in fashion for paopia lika you and you will find a lot of tham having coffee V conversation at tha Moby Dick. 24 Hour Coffaa Shop with gardan barbaqua. Lot* of bitas for your delights too. I215 words
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Advertisement225 1974-06-14 11 This week's SPECIALS CORN OIL 60LDEH MOP 1 gil tin 11.50 INSTANT NOOtLES AJINOMOTO 3 far .95 COCONNT WAFERS NISSIN 9Uz ppkt. 1.25 VITA PUS B/CURRJWT JUICE 26 p. Ut 2.10 TECUSE SQUASH (5 flamrtj 18 oz p. bot. .75 TOMATO KETCHUP KAGOME (TAIWAN) 12 p. bot. .60 HERBAL SHAMPOO225 words
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Article397 1974-06-14 12 PRESIDENT NE WlN's nve-nation (Malay- sia. Australia. New Zealand, Indonesia and Singapore, in that order) goodwill mission is part of an emerging pattern of consultation among leaders whose countries are all trying to come to terms with the diplomatic and economic realities of a rapidly changing world. The397 words
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Article181 1974-06-14 12 JT is a symptom of our times that the spectre of terrorism stalks a major international sports event. Security precautions for the World Cup soccer finals which opened in West Germany yesterday were planned as meticulously as the sporting event itself. For, quite besides the lessons learned181 words
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Article435 1974-06-14 12 Safer cars may not be that safe BUILDING safer and safer cars may lead to more and more accident*, says a British scientist. More attention and research should be devoted to the human factor the driver, whose mis Judgment is the prime cause of accidents. The warning came from BritishReuter - 435 words
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694 1974-06-14 12 Will 'supply' ranches help deflate meat prices? AM naive enough to believe that with a little positive action, it should be possible to deflate prices of fresh beef and fresh mutton wi trout imposing controls. A secondary consequence of the action may well be the ensuring of a steady supply694 words
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Article105 1974-06-14 12 I REFER to your report "16 million to renovate Cuscaden" (BT, June 6). When one of your reporters came to Interview me about Cuscaden House and asked me what are our plans for the property, I repeatedly told him that we cannot announce any plans for renovation or105 words
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676 1974-06-14 12 JAMES RESTON - Dr K's threat was it due to tension? JAMES RESTON. By Washington TkR. Henry Kissingers MJ threat to resign Is the silliest thing he has done since he came into the Government, and hi not really to he taken seriously. The Issae apparently Is whether he "directly" Initiated the wire676 words
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Article1004 1974-06-14 12 TSAI TAN - TSAI TAN AS a child I was A shocked to discover that my best friend's father was a pathologist, someone who cut up cadavers. "But I thought he was a doctor," I protested, my heart growing more wobbly than the Jelly I was scooping with my spoon, when1,004 words
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Article427 1974-06-14 12 Those increased CPF savings OLEASE refer to the I letters by "Scorpio" and "Losers" (B.T. June 5) concerning Increased CPF contributions. The Government* while accepting the 1974 NWC recommendations, decided to raise Central Provident Fund contributions in order to encourage workers to save more so that they can continue to427 words
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Advertisement252 1974-06-14 12 Ozite CARPET TILES The American Revolution In carpeting at a coat you can afford t; < *vaa sm^iai a*^"^ am F^~ a^— A wide* range of curtain A tracks, carpets A rugs, waMpap«r, partition A furniturw are) avail**** at 226. BALCSTICS) ROAD. SPORE 12. Tel: ***** 7 To.HalnMaiu*tr ST 14252 words
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Article, Illustration321 1974-06-14 13 AUSTRALIA sees the success of Asean as "very important" to Its hopes for the future of South-east Asia and wishes to contribute to Its success on the basis of equality and mutual understanding. The Australian High Commissioner to Singapore, Mr. R.N. Birch, said this at321 words
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Article31 1974-06-14 13 POLICE arrested thro* youths, euspocted of having ■rcrct aoclety connection*, at Tanjong Pagar Road on Wednesday at 1130 ajn. They were detained under the Criminal Law (Temporary) Pfovtatana Act.31 words
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Article38 1974-06-14 13 RAHMAN bin Sulalman. 14. waa flnod WOO by the First liaglatomU's Court y«terday for conaumlng BMthaqualooa at Ooylaag Serai bos •top. oppoatte Chanel alarkat on May 13 at about 1 pju. Ha plea dad guilty38 words
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Article434 1974-06-14 13 STRONGER links are being forged between Singapore and Burma on the fairways and greens of some of the finest golf courses in the Republic. Taking part In the talks are President Ne Win of Burma, Prime Mlnlater Lee Kuan Tew, their deputies, foreign ministers and434 words
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Article19 1974-06-14 13 omsro la holding a Mrd staging contort at iv pruussss on June M at I aju.19 words
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278 1974-06-14 13 Unions back drive for higher productivity rpWO major trade unions have stressed the Importance of Increased productivity if workers are to enjoy higher wares and better working conditions. According to Labour News, official organ of SILO and PIEU. the recent observation by the National Wages Council on the need to278 words
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Miscellaneous207 1974-06-14 13 TV SINGAPORE 15) 1 H fife 12JI mot m Brief SJI •etticsat Jme IU.VAF Trade am) test trans- tioa: rugs )JS Lena Mwraj mission (colour) 2JI Trade and (Malay, reeest) 7JI Newt and test trannnittion (colour) IJI Newtrtel (Malay) TJI Ssortj Openmi, aad For taa Family (CM- Parade. nese) JU207 words
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Miscellaneous569 1974-06-14 13 WATER consumption on Wednesday waa 121 million gaUona (SM,*M cubic metres), 84 million gallons <3t,Mo cubic metres) more than on Tuesday. TV MALAYSIA (3) 2 fifl PM ProrssuM tuumry ZA* fU Tarill-Seeken TJI <J*vU in Mart aWukia UT O.TJ Profraum auumry T.M Potret Pekert UT mm 4JI Dikir Beret 7.41569 words
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Article, Illustration161 1974-06-14 14 T. ■!>!![ M» +J» TRS WH +J0 iirr— n-» $»M H. Mmn MJO -t-JO lml iaja +.15 ■I. S«akk 9S^i +.14 OCBC »7*o +.10 H A U» »I.W +.0* C. Pi«» 9M7 +.07 P. Tut. $1 16 +.06 AIM «J« +J)6 a bwH |I.M +.04 W. Jteki161 words
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Article1553 1974-06-14 14 rpHB last tranasctod ami* 1 at the close of business In the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday oompared with the previous day> price* together with 1974 high and tow. Artjuited for all new lllDMt IHOUITRIAL CLaeiMO tsns Piajmiw ataaer whlla taa raa: aila VUBHOVSB Mtul fatal taraevar sa1,553 words
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Article371 1974-06-14 14 rfiHE Singapore stock 1 market dosed with a mixed look yesterday after an uncertain day of trading. Price moves wore generally narrow aad buyers and aeUers were about evenly matched. The opening session saw a feeble attempt to extend the overnight firmness la ■elective stocks bat371 words
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Article1294 1974-06-14 14 nID and offer pricee officially luted and buslneM In and reported to the Stock ■Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1.000 units unlcM otherwlM specified. INDUBTBUALR Aeasa (3.568 3.4 M). XD. A.TX U. 028 MM). AJlas (3.708).1,294 words
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Article1465 1974-06-14 14 BID and offer prices officially Hated and business In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In tots of IMS units unless ntherwlM specified IHOUSTBIAU AHnaatata (IMB IMS) A. Tasa (1MB). AfcUM (1) IM. (1) IM Alas1,465 words
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Article175 1974-06-14 14 fUTHRIK Engineering. \I a member of the Outhrle Bert id Organisation, will supply 94.5 million worth of equipment to tbe Telecommunications Authority of Singapore (TAB) and the Lembaga Letrtk Negara (NIB) of Malaysia. Under two contracts concluded recently, the electrical and communications division of Outhrle175 words
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Article138 1974-06-14 14 DCEKK, a manufacturer of farm equipment and construction machinery In the US, has announced that It would raise Its prices to dealers by ti par cent, beginning June 24. The company attributed the changes to sharply higher material* and labour costs. In other developments. Amstar Corporation Increased Its138 words
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290 1974-06-14 14 Uncertain day for KL share prices A LAST minute re emergence of buying helped the Koala Lumpur Btock Exchange to draw to a mixed close after an erratic spall of trading yesterday. Early buying taw prices opening on a fairly firm foc.Ung but thereafter they drifted marginally lower on tne290 words
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Article61 1974-06-14 14 f*H> US dollar raTaed In the Singapore fores market nattrsay to active early morning trading to S3 4460-63 4466 after opening vary firmly at S3 4440-70 against the overnight ctoes of *J 4MS-S6 tt drtltod slightly towar to 63 4450-S0 before edging up to 63 4460-4*oo by lunch61 words
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Article152 1974-06-14 14 The following are the ~~fc— average closing interbank rate* In 3tagapore: CmtmmIm N«1m1 mica ladlkeiaha rereeatage nwmtat rwOriaj pMllr tkup US dollar 3 44*» 1.44M MIN Sterling pound 6JMt SJTM 7J4M »JJ Hnnifcnng dollar 4LM OJC M 61 %M Mal«r«l»n duOur 101 J» 101.40 ***** 1J0 Auit achllUnt152 words
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Article27 1974-06-14 14 Babber. Jane 13 Singapore: 181.M eta (down 7.M cts> Malaysia: ltlJ6) eta (down Uw eta). Tin: SUM Uw). Official offering: U» Una (down N tons)27 words
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Article104 1974-06-14 14 C HIM 111 mOOUCI SXCNAMOS. •iNßApem aeea closing •meat *«b ncui vbstsbbav. Slimat Bll: Mk UN aialail. srum SIM asalail. Caere i aOzaa (Mesa) UK/Ceet Sta ssalaal. Paaaari Mwsla* ABTA walta fab IO*» KL.W SSOM aaUara, Sarawak white f.e.k. t*% l«,w tsso aantra. Sarawak filial Waefc tab MM IMS104 words
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Article44 1974-06-14 14 UM U J MlllWl (1) lM.tl lMta IM.M UTW hM IM.M IMTI Haagkaa* IMH 1M» MHk MM IMMI mm IUMt hik ih.H itt.lt r ::E::Sg Sg liiiii pttav la «ttil^ •taaa HUI Wui »w (1) AaMwlu ««ll«r» par otbm* 41) ATCraa* pri«44 words
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Article38 1974-06-14 14 Laa*™ i«w» inw aa Wa<aaalajr «»i«r«aaa m ara«aan> w» ratai aaet sajrar U.etl (11.111) aallar 11.041 i£I.US); nrat MaMba a«rar 11.111 111. Ml) atllar II.SII H1.0S1) MartMt taaai auaay at taa lewar .ml aetasi SMS teas.38 words
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Article584 1974-06-14 14 apamtettoaaUtoC. although daalar ■hortcorarlns' proridad kmm aca» down support and poaslbty siowad (town ths ovarallbaar treadTbo ofletal too* m aaatar CIFi nmafaad OJtn to OTsp pa- kilo low oo baJanea white landad loam nijiii froa» tTtp to l.Mp. HBW YOU: Rubber prtcas rthwd an Wmtktm day by about584 words
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Article276 1974-06-14 14 Straits til UP S2O T>HI Straju tin price In f^nang yesterday soared $30 to lI JOO par plcul on an official offering down 90 tons to 330 tons. LONDON: The further raw hi the Penang price helped to keep tin steady on Wednesday but prices gave way in the ring276 words
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Article69 1974-06-14 14 [)AILY an priMt taMd m mob y<T<*y: Mm Mr L° <»■— l > imteparkji (Mataparkc) ■a JCV (1 ton p»lM) HIM SI7MN tlt.M IttjMM ■g (1 *Ml pallM) m.M IllltN lIIM SITJNI (> h» paUM) inN IMMN mm imjm ■A 1» (l ton pftOK) IMN IM4MT IMJO 1M69 words
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Article203 1974-06-14 14 HONOKONO. Thurs Share prices closed mixed today in Increased trading. The Hang Seng Index lost 0.98 point to 449.30. Hongkong Baak retreated to HK534.10 on Its Local register but gained to $34 10 on 1U London register. Jardlae lost to $30.50. TOoeJock dropped to $5.55. Bang Seng Bank tumbled203 words
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Article39 1974-06-14 14 Oa taa fraa aaakawei aMrkat la Baaekaai raataraay Uw Ul Ssßsr was saa»a« at 5.0441/1.0451 Mr T.T. aa* I.OM/a.OM for im« Stsrwat waa ««ataa- at 12 «> 1* to im «a Iml H saM wu qaotaa- at a4S.6e.39 words
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Article229 1974-06-14 14 rKYO. Ttours.— Prices on tbe Tokyo stock market opened firm yesterday on the strength of the previous day's bullish tone and turned tower under the pressure of liquidation selling towards the close of the morning session. Equipment. Treasury loans and Investment, constructions and machineries opened steady. In the afternoon229 words
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Article126 1974-06-14 14 7URICH. Wed— After malntslnint an uptrend for the past few day*, today's Mock market was m "*~< by lmfular price movement* although the volume Increased Bank stocks remained «teady and bonds were firm Th« Credit Sutaat Index edged up OJ to HO. Cloalns prtM la Bwtaa fiaaai witk tk*126 words
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Article142 1974-06-14 14 AMSTERDAM. Wed.— f Akse and Bii|iiiM continued firmer In mixed Dutch Intamattonala. Ussavsc weakened, while PMBaa and Bayal Datsa were unchanged Plantations were mixed «*jMßiai Baak Nilaaal lad a firmer trend ki banka with a M 0 gwUdar gain, and dippings were generally weaker Baaia continued lower In mixed142 words
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Article266 1974-06-14 14 \l aXBOURNK. Thura.— The share market closed on a ganarally firmer note In quiet trading on urn Melbourne Stock exchange today. Although trading volume renamed low. naUfned 1 buyIng support lifted prices across the board. Asaoßf the miners, IwbeWeJtssaa jumped to AS3 00 while Weatera Mai*— advanced to II266 words
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Article345 1974-06-14 14 XT«W YOSUC Wed -man double over the proapacte of lower Internet rmtee ■ant the atock market lower today In iheßTan trading. At the final ball, tbe bow Jama induauiaJ mnai wae off IN potato at MIJI, tta beat level of tbe mil n A sharp early e»ll-o« wae345 words
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Article72 1974-06-14 14 ro«ANct*L mm TINS Wedneedsy till tinaua W-^«-y TT.. m j7 "••k ago ntl» WDUSTbUALS Wadneaday Tuaeamy £1* weT^c Sj DOW JONBt AVamAGB DTDVrraUALC Wartnaiday mm J«J«M Mies LONDON DOLLAft PaUOUI 11 W*dßaadar 44H to 44%% Tuaaday uHu>«4>«% at aY BjU»O UNO Wadaaadar 4*o M Jjnaaj 4M.54 age 404 as72 words
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Article479 1974-06-14 15 P. Products shows strong uptrend HPHE strong up- trend seen at Paper Products (Malaysia) at halfterm continued right through the year so that the results for the whole of 1073 come to $4 35 million pre tax at group level up 2 X times. Group sales too reached a record479 words
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Article357 1974-06-14 15 NEW proxy forms have been sent out to shareholders by H jme Industries Far East 1 so that they can give specific Instructions on now they wish their pr ixles to vote at the meetings to be held on June 24. The meetings are held to357 words
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194 1974-06-14 15 LONDON: Re uteri Commodity Index fell 30.7 points on Wednesday to a new low this year of 1.279.7 < 1931 equals 100) following renewed easiness In nonferrous metals' and some other commodities, all of which followed the gold price down. The London Metal ExchangeReuter - 194 words
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Article169 1974-06-14 15 ASIAN currency dcpoalt interbank rataa m at close on Thuradmy, June 13: Nate: These r»Ue ma.7 differ aUctaly from ttwae quoted by banks to their customers. Offer Mi 7 <Ujn 11 s v l/a 1 mth vis 16 11 lj/il 3 mth* a n v 34 5169 words
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Article30 1974-06-14 15 Clodnf Interbank nXm in Singapore dollar* for JUM 11: Offw Hi Orernlght 11% 11 1 mth »H 2 mtha »v* »H 3 mtha »H Prim* rat* U4W—U— I.30 words
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Advertisement1386 1974-06-14 15 F_j__fl__j I_ l MKj _^>< mm*^^*^****+»**~^»~ I SINGAPORE AIR ■mi 1 mTm M MM j M DEFENCE COMMAND I A career in SH SAF I™* FOR I QUAIffKDFLYiw I PUBLISHING AND BOOKS LEGAL OFFICER I IHSTWKiOW I SENIOR Appiiction. m »ov«»d from the- who v hokt*, of (TO IM-lllillllDJ 11,386 words
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Advertisement516 1974-06-14 16 Jfflt) ITC TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited from Registered Contractors of the Jurong Town Corporation for the following projects:— A CONSTRUCTION OF HAWKERS' CENTRE AND ANCILIARY WORKS AT TOA PAYOH ELIGIBILITY. Building $100,000/--and above SHOWROUND: 20.6.74 at 10.00 a.m. Meet at J.T.C. Site Office at Braddell Road (Next to BP516 words
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Advertisement777 1974-06-14 16 PAPER PRODUCTS (MALAYA) BERHAD (Incorporated In Malaysia) NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the members of the Company will be held at the Conference Room, UMBC Building, 3rd floor, Jalan Suleiman, Kuala Lumpur on Friday, 28th June 1974 at 4.00 p.m.777 words
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Advertisement560 1974-06-14 16 MINISTRY OF THE ENVIRONMENT SINGAPORE Tenders are Invited from PWD Registered Contractors and from "Specially Registered Contractors" for the following works:I Kiss Caaaa Sewage Trsatsssnt Werks Modification ana Stag* II Estsnsiins Contract XC 11/4 Pilot Activated Sludge PUat. All Civil Engineering Contractors. Closing Date: 12.7.74 at 10.30 a.m. U Telofc560 words
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Advertisement520 1974-06-14 16 I«VNU— Tenders will be received In the Ministry of Defence (Logistics Division), Tanglln, Singapore 10 for the under mentioned Items up to 11.00 a.m. on date shown against the Items: -1 UNDERLAY. UNBLEACHED SINGLE Tender: MINDEF (LOO) 92/74(3) Closing Date: 24.6.74 2. BATTERY FOR VEHICLE Tender MINDEF (LOO) 101/74 (3)520 words
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Advertisement558 1974-06-14 16 HOUSING A DEVELOPMENT BOARD Separate tenders are Invited (or any one or all of the followtnt(1) ERECTION Ii COMPLETION of One Block of M-Btorey 4Room Flat (104 UnlU), One Block of 13-Btorey 4-Room Flat (120 UnlU) and Two Blocks of 14Storey 3/4 -Room Flat (2M UnlU) (Total 510 Units) at558 words
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Advertisement693 1974-06-14 16 lIH iz mm?s m m m B e» I UNITED OVERSEAS BANK LIMITED NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Thirty Second Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of the Company will be held at the new United Overseas Bank Building, No. 1 Bonham Street, Raffles Place, Singapore693 words
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Advertisement1243 1974-06-14 17 eiwmramp sang ti M/ewnmtin: .^aMMMMMt mmn m^mmmM mm MMmmmmmS NmJT| KITAMI MANi •'ye. 'bm2 mm? iimj iTm, iim ttUA UT IMtIMtnM|aM|MM|NMM ktuMi mm iMr tittj aMr aMr aMj mmi irHIPMI MT It Mr 11 Mr IMI II Ml 11 Ml IMI nmm nMr mMr 11 ttj iim 11*5 it m1,243 words
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Advertisement750 1974-06-14 17 BMMMMMMMMMIMM Smimih 91)444; P. Katata 4)41; X.C 27)11, Pn., j,,,, THE BANK LDIS LTD. IMM m L I t tflKi. "TUM. HMnctMlr. rIW 11/Sm fttrt I. I/II Mi TtmMß (CttliMMttl P.MMI l-attl M/M Mi [M»t. L. atomtti t tMntU r.Kmj n M/1 w> Sm LHtmatt I tai'net) f uimj a/a750 words
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Article273 1974-06-14 18 I yMf pout or UNorixi 1M« FOLLOWING ■■MTMIMQ •UTi Naw KaOaaw >. atrmli Va(s II 14. Klmanu JO WM, V K Detail ZS/M. Nlaaa* Mkru .'7. RlaUMl Mm »>. Aa*kalloai 31 U Florm Cmn M/M. IHko Maru 40/41. M. Mara 41 4». PraaWrwk Larkaa a. CMw 44.273 words
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Advertisement790 1974-06-14 18 mJI--*™--* I^-vvvTsai_i_sen kaisha ltd. uwuui kuimi nsn wm in. IATM. HOMtUHC. STOUTS SONKL JtMA Nonatoat S<a*M*rt F. Mlt*| lATIMTII il m t-lt»tlt JM»BM StM~itMl Siaaaairt «aL IMtffA* »lim«T WMH Mar.. (lat— tt tain Japan Arabian Cult ■tw*/lM |,*<*Mrt Fit: M 144 1M» Ca— *M/M«Ctt/D— II tttlflt Man t. w-)||lk Mrt-vt(790 words
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Advertisement799 1974-06-14 18 'i^^ngpTune ocioit untr U.K. lUtO»t SWVICi LOADING FOR LONDCN, tOTIEBDAM. HAMMJIO. BILIAO. LI HAVtI i<nt**ora f Ktitat ft at at IaMM *'4*. frtanj M~MM IMIULt a MM/1 MT J 4MT V 4 lt« tl M| lAM lAa Sianaan tUu* l faaaaf MMa LI Htrra ftm la— m»t»»i itfu ia/4 tat799 words
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Advertisement697 1974-06-14 18 expkss sumct n lmbn, uvuMX/CMTraar puts »I^«a3al~rl7™ tM— v timt.i a/a mm M/n mm a/ 1 i/rnt khm* tvt. umm s/a. t'laa lva, tra«W* IVI. Aw* nva. MM |M* 4 IM— I MUt 11/11 t U/a Ml la Narrt X/t. L'W«**l 4/». H-tanj U/l. riaa Ml. MMA MIM 1/ I697 words
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Advertisement503 1974-06-14 18 BUM- -CL(iagSlF^ CHART-RIM A OUT WORRBOATS C 4— at tAiVHtOIR I GHOST STORIES Author interested in collecting material for Malaysian ghost stories. All material found suitable for use will be acknowledged and courtesy fee of Ss2s paid. Reply to S.T. Box N***** Spore. SANKDUNE^ FROM JAPANESE PORTS AND HONGKONG Singapore503 words
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Article44 1974-06-14 19 DO YOU NEED expert and i qualified advice on your skin? i Then consult Louis* Klerk, i medically trained beauty UierapUt with 25 years tropical experience, at Hotel Slngapura, telephone *****3 B'pore. I INTERIOR DBSION DIPLOMA. OFFICK FON MNT MO Kj.ft If) AC/OC44 words
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Article38 1974-06-14 19 HOLIDAY IN BRITAIN OMSEtSS motoring at provincial rates Latest type Ford and other make* for-self-drlve hire. Free delivery airports snd dock* Very attrac- Uve rates W Jones ti Sons, Len- nox Street. Bognor RegU, Sussex, England38 words
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Article32 1974-06-14 19 MARIA KcLENLIIYUT UN ptated away peacefully on 13 6 74 Corlefe aves 4, Jalan Tupal on 15 8."* at 2.00 p.m All contributions to be donated to Sacred He- j-t Church32 words
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Article96 1974-06-14 19 THC FAMILY OP thr lat* Nf Kim Yong wish to thank relatives and friends (or their condolences, donations, wreaths and scroll* during their recent bereavement THE FAMILY OF TNI LATt Mr Tay Ah Joon thanks all relatives and friends for their kind assistance, condolences, attendance, wreaths, banners and donations96 words
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Advertisement117 1974-06-14 19 CluSSyldl QjUS [feffi FRIDAY FORUM What de B»*ipsr»'» cXdrsn iMak el acnoofr New NaMan to rigi»ir Frlo»y Forum today prosonto In* cwto vtow* of 12 oMMran. ROSE EBERWEIN just returned from U.K. resumes personal i coaching for RAD BALLET, all GRADES and MAJOR work for Examinations. Also ORIENTAL. JAZZ, and117 words
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Advertisement863 1974-06-14 19 exPERIENCEO SHIPPING CLERK (Singapore clUaen) with Cam- S bridge School Certificate Must be < proficient and conversant In Im- port/ Export Shipping > procedures. Customs documen- I tation and capable of running < busy shipping section with i minimum supervision. I Applications giving full par- < tlculars Including age, i863 words
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Advertisement761 1974-06-14 19 IMBER EXPORT COMPANY reluires a hardworking male ieneral Shipping Clerk Knowedge of Timber export will be eslentlal Application with a photorraprt( non-returnable) should be Urected to B.T Box A ***** lECEPTIONIST REQUIRED. I\p ng. filing and answering phone :alu ProbaUon 8120./- p.m. Call *****4 for Interview. FEMALE TYPIST RBOUIRBD IMMEDIATELY.761 words
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Advertisement707 1974-06-14 19 BALIS MMMMMTATIVI We are looking for an Initiative and motivated aggressive young man In the tales of welding product. Persons who have no sale* experience but poenai the above quality may apply. Knowledge In metallurgy and welding will be an advantage. Good salary, allowance and high commlaaton will be paid707 words
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Advertisement683 1974-06-14 19 ■VBMNG ELECTRONIC COURSES;- (1) Colour TV. receivers principles for servicing construction (2) PracUcal logic -circuits application* for computers, calculators etc (3) Project construction course of useful electronic gadgets (4) Electronic test measuring instrumentation design construction Lectures by professional engineer* experienced in Industrial r*"•Jg? "wjulrtos tal: *****7 Dapla* Electronic* Private Limited,683 words
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Advertisement733 1974-06-14 19 REQUIRED AMCOHOITIONING mechanics with working experience and driving licence Interested please call personally at 3*9 Joo Chiat Road for Interview UrgenUy required DRAM CL4ANSR EXPBRIENCBD MECHANIC able to repair Industrial equipments such as forkllfU, cranes logloaders, etc Pleas* apply in person to: Taa Pswaani OBtoar. Greenland Timber laaw*lrle* Mill Jaton733 words
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Advertisement685 1974-06-14 19 ARCHITECTURAL PK4SJ require* I architectural draftsman with minimum 2 years drafting experience Also office boy with own motorcycle Interested appllcanu. Please contact Miss La* at *****23 WANTBO WATCHMEN IMME DIATELY for Jurong factory Apply personally to Polon Enterprises 2 MUtrl Road Spore 2 or tel ***** (3 Unas). The Maker*685 words
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Advertisement721 1974-06-14 19 EXPERIENCED MALAY DRIVER wanted Salary above $200 p m Contact *****0. An establUhed Insurance agency ■6JMB AN OFFICE MESSENGER wMh Bto HBsrtig. awaßßaaGaito:--1. Minimum Secondary II education 2 Completed National Oervlc* 3 Owns a motor cycle 4 Able to drive car an advantage Please send your applications to MaiisS Raaa721 words
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Advertisement755 1974-06-14 19 MST. 31 RSO4NA NHL 4-bed roomed 2 -storey semi-detached telephone. 2 alrconds furnished $1,300 Dlst 23 Chestnut Drive 3-bedroomed single-storey detached bungalow, furnished *****o.no 3-bedroomed 2-storey semi-detached luxuriously furnuhed $1 250 Hlllview Estate 3hafirrioinert 2-storey terrace servant's room, extensions, unfurnished $600 o n o *****0 OIST. 16 OFF HOLLAND ROAD755 words
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Advertisement872 1974-06-14 19 '""HIBMED SPLIT. LEVEL J-BEO-JOOMSO BUNGALOW (2 alrcondltloned)»t Clement! Park Quiet surroundings with Urge matured garden Rental f 1.600 p m Principals only Ring *****3 evenings. LARGE AIRY ROOM for rent tn River Valley Road Contact Penny tel *****1 ROOM FOR RENT 69 Sennett Estate. Bellmblng Avenue Telephone *****4 Madam Loh872 words
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Advertisement798 1974-06-14 20 MOUIREO 2-BEDROOMSD PLAT fully furnished Klmsla Court. 2 years lease, for Japanese client Phone Bharat *****5 UROENTI REOUIRED UNFURNISHED semi-detached house In districts 5. 9. 10. II by shipping company Immediately Call *****0 CUR CLIENTS NEED HOUSES and apartments In good districts rentIng $800 $3 000 We offer good payment798 words
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Advertisement933 1974-06-14 20 LUXURIOUS BUNGALOW at pres- I Ugloux Queen Astrid Park Singapore 10 Built up Area over 4.000 sq ft Land Area approx 12,000 sq ft Four spacious bedrooms with attached bathrooms: study, i servant's room etc Enquiries City Developments Limited. 140--142 Robinson Road. Meszanlne Floor. Singapore 1 Telephone *****1 LUXURIOUS BUNGALOW933 words
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Advertisement737 1974-06-14 20 OFFICE FOR RENT 550 sq ft In Peninsula Shopping Centre. 3rd floor, fully furnished suitable for Travel Agency or manufacturers, showroom cum office. Immediate occupation. Rent: *****. Ring Helen *****6 OFFICE SPACES FOR RENT A large OigewliMlin has pneagHyi Reed area tower block: 81.76 par M II $jMf JlMHVtti AlsW737 words
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Advertisement652 1974-06-14 20 ARCHIPELAGO BFECIAL Oany Weakly MentMy SIA HOLIDAYS 747/707 •GRAND EUROPEAN TOURO* 18/22 Days IHOS'IITIO/Incluslve meals, hotels with private facilities sightseeing (full escorted) Covering 8/9 countries. Lake Toba/ Mi dm 6 days 8386 ManNa 6 days 8000/- Saturdays Bangkok (Chlangmal) Hongkong 7/10 days 0840/ $1068/Bangkok (Chtongmel) 7 dayi 0088/Sundays/ Mondays Bangkok/652 words
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Advertisement717 1974-06-14 20 MOOCRN BUDGET TOURS Bsnakok. CMangxal IS days 8386 Dep. 1/7. 2*/7. 11/8. 31/8. 29/9 ■iirii BmikhH. 7 days 8148 Dept Every Sunday. Monday Special Sou*. Tneilend. Penan* Tour tor Ladtos 5 days 6 nights *****. Depl. Every Tuesday Lake Tee* 7 days ny air and coach 8288. Dep. Every Tuesday.717 words
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Advertisement827 1974-06-14 20 PUTS IHMTU. MIHR.I I Q3S, Ollßsn THaaa». Baach KA. Tafc *****32/ 2S66ITS I •BANGKOK/ CHIBNGMAJ' 14 Days a/c coach $300/- Dap. i 1 8/6. 30/6. 14/7, tO/7. 1 1/8. 26A /74. By air 7478 8/11 days 8520/ 8630 Haadyal Sungalaa 7 days air-con coach/ room 8136/-. (Sundays) 17 days Banwa,827 words
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Advertisement688 1974-06-14 20 INTIHIOH DIIIIIK UIPIU««. Comprehensive correspondence 0) tuition leads to interior design pi diploma recognised for member- ai ship of professional body. Full n colour prospectus sent by airmail J on receipt of 25p British Postal C Order from Dept BTP Rhodec H InternaUonal. BCM/ Rhodec (< London WCI, England ASIA688 words
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Advertisement849 1974-06-14 20 «RLO (Six months Rapid Course reparlng for BSC/Pltman Exmlnallons) Morning/ Afteroon/ Evening Sessions Starting uly Register early Raja* ollege. Raffles Place (*****); taja's. 218 D Chang) Road *****8) RIVATE SECRETARIAL COURSE (avanky anly) •••moojy, W ©onojoiOßsTy PVwflsy his course Is designed for girls Ith a shorthand speed of 40 pm.849 words
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Advertisement845 1974-06-14 20 1000. 1973 Ford Escort 1300 XL. 1972 Volkswagon 1300. 1971 Toyota Corolla 1200. 1970 Ford Escort Deluxe. 1970 Ford Cortina Super. 1970 Volkswagon 1300. 1969 AusUn 1 100 8. 1967 Volvo 144 5 air-con Teck Huat Used Car Co 46. Rangoon Road Spore 8 Tel *****40/*****41 1971 MORRIS 1300 OT.845 words
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Advertisement1010 1974-06-14 20 ROVER Borg-wamer Automatic 29 litre, carefully maintained, tax and insurance till November New uphoLitery and tyres plus many attractions Only $1,400 Terms negotiable. Contact *****60 *****65 or night *****0 Honda EXPAT SELLING 1871 FORO Cortina OT 17.600 miles Excellent condition, accident free. Cassette $6,300 Phone *****0 1872 RENAULT 12TL. One1,010 words
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352 1974-06-14 21 TWO police constables were jailed for 30 months with six strokes of the cane each by a district court yesterday after they pleaded guilty to a charge of robbery with hurt. Before passing sentence, district Judge Mr. E.C. Foenander said: "It Is shocking352 words
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285 1974-06-14 21 Students mutt be taught population central, problems POPULATION education l should be Introduced In all schools to acquaint students with the need for population control and Its problems an Indonesian educationist said yesterday. Dr. D. Dwldjoseputro of Malang suggested that the material to be taught be distributed and Integrated Into285 words
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Article41 1974-06-14 21 THE annual meeting of the Siglap Women's Association, will be held at the Bitlap Kindergarten tomorrow at 2 30 p.m A Jumble sale will also be held In conjunction with the meeting to raise funds (or the association41 words
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214 1974-06-14 21 Build up your unity, Baptist tells SPEU TkJTUC leader Mr. Ivan Baptist has urged the Singapore Printing Employees Union to build an "unshakeable unity" within the union. He said they should grow from strength to strength and act honestly and responsibly. "Working for a 100 per cent membership must be214 words
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Article156 1974-06-14 21 A lighterage firm claimed yesterday that M crates of rubber worth $84,000 were stolen from the sea when one of Its tongkangs sank about 300 metres off Oate Two, PSA. Mr. Chua Thlan Chye, managing director of 81n Hua Lighterage Pte. Ltd., said they were among156 words
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Article110 1974-06-14 21 AhfOTHEB of roar, Loh Tuck Chin. M. fell to her death from her eighth floor flat la North Bridge Bead last month, a coroner court heard yesterday. Seng Yaa, 14. a student of St. Anthony's ConTeat said that her mother had appeared depressed after110 words
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Advertisement1393 1974-06-14 21 I classified ads ism FORO CAPRI 3 owners In very good condition Road tax Insurance November 1974 $.1,750 secures Loan available 82.590/Contact Simon *****. IST2 FORO ESCORT IS4W Sa oon One owner tip top condltlor 85.--450 on o. View 8- A Joo Aunue off Tessensohn/ Rangoon load Spore 8 19711,393 words
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Advertisement687 1974-06-14 21 industrial supplies, hardware dealers, tools, machineries engineering works, steel fabricators, heavy machlnerlng dealers, marine and land transportation Company invites capitals or Phone *****23 ESTABLISHED COMMERCIAL SCHOOL with approved premises In dlst 12 adjacent to Toa Payoh Is for sale. Interested parties please write to B.T Box A9IBSO U.K. CEMENT for687 words
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Advertisement452 1974-06-14 21 ACMA Am-COMOmONtfI tWlnCOOI refrigerator special discount for cash Trade In $120 upwards. Servicing/ repair-rental Hl-Cool Alr-condltlonlng k Refrlceratlon Pte Ltd 234 Victoria Street. B'pore 7. Tel: SUMS. NOTtCt FOR SALE OsfMaMi hukJi Mcydv rwcMnswy Xawt (a) Tube notching machine (b) Mudguard forming machine (c) Single head trading machine. etc. Machinery452 words
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Advertisement674 1974-06-14 21 MILD STEEL PLATES Tenders are now invited from interested suppliers for the above. These sheets must conform with either JIS SS4I or BS 4360 standards. DIMENSIONS 5 feet x 20 feet and thickness ranging from 3.2 mm to 38 mm b) 6 feet x 20 feet and thickness ranging from674 words
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Advertisement632 1974-06-14 21 CHANGE OF ADDRESS aaa—aaaaaaaßaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa^—aWe will b« moving our KI'ALA LUMPUR OFFICU TO NEW PREMISES AT BANCUNAN CHONC KEAT N0.70, JALAN PUDU(2ND FLOOR) I KUALA LUMPUR (05-03) TELEPHONE: 03-261 1 1 03-***** I ON 15TH JUNE, 1974 Kindly use our new Address for contact and correspondence after 15th June, 1974. The632 words
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Advertisement517 1974-06-14 22 From CATERPILLAR! four new profit-makers BIG ON FEATURES. PERFORMANCE AND VALUE AND WITH PROVEN CATERPILLAR RELIABILITY! Here are four more additions to the Caterpillar line of ease and long life. And, with real value too! Look at quality products. Designed and built to make more profit each in detail... compare517 words
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Advertisement594 1974-06-14 23 Our client, a member of an International group of companies engaged in manufacturing, import export, property development and financial investment*, with offices in Singapore, Hong Kong and Indonesia, invites applications for the position of CHIEF ACCOUNTANT I SINGAPORE Responsibilities The successful applicant will be stationed in Singapore and be responsible594 words
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Advertisement503 1974-06-14 23 A CHOICE FOR PROGRESS Qollei invites applications for QUALITY CONTROL TRADESMAN/CRAFTSMAN Requirements: G.C.E. with 2 years industrial experience preferably in the manufacture of precision mechanical components. Knowledge of precision measuring equipment desirable. Salary: Negotiable Qualified candidates are requested to call personally with all relevant documents, certificates, on Friday. 14.6.74 between503 words
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Advertisement646 1974-06-14 23 TELEPHONE FOREMAN BRUNEI SHELL PETROLEUM COMPANY LIMITED invite applications for Telephone Foreman in their organisation based in Seria. State of Brunei. The successful candidate will be responsible for the installation and repair of Company telephone and teleprinter equipment. Qualifications between 25 and 40 years of age should possess a City646 words
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Advertisement333 1974-06-14 23 THE FUJI BANK, LIMITED invites application for 1. CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY Female with HSC and good Secretarial Certificates. Shorthand Typing at 120 50 w.p.m. with 5 years experience, fluent English corres- pondence is essential. 2. MESSENGER English speaking with 3 years experience aged over 35. Please apply in writing, enclosing a333 words
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Advertisement447 1974-06-14 23 r JAKARTA A ASSISTANT PRODUCTION MANAGER Applications are invited from young science graduates for the position of Assistant Production Manager with a large international joint venture company in Jakarta. Indonesia. The company manufactures a range of dairy products, dry ice and liquid Co* and also provides refrigerated storage facilities. The447 words
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Advertisement673 1974-06-14 24 To implement its growing activities, a large Malaynian Company require* the services of suitably qualified Malaysians for the following |M>»itionH: A. EXECUTIVES The .lob: The surcewtful < andidstes will aiuust the management in the formulation of the marketing policy, utrategieK, targetH ana market development. The duties will involve negotiation with673 words
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Advertisement720 1974-06-14 24 katang port authority port ketang maiayaia < V« > ■sTY JAWATAN KOSONG Permohonan-prrmohonan adalah dipelawa daripada Warganegara Malaysia untuk mengiai jawatan-jawatan koaonf. vang ternebut dibawah mi <U JAWATAN: PEGAWAI LAUT BAHAGIAN I TANGGA GAJI: $62H 34 934/SK/962 I 34 ***** (Can prrmulaan akan ditetapkan meng'kut kelayakan dan pengalaman). I Ml720 words
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Advertisement738 1974-06-14 24 i sang port aurwority port natanp rnaasyna ■bW^bbbbl JAWATAN KOSONG Permohonan-permohonan adalah dipalawa daripada Wariantfara Malaytia bus i rrwmenuhi jawatan-jawatan yanf tarwbut di bawah mi n Jawatam Pembantu Teknik (Jentera) Bahagian 11. Tugp Gaji: S3SO x 20 420/S«katan P*periluaan/47S x 25 1600/S.kaun K«-ekapan/640 x 25 5766/--(Gaji Pokok) ditambah dangan Elaun738 words
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Advertisement511 1974-06-14 24 Motorola Malaysia Bdn. Bhd requires suit- I ably qualified MALAYSIAN Cltlsens for I the following position for our facility in I BUNOAI WAY:MACHINISTS Responsible for operating a variety of I machine shop equipment to cut, shape or I otherwise fabricate m machine a wide I variety of raw stock adhering511 words
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Advertisement645 1974-06-14 24 STOCK COORDINATOR Wall established European Engineering Company invites applicants to fill above post Age between 20 27. Qualification: MCE with credit m mathematics and LCC book-keep-ing. Preferable with experience but not essential. Please apply in own handwriting stating salary expected and together with one copy of photograph (non-returnable) to SWEDISH645 words
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Article, Illustration287 1974-06-14 25 FAVOURITE PROVES A REAL BARGAIN IN ANNUAL jtfIELBOURNE, Thurs. —It may ITI not have the class of the Grand National at Alntree or the Kentucky Derby, but residents of Warrnambool will not change their Orand Annual Steeplechase. Warrnambool, about 257 kilometres (160 miles) from Melbourne in the Australian State of287 words
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Article207 1974-06-14 25 British trainer slams bookies T OHDON. Thurs BUI KUey. kadJnf north of England, trainer ha« ilammed British bookmakers for -he amount of money they take out of the racing Industry He advocated that bookmakers mould be confined to betting on the ractcourse and that Income from the huge amount of207 words
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Article124 1974-06-14 25 HSIEH SHARES LEAD WITH 68 rpOKYO. Thurs. Hileh J. Mn-nam of Taiwan and Japanese pio Yasu hlro Miyamoto today fired four-under-par 68s to share a one stroke lead in the first round of the Sapporo Tokyu gold tournament at Sapporo. A total of W players. Including 20 amateurs teed off124 words
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581 1974-06-14 25 DENNIS CHIA - Daniels' two newcomers show speed DENNIS CHIA By VEWCOMERS Secretary-General and French Riviera showed a nice turn of speed on a good track at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. Paced by Money face (Lim), the Keith Daniels- trained trio made a breakaway from the half mile to cover the last 3f581 words
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478 1974-06-14 25 JEEP'S MAIL. payouts a world record was trying to convince a friend, who v new to raetof that a divKtonS for 1» not a record. I Pud M for a win. He said It was Just not rnaailila I distinctly ramembarad a not favourite paying S6 for a win at478 words
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Article49 1974-06-14 25 SIMQAPtMU AOMUW Borinc AandsOon'* Novtaa* Champlooahlp* will b* bald •I ttoa Mauda Bead cotnmunltj oantr* on June M. II and H. Tmnm txpectad to tea* part art BAFfM. Pottoa. Maude Raul CC. Roebat* CC. Boon Tuck CC and lUformaUv* TrmbUnf Cantra ChMtag dat* for aatrtaa tt JunTTl49 words
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Article116 1974-06-14 25 QUEEN E CUP RACE IN JULY TRB Queen KUsftbtth II Cup. worth SM.OOO and a Cup. for Class 1 Dlv 1 horaw over llf will be tha main event of tha Singapore Turf Club's muting on July M and 91 and July 17 and M. Tha meeting will eater for116 words
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Article36 1974-06-14 25 FLA at Sports Club will be holding their annual track and field champtanshlpa at Slglap Secondary School on July 31. ThOM wishing to compata ahould contact Tan KO\ Seng Bntrtea cioae on Juna St.36 words
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Advertisement286 1974-06-14 25 ~^a^^^^^^^ > i. IpJ*^ Jggg^^Brß*aßßßa^Bßßßßß> aSBVa^BBV^^ ■gggggggggggfl ggF JaKV ■■'Sliik W aW 'li W a H*^ Z Wr m bbbbbbM Only available in Singapore at: C.K. Tang (S) Pte. Ltd. Metro (Pte.) Ltd. Isetan Emporium (S) Pte. Ltd. Metro Supreme Chanrai's Metro Orchard The Peking Pte. Ltd. Only available in286 words
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Article, Illustration858 1974-06-14 26 Leivinha of Brazil sets inal in motion iia I il i h^ I FRANKFURT, Thursday FLAG-WAVING Brazilian cheer squads caused bedlam at the Waldstadion here today as they noisily wanned up for the opening match of the World Cup against Yugoslavia. Armed with musical rattles and whistles, the fans waved858 words
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Article214 1974-06-14 26 FRANKFURT, Thurs "What's ail the fuss about?" A bewildered tourist asked his wife as they arrived in soccer crazed Frankfurt yesterday. A 14-inch high gold statuette Is what It's all about. Starting today, IS nations watched mostly on television by 800 million spectators, willUPI - 214 words
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Article, Illustration497 1974-06-14 26 Ormond: Scots are a team for the big occasion FRANKFURT, Thurs. The experts make hosts West Germany the favourites to win the 10th World Cup, with Italy and defending champions Braiil the next best bets. Those looking for good outsiders have cast admiring glances at Holland with their super star497 words
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222 1974-06-14 26 pRANKFTJRT, Thura. The r World Oup referees completed an Intensive five-day course yesterday with special Instructions to clamp down on violence, Plfa officials said. The objective Is to keep the peace that prevailed In the 1970 World Cup In Mexico where no playersUPI - 222 words
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Article, Illustration228 1974-06-14 26 Uruguay's Corbo injured during practice FRANKFURT, r Thurs.— Uruguay's World Cup build-up suffered a setback today when star forward Ruben Corbo was injured during a practice match and could miss the openIng match against Holland on Saturday. Corbo, a 22 year-old left-winger, was kicked on the ankle during the matchReuter - 228 words
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123 1974-06-14 26 Holland move into their training camp PRAI *tPUBT. Thurs Holland yesterday moved toto their training camp at Hlltrup near Munster They were the last or the 16 teams to irriw in West Oerman7 Defender Rlnus Israel staved behind lv Holland because ol the death of his father and wul )olnReuter - 123 words
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261 1974-06-14 26 MOSCOW. Than. Pravda said yesterday that the World Cap has touched off nationalistic fanaticism in West Germany. It called security arrangements for the event overly cautious. "As for the West German Press, radio and television, they are like stokers, fanning up the furnaces and261 words
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Article77 1974-06-14 26 TOKYO. Thurt. Japanese Amateur Sports officials expressed disappointment today over the International Football Federation's rejection of China as a member. Japanese officials bad strongly hoped that China's application, made In March, would be approved by Plfa Iran and Japan were the leaders last November in getting China intoUPI - 77 words
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Article255 1974-06-14 26 The < no-hopers' are confident PANKTURT, Thurs. When England met the United States in the 1964 World Soccer Cup In Brazil, an American player cheerfully asked a British Journalist If he had brought a cribbage board to keep the score. In probably the greatest khock In 70 yean of WorldUPI - 255 words
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Article212 1974-06-14 26 Special red tunic for chosen 11 W«BT BERLIN TUurs. West Oennany. relaxed 2* S*^"' befltttof it* World Cup favourite*, had an hour-long training session at the Olympic stadium her* today, where they open their Manager Hrimut Schoen put hl« track-auUed player*. •ho arrived here Uat night from their World Cup212 words
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198 1974-06-14 26 l^t UNICH, Thurs. West German police aniT* nounced yesterday they would not press any charges against Argentine World Cup footballer Roberto Telch, who was accused of rape by a 17-year-old hotel chambermaid. The State Attorney's office In Stuttgart, near this town, where the198 words
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Advertisement198 1974-06-14 26 THIS WEEK IN TIME m^E&~m^m^Mr^''^V I l^r^m^m^m^m^H msm^m^mm^ml m^m^m^^^P^^^^rfh-. .-I F2± -I 1 M HSL ,d-Mfl^ml -afc^-maßmi 111 -Ml-IH m^H^^CT^l -f i 'yjfiFi f(f .dm^msml IMI I^^O3r <^ifl L^^l^B .Zi«^BWB«>^B»B*S-WSa»Be-m^Sl_l-^-B Middle East: President Nixon's tour of five countries. How will it affect peace and stability? Common Market: British demand for198 words
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Advertisement138 1974-06-14 26 PAN WEST PUTS YOU IN THE GAME CAME I i i With comprehensive selection of quality golf equipment the best tbe world over •Lynx *AMF Ben Hooan *Lobo Ryder *Conf (dance. P.O.F. MX 111. Wilson. Slaienoer. 'Pro Dvn 'Honeycomb •Toney Penna etc In addition, we also l supply other prestigious138 words
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Article, Illustration236 1974-06-14 27 Tien Jit quits his job to bid for place in Cup team pDRMER centre half Llm Tien Jit is der termined to regain his place in the Malaysia Cup team against Penang at Penang on June 23 and has given up his Job to achieve this, reports Joe Doral. Tien236 words
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Article79 1974-06-14 27 EAST BERLIN. Thurs Renate Btecher, East Oermany's double Olympic gold medalist, suffered a rare defeat here yesterday when beaten into second place over 100 metres by Irena Stewlnska of Poland. Tbe long-striding Polish girl. Olympic 300 metre champion in 1968 had the edge over herReuter - 79 words
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Article74 1974-06-14 27 NEW YORK. Thurs. Result* of major league baseball games played last night Asaartoaa Laagw: New York 6 California 4. Boston 6 Oakland S, Detroit 7 Texas 0. Kansas City Milwaukee 3. Baltimore 4 Minnesota 3. Cleveland 10 Chicago 1. Nattaaml Leagac; Chicago 10 San Francisco 1. AtlantaReuter - 74 words
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Article60 1974-06-14 27 JAKARTA. Thurs. A team of 12 swimmers. Including 10 girls, will represent Indonesia In the Fifth Asian Age Oioup swimming competition In Manila from June 31 to 30. an official of the All-Indonesia swimming Federation (PRSI) aald today. He said the team under manager, Colonel Eddy60 words
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Article39 1974-06-14 27 PASIR panjano community centre will organise an Intra-constltuency badminton tournament in early July. The events are men and women single* and doubles. mixed doubles and veteran doubles Closing date for entries to June 31.39 words
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Article30 1974-06-14 27 HONOLULU. Thurs. Filipino Al Ouiterres. the World Boxing Councils 10th ranked flyweight contender. scored an unanimous 10--round decision over Rlcardo Delgado of Mexico here on Tuesday night. AP.AP - 30 words
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Article270 1974-06-14 27 LONDON. Thurs.— Leicestershire beat holders Kent by eight runs yesterday to qualify for the semi-finals of the Benson and Hedges Cricket Cup along with Surrey. Lancashire and Somerset. Kent, chasing Leicestershire's 238 for eight, recovered magnificently after losing five wickets for 58. Test batsman Brian LuckhurstReuter - 270 words
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312 1974-06-14 27 GODFREY ROBERT - Cyclists Jamil and Keng Wah progress in Japan GODFREY ROBERT By SINGAPORE'S two cyclists, Jamil Mohammed and Loh Keng Wah, are making good progress In tr.elr training stint with Shlmano Industries cycle company in Japan. Mr. Yutaka Kurata Shlmano's representative, who will manage their branch to be opened In Singapore312 words
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Article101 1974-06-14 27 ITUALA LUMPUR. Thurs^- Malaysia will send a b% team to the Singapore Open •mateur athletic rhampt™. ships beginning on June 33, a spokesmen ot the Malaysian Amateur Athletic Union said today. He wld the performance of the athletes would be used as a baste In the srtscOon101 words
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349 1974-06-14 27 OARIS. Thurs Spanish 1 clay court wizard Manuel Orantes and Frenchman Francois Jauffret. who was at the centre of a drugs row on Tuesday. yesterday fought their way through to the semifinals of the French International tennis championships. Orantes. who beat Chilean Patrick) CornejoReuter - 349 words
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Article, Illustration645 1974-06-14 27 Frazier believes he can repeat 1969 performance new YORK. Thursday THE walls of Joe Frazlers private gymnasium and office complex In Philadelphia are dotted with mural-type photographs of the former heavyweight champion In action. Including two huge pictures of Muhammad All on the canvas from a Frazler left hook. ThatReuter; UPI - 645 words
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Article41 1974-06-14 27 BINOAPORI Badminton AseodaUon Undsr-Sl Youth Cbamptonahlp will Be natd from June J4-17 at UM BBA Wall Cloaltn date tor entrtea la Monday Porau an available from the »a<*srn»on Stadium office or lit. Law Fob Hya. 17. Change Alley41 words
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Article30 1974-06-14 27 ZURICH. Thurs. Tbe firat round drawa for next saaaon'i three European Soccer eompeuttons wul tafcs place In Zurich on July XI. the European Football Onion (UEPA) said yesterday.30 words
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Article, Illustration504 1974-06-14 27 JOE DORAI - Cup final: FAS will plea again for it JOE DORAI By pA of Singapore will make a fresh appeal to Football Association of Malaysia to have the Malaysia Cup final on July 6 to be played at the Singapore enter the National Stadium if final on June 23. FAS deputy504 words
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638 1974-06-14 27 PETER SIOW - Top seed Hashim outplays his rival PETER SIOW By TOP-SEEDED Syed Hashim advanced effortlessly Into the boys singles quarterfinals of the Singapore Badminton Association Under- 18 cham pionshlps at Gulllemard Road last night. The r and N trainee showed why he Is the favourite .ruth lessly demolishing his rival Poo638 words
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165 1974-06-14 27 KUO CHUAN PROTEST DEFEATS PASIR PANJANG DASIR Panjang, who 1 beat Kuo Chuan 3-0 last Sunday in an inter- constituency match at Farrer Park, lost their victory yesterday following a protest by Kuo Chuan. Kuo Chuan In a protest to the appeals committee claimed that their opponents had fielded a165 words
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Article53 1974-06-14 27 BINOAPORS Maritime Command yesterday beat Dlv Two team Hampshire by 4-1 In a friendly soccer match at Fairer Park. The sailors led 3-0 at halftime, and were (our up till the cloalng minutes when Hampshire was awarded v penalty. Their scorers were Jerry Ng (3). Brian Batchalor and53 words
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195 1974-06-14 27 A. JOHNSON - Soh tells lifters: Take part in trials A. JOHNSON By SINGAPORE Amateur W-lghUlftlng Federation president Mr. Boh Ohee Soon yesterday told weightllfters that they must take part In the Aaian Oamei trial at Kreta Ayer tomorrow. If they hope to compete In the Teheran Oames. Mr. Son, who returned recently195 words
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Miscellaneous136 1974-06-14 27 BADMINTON Under 11 quarter-finals (BBA hall). SWIMMING Asian Oame* trials (Toa Payoh 5 30 pm). HOCKEY SHA League Dlv 1: SAFSA v Khalsa (Dover Rd). Dlv 3: Police B 1 v PWD; BRC B v Khalsa 'B\ Dlv. I: SAFSA v ACBOBA. SQL ASH B Orade: BCC v SAFSA (padang);136 words
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Article, Illustration227 1974-06-14 28 DANCER SOUHAIR THRILLS NIXON FOR DESSERT SOUHAIB ZAKI, who calls herself the ambassadress of love," twirled and ry rated In front of Pre Ident Nixon and then turned nc r attentions to Secretary of State Dr. Henry Kissinger President Nixon slapped hi, knee, threw back his head and Joined Ejypt227 words
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Article47 1974-06-14 28 Britain's $2,789 m deficit LONDON, Thurs. Britain's foreign trade deficit increased to a record £481 million <S$2,7W million) last month, the Government announced today. This was £M million (SSSZ2 million) higher than the April figure. The previous record deficit was £453 million (5J2.627 million) last March. Heater.47 words
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Article33 1974-06-14 28 WOLFBBURO (Oermanyi. Thurs— Hit by a serious sales slump. Volkswagen today offered any of 1U 100.000 workers prepared to quit their lobs a bonus of up to U8»3.600 (BIII.MO).— AP.AP - 33 words
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Article51 1974-06-14 28 JAKARTA. Thiirs. Th« number of foreign tourUU vlaltlng Indonesia should reach 600.000 a year by l»7t. the National Development Planning Board marketing director Sukarsono haa said* This year the total should reach 397.000, a rise of 16 per cent over last year t figure, he said yesterdayReuter - 51 words
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Article284 1974-06-14 28 Threat to burn factories BANGKOK, Thursday pOLICE reinforcements were rushed to two textile factories southeast of here today after striking workers threatened to burn them down. The strikers were part of a group of more than 2.500 textile workers who have been staging a continuous demonstration here since Sunday toReuter; UPI - 284 words
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Article70 1974-06-14 28 MANILA. Thurs—Seventyone people died, including a family of six. and 14 others were still mlaatng. the Red Cross reported today in the wake of tropical storm Dinah which cut a swath from south to north along the entire length of the Philippines. Damage was estimated atAP - 70 words
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Article56 1974-06-14 28 CARACAS. Thurs. Four women were reported killed and nine people Injured by a •trons; earthquake In eastern Venezuela yesterday. The governor of Sucre Blate. the worst affected area ••aid the towns most damaged were Cmrupano, the state capital Caaanay. pilar and Carlaro. and It was InReuter - 56 words
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171 1974-06-14 28 pANBKRRA. Thurm. vy Auatralla'i Labour Government has failed to gain a majority In the Senate following toe May 18 general elections. A final count of Senate rotes In Queensland today gave the oppoaltion Liberal-National Party candidate. Dr. Olenlater Schlel, the 10th Senate position InReuter - 171 words
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Article593 1974-06-14 28 fHREE Arab guerillas and ♦hree women died in an hour-long battle at a kibbutz near Israel's northern bolder with Lebanon today, an :i rm y snokeman said here. Military sources said that when the bodies of the guerillas were found lt appeared they belonged toUPI - 593 words
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Article34 1974-06-14 28 NICK. Thar*. World chess champion Bobby Fischer haa accepted an Invttatlon to attend the list World Cheat Olympiad of nations at the Palace of Expositions in Nice. Olympiad officials said yesterday UPIUPI - 34 words
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Article118 1974-06-14 28 NORMAN (Oklahoma). Thurs. Highly toxic fumes leaking from a derailed railroad tank car and exploding today forced up to 4.000 people from their homes In Norman and suburban Moore and forced authorities to cloae major highways In the area. Officers ;ald another 2.500 to 3.000UPI - 118 words
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Article394 1974-06-14 28 I ONDON. Thun.-Tht •tack mar k«t waa clealag narrow I, mlMd with tnttrxt rabdMd ahaxt of Urn Biitlak trM* flrur*. tor May At S pm. UM rinanrial Tlmta Index w«i sows 1.4 to tt% 4. Tub* lovaatßMaat. CavraHam aa4 Plaooa war* Ml*ctiv> at ark* to tacllno. OoTwam— t394 words
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Advertisement629 1974-06-14 28 The Upright Look from j-j-SANYO DIGITAL •rr; CLOCK/RADIO your sitting room, dining room or know that the time indicated on its bedroom. It adds a dash of colour to easy-to read digit 24 hour mechanism your room. Just pick up the right with AM and PM control is correct colour629 words
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Miscellaneous13 1974-06-14 28 The weather weather outlook for Singapore from ajn. to noon today: No rain.13 words
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