The Straits Times, 24 June 1974
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Title Section15 1974-06-24 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FINAL EDITION MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1974 25 CENTS M.C.(P) 21/7415 words
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Article, Illustration391 1974-06-24 1 Bid to fight rise in violent crimes among youths A YOUTH Guidance and Employment Board has been proposed to help school dropouts and fight the rising trend among young offenders to commit crimes of violence. The board which will help school dropouts adjust to the391 words
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81 1974-06-24 1 E. Germans in upset World Cup win PANKFURT, Sun. East Germany produced the first major upset of the 1974 World Soccer Cup finals when they beat favourites West Germany 1-0 tonight in the first soccer clash at this level between the two Germanics. The capacity crowd of 60,000 in Hamburg's81 words
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176 1974-06-24 1 FORMER Foreign Minister Abba Eban said here Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko had told him that Moscow would be prepared to re-establish diplomatic relations with Israel when Important advances were 1 made at the Geneva Middle East peace conI ference. Mr. Eban told a176 words
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Article54 1974-06-24 1 DACCA, Bun. Thirtynine people were reported to have died In floods and landslides caused by torrential rain which has forced 50,000 from their homes. The flood* have put large area* of Chlttagong and Sylhet districts under water, and Bangladesh National Airlines has cancelled domestic flights toReuter - 54 words
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185 1974-06-24 1 Muslim raiders' threat to Cotabato airport MANILA, Sun. A The armed forces called In artillery and FB6 Jet fighters to repel raiders threatening Cotabato airport In central Mindanao amid reports today Indicating a widespread renewal of Muslim Insurgency throughout the large southern Island. Brig. Qen. Fortunato Abat. chief of theAP - 185 words
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Article25 1974-06-24 1 JAKARTA, Sun Indonesia* foreign exchange trorn agricultural product* reached U551,035 million i8(2454 million) last yeai. Agriculture Mlr.Utw Thojlb Hadlwidjaja mid. yesterday Reutcr.Reuter - 25 words
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Article30 1974-06-24 1 VIENNA. Sun Austrian* go to the poll* today to choose a new President In an election which will sharply test the prestige of Chancellor Dr Bruno Kreiiky. Rautcr.30 words
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Article559 1974-06-24 1 1 RAB state* were today reported willing to withhold demands that the Palestine Liberation Organisaton (PLO) be accorded observer status at the UN Law of the Sea conference, and their chairman rejected suggestions they were trying to disrupt the proceedings In a written statement, the headAP - 559 words
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Article461 1974-06-24 1 M.P. BHUPATHY - Burma frees Changi crew M.P. BHUPATHY By THE Burmese Government has released the 31 members of a Singapore fisheries research vessel who were jailed and fined in Rangoon on May 30 for alleged violation of Burmese territorial waters on April 7. I The Burmese Charge d' Affaires here, Mr. Myo461 words
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Article34 1974-06-24 1 NTW DELHI. Sun. The former Indian president Dr s iUdhakrtahnan. is In critical nondlUnn after admission to Madras Hospital following a stroke, according to the Press Trust of India News Agtncy. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article28 1974-06-24 1 LONDON. Sun International television and stage actress Diana Rlgg and her Israeli srtlst husband Menachem Oueffen announced tcday they had separated after one year of marriage.28 words
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Article39 1974-06-24 1 NEW DELHI. San. An Indian News Agency, the United News of India, reported today that the Indian Atomic Energy Commission Is developing a hydrogen explosive device as a follow-up to its underground atomic test last month— AT.39 words
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Article, Illustration467 1974-06-24 1 TEOH ENG TATT - S'pore ou t of the Cup final SEVERE 4-1 BEATING BY PENANG By J'HE bad news for Singapore fans at horre this morning is that the Singapore team received a severe 4-1 drubbing from Penang and are out of the Malaysia Cup. Penang. with Shaharuddln Abdullah and Isa Bakar at467 words
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131 1974-06-24 1 Russian protest over damage to embassy MOSCOW. Sun. The Soviet Union has protested to the US State department over damage caused to its Washington Embassy by demonstrators throwing paint and stones, the Tass news agency said today. The report marred otherwise optimistic Press comment on flovletAmerlcan relations In advance ofReuter - 131 words
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Article40 1974-06-24 1 CAIRO. Sun. The Minister of Power. Mr Ahmed Sultan. left today for Washington to negotiate a oontract for nuclear fuel to feed the atomic reactor President Nixon promised whan he was her* this month Reuter (Sea rag* 4)Reuter - 40 words
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76 1974-06-24 1 Bomb threat against E. Berlin team DUEBBELDORF. Sun Reinforced police •qaad* sealed off runway* at Daeneldorf alrpwt today after a bomb threat against the East Germany JVarld Cap football team, which waa arriving here en route to the team's secondro«nd training camp. A poUee spokesman a*id onlU of the p«ra76 words
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Advertisement82 1974-06-24 1 SUBAFUJ MKqM De Lux^ SOLE OSTRBciTORS SINGAPORE MOTORS PTE. LTD. n UHLL PIAZASNGAPOHE 11 T f Sb43'jb VERY SPECIAL TANGFASTIC OFFERS AT THE HOUSE OF TANG IS NOW ON First time in the Nstory of the House of Tang, a store wide selection of goods at very special reduced prices.82 words
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Advertisement252 1974-06-24 1 BABIES: DAILY INCREASE OF 100 Pace 9 FORD: Let third party clear tapes doubts 3 DR K pledges No US arms for Arabs 4 TORIES talk of Labr.ir plan o change British life 5 25 HURT In two -bus crash 6 'MODEL' busmen get awards today 7 M.M« to air252 words
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Article221 1974-06-24 2 INDONESIA CHECKS ON MIGRANTS JAKARTA, Sun. Indonesia's state security agency la trying to check the Immigration here of a number of Chinese using Portuguese passports, the agency chief has announced. Mai. -Gen. Yuga Bugama of the Basin security agency told a Parllamentary commission that the lmmlgranta entered the country viaAP - 221 words
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Article66 1974-06-24 2 CHRIBTCHURCH. Bun. James Lewis. 24. was found guilty of murder on Friday. 12 year* ifter his father, aiso calls** James Lewis, was eonvtct'jd of the same offence. The son kicked an elderly •oman to death with boots studded with nails. The father chopped off a workmate'sAP - 66 words
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Article18 1974-06-24 2 PARIS. Sun. French phllsopner Jean Wahl has died here, aged M, his family Ml<! yesterday Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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Article666 1974-06-24 2 Reds in Laos build new city HQ AUSSIE DIPLOMATS VISIT AREA VIENTIANE. Sunday COMMUNISTS in Laos are building a new city in the north eastern section of the country as headquarters for the Lao Patriotic Front, replacing the old bombedout capital of Sam Neva, according to diplomats visiting the area.Reuter; AP - 666 words
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438 1974-06-24 2 'US world food aid diverted to Saigon' WASHINGTON. Sun rVDNORESSMEN are trying tc cut down the Amount of American aid going to South Vietnam and Cambodia after an accusation that food meant for the world's hungry mouths is being diverted into military spending. The House of Representatives yesterday attempted toReuter - 438 words
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Article38 1974-06-24 2 DAB-EB-BALAAM, Saw. Britain la i— -tin capital aid to Taaaaala after a nine -rear break BrlUafc Minister of Oreneaa DevHsp-mt Mra. Jkdlth Hart aanotuiced yesterday at tbe end ef a aeven-day visit to Tanaanla.— AT38 words
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Article, Illustration75 1974-06-24 2 'THE rooftops of i ears appear above tbe surface as the flood waters ear Rochester, Minnesota, slowly recede and some of the 100 residentr who were driven from their hour. at the height ef the flood were getting ready to return homeUPI - 75 words
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Article63 1974-06-24 2 BANTA MONICA. (California). Bun. Actor Robert Vaughan. star of the TV ««let "The Man from UNC.L.I has taken out a licence to marry actress Linda Btaab. Vaughai. lj filming "The Towering Inferno" at Pox atudlos near here. The couple met four years ago while touring lrReuter - 63 words
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Article42 1974-06-24 2 New Yemeni Cabinet BEIRUT. Bus. North Yemen's Premier kiohsn El- ■ml h.u formed •> new Yemeni Cabinet that would be expected to carry out ««conoirlc and political reorm jtoxu promUed by the (ountiyt new revolutionary command, the Middle Bast Hew* Agency said AP.AP - 42 words
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Article41 1974-06-24 2 MANT-A. Sun. PhlUppl'.e AmbajMdor to Burma Mi Pablo Pen* has petitioned f\e Burmese Government (or clemency for two FiLplno fishery research tra ice* who were arrested anc detained last April by the Burmeae navy, the Pordax O3c« announced.— AP.AP - 41 words
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Article26 1974-06-24 2 Wi>SHINOTON. Sun. A Scan c police helicopter and llgir plane collided m flight on Friday and cruited to th» ground, killing four people UPL26 words
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WORLD NEWS TWO
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Article41 1974-06-24 3 NSW DELHI. Sun.—Pakistan troops fired on Indian troops on June 17-18 night near Akhnour In Kashmir on the Indo-Paklstan border. officials said yesterday. •The unprovoked firing continued for five minute* and no one was Injured," they said. OPI41 words
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Article34 1974-06-24 3 LOURENCO MARQUES i MotamWque) Sun. Mozambique authorities have released sotne of the 500 former secret policemen held earlier this month when atrocity allegations were made against members of the now-disbanded force. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article136 1974-06-24 3 Jakarta Bill to wipe out vice JAKARTA. Snn. The Indonesian Government Is drafting a Bill on the eradication of prostitution and white slavery. according to State MinUter of Social Affairs Sunawar Sukowatl. The Government thought the time had come to deal with the matter seriously, the minister said yesterday. EconomicReuter - 136 words
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Article33 1974-06-24 3 BANOKOK. Sun— Saudla Arabia's Foreign Minister. Mr. Omar flalrlraf. has been Invited to visit southern provinces In Thailand where a Muslim secessionist movement Is operating, the Bangkok Post reported today. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article, Illustration578 1974-06-24 3 MONTEREY (California). Sun yiCE-President Gerald Ford suggested yesterday that a third party listen to Watergate tape-recordings to clear up discrepancies between versions prepared by the White House and the House Judiciary Committee. "I dont put any higher credibility on the committeeNYT; UPI - 578 words
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139 1974-06-24 3 CATERPILLAR PLAGUE HITS FARM LANDS WINNIPEG. Sun—Manitoba farmers have asked the Government help to clean up a 5,000 square mile area of the province Infested with a thick, black carpet of caterpillars. The caterpillars have been measured at a depth of five Inches In some places. Thousands of acres ofUP - 139 words
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Article65 1974-06-24 3 MILAN, Sun. A Milan bank claimed a record yesterday for being robbed on every Jane 21 for the past three yean. Thinking the last two robberies must have been coincidence. the Osaone Credit Agency took no special precautions this year. Bat two armed and masked65 words
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338 1974-06-24 3 Posters accuse factory chiers of planning coup DEKING, San China's poster writers today made the most specllc and damaging charges of their week-old campaign, accusing factory managers of planning a coup d'etat. The charge came In a new poster signed by five workers of the Tractor Factory In south-east-ern KlangslReuter - 338 words
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434 1974-06-24 3 No hard work for political prisoners says Kopkamtib JAKARTA, Sunday A SPOKESMAN for Indonesia's security A organisation, Kopkamtib, yesterday officially denied a British newspaper report that many of Indonesia's 35,000 political prisoners were being used as unpaid labourers in private enterprise. Brig Gen Sumrahad! told foreign newsmen the allegation wasUPI - 434 words
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Article235 1974-06-24 4 PARIS, Bun -The Shah 1 of Iran and Empress Farah start an official visit to France tomorrow during which France will make further major efforts to play an Important role in Inn's massive expansion plans. The royal couple will fly home in the FrancoBritish ConcordeAP - 235 words
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Article32 1974-06-24 4 PHNOM PENH, Sun President Lon Nol has approved the appointment of 14 under-aecretaries In Prime Minister ton, Soret's Government, according to an omV 1 radio broadcast tonight— ■eater.32 words
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Article120 1974-06-24 4 Sole sailor rescued in Pacific TOKYO, Sun. A 37--year-old Japanese who sent distress signals from his small raft-type yacht yesterday was rescued by a Japanese fishing boat In the Pacific about 1.500 kilometres (about 650 miles) east of Cape Inubo today, the Martltlme Safety Agency said. Mr. Kentaro Kaneko leftReuter - 120 words
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Article61 1974-06-24 4 SOFIA, Sun. Comecon secretary Nikolai Fadeev Indicated yesterday that the way was opening to trading coutacts between the European Common Market and the communist trading bloc. Mr. Fadeev said he had made approaches to EEC eight months ago and recently got a reply agreeing to contacts from the61 words
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252 1974-06-24 4 WASHINGTON. Sunday SECRETARY of State Henry Kissinger has assured Israel that the United States does not contemplate selling arms to Egypt or Syria, US and Israeli officials said yesterday. The assurances were given to Israeli Ambassador Slmcha Dlnitz In a one-hourAP - 252 words
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152 1974-06-24 4 Rebels release captive governor unhurt IfIANILA. gun. Mm ITI urn rebel, M ised and hold Governor Simeon Datumanonr for two days before releasing him during fighting in central Mindanao between insnrfeata and Government force*, reliably informed Philippine Government sources said yesterday. The sources, who did not want to be identified,AP - 152 words
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276 1974-06-24 4 Israel hands over last of Golan strip to UN TEL AVIV, Sunday ISRAEL today withdraws from the last of the salient captured in the October war under the forces disengagement pact witji Byria. Israeli troops will hand over the fire- kilometre (three-mile) strip In the Oolan Heights to troops of276 words
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Article25 1974-06-24 4 NKW DKLHI Sun India and the United Arab Emirates nave agreed to strengthen their economic and commercial relation* an official document said yesterday25 words
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186 1974-06-24 4 lATA approves transAtlantic fare hikes P3T LAUDERDALE (Florida), Sun. The International Air Transport Association (lATA) yesterday appr o ye d trans-Atlantic fare Increases of between three and five per cent. The Increases, approved unanimously by 40 International air carriers here, will take effect from Aug. 1. An lATA spokesman saidReuter - 186 words
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Article85 1974-06-24 4 NEW DELHI, Sun. India yesterday stepped up its battle against a smallpox epidemic In Bihar ar.d other northeastern state*. Health Secretary CA Rsmachandran told a news conference the Central Government, working with the World Heslth Organisation and State Government*. was sending more sprclalUU. vacelnators andReuter - 85 words
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Article49 1974-06-24 4 CAPE TOWN. Sun. Doctors at the Red Croat Children's Hospital here today separated Siamese twins born to an African couple, Mr and Mrs Bruce' Mahumpela last Sunday A hospital bulletin said one died but the other, a. girl, should develop Into a. normal child. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article24 1974-06-24 4 RAWALPINDI. Sun. A total of 42 people died during recent religious disturbances in the Punjab, a Pakistan Qovernnvect spokesman said today ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article244 1974-06-24 5 DURBAN, Sun. A 17--year-old youth who told a policeman that his spiritual guide controlled his motorcycle while his soul was "transported to an austral plane," came down to earth with a bump In court bert when he was given a three-month suspended Jail sentence and fined 10 rand <8536)Agencies - 244 words
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Article, Illustration562 1974-06-24 5 j CONDON, tun. LEADING Opposition politician today charged that the Labour Government was considering state intervention in, or takeover of, 20 top firms in Britain, inclading leading car, oil and food producers such as Ford, Esso and Ujiilever. In a speechReuter - 562 words
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Article66 1974-06-24 5 LIMA. Bun. Ten workmen were Killed and fhr<s seriously Injured by an explosion in the fermentation plant of a, brewery In the Amason jungle city o i-ucailpa according to ofn .lal reports reaching here yesterday. The explosion on Friday night started a big fire lr. theReuter - 66 words
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Article48 1974-06-24 5 PARIS. Bun. Police checked the identities of 52.000 people In a new surprise operation In three French elites late last night, the Interior Ministry said today. The operations have been lescribed by Interior Minister Michel Poniatowskl as a preventive measure against increasing crime. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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259 1974-06-24 5 MOSCOW, Sunday rpHE Soviet Union yesterday re-asserted Its A desire to give priority to the easing ej political tension, followed by the easing of -in--.. c negotiations with other countries. The re-stating of this cardinal principle of Soviet foreign policy hat strong implications for next259 words
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Article125 1974-06-24 5 WE MUST REASSURE ASIA: GRASSBY SYDNEY, Sun— Australia* Asian neighbours need to be reassured that the absence ef fanner Immigration MinUter Al Graesby from the new Federal Parliament did not signal a return to the "bad old days." The flamboyant ex-min-ister himself said this today Mr. Grmasby added "Many ofReuter - 125 words
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Article40 1974-06-24 5 WASHINOTON. Bun The United States and Spain agreed yesterday to base tticlr relation* on a declaration of principles similar to the new Nato guidelines, smoothing the way toward a renewal of lease* en ITS military bases. UPIUPI - 40 words
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Advertisement298 1974-06-24 5 Ounce for ounce Vaseline Hair Cream gives you more value for your money. m Ka g^ it _H I I HAIR I ____________^_HH^_l 1 AJ^^^l gw^gL^^^gw9^PgwL^Plgf^gW4^^l^ga -wiw JP^gwEgßgfis*? I*^1 I B^gfl _^_KiMH-i_RyMHifliv-_B g^gwß^ 2_Lw A^Bgw^gwHei" I 1 1 l^gv^L**^^^ Actual photograph Compare and buy Compare Vaseline Hair Cream with another298 words
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Article127 1974-06-24 6 Local yards build 3 tugs A LOCAL shipping company has awarded tenders to local shipyards to build three tugs costing a total of about $42 million. This Is because of the confidence the firm. Seatrans (8), bu in local shipbuilders. "The tenders were awarded to Singapore shipyards because of the127 words
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Article31 1974-06-24 6 haa ap- pointed Man, Nful Klat Chumn. Mohamad bin HaJI All and Yeo Joo LUn to tat members of the Rent Conciliation Board for a year from next month.31 words
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Article12 1974-06-24 6 MISS Sim Suat Hwa has been appointed Assistant ReUrtrar of Title*.12 words
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Article, Illustration20 1974-06-24 6 Crowd* «warm the .treats after the collision. On the left is Service 154-Stralt» Times picture20 words
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269 1974-06-24 6 TWENTY-FIVE people were injured two badly when two buses collided head-on at the junction of Lorong Two and Toa Pavoh Central at about 4.45 p.m. yesteniiv The two badly Injured are Mr. A. Letch aman, 35, driver of Service 143 and Mr. Urn Ah269 words
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Article143 1974-06-24 6 ffIHIEVES broke into 1 the factory of a Norwegian firm in Kian Teck Road, Ju rong. and escaped with metal slabs worth 513.M4 Mr. Kje 1 1 Sollic. plant manager of O. M■• t a d and Sons (Pte) Limited which produces, among other things nuts,143 words
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Article53 1974-06-24 6 A CHINKS* variety show called the Wonderful World of Stars will be held at the National Theatre on July 7 at p.m Organism jointly by the National Theatre Trust and Singapore Adventurer*' Club. It 1* hoped to raise 111.000 for the Trust* cultural project* and the53 words
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Article34 1974-06-24 6 THX Minuter of Bute i Communication*) Mr. Chai Chong Vii will give away prise* to winners of the 1973-74 children's reading material comptttttoa at the Institute of ■*ifitHm on Saturday at I pm34 words
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130 1974-06-24 6 $47,000 spare parts theft at yard rpHIEVES broke Into the general store of Sembawang Shipyard (Pte) Ltd. in Sembawang Road and escaped with tpare parts worth $47,000. Police said the theft occurred between 6 p.m. on Friday and 6.50 am on Saturday. According to police, the thieves, smashed the glass130 words
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100 1974-06-24 6 Closed: Gates 2 and 5 at Telok Ayer from Sunday EWTRY gates Nos. 2 and Li 5 into Telok Ayer Basin will be closed from next Sunday, the Port of Sin gapore Authority has announced. Traffic coming Into Ttlok Ayer Basin will have to use gate No. 3 md 4100 words
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Article81 1974-06-24 6 rE deputy chairman of the Peoples Front. Mr. Ng Choon Seng said yesterday that the party mobile clinic would begin medical services next month. The mobile clinic would travel to the various villages la TamptaM coMtiUiency because the party* old clinic In the area had81 words
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Article33 1974-06-24 6 THX Singapore Armed Force* will conduct demolition live firing wwrrt— i M the Southern UJand lire firing range on Pulau Senanr from tomorrow until Thursday from I ajn. to 11 am33 words
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152 1974-06-24 6 rsean and Japan business chiefs to meet mOKYO. Sun. Bust- I J. ness leaders from member states of Asean and Japan will meet In Tcftyo tomorrow and Tuesday to exchange views on the Role of Asian Nations in the World Economy In 1970 a. a Japanese business group announced today.UPI - 152 words
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Article321 1974-06-24 7 'Model' busmen get rewards today OUSMEN with the Singapore Bus Service will receive $50 a year under a new welfare benefit scheme announced by the Singapore Industrial Labour Organisation. The Incentive benefit will be paid to busmen who are courteous safe-ty-conscious, punctual, tree from accidents and disciplinary action, and collect321 words
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Article32 1974-06-24 7 LAI Ah Foot 44. was fined $50 on Saturday for gambling on the pavement at Jalan Nam Seng in Woodlands, at about 6.30 pjn. on Thurs- day. He pleaded guilty.32 words
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99 1974-06-24 7 MP leads visit to Police radio Hq MEMBERS of the River Valley constituency citizens consultative committee, led by their MP, Dr. Tan Eng Liang, yesterday visited the Police radio headquarters at Pearls Hill. The visit was in con- unction with the current Keep Singapore Crime-Free campaign. They were taken round99 words
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Article150 1974-06-24 7 Zosen Robin Dockyard will employ some 2,000 Singaporeans when Its No. 2 drydock Is completed In the near future. The Finance Minister, Mr. Hon Sul Sen. will open the dockyard's No. 1 drydock and ancillary facilities at Benoi Road in Jurong on Saturday at noon. The150 words
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139 1974-06-24 7 TWELVE winners of the recent Leslie Rayner painting competition for children will receive their cash prizes at the Rotary Club's luncheon meeting at Mandarin Hotel on Wednesday. They are: Group A (eight years and under) Miss Yvonne Glam $50 (first). Eric Chan Ylng139 words
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Article, Illustration157 1974-06-24 7 NEW ROTARY 330 GOVERNOR IS INSTALLED rE District Governor for Rotary International District 330. Encik Rahim Noor, of Ipoh (right) chatting with his successor, Mr. Patanachai Jayant of Bangkok, before the installation ceremony at Mandarin Hotel yesterday. The ceremony brought to an end the 40th District Assembly held over the157 words
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181 1974-06-24 7 Weed out 'bad changes' urge teachers THE Singapore Teachers Union has called for a proper evaluation of the many changes made in the educational system to weed out any Inef'ectlve changes. The union sayi In its subUcatlon, the Forum, ;hat If policy-makers md the teachers in the ;la£Brooms could do181 words
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131 1974-06-24 7 Real estate rules too stringent: Developer mHE secretary of the 1 Singapore Land and Housing Developers Association, Mr. Ho Kokk Cheong, has suggested that planning and building regulations here be made more flexible to encourage greater real estate development. Mr. Ho who recently attended the Mth annual congress of the131 words
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Article42 1974-06-24 7 Tin Bir.j»pore Youth Festival 1t74 will be officially opened at the Nation*! Stadium or July IS. rhls will be followed by an opening of an arte and crafts exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall on July 17.42 words
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Article17 1974-06-24 7 THE University of Singapore* Department of Extramural Studies will conduct 36 courser starting nest month.17 words
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Article480 1974-06-24 8 Call to show concern for others PARENTAL guidance, good neighbourliness, co-operation and readiness to help others can together bring about a reduction in crime rate, according to a community centre official yesterday. At a forum on 'Towards a Crimefree Society," at the MacPherson community centre, Mr. Ho Toon Hert stressed480 words
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Article132 1974-06-24 8 Cheaper way to cut crime rate PROFESSOR Wong Lin Ken, MP for Alexandra, said yetterday greater care airalnst crime was a cheaper way to combat it than increasing: without limit the number of policemen. Prof. Wong, who was addressing Alexandra community cen t r e's Keep Singapore Crime Free campaign,132 words
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Article67 1974-06-24 8 'Despicable elements' in society The Minister of SUto (Communications), Mr. Chal Chong Yll. described people who committed crimes as "despicable elements." He was opening the Keep Sbigaporc Crlme-Pree oampalgr. at the jrouth atetlan of Jtlan Paotuan <wiyyi^m|^y oantr*. off naiiilminj Road. Ha adYtatd the r>utha to wort, at a united67 words
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Article34 1974-06-24 8 THK Tm Pnyoh Flat Ownm AaoctoOoa will aubmtt protMt Mtw to tit* Housing Board today to appeal tor the withdrawal of Urn lmplmcßtaUan of InCTCttAftQ MfrlCC ftnd 00QMTvancjr charfai ban Juiy l.34 words
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Article, Illustration120 1974-06-24 8 TRAFFIC along Sr ran goon Road was Interrupted yesterday as motorists watched firemen smash the front windscreen of a pick -op van (above) to free the driver trapped in the front seat after an accident. En Tal Soon, 23, of Berwick Drive. Berangoon120 words
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97 1974-06-24 8 Singaporeans who only care for themselves MR. CHVO Jit Koon, MP for Tlong Bahru sa d yesterday that the rapid pace of development In Singapore was reixmslble for different concepts of social values. S-.tebklng «t a party at 8t Joh headquarters In Beach Road, he said: "Some people care lor97 words
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123 1974-06-24 8 GOVT MAY TAKE FIRM ACTION ON JAY WALKERS rE Oovernment may take firmer measures against Jay walkers, says Mr. Urn Ouan Hoo, Parliamentary Bee r e tary (Home Affairs). Mr. Urn who was speaking at the Installation ceremony of the Lions Club (North) at Hyatt Hotel on Saturday night, said:123 words
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Advertisement237 1974-06-24 8 In the blindfold test... j 62 of people prefer the taste of Dane Essence of Chicken to all other brands of essence of chicken. Over two hundred regular users of essence of Naturally. They were then questioned for their opinions ts made in nm k nd H^ally imported of its237 words
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Advertisement294 1974-06-24 8 !fl I*ml|Bm ■I HKIHtWi I jfcH- i* ?i f IS* K?^n Am^ W 'Klfl H^fr* ■Bm^m^m^mHHsßßm^mW^ml ■mtmVVm^mMß *mSmßmll m^^lflS m^mfl v I I HlHl Hp^Ham^K^H jflll W W< I\ i. /..wSR BSSSSSM v XV mV -a BW Hml t II M K%fti 3 M m Bm^ksm^ksmvE^H < i m H^^294 words
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Article, Illustration119 1974-06-24 9 rE youths In the picture are hustling for customers in Beach Road to buy durians. with total disregard for the traffic around them. Oblivious to danger, they rush to meet oncoming cars, and even buses, trying to get both drivers and occupants to buy their fruit.119 words
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298 1974-06-24 9 VC praised for its 'proud record' by the police chief rTWE 29,000 strong ViX gilante Corps has a proud record. Its service and performance have been proven and have inspired the people's confidence, said the Commissioner of Police, Mr. Tan Teck Khlm. "The infusion of professional men Into the corps298 words
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163 1974-06-24 9 $12,000 hold-up at firm by armed gang— EIOHT men armed *lth daggers held up J\e watchman of Chang Chun Engineering (Pte.) Ltd. In Tanjong Rhu and escaped with $12,000 on Saturday night Part of the money was the firm's weekly payroll for Its 40 employees A spokesman for the firm163 words
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Article40 1974-06-24 9 TAP Mew 800, U. unemployed, was fined M.OOO «jy the First MafjatraWi Court on Saturday after he admitted "*»**«-g In an Illegal tottery. chap-Jl-kee. at Dunbar Waft at about 11 lOpjn. on Wednesday. He had two prerious eonvtettona.40 words
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Article21 1974-06-24 9 THB Home AppHannoi Maiwfaotiirm and Importers Aawrtatton and lament Recreat'on and Sports Club nave been regutered under the Societies Act.21 words
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Article19 1974-06-24 9 ACTXNO Supt of Mirn Simon COTMllua has bosn appointed oonwuivtertf of U» National Pone* CaoatOorps lor a ymr.19 words
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Article23 1974-06-24 9 MBMRS. Poh Kar Chlov. Teo Yong Long. Arthur Llm Boot Haok aod Kwox Man Ctaoo have been appointed OoUocton of Land llovouur23 words
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Article41 1974-06-24 9 STATE Coroner, Mr. Tone Tug Sal, on Saturday recorded a raidde verdict on Chrnj L»e Yong, M. a MenUl hoapttaJ outpaUrnt who fell to her death from a It- ft hlffc balcony at her home on May 29.41 words
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235 1974-06-24 9 Babies: Net increase of 100 each day 'S*pore far from zero growth target 9 SINGAPORE is far from its target of zero population growth as its population is swelling by at least 100 young citizens each day, a family planning expert warned. Dr. Ng Ban Cheong, from the Family Planning235 words
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212 1974-06-24 9 The more important role of personnel depts EMPLOYERS were yesterday urged to do their utmost to cut dewn Industrial disputes to fl»e personnel departments more time to improve workers' efficiency and productivity Mr. Urn Say Tee. the chief consultant of the Industrial Relation* Consultant* Organisation, who made the call said212 words
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Advertisement337 1974-06-24 9 Invest Wisely r"TTi iavttk I 1 11. Invest your money safely with The Chartered Finance and earn attractive interest rates Details are obtainable at The Chartered Finance Company Limited Chartered Bank Chambers, Battery Road, Singapore 1. Tel: *****9 A *****6 or at any branch of The Chartered Bank Mortgage Loans337 words
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Miscellaneous269 1974-06-24 9 Bringini °P sly aMU lavaM|B Ml C— p ~~-v U »OOVw? Wt» MAH AOOPSJMT I I CHi*» U^ A X iTii TMB FULL WELL, IV) SLAP wrm MX* N»W CA*,tmAH, J YOU* OK (T* nctt TANK OP OAJOLMC yOU WH»T t**T/ AWP_frj» A TUm. J-** W46 I I THB CMt269 words
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511 1974-06-24 10 Michael Malik: Nairtii - Michael Malik: Nairtii By f N a tall tower block, in the centre of Nairobi a group of men are working to prevent man from destroying himself and his planet. Occupying offices on 14 floors of the Jomo Kenyatta Conference Centre which dominates everyReuter - 511 words
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822 1974-06-24 10 New attitude to travel can reduce congestion orK refer to the letter Tf from Mr. Robert Young (8.T., June 7). We note, with Interest, the pertinent points raised by Mr. Young bat cannot agree with him, however, that the proposed area licensing and paxk-and-ttle schemes axe admission of defeat by822 words
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Letter86 1974-06-24 10 rE Iritji war memorial Is a serene place; the site Is tssaaacaUte, the lawn, shrubs and bashes well-manicmred. It Is a sacred place, a place In mesas cy ef ■Itlmate sacrifice As sseh I was shocked when I found a croup of beys, between the ages of86 words
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Letter300 1974-06-24 10 IRZFBR to the letter entitled "Flaws In those Science textbooks" by Bannerll (ST.. May and the reply by Mrs. Urn Poh ling of the Ministry of Bducatlon (ST.. June 18). Bannerjl was wrong In implying that the absorption of visible light cannot form heat. The truth U that the absorption300 words
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Letter36 1974-06-24 10 RKCBMTLT a programme on the 1.000 days of John Kennedy s Presidency was shown over Hongkong television Would the RT» consider acquiring the film for the benefit of JEK s admirers In Singapore? YIEWtB Sintapen 1.36 words
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Advertisement195 1974-06-24 10 g^g*w^^ M BB^^^^^wj Bazoom! It's Escort thfiiModdk^fVinningest car Rugged reliability, and power Escort's European engineering, with Still the lowest-priced car in its class! where it counts makes Escort the safety features like disc brakes with PCrrißTfmm liml <QQQQ world's winningest car, with a huge dual line braking system, rack-and- t^vvm195 words
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291 1974-06-24 11 30,000 to air views on 'park ride plan MORE than 30,000 motorists— members of the Singapore Automobile Association have been asked to air their views and grievances on the proposed pai k-and-ride scheme. Data collected lp questionnaires on the scheme sent to these members will be used by the AA291 words
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260 1974-06-24 11 Workers of 24-year old firm join a I—union1 union THE Food, Drinks and Allied Workers Union has won a secret ballot to represent employees of Ben and Company, dealers in dairy products. The secret ballot was conducted by Ministry of Labour officials at the company premises In Spottiswoode Park on260 words
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Article19 1974-06-24 11 MR. Tan Soo Klang has been appointed Registrar of the Appeals Board under the Land Acquisition Act.19 words
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Article144 1974-06-24 11 Sheares ceases to be AA patron PRESIDENT Sheares has ceased to be patron of the Singapore Automobile Association. In a letter to the AA recently, the Presidents private secretary said that because of an Increase In public engagemenu over the years, the President had decided to withdraw his patronage from144 words
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Article19 1974-06-24 11 THE Automobile Association of Singapore will spend an estimated UM/000 to set up a vehicles inspection centre.19 words
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Article, Illustration235 1974-06-24 11 Playing basketball from a wheelchair rvEN handicapped people proved a point on Saturday night yon don't have to be "sevenfoot tall" to play basketball, one of the world's fastest fames. For the bail volleyed and bounced acrees the court from end to end In an admirable display of sportsmanship at235 words
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Article49 1974-06-24 11 MR. Solomon Satcumax Lutchman. toe new Trinidad and Tobago High Commissioner to Singapore has presented his credential* to President Shears* at the Istana Mr. Lutchman. who succeeds Mr. Ashford Shastrt Binanaa, is concurrently the Trinidad and Tobago High Commissioner to India, with residence in New Delhi.49 words
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Article214 1974-06-24 11 Edw.rd Liv - GETTING MORE OUT OF WHAT YOU EAT Edw.rd Liv ■y MANY Singaporeans are not having the correct nutrition, Mr. Ivan Baptist, executive secretary of Consumers Association of Singapore said on Saturday. Speaking on Consumerism at the YMCA In Outram Road, Mr. Baptist said CASK would disseminate more knowledge on the214 words
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Article83 1974-06-24 11 GOING PLACES WITH BOOKS Til Nattenal Baefc Der*H pel lit C««acU ef Siafmp*r* as* the National Ufcnur an Jeisttly sigsaieiag a stk-ker and -t eeaapestMea f«r sweats*? Mini if hi c wMk the festlTsi «rf Beaks 1*74. The «eslg» ef the sMeker •r >nNiiit ssost be baaed the thesse "O«83 words
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161 1974-06-24 11 DALES of polyster fabrics worth about 0 $200,000 went up In smoke when fire partially destroyed the factory of Unltex Singapore (Pte Llmjted, a garment manufacturing firm in Jalan Tukang Jurong, early yesterday. Damage to the factory was estimated at $100,000. No one A portion161 words
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239 1974-06-24 11 LOCAL audiences will have an opportunity to see a Hongkong artist's Impression of nature on canvas. The works of Mr. Choy Kungheng, representative of the styles of two dynasties Bung and Yuan will be on display at the Chinese Chamber239 words
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Article75 1974-06-24 11 Varsity course on estate duty THE University of Singapore's Department of Extramural Studies will hold a six-lecture course on Estate Duty and Executorshlp Accounts in Singapore at Nlssen Hut 7B on July 3 at 7JO p.m. Accounting practitioners will be Introduced to the relevant statutory and ease Uwi on estate75 words
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Article38 1974-06-24 11 MOHAMKD bin Ibrahim. It. and Juraiml bin MaUom. 2S. were fined $60 each on Saturday for gambling In a comaaon gaming house along Chal Chee Road on June SO at about 4 p.m. They pleaded prism38 words
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Article18 1974-06-24 11 MR. O»n HUng Chjrt hu been appointed Deputy Rctfstrmr of Title under the Land Title* Act.18 words
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Advertisement598 1974-06-24 11 V'^^^^^^H^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Vjf W&l mm ,*9sflsi\ I Delivers cool air to any and every room. BLfl OKk sVstßal gPI s^stsfa M ml w\ Jg^B I More economical to install and maintain mm \S\f^ mm m^\, tJw gTii I I I g^r^l^gl gfl^^s^Mkj S g^^gl a^»w t^y jtl Bm tnan tnree individual room598 words
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Advertisement373 1974-06-24 12 ISALEI I e atthe 1 3 Emponimis j TOA EASTERN JMXIo WWOH EKrVOfIUMPTELkWrED obouw-lb is> <t* EMPORIUM PTE UMTTED I CRMGdIO SK)«t (74 LOKONG4 t0» PA'OM !§U IS7I LINES' TC I 37»144liLlMSi til UNI?»S6ISKI \*f^ EASTERN EMPOfIIUM. YUYI PTE LTD* I^Jj TS\ TOA PAYOH EMPORIUM ARE OFFERING GIFT iS Ys^373 words
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Advertisement348 1974-06-24 12 With Best Wishes to SING HUAT (PTE.) LTD. on their removal to It. W-101, MdtTiMft Road, Shftfon, I. off. KMtfaog Korlai Hospital. Tol: *****1 from Tai Chong Trading Co. Kew Chew (Pte) Ltd. Jade Lady. Island Supermarket (Pte) Ltd. Nam Choon Pte. Ltd. Metropolis Investment (Pte) Ltd. Metropolis Trading Co.348 words
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Advertisement925 1974-06-24 12 n •iur.yf cunwiMCT 2 shows nightly: I jInUW onuninb: 7.00 9.30 pm. 1 1 I A[ I ADMISSION: Adults $2.00. Children $1.00; fcX&'W .<^ l//ffS/A CATHAY: NEXT CHANGE! I By J Vk«/ /7////// A i: "W im gay musical on ywiu mist see 1 El *O& V <f/ffff/^^ > LlSr'!...Rof*r925 words
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Advertisement655 1974-06-24 12 E 4a cathay lEVimiiiUTiirl NOW SHOWING > 2 limn 700 ft 8.30 pm. 2 thiH Kti#n Ling Fung in C EMPRESS DOWAGER S AGATE VASE wMn Hu Chm Mandarin CokxScops i English Subtmss > NEXT CHANGE BRUCE LEE in I -TMI THUNOERSTORM H jnoann wt:"\ English Sub M*. Emmsni 2MI655 words
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Advertisement307 1974-06-24 13 emmfu bTm"*^ X^^m^ lIP I^^ Feraud Pans f Vf *oK+> From the most exciting couturier J^ \fjfr- ISA in Paris a brilliant, colourfjl I t ftlff^L^Lfc^L L Collection of what the world's j^ VjfQl "wst beautiful women are wearing JrMJ^hjb today. Specially modelled for you Rflfi IP-TTCaw by SIX manne307 words
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Advertisement536 1974-06-24 13 p^pr^p^pY p^pV^p^Pr L^Lw^^H L^B A VI 7 Jrggy||p^V usCpbWaLJ^kL^UJ^ZlxJ^^ unuAN W TjL*-V#VtV^lti4 (YAMAHA) ■eWtftP L^S^. JKBHii ni MIIOIP 1 sLc 1 BiPS^ nl lYIUulu Blßafll J T I I .^M A^^be* LtMrf'. »tC LAI-ENG ■HBVa^LJm.^BkJVJBV MMtWJag^eW «.^MWraBTj bV^^m HO [I2rraon-2pm] dB^BB^^BoBBI WStU^dt+ei Lv/SmHbST X^LiJWfl R alan _JB^ OC CBMJjC»j?BM^ <536 words
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Article467 1974-06-24 14 A STUDENT came away from last week's pre-unlversity seminar on Singapore's national values "even more confused and dissatisfied," complaining that she had not "really gained anything substantial." But, as one of the organisers explained, it was not the seminar's objective to inject Into the students, In Just467 words
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Article113 1974-06-24 14 jyPLOMATIC initiatives coinciding with MJ Burmese President Ne Win's visit to Singapore earlier this month have ecured the release of the 31 crew members of a Singapore-based fisheries research vessel. Ship and crew were arrested by a Burmese naval patrol on April 7. Harsh Jail terms and fines113 words
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413 1974-06-24 14 G. JENSEN: WestertiH - Hardly anyone missed this birthday party G. JENSEN: WestertiH By (Elgin.) Fthe 700-year-old tea shop window was the famous bulldog portrait, Sir Winston Churchill glowering defiance at the world. Below It was a birthday cake. This to Churchill's centenary year. Ail around the country are grand and solemn commemorations of413 words
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Article556 1974-06-24 14 JAMES RESTON - JAMES RESTON: By Washington EVER Since Ad»m or was it Eve?— leaked the news about that tempting apple and other fanny business in the garden of Eden, the human race has been arguing about the wisdom of leaking forbidden The latest chapter In556 words
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Article900 1974-06-24 14 pEALLY, all education should be for living, as I am sure Professor Wu Teh-Yao (S.T., June 21 will agree. Of course, Prof. Wu was speaking at a "workshop" on Education for Living, a conglomerate of subjects concerned with human affairs, and his remarks were meant to help refine900 words
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Article1081 1974-06-24 14 JUDY KLEMESRUD: Fraaingham, \ u25a0tisudwrtU - JUDY KLEMESRUD: Fraaingham, ■tisudwrtU By Learning to adjust by mixing with opposite sex inside a prison AT a large, enclosed complex of buildings near here, men and women residents stroll hand-in-hand through the grassy courtyard, dine together, play cards together, and swim in the outdoor pool together. AnaNYT - 1,081 words
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Advertisement17 1974-06-24 14 SECURITY is... when the s^ttdfcock Ovr»M-ClHn— Banking Corpn Ltd. ?j THE SOLID -AS -A ROCK BANK fi|17 words
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Advertisement296 1974-06-24 14 IYOUR9LD I MODEL VIVA. I GREAT TRADE-IN PRICES: 1968 HB VIVA 2-000H $3,200 1969 HB VIVA 4-DOOR 14,200 1970 HB VIVA 4-DOOR 14,700 1971 HB VIVA 4-DOOR 15,200 1972 HC VIVA 4-DOOR 57.200 GREAT H. P. TERMS: I •Low Down Payments negotiable I •Installments up to 42 months available from296 words
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297 1974-06-24 15 NO TIPS' RULE HITS AIRPORT PORTERS 9 EARNINGS T»HE "no 1 1 p p Ing" x rule at the Paya Lebar International Airport has affected the take-home pay of most airport porters. Porters said that their earnings had dropped considerably since the no -tipping signs were put up at the297 words
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Article141 1974-06-24 15 Gang boss held in raid on bar AN underworld boss was arrested by detectives last night while he was dancing with a bargirl. The man. believed to be wanted for cant-land terrorism, was arrested shortly after midnight at the Southern Nightclub in Eu Tone Sen Street. Altogether more than 150141 words
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Article40 1974-06-24 15 THE National Museum will screen three colour films on the American Apollo "8 and 17 missions to the moon at Its lecture hall on Wednesday at 730 p.m Free admission tickets are available at the museum office40 words
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Article38 1974-06-24 15 THE winning numbers picked In yesterday's Toto draw No 49 74 ere 21. 35. 30. 18 and S. The additional number was 28 In the circles draw. the numbers picked were 14. 36 and 2838 words
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Article, Illustration627 1974-06-24 15 Spores $256 m trade surplus UPSWING DUE TO BETTER CAPITAL INFLOW. M.A.S. THE Republic's balance of payments position for the first three months of 1974 recorded an estimated surplus of $256 million, according to the Monetary Authority of Singapore. This swing, due to improvements in capital inflow and receipts from627 words
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Article31 1974-06-24 15 THE First Lady. Mrs. Sbearea, called for renewed support by volunteers and the public when she launched the second Children's Charities Donation Draw at the Istana on Saturday.31 words
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Article19 1974-06-24 15 THE Attorney-Oencral has appointed Mr Chanf-Sheng Wu to be a Notary Public under the Notaries Public Act.19 words
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Article83 1974-06-24 15 76 PSP award winners: List soon SEVENTY -SIX students from four Institutions of higher learning have won Peoples Scholarship Fund awards. Eighteen each are from the Singapore Technical Institute and Ngee Ann Technical College anc* 20 each from University of Singapore and Nantah. Selections were based on family income, scholastic83 words
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Article38 1974-06-24 15 THE National Museum will screen a two-hour colour ttlm on art entitled Painters Painting at its lecture hfU from today until Wednead»y at J3O pm and also at '30 pjn. tomorrow. Admission U free38 words
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203 1974-06-24 15 Expert's praise for dengue fever control A WORLD Health IX Organisation expert on dengue haemorrhagic fever has praised Singapore for its effective mosquito control measures. Prof. Scott B. Halstead. 44, who is on a study tour of research developments In South-east Asian countries, said that although DHF in the region203 words
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Article70 1974-06-24 15 No permit: Boss fined $1,000 A PARTNER of Loh's Poultry Farm was fined $1,000 on Saturday for employing two Malaysians without the consent of the Immigration Department. Loh Chin Slong. 13. admitted employing Salman blnte All. 11. and Awang bin All. 17, v labourers from June S to 11 this70 words
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Article60 1974-06-24 15 THE propoaed Singapore Livestock and Agriculture Cooperative Society v expected to sign a development agreement with the Primary Production Department aoon for a million dollar mechanised pig farm at Sembawang The aociety ntu, not been "newly formed as reported In the Sunday Times Neither Is the project60 words
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Advertisement81 1974-06-24 15 secGrity Our solid backed-up resources and safety will put your confidential portfolio, your money, your stocks, shares, bonds and other marketable securities, all in safe custody. With our security, you ~an put your money to work straight away the safest and secure way. The fixed deposit way. With 20 years81 words
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Advertisement402 1974-06-24 15 X\ A LEADER IN TOP ygL QUALITY PRESSURE X HOSE For the many U^C rV f~\\ KSnsd requirements of 1 nil)] h V*»ul'Ct.'Hi-Flex has a =k /I K LI K.J A range of flexible and \S^ h*d assemblies of pressure —f hose, complete with fittings and couplings. Quality is >Yr--402 words
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Miscellaneous21 1974-06-24 15 WATER consumption on Saturday was 116 million gallons (527,000 cubic metres). 3 million gallons (14,000 cubic metres) less than on Friday.21 words
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Miscellaneous148 1974-06-24 15 TV SINGAPORE (5) li IM\ v nm fi foodstuffs (English ana Malay) I.X IU.UU Trade and test tram- News in Brief US Animal World mission (colour) 2.M PM Trade The Crowded Earth 7.15 Adma I and test transmission (colour) I.M Rib— Katey at the Bat 7.M News Opening, and Valarum148 words
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Miscellaneous799 1974-06-24 15 I TV SINGAPORE (8) C CC HI Openint md Spew) Whjt You've Done (documenUry). J.JO Buggy (last episode) O 1C For the Family (Chi JM Time for Two (Chinese) IJS O.IJ rt«« repeat) l«5 News j£ ixr sr *2 ?ri news (Tamil) I SS Va/hkai Paadliai (Cantonese) IMS Ike Bord(Tamil799 words
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Article1355 1974-06-24 16 AS seivice to reader* Urn Business Thnee publishes weekly a detailed analysis of selected shares traded ea the Stock Exchange of Singapore. The year's highs and low* are followed by the week's movements in price and turnover with calculated dividend yield* and gross price earning ratios. NOTE:1,355 words
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Article283 1974-06-24 16 VBW YORK, Frl. Wall 6trc«t closed tower with negative news affecting sentlmam and depressing the market to max* the sixth consecutive losing Imi A -point boost to 11-V1 per rent in the prime raU by two large New York banks and a sharp jump In ihe May consumer283 words
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Article636 1974-06-24 16 Tm f01i0.,., i. 1..t of ,mum for tWwwa lIS 017 rULmn 090 093x1 (-02) ■T- 'ir nuliri nil IniTiiiil 212 H M ila ISO IK in ill* w«riUv ilurr .nalvm. Price ■■<.■■■■! U-4 Nefara 120 MirMfiriuKiflaii ukin J»ae 21 aadJaat 14 112 073 H Royal 071 i-636 words
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Article207 1974-06-24 16 TOKYO Sat— Prices on t c 1 ore-holiday Tokyo Stock exchange cloetd lower today In the absence of fresh bacJcgTound news. Blue chips sue i a* PlssMir. Teie and Tek?4 Maria* were slightly lower The Dow-Jones sverawi was down 2.12 to close I 4664 62 but the New lndtx207 words
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Article396 1974-06-24 16 Company meetings Fasan fishing Net Maaa fs.-turing BU. June 37, 10 am, factory premiss* at North Klang Straits Industrial Area, Port Klang. GeaUag Hlchlaads Betel Bhd June 27. 10 30 am, 7th Floor. AIA Building. Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur. i* ram Koantan (Malaya) ■M-: June 27. 11 am, Bagistered Office.396 words
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Article37 1974-06-24 16 Ob lk« frss is»— Martist la —pun Satur«a> IB* J S nWlar wa* »a »t I*4lo/ 9 0410 Is* T.T. sal mill for •as*. Seartkss was eta*** sa4 mm Iml if |M «h «aeta* lIMIM37 words
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Article96 1974-06-24 16 FINANCIAL TIMES TINS Friday 7f J7 Thursday M JO Week afo tl J4 RUBBKBS Friday tn.lt itiuraday 338.M Week ago M» JO OILS Friday 1*0.44 Thursday MM Week afo 30*00 INDUSTRIALS Friday S4f .1 Thuraday 36] J Week ago 37J5 DOW JONES AVERAOI INDDI'STRIALS Friday Sl5 3» TV.urtday SM.T996 words
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Article49 1974-06-24 16 wUKICH. Prl. Most Of xrl the stocks were traded st lower prices today on a reduced volume The CfcsdU amass index was unchanged at 11J.J. Ctottac srtet la twtM rraac* wKfc tts «m»tmm ea urn rixnam m** mm OMtt Suits* JT4O 4* Swiss Bask OSf*a M 0 1149 words
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Article317 1974-06-24 16 Forex market roundup LAST week was a relatively calm period In the foreign exchange markets, with only small rate fluctuations and rather depressed volumes. The most notable feature of the weeks trading pattern was the firm tendency of the dollar. On Wednesday. It was announced that the US balance of317 words
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Article173 1974-06-24 16 ASIAN currency average deposit* rates for the week ended Friday. June 31. 7 days 1 mth 2 mths 3 mths rnttu 9 mths 13 mths High Low 11-7/1 11-5/8 is-t/ie n-7/18 11-1/4 11-13/16 12-1/4 11-13/16 12-3/16 11-1/4 11-1/4 10-7/t 11-3-16 10-13/16 lmth 5 mthi 6 mth» 12173 words
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Article96 1974-06-24 16 rt feUowlnc list ot stacks ft*** the tea saest dealt la last week. Thta list «i»« the turnorcr In UtoasamU of unit*, rkwiac prices ea FrMay sad hlfh aaa lam fer 1974. Cosaaewsss Tarae»rer Prices Hlfh Lew •ccc j*a» v H7« 1 D !■!■<■ w Darby ir96 words
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Article129 1974-06-24 16 Baac Tcmr: 4, It7l IN 1171/T4 Week's Atttmm High Vtm Mth list 533.44 151.45 ABtoiMrthre IK.SS 111.35 11 54 11M41 313.51 Bank*. I Martini. rinaacc and Trwtrct St4JT MJ.7» 12.4S Mt«l 1J1.51 Cbenl»':. Bobber Prad-iets, rflotm »n4 Hbkllliic 151 M 14»J7 —2 1! 44 H5 .54129 words
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Article57 1974-06-24 16 Industrials Finance: Hotels: Pufilfct: Tins: I rubber* 0.C3.C: 8.E.8. la 4: 151.fl 4»4.75 1H» nt.il inti MS4I 24JM 255 14 44*.2» 175.41 117.M JMM Ui.tt ttt.n «449 155 M M7.M 174.87 tU.4I lM.ll S4XM tU.t* m.ii 152.84 MI.M 171*2 211.47 lt»ll ***** 2J4 7» tS7.M ti I.M nt.M J7tl»57 words
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Article76 1974-06-24 16 Industrial*: fl— m: Itotete* rraptritm: TiU: I rattan: Jane 17 June It June IS June 20 Jaac Zl MMI MS.M 1tt.71 MI.M US.tl 5M.44 iilN IMS 4 JIMt U1.49 2«1.a M«.U 1M« IS7.M 1t7.4« ttl.7t 117.44 ZU.S* 211 «1 ttS.M 116.17 116.1S IUJt 11«#5 11S.TS »4««7 144 J» 144.4176 words
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Article79 1974-06-24 16 CutmM Data Total far ToUl for aayaaant payable the year amtaaa year Ate.. M 5% Jaly If •«'<* Cant Praa> 11% Aac. li% M% PAN 11% 11% *IM% K.O H«U. 1% 5% M. OmUmi 1«% July U 1«% Metal BM Jaly II lt% 1«% Pah. CaaaaL M% Seat.79 words
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Article368 1974-06-24 16 HAMPERED by the lack Of Interest from oversea*, produce dealers In Singapore last week reported another period of quiet trading with prices holding barely steady for most commodities. Apart from the few deals reputed In pepper earlier In the week, there was practically no offtake by foreign buyers.368 words
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Article553 1974-06-24 16 pOR the first time since early April, the Singapore stock market displayed displayed signs of weakness last week when all five trading days saw sellers dominating. The lack of buying Interest was obvious right from the opening. Liquidity in the market remained tight and was further strained by553 words
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Article460 1974-06-24 16 A LITTLE glootn crept back into the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week when prices took a sharp turn for the worse after having maintained their levels in the past few weeks. In the absence of fresh buying support and any bullish factors to stimulate it. bearish460 words
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Article197 1974-06-24 16 A MSTERDAM. PM. The market continued lower In very quiet conditions on lack of Interest In the absence of any sign of recovery on the Wall Street or London markets, dealers said. I nilr\er was hit by continued UK offerings and led losses in Dutch international* Akre, Philips and197 words
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Article616 1974-06-24 16 LONDON: Oppressed by continuing worries over Inflation and ooutble recession. Industry's ever-present liquidity strains, and re newtalk of an early election, the market plunged to a 15-year low, last Friday. The FT Index fell to levels not seen since 1959. with the mark at last week's close616 words
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Article65 1974-06-24 16 FrMay Thundir U.S.* v 1 Mflbounw (1) 103 11 10* 35 London IS3 7S ISI TS Batrut IM.M 153 00 H«n«koni .US se 1M TO Ssrteh iuoob i si job lMtes issooe Paiia IMTI 19TM S-pen (2) 15* MB 150 MB 155 70S 154 On* Export Brtan la65 words
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Article29 1974-06-24 16 London nsppn prim as rnaar <pr*viouily la bnckitu Wir**ar Bsot bvytr —n* mi <£»T0); Tbtm Month* burtr f**S (imti miiot crro <oe»>. ISsrkat tmtm: Steady *•<•« I.SOO tens.29 words
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Article48 1974-06-24 16 pOR the week ended Saturday. Jsrne 22. the range of call rates received from Short Deposits (M) Berhad were as follow*: BANK FUND: per cent to 8 ncr cent GENERAL FUNDS: 3: per cent to 8 per cent. MOVEMENTS of funds totalled $62 million.48 words
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Article153 1974-06-24 16 LONDON: Tin was very steady with cash gaining fully £30 and Three Months £30 per tonne on Friday. The increase In the Penang price aided the trend and the market was sustained In the ring by covering against physical business with the US overnight and with Europe153 words
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Article470 1974-06-24 16 LONDON: Rubber took on a steadier look on Friday largely due to some weekend booksquarlng of short positions In landed, dealers said. Steadiness in the East was a contributory factor although the trade still appears to be lookIng for lower prices over the short term. A declining470 words
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Advertisement1086 1974-06-24 17 %P To US Fast Coast Gulf Ports I ttrt P. MM| PMM, UaJkJI MTIMMA- MM M Mmß Ml CriMtal, KaptM. PUUM- M 1 mm a Immm, h(>M*,iali, PttTllliAtl M t M M M* 11 PATMttM mr m* a jfj" "V t 7TrSI_ PMNMIMtI AM M Aat II MJ tl *>MBM|tM.1,086 words
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Advertisement749 1974-06-24 17 Mapmn ♦1J444. P. lUmmmj AMI; IL *****; PaaatMj UMI THE BANK LIMB LTD. uttj m f. 1 1 nu. TItTaUM HMimMBJ PMMtJ InUIIM •MT IMM aria, I Mtr*M< A I AhKt) P MMJ M tmf* M Tm* ItaiMf (*>MrttM. till It. L HtMMtllAlnut P.HtMjIM'iMI Sport a/»M •ATTIAM p. Ma^ tmn749 words
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Advertisement623 1974-06-24 18 [tI "^iuuiiiju7aJ iJiaii r>nuft i*rn unumu imui im urn m. MHUL HMCKMC. STUITS ttltlCL I»M llwi>M| i-m—n P. MM« MTIM II CtUassVlM tt 1 ***** MBVaBBBMMMIMMMt aQ ttlaY |if"lM r&'i^sx:. EjEwmm JawMM/MraMlt AstrteM WtaM AItMM •arrle* liajtpw* JSt: ItATfMAIA lU*t V. II MMa) LM«at. aaUai, P NtrtMrt. imn. Amm. MUAM623 words
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Advertisement762 1974-06-24 18 •CtfPTIM TUCTatJ, TaWS M ITaS afaVT EMMOrTi. FMSAIM M PMKSUMiPMn. Froai ETA ETD Itaaat* Lt.T. KMTf lITBS S*mpit M Part llmm InJUMiI LC I. lEMTTT aWT TtrikAt M Ptrt SM *****11. HI. ion sP Tatasmi aai alm umsmm. lUT MattlUM MaaiU H*M JlkM IttaMA stMTTTUIT KtMAMf aiSAt atat aMiM. IKMTrfMI762 words
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Advertisement773 1974-06-24 18 U.k. iwow atvtci LOAOINC FOI LOMOCN. IOTTHDAM, HAMIURQ. SM.IAO. LI HAVKI mmii p mum *mtm\ ua*M raa Htart ■I, Mai —.Mi. m aaa/IMJ 1/ IMM Vila] tl MM AAm I Aai ARtrVAU MOM MOtTM-WHT lUROMAN POtTS AHO LOMMM aIPTMMMPPWM M !E?i2 SmaS aiPTSM »SfAi »m mm Aa ST»AITS AOSTIALIA tWVICt773 words
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Advertisement655 1974-06-24 18 EVCSS SOICf II LaaVM. UVEVM/IMIIUi NRTS r *a«t™^aMar™Taß«BrTarr MMSA TtaATAI M PMt M/M Jm* M/ 1 M* SiMM »,7. laaaa Vt. raM i/a. Anaa* IVA, Arawi M/t. n-mv n/A. MM ASUS M/M MJ n/M MJ I. Mm I/A, imraal St. mwi v,«, raw it/*. ami hum v• aa i/ 1655 words
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Advertisement567 1974-06-24 18 FAR EASTERN FREIGHT CONFERENCE SABAH, BRUNEI AND SARAWAK FREIGHT CONFERENCE FAR EAST/ GULF OF ADEN AND RED SEA PORTS CONFERENCE NOTICE TO SHIPPERS REVISED C.A.F. The monthly review of currency values in June has resulted in downward adjustment of the Currency Adjustment Factor from Malaysia and Singapore Tbe above Conferences567 words
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Advertisement561 1974-06-24 19 .^sssfl it?Si LINDETEVES-JACOBERG (Far East) Pte. Ltd. Invite dynamic, young Singapore Citizens to apply for the following positions: SALES ENGINEERS Applicants for this position should possess a sound technical (mechanical) background. A formal qualification, though an advantage, is not essential. Several years' experience in the promotion and sale of metal/wood561 words
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Advertisement691 1974-06-24 19 pep psa*) PSA SLOP RECEPTION TREATMENT CENTRE The PSA Slop Reception Treatment Centre is the only one of its kind in South East Asia which provides the shipping community and shipyards with facilities for the reception of oil stops and wastes. The Centre is currently seeking well-qualified and experienced personnel691 words
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Advertisement735 1974-06-24 19 TEMPORARY CIVIL SUPERVISORS SHELL have vacancies for temporary Civil Supervisors in their Pulau Bukom Refinery and invite applications from Singapore Citizens who possess a Technician Doloma in Civ'l Engineering with a few years' practical experience. are prepared to work overtime, if require/1. Consideration will also be given to those with735 words
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Advertisement650 1974-06-24 19 ADULT EDUCATION BOARD Applications are Invited from Singapore Citizens/ Permanent Residents of Singapore for appointments to the Temporary Posts of (A) Senior Driving Instruc- 3 tor and (B) Driving Instructors 1. Salary Scales For (A) $445 x2O 585 p.m. and (B) $300 x 15 420 p.m. 2. Qualifications a Must650 words
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Advertisement1072 1974-06-24 20 Mobil Invites applications from suitably qualified candidate* with development potential for the positions of: INSTRUMENT/ ELECTRICAL TECHNICIAN Th* successful applicants will be responsibt* for th* maintenance and r*pair of sophisticatsd *l*ctfonit instruments snd *l*ctrical *quipm*nt and will have th* opportunity for advanced training in this field. rh*r* will be scop*1,072 words
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Advertisement587 1974-06-24 20 An international woH-**tabN*h*d snd progressive shipping company invites applicatione from Singapore citiwns for th* position of ACCOUNTANT Prof*se»onat ouaWftcattons tn sccojntirm recognised by th* Singapore Society .of Accountants Not less than 3 years working *xp*ri*nc* in a sen tt accounting capacity Eapononc* In snipping accounts wtll be advantageous Capable of587 words
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Advertisement258 1974-06-24 20 MV TUNG SAN (AT EASTERN ROAD) ArH 14/1/74 Consignees of the above vessel are requested to take note that a Oeneral survey for damaged cargoes will be held at Ban Hock Oodown TA7A. Telok Ayer Basin, from 9.00 am to 12.00 noon, 27th June. 1974. No further survey will be258 words
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Advertisement1069 1974-06-24 20 Sbarikat UtfEl lILfILUI Nrti. (Incorporated in Malaysia) NOTICE OP MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thatth* FIFTY THIRD ORDINARY OENERAL MEETING of the Company will be held at 38, Jalan Ampang. Kuala Lumpur, on 16th July 1/74 at 12 noon. BUSINESS 1. To receive and adopt the Directors' Report and audited1,069 words
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Advertisement579 1974-06-24 20 IN THE HIGH COURT IN MALAYA AT JOHORE B/VHRU. ORIGINATING SUMMONS NO. 75 OF 1971 BETWEEN Fort Chonf Finance Sdn. Bhd of No. 28. Jalan Sestet. Johore Bahru. CHARO EES/ APPLICANTS AND 1. Ho Toon Ngee ot No 36, Steven Poad. Singapore; 2 Ho Hua. Mln of No. 8. Slat*579 words
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Advertisement735 1974-06-24 21 classified ads (D ENTRUOT YOURSELF CONFIDENTLY to our perming. Untlng. highlighting expert Julie at Louise Klerk's Salons, Hotel Slngapura. telephone *****3 jS'pore). Getting married In July? Announce your marriage In the straits Time* Classifieds L you will receive 12 bottle* of sparkling BABYCHAM Cos C.A.T.S. *****1 or *****1 sal. 234.735 words
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Advertisement713 1974-06-24 21 PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION REQUIRES Office Assistant for administration public relations and organising of funcUons Persons with Initiative and relevant experience preferred. Retired persons may be considered. Details and salary required to ST. Box A ***** UNION CARBIDE SINGAPORE PTI LTD. HttnlfsrW HOwkd, oe) r, mlteolon*. BukN Timer. Road, Spore 33 requires713 words
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Advertisement620 1974-06-24 21 DO YOU NEED extra money? It co*U you nothing to try You can make a few dollar* or hundred* of dollars per month It* Your*. OpportunlUe* available for full/ part-timers In our organisation Interested write to P.O. Box 163. Katong Post Office GUTHRIE ENGINEERING (S) PTI. LTD. requires SITE ASSISTANT620 words
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Advertisement716 1974-06-24 21 I 1. MALAYSIA TILE MANUFACTURING CO. LTD. ha* immediate vacancies for MALI PRODUCTION WORKERS (1) RssMfcsimM*Age 20 and above. Oood physiques and prepared to work on shift. (2) We after AttracUve wages, transportation, shift allowance, paid medical/ annual/ compassionate leave. 13th month payment Please apply In person at:Moieyste Tao Mounts,716 words
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Advertisement645 1974-06-24 21 International Export Firm require* 1. EXPORT EXECUTIVE (Mete) At least 2 to 3 year* experience In export field especially In wearing apparel Capable of handling correspondence. CIF calculation and full seU of documentation 2 EXPORT OBCRETARY (Pemete) Capable of Shorthand 80 w.p.m. Typing 35 w.p.m. Speaking at least 2 Chinese645 words
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Advertisement702 1974-06-24 21 o MANPOWER TtMPOiuirr scnviccs NIBO OFFICE HELP? MAN POWER U Singapore's only International temporary help service Fully trained people for offices, convenUon*. promotions We'll give you all the help you need. Phpne *****0, *****4. YUMIN We oßor yea oar 11 rears of housing experltee RINTAL CstrahM Court, only one left,702 words
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Advertisement696 1974-06-24 21 C AIRNHILL COURT furnuhed and unfurnished Maisonettes to let with central alrcondiuoning from $2 225/ Tel: *****2 CHANCERY LAN* OIST. 11 furnished 3-bedroomed flat 1 atrcondltloner. 2 bathrooms, big lounge cum dining, servant's room, own amenities Rental $900/- Contact *****3 TBLOK KURAU OIST. 16 furnished 2-bedroomed flat, bathroom attached, servant's696 words
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Advertisement753 1974-06-24 21 SPECIALITIES FROM VgRONrOUS REALTY Pte Ltd Tel: *****3/ *****/ *****1 furnished/ unfurnished properties in various dlstrtcu. Detached Victoria Park Close $3,300. Jalan Kampong Chantek $2,800. Swiss Club Road $3,500. with pool Jalan Senandong $2,500. Slme Road $4000. Oreenleaf Road $3 000. Brtgnton Crescent $2,500. Stevens Road $1,800. Braddell HelghU 31.200.753 words
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Advertisement894 1974-06-24 21 CENTRAL MANAGEMENT require* furnished/ unfurr.'.shed bungalows/ semi-detached/ apartments for newly arrived executive* Tel *****44/ *****31 APARTMENTS, HOUSES, In district 9. 10. 11 required for Immediate occupation Tel: BOS *****1 or *****2 WANTED FOR CLIENTS deUched bungalow* Namly Park. Sixth Avenue. Buklt Tlmah areas Principals please call Singapore Housing Management Pte.894 words
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Advertisement715 1974-06-24 21 DOUOLE STOREY SEMIDETACHED Meng Suan Road $110,000/- Dunearn Road $150,000/- Detached Jalan Kemullng $110,000/- We buy properties at Market price* Chan. Victor L Mendet Tel *****8 SEMBAWANO MILLS ESTATE Singles tore) Semi-Detached 3.306 Sq.ft. 3-B-drooms. 2-Baths. $9B 000/- on o Lorong Tanggam/ Jalan Kayu Slnglestorey Semi-Detached 4.014 Sq ft 4Bedroom*.715 words
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Advertisement549 1974-06-24 22 GOLDEN MILE TOWER off Beach Road 937 and 578 sq ft Selling «Hs.oOopsf Contact Carl Hous 4ng Agency ***** 75*15 NEW OFFICE* TO LET. Centrally located at Anson Road, ready for occupation h> August 1974 Tel *****3 OFFICE *PACE approximately 1 800 sq ft available In district 6 Rent under549 words
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Advertisement775 1974-06-24 22 NAM MO TRAVEL SERVICE (SINGAPORE) PTE. LIMITED Tour West Malaysia Seven Days B*l3o/. air— conditioned bus Sslso Malaysia k Oentlng Highlands by air-conditioned but seven days B*l7o/- Departure Every Sunday and Monday Cameron Highland! Four Days B*6o Gentlm Highlands Four days Ssllo-. Departure Every Wednesday Bangkok Chlengmal by alr*con.lltloned bus775 words
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Advertisement638 1974-06-24 22 EURO-SINGAPORE EXPRESS (PTE) LTD.. •117/911* GOLDEN MILE SHOPPING CENTRE BEACH ROAD TEL: 3MMII. 3M3M7. 2MSM4 EUROPEAN TOURS BEST OF BRITAIN. 14 days 586.00 SCENIC EUROPE, 6 COUNTRIES. 12 days »«8 00 ORAND ITALIAN. 2 COUNTRIES. 15 days 1.130 00 EUROPEAN 'iFMS 4 COUNTRIES. 13 days 952 00 EUROPKAN HIOKLIOHTS. 6638 words
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Advertisement788 1974-06-24 22 GILL TRAVEL OFFIR*^., London *25S<' Zurlch/Oeneva/Oslo $79VFrankfun/Helsinkt $795'Parts/ Amsterdam $775/Brussels *775/--k World-Wide Booking AuetraHeVH.il by see M. THE ARCADE. Ist FLOOR. RAFFLE* PLACE (S) 1 TEL:- *****/97*14. CHEQUER* HOTEL 41*. Thomson Road comfortable and economical rates, alrcondltion. bathroom attached (23/- upwards. Free transport to town dally ***** SLOANE COURT HOTEL.788 words
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Advertisement850 1974-06-24 22 ACCOUNTING/ AUDITING/ ECONOMIC*/ STATISTICS/ COMMERCE FINANCE July Beginner* Classen preparing for the LCC 1975 examination Days/ Time Ac. .until. g Monday and Friday TC 9 30 pm Tuesday and Thursday 6 30 7 30 pm Sunday 8 00 10.00 am or 10.00 12 00 noon Auditing Wednesdays 6.30 *.OO pm850 words
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Advertisement666 1974-06-24 22 BEGINNER* HIOHER ACCOUNTING/ INTERMEDIATE Rook-keeping for Pitman It 1975 1 C C. Examinations:- Classes commencing July 3rd/ 4th Singapore Institute of Commerce. 283 C Selegie Complex/ 75 Middle Road (*****9/ *****1). THE FAMOUS C T.S.O TRAINING 4TH ANNIVERSARY SCHEME Special price July 74 courses (1) mechanical/ architecture!/ shipbuilding drettsmsnshlp and666 words
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Advertisement1028 1974-06-24 22 SAFETY DRIVING INSTITUTION Guaranteed course 20 hours tl 10 Hourly SS 50. 8. Bernam Street. Singapore ***** ASIA DRIVINO SCHOOL. Brand new Datsun. Honda, dualcontrolled, moderate charges 13. Selegie Road *****7/ 321 177 TANOUN DMVMQ SCHOOL dualcontroUed Datsun 1200 available. 16. Tanglln Road. Tel *****9 Spore PASS YOUR DRIVING TEST1,028 words
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Advertisement688 1974-06-24 22 OPEL REKORO IMBL October 1970 with aircondltioner and radio 2 owners Reasonable offers Ring ***** (office hours) I*7* t***E CORTINA 2nd owner alr-cond Radio cartridge Konl Sport steering rims tyres *6 500 0.n.0. Phone Bo4l93 GOOO USED CARS rielow 2000 c c from 1969 onwards required Immedtately. Ring *****9. |^HPVSjbjMJH*"**BHBBJsV4—688 words
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Advertisement778 1974-06-24 22 MAGGIE'S IMPERIAL (Oberol Imperial Hotel), for Oents b Ladles HalrUyUng by experience hands. Sauna. Body. Head Masaage. Facial. Manicure 4 Pedicure Tel 3716 M Ext 122 or 1 18 or *****0 Spore GET SMART UNIFORMS your employees male/ female, by Singapore Uniforms Manufacturers, specialising In all types of ndustrlal uses,778 words
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Advertisement636 1974-06-24 22 ACMA AIR-CONDITIONER twin cool refrigerator special discount h Trade In $120/- upwards Ing/ repair-rental Hl-Cool Air -conditioning ft Refrigeration (Pte) Ltd.. 234. Victoria Street. Spore 7 Tel *****6 WESTINOHOUSE G.E. AIRCONDITIONERS/ DEHUMIOIFIERS, Acma Refrigerators, gas cookers, washing machines, etc. Export/ rental/ repair, phone MainDistributor Churl ton. *****1/ ***** Singapore AUTO636 words
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489 1974-06-24 23 Need for 'credible' assurances K. LUMPUR. Sun PAKISTAN today called for concerted action by the Islamic world to secure assurances for non-nuclear states in the light of India's nuclear blast on May 18. The appeal was made by Mr. Aziz Ahmed, Minister ofReuter - 489 words
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Article48 1974-06-24 23 NUTP takes over KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. After 20 yean of existence, the National Union of Taachers will wind up on July 1 IU place will be taken by the National Union of the Teaching Profession a merger between the NUT and the National Union of National School Teachers.48 words
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Article30 1974-06-24 23 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun Ninety-three paoplt wcrs mad* homtlaas when flit destroyed 14 shop nouns in Sungei Tlnggi estate In BaUng Berjunui. about 49 mile* from here early today.30 words
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Article66 1974-06-24 23 ABU DHABI. Sun— Sheikh Zald bin Bultan President of the United Arab Emirates and ruler of Abu Dhabi, is marking the Kuala Lumpur Islamic conference by inviting 50 Malaysians to make the pilgrimage to Mecca at his expense, it was reported here today. The invitationReuter - 66 words
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Article, Illustration290 1974-06-24 23 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday INDONESIA'S Foreign Minister, Mr. Adam Malik, today called on the Islamic conference here not to be hasty in the formation of new institutions and funds. In setting up new projects, the conference should ensure that they did not duplicate existing290 words
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Article61 1974-06-24 23 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Libya has agreed to finance the construction of the proposed 20-storey Islamic complex here. Tunku Abdul Rahman, oresident of the Malaysian Islamic Welfare Organisation (Perkim) said today. He gave no details of the contribution but officials said Libya would contribute Sl6 million. The61 words
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Article31 1974-06-24 23 IPOH, Sun. A team of British experts is expected here next month to conduct regional study of the Upper Per** district and nearby area*, covering over 3.1 million acre*.31 words
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289 1974-06-24 23 MORE than 25.CM gallons of diesel arrived here between 8 p.m. and midnight last night as emergency supplies to Esso petrol stations in south Johore. A spokesman for the Johore Petrol Dealers Association confirmed that emergency sapplies arrived in eight tankers each with289 words
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Article119 1974-06-24 23 Dilemma of being half-poor KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The political solidarity of Islamic nations must be buttressed by a firm underpinning of econ.mlc and technical co-operation so that the Muslim world will not exist "half-rich and half poor." Minister of Information and Special Planning Tengku Ahmad Rlthauddeen said today. "Islamic States119 words
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198 1974-06-24 23 Robbers beat grave digger to deatlr KUALA SELANGOB. San. A gxavedigger was battered to death and two others injured daring a scuffle with four robbers In a cemetery in Kampung Bukit Tallang. near here, last night. Mr. Raman, 40, who had wounds on his head and body caused by a198 words
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141 1974-06-24 23 HOUSING LOAN INTEREST RATES RAISED KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Commercial banks, borrowing '•ompanles and the Malaysian Building Society Bhd have increased the Interest rates for housing loans. This follows the Increase In the rates for fixed and savings deposits by banks since April 24 this year and by borrowing companies at141 words
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Article56 1974-06-24 23 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The Qovernmei.t has agreed to put aside a grant for the setting up of a Fanners Corporation. Minister of Economic Development Enctk Claffar Baba. said today The corporation will be er. trusted with attaining the new economic policy's objectives of establishing an economic56 words
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Article27 1974-06-24 23 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Police have detained a suspect in connection with the murder of a construction worker. R. Ounasegaran. 19, in Jalan Temerioh here yesterday.27 words
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Advertisement679 1974-06-24 23 JACK CHIA CO. (S) PTE. LTD. invites applications for the position of J«* MARKETING EXECUTIVE The COMPANY: A Member of the JACK CHIA-MPH GROUP, engaged in the marketing of well-known and fas* moving consumer products The JOB: To direct and supervise sales and merchandising activities, prepare sales and expenditure budgets,679 words
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Advertisement706 1974-06-24 23 felda KENYATAAN TAWARAN Tawaran-tawaran adalah riiprlawa rianpatta Knnlirktrr-kixi. in kin.iirn'lirkal fx-nihrkal haul krij»-krr|a irrwhul i*i lAI hingKa IKI Kn |m krrja hagi G) HANYA Ki>ntrrktrr-k<mlrrktri van« hrr•laftar fttngan IKH t> <<lav»la ata» krla» A alau B alau BX rii hawah ki|>ala I. IMli I. kr|wla 11. |wahan Kr|*la I <lan706 words
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Advertisement870 1974-06-24 23 IN THE HIGH COURT IN MALAYA AT JOHORF BAHKI COMPANIES WINDING UP NO. 3 OF 1974 In the Matter of the Companies Act. IMS And In the Matter of RAW MATERIAL SENDIRIAN BERKAO of No. 21 -A. Jalan Sultanah, Batu Pahat, Johore. ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION NOTICE is hereby given that870 words
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Advertisement800 1974-06-24 24 UNIVERSITI PERTANIAN MALAYSIA (Jawatan Koeong) IVrni.ihonan iklhluli <lij*lawa clanparia WarKane|(ara MalayMiH untuk mcnienuhi jawatan-jawatan hc-ikut I. PEGAWAI PERTANIAN. Kelayakan Mempunyai Qasah dalam liuliiiiK iwrtaman danpada Universid vans ililktirafkan serta mempunyai Sijil Pelajaran Malayxiu Mtau Sijil Seberanic Laut dvngan keluluHan ihilMni B)tha«H Malaysia. Keutamaan akan clibt-ri kepada ralun-> hluii vans, mempunyai800 words
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Advertisement560 1974-06-24 24 ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGER Our client, a subsidiary of an international group engaged in the manufacturing and marketing of a wide range of industrial products invites applications from suitably qualified and experienced Malaysians for the post of Administrative Manager. The company has definite plans for expansion in this region. This is a560 words
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Advertisement580 1974-06-24 24 Jhjpalrickl JENPATRICK Applications are invited from suitably qualified Malaysian citizens for the following appointments: A) SECRETARY B) ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS C) GENERAL CLERKS D) RECEPTIONIST/TYPIST E) SALES OFFICERS Written applications giving full particulars with passport-size photograph (non-returnable) by 10th July, 1974 to: The Personnel Manager P.O. BOX 244 JOHORE BAHRU. DON580 words
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Advertisement594 1974-06-24 24 I ENGINE DRIVER I Engine Driver with Machinery Depart- I I rnent Certificate, either Ist or 2nd I Grade are invited to apply for the I I posts at MERLIN-SAMUDRA HOTEL. I I Pulau Tioman. Pahang. Candidates I I are requested to apply personally with I I the relevant testimonials594 words
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Article2289 1974-06-24 25 IPO H, Sun. Champagne 11, with Moses Lee astride, scored a smashing threelength win in the 9f Perak Derby trial here today. Champagne 11, who paid $80 gave Lee a big-priced double. A race earlier he landed Salute an easy four-length winner In Race 3.2,289 words
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Article44 1974-06-24 25 FIRST: No. ***** ($2,343) SECOND: No. ***** ($1,171) TURD: No. ***** 585) STARTERS ($54 each): Nos. *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****. CONSOLATION ($46 each): Nos. *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****.44 words
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Article96 1974-06-24 25 LONDON, Sun—Arthurian, ridden by Letter Plggott. wop the Churchill Stakes for three-year-olds run over 12f at Ascot Heath yesterday. Clandestine) Geoff Baxter up> finished second, with Duke of Marwalade (Tony Murrey up) third or glx runners. Official starting wlcei were: 2-1 rarourlte Arthurian. 2S-1 Clandertlno and 8-196 words
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Article158 1974-06-24 25 JOHANNESBURG, Sun The touting drlUah Lions yesterday swamped South Africa by 28 point* to nine to Inflict the biggest ever defeat suffered by the Springboks in an International Rugby Union match. Apart from putting themselves In an unbeatable 3-0 position in the four match Test series, theReuter - 158 words
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Article, Illustration335 1974-06-24 25 T»JEW YORK, San. <" Muhammad All, who Insulted Joe Frailer into anr.tr on National Television before their last flfht, tried to do the same to heavy weight champion Georjre Foreman at a boxing, writer's dinner yesterday night Bat whs* AM oenldnt anger Foreman, he335 words
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155 1974-06-24 25 LA score exciting 17-run win over Police INDIAN ASSOCIATION 1 scored an exciting 17 run win over Police In a SCA senior league cricket match at Balestler Road yesterday. The Indians won In the second last ball of the day when Police last man JC. CoCce was caught at slips155 words
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Article132 1974-06-24 25 Gallacher, Mason share lead DUBLIN, sun. British golfer Bernard Oallacher. who has not won a major tournament since 1971. produced a devastating homeward nine of 31 to join his compatriot Carl Mason as twin leaders at the end of the third round of the £30.000 ($110,000) Carrolls celebration international tournament132 words
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Advertisement584 1974-06-24 25 AT UNITED MANUFACTURERS, WE SUPPIYTHE IiUSCIE FOR INDUSTRY FOR AGRICUITURE m FOR LOGGING Jk>J for construction Wmm Yes! We supply the muscle because we specialise In engineering and equipments Many of our clients come to us and expect us to Just sell Usually we don!. And for a good reason.584 words
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Article298 1974-06-24 26 ONLX)N, SUTI. Norman Featherstone, Middlesex's Rhodesian opener, scored 101 out of 124 In 85 minutes in a whirlwind English County Cricket Championship innIngs against Yorkshire at Middlesbrough yesterday. Featherstone. whose innings equalled the season's fastest hundred, made his runs after former England off spinner Fred TitmusReuter - 298 words
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Article, Illustration1033 1974-06-24 26 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By Singapore s relay quartet humbles Thais SINGAPORE'S men sprint relay quartet and 400 m specialist Godfrey Jail eh took the honours yesterday with record breaking: performances on the final day of the Singapore AAA Open track and field championships1,033 words
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Article500 1974-06-24 26 India fail after gallant start ENGLAND IST INNS INDIA IST INNS (Overnight 51 for no wicket) S. Gavasfcar c Knott b Old 49 F. Engineer c Denneas b Old M A. Wafekar c Underwood b Ilendrlck It G. vtswanaUi b Underwood 53 B. Patel c Fletcher b Orelg 1 E.Reuter - 500 words
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Article44 1974-06-24 26 AMSTERDAM. Sun Nlki Laud* of Austria, driving a Ferrari, led from start to finish to win the Dutch Orand Prix today. Clay ReKaoonl of Switzerland, also In a Ferrari, finished second Emerson FltUpakU of Brazil In a Mclaren was third. UPL44 words
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Advertisement167 1974-06-24 26 It's marvellous what Milo can do for you Football is a game of stamina. Requiring constant alertness and superb team co-ordination. i^BMHBvaBaaMJ L« wMMß^HMHinßMiM^MKMfßHi^MaHipHH^a^BHiaaaiHsaMMMaMiMii^^Mi That's why leading Football players rely •^^^^^^^^^^7^^ on Milo for their vigorous health and Bb^b^b^b*^**^^^ 4 I i_ f boundless energy. v -I Made from barley167 words
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Article, Illustration531 1974-06-24 27 Neeskens nets 2 in Dutch victory JVDRTMUND, Sun. Johan Neeskens, 22-y ea r old mldfleld dynamo, put Holland on the path to winning their decisive Group Three World Cup match against Bulgaria 4-1 with two penalty goals the first of the tournament. Johnny Rep,531 words
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Article, Illustration430 1974-06-24 27 ITALY are out of the World Cup, beaten 2-1 yesterday by Poland, the only team to win all 1 three first round matches anO now front runners in the battle for soccer's crown. Italy, who dropped FRAIKFURT, Sunday faded superstars Lulgi Rivera andUPI - 430 words
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Article175 1974-06-24 27 r Swedes find their scoring form nUESISELDORF, Suq. Sweden found their scoring touch after two goalless draws to beat Uruguay 3-0 here today and coast Into the World Cup second round. Ralf Edstroem. their 21 -year-old aerial dangerman, netted two goals, both with his feet and fellow striker. Roland Sandberg.175 words
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Article344 1974-06-24 27 MUNICH, San. Argentina qualified for the second round of the World Cap by defeating Haiti 4-1 and making up the goals they needed to posh Italy oat of the ioarnanent. Argentina got three goals la the first IS minutes enough to give them a goal344 words
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Article370 1974-06-24 27 Favourites West Germany beaten TIAMBURG, Sun. East Ger- many pulled off the biggest shock of the World Cup yet when they beat arch-rivals West Germany, overwhelming favourites for the title, 1-0 here last night. The East Germans, who had been in real danger of World Cup elimination before last night's370 words
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Advertisement328 1974-06-24 27 This one little Strepsils lozenge gives the fastest relief for sore throats and coughs because Strepsils kills germs in the mouth and throat in 1 minute Inflammation Irritation Infection These are caused by germs. Medical evidence proves that Strepsils, with its two powerful antiseptics, kills the germs that cause sore328 words
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Article, Illustration566 1974-06-24 28 MAURICE KHOO - Rain stops play with S'gor ahead MAURICE KHOO By I£UALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Continuous heavy downpour caused the abandonment of the return leg Malaysia Cup soccer match between Selangor and Perak at the TPCA Stadium here today. A crowd of around 8,000 who braved the rain, which started five minutes before566 words
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Article, Illustration893 1974-06-24 28 Shah stars in Penang's win a great i start, Singapore crashed to a 4-1 defeat at City Stadium last night to put Penang in the Malaysia Cup final with a 6-4 goal aggregate. Singapore had a glimpse of the final in the sixth minute when893 words
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279 1974-06-24 28 A. JOHNSON - A. JOHNSON. By. OWIMMERS Elrine Sng, Esther lan, Tay Chin Joo and Justina Tseng, >esterday beat the Asian Games quali- fying standard in the 4xloom women's freestyle re--1 lay at the Sasa- trials at Chinese SwimrnJng dub. The quar t r t led by279 words
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Article232 1974-06-24 28 APPAI Naidu of Maude Road Community Centre was adjudged the best boxer In the SABA s Novices Championships at Maude Road on Saturday night, reports Godfrey Robert. Naidu and Sajawal Shah of Reformative Training Centre fought an even match until the last two minutes of232 words
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348 1974-06-24 28 Haiti expel World Cup official from their camp MUNICH, Sun. A 111 fresh scandal broke over Haiti's 111-fated World Cup squad yesterday as chiefs of the Government controlled Haitian Soc* c c r Federation expelled a West German World Cup official from their camp. The official. Mr. Kurt Rentier, wasReuter - 348 words
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Obituary26 1974-06-24 28 MR. RAMUMMV MAIN, M. Puml »w»jr peacefully 23.«.74. Corteft Iravct Blk M 1«-A Prince Chaiin Cmntl on 2«.«.74 4.00 p.m. for Hindu Crematorium I BMUdan.26 words
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Page 28 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous17 1974-06-24 28 The weather WEATHER outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to noon today: Isolated showers in late morning.17 words
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