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Title Section16 1974-07-05 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FINAL EDITION FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1974 25 CENTS M.C.(P) 21 7416 words
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Article, Illustration910 1974-07-05 1 Sanya acts after 5 die in riots BANGKOK, Thursday PRIME MINISTER Sanya Dharmasakti ordered Thailand's military and police forces on full alert today after predawn rioting once again jarred his crisis-plagued administration. Government spokesmen said the alert was a precaution for "national security" but gave noReuter; AP - 910 words
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Article135 1974-07-05 1 No wage freeze pledge by Wilson LONDON, Ttaurs Britain's Labour Government yesterday gave assurances that it would not impose a wage freeze or torn to deflation to try to cure the country's economic ills. Prime Minister Harold Wilson chaired v 2 1 -hour meeting of the National Economic Development CouncilReuter - 135 words
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183 1974-07-05 1 Singapore choir first in music festival LLANOOLLEN (Wales), Thurs. The Singapore Youth Choir won the International trophy for youth choirs at the International Music Festival here today. This is the first time Singapore has completed in the Eisteddford which this year drew entrants from 33 countries. The trlamphant Singapore singersReuter - 183 words
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Article63 1974-07-05 1 BULLJNODON. England t, Thurs. Prince Michael of Kent. 32. a cousin of tjuwn Elizabeth and 11th In line to the British throne, was banned from driving for three months and fined USII2O (S»2SS> today for speeding The Prince pleaded guilty to taking hi* Ferrari up toAP - 63 words
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Article60 1974-07-05 1 BURCT. Thun. A rolumnUt on the Lebant— mast circulation newspaper. Al-Nah*r. Mr Michel Abu Jawdch. ni kidnapped In Beirut (tract taut nl«tit. newspaper sourc** Mid. They amid a ear carrying four armed men trailed the car of a newspaper subeditor In which Mr Abu Jawdrh was riding They60 words
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Article69 1974-07-05 1 MANILA, Thur». Fire of undetermined origin rassd tlmoat three-fourth* of a northern Samar Town yesterday evening, leaving some 2.000 resident* homeleas, the official Philippine newj agency reporteu today. The fire, fanned by strong easterly wind, gutted several block* of residential and commercial sections. Including the Government pAP - 69 words
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Article36 1974-07-05 1 WARSAW. Thun On* skddf ned football fan to Sacaecln took Poland's World Cup defeat by West Germany yesterday very hard he smashed hit television art and solemnly burled the pieces In a forest. Renter.Reuter - 36 words
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82 1974-07-05 1 DHNOM PENH. Than The U.S. Embiu; dlmwwl this nak it in laTolr*d la a 811 ailH— ■lran«wt»a«lag The timbaau wrote, and rtspinlMe offlelals sifnei, a cheque for what they thought was S|l«,No to an American contractor for a supply of paint from Singapore. The startled82 words
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Article, Illustration498 1974-07-05 1 Soyuz docks with space lab MOSCOW, Thorsday JHh Soviet Soyuz-14 spaceship with two cosmonauts aboard has docked with the orbiting laboratory Salyut-3 according to plan, American astronauts told western newsmen today "Everything is going well," said Jack Reilly. spokesman for nine visiting US astronauts who arrived here last week forReuter; Christopher Loh - 498 words
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Article245 1974-07-05 1 'Queen 7 who finds pace too fast PIS a mother's dream to see her daughter crowned a "beauty queen." That prompted Cynthia Chun, 21, to enter her first beauty quest and emerge as Hawaii's "Narcissus Queen" for 1974. Looking strikingly beautiful in an elegantly cut, long, flowery, cheongaam, the 1.7245 words
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Article54 1974-07-05 1 TOKYO, Thurs More than 18.500 abort-tailed shearwaters, a species of bird which migrates between Australia and the North Pacific, have been found dead aiong the Pactfle ooast of Japan, the Environment Agency said today Only about 1.000 of the birds were found dead In tho sameReuter - 54 words
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Article855 1974-07-05 1 Nixon's hopes of lasting peace KEY BISCAYNE (Florida), Thurs PRESIDENT Nixon has returned home from his Moscow summit meeting, declaring that his agreements with the Soviet leaders had brought closer hopes of lasting peace. Mr. Nixon was given a warm welcome when he flew in to Loring Air Force Base,Reuter - 855 words
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Article356 1974-07-05 1 Johore Customs officer shot dead JOHORE BARU, Thurs. —A Customs officer was shot dead by two trigger happy masked men who cold-bloodedly pumped a stream of bullets at the occupants of a car after robbing them last night. Two others were seriously Injured. The dead man, Leonard Richard Bateman. 24,356 words
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Article87 1974-07-05 1 State of emergency in Bangkok BANGKOK Thurs Bangkok's police chief declared state of emergency tonight and tent for 2.400 army reinforcements after a day of rioting and shwting in which at lea 4 It Chinese died and scores of rioters and police were injured. Declaring he had orders from PremierAP - 87 words
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Article38 1974-07-05 1 A man was killed and another critically hart when their car crashed into a lamp Kit the 131 mile er Buklt Timab Road early this morning. The identities of both men were not known38 words
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Advertisement92 1974-07-05 1 LAWYER STRUCK OFF THE ROLLS PAGE 17 DETENTE: Jakarta has mixed feelings 2 TALE of CIA drunk who "spilled beans" to Russian spy TANAKA in a fraaUc polls drive 4 SCRAMBLE for wealth of the sea 4 KEEPING Just ahead of inflation 7 SINGAPORE big sweep results 19 BAN off92 words
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Article472 1974-07-05 2 WASHINGTON, Thursday SECRETARY of Defence James Schleslnger yesterday rejected as unfounded a suggestion by Secretary of State Henry Kissinger that the Pentagon had Impeded progress toward a further Soviet-Ame-rican agreement on limiting often slve nuclear arms. "I think we have firm civilian control." Mr. Schleslnger said472 words
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Article42 1974-07-05 2 LOS ANOEUCB, Thur*. Actor Prederti March. 76, has been hospitalised for three weeks with a serious ailment, associates disclosed yesterday. The nature of the Ulneas. from which he has been suffering since lav November, m not revealed UPI.UPI - 42 words
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Article108 1974-07-05 2 RED PARTY REUNITED AGAIN pOLOMBO, Than.— The \J Moscow-oriented Communist Party of Sri Lanka, split since last September, yesterday announced that its rank* had been reunited. The announcement came as the party celebrated its 35th anniversary with a public rally and demonstrations here. The press release was issued by theReuter - 108 words
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Article, Illustration368 1974-07-05 2 Detente: Jakarta has mixed feelings FEAR OF PROBLEM IN ASIA BELGRADE, Thursday INDONESIAN Foreign Minister Adam Malik said yesterday that Indonesia had mixed feelings about detente because it might transfer to Asia some problems from other regions. Speaking at a press conference here before leaving for Poland at the endReuter - 368 words
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152 1974-07-05 2 Bhutto's senior minister gets the sack K>A WALPINDI. Thurs j. The Prime Minister Mr. Zulflkar All Bhutto yesterday dimissed his most senior cabinet minister. Mr. Jallaluddln Abdur Rahlm. an official sta^ment said. It said recent behaviour £y 86-year old Mr Rahlm who was Minister of Production. Commerce and Town Planning,Reuter - 152 words
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Article59 1974-07-05 2 HONOKONO. Thur*. About 190 Australian pas■eniceri aboard the passmm Uner Marco Polo left for mainland China today for a three-day sl«ht-aeelng tour of Canton A ship official said the visitor* would tour various aieaa near Canton which include a rural commune, a soo. an Ivory-carving59 words
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251 1974-07-05 2 Chogyal gives in to new Sikkim Bill T^EW DELHI. Thurs. The Chogyal of Bikklm today gave his formal assent to a new constitution, ending a twoweek political crisis in the Himalayan kingdom, the Press Trust of India fPTIi reported from Oangtok Chogyal Palden Thondup Namgyal signed the Government of SikktmReuter - 251 words
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88 1974-07-05 2 BAN JOSE (Costa Rica) Thurs. Costa Rica announced yesterday it was suspending It* coffee exports to world markets, along with Mexico. Guatemala, El Salvador. Honduras and Peru. The Costa Rican government said the export* will not be resumed until coffee prices in International marketsAP - 88 words
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Article66 1974-07-05 2 NEW YORK. Thurt Mrs Louu AuchincloM Borer. the former personal secrrJfry to former Governor Nelson Rockefeller, plunged to net de«th yesterday from her loth-floor Manhattan apartment. Police termed it an apparent nulclde Police said they found no note and knew of no motive Mr* Beyer had66 words
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354 1974-07-05 2 U7ITHOUT knowing quite how or why it works, French doctors axe moving ahead this summer toward general use of a new "sleep machine" that leaves patients Immune to pain for several hours after awakening from an operation. The .method cuts down the useNYT - 354 words
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Article62 1974-07-05 2 SYDNEY, Than. F«r coats. colo u TV sets and other prises worth .boat ASM.Mt (SSM.eM) have bees, offered to employees by the American-owned C»e£«yeajrC«fßpany here in an attempt to red«ce A perfect attendance record daring the next three month, will entitle any of the omp: nys 1.7H62 words
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WORLD NEWS TWO
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302 1974-07-05 3 COLSON: NIXON AND DR K PUT THE HEAT ON ELLSBERG piIARLES Colson, who *-> goes to Jail on Monday for obstructing Justice in the Ellsberg break-in ease, said it was President Nixon and Henry Kissinger who spurred the effort to discredit Daniel Ellsberg after he leaked the classified Pentagon papers.UPI - 302 words
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Article75 1974-07-05 3 TOKYO. Thurs.^Japaneae population experts today called for national consensus on two-children families to enable future generations to survive on an archipelago with limited land space and few natural resources. The call was made In resolution, to be presented to the government, urging It to set upReuter - 75 words
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Article43 1974-07-05 3 $245 m aid by N. Zealand WELXJNOTON. Thurs. New Zealand could allocate NZ$7O million (about ***** million) to overseas aid next year, the Deputy Prime Minister. Mr Hugh Watt, tola Parliament last night The allocation this year was NZM4 million (8»1S4 million) ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article, Illustration1026 1974-07-05 3 Watergate probe into agency activities bares story of talkative US man in Latin America WASHINGTON. .Thurs J^ TALE of a drunken and despondent CIA agent who apparently sat down with a Soviet KGB operative somewhere in Latin America and toldNYT - 1,026 words
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Article67 1974-07-05 3 MOSCOW. Thurs. PaklcUn Prime Minister Zulflkar All Bhutto will visit Mcwcow early next week for two days of UUu on So-net aid and bilateral relations, UKofflclal acurres add here today. Official* of the Ftoklstan Embassy today amid they had no details of the visit yet. but accordingReuter - 67 words
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Article60 1974-07-05 3 PITTSBURGH. Thurt A policeman was shot and killed yesterday moments' after he and his partner had arresUd a bank robbery suspect who fled In a car with two other men after the officer was funned down. Patrolman Patrick Wallace. S3. was killed alter he and Ken ScanlooUPI - 60 words
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Article96 1974-07-05 3 LOURENCO MARQUES. Thurs Riot police vied their rifle butts to disperse a crowd of 1,600 unemployed Africans demonstrating in front of the fovernorgeneraJ's palace yesterday. The police charged when some of the crowd became violent and began throwing stones. Several skirmishes developed between the policeReuter - 96 words
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259 1974-07-05 4 Arabs split on action against Israeli raids r[RO, Thurs. Arab defence and foreign ministers resumed their meeting behind closed doors here today tr. discuss ways of protecting Lebanon and Palestinian refugees against Israeli air raids. The ministers met without their aides In a restricted meeting to reconcile Gifferent views onReuter; AP - 259 words
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Article165 1974-07-05 4 France to boycott N-test case PHIS, Thurs. Prance will not be represented at the International Court of Justice In The Hague today when hearings start on the complaints by Australia and New Zealand against French nuclear tests In the Pacific. French officials said yesterday. The French boycott is la keepingReuter - 165 words
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Article53 1974-07-05 4 BONN. Thurs. West Germany and India opened talks here U/daj' on West Oerman development aid projects for the current financial year. A spokesman for the Indian Embassy said Bonn hart ulfered around 360.000,000 marks (nearly SS34S million) for this period, an increase of 40.000,000 marks (8*37.--700.000) overReuter - 53 words
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Article33 1974-07-05 4 TEL aVIV. Thurs— Postal workers in the northern town of Bafi-d, most of them orthodox Jen, are refusing to distribute two sacks of mall because they contain Christian missionary material. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article218 1974-07-05 4 MOSCOW IS 'SORRY 'FOR TV CUT MOSCOW, Thursday THE Soviet Government yesterday informally expressed regrets to the three American television networks whose live transmissions to ihe United States were cut off when they touched on dissident subjects. A spokesman for the networks, the American Broadcasting Company (ABC). Columbia Broadcasting Systems218 words
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Article, Illustration462 1974-07-05 4 Tanaka in a frantic polls drive PREMIER PLANS TO VISIT 100 PLACES ALL OVER THE NATION TOKYO. Thursday pRIME Minister Kakuei Tanaka is crisscrossing Japan in a frantic last drive before the elections for the Upper House of the Diet (Parliament) on Sunday. Using two helicopters, he plans to visitReuter - 462 words
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Article55 1974-07-05 4 CALCUTTA, Thurs TVo former San PVanclsco Uxl drivers, unofficially charged with espionage, are prolonging their 17 -day-old fast despite deteriorating health, their lawyer said yesterday Richard Wlnn Harcot. 21. and Anthony Allen Fletcher. 30. were axrertcd 16 month* ago on ousptclon of spying and haveUPI - 55 words
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189 1974-07-05 4 'Replace trade pact with treaty of amity' MANILA, Thurs —The 20 year old US Philippine Trade Agreement which expired last night, should be replaced by a treaty of i amity, commerce and navigation, Manila Times Journal said today. The English language newspaper In an editorial said: "It seems reasonable toReuter - 189 words
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Article60 1974-07-05 4 TORONTO, Thura. Soviet ballet Mr Mikhail BarUhnlkov, fearing possible reprisal* from Soviet official*, plan* to remain In hiding here, friends of the dancer disclosed yeaterday Mr BarUhrlkOT. 36. described by crltlca a* one of the world's best dancers, waa grar.ted special permission on Tuesday to remainReuter - 60 words
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Article30 1974-07-05 4 BRASILIA. Thurs. President Ernesto Oeiael has predicted Bradl will maintain in 1974 the 10 per cent rate of yearly growth it has had for the part six years.-30 words
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236 1974-07-05 4 LONDON. Thurs. rkOCTORS, dentists and Is nurses Joined forces yesterday to demand an urgent, massive Injection of government funds Into Britain's tottering national health service. Highlighting the major financial crisis afflicting the service once lauded as the world's Tiest example of socialised medicine236 words
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Article39 1974-07-05 4 ADDI8 ABABA.. Thurs. —Rumours that a Cabinet reshuffle 1* Imminent and that the military Intend to make further arrests persisted here today after Emperor Halle Selassie agreed to an armed forces request for a general amnesty for political prisoners.39 words
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Article28 1974-07-05 4 LONDON: Britain today re affirmed to Its Commonwealth partners its commitment to securing satisfactory long term arrangements for the access of Commonwealth sugar to the European Common Market.28 words
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Article37 1974-07-05 4 WASHINOTON: Defence Secretary James 8chleslnger said yesterday the United States will continue testing nuclear weapons until the test ban agreed to In Moscow takes effect In the spring of 1970, and he assumes the Russians wl.l also.37 words
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Article17 1974-07-05 4 NEW DELHI: The Indian presidential election will be held on Aug. 17. the Election Commission announced yesterday.17 words
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Article28 1974-07-05 4 TOKYO: The Japanese and South Korean fishing boats which collided on Saturday In the Pacific off northern Japan were both at fault, the Martlme Safety Agency said yesterday.28 words
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Article31 1974-07-05 4 LONDON: Campaigners for Soviet Jewry said yesterday they plan to continue their series of demonstrations against the Bolshoi Ballet in London despite a Soviet threat to cut short the company's tour.31 words
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Article36 1974-07-05 4 BONN Egyptian Foreign Minister Ismail Fahml and his West German counterpart. Mr. HansDietrich Oenscher, agreed here yesterday to encourage the projected dialogue between the Common Market and the Arab world, a Bonn Foreign Office spokesman said.36 words
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Article24 1974-07-05 4 ATLANTA: The Reverend Martin Lather King Sr buried ills murdered wife. Alberta, here today and declared: "I've cot support, I'm going to carry on."24 words
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Article21 1974-07-05 4 SEOUL: Saudi Arabia and South Korea today signed an economic and technical cooperation agreement calling for capital Investment In each other's21 words
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Article33 1974-07-05 4 country. TOKYO: About 800 police combed a bill in western Japan today to look for an armed man who allegedly killed two policemen and escaped with two housewives as hostages, authorities said. Agencies.Agencies - 33 words
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254 1974-07-05 4 Waldheim warns of global economic turmoil /GENEVA, Thurs. UN W Secretary General Kurt Waldheim yesterday warned that the world was entering a period ol economic turbulence which could destroy progress made towards international political detente. He told the opening of a five-week session of the UN. Economic and Social CouncilReuter - 254 words
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WORLD NEWS FOUR
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195 1974-07-05 6 Better ties with Europe allies, says Dr K BRUSBELS. Thurs. US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger said today relations between the United States and its European allies— for the past ten months marked by bitterness— were rapidly improving. "Relations are moving ahead very positively, he told reporters after a 45-mlnuteReuter - 195 words
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Article56 1974-07-05 6 LONDON, Thurs. Despite a high rate of Inflation, Britain is still one of the cheapest countries in Western Europe, according to a survey published here. Bat British workers are also among the lowest paid, the Confederation of British Industry (C.8.1.) disclosed in comparison tables of West EuropeanReuter - 56 words
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186 1974-07-05 6 3 senior officials dropped in big shake-up HENNA, Thurs. Three senior officials were dropped from the Bulgarian Communist Party's ruling Politburo tonight in a major shake up announced without explanation. The reshuffle brough'. General Dobrt DJurov, the Defence Minister, into the politburo as a candidate member, giving the army aReuter - 186 words
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Article49 1974-07-05 6 PORTO AMELIA (Moeamblque) Thurs At test 10 people died and U others were In erUlcal condWon after they drank methyl spirits from an oil drum that •as washed ashore Officials said yesterday the Incident occurred on Tuesday at the oo— Is! Tillage of Murrer. APAP - 49 words
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Article, Illustration204 1974-07-05 6 Burton's latest belle: 'Not a new love' SOUTHAMPTON, Thurs. D --Richard Burton, newly divorced from Eli^aDetb Taylor, arrived nere yesterday aboard the liner France with his blonde travelling companion Ellen Rossen but she's no new love in his life, according to the actor's bodyguard. The bodyguard, known only by theReuter - 204 words
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Article47 1974-07-05 6 OSTTROIT. Thurs. Hew car sales In the first half of 1974 fell to the lowest level In 11 years as a spring surge proved not strong enough to erase the steep winter drop caused by the energy crisis. US car makers reported yesterday UK.47 words
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Article37 1974-07-05 6 LONDON. Thurs—^rlme In England and Wales rose by 11 per cent In the last quarter of last year compared with the corresponding period In 1873 the Home Office announced yesterday Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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210 1974-07-05 6 Sammy Davis in row with Monaco loyalty BEVERLY HILLS, Than. Entertainer Sammy Davis Jr. said he left a Monaco gambling caslno without perform In* as scheduled because he and his wife had been Irnored by Monaco's royalty, not because he felt he wasn't being "pampered." "They can ignore me I've210 words
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251 1974-07-05 6 Souvanna deal with Reds under fire VIENTIANE, Thursday PRIME Minister Souvanna Phouma came under criticism on Monday for privately agreeing to a communist proposal to delay the posting of ambassadors to South Vietnam and Cambodia, sources in Cabinet said yesterday. The sources said the criticism by nor.-com-mur/st members of theUPI - 251 words
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Article112 1974-07-05 6 Sand storm kills two in Lahore LAHORE. Thurs. At least two people were reported killed and several others Injured when houses collapsed In a sand and rain storm which tore through Lahore for two hours. The municipal fire brigade said one died when the storm, with winds up u> 160112 words
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Article38 1974-07-05 6 HONOKOKO. Thurs The Peking People's Daily today denounced slUigrrt military provocations by South Korea against North Korea, and called for an end to US military aid to Seoul, the New China News Agency reported. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article52 1974-07-05 6 Vandalism charge DAMASCUS, Thuim. A Syrian muaeum offlc'cJ today accused krael of looting archaeological treasure* and destroying ancient sites and historic buUdtofs tn villages on the Oolan Heights The villages were In tbe area of the heights occupied by Israel tn the IMT war and evacuated by Israeli troope lastReuter - 52 words
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139 1974-07-05 6 Reports of Chou's death denied by Peking PEKING. Than. K JL Chinese official spokesman te<tay denied reports from abread that Premier Choa En-laJ was criUcaUy 111 er had died. "ThU la sheer fahrlca U*n," the sp«keeman aald In responar to «jaesUoni Be did not elaborate. The 7« rear-old Chlnaaa leaderReuter - 139 words
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Article412 1974-07-05 6 Jostle for wealth of the sea? Britain to warn meet of gold rush scenes CARACAS. Thursday PRITAIN is today expected to warn the United Nations Law of the Sea conference against development of a free-for-all scramble for the fabuloQs mineral wealth lying beneath the world's ocean beds. British Foreign AffairsReuter - 412 words
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Article64 1974-07-05 6 TEHERAN. Thurs. Two saboteurs, armed with ammunition and hand grenades and assigned to carry out sabotage In Iran, surrendered to Iranian security authorities as they crossed the Iranian border from Iraq, an official communique said here yesterday. Names and nationalities of saboteurs were not disclosed butAP - 64 words
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287 1974-07-05 6 Homage to Peron cut short: Mourners told to disperse BUENOS AIRES. Thurs Public homage to Argentine President Juan Peron was abruptly cut short early today when hundreds of heavily armed police surrounded the Congress Building where his body was lying In state and ordered thousands of waiting mourners to disperse.Reuter - 287 words
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WORLD NEWS FIVE
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247 1974-07-05 7 Man gets death for Saigon smuggle racket SAIGON, Thurs. A businessman of Chinese origin was today sentenced to death for his part in a smuggling racket which Involved many Government military officers, court officials said. The Saigon Military Court handed down the maximum penalty on Tran Goat, 40, after findIngReuter; UPI - 247 words
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Article39 1974-07-05 7 DACCA, Thurs— Fifty people died from cholera In Chlttagong last week, the Bangladesh government-own-ed Morning News reported today. Adulterated foods and acute scarcity of drinking water were main causes of the outbreak, the paper said. —ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article337 1974-07-05 7 THE British Government today proposed setting up a new debating assembly in Northern Ireland in which the people of the province would be Invited to work out their own future. The chamber would be known as the "constitutional convention" and Its membership of 78 would be337 words
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Article, Illustration140 1974-07-05 7 JACKSON TALKS WITH TENG ON WORLD PEACE PEKING. IHara. Senator Henry Jackson today held four hours of talks with Chinese VicePremier Teng Hsiaoping In Peking's Great HaU of the People, a spokesman for the Senator's party said The spokesman said: "The discussions f ocuaaed on high priority Issues affecting securityNYT; UPI - 140 words
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Article483 1974-07-05 7 Keeping just ahead of inflation WHAT A U.& FAMILY EARNS A YEAR... WASHINGTON, Thurs. THE typical American family had an income of USsl2>osl (5528,922) last year and managed to keep somewhat ahead of inflation, the Census Bureau reported today. The gain In income for the typical family, compared with its483 words
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Article65 1974-07-05 7 PARIS, Thar*. Tne slapstick French comedy film TIM AdTwiture. of RaMM Jacob pipped the cootro»erstal Laat Tana* in Piri* to become the moat popular film abown in France laat re»r. according to figurm ralaaaad today. The flguraa. published by the National Cinema, Centre, •howed that iln.N*65 words
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Article51 1974-07-05 7 Tin haoub. Than. a British tmtmmj apokastnan ■aid hen todaj that a BovaH cltiaen at f aunt in Ameerdam had requested political asylum In Britain but declined to glT* the mana name or any other detail* The ir*»— said the aaylum requeat wonid b» Office in LondonReuter - 51 words
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Article64 1974-07-05 7 LISBON. Thurs. Two Lisbon afternoon newspapers were fined under Portugal's new press laws yesterday for Inciting military dtaobedlence. the Information Ministry said. The newspaper A Capital was fined 100.000 Ekcudoe (Saa.6oo) and Republics 30--000 Escudos (SS3.MO) by the temporary ad hoc press committee for publishing newspaper articles64 words
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Article39 1974-07-05 7 BEIRUT Thurs Haj Amln B Husaelnl the former Orand Mufti of Jerusalem who for 40 years led several Arab revolt* against the British mandate In Palestine and fought Jewish emigration, died In Beirut today Palestinian sources reported.39 words
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221 1974-07-05 7 Rangoon sets up inquiry team to probe -strikes- RANGOON, Than. A seven-man commission of Inquiry waa act ap today to probe the recent strikes and demonstrations In which ZZ people were killed and three others Injured, the State Council anomnced. The announcement said members of the commission, headed by 1Reuter - 221 words
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Article76 1974-07-05 7 Protest by newsmen HONOKONQ. ThUTS. The board of governors of the Hongkong Porelgn CorrecpondenU- Club today condemned court fines Imposed on 11 joumallsU arrested while covering a June 17 Incident at Kal Tak International airport. The JoumallMa, on hand at the airport when 23 people crashed a security gate to76 words
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Advertisement232 1974-07-05 7 I J I 45-SJOREY BUILDING I bbß J "'J HONG LEONG BUILDING is conveniently H j A j aj located in one of Singapore's prime sites bounded /A by Shenton Way, Robinson Road, Cross Street fd I l|| and Telegraph Street. with a total land area over fm (ißJlafc |*I|S^||232 words
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Advertisement329 1974-07-05 7 Jsupermorkei Orchard rV<«d/Some«i«l Road. Singapor* 9. W *****4 J T-BONE STEAK SL»». 5.95 STRIPKHN nx "umi 4.90 5 BIG PORK CHOPS S 3.50 SALAMI o^^d mo, 120 PORK CUBES ™> 190 MINCED PORK 170 SPICED PORK SAUSAGES Freshly- Maoe 5009 1,90 MEAT BAU MIX «T 1.90 BEEF SAUSAGES r A329 words
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Article99 1974-07-05 8 LENSMAN SLASHED BY YOUTHS IPOH. Thurs. Star Publications photographer, Lew Yong Kan, 24, was slashed on his neck, chest and hand by three dagger armed youths In his office in Chung Thye Phln Road here early today. His watch and gold ring worth $130, five office typewriters worth $1,500, and99 words
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Article68 1974-07-05 8 Secretary of Pekemas resigns KUALA LUMPUR, Thut*. The executive secretary of Pekrmat. Mr. K. George, has rtslgned. Mr Oeorg* said today that his raatgnaUoo had been accepted by the party, and that his resignation was dv* to a disagreement with party leaders on how the party should be run. "I68 words
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246 1974-07-05 8 Musa: Our economy not held by aliens Foreign investorsunder surveillance KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday YHE Government's efforts in diversifying the sources of foreign investment has ensured that the economy is not controlled by any economic power, Deputy Trade and Industry .Minister Datuk Musa Hitam said last night. "As the Government requires246 words
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Article78 1974-07-05 8 6 SARAWAK REDS SENT TO CHINA KUCHINO, Thurs. Six Sarawak communist guerillas were repatriated to China last week at their own request, Malaysian Home Affairs Minister Tan Sri Ohasall Shafle said today. Arrangements were being made to repatriate two more terrorists to China, he told newsmen before leaving for Kuala78 words
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221 1974-07-05 8 Haji Ani takes over as head of RRI KUALA LUMPUR, Thurn. Hajl Anl Arope, 42. his been aopointed Director of the Rubber R*»ae.irch Institute the ftrst bumlputra to head the world's largest singlecrop research centre. His appointment waa announced here waterday by Primary Industries Minister Datuk Hajl Abdul Talb Mahmud.221 words
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Article58 1974-07-05 8 KUALA LUMTUm, Than— Chairmen aad secretaries of MCA atate dlvlaJenal branches will held a sfaatal aareilni here ea Jaly Acting MCA praatdeat Data* Lee San Choon will address the Meeting and a farewell dinner for former MCA •resident, T»f Taa Slew Sin will he held58 words
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Article61 1974-07-05 8 KUALA LUMPUR Thun —A six-year-old boy from Jalan Doraiaamy her* la the latest fatal dengue haemcrrhaglc fever case reported In the past M hour* In Peninsular Malaysia. Another IS suspected dengue cases war* alao reported during the same period Of th— seven art In Johore.61 words
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588 1974-07-05 8 PENANG, Thurs. PWD labourer Arshad bin Suleiman, 24, denied in the Sessions Court here yesterday that he had broken a promise to marry an 18--year-old neighbour, Sitl Kholsom blnte Mohamed All. He is now married to another girl. Sltl alleged that she588 words
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Article, Illustration199 1974-07-05 8 PENANG, Thurs. Tunkn Abdul Rahman was admitted to the Bar this morning before a hundred wellwishers including the Governor of Penang and former Lord President, Tun Syed Sheh Barakbah, and. Chief Minister Dr. Urn Chong Em. "It is the only admission of its kind in the199 words
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156 1974-07-05 8 Mop-up of oil slicks at Port Dickson f>ORT DICKSON Thurs 1 A big clean-up ope -atlon of the beaches here began today as more black oil lumps were washed ashore by high tide and stormy seas last night. More than 60 town board and antl-malartal workers worked till late this156 words
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Article24 1974-07-05 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thun A total of 436.15! employees In Peninsular Malaysia, have been insure for the first time under the Invalidity pension acbsmß.24 words
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Advertisement456 1974-07-05 8 Youth is energy and vitality: it is Wate-On VaaatV at Super Wate-On p is a food supplement that can give pounds and inches of healthy solid flesh to skinny underweight men and women. Super Wate-On contains fruit flavoured nutrients fortified with such essential vitamins as 8 1 82, 02 and456 words
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Article, Illustration183 1974-07-05 9 TPOH, Than. Four 1 men were killed and four others, Including a baby, were injured when two cars crashed head-on at the 4th mile Gopeng Road, near the Sam Poh Tong Cave Temple here at 9.20 last night. The dead were Lai Heng Wa. 32. the driver.183 words
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Article53 1974-07-05 9 IPOH. Thurs— The Mentri Besar, Dato Sri Haji Kamaruddin. will lay the foundation stone of a factory builaing for the $10 million Rock Chemical Industries (Malaysia i Bdn Bhd In the PinJl estate here on Monday The factory building, which Is under construction. Is expected to be53 words
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Article32 1974-07-05 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Surveys to plan land reform*, are being conducted In the Muda and Kemubu areas, the secretary-general of the Land Development Ministry. Datuk Harun Arlffln said here today.32 words
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191 1974-07-05 9 CAP: Cup final tickets too costly PENANG, Thursday rpHE Consumers' Association of Penang criticised the Footbal Association of Penang yesterday for making the Malaysia Cup soccer final on July 13 a "business venture." "The prices at $12. $8 and $4 are far too stiff during this lnfla tl-.nary period.' CAP191 words
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297 1974-07-05 9 rOHT security has been imposed at the construction sites of the East-West Highway project in Upper Perak to discourage further attacks by communist terrorists. Mentri Besar Dato Sri Haji Kamaruddin said this during question time in the State Legislative Assembly here yesterday. "However,297 words
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Article41 1974-07-05 9 PORT KLANG, Thurs Kompang drams sounded through the harbour today to welcome 500 Japanese from the Young People's Floating I'niversity of Hyogoken Prefecture, Central Japan. The students, who are on a two-day goodwill visit. leave for Singapore tomorrow. I41 words
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65 1974-07-05 9 Chute fails to open: Captain hurt MALACCA, Thun. A Malaysian Special Services Regiment commando was Injured when his parachute failed to open during training at Terendak Camp yesterday The commando, Capt Omar bin Datuk I*mall. landed In the camp's golf course. He wa* taken to thr camp hospital Lt ColBernama - 65 words
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Article48 1974-07-05 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thun —More than 60.000 l»nd title* have been Usued to new rtllAcar*. Mlnlatar of Technology. Research and Co-ordination of New village* Datuk Lee San Choon said today He *ald 11.4 M other application* had been approved while 14.219 more were being processed.48 words
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Article24 1974-07-05 9 TOKYO, Thur*. Two Japancae oompanie* wUI produce palm oil In ltol»yw» and tit* Philippine, the Iflhon KeU»l Shlmbun Mid TMUrday— UPIUPI - 24 words
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Article209 1974-07-05 9 Kerosene galore to meet demand KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs Shell Malaysia will from tomorrow release an additional *****0 litres (30.000 gal.) of Kerosene dally to ease the shortage In the market. A spokesman of the company said today that the additional fuel was necessary In view of the mounting demand. A209 words
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Article19 1974-07-05 9 JAKARTA. Thurs. Malaysia will import 80.000 cows from Indonesia annually, a Trade Ministry spokesman said today Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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Advertisement414 1974-07-05 9 TOILET ROLLS 6« LAMB BREAST '2.20 CLEAN FLOWER M.85 AUSTRAUAN/N. L PINEAPPLE PIECES^ GOLDEN CIRCLE 522 $1.35 S"N«AI0 340, per pkt SOUR CREAM SI If) VERMKULI $U(T ■mi iikh iatik, SOUP MACARONI nu $2.10 REAL FRESH 0.2291 Itr ptr cm 5^ REMO FIGS TWINKLES bQpf ROBERT'S 341 g VAN HCUTEN414 words
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231 1974-07-05 10 Ticket— *****01 wins top sweep prize mICKET No. *****01 X won the first prize of $400,000 In the Singapore Sweep No. 7/74. held behind the Golden Crown Restaurant in Queenstown, last night. Second prize of $150 000 went to ticket No. *****20 and third prize of $75,000 to ticket No.231 words
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Article50 1974-07-05 10 TOO Swee Kee. St. a casual canvasser for advertisements wax fined »400 and jaUed for one day by the First Magistrate's Court yesterday for stealing a bottle of gin worth $30 from the Mandarin Hotel Restaurant on May 1 at about 10. ISO p.m. He pleaded guilty.50 words
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Article47 1974-07-05 10 HOUSEWIFE Tang Ah Hong, M. fell to her death from the nth floor of a block of flats In Lor on g Seven, Toa Payoh on Wednesday. She had been Ul for a long time said the police who do not suspect foul play.47 words
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Article68 1974-07-05 10 Man who had one too many A man who had "one too many" to drink was given a six-month conditional discharge by the First Magistrate's Court yesterday for disorderly behaviour. Poo Hln Loon. 63. admitted shouting in Temple Btreet at about 4.10 pm on Wednesday. In mitigation. Poo said that68 words
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Article28 1974-07-05 10 THE Tanglln Centre of Metropolitan YMCA will conduct a five-union copper tooling course for beginners beginning this Sunday (July 7) from 10 id to 12 noon.28 words
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Article40 1974-07-05 10 THE Pioneer Industries BnplorMs Union U planning Week-long prograsßSM to celebrate tv 11th anniversary on Dae. 11. The programme will nclud* famas. a fun-fair and a variety ahow A dinner and dance will round up the celebrations40 words
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205 1974-07-05 10 BUSINESSMAN was fined $22,500 or 18 months' jail by the First District Court yesterday for trying to bribe the chief security officer of the Singapore Turf Club not to take action against him for bookmaking at the club. Ngol King Chlk, who was convicted205 words
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Article70 1974-07-05 10 POLICE SEEK KIN OF DEAD MAN Police are looking for relatives of a 50-year old Chinese who was found dead at 7J m.s. Tamplnes Road on Wednesday night. He was clad in a white long-sleeved shirt and a pair of khaki trousers He had no identification papers on him. Pr.'lce70 words
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Article61 1974-07-05 10 Sabah student awaits extradition CHIN BHAU TONO, 22. a Sabah student wanted by the FBI on two murder charges was yesterday ordered to be remanded for another week at Queenstown Police Station by the First Magistrate's Court. The court is waiting for his extradlctlon papers to be aent from the61 words
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Article63 1974-07-05 10 THE Minister for Science and Technology. Dr Ton Chin Chye will officiate at the Inaugural ceremony of the new Kuo Chuan community centre In Lorong X Toa Payoh on Saturday at 730 p m. The MP for the constituency Mr P. Selvadurai. will also speak at63 words
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210 1974-07-05 10 rvIRECTORS of Singapore Shipbuilders, which is In the red to the tune of about $3 million, hope to pay a dividend in two or three years. Mr. Low Ouan Onn, Joint managing director, said they had begun to turn the corner with210 words
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195 1974-07-05 10 Jail and cane for youth who robbed cabbie A YOUTH was yesterday jailed for three years and ordered to be caned six times after a magistrate was told he did not have cancer as be ha v claimed. Sentence on Mohatned Salleh bin AUn, 20, for robbery was postponed by195 words
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Article29 1974-07-05 10 THE M..\j-.er :< m*U (Heaith. Dr aa« K.j* INe« will prescr.: nvwU-i so Mood donors 4 «r»=. r.7 :j> Cuitursi cntn sa Gsaatag Rise it S pm usmtow.29 words
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Article33 1974-07-05 10 MRS Tan Wei Ung give a in Host Hen on "How to get Nutritious food st the Minimum Cost at Anson community centre :n Maxwe.l Road on July 26 at pjn.33 words
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193 1974-07-05 10 Teenager who stole $20,000 from homes A 16-YEAR-OLD boy admitted In the First District Court yesterday that he broke into nine homes last month and escaped with about $20,010 in cash and goods. Chan Fatt Loy, an odd-Job worker, was sentenced for three weeks in the Reformative Training Centre, after193 words
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Article39 1974-07-05 10 THE Singapore Maritime OssVsti Cuon wiU celebrate :u 22nd anniversary on Auk 1 with a dinner and dance at Hyatt Hotel. Quest* of honour will be the Communications Minister. Mr Yong Nyuk Lin. and hi* wife39 words
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Advertisement137 1974-07-05 10 MILLERS FALLS COMPANY (AN INGERSOLL-RAND TOOL COMPANY) GREENFIELD MASSACHUSETTS ***** (USA) HAVE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THE APPOINTMENT OF 18. M.R. PRIVATE LIMITED (A MEMBER OF THE INCHCAPE BHD GROUP) SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG LABUAN JAKARTA AS THEIR AGENTS FOR SINGAPORE MALAYSIA BRUNEI AND INDONESIA WITH EFFECT FROM FIRST AUGUST137 words
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Advertisement87 1974-07-05 10 iSALEi T s ?TiS7»»if*: f f <ff f g m atths I 3 Emporiums TOA f AST (UN CMPOKIUM VUTI m LTD \<A TO* MVOM f UPOAIUM AKf OtFEKING Glf T AS \jy VOUCHC*STO*LLSHO*XItS Cj v<A V(XI Of TJOCfNT GIFT vOUCMfK FO«t »!»> AS \5». FVWCMAMOf MOO a 5/ jRV87 words
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Miscellaneous283 1974-07-05 10 Straits Times Crossword sBF HP BM*~bPJbF b>VJ*~"iY 7 BW^~ ACROSS 6 Bird sent filleted fish (•> 9 Old liner brings us Into 7 Mas* a break (or the Italian settlement (t). Island <6>. 10 Wire from our home' <5> Attempt to produce a re--11 Decline. Just as forecast port' (4)283 words
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Article, Illustration247 1974-07-05 11 rGO aboard a sail- ing boat has been the passion of these schoolgirls after read- Ing about famous ex- plorers and sailors like Sir Francis Drake and Magellan. Their dream came true yesterday when the girls, from the New TownMALAN BADRON - 247 words
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Article91 1974-07-05 11 MOTOR-CYCLIST Llm Kay Hoe, 17, died In Outram Hospital on Wednesday night, several hours after his machine skidded and was Involved in a collision with a lorry at the junction of AlJunled and MacPherson Roads. Police said the accident happened at about 4.40 p.m. Llm, of91 words
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308 1974-07-05 11 Park-and-ride scheme: Steady progress rE Road Transport Action Committee Is making steady progress with the park -and -ride scheme to be Introduced early next year. Tenders close today for the construction of four fringe area car parks. They are at Kallang sports stadfum near the Wonderland Amusement Park; Lorong One,308 words
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Article52 1974-07-05 11 AMERICAN novelist and Hollywood screen writer Mr Max Ehrllck will arrive her* on Tuesday to promote the 01m. The Savage >• L«om. baaed un his novel of the same name. The film, which wu shot on location in Mexico, stars academy award-winning actor Oeorge C Scott in52 words
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Article137 1974-07-05 11 P.O. BANK SAVINGS HIT $202 MIL DEPOSITS In the Post Office Savings Bank reached a new record of $202 million at the end of last month. According to the POSB statement yesterday, the amount of deposits during the first half of this year exceeded withdrawals by $31 million. "This brings137 words
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Article44 1974-07-05 11 "A CHESS Board In Every Home" is the slogan for World Chess Week organised by the Singapore Chess Federation from July 30 to 27. In collaboration with the National Library Highlights of the week include an exhibition and a chess tournament.44 words
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Article114 1974-07-05 11 A DISTRICT court yesterday jailed a Malaysian seaman for three years and ordered that he be given two strokes of the cane after he admitted trafficking in 5.9 gms. of heroin in a cubicle in Crocs Street on May 25. The court was told that114 words
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Article279 1974-07-05 11 Ban off on Christ rock movie "banned" rock musical, Jesus Christ Superstar will be shown after all in Singapore cinemas. The ban has been lifted by the Board of Film Censors* eight-man Committee of Appeal which reviewed the film after an application by the distributor, Cinema International Corporation. A committee279 words
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Article42 1974-07-05 11 THX management committee and women Sub-com-mittee of Quamstown community centre will bold a baby show at tb*. centre en Sunday at 3 p m Mrs Llm Chin Hln wife < t the management commltt** chairman, will glye away prtaas.42 words
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Article28 1974-07-05 11 ABOUT 10,000 students will take part In the full drtw rehearsal of the opening oarsmony of the Singapore Youth Festival at National BUdhat at 5 pm tomorrow28 words
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119 1974-07-05 11 PAUL WCC - 4 Thai girls held in Bedok vice raid PAUL WCC By ■TOUR Thai girls were arrested by detectives In an anti-vice raid on a bungalow In Bedok on Wednesday. Five men, Including the house -keeper, were found with the girls when a police* party from Central Station led by Supt.119 words
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Article77 1974-07-05 11 REPRESENTATIVES of the Foreign Ministry and other foreign missions yesterday signed the book of condolence for Argentine's late President Mr. Juan Peron, at the Argentine Consulate in Stevens Road. Twenty seven signatures were recorded The book will be open for more signatures today from 1077 words
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Advertisement669 1974-07-05 11 f v mmi^StF^^^^*~~~* st^c~"^- LeaW. *'V MXAssi^ i^^W^^ P^"? fjSteJ^ WHtt Lombard North Ctntrat H—d OMtc: Cur ion Str—L L ondon Subsidiary and Associate Banks and Finance Houses: Lombard Australia Limited Canberra. Sydney. Melbourne. Adelaide, Perth. Brisbane. Hobart. Newcastle. Wollongong, Liverpool. Geelong, Parramatta. Bankstown. Chatswood. Pennth. Rockdale. Ringwood. Oevonport Lombard669 words
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316 1974-07-05 12 'Nantah must maintain its identity' rE head of Nanyang University's mathematics department, Dr. Lee Peng Vee, said last night Nantah must maintain its Identity and distinctive charac ter In promoting Chinese cultural tradition and values, and blllnguallsm. He said it was a good thing to have some coordination between Nantah316 words
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324 1974-07-05 12 'DON'T CREATE MORE PROBLEMS 9 \|H. Lam Peng Loon, director of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board, yesterday urged hoteliers not to create additional difficulties to the hotel trade by hurling accusations at each other. Instead, they and the board together s a positive attitude324 words
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Article113 1974-07-05 12 S'pore man dies in Seoul A SINGAPORE textile businessman, Mr. R Knur ana, 48, collapsed and died while having a drink at a hotel bar in Seoul early yesterday UPI reported. Mr. Khurana, owner of Peekay Corporation ln Colombo Court, collapsed ln the bar at 2 a.m. and died on113 words
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Article63 1974-07-05 12 A BOY drowned ln an eight-foot deep aewenge pit ln the compound of faim hoiue ln Jalan Mural, off Dm Chu Kane Road, last month, a coroner» court heard yesterday. The body of Ma Keng Peow, three, was found floating In the aewentge pit oy hla elder brother63 words
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296 1974-07-05 12 Prices of three types of fish up 10 cents PRICES of three types I of fish Spanish mackerel (tenzglrl bekah), mackerel (kempong) and red snapper (merah) have risen by 10 cents a katl each, according to the Trade Department yesterday. They a.c now being retailed at $2.40 a katl, $130296 words
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Article69 1974-07-05 12 200 to attend Muslim symposium ABOUT 200 representatives from various Muslim bodies will attend a symposium organised by the Islamic Religious Council of Singapore at Madrasah Alsagoff (Alsagoff Arab School) at Jalan Sultan on Sunday. Encik Osman Jantan. secretary of the symposium, will present a paper on ways to co-ordinate69 words
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Article24 1974-07-05 12 THE Singapore Cancer Society ha« moved to Peace Centre In Sophia Road- K« clinic telephone number U ****** and administration number. *****s24 words
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176 1974-07-05 12 The big mix-up in new telephone directories rpHE new telephone 1 directories for 1974 are out. So are the mixups One telephone subscriber who eagerly snapped up the bright new red and orange directory on Wednesday waa perplexed when he could not get through to certain numbers He tried dialling176 words
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Article227 1974-07-05 12 rORTY-FOUR employers were fined a total ol $51,250 for offences under the Central Provident Fund Act, Factories Act, Employment Act and the Regulation of Employment Act during the week ending June 23. I IN addition, $48,603 25 ln CPF arrears and $1,604.04 ln Interest on227 words
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Article, Illustration369 1974-07-05 12 Kidnap case man says he was assaulted A NATIONAL serviceman, accused of kidA napji'ng, told the High Court yesterday that he was assaulted several times when r:e refused to admit the alleged offence. Tan Boon Szu. 22, alleged In a "trial within a trial" that a detective told him to369 words
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159 1974-07-05 12 A FISHMONGER, who stole 25 bottles of liquor from a PSA godown, was jailed for three years by the First District Court yesterday on two theft charges. Sim Han Kirn. 28. pleaded guilty to both charges. Two other similar charges were taken into159 words
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Advertisement159 1974-07-05 12 Toto draw results IN yesterday's Toto draw No. 52/74, the numbers picked were 2. 48. C, 24 and 5. The additional number was 30. In the circles draw, the numbers were 4s, 32 and 11. CORAL CORAL CORAL FLAT SERIES ALL PURPOSE SPEAKERS \^2 6A-258 \^^a^..^gy FLAT -6 The unique159 words
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Article378 1974-07-05 13 HARRY MILLER - HARRY MILLER: By London, Thurs. OEPORTS in Lon1V don suggest that Slater Walker Securities' sale of its stake in Haw Par International will probably be in the region of £10 million (SSSB million). Two major concerns, the Ivory and Sime Investment Group and378 words
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Article, Illustration83 1974-07-05 13 GERONIMI NAMED FRENCH TRADE CHIEF rE new French Trade Conmli sJoner for Singapore, Mr. Jean (ieronimi, 52. (above) Ik due here on Tuesday. He was French Commercial Attache at the French Embassy in Kuala Lumpur from 1965 to 1969. He also covered Singapore. Prior to this appointment, he was vicepresident83 words
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Article53 1974-07-05 13 A GYMNASTIC course for children, between the ages of six and 13 will be conducted by the Metropolitan YMCA at its Tanglin centre from 10 a.m. to 11.30 ajn. on Sunday^ (July 7). The instructress la Mrs. Margaret Chan who has more than five years of training53 words
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Article70 1974-07-05 13 TWO labourers were yesterday fined a total of $1,300 by the First Magistrate's Court for taking drugs In the corridor of Block (1, Geylang Bahru, at about 9.45 p.m. on May 17. Arshad bin All, 25, was fined SSM for consuming 7.1 mgm of methaqualone and70 words
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216 1974-07-05 13 NWC pay out talks going on 'smoothly' NEGOTIATIONS on payment of this year's 11 National Wages Council recommendations are believed to be progressing smoothly. Several agreements have been reached between employers and their unions on the full implementation of the NWC guidelines. While negotiations are being held between employers and216 words
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Article70 1974-07-05 13 NPB course on data processing THE National Productivity Board has organised a course on Data Processing Methods from July 15 to 19 between 0 am and 11 30 am Lecture* (or the course win be held at the NPB lecture room In Jurong Town. NCR In Havelock Road. Olivetti House70 words
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Article103 1974-07-05 13 Shooting in shop: Probe ends POLICE have completed I investigations into a shooting Incident in which a detective opened fire and injured a woman in a shop in BalesUer Road last month. A police spokesman said appropriate action was being taken but declined to elaborate. 'Assault' The Incident happened In103 words
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335 1974-07-05 13 NOW 'FRIENDS OF ZOO TO BOOST INTEREST rS National Zoological Gardens at Mandal has proved so popular almost 850.000 people visited it since Its openlng on June 27 last year that too officials have launched a "Friends of the Zoo" organisation. The first issue of Zoo News, which said this,335 words
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Article99 1974-07-05 13 SATU pay talks in final stage rE Singapore Air Transport workers Union is confident that the National W«»j Council recommendations would be fully Implemented for its 5.000 members. It is understood that negotiations between the union and the various airline managements are now in the final siages. The union ls99 words
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Miscellaneous241 1974-07-05 13 Bringing Up Father By BUI stovamfh €t Hal Camp J I LOOK WHAT I POOOWT I LI %UT TM Vg«V msTT^V <j«OCVE« COWIOWU HlM—* KM YOU, OOUIJBKfiM'.y A i V THAT KIP sTTUPW J AH INTB4X£CTU*i! I'LL OKT a I V^7j?* mty v OHt OP THO»« KM HIM' \***t*~ BlondU241 words
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Advertisement427 1974-07-05 14 V.V.Va%rVaVVa%VVaVsV»'«^»V^^^^^^^^»NVf. NOW SHOWING! 2 Stowt: 7.00 9.3098 j H«. 130. 4.00, MMr S2-CMHrti: SI I > 70 < I: 4| HOUJ IS THE ULCfITHER^Ji '*_f w f %f\ a^d .B«a»«(ai«Ca»ia»«e>teaaia»aji fj ■i SIMULTANEOUS MIDNIGHT TOMORROW! MAJESTIC ft SILVER CITYI MEOR-KATORG R«BY AT MIDNIGHT I AT 11.46 PM j twin CATHAY427 words
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Advertisement231 1974-07-05 14 mmW aaaßaaaW I X^taaaH. Young talented that's SPENCER CHAN m Drink to his playing a m relaxing kind of music H Sm Hotel Royal- RAM ADA 19 X^*"* Nevvtoo Road Singapore 11 Phone *****1 w aM-9 Bfeu BM .^BBBBBBBBBk The battle between the participating countries for World Cup Soccer is231 words
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Advertisement260 1974-07-05 14 Ciokloii )^=S^ CHINESE RESTAURANT Kf// T^/H^1?I '-'"doubted'v the best Hi l [Ml'JjUl Szechuan Restaurant in RflVi Singaporei m! wSi v flarnous for ICS t/ffi^ Diced Chicken with Wf Dried Chillies ff\Vv •Szechuan Duck Vi Hot and Sour Szechuan BfcJcC^s;^ Soup and many others ■l^\V^ j to whet your appetite r-260 words
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Advertisement430 1974-07-05 14 I'.V.V.V.ViV.VAVm'.'/.'/.'iV.V j: HUH II MEM > I oth Big Day! *a GOLDEN 5 Shop* at 1 T 00 AM 1 30. 4 00. «.*6 ft SJO pm KONOCHIAN 4 Show* at 130. 3 30. 7IK ft 930 pm See A Human Being Changed into A King Cobra in The Most430 words
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Advertisement787 1974-07-05 14 lii: cathay ,^9BGAWISA'ION -i T^JB NOW SMOWINC a" 2 Show, it 11 1 am 1 30. 4 aj '00 130 pm I 700 930 HOW IS THE WEATHER "a TODAY > 5 C«er> Cha<i Chin Htang lm J" Tanfl L»i Hue Manrtann ColorSccpa Englian Sub* Jurorn, Drnre In Cmame a787 words
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233 1974-07-05 15 Outing ended in man's death at the park A CORONER'S court was told on Wednesday how a technician was shot dead in his car while he was with his girlfriend in Kallang Park one night last December. Urn Ouan. 27, died at about 10.30 p.m. on Dec. 9 from a233 words
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Article, Illustration151 1974-07-05 15 SIGH OF RELIEF AS CHEMICAL IS LOADED rBSE crates contain a suspected "killer". Yesterday port workers heaved a sigh of relief after they loaded the crates from a lighter onto a ship. In them is a cargo of the chemical. Gilopen 01. (01) used as a fungicide. The chemical, in151 words
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Article44 1974-07-05 15 MOTOR CYCLIST Ong Olm Ouan. 22, who wu admitted to Thomson Hospital In critical condition at 345 p.m after his machine went off the road and crashed Into the flyorer outalde the Police Academy In Thomson Road ye«terd«y. died without regaining consciousness.44 words
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Article50 1974-07-05 15 fiENEHAL practitioner, Dr. Gwee Ah Lenx last vl night gave a talk on the Singapore Medical Association's 1972 trip to China to some 50 students at the University of Singapore. The talk was part of the freshmen orientation programme organised by the I'niversUy of Singapore Students' Union.50 words
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Article382 1974-07-05 15 Doubts on NPBas output referee gM PLOVERS and trade unions yesterday doubted whether the proposal to make the National Productivity Board an arbitrator in productivity disputes is feasible in practice. They felt that a more workable solution would be closer dialogue between employers and unions. Mr. Low Guan Onn. R382 words
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Article68 1974-07-05 15 Officials of students' union MR. NO Chee Tat has been elected president of the Ngee Ann Technical College Students' Union. Other officials re-elected at the association's meeting held recently are Mr. Mega Sundram (vicepresident >; Mr Ft* Wtng Sew (secretary. Mr. Albert Lim treasurer and committee members. Mr. Harold Ho.68 words
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186 1974-07-05 15 HDB plans four new housing estates mHE Housing and Deve X lopment Board will add fr.ur new housing estates to Its list of estates In the five zones of public housing estates. They are Kampong Java Redevelopment n Toa Payoh/Ang Mo Klo Zone. Ohlm Moh Estf.te and Ayer Rajah New186 words
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114 1974-07-05 15 Ministry: Use up leave or lose it 'THE Education Ministry •1 has reminded its officers to use up the balance of their 1973 leave this year or lose it. It referred them to the Government Leave Regulations, effective from Jan. 1. 1973. which abolished all provisions for deferment of leave.114 words
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102 1974-07-05 15 Khoo heads shorthand writers' union MR. Khoo Kay Thong has been re-elected president of the Singapore Government Shorthand Writers' Association. Other official* are Idas Uij Choo (flrtt Tit* pi—l--dant) and Mr. Sub Chin Ctuian (second vtet-praav dent); Mr. T»n Tsok Tang (tecretery); Mr. Tan ang atn (•aft. Mcratary); Kwofc Ktm102 words
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Article72 1974-07-05 15 rffflE Ministry ef Cass--1 manlcatlons ts stad;--ln« the feasibility of eompatertslßK traffle control In the central city district to redact traffic eongestten in the area, It* project win east million* ef dollar*. laforased aitsii say that the eeai»«tertoe4 ■falsa has an adTanU|t are* th« stmrt autossatle72 words
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Advertisement12 1974-07-05 15 HRpKES§|H ii mumnm < aHwHllMiili (pHw Umlmmlh v **4 ataar I atfci i12 words
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Advertisement151 1974-07-05 15 H3v^ luxurious and ideally located in residential area y^J GARDEN MANSION Spacious Interior Cool Surroundings Attractive Architecture Quality Materials Fifteen minutes' ride to the city. In close proximity to shops, banks, market, post office, English and Chinese Schools, bus stops and all activities around the junction of Upper Serangoon Rd.151 words
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Article439 1974-07-05 16 rpHAT six deaths should result from a A parking violation is utterly out of proportion to the event. But that is what happened in Bangkok yesterday. The area around Plabplachal police station, where the incident occurred, is usually volatile, but that hardly accounts for an armed, incendiary and439 words
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Article136 1974-07-05 16 OESURRECTION of the rock musical Jesus '•"Christ Superstar is a tribute to Singapore's system of film censorship. The film was banned last month by the Board of Film Censors. The board's decision was referred by the distributor to an Appeals Committee, as provided for by law, and136 words
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160 1974-07-05 16 No equipment required in this 'f ight flab' plan I REFER to the current "Fitness plan" series (Sunday T.) and would like to offer readers an exercise. It requires practically no equipment and Is not hard on the feet as in Jogging. Neither does It punish the back as in160 words
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Letter209 1974-07-05 16 I am living in a rented house, which Is managed by a Property Trustee firm In Singapore. A few months ago. when the Public Utilities Board reduced the number of street lights In my area In Its austerity drive to conserve power, a spate of thefts and one robbery occurred.209 words
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Letter142 1974-07-05 16 LATELY much effort has been expended In the promotion of art In our society. However, each time an exhibition Is held by our up-and-coming artists, the publicity given to it In the press Is often Insufficient to generate any substantial Interest among the public. That there are, sometimes, more than142 words
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Letter90 1974-07-05 16 I REFER to the article "Women told: Choose a long term career" (S-T., June 30). We fully support the call for women to choose a long term career but how can this be achieved when there are some undesirable private enterprises In Singapore who do not allow their female staff90 words
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Letter74 1974-07-05 16 OUR neighbour often plays his piano till about 10.30 p.m. Sometimes he ends at about 11.30 p.m. These sessions have made out life a misery. It upsets our concentration. We complained to the neighbour concerned but his mother told us yesterday that her son had a right to practise In74 words
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Letter54 1974-07-05 16 lITHAT has happened Tf to the RTS Orchestra? There was a time when this popular orchestra was heard and seen over radio and TV. But we now see amateur and professional musicians from nightclubs backing singers and shows on TV If the RTB orchestra still exists, when does It perform?UP - 54 words
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Letter51 1974-07-05 16 I AM living In a HDB flat at Lorong Llmau. The lights at some of the side corridors leading to our flats were switched off during the energy crisis. They have not switched on. This darkness can be dangerous to all of us. Could have light once again? LAURENCE, Sincaror'51 words
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Letter48 1974-07-05 16 V AST Saturday I bought Li two Jars of Instant coffee at the price of $690 each—a "special offer"—from a supermarket. But on reaching home I found out that the contents weighed only slightly less than nine ounces, Instead of 10 ounces as advertised. C.W. CHOW. Singapore I*.48 words
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250 1974-07-05 16 New bus services can only be introduced if there's a demand Govt IITE refer to the letter TT by Pamela Ong (B.T. June 29) requesting for bus services to serve the needs of the new residents of Marslllng Road. The Bus Services Reorganisation Committee (BSriC) Is presently watching closely the250 words
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Article97 1974-07-05 16 Keep a check at the -gate— -rpHE move to open 1 the Fairer Park Athletic Centre to school childsen free of charge is laudable. It is a step in the right direction. Bat we hope that gate attendants could keep hooligans away from the centre. Firstly they are a nuisance,97 words
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Article102 1974-07-05 16 rE area I Uve In has been transformed from a residential district to an Industrial work-site. Lorries have damaged pavements, besides causing traffic Jams when loading and unloading. Chemicals sprayed outside a few workshops pollute the air. The banging of metal also make life unbearable for us. The noise Is102 words
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647 1974-07-05 16 Y. NAKAMIKADO: Tokyo - Y. NAKAMIKADO: Tokyo By IDEOLOGICAL disputes between J a p a n's conservative ruling party and the opposition have tended to obscure bread-and-butter issues, although inflation remains a potent factor in the final run-up to Sunday's I'pper House elections. The four opposition parties see647 words
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Article1139 1974-07-05 16 TASI TAN - TASI TAN by THE fragrance of the delectable durian Is getting fainter as the season ripens to a close. Staunch addicts like me will swear that the feast we are having Is the last feast before the season Is over. Then there will be another final feast for1,139 words
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Advertisement7 1974-07-05 16 >y^flsßM\^iswsßa fcv. 3803-7070 SSS92 00 > V^^ I7 words
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Advertisement371 1974-07-05 16 E STRAITS TIME.9 rmu«T. JULI O. IV/4 This one little Strepsils lozenge gives the fastest relief for sore throats and coughs i&r-epsjjs) because Strepsils kills germs in the mouth and throat in 1 minute .^•^Si honey and lemon ANOTHER INTERNATIONAL PRODUCT FROM 'JsO& m A quickly relieves: TIREDNESS AFTER SPORTS371 words
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Article, Illustration905 1974-07-05 17 T.F. HWANG - T.F. HWANG CONVICTION SHOWED 'CHARACTER DEFECT By LAWYER V.K.S. Narayanan, 37, former chairman of Gemini Chit Fund, was yesterday ordered to be struck off the rolls by a three-judge court, presided by Chief Jus lice Mr. Wee Chong Jin. Primarily, the action905 words
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Article62 1974-07-05 17 MINISTER for Culture. Mr Jek Yeun Thong, and Mrs. Jek will leave (or Manila today to attend the Inauguration of the Folk Arucentre on July 7. They were Invited to attend the ceremony, which will also mark the «tart of the MUi Universe Contest festival, to62 words
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105 1974-07-05 17 7 secret society members held in raids DOUCE have arrested I 13 people including seven secret society members during a series of raids on Wednesday. In the first raid at 4 p.m. detectives from the Chinese Investigation Branch. CIO. picked up six youths from a flat in Kirn Pone Road,105 words
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Article26 1974-07-05 17 THE Singapore Numismatic Association will organise the 11th coin exchange session and mini auction at the Singapore Cricket Club at lo am on Sunday.26 words
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Article25 1974-07-05 17 WATER consumption on Wednesday was 121 5 million rations (552.00* cubic metres), O.S million rations (2.000 cubic metres) more than on Tuesday. CANPV!25 words
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337 1974-07-05 17 Let's strive to serve the community call to Rotarians VfEMBERS Of the iTI Rotary Club of Singapore-West were told by their new president, Mr. Derrick Cheong, yesterday to make a concerted effort In community service. In his presidential address at a lurch meeting at Shangri-La Hotel, he said: "We have337 words
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Advertisement143 1974-07-05 17 is when you really start to feed your baby a^s4W^^^s»^a^^^«i?B»^^?__^' C* a^sta^sjl Kyi^B^^r ■•M A B: In the coming months, as your baby forms and grows inside you, he is living on what you eat; all the strength and goodness from your food is keeping him healthy and growing. So143 words
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Advertisement233 1974-07-05 17 F^irkerj International^^ rf a proud possession, a magnificent gift •Slimmtsi ball pen ever rntdt b> Parker the willing instrument that combines food looks tnd flawless performance. 'Crafted in five finishes, UK Gold on Sterling Silver. UK Cold-Fill, 22K Cold Electroplate Solid Sterling Silver and Brushed Stainless Steel Each perfectly balanced233 words
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Miscellaneous798 1974-07-05 17 TV SINGAPORE (5) 1 0 00 Tl mm i Strl Cu< lm Lima Keluarja l\J.\J\J Trade and Tut Trmv (Malay, repeat) 1M News and mission (Colour) 2.N Trade and Newsreel (Malay! 7H Sports Test Transmission (Colour) 3M Parade IJJ Science Report 141 Opening and For The Family Here's Lucy Harry798 words
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Article1145 1974-07-05 18 ■DID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIAL* AJtmm.ta (2 SAB 2. 508). Allan 11 108) AIM Hl (1 201,145 words
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Article283 1974-07-05 18 Prices in KL down again rl Kuala Lumpur stock market plodded wearily through a very quiet day yesterda' with property shares again dominating on selective Interest. In terms of prices, there was few. if any, cnanges from the overnight levels. Industrials and finance and bank stocks suffered moat from the283 words
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Article25 1974-07-05 18 LAX $6)0 +.10 F. Merlin $1 57 +.0* F. CaMea $3.46 +.06 Hytsx $150 +.04 F. V. Loan $0.94 +.W4 I -Weed $0.96 +0925 words
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Article66 1974-07-05 18 8. Nat $2.30 —.1* Kallm $1.46 —.It Jardine W 96 —.10 N. Iron $440 —.10 M. Bank $7.40 —.10 OCBC $6.70 —.10 THS $146 109 C. Prep. $2.03 —08 IL Glass $1.2S —.07 Prlma $2 68 —.07 U. Hotel $1.14 —.06 B. Bays $I.M —.06 S. Finance $1 4866 words
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Article23 1974-07-05 18 Gsthrte 1*2.000 Saa Holding* UXJtH L aY G l»l.0*« Faber Msrlla ISS.M* Toiai Tstasvsr: t.tt M Total vatas: $5.14 M23 words
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Article60 1974-07-05 18 jalyJ Jaty4 lnduatrlab: I*6 2» 144.71 Finance: 390.65 JSB.lt H Hotels: 178.J4 176.44 Properties: Z16.53 ZIUS t Tins: ***** 1*744 I rsbsers: 54J.»7 340.48 X 0.C.8.C.: tt»M M7.7S i Bi.B. 1a4.: M 9.6« ***** Dee. M. I*6* IM t Dec. 11, I*6S I** t Dee. t*. lMt sb IM60 words
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Article1568 1974-07-05 18 •TftK Isst transacted sale at the close of business In the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday compared with the previous day* prices together with 1974 high and low. Adjusted for aU new fcwues). CLOSING TOMBt AU MCtlonn cloaad aaaitr TUNNOVIR: OnTldal total turnover on th« aiaaapora tradlac room1,568 words
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Article392 1974-07-05 18 piTHRIE Berhad, the VI sixth counter to be listed this year this side of the Causeway, had a disappointing debut on the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday. Opening at the day's highest level of $2.55, this SI share which was offered to the public at392 words
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Article1057 1974-07-05 18 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded ehown In brackets In lots of 1.000 unit* unless ctherw'se specified. INDUSTRIALS AJ»J. (1.058 1.088). Alesa (3168). A. Hoidlnf U20B) XD. Allied Choc.1,057 words
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Article471 1974-07-05 18 LONDON: Slater Walker Securities said Mr. Richard TarUng has resigned from Its board. Mr. TarUng said he resigned from the boards of Slater Walker Securities and all Its subsidiary companies, but Is remaining chairman of Haw Par Brothers International. He said he is retaining his 500.000471 words
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Article174 1974-07-05 18 LONDON: Reuters commodity Index feU 11.4 points on Wednesday to 1226 1 (19J1 eaasJs ltt) IU lowest level for H months following farther sharp falls In non ferrous netab prices. On the London Metal Exchange the settlement price for copper wirebars mid- day fell by174 words
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Article281 1974-07-05 18 rPHC ua dollar cloasd x slightly firmer at »2.4«7&— 50 In the Singapore fores market yesterday against opening level of »2 4«lo 40. In generally quiet trading the dollar moved up to S3 IMB 7s by mld-mornlng Thereafter it held steady at this level Ull lunch-time. Afternoon trading281 words
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Article170 1974-07-05 18 The following are the nominal average clcclna Interbank rates in Singapore: "•rreaele* Nominal rates Smithsonian rVreeatafC quoted yesterday (eron) parity chute l/B doUar 2.4675 2.4666 2 8196 —12 49 Sterling pound 5 9085 5 9195 7 3469 19 66 Hongkong dollar 48.80 48 85 60 61 S 39170 words
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Article29 1974-07-05 18 Rubber: July 4 Singapore: 162 5« cts (up 2.5* cts). Malaysia: 162.M cts (up 1.5s cts). Tin: $1461 (down $W>. Official offering: 244 tons (ap 49 tons).29 words
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Article100 1974-07-05 18 U CM«NCI SINCArORI NOOK CLOSING MICH PBR PICUL VBBVBSIOAV. Caaamit Oil bulk |ISO nominal. drum tits nominal Capra: Mlztd (looaa) UK/Cont SBS aaa-iiiial •aoaar: Muntok ASTA whlta fob 100* KLW 8280 Milan. Barawak wait* f.O b. B*4 NL.W S2T7t satlara, auawak apaetal Mack f.o b M« NL,w fi«7| Milan.100 words
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Article60 1974-07-05 18 wtdnaadar Tu«ad>> ÜBS US* HsaaasM(i) 82.18 M 22 London IS4 50 137 00 Bain* IM <M 1M.28 Honskmc IM 141 90 Zurich 133 MB 137 008 13/. SOS IMOOS Paris 12S8S 13*43 134 JOB 134 408 pan (2) 138.00S 1M.568 ntpan pneaa la non-attrllns araaa to HI dollara60 words
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Article33 1974-07-05 18 Ijondoi copper pneaa on Wad nradajr (praVloua la brackaU) Wiraaar Boot bajrar iTSO (tSM) sallOT ITtl (UU); Thrta Montbj buy«r {813 (1848) •ell.r (*IS (OSS). Marftat tana: Waak Saiaa: 7.800 teas.33 words
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Article251 1974-07-05 18 Straits tin DOWN $99 HTfB Straits Un price tumbled $99 to BU6I per plcul in Pensng yesterday on an cfflclal offering up 49 ton. to 244 tons. The overnight London market continued Its downward drift with another f«ll of {165 to £3.360 per metric ton. LONDON: Wednesday's tin on the251 words
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Article491 1974-07-05 18 a TTER an unchanged openIng, the Singapore rubber market yesterday steadied by two cents oo short-covering It ieou»eied to finish near the best of the morning later after a minor setback towards mld-momlng Turnover was fair. The momlng session cloasd uncertain. Trte afternoor. market was quietly unchanged until491 words
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Article100 1974-07-05 18 QAILY mtR and MR prices Issued at noon yesterday M«ll,« MR ICY (1 ton pftOrt) BMR SL <1 too paltet) SMR ft (1 ton pallet i BMR 10 (1 ton pallrti SMR SO a ton pall*) SMR M (1 ton pallet) ■M BBR M (1 lon PMkt)100 words
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Article225 1974-07-05 18 fOßrro, Thurs Share pricer on the Tokyo Stock Exchange moved slightly lower, today. Although large capital Issues and latent assets Issues were selectively purchased, bluechips were dull, and market was generally less volatile. In the morning session. non-life Insurances, shlplngs and light electrical* eased off under selling pressure Autos225 words
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Article199 1974-07-05 18 HONOKONO. Thurs.. Share prices fell today In decreased trading. The Hang Seng Index lost 12 46 points to 367.37. Hongkong Baak dropped to HK120.20 on IU Local register and moved down to 819.70 on Its London register. 'Other losers Included Hang Seag Baak at 1100 00. Hotchawm is so.199 words
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Article46 1974-07-05 18 Ob Urn fra* 'leHanse market In Hongkong ye. terday the U.S. daMar waa quoted at 8.0648/ 5 0643 (or T.T. and 8 OS/8 04 for aaali. Starling wha quoted at M 95/ 12 15 and ana tael »f gala wu quoted at 811 M.46 words
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Article314 1974-07-05 18 TLfELBOURNE. Thurs Share prices were marked down across the board on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today, (or the fourth consecutive sermon The downtrend that began on Monday has shown no signs of halting In a market characterised by reduced trading activity and thin turnover Several Issues touched new lows314 words
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Article150 1974-07-05 18 A MSTERDAM. Wed rk Hesgorens fell 170 guilders and led a weaker trend In Dutch Internationals Plantations were mixed, and shippings, banks. Insurances and Investment funds were all generally weaker Losses predominated In Dutch locals. Dutch stats loans eased. Cloalns prteaa In Dutch sulMcra with th« dlffaranot on UM150 words
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Article118 1974-07-05 18 7URICH. Wed The stock MA market showed a down- I ward trend today on about the same volume as yesterday. Bond prices were slightly increased. The Credit Sufese Index lost 17 points to 302 3 Cloalns prteaa la Swiaa franca i with tba dUTiransi OB tba pnvloui •aaaloo prlcm:118 words
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Article472 1974-07-05 18 YEW YORK. Wed. The i stock market wanted to recover today but the announcement of an lnsreaM I In the prime rate by Banker* Trust smothered the advance The market opened slightly off but picked up some support In early trading as bargain hunters went shopping, particularly among472 words
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Article81 1974-07-05 18 FINANCIAL TIMES TINS SWT...:::::::: 88 Wednesday HIM Ty-av mm i****"** iiih S2*y im.m w •ft IN JO INOCSTKIALS WHSMwJky 3M 5 TjiMday mi 9 W«rt Mio DOW JONES AVUAGE IKDl'STKIALA WcdMMUy 7M.W J««>V 7t«*S WMk MO (UN LONDON DOLLAK ranovM Wedne»J«y 49^ to JO'. 'I Tuewtar 47 to«7',% H.81 words
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797 1974-07-05 19 DESPITE higher raw material, oil and other prices, the Cold Storage group appears headed for another year of profit growth. Results so far In the current year are ahead of those for the corresponding period of the previous year, according to the chairman, Mr.797 words
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Article199 1974-07-05 19 rpHE profit uptrend A at General Lumber slowed down considerably during the first half to March 1974 after the impressive turnaround in the second half of the previous year following the injection of fresh capital through a rescue operation mounted In early 1973. The results bear199 words
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Article197 1974-07-05 19 ABIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Thursday, July 4: Offer Bid 7 day* 13 7 B 13 3 4 1 nuh 14 5 8 14 3 8 2 mth» 14 1 4 14 1 8 3 mtlu 14 1 4 14 II 6 mths197 words
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Article30 1974-07-05 19 Closing interbank rates m 81nffa,pore dollars for JuJy 4: )vemlght 1 mth 9% 2 mth* 10 3 mtha 10 Prime rate 9\*% 9\ SuMrtt: P- Murray -J Intrrnaltonal.30 words
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Advertisement468 1974-07-05 19 DIETHELM invites applications for the following positions SALES MANAGER TECHNICAL SALES REPRESENTATIVE SALES MANAGER (TECHNICAL DIVISION) He will be responsible for the marketing of process control instruments. Applicants must have sales experience and hold a diploma in electronics or electrical engineering. Remuneration in the region of $1,200 per month depending468 words
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Advertisement763 1974-07-05 19 A subsidiary of a maior American Electronic* Company invites applications from suitably qualified candidate* for the following position:QUALITY ASSURANCE SUPERVISOR DUTIES: Responsible 'or directing available resources i.e. manpower, materials, equipment to achieve HP's quality requirements; monitors the quality level of all products produced and all parts/materials used in production; responsible763 words
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Advertisement646 1974-07-05 19 1 m CttD SIKI GROUP I I I MARKETING EXECUTIVES I Forward planning and expansion of the Group require Singapore Citizens as Marketing Executives with the following qualifications:- Honours degree or higher. Preferably with previous marketing experience of two years or more. Self-motivated and achievement orientated type. An appropriate starting646 words
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Advertisement547 1974-07-05 20 f CHARTERED 1 I ACCOUNTANT I A major Group of Companies in the manufacturing and marketing fields requires a top calibre Chartered Accountant. This is a senior management appointment and offers exceptional opportunities of a rewarding career for the right man. Applications are invited from men aged between 25-30 years547 words
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Advertisement509 1974-07-05 20 1) ACCOUNTANT A qualified accountant aged between 24 30 with at least 2 years accounting/financial experience in a commercial organisation. Qualities of tact, drive, initiative and a mature personality are important. The accountant will be responsible for financial accounting, budgeting, cost accounting and supervision of a team of support staff.509 words
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Advertisement609 1974-07-05 20 m^m central m^M PMVIDENT FUND SENIOR TECHNICAL OFFICE R Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for appointment as Senior Technical Officer in the Board's service. Salary Scale: $960 40A 1 160/1200 x 50 A 1400. Allowance*: Besides the basic pay, the following allowances are payable: 13th month Annual Allowance609 words
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Advertisement546 1974-07-05 20 FOR SALE 2 UNITS DBH CRAWLER TRACTORS WITH HYDRAULIC TILTED 3 SHANKS RIPPER. FITTED WITH NEW UNDERCARRIAGE AND LOGGING CANOPY AND ENGINE CARD. SERIAL NO. HOUR USED 46A***** 2200 46A***** 6208 1 UNIT SEAWORTHY OIL BARGE 750 DWT CAPACITY 140' X 34' X 10. BUILT IN 1968. C/W FOUR PUMPS546 words
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Advertisement448 1974-07-05 20 TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited for the regular cleaning of the entire premises and structure* of Government buildings, (including sheds, all adjoining or interconnecting areas between buildings and adjacent ancillary structures) known as the Woodlands Customs Complex at 15. M.s. for the period Ist September 1974 to 31st March 1975.448 words
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Advertisement399 1974-07-05 20 MINISTRY OF THE KNVIRONMENT SINGAPORE Tenders are Invited from P.W.D Registered Contrac- tors and from "Specially Registered Contractors" for the following works: I) Bedok New Town and haul Coast Reclamation Sewerage Scheme Sub-Contract A to contrac* No 5 Cathodir Protection of Steel RUing Main*. Electrical Engineering contractor! above SIO.OOOA. Closing399 words
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Advertisement1325 1974-07-05 21 I I mJ Jk.IJ.LLW mriTAINERSHIP SEIVICf TO UK COKTINtNT I *""****TTr'****™"*******~ H burg A'wert kllßlMk MARK >■•"«•* «ti»n Dim Ma... v K HUK«»» sa.lel le Pen MMr MM| HM| 14 M, ..■'ool lIT -S Mr 17 Ml lug An' „Sj ,An ««»on 77 j.r, 7i laii is in ii in1,325 words
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Advertisement1119 1974-07-05 21 ti* BLUE SEA LINE To U.S. East Coast Gulf Ports Stan P. Kelang Ptmng LtMMJ 1*: ■ami- mi i/7 sa.M Mi s Cristobal. KMipton. 1 pfisiit- t ji i.r, i snw U\m lacktomille BSSBST 3« #2 PIOMITMIS IN v In II An H Wilmin|ton NOr nans, PRIMUS tnt 7 satin1,119 words
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Article254 1974-07-05 22 TNk »OI»T OF fcIHCA»O«f AUTHODITV AMMOUNCIO AHKANOIMIMTt FOII JULY 1. OUT: T«l«o 1 2 Pr Qu»ti f, Intrrmar JI2 <•'*. itraat Clar»n« 10 II Tutom 1» I* Kmln«*u 21 Mual 22. Centaur 42 43 Ca»t»m <tatn Alalanti 4T. Pml«>nLincoln 4* and Eaatrrn l^crn M •outh. IN: TBiko254 words
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Advertisement506 1974-07-05 22 For Sale &m$ fasses lenses Top grade Piano lenses, ground and polished tn Hong Kong to U K standards Contact manufacturer Heorte Industries) Ltd G PO Box 898, Hong Kong Cable WK3RICH MEISHIN LINE NOTICE m.» 'Yamateru M»ru" Mr Oary On« Chin Ouan Ami: 30/S/74 h Gdn W4l has Tom506 words
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Obituary61 1974-07-05 23 N0 kirn SAM. 63. passed away £»"efully on July 4. 1974 leaving £nmd beloved wife, and three daughters Cortege leaves 21 Metropole Drive. Opera Estate on iiiurday July 6. 1974 at 11.00 a m for Mount Vernon Crematorium MR SNO AH LYE passed away neacefully wn\ night Cortege RTavw61 words
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Article30 1974-07-05 23 THE FAMILY OF THE late Mr Uuek Swee Tong thank Yen Shammarak Shlta. friends and relatives for their kind attendance, condolences, wreaths, donations and assistance in tneir recent bereavement.30 words
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Advertisement2022 1974-07-05 23 classified ads (D 'ANTED AN EXPERIENCED FE- I lALC accounts clerk able to han- I le ull accounting functions, preare final accounts and to work i irt-pendently SUte age. quallfl- i al.ons. experience and salary re- v red Write to 165 Upper Scran- I DOB Road Spore 13. I i2,022 words
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Advertisement699 1974-07-05 23 UNIOR SALESMAN for englleering line with own transport. lalary. commission, transport Lllowiuice provided If you have io sales experience but hardrorklng. willing to learn, apply >aslr Panjang Box 8. NDOOR SALESGIRLS REOUIRED tpply personally at: 103 Ist floor, (atong Shopping Centre from 1 ).m. 9.30 p.m. WANTED EXPERIENCED INDOOR IALESQ'RLS.699 words
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Advertisement681 1974-07-05 23 r•qu I r t MNWucnoN supirvmmmw (MtCHAMCAL) At l#Aetf 1 JfNfl tflgMfMeMQ IB m^-,, t-MrMTM ■■•■Mjt BaaM ■t—l'Bh rMN ■(IfVTy WWI nan pScVCWSrI, •#4#**y #ip#C%9o. pnoto^fspn (not' nhmMi) k: t T BOX ASBBM IW«. SPVRRY MMNMTON ELECTRIC SHAVER DIVISION A TECHNICIAN (ELICTMCAL) QyllMraHimi I»»«rta»cs. SVI (Electrical) or Its equivalent Mint681 words
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Advertisement723 1974-07-05 23 MALI FACTORY PRODUCTION WOMKIRS required Age 16 23 Mutt complete Secondary education/ Vocational II Please cail personally for an Interview at Slong Hoe Factory. Toa Payoh. Lorong 1. Spore 12 between 8 am -4pm OFFICE SOY with drivtm Ucence required by down town firm Must speak and write English Replies723 words
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Advertisement742 1974-07-05 23 FORWAROMS) COMPANY requires remale Clerks. Van Driver and PSA. Delivery Cterk. Apply to ST. Bos A ***** iUUn| experience and enclose personal photograph (non-returnable). wanted DRIVER with clmat 111 driving; licence and de'lvery assistant Interested please call personally at: 9 Jalan Pemlmptn or tel *****1/5333 M QDIAIIM/ WtIHIM AMD MECHANICS742 words
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Advertisement718 1974-07-05 23 LARGE MAHUrACTUNIN* COMPANY requires Unit/ Female Factory Workers. Applicants mutt be (1) Singapore Cltlsen (2) II years and above Apply In person at Bat* Shoe S > Pte Ltd M Trtok Blai«ah Road. Slngapore--4 DRIVER WANTED for private hospital Singaporeans, txNatlonal Servicemen Should be experienced with accident free record Write718 words
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Advertisement769 1974-07-05 23 OUT. II LUCKY QAROBN 3bedroomed 2-storey terrace house, servant room. 2 balhrooms. montl ly 1900 on o MM2O WST. t CENTRAL LOCALITY fully furnished alrcondltloned room, bathroom attached. S3lO inclusive servant laundry I services. *****6 HOLLAND ROAD APARTMENT. 106. furnished with 2 bedrooms, lounge, dining garage Phone ***** office hours.769 words
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Advertisement888 1974-07-05 23 BIST M CLBMENTI PARK modern louble-storey bungalow, well furnished 13.000 Furnished hill [op bungalow 11,000 Dlst IS First Mansion partially furnished 1580 Dtst 16 Jalan T»nah Puteh MOO Jalan Pelatok off Upper Changi Road semi-detached $350 Off Upper East Coast Road new double-storey bungalow 11.200 Yoong 1> Co. Chartered Surveyors888 words
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Advertisement729 1974-07-05 24 EtP VPVP sJtpfJtJBBJ^B JBEOROOMEO TERRACE HOUSE at Serangoon Oarden. spacious, hall kitchen, sma'l garden Unfurnished $380 Mr lye *****9 SINGLE ROOM AVAILABLE In dlst 3 No cooking prefer Interested Tel *****1. 2 FURNISHED ROOMS In Pacific Mansion to let 1 with bathroom attached Singles preferred Set- j vant for laundry,729 words
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Advertisement383 1974-07-05 24 URGENTLY REOUIRED| APARTMENTS, houses. dlsU 9. 10. 11. 5. 20. for Japanese engineers Company's lease. *****0 WE HAVE JAPANESE and American expatriates requiring semi-detached, detached houses and apartments In any good districts for long lease Rental 8500 82.000 Kindly call *****7 APARTMENT*, HOUSE*. In dUulct 9. 10. 11 required for383 words
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Advertisement377 1974-07-05 24 DIST. 11 2-STOREY DETACHED BUNOALOW. 4 alrcondltloned bedrooms. 3 bathrooms Central alrcondltloned/ carpeted living room 11.000 sq ft Terrazzo/ parquet flooring Recently renovated with fountain Tenanted for $2,600 Selling $430,000 EBC *****9/ *****7 TAI KENO GARDEN TERRACE with basement Flats, and semidetached for sale or rental Ring *****8 GOLDEN HILL377 words
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Advertisement477 1974-07-05 24 BRANO NEW HIGH CLASS PIAT Oulllemard Road Area Large living and dining Rooms suitable for entertainment. 3 bedrooms with bathrooms attached on higher level of the living/ dining area. I Big kitchen and washing area. Completion December 1974 Sell I $04.500/- Tel: *****. BEVERLY MAI MAISONBTTB LARGE lounge and dining477 words
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Advertisement663 1974-07-05 24 MST. S CAtWtllll I CIRCLE 2storey corner terrace with garden approx 2.000 sq. ft 4 bedrooms. Contact Mr Tay 1 p.m. 430 p m Tel *****6 or Saturday 9 a.m. 12.30 p m. No brokers. MST. 10 EXECUTIVE PLATS with swimming pool, vacant possession/ tenanted $1,500 $1,800 pm Very cheap663 words
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Advertisement637 1974-07-05 24 UPPER CHANOI ROAD main road double-storey shophouse $1,300 Shenton House. Ist floor 1.080 sq ft 83 p.s.f.: 2nd floor 365 sq ft $2 50 p.s.f Katong Shopping Centre. 174 sq ft. basement, main road $550 Evergreen Housing Agent. *****2/*****2 TO LET/ FOR SALE Far East Shopping Centre 3rd floor. 280637 words
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Advertisement582 1974-07-05 24 AIR SERVICES INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD. Ist Floor, Boeoh Road, Tel: 2M7?SI/ r *2S*7oe* MM To Any One Of The Cities Below London Milan Copenhagen Oalo Paris Helsinki Brussels Stockholm Amsterdam Zurich Frankfurt Rome LIMIITD SEATS AVAILABLE ACT NOW' Phone: 2M7OS*/* For Vow Seats. SHENTOURS Special Weekend Tourt 2 days to582 words
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Advertisement698 1974-07-05 24 ESCAPE TO SINGAPORE'S j HAWAIIAN Village. Tanah Merah the lush, lovely light-hearted land of Aloha for exotic seafood Cantonese cuisine and soothing music No cover charge Reservation *****4/ *****0 Spore DRINK AT HIGH CLASS bar Beautiful waitresses to serve you I from 3 p m to midnight Coka I I698 words
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Advertisement680 1974-07-05 24 JAPANESE INTERMEDIATE COURSE commencing 7 7 74 Sunday 10 00 am 12.00 noon by Japanese gentleman experienced teacher people's Commercial School (Opposite Odeon KatoniJi Tel *****5 SINGAPORE INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE. 593-A. Serangoon Road (Opposite Rumah MUkln Police Station) Telephone: *****20 Enrol for 1974 Sessions. Science. Mathematics. English. Secondary II HSC680 words
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Advertisement828 1974-07-05 25 iMFORT/ EXPORT PRACICes .inducted by experienced lec-•ir>-r*ln KE Declarations, tran>Mipment. custom duties insurance 4 claims. PSA L warehouse facUIUSB, air cargo container L (•nventlonal shipments I. tier of credit. D/A. D/P. contract 4 agency agreement Apply 102 (iolden Mile Tower. (Golden Theatre) Beach Road. Spore. Sew clans commence on Saturday828 words
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Advertisement873 1974-07-05 25 M C CONDUCTING GROUP TUITION in Maths. Science and Language* for all level* $10 825 per subject *****9 PUBLIC TUITION ACADEMY Home Tuition for all levels In English 7365rT' Sc nc Malh 1 ArU METROPOLITAN V.M.C.A., CulUr Be»:inner!i' Intermediate Commencing 31.«| July. Wednesday evening* by Harry Martinet Contact Tel *****1873 words
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Advertisement943 1974-07-05 25 END 7t MAZDA SOS In dazzling style for the fun loving guy Beat* upholstered lv match paintwork Tyres six month** old fM/ caaietl* automatic aerial two month* old Console/ partridge arreasorles Oenuinr value for four money Offers above $8 000 00 View 10 a m onward* right at the end943 words
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Advertisement788 1974-07-05 25 IS7I CORTINA OXL beautiful con- dltlon. many extra*. ***** Contact Sr? *****7 ISSS AUSTIN 1100 MKH BVS3 One owner, very good condition S4 800 0.n.0 View 151 Albert Street B'porr T Contact Mr 800 AIRCONDITIONED RENAULT 1C 1 rt|i«ttr»d October 1971 One owntr Phone 9503* or ***** offlc* 1 hours788 words
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Advertisement921 1974-07-05 25 TENDER NOTICE Separate tenders are Invited for: 1 AIRCONDITIONING INSTALLATION to Training Workshop at Pulau Brani 2 AIRCONDITIONING INSTALLATION to 420' x 200' Warehouse at Kuala Loyang for Singapore Offshore Petroleum Services Pte Ltd 3 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION and TRENCHING and LAYING of Underground Power Cables to 420' x 200' Warehouse921 words
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Advertisement593 1974-07-05 25 TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited from Registered Con■tractors of the Jurong Town Corporation for ■the following projects: ■a term contract for reinstatement OF ROAD TRENCHES AND MAINTENANCE OF ROADS IN JTC'S INDUSTRIAL ESTATE ELIGIBILITY: Civil Engineering $300,000/- and above SHOWROUND: 12.7.74 at 10.00 a.m. Meet at the Tenders Office of593 words
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Advertisement654 1974-07-05 25 DISTRICT AND MAGISTRATES COURTS SINGAPORE. D.C. Summons No. 788 of 1974 Between HONG LEONG FINANCE LIMITED Plaintiff AND 1. CHNO JOO SIONG 2 TEO CHENO LAI Defendants SUBSTITUTED SERVICEFORM OF ADVERTISEMENT To: 1. Chng Joo Slong. late of No. 11. Craig Road. Singapore 2 2. Teo Chong Lai. late No654 words
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Advertisement666 1974-07-05 25 HOUSING* DEVELOPMENT BOARD Separate tenders are invited for any one or all of the following (DERECTION L COMPLETION of Two Blocks of 14-Storey Flau (Total 104 Units) Middle Income Housing at Farrer Road Contract V. (2) Construction of EARTHWORKS for Singapore Polyt«chnic Staff Housing at Dover Road Contract No 1666 words
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243 1974-07-05 26 Drive to promote safety on roads pays off NATIONAL Safety First Council campaigns to promote safety on the roads appear to be bearing fruit judging by road casualties recorded In the first four months Of thlS year. r^saaffjßaffaaaffßßal Official figures Just published show that the number of people killed, seriously243 words
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Article51 1974-07-05 26 AN office boy of Harper GUfUlao wu jrnlled far six month* by the First Maristratei Coart yesterday for misappropriating his company's fends. Hamld bin Samnri. 27, admitted liking W4M from the daily sales at Harpers To«rs Desk at the Imperial Hotel between Ftb. 1 and April M this51 words
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Advertisement311 1974-07-05 26 R^-TcHAMPION Choose Champions and I Y fit them yourself. I l^ll They're the spark plugs I |^J| |^J| your car really needs, Available at all I /p p\ /v o\ automotive outlets. 1 1 (,t\*i| sparkplugs from dirt and I i"^K TJb ITsaafr dampness. So whether I \i^^. JH/ \bßv311 words
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Advertisement973 1974-07-05 26 classified ads jg i CORONATION FLOWER SHOP. I Coronation Florist, The Specialists' Shopping Centre. Lower Ground Floor. Oreatways '"•J rTZZ t T*bE?!L Supermarket Entrance Orchard S^W.^2S^«. ISSUES s^™? *****4 *****8 «2E7 "eSKrXSJ^EZ *>»«*■*•. ««mu» SJTK»n NO Ro^ kl n <?p P p^{: m A^ wwi Conuct PrincvM lnowvr Hot>i i973 words
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Advertisement500 1974-07-05 26 WE BPBCIAUSS Mv DaeoraUon. Surface Tanaaao, Iron jrltts etc. Sat Hup HengßuUdlna; Construction 27*. MacPheraon Road. Tel *****6/ SOSBM WE SPECIALISE In Interior decoration, terrazso. marble, window grilles, etc Also supplying fantastic magnetic door holders at $8 50 each Phone New Luck Decor *****1 SPECIALISTS IN CUTTINO. LEVELLING. Removing and500 words
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Advertisement488 1974-07-05 26 ACMA AM-CONMnONB* twincool refriserator special discount for cash Trad* In $120/- upward*. Servicing/ repair-rental Mi-Cool Alr-condiuonlng Refrigeration (Pt*) Ltd 234. Victoria Street Spore 7 Tel *****9 StTTf f CHAMS. CtNTM TAaH* side .ables. cupboard*, alrcondltloners, dining table, chairs Tel ***** Bam J o.m TILIPUNMN TiLIVISION »J--ftSS Good working condition View488 words
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Advertisement346 1974-07-05 26 VACANT LAND FOR SALE Description of Property: Lot 497-24 of Muklm XVII estimated to contain 10,518 sq. ft less 4.825 sq. ft. approximately to be acquired for road widening purposes Title: Freehold Root of Title: Commencing from an Indenture of Conveyance dated 30th June 1950 regmt/red In Vol. 1075 No.346 words
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Advertisement669 1974-07-05 27 MAJLIS RANDARAN KELANG. JAWATAN JAWATAN KOSONG. !££V?»£!»^22*. y^ g b kel «yakan dan dalam lengfco--11 uatuk mttnenuhl tan (l) Penslamg Pegawal KeslhaUa Kelulusan dan Pcn Balaman:8 alama n: Mempunyal Kelulusan MB. B.S yan« dllktlraf oleh Majlis Peruba^an Am bagl iawatan Penolong Pegawai Keaihatan, Majlis Bandaran. Kelang. Tldak kurang darlpada 5669 words
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Advertisement536 1974-07-05 27 A large international marketing organisation invites applications for the post of SALES EXECUTIVE Qualifications and EXPERIENCE Minimum education Higher School Certificate. Supervisory experience of sales force involved in Sundry/Provision trade is in advantage, but not essential. THE |Ot To supervise large sales force in Malaysia. To implement and supervise sales536 words
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Advertisement527 1974-07-05 27 %> MIMB MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL MEaICHANT ■ANKERS BERHAD Invltei applications for the following vacancies MONET MABOET TRAINEE ASSISTANT Applicant* mint possess relevant experience and an HSC qualification. SECURITIES CURK Bcbool Certlflcate/MCE with Orade II pass. Experience prefered. SECRETARIES (2) School Certlflcate/MCE with Grade II pass Typing Speed: 45 w.p.m. Shorthand Speed:527 words
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Advertisement653 1974-07-05 27 GOVERNMENT OF MALAYSIA KUAMTAM FISHING PORT PAHANG PREQUALIFICATION OF CONTRACTORS DREDGING ANI NYDRANLIC FILL The Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries. Department of Irrigation and Drainage, hereby Invites experienced contractors who wish to tender for a part of the construction of Kuantan Fishing Port, to register with the Consulting Engineers. Messrs.653 words
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Advertisement568 1974-07-05 27 PKKBADANAN KEMA.IUAN CJETAH MALAYSIA BEKHAD TENDER NOTICE Trader* an immuH sVusa ilh** D' ami abmn Sti'i Immi k ('nun m tins \th<> arc IwgjhstaTvsi with lln I'lihh. Wnrfei (It p;ii lutenl <>■ t(|uivalfiil tm tin Sii|>|il\ .iikl Installation (>t Storage Tanks mill K\Umm< n t<> Building at Pirn.in Tmujsjaj, Madam568 words
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Article, Illustration691 1974-07-05 28 HEDRICK SMITH - The expansion of multishot missiles not checked Its dominant spirit, public and private, was candor: The frank admission that despite two years of detente, the two countries had not yet shed enough of their accumulated sus p 1 c ions from the cold-war era to forswear the urge to carry691 words
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369 1974-07-05 28 Suspicion could be main cause for no arms accord limited accord on cur tailing the spread of multlheaded missiles. In the words of Dr. Kissinger, "both sides have to convince their military establishments of the benefit of restraint, and that Is not a thought that comes naturally to military peopleNYT - 369 words
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681 1974-07-05 28 Neutral Sweden spreads the gospel of peace CeMvi WORLD Armaments and Disarmament. 1974 yearbook of the Stock holm In tern a tlonal Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) has recently appeared on the market. The book Is a compendium on the subject. It is a product of what b vulgarly termed theOFNS - 681 words
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588 1974-07-05 28 CNAN HOK- KEUNG - CNAN HOK-KEUNG: By Hongkong fJUNDREDS of hardO core drug addicts converge on two unique establishments here daily M part of treatment programmes which could eventually make a major contribution to the worlds fight against drug abuse. The addicts, from various parts ofReuter - 588 words
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Advertisement447 1974-07-05 28 I I J I bbbb! l I I H afls^srl sssi^l I =i:: =*sft (ijy of Philips Swivel' .imed by a Laroe Model No HD ***** Giant or Ecoo.m Ist Prize 2nd Prize box top win each Toyota Corona 1600 Toyota Corolla 1200 receive a yoYo It's easy tv win!447 words
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Article, Illustration545 1974-07-05 29 JOE DORAI - Twin strikers Kirn Lye and Dollah out of squad JOE DOR AI By gIGHT Malaysia Cup team players, including twinstrikers Dollah Kassim and Quah Kirn Lye, are out of the National squad training for the Merdeka Tournament in Kuala Lurtipur from July 23. National coach Michael Walker yesterday announced aUPI - 545 words
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Article173 1974-07-05 29 Wimbledon hit by heavy rain ONDON, Thurs. Rain delayed the start of today's play in the Wimbledon tennis championships here. Britain's Virginia Wade and Russian girl Olga Morozova arrived on court (or their women's singles semifinal In the famed centre court arena, but were driven off immediately by a sharpReuter - 173 words
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Article226 1974-07-05 29 Injured Saba hit for five YJOLICI goalkeeper M. Sabathran must have had a sleeepleas night yesterday after his disappointing performance against Tampines Rovers In a FAS League Division One match at Jalan Besar Stadium report* Jee Doral. The normally agile Sabathran conceded five goals to enable Rovers to beat his226 words
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Article86 1974-07-05 29 NEW YORK. Thurs. American Ed Snead shot a rix-under-par M yesterday for a two-stroke lead after the first round of the Oreater Milwaukee Open golf tourrament Trailing Snead on M were former U.S. Masters champion Tommy Aaron and Curtis Slfford Lee Trevtno and the 63-year-old Sam Snead wereReuter - 86 words
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Article32 1974-07-05 29 POLICE SporU AJBOdatlon and Oeylang Sporti Club ba»e qualified for the final of the Penes Cup sepak takraw Challenge trophy rchoduled at the Dewmn Sukan Hall. Geybuif. on July 13.32 words
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Article88 1974-07-05 29 ICSFC are Group champions NEWIY FORMED Interr atkmal Contract Specialist* PC won the FAS League Division 3E Oroup final by thrashing Tamplnes Rovers "A" 8-0 at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. ICSFC will meet Spiders on Sunday at the National Stadium practice field In the Division Three final rounds for the88 words
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Article91 1974-07-05 29 NSW YORK. Thurs—ResuiU of yesterdays major league baseball fumes American Leagve: Baltimore 0 Boston Red 2 (first game). Baltimore 8 Boston 4 (second game). Cleveland 4 Milwaukee Brewers 2. Detroit Tigers New York 6. Texas 7 Minnesota 1. Kansas City S Chicago 3. Oakland 3 California 2Reuter - 91 words
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Article65 1974-07-05 29 EDINBURGH. Thun. Eric l>*t«r, 5«-year-old British profCMlonal. won the 73 bole* British Senior Oolf Championship by (our strokes at the Lundln Links her* yesterday. He finished with 'a one-under-pax 71 for an aggregate of 3*2. Second on 3M was his compatriot Ken Bouafield. who wonReuter - 65 words
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207 1974-07-05 29 Godfrey Robert - Singapore cyclists need a velodrome Bah Godfrey Robert By SINGAPORE Amaf ur Cycllng Association yesterday called for the building of a velodrome in the republic If local cyclists are to ma.eh their Asian rivals In regional and international games. The Association made this call after studying the progress of Its207 words
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Article125 1974-07-05 29 LONDON. Thurs. Rain prevented a start being made In the Third and final cricket Test match between England and India here today A steady drizzle, which began around breakfast time, eventually ceased about 30 minutes after the scheduled start. Most of the square wasReuter - 125 words
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432 1974-07-05 29 Top seed Ng Chor Yau marches into third round rpOP SEED Ng Chor 1 Yau marched into the third round of the Singapore Badminton Associations' National championships with a confident 15-10, 15-7 victory over Lai Kin Kheong at Gu lllemard Road last night, reports PETER SIOW. Chor Yau, last year's432 words
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Article41 1974-07-05 30 FRANtIFURT. Tfcuri. The Royul Dutch Ptootball Ff deration wants to arrange a replay of the World Cup Final no matter what the mult on Sunday with a charity match on July B In Amjterdai n, a Federation spokesman said41 words
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Article, Illustration914 1974-07-05 30 NEESKENS AND MUELLER SCORE DECISIVE GOALS FRANKFURT, Thursday y/EST GERMANY and Holland inarch on to the World Cup soccer final while deposed champions Brazil reflect on an image broken by 90 minutes of savagery. Acknowledged masters of the game on the strength of theirReuter; UPI - 914 words
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Article, Illustration286 1974-07-05 30 Conny 's late goal sinks Yugoslavs I)UESSELD ORF, 17 Thurs. Sweden wound up their impressive World Cup campaign here last night with a 2-1 victory over Yugoslavia. It gave them third place in Group "B", behind West Germany and Poland, and left the Yugoslavs without a point In the secondReuter - 286 words
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Article42 1974-07-05 30 MUNICH. Thurs. Flfa has told the teams In the two nnal matches that they must not swop jerseys on the fir Id after the final whistle Players should take off their Jerseys In their dressing rooms behind closed I doors"42 words
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Article132 1974-07-05 30 -Lato isstill in front f^RANKFURT. Thurs. Poland's Orzegorz Lato and Andrzej Szarmach are •till top or the World Cup •coring list despite their team's defeat yesterday by West Germany. Ihe 36 games played ao far have produced 93 goals Scorers Six goals Orzegorz Lato (Poland). Five goals Andraej Ssarmach (Poland);Reuter - 132 words
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Article71 1974-07-05 30 REFEREES and linesmen in all 38 World Cup Games beinf played In West Germany Including Singapore's George Suppiah were pre s c n ted with Omega watches which were used to time all matches. Photograph shows (from left) Kurt Goerdten, FIFA instructor, Helmut Riedel, President of the71 words
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313 1974-07-05 30 Argentina and East Germany in tame draw nELSENKIRCHEN. \j Thurs. Argentina and East Germany said farewell to the 1974 World Cup here last night with a 1-1 draw In a second round match In which South American flair and European efficiency cancelled each other out. Apart frcm two fine flrMReuter - 313 words
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Article, Illustration242 1974-07-05 31 WORLD amateur champion M.J. Lafir, of Sri Lanka, will attempt two high breaks for Singapore billiards fans when he plays at the Chinese Swimming Club tonight at 7.30. Lafir, who arrived early this morning, will attempt a 500 break in billiards and a242 words
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Article168 1974-07-05 31 DURBAN. Thurs. Hong Sot. Hwan, of South Korea, took the World Boxing Assocla tlon's bantamwe lght title from South Africa's Arnold Taylor here last night. Hang completely outclassed defend Ing champion as he punched his way to a clearcut points decision. Hong won 13 ofReuter - 168 words
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Article119 1974-07-05 31 FRANKFURT. Thurs Holland and West Germany will not be able to share the World Cup soccer title 1( the match In Munich on Sunday ends In a tie. If the scores are level «ft*r 90 minutes, two 15--mlnute periods o( overtime v ill be played119 words
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Article101 1974-07-05 31 Police probe German fan's death DUBBSBLDORF. Thurs. Police reported yesterday that they were searching (or a man believed to be involved In the death of a German following Sweden's 4-3 loss In the World Cup soccer tournament. Joachim Llppels 29. died In a hospital here on Monday after he saidAP - 101 words
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Article36 1974-07-05 31 STOCKHOLM. Thura. Anders Uaerderud o( Sweden set s European 3.000 metres steeplechase record o( 1:16.3 here last night The previous record was 8 18 4 which he shared with West Oennsnys Michael Karst— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article29 1974-07-05 31 DUSSELDORF. Thurs. Swedish manager Oeorg "Aaby" Erlcsaon said yesterday that his team's 3-1 victory over Yugoslavia has put It In fifth place among the World's Soccer Squads.29 words
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Article309 1974-07-05 31 US, Russia shoot record scores SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico, Thurs. The United States and the Soviet Union both broke single game scoring records here yesterday in opening qualifying round matches in the seventh World Amateur Basketball Championship The US cagers took advantage of a S3 per cent shooting performance from309 words
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Article52 1974-07-05 31 LONDON. Thurs— British bookmakers made Holland favourites to win the World Cup following their entry along with West Oennany for the final on Sunday. One firm made the odds 8 to 11 Holland. 11 to 10 West Oennany. and another offered 4 to 5 Holland, evenmoney West52 words
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Article18 1974-07-05 31 SINGAPORE »torltlme CDmmar.d beat Fnaer Neave 3-1 In a friendly soccer match it P&N field yesterday.18 words
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Article804 1974-07-05 31 FOB APPRENTICES ONLY 1.15 CLASS 5 DIV. I «F 1 Prince WtauM tM S. NtUua t X Sunny Heart II 1.1 S Was 1 S Tlu Chin (.11 Junaidi S 1 SubaH Ut £d>vd 4 5 City Status B.l* Cheng It 6 First Generation BJO Khoo 11 7804 words
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790 1974-07-05 31 BACB 1 Z.M Class 4 Dh 5— F 1 Kentrllr (8) 9 00; 2 PonU Cart* (3) 8 10; S Faeetal (0) 8 10; 4 Jasmine (13) 8 10; B Omaiasteai (11) 809. 0 Bistro Boy (3) 8 06; 7 San (9) 808. S790 words
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910 1974-07-05 31 EPSOM JEEP - Track gallop shows Red Topper is keeping form EPSOM JEEP By RED TOPPER, a three year old English colt who broke the ice with a smart win in a "hot" Class 3 field over the Ipoh 6f a fortnight ago, is keeping his form and should hold his own against910 words
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223 1974-07-05 31 CINOAPORE Amateur Body Builders' Federation will organise the National Championships at tha National Theatre on July IS reaarts Peter Slow. Prom tha National. BABBP will select six conteatanu. two each from Class I. U and m. to represent Singapore In the Mr223 words
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Article83 1974-07-05 31 David Hay joins Chelsea LONDON. Ttaur*.— Scottish World Cup footballer Uo-twj Hay today Jotnadl London club Cheleea from ScottUh '.**gue champkne Oiaagow Celtic (or a record tranafar faa of around csao^oo iJ1.350.000) The fa* is tha highest er*r paid by Chelsea and ta a record (or a transfer Involving aReuter - 83 words
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Article68 1974-07-05 31 LONDON Thura. CJlfl Oryadala of South AMca baa TMtaiMd from the praaV dancy of the Aaaoelation or TennU Profaatiooaia (ATP). the "Ptayen- Onion." and baa been autcmaatl by Arthur Aahe of tha Unltad Im DryadaJa had been praetdant since th« Aaaorfathw waa rormed In September 1973.68 words
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Article, Illustration209 1974-07-05 31 DON REVIE IS ENGLAND'S NEW TEAM BOSS f ONDON. Than. Dem Bavta, wfce In IS years haa gailil Leeds Oattea frees Smaa* Dlvl<ea saaaaaWy te a aartes aaraaa. waa today apastatos Bagiaaa's Swear ■s waa rilinil fey Ma eaa> to take evar the tag* at Jaa. wakk waa IsA vassal209 words
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Miscellaneous89 1974-07-05 31 BADMINTON NaUooai Champtonahlps (BBA Ball 6.30 pjn BILUABOS Bthlbttloo by UJM. Lanr (Chinese Swlm-nlna; Club 7.90 pjn.). BocmiY BHA Lsacue Div. 1: KhaJas, v 8. Shipyard (Fkrrer Park). SOCCBB— FAS Oiv. 2: Semifinal; Kakl Buklt v Hampshire. Stable Boys v Marble (Jin Beaar &14 pm. and 715 pjn.). Prteninjr: PARC89 words
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201 1974-07-05 32 Gold slides down to its lowest level BRUSSELS, Thun. The price of gold dropped today to its lowest level since Feb. 1. The 1$ doUar, backed by a record 12 per cent prime lending rate by a number of American banks, recovered In European money markets. Gold's price was fixed201 words
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Article55 1974-07-05 32 WASHINGTON. Thurs. Vietnam veterans bloodied In a run-in with police yesterday vowed to avoid further confrontation over their permit to stay on the mall early today in order to keep their forces together for a noon rally today. Another group of veterans, was also in Washington for55 words
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Article45 1974-07-05 32 JAKARTA. Thurs. President Suharto today Instructed Justice Minister Mochtmr Kusumaatmadja to defend Indonesia's claim of sovereignty over all the seas linking thousands of Islands In It archipelago at the current Law of the Sea conference In Caracas, palace spokesman raid Reuter (See Pay*Reuter - 45 words
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Article70 1974-07-05 32 BELGRADE. Thurs South-east Asian countries are trying to form a new regional economic organisation which would Include Australia and New Zealand, Indonesian Foreign Minlttei Adam Malik said today. "Australia and New Zealand have shown treat Interest In Joining the existing Aseaa economic groapinc bat sinceReuter - 70 words
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Article130 1974-07-05 32 Unhurt: Baby sucked into pipe TOKYO, Thurs. A 10--montri-old baby girl was sucked into an underground irrigation pipe on swollen stream waters yesterday, bat emerged from the other end v iharmrd. a Japanese newspaper reported today. Mika Maeda was sitting In a stroller in front of her father's restaurant i130 words
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Article70 1974-07-05 32 MOBCOW. Thun B*v«tbl people were killed and hundreds of families mede homeless by a tornaao and wind* of ov«r lMkph (100 miles i per hour wh^T h nit the Volga town of Gorky the government newspaper Lrveatla reported today It taid the twiner hit Oorky, a largeReuter - 70 words
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Article52 1974-07-05 32 PEKD#O. Thurs.— The Chlnea* have called off icheduled visits to Britain by two Chinese scientific delegations in the wake of the recent cancellation of student exchanges between the two countries this summer. The Chinese cited "difficulties with the programme" In Britain as the reason for the latest52 words
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Article442 1974-07-05 32 T ONDON. Tl»ur» Tha market cloatd caaltr for nil of imaraat and at S p.m. tha F.T. iad*i «v down 1.5 lo M 3.0. Oiwiraiiiit boooa wara W <aalar la Urn BMaliUB and loacaatad loana ranactlnc faara of domaatlc Intaraat! rata ruaa .ft.r tha raaord 11 pet US442 words
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270 1974-07-05 32 Open verdict on death of former British spy LONDON, Thurs. A coroner today ruled out foul play but returned an open verdict in the death of Sir Peregrine Hennlker-Heaton, the former spy chief whose body lay undiscovered for three years In his west London home. After an Inquest, coroner Dr.Reuter - 270 words
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Miscellaneous14 1974-07-05 32 The weather THE weather outlook for today from 6 a.m. to noon: No rain14 words
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