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Title Section22 1974-06-07 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Friday evening, June 7, 1974 No. 1045 Price 20 cents M.C. (P) 20/74 NEWNATION SINGAPORE FRIDAY. JUNE 7, 197422 words
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Article, Illustration268 1974-06-07 1 Driver critically injured in KL shooting drama Kuala Lumpur, Friday Inspector general of, Police, Tan Sri Abdul Rahman bin Hashim, was shot dead in Jalan Tun Perak this morning. Early reports said he was shot while travelling in his car. The lOP's driver was also shot.268 words
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Article359 1974-06-07 1 Police have begun an Islandwlde hunt for a man who drove a NTUC taxi to the Outram Hospital and left a murder victim on the door step of the Emergency Unit last night. Till press time, the driver and the NTUC taxi have not been359 words
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Article, Illustration846 1974-06-07 1 Bharathi Mohan - 10 minutes of terror for Detective Low By Bharathi Mohan For 10 minutes yesterday, detective Sgt. Anthony Low of the CID, pleaded with a Runman to spare his life. "I have a wife and two children," cried the police officer as he was led846 words
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Article13 1974-06-07 1 Police reported 103 accidents yesterday. Two were serious and three fatal.13 words
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Article, Illustration25 1974-06-07 1 The death scene. Diagram of the drama. The crowd looks on- Pictures by Jerry SehPictures by Jerry Seh - 25 words
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103 1974-06-07 1 Reuter Munich, Friday Haiti's World Cup football team was placed under armed police guard here yesterday after receiving an anonymous letter threatening their safety. Police armed with automatic weapons were watching the team during training sessions. The president of the Haiti FootballReuter - 103 words
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Article152 1974-06-07 1 Share prices slipped slightly on the strck exchange of Singapore this morning. BUSINESS DONE: Mosbert (1) LIS. Pan Holdings (1) 0.80, (3) 0.79*. City Development (1) 1.56, (3) 1.45, (1) 1.49. F.E. Hotels (1) LIS. P. Bank (3) 3 25. (1) 3.24. Sime Darby (1) 4.06, (4)152 words
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Article247 1974-06-07 1 Topic; Troop cuts Reuter London, Friday Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, due In London later this month for a meeting of Socialist International. will discuss with the British Government the proposed cutback of British forces in Singapore, diplomatic sources said yesterday. The Singapore Prime Minister, expected to arriveReuter - 247 words
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118 1974-06-07 1 Reuter London. Friday Singaporean Seow Yit Kin. aged 19. yesterday won £1000 ($5800) in a Most Promising P1 ani st competition in London Tbe competition is a new one sponsored by British piano makers. Seow. a student at the Royal College ofReuter - 118 words
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Article238 1974-06-07 1 Thousands of nonunionised workers, executive and managerial staff in the private sector will suffer a paycut of four per cent from July 1, unless their employers agree to give them this year's NWC's wage in- creases of $40 plus six per cent. This was confirmed238 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement116 1974-06-07 1 SEIKO £> REFLECTS COMPATIBILITY! Diamatic are for people with a lot in common. People who like to spend time together. Pairs of people. Loving, lovelv people, who want to have all the time in the world. Seiko Diamatic have everything in common. Both have 21 jewels. They're shock-proof, water-proof and116 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous12 1974-06-07 1 Forecast Singapore's weather forecast frr.u 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. today—No rain.12 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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Article328 1974-06-07 2 Sunny Wee - New focus on family planning By Sunny Wee Most secondary school students will in future have some knowledge on family planning and the need for population control. Talks are now being conducted regularly by the Singapore Family Planning and Population Board (SFPPB) in secondary328 words
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Article, Illustration246 1974-06-07 2 Buy a police whistle and help blow your troubles away. This was what visitors to the Keep Singapore Crime Free exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Ball were told yesterday. And for only $1 you can help the police to tight crime—in the home or246 words
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Article302 1974-06-07 2 Good textbooks are lacking There Is an absence of good textbooks for the teaching of physical science in preuniversity classes, several science teachers complained. Because of this shortage of reference materials, laboratory manuals and guidelines, most teachers have to rely on separate physics and chemistry books to302 words
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Article184 1974-06-07 2 Mr. Ahmad Mattar, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Education has urged teachers not to cling to their subject of specialisation but to adapt to changing needs. Education, he pointed out, is not static but developing. Therefore, the attitude of teachers must be geared to change. "Teachers184 words
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Article509 1974-06-07 2 f Canine Clinicl V. J A reader who being unaware of my sexagenarian masculinity and addressed me as Miss P.O. wrote to me asking whether (a) a kitten can be bathed every month after dusting with tick powder and, (b) whether a dog can accompany its509 words
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Article, Illustration477 1974-06-07 3 Douglas Chan - Water seepage in HDB flats By Douglas Chan For several families in St. Michael's Estate, going to the toilet is something they would avoid <f given an opportunity. Not that these residents in Block 28, Jalan Bahagia, are too lazy to answer the callPicture by Philip Lim - 477 words
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Article145 1974-06-07 3 The Grand Finals of the New Nation-Lufthan-sa spot-the-ball contest will be held tonight. Four men and a woman will be competing with each other to see who wins the free trip to the World Cup final at Munich. The five finalists will have to spot145 words
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Article250 1974-06-07 3 Mr. Bruce Garnsey, chairman of the Scout World Training Committee, outlinea a National Training Catechism to help scout associations assess whether their current training methods provide the most effective training for leaders. Speaking at the ninth Asia-Pacific Scout Conference at the Hotel Royal Ramada this250 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous256 1974-06-07 3 NEW NATION CROSSWORD 7 King of chyme 8 Something new 9 Woeful 10 Ballet painter 11 Pieces of music 12 Oh, yes 13 Offic« staff: Abbr. 19 —stand it" 21 Be a match for 25 Legislative period 27 Finagled 28 of a sudden 29 Biblical mother-in-law 31 Reads over 32256 words
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FOR YOUR PLEASURE AND BEHIND THE NEWS
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Article, Illustration558 1974-06-07 4 ART BUCHWALD - Political expediency first ART BUCHWALD The Environmental Morality Agency has just announced that it will lower its v moral standards for the next two years. Fosdlck Flelgenhelmer told me: "We feel we call lower the moral level the country without it booming hazardous to anyone's558 words
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448 1974-06-07 4 David Lamb - AUSTRALIA From David Lamb Los Angeles Times Australia, the first country to make the use of seat belts compulsory, is trying to score another first in tighway safety by removing drunk drivers from its roads. The 1972 seat-belt law reduced Australia's highway death rate onceLos Angeles Times - 448 words
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Article, Illustration402 1974-06-07 4 EDGAR KOH - Super family treats CINEMA BY EDGAR KOH Children and teenagers are luckier this school vacation than they have been in the last couple of years when swordflght slashers, kungfu knockouts and then lascivious Hong Kong flicks dominated the local screen. The current upsurge of those402 words
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229 1974-06-07 4 Jenifers diary SEVERAL staff members of the Mandarin Ho t e l's front office were recently Involved in a game of "police and cheats," when a married couple left the hotel without paying their $2,553 bill. The "game" started on a Saturday evening when229 words
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Article, Illustration404 1974-06-07 4 Melbourne Herald Why shouldn't a woman be taller than her husband? This unwritten law on the relative heights of the sexer is still followed religiously in most parts of the world, even in this age of women's liberation. Many tall women areMelbourne Herald - 404 words
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Advertisement86 1974-06-07 4 2 i- i m 1.1 m abloy A NEW DIMENSION! IN LOCK SECURITY We welcome you to see our full range of ABLOY High Security locks at the Police Week Keep Singapore Crime Free Campaign at the Victoria Memorial Hall from 2nd- 10th June, 1974. mmm A* i *1 :i86 words
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WORLD NEWS
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144 1974-06-07 5 Tel Aviv, Friday. Israelis dancer and wept with joy yestrday as 56 prisoners of the October war flew ho*e from Syria to a frepied heroes' welcome art the emotional emboces of their womenfolk. Thousand of people burst throijh police barriers at144 words
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454 1974-06-07 5 Jury decision can spur impeachment Washington, Friday The Watergate grand jury named President Nixon a co conspirator in the Watergate coverup earlier this year after being dissuaded from indicting him, Pr e s i d en tial lawyer James St. Clair confirmed yesterday. The disclosure first454 words
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Article24 1974-06-07 5 Dacca, Friday Nineteen per.ple, including a baby, were killed yesterday when a bus skiddecU and plunged into a roadside canal near here.24 words
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Article117 1974-06-07 5 Reuter London, Friday British Cabinet ministers are to get police sharpshooter bodyguards because of new kidnap fears, it was reported yesterday. Detectives normally shadow the Prime Minister. Foreign Secretary, Home Secretary (Interior Minister), end the Minister Responsible for Northern Ireland. But the London Evening NewsReuter - 117 words
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Article276 1974-06-07 5 'We need Moscow's co-operation* UPI, Reuter Washington, Friday Secretary of State Dr. Henry Kissinger said yesterday the United States was not trying to "expel Russia from the Middle East" because the Soviet Union was a great power with legitimate world interests. In addition,UPI, Reuter - 276 words
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285 1974-06-07 5 Reuter Dublin. Friday. The family of the kidnapped Earl and Countess of Donoughmore offered a substantial but unspecified reward yesterday in an effort to break the ominous silence surrounding their disappearance. Their son, Lord Suirdale, 47. said: "You cannot put a priceReuter - 285 words
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Article124 1974-06-07 5 London. Friday Britain's minority Liberal Partv has said it rejected any attempt to appease racial prejudice by stricter immigr ation controls and Instead called on the government to formulate new rules of citizenship. The party, In a policy document, recommended that a new United Kingdom124 words
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Article168 1974-06-07 5 United Press International TODAY is Friday, June 7, the 158 th day of 1974 with 207 to follow. THE MOON is between Its full phase and last quarter. THE MORNING STARS are Venus and Jupiter. THE EVENING STARS are Mercury, Mars and Saturn. Those born on this date areUnited Press International - 168 words
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Advertisement142 1974-06-07 5 The Royal Sound of MONARCHY Model: 88 1 -"Jt J* J> > Model 88, an 85 watt stereo integrated amplifier for the finest value in the medium power ranges to serve as many functions as possible as the hi-fi enthusiast. Frequency Response: 20—15,000 Hz 0—1.5 dB. This model a 40142 words
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OPINION
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Article455 1974-06-07 6 The bitter Indochinese experience and domestic economic difficulties have combined to nuture a spirit of isolationism In the United States. Disillusioned by the unfavourable reaction they received for their part in the Indochinese war and annoyed with their European NATO partners' failure to hold prior455 words
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'WHISPERS' by ISPY
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Article70 1974-06-07 6 Some kidnappers ask for money, otners demand food for the poor. But the kidnappers who hijacked Ethel from a US Air Force base in the western suburbs of Tokyo are asking for 12 totnato plants, six green pepper plants and six cabbage plants. Ethel, in case you're70 words
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Article46 1974-06-07 6 Three hot plates A doctor who was trying to tell a middle-aged woman patient to take things easy said: "Don't burn yourself up." You can imagine the look on his face when she replied: "Oh, but my cooker is very safe. It has three hot plates46 words
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Article, Illustration1309 1974-06-07 6 Rang Cheng Lian - It is income tax paying time again, and, like many others in the country, Pang Cheng Lian is feeling the pinch. Cannot the present income tax structure be changed in view of the rising prices in the country? The income tax relief has remained basically1,309 words
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Article345 1974-06-07 6 WORLD COMMENT EXCERPTS FROM EDITORIALS Straits Times (Malaysia) An expansion of trade with China is certainly among the benefits expected from the normalisation of relations, and will be earned in due course, but it is not going to fall into manufacturers' laps or sprout happily fromStraits Times (Malaysia) - 345 words
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Letters
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Article597 1974-06-07 6 E.G. JAY (Mrs - E.G. JAY (Mrs) I have read your front-page article of Thursday's New Nation (May 23) and, while I fully agree with the principle of co -operating with the Police, I am rather amused by the remark c.f a Police Officer who was quoted as saying: "You will not597 words
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Article220 1974-06-07 6 June 23 Is a D-Day for Singapore's Nati on al Team, in order to enter for the Malaysia Cup final. So far, our boys have put on a great effort to enter the semi-finals. I congratulate them for their hard work. At home they smash their rivals220 words
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Article248 1974-06-07 6 It is heartening to read that the National Stadium is taking precautions to control the crowd for forthcoming matches. It would appear that the precautions would only be taken at the turnstile and not withinithe Stadium. I happened to get into the Stadium at 4 p.m. on248 words
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Article117 1974-06-07 6 SOON TUAN TEE - SOON TUAN TEE Public Relations Officer, Ministry of Labour, Singapore, 1. Please refer to tht letter headlined Unaffected by NWC by Lawyers's Clerk (NN, 29.5.74). Like previous NWC wage increase guidelines, the 1974 wage increase guidelines are meant to serve as a basis for negotiation between employees117 words
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Advertisement241 1974-06-07 6 WRITE TO THE EDITOR. NEW NATION, LOCKED BAG 15, GPO, SINGAPORE. 1. Johnson s new 9.9 makes this inflatable dinghy skim. Our all-new 15 and 9.9 models. Never so much performance in packages so small <■ 39 15 -Jo* Ideal for small fishing boats. Fantastic for sailboats and injlatables. You241 words
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Miscellaneous21 1974-06-07 6 KEEPS' AS A MATTEL OF CUlz.lOSl"fy Afejj YOUAK) ILHT££AT£? X7 V tit *3 it //4l rrvf i mPPj| <>A V <fe21 words
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SPECIAL FEATURE
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Article, Illustration123 1974-06-07 7 GENE TEO - FRIDAY FORUM CONDUCTED BY GENE TEO Every year a number of beauty contests are organised here. The most coveted title is that of the Miss SingaporeUniverse contest. Yet it does not always attract the most beautiful girls in the Republic. Beauty cont e s ts here123 words
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Article322 1974-06-07 7 "Our beauty contests are social entertanment for the og 1 e r s and voyeurs," said MR. SPENSER CHAN, an advertising manager. "Our contestants are often tielow standard. The jud|es just have no choice. Ve should not send an; representative to ai International pageant If322 words
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Article363 1974-06-07 7 "Beaity contests should be properly run ind not be abuset by either the organSers or contestans. Then they will not suffer from a ba( image. The organfcers and judges siould be impartia and detached," said ANTHONY CHUNG, a judge at the recent Miss Singapore/Universe363 words
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Article, Illustration464 1974-06-07 7 Miss Charity Queen, 1973, SHIRLEY BOK, said: "I will never enter the Miss Singapore contest because I feel I have no chance. Unless a girl stands a fair chance of winning she should not enter. "If everybody takes part, then standards will go down464 words
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Article, Illustration169 1974-06-07 7 "Beauty contests do not suffer from a bad image. On the contrary, the prizes are very attractive and certainly worth the effort," said MISS JUDY YEOW, New Nation's Belle of the Week winner. "I have received a lot of encouragement from my169 words
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Article, Illustration396 1974-06-07 7 MISS VERONICA TAN, a clerk who took part in the recent Miss SingaporeUniverse contest, said: "We have an old fashioned public here who thinks that a beauty contest is a degrading affair. Others just scoff at the idea and dismiss it as a silly396 words
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Advertisement287 1974-06-07 7 •Quieter, •Increased head, heavier insulation, shoulder and leg room. •25% larger boot. (20cu. ft.). S2S •Energy-absorbing front seat-backs. designed seats. Padded dash and repositioned windscreen header rails. •Redesigned I rear axle and power train. •Anti-burst door •Greater interior ro< •Redesigned steering wheel and energy-absorbing steering column. •Front Disc brakes •Economical287 words
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TREND
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Article142 1974-06-07 8 Royalty too, has to cope with rising cost of living. In Sweden, the royal family is no longer exempt from income tax. This means Princess Christina's wedding next week might well be the last splurge the family will be making for a very long time.142 words
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Article355 1974-06-07 8 DOC I remember very vividly a distressed voice on the phone one Sunday night. She had been out at sea the whole day and had burnt herself with too much sun. More furious than sympathetic, 1 drove over. The toasted look reversed my earlier feelings. She355 words
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Article, Illustration850 1974-06-07 8 FEMALE FRONT One day I would walk down a quiet alley and I would be confronted by a man with a menacing dagger in his hand. "Give me all your money and jewellery," he would demand in a growl, his850 words
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FINANCE
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311 1974-06-07 8 Reuter Washington, Friday The world's oilproducing countries have increased their foreign exchange reserves this year by about 43 per cent, according to official statistics released here yesterday. Reserves held by a few major industrial countries also increased, but at least 21 smaller industrial countries recordedReuter - 311 words
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Article, Illustration250 1974-06-07 8 Share prices generally ended higher on the Singapore stock market, though gains in most cases were marginal. Hesitation marked the trading in the morning. The slower pace of activity resulted in volume being slashed to 1.52 million, worth $3.82 million. Caught by the "squeeze" were market leaders such250 words
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Article71 1974-06-07 8 A Hong Kong property investment and development company, Cheung Kong (Holdings) and Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce has formed a new merchant bank in Hong Kong. It is called Canadian Eastern Finance which will have a paid-up capital of HKSSD million, subscribed eqtally by both partners. Its71 words
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OVERSEAS STOCK EXCHANGE PRICES
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Article362 1974-06-07 8 A leading banking executive's encouraging words c.n the future course ot interest rates, coupled with a third bank lowering its prime lending rate this week, sparked off a fourth consecutive rally in moderate trading on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. Volume totalled 13,360,000 shares, compared with Wednesday's362 words
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Article36 1974-06-07 8 The Dow Jones range of stocks on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday were: 30 industrials 828.61 (up 15.17), 20 transport 170.50 (up 2.78), 15 utilities 74.77 (up 0.58). 65 stocks 252.09 (up 4.13).36 words
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Article179 1974-06-07 8 Share prices closed almost unchanged on the Tokyo stock market after moderate trading. The Tokyo Stock Exchange new index: 342.21 (0.26 down). 225 stocks average: 4782.27 (0.78 up), and volume: 300 million. Closing prices (in yen) yesterday: Ajlnomoto 372 2 Asa hi Chem 192 4- 2 B O. Tky179 words
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Article82 1974-06-07 8 This service cites from the Union Bank Swltzerland. Closing prices m francs) on the Zurich Itock Exchange yesterday: UBS »30 10 SBC 522 5 Credit Suisse 270 Swissair B. 175 5 Swiss Relnsur. K70 -4-30 Winterthur B. 110 10 Zurich Insur. 350 -)-50 Juvena B. 590 —10 Nestle B.82 words
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Advertisement313 1974-06-07 8 MR. MICHAEL LING London trained scissor-cut expert (with vast experience throughout the continents) will advise on the Latest Hair Fashions for Today's Unisex Consult him on WEDNESDAY at FIONA SALON DE BEAUTE Hairstylists: Miss Diana Wong Miss Mabel Ong Tel: *****8 15, Binjai Park, S'pore. 21. (off Bukit Timah Rd.313 words
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Advertisement39 1974-06-07 8 MINCED PRAWNS IN SPICES with the taste of HOME-COOKED reci) Served right out of the can. I Made with superb ingredients ancf i gourjnet tested spices. Gfeat with rice, potatoes and bread. .Buy now for quick snacks and me/s.39 words
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Advertisement229 1974-06-07 9 River of Sarawak 1961 RISING GALLERY Presented by: Rising Arts Crafts Pte. Ltd. 292 Ist floor Telok Ayer Street (at Maxwell Road end) Te1:*****2 designs to fit TO-DAY'S MODERN KITCHENS dDIETHELM PCK Diviaaon, 2 .Man IWuaan.Jureng.SingaporeTet6sos77 KEEP SINGAPORE BEAUTIFUL ALPINA FOUNTAINS With changing lights in beautiful colours. Indoor and Outdoor229 words
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Advertisement141 1974-06-07 9 Few BALLY SWITZERLAND 3C akoani's SHOP The Shop With The Maharaiah's Service G-27 Specialists'Centre (Grd.Flr.) For BEAUTIFUL, HEALTHY, WELL-GROOMED hair MAYFLOWER SHAMPOO MEDICATED For Anti Dandruff care and SPECIAL-EGG SHAMPOO Your hair deserves the best Give it a MAYFLOWER Shampoo Today. Available from: NTUC Supermarkets PPDS and other Departmental Stores141 words
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Advertisement218 1974-06-07 9 BULGUR WHEAT Available at: HEALTH FOODS NATURAL REMEDIES 11, The Arcade, Singapore, 1. Telephone *****2 There is muse on your records you hove probably never heard The average listener spends over tvwee as much on records as he does on his entire music system And then never gets to hear218 words
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Advertisement185 1974-06-07 9 At EASTERN UNITED we have a wide selection of exquisite LAMPS luxurious CARPETS gorgeous WALLPAPERS and VINYL tloortiles to brighten up and beautify your house UNITED TRADING (PTE) LTD. 16W PEOPLE S PARK SHOPPING COMPLEX GROUND FLOOR Tel ***** ***** *****4 S">q d pore 1 Btatich Unit B-6 Lower Ground185 words
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SHOPPING
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Article, Illustration842 1974-06-07 9 IN this age of crises, two issues stand out as being the most pressing and has the most bearing on everyday life the energy crisis and pollution. And every one of us can do his little bit to ease the problem. The main cause of842 words
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SPORTS
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Article575 1974-06-07 10 65th minute goal beats Malacca Seremban, Friday Singapore took another step closer to the Razak Cup hockey championship here this morning when they beat Malacca in the semifinal league. After a scoreless first half, Singapore clinched victory with a 65th minute goal. In another575 words
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Article88 1974-06-07 10 'London. Friday. Welshman Brian Huggett overcame atrocious weather conditions to take the halfwav lead in the £12.C00 Martini International golf tournament at Harrogate yesterday. Huggett, who had another round of 70 for a two-under-par total of 140 after 54 holes, finish- Ed a shot in front88 words
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Article754 1974-06-07 10 Lim Kee Chan - S'pore bid for a repeat with Lim Kee Chan Can Singapore repeat their 1967 performance by winning the Putra Cup SouthEast Asia amateur team championship in August? Singapore scored their only win In the series, which began in 1961, when they were hosts In 1967 over the754 words
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Article302 1974-06-07 10 London, Friday—English County cricket champions Hampshire raced to their fourth victory this season by an innings and 63 runs—and their third iri two days—by thrashing Sussex at Bournemouth yesterday. They took a maximum 18 points and are now out in front In the championship table302 words
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Article, Illustration113 1974-06-07 10 Wednesday could have been a day of double joy for "water baby" Junie Sng when she took part in the swimming trials at Tanjong Rhu. It was her tenth birthday and she had hoped to celebrate it by qualifying for the Asian Age-group championships. But. alas,Picture by PHILLIP LIM - 113 words
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Article77 1974-06-07 10 London, Friday—ltalian Leila Lombardi will next month be the first woman to compete in the British Grand Prix motor race, it was announced yesterday. The petite 31-year-old brunette from Turin will drive a works Brabham 180 mph (290 kph) Formula One car in the race at Brands77 words
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667 1974-06-07 10 l/MM 74 Munich, Friday. There is beer, beer everywhere in West Germany, but at the World Cup soccer finals there will not be a drop to drink. All alcoholic drinks are banned from the nine stadium where the Cup matches667 words
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Article484 1974-06-07 10 Only Amiss hits out London, Friday. India defied bitterly cold conditions to establish control at the start of the first cricket Test against England at Manchester yesterday. Manchester lived up to its reputation, providing a wet and windy day with which to commence the series, and between484 words
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Article64 1974-06-07 10 The Singapore Badminton Association will be conducting a course for umpires at Guillemard Cup from June 17 to 20 from 7 pjn. after which a written test will be held on June 22 at 2.30 p.m. Application forms are available from the Chairman of the Umpires Board,64 words
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Article41 1974-06-07 10 Helsinki, Friday Mike Bolt of Kenya won the 1000 metres at an international athletics meeting at Turku last night, clocking 2 min 18.2 sec. Graham Crouch of Australia was second in 2:23.0 with Tarmo Tupala of Finland third.41 words
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242 1974-06-07 11 From BLUE PETER Kuala Lumpur, Friday. —Northern Breeze did a sparkling gallop over 3f in 36 4/5 here this morning. He was ridden by apprentice M.C. Lam. Heavy rain yesterday has taken the sting out of the hard track and the going was very242 words
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120 1974-06-07 11 Pampered Queen to follow up By SCRUTINEER Sincerity 111 looks a good each-way bet in Race 6 at Kuala Lumpur tomorrow. The Coronation Boy colt put up an Impressive performance last week when second to The Great Matador. He lost many lengths at the120 words
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Article52 1974-06-07 11 London, Friday Buoy ridden by Joe Mercer, led from start to finish to win the Coronation Cup over 12f at Epsom yesterday. Tennyson was second with the favourite, Dahlia, third of five runners. Woodland Bevard, Dick Marshall up, won the Rosebery Memorial Handicap Stakes for three-year-olds52 words
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Article2570 1974-06-07 11 2.30 CI«M 5 Div 3 9Vif ($8,500 34.550 to wlnn«rl 1 3000 Cwfehf* a (AS Lee) Samsurl 3 9.0 1) Sutotan 9 2 0044 Lincoln'* Inn a (Chancery Lane) Leon* 4 8.13 (+3) IF J Jotmoon 10 3 8008 Roll a4 Honour (Oolden Star)2,570 words
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Article206 1974-06-07 11 Muirfield, Friday. South African Coen Dreyer was edged out of a place In the last 16 of the British amateur golf championship here yesterday after one of the closest tussles of the tournament. Dreyer was beaten at the 23rd hole by England's Walker Cup206 words
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Article41 1974-06-07 11 Rome, Friday Alfa Romeo yesterday announced the company will not participate In this year's 24-hour motor race at Le Mans, scheduled for June 15. A company spokesman, making the announcement, gave no reason for the decision.41 words
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Article112 1974-06-07 11 Baca 1: SCRUTINEER TtaMHi Lincoln's Inn epsom jeep Lincoln's Ian Royalty BLUE PETER Royalty Timberlano DANTE TtmberUoe Lincoln's Inn law t: Baa Eaeo* Tlan Chin Goad B apart Staacj Good Report Oroup Command Eayal Ovation Tlan Chin KM* S: Kmc 4: Bim Photon Ualfrey Gtory Robanl Til—phawl Warrtae112 words
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Article498 1974-06-07 11 Paris, Friday. Japan's Jun Kamlwazuml yesterday eliminated six-seed Stan Smith of the United States In the first round of the French international tennis championships. Adriano Panatta of Italy, the seventh seed, also lost, going down 5-7 6-3 6-0 to West German Hans-Jurgen Pormann. Kamlwazuml498 words
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Article28 1974-06-07 11 Brussels, Friday China crashed to the second defeat of their three match Belgium basketball tour, going down 76-62 to the Belgian national team here last night.28 words
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Advertisement236 1974-06-07 11 TWO DAY MALAYSIA CUP TOUR in conjunction with F.A.S. We are pleased to offer soccer fans a special 2 day package tour of Penang to watch the thrilling Malaysia Cup match between Singapore and Penang. Tour cost $270 per person. Price includes return air-ticket by special BOEING Charter, Hotel Accommodation236 words
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Advertisement855 1974-06-07 11 Low-cost, top-value tours ofA a, and the South Pacificwith Air Mew Zealand. Times you II never forget. Air New Zealand tours offer many different routes and follow different programmes. So there is a tour to suit your interests and within your budget. And they all offer you great value for855 words
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Article, Illustration76 1974-06-07 12 Friends call her the jade lady for Miss Suzanna Tong, 22, is very fond of the precious gem. At the Victoria Bar in Cockpit Hotel where she works as a waitress, Suzanna always wears a jade bracelet her lucky stone. "I believe this goodluck charm76 words
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Article66 1974-06-07 12 AH FOOK. The Keep Singapore Crime Free campaign is just five days old and we have two shootings and a murder all in one day. Looks like the message has not got to the criminals. MEI LIN: There are some crimes we can cut down and some we66 words
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Miscellaneous972 1974-06-07 12 TV RADIO J SINGAPORE S 3.00 OPENING ANNOUNCEMENTS followed by FOB THE FAMILY —A magazine series presented In Chinese 3.35 DIABT OF EVENTS (C) 3.40 LOVE IS A MANY SPLENDOURED THING 4.05 HOUSEWIVES' MATINEE —The Scandal: Part 2 of a Cantonese film 5.00 INTERMISSION 5.55 OPENING ANNOUNCEMENTS followed by GEORGE972 words
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Miscellaneous436 1974-06-07 12 BACK^PAGE AT THE CINEMA with EDGAR KOH m i Singapore's livelie the WESTER! m at'TllTEl STADIUM I kA playing all every eve Come along among scir and feast with the Am( i m n "i I'M 1 i *:•i morning through the calming influence of silent meditation. Overcome an impulse436 words
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