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Title Section22 1974-06-29 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Saturday evening, June 29/ 1974 No. 1063 Price 20 cents M.C. IP) 20/74 NEWHATION SINGAPORE SATURDAY. JUNE 29, 197422 words
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539 1974-06-29 1 i Republic interested in Mirage jet planes Reuter Paris, Saturday Singapore Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew will find French government and business leaders responsive to calls for larger Investments when he begins talks here, on Monday, officials said yesterday. Mr. Lee willReuter - 539 words
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Article10 1974-06-29 1 /Police reported 112 accidents yesterday. Seven were serious.10 words
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Article126 1974-06-29 1 A Singapore Armed Forces soldier was killed and 10 others Injured when their truck overturned and caught fire In Jurong this morning. The dead soldier the driver of the truck was identified as Toh Chin Kiat, 21, of the Singapore Infantry Brigade. He died in126 words
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Article22 1974-06-29 1 Beirut, Saturday—Mr. Mohammed Ahmed Noman. a former North Yemeni Foreign Minister, was assassinated here last night, hospital sources said.22 words
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Article342 1974-06-29 1 Sequel to unrest in Ethiopia Reuter Addis Ababa. Saturday Ethiopian armed forces last night occupied government and private radio stations here amid rumours that the military was about to remove the government and install a new administration. Troops also took up positions around theReuter - 342 words
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Article, Illustration149 1974-06-29 1 THE ROVING EYE,® The promise of a golden beach along the strip of reclaimed land at TuQong Rhu is still a dream. Instead of clean sand, the atrip of beach hai become a haven for moequitoee, files and rubbish Bach day It IsPicture by Jerry Seh - 149 words
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Article64 1974-06-29 1 A 17-year-old boy was stabbed in death In a gang attack at Lwong TsJ Seng last night Three others who were with him were taken to the Otttram BMad General Hospital «n serious injuria* Police found Lim Meng Swee. of Loraag Segals, sprawled In front of64 words
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Article, Illustration35 1974-06-29 1 .Nice, Saturday.—World chess champion Bobby Fischer (above) ytmUrday sent a telegram to the International Chess Ffcdcratioi: (FIDE) here world champion, officials The telegram from the American champion said35 words
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Article450 1974-06-29 1 Jeffrey Low - Referee Suppiah is honoured MM 74 j From Jeffrey Low In Frankfort, Saturday Focus on th« second round matches of the World Cup switches to Hanover tomorrow when Brazil meet Argentina in a clash of South American footballing sentiment Brazil, three' times champions from appearances450 words
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Article78 1974-06-29 1 Reuter Saturday Share prices took ap £800 million upswing on the London stock market turestoWl BrlttsS busitmammt by the labour government's chief L 1 #i- financial adviser. Mr. Mr. Lever's assurances that there would be no confrrotatlon between and the°flnanda!™woiid I took prices up imme-Reuter - 78 words
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162 1974-06-29 1 looh, Saturday. Up-and-coming apprentice Djulklfly Ahmad score on Global Affair in Race Seven at Ipoh today. The four-year-old chestnut was given as an extra good thing on the course here this morning. The going should be good. Start the day with Wonnai In Race162 words
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Miscellaneous12 1974-06-29 1 Forecast Binf*pore*« weather fortcwt tram I pjn. to pml todfty 4 iJolated12 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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Article162 1974-06-29 2 Sonny Yap - Energy use still high Br Sonny Yap The drop in electricity consumption from March to May was not as impressive as in the month immediately following the save energy campaign. Last October the prior to the etmpalgn the consumption of electricity wm 335.9 million unite. Bat.162 words
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Article, Illustration265 1974-06-29 2 The month -long Keep Singapore Crime Free campaign ends tomorrow. The police have made their message clear: "Only you can help to cut down Singapore's rising crime rates." In the next few days, the police will be gathering their tanners and posters reminding you265 words
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Article333 1974-06-29 2 Danger of monopoly The Consumers Association of Singapore (CASE) has warned that it will expose business agencies which exploit the National Wages Council recommendations to the detriment of consumers. The warning was sounded by CASE president, Professor Arthur Rajaratnam, at the association's annual meeting held333 words
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Article358 1974-06-29 2 Betty L. Khoo - First art show by disabled Bj Betty L. Khoo This year's Month for the Disabled programme, scheduled tor September, will Hck off with a refreshingly new event. This will be an exhibition of art "produced by children from the various schools for the handicapped358 words
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Article52 1974-06-29 2 The Singapore Boys' Brigade will hold Its annual review and display at the Toa Payoh sports stadium on Bunday at 5 pjn. Highlights include a march past by contingent units, a drill display, a military and pipe band display as well as presentation of brigade colours and52 words
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Article196 1974-06-29 2 Teachers should be given deductions from Income tax to buy Journals and books, similar to those enjoyed by university lecturers and professional bodies, according to the Science Teachers' Association of Singapore. Membership subscriptions to a professional body and the purchase of Journals and books are given196 words
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209 1974-06-29 2 The 81 ngap o re Teachers' Union Is still having discussions with the Industrial Training Board on several issues affecting teachers transferred to the board. One of these is the purchase of Housing and Development Board flats. It was painted out in the209 words
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Article157 1974-06-29 3 All the main community centres in the 65 constituencies will have colour television sets. This was disclosed by the Minister of Culture Mr. Jek Yeun Thong in an interview with New Nation yesterday. Mr. Jek said that coloured TV shows are much more157 words
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Article259 1974-06-29 3 A trip to Manila too Entrants In the Photo Contest organised by the Singapore Zoological Gardens will vie for 38 prizes, including a holiday for two in the Philippines. The first prize trip to the Philippines is sponsored by Singapore Airlines. A Kodak pocket Instamatlc259 words
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196 1974-06-29 3 Richard Lim - By Richard Lim The Public Works Department plans to build a second pedestrain mall In Tanglin. It win be built behind the shop-houses and the offices of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board in Tanglin Road. To be called the Tanglin Pedestrian MaU, it196 words
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Article37 1974-06-29 3 The Tanjong Pagar Community Centre youth sub-committee Is organising an oratorical contest in English and Chinese. The contest Is open to Stagapore citizens between Ift and SO years. ranging date lor entries Is July 8.37 words
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Article35 1974-06-29 3 The Minister Of Mi" cation, Dr. Lee Cbhnr Meng; and Mrs. Lm will host a buffet dinner for officers of the National Cadet Corps on Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the Xstana Negara.35 words
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Article, Illustration181 1974-06-29 3 With a flourish of the paper-flower and a gentle wave of the fap, these dancers brought ancient China back to life. As they kicked up their legs In drill-like precision, they swirled round and round on the stage to the tempo of Chinese classical181 words
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Article31 1974-06-29 3 Two candidates have passed the University of Singapore second year (supplementary) examination for the Diploma In Social Studies Part I. They are Wong Yock Mun and Yong Kim Seng.31 words
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265 1974-06-29 3 Rav K. Dhaliwal - STPB move to stop fleecing By Rav K. Dhaliwal The Singapore Tourist Promotion Board is planning to introduce price tagging in tourist shops. This was disclosed by a spokesman of the Board yesterday. The scheme will cover goods of tourist interest, such as265 words
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Advertisement95 1974-06-29 2 Our selection of recliners goes on...and on w V'\ This week, we feature our compatible recliners from Sweden. A swivelling easy chair upholstered in tweedy tones of orange, green, beige or brown. It has an adjustable neck support and variable back rest with retracting spring. $795.00. Footstool to match (not95 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article375 1974-06-29 4 'But Fll win fight' Reuter Washington* Saturday President Nixon's top defence lawyer indicated yesterday he expected the President to face Impeachment in Congress. Mr. James 8t Clair told reporter* be expected to win the Impeachment battle on the floor of the House of Representative*Reuter - 375 words
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Article52 1974-06-29 4 Edinburgh, Saturday A Malaysian girl, Mlm Jacqueline Yek Quen Mok of Kuala Lumpur, has won a prise for being the most (listing-* ulshed woman medical student of the year. Edinburgh University announced yesterday. The prise Is presented by the Scottish Association for the Medical Education52 words
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182 1974-06-29 4 ReuterReuter Moscow, Saturday The United States and the Soviet Union yes t e r day slgneg three agree ments and allocated extra time for summit between President Nixon and Mr Leonid Brezhnev as one of Russia's best-knowp dissidents announced a hunger strike. At theReuterReuter - 182 words
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Article287 1974-06-29 4 15 killed or hurt United Press International Beirut, Saturday Rival Arab guerilla factions fought a sporadic eight-hour gunbattle yesterday at two refugee camps near here. Sources said at least 15 guerrillas were killed or wounded. The Palestinian news agency Wafa said the clashes, atUnited Press International - 287 words
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Article68 1974-06-29 4 Geneva, Saturday. Up to 75 million people could starve to death within the coming year, a senior official of the World Council of Churches (WCC) warned here yesterday. The Rev. Graeme Jackson, acting director of toe WCC's Commission on Inter-Church Aid, Refugee and Worlo Services,68 words
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194 1974-06-29 4 Reuter Dacca, Saturday Pakistan Prime Minister Zulfikar All Bhutto, pledging his country would avoid "the same errors" that led to the suffering of the 1971 civil war, said yesterday he was confident Pakistan and Bangladesh could work together in the future. Mr. Bhutto wasReuter - 194 words
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Article162 1974-06-29 4 TODAY is Saturday, June 29, the 180th day of 1974 with 185 to follow. THE MOON is between Its first quarter and full phase. THE MORNING STABS are Venus and Jupiter. THE EVENING STARS are Mercury, Mars and Saturn. Those born on this date are under the sign of162 words
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Miscellaneous105 1974-06-29 4 NEW NATION CROSSWORD ■tfMH I I MBHaBH n l ,','it tin 1 ***1 —rrr, F*7* Wtfii >v,)*vj UPP Gambler of ft tort Disdainful w« New York city Irish island group finery Musical kay German road 48 Of the birds 50 Capable 51 False god 52 Smorgasbord Items M Roman god105 words
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FINANCE
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327 1974-06-29 5 Lee Yew Meng - By Lee Yew Meng The Singapore stock market hit another dull patch this week as it tottered under the weight of uncertainty. The drabness of the market was somewhat livened up by the exciting pace set by San Holdings towards the latter327 words
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Article123 1974-06-29 5 Hup Hln Cement Products Pte. Ltd. has embarked on a $500,000 expansion programme. The firm, which was established three years ago, will be building a new factory at Kwong Mln Road in Jurong. According to Mr. Ng Li an Khoon, the firm's executive director, plans for the123 words
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Article22 1974-06-29 5 Cathay Pacific Airways, which operates all-Jet scheduled flights In Asia, will start a thrice-weekly service to Sydney on October 21.22 words
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Article116 1974-06-29 5 Lufthansa German Airlines has announced the promotion of Mr. Jimmy Heng TJP. to cargo services supervisor. He Joined the airline three years ago and is stationed at the airline's cargo office in the Third Cargo Complex at Paya Lebar alrpcrt. Mr. Heng will leave for Germany In August to116 words
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Article1841 1974-06-29 5 1974 4 wks. Stock Ck •ins Price Las 1 Week's Week's HiCh Low a«o Buyer* Sellers Sale or TunOver 2.70 2.00 2.50 Acma 2.28 2.30 +0.02 6 1.30 1.03 1.05 Adhesive Tape 2.75 2.40 2.74 AJlnomoto 2.45 3.40 2.30 3.28 Alcan 3.10 -0.04 1 1.70 1.15 1.251,841 words
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OVERSEAS STOCK EXCHANGE PRICES
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Article369 1974-06-29 5 Stock prices closed lower In moderate trading yesterday on the New York Stock Exchange as interest rates continued to climb. Volume amounted to 12.010,000 shares, compared with 12,650,000 traded on Thursday. Bank of America and First National City Bank of New York, two of the leading banks in369 words
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Article37 1974-06-29 5 The Dow Jones range of stocks on the New York Btock Exchange yesterday were: 30 Industrials 801.47 (off 1J»), 30 transport 161.66 (off 0.63). 16 utilities 67.60 (up 0.03), and 66 stocks 340.66 (off 0.46).37 words
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Article201 1974-06-29 5 Closing prices (In francs) yesterday: Parisbas ***** +.60 Indochlne 163 —6.40 Foncier 304 —6 Pr in temps 63.30 —1.70 COS 394.60 —6.60 Bull 40 '"fh Royal Dutch 136.10 —1.40 Mlchelln 630 +34 Thomson 170 +6 CFP 147.10 —3 Rhone 136 —7 JO AIR 373 +4.60 BSN 776 —10 Philips201 words
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Article185 1974-06-29 5 Reflecting the share prices decline on the New York Stock Exchange, the market opened low with continued liquidation selling. Major steels, shipbuildings, oils and paperpulps lost ground while light electrical* centring on Bony were weak. The Tokyo Stock Exchange new Index: 333.02 (2.11 down), 225 stocks average: 4602.87 40.33185 words
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Article84 1974-06-29 5 This service i comes from the Union Bank of Swltcerland. Closing prices (in francs) on the Zurich Stock Exchange yesterday: UBS 2940 —10 SBO 618 —13 Credit Suisse 2580 —40 Swissair B. 495 Swiss Relnsur. 1900 —10 Wlnterthur B. 1430 Zurich Insur. 5950 J u vena b 1580 —1084 words
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OPINION
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Article443 1974-06-29 6 Increasing productivity will have to be Singapore's slogan for the coming year. This has been accepted by the Singapore Employers' Federation, the Singapore Manufacturers' Association and the National Trades Union Congress. The National Wages Council has also warned that Its wage adjustments next year will443 words
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Article150 1974-06-29 6 rWHISPERS' by .spy] A colleague swears that it Is the last favour he gives to public relations officers. After much persuasion and many promises of drinks and food, he managed to convince some people here to go over and take a look at a new hotel and150 words
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Article, Illustration930 1974-06-29 6 Edgar Koh - Meritocracy is well and rood for the capable and the Intelligent nijli in ■odety. It ensures that their talents and hard werk are given dne recornition and Jast rewards. Bat, as Edgar Koh points oat in his column this week, not everyone is intelligent and930 words
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821 1974-06-29 6 Robert Kaylor - Experiment in That Phnom pays off... From Robert Kaylor United Press International Two years ago, money and manpower were poured into Na Kae district with the blessing ol American advisers to make it a model testing ground against communistled insurgents. The results haveUnited Press International - 821 words
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Miscellaneous14 1974-06-29 6 m- m. 'm W//A m, m >V 'A WRiTTIN APOtOOY IN TRIPLICATE Witt SUfFICEl'14 words
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SATURDAY REVIEW
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Article, Illustration1373 1974-06-29 7 Morris David Rosenberg - The safari you will not forget... By Morris David Rosenberg Washington Post The sign "trespassers will be eaten" that stands near the entrance to the first phase of the Kings Dominion entertainment area, 20 miles north of Richmond, US, is meant to intrigue, not frighten, motorists. AfterWashington Post - 1,373 words
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Article502 1974-06-29 7 BARRISTER Miss Mary Colson says British women should be allowed to fight like soldiers or become coal miners. She claims the British Government has not kept Its pledge to ensure job equality for women. She wants a Equal Opportunities Commission to combat "the absurd taboos" on women at502 words
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Article771 1974-06-29 8 Robert Kirach - Watergate and the Press plum ILLUMINATING THE HIDDEN SIDE OF PUBLIC EVENTS... ALL THE PRESIDENTS MEN: by Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward (Simon and Schuster: US$B.95; Illustrated). AN AMERICAN LIFE: by Jefc Stu s r t Msgruder (Athsneum: US$lO; Illustrated). By Robert Kirach Los Angeles Times The tide of booksLos Angeles Times - 771 words
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Article475 1974-06-29 8 THE SOUND OF WAVES by Yukio Mishima translated by Meredith WeaHiarby (A Berkley Medallion Book US$l .25) Reviewed by HO SOO KAM. Eternal like the surging waves of the sea Is the story of first love. The lovers are Shinjl, a lissom lad from the fishing village475 words
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Article, Illustration142 1974-06-29 8 These memoirs are an eloquent account of Prince Norodom Sihanouk's light for Cambodian Independence first against Prance and then, for oyer 20 years, against the United States. S: ban oak snows that Cambodia's freedom from the French was only the beginning of a bigger straggle. Exposing142 words
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Article, Illustration543 1974-06-29 8 ANDREW LAU - STAMPS ■r ANDREW LAU The postal authorities will highlight the centenary of the founding of the Universal Postal Union (UPU) in a new set of postage stamps oa July 7. The new stamps will be In denominations of 10 cents, 35543 words
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PAPERBACKS
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Article74 1974-06-29 8 FLAMINGO FEATHEB by Laurens van der Fort, (Penguin), 303 When a great dream has been dreamt the Amangtakwena pass a flamingo feather among the scattered members of their tribe. It Is the signal to return to Umangonl. The man brutally murdered outside the South African home of74 words
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Article70 1974-06-29 8 THE GRAPES OF PARADISE by H.E. Rates, (Pengnin), 118 pages. Here are eight novellas which reaffirm HJS. Bates's place In the top ranks of contemporary short-story writers. Setting hl£ scenes with subtle skill a seaside garrison town, the Italian lakes, a Spanish port, an Island off70 words
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Article148 1974-06-29 8 THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DBO O D by Charles Dickens (Penguin), 314 p»|ti. The Mysterj of Edwin Drood was left unfinished when Dickens died on June 0, 1870. It remains a mystery without a solution and numerous attempts, many of them highly Ingenious, have been made to148 words
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Article822 1974-06-29 9 EDGAR KOH - Need to improve sports coverage SIGHT SOUND ar EDGAR KOH The Joke is going around that the RTS cameraman wag so disheartened daring the Singapore Peaaftg Cup match last week that he miaged the fourth goal Penang put into Singapore's net The unseen stinger822 words
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Article, Illustration493 1974-06-29 9 VIOLET OON - THEATRE i by VIOLET OON Youll get the chance to see hilarious take-off pf army life by our National Servicemen on July 7 at 8 pjn, at the Kreta Ayer People's Theatre when the Singapore Armed Forces Music and Drama Company gives its first public performance.493 words
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Article, Illustration1093 1974-06-29 9 Betty L. Khoo - JBIi Betty L.Khoo The best test of how you rate as a neighbour is whether you can put up with the most earshattering rackets from the neighbour- hood WITHOUT summoning the police. This quite naturally became toe topic of conversation as I sat, one evening, having1,093 words
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Article, Illustration207 1974-06-29 9 GENE TEO - ART wr GENE TEO Mother and her teenage daughter in a joint art exhibition But their approach is different. Mom. Mr*. Pat Stewart if more coneerrattre In ityle and colour*. Daughter Bonnie Is bolder, more free and colourful. But It is their common Interest In Chinese brush painting207 words
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SPORTS
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Article355 1974-06-29 10 S0NNY YAP - By S0NNY YAP Twenty-one International tournaments and matches have been planned for the Pesta Sukan In August. The festival of sport an annual feature on our calender—la expected to draw an unprecedented number of foreign participants from the Asia-Pacific region Though most of the meets are355 words
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208 1974-06-29 10 tniuinr Saturday Third seeded Jimmy Connors of Belleville, Illinois survived Australian Phil Dent's muscular attempt to cause the first upset of the 1974 Wimbledon tennis championships in an absorbing centre court match yesterday. Dent,, 24. with a physique that Would not put htm out208 words
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Article32 1974-06-29 10 Seoul, Saturday South Korea beat Iran 74-25 after a 44-19 halftime lead on the second day of the four-nation final round of the fifth Asian women's basketball «*>**ynp<ftnfhipa here yesterday.32 words
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227 1974-06-29 10 Hanorer, Saturday. Brail} trained yesterday to the tone of a practising bras* band for their World Cup battle against Argentina tomorrow. The defending world chaagrtons. in high spirit*, gave their forwards a heavy workout. Feature of the 100mlnute trailing snsslnn was midileld star Rlvelino's227 words
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Article2528 1974-06-29 11 wrm 200 ciM 3 otv 2 9tof mil ■I ($8,500 $8,950 to win Dlf) 1 3585 Koto efto > (Allan Cheah) E Breuketai 9.0 (dd+10) tns»ai*i LMrmcrUc a (TnMt T) Spencer 8.12 (dd+18) Ml 'I i m t'f SaeoM* a (CLLP) Manaor 8 i2,528 words
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261 1974-06-29 11 By SCRUTINEER Bhaw Stable'# champion stayer. Showgirl V, lores 9 wet track, and with conditions in her favour she will be hard to beat in the $61,000 Perak Derby (Race 4) over IV at Ipoh tomorrow. Showgirl la fighting fit She261 words
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Article65 1974-06-29 11 Rm DANTB law a 1 mmmt ri lL t1r Warpath Dwrld's Chain mrnm i wwmrm Aaxom tbBDt Pan TUt MM BeU Omoaboftt Wttm s F II INN 1 Wtaalow Boy Window Bor Pthfcww g 4 T~ T~ Anritl Ttan An lffun Mrdrii Omm use* "3 OoaJ* 1 SET65 words
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Article33 1974-06-29 11 Rangoon, Saturday.— Burma will send a weightllftlng team to China far a goodwill visit during the first weak of July under an exchange programme, the Bormeee language newspaper Vanguard reported yesterday.33 words
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Article125 1974-06-29 11 New York, Saturday Rank Beard. Bob Ooalby and Gary McCord tied for the first day lead In the US$3OO,OOO Western Open golf tournament with one-under-par 70s yesterday. United States Open champion Hale Irwin, along with defending British Open champion Tom Welskopf headed a group of125 words
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Advertisement1206 1974-06-29 11 THE BANK OF CANTON, LIMITED (Incorporated in Hong Kong on 21st February 1912) BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31ST DECEMBER 1973. LIABILITIES AUTHORISED CAPITAL: 2.000.000 •*> -i--10.000.000 13.000.000 25.000.000 200.000 first Preference Shares of $10 each fe 12% p.a. Cumulative 1.000.000 Second Preference Shares of $10 each fe 6% p.a. Cumulative1,206 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1420 1974-06-29 12 TV RADIO ■■■(mini t* i iii IN OPENING ANNCTS followed by SESAME STREET LOO SATURDAY MATINEE Hell Bent Tor Leather: Man is bushwacked and mW.rfVpn u a wanted killer. Based on a novel by Ray Hogan. Starring: Audie Murphy, Felicia Farr, Stephen McNally, Robert Middleton. S.20 BADMINTON Highlights of Exhlbitlon1,420 words
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Miscellaneous1703 1974-06-29 12 \m BACK PAGE i AT THE CINEMA with EDGAR KOH REASON TO LIVE, REASON TO DB: James Cob urn, Bud Spencer and Telly 8a v alas in a ttraife Continental Western In which they storm an almost impregnable fort with the help of oondemned prisoners. Bach does so for his1,703 words
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Article, Illustration85 1974-06-29 13 Crowds. Noise Problems. They are all there- But NOT for these newly-weds. Yes, Mr. and Mrs. William Cl?ua are away from it all-in a world of their own. They are oblivion to the crowds. Noise does not exist for them- And problems? Well, they don't want toPicture by PHILIP LIM - 85 words
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Article, Illustration510 1974-06-29 14 Sunny Wee - By Sunny Wee Once again more than 100 couples from all walks of life will take part In a erand mass wedding on Sept. 20. They will assemble in one of the leading restaurants and an elaborate programme will be drawn up for510 words
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723 1974-06-29 15 Violet Oon - A SOURCE OF GLOOM By Violet Oon Wedding gifts can be a source of gloom or Joy to the newlyweds. Often the cry is: "What horrible presents we have got. So many duplicates and ornaments which we will never put on display723 words
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Article, Illustration1120 1974-06-29 17 Violet Oon - By Violet Oon There is nothing as disastrous as a wedding that has been given little thought. Bridegrooms have been known to go the wrong church, flowers have gone astray and 1 even heard of a case where the restaurant booking was not made properly.1,120 words
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Article559 1974-06-29 17 HE IS BECOMING MORE FASHION CONSCIOUS Talk about weddings and everyone worries about how the bride is going to look and what she is going to wear. The poor groom is relegated to a back seat although he Is an equally important person in the proceedings. This559 words
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533 1974-06-29 19 Violet Oon - tue By Violet Oon Jewellery is as much a part of the Asian bride's trousseau as her wedding gown. She wears It on her wedding day and receives pieces of gold and precious stones as presents from her parents and relatives. Often she533 words
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552 1974-06-29 20 Betty L. Khoo - WHAT TOUR OPERATORS OFFER FOR THAT SPECIAL TRIP By 1 Betty L. Khoo The romantles used to say it was a waste of hard-earned money for a couple to go on an expensive honeymoon jaunt of Europe or Japan. Bince newly-weds have only eyes552 words
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Advertisement125 1974-06-29 13 HONEYMOON Express 2 GIFTS that do not being Joy to the couple...3 GROOMING the groom... 5 DINNER wKh all the perks thrown In...5 SEND oat yoar wedding e a r d s well In advance ...6 All that flitters is not glory, girls ...7 HON ETMOON holidays: Sky is the125 words
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Advertisement281 1974-06-29 14 Perfect sleep. That's Dunlopillo, the world's best. It's as good as sleeping on air. Gentle support while you sleep When you sleep on a Dunlopillo mattress, it's as good as sleeping on air with millions of tiny air bubbles gently supporting every inch of your body. No matter how you281 words
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Advertisement69 1974-06-29 15 We also conduct courses in make-up, facial, hairdressing and dressmaking. 69A 3A Outram Park 94-387 (bridal) 93-505 (hairdrasiing) 101-102 Katong Shopping Centra 464-204 (bridal) 464-203 (hairdreaaing) G6 Tanglin Shopping Centra 377-107 Special 'Discount COSMETICS PERFUMERIES TOILETRIES GIFT^SETS SUNDRIES VISIT (HOUSE OF COSMETICS) 279—A, 253—A, Blk. 21-22, Outram Park, Singapore 3.69 words
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Advertisement190 1974-06-29 15 I Opening Sales With Special I Discounts For Brides And Bridegroom Catherine Alice ft Michael Ling (London trained) Halretyllete FOR LADIES Hairstyling Coloring Frosting Body Massage Manicure Pedicure Special Treatment For Pimoles Blackheads For Ladies Gents FOR MEN Hair-cut Head Massage Shampoo 8t Shaving Facial Treatment Manicure Pedicure Waving Setting190 words
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Advertisement294 1974-06-29 16 Imn/eorea/mb.eong 7?T£zWzz*lzT=tr DEPARTURE 6/7, 15/7, 20/7, 27/7, 3/8, 17/8, 31/8, 14/9, 21/9, 28/9, 5/10, 12/10, 26/10, 2/11, 9/11, 16/11, 23/11, PESTARIA INDONESIA (BALI/IOGYA& JAKARTA) 4/6 DAYS $635.KUL5740. $790.KUL5895 "/io, l i°:y i/O 9 26/10! Europe Exclusive Tours! SUPERIOR GRADE HOTELS PRIVATE SHOWER OR BATH-ALL CITY SIGHTSEEING AIR-CONDITIONED DELUXE COACHES. SEE294 words
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Advertisement165 1974-06-29 17 JBr June can transform von into an J w attractive bride Brides-to-be who are having make-up or hair styling problems should consult Miss June Liew. a Japanese trained beautician, specialising in skin care, bridal make-up and hair dressing. At present she runs a well-equipped beauty saloon 'The June's Beauty House'165 words
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Advertisement152 1974-06-29 18 WOMEN CRYSTALLIZE DREAMS DIFFERENTLY some with taste, others not. But they all know that a gem is more than a symbol of success and achievement. A gem is an indestructible testimonial of a dream fulfilled. r )>" M' '0 t/ V J* V "s SINGAPORE ARTISANS PTE. LTD. Gl6, Ground152 words
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Advertisement294 1974-06-29 18 An entirely NEW LOOK fori KANEBO .1' I i*t *i i I i*! «t J I Miss Michiyo Maruta, Kanebo's top Beauty Creator direct from Japan, is here to introduce the latent IN-LOOK. A tinging, fresh, magic combination of bright sun colours to put you in THAT Holiday Mood FEELING.294 words
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Advertisement107 1974-06-29 20 V'.& L« a m j? y *v T^f}i v; M eo*The most exclusive and expensive watch in the world, and the most beautiful too. The most artistic TIME PIECE which you will always treasure. Sol* Agent: Shut Hwi (Import ft Export) Pta. Ltd. Tanglin Shopping Centra, 1(t floor, 19. Tanglin107 words
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Advertisement101 1974-06-29 20 >;;",!}>\~;`?'|-$~+?$.+!;!\'-@. Trom to Singapore Efficient Hongkong c Woikmanship with G Distinctive Style tu' V JADE RING 18K White Gold set with I piece square translucent apple green JADE, 39 BRILLIANT 12 BAGUETTE DIAMONDS. *>v wfT V»«-' JADE BROOCH 18K White Gold set with 2 pieces round'holed JADE,I22 BRILLIANT 26 BAGUETTE101 words
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