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Title Section23 1974-07-15 1 NEW NATION iINGAPORE Monday evening, July 15, 1974 No. 1076 Price 20 cents M C. (P) 20/74 NEV^TION SINGAPORE, MONDAY JULY 15, 197423 words
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Article, Illustration464 1974-07-15 1 "We will act if voluntary measures are not adopted* C o m m un icatlons Minister Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin today warned that unless there was restraint op the growth rate of private cars and reduction in road traffic Jams, the464 words
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Article147 1974-07-15 1 A five year old schoolgirl was found drowned in a 10-foot deep well inside her bathroom, off Upper Thomson Road yesterday. Tan Poh Suan had earlier been told to take a bath In the makeshift bathroom by her mother who was busy cooking food147 words
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248 1974-07-15 1 United Press International Sydney, Monday Frank Sinatra said yesterday he had never experienced anything "so ridiculous in 37 years of performing" as last week's union boycott threat to stop his U*****,000 ($1.6 million) f1 v e-concert Australian tour. "We had all kinds of ridiculous thingsUnited Press International - 248 words
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Article106 1974-07-15 1 18 Nixon guilty? To what extent was Dr. IF'n'-r" Involved in Watergate? How did the Watergate conspirators evolve their plans for sabotage and blackmail? In a special serialisation of the book. All The President's Men. written by the chief iBW—I of the Watergate scandal. Carl106 words
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Article10 1974-07-15 1 Police reported 91 accidents yesterday. Eight were serious.10 words
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Article121 1974-07-15 1 In selective trading, share prices were generally lower on the Stock Exchange of Singapore this morning. BUSINESS DONE: San Holdings (4) 0.90, (5) 0.91, (7) 0.03, (2) 0.92 ft. (27) 0.03, (36) OJ3V4. (1) o.olft. City Developments (I) 1.28. Faber Merlin (12) 1.56, (3) 1.54, (16) 1.55.121 words
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Article96 1974-07-15 1 Two break-Ins Involving a total loss of over $10,700 In cash and valuables were reported to the police yesterday. In the first case. Mr. Lee Hu Seng, 26. returned to his Jurong Town flat at 9.30 pan. to find his rooms ransacked and $1800 In cash and valuables96 words
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Article, Illustration283 1974-07-15 1 Singaporeans have often been accused of being cold, indifferent, and lacking in sympathy when it comes to helping the handicapped. Today, we have ample proof that this is NOT so. When our reporter went "blind" at noon last Ba' turday, helping hands came from all283 words
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Article451 1974-07-15 1 Thanks to napkin sent for woman Reuter Washington, Monday Seven hostages, held by two armed convicts for almost four days In the cells of the Federal courthouse here, made a daring escape from their captors yesterday—thanks to a key hidden Inside a sanitary napkin. The hostages,Reuter - 451 words
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Article31 1974-07-15 1 Reuter Katmandu, Monday A court here has sentenced four men to life lmprlsorment for smuggling three hand grenades from India, the National News Agency said last night.Reuter - 31 words
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Article175 1974-07-15 1 Bharathi Mohan - Bx Bharathi Mohan A 25-year old man who went to pick fruits from an orchard off Ponggol Road yesterday was found dead at the foot of a mangosteen tree. Harry Yeo Kwel Shye of Jalan Besar, was found Weeding beside the tree by an elderly woman who175 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous18 1974-07-15 1 Forecast Singapore's weather outlook from 1 am. to 6 p.m. today Occasional slight rain In the early afternoon.18 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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Article, Illustration902 1974-07-15 2 Richard Lim - Helping hands, words of concern as I take a walk in the dark B J Richard Lim I undertook something apparently difficult. I walked in the "dark," not knowing my direction and prospects. Yet, I had within me something stronger than reality or probabilityPictures by Philip Lim - 902 words
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Article, Illustration593 1974-07-15 2 Rav K. Dhaliwal - Women head list of Samaritans DOWN...THEN EIGHT HELPING HANDS REACH OUT By Rav K. Dhaliwal Hats off to at least 25 Singaporeans who offered a helping hand to our "blind" reporter Richard Lim as he stumbled along Raffles Place and High593 words
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Article360 1974-07-15 2 The Government should provide Jobs for the blind to set a good example. Tills wm urged by the head of the Rehabilitation and Social Services <4 the Singapore Association for the Blind, Mr. Ron Chandran-Dudley. Mr. Chandran Dudley said that some of the telephone360 words
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422 1974-07-15 3 Unclean food charge The Government is Investigating complaints from members of the public against 55 hawkers who are alleged to have sold unclean food. Steps are being taken by the Ministry of the Environment to check their stalls and premises. The Ministry's Operations422 words
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Article, Illustration226 1974-07-15 3 Greetings of the season lay In plentiful before these two spastl: children—but they were more than five months too early. Bit t'-at was not what caught the attention of Sylvia Tan, 7, and Llm Kok Hong, 6, when they saw the array of Christmas226 words
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Article54 1974-07-15 3 The Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Is offering four new scholarships, tenable at Institutions of higher learning in Singapore and Malaysia, for the children of Its staff. These awards are In addition to the annual ones for undergraduates In Singapore and Malaysia and other scholarships fcr children of staff members54 words
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Article287 1974-07-15 3 Copies on sale now All exit passageways and staircases must be provided with artificial lighting facilities. This, however, does not apply to detached, semldetached or terrace houses. This la spelt out in the code of fire precautions for buildings published last week by the building287 words
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Article82 1974-07-15 3 The children's sections of the Toa Payoh and Queenstown branch libraries will hold a tell-a-folktale competition to mark the 1974 Festival of Books from Aug. 30 to Sept. 8. The competition, in English and Chinese, is open to children in Primary three to Primary six. They will have82 words
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Article68 1974-07-15 3 Mr. Toh Seng Sit has been elected chairman of the Insltute of Building. Other Officials are: Messrs Chng Chwee Leng, Albert Chew. Llm Boon Liang, Chan Chee Tlong, Cheah Woon Kong, Kong Mun Kong, Francis Loke, Lau Swee Seng, Peter Llm Kong Ong, Paul Llm Teck Cheong,68 words
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300 1974-07-15 3 Parents should talk more to their children and make real efforts In explaining things to them and educating them early In life, according to a Government child psychiatrist. Dr. Wong Sze Tal of the Child Psychiatrist Clinic, said that this was a very important300 words
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Article31 1974-07-15 3 The chairman at the International Council on Education for Teaching, Mr. W. Clement Stone, will attend the organisation's 21st World Assembly in Singapore from July 28 to August L31 words
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Article, Illustration211 1974-07-15 3 Crowds of envious onlookers surrounded Mr. Tang Sal Kal over the weekend as he took Miss Chinatown U.S.A. 1974, Pamela Fong, on a tour of Slng a p or e's Chinatown. The 42- year-old trishaw rider chatted In Cantonese with hisPicture by Nik Kasmanl shows Pamela in - 211 words
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178 1974-07-15 3 The Government has collected more than $1 million In fines and arrears of Central Provident Fund contributions from employers during the first six months of this year. This Is the result of the successful prosecution of more than 312 employers who were found178 words
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Article20 1974-07-15 3 The Buklt Merah community centre will organise a Souther# Islands tour on Banday from 9 a.m. to 420 words
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Article, Illustration573 1974-07-15 4 EDGAR KOH - Scares as past forces itself upon present sv EDGAR KOH FROM BEYOND THE GRAVE directed by Kevin Connor, with Peter Cushlng, lan Bannen, Diana Dors, Margaret Lelghton, Donald Pleasance, lan Carmlchael and Nyree Dawn Porter (Capitol). This is a573 words
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Article287 1974-07-15 4 Jenifer': diary LISTEN to the Sound of Singapore Airlines a record featuring the theme songs of SIA. It Is ■aid to be selling pretty well and the songs are "catchy." Composed and sung by Patrick Aulton, one can sing along as the words are287 words
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699 1974-07-15 4 Ismail Kassim - The massage with a difference By Ismail Kassim Clad only in a sarong and lying face downwards on a mattress in the living room of a wooden kampung house, I felt thumbs and fingers jabbing and pressing at my calves, thighs, torso and shoulder in699 words
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Article, Illustration451 1974-07-15 4 Jennifer Schoon - By Jennifer Schoon The Tlongco Brothers they really are related—held the coveted title Mr. Showbusiness for two consecutive years in the Philippines and with just cause, their per f or mances are packed with excellent singing, dancing, skits and when required they play their451 words
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Article684 1974-07-15 4 Los Angeles Times Cucumbers most often end up in salads. Their crisp texture and refreshing flavour make them perfect for eating raw. Once they are cooked, however, cucumbers take on a more aggressive personality. Sauteed In butter, their slight bitterness balances out the richness ofLos Angeles Times - 684 words
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WORLD NEWS
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350 1974-07-15 5 Blow to Labour government's family planning scheme Reuter London Monday Relations between Britain's doctors and the Government became more strained yesterday following the decision of the British Medical Association (BMA) to stop issuing free contraceptives, including the Pill, on social grounds. Free familyReuter - 350 words
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Article144 1974-07-15 5 United Press International Phnom Penh, Monday Government forces under siege at Kompong Bella were hit by artillery and ground attacks last Saturday and six fighterbombers made repeated bombing runs against the attacking rebels, field reports said. Gen. Sosthene Fernandes, commander-in-chief of the government armed forces, flewUnited Press International - 144 words
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145 1974-07-15 5 Reuter Dar Es Salaam. Monday Tanzania lastnight denied allegations made by President Idi Amin of Uganda that it planned to mount an Invasion of Uganda. A government statement Issued here soon after President Amln's accusation was made public on Uganda Radio, fyirf Tanzania adheredReuter - 145 words
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185 1974-07-15 5 Reuter London, Monday Queen Elizabeth and other members of Britain's Royal family were called upon yesterday to take big pay cuts aa a lead to other rich people during the country's inflation troubles. Mr. Jo Grimond, former leader of the minority Liberal PartyReuter - 185 words
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Article61 1974-07-15 5 Reuter London, Monday A British Navy mlnehunter. The Maxton, yesterday became the first vessel to travel the whole length of the Sues Canal since 1967, the Ministry of Defence disclosed. The ship, which arrived at Suez from Ismailla, had to negotiate three wrecks which still block theReuter - 61 words
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Article, Illustration125 1974-07-15 5 The US Treasury Secretary, Mr. William Simon (left) met Egypt's deputy premier. Dr. Abdel Aziz Hegazi, in Cairo yesterday on his first round talks with Egyptian officials to strengthen ties between the two countries. No formal agenda has been announced, nut the discussions are expected toUPI radio picture - 125 words
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Article, Illustration170 1974-07-15 5 Reuter Sydney, Monday Frank Sinatra (above) said last night he had been told President Nixon was delighted with Press coverage of his troubled Australian tour because It kept Watergate off newspaper front singer told an audience of 5000 peopleincluding Prime Minister Gough Whitlam andReuter - 170 words
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256 1974-07-15 5 Reuter Saigon. Monday First official result* were expected later today from South Vietnam's local council election* which left at least 84 people killed, wounded or missing in and around rmlHnar tft&tlODl. Interior Ministry officials reported at least 18 communist attacks on voters andReuter - 256 words
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Article353 1974-07-15 5 'Million barrels a day* Reuter Cairo, Monday Egypt hopes eventually to be producing about one million barrels of oil a day, top Egyptian officials told US Treasury Secretary Mr. William Simon yesterday. Mr. Simon, who met the officials here on prospects for US-Egypt-ianReuter - 353 words
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Article276 1974-07-15 5 Reuter New York, Monday US Secretary of State Dr. Henry Kissinger tipped off Egyptian President Anwar Sadat that Israel knew In advance when last October's Middle East war would begin. a US military analyst and historian claimed yesterday. As a result. President Sadat orderedReuter - 276 words
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208 1974-07-15 5 Reuter New Delhi, Monday. Afghanistan has strongly denied Pakistani charges of Afghan troop movements along the border with Pakistan, the official Kabul Radio was reported as saying yesterday. The All India Radio quoted Kabul Radio as saying that an Afghan Foreign Ministry spokesman hadReuter - 208 words
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Article412 1974-07-15 5 Reuter Lisbon, Monday Colonel Vasco Dos Santos Goncalves, surprise choice as Portugal's new Prime Minister, began forming a government yesterday and said he aimed to make as few changes as possible. The old government, made up largely of civilians of centre or leftwing tendencies, collapsedReuter - 412 words
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Article65 1974-07-15 5 Reuter Sao Paulo, Monday. About 150 teenage girls attempted a mass breakout from a Sao Paulo detention centre twice in the past week after rioting over bad food. Strong detachments of police and firemen were called In on Wednesday and Friday to quell the riotReuter - 65 words
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Article159 1974-07-15 5 Reuter Paris, Monday. France yesterday celebrated Bastille Day with a difference—a holiday for the people with the traditional display of the nation's armed might toned down. President Vaiery Glscard d'Estalng said he wanted the national day to regain its "gaiety and contacts with the people" andReuter - 159 words
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Article65 1974-07-15 5 Reuter Buenos Aires, Monday Labour Minister Ricardo Otero was hospitalised with heart trouble yesterday after collapsing at the deathbed of Adeline Romero, leader of Argentina's powerful General Labour Confederation (COT). A Labour Ministry statement said Mr. Otero. 52. suffered "an emotional shock" at the sudden death of Mr.Reuter - 65 words
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OPINION
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Article469 1974-07-15 6 Despite the great fanfare given to it, only the very naive are expecting the 10week Caracas conference on the law of the seabed will end with a clear and internationally accepted set of laws for the seas. The immensity and complexities of the problem do not make469 words
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Article117 1974-07-15 6 f 'WHISPERS' by ispy J No wonder people say the English are a strange nation. A colleague who visited that country recently, was at a tube station waiting for her train when a voice over the loudspeakers announced. "Will those proceeding to Baling Broadway take the nest train117 words
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Article, Illustration1257 1974-07-15 6 Alex Josey - Chairman Mm Tsetuf is not only an old nan. It Is known that he is also a sick nan. It is not surprising therefore. that the identity of the Chairman's successor has become a popular topic of conversations. Amen* the potential successors is rn«i>| Chine,1,257 words
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Letters
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Article186 1974-07-15 6 There were three weeks' school holidays which the Public Works Department could have taken advantage of to dig holes and lay the sewer pipes at the Guillemard schools. But It chooses to do It now at the Inconvenience of pupils, parents, taxis, buses, vans, trishaws and186 words
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Article75 1974-07-15 6 M. SALLEH - M. SALLEH If any reader knows of a stretch of good road that has not been dug up in one way or another this year would they please Inform the P.WJD? It would be only too delighted I am sure to dig a trench or make some disturbance75 words
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Article103 1974-07-15 6 My children returning home from school In the evening to Block 168 A in Queens way have to grope in the dark along the common groundfloor and up the flight of dark steps. The reason is that the lights do not come on till 7.30 p.m.103 words
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Article43 1974-07-15 6 YEONG KUM KEE - YEONG KUM KEE Public Relations Officer, Ministry of National Development, Singapore, 2. Please refer to the letter by MJCJ. (NN, 28.6.74). The provision of pedestrain signals along Penang Road will be considered for inclusion in the PWD's work programme for 1975.43 words
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Article60 1974-07-15 6 LIM AH KOW - LIM AH KOW I am staying at Block 13, Albert House and (or the past eight weeks, the lift which was broken down has not been repaired. This causes great inconvenience to the tenants as the other lilt is always crowded. Thus many have to climb60 words
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782 1974-07-15 6 Douglas Ramsey - Prom Douglas Ramsey Washington Post Director General Olivier Long has proposed, with firm U.S. backing, that a highlevel group be set up inside the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) to deal more effectively with crisis situations in the world economy, sourcesWashington Post - 782 words
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477 1974-07-15 6 David Lamb - From David Lamb Los Angeles Times A Federal Senator has launched a curiously unprovoked series of attacks against the U.S. Ambassador that apparently represents a left-wing challenge to the authority of Prime Minister Gough Whitlam. In speeches and rallies here and in BrisbaneLos Angeles Times - 477 words
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VOICE OF THE PRESS
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Article127 1974-07-15 6 UTUSAN MELAYU - UTUSAN MELAYU The action of foreign nationals, particularly from Singapore, who enter the country on a two-wee!; visit pass but take up employment or engage In business in the country, particularly In Johor, shows a lack of goodwill on their part They show no127 words
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298 1974-07-15 6 NANYANG SIANG PAU - NANYANG SIANG PAU Many Singaporeans are reported to have been trying to dispose of their businesses and properties In Malaysia because of a snag in entering Johor Baru. An explanation was jrtven by the Malavslan Immigration Department the other day that these Singaporeans who298 words
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SPECIAL FEATURE
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Article, Illustration3606 1974-07-15 7 B.Woodward, C. Bernstein - IT ALL BEGAN IN 1972 A dull job turns into world scandal BEGINNING THE INSIDE STORY OF HOW TWO AMERICAN JOURNALISTS BLEW THE LID OFF WATERGATE First of 7-part series by B.Woodward, C.Bernstein June 17, 1972. Nine o'clock Saturday morning. Early for the telephone. Woodward flumbed for3,606 words
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Article, Illustration151 1974-07-15 7 Bernstein (left) and Woodward, the chief discoverers of all the Watergate dirt, began their saga in mutual distrust, each fearing that the other might walk off with the rest of the story. But it was too big for that, and the two worked ever more151 words
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MOTORING AND BEHIND THE NEWS
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Article, Illustration730 1974-07-15 8 Jim Watkins - i MOTORING Jim Watkins The Datsun 1808, a newcomer to the Singapore motoring scene Is already wellknown In other parts of the world, particularly Europe, for this was the car chosen to extend the Japanese "invasion" there. The Initial target in the Common730 words
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Article, Illustration832 1974-07-15 8 Lee Chiu San - MOTOR CYCLE Lee Chiu San Electronic ignition systems are something which most of the latest road racers and luxury motor-cycles boast of. They are also found on many trails and motocross machines which need the Invulnerability to w«ter which some systems give. Thouga the832 words
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892 1974-07-15 8 Ronnie Muntu - INDONESIA SOUTH-EAST ASIA REPORT From Ronnie Muntu Indonesian Foreign Minister Mr. Adam Malik's three-week tour of three East European and two Asian East-bloc countries Is seen here as an attempt to lessen Indonesia's near total dependence on the West ror foreign aid and Investment.892 words
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509 1974-07-15 8 B. Ronquillo - PHILIPPINES I From B. Ronquillo Under President Marcos' "constitutional authoritarian" administration the government has been assuming increasing obligations in the overall task of promoting the general welfare and the national interest. This is reflected in the extension of greater social benefits to workers509 words
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664 1974-07-15 8 Jose Katigbak - MALAYSIA From Jose Katigbak Reuter Malaysia's onceflagging fishing industry is slowly being revitalised as more and more of the country's 80,000 fishermen venture farther out to sea to cast their nets. Until a few years ago the main bulk of fishing was carried out nearReuter - 664 words
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FINANCE AND TREND
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SHARE ROUND-UP
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Article453 1974-07-15 9 After the heavy fall during the beginning of this week, Dutch share prices started to recover during the second half. On balance, pilces were considerably lower, leading to new lows for the general index figure. The absolute trough for this year so far was reached on July 9, when453 words
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Article223 1974-07-15 9 After a hesitant opening the market saw a continued improvement during the week. Buying was coming from domestic Institutional investors who picked up stock of blue chip companies many of which had been unduly depressed in the general market weakness. Shares of chemical companies and banks were in demand223 words
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Article460 1974-07-15 9 The U.K. equity market once again displayed variable fortunes this week. Haying opened firm on the Monday, news later In the day of a sharp decline In Wall Street undermined sentiment and more than reversed the gains. Despite the overnight news of the magnitude of Wall Street's fall (21.2460 words
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Article248 1974-07-15 9 For the first part of the week the Italian Stock Exchange continued the down-trend which led the general Index to a new low-for-the-year. Then it registered a technical reaction during Thursday session, which consolidated in the next one. The general stock Index closed at around 61 on higher volume248 words
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Article290 1974-07-15 9 The Paris market trend has been less unlformaly bad this week, although there his been much oscillation. Despite the new and heavy depression of Wall Street, which has of course, In Its first step had a depressing Influence, the stock exchange market then recovered, leaving an impression which at290 words
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Article363 1974-07-15 9 The market should remain about the 4.500 4 600 mark for the time being. Purchases by investment trust funds, life Insurances and individual Investors are unexpectedly strong. The economy hit a bottom in the JanuaryMarch quarter and is expected to recover basically from the latter half of fiscal 1974363 words
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338 1974-07-15 9 United Press International Manila, Monday Investors from Hong Kong, Britain and other Asian and European countries are investing heavily ip the Philippine stock market, banking sources say. Central bank and stock market admit there hunt been a boom as spectacular as the one In FebruaryUnited Press International - 338 words
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Article347 1974-07-15 9 Also during this week, the Swiss stock market failed to find firm ground. At relatively small volume a downtrend was witnessed at all sectors, especially the bank stocks. The decline was mainly due to the still very high inflation rate, the big long term credit demand, the increasing protective347 words
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Article13 1974-07-15 9 OVERSEAS STOCKS L!i.f.i > l .%i tela iTyt^T^^Tf^TW-1 f- IrrVirf'-l F^rrfrf 1W Reuter13 words
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Article380 1974-07-15 9 FATHER OF HER FIVE CHILDREN A BAD-TEMPERED DRUNK Dear Ros: I am 32 years old and my husband Is 59. I have five children (the eldest Is 12) by him but we are not married. He loves to have a lot of money and380 words
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Article257 1974-07-15 9 Dear Ros: At 18, I already have three girls In my life. The first is a cousin. I've known her for three Kelts since I was In Sec. ur and we were madly In love. Then when I went to Pre. U, another girl came onto257 words
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Article207 1974-07-15 9 Dear Ros: My problem is rather unusual and I dare not confide in my mends for fear they won't believe it Whenever I am in a tense situation or am sitting for an examination, music and songs which I have heard before seem to flow into my207 words
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Article160 1974-07-15 9 Dear Ros: I'm In love with this boy at first sight too. But he's already got a steady girl (whom I happen to know) and she's terribly selfish. She won't let him speak with or smile at other girls. I've quarrelled with her once over160 words
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Article174 1974-07-15 9 Dear Rot: He's dated me twice since we met tlx month* ago and I've discovered on these occasions that he Is only Interested In physical lore, rye struggled to free myself whenever he gets his hands round me and he's called me childish and174 words
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Article137 1974-07-15 9 Dear Ros: I wonder what is wrong with me. At 27, I have still to find myself a steady girlfriend. I'm Chinese, a teacher, and possess a sense of humour and have a cheerful disposition. Is It because I'm only 5' 2" tall and the137 words
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Article254 1974-07-15 9 Dear Ros, My husband left me and my children about a month ago. He also quit his job all this for a woman from Kuching. Sarawak. I've caught him In bed with this woman and his friends tell me that she passes as his254 words
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Article211 1974-07-15 9 Dear Roe: I am a 17-year-old girl with quite a sweet-look-ing face, especially when I've got a little make-up on. Boys from varloue schools and around my neighbourhood are always chasing me but I'm only Interested In the boy next door. However. he takes very211 words
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Article205 1974-07-15 9 Dear Ros: I am 15 years old and love to go dancing, but my mother forbids me to. I've gone to a few without Celling her but she found out and gave me a severe scolding. She said if I went to another party against her wishes, she'd205 words
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Article208 1974-07-15 9 Dear Ros: My husband tries very hard, but I do not enJoy sex with him. It Is not easy for a woman to be 'tempted" unless aroused and he's always saying he can wait till I'm tempted. I've told him several times that the man, when208 words
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Article, Illustration339 1974-07-15 10 Inteifaridn led all the way. InterUrkin led Into the straight from City Stains and Tlmberlane, with Royalty and Five O Five moving up. Timberlane raced up to Intertarldn close home. Interlarkin ran on strongly to beat Ttmbertane by hall a length. Fire O339 words
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Article686 1974-07-15 10 Watch out for Man of Courage POS'IS SCRIPT I by scrutineer! L/ The Thing turned In another fine performance to complete a double at Penang yesterday. It was his fourth win in five starts. The Thing, four-year-old by Peter's Yarn, can go far. He686 words
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Article63 1974-07-15 10 Duesseldorf, Monday Re g 1 n a Brunckhorst made West Germany sporting history yesterday by becoming the first professional woman Jockey to win a flat race on a German track. Brunckhorst, apprenticed to a Dortmund trainer, rode the four-year-old colt Onegln to victory over 1,600 metres (763 words
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Article520 1974-07-15 10 ...with a borrowed engine Reuter Monday New Zealander Graeme Lawrence, driving a Surtees TS-15 with a borrowed engine, raced to victory in the fourth Greenhills Grand Prix here yesterday and just edged the Australian colleague who leaned him the motor by 14.7 sec. Lawrence, 33-year-old three-time winnerReuter - 520 words
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Article277 1974-07-15 10 Reuter Madrid, Monday Belgian Eddy Merckx scored a record 28th stage victory in the Tour de France cycle race at Seo de Urgel yesterday to rub home his superiority over his Spanish rivals. The Spaniards, led by Oonzalo AJa and National champion Vicente Lopez-Carrll, had swornReuter - 277 words
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Article278 1974-07-15 10 Reuter ■I Stockholm, Monday. Sweden's 18 year old tennis idol BJocn Borg won his first Swedish Open to the delight of a ■capacity crowd, beating ■Italy's Adrlano Panatta 6-3. 6-0, 6-7, 6-3, at ■Baastad yesterday. H Bat Borg had his ■countrymen biting their ■nailsReuter - 278 words
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Article, Illustration526 1974-07-15 11 KOAY KOK CHAING - Namat plays a captain's game From KOAY KOK CHAING Penang, Monday Congratulations to Penang for their 2-1 win over Perak In the Malaysia Cup final at the City Stadium here on Saturday night. It was fast attacking football and steady defence that brought victory.526 words
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535 1974-07-15 11 Eric Cooper - SAFSA beaten by one point SQUASH hy Eric Cooper SAFSA, already champions in B and C grades, failed to add the E grade title to the list when SAFSA (5), without Jerry Khoo, were beaten 3-1 by Police (4) in their last match.535 words
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Article79 1974-07-15 11 ColCijne, Monday Iran's men's and women's gymnastic teams for the forthcoming Asian Games in Teheran were $oth beaten yesterday by teams from Colon*. The men's team from the University of Cologne beat the Iranian men by 264.70 points to 230.10 while the women from the Cologne Sports Centre79 words
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Article67 1974-07-15 11 Reuter San Juan, Mcnday—The women's world basketball tournament will be held In Seoul, South Korea, in 1979r*he Central Committee of the International Amateur Basketball Federation decided yesterday. The dates for the women's tour n a ment and the eighth men's tournament, which will be held InReuter - 67 words
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Article212 1974-07-15 11 UPI a«n Juan, Monday The Soviet Union's veteran squad defeated the United States 105-94 yesterday to win the seventh world amateur basketball championship and relegate the Americans to a third place be"hind Yugoslavia. The score at half time was 55-55. The three top teamsUPI - 212 words
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Article70 1974-07-15 11 Reuter Madrid. Monday Former world lightweight boxing champion Mando Ramos of the United States said he was retiring from the ring. Ramos, 25, told reporters he was definitely retiring after losing by a technical knockout to Wolfgand Oans of West Germany here on Friday night inReuter - 70 words
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95 1974-07-15 11 Reuter Jakarta, Monday Indonesia's badminton star Body Hartono will not be included in the Zl-member contingent to the, Games in Teheran in September, a spnfcrimsn of he Indonesian Sports Council said yeeterrecent decline in the play of the seventime AB-Bn gland champion was theReuter - 95 words
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Article827 1974-07-15 11 It's the good life for foreign pros in Hong Kong football Reuter Hong Kong, Monday— The aoecer scene in Hong Knur for the coming league season has all the mafclngi of a miniWorld Cup competition. Almost every day during the current' summer break come reportsReuter - 827 words
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Article586 1974-07-15 11 Reuter London, Monday Gary Player's victory In the British Open golf championship on Saturday was a triumph for competitive Instinct, .his great determination and an ldomltable spirit. But he also credits It to selfhypnosis and he may have been helped along by a little psychology.Reuter - 586 words
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Article114 1974-07-15 11 Reuter New York, Monday. Dave Stockton carded a final round seven-under par 64 for a 271 total to win the Quad Cities Open golf title by one stroke at Bettendorf yesterday. Bruce Flelsher, who fired a 68 yesterday missed a putt on the past holeReuter - 114 words
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Article23 1974-07-15 11 Hong Kong, Monday. A Chinese fencing team yesterday left Inking for Genoble to take part In the 1974 world fencing championships.23 words
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Article492 1974-07-15 11 C.K. YONG - By C.K. YONG The 15th Schools' National athletic championships began this morniftg. For four days (July 15-19), the cream of our school athletes will battle for honours, cheers by their supporters at the National Stadium. Following the completion of the various Dlst r 1492 words
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Article96 1974-07-15 11 Reuter London, Monday Miss Charisma, a seven-year-old mare by Ragusa, was sold here for ***** guineas a record for a mare In foal sold at public auction In Britain. Bloodstock agent Ray Barnes bought the mare, who Is In foal to the brilliant 1971 EpsomReuter - 96 words
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Article443 1974-07-15 11 Reuter Ixmdon, Monday Leicestershire, the Sunday League cricket leaders, survived some shocks before beating Derbyshire by four wickets for their ninth win of the series. They dismissed Derby for 91 Australian Graham McKenzle taking 4-5 in 0.5 overs then lost their first five wickets forReuter - 443 words
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Advertisement553 1974-07-15 10 STOCK CLEARANCE SALES. Free installation durable carpet, only 90 cento per aq. ft. Loop pile carpet (Yellow) at $1.00. Enquiries: Tag Agencies Showroom, 23, South Canal Road. Tel: *****2 ft *****5. 5 1 FACTORY SPACE VACANT-4* m.s. Paslr Panjang Road, 10,000 sq. ft. Ist. floor with goods lift available. Oct.553 words
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Advertisement580 1974-07-15 10 J NO VENA TO ST. ANNE begins on Friday 19th July. Service at 0.30 p.m. on weekdays, Saturday at 7.00 p.m. except Sunday 21st July at 5.00 p.m. All welcome 0 m.s. Ponggol Road, S'pore 19. 9 LADIES/ GENTLEMEN at your place. Facial $10.00 head care, $5.00 body care, $20.00580 words
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Article165 1974-07-15 12 —United Piw !■>—U»—I TODAY is Monday, July 15, the 196th day of 1974 with 169 to follow. THE MOON is approaching its new phase. THE MORNING STARS are Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, and Saturn. THE EVENING STAR Is Mart. Those born on this date are under the sign of Cancer.—United Piw !■>—U»—I - 165 words
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Article100 1974-07-15 12 MEI LIN: The seminar on traffic problems Is another com mepdable effort of public participation in a government campaign. AH FOOK: I sincerely hope the mountains of verbiage bound to emerge from such a formidable gathering of minds will not disintegrate into a breakdown of communications. Everyone seems100 words
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Article, Illustration98 1974-07-15 12 This girl with a cheerful look is Nikko Cheng, 22. a singer from Taipeh. She is a guest artist at the Southron Restaurant and Niteclub where she appears nightly to serenade diners. Asked why she is always smiling, she said: "I feel happy all the time.and dancing. — Picture by MICHAEL KWAN. - 98 words
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Advertisement153 1974-07-15 12 Qan qovr hip swivel {he ra(c oj 760 rj9tn? Our Hyatt Public Relations Manager tried it and she could only swivel her hips at 190 revolutions per minute. The Tahitian dancers of of the "Sounds of Young Hawaii" can shake their hips 4 times as fast! See for yourself. ofVovncf153 words
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Miscellaneous787 1974-07-15 12 RADIO 3.00 OPENING ANNCTS followed by VEEDUM NAADUM—A magazine aeries. 3.30 DIARY OF EVENTS (T). 3.35 LOVE IS A MANY SPLENDOURED THING Daytime serial on the trials and tribulations of three families In San Francisco. 3.55 MAGAZINE ZERO ONE (R). 4.10 GENERAL HOSPITAL Daytime serial starring John Bernadlne as Dr.787 words
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Miscellaneous444 1974-07-15 12 vtmm Dr. Ruth Won*, the director of the Institute of Education, will open the ART EDUCATORS EXHIBITION '74 organised by the Institute of Education and the National Museum at the Young People's Gallery of the National Museum at 5.30 p.m. The Hyatt Hotel will present the Sounds of Young Hawaii444 words
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Miscellaneous1638 1974-07-15 12 AT THE CINEMA with EDGAR KOH KAZABLAN: A rousing musical that looks like cross between West Side Story and Fiddler on TOe Roof, adapted from the Israeli stage with superb choreographic facility by Menahem Golan, starring Yehoram Gaon a* a slum-gang antl hero who finally brought good fortune to the1,638 words
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