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Title Section22 1974-09-06 1 NEW NATION SINGAPORE Friday evening, September 6, 1974 No. 1122 Price 20 cents M.C. (P) 20/74 NITO^nON SINGAPORE, FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 6, 197422 words
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Article, Illustration213 1974-09-06 1 United Press International Wellington, Friday Finance Minister Wallace Rowling (above) today became New Zealand's new Prime Minister. Be vu .elected by the Parliamentary Labour Party caucus to succeed Mr. Norman Kirk. 51, who died of a heart attack last Saturday. Mr. Rowling. 46. IsUnited Press International - 213 words
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264 1974-09-06 1 Wooen pallet gives way during the unloading of goods Six workers were seriously Injured when they were splashed with Industrial acid on board a cargo vessel at the Eastern Anchorage yesterday. It happened when the group of workers were unloading several264 words
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Article66 1974-09-06 1 Reuter Seoul, Friday —An angry crowd of 1000 today broke into the Japanese Embassy here. The demonstrators, who also smashed the bonding's windows, were protesting against alleged harbouring by Japan of communist Koreans in Japan who were engaged in activities against South Korea. The crowd shouted slogans accusingReuter - 66 words
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Article, Illustration140 1974-09-06 1 This is the moment of rescue for a 10-year-old boy who fell Into the sea off Clifford Pier yesterday. With his hand still clutching a fishing reel, his rescuer a public spirited passer-by pushes him to safety Into a sampan. The rescue drama happened at S140 words
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Article30 1974-09-06 1 United Press International Tokyo, Friday—A total of 4000 flihermen demonstrated In the northern city of Aomorl yesterday, opposing the return of Japan's first nuclearpowered ship to Its home port.United Press International - 30 words
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Article262 1974-09-06 1 Report from Senator Reuter Washington, Friday An American radio network said last night it had learned from a US Congressional delegation now in Peking that ailing Chinese Premier, Mr. Chou En-lai, had "taken a turn for the worse." The Mutual Broadcasting System (MB8) said It had telephonedReuter - 262 words
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Article34 1974-09-06 1 Reuter London. Ftidu. Britain's 38,000 prisoners will have their own national newspaper next month, with a chance to air their own views. The newspaper, called Prontsheet,to aimed at readers behind baza.Reuter - 34 words
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Article142 1974-09-06 1 Share prices in general put on minor gains this morning when the Stock Exchange of Singapore opened. The biggest increase was chalked up by J. Matheson which at Press time, was traded at $2.90 —up 15 cents. BUSINESS DONE: City Development (9) 0.98, (1) 0.99, (15) 0.97.142 words
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Article40 1974-09-06 1 Reuter Damascus, Friday—Palestinian said they set ablaae a chocolate factory In T>l Aviv at dawn yesterday destroying It. A repeal said a commando group operating from within occupied territory, planted taeendUry charges In the flv»> storey building.Reuter - 40 words
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Article, Illustration329 1974-09-06 1 Anne-Marie Nalpon - By Anne-Marie Nalpon The St. Mark's Hospital In JOO Chiat Place received its first patients yesterday—four days before It was scheduled to open. The patients are a 23-year-old housewife, Mrs. Leong Poo Chock, and her bouncing 7 lb. baby girl who arrivedPicture by Steven Lee shows Mrs. Leong - 329 words
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Article33 1974-09-06 1 Reuter Bangkok, Friday. Only 500 of the 8000 American servicemen doe to leave Thailand by the end of the year are still in the country, an American Embassy spokesman said yesterday.Reuter - 33 words
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89 1974-09-06 1 Reuter Teheran, Friday Japanese fencer Utsuko Kiyoshi was seriously Injured during the final of the men's sabre event at the Asian Games here yesterday. The 26-year-old policeman Irom Tokyo was rushed to hospital with a two-inch deep abdominal wound which he received as heReuter - 89 words
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Article86 1974-09-06 1 The lav firm of Allen and Oledhill will make an application on Monday to the High Court for the release of the 42 crew members of Halcyon Isle, now under arrest In Singapore waters. This is to facilitate repatriation to Britain. The 17,000-ton tanker, which was towed86 words
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Article13 1974-09-06 1 Police reported 104 accidents yesterday. Five were serious and four fatal.13 words
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Advertisement29 1974-09-06 1 Jllk •v-\ ,iS BOSCH Germany's largest manufacturer of original automotive equipment X^i L> "tp If I m I '<311 ■T* *-~v **S ROBERT BOSCH (SOUTH EAST ASIA) PTE. LTD.29 words
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Miscellaneous18 1974-09-06 1 Forecast Singapore's weather outlook from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. today Isolated showers In th# early afternoon. r18 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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301 1974-09-06 2 Bharathi Mohan - CID crackdown on gang draws a blank By Bharathi Mohan A security officer and a "bouncer" of two different hotels have disappeared after police began their crackdown on gangland activities in several hotels in the Orchard Road area. The two men301 words
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Article264 1974-09-06 2 'To boost enterprise' Foreign investors should provide training at both management and technical levels to strengthen their enterprises in developing countries. This call was made by the chief economist of the Asian Development Bank. Dr. Perry P. Chang, during his recent visit to Singapore. Dr. Chang said264 words
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Article215 1974-09-06 2 Two Chinese school teachers' unions plan to publish locally written stories to overcome the acute shortage of Chinese books in school libraries. The stories, written by teachers and pupils, will be published by the Educational Publications Bureau. This was disclosed by the presidents of the Chinese215 words
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Article, Illustration80 1974-09-06 2 The hand of victory? No, Singapore's swimming superstar Elaine Sng was only short of it by 0.04 of a second. And with it went the Republic's opportunity of winning a gold in the Asian Games now going op at Teheran. But Elaine got all the80 words
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Article147 1974-09-06 2 Police today warned that anyone caught collecting money from house to house without a permit would be charged under the Minor Offences Act. The warning was issued after illegal collectors tried to cash In on the current Seventh Moon Festival. Police said they have not147 words
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Article59 1974-09-06 2 The Concorde 202 will extend its stay here by a few daxs to conduct more performance tests. The tests have been extended to gain more information. Trill follows the practice already applied during the high temperature engineering trials at Bahrain, where it was clearly seen that additional testing59 words
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Article196 1974-09-06 2 The Ministry of Labour has warned that stern action would be taken against factory owners who fail to test the strength and quality of the planks before they are used as working platforms. This follows a recent accident at a local shipyard where one worker196 words
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Article45 1974-09-06 2 Mrs. Ang Mun Mol has been re-elected president of the Singapore Trained Nurses' Association. Other officials elected are Mrs. Molly Cheng (vice president); Mrs. Eleanor Nunls (secretary) Miss Aw Choy Kuen (assistant secretary) Mrs. Jeanette Chan (treasurer); and Miss Audrey Tang 'assistant treasurer).45 words
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Article39 1974-09-06 2 A fire brigade exhibition will be held at the Kuo Chuan Community Centre on Sept. 14 and 15. The MP for Kuo Chuan, Mr. P. Selvadurai, will open the display on Sept. 14 at 7.30 p.m.39 words
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Article534 1974-09-06 2 f Canine Clinicl I J Dear P.O. I nave been rearing three dogs and recently found that my place is infested with doc bugs. They are around every hole and corner of my place. There are many bugs on my dogs, and one of them has534 words
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Article, Illustration147 1974-09-06 3 This was the scene of the five-vehicle crash at Victoria Street yesterday in which an elderly man was killed. Two motorcycles, a crane, a car and a tricycle were involved. It was one of the two fatal accidents yesterday which claimed a totalPicture by ALI YUSOFF - 147 words
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350 1974-09-06 3 Dr. Tan: Play a bigger role A university lecturer has called on women here to unite and fight for their fundamental rights. "Women have become so content with money, pseudo modernisation and materialism that they have lost sight of matters which are vital350 words
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Article50 1974-09-06 3 The all-male Massed Choirs of the German Rhineland will give a concert at the Conference Hall on Sunday at 8 p.m. The 82 -strong choir, formed in 1958 as a con-cert-tour group, is led by conductor Gerhard Bohner. Wener Sindemann of the Cologne Opera will perform a solo.50 words
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Article135 1974-09-06 3 The Committee on Street Names has turned down an appeal by the Singapore Association for the Blind for the road Toa Payoh Rise to be renamed. The appeal, made in a letter from the executive director of the association, Mr. Chariie Ooh, was135 words
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Article32 1974-09-06 3 A topping-off ceremony to mark the completion of its superstructure will take place at the top storey of the Development Bank of Singapore in Shenton Way, on Monday at 5 p.m.32 words
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Advertisement174 1974-09-06 3 reliability is the best guarantee (r Sole Agents O'CONNOR'S PTE. LTD. SINGAPORE MALAYSIA BRUNEI Olympic Airways worldwide i fa jjii S. 'fr?' Olympic Airways flies to Australia, Europe, North America, Africa and Asia. That's why we're known as 'the Airline of the Five Continents'. "Fly from Singapore to Athens on174 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous301 1974-09-06 3 NEW NATION CROSSWORD ■■■■an hbhuu hbbbbbbb hhbbbh HBBBBBBB HIIIII hhbb HIIHII i Bl I Hill HI anas aaaa ■«*>» ■HBB HHB*«» HHHHBBB HBBBBBB M 188 iIBBI HHBB HBBB HHHH9 8888 HHBHH HBB HHHBBB HHBBBB HHBBBBBB HHBBB HBBBBBB clock 5 Grape conserve 6 Branches of learning 7 of hand 8 Oxford301 words
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BEHIND THE NEWS AND FOR YOUR PLEASURE
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Article, Illustration636 1974-09-06 4 SONNY YAP - Festival special CINEMA 4 BY SONNY YAP The seven ofleriiigs In the 10-day Soviet Film Festival which started yesterday are a mixed bag. They range from historical drama to fairy tale, cowboy adventure to ballet. Mr. A. Bezrukov. an official of Sovexportfllm, the Soviet636 words
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Article, Illustration584 1974-09-06 4 ART BUCWALD - ART BUCWALD It's very hard for many college students to live up to the roles they have had been given by the mass media. What newspapers, magazines and television networks expect from students is more than most of them can deliver. I discovered584 words
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609 1974-09-06 4 RODNEY FINDER - EGYPT RODNEY FINDER Reuter A silent, wintry journey by a line of long lost ships will herald the rebirth of the Suez Canal. The ships, from eight nations, will <be towed out or the waterway after seven years captivity, trapped by Middle East warReuter - 609 words
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Article371 1974-09-06 4 Lu Lin - EATING OUT i WITH Lu Lin Indian curries and rice served on banana leaves —a meal that's no novelty In Singapore. There are many eating shophouses serving meals this way. Some, lixe Kom&la Vilas, have attained the "restaurant" status. But there are many371 words
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Article245 1974-09-06 4 Jennifer's diary THE next time you visit a coffee house make sure you read the menu carefully, and check to see which menu you've Pt. This was the advice received from some friends recently and for good reason too. My friends distinctly remembered that the price of245 words
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WORLD NEWS
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329 1974-09-06 5 Reuter Paris, Friday Finance Ministers of the United States, West Germany, Britain, France and Japan will hold emergency talks on inflation in France this weekend, informed sources said yesterday. It was not known where in France the meeting would be held, although the lastReuter - 329 words
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Article, Illustration373 1974-09-06 5 fit will hit industry' warning Reuter London, Friday Prime Minister Harold Wilson yesterday warned that a loss of nerve would create the impression that something was fundamentally wrong with British industry. In a rousing speech at the annual conference of the Trades UnionReuter - 373 words
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338 1974-09-06 5 Week of burning and looting United Press International Manila, Friday After more than a week of fighting, government troops drove out a Muslim rebel force of between 500 to 1000 men who burned and looted homes in a Philippine coastal town, authoritiesUnited Press International - 338 words
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Article37 1974-09-06 5 Reuter Hong Kong, Friday. Firemen hauled out about 200 heads of cattle before pumping carbon dioxide gas to put out a fire in a hold of 3904-ton Panamanian freighter, New Hysan, here on Wednesday night.Reuter - 37 words
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138 1974-09-06 5 Reuter New York. Friday. The UN Secretary-Gene-ral. Dr. Kurt Waldhelm. called In the US and Soviet ambassadors yesterday for separate talks on the Cyprus crisis. Dr. Waldhelm—back at his desk for the first time since he had treatment In hospital for an Intestinal upset—discussedReuter - 138 words
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Article37 1974-09-06 5 Reuter Tokyo, Friday.—A mild earthquake Jolted northern parts of Japan's main island of Honshu for the second time In 24 hours yesterday, the meteorological agency here said. It disrupted train services for one hour.Reuter - 37 words
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164 1974-09-06 5 Reuter Tokyo, Friday American compoeer Leonard Bernstein said here yesterday he hoped to complete a historical musical on the White House by next year in preparation for the US bicentennial in 1976 Mr. Bernstein, who composed West Side Story, has been working onReuter - 164 words
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Article213 1974-09-06 5 Selassie accused Reuter Addis Ababa, Friday The Ethiopian Armed Forces Co-ordinating Committee yesterday accused Emperor Halle Selassie of exploiting public funds for his own benefit and said action to be taken against him would be announced In the near future. The committee, which virtually rulesReuter - 213 words
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Article66 1974-09-06 5 Reuter Jerusalem, Friday The commonest form of blood cancer In children chronic lymphocytic cancer should be totally controlled within 10 years, Professor Gordon ZubrOd, Of Miami University, said here yesterday. He told the current 15th annual congress ol the International Society of H&ematology, that more than 60Reuter - 66 words
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303 1974-09-06 5 Reuter Moscow, Friday A top space official said yesterday that a Soviet manned mission was planned before the joint USSoviet space link-up project next July. It waa the first time observers could recall the Russians giving advance notice of a spaceshot, except for the JointReuter - 303 words
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Advertisement128 1974-09-06 5 Visit our New Premier Store at G-36 High Street Centre Are you in the BALLYCLASS? If not, it time you mowed up to the world's NO.I SHOE 1 Latest styles exclusively at:THE LEADING MENSV/EAR TAILORS STORES OUTFITTERS Centre (Ground Floor) Tel 32-1401 ft nVi W* G 36 H.qh S -T.128 words
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Advertisement204 1974-09-06 5 THE SECRETARIAL UNIT FROM DIETHELM I■i i v -v DESIGNED WITH EFFICIENCY Diethelm had your secretary in mind while creating the Secretarial Unit its desk and typing tabJe were designed specifically to meet every secretarial need. Complete with drawers (and a choice of typing table to either right or left-hand204 words
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OPINION
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Article493 1974-09-06 6 President Ford is certainly going all out to show that he is not one who allows the wass to grow under his feet. Within a month of his assumption of the American presidency, he has organised top-level strategy meetings to fight inflation at home. Even493 words
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'WHISPERS' by ISPY
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Article39 1974-09-06 6 During a three-hour black-out the other night, we placed a few candles at strategic places around the house. But as soon as we lit a candle, the children started singing "Happy Birthday" and promptly blew it out.39 words
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Article100 1974-09-06 6 Remember the tales flying around about former Vice President Agnew's fantastic misses on the golf course? Well, at a recent Bob Hope show at which Mr. Agnew was present, the comedian sang this song. "I played golf with Agnew this p.m. And he didn't do bad. He100 words
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Article, Illustration1009 1974-09-06 6 Dick Wilson - There can be no denying that Britain Is in deep economic trtakk. Its trade iefldt conttnoes to grow* and ee is its ■amber ai unemployed. The rate of in fie Mow ie aleo rWnc and the only prims that are ftHni are thorn of the shares1,009 words
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VOICE OF THE PRESS
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354 1974-09-06 6 SIN CHEW JIT POH - SIN CHEW JIT POH What other newspapers are saying: Prime Minister Norman Kirk of New Zealand died on 28th August of heart attack at the prime of his life. Mr. Kirk who prided himself on being one ef the "little men"354 words
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155 1974-09-06 6 NANYANG SIANG PAU - NANYANG SIANG PAU The Orgtmlsation of American States' (OAS) council meeting tn Washington next week may come up with a momentous decision to tesume trade and political gelations with Cuba. The OAS sanctions against Cuba, which began it years ago, were spearheaded by the United155 words
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Letters
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Article159 1974-09-06 6 Last Monday night I brought a friend visiting Singapore to the Esplanade for "satay." Tne food was good and delicious. I notieea tnat the length of "satay" seemed to have shrunk since tee last time I ate at the Satay Club. But we both agreed tnat even159 words
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Article244 1974-09-06 6 NG POH CHUEN (Miss - NG POH CHUEN (Miss) Public Relations Officer, Singapore Sports Council, Singapore, 14. I refer to the Roving Eye photo-story Eyesore Right Beside the Stadium (NN, 31.8.74). The pond at the east entrance of the National Stadium was originally Intended for the construction of an artificial lake244 words
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Article104 1974-09-06 6 Being a guy who's cynical about nearly everything, I got myself a copy of the Martial Arts Instruction Act. 1974 and Martial Arts Instructions Regulations. 1974 to see whether out of the many times that the word "martial" has to appear In the Act and Regulations the104 words
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681 1974-09-06 6 Don Cook - From Don Cook Los Angeles Times In its 25-year history, the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation has been through some pretty serious Internal ups and downs, but the Greece -TurkeyCyprus situation far exceeds anything in the past in raising the spectre of a break-upLos Angeles Times - 681 words
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Advertisement64 1974-09-06 6 WRITS TO THE EDITOR, NEW NATION. LOCKED BAG IS, QPO, SINGAPORE, I. r 'A >n. O m)T TX ft w *<"*<* wv•>. Mr //< s s u*/Sy '**ft > rrttt/ti ''<'*/ /ft <>»v **<< ifrnta 5s The warm Caribbean evenings (wcompany in glowing mood. Tia Maria-die perfect liqueur to linger64 words
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Advertisement238 1974-09-06 6 j*%rv', w.. V I .*1 m f v 1 ■rA a new concept lush-pile luxury. f V *v*S k". -jiCs £*f±r ■4 L '«r 'M mm. f t t: .1 Bfc»E "MR fJra t. *< > BLISS can add a new look to every home with a soft luxury feel238 words
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SPECIAL FEATURE
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135 1974-09-06 7 LULIN REUTENS - Friday Forum f conducted By LULIN REUTENS Corporal punishment has been a perennial controversy among teachers and parents since Tom Brown's schooldays. Ihe power to cane was made the prerogative of principals and senior masters a ruling which still applies in our schools.135 words
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Article, Illustration572 1974-09-06 7 Boutique-o w n e r MBS. LILY MOO is all for caning. A strict disciplinarian with her eight year old daughter and one-year-old son, she feels discipline in school is more effective than at home. "Some parents tend to be too lenient with their572 words
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Article, Illustration214 1974-09-06 7 MR. GEORGE JACOB, a prison officer, believes that stricter discipline In our schools can help enrb rising crime rates in Singapore. A father of two preschool children, aged five and six, he is however not too happy with the Idea of cane wielding teachers. "It's214 words
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Article, Illustration173 1974-09-06 7 MR. JOHN WEE, an executive in a publishing company, and father of four children between the ages of six and 17 prefers the present system where only school principals and senior masters may wield the cane. "Caning was originally banned to prevent abuse," he said.173 words
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Article, Illustration441 1974-09-06 7 But the rod must not be used too often "Parents should be Informed when their children are punished in schools," said MIL FRANCIS FONG, the general manager of an advertising agency, and father of two sons, aged 11 and nine. "After punishing a441 words
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SHOPPING
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Article, Illustration612 1974-09-06 8 now often is it that you want to do some chore at home —like painting high walls, replacing the tiles on leaky roofs, trimming very high hedges or bringing the cat down from the tree —and are frustrated mainly because you lack a few612 words
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Advertisement165 1974-09-06 8 2» Yesterday there was only one thing vou could do with your nails and that was paint them. Todayyou can go wild and decorate them. Have fun with flowers, fruit, hearts or even ladybirds. Easy to apply. Lasts for ages. Only 52.50 a set of minimum 1 40 decorations. Available165 words
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Advertisement217 1974-09-06 8 G2B/29 Specialists' Centre. Orchard Road. Singapore 9. Tel: *****8. In Leather JxSixi model KATLINE cfw'fiturfunutuiS Visit our temporary showroom at M&G centre. For your convenience, we are open till 6p.m. Mon. to Sat. So do feel free to call in any time! MSCG Trading Pte. Ltd. M&G CENTRE 154-170.CLEMENCEAU AVENUE.217 words
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FINANCE AND TREND
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236 1974-09-06 9 CHAIRMAN CAUTIONS RISING MATERIAL COSTS United Press International London, Friday Britain's largest industrial concern, Imperial Chemical Industries (ICT), yesterday announced a further profits explosion for the second quarter's trading. Despite suggestions that ICI could have hit stock losses, the figures for the threeUnited Press International - 236 words
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Article208 1974-09-06 9 The potential for colour television in the local market has prompted two large companies one from Britain and the other from Hong Kong to set up a colour television agency in Singapore. Opened two week ago Colour TV Rentals' (S) two shareholders are Hutchinson International208 words
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Article, Illustration235 1974-09-06 9 Stock market sentiments Improved yesterday to cheek the 10-day slide in share prices. The recovery came in the afternoon, retaWm in share prices rising on a broad front towards the close of trading. The turnabout was expected became of the steep decline of the past three days daring235 words
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Article99 1974-09-06 9 United Press International London, Friday—British Petroleum made a profit of about £3.50 ($2O) for every man, woman and child in Britain in the first six months of its trading year, figures from the company showed yesterday. Chairman Sir Eric Drake revealed that profits remain very'buoyant due toUnited Press International - 99 words
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OVERSEAS STOCK EXCHANGE PRICES
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Article437 1974-09-06 9 A shift in the Federal Reserve's tight money policy and President Ford's meeting with economists on ways to fight inflation yesterday sparked a sharp rally on the New York Stock Exchange In fairly active trading. The Dow Jones industrial average soared 22.76 to 670.76. The Index gained 12437 words
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Article317 1974-09-06 9 The Tokyo stock market witnessed a sharp rally in the heaviest trading of the week. The morning session opened on a lower tone reflecting the sharp overnight decline on the New York Stock Exchange but suddenly turned bullish on expectation of revision in tight money following the announcement that317 words
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Article218 1974-09-06 9 Prices at 11.30 un. today (Australian time) on the Sydney Stock Exchange: Aberleen cusp. Do opta auap. AOD 06% 0«4 Allstate 07% 06% Amad 01% 03 Aurora 04 07 Do opts unq. Aust Ant cusp. Bamboo 09 06 UfiQ. Bounty susp. Bridge 07 08 Cleveland nil 40 Conoa 00%218 words
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Article215 1974-09-06 9 Ckxtaf prices (In fr»ncs) on tt» Puis Boon* ysrtsr day: Parlbs* 131 +.90 Inrtochlrvt 139 —6 Pocder MO unch. Prlntemps 71.30 —2.70 OCM 370.10 Bull 34.10 —JO Royal Dutch 139 JO Jo MlchsHn 707 unch. Thomson 141 JO +3.50 CTP 131 +3 JO Rhone 138 JO +3.50 Air 386JO215 words
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Article32 1974-09-06 9 Dow Jones closing stock averages on New York Exchange: 30 Industrials 670.76 (up 22.76), 20 transport 137.42 (up 3.17), IS utilities 60.30 (up 0 20), 65 stocks 203.74 (up 6.51).32 words
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Article80 1974-09-06 9 This service is from the Union Bank of Swltserland. Closing prices (in Swiss franee) on the Zurich Stock Exchange yesterday: UBS 2520 40 SBC 466 1 Credit Suisse 2310 20 Swissair B. 445 Swiss Relnsur. 1816 Winterthur B. 1340 30 Zurich Insur. 5800 Juvena B. 1150 40 Nestle B.80 words
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Article, Illustration556 1974-09-06 9 Melbourne Herald New York, Friday The fashion ind us t r y newspaper, Women's Wear Dally, trumpeted Nelson Rockefeller's selection as the new American V 1 c e President with the headline: "Happy days are here again." The line was, of course,Melbourne Herald - 556 words
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377 1974-09-06 9 DOC Everyone looks forward to a holiday, away from it all, peace and quiet, sun and sea and most important, rest for the tired mind. Photographs, mementos. souvenirs and memories remind one of those pleasant days except that on many occasions377 words
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Article244 1974-09-06 9 Melbourne Herald The US Army plans to have 50,500 women in uniform by 1979 and at the way it is now recruiting them, this target will easily be achieved. At present the total strength of the Women's Army Corps is 26 000, but girls areMelbourne Herald - 244 words
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Article, Illustration375 1974-09-06 10 Teheran, Friday Japan put paid to Singapore's gold medal chances in the water-polo event with a solid 9-4 victory in the fourth day of the Asian Games here last night. The Japanese are now level with China with eight points from three wins and two draws375 words
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Article344 1974-09-06 10 BOXING Light- flyweight (48 kgs): Noboru Uchiyama (Jap) bt Romulo Brana (PI) Llkaslt Pratom (Thai) bt Taha Daouo A 1 Baydani (Iraq) rsf in 2nd. Flyweight (51 kgs): Ruben Moees (PI) bt Charles Thomis (Indon). Kiyoyasu Wezu (Jap) bt Abdul Zahra Jaw a d clrq) disq in 2nd.344 words
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Article304 1974-09-06 11 He should beat Division 2 field By SCRUTINEER It Is no secret that AuriC Stable's main assignment of the season for Man of Courage II is the $75,000 Singapore Gold Cup next month. However, Man of Courage has to beat a Division 2 field over304 words
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Article134 1974-09-06 11 By BLUE PETER Persian Pete (L. Johnson) and Brandlwyn <C. H. Tan) did a splendid workout over 3f in 37 1/5 at Buklt Tlmah this morning. The going was soft. Achilles n said 'Tien An Man ran 39 for 3f. Amusement Vm (D. McClune) and The Beld134 words
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Article, Illustration722 1974-09-06 11 Four-day trials from Tuesday Twenty four eolfers 21 professionals and three amateurs will vie for selection to Singapore's two-men team for the World Cup In Caracas. Venezuela, on November 21 to 24. The triallsts will play .72 holes over four days from Tuesday after which722 words
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Article77 1974-09-06 11 scBcmm Vang* Dmnt c^-rv™ I!" 0 DANTE Tango Dancer IM S Kampnng Melayu as* rango Dancer Royal Contender Tango dancer Ta Lian s <T 8M* MM Hanrtaome Bay Duma] ChadwUl Magic Momenta Blefcto Rich Handsome Bay 5=T J"" *w mpuMBt PN* Oomanwyn Ooannvrn Satisfactory Oomanwyn T MurfOmit Charlie77 words
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Article122 1974-09-06 11 New York. Friday. Fifth-seeded Ken Rosewall of Australia. from behind to defeat unseeded Vljay AmrltraJ of India, 2-6, 8-3, 6-3, 6-2, to advance to the semi-finals in the UJB. Open tennis championships at Forest Hills. Plagued by five doublefaults and unable to cope with AmrltraJ's service122 words
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Article22 1974-09-06 11 London, Friday.—Reading beat Brighton and Hove Albion 3-2 In a Football League Cup first round third replay here last night.22 words
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Advertisement2811 1974-09-06 10 4Yi m m UNIQUE ELECTRONICS SALES A SERVICE OP T.V.. Radio, Refrigerator*. AirConditioner*. Ou Cookers lb Electric appliances. Easy Terms with little interest can be arranged 223. Jalan Kajru *****2 227. Blk 31. Holland CJoee, Singapore 10 *****2 SPECIALISTS IN GENERAL cleaning of homes/ offices/ carpet shampooing/ polishing all floors.2,811 words
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Advertisement683 1974-09-06 10 JAIPUR OEMS CO. PTE. LTD. 728, North Bridge Road, (7) Tafc »MW Fine Quality Oemstones It Qenulne JAICO Cultured pearls. Emeralds, Rubles. Sapphires. Cat's Eyes, Amethyst, Topaz, Garnets, Birthday Oemstones L Clasps. Wholesaler It Retailer THE LOOKING OLAM An exclusive gift shop offering a vide range of glassware, handicrafts, copper,683 words
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Advertisement77 1974-09-06 10 IEBj wm FOB SPECIAL CURRY Fish Head, Roast Chicken, Curry Chicken, Beef, Mutton, Chlllle Prawn. Contact Luck Hall, 17, Dhoby Ghaut (Next to Cathay Cinema) Singapore 9. Tel: *****5 *****2. NOTICE Mr. Mohamed Nassim Bin Mohd. Sadiq alias Ahmad Johari I.e. No. *****54/1 is no longer in our service as77 words
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Advertisement66 1974-09-06 10 IPEIMET PACKAGE LUNCH at SI SO. Froe delivery. Barbecue and Buffet at (5.00 each all Inclusive. Also cater for all functions MEMORY *****. DELICIOUS FRESH MUTTON steamed with revitalising herbs, saucy spicy porr -ribs, and many economical clay pot cuslnes are OUR SPECIALITIES. WELCOME TO EAJMO HWSt, 924, upper Tnoniton66 words
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Advertisement586 1974-09-06 10 JIM 3 invites applications for the following positions:1) MACHINE SHOP SUPERVISOR (2 SHIFTS ROTATION DUTY) Completed machine shop practice from recognised Trade Institutions or approved Apprenticeship Scheme. Be thoroughly familiar in various types of metal machining equipment and heat treating procedures. Must have previous machine shop supervisory experience. 2) PRODUCTION586 words
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Article, Illustration78 1974-09-06 12 If you come across a fair and vivacious beauty and think she is Taiwanese singer Tze Wen you are probably right. That is if you are regaling yourself in El Amigo or Maxim nightclub. For she is appearing as guest singers in both these places. "People havedancing. — Picture by MICHAEL KWAN. - 78 words
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Article84 1974-09-06 12 AH FOOK: The Japanese sponsored Youth Ship, due to set sail next month, will bring together youths in the region in a new move to promote better understanding between Japan and her neig h bo urs. As youths are the leaders of tomorrow this will help to build84 words
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Article143 1974-09-06 12 TODAY Is Friday, Sept. 6. the 249 th day of 19/4 with 116 to follow. THE MOON is approaching its last quarter. THE MORNING STARS are Venus and Saturn. THE EVENING STARS are Mercury, Mars and Jupiter. Tnose bom on this date are under the sign of Virgo. American143 words
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Advertisement101 1974-09-06 12 Sblikan presents: The new hard-wearing special synthetic fabric ribbon for long, tough use at an economical price, Ty*" it It.- intensicolor ribbons have all the advantages of pure silk ribbons, have a longer life, are presented in an airtight pack. iMTPNmrni np and are available for al' typewriters. M. PRAGER101 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous870 1974-09-06 12 •jmc SINGAPORE S 3.N OPENING ANNOUNCEMENTS followed by FOR THE FAMILY (C) A magazine series. 3.25 DIARY OF EVENTS (C). LM LOVE IS A MANY SPLENDOURED THING 4.95 HOUSE. WIVES' MATINEE Princess Ping Yong: Part Two of a Cantonese film. 4.55 INTERMISSION. 545 OPENING ANNOUNCEMENTS followed by FLY INTO DANGER870 words
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Miscellaneous1921 1974-09-06 12 Singapore's Ambassador to Japan. Mr. Wee Mon-cheng will give A TALK ON THE RESTHUCTURE OP JAPANESE ECONOMY AND SINGAPORE at a dinner by the Japanese University Graduates' Association of Singapore at Shangri-La Hotel at 7.30 pjn. The Jurong Constituency Sports Association will hold a SWIMMING CARNIVAL at the Jurong Town1,921 words
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