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Title Section25 1974-01-01 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FINAL EDITION TUESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1974 25 CENT 9 M.C.(P) 21/74 T£ JANWS .g^ TOTAL DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 250,00025 words
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Article, Illustration709 1974-01-01 1 PRELIMINARY figures show that Singapore has done well for 1973, comfortably over 10 per cent growth in its Gross Domestic Product over 1972, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew said last night In his New Year's Day message, he said: "But for709 words
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Article176 1974-01-01 1 P.M. RAMAN - P.M. RAMAN By Cars, liquor, cigarettes and tobacco up from today TAXES on cars, liquor, cigarettes and tobacco go up from today. The steepest increase is for cars, including station wagons. Ttoad tax, or annual registration fee, is up from 10 cents to 14 cents per176 words
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Article121 1974-01-01 1 Locally-brewed beer will cost five to six cents more a bottle. Tax on locally-manufac-tured cigarettes is up by three cents per kilogram. Taxes on those items were last increased in October 1972. A Finance Ministry statement which announced these taxes said: "Notwithstanding the increase in taxes on the ownership121 words
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Article90 1974-01-01 1 "There Is an even greater strain on the whole transport system caused by more and more traffic Jams which threaten the economic life r.f Singapore. "P ub 1 1 c transport must and will be Improved. "The cost of ownership of private cars will have to reflect their90 words
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Article129 1974-01-01 1 REGISTRATION feet for can go up from 25 per cent to 55 per cent. Import duty on can remains at 45 per cent. The new scale of annual ret 1st ration fees (road tax) for motor vehicles, including station wagons Is: Op to 1.00«129 words
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Article51 1974-01-01 1 HONOKONO. Mon. Hongkong's two major IzulUb language newspaper* here, Bouth China Morning FO* and Hongkong Standard, today announced price Increases cf 40 per cent as from tomorrow. Now selling at SO cent* about 2S cents < Singapore i an issue, they will cost 70 cent* (about 35Reuter - 51 words
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Article30 1974-01-01 1 JAKARTA, Mod. Police arrested 130 dnif addict* and drug peddlen la the nr*t 10 months of this year, Jakarta Police Chief Major General Wldodo Budldanno said today. AJ».30 words
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Article201 1974-01-01 1 Plenty of sugar in Spore: CASE PROFITEERS are selling sagar by as much as 100 per cent profit in some areas although there are ample supplies in the Republic. Mr. Ivan Baptist exe cutlve secretary of thi Consumers Assoclatloi of Singapore, said yes terday that the sugai price, which strod201 words
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Article70 1974-01-01 1 Stamp duty exemption rpHE Monetary AuthoX rlty of Singapore announced yesterday that stamp duty on any promissory note Issued by, or in favour of. or negotiated through merchant banks apprjved by the Finance Ministry, would be scrapped from today. An MAS statement said that the step was being taken in70 words
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Article25 1974-01-01 1 HONOKOMO. Man.— About ISO people were made bometeai In a pre-dawn fln which dcMxorwd M hUW4e aquattcr buu here Uxter. guvaument spokMOMn Tv»25 words
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Advertisement79 1974-01-01 1 RI-PO AUTO V JSlJ^nd CLEANER SEIKO (^UFtVt7 redefines accuracy Seiko's advanced technology now makes totally new levels in time-keeping accuracy available to the general public. Once found only in giant million-dollar observatory clocks, Quart; Crystal time-keeping has now been miniaturized to fit on the slimmest wrists. 3103 70S0 V\ *****0079 words
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Advertisement160 1974-01-01 1 KL-S'pore accord on rubber committee Page 4 COl RT acquits director of defaming trader 4 TERROR strikes ob the third floor 8 KEPPF.L to build multi- million dollar yard 9 $47 MIL plan to expand port at Juront 9 DEVAN: Let's not succumb to world shocks 11 FOR WOMEN 6160 words
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Advertisement15 1974-01-01 1 For Clear Comfortable Consult: C.S. CHONG G.D. EVERBRIGHT OPTICAL CO. l». CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE I.15 words
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Article51 1974-01-01 1 JAKARTA, Mon Indonesian oil win cost SO par cent mom from tomorrow, a spokesman of the state- run oil company Pertamina laid today. The spot— nan announced that from tomorrow Indonesian crude will cost UBIIO.BO (about SsM.aO) instead of the currant ue*B (about 8*14) price—Reuter - 51 words
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Article284 1974-01-01 1 AIR fares between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur will go ■p from Saturday. The new one-way fares will be SIS for first class, $45 for economy, and Ut for a night tourist ticket. The present fares are $46 for first class. $56 for economy284 words
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147 1974-01-01 1 We don't want to dominate Asia: Tanaka r)KYO. Mon-^Japan-ese Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka said today his country had no Intention of dominating Asia or controlling it economically. Japan would In fact cooperate as much as possible with South-east Asian countries, he told a New Year's press conference. He said he147 words
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138 1974-01-01 1 N.G. KUTTY - PUB fights Pasir Panjang oil _leak_ N.G. KUTTY By 0 U B L I C Utilities 1 Board engineers were last night fighting a heavy oil leak at the mouth of a monsoon canal leading into the sea off the reclaimed land at the 4 3 4 mile Pasir Panjang138 words
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Article44 1974-01-01 1 BRISBANE. Mon— An SBplosxxi which ripped through a shopping centre here injuring 30 people was probably caused by underground petrol vapour, a police spokesman said today. The blast, which ilattened four ships, happened yesterday while the centre was closed. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article47 1974-01-01 1 WASHINOTON. Mon. Five children ranging in age from two month* to 11 rears and a young serviceman who tried to rescue them died yesterday when Ore swept through a home In Keystone. West Virginia, about IS miles east of this southern West Virginia community. UM47 words
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414 1974-01-01 1 FOUR LEAP TO SAFETY AS PLATFORM FALLS BITTEHWOHTH, Monday. §IX construction worker* were killed and two others injured in a New Year's eve tragedy today when they fell 120 feet from the fourth floor of a \\oiksite at the Prai Industrial Complex414 words
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107 1974-01-01 1 Clerk charged with stealing $600,000 AT RAF F I C clerk of Malaysian Airline System, Abu Bakar bin Mahmood. 27, was charged In the First Magistrate's Court yesterday with stealing from MAS cash, air coupons and tickets altogether worth $902,230 Abu Bakar Is alleged to have stolen &3 international passenger107 words
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Article44 1974-01-01 1 BEIRUT, Mon. The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine <PFLP> today announced responsibility for the •hooting of Mr Joseph Sieff. the prominent British Jewish leader, who wa» seriously wounded at his London home last nifht. Beater. (See Back Pace)44 words
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Article41 1974-01-01 1 REYKJAVIK. Mon The Icelandic patrol vessel Odinn cut the wires of a West German trawler today, the Coastguard annuunced here. It said the trawler, the 1.4M-UO Othmaraehen. at Busierhaven, then tried la vain to ram the Odinn. Renter.Reuter - 41 words
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World News
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Article, Illustration199 1974-01-01 2 LONDON, Monday gKITISH Airways confirmed last night that because of the oil shortage many of its aircraft flying from the United States are using a jet fuel rated by some experts as potentially more explosive than that normally used. A spokesman for the airlineUPI - 199 words
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Article70 1974-01-01 2 Seaman with gun held at Lydda T«EL AVIV. Mon. A An American merchant seaman with a loaded pistol strapped under his armpit was arrested at Lydda International airport here today as he was about to board a Lufthansa flight. The man was caught during a body search. arrested and taken70 words
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Article93 1974-01-01 2 Security sources said he was an American seaman travelling on a Portuguese passport, but did not disclose his name. He had been dismissed from the Israeli ship on which he had served and provided with an Air France ticket to go to Europe. He changed this for a LufthansaReuter - 93 words
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Article52 1974-01-01 2 Peru grabs US company LIMA. Mon. Peru will today take over the giant US-owned Cerro de Pasco Mining Corporation under a government decree Issued here late laat nig The company, which has operated In Peru since IM2, Is the country's blggrat mining complex and one of the biggest in LatinReuter - 52 words
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Article42 1974-01-01 2 LIMA, Mon Several people were (eared dead and Injured and about 100 homes flattened In a hurricane which tipped through the Peruvian city of Juanjui Uit night. 830 km* (630 miles) north-east of here, police ■aid today— Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article32 1974-01-01 2 FAIRFAX (Virginia). Mon. Mr. Edward Tomllnson. roving editor of Readers Direct and a prominent figure In the reporting of Latin American attain since 1821 died here yesterday at age UPI.UPI - 32 words
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110 1974-01-01 2 'US can be selfsufficient in energy WASHINGTON. Mon Dr. Dixy Lee Ray. head of the L'S Atomic Energy Commission (AEC). said yesterday the United States could become completely selfsufficient In energy by IMS if the American people are willing to make economic, social and ecological sacrifices. In a television InterviewUPI - 110 words
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Article217 1974-01-01 2 The Sunday Times said the U8 Government is planning to release 52 million gallons of JP. 4 from military reserve stocks. It said a number of other airlines were starting to use J.P. 4. The story said that 10 years ago the then Aviation Minister. Mr. Julian Amery.217 words
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Article181 1974-01-01 2 A 1.000 strong force of Internal Revenue agents was being mobilised to enforce the programmes, which call for a IS per cent cut In petrol pro ductlon from US refineries next year, reductions In airlines' fuel consumption and reduced home and office heating. In NEW YORK. Time magazine yesterdayReuter; AP; UPI - 181 words
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Article29 1974-01-01 2 TAIPEH. lion— Tht gov•nMnt hu orgßnisad a bmss 5S 7 JS i ol »«w»» «o mark 2EJ£2 A'uHv'nary <* the «L Chiasmi IUJwMfcfoUowta, the mi by Dr. Sun29 words
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Article118 1974-01-01 2 MOSCOW. Mon— The Soviet news media yesterday hailed 1873 as a year of major steps toward detente marred only by the continuing 'explosive situation" In the Middle East. Year-end summaries by both Pravda, the Communist Party newspaper, and the official Tass news agency wereUPI - 118 words
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Article102 1974-01-01 2 KARACHI. Mon. Performing the foundation laying ceremony at the 1.1 million ton capacity Karachi Steel Mill yesterday. Prime MlnUter Zulflkar All Bhutto thanked Soviet Premier Kosygin for his personal Interest In the project. Mr Bhutto said: "I am grateful to Premier Kosygin for his personalAP - 102 words
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Article169 1974-01-01 2 ONE of the armoured vehicles manned by speciallytrained troopers guard. n« German airports in the wake of a warning that six Arab guerillas were planning missile attacks on Israeli and Italian aircraft. The warning came from an anonymous caller. A police spokesman In Bonn said on169 words
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148 1974-01-01 2 Big Soviet capital slash for new projects MOSCOW Monday THE Soviet Government has ordered a drastic revision of investments for 1974 under which the bulk of state capital will be diverted from new projects to semi-finished works. Yesterday's Soviet Economic Gazette, viewing the 1974 plan, said there had been a148 words
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Article132 1974-01-01 2 The Economic Gazette die not state exactly when or how the decision to re channel state funds for 1974 had been reached. Over- Investment, with a consequent Increase in the number of unfinished projects, has been a chronic complaint of Soviet Industry for many years. In 1972 theReuter - 132 words
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121 1974-01-01 2 mOKYO, Mon. X Chinese officials think their country could supply Japan with five million metric tons of crude oil this year, if necessary pipelines and loading facilities are completed, the Asahl newspaper said today. In a front page dispatch from Peking. Japan's largest paper121 words
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Article133 1974-01-01 2 Asahl said the oil would come from the Taching oilfield In Hellungklanß province of Manchuria, and from new offshore wells China is drilling In the Pokal Gulf of the mouth of the Yellow River. China never has published production statistics on 1U growing oil Industry. Premier Chou EnUPI - 133 words
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Article25 1974-01-01 2 LAHORE. Mon— Six p*Mengen were killed and M hurt when a bu* tumbled Into ditch yesterday about SO mile* (80km) north of25 words
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234 1974-01-01 2 JERUBAIJBM. Mon. Israel's Armed Forces were placed on special alert today as the nation voted in the most crucial and unpredictable general election In its short history. Who would emerge victor was anyone's guess. For public opinion polls have estimated that only aReuter - 234 words
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Advertisement94 1974-01-01 3 v 3 Baaaa^Baß^a^aV a»^ I WHAT DO YOU WANT FROM ***** Whit do yei wait from 1974? New Nation today preseits a special I forum ii which fear writers Francis I Thomas. Goh Poh Seng, Chandran Hair and Pakir Singh- will move you to I laughter and tears as they94 words
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Advertisement256 1974-01-01 3 STAMFORD CENTRE ADMISSIONS 1974 FuM-Time and Part-Time courses leading to Rscongited Professional Qualifications ACCOUNTANCY SE^JJg AL Th« only raoognisad Lrc/Stamterd Camra indepandant Collopr CXptoma m PrKota S«cr«arythip in Malaysia/ ona yaar coutm Singapor* for AC A TZSTZ&n?"*'" 1 full-tima ItudWtS awardad in co l Ubont on with axtarnal axaminar* Exacutiva256 words
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Briefs
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Article32 1974-01-01 3 RIO DE JANEIRO: Brasll's National Indian Foundation has sent out envoys to explain the phenomena of the comet Kohoutek to superstitious tribesmen but some have their own fantastic ideas about Its appearance.32 words
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Article26 1974-01-01 3 BELFAST: The mystery surrounding the kidnap of a West Oerman busl nessman deepened today after an expected announcement from the Irish Republican Army failed to materialise.26 words
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Article28 1974-01-01 3 SANDRINGHAM: Thousands of romance-hun-gry Britons ignored petrol shortages yesterday and drove to this Norfolk County village for a glimpse of Prince Charles and bis friend. Lady Jane Wellesley.28 words
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Article31 1974-01-01 3 LOS ANOELES: President Nixon's brother, Edward, was paid at least US$2l,OOO .5550.400) In consultant fees by a tax-exempt foundation formed to build a presidential library, the Los Angeles Times said today.31 words
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Article25 1974-01-01 3 PORT HURON: More than 199 people were evacuated from their homes yesterday after a railroad tanker car carrying 39.099 gallons of butane fuel was derailed.25 words
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Article34 1974-01-01 3 WASHINGTON: A 47--year old American civil servant. Mr. Alexander Dolgun. who spent eight year:. In a Soviet labour camp and underwent torture there, is among former prisoners named In Alexander Solzhenltsyn's book "Gulag Archipelago."34 words
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Article29 1974-01-01 3 HOI'STON: The Sky lab 3 astronauts and mission control officials had a heart-to-heart talk yesterday about problems that have caused accomplishments on the mission to fall below expectations. Agencies.Agencies - 29 words
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WORLD NEWS TWO
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Article, Illustration358 1974-01-01 3 Trade union revival in China Way open now for a national congress PEKING. Monday £HINA today disclosed it had passed a major milestone in the reconstruction of the country's trade unions, which were revived in the past year after being suppressed duiing the 1906-69 Cultural Revolution. The People's Daily, China'sReuter - 358 words
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Article64 1974-01-01 3 LONDON. Mon. Two Britl&a construction companies announced today they had won a I'SMIS million (Sti23 million) contract to build the Middle But'a largest drydock complex at Dubai on the Persian Oulf Costa In Civil Knglnee.-lng and Taylor Woodrow International said the contract with the Dubai DrydockAP - 64 words
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Article, Illustration130 1974-01-01 3 Endurance bid with sharks for company QJYDNEY. Mon. A 22--kJ year-old scuba diving Instructor today began a 50-hour attempt to break the world underwater endurance record. Chris Warner of Sydney (above) entered a public display tank filled with sharks, stingrays and other large saltwater fish at midnight last night. HeReuter - 130 words
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Article45 1974-01-01 3 BOSTON. Mon. Dr. Joseph Aub. S3. former chairman of the Harvard Medical Schools department of medicine, died yesterday In Boston. Dr. Aub. Professor Emeritus for medical research at Harvard, had done work In metabolism that laid foundations for later cancer research.—AP.AP - 45 words
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41 1974-01-01 3 Air force jobs for women PRETORIA (South Africa). Air Force, which inducted 1U Ant woman this year. says It plans a major recruitIng drive In 1974 to find women for such permanent posts as alrtrafflc controllers and operation Intelligence clerks— AP.AP - 41 words
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Article36 1974-01-01 3 JAKARTA, Mon. A military court In Medan has sentenced a former military district commandant to three months Jail lor forcing a Chinese businessman to pay protection money, the Antara New> Agency reported today. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article201 1974-01-01 3 TOUGH MAN ARIAS TAKES OVER MADRID. Mon. Tough right winger Carlos Arias Navarro is to be i sworn in today as Spain's new Prime Minister, succeeding the assassinated Luis Carrero Blanco whose Basque killers were still being sought by security police. Senor Arias will take the oath of allegiance asReuter - 201 words
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Article19 1974-01-01 3 SEOUL. Mon. South Korea today formally appointed Dr. Hahm PyongChun aa the new imhaaador to Washington.— Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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294 1974-01-01 3 Park warning ignored as student drive for civil rights goes on PROMINENT civic and •I student leaders today spurned a strong warning from President Park Chung-Hee and went ahead with a campaign to restore former democratic liberties, suspended under South Korea's present military style constitution. Fifteen elder politicians, religious leadersReuter - 294 words
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Article66 1974-01-01 3 PERTH. Moo A search »v on today for two American sailors mining ataice Friday in a 16-foot (five metre) wooden dinghy off mouth In the north of Western Australia. Jeffrey Allan Chamber* and Victor Len Mni»it w both M were last seen fishing about mile (11466 words
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Article30 1974-01-01 3 BOGOTA, Mon. At kaat Or* people wen killed and doanu Injured In Colombia wbea vehicle bridge eoilapaed during opening emmonlee, tha Civil Helen m agency reported jaatarrta/. AP.AP - 30 words
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254 1974-01-01 3 HEAVY new snow broke loose anJ thundered down three ski slopes in the Wa katch National Forest at AIU, Utah during the weekend, smashing into a crowded lodge, burring cars and killing a 39-year-old ski instructor. Two avalanches occurred254 words
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264 1974-01-01 3 Truce now in 'inflation money 9 row TOKYO, Monday. pOREIGX airlines employing Japanese workers here have been given a short breathing space before the unions renew pressure for payment of "inflation money" in the New Year. Three airlines are affected by the demands of their Japanese employees, who want extraReuter - 264 words
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Article63 1974-01-01 3 DACCA. Mon. The opposition National Socialist Party yesterday announced a programme of "resistance" from Jan. 30 with the aim of toppling the ruling Awaml League Government At a rally here on the closing day of local council elections, the party's president. Mr. MA. Jall'l. said his partyReuter - 63 words
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243 1974-01-01 3 -Nixon to meet Kissinger over M-E peace CAN CLEMENTE, Mon. President Nixon called in Secretary of State Henry Kissinger here today for a series of meetings this week on prospects for progress in the Middle East peace talks and the lifting of the Arab oil embargo against the United States.243 words
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134 1974-01-01 3 $l,Boomil in US minerals for sale SAN CLEMENTE. Mon. The U8 Government will sell off hundreds of millions of dollars worth of stockpiled minerals under a series or Bills due to be signed Into law today by President Nixon. The White House announced they would Include USS3OO million (St7JO million)Reuter - 134 words
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Advertisement373 1974-01-01 4 Do you like your favourite metal with theT or without? At Alcan's headquarters in Canada we spell it both ways "aluminum" in the North American way or "aluminium" in the British and French tradition. Whichever way you say it, the whole world knows that Alcan stands for the best in373 words
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167 1974-01-01 4 Dutch and Yugoslav chess masters in lead yuoOSLAV grand--1 matter Svetozar OiiIDrlc and Dutch master Jan Tlmman now share the lead In the famed Hastings tournament, each with three points from four games. Sixteen top players from all over the world are taking part In the tournament, Including former world167 words
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94 1974-01-01 4 rE case against Cock- made, pit Hotel's entertain- Soon Is alleged to have ment manager Soon forged a Moscow Narodny Yew Hock, 28. accused of Bank Ltd. cheque for forgery and criminal $7,500 at the hotel in breach of trust, was yes- Penang Road94 words
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Article, Illustration438 1974-01-01 4 Rubber: Accord on liaison committee 'MAJOR BREAKTHROUGH 9 AT KUALA LUMPUR TALKS SINGAPORE and Malaysian rubber authorities have agreed to form a liaison committee to promote mutual co-operation, help maintain standards and integrity and safeguard the position of natural rubber. The committee will also take care of residual Issues arising438 words
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234 1974-01-01 4 Engineer's Career Week at National Library AN Engineering Careers Week will be held at the National Library lecture hall from Jan. 5. The week, which will be opened by Enclk Ahmad Mat tar. Parliamentary Secretary to the Education Ministry, Is sponsored by the Young People's Service of the National Library234 words
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69 1974-01-01 4 Walkathon in aid of six charities THE Telerec Association will hold a walkathon In aid of six charity organisations on Jan. 13. They are the Society for Aid to the Paralysed. Ramakiiahna Mission. Littlt asters of the Poor. Muslim Orphanace. Dragon Lotus Hill Hous* for the Aged and the Asian69 words
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Article62 1974-01-01 4 PRINCE Charles, who Is now a lieutenant In the Royal Navy. will Join his new ship. HMS Jupiter, in Singapore on Thursday at 12.2S pm He Is being seconded to the Forces for a few days after which he will go to New Zealand to take62 words
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137 1974-01-01 4 Ministry to expand its publishing -section- rIE Educational Publication Bureau of the Education Ministry plans to go into general book publishing next year. At a Press conference yesterday, Mr. Yeo Choo Kok, general manager of the bureau, said that instead of confining Hself solely to the publication of school textbooks,137 words
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Article99 1974-01-01 4 All the EducaUon for Living books are printed In the second language because the subject will be taught in that language and Initially only hi Primary One and Two elassM. The bureau has printed M,Mt sets in Chinese, 15.0 M sets In Malay. and 5,00« sets In Tamil. Each99 words
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67 1974-01-01 4 River Valley to hold save fuel drive DR. Tan Bng Liang. MP for River Valley, will open a three -week Save Fuel Campaign at the River Valley community centre. KlUlney Road, on Jan. 6. During the campaign, members of the cltiseni consultative committee will visit houses In the constituency to67 words
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Article39 1974-01-01 4 ANOTHER two companies h«ve Joined the Pioneer Industries Employees' Union which now has 22.300 members. They are Tal Lon Pulp and Paper Industrial Pte. Ud. and Hong Kong Dyeing 1 fc.:d Weaving (S) Pte Ltd.39 words
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369 1974-01-01 4 Court acquits security director of defaming businessman A DIRECTOR of a marine security firm, Paul Robert Linfield Wilson, accused of defaming businessman Harold Soh Giow Poey on April 24, was acquitted and discharged in the Third Magistrate's Court yesterday. Wilson, 52, of Securltas (Pte) Ltd., was alleged to have written369 words
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140 1974-01-01 4 smciDE OF GIRL AFTER FATHER'S ADVICE A CORONER'S court yesterday heard that a 17-year-old girl drank insecticide after being advised by her father not to stay overnight at her friend's house as she wa^ already engaged. Testifying at an Inquiry Into her death, shop proprietor Koh Ling Chlat. 56. of140 words
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Article75 1974-01-01 4 THE Singapore Civil Service Recreation and Sports Council will hold Its first talentime for civil servants, statutory board employees and daily-rated worken In March next year. The Orst audition will be held at the council's premUea at the Tanglln Complex in Dempety Road on Jan 19.75 words
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Article59 1974-01-01 4 DR. Augustine; H. H. Tan. MP for Whampoa and chairman of the National Productivity Board, will open the TWI Alumni Training Centre at Middle Road on Peb S at 1 pm. The centre will be used by the Supervisory Development Unit of the NPB to conduct TWI59 words
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295 1974-01-01 4 rIE Philippines Government has suspended all exports of cement to Singapore and other si si seas markets because of the fuel crisis. A Philippine Embassy ejefciMHisin here amid yaetornsy the move waa necessary and was ■sad. by the government agency, Cement Industry Authority (CIA),295 words
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Article307 1974-01-01 6 DLAYINC the mix and match game is fun. Here are two outfits nude up of five pieces of separatee on the same theme and playing around oa two basic colours. But there are more ways to wear them than shown. Now let's tee.307 words
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809 1974-01-01 6 ONG KIAT BENG - ONG KIAT BENG By SCHOOLS reopen tomorrow. It's back to books for the children and once again the routine of studies and homework. Thousands of prim a r y schoolchildren spend at least half an hour a day five days of the809 words
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444 1974-01-01 6 1974 colours for home: Chocolate and orange pOARSE-knlt, "cafe" curtains from Norway were being eagerly bought to decorate English windows, while UKmade curtain nets were purchased In 20,000 yard lengths by buyers from Hong Kong at the recent Domestic and Commercial Textiles Exhibition In London. All over the world. ItFWF - 444 words
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Article87 1974-01-01 6 Down my way. HERE'S a test call--11 ed nnd-a-float The scene: You are camping, hiking or picnicking. You see someone fall into the water. The someone shouts for help. Ton are not a good swimmer. What can you do? No lifeguard's around. No ring life buoy to toss. Just you87 words
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Article336 1974-01-01 6 Says the council: How about your gallon vacuum Jug? Or an ice chest with a clamp on lid? A canoe paddle? A fallen branch from a tree? The spare tire in the car trunk? All these are Improvised flotation aids. When no standard rescue equipment Is available the quick-thinking336 words
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Miscellaneous189 1974-01-01 7 B ringing Up Fatnar My BUI Kavtnafh «t HI C— ip IP HE ASKS THAT f WHAT'S BUKWH6 Tj J OH, PCM*! I KmtOTJ I BV^KT PMOHI WW JW9 THNIAIT T*l_i_ f^ L^ T J i V «^^K f COMMMOMBTHBWaiaTTHWe 7 wSm'wuT'J j r—jh^ ZZTT^JfIKBLI Blon4tU By ChU Young U189 words
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148 1974-01-01 7 Malaysian economy has done very well, says Tan KUALA LUMTUS, Mia Finance Minister Tan Tan Stew Sin said the Malaysia* economy has tone very well In 197J with the spectacalar aytarn In the price* of •er major export commodities. -K. nfortanaieljr. this boom was sis* acoaanpanted by a 1* per148 words
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Article39 1974-01-01 7 KUALA LOMPT7R. Mon.— A Land Onmwleauitei Is to be appointed for Kuala Lumpur when it Federal TlsiiHuiy on Mb. 1. He U Raja Annan bin Raja lonall. the preeeot DUtrtct Officer of Kuala Lumpur.39 words
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Article18 1974-01-01 7 PKNANO. Moo. Fenang poUce are tntendfyinf their campaign lc wipe out vandalism In the city18 words
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Article, Illustration186 1974-01-01 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday Fighting inflation— by Razak fUN Abdul Razak stressed tonight the urgency for Malaysians to curb wasteful spending in the fight against soaring prices. They must Inculcate the habit of thrift and saving while at the same time grow more food, he186 words
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Article26 1974-01-01 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Thieves broke Into three premises here early today and escaped with more than $103,000 in cash, valuables and electrical goods.26 words
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Article96 1974-01-01 7 In his message Tun Razak also stressed that: DIPLOMATIC r e 1 atlons with China will be "formalised" by the two countries shortly as negotiations have reached a "conclusive" stage. SECURITY forces and the public should maintain their close co-ope-ration and vigilance against the communist terrorists, and HE96 words
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Article80 1974-01-01 7 Another reason for inflation was the vast amount of money In circulation and the spending trend of the people despite price Increases. "In such a situation I wish to state again that It Is Imperative for us to Inculcate the habit of thrift and saving to avoid unnecessary spending."80 words
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Article101 1974-01-01 7 PENANG'S $200 mil PROJECT PENANG, Monday. fUN Abdul Razak will launch Penang's most ambitious development project when he drives in the first pile for the state's $200 million urban centre to- morrow. Designed to answer the growing demand for ciYlc, administrative, commercial and living accommodation, the proposed centre, covering more101 words
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Article66 1974-01-01 7 Malai Chai's brother held IPOH. Mon. Police rounded up two wanted teenaged gangsters at a road block in the Menglembu area, near here, on Saturday night. One of them, aged about 17. Is the younger brother of Malal ~Chal. one of the most notorious gangsters In Perak. who was arrested66 words
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Article36 1974-01-01 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Moo The National Union of Tobacco Worker* yesterday gave the Malayan Tobacco Company a week to settle the dispute over a new collective agreement or face Industrial action by the I.JOO MTC employe—.36 words
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Article82 1974-01-01 7 When completed, the project will Increase the total assessment revenue for the area from the present $114,000 to an estimated 13 million per annum. The project Is divided into five phases. Work on phase one, covering about seven acres will take about 41 years to complete. The first phase82 words
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Article86 1974-01-01 7 $18,000 for labourer's widow KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Widow V. Poonfavanam. whose husband wai killed In a crash four yean ago, waa awarded $18,000 general and special damage* In the High Court today for herself and her 10 children Mfiiiin PoongaYanam. 39. had sued the Sri Jaya Transport Co.. whose bus86 words
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66 1974-01-01 7 $120 mil in new life policies this year KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. 11m m.i.j^i.^ Co-operative TTiTrarHt Society Issued over 18,000 new life uiuruct policies to the value of more than $190 million thla year. PraaUußi faooaße OB ftat and aoeMant In— sum tor U» twt iswmlid to |1J ■lihoo. IU imnl66 words
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201 1974-01-01 7 rOH. Mon. Bumlputras, who have become Intellectual* or successful In business, are less politically minded now. the Selangor Mentrt Besar, Dato' Harun Idrls said yesterday. The National President of Umno Youth said there were such people In Kuala Lumpur201 words
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Advertisement100 1974-01-01 8 GRAND OPINING TOOAY 5 SHOWS ot 11.00 A.M. 1 30 3.30. 6.30 A 9 00 P.M. (No Free List) Suekorno M. Nocr, Tonty 1 Josaprio, Bombong Irowjn, Ermlki Contesso, in asasaa /vsss% laaMn LM M 1 I aaaaassi m Plac* your with ordor the Circulation Dept. *****1 CANBERRA JALAN KECAI100 words
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Advertisement769 1974-01-01 8 OBGAWII TIOW; I sth WEEK! 34th DAY! 11am. I.M. 4.00, 4 10. 9 15 MAaVaaat CASH l«b«fi M i, m No taMlsii Cwiwitui Jin* FACT Kwt for Hrn K,rt B is aan MOai riom a«M ~t» HMi «h» Hrn -,m M ataar tarnaMy ia t'son Rogor Moo>« at Jomn Be-769 words
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193 1974-01-01 8 -fa From Pag* On* Um Chin Yeow, 26. Mid: "I felt the platform creaking and all at once I wai going down. "I Jumped and was plain lucky to land on the other platform." Another worker, Chan Thlam Seong. 18. said193 words
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149 1974-01-01 8 Property tax surcharge exemption: Many apply A LARGE number of applications for exemption from the property tax surcharge levied on properties owned by non-dtisens and nonpermanent resident* U expected by the Inland Revenue Department. For this reason. It has Informed applicants that It may take some time before an application149 words
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Article51 1974-01-01 8 A PICK-OP driver who dlaobeycd a red light and collided with a motorcyclist and a pedestrian was fined S6SO and disqualified (or aix months yesterday. Tenf Jin Jong of Selesle House admitted driving dangerously at the junction or Middle Road and Benooolen Street on May51 words
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Article64 1974-01-01 8 FIVX people including a houaewlfe were fined a total of 110.000 at the Senior ataflitrmte'f Court yesterday tor aatutlng In oparaUng a 10.000-character lottery at vartou* place* over the weekend. Tee Bock Leone. 17. Teng LUn Chang. 29. Koh Teck Huat. M. Leok Ah Koon.64 words
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Article125 1974-01-01 8 Duties on elder and perry are up from 916.10 to 118.40, sake from $68.20 to $73.40, arrack and pineapple Juice spirit from $68 20 to $7b.10 and other Imported spirituous beverages from $169.18 $149.91 preferential) to $203 per decalitre Duty on Imported cigarettes is up from $30.86 to $32.50125 words
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Article84 1974-01-01 8 Meeting on taxi fare put off A DELEGATION from, the Singapore Taxi Drivers' Association was unable to meet Registry, of Vehicles officials last Saturday to dl&cuat the question of raising taxi fares following the Increase In petrol and dlesel prices. Aaaocuron secretary Mr. Choo Cheng *ook aakl yeeterday the meeting84 words
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Article62 1974-01-01 8 Two police supervisees jailed TWO police tupervlAMs from Ahmad Ibrahim Camp were Jailed for a year each yesterday for breach of rules on Dec. 24. Abdul Sal»m. 14, and Jamall bin Jlman, 31. failed to remain in the camp betwren 7 pm. and 6 am the next day. Police found62 words
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Article73 1974-01-01 8 TTVE NmUoul Th«a- tn Clab'i nutj.e •MtiM wUI rta*e -MiitaM mr on Jan. M and 11 »t th* Vietori* Thaatn. Th« thaw will b« 4iraetod by Mr. Nf Bo O»n, the aacttons Ailnwi who la better known in mat* U* -Or^t »i 2« to if*73 words
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134 1974-01-01 8 S. M. MUTHU - TERROR STRIKES ON THE THIRD FLOOR. S. M. MUTHU By F IFT robbers have become the No. 1 menace In Queenstown flats In recent weeks. According to a reliable source, reports of lift robberies have reached an all-time high four a day are not uncommon. More robberies are expected during134 words
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105 1974-01-01 8 NTUC to give party for 300 children MORE than 300 children from spastic and retarded children's homes are to attend the second NTUC chll dren's party for the underprivileged at the NTUC holiday resort at Changl on Jan. 6. The get together Is being organised by the NTUC Sports and105 words
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Advertisement152 1974-01-01 9 YAMAGEN 1 JAPANESE RESTAURANT CONGRATULATE SINGAPORE TOURIST PROMOTION BOARD on passing the ONE-MILLIONTH MARK VISITOR ARRIVALS. CATHAY BUILDING TEL 281^1 C BE/£T'THE IHP uiFjyi" 1 s^ with QXARUT^-fWjp^^^B ALUMINIUM AWNINGS 1 JOT/jJB Conbear RSS Mm KoM-vt* Four great style* to choose 4« Mr4<M from! A fantastic rang* q. ic««wi assr152 words
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Advertisement262 1974-01-01 9 SPECIAL NEW YEAR LUNCH Celebrate this New Year in style with your family Treat them to a traditional New Year Lunch today. j? Open: 1 2 noon 5 p.m. jtd |£V 7 p.m. 1 a.m. U" 5* FOUR SEASONS V>B BS^r Strait* Trading Bldg. (Baa»rrwm) >^ 5r Battary Road. Singaport262 words
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Miscellaneous222 1974-01-01 9 Straits Times Crossword pn WM H |H ACKOM 4 Phils hurt Ptto North 1 Detain In talk of flowers? rough (am* (4, 3. 7) <«-4). S Little boys carry not* lor 6 Author daapatcbat his taanls ace (T). work? T A fellow one's raeardsd f What birds mlsjht be as222 words
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Article, Illustration546 1974-01-01 9 By CHRISTINA CHEANG £EPPEL Shipyard is to build a shipyard and drydock the first phase of which is expected to cost $70 million. The shipyard, known as Tuas Shipyard will be built on the western side of Jurong Industrial estate. In the first phase,546 words
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Article47 1974-01-01 9 MADAM Sunyaa. principal of the Academy of Arts, will conduct a twomonth Chinese painting course for beginners from Jan. 13 The fee Is (30 for members and $38 for non-members. Those Interested should contact tel: *****3 or register at the TMOA counter. Orciiard Road.47 words
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Article37 1974-01-01 9 FOUR parsons were fined ISO each yesterday for gambling at Lorong 11. Oeylang Road on Sunday. Kwak Bwee San. »J. Wong Kirn Pah. 40. Tarn Kirn 71am. 11, and Chaah Seat Chee. U. pleaded Pi37 words
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131 1974-01-01 9 FREE TOBA TRIP FOR LUCKY HONEYMOON COUPLE RESPONSE to Singapore Airline's Lake Toba tours has been overwhelming since they atar t c d four months ago. To date the airline has recorded it* l.ftOOth traveller on Its Lake Toba tours and to commemorate this, the lucky customer, Madam Ant Fiak131 words
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Article40 1974-01-01 9 BUS driver Laong Ah Chye was fined $130 yesterday for driving carelessly along Lorong 6. Toa Payoh. by causing his vehicle to crash Into a wooden frame surrounding a bunch of flowers on April 16. He pleaded luilty40 words
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227 1974-01-01 9 – NGIAM TONG HA - NGIAM TONG HA| I »y lURONO port yesterday announced a $47.7 million expansion programme. The Jurong wharf will be extended by 2,885 ft at a cost of $47,714,218.36. The project, to be undertaken by a Japanese construction firm is expected to227 words
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Article63 1974-01-01 9 Under the contract, the Japanese firm will build a 2,400 ft. wharf to accommodate four deep water berths at Pulau Chichlr with depth of 38 ft. at low tide. The depth can be Increased to 42 ft. If required. The existing No. 5 berth at the west end63 words
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Article164 1974-01-01 9 3,000ft OF CONTAINER WHARF 'THE Port Authority's container harbour x wharf is now jutting 3,000 feet (914 metres) into the sea— its maximum projected length. Work on the wharf proper ended yesterday with a simple ceremony during which bosses Joined construction workers to cement the last part of the wharf.164 words
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Article110 1974-01-01 9 rp HE Outward Bound 1 School on Pulau Ubin. which has been functioning since January, IMS, Is now a department of the Ministry of Defence. It was then under the charge of the People's Association. In his 1072-79 annual report, the Auditor— General says that110 words
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108 1974-01-01 9 NGOI Sine Chlk, 47. of Tanjonj Katong Road, was yesterday charted In the Klrst MagUtratc's Court on three counts of corruption. He was accused of having corruptly given fIM three ootaatooa to a Singapore Turf Club agndaO, Mr. WUful Douglas Anthony. as a reward108 words
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127 1974-01-01 9 A STUDY mission from the Japanese National Teachers Union has praised Singapore's policy of blllnguallsm In schools. According to a Singapore Chinese Middle School Teachers Union statement yesterday, the 42--member mission, which came to Singapore last Saturday, showed great Interest in the Republic's education127 words
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Article58 1974-01-01 9 Study grants for River Valley THE River Valley citizens consultative committee Is offering scholarships and bursaries to primary and secondary students either staying or studying In schools in the constituency Application forms arc obtainable from the River Valley community centre in Pen«ng Road. Applicants arc to bring their Khool report58 words
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Advertisement18 1974-01-01 10 [j& SEIKO m y§lt redefines ■IW accuracy BO& we-** ■JW.uj- «ftv unus MO3 7040 H SS6O*SO \VaV-' IB18 words
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Advertisement74 1974-01-01 10 A lot o' folk say it's the water in the glen that Jp*7> makes Langs good M?"f N Another lot say it's the secret Glengoyne recipe. bluubb^^»»^ Who knows? Maybe the men who learnt the skills for N making whisky from their fathers who worked in Glengoyne afore them, maybe74 words
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Article632 1974-01-01 10 ITS good-bye— with little nostalgia to 1973, and welcome 1974 with much reservation. The past year was one of inflation. The New Year looks set to be another one of shortages and rising prices, with Dossibly a recession on the calendar. Hopefully there will be no depression;632 words
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624 1974-01-01 10 PREM BHATIA: New Dwlhl - PREM BHATIA: New Dwlhl 3y QMI'GGLEO goods worth O rss34 million (SMI million) were seised by the Customs authorities ln India during the last financial year (April 1*72 to March 1973), according to a Government statement made In Parliament recently. The comparative figure624 words
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Article159 1974-01-01 10 I voted Conservative at the last General Election since the Tories were my best clients. MRS. NORMA LEVY. call-girl ln the Lambton case. It Is for us all of us to create Europe for ourselves on the lines we desire, for unless we do Europe will be made for159 words
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Article108 1974-01-01 10 I am not antl socialist but I regret to say that It was nationalism and socialism which produced Nazis and Fascists. THE DIKE OF EDINBURGH. I find the effort of trying to look beautiful from eight ln the mornIng until late at night rather terrifying. BRIGITTE BARDOT. actress. Let108 words
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Article122 1974-01-01 10 I believe that most people ln this country are more concerned with what Is taught ln schools than with how schools are organised. MR. EDWARD HEATH. Meat I do not like to buy here, because what your butchers do to meat Is sheer butchery. MRS. NENNES of Eupen. Belgium,122 words
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Article180 1974-01-01 10 Concorde appears to have been crested to provide Jobs. It la debatable whether the world actually needs It. The purpose la not to carry pec.ple across the Atlantic but to sustain people ln work. PROF. MICHAEL HUSSEY. We are inundated with rumour, hearsay, grand Jury leaks, speculation and statements180 words
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266 1974-01-01 10 No-ticket shock for new car owner WENT to Toa Payon (East) Area Office carpark division on Dec. 24 and was amazed to see a long queue waiting to buy season parking tickets. I Joined the queue at 7.30 a.m. and, what a relief, when my turn came at 10 15266 words
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Article195 1974-01-01 10 How you can adopt a child I GOVT REPLIES I REFER to the letter, by Wendy (ST., Dec. 12) who wishes to know the legal requirements ln adopting a child and how she can help ln an orphanage ln her spare time. The formal requirements governing the adoption of a195 words
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Article64 1974-01-01 10 I APPEAL to the authorities to do something about Holland Road <the bend near Mlndef) For thU stretch of road has been the site of far too many accidents. This stretch of road U most treacherous especially during and after a shower. The relevant authorities should put up64 words
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Article131 1974-01-01 10 There Is a revulsion against anything to do with economics, money and possessions. Young people are trying to Justify these opinions through Marx who said nothing of the sort. DR. RALF DAHRENDORF. Freedom means the chance of doing your own thing as long as ln doing It you don't131 words
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Article193 1974-01-01 10 Sales of these cars slumped by more than 30 per cent from last year ln November and December, and the City of Flint, where about 40 per cent of the work force of 190,000 Is employed ln GM plants. Is beginning to feel the effects. GM. to ease the193 words
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Article91 1974-01-01 10 Mr Wayne Gilbert, who works in the Chevrolet truck assembly plant, pulled his Dodge van into a petrol station to get It filled up. Sitting on the purple carpeting in the back nf the truck between hlfl speakers, he said: "The Job. no. I'm worried about getting enough petrol91 words
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Article166 1974-01-01 10 However. Mr. Calvin Peterson, who has worked as a mechanic for 24 years in the Buick plant, is concerned that it is going to be a "rough year ahead. There'll be more layoffs." But he Is high in seniority and would get the same pay for a year, soNYT - 166 words
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Advertisement108 1974-01-01 11 we wish all our pal rims a Happy Xfit Year PREMIER STORE 119- NORTH BRIDGE ROAD ALL RETAIL STORES AGENCIES OPE IV jyDAJM FOR ACCOUHT /WOT. COSTINC COMPMTT SfCKTARVSHV. lAW. mnkwc. MAmcrrwc. export, hotel catering, also B.C E. (0 t A liVflS) M 4 LONOON UNIVERSITY DE6REES 370,000 EXAM SUCCESSES108 words
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Advertisement165 1974-01-01 11 ftobtno... uts/ks all shoppers and suppliers a Happy New )ittr We Are Open Today I Robina Depaitmenl" Sbre announcements m for shoppers... 1890,1902,1914,1926, fy&*^ A*Hfeft\» VJl\ 1938, 1950, 1962 and soon flL^^%\\Jpm3^A FWFt M] in 1974. shop with us and 4 enjoy special discounts "vl'^^y/. WiX 2. For your Chinese165 words
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Miscellaneous788 1974-01-01 11 TV SINGAPORE (5) TV MALAYSIA (3) 1 A AA Ml Openmi and Car Riflaman— OM Tony L» Nw; in CAA W Opt»tn| and Pro- 7AQ Foram 7.41 Bmtanj IU.UU toon Fma T ll» Hoi.- Bnel Ml Swwnl Beat ol the D.UU pMMN Stmnary US i .W RTM IJ» Ptrist .<788 words
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291 1974-01-01 11 RADIO and TV Singapore will say "Hello 1 to the New Year with a package of specials for listeners and viewers on New Year's Day today. Channel 5 begins transmission at 10 am. with Cartoon Funnies. A holiday matinee291 words
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Article, Illustration267 1974-01-01 11 A ringing gift to remind the Urns of their wedding TtACHtHS Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Urn Fob. Yam yesterday received a rift which will tenre as a ringing reminder of their ivory <Hth) weddinc annivermary. Hi a year'* free subscription for a pushbutton telephone. The lucky couple, who are both267 words
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112 1974-01-01 11 $300 FINE FOR BORROWING PSA FORKLIFT LORRY -DRIVER Tan Eng Chuan, 24, was sent by his boss to collect cargo at a PSA godown on Dec. 17. When he arrived, he found that it was not goIng to be an easy task because there was Just too much cargo to112 words
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Article66 1974-01-01 11 Six disabled get lift jobs THE Labour Ministry's Employment Service secured Jobs for six disabled persons as lift attendants during October. Applications for Job-train-ing were alao received from three rtlnahlrrt one a woman during the month. They have bean placed for training in pewter- making. motor mechanics and carpentry. A66 words
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Article24 1974-01-01 11 THE water con sumption on Sunday was 106 million gallons (482.000 cubic metres), 5.1 million gallons (23.000 cubic metres) less than Saturday.24 words
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Article, Illustration215 1974-01-01 11 S I N G APORE's major preoccupation must be to ensure it does not succumb to the economic deterioration of the developed world, the NTUC secretaryeeneral, Mr. C.V, Devan Nair, said in his New Year message yesterday. He said: "When the215 words
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Article107 1974-01-01 11 "It U precisely such a conjunction which characterises the present global economic crisis. "Our effort to cope with our problems will. therefore, call for Intelligence, caution, and a more urgent sense of individual and group discipline." Mr. Nair described 1973 as "a traumatic year" (or the world community. He107 words
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74 1974-01-01 11 rIE PosUl Services Department is ebarfinf new air parcel rates to certain destinations from today. It Is centrally an upward revision of rates far the first 850 grammes. The readjustment Is as much as a dollar In certain ln- Some of the destinations74 words
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90 1974-01-01 11 Of parents who view TV while children study. MANY a national campaign, directed at schools and motivated by dedicated .teachers. has run afoul because parental Influence has tended to counter the good that might have been achieved. accordIng to a university don. Professor J A Jansen of the Unlversltv of90 words
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Article115 1974-01-01 11 He said: "Yet again, regardless of how our son or daughter is developing, we spot In them future Fou T'sonjrs. Yehudl Menuhlns. Margot Fonteyns, Pat Chans or Elnstelns. "So we push them Into corners to study while we watch Hawaii Flve-O or Bonanza with full volume on TV. If115 words
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Article26 1974-01-01 11 M PHUTMAL, IS. was fined tlO for being drunk and Incapable at New Bridge Road last Saturday at 555 pjn. Ha pi— tart guilty.26 words
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86 1974-01-01 11 Arab oil cut could mean fewer jobs SINGAPORE may face a decline in Job opportunities In the new year If the oil squeeze continues This was stated by Professor Wong Lin Ken. MP for Alexandra, last n'ght at the Marco Polo Hotel. Speaking at the Grand Comex New Year's BaU.86 words
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Article131 1974-01-01 11 Prof. Wong earlier said that whatever the outcome of the ArabIsraeli peace settlement, "the days of iheap oil are over." He said: "This means 'hat despite the in crease in the GNP. sectors of the population have found their wage gains wiped out or more than wiped out131 words
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185 1974-01-01 11 Food prices will continue to rise, says CASE FOOD prices rose an r average o; 30 per cent last yet.' and the upward trend Is expected to continue this year. According to the Consumers Association of Singapore (CASE) food prices could well go up by another 20 or 30 per185 words
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Article95 1974-01-01 11 "We have had it too good for some time. We have got to cut down a bit. or else we may have next to nothing in the future." Mr. Baptist suggested planned buying, with householders being budget conscious and wisely selective In what they should buy. Although prices of95 words
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Article150 1974-01-01 11 However, compared to the previous year, prices had leapt by about 30 per cent on the whole. "Some of the price rises were Inevitable due to world food shortages, but those that could oe prevented we have tried our best to stop. "Chicken prices shot up from $1.80150 words
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Article70 1974-01-01 12 J. Malawi a 112.10 4-1.70 Feate 5.14 J4 A. AjaaJ tAt .26 C Cvrtaft I IJt 4. .14 aUafs I Mt 4 .10 M. luk 6.40 4- 10 P. CaMae I IN 4- .08 Nat. lad. I Ijl 4. IT Hatra I 1.87 4- .07 JO-MPH 8 1.84 4- .0170 words
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Article33 1974-01-01 12 N. Iraa I 6JO JO GataNMaa I 6.16 .15 la. I.C. S 298 .14 P. Car Mat I 1.10 .11 I'OB I IN .11 Paan 8 1.40 .10 at i lji .1033 words
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Article22 1974-01-01 12 ■aw -"ar 177.000 Malayaa Craatt 117.000 ■tata Dark? 146.000 DM 117.000 Total THMI«; 1 BAM Total Vaasa: U-20 M22 words
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Article52 1974-01-01 12 Dw-tt DM.U laiaKilab: 244 It WJI fflaaans: ***** ***** Hat-a: M*J7 MIM TmtttHm: 154.1t lUN t Ttas: IMi: IM.4S t I rattan: 141.4 a 341.21 t O.CJB-C: IHjH UUI Baa. M, IMS 100 1 Dm. 11. IMS 1M t Das. t%. lMt 1M Dae. 11. ItTO 100 X Jaa.52 words
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Article1619 1974-01-01 12 f<H* hut tx»iu»cUd ml* at Uw cloa* of tnHnaM in Um Stock fuhuin or «ngapora ywttirtaj oompftrad «tth ymuni*T* prto« toMMt 4 »h 1973 high and tow CA4JMU»1 ferilMi 1MUM). INOUITimU »7» L..I H L MM l» 1.41 tnt 2.T* .1* 4.M l.M A. Tl|t 1.10 M> i1,619 words
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Article394 1974-01-01 12 rtE year I»7S drew to a dull and hesitant close on the Stock Exchange yesterday. The Exchange was open ror only two hoars of trading, daring the greater part of which Bayers appeared disinclined to deal At the opening, bids were scattered and most were394 words
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Article1155 1974-01-01 12 BID and offer price* nfnn*nj luted and rnnlnaa in and reported to Urn Stock afeehanfe of Strip pore jreatcrdar with the number of abarea traded shown In bracket* In lota of 1.000 unit* inileai otherwise trr* Ifrri INDUBTBIALB ACBtA 12.70U) U) 2.T0. A. the. (1.S8B) (8) 1.80.1,155 words
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Article846 1974-01-01 12 RID and offer pricaa oflldal- tr llstad and lusUmm Id and reported to Uw Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yaalaiday with the number of aharai traded ihown In brackatt In toU of 1.000 uniu tilm otharwlat apart Had. DTDDSTBIAU Aaaw (1.108). A. Tape (1288). (2) 128. <Jaaa»«i (2.508 1.008).846 words
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Article283 1974-01-01 12 Prices in XL drift lower IN the last trading session of Uw year, share values drifted a shaae lower In quiet business at the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday. Business was mainly routine and Interest was selectively concentrated In the usual favourites including leading Indus trials, a few banks and283 words
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Article417 1974-01-01 12 BANK of America NT 8A has opened a new finance company In Hongkong. BA Finance (Hong Kong) will engage primarily In real estate lending providing financing for residential, commercial and Industrial property. Located In the St. George's Building. Ice House Street, BA Finance will accept Individual and417 words
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Article63 1974-01-01 12 rl US dollar opened (Irmly around the overnight close at $2 4830-12 4850 and rallied In active morning trading to $*****--$2 4885 by noon at the Singapore forex market yesterday. With dealer*' portion already tquared In the morning session, the forex market was practically dead In the afternoon63 words
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Article160 1974-01-01 12 The following art the "n»nin«i average doting interbank rates In Singapore: Cbiiibblii Neeainal rales gartlßtaaraa aaoted yastaraay (crass) parity eaaag* US dollar 3.4580 J. 4870 2 SIM —11 87 Sterling pound 5 7800 5.7700 7 346» —31.80 Hongkong dollar 48.75 48 85 50 51 3 48 Malaysian dollar160 words
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Article199 1974-01-01 12 ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates aa st close on Monday. Dae. SI: IS Dollars Offer BM 7 days 9-7 8 8-8/8 1 mth 10-3 18 18-1/18 2 dUu 10-3/18 10-1/18 5 mths 10-1/4 10-1 8 6 mths 10-1/4 10-1/8 t mtht 8-13. 18 8- 11/ IS 12199 words
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Article250 1974-01-01 12 HONGKONG HONOKONO. Hon.— The market wu Inclined to ease during the early »u\ge» oT trading and prices drifted lower In the morning Strong Buying support, however, appeared In the afternoon especially toward! the clow, helping moat of the shares to recover a large portion of their earlier losses.250 words
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Article29 1974-01-01 12 CLOSING PRICES Rubber: Dee. SI. Sintapore: 2M 50 cts (down 2M cU). Malaysia: M2.M cts (down 158 cU). Tin: $815 (down $S>. Official offering 321 tons (up 21 tons).29 words
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Article47 1974-01-01 12 tabarwar PrMfcy utt USS Mtlbouraa Cloaod Ckoaaa Lop on OOMd 111.00 Balrat HIM 111.00 niwikiai noa» m.M Surtcb Claoo< in. SOB Cteeao 11S.00S Parkt Quit 111.41 pom id Cloeoa 111.00 Bxpon prtca* m aoa-ittntac ■nu la U.S. dollar, par aim to. (1) liwnlln aMlara par47 words
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Article24 1974-01-01 12 cue*™ AMOcutkw (MPOPAi yemeay •oaounea* urn following UK/Ctr anew (or M«i«»«i«n jaka ea April f««. Mar UOl. Just <1H aa4 juir/Dw. Ills.24 words
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Article29 1974-01-01 12 THE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday sagged $5 to close tre year at $815 per picul on an official offering up 21 tons to 327 tons.29 words
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Article93 1974-01-01 12 C MINIS! PROOUCI IX CHAMCI, lIRCAPOIII MOOR cloiimo pmcii pir picul Cmim Oil: balk Sill aeaiaal. Aram SI 15 aemlaaL Cwn: HUld (hMM) UK/ OM. SSe ■wlael. P——r: MltaUk ASTA whit* f.o.b l«e-« NLW t»2i Mlim. aarawak wtatu Lit. M« NLW WO Mlkra. aarawak iptcial black r.s.b. M«93 words
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Article428 1974-01-01 12 OPENING quotations In the Singapore rubbe' market yesterday were lower following overseas advices but some early buying Interest found sellers rather reserved. Trading continued mixed with some yearend squaring In evidence, and demand for April June from upcountry. The latter stages of the morning were steady on428 words
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Article87 1974-01-01 12 rVULY SMR prioM liaued at noon jwUrosy: J.a. Pea. (Carnal Mta) (Parwara Btta) MRII.I Bajera SeMen Bayara Blliri Geaas par bj. Oaata prr kgSMR SCV (1 too pallet) 289.00 28] 00N 268.00 282.00N SMR 6L (1 ton pallet) 2MM 2MMN 284.00 258 D0N SMR 6 (1 ton pallet!87 words
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350 1974-01-01 12 Gammon stakes a claim in West Country POL LOWING its Joint venture projects with Empat Nombor Ekor and Permas Jaya announced earlier on, Gammon South East Asia has taken another step to cut down Its dependence on its loss- making civil engineering activities. The latest Joint venture Involves another publicly350 words
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Article256 1974-01-01 12 DESPITE a significant profits Increase in the year ended August la i3 at Folex Industries shareholders are asked to turego tneir twicepostponed maiden dividend tor yet another 12 months. This is because the company needs to conserve profits so that it can hold a large256 words
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169 1974-01-01 12 A GOOD harvest and better rubber prices boosted Batu Llntang Rubber's pre-tax profits from $608,446 to $1,553.--079 for the year ended June 1973. The Ohlm Khoon division of Buntar Estate has been transferred to the company, giving the company a total planted acreage of169 words
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Article106 1974-01-01 12 WHEN Boustead Holdings re-organised last June, the chairman promised that one of the new group's priorities would be to extend and enlarge its Australasian operations. Laying the foundation for this thrust Australa-sia-wards was a three day meeting held recently in Singapore to finalise long terms financial plans In Australia,106 words
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Article80 1974-01-01 12 suspends 8 companies DERTB: Eight com- panics have been inspended by the Perth Stock Exchange for falling to publish Information required. They are Academns Minerals, Ashburtonpoll. Day Dawn Minerals. Hill 5* Consolidated. Leopold Minerals. Mogul. Mining, Muacroves and Siberia Nickel. The general manatee of the Perth Exchange,80 words
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Advertisement296 1974-01-01 14 NOTICE I As we are rapidly expanding, we have re-organised and formed a Private Limited Company, so as to promote faster and better services under the name of HOCK CHEONG INDUSTRIES (PTE) LTD. 138. Kallang Place, Singapore 12. Tel Nos: *****33 *****34 Your usual aid continued support will be ■ucb296 words
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Advertisement211 1974-01-01 15 Change of name from MHK SINGAPORE (PTE.) LIMITED TO MINOLTA SINGAPORE (PTE.) LIMITED At an Extraordinary General Meeting held on 18th December, 1973, the undermentioned resolution was unanimously passed:"That the name of MHK SINGAPORE (PTE.) LIMITED be changed to MINOLTA SINGAPORE (PTE.) LIMITED with effect from the date of the211 words
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Advertisement291 1974-01-01 15 mmmmm bekwee associates f*te. Ltd. U<Ht\ jp» surrE 5° 2 Sm FLOOR TANQUN SMOPHNG CENTRE MVi^X^HSI 19 TtMGLN BOM) SMQAPORE 10 TEL ***** (3 LUES) CAfllf GEKCO This is to notify that as of January Ist 1974, the name GEKWEE ASSOCIATES COACH TOUR PTE. LTD. becomes the exclusive property of291 words
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Advertisement561 1974-01-01 15 We are moving.. ...as from Ist January 1974. The Wrigley Company (H.K J Ltd. Singapore Branch, will be at their new premises at INTERNATIONAL PLAZA, Room 210 211 213, 2 nd. Floor, 10 Anson Road, Singapore 2. Wrigley's Spearmint is the most popular and largest selling topnquality chewing gum in561 words
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Advertisement243 1974-01-01 15 la the Matter oT THE COMPANIES ACT CAP 1U Hi In the Matter «f TAN EX JOO REALTY COMPANY PTE. LIMITED (MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING UP) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the creditor* of the above-named Company. which U being voluntarily wound up. are required on or before the lit day243 words
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Advertisement602 1974-01-01 17 WMM»L> CLARK MtUYSIA SENWRHN BERHAD invites written applications from Malaysian Citizens for the following positions In its new factory at Jalan University, Petallng Jaya. L MATERIALS CONTROLLER Male age 19-28 years. Applicants i^/wl*? 088 88 at least O""ie n SC/MCE or equivalent and should have a minimum of 2 years'602 words
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Advertisement1094 1974-01-01 17 UHIVERSITI MALAYA Fenolong Jarvtera dl Pejabat Haxta Benda dalam Jabatan Bcndaharl Permohonan -permohonan adalah dlpelawa darlpada Warganegara Malaysia bagl menglsl Jaw a tan tersebut dl atas. Krlavakan: IJazah yang dlakul atau Diploma dalam bidang Kejuruteraan serta sekurangkurangnya dua tahun pengalaman praktlk Keutamaan akan dlberl kepada calun-calun yang berpengalaman dalam rekabentuk1,094 words
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Advertisement348 1974-01-01 17 KSNYATAAN TAWAKAN JABATAN PABIT DAN TAUAIB NBOBBI. KBLANTAN. Tawaran tawaran darlpada pemborong berdaftar danaan JPT dl dalam Kclaa "D" ke »ta» (Baha<l«n Konketit Dan Karja Tanah) akan dl terlma dl Pejabat Parlt Dan TaUalr Naiart ICatamtan, Kota Bharu. hlncsa jam 13.00 tM^K..* pada JOhb. Januarl. in* untuk karja "liembena 10348 words
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Advertisement271 1974-01-01 17 U|fcJ INSTITUT TEKNOLOJI MARA KURSIS TIGA BULAN BAHAGIAN HOTEL DAN RESTORAN Permohonan-psrmohonan adalah dlpelawa darlpada bumlputra rang berkelayakan untuk mentikutl kursus-kursus Certificate In Hotel dan Restaurant Services dalam allran-allran yang berlkut:— 1. Waking 3 bulan 2. Bar Tending 3 bulan 3. Housekeeping 3 bulan 4. Front Office Reception 3 bulan271 words
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Advertisement352 1974-01-01 17 KAMTONO LANJTJT TIN OUCDOINO BgUsO Uimim, reasMe Ml iiiilll I araM Hilawai fer UM half year eaawa BMk li>lesi>ar. ItTS. BaUyear HaUyaar ended ended wj.7l u».n Output of Un eanoentraie plculs 7JJ9 Afwrage Penan, price per pteul of Of* _t «M ttn metal m ProOt after providing for depredation t352 words
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Obituary, Illustration16 1974-01-01 17 IN LOVDJO MEMORY OP UM. MANN ADI AR DEPARTED 1.1.63 RBMBMBBRKD BY LOVED ONIS16 words
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Advertisement1165 1974-01-01 18 hatsni port auManty pan Mlsno nMsyaa blbw^bbl JAWATAN KOSONG PEMBANTU KBfJBLAMATAN MDDA F^monoQan-penaohofian wittilrir* dipalawa darlpada Warganeeara Malaysia. (Lalakl sahaja) untuk Jawatan hoaoog dl dalam Pasukan Ke— lamatan, Lembaga Pelabuhan Kelang. Nama Jawatan: PBMBANTU KBBKLAMATAM MTJDA Tangga Oajl: 1124 140 if- US/170 xlO 250 (Oajl Pokok) Calun-calun yang berjaya ifcan1,165 words
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Advertisement106 1974-01-01 18 JABATAN KBTANUN~~ NIOUI JOHOE Tawaran akan dlterlma dl pejabat lnl aehlngga Mhh. Januari 1*74 jam U.QO tengah hart untuk »~-»»-fc-fv.i. kepada Jabatan dalam Tahun I*T4 barang-barang espertt Derlkut:A. Benlh (keratan) Orkld: J*nte Maggie Oat Wendy Scott. Oolden Shower, James Btorel dan chrls tme 1. B. Pedestrian trektor, Plough. Harrow. Rotovator106 words
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Advertisement664 1974-01-01 18 HADIAH BIASISWA NESERI PANAN6 1974/75 Permohonan -permohonan adalah dlpelawa darlpada Rakyat Negerl >^>»^JL2?<J? r^*^" kan bagl mendapat Blaslswa Negerl >aham untuk belajar dl UiUwattt-Unlrentti T«mp*tan dan lam- lam Universltl yang dUktlraJ oleh Kerajaan untuk tahun 1974/75. 2. Blaslswa lnl untuk menglkutl kursus-kursus yang bersesual dengan kebendak-kehendak Negerl Pahang khasnya dan664 words
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Advertisement181 1974-01-01 18 UMBAOA PELABUHAN KBLANO KENTATAAN TAWABAN NO. ISiS Tawaran-tawaran adalah dipalawa dsripada Kontrek-tor-Kontrektor kejuruteraan Awam yang berdaftar liwnhaga Pelabuhan Kelang di bawah kelas -A»- bagl membina dan menylapkan 6 buah rumah papan yang berpancang (Stilts* dl teblng Sungal Puloh. Selat Kelang Dtara untuk Lembaga Pelabuhan Ke'ang. Dokumen-dokumen tawaran peri nc lan181 words
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221 1974-01-01 18 MANILA. Mon.— Sports authorities yesterday lifted the life suspension on nine Filipino amateur basketball players last July following a scandal In which they were alleged to have received bribes to lose games. The nine are Fortunato CO. Danilo Florencio. Andriano Papa Jr.,221 words
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Article70 1974-01-01 18 MELBOURNE. Mon.— Phil Dent defeated Ross Case 6-4. 6-1 3-4. 6-2 today to an all-Australian men's singles semi-Anal of the Australian Open tennis championships In a delayed quarterfinal. John Alexander beat fellow Australian Bob Olltenan 6-1 5-7 6-1 6-2 and now plays American Jimmy Connors for70 words
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Article65 1974-01-01 18 MONTE CARLO. Mon Organisers of the Monte Carlo Motor Rally today confirmed that the 1t74 event was being called off because of the oil crisis. A decision to cancel the rally was taken In principle several weeks ago. In the meantime, there had been conjecture thatReuter - 65 words
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Article185 1974-01-01 18 Peter Lee, apprenticed to Ipoh trainer Mansor bin Matban. was tops with 25 winners, although he was out of the saddle for nearly three months with a broken collar bone. He was brought down on Oeneral Trong 111 in a spectacular eight-horse crash In the King's Oold Cup185 words
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Article165 1974-01-01 18 In 1973. he topped the trainers' list to his first full season «s a full-fledged trainer with 88 winners. Mansor Matban was second to the list with 78 winners after "making most of the running." He surrendered his lead to Teh with only two meetings to go. Mansor won165 words
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Article1043 1974-01-01 18 \ynOHTB for all nine race* at BuJtlt Tlmah on Saturday, tint day ol tha Hngmpore Turf Club January nwt eL 1, oiv. «r. Mora lag Cloud ».00 Momo II (.10 TiaMtailt Warrior S.lO Bota Rajak II 1.00 F»ro» S.W hmimi Tew a.w BoautKul aundar a.M Brl Ttruntum1,043 words
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Article, Illustration186 1974-01-01 18 CHAMPION jockey Jim Johnson will not have a full season in 1974. He leaves for Aus tralia for an extended holiday after the January meeting at B ukii Timah. "I'll be back Ui time for the Singapore Derby meeting in March," JJ told me. JJ186 words
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Article503 1974-01-01 18 18. A Heddle 31. David Tan 19. Osman Sarlmln and Samsuii A. Rahman It. Ahmad Samad 25. Jaafar Padsell 23. Rlnus van Breukelen 10. E. Donnelly IS. Dato snd Da tin Chong Kofc Llm. owners of one of the biggest string* In trainIng, were top503 words
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Article255 1974-01-01 18 PERTH. Mon— Promising three-year-old Letca Lever has been made 7-4 iVKifSS. fcx^y »<* me AtlOO.ooo (about M«0 ooO> Perth Cup over 3.200 metres at Ascot tomorrow. .J***? Lover week won the Australian Derby over 3.400 metres jf the same cours- dim* xlng a frustrating year255 words
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Advertisement329 1974-01-01 19 a^lat M HBBH 4f^ C 3 **\x HMal^BHHa^aMaiMßHaHMal -a^p For my power-packed and super- --^-^■jjJJ charged condition I use regularly s Weider's "Super 90" Protein. Feeding y o^° vOV> <A /^Ba^Haa^Bar my body protein a/I day is the secret of S^* fcC*^ \^^B awaT m cn m P' ont^'P training329 words
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Advertisement495 1974-01-01 19 seal aaaL^] I aY K i i I 3^l Staff Recruitment Services Division mvitu applications for the following positions Production Supervisors Applicants must pottati.- Technician certificate in electrical engineering from the Singapore Polytechnic and preferably with some working experience in the electronic industry OR Higher School Certificate or equivalent with495 words
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Advertisement408 1974-01-01 19 MACHINIST INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICIAN MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL (1) Possess Trade Certificate in anyone of the following courses: Industrial Electricity, Metal Machining, Maintenance Fitting, or Plant Mechanics. (2) Applicant without T rade Certificate, but with relevant experience may be considered. (3) Over 20 years of age. Please prone Tel. *****2 for interview appointment,408 words
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Article, Illustration347 1974-01-01 19 A. JOHNSON - Send ourswimmers for overseas training A. JOHNSON By INSPIRING and heart-warming this describes best the achievements of our swimmers In 1973. It was a year of golden victories by our boys and girls. They kept Singapore's flag flying 18 times at the nine nation Asian age group International at Bangkok.347 words
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372 1974-01-01 19 G. ROBERT - Cyril's triumph speaks for boxing's success G. ROBERT By npHE Seap Games boxing gold medal triumph by Cyril Jeeris was undoubtedly the best success for Singapore boxing in 1973. Cyril, described as one of the finest boxers Singapore has produced In the last decade, outpunched his rivals to win the372 words
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Article, Illustration286 1974-01-01 19 Swee Lee and Nor year's best athletes says ERNEST FREDA THE athletes who made the biggest impact and won credit for Singapore athletics in 1973 were high jumper Nor Azahar Hamid, woman middle distance runner Chee Swee Lee, hurdler Heather Merican and sprinters Glory Barnabas and Eng Chiew (iuay. Nor286 words
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180 1974-01-01 19 Mexico wants Indonesian badminton coaches JAKARTA. Mon Mexico has asked Indonesia to send tmtm^tfri coaches to train their players, according to Major General Sukamto Sajldman. former chairman of the Indonesian w«<<n»|ntfln Federation. Oeneral Sajldman said the Mexican Badminton Association also planned to have their players trained hers. Be said the180 words
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Article216 1974-01-01 19 Otory Barnabas, at as age when most Asian woman athletes would have celled it a day. iUo made a successful, comeback after a two-and-half-jeers' layoff, to win a Seap Oamca gold medal In the 200 m The stocky, powerful policewoman Eng Chiew Quay stunned the large crowd at the216 words
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Article96 1974-01-01 19 8 ARTJL waa re-elected Pi aaldsiit of Tamptnas Rovers ■ports Club at Its annual meeting at Veragoo Close Other officials elected: Justin Morkw (vice-president). Titus Miranda (secretary. Lawrence Tay (treasurer) Committee- Mohammed Ohouth. Patrick Ltm. Akbax Bajubsh and Urn Boon Jit Australia win CARDIFF. Mon The Australian Schools96 words
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Article91 1974-01-01 19 C~*HRIBTCHURCH, Mon. Orer 110.000 tlckeu are sUll available for the Commonwealth Oames here next month, the chairman of the Oames Ticket Committee Ted DarlM said today Mr Darles said that though the demand for seats was steady, ticket* were still available for M sports sessions. IncludingReuter - 91 words
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Obituary, Illustration22 1974-01-01 19 In ever loving memory of S K Plyadasa. Departed 11 1972 Remembered by loved ones. Inserted by wife and children.22 words
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Article92 1974-01-01 20 port the profiteers to Case which would take up the matter with the Trade Division. Officials of the Trade Division were already going around to check profiteering. "The price of sugar is and will be 45 cents a katl at Welcome and Case strongly recommends consumers In need of sugar92 words
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Article174 1974-01-01 20 ter told the pre-record-ed televised programme. Referring to antiJapan student movements in Thailand. Mi. Tanaka said: "I \m prepared to meet Thai students if it will help deepen mutual unc.prclanding. in the same way the late (US President) Robert Kennedy had discussions with leftwing Japanese students on his visit to174 words
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Article, Illustration103 1974-01-01 20 Britain switches to three-day working week LONDON. Won Brluin today switches to a three-day working week which Is expected to bring massive unemployment and disruption to major Industrie*. Up to six million workers— 24 per cent of the labour force are likely to be laid off within the first few103 words
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Article89 1974-01-01 20 The crisis situation, brought about by the Middle Bast oil cuts, was compounded by a domestic industrial dispute In Britain's coal mines which threatens electricity supplies. Prime Mlnlser Edward Heath has said the cutback Is necessary because a coalmlners overtime ban has reduced stocks and prevented power stations89 words
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Article92 1974-01-01 20 The Labour Party's spokesman for Industry, Anthony Wedgewood Benn, yesterday urged Mr. Heath to publish Immediately the full Information behind the Government's decision to put the country on a reduced working week. Mr. James Prior the Government minister responsible for co-ordi-nating the crisis arrangements, replied In a radio interviewReuter - 92 words
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Article31 1974-01-01 20 VIENNA. Mon —The Shah of Iran. currently on an unofficial visit here yesterday underwent a routine medical check-up at the clinic of his longtime physician. Prof. Karl PelUnger AP.AP - 31 words
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280 1974-01-01 20 Butler held at gunpoint in shooting drama LONDON, Mon.— British police today began a nation-wide manhunt lor a masked gunman who shot and serlo v s 1 y wounded a British Jewish leader, Joseph Sleff, at his luxury home here. Mr. Sleff, president of one of the country's biggest clothing280 words
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255 1974-01-01 20 Gunman flees with co-ed after sex attack at party COUTH DAYTONA, 0 (Florida), Mon. A masked gunman barged Into a co-ed's birthday party shortly after midnight last night, terrorised and sexually abused four girls for an hour and a half, then fled into the night with one of the girlsUPI - 255 words
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Article58 1974-01-01 20 JOHANNESBURG Mon. Letters btarlng the "Namibia" postage stamp*, which provkit revenue for tht Antt-aouth African United Nations Cnmmlssion for Namibia, an freely allowed Into this country, said a post ufflce spokesman. South Africa administer* South-west Africa. which Uw DN refer* to as Namibia, under an old League of58 words
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329 1974-01-01 20 PRESIDENT Suharto told the nation tonight his Govern ment was giving "sincere attention" to issues dramatised by recent student demonstrations in Indonesia. In a year end speech broadcast nationwide, the President said the demonstrations showed how important was the aim to Improve the329 words
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Article108 1974-01-01 20 President Suharto said that all foreign Investment projects in 1973 were linked with Indonesians In Joint ventures. In the 1973-74 budget foreign aid for development was 55 per cent of the Budget total while in 1969-70 it was 77 per cent, he said. The President said exports in 1973Reuter - 108 words
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Article71 1974-01-01 20 TOKYO. Mon. Japan's population increased by 1 3M million and stood at 107.7 million at the and of the year, the Ministry of Health and We If re estimated today. It es'lmated that a 101 million babies were born in Japan during the year, for aUPI - 71 words
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Article58 1974-01-01 20 BELFAST. Mon. ThTM bombs exploded in Northern Ireland last night, wrecking a school bus depot, a community centre and a gara— The explotioa*. one to Belfast and Oro in the town of Ennlaklllen, 70 miles (111 kms) west of tht capital, followed a weekend of58 words
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Article183 1974-01-01 20 PRG: THIEU BLOCKING TALKS |)ARIS. Mon. The 1 Vletcong's Provl slo n a 1 Revolutionary Government (PRO) said today South Vietnam President Thleu has blocked the bilateral Parts talks by declaring there could be no free elections now. PRO spokesman Dung Dlnh Thao said that in a speech last week183 words
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Article40 1974-01-01 20 "We see In this declaration a blatant desire to sabotage the Jan. 27 Parts peace accord especially Chapter Four which stipulates that the country's population Itself will decide Its future through a general and democratic election." Mr. Thao said.40 words
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Article27 1974-01-01 20 DACCA. Mon About 60 people are feared drowned after a motor boat TpttHHi near Nanlngdl. about 25 miles <«kmi north-«a*t of hers last night. iteuter.27 words
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118 1974-01-01 20 NEW YORK. Mon Schick Incorporated'i controversial advertising campaign for one of its electric shaven 1* misleading, a panel of the National Advertising Review Board announced. The rating terms Ukely to slew the growing practice of comparative advertising referring to a competitor's product by name.118 words
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Article79 1974-01-01 20 CLEANING UP OIL IN CANAL PUBLIC Utilities Board officials spraying detergent to break up mel-oil pollution in a canal at the tt mile, Pasir Panjang Road, yesterday. The oil which flowed from a main somewhere In Ayer Rajah Road, completely polluted the canal The canal ends at the reclaimed land79 words
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Article50 1974-01-01 20 NEW DELHI. Mon— Prime Minister Indira Gandhi said today she welcomed closer co-operation with the United State*. "We certainly have no objections In fact, we many times have declared— we welcome closer co-operation with the United States of America." she told a news conference. APAP - 50 words
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Article198 1974-01-01 20 In a message read over television earlier Uxjay. Mr. Tanaka said he was sending Deputy Prime Minister Takeo Mikl. Mr. Ohlra, Finance Minister Takeo Fulcuda and Trade Minister Yashuhiro Nakasone to various countries this month. "We hope to contribute towards peace and harmonised development of the world throughReuter - 198 words
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Article98 1974-01-01 20 The current economy class fare of $55. between the two cities, said MAS. would have been higher If based on the itrurturr of the airline's domestic sector fare. 8a 1 d the airUne statement: "However under the present circumstances it has keco m c necessary to bring it in98 words
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Article78 1974-01-01 20 SANTO DOMINGO Mon President Joaqum Balaguer seeking a third consecutive four-year term, yesterday was the only declared candidate three days before the official opening of the campaign for the May 16 Dominican presidential elections. Mr Balaguer was first elected In the wake of the IWS landing78 words
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Article79 1974-01-01 20 WASHINGTON. Mon. Mayoi Thoma. Maloney of Wilmington hopped aboard a garbage truck yesterday ana. with the help of most of h.s administrative staff. began collecting refuse piled up In 10 days of a labour dispute with the city's tnshmen. "A lot of garbage has piled up InUPI - 79 words
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Article23 1974-01-01 20 LONDON. Mon— An American woman who flew Into London's Heathrow Airport carrying guns and ammunition was being held by police today. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Miscellaneous15 1974-01-01 20 The weather WEATHER forecast for Singapore today from a.m. to noon: Cloudy with occasional rain.15 words
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