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Title Section21 1974-02-04 1 TOTAL DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 250,000 The Straits Times E»td. 1845 FINAL EDITION MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1974 25 CENTS M.C.(P) 21/7421 words
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Article1110 1974-02-04 1 THE Singapore Government announced yesterday three new moves which may speed up the repatriation of the four armed Bukom Bombers who have been holding out in their hijacked ferry Laju since Thursday. Government spokesman, Mr. Tay Scow Huah, told a press conference that the Government1,110 words
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Article709 1974-02-04 1 BUS FARES GO UP 10 CTS. Approval given under 'better service' conditions BUS fares for adults will go up by 10 cents from next Sunday, the Ministry of Communications announced yesterday. Bui the 50 cents maximum fare and the 10 cents flat fare for schoolchildren will remain unchanged. In a709 words
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265 1974-02-04 1 Prison set ablaze by rioting convicts C YDNEY, Sun. Hundreds of rioting prisoners seized control of a multi-million-pound maximum security Jail today and set fire to most of It. About 250 prisoners were still holding positions in the exercise yard of Bathurst Jail, 130 miles (ICO km) west of Sydney,Reuter - 265 words
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Article33 1974-02-04 1 AYUTTHAYA. (Thailand). Sun Australian Prime Minister Oough Whltlam. on the fourth day of an official visit to Thailand, today toured the nans at thu ancient Thai capital (See race IS)33 words
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Article, Illustration109 1974-02-04 1 DAWN broke and two of the Bukom bombers are photographed in action on board the hijacked Laju from a nearby ship. The bombers had Just awakened and were preparing for the day. Another guerilla is seen at the wheel (right) in the pilot's cabin keeping watch on police and naval109 words
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Article58 1974-02-04 1 LONDON, Sun— One million dollars in travellers cheques has been reported stolen from a mallbag at Heathrow Airport In what Is possibly the biggest theft from airmails ever carried out. Press reports today said 1,000 cheques addressed to the First National City Bank In London disappeared after58 words
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Article29 1974-02-04 1 HAVANA. Bun CWnmunlst Party leader Leonid Brethnev flew home today after a seven-day visit to Cuba the first by a Soviet leader to a Latin-American cation.29 words
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198 1974-02-04 1 I£ARACHI. Sun. Three guerillas threatening to kill two hostages and blow up a Greek ship here today agreed to extend their deadUne by 24 hours. They originally had threatened to carry out their threat unless two Black September commandos facing death sentences in GreeceReuter - 198 words
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Article586 1974-02-04 1 Tank battle on Golan front rjAMASCUS, Sun.— *J Clashes today between Syrian and Israeli troops on the Golan front developed into full-scale artillery and tank battles, according to Syrian military communiques A military spokesman here said Syrian patrols and Israeli armour, which fought Dre-dawn engagements. clashed again later. In theReuter; UPI - 586 words
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Article48 1974-02-04 1 TOKYO. Bun. Several Arab nations are sounding out I&hlkawajlma Harlma Heavy Industries Co. of Japan for possible aid in constructing shipbuilding and repairing dockyards In their countries, the newspaper Ninon Keizal reported yesterday They Include Algeria. Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Tunisia AP.AP - 48 words
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Article67 1974-02-04 1 (See this pace) ATHENS. Sun. Greece has assured Pakistan that it will commute thr death sentences of two Arab commandos Jailed here for the massacre at Athens airport la l t August. The assurance was given in a bid to save the lives of two Greek seamenReuter - 67 words
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Article30 1974-02-04 1 CAPE CANAVERAL Sun. Lt.-Col. Gerald Carr and Dr. Edward Gibfon today began the last spacewalk of Skylab Ill's recordbreaking mission before its return lo earth in five days Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Advertisement61 1974-02-04 1 THE 17 AT CHANGI'S DEATH ROW P-ie 7 WHEN the cop came face to face with his quarrj 2 5250.M1L for war torn Sues cities 3 D'ESTAING may be France's next Premier 4 SHEARES sifns eifht acts into law 5 BUSINESS on Sunday' kiosks fet phone warnings IS LETTERS 961 words
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Straits Times World News
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107 1974-02-04 2 SIB ALEC: TALKS WITH BANDA FRUITFUL BLANTYRE, Sun. British Fonifn Secretory Sir Ale* Douglas- Home leave* Malawi today for Tanzania on the third let of a four- nation African (our after talks with President Kamusu Banda that Sir Alec said were "highly rewarding." The Foreign Secretary is doe to meetReuter - 107 words
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Article, Illustration656 1974-02-04 2 Face to face in a hotel room -the cop and his quarry 'GOOD GRIEF SAID BIGGS- AND AN 8-YEAR RUN WAS OVER... Wo 4* Janeiro Sunday CCOTLAND Yard detective 13 Chief Superintendent Jack Slipper yesterday told how he stalked and arrested Jail escapee British Great Train robber Ronald Biggs on656 words
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Article284 1974-02-04 2 Japan ease fuel curbs TOKYO, Sun. 'J'HK Government will soon consider easing the restrictions on use of oil and electricity that have been imposed on major industries, official sources said today. They said Japan's imports of crude oil since the onset of the Arab oil embargo have been larger than284 words
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Article54 1974-02-04 2 NDJAMENA (Chad). Sun. Five central African countries have decided to Meat their common cuirency. the CFA franc, following the floating of the French ir It was announced here. The decision was announced after a conference here of finance ministers of Cameroun. Congo, the Central African Republic,Reuter - 54 words
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Article260 1974-02-04 2 TOKYO. Sun. About 2,000 South Korean residents in Japan held an in -door rally here today to protest against alleged South Korean Government oppression of politicians, students and civic leaders seeking Constitutional amendment. DACCA: India and Bangladesh have agreed to set up a permanent integrated scheme to train people260 words
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297 1974-02-04 2 BRUSSELS, Sunday JOSEPH Luns, sec- retary-general of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato), said yesterday he hoped the forth coming conference of oil consuming nations in Washington would provide a springboard for new cohesion in the Alliance and among its European members. "I hope that297 words
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Article83 1974-02-04 2 AUGUSTA San. Russia i Viktor Korchnoy and Brazil's Henrique Mecking adjourned their 9th game last night. Korchnoy is leading 2-0 in their Candidates' quarter- final of the world chess championship, needing to win one more game to qualify for the semi- finals. In Moscow,83 words
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Advertisement391 1974-02-04 2 "Last year, on my w*xy to the States, I decided to fly KLM and see Amsterdam on the way.M hat a time I had! I saw a jtfK diamond cutter's workshop, cruised the canals. visited .jr^museums and a nightclub... -ۤV Mr and I did it all for free!" ft^mfir ~*s^391 words
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WORLD NEWS TWO
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206 1974-02-04 3 Return Law stumbling block to fiolda JERUSALEM. Sun. Israel's" Law of Return, granting every Jewish immigrant automatic citizenship in the Jewish state, is hindering Premier Oolda Melr's efforts to form a new coalition government. National elections were held on New Year's Eve. but Mrs. Melr and her Labour Party stillAP - 206 words
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Article16 1974-02-04 3 LOME (Togo), Sun. President Etlenne Eyadems has nationalised the Togolaw Benin Phosphate* Mines Company16 words
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Article289 1974-02-04 3 125,000 WORKERS TO BE MOBILISED CAIRO, Sunday PRESIDENT Sadat has ordered that an extra l'Ssloo million ($250 million) be set aside for the re-building of cities along the Suez Canal, badly battered in two Middle East wars. But he told Construction Minister Osman AhmedReuter - 289 words
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Article176 1974-02-04 3 Police gun down strikers at dam RAWALPINDI, Sun. Two people were killed at the site of a dam project where strikers clashed with Police earlier this week, a newspaper here reported yesterday. The Dally Musawat, organ of the ruling Pakistan People's Party^ said two workers were Killed by police gunfireReuter - 176 words
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86 1974-02-04 3 - WASHINGTON, Sun. The United States Government has called on state governors to help restore order on the highways and end a strike by 100.000 Independent lorry drivers which. It says, poses serious threat to America's economic welltelni and safety- The appeal was contained86 words
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Article, Illustration262 1974-02-04 3 As death creeps up on another cornered victim... SAO PAULO. Sun pOR this man, the moment of decision has passed. Seconds earlier, he faced the agonising prospect of a slow death by burnIn*;. The only way out was to Jump from bis perch high up onReuter - 262 words
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Article34 1974-02-04 3 LIMA. Sun. A young girl was drowned ar.d hundreds of people were evacuated from their homes when a river bunt Its banks and flooded the town of Cbntamana In northern Peru. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article33 1974-02-04 3 PACK) PAOO 'American Samoa). Sun. The death toll In last Thursday's crash of a Pan-American 707 at Pago Pago airport rose to S3 today when one of nine survlvurs dle4.33 words
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Article73 1974-02-04 3 Reunion for 196 on prison island JAKARTA. Sun. Fifty-nine families have been sent to the prison island of Buru in East Indonesia to Join their communist husbands and fathers detained there since the 1965 abortive communist coup, the Attorney General's Office said today. The families, comprising 196 women and children,Reuter - 73 words
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Article23 1974-02-04 3 TOKYO. Sun. Syria and China have Initialled a civil vi- transport agreement, the oinclal New China News Agency reported today.23 words
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Advertisement991 1974-02-04 3 Why Does Daddy Sleep So Much? Sort9*>mm% 1 co«idn 1 bam* m y 1 boy t<x «rono«fing it itf^cd at I s^ij^^^ I v sleep* I^^— Jf i^^f— SiQht afl*t ni^ht my hui&jfvd ,»m( I I J^^^^ norn« from word .omp'.i«i r «om O \A M I n«rvot» «nO t«Di«991 words
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Article236 1974-02-04 4 MORE TEETH FOR RED ARMY BERLIN, Sun.— The Soviet Union Is strengthening and modernising its Red Army Inside East Germany, according to Western military sources here. These sources put Soviet military strength In Its communist ally at well over 400.000 and "not far short" of half a million. Its powerful236 words
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Article64 1974-02-04 4 Work on dam resumes RAWALPINDI, Sun. Work on the UBWJO million 1811.500 million) Tarbeia Dam. the world's ttfggwt earth-filled dam 69 mile* north-west of Rawalpindi, has resumed, the Water and Power Development Authority said last night. However, the authority did not aay how the 10-day strike —In which two workers64 words
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118 1974-02-04 4 TV fans raise $1.6 m for flood victims CYDNEY, Sun.— Ausk tralian television viewers are pledging aid for flood disaster victims at the rate of US$3O,OOO an hour In a marathon weekend phone-in programme. By dawn today the nonstop show called a "telethon" had raised more than U*****,000 ($1,625,000) forReuter - 118 words
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Article31 1974-02-04 4 DURBAN. Sun. Pour young white trad* unionists one a 20-year-old girl were today under South Alr.can Government banning orders (or trying to organise African workers In trade unions. Reufr.31 words
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Article31 1974-02-04 4 SAN JOSE (Costa Rica). Sun Flag bedecked cars and buses hired by politicians hauled voters to the polls today In presidential elections expected to be the closest ever.31 words
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327 1974-02-04 4 WASHINGTON, Sun MEMBERS of the House Judiciary committee said yesterday President Nixon is unlikely to be Impeached for impounding appropriations or approving the secret 1070 bombing raids of Cambodia. Several Republicans and some Democrats on the committee said they have ruled out thoseUPI - 327 words
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Article, Illustration326 1974-02-04 4 D'Estaing to take over as French premier?. People no faith in Messmer: Paper PARIS, Sunday PRESIDENT Georges Pompidou will appoint Mr. Valery Giscard d'Estaing, France's expert Finance Minister, to bethe weekly magazine I/Express said tocome Premier before the end of February, day. Mr. d'Estalng will replace Premier Pierre Mestmer. who326 words
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Article44 1974-02-04 4 PALMER (Alaska). 8un A moderate earthquake shook south central Alaska early yesterday, observers at the Palmer Observatory reported. A spokesman said the quake, which measured 5 1 jn the open-end Rlchter Scale, was felt strongly In Anchorage. Palmer and other communities44 words
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Article156 1974-02-04 4 Gearing up for big export drive rKYO, Sun. Japanese industries are gearing up for a huge export offensive, with the American car market as one of the targets. Japans largest newspaper said today. The Asahl newspaper in its front page lead story. said its information came from sources in the156 words
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Article52 1974-02-04 4 BUENOB AIRES. Sun. A kidnapped executive of the Pepsi-Cola Co. of Argentina. was freed yeste.-day after being held by guerillas for almost a month Police said Douglas Qordon Roberts. 46. an Argentine. was released after the company apparently paid an undisclosed ransom He was kidnapped on Jan.UPI - 52 words
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76 1974-02-04 4 SEOUL, San. PoUce have arrested a Japanese engineer for laying out a faulty electric circuit that resulted In a US$4O--mllllon (SSIOO million) flre destroying the Yunsung factory South Korea's largest cotton yarn plant. Hlsataiko Shinya, 44, an electric eng'neer at Shlmlxu design office ofUPI - 76 words
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Advertisement517 1974-02-04 4 I Hey Falty! I I Aiicture says 1,000 words I I See what the House of Dawne" I I has k )i ie f >r these women I At usual value, these pictures are worth 16,000 We can tackle yours whether it's a big problem words, but they're not usual517 words
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Advertisement48 1974-02-04 4 "Silver Imperial" precedent for majestu "While Dot" elegant e Hh' Shcyftn win:. m.iris ,i -.[xvi.il i;iti il.ll (vopfe- MiHtMHM'll bnprrur oaAed m rtv limr W-.s tr.kiihon ot ll* hix-sl (rating instmn H.kk ax«*h k>lihm>; mnlr.Minc l.kfts in M .drum; (x-ii ■md pmcH .\k<. n jiU* ,n I4ur.it »<U48 words
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Article, Illustration216 1974-02-04 5 BAILYNE SUNG - A new wave rolls into men's saloons.. BAILYNE SUNG By NO, men have not taken over the ladies' halrdressing saloons. For the hair-roller covered head belonxs to a patient male, who is Just startinc out on the hoar -lone process of having his hair permed. But he Is not feeling216 words
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Article63 1974-02-04 5 A FORMER office boy with thr Monetary Authority of Singapore was Jailed for three months by a magistrate's court for stealing from hit office colleagues. Jaafar h'n Maporl. 30. admitted stealing $1,146 and cheques. totalling $256. belonging to Mr Koh Tin Chiang at the Exchange Control63 words
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159 1974-02-04 5 ¥7©UR armed robbers T held up Miss Chan Sol Leng. 22. and two friends In her flat In Block 82. Whampoa Drive. off Balestler Road, and robbed them of $140 and Jewellery worth $1 '40 on Saturday night. The robbers walked In159 words
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351 1974-02-04 5 Sheares signs eight Acts into law PRESIDENT Sheares has given assent to eight Acts providing for stiffer penalities for criminals and for compensation for land acquired. Government Gazet- tes on Friday listed the Acts, which were passed in Parliament in November and December, as: THE Anns Offences Act which makes351 words
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Article47 1974-02-04 5 THK Singapore Industrial Labour Organisation and the Pioneer Industries Bnployee* Union have completed a monthlong survey among 73.--000 workers. The ctnvey wa* to determine the workers' history of employment and remuneration, quality of labour and Investment by management in labour. FROM PAGE ONE47 words
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Advertisement282 1974-02-04 5 I Vvfe've just I I unpacked I I the latest in I 1 continental j footwear! There's nothing more conducive to tm that chic effect of poise and elegance than a foot-grooming pair of J.B. Martin shoes from France. m LJ They're really Frenchy m and from Italy, the latest282 words
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Article50 1974-02-04 6 SINGAPORE government spokesman Mr. Tay Scow Huah said yesterday that Foreign Minister Mr. S. Rajaratnam, now on a tour of West Asia, is being kept informed of developments of the hijacking. However normal diplomatic channels are being used to make approaches to Arab countries about accepting the hijacker*.50 words
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107 1974-02-04 6 rpHREE Opposition mem--1 bers who call themselves the Singapore Opposition Parties Aid Arab Action Committee said at a Press conference yesterday that they had sent a telegram to the Prime Minister offering themselves as hostages in place of the three now being held In107 words
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Article, Illustration305 1974-02-04 6 HOSTAGE WIFE'S ANGUISH. tiACH day that passes without a solution to the Laju drama throws housewife Halimah blnte Jumaat, 29, into deeper despair over the fate of her husband, Omar bin Ahmad, one of the three hostages held. For her, the anguish is especially heart-rend-ing a<> trouble struck barely a305 words
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Article30 1974-02-04 6 LEE Yeok Yang. 23. was fined $500 by a magistrate's court for smoking opium in a house In Serangoon Road on Thursday at 450 p.m He pleaded guilty30 words
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127 1974-02-04 6 GETTING A GOOD CLOSE-UP OF THE ACTION THIS couple is seen scanning the Singapore harbour with a telescope for the hijacked ferry Laju at the balcony of the Neptune Restaurant yesterday. And like them scores of others slotted coins into the two machines there to get a glimpse of the127 words
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Advertisement473 1974-02-04 6 PHILIPS What stops Philips 68§yN fluorescent lamps from p YstiMpf oef lino black at the end*? «y3r i^vgg^ I viuvit ut iiiv vnyi i fck New motoring horizons r A w Every once in a long time there's a car that helps you LjjfjgM get more out of life. The473 words
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246 1974-02-04 7 Community Security Force may soon recruit women THE 2,400-strong Community Security Force (CSF) may soon recruit women members. Announcing this yesterday, the Parliamentary Secretary Home Affairs), Mr. Urn Ouan Hoo said recruitment of new women members had already started by the women's voluntary section of the Vigilante Corps headquarters in246 words
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251 1974-02-04 7 SEVENTEEN convicted murderers and kidnappers are now in Changi Prison's Death Row, awaiting execution. They have all appealed. The latest to Join the Row is labourer Tik bin Hudong, 26, who was sentenced to death on Jan. 21 for murdering Fatlmah251 words
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Article57 1974-02-04 7 The Singapore Institute of Management is Jointly organising a four-day Personal Growth Management Seminar with Blesslng-Whlte Inc i USA i at the Green Room, Hotel Equatorial between 9 am. and S p.m dally from Feb. 10. Fees, which include tuition, course materials, lunch and refreshment. are $1,050 for57 words
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152 1974-02-04 7 rpHE Singapore Armed ■1 Forces will conduct live firing exercises at Pulau Pawal from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. dally from today to Friday. Demolition live firing exercises will also be held at the Southern Islands live firing range at Pulau Senang from 8152 words
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Article100 1974-02-04 7 TWO GIRLS KILLED IN ROAD CRASHES SEVEN-year-old Ro«--lina blnte Hashlm and Bahidah blnte Rashid. 19. died Instantly in two accidents on Saturday. Roslina died after a bus knocked her down at the 6th mile Dunearn Road at 1 p.m. Rahidah was crossing the Junction of Chanel and Slflap roads at100 words
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Article46 1974-02-04 7 MR. Harry Klssln. executive chairman of the Ouinness Peat Oroup. will throw a cocktail party at the Mandarin Hotel today to celebrate the Inauguration of Lewis and Peat Merchant Bank In Singapore. The bank was Incorporated last August and began business In November.46 words
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Article29 1974-02-04 7 THE meet-the-people sessions conducted by the lIP for Whampoa. Dr. Augustine H H. Tan will be held on Monday evenings at Block 74. 338 Whampoa Drive JOHN29 words
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247 1974-02-04 7 Save now, Chai advises the big spenders THE Minister of Stote (Education) Mr. Chal Chong Vii, has urged Singaporeans to cultivate the habit of thrift and review their spending habits in the face of the worsening energy crisis and inflation. He said cultivation of thrift might yet become a thing247 words
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Article24 1974-02-04 7 BULOARIAN concert pianist Yury BoukofT will give a concert at the Regional English Language Centra auditorium on Feb 14 at 8.15 pjn.24 words
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Miscellaneous286 1974-02-04 7 Straits Times Crossword ACBOSB S Cne man. perhaps, iv un--1 Expands parts of talks usual to tlnd a believer about love to goalblrd In the Importance of soul (13). (7). 8 Ousher Is advised not to 6 He may cast a vote (or an skimp the lubrication (3. old Otrman286 words
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345 1974-02-04 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. THE Government is to restrict the number of stores and warehouses to one for each dealer or wholesaler to prevent hoarding of essential commodities. The Deputy Prime Minister, Datuk Hussein Onn, said today that some dealers and wholesalers, especially345 words
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Article178 1974-02-04 8 $320 m loan to Malaysia by Japan KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday JAPAN Is prepared to lend $320 million to finance projects in the last stages of *he Second Malaysia Plan, It Is understood today. Japanese embassy offl- i dais are expected to meet officials of the Treasury, Economic Planning Unit and178 words
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Article33 1974-02-04 8 BIDOR. Sun. Pour youths, one of them armed with a pistol, robbed a petrol kiosk here of »3SO after filling their car with 139 worth of petrol about 1.40 am yesterday33 words
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Article104 1974-02-04 8 NO PRICE HIKE FOR BREAD YET IPOH, Sun. Bakers here have assured that they will not ralae the price of bread until the Trade and Industry Ministry sanctions the Increase. This assurance was given at a meeting with consumers' representatives organised by the Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce yesterday. They104 words
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263 1974-02-04 8 Mahjong players in coffeeshop robbed of $2,980 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— A gUnman and his two accomplices robbed four mahjong players of $2,980 is cash and Jewellery In a coffeeshop In Jalan Pasar Ampang last night. The owner of the Chop Lock Un coffeeshop, Madam Soon Chew Kwee, 47, who was263 words
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Article40 1974-02-04 8 PENANO. Sun The Alliance Direct Membership Organisation IADMOI bera planned to take an active part In the next general electlon. "But we shall be directed by the Alliance leaden." Mr. RK. Bharma. the Penang ADMO Chairman, said40 words
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Article170 1974-02-04 8 KUALA KANOSAR. I Sun. Community leaders have been reminded not to go Into politics for their own benefit as they may create misunderstanding among the people. The State Secretary, Enclk Ishak Tadln. who Is also chairman of the State Security Council. gave the reminder at170 words
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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167 1974-02-04 9 it really necessary to kill the black panther "with burning petrol und flares? In Kenya when I lived there, we had a hungry lioness wandering ip our garden, and the authorities there caught her by baiting a portable steel cage with meat167 words
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Letter103 1974-02-04 9 BEACH Read has a white line painted along most o( the road, a single yellow line In front of shopping centres, and double yellow lines in some places. At a certain shopping centre, the parking of vehicles along the yellow lines and white lines Is causing a hazard The same103 words
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Letter149 1974-02-04 9 I|/E live In a block of TT flats at Jalan Memblna. There is a cemented yard between blocks 13 and 14. which serves as an official playground for a group of men and boys. They pull the dustbins out of the chutes at blocks 13. 14 and 18 the chutes149 words
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Letter201 1974-02-04 9 Postmen and annual ang pows I REFER to the letter from ls.h (S.T. Feb. 1) on riving ang pows to postmen. I think it is not proper to give the postmen any ang pows at ail. In 1972, a postman delivered letters to our shop and demanded an anr pow201 words
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Letter85 1974-02-04 9 rE price of bread has Increased by leaps and bounds but the quality of bread has deteriorated considerably. Loaves are so Ufht and soft that it Is difficult to slice them. In utme cases, they are not even properly baked. At the time >r the price hikes, consumers were assured85 words
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GOVERNMENT REPLIES
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487 1974-02-04 9 Making things easy for our port-users WE thank "Jastaul" (B.T. Jan. 30) for his suggestions for Improving port clearance facilities. The Authority is conscious of Its responsibility to continuously improve and upgrade its services and facilities to portusers. To this end. 50 new forklifts. three heavy forkllfls and three new487 words
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Letter71 1974-02-04 9 We wish to Inform TV Viewer (ST.. Jan. 17) that investigation showed that the central TV antenna at Block 86, Whampoa Drive Is functioning properly. If the writer's TV set does not get good reception, could he please give Ms address to the Estates Officer of the Balestler Area Office71 words
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Advertisement251 1974-02-04 9 WO- Only $9/- per head I r\^ for 11 course Chinese Lunch Horn »O' HW hrtl r, S i9«po<» m* -mioOiKinq *o h««« 4 rtto*c* o' 11 dif)»f«f*t iuccu(«nl di\h*% Mi by Ow' (Oi. C**tv only »o» th* coy ot $9/ MORS O'OEUVRE VARIES ffje^ftS: BRAISED ABALONE WITH ]l™'~2zl MUSHROOMS251 words
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Advertisement343 1974-02-04 9 Real dairy milk.^SL Real milk taste *\r i 'MaSßrnW K. few SBBw SBBB^BBBBB^gaa .^gfl .^si i^^^* I Jj>^ g* 11 ■amj* a^^Jl tx k Jm WL M |\f I I w^ssUaVm! fc^ lYk *'2 lbs Ntr > ./I" dMilli'tohifMmiti!* Here's why the Japanese experts chose Champions! Some time ago the343 words
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Miscellaneous296 1974-02-04 9 Bringing Up Father By BUI Kavanagh «c Hal Camp II ~Tl\t xmo* saip^ 7 its an /r-kj niovai '•Au rr-**z «*-e\ V ;K"^'E" r MiN«. 1 FAST/ ME CAN T TAKE YOU UNLESS I EMCRoCNCV J K LUNCH. MOTHST' YES. I TMiNKy 1 I "7 S »Wc«C> J\&j& vviu. be296 words
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Article436 1974-02-04 10 TEETHING problems" is a hackneyed explanation, particularly for difficulties arising from the Implementation of new education policies. But then much of the effectiveness of teaching depends en the human touch, and that does not lend itself too readily to watertight programming. Inevitably, therefore, implementation of the new school436 words
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Article142 1974-02-04 10 "THE tragic skyscraper fire in Sao Paulo x reminds Singapore of one of the dangers of highrise living. More than 200 people were killed and 300 injured when fire broke out on the 12th floor of a 21--storey block on Friday. Many of those who made it to142 words
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803 1974-02-04 10 CHRIS PETERSON - CHRIS PETERSON: By PHNOM PENH rIS once-thr King capital, now swollen by tens of thousands of refuguees from three and a half years of war, has taken on a new aura of fear and uncertainty in recent weeks. The fear is real,803 words
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Article1363 1974-02-04 10 A MU HAMMED ALI fan from the days of Cassius Clay, Times man must confess he was disappointed by the points victory the "peoples' champion" gained over ''Smoking Joe" Frazier last Tuesday. I was deeply disappointed, also when the live telecast went off the air, but then there1,363 words
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823 1974-02-04 10 JONATHAN SHARP: PEKING - JONATHAN SHARP: PEKING By rpHE Image of strict social dis- clpllne and honesty v.hich China has projected srnce the end of the Cultural Revolution in the late 1960's has taken a few knocks recently. It is still true that, at least as farReuter - 823 words
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Advertisement45 1974-02-04 10 Your bnt irwtrtment from tft* *ol id- s- rock bank. OCBC has gold kilobars available to all investors. Call our Trading Room, Tel. *****. *****1 or *****2 (Spore) for reservations. Or call at our Head Office in Upper Pickering Street. Oorm ChwtM Banfciog Corpn Ltd45 words
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Advertisement376 1974-02-04 10 Too much food! Alka-Seltzer will make you feel better. HfwliSii h^C^sr- wSwWp^BB Over-eating can lead to acid indigestion and bring on an upset stomach and headache. But don't worry. One or two Alka-Selt/er dissolved in water will relieve the discomfort. Trust Alka-Seltzer and you'll be right again. Alka-Seltzer DONALD MOORE376 words
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Article, Illustration942 1974-02-04 11 ROBERT MATHIESON - Economic miracle over: Now Japan steps up overseas investment ROBERT MATHIESON By y ;\Y YORK: The energy crisis lus thrown into ques lion ,l;ip;m's "ceo norn i c miracle." Higher prices alone will ;i(ld close U) rssl<) billion to the country*! ba-lance-ol" payments drain this year, even assuming that import!942 words
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381 1974-02-04 11 LEO GONZAGA - PSA and DBS to invest in Philippine pier complex project LEO GONZAGA By MANILA: A plan involving Singapore venture capital in Manila which was submitted to the Government sometime last year, is expected to materialise into an operational project very soon as a result of the recent visit here of381 words
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377 1974-02-04 11 JAKARTA: Indonesia, the biggest oil producer in South-east Asia, has decided to increase its take from the rising prices of oil by keeping some of what it considers the "windfall" profits of the foreign oil companies operating here. Authoritative sources report that the377 words
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422 1974-02-04 11 Six 'giants' dominate the Japanese economy rpOKYO: The JapanA ese economy is being monopolised by six giant trading combines, according to a report of the Fair Trade Commission, which was recently published here. The FTC urged the Government to introduce measures to prevent this small group of companies from further422 words
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Advertisement148 1974-02-04 11 Tim Sum for Champs? Stadium Restaurant wins everytime! Stadium Restaurant Complex National Stadium. Kallang Park, Singapore. For rsaarvations call 467-755 f c* makes everything better every timel FOR SALE- fa« TOOLING J>V $A 30,000 A Comprising jigs. dies, fixtures and gauges (or small bat- j^y I tery-powered personnel i_^r carrying148 words
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Advertisement67 1974-02-04 11 CREDIT SUIISSE FTPI SWISS CREDIT BANK SCHWEIZERISCHE KREDITANSTALF I I CPEDITO SVIZZERO WmA Iml InternationaJ Banking Transactions Foreign [Exchange and Asia-Currency Dealings Goldbars and Coins Sngapore Branch Phone: *****3 and Head Office Representative Offices DBS -Building *****1 Fbrex Zurich Switzerland Hongkong ShentonWay Telex R5 21 533 and Tokyo Japan Singapore67 words
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Article, Illustration352 1974-02-04 12 A BRITISH company specialising In public transport fare collection systems plans to introduce new concepts in passenger self service to countries in this region. The company. Ticket Equipment. Is now displaying Its ranse of such systems at the Plessey Communications and Business Equipment exhibition at352 words
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Article140 1974-02-04 12 ncnpanirs Year lo Pro(Il/Lo**ll.l I*OQU) r.rnin^* I In id, ndv i.itu K.ivan i \1 ruilti hi>. Fsck n Dm upper lnd u rrlKv (VL) tad Mcrhn Sp >re tenon; Plant <\ tobacco M I I. »ir Aui! 1} June 7} Aug. 73 Od June 71 \ug 73 June140 words
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Article148 1974-02-04 12 omp»nit». Hilf-trar to Mm Profil/LoislLl 1*000) Inlcrirn l)i> idindv Bcrjunlui Tin Hukii Scmbawang I INI HOMti (.on. Plant. ki: I .iniul Tin k K.unpjrTin Lower Perjk Tin M.il.i\.i».il.i Sleci S H Inn hers Rolhman«. S J \m.ilg.im.itvd Spore tidji I'pura Building Temerloh Rubber I mtcd Malacca Ocl 73148 words
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Article52 1974-02-04 12 SCRIP RIGHTS ISSUES Malatan Cabin: Scrip issue one-for-one. capitalising M 54.3 million. Perlis Plantations: Rights issue of five million shares of MSI each on the basis ol one-lor-thrce ai par Sinppura Btiilding Society: Rignts issue of k.s 14.254 shares or SSI each on the basis ol one-lor-two at SSI 7552 words
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Article34 1974-02-04 12 Quoted On I'lmrim-ni apiial Par N «luc TM|(iMr Oprnin) Pricr PI Jan 1 Jan 9 PriNatc Private msi:om SS6.OM MSI 00 SSI 00 M 50.99 SSI 06 111 SSI st S. tnmj34 words
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518 1974-02-04 12 Allied Malayan Dr.rlopMENTi Ik I OlTcr Dm sale to the Malaysian public of two million MSI share at a premium ol 20 cents per share miral BmbMm i Holdings, Wboityowncd subsidiary. Loy Holdings h.is sold its rubber estate kmmn .is Wellington I slate518 words
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Article127 1974-02-04 12 THE University of Singapore's Department of Extramural Studirs and the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences will jointly present a public forum on "The Oil Crisis and Its Impact on South-east Asian Economies" tomorrow at 8 p.m. in the university New Lecture Theatre No. 4.127 words
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Article237 1974-02-04 12 Datuk Ungku Haji Motasin bin Mohinied has been appointed chairman of City Car Rentals (M). according to an announcement by the company which is closely related to City Car Rentals Tours of Singapore. The announcement also named Mr. Woon Cbek Song as managing director and Mr. Robert237 words
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Advertisement346 1974-02-04 12 C^*^*-^^^^ 3803-7050 3803 7050 I *****.00 *****.00 I m m m him copier... LJULJ SOLVES ALL COPY INC PROBLEMS... OUIGKIY Mil ECONOMICALLY. s/^^rt*. "^Sw OPTK)NAL y^ EASY |IWNT I "S >. E PLAN J ~h—^ AVAILABLE tß?b ill MADE IN U S A When I exxnes to copying machines, there346 words
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Advertisement166 1974-02-04 12 fVisit our New Premier Store I at G-36 High Street Centre I IPVOUWftfIT TO BUTfOIIIiOUE Ull/ IC/^^g^P^KILORS STORES OUTFITTERS I G-36, High Street Centre. (Ground Floor). Tel: ***** GOB/31 r+gh Street Centre Supreme HouselGround Floor) Hilton. Raffles Hotels. Cold Storage Shopping Centre^ GET YOUR COPY OF THE p fhp STRAITS166 words
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Article1562 1974-02-04 13 As MT.Ke lo trader. Ike 1 iean lrtli.au oeealt a detailed a>al«w of wWvted Asm traded a* Ik* Siock r > chaa«e r< '■lafaa ire I ke .ear hia4» and le*, are Mixed me .cci aM.eawMt is ance sad Nne.tt »Mk catcatwed dhMrad .Mdi asd areaa price*1,562 words
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Article690 1974-02-04 13 THt foN*»N>t n lh> aaMMiea Co. Ike oeek af m a... r e> I (oc «Mlti> mm ii»l.*ii ie. Ike »eeal> «kar; aultm Kin if mum >»w« on cifirlm af lan iale« ea re» I mtltm.ll n <*»•• in ktx krl> IMM SHUIS 480 108 A Tap*690 words
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Article249 1974-02-04 13 NEW YORK. Frl. Stock prices closed sharply lower along a broad front in moderate trading today. The Dow Jones Industrial average closed off 1161 to 843.94 and the broader -based New York Stock Exchange index VSI off 0 64 to 51 00. Declines led advances 1 D4l to249 words
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Article165 1974-02-04 13 FINANCIAL TIMES TINS Friday 80 44 Thursday 91 41 Week ago 92.59 RUBBERS Friday 403 07 Thursday 406.24 Week ago 405.1S OILS Fndav 276.12 Thursday 277.0 i Week ago 276.45 INDUSTRIALS Friday 316.1 Thursday J16.2 Week ago 116.3 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Friday 843 94 Thursday 855 65 Week165 words
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Article205 1974-02-04 13 rKYO, Sat— Prices on the Tokyo Stock Exchange closed higher today with gains centering on blue chips. The market opened higher reflecting the report that the Bank of Japan has no Intention of increasing the b ank rate again in the Immediate future High-priced electrlcals. printings, shipbuilding and pharmaceutical205 words
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Article35 1974-02-04 13 London copper price* on Friday (prrrtoue la bracken). Wlraoar— Spot buyer ItMOO 1 (IM2 00) seller fMT.OO <iM4nt>i' Tnra* month* buyer <M«."O ({•MOO) •filer <»M 00 (£937.00). Markrt Una: Firm tale* «.32S toss.35 words
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Article178 1974-02-04 13 The following meetings are due: The Development Bank of sinjaporr Ltd.: Feb 4. II »m, Registered Office, DBS Building. 6 Shenton Way, Singapore 1. Malayan Tobacco Co. Bhd.: Feb 4, noon, Rajah Room of the Kuala Lumpur Hilton, Jalan Treacher, Kuala Lumpur. Malayan Cables Bhd.: Feb. 4. 2178 words
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Article176 1974-02-04 13 4 MSTERDAM, Ftl. A The market lost ground today with Royal Dutch hardest hit in Dutch internationals and Unilever, Philips, KLM and Akzo also lower. Hoogovens rose slightly against the trend. State loans featured In local Issues, declining over a broad front. The abolition of the bond circuit effective176 words
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Article49 1974-02-04 13 Expat price* In non-iterllnf anas In U.S. dollar per oun-e (1) Australian dollars par ounce. (t) Attract prlc*. UM mi 4rlbou-nt (1) MM 01 21 .ondon ***** 132.50 trlrut 131.28 133.00 longkrai 127*5 132 59 :uiicb 130.008 111 SOB 132.001 1M 508 ■«m 135 M 134. «049 words
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Article38 1974-02-04 13 On trn aichann markrt in Hoeikong on Saturday the <'.S. dollar quoted st 5 0920 5 ip»JO for T.T. and cloud for cash Sterl r« was eloMd and on* U*4 *f said wai quoted at 7»«.38 words
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Article51 1974-02-04 13 7URICH, Pri. The lifting of the ban on investment of foreign funds In Swiss francs securities which came into effect today was accepted positively by the investors. The Credit Sulsse Index closed 4.7 points higher at 249 3 Cloeing price* la Swla* franca the difference oa tk* prtViOU. SSSSMS-S51 words
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Article257 1974-02-04 13 MARY KATHLEEN Uranium of Australia reports net profit for 1973 subject to audit of AW4.971 ($179,905 In 1972) Profit was reached after charging $45,787 to research and development and other lesser adjustments. No dividends have been paid or declared since the end of the previous financial year, and257 words
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Article215 1974-02-04 13 4 SLAN currency average r deposits rates for the week ended Friday. Feb. 1. 7 days 1 mth 2 mths 3 mths 6 mths 9 mths 12 mths 1 mth 3 mths 6 mths 12 mths HJ(b Low 9 ft/8 8 5/8 9 1/8 8 11/16 9215 words
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Article135 1974-02-04 13 LOCAL STOCK INDICES SINGAPORE Industrials Finances: 1 HoUls: Properties: t Tint: t t rabben: O.CAC: t S.E.S. IND.: 285.19 218.96 279.53 2:5 26 275.24 503. U 4S5.N 494.03 489.00 492.33 2*4.13 201.22 199.43 197.84 194.51 269.91 2(0.98 259.87 257.32 258.81 197.71 197.71 197.55 107 55 197.55 353.91 351.83 352.7S 353.55135 words
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Article108 1974-02-04 13 THE following list of stocks gives the ten moat 4ea.lt In last week. The list fives the turnover in thousands of unlU. rlosinc prices on Friday ai*t hirh and low for 1974. -/mnanea for all new Issues. 000 Haw Par Intern. l.fio San Holdings 1.205 General Lumber108 words
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Article125 1974-02-04 13 BASE YEAR: JAN. 4. 1*71— Hlfh Low 22nd lit Chance 513.04 174.26 Automotive 182.96 174.60 —8.36 1189.61 359.11 Banks. Insurance. Finance and Tnutcca 428.25 426.11 —2.14 2(9.21 140.37 Chemical*, Rubber Product*. Refining and Smeltinc 150.27 150.'3 +0.26 699.44 240.85 Cong lomrrate 280.22 272.89 7.3S 452.54 261.31125 words
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Article57 1974-02-04 13 urrrnl payment City D«v. 7.5-, Gulhrie Corpn. «%f Hytex :.5' f TK Slmr D»roy 1t.9% I lv Benut 8% D>l« Total for Total for payable the year prcriowycar ***r. 11 7.5% 75% Mar 13 6%t 15.4% Feb. 28 7.5%TE »S.S%TE Mar. «15% Feb. 27 5% ND Adjusted to57 words
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Article372 1974-02-04 13 BUSINEBS reported in the Singapore produce market last week remained generally light as foreign advices wer* withdrawn at week's end due to technical factors. Sentiment was mixed. Coffee traders were unable to act because of the continued absence of arrival from Indonesia while local stocks were dwindling rapidly.372 words
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Article594 1974-02-04 13 IT WAS a generally I disappointing period for the investing public in Singapore last week. For after what seemed a promising start in the Year of the Tiger operators began to develop cold feet Of the five trading days, three saw gains. Yet on balance, the majority of594 words
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Article491 1974-02-04 13 SHARE prices opened the week after the long holidays on a bright and cheery note, but a-.most immediately lapsed back Into a dull, drifting pattern. In general, prices closed the week mixed in all classes of stocks except for hotels and banks which were easier. On Monday,491 words
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Article51 1974-02-04 13 POR the week ended S»tur- day, Feb. t the wife of call rates received from Short Deposits (M) Berhad were at follows: BANK FUND: 11 per cent to 7 per rent. GENERA! FINDS: 3< n per cent to 3', per cent. MOVEMENTS of funds totalled $15851 words
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Article755 1974-02-04 13 LONDON The stock market was mixed in moderate turnover last week and towards the close on Friday, the FT index was down 0.6 on balance at 315.7 although the fall was mainly due to one of the constituents, John Brown, losing 20p on ihe halving of its755 words
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Article162 1974-02-04 13 LONDON Cash tin gained £75 per metric ton and Three months £80 In active conditions last Friday. Covering again Physical sales was again an Important factor but was Joined by a good volume of chartist, speculative and stoploss buying of forward metal. Three Months reached a162 words
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Article, Illustration728 1974-02-04 13 LONDON: Rubber made good ground last Friday somewhat against form, bearing In mind sterling's steadiness and depleted consumer oiftake In Physl als. Sources said the East's turnround wis somewhat unexpe :ted and caused London sellers to be extremely reserved. Short-covering came in to a limited degree In728 words
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Advertisement639 1974-02-04 14 IX2 A w invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the following posU In the CONTAINER PORT (A) OPERATIONS OFFICER a An Honours Degree from a recognised university or a professional qualification from a recognised Institution. <B) SHIFT OFFICER a A Pass Degree from a recognised university ((I WORK SUPERVISOR639 words
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Advertisement551 1974-02-04 14 TRACTORS fNTMOAPOBE UMTTED. iw W n» 'i i of Tt«rroßs mal»9w arrt iao> 10 k m. BUKIT TTMAM RO P O BOX 2»77. SMGAPOt* invites applications from suitably qualified persons for the following positions A. MARKETING EXECUTIVE B. WORKSHOP EXECUTIVE C. TECHNICAL ASSISTANT D. ELECTRICAL SUPERVISOR DUTIES Post A To551 words
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Advertisement627 1974-02-04 14 Sales Manager Investments Singapore A lung i-stjhlislicd British imfstmcnt iompaii> pluiiN to btoedm MM SCOSX ol its markolm^ opciatinM jntu Singapore. Muljvnu .mil Indonesia It iw|niwi j sjlos MMMajei oi at Ifjst 3Q yean Of agi who is accustomed lo actively supervising poriloU.. iiuestm -nts >>n behalf of clients I627 words
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Advertisement495 1974-02-04 14 EXPANDING TIMBER LOGGING ORGANISATION REQUIRE THE SERVICES OF THE FOLLOWING PERSONNEL:1. OFFICE ASSISTANT (Male) Minimum H.S.C. with 3-5 years experience in office administration and accounting Must be willing to work in Indonesia Age: 25 years old and above. 2. ROAD CONSTRUCTION FOREMAN (Male) Must be well versed in the techniques495 words
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Advertisement463 1974-02-04 14 WANTED SALES REPRESENTATIVE Usha International is marketing USHA Electric Fans, Sewing Machines and other products. It requires an energetic Sales Representative with a minimum of 3 years experience in developing sales through dealers. Successful candidate will be paid emoluments around Ss7oo/- pm. inclusive of salary, commission and conveyance allowance. Please463 words
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Article31 1974-02-04 15 SEAH Klam Chal. 13. who was stabbed In the right palm and left shoulder by a man with a knife on Friday, was discharged from Outram Hospital on Saturday.31 words
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Article31 1974-02-04 15 A HONGKONG sailor. Chang Sun Kuan. 40. was reported missing in the sea off Clifford Pier on Saturday night. Chang was from the Hongkong registered vessel Fei Hang.31 words
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108 1974-02-04 15 MR. Gough Whltlair. Prime Minister of Australia, and Mrs. Margaret Whltlam will arrive In Singapore for a four-day official visit on Wednesday. They will pay a courtesy call on the President and Mrs. Sheares on Thursday. Mr. Whltlam will have discussions with the Prime Minister.108 words
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564 1974-02-04 15 AHMAD OSMAN - Petrol stations get phone warning AHMAD OSMAN 'Don't open for business on Sunday' By SEVERAL petrol dealers claimed they had received intimidating telephone calls warning them against opening their stations yesterday. But. they said,* they ignored the ".arning and continued with business as usual. They said they received these calls,564 words
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124 1974-02-04 15 No more extra TV time at c-centres rf watching time at the 171 com in unity centres In Singapore will stop promptly at 10 and 10.30 each night when the centres close. The People's Association has instructed Its centres to strictly enforce this closure time in an effort to help124 words
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Article35 1974-02-04 15 MADAM Mary Urn of Chal Chee Avenue has lost a black wallet containing her identity card, driving licence and other Important documents on Friday. She can be contacted at tel. *****435 words
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Article35 1974-02-04 15 NUMBERS picked In yesterdays Toto draw No B 74 an 7. 25. 41. 3 and 21 Tne additional number Is 5 In the circles draw, winning numbers are 41, 3 and 3535 words
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Advertisement104 1974-02-04 15 There's a Parker to please everyone on yout^a^/V P4KMR7S* PARKLR6I PfRMKM Trie rctuMc Th* .crunk Th* mjfnrfKfni PARKER 21* The Pirk.fr 4K«.JJ t rn.nl r*rrurk*bl« A«jrd winning PARKLRTBALL* Pjrkcr 45 Pjrkcr Sh,*kp.»..t "Bit Red" enmn XX gold .fill. writing dtugnjnd MkMllfcMl A modern pen Imerrutiorul jnd leikproof, ir the vnoolti.104 words
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Advertisement209 1974-02-04 15 The famous Tecalemit Hose-reel System gives extreme flexibility of choice of services Versatile units for dispensing Oil. Grease. Air, Water and Penetrating Oil. Easy to install Individually or in any combination to suit all requirements Space-saving For more efficient profitable vehicle-servicing, install TECALEMIT Units QUALITY AND SERVICE CO BEHIND THE209 words
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Miscellaneous877 1974-02-04 15 TV MALAYSIA (3) TV SINGAPORE (5) CnAN Summiry $.14 Mouse Arena Sukan 1)1 Peristiwi I.M SOO eftin T and Siruw A2Z«• My Three Sons D.yjyj factory $.27 Studio 2 News IJI Parliamentary Report IJ3 W Poon J fa"" l t>. JO Buttons And Beaui 7.M 5.41 Kaleidoscope S.M Weather Commonwealth877 words
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Miscellaneous22 1974-02-04 15 WATER consumption on Saturday was 1*7.2 million gallons (487.WM) cubic metres), 5.7 million gallons (Z6.M* > cubic metres) less than 1 on Friday.22 words
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Advertisement982 1974-02-04 16 A ncv.lv rsiaMishing wool processing industry in Selangor associated with a leading international enterprise in Japan inviles applications irom Malaysian citizens with a K MCF certificate (or the folk wing vacancies:I. ASS6TANT FACTORY SUPERVISOR (MALE) Must have a certificate -n textile or mechanical engineering from technical institute or equivalent. Preference982 words
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Advertisement648 1974-02-04 16 LEMBAGA PELABUHAN KELANG JAWATAN KOSONG P*fmononan-o*rmononan adaian OioataM dan Warearwgara MaiaV*a jntufc -n»— i-Kjn. laonlan-iawalan yang tarMbut di bawan dt l»m--eaga ftatabunan Katang 1 1 I, i, ,m Pcnolong Panguau Bomba Bng n Tanft* da* i«ao > M >«0&< Mat POWXii -|[l L ia»n a (I) Caiun-caiu" Bag. lannkan s«oaga>648 words
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Advertisement710 1974-02-04 16 BEECHAM PRODUCTS (FAR EAST) SDN. BHD. BEECHAM PRODUCTS (FAR EAST) SDN. BHD. Is responsible for the manufacture and marketing of a wide range of consumer products throughout the Far East and Is a subsidiary of BEECHAM GROUP LTD.. U.K. CHIEF CHEMIST $1,500 p.m This Job Involves the general supervision of710 words
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Advertisement491 1974-02-04 16 An expanding K.L. construction company has the following vacancies: (a) Accountant The candidate must possess appropriate academic qualifications and must have at least three years' working experience (experience in doing contract accounts would definitely be an advantage) He must be capable to manage the whole accounts section. (b) Secretary The491 words
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Advertisement816 1974-02-04 16 LEMBAGA BANDARAN PETALING JAVA JAWATAN-JAWATAN KOaONG PERMOHONAN-PERMOHONAN adalah dipeUwa daripada Warfanegara Malaysia ><ang layak bagi mengisi Jawatan-Jawatan berikut dl Lembaga Bandarac Petallng Jaya. 1. FEMBANTU TEKNIK: Tarurg* gajl: S3BO x 20 420 475 x 25 600 640 x 25 766/ Gajl Pokok. Tangga gaji pennulaan akan diben berdaaarkan kelayakan. pengalaman816 words
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Advertisement1360 1974-02-04 17 LONTAINERSNIP SERVICE TO l)» CONTINENT BENAVUN S it* il Mar il Mar I Mar •OHCIOkC lIPMSS 14 FN S Apr I Apr I Apr It Apr i uttPMl lAT 1 Mar S Mar II Mar Mar 11 Mar It Mai O«iat* lIT I Mar 11 Mar I Apr <t Apr1,360 words
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Advertisement1069 1974-02-04 17 ENAVON I! fa is frt il Mar ll Mar I Mar DNtKONC EXPRESS N Fat S Apr 1 Aar I Apr it >pr VERPOOI lAV 1 Mar I Mar It Mar M Mar 11 Mar It Mar DIILOON BAT t Mar 11 Mar I Apr It Apt 11 In t1,069 words
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Advertisement961 1974-02-04 17 Bmjj^i tkar^ 141 I I tfrt] fl I^LVj> Mfl FULLY CONTAINERIZtD SERVICE TO EUROPE i FOR Bn fH RMterdair.. Amstudau. tafatefp. le Haute Je'ii'iVt'i iiifi LttS Basle. Hambw|. Brtmw. Bremefha»ei>. I'iJl'" Ma,' J| AjiDus. Copenhaien. Gothenburg Malm* Itlltri ii Apr 1 Stockholm, (hlo. Helsinki. United Kimdor. •ULL V CONTAINERIZED SERVICE961 words
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Advertisement837 1974-02-04 17 Sm««por* *****4; P. Kcla«« 4341; K.L. *****; Paramj *****. THE BANK LINE LTD. IMK FM E I S AFIICA >iniian> m>ui i.«i lt«« i' lIS Ali.cii p UlMt I I Frt Span 11 IS Fat FltM lAST t SIUIN AFIICA. FM lINCIH MANILA •rtiii,. p tjajaj jpoii s i Frt837 words
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Advertisement1096 1974-02-04 18 111 -«r*" KAWASAKJ KISEN KAISHA LTD. UNASAKI KINUI KISEN KAISHA ITI. t lAPAN H URC STUITS SEIVKL iicin h -i »ae~ f. M k| IDINUN MIIU 't Frt Japan Arabian Cull Sarvlca (•ajtaott Ft* Pltu Miau •It I rrt Couwto Muscat Data, aaa Dtal. Doia !a*ia.n UltltMl* Mil, v n1,096 words
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Advertisement938 1974-02-04 18 j^^^^^^ I BEAUTY LINES ETA FTD FN: C I BEAUTY L6TK It Ptrt 4 Fit Tractors for Indonesia. I C T lEAUTV NJIT It Part 4 Ftl Tractors tor Indonesia. IWITT LUV 4 Ft» SFH lataan !Ulf BANKEI Fit 7FM Ukarta. S T lEMTAP I Ft* 7 Ft* lipan. ItAUir938 words
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Advertisement647 1974-02-04 18 qp i jyj mm MINISTRY OF EDUCATION SINGAPORE SPK lAI t\AMIN\II()N IN THE IM.I ISH CHINESE I Will I INGUiMtISJI NX 1974 1 The June Special Examination In the English Chinese Tamil Languages are open to civil servants and members of the public Candidates sponsored by the Publi. Builtai Commission647 words
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Obituary, Illustration52 1974-02-04 19 lii wewirj of PIMX SRI EDITH MARY MACnNTYRE Born April 21. IMS Departed February 4. 1»"1 "Forgive tur grief for one removed, Tny creature whom we found so fair. We trust the lives In Thee and there We find her worthier to be loved." Inserted by beloved husband52 words
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Advertisement576 1974-02-04 19 w '^1 Ji Ik I 1 k. I WANTED BY m a pleasant, out-going girl for a career in the airlines as a ground hostess/typist at our Airport Office. Attractive salary and fringe benefits. Airline experience preferred. Applications be handwritten, enclosing a p.p. photograph, and must reach us before 12th576 words
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Advertisement434 1974-02-04 19 fefda KENYATAAN TAWARAN Tawftran-Uwaran adalah dl pclawa darlpada Kontrekter-Kontrckter, Ptmbekal-Pembekal yang berpengalaman bagi kerja-kerja seperti dl bawah mi BP. No: ttl 74 (A) Membekal, memblna dan menylapkar Fuel Store. Rubble Retaining Wall. Site Drainage. Mosaic Flooring. Wall Tiling. Mild Steel Orating to Power Home and Clarification Station' dl Kilang Kelapasawlt434 words
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Advertisement728 1974-02-04 19 BROWN ROOT-WIMPEY MIDDLE EAST S.A. With the opening of a large fabrication yard in Manama. Bahrain, we wish to engage the following staff immediately: JUNIOR ACCOUNTANTS A challenging opportunity exists for aggressive qualified accountants to assume responsibilities in the financial functions of our company. Applicants should have at least three728 words
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Advertisement621 1974-02-04 19 An established international construction OOmpail) invite! applicants tor the following positions (A) PROJECT ENGINEER Applicants should have a minimum qualification of a Polytechnic Diploma in Mechanical 1 ngjncerinj or equivalent. Must ha\e at least 2 yean experience in the direction and management of projects involving steel fabrication and installation of621 words
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Article40 1974-02-04 20 LOUISE KLERK S SALONS in ing and ■Moderate .■lephone WHITHER THE ARTS IN SINGAPORE' n the arts hi a three-part music and painting in CALLING ALL Victoria Institution no *****5 and STARTING S 2 74 ■innequin (***** S pore40 words
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Article22 1974-02-04 20 Religious Announcements SPIRITUAL AWAKENING IN AFRICA Wellington Mulwa Pre^. Africa Inland Church (300.000 members i Singapore Bible i College Bpm February 4th22 words
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Obituary28 1974-02-04 20 MADAM TAV CHIT NEO passed 1 leaving Uhi'nd 1! ID Heng 4 great grandchildren and great great grand -daughter 'reel (ls) i it 200 p m28 words
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Obituary19 1974-02-04 20 IN EVER LOVING MEMORY < >: TANG KAY SIM Departed Remembered By Mother Wife. Children. Bpithers. Sisters Relatives19 words
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Advertisement661 1974-02-04 20 BRITISH INSURANCE CONSULTANTS require One Copy Short hand Typist and one private secretary Must be Singapore citizens Must possess a good Senior Cambridge Certificate. Shorthand and Typing speed Interested applicants please apply with career resume to S T Box A ***** S pore Shipping company requires (1) MALE ACCOUNTS CLERK661 words
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Advertisement802 1974-02-04 20 FEMALE TYPIST for immediate enl minimum Senior Knowledge of Book.nd Chinese Preferable. it ing experience, age. salary expected and enclose photograph i Non-returnable) to fi n<\ A ***** Spore AN ENGINEERING COMPANY in Jurong requires A General Clerk preferably w:th 2 3 years working experience Knowledge of ng essential Apply802 words
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Advertisement785 1974-02-04 20 ELECTRICALLY AND MECHANICALLY TRAINED man required to look after dental surgery and maintain dental equipment Apply S T Box A ***** Spore GENERAL ELECTRIC (USA) HOUSEWARES PTE. LTD. invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the post of: SET-UP MAN Applicants should have a working knowledge of basic Mechanics Students785 words
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Advertisement720 1974-02-04 20 EXPANDING GARMENT MANUFACTURERS in Changl Koad invites applicants with relevant experience to fill the following vacancies ill Designer (2) Cutter (3) Seamstresses Attractive salary and olhei fringe benefits for successful applicants Those interested please ring ■MM) l"r appointment WANTED PRIVATE TUTOR for Economic and Advance Accounting PU ise Tel *****8720 words
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Advertisement824 1974-02-04 20 OFFICE BOY/ OFFICE GIRL required by a Firm of Public Accountants rpply lo S T Box A ***** Spore Require COFFEE t COCKTAIL LOUNGE WAITRESSES Apply personally between 9—lo am or xr.te enclosing photograph to The General Manager. Ambassador Hotel Pte Ltd. 42/ 46 Meyer Roed. Spore Is. EXPERIENCED BOOK-KEEPER824 words
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Advertisement805 1974-02-04 20 ORIENTAL TEL: 25*5133 OFFER Detached Holland drove $1 500. Cassia Drive $1,800. Dalvey Estate $4.00u I rnwall n»rri»n $2,000 $4,000. Whltley Road $2,500. Belmont Koad Moulmein Rise $3,300. Klngsmead $1,600. Duke's Koad $2,000. Berrima Koad. $2,800. Taman Warna $3,200 Ciarllck Avenue $1,800. Jalan Bahasa $3,000. Trevose Cresenl $3,000. Sixth Avenue805 words
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Advertisement738 1974-02-04 20 IrilM* teoN HOUSING AGENCY bungalows Klngsmead Hoao.sl6oo Jervols Crescent $2 500 Semi-detached Mount Slnal Avenue. Faber mils. Watten Terrace $920 $1500 Apart menls. Hilton Towers Serene Mouse. Cavenagh Court lavenagh House, (ioldhill r V" rnmll tourl $2,200 Terrace houses Faber Hill Jalan Jmtan. Henry Park Hill- d $800 $1 100738 words
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Advertisement615 1974-02-04 21 .EMI DETACHIO 3.500 iq (I. ■iiiiawinri Oarden. corner shop Dolden Theatre Tel 2 GENTLE ROAD OFF CHANCERY LANE t' O choice 17.3*4 ••eehold vacant nmng approval obtained KiNtner Roed p 0 Bei 2*2 Spore riSTERN MANSION facing sea Bl MdrouVned apartment, fully fur *****0 Spore Spet-ievel Terrace Hpmmi 1 oast615 words
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Advertisement764 1974-02-04 21 FOR HOUSING.' FLAT LOANS MALAYAN FINANCE CORPORATION (SINGAPORE) where the loans are high and the enlent Ring *****2. 307*1/ 21* M or 2*l JS, I*o*4) Ad»»r1ioomonl Permit No. 073* E^^B^E^r^^BJ^BJ^B^B^BB^BBBTP^P^P^ PROBLEMS IN SELLING your Don i hesiute to get In touch with us We arrange for ■M sale EBC *****67.764 words
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Advertisement765 1974-02-04 21 NAM-HO TRAVEL SERVICE LIMITED.. Tour West Malaysia Seven Days Ssl3O airconditioned busSslso Malaysia Cienting Highlands by airconditioned bus Seven Days s$!7U Departure Every Sunday. Monday Deluxe Tour Malaysia Seven Days ***** (Provide First Class Hotel) Departure Every Monday Cameron Highlands Four Days SSBO Cieming Highlands Four Days SSI OO/ Departure765 words
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Advertisement803 1974-02-04 21 SIX MONTHS' RAPID SECRETARIAL COURSE FOR GIRLS. I Starting February) (Shorthand Typewriting/ Bookkeeping Office Practice' Structure of Business' English,' Secre tarial Duties/ Office Administration) Raja's College. Raffles P1ace *****): Raja's. 218D Changl Road (*****8) BOOKKEEPING: Rapid/ Normal Courses Morning/ Afternoon/ Evening Sessions Success guaranteed Register early Starting February Raja's College.803 words
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Advertisement780 1974-02-04 21 JOJJf PAEMIER COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE for beginners rapid/ normal course in Typewriting Shorthand. Bookkeeping Commercial English and also tutorial classes from Primary Six to Secondary Four Morning/ Afternoon' Evening sessions Commencing 4th L sth February at 563-C Balestler Road Tel L.C.C. PRIVATE SECRETARY'S CERTIFICATE EXAMINATIONS 1*74 A special 16-week Revision Course780 words
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Advertisement886 1974-02-04 21 IF YOU WANT to learn to play tennis the better and proper way. call *****5 today Courts and time arrangeable AT C CONDUCTING GROUP TUITION Maths. Science. Languages to H S.C level $15 $25 per subject Spore *****9 EXPERIENCE PIANO TEACHER (ARCM. AOSM) Tuition for beginners to diploma Tel *****2886 words
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Advertisement907 1974-02-04 21 1*72 VOLKSWAGEN KOMBI $9.--800. Owner wishes to change smaller car No dealers Tel. *****7 David HIRE PURCHASE Hong Leong Finance offer flexible terms for your Hire Purchase requirements Advertisement Permit No 0654 IMM CORTINA OT I*7l new model one owner Oood condition New tyres Tel: *****5 8 a.m. 1 p907 words
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Advertisement561 1974-02-04 21 CANARIES FROM ORIGINAL SOURCE We have newly arrived canaries in Pure and Carrier These hirds are of superior class and they are all in pairs Namely RUBINO SILVER OPAL DORE. GOLD OPAL RED FACTOR Red Factor Natural Colour. Green and Spotted Canaries also available NINO'S BIRDSHOP (SPECIALISED IN CANARIES). 214.561 words
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Advertisement492 1974-02-04 21 SERVICING ALL KINDS TV., T recorder* Amplifiers reasonahle charges day nigh 1 service Phone Spore 2.*****X anytime Science Techtiu-.ii T V Service REOIFFUSION TV RENTALS. HP ON CASH we have a complete range of models and prices al our SHOWROOMS 182 C'lemenceau Avenue 233 People'-. Park Complex. Ist PI 140492 words
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2303 1974-02-04 22 616 SWEEP POOL: $9,468 Ist No ***** ($2,343) 2nd No. ***** (51.171) 3rd 33*13 ($585) STARTERS ($5O each): Nos. 3? 805. *****. *****. *****. *****. *****. *****), *****. *****. *****. *****. *****. *****. CONSOLATION ($45 each): Nos. *****. *****1 *****, *****. *****. *****. *****.2,303 words
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371 1974-02-04 22 'Italian affliction hits Div One LONDON, Sunday rpHE English First 4 Division was hit yesterday by what is referred to in soccer circles here as the "Italian affliction" goal famine. The afternoon's 10 matches produced only 11 goals, and none of the teams Involved managed to score more than once.371 words
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Article1242 1974-02-04 22 FIRST DIVISION Arxaal I Burnley 1, Coventry 1 Manchester Utd 0. Derby 1 Ntweattl* 0. I rnie I CtMlaea 1. Liverpool 1 Norwich 0. Msnchei ter City 0 Tottenham 0, Queem Park Ranien. 0 Leicetter 0. Baeflltld United I Everton 1, We.t Ham 0 Birmingham 0. Wolvei 11,242 words
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Article, Illustration441 1974-02-04 23 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By DEFENDING champions Singapore Malays virtually booked themselves a semifinal place in this year's Sultans Gold Cup soccer tournament when they thrashed Malacca 7-0 at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Singapore now lead the South zone on their three straight wins and441 words
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Article120 1974-02-04 23 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Four more countries have confirmed they would play In the Merdeka soccer tournament scheduled for July 24— Aug 3. They are Indonesia. Hong Kong. South Korea and Thailand This brings the total to five. Singapore being the first to accept a120 words
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Article171 1974-02-04 23 Wales break home win sequence DUBLIN. Sun. Wales broke the long sequence of home victories in the five-nation Rugby Union championship when they drew 9-9 with Ireland in an uninspiring match here yeste-day. It war the first championship game in a succession of 17 which had not resulted in aReuter - 171 words
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Article151 1974-02-04 23 NICKLAUS TAKES HIS LEAD TO SIX HONOLULU. Bun. Jack Nlcklaus Increased his lead to six strokes yesterday after three rounds of the Lawallan Open golf tournament at Walalea Country Club Tne 34-year-old Ohloan had a three-under-par 69 for a 15--urider-par total of 201 His other rounds were 65 and 67.151 words
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Article102 1974-02-04 23 ENGLAND Ist Inns Boycott c Jullen b Boyce 6 Amiss c Murray b Sobers 6 Dennesa b Jullen 9 Hayes c Fredericks b Sobers 11 Fletcher b Jullen 4 Greig c Murray b Boyce 37 Knott b Boyce 7 Old c Ftetiertcka b All 11 Pocock b Boyce 2102 words
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Article139 1974-02-04 23 Mendis stops collapse /COLOMBO. Sun. \j Duleep Mendls hit 74 to rescue the Brl Lanka Cricket Board President's XI from a collapse on the second day of their three-day match against the touring Indian team at Kandy yesterday. The local team, rep.yIng to the Indians' first Innings 225. lost half139 words
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Article68 1974-02-04 23 TELOK AVER. Nee Soon. Kampong Olam and Hong Urn will contest the final round of the Inter-constl-tuency table tennis championship at the Oay World on Feb. 9 and 10. In the semi-finals Telok Ayer beat Mountbatten 4-1. Nee Soon beat Serangoon Gardens 3-2 and Mountbatten 3-2.68 words
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Article660 1974-02-04 23 A PPRENTICE Mansor and i\ jockey Velayutham were each suspended three days for careless riding by the stewards. Mansor was also flod $W0 tm another Instance for Incompetent riding. The Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday's racing at Ipoh. RACL 1: Dcrmawaa (Rahman) proved difficult to be placed660 words
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214 1974-02-04 23 poRT of Spain, sun. west menes seam Dowiers, operating r magnificently in hot, steamy conditions, bundled England out tor 131 in four hours on the opening day of the First cricket Test here today. At the close brought forward by 20 minutes when214 words
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321 1974-02-04 23 Scots snatch victory on schoolboy error EDINBURGH, Sun. Andy Irvine, Scot- land's 22-year-old full back, crowned a great match by landing a penalty goal with the last kick of the game to give his team a 16-14 victory over England in the fivenation Rugby Union championship here yesterday. It wasReuter - 321 words
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238 1974-02-04 23 India told: Tour protest came too late' f HRISTCHCRCH. Sun. India today lodged an appeal against Joshua Owusu of Ghana being awarded the triple jump rold medal st the Commonwealth Games yesterday, but was told it was too late. The Indian team rommandant. Kail Ganguli, lodged a written apprml withReuter - 238 words
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271 1974-02-04 23 Hussein begins chase today for a hattrick rpWO-TIME Police chamX plon. Hussein Ibrahim, will be chasing the hattrlck when the Seventh Police Sports Association's open championship begins this evening at Thomson Road. If he grabs his third successive win. ke keeps the B.G Bogaars Challenge Trophy for good. Hussein, the271 words
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190 1974-02-04 23 Gillingham close the gap on Colchester LONDON, Sun. Oillingham closed the gap to o:ie point on Fourth Division leaders Colchester when they edged fourth placed Lincoln City by 3-2 today. Colchester crashed by 2 o at Bury and their position Is shaky as Oillingham have a game In hand. In190 words
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Article39 1974-02-04 23 KYOTO. Bun. Finland's Matll Vuorenmaa beat 154 rivals In the Sixth annual Kyoto Marathon here today In two hours 15:10.6. Second was Ja p a n's Nobuyo&hl Takada In 2.16:19.3. with Cho Je Hyung, South Korea third.39 words
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Article, Illustration410 1974-02-04 23 ERNEST FRIDA - Third time lucky for Boh Heng in 'sudden deaths 9 ERNEST FRIDA By TJARD-HITTING Toh Boh Heng was third time lucky yesterday in sudden-death playoffs when he eliminated the diminutive Lim Klan Tiong to capture the Shell-sponsored Keppel Golf Open championship at Buklt Chermin. Boh Heng. who was beaten In410 words
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Article, Illustration262 1974-02-04 23 Keppel. which did a good Job In organising the tournament, gave Marlmuthu a special prize of $100 for breaking the record. Tsllb Haron retained the amateur title for the second year running. He finished on 215, two strokes ahead of young Steve Wldgery. Final p lacings262 words
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Advertisement672 1974-02-04 22 Our Move... UIC Building, Bth floor, Shenton Way, Singapore 1. February 4, 1974 Our move to new premises is an extension of t FOCL's rapid expansion and business growth. j A move to give you better service. F In the business of finance. And the understanding of money. H First672 words
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Advertisement160 1974-02-04 22 introduction to m mum ml THE WORLD'S FINH BtOPE SPLICING SYSj Wr fh Jak n%echan«4«t»on th« Tafc*ii jn- rlJmWitM r \^mr tff^nigut fh»t m*fc«^ a *n».(.« •rim.n.itton o* J^H I J&W s&^mr io«nt >n a »'jc tor- v' m* dm« h mfflmM i \^w J&Sr^ JrJ/k l 0 rto thp160 words
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Advertisement560 1974-02-04 23 S^BBB^Mb-* -^SBBBBBBBBBV^BBBBBT^ aß^aaW^ff' asW^M V^L't you NECD PROTEIN evtrv day bacauM it cannot ba «<xaO m *J 1^ tha body (or futu-* ma You must providt your body «wt* enough VH^^ IpV 10 prottin awry day or ntk "prottm starvation" V*ay 2 you MEEO PROTEIN rvtry day to help bu'id560 words
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Miscellaneous36 1974-02-04 23 BADMINTON Civil Service Inter- Ministry championships: Health v Labour. Social Affairs v Culture. Communications v Education, PMO v Audit. (NTJ 7pm i Katong DUt Schools meet (Maju SS). HOCKEY Women's League SRC v BCC (Serangoon Road).36 words
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Article, Illustration84 1974-02-04 24 AS night fell, two of the four A Bukom Bombers were seen at the top deck of the hijacked Laju keeping vigil over police and marine activity in the area. The other two terrorists were in the pilot's room guardIng the three hostages on84 words
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162 1974-02-04 24 pOCHABAMBA, Sun \j Thirteen people died, 10 were wounded, and 21 alleged "extremists" captured by Bolivian troops crushing the farmworkers' revolt around this city, according to a military communique issued here. The communique, issued by the Seventh Army Division which cleared barricades setReuter - 162 words
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253 1974-02-04 24 Heath bid to avert strike count down LONDON, Sun. 1 Strike votes from Britain's 270,000 coal miners are being counted today while the Government continues hectic efforts to head off a devastating shut-down in the mines. Miners' union president Joe Oormley will announce the results tomorrow. He has predicted overwhelmingReuter - 253 words
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Article28 1974-02-04 24 trr. OEOROES (Grenada). Bun. Premier &lc Oalry yesterday withdrew his agreement to talk with the anUgovemment movement here, dispelling last remaining hopes of some conciliation Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article83 1974-02-04 24 JAKARTA, San. Nearly 1,000 vehicles held up in the Jakarta port of Tanjonr Prlok as a result of the Government's ban on car imports will have to be re-exported, It was announced here. The Government banned Imports of cars on Jan. 22 as part ofReuter - 83 words
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Article73 1974-02-04 24 PHNOM PENH, Sun. Communist led Insurgents entrenched around Phnom Penh have renewed their bombardment of the capital, killing 19 soldiers and civilians and wounding 105 others. They also shot down a Cambodian Air Force fighter bomber. In SOUTH VIETNAM. fighting remained at a73 words
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Article55 1974-02-04 24 LONDON. Bun. Britons are rallying loyally to the flag In the nations current economic crisis, bringing a boom to at least one Industry Flag makers report that business has doubled over the past tew weeks, with Union Jacks being run up on cai aerials andReuter - 55 words
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Article43 1974-02-04 24 RIYADH. Sun. Syrian Foreign Minister Abdel Ilallm Khaddam said In a newspaper Interview published today Syria would not accept any military disengagement agreement that was not linked to complete Israeli withdrawal from occupied Syrian territory. OPI. (See Page Three)43 words
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Article38 1974-02-04 24 BOSTON. Sun Edward Kennedy Jr.. 12. whose right leg was amputated above the knee 11 weeks ago because of bone cancer, has been hospitalised again for treatment designed to prevent recurrence of the disease CPI38 words
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220 1974-02-04 24 M-East focus for Gromyko and Nixon WASHINGTON, Sunday rpHE next phase in Middle East peace negoA tlations will be the main topic o( talks between President Nixon and Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko who arrives here today, informed sources said. The Whlt» House said Mr. Oromyko, who Is paying aReuter - 220 words
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Advertisement32 1974-02-04 24 mi" ""iiiii IM mLM ficflaa^at <** iA m V* The name tor watches of m quality, individuality and value. Service Centre: Yip Hong Co., P276E I th loor Bank of China Building, Singapore32 words
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Advertisement252 1974-02-04 24 Usite CARPET TILES The American Revolution in carpeting at a cost you can afford FOR CURTAIN TRACKS. CAPETS RUGS. WALLPAPER FURNITURES CALL: I 226. BALESTIER ROAD. SPORE 12 T*l: *****7 |Tu. Vlr. MM* ST 4-2 IKKSDM 'KMSHIV.IKX M .>.>«.. KilrMwrßiMd.Sing4Mrc.l2 I luninlffrurdifAwprt/ctrprllilrvruruin %.jll|m k-t fimiiurn I jndrrquniviiuioirndviurulrtnun wiihsjmplcM.irm jddrrv> t.h«h252 words
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Miscellaneous13 1974-02-04 24 The weather THB weather outlook for Singapore from ajn. to noon: Occasional «hower».13 words
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