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Title Section21 1974-02-14 1 TOTAL DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 250,000 The Straits Times M.C.(P) 21/74 Eatd. 1845 FINAL EDITION THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 14, 1974 25 CKNTS21 words
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Article247 1974-02-14 1 OIL CRISIS 'ACTION PLAN' ACCORD Consumers agree to hold talks with producers WASHINGTON, Wed THE 13 -nation Washington energy conference of oilconsuming countries reached broad agreement today on the necessity of holding a conference with Arab and other producing countries to try to alleviate the effects of the world oilUPI - 247 words
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Article37 1974-02-14 1 GUATEMALA CITY. Wed. A death squadron promising to "eliminate all kinds of criminals" claimed four more victims yesterday, police said, making a total of 11 people killed by th« secret group since Feb. 1. UPI.UPI - 37 words
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Article17 1974-02-14 1 TAIPEH. Wed The Wth Asian film festival will be held In Talpeh in June. AP.AP - 17 words
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293 1974-02-14 1 Attack on trawler by 100 fishermen PENANG. Wednesday A TRAWLER returning to its Batu Maung base here after a fishing trip, was attacked and burnt by about 100 inshore fishermen off Pulau Kendi, south of Penang island, today. Three trawler fishermen— talkong Mah Yew Woo, 34, Chuah Vow Chuan, 42,293 words
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Article34 1974-02-14 1 NEW DELHI. Wed. At least 70 passengers were Injured, seven Miiously. when a Delhi suburban train rammed Into a Calcutu-bound express train last night in a Delhi suburb, police fcaid UPI.UPI - 34 words
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Article30 1974-02-14 1 TOKYO. Wed Sclent ...U will Lunch 133 1b (M kilogramme i satellite Into earth orbit tomorrow, according to Tokyo University's Institute of Space and Aeronautical Science (bat). UPIUPI - 30 words
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Article55 1974-02-14 1 CAPKTOWN. Wed Nearly two-thirds of about i! 000 African workers at the Welkom gold mine have quit work to a mass exodus sparked by bloody Inter -tribal fighting over the weekend, a mine spokesman said In Welkom today. The Saturday night fight between the tribesmen left nineReuter - 55 words
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Article26 1974-02-14 1 SYDNEY. Wed. Hew South Wales farmers trying to recover from weeks of flooding are facing a new haxard a plague of giant locust* RruterReuter - 26 words
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Article58 1974-02-14 1 JAKARTA. Wed.— The Indonesian Government will not allow Israel and South Africa to attend the conference of Pacific Area Travel Association (PATA) scheduled in late March, the Immigration announced today. Indonesia, which supports the Arabs In the Middle East conflict and Is opposed to apartheid policy, hasAP - 58 words
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Article50 1974-02-14 1 SAIGON, Wed. Four Taiwanese warships have moved Into the vicinity of Undisputed Spratly Islands In the South China Sea and art being, shadowed by Sout.i Vietnamese ships. Saigon military sources said today The sources said the Taiwanese ships Included two destroyers and two landing ships. AP.AP - 50 words
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Article31 1974-02-14 1 NBW DELHI. Wed. Security at the Japanese embassy has been tightened after the Indian Foreign Ministry warned that there U a possibility 01 an attack on the embassy. UPI.UPI - 31 words
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Article19 1974-02-14 1 ISLAMABAD, Wed. Pakistan today signet an agreement to supply Indonesia with 120.000 tons of coarse rice. Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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391 1974-02-14 1 Plots to kill the Perons foiled: Police BUENOS AIRES. Wed. Police said they have foiled plots to blow up President Juan Per o n and visiting Uruguayan President Juan Bordaberry and to kill Vice President Isabel Peron. They arrested at least 30 people Identified as members ol Peronlst urban guerillaAP - 391 words
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Article27 1974-02-14 1 BANGKOK Wed. Thailand's Ministry of Public Health announced today It would launch an anti-ciga-rette smoking campaign across the country to promote better health— AJ».27 words
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Article34 1974-02-14 1 BANGKOK. Wed. Thailand exported tola 1 106.000 tons of rice during the first six week of this year, a record amount In a short period, the Board of Trade said today AP.AP - 34 words
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Article101 1974-02-14 1 i^RANKFt'RT. Wed. r Dissident Russian novelist Alexander Solzhenltsyn arrived here by air from Russia today, following his arrest by Soviet policemen at his flat In Moscow yesterday. The Soviet writer was whisked away In a private car preceded by a police vehicle Immediately after arrival. Details onReuter - 101 words
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Article97 1974-02-14 1 BOMBING: 12 HELD BY POLICE JERUBALEM. Wed. Police today arrested 12 people, Including two members of the Jewish Defence League >JDL). in connection with the firebombing of three Christian institutions, the national radio said. Lightly damaged In the pre-dawn flrebomblngs on Monday were The House of lion, a Christian bookstore.97 words
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Article, Illustration208 1974-02-14 1 Eban makes a new Palestinian state offer ROME, Wed. Israeli Foreign Minister Abba Eban said today Israel was ready to contemplate the creation of a Palestinian state spanning the East Bank of the Jnr dan River and the now Israeli occupied West Bank. Speaking in an Interview with the TurinReuter - 208 words
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530 1974-02-14 1 piGHT students five boys and three girls of the Upper Thomson Secondary School were injured in an explosion in the school's chemistry laboratory yesterday. Two of them. Chua Thye Ho, 14. and Miss Woo Foong Yee, 15, sustained Injuries in the left530 words
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Article34 1974-02-14 1 MOSCOW. Wed Russia ha* deprived Alexander SoUhenltsyn. the dissident Soviet writer of hie citizenship and expelled him from the country, TasK, the Soviet news agency, said to<lay. Renter. (Sac this page)Reuter - 34 words
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Article67 1974-02-14 1 BLfcNOS AIRF.S. Wed. —Four South American leftwing guerilla organisations, from Arcentina. Bolivia, Chile and Uruguay, announced here today they werr uniting in a "junta of revolutionary co-ordination." Argentina's People's Revolutionary Army (ERP), Bolivia's National Liberation Army (ERP). Chile* Movement of the Revolutionary Left (MIR) and Uruguay's NationalReuter - 67 words
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Advertisement62 1974-02-14 1 PAINLESS BUDGET FOR SPORE? Page 11 GERMAN strikers ask for 11 pc more pay 2 BETTER bus facilities plan 4 ROBBER opens Are on woman 5 BAR brawl death: Man gets five years $1.75 mil NWC pay for civil servants i FENCE to stop soo escapes 19 WORLD NEWS 2.62 words
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Article, Illustration480 1974-02-14 2 IRAQ ACCUSES IRAN OF 'AGGRESSION' Call for urgent Security Council meeting IH A Q yesterday called for an urgent meeting of the Security Council to c onsi (1 c r what it called the "continuing acts of aggression launched by Iranian arm ed forces" against its territory. The call toReuter - 480 words
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152 1974-02-14 2 GENEVA. Wed.—lnitrd Nations se-cretary-feneral Kurt Waldhrim arrived here by air today from New York for talks on the Middle East situation with Lt.-Gen. Ensio Siilasvuo. commander of the L'N emergency force supervising the Mllllll after last October's Arab-Israeli War. Dr Waldheim told reporters onReuter - 152 words
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Article75 1974-02-14 2 Chess: 11th game ends in draw MADRID. Wed. Tlgran Petroslan of the Soviet Union and Lajos Portlsch of Hungary drew the 11th game of their match yesterday In the Island of Majorca. Spain. Leading 2-1. Petroslan needs one more win to qualify for the next round in the World Che*AP - 75 words
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224 1974-02-14 2 Japan to go slow on 'no strings' aid rKYO, Wed. Japan will have to slow down the untying of its aid to developing countries to improve ber balance of payments ana secure oil supplies from the Middle East, the Finance Ministry said today. The ministry stressed, however, that tb« untyingReuter - 224 words
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Article148 1974-02-14 2 WASHINGTON. Wed. President Nixon has taken a swipe at Washington's "miserable political" scene and the newspapers that report It. At a birthday party for 90-> ear-old Alice Roosevelt Longworth, daughter of President Theodore Roosevelt, he attributed her good health and spirits to her ability148 words
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Article, Illustration56 1974-02-14 2 DANGLING from the end of a cable, a crewman from the Panamanian freighter Lutria, which sank in the English Channel during a gal» on Tuesday, is lifted to safety in a helicopter. Below iiim in the lifeboat is another crew member. Two crewmen were drowned and 2656 words
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264 1974-02-14 2 Strikers now ask for llpcpay hike BONN, Wednesday READERS of the Public Service Employees I'nion. after 17 hours of tense negotiations, said they would accepl an 11 per cent pay hike to end West Germany's worst strike in seven > Interior Minister Hans-Lletrlch Genscher lmmed'ately asked for a break In264 words
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Article143 1974-02-14 2 60,000 flee rebel war in Jolo MANILA. Wed. -An estimated 60.000 people have fled the Island ul Jolo since heavy linlr ing broke out la between government troops and Muslim rebels. Red Cross officials said today. "The situation Is very bad." said Mrs. Loreto Paras-Sullt. Red Cross secretary-general. She said143 words
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Article18 1974-02-14 2 OTTAWA. Wed. Canada and Malawi have mttabii&hed diplomatic relations. the External Affairs Department has announced. AP.AP - 18 words
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293 1974-02-14 3 PHNOM PENH, Wednesday PAMBODIAN air force planes struck at insurgent positions alter the deadliest barrage on the capital in which more than .'KM) people were killed or wounded and some UM)() homes destroyed The High Command reported yesterday that Government aircraft launched heavy bombingReuter; UPI - 293 words
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Article173 1974-02-14 3 MANILA, Wed The leaders of Australia and the Philippines have reached agreement in principle on the establishment of an Asian forum, President Marcos suid here today. Mr Marcos, speaking to newsmen at the end of a three-day visit here by Australian Prime Min- lster GoughReuter - 173 words
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Article27 1974-02-14 3 ALGIERS: Radio Algiers said today China and Britain arc backing President Houarl Boumedienne's call for a special UN General Assembly session to discuss oil and raw materials.27 words
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Article25 1974-02-14 3 ADELAIDE: The first major review of the educational and cultural aspects of the Colombo Plan will be made at a semlnai In Adelaide next month.25 words
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Article28 1974-02-14 3 PARIS: A Paris buUding where Gen. de Gaulle had an office In the years before his triun phant return to power is to be turned into a museum.28 words
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Article25 1974-02-14 3 LONDON: Actress Hayley Mills must pay £45.000 i*****.000i Income tax from her earnings as a child actress In Hollywood, the House of Lords decided today.25 words
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Article31 1974-02-14 3 UNITED NATIONS: The Soviet Union yesterday became the third country to sign a treaty on I suppression and punishI ment of apartheid, the system of racial segregation practised in South Africa.31 words
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Article32 1974-02-14 3 SEOUL: Seoul has earmarked 180 million won (Ssl, 125,000) for birth control projects this year In a bid to peg Its population growth rate below 1.5 per cent, city officials said today.32 words
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Article21 1974-02-14 3 BUENOS AIRES: Three thousand physicians employed by the Government began a 48--hour strike yesterday, demanding higher wages and better working conditions.21 words
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Article35 1974-02-14 3 CARACAS: Members of a scientific expedition have reached the top of an unexplored plateau In southern Venezuela and have begun a search for flora and fauna believed long extinct on the rest of the planet.—Agencies.Agencies - 35 words
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Article, Illustration105 1974-02-14 3 RIO DE JANEIRO. Wed If you think you nave seen this twlnkllng-eyed graduate before, you are right. It's none other than Edson Arantes do Nasclmento better known as Pele. This recent photo was taken on the occasion of Pele's receipt of his degree In physical105 words
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Article120 1974-02-14 3 Arab oil meeting is put off BEIRUT, Wed. A conference of Arab oil ministers scheduled to open In Tripoli tomorrow has been postponed, a spokesman for the Kuwait Embassy In Beirut said today. "A new date Is expected to be announced later," the spokesman aaaea. Kuwait's Oil Minister. Mr. AbdulUPI - 120 words
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315 1974-02-14 3 Charities spurn 'aid poor' ransom demand SAN FRANCISCO, Wed. Welfare groups here have said they want none of the aid to the poor demanded from newspaper millionaire Randolph Hearst by a left-wing group as a price for negotiating the release of his kidnapped daughter. Mr. Hearst, whose daughter Patricia, 19Reuter - 315 words
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Article253 1974-02-14 3 Arab leaders review M-E crisis A LOURS, Wed. A restricted fournation Ar.'b summit conference op 'ns here today to review progress in the Middle East crisis since Arab king; and heads of state met 'n Algiers ten weeks ago >o approve of peace negot atlons with Israel following the Oct.Reuter - 253 words
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214 1974-02-14 3 Bid by wife of train robber Biggs to rejoin him RIO DE JANEIRO, Wed. Mrs. Charmalne Brent, wife of Ronald Biggs, mastermind of Britain's Great Train Robbery, arrived here last night In the hopes of rejoining her husband who Is In Brasilia under preventive detention. Mrs. Brent (she changed her214 words
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Article51 1974-02-14 3 ROANORE (Virginia). Wed.— Roanoke Police are looking for a phantom organist who has broken into 11 churches here since last October. The phantom organist seldom took anything. Instead, police say, he dresses In choir robes, sits down at the organ and plays, apparently for hours, in darkened, empty51 words
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Advertisement50 1974-02-14 3 I: V I Swiss Watches A I ATIME FORALL THINGS SHAKESPEARE H II; WmKk mm a\»" a M I ATIME FOR LOVE ATIME FOR THRILLS I ATIME FOR PERFECTION ATIME FOR DECISION a^H f^ a^l L^l v aH I ATIME FOR TRWEL ATIME FOR BALANCK a^v *ea?» I I I50 words
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Article117 1974-02-14 4 ABOUT 1,000 subtenants are now living in HDB flats under the new subletting scheme, according to a source. It Is understood that those tenants and owners who have sublet their premises since last August, have complied with the conditions and rules governing subletting to avoid117 words
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Article48 1974-02-14 4 KAMPONO Übt community centre will hold a bodybuilding contest at Its premises In Block 1. Paaar Bam. on Feb. 23 at 7 30 p.m The contest will be divided Into three sections, Mr. Kampong Übt. Mr. Iron Man and Mr. Physique, an Intercommunity centre Invitation tournament48 words
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Article138 1974-02-14 4 PSA sets up inquiry service rr PSA is setting up a Port Enquiry Service to answer all inquiries relating to the port. This is part of the PSA's efforts to assist port users and the general public by giving up-to-date information on port facilities and services. This includes arrivals, departures138 words
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Article26 1974-02-14 4 CHEW Chong CTrye. V. was fined 120 by a magistrate's court yesterday for shouting at Clifford Pier shortly after midnight yesterday Hr pleaded PfOtl26 words
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Article, Illustration548 1974-02-14 4 LABOURER Gwee Swee How, 3S, who had no family, was often scorned and embarrassed by his workmates while working at their Rochore Road shop, a coroner's court was told yesterday. As a result he had frequent quarrels with some of them.548 words
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Article72 1974-02-14 4 Two holiday camps for children THE Chinese YMCA camping and outdoor education department will hold two camps for children during the school vacation In March. A day camp for children between the ages of six and eight vill be held at the YMCA "anglln Centre from March it to 2172 words
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Article34 1974-02-14 4 THE seml-flnals of the Civil Bervtce Talentime will be held at the Singapore Conference Hall on March 11 and 18. The finals will be held on March 25 at 7 p.m.34 words
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79 1974-02-14 4 PA to hold on-the-spot art contest at Kallang rpHE People's Association ■1 will hold an on-the-spot art competition at its premises on Feb. 24. The competition 1* divided Into four sections open. PA youth, children and kindergarten An exhibition of the works will be held at the DapJana/U on March79 words
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Article60 1974-02-14 4 The two-day seminar U being organized by the Singapore Quality Reliability Association and sponsored by Rocl.- Pharmaceuticals Private Limited Pood experts and representatives from industries sod various Oovernmt.it bodle.; will present papers on food hygiene, health oon'rol. quality of food, legal aspects of manufacture and sale of60 words
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Article66 1974-02-14 4 The chairman of the Singapore National Union of Journalists. Mr. Chang Hln Chong. and Mrs. Poh Soo Kal left for New Delhi yesterday on a three-week study tour of fadUly planning In industry there. Mr. Chang, who was nominated by the NTUC. and Mrs. Poh. who66 words
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Article46 1974-02-14 4 THE Metrication Board will hold a workshop on modular co-ordination In the building and construction Industry at the RELC on March 6 and 12 at 2 pjn. This Is a follow-up to Its seminar on metrication in the building and construction Industry held recently.46 words
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Article54 1974-02-14 4 TRX MP far Whampoa Dr. Augustine T*n will open an art exhibition by artist* at Jalan Tenteram community centre tomorrow at S p.m The exhibition, jointly organised by the Ministry of Culture and the People's Asaoclation. will open en Saturday and Sunday from 230 p.m54 words
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235 1974-02-14 4 Our lot hasn't changed much: Busmen MORE MAY RESIGN VERY SOON' THE new revamped Singapore bus system has failed to eliminate many of the grievances of bus drivers and conductors, according to a Straits Times survey yesterday. Several workers described the new system as Inefficient. They are also having problems235 words
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377 1974-02-14 4 Better working conditions plan by SBS THE Singapore Bus Service is conducting surveys to provide better facilities for bus workers, reliable sources said yesterday. "The surveys will determine how many bus termini and depots require toilets, canteens and rest-room before construction work cat begin," the sources said. The provision of377 words
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Article97 1974-02-14 4 DR. Tan Eng Liang. MP for River Valley, has been appointed chairman designate of the Urban Redevelopment Authority. The URA. which was established by an Act passed by Parliament and assented to by the President on Jan. 28. w.ll come Into operation on April97 words
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Article53 1974-02-14 4 DR Hew Choy Sin of Nanyang University will give a talk In Chinese on Photosynthesis of Orchid Plants, to pre-univeisity science students at the Singapore Science Centre lecture hall tomorrow at 3 p.m. All pre-unlverslty science student* are welcome to attend the talk and a film53 words
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Article62 1974-02-14 4 ABOUT 600 rmp:jyees of National Semiconductor Electronics (Pie) Ltd. will take pan in a big walk on Sunday at 6 p.m. aimed at dr v Ing home the need for en .gy conservation. The MP for Henderson. Mr. Lai Tha Chat, will flag off the three-kilometre 162 words
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453 1974-02-14 4 Students to hand out 20,000 protest leaflets HUNDREDS of students from Singapore's four Institutions of higher learning will be on the roads today to distribute some 20.000 leaflets to the public seeking their support m the Joint protest against the 10 cents Increase In bus fare. The students from the453 words
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Article95 1974-02-14 4 Jail lor theft of record player PROPRIETOR Ng Yeow Teng was checking stock In his electrical appliances shop when he discovered that a record player was missing He made a report to the police. Later, acting on A tlp-oS, the police arrested Waml bin Nik. 23, In Jalan Betelc on95 words
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Article39 1974-02-14 4 THE Australian ar.d New Zealand Association of Singapore will hold Its annual meeting at the Singapore Cricket Club en Feb. 20 at 8 p.m. At the meeting, the association will donate W.OOO •-> the Singapore Leprosy Relief Asaoclatlor39 words
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96 1974-02-14 4 THE new $3.4 million Hwa Chong Junior College In Buklt Tlmah Road Is expected to be ready by next month. Its first batch of students are now temporarily occupying par. of the premises of the National Junior College opposite Hwa Chong. The new college,96 words
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Advertisement170 1974-02-14 4 /More in this year Your new detached house in Seletar Hills For more information, contact: will be ready before the end of the year. And it ijl^p nj^ CpmhaiA/ann FtfatPQ ItH will be protected by an exclusive 5-year Warranty. JSZj DUKU dClllUdWdliy LMdlttt LIU. Every house we build is a170 words
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Article318 1974-02-14 5 A GUNMAN Bred i shot at boosewife when she slammed Hie door in his face during I hold-up in Damansara Heights this morning. The bullet pierced the door as Mrs. Mok Wai Kirn screamed and dived for cover behind a cupboard. The gunman and318 words
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Article143 1974-02-14 5 Name the unions, urges MTUC KUALA LUMPUR Wed The MTUC today challenged Lab"ur Ministry Parliamentary Secretary Enclk Ramll Omar to name the unions 1 yesterday wore Infiltrated by commu"As lar as we know, unions have had no problems with the Reds for many years now. Enclk Ramll must be merely143 words
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Article30 1974-02-14 5 BUTTER WORTH A husband, a vulr and then r-uld daußh'.ir ha\« been irifiuilifti as amonK the pic killed at Simpano Empal ye>terc I ad tragedy in 1C years30 words
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Article32 1974-02-14 5 ALOR STAR Wed A ds wagon was destroyed by lire at Padang Besar railway station. ne;ir the Thai border. afternoon. wa-s estimated at SlO.OOO. Police said anon was suspected.32 words
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Article185 1974-02-14 5 MIC expels ex-Penang chief KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Malaysian Indian Congress confirmed today that former Penang MIC chairman, Mr. NTS. Ammugam Pillal, and three others have been expelled from party membership. The expulsion was decided last Friday by a special sub-committee appointed by the party's central working committee to Inquire185 words
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Article119 1974-02-14 5 PENANG, Wednesday CONFIDENCE returned to Penang today as housewives stopped panic buying of essential commodities after yesterday's assurance by the Chief Minister, Dr. Lim Chonp Eu. that there would be no hartal in the State on Friday, i The State Government's furtner statement that there119 words
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Article222 1974-02-14 5 Citroen car assembly to start soon |f I' ALA LUMPI'R. Wed. —Citroen cars will soon be locally assembled under a joint venture project of Citroen of France, Sharikat Mercantile Moto.-s and Mara. I'hr assembly plant one of the four approved by the Government recently is expected to cost around S3222 words
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185 1974-02-14 5 Straits passage rules to be drawn up KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysia will draw up regulations to enforce the principle of innocent passage in the Straits of Malacca, the At-torney-General, Tan Sri Abdul Kadir, said in the Dewan Negara today. The regulations which will include those relating to prescribed sealanes, will185 words
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Article50 1974-02-14 5 Taken for a ride KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Contractor Chan Yll Sey. 20. was forced to drive four robbers, one armed with a bearing scraper, around the city for a few hours before being robbed early yesterday morning. Altogether, he lost $518. a lighter, two watches, and his Alia Romeo car.50 words
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85 1974-02-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The green Peugeot 204 used by two men detained in connection with the killing of millionaire Mr. David Sung Jr. has been claimed by its owner. Police said today the owner, Mr. Loh Kwok Chong, a motor work- shop owner in Kampung85 words
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Miscellaneous263 1974-02-14 5 Brlnglm »P F«th«r By BUI Kivintgh <« Hal Omp CAKgFUL. CM, D6A»! >W«47lP*iZ<i^©C "V" LIKE en. ortjkK c. im V «U« I I IV€ S4.NEP TmE "T»UTM. BUT IJUST i SALON I WANT TD I SAID, I wirt UA«S^ILL <3*«MAV 3S)\ FrvE POVNOSS CANT STOP LAUS«N<S &*OU- PC« vouß J263 words
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224 1974-02-14 6 Perils of hauling in the speed riders THE prosecution told a magistrate's court yesterday that mobile traffic policemen were facing considerable risks in arresting motorcyclists for speeding a practice which was becoming rampant. "These motorcyclists have often ignored police signals to stop and have even challenged them to a race224 words
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199 1974-02-14 6 BILK purchase of library books suitable fo* Secondary One and Two pupils is being organised by the Education Ministry and schools' standing committee for libraries to help build up book collections in school libraries. Principals have been infurmrd that this project will199 words
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Article70 1974-02-14 6 Gifts for foster mothers THE Minister for Social Affairs. Enclk Othman Wok, will present gifts to three foster mothers and foster children at the annual tea party of the Fostering Committee at the Ministry in Pearl"s Hill, tomorrow at 4 p.m. Clk Dah wife of Enclk Othman. and chairman of70 words
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273 1974-02-14 6 Three students for Washington law contest rpHREE 1a w stu- dents from the University of Singapore will take part in the finals of the Jeesup Moot Competition to be held In Washington in April. They are Miss Shantl Annamalay. a third-year student. Miss Judith de Cruz and Mr. Alan Thamblyah,273 words
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356 1974-02-14 7 MASIE KVYEE - S'pore 'not hostile to British interest' MASIE KVYEE By ONDON, Wed. A number of British property investors here have dismissed as "unheard of a London press report that there is "increasing hostility" towards British property Interests in Singapore. Their consensus was: A little dislike and fear among the local developers356 words
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Article41 1974-02-14 7 A RETIRED school principal. Mr. Seah Yun Chong, 59. was among three lawyers who were called to the Bar by the Chief Justice yesterday. The others were Mr. Ylm Chee Peng and Mr. Francis Lee Boon Teck.41 words
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Article, Illustration400 1974-02-14 7 T.F. HWANG - BAR BRAWL DEATH: IT'S 5 YEARS T.F. HWANG By CHARGE REDUCED TO MANSLAUGHTER OH Kah Lun, 21, was jailed for five years by the High Court yesterday for killing a labour supervisor in a light outside (iold Cup Bar in Serangoon Road. He was on trial for eight days onKOK AH CHONG - 400 words
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292 1974-02-14 7 On the ball day and night -Khim's secret BALL games in the day and hard swotting at night. That, said Singapore's top GCE (Chinese stream) 'O' level student in 1973, was the secret of his success. Nk Chong Khim, 17, of Chung Cheng High School, who scored eight Als In292 words
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Article25 1974-02-14 7 THE Lowland Road Community Centre will hold a bird singing contest at its centres on Peb. 24 at 8 a.m. All are invited.25 words
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Article159 1974-02-14 7 ¥7<OlR armed youths I: held up a 64-year-old man in his house in Woo Man Chew Road on Tuesday and escaped with cash and Jewellery totalling $2,200 They also took 10 bottles of beer. The gang entered the house of Mr. Tan Ah Too,159 words
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251 1974-02-14 7 CHIVALRY TAKES A BACK SEAT IN RUSH FOR TAXIS By AHMAD OSMAN IT LOOKS as if chivalry is dead as this smiling commuter beats a young woman to the taxi. But he Is not the only one to shed his gallantry during the mad rush for cabs at a taxi251 words
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Article111 1974-02-14 7 A MAGISTRATE yesterday postponed sentence on a former Port of Singapore Authority casual worker who told him he planned to marry today Khamls bin Mlsdawl. 19. spoke of his wedding after pleading guilty to a theft charge. He was caught trying to sneak past111 words
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Advertisement128 1974-02-14 7 /LAND DEVELOPMENT^ RAYS CONSULTATIONS AND SERVICES ON AGRONOMIC INDUSTRIES Crop Production Rubber, oil palm, pineapple, sugar cane, cocoa, citrus, Malaysian fruits, vegetables and animal feeds. Animal Production Cattle, goats, poultry, pigs and other animals. Horticulture Intensive production of horticultura plants and materials; garden landscaping with decorative and useful plants and128 words
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Advertisement235 1974-02-14 7 Shodr Shodr Shodr MOTOKOV PR AH A, FROM CONTINENTAL CZECHOSLOVAKIA TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN INTRODUCING Messrs. TRIANGLE MOTORS (PTE.) LTD., AS SOLE DISTRIBUTORS IN SINGAPORE AND BRUNEI FOR THE LATEST SKODA CARS THE ONLY CARS WHICH OFFER YOU UTILITY ECONOMY COMFORT AND NUMEROUS SAFETY FEATURES FOR A STUPENDOUSLY LOW PRICE.235 words
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Article181 1974-02-14 8 MEMBERS of the Raffles Institution Interact Club is holding a variety concert as their "international understanding" project for this year. The concert, Mozaic 74, will feature classical and pop music and dance items. In addition there are cultural dances from different lands and a special traditional costume181 words
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Article, Illustration266 1974-02-14 8 LJAVE a heart. Hang it round your neck for all to see. It's a simple heart that is bold and striking, fashioned out of pewter and silver plated. Why must pewter be plated with silver, you ask. Pewterware is just as attractive by itself.266 words
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748 1974-02-14 8 Let your child deal with the school bully DRKAKFAST remuins uneaten, the clock ticks reler.tlessly on towards schooltime, and for the umpteenth time you turn to the small defiant figure who refused to put on Ms shoes and say: "Just tell me why you don't want to go to school?"748 words
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Advertisement269 1974-02-14 8 Try the pinch test! Oooh' It hurts to find you're putting on weight. And if you can pinch a fold of fat like this, you're in trouble. Now's the time to start taking Sweetex, to stay as slim r~*i as you want to be. J L Sweetex gives you all269 words
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Advertisement187 1974-02-14 8 Take-off Techniques No.l Whenever you need to freshen up in a hurry, reach for a Quickie Whenever you need to take off makeup, reach for a Quickie Quickies are handy little pads m a neat container Carry a pack always Then, whenever you need to 5.4,3.2,1 takeoff" FACE CLEANSING PADS187 words
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Advertisement181 1974-02-14 8 H/VE YOU TRED COTY'S NEW GOLDS FOR LIPS AND Th«'M' anMrvrvw Gold Cere*. Grid Cn» i.«m Gold Russet Th»> pt ofxilttit outUxhshK tx-dutitul tolors th.it male trH'Ucetrn times nx*,. vibrant With niau hint; long-lasting nail ensnefc thatdrv qunkK arxl never lose their c larity Ot) >-U*k thelHMutitul new riches of181 words
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196 1974-02-14 9 EDWARD LIU - $1.75 m NWC pay for 70,000 in govt EDWARD LIU By THK (iovernment will pay out about $1.7") million as interim wage supplement to some 70,000 civil servants at the end of this month. This follows thi' Governments acceptance of the National Wages Council recommendations to pay $25 monthly wage196 words
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161 1974-02-14 9 Hunt for killers who came in a car FLICE have launched an island-wide hunt for the killers of a 49--year-old man who was attacked by four men at Aljunied Road yesterday morning. Lav Hwa Meng. a construction worker, of Jalan Perisui, was walking towards Sims Avenue when the men, armed161 words
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81 1974-02-14 9 THE National Theatre Trust will hold a ballet training couise in March. Mr. Chen Hal Chow, a graduate of the London Royal Academy of Dancing. London Rambert School of Ballet, the Imperial Society ol Teachers' of Dancnf* Incorporated. London, and the Royal Academy of81 words
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Article53 1974-02-14 9 MR. Douglas Williams. Director of International Management Development (South Africa), will conduct workshops on finance and marketing for business executives at the Sims Conference Hall. Scotu Road, from Feb 26 to March 1. The closing date of applications for the workshop, sponsored by the Singapore Institute of Management53 words
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Article46 1974-02-14 9 TWO men were each fined (200 by a magistrate's court fur fighting with each other at the eating stalls In Prince Edward Road at about 12.50 a.m. yesterday. They were Tang Chu Sing, 27. and Tay Lip Chee. 30. They pleaded guilty.46 words
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Article37 1974-02-14 9 LABOURER Lav Kirn Seng. 19. vat Jailed for six months by a magistrates court yesterday for stealing a $550 motorcycle belonging to Loh Chool Teng of Paya Lebar Way. on Feb. 5. He pleaded guilty.37 words
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117 1974-02-14 9 DANCE OF THE RED CAPE AND THE MATADOR r!I. stunning, longhaired kneeling dancing girl in thi act, depicting a Spanish bullfight, is the Red Cape. HE is the Matador. And the bull? There won't be one if the audience remains cool! The duet is being performed by John and Marianne,117 words
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203 1974-02-14 9 ItfOHAMED bin Abu, 25, of Malaysia, was iTI yesterday Jailed for six years on three new charges of housebreaking and theft. The Second District Judge, Miss Jenny Lav was told that Mohamed had spent nine years In Jail for similar oilences committed between203 words
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Article, Illustration229 1974-02-14 9 THE National Productivity Board has called on smaller manufacturers in Singapore to use Low Cost Automation (LCA) to cut production costs. LCA will also help them Increase output of ex-port-oriented products at competitive prices, I according to the board. The board's latest229 words
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97 1974-02-14 9 A MAN intervened in a quarrel between two others and was stabbed by one of them, a magistrate's court was told yesterday. Labourei Baharudin bin Kasslm. 30. was Jailed for three months for causing hurt to V. Krishnan at Jalan Sunpan Bedok last97 words
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112 1974-02-14 9 A SEMINAR is bcinf held at DBS Chartered On-line, Shenton Way. to outline the practical use of computers in the field of naval architecture. It is Intended to alert management, naval architects, designers, public authorities and maritime officials in the region to the applications112 words
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Article23 1974-02-14 9 A TIMBER worker. Lee Keen Pae. 27. died when logs from a lorry fell on him In Kranjl on Tuesday23 words
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447 1974-02-14 9 'Absured'to suggest bargirl's death was murder: Defence DEFENCE counsel Mr. S.K. Lee submitted in the High Court yesterday that It was "absurd" to suggest that his client, a detective, had murdered his barwaitress Klrlfrlend. Making his final submission at the close cf the trial of Det. Soh Song Klang, accused447 words
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Article122 1974-02-14 9 rREE armed men, posing as police officers, took a national serviceman for a car ride before robbing him of his valuables in Lorong Gambas, off Mandai Road, last night. Leong Ho Kok, 24. was waiting for his girlfriend at Malacca Street at 8 p.m. when be122 words
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Advertisement452 1974-02-14 9 I A CONTEST I I FOR ALL IN I I THE FAMILY I Yet another exciting new contest in the New Nation it now on. Tbii tine all the members of the family can join in the fun. I Called Prizewords it is unbelievably easy -all you I will have452 words
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Miscellaneous286 1974-02-14 9 Straits Times Crossword MMM Parson's boy In call-out 1 Cover vehicle quickly <8 <•> 5 Pungent dreadfully des- X Bang goes appointment plcable not clever id outside school ■B > 9 Study takes shape and toe* 1 1 Dunderhead Is paid, but In* line ißi is not content <12> 10286 words
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Article385 1974-02-14 10 COMMUTERS are not the only critics of Singapore's bus services. Some bus workers are, too. Their point of view deserves careful attention by the tripartite Bus Services Reorganisation Committee, because the responsibility of implementing plans and proposals for better public transport falls mainly on busmen. Several drivers and385 words
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Article197 1974-02-14 10 PLEVEN years ago, when the Soviet Union was at the height of Khrushchev's "cultural liberalisation," Alexander Solzhenitsyn was hailed as ''another Tolstoy." Yesterday Soviet authorities decided to deport Solzhenitsyn to West Germany, giving him a form of punishment he has always dreaded exile. Solzhenitsyn was praised in 1963197 words
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764 1974-02-14 10 SRI DELIMA - SRI DELIMA: By Kuala Lumpur rr TAKkfS guts to go to an Old Boys' or Old Girls' get-together, especially when it Is your very first. You long to meet again those characters from 7our inky past, but you are scared you may find764 words
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Article, Illustration845 1974-02-14 10 JOHN HEFFERNAN - Fear of new Soviet nuclear threat JOHN HEFFERNAN: SEEKING DETENTE FROM POSITION OF STRENGTH By WHILE he pursues a policy of detente with the Soviet I'nion, Presi dent Nixon has again made clear that he is determined to negotiate only from a position of strength. He laid down this generalReuter - 845 words
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430 1974-02-14 10 Service numbers allotted according to zones T REFER to the letter by Y.C.B. (ST. Jan. 16). and would like to assure him that service numbers for bus routes are allocated according to zones. For example, service numbers 1 to 50 originate from the Eastern zone, and service numbers In the430 words
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114 1974-02-14 10 WHEN ARE THOSE PRICE TAGS COMING? SOME months ago there was much talk about price -tagging but nothing so far has been done. Meanwhile, shop-keep-ers, merchants, traders and retailers are quoting their own prices for everything and fleecing the public. I cite an example of exploitation by these people. A114 words
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709 1974-02-14 10 Copycats next door who steal your ideas I WONDER if many of your readers snare our experiences. We live In a fairly new housing estate where neighbour* belong to the m'ddb class and the profes slonal groups. Yet when it comes to ideas lor enhancing the Inside ana outside ot709 words
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Advertisement29 1974-02-14 10 man tine* 1934. Suiti tomplataly hand tailored A itltchad alto impc'lm I axportart ot limit Ganti t**til«s tharaby wi hava tha latatt A wida%t ranga of matafials for talaction.29 words
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Advertisement223 1974-02-14 10 Newsweek Feb 18 Issue ON SALE NOW! A fl i. I I jtj MAIL YOUR COUPON TO Newsweek International c/o SANVIC ENTERPRISE. SUITE 138. STAMFORD HOUSE SINGAPORE 6 TEL ***** SPECIALCASH VHMZZZSZttS a 27 Weeks for $16.90 I prefer to ba b.11.d Q M Wi-|> $3MO Mr./MnJMiu: J Addrws: I223 words
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215 1974-02-14 11 TftOLICE warned yesterI day that It b an offence to use broken tree branches and foliage to Indicate broken down vehicles. Motorists, cyclists, motorcyclists and scooterlsts who weave In and oat of traffic too are committing an offence, said police spokesman. Supt. Khonc215 words
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Article69 1974-02-14 11 THE Asean Expert Group on ConUlnertaatlon on Tuesday recommended a training workshop to be organised at the Port of Singapore Authoi.ty to upgrade the skills and training of port personnel to meet the effects of contalnerlsatloo in the region. This 1 was one of the points raised at69 words
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470 1974-02-14 11 CHIA POTEIK - CHIA POTEIK By Government is likely to introduce another painless budget for the financial year 1974-7."). Observers feel that any significant new taxation is unlikely when the budget is presented to Parliament probably at the end of this month. This Is partly470 words
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313 1974-02-14 11 CINGAPORE exported more than $3 million worth of orchids last year, the Director of Singapore Orchids Ltd., Mr. Johp Ede, said yesterday. "They are abr.ut the only export product wholly manufactured on the island earning the maximum of foreign exchange," he said. Mr. Ede313 words
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Article, Illustration229 1974-02-14 11 New guidelines for aeration of trees TPHE Parks and Recrea- tion Division of the Ministry of National Development has drawn up new standards and guidelines for the proper aeration of trees to ensure their healthy and vigorous growth. In a press statement, the PRD said that thousands of trees and229 words
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339 1974-02-14 11 BAILYNE SUNG - BAILYNE SUNG By TWERE has to be an ■I easier way to win a girls heart especially if yon are the son Of a millionaire. But passing off as a trishaw rider is this young swain's method to be near339 words
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Advertisement123 1974-02-14 11 Be the man you want *k__^ tobe_^w >^&i?^' r T tip 111 jlft f A"*v5 s t^n7 »«w mail _\\Jv& frey want if \f to see Keep fit with De Witt's Pills k G— Special medicines in De Witt's Pills ftr^i stop MUSCLE PAINS. STIFFNESS Ijr^fSl BACKACHE and RHEUMATISM. JJI123 words
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Advertisement285 1974-02-14 11 I Effective fire resistance with Roxy Decor Boards for partitions Roxy builds fire resistance into Economically priced. In a wide range their decor boards of gypsum plaster of attractive finishes: prints, decorative and asbestos fibre substrates. Providing vinyl and natural wood veneers. Also effective protection against the ever available are285 words
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Miscellaneous793 1974-02-14 11 THE water consumption on Tuesday was 114.5 million railons <5M,&00 cubic metres), one million irallons (5.000 cubic metre*) less than on Monday TV SINGAPORE (5) TV MALAYSIA (3) ~j IAA PM Opening and House- 7J A PI News (Malay) 7.* 745 fL S f Bll 3\^ I°« 701"* Wlltons 7793 words
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Advertisement824 1974-02-14 12 W General Flectric (U S-A the largest manufacturer of I clock radios in the World, is anticipating major growth o I its facilities and is now seeking suitably qualified canI didates for the followi'vg interesting, challenging and rewarding positions QUALITY CONTROL ENGINEER Candidates must be graduate Engineers in Electrical, Electronics824 words
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Advertisement613 1974-02-14 12 ■We need a I I Technical B I Supervisor I I and more I Trainee I 1 Technicians. I Olivetti continues to move ahead I I fast and now we need more dynamic I I young men to join our Customer I Engineering Service department. The Supervisor we want must613 words
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Advertisement697 1974-02-14 12 ©SENTOSA DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION invites applications for appointments as:— (A) HORTICULTURAL ASSISTANTS Qualifications: a) A University Degree In Apiculture or related qualification with some relevant working experience; OR b) A Diploma In Agriculture or related qualification with one year of relevant working experience; OR c) Ten years of working experience In697 words
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Advertisement715 1974-02-14 12 1 1 jSj SIA invites applications for tho following appointments in Singapore: g? APPOINTMENT REQUIREMENTS SALARY |jr l^£ Property A degree or professional diploma in building, c, jantity sur- Within the salary scale $850 JtfH fC ruirintanilant veying. architecture or civil engineering with e>penence in: x5O $1,950 per month An715 words
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Advertisement250 1974-02-14 12 KQH32B THI. H WKKI PTO ACT HXl'lrk 18, ***** Ml lON NOTICE OK MCIfVtNG ADJIDU ATION ORDrKS TAKE NOTICE that Receiving and Adjudication Orders were made against the following debtors: Receiving and Adjudication Orders made on 30th November 1973. I Bankrapto Not. 313/73 Eddy Tan Keng Chuan of No. 69-O,250 words
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Advertisement1505 1974-02-14 13 .ttNUINf.KN.IP SERVICE Tl >» COMTIUCWT DCnHVUn a^, t aja. NOMitKC EiPtiss 21 Fa* I Aa. ii Hr 12 A#r v Aat MILMUtNI IIPtiSS 2* Fa* I Mar IS Mar V Mar M Mai unllPtOl lIT < Mar Mar 21 Mar M Mir ll Mir n Mir totiLMN (IT I Mar1,505 words
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Advertisement1006 1974-02-14 13 hfii BLUE S^JJNE HtMtae Salt Ptni Tan Penaaf P Katan* Stan lakim ptasiirs teM an il it Ptrt fm is fm ii fm n PMTISIUNS Ma IS Im n FM 1 Mm ii Mar I SUDAN Frt!— Mm II Mar 14 PATMCLM Frt I Frt It Mm 22 Mm 211,006 words
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Advertisement1116 1974-02-14 13 4 i Fi Lt Li'^F^SaaaaaaJ ISJ22L ->,„ w S port P Kiiari Scan Aantlia Fraact UK. IENArtIN la Part IS FM 12 Mm it Mar I Mir MNtKONC EIPtESS 2* Frt I Aar n am ii am h Apr MELBOURNE EIPRESS 21 FM IMm2IHm 21 Har It Mar LITERPOOL lAT1,116 words
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Advertisement1172 1974-02-14 13 Ihtfl mMm. LaT^Mt' %P~^ iS 1 ton I MhW aafl FULLY CONTAINEttIZfcD SERVICE TO EUROPE zr ..1,, rtr e t' "i ieitowt 1 selanoia mm 14 Baslf. Hambtxt Breatt*. Brc^trkavef, umiti mjhu Z rhus Copenhagen. Iktht-Wg. Malmo* 1-, i WMM StxiMlm. Oslo. Helsmki. United Kingoor. FULLY CONTAINERIZED SERVICE FROM EUROPE1,172 words
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Advertisement806 1974-02-14 13 J I I aaaaaWßfMpW^PF*^Sa*aaal I •Htm *****4. P. K«Upmj 6341. XL *****; ■•»«na *****. THE BANK LINE LTD. IOAIS FM E I S. ArtlCA "l«" v, tauhon. I S. MM**! P Kaleaf Sport (47 II FM I'llAM S IMM tatt) P Ktlln| Sco-. 111 Har FMM lAST I SOUTH AFtICA.806 words
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Advertisement1116 1974-02-14 14 KAWASAKJ KISEN KAISHA LTD. MWUW KWKAI USEN WISH* ITI. IVAN H WM. STUITS SHVICE mm *>' i- 1 p nnwg SaHMHI MUNI 14 It FM Japan Arabian Cult la— »laa ImtMCii FBI CNIII M4III II 1 ClKMite/MMUt/OMai My DKM 0o»l ta*ra,n u »i,! Inrab/iUiarrMUkMr. Japan «ouih AJrtaa Waat Atriaa S«rvlaa1,116 words
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Advertisement859 1974-02-14 14 _L_j__ BEAUTY LINES ETA HO FM: ICT KAITT MIT la Part II Fat larakan I C T lUin LUIS I. Ptrt Fa* TrKtors for Indonesia. MU BANKER II Frt II Frt lakarla. LSI LENTAP II Frt II Frt lapan. KAITV ViNOl II Frt il Frt Manila. MAin LILT II Frt859 words
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Advertisement926 1974-02-14 14 U.K. EURO'E SHVICI LOADING FOR LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMB JRG Sinf>*on t. MtMa) PMMf Irrmt lIIKI MIIU II Part L'Ml 13 Mar. Vim It Ml. H>itar| tl Mar. I REPTUIH IMltlll 111 Mar 11/14 Mar IS Mar Lomok 7,4. I'dan 1? 4. Himtlirl 1(4 ARRIVALS FROM NORTH-WEST EUROPEAN PORTS AND LONDON926 words
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Advertisement884 1974-02-14 14 thi i>obt or tiMOAroai rear klano AUTNOBITY ANNOUHCIO NOMTM PaßT* Zul4#rl»rmk THI FOLLOW IMO BIBTHIHC p»n««til. Vnoill'll. AW Aluh. ■ad«rm ud Mar Cu> Ti. Kwil Tim 39 JO. Tot»o Maru aß< Thom«i«v«r«4t. haru Mara) ISM. B*una «9 ud INBI.LMTTT: Botur Tra«r ■^■"•m' Joht-wi •> itllAO BIBTMt: Tmrn. ud IH Crtmul884 words
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Advertisement647 1974-02-14 14 NOTICE This is to inform that with effect from 31st December, 1973. Mr. Tan Nai Yong I/C No. *****49/ F is no longer in our employment, therefore he is not authorised to transact any business or collect any monies on our behalf. TANQ S&NG IRON WORKS 351, Clemenceau Avenue, Singapore647 words
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Advertisement610 1974-02-14 15 WE ARE GOING TO GET YOU We need Male Bumiputras for posts of TECHNICAL ASSISTANTS In the P J Factory of Dunlop Malaysian Industries Berhad PEOPLE Aged 19 passed MCE with credits in Maths. English and Science <or Higher strong 5' 4". sociable, good command of verbal written English and610 words
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Advertisement378 1974-02-14 15 INTERTRADE tut a vacancy for a SALES REPRESENTATIVE for ENGINEERING. BUILDING MATERIALS TECHNICAL SPECIALITIES WE OFFER: An interesting independent work in a friendly atmosphere. UP-to-date salary. Excellent prospects for advancement. Modern office in centre of Kuala Lumpur. WE REQUIRE: Personality with experience and proven abilities in sales, Sound commercial knowledge378 words
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Advertisement488 1974-02-14 15 A»i I 'ALCAN HAS THE OPPORTUNITIES I HAVE YOU THE POTENTIALS? I ALCAN MALAYSIA BERHAD. which is a subsidiary of Alcan Aluminium Limited, the Canadian based International Company, invites applications, from qualified Malaysian Citizens for the following positions: ALUMINIUM SHEET DEPARTMENT Sheet Development Engineers Diploma/Degree in either Mechanical or Civil488 words
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Advertisement1133 1974-02-14 15 I MSJ SALES MANAGER The Home Division of L. Morison, Son Jones (M) Sdn Bhd markets a variety of products such as English Pyrex' utilising directselling methods. Further expansion has created an immediate vacancy for a Sales Manager, who will report to the Manager of the Division. Applications are invited1,133 words
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Article29 1974-02-14 16 Rubber: Feb. 13. Singapore: 243.00 I itv (up 2.50 els Malaysia: 240.00 cts. (up 2.50 cts.) Tin: $1,035 (down $25.50) Official oiTrriiie 300 tons (up 85 tons29 words
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Article66 1974-02-14 16 re Malaysian Minister of Finance has fixed these rates for calculating Customs duties for the period from Feb. 14 until further notice: Rubber $1.14 V« a lb. Copra $1,274.00 a ton P. Kemal $235.25 a ton. The rates of duties payable are: Rubber IS cts a lb. (Total66 words
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Article91 1974-02-14 16 /'HINESE PRODUCE IXV CHANCE SINCAPORT NOON CLOSINC PRICES PER PICUL YESTERDAY Coc.nut Oil: bulk 1144 nominal, drum $147 nominal. Caara: Mixed ilooae) UK/Cont. $**2 nonnnil Pappo tfuntok AST A while f o.b. 100 NLW ***** aellera. Sarawak white f.o.b. M<- r NLW S3OO aellera. Sarawak BjatW black f.o.b. 96';91 words
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Article182 1974-02-14 16 Straits tin takes a $25½ tumble AFTER the big upsurge on Tuesday, the Straits tin price in Penang dropped $25.50 to $1,035 per picul yesterday on an official offering up 85 tons to 300 tons. LONDON: Cash tin gained about £60 and Three Months £5C on Tuesday. The sharp recovery182 words
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Article30 1974-02-14 16 London copper prices on TunWirrhar Spot buyer 195?. 0C U9.M.00), seller (953.00 (£932.00), Three Montha buyer £»«I.M *****.001. atller 1942.00 (£*****). MarkM tana: Barely Heady. MMI 3.423 tons30 words
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Article48 1974-02-14 16 uts uit Melbourne (1) 9T.5T 96 22 London 146.50 145 00 Hrlrul 147.50 146.00 Zunrh *****H 144!OOB 14D.00S 146.008 Parli 1.-.3 0T 151.11 Sport (2) 141. 7S 14V40 Kiporl prim In non-itcrlln« >rm lo US dollar! pfr ounce. ill Australian dollan ptr ■M (2) Avenue pri-e.48 words
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Article1285 1974-02-14 16 oID and offer prices officially I listed and business In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. INDISTRIALS A(MA ***** ***** (1) 2 56. A.P.I. (1.205) 13) 11,285 words
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Article304 1974-02-14 16 Painfully slow trading in KL TH E Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange experienced one of the dullest trading sessions yesterday Prices showed no trend and the total turnover fell close to the record low. In the morning, less than half a million shares were transacted. Deals were widely scattered and In304 words
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Article48 1974-02-14 16 Jardlnr Krmiiin N. Iron Scnlom C. Store M'wfde P. Text I IK Sl<nu M'waU ***** f 2 05 6 75 2 30 4 24 I 1 10 I 1 37 t 1 80 1M t 2 86 .20 05 .0S .04 04 .03 .02 02 .02 .0248 words
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Article47 1974-02-14 16 S.P. Tr\t. Duff l>r> Inch. Loxn [hem. Ind roshiba L Cboc. Boiutemd [ncbcapc XV.B.C. r. tlion. 1 60 IK 1 65 t 2 20 3 00 I 1 90 5 15 5.75 8 55 2 55 .30 —.15 10 —.10 —.10 08 05 05 —.05 —.0447 words
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Article23 1974-02-14 16 Haw Par 86.000 Hmrlmau 78.000 8. Darby Holdings 67.003 San Holdino 66.000 ToUl Turnover: 1 20 M Total Vshie MOIM23 words
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Article51 1974-02-14 16 Feb. 12 Feb. 13 Industrials: 267.51 2C7.34 Finance* 481.98 483.83 11..U-N 153.94 1*1.74 Properties: 24«.44 24«.44 Tuu: U7.80 1*7.47 S Rubbers: 151.79 351.12 0.C.8.C.: 253.77 254.5* S.E.S. md.: 279.77 269.63 Dec. 3*. 1M« 1M Dec. 31, 1968 1M Dec. 2*. 1*62 1M Dec. 31, I*7* 111 Jan. 1, I*7*51 words
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Article1607 1974-02-14 16 THE last transacted sale at the clone of business In the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday compared with yesterday's prices together with 1973 74 high and low. Adjusted for all new Issues). CLOSING TOMI: All trctionn cloard caay. Kitb flnancta fairly iteady. TURNOVER: Official total tournovcr on th»1,607 words
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Article1170 1974-02-14 16 gID and offer prices officially listed and business in »nd reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number shares traded shown in 1 racket* In IoU of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified INDISTRIALS Acma (2.658). 33 T «P« U. 308 1.358) (1) AJinomoio (2.508) Alcan1,170 words
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Article375 1974-02-14 16 SHARES went into another dull consolidation phase at the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday when trading was minimal and the trend was narrowly mixed. Thr easier tendency since thr start of the year of thr Tigrr had sent most sharrs to their low points for 19.375 words
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Article305 1974-02-14 16 NOMURA EUROPE (Frankfurt) has announced the setting up of a merchant bank In Manila the Philippine Pacinc Capital Corp.. with an authorised capital of 100 million pesos. Shareholders are Rlzal Commercial Banking Corp and China Banking Corp. (each 25 per rent), and Sanwa Bank. Mitsui Bank and305 words
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Article77 1974-02-14 16 CHIPMENT of Straits refined tin from Penang for January 1974 totalled 6.984.84 metric tons (December 5,129.28 metric tons), according to statistics issued by Straits Trading. The following table shows the destination and metric tonnage, excluding metal shipment from Klang via Port Kelang. Jan. 1974 United Kingdom Singapore 3277 words
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Article608 1974-02-14 16 THE Singapore rubber market opened four cents lower at the 240 cents level for March RSS One yesterday on news of t!.e U.K. coalminers cash offer rejection. It then recovered the loss gradually on shortcowring and some speculative demand in quiet conditions. Forward differential appreciated one cent against608 words
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Article70 1974-02-14 16 T*HE US dollar opened around the overnight level of $2.4740 $2.4760 In the Singapore ;orex market yesterday and held Ann In moderately active trading. The American currency showed an upward trend. moving up to $2 4820 $2.4830 by lunch time, ti give a gain of about one cent70 words
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Article188 1974-02-14 16 Note: These rates may dil.'er slightly from those quoted by banks to their customers. The following are the nominal average closing Interbank rates In Singapore: urrrnclr* Nominal rate* SraiUuonlu quoted yesterday (croa) parity changt US dolUr 2 4810 2 4830 2 8196 —12 01 Sterling pound 5 6300188 words
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Article214 1974-02-14 16 TJONOKONO. Wed —Share 11 prices slumped on a broad front today on the stock market In brisk trading The Hang Seng Index lost 10.87 points to 425.21. Hongkong Bank dropped to HKS27 90 on Its Local register and lost to $27 00 on Its London register. Other leers Included214 words
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Article166 1974-02-14 16 nX>KYO. Wed Prices on. I the Tokyo Stock Exchange closed sharply lower with the Dow -Jones indicator dipping j below the 4.600 level again The Dow- Jones ay rage was down by 44 64 to close at 4.556 56 while the New index lost 291 to 329.53. Total volume166 words
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Article41 1974-02-14 16 On the free •ichanti marktt In HoiiKkoni: yestetday the US dallar araj quoted at .*>.'- for T.T. and s O7S .vu-i for ra«h. ttarimi wai quotrd at 11 1.'./ II 33 and an* taal at laM was quoted at 56941 words
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Article113 1974-02-14 16 7URICH. Tues— The slock market was quiet and quotations for bonds were lirtgular. The Credit Sulsse Index moved up 0.5 to 243.3 points. Closing prices in 8»lss MM with the difference on tne previous sessions prices.. Credit SulIM 3350 30 swui Bank Corpn. 3««0 20 rnion Bank 3923 23113 words
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Article142 1974-02-14 16 AMSTERDAM, lues Ihe tn.trk.et was generally easier In dull conditions Unilever, Royal Dutch and Philips were among the losers In Dutch lnte-na-tl< nals while Hoogovens gained some grouna against the tiend. Ctralnit prleea In Dutch guilders with the difference on the previou. uuloo'l prices Akio 12 90 .90 Kon142 words
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Article287 1974-02-14 16 MELBOURNE. Wed— The Melbourne stock market closed on a generally mixed note .n quiet trading today Mining shares suffered some setbicks under late ;>i >fittakl ig, but oils and Industrial, closed on a firmer note Ooids were Irregular <>■ tral Norseman rose to A 51.40. GMK and Peko WalUend287 words
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Article217 1974-02-14 16 1 TSJEW YORK. Tu.es.— x Prices —on the downside most of the .session Improved somewhat to clore mixed in another stagnant t rt.dlng session The Do*' Jones Industrial were up 2.73 to 806.63, and the New York "Stock Exchange liidex added 008 at 4865. Declines led advances 719217 words
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Article100 1974-02-14 16 TINS Tuesday 92.12 Monday 81.22 Week ago 89.10 BIBBERS Tuesday 396 33 Monday 394.42 Week ago 401 10 OILS Tuesday 259 83 Monday 252 27 Week ago 268 11 INDI'STRIALg Tuesday 303 8 Monday 30S 3 Week ago 8 J DOW MINIS UtRAUE INIU STRIALS TMMltay 806 63 Monday100 words
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Article103 1974-02-14 16 j-jAILY SMR price* Issued at noon yesterday: (Cortrnt Mthi (Forwurti Mth) M.R.E.UB. Binrn SrUrn Bayrre Sellers (eenU per kf) (ccnU per kf) SMR SCV (1 ton pallet) 865 00 2«7 00N 265 00 267 00 N SMR 5L (1 ton pallet) 250 00 254 00N 250 00 254103 words
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261 1974-02-14 17 Higher 1974 earnings forecast by Kulim After suffering a hefty profits downturn in 1972, the Kuhm Group has managed last year to make it to higher grounds, though still below levels prevailing in 1971. According to preliminary figures for 1973. profits for that year are an estimated £1.03 million pre-tax261 words
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Article267 1974-02-14 17 Fire causes $400,000 damage: UOB ROUGHLY $400,000 worth of damage was done to the nearly-completed 27--storey United Overseas Bank building at Cnulia Street, Singapore, by the fire on Monday, the UOB informed the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday. Preliminary investigations carried out at the building by the bank showed that267 words
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Article362 1974-02-14 17 TH E Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corp said 1973 net unaudited profit after provision for tax and transfer to Inner reserves was HK*****6 million compared with $175.18 million In the previous year. The Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Is to make a final dividend of 43362 words
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Article185 1974-02-14 17 ASIAN currency deposit interbank rate* as at lose on Wednesday. Peb 13: Note: These rates may diflcr slightly from those quoted by banks to their ciiiUji... rs. IS DolUrs Offer BM days 7 5 S 7 3 8 1 mth 8 14 8 18 2 mthi 8185 words
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Article36 1974-02-14 17 Average Interbank rate* In Singapore dollar* (or Feb. 13. Oiler BM Overnight 124 1) 1 mth 13\ 12U 2 mnth 13 n 3 mUu IP, 104 Prime rate 9%. S«mrrf: P. Murn> Jones liilrrnaliuiul36 words
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Advertisement600 1974-02-14 17 Ia I f 1 1* T» I H AREA SERVICE ENGINEER The Regional Office of a leading manufacturer of earthmoving equipment invites applications from suitably qualified persons for this challenging and rewarding senior appointment. The Man: A mechanical engineer with a minimum of 5 years' post-graduate working experience in the600 words
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Advertisement1682 1974-02-14 17 vjcncßAL SENTOSA DE¥ELOPMENT MANAGER J*T™I m A. Tenders are Invited from P.W.D. p_ M A^rriAfA I/> trie tint? Registered Contractors under Head lOr UTTSnOrC LOgISIICS Demolition Contractors 1 or Building ConA —-■•^■•ma •Demolition of 18 structures covering apUOmPdny proximately 16,037 sq.ft. on Sentosa.' Showround Meet at SDC offices, We are1,682 words
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Advertisement512 1974-02-14 17 PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD TENDERS WATER DEPARTMENT (sth Floor, Colombo Court Building) 1 Laying and welding of 36"/ 30"/ 24" dla pipeline from Tanglln Circus to Havelock Hood Stage 11. Tender i deposit $500 Close at 2 15 p.m. on 13.3.74. 2 Suppl: ot steel pipes for(I) 36"/ 30" dla. pipeline512 words
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Article59 1974-02-14 18 LOUISE KLERK'S SALONS Ir Hotel Singapin you' latest hairstyles, expert pei. Unttng Very rnoder... ppolntmentii telephone Ingapore) SOEKARNO WINS 'NDEPENDENCE FOR INDONESIA Today. In the third and final ex- I citing episode of Soekarno's early I Sat.on brings ou the Japanese Oc.-upatlon and the road to independent c SALE59 words
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Article154 1974-02-14 18 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE Mr Ernest Monlelro thank Family Doctor, doctors and staff of ward 6. T R (> H for the devoted care and attention shown during his Illness Thanks also to priests, church members, relatives and friends foi their condolences, donations, wreaths, night -visits and assistance154 words
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Advertisement1917 1974-02-14 18 classified ads S) GROU" PRACTICE REQUIRES DOCTOR ,ls Assistant with view lo partn-rship Apply win Hox A ***** Spore INTERNAL AUDITOR M. \|-rie: ced auditor Is re--1 Audit •jude InI he a singMpo.-. h a number of years auSierien c with an .'nleriung or Commpan) He should also (>• capable1,917 words
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Advertisement883 1974-02-14 18 JALAN JINTAN (behind CX Tang) 3-bedroomed apartment plus servant s amenities. $800/Eastview Garden (Changi. 10 miles) semi-detached bungalow, newly painted. $525/- Braddell Heights detached bungalow (unfurnished) $850- Henry Park (unfurnished) double-storey house $800'- St Thomas Walk apartment $580/- Peoples Park Complex 1 -roomed apartment $450 New Century Realty. *****. *****2883 words
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Advertisement856 1974-02-14 18 AVAILABLE FURNISHED/ UNFURNISHED detached semidetached apartments Ming Teck Park. Namly Garden. Tal Keng Garden Upper Thomson Road. Stevens Road. Sixth Avenue. Coronation Roa^. West. Akyab Road. Ban Ouan Park. Andrew Road. Chestnut Avenue. Reglna Hill. Dunkirk Avenue, oel Tlong Ham Park. Lion Towers Kumhlng Court. Alrview Towers. Westwood Contact Twins856 words
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Advertisement834 1974-02-14 18 OUR FOREIGN CLIENTS from substantial Commercial Sectors and Embassies based In Singapore require bungalows, apartments, semi-detached at good areas Price range $500 $4,500 Excellent terms with company lease Please phone ***** *****2 New Century Realty. 159. Serangoon Road. Spore BUNGALOWS. HOUSES. APARTMENTS urgently wanted In various good residential area for834 words
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Advertisement956 1974-02-14 18 SPECIAL OFFER dlst 11 Andrew Road 2-storey detached bungalow Area 11.000 sq f offer succeeds Golden Hill brand new 2-storcy terrace terrazzo parquet throughout Selling $128 000 Tal Hwin Garden Tal Hwan Heights Type A 2-More> split-level, parquet, mosaic terras flooring Area 2.200 sq ft Selling below cost $165,000 (Cost956 words
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Obituary155 1974-02-14 18 MR SEAHTENGCHEW away peacefully 225 im on 13 2 74 leaving behind two sons. Peng Kwang. Arthur Peng Chua. Six daughters Gek Eng. Choo Frig LuanEnn Khlmm Eng Kok Eng. Lung Eng Two daughlers:.m. Five sons-in-law Wee Sian Lip. George rsang Lim Kirn Choon. and Jimmy Lee Meng Chlo. Twenty-two155 words
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428 1974-02-14 19 RANEE GOVINDRAM - A 12-ft fence to stop zoo escapes RANEE GOVINDRAM By JJUiIIKH fences, deeper moats un<l more barricades are to be added al the Singapore Zoological Gardens to prevent further escapes by its animals. A 12-ft. high fence ls also to be built across the neck of the Peninsula on which428 words
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Article67 1974-02-14 19 Three for airline seminar THREE official* from Singapore will attend an Air Vietnam seminar In Saigon from today to Saturday. They are Mr. Trnn Tho I Phuoc, Singapore based i South-east Asia regional manager of the airline. Mr. Peter Stephenaon, marketing consultant and lecturer at the Ngee Ann Technical College67 words
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Advertisement597 1974-02-14 19 FAR EAST TRAVEL CLUB I Pte) Ltd offers low coat flights to London. Europe Also Worldwide reservations Please call *****/ *****5/ ***** ARCHIPELAGO SPECIAL WEST MALAYSIA TOURS Malaysia/ 8 Thailand 8 days $1707- Sunday Monday Haadyw Son**Ma 7 days $130/Melaysw 5 7 days $148 $100 (GenHng) Sundays < Mondays HaadyaT/597 words
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Advertisement596 1974-02-14 19 NEW CHINESE PHONETIC SCRIPT by Dr. La. Kmm Ye« Fnniish secondary schoul students and others this book will rapidly improve your Chinese language, so that you can pass your examination without difficulty $2 95 World Book Co. Commercial Press Ltd and other major Chinese bookshops Qurllfy as STAMFORD SECRETARY New596 words
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Advertisement779 1974-02-14 19 ST FRANCIS GIRLS' SCHOOL 00. SI Frand* Road S'aor* 12. Tel: ***** Vacancies in Sac. I. 11. 11 l and Pre-U I Classes Regular Secondary School subJecU. Time 7.30 am 1 p m I pm (15 p.m RaoMration Open Overeaod and Vocational School pyp*» «EcipHd. QUALIFY FOR A BETTER Ji779 words
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Advertisement779 1974-02-14 19 1073 TOYOTA CELICA with sports rims, cartridge and radio, excellent condition ConUct Francis Koh. Tel *****5 B'pore 1071 COLT OALANT 1000 C.C one owner immaculate condition View at 20-A. Starlight Road. Spore 8. 1073 OATSUN 120Y with alrcond radio and Upe. excellent condition Conuct Francis Koh. *****5 Spore ISOS PEUGEOT779 words
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Advertisement763 1974-02-14 19 10 MONTHS MORRIS MINI 1000 twin carburettors, competition extractor, car" shaft, cooper head, oil cooler. Konls. sports rims- tyres, knockout mudguard Beautiful dashboard/ console box. metallic paintwork. View 253. Lavender Street, s pore 1072 TOYOTA CELICA BT 2 owners, alrcon. sports rims and tyres and xtras $10,800 0.n.0. Contact Gary763 words
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Advertisement677 1974-02-14 19 OWNER, DEFAULT, 42* 0- L.O.A HULL CONSTRUCTED WITH CHENGAL. Syllable fw cabin crutear or NaM poeeeager carrier. Cost to date SS4SOOGOO. US $***** 00. AS ***** will sell at cost or best offer, may be inspected by appointment Contact, telephone Spore *****2 oil $10 or writ* Tremero Sdn Berhed Tukang677 words
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Article227 1974-02-14 20 Conteh wins despite a cut mouth LONDON, Wed. John Conteh. the British. Commonwealth and European light heavyweight champion, outpointed heavyweight Les Stevens, also of Britain, in a brilliant ten-rounder at the Royal Albert Hall here last night. Conteh had a far more eventful warm-up for his European title defence against227 words
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Article, Illustration23 1974-02-14 20 In iovjn c racmort of V. T. PILLAI Departed M-t-ISTS Urrplv mlMtd and alwayi remembered by Wife, Children. Relative* and Friends.23 words
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Article, Illustration505 1974-02-14 20 EPSOM J^ EP - EPSOM J^EP By pORMER champion trainer Rinus van Breuke'en is on the comeback trail. He is steadily building up a formidable team and has entered two well-performed Australian sprinters for the pro-am races at Bukit Timah. They are Proud Prince and Better Prosperity. Both are505 words
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Article413 1974-02-14 20 rpHB barrier, draw and scraichlngs for this week-ends pro-am races In Singapore are: SATURDAY B*ce 1 2.3» MARA CL ft— Xf Scurry: 12 10 1 IS 9 1 7 14 8 2 11 5 4. Scratching*: Blue Jeans, Amlgo. Race 2 3.»0 MARA CL 4413 words
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477 1974-02-14 20 DENNIS CHIA - Impressive gallop by Olympic Flame DENNIS CHIA By OLYMPIC FLAME 11. a former mile record holder, showed winning form on a gooj track at Buklt Tlmah yesterday. With Jamil Samlan up. Olympic Flame II galloped from the 6f. running half mile in 54 4/5 and the last 3 In 39477 words
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Article64 1974-02-14 20 Thais invite Chinese shuttlers BANGKOK. Wed Thailand has decided to invite China to send a badminton team here for a reciprocal visit, a Government spokesman said today. The spokesman said the decision was made during a regular Cabinet meetu;* yesterday. Although the date for the visit has not been mentionedReuter - 64 words
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283 1974-02-14 20 Israel will be invited for Asian tennis tourney TT»EL AVIV Wed. x The Asian Tennis Federation has assured the Israel Lawn Tennis Association (ILTA) that Israel will receive an Invitation from its Indonesian opposite number for the third Asian Amateur Tennis Championships, scheduled to start in Jakarta on March 6.Reuter - 283 words
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Article104 1974-02-14 20 ROME. Weo. The Wor)d 3"xing Council announced yesterday that It had levied an US$lOOOO (SS2S--cOO) fine against World middleweight champion Carlos Monzon of Argentina for his refusal to undergo a urine test after his title fight against Jtte Napoles of Mexico last Saturday night in Paris.AP - 104 words
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Article867 1974-02-14 20 DENANO, Wed. A 1 total of 267 entries 69 from Class 2. 130 Class 3 and 68 Class 6 has been received for the Penang Turf Club's next meeting to be run on Feb. 23 and 24 and March 2 and 3. There will be seven races867 words
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Advertisement544 1974-02-14 20 ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT Or LARGE PLANTATION COMPANY INVITES APPLICATIONS FOR THE FOLLOWING IMMEDL\TC VACANCIES. A) CHIEF DRAUGHTSMAN 1. Poet To take charge of the Drawing ORice. undertake designing and preparation of project work drawing. Experience in similar capacity or senior drtwlng oflice position in consulting engineers' firm preferred. Bi HMMIWW t544 words
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Advertisement422 1974-02-14 20 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that as from 13th February. 1974 Mr. PETER LOH KOK LEONG has ceased to be In the employ of SKYSCAPE ALUMINUM SDN. BERHAD, 8-6 A. Jalan Batai. Damansara Heights. Kuala Lumpur and Is therefore not authorised to transact, order goods or422 words
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Advertisement335 1974-02-14 20 BIABISWA MENGIKVTI KL'RSUS DI INSIITII I PERTANIAN BAGI TAHUN PENGAJIAN 1974/1975. Permohonan pennohonan adalah aijemput aanpaua Kakyat Dull Yang Maha Mulia Sultun Pahang bagi menaapat biais- 1 wa untuk mengucuti Kur&uv di Instuiut Perianian yank, akan dlmulakan pada awai bulan Mel. 1874 ml. 2. calun-calun mestilah se-kurang-Kurangnya berkelulusan Sijil Renaan335 words
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Advertisement581 1974-02-14 20 LEMBAGA PEMASARAN PERTANIAN PERSEKUTVAN KENYATAAN TAWARAN TAWARAN adalah dlpelawa daripada KontrelUojr-Koi>-trektor yang berdaftar dengan J.K.R. dalam Kelas 'D' dan atas Kepala I A II atau sama setarafnya untuk PEMBINAAN P U S A T MEMPROSES KELAPA KERING DI SIMPANG TIGA. RUNGKUP. HILIR PERAK. PERAK. Dokumen-dokumen tawaran boleh dldapatl daripada Pc581 words
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246 1974-02-14 21 PETER SIOW - STTA will send a team for Asean meet PETER SIOW By THE Singapore Table Tennis Association will send a team to the Asean table tennis tournament in Indonesia, starting on March 3. The team of nine playmcludlng four women, are Men: Chla Chong Boon. Tan Yong Hong, Lim Whye Seng,246 words
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Article314 1974-02-14 21 Jurong athletes take top honours JU RO N O Secondary took top honours In the Buklt Timah District cross country championships by winning two divisions at MacRitchie Reservoir yesterday Jurong easily captured the girls "B" and "C division titles from their arch rivals Jalan Teck Whye. Anglo Chinese School retained314 words
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Article176 1974-02-14 21 KINGSTON, Wed. MCC made the most of English-type conditions here yesterday when they ran through Jamaica's batting on the third afternoon of the 'our -day match at Sabina Park. Because of rain o:Jy just over two hours play ■vas possible but it was time enough for Jamaica to176 words
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Article, Illustration393 1974-02-14 21 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By J^r Liang Huan, the popular Taiwanese golfer returns to the Singapore Golf Open after an absence of two years. He is among the 13 golfers from Taiwan who will vie for the $85,000 Singapore Open the richest tournament on the Asian circuit393 words
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Article32 1974-02-14 21 OEORGETOWW, (Ouyana), Wed. Barbados earned a draw in their Shell Shield match against defending champions Ouyana yesterday after rain completely washed out play on the fourth day— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article524 1974-02-14 21 MANILA, Wed. A v s t r al 1 a's Graham Marsh and South Korea's Kirn Seung Hack will lead a field of 150 golfers tomorrow in the 72--hole Philippine Open, the first leg of the 11-nation Asian golf circuit. Marsh, last year's overallAgencies - 524 words
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Article40 1974-02-14 21 CASTRIES. (St Lucia). Wed. Rain ruined Hi Combined Windward am*. Leeward Island's chance* of a Shell Shield win over mnidad at Victoria Park here yesterday leaving the Islanders with a first innings benefit In a drawn match. Renter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article137 1974-02-14 21 /CHARTERED Bank rallied strongly in the second-half to hold Gecon Recreation Club to a 1-1 draw in a Singapore Business Houses Football League Div. 3A match at Farrer Park yesterday. Chartered Bank, who were trailing 1-0 at half-time after inside left Setnangoon had pat Gecon137 words
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254 1974-02-14 21 A squad of 22 Singapore women soccer players have been Invited to the Philippines for a two-week tour in April to help promote women's soccer. The Invitation was extended by the Philippines FA, who are strongly campaigning for women to take254 words
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Article, Illustration253 1974-02-14 21 JOE DORAI - Forces move to the top with superb win JOE DORAI By DEFENDING cham- pions. Armed Forces, consolidated their hopes of retaining the Government Services Division One soccer league title when they beat Vigilante Corps 3-0 In a league match at Farrer Park, yesterday. Forces, who had a disappointing start after253 words
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Advertisement211 1974-02-14 21 ;t --;T""-r :-"T"'i Tmnrr j i?re''in 7vr< GD-25 the low cost high .The most powerful low priced V j '^"drill-available. Combines!' l|j. H IJk\ tremendous torque at chuck with H 'i'|t!'i!'; exceptional lightweight for 1 the capacity only 7%lbs. Perfect L j!': 1 Afi jj] for drilling larger holes in211 words
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Article73 1974-02-14 22 KUWAIT. Wed. Japan's ambassador to Kuwait and other Gulf States. Mr. Ryoko Ishlkawa. today met two government ministers here to discuss the seizure of his embassy a week ago by Arab gunmen demanding ejftrlca- tlon Ol comrades marooned In Singapore. The Interior Minister, Sheikh Saad73 words
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295 1974-02-14 22 Fourth phase of M-E pullout begins CAIRO. Wed. Egypt took over at 0400 GMT today areas that Israeli troops relinquished earlier, marking the start of the fourth phase of disengagement. It will end with the departure of all Israeli troops from the west bank of the Suez Canal by Feb.AP - 295 words
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Article46 1974-02-14 22 30 oil drums go up in flames FIRE last night destroyed 30 drums containing tar and oil In Lorong Handalan. off Upper Thomson Road. Firemen from the Sembawang (Ire station, using foam. put cut the fire In 5 minute* No one was injured. Arson Is suspected.46 words
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Article29 1974-02-14 22 SAIOON. Wed. A number of police, military and administrative chiefs have been sacked in the Saigon area, because of connections with gambling. Saigon Radio said today. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article69 1974-02-14 22 MADAM MANIA HO LIANO NIAMO, 12. pa eaed away peacefully IS/274 leaving behind aoaa Lee Yam Ctwng. Yarn Liang. Yam Beah, Yam kang. Yam CDye Yara Lang. 4 daugktara Yam Khira. Yam lam. Yam 800. Yam Choo. 1 aonain-law. a daiuihten in-law SS graaachlKren IB great graatfakllann. a (nitaWna-ln-lav69 words
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Article, Illustration215 1974-02-14 22 EDWARD LIU - EDWARD LIU By WITH the introduction of the Kobinson Road Maxwell Road reserved bus lane. Junctions like this one have become a poser for both bus drivers and motorists. For when the traffic light turns green, both have the right of way. In picture above215 words
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487 1974-02-14 22 JOINERS* leaders today unanimously rejected an offer from worried businessmen who were reported ready to raise some £2 million ($11.2 million) to boost pay packets if the three-dav-old national coal strike was called off. The 27-man national executive of the miners' union487 words
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102 1974-02-14 22 ONDON. Wed. A Li bomb scare emptied Conservative Party headquarters today, just as Prime Minister Edward Heath was about to begin ai. election news conference. Party officials said they had been warned by telephone that a bomb was placed in the headquarters conference room.102 words
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Article491 1974-02-14 22 I ONDON, Wad. TIM Mock mar- kat ctoacd quittly firm tod«y. and at S p.m. the Financial TUnaa Index was up 3.8 to 307. Bmall inveitment demand mada for advaneaa la leading itockj which roa« batwato 2p to Tp. Ooverament booda ahowad galna around 1/1« la the abort491 words
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311 1974-02-14 22 Threat to kill 12 to avenge bombed bus deaths BELFAST. Wed. A Northern Ireland Protestant extremist group has threatened to kill 12 Catholics to avenge 12 people killed this month when a bus carrying soldiers and their families was bombed In northwest England. Four Catholics have been shot dead inReuter; UPI - 311 words
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Article76 1974-02-14 22 Pak Ministers resign ISLAMABAD, wed —Prime Minister Zulfikar AU Bhutto today accepted the resignations of three Ministers, forced to quit under the term* of Pakistan 5 new Constitution which came Into force last August. The three are Mr. Haat Mohammad Khan Sherpao. Minister of Puel Power and Natural Resources; Mr.Reuter - 76 words
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Article34 1974-02-14 22 JAKARTA. Wed. PoiKe have burned some 1.000 marijuana trees In Sarung Ladong village in north Sumatra alter arresting l's owner. A a tar a news agency reported today —Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article41 1974-02-14 22 SUVA. Wed. Prince Charles joined FIJI Islander* In the sea today for a traditional fish drive In the waters of Beqa Ifeland. Later he was whirled by village girls into the taralala. a fast-moving Island dance. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article39 1974-02-14 22 BANGKOK. Wed. Thailand's post and telegraph department plans to Invite China to take part at the executive meeting of the Asian Oceanic Postal TrainIng School (AOPTB) scheduled on March 18 In Bangkok. Informed sources said today AP.AP - 39 words
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Article27 1974-02-14 22 JAKARTA, Wed. President Suharto today fHimaarH with the Ambassador to Holland. Lt. Oeo. Alamsyah. the problem of some 30.000 Ambonese dissidents residing in the Netherlands— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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137 1974-02-14 22 BANGKOK, Wed. The United Nations has called a regional conference In Asia to discuss the energy crisis, including the shortage of oil and the 1 .sing cost of fuel, a UN official said today. The official said Ecafe (Economic Commission for Asia and137 words
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201 1974-02-14 22 Anarchists plan to topple Suharto regime: Defence chief JAKARTA. Wed. Defence Minister Gen. Mara d c n Panggabean said today there were elements In Indonesia threatening to overthrow President Suharto. "There were threats that had been clearly expressed aimed at toppling the Government and President Suharto through anarchical and unconstitutionalAP - 201 words
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Advertisement181 1974-02-14 22 USED Afe#i//#>«*#o#* REFRIGERATOR AIRCONDITIONER OR OTHER BRANDS FOR HIRE AT $io/= PER MONTH UPWARDS H P OR CASH ALSO WELCOME PHONE *****1 OR *****9. I MALAYSIA UNION (RENTAL) PTE. LTD. ?3 25 SASOO STREET SINGAPORE 9 (ENTRANCE BY MOHAMED SULTAN RO OFF RIVER VALLEr RO All at Special Discounts FOR181 words
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Advertisement209 1974-02-14 22 4fl^^^taataßaaa^Bw&^aCSV*artV JafaS y^^f^r *^aai Laaaaavaaaaaaaaail Laaaaaaaaaaaar bbbbbVAk 1■ I B*" ~W A laP J TSSSSSviHSw' Orty Speed &awCouxxiswilti bom tattes tied are ekjtte tor the lucky Draw I SUDacrohon Coupons vKrth one or both tables fated are also efcjttelrr the Lucky Draw THE JACKPOT PRIZE FOR TODAY'S DRAW No 12/74209 words
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Page 22 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous15 1974-02-14 22 The weather THE weather outlook (or Singapore today from 6 am. to noon: No rain.15 words
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