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Title Section21 1974-02-16 1 TOTAL DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 250,000 The Straits Times Eatd. 1845 FINAL EDITION SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1974 25 CENTS M.C.(P) 21/7421 words
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153 1974-02-16 1 THE Finance Ministry's Trade Department has decided to issue a final written warning to local bakeries that persist in producing shortweight bread. It said that if they did not heed the warning, the names of the bakeries would be published and supplies of wheat flour would153 words
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Article94 1974-02-16 1 Drama on board the Laju POLICE officer A stripped himsrlf to jump aboard the Laju another guided a hijacker's pistol to his own temple a third frote as he stared Into the muttie of a Browning automatic These were some of the tense moments In what has come to be94 words
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Article39 1974-02-16 1 JAKARTA. Prl US Assistant Secretary of State fur the Par Cast and Pacific Affairs. Robert Ingersoll met with Vice-President Sultan Hamtngkubuwono today to discuss population probiemn and Indonesia's aecond five-year development plan which will begin next April. AP.AP - 39 words
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Article, Illustration240 1974-02-16 1 PLOT TO KILL HUSSEIN Al Fatah accused Revolution planned AMMAN, Friday KING Hussein has accused Al Fatah, the major Palestine guerilla organisation, of establishing detailed plans to assassinate him and promote a revolution in Jordan. Informed sources said he outlined the alleged plan at a meeting on Wednesday with MembersAP - 240 words
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Article, Illustration485 1974-02-16 1 Heath 'no' to summit plan by Wilson LONDON, Friday PRIME Minister Edward Heath tonight rejected Labour leader Harold Wilson's plan for an industrial summit conference lo settle Britain's coal strike during the current election campaign. But Mr. Heath, speaking at a Conservative rally In Birmingham, renewed his own appeal toReuter; UPI - 485 words
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196 1974-02-16 1 4 Israelis killed in Golan clash: Syria TVAMASCUS, Fri. U Four Israeli soldiers were killed today In renewed fighting on the Golan Heights, the Syrian Command said. The sr.'dlers were killed in a Syrian attack on an Israeli patrol and a tank and artillery duel followed, the command reported. AAP; UPI - 196 words
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Article60 1974-02-16 1 JERUSALEM. M. Israel baa paid about 08*500.--000 (B*l 35 million) to families of victim* and «unrtvon of tnt Libyan klrllnar forced down by Israeli fighters In the 81nai Deaert a year ago, the Justice Mlnlatty aald toda Ail but aix of the 111 paa- engersReuter - 60 words
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Article62 1974-02-16 1 PORT DE FRANCE (Martinique). Fri. One man wa» killed and three were injured when police fired into a group of about 100 demoneraton during the aecond day of a general strike, official* aald today. They aald four pollcement were injured, two seriously. During tne evening. theAP - 62 words
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Article41 1974-02-16 1 KARACHI. Fri. A bomb believed left over from the It'll I ndo Pakistan war killed a family of five when It exploded in a village in the Mlrpur Khaa district of Slnd province, reports reaching here today said.— AP.AP - 41 words
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Article45 1974-02-16 1 LONDON. Prl. The price of gold hit a record U3*l4» (S*372> an ounce in London today. Oold opened at US*l47 (5*367) an ounce In both London and Zurich. By the first of today's two prisefixing sessions the price had leaped to 149.45 words
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Article57 1974-02-16 1 HONOKONO. Prl. The Oovernment today signed a letter of Intent with a Japanese consortium In the first step of a plan to build a HKIS billion (8*3.5 billion) primary suDway system for the colony. The M-ftrm consortium, headed by the Japanese Mitsubishi Corp., Is represented by57 words
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Article23 1974-02-16 1 ROTTERDAM. FW. Tht 8.716 ton Überlan ship Dona Curania. which went aground off Holland on Dec. 14. was freed yesterday —APAP - 23 words
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Article29 1974-02-16 1 CAIRO. FW. President Sadat has ordered that the Cairo dim-out. Imposed since the October war. be lifted next Tuesday, the semi-offi-cial newspaper Al Ahram reported today. AP.AP - 29 words
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121 1974-02-16 1 JAKARTA. Fri— The Government plans to allow the publication of three dallies two Indonesian lancuatc and one Englishlanguage as replacements for six dallies banned for security reasons following last month's anti-Japanese student protests and rioting in Jakarta, Information Minister Macahnri Baleh said today.Reuter - 121 words
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Article, Illustration190 1974-02-16 1 BAILYNE SUNG - BAILYNE SUNG By |\EPCTT Prime Millie' istei Dr. Goh Kent Swee waits in tbe bright yellow Cable Car No. 1 to start tbe trio across tbe aarbour to Sentosa. When It began pullIng away from Mount Faber station. Dr. Goh was190 words
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Article749 1974-02-16 1 UN to tackle the oil crisis UNITED NATIONS, Fri. The 135--nation UN General Assembly is being called into special session to take up the oil crisis and a host of other questions connected with raw materials. The session, proposed by the President of Algeria late yesterday, gained the needed approvalReuter; AP - 749 words
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Article72 1974-02-16 1 CAIRO. Pri. Two Plnnlsh soldiers of the United Nations Emergency Force were killed and six others injured In a mine accident In a buffer zone area west of the Sues Canal. A UN spokesman said today. He told a Press conference that the area was takenReuter - 72 words
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Article76 1974-02-16 1 LONDON, Fri. Leaders of Britain's striking mineworkers said today they will seek to mobilise 1* million labour union members to back their blockade of power stations and Industry. With tbe strike of Z69,Me coal miners no v In Its fifth day, Mick McGabey, mlneworkers* union viceUPI - 76 words
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Article, Illustration536 1974-02-16 2 Pompidou: Rout for Europe LONDON. Fr! DIFFERENCES deepened between France and the United States today over the outcome of the Washington conference of o i l-consuming countries. The US Government viewed, the agreement to pool efforts to solve the world energy crisis asReuter; UP - 536 words
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Article56 1974-02-16 2 VIENNA. FrL The Organisation of retroleum Exportinf Countries 'OPEC) Indicated today it was highly suspicious of the outcome of the Washington energy conference. An OPEC spokesman said the formation of a Western co-ordinat-ing group to prepare a Joint conference "may be the prelude to a56 words
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Article83 1974-02-16 2 Japan's 'no' to price hike TOKYO. Frl. Japanese Trade Minister Yasuhlro Nakasone said today his ministry would not agree to requests from Western oil companies for an early rise In the prices of oil products here. His ministry said major Western Arms with Investments In oil refineries here were pressingReuter - 83 words
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267 1974-02-16 2 PARIS, Frl. Libyan I Premier Adel Salam Jalloud held talks with President Pompidou here yesterday and proposed signing a contract which will guarantee steady supplies of oil to France. French officials said. In proposing the oil contract details of which were notReuter - 267 words
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228 1974-02-16 2 Arabs to get US pledge on Israeli pullout ALGIERS, Frl—Leaders of four key Arab countries last night sent two of their foreign ministers on a mission to Washington aimed at obtaining assurances from the United States about Israeli disengagement on the Syrian front. The two ministers, Mr. Ismail Fahmy ofReuter - 228 words
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Article34 1974-02-16 2 WASHINGTON. Pit. The United States and Japan have confirmed President Nixon's Intention to visit Japan before the end of this year. Japanne Foreign Minister Mau) s' 1 Ohira said last night. At.34 words
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Article32 1974-02-16 2 PARIS. Ffl. Saboteurs of the Brittany Liberation Front blew up a 630 ft transmitting tower In northwest France yesterday, and a technician at the site died of a heart attack, police said.32 words
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Article27 1974-02-16 2 JERTSALEM: Israeli police stepped up their search yesterday for east Jerusalem newspaper editor Yousef Nasri Nasr. whose weeklong disappearance has led to speculation that he was kidnapped.27 words
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Article30 1974-02-16 2 UNITED NATIONS: A proposal tr. brand coun tries aiding "racist anJ colonial regimes In southern Africa" as "accomplices In their criminal policies" wu adopted over British and US opposition yesterday.30 words
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Article24 1974-02-16 2 MONTEVIDEO: A military tribunal pat retired Gen. Liber Seretrnl. a leftist political leader, on trial yesterday for "conspiracy against the constitution Informed sources saia.24 words
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Article38 1974-02-16 2 TOKYO: The North Korean Workers (Communist) Party has decided to take steps "for the complete abolition of taxes" and to "fully mobilise all efforts for the grand work c.f socialist construction" Pyongyang's Korean Central News Agency reported today38 words
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Article35 1974-02-16 2 LA P.-.7.: Bolivian President Hugo Banxer has carried out his third Cabinet reshuffle in five months, dropping four ministers in the wake of a peasant revolt crushed by the army earlier this month.35 words
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Article26 1974-02-16 2 WASHINGTON: United Air Lines announced yesterday it will rein state 36 nights on March 2 which it discontinued early last month because of the fuel shortage.26 words
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Article32 1974-02-16 2 DETROIT: General Motors will halt big car production at nine IS assembly plants In seven states during the next three weeks and temporarily lay off 50.000 hourly workers, the company announced yesterday.32 words
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Article21 1974-02-16 2 CAIRO: President Sadat is expected to visit Paris towards the end of next spring, the Cairo newspaper AlAnram said today. Agencies.Agencies - 21 words
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WORLD NEWS TWO
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139 1974-02-16 3 A MIDDLE COURSE CHOICE FOR CONGRESS WASHINGTON, Frl. Congressman Henry Reuss. (Democrat) Introduced today a constitutional amendment to give Congress a chance to vote no confidence in a President. His amendment, which needs both Congresslon al approval and ratification by three- fourths of the states, would pive Congress a newReuter - 139 words
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Article57 1974-02-16 3 Medal— after 23 years WASHINOTON, Frl. Twenty-three years after he earned the Bronze Star for heroism In Korea. Maj. Charies Robinson of Indian apolls has received his medal. Without explanation for the delay, the Army forwarded orders and the citation for the medal to the 9th Infantry Division, where RobinsonUPI - 57 words
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Article, Illustration365 1974-02-16 3 Nixon heads for a new clash WASHINGTON, Friday PRESIDENT Nixon's refusal to surrender any more documents and tape recordings relating to the Watergate scandal today put the White House on a collision course with Special Prosecutor Leon Jaworski. Mr. Jaworski his four-month honeymoon with the White House now apparently overReuter; UPI - 365 words
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Article68 1974-02-16 3 TOKYO, Frl. Representatives from Japan, the united States and the Soviet Union will meet here early next month to discuss details of Joint exploration of natural gas resources near Yakutsk Siberia, Japanese sources said yesterday. The sources said the discussion will centre on terms Of aUPI - 68 words
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254 1974-02-16 3 India's call for 3-nation peace summit DACCA, Frl. India's External Affairs Minister, Mr. Swaran Singh, said here yesterday he favoured the Idea of a meeting between India, Bangladesh and Pakistan "at any level" In the common search for lasting peace in the subcontinent. But he told newsmen after a three-hourReuter - 254 words
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Article73 1974-02-16 3 HONGKONG, Fr i. Ballistics officers today were examining several thousand rounds of ammunition discovered in a scrap metal factory here. Workers at the factory in Kowloon said the ammunition wi« purchased legally from British military forces in the colony. "We have a licence toUPI - 73 words
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303 1974-02-16 3 Dissidents call for probe into Stalin-era secret —crimes— FLORENCE. Fri. Soviet nuclear physicist Andrei Sakharov and other Russian dissidents called yesterday for an international tribunal to investigate secret police crimes of the Stalin era. Mrs. Maria Olsoufleva, the Italian translator of works by exiled Soviet author Alexander Solxhenltsyn, said Dr.Reuter; UPI - 303 words
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Article74 1974-02-16 3 'High living' HK police officer HONGKONG, Frl. A full court ruled today that Police Supt. Ernest Hunt ls guilty of a charge of "maintaining standard of living fibove that commensurate with present or past official emoluments." Hunt was jailed for one year by a district court on Nov. 1 lastAP - 74 words
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Article39 1974-02-16 3 SEOUL, Frl. North and South Korean Red Croa officials will meet at the border village of Panmunjotn on Feb 25 to discuss how to reopen the long-suspended R«d Cross talks on reunion of divided Korean families. —Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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WORLD NEWS THREE
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184 1974-02-16 4 Threat of new labour unrest in Bonn fjONN, Frl. Only one £> day after West Germany's public services strike ended, contract talks between metal workers and Industry representatives broke down yesterday, threatening new labour trobles. Negotiations on wage Increases for the 800.000 metal workers ran Into a stalemate with employers184 words
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Article15 1974-02-16 4 CAIRO. Frl. Somalia became the 20th member of the Arab League yesterday. AP.AP - 15 words
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Article, Illustration157 1974-02-16 4 Varsity seeks guard for Miss Marcos NEW YORK, Friday /\FFICIALS at Princeton University yesv terday asked the US State Department to provide protection for the daughter of Philippine President Marcos. The officials said the request was based on Its Fears following the kidnapping of Patricia Hearst In California. Maria ImeldaAP - 157 words
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329 1974-02-16 4 Patricia kidnap gang led by prison fugitive SAN rRANCISCO Friday rE FBI has Identified the head of a revolutionary group holding newspaper heiress Patricia Hearst. 19. for ransom as a black fugitive from Soledad Prison near here, a San Francisco television station said today. The educational station KQED said theReuter - 329 words
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Article, Illustration162 1974-02-16 4 'US atom spy Gold died in '1972' PHILADELPHIA, Friday. A LAWYER here yesterday confirmed that A Harry Qold, a former prominent biochemist and cardiologist who made headlines in the 1950s for his conviction as an atomic spy, died in obscurity 18 months ago. Gold, the first American arrested for atomic162 words
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Article28 1974-02-16 4 SAIOON. Frt. President Thleu today dismissed his Minister for War Veterans, former army Oen. Pham Van Dong. No reason was given for the dismissal. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article58 1974-02-16 4 CALCUTTA. Frl. Terrorists shot and killed two Indian government officials yesterday In an attack on a a polling booth In Nagaland, authorities reported. It was the latest violence attributed to underground separatists during election week In the eastern Indian state. At least II Indian soldiers haveAP - 58 words
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Article37 1974-02-16 4 JAKARTA. Frl. Two people were killed and two others Injured In a clash between two rival groups following a land dispute on the Mallnda Island, east of Java, the KNI news agency reported today. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article56 1974-02-16 4 OTTAWA, Frt. A year-olct man yesterday pleaded y jllty to Indecency after his arrest for lindrt...lng In a bur In Bthnontou, Alberta. Police said he told the bus driver he was a sun worshipper and was afraid of itiM clothes. The temperature at the time wasAP - 56 words
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Article50 1974-02-16 4 MELBOURNE Frl-When Terrence Flannery beard that hla wife was seeking a divorce, he decided It was time to take a break. He (scaped from the jail here where he Is serving six years for armed robbery and patched up his marriage before surrendering to prison authorities. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article66 1974-02-16 4 ATHENS, Prl significant oil depmlta and large quantities of natural gas have been found In the North Aegean Sea. premier Adamintlos AndrouUopoukw announced today. He told a Prett conference that tests conducted so far on the results of drilling In the ana by an AmericanReuter - 66 words
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Article56 1974-02-16 4 COU>MBO, Frl.— A young Inventor yesterday demonstrated an engine he claimed runs on sea water. Mr BP.O. Wlmaasena, 28 of Ramrnikkana. central Sri Lanka, said his Invention a V/i hone puww. one cylinder engine < runs on gas produced from as* water. He said It took him56 words
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Article155 1974-02-16 4 SAIOON, Frl. The first phase of the resumed prisoner exchange between the Vletcong and the South Vietnamese, due to end today, will be extended by one day so the agreed quota of men can be freed, the High Command announced. Command spokesman Lt.-Col Le TrungReuter - 155 words
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Article284 1974-02-16 4 Thailand to review pacts with US BANGKOK, Friday Thai Government has adopted a new policy of revising all its economic and military agreements with the United States, Deputy Prime Minister Sukich Nimanheminda said today. Mr. Sukich, answering questions in the National Assembly on alleged US interference in Thai internal affairs,UPI - 284 words
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Article49 1974-02-16 4 HONOKONO. Frl —A two-day-old infant was hurled to his death from a 23-storey building here last night, police reported. Police arrested a 17-year-old girl student and said she would be charged with murder. The girl was believed to be the mother of the baby UPL49 words
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117 1974-02-16 4 BRASILIA. Frl. British train robber Ronald Biggs met his wife. Charmlan. In a tearful reunion after four years today. The couple met for the first time since August 1969 when the fugitive robber fled from their home In Melbourne. Mrs. Biggs, who changed herReuter - 117 words
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Article44 1974-02-16 4 VIENTIANE. Frl. Premier Souvanna Phouma is expected to fjy to the royal capital of Luang Pmoang tomorrow to confer with King Saang Vatthana on the latest deadlock In setting up a new coalition government In Laos, sources here said today— A P.44 words
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169 1974-02-16 4 Irving on parole plans prison life book NEW YORK, Frl Clifford Irving. 43, whose fake autobiography of Howard Hughes put him behind bars for 16 months, was released on parole yesterday, and said he plans to put his prison experience into another book. "Prison Is a farce, a disaster andAP - 169 words
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Advertisement124 1974-02-16 4 You can see them growing taller everyday i <l j 1 r L w with jumuiTG Junivite is the vitamin syrup specially formulated for children, with the 6 Essential Vitamins in concentrated 41 orange juice. i&> •%Mt^w'\ This is liow the 6 Essential Vitamins Vr^Vißss^rm in Junivite promcteyo'irchild's health: f"124 words
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128 1974-02-16 7 BACK TO SCHOOL FOR 7 HURT IN BLAST ALL the seven students who sustained minor Injuries in the Upper Thomson Secondary School chemistry laboratory explosion three days ago have returned to class. But the eighth victim, Chua Thye Hoe. 14. whose rijh: eye was operated on. Is still in hospital.128 words
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Article29 1974-02-16 7 THE PSA Enquiry Service will function from 7 am to 11 pm dally and not from 7 ajn. to 2.30 p.m. as reported In Thursday's Straits Times.29 words
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Article156 1974-02-16 7 $40,000 for jobless 30- rpHIRTY workers inA eluding bartenders of The Cellar, owned by Clifford Cafe. In Clifford House were awarded $40,000 In retrenchment beneits by the Industrial Arbitration Court yesterday. The workers, who are members of the Singapore Catering Services Staff and Workers Trade Union, will each get two156 words
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Article470 1974-02-16 7 'Don't lose faith' call by Goh ])KITTY Prime Minister Dr. (ioh Keng Swee yesterday urged Singajwreans not to allow themselvts to he demoralised in bad times. "Our troubles," he assured tr.em, "will not last forever." Speaking at the openIng of the SentosaMount Faber cable car system, he said: "Where both470 words
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Article36 1974-02-16 7 FINALS of the Civil Service talentlme contest will be held at the Singapore Conference Hall on March 25 at 7 pm Organiser of the contest Is the Singapore Civil Service Recreation and Sports Council.36 words
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161 1974-02-16 7 Schools' science equipment needs under study nnHE Chinese Chamber X of Commerce Is rfow studying applications for scientific and technical equipment submitted by secondary schools. The Chamber has allocated SI million from Its Science and Technical Education Foundation to buy the equipment. The chamber president, Mr. Tan Keong Choon, had161 words
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198 1974-02-16 7 More pigs from Malaysia at lower price MURE pigs will be imported from Peninsular Malays! at a lower price, said Mr. Nf Slk Cbeon, president of the Singapore Cantonese Botchers Association yesterday. He said: "We will ask the Malaysian exporters to reduce their price after the fourth batch of about198 words
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Article47 1974-02-16 7 Better profit course THE National Productivity Board will organise a course on Profit Improvement Through Better Product and Process Design at Its Juror* premises from Feb. 25 to March S. The fee Is 1120 for National Productivity Association members and $150 for non-mem-bers. Application cloae on Tuesday47 words
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239 1974-02-16 7 Private eye agencies wait for licences AT least two large private Investigation and security agencies In Singapore say that their applications for licences to carry on have been rejected. It Is understood that one of them, a company with over 200 clients, is preparing an appeal to the Minister for239 words
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Article58 1974-02-16 7 Real estate investment lectures The University of Singapore's Department of Extramural Studies will hold a ten lecture course on real estate Investment In Singapore from Monday at 7.30 p.m. Speaker for the course la Mr. WUly Shee Ping Yah, senior valuer from the Property Tax Department Fee Is MO and58 words
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Article52 1974-02-16 7 TWO employees of Esaochemlcals Singapore will soon undergo a six-week advanced training course In the latest technique* of rust prevention In Europe and America. They are Koh Ah Soon, coatings sales supervisor, and Jlml Urn Tal Hua. sales representative, who will be assigned to European shipyards from52 words
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Article44 1974-02-16 7 THIEVES broke Into the house of a secretary, Mia* Llm Slew Khuan. 19. in Balam Road, MacPherson Estate, on Thursday and escaped with $1,800 In cmah. j«welltry and goods. Police said the theft took place between 1 am. and 5s am44 words
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Miscellaneous241 1974-02-16 7 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS sUy? (4. 1. 7). 1 Merrator In the cinema? (People one shouldn't (13> descend to? (13). 9 Somewhat oonflned. but 10 Umpire put hi* head on a ccukl run and sail (7). horse, a runaway (7). 10 Desert people In competl- 14 Pish with a golf-club241 words
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Advertisement515 1974-02-16 8 BOAC presents: an airline that's even better than BOAC The worlds best airline is now an airline We serve almost 200 cities more than Greatest international fleet in you may never have heard of. any other airline. Which means nobody else M the world A new airline. lormed when BOAC515 words
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544 1974-02-16 9 S'pore can still do good business with Japan CINOAPORE'S ambassador to Japan, Mr Wee Mon-Cheng, yesterday said local entrepreneurs can still do well In their trading and financial dealings with Japan, even under its new "oil crisis" economic policy. The only local Indus tries with "not too bright" prospects were544 words
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Article138 1974-02-16 9 \IR JUSTICE Choor 1 x Singh yesterday ordered that an injunction against Shin Mm Daily News cSi Pte. Ltd. be continued on the application of a nightclub in connection with an alleged libel Mr Styed Hassan Almenoar, for Oasis Theatre Restaurant Club and Cabaret Enterprises,138 words
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379 1974-02-16 9 Paper printed without permit, court told A SINGAPORE company published and printed locally 10 Issues of 5,000 copies each of a newspaper in Chinese for an Islamic organisation in Jakarta without a Government permit, the High Court heard yesterday. Singapore Publishing Co. Ltd., publishers of Mln Pao i a local379 words
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Article38 1974-02-16 9 SINOAPORE deheue* will attend an Ecafe meeting In Bangkok from Feb. 25 to Marcb 4. The meeting win dljcust the energy crisis and It will be attended by representative* of all 36 member nations.38 words
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Article, Illustration198 1974-02-16 9 LONDON TRAINED Singapore ballet dancer Chen Hai Chow soars hirh to drive home a messafe that the world Is at his feet. And this impromptu show in front of the National Theatre yesterday afternoon attracted a small croup of passers-by. Mr.MAX MAN SENG - 198 words
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Advertisement248 1974-02-16 9 Wrff '1j i V ll.l'j 'J jJI TSngSr^Sv OrtV Speed Draw Con»nswitti both tables tted are ufcqttetw ttie Lucky Draw > Subscrvhon Coupons wrtfi one or both tables Mted are also efcgrtetor the LucKyDraw THE JACKPOT PRIZE FOrTTOMORROWS DRAW No. 13/74 IS $128,000.00 j LIVE TELECAST OVER TV SINGAPORE CHANNEL248 words
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Miscellaneous344 1974-02-16 9 Bringing Up Father By Bill Kavanagh «c Hal Camp THE MAO« IS A "Ni i Sun. I CAN PO IT. 1 I THE MAYOR SAjP \^<3OOP; I'm |i ON SECOMP THOUOHT, I fPi> i mcc of mine j Jiecs/ x'u. tell them i tms«e v. be no swine a mayo»344 words
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219 1974-02-16 10 rOH, Fri— Bread vendors here, up inarms against the bakers, plan to form a co-operative to produce their own bread if the bakeries fall to reduce the wholesale price for them. They also Intend to send a delegation to meet the Mentrl Besar219 words
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Article106 1974-02-16 10 Man shot dead in monkey hunt KUALA KANGSAR. Fri A youth out shooting monkeys at a fringe land alienation acheaie In the Sungei Akar area near here yesterday evening, found a man dead In some bushes with shotgun wounds, after he had fired a shot. The dead man was identified106 words
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312 1974-02-16 10 'No bra' look that CAN make the scene KUALA LUMPUR, Friday THE Immigration Department has given its stamp of approval to the bra-less see-through look for women tourists. But the line la rtrawn at "Indecently clad" women hippies, who are denned a« those with ■'unkempt hair, shabby dress, an awful312 words
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Article30 1974-02-16 10 PSWANO. m. A Unlversltl Sains student. Lee Soon. 23. was killed and another Injured In a collision between their motorcycles and a Land-Rover In Olugor Road last ..ight.30 words
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Article35 1974-02-16 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Three armsd men held up a watchman and escaped with 28 pigs valued at »6 800 from a farm In Jalan Buklt Blachan In Ampang near here on Wednesday35 words
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249 1974-02-16 10 600 on strike but EPF carries on FTALING JAVA, Fri. The Employees Provident Fund will function as usual although more than 600 of its stall are on strike. Its general manager. Mr. Lee Slow Mong, said today office hours would be maintained as usual from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m249 words
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Article79 1974-02-16 10 Busmen's 'no' to $15 cola KUALA LUMPUR. Fri —The Transport Workers Union rejected today Sri Jaya Transport Company's offer to payIts 1,500 workers $15 each as a cost of living allowance (cola). The union's genera! secretary, Mr. V. David, said that the TWU was asking tor $35. Another meeting has79 words
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Article74 1974-02-16 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Prl Opium. heroin. morphine and other drugs are being smuggled into Malaysia mainly through the Thai border. Attorney-General, Tan Sri Kadlr Yusof, told the Dewan Negara. The drugs, he said, wtrr carried by pedestrians and cyclist, passing through the border to several dumping places74 words
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Article31 1974-02-16 10 kvat.a Luwrr" m The a-tlvitles of the S: John Ai.ibuUnce Malay&ia and the Re<: Cross may soon be governed together by a central committee to uvold duplication of functions.31 words
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152 1974-02-16 10 COP OPENS FIRE AT YOUTH WITH DAGGER IPOH, Friday A PLAIN-CLOTHES policeman fired a shot at a youth who tried to attack him with a dagger in a shophouse in Theatre Street here at about 3 p.m. today. The youth was not hit but threw away his dagger and was152 words
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Article46 1974-02-16 10 Bamboo joint venture KUALA LUMPUR. »rl. A Malayitan-Japaneae Joint venture plan* to start jtowlng hamhnns on piinUUon scale. The Joint venture Kuala Lumpur P»Jar Malaysia. wUI have a paid up capital of U million with at least 7S per cent of IU chares owned by MaUyslaiu.46 words
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Advertisement584 1974-02-16 10 PREEDISCO (SDN) BERHAD Public Relations Consultants and Communication Specialists (Corporate Member of The Institute of Public Relations. Malaysia) WELCOMES ENCIK K.C. ARUN. AMN, B Sc iHons). MA. FIPR CM). AMPRSA AS SENIOR MANAGING DIRECTOR (with effect from 23rd February T974) and avails itself ol this opportunity to renew to its584 words
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Advertisement82 1974-02-16 10 CITY HANK incorporated umltr thi binkn MM of Otnamik 5 Am«g#oofy OK118OCop*on«0wiK. o*nn>a-> Advitor Hit Highntts Pnncc Go" 1 ol Dtnmark Savings account %T\/ No Danish Taxes f\J/o Full Secrecy and Safely. Write for further details Name: Address: Town: Country: DEAF! CMICO INVISIBLE EARPHO^f' worn inwd* yoor tors no ceo82 words
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Article, Illustration254 1974-02-16 11 TAKING THE STING OUT OF INFLATION... By CHRISTINA CHEANG CELLING satay at 12 cents a stick ts perhaps an odd way to tight inflation, but stallowner Choo M»ng Fung staunchly believes that if he cannot curb rising costs, he can at least "flfht it ha'fway." The owner of Choo Plow254 words
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Article45 1974-02-16 11 THE Singapore Industrial Labour Organisation and the Pioneer Industries Employees Union will rcreen a Chinese film. Adventure of the Talent, at Kong Chlan Theatre In Toa Payoh on Sunday at 830 a.m. The show Is free for members of both unions.45 words
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281 1974-02-16 11 No cause for pay grouse, says bus firm jy|OHK than 1,000 former STC bus drivers and conductors now employed by the Singapore Bus Service (S3S) should not feel "too dissatisfied" will their present salary, a source said yesterday. They should realise that the SBS is paytig them more than what281 words
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Article53 1974-02-16 11 A PEDESTRIAN. Cik Asmah blnte Rasnah. 75. died In Outram lospital on Thursday mo hours after she was knocked down by a notorcydlst in Changl Xoad Police appealed for eye-witnesses. They said the motorcyclist abandoned his machine and ran away. There were 85 accidents, three53 words
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654 1974-02-16 11 Cooking oil up, but some still selling at old prices COME retailers of edible oil raised their J prices last week because the suppliers had revised the wholesale price, according to Finance Ministry's Trade Department. It added, however, that there were other retailers who were still selling their old stocks654 words
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Article195 1974-02-16 11 Kidney swop nurse 'doing well' KIDNEY transplant patient, Mrs. Moll}' Long, is making good progress with her new organ. Doctors at Outram Hospital where the 29--year-old Australiantratned nurse Is warded, said yesterday "She is doing well although her new kidney Is not functioning fully yet." "It is still too early195 words
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Advertisement327 1974-02-16 11 ■■7 jF^ V^^^e^t^i^^^M FROM TODAY IN SINGAPORE: I Super petrol I up 39c r SINGAPORE. Thursday I pETROI.. diett'l. kerosene and fu.l oil II I i will cum more from tomorrow Mo- J toruts will have to pay now pump prices Jk I of S2 64.per gallon for pr.-mum petroL327 words
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Article459 1974-02-16 12 THERE was :ood news and bad yesterday about the Syria-Israel front. The bad news was that another clash took place on the Golan He ights, in a continuation of this month's i .harp but sporadic engagements. Each t attle embitters both sides a little more, nru iking the459 words
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Article185 1974-02-16 12 /GOVERNMENTS inter ition to withhold flour from bakeries which persistently sell shortweight bread w ill be roundly welcomed. The Trade Depa rtment decided to give them a last warnlni after a check of 23 bakeries showed a thlr dof them producing bread short of ti ie recommended185 words
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468 1974-02-16 12 T.F. Hwang takes you down memory lane rS fantastic how some of us can recall minor details of the Japanese occupation. Such as those of the Dalmaru (a department store) in those days. Old personalities like Mr. S. Qureshl, now in his 70s. can still remember the old Dalmaru offhand.468 words
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Article1025 1974-02-16 12 Excerpts of editorial comment from the New Straits Times, Malaysia. WHE Government is right in not rushing to textbook remedies to control the rising cost of living. Slashing domestic demand Is easy and will definitely kill Inlaticn but also rapid ceonot/) tc growth. W t He subsidies1,025 words
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601 1974-02-16 12 LIZ SHERRY - LIZ SHERRY: By LONDON A PRETTY pregnant lady is the most controversial figure ln Britain today because she's shown absolutely naked on a poster, ln profile. And she's smoking a cigarette. The picture, of pregnant model Judy Dallitnore. is produced by the British Health Education Council601 words
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Article, Illustration721 1974-02-16 12 MICHAEL PHILIPS - MICHAEL PHILIPS: MONKEYS AND PIGEONS ON PRODUCTION LINES fiy —LORIOR WHERE will bosses of the future find workers who are happy with simple repetitive jobs? One possible answer now being seriously studied is that they will use animals. It's not such a fantastic idea721 words
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Advertisement26 1974-02-16 12 4J^SS^OUR HAPPINESS £j|[ OUR BUSINESS VClr-r <f* T ASSURANCE CORPN. LTD. £&a*>\WL LlfeDept J^K^^*. SINCE 1920 anous Life li uurance Plans for all Big or Small26 words
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Advertisement373 1974-02-16 12 HANDY-MEG Fully transistorized insulationtester with measuring ranges for megohm, ohm and voltage. Scandinavias most sold megger! HANDY-MEG is constructed for insulation and voitaae measurements on all electrical hiah tension installations, electrical machines and components, and is used by electricians, powei houses, el-motor companies, shipping companies, insurance, and electro companies. LaVflMßaS^2373 words
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Article, Illustration116 1974-02-16 13 THREE MINUTES' SILENCE IN MEMORY OF THE CIVILIAN WAR DEAD CHINESE Chamber of Commerce president Mr. Tan Keonn Choon, flanked by o.ber officials, going up with a wreath to the Civilian War Memorial in Beach Road yesterday, anniversary of Singapore's fall to Japanese troops in 1942. A simple and solemn116 words
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Article25 1974-02-16 13 KWONO rook Kong. 23. was fined 1500 yesterday for taking an MX pill In High Street last Dec. IT. He pleaded guilty.25 words
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179 1974-02-16 13 New PSA transport service to ease cargo traffic mHE Port Authority has X started a new transport service to help ease cargo congestion In the port. The new service will speed up delivery of cargo and enable consignees to receive their goods at their doorstep dally. The service Includes location179 words
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Article33 1974-02-16 13 THE MP for Whampoa. Or Augustine H H Tan, will now conduct meet-the-people sessions at Block 74. 336. Whampoa Drive. The first meeting at this place will be on Monday evening.33 words
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231 1974-02-16 13 Oil firms: Petrol price rise rumours —untrue- f\IL company officials VJ yesterday denied fresh rumours that the price of petrol would go up In the next few days. They said that though it wax true that the Government and oil companies were studying oil prices, the amount by which the231 words
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Article266 1974-02-16 13 'Rate hike a blow to exports' Malaysia-Pacific Rate Agreement's proposed increase in bunker surcharge wiil seriously affect Singapore's export trade and dislocate the national economy, according to the Singapore National Shippers' Council. The bunker surcharge will be Increased from US$B5O ($21.25) to US$ll.5O ($28.75; per revenue ton effective from March266 words
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Article33 1974-02-16 13 THE Queenstown Post Office will open at 510-A. Commonweaith Avenue, on Monday. It will replace the post office at 333. Margaret Drive, which will cease to function from that date.33 words
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Article51 1974-02-16 13 MORE than 37,000 workers (ram 34 U-ma wll] get a $25 a month Interim wage supplement from Feb. 1 v rrcoTUuended by the National Wage* Council. Till* follow* separate agreements mar hoc! between the Singapore Industrial Labour Organisation and the Pioneer feiduitrles Emptoreea' Union, and the51 words
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Advertisement155 1974-02-16 13 Robina EXFANDS JSk The Orchard Epi NOW OPEN J/wf k Men's Club I I Young World k\&l Tin Orctwn) Branch Shop 17 V J 290 Ocf»d Road Sngapon 9 Tet *****6 Opan K)3o«m to 6 30pm OMLY I Robno iv iaw4B*Oa«f>ili OX SALE 1974 SINGAPORE BUS ROUTES Save time and155 words
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Advertisement188 1974-02-16 13 jjrLine Furniture f urnishjngsi Many, many big anniversary bargainscome early for the best! ■~"*"<jroup 230 Lounge GplOO Dining Gp 380 Bedroom Gp HO Lounge <' nteak > Cp2OOßed«,om flpMOUMjj^ fft m TO CLEAR li <-J l J J Quality Dining Chairs pp n n p An assortment of different designs.188 words
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Miscellaneous876 1974-02-16 13 TV SINGAPORE (5) TV MALAYSIA (3) 1 i\f\ PM Opening and Sesame 74AH Ironside-love Me in 745 aS7.£f I 1 Re i M 2 ?J"%S. U 1 I.UU Street 2.N Cartoon /.*HJ December 145 The TJ ljh anitj Jli Feitufe 2* T 1 w fi.ountes tn Saturday Mat nee D876 words
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Miscellaneous23 1974-02-16 13 THE water con sumption on Thursday mi 115.3 million fallona (524,0*0 cable metres), 0.3 million gallons (1.0H cable metres) more than on Wednesday.23 words
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Article44 1974-02-16 14 CwMfc It. M«m F N Inchcap* Baaklac <i. Iroo Land rma EL Inch Loaa Duntop ImL <. Ind. Mi*rrt tl 83 HS> tS8O 16 75 »6«6 $675 »2 68 »M $140 Sl.SS $3 83 $130 $133 0 01 .0! .0! .0 W .0! .0144 words
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Article28 1974-02-16 14 H Lmoc PJCJLL ITnU Humr f V.. E.Y. 8aa« M. CUm Olym*>U t31B 13 70 $2 83 $3M $1.50 $175 $1.7* U .M W —.08 0! —.0528 words
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Article21 1974-02-16 14 Sigma 117.0U0 Saa Holdings 63.000 Hartinaa M.OOO r. CfcrbMe 43,000 Total Tvtwver: 1 2OM Total Value: $2.79 M21 words
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Article58 1974-02-16 14 Feb. 14 Feh. 15 IslisMlllasl IM.M *67.*7 0 Flnancea: 483.M 45Z.96 Hoteb U3.55 193.55 rropcrik.: 144.17 144.61 Tint 1«7.49 107.49 t rubber.: MI M 351.46 1 0.C.8.C.' Z53.1X 153.91 t 8.E.8. Ind.: 168.77 M9.1l Dec M. 1*66 1M 5 Dec 31. 1968 1H t Dec. M. IM> 1M O58 words
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Article383 1974-02-16 14 QUIET conditions persisted In the Singapore stock market yesterday and prices generally marked time. According to market observers there are too many uncertainties in the world economic scene and until the general situation clears up. investors and institutions seemed unlikely to put their funds in383 words
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Article1594 1974-02-16 14 THE last transacted sale at the ckjee of business in the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday compared with yesterdays prices together with 1973 74 high and low Adjusted for all new TUMHOVIR: OQclal total turnover on th* Singapore tradin* room a* aupplled by the Stock Kxrhanse Including odd1,594 words
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Article1258 1974-02-16 14 DID and offer prices officially 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. INDUSTRIALS Acma (2MB). A.P.I. (1.16 B) (1) 1.17. Ajinomuto (2.855). Alcan *****).1,258 words
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Article1169 1974-02-16 14 n ID and offer jw^c** officially listed and business In snd reported to the Kuala Launpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets In lots of I.OM units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Acsaa (2408 2.668). A. Tape 1 308 1.318) (1) 1.31. AjJnotnoto1,169 words
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Article263 1974-02-16 14 A slack day at the KL market rE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange was very quiet yesterday and share prices showed very little movement. Many shares marked time after the Initial deals, even those of companies that had recently reported g00,.' profits. Among the latest ;n this category were Alcan Malaysia263 words
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Article230 1974-02-16 14 AUDI NSU Auto Union AG of Germany In a preliminary report announced a 44 per cent Increase In turnover to 3,700 million marks (some ;;$3.500 million i for the 1073 fiscal year The Increase was largely due to the success of the new Audi 80, (which was230 words
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Article72 1974-02-16 14 THE us dollar opened 1 steadily at $2.4820 $2.4850 In the Singapore forex market yesterday and firmed mai finally to $2.4640 $2 4850 by mld-mornlng In quiet trading. It. however, dipped slightly In mld-sesslon trading, hold- Ing steady at $2.4835 $2 4645 Ml lunch time. After lunch the72 words
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Article172 1974-02-16 14 The following are the nominal avenge closing Interbank rate* In Singapore Cnncadw Nominal ratal «»HhtonU« qaoUd yesterday (era*) parity ehaaft US Dollar 2.4810 2 4820 2 8196 —12.01 Sterling Found 5.6425 5.6525 7 3469 —23 20 Hongkong Dollar 48.75 48 .85 50.51 3.48 Malaysian Dollar 100.10 100.35 100.00172 words
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Article28 1974-02-16 14 Rubber: Feb. IS. Singapore: 246.00 rtv (down 7.00 cts. Malaysia: 243.50 cts. (down 6.00 cts.) Tin: $1,095.75 (up $25.75). Official offering 235 tons (down 6 tons).28 words
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Article102 1974-02-16 14 CMINCtI PRODUCE IXCHANCI SINGAPORE NOON CLOSING Cscenut OH: bulk 1144 nominal drum $147 nonitnsl Ceprs: sfiud (loose) UK/Cool f«2 nominil Pspper Muniok AXTA white fob 100' v NLW »320 tellers. Sarawak whits f.o b NL.W »307', Mlli -s. Sarawak special Msck fob KB. NL.Wf.2OO sellers. Sarawak ABTA black fob.102 words
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Article60 1974-02-16 14 Thursday Wednesday USS UU Mrlbournr (1) 9« «9 »5 it London 148 00 144 00 Beirut 147.50 145 00 Hongkong 138 70 141 99 Zurich 145 008 143 008 147 008 145 008 Parts 153.04 MB 228 Spore (2) 14S 90 143 30 Export prices In non-sterling areas60 words
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Article167 1974-02-16 14 THE Strait* tin price made another sharp upturn Of 125.75 to $1,095 75 per plcul In Penanß yesterday on an official offering down six tons to 235 tons. LONDON: Thursday* tin went firmly ahead to trade at new peaks for Cash at £3,340 per metric ton167 words
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Article38 1974-02-16 14 I London copper prices on Thursday (prevtoua In brackets). Wirebar— Spot buyer f»6O 00 IIM«00) seller <»62 00 (£947.00). Thrre months buyer CMI 00 (f»33CO> reller (642 00 (£935 00) Markst tsiw: Finn Ssiet: T.l» tsna.38 words
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Article549 1974-02-16 14 'PHE Singapore rubber marx ket opened five cents lower on disappointing overseas advices yesterday and fluctuated quietly around the 249 00 cents per kilo level for March RBS One. Forward differentials Improved on better Interest. The morning session closed uncertain. The afternoon market ruled quiet and two cents549 words
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Article96 1974-02-16 14 JJAILY SMR prices Issued at noon yesterday: March April (CancniMUi) I Forward Mt hi M.RE.L.B. Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers irenUpcTk.fi (cenUperkf) SMR 5 CV (1 ton pallet) 268 00 270.00N 268 00 2^0 CON SMR 5 L (1 ton pallet) 254 00 257 00N 254.00 257 00N SMR96 words
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Article205 1974-02-16 14 TJONOKONO. Prl Share 11 prices rose on the slock exchange today In dull trading The Hang Seng Index gained 5.28 points to 432.80. Hongkong Bank rose to HK*2B 30 on Its Local raster and advanced to $27.50 wi its London register. Other gainer Included Hongkong Land at $8.60. Hone205 words
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Article40 1974-02-16 14 On the frt« niKinii markst In Honckonf yeatenlty the U I deliar quoted at 5.0740/ 5.0760 for T.T. and 9.07/6. 0S for sash. Stsrltnt ni quoted at 11 10/ 11.50 and sew tact g*W was quoted at STO.SO.40 words
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Article208 1974-02-16 14 nPOKYO. Prl. Prices on x the Tokyo Stock Exchange moved higher with grains centring on blue chips. Some incentive backed and speculative Issues were selectively bought High priced light electrical* and non -life Insurances such a* Matsushita Qectric Ind. ard Tokio Marine and Fire gained ground sharply towards the208 words
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Article124 1974-02-16 14 JfURiCH. Thur* There m M was no feature In today's stock market to stimulate the interest of Investors. Stock* were quiet and trendies*. The Credit Sulsse Index eased 0 1 to 243 1 point*. Closln K prices In £wlss francs with th« difference on the previous session s prices124 words
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Article130 1974-02-16 14 A MSTERDAM, Thur S Dutch internationals declined led by Unilever, with the txreptlon of Hoogovens whose rise was strong. State Loans were quietly mixed Closing: prices in I>iteh guilders with the difference on tbe previous sessions prices: AlilO 5300 «0 Kon Hoocovens 64 »0 190 Philips 33 30 40130 words
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Article308 1974-02-16 14 wELBOURNE. Prl— The Melbourne stock market ended the week on a firm note In relatively active trading today. Gold stocks provided the main attraction, supported by good performances by situation stocks. Central Norseman stood out with a good jump to At 175 and Emperor advanced to $3.30 and GMK308 words
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Article276 1974-02-16 14 YEW YORK. Thurs Stock prices managed a small r°in in continued li s ht tradin Market analysts said the market was reacting to a variety of news Items. Including a quarter point cut to nine per cent In the prime rate by a large New York, bank The276 words
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Article101 1974-02-16 14 FINANCIAL TIMES TINS Thursday 94 93 Wednesday 94.33 Week ago 8 9 74 RLBBtKs Thursday 408.74 Wednesday 404.80 Week ago 395 69 011 Thursday 262.85 Wednesday 255 76 w «k ««o 287.74 INDUSTRIALS Thursday 317 1 Wednesday 309 6 Week bro 308 J DOW JONES A VKKAt.I INDUSTRIALS Thursday101 words
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Article394 1974-02-16 14 T*HERE was *n audible sigh of relief from bulls m the period eventually saw an arrest to the fairly sharp decline of recent weeks, says Holiday. Cutler. Bath in Its weekly rubber report. Having started the week In the lower of the 2V) cent range, there394 words
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516 1974-02-16 15 Earnings at Alcan Malaysia are doubled HIGHER turnover and better prices form the key to the doubling of pre-tax profits at Alcan Malaysia from $2.04 million to $4.21 million unaudited in 1973. Together, these plus .some low priced material In stock, have helped Alcan to shrug off the greatest dampener516 words
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Article468 1974-02-16 15 I ONDON: Y.K. Pao. of Eastern Asia Navigation, expects future annual net profits growth of about 25 to 30 per cent, following a projected HK$74 million (up from $51 million) for the year ending March 1974. Mr. Pao was in London for the formal signing of468 words
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Article51 1974-02-16 15 RtSILTS of tender held on Feb. IS for »l-day Treasury bills to i2 SMed fr«««» Feb. 18 Offered: M5.0M.000 Applied for: 576.880.M0 Allotted: S4S.tvO.t44 Accepted bids: $99 M approximately 54 per cent; hither bida in full. Average rate of diacount on allotment: 3.715 per cent per51 words
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Article182 1974-02-16 15 currency deposit PrtdAy, peb, 15 rr IS Dalian Offer Bid d«y» 8-1 2 8-3 8 1 mth 8-7/16 8-5 16 I mth* 8-5 8 8-1 3 3 mth. 8-3 8 8-1 4 6 mth« 8-3 8 8-1 4 9 mth* 8-S 16 8-3/16 mthi 8-1 4 8-1182 words
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Article38 1974-02-16 15 Avenge Interbank rates In Singapore dollars for FVto 15: Offer Bid Overnight 10 8 1 mth 12-1 4 11-1 J 2 mthi 12 11-1/4 3 mths 12 10-1/3 Prime rate 9% Seauee: P. Mamr-Jenas Itaraa Hanal38 words
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Advertisement674 1974-02-16 15 [■nV Placement Advisory Services Bill for Clients ASSISTANT ACCOUNTANT com OFFICE MANAGER INTERNATIONAL BANK An international bank in the process of establishing a branch office in Singapore is in need of an Assistant Accountant cum Office Manager. The succaesful candidate will assist initially in the setting up of accounting systems674 words
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Advertisement417 1974-02-16 15 A LEADING HOTEL CHAIN IN LONDON INVITES APPLICATIONS FROM SUITABLY QUALIFIED PERSONS OF ANY NATIONALITY BOTH MALE AND FEMALE FOR APPOINTMENTS AS: A. CLERK AND RECEPTIONIST Qualification: Age above 19 years. Minimum Secondary Three. Knowledge of machine accounting an advantage but not essential. Experience in a hotel for a period417 words
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Advertisement662 1974-02-16 15 Tht SGV Group Due to the continued expansion of its business. SGV Goh Tan Pte. Ltd. in need of I CONSULTANTS I Applicants must have broad experience in I management positions and a university degree I in Accountancy. Business Administration, Eco- I ncmics. Engineering or related fields. A higher I662 words
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Advertisement200 1974-02-16 15 LABORATORY ASSISTANT ICI Paints (Singapore) Pte Ltd invites applications for the post of a Laboratory Assistant. THE JOB To assist Development Chemist in evaluating raw materials and finished products. THE PERSON Must be a Singapore citizen, between 20 to 26 years of age. Should possess a grade I or II200 words
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Advertisement577 1974-02-16 16 A CHOICE FOR PROGRESS Qollei invites applications for the following posts:ELECTRICAL ENGINEER Requirements: Degree/ Professional Diploma in Electrical Engineering with working experience in planning and construction of electrical power system, control and protection circuits and HT/ LT switchgears. Knowledge of PUB and general electrical regulation an advantage. Job: Supervision of577 words
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Advertisement523 1974-02-16 16 MEDICAL REPRESENTATIVE Applications are Invited for the positions of Medical Representative with Merck Sharp Dohme, one resident In Spore, one In Penang and one In Kuala Lumpur. This Is a challenging marketing position and offers an opportunity to Join a large international company. Requirements: The successful applicant will: Be a523 words
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Advertisement629 1974-02-16 16 An International Manufacturing Company invites applications for the following cancies:SALES ORDER PROCESSING OFFICER (Male) Requirements Minimum H.S.C. Those with a recognised University Degree will be given preference Ability to speak write French or Spanish At least 2 years working experience Must be able to exercise initiative and display team spirit629 words
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Advertisement767 1974-02-16 16 Mobil invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for vacancies in the positions of: CHEMICAL ENGINEER CIVIL ENGINEER ELECTRICAL ENGINEER After initial training in Company procedures and technical know-how, the successful candidates will have the opportunity to pursue a career in our Technical Department as an Engineer responsible for engineering design767 words
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Advertisement282 1974-02-16 16 TRAINEE SUPERVISORS A large Group of Companies requires Trainee Supervisors with the following qua lifications Full H.S.C. qualification Capability to control staff a> Sales experience preferably These are career appointments with prospects of advancement to higher appointments. Starting salary of $250/- per month or more will be offered dependent upon282 words
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Advertisement1420 1974-02-16 17 LUNTAINERSNIP SEWICE Tl W/CMTINtMT rw ortVAVON O'auwl Ina mi,'., uk BtlS«»W'' |j,i M 17 Frt lIMM It Mm IMm MMMM EIPtISS a Frt t ttr n Atr 11 Atr 14 Am MiWHjME iipiiss 27 Frt IMm aMm 21 Mar aMm u.ltPMl UT 4Mm S Mar n Mar m Mar ii1,420 words
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Advertisement1098 1974-02-16 17 BLUE SEA UNE Express States to Stmits Service [lltaitaa lan Urn H. Tart Ptaaaf P. Kalaaf S'atra ttttna^ PfHIM la Part Frt II Nt 24 PMTESIUM la.M Sailat Saiiaa Mm 11 Mm I SMAN Frt II- Mai 71 Ham MTIKLUS FrtM Frt a Mtr 71 Mv II Mai N tOMITHIVS1,098 words
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Advertisement1004 1974-02-16 17 aaaaTaavTr^lO^^lVaai TO EUROPE For HaMMtg B'luven R'dan UK. Smgtßore P. Wang SCatttMna Austria Franca S'ht*ploi BENAVON SaM 11 P. 1 12 Har II Mar I Ma. j r»N«ONC UPRRS H Fit I Apr II Iff 12 Apr 14 Ap J MELWWNE EIPKSS 17 Fit 1 Har 2S Mar J 71,004 words
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Advertisement1050 1974-02-16 17 i B^^T—^^i^^—^ ft^^n 4T^m J FULLY CONTAINERIZED SERVICE TO EUROPE loalinf S'part I FM: aSS^'"""".::::::.. I",!* I**"1 tat^ar MIAMIA mm it Basle, HanAurg, Bremen. Brtfflfrru.fr, I SIBUBTt »ii imi S" Aarhtis, Copenhagen, Gothenburg, Malmoe. p I TtTiMi ta, v StocUy))|l q,i 0| Helsinki. United Kingdom ■t FULLY CONTAINERIZtD SERVICE FROM1,050 words
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Advertisement798 1974-02-16 17 ttmnw *****4; P. X.L,,, *J4l; K.L. J7JII; P«tMtaaj *****. THE BANK LINE LTD. LMK FM E I S ArVU PIMBINI MMPMat, ltu>o». lit Ainu) P Mlanf S'aMt BIT II Frt ■mill* ti,K, ajaj| P uiMf S'aort li UMm FttM lUT A laafl IFIICA. FM lUNH. MANILA. "!I"!" Wt«l »a»rt ii798 words
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Advertisement1083 1974-02-16 18 |V at\^ aWaW^aWaWa^aW^^^a^Wawl I l aaBVR taWaWaWataWatJaWaWaWaaWaWafaWafaß IV—" KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. II MNASAU RINMI KISEN KAISHA ITI. I JAPAN. H KONfi. STUITS SERVCL uaaa Naxaaa, »aa™ P MMH I ININUN UN 14 Japan Arabian Cull S«rv.c« S.n(l80 If ram I MIIU »SI >Or Co""?' M.itl! O.M. emu miiu Ji1,083 words
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Advertisement717 1974-02-16 18 BEAUTY LINES ETA HO FM: C T lEAUTT HIT It Part II ftt Tiukan i C T BEAUTT LITUS Part 21 Frt Tractors lor Indonesia. iEAUIt VANIA II Fat 21 Ftt Manila aIFUMIR 'tt 22 Fat lakarta SI LEHYAP It Ftt 22 ftt lapan tI»TT LILT 21 Fat 2« Fat717 words
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Advertisement999 1974-02-16 18 J.K. tUBOFI SIKVICI LOADING FOR LONDON. HOTTIBOAM. HAMBURG Saaaaaara P. RaMaf Paaaaf Imitt HPlt-Ki iMllalt l/ll Mar 11/14 Mar IS Mar leaaa* 7/4.^ lan 12/4. MM topu n/17 Mr I Mar J Ma, •:»J»'J JJf kRRIVALS PROM NORTH-WIST lUROPIAN PORTS AND LONDON Ptu«f P Miaag S owt H'kaaf Y'ktaa iEiiSS""999 words
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Advertisement958 1974-02-16 18 BwTi m^B i^fl r§3 ?^v ll *phi i>oht OF tiNCAt>oni out .Nika.» Wani I. an aiam AUTHOR. TV ANN O U MC«O n Alk TUB FOLLOWIHC atRTMIMC POUT KLANO OUT Dtattni rurmanov 1/4. Cixlravour. Zma Ponnova. Tani. Ktraai Chainam t Orunlal a n« Htklyo Hani F>m«r»lda 15 It. Jun>o Maru958 words
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Advertisement971 1974-02-16 18 NOTICE TO HIRERS With ciTcct as from the 13th day of Februar>. 1474. Sing I nicrprises Co. of 253. Middle Road. Singapore, formcrlv o( 66. Bercoolen Street. Singapore. 7. has ceased to be our dealer Hirers are hereby advised and requested that all monies due and payabk 10 us must971 words
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Advertisement785 1974-02-16 19 classified 7u ACNE PIMPLES. OPEN PORES are these your problems' l Ther consult Louise Klerk, medlcall) trained beauty therapist with 2! years tropical experience, at Hotei Slngapura. telephone *****3 (Spore) A CONTEST FOP EGGHEADS Do you atway* ecore at ecrebbte? M Nation* new axd eicillng Prtxeworoa contest. FAITH METHOOIST CHURCH,785 words
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Advertisement743 1974-02-16 19 An established Consul-ing Engineering office requires A CLERK-OF-WORKS for supervision of a large multl- > storey building now under construction In the city The successful applicant will work un- der the Resident Engineer with other Herks-of-Works Applicants must be experienced with reinforced concrete work. I Knowledge of prestressed coni crete743 words
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Advertisement761 1974-02-16 19 Ef*3 fe AUDIT CLERKS. ACCOUNTS CLERKS and TyplsU required Oood salary offered to those with experience and knowledge of Chinese Apply P O Box 147 Oeylang Spore 14 URGENTLY REQUIRE FEMALE ad mlnlstratlve clerk, salary $200 $350 Call at Maxim Corporation. Room H. Ist floor. Hotel New Hongkong. Victoria Street.761 words
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Advertisement732 1974-02-16 19 SALESMAN WITH OWN CAR to sell I cx -stock established automotive Darts Salary with commlaalori Apply In writing with details Power Sales Corp. Owen Road Post Office Box 102. Singapore 8 A highly successful agency of a leading life Insurance company 1 wants AMBITIOUS MSN to build a career in732 words
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Advertisement750 1974-02-16 19 I) O4W4MWJJ CUTTER, SEAMSTRESSES AND BUTTONING hole machine operator wanted Immediately by ladles fashion manufacturer in Changl Oood prospect* for successful applicants Please Ring *****6 for appointment EXPERIENCED DRIVER WANTED please call personally Spore Folex Corporation Pte Ltd sth flror 35 36 Philip* Street Spore 1. CORONA MANUFACTURERS (PTE) LTD.750 words
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Advertisement676 1974-02-16 19 WANTED IMMEDIATELY *XPcrlenced Driver for company hone *****8 ext. 41 for Intervtew. A well established local marketing/ engineering Organisation located at Jurong invites applications for the following posts: A ELECTRICIANS 3 years practical experience in vehicle electrical system. Those with craft certificate in electricity will have an added advantage B.676 words
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Advertisement802 1974-02-16 19 YOUNG PHOTOGRAPHER wishes to seek employment as asslsunt In Advertising Agencies/ magazines/ Industries S T Box A ***** Spore OVERSEAS MASTER MARINER IRT. VHF certificates desirous ohtaln position Singapore Malaysia Experience master, pilot, berthlngmaster. port control officer 15 years experience far east. Inquiries PHONE CAPTAIN ROD COCKPIT HOTEL *****1. EXPERIENCED802 words
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Advertisement988 1974-02-16 19 COMPLETELY FURNISHEO with linen and crockery 3-bedroomed terrace house 20 minutes drive to town for $800 -ono Also4-bed-roomed semi-detached bungalow near American School $1300 $1500 Please call *****5 Spore LUXURY APARTMENT DIST. 10 available March '74 Split- level 4 bedrooms, large living room, centrally alrcondltloned. swimming pool, landscaped grounds on988 words
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Advertisement836 1974-02-16 19 LEADING CANADIAN COMPANY In Singapore requires accommodation (detached apartments) for their staff and executives Preferable dlst 0. 10 11 or 21 Rental up to $3,500/Furnlshed' unfurnished will be considered Tel *****86 *****25 Spore MANAGEMENT PERSONNEL of International Company require nouses and apartments In good neighbourhood, willing to undertake long lease836 words
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Advertisement944 1974-02-16 19 \ISM CiARDI S IIKKM I $125 000. Hlllvlew Callfnrn.an semidetached $220,000. Dukes Road 2storey new bungalow $350 000 ono Spore *****3 DIST. 21 GOLDEN RISE ESTATE Intermediate 2-storey split-level terrace house Area 2.187 sq ft. Prlce"sls4.ooo Tel *****8 CHARLTON PARK 2-storey terrace 4 bedrooms Sandy Lane Upper floor 6-bedroomed corner944 words
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69 1974-02-16 20 Judge turns down youth's guilty plea A DISTRICT Judge yesterday rejected the guilty plea of si youth who claimed that bf wa* drunk when he committed robbery Thomas John Nallan, 19. is alleged to have iv/bbtu Scow Ann BJu, with another youth, in K»4an«en I «ne t about 8 pm69 words
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257 1974-02-16 20 a GUNMAN yesterday opened fire alter A he and an accomplice grabbed a $17,000 payroll from a car in Hill View Avenue. Oil the 9th mile Bukit Timah Road. The shot, fired during the gunmen's getaway, hit the car-bumper and bounced off. No one257 words
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109 1974-02-16 20 AMERICAN Marine (S) Ptr. Ltd. in Juront was fined $29,913 by a magistrate's court jesterday for tiint r in nine the National Servicemen (Kmployment) r t. 1970 by employing 30 men not registered with the Director of Kmployment. from 1971 till last October.109 words
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Article68 1974-02-16 20 THE two men being questioned by Queenstown police In their Inquiries Into a series of armed robberies at lovers lanes are believed to be a police constable and an ex- policeman. They were arrested by of 11--cers from the Bukit Panjang station In an ambush near the Japanese68 words
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Advertisement767 1974-02-16 20 B**^Wf!s«^ 9 BIBaiSsHMNaBfIT Jot SIAKSON COACH TOURS. 28. Singapore 7 Tel Agent for above mal Tel *****8 1 -Con Bus -unday 7) Sonffkhla $130. ;nday 14 Days lines ecoKhu bookings JUMBO TOURS SIA 747 Hong Kong Bangkok 8 days $975. 3. HoniKong/ Taiwan Huallen (Allshan) 8 days $1230 Hongkong Japan/767 words
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Advertisement776 1974-02-16 20 WAVERLEV QUEST MOUSI Tastefully furnished with panoramic seaview Only 10 minute: from Jurong We -kly with break (asl singles from $85 50 doublet i from $120 00 298 Paslr Panjani Road (61 4 m Tel *****8. STRAITS VIEW HOTEL J.B. Ex citing flourshows nightly FrMa) extension till 1 a*n Saturday776 words
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Advertisement815 1974-02-16 20 I RAJA'S COLLEGE OFFERS Short- i I hand (Theory Speed upto 150 I wpm). Bookkeeping. Type- writing preparing for LCC/ Pitman/ BSC Examinations New Sessions starting Marrh Register I now' Raja s College Raffles Place 1 (*****/ *****0). Raja's. 218 D Changl Road (*****8) THREE MONTHS RAPID COURSE In Shorthand/815 words
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Advertisement809 1974-02-16 20 TAIWAN ROSE PLANTS Fully bloomed Over 100 species $5 50 each Free home delivery Tel *****2 Spore FOR SIM/- DOWN. you can now own a complete Pioneer EIOOOA stereo system as well as a Toshiba KT4O3D tapedeck For a demonstration, contact SOUTH ASIA. Ml. Victoria Straat. Spora. GIVE HER A809 words
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Advertisement796 1974-02-16 20 GET SMART! UNIFORMS for all your employees male' frtnale. by Singapore Uniforms Manufacturers, specialising In all types of industrial uses, hotels, restaurants, security, etc. Also badges, logos, neckties for your requirements Call ***** Spore THOMAS COWAN will be visiting all parts of SARAWAK BRUNEI MIM during FEBRUARY/MARCH All enquiries regarding796 words
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Advertisement718 1974-02-16 20 GET FIRST. PAY LATER the following furniture are available now hall settee $40 monthly, divider $20 monthly, dining set $20 monthly, kitchen cabinets $18 monthly, double decker $15 monthly, bedroom suite $50 monthly Style Furniture. 540 Queensway. Japanese Oarden. Spore *****9 EVERYONE KVOWS BY NOW THAT we are specially' s718 words
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Advertisement341 1974-02-16 20 CORPORATION TENDER NOTICE A. Tenders are Invited from P.W.D. Registered Contractors under Head 'Demolition Contractors' or 'Building Contractors' for: 'Demolition of 18 structures covering approximately 16,037 sq.ft. on Sentosa.' Showround Meet at SDC offices. Jetty Road, Sentosa on 21 February 74 at 10.00 a.m. Closing Date 27 February 74 at341 words
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Advertisement732 1974-02-16 21 times Saturday car mart PACIFIC MOTOR CREDIT PTE SINGAPORE USED CAR (PTE) LTO HPVPR Ltd showroom at 511. Buklt 154 Albert Street Spore *****, BfaWfissltsXftiißlißsMSsl Tlmah Road. 4. m s Spore 10 *****4 or 44 Cavenagh Road BsVBsShB^EEEEEEM^EEM^EEMhI Tel *****3 6681(1 *****4 Spore *****4' *****9 offers- 1973 TANOLIN DRIVING SCHOOL732 words
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Advertisement998 1974-02-16 21 HiAP HUAT CO.. 245-Mlddle Road (opposite Middle Road Hospital) Tjl ***** ***** *****5 offers 1973 Sabaru 1400 Ford Escort 2 d or 1972 Toyota Corona 2000 F rd Escort 2 door Volkswacen I*7l Alfa Romeo 17J0 Ford Escort 11WXL ToyoU 1000 Mazda 1300 1970 Volkswagen DaUun 1200 I A r-Con998 words
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Advertisement906 1974-02-16 21 NOVEMBER 1070 MERCEDES M 0 petrol, one owner, 2-dlglt registration, aircon $16.2000n0 View 8-A. Joo Avenue, off Teasensohn Road. Rangoon Road. Spore 8 Tel *****90 ONE SET OF MINILITE rims for Colt Oalant/ Ford cars and 2 seu Dunlop racing tyres, 10" x 13" Interested conuct David *****. JULY 1071906 words
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Advertisement598 1974-02-16 21 HIRE PURCHASE Hong Leong Finance offer flexible term* for your Hire Purchase requirements Advertisement Permit No 0654 Tel 9M06 1004 MO MAGNET Saloon, black, 1408 cc. Lovely car In good condition *****/- Mr McOuire Jalan Bumbong off 13 miles Woodland Road 8 pore 25 Tel: *****4 DATSUN BBS 1000 1071598 words
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Advertisement171 1974-02-16 21 LEAVING MUST OELL EOO2OC Toyou Corona MX 2 Coupe new alrcond. extras, taxed. Insured 9/74. 87.800/- only View 312 C. River Valley Road. Spore 1000 OPEL RIKOMO 1800 with aircon and «.xtrai. good condition White with black top rrmiH— pftam 0 por» MOS3II •As* II noon NOVEMBER 1000 OPEL KAPC7171 words
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Advertisement211 1974-02-16 21 MID. 1070 MORRIO MINI 1000 good condition $4,440 on o Tel *****5 Spore. after 11 am No dealers 1173 DAIHATSU 300 Stationwagon excellent condition 50 m p.g one owner $5,850 ono Tef 8' 0267 DATSUN PICK-UP wooden body one owner In good condition Spend over $400 on R O V211 words
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Advertisement165 1974-02-16 21 MOTD EXCELLENT CONDITION, engine recently overhauled, new Interior, some spare parts Best offer over $4,900 Tel *****5 View Sunday NOVEMBER 1000 MERCEDEO 200 One director owner. 32.000 miles Excellent condlUon Reasonable offer to 143 Braddell Road. Spore UNIVERSAL CARS COROIALLV INVITE YOU TO CALL IN ANO VIEW THE NEW 1074165 words
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Advertisement202 1974-02-16 21 MERCEDES 2SOSE 1000. Oood condition with power steenr« alrcond tinted glass, stereo cassette, floor gear $8,500 o no Tel *****0 1000 FORC CORTINA 1300 Deluxe good nimung condition. $3,800/--o.n a View at 69. Nemesu Avenue. Old Upper Thomson Road, Spore JAGUAR XJO 4.2 AUTOMATIC, lm maculate condition, with many extras202 words
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Advertisement684 1974-02-16 22 A large, progressive, fast-expanding Group of I I Con-panics marketing a wide range of engineering I I products Including logging, earth-moving. Industrial. I I ar.-lcultural and automotive equipment 1* seeking I I suitably qualified per: on» to All the following appoint- I I merits I IMM M\s\GEß Minim am a684 words
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Advertisement584 1974-02-16 22 a TELECOMMUNICATION MANUFACTURERS (MALAYSIA) SDM BHD Applications are lnvlt?d from suitable Malaysian Citizens for the following posts: SALES EXECUTIVE: The position will be responsible for overall supervision and planning of tales activities, preparation of tenders, negotiation with customers at all levels and general administration of Sales Department. A diploma or584 words
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Advertisement687 1974-02-16 22 We are a progressive International trading company well established in Malaysia. Due to our expansion programme, we are looking for suitably qualified Malaysians (male preferably bumlpu'xa) to Oil the following positions:— 1) Trainee Assistant Marketing Exccutl\e (Printing Dept.i 2) Assistant Marketing Executive (Electro Technical Dept.i The Man we are looking687 words
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Advertisement696 1974-02-16 22 MALAYSIA BRITISH ASSURANCE *w r SDN. BND. .-vSJIv Kuala Lumpur, Penanc. Ipoh m Seremban. Johore Baru We Invite applications from suitably qualified p.Tscns to fill the following vacancies In our Head Office and Branches: 1. Senior Executives Underwriters Men with good general training In most classes and those with experience696 words
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Advertisement871 1974-02-16 22 FORM I NOTICE BY THE COMMISSIONER RELATING TO INDEFEASIBILITY I Section 84 It) NOTICE BY THF. COMMISSIONER OF LAND Til I I Whereas I am sattsfi-d of the validity of the replacement titles to the holdings described in the Schedule hereto, together with the names and addresses of the proprietors871 words
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Letter52 1974-02-16 23 I READ with deep regret your report (S.T. Feb. 12) where important and irreplaceable documents were burnt in a lawyer's office. Should such important documents be allowed to be kept in partially completed buildings with increased fire risks' Should they not be kept in non-combus-tlve safes? PROFESSIONAL,52 words
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370 1974-02-16 23 RATHER than adding to the public discussion and complaints on the deteriorating bus services, I would tenaer the following three suggestions, which, while made in cognisance of the Increasing operating costs, also gives recogni tlon to the undue hardship caused to people with lower370 words
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Letter109 1974-02-16 23 rrvHERE must be an ln--1 crease In bus fares to provide better working conditions for the bus workers and also to Improve the- present state of service. But why the Increase of 10 cents? I have two suggestions. Increase fares by five cents, so that the new lares will be109 words
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Letter69 1974-02-16 23 I UNDERSTAND the need for the rise In bus fare. But to pay an additional 20 cents for a trip, to and fro, would be rather taxlr g for those who have to make short trips, especially housewives who need to do marketing dally. Couldn't It be possible to retain69 words
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Letter62 1974-02-16 23 RECENTLY I had cause to make a complaint against a medical practitioner, and I wrote to the Singapore Medical Association. They replied that the "SMA Council is not a disciplinary body and therefore has no Jurtsdicatlon In any matter concerning the individual conduct of its members." Would the relevant authorities62 words
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Letter103 1974-02-16 23 I REFER to your report "First Tiger Year baby so quiet after a hearty roar" (S.T., Jan. 25). Your report said that the first Tiger Year baby was born at 12.35 a.m. at Kandang Kerbau Hospital on Jan. 23, and that the first baby bom at the Thomson Hospital that103 words
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Letter42 1974-02-16 23 rE access to Kandang Kerbau Hospital via Buklt Tlmah Road was a great convenience for out-patients. The gate is now shut at certain hours causing a lot of hardship to patients who alight from buses at Buklt Tlmah Road. SOMASINDRAM, Singapore 9,42 words
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120 1974-02-16 23 WE REFER to the letter headlined "Call to promote bright pupils after six month:" (ST. Jan. 4). When the two semester school year was Introduced In 1972, it was envisaged that exceptionally bright pupils might be promoted after one semester Instead of a full120 words
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Letter128 1974-02-16 23 I REFER to the letter by "Frustrated Gemini" (S.T. Jan. 17). The first buses of service numbers 160 A and 103 A are scheduled to leave their termini at 6.00 a.m. and 5.30 a.m. respectively, from Monday to Saturday and both at 6.30 a.m. on Sundays and Public Holidays. Incidentally,128 words
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Letter133 1974-02-16 23 1 REFER to the letter by "Colour Conscious" (S.T. Jan. 16). The Singapore Bus Service Ltd (SBS) has been requested to display distinctive and informative plates In front and by the side entrance of all buses. The SBS has also been requested to ensure that service numbers are properly lighted133 words
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Letter220 1974-02-16 23 IREFEK to the letter by C.K. Ti (8.T.. Jan. 15). The suggestion of C.K. Ti that the increased rates of taxes be Imposed only on new car registrations would mean that the owners of cars before introduction of the Increased rates are placed In a more favourable position as compared220 words
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Letter80 1974-02-16 23 I REFER to the letters by "Concerned," "Involved" and "Doubtful" under the heading "NWC's wage supplement and small companies" (S.T. Feb. 5). Like previous NWC recommendations, the Interim wage supplement of 125 per month Is Intended as a guideline, Its Implementation being left to be negotiated between80 words
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Advertisement381 1974-02-16 23 NEW NATION has vacancies for two male CADET JOURNALISTS with HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATES lor rquitalrntv Candidates should be very good In written and spoken English and have a keen Interest In current affairs and a willingness to work Irregular hours. For one vacancy the candidate should be able to read381 words
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Advertisement551 1974-02-16 23 VACANCIES A merchant bank to be incorporated shortly seeks the services of a well qualified individual for the post of A. FINANCE MANACER This is a new position which is rewarding and challenging and it is envisaged that applicants must have initiative, drive and foresight as well as the ability551 words
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Advertisement413 1974-02-16 23 %^fo COMPUTER PROCRAMMER Sarawak Shell invite applications for the abovs position. Candidates should be Malaysians, preferably domiciled in Sarawak be between the ages of 25 -30 have either a degree in Computer Science or a degree in Science or Economics/ Accounting have at least 2- 3 years' experience in writing413 words
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Advertisement775 1974-02-16 23 PEMBERITAHI' TAWARAN KKMENTtRIAN MSIHATAN T A W A R A N-TAWARAN adalah dipelawa ur.tuk meni* bekalkan barang-barang k«. pad* Jabatan-Jabatan Pea* übatan berikut:— (Z) SURGICAL DRES» SINOS 1974 7S C (AAi ANAESTHETIC HOSPITAL SUIK DRIES 1974/ 75. (AB) EMPTY GA» CYLINDER* OLYC E R 1 K SYRINOE A: LABAT* A775 words
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Article687 1974-02-16 24 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Bj fOMMANDER-IN-v CHIEF 11, with apprentice Masruhen Masjuay claiming a 7-lb allowance, looks a bright each-way prospect in Race Seven at today's pro-am races at Bukit Timah. This speedy five-year-old obviously has stamina limitations he flopped in both the lOf Penang Gold687 words
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Article36 1974-02-16 24 RACE 1: Cynai Ameer RACE 2: Ann* Miaty Anne RACE 3: Drake Aknbra RACE 4: I menu VIII Carbine RACE S: Favenham Motivation RACE 6: Brijht Sky Pimarro HI RACE 7: Commander-In-Chief II Super Film36 words
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Article782 1974-02-16 24 RACE 1 MS THE LADIES RACE— 5JF. 1 Excel 11.05 B. von Ussberg 2 Colony Surf 11.03 G. Tailor t 3 Johnara 11.00 G. Cashin IS 4 Picasso II 10.10 II. Cboong 19 5 Straight Inn 10.09 F. TlbbatU 1« 6 W.nfrdfoot Marksman 10.04 E.A. Won* It 7782 words
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515 1974-02-16 24 DENNIS CHIA - Exempt sparkles in windingup gallop DENNIS CHIA By EXEMPT, a fancied Class One 8f runner on Sunday, wound up his training with a sparkling 3f at Buklt Tlmah yesterday morning. Ridden by Desmond Brown, he wp.s clocked In a tick over 37 seconds. Oler Casslni (Prakash Perelra>. also In the515 words
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Article886 1974-02-16 24 MeJ MM 2 30 MARA CLASS 5 2F miUOMM (Catchw«tght« 12.0) 1 2 Twa*M (Selanfor PRO V rtiiim i; I 2M2 air*rt«n i St Uui«or PRO tnli* 1 lMm (Spof» per titnorn, 4 M Cm* (Spot* PC) arawa 13 t Ml«M*a«t (Sllaportc) <_, 2 *■■*•< Stlancor PRO in886 words
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Advertisement584 1974-02-16 24 VAN UERHORST ASIA PTE LTD AN INTERNATIONAL INDUSTRIAL HARD CHROME PLATING ANO ENGINEERING COMPANY, RECONDITIONING CYLINDER LINERS, PISTONS, CRANKSHAFTS, CROSSHEADS, HYDRAULIC EQUIPMENT AND OTHER MACHINE PARTS. We require for our production department (A) SUPERVISOR ♦or the machining department, at leaat 5 yuars' workshop experience in supervising capacity. (B) MACHINISTS for584 words
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Advertisement666 1974-02-16 24 UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG DEPARTMENT OF EXTRA-MURAL STUDIES Staff Tutorship in Housing Management Applications are invited for the post of Staff Tutor in Hous mg Management Candidates should be suitably qualified and should have had experience of Housing Management Knowledge of housing conditions in Hong Kong or Singapore would be666 words
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Advertisement116 1974-02-16 24 From SINGAPORE All the way to the USA via HONG KONG, TAIPEI 81 TOKYO Throughout the heart of Asia and to the USA m Bangkok Osaka M "'^^^*^aw f AJjong Kong Ta p e A San Francisc^ 1 m O^ AnflfilflQ ft ■r luo lyopoa 1 Kuala 9CJ M m116 words
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Article, Illustration229 1974-02-16 25 PETERSIOW - SYA select Yeo for Sportsman award PETERSIOW By CEAP Games gold medallist Julian Yeo has been nominated by the Singapore Yachting Association to the SNOC for the Julian, with Henry Tang as crew, won the -ark class in the last seap Game* here .n September, beating top :lass opposition Irom229 words
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Article153 1974-02-16 25 S T Theresas dominated the Paslr Panjang District annual cross-country competi- Micßltchle Re££o7r !i?leT d y wU>nlnß t un Res jits Boy* hewer Sec mdividual l^TsaTSuSSg Kalalaeluan 3 aflnhat Mahal Team: 1 St. Theresa's 2 New Town 3 Yusof Ishak Individual: 1 Tang Jut X*'. a153 words
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Article112 1974-02-16 25 Chinese athletes barred by IAAF' LONDON, Fri. The International Amateur Athletic Fed-' eratlon (lAAF) said yesterday Chinese athletes would be barred from the track and Held events in next September's Asian Games in Teheran. The announcement followed a decision by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to recognise the Games, even112 words
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Article44 1974-02-16 25 WELLINOTON. Pri One of New Zealand's cricketing greats. C.B. (Stewle) Dempottr. Cled here last night aged A stylish opening K»*«rian Dempster played for New Zealand and for Leicestershire In county cricket In a first class career stretching from 1922 to 1948. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article530 1974-02-16 25 CINGAPORES "Jumbo Ozaki Toh Boh Heng carried a red hot putter yesterday to equal the course record of one-under-par 65 on the first day of the lACsponsored Warren Golf Open championship, reports Ernest Frida. Playing brlllant golf Boh Heng went out In two-over-par 35 and returned530 words
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Article490 1974-02-16 25 LONDON, Frl. Leeds United. England's team of the season, meet Second Division opposition In the fifth round of the F.A. Cup tomorrow but they are taking their match against Bristol City very lyLeeds manager Don Revle took three assistants to watch the West ofReuter - 490 words
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Article, Illustration302 1974-02-16 25 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By OUTHRIE Waurh had two of their players ordered off for rough play but it did not stop them from beating Rollei 2-1 in the Singapore Business Houses League Division One match at GiUman Barracks. Centre forward Arthur Francisco and302 words
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Article, Illustration288 1974-02-16 25 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By SOUTH African Athletic Union has invited Singapore to its first Open Championships at Pretoria in April. It has invited all countries affiliated to the International Olympic Council to send athletes to the championships on condition they reach its qualifying standards. The standards288 words
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Article52 1974-02-16 25 The Singapore Police will hold a basketball competition shortly for youths between 13 and 17 years, out of school and non club members. Individuals and teams wishIng to participate are Invited to viotaln entry forms .rom all community centres and any police sutlon Closing date for entries Is52 words
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Article29 1974-02-16 25 SRC 2-1 In their friendly soccer match on the padang yesterday Vernon and Latin scored to give Wearne a 2-0 lead at halltlme. Anthony scored for SRC.29 words
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Article371 1974-02-16 25 MANILA, Frl Hsu Sheng San of Taiwan fired a three under 69 today to share the lead with Graham Marsh of Australia alter the second round of the Philippine Open golf championship with a 36-hole total of 139. Hsu fired a two-under 70 yesterday and wasReuter - 371 words
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Article50 1974-02-16 25 DEFENDING champions Home Affairs qualified for the final of the Inter-Mtms-try badminton championship when they edged Education 3-2 at Linden Drive on Thursday. In the other semi-final Defence trounced Finance 6-0 The final will be at BBA Hall. Oulllemard Road, on March 12 at 7 p.m.50 words
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Article248 1974-02-16 25 Marble set sights on a double MARBLE Sports ITI Club, the glamour Junior club In Football Association of Singapore's league, have set their sights on a double this year, reports JOE DORAI. They hope to win the FAS Division Two League tournament starting next month and the President's Cup knock248 words
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Miscellaneous70 1974-02-16 25 SOCCER FAS Dlv 1 If: Port Authority RC v Outhrle Hamilton v Police (Jl Besar Stadium. 3 and 4.45 pan BL'GBY Tour match: Ponsonby of Auckland v SRU President* XV (PaiUng 5 pm.i HOCKEY BUA I ndrr-23 I*: »>RC v Khalsa (Ferrer Park S>: Police v Armed Forces "A" (Thomson70 words
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307 1974-02-16 26 NorthKoreans sink Southern fishing boat SEOUL. Frt The North Korean Navy today sank one South Korean fishing boat and wrecked another off the west coast of Korea, sending relations between the two countries to their lowest ebb In recent years. The 84-ton trawler. Suwon No. 32, sank 25 minutes afterReuter - 307 words
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Article41 1974-02-16 26 JAKARTA. Frt. The American Caltex Oil Company has agreed to spend between US$4O million (SIIOO million i and US$6O million (S$lM million) to build rice estate* In the Rhlo mainland. Central Sumatra. Agriculture Minister Thojlb HaaiwidMa said today.41 words
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269 1974-02-16 26 Saigon bid to gain control of isles SAIGON, Frl. South Vietnam said today It Intended to gain full control of all Islands In the Paracel and Spratly groups even if it means fighting China and two of its closest allies, the Philippines and Taiwan. In an unprecedented line-up at the269 words
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Article47 1974-02-16 26 PARIS. Fri. Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko arrived here today on an official three-day visit to Prance. He was met at Oily airport by his French counterpart. Mr Michel Jpbert. with whom he was dut to start talks Immediately before meeting President Pompidou. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Obituary121 1974-02-16 26 MR. AXMUTMAM MAIM, 54. (Oil- I field depot. Senoko. Anxuk) pass- I ed away peacefully IS/2/T4 ■earing bthlnd wife Ammukutty I Nair. children L*»la. Paniunni. i Sent ha. tndra. Barala, Prabhs. i aon-ln-law S. PooraJ and grandson Mthuraj to mourn the lea*. I Cremated tame day. Thanks to I121 words
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118 1974-02-16 26 PHNOM PENH, Frl Communist gunners shelled a government artillery position in a Phnorr. Penh suburb today, damaging one 105 mm howitser and setting off an ammunition dump that burned for one hour, field reporteta said. The battery was located In a school118 words
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Article407 1974-02-16 26 U>KOON. Frl. Th» market eloaad firmer In qulot trading and >i S p m th« F.T. Ib4*s waa up 18 to 31» 0 Induitrtala wen aclectively harder In plana and olla gained partly reflecting ramoura that t»» Arab oil embargo may be lifted Banka were mlied witb LJoyda407 words
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Article23 1974-02-16 26 LONDON, m.- apot 46 00. Settlement March 44.28 April 45 75. April/June 46.23 May 44. M. CIXMarch 45.00. April 44.60. ."one: gum23 words
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Article30 1974-02-16 26 LONDON, m.— Spot buyers fUSS (■I- ISO), sellers <S*S5 (-4-iN). Forward buyers C33BS £70). tellers fSJM J7O) Settlement ISSSO (+£3o). Turnover a.m. lIS toes p.m. 520 torn Tone: Steady.30 words
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Article51 1974-02-16 26 WASHINGTON. Frl. Julie Nixon KUenhower na In satUfactory condition today after undergoing surgery yesterday for removal of a benign ovarian cyst, her White House doctor amid. Dr. William Lukath gave the report after visiting the President's 25-year -old daughter at Indiana University Medical Centre In '"^i»nfvpollg. Indiana—AP - 51 words
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Article37 1974-02-16 26 LAHORE. Frl Pakistan International Airlines last night announced that Lahore Airport would be dosed from Feb. 30 to 33 to enable the airport authorities to handle YIP flgtau in connection with the Islamic Summit Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article16 1974-02-16 26 TOKYO. Frt. Japan today appointed new envoys to South Yemen. Iceland and Mauretanla.— A.P.AP - 16 words
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196 1974-02-16 26 Town sealed off after big bomb blast BELFAST, Fri. The small Northern Ireland town of Dungannon was scaled off today as troops and police examined the devastation caused by one of the province's blggest-ever guerilla bombs. The bomb, estimated between 5M and 700 Ib. (2*o and 3M kg*) was plantedReuter - 196 words
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Miscellaneous14 1974-02-16 26 The weather THE weather outlook for Singapore today from tun. to noon: No rain.14 words
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