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Title Section21 1974-06-11 1 TOTAL DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 250,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FINAL EDITION TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1974 25 CENTS M.C.(P) 21/7421 words
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Article, Illustration511 1974-06-11 1 GHAZALI: WE WILL THEM 'We shall search every tree and behind every rock for the jungle rats' KUALA LUMPUR, Monday HOME Affairs Minister Tan Sri Chazali Shafie reaffirmed today that the Malaysian Government would do everything within its power to crush communist insurgents operating in the country. "We shall, if511 words
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Article88 1974-06-11 1 Bomb alert in Soviet plane ROME, Mon. PoUce at Rome's Fiumlclno airport yesterday searched an Aeroflot plane carrying a Soviet minister after an anonymous phone caller said there was a bomb on board. Armed police and Carabinierl (para -military KUce) searched all (gace but found no trace of a bomb,Reuter - 88 words
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Article296 1974-06-11 1 CAIRO. Monday JHE Arab Socialist Union (ASU), Egypt's only political party, today praised President Nixon for the "positive" change in America's Middle East policy, and said it will turn out 100,000 people to greet the US President on his arrival on Wednesday. A statement296 words
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123 1974-06-11 1 Paul Woe - Hunt for three who stabbed friend to death Paul Woe By A HUNT was on last night for three men who fled after fatally stabbing a friend during a quarrel. Loh Kuan Seng, 26, of Charlton Lane. In Upper Serangocn Road, was stabbed In the chest, arm and face. He123 words
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Article16 1974-06-11 1 MADRID. Mon Ouatemclan Nobel prlze-wlnnlng author MUroel AsturUs died here yesterday aged 76. Reuter.Reuter - 16 words
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Article153 1974-06-11 1 /CANBERRA, Mon. Xj —Prime Minister Goueh Whitlam suffered a setback from his Labour Parliamentary colleagues here today with the election of leftwing Overseas Trade Minister Dr. Jim Cairns as his deputy. Mr. Whitlam himself was re-elected leader unopposed at today's crucial caucus meeting, but vas reported toReuter - 153 words
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Article93 1974-06-11 1 LONDON, Mon A jumbo Jet on its wav to Toronto with 250 passengers dumped thousands of gallons of fuel and diverted to Prettwick airport In Scotland yesterday when a 29-year-old woman passenger went Into premature labour. Mrs. Elisabeth Maugartn! a Canadian who was seven and a halfReuter - 93 words
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Article, Illustration190 1974-06-11 1 Two escape in Tiger Moth crash-landing THE pilot and a passenger of this Tiger Moth belonging to the Singapore Flying Club escaped unhurt when their two-seater plane crashlandrd on a hill off 12] mle Mandal Road at 5.45 p.m. yesterday. The two men walked out of their plane una'ded. They190 words
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140 1974-06-11 1 GIRL'S KIDNAP: $1,200 OFFER FOR LEADS BANGKOK, Monday AN American man has offered a US$5OO (S$ 1,200) reward for information on his four-year-old daughter, who was kidnapped a week ago in south-east Thailand, a US Embassy spokesman said today. But the father. Mr. Tony Trevino, who works for an AmericanAP - 140 words
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186 1974-06-11 1 Thai workers protest for more pay BANGKOK, Monday \|ORE than 1,000 Thai textile workers ITI staged an all-out vigil early today to back their demands for wage boosts and more social benefits. The protest, which began over the weekend, was the first such since Prime Minister Sanya Dharmasakti reshuffled his186 words
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Article44 1974-06-11 1 NEW YORK. Man Dow Jone.« averages, based on first hour of trading on the New York Btcek Exchange 90 i Indus M 966. down 406; M transp 175 64. down 0.04: IS Utlls 7538 up OH; U stocks 3SS 21. down 0.66.44 words
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Article24 1974-06-11 1 CNITXD NATIONS, Mon The Security Council today recommended that the Oaneral Assembly admit i Bangladesh to membership In the United Nation*. A>.24 words
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Article42 1974-06-11 1 BASLE. <BwUaerland> Mon. The Sortet Union told an estimated 330 tons of gold on the free world market last year, largr-t Soviet gold exports since the 1965 record talas. according tc the Bank for International Settlements (BISi APAP - 42 words
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Article30 1974-06-11 1 CARACAS. Mon Venezuela's total oil production for lac 1 month averaged an all tune low of 2,972.637 barrels a day. the Ministry of Mints ■no Hydrocarbons reported.— APAP - 30 words
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Article79 1974-06-11 1 Nixon says 'no* again WASHINGTON, Mob. President Nixon today defiantly rejected Ike tmmtik mfcpoena for Watergate evidence limed by tbe House of Representatives Judleiary Committee. Be accused the committee which Is con■tderini his Impeachment of pursuing the "chimera of additional evidence from additional tapes" and urged It to call79 words
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Advertisement215 1974-06-11 1 I DNUUN LAST HOURS OF A GUNMAN— BY HOSTAGE PAGE I'LSTEB forces on 'flood alert' 3 FOREIGN croup's $14 million swindle 6 FANB who sneak cans Into stadium warned 15 RAPID rise In world Inflation forecast 34 FRANCE to carry o n with Its N test 24 WORLD NEWS 2.215 words
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207 1974-06-11 2 Strike threat by 18 anti Ahmadi parties LAHORE, Mon. A convention of 18 religious and political parties held at a city mosque here yesterday drew up a four-point charter aimed against the minority Ahmadl Muslim sect, which It gave Prime Minister ZulOkar All Bhutto's Government four days to accept, orReuter - 207 words
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Article67 1974-06-11 2 TOKYO. Mon— The sevenweek exhibition of the Mono Lisa In Japan ends today, and a record single-day crowd of 6MM waited In line for up to two hours today to asa the Leonardo da Vinci masterpiece Since April 30. officials said. more than 1.4 million people haveAP - 67 words
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Article81 1974-06-11 2 MILAN, Mon. Five bandits held up Milan's main post office today and made away with a bag full of foreign currency estimated to be worth hundreds of thousand dollars. It was the second time In four months that the Milan post office was raided. The81 words
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284 1974-06-11 2 Europe bankers may give Italy a hand BASLE. Mon. European central bankers have Informally discussed helping Italy 1 finance its grave balance of payments deficit with International, officially guaranteed credits through commercial banks. Informed monetary officials said here today. They said no commitment or firm agreement bad been reached onReuter; AP - 284 words
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Article366 1974-06-11 2 $7.2 bil aid move for 30 nations Victims of higher oil and food prices WASHINGTON.. Monday J^ REPORT prepared by three economic experts proposes that the industrial nations of Europe, North America and Japan join the oil-producing nations in contributing US$3 billion (557.2 billion) to aid some 30 poor countries366 words
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Article96 1974-06-11 2 OAU accepts $500 m aid MOGADISHU, Mon. Delegates to tne Council of Ministers meeting of the Organisation of African Unity (OAU) agreed yesterday to accept the Arab oil producing countries' offer of US$2OO million (B*4Bo million) for poor African states hard hit by the rising cost of oil. The funds,NYT - 96 words
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Article34 1974-06-11 2 HEW YORK. Mon. Russian professor Boris P. Redkln arrived at Kennedy airport yesterday from Japan, the latest In a series of Russian academics and Intellectuals to seek asylum In the West— UPl34 words
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Article63 1974-06-11 2 MOSCOW. Mon Jewish ballet dancer Valery FanoT saM today he and his wife have bean promised exit r\m* on Wednesday and they plan to leave the Soviet Union ou Friday. Panov, who has waged a two-year fight to emigrate, had been advised by Soviet authorities on Saturday63 words
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Article30 1974-06-11 2 SSOUL. Mon.— South Korea plans to participate in tha Indian goveramontspooaored lr.temattonal trade fair to be bald In New Delhi Nov. 14-Dac 11. foreign ministry officials said yesterday.30 words
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205 1974-06-11 2 Partial control on China trade firm fIANOKOK. Mon. The D Thai Government will reuir partial control of a company being set uP to handle trade with i China. a legislative committee said today. Mr. Kasem Chatkayanich. a member of a National Ass c m bly committee said a trade corporation205 words
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Article71 1974-06-11 2 NEW DELHI. Mon. The search for four aliasing members of an Indo-New Zealand women's mountaineering team in the Himalaya* baa been abandoned, a T"fc+T"r" for the Indian Mountalneer- foundation said yesterday. m leader of the IndoTlbstan border police search party, Mr. Burendsr Singh. reported to71 words
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Article156 1974-06-11 2 JAKARTA, Mob. Foreign Minister Adam Malik's visit to several Cast European countries next month was aimed at further fostering good relations between Indonesia and those countries. Foreign Ministry officials said today The officials denied reports that the »lsit was Intended to seek loans from the156 words
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Article, Illustration267 1974-06-11 2 (]AIRO, Mon. The Palestinians' decision to boycott the Geneva peace conference unless a satisfactory formula is found for their participation, is the central issue facing President Nixon on his coming visit to the Middle East. When he meets Arrb leaders, starting withReuter; UPI - 267 words
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75 1974-06-11 2 WASHINGTON, Mon The Soviet Union apparently has given Syria Its first squadron of advanced MIG-23 Jet fighters. According to US Intelligence report 16 crated MIG-23 "fioggers" were sent to Syria recently aboard Russian merchant ships. Intelligence agents have been watching for these deliveries75 words
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631 1974-06-11 3 Call to set up a code of conduct for big firms... AFTER YEARS STUDY BY PANEL UNITED NATIONS, Monday A UNITED Nations panel, after nearly a year of studying multinational cor|K)rations, has unanimously recommended the creation of a permanent commission that would seek to harmonise the global companies activities withNYT - 631 words
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Article162 1974-06-11 3 pOLUMBUS. Mon. \j Ohio's Irish legislators are asking President Nixon to send Secretary of State Henry Kissinger to negotiate a peace in Northern Ireland. "I thought if he (Kissinger) could do it in Vietnam and In the Middle East, he could do It for the Irish." said Senate Senator162 words
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Article160 1974-06-11 3 ROME: The steady Increase In Italian food prices is bad enough. But today the National Cooperatives Association had more bad news: A 10 per cent Increase in the price of toothpicks. CATANIA: Some 200 prisoners tonlfht called off a two-day-old Jail revolt In this Sicilian to* n after policeAgencies - 160 words
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358 1974-06-11 3 Colson denies truth in Nixon 's defence: Time NEW YORK. Mon. Time Magazine yesterday quoted reliable sources close to former White House aide Charles Colson rs saying he has given investigators information contradicting President Nixon's Watergate defence. Mr. Colson, previously a stainch supporter of the President, pleaded guilty last weekAP; NYT - 358 words
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Article, Illustration382 1974-06-11 3 BELFAST, Mob. Security forces in Northern Ireland have been placed on pre-alert in anticipation of a new wave of violence by Protestant extremist groups, military sources said today. Military Intelligence reports received in the past week, according: to army sources, warned of plans to mountReuter; UPI - 382 words
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236 1974-06-11 3 NICE, Mon. Singapore's opponents in round three of the chess olympiad preliminaries was Andorra, a much improved team whose first board help Pang Kok Leong to a draw. Leslie Leow and Choong Liong On won easily on the next two boards to give us236 words
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295 1974-06-11 3 Viets accuse DrKof cover-up on pact violations HONGKONG, Monday J^ORTH Vietnam yesterday accused US Secretary of State, Dr Henry Kissinger, of slandering and misleading public opinion to cover up the violations af the Paris peace agreement by the US and South Vietnam, the North Vietnam news agency reported. A Foreign295 words
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Article107 1974-06-11 3 SEEING JAPAN BEFORE DYING rKYO, Mon— Yoabito Furuta. 3«. wanted bis bride of one month and his two children by his late first wife to see their own country Early In May, they set oat in the family car to visit the most famous scenic spots of Japan, taking snapshotsUPI - 107 words
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195 1974-06-11 3 RANGOON, Mon. The Burmese Oovernrr.ent has accused workers of using violence rather than negotiations to settle their grievances which have led to widespread strikes and demonstrations claiming 22 lives, according to the officials news airrncy Burma. The situation In the capital of Rangoon andReuter - 195 words
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Article134 1974-06-11 3 DINAH LASHES LUZON'S 'RICE BOWL' MANILA, Mon— Storm Dinah whipped across the Philippines' "rice bowl" region of central Luzon today with 62 mlle-an-hour centre winds, but spared the populous greater Manila area. The Red Cross and other Government relief agencies said they expect to receive disaster reports later in theUPI - 134 words
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Article35 1974-06-11 3 TOKYO. Mon. The Tokyu Hotel on Outrn, one of the Japanese-operation hotels on the U.S. island In the Pacific, has suspended operation apparently because of poor business, the Malnlchl newspapers said today. UPI.UPI - 35 words
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Article99 1974-06-11 4 CJWANBEA (Wales), Mon. O Prime Minister Harold Wilson said last night that the Conservative opposition leader Edwurd Heath would seek a mandate at the next election to keep Britain In the Common Market regardless of terms. In his speech to a conference of Labour PartyReuter - 99 words
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445 1974-06-11 4 Ties with Moscow pave way for links with East Europe MOSCOW. Mon. The Soviet Union and Portugal have re-esta-bllahed diplomatic relations, opening the way for a new era of cooperation between Lisbon and Eastern Europe, U was announced yesterday. The announcement, circulated here by Taas, the official new* agency, saidReuter; NYT; UPI - 445 words
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Article36 1974-06-11 4 DURBAN. Mon. Three African* were killed last night when they Jumped fiom a train which failed to Hop at their station and were run down by a train coming In the opposite direction. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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163 1974-06-11 4 Stars in Taipeh for film festival rpAIPEH, Mon. Foreign X delegations to the 20th Asian Film Festival arrived here today for the opening ceremony of the annual event tomorrow. A total of 39 entries from 10 participating nations had been received for the current film festival, the third to takeReuter - 163 words
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Article, Illustration98 1974-06-11 4 TOKYO. Mm.— A hospital official Maaamlchl Sanrto draw lj million yen (110,700) out of a bank for noapiui expenses put the bag full of money on top of nu car. forgot about It. and drove back to hospital Tortj minutes later, pence said, a mother phoned andAP - 98 words
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307 1974-06-11 4 SAIGON. Mon. SQUADRONS Of Oov- eminent warpUnes killed 125 communist soldiers in numerous bombing and strafing runs yesterday as a month-old battle continued near Saigon, the Salgcn Military Command said today. Fifty-two Al Skyralders and Ti Freedom Fighter jets hit communist troops near307 words
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Article42 1974-06-11 4 LONDON, Men. The Duke of Gloucester, 74, the only surviving brother of the late King George VI, died during the night following an illness. The Duke's falling health bad been giving cause far concern for some time.— Beater.42 words
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381 1974-06-11 4 JAKARTA, Mon. mHE armed forces dally 1 Angkatan Berseniata. which reflect* the thinking of the military, expressed hope today that the current visit oi Burmese President Ne Win will promote peace in South east Asia. The paper said: •'Many clrc'es believe thatReuter - 381 words
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Article69 1974-06-11 4 'Sorry 'came too late BRUSSELS, Mm. a M-ycar-oM Belgian pharmacy student apologised to bis rival la lore for trying to poison him with enough belladonna to kill 15 „■*«> at hit trial for attempted murder ■^J ll Tjf**" t*e apoloiioa, but the jury didn't The student, Pol Brouart. was sentencedUPI - 69 words
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Article, Illustration714 1974-06-11 4 HINT ON WATERGATE AND SLA WASHINGTON. Monday 1 yiCE-President Ford said in Cleveland last night that it was "immoral" to condemn crime by Government officials while condoning crime by "urban guerilla revolutionaries." "Right is right, wrong la wrong," he said InNYT; UPI - 714 words
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206 1974-06-11 4 Coalition pulls through by only a seat rNN, Mon. West Germany's Social Democratic Party <BPD> kept their grip on the reins of the "white horse" state of Lower Saxony today but were only held In the saddle by their small Liberal Party ally Final official results gave the Left -LiberalReuter - 206 words
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88 1974-06-11 4 Nepalese plan to conserve Himalayas KATMANDU. Mon. A national park Is to be created In Nepal to preserve from human depredation the majestic mountain scenery of the Nepalese Himalayas, Including that around Mount Everest. King BUcndra, tan conservationist. has personally set the plans In motion and his Oorernneiit hat nowReuter - 88 words
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Article, Illustration396 1974-06-11 5 NE WIN IN ON THURSDAY FOR TALKS POLITICAL and security problems of littoral states bordering the Indian Ocean are expected to figure prominently in Burmese President Ne Win's discussions with Singapo/e leaders during his four-day visit beginning on Thursday. Also high on the agenda396 words
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Article37 1974-06-11 5 THB Minister for Finance. Mr. Hon Bui Sen and his wife will be gueats-of-honour at the annual dinner of the Singapore Institute of Management at the Tanglln Room. Shangii-L« Hotel on July 177. at pjav37 words
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339 1974-06-11 5 THE GIRLS WHO DON'T READ ENOUGH. itfALAY girls were ITX yesterday advised to read more English books If they want to improve their command of the language. Clk Flrdaus Akip. t teacher, said Malay girls were generally weak 1m their English becaus; they did not speak and read enough. They339 words
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Article55 1974-06-11 5 THE Metrication Board has clarified that the public sector and 76 par cent of the industrial sector will go completely metric by the end of 1976 and not this year as reported The 1976 target date U In line with the five-year conversion programme announced in55 words
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Article30 1974-06-11 5 THE People's Front will screen a Chinese film. The Pillar of Society, at the Olobe Theatre on Sunday at 9.30 am to raise funds for a mobile clinic30 words
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Article186 1974-06-11 5 German firm plans bigger plant /"i rRM AN diesel en VI glne makers Klockner Humboldt Deuts plans to set up a new factory here three times bigger than Its present building In Jurong. Anno n n c Ing this yesterday, the company's regional manager for Asia, Mr. Thomas L. Erdhuetter.186 words
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415 1974-06-11 5 Chew Lee Ching - VITAL NEED TO PLAN FOOD AND THE FAMILY Chew Lee Ching By rpHE Minister of Btate X (Health). Dr. Ang Kok Peng, yesterday urged biology teachers to bear in mind the vltai question of population planning and food production. Dr. Ang said this was Important for In Asia where the415 words
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Article345 1974-06-11 5 Buying more farm fresh eggs rl sale of fresh eggs direct from the five poultry farms In the last fortnight is encouraging, according to the Trade Department yesterday. A Trade Department statement said that more members of the public were patronising these farms dally. The farms are: Tal Hua Trading345 words
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Article, Illustration255 1974-06-11 5 ORITISH investors will continue to be attracted to Singapore If they think their investments are in mutual interest. The new British High Commissioner here Mr John Peter Trlpp, said this yesterday In his first Press Interview alter presenting his credentials last255 words
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Article76 1974-06-11 5 Police warn of snatch thieves POLICE yesterday advised women against wearing expensive jewellery on the streets when they are unescorted. A woman supervisor. Tay Lee Klang. 38, recently lost $1,096 In cash and jewellery to a snatch thief In this manner. She was walking alone along Pheng Oeck Avenue. Bennett76 words
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Article167 1974-06-11 5 REVENUE collected by the Singapore Customs and Revenue Department dropped sharply in February and March. Revenue collected during the two months totalled $33,123,000 and $32,365,000 respectively, compared to $39,219,000 in January, according to the May Issue of the Monthly Digest The revenue was baaed on Import167 words
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Article44 1974-06-11 5 A CANTON aaautent Wirf for ataallnc »M 0 MM UM cuUn at tikt Onlt«l UxJuatrtai OWpoiaUou Ltd. tat JaJan B«aut. Jurong. oo Sun* mUrn Chang Kwang ptoadad guilty to atcaUng Uw aooay h»hii>gln< to tha caotaao propHator. Mr Due KH» Ung44 words
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Miscellaneous282 1974-06-11 5 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS familiar to the motorist 1 t0 ct one to ■< %&?<*'*-* -tv 5 Damage done with that fSK!^ <7 mischievous look' <6i. her P^P'* "»fht wait Teasing good for youth. for th oth re "UR then' Jff? ml ly <lo> 10 Concurs In a note to282 words
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Article356 1974-06-11 6 Police told of death threats A DIRECTOR of a local realty investment firm has reported to the police that a group of foreigners has swindled the company of some $14 million and threatened to kill all the organisation's directors with the help of an "international murder356 words
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Article265 1974-06-11 6 Union's 'scrap the dance' advice rE Singapore Polytechnic S 1 4i d c nts Union may advise the next freshmen orientation committee to scrap the orientation dance after .the fracas at its ball las; Saturday. A union spokesman said yesterday: "If the next freshmen orientation committee persists in holding It,265 words
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144 1974-06-11 6 PROBE INTO SHOOTING IN SHOP BY 'TEC nOLICB are conduct--1 lag a full-scale Inquiry Into a shooting incident in which a detective opened fire and Iniurrd a woman at a Baleatier Road electrical and hardware shop last Thursday It is understood that the detective has made a statement on the144 words
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Article63 1974-06-11 6 QUSENSTOWN branch library and the Psnatuan WanlU Dan Tcruna win Jointly bold the fbUorwlng prof rimma* in IU lecture rocm thu wee* A bock discussion on Hlk*yat SMOakln and Awanc Suloh Marah Mud* by Enclk Jufrl Haron on Thursday. Malay cultural dance* on Friday and a63 words
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Article46 1974-06-11 6 Decoupage show THX Singapore Council of Social Sarvlot v orfanlslnf a dcmonatraUOQ on <tscoupM> icuttlnc-outi art by Him Shirley Tan at IU Lm Km* Chlan Hall on June it. at 4 pm. The In U II md ill proceed, will so to tha OoodwUl Shop Fund46 words
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267 1974-06-11 6 ACCOUNTANT IS ORDERED TO PAY $180,000 A CHARTERED ac- countant was yesterday ordered to pay more than $180,000 in composition fines for evasion of tax on Income of $82,000. H.K. Franklin, who was with a firm of public accountants and also designated as chairman of City Developments In the property267 words
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Article49 1974-06-11 6 FREION Minister Mr. 8. Rajaratnam will open a six-day seminar on the National Value* of Singapore' at the Singapore Conference Htn next Monday. The seminar, for pre- university student*, to aimed at Inculcating In youth a tense of awareness of the values of the country.49 words
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Article, Illustration307 1974-06-11 6 Call for new all purpose British combine ftjfß Brtc Wlngate. lm--ITI mediate past present of the Singapore International Chamber of Com merce, yesterday called for the setting up of a new multi-purpose British Association to safeguard and strengthen the position of the British In Singapore. He eald there was at307 words
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214 1974-06-11 7 We are ready to fight 145 seats in polls: DAP chief JPOH. Mon. The DAP is now ready to contest a minimum of 45 parliamentary seats and "over 100 state assembly seats" in West Malaysia, its secre-tary-general Mr. Llm Kit Siang said here yesterday. "We are still working in new214 words
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Article32 1974-06-11 7 JOHORE BARU Mon. Petallng Java, businessman Son Kay Kok. 26, was fined $5,000 or 10 month*' Jail yesterday for evading duty on $3,788 worth of goods at the Causeway checkpoint.32 words
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Article, Illustration426 1974-06-11 7 $7.5m price of a deleted clause... KUALA LUMPUR, Monday J^ STEEL mill would suffer an estimated loss of $7.5 million if it meets the requirements of a contract, the Senior Sessions Court was told today. "The contract had de- leted a clause in the articles of association of the company426 words
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Article99 1974-06-11 7 DENGUE FEVER CLAIMS 2 MORE LIVES KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Two deaths and 12 suspected cases of dengue haemorrhage fever were leported In Peninsular Malaysia in the past 24 hours. The fatal cas«s were it seven-year-old boy in Batu Pahat and a six-year-old dot In Sungei Patani. Of the 12 suspected99 words
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Article89 1974-06-11 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— King Bhumipol of Thailand has conferred the First Class Most Noble Order of the Crown of Thailand on the late lOP Tan Srt Hajl Abdul Rahman bin Hashim. Najib. the late lOPs eldest son, will receive the award from visiting Thai89 words
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210 1974-06-11 7 Air Force Medals for 3 brave pilots KUALA LUMPUR, Mon l Three helicopter pilots who risked their lives to save others were among the 763 honoured by the Yang Dlpertuan Agung last Capt Abdullah bin Ahmad. Capt. Abdul Rahlm bin Abdul and rapt Palanlvel Rajagopal were awarded the Air Force210 words
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Article71 1974-06-11 7 Aussies' S-EA awareness PERTH, Mon. The Malaysian High Cbnv mlMtoner to Australia Dr A wang Mn Haaaan <a ld here today c was pleased there was a growing consclousnesa In Australia's foreign policy for countries In South-east Asia. Speaking at a civic reception. Dr. Awang said Malaysia was still InReuter - 71 words
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Article50 1974-06-11 7 JOHOEE BABU. Mon Police have detained three people in connection with the murder of a 16--yrar old boy. Oh Quang Sew on Satarday night in a flfhUng near the old market at Pekan Nenas, 27 m.\rs from here. Oh was attacked by a group of people.50 words
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138 1974-06-11 7 PENANG, Monday A SINGAPORE carpentry instructor's 14th visit to Malaysia proved to be unlucky It landed him in Jail today for three months. Ng Kam Leng, 26, was found to have entered the country by train from Singapore without any valid permit or other lawful138 words
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122 1974-06-11 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Shops here and in Petallng Jaya are atlll facing a shortage of kerosene, blaming oil companies of not meeting their demands. The Selangor Teochew Association, representing about 400 retail shop*, said however that the situation had Improved slightly. It said the122 words
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Article53 1974-06-11 7 EPOH. Mon The fint all-women karate chamnionEMp> will be held at U» Town Hull hen on Aug. 17 The chief instructor of Karate Budokan International, Mr. Chew Cnoo Moot, laid: "We have more than 400 women trainee* throughout the country and we expect the competition to be53 words
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Advertisement970 1974-06-11 7 FRESH FROM US A Rolaids ANTACID MINTS Tastes like a mint Works like a miracle Rolaids,the proverfpeppermint antacid for quick safe relief from gas, over eating, indigestion caused by excess stomach acidity. When you suffer from stomach discomfort get on the spot relief with Tastes like a mintWorks like a970 words
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Miscellaneous266 1974-06-11 7 Brtngim Up F.th.r By BUI K.vn»,r. H«l C.mp WHO IS THAT I. I THATiS THE VAN PLL»SW| MA&SIE, I R£MEMBER> f >/ littic asjy 7 AND BC* I USED TO VISIT WHEN YOU USED TO I 2O# AN HOU« TM*T 1 /this IS ME A mv wSXta ~r TMBR ESTATE266 words
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Article, Illustration201 1974-06-11 8 WHIRLING skirts, twirllnr capes, tent-like coats and dresses. Full skirts with longer hemlines. These are the more dramatic new fashions that hare been paxtding down the runways of New York's Seventh Avenue showrooms In the last few weeks. So stop despairing If your contours areMAHFVTZ MATTAR - 201 words
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Article203 1974-06-11 8 SPICE up your rice this weekend with a touch of fiery Spain. The tasty meal. Spanish Rice, will certainly whet your appetite. Ingretiienis: cup cookIng oil; two cloves garlic, chopped two onions, sliced; two cloves; four to six tomatoes, sliced; t cup minced green pepper;203 words
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Article, Illustration755 1974-06-11 8 Maureen Chua - Maureen Chua By RACK in the *****, dyeing of hair was thought to be something that only movie stars could do even in fashionable America. And It took them some two to three hours to cover a whole nestle of hair with755 words
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375 1974-06-11 8 NANCY BYRAMJI - NANCY BYRAMJI By LONDON WITH short-back- and-sldes as the new 'in' look, the shaggy cover-up for bald men is over. The place for their toupees Is now the trashcan If they want to make women's heads turn, because surveys have shown that women prefer375 words
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Advertisement211 1974-06-11 8 Advertisement Two Minutes To Beauty Women who live by the clock, busy housewives and career girls who value a lovely complexlon but are short on time, can now gain the ultimate in beauty care. Take a minute to smooth on OH of Ulan In the morning to help keep skin211 words
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Advertisement87 1974-06-11 8 N I 'fit! WAKE UP W YOUR SKIN *E I>CIOI*C JHV4I i We get so used tft-wfrtrT^Torget it's there. Then when i^ptW wear out. we wonder why. You^stKfn was made I last a long tirtwUut it does need the help of svhmSb CswMMMag Mlssi* Anne i^^^^^^H deep cleansing milk searches87 words
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Advertisement177 1974-06-11 8 Uior introduces a beautiful new look B s«Bß^^fl]i^^^^^^^__*^™*^B^^^^^^^^^^Bß HYDRA-DIOR skin-care Beautician m Christian Dior. Paris LZ-*""-'* M will give free demons- trations and advice Mk on latest make-up and Jj< Lfi «kin<are. .^^Wmm ■a^k 10th June- 15th June, 1974 r^ C.X.TANG (S) PTE LTD. UmmJ 3K> ORCHARO ROAD SMGAPORf 9177 words
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193 1974-06-11 9 Death fall man 'unhappy with his work' AN oil company mechanical supervisor from Indonesia fell to his death from the Shaw House in Orchard Road last month soon after telling a doctor that he was unhappy with his work, a Coroner heard yesterday. The inquiry was told that Malcolm Herbert.193 words
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120 1974-06-11 9 $500,000 boost as convention centre rE Singapore Tourist Promotion Board will spend half a million dollars In its latest drive to promote Singapore as a major convention centre in the East. According to a report in the June issue of Singapore Travel, its official publication, the STPB had set up120 words
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Article43 1974-06-11 9 MR. Prem Paul Ohrt. of O.C. Nanda and Sons Pte. Ltd.. has been elected president of the Association of Travel and Tourist Agents Other officials Include Mr. Roland Ang vice-president >. Mr. On Luck Whye (secretary), and Mr. B.L Voo (treasurer).43 words
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Article21 1974-06-11 9 The Minister for Health and Home Affairs has appointed Mr. Scow Chin Wee as Deputy Assistant Controller of Immigration.21 words
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Article, Illustration860 1974-06-11 9 N. 6. KUTTY - The last hours of a gunman— by woman he held hostage N. 6. KUTTY 'HE DEMANDED $10,000 TO PULL OFF A DIAMONDS JOB 1 By CHOT gunman Chua Hung Peng, 25, wanted money to buy guns and grenades for a big diamond robbery, his hostage for a few hours. Miss860 words
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Article99 1974-06-11 9 OIL MEN WANT HIGHER COMMISSION ESSO petrol dealers have written to the oil company to seek higher Increases In commission than what was offered them last Thursday. The Singapore l*etroirnm Products' Dealers' Association, which represents them, said yesterday that it had sent a letter to the company after a meeting99 words
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Article66 1974-06-11 9 THE president of the Rotary Club of Singapore West, Mr David Pnoa. wul present two cheques totalling 11.000 to the deputy chairman of the Singapore Spastic Children's Association. Dr. Cheng Wei men. at the Shangri-La Hotel on Thursday at I pjn. The cheques of *600 each.66 words
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Article49 1974-06-11 9 A WOMAN who supplied obscene books to bookstores in Rowell and Desker Roads was fined 11.000 yesterday In the First Magistrate's Court Chua Oeok Llau. 30 a hawker, pleaded guilty to having 349 of those books in a basket at Desker Road on June 5.49 words
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Article47 1974-06-11 9 THB Younf People's Ber▼k» Music Club of To* fayoh branch library wul organm a musical programme. Exploring Country Mustc. at 1U lecture hall on Friday at 1 p m Thar* will also be a talk and film ahow on country music Admlarton U free47 words
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213 1974-06-11 9 Probe on Thai ship with 500 bags of rice r THE Trade Department of Finance Ministry is now investigating the case of a Thai fishing vessel which tried to bring into Singapore 500 bags of rice without a permit from the Price Controller. The Customs b.irded the vessel shortly after213 words
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116 1974-06-11 9 Registration of those eligible for N-service NATIONAL service registration for Singapore cltlaens and permanent residents born between Oct. 1. 1957, and Dec. 31. 1957. started at the Central Manpower Base, Dempsey Road, Tanglln. yesterday ana will continue dally (8 am. to 11 a.m. i until Aug. 30. A Defence Ministry116 words
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Article56 1974-06-11 9 THB Singapore Zoological Oardenr has received more than 3000 entries for the "Queer the weight of Kura." their giant tortoise contest, Jointly organised by the too and the Singapore MetrteaUon Board (8MB) Result* of the contest would be announced shortly after the weighing of Kura at56 words
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Article94 1974-06-11 9 Remand again for murder accused HOUSEWIFE 81m Joo Keow. 44. accused of killing a woman whose dismembered body was found In several places In Singapore, was yesterday ordered to be further remanded In custody for a week. Senior Inspector A. Manl told the First Magistrates Court that investigations were still94 words
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Article37 1974-06-11 9 THX YMCA will conduct an ssglil as—Jim dancing course at Its Orchard Road auditorium every Saturday from July between pjn. and TJO pm The fee U tW for members and 138 for uoo-membera.37 words
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193 1974-06-11 9 Up-date scout activity call at -meeting- SCOUT organisations should make Intensive research Into their programmes and make scouting more relevant to their members. This was one of the resolutions adopted by the ninth Asia -Pacific Scout conference which ended at the Hotel Royal Ramada yesterday. The conference also recommended that193 words
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Article24 1974-06-11 9 THEM were 858 registered deaths In March this year, 740 of them occurring in the city, according to the Department of Statistics24 words
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126 1974-06-11 9 mHXRK Is no danger of 1 local electric kettles discharging lead poison Into water. This was stated by a spokesman of the Consumers Association of Singapore (CASE). The spokesman said a random survey of acne of the more popular brands of electric kettles,126 words
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Advertisement60 1974-06-11 9 HSR gv k. tiflflj Bftftfl^ p-' s **^^f Hv\Sffi mr i Bflor "Ytoj. A WJTMrM M v r i ft I Wat V^m J 1 i race 1 jj^^^A BUTANE GAS REFILL WORTH $2.40 rHfc\ Raris INTERNATIONAL v< jU I I^J 1^ •fully automatic \k^| W^BM m ac^J usta t60 words
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Article458 1974-06-11 10 UNITED NATIONS proposals for bringing multinationals under International control look good on paper. They reflect the fears of some countries that these giants of industry might grow Into a superImperialism, "owning the world," unrestricted by international law. The question was raised at the UN in 1972 by the458 words
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Article116 1974-06-11 10 WEST GERMANY'S ruling coalition re- tamed control of Lower Saxony's state government but Just. Defeat in Lower Saxony would have created legislative problems in Bonn's Upper House which is composed of state's representatives. So Chancellor Helmud Schmidt was no doubt relieved when the coalition scraped home with116 words
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431 1974-06-11 10 Things get lost at this YIP lodge WHEN the communlTT que has been signed and the great men depart It is the time to start counting the spoons. Top people are Just as light-fingered as package tourists when it comes to lifting a few mementos of their visits around theReuter - 431 words
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Article520 1974-06-11 10 DAVID TCNGE - DAVID TCNGE: By Athens FOF the past month the Greek Press has been trumpeting the "scandals" of the Papadopoulos regime. It has been an orchestrated attempt by the generals who rale Greece today to* distance themselves from the colonels who preceded them, an effort to proveOFNS - 520 words
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Letter257 1974-06-11 10 rIS heartening to read that medical doctors are condemning unethical advertisements about certain brands of medicine, and the irrational use of drugs. Even more commendable is that the advertising profession has agreed voluntarily to set up a board to control their members. Practising medical doctors257 words
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Article77 1974-06-11 10 Most phones are fixed in 3 weeks REFERENCE la made to Ezperto Crede's letter (8.T.. June 3). A one-month period Is specified in the Subscriber's Agreement as the notice required for Installation of a new telephone or removal of an old one from one address to another. This Is so77 words
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Article237 1974-06-11 10 To enable the Authority to attend to every application for a new installation or removal of an existing one Immediately on receipt of payment would mean a much lancer work force with lower productivity. This in turn would Increase costs which have to be paid for by the237 words
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Article938 1974-06-11 10 DAVID KAWORTH - DAVID KAWORTH: UNTOLD PROBLEMS INSTEAD OF UNITY By Bmuels THK most recent opinion polls among the six original Common Market member states all indicate that the majority of their populations are in favour of co-operation, both political and economic, between the Community nations. The BritishOFNS - 938 words
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Advertisement13 1974-06-11 10 recording just needs a profess ional turntable like _*y Klwai3»^^4sEswlyi Laaal W 7".13 words
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Advertisement541 1974-06-11 10 I WIN $16,000 I I WORTH I I OF PRIZES I I CsNitg all irivtre. Prim wtrtl 516.000 ire ben; I I rffent ii tit New Nation Vauxhall Viva EcMtay I Tett Cuttst wfcick ia now m Top prize I it a coloir TV act. Every week winners rf the541 words
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Article, Illustration1875 1974-06-11 11 JOHN EDWARDS - Commodities over the peak JOHN EDWARDS Sharp drop in prices By f ONDON: The recent sharp decline in the prices of non ferrous metals, particularly copper, and the fall in the Financial Times Commodity Index to its lowest point this year, has encoura ged the view that the commodity boom1,875 words
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308 1974-06-11 11 TSAI TAN - TSAI TAN By DIRECTORS of Hume Industries (Far East) are appealing to shareholders to vote either In person or by proxy on the company's proposals to issue bonus shares and to convert the preference stock Into ordinary stock. This Is because at least 75 per308 words
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Advertisement293 1974-06-11 11 Ever Thought off Increasing Your Productivity Efficiency? Here is your answer to maximum output with minimum cost. -|aro| P|H -4BL Coupler i w /^s v 6 JfelSMß>-«M^^^H Bt-s«4ector All range of Air-Took Pneumatic equipments and air accessories are reliable, economical easy to operate and are now increasingly needed to replace293 words
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Advertisement219 1974-06-11 11 wok \^F W//Ifm Bpp^ppppp^jpM /aS? Grill Room The atmosphere U cosy and wine list to complement yorr relaxed. The service personal and choice, friendly. r Business lunch. Or informal In unpretentious comfort you dinner with friends. The unique can treat yourself to Roast Rib of English flavour of The Stables219 words
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Article345 1974-06-11 12 PEOPLE IN BUSINESS As from May 29 Ton Tan Slew Sin has been appointed a director of United Malacca Rubber Estates upon the resignation oi Madam Urn Cheng Neo. Mr. Tan Moon Siang, the previous chairman. Invited Tun Tan to assume the chairmanship and hence Tun Tan took over. However,345 words
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1341 1974-06-11 12 GUY de JONQUIERES - US financial markets caught in a liquidity squeeze... GUY de JONQUIERES By I^JEW YORK: The machinery of the U.S. financial markets is groaning loudly under the double burden of heavy business loan demand and the most restrictive monetary policy for four years. The outlook for the foreseeable future Is more1,341 words
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617 1974-06-11 12 GM sets up regional spares stocking centre in Jurong mHE world's largest X corpora tlon continues to Improve Its marketing channels In Asia. General Motors' new regional parts distribution centre In Jurong now provides ready replacements to 149 dealers In 20 countries In Asia. These replacement parts are obtained from617 words
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Advertisement205 1974-06-11 12 The Bank of Canton Limited V 60 years of banking in Aiia Security Pacific National Bank a^B^BHnanjßjßJß^BaßJßaß^^^^Jf 100 years of banking in U.S.A. I and around the world I bblWb^b^b^^ 160 years of banking experience you can bank on The Bank of Canton Limited, in affiliation with Security Pacific National205 words
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Advertisement98 1974-06-11 12 fire resistant decor boards gyptum ptmstmr I Msbostot ttbr* bosnS% H demountable I partition systems I H$ I if I standard office ft contracts furniture •Sal ROX Y (S) PTE LTD IWOOO MVOOUCrS acOMfN4CrS O*V'S#QNi Ad»*rti»»ment Small Construction. Building Plant Hire organisation operating in Western Australia sacks partner with adequate98 words
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Advertisement40 1974-06-11 12 f Visit our New Premier Store I at G-36 High Street Centre iPvouumnT TO BUTTOfIHOtf THE TOP TftllOil VIIK/ m&r^a ßßßßßß^^2££££L& stores G-36. *«ah StnMt Centre, (Ground Floor), H* *****1 GOB/31 ttrjt Strwt Gsntf*. Smnm HouMtOound Floor) Goor>MOorlH*on.Ra«l«Ho«^Co«S»or» 9 «Srwppr^<^ntf»40 words
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Advertisement271 1974-06-11 12 WE ARE WAITING FORYOiTR CALL The moment you phone through we alert our warehouse and have your order made up and on the road before you know it. You get what you want, when you want always. Phone us and see. NTN BALL AND ROLLER BEARINGS TEL:*****3 we move fast271 words
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Article152 1974-06-11 13 PROFITS at Cold Stor■l age Holdings have risen Impressively again, aided by better sales, bigger margins and higher Investment Income. For the year ended January 1974, group consolidated pre tax profits are up 30 per cent at $19.92 mlll.on unaudited against 115.26 mill on the year before.152 words
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Article115 1974-06-11 13 BUOYANT sales at Yeo Hlap Seng have helped pre tax profits leap from $881,000 previously to $1.95 million In the six months ended March 1974, an Increase of 120 per cent. However, although directors are confident that the sales growth can be maintained in the current half, they115 words
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Article29 1974-06-11 13 Rubber: Jane I*. Singapore: 187 M cts. (down 2.50 cts.) Malaysia 187.50 cts. (down 2.50 cts.) Tin $1,323.12' (up $3.12',). Official offering 3*5 tons (up 7* tons).29 words
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Article28 1974-06-11 13 The Straits tin price In Penang yesterday gained another $3.12} to $1,323. 12 i per picul on an official offerIng up 70 tons to 305 tons.28 words
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Article105 1974-06-11 13 PMIMIII rROOUCI EXCHANCI lIKCAMIII NOON CLOtINC MUMS »>!■ PICUL VItrSNDAY Cooomrt OH: bulk $l«0 nominaj. drum $163 nominal Caora: Mixed (looae) UK Con I $»O nominal Paooart Muni ok AST A white fob 100% r*L,W »O2| .filer.. Sarawak white fo b NLW S2SO aellera. Sarawak apaclal black fob M%105 words
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Article63 1974-06-11 13 ••turda, Frilli, un mi MdbounM <1> MA IMH London N A 115 SO B»irut 156 50 IST. OO Heackooc 1M W 1M.70 Zurich N A 113 SOB N A 115 SOB Parts N A. itt.M port (1) 153M8 ItOOOB 154 308 IM.OO* Export pnc* In non •trrimi r»».63 words
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Article400 1974-06-11 13 /"OPENING quotations vf In the Singapore rubber market yesterday were marked d-. vn two cents following overseas advices and the down ward trend continued at the onset. Covering demand for June was encountered at the decline which made for some suppr.-t. Forwards were quiet and turnover was on400 words
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Article91 1974-06-11 13 rjAILY BMR prices luued at noon yesterday: Jane July (Carnal Mtb > (Fanrard Mtfc) M»II.» Bayers Brian Bayer* Seller* leentaperkf) (cfaUp<rk<) SMR SCV (1 ton pallet) 219.60 331 SON 219 50 331.MN SMR 5L (1 too pallet) 219 50 231 50 N 21*50 331 50N 9MR 5 (191 words
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Article261 1974-06-11 13 APRIL rubber production by estates of following companies are: Kilograms Austral Enterprises 23.160 Ayer Molek 32,939 Benta 214.000 Buklt Katll 15,204 Castlefleld (Klang) 137.893 Consolidated Plant 1048.000 Olengowrle 30.844 Oolden Hope 736.550 Holyrood 58,060 Hongkong (Selangor) 17,463 Inch Kenneth (Kajang) 70.762 Jeram Kuantan 52,164 Kempas 703.000 Kllllnghall 22.680261 words
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Article66 1974-06-11 13 T«HE U.S. dollar closed firmer at $2.4245-55 in moderately active trading against the opening of $2.4210-40 in the Singapore forex market yesterday. Dealers said that the present firmness in the dollar was probably due to a greater demand for the currency. From the $2.4210-40 opening level, the dollar66 words
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Article177 1974-06-11 13 The following are the nominal average closing Interbank rates In Singapore Carreacies Nominal rates Smlthtonlan Pareeatafe auo««d rcsterftay (eraav) parity change US dollar 2 4345 2.4256 2 81M —14 01 Sterling pound 5 8234 5 8335 7 34«9 J0.74 Hongkong dollar 48 10 48 15 50.51 477 Malaysian177 words
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Article150 1974-06-11 13 A BIAN currency deposit Interbank rate* v at close on Monday. June 10: US DOLLARS Offer BM 7 days 11-3,16 11-1/16 1 mth 12 11-7/8 2 mths 11-7/16 11-5 18 3 mths 11-7/16 11-6/16 6 mths 11-7/16 11-5/16 9 mths 10-11/16 10-9 16 12 mths 10-6/6 10-1/2150 words
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Article35 1974-06-11 13 Closing Interbank rates In Singapore dollars (or June 10 Offer Bid Overnight 9) 81 1 mth s, 9i 2 mths 91 «i 3 mths »i »i Prime rate 91% Soaree: P. Marray-Jooca International.35 words
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Article330 1974-06-11 13 IIONGKONG, Mon. 11 The market was very strong and buoyant today especially during the morning when a large number of buyers flocked In, pushIng share prices up across the board. Good gains were recorded In all leading counters. However, mild profit taking appeared jujt before the close, causing most330 words
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Article225 1974-06-11 13 TOKYO, Mon. Prices on tie post-holiday Tokyo Stock Exchange closed sharply lower with Sony leading the downtrend. The market opened lower. Almost all high priced light electrlcals such as Sony and Matsushita Electric Indus tries were sold by foreign Investors. Also lower were nonUfe Insurances and paper-pulps. Only a225 words
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Article411 1974-06-11 13 MELBOURNE, iTI Mon. All three sectors of the stock market dropped to lower levels In Melbourne today, with buyers opting out of the market. Trading volume was again minimal with activity centred mainly on selected Issues. Despite the downtrend, however, a few stocks were able to pick up one411 words
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Article21 1974-06-11 13 <JU at Jmh T) FU»d of Australia All TT Praoan* Boa4a at Auat All IT PBA laumalloaal Awaltlaf valuation21 words
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Article79 1974-06-11 13 T. Sec $3.02 M. Ctot. $2.19 Urn. IX. $3 10 »WW $0.77 P. T«*t $1.10 F. Cablea $3.20 P.M. Cement $3.00 OCBC $7.10 Cltj Der. |154 11. Par A $3.00 Setran $320 GenUn* $3.40 Jardlne $4 06 M. Rice $0.77 C. Sec $1.66 Ctaca. lad. $2 52 M'»iU »25779 words
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Article18 1974-06-11 13 City Dev. 136,000 Urtnan 118.000 DAS. 73.000 Haw Par 61.000 Total Tarawvcr: 1 34 M18 words
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Article61 1974-06-11 13 Juni-7 Jane It ImhittrimU: 15J.M 254.91 Finaixw: 451.11 451.M H Hotris: 174.M 174.7* Freperiles: 117.85 *l»M t lias: IM.M IM.OS t f nrithen: 54«.1« U»M i 0.C.8.C.: HIM 144.M t BJE.B. Ind »«8.» MT.M Dec M, I*M s IN i Dee. M. IMS 1M 1 B*t. SI, 1»M 1M61 words
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Article1576 1974-06-11 13 THE last transacted sale at the close of business In the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday compared with the previous day* price* together with 1974 high and low. Adjusted for all new Issues). CLOSING TON!: Indu.lrl.li •taady while the reat barely atrady TURHOvca official total turnover on the1,576 words
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Article392 1974-06-11 13 rpRAOING slowed to a snail's pace on the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday on Lack of speculative following. The trend was barely steady on all fronts with the more volatile issues finishing prait cally unchanged on Friday's levels. This was one of the quietest sessions since the392 words
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Article1185 1974-06-11 13 nID and offer prices officially D listed and business In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yeoterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INUI STRIAI.S ACMA (2.468) XD. A.T.I. (1.106). Ailno (2 4OB) Alcaji1,185 words
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Article1187 1974-06-11 13 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of ■hares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. IMDUtTRIALI Ajmamata I 2 40B) A. Taaa (1 208) Allan (3.188) (1) 1.20.1,187 words
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Article430 1974-06-11 13 SONY Corp of Japan said Its non-consollaat-ed net Income fell to 9,082 million yen In the half year ended April, an 11.4 per cent decline compared with the same period a year ago. Non -consolidated net sales In the period rose to 155.065 million yen, up 28430 words
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Article308 1974-06-11 13 Trendless day in the KL market SHARE prices showed no definite trend at the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday In quiet trading. Following an easier start prices drifted marginally lower, with business scattered and slow. No Improvement in prices was noted until well into the afternoon session when a slightly308 words
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Advertisement1056 1974-06-11 14 WELL-ESTABLISHED LOCAL BANK Invites applications for MALE CLERKS Qualifications H.S.C (Full or Statement) Two Principal Level Passss (Minimum) Must be able to type and able to speak at least one Chinese dialect. Cituenship Singapore citizens only. Age Between 17 and 25 years old. s^,,^^ Should have completed full-time National Service1,056 words
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Advertisement749 1974-06-11 14 ty MANAGER THE COMPANY SINGAPORE OFFSHORE PETROLEUM SERVICES PTE LTD.. an offshors supply base for oil exptorat on activities in South East Asia. THE JOB H To carry out the Company's policiaa and decision*. ii) To prepare Baae develop ment and planning; to promote and diversify the Company's business. (ml749 words
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Advertisement990 1974-06-11 14 rA Multi National Company rapidly expanding operations in Singapore is inviting the right parsons B to fill the following vacancies. PRODUCTION SUPERVISORS Age: 23 and above Preferably those completed National Service. Qualification* Applicants must be graduates from Universities, Polytechnics and Technical Collages. Preference will be given to thoaa who majored990 words
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Advertisement243 1974-06-11 14 (.((VERNMENT OF THE SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF THE UNION OF BURMA INVITATION TO TENDER Sealed Tenders are Invited for supplied of the following to the Inland Water Transport Corporation. Rangoon. Burma. 1. Electrical Distribution Materials. 2. Overhead Travelling Cranes. (3 Tons) 3 Noa Detailed Tender Notice Tender Forms, -'specifications and conditions243 words
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Advertisement112 1974-06-11 15 f we are A I cordial j I aßljfli LA> WARNER BROS present, in the kkM Donald Kcore World Cinema LJfl Serlea, the great Viaconti r^^ JT classic I^^ WF Of this filß Dilys lowell, »J| in the Sunday Times, said: P*r a) "In the past quarter of a B^^112 words
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Advertisement464 1974-06-11 15 r. CfILUNQfILL CfIFRICORN -7FA.71 F NOW'S YOUR BIG CHANCE to collect bright, new unique Horoscope Stickers for yourself, your family and friends' And that's not all* You also get a fabulous Horoscope Wall Chart on which you can stick your set of Horoscope Stickers. So send us your name and464 words
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Miscellaneous21 1974-06-11 15 WATER consumption on Sunday was 102.6 million callons (466,000 cubic metres), 18.5 million rations (84,000 cubic metres) leas than on Saturday.21 words
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Miscellaneous536 1974-06-11 15 TV SINGAPORE (5) IU<UV Trade and test trans- Brief M 5 Energy for the Future mission (colour) IM PM Trade 7.N News Magazine (Malay) 7.M and test transmission (colour) 3.N News (Malay) 7.41 Sandiwara: Tiga Opening, and In and Around (Eng- Jurusan (Malay drama) lish) I.M Diary of Events (English)536 words
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Miscellaneous323 1974-06-11 15 TV MALAYSIA (3) C f)i\ «l ProfriiwM summary 7AC HI Pro|Ufnm« Summny JW SN M.ke A Wish SJI f'^ f«»nJM Bikjl rw. n- i v wu m Peristiwa IJI mn %.n Documentir, Mm i» Weather Lottery mMi %M Wres n IM News 1.1) Belaiarlah Bahasa from Chicago UN Rollout lI323 words
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321 1974-06-11 15 EDWARD LIU - Talks will be tough over new NWC guidelines EDWARD LIU By GH negotiations are expected be tween unions and management over .the implementation of this year's Na .tional Wages Council recommendations. While unions concede that the recommendations are mere guidelines, many Ueel that managements are "obliged to accept them." On321 words
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71 1974-06-11 15 Unions' joint fund-raising premiere THE Singapore Indus trial Labour Organisation and the Pioneer Industries Employees' Union will Jointly organise a film premiere to raise funds for their labour education programmes. The film, entitled Prospect, will be screened at the Oolden Theatre on June 25 at 9.30 p.m., sponsored by cnong71 words
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Article53 1974-06-11 15 THE Parliamentary Secretary (Home Affairs). Mr. Llm Guan Hoo, will open an art exhibition at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce) on Thursday at 530 p.m. The exhibition, organised by the Singapore Life Art Society, will be open from Friday to Monday from 10 am to 653 words
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Article31 1974-06-11 15 BAR owner Ong Sic Tow. 38. m poorer by 12.000 after thieves broke into his New Oriental Bar and Restaurant In Beach Rood over the weekend. Police an Investigating31 words
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Article27 1974-06-11 15 THE Singapore Institute of Surveyors will hold it* sixth annual meeting at the Singapore Professional Centre, Outran) Park, on June IS at 2.30 p m27 words
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128 1974-06-11 15 Govt to 5 textile plants: Control dust level 'THE Ministry of Labour has advised five textile factories in Singapore to control cheir level of dust. A spokesman of the ministry's Industrial Health Unit said yesterday that follow-up action would be taken by factory inspectors. Action by the ministry came after128 words
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Article67 1974-06-11 15 THE Adult Education Board will conduct new sessions of typewriting classes to prepare students for the LOC typewriting spring examinations in 1975. Courses will be held at the Cultural Centre. Canning Rise. In the morning, afternoon and evening throughout the week, at $4 per month Application67 words
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104 1974-06-11 15 2 YOUTHS ASSAULT WOMEN IN BUGIS ST. rpWO youths assaulted X two women at Bugis Street one morning after teasing them, a magistrate's court heard yesterday. The women, the court heard, had thrown some beer on their table at the eating place after they had been teased. IHeng Peng Soon.104 words
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Article79 1974-06-11 15 3 months jail for CBT A FORMER accounts clerk of David Phoa and Sons, a real estate agent's firm, was yesterday ailed for three months for criminal breach of trust Yeo Klan Tarn. 49. admitted that he pocketed $890 at the firm's office In Tanglln Road on March 0. The79 words
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Article26 1974-06-11 15 THE Buklt Merah North community centre Is recruitIng members from its constituency for Its sumpcollecting group and basketball team. For details ring 84 7704.26 words
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Article38 1974-06-11 15 MR Ho Sek Chlu has been elected chairman of the Kreta Ayer Constituency Sports Association. The association's president U the M P for Kreta Ayer. Dr. Ooh Keng Swee. Depuar Prime Mlnlrtw and Defence Minister38 words
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Article40 1974-06-11 15 THE Vigilante Corps will hold a paaalng-out parade of Its 12th Intake of national servicemen at the Police Reserve Unit base In Queenstown on June 23 Commissioner of Police Mr Tan Teck Khlm will review the parade40 words
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Article, Illustration241 1974-06-11 15 VATIONAL Sta- dium manager, Mr. Tan Eng Yoon, yesterday warned that the police in future would be on the look-out for people who smuggle cans Into the stadium during soccer matches. He was commenting on a New Nation report that 13 soccer fans were241 words
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Article48 1974-06-11 15 PROFESSOR Wu Teh Yao. Head of the Department of Political Science. University of Singapore, will open a workshop on Education for Living at the Institute of Education on June 10 at 9 am. The two-day workshop win be conducted by the Ministry of Education.48 words
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Article52 1974-06-11 15 SINOAPORE Institute of Management (SIM) will conduct a course on budgetIng and budgetary control at Its conference room at Scotto Road, from June 26 to June 28 from 9 am to 1 pm The fee la $130 for SIM members and *ISO for non-mem-bers. Applications close on52 words
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186 1974-06-11 15 Car permits to JB: AA chief seeks help TpHE president of the Automobile Association of Singapore, Mr. Milton Tan, flies to Kuala Lumpur today to seek the help of his counterparts there for an extension of Singapore car entry permit to Johore Baru. Mr. Tan Mid yesterday he hoped AAM186 words
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Article67 1974-06-11 15 Courses on baking and beauty THE Kampong Kembangan community centre will start elementary cake-making and beauty classes at Its premises In Jalan Lapang soon. Cake-making daises will be held on Wednesdays from 7 pm. to 10 pm and beauty culture clauses on Saturdays from 3 p m to 8 pm67 words
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Article39 1974-06-11 15 THE YMCA will conduct a 20-session French course for beginners at Its Orchard Road premises every Wednesday and Friday from July 3 at pm. The fee Is $40 for YMCA members and $45 for nonmembers39 words
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Advertisement645 1974-06-11 16 If fl CAREER OPPORTUNITY with (MALAYSIA) SENDIRIAN BERHAD DISICNERS DICORATORS FURNISHERS SALES REPRESENTATTIVES Must have experience and to promote interior decoration and furnishing products. Should possess own transport. SALES RECEPTIONISTS Must have a flair for interior decoration and furnishing JOB SUPERVISOR Must have at least 2 years good knowledge and645 words
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Advertisement508 1974-06-11 16 BP MALAYSIA SDN. BHD. Applications are invited from suitably qualified Malaysian Citizens for the following position AVIATION FITTER AGE 22-30 years QUALIFICATIONS Essential i) Secondary Education I with a working I knowledge of English and/or Bahasa Malaysia, ii) Heavy Vehicle Driving Licence. Desirable A Technical Apprenticeship Certificate/Diploma issued by a508 words
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Advertisement551 1974-06-11 16 PUBLIC TEXTILE BERHAD (Formerly Mm Ngal Knitting Factory (M) Berhad) (Incorporated in Malaysia) NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Thirteenth Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Company's Spinning Mill Board Room at 1013, Muklm 1, Jalan Bahru, Prai, Province Wellesley,551 words
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Advertisement994 1974-06-11 16 ORCHARD MOTORS IMI SDN. BHD. Distributer fer Vauxhall Bedford Vehicles Frlee Anaminremenl Government Approved Nell Selttac Price (Inclusive of SarUxl Make Model 1. HC Viva Deluxe 12M cc t 7.700.00 1. Bedford ***** t 8.511 00 2. Bedford ***** S 9.757.00 i. Bedford ***** S 8.734.00 4. Bedford ***** t994 words
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Advertisement396 1974-06-11 16 We are seeking additional qualified personnel to meet long-term demands of our rapidly expanding shipyard facility. Only talented and high-level candidates need apply. PROJECT SUPERINTENDENT Responsible for co-ordinating all craft activities throughout construction of offshore drilling rig; follow-up and maintenance of construction schedules; liaison with owners representatives, sub-contractors, engineering, planning,396 words
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Advertisement1011 1974-06-11 18 [ft\u IfMMMMMMBMIa^aBBBBMMMMMMMMMMMMMMBMI a—* 1 KAWASAKI KISEN KAJSHA LTD. MWASARI IMMI KISH UISHA LTI JAfM. NOKKOIIC. STMITS SEtVBCE. IMM NoatlMC S-atMon P Wimi MUMUN MAM 11 t». B Singapore Japan Bafvlaa S.nppon FM. IMtPf AN B«m»AT HMM MBJ (tartan*! aa*i Japan Arabian Cull ■a»vtaa S.n|»«r *M wn v IS MM Cownaoc1,011 words
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Advertisement934 1974-06-11 18 •CCEPTIItt TUCTMS TMCKS AM BTMI MAVT EMIPMfNTS FN SABAN AM IMWES!A All PMTS Fia* ETA CD BtstautMa LC T BUITT LITBS Simp.i 14 MM II MN Indonesil LC.T. BUIiTT IMT liriiwi M Part 12 mm IndoMtii. IST IEIfAP Tiritm It Part 11mm IndOMiU IST MtccilAM Indonesia II MM II MM934 words
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Advertisement919 1974-06-11 18 l^^nepninc ociqiT une/| U.K. iU«O*« SWVICt LOADING FO« LOHOCN. BOTTMOAM. HAMtUKG. BIHAO. Ll HAVtt Si«fW«a P a>IM( r»a»n| lomoo v* o.i« M WI 7- la Part 11 Mb it la* II la 1 a^TMIIMIIAIt lIMM/IMH Ir«MM Maj II Ml, IM .M| ARBIVALS MOM NdTH-WUT IUtOMAH POtTS AND LONDON PtlMKf W«><C919 words
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Advertisement777 1974-06-11 18 EXPKSS SEWICE TO LOMN. LIWItPIII/COfriKIT "OfTS t| vm l.i«jan r> uimi fr»jn| Uaaaj tarMBU Mflltl IV II MM M*art 11/11 MM ll W»n X 7 I mn 3 I I aaoi I/I. H«Mur| 14 I imi Hum itniaai vii imm i mi i im ■>■«• ioa«M. R'aM> (rraun AKIMIC HM>«iif|777 words
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Advertisement911 1974-06-11 18 TNI »»ajT »f lIHCAPCKI »iJT FU«am Übany B 1. KarM 1 AUTMSRirv ANNBUMCIO 8.1 and Twin Urmacon B TMI raLLOWIMG BIRTMIWO CMt.l SortM: blmu Na. 1 ARRAMaiMIMTt POR JUMI 11. K.r». •UT: O«Muli« 1/4. Bwmw j^j^ T Kaauuay. Taralai 1« Hmi i U. V«« Aa fctab c M, AIK dwMn911 words
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Article48 1974-06-11 19 BENJAMIN'S BOUTIQUE SU- PREME HOUSE Annual Sale Last Week Prices slashed right down on evening dresses, day dresses. swim wear, beach wear, skirts, blouses. T-shirts, slacks, bags and many other items. Hurry! Hurry' for the best bargains 224. Supreme House. 2nd floor, Penang Road. Tel: *****.48 words
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Article60 1974-06-11 19 3 religious Announcements DELIVERANCE CRUSADE begin tonight 7 30 until Friday at Apostolic Church. 4 Ir-awaddy Road. Singapore 12 Also special sale for Bibles and Christian literature at Apostolic Book Centre Telephone: *****7 SINGAPORE KESWICK CONVENTION OTH 15th June. 7 30 p m nightly National Theatre Speakers Alex Ollchrlst end60 words
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Article24 1974-06-11 19 CHOK: T le and Ming I Kwang a son on 10.6 74 Brother to Mllvi Thanks to Doctor and Mount Alvernla Hospital.24 words
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Article50 1974-06-11 19 MR. KANG KOH VAN. M away peacefully 10/6/74 leaving behind wife, daughter, son. son-in-law and grandson Cortege leaves 2-8 Jalan Yasln 11/6/74 200 pm for C C.X Christian Cemetery. THOMAS PETER ROZARIO.-aged 90. father of Antony Rozarlo of .Singapore passed away peacefully on June 9th at Vallathope. Trlvandrum50 words
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Article186 1974-06-11 19 21 Axknowledge ments FAMILY OF THE LATI Mr Lori Sow Thong expresses heartfelt thanks to specialist, doctor*. sUff at ward 50 O R.O.H. for all thrir care during his recent Illness, and also to relatives and friends for their kind assistance, condolences, donations and wreaths during their recent bereavement Donations186 words
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Advertisement324 1974-06-11 19 classified ads g) a) Proto««s*>Bt»l DUE TO RAPID EXPANSION It. this region, we now require the ser vices of a number of Claims Surveyors who have completed National Service, possessing a School Certificate or a Higher School Certificate The work U wide and varied and challenging It exposes the individual324 words
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Advertisement711 1974-06-11 19 SECURITY GUARDS REOUIREO preferably with experience. Call personally at 462-A. Serangoon Road. Spore 8 with 2 passport size photographs INTERIOR FURNISHINGS Department of leading store requires ASSISTANT MANAGER 2-3 years experience In related field necessary. Also required In same department Outdoor Sales Executive. Salesmen. Salesgirls Apply In own handwriting, with711 words
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Advertisement688 1974-06-11 19 FEMALE STENOGRAPHER AND TYPIST required AppllcanU for both posts must possess full School Certificates and the ability to type at 40 w.p m AppllcanU for post of Stenographer must have also passed the LCC. Shorthand Examinations for 100 w.p.m Apply personally with copies of qualifications, birth err tificate and 2688 words
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Advertisement793 1974-06-11 19 VOUNQ MALE/ FEMALE sales representatives required by fast expanding organisation, good saUry plus commission Call personally at: 2nd floor. 5398-H Oolden Mile Shopping Centre. Beach Road. Spore 7 PART-TIME SHOP ASSISTANT. 12 pm. 600 p m dally Knowledge of sewing Apply Hongkong Look. 63. Tanglln Shopping Centre. Lower groundfloor, tel:793 words
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Advertisement824 1974-06-11 19 EXPERIENCED AUTO MICHA- I NiCS required Salary $300 approxlmately with attractive allowances Interview during office hours 496. River Valley Road Spore 10. PLATEN PRINTING MACNINE OPERATOR with minimum 2 years experience Please call personally between 9 p m and 8 p m. or write with full particulars to 870 Groundffoor824 words
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Advertisement786 1974-06-11 19 STATIONERY FIRM requires Sales Assistants and Office Peon Those with pleasant personality and hardworking Working hours 9 6 p m Monday Saturday Minimum salary $180 Apply O P O Box 1384 Spore The Makers of World -Famous Extde Battery requires MALE FACTORY WORKERS Applicants should preferably have completed National Service786 words
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Advertisement821 1974-06-11 19 JALAN JINTAN 4-bedroomed apartment $900 Tomllnson Road superb apartment $1,900 Eastern Mansion $900 Dyson Road detached bungalow $1,000 Oriole Crescent detached bungalow $1.- 500 Klngsmead Road detached I bungalow $1,800 Hongkong Park single-storey semi-detached $790. Ming Teck Park $850 Lotus Avenue semi-detached $1,500 New Century Realty *****5. *****2 1. Dtot.821 words
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Advertisement854 1974-06-11 19 BUNGALOWS APARTMENTS: Whltley Road $1700. Holland Road $1300. Seletar Hills $800. Pacific Mansion $800. Kalong $790 People s Park 8590. Jalan Cneiagl 8500. Serangoon Oarden $490. Thomson Oarden $400 Serene Realty ***** *****3 DIST 16 FURNISHED 3-BEDROOM single-storey semi-detached bungalow Rent $490 Tel *****9 JALAN GEMBIRA. double-storey end terrace house854 words
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Advertisement823 1974-06-11 19 FULLY FURNISHED BACHELOR'S FLAT AT People's Park Complex available immediately No brokers Contact *****6/ ***** 7S NAMLV AVENUE (18) semi detached two-storey three bedrooms Fully furnished Ring ***** after office ***** HIQHPOWT Luxurious Apartment 3-bedrooms. 2-Bathrooms. Split-level Living/ Dining Rooms Telephone *****. Mr Low WANTED AN APARTMENT In dUts 9.823 words
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Advertisement809 1974-06-11 19 EASTERN GARDEN main Upper East Coast Road 4.100 sq ft 2storov Mtltl detached, fully furnished $150,000 *****5 SEMI-DETACHED single-storey 3.200 sq ft 3-rooms. may extras Seletar Hills Owner leaving $100.000/- o n o Tel *****6 HAWAII two adjoining acre land for development 17 miles from Hllo U587.600 per acre or809 words
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Advertisement622 1974-06-11 20 TRADING COMPANY wish to purchase for investment 1 detached bungalow 2 new apartments 9250.000 $350,000 Please tel. *****2 *****7 Prlnclpals only OUTRIGHT CASH PURCHASE of HOUSES AND APARTMENTS •priced between $100,000 $200,000 IHCsWa) C4IM Mr. Om or Mr Urn ■MM PLAT SEMI-DETACHED In any district. Price must be reasonable Principals622 words
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Advertisement338 1974-06-11 20 OOLOHILL SHOPPINO CENTRE office space available September 1974 Approximately 1.250 sq. ft. wall to wall carpeting Central alrcondltlonlng Also available 2 telephone lines and telex machine RenUl $2,200 pm. Including cleaning service. For particulars please call Singapore Housing Management Pte Ltd tel: *****2. INTERNATIONAL BUILDINO Office space available from July.338 words
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Advertisement552 1974-06-11 20 BE&|a| NAM HO TRAVEL SERVICE (SINGAPORE) PTB. LIMITED Tour West Malaysia Seven Days SSl3O'-. alr-condltloned bus SSISO/-. Malaysia It Oentlng Highlands by alr-condltloned bus seven days 8$ 170/-, Departure Everyday Cameron Highlands Four days SsBo/-. Oentlng Highlands Four days 8(110/-. 13/6/74. IS/6/74, 18/6/74, 19/6/74. 20/6/74. 26/6/74 Bangkok Chiengmal by air552 words
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Advertisement438 1974-06-11 20 PHOENIX TRAVEL (ientlng 2 days air $115 dally/ Saturday iS 6 74 22.6 74 4 days coach 996 Monday Penang/ Cameron 5 nlghu $84.90 (alrcondltlon coach $100) Wednesday Penang/ Ipoh 4 nights (64.90 Thursday Cameron/ Ipoh 3 nlghu $39 90 Friday 247 South Bridge Road *****7/ ***** OXLEV TRAVEL (PTI)438 words
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Advertisement644 1974-06-11 20 Europe $770. Australia $500. USA/ Canada 91.300. Tokyo/ Indonesia/ Bangkok. 3SK Prtnsep Street (opposite Cathay) Tel: *****1/*****7/ *****1 MODERN BUOOET TOURS HURRY GET YOUR BOOKING NOW. FOR MALAYSIA CUP S7WNAL. ON llrd June 74 AT PENANO. LE AVE 74. RETURN »98.*— 74. West Milsysls 7 days Including 3 meals Ist644 words
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Advertisement752 1974-06-11 20 BOOK-KBBPINB BBBINNBRS STARTING 5674/4.674:- Monday. Wednesday, Friday 10 30 11 30 a. m .2 IS -3 45 p m 6.30--7.30 p.m Tuesday. Thursday 5.30 6 30 p.m (283 C Selegle Complex)/ Tuesday, Thursday. Friday 6 30 7.30 p m (78 Middle Road): Beginners Intermediate Book-Keeplng Monday. Wednesday 7 30 8752 words
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Advertisement785 1974-06-11 20 COURSE Commencing 12.6.74 Monday. Wednesday 8.30 p.m. 9.30 p m by experienced Japanese gentleman teacher. School certificate will be awarded on completing the course People* Commercial School (Opposite Odeon Katong) Tel *****5 SECURE PASSES IN YOUR NEXT LCC EXAMINATIONS WITH TNI VALUABLE LECTURIRS ANO OUIOANCB OF M. ABDUL HAMIO. MA785 words
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Advertisement964 1974-06-11 20 BOS) OBJVW BCHOOL 1 Cavenagh Road (off Orchard Road) Tel *****8 Hourly, guarantee and highway code courses. UWVERSAI CARS WE PAY SPOT CASH FOR GOOD USEO CARS H >•» ate nMdng el aeWng veur car can en us tor s valuation NO FUSS NO BOTHER SPOT CASH UNIVERSAL CARS UeeeCar964 words
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Advertisement945 1974-06-11 20 SUBARU M MB C.C. 1972 modal $4,000 Tel *****9 TOYOTA COROLLA -1199 Registered '71 alrcon, excellent condition Accident free. Low mileage Tel *****3 (10 am 3 p m 1999 MORRIS 1199 $2,800 o no 1961 MQ Midget $800 o no Both good condition Tel *****5 LATE 19SS CAPRI OTL. perfect945 words
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Advertisement667 1974-06-11 20 RENAULT 1969 MODEL 2 ownen registered 1970 Immaculate condition with tape Asking $3,200 Tel *****8 JAOUAR 2.4 1999 Very good condition No extras Best offer secures Tel: *****1 1971 VAUXHALL VICTOR 2SSS 81L MK4 alrcondltloner. tape. Mlchelln tyres, good condition $3,200 0.n.0 Ring *****4 1971 QALANT OTO 1799. Immaculate Radio667 words
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Article119 1974-06-11 21 PARIS, Mon. Antt- node, ridden by Yves Salnt-Martln. held off a fierce challenge by Mtoter Dip to win the PrU Jean Prat at Chanttlly yesterday Pat Edoery and Peter, Walwyn. the successful Jockey-trainer combination In Saturdays Epsom Oaks' were out of luck with Understudy finishIng among the also119 words
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Article, Illustration473 1974-06-11 21 JOE DORAI - HK's best Seiko to test our Cup team JOE DORAI By C E I K 0 Football Club. Hongkong's triple chain* pions, will provide two stiff tests for Singapore's Malaysia Cup team, who are preparing for the Bee o n d leg semi-fi nal match against Penang at City Stadium473 words
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622 1974-06-11 21 Approntice lee suspended suspended for three days A PPRENTICE Peter Lee was suspended for three days for his riding of Pleasant Fair in Race Two at the Kuala Lumpur meeting on Sunday. The stipe's report on Sunday's races: RACE 1: At approxlmAtely a furlonsr and a half, Dewi (B.H. Cheng)622 words
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Article516 1974-06-11 21 OTDNBT. M— BwulU ot Am 0 trallaa Aaasctatlsa rsetball mstchas wars: Ms* iMk WiM FiSSraMia Otv. ti BMsowbl* 4 rslsala 1. Bmakatowß > OulMferS I, Nth SywMy c Maahr S. Ol« Si Campb'ltowa 1 Kiirtasal a. Übivtnltjr 4 OlaStsvUls 1. Wsaty 1 Aracllfft S. Wsst Rjr«« I516 words
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503 1974-06-11 21 EPSOM JEEP - Record oddson double by Pampered Queen EPSOM JEEP By at the distance. The Joint favourites Don Markos and then Daytona challenged In turn but Asian Envoy hung on gamely to his advantage to win in a hardfought finish. Oeorge Podmore and Johnny Wilson shared tiding honours at the meeting with503 words
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Article893 1974-06-11 21 Pro- Am race weights IX7KIOHTS for Singapore TT Turf Club Pro- Am Meeting. First day, Saturday. June 16: PROFESSIONAL HORSES: Claaa 4, Div. I •F. Sentelle 8 00. Oelanggi til. Rose Oarden 1.10. Secretary Oeneral t.07, Argentina II 8 07. Eldorado II 1.07. Law Book 106. Moneyface 1.06. Art Movement893 words
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529 1974-06-11 22 World Cup soccer finals to bring in record $72.8 m TOANKFURT, Mon. r The World Soccer Cup finals which open here next Thursday are expected to bring in record receipts of 80 million marks (about $72,875 million) And the West German organisers say none of the finalists will go homeReuter - 529 words
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Article65 1974-06-11 22 LONDON. Mon. Aston Villa, the English Ftootball Association Second DirWon Clubs, have announced that Ron Saunders was to become their new manager Baunders, who succeeds Vie Crowe, coached Norwich and guided them to the First Division two season* ago He left Norwich during the recentReuter - 65 words
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217 1974-06-11 22 FRANKFURT, Mon. Tal- wan delegates yesterday canvassed for support to remain members of the Feds* ration of International Football Associations vFUa) Taiwan could be kicked out of International soccer tomorrow if a proposal by Kuwait to expel the Taiwanese Is217 words
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Article, Illustration1256 1974-06-11 22 SIR MATT BUSBY - SIR MATT BUSBY Says THERE is only one way, I am convinced, to reduce the incidence of "dirty" play, cheating, g a mesm a nship and the rest of the pollutions that would poison our football if they were allowed1,256 words
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Article, Illustration31 1974-06-11 22 ARMED with a submachine gun, a uniformed policeman guards the training of the Brazilian World Cup team at i Krlftel sports field In I West Germany.— UPl picture.31 words
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198 1974-06-11 22 Money is not all important to Poles WARSAW, Mon. Money Is not the most Important factor to stimulate the Polish soccer players for the World Cup, but one of the factors. Poland's team coach Kazlmlerz Oorski said yesterday. "We have not spoken i about money so far," I Qorskl said,198 words
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Article18 1974-06-11 22 LONDON, Moo. We* Germany are »-4 fa»- Cnujj.7: «TtoSCd! 7 b-l Jillwardi others.— Beater.18 words
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501 1974-06-11 22 Finals will be most heavily guarded event FRANKFURT, Mon. THE SHADOW of x Munich will make the 1974 World Cup finals the most heavily guarded sporting event In history. Sir Stanley Rous. president of Plfa, said yesterday: "This was never formerly necessary but now we must guard against the malaiseUPI - 501 words
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Article33 1974-06-11 22 LISBON. Mon President Antonio de Spinola planned to take hU first day off since the Portuguese revolution today by attending the final fame of the Portuguese soccer cup In Lisbon.— AP.AP - 33 words
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100 1974-06-11 22 Yugoslavs make it difficult for 'spies' PRANKFURT, Mod.—Yu- fotlarte's World Cup •quad defeated local football chib 9-2 yesterday In their first match since arriving In West Germany lart week. The Yugoslav*, who open the World Cup finals against BraHl on Thursday played In unnumbered shirts, evidently to make things more100 words
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83 1974-06-11 22 MUNICH. Moo— The election for the presidency of the International Football Federation (FIFA) could be decided by a simple majority at the FIFA Congress hen on Tuesday, the FIFA rxecutlve Committee said yesterday The Committee determined that If neither candidate achieved a two-third* majorityReuter - 83 words
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Article, Illustration742 1974-06-11 23 Peter Slow - Yoke Phee is best athlete for third successive year Peter Slow By SINGAPORE'S lead- Ing sprinter Ong Yoke Phee ran true to form to. bag a sprint double, which won for him the Best Performance Award for the third year running in the Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association athletic meet742 words
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Article262 1974-06-11 23 LONDON, Mon. Kent, seeking to win the John Player cricket league title for the third successive year, retained their 100 per cent record this season when they beat Somerset yesterday by three wickets with seven balls to spare. On a dry pitch PeterReuter - 262 words
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Article238 1974-06-11 23 JAKARTA. Mon.—Burma retained the fifth Jakarta Anniversary soccer Cup when they drew 1-1 with Japan on Friday night, before a crowd of 50,000. after leading 1-0 at halftime. Burma's :one scorer last night was outside left Maung Theln An In the 28th minute. Scoring the equaliser torReuter - 238 words
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Article, Illustration481 1974-06-11 23 ALBERT JOHNSON - ALBERT JOHNSON By SINGAPORE'S breaststroke specialist Justina Tseng wept yesterday when she failed to beat the Asian Games qualifying mark in the 100 m breaststroke by one-tenth of a second on the first day of the SASA-organised trials at Toa Payoh pool. Despite a deep481 words
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Article116 1974-06-11 23 Seiko lose title to South China TJONO KONO. MOO. A1 South China dethroned defending champions Seiko by a soUUry goal In the last game of the First Division league championship In Hong Kong Stadium yesterday. South China looked sharper and quicker Into the tackle and took an early lead InUPI - 116 words
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Article37 1974-06-11 23 HOCKKKHDM. West Oermany, Mon —Jean-Pierre Jaboullle of France yesterday won the HockeoheUn Formula Two Orand FrU— fifth race In the Buropean chain Ptooeblp. His compatriot. Jacques Laffitu. was second West Oennany'i Hana-Joa-chlm Stuck was third.—Hauler37 words
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224 1974-06-11 23 Singapore's Swee Chew in fourth place HONGKONG, Mm. Singapore's L I m Bwe« Chew yesterday •hot a six-over-par 75 to share fourth place on 22* at the end of the third day's play in the Danlop Invitational golf tournament at the Eden coarse here. •wee Chew and Hongkong's Lai Wai-Che224 words
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Article81 1974-06-11 23 MUNICH, Mon —The United States and Australia are both btddine to boat the World Cup Soccer finals in the not SO rears, FIFA officials said at Frankfurt yesterday. Mr. James P afagulre, president of the 0 8 Soccer Football, said the VM. bid win81 words
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Article242 1974-06-11 23 pAR I S, Mon. Sweden's BJorn Borg progressed confidently Into the last 16 of the men's singles at the French International tennis championships yesterday and now looks set for a semifinal clash with top seed IHe Nastase. Borg, 18, dismissed Jean-Loup Rouyer, who spends242 words
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Article102 1974-06-11 23 REFEREE FORCED TO STOP MATCH rE FAS Lea g a c Division Three match between Fire Brigade "A" and Reformative Train ing Centre was abandoned seven minutes before f ulltime at Fairer Park with Fire Brigade leading 3-0 RTC players refused to play in protest against referee Rama Krlahnan's de102 words
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Article30 1974-06-11 23 HONO KONO. Man. A Chinese football team trounced s visiting Ugandan side 4-1 In a friendly match played In Peking yesterday, the New Chin* News Agency leported Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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389 1974-06-11 23 Back in Test Edrich hits n.o. 100 off India ONDON, Monday— John Edrich, 37-year- old left-hander who was brought back Into the England Test team after a lapse of two years, scored a century against India In the First Test cricket match at Manchester today. He had made an un389 words
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Article49 1974-06-11 23 ENGLAND Ist Inns 3M-9 dec INDIA Ist Inns 246 ENGLAND 2nd Inns Boycott c Engineer b Soitar Amiss c Oavaakar b Badl 47 Underwood c lTrginwr b All EArtch not out 100 Densest not ouut 45 Extras Total (for I wkta) SIS WkU fell at 11. JO. 104.49 words
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Article129 1974-06-11 23 rrRANKFURT, Mon. F Playing only at half speed. Bulgaria completed their World Soccer Cup preparations with a 3-0 victory over a local non-league team today. Although team manager Chrlsto Mladenov fielded his strongest team, observers did not learn much before Bulgaria's opening game against Sweden on129 words
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Article32 1974-06-11 23 ANDERSTOSP, Sweden). Mon. Jody Scheckter. J4-yesr-cld South African, landed his first World Championship victory when he led frcm start to finish In the Swedish Formula One Grand Prix here yesterday32 words
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Advertisement69 1974-06-11 23 VERY SPECIAL TAIUGFASTIC OFFERS AT THE HOUSE OF TANG IS HOW OKI First time in the history of the House of Tang have a store wide selection of goods at very special reduced prices. New items have been added daily. Don't Miss Ibis Tangf astec special offer HURRY! OPEN EVERY69 words
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Miscellaneous108 1974-06-11 23 ■OCUT SHA Dlv 1: CSC v pottc* (Baatstte* B«t) Div 1: BBC B J v PWD; SCC v Khalaa Dlv I SCC v nutzm. ■OOCOt-PAS Isague JA: SAPBA A v TBA: SB; J. Wanderers v Hamilton 'A'; ID Stable Boy* -A' v Kota Bajah; Falrflekl Wed v AOAS PC; SB:108 words
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Article, Illustration122 1974-06-11 24 ISRAELI workers set up a new ceasefire line west of the town of Kuneitra in Israelioccupied Syria. The Golan Heights disengagement accord has proceeded smoothly into execution and a high-ranking military officer has said that Israel will return the first parcels of territory over to122 words
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Article266 1974-06-11 24 LONDON. Mon.— The Mock market cloaed outer today attar id Iduetrlala drifted iteadUy down from narrowly mixed mld-maion levela under lettered medium i'lsed telling and overall lack of intereet. dealer* reported. At 1 p.m the financial Tlmea index >v down 2.9 at TIM 1. Palla ranged to about266 words
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Article64 1974-06-11 24 JAKARTA. Man An Indonesian court has sentenced a man who claimed to be a messenger of Ood to 10 months Imprisonment, according to Antara newi agency. The agency said the court In Ft ma tang. North Sumatra recently found the man guilty of spreading what heReuter - 64 words
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Article489 1974-06-11 24 VT/ELKOM (South Africa). Mon. Hundreds of black workers rioted at a gold mine near here last night which left two mineworkers dead and six others seriously injured, police said today. The divisional commissioner of police for the northern Orange Free State. Brigadier J.489 words
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88 1974-06-11 24 RIOT POLICE CALLED TO HONGKONG COURT HONGKONG, Mon. Riot DoUct units were called out today when a crowd of leftwlng supporters turned up at a court where a fellow worker was appearing on h drug charge. There were no reports of any Incidents but the magistrate at one stage •aidReuter - 88 words
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281 1974-06-11 24 BASLE (Switzerland), Monday WORLD inflation is likely to <ontinue at a rapid pace in coming months, but could start tapering off after a period of economic slowdown, the Bank for Internatonal Settlements vBIS) predicted today. Most of the recent increases In commodity and wholesaleReuter; AP - 281 words
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Article67 1974-06-11 24 Eight in light aircraft held LONDON. Mon. Six Asians suspected of being illegal immigrants were detained by police yesterday after they arrived at a private air field near London in a light aircraft. A German pilot and an Englishman were also arrested and will appear In court today. The policeReuter - 67 words
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Article38 1974-06-11 24 KALOOORLIB (Western Australia). Mon —Rescuers today recovered the body of a young man who was trapped 200 feet (SO metres) down an abandoned copper mine at Ravernthorpe. 300 miles (4M km) south-west of here —ReuterReuter - 38 words
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81 1974-06-11 24 JAKARTA. Mon.— The Indonesian Government will build an 11--storey building to house the permanent secretariat of the Association of South-east Asian Nations (Asean) in Jakarta, a Government spokesman said today. Asean in Its annual Foreign Ministers meeting held here early last month, had unanimouslyReuter - 81 words
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Article37 1974-06-11 24 LOWDON. Moa.-a.ot M.TS. July M4O Aug M» Julrlept. aad Sept M T5. On -Dae. iM. J .*TlM??* Un AarU-JtMNi J* KM Oct. -Dec SS.TO. Jaa-Maroa M.TS Oeaeral «I f Jury M 00. Aug. Ul6 market Uacanaia.37 words
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Article26 1974-06-11 24 tDa> S»wt buyore < «•>. eellore UMC JJS). Forward buyer. MM <+l»T>. aouora {SMa t iM> •ettlemoat Mt» < iM>. Tunovor SM tow p.m 740 too*. Tone ataady.26 words
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408 1974-06-11 24 France to carry on with N-test at atoll -GISCARD SACKS ANTIBOMB MINISTER PARIS. Monday pRANCE goes ahead today with plans for Pacific nuclear tests following the sacking of Mr. Jean-Jacques ServanSchreiber from the 13-day old Cabinet for criticising the programme. Defence Minister Jacques Soufflet will address the Cabinet on the408 words
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Obituary262 1974-06-11 24 MADAM LIM LUAN MOON >t*d 77 twiovrd wlft of lat* Mr. B« T«ow Hack |»md away paantally «i 10th Jim. 1»7« laavtnc hahM I Kfcyt. Horn Llaac. Hoob M*ac. oaucfctm— Dolly. Molly. Lucy. Nancy. Lily. Ntlly ft dau(hi*r In- 4 MaInlawi aad (raodchlMna to mourn her d«ath. Oort«c* Imtm262 words
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Miscellaneous20 1974-06-11 24 The weather WEATHER outlook for Singapore from 8 am to noon today: Scattered showers In early morning becoming Isolated gnawers20 words
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