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Title Section15 1974-08-09 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FINAL EDITION FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1974 25 CENTS M.C.(P) 21/7415 words
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Article, Illustration312 1974-08-09 1 Lee: We cannot afford soft options MR. Lee Kuan Yew yesterday told Singaporeans that Singapore could not look for- soft options in facing the Republic's biggest problem of sharp increase in prices of food and essentials. In an eve of Nation; .1 Day message, over radio and television, he said:312 words
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Article, Illustration234 1974-08-09 1 N-Day-honours for Laju heroes ALL 13 Singapore Government officials who accompanied the four Laju hijackers to Kuwait on Feb. 8. received awards in the National Day honours list this year. The hijackers, after holding three crew members of the Laju for a week two. others had escaped earlier from the234 words
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Article17 1974-08-09 1 A 24-PAGE National Day supplement is distributed with today's StraiU Times. Make sure you ret your copy.17 words
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Article168 1974-08-09 1 Egypt calls up reservists CAIRO, Thurs. Eyypt has called up some of its reservists according to diplomatic sources in Cairo, but the government is keeping quiet about the move and it is not known how widespread it is. Even a xtrong hint by Foreign Minister Ismail Fat- ml that suchReuter - 168 words
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Article69 1974-08-09 1 Dynamite find at UN N«W YORK. Thurs— Plv« sticks of dynamite with a cigarette and box of matches next to an unlit fuse were found today In a United Nations meditation room. The explosive* were removed by New York City bomb aquad detectives without Incident. It was the first timeAP - 69 words
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Article67 1974-08-09 1 NICOSIA. Thun— British TV newsman Ted Stoddart was killed today trying to warn his press colleagues of danger as their convoy ran into a minefield near the Cyprus town of ICyrenla. Five other newsmen two British and three American —were wounded in a series ofReuter - 67 words
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Article44 1974-08-09 1 NaTW YORK. Thurs. Dow Jones a wag—, baaed on first hour of trading on the New York Stock »t--cnange: it Indus 7»JJ6. down 410, M tranap ***** down 0.12; II uUU TO 17. up OSS; 65 stocks MO.M. down C.« 7. UPt44 words
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Article27 1974-08-09 1 PARIB. Thurs— A bomb shattered windows In tht Algerian tourist office early today, but do on* was Injured, police said— lleuter Ford gets news first27 words
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Article362 1974-08-09 1 WASHINGTON, Thursday PRESIDENT NIXON today informed Vice-President Gerald Ford that he was resigning and handing over the Presidency to him, Presidential aides said. Tonight Mr. Nixon will go on nationwide television to announce his decision. Mr. Nixon called Mr. Ford to the White House at about 11 a.m.362 words
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Article70 1974-08-09 1 BRI SBELB, Than. The prospect of President Nixon's resignation boosted the CS dollar la world money markets today, dealers said. Gold's price fell Dealers la Zarlea aald trading was extremely Beetle One said: "Incredible as It would normally seem, the resignation of a President Is good for the70 words
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Article118 1974-08-09 1 WASHINGTO N, Than. Mr. Nixon made his decision to resign after his Udks with Dr. Kissinger last night. White Boos* sources said today. The sources said thai Dr. Kissinger was called te the Nlxons' llting quarters late in the night, where he met privately with the118 words
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Article, Illustration96 1974-08-09 1 WASHINGTON. Thurs. Members of the Nixon family were making the rounds of the White House saying goodbye to the staff. according to reports today. Other reports, however, said the President's Immediate family was urging him not to quit. His personal secretary. Miss Rose alary Woods, wasReuter; UPI - 96 words
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Article208 1974-08-09 1 Front wins third of seats KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Prime Minister Tun Abdul Ra z a k's National Front coalition government today won uncontested nearly one-third of the 154 parliamentary seats at stake in the Aug. 24 general elections. The Front won 47 parliamentary and 43 state seats by default onReuter; Bernama - 208 words
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Article20 1974-08-09 1 r ANOOON. Thura Burmac riasilait Ne Win returned her» today a/tor a swnth-long medical snsekop IB Britain neuterReuter - 20 words
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Article80 1974-08-09 1 Dr. K to get letter today WASHINGTON, Than. A House Democratic leader cald he was told that Mr. Nixon's resignation would ge to Dr. Kissinger tomorrow, and tl at Mr. Ford would be sworn In at < p.m. the same day (5.30 a.m. Saturday Singapore time) as 38th President. Rep.AP - 80 words
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Article61 1974-08-09 1 WASHINGTON. Thurs. The IS Defence Department Indicated today that American military forces around the world would remain on a "normal alert" statns during any chance In the Presidency. Reuter. WASHINGTON. Than. Vice President Ford today summoned to a meeting at his office. Mr. Ford called Dr. Kissinger by61 words
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Advertisement62 1974-08-09 1 NO ALARM OVER JOBS OUTLOOK PAGE 25 INDONESIA. India call for peace sone 4 ARAB aid fund: Bid to break deadlock 5 GIVE the mentally retarded free education call CHILDREN told: Work hard and be thrifty 20 NEEDLES core for drug addicts 23 ACROSS THE CAUSEWAY U COMICS 9 LETTERS62 words
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Article, Illustration991 1974-08-09 2 WE RELIED ON HIS REGIME FOR SURVIVAL SAYS CAMBODIA \JEWS of President Nixon's expected resignation brought expressions of concern from Phnom Penh and official silence from Saigon, the two Asian capitals most directly affected by the American political process. "We are concerned because the survival of the Khmer Republic (Cambodia)NYT; UPI - 991 words
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217 1974-08-09 2 WASHINGTON. Thurs. city has made it impossible for an Individual to receive a fair trial federal or state by an unbiased Jury, this U it. In hi* statement on Monday accompanying the release of the damaging June 23, 1072, tape transcripts, Mr. Nixon admitted217 words
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312 1974-08-09 2 rl top Democrats In the Senate* and House today endorsed Secretary of State Henry Kissinger's statement that American foreign policy will be continued on a bipartisan basis without bring affected by the Watergate affair. Senate Democratic leader Mure Mansfield tald: "We312 words
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Article563 1974-08-09 2 FORD CAN GIVE A FULL PARDON. IF PRESIDENT Nixon resigns or is removed from office, It appears that he would only have to reach a quiet understanding with his successor to ensure that he would not face federal criminal prosecution for any Watergaterelated crimes. This fact, a* set out in563 words
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Advertisement213 1974-08-09 2 I Congratulations 1 I <£> BestWishcs I to the c People (^Government oi "Singapore on the occasion of its 9th NATIONAL DAY L^Lm .a^l i iji HI M I B^^S jfl a^P^fl mdEfl L^a^am^^*Ja^AAA.l^-k J «a. L^L^aV L^rX^^|l^aMß^Blßß^Bkh^_ ■V*'" BM^lam .^fl LW /afl BM m <*» Lh^Li Lt A&^mi L^P^BT213 words
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301 1974-08-09 3 Ford may choose Rockefeller as VicePresident y I C E President Ford is fully aware that he is on the threshhold of the Presidency but is uncertain when he will cross it. That Is the Impression that emerged from an exclusive Interview yesterday with the New York Times, as rumours301 words
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Article366 1974-08-09 3 said. "But I have been kept abreast I've had, as you know, several rr>eet Ings with Al (Halg) Asked what he con sldered the President's emotional state to right now, Mr. Ford r* piled: "I thought he looked surprisingly well, considering all the trauma he had gone366 words
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Article, Illustration409 1974-08-09 3 WASHINOTON. Thurs A sort of numbness swept the White House staff today. Telephones were answer ed in a monotone and most staff members made only feeble efforts to smile. But the men and women closest to President Nixon were vowing to carry on. One aide said409 words
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Article46 1974-08-09 3 MANILA. Thurs.— A man while asleep today walkad oat of nU bedroom to the stain, inland his footing and fell headlong Into a canal beside bis bouse and was aiUwllVu, POIsO Muu. The mddent happened in a trUlaft In the aootbern PhUlpptoes— RcuUr46 words
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Article51 1974-08-09 3 WASHINGTON, Thurs. Tbe Senate Rule* Conunlttee roted eight to one yeatanter In farou/ of allowing live television corerec* or President Nixon's trial If he U Impeached. The committee agreed to a resolution suspending the rules which now prohibit any radio and television coverage of Senate proceedings.UPI - 51 words
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234 1974-08-09 3 Simon: Boost for economy if Nixon —quits- LOB ANGELES, Than. Ttmamrr ScoreUry WIUUm Simon said the f 8 economy woiUd get a "ptjcholo rteal" k«wt if rreri<<«t Nixon ttalfntd. the Lot Ancelea Tunes reported today m. Simon did not uty be wu encouraging the President to itep down. Only Mr.UPI - 234 words
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Article65 1974-08-09 3 TSOUCXOALPA (Hondum). Thun.— Honduras lost UBS3M million (SSU* million) In m bnln drain of profaukmala to the United sutw bimw imo and irro. the ODTt-ntamnt said, A apt*— inn mm mann than ifiOO Baeduran ptotmiomU fraduated hrn Mt to wort in tta* United SUtw durtne theAP - 65 words
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Article28 1974-08-09 3 KAMPALA. THurs. Ugmnda haa a«*in thrtatened to extend Us border Into T»naanta foUowlnt word of buildup of Taoaaolan and Tamhain troops, aeeortfng >o a saflttiT snosssman28 words
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Advertisement687 1974-08-09 3 The Institute of Business Administration of Australia yesterday announced the results of its Diploma Examination held last May 1974. COMPULSORY SUBJECTS PASSES SUBJECT PASSES Principle* of AdminwtretkMi Accounting ft Buaineea Finance R Gunasekaran Hing Chang Lee Peter Kong Hing Cheng Lee. Wong Ping Seng. Chua Liang Mun Kan. Lea Wei687 words
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170 1974-08-09 4 Grenada attack on home of Boret aide PHNOM PENH, Thurs. A Government troops killed 133 rebel soldiers In a battle yesterday near the Plch Nil Pass. 73 km (47 miles) southwest of here on Highway 4, the Cambodian High Command said today. The government side lost one killed and 37UPI - 170 words
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Article51 1974-08-09 4 MANILA. Thurs. The Government has Rranted Uxexemptlon to PlUptno oli exploration contoartonali as in the Importation of machinery equipment aa wtll as spar* parts and other materials lor their operations. A government spnkasman said the authorisation was expected to boost oil tapknuoo Id the country.51 words
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Article379 1974-08-09 4 NKW YORK. Thurs —Violinist Eugene Fodor. M. received the gold key to New York yesterday (or being the first American since Van Cllourn to win top honours In a Tchaikovsky competition to Moscow— AP. They also reaffirmed that a Just and lasting settlement In the Middle Bast couldReuter - 379 words
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39 1974-08-09 4 JAKARTA, Thursday INDONESIA and India today called on the big powers to act with due restraint and co-operate in preserving the Indian Ocean as, a zone of peace, according to a joint communique.39 words
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Article25 1974-08-09 4 HUOATA. (Northern Japan). Than. Chemical phtnta in MUf*U hit by WMinw rec—ton in Japan, h* vt turned to eel-r«4*tng to boost profit* ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article346 1974-08-09 4 T>AJUS, Thurs. France I hinted today It will overhaul Its controversial Middle East arms policy following Egypt s revelation that Frencnbullt Libyan Mirage fighters were Involved In the war against Israel last October. The French Government was deeply embarrassed by Egyptian President Anwar Sadat's surprise disclosure that the LibyanAgencies - 346 words
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Article131 1974-08-09 4 PROTECTING THE WOMEN IN EGYPT pAIRO, Thurs. Egypt V* has decided to make It harder for Its girls to marry men from other Arab countries because so many of these marriages end In divorce the Al-Ahram newspaper reported The news came at the height of the Arab tourist season, whenReuter - 131 words
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Article67 1974-08-09 4 PARIS. Thurs. The French Oowmmait declared It was ready to Introduce price controls and ration oil necceaaary to curb Inflation and wipe out Urn country's trade deficit. Finance Minister JeanPierre Pourcade also vowed In an Interview that the Government WOUld do IU tO cut Inflation in halfReuter - 67 words
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Article40 1974-08-09 4 BBOUL. Tbun The foreign ministers nf South Korea and Philippines have agreed on the need to establish an "Asian forum" to discuss matters of common eonotrn to the countries In the Asian region. a joint statement said today—Reuter.40 words
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Article, Illustration252 1974-08-09 4 rl Soviet Union's top economic aid official began talks In Cairo yesterday at a time of coolness between Moscow and Its erstwhile Egyptian friends. Mr. Semyon Skachko*. chairman of the State Committee for Foreign Economic Relations, is the first member of theReuter - 252 words
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Article593 1974-08-09 4 HANOI, Than. Hett* TMaui has natoitit a ■aatn r«e4 eaUctaff pi ■§'■■■> teiiaff tke p*»t thfw-and »-h*lf Mtn te t»pr*rc tnwpirt of acric«lt>re freasrts, tke N—r China New* Afwer r— «M teasjr. MMk ef North Tliteui-i hlfhwmy *r*tm m nvtod ky US hoeOtec wkieh 0a404 with the593 words
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73 1974-08-09 4 Mao accused of following policies same as Hitler MOSCOW. Thursday THE Soviet Literary Gazette has opened a new round of propaganda attacks on China, publishing accusations that Chairman Mao Tse-tung was pursuing policies dangeroasly close to Adolf Hitler. "ftie weekly Journal of the Soviet Writers' Union, In an article headed73 words
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185 1974-08-09 4 Rumania bid to patch up that Ldispute- VIENNA, Than. Romania called yesterday for a new form of "superior unity' among communist nations to overcome tensions between tbr Soviet bloc and China The call for a fresh effort to Improve relations came as Rumanian Foreign Minister George I ftfaeoveseu conferred inReuter - 185 words
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Article36 1974-08-09 4 Hongkong. Thurs.— North Korean leaders have again called for an International conference on reonlfleatlo.i of North and South Korea to be held within a year the New China News Agency reported today— UPl.36 words
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Article41 1974-08-09 4 TOKYO. Tbon. A Bwta lndurtrUl Uehooktgj vxtubtttoo optfMd y— UtiUy tat PaUai wtMf* "»n atno*P*»*r» or rrtaodrftip tat— mb Urn pwplM of China and SwitwhuxJ" prrr tltod at (to* whlNtton c«ntr». Urn official RMnhua M— i i|m; nport«<l.— AP.AP - 41 words
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278 1974-08-09 5 Japanese refuse landing rights to CPA rKYO, Thurs.— Japan said today It will not allow Cathay Pacific Airways to use Osaka or Tokyo airports en route to South Korea despite a reported British threat to deny landing permits In Hongkong to Japan Air Lines (JAL) planes en route to SingaporeUPI - 278 words
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115 1974-08-09 5 ]\|A.I()R Arab oilexporting countries are still not agreed on details of a projected centralisid fund to channel oil revenues to developing nations, hit by oil price increases, oil sources said yesterday. Oil Ministers from the 12 major oilexporting nations decided in principle to115 words
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Article241 1974-08-09 5 LOS BANOS (The Philippines), Thurs. The next so-called "miracle in the field of rice research could be the development of a new variety that contains 25 per cent more protein. Achievement of that goal by the International Rice Research Institute would benefl: immeasurably the one third of theReuter; UPI - 241 words
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Article155 1974-08-09 5 NEW YORK, Thurs. The highwire stuntman, who walked 'wetween the world's tallest twin office blocks here, has escaped police charges of criminal trespass and disorderly conduct by agreeing to perform his act at a special children's show. Frenchman Philippe Petit of Nemours (above) was arrested yesterday155 words
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Article65 1974-08-09 5 NEW DELHI. Thurs.— Two people were killed and 10 wounded when police fired on a crowd of about 1.000 looting shops In a town In the southern itata of Kamataka. the Press Trust of India reported yesterday. The Incident occurred last night In Chlrkhallspur town. Polloe65 words
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198 1974-08-09 5 Marcos renews amnesty offer to Muslim —rebels— MANILA, Than. President Ferdinand Mar cos renewed his offer of amnesty today to Muslim secessionist rebels despite reported new outbreaks of fightin; in the southern Philippines. The latest incident reported from the troubled Mlnri^njME region was an ambush on Saturday of a government198 words
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Article196 1974-08-09 5 JAKARTA. Thurs. The In<lont«Un Ocvemment ha* given iv acml-omctml newt Mcncy AnUrm. the go-ahead to negotiate a news exchange contract with the Ruaalan news agency Taa, an AnUtra official said yesterday The move coming clow on the heels of Foreign Minister Acam Malik's visit to Bastem Europe andReuter - 196 words
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249 1974-08-09 5 UNILATERAL ACTION THREAT BY U.S. AT SEA TALKS COPENHAGEN, Thursday DOCTOR'S admission that lie carried out the mercy killing of hopelessly ill patients at Copenhagen Municipal Hospital has sparked a heated debate here oday and could lead to police action. P. BJo«rn Ibsen. 59. In a radio Interview night thatReuter - 249 words
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Article, Illustration952 1974-08-09 5 SAN ,'UAN (Puerto Rico). Thurs —A powerful explosion ripped through the Venezuelan consulate today, badly damaging the consulate, a nearby restaurant and another commercial building UPI. discipline and skills to keep us competitive. "Singapore has always had to face competition in a tough world." Mr. Lee called on952 words
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Article, Illustration262 1974-08-09 6 MORE congratulatory messages from foreign heads of state and governments to mark Singapore'! ninth National Day arrived here yesterday. They Included messages from President Nixon of United States and President N. Podgorny and Prime Minister A. Kosygln of Soviet Russia. President V V Olrl of India262 words
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92 1974-08-09 6 CONDITION OF CPA PASSENGER IMPROVING A passenger who fell from the ramp of a Cathay Pacific Airways aircraft while alighting at Singapore airport last Thursday Is reported to be Improving at the Tan Tock Seng Hospital. Mr. Mitchell Beesly. 45, of the United States, suffertd head Injuries and was admitted92 words
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Article42 1974-08-09 6 IMS Singapore Jaycecttca i Orchid Jayoat*) will hold their annual dinner and dance at Holiday Inn tomorrow. Hlihllchta of the evening will be th» signing of the sisterhood pact with the Fort Dlckaon Jajceca and a fashion show.42 words
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Article28 1974-08-09 6 A HUM mortar bomb was found In the reclaimed land at 4% mil*. Paalr Panjang Road yesterday. Experts from the Bomb DUpoaal Unit detonated the bomb28 words
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320 1974-08-09 6 THE Norwegian skipper of a Singapore registered freighter. Vavajo. who stood by a burnIng tanker loaded with fuil oil during a mid-sea fire recently, was commended yesterday by the Port of Singapore Authority for his gallant action. Capt. Tore Plllp Danlelsen. 3»,320 words
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Article68 1974-08-09 6 POLICE yesterday appealed fer eye-wit-nesses to a road accident, at the Junction of Monntbatten and Old Airport Roads on Wednesday night, in which a motorist died. Tan Che* King. 25. of Lor on i 17, Geylang Road, died after his ear was involved In a collision with68 words
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181 1974-08-09 6 rE Singapore Booksellers Association has stressed that its school-book prices world go down If the Education Ministry abolished the capitation fee (bookshop commission to schools > The benefits arising from the abolition would be passed on to students in the form of cheaper181 words
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Article50 1974-08-09 6 A housewife who thought ihe waa a burden to her husband because of her lUness. poisoned herself last month. a coroner's court heard yesterday. Han Ton Kirn. 45. died the Outrun Hospital on July 9. about five weeks after she took some caustic soda. Verdict: Suicide.50 words
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Article297 1974-08-09 7 OEOPLEof all walks 1 of life In Singapore, Including Government officials, social and community workers, and those associated with the statutory bodies, Institutions of higher learning and schools, are among the 332 who are awarded National Day honours. The full honours list: PINGAT JABA GEMILANG297 words
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Article, Illustration919 1974-08-09 7 (Senior Civil Engineer. PSA). Mr Chua It Meng < Principal Structural Engineer. HDB>. Mr Han Eng Juan (Manager. Board of Commissioners of Currency). Mr John Noel Hanam (Acting Director, Central Narcotics Bureau Mr Kwok Chee Hong (Superintending Engineer. Electricity Department, PUB). Mr Lam Peng Loon i Director. Singapore919 words
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Article, Illustration124 1974-08-09 7 rpRAFFIC restrictions will be imposed on certain roads in the Central Business District (CBD) from < pm. to 11 pa. on Sunday (Aug. 11) for the National Day cultural shows. Buses travelling to the CBD will proceed as usual Those coming oat via Robinson load,124 words
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Article, Illustration1530 1974-08-09 7 Secondary School). PIXGAT BEBJXEBOLEHAN (The Efficiency Medal) WOI AU Mn Pawiro (School Sersear.t Major Officer Cadets' School. SAFTI). Eaeik A»i.i.'ii bin BaU loenior Driver, Department of Social Weltaie). Mr. Chan Heal Scr 'Senior Assj t.ment Offlcei, Inland »-«vt..ue Dep-j-tment i Mr. Chen Chin Sher (Personal Atsi;Ui1,530 words
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Article, Illustration373 1974-08-09 9 A VISITING AmeriIX cm para-educa-tionirt said yesterday the Government here mus» not deny free educational facilities to nentally-retarded children. Dr. Walter Cegelka. Co-odlnator of Special Education. University of Mlaaairl-St. Louis, said: "I understand that the Oovffnment guarantees at lost eight years of free373 words
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Article30 1974-08-09 9 DR. One Leon> Boon. UP for Kin Sen* will ap«k on Student* Apathy at the IntomAUonaJ Y« Men dub of Slngaporr at Hotel BquatorUl at 1.15 pm tomorrow.UP - 30 words
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Article69 1974-08-09 9 A LABOURER Mok Wah, 33, was Jailed for two ye>rs with six strokes of the cane by the Third Dstrict Court yesterday when he admitted oaosinj hurt to a watchman of an engineering firm wtile committing robbery. Mok, with four prevails convictions, entered the premises of the69 words
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161 1974-08-09 9 Jurong workers to get JTC flats I first PRIORITY for Jurong Town Corporation flats to be given to industrial worker* staying In dormitory flats in Jurong Town at the time they decide to get married. The latest Issue of Labour News, official organ of the Singapore Industrial Labour Organisation and161 words
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Article138 1974-08-09 9 CHBOMO Kok BODf. IT. was jailed for one day and fined MOO by the Pint liaglatraWs Court jaKwrtaj for. itealtnt an slKtitual bulb, worth <0 oanta. bekwftaf to the PWD at the National Library. Stamford Road, on Ang. 1 at about 11.06 am offices In Church Street, reported138 words
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Article35 1974-08-09 9 Watchman 9 death: Three held DOUCE hare.arrwt- ad three men In connection with the murder o. Mohan Sißf h, m watchman with Kwong Soon Enrlneerinf Co. »n T«njonf Rho, and th» theft of SIS.MV from35 words
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72 1974-08-09 9 Interpol aid sought to trace missing director SINGAPORE police have asked Interpol to help trace the director of a local firm, who disappeared about four months ago while on an overseas trip to collect debts. The director la said to have collected about $600,000 on behalf of the local company72 words
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Article44 1974-08-09 9 MR Tan Bock Chuan. ha* been awarded the Order of Merlin for hi* yean' membership in the International Brotherhood of I Magicians and contribution* to magic. He U the praatdent of the Society of American Magician*, angapore Amaabty No. M.44 words
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176 1974-08-09 9 2 months for man who must not drive CONSTRUCTION i\ worker was fined a total of $900 and jailed for two. months by the Tenth Magistrate's Court yesterday after he pleaded guilty to two traffic offences In February this year. He was also disqualified from driving all classes of vehicles176 words
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Article65 1974-08-09 9 the eoapojiy's safe, on A"*. 1. They wore picked up at Lorong Tt, Geylanf, by ■BMleMs officer* from ClD's Special In vestiratlon Section. All three arc kolng detain ed at the CID A WOMAN purse m found In tf» National Museum recently by a membar of the65 words
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Advertisement193 1974-08-09 9 CONGRATULATIONS BEST WISHES TO THE PEOPLE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE ON THEIR 9TH NATIONAL DAY FOR PERSONAL SHOPPERS! I/'yWffl]WFfiilliH 1 4 IMFLATIONFIGHTERf f WLIHJIMJUtfniJ;! 1 |U/) aVjIJ mm mi 1 cywnCtf^W A 9m* %1 1 1 Vsaj mw mMI a)4^»+4*++yjJJ,»JJ»JjAVi fc XVA*J INFLATION FIGHTER X BW'/fM tA INFLATION193 words
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Miscellaneous265 1974-08-09 9 Bringing Up Father By Bill Kavanagh tfc Hal camp i 1 MgKNOV I I TMfHfiS HOTUINti WMOMO WIT* I I SIVE ME THK SOomnC^ >OU UXX MISSMBLE AHD) I WH4T AIL« XX) J XX), BHKMV- EXCEPT f\** _J MAMS POX IT, SO I CAN ALL PLAVBD OUT I "~V LAZl265 words
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Advertisement535 1974-08-09 10 "•FR^ki® MAJULAH < Iwl: IrlJ KaS^iS singapurk I'likHH GOUBI THEATRE IM^!MI:i CJ I: 9TH BIG DAY! NO FREE LIST. |BP I GOLDEN at KONG CHIAN at 11.00 a.m.. 1.30. 4.00. 1.30.4.00.6.45 6.45 930 p.m. jj 9-15 P m I I- OCC THE SEDUCTION OF < Ott SAMSON BY THE -I535 words
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Advertisement336 1974-08-09 10 5 W\^sHAWoSiWgga»ll 12nd WEEK AT THE < AIMTOL 11am 145 4 6*6 A 9 30pm— HO rRCE LIST P HAMMER Rlms-The VAMPIRE SPECIALISTS yd SHAWS-TV KUNG FU SPECIALISTS pool their oeithre tecfciifies to fcrin jwl^ I Golden vampires I starring PETER CUSHING, DAVID CHIANC p JUUE KE SHW SIU-h C**u»»336 words
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Advertisement320 1974-08-09 10 1 LS^We'll put^lS ■r more spice and^a variety to your f00d... NONYAFOOD Variety the spice of ii*«- < Come to J Luna Coffee House for hearty, spicy Nonys delicacies. We serve different dishes eve- y day of the week Luna Coffee House open 24 hours. COFFF.E HOUSE Jyjjtaft I OASIS320 words
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Advertisement341 1974-08-09 10 MiJULIH SINBAPPBA |g L i ■b.VV« b ?bbi TmbiTi r- i —»^i»^i»^i»^i»^ I^^ ca; hato^anisai :NOW SHOWW6! Wly MJ» J "■T!*^ TAM P»«G A«AN IBHRJNGKAM > aBW^L^ OTNASUM «-«^~-U$A 'P^^J^^a^^'* I■"P"^■» I >C jR ffr "^jT^" ■■aßßLJupajtrll rm nn-rrrrr j. ODEOW: Mtnilig Mow Today 9,00iw MAJESTIC ODEON-KATONG RUBY SILVER CITY341 words
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Advertisement793 1974-08-09 10 VWW.VUVWVV.V.V. V MAJULIH SINGAPUIA i J CATHAY i OttQANISATQH > J NOW SMOWIN J 1 ml 2 Show. 700 ft 930 a" ,n CANTONESE O.aic THt TENANTS OF TALATIVI 5 STREET" M C0,,.S J .-n Ping Mar. Lyd.a JU"ONG DRIVE IN CHM« a* OOEON CATHAY Of.MARD < 2nd MIDNIGHT TOMOf-793 words
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Advertisement317 1974-08-09 11 /STAHWMG^ tl lIVITATION "--h Go lead. Take a look. Wejn't mind if you stare. 9b^blb4f^Wh| gi comes to Raquel, fm /^Sjfc. we^derstand. S^Weld invite you to ogle. j^^b^L Anthe invitation still stands. t fe&»-*# The's also Liz, Barbra and J fe mcf others. %k>* *j* tSi >\ Atte Singapore House317 words
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Advertisement128 1974-08-09 11 J Congratulations To The People Government Of The Republic Of Singapore On The Occasion Of Our 9th National Day A tightly ancloiad I cartridge typa »u«a *ith a I largabraakirtf capacity. I tpKially manu*acturtd for I manna urn. I All Callo-LitaluMtara talc I lor uw, earning neithar txptoI tton nor128 words
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Advertisement179 1974-08-09 11 S /ttrfe/ \Z'dfu<irarfaf '5 Gulden PlMienbr 2 FarrnuatoiuSacrxartandPefcmg nyt»(*Btia» 2 The most popular restaurant t\ town S 2 OGbtdGu&ounge An mtimate spot tor both young and old Enaoy your favourite cocktail to —irWarWl gwtar muse No nwwnum or cover charges > juksamam Wanrxyned tor Succulent «Jcy. mouth- .nierng steaks. chops.179 words
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Advertisement324 1974-08-09 11 /U^^^^ Vivien Tan Music by Pete Aristorenas His Royal Ramadians Lunch: 12.30 p.m -3.oo p.m. Daily j Dinner 700 pm- Midnight. S» Hotel Royal-RAMADA Newton Road Singapore 11 Phone *****1 ■■■1 fBJ BBk^BJ A j f i<_ I X. S^a^a^a^a^ak aiVVPRNI a^a^ W^ A ve<^^ ▼-I V L^a^t a^ a^\324 words
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Advertisement107 1974-08-09 11 It Jazz Band And Singers Are In Attendance Homidah The Four Riders iO^bA 7sW H j| J bI ■f- HbW J l^l^l^k^l^J b^H" nikINPQ V f *MOUS HUNAN FOOD HEtEI »»>" r l^tri BEAUTIFUI SINGEK ANO POFUIAK D/NCE-IANO" ENTERTAIN YOU WITH TMF.II SfST PEtFOIMANCC. 2 MITP. YCXI CAN CONTINUE 1O107 words
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Article635 1974-08-09 12 CINOAPORE'S economic growth has slowed down— from an average annual rate of 12.5 per cent to an estimated 6.8 per cent during the first half of the year. This is a sobering fact, but far from sombre. Other countries much better endowed with natural and man-made resources have635 words
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Article440 1974-08-09 12 PREM BHATIA - The answer lies 1 in the —rain— PREM BHATIA VEsV DELHI India I^l has run out of textbooks thanks to an acute shorts ge of printing paper. Schools in the country's largest State. Uttar Pradesh (pooulstion 80 million), had to remain clcscd for three weeks longer than the scheduled summer440 words
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614 1974-08-09 12 ONDON Deep In the Enf 1 1 s h shires, men are meeting; secretly and discussing what to do when as they fear It doomsday smites the Brtish way of life. Such a catastrophe, they fear, may not be delayed long beyond next winter. The614 words
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Article1082 1974-08-09 12 rpHE bride was thankA Ing her friends for attending the dinner, the bantering lighthearted, the good wishes swift and generous. Then one voice piped up: "How long wil) you remain happy, Agnes?" Row very cynical, but how very realistic. "Forever" though the nicest reply a bride should make to such1,082 words
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569 1974-08-09 12 I REFER to the editorial (Sun. T, Aug. 4) on Mr. Lee Kuan Yews views on today's teachers. It read: "The first thing to be said about this Is that the profession here, as elsewhere, continues to attract and probably will always Include dedicated569 words
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Advertisement9 1974-08-09 12 I SSBB^SSSSSS^BJBSSSBSSBSSSJBSi BANKof AMERICA OJ \Un on-the-spot* service worldwide.9 words
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Advertisement489 1974-08-09 12 1 "Majulah I Singapura!" I I Congratulations I I Republic of Singapore I I on her I I 9th National Day I We are closed today, but open as usual tomorrow. Er I v L.I An Wli 'H SNOPOfIF c HONG IJ^ J rVVELDCK/OLfTRAM RDS.SPOfIE 3T 72"9 i rbOf^^njrtVV ORCHARD489 words
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Article, Illustration181 1974-08-09 13 rIS Lord of the Sea of Chinese folklore will dominate the Singapore waterfront for two nights from today. Spitting guttering pearls and huge tongues of flames and smoke and all lit up with some 12.0N coloured bulbs on its multl-nued fabric181 words
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Article123 1974-08-09 13 3 STAGE $600 HOLDUP AT FIRM rpHREE armed men 1 neld up the employees of Lum Pal and Company in Kallang Road, yesterday and robbed them of $600 The robbers, two of them armed with revolvers, walked Into the offices just before 3 p.m. and surprised the employees. While the123 words
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348 1974-08-09 13 rpHE Cover runent warned contractors yesterday that all scaffoldings, hoist platform towers and hoist towers used at worksites should be properly constructed and maintained to ensure a safe workIng environment. Ifte warning, issued by the Labour Ministry, followed last Saturdays Incident In which a worker348 words
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Advertisement91 1974-08-09 13 I CONSULT US WHEN BUYING YOUR toiou in (ANY BRAND OF YOUR CHOICE) I B WE BACK YOU WITH 20 YRS fl LTECHNICAL EXPERIENCE IN ELECTRONICS (1954 1974)^^^^-^B^B| Straits Radio Co. Head Office 1379/1381 Serangoon Rd Spore 12. Tel *****1/*****2 Branch 685 Havelock Rd.. Spore Tel *****5 Straits Electronic (Pte)91 words
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Advertisement726 1974-08-09 13 gfl i i T /-A 1 Hg*H ga m V aw^ L Of course he is. Because an important part of his convalescent treatment is Sustagen. Sustagen is used in hospitals, clinics and convalescent homes throughout the world. After delicate operations, when patients are in intensive care wards, gi^^gj and726 words
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Miscellaneous832 1974-08-09 13 TV SINGAPORE (5) TV MALAYSIA (3) QOC IM Opening and Time For US Petticoat Junction Stm'l lAA M Summary )J| Tin Circw: Circsi o( the Africa* Etty.£*) Joy MJI Holiday Matt- New Job 7JI Lenji Kataarp J.W Tl| %t t ubtMutt pawt M 7 Born IM Saaawy aai Journey to832 words
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Article541 1974-08-09 14 Most active stacks Faber Martte 343.000 Saa HaMtago 305.000 Haw Par 368.000 D. B. S. 341.000 Total Tonoror: SCUM TotaJ Vakte: 85.75 M O.M 050 M.W.W. 0.07 260 J.IS Utlu 700 s*o MatM IS3 0 »2» M«fa O.M .Oi 2. (t0 2.58 M. Box I.M .06 1 M 1.16 Metro541 words
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Article431 1974-08-09 14 A«g. 7 Aag. 8 Indßrtriaai: lliJB zIJ-21 O rtaaatee: 358.18 504.1 l f Hetrls: 154.06 161.48 rroftrtles: 188J8 ***** 1 Tins: 18SJU 188.41 t 8 rakbers: SB4JB ***** O.CJ.C; 184j88 188J8 I BJB.B. lid.: SOtMS BS7JB Dee. IS. 18SS 188 f Doe. 81. 1968 188 f Dee. tS. ISO431 words
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Article535 1974-08-09 14 THS last transacted sale 1 at the close of butlnesi In the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday compared with the previous day's prices together with 1974 high and low. (•Adjusted for ail new issues) CLOSING TONS 1 AU Mtton* cloMtf v*ry ataady TURNOVSR: Off.rlal total turaov*r 00 Ut* Slnsaporf tradlnf535 words
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Article573 1974-08-09 14 SUSTAINED baying support In the afternoon lifted prices to higher levels at the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday. Following the mornIng's steadiness, share prices kept climbing In Increased trading tempo. As the better sentiment was maintained, tradlnf became more widespread and gains became more pronounced as573 words
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Article1004 1974-08-09 14 BID and of fer prices officially listed and buslnOM in Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1.000 unit* and. reported to the Stock unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS A.P.I. (0.968) A.T.I. (1.058) A. Holdinc (1308) Allied Cboe (MSB1,004 words
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Article1112 1974-08-09 14 BID and oifer prices officially listed and business In and reported .o the Kuala Lumpur Stork exchange yesterday with the number of fhares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIAL! A|lma»*t* (2.268). A. TSB* (0.538 1 008) «lim i!46B> A.M. Ow. (OMB1,112 words
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Article205 1974-08-09 14 MATSUSHVTA Electrical Industrial of Japan has reported Increased sales for the first half of Its fiscal year ended May 30, 1974. but a drop In profits due to several external factors. Sales amounted to $8 79 billion (703.61 bJlion yen), a XX per cent Increase from the205 words
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439 1974-08-09 14 Another day of price recovery in XL SENTIMENT Improved again at the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange aa a result of buying support yesterday. The murket opened steady but buying stackeped slUhUy sfter the mld-morblng break. Prices retreated a little, only to pick up again stn.tly cfter. Trading in the afternoon439 words
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Article176 1974-08-09 14 BOTH the European and us palm oil markets became slightly more active on Wednesday, according to MPOPA. This came ahead of expectations that the US soyabean crop forecast to bo released by both the OB Department of Agriculture and Conra/i Leslie would be bearish. Quotations USt cents (Rotterdam)176 words
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Article114 1974-08-09 14 ASIAN currency deport -^lntartank nM m ai cIOM on Thurwlaj. Aim US DOLLAM <MNr BM I days 11 1/4 v i/s 1 mm 11 5 t v i/i 3 mthi 1$ it II 3 mtlU IS S 16 13 1 16 6 mUi» II 1/1 II J,|114 words
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Article21 1974-08-09 14 ■won dolten for Aim <MT«r BM **mift>t 10H lMk BUM ltVt I*H mth* 10 H 1«H rtroe rat* 11*%21 words
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Article318 1974-08-09 14 VTCRY duU and quiet trad- ing conditions persisted In toe Singapore forex market yesteruay. The US dollar opened very firmly around 83.4780-4830 In response to its firmness In European centres, generated by the speculation of possible resignation of President Nixon The US currency firmed In early trading to318 words
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Article161 1974-08-09 14 The following are the non>uial average cluing Interbank rates In Singapore: Note: These ratco may differ slightly from those quoted by banks to their customers. «oot«4 jmUr4Mj (crow) parity chance 18 dollar 3.4810 3 4820 3.8196 —12.01 tterllnj" pound 5 8805 6.8870 7 3469 —19.96 longkong dollar 48161 words
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Article29 1974-08-09 14 Rubber: Aug. 8 Singapore: IC7.M eu. (up 3.00 eta.) Malaysia: 187.5 C cU. (ap 3.N cU.) Tin: IMM (down lit). Offic'al offering 236 tons (ap 31 tons).29 words
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Article103 1974-08-09 14 fHimu phoouci i« CMANOI. tIMCAPOMI MOON closing rrncit pan >icul vsarsaoAv. Caawwt Oil: Bulk (190 Domlaal. drua> (IM nominal C*ara: Mlxad IIOOMI UK 'Coat M 3 nominal amir kfuntok ABTA whin fob. 100% NLW tlOm a«ll«ra. Sarawak whit* f o.b MX NLW »270 aallar*. Sarawak apadal Mack fab M%103 words
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Article37 1974-08-09 14 LnaOna eoppar prtaM aa Wad Baaday (arwrkma la braek«u> Wlroaar Spot buy*r <TTT ,***** *all*r iTT» (ITT4); Thra* MooUm buyer ITS 7 (<TO4) aallar (TM HTM 1 Market tarn: Baraty ataady talaa: 3 400 tone.37 words
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Article225 1974-08-09 14 rX Straits tin price dropped 810 to $1,290 per picul In Penang yesteraay with an oitlclal olienng up 31 tons to 336 tons. LO.nDON: Wednesdays Cash standard tin loot A. 10 and Three Months «i3O per tonne but the market overall maintained a basically steady start. The rise225 words
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Article599 1974-08-09 14 rpiK Singapore rubber marI ket yesterday ruled quietly steady about two cenU better than Wednesday A steadier Tokyo market exerted some influence, as did shortcovering before the extended weekend and clearing of August positions. Turnover was slightly improved. The morning session closed very quiet. The market was slightly599 words
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Article224 1974-08-09 14 TOKYO, Thurs Share prices on the Tokyo stock market opened firm today, reflecting the boost In the New York stock market However, the uptrend moderated in the last half under selling pressure. In the morning session, food stuffs centring on sugar, petro-chemlcals, fertilisers, light electrical* and non-life Insurances firmed224 words
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Article252 1974-08-09 14 TJONOKONO. Thurs. X1 Bhare prices cloaod slightly higher today In vary slow trading. The Hang Seng Index gained 254 points to 334.33. Oalners Included Hongkong Land at HK$7 00 Hone Kong and Kewtoon Wharf 616.00. Jardiae 833 70. Taikoo Dock 86.90 and Wheelock Mardea (A) 84.10. Heagkeag Baak remained252 words
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Article376 1974-08-09 14 TUELBOURNE. Thurs— The Melbourne "Stock market closed on a sharply higher note today with share prices swinging upward from the opening bell, under Intense buying pressure prompted by the easing In the credit squeeie announced by the Federal Treasurer yesterday. Trading conditions verged oo the buoyant as volume picked376 words
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Article60 1974-08-09 14 V>*a)n**day Tya«oi> UM UM Bydnty (1) 104 20 103.3.' Laalaa 1.13 MB IM.WB 153 408 IM&CS Balrut ***** IM.M Honxkont 153.M 154 0C Zurich IM.OOB 151.508 IMSOB IM.OQO Part* IM.M ISO Of ■•port (2) 143 MB IU.OtB 155 SOS IM.OOK Export prtc* In Bon-atriilrc araaa to U.S. dollar*60 words
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Article166 1974-08-09 14 MSTLRDAM, Wed.— The market finned today led by Akw> and Hoogevens In Dutch Internationals with sentiment aided by owrnlg.lt rise In Wall Street, dealers Mid. Shippings headed otherwise .'mall losses against a general rise U local Issues, led by Pakheea. me. Heine**sa. Taa Geldcr, BSV and Berreea. Major banks166 words
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Article131 1974-08-09 14 yURICH Wed— Bigger I volume and some better prices characterised today's market, although the uptrend was no. widespread. Bonds, on the other hand, were somewhat affected by the resumption of new Issue activity. The Credit Buiese Index moved up 1.8 points to 1061. Cloalnf pHeaa la Swim franc* with131 words
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Article, Illustration387 1974-08-09 14 r\URiNO the period under '-'review, the market* registered a further decline of around six cent* on balance. according to Holiday Cutler Bath in 1U wookljr rubber BJmbV At Orst leveU held well duo partly to selling resistance and the knowledge '.hat additional stabilisation measures by Uiltjm387 words
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Article987 1974-08-09 15 UIC to reshape structure I TNITED Industrial Corporation is to inject its detergent division into a whollyowned subsidiary, ufc Chemicals, which will eventually be floated publicly. Announcing this ear ller this week. Mr. Pang Tee Pow. the chairman, says this Is part of the company's plans to restructure Its existing987 words
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Article, Illustration549 1974-08-09 15 N EW YORK. Wed— Stock J prices continued to race *h*«d today ajnld widening renjecture that President Nixon should resl«n. The Dow Jones Industrials, with a 'V' J»*«1ul rush, closed at 797.6«. a 23.79 points. (^!"1!P U »»»»«<» honours »ith blue chine In a day hat saw Wall549 words
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Advertisement634 1974-08-09 15 I With over a million tons of shipping. 73 I ships (including five of the world's jB I largest container ships), and a forward looking new vessel building programme. H f^ Ocean Fleets certainly offer variety. j challenge and prospects As well as real t security. _L4-w<c«? f I j634 words
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Advertisement447 1974-08-09 15 Electronics Communications Installation Engineer We require an engineer to supervise and control communications and electronics contracts in South East Asia in particular Singapore and Malaysia. The engineer will preferably be resident in Singapore but willing to travel and supervise contracts in progress as required. Preferably the candidate will:--1) Be aged447 words
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Advertisement446 1974-08-09 15 r General Electric (U.S.A.). the largest manufacturer of clock radios in the world, is seeking^ suitably qualified candidates for the following interesting, challenging and rewarding I positions QUALITY CONTROL ENGINEER Candidates must be graduate Engineers in electrical electronics, or mechanical engineering with previous experience in mass production of electronic projects446 words
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Advertisement564 1974-08-09 15 TENDER Tenders will be received in the Ministry of Defence (Logistics Division). Tanglln. Singapore 10 for the undermentioned Items up to 11.00 a.m. on date shown against the Items: 1. SUPPLY A DELIVERY OF WIRE ROPE ASSEMHI IKS SPLICED MECHANICALLY WITH THIMBLEB AND FORRULES. Tender: MINDEF SADC 6/74(3) Closing Date:564 words
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Advertisement669 1974-08-09 16 LEMBAGA PERANCANG KELUARGA NEGARA MALAYSIA JimliD Jtnlu Koeonf 1. Fegawai Perubatan Oajl: $1,050 x 60 1.300/Sek. Kecekapan/ 1.400 x SO 1.660 (termasuk COLA). Kelulusan: IJaxah Kedoktoran yang membollhkan mereka berdaftar dengan sepenuh dengan Medical Council Malaysia atau kelulusan yang setaraf. 3 Jururawai TerlaUh Oajl: $377 x 13 IMI/Sekatan Kecekapan/ 373669 words
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Advertisement550 1974-08-09 16 Our client s well established chemical Company In Phah Alam have the following vacancies In their organisation: 1 Sales Reprc«eaUUve far A«rt-«he«m«al Fr«ducts (3 positions) (Ref. 117) Selected candidates wUI be responsible for the promotion 'distribution and sales of agricultural chemical products. Candidates from Serdang Colleges are preferable but thos»550 words
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Advertisement507 1974-08-09 16 I TEXAS INSTRUMENTS, the world leader In I the manufacture of semi-conductor component*. I baa openings for mature and dynamic lndlvlI duals who can contribute to the Company's I rapid and continuous growth. HKTIICAL/ MECHANICAL ENGINEER CAPITAL ASSETS CLEKK QRA SUPEBVISOR ELECTmiCAL/MECHANICAL ENGINEER utlca consists of repairing and maintaining assembly507 words
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Advertisement515 1974-08-09 16 F Minolta 1 I Mjßutjctvrcr El*ctro4tjr« Pfcotoco»yin| Macfci— as* Camera) CAREER OPPORTUNITIES are offered to suitably qualified Malaysian citizens for the following I posts:ASSISTANT FACTORY MANACIR Age 30 40. holder of s recognised university degree or diploma with mechanical or electrical engineering background. 8 to 10 years' experience in related515 words
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Advertisement677 1974-08-09 16 ACCOUNTANT -REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY. Accountant required immediately by a large tin mining group with Head Office in Kuala Lumpur. The successful applicant must be a Malaysian citizen, have a recognised accountancy qualification and at least six years post-qualifying practical experience in a responsible position. Experience in taxation would be a decided677 words
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Advertisement1065 1974-08-09 17 ,^■^■^■■■■■■■■■■lll CONTAINEISNIP SEMICE TO N/CMTINENT: 1 H'kari A^a*tl r.TV fir CniNRIIRf.H Sn|<oort P Mlrnf D'aurt Irtai. Mmt UK ><M>a uptiss isam ii im »s«t ii tat is tat itai f mi«i iipiis. ii am nam ntat utajt imn i,i m iihii. tt m t 4^ji M jjj« t n|(f| M|W1,065 words
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Advertisement811 1974-08-09 17 HHHH FULLY CONTAINEKIZED SEKVICE TO EUROPE S ton r«t SSm! 11 :.v:: Ii *Mt*fMM. i* h*»t*. I|ItU*TIMJIMA tat^i g^j, H|M|B t Bltmm mtmrtmt t SSSSKIi 2?*! A rllU CopWMgM, CotkMbwg. M*MM. kiiuaTO iilft Mt ii Stockholm. Oslo. Helsinki, United Kingdom. CkM| Taatt: Ut M Man Pa M Man. FULLY CONTAINEH.IZED811 words
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Advertisement715 1974-08-09 18 Exmn somct to lww. uwrm/cpfiaPT puts T|. »m» limn P (tin* Piam lM*ai Mn MMA HUM Ii Pat 11/11 Aai 14/11 Aaj it/11 »a i.ibm 1)1 Imm* 111. »-MB »1. M'MTI Wt. KM 26/1, tXHi) 2/10 MMA MMM 11/ M ta 11/ M Mf Ll Nm a/I. Lpool 3 10715 words
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Advertisement702 1974-08-09 18 flVia mm a. •imoabob. OUT: Manila Bajr. Tilni Yl A AUTHORITY ANNOUNCRO Inn. Ulln. »n<l R»n Mai TMf POLLOWINO BfRTHINO Loni Wlnt and Bao Mai AMMANOCMtNTB POR AIM. B. PORT KLANO OUT: Liverpool Clipper S/9. Bmim **ft: Klnt Tower. rallM Kwonf Wo 22. Andy 2V24. Syal- Amir Sri Mahkota. Hoi702 words
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46 1974-08-09 20 SINGAPORE'S 500,000 school children were told by Education Minister, Dr. Lee Chiaw Mehg, yesterday to be hardworking and thrifty and to rely on selfcontrol and discipline. Dr. Lee made the point In his National Day message read In all schools^46 words
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Article115 1974-08-09 20 Airline man on murder charge A 77-year-old airline sales representative was charged In the First Magistrate's Court yesterday with the murder of a 17-year-old girl on Tuesday. Tobias Cashmlr Chun Kwong Khuan Is accused of murdering Tay Quay Kirn along Ken* Lee Road between 10.10 and 1105 p.m. No plea115 words
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Article39 1974-08-09 20 THB PolyaMT aod*j9t the Polytechnic will wtn a film. Lov« Story, for thrir fund raUtaf project at Urn Orchard Tbaatn on Sept. "•nc&tto at $160 (stalls) $3 50 (circle) can to obtained tnm Urn union secretariat39 words
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Article65 1974-08-09 20 A CARPENTER fell to his death yesterday from the 36th floor of the Pearl Bank BuildIng which is nearini completion at Pearl's Hill. Police luontHUu 1 him as Lav Enf Cboon, It, an employee *f the Sin Hup Hut Co. Ltd PoUce tald be wma workin K65 words
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110 1974-08-09 20 CANADIAN ON CHEAT CHARGES CLEARED A CANADIAN, William John Borkonskl. 29. was cleared of three counts of cheating by the First Magistrate's Court yesterday when the prosecution withdrew the charges against him. No reason was given by the prosecutor. Senior Inspector A. Manl Borkonskl was accused of cheating the manager110 words
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188 1974-08-09 20 rIS procession of a Mandarin officer on a sicht seeing tour won applause from ruests and pupils at the Anglo -Chinese School's National Day celebrations yesterday. Among other highUrhts were an Item based on visiting ceremony, a band display, soms from Junior188 words
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Advertisement636 1974-08-09 21 STATE OF BRUNEI VACANCY FOR PLANT SUPERINTENDENT (WORKSHOPS EQUIPMENT) Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates to fill the post of Plant Superintendent (Workshop Equipment) in the Public Works Department, Brunei. Qualifications and Experience: Applicants should hold City and Guilds Certificates in Mechanical Engineering Craft Practice Parts I and II636 words
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Advertisement1162 1974-08-09 21 HEATH LANGEVELDT SDN. BERHAD Insurance Brokers and Consultants CHANGE OF ADDRESS We ore pleased to announce our removal on 10th August, 1974 to: ORIENTAL PLAZA, 20TH FLOOR JALAN PARRY P. O. BOX 2193 KUALA LUMPUR. Our telephone numbers are unchanged: *****4/5, *****. ENAKMEN LEMBAGA FAR EASTERN HOTELS sSTST..,, DEVELOPMENT (M)1,162 words
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Advertisement31 1974-08-09 21 Am E«im.tt M .t.. DSixAi AMOH( I RARE I BLENDMptOWWHIS ioo% sßtchS/«ies a^mUal EL} Mm a^ NOOUCT O* tCOTUHtO •fj I P» +mm jumm if. m*. mnrm rare The22carat Scotch. Bousttad31 words
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Advertisement28 1974-08-09 22 Congratulations to the ,v* i^ B* 9HHH^^^^^^^^^^^^^^lH&"i^P«!^H^^H^^l^^^^^^Hl A i Wfe never forget how important you are.^^^ N y U/XP/XN AIR LINEsWKfW Anson Centre, 53 Anson Road, Singapore 2.1el:9820ll.28 words
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Article237 1974-08-09 23 EIGHT MEN ATTACK BUSDRIVER American song-writing couple, selfconfessed heroin addicts for thfee years, have kicked the habit— after only 10 days of Chinese acupuncture treatment here. At the Chinese Acupuncture and Cauterization Centre In Serangoon Road yesterday, Mr. and Mrs. I.M. Stone said that the treatment had completely cured them237 words
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Article143 1974-08-09 23 ABUS-drlver was reported to be Improving at the Outrain Hospital after he was attacked by eight men at the SBS bus depot at Bth mile. Changi Road, on Tuesday night. Police said Tay Chee Chal 25. had Just alighted from the bus at 10 p.m.. with his conductor.143 words
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Article29 1974-08-09 23 DR. Ang Kok Peng. Minister of State (Health) and MP for Crawford, will officially open the North Bridge Road Market on Sunday (Aug 11) at 9 am.29 words
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Article52 1974-08-09 23 YBO Bng Chuan. 37 who behaved in a disorderly mannjj during a football match between the Singapore and Hongkong on Wednesday was conditionally discharged by the First Magistrate's Court yesterday. He pleaded guilty to shouting at the top of his voice and making indecent signs at the52 words
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204 1974-08-09 23 6 months for welder who stole pick-up A WELDER with an engineering company In Golden Mile shopping centre was jailed for six months by the First Magistrate's Court on Wednesday for stealing a motor p'-k up belonging to Eealy Construe tlon Co. In Hirer Valley Road. Lee Kin Uheong, S3,204 words
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Article, Illustration1107 1974-08-09 23 rE Trade Department said yesterday Thai rice was graded according to the amount of broken grain and the length of each grain. It gave the composition of the various grades of Thai rice retailed In Singapore and added that the explanation had no1,107 words
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Article95 1974-08-09 23 SELLAPAN Thambusamy, 28, accused of 'fip'ng from police eutody, suffered fits and collapsed in the Second Magistrate's Court yesterday. He was taken by ambulance to hospital. Thimbu samy w*s charted with escaping from police custody at 1030 pm last Monday after he was detained by PSA95 words
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Article, Illustration278 1974-08-09 23 W yesterday's Toto draw 83 74 tne numbers picked were SI. 9. 6. SJ and 40. The additional number was 41. In the circle* draw, the number* were 14. 14 and 19. Kirn Chye. a Primary Two pupil of Cedar Boys' Primary School. Is still on the278 words
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104 1974-08-09 23 Engineers' go-glow delay SIA flights A NUMBER of Singapore Airlines flights were delayed or cancelled yesterday because of a go-slow by the engineering staff of the ■Mm The go-alow Is believed to be over a dispute over working conditions. It Is understood that 8 1 A s maintenance crew were104 words
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Article45 1974-08-09 23 Collapse boy is still in a coma THERE was still no sign of any improvement yesterday In the condition of eight-year-old schoolboy Llm Kirn Chye, who is lying In a coma at Tan Tock Seng Hospital since he collapsed at his home four days ago.45 words
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552 1974-08-09 23 SOME 450 employees of Malayan Breweries are to get wage Increases ranging from $10 to $20 to month. This follows a new collective agr c c m ent signed between the management and the Singapore Industrial Labour Organisation, which represents the workers. The552 words
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Advertisement316 1974-08-09 23 whee/s at each Qtrnet'' On this very simple plan. Fiat built a very car and passive h J™» llfl| i l with several features you don't get features *teth«p invent +z3t£ j in much higher priced cars like accidents and others that Jp^^fiPf^^. self-adjusting brakes- the Fiat 127 protect you.316 words
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182 1974-08-09 24 AN unprecedented 90 National Front candidates, led by Tun Abdul Razak in Pekan and Datuk Hussein Onn in Seri Gading, were returned unopposed to Parliament and the State Assemblies when nominations closed today. The breakdown Is: 47 Parliamentary and 43 State seats. This means that182 words
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Article, Illustration193 1974-08-09 24 PENANG, Thursday A "CONFRONTATION" between Chief Minister Dr. Lim Chong Eu and supporters of former Penang MCA secretary Mr. Oeh Chong Keat added to the Nomination Day excitement in Penang today After be had filed his papers for the Tanjong parliamentary and193 words
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202 1974-08-09 24 Lonely youth who stole is bound over KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A 19 -year -old youth stole five shirts and a pair of trousers to pay for a journey back to bis hometown, a magistrate's court was told today. In mitigation, Mohamed Isa bin Junait said he was feeling lonely after202 words
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Article, Illustration414 1974-08-09 24 KUALA LUMPUR. Thur» The Federation of Family Planning ~-*ftfrmi win carry out a nation- wide fund ralatnt campaign (rasa Aim. 11 to M In conjunction with Urn ON World Population Tear KELANTAN: Parliamentary—4, Btate 1. PAHANG: Parliamentary—3, State— NEGRI SEMBILAN Parliamentary— 2, State —3. MALACCA: Parliamentary—nil. State— 1.414 words
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Article88 1974-08-09 24 Beware of this 'religions man' KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Police have warned the public to be wary of a "religious man"- who hypnotises his victims before relieving them of their cash and faluabiea. The "reuftou* man" and an accempbee ha** bam opcntlnc in Urn J»l*n Metayu arm for the past six88 words
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Article, Illustration219 1974-08-09 24 At4-year-eM smaa I«U to hli death rreai the ooUce headeaarters la Peaaac Boad yesterday evealac. •aid today the saaa sWmt (real the third Hear while kelas aaeatiened hy peace offloers at 4.45 sub. Be was take* to thcGeaeral Beaprtal where he died219 words
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404 1974-08-09 24 A near clean sweep of seats in Sabah Kit (DAP) and Mr. George Llm (Ind.). in the Parliamentary seat of Kepong. In Petallng. Mr. Ooh Hock Ouan of the National Front will meet Mr. Oh Kang Seng ♦DAP). Mr. Pang Kolk My (Pekemas) and Mr Llm Kul Sang (Ind). In404 words
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8 1974-08-09 24 Doctor shortage 'will be solved in 4 years'8 words
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Article143 1974-08-09 24 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday T»HE doctor shortage In the country will be solved In three or four years, the Director-General of Health Services, Tan Sri Dr. Abdul Majid Ismail, said yesterday Bach year, about 250 to 300 medical students return from overseas to serve In the country. The143 words
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457 1974-08-09 25 2 womenrobbed of $2,800 in hold-up r'O women were robbed of Jewellery and cash worth about $2,800 In separate Incidents within 10 hours on Wednesday. One of them was Injured in both hands when she struggled with the armed robbers. She was treated at a private clinic. Housewife M. Lakshml457 words
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90 1974-08-09 25 Motorcyclist's ride cost him $320 MOTOR CYCLIST, Khasmanl bin Suparl, 18. was nned a total of $320 by the Tenth Magistrate's Court yesterday for three traffic offences In June last year. He pleaded guilty. lrharrt" who holds a provisional drivers licence was fined »60 tor each of the two charge*90 words
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Article30 1974-08-09 25 The North Indian Hindu Asaoclauoo will celebrate BJI r 1 W»4«»iT«a ft) .K^h« mi (Birthday of Lord Kittma) at the aaaociaUon's pi— I— in Cuff Road on Sunday30 words
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Article34 1974-08-09 25 from IJO p-m to 9 pja. Fourth show THX Senior Paroaaentary Secretary (Culture). Kajl Bha art Mn Tadln. wUI open the tenth ezhlblUon Of the Young people-i galtary on Aug 16 at •30 pja34 words
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Article15 1974-08-09 25 THX Stngmpore Leproey Rettef aMortadoa win hold a flag day on Sept 14.15 words
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Article, Illustration12 1974-08-09 25 Reassurance by SMA head12 words
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521 1974-08-09 25 4 No cause for alarm' over jobs outlook rHAIRMAN of the Singapore Manufacturers Association, Mr. Ong Leng Chuan, said yesterday there was no cause for alarm over Singapore's ability to expand its Gross Domestic Product and generate employment opportunities. Singapore's economy despite the slowdown in growth rates still maintained a521 words
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655 1974-08-09 25 NGIAM TOfiG HAI - ALLOWANCE FOR 2,200 PHILIPS WORKERS ALL production workers of Philips (8) Pte. Ltd. In Toa Payoh are to get an extra IS a month as allowance. This Is contained In an agreement reached between the management and the Singapore Industrial Labour Organ lsatlon (SILO) which represents them. The agreement will655 words
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Advertisement91 1974-08-09 25 This one little Strepsils lozenge gives the fastest relief for sore throats and coughs because Strepsils kills germs in the mouth and throat in 1 minute Inflammation Irritation Infection These are caused by germs. Medical evidence proves that Strepsils, with its two powerful antiseptics, kills the germs that cause sore91 words
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Advertisement333 1974-08-09 25 oave money on the quiet i SA-1018. 10.000 BTU < a Sanyo saves you up to 25% electricity costs, I without making a noise about it. I The secret's in Sanyo's compressor that puts Sanyo revolutionary engineering— years ahead in noiseless the most advanced of any cooling technology, too. of333 words
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Miscellaneous287 1974-08-09 25 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6 domeUUn* to write with 1 TI or MS. 20 JO M off the record? (4-4. A laugh on order in the Where Rostov Is In s Ro- OS (6). man historian there's 1 Oriental politician has s smoke I). row of less content <7). 10287 words
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Article231 1974-08-09 26 Indons plan U-19 track meet |POH, Thurs. In- donesla plans to hold an Asian Track and Field athletics meet for under 19--year-old students In Jakarta later this year or early next year, according to athletics coach Mr. Amir Lubls. Mr. Lubls, leader of the Indonesian contingent to the Malaysian AmateurReuter - 231 words
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Article26 1974-08-09 26 HELSINKI. Thurs —Japan. today named 22 men and women players to compete In the basketball event In next month's Asian Oames In Teheran. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article28 1974-08-09 26 LONDON. Thurs.— Johny Clark. Britain's European bantamweight champion, today announced his retirement from boxing after being told that he risked blindness If he continued fighting Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration337 1974-08-09 26 ALBERT JOHNSON - Sai Soh helps Spore capture! judo title By PETER SIOVV SINGAPORE Judo- kas put up a splendid performance to bag the Pesta Sukan invitational team title, beating Malaysia, Hong Kong and Khmer at Oay World Stadium last night. The Republic, who won four of the seven gold medals in the337 words
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326 1974-08-09 26 Justina, who has been entered for the 100 m freestyle, 100 m, 200 m breaststroke and 200 m individual medley in next month's Asian Games at Teheran, had to fight tooth-and-nail to win the event. The diminutive Justina. a student of the Convent of326 words
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Article738 1974-08-09 26 SERANOOON Garden Sports Club will hold their annual Under-26 versus the Rest soccer match for the Rodrno Cup' at Serangoon Oarden today at 4.30 pm [POH. Thurs.— Singapore won five of the eight track events today to dominate the third day of the Malaysian Open Athletic championships at738 words
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Article129 1974-08-09 26 JEHERAN, Thur* Iran has A sent a last-ntfnute plea to the International Swimming Federation (Fina) to reconsider its decision banning; China from the Asian Games swimming; events in September, Asian Games organising committee secretary- general Hassan Rassouli said today. Rassouli said the committee had askedReuter - 129 words
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Article, Illustration237 1974-08-09 26 ERNEST FRIDA - American Harold Hennlng, Flna president, said this week the majority of the 14 members of the Flna bureau had decided by postal vote not to allow Chinese competition against member countries. He said he had sent a letter to the Chinese National Sports Federation in PekingUPI - 237 words
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125 1974-08-09 26 Arnold barred from 2 county _games_ LONDON, Thurs. England fast bowler Geoff Arnold was yesterday saspended for two matches for disputing an umpiring decision in Surrey's John Flayer League match against Warwickshire. The Test and County Cricket Board's disciplinary committee, meeting here yesterday, said it was satisfled that Arnold showedReuter - 125 words
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Article38 1974-08-09 26 LONDON. Thur* Results of football "if^ K f played last night: Teuct Cup (Ist t4): Peterborough United l Birmingham City 1. West Ham United 1 Luton Town 2 Scottish Lsogas Rangers 3 Bt. Johnstons 3. ReutcrReuter - 38 words
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Article, Illustration259 1974-08-09 26 JOE DORAI - QINGATOREs first O sports sapporters club, known as the National Stadium Oaks was formed yesterday at the National Stadium Theatrette Mr. J.D.a NeUL chair man of the Singapore Sport* Council Commercial Committee, annoanced the formation yesterday which was hroaght about through fans and commercial sectors. An259 words
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Article91 1974-08-09 26 Openers give Pakistan good start LONDON, Thurs Pakistan ran up 51 runs without loss In an hour against England on the opening day of the Second Cricket Test match at Lord's hese today. Then were driven off the field by rain. No further play was possible before lunch, and it91 words
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Article261 1974-08-09 26 LATEST: Pakistan •1-4 (Sadlq M, Majid 4», Zaheer Abbas 1. Mushtaq Mohammad came Sadlq was on 28 and Majld on 22. Majld, opening for the first time In the Test played some edged strokes, but this did not prevent him emulating Sadlq In going for his strokes, and261 words
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Article72 1974-08-09 26 Japan will not defy Fina ruling TOKYO, Thurs. Japan's swimming team of 14 men and 12 women will be among the 328-member delation departing op Aug. 24 by a charter plane for the Seventh Asian Oames in Teheran, Iran, Sept. I—l 6. But the Japanese swimmers will not compete if72 words
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232 1974-08-09 26 Intensive security measures planned for Games r*ERAN. Thurs.— lran Is planning intensive security measures for the- Seventh Asian Games. Iranian security officials, hoping to match their 1971 success when 70 heads of state gathered at Persepolls for the anniversary of the monarchy, say they will take "the world's tightest securityAP - 232 words
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Article59 1974-08-09 26 HEX.SINKI. Wed. Japan. whose men's volleyball team won tile Olympic gold medal* In 1872. finished a threegame tour In Finland by defeating the Finnish National team 15-6. 15-8 15-5 In Lathi last night. Japan woo In straight srti also last Sunday In Turku. 15-5. 15-3.AP - 59 words
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Advertisement151 1974-08-09 26 The Pentax IE: SPOTMATIC r" It's so faultless that you don't need to rely on a warranty The Pentax Spotmatic F. Its perfection .s built-in and designed for durability. That's the result of the highest technological research incorporating these wonderful features with reliabihty:- A new open-aperture system that allows you151 words
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Advertisement27 1974-08-09 26 DAY] CELEBRATION I We Are Closed Today TAY BUAN GUAM SUPERMARKET SINSAPURA EMPORIUM PTE. LTD. TAY BUAN GUAM SUPERSAVE CENTRE Business As Usual To morrow. 2«mimnr« S27 words
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Miscellaneous64 1974-08-09 26 BADMINTON Senior lnter-club competition (BBA •pm). CHINKS CHESS Pasta Sukan Invitation c'ships (Hon( Llm Park. Bpm). CHESS INTERNATIONAL Pesta Sukan Open Invitation c'ships (Sports Houm 9am-lpm) CONTRACT BRIDGE Pesta Sukan open c'ships (Imperial Hotel. 3-6 30 pm. 7-12 pm). SOFTBALL Perta Sukan Open Invitation (Tea Payoh athletic centre 3pm9pm TABLE-TENNIS64 words
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766 1974-08-09 27 EPSOM JEEP - Patricia's Love impresses in trial EPSOM JEEP £UALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Patricia's Love with Dennis McClune astride, showed impressive form in a trial with Pirate Ace (George Podmore) and Nipah II (Sairl Sullman) on the sand here today. Breaking from the 4f, the trio ran the last 3f In 38 2/5Reuter - 766 words
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Article794 1974-08-09 27 RACE 1 2.M Class S Dlv. «F 1 Bern Free II t.M i .K. Leong It Z Subali S.IS Lam 1 3 Toscaninl 5.12 Chlam S 4 HeUsapoppln S.ll Nawari t 5 Olympic Torch II S.ll Msnsor 11 Jasmine 8.11 Anuar 7 7 Lucky Lucky IV S.M Liew794 words
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Article, Illustration882 1974-08-09 27 RACE 1 1.10 Cum 4 Dl*. S— «F 1 Dium Chaise II (.11 Allan 5 t Swiss Clab IM Khoo 1 1 Ecstatic* t.tS J. johrnon t 4 Globetrotter IH Arlffin 5 Banna Teak Ml Aaawadi 4 Thanderer B.M Wan 1 Coant Carlo S.M Edward 1 I Richie882 words
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405 1974-08-09 27 Ozaki and Aoki to represent Japan in Caracas rpOKYO, Thurs. 1 Masashi "Jumbo" Ozakl and Isao Aoki. both tall and long hitters, were selected today to represent Japan In the 1974 World Cup golf tournament on Nov. 21 24, at the Lagunlta Country Club course In Caracas, Venezuela. The selection405 words
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10 1974-08-09 27 PERCY SENEVIRATNE - Bee Khim's Open by mammoth 23 strokes By PERCY SENEVIRATNE10 words
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Article, Illustration580 1974-08-09 27 Rumania makes an about turn on Kovacs DARIS, Thurs. The Rumanian Government yesterday made an aboutturn and granted permission for star soccer coach Stefan Kovacs to stay another year in France as manager of the French national team. The surprise decision was anncjneed by Rumanian Ambassadot Popejov Flitan. in the580 words
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157 1974-08-09 27 NEW YORK, Thurs Top-seeded Rod Layer of Australia breeaed to the quarter-finals of the US$5O,OOO (*****.000) Volvo International tennis tournament yester- day, ousting Mike Powers, of America, 8-1, 6-0 at Bretton Woods. New Hampshire. The match lasted barely more than half an hour. Layer, playing his157 words
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Article318 1974-08-09 27 NEW YORK, Thurs. Jimmy Connors of the US. BJorn Borg of Sweden and Manuel Orantes of Spain yesterday stormed into the third round of the US clay court championships with straight set victories at Indianapolis. Indiana. But me Nastase of Rumania, No. 1 on theReuter - 318 words
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631 1974-08-09 27 Hampshire pacemen skittle Worcs for 94 I ONDON, Thurt. Hampshire, the English county cricket champions, shot Worcestershire out yesterday for 94, their lowest score of the season, in the battle between the current championship leaders. Hampshire, who top the table with 10 points more than secondplaced Worcestershire, took a long631 words
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Advertisement113 1974-08-09 27 Big enough to meet your every banking need from helping you open a small savings account to financing your expanding business. And small enough to give you that characteristic personal attention of FOUR SEAS, bA Two reasons why our exclusive clientele has stayed with us for w decades. Like a113 words
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Article, Illustration365 1974-08-09 28 Chancellor of the Exchequer Mr. Denis Healey said today the measures were a "long overdue approach to the redistribution of wealth." He said: "For some time ahead the great majority of men and women can expect little or no increase in their standard of life. "The Government Is determinedReuter - 365 words
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Article49 1974-08-09 28 THE British Government today announced proposals for sweeping two-part tax reforms aimed at making the country's rich carry more of the tax burden. LONDON. Thurs The Labour Government proposes to bring In a gifts tax. to replace death duty, and a wealth tax.49 words
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Article55 1974-08-09 28 JAKARTA. Thurs. The Indonesian Government today •hipped a total of 216 private ears to Singapore after they had been declared unclaimed following the ban on car Import*. The can were shipped by KM Oocdwlll, KM Tofcala •ad KM 8m H«ro of tine Indonesian afaipptaf company Petal,55 words
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Article45 1974-08-09 28 OTTAWA, Thurs. Canadian Prune Minister Ptsrre Trudeau today ordered a major shake-up of his cabinet and named Privy Council Prrstdsnt Allan Mara*»rh«n as the country s nsw Foreign Minister In place of Mr. Mitchell Sharp who took over Mr MacKacbea s job AP.AP - 45 words
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168 1974-08-09 28 DEFENCE FORCE WIPED OUT BY VIETCONG SAIGON. Thurs. Communist troops killed or captured almost the entire defence force at Thaong Due when they captured the district capital yesterday, officers said today- Field officers said a small band of a least SS men was able to escape but commanders at Danang168 words
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Article207 1974-08-09 28 PHNOM PENH. Thurs Cambodian Prime Minister Long Beret left here today st the head of a government delegation to visit nve Asian countries well Informed sourcei mid today. The source* said the Prime Minister and hu team would visit Thailand. Malaysia sing-apor* Indonesia and Japan —Reuter (See207 words
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Article707 1974-08-09 28 I ONDON. Tkan. -Tm .toek market ckwad qul.tlr mixed today ial ti I p ra urn Financial Ttjia. ladaa waa mwb 1.1 te Laaalaf stock* wan irracular aa4 Mmnrly muaa. Government boadj eaard up to t point for want of latantt. Oil* tea bis mlied with atoll eloainiReuter; AP; UPI - 707 words
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193 1974-08-09 28 Mavros: Gloomy prospects at Cyprus talks pENEVA, Thurs. Greek Foreign Minister George Mavros arrived here today to attend the second phase of the Cyprus peace conference. In a sombre mood. Mr. Mavros t ,'d re potters at ihe airport ne thought prospects for the second stage of the conference wereReuter - 193 words
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Article44 1974-08-09 28 MEXICO CITY, Thurs Rosarlo CkateJlanos. Mexico's smhaamaiku to Israel, dned of rlertrocutlon ysatanUy at her home in T>l Aviv, cho Mexican Oovemment reported. Miss Caatellanos. a poet*— ■nd authoress. bad been ■mbamador to Israel since 1870 She was 48 years old44 words
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Article28 1974-08-09 28 MANILA. Thurs. Oov Hlroahl Kuroki. 67. of Mlyasakl Prefecture in Southern Japan was named winner of the 1874 Ramon Magaaysa, award for government service today— UPl.28 words
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Article24 1974-08-09 28 RTS win telstmst "live" and In colour today's National Day parade at the Padanf on Channels 6 and from 4.44 r-B.24 words
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84 1974-08-09 28 'AUSSIE MAY HAVE TO BE DEVALUED' CANBERRA, Than.— The A traUan Government will soon have U> decide whether to devalue the Australian dollar. Sir Robert Norman, chief C eneral manager of the Bank of New South Wales, told the Nat ional Press Ctah today Be said he was com- pletelyReuter - 84 words
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Advertisement181 1974-08-09 28 FOR MAXIMUM ENJOYMENT OF COLOUR TELEVISION I BETTfI I to wait for the best DECCA Colour TV You will then have the satisfaction of knowing that you I GETTR I (meaning, of course, "obtain" but we have to listen to our advertising experts sometimes 1 the unsurpassed pliability and reproduction181 words
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Advertisement120 1974-08-09 28 TODAY'S BUSINESS HOURS: 10 30A.M. 12.30 P.M. 700 P.M. 1.00 A.M. WWM Ail ■HH w ■VV 1 I Merlin Pookide I Celebrate National Day with Date: Bth. 9th, lOth August, 1974 Time: From 8.00 p.m. to 1.00 a.m. For reservations call Jenny, Tel:258OOll Ext.595 I I MERLIN HOTEL Golden Mile.120 words
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Obituary21 1974-08-09 28 MHS. KATHIRINI YIILMAN <UM>, 5». pn*»*d awtjr 7/8/74. Cort*t* Imvh c*«k« 11/1/74 2.00 p.m. for Oood SmssmM Cathedral, thane* to C.C.X.21 words
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Article16 1974-08-09 1 THE year we enter today brings to a close Singapore's first decade as an independent state.16 words
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33 1974-08-09 1 Into the 10th year— with all its challenges It has been an exhilarating period, one which has seen Singapore transformed from a country wracked by the pains of separation to a viable nation33 words
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Article1838 1974-08-09 1 YEO TOON JOO; 808 NG - YEO TOON JOO By ARE Singapore workers trowing complacent and taking things easy with material wellbeing? This question preoccupies the minds of many in the Republic as they ponder the phenomenon of Slncspore's rising wage bill In a back-ground of slow productivity increase. Some employers say there to a growing1,838 words
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Article, Illustration848 1974-08-09 1 SINGAPORE'S atti- tude towards the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) has undergone a discernible change over the pact year from quiet to open commitment. Where once It displayed little enthusiasm, it now has growing faith and optimism. The ehlft has, of course, been gradual But848 words
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Advertisement164 1974-08-09 1 Best wishes to the Government and People of Singapore on the occasion of National Day llsssssssssssssssss^LssssssP POM-PA* and a splash of colour. LIVE colour. Hitachi colour rij Hitachi TV.'i fKw ■nttant picture and «ound. Each Hitachi T V receiver is all transistorised and technically perfect That is why Hitachi offers164 words
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Article, Illustration886 1974-08-09 2 GUIDELINES FOR EVALUATING INDUSTRIES (overall) similar Industry groups in 1973." How were these higher-technology Industries selected? On what basis do they rank as more "highly technical" than other Industries? "TTiere Is no simple criterion. Mr. Huang says. Just v defining the difference between an unskilled, seml-ekllled, and skilled worker present*886 words
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Advertisement429 1974-08-09 2 LlTiiJ I can give you more than lIS I the Capital Market. iraj^Mß^fcl <Sfl When a Multi-national Mission to JJ«^ M ift^l^^fl I South East Asia wanted a first-hand mbS I in-depth knowledge of the Capital I Market in Singapore, they turned to H I Bank of America's man-on-the-spot. I429 words
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Advertisement185 1974-08-09 2 The Philips K9 26 ins mm mm colour TV set— one of Jk L the most advanced fr sets in the world. HMwvafUjpjnATCMn^^fl Consider the cost of buying a colour TV set. It means paying out a Bar fortune you may never see again. a^^PHftaU-wUiM*AHB| In fact, as soon as185 words
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1087 1974-08-09 3 DESPITE the oil crisis, Singapore's petroleum refining industry Is confident of reaching Its projected capacity of one million barrels per day by the end of the year or early In 1975. Its present refining capacity Is in the region of 850,000 barrels per day. Supplies1,087 words
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Advertisement430 1974-08-09 3 Lmwßl Iwlßlsawß^lm^m^mV '^^swß "111 BZm 1 AVfKVII jK I mm' We*- BP"^ i^H-fl 111 WITH fill II 1 W fff^ gt^-^fß ii i Sanyo's vast knowledge and experience in I C technology and r^^S B^s^km^s^m^sx*^.^ ■juuf— elated technological developments have been channelled into iHBmWII SSSK^B^HsssßkCsill W' the Production of their430 words
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Article36 1974-08-09 4 By SOH TIANG KENG OINCE 1970, a sweep*3 Ing transformation has taken place In Singapore's financial scene. Financial markets have shed Its Insular characteristics to become more Inte r n a tlonal In scope and character.36 words
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Article, Illustration3570 1974-08-09 4 Developing into a world money centre The last few years saw the phenomenal growth of the Asian dollar market and growing sophistication of the money and foreign exchange markets. The arrival of more top foreign banks and the debut of merchant banks, discount houses and International money brokers have opened3,570 words
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Advertisement56 1974-08-09 4 The Datsun Contingent salutes The Government People of the Republic of Singapore on their 9th National Day 91 l^^^^^M Iw^flhCS -r GSSSHm lit twK^^B ka* >^^fc^^sBS^^^ssS^g^^^^^^Bw^^^^'^P^^^^ H|Am^^^ C^t fj 9 I sKS^s^sw j^^a^fflC •J+xjswjS^r i i ■^nic r wf^^^ i\ «t* s^sW if^s[ I ir^^^Sß^^S^^^^^^ 4 w....— TAN CHONG SONS56 words
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Advertisement131 1974-08-09 5 if '^•wV .>^^alaaa^a^Baxßaa^^«fk^.aa^gsflaa w*^S^to^S^^B^^*^*^^B**^^r*^^**nß*^^i^^^**B^2^B^^^^^^^^^^Bß^mmm^^&^um^^^^E!2a^^ia^^§L Baa^aaaaZ^T'^^^aaaaaa^^ai i gsv aa^^ f a^sy^ j I U to the People Government of jnr jj the Republic of Singapore on the occasion of j||| H the 9th Year of Independence. Hi V Bla^^^^Ngsai^. s%T HlaaaF aw*~ v w. > v! I s^ wt i k^uw131 words
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Advertisement114 1974-08-09 5 HWA HONG MPS. CO. LTD. join the People and Government of Singapore toward.* proinoting a healthier and better future Nuinuf •ctUMrs of Pigeon Brand Quote in* OH HWA HONG t*F<3. CO. LTD. 116-0 Pay*. Lebar Road, Singafore 14 i— i i —^^^B S We rejoice with the People Government of114 words
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Article, Illustration563 1974-08-09 6 CHIPBUTLDINQ and repairing is fast becoming an important revenue earner for Singapore. Last year's estimates place the Industry's total revenue at $500 million and a record $750 million is expected by 1980. There are some 20.000 workers In the Industry which makes It the largest single employer after the Government.563 words
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12 1974-08-09 6 TAN LIAN CHOO - By TAN LIAN CHOO12 words
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Advertisement421 1974-08-09 6 Congratulations and Best Wishes to Tie Government People of The Republic of SINGAPORE on the occasion of our 9th National Day 9th August 74 fejfifcl GUAN GUAN SHIPPING (PTE) LTD. H&Sn 23 TELOK AVER STREET lr^^ SINGAPORE. TEL *****. Congratulations Best Wishes to the People fi< Government of The Republic421 words
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Article, Illustration2476 1974-08-09 7 pOR a country whose annual trade totals some 60 million freight tonnes worth about $21,000 million, shipping deserves to be recognised as one of the most important economic activities in Singapore. Last year's total trade figure represents an increase of over 5.0002,476 words
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Advertisement51 1974-08-09 7 H Congratulations g H Best Wishes B g \XJ LI IvT Government and B People of the B g Republic of Singapore |j B on the occasion <=><" I ll if- 1 I^ 3 g 9th National Day g M BRIDGESTONE M SINGAPORE CO. CPTE.) LTD. CELEBRATES WITH THE PEOPLE51 words
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Advertisement209 1974-08-09 7 What makes Guthrie tick It's not only experience B^^aWa LxaF^r More than that (and we boast one of the '|^^|^B^BBb^H i^^r it' oor commitment to aur longest in this region, atfflt^HP^ clients, our consumers 154 years to be exact and our principals. It's not only expertise A commitment that means209 words
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Article, Illustration782 1974-08-09 8 KATONG TO CITY EXPRESS WAY THIS Is how the new multi million dollar super Express-way will sweep oat along the Marina reclamation sites to link the Katong area to the city. The Expressway, which will be an extension of the East Coast Parkway new under construction, will ultimately link the782 words
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Advertisement444 1974-08-09 8 W- gfIPC sf fUJi WE CELEBRATE OUR NOTIONAL. DAY £jl? Greetings to Ye the Government fm jEa people of Singapore 4g if^jM There's only one progressive Singapore. r Wf!^\ And there's only one Singapore-made car air-cond/tioner Through the nine independent years, we saw Singapore developed I J|^stfl into tne largest444 words
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Advertisement76 1974-08-09 8 Congratulations r^ to the people 5^ government of the Republic of Singapore f^\ on the occasion of 7 r their 9th National Day. iSBSB^^ .^iSBSBr Jm I IF.E.) PTE. LTD k/A W 2 HEAVY CRANE «i m/ J service r^JtA A W PROJECT OPERATIONS Ik ins c asia mk v76 words
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Article, Illustration440 1974-08-09 9 slst on driving Into the CBD during the rooming peak, without being members of car pools, can enjoy that privilege by paying an extra $60 a month as special licensing area fee. Car parking fees will also be Increased. In the next few months, Singaporeans can expect to hear some440 words
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Advertisement334 1974-08-09 9 Introduction to fm 'wiumtdJ THE WORLD'S FINJM WOPE bbb^^^ Tr> >n n! JtlJbbbbl f ariaaar I \s4&r alaal Tahj"t ravokitiooiMt JM &^f I Je^^ o4 tpfccing and raoiacr^ JoTil^H \?^^o^ (IjA c*niufia« okj hand mathodt a fl^H Jt Jiy m«tnao.««<) »y«l«m p> jv-dmg i4R QUCU' **<" *»d «0n0m,c... jfl <^{334 words
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Article, Illustration458 1974-08-09 10 BAILYNE SUNG - PROMOTING TOURISM BY WORD OF MOUTH By MASIE KWEE marketing strategy la equally essential. What exactly are the market Inf plans for the tourist Industry In the coming months'.' France, Scandinavia and certain South-east Asian countries are in for a bit think Singapore" boost. The Board, as pacesetter for the458 words
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Advertisement109 1974-08-09 10 BTftIfISrBH'ILHBHH WwM Super 99 /The New Generation battery from Eveready for your new W K JM m^ generation equipment n I) Eveready Super 99! Big strong power b^^^s^^F to work at a touch, to drive motors. m Extra power for all your new generation equipment. Seal wrapped for freshness! k^109 words
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Advertisement145 1974-08-09 10 I I l^z I I If "1 I I B«^"^ I IliuB"" 1^ 1 ti^i b*s—^— «m I *^^~5 UOB BUILDING CABLE CAR STATION FUTUWA aluminium •»K>p«ront*/rian«tnf (laa> aluminium circular window* aluminium pa'aboia wnndoovt/ curtain waltt MANOARIN HOTEL CLIFPOHO MVOLVINO TOWrf R SHAMORI LA MOTI alumtnlum canopy 'partition. -u m4nlum145 words
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Advertisement100 1974-08-09 11 I NEW COURT I MERCHANT BANKERS\ I LIMITED offers complete services in CORPORATE FINANCE Mergers. Acquisitions and Divestments Underwntings and Placements c Stock Exchange Listings and Introductions Corporate Restructuring Financial Consulting and Advisory Services INVESTMENT Portfolio and Fund Management Investment Advisory Services MONEY MARKET Medium Term Lending Discounting of Negotiable100 words
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Advertisement63 1974-08-09 11 i The Management and Staff of the Inchcape Berhad Group of Companies join the nation in rejoicing today, our National Day, p The Management Staff Of The HOUSE OF TANG Join Our Fellow Countrymen In Celebrating The Republic's 9th /Cptev < a irSaSawF^VftSlß^^^BaP^Baml J^ |r^| C.K.TANC (S) PTE LTD. f$63 words
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Article, Illustration924 1974-08-09 12 Putting some colour into your home life A NEW and chalA lenging era looms ahead for Television Singapore with Its colour transmission project taking shape. Armed witn the reputedly best transmuting system In the world the Phase Alternation Line PAL) system— Television Singapore Is making sure Its colour service Kts924 words
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Advertisement569 1974-08-09 12 I Congratulations i Best Wishes to the Government People of SINGAPORE on the celebration of the 9TH NATIONAL DAY TOP HfIRBOR WORKS [0 LTD (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) '^i* CIVIL ENGINEERS FOUNDED 1914 CABLE TOAKOWAN" IC B BUILCMNG 3RD FuHI-tENTON WAV SINGAPORE 1 TEL *****3. *****4 TELEX: H*****0 TOnHHRBOR(S)PTE.LTD. a (INCORPORATED569 words
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Advertisement116 1974-08-09 12 J 5 Congratulations k and > Best Wishes < > > I to the Government and > people of Singapore 8 on the occasion of the 5 9th ANNIVERSARY 5 of the Republic 8 from SINGAPORE SOVIET < > SHIPPING CO. i PRIVATE LTD. g O (INCO«POHATED in SINGAPORE) 5116 words
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Article338 1974-08-09 13 CHEW LEE CHING - By CHEW LEE CHING "LITTLE old man of a byffonc era" is a disheartening description for today's students to bear. This is certainly not the kind of product any educational system would Uke to turn out after an average of about 10 years of highly subsidised338 words
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Article, Illustration942 1974-08-09 13 OR WHEN PUPILS ALSO LEARN THE FINER VALUES IN LIFE... Ed In rhymes and short jingles A variety of approaches are being used. The child's awareness is heightened by calling his attention to such things as the protection of public property. Another approach v the direct method which categorically states942 words
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Advertisement52 1974-08-09 13 PELNI |0U LINES We rejoice with the People Government of SINGAPORE in celebrating the NATIONAL DAY P. N. PELAJARAN NASIONAL INDONESIA SINGAPORE ASIA INSURANCE BUILDING. SINGAPOftC 1 TEL: Ml 021 (5 Unas) *****9 LONG LIVE THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE MAJULAH SINGAPURA messes DAWOOO CO., (HE) LTD., SHIP-CHANDLERS, 67, MIRI ROAD,52 words
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Advertisement262 1974-08-09 13 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE PEOPLE AND GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE ON THE 9TH NATIONAL DAY SINGAPORE SPINNERS PRIVATE LTD., 7, LORONG TUKANG LIMA, JURONG, SINGAPORE 22. Sharing the milestones Today Singapore celebrates nine years of independence, and nine years of rapid economic growth. In business and in industry, we262 words
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Article, Illustration13 1974-08-09 14 Raffles Place as It was In 1964 Raffles Place as It is today13 words
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Article, Illustration20 1974-08-09 14 Aerial view of Kallang Park as it was in 1 964 Aerial view of Kallang Park as It is today20 words
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Advertisement59 1974-08-09 14 1 V i!** 1 < Baaaaaaal a A Ibvb^ '^Ba^^ **»,•< !f, iSiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa^Baal^Baaaaal m 'aY B^^eMWaaaw^^^Sßß bbbbbbbw a* 3 9 > j^^__j^ > |^^HMHtftH|H^^H^| i nil ,1 tAJi BaVMiltf liflHaaW M^ t jK i J Baaaaflßaaal 4Baaaaaaaaa^^^Baaßßß llß^VftlV J^ B*^^^^^^ -^a^ **jiS»jKiRBaT t I M I HONG LEONG HOLDINGS LIMITED59 words
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Article, Illustration15 1974-08-09 15 A seafront view of th# city as K was In 1 96415 words
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Article, Illustration17 1974-08-09 15 A seafront view of the city as it is today Toa Payoh cleared of squatters In 196417 words
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Article, Illustration11 1974-08-09 15 An aerial view of Toa Payoh today. Picture* by Housing BoardHousing Board - 11 words
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Advertisement62 1974-08-09 15 I CONTRIBUTING TO I SINGAPORE'S I ECONOMIC I DEVELOPMENT I HAW PAR I The region's own I independent multinational I corporation, oners its I congratulations to the I Government and people of I Singapore on the occasion I of the 9th Anniversary I of the Republic. «iyji HAM PAR BROTHERS62 words
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Article614 1974-08-09 16 A DECENT roof over the heads of all Singaporeans has always been a major plank of Government policy. Under the "homes for the people" programme, priority was first placed on the construction of new lowcost highrise housing estates to resettle the mass of poorer people living in squalid slums and614 words
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Article, Illustration1047 1974-08-09 16 WILLIAM CAMPBELL - Now flats for the $1,500- plus... and more, improved amenities for the community WILLIAM CAMPBELL HltfHHlßHlMl^KMftJUL^^^fc2J VtM of the Singapore Land and Housing Developers Association. In general private property developers attribute the reduced demand to the credit squeeze, the slump In the share market, and the bar on foreigners owning1,047 words
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Article, Illustration10 1974-08-09 16 Ct*<ra« at 9 n« of th« ptoypouwii to Toa PmyoU10 words
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Advertisement297 1974-08-09 16 CDNGRffIULfITIONS! SAMfiAfAAaVS dIH MATaAMAA.AAYIdJ* FRDMUBfiT: SGS-ATES SINGAPORE.* subsidiary of SGS-ATES in Italy which it a leading semiconductor manufacturer in Europe, producing high quality transistors and integrated circuits for world-wide distribution. BIIMOAPORE PTB LTD LORONG 4 t S TOA PA VOM. SINGAPORE 12. TEL: ***** 1 M CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES297 words
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Advertisement209 1974-08-09 16 Congratulations Best Wishes to the People and Government of the Republic of Singapore on the auspicious occasion of the 9th National Day. H This quality compact size %Mwß beauty with 12-diqits, 9^ one memory is within I Wbm Xt^s^sW CMIOIHM B^ssfl Guaranteed OIYIIZIUIYI l^^^ 1 year «|1 Made in Japan209 words
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Advertisement119 1974-08-09 17 CONGRATULATIONS to m t"^. SSM HHHHHHf the People Government SbjPP^^iJ Sf °f the Republic of Singapore fliH^ 4 ffjSsL?^fe|gn|M^J^^^^^^l on the WvK'mQ^m JKnT^^l^ 1 occasion of our Hml i ■^rafirYt Isßssßhir I M 9th NATIONAL DAY rr»&** '•jjm»m I [IB* from il|M;|l§ l f"H H HBfi W Wm lIM KIM119 words
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Article, Illustration31 1974-08-09 18 HI A Skyhawk making a perfect landing tJ Om! D 300 C3ofi O n Dl d S l l Hk 3 Wfl V Smoke trails dramatise a flight31 words
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Advertisement364 1974-08-09 18 lif aafl H' it^l R a*lFaT Maai W* 11 X aaVaV^aml lav o >aT kiar I '.'fl l^iViV' ay m M aaaai.^aw^^Bai t awKaaal lamVC^a^l I aaaaal aaa^^aai _^Lam A v ar aaaa f N^ aWwVftWil ia/^ R falls LaaT iiaw JaaaV^at^J a^^aaaaaVaaaaaaaT B^Baaa^^^B^aaaaar^a^^avV^K PaaV taaaaaV aa^^LaV V B a4aaai364 words
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Advertisement75 1974-08-09 18 HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS TO THE PEOPLE AND GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE ON THEIR NATIONAL DAY bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbT aP^Sia^BaV A uShbhUk* aa^^^aaaaa^^^^^ Heartiest Congratulations <& Best Wishes to the Government and People 0/ THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE on trte occasion o/ (/ie<r 9th National Day The Management and Staff of TRIUMPH75 words
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Article, Illustration16 1974-08-09 19 Strikemasters and Hunters in an acrobatic display at the Chang! Air B«»e16 words
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Article, Illustration12 1974-08-09 19 Some of the paratroopers dropping out of the sky In perfect formation12 words
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Advertisement208 1974-08-09 19 Congratulations Best Wishes to the Government People of The Republic of Singapore on the occasion of their National Day from **G U.S. PAT Off AGRICULTURAL Insecticides, Herbicides, Fungicides ELASTOMER CHEMICALS Neoprene, Hypalon, Viton, Nordel, Adiprene ELECTRONIC MATERIALS Silver and Gold compositions fit Terminals and Connectors, Berg Products INDUSTRIAL CHEMICALS Electroplating208 words
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Advertisement129 1974-08-09 19 W a^aaaav^^v a^H^aaa^^ F mkW v BUS 'I aav* Laaaaaaak <^MI J^^^L^l CU^ TITONI C05C0093 HAS JSOOO fMta&w FOR SPLIT SECOND ACCURACY ZkiJS fcr^^^^^^ S>PUSH BUTTON ®DAY&DATE L^G INSTANT DATE AUTOMATIC CHANGER ©INCABLOC& ANTIMAGNETIC B^^B DESIGNED WATCH ©GUARANTEED FULLY t^^Z. BAND TO MATCH WATERPROOF m Ja^SS^ AND COMPLEMENT ©PULL BUTTON129 words
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Article, Illustration8 1974-08-09 20 Katonc district schools crow-country run st Macßltchl* Reservoir8 words
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Article, Illustration947 1974-08-09 20 PERCY SENEVIRATNE - I A O ORISSIVEA NEBB It basic to man. And this natural aggression Is potentially dangerous unless It Is channelled Into gome form of activity Sport Is one of these safety valves. This argument applies to both player and spectator. Uninhibited aggression, when converted Into sporting activity like a crunching947 words
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Advertisement453 1974-08-09 20 I Uf^ ■tfawflaf wWw MW_ 9 _^fl GLASGOW 8110 Tb-day^ latest 4 channel 4 speakers stereo car tape player Gat the naw sound you want to-day From the latest car s»mo tape player Th» aaceMent Marao plays 8 track and 4 speakers You can M at the bast concern or453 words
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Article, Illustration15 1974-08-09 21 An enthusiastic group of Singapore soccer fans all set for the bus trip to Penang15 words
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Article, Illustration1034 1974-08-09 21 SUDDENLY everybody is talking soccer In Singapore. Even Singapore's defeat in the Malaysia Cup semi final by Penanf in June failed to stop the enthusiasm. The revived Interest In soccer with crowds of 45.H0 to 7S.OM pack Ing the National Stadium to watch the Singapore team play was sparked by1,034 words
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Advertisement83 1974-08-09 21 ON NATIONHOOD On this glorious 9th Anniversary all of us from Getz Bros. Co., Inc salute the People and Government of Singapore With over half a century of international marketing activities in Singapore, we are proud to have contributed in our way to the Singapore of Today. Warmest Best Wishes83 words
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Advertisement58 1974-08-09 21 Congratulations Best Wishes to the Government People of the REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE on the occasion of the 9th NATIONAL DAY nKILimniUHRO trading co IMPORTERS/EXPORTERS COMMISSION AGENTS 38, Telok Ayer Street, (2nd. Floor) Singapore 1. Tel: ***** *****3 Cable Add: ."KILIMAN" congratulations to the people and government of the republic of58 words
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Article, Illustration259 1974-08-09 22 r THE wisdom of the labour movein en t venturing Into the co-opera-tive field was amply demonstrated last year when the NTUC's chain of Welcome supermarkets took the vanguard In the flfht against inflation. It was because the NTUC's co -operative ▼en tares were generally dolnt well259 words
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Article, Illustration9 1974-08-09 22 A section of the Welcome supermarket in Serangoon Garden9 words
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Advertisement107 1974-08-09 22 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE \*^mmw*J/ SINGER* BRUNEI MALAYSIA SINGAPORE *K Trademark of THE SINGER COM FAN V CONGRATULATIONS BEST WISHES to The Government People of SINGAPORE on the occasion of the 9th NATIONAL DAY C. ITOH CO., LTD. (ITOCHU SHOJI KAISHA, LTD.) (lnc«rporat*d In J*p*«) Better living for107 words
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Article, Illustration18 1974-08-09 23 Pupils boarding a Comfort minibus which take* them from their homee to school and back18 words
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Advertisement71 1974-08-09 23 Congratulations to the Government and people of Singapore on this our National Day from The Goodwood group of hotels mum court noiEi. t» V motel and Br JL E» 'Ho&J^OH SINGAPORE AND BLACK SEA**| SHIPPING CO LTQ I GENERAL AGENTS IN THE fMLUSI FOR BULGARIAN STATE SHIPPING CORPORATION \MNA I71 words
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