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Title Section14 1974-08-26 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1974 25 CENTS M.C.(P) 21 7414 words
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Article, Illustration1038 1974-08-26 1 ERNEST COREA: KUALA - ERNEST COREA: KUALA Front sweeps 120 seats By —LUMPUR, Sunday THE ruling National Front won an overwhelming victory in yesterday's general election with more than two-thirds majority in Parliament. The parliamentary tally today, with results announced for 130 seats in the 154-member House, is National Front 120, Democratic1,038 words
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Article, Illustration269 1974-08-26 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. fUN Abdul Hazak pledged today that Malaysia's National Front would strive to strengthen national unity. The Malaysian Prime Minister spoke to newsmen as the first streaks of dawn appeared over the capital. The Front had by then secured a two-thirds269 words
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218 1974-08-26 1 'Coup bid on Afghan Govt smashed' NEW DELHI. Sun. A plot to overthrow the Afghan Government has been smashed and Its leader sentenced to death by a military tribunal. It was reported here today Eleven other people lnI volved In the plot, mostly army officers, were sentenced to Jail termsReuter - 218 words
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167 1974-08-26 1 Secret slogans start Israel's big call-up rL AVIV, Son. Coded announcements over Israel Radio today started off the country's blggestever military mobilisation exercise. The radio fired off a series of secret slogans each designed to call ap a fighting unit or order civilian vehicles into service. "Love Of Nations" was167 words
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Article53 1974-08-26 1 NEW DELHI. Sun At least 16 rallwaymen were killed yesterday when four goods wagons broke loose and rolled Into a relief train carrying workers in northern India. The Rail Ministry said seven others were In .'trad. In the accident near tlie coal town of Chanbad inReuter - 53 words
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Article25 1974-08-26 1 VHNTCAWs?. Sun. Laotian Prune Minister Prince Bouvanna Pnouma left hare today on board a special CarareUe aircraft for Prance (or medical treatment Ranter25 words
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Article26 1974-08-26 1 DOHA (Qatar). Sun Qatar signed an agreement yesterday to grant a US 10 million (8534 million) loan to Pakistan, an official statement said.— AP.AP - 26 words
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Article47 1974-08-26 1 TOKYO. Sun. Japanese weatherman today warned against heavy rains and rough sea* a* Typhoon Mary with US km (77 miles) per hour winds was threatening to approach Japan's mainland The typhoon, which had earlier been downgraded to a tropical aajnsafcn, gained new force. lUutar.47 words
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67 1974-08-26 1 MANILA. Sun. floodwaten have receded In moat parta of the main Philippines Island of Luron and relief work for thousands of victims Is continuing, according to the Red Cross. Moat of the one million people who were evacuated when monsoon flcodj last weekend InundatedReuter - 67 words
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Article187 1974-08-26 1 Boats block N-ship's test run rpOKYO, Sun. Ja--1 pan's first nuclearpowered ship, the Matsu, remained trapped In ler home port today, imprisoned at her berth by a blockade of more than 200 fishing boats. The 8.214-ton nuclear ship was scheduled to leave Matsu port in Aomori Prefecture, 6 0 okm187 words
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Article30 1974-08-26 1 TEHRAN. Sun. Iran and Italian firm Aglp Minerals today signed a new agree, ment for exploration of oil In some 6,000 square kilometres south of Iran— AP.AP - 30 words
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Article35 1974-08-26 1 BAOHDAD. Sun One Iraqi soldier was killed in a clash with an Iranian force In the Dtala Province near the border with Iran two days ago, the Iraq news agency reported today. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article33 1974-08-26 1 RANOOON. Sun Indonesia's President Suharto will receive a 21 -gun salute and will be met by Burmese President Ne Win when he arrives here tomorrow for an official four-day visit. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article30 1974-08-26 1 ADDIS ABABA. Sun The Ethiopian Armed Forces Committee arnounced today that liiipaw Halle Selassie's r*std«noe. the Jubilee Palace, had been nationalised and now belonged to the people Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration409 1974-08-26 1 tammm— m AU THOSE CLAIMS MUST WAIT J'HK Government has declined to negotiate with the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees on salary revision for civil servants in view of the present "stagflation." Speaking at the AUPEs Uth annual delegates conference at the St.409 words
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Article93 1974-08-26 1 Join govt call to laid-off 2,500 THE general secretary of the AUPE. Mr. O Kandasamy, yesterday urged about 2,500 retrenched workers to join government service, as there were many vacancies. Mr. Kandasamy, who was speaking at AUPE a 11th annual delegates' con--1 ference at St. John's headquarters in Beach Road,93 words
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Article52 1974-08-26 1 RIMINI (Italy). Sun A 16-year-old girl shot dead her husband of a month and his mother with a hunting rifle after he left her because of a row, police said today. The mother-in-law was shot when she tried to Intervene on her son's behalf, according toReuter - 52 words
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Article46 1974-08-26 1 STRAWN Texas >. SunAfter killing an elderly Tesan farmer whose testimony helped send one of them to prison, three desperate convicts raced across north central Texas early today In a lootIng and shooting spree that left one woman dead and six people wounded. DR.46 words
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Article36 1974-08-26 1 PHNOM PENH. Bun. Government forces in a new operation around the fabled temple ruins of Angkor Wat recaptured three important monuments In the area, the Military Command reported today AP l Sea Page Tw«)AP - 36 words
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Article33 1974-08-26 1 DAYTON A BEACH (Florida). Sun Crowd* on Uw beach watched horrified v a helicopter erupted In flsm— and plunged Into the ocsin here yesterday, killing the pilot and two iningin UPIUPI - 33 words
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Article71 1974-08-26 1 ALGIERS. Sun -The Alcerian Fereifa Minis try, host fee secret talks Between amtaJsten of the Lisbon Government and African nationalists, said an agreement woald be sitned In Altiers tomorrow on the Independ aaee of Guinea -Blasaa. At the same Ume. It was announced la Loarenco Marines, capital of Moaasßbaaae.71 words
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Article37 1974-08-26 1 ANKARA, tan —Tarkey will aeeeyt a* lass Ikaa II per cent of Cyprus far aa aatoaawNS Turkish Cypriai eanten. Prof Halnk Ulamaa, a u»p aide to Tarkiah arlaae Minister Bulent fcerit said U»dsy-Ar37 words
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Advertisement280 1974-08-26 1 $10 mil TEST CENTRE FOR SHIPS PAGE 11 1M killed as Vlets mount drive 2 MORE support for 12--mlle limit 3 ANTI-Japan demo In Seoul 4 TEXTILES. A 20 pc cutback 5 OTHMAN: Expose the trouble makers 9 BALLERINA on ice 11 FALSE charre: Police need safeguard IX CROSSWORD 2280 words
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Article130 1974-08-26 2 RUBY PLOT KILL JACK RUBY, the J nightclub owner who shot dead former United States President John Kennedy's alleged assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald, told psychiatrists he himself was part of a plot to kill the President, the Sunday Times reported today. The newspaper said It had received a report of130 words
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Article113 1974-08-26 2 Murder bid by Govt charge fSLAMABAD, Sun. 1 Would-be assassins made an abortive attempt on the life of an Opposition member of the Pakistani National Assembly here yesterday. Opposition leader Hashlm Ohllzal alleged. He told the Serate. Upper House of Parliament, that bullet* were fired at the car of 34-year-oldReuter - 113 words
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Article, Illustration150 1974-08-26 2 LONDON. Sun had told Dr. Teuter that if he wanted to understand the Kennedy assassination, he should read a book by Thomas Buchanan called "Who Killed Kennedy?" The book, published in May 1964. presented the theory that President Kennedy was killed by two assassins, and thatReuter - 150 words
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Article36 1974-08-26 2 PARIS. Sun Thousands of people lined the banks of the Seine here last night for a spectacular hourlong (ireworts display to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the liberation of Parts from the Oermans— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article99 1974-08-26 2 WEST BERLIN, Sun TT About 100 left-wing demonstrators protested against the film The Chinese In Paris" yesterday and demanded its showing here be cancelled. The demonstrators, mostly supporters of the Maoist League Against Imperialism, were forcibly removed from a cinema entrance here by police. The satirical film,Reuter - 99 words
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221 1974-08-26 2 SIBERIA GAS: U.S. EXIMBANK MAY INVEST rKYO, Sun. The US Export-Import Bank will be ready to consider investing in Siberian natural gas reserves by the end of the year, tbe bank's president. Mr. Vfi'liam Casey, said today. Mr. Casey, in Tokyo on a tour of various Asian countries on EximbankUPI - 221 words
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Article35 1974-08-26 2 TEL AVIV Sun. Eight Arabs from the Israeli-occu-pied Oasa Strip were killed yesterday when the truck they were riding In collided with another truck, police reported Five others were Injured— AP.AP - 35 words
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685 1974-08-26 2 Viet push in 3 areas: 100 illed in a day Govt drive stopped SAIGON. Sunday fIGHTING in several provinces in the north central part of South Vietnam left about 100 Government and communist troops killed and others wounded in the 24 hours to dawn today, the Saigon Command reported. ItReuter; UPI - 685 words
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Article263 1974-08-26 2 PRIEST HELD IN COPTER RAID MANILA, Sunday soldiers hunting the head of the Communist Party In the Philippines raided a Roman Catholic seminary In Novallches yesterday and arrested 20 laymen and a priest. i Priests and nuns from several foreign countries who came to the rolling 50- acre campus toUPI - 263 words
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Article, Illustration159 1974-08-26 2 Snedden hits at uranium export ban IVARWIN, Bun. Aus- tralian Opposition leader Bill Snedden today described as "unjustifiable" the Labour Government's ban on uranium exports. In a statement issued after a visit to rich uranium deposits in the Northern Territory, he said: "The Liberal and Country parties believe that InReuter - 159 words
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Article59 1974-08-26 2 BILBAO. Sun The civil governor of this northern Spanish province has banned a conference on the risks Involved in constructing nuclear plants. Informed sources said yesterday A nuclear plant Is planned for the Basque province. Conference speakers were expected to discuss the social, economic and environmentalReuter - 59 words
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Article34 1974-08-26 2 JAKARTA. Sun. TWO former army colonels haw been sentenced to life Imprisonment for their alleged part In the 10tt6 abortive communist coup In Padang. we«t Sumatra, Antara news agency reported yesterday ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article34 1974-08-26 2 BANGKOK. Bun Two Oovemment officials working on flood relief In Kanchanburl province, east of here, were drowned when their boat overturned, bringing the death toll from the current flooding to six. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article20 1974-08-26 2 CALI (Colombia). Sun. A Colombian Congressman was (hot daad on Friday In this southwestern city, police said. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Miscellaneous174 1974-08-26 2 Straits Times Crossword Acaoss don t>. 1 Sailors farewells? 5> 5 Musical ability a reft Confronting the doctor volutlonary complaint with a ouiet look— that's affecting a UcUnerr (7) t A^bWs turn to grouse. 7 EJS? C 5". 10 WBjr l ICW^woV'thecbure* V I. SS" acO£ 'ioJow. a 2™'^ >°™°174 words
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WORLD NEWS TWO
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256 1974-08-26 3 NZ: France carries out another nuclear test WELLINGTON, Sunday. pRIME MINISTER Norman Kirk said today he believed France had carried out another nuclear test In the Pacific. In a brief statement to newsmen Mr. Kirk amid: "I have reason to believe that the French have carried out another nuclear teat256 words
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Article54 1974-08-26 3 LYNCHBURO. Sun. Thomas Cutler lost his leg In a hunting accident about IS years ago. Since then hr ha* used an arf.nclal limb. Yesterday, when be was out hunting groundhog* he was attacked by a fox He shot at the animal, but not before It bit him onAP - 54 words
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Article24 1974-08-26 3 ADDIS ABABA. Suti. Prime Minuter Michael Imm has shuffled his Cabinet after only four week* In office, the Government said today. UPI.UPI - 24 words
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Article17 1974-08-26 3 BUENOS AIRES. Sun Argentina and the Soviet Union signed a maritime transport agreement yesterday AP.AP - 17 words
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Article58 1974-08-26 3 ERDEVEN (France), Sun. About 15 people were Injured when farmers armed with clubs attacked some 200 nudists at a beach here, police said today. The 100-odd farmers battled for over an hour yesterday with the nudists and other bathers who came to their defence. The farmers,Reuter - 58 words
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160 1974-08-26 3 Malik's plan for Asian peace talks rpOKYO, Sun— Indone JL Han Foreign Minister Adam Malik has asked Japan to cooperate in holding a peace conference of Asian nations including divided countries. Cbina and Oceania, according to a Japanese politician. Mr. Takeo Klmara, a senior member of Japan's rating Liberal DemocraticReuter - 160 words
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Article32 1974-08-26 3 KAMPALA (Uganda). Sun. Uganda armed forces have been ordered to fire on Tunzantan force* U the latter try to cross Into Uganda on the pretext of pursuing alleged cattle raider*.32 words
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203 1974-08-26 3 Syria's Khaddam concludes talks with Dr. K WASHINGTON. Sun. Syrian Foreign Minister Abdel Hallm Khaddam yesterday concluded talks on the Middle East with U8 Secretary of State Henry Kissinger at an hour-long meeting at the White House. No statement was Issued after the meeting, although communiques were Issued following talksReuter - 203 words
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Article41 1974-08-26 3 New DELHI, Sun Farelm MlnUUr S**i»n BU«b told PtrlUment on Frid«r that PaklfUn't propotl to ha*« Urn United Nation* declare South Alia a nuclear- free ■one cannot bar India.'* urn of nuclear energy tor peaceful purpooßi. AP.AP - 41 words
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Article27 1974-08-26 3 ORANm (Oklahoma' Sun— About 100 inmate* art flre* and broke more than SOO window* yesterday during a 45-mlnute disturbance at the OranlU atato reformatory AP.AP - 27 words
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Article37 1974-08-26 3 BANGKOK. Sun TWO policemen were killed and another five Injured when about TO f-wiimltt guerilla* attacked their station at Tunbon Tharua. some 1.000 km (600 mile*) south of here yesterday potto* said. BeuterReuter - 37 words
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Article, Illustration587 1974-08-26 3 More support for 12-mile seabed I rights BRITAIN: WE WILL RESIST ANY MOVE TO LIMIT NAVIGATION FREEDOM CARACAS, Sunday ipHERE is increasing support for worldwide acceptance of the 12-mile territorial limit and of economic zones in which coastal states have control over fishing and oil, gas and mineral resources. ButReuter - 587 words
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Article136 1974-08-26 3 4 pull through ordeal at sea fiARTAOENA (Colom\u bla), Bun. Four young Americans survived an eight-day ordeal aboard a rubber dinghy after their yacht sank in the Caribbean north of this Colombian city, Port authorities said today. They were rescued on Friday by the South Korean vessel Ming Woo, afterReuter - 136 words
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Article50 1974-08-26 3 BELFAST, Son.— Polic* wwiMd today that a tmh ware of letter bombs may be In Uie port after ■eeurlty force* In VmndonOmery Intercepted two, twttnrf for EnfUah ■diriww. The dertees an bellered to be in the poat for Mivery earty in the eominr week, they said.— fteater.50 words
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WORLD NEWS THREE
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Article365 1974-08-26 4 Protest by 300 at Japan embassy SEOUL. Sunday 300 followers of a religious group today tried unsuccessfully to get to the Japanese Embassy here to protest against Japan's alleged harbouring of Korean communists. The demonstration by young members of the Cbond o-Oyo group was the latest in the wave ofReuter - 365 words
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255 1974-08-26 4 Peking and Vatican meet on population problems BUCHAREST. Sun. Mao-suited Chinese delegates got together with the men from the Vatican yesterday to try to match minds over the world's population problems. The unlikely-sounding meeting, mediated by Egypt and Joined by other delegates, was one of five Informal negotiating groups setReuter - 255 words
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Article35 1974-08-26 4 BANTA MONICA. Sun Actor Oeorge Peppard has told a Superior Court commusloner he is quitting acting because he cannot make enough money to pay alimony to hi* first wife, court record* ahowed UPI.UPI - 35 words
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Article, Illustration252 1974-08-26 4 rpHE sm o v ldering ruins of the International Building on the grounds of the Canadian National Exhibition in Toronto on Saturday after an early morning blaze had gutted the building and destroyed Spanish art treasures that were on display and valuedAP - 252 words
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Article45 1974-08-26 4 JAKARTA, Sun— The Oovrrnment has decided to reduce Indonesia's Umber production by between 10 and 15 per cent because of weak international market conditions, an Agriculture Ministry spokesman said today The Government's move alms at preventing further piling up of the product. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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176 1974-08-26 4 MANILA. Sun. Anthony John Miles of England has won the World Junior Chess Championship Just concluded In Manila, thereby becoming an International Chess Master. li\ the top final group of 10 players. Miles won seven points from nine games, but be-fore the last round176 words
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Article42 1974-08-26 4 MANAODA Nicaragua Sui. Nicaraguan rfflclal* said XI people. Including a prominent newspaper publisher, labour leaden and former Cabinet m nUters had been sentenced to loa* of their civil rlghu for advocating abstention In the Sept. 1 Presidential election rpi.42 words
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Article54 1974-08-26 4 HONOKONO. Sun. China's thinly popuI lated minority regions have registered a significant growth In population In recent years the New China News Agency reported today The agency, monitored here, did not give any figures but said the poI pulatlon growth was made possible because of various government measures, including lmi54 words
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Article35 1974-08-26 4 AMMAN: Libya has sltned the charter of the Bank for Islamic Development and announced that Its contribution to Its capital would be 125 million Islamic dinars (about 5J377 mil lion), the Saudi Press Agency said.35 words
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Article29 1974-08-26 4 {DACCA: Bangladesh will seek a long-term trade and economic arrangement with European Common Market countries to buttress the young nations future economic actions. Foreign Minister Kama. Hossaln has disclosed29 words
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Article37 1974-08-26 4 MENDOZA: The earth shook for 10 minutes under this Argentinian city in the foothills of the Andes Mountains yesterday, sending some residents Into the streets In panic but causing no Injuries or major damage, police j said.37 words
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Article22 1974-08-26 4 BUDAPEST: The World Congress of Economists, the fourth of Its kind organised by the Unesco-sponsored nongovernmental International Economic Association, ended here yesterday.22 words
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Article32 1974-08-26 4 LISBON: Portugal's cholera outbreak claimed five more lives in the past week, raising toe known death toll since the disease was first reported in May to nearly M, the Health Ministry said.32 words
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Article28 1974-08-26 4 LIMA. Sick mothers, pregnant women and children are to receive free priority treatment In all Peru's hospitals under a decree Issued by the military government here yesterday. —Agencies.Agencies - 28 words
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280 1974-08-26 5 S'poreans urged to develop habit of thrift rfTHX Minuter for State *(Oommunlc«tlona) Mr Chal Chong YU, has urged Singaporeans to cuUhrate the habit of thrift and avoid unnecessary wastage Speaking at a National Day priie and certificate ceremony at Kampong Cantlk Baru community centre on Saturday, Mr Chal. who Is280 words
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Article190 1974-08-26 5 Textiles: A 20 pc cutback 6-DAY WEEK FOR MOST FIRMS MAJOR textiles manufacturers here have cut back their production by about 20 per cent from this month because of poor business and overproduction, industry resources said yesterday. Most are now ope- rating on a six-day week the sources said. In190 words
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Article73 1974-08-26 5 SPECIAL PRIZE FOR HDB MAN A SINGAPORE student has won a special prise In the professional examinations conducted by the London Institute of Quantity surveyors. Mr. Tang Eng Bwec a Housing Board trainee quantity nrveyor, won the special prize for Theory of Structures ln the second ex ami rut t73 words
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Article37 1974-08-26 5 THE numben picked ln yesterday s Toto draw No 6" 74 were JO. 10. 17, 22 and 16 The additional number W St. In the circle* draw, the number* were 14, 43 and 37.37 words
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208 1974-08-26 5 'A CLEAR CHANNEL VITAL FOR THE ARMT rpHE Importance of clarity of communication between national service officers and men during training was stressed by the Speaker of Parliament, Dr. Yeoh Ohlm Seng, when he spoke at the commlsUMAat parade ut 150 (.Tlcer cadets at the Jurong Town sports stadium yesterday.208 words
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Article37 1974-08-26 5 MR. Chan Chee Mag. Senior Parliamentary secretary (Social Aflalrs) wUI officiate at the opening of the September A Fair at YWCA iouae. Yung An Road. Jurong on September 7 from 10 a.m to 10 pjn.37 words
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Article21 1974-08-26 5 THE Communication* UinKter. Mr Yong Nyuk Lin. will Introduce the Road Traffic (Amendment) BIU when Parliament meet* on Wednesday21 words
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192 1974-08-26 5 Cruise ship strikes bank but no panic A BOUT 350 plcpickr% era from the Slglap com m v nity centre had to cancel part of their cruise around the Southern Islands yesterday when the propellor of their boat got stuck on a sandbank between Pulau Bukom and Bukom Kechil. They192 words
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Article41 1974-08-26 5 TUB Singapore Bible College wul present a sacred music festival on Thursday and Friday at the Singapore Conference Hall at I p.m. Free tickets may be obtained from the church office or from the college ln Adam Road.41 words
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Miscellaneous284 1974-08-26 5 Bringing Op >•«*— »U1 stavsuMsgn m\ HI Cmamp ""-V. I I UNO* Jie««,X I 0O»rY~] I THW "N/" <HC I* SUB* ONLY I A«MB> AUNT >. v WILL>OU JjHOmVmtP I'LL ASK X NMOOLONT fO, SMC HASN'T *^M MAS6C MCW OLP )(A6AM? HSLP MS <TM* NftV AUNT KNOW IT, fl 1284 words
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Article, Illustration600 1974-08-26 6 CfWCST COftCA - CfWCST COftCA By R. LUMPUR. Sun. TH E Demo cratlc Action Party failed to "deny the National Front a twothirds majority" as It threatened, but expressed satisfaction today with its overall performance in Saturday's election. The DAP, formed in 19M on600 words
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254 1974-08-26 6 Too few votes, so 254 lose their deposits KUALA LUMPUR, Sun —At least 40 Parliamentary and 208 Sts jt candidates lost thA-lr deposits In the elections for falling to secure one-eighth el the total votes cast ka their constituencies. lOf these, there were "double faulters" candidates who lost their deposits254 words
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Article113 1974-08-26 6 VOTERS: GOOD TURNOUT BUT... KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. —As far as the eye could see. polling was not very heavy in some areas. The chairman of the Election Commission. Tan Sri Ahmad Perang said the turnout of voters was "good" but below expectations. He added that It ww not possible to113 words
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Article49 1974-08-26 6 MALACCA Sun. DAP McrKary-geMfml Mr Urn Kit SUnt amfcl today that the emarttnoe of his party virtually the »ole Opposition In PtrllaiMot and Stale ArannMtaa in Panai* Malacca, and Perm* would "nail the be md falsehood that the party waj "dying and had dtontagrattd."49 words
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483 1974-08-26 6 POLLS DEFEAT 'NOT THE END OF PEKEMAS 9 PENANG. Sunday STATE Pekemas Chairman MB TAN PBOCK KIN said today that the people of Penang were apparently not quite ready to accept the type of multi-racial polities advocated by his party. "We accept their decision but this is not the end483 words
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Article, Illustration52 1974-08-26 7 AFTER weeks of c a m p a Irnlnf comes the sweet smell of success. The new MP for Setapak, Encik Idris Ibrahim of the National Front, beams as he Is chaired by his supporters after the results of the voting* were announced on52 words
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Article103 1974-08-26 7 Engineer found dead in hotel MALACCA, Sun. A British engineer, Mr. Ronald Stuart Murray. 53. died suddenly In his hotel mom here this morning. A police spokesman said Mr. Murray had been staying In the hotel with his wife for the last two months. He had earlier complained to his103 words
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91 1974-08-26 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The RaUway Administration is putting up for Oovernment consideration further investment Proposal* to speed up the rehabilitation of the railway. It v also preparing >'s investment programmes for inclusion in the Third Malaysia Plan Disclosing this, the editorial of the latest91 words
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Article54 1974-08-26 7 IPOH Sun The BUU Oovernment ha» approved an application for 7.000 aero of land In the Sung* Spot ana by the P*rak K*-ser»ice-mrni Association Announcing this, the chairman of the a—raii > ton Biclk Ismail btn Abdul Majld amid that the land win be uacd for the54 words
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Article364 1974-08-26 7 Perak: Front men in firm control IPOH, Sunday. THE National Front took firm control of the State Government in Perak with a strong majority, winning 31 of the 42 seats. Three of these Temengor, Alor Pongsu and Ounong Semanggol were returned unopposed on nomination day. This success was repeated in364 words
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Article126 1974-08-26 7 FRONT MP TO QUIT TOP MAS JOB KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. —The National Front MP for Damansara. Mr. S. Subramanlam. plans to give up his job as MAS personnel administrator to "serve the people full-time." "I pledged to devote all my time for the people in general and Damansara co n126 words
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Article25 1974-08-26 7 rPOH. Sun Fifty trade union leaden from Malaysia, including Sabah and Sarawak will attend a six-day semlntr en collective bargaining here from tomorrow.25 words
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265 1974-08-26 7 KOTA BAHAU. Sun UMNO Vice-President Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah said today the Oovernment should consider making It compulsory for the people to register themselves as voters. Registration should also be open at all times and not during specified periods as currently practised he added when commenting265 words
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Article18 1974-08-26 7 PENANO Bun The north-eaat dlatrlet Quran reading contest finals will be held hen on Bapt 718 words
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Article220 1974-08-26 7 Pahang to celebrate big poll win KUANTAN, Sun. The Nation* Front will bold a Mg rathering of party supporters from all over Pahang on Sept. 1 to celebrate 1U clean sweep of all the 32 State and eight parliamentary scats. Mentri Besar, Datuk Hail Abdul Aiii bin Ahmad, said todar220 words
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Article28 1974-08-26 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. An eight-man Tnrtonaaisn parliamentary delegation headed by Deputy Speaker Mohamed Isnaenl will nut Malaysia for on* week from Thursday. It was announced bare.28 words
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Article, Illustration356 1974-08-26 7 Chong Eu: It's the people's victory PENANG. Sunday £HIEF Minister Dr. Lim Chong Eu said today that the people of Penang had themselves gained a "great" victory when they returned the National Front to power. "By so doing, they have shown they know what direction we must move Into the356 words
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Article34 1974-08-26 7 IPOH Sun The Perak Oovernment plans to borrow up to lIS million from the federal government to be given out aa loans to tU officers to buy their own hgSJBBJ34 words
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174 1974-08-26 7 A POLLS PACT WOULD NOT HAVE HELPED pENANO, Sun. Even If the OpDOSiiion parties had come to any electoral understanding, they could not have gained control of Pvnang state. Of the 25 constituencies contested yesterday, only eight were won by National Front candidates on split votes. They were at Buklt174 words
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Advertisement388 1974-08-26 6 RIG UP with young YOUNG offers the moit complete equipment it your assurance thst range of r lg g.ng items to meet your th 9 end ,^o,^ [o^.n^ n t r.« l^s 00$trVJCtl0n nd A «2f'P 5" 1A adequate for the specified porpoie. Each YOUNG product is thoroughly Jg) when388 words
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Advertisement146 1974-08-26 7 Scaling for Ships, Boilers, Tanks every other irons or steel structure. SOLE AGENTS FOR SINGAPORE. MALAYSIA A INDONESIA I -^3P SEAWIN < PJ E) LTD. f& A )*fl% c] I 21. Wallich Street, Singapore 2. Tel: ***** *****7. isiuntttf g^g^g^g^g^g^g^g^g^g^g^t^HlXJ^' Hi MtS g\ iMsVrVsMasdMßMksiS W -^^^^H M K v*s-oo I146 words
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Advertisement343 1974-08-26 8 NOW SHOWING! Dtily it 7.00 4 9.30pm jj Aortal*: M.ltr. 52.00 CMMrsr. SI.N _g_^ ZHENG LI JENNY H'J A%*> Wf^ CHIN HSIkNG LIN j I Leetter Wordl L: •.afl M|B oV«cla«1 by fAaM S3 \\W_^F CHRJNGSUM m \\_>'', VfTuUtm FILM IN CHWaCtfi WITH tWUIM «»TITlK^a» J SPECIAL MORNING SHOW FOR343 words
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Advertisement278 1974-08-26 8 --Ww/j-W *_\_TJm_\ i__\mtii__wA $420 a month for luxury premises 8 j Fully air-conditioned. Wall-to-wall carpeting. Telephone and room service. Piped-in music. Laundry and baby-sitting services. Restaurants, shopping arcade and cinema at your door step. Wide choice of Oriental food shops in the vicinity. 10 minutes from city. Rents from Ss42o278 words
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Advertisement147 1974-08-26 8 V.V.V.VaV.V.V.V.V.V.V tj 11th BRILLIANT DAY AT •I GOLDEN KONG CHIAN *a GOLDEN at 1 1 00 AM 130 4.00. 646a9 30 PM a* KONG CHIAN at 1 1.00 A.M. 1 30. 330 7.16 a93OfM GOLDEN 3 DAYS Advancad Caah Bookinga. KONG CHIAN: 2 DAYS Advancad Caah BooWnga HAVE YOU SEEN147 words
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Advertisement240 1974-08-26 8 10tti CWwaroya Day OoWan Crty 1.4 a. 4.749 M Mmm Vtctory 1.30. J. 30. 7.30 a 30 pm An Actwrvrackad Mandarin Mm wk* tngnan SyfcaWaa M. China, Chan Ho. MM, k Banv Ttng Pa. m vj% KNHMm^* Laat Fan* Day*' An mttonaalaii Orama f*" CotorSoopa Marring Suiarma Otoky Suprapio. Farida240 words
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Advertisement124 1974-08-26 8 5 SHOWS DAILY at llw. I.JQ. 4.H. 6.45 I J 3lpß] J DUSTJJOJOFFAAAN BW the BEDROOM GRADUATE In Wifcscreoi ad Tecbiedor Co-rtinruig STEFAiNIA SAWMtEUJ ts to \*±*+m* SOOJV at LIDO >^^___^ < I* HEADLAMPS «J" v jSTSTRAHttE 1 THROW YOU! J i again! IN COLOR and WIDESCREEN i> i i124 words
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Advertisement639 1974-08-26 8 >' krVWWVWWVVrVAVVV'. 5 CATHAY I 1 NOW SHOWING I 2 Show* 700 II JOpm < LOVf IS A BITTIR WORD Mang Li Janny Hu j I Mandarin ColorScopa i »jt^nglla>^i»ini«, <, •,11am. 1 K. 400. •Jo»»3op^> J k ColumtM "AOtMT NO 1 I Ka<l Slraaburgar Color 1 NiXT CHANGE J639 words
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163 1974-08-26 9 'SUPPORT THIS CHARITY SHOW' APPEAL THE Society for Aid to the Paralysed (SAP) a DDealwl to the f^n H ft BU PPOrt itS rund-raisinjr cultural concert on Sept. 1. "Only about half of our 3.240 tickets havi been sold so far." said Mr. Bteven Yeo. trea•urer oi the Joint fundraising163 words
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Article, Illustration479 1974-08-26 9 EDWARD LIU - Expose the trouble makers: Othman EDWARD LIU •THEY'RE ENVIOUS OF US' By •JMIK Minister for Social Affairs, Encik Othman Wok, yesterday called on Singaporeans to expose 1 1 o üble makers "who have no love for the Repnblic." "We must always be on the alert and be Int c 1479 words
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Article53 1974-08-26 9 Death on the way home A 10-YEAR-OLD boy died in Outram Hospital four hours after he was involved in an accident with a car at the Junction of River Valley Road and I.conic Hill Road on Saturday. Ng Kirn Leone, of Jalan Mutiara was walking home when the accident occurred53 words
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193 1974-08-26 9 LOLA'S NOT PLAYING SECOND FIDDLE... r OLA Bobe s c o (above), leader of the Eug ene Ysaye Chamber Ensemble, attributes her successful career as a violin soloist to her intense dedication and love for music. The violinist from Romania, said in an interview yesterday: "A musician's life for a193 words
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363 1974-08-26 9 KGIAM TONG HAI - KGIAM TONG HAI By piG farmers in the 1 Chua Chu Kang and Lim Chu Kang areas, affected by the Kranji reservoir, project, are now in a dilemma. They are unable to decide whether to resettle in PongßOl and Tampines the Oovernment363 words
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115 1974-08-26 9 JAPAN TEAM IN TO PUSH S'PORE MADE GOODS AN eight-man Japanese trade mission arrived in Singapore yesterday to promote export of Singa-pore-made goods to Japan. They will also study investment possibilities. During their fourday stay, members of the mission will discuss with exporters and manufacturers ways and means of popularising115 words
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Article83 1974-08-26 9 OIHE Labour Ministry 1 successfully prosecuted 25 employers and one employee during the two weeks ending Aug. 18 for Infringement of the Central Provident Fund Act. Employment Act and Regulation of Employment Act In addition, the employers paid $44,708 In arrears of CPF contributions and83 words
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Article59 1974-08-26 9 A bigger cut for Esso dealers MORE than 40 members of the Singapore Petroleum Products Dealers' Association have received increased commissions from Esso Co., totalling more than $25,000. They received the commissions at the association's 17th executive council's Inauguration ceremony at Yam Seng Restaurant In Devonshire Road. The increased commissions,59 words
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Article36 1974-08-26 9 THREE air-conditioner* have been presented by Mr T laobe. president of the Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry and managing director of Mitsui Singapore to SATA for use In their Chest and Heart Clinic36 words
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Article, Illustration236 1974-08-26 9 THE Eugene Ysaye Chamber Ensemble was presented at the DBS Auditorium last night. A virtuoso body of eleven players, including a harpsichordist, it went through a programme of largely baroque works of unequal worth. I suppose there is a certain aptness in a Belgian236 words
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Advertisement138 1974-08-26 9 EMBEDDED TOBACCO STAINS effectively removed with EUCRYL SMOKERS TOOTHPOWDER jllllll illllli Rtgular brushing ,n||l" «uc»Yi "Mill Eucyi 1 smokers v smok.,, loothpowd,, j Toothpowd«f .l»o V I 111,., K«ia«««y ...illHl i rtmov« viscid film V 'H Hill Ml P I °V food H..p* V '"llra'l" 1 J bnghttn and wh.t^138 words
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Advertisement699 1974-08-26 9 VICTOR MENDEZ 0 AUCTIONEERS APPRAISERS << 4 proudly present CHOICE PERSIAN CARPETS RUGS 72 rare pieces of accomplished rxcHl.-m and beauty for the discerning collector, including: Saturday, August 31, 1974. Consignment One Lot Number 1-57. Fine Quality Persian Carpets Rugs. 2 fine Caucasian Shirvan Carpets 5' x 9. 7 antique699 words
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634 1974-08-26 10 The Straits Times MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1974 STABILITY VOTE MALAYSIA'S nine-party ruling National Front has surprised even itself. During the two-week campaign for Saturday's general elections, it went all out for a twothirds majority in Parliament and control of all the State Assemblies. Nothing was left to chance in the634 words
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Article501 1974-08-26 10 808 Lindsey - 808 Lindsey: By California ONE day next month, Mrs. Sydney Tyler will pick up a telephone in her San Jose home and call 287-4200 She will be among the first customers for one of America's most ambitious efforts yet to entice motorists out of theirNYT - 501 words
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Article, Illustration1149 1974-08-26 10 Dr. C. BREWER - Taking drugs with suicidal intent Dr. C. BREWER LIFE-OR-DEATH HABIT OF THINKING BEFORE SWALLOWING r ßy iftMnnn J^ NOTKD physician once remarked that the principal difference between the human animal and lesser breeds was the tendency of the former to take medicines. This difference is less obvious today, since our1,149 words
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304 1974-08-26 10 Joint effort by SOS and the clans? pEV. Gunnar Teil- mann. director of Samaritans of Slngagapore, stressed a good point in the report. "Temporary shelters for jobless men urged" (ST.. Aug. 22). There is an urgent need to set up temporary shelters for jobless men Jobless, friendless and dispossessed men304 words
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Letter74 1974-08-26 10 I REFER to the reply by Mr. Tan Ban Huat, Public Relations Officer, Housing Board (S.T July 13i. In my letter (ST., July 5) I complained about the lights at the side corridors leading to some of our flats and not at the common cor- rldors, which are lit by74 words
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Letter73 1974-08-26 10 LAST week a school bus, packed with schoolgirls, was travelling towards Clemenceau Avenue from Thomson Road. One girl was seated on the exit steps without anything to hold on to. An adult was hanging on to the handrails at the other end of the steps. A fast turn by the73 words
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Letter169 1974-08-26 10 Reason for no U-turns pLEASE refer to the I letter by "Concerned" iST. July 15). Jalan Toa Payoh Is Intended as an expressway and therefore has a higher design speed than many other arterial roads. For this reason. Uturns cannot be provided for the right-hand side of the road, as169 words
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Advertisement18 1974-08-26 10 "fine Flrslr Scralrcln proof*^ Wcich b Y^-C^W DIASTAR No 8 vJTX. Toe Quality Swiss WWch Scratch -proof maul18 words
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Advertisement281 1974-08-26 10 H I OF CHILDREN* WEAR COMMENCES TO-MORROW 27th August 1974 I W Nwtti B'Khia Rd S pora 6 Tal *****3 930 am 6% pm H Ground Flooc 1&3 154 P.opi. i Park Comptai Sin«aport 1 T.I 7&951 12 am 10 pm Oa.ly m,iL^-3ji />tam4*tu/atu/ci>/o€4tec/ !t. /< 'fUva &/:**>■>&} Timesman will281 words
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Article, Illustration297 1974-08-26 11 KEIKO GLIDES WITH SWAN-LIKE GRACE fjylTH swan- like grace, pretty Keiko Yuzowa danced like a ballerina at the Jurong Ice Skating Centre on Saturday. Spectator s admired her form as she glided over the rink. In spins and twirls, to lilting tune:. Miss Yuzowa was amongMazlan Badron - 297 words
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Article83 1974-08-26 11 rIEVES broke into a tailor's shop at the Galaxy Arcade, In Oman Road, during the weekend, and escaped with textiles worth $11,000. Police said the thieves stole 60 bales of textiles worth $10,000 and 55 pairs of trousers worth $1,000 from Star Tailor. The theft83 words
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Article303 1974-08-26 11 $10m TEST TANK FOR YARDS w J^ $10 million Ocean Engineering Centre is to be set up in Jurong to provide the local shipbuilding and repairing industry with ship design and model testing aer vices. The Ministry of Science and Technology said in a statement on Saturday that a 5.7303 words
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Article47 1974-08-26 11 ABOUT 1.000 National Servicemen will take part In a paulng-out parade at the Police Academy parade ground In Thomson Road on Aug 31 at 5.30 p m Mr BO Bogaars, head of the Civil Service, and At■Utant Commissioner for Police (Area*) will Inspect the parade47 words
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Article149 1974-08-26 11 Illegal taxi: Owner fined 4 TAXI owner who **ronverte>d a private car into a taxi by respraying and changing its number plates, and using it iUegaUy as such was fined a total or $1,000 by the Ninth Magistrate's Court on Sat.irday. Chung (her Choon was fined $300 for fixing taxi149 words
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Advertisement365 1974-08-26 11 QTH ANNIVERSARY ONCE A-YEAR SALt -PRICES DRASTICALLY REDUCED IST FLOOR LADIES. BOYS GIRLS EXTRA BRASSIERES BY TRIUMPH S 990 ONLY JANTZEN BRASSIERES US A S 1 1 90 UP BERLEI BRASSIERES AUSTRALIA UK 790 UP LOVABLE BRASSIERES U S A NEW STOCK t 290 UP MAIDENFORM BRASSIERES ODD SIZES 290365 words
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Advertisement307 1974-08-26 11 YOU TOO CAN SUCCEED! "YOU PASS YOUR EXAM FIRST TIME— or I go on helping you until you do pass" Lcam it,. Airmail War"— FREE! #A.CCA.ACMA. Archiltcturt ACIf.AAIA. AutoEnfinaerinc Inn Marketing Bu Idint •llbrancheti Certitiae Uck keeper Drauthtimintitip Inat Purch«m»A Diesel Enfineerlnf Saaelv Elect Wln*f 4 EDUCATION tuhlinc BUSINESS* fiCE307 words
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Miscellaneous997 1974-08-26 11 WATER consumption on Saturday wu IZO.S million raJlona (M7,M« cubic m«trr». 4 5 mlßton railotu (M,M« cbMc wlml laae than on Friday TV SINGAPORE IS! I TV MALAYSIA (31 JAA W Opening followed by News in Brief US Pest Ria 7JI f:7 H ?*rWFs?)i T*u ffi' 1 S| M H997 words
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243 1974-08-26 12 Big firms that 'boast of training' LARGE organisations were yesterday urged to stop being over-paternalis-tic in the training and development of employees. Mr. Ong Teong Wan, president of the Singapore Training and Development Association who was talking on training and development programmes In the private sector at the V's Men's243 words
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Article123 1974-08-26 12 rpHE Prime Minister's A speech at a National Day celebration cultural show and rally at the National Theatre last Sunday will be televised and broadcast today. Mr. Lee's speech will be telecast simultaneously over Channels 5 and 8 at 7.40 p.m. The telecast over123 words
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Article65 1974-08-26 12 AIRCRAFT of the SAP wIU conduct Uve-niing exercises at the Southern IsUnds live firing range, at Pulau Pawal. from 9 am to S p m dally, from tomorrow to Friday Demolition exercises will also be conducted at the range at Pulau Senang, from Sept 3 to 6. between65 words
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Article, Illustration177 1974-08-26 12 Award for Cedar's top student lIIEW Oi Lam was "presented the Meritorious Award for being the Cedar Oir 1 s' Secondary School's most outstanding pupil for 1973 at the schools annual speech and prize giving ceremony on Saturday. Ol Lam. who is now in pre-universlty one in Hwa Chonic Junior177 words
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Article1733 1974-08-26 12 VACANCIES exist for Primary One classes, In ail the tour English. Malay. Chinese and Tamil language streams In many schools In Singapore. The vacancy position, according to a list compiled by the Ministry of Education on August 10, Is: Eagtfah Strata*. District 1: Park Road (139); Pearl Bank1,733 words
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480 1974-08-26 12 Lawyer's plea in court A LAWYER, defendA Ing three police officers In an assault case, told a magistrate's court on Saturday that police officers, as protectors of law and order should be adequately safeguarded against false allegations. "Allegations of assault must be proved to480 words
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Article, Illustration144 1974-08-26 12 violin RECITAL BY KEE YONG rpHE Ministry of CulA ture and National Theatre Trust will present a violin recital by violinist Kam Kee Yong at the Singapore Conference Hall on Aug. 31 at 8.30 p.m. Kee Yong. who started his music studies when he was 11 years old. has won144 words
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Advertisement402 1974-08-26 12 /OfL This popular W\ B/ackßDecker Electric Lawnmower usually costs $125/ D 484 Weic^is 1 1Vilb. as easy to use as a vacuum cleaner, yet efficient and hardworking. It has rotary action, which means you can cut damp and tong grass a* Easily adjusted to your choice of three heights of402 words
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Advertisement333 1974-08-26 12 YOUR WAY TO SUCCESS through home study courses The School of Accountancy Business Studies. with 60 years successful experience. offers you Courses for the examinations of: Amoc. Cert Accts. (A.C.A.) last Cost MgnMt. Accts. (1.C.M.A.) Assoc. Intnl. Accts. (A.1.A.) fnT~ Coat AcctJ. Assoc. (CA.A.) <?at*£*«^ lust. Ihtd. Sees. Adminv (CAS.)333 words
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Advertisement1297 1974-08-26 13 >->lIIEISNIP SERVICE Tl VI CONTINENT H-t«.| .-OTjrt tal BAY >"!•(«'• P Uiraf D'aurk t'nr Hn't ill OSAKA o«T ltM Blw( nteM nu^ l UX IIPtISS Iltatt Iltaft IKt IKt IKt IKI "vhmkim njttt titatt it an ii an nki ii k< omiiu JJJtfi il Xt n an ii t:i ii1,297 words
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Advertisement1051 1974-08-26 13 kfa BLUE SEA LINE To U.S. East Coast Gulf Ports f tww,,! taT'l 'tilt' 7 SH IMTMhr CnstobaT] F-Sr uss iu^.ii*..sw. FiiMNtii an it act ii mm Charleston. MIaMM. FttTISIUtt Xt tl HOT I piisiiis Rn I rot il Rot il N. Oflsans, t Houston. tltatt MANSf lELR SNIP? |«S1,051 words
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Advertisement1074 1974-08-26 13 rT?^s3 w^\\ k I. \iA Immmmmml \^l^il^Hmmmmm Tl Ittf t run.. Damirt l't*4« Wm'i 1 OSAKA 14V *>'' ■ttf few t.n-1 Htvi Dnt Itatt Itafl Utatt nsatt Mtaft ntaft NUtttlC lIMISS Iltaft Iltaft IKt IKt IKt IKt LKCtFMI lIT ntaft Mtaft II Xt II Xt II Xt 11 Xt it1,074 words
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Advertisement833 1974-08-26 14 EPIESS SEItICE TO LWDOW. LWItPOOL CONTWENT POITS T| tram s 'lie, P X, t-i-| liM.a| 1m saast Ttatsas s isttt iiutaat 11 ustft ifMss 10 L pool 111, H'Mff 11. I If 14 II saact mt .ii 11 last 11 is shi nil saat m a stat i.ibm ll'io. men833 words
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Advertisement722 1974-08-26 14 Mansfield Shipping Services Pte. Ltd. and Barber Lines Singapore Pte. Ltd. wish to announce that with effect from Ist September 1974 Barber Lines will take over the agency in Singapore of Blue Sea Line. The first vessel to be handled by Barber Lines is the M.S. "PHRONTIS" V.24 due Singapore722 words
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Advertisement585 1974-08-26 15 Si SO ■hvyard A member of thi P»n-El9ctr,c Group QUALITY CONTROL ENGINEER 1 Technician Diploma in shipbuilding and shiprepairing or equivalent. 2 Extensive experience in steel fabrication, welding techniques (manual/ automatic) and quality control procedures. The successful candidate will be required to set up and implement a quality control system585 words
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Advertisement609 1974-08-26 15 Batafflrep The EOP Systems People Our client, an international company, using the most sophisticated Key-to-disc data entry systems invites suitably qualified female Singapore Citizens to fill the following positions A) OPERATIONS MANAGERESS B) SHIFT LEADERS C) SUPERVISORS 0) OPERATORS. Qualifications Requirements For position A) Preferably with a University degree but609 words
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Advertisement679 1974-08-26 15 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTANT Our company situated in Jurong is a subsidiary of a large public company and we are looking for a Financial Accountant. The man we are looking for will be hard working with a keen sense of responsibility and will meet the following specifications: Age 25-35 years. Qualifications He679 words
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Advertisement656 1974-08-26 15 NGEE ANN TECHNICAL COLLEGE Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidate* to fill tbe following academic posts in the Department of Mechanical Engineering i) Lecturer $iooo«50 1400 1450 x 50 1850 p m (Consolidated) ii) Assistant Lecturer $850 < 50 950 pm (Consolidated) (iii) Senior Academic Instructor $960 x 40656 words
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Advertisement577 1974-08-26 15 PROJECT ENGINEERS The Cold Storage Group of Companies invite* applications from qualified engineers as Project Engineers for Its operations in Singapore and offshore. Applicants should possess a recognised degree in Mechanical Engineering or membership of a senior professional institution, and will have at least five years practical project experience. A577 words
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Article1563 1974-08-26 16 At service to r«*dara the Buoinoo* Times pubMehe* weekly s dotaWod snelyeio ol selected snare* traded en ms Slock Eichong* of Stngapor* The year's high* snd tow* are toHowed by tho week's fV*OV9ffIOTnB Hi p**tC# Mlv tm*ff*OV#f Wtfn CStCUiCwSd •aiVvt^Wld yiw>Ms *od QroM pt*tc# Mrnlng rsttot. NOTE:1,563 words
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Article802 1974-08-26 16 THr folio* in* ia a lut of quotation for Ik* wwfc up lo Inda. Au« 2). for roualrr* MM inrludrd ia tk* wOTkly •karr analvut Pnr* «o>i»m bawd on a roapariMa «f la»l tain Aug. 23 and Aug. 14 aa tn<mn in bracket* INIX'STRIALS H. L B.802 words
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Article361 1974-08-26 16 j^EW YORK. Frl Stock prices, mixed in early trading. declined steadily thtoughout the latter half cf the session to clce sharply lower In light trading today. Analysts said there was no particular news to account (or (he drop. only persistent investor worries over inflation. Interest rates and international361 words
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Article103 1974-08-26 16 FINANCIAL TIMES TINS Prlday 71 M Thursday 72 0J Week ago 69 7J RIBBERS Friday 305 »2 Thursday 306 U Week ago 1»U OILS Friday 161.34 Thursday 167 26 Week ago 174.17 INDUSTRIALS Friday 331 1 Thursday Jl3 6 Week ago 337.1 DOW JONfcS AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Friday 686 M103 words
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Article109 1974-08-26 16 •jVKtCH. Frt Today's stock market recovered to a small extent after yesterdays sharp decline Bank stocks In particular improved their prices Bonds tended around yesterdays level The Credit Sulsae Index was off 0.4 to 181 Ckwinf priea* la •«W frmnr* with the aiffmac* en Urn pnviou* prte-: I Croiil109 words
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Article209 1974-08-26 16 rKVO. Sat. Prices on the Tokyo Stock Exchange turned lower today. discouraged by the overnight plunge on Wall Street. Some high priced light electrical* such as Sony turned lower after scoring gains the previous day Blue chips like Honda Motor which advanced on Friday also turned lower on small209 words
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Article207 1974-08-26 16 Company meeting The following companies meetings are due: Sim Urn Investments Ltd Auk 36. 11 a.m. Registered Office. 14th Floor. Selegie Complex. Selegie Road, Singapore 7. Far Eastern Hotel* Drtrlopasent* LUL: Aug 38. 11 SJn 4th Floor. Singapore Hilton, Orchard Road. Singapore 9 Federal (able*. Hires *V Metal Manufacturing Bhd.207 words
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Article195 1974-08-26 16 AMSTERDAM. Ftl— Most Dutch Intimation* b> firmed, led by Haege.ms and Royal Oaten. Akse scored a moderate gain. Philips edged higher and U'lli'ii ws* an Isolated easier spot. Local Issues were mixed In very qu'et dealings with gains led by ft— tin earn Rafcbrr. KNSM. HVA. Pas heed and195 words
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Article57 1974-08-26 16 FrMar ThMr»*«r UM VM ■rdn*r (i) loa.M im.u lute IU.OOB IM.OOB IMSM IMOM B»irul 133 10 IMM Honfkoac 112 11 IM.M Zurlck *****8 IM.OOB IU ON IH.MS Parli IM.M 1*1.40 por. (2> IU.WB IMIM inn imsm Expert pricn la aon •trrhn< raa* la V tellan per «uae* Hi57 words
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Article32 1974-08-26 16 Lo*«oa eooptr prices ea Prtoai nmmi la oracktu). Wmev spot burar (7M (ITTS) Mllar IT«t (<TTt>. Thr*« Month* buyer ITS* U7M> MiMr (TM IiTM) MsrlM* mm: Btae«v. SatMi S.4TS Mas.32 words
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Article343 1974-08-26 16 Forex market roundup THE dollar pertornvfd very well last week ln European lorex centres, extending lurther its recent gains against virtually all other leading currencies Increased confidence ln the U 8 and Its economy under President Ftord and renewed upward tendencies in domestic interest rates appear to be the main343 words
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Article213 1974-08-26 16 ASIAN currency average deposit* rates for the week ended Friday Aug 23. I SI (BldPrtees) 7 days 13 7 1 11 1 2 1 mth 13 1/16 12 1 2 2 mths 13 11, 16 12 13 16 3 mths 14 13 1/4 6 mths 14 13213 words
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Article102 1974-08-26 16 rr following list of stocks five* the ten meat dealt In laat week. This list gives the turnover in thousands of unit*, closing prires on trtdav ajid huh and low for 1974. .rnrral Lumber abrr MrrUn lime Darby ■aw Par Intern. laUyii Credit ML Overaeaa Bank Bank102 words
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Article135 1974-08-26 16 BASE YEAR: JAN. 4. IS7I —I— 1973 14 Wwk'i Artlon High Law ICth 33rd Chance Sim M 5.11 Automotive 151*1 151 49 4.44 1.149.41 ZM.lt Banks, liuuriwf. Flnaare and Tr—tew 544 13 MS.lt —1.43 259.21 127.M ChOßlrste. Rubbrr Product*. Kcfininc and SmflUm 1J3.15 lIS.lt 15 M135 words
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Article122 1974-08-26 16 SINGAPORE w AW A U A A Indiuirial.: ill.M ZM.U 2IU1 2»» 11 2*1 <» Fta^ce: JS1.I7 Im.jj j54.11 jj, M w HoUh IM.n 1U.M IM.U lM.n 154.J1 fV9trtit»: Hl.#7 17t.M HIM 18*11 111.14 >•••*< 1M.J4 1*7.71 1*7 .71 Jjlt— JMM M47t JM t C Ill M122 words
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Article24 1974-08-26 16 CWTCBt tcttrn «V TF— T»* free Dale P«.v»Wf Oct. 14 Oct. tl Total ToUI for the for ye»r prevlmM year K.S'-rTF Nil24 words
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Article410 1974-08-26 16 CONDITIONS in the Slngapore produce market TV, remained generally dull with d*»Ws adopting a wait-and-see attitude Overseas buyers were still holding off because of the higher prices prevailing here. New developments oversea* also rendered trading scenewhat difficult for want of proper price Indications. Report* that Hoods had .■wept410 words
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Article614 1974-08-26 16 pOR the greater 1 part of last week the Stock Exchange of Singapore moved on an easier Mas largely under the influence of bearish news from overseas. The slump conditions at the London Stock Kxchange, in particular, had far reaching effect on local Investment sentiment. And news that614 words
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Article523 1974-08-26 16 SHARE prices fluctuated uncertainly and narrowly l n pre-elec-tion trading at the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange last week to end mixed, with gains slightly outnumbering losses. However, with world markets and the economic outlook still bleak, the market was still generally depressed. The general feeling was that523 words
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Article48 1974-08-26 16 pOft the week ended Satnrday. Aug Z4. Use range ef call rales received from Short Deposits (M) Berhaa were as follow* BANK FIND: 3 per cent to per eeaC GENEEAL FINDS: U. per cent to 3 per cent. MOVEMENTS of funds totalled »154 Bullion48 words
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Article791 1974-08-26 16 LONDON: Share prices last Friday staged a solid recovery after plunging at the start of the week to levels not seen for 10 years. Assisting the upturn was encouraging Press comment, the fading of rumours suggesting trouble In the Insurance sector, and the expected technical reaction toReuter - 791 words
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Article132 1974-08-26 16 LONDON: Cash standard tin rose fully £55 and Three Months £15 last Friday. Once again the tightness In nearby metal underpinned the market and the backwardation widened to over £135 under tne pressure of Influential borrowing. A further moderate fall In stocks was expected for this week.Reuter - 132 words
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Article401 1974-08-26 16 LONDON: Rubber was reasonably steady In quiet pre-hollday market last Friday, gaining 050 to 125p per kilo In Landed and 0.75 to 0.50p In top grade Physicals. Sentiment was directly Influenced by further official support In the East which produced larger gains there than for some time.Reuter - 401 words
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Article94 1974-08-26 17 OUISI KLERK'S SALONS In Hotel Slngapura for your latest hairstyles, expert perming and gorgeous untlng Very moderate .rices Appolntmenu: Ulephone j*****(S r pore) PREE PHOTOGRAPHY SERVICES for your wedding by srwato when you announce your marriage In the Stralu Times classifieds plus 12 BOTTLES OF SPARKLING BABVCHAM FROM94 words
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Article27 1974-08-26 17 FAMILY OP THI LATE Mrs Urn nan Woo thank all relatives and mends for their condolences, attendance, scrolls, wreaths and ".nations during their recent bereavement.27 words
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Obituary43 1974-08-26 17 IM LOVING MEMORY OP our belov- i rather Joseph Tan Joo Urn ailed home on 26 8.73. Always rmrmbered by his children wife DOROTHY THAM POONO SINE departed 26/8/73 Sadly missed and cherished by Kirn. Kenny. Dorene. Denny and Tony43 words
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Article23 1974-08-26 17 S OS. SAMARITANS OP IiNGAPORI -Troubled? Discouraged? Ring 91-44-44 or 1*644 day or night Help Is as near as the telephone23 words
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Advertisement1385 1974-08-26 17 classified ads g VACANCY EXISTS POB A Telephone Operator cum Recepuonut Knowledge of typing and Mandarin required Tel: Mr. Khoo *****4 723 Havelock Road A well established property company requires the services of CONFIDENTIAL SECRET AMES The successful candidates must be able to fulfil the following qulremenua) LCC with Credit1,385 words
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Advertisement681 1974-08-26 17 STABLISHID TRAD! PUBLICATION REQUIRES Bales Personnel (male and female) for advertisement canvassing, etc Company ready to offer lucrative salary and commission for right «anmoau even wtutout previous experience but willing to work. Apply with full particulars to S T 80XA***** KALAMAZOO SUE»IIBE_BYSTII*S APPOINTMENTS Are you capable of discussing businssi proposals681 words
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Advertisement627 1974-08-26 17 requires experienced mure Oood remuneration Reply to, or call personally at 3. Jalan Terusan. Immsdtoart;. A wholly-owned subsidiary of JARWNS MATHESON MOLDINGS (S.E.A.) LTO invtu applications for the following positions (A) PRODUCTION ASSISTANT mn experience in a sheet metal work Industry Preferably one with or pursuing a diploma course in627 words
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Advertisement669 1974-08-26 17 JSA LOOKING PON A JOBT We have the right )ob at the right place for you Housekeeper Cook. Babysitter. Driver etc Con sirsiafji M JMMSjr Soot and Iwsclslii 4TSA Uwaor Simmini BwatassawL BBBBMatSSßaaawaft lal IBs II hi sBsfaBSMB: *^waBBBBa IBS, vVSjWarSBJ BBJfIEEfJBB WE INVTTB APPUC ATtONS from suiubly qualified candidates669 words
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Advertisement685 1974-08-26 17 APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from male Singapore cltlsens who have completed National Service for the position of Oeneral Affairs Officer In a Jurong Manufacturing Company At toast Secondary Chinese or English education, bl-llngual. and os abte to do some typing. Only experienced and genuinely Interested Applicanu who are willing to work685 words
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Advertisement622 1974-08-26 17 UNION CARBIDE 9 PORE PTI. LTO. 9, MILL VIEW ROAO. OPP9M MS BUKIT TIMAM NOAO, BINS AFORE t» requires TEMPORARY FEMALE CLINK Cambridge School Certificate with Credit in MathemaUcs Previous working experience preferred. Interested applicanu. please phone *****7 ext 156 during office hours o MANPOWER Tiiraun st avicta Tilssi Operators.622 words
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Advertisement806 1974-08-26 17 DIST 19 PULLV PURNISHIO single-storey deuched bungalow 3 bedrooms. I servants room. 3 bathrooms lanre matured garden Land area 10.000 sq ft Price 92.000 negotiable Tel *****9 OIST. 9 CBNTRAL LOCALITY fully furnished room, separau entrance, dining/ living room. 9350 lr elusive servant/ laundry/ ser<lC«S Tel *****2 Eh (1) OPP806 words
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Advertisement733 1974-08-26 17 NAPPY ISTATI double-storey semi-detached split-level living dining 4 bedrooms, servant's, 91.--200 fully furnished (3 air-cons) 9900 unfurnished Ace Housing *****29 *****46 JBRVOIS COURT (DIST. IS) top floor apartment. 3 bedrooms, servant's, Ulephone (3 air-cons) 9900 fully furnished Ace Housing *****29/*****46 CORONATION ROAD 2 new splitlevel double-storey detached bungalow, i bedrooms,733 words
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Advertisement729 1974-08-26 18 PHARMACEUTICAL GENERAL MANAGER with wife requires bungalow apartment One year advanced rental Furnished unfurnished accommodation rental not exceeding 83.600 Principals telephone *****5 *****3 BUSY OWNERS we have foreign and local clients to rent your house Please call Bernard Wong. 80*086 *****3 PEOPLES PARK. ANY OTHER place within 5 miles radius729 words
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Advertisement774 1974-08-26 18 KINGS ROAO dlst 10. modern semi-detached bungalow. 4 bedrooms upstairs with 3 attached bathrooms and parquet flooring Split-level living/ dining with terrazso flooring Land area. 3.500 sq ft Selling fully furnished Vacant possession Call *****6 Mr Llm DIST. 16 BALMORAL PARK unfurnished flat 3 bedrooms. I bathrooms No brokers Contact774 words
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Advertisement834 1974-08-26 18 AVAILABLE FOR lISMEDIATE occupation approximately 4.000 sq ft office space at Robinson Road with central alrcondltlonlng and approximately 16.000 sq ft. godown at Havelock Road Please ring ***** for particulars OFFICE ROOM ANO OFWCB table for rent Contact *****6. 6-C. Telok Ayer Street. Spore 1 OFFICE SPACE (suitable for showrooms,834 words
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Advertisement826 1974-08-26 18 BIAKSON COACH TOURS. 28. Prtnsep Street. Singapore 7. Tel: ***** (5 lines) Peninsula office. Coleman Street. Tel *****4 4 *****6 Cockpit office Penang Road Tel *****6 7 days Malaya (alrcon bus) $140/- even Sunday 7 days Haadyal/ Sonfkhla (aircon bus) $140/- every Sunday 14 days Bangkok/ Chlenfmal (alrcon bus $360/-)826 words
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Advertisement820 1974-08-26 18 TO LONDON (SEPTEMBER) Limited seats available Also low fare to all part of Europe. Tel: *****7 JOINWORLP TRAVEL OFFERB SpocssSi 1 vjwtfctfnd Tmn Oanwng Highlands 2 Days SSSJM/ •MM Kuanten/ Caaadir Baacn 2 Days $34 M/ WIN awHW Peneng/ Cameron Htgnlands 5 Days 811*/-. til*/-. Gsnamg/ Freeer'e Hill/ Pangker Wend820 words
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Advertisement814 1974-08-26 18 SEPTEMBER SEOrNNER* BOOKKEEPING. SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING. Higher Accounting, Costing. Correspondence and Reportwrltlng Students are prepared for School. Pitman and LCC Examinations On successful completion School Certificates wUI be awarded Commencing 6th 9th September Please enquire/ enrol early Singapore Commercial School. 15-A. Mackenzie Road. (*****7/ *****8) or 768-D. Upper Serangoon Road (*****0/814 words
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Advertisement796 1974-08-26 18 METROPOLITAN V.M.C.A.. Sewing and Fashion Design for beginners, commencing 3rd September. Tuesday and Thursday Contact 9*4681 MATHEMATICS. PHYSICS. PHYSICAL SCIENCE for OCI' H.B C Trained graduate teacher (17 years' experience) *****2 (Ooh). SIMPLIFIED DUTCH METHOD DRESSMAKING L Drafting Orient Dressmaking Institute 206 Tanjong Katong Road' Telephone *****1 NOT LATE FOR796 words
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Advertisement742 1974-08-26 18 UAN HUP SENG 125-F. Thomson Road Tel *****9. *****7 1973 Datsun 1300 pick-up, Honda Civic. Morns Mini *****T Austin Mini 1000. 1972 Colt Oalant 14L. Subaru 1400. Mazda 1500 S/Wagon. Maada 1000. Commer S/Wagon 1971 Mazda 1000. 1970 Mortis Minor 1000 Van. 1969 Ford Cortina 1 300 S/Wagon FOR OUAUTY742 words
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Advertisement749 1974-08-26 18 RENTAL. SALE WOODEN furniture refrigerators trade-In arrangeable Please contact 18 Tlverton Lane. Spore 9 GREEK FLOKATI RUOS. These longhaired pure wool rugs will enhance any decor modem or traditional Various sues from $110 00 Decorative Carpets. 40 The Orchard, Tel *****6 BRITISH VALL TO WALL CARPET INO COMPLETELY INSTALLED INCLUSIVE749 words
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Advertisement637 1974-08-26 18 FOR H.D.B. FLATS. ««Pl**t«fjrour hollow block walls with »P* cl »J imported plaster Ouaranteed results smooth, durable, hard and white finishing with no future cracking. Ring Jetmln Contractor *****0 anytime WE SPECIAUSE IN REPAIRS of all kinds of aluminium sliding doors/ windows, etc Ring ***** b GET A COLOUR TELEVISION637 words
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Advertisement479 1974-08-26 19 classified ads (D f vf KYONI KNOWS BY NOW THAT w ar* specialists In fully jtomatic washing machine* and. tumbM driers Over 15 models on i!«play at our showroom Call ana ask for more details personally Our experienced staff will help to solve your problems A fur sales service guaranteed479 words
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Advertisement325 1974-08-26 19 special OFFER Lee Jeans from $16 50 (27-30) We also sell Lerts. Amco. Texwood and Rodeo Himalaya s3. Selegte Road FOR SALI OFFICE PUNNfTUIML table. de*k. wooden cabinets for stationery speel filing cabinets Call *****0 8 3 p m SHOP furniture and carpet for <aie Interested tel *****0 W MT325 words
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Advertisement295 1974-08-26 19 [foster] Assistant Manager L.B. Foster Company, North America's largest FabricatorSupplier of Steel Pipe, Piling and Rail Products is opening a Branch Office in Singapore approximately January 1, 1975. Excellent opportunity for a strong sales-oriented man. The person we seek must be a Singapore Citizen and bilingual, English Mandarin. Position will295 words
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Advertisement795 1974-08-26 19 f ATTENTION MANUFACTURERS CLOTHINGS URGENTLY REQUIRED |We are a buying agent manufacturers representative in general merchandise. We help to promote your sales abroad. We are urgently looking for a large quantity of the following for export (1) WOMEN'S COATS: Quantity:- Up to 100.000 pieces Quality: 100% POLYESTER. ABT. 680-790 GR.795 words
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Advertisement365 1974-08-26 19 CHANGE OF TELEPHONE NUMBER MALDIVES SHIPPING (S) PTE LTD. 1807, ROBINA HOUSE SHENTON WAY SINGAPORE 1 FROM AUGUST 31ST OUR NEW TELEPHONE NUMBER WILL BE *****77 *****76 *****78 /SPI^ CENTRAL 3_ L$A PROVIDENT FUND Wggp"' BOARD This is to inform the public that with effect from 31 August 1974 at365 words
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Advertisement488 1974-08-26 19 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT. CAP. 18 1970 EDITION IN THE HIGH COURT OF SINGAPORE In Bankruptcy No 311 of 1974 Re: Yen Ah Mool (m.w Ex-parte: Neo Sin Eng Creditor In the matter of a Bankruptcy Notice Issued on the 20th day of June. 1974. To: Yew Ah Mool (m.w.) lav488 words
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Advertisement783 1974-08-26 20 UNIVERSITI PERTANIAN MALAYSIA (Jawatan Koscng) Permortonan adaiah dlpelawa danpada Warganegara Malaysia untuk memenuhi iawatan-iawatan benkut: 1 PENSYARAH/PENOLONC PENSYARAH (Fisikl Kelayakan: Mempunyai Ijazah Sariana atau hazah MSc Ph D (Fizik) dan Umversitiumversiti yang dnktiraf. Keutamaan akan diberi kepada calun-calun yang mengikuti bidjng. bidang pengkhususan Biophysics. Radiation Physics. Atmospheric Physics dan Solid783 words
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Advertisement505 1974-08-26 20 EXECUTIVES An established Company In the field of HEAVY EQUIPMENT INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT and COMMERCIAL VEHICLES requires SALES EXECUTIVES ADMINISTRATION EXECUTIVES FINANCE EXECUTIVES MANAGEMENT EXECUTIVES and ENOINEERINO EXECUTIVES to fill vacancies to meet 1U expansion In Peninsular Malaysia. Sabah and Sarawak. Salary Is negotiable and will commensurate with experience,505 words
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Advertisement721 1974-08-26 20 rietang port authority port kelang nassysis •aTtssT^smß JAWATAN KOSONG Permotionan-petmohonan adaiah dlpelawa darl WargaDSgara Malaysia untuk menglal Jawatan-Jawatan koeong rang tersebut dl bawah lnl: 1 JAWATAN Tlmbalan Penguaaa Bomba IBahaginn II) TANOGA OAJI: S4M xM SOS (Oajl Pokok). Oajl yang ditawarkan adaiah gmjl mengtkut aeklm perkhidmf »ftn sskarang dan akan721 words
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Advertisement577 1974-08-26 20 ©TMI BURMHJCHS DIVISION A Of PUSSIY MALAYSIA ffl B V SON. IHD. INVITIS APfLICATIONS FOR TMI POST OP MINI-COMPUTW PROCRAMMIR TMI MAN SHOULD HAVI IITHIR 1. HSC or its equivalent and at least one ysar working experience in programming preferably in the Assembler Language. 2. A relevant tertiary education SALAKY577 words
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Advertisement599 1974-08-26 20 GEOKGE KENT (MALAYSIA) BBBHAD The following Ordinary Share Certificate has been reported tost or destroyed Certificate No. la the name of No. of Shares l» r o Oamaa bin Annusr 9M NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that If within fourteen days from date of publication, no claim or representation In respect599 words
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Advertisement712 1974-08-26 20 PEMBERITAHU Ksrajaaa Negerl SeanbUaa. Pwmahsnan permohanan asv ta* Meatball deataa eara aewa bell i—uli-rasaaa dl Raaeaafaa Raaaah Rakyat Dalaas N. Sesabllaa. PERMOHONAN PERMOHONAN adaiah dljemput darl pada Raykat Negerl /Warganegara Malaysia yang tlngga 1 di kawasan 5 batu kellllng Rancangan Rumah Rakyat yang berkenaan untuk membell dengan bayaran ansuran rumah-rumah712 words
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Article, Illustration2103 1974-08-26 21 Favourites VeliKoot, Summerland oblige VAPOLEON SOLO II with apprentice Djulkifly Ahmad astride scored a brilliant win in the $30,000 Sultan's Gold Vase over s}f straight at Ipoh yesterday. Second was Famille Rose (T.S. Chlam) with Sir Carrick (Johnny Wilson) third and Letrlk (P. K.2,103 words
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Article41 1974-08-26 21 Ist No. ***** ($2442) 2nd No. ***** ($1,171) 3rd No. ***** ($585) STARTERS ($73 each): Nos. *****, *****. *****, *****. *****, *****. *****, *****, *****. CONSOLATION ($45 each) Nos. *****, 358*8. 393*5, *****, *****. *****] *****. *****, *****. *****.41 words
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Article668 1974-08-26 21 IPOH. Bun.— The Stpendlary Steward* report on ytstera»yi race*: RACE I— Prior to the §t*xt "t the race. OU An* Bold iPodmorc) tv restless In <!»• stall* and reared as the («t«a were released loalnc it little ground. Vail K*M tWU•oni was slow to move. RACE S—668 words
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Article, Illustration29 1974-08-26 21 2Lt. ERIC TAY SEOW KAI. Departed MM 70. Four years went by fast Fondest memories of you will forever last Dearly missed by all his loved ones29 words
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Advertisement518 1974-08-26 21 I jantzen I ©H INC. PORTLAND, OREGON, U.S.A. manufacturer of world famous sportswear, swimwear and intimate apparel takes great pleasure in announcing the appointment of I Vinco Pte. Ltd., I m 1518, International Plaza, Anson Road, Singapore 2, as the sole agent I for Singapore and Malaysia with effect from518 words
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Article, Illustration565 1974-08-26 22 LONDON, Sun. The fairy tale of Carlisle United's adventures in the world of English First Division football shows no signs of descending into tragedy. With the new League season only eight days old. the little club from the soccer backwater ofReuter; UPI - 565 words
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Article623 1974-08-26 22 Standings in the BigUsh league* after Saturday i matches: nur division PWDLFAFta Carlisle 3 I 0 0 S 0 Ipswich 3 10 0 4 0 6 Liverpool I J 1 0 4 3 6 Wolvt. S 1 1 0 S S ■mmh i a i o623 words
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Article67 1974-08-26 22 NEW YORK, Bun Remit* of yesterday's major league baseball nines N»Ueaal Leaf**: Cincinnati 6 Montreal 4. Atlanta 4 New York 3. Houston 1 Philadelphia 0. Los Ancetes I Bt. LouU 0, Chicago 2 Sam Francisco 1. AnMTtean Leacae: Kansas City 4 Milwaukee 0. New York 3 CaliforniaReuter - 67 words
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Article50 1974-08-26 22 PARIS. Sun. The Argenune AuUxrcblle Club has cancelled the Buenos Aires 1.000 kilometre race scheduled lor October 31. the International Spo-ung Commission, ruling body in motor sport, announced here yesterday. The race, counting towards the Manufacturers World Championship, had attracted too few entries, the commission said Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article35 1974-08-26 22 NXW YORK. Bun. Un Wen-HMunst pitched and batted Taiwan to It* fourth straight Little League BaaebaJl World series championship yesterday when the town of Kao Halting defeated Red Bluff of California 12-1 —ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article39 1974-08-26 22 HONGKONG. Sun. A North Vietnamese People* Amur football team trounced the Chinese "August 1" Army Team 4-1 before some SO 000 spectators In Peking yesterday, the New China News Agency reported, today HalfUsae score was 4-1. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article247 1974-08-26 22 -T"ZZ. asLSS £"3F 13s i Arsenal 4 Man City 0 StockDort 0 Shrewbury I d£?P J s&Tutd 5 /ud«hoc i Hudrfieid o A *">rm H 2 IpswUh a Burnley 0 Blackburn S Ooichaater 2 Ab S^T^^P* Leed* 1 B mtngham 0 Bournemouth 3 OUllnfham 0 n R J247 words
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397 1974-08-26 22 No stars just a team of reserves f ONDON, S v n "There isn't a »infle well known player on the team. The sheep are grazing peacefully in a Held adjoining the Stadium. But Carlisle United, to the amasement even of its own supporters. Is in top place in theAP - 397 words
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Article292 1974-08-26 22 LONDON, Sun. South Africa's Barry Richards and local batsman David Turner scored centuries as Hampshire, who are poised to win their second successive English County cricket championship, played themselves Into a strong position against Glamorgan at Southampton yesterday. Richards reached his century In 149 minutes before292 words
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Article101 1974-08-26 22 LONDON, Sun A young soccer fan was stabbed to death yesterday at an Bigllsh Second Division match between Blackpool and Boiton The unidentified youth died In a local hospital after being struck down at half time of the game, which Blackpool won 2-1. Police sealed all part ofUPI - 101 words
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504 1974-08-26 22 Amiss slams unbeaten 168 in England's fight back LONDON, Sun. England opener Dennis Amiss yesterday made an uncompromising use of the Oral's perfect batting pitch as the Pakistani batsmen had before him when he scored an unbeaten 168 on the third day of the Third and final cricket Test here.Reuter - 504 words
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Article85 1974-08-26 22 PAKISTAN Ist Inas •#•-7 4ee. ENGLAND Ist Inns (Overnight IS fer one) Asnias not oat US Uoyd c Saetta Mssisiisl b Sarfrmi Navas I ixlrrwaod Ibw b Waeta Raja. 43 fcdrtea c Waste Barl Intfihab U Denaeas c laaraa b Asif Msml IS riHcner net ent IS Extras S385 words
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Article20 1974-08-26 22 WARSAW. Sun Owardla Warsaw yesterday beat LKS Lodi 3-1 In the First Division third round soccer match Reute;Reuter - 20 words
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Article142 1974-08-26 22 NEW YORK. Sun Johnny Miller grabbed the third-round lead In the U*****,000 ($625,000) Westchester Classic golf tournament with the day's low round of &5 yesterday. He has a 14- under par 202 total and leads Tom Welskopf by two strokes. Welskopf's 68 yesterday puts142 words
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195 1974-08-26 22 E. German girls shatter 2 world records \HENNA. Sun. David Wllkle of Britain won his second gold medal and set a new world record In the 200 metres individual n.edley at the European Swimming Championships here yesterday and said: "Its nice to be better than I anyone else." But theReuter - 195 words
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Article, Illustration668 1974-08-26 23 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By BOWLERS Henry Tan and Chris Nonis did Singapore proud when they bagged the men's and women's titles respectively in the Singapore International Masters bowling championships at Jackies Bowl yesterday. Defending champion Henry, showed striking form yesterday when he burned the lanes with a668 words
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305 1974-08-26 23 Five-gun salute to herald Asian Games opening mEHERAN, Sun. The 1 Shah of Iran. Mohammad Reza Pahlavl. accompanied by Empress Farah and Crown Prince Reza. will open the Seventh Asian Games on September 1 in the 100.--000-seat stadium here, the focal point of the multi-million dollar Aryamehr Sports Complex. AReuter - 305 words
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Article65 1974-08-26 23 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The president of the Allan Shooting Confederation Tun Tan Slew Sin said nera yesic rday he would strongly support South Koreas bid to host the l»78 World Shooting (.'lumpionahlps. Tun Tan. former Malaysian Finance Minister, said the matter would be discussed next weekReuter - 65 words
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Article50 1974-08-26 23 MELBOURNE. Sun. The tcurlng EngDsh schoolboys nugby Union team maintained It* unbeaten record by defeating Queensland bchool boys 23 pclnu to 4at Ballymore today England led only 7-4 at haiftlme. but then turned on a brilliant second half, forcing the Quecnalander* Into alir.ost constant defence. KeuterReuter - 50 words
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Article176 1974-08-26 23 Bransch wins top soccer award EAST BERLIN. Sun. Bernd Bransch who led East Germany through to the laat eight in this summers World Cnp finals, yesterday received the nations 'Footballer of the Year' trophy. The 29 -year -old defender, who also won the award In IMS. was presented with tbe176 words
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227 1974-08-26 23 HAMILTON (New Zealand), Sun— A New Zealand club cricket team secretly left the country on Friday for an eight match oversea* tour which will Include fixtures In South Africa and Rhodesia. It was revealed today. The organiser of the tour said In an Interview,Reuter - 227 words
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Article55 1974-08-26 23 SINOAPORE Cricket Club, the BCA fintor league champion*, brat Singapore Recreation Club by five wtckeu In the Premier League cricket match at the padanf yesterday Score* SRC 138 (S. Kailnathan 34. A. PWel 33. Nlrmal Singh 23. Klng-Hannan 3-«); SCC 13»-5 (R Lacy 43. C55 words
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423 1974-08-26 23 TONY FRANCIS - TONY FRANCIS ry IT UAL A LUMPUR, Sun. The prize 1 money for the im- proved saloons car I event in the $40,000 j Selangor Grand Prix I at Batu Tiga on Sept. I 7 and 8, has been Increased by $1,650. The total423 words
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Article48 1974-08-26 23 ADELAIDE. Sun World aqukAh champion Oeoff Hunt of Melbourne won the Australian professional Utle bar* last night, defeating fellowcountryman Cam Nancarrow »-7. »-6. 4 in the final. In an all-Pakutanl playoff for third money, Oogl Alauddln beat Hlddy Jehan 10-i. i-10, fr-1, »-j— ReuterReuter - 48 words
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456 1974-08-26 23 JOE OORAI - Lionites hold fancied Rovers to a 2-2 draw JOE OORAI By ITNRANKED Llonites caused a mild shock In the FAS Youth soccer tournament yesterday when they held fancied Tampines Rovers to a 2-2 draw at Farrer Park. Lionites, who were playing their first game in the tournament, led 1-0 and456 words
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Article125 1974-08-26 23 Kg. Chai Chee defeat Rochore 5-0 KAMPONO Chai Chee scored a convincing i-0 win over Rochore In the InterConstltuency badminton tournament at Maju Secondary School on Friday ReinlU— Kampong Kembangan bt Ponggol 4-1. Mountbatten bt Macpherson 3-2. Queenstown w/o Boon Teck. Kampong Chai Chee bt Rochore 5-0: Telok Aver wo125 words
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Article270 1974-08-26 23 Hencken sets world swim mark NEW YORK, Sun. John Hencken of Stanford set the sixth world record In three days at the National Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) long course swimming cha m p I onshlps last I nlg ht at Concord CalUornia. The 20-year-old Hencken, who already has won aUP - 270 words
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Article64 1974-08-26 23 TOKYO, Sun— Toru Nakamura of Jaoan today won the 23 million yen ($182,400) KBC Augusta golf tourney by one stroke with a total score of 2li. Nakamura, Japan's 1»73 World Cup player, rarded a one-under-par 71 today over the Fukuoka Country Club course. Second was fellowReuter - 64 words
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236 1974-08-26 23 Riessen loses temper, set and match NEW YORK. Sun. Swedish teenager BJom Borg trailed 2-4 in the second set but rallied to beat Marty Riessen in the quarter-finals of the US Professional Tennis championships here yesterday when the American retired after an incident with a spectator. The 18-year-old Borg wasReuter - 236 words
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Article32 1974-08-26 23 MANILA. Sun —China and six East European countxie* will be among the 29 nations that will participate in the 2«th World Welghtllitlng Championship* here from September 21 to 29 IVuter32 words
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Advertisement63 1974-08-26 23 IYMUnSM MOFK IISUMKE (O.BHD. congratulate DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION on their being awarded the contract for the 50.5 million nnggit kuala himpur karak highway project. We we proud to be the insurers of this project a •mall contribution towards tbe National development of Malaysia. j|*»^aV L^^B Bl s^P where life means a63 words
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Miscellaneous59 1974-08-26 23 IGBY— National Schools final* Secondary: SJI v at. Andrew's (J46 p.m.). Rost Secondary RaffW* v St. Andrew* iPadao« pm> SOCCCB PAB DiV i Leacue: Satu Fbrcw (Jin. Besar S3O p.m.) AUPK CUp: Custom* v TROH. Woodbndfe v Plrc Brigade (Fairer Park ill pm> Friendly Metal Box v XX Police (Mt59 words
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Article65 1974-08-26 24 LONDON. Sun —The Government will be advised not to accommodate Its overseas trade missions In British embassies as It could be costIng the country millions of pounds worth of trade A report by the independent Export Research Oroup. which is to be sent to Trade Mir.'jlfr Peter Shore,Reuter - 65 words
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Article35 1974-08-26 24 NIW YORK. Sun. A Llbertan tanker with a full cargo of dleael fuel vu sitting In 14 metres (48 feet) of water outside New York harbour today after apparently springing a leak. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Obituary98 1974-08-26 24 CABLI RICIIVIO Chellappah Poonampalam peiuloner. Malayalan Railway! pajMd away M-S-T4 Paamum south Jaffna. Leaving beloved wife, tons. Mahadrvan. Ramanathan. Bclvanathan. Vi«ne« wanna. daughter* Mr* K. S. Ptrumal. Un T. PathamanaUiaa and brother 8 C Somaiundram (Slacapon). Vie NIOK CNIM paau« away peacefully on 28 7«. Laavlac behind beloved olfe98 words
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155 1974-08-26 24 'Another gloomy 3 years for Britain' LONDON, Sun. Massive unemployment, soaring inflation, and no increase In the standard of living between now and 1977 are among the gloomy forecasts for Britain in a new economic projection published today. The forecast, published by the London Business School in the Sunday Times,Reuter - 155 words
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Article27 1974-08-26 24 LAHORE. Sun. All six children of one family were killed when the roof of a houae collapsed on them 1 yesterday, police said.—Reu--1 te.v27 words
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Article355 1974-08-26 24 'PERIL OF MINORITY COMPLEX' r minority groups kept on talking about their problems. they would develop a minority complex and their position In society would become fragile, the Foreign Minister, Mr. S. Rajaratnam. said on Saturday. Mr. Rajaratnam, who was speaking on the Tamils at the Singapore Tamils Movement s355 words
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64 1974-08-26 24 JAKARTA. Sun— The per capita income of Jakarta citlsens has risen to lZl.tOt rupiahs (about Ss7oli. according to Jakarta Governor All Sadikin. The governor said yesterday that the In donesian capital had achieved remarkable progress in development, but the rate of advancement had stillReuter - 64 words
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214 1974-08-26 24 Muldoon clobbers teenager in demo AUCKLAND, Sun. A New Zealand Opposition leader Robert Muldoon chased a group of demonstrators with fists flailing after he had i been hit by a flour bomb here tonight. He said afterwards he had "clobbered" one of them. One teenager fell to the ground inReuter - 214 words
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Article29 1974-08-26 24 PTTAL. rUUatolppl). Sun. The 9.000 population of Petal fled their home* e»r!y today as a blaae in an underground gM storage weil threatened other gas itorea Router.Reuter - 29 words
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Article21 1974-08-26 24 PBCINO. Sun. Chi Peng-fel. Chinese Poratgn Minister, met th« newlyappointed BrUlafa Ambassador to Peking. Edward Toude. yeeterday. UPI.UPI - 21 words
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120 1974-08-26 24 NICOSIA. Sun. President Olafkos Clerldes may seek to absorb or disband paramilitary forces In Cyprus to forestall provocations of Turkish troops and Turkish Cyprtot civilians. Informed Greek Cyprtot sources said today The subject was discussed at Mr. derides' weekend meetings in Athens with Oroek PremierReuter - 120 words
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Article47 1974-08-26 24 LISBON, Sun —Portugal has started bringing 10,000 troops home from the West African territory of Oulnea-Btsaau (Portuguese Guinea) in a big operation involving a ship and 32 aircraft, a Portuguese radio station said last night. About 20,000 troops are stationed In the territory. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Miscellaneous15 1974-08-26 24 The weather THE weather outlook for Singapore from 6 ajn. to noon today: No rain.15 words
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