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Title Section15 1974-08-29 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FIRST EDITION THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1974 25 CENTS M.C.(P) 21/7415 words
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Article464 1974-08-29 1 CHIA POTEIK - MRT: GOVTTO MAKE FURTHER STUDY CHIA POTEIK By COMMUNICATIONS Minister Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin told Parliament yesterday that the Government has decided to make a further six months 1 detailed study of a recommended 3R Mass Rapid Transit system which is estimated to cost at 1972 prices $698 million, exclusive464 words
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Article1588 1974-08-29 1 THE MRT 3R system, combined with restraints on ownership and use of private cars, will yield important economic benefits in Singapore, say the consultants in a report to the Government. The report gave reasons why the system. which the Government has accepted for further1,588 words
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Article32 1974-08-29 1 LISBON. Wed. The Provi*ion*l Oovcrnment announced today that it Intend* to nationalise Portugal* three laoulnz bank*— the Bango de Portusal. the Bango de Angola and the Banco NacJonai t'ltramartno ltcutar.32 words
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Article40 1974-08-29 1 FIVE national star* were among 11 basketball plajrers banned far life yesterday by the Baaketball Aaaoclatlon of Singapore for being absent at tralnlnl and not turning up for the Peata Sukan game*. (Pall report la rag*40 words
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Article43 1974-08-29 1 NXW YORK. Wed— DOW Jonas averages, based on first hour of trading on the New York Btock Exchange 30 Indus ***** up 008 M Tranap 140 .53 up 0 19 If Utllt 69 M down 035 StocU 306.04 down* 007 UPIUPI - 43 words
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Article79 1974-08-29 1 Jetstream kills police sergeant HONOKONO. Wed. A police sergeant was killed last night by a Jumbo jet's slipstream which blasted him off a motor scooter and slammed him against a steel fence at Kal Tak Airport. Bye-witnea»ea said Bft Leung Shing-chau. 21 was riding the scooter behind a parked PanAP - 79 words
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Article42 1974-08-29 1 SAIOON Wed. TIM Government today annmmesd the dlacowry of oil In South Vietnam offshore ana eight days after exploratory drilling began on Aug. IT. Ocrtmiwnt official*, visibly buoyed by the news, expressed hope* for the country's economic development ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article139 1974-08-29 1 SUDDEN END TO SPACE MISSION MOSCOW, Wed. —Two Bortet cosmonauu suddenly ended their mission In space today and prepared to return to earth. apparently tailing to dock with Russia's orbiting laboratory. The official Tass news agency gave no Indication of trouble aboard the Soyui 15 craft, carrying two space rookies.UPI - 139 words
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Article168 1974-08-29 1 House passes the Press Bill 'THE Newspapers x and Printing Presses Bill was passed yesterday by Parliament. Moving 1U third readIng in the House, the Minister for Culture. Mr. Jek Yeun Thong, repeated an earlier assurance that the Oovernment had no Intention of taking over the Press, nor had any168 words
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Article51 1974-08-29 1 PARJB. W*d The French Oownmont has deeMed to lift the «nbu?o on tht sale of sophisticated wtaporu to the Middle afe* nation* directly Involved in the Arab-taell conflict The decision was announced by covemmmt Andre Road after Cabinet meeting chaired by President VaJery Olacard d-artataf.51 words
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Article81 1974-08-29 1 JOHORK BARU, Wed. Two gunmen got away with more than $60,000 In a one-minute payroll robbery at the General Hospital here this morning. They held up hospital administrative officer Enclk Mahmud bin Endut as he was entering his office, grabbed the bag containing the money, and escaped81 words
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Article, Illustration80 1974-08-29 1 LATEST GUEST OF PRINCE CHARLES rE GIRL who has sparked off Britain's latest rumours of a royal romance, Davina Sheffield, 23, is seen above leaving Crathle Church, near Balmoral, Scotland, after attending Sunday service with Britain's royal family. Davina, who spent the weekend at Balmoral as a guest of PrinceUPI - 80 words
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192 1974-08-29 1 Raymond Janaen - Airport chaos as cabbies stage 'strike' Raymond Janaen By rpAXI drivers at SlngaJ- pore Airport .refused to pick up arriving passengers for more than two hours last nlKht after aliening that ROY officers had tried to book them for not sitting in their vehicles while waiting at the parking lot.192 words
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444 1974-08-29 1 Suharto in today for State —visit— SA SIXE supplement to mark the State visit of President Suharto appears in Section Two of U days Straits Tlmcv PRESIDENT Sheares will I head a distinguished gathering to five a warm and ceremonial welcome to President Suharto when he arrives here with Madame444 words
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Article307 1974-08-29 1 Stocks plunge to 3-year low ANOTHER wave of A selling on the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday sent the share market to Its lowest point for almost three years. The Straits Times Industrial Index dropped 5 06 points to close below the 200-mark, at IM.7S points, for the first time307 words
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Article62 1974-08-29 1 NBW DELHI. Wed. Troops were called out to patrol the north Bengal town of Cooch-Behar yeaurday after police opened fire at a mob. Injuring three people, the Press Trust of India reported The trouble arose after a collision between a bus and a police truck. A curfewReuter - 62 words
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50 1974-08-29 1 Midnight blaze at Phoenix Building A FIXE was raring la PboenU Building off Palmer Road, TanJong Pagar, early this morning. Throe Ore engines were battling the flames, which was ragbag mainly Inside the Firemen wearing gas masks entered the baildtng )«st after midnight There was bo Immediate report of casualties50 words
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Article40 1974-08-29 1 WASHINGTON, Wed. Secretary of Mate ■aawy Uastager la •WMMering a trip to the Middle East, proaaMy la October, to set the state for farther Israeli withdrawal* frwa occupied Arab territories, U8 officials Mid today -AT40 words
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Advertisement76 1974-08-29 1 HDB GETS TOUGH ON ERRANT OWNERS -Pago 22 FORD moves to aid housing and utilities 2 CONFLICT over sea research 3 CRASH bank's rllents get back money 4 MORE Japan ships call for repairs I DROPOUTS are keen to study If PARLIAMENT REPORT 6. 7 CROSSWORD I ACROSS THE CAUSEWAY76 words
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Advertisement33 1974-08-29 1 now all comfort 707 s to Hong Kong i w^aV gfc^ JC*g»T 3 flights daily 1140 am direct. 9.10am,2.05pm via Bangkok. i Hong Kong's discovery airline \n^ CATHAY PACIFIC HH> The Swire Croup33 words
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Straits Times World News
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110 1974-08-29 2 SACBAMENTO California). Wed. California's Governor Ronald Beagan has said he would wait to assess President Ford's performance before deciding whether to challenge him for the 1976 Republican Presidential nomination. Governor Beagan, a longtime conservative and supporter of fnrtnei President Nixon, said he could110 words
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541 1974-08-29 2 Ford moves to aid housing and utilities Before summit on economy... WASHINGTON. Wed JHE Ford Administration is considering early action to aid the housing industry and electric utilities, without waiting for next month's "summit" conference on the economy, Treasury Secretary William Simon said today. Housing Is "a distressed area" andNYT - 541 words
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Article32 1974-08-29 2 BERKZLCY (California), Wed. At least 10 shotgun blasts ware fired into a coffee house from a puanf car yesterday, leaving seren patrons wounded and possibly cne dead, police reported. AP.AP - 32 words
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Article, Illustration92 1974-08-29 2 A GUN held to his head, Bob Hertz, 18. shouted to police officers who watched from a distance: "Get away, I'm going to die today." But he took more than four hours before he squeezed the trigger, releasing the only bullet InUPI - 92 words
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132 1974-08-29 2 XTEW YORK. Wed. 11 Citing the near extinction of coastal fish stocks by foreign fishing fleet, rep r e sentatlves from four north-eastern states signed a resolution yesterday asking Congress to extend the fishing tone limit from 20km (12 miles) offshore to 320 kmReuter; UPI - 132 words
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Article129 1974-08-29 2 Drugs boat set ablaze MIAMI. Wed. row men and a woman ■et their 15 5m (51ft) •ailboat abUse yesterday in an ■nsaccessi'ul attempt to destroy a huge shipment of marijuana as the IS Coast Omard prepared to board the craft, officials a«y. Despite the fire, the Coast Guard was able129 words
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Article323 1974-08-29 2 PARIS, Wed ijtRENCH President Valery Discard dXtalng In a surprising echo or past French attitudes towards the US. baa called for a Common Market summit meeting to encourage European unity because "Europe can rely only on Itself." The summit call, made during a television address last night threeReuter - 323 words
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Article35 1974-08-29 2 TOKYO. Wed An Air Self-Defence Force {AfiDFi FIO4J fighter-bomber crashed yesterday Into an empty farm house In aouthern Japan but no casualties were reported The agency said the pilot baled out safely. UPIUPI - 35 words
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238 1974-08-29 2 20 nations to map out Pacific wealth HONOLULU. Wed. At least 20 governments of nations borderIng on or In the Pacific Ocean have agreed to work together to map the location of their natural resources, a US geological survey official said yesterday. Mr. John Relnemund. chairman of the project. describedReuter - 238 words
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Article53 1974-08-29 2 MEXICO CITY. Wed. Thirty people were Injured— at least 10 of them seriously —In a series of explosions at a burning petrol pump herr yesterday. Red Cross officials said. Police said they were investigating, a report that a man had been seen deliberately setting fire toReuter - 53 words
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Advertisement175 1974-08-29 2 Athletes representing 27 nations wilt compete in Teheran next week. Wll be there too, 7^^^T representing time. OIV| Seiko is very proud to have been named Official Timer of the Asian j& i *l Games once again. This marks the 43rd time in ten years that we have S monitored175 words
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281 1974-08-29 3 I-card plan to combat soccer violence ONDON, Wed. All *4 ycung soccer fans In England may have to carry identity cards under a new government p an to combat violence at league games. Mr Dennis Howell, Minister of Sport, announced the plan after consulting with top administrators of the game281 words
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Article99 1974-08-29 3 Atom power for a weak heart DENVER. Wed— Phy- i sicians at St. Josephs Hospital here said yester- day they had Implanted an atomic-powered pacemaker In the chest of a Wyoming woman, suffering a congenital heart I block. The woman was not Identified by the hospl- tal. Her physician said99 words
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Article, Illustration174 1974-08-29 3 LO S ANGELES. Wed. Frank Sinatra was scheduled to answer questions under oath today, by Federal court order, about bis drinking habits and stories about him and his bodyguards beating up people. The order requiring Sinatra to submit a deposition on hisUPI - 174 words
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Article235 1974-08-29 3 Priest held on subversion charge MANILA, Wed. President Marcos yeaterday met top Catholic Church officials to discuss the case of a Filipino Jesuit Driest, arrested on Saturday with 20 other people as a suspected subversive. Information Secretary Francisco Tatad told newsmen that the President discussed with Jesuit provincial head Fr.Reuter; Agencies - 235 words
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541 1974-08-29 3 Developing nations don't see eye-to-eye on sea research CONFLICT OVER ISSUE ON WHICH THEY WERE ONCE UNITED CARACAS, Wednesday fHE international regulation of marine research in extra territorial waters was a subject of contention i yesterday among* developing nations normally united at the World Sea Con ference due to endReuter - 541 words
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Article56 1974-08-29 3 ADDIS ABABA. Wed. The ruling Armed Forces Committee announced that the Addis Ababa Bus Company, almost entirely owned by the royal family, has been nationalised. The Armed Forces Committee said the bus company In the past 22 years had earned its shareholders an estimated 6 5 million Ethiopian dollars (817.5456 words
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Article29 1974-08-29 3 ri.HKRAN: Iranian border guards forced Ira«i tanks and artillery units to retreat yesterday after clashes In the border area of Nafte-Shah. west Iran, the Govern-ment-owned Pars news agency reported.29 words
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Article27 1974-08-29 3 rEL AVIV: Soviet minesweepers opened up with water hoses on Israeli gunboats yesterday at the mouth of the Suez Canal. Israeli Defence Minister Shimon Peres said here.27 words
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Article33 1974-08-29 3 SELFAST: A speaking engagement by Conservative rebel Enoch Powell in Northern Ireland this week has stirred speculation that he will become a candidate for a hard-line Protestant party In the next Parliamentary election.33 words
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Article32 1974-08-29 3 £>S ANGELES Actor Paul Newman will drive for the Ferrari auto racing team In the annual world record at- tempts on the Bonne- ville salt flats In Utah next month.32 words
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Article25 1974-08-29 3 IOKYO Japan's first nuclear powered ship the Mutsu began sea trials today to bring Its reactor to fall power, the Science and Technology Agency saM.25 words
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Article25 1974-08-29 3 AKARTA: Three hundred people have died of cholera this month In the Donggala regency of the central Celebes, the I KNI news agency reported today.25 words
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Article35 1974-08-29 3 VASRINGTON: Government research on weather modification may make It po.-Mble to "alletiate drought, reduce destructive forces of hurrlranes, suppress lightning and damaging hail and dissipate fog." j a report to the IS Con- > great says.35 words
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Article20 1974-08-29 3 :anberßA: The Australian wool Industry yesterday welcomed a Federal Government offer to support a floor price for all Australian wuol.20 words
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Article31 1974-08-29 3 NEWCASTLE: Police In thi* English town said today they wore seeking three young men who attacked and beat up I Haakon Lorentien. 20--year-old grandson of Kin j Olav of Norway.31 words
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Article30 1974-08-29 3 lANGKOK The Thai Red Cross Is prepared to send a delegation to Hanoi for talks on the repatriation of thousands of Vietnamese retugees irom Thailand. It was disclosed here today.30 words
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Article35 1974-08-29 3 HEW YORK Illegal drags worth more than UBSI7 million (5541.5 million) are going ap in smoke today closely supervised by New York police The drags were used as evidence in completed trials. WASHINOTON: Mr. Nel-35 words
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Article26 1974-08-29 3 son Rockefeller has turned over his Income tax returns for the last seven years to the Congressional committees ncrutlnlslng his nomination to become VicePresident •ANMrNJOM: South26 words
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Article25 1974-08-29 3 Korea today charged North Korea with complicity In the recent attempt to assassinate President Park Changhee. but the North denied any Part in It. Agencies.Agencies - 25 words
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Article88 1974-08-29 3 Egypt faces $6,900 mil deficit CAIRO. Wed. Egyptlan Foreign Trade MmlaWr Fathl Ahmed elMadoull has warned that Kypt's trade deficit would reach £1.243 million (about 896.961 million) next year. It was reported today. ■gypdan newspapers quoted him as saying the country was facing a delicate situation with a population tocmae88 words
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Article176 1974-08-29 3 ALGIERS, Wed. The people of the Cape Verde Islands will elect their own National Assembly which will decide on a possible union with Oulnea Bissau, the Gulnean Deputy Armed Forces Minister said In an Interview published here today. Maj. Pedro Plres. chief negotiator of the GuineaReuter - 176 words
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348 1974-08-29 3 Reds in monks' robes kill security chief SAIOON. Wed. communist troops disguised as monks and carrying rifles under their robes killed a hamlet security chief and assaulted Government military convoys on a highway south of Saigon field officers aald today. The officers said the communists, dressed In the white robesReuter; UPI - 348 words
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Article151 1974-08-29 4 YJONOKONO. Wed. H British Labour Mem ber of Parliament, Mr. James Lamond, today pledged tn press Hongkong's case for better treatment In the Qenerallsed Preference scheme of the European Economic Community. Speaking at a press conference with another Labour MP Mr Lewis Carter- Jones,151 words
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143 1974-08-29 4 'DON'T EASE ANTIINFLATION MEASURES' pANBERRA. Wed.— V* Australia's Reserve Bank yesterday warned the Oovernment against easing its tough antlInfisnen measures too quickly if it wanted to avoid setting off a more pernicious and intractable round of price increases. In its report on the 1973-1t74 year ending In Jane, the bank143 words
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Article21 1974-08-29 4 BRUB6ELB Wed. Polk* •aid 106 Pakistanis wart exptlied from BMgtian today after a wide roundup of taeyml immigrants. APAP - 21 words
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401 1974-08-29 4 BONN MOVE TO RESTORE FAITH BONN, Wednesday gANKINIi officials today began efforts to restore public confidence in the nations banking system, following Tuesday's announcement of the crash of the fourth West German bank within the past few weeks. A special fund of theAP - 401 words
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269 1974-08-29 4 US loses I out to Third World at birth talks BUCHAREST. Wed.— An American-backed drive for universal acceptance of limits on population growth appeared all but lost at the world population conference here yesterday. Third World countries mustered their votes to water down key passages of the world population "planReuter - 269 words
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Article32 1974-08-29 4 LIMA. Wed —A Peruvian newspaper yesterday called for a ■third world crusade against nuclear crime and sharply criticised both Prance and India for conducting nuclear Uses In the atmosphere— R«uterReuter - 32 words
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Article78 1974-08-29 4 WASHINGTON. Wed. Mr. John McLuoaa. us Secretary of the Air Force, yesterday offered European countries Joint production of new lightweight American fighter planes, apparently to htad off French competition Mr. McTucas told a trade ftrcup that Europeans buying the next generation of US plane* could reap78 words
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Article, Illustration122 1974-08-29 4 SUGAR: A NOT SO SWEET WARNING PARIS. Wed French housewives were advised yesterday to stockpile sugar because a sugar shortage could drive prices up sharply. The warning came from the French Beet Producers' Association, which said sugar rationing could become necessary here before the new crop In October. An associationReuter - 122 words
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Article285 1974-08-29 4 Nixon agrees to appear in court LOS ANGELES, Wed. The US Manhalt Office has finished nerattaUnc with former President RUhird Nixon and will tare two smbpoeuas on him tsrtsj and tomorrow. It was reported meanwhile that Mr. Nixon has hired a new lawyer, a former Jnsttoe Department official with a285 words
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Article121 1974-08-29 4 TANAKA TO MEET FORD ON SEPT 21 WASHINGTON. Wed The Prime Minister of Japan will meet President Ford on Sept. 21 on his way north from official visits to Brazil and Mexico. Four days later, Italy's President will meet President Ford. The White House announced yesterday that Japanese Prime MinisterUPI - 121 words
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Article42 1974-08-29 4 OXFORD. (England), Wed.— Two men were killed In a mld-alr crash between two gliders yesterday. The two who died were In the same aircraft The pilot of the other gilder landed safely near this south England city ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article43 1974-08-29 4 MOSCOW. Wed— A flash fire today destroyed a central pavilion at Moscow's major exhibition grounds and dozens of French. German and American businessmen and workers «ar anrri by jumping through first floor windows There were no reports of serious injuries Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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278 1974-08-29 4 Crushed: Red bomb and sabotage experts MANILA, Wednesday GOVERNMENT agents have crushed an elite communist organisation manu facturing explosives for sabotage and arrested 19 suspects in a series of raids in Manila, military authorities announced today. The communist organisation was described as the "explosives movement" which authorities said was formed278 words
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175 1974-08-29 5 Brushing mug caning: Ministry begins probe rpHE Education Ministry is Investigating an Incident where two pupils of May South School were caned by the senior master last week for not having their mugs during a teeth-brushing session. A Ministry spokesman said yesterday: "We are looking Into the matter now." The175 words
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Article34 1974-08-29 5 THE Department of Extramural Studies. University of Singapore, wllj conduct a 10--lecture course on "Better Mandarin Pronunciation" at Nl&sen Hut 6A from Sept 12 at 730 pm The fee is 12534 words
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Article36 1974-08-29 5 MR. Urn Boon Tong. a management and financial consultant, will speak on Personal Motivation for Qr*«ter Success at the Rotary Club of Singapore Bast lunch meeting at Hilton Hotel tomorrow at 1 pm I36 words
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182 1974-08-29 5 Gangsters at hotels: Police step In nOLJCE have begun I a full-scale investigation of gangland activities at certain hotels in the city area. A police spokesman said yesterday: "The ClD's Chinese Investigation Section has been asked to Investigate gangster activities in certain hotels." The probe is the result of the182 words
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Article73 1974-08-29 5 THE Malaysian High Commission and the Tourist Development Corporation of Malaysia will jointly Introduce a programme to promote tourlim on the east coast of peninsular Malaysia at the Malaysian High Commission. Jervols Road, on Sept. 13 at 5 pm. Thtre will be cocktails, a film show and73 words
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88 1974-08-29 5 Social worker heads scout association MR Ec Peng Liang, a social worker, has been re-elected president of the Singapore Scout Association. Other officials are: aftsan. Urn rwe Huat. 0.0. Thomaon. Koh Bam Pin. Cheng Slew Hon. Anthony Tan and Madam Lea Howe vict-presldent) Mr. Oearge Alphonsn. chairman; Mr. Urn Keng88 words
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Article26 1974-08-29 5 THE Metropolitan YMCA will conduct a three-month aewlng cum fashion designing count at IU International Centre on Tuesday and Thursdays from Sept. I at pm26 words
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398 1974-08-29 5 gINGAPORE shipyards are now clinching more repair jobs from Japanese shipbuilders, according to the Japan Trade Centre here. A report in the latest Jetro bulletin says more repair jobs are also undertaken by yards In Spain and Portugal. The cause of this shift, according398 words
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106 1974-08-29 5 rl'R robbers were pat to flight on Tuesday when one of their victims coiraleously fought them despite being stabbed. Police said Urn Hee Hoat. 24, and his girlfriend. Tan Cboon Song. 24, were waiting for the lift at Block 74. Prince Charles Square.106 words
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211 1974-08-29 5 AOOVERNMENT team of officials from Sri I Lanka is In Singapore to seek the return of preel- ous stones worth $30,000 to $40,000 said to have been smuggleJ out of their country two years ago According to informed sources, the Director of211 words
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Article, Illustration239 1974-08-29 5 'On the Buses' Reg has finally got off FUNNY man Reg Varney has Anally gut off his 'bus." For Keg, U, made his last "stop" when the successful television series "On the Busesended last year, after a four-year run on British television. Gone, to*, are the days of chasing 'dollybirds239 words
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Miscellaneous310 1974-08-29 5 Straits Times Crossword ACSORB 7 They are given to about 1 Hone-man taken in by ten unfortunate reportbooty (T). en (0). t Caugbt making UtUe nolM Oives up hope of Prencb In rear il stunt—it (7;. oouplss (g). Order tor minting one II Appropriate custodians for foreign coin female ngbtlng310 words
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Article, Illustration829 1974-08-29 6 Reporter*: Chis Pot**, P.M. Raman and Ngiam Tong Hai. DES P ITE increases in Housing and Development Board service and conservancy charges, the board will still have to provide a subsidy of $7 million for the main tenance and management services to its estates.829 words
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Article, Illustration604 1974-08-29 6 Govt not taking over press and will not interfere: Jek PARLIAMENT yes--1 terday passed the Newspapers and Printing Presses BUI with the Minister for Culture, Mr. Jek Yeun Thong, repeating an earlier assurance that the Government has no Intention whatever of taking over the press, or any desire to upset604 words
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Article39 1974-08-29 6 A NATIONAL Youth O> ardlaatsnf OoamiUm to to b* afMMiia to co-ortttn»U ywrtto Mttvtt-» In aasMon Tba mini ii oToStw*. Mr J«k Teon Thong, s-ld this m aanrar to qunUon s» Mr j. p. Oowcino (KafeMg>.39 words
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288 1974-08-29 6 Power wasters: PUB can now cut off supply ANEW legislation approved by Parliament yesterday empowers the PUB to cot off electricity supply to anyone who flagrantly wastes electricity or who operates unlicensed electrical or supply installations. Under the existing law, the PUB has to take such offenders to eoart before288 words
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Article47 1974-08-29 6 THE waving gallery at the Singapore International Air. port k being; converted into office* due to a shortage of otftce accommodation there The Minuter of State (Communications). Mr. Chai Chong Ytl. said thla In reply to a question by Mr. P Oovlndaawamy (Anton).47 words
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338 1974-08-29 7 Rules soon for all tour agents to be licensed rpHE Government A has asked the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board to introduce regulations to require any person or company engaged In the business of a tour agency to take out a licence, even if they handled only outward travel. According to338 words
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97 1974-08-29 7 rpHE Government is A reviewing the question of constructing a second runway at Singapore Airport In view of the steep rise in fad prices, Mr/'Chai Chong Yil, MMlster of State (Communications), told Parliament yesterday. He said that although approval for constructing the runway was97 words
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309 1974-08-29 7 Housing: Good news for middle income group 'THE Government hu decided In principle to allow the middle Income group to use part of their Central Provident Fund <CPF> savings to purchase flats to be built by the Housing and Urban Development Co. (Pte) Ltd. Announcing this In Parliament ve.«Wday. the309 words
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286 1974-08-29 7 Minister Secret societies are under control SI N GAPORE'S secret societies are under control, the acting MinUter for Home Affairs, Mr. Lim Kirn San, said in Parliament yesterday. He said that during the past 10 years, there had been an average of about six secret society incidents a month. However,286 words
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Advertisement590 1974-08-29 7 Save your figure now or pay later. It's much easier to M control a figure m problem if you catch it at the beginning. It's easier to help you. And it costs $E^*^^^^^ you less. wr\\ At the House of Dawne /A upper we have heard all the usual T590 words
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Advertisement93 1974-08-29 8 At the Ming Court Hotel the French tradition of fine entertaining comes alive. Le Bar it's new, here you really unwind with a drink. Le Grill it's the ultimate in French Cuisine Trio Los Panchitos serenades nightly. dm WING COURT HCTPEJ. I** aO IV \lflL^7 VI ■*> d v\« >^aV^a]a4^^v93 words
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Advertisement289 1974-08-29 8 I $1,600 PRIZE I ■SHORT STORY I I A Sttttiif Stow patftar wtrtb 51.600. Titi I »>jfct>f Ik. mim^+f mi M*W Mat I— ftA^AAal BVaValaUl I B WB»B»» VjaW WI^^PW VI PIVW PlallHHl S vVwOTM t*aa^B^BeW I k Umx Itan CißMititlßi (tpw tttttta) I £1 g tt- far kßtpt. Tkt289 words
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Advertisement274 1974-08-29 8 Qay«ang *****2 Paa« Parang *4M76 GRAND OPENING TO-DAY 3 Shows at 3.00. 6.00 9.00 p.m. AN HINDUSTANI FILM IN EASTMAN COLOR WITH ENGLISH MALAY SUBTITLES starring RAJESH KHANNA AMITABH BACHCHAN REKHA a No Fra* L.t aTfc^^^BYaY>BaafL.y»^& B •■■'>■' bY i 1 m aTiß^P*N a^ d aBB >»• j .1 tw^i^f274 words
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Advertisement199 1974-08-29 8 1 HIS EXCELLENCY j THE PRESIDENT OF j I r/ftf REPUBLIC OF I j INDONESIA 1 O7V THEIR STATE TO SINGAPORE F/2OM i LION HOLDINGS (PTE.) LTD. (SINGAPORE) LION ENTERPRISE (K.L.) SDN. j BHD. a J (MALAYSIA) 5 i P.T. LION METAL WORKS i (INDONESIA) SJ I MSCG Trading Pte.199 words
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Advertisement792 1974-08-29 8 1881 I OPJCABJISATIOB OPf NS TODAY No Fr M L 11 am. I.4ft. 400. 46. *15 m Joac»»m Fuchabargar R,*», t B Mark ft K.tnnn Ook<«, Tha SUPf NBUO •••da* w .N WIDCSCRtEN ft COLCW I mM M ■■'***"•*> f|| I 2nd 810 WEEK' 11 am. 1 30. 400 •45792 words
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Article83 1974-08-29 9 SRI MENANTI. Wed. The Yang Di-pertuan Aguag and the Raja Pernalsuri Agung will be among the 1.000 guests at IsUna Besar here tomorrow night for (he climax of the celebrations to mark the wedding of Tengku Aclaa. younger brother of tke Sultan of Pah ang, to Tunku Jawa--183 words
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669 1974-08-29 9 Deathbed will not valid: Court JOHORE BARU Wednesday flit: High Coort. in pronouncing "death Ik- d" will invalid yesterday, directed thai the case be relerred to the Malay. sian Bar Council tor disciplinary action against the lawyer who handl ed the matter. Mr. Justice669 words
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189 1974-08-29 9 Hotel chief tells of 'tourism pollution' KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday A CERTAIN form of pollution is occurring in the Asia-Australasia region, affecting particularly weak societies that are forced to bank on tourism to survive, the fifth AsiaAustralia Hotels and Restaurants Association convention was told today. Mr. George Fraschina. general manager of189 words
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189 1974-08-29 9 4 houses^ in PJ damaged after mystery blast FTALINO JAVA. Wed Four double-storey terrace houses In Jalan SS 2/12 were damaged by fire during lunch time todayNo one was hurt In the blaze but damage is estimated at $50,000. The quick arrival of two fire engines prevented the blaze from189 words
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Article86 1974-08-29 9 $10,500 ganja seized in ambush KUALA LUMPUR Wed Central Narcotics Bureau officers detained three suspected ganja distributors In an ambush along Jalan Ulu Klang here last night and seized about $10,500 worth of the drug Part of the ganja 677 rolls was seized from the suspects' Mini Minor car. while86 words
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Article29 1974-08-29 9 KLANO. Wed About 200 bags of fertilisers worth 1 10. 000 were reported stolen yesterday from a godown in Jalan Kirn Chuan in Bandamaran new village here.29 words
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153 1974-08-29 9 MANILA, Wed— Last weeks Malaysian national elections mean that Prime Minister Tan Abdul Ratak wiU be able to continue "removing the obstacles to the unity of a multi-racial people." the English-lan-guage newspaper, Manila Bulletin Today, said yesterday. "The elections showed that racialAP - 153 words
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342 1974-08-29 9 Conduct code to check leaders of the Front KI'ALA 1.1 MPi K I Wed. Malaysian Prime Minister Tun Rasak is planning to make a private week-long visit to Australia next month to rest from the rigours of the recent election campaign, his Press spokesman said today. Reuter. KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday342 words
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Article64 1974-08-29 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Malaysia should Join other other countries In pressing for the liberalisation of the multi-fibre textile arrangement the Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers president, Tan Srt Nik Ahmad Kami! said today. This U an area that developing countries like Malaysia can gain considerable benefits, he64 words
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Article199 1974-08-29 9 NINE VACANT SEATS IN SENATE KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. —The Dewan Negara (Senate) now has nine vacant seats This Is because nine Senators quit the 58--member House and stood for elections, with seven (or Parliament. So far. five of them have been returned. They will take their seats In the Dewan199 words
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Article72 1974-08-29 9 JAKARTA. Wed— The Malaysian Ambassador here, Encik Zainal Abidln bin Sulong. will award medals, of mrrll to three Indonesian military men for their service in joint antl-communiat operations in Borneo, It was announced today. The Malaysian Embassy said Lt Oen A Witono. former Commander of Indonesian West Borneo.Reuter - 72 words
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Article51 1974-08-29 9 BUTTERWORTH. Wed Customs foiled attempts by two syndicates to smuggle cosmetics and transistor radios from Penang early today They arrested three ment and seized a new Toyota car and and two scooters. Duty on the cosmetics and radios, worth a total of about $1800. was estimated at51 words
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Article23 1974-08-29 9 PETALINO JAVA. Wed Police yesterday detained a 60. year-old man In connection with the alleged rape of a uomestlc tervant here23 words
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217 1974-08-29 9 PENANG. Wod k N opera actress from Singapore was today fined $2M, or one month's Jail in default, for taking part in local stage show held in celebration of the Festival of the Hungry Ghosts. Wong Teng Sum, 25, pleaded guilty to217 words
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Article430 1974-08-29 10 rpHE perspectives of world affairs have A changed since Mr. Lee Kuan Yew and President Suharto met In Jakarta last year. International political and diplomatic trends In preceding months had Induced i euphoria In some circles, guarded optimism In others. Over the region, specific- j ally, there was430 words
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Article177 1974-08-29 10 GOVERNMENT agreement to the mlddleincome group's use of Central Provident Fund savings to buy governmentbuilt homes has come earlier than expected and about time too. A review of policy In 1976 was promised when the question was raised in Parliament last March, but out of "full sympathy" for177 words
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112 1974-08-29 10 Have tighter hold on these public funds I REFER to the letter by Mrs. M. Chakravartl (ST. Aug. 23) on the possible misappropriation in Bangladesh donations Intended for the country's flood victims. On Friday. I decided to make a cash donation to the Bangladesh fund after reading the many posters112 words
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Letter163 1974-08-29 10 rE exhortations by Mr. Chal Chong Yil. Minister of State for Communications, of the need to Inculcate national consciousness and patriotism among our young (ST.. Aug. 12) definitely deserve close attention and support of every citizen. Yet on page 28 of the same newspaper, we see a picture of girl163 words
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Letter63 1974-08-29 10 I REFER to the letter by px,. Loh (ST., Aug. 16). Please note that the speed limit for Oulllemard Road near Lim Ah Woo Road, Is 30 m.p.h. Motorists negotiating the bend should do It at a slower speed which Is safe for them as well as for63 words
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Letter44 1974-08-29 10 |)l EASE refer to the I letter by Farldah Sharif! (ST.. Aug. 14). Observations by the traffic authorities show that the erection of a speed limit sign at Lorong Marzukl Is not necessary now. YEONG KIM KEE. Public Relations Officer. Ministry of National Development.44 words
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646 1974-08-29 10 PREM BHATIA - PREM BHATIA: By New Delhi -rvPKRATION dehoard\J ing" Is now In full swing in India. Profiteering traders who have laid In massive stocks of food or other consumer articles In short supply live in dally dread of a knock on the door to be followed646 words
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Article, Illustration1284 1974-08-29 10 Reaching out towards mutual understanding... SOLIDBASIS FOR STRONGER TIES NEIGHBOURLY visits should be commonplace; well, almost. But when neighbourly relations have been distorted —as relations between Singapore and Indonesia were, during confrontation— such visits inevitably assume a special significance. So It was not surprising that when Mr. Lee Kuan Yew1,284 words
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Advertisement60 1974-08-29 10 Stylss cut to the Istcst tf#nd by our most #*p#flcncc4 cs'ti 1 man tinea 1934. Suitt complataly Hand lailorad 4 stitchad also ifnpo'tt'S a*poftar% of fmait Gant* taxtiiai tna'aoy •i hava lha lata»t widast ranga of matarialt lor talaction. And for our cuttomart In a hurry, thara't our a>pratt tarvica.60 words
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Advertisement224 1974-08-29 10 /about time you install.... '^MSSBBBBBVBBv JOiCOITIH TIKI STAMP g^U ATTtNDANCt i3H^BBBBBB* time aaßß^ Bß^^_^aJ HtCOOOI" WATCHMAN't H^^l JjJBjPB WITH CLOCK OVIftTIMC CALCULATION rows* tstnvl *^H C?-^. bt m <ML B Singapore: ji>. c«nmi aw* mi«uiik vport. i »i«»» mw Kuala Lumpur: im,tmmm*i***umm*. jwj *>•*«• Panang: 'o. Bucn Maat, »»n««» M224 words
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Article558 1974-08-29 11 SOH TIANG KENG - SOH TIANG KENG By VATIONS battling against high Inflation 11 must "tolerate" a slower pace of economic gr«wth. This is the view of Wall Street baaker and economist, Mr. George McKinne». Mr. McKlnney. lntervleved during a six-day vlst to Singapore, disagreed with some economics558 words
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1384 1974-08-29 11 MARK MURRAY - JAPAN HEADS FOR AN ECONOMIC CHANGE MARK MURRAY: By 'JMIOSK Japanese politicians and economists who can rise above the dust of the current battle against inflation are currently looking at where this country should be going in the next 15 to 20 years. A stunning election setback suffered by the1,384 words
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Article222 1974-08-29 11 ALTHOUOH the escalating cost of copper remains a problem for Malayan Cables. It la evident from Its Interim results that the group continues to push ahead more strongly than ever In the first half anyway For the six months ended June 1974 pre-tax profits have222 words
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Article313 1974-08-29 11 TWENTY nine teams are out of the running In the new National Management Game, aa It enter* its second round The first round, which consisted of four trading Krlods, aaw 14 of these ocked-out teams making losses in at least one of the trading313 words
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Article362 1974-08-29 11 WASHINGTON: Hopes for lower world oil prices have been dimmed, but not eliminated, by recent developmenta In major producing countries. The mot important setback, according to high US officials, was the mysterious postponement of Saudi Arabia's planned auction of a sizeable quantity of oilNYT - 362 words
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Article, Illustration114 1974-08-29 12 qiHRLE Hapac-Lloyd 1 ships were berthed at Bremerhaven's Container Terminal, each representing a class which had marked a milestone in the development of the Hapag Lloyd carco fleet The "Ludwlgshafen" (9.645 irt) was built In 1970 71 as the last conventional ships in the fleet. In114 words
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1175 1974-08-29 12 JAMES MCDONALD - JAMES MCDONALD: GREAT UPSET TO ESTIMATES By LONDON rvESPITE the energy crisis and. more Important, the huge rise In fuel costs, the world's shipyards again expanded their order books In the first quarter of this year. The total rose, although more slowly than in1,175 words
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Article, Illustration587 1974-08-29 12 TAN LIAN CHOO - Maersk Line to have its own office in S'pore TAN LIAN CHOO By MAERSK LINE •< A.P. Moller) will soon have Its own office In Singapore, instead of operating via an agent, as it has done traditionally. Anglo-American Corporation will cease to be Maersk Line's agent from Jan. 1 1975.587 words
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Article185 1974-08-29 12 2 Vosper boats for Kuwait VOSPER Thornycroft has been awarded a contract to build two further vessels for the Kuwait Government. Work on the two vessels, worth a total of over $2 million, has now commenced. They are due for completion by September 1975. These new contracts, for a 27-metre185 words
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Article430 1974-08-29 12 Mr. Sonnle Lien, general manager of the Mandarin Singapore announced the appointment of Mr. Karl- Hans Brneb as sous chef. Mi. Bruehl had his training as sous chef in Germany and prior to Joining the Mandarin, had worked In several hotels In Germany. Switzerland. Canada. Thailand and430 words
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390 1974-08-29 12 American OTC market badly hit by slump- NEW YORK: It's hart., surprising any mcc that It's a bad time U be a stockbroker. B as bad as things for Elg Board memk: firms, they are m worse for that s*ment or the securlUbusiness that speclallr in over the counfrr lOTC)NYT - 390 words
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Advertisement10 1974-08-29 12 1e|:639-437 RENTA <&BS> Worlds No. lar conditioning maker FROM $25.0010 words
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Article1359 1974-08-29 13 DID and offer prices offl- cislly listed and business la and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets in lots of 1.000 unlu unless otherwise specified INDUSTRIAL! Anne met* 2 2»Bl A Tin "HIB o*3B> 1 3 >1,359 words
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Article303 1974-08-29 13 Third fall in a row in KL SHARE prices were subjected to a steady process of erosion for the third day running at the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday. Fear of rising Interest rates and the poor performance of overseas markets were taken as a signal to sell by shortselling303 words
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Article140 1974-08-29 13 THE palm oil market waa d>pmi atf with American buyer offering I la Europe oa Tuaaday. accord in< to! tk« afalayelaa Palm Oil Producer* Aaaoelatioa. US «v weaker with aoyabtaji down the limit. Quotation! ÜBt cefila .Rotterdam' unlaaa ataied were Afloat IT3O traded au« IUS) 30 31 cnta140 words
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Article91 1974-08-29 13 5«» <«c*. Katekaff DCBC CCM M. rob i. Nat M. Brvw. F N Trad. In trace tolhmui N. Bank M. U. Ind Krmayan trnpti I*. Pen. Sob4naooa r. (honi VM. i. Timn Fracton $2 50 $2 35 S5 20 13.30 I3H 11 90 M.W $3 60 M 14 f91 words
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Article24 1974-08-29 13 Slme Darky tU.OM I O. Bank IM.9M D. B. 8. M9.6M Haw Par 187.8«0 Total Tnrnonr: INN Total Valae: UM M24 words
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Article60 1974-08-29 13 Aug. 27 Alf.il Industrial* MIJI IM.7S ft finance: 147.48 ISS.7Z Hotel*. 149.94 14S.M Properties: 178.88 168.16 t Tin*: ISS.M ISS.M t rubbers: 333 38 13X.M 1 O < B( 183.61 178.31 t S.E.B. Ind.: 193.49 188.71 Dec. $8. 1986 bj IM T, Dec. SI. 1988 IM t Dec. 19.60 words
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Article1692 1974-08-29 13 't-HX last transacted sale at 1 the close of business <n j the Stock Exchange of Singapore yestertiay com- I pared with the prevloua day's prices together with 1974 high and low. Adjusted for all new Issues). CLOIINO TOMB: All aectlona cloaed eaaler TURNOVtR: Official total turnover oa1,692 words
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Article394 1974-08-29 13 pONTINI ED selling at Vy the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday pushed the Straits Times Industrial Ordinary share Index below the 200--mark for the first time since early 1972. The 30 -stock market indicator closed some five points down on the day at 106.75 points the394 words
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Article1465 1974-08-29 13 nID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Btock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified INDI'STRIALS Anna 1 1 728 1836). I I <0 98S> A.T.I. (01,465 words
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Article188 1974-08-29 13 MITSUI announced It would shortly float convertible debentures worth US$25 million In the United States. The innounc ement said It had decided to apply to the U.S. Securities Exchange Cc.mmls slon soon for the projected debenture issue. The 15-year loan to be convertible between the issuance date andReuter - 188 words
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Article205 1974-08-29 13 ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates a* at close on Wednesday. Aug 28 18 DOLUUU 7 days 10 I/I 10 l 1 mUi IS it is 3 mthi IS 111 IS 1 16 3 mth» 14 II 14 6 mttu M 3 18 14 1 10 ntha IS205 words
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Article37 1974-08-29 13 Cloting interbank rates In Singapore dollars for Aug. 26 OTfer BM Overnight 10\ 10H 1 mth 104 10 S 2 mths 10H !0S 3 mthi 10\ 10', Prime rmte 11 8 ores: P. Marray-Jaasa lalernatienal.37 words
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Article342 1974-08-29 13 T\EBPm the firmer trend lJ ot the OS dollar In European and New York markets yesterday, the dollar put up a very dismayed performance in Singapore. Opening well above overnight level at f 2.4850-60 corrpared to Tuesday's closing at $2 4760-70. the value of the dollar was quickly342 words
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Article187 1974-08-29 13 The following are the noirinal average cloatn; Interbank rates In Singapore: Carreneie* Nsmlnal rate* SalthMßtaa Frrceatace «w>tc4 yesterday (crots) party change US dollar 2 4810 2 4*20 2 8196 —12 00 Sterling pound 5 7360 5 7400 7 346» —2192 Hongkong* dollar 48 90 48 95 50 51187 words
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Article33 1974-08-29 13 Rubber: Aug 28 Singapore: 16t5i I cts (down 3.75 cts). Malaysia: 161 V Cts (down 3.5* cts). Tin: $1 .2*7.37 i (down $7 62J1 Official offering: SM tons (up 42 tons).33 words
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Article66 1974-08-29 13 rpMfc MaJaysian .Minister JL of Finance has Axed these rates tor calculating Customs duties from Aug 29 until further notice: Rubber 73! cts a Ik Copra SI .342 a ton P. Kernel 1235.25 a ton The rates of duties Kyable are: ibber S ets a Ib (Total I*l66 words
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Article104 1974-08-29 13 CNINUt MIOIICI IX CMAMCI tINCAPOM MOON CLOIINC MICH PI« PICUL VISTIROAV. Ceaenut ail: bulk IISC nominal drum US* nominal Caara Mixed ilooeei IK Coal fU nominal »a»»«r MuntOk AST A white fob. 100-V NL.W tt«Tt eeller*. Sarawak white f o.b NLW »77S aellen. Skrawak apeclal black r ob. ol<^104 words
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Article500 1974-08-29 13 APART from some enquiry for RSB Three I from the M.R.FB., the Singapore rubber market yesterday was lifeless and Immobile Small turnover of a routine nature took place at lerels very slightly below those of Tuesday's The morning session closed very quiet. The market turned lower In the500 words
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Article114 1974-08-29 13 p|AILY SMR snd BSR prices laMMd st noon TesteTdAr M.R.E.L.B. SMR 5L ■MR BUR 10 BUR 30 SMR 50 K.A.B. SSR 20 SSR M iCvmt Mtki (Farwar* MUi Bmyn Mian Umjtn S«U«r» il too pallet i 157 00 I&9MN 157 00 IS9 00N (1 too pklltt) *****114 words
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Article153 1974-08-29 13 Straits tin UP $7.62½ The Straits tin price slipped $7.62' 2 to $1.207 37, per plcul In Penang yesterday on an official offering up 42 tons to 250 tons. The overnight London market was easier with Its forward buyers falling £10 to £3,085 per metric ton. LONDON: Standard tin waa153 words
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Article34 1974-08-29 13 London copper price* on Tun day (previoui In brackeu) wir.kar Spot buyer £752 (ITS*) aeller I7SI (1710). Three Month buyer 1772 (17««) aeller »773 (<TOO> Market Iww: Ea*l*r S*4m: I. SOO ton*34 words
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Article24 1974-08-29 13 RANOB of rate* offend by dl» count nouaaa on Auc tS: Call depoalt SS Overnight SS to S-t/10 »»uf«« Hatienal Oitteunt Ce.24 words
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Article289 1974-08-29 13 OONOKJNO. Wed— Share prices declined sharply today on the Hongkong Stock Exchange In Increased trading. The Hang p. ng index dropped 16 07 points to 262.64 the lowest since June 14. 1971 Hongkong Bank lost $1 to HK$l3 90 on IU Itcal register and moved dowr also one dollar289 words
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Article234 1974-08-29 13 -TOKYO. Wed Prices on the Tokyo Stock Exchsnge retrested heavily with the Dow Jur.es average again dlppinf to a two-year low Depressed by the overnlftht plunge on Wall Street, stocks began their downsllde from the outset of trading tunld rmall-lot wiling centring on blue chips. Almost all constructions, food234 words
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Article399 1974-08-29 13 wELBOURNE Wed In- vestor hesitancy and a 1 generally uncertain tone saw falls far outnumber rises in modtrste turnover on the Melbourne Stock. Exchange today Market leader BUT was one of the biggest losers dropping 30 cenu to ASS 40. prompting several dealers to express the fear that other399 words
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Article192 1974-08-29 13 AMSTERDAM. Tues Dutch lntWT.stlonals closed nsrrowly mixed with Hoogoren* and Royal Datch higher. Philip, and I'ailever lower and #kt*> unchanged There were signs the decllre has bottomed out and greater resistance to continuing offerings was evident, dealers said Oalns predominated Ir. the rest of the market headed by Hal.192 words
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Article117 1974-08-29 13 ytRICH. Tues.— The un- changed situation determined s continuing In the downward trend of the stock and bond prices. The Credit Sutase Index fell 1 9 pclnts to IMS Cloaini prteea in Bwiaa franca with mm aiaTereoee oa tb* anno— eeaaion a price* ■>. Credit Sulaa* tSW 20 Swia*117 words
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Article308 1974-08-29 13 JtJTW YORK. Tuos Stock prlcfj suffered another sharp setback In light trading, the market's third i In the last fly sessions Analysts could cite no single item of news for the decline, but said lnflstlon. interest rates, recession fears and International monetary worries were still foremost In Investors'308 words
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Article67 1974-08-29 13 TuMdar MwXir Ull u»« Mtlbourn* <1> 103. W 101*2 London 1U MB ClOMtf I96 0M CIOM4 Bflrul ISSOO DIM Honskoas 152 M Oom4 Zurich 133 SOB 153OOB 1M 00* 154 SO* P»rli 157 20 1S7 2* •'pen (2) 1U TSB 152 1SB 1M Km 154 SO* Export prlcM67 words
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Article102 1974-08-29 13 FINANCIAL TIMES TINS Tuesday 71 .M Monday Cloaed Week ago 71.13 RIBBSSS Tuesdsy 318 43 Monday Closed Week ago 303 97 OILS Tuesdsy 1H.41 Monday Cloaed Week ago IM 41 INDISTRIALS Tuesdsy 330 4 Monday Closed Week ago 3119 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDISTRIALS Tuesday ***** Monday BM I3 Week102 words
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Article23 1974-08-29 13 al «y| t8» Fund of AnalnUl* ASt 10 Property BBaia or Aihi Ml 3T PBA lßierna.lM*Ml ASt 44 Uaa 1 *e«**)23 words
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Advertisement559 1974-08-29 14 Island Supermarket will open for business in October '■74 in Katong Shopping Centra. If you are progress-orientated and interested in an exciting and rewarding career, you are invited to call personalty at: Room 407 4th Floor, Katong Shopping Centre Mountbattan Road (between 9 a.m. to 4.30 p.m.) or apply in559 words
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Advertisement541 1974-08-29 14 I A CHOICE FOR PROGRESS 1 Qollei invites applications for TECHNICAL PURCHASING OFFICER Q.C.E. (Technical) or Craft/Trade Certificate or I equivalent with 2/3 years experience as a Tool Die I Maker or Tool Designer. 1/2 years experience in H purchasing, with knowledge of jigs, fixtures and I moulds suppliers Must541 words
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Advertisement928 1974-08-29 14 iiii: Career Opportunities in i SALES We are looking for aggressive young men who are keen on making SB sales a career. We offer an exciting challenge, and are interested in interviewing Singapore Citizens who possess university degrees. However, those possessing Higher School Certificates or selling experience will be am928 words
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Advertisement766 1974-08-29 14 SINGAPORE CIVIL SERVICE Applications are invited from Singapore c.tiient or permanent residents of Singapore between 16-25 years of age. for the following appointments m the Ministry ot neaun Appointment Period of Gross Monthly Salary [A| Student Training lA, siuaem 2n<jyr 3r<JVr Nurse (Male Fe- 3 years $295 $307 $320 male)766 words
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Article, Illustration198 1974-08-29 15 Faradilla turns on the tears to prove -a point rpHERE U nothing sad X here. Ind o n c slan child star. Faradilla Sandy. It. is crying just to show that she is a natural actress. Just a little earlier, Faradilla. who is now visiting Singapore bad said: "I love198 words
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Article86 1974-08-29 15 WEST BERLIN. Wed Singapore hopes to gain a firmer footing in the West German market (or textiles and consumer goods by parti. cipatinß in this year's Over. seas Trade Fair opening here tomorrow Mrs Margaret Liang. Trade Secretary at the newly-estab-lished Embassy of Singapore In BonnReuter - 86 words
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Article45 1974-08-29 15 COMMON problems facing rea: tstatt developers will oe discussed at the tecond biennial convention of the Aftia-Paclflc Real Estate Federation at Shangri-La Hotel from Sept. 2 to 4. They Include appraisal techniques, foreign investment, legislation governing real estate development, finance and taxation.45 words
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Article23 1974-08-29 15 MR L.m Kirn San. Minister for the Environment. will open book fair at the Hilton Hotel ballroom tomorrow at 6.30 p.m23 words
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Article51 1974-08-29 15 A FORMER CISCO guard, was yesterday fined $500 in the First Magistrate's Court for theft oi two motorcycle wheels from a factory storeroom. Wong Wing Fat, 21. pleaded guilty to stealing the wheels at the Sigma Metal Co Pte. Ltd In Lorong Pesawat, Jurong Town, on July51 words
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Article59 1974-08-29 15 THE Department of Zxtnmural Studies. Unlwtfty of Singapore, will conduct a 14-lecture oourae on the Pundamentaia of Occupational Heaith at the unlwnty next Wednesday at 7JO p.m The lecturers are: Prof Phoon Wai On. head of the Department of BoclaJ Medicine and Public Health, and Dr Chew Pin59 words
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Article655 1974-08-29 15 Evelyn Ng - School dropouts want to learn Evelyn Ng By gCHOOL dropouts, who form the majority of juvenile delinquents, are not disinterested in their studies, says the Committee on Crime and Delinquency. They also want to work but find difficulty in getting employment, says the committee report published recently. The report, which655 words
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Advertisement595 1974-08-29 15 fe^g^^A g^g^g^g^j >Mir''^k. j rigttg^gi Saw m^ Estee Lauder gives you 4 simple ways to sun. (Just follow the dots on the p.u kafn.) O Sun Tanning Oil. Maximum bronzing for serious sunners O O Sun Creme. Rapid tanning with minimum sun-st reen protection 000 Sun Souci. Gradual tanning with595 words
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Miscellaneous289 1974-08-29 15 TV MALAYSIA (3) 1 C PM Summary 2.47 Toto I Invaders 7JI Rancangan Malaysia 3.N Biiak Bistan 3.5S Kedua 7.41 Here's Lucy 1.17 Sum Kebun Kita 4.17 Empat Sekawan 4.43 mary Cahaya 1.3S Ghazai I.N News Iman 454 Animal Land 5.12 The 1.27 Komentar I.M Hawkins On Mur Brian Keith289 words
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Miscellaneous782 1974-08-29 15 WATER consumption on Tuesday was 125 million (a'lons (568.--000 cubic metres), It million gallons (45,« M cubic metres) more than on Monday. TV SINGAPORE (5) X Oft housewives' Matinee 7AC W Mm Builds. Man J.VfU Th D ,t- C iv is, 3 Destroys Only One MT t Lirth: The Stockholm782 words
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Article, Illustration156 1974-08-29 16 SUPERSTITION say* you mustn't swim this month (seventh moon or "ghost month") or risk beinj dracged under by formidable forces. Bat for those who are ready to throw such caution to the winds, the following weeks are likely to offer warm sunshine156 words
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Article120 1974-08-29 16 SAVOUR SOME CRUNCHY BISCUITS FANCY crunching some biscuits while you watch telly? You can munch chocolate ones of course, but you don't really have a sweet tooth. So why not try some chickenflavoured ones. Ingredients: 112gm (approx. 4'j oz.) sifted plain flour; teaspoon baking powder; pepper to taste; 82 gm120 words
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583 1974-08-29 16 MAUREEN CHUA j - MAUREEN CHUA j f |F your tiny toddler is beginning to show signs of losing appetite, don't worry. "It's Just the child's way of drawing your attention," said Professor Wong Hock Boon, Professor of Paediatrics in Outram Hospital. Prot. Wong said: "When583 words
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Advertisement313 1974-08-29 16 I jantzen m tW every inch a woman THE NICEST THING A PADDED BRA CAN DO FOR YOU IS TO LOOK LIKE YOU. SOFT AND ROUND AND WITHOUT SEAMS. ANOTHER W/ aM Wl nice thing_^^-^^\|^^7 m kiv jantzen can A DO FOR YOU <**£frp\* T I A *A IS TO313 words
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Advertisement256 1974-08-29 16 jft.^ft 4LV4fc.42fc.49h 4fc.4fc-4fc.4fc..4fc-4Dfc.4lLV4lfc..ifc 4 Jointhe i Carmen Curler Set A Carmen Curlers the perfect gift for your J> friends or yourself. Carmen Curlers are so fast and easy to use and so safe and kind to your 4j| hair. With Carmen Curlers it takes less than 15 minutes to change256 words
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1042 1974-08-29 17 NANCY BYRAMJI - NANCY BYRAMJI MOST SINGAPOREANS IN U.K. REMAIN BUOYANT DESPITE SEVERE BUDGETING TO BEAT INFLATION By London IT'S the "apa boleh buat" (what to do) attitude for Singapore students in London as they cope with the spiralling cost of living, which has been1,042 words
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Article274 1974-08-29 17 Stopping smoking and drinking wholesale meat and vegetable markets, grocery stores and warehouses on a cash-and-carry basis, buying things by cartons and dozens to share out at a reduced cost for each Individual. "We buy rice In 100--oound sacks and meat almost by the halfcarcasses. The Asians In our group274 words
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Advertisement466 1974-08-29 17 We extend our warm welcome to His Excellency The President of the Republic of Indonesia and Madam Tien Soeharto on the occasion of their State Visit to the Republic of Singapore. TRAVELING SWIVELS M RtG AIR COMPRESSORS BLOCKS lV d •> I I if Ju Lli I BbVb^P^^b^bVb^^ I <flß^B^Ha(ai466 words
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Miscellaneous251 1974-08-29 17 Brtn«ln« Op F«the>r My ■111 atavifli Ml TiMf d As TH«r!jAN^ TAKS IT OK 7 T MAY» NO ""1 I AMP NOW MV CAR /^"fir* "f > rLLHTTtr N auiMeKua leavi rr, JcnotCK.'wrrn m thi nmm mtop-J I cntmmopV TDX3UR3K PWC«/ UHCLt <WIATIOW TH« y t VT IHO POLL **V251 words
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Obituary, Illustration35 1974-08-29 18 MICHAEL ONG SENG LEONG departed 29 8 73. "Beautiful thoughts of one so dear" Treasured forever with love sincere. Lovingly remembered by wife. daughters. Elsie. Ivy son-in-law Alan and grandson. Jeffrey.35 words
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Advertisement1153 1974-08-29 18 ■■ffvflnMi! CHANGE OF TELEPHONE NUMBER MALDIVES SHIPPING (S) PTE LTD. 1607, ROBINA HOUSE SHENTON WAY SINGAPORE 1 FROM AUGUST 31ST OUR NEW TELEPHONE NUMBER WILL BE *****77 *****76 *****78 <$> C. ITOH CO., LTD. lITOCHU SHOJI KAISHA. LTD SINGAPORE BRANCH, 53 F ANSON ROAD. SINGAPORE 2 CHANGE OF TELEPHONE NUMBER1,153 words
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Advertisement632 1974-08-29 18 ANNOUNCEMENT m jlj A m Er ■■■■■■■■■■^■■^B LTD From Ist October 1974 R E. Zuellig (Trading) Pte Ltd. Denmark House, 12 Raffles Quay, Singapore will be appointed sole distributors for Wolf Electric Tools in Singapore and Malaysia. For details of Wolf Sales and Service phone Mr. J. Chua at Singapore632 words
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Advertisement178 1974-08-29 18 rsquiras COSMETICS SALESGIRLS for their Singapore operation Qualificat ion 1/ Experience 1) Singapore Citizens 18 years and above 2) GCE O Level preferred but not essential. 3) Ability to converse fluertly m English, Man derm, Cantonese and Hokien. 4) Experience in sailing co*metics/toil«tries will be an advantage Send full particulars178 words
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Article24 1974-08-29 19 TmaNQE OF TELEPHONE MUM--YsYj Hana Enterprise Blk 18.91 lram Park S'por* 3 From »uirust 31st our n*w telephone number will b« changed to24 words
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Article59 1974-08-29 19 Religious Announcements ajj MISSIONARY RALLY 31 8 74 si Andrew's CathedraLT.JO p.m. sneaker Rev Joel Ikonen featuring The Believers Singing oroup" All welcome ETHESDA BOOK CENTRE'S annual sale 31st August 14th September Dally lOa.rti Bpm •.orong 1. Toa Payoh. Tel: *****1 SALE NOW ON until 79 74 at inristlan Book59 words
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Article53 1974-08-29 19 THE FAMILY Of THE late Mr Ooh H: >k Boon thank all relatives and friends for assistance, attendances condolences, donations and wreath during their recent bereavement. THE FAMILY OP THE late Mr Ho Seng Hoe thank all relatives and friends for their condolences, iitendance. scrolls, wreaths and donations during53 words
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Article22 1974-08-29 19 S 01. SAMARITANS OF SINOAPORB Troubled? IMscoungwP Ring 91-44-44 or M 544 day or night Help Uas near M the telephone22 words
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Advertisement1980 1974-08-29 19 classified ads STENOGRAPHERS WANTED Applicanu must have paiasd Senior Cambridge or OCE with 3 O levels (including English Language) LCC Shorthand ISO wpm Salary around 9458/Appllcauons with paraonal particulars and coots* of cartincates should be submitted by 5 B 74 to ST. BOX A ***** I— mawes niwpsi 1 requires1,980 words
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Advertisement694 1974-08-29 19 WEU. EBTASUSI— COMPANY require* Balssglrts for fat atUmg products. Earn Mg mast**, no *xpertence ne«l*d tralnmg will be provldad. r»» personally at 9A. tervoM I Road, off Rlvwr Valsty Road, btween 9.39 am 9 p.m. Tel: *****9. WANTED EJLFBRMsNCBD SALESGIRLS Age 17 22 Intarmtad apply personally to Dah Hwa <694 words
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Advertisement659 1974-08-29 19 Sw3 l by* nUe """CSlwrt 1 SrmPloamaMiywtoraUparS? culars.toV-rBoxABISU. A well establUhed furniture manufacturer urgently requires MECHANICAL DRAUGHTSMAN [MALE) Applicants must possess diploma in Mechanical Englnasrtng or I T.C quaHncaUons with at least 3 yaars relevant ex parksne*. with credit in Mathematics, from Singapore Polytechnic or Ngat AnnCoUege Transport to and659 words
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Advertisement749 1974-08-29 19 PUBLISHING ORGANISATION sacks mature analytical minds for imssiil) work. Applicanu should V poassm s good honours degree In J he Social Selaneai and have a 8 good command of English Apply 1( OBT BOX A ***** by 59 74 at- tachlng copies of educational and btrth certiricates. teatlmonlals and a749 words
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Advertisement628 1974-08-29 19 WANTED ONE EXPERIENCED I rifrtgsralton marhanic and on* I general spray painter Apply par- I sonally to 396. Race Course Road. I Spore 9. between S.BB am to I 10 00a m Malaysians considered I Applications from Singapore Cltlsens to fill the positions of: LOUNGE WAITRESSES Please apply with IC628 words
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Advertisement782 1974-08-29 19 DETACHED SUNSALOWS I "Lin 111 ROAO 91.801-. Sttetar HIIU »l-^^*»f« o j tO/ Pamr RM 91.300/- BUh Avenue 1 tl MS/-. Apartment Orchard 1 Road 9890/ Clemencsrtu Avenue 1 9800/-. Pacific Mansion 8760/-: OffMoulm*tn Road 8700/-. River Valley Road 9575/- Paooles Hark Complex 9400/- Saran* Realty Tjajf/ *****3 OMB LAROE782 words
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Advertisement867 1974-08-29 19 BIST. 38 SBLETAR HILL two double-storey split-level detachpd bungalows alrcondltlon, telephone fully furnished 1 1.300 School Bus to American School ivallable Practical Housing *****6/ ***** BIS* 3T JALAN SBRBNOAN tingle-storey semi-detached. 3 Jrooms 2 bathroom* fully furnished 9550 on o Ace Housing *****29' 2580)46 DtST. 11 JALAN NOVENA 2nd floor867 words
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Advertisement808 1974-08-29 19 INTERNATIONAL HOUSING AOtNCY requires Immediately detached bungalows. II.SOO »4 000 10 semi-detached/ temcv houses 1900 SI 500 5 flats furnished/ unfurnished In food residential arru Please phone ACE MOUSMtO MOUMM fully furnished or partly furnished houses/ apartments In any locality for Immediate lease Please call *****29 29M14fl APARTMENTS BUNGALOWS •USB/-808 words
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Advertisement796 1974-08-29 20 •9BS*^BO^SE*BNB*N9fI^^9JS^s^BSB^V ■AN OUAN PARK, double-stony stml-detached. 3.850 sq.ft. 4 bedrooms. 2 bathrnoms Italian raarble terrazso In lounge and dining room, fully covered bilcony. aluminium sliding door $|90 000 o n o Tel *****8 after 2 P.m SEA PARK PBTALINO JAVA XL 2tstorey detached bungalow. 5 bfdrooms. area 8,600 sq ft796 words
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Advertisement798 1974-08-29 20 CAIRNNILL CIRCLE CORNBR terrace Land area 3.500 sq. ft 3 bedrooms fully furnished. 4 alrcond v currently tenanted for SI 650 Call *****8 POR OWCK SALE. Sembawang Hill Estate Single-storey 3bedroomed Callfornlan Type Terrace House Sitting' dining room, one bathroom 2.188 sq ft. $60,000 Phone ***** OROUNOPLOOR PLAT Ibedroomed with798 words
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Advertisement792 1974-08-29 20 I UNITS 3-STOREVstk housesat M 70 Jellk-oe Road Dlst 6 sulteble for light Industries Area 3230 sq ft Contact Tel ***** after 2 p m HONG LIONG SUILMNO ultra-modern offlce-cum-shopptng complex in the heart of the City's bustling activities bounded by Robinson Rosd. Telegraph Street Raffles Quay and Cross Street.792 words
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Advertisement706 1974-08-29 20 SPECIAL LOW PARES to London. New York. Toronto, Los Angeles Europe. Australls Indonesia. Hongkong. Tokyo Please call Alrmaster Travel Centre. M Dhoby Ghsut (Near Cathay Cinema) Tel *****/ ***** SNBMTOURS DAYS PENAN*/ GINTING HMHLANOS TOUR By deluxe Alrcon-Coach For SI3SJ9 all Inclusive Dap. 1 SepMNSßtr 1*74 1 BAYS TO BAST706 words
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Advertisement691 1974-08-29 20 MAS CHARTERS LONDON. 9740/Europe Tokyo Australia America Canada 36K, Prtnatp Street. (Opposite Cathay Tel 3333*1/ *****7/ *****1 AM SBRVICBS BfTERNATIONAL PTE LTD of fen SPECIAL LOW FARZS to London Europe Also World-Wide Bookings Pteaee ettt MSTMS/9. SLOANS COURT HOTBL. 17. Balmoral Road, quiet residential Orchard Road area. alrcondlUoned. 820/- upwards691 words
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Advertisement883 1974-08-29 20 SHORTHANO THBOftV. SPEED classes commencing; 29 8.74 Tuesday. Thursday. I.Ad m 7.00 p.m 7.00 p.m. ••Op m by experienced teacher People's Oommarelal School (Opposite Odton Katong) Tel: 4**7<*V JAPANESE BBSRIISIR* 3-month course commencing 30.8 74 Every Friday. 7 is p.m 9 IS p m by Japanese lady experienced teacher. People's883 words
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Advertisement746 1974-08-29 20 ORSSSMAKINw k Drafting Orient Dressmaking InsUtute. 209 Tanjong Katong Road. Telephone: ***** 1. MATHEMATICS. PHYSICS. PHYSICAL SCIENCE for 0.C.E./ H.B.C Trained graduate teacher (17 yean' experience) *****2 (Ooh). MALAY. MANDARIN. HOKKIBN. CANTONS**] at home/ Academic TulUon Centre. 34-K Blk D, Far East Mansion. Kirn Yam Road. *****9 ajBTROPOUTAN V MCA.746 words
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Advertisement984 1974-08-29 20 1971 MSRCIDS* BSMZ *M petrol. one owner, alrcon radio/tape, one year Insurance tax 815.000 ono View S-A Joo Avenue off Tessensohn Rangoon Road Spore*. I*7l CAPELLA NB excellent condition. 2 ownen, sports runs and tyres Highest offer secures Contact Mr Urn. 9*0679 I*7* VOLVO-144 Used ss second car Low mllstsv984 words
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Advertisement801 1974-08-29 20 DOCTOR OWNER FORO CORTINA 1600E I*7o with alrcondltloner and other accessories 85.400 Enquiries *****7/ *****3 1971 CITROEN OS 1018 C.C 3 ownen. good condition with tape 87 200 ono Contact Eddie *****5 19M HILLMAH MINX 2 owners good condiuon Highest offer secures Tel *****3. CHRYSLER 1M REGISTERED 1973. 1 owner801 words
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Advertisement758 1974-08-29 20 LOST DOO. Alsatian one year old sable colour, named Baalleus^ Last seen between King s Road and Farm Road. *°n»ln« of 36th August Offering rrnrdllOO for return Contact 6622*8 or *****8/9 ONE OOLD CARVED PENDANT on 25/8/74 Mountbatten Road Upper East Coast Road Reward Can *****6 AL9ATIAN BLACK/TAN lost vicinity758 words
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Article, Illustration100 1974-08-29 21 A GOLDEN peacock bean the weight as an Mai ol Lord Subramaniam is earned in* procession at the Chetttars Temple in Tank Eead on Tuesday. The event marked the Avanimulam Festival. About IM worshippers thronged the temple to take part in the proeeesson. The100 words
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Article76 1974-08-29 21 $6,500 award for crash victim TERENCE John Pflug, 22, of Pa&lr Panjang, was awarded $6,500 damages and costs in a road accident suit in the High Court yesterday. On Dec. 1. 1»71, ha broke his teft lag and smfatnH some head injuries when ha waj knocked down by a car.76 words
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Article75 1974-08-29 21 tary (Education). Mr. Ahmad Mattar said that 1.431. or MB par cant, of Urn I.SW students admlttad to the University of Singapore In thS) 19T4/7S academle vaar war* Singapore cltlaens. The rast were non-cUlaana. Including permanent rcudanta For the I*7l/74 intake. th« comparative figure* were 175 words
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Article245 1974-08-29 21 Jail and 10 strokes for robber A i»- year-old aircraft weapons mechanic was Jailed for three years' with 10 strokes of the cane by a district court yesterday after he was found guilty of robbing a bank official of cash and valuables worth $4,180 at knifepoint. The court heard that245 words
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Article34 1974-08-29 21 MR K. WUrjatafha. Asrt. Director (Onanlsatton) Mucatkfi Ministry will open the R*d Cross Youth art and craft exhibition and ~—nrHltton at Reb Croat Hooat. Panang Lane, on Saturday at 10 is34 words
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Article29 1974-08-29 21 THB National Youth Leadership Training Institute Alumni will oelefarate National Da/ with a casapflrt at its parade (round on Saturday and a Jogging aaaaton for charity on Sunday29 words
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Article257 1974-08-29 21 Devan on PSA way to aid workers VTUC secretary general Mr. C.V. Devan Nair yesterday urged employers to adopt a constructive management union cooperation to assist workers fight inflation. He said they should emulate PSA chairman Mr. Howe Yoon Chong who holds that "tough and efficient management Is not Incompatible257 words
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Article171 1974-08-29 21 Benefit concert for Vivien Ngo VICTOR Doggett music Studio presented a benefit concert for VWlen Ngo at the Cultural Centre last night. Miss Ngo Is a young Singaporean who was awarded the Associated Board Scholarship to the Royal College of Music In London on the strength of her performance In171 words
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Article44 1974-08-29 21 PROnasOR Phoon Wat On. an nocapatlonal safety and health expert, wUI apask on "BeaJUi and Haaards In Induetry*- at tba tuncbaon meeting of the National Safety »lr»t CouncU of Singapore at the 1 ■boss, Okarat Imperial HoUl.to. morrow at 1 pjn44 words
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Article56 1974-08-29 21 RAJO Buktt Primary "Bbool will bold an art and oraft aod varlaty ahow kn aid of tto needy and uiiaar ■jlvnsjli children at tk* KaklSuklt ooauutnlty centre in Jalan Tahan on Saturday. Mr. R. Kanaakar. mucsillM adrtaer art and erafi IsssUtry of ■awirlMi. wiU open56 words
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Article25 1974-08-29 21 THB Chinese CtaaaatMr of Tiiiin wUI hotd m monthly ■imsgiir oasawtlttee BMtttec at ttm Hul Street pumlsss H— wmw at t tvßa. I-25 words
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Advertisement767 1974-08-29 21 MEftCANTILI DIRICTORV OF TAIWAN provides detailed information on manufacturers, imgjkggg- Hifh and low density Natural colour Ex-stock 170 tons RkMjSSStii OIL PALM ISTATI bout 3.900 acres In Lower Perak. Nacres planted 1973 price tJ.500.000/PKase contact MMMU MALTY IM INa C/SuoST OVI T -Tare's a medium sue Chinese --suurant at the767 words
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Advertisement468 1974-08-29 21 I^PB^L^B^aVssPaVhda(Hß^Bß>Vs)^k^^ta^B^k^B^B^9V PAPER PRODUCTS (M) BND. Application would be received from suitably qualified personnel for the following appointments: I) RESIDENT ELECTRICAL ENGINEER Must be Malaysian Citizen and hold at least Grade II Certificate Wil' issued by the Chief Electrical Inspector. II) ELECTRICAL CHARGEMAN Must be Malaysian Citizen and hold a Chargeman468 words
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Advertisement877 1974-08-29 21 OBLUE CIRCLE GROUP MALAYAN CEMENT BERHAD (Incorporated In Malaysia) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, subject to the approval from the Kuala Lumpur and Singapore Stock Exchanges, the Directors intend to recommend for approval at an Extra- ordinary General Meeting that a Bonus Issue be made from Asset Revaluation Reserve in877 words
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304 1974-08-29 22 Prices of 3 types of fish go up by 10 cents PICES of fish at Kandang Kerbau and Urn Tua Tow markets showed a slight Increase yesterday, the Trade De- partment reported. Spanish mackerel (tengflrl bekah), mackerel (kembont) and red snapper (merah) rose by 10 cents a katl to $2304 words
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Article39 1974-08-29 22 ENCIK Abdul Axis Kartm. MP for Kallang, will open a Water U Precious exhibition at Kallang community centre tomorrow at g p.m. It will be open from 3 p.m to 10 pjn. during the wsskond39 words
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Article23 1974-08-29 22 THE Catholic High School band will perform at the Marßltchle Reservoir Park on Sunday from 5.30 pjn. to 6 30 pjn.23 words
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291 1974-08-29 22 IRENE NOOO - HDB gets tough with erring owners, tenants IRENE NOOO Payments may be forfeited By •JHE Housing and Development Board is to take action against tenants and owners who give false information when applying for flats. It is understood that there are many HDB flat dwellers who have Riven Incorrect particulars291 words
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Article43 1974-08-29 22 THE Slngaoor* Medical Association and the Pharmaceutical Trade Association yesterday mad* a joint appeal to members to donate medicine* and cash for the Bangladesh flood victims Donations can be forwarded to the SMA office at College Road. Sepoy Lines43 words
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Article31 1974-08-29 22 MR Hon Bui Sen. Minister for Finance and MP for Haveloct will open Outram Secondary School's first anniversary food and fun fair at the school on Sunday at am31 words
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213 1974-08-29 22 MIXED VIEWS ON NEW LOOK FOR SIA GIRLS rE new Balmaln-de-signed uniform for Singapore Airlines' ground hostesses unveiled 11 days ago has been received with a mixed reaction. The below-knee hemline of the batik ontflt was welcomed by the taller girls bat give n the thumbs down by their shorter213 words
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Article, Illustration128 1974-08-29 22 HELMETED MIM-FIKEMEN ALL SET TO GO WITH firemen's helmets on, these mmi -firemen are all set to rash off to a fire. But there waa no fire. Tlie experience alone was exhilarating for these kindergarten pupils who visited the Central Fire Station headquarters yesterday. They were among128 words
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Article30 1974-08-29 22 PROP Wong Lin Kan. MP for Alexandra, will be the guest of honour at ihe Tanglln Integrated Secondary Technical School's 10th anniversary mtsbraHons on Saturday at 10 am30 words
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292 1974-08-29 22 $50,000 or your life said letter with bullet AN extortioner sent a letter and a .32 bullet to a general contractor threatening his We unless he paid up $50,000, the Second Magistrate's Court heard yesterday. Senior Inspector Desmond D'OllVelro ssJd this at the trial of Ton Klan Teng. 24. who292 words
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Article157 1974-08-29 22 Rotan and jail for seaman A SEAMAN was yesterday Jailed for 30 months and ordered to be given four strokes of the cane by a district court for threatening to throw a woman Into the Singapore River If she failed to give him money. Chua Slew Chua, 34, pleaded guilty157 words
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Article39 1974-08-29 22 THZ Onion of Kappel Shipyard Employees of Singapore will hold a carnival fair at the Wonderland Amusement Park Kallang. for Its members and their families on Sunday from 4 pjn to midnight. Vdmlsaton U by Invitation only.39 words
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Article34 1974-08-29 22 DR. Lav Wat Bar. deputy director of the development division of the Ministry of education, will be guest -of honour at Swiss Cottage Secondary School's 11th annual prise and speech day today34 words
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269 1974-08-29 23 Gold Cup stakes increased by $1 5,000 By EPSOM JEEP L W.UTLY 50 yean aro the first Singapore Gold Cap was run on the old racecourse at Farrer Park. The race carried only $3,000 In stakes plus a gold trophy, and was won by a Java champion, Thelasocrete To mark269 words
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Article83 1974-08-29 23 NEW YORK. Wed—Result* of yesterdays major league baseball game*: American league: New York 4 Minnesota 2, Texas 3 Baltimore 1. Boston 8 Chicago 1. California 7 Detroit 6 (11 Inns). Oakland 3 Milwaukee 2. Cleveland 12 Kansas City 8 (Ist game). Kansas City 13 Clerelsnd 2 (2ndReuter - 83 words
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Article30 1974-08-29 23 LONDON. Wed Result* of last night's Northern Ireland Football League Ulster Cup matches: Lsrne 1 Un. field 8. Portadown 2 Coleraine 1. Lards 1 Ballymena Utd 2 —ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article768 1974-08-29 23 Shinta does attractive 3f gallop gHINTA who won her last start at Kuala Lumpur two weeks ago, is maintaining her winning form. With apprentice V. Nathan astride, she galloped attractively over 3f in 36 3/4. Shlnta by Star Affair, sire of Yek Fei, goes over the mile in the Class768 words
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Article24 1974-08-29 23 The Crimson Tycoon Melross II El Banco Hard To Say Po Po Joyful Affair Prelude Imagine Crestador Man of Courage II24 words
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Article270 1974-08-29 23 f ONDON, Wed. Carlisle United, who made an impudent entry Into English First Division football by going straight to the top of the table, last night lost their place at the head of the league when they wtre beaten 1-0 at home by Middlesbrough. As if270 words
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376 1974-08-29 23 41-year-old Titmus in MCC tour team fONDON, Wed. Fred Tltmua, the *f 41-year-old Middlesex off-break bowler who has not played Test cricket for over six years, was today named among the 16 M.c.c. cricketers to tour Australia and New Zealand. Titmus. who lost four toes In a boating accident inReuter - 376 words
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Article78 1974-08-29 23 Springboks out of nine sports CAPB TOWN. Wed. Scutl) Africa Is at present excluded from nine lnteinattonal sporting issiii Is Uons, Sports Minister Dr Plet Kocmhof said yesterday. Anrwerlng questions In parliament. Dr. Koomhof listed the sport* concerned aa welghUlftlng. swimming cycling. football. boxing, wrestling, athletics, canoeing and the OlympicReuter - 78 words
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Article402 1974-08-29 23 FOLLOWING I* the kvr rtsr 4raw far tkc weekesrf's ness at Bak.it Tksisk KATUBDAY: Ckus 1. Di». 2 M: 1. 12. 17, t. 11. IS. 13, IS. 2. 7. 14. IS. S. 4, 3, U. It. I. Clses 2. Dhr. 2 3. U, IS. 17. It. 7. It.402 words
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374 1974-08-29 23 Lloyd and Francis foil Hants' victory bid LONDON. Wed. Hampshire, the defending English County cricket champions, came close to an important victory over Olamorgan at Southampton yesterday but were denied their win in a tense finish when Olamorgan survived the final two wickets Hampshire, who had declared at 393-8, gotReuter - 374 words
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257 1974-08-29 23 BANGKOK, Wed. Allan Lehner of Australia fired a sixgame series of 1,200 to capture top spot In the Masters qualifying In the 1974 Bangkok International in viuuonal bowline tournament. Lehner shot games of 195, 190, 200, 204, 224, 187 594-100 average to toppleReuter - 257 words
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310 1974-08-29 24 Intrepid's victory gives selectors a problem NEWPORT, (Rhode 11 Island), Wed. Intrepid scored a crucial victory in the America's Cup final trials yesterday and kept alive her crew's hopes of being selected as the defender for the Cup match starting on Sept. 10. Racing in a 16-knot southerly breeze onAP - 310 words
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Article, Illustration466 1974-08-29 24 ALBERT JOHNSON - Ronald and Arthur set new swim marks ALBERT JOHNSON By pONALD HOWE and Arthur Oan took the 1V honours yesterday, with record-breaking performances in the Primary Schools swimming meet at Toa Payoh pool. Ronald, of AngloChinese Junior Bchool, who set a schools national record In the 100 m butterfly heats466 words
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Article, Illustration371 1974-08-29 24 PERCY SENEVIRATNE - PERCY SENEVIRATNE By ELEVEN basketball players including five national representatives have been banned for life for missing training and failing to tarn up for the recent Pesta Sukan competition. The players are: Loh Sul Hlan, Wong Toon Song, Tay Meng Lee, Low Poh Heng,371 words
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Article24 1974-08-29 24 ISTANBUL. Wed Mamben of the International Wrrttllng Federation (PUa> voted unanimously today to admit China to the 16th world wraatUnc champtonihlpa. XJPI.24 words
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Article, Illustration389 1974-08-29 24 By PETER SIOW rvEFENDINO champion Qamar Zaman, of Pakistan, moved effortlessly into the semi-finals of the Singapore Squash Rackets Association men's singles open championship with a 0-1, 9-2, 9-1 win over John Beattie at Tanglin Club yesterday. The mustachioed Zaman, fresh from his New389 words
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Article40 1974-08-29 24 BOHM. Tuei The Wwt O«rman football u*m will U>» field Mam* out World Cup «un Oerd »«u«U«r WolfMnc Ovmth Paul inttnmr and "•anawr Helmut flchoao apP«f*J to ha». Mi thM oct gj*"* *°r the Mum ™P »*Ue. lleutor40 words
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316 1974-08-29 24 Datsuns are better prepared, says Takahashi By TONY FRANCIS KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Kunlmltau Takahashi, the Japanese works Datsun driver, has arrived In Kuala Lumpur with a warning: He is better prepared this time for the $40,000 Selangor Orand Prix 25- lap Improved saloons car event at Batu Tiga on Bept.316 words
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Article254 1974-08-29 24 HAVANA. Wed. Aldo Cosentlno of France yesterday qualified for the semi -finals of the First World Amateur boxing championships when he outpointed Juan Francisco Rodrlpies of Spain In a bantamweight quarter final bout. The 25-year-old photographer will face toughpuncher Wllfredo Gomet Df Puerto Rico today forReuter - 254 words
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619 1974-08-29 24 NKW YORK. Wed. Top seeded Jimmy Connors rates Sweden's BJorn Borg as one of the main contenders for the men's singles title at the United States Open tennis championships which begin at Forest Hills here today. "Borg Is Just 18Reuter - 619 words
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Article, Illustration445 1974-08-29 25 JOE DORM - Rahmat nets winner for Stable JOE DORM By STABLE BOYS won the FAS League Division Two title last night when they beat Hampshire 2-1 the winning goal coming four minutes before time at Jalan Besar Stadium. The toast of Stable Boys, a former Division One Club, was their hard working445 words
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Article41 1974-08-29 25 TEHERAN. Wed. The population at the A»Un Oamei village here topped the 2.000 maik today with ■I but five of the 36 competing nations already settled In the modem complex, recording to a spokesman of the organising oommltte*. Reu>r41 words
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Article23 1974-08-29 25 VIENTIANE, Wed Th« I .member Laotian team Wt here today for the Seventh Asian Oamea openIng in Teheran on Sunday. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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251 1974-08-29 25 S. Korea and Burma face stiff challenge TEHERAN, Wed. Joint champions South Korea and Burma race a stiff challenge in their attempt to retain the Asian Oames soccer title. There are 13 other countries challenging for the crown and among them are newcomers China and highly rated North Korea. TheAP - 251 words
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Article150 1974-08-29 25 TEHRAN. Wad. The Asian Oames feature two of the worlds strongest hockey teams India and Pakistan and this time India is sure to win. says the Chief of Indian's delegation. Vljuy Kumar Msihotra. One reason for Malhotra s optimism Is India's 3-1 victory over Pakistan In theAP - 150 words
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Article143 1974-08-29 25 THEY ALL PASS THE SEX TEST rpEHERAJS, W«L- Sex 1 testa on 176 women athletes from four nations for the forthcoming Seventh Asian Games here have been completed with no disqualifications, a spokesman for the organising committee said today. Athletes from China, South Korea, North Korea and Indonesia had undergone143 words
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743 1974-08-29 25 M. RAHMAN - M. RAHMAN By rpEHERAN. Wed.— lt has 1 taken 23 yean and strong determination :rom hosts like the Iranians (or the Asian Games to come of age in lour days time. For when the Shah of Iran opens the743 words
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Article, Illustration415 1974-08-29 25 EMEST FRIDA - EMEST FRIDA By No freedom in this Village, says Dhillon TEHERAN, Wed. Pressmen here have labelled the Seventh Asian Games as the "Security Games", because of the extreme security precautions taken at the entrance to the Village. Last night the leader of the Singapore contingent Enclk Sha'ari415 words
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Article287 1974-08-29 25 Israel's 60 athletes fenced in npEHERAN, Wed. Squadrons of police and bayopet-carrylng soldiers kept even newsmen away as an El Al Boeing 707 airliner touched down at Mehrabad airport last night with 60 Israeli athletes and officials for the Asian Oames. i The Israelis boarded a special bus from theirAP - 287 words
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292 1974-08-29 25 Cyclist Loh hurt in fall during training T»EHERAN, Wed. Singapore had a casualty yesterday when cyclist Loh Keng Wah fell daring training at the Armayehr velodrome here. Keng Wah. 17, a bronte medalist in the last Seap Games, suffered bruises on his elbow and knee after the fall, and is292 words
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Advertisement587 1974-08-29 23 CARISBERG BREWERY MALAYSIA BERHAO invites spplicstion* from Malaysian Citizens for the following positions (1) OWICf MANACIR: Ks«j»lissssti: A University degree in Business Administration preferred but not essential. (b) Working knowledge of Bahasa Malaysia. (c) Minimum 2 yean' experience in similar position. (dl A«e 25 35. (2) EXPORT MANACER (a) Degree/Diploma587 words
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Advertisement742 1974-08-29 23 LEMBAGA LETRIK NEGARA TANAH MELAYU Bejajar dengan tanggungjawabnya untuk memenuhi keperluan tenaga letrlk yang klan bertambah, Lembaga Lstrlk Negara dl antara lain menJalankan berbagal-hagal projek senlblna yang kreatlf dan pentlng dl seluruh Semenanjung Malaysia. Akitek-akltek muda Warganegara Malaysia yang kreatlf. mempunyal lnlslatlf dan glat serta sanggup m?nerlma tugas-tugas yang p?nuh742 words
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Advertisement81 1974-08-29 24 We extend cur WARMEST WELCOME to HIS EXCELLENCY PRESIDENT SOEHARTO and IBU TIEN of the REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA on their visit to SINGAPORE I from KILIMANJARO TRADING COMPANY 38, Telok Ayer Street, (2nd floor) Tel: ***** *****3 I Our Warm Welcome to I His Excellency 1 I the President of81 words
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Advertisement309 1974-08-29 25 IPMIUPsI I B^HsßHsWß^»^'^ i «^fl|g7 gggggag«^gW I J i^^T i ggggß gggggff .^ggggP^ M f V ssssssH I gggH 7 X^ggggggg«m A^ JJ^T *Vk^r« gflrfl I sssH tl gVfk: r^^V^" iirarV** Bfß B gggßaP^^k V VaV^^^^^^a^k^a^a^M^k. AgggggQ^gViß ggSasssssL^iggggggi gggggggggggVJ /HBfl ggsssV* IsssW^ggß I I '^^-^^H ggggg.* gg& %9V^H Hr ggggF^^^Br309 words
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Article124 1974-08-29 26 Aussie curb on entry of migrants /CANBERRA. Wed.— The v. Australian Government will severely restrict entry of migrants to Australia in the present financial year. Labour and Immigration Minister Clyde Cameron said today. Entry will be limited to 6.500 specially -selected families. Officials estimate th's will total about 23.000 people.124 words
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Article42 1974-08-29 26 HONOKONO. Wed— Lord Brayley. Britlah Under-Sec-retarv of State for Defence for the Army, arrived here today for a three-day vtslt. An army spokesman said the visit was not connected with any possible reduction of British troops here. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article57 1974-08-29 26 TEHERAN. Wed— lranian Dorder troop* destroyed three IraQl tankj and killed three Iraqi aoldlen In border clashes during the night, the Government Pars news agency aald today. Pars said Government troop* fired in retaliation againat Iraqi armoured and artillery attacks on Iranian border townahlpe about «M57 words
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Article54 1974-08-29 26 No easing of squeeze TOKYO. Wad. Bank of Japan governor Tadaahl Sasaki aald today he had no Intention of eaaing the credit aqueaae In Japan at the present stage A rtlnTattrm of tight money now would nullify all the effort* that had been made to curb rising prtcea, be toldReuter - 54 words
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Article48 1974-08-29 26 CLEVELAND. Wad. The firat BorJet-Amertcan film will to a mulU- million Aniimr musical production of Maurice Maettrttncki classic (airy tale. The Bluebird. •Urrtnf BJaateth Taylor an official of Tower International Mid jaatsrrlaj The deal ha* bean comparted.' and Clara Rate*, a senior rtce-priaKlant. AP.AP - 48 words
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Article, Illustration351 1974-08-29 26 TEL AVIV, W«4) ISRAELI armoured units yesterday completed a large-scale exercise in occupied Sinai and an official communique said manoeuvres included practising crossing a large waterway. Air force, artillery. Infantry and engineering units participated in the 48-hour exercise which was aimed at practising some olUPI - 351 words
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160 1974-08-29 26 BRITISH AIRWAYS TREBLE PROFITS BUT... f ONDON, Wed. Brl- tlsh Airways an-* nounced today it had trebled its profits last year but gave a grim warning of a huge deficit to come. The two-year-old company, formed in a merger between the old British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) and British EuropeanReuter - 160 words
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Article30 1974-08-29 26 TOKYO. Wed -A Japanese Lower House mission will leave here on Sept. 3 for a tour of Indonesia. New Zealand and Australia a House spokesman aald today— Rev-30 words
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126 1974-08-29 26 Concorde damaged in belly landing LONDON, Wed. A Concorde supersonic airliner made an emergency landing when part of Its undercarriage failed to lock Into position, the British Aircraft Corporation (BAC) disclosed today. The landing took place yesterday at the BAC airfield at Falrford. In western England when test Dllot JohnReuter - 126 words
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Article52 1974-08-29 26 HONOKONO. Wed— A top Bcotlaii; Yard elective arrived here from London today to take over as chief of the Britlah colony's In veetigation Department. Mr Nigel Howell, 4S Wu deputy head of a Scotland Yard squad handling apeclaif" crimes such aa dangerous drugs, counterfeiting and52 words
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205 1974-08-29 26 CAMPAIGN WOMAN HAS RED LINKS CHARGE T JAKARTA Wednesday HE National Security Command claimed today a British woman campaigning for the release of more than 35,000 political prisoners in Indonesia is associated with several communist on The Command released a statement to foreign Journalists and said It was doing so205 words
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Article367 1974-08-29 26 T ONDON. W«l. Th. .lock mar kti clom4 low.r la «ul*t irmdtat today. UK n 3 p m tk* Fiaaaetal Ttmm laeai wu aewa t to Wall BtrMft »r«rBl lit Mtback. (NWMMIt •••■JOwBM ft**] l«*»trlal mm kr tk* akalnaa ol Bniwt AjMrMaa Totweoo (awed a itMral marklaf down367 words
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Article36 1974-08-29 26 LONDON. Wae. Spot MM. ■illl—iat: OM tea*, ito* aae OM'Dm -MM luKira 11.18. A»rU/JaM lI. M. J«ly/a«e« 11. M. Oet/Dw 11 T» Ju/lUnk 11 M Wlm n.m Oamal «M: n.m. om mm Maitut B*mr ■LV36 words
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Article30 1974-08-29 26 LONDON. w«4. a*M kaywe IMM (+nei. MlMn UStt <U»>. r*mi< kaywi lien «e>. mtfn isaw (—4l*). iimiii <aau *s>. TWMvcr: a.a. 6T» urn. m tea mm. Mark« St« My.30 words
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Article70 1974-08-29 26 SBOCL. Wad. More than one million South Korwna OamonsVataxl acroas Urn country today tor tbs ninth aUalt/bt day agaloat Japan and North Koraa over the rtoant ■■agination attempt ayataft Pnaldam Put Chunc-hc*. Thfc ih the bictcat tarnout for a dncW dfcy atoca tbt current det&onetrsUona war*70 words
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Article24 1974-08-29 26 NEW YORK. Wad. UM •amUry-Omanl KurtWaJdhsam. who returned from hi* Cyprus peace ■laalnri raatardajr. entered hoapltaJ bar* today suffering from (aatro•ntcrlUa. A>.24 words
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Article353 1974-08-29 26 OPEC move for an oil cutback AIM: TO MAINTAIN CURRENT PRICES VIENNA, Wednesday jyjAJOK oil exporting nations, led by Kuwait and Venezuela, are proposing an all-round production cutback, sources in the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) said today. The OPEC plan for a cutback, described as "production programming," IsReuter - 353 words
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324 1974-08-29 26 Cyprus begins big task of housing refugees NICOSIA, Wed. 11 The Cyprus Oove m m c n t today swung Into a major programme to tackle its refugee problem and find new homes for up to a third of the island's population. On the orders of President Olafkos derides, constructionReuter - 324 words
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Article32 1974-08-29 26 JAKARTA. Wed. Indoneila'fc state-owned oil company, Pertamlna. haa decided to ckse lv office in Amsterdam and ahin lte amles operation* In Europe to Praakfurt, a company spokaa«nan said today. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article96 1974-08-29 26 Riddle of missing $5 million HONGKONG. Wed. A local engineering company has launched an lnvestlSatlon Into how IKSH million (Sss minion) vanished from Its bank account, a spokesman said. The Faul Lee Engineering Co. managing director, Gordon Y.B. Wo. aald the sam was withdrawn last Jane by unknown persons. TheUPI - 96 words
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Article29 1974-08-29 26 MANILA. Wed The Asian Development Bank yesterday approved a loan of USSI33 million (about 8t32 million) to Indonesia to expand the fibre production and processing Industry— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Miscellaneous17 1974-08-29 26 The weather •WKATHHt outlook for atafapon ft* ol m to ooon today: IsoUtsd showers la Urn awning17 words
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PRESIDENT SUHARTO'S STATE VISIT TO SINGAPORE STRAITS TIMES FEATURE
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Article, Illustration2264 1974-08-29 27 'TFIHE basis of man's 1 view of life, his personality and mental attitude, should be his faith and devotion to God Almight," President Suharto once stated. "Wherever and whenever it be. one must always remember to believe and obey God. Then there will always be2,264 words
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Article, Illustration1268 1974-08-29 27 Stability under President Suharto LEADER or officer should always be aware of what he does. He should act honestly and not be tricky. "The power of the leader Is not absolute. Power has its roots in the confidence given to the leader by the men and the1,268 words
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Article, Illustration1283 1974-08-29 29 THE LOYAL SOLDIER IN the early hours of Oct. 1, 1965, six army generals and an adjutant were kidnapped, tortured and killed by communists and "progressive revolutionary forces." They were tben burled In a well, known as Lubang Buaya (Crocodile Hole), at the fringe of the Hallm Air Force Base1,283 words
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Article, Illustration1023 1974-08-29 30 First Lady with a difference DEVOTED WIFE AND MOTHER, KEEN SOCIAL WORKER AND A CHAMPION OF WOMAN'S RIGHTS Interest in child welfare, education and youths "INDONESIAN women were emancipated by our struggle for independence. However, although they are now equals with their men, they must not forget that they have1,023 words
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307 1974-08-29 31 A proud record of nine years of progress governing Seats were reserved for them In both houses. At the same time a party composed of a coalition of functional groups. Oolongan K&rya. was formed and won a landslide victory in the 1971 elections. For the first time in the history307 words
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Advertisement90 1974-08-29 27 l|; \—UnaS [fmJtC/ jL-imited t incorporated in Singapore i 40 116 A. ANSON ROAD, SINGAPORE 2 TEL *****3-9 (7 UNES) CABLE TUNASK TELEX 348 WE EXTEND OUR HEARTIEST WELCOME AND WARMEST GREETINGS TO PRESIDENT SOEHARTO AND MADAME TIEN SOEHARTO ON THEIR STATE VISIT TO THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE AND HOPE90 words
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Advertisement76 1974-08-29 30 OUR HEARTIEST WELCOME to HIS EXCELLENCY THE PRESIDENT of the REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA Madam TIEN SOEHARTO on their STATE VISIT TO SINGAPORE from SINGAPORE COSMOS SHIPPING (PTE) LTD., 110 A. ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE, 1. EE Our Warm Welcome to His Excellency the President of the Republic of Indonesia <6 Madam76 words
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Advertisement52 1974-08-29 31 I We extend our warmest I welcome to The Honourable I President Suharto and Mrs. Suharto I I of the Republic of Indonesia on the I 1 occasion of their visit to Singapore I I fjkJS PRIM A LTD. I >| i|& Singapore Jgj m mHBWH^m HIH W^Fw i I52 words
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