The Straits Times, 18 June 1978
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Title Section13 1978-06-18 1 The Sunday Times M.C.(P) No. 215/1/78 No. 2195 JUNE 18, 1978 30 CENTS13 words
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Article, Illustration715 1978-06-18 1 Walkout by DAP over code for polls rWHE opposition De- mocratic Action Party (DAP) yesterday walked out of a meeting called by the election commission to discuss a code of conduct for parties contesting the coming pa r 1 lamentary and state assembly elections. The walkout by the DAP delegation715 words
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Article, Illustration386 1978-06-18 1 SONODA'S PLEDGE: YOUR INTERESTS WILL BE WITH US AT BONN AND AT PEKING... JAPANESE Foreign Minister Mr. Sunao Sonoda yesterday gave an assurance that he would keep Asean interests in mind during the forthcoming ChinaJapan friendship-treaty talks and also at the multilateral trade386 words
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Article118 1978-06-18 1 FIVE DIE AND ONE HURT IN AMBUSH KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Five Police Field Force personnel were killed and another seriously injured in an ambush by communist terrorists eight kilometres east of Klian Intan in north Perak today. A police statement tonight said they were among a group of nine onAFP - 118 words
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Article24 1978-06-18 1 THE Sunday Times today is 38 pages in two sections. Make sore you get the second section which contains your weekend comics.24 words
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Article84 1978-06-18 1 NEW DELHI, Sat. Health Minister Raj Narain, who has been leading a campaign for a ihakeup in the Janata Party leadership, sprinkled perfume on India's Prime Minister Morarji Desai when he arrived home from the US but got a sharp reaction from the premier. "WhatReuter - 84 words
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281 1978-06-18 1 F|R. CARLOS ROMULO, Philippines Minister lor Foreign Affairs, yesterday strongly protested against "the illegal and unprovoked assault" on staff members of the Philippines mission to the United Nations and of the Philippine Consulate by the police of New York city on June281 words
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Article, Illustration172 1978-06-18 1 FRASER TO LEAVE WITH LEE FOR K.L. TALKS THE Australian Prime Minister. Mr. Malcolm Fraser. arrived in Singapore last night on his way to Kuala Lumpur for talks with his Singapore and Malaysian counterparts today. Mr. Fraser, accompanied by his wife and a 14-member delegation, was met at the airport172 words
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Article, Illustration788 1978-06-18 1 HOME SECRETARY TURNS DOWN HIS APPEAL AGAINST EXTRADITION AT 11TH HOUR RICHARD TABLING, the former chairman of Haw Par Brothers International Limited in Singapore, is expected to surrender himself at Bow Street police station in London on June 2(> for extradition to Singapore. He788 words
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Article66 1978-06-18 1 BOSTON, Sat— The Boston Herald American said yesterday President Carter has strongly hinted a top secret swop of captured Soviet spies (or Russian dissidents may be In the works. The Herald, in a report from Its Washington bureau, said such a deal could result In freedom66 words
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Article46 1978-06-18 1 TRAVEL concessions for .students, the police and Singapore Armed Forces soldiers will be Introduced by the Singapore Bus Service from July This was stated In a statement by the SBS which, among other things, gave reasons lor the Impending rare hike. (SEE PAGE46 words
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Article59 1978-06-18 1 LATEST Troops take over airport ISLAMABAD, Sat.— Pakistani troops today took control of Karachi International Airport following armed clashes between baggage loaders and airport security forces. Airport sources said firearms were used during the Incident which left eight wounded. Following the dashes, Pakistan International Airlines staff In Karachi went onAFP - 59 words
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Miscellaneous14 1978-06-18 1 The weather UP TO NOON TODAV: Isolated showers, according to the Singapore Meteorological Service.14 words
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The sundaY Times Worldwide
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308 1978-06-18 2 1,000 rebels cross into Zaire from Angola KINSHASA, Saturday TtfILITARY sources say at least 1,000 Zair1T can rebels have crossed the border from Angola in recent days. The rebels quickly hid In the dense bush along i the frontier, which President Mobutu Sese Seko has declared a freefire zone forUPI - 308 words
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203 1978-06-18 2 Paving the way for polls in Namibia WINDHOEK. Sat. Namibia s South African appointed administrator general Martinhus Steyn yesterday paved the way for Independence elections In the territory by Issuing a I proclamation providing for the registration of voters. The proc 1 a m atlon, I known as the RegistrationUPI - 203 words
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319 1978-06-18 2 Hundreds flee to Taiwan from Vietnam TOKYO. Sat— Hundreds 1 of Chinese residents of Vietnam have returned to Taiwan since the outbreak of a Sino-Vietnam-ese :l'.spute. Kvodo news service reported today. Quoting sources in Pc- king. Kyodo said most of i the Taiwan-bound ChinI ese carried passports issued by theAP; UPI - 319 words
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Article69 1978-06-18 2 MANILA. Sat. Th; Philippines has i untied an agreement to establish an A; lan reinsurance corporation with Its head office In Bangkok, the Evening Expiess newspaper said today. The Fhillppines becom.s the first country among eight signatories In the region to do so, the newspaprr added.Reuter - 69 words
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Article, Illustration204 1978-06-18 2 Tibetan exiles' threat to turn to violence NEW Dl I. HI. Sat. Tibetan exiles in India hint-ri during a peaceful demonstration outside the Chinese Embassy yesterday that their i nde p c n dene? movement may turn towards violence. About 150 demonstrators, including many women and children, were outnumbered 3-to-1AP - 204 words
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353 1978-06-18 2 ►THIRD World na- tions' economic growth is expected to decline this year and the next, and the outlook for prices of their export commodities is poor, a United Nations body reoorted here today. The forecast reflected the general slowdown In world economic activity,Reuter - 353 words
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314 1978-06-18 2 Bonn summit must reject barriers, says Fukuda TOKYO, Sat. Japanese Prime Minister Takeo Fukuda said today the summit of leading non-communist in- dustrial countries in Bonn next month would be successful If it pledged to avoid resorting to trade protectionism. But he told a press conference in Tokyo that noReuter - 314 words
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202 1978-06-18 2 Lebanese army commander freed by gunmen BEIRUT, Sat. The commander of rightwing forces In southern Lebanon has been released by dissident gunmen who detained him yesterday. Western military sources said today. The sources said Major Saad Haddad had been released by militia groups officially allied to his force of rightistReuter - 202 words
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292 1978-06-18 2 Laban Party to map out political strategy MANILA, Sat.— Filipino opposition leaders will meet at an undisclosed place next week to map out their political strategy in the face of President Marcos' call for national reconcilatlon, opposition sources said today. Sources said the meeting; Is to be attended by stalwartsReuter; AFP - 292 words
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Article22 1978-06-18 2 GENEVA. Sat —Kuwait Oil Minister Ah Khalifa Al-Sab«h was elected president of the Organisation of Petroleum Sporting Countries today. UPI.UPI - 22 words
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198 1978-06-18 2 MANILA, Sat— The United States today formally apologised to the Philippine Government for the invasion of its diplomatic mission by New York police last Sunday, the official Philippines News Agency (PNA said. In a report from Washington. PNA said the written apologyReuter - 198 words
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331 1978-06-18 3 Oil prices likely to remain frozen until end of year GENEVA, Sat. Oil Ministers of the 13 members of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries, meet ing at a weekend conference, are likely to agret on keeping prices frozen until the end of this year, Opec officials say. The "realUPI - 331 words
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130 1978-06-18 3 Palestinian officials get death threats KUWAIT, Sat. Two Palestinian officials have received telephoned death threats follow Ing the murder of Ali Yasin. the Kuwait representative of the Palestinian Liberation Organisation (PLOi. a prominent Fatah leader was quoted as saying here yesterday. Salim Zaanoun. Gulf representative of Fatah, the largest PalestinianReuter - 130 words
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Article34 1978-06-18 3 WASHINGTON. Sat Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Castro has agreed to allow as many a.« 2.000 people to leave the island and come to the United States, the State Department said yesterday. AP.AP - 34 words
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109 1978-06-18 3 I>ANGKOK. Sat Thai I» police have Intercepted one of this year's biggest drug shipments designed to be smuggled to Hongkong on fishing trawlers, officials said today. Police said the haul comprising 97 k(? of heroin. 58 kg of morphine, 79 kg of opiumReuter - 109 words
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395 1978-06-18 3 Transfer of Panama Canal: Plea by Carter PANAMA CITY, Saturday PRESIDENT Carter today appealed to Ame- ricans in the Panama Canal zone to cooperate fully in arrangements to transfer the waterway to Panama by the year 2000. He said he knew many of them opposed treaties which would end AmericanReuter - 395 words
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Article36 1978-06-18 3 UNITED NATIONS. Sat. Iran has liivfrted US$7 million (Ssl6 million) from Its military budget to contribute to the expenses of the 1979 Children's Year declared by the United Nations, it was reported heu\ AFP.AFP - 36 words
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231 1978-06-18 3 US, Japan to hold regular labour meetings WASHINGTON. Sat. The Japanese Ministry of Labour and the US Department of Labour will start a system of regular conferences to deal with labour and industrial problems that affect both countries. The announcement yesterday by the Labour Department indicated the two countries haveUPI - 231 words
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Article76 1978-06-18 3 MOSCOW, Sat. Cosmonauts Vladimir Kovalyonotc and Alexander Ivanchenko have boarded the orbitln* Soviet Salyut-6 space station alter a smooth clocking operation. Tass news agency reported today. 'I he cosmonauts, launched Into space on Thursday night, carried out the linkup early today. Ecvict space chiefs have Biven fewReuter - 76 words
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Article58 1978-06-18 3 HONGKONG. Sat. A sand dune site with ancient relics more than 4.000 years old hdve been unearthed in China's southern Hainan Island, the New China News Agency said today. The site, found at the local Llngshul County, contained shouldered stone spades and ixes. pottery tars and potteryReuter - 58 words
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Article, Illustration84 1978-06-18 3 POLICEMEN taking sinter Olivia New-ton-John by the hands and Ifa.i i m her through the crowd surging towards her. This took place oatside a theatre in Chicago where the movie Grease is being premiered. Olivia co-stars with John Travolta, of Saturday Night Fever fame, in84 words
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169 1978-06-18 3 CARSON CITY. (Neva- da) oat. Five judges deliberately got drunk and then wheeled i police cars around an obstacle course in a supervised test of their j driving skills. They had a good time but all flunked. Aside from the fun jf totteringAP - 169 words
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473 1978-06-18 3 LONDON. Saturday ITNITED States U Treasury Secretary Michael Blumenthal yes terday warned international foreign exchange markets that the US i was prepared to in- tervene heavily in de- j fence of the declining dollar. "We stand prepared to intervene in theReuter - 473 words
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Advertisement570 1978-06-18 2 QUALIFY as a professional while you work Read the Appointments" page of any newspaper and see for yourself: Accountancy ia a career with a big future for you. The School of Accountancy has had over 66 years'experienee in coaching people for accountancy and other professional exams. Through SOA. you can570 words
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Advertisement127 1978-06-18 3 Who flies jumbos to Australia 14 times a week? Only Qantas fly jumbos from Singapore to Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Darwin. More tmmm^^ jumbos to more cities than any m other airline. J&^^^^ They leave daily to Sydney _w^f^^ (twice on Monday, Saturday and f ""N 1 Sunday, three127 words
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TV highlights
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Article, Illustration217 1978-06-18 4 DEAR BRIGITTE (Today. Ch. 6. 10 40 am Colour*: A young mathematical genius uses his talents to win horse races to raise funds for an arts foundation. Problems arise, however, when the lad develops a crush on Brigitte Badot. The film stars James Stewart. Billy217 words
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Article184 1978-06-18 4 FAMILY (Ch. 5. 2.35 p.m. Colour): A glamorous actress, with whom Doug Lawrence was once romantically involved, comes to Los Angeles to perform In a play and tries to renew their relationship In "Return Engagement." DOES IT PAY TO SURVIVE? (Ch. 5, 4.20 pm Colour. Repeat) This documentary shows184 words
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Article, Illustration147 1978-06-18 4 AFTERNOON MATINEE (Ch. 5. 3.3S nm.i "Dragonwyck" Is the dark tale of a woman's secret thoughts which lead her to a secret love. Traeedy never seems to leave her and even threatens those living with her in a manor-house To be shown In two parts today and tomorrow at147 words
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Article91 1978-06-18 4 BRONTES OF HAWORTH (Ch. 8, 8.30 p.m. Colour) The Brontes are back at Haworth In the year 1840. Branwell, having {ailed to fulfil his artistic ambitions, takes a job as assistant cleric at Sowerby Bridge Station and Is soon promoted. His success spurs Charlotte and Anne to take up91 words
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Article53 1978-06-18 4 CAPRICCIO GUITAR (Ch. 6, 7.55 pm Colour) British classlcial guitarist Julian Byzantine, who visited Singapore late last year, appears In this programme. He sings five songs from Shakespeare, The Streams of Lovely Nancy. The Death of Queen Jane, She Moved Through The Fair. Victory of King Henry V and53 words
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Article136 1978-06-18 4 SPORTS ON TV "LIVE" TELECAST WOP.il> CUP "71 POLAND V rERU (Toda>. Ch. 3. 11.55 p.m.) This Is a "live" telecast of one of the second round matches of the World Cup now being played in Argentina. STAR SOCCER (Today. Ch. 5. 12.2S p.m. Colour): This week's spotlight is on136 words
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Article132 1978-06-18 4 MAN FROM ATLANTIS (Ch. 5, 7.45 p.m. Colour) Dr. Elizabeth Merrll disappears and later Is found captured by a scientist. Mark Harris, the webbed underwater man. comes to her rescue In "The Disappearances" with Durleen Carr as guest star. 8 AND I QMZ (Ch. 5. 843 p m Colour)132 words
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Article98 1978-06-18 4 TONY RANDALL SHOW (Ch. 5. 635 p.m. Colour) The case Is "Walter Screws Up" and Judge Franklin Is feeling very guilty when he discovers that he has sent an Innocent man to tall. He Is so upset that he decides to resign. POLICE STORY (Ch. 5. 11 p.m. Colour):98 words
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Article81 1978-06-18 4 DONNY AND MARIE BHOW (Ch. S. 7.45 p.m. Colour) Appearing as guest artistes In the show are Ben Vereen and Billy Crystal. POLICEWOMAN (Ch. 5. 8.30 p.m. Colour): "Ambition" is th« root ot trouble in this episode when an ambitious young detective Ignores the advice ot DM older colleagues81 words
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Article56 1978-06-18 4 TODAY: Smfapore £52 am (2.2mj. 8.43 p.m. (2.6 m Stfili Keciil 7 52 a.m. (1.9 m). 6.30 p.m. (2m); Ptrt Dicks** 4.33 p.m. ;2.7m). TOMORROW: Siatapore 9.55 a.m. (2.3 m). 928 p.m. (2.7 m); Sefili Keciil 850 a.m. (2.1 m), 7.16 p.m. (2.1 m); Ptrt DtcksM 4.52 a.m.56 words
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Article471 1978-06-18 4 LEONG WENG KAM - SPOTLIGHT ON CHINES PROGRAMMES LEONG WENG KAM ALL PROGRAMMES ON CHANNEL I. TODAY: WITH LOVING CASE (5.05 p.mj This drama series on children's problems based on cases drawn from the Social Welfare files will be screened over 26 weeks. The first programme shows how a girl, blamed for the death471 words
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125 1978-06-18 4 RTS's most successful documentary, HDB: The Physical Landscape, will be shown in Chinese on Tuesday at 7.50 p.m. on Channel 8 in Colour. The p r o g r amme looks into the government's massive public housing project which has transformed the landscape of125 words
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Advertisement641 1978-06-18 4 Our Standards are International OUR 30 YEARS LOCAL EXPERIENCE ENSURES YOUR EXAM gfcl J #^LP"^fc^J> HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE MW X m MALAYSIA CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION G C.E A' 'O' LEVELS CAMBRIDGE SCHOOL CERTIFICATE (EAST MALAYSIA) QUALIFYING TEST SPECIALIST ENGLISH COURSES BUSINESS STUDIES ACCOUNTANCY BANKING MARKETING SECRETARYSHIP ETC Thousands upon thousands641 words
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Advertisement90 1978-06-18 4 REMOVE STOMACH BULGE INSTANTLY! 1 I4P v- 1 j See the amazing difference I *T~W BW^ Also ideal for men L j BE INCHES SLIMMER! With tht omening Valco Belt. Instantly you look rears younger. Give you on ottrocfive, t| lm waistline. Fantastic features Take inches oH woiit. Vital tupport90 words
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Miscellaneous684 1978-06-18 4 ISO AM Opeiiitf filUwrt ky-C.B. Burs 5.20 S Ail I Quiz (2nd Qrt Fiial Eiflisti, 1120 Tiaaii Tin«i Tmsp (Malay) "*"*> IMS S«ay MatiMf tear Brifitti, starr* g !bV h* B^f" 0 ■K. WJf JrVffi 6 M 7.05 Stars Oil Ice 12.20 PM Star Soccer Stoke City *s Bilton 7.30684 words
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359 1978-06-18 5 AAS PLANS NEW 17-STOREY BUILDING ON PRESENT SITE THE proposed new AAS House for the Automobile Association of Singapore will rise 17 storeys high, including a mezzanine floor, and have two basement floors for car parking. Details of the new building were published In the latest Issue of The Highway,359 words
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80 1978-06-18 5 Metric stall at Jalan Kukoh market THE M c t r i c ata t i on Board's zonal education programme will be held next at Jalan Kukon Market (havelock constituency) every morning from Tuesday to Thursday. Board officials v 111 be present to distribute pamphlets and trach the us:80 words
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269 1978-06-18 5 Shares of ICB six times oversubscribed HPHE value of applica ■I tions for the Indus trial and Commercial Bank shares totalled nearly $84 million more than six times over- subscribed. The majority of sue cessful applicants had applied for 1,000 shares. Those who applied for more than 6,000 shares were269 words
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Article69 1978-06-18 5 THE Singapore Armed Forces Reservist As eolation will hold a trad? Mr and carnival at the Junction of Rochor and Noith Bridge roads next month. The (air will open daily from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. f>n weekdays and from 6 p.m. to 11 p.rri69 words
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Article41 1978-06-18 5 A FOUR-DAY exhibition of Chinese paintings and calligraphy by Penang artist. Mr Chen See Chong. will be held at the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Hill Street, from Wednesday between 10 a m and 6 p m41 words
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206 1978-06-18 5 Police seal off flats in bid to arrest suspects r>OLICE cordoned otl an I apartment block in Redhill early yesterday morning in pursuit of robbery suspects after they had arrested three youths in connection with a robbery last week. Bleary-eyed residents who were awakened by the commotion about 2.30 a.m.206 words
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Article25 1978-06-18 5 JURONG Town Primary School band will play at thr children's zoo of the Singapore Zoological Gardens m Mandai at 330 pm today25 words
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156 1978-06-18 5 OAA TO REDUCE REBATES TO TRAVEL AGENTS MEMBERS of Orient Airlines Association agreed at a meeting yesterday to reduce rebates to travel agents by three lo five per ""I cent from Aug 1. This means that passengers enjoying travel discounts may have to pay at least nve per cent more156 words
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Article46 1978-06-18 5 LIM Ouan Trh. 46 *M fined *750 by a court yesterday when he pleaded guilty to falsely declaring at a PSA checkpoint in Pasir PanjanK Rnad. that there vuie 33 metal sheet.v in his lorry instead of 34 The extra snfet com ti7G46 words
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Article49 1978-06-18 5 Chess tourney opened THE president of the Singapore Chinee Swimming Club. Mr. Soon Peng Yam. last ii?s*u opened the club's first open chess championship at its Aml.r Road clubhe use Mis. Scon. ».f«- of the club's president, will prrstnl pil?:s to the wiiiiers n h.<l>ll<l.i\ l 8 II 11149 words
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Article, Illustration185 1978-06-18 5 Singer who feels lyrics deeply rE theme song of TV drama serial Love Lingers On is a hit with local audiences probably because singer Ec Yin Yin of Taiwan herself feels the words of the song very deeply and interprets the number in the right mood. Romantic songs suit her185 words
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732 1978-06-18 5 COST OF NEW BUSES AND FUEL HAVE SHOT UP SINCE LAST INCREASE yRAVEL concessions, including monthly passes at $18 for stuuents in tertiary institutions and $24 for police and Singapore Armed Forces soldiers for unlimited travel, will be introduced by the732 words
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Article104 1978-06-18 5 LONDON. Sat Thr talks between the British Government and the Sultan uf Bruin i over defence and independence are scheduled to begin in London on Monday Thr Sultan ..no his father Sir Omar, ar.o a retinue of 17 others, including the Prime Minister. Attorney-Gene-ral and Finance104 words
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Advertisement71 1978-06-18 5 SPECIAL OFFER! From now till Sept 16th 78 ONE FREE IRON' FOR EVERY MODEL PURCHASED Demonstration at Alexandra EXPO '78, Queenswoy From 17th June 23rd July OLYMPIA Automatic 2-touch Button holer without turning fabric Built-in numerous reverse feeding decorative and most useful stretch stitches Snap on feet, no screw-driver needed71 words
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Advertisement94 1978-06-18 5 V'StSSoS ~_li m V .M I 1"" 1 WowandFK r. 0:07% WRMS<NAB> ■..'TV* A -I. I 0.2% (DIN *****) s-NR^'iaSi,*"^ *****6' r■> i SSS?^T3S. f».o. •K£!R'BRE3SS ilflftie KSS.TJSJaSKST GXC-710D -^HIHHHi^HIiI^MHHHH^HHHHHftk. nyr -m-n CASSETTE DECK iHMi^B ■p IHHaH DECK Wow «nd Flutter. 0.08% WRMS JNAB) k- 1 n <■• J"£ II94 words
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215 1978-06-18 6 Another big drive to boost lucky draw ticket sales A FFILJATED unions of A the NTUC will launch another lslandwlde campaign to boost sales of the Labour Foundation lucky draw tickets, in an effort to reach the target sales of two million. The campaign will continue over the next two215 words
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Article50 1978-06-18 6 SINGAPORE Bus Service will operate three services. A. B. and C. to and from the National Stadium (or the soccer match between Singapore and England today at 7.30 pm. Soccer fans can take the services at Ang Mo Kio New Town. Toa Pay oh and Queenstown respectively.50 words
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Article, Illustration330 1978-06-18 6 ONCE they dealt with only screening of patients before referring them to the doctor and attending to those on lone-term treatment, but today, the the nurses' role has gone beyond treating the minor aches and pains. Colds, coughs, skin rashes and sores are seen to330 words
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Article123 1978-06-18 6 REFUGEES UNDER CARE OF UNHCR rpHE 131 Vietnamese re1 fugees who sailed into Pulau Übin on Tuesday are now under the care of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees office here. The UNHCR is making arrangements with foreign embassies here to contact their respective governments about their resettlement. The123 words
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101 1978-06-18 6 I UNICS with sidesilts, samfu style pants, mandarin collars and cheongsam style ensembles make up the latest features of Italian couturier Renato Balestra's latest 1978 collection, to be presented here in a series of lunch and dinner shows. Original creations by the most celebrated101 words
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198 1978-06-18 6 Accident toll in metal industry second highest THE metalworking industry has become the second most ac-cident-prone industry In Singapore after the shipbuilding and repairing industry, according to official statistics. Accidents In the metalworking Industry rose steadily from 350 in 1973 to 711 in 1976. resulting in 34 workers having their198 words
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Article61 1978-06-18 6 A LABOURER robbed two schcel boys of their money aft£i threatening tc kill them, a subordinate court was told ye.terday. Tan Sam Hock, who had two previous convictions, was sentenced to three years' Jail with 12 strokes of the cane when he pleaded guilty to Uie61 words
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302 1978-06-18 6 ITLKVKN local shipyards have been selected for awards of commendation certificates next month for topping overnil safety performance last year in the hill ion-dollar industry. The selection was made by the Adviso; y Committee on Accident Prevention in the Shipbuilding and Repairing Industry for302 words
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Article33 1978-06-18 6 OOH Chin Hin. 25. was yesterday Jailed lor three I years by a district court (or consuming morphine in Redhill Road on March 22 while under a two-year supervi- sion order.33 words
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Article20 1978-06-18 6 THE blood donation centre at the Singapore General Hospital will open today from 8.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.20 words
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96 1978-06-18 6 TtiE number of babies ■1 born in the three months, February to April, has shown a downward trend resulting in the natural increase in the population dropping from 2,141 to 2,045 to 1,968, accord ing to the latest official figures just published. In96 words
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Article133 1978-06-18 6 rE Ministry of the Environment has confirmed seven cases and five carriers of cholera during the past week. A 77-year-old domestic servant working at Sixth Avenue came down with cholera first after which two members of her employer's family, a 40-year-old female clerk and her 66-year-old133 words
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256 1978-06-18 6 Metrication Board has a chicken andegg problem In metrlcatniß the retail trade, although this has been solved as far as the textile trade is concerned, said the board chairman, Mr. Baey Lian Peck, on Friday. Speaking at the opening of the 1978 Tailoring in256 words
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Advertisement93 1978-06-18 6 CATHAY PACIFIC SUPER TRISTAR DAILY TO BANGKOK J^hßK/V v. LVaVaVaVaVfI9V^3S I _*w** 'r ■■■■&>¥ m mir <* I 1 f Jfl IbUb _^b^bl bW f BBV MHMBk Zm *^k Flight Hostess: Tammy Udomdee Daily SuperTriStar to Bangkok at 3.15 p.m. Return daily at 1 1 .35 am from Bangkok to93 words
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Advertisement47 1978-06-18 6 I w"l m 1-1 I Hi HI vl mm Seeking True Beauty ■m W^ 'Available only from qualified Manard Baauty Advisors diract H to your home Strictly no counter retailing permitted. MENARD COSMETICS (S) PTE LTD 51 7 sth Floor. Paoplas Park Cantra, Singapora 1 Tal: *****47 words
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381 1978-06-18 7 CUT IN TAXI PAYMENTS 'A BIG AND HAPPY SURPRISE' Comfort operators refute 'no big dear grouse OEPRESENTATIVES of the eight districts of NTUC-Comfort taxi operators have come out in support of the taxi cooperative's recent move to reduce weekly instalments by 20 per cent. The operators, in a signed letter381 words
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71 1978-06-18 7 Entries open for Brass Bands Festival THE fourth Singapore Brass and Woodwind Bands Festival will be held at the Singapore Conference Hall on Sept 23 at 7.30 p.m. There will be two sections classical and popular. The festival Is jointly organised by Yamaha Misic School and Sin Chew Jit Port.71 words
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Article, Illustration564 1978-06-18 7 SHE MAY RETURN AFTER DELIVERY By RANEE GCV NDRAM THE first hint of the impending arrival of the stork was cause for elation to Mr. Sadhu Singh and his wife Madam Begewant Kaur But now that joy ha; turned to anxiety. The reason: Madam Begewant564 words
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Article32 1978-06-18 7 SWAMI Pramaslii Slvananda a renowned Hindu priest from Inaia. will soeak on Meditation Is the Only Solution to Worries tomorrow at Brl Vceramakaliamman Temple In So-angoon Road at 7.X) p.m.32 words
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98 1978-06-18 7 Cellist to give recital at Vic today /CELEBRATED London Vv cellist, Ross PODle. will give a recital, with pianist Michael Freyhan in the 'Music for Everyone series today at the Victoria Theatre Storage. C.K. Tang at 5 p m. Pople is a principal cellist with the BBC Symphony and the98 words
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Article88 1978-06-18 7 POUR soccer players of the England B team will turn models tomorrow at lunchtlme at Times Orchard Centre In Lucky Plaza. They are: JoeCorriean, goalkeeper. Manchester City; John Holllns. defender. Queens Park Rangers; Paul Mariner, forward. loswlch Town: Cordon Hill, forward. Der- by County. The four, who88 words
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83 1978-06-18 7 Charity Quest closing date extended THE Singapore AntiNarcotics Ass o c lation (Sana) has extended the closing date for its 1978 Charity Quest contest to the end of the month. The previous date was June 10. A Sana .spokesman, yesterday said there are IS male and female entrants, whose task83 words
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Article29 1978-06-18 7 VIGILANTE Corps member. Soh Poo Tin. 23. was fined 1.000 by a court yesterday for failing to attend training on 10 occasions between last September and March.29 words
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Article32 1978-06-18 7 MR Runme Shaw, president of Alliance Francafce in Singapore, will present prise* to students of the rchool at the Katong and Tanglln rooms of Sharv/ri-La Hotel at 7 15 pm trday32 words
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Article, Illustration146 1978-06-18 7 NURSES GIVE TREAT TO NEEDY CHILDREN THESE nurses took time off from their work yesterday to hold a party for 120 underprivileged children at School of Nursing, Toa Payoh Hospital. Their efforts did not to unnoticed by the permanent secretary (Health) and director of medical services. Dr. Andrew Chew, who146 words
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Article38 1978-06-18 7 Alexandra expo 78 THE MP for Alexandra. Mr. Tan Soo Khoon. last night opened the Alexandra Expo 78 at Quernsway Circus. The expo. organised by the various committees ol Alexandra community centre will be on until July 2338 words
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186 1978-06-18 7 CPF board to get powers to buy property HTHE Central Provident Fund Board will be empowered to buy any property or construct buildings under an amendment introduced by the Central Provident Fund (Amendment No. 2i Bill now before Parliament. The Bill, which deals mainly with the disposal of a member's186 words
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Advertisement181 1978-06-18 7 bI>JI TAN SRI KISHU T. JETHANAND Chairman and Managing Director of Globe Silk Store Kishu's Mona Industries (M) Sdn Bhd and Vice Chairman of United Asian Bank Bhd on his conferment of the PANGLIMA SETIA MAHKOTA and our best wishes to PUAN SRI MONA KISHU from INDIAN BANK 4 D*181 words
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Article, Illustration86 1978-06-18 8 rIS is one Mire way of giving a fresh look to a car of yester-year. And the seven bikini-clad beauties giving a new shine to this vintage model a Lagonda are models warming up for a luncheon fashion show at Mandarin Hotel today. The (iris,86 words
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Article57 1978-06-18 8 A MOTORCYCLIST, Tay Ban Eng. 58, died when his machine slammed Into the central span of Anderson Bridge last night a' 9. Police said Tay, of Block 3. Beach Road, was travelling towards Empress Place when the mishap occurred. Witnesses to the Incident are asked to57 words
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Article34 1978-06-18 8 A BABY show will be held at the Queenstown community centre on July 16 at 2 p.m. Entry forms are available at the CC. The closing date for entries Is July 9.34 words
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Article109 1978-06-18 8 rTHE owners of the Singapore-registered ship, Sanaga, have flown back 17 local seamen from an African port because of their alleged indiscipline. It is believed the seamen were involved in fights with the master and other officers on board. The seamen arrived here three days109 words
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482 1978-06-18 8 SINGAPORE Ai r lines Group employees who have failen prey to drugs will be given a grace period up to June 30 to make good. This warning was Issued by SlA's Director of Personnel, Mr. Ng Kah Thim, recently when482 words
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Article55 1978-06-18 8 Four films at museum THE National MuMum will screen four films lor the public at Its pi em Ues on Wednesday at 8 p.m. They are: Achievements In French Electronics. Hew to Sell a Sailing Boat, Electrical Appliances, Planes Link Paris to the Main French Towns. The films are by55 words
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246 1978-06-18 8 Japanese team here to implement training pact A SEVEN-MEMBER delegation arrived from Japan last night with hopes to implement a technical cooperation agreement to train technicians in Singapore in metal works, electricity, electronics and the Japanese language. The team was led by the directo. of Overseas Technical Cooperation of the246 words
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103 1978-06-18 8 Woman drowns in Leonie Towers pool A 24-YEAR-OLD Malaysian woman, Miss Chu Mcl Lan, drowned while swimming in a pool at Leonie Towers, off River Valley Road, last night. Miss Chu. an employee of a tour agency In Shenton Way, had gone to the pool with two friends after work103 words
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234 1978-06-18 8 Offer of help, then two demanded $50 from trader TWO "good Samaritans" offered to help a businessman move his lorry out of a drain but later demanded $50 for services rendered a district court heard yesterday. Inspector Noel Ng, Drosecutlng. said that Mr. Cheong Ngan Tuck, 33. was in a234 words
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93 1978-06-18 8 Iranian leads in chess tourney after 10th round KAMRAN Shirazi, Iranian national chess master, led in the Penang international chess tournament after the 10th round played on Friday. Shirazi scored 8 points from 10 games and needs 2\ points from his remaining five games to achieve an international master result.93 words
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362 1978-06-18 8 THE acting Social Affairs Minister, Dr. Ahmad Mattar, yesterday urged service clubs, civic, religious and community organisations to help reverse the adverse social trends in Singapore. Opening the Rotary International D 1 s trict 330 Assembly at the Mandarin Hotel, Dr. Mattar362 words
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Article142 1978-06-18 8 HPHE Post Office Savings Bank has Joined a loan syndicate to lend between $35 million axid $40 million to Straits Steamship. This is the first time the POSB has Involved itself In a loan to a non government company. POSB's participation In the loan142 words
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Advertisement132 1978-06-18 8 MOW FASTER. SOME MUCH RASTER. TO LONDON. With fewer stops BHS H^ffiSl 111 1 en route, our exclusive H* I j '^f^^P^Sl^^^^SHK 747 Bs now get you to 'W vH^^^^^^^^^HJ^HPl London faster much faster s&*m*** li^Hy^ on Mon, Tue, Thu and Fri. r '?SBjL '^wf IHPi k Depart Singapore I^f132 words
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Advertisement17 1978-06-18 8 i\ (reducing BIONELLES 1 Af Solt Afent: CHARI t CO. 1/6 INTCRNATIONAt PLUA. S'POM. Tel ***** 1S17 words
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Article, Illustration596 1978-06-18 9 Bj THE eye-to-eye meeting between the foreign ministers of Asean and Japan at this seaside resort yesterday morning was notable for frankness on both sides. Mr. Sunao Sonoda was understood to have told the meeting, held behind closed doors, that as a foreign minister,596 words
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Article, Illustration564 1978-06-18 9 ASEAN and Japanese foreign ministers, after a three-hour meeting here today, pledged to continue their "positive effort to promote peace and prosperity in South-east Asia. They also reaffirmed that stability and prosperity In Asia was essential for both Asean and Japan. This common564 words
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Advertisement413 1978-06-18 9 It's easy to make your next oil change a change to Castrol There are 23 Castrol Service Centres and Workshops throughout Singapore where PaStTOl nßffl Castrol oils and greases are used to ensure that s£vV Ivm your car gets the best treatment. Where trained \IJL mechanics, who really know your413 words
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Advertisement299 1978-06-18 9 Ft HI rIL^J Ir^ll^v P^ ■/> V] HM M Jk W ocaSsand 7 musicians bring you their world famous hits: Tell Her She's Lovely Dancing Mama Brown Eyed Girl Listen to their vibrating tantalising rhythms and exuberant songs Matinee:4pm Price: s3B nett Dinner Show:Bpm Price:sBo nett (incLof Chinese Dinner) Vfenue.Ming299 words
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473 1978-06-18 10 R.Y.C YUE - R.Y.C YUE By WHILE Luke Sky- walker and company go into a kili-or-be-killed galactic battle with Darth Vader and gang in Star Wars, another battle is being silently wuged. It Is (he battle b twren Star Wars and Abba The Movie at473 words
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Article, Illustration82 1978-06-18 10 UA sales pitch in HK T\/|R. NORBERT Auerbach 1»1 (above), United Artists' new senior vicepresident and foreign manager for International sales, will preside at UA's three-day South-east Asia sales conference to be held lr Hongkong from Thursday. Mr. Auerbach will be assisted at the meeting byMr. Thomas Orey, the company's82 words
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Article, Illustration827 1978-06-18 10 says Joan Collins in an interview with Mary Kaye IN THE cold, unfor1 giving light of London on a winter's noontime, Joan Collins looks 30 at the most. In fact, she is 43! Her skin is flawless. The eyes as clear and untroubled as827 words
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Advertisement585 1978-06-18 10 now showing! < jJliriißßKaaiaa llim 13 0, 4 7 9.30 > I CARRY ON LAUGHING! ft FUNNIER than m j CRAZY L*'*<H\ '< w wKEiIL n A bv -v ifaL. J V« j: IKKKIU millllHl UniOßßlff ijr:TTiT7;TSt^^ COMING! j: In the tradition of "The DIRTY DOZEN" < j: THE BLOOD,585 words
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Advertisement96 1978-06-18 10 (jOLDen.TAC IrlUMfldilliia.lHUl 21 tt Mutical Day! Latt Few Dayt Golden City 1 45, 4,7* 9 30 Galaiy 115, 3.30. 7.30 t 9 30 A Musical Mandarin Film Colorscope with Enciish, Chinese Maloy subtitles Tien Niu, Chang Yin Chen Lion Siew Sheng To day ot 11.00 a.m. at both thootrat A96 words
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Advertisement150 1978-06-18 10 CAPITOL- 32nd DAY ofA9BAMANIA! (*****9) 5 Showt 11, 1.45, 4.00, 6.30, 9.15 LIDO LAST DAYST: DON'T MISS ITS (Tel *****4) 11am, 1.45, 4, 6.45 9.15 FROM THE SAME PRODUCER \~M WTII -^B_£JM m PRINCE Him SEE IT NOW! (*****38) 11, 1.30, 4, 6.45, 9.15 No Freo List •UST4DAYSM REX NOW150 words
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Advertisement600 1978-06-18 10 ■p" ff I NOW SHOWING No Free List REPUBLIC SKY I Inn, I 45. 4 00, 6 45, 9 15 Ofil l 6 45, I 00, i 15. 7, 9 15 PRESIDENT-Note Tirrm 1045. I 15, 345, 630, 900 TO KILL A JAGUAR" MANDARIN m Scope Color TODAY 8 15om600 words
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510 1978-06-18 11 I TMNO, the Malay party dominating Malaysia's ruling National Front, has become concerned that opposition parties will exploit racial issues to hurt its Chinese and Indian partners as well at the general election on July 8. Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Serl Dr. Mahathir MohamedReuter - 510 words
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169 1978-06-18 11 22 MCA youths to bo nominated for polls KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Twenty-two of the 42 MCA Youth central working committee members will be nominated by the party as State Assembly and parliamentary candidates in the coming elections. MCA Youth secretarygeneral, Mr. Lee Kirn Sal, said today the Youth win* was169 words
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133 1978-06-18 11 Opposition Front reaches full accord IPOH. Sat. The sixparty United Opposition Front has now reached full accord on all fronts leaving no cause for bickering before the general elections. Mr. R.C.M. Rayan. the president of the United Peoples Party, reiterated that the aim of the Onposition Front was to uplift133 words
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Article41 1978-06-18 11 ALOR STAR. Sat —Deputy Prime Minister Dato Seri Dr. Mahathir Mohamad today warned that the nation would be destroyed if the drug abuse problem was not checked. He was opening a forum organised by the Alor Star Lions Club.41 words
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231 1978-06-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday JAPAN has agreed to contribute US$lO million (Ss23 million) for the relief of Vietnamese refugees in this region, Malaysian Foieign Minister Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen said here today. Speaking to newsmon on his return from Pattaya. Tengku RithauddeenAFP - 231 words
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Article69 1978-06-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— A public auction at the High Court here today for several pieces of land In Johore was called off when no one turned up for bidding. It will now be held on another date to be fixed later. The auction originated from a69 words
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Article44 1978-06-18 11 PENANG. Sat.— The National Electricity Board is ordering five gas turbines costing nearly $50 million for the country. Deputy Minister of Works and Utilities, Dr. Goh Cheng Telk. said here today. They are for Penang. Johore Baru. Port Dickson. Klang and Kuantan.44 words
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Article57 1978-06-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Professor Arthur Beedle. all American economics professor from Columbia University In New York, today received an honorary Doctor of Letters degree from the University of Malaya He received the degree from Chancellor Tuanku Bahlyah In a colourful ceremony. Prof. Beedle was awarded the degree InAP - 57 words
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Article54 1978-06-18 11 IPOH, Sat. The Klnu parliamentary constituency has become one of the most "sought-after seat" among the component parties of the National Front In Perak. The MCA. Oerakan and the PPP are clambering for It because there U a very good chance of capturing It from54 words
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Advertisement374 1978-06-18 11 trt cmmcm T\ ■JerfcDßo Building 50, Kallang Park, Spore H.Tel: *****48, *****11 PUTERI TANJONG Ntu,-ciub LET US ENTERTAIN YOU WITH mA3oi™* THE BRAINS AND PROUDLY PRESENTS THE MQ^VVONDERFUL SOUND "fIAHIr i/XrprJMJILJA I Wi mi «j With Over Hundred Beautiful -K/fes It Charming Girts To Entertain You Nightly L^w* A^M vIV374 words
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503 1978-06-18 12 The Sunday Times SUNDAY, JUNE 18, 1978 THE BRAIN DRAIN »PHE term "brain drain" is not peculiar to Asian countries Europe had its brain drain to the new country of America but in recent years it has commonly come to be used to refer to the migratory flow of skilled503 words
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567 1978-06-18 12 CHARLES FRASER - CHARLES FRASER By LONDON WHO can check the bearings of your car. sort your mail, collect classified information and, perhaps, one day be next in line for your job? The answer in all cases is an animal! Within the next decade, animals567 words
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Article, Illustration1965 1978-06-18 12 NANCY BYRAMJI - OUR FUSSY FACTORY WORKERS... IT'S AN UNREAL LABOUR SHORTAGE— CREATED BY THE PROSPECTIVE STAFFERS THEMSELVES DRIVES TO WOO GIRLS— AND THEY END UP HOPPING FROM JOB TO JOB SINGAPORE'S production-1 1 n c workers today can gross up as much as and In many cases, more than office clerks, typists1,965 words
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Advertisement10 1978-06-18 12 mmvv SEIKO Someday all watches will be made this way.10 words
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Advertisement232 1978-06-18 12 Hi HH I ft Have Yxjßead HIS WORLD in HER I WORLDfcj I r3g EMPORIUM HOLDINGS GROUP SIN CHEW JIT POH jointly present &%uL A chance to win a car with every WwSbfSfsKl& purchase of $10/boitiifestfval Jjfma Results of the Third Dragon Boat Festival Draw as follows: First Prize: *****3232 words
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Article1558 1978-06-18 13 OUR sex, our race and our parents' and grandparents' longevity are dramatically related to how long we) live and are things which, we can hardly change, although in the case of sex it has been shown that eunuchs live longer than intact men.1,558 words
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Article100 1978-06-18 13 Dr. Diana Woodruff, the noted psychologist and gerontolgist, concludes her solidly-based work on the possibility of living for 100 years with a rundown of the factors increasing your chances to live to a ripe old age. Again and again one word seems to crop100 words
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Article, Illustration1107 1978-06-18 14 WINSTON LEE - Comparison test: The BMW 320 vs Alfetta 2000 WINSTON LEE AMONG the execu**tlve sports saloons, two names in particular stand out BMW and Alfa Romeo. Both these marques have their devotees, and debates about their vices and virtues could go on through the night. Of late, BMW have made very1,107 words
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Article68 1978-06-18 14 STOCK CAR RACING AT SENOKO NEXT Sunday, the SMSC will be runnine stock car racing and sand track racing in addition to the Bandar Autocross Finals at Senoko, starting at 9 a.m. In both stock ear and sand track racing, several cars will be racing against each other on an68 words
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Letter209 1978-06-18 15 IF the top hawkers are truly as good in their field as they are reputed to be, they deserve the honour and prestige of being placed together with others of the same standard in the prestigious Rasa Singapura and earn higher remunerations. It will definitely benefit209 words
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303 1978-06-18 15 OTHER than hotels, any business project that is set up to cater exclusively to tourists is bound to find it nard-golng. A food example is the ailing Singapore Handicrafts Centre. which solely alms to attract tourists, but, unfortunately, the centre lacks local303 words
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196 1978-06-18 15 rKINO the top hawkers In Singapore and placing them together in one spot at Rasa Singapura. Is this going to benefit the tourists at the expense of local customers? The answer to this is "yes" and "no". Yes, if there is no authority196 words
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184 1978-06-18 15 rKINO the top hawkers in the country and placing them all together in one place is naturally going to benefit the tourists. The most obvious reason is that they need not travel all over the Republic In search of184 words
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487 1978-06-18 15 T*HE idea of placing our top hawkers together at Rasa Singapura is laudable as it adds another tourist spot to our Island to entice an increasing flow of visitors to our Republic. The tourists would favour the scheme as it would enable them to487 words
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370 1978-06-18 15 THE tourist industry 1 creates employment and brings In considerable foregin exchange to our national kitty. Every attempt to improve its services will enhance our status as a paradise isle and should be encouraged. The taking of the top hawkers and370 words
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Article, Illustration1676 1978-06-18 16 NANCY BYRAMJI - NANCY BYRAMJI By FACTORY girls to- day are better paid, more comfortable and given greater promotion prospects than their predecessors because of the great demand for them in the manufacturing Industry. All that any unemployed girl has to do these days is to walk into a1,676 words
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Advertisement139 1978-06-18 13 Business There's always something v*>ry special Ml for you at Albert's. No matter what it is. No matter what the price. Albert always has lB B something to place at your hand. Thingsyou'll fl VL Sfik P rouc anc a PPV to own anc B' ve Things fl .^^^2 ti^W139 words
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Advertisement144 1978-06-18 13 THESE RANGEOF ELEGANT CARRIAGES ARE MADE TO LAST AND SAFE FOR YOUR BABY TO ENJOY THE FREE.EASYAND COMFORTABLE AS SITTING QV MOTHER'S UP. aprica "JAPAN ITALY 1 -I Mi i y-'.'.vH 1 ci ii ci ii c\A/iMn O.K. BABY SUPER R. A bUi bUi bWMNU I COLLAPSIBLE STROLLER J APRIPA144 words
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Miscellaneous246 1978-06-18 13 SUNDAY TIMES CROSSWORD ACROSS DOWN 2. Furrow (7) 9. Revoke 10 Saunter (6) 11 Coa- l lMmn < 8) >• Dial (4) gulated (7) 13. War club (4) 3 81ck <3> DlrtUy dressed IS. Contend (3) 16. Long ago <«> 5 Issues (6) 8. Epgs (3) (4) 18. Tree (3)246 words
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Advertisement390 1978-06-18 14 There js something about your business in yesterday's Business Times In every issue, you will find news input of worldwide information shareholders, stock brokers, that directly or indirectly to keep you and your business bankers, professionals in affects your business. The stock one step ahead. insurance, communications, market, exchange rates,390 words
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Advertisement37 1978-06-18 14 PA 100G I I I^^ I "1 I 100 mm DISC GRINDER 180 mm DISC GRINDER J *\Ep II "Xii^ I SD-6C tJ I I SD 10C I 10mm DRILL SD 13C 13mm DRILL 20mm DRILL I37 words
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Advertisement504 1978-06-18 15 QUAUFYfor promotion through ICS SPECIALIZED TRAINING IN MANAGEMENT AND TECHNICAL SUBJECTS Learn at home to improve your position and to earn what you are really worth. ICS home-study courses have helped thousands of ambitious men to achieve promotion and better pay. Moderate fees— all books supplied. Take the first step504 words
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Miscellaneous63 1978-06-18 15 1 "Your calendar for the afternoon is as follows: lunch with Mr Hornsby at 1; an appointment with Mr Rodley at 2.30; correspondence and dictation with me at 3.15; review and corrections of dictation with me at 4.15; further review of .'spelling corrections and typos with me at 4.30; additional63 words
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Advertisement314 1978-06-18 16 $25 SC 700E Equipped with "easy-empty" dust compactor. Jumbo wheels and extra-long cord for optimum 9 mobility. Rugged and highly flexible hose. $g5 Compact and ready for storage. Modern a (Jl^fe^M functional designs. 9 5 Get those M tight corners and -Jw high ceilings I S spic and span with314 words
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Advertisement168 1978-06-18 16 V K t#\ Own it with P"^ T"~"T X'^^a^ jCL 480-47 OkJOrchart -.^-i— i .'^T ;^V^ y Pyex ware has a very special place in your home. Complete in its range are N^ v^ bake, serve and store ware. Plus a special range that "77Z~Zi can do all three! And168 words
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Article, Illustration1196 1978-06-18 17 What the women of today look for in men HAVE often wondered what It is that makes men desirable to women. And the more I've thought about it. the more complex the whole •thing becomes, because -there are so many different ways of looking at human desires and Ideals especially1,196 words
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Article, Illustration48 1978-06-18 17 YOU have probably had some difficulty over a partnership or a family matter. This week it all comes to a head probably on Tuesday. The reason for your difficulty would emerge and you end the week with much more peace of mind.48 words
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Article, Illustration49 1978-06-18 17 AQUARIUS Jan 21 to Feb 19 TAKE care you're not. drawn into muddles that originate among your friends. And don't speculate or get involved In any chancy business project in the next few days. If you stick strictly to routine you'll do well and probably revive a profitable scheme.49 words
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Article, Illustration48 1978-06-18 17 PISCES Feb 20 to March 20 IF you're Job-hunt-ing, you won't find a satisfactory solution to your problems until end of week. But Tuesday could be an important day: You revive an old tie then and make a good impression. Money- wise the situation is a little difficult.48 words
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Article, Illustration56 1978-06-18 17 ARIES March 21 to April 20 YOU could discuss a house move or some change in family arrangements. There will be arguments around you on Tuesday but also some definite settlement of an old problem. You'll be very happy about your personal life on Thursday: A romance could take shape56 words
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Article, Illustration43 1978-06-18 17 TAURUS April 21 to May 22 THIS is an important week tor any contracts, travel plans, new ideas about money. You'll also have to shoulder some additional responsioilities connected with property or with the family. But businesswise you should be doIng well now.43 words
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Article, Illustration52 1978-06-18 17 MARS in Virgo will give you an unusual amount of energy This could be a week of achievement. But you must make some changes in your social life and be prepared to renew old contacts. If you get an inspiration about family problems, act52 words
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Article, Illustration56 1978-06-18 17 BE a little wary of new business or personal connections this week. Don't risk your money on anything that seems insecure. You could do very well in the near future If you keep a cool head. Meanwhile don't trust anyone to whom you have56 words
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Article, Illustration50 1978-06-18 17 YOU must make a choice of friends this week: Your loyalties are divided to some extent. On the money level conditions should be improving daily but you might dc a little short of ready cash late In the week. Watch out for routine plans.50 words
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Article, Illustration63 1978-06-18 17 YOU discover that a good deal has been going on behind your back. One or two financial problems could be sorted out now if you take the trouble to do so. Soon you will form some new linkup that witl bring you a great63 words
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Article, Illustration55 1978-06-18 17 LIBRA Sept 23 to Oct 22 YOU realise that a good deal of money will come your way In the near future. You could put your hands on some this week If you are ready to accept changes around you. You could also enjoy life with new friends on Wednesday,55 words
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Article, Illustration51 1978-06-18 17 AT home and in your Job there is less tension this week. But you'll have to revise any travel arrangements you have made to fit in with the wishes of other people. Where money Is concerned you have the promise of good things to51 words
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Article, Illustration61 1978-06-18 17 YOU'LL be rather perplexed about tamily affairs and about your back g r o und. Changes will be proposed mid week: You'd be wise to conform to them. The best time to defer to your own interest would be towards the weekend or better61 words
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Article143 1978-06-18 17 IF it's your birthday today. In the recent past you have done well in life. Good luck has come your way and you have also made some interesting contacts. Now be content with what you have and don't worry too much If plans for a chance are143 words
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Advertisement192 1978-06-18 17 YOUR FUTURE depends on your PRESENT DECISIONS J 1 Enrol NOW with FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS HOME STUDIES Institute of Administrative Management Institute of Bankers Inst. of Chartered Secretaries* Administrators Institute of Statisticians London Chamber of Commerce 4 Industry HSC/GCE A' Level MCE/SCGCE CO Levels) London AEB GCE 'A' O' Levels Modern192 words
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Advertisement676 1978-06-18 18 FOO ANN Woodcraft ft Furniture caters and specialises In repairIng all types of furniture *****19 PIONEER MS 8500 3 In 1 combination with speakers. Like new. hardly used. Best offer secures Tel: *****8 after 9 am. SPEAKERS: FAIRFAX FTA2 1630 EPI 110 1350 In beautiful condition (all *****21 after 10676 words
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Advertisement639 1978-06-18 18 FEMALE GOLDEN LABRADOR puppies from Imported parents for sale at 1300 each Interested tel: *****12 DOBERMANN PUPPIES ABOUT 8 weeks old Black and tan. male 1350: female 1300 Call *****2 for appointment to view FEMALE PEKINESE, 14 months old for sale Parents Imported from UK. Tel: *****2 SKC REGISTERED. MATURE639 words
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Advertisement621 1978-06-18 18 REOUIRED IMMEDIATELY OUTDOOR Salesgirls for ladles garments Apply personally (after 5 p m to 134-A. Changl Road. Tel: *****77. AN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Firm requires 2 Male Experienced Marketing Executives Applicants must have 1 2 years experience selling Industrial electrical and electronic products Possess driving licence. Salary commensurates with experience Please621 words
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Advertisement587 1978-06-18 18 PHILIPS We are expanding and we require LINE MECHANICS Ouetmcetlone: a Trade I In Electronic Servicing or Private Certificate In TV servicing with 1-2 years' related experience. Mm a The repairing and servicing of television receivers *P^*'Ca>fltn nisjfjr* hovt covnpfttoo full-time National Service or be liable for perl-time duties only587 words
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Advertisement614 1978-06-18 18 •J ■sPfJ^B»P*O# CHINESE AMAH Wo roqutro CMnooo Amoh for tho family of Joponooo Minopor. R OQulfomon to: 1 Age: 20-45 years < 2) Speaks some English < 31 Must live-In < Apply personally with Identity J card and references to: Brldg f Spore Co Pte LM < 2 Jurong Port614 words
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Advertisement606 1978-06-18 18 HUGHES TOOL COMPANY (FAR EAST) PTE. LTD. We. a test expending organisation listen jn the manufacture of oilweH drilling tools with ample opporluntttes for pereonal^ growth and lovotopmontt two ocovoty lookHiQ lor suitable persons Io buad s career nrrth us. Vacancies exist for the following positions 1) QAQE ROOM INSPECTOR606 words
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Advertisement490 1978-06-18 18 PHILIPS requires FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Applicants should bet In age 18 —35 years In education Pri. 4 Sec. 4 (any language stream) Mon-cWz#tisi cttn woo Oppty We otter the following benefits: a Oood pay a 5-day work week a No shift work a No microscopic work a 13th month pay490 words
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Advertisement624 1978-06-18 18 TANASNIN (S) PTB LTC requires FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS a Age 18 years and above a Work In alrcondltloned environment a Increment after 3 months probation a Oood promotion opportunities a 13th month payment a free medical attention a free uniform and transport a attendance Incentive up to *2i per month624 words
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Advertisement7130 1978-06-18 19 H EMPLOYMENT 111 VEHICLES I BOATS Ml VEHICLES A BOATS |lV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES 1 1| y SERVICES BUSINESS REG. 1971. MAZOA 1000 c.c Alrcond. safety belts 2nd owner Excellent condition $7,000 ono Tel *****7 (after 10a m). LATE 1872 CORTINA 16L with alrcond new paintwork and road tax. Tel: *****477,130 words
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Advertisement571 1978-06-18 19 SPECIALIST HEALTH SALON 2nd fliior next to Robinson's 229' 230 Specialist's Centre Tel *****39. *****6 Ext 145. Massage Sauna Bath SALON CATALINA MASBAOE. Ladles and Oentlemen 319-A River Valley Road Tel *****8 TIAN CMUAN ELECTRONIC Her vice Colour Black' Whit* T V amplifier cassette fixing antennae, household appliances *****68 CAN571 words
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IX OBITUARIES
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Obituary110 1978-06-18 20 140 Acknowledgements THE FAMILY OF Late Mr. T. H. Lee thank principals and staff of schools concerned, business associates, relatives and friends for their condolences, donations, attendance and assistance during their recent bereavement. HARRY LEE PITT YOONO and family of Mary Llm Hen Neo who passed away peacefully on 5/6/78110 words
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Obituary47 1978-06-18 20 LEE: In Memory of our beloved David called Home 18/6/70 "In the sweet by-and-by. we shall meet on that beautiful shore." MDM. CHEW SIEW NEO. (late wife of Mr. Khoo Thlam Swee) departed 13th day sth Lunar month 1970. Fondly remembered by loved ones47 words
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Obituary, Illustration73 1978-06-18 20 MRS. JOSEPH ANO BOON KWEE n— MDM. ROSA TAN SOK QUEK aged 53. passed away peacefully on 17/6/78 leaving behind husband Joseph Ang Boon Kwee sons Robert. Dominic. Frederick, daughters Jaclnta. Janet. Veronica. Angela. Ruflna. Adeline. 2 sons-in-law Peter Toh and Terry lan and grandson Melvyn Toh. Cortege73 words
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Article355 1978-06-18 20 The two Lions who stood out... rpHE Malaysia Cup reJ-. turns to Malaysia Rightly so, for Singapore's performance can be summed up in one word —miserable. They offered little resistance, acting merely as lolls towards Selangor's glory From the beginning all was pathetically clear Slnzapore players were slipping on the355 words
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Article, Illustration206 1978-06-18 20 UERE are the six students who turned out to be the pick of the crop in our win-a-ball contest that was run in conjunction with the Malaysia Cup Final. Singapore turned out to be the losers in the game but these206 words
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Article, Illustration575 1978-06-18 20 pDMVND Uow, 15, desx" pit* beinf no more than an occasional football fan, was so furious with Singapore's perfoimance that he decide to blast in a letter "then I irmembertd the contest." Edmund, a chess Cham plin, feck thai the analytical mind that ehe&s helps575 words
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Article, Illustration334 1978-06-18 20 Vf t)M\Mll) NOH would I■* be pleased to hear this. In Judith Cheanc. IZ, the only (Irl winner in the primary section, he has one of his greatest tans. "1 like all the Singapore players. 1 pa»te their photos on334 words
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363 1978-06-18 20 Not made out of champion material SINGAPORE'S belowpar performance in the Malaysia Cup Final against Selangor indicates that they were not made of champion material. Selangor fully deserved to win the match as they were far superior in all departments of the game. Singapore, on the other hand, failed to363 words
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388 1978-06-18 20 VICTOR We* Tat. 15. y the only Chineseeduratrd (Maria StrUa Ml;h School) winner among the six, feeli hla «UM« hr a for J advrrttacment for bl-lin-rualifm. Writing, however, mil remain a pa-s. .1 r with Victor, whose ambition l> to breome a388 words
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326 1978-06-18 20 MAGNIFICENT! That's the word to sum up the display of the brilliant Selangor side in the Malaysia Cup Final last Saturday. To trail by two coals and then gain the udper hand, to triumph in such dramatic style this was no easy326 words
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Advertisement808 1978-06-18 20 VI EDUCATION I TRAINING VII TRAVEL 4 RESTAURANTS NANYANO ACADEMY Of FINE ARTS 49 St. Thomas We* Slnf«ars 9 *f STERN ART Mornlnf class 40 studenU Afternoon clasa 30 studenU Evening class 30 studenU Sunday morning 40 studenu CHINESE PAINTING Evening class 15 studenU Sunday morning 15 studenU SCULPTURE Sunday808 words
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Advertisement603 1978-06-18 20 GIRLS! Jobs are becoming harder to gat you need ballet qualifications Enrol now at the. ITC and gi alify lor the London Chamber ol Commerce Pnvate Secretary s Certificate and the ITC s Pnvate Secretary j Diploma the region s leading qualification for a Private Secretary Our neit full time603 words
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Advertisement612 1978-06-18 20 I SPECIAL HONGKONG/TAIWAN/KOREA/JAPAN/ ■BANGKOK 17 DAYS *****5 21 DAYS *****5 DFP DATf 19/6,26/6.3/7,10/7.17/7.24/7 31 7 7/814 8 21/8 ■BEST OF JAPAN/KOREA/TAIWAN/HONG KONG 19 DAYS *****5/- 15 DAYS *****5/IDEP DATE 19/6 26/6 3/7 10/7 17/ 7 24/7,31/7 7/8 W/B 21/8 28/8 I MANILA/TAIWAN/HONG KONG 14 DAYS *****5/= I 19/6,26/6.3/7.10/7,17/7 24/7.31/7 7/8612 words
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Advertisement199 1978-06-18 20 VIII I ANNOUNCEMENTS I PERSONAL JOIN NOW PAY LATER! Confidential Introduction of friends/ t partners Slnga Chlnta Enterprise. Serangoon P O Box 189 Singapore 12 k INTRODUCES PARTNERS CONFIDENTIALLY Make friends through telephone/ correspondence Julie Service Centre. P.O Box 85. Serangoon Spore 12 RED LADY SERVICE help you get suitable199 words
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2108 1978-06-18 21 By BLUE PETER UUALA LUMPUR, 1V Sat.— John Gay has a good chance of landing a hat trick in the King's Gold Cup trial in Race Six here today. The well-bred five-year-old by Jukebox proved much too good for his Class2,108 words
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Article140 1978-06-18 21 THE Singapore Hockey Association's arrangement of this year's Premier Division league fixtures for Singapore Cricket Club has come under heavy fire by the Balestier Road club, Indian Association and the Ceylon Sports Club, reports BKRNARD PEREIRA. In the fixtures, circulated to all 10 teams taking part in140 words
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Obituary, Illustration70 1978-06-18 21 Mdm. Packiammall Kanagasabal Died 21st May 1978 The 31st day "Kirthayam" of Mdm. Packiammal Kanagasabai will be held on 20th June 1978. Dr. K. Kanagasabai, children and grandchildren invite all relatives and friends to attend a prayer meeting for the repose of her soul at 19A Jalan70 words
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Obituary, Illustration24 1978-06-18 21 IN EVER LOVING MEMORY OF K. Subrainanlan. M.B.E. Drparted: Ie, 6.1-58 'Sadly missed but nevrr ♦f-*otten by bloved wil-j, soi. daughters, in-laws and Rrandohihlrpn.24 words
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Advertisement258 1978-06-18 21 WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT GORDON C. McCULLOCH Marries KAREN WONG KUAN THYE on Friday 16th June 1978 SALES EXECUTIVE ICI (Malaysia) Sdn Bertiad invites applications from Malaysian citizens for the post of Sales Executive. THE JOB: The successful candidate will be responsible for the promotion of industrial chemicals and related products to258 words
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Advertisement661 1978-06-18 21 I TEXAS INSTRUMENTS MALAYSIA SDN. BHD. We are a world leader in the manufacture of semiconductor components and we need "top notch" people to grow with us. We urgently require: 1. ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN With 2 3 years Technical School College Diploma and several years experience in Solid State Electronics. Must661 words
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Advertisement661 1978-06-18 21 d^i WESMALEX We are a loading supplier ot WOVEN PLASTIC BAGS to Companies in the Fertilizer, Foodmlll, Palm Kernel and Flour industries, and we need urgently a 'lop notch" MARKETING MANAGER Job D««crlptlon The job involves all aspects ct Marketing Including dealing and negotiating with senior executives of the major661 words
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Advertisement205 1978-06-18 21 SAREA MANAGER B.E.A. =^SL PHARMACEUTICALS In line with our continuing expansion in the Far East, applications are invited for the above position from individuals who have had substantial experience in the industry within South East Asia. Ideally applicants should be able to point to a highly successful track record particularly205 words
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550 1978-06-18 22 ALBERT JOHNSON - Teng Cheong and Junie break records ALBERT JOHNSON JUNIE SNG and Kh In a record-breakii last day of the Sing; ming Association's na at the Singapore Isia Junie who Is recovering from an attack of flu smashed the 200 m free style and 200 m butterfly records for 13-14 years550 words
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Article59 1978-06-18 22 GRAND BLANC (Michigan), Sat. Unheralded 6tan Lee needed enly two swings to propel him?:lf into contention In the US$lOO,OOO Hills Country Club jesterday. The relatively obecure th.ec-yeai pro knocked four shots from par on back-to-back holes to join POA tourmates Greg Powers. Jack Ntwton and Crait; Stadler InUPI - 59 words
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Article33 1978-06-18 22 SYDNEY, Sat —Australia yesterday defeated an m-lury-depleted Wales 19-17 in the fecond rugby Union Test at the Syrjney cricket ground to take an unbeatable 2-0 lead in the three-test series. UPI.UPI - 33 words
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2284 1978-06-18 22 BLUE PETER - FANCIED TROPIC STORM 1 1 OUTSTAYS HIS NINE RIVALS... BLUE PETER By KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Tropic Storm II put up a smart display to outstay his nine rivals in Race Five (Class 3 Div. 2 1,800 metres) here yesterday. Confidently handled by M.C. Lam, the High Top four-year-oid shot past2,284 words
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Article152 1978-06-18 22 RACE 1 BLUE PETER Ccntavalii Paalr Puteh II Mahkota Canlavalli Sweet Music Putra Bu TtT SCRUTINEER Mahkala Hutr;i Bu 2 Jouna Policy BlarolBiam Art Movement Ziltman Kndea%our Sound Puhc> ipo.e. Sound Policy Tcmrrloh Coniuror K. M. la., 11l 3 MM) in Indian Art Jiinmi Thr Unr Indian Art Kk152 words
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Article1565 1978-06-18 22 ill 1.30 CLASS 5, DIV 2 1,200 m WUUaMM ($9,000 $6,300 to winner) 1 8334 CaniovaW (Cavalier) Ng i 57 (same) 1.200 m IP Otaan 4 1 1082 •'utra a (ANY) Chtnf 5 5« 5 (>3| 1.200 m f Av-Yaunf i ***** »riWa«lta»lan a(B SUlllon) Buang 5 5«(»1»1,565 words
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Article42 1978-06-18 22 FIRST No. *****0 ($2,178) SECOND No. *****4 ($1,089) THIRD No. *****9 544) STARTERS ($54 each) Nos: *****6, *****0, *****0, *****9, *****2, *****4, *****7, *****1, *****0, *****3. CONSOLATION ($4B each) Nos: *****0, *****2, *****6, *****1, *****1, *****5, *****0, *****6, *****2, *****5.42 words
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Advertisement329 1978-06-18 22 I If you're a Singapore citizen, I I in Sec. 2, between 14 and 16 2 I and want a rewarding career j there's still time to win a place j in the SAF Boy's School. J I Closing date June 30th 1978. Start planning for a great future with329 words
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Advertisement118 1978-06-18 22 If j 7500 Sensor Touch U luiinl WIN LIGHTER CHAMPION IN EVERY CLASS A sportsman's Choice to WIN True to the tradition of a great lighter Win today has been proclaimed champions in every class. From the practical roller flint models to the latest switch lock battery and the sophisticated118 words
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739 1978-06-18 23 PARIS, Sat. What the French football team were doing two hours before they took the field in their first World Cup match against Italy in Buenos Aires was not unusual by professional football standards, but It caused considerable shock when it wasOFNS - 739 words
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Article, Illustration398 1978-06-18 23 WILFRED YEO - THE touring England B soccer team, professionals to the last man, showed Just how serious they are about tonight's friendly with Singapore (National Stadium 7.30) In a work-out at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Their enthusiasm In getting tuned up for the final game of398 words
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Article, Illustration479 1978-06-18 23 FVONNE GOOLAGONG, 1971 Wimbledon champion and three times runner-up since then, has started her campaign to recapture the title. Her victory at BeKenham last week was a modest return because none of her rivals stood high in international ranking. But, as Evonne, now 27, says, It479 words
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Article510 1978-06-18 23 CYDNEY. Sat— Results of today's Australian Association football matches: National League: Canberra 1 St. George 1. Newcastle 1 S. Melbourne 1. Marconi 1 Footscray 2. Sydney 2 W. Adelaide 4. VICTORIA STATE LEAGUE: Juventus 0 Hakoah S Sunshine C. 1 Slavla 1. Victoria Div I: Collingwood 2Reuter - 510 words
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Article193 1978-06-18 23 MOSCO"'. Sat Vladiml) Yaschenao o: the Soviet Union broke his own world high jump record at an International athletics meeting in Tbilisi. Bovlet Georgia, yesterday, tad .cported. Yaschenko jumped 2.34 nut re*, one centimetre higher than his old record, set tn Richmond. Virginia last year. In East BJiiin. EastReuter - 193 words
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158 1978-06-18 23 DENVER (Colorado), Sat. Tall Andy North leads the 63 survivors by two strokes going into the third round of the US Open golf championship, but several of the games most noted players are breathing down his neck. Lying in wait for North to158 words
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Article, Illustration203 1978-06-18 23 Big Brabham challenge for Andretti ANDERSTORP, Sat. Mario Andretti of the Uniied States In his black Lotus yesterday secured pole position for today's Swedish Grand Prix motor race here. But he faces a formidable challenge from the Brabham stable that took second and third places on the grid. Brabham driversReuter - 203 words
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Advertisement235 1978-06-18 23 NEW STAR INDUSTRIAL CO.. |l^A\V 38M-A. Jalan Buklt Mwah. Block I. V Rear* Flatted Factory Singapore 3 TEL *****55 \^vS*^ SIN Fin INDUSTRIAL GO SON BUD i£& Factory 7 m s Jalan Kota TmgglJohor Bahru TEL ***** |Xy|H HA^Xl^4&^lj|-\l^H I fO f( iQ/ERS O fOOO k^PVP 3rd FLOOR PU^^|Lji^lU2yMiUßiiMliiLiHll tangun235 words
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Article, Illustration453 1978-06-18 24 I>UENOS AIRES, Sat. CIUJD dio Coutinho, coach of the Brazilian soccer team, has decided that one way to win the World Cup is to keep his players away from Rosario as long as possible. Rosario is an Argentine industrial town where soccer madness hasAP - 453 words
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Article, Illustration596 1978-06-18 24 RUENOS AIRES, Sat. The long gruelling climb to the summit of soccer reaches a crucial stage this weekend when all eyes will be focussed on two matches which could go a long way to deciding the teams to meet in the World Cup fiinalReuter - 596 words
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304 1978-06-18 24 Bearzot: We have not reached our target yet IUJENOS AIRES, Sat. Italy, under-esti- mated by almost everyone before the World Cup began, have played some of the most attractive, exciting football seen here, all the more strikivg because of their total contrast with their barren defensive play in the past.Reuter - 304 words
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Article193 1978-06-18 24 Poland hungry for goals ■\IENDOZA. Sat. PoItJ land, not downhearted by their 2-0 defeat by Argentina last Wednesday, will pack their team with goalhungry players for tomorrow's match with Peru in the hope of running ud a big score and keeping their World Cup hopes alive. Manager Jacek Grroch. stillReuter - 193 words
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Article90 1978-06-18 24 BUENOS AIRES, Sat. With Arien t i n a through to the second round of the World Cup finals the country's women are at last taking an interest in football. To help them understand the game the weekly illustrated magazine Gente yesterday came out with a two-Reuter - 90 words
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Article315 1978-06-18 24 BUENOS AIRES. Sat. Here are some lacts and figures on the 11th World Cud so far: Number of team players who played in each team and changes matie: West Germany. 16 and 2 changes; Argentina 15 and 7: Brazil. 17 and 8; Scotland, 18 and 4;AP - 315 words
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Article854 1978-06-18 24 TODAY LOCAL Athletics Swirt-champion-shlps (Farrer Park 2.30 p.m.). hoceir Internati onal friendly: Singapore v England International B i National Stadium 7.30 p.m); NFL: Div. 2: Buklt Panjang v Ponggol (RSAF Tengah>; Div. 3: Tlong Bahru v Tamplnes (Gloucester Barracks). Queenstown v Whampoa (Queenstown AC). Brickworks v Jubilee854 words
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Article, Illustration487 1978-06-18 24 VNCE upon a time, hunting and fishins were all important in our lives; it was a matter of life and death; failure meant starvation. And there was a time, too, when soccer was an enjoyable diversion from the drudgery of our working487 words
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229 1978-06-18 24 Change of cast in re-run of 1974 Final C' OR DOB A. Sat. Champions West Germany and free-scor-ing Holland stage a rerun of the 1974 World Cup final in Cordoba tomorrow with a change of cast and wistful memory of the absent stars of that last show. West Germany beatReuter - 229 words
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Article92 1978-06-18 24 THE Football Association of Singapore's youth committee will be calling up officials of Pasir Panjang CSA following a walkout by their players in an under -18 tourna ment match played at Farrer Park yesterlay, reports WILFRED YEO. Results of other under-18 matches played yesterday: Bedok CSC 392 words
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Obituary22 1978-06-18 24 Late CLASSIFIED DEATHS CABLI RECEIVED from SI Domminlc, Vcttucad. Tnvandnim Mrs. A.S. Li-«prry. mothfr of AS Haulo-f pasard away peacefully on 16/6/78.22 words
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Advertisement561 1978-06-18 24 (|> ml 1 You'll make more exciting home movies with Minolta sound movie cameras. a World-renowned, optically perfect Rokkor lenses with press button power ufr^^^ zoom, and bright, *^J| Tf^tfam^^^P' full-information A^. B*A%iM viewfinders. i^L^ Each camera is lighter and more compact than any other in its class, 1^ for561 words
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Advertisement14 1978-06-18 25 I I I *m HB 4 YtLU| <k»v«CopyfHjW»W«r»*l GROUND FLOOR PLAN FIRST FLOOR PLAN14 words
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Article, Illustration919 1978-06-18 26 yyH AT constitutes a modern home, how should it be designed for modern living 7 As we head towards the 21st century, designs for houses will change to meet the new needs of a whole new life style that919 words
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575 1978-06-18 26 Split-level concept catches on in S'pore rpODAY, most of the A affluent people In Singapore live in split-le^vel bungalows, penthouses or even terrace houses. The split-level design concept is one of the latest development trends in private housing. Many of these modernhouses come laid with marble tiles, parquet floors for575 words
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Advertisement329 1978-06-18 26 EBj ~~tj"**| L.^aaß^'^afl That's Magimix. And here's Its ever increasing popularity some of its magic. It cuts has made it necessary for us cleanly, chops finely, blends to hold regular demonstrations beautifully, purees superbly throughout the year. Give us a and slices very neatly. And tingle at *****88 for any329 words
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Advertisement411 1978-06-18 26 Mrs.Chua says this about washing machines: §1 "THOMSON TOPS. 11 "I chose a Thomson washing machine because it's top-loading, fully automatic and self-heating. It washes, rinses and spin-dries my clothes in just one process. And after a hard day's work, I don't want the bother of bending over. That's why411 words
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Article, Illustration730 1978-06-18 27 If lUFF WITH pOR a long time, r the trend In furniture and furnishings has been dictated largely by Scandinavian designs. What the Scan dlnavians design, so the fashion goes. So there were colourful furnishing fabrics and the distinctive make of730 words
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300 1978-06-18 27 Keeping homes cool all the day long PEELING hot and bothered? A sure way of keeping tempers down on a hot day is to stay cool. Carrier 38OK Is one of several brands of airconditioners that will keep your home cool all day-long. Imagine the sleepless nights one can spend300 words
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248 1978-06-18 27 ANY house proud woman would want her home to be spotlessly clean all the time if she could have it her way. But unwanted dirt somehow finds Its way Into a clean home on the soles of shoes. Just Introduced here248 words
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Article85 1978-06-18 27 BRING a touch of class into your new home with crystalware which is handblown-hand cat and faceted to diamond brilliance. Crystalware is also suitable as gifts and make good boys for elegant entertaining. You can choose from a simple fruit bowl, dessert bowl to a candy85 words
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Advertisement491 1978-06-18 27 There are many good reasons why you should get a National automatic washing machine. show you just four. S^ GUARANTEE C TWO 600 GM. BOXES y < DIXAN FREE WITH SK J <£ EVERY PURCHASE. '< y FOR AFTER-SALES S DEMONSTRATIONS r* h PHONE: *****2 JJ* OTHER MODELS ARE ALSO491 words
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Advertisement221 1978-06-18 27 UNICA cMelamine Certified to grace your dining table. This Melamine Tableware will introduce the beginning of good living. Durable, practical and heat resistant. Choose from the wide range of UNICA quality Melamine Tableware y^llll-N. Certified to 41mb Singapore \iflP/ Standard Permit No: *****-1 ff S SYMBOL OF QUALITY AH trade221 words
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Article, Illustration807 1978-06-18 28 rnODAY'S housewife Is no longer chained to her kitchen sink: she has machines instead to do the housework for her. The machines do nearly everything from grinding coffee beans to washing dishes and clothes. All a housewife has to do to807 words
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654 1978-06-18 28 New trend in furniture buying proves popular A NEW way of furri nlture shopping, which cuts out the frills and large chunks off prices, was recently introduced In Singapore. And. by the looks of things, It has not only caught on because It seems the most sensible way to buy654 words
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Advertisement248 1978-06-18 28 Kraft I I H| -in vW '/1 v#W ,^r IB \*i Mk A luxury onyx jade colour Desk Top with 1 I >Q the purchase of 700 sq. ft of marble tiles. 1 V jtt A warm pink marble Desk Top with the wßfc purchase of 700 sq. ft of248 words
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Article, Illustration903 1978-06-18 29 rpHE designer of a modern home has to bear in mind several considerations before he can begin work on a design the occupants' lifestyle, the number of people in the house, how much activity or circulation within the house, growing children903 words
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Article, Illustration452 1978-06-18 29 T OOKING for a good kitchen gadget for mother? The Magimix food processor is one of many new food blenders/processors available to help reduce the kitchen workload for the busy housewife. The French-made Magimix can help a house wife produce mouth-watering desserts- such as452 words
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Advertisement439 1978-06-18 29 FURNITURE SUPERMARKET LUCKY PLAZA -va. ORCHARD ROAD I*"* |U 4.8-4.13 (4TH FLOOR), LUCKY PLAZA, V 4%SS\SS7 SINGAPORE 9. 5^%%% I S TEL: *****87 *****91 have removed from B-30, People's Park C-^^USXT* C^ Centre to the above address. \^\S< /sT^ ABOVE METRO GRAND N^ V NEXT TO PARISIENNE grill ELDORADO ALL439 words
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769 1978-06-18 30 Tiles to suit your budget and taste fERAMIC tiles are fast gaining In popularity with house owners in Singapore. Costs of laying Italian ceramic tiles In Housing and Development Board flats range from about $2,000 (for a three-room unit), $2,900 (four-room) and $4,200 (flve-roomi. Marble too is finding popularity with769 words
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Article, Illustration41 1978-06-18 30 Power-lectric cooker hoods XL series. A ranire of cooker hoods ciVntl" with^cumulations of crease, steam and fumes in the kitchen. These are available either as recirculatTheir appearance is neat and compact, with economically designed controls and a luxury finish.41 words
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Article, Illustration389 1978-06-18 30 JUST about every American home has it. Now, it is fast catching on in Singapore. Called Corlon, this attractive but economical American flooring material U comparable, in appearance, with ceramic tiles but has vital advantages over many other materials. A vital one.389 words
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Article143 1978-06-18 30 From Page Two apartments are splitlevel to create a dimension of spaciousness. Important factor to consider when buying a house are its size, location and design. When visiting a show flat or house, note if the bedrooms are big enough for your large /small143 words
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Advertisement787 1978-06-18 30 When we say we've got a wide range in designs, shapes and sizes, iI"3S wcmean about *jw > 500 l FindouthowSlNßOß M L^/ J makes ceramic tile m J^^ selection and tiling easy. At the Sinbor Showroom. s!s^sW |»JS^pM|"^Mß^^-^p^«^ L^^^ '"a M\ '^E ■V 1 m^k\ --^B I I |Wfe-787 words
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Advertisement256 1978-06-18 30 FOR A DOORMAT BUILT TO SURVIVE AN ENGLISH WINTER, SINGAPORE'S A PIECE OF CAKE. every year and buy a new J doormat,can your f— My* Bbw »Wyi So, when you buy a im iJiliu Nuway doormat, you can nhCii ■Siiii m mSCm sure tnat not only W'H i itmYtm wmJhmm256 words
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Article, Illustration906 1978-06-18 31 JOHN HART - Is the Pope working himself to death? JOHN HART: By ROME THE single light from the room high above Bt Peter's Square in Rome still burns well into the early dawn. Frail, and continually advised to rest. Giovanni Battista Mjntinl, who as Pope Paul was crowned IS years ago on906 words
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763 1978-06-18 31 BRUCE SANDHAM - BRUCE SANDHAM By pOR years it has been r a scientific Joke, an impossible dream. But suddenly the world's physicists and applied mathematicians are wondering- whether it really IS a joke after all. perpetual motion, powering a machine which, once started would763 words
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Advertisement976 1978-06-18 31 1 rain As Company Salesman- 2 «a| and leave that poor *f Rnr^ job behind you! i?jl§^^^*3 Full training for U.C.T.A. Diploma exams. The man in the car could and niturally they prefer men be YOU! The house and who have undergone a trainfamily could be YOURS! ing they already976 words
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Miscellaneous7 1978-06-18 31 "Can I borrow the leg tonight, Dad?"7 words
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Advertisement1037 1978-06-18 32 mmmmmm^^ Singapore bus si BUS FARE REVISION AS FROM S/ SINGAPORE BUS SERVICE (1978) LTD, WITH THE APPRC THE BUS SERVICES LICENSING AUTHORITY, HAS C WITH EFFECT FROM SATURDAY SCHOOLCHILDREN FARE The flat fare of 10 cts for Student Concession Pass holders will be replaced by the following scale No.1,037 words
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Advertisement122 1978-06-18 32 The tertiary institut DENT (A)' Passes i Nanyang Universit NgeeAnnTechnica The Concession Pa pective institutions July will be on sale i 5 July 1978. UNIFORMED P FARE All uniformed person National Servicemen from 20 cts to 60 cts. The present practice uniform will cease. MILITARY CONCES I Hmm NRtC W*122 words
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Advertisement140 1978-06-18 33 BUS SERVICE (1978) LTD. FROM SATURDAY IST JULY 1978 D, WITH THE APPROVAL OF GOVERNMENT THROUGH i AUTHORITY, HAS DECIDED TO REVISE BUS FARES FROM SATURDAY IST JULY 1978 it Concession Pass llowing scale: ire 5 5 pm will be charged )l children in governiools below the age Training Board140 words
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Advertisement253 1978-06-18 33 The tertiary institutions which qualify for the 'STUDENT (A)' Passes are the University of Singapore, Nanyang University, Singapore Polytechnic and Ngee Ann Technical College. The Concession Passes are obtainable from the respective institutions and the $18 monthly stamps for July will be on sale at all post offices from 22253 words
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Advertisement520 1978-06-18 33 SBS SHAREHOLDERS Tne Shareholder Concession Pass will be valid from cuADcuni neD rnKirpcQiON pacq 1 Au 9 1978 and tne first Datcn of tnese passes is exSHAREHOLDER CONCESSION PASS pecte(j tQ jssue<j by the fM wee(< Qf Ju|y IQ7B I I The Concession Pass will soon be obtainable from SBS520 words
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Advertisement93 1978-06-18 34 An invitation to gracious living Gas Cooker FABER. Washing Machine Cooker Hood 7555 X 90Y^ V^KB^o9\ I HPH P I HP o Vroms26//V rom$26/ Worn $34.80/ rB-OUU H.P. 1 \from $36.70/ J Bring your soiled laundry for a without obligation. For appointment call Mrs. Rosy Lim Ml. *****1,*****64. Wf9^9^^Sf99S^TW ■1193 words
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WELDING INDUSTRY IN SINGAPORE Sunday Times Special Feature
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Article, Illustration436 1978-06-18 36 Impressive growth of the welding industry in S'pore A BIG DEMAND FOR TRAINED PERSONNEL THE Impre s s i ye x growth of the welding industry in Singapore Is due in large part to the Rover nment's successful Implementation of its rapid industralisatlon programme. Up to the 1960's weldIng was436 words
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Article, Illustration591 1978-06-18 36 THERE is a wide range of welding equipment in Singapore to satisfy the most demanding welding requirements. There are hign-quaiity electrodes (for manual metal-arc welding), filler materials (for submerged arc. gas metal-arc, and electro slag welding), power sources for manual welding, semi automatic and fully591 words
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Article, Illustration1006 1978-06-18 37 rpHE formation of the Singapore Welding Society to promote the advancement and reputation of the science of welding in Singapore Is a land rr ark in the history of the local welding industry. This appears to be the consensus of tho c connected with1,006 words
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Article, Illustration177 1978-06-18 37 A WELDING machine from China which offers its user a choice of nine levels of welding current is fast gaining popularity here. East Machinery Sendirian Berhad, which distributes welding equipment manufactured in China, said the unit, A.C. Welder BX6-120, is easy to operate177 words
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Article, Illustration499 1978-06-18 38 higher productivity is achieved in the welding industry, serious environmental problems nre created. The most common welding method is welding with coated electrodes but this and welding metal covered by shop primer create fumes which are a health hazard. A study carried out499 words
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Article, Illustration677 1978-06-18 38 PARSIGHTED busir nessmen who, in the late Sixties and early Seventies, banked on the rapid growth of the weldlng Industry were not disappointed. And small companies which began dealing with welding equipment at around that time soon found themselves handling sales worth several677 words
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Advertisement431 1978-06-18 36 iii?w:^i.. HUMiU^. SEMI-AUTOMATIC WELDING EQUIPMENT I AUSTRALIA UsX! P) LINCOLN i i^Sl v> iHk L^ ~^^a# af9R 400AS 500AS m __pj* im Hrj M I I FIELD WORK I ■^Hftafia^Hr A mZ^M^t*( WELDING ELECTRODES JQa^jU.^^ SIZES. LN22 WIRE FEEDER J^^^^ I (i^^^^i 3/32 in.3 /32in.- 14in.<2.5mm-6.3mm)1 4in.<2.5mm-6.3mm) BY "^"ABIE) LN-7*431 words
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Advertisement172 1978-06-18 37 ft+ 'H**- AWtt It' OXYGEN RHGBO IO OXYGEN RVBO IO ARGON RHFB2U ACETYLENE RHGBO I I ACETYLENE R VBO II CO2 CEFB2 I 3 ly 78A CUTTING ATTACHMENT f 72LP WELDING TORCH MODEL MG2B TOP REAR LEVEL 'UNIWELD' is a registered trade mark which belongs to UNIWELD PRODUCTS, INC., a172 words
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Advertisement535 1978-06-18 37 The man j who put §fo the OK y* in welding vy Jg Jr Arji'it happened 73 years ago like this. S 4awede Oscar Kjellbero invented tru Ai V W^ eti electrode and founded ESAB in bbbbbbbbbV I H v #j'' first Patent on the coated electrode HM^B- yfos granted535 words
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Advertisement445 1978-06-18 38 (pillpprfM STRAIGHT LINE A^flK^ \BUIBRO; CUTTING MACHINE Technical Data: rt^^ Frame in die-casted alloy. Weight: VV^W 8K 9 a PP rox Motion: by 65 watt ml %a I^l motor Voltage: 220 V Speed Vf adjustmentby means of a rheostat. JJ» Cutting capacity: up to 150 mm. iJ^. jß^k|Hk Backward and445 words
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Advertisement111 1978-06-18 38 IELECTRIcI (AUSTRALIA /USA) WELDING EQUIPMENT We are the SINGAPORE SOLE STOCKISTS of genuine spare parts and FIELD SERVICE for Lincoln welding equipment manufactured in both USA and Australia. SINGAPORE SOLE STOCKISTS of spare parts and FIELD SERVICE for Methods Equipment Australia. We are also Distributors for the followings:dkutz I JiM-WR.111 words
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