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Title Section14 1979-06-06 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1979 25 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 142/1/7914 words
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Article789 1979-06-06 1 Major policy changes in trade TOKYO, Tuesday THE JAPANESE Government is finalising a major seven-year economic plan aimed at making Japan a more attractive trading partner abroad and raising living standards at home. The plan is expected to be outlined to world leaders attending aReuter - 789 words
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Article149 1979-06-06 1 Thais send more tanks to border BANGKOK, Tors. Thailand has sent more tanks and armoured personnel carriers to Its eastern border with Kampuchea, military sources said here today. The sources told Renter: "We have to have preparations and forces to prevent an> incidents on our soil. It is necessary (orReuter - 149 words
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Article, Illustration409 1979-06-06 1 THE AMIR of Bahrain, Shaikh Isa bin Salman Al-Khalifa, was given a red carpet welcome yesterday when he arrived at Paya Lebar Airport for a five-day state visit. The Amir and his ninemember delegation were met by President Sheares, acting Social Affairs Minister409 words
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Article38 1979-06-06 1 DACCA. Tues. About 100 people, including women and chU—ren, were (eared drowned when a passenger motorlaunch capsized after colliding nh an oil tanker yesterday morning in a river in Barisal district, about :12km south of Dacca.38 words
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290 1979-06-06 1 Cheering up the sick with a smile THE Health Ministry yesterday joined in the national courtesy campaign with a pledge that should cheer up the sick medical treatment will be dosed with compassion and a smile. In launching its campaign, the ministry's Permanent Secretary and Director of Medical Services, Dr290 words
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Article75 1979-06-06 1 LONDON. Tues. The Archbishop of Canterbury. Dr Donald Cogean. Primate of the Church of England, surprised ecclesiastical circles today when he informed Queen Elizabeth that he wanted to retire as of Jan 26. 1980. The queen, in her role as head of the Church, accepted the resignation which75 words
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Article104 1979-06-06 1 CPA jet in mid-air drama DARWIN, Tues A Cathay Pacific Boeing 707 aircraft made an emergency landing here today after the pilot was handed a note written in Arabic which he believed was a hijack demand, a police spokesman reported. The spokesman said the aircraft, on a flight from SydneyReuter - 104 words
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Article53 1979-06-06 1 COMOX (British Columbia), Tues. Fire broke out in one of the four engines of a Boeing 747 of North-west Orient Airline in mid-flight today and it made an emergency landing at a Canadian military base here, a base spokesman said. None of the 368 passengers and crewReuter - 53 words
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272 1979-06-06 1 NON-indigenousb v s 1 n c s smen are no longer allowed to hold key positions in small companies in Indonesia under a new presidential degree which came into effect last Friday. The move, which affects all companies with an initial capital of 25 millionAFP - 272 words
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Article31 1979-06-06 1 KHARTOUM. Tues. Armed Tanzanian troops stormed the Sudanese Embassy in Kampala yesterday and made off with the consul's Mercedes car. the Sudan News Agency reported today from Nairobi AFP.AFP - 31 words
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Article273 1979-06-06 1 TEXT WITHDRAWN FROM PRESS CZESTOCHOWA, Tuesday THE text of an outspoken speech by Pope John Paul 11, in which he argued that the Church should be involved in political activity, was withdrawn from the press without explanation by Vatican authorities just before he was due to deliverAP; UPI - 273 words
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Article429 1979-06-06 1 Soviet 'yes' to talks with China MOSCOW, Tues. THE Soviet Union has agreed to a Chinese call for talks on normalising relations ;.nd proposed that discussions be held in Moscow during July and August. The official Tass news agency said the Soviet suggestion was contained in a message handed toReuter; UPI - 429 words
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Article68 1979-06-06 1 TKHERAN, Tues. Iraqi fighter planes strafed and bombed three Kurdish villages in Iran yesterday, killing six people, the Iranian Government said today. The Governor General of West Azerbaijan province, Mr Mohammad Abb-si, said that four planes had attack ed the villages of Gursheh and Salarheh.Reuter - 68 words
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Advertisement242 1979-06-06 1 EDUCATION MINISTRY DROPS TWO DIVISIONS Page 7 WISH for lesser government role i derisions 2 IS eases clean air standards 3 POLLS fail to alter deadlock 4 HUSSEIN clamp on bomb plot news 5 Ql ICKER raises to create ski'led SBS pool S PROFESStONALS rapped: 'Sloppy way to earn a242 words
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Miscellaneous27 1979-06-06 1 The weather IP TO 1 P.M. TODAY: Isolated shourr*. bream- lag srAttrrrd la UUe maralac. TKMPERATl KKS IP TO C A.M. TOMORROW: Maximum 31 mimlmam tt C.27 words
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Article, Illustration89 1979-06-06 2 DISPLAY of papal affection as Pope John Paul II holds a young girl in his arms in his open car in a cavalcade in the Polish town vf CzesUcbowa on Monday. Pope John Paul had earlier picked the little girl up from the cheering crowd.89 words
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Article168 1979-06-06 2 UNITED NATIONS, Tuesday NORTH KOREA for the first time has asked the I'niteO Nations Development Programme (UNDP) for technical assistant an official UN document revealed yesterday. The North Koreans, it said, were eligible for a technical cooperation programme totalling US$l7.7 million (5538.9 million) for theUPI - 168 words
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247 1979-06-06 2 BANGKOK, Tims. HIGH-RANKING Thai military sources said Vietnam is promoting a mass purge of ethnic Chinese from Kampuchea similar to the one in Vietnam, the Siam Rath Daily reported yesterday. The source pointed out that most Kampucheans fleeing to Thailand are of ChineseAFP; UPI - 247 words
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210 1979-06-06 2 1,200 will get temporary refuge on isle MANILA, Tuesday ABOUT 1,200 Vietnamese refugees aboard the stranded Hongkong freighter Tung An will be temporarily resettled next week on a central Philippine island. Foreign Ministry sources said today. The sources in a pub- lished report said the United Nations High Com- missionerAFP - 210 words
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188 1979-06-06 2 No plans for Soviet base at Cam Ranh Bay, says envoy BANGKOK, Tuesday THE Soviet Ambassador to Thailand, louri Ivanovitch Kouznetsov, says the Soviet Union is not planning to open a naval base at Cam Ranh Bay in Vietnam, the Bangkok I Post reported today. The paper said the ambassadorAP - 188 words
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51 1979-06-06 2 HONGKONG, Tues. A multi-millionaire Hongkong businessman committed suicide yesterday by JumpIng from the roof of the 2&-«torey apartment building where he lived, police said. Mr Leung Cbeong, «2, was a director of many firms here, Including the Haag Seng Bank and the Hoagkoag Hotel.AP - 51 words
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Article, Illustration379 1979-06-06 2 Wish for lesser govt role in decisions WASHINGTON, Tuesday CHINESE leaders have indicated they may wish to move some of China's economic decision-making out of the hands of the government, US Commerce Secretary Juanita Kreps said yesterday. She briefed a conference of the American Stock Exchange on opportunities for internationalUPI - 379 words
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Article226 1979-06-06 2 Lanka Govt takes over TV station COLOMBO, Tues. The Sri Lanka Government nationalised the nation's only television station today only a month after it began operating. Secretary Tom Pathamanathan of the Ministry of Finance delivered the takeover order to Independent Television Network in the early morning and police moved onUPI - 226 words
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Article50 1979-06-06 2 NEW DELHI, Tnes. The death toll in the current two-week heat spell sweeping Bihar, in eastern India, has mounted to 196 with five more deaths reported from Mokamah in Patna district, reports reaching here said. The maximum temperature in Patna hit 43.3 degree Celsius yesterday. AFP.AFP - 50 words
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106 1979-06-06 2 CANBERRA, Tues. A new telephone charging system will allow sub- scribers in outback Aus- tralia to phone up to 700 i km for only nine cents (522 cents) the cost of I a local call. The Minister for Post and Telecommunications, MrAFP - 106 words
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Advertisement134 1979-06-06 2 .ft „< .^J^KtW&^^^«g&JtA ADVENT ALSO SAYS "2 IS ENOUGH" Advent firmly believes in the 2-way system as the equal of other more complex systems, when used in a home. Besides costing less, there is none of the over-engineering so typical of today's Hi-Fi manufacturers. A demonstration of any pair of134 words
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Advertisement135 1979-06-06 2 why a large air conditioning company is sponsoring Asia's first non-stop 12-hour Christian Relay Swimmathon On 16 June. 96 seemingly normal Singaporeans will jump into the Mount Emily Swimming Pool and swim from sunrise to sunset In Asia's first 12-hour charity swimmathon. Who s sponsoring it? Daikin The foremost airconditioning135 words
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186 1979-06-06 3 Carter to seek bigger Soviet role WASHINGTON. Tues. President Carter will seek to persuade Russia at the Vienna summit to play a more positive role' in the Middle East, including support for continuing the UN peace-keeping force there, Presidential adviser on national security affairs, Mr Zbigniew Brzezinski, said yesterday. MrUPI - 186 words
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Article65 1979-06-06 3 Coffee prices soar LONDON. Tues Coffee prices continued to soar on fresh reports of frost damage to the Brazilian crop, but London traders said yesterday it does not necessarily mean the daily cup will cost more The frost is said to have harmed the 1980-81 crop and not the currentAP - 65 words
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Article45 1979-06-06 3 SAN SALVADOR. Tues Twenty-five leftist militants of the popular revolutionary blot iBPR). who left here on Friday after occupying the KiiTvh and Venezuelan Embassies for most of last month, have gone to Cuba, government spokesman Mr Rafael (•'lores Lima said yesterday ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article, Illustration132 1979-06-06 3 Protest blockade of petrol kiosks CHICAGO, Toes. l.orr> drivers toda> blockaded petrol stations in three American states to protest against the rising cost of dlesel fuel. Fuel stations In Illinois, Oklahoma and Arkansas were affected. The drivers railed for a nationwide strike on Friday by their group of :,i*i 'independentReuter; AP - 132 words
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Article117 1979-06-06 3 Plan for new Panama Canal TOKYO. Tues. An ambitious plan to build a new and wider Panama Canal linking the Atlantic and Pacific oceans is being worked out by a group of influential Japanese economic leaders, sources said here today. The US$B.3 billion (5518.2 billion). 10-year project has been submittedReuter - 117 words
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Article142 1979-06-06 3 SALT LAKE CITY, Tues. I Separated Siamese i twins. Lisa and Elisa j Hansen were taken off the critical list today, but doctors at the University < of Utah medical centre re- mained cautious about their future. "The doctors are now listing their condition asUPI - 142 words
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Article305 1979-06-06 3 WASHINGTON, Tuesday THE ENERGY SQUEEZE THE oil-thirsty United States, caught in the dilemma between the desire for clean air and the clamour for more fuel, has relaxed its previously strict air quality standards yesterday in an effort to increase the production of unleaded petrol TheNYT - 305 words
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Article127 1979-06-06 3 WASHINGTON: Washing machines, typewriters and Other electrical equipment can be fitted with a new US system for reducing electricity consumption. The system applies to A.C. induction motors and controls the power factor. It has been developed by Mr Frank Mola of the Marshall Space Centre inAFP - 127 words
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Article322 1979-06-06 3 WASHINGTON, Tuesday THE frayed relationship between the United States and Iran grew more strained yesterday, as the State Department rejected an I Iranian demand that it name a new ambassador to Teheran. The administration is sticking with its intent to I send career foreign service officerAP; AFP; UPI - 322 words
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Article100 1979-06-06 3 WASHINGTON: US federal prosecutors are pursuing 39 cases of suspected criminal wrong-doing in i the oil industry, a top US I Justice Department offic ial told Congress yester- day. Mr John C. Keeney, a US deputy assistant attorney general, said that in the majority of theAP - 100 words
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Article57 1979-06-06 3 ROTTERDAM, Tues. Dutch millionaire Pieter Menten. who collapsed last Thursday when told of his impending rearrest on war crimes charges, has regained consciousness, a prosecutor said today. The 80-year-old diabetic went into a coma at his home and was taken to hospital after police told himReuter - 57 words
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Advertisement216 1979-06-06 3 EASY CAR CARE HINTS NO. 3 Z TOPPING-UP BRAKE FLUID Z To keep your brakes working properly Jn the brake fluid reservoir must be >- v^W topped-up with top quality IJrv— "wl /r\ 'A warning 4yj_jJjo *Jr\ I 'J\\ Always replace promptly the M^"*— 3kiK N\ \/I re servoir cap216 words
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405 1979-06-06 4 ROME, Tuesday ITALY today faced a new period of political uncertainty after a general election which failed to alter the basic deadlock between its two major parties, the Christian Democrats and the communists, despite a small communist decline of about three percentage points.AFP - 405 words
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252 1979-06-06 4 TOKYO, Tuesday JAPANESE Transport Minister Kinji Moriyama i said today he had receivI ed an assassination threat from New York for ordering the building of a heliport on the disputed Sen1 kaku Islands, claimed by j Japan. China and Taiwan. Mr Moriyama toldReuter - 252 words
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Article189 1979-06-06 4 SEOUL, Tuesday NINE independent Members of Parliament joined the new major opposition j Democratic Party today, boosting its parliamentary i strength to 70, two more than the seats held by the ruling Democratic Republican Party of President Park Chung-Hee. It marked one of the majorAP - 189 words
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Article55 1979-06-06 4 WASHINGTON, Tues. The United States will propse a worldwide moratorium on all j commercial whaling, the US i Commissioner of the Internai tional Whaling Commission said yesterday. But such a move would not affect Alaskan Eskimos who are allowed to catch a limited number of whalesAP - 55 words
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305 1979-06-06 4 The odds on being hit by Skylab metal WASHINGTON. Tues. If you plan to be on earth between June 27 and July 21. there is about one chance in 600 billion you will be hit by a falling chunk of Skylab. scientists say. Staying indoors will not necessarily help. EightAP - 305 words
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Article83 1979-06-06 4 Suharto and Somare hold talks PORT MORESBY, Tues. President Suharto of Indonesia had his first talks today with Papua New Guinea Prime Minister, Mr Michael Somare, and the Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Mr Ebia Olewale. The subjects they were believed to have discussed included the West Irian borderAFP - 83 words
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Article, Illustration81 1979-06-06 4 Queueing up for trial NO, soccer fever has not caught on in a big way in Turkey although this long queue of Turks entering the sports stadium in Andana, southern Turkey, seems to suggest so. Far from being soeI cer fanatics, the Turks aueneing up are In fact efendants inAP - 81 words
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Article32 1979-06-06 4 NEW YORK, Tues. Five parcel bombs addressed to US Nazi party officials and a former German SS officer have been defused in the past few days, police reported today. AFP.AFP - 32 words
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141 1979-06-06 4 40pc OF JAPANESE FEEL THREATENED POLL TOKYO, Tues. A newspaper opinion poll shows more than 40 per cent of the Japanese feel that Japan's security is threatened by one or more foreign powers. The poll was conducted on 3,000 eligible voters across the nation from May 26 to 27 byAP - 141 words
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Article, Illustration503 1979-06-06 5 LONDON, Tuesday REPORTS from Jordan say that King Hussein has ordered a clampdown on information about an attempt to assassinate him byblowing up his royal plane about six weeks ago. His life may have been saved only because one of the plotters a Jordanian503 words
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198 1979-06-06 5 S. Africa Govt faces key test in polls JOHANNNESBURG, Tues. Shaken by the humiliating resignation of President John Vorster in South Africa's "slush funds" scandal, the government tomorrow faces a crucial test of its public standing in I a parliamentary hyelection. Ironically, the by-election at nearby Randfontein has been forcedReuter - 198 words
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Article32 1979-06-06 5 MANILA. Tues Two ocean- going ships collided head-on in Manila's south harbour on I Sunday, causing heavy damage to both vessels, port authorities reported today. No casualties were reported. AFP.AFP - 32 words
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175 1979-06-06 5 BEIRIT, Tues. Rightwing Christian leader Pierre Gemayel narrow ly escaped assassination on Monday when a remote-controlled bomb exploded as he drove past in his car, Christian radio reported. He and II pedestrians were injured, rightist sources said. No one immediately claimed re- sponsibility forAP - 175 words
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Article65 1979-06-06 5 LONDON, Tues. A group of rebel officers who launched a coup in Ghana yesterday said today they were in firm control and had set up a new revolutionary council. The rebels said in a broadcast over Ghana Radio that they had successfully ousted the last vestiges ofReuter - 65 words
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Article150 1979-06-06 5 TEL AVIV, Tues. Prime Minister Menachem Begin intervened to break up a fist-fight at the national convention of his Herut Party today which started when a delegate attacked his policies. Mr Raphael Lev had accused Mr Begin of giving away the Sinai underReuter - 150 words
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Article, Illustration283 1979-06-06 5 Joe Clark is sworn in as new PM OTTAWA, Tuesday MR Joe Clark was sworn in as Canada's 16th and youngest Prime Minister yesterday, an hour after Mr Pierre Trudeau resigned the office he held for 11 years and roared away in a sports car. As Governor-General Edward Schreyer watched,UPI - 283 words
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Article59 1979-06-06 5 PARIS, Tues. Mrs Margaret Thatcher today left for her first trip abroad as British Prime Minister, visiting France for talks with President Valery Giscard d'Estaing. No agenda has been set for the talks, but French officials said they believed the two leaders would concentrate on theReuter - 59 words
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Advertisement107 1979-06-06 5 y\\\ j n j 1 1 mT^T SILKS FROM INDIA include raw silks, handwoven, Benares gold thread saris and batik prints ARTS &CR\FTSof INDIA SINGAPORE HANDICRAFT CENTRE 163-A TANGLIN ROAD TEL *****89 Mon-Sat 930a m-9 3Op m Sun 1000* m-9 3Cp m WHOLESALE INOUIRIES WELCOMED Flymo^i Mr Tne airborne mower107 words
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Advertisement1119 1979-06-06 5 f n I is. fl The estate comprises Stepped Units and split-level Apartments. I iTfc^V Located near Singapore Island Country Club and Thomson p^J^fl^f jA \2y 2.75 hectare (6.8 acre) of landscaped communal open J^r A swimming pool children's wading pool with changing p^ -—■> rooms. *> c^ Barbecue pits.1,119 words
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333 1979-06-06 6 SINGAPORE Bus Service has introduced an accelerated increment scheme for its unbonded apprentices in a move to provide a ready pool of qualified mechanics to maintain and service its buses. According to the latest issue of Busway, the bus company's monthly bulletin, SBS333 words
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Article, Illustration26 1979-06-06 6 MONDAY'S electricity consumption of 18.65 million units was an increase of 1.68 per cent over the average Monday usage in March.26 words
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Article37 1979-06-06 6 THE MP for Changi, Mr Teo Chong Tee, will attend a cultural tural show by the People's Association's cultural troupe at I the junction of Somapah and Siak Kuan Roads on Friday at 8 p.m.37 words
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468 1979-06-06 6 Close watch on diesel sales at the pumps OIL companies are keeping a close watch on the sale of diesel oil in their petrol stations here because of the wide price gap between diesel sold at petrol stations and diesel sold commercially. The companies' move follows reports that petrol kiosks468 words
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219 1979-06-06 6 THE Defence Minister, Mr Howe Yoon Chong, has made a special request to the Housing Board to sell flats in Ang Mo Kio New Town at old prices for resettlement of his constituents in Potong Pasir. The residents, who form the219 words
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Article59 1979-06-06 6 EE CHOON ENG, 16, was charged in a district court yesterday with robbing Mr Lian York Lin. 31, of a gold chain with coin and ivory pendants worth a total of $350 yesterday at the junction of Upper Serangoon Road and Lorong Lew Lian. Bail of (3.000 was59 words
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287 1979-06-06 6 S.M. MUTHU - Ohira's envoy meets Lee on Tokyo summit S.M. MUTHU By JAPANESE Premier Masayoshi Ohira's special emissary yesterday met Prime Minister I^ee Kuan Yew as part of an Asean view-gathering musion of the coming Tokyo summit of the free world's, seven biggest economies. Diplomatic source said Mr Taskeshi Yasukawa, Japan's chief287 words
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Miscellaneous170 1979-06-06 6 Bringing Up Father By Bill Kavanagh Hal Camp f SC MlTh YE 3SEX S~S CbOC:^- I A^?£; PE I PCRTuNE CARDS/ IATEIY I BAKS2 YOU» J J FAVORITE PIE i^ y r rt .M- DESSE*?^ rXfzUA\<'3 j RKT~"..V Blondie By Chic Young T~ F~' DC VCu -A_K J A._^ EXCEPT170 words
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334 1979-06-06 7 Modular system for VITB parttime courses A MODULAR system will hr introduced to the Voca- tional and Industrial Training Board (VITB)'s part-time courses from July VITB director. Mr Lim Jit Poh, announced this yesterday when he gave details of the Industrial Technician Certificate and National Trade Certificate courses starting in334 words
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Article73 1979-06-06 7 Man charged with parang attack PANG Kirn Pong, 63, was rharged in court yesterday with injuring Mr Soong Sai Cheong with a parang in a house in Jalan Ayer on Monday at 7.30 a.m. He was also accused of similarly hurting Mr Soong Chiong Weng at the same place that73 words
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Article43 1979-06-06 7 THE Trade and Industry Minister. Mr Goh Chok Tong. will be the guest of honour at the annual presentation of the Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research mark licences and quality certificates at Shangri-La Hotel tomorrow at 8 p m43 words
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Article86 1979-06-06 7 Amah found dead at flats MISS NG AH LEX, 43, an amah was found dead at the foot of Block 19, Marine Parade, at about 4.15 a.m. yesterday. Miss Ng of Ang Mo Kio had gone to visit her sister at Marine Parade and she had complained that she could86 words
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Article29 1979-06-06 7 THE Goh Soon Tioe Junior Orchestra I and II will perform at the Toa Payoh Library lecture hall on Saturday at 2 p.m. Admission is free.29 words
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Article33 1979-06-06 7 THE Minister for National Development. Mr Teh Cheang Wan. will officiate at the opening of the exhibition of Architect Frei Otto at the National Museum today at 5 30 p m.33 words
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237 1979-06-06 7 Why engineer and architect suspended THE collapse of a retain- ing wall during a heavy downpour has led to a one-year suspension of engineer Chuah Tone Hai. The Professional Engineers Board found Mr Chuah guilty of "negligence in the execution of His professional duties" after a long inquiry. The retaining237 words
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375 1979-06-06 7 THOMAS WEE - Education Ministry to drop two divisions THOMAS WEE By THE Education Ministry will undergo a reorganisation and reduce its operational divisions from six to four in its first major streamlining move since Dr Goh Keng Swee took over the ministry. The two divisions which will go are Personnel and Finance375 words
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Article165 1979-06-06 7 Persons born between May I>M and May 5, 196*1 mast re-register their identity cards at the National Registration Office In Km press Place between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. weekdays and 8 a.m. and noon on Saturdays. A Ministry of Home Affairs press statement yesterday said165 words
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Article17 1979-06-06 7 MR Tan Jong See. 26. has been appointed public relations officer of the People's Association17 words
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Article116 1979-06-06 7 POLICE yesterday said a reward is being offered to sources and informants for information leading to the arrest and conviction of a wanted lone gunman and NOT to police officers and national servicemen as reported in the Straits Times yesterday. The amount of the reward116 words
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Article, Illustration380 1979-06-06 7 Death of wife with bruises: Open verdict A JAPANESE housewife, described as an excessive drinker, was found dead in her bed with several bruises on her body, a coroner's court heard yesterday. An autopsy on Katsumi Maruse Martin, 46, showed that she had a cut on her lower lip and380 words
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Article79 1979-06-06 7 THE assistant director. Children and Young Persons Section. Social Welfare Department, Mrs Janet Yee, will give the last in a series of talks on the theme. Life In Your Hands, at the Toa Payoh Branch Library lecture hall on July 27. Mrs Yee's talk on Parenting79 words
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Miscellaneous313 1979-06-06 7 MUSIC COMPETITION tures at National Library HEATS AND FINALS at lecture hall from 10 a.m. Regional Language Centre to 6 P m °n tiu June 23 auditorium from 9 a.m. CHILDREN IN ASIA and 7 p.m. respectively, a photo exhibition featurSessions: 9 a.m. to 12 ing 73 pieces at National313 words
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Advertisement1783 1979-06-06 8 Imagine Singapore without lights. If we make it a habit to use electricity efficiently and economically now, we can ensure a better future for everyone. 30 easy ways to save electricity Switch off Save watts. Save money. SDe One of the most expensive items in your soaring price of fuel1,783 words
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Article, Illustration247 1979-06-06 9 Flighty way out of traffic snarls IT LMO liki- peak hwir traffic Jams have X«» into at least ene finht-v ear-old's system. \nd propellers and strpprd highways, he thinks, are the solutions. Tan (he Yr's winning entry to a world.vide art rnmprtition with the Umw "My life in the year247 words
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Article137 1979-06-06 9 Jogging boy molested girl A DISTRICT court yesterday placed a 16-year-old boy on a year's probation after it heard that he molested a schoolgirl while he was jogging along the road. The girl, aged 15. a New Zealander. was walking *ith her friend in Ottawa Road in Sembawang on May137 words
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Article28 1979-06-06 9 THE Public Service Commission Mill operate from its new premises on the second floor. City Hall, from June 25 Its new telephone number is *****128 words
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Article37 1979-06-06 9 SIM CHOH TEE. 51. was fined KOO. in default six weeks' jail by a district court yesterday after she pleaded guilty to a charge of consuming opium in a flat in Kirn Tian Road on37 words
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Article517 1979-06-06 9 SOH TUNG KENG - 'Sloppy way to earn fast buck' SOH TUNG KENG By SINGAPORE professionals were yesterday rapped for having lost the feeling of pride in a job well done in their tendency to rush through work to get a quick buck. This criticism from tne Senior Minister of State (Prime Minister's Office).517 words
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233 1979-06-06 9 There are more bad governments than good ones in the world today because of reluctance of competent professional people to enter politics. This was the observation made by the Malaysian Minister for Housing and Local Government, Datuk Michael Chen, yesterday when he spoke233 words
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Article43 1979-06-06 9 THE Serangoon Garden community centre will hold an art competition for students from kindergarten to secondary school level in the constituency. Entry forms are obtainable ♦Rom the centre's premises in Cheng San Road. The closing date is July 10.43 words
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Article94 1979-06-06 9 A LECTURER from the Institute of Education. Mrs Esther Tan, and a lecturer from the Social Work Department. University of Singapore, Mr Anthony Chang, will give a panel presentation on the theme. Bringing Up Secure Children, at the Toa Payoh Branch Library lecture hall on June 29. This94 words
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Article56 1979-06-06 9 THE ninth Singapore Electone Festival, organised by the Nanyang Siang Pau and Yamaha Music School in aid of the I Singapore Cultural Founda- I tion. uill be held at the Singapore Conference Hall on June 24 at 7.30 p.m. Nine contestants will take part in the junior, intermediate56 words
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Article62 1979-06-06 9 MR Vasudevan M. S. Nair has been elected president of the Film Industrial Employees Union of Singapore. Other officials are Messrs I.im Soon Guan and Yaacob Ml Peer Mohamad (vice- j presidents). Jukri bin Parjo (general secretary). Lee Kyhn Huoy and Osman bin Kader (asst general secretaries).62 words
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136 1979-06-06 9 MINISTRY TEAM FOR 4-DAY VISIT TO PENANG A 110-MEMBER delegation from the Ministry of Education will leave for Penang on Thursday for a four-day exchange visit with the Malaysian Education Ministry. It will be led by Director of Education, Mr Chan Kai Yau. This is the fourth such exchange visit136 words
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Advertisement207 1979-06-06 9 f Directly IMPORTED from Holland *H3COIOURTV Own this prestigious Philips colour TV on RttMusion s Painless Hire Purchase f^ 1 1 e"ie o' Rent with option to buy any time m tSS your rental deposit plus attractive discount I TTI go towards your cash payment 20 AX IN-LINE mj Model207 words
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Advertisement384 1979-06-06 9 aSSSBSfI mliHim'J iff Otto l«>*«2.^,»oe H <^%h,,,,% h «**> l l IlbrtheiVist)verni^iter' V W Avis rin 8 s special prices so low, everyone V > W can afford an Avis special like the S-- W OVERNIGHTER'. It's yours from 6 p.m. until H W 8 a.m. for only $19. 00.384 words
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Article, Illustration221 1979-06-06 10 MORE than 3W children were treated to a harbour tour by the Marine Police yesterday as part of the activities of the annual Police Week which also coincides with the current national courtesy campaign. The children were from Kirn Keat and BoonALBERT SIM - 221 words
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Article189 1979-06-06 10 Damages claim by owners rejected |THE High Court yesterday dismissed a claim for damages by the I owners of the mv Primo Arabia for "wrongful arrest" of the vessel in Singapore last month. The ship was arrested on an application by Li brand Shipping and i Trading Corp (UK) soon189 words
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Article264 1979-06-06 10 160 pull out of HUDC register MORE than 160 Housing and Urban Development Co applicants have withdrawn their registrations since May 31 following the HUDC's announcement of price increases. The bulk of those who withdrew have opted for the Housing Board's fiveroom flats or executive apartments, which they are now264 words
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Article86 1979-06-06 10 THE MP for Buona Vista, Dr Ang Kok Peng, yesterday toured the Princess Estate Market in conjunction with the metrication programme in Queenstown constituency. Dr Ang, who is deputising for the constituency's MP, Mr Jek Yeun Thong, said the metrication programme needs the cooperation of hawkers ana86 words
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Article32 1979-06-06 10 l/PPER Serangoon and Lowland Road community centres will hold a baby snow and baby show photo competition at the new Upper Serangoon community centre on June 24 at 9 a.m.32 words
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Article71 1979-06-06 10 Spotlight on talent concert THE Singapore Music Teachers Association (SMTA) will hold a concert called Spotlight on Talent in the Music for Everyone series at the Conference Hall on Sunday at 5 p.m. The performers featured are outstanding students who are receiving instruction from well-known music teachers here. Tickets at71 words
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Article270 1979-06-06 10 Shop and club robbed of $115,000 A GANG of thieves using an oxy-acetylene torch cracked open a safe belonging to a NTUC fair price shop in Kallang Place and took $80,000 during the weekend. Police said the thieves gained entry into the shop's store-room between Saturday evening and Monday morning.270 words
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Article67 1979-06-06 10 THE case against stock broker Yong feck Lian, 43, charged with making use of specific confidential information to buy a total of $296,000 shares, was yesterday put off for furthur mention on July 3 in Court 26. The case against a housewife, Teo Chor Cher. 51, who67 words
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Article167 1979-06-06 10 Tanker blast death: Two charged TWO Taiwanese nationals were yesterday charged in a subordinate court in connection with the recent explosion and fire on board the Liberian tanker. Fortune, at Sembawang Shipyard in which a worker was killed. Ow ner-Superintendent Liv Chi-chiang, 26, was charged with causing the death of167 words
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126 1979-06-06 10 CORONER Chang Kok Ming yesterday recorded a suicide verdict on the death of Yeo Lay Geok, 25, who was found hanged in the toilet of her house in Telok Ayer Street on March 24. The court heard she did not die on the126 words
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Article65 1979-06-06 10 LEE Koon Fook. 31, was charged in court yesterday on two counts of committing criminal breach of trust of about $13,800 worth of cable tray while in the employment of Vantrunk Lion Pte Ltd in Joo Koon Way on July 11 and July 24 last year He65 words
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401 1979-06-06 10 THE general manager of a freight company told a district judge yesterday how the finance director and the managing director of his agent company allegedly admitted having swindled his firm of $143,600 in a fraudulent tender project. Mr Harold Herbert Brewer, of Sunpak401 words
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134 1979-06-06 10 TEAM FOR NEEDLES MEETING IN PARIS A FOUR-MAN delegation, led by the director of the Research Centre of Oriental Medicine here, Mr Wong Kar Chuan, will leave for Paris soon to attend the sixth world conference on acupuncture. The conference, to be held from June 17 to 22, will be134 words
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Article56 1979-06-06 10 THE vibrations and tremors which plagued shoppers and shop operators for nearly a year at Peoplt 's Park Complex have now ended. The cause of the vibrations was found to be the faulty cooling fans on the fifth floor of the podium. Last month, the faulty fans were56 words
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Advertisement127 1979-06-06 10 Now, three good reasons why you should fly British Airways to London. Concorde* Rolls Royce 747 New TriStar 500 Now, the exclusive British Airways TriStar 500 joins our 747s and Concorde to bring you yet another dimension in fast travel to London. Fly TriStar 500 any Wednesday or Sunday or127 words
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Advertisement61 1979-06-06 10 QUEENSLAND AUSTRALIA GOLD COAST LUXURY APARTMENTS FROM $37,000. CARPUS CURUINS lIGHI f II TINGS WCIUWD RINIM PIUS CAPITAL GAINS GUARANTEES APPROX RHURN PFR VI AR MMX IS FROM IHI BUIIWRS WHO GUARANTY 9% Rf TURN FROM RINIAI MANAI.IMINI SfPARAIE APARIMINIS OR BIOCK 01 Sl* AVAHABU fOR PURCHASE FOR APPOINTMENT CONTACT61 words
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502 1979-06-06 11 SHE was the only doctor on duty at the Accident and Emergency I'nit For more than four-and-a-half-hours on one particular occasion, she worked without a break, dashing from one examination room to another The patients kept coming in every minute but she502 words
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261 1979-06-06 11 The dos and don'ts at public shows I IF YOU are going to the next Singapore Symphony Orchestra concert at I the Singapore Confer- ence Hall on Monday or I Tuesday, don't be late. Late-comers will distract both the performers and audience. This is discourtesy. Munching of nuts and crunching261 words
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Article51 1979-06-06 11 THE Marine Parade community centre will hold a' Blood Donation Day at the area office. Block 69. Marine Terrace, on Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Minister for Trade and Industry and MP for Marine Parade. Mr Goh Chok Tong, will present certificates to the51 words
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376 1979-06-06 11 Quest for the most courteous motorist FROM next Friday, motorists and motor-cyclists who are stopped on the road by a mobile traffic policeman should be glad. The policeman may be singling them out for exemplary manners on the road. And it is all part of a six-week national quest for376 words
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Article268 1979-06-06 11 PAPERS DO THEIR BIT FOR CAMPAIGN NEWSPAPER companies are contributing to the courtesy campaign by giving it publicity and holding various activities for the staff and the public. Times Organisation is focusing its attention on the correct and courteous use of the telephone. "The telephone is an important instrument in268 words
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Article, Illustration287 1979-06-06 11 Surprise checks at police stations THE police have launched a two-month-long inter-unit courtesy campaign for its officers and men in the eight land divisions and the Traffic Police in (•(injunction with the National Courtesy Campaign. Announcing this at a Sress conference yesteray, the head of the Staff Inspectorate, Supt Kugene287 words
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272 1979-06-06 11 A VISITING Australian MP, Mr William Yates, yesterday said the AseanAustralia civil aviation dispute should be resolved by commercial rather than political means. "It is regrettable that the matter has become political. No problem in negotiations can be solved by ultimatum from272 words
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Advertisement103 1979-06-06 11 v Thursday. L i fWide brings i a generous lun :h txiftet spread of detectable and avopry Western and local disftes Also, we put on a ifcshion show by a leading boutique in town Time: From 12 noon 2 pm Show: 1.30 pm Models: IMP International Buffet Lunch: $12 10%103 words
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Advertisement196 1979-06-06 11 Pick your choice from here li-i i ii 4 U $-tVSjSIB| ■wi F)iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiji| 'n tjmnniimi'niiniiiiTiiMnimj No7rosi<23BL.ues> iVLLA'II- AcmaAß-360 Monthly Renta. $40 I No Frost (358 Litres) Monthly Instalment $56 I I 1 "*W Monthly Rental $50 Monthly Instalment $74 Acma AR-420 I No Frost (416 Litres) *^^^^^^^l^m I Monthly Rental196 words
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783 1979-06-06 12 The Straits Times WEDNESDAY. JUNE 6, 1979 GREAT STRAIN MALAYSIA is clearly at the end of its tether over the problem of the Vietnamese "boat people." To date the country has received 73,000 of what the authorities now call Vietnamese illegal immigrants, up from about 50,000 only a few months783 words
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927 1979-06-06 12 TAN LIAN CHOO - TAN LIAN CHOO The distinguishing factor of the NICs is the emphasis on export-orientation as a way to rapid industrialisation By By Our Pans correspondent in a special report for the Straits Times REPRESENTATIVES of member nations of the Organisation for927 words
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436 1979-06-06 12 MICHAEL WEST in London - MICHAEL WEST in London By CAMPAIGNING for this week's European Parliament elections have been marked by apathy, ignorance, boredom and hostility among Britain's 41 million voters despite weeks of high-powered debate by political leaders. Britons are widely regarded throughout the Common MarketAP - 436 words
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653 1979-06-06 12 STEPHEN PATTEN - Refugees just return to Thailand by another route STEPHEN PATTEN By in Ban Laem, Thailand THAILAND has a new policy on Kampuchean refugees. It is to stop them from crossing its frontier. Until recently its policy was to let them in for humanitarian reasons and then push them back throughReuter - 653 words
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Advertisement235 1979-06-06 12 Advertise in Thai International's Inflight Magazine (bimonthly] ....and get your sales message across to the PEOPLE market. Effectively Circulation: 65,000 copies in Europe, Asia and Australasia. Distributed to every passenger on board Thai International flights. Available free at ticketing offices, and circulated through a wide mailing list. Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia235 words
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879 1979-06-06 13 EDMUND TEO - EDMUND TEO Beware the dangers in that tube of super glue By Our reporter in London A UTTLE report about Im tor who got stuck to his bus after some children smeared glue on the bus platform handrail appeared in several British879 words
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Article, Illustration415 1979-06-06 13 Vorster bows out amidst rumours after a ruffled term in office JOHANNESBURG: John Vorster's short term as President of South Africa has been constantly ruffled by spillover from the information scandal plaguing the lower levels of government. The 64-ypai old Mr Vorster stepped down from a i-e^ord dozen yeais asAP - 415 words
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550 1979-06-06 13 RECENTLY there has been an increase in the number of instances of house brokers attempting to bind intending i sellers and buyers by requiring intending selli ers to give options or I intending buyers to pay deposits, or both. The attempt by550 words
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102 1979-06-06 13 I RRFEK U the letter "M*ve has raoaed lnowivnilenor" (ST. April Tl). The bus stop formerly situated between Blocks 5M aad 581 at An* Mo Klo Aveaae S was removed becaase Its locatia>n was aasaited far the eonstmrtUn of a has hay being102 words
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Advertisement112 1979-06-06 13 j F T\ i^^T 1 FOR SALE/LEASE 1 (ONE) OFFICE BUILDING liuikiing Aip.i M X 20 M«M«>r earh floor 4 floois Total 851 m 2 land Area j. 565 m 2 '•ion Jalan KH Hasyim Ashaii (foimerly Jalan Kcmnkmiii an) No. 48 Jakai ra f"us.it FACILITIES ti UTILITIES PLN BMrk112 words
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Advertisement510 1979-06-06 13 DATA PROCESSING SUPERVISOR 3M is an international company with plants and offices in over 50 countries around the world, and handling thousands of products. 3M Singapore has now a vacancy for a Data Processing Supervisor who will take charge of the entire Data Processing Operation in this Company. He/She will510 words
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Advertisement480 1979-06-06 13 I TRAINING OFFICER I SHELL invites suitably qualified Singapore citizens to apply for the above position based at Pulau Bukom Refinery Complex. THE JOB involves designing and conducting in house formal training courses for Mechanical Engineering Fitters and Technicians as well as Oil Movements and Process Operators. Other duties include480 words
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Advertisement604 1979-06-06 14 MARKETING COORDINATOR 3M is a US Company with offices in over 50 countries around the world handling thousands of products. 3M Singapore now has vacancy for a Marketing Coordinator to handle a -ange of products. The person will be responsible for coordinating market planning, marketing services, sales promotion and advertising.604 words
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Advertisement607 1979-06-06 14 general|||electric USA. GENERAL ELECTRIC (USA) HERMETIC MOTOR OPERATIONS PTE LTD invites applications to till the following positions REPAIR, SET-UP MAINTENANCE MEN Applicants should preferably be graduates from Vocational or Technical Schools with 2-3 years working experience in toolsetting maintenance repair of production machines ELECTRICIAN (Permanent 3rd shift) Applicants should possess607 words
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Advertisement1289 1979-06-06 14 EXPORT SALES SCOTCH WHISKY Middle Far East Long established Scotch Whisky distillers, an independent public company, whose blended and Highland Malt Whiskies are internationally recognised. seek an Export Sales Manager for the Middle and Far East As a member of a young and energetic export management team, he will be1,289 words
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Advertisement706 1979-06-06 14 diidb CINEMA SITE AVAILABLE IN ANG MO KIO TOWN CENTRE Tenders are invited from the public for the purchase of a cinema site ot Avenue 8 Ang Mo Kio Town Centre, estimated to contain on orea of approximately 1,701 sq m for development into an air-conditioned cinema Particulars and tender706 words
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343 1979-06-06 15 "KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The government is negotiating with the eWorld FixkI Programme (WFP) for provisions of rice, canned beef and 'vegetable oil for Vietnamese refugees to reduce local buying of these -items. The government wants the provi- sions from overseas so as notNST - 343 words
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418 1979-06-06 15 BANGKOK, Tuesday -MALAYSIAN Home Affairs Minister Tan Sri Gha/ali Shafie today gave a guarded welcome to "Vietnam's weekend announcement that it would Tarry out an "orderly departure" of its citizens -who wish to leave. Tan Sri Ghazalie told an airport press conference liere afterReuter; AP; AFP - 418 words
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Article64 1979-06-06 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Datuk (Dr) Mahathir Mohamad left here today for I Pyongyang to sign Malaysia's first trade agreement with North Korea. Dr Mahathir, who is also Trade and Industry Minister, is accompanied by a 23-mem-her delegation of private businessmen andReuter - 64 words
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Article53 1979-06-06 15 Govt 'yes' to new envoy KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Malaysian Government has agreed to the appointment of Mr Mihmoud Kl-Tohamy as the new Egyptian Ambassador to Malaysia. A statement from the Foreign Ministry says here today that Mr Mahmoud. 57, a career diplomat, will succeed the outgoing ambassador, Mr AdelAFP - 53 words
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Article41 1979-06-06 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaysia today signed two loan agreements for a total of $66 59 miUion with the Saudi Fund for Development to help finance a land settlement protect in Pahang and five Junior science college projects. -AFPAFP - 41 words
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Article56 1979-06-06 15 PENANG. Tues The Penang MCA has set up a task force to help police recruit mire personnel, its secretary. Mr Lee Jong Ki. said yesterday "Chinese youths who are keen to join the police 'orce can contact the Penang MCA headquarters in Transfer Road during officeNST - 56 words
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175 1979-06-06 15 Two plead not guilty to destroying idols TEMERLOH, Tues. A religious teacher mm! a student pleaded not gitlty In the magistrate's court here yesterday to charges of destroying Idols In three Hindu temples In Temerloh district last year. The teacher, Aahaarl bin Hajj Ahmad Zaln, 25, Is alleged to haveNST - 175 words
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Article88 1979-06-06 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday WEARING the purdah (a facial covering) is against Islamic principles, according to the ViceChancellor of University Technology Malaysia, Tan Sri Ainuddin Abdul Wahid. He said the Islamic tradition required women to cover their bodies but to leave their faces and hands uncovered. HeAFP - 88 words
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Article31 1979-06-06 15 PENANG. Tues. A 12-mem- ber Filipino trade mission will arrive nere from Bangkok tomorrow to explore the possibilities of joint industrial ventures in Penang, it was announced today. NST.NST - 31 words
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198 1979-06-06 15 Concorde flights' future depends on report Whether Concorde flights over Malaysian airspace will be allowed to continue after its sixmonth trial period expires next month will depend on a report to be submitted by tne Science, Technology and Environment Ministry. This was stated here today by Transport Minister Tan SriAFP - 198 words
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339 1979-06-06 15 IPOH, Tims. PERAK Chief Police Officer Datuk Yuen Yuet Leng said yesterday it was a "good sign" that all j seven communist guerillas killed in the state this year were veterans. "It is good (or us that they are staying backAFP - 339 words
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Advertisement47 1979-06-06 15 JACKPOT PRIZE J FOR TOMORROW'S DRAW 44/79 o O) o c TO WMOS WITH FIVE NUMBERS CORRECT i COMBMED DRAW WITH THE SMGAPORf SWEEP «J HONG IM GREEN AT 6 30 PM GET YOUR COUPONS NOW! ■ill #> 3 %T I n^n» r I kL^n^nft .^nSn^nl A^lB* "*> AwM47 words
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Advertisement460 1979-06-06 15 IFl'BPffllHlflHi Wa\M REGIONAL MARKETING MANAGER We arc a manufacturing company for room plant air-conditioners and refrigerators. In our corporate plans we envisaged a need for a person to fill the above post. Suitably qualified Malaysians are kindly invited to apply, rhp Job: The successful candidate is answerable to the Group's460 words
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Advertisement488 1979-06-06 15 MOSTEK MALAYSIA SDN. BHD. BAYAN LEPAS, PENANG. A leading American multi-national corporation at its semiconductor assembly plant in Penang requires urgently the services of A. PURCHASING OFFICER Who must be university or college graduates in Arts/Science or qualified members of the Institute of Purchasing Supply (U.K.) with several years of488 words
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Miscellaneous259 1979-06-06 15 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 5 14s gel a np-o« in religions (8) 8 Poem on the subecl of M. me 6 Reads one 14 arts into anoth (8). er? (10) 9 HeVen. where the uppers are 7 Where the Iwo-way 4 came in' up and the first first (6) (6)259 words
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Article892 1979-06-06 16 nsartrd ready sak «l Ihr rloar y huuimk on ihr Stork Kx. tuMge <* Sino pnrr >rMcrda> mmpuml with thr previous in«rtl-*f with m M«* »"<l >o« i Adjusted lor <rnp nfiitN mfl d J i d unrh d m unrh d d -6 nl 1 I unrh892 words
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Article320 1979-06-06 16 SINGAPORE I NTT TWST iMuum 1 prims tor Ju «> The Commerce 2.14 2.27xd The Saving Fund 139 1.47 S pore Pro* Fund 1 00 1.06 Spore Sec Fund 184 1.95 Spore Invest Fund 134 1.42 Spore Equity Fund 0.98 1.03 ASIA lINTT TBIIST (Managers' prims far Jnn320 words
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Article1582 1979-06-06 16 BID and offer onres officially listed .tnd business in an reported to the hanp 1 ol Singapore yes'rrday th the number of shares 'raded shown in brackets in lots of 1 000 units unless otherwise speci. fied All Times Settlement Contracts ire quoted after the word sett1,582 words
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Article111 1979-06-06 16 4 1/2% 1 880 1250.000) (***** BUM) 4 3/4% 16/9/80 1250.000) ***** WBSS) 5 3/4% 1/6/78-80 (250.000) (100 758 100 85S) 5 1/2% 1/5/79-81 (250.000) HOO 358 *****S) 5 3/4% 1/9/79-81 (250.000) 1100 4SB 100S8S) 5 1/4% 1/3/81 (250.000 M 100 058 *****8) 5% 15/4/81 (25.000)111 words
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Article1531 1979-06-06 16 HID and offer pn<t-> offHully listed md nusiness in and reported to the f Kuala Lumpur Si.uk Exchange yes < ■M the number of shares 'raded shown in hrackeu in lots of 10»0 uriLs unlru otherwise spectINDISTBJALK Ktrmt .1 ICH 1 «S. i2l 1 82 (3) 1 831,531 words
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Article48 1979-06-06 16 VUtnunhit* Kramat Inl Wood PAN rracton WV.rnm Sigma Mrt.l Dah Yung M Brrwerie* DBS N S T Setron IliKh A Low 540 380 218 805 510 287 Ml 135 585 510 510 242 432 1H 20 18 10 10 8 6 8 5 5 5 5 448 words
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Article33 1979-06-06 16 Fed >blr. Metro Hld». 0 C B C FaipinK Textile Sin Chew PerlU Plant I««nu Dev 110 362 710 128 480 424 230 180 -12 -6 -5 -5 -4 -4 -3 -333 words
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Article38 1979-06-06 16 Sime Darby 331.000 Con« Plant 137.000 Wearnes 82.000 Faber Merlin 80 000 High A Low 71.000 U O B 75.000 Tganu Dev 85 000 City Dev 51.000 N B T 45,000 Spore Cilaaa 38 00038 words
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Article31 1979-06-06 16 3.T. Index: Industrials: finance: -totels Properties: Minings: 3 lantations: 5.C.B.C.: r c Tn/i 2310.58 *****8 401 11 ***** 695.87 696.36 ***** 293.81 ***** 251.28 199.16 199.44 659.02 ***** 384.17 384.7231 words
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Article131 1979-06-06 16 THE STRAITS tin price eased $9 to $1,981 per picul in Penang yesterday on an official offering up 48 tonnes to 231 tonnes The overnight London market was also easier with (or ward buyers plunging !,115 to £7,110 per tonne LONDON: Tin on the day lost L 35 for131 words
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Article30 1979-06-06 16 Rubber: June 5 Singapore: June: 314.00 cents (up 5.50 cents) Malaysia: June: 315.50 cents (up 4.00 cents) Tin: $1,981 (down $9) Official offering: 231 tonnes (up 48 tonnes)30 words
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Article32 1979-06-06 16 LONDON Copper prices on Monda) i previous in brackets i Wirenar Spot C875 t*3) sellers MKOM): Three Month buyers L889 50 (E8T8) sellers LS90 (C878.50] Markrl laar: Firmer S»le«: 14.800 tonnes32 words
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Article469 1979-06-06 16 OPENING prices in the Singapore rubber market yesterday were marked up about two cents following the after hours' steadiness here on Monday and higher London advices dealers said. I .aler values gained further ground on upcountry, trade aid speculative buying coupled with covering demand, although some profit-taking emerged at469 words
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Article100 1979-06-06 16 RA8 SSR20 SSRSO MRELB (I Ion palWtl 1 1 ton p«llMI (Carrnl Mlkl Ba»ra Srllrr. ***** 2WJ0N 2M50 2WS0N July (forward Mthl »■>«. Srllrr. 2WJ0 288 SON 283M) *****N SMKCV SMK M. SMR GP SMH I SMK l<> SMR 20 SMR JO II loopallrti .1 t..np.lWt. II100 words
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Article182 1979-06-06 16 THE KILOBAR market for gold deliverable In Singapore yesterday opened at $19,747 and closed at $19.660 In the Far East, gold opened surprisingly high at $277 40 80 but it was sold down immediately to $276 25 65 before buying appeared It rallied to a high of $277 10182 words
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Article333 1979-06-06 16 ALL was qnlet on the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday as dabblers withdrew to the sidelines. Price movements were mere ripples bat the general trend was steady. Clearly reflecting the non-committal mood of the market was the nearcomplete absence of dealIng on the settlement boards. Market333 words
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Article241 1979-06-06 16 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday closed SSs? 8181£pS holiday today. Dealers were generally uncertain and prices moved erratically though range and margins were small. On balance, the New Straits Times industrial index edged up 0.48 point to 433.85 while the volatile Business Times index gainEd 19.24 points241 words
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Article187 1979-06-06 16 THE l-S dollar opened lower at $2 2015 30 in the Singapore forex market yesterday, compared wnh > 12 2040 45 at Monday's close The lower opening was in line r. 53s is: Ur position continued as a reaction to news that Japan's export letter of credit187 words
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Article162 1979-06-06 16 INTERBANK rates at 3.00 pm Loral dollars to 1H units of foreign currencies: Currency* Nominal >•!•• Smithsonian quoted yesterday (croM)parity Percentage change Local dollars to one unit of foreign currency: US dollar 2.2045 2.2055 2.8196 Sterling pound 4.5795 4.5845 7.3469 Australian dollar 2.4335 2.4455 3.4286 NZ dollar 2.2920162 words
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Article194 1979-06-06 16 Asian rates ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on June 5: IS Dollir.lSpotl Offer B.d 7 days 10 7/16 10 5/16 1 months 10 10 2 months 109/16 107/16 3 months 1013/*****1/16 6 months Hi 10 9 months 10 t 10 12 months 10 i 10 Sw.r'rr Dai194 words
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Article49 1979-06-06 16 RANGE of prims offered by Ml count houses on June 5 Overnight 4 W Call deposits 11. Ckniag Buyiag Selliaf 3month Treasury bills 4 11/16 49/16 3 month Bank bills 7 7 3 month CD 7 7 6 month CD 7 7. Source: National Discount Co ud h49 words
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Article48 1979-06-06 16 Closing Interbank rates fur Singapore dollars on June .-> Offer Bid Overnight 6 1 1 month 6 6 2 months 7 6 3 months T- 7 Overnight mode 6 Strnm: Aitlry ft Pnurr. NOTK: Tnese rales may differ slightly from those ijuoletl h> banks to 'hrii cusiomois48 words
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Article25 1979-06-06 16 THE averag* rate at which Singapore banks are currently prepared u> lend u V their heat easterners la 8 per rent I25 words
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Article284 1979-06-06 16 I HONGKONG: Stock prices j closed firmer in moderately active trading yesterday, on a lack of selling pressure with some investment buying, and properties attracting the most interest, dealers said. The Hang Seng index rose 2.82 at 556.96 points, and Hmki k«ag Laad rose 10 cents to HKJ7 35.284 words
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Article237 1979-06-06 16 TOKYO: Share prices closed sharply lower on massive liquidations yesterday, in reaction to recent high levels, dealers said. The Dow Jones average fell 74 75 to close at 6,123.96 points with a volume of 360 million shares. The New index closed at 441.23, down 4 10 points MO 386237 words
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Article77 1979-06-06 16 Striking prices of the options officially listed on the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday, the period, bids and offered prices and business done, if any. with the number of options traded shown in brackets. CoM Storage (June $2.00) (0.3180.365). C C (June $2.60) (0.428 0.475). Haw Par (June77 words
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Article86 1979-06-06 16 KUALA LUMPUR: Lien Hoe Industries announced an audited group pre-tax 1978 profit of M 53.40 million ($660.000). on a turnover of $23.07 i million ($19.96 million). The parent company's pre- tax profit was $2.05 million i $190,000 1 on a turnover of 36 million ($15.10 million). AReuter - 86 words
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Article34 1979-06-06 16 T City pays six pc TOWN AND CITY Properties has declared a first and final 1978 dividend of six per cent gross (five), payable on July 20. to shareholders registered on July 6— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article128 1979-06-06 16 CHINESE PRODI CE EXCHANGE, SINGAPORE, NOON CLOSING PRICKS PER PICI'L YESTERDAY: C*r«Ml «U: Bulk $130 sellers, old drum $13S sellers, new drum JHO I sellers. Cfn: Mixed (loose) UK Cont i 182 00 buyers Pepper: Muntok ASTA white fob I IOC. NLW $322 SO sellers. Sarawak white fob128 words
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Article89 1979-06-06 17 SYDNEY. Mon SHARE prices closed easier yesterday with little indication of overspas buying, dealers said Metals Exploration lost 18 rents to 90 cents following news thai Mid East Minerals had acquired 5.15 million shares representing 22 5 per rent of the issued capital, and plans to acquire89 words
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Article206 1979-06-06 17 NEW YORK. Mon Stocks ended mixed today in the slowest trading in three weeks though takeover plans and speculation fired interest in a number of issues The market was held in check by a lack of a consensus on the direction of the economy and interest206 words
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590 1979-06-06 17 LONDON, Mon Shares prtm closed easier but above the days lows in quiet trading ahead of the UK budget next week At 300 p m the Finan CW Times index was down 6.6 at 506 9 Most leading industrials fell hetween lp and 3p590 words
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Article63 1979-06-06 17 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Monday 510.9 Friday 513.5 Week Ago closed DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday 821.80 Friday 821.21 Week ago closed LONDON DOLLAR PREMIUM Monday 51 losr. Friday MM U>s1 J H.K.HANG SENG Tuesday 55«.88 Monday 564.14 Week ago 564 2S SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 490 M Monday 481.5263 words
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Article697 1979-06-06 17 THE proposed scheme to regroup six of the plantation companies operating under the Barlow management umbrella (aces opposition from London brokers and institutions. Following the posting of full details of the merger scheme more than a week ago. institutional holders and brokers specialising in plantation equities697 words
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251 1979-06-06 17 Higher costs restrain growth at Malaysian Containers IN CONTRAST to the sharp jump In profits rnjayrd *>> its erstwhile sister company Siagapare Glass, Malaysia* On tamers (1974) Berkad managed onl\ a moderate Improvement In its trading position during the financial year ended last March" 31. Group pre-tax profit rose ll.t251 words
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Article350 1979-06-06 17 Sf'ARKS are expected to fly at the annual general meeting of the Straits Trading Company tomorrow when representatives of a disgruntled group of shareholders •onverge here to air their grievances The group of minority shareholders is up in arms jver what it alleges are inadequate disclosures of information350 words
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Obituary85 1979-06-06 17 It is with deepest sorrow and regret that we announce the death of our beloved hAox Factor Sales Manager and Director, Mr. Kenneth Murakami. As a mark of respect, the office will be closed on Thursday, June 7th 1979. The Management and Staff extend their deepest condolences to the85 words
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Advertisement1008 1979-06-06 17 \SJ Sales Manager- Wines The Company is a leading importer of top quality wines and spirits and is part of an international group. It is expanding its operations in Singapore and Malaysia and requires a Sales Manager to handle sales of the product range to supermarkets, hotels and restaurants The1,008 words
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Advertisement444 1979-06-06 17 THK BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTKR 18. l»7O EDITION) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the First Meeting of Creditors In the undermentioned cases will be held on Wednesday 20th June 1979 a*, the Official Assignee's Chambers. Supreme Court Building, Singapore 6. In Bankruptcy Nos 1114/78 Theresa d/o Dass (m.w.) of 147-A. Blk.444 words
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Advertisement458 1979-06-06 17 TIMES PUBLISHING BERHAD have the following scrap materials for sale on a half yearly/annually contract basis 1) Aluminium Scraps (offset plates) 2) Used Fixer 3) Unsold Magazines 4) Torn-up IPC Magazines 5) Lead Dust 6) Used Computer Cards and Forms 7) Unsold and Waste Newspapers 8) Wooden/Plastic Core-plugs 3 inches458 words
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Advertisement379 1979-06-06 18 CLASSIFIED ADS 284-4422 I FOR SALE SHOPPING GUIDE 1 Antiques MOVING SELLING ANTIQUES ml furniture Hani t.. fmd 2 Arts ft Crafts LESSONS AND MATERIALS rmling 9 For Sale MID YEAR SALE W L Jewellery. Silver. t I Silver Plate. Crystal J UP TO 30% DISCOUNT k. .'Selected Items Marked']379 words
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Advertisement295 1979-06-06 18 REED ORGAN FOR Sale Suitable I'nce &I7S 1 year old Tel 479M«0 Danny CM RICOH PHOTOCOPY MACHINES nths guarantee lr.iliisri.S(l upwards Tel *****45 SLENDERTONE Mkll Belling j above i.SU> Still undel SPECIAL 25N DISCOUNT few Kisnball Organ on all models •or 1 month only wtnl. st.M ks last song s295 words
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Advertisement661 1979-06-06 18 I FOR SALE SHOPPING GUIDE 14 Machinery For Sal«/ Wanted FOR SALE 1 unit Sumitomo' II hp 375 l.SOOrpui V S Motor ll > units Atlas R Hore x N Hv .Iraullc Cyclinders H units 4 Hore x lti Hydraulic Cyclinders Tel *****4 2827 FOR. SALE: J-TON Yale KorkllM M661 words
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Advertisement255 1979-06-06 18 100 ton (two 50 ton hooks phis 10 ton aunliary) overhead travelling crane complete with 300 It of run- I way and cnlumns giving 35 ft under hook height Very reasonably priced. CONTACT JANE 2****** 18 Pets FULL GROWN PUGS ef imported parent champion sire Female on heat Also Dachshund,255 words
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Advertisement403 1979-06-06 18 II EMPLOYMENT b) Secretarial and Clerical f International British Company in Jurong requires PRIVATE SECRETARY lo the Managing Director. Preferably with several years of experience Mature outlook c Able to work mdepen dently Working i days a week. Company's fringe benefits and transport provided Please write with full details slating403 words
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Advertisement422 1979-06-06 18 AIRLINE TICKETING COUkSE SpecialU CleslKlied tor those seeking employment m the Airof our students are ni.w working with SIA MAS. CPA etc All Instructors are direct from the Airlines New classes will commence on 10/6 et 513. Sth floor Katong Shopping Centre 13/6 at 621. 6th floor People's Perk Centre.422 words
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Advertisement583 1979-06-06 18 AT YOUR SERVICE Telephone Service Weekdays 830 am SOOpm Public Holidays 900 am lOOpm Saturdays 830 am -300pm 1 11 00a m for Sun Itmnl Counter Service Regular office hours Times Orchard M/0S Lucky Plata (9) Centre. i Close from I pm 2pm I Times Centre New Industrial Road 1583 words
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Advertisement756 1979-06-06 18 ESTABLISHED TIMBER COMPANY requires experienced male accounl s assistants Requirements Able lo work independently. with good typing speed Must be experienced with at least higher negotiable Please apply with full particulars and non-return-able photograph to The Finance Manager. B T Box A9172S ESTABLISHED MARKETING FIRM cum Typist Immediate!) Call personally756 words
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Advertisement685 1979-06-06 18 SECTION INDEX I FOR SALE SHOPPING OLIDE II EMPLOYMENT 111 VEHICLES BOATS IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES V SERVICES BUSINESS VI EDUCATION TRAINING VII TRAVEL RESTAURANTS VIII ANNOUNCEMENTS FERSONAL IX OBITUARIES II EMPLOYMENT Italian Freight Forwarding Company urKentlyreiiuires 1) FEMALE GENERAL CLERK Minimum OCI <> level with knowledKe and expe- < rieni685 words
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Advertisement582 1979-06-06 18 STENOGRAPHERS/SHO'IThAND TYPISTS 100*1 in Shorthand and Typing Mile to start work Immediately iood starting salary and other ringe benefits plus tret bus liens wrtation to and from Toe Payoh. riong Bahru. Clementi, Taman Ju ong \pply immediate!) n pei ton vii do. photo rraph to ENAMELLED WIRES (j) PTE I'D582 words
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Advertisement702 1979-06-06 19 II EMPLOYMENT 31 Situations Vacant b) Secretarial and Clerical RCOUMEO TYPIST CUM Recepllolary SIM to *250 InterestCl) write l. M Box A***** "•TOUIRED 3 STENOGRAPHER/ l">lsu Familiar with PMBX pply imtd 1608 Huilding 1 or tel URGENTLY REOUIREO CLERK in wri.nK salary working expertence qualifications and telephone number to Rm702 words
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Advertisement725 1979-06-06 19 A weM established Swedish Organ setion dsahna, m vacuum cleaners and floor polishers requiree S SALES PERSONNELS I Male Female) ill Must possevs own transport (21 Experience in the similar field preferable but not essential (II Able lo converse in Fnglish and various dlalec Is (41 Be willing to work725 words
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Advertisement509 1979-06-06 19 II EMPLOYMENT Hardworking SALES REPRESENTATIVES required Experience not necessary l^il^j weSanl call st MLSfhWr.. Spore IS YOU ARE DISCONTENTED WITH YOUR PRESENT JOB. WHY SUFFER? GET OUT OF IT NOW AND WE ARE NOW IN OUR SECONO PHASE OF RECRUITMENT DON'T MISS THIS CHALLENGING OPPORTUNITY TO BE ONE OF OUR509 words
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Advertisement767 1979-06-06 19 RECRUITING MATURED ANO Hardworking Personnels as Life Insurance Agents Good career advancement Full training provided Contact *****78 REOUIRED BY TRAVEL Industry. 1) Experienced Top Executive 2) Ticketing Sales Representatives Earning salary and attractive commission for Post 2 Apply with full details, telephone number and photograph to Queen Street P O767 words
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Advertisement700 1979-06-06 19 II EMPLOYMENT A LARGE MANUFACTURING COMPANY invites applications for the post MALE TECHNICIAN* c Vocational Certificate In woodwork/ furniture making or Secondary 4 education c completed full-time National Service or be exempted c Experience Is not necessary as we are seeking young persons who are adaptable, hardworking and willing to700 words
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Advertisement522 1979-06-06 19 Institute of Management Services LECTURER: MR LIM YEW KAI A recognised UK qualification in Work Study and O 4 M opens a new career lor you Course begins on June 8 For brochures, phone *****1/2 Centre for Cereer Development 99f Market Street (6th Floor) QUALITY INSPECTORS (Process Control) Requirement. c522 words
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Advertisement687 1979-06-06 19 II EMPLOYMENT TATA requires TOOL-ROOM MECHANICS At least 2 years experience as precision miller/grinder in the manufacture or maintenance and repair of press tools, jigs and fixtures and plastic Candidates having experience in tool and die making may also apply The successful candidates will be required lo perform shift duties687 words
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Advertisement638 1979-06-06 19 A major Japanese electro nic.electrical manufacturer of well-known brand household products is planning to set up a production plant in Tos Payoh to manufacture electronic components and assemble Hi-Fi equip- ments andseeks theappoinlment of the following PURCHASING CLERK (Male) The Purchasing Clerk is res ponsible for seeking out the best638 words
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Advertisement644 1979-06-06 19 II EMPLOYMENT An Engineering Firm in Jurong invites applications tor Ihe post ol PERSONNEL OFFICER The Man we ire looking for should possess K ood personality and pleasant looking Me must be hi-lnifjual in both BnaUah and Chinese and ahle to handle Personnel Management function Independentl) Please write in giving644 words
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Advertisement358 1979-06-06 19 jbCORONA |X Join now as i> Female Production Operator Th« first 200 selected applicants will get One free T-shirt One beautiful key-chain SBO Cash Bonus A chance to win many valuable PRIZES See us today at Personnel BPt JLfMrW CORONA MANUFACTURERS (PTE) LTO. 7. Bedok South Road, Singapore 1646 Tel:358 words
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Advertisement265 1979-06-06 20 II EMPLOYMENT 31 Situations Vacant j f) General CLINIC NURSE required Please call al BLK 21 205 GHIM MOH ROAD SINGAPORE 10 EARN AS YOU LEARN .n.inle I .darin will be em for rrow in Suite 2014 20th Floor Shaw Centre Scotts Rd Singapore 9 EARN 112 45 PER ELECTROLUX265 words
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Advertisement611 1979-06-06 20 GODREJ lec.mres 1) SKILLED DIE A TOOL MAKERS (attack fitting tools Minirears et rlificate in die and 2) SPRAY PAINTER Kxperien. Ed in spray painting of office equipment and similar products Minimum experience of 2 years essen- Hal or Vocational Trade Cerm spray painting Those having experience in I ird611 words
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Advertisement716 1979-06-06 20 II EMPLOYMENT U FAIR MATE A l.lsl exp.indinn e,e, ironies iii.mutarturer of FAIR MATE cassette lape recorders with radio W( .md |i.>rlahle stereos urgently requires YOUNG MALE/ FEMALE OPERATORS i 7 hours per cl.iv i H#<juif sments s Completed Primary is educa- J tion s Age 14 Its years We716 words
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Advertisement442 1979-06-06 20 Singapore (Private) Limited I FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS High starting salary ofH $ISO 00 per month Afternoon shift 11 00 Per H day Night shirt $1 SO Per dsyH Semi ..nnual Increments Attendance benefits of^| $10 00 Per month Annual wage supplemental Annual leave 11 days Pcr a H year Free442 words
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Advertisement327 1979-06-06 20 II EMPLOYMENT RcO P A iM Do you want to be a SHIPS COOK? National Maritime Board ion in'.rcid,. month (residential) ships cook course on the training ship Singapore Trainees .ire only required lo pay $35 pm for food money Onlylimited vacancies are available Prospects: On completion of training you327 words
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Advertisement655 1979-06-06 20 unites applications for the following posts A) DIVER Requirements: c Completed secondary education and fluent in Knßlish and Malay c Must be below 40 years of age c Must have undergone underwater training with a recognised marine organisation and have a minimum of 5 years' experience as an independent Diver655 words
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Advertisement541 1979-06-06 20 II EMPLOYMENT SINGAPORE ISLAND COUNTRY CLUB We have vacancies lor Ihe following (A) ASSISTANT TENNIS SQUASH ATTENDANT (B) OFFICE MESSENGERS (OMEN'S CHANGING ROOM ATTENDANT (D) HANDYMAN Requirements: For Poets (A), (C) and (D): 1 Completed full-lime National Service. (2) Minimum Qualification Passed Secondary II (English or Chinese Stream (3) Must541 words
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Advertisement499 1979-06-06 20 YAMAHA MUSIC SCHOOL llasv;l,:inclesfor A) Receptionist Clerk Requirements: c 18 years and atxive c Passed (iCK <) level with at least a credit in KnKllsh c Able to work from .1 pm u>9 pm i B) Male Maintenance Staff Requirements: c It years and above c Completed secondary school education499 words
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Advertisement354 1979-06-06 20 II EMPLOYMENT PHILIPS requires STORE ASSISTANTS (MALE) Oualif icalions/E iperience: c Completed Se, endarv I c Related experlem thoiiKh preferable is not essenli.ll Duties: w. sre on i day work week Noshill duties I Interested call personally between 9a.m. 11a m with relevant documents at: PHILIPS SINGAPORE PTE LTO (Video354 words
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Advertisement648 1979-06-06 20 i'hzi»aiiik:k*x i FOOD SUPPLIES LIMITED r MmuraenU) For its Jurong Warehouse/Office (1) PERSONAL DRIVER (1 vacancy) Candidates should i qualified Claas 3 Driving Licence (2) GENERAL WORKER (5 vacancies) (3) MALE CLERK (1 vacancy) Candidates should poamei OCI ■o i evel srKl For its Holland Village Supermarket (1) STACKER (1648 words
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Advertisement426 1979-06-06 21 II EMPLOYMENT 31 Situations Vacant t) General ntoutncD one delivery > BCOWJCO PUMP ATTENOANT and !ier Apply Mol Train: Buklt Tllllah Koarl S (Mire 10 Tel Nf W ClHtum immediate vacancies for (1) PLUtMERS (2) ELECTRICIANS 13) APPRENTICES Foe Fire Protection System Illr Those win. pr.ne Usssaaetess a ill ii426 words
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Advertisement228 1979-06-06 21 I Qollei invites applications lor FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS We have vacancies for shift (Permanent Ist, 2nd or 3rd shift (and no shift duties. 16 years and above c Singapore/ Malaysian Cititens and Permanent Residents c Primary education in any Languagp stream c No working experience required as training will be228 words
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Advertisement432 1979-06-06 21 II EMPLOYMENT Srll-.KilleMVe label printing ronpanj k North inriei for those whohavr completed National Service and are M.il.ivM.in Citl/ens (A) SENIOR PRINTERS I'lrl.-rahlv with ex[.>erienre ixTletire on letterpress m.i c tune in pnntmK company (B) PRINTERS Preference will b«- given U> experienced applicants Without experience will also Iw onsidered (C)432 words
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Advertisement271 1979-06-06 21 Ensure Secure Employment at aS^S^lsa uropean 0 Standard Electronics Pte Ltd as PRODUCTION OPERATOR (FEMALE) Earn BETTER WAGES €919 starting f O wage a£OCO within W %>£%3O a year CJ9/. wlthm •jOtU two years PLUS 1O il Month •lOlfl Bonus BETTER WORKING CONDITIONS 2 months probation Training Free Uniforms Air271 words
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Advertisement556 1979-06-06 21 II EMPLOYMENT FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS (Permanent first shift) In addition to good pay good working conditions good supervisors good promotions Accommodation provided for non-citizens USA G.E. Hermetic Motor Operation Pte. Ltd. 251 Jalan Ahmad Ibrahim L Singapore 22 Tel: 652 188 j VAN DRIVER CUM Delivery wanted Come personally to556 words
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Advertisement695 1979-06-06 21 Urgently required WAITRESSES (FULLTIME) FEMALE CASHIERS (EXPERIENCED) DOOR BOYS Kxperiencr all advantage a Willing to work 3 rotating shifts c Age 17 above a Waitresses Primary (ashlers Secondary 2 a Kx|ierlence not necessary training will be provided Please call personally to: TIVOLI COFFEE HOUSE. 290. ORCHARD ROAD. TEL: 37S*9I Urgently695 words
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Advertisement765 1979-06-06 21 111 VEHICLES BOATS RENT-A-TRUCK aircon .ar from lloe Hong Trading Co 1 Dunlop Street (8). *****51 *****73/ 29:«)501 TRISTAR TRAVEL SERVICES Pie I. til oilers airc.nd cars t competllive rates Call *****20 *****58 $450 ONLY RENT a new Datsun pickup monthly Kiee mileage. 24-hour service MSUM *****16 44 Vehicle Accessories/765 words
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Advertisement853 1979-06-06 21 ELIGIBLE FOR PARF H172 ToyoU Crown Deluxe Automatic CBI trldge. radio, aircond. new tyres metallic gold Excellent condl tlon lIIJMU.II.U Tel *****73/4 j END IMS AUSTIN Mini 1000 cc air-cooler, new tyres, goor condition 29:***** END I*7l MERCEDES 2KOS Air Iree Price $12,500 Loan $9.0 M Ie Tel *****82 END853 words
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Advertisement1025 1979-06-06 21 111 VEHICLES BOATS i MERCEDES 2SOS AUTOMATIC. MM in,!,, el Lind co owner He.m ***** l condition Metallic grey Aircond. eaatStM radio new lyres etc $45.0111 ono Contact *****3« during < I flee hours I MERCEDES 2SOS AUGUST ir.l Nippon Denso ur, ..ml i.nlm cassette, new paint Highest oiler secures1,025 words
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Advertisement974 1979-06-06 21 I*7o. MAZDA 1000 Wit lav r» pir.-s., vi condition Kind I] i o ma. I HO-lurf, Mr- QOTI I*7o MAZDA I*oo unlliar Kea ■it eligible lor I'AIU Te 4.SZSI7S riint.H t DatM I*7o MERCEDES 2SOS I kmao an COD radio i assit I. mlchelln t jrrei tip top condl tion974 words
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Advertisement1771 1979-06-06 22 111 VEHICLES BOATS 111 VEHICLES BOATS 45 VthiCNM For Sal* 197$ FORD ESCORT 1100. one owner good condition Tax Sept $7 200 Tel *****55. Mr Sla I*7s LATE DATSUN IOOA 1 own-r. original paint, low mileage Highest offer secures Tax Sept IV' Ml I*7l MAZDA CAPCLLA IMW cc Amnnd radio,1,771 words
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Advertisement670 1979-06-06 22 111 VEHICLES BOATS WANTED URGENTLY 1001 I C irtOlli c s.r.ipcars Willing to pay Illßhprire Tel ***** 1874 or TtTS WANTED: 1000 SOW re cars for (SERIES II) i any good used c*™™? JAGUAR XJt 43 AUTOMATIC any Mercedes Benz Tel *****3/ *****3 Company registration or private WE PAY GOOD670 words
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Advertisement799 1979-06-06 22 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES Shop houses ideal for all kinds of business. Ready for immediate business functions. •Apartments with modern amenities for immediate occupation. •Convenient transportation. LUCKY REALTY CO. LTD. 15th Floor. Far East Shopping Centre. Orchard Road. Singapore 9. Tel: *****11. *****5. *****58 Tenure o' land bO years leasenoio I799 words
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Advertisement799 1979-06-06 22 IV ACCOMMODATION ft PROPERTIES [SHOPS/1 I SHOWROOMS I I SALE LEASE BUKIT TIMAH Bukit Timah Plaza ORCHARD ROAD Far East Shopping Centre Lucky Plaza C E Orchard Orchard Plaza Shophouses Tanglin Shopping Centre NORTH BRIDGE ROAD/ ROCHORE ROAD Peninsula Shopping Complex Peninsula Plaza Textile Centre Auto Sparepart Centre SELEGIE ROAD799 words
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Advertisement481 1979-06-06 23 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES 51 Accommodation Vacant b) Flats (i) MERIM PIAZA (B*jch Road) Numerous one-bed-room bachelor studio menu available .se The apartments are luminously finished and nave a .tine view of the city Furnishing optional and fully aircondltloned Rental from $650 pm up» (b) lAT* TOWER (Bukit Timah Road) IV*481 words
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Advertisement762 1979-06-06 23 |j OIST APARTMENTS 2 3 bedrooms servant s ui-furnished Sl.«» furnished Jl TIKI (aaTrOCI hie i Property Agency >m (7S7Wi *****11 i i OIST APARTMENT. 3 bedrooms servant's, fully carpeted, spa- -ions living dining, fully air- conditioned, nice big kitchen. furnished unfurnished $1500 > to $2,000 Call *****41 2 DIST762 words
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Advertisement737 1979-06-06 23 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES OIST. 3 PARTLY FURNISHED Kooms for rental Singles prefer red All facilities except cooking Tel *****98 OIST S CLEMENTI AREA, room to lei $150 pm Interested contact: *****53 OIST FAN EAST Mansion furnished aircond room, bathroom attached Cooking/laundry la- illliess37o **********56 FURNISHED ROOM AT Karrer Koad Rental737 words
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Advertisement936 1979-06-06 23 j ATTRACTIVE PRE-WAR bungalow along main Telok Kuiau Road. two storey solidly constructed. 2 entrances to the property, separate garage, annexed kitchen, large garden. 13.200 sq ft with vacant possession $249,000 Victor Si Morns Tel: *****/ >iH uwfi BUNGALOWS: TUOOR CLOSE, $405,000 Woollerton Park $450.000 Ewart Park $610,000 Astrld Hill936 words
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Advertisement759 1979-06-06 23 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES LUXURIOUS PENTHOUSE AND APARTMENTS FOR SALE/ RENT hirst class residential I area. Central alrcondlI tionlng. Well maintain- ed For immediate occupation. CONTACT: *****0/ *****. GEYLANG. LORONG 33. Partly i furnished Luxurious apartment. tremely big lerrazzo hall $130 I 000 negotiable Viewing today or I weekends, lei *****76759 words
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Advertisement715 1979-06-06 23 GROUNDFLOOR WAREHOUSE/ 'FACTORIES al Pasir Panjang River Vallry and MacPherson Area 2.000 12.000 sq ft Inter ested call 9711 1/ *****2 GROUND* LOOR WAREHOUSE, APPROXIMATELY 4.000 5.000 sq ft with high ceiling required, able to store heavy cargoes at Districts 9 14 or surrounding areas Call *****7. Llm WAREHOUSE WITH715 words
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Advertisement385 1979-06-06 23 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES CENTRAL OCBC Cantrt Close to Raffles Place Substantial car parking space Subdivided suites from 85 sq.m to whole floors of 965 sq.m Rental from $2368 per sq.m/ month inclusive Robinson Road Typical whole floor of 356 sqm or subdivided suites from 75 sq.m Rental from $18 84385 words
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Advertisement552 1979-06-06 23 61 Shops To Let/For Sale/Wanted BEDOK SNOPPING COMPLEX lock-up shops and market stalls for immediate rent Contact Miss Ng 23&2411 BUKIT TIMAH PLAZA Ist fir shop. I No 118. next coffee house, rent $1,350 Phone *****9 BUKIT TIMAH PLAZA |S>W«I Oroundfloor. facing escalator, ideal location for retail bwalneea Area 612552 words
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Advertisement1352 1979-06-06 23 V SERVICES A BUSINESS §NOW YOU CAN PROTECT YOUR CARPET WITH cotchgard PROTECTOR COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL WE WILL SCOTCHGARD YOUR NEW CARPET TO LENGHTEN IT'S LIFE OPRFVENT STAINS FROM BECOMING PtRMANFNI. O«FP YOUR FRESHLY CLE ANEOCARPF TING lOOKING NFW lONGFR. n.. •3« 1222-***** G 50 ESTIMATES I Jb.II I T|M[1,352 words
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Advertisement421 1979-06-06 24 V SERVICES BUSINESS 83 Packing/ Removals PBOVIOf TRIP SERVICE 0i1,,, rr> pickAithout PSA/Asla*OßT CARGOES Clear inanort Tel *****K2 79 For Hire f EQUIPMENTS FOR RENT 3 each CAT D-6 LGP Dorer witn Wrnches 1 each CAT D-5 LGP Do?* with Winch 2 each CAT D 334 T A 1 75421 words
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Advertisement740 1979-06-06 24 87 St«ambath/ Massage AFTER A HARD .l.ii s work kindly i all al International Keepfit Centre Merlin Hotel For Appointment phone *****73MM I cxl 425 BALI HEALTH CENTRE Have a relreshmg sauna hath or nut- \|>erient ed girls Visit rttoti i. Pan. 101. of Ring M4M JEUNESSE ET BEAUTE for740 words
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Advertisement621 1979-06-06 24 VI EDUCATION TRAINING Ib GIRLS! jobs ara Becoming nardar to gat you naad banar quiMcakons The London Chamber ol Commarce and industry Private Sacratary s CarMcala is racognraaa ■memaoonalty as one o' tr* r^grwsi ouaMcakons obtainable Tf«s axammakon lha only Prrvale Sacretarial Eiammakon supefv.sea by tna Mnsiry o( Education Enrol621 words
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Advertisement776 1979-06-06 24 MICROPROCESSOR PROGRAM *N»K! nnatfaj Mpji Niiiida> 1 in |i n< slartuiK Slh 10th. .short hand tx-KiMM«-rs Wednesdays:* 8.10 pm (6lh). 51r.283T .selrgn' lomplex (above I'rinrc :il i.tJI!M9 NEW SESSIONS FOR DECEMBER 79 EXAMS (Fulltime ft Part time) ASSOCIATION OF CERTIFIED ACCOUNTANTS Found A ."mm from 18lh June Prol. I. 11.776 words
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Advertisement1041 1979-06-06 24 VI EDUCATION A TRAINING eSSB^SSISak EXPERIENCED TUTOR PftOVtOCS BOOM tuition in all levels sub STAMFORD CENTRE C^-.' oln'""o ln nX '"">•■-■' «»>k •KEY PUNCH COURSE UP».(NCED RELIABLE A three months part-time specialist in MaUiemaUcs course on the FEATURES. iM.ut- m Kknifinary OPERATION and PROGRAM- A.ifin ic.i, ,i PhyslceJ Selene*, all1,041 words
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Advertisement249 1979-06-06 24 VII TRAVEL RESTAURANTS location in 4 great cities. The affordable way to see more ol the orient See-il-yoursell unescorted tours that include hotel accommodations plus breakfast and tramler Your arrival and departure will be mcl and assisted by the local agent at every destination. Singapore Tokyo Hong Kong Singapore 7249 words
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Advertisement331 1979-06-06 24 VII TRAVEL A RESTAURANTS fUNTYERSAL 1 presents the most comprehensive range of Malaysian Tours with 21 Departures a week to N-'N N v PENANG. TAIPING. IPOH. S HILL. Nix X L N^IALACCA. J B -WA# By AIR V. BY RAIL l V. *BY COACH USh-^tcj, X Tours from 2-6 days|^|331 words
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Obituary, Illustration65 1979-06-06 25 MOM TAN BOON YEAN Age 7t. w/o late Kway Ong Hin. passed away peacefully on 4/6/7* leaving behind sister Tan Hong Km sons Kway Yaw Qum: Kway Yaw Tong; daughters Mary. Hone Ins. 2 daughters in-l«w 3 sons in law; 19 grandchildren S Graal grandchildren to mourn her loss Cortege65 words
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Obituary19 1979-06-06 25 IN EVER LOVING llleinorv c.l our helmed To* Boon Toon Rested etern.iiiy ii yean today Always19 words
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Obituary, Illustration33 1979-06-06 25 MR WONG POH HUNG DEPARTED 6 6-7« ■>o Middenl> without if. unit i A thought 01 y>vj brmit^ us tlrjr- hart lofrttier will nnScdly mittad by loving wiv»t aon. daufl'-tefl iont-in-lj* A grandchildren33 words
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Obituary, Illustration19 1979-06-06 25 CHAN TIANCHUAN Departed 6.6 77 Two years had passed Forever missed and remembered by Family Inserted by Sally Lim19 words
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Obituary, Illustration29 1979-06-06 25 MRS CHOA TECK HIN n— TAN GEOK CHOO Departed: 6 6 76 IT EASED YOUR PAIN BUT SPARKED OUR SORROWS TREASURED FOREVER MEMORIES Of YOU CHERISHED BY LOVED ONES29 words
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Obituary, Illustration121 1979-06-06 25 MRS ADELAIDE DC SUVA and beloved nildren o( the latf Harold B-iinut I> Silu aho passed B«aj p*aeerull> on the 28 5 79 ex- prew their appreciation and .hanks for ondolences. *rpji!iv dun itiuns and comforting pr?>Jl relailwi .md Friend* during their recent bfrr.iv**- The Family of the121 words
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Obituary40 1979-06-06 25 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR. NADESON GOVINOASAMV departed on 2.6.1979 with to express their heartfelt lhanki to all relative*, friends and colleague! in Singapore and Malaysia lor their kind assistance, condolence*, visits, wreaths and donations during their recent bereavement.40 words
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Obituary, Illustration85 1979-06-06 25 Madam Lim Swee Cheng, aged 77. passed away peacefully on 4/6/79 leaving behind beloved ions Siong Scow Lin. Siong Scow Liang. Siong Scow Hoon. Siong Scow Hiong. daughter* Siong Siew Oon. Siong Siew Poh. Siong Siew Foon. Siong Siew Chwee. daughters-in-law Ma Rey. Lee Gek Keow. Choo Mvi Lan. Peng85 words
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Obituary, Illustration55 1979-06-06 25 MR KENNETH KEISUKE MURAKAMI AGEDM PASSEO AWAY PEACEFULLY ON S JUNE 1979 LEAVING BEHIND BELOVED WIFE THERESA. SONS AN ANGELINE AND SON-IN-LAW PAT CHILDREN FUNERAL SERVICE WILL BE CONDUCTED BY REV AMIOTTE AT ST. FRANCIS XAVIER CHURCH. SERANGOON GARDENS AT 10 a.m. ON 7 JUNE 79. THENCE TO MT VERNON55 words
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Obituary188 1979-06-06 25 CABLE RECEIVED FROM India that Srimathl Karnalaninwi 0 I .ile HalaKrishnari and M^ur o! Mr doptnatbaa of are* Krtafena i...sst-rt a«raj peacefully on 4 6 1979 Instrtrd by Oopinalhan and family Blk 2. No 308-B (.him M»h Hiiiitl Singapore. 10 I TV I *****0 MIS* ROSE MC INTYRE188 words
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Obituary, Illustration103 1979-06-06 25 Mdm. YEO J00 HIANG aged 84 passed away peacefully on 5 6 79 leaving behind Sons: GIANG TAI PIT, ONG TEE SOON, JOHN GIANG Daughters: PNG SOON LIANG, ELSIE HARDY FANG CHIN NEO. WONG CHIN SWEE Dough»ers-in low CHUA SWEE MENG, CHUA BOEY NEO Son m low WONG PENG103 words
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TIMESPORT PAGE ONE
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Article505 1979-06-06 25 EAST AFRICA SHOCKED BIRMINGHAM, Tues. Singapore crashed to an 87-run defeat in their final mini-World Cup Group One cricket match against Papua New Guinea here yesterday. Singapore were all out for 87 runs in 54.3 overs, in reply to Papua New Guinea's total of 174 madeReuter - 505 words
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Article95 1979-06-06 25 UROl'P 1 P L D Pto ■w«» 4 t 1 14 E. Africa 4 7 1 II* P. N. (Macs 4 I 1 t I S-fn 4 I I 1 < \i*radB* 4 1 I t GBOUPt 4 4 I 1( Caute 4 1 1 It ■'•Mil 4 tReuter - 95 words
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Article, Illustration352 1979-06-06 25 LONDON, Tues. John Lever (above), the paceman England's cricket selectors overlooked for the World Cup, set English county championship leaders Essex on their way to an innings victory over Lancashire in Dford yesterday. In a devastating morning spell, he took seven for 27 as Lancashire, replying toReuter - 352 words
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188 1979-06-06 25 Conteh all the way in modest display LIVERPOOL (England), Tues. Britain's John (onteh outpointed American Ivy Hroun •ver II rounds here last night, bat It was a modest performance for a man who next month challenges Matt Franklin, of the I'nlted States, fnr the World Boxing Council's light-heavy-weight title. onteh,Reuter - 188 words
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Article160 1979-06-06 25 Cauthen to ride Tap on Wood EPSOM (England), Mon American teenage jockey Steve Cauthen will ride Tap On Wood in tomorrow's 200 th Derby horse racing classic. Cauthen had the choice of Cracaval and Two Of Diamonds from Barry Hills' Stable, but decided to stick with the mount he rodeAgencies - 160 words
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Article375 1979-06-06 25 FAIRWAY - FAIRWAY By KAMPONG MELAYU ITJ can make it all the way in the Class 2 Div 3-1,100 metres race in Ipoh on Sunday. The Sica Dan five-year-old, who was very consist ent last season, has been running some good races this year. Kampong Melayu 111375 words
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Article167 1979-06-06 25 TOKYO, Tues. The Asian Amateur Athletic Association have decided to call on the International Amateur Athletic Federation to admit Israel, now AAAA members, to some other regional group, Japanese sources said today. The decision, reached at the Asian body's council meeting here yesterday, will be conveyed to the London-based167 words
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Article120 1979-06-06 25 Bermuda beat East Africa by nine wkts. East Africa 94-9 inns, closed (E. James 3-23, W. Trott 3-8). Bermuda 1001 in 28.4 overs (W. Reid 59 n.o). Canada beat Fiji by 56 runs. Canada 209-6 in 60 overs (J. Vaughn 64). Fiji 153 in 53.5 overs. Unite*Reuter - 120 words
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Article, Illustration294 1979-06-06 25 TOKYO, Tues. Olympic Champion Nadia Comaneci, of Rumania, won two individual events, including a perfect performance in the floor exercise, to highlight the 1979 gymnastics World Cup here. The 17-year-old Rumanian, who stunned the world in the 1976 Montreal Olympics, when she scored maximum marks294 words
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357 1979-06-06 25 Italy cycle race, was forced out today with a knee injury. Knudsen, holder of the second overall place up to the 16th stage, during which he fell, was not at the start of today's 18th stage from Trento, North Italy, to Barzio. GOLFAgencies - 357 words
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TIMESPORT PAGE TWO
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Article, Illustration477 1979-06-06 26 PATRICK BASTIANS - PATRICK BASTIANS Profile.. .By Nine-year-old Priya's into golf and squash... WITH her button nose and pigtails, it looks as if nine-year-old Priya Sen s happiness depends on an ice cream scoop. It's the facade she likes to project. But behind all the cuteness lies a highly-competitive golf and squash477 words
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Article67 1979-06-06 26 SINGAPORE Airlines powered their way into the Anchor Business Houses' Squash League with a 5-0 whitewash of Malaysian Airlines System in a qualifying match on Monday at the Fraser and Neave court, in River Valley Road. In another tie. Automated Systems beat Jonathan Publications 4-1. In67 words
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Article291 1979-06-06 26 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By NINE leading Singapore professionals golfers left yesterday to take part in the $33,000 Mizuno golf tournament, starting tomorrow over Ipoh's Tiger Lane course. Singapore are fielding a strong team in the professional section, but the same cannot not be said about the291 words
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Article188 1979-06-06 26 CHARLOTTE (North Carolina), Tues. Graham Marsh, the former New Zealander who now claims residency in France, fired a two-round total of 135 to lead a group of qualifiers into the United States Open j championship on June 14 in Toledo, Ohio. Arnold Palmer, making a rare appearance inAP - 188 words
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Article86 1979-06-06 26 BECKENHAM (Kent). Tues. Australia's Evonne Cawley Goolaeong, who was arguably Wimbledon's most popular winner when she won eight years ago. gave notice that she is ready to launch a bid for a second title this year. She began her final prepara- tions with a smooth victory86 words
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Article, Illustration128 1979-06-06 26 SOUTHPORT (England), Tues. Scott Hoch, a 23-year-old Walker Cup golf star from North Carolina, yesterday steam-rollered past Welshman Gwyn Jones 5 and 4 in an impressive start to his bid for the British amateur championship over the 6,156-metre par-72 Hillside course. Hoch, who won all hisUPI - 128 words
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280 1979-06-06 26 BERNARD PEREIRA - BERNARD PEREIRA By THERE was no earthquake or volcanic activity in Jakarta last week. But a lot of Indonesians still lost plenty of property. All because it was Thomas Cup I week, with the final rounds' being played at the Istora280 words
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Article119 1979-06-06 26 INDONESIA'S young box- I ing talent will go on parade at the Asean championships, beginning at Stadium Negara on Wednesday. Only two of the 11-man team, Charles Thomas and Benny Mariany, who i arrived in Kuala Lumpur, are well-known. Charles won the bantamweight title in the119 words
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Article293 1979-06-06 26 PARIS. Tues. The fight for the U5549,000 ($107.800) men's singles title at the French Open tennis championships enters a crucial phase today with tough matches involving three of the four top seeds. The biggest question mark hangs over thirdseeded Guillermc Vilas, of Argentina, who hasReuter - 293 words
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Article72 1979-06-06 26 Nastase strains groin PARIS, Tues. Rumania's volatile tennis star, Illie Nastase, is to miss Wimbledon this year because of a groin strain. Nasiase, 32, said he would play in his country's Davis Cup tie against West Germany next week, and then take a month's rest. The Rumanian, twice a WimbledonReuter - 72 words
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Advertisement638 1979-06-06 26 KESEDAR TOWN PLANNING 1. Lembaga Kemajuan Kelantan Selatan i KESEDAR i requires the services of a. an economic and financial analyst b a transportation engineer for a period of not more than five months each beginning Ist July. 1979. Their services arc required as inputs in the preparation of plans638 words
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Advertisement861 1979-06-06 26 I w i Metal Box Berhad (Incorporated in Malaysia) The Directors have pleasure m announcing that the audited results of the Group for the year ended 31st March 1979. compared with the results for the same period last year, after providing for depreciation, are as follows GROUP (MS'000) 1978/79 1977/78861 words
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TIMESPORT PAGE THREE
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Article, Illustration407 1979-06-06 27 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By SOMOO MANOHARAN, Singapore's Malaysia Cup striker, has been put in quarantine following an attack of flu. He has been told to keep away from the rest of the Singapore players, who are staying at a local hotel during centralised training for407 words
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Article198 1979-06-06 27 THE HAGUE. Tues. Ajax Amsterdam completed the "double" yesterday when they won the Dutch League championship title, despite drawing 1-1 at home to AZ'67 of Alkmaar. With one match to be played. Ajax head the league table with 52 points from 33 games. Second are FeyenoordReuter - 198 words
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Article61 1979-06-06 27 MOWCOW, Tues Soviet world champion weightlifter Yuri Ardanyan has set two world records in the 82.5-kilo-Kramrr.e category, only a week after his failure in the European championships in Bulgaria He improved his own jerk record by one kilo to 212 5 kilos, and lifted 382.5 kilos altogether, addingReuter - 61 words
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Article, Illustration132 1979-06-06 27 BARBARA SWALES (right), considered "as good as the men", certainly shows it as she holds her own in a practice chnkka at the Singapore Polo Club yesterday. Barbara is in the SPC team for the annual triangular in Koala Lumpur to celebrate the birthday of theTAN WEE HIM - 132 words
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121 1979-06-06 27 ERNEST FRIDA - Coaching clinics by Japanese team ERNEST FRIDA By JAPAN'S crack gymnastic team, now in Singapore, will hold two coaching clinics today and tomorrow at the Singapore Badminton Association Hall. The clinics, from 9—ll in the morning, are open to teachers, students and the public. Shuji Tsurumi, 41, who won a121 words
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Article28 1979-06-06 27 FITZPATRICK ironed out the challenge from National Iron to win 1-0, through a Warid Wan Mohd goal, in an Ovaltine League .soccer match at Jurong yesterday.28 words
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Article189 1979-06-06 27 THE DECISION by the South-east Asia Games organisers not to reinstate bowling in September's programme in Jakarta was expected by Singapore officials, reports WILFRED YEO. M. K. Lee, the Singapore Tenpin Bowling Congress' first vice-president, said yesterday that the STBC were not disappointed because they were189 words
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379 1979-06-06 27 PN'G HONG KWONG - PN'G HONG KWONG By KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Pahang will abandon their usual attacking style when they meet Singapore in the return leg of the Malaysia Cup soccer semi-final in Singapore on Saturday. While Pahang will settle for a more defensive role, they will alsoNST - 379 words
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348 1979-06-06 27 WILFRED YEO - WILFRED YEO By ANDREW MAX, 21, nicknamed 'SmaU Boy" because of his impish appearance, registered a manly 1,279-pinfall total to occupy second spot in the Masters qualifying list of the national bowling championships at Starbowl yesterday The bespectacled lefthander fired lines of 201, 202,348 words
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Article40 1979-06-06 27 PORT Authority Recreation Club trounced Koyo FC 7-0 in a friendly soccer match at Bukit Chermin yesterday. PARC's goals were scored by Sutari Waghi and Yeo Swee Cheong (two each), Kamsani, Mohd Noh and Mohd Hamfa40 words
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Article71 1979-06-06 27 PHILIP Pang won the Laguna Park Residents Association's men's singles tennis title when he beat John Wee 6-1, 6-2 at Laguna Park yesterday. Other results. Men's doubles Philip Pang and Lee Heng Kok beat John Wee and Amos Wee 6-3, 6-3. Mixed doubles William Tan and71 words
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Article67 1979-06-06 27 BOWLING Singapore national championships (Starbowl). GYMNASTICS Japanese learn demonstration (SBA hall 7.30). SOCCER NFL Div 1: Farrer Park v Caimhill (Jalan Besar 8), Police Cup final: Jet Rangers (Toa Payoh Police) v Gloucester United (Jurong Town Police) (Padang4.3o). SQUASH Men's C grade League: SCC 2 v PSRC 2, Bukom 167 words
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Article, Illustration336 1979-06-06 27 WHATEVER happened to "the Shah"? This was the question 30,000 Pahang supporters asked each other on Sunday. The "Shah", of course, is lanky Pahang striker Rosmaini Mohamed Shah, a highly skilled ball player who was strangely subdued in the Malaysia Cup semi-final match againstNST - 336 words
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Article118 1979-06-06 27 JAKARTA, Tues. Indonesia will send a junior badminton team to next September's South-east Asia Games to aTlow the senior players their long overdue vacations, a spokesman for the Indonesian Badminton Federation said here today. Head of the Development Bureau of the Federation, Sumarsono, si. id theReuter - 118 words
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Article17 1979-06-06 27 HOTEL PHOENIX edged out Asia Hotel 3-2 in a friendly soccer match at Tanglin yesterday.17 words
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Article316 1979-06-06 27 Intermediate coach Jitta sacks third of squad for lack of commitment A THIRD of Singapore's intermediate soccer squad have been sacked following their unsuccessful efforts in last month's Asian Cup tournament, reports JOE DORAI. Coach Jitta Singh begins his rebuilding programme by retaining only six of the 18 players316 words
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Article272 1979-06-06 27 Malaysians worried despite win Results at a glanre: Group A: Malaysian Juniors 4 Singapore 0, Kedah 4 Pahang 8, Kedah Malacca I, Armed Forces 3 Pahang 1, Singapore 1 Malacca 0, Malaysian Juniors 7 Armed Forces I. Group B: Perak 4 Selangor 3, Selangor 0 Johore 1, Penang 9 PerlisNST - 272 words
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Advertisement155 1979-06-06 27 Is it true? \fes, it's true. JB TREATS THE METAL AND NOT THE OIL!! MALAYSIAN* PENANG" GRAND GRAND V J v. J And here's how! IST OVERALL IST IN CLASS Y. S. KHONG (Series Production Cars*) aftND OVERALL RONNEYCHIN (Ltd. Formulae**) #>RD J OVERALL Jl WILLIAM MEI (Ltd. Formulae*) i|155 words
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Advertisement173 1979-06-06 27 REPCO ATTENTION: METAL COMPONENT MANUFACTURERS REPCO now offers you the latest in metal component manufacturing techniques COLD FORGING APPLICABILITY Cold forging is applicable to most components produced by normal machining methods such as speaker yokes and caps, sockets wrenches, gears, bushing hubs, bolts, and watch cases ADVANTAGES Include negligible material173 words
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Article, Illustration135 1979-06-06 28 Woman PC leads harbour cruise sing-along ALL together now, sing this spirited Marine Police woman constable, backed by her colleagues and Police Academy bandsmen, leads a group of children in a sing-along on board the PSA ferry Sea Princess. The occasion was a harbour cruise yesterday, followed by a picnic135 words
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Article29 1979-06-06 28 MOSCOW. Tues. Cosmonauts Vladimir Lyakhov and Valery Ryumin in Salyut 6 have become the second Soviet team to exceed 100 days in space. T<iss reported. APAP - 29 words
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462 1979-06-06 28 As bid to resolve issue goes 0n... COLOMBO, Tues. TWO rival Kampuchean Foreign Ministers have arrived in Colombo for a ministerial meeting*of non-aligned nations amid failure by a special committee to resolve the issue of which of the two should represent Kampuchea. ButReuter; UPI - 462 words
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176 1979-06-06 28 Thai Defence Minister on Asean tour BANGKOK, Tues Thailand's New Defence Minister, General Prem Tinsulanond, will have talks on pressing Indochlnese refugee prob- lems with Asean leaders during a two-week regional tour starting tomorrow. Expressing sorrow at the plight of Kampurheans seeking asylum In Thailand from war and hunger InReuter; AFP - 176 words
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Obituary49 1979-06-06 28 Late CLASSIFIED DEATHS MR. LIM CHOW HOE. aged 63. passed away peacefully on ft/6 '79. Cortege leaving Singapore C'askel on Thursday 7/8/79 for Ml Vernon Crematorium. MI88 CLODILOUS MARY McGUIRE (DIDI). hi, passed away peacefully 4/6/79 Mass St. Joseph's Funeral Parlour 8.30am Mt. Vernon 9 45am 6/6/79 No wreaths.49 words
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Article245 1979-06-06 28 ISMAILIA, Tuesday PRESIDENT Anwar Sadat announced today he had concluded a deal with China which Western diplomatic sources said involved a large shipment of Chinesebuilt MiG aircraft. Mr Sadat announced the deal at a meeting with officers and men of the Egyptian armed forces near thisReuter - 245 words
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Article43 1979-06-06 28 NEW YORK, Tues. The Dow Jones industrial average, which rose 0.69 point yesterday, was ahead 3.12 points to 825.01 at 11 a.m. today. Advances led declines. 695 to 373. among the 1.521 issues crossing the New York Stock Exchange tape. UPI.UPI - 43 words
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Advertisement366 1979-06-06 28 BUSINESS TIMKS Singapore's financial Daily I'ntf SOr Annual Subv nphon SI.V: Foi subscription, call *****1 Ext 231 TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. HEWLETT PACKARD Singapore, one of the leaders in establishing a research and development team here, has seen its investment pay off. It will shortly be offering the I first of a366 words
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Miscellaneous128 1979-06-06 28 Amsterdam 15-25C Goudy Lm Aageles 16-22C Cloudy Athens tC Maalla 25-34C Clear Baagkak 28-34C Sunny Maatreal 15-28C Sunny Beirut 17-27C Sunny M«ae*w 12-16C Goudy Berlin 18-28C Sunny New Delhi 26-41 C Clear Brussels 13-21 C Cloudy New Yark 16-19C Cloudy Buenos Alrca 7-14C Sunny P»rt» 14-20C Qoudy < alro 21-34128 words
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The Straits Times SECTION TWO
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Article871 1979-06-06 1 TAN BAN HUAT - TAN BAN HUAT By THE work of a court interpreter has become more and more complex and demanding nowadays, so much so that it is getting increasingly difficult to recruit men and women of high calibre to join the service. The reason is simple: school leavers871 words
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Article63 1979-06-06 1 >Jxf xueV learning honxf practise, exercise xfgubn habit 3 ]>J f-£j-»isu custom, tradition y\ -+t x'yTweichong become a habit through constant proctice *it' on exercise s N xiguoncnengziron habits comes $eCOnd nature For example, you may say. i?~\ J^J r£n women yThggai xiang ffj J\ «^J o63 words
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Article82 1979-06-06 1 £l A?S pa 1,, m .z. as B -1- fh air n± as i i -r-4ll!|-$jlfcfiiM±i2 JW&ftf£M^ BKLj2-f2H#tfj A -tJUAIB&gfc W °^??^N«fcHft <^if £PfJb 9Ki£ Li itHtftfj i£i£ lf}%'l£ If bravery is a quality which knows not fear, I have never seen a brave man. All men are frightened.82 words
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Article180 1979-06-06 1 111 G*7J£ II I".ftMl*Stt*ffl«* Ifcfti/jigWlSfcWnll »ffl«i«*ft-t»ffjjfii* ffl ft 53 »:«L ±m-ft£■» 14 W f r .-jj^^jji^ ftfe M«« v ttii+l£i:w*«** m iStmm m toff± ««f*u offi6 JEW A: n+Ji»awf*HltM» ffefn^.t'^AflWKjffc 7c»aftflBifttefr:ilK* W J Wtt'J*fl]lf#AM*i» ifoiL s? '>*«!» P««« MM #9#— W4KKI *tt it W o iti W Htj A A180 words
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Article, Illustration355 1979-06-06 2 RACHEL BARNES - Artist who is totally in the picture RACHEL BARNES By I ANTHONY Poon is completely involved with the art scene in Singapore, both commercial and otherwise. He is the manager of one of the republic's most active art galleries. Alpha, founded in 1971. Mr Poon took over f Alpha in355 words
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Article, Illustration385 1979-06-06 2 GERALDINE TANG - GERALDINE TANG By HANDSOME blue-eyed British actor lan Ogilvy, who has a striking resemblance to Roger Moore, is the next super hero to rescue damsels in distress in the new television series, Return of the Saint. As the indestructible, haloed Simon Templar.385 words
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278 1979-06-06 2 Crossfire comes on the local jazz scene THE jazz scene will emerge from its languor when Crossfire, an Australian jazz band, gives a concert at the DBS audi1 torium this Saturday at 8 p.m. i Sponsored by the Minis- try of Culture, the concert is part of the group's tour278 words
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Advertisement65 1979-06-06 2 For a good old-fashioned English meal... Our silver wagon offers the Daily Special succulent roast, carefully aged and done to perfection. The Stable's charcoal grill also offers a variety of juicy sirloin steak, prime cuts of tenderloin, spicy pork spare ribs and skewers of king prawns. Served in the tradition65 words
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Miscellaneous938 1979-06-06 2 TV and Radio SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening and Please Don't Eat 7.30 News and Newsreel (Malay) the Daisies (Repeat) 7.55 Happy Days Hardware Jungle 3.25 Diary of Events (Malay) 8 25 Man Undercover 3.30 Gunsmoke Island in the Desert *j|j cX^Jjf 0 2 "2 !j' ern ssion J r938 words
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Article, Illustration160 1979-06-06 3 SILK has always been highly desired for Its luxurious texture, radiance, sheen, comfort and beauty. Its popularity' has not deminlshed with time. la Singapore, silk may seem beyond the reach of the average working girl because of Its price. An Imported silk blouse costs at least $15«. But160 words
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Article, Illustration168 1979-06-06 3 DRESS after your own fashion. Wear clothes which reflect your personality and make you feel comfortable and not what the fashion czars dictate every year. This advice comes from Renato Balestra. dubbed one of Italy's most inspired designers. He said: "Many designers nowadays168 words
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476 1979-06-06 3 I Tan Lee Leng I - I Tan Lee Leng I 1 Ol3lC© \l X OI ->/ r Til TAy°*v r B <, "V BACON and ham come from pigs which are specially reared to produce a certain proportion of lean meat to fat. The pigs476 words
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Article, Illustration457 1979-06-06 3 mon joint from the middle of the leg. It has an excellent flavour and weighs about 2.2 kilos. An ideal joint for boiling and baking, especially when studded with cloves. Hock gammon is the cheapest of all the gammon joints but it has a457 words
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Article510 1979-06-06 3 S.L. TAN - By S.L.TAN (CONVERSATIONS^ HAIR NEWS from New York: Apparently, it's humid in New York too. Leading hair stylists there say that when the humidity rises, curls (natural or otherwise) go haywire. The solution is either rolling hair or going with the frizz but at the510 words
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Advertisement263 1979-06-06 3 If you are serious about your figure come for a free consultation FREE $55/= f e Rf 4r4 r te x/oiiPwpß .^km KaW facilities voucher m for Ladies t^^^M open from 9.00 am 'for the first 20 1 to 10.30 pm Ladies to call, A Tropamare s£i Executive Fitness Club263 words
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541 1979-06-06 4 THOMAS WEE - THOMAS WEE By THE Education Ministry's new study loan scheme for teachers is meeting with only mild response so far less than 10 have applied, according to a ministry official. But the official said there has been "quite a number of enquiries."541 words
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279 1979-06-06 4 Maths A will not be on exam list from next year STUDENTS applying to sit for the GCE 'O' levels after this year will no longer be able to offer Mathematics Syllabus A as an examination subject. This is because the Cambridge authorities have decided to remove this subject from279 words
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Article124 1979-06-06 4 Dollar, Yen troubles of yard A MEDIUM-SIZED shipyard In Jurong hM Kone into receivership because of financial difficulties caused by the fall of the American dollar and the rise of the Japanese yen last yew. The shipyard, Marine Builders, Is still operational and Is now completing Its order under the124 words
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