The Straits Times, 10 June 1979
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Title Section13 1979-06-10 1 The Sunday Times 30 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 143/1/79 No. 2246 JUNE 10, 197913 words
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Article42 1979-06-10 1 RACIAL groups cannot monopolise Malaysian ••ducatioii Their Pilme Minister. Datuk Hussein Onn, said student numbers In the five universities will follow the national ratio about half Malays, on.- third Chinese and one-tenth other minorities. Full rrport: Page 11.42 words
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Article37 1979-06-10 1 H>KtiKl> VISAS are being sold at SM to SBM to innocent Indian visitors wishing to stay longer. About Indians have been found with false -tamps in their passports. o Full report: Page 5.37 words
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Article37 1979-06-10 1 NKWSPAPERS, teachers say, should be brought into the classroom to help improve language, general knowledge and reading speed. K\en comic strips can be used to teach moral issues. Full report: Pag' 5-37 words
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Article53 1979-06-10 1 IX) VOl know the II rimmindmrits far moturisLsT The Traffic Police ha\e drawn up a 1'..'7-pagt- manual to drive homr the safety ...owase. It includes driving hints aid advice on local Insurance raveraxe, In English and Chinese. I seful also far pedestrians, cyclists and motorcyclists. Fall53 words
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Article49 1979-06-10 1 WOl LD >ou really want to create a human replica of yourself with all your faults and virtues? Science still cannot carbon-copy man In the laboratory, but when this her ernes possible, there could be some vital social, moral and ethical implications. Full report: Page 12.49 words
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Article48 1979-06-10 1 AMERICAN stars Dinah Shore, Harvey korman, Don Meredith, Kvdle Germe and Steve Lawrence will fly in to help "sell" Singapore in the I nitrd States. A Ji-rnember Los Angeles film crew will shoot two fllmlets here with the stars. o Fall report: Page 11.48 words
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Article461 1979-06-10 1 IRENE NGOO - IRENE NGOO Now the NWC says it... By 6 As labour is the only natural resource that we have in Singapore, it is imperative that the optimum use of it must be made as a matter of policy. This policy will be realistically reflected in the461 words
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Article, Illustration110 1979-06-10 1 JIBILJATION is written on the faces of the Singapore players (right) m they bear-hag striker DoUah Kasslm after he scared the goal which beat Pahang 2-1 at the National Stadium and won Singapore a place In the final of the Malaysia Cap. Singapore seeded only110 words
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Article47 1979-06-10 1 IXtNDON, Sat. The Soviet satellite Soyuz 34, launched on Wednesday, has linked up with space station Salyut 6 in which cosmonauts Vladimir Lyakhov and Valery Rumin have been orbiting the earth (or more than 100 days, a Moscow Radio broadcast monitored here said today. AFP.AFP - 47 words
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120 1979-06-10 1 The government is to set up special day release camps to enable drug addicts who have spent at least six months in drug rehabilitation centres to work in factories and other places. These camps will be sited near industrial areas. Disclosing these details last night,120 words
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305 1979-06-10 1 BANGKOK, Saturday THAI authorities today packed another 100 buses with about 8,000 Kampuchean refugees for what appeared to be the second stage of a mass forced repatriation of escapees to Kampuchea. Western refugee sources confirmed that between 7,000 and 10,000 Kampucheans were sent inAP - 305 words
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262 1979-06-10 1 Rahim cuts short Indochina speech COLOMBO, Sat SINGAPORE'S Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Rahim Ishak had to cut short a speech on Indochina today because he was not allowed to refer directly to the Kampuchean issue. Mr Rahim was speaking in a full policy debate at a meeting hereReuter - 262 words
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Article, Illustration161 1979-06-10 1 IN SCHOOLS, teachers appear to be major culprits when it comes to breeding discourtesy. They humiliate their pupils, fling books at them, and even refuse to reply when greeted by pupils. These and other "crimes of etiquette" were discussed at length in a series of seminars for principals161 words
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845 1979-06-10 1 SEAH CHIANG NEE - Lee: We can learn from West Germany SEAH CHIANG NEE By PRIME Minister Lee Kuan Yew said in an interview published here today that Singapore can learn from West Germany how it is possible to be democratic and disciplined at the same time. In the interview published in the German-lan-guage845 words
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Article38 1979-06-10 1 KAMPALA, Sat. Mr Bob Astles, British-born aide to expresident Idi Amin. was flown back from Kenya to Uganda today and taken in handcuffs to Kampala's l.uzira Prison, where he will await trial for murder. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article50 1979-06-10 1 Latest Police shoot suspect KAKI-SKIHK, (West Germany), Sat. West German police today shot and arrested Kuif Helssler, one of six main suspects in the 1577 slaying of industrialist Hans-Martin Schleyer. Prosecutions pokesman Hans Piesker said police cornered Helsttler early this morning while observing an apartment in Frankfurt's Sachsenhausen district. AP.AP - 50 words
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Miscellaneous24 1979-06-10 1 The weather IP TO 1 P.M. TODAY: Isolated showers mrwimi inid-da>. TEMPERATURES I P TO I A.M. TOMORROW: Maximum SI C; minimum 25 C.24 words
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Article, Illustration287 1979-06-10 2 '300 Russians killed in Afghan town' report PARIS, Sat. MUSLIM rebels have killed 300 Soviet officers in the western Afghan town of Herat in stepped up fighting to overthrow President Nur Mohamed Taraki 's proMoscow government, a report said here yesterday. The Arab-language weekly Al Mostakbal, which is published inAFP - 287 words
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228 1979-06-10 2 Sadat's party heads for landslide victory CAIRO, Sat. Egyptians have voted in overwhelming numbers for President Anwar Sadat's parliamentary candidates, thus giving him a new vote of confidence in his Middle East peace policy. Incomplete results of Egypt's first multi-party elections in 27 years showed Mr Sadat's National Democratic PartyUPI - 228 words
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282 1979-06-10 2 US rapped for not curbing the use of oil NEW YORK. Saturday WEST German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt yesterday criticised Americans for failing to curb their consumption of imported oil and called on all nations to shun protectionism and strive to achieve a world economy. In an address before the AmericanUPI - 282 words
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169 1979-06-10 2 TOKYO, Sat. Japan plans to propose the establishment of a new international organ to deal only on energy matters at the Tokyo economic summit from June 28 to 29, government sources said today. The sources said Japan would like to form such anReuter - 169 words
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Article91 1979-06-10 2 MANILA: The Philippines banned six and eight cylinder cars from its roads at weekends from today to save fuel and foreign exchange. T"he Ministry of Energy said such cars would be impounded if their owners disregarded the restriction. Exempt are tourist vehicles, diplomatic cars andReuter - 91 words
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Article73 1979-06-10 2 $2.2 b copter plan PARIS. Sat. West Germany and France will soon sign a USSI billion (552.2 billion) agreement to build a new antitank helicopter, General Jacques Mitterrand, President of the French Aerospatiable Company, said yesterday. The new combat helicopter, to be known as HAC PAH 2. would be builtReuter - 73 words
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Article35 1979-06-10 2 NEW DELHI. Sat. At least 20 workers were killed yesterday when the roof of a cold storage collapsed in the northern Indian town °i Sheoraipur, the Press Trust of India (PTI) reported Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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199 1979-06-10 2 Another border attack by Iraqis, says Iran TEHERAN. Sat. Iraqi border guards opened fire on the Iranian border post at Shalamchem, near the port city of Khoramshahr in south-west Iran yesterday, the official Pars news agency reported today. This was the second reported Iraqi border attack against Iran this week,AP - 199 words
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Article81 1979-06-10 2 LONDON. Sat. A Palestinian Arab gunman was given four life sentences for the murder of an Israeli stewardess in a gun and grenade attack on an Israel airlines crew bus last August. Jerusalem-born Sahid Mihyi, 22. was found guilty of murdering an El Al stewardess, Inl Gidron.Reuter - 81 words
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238 1979-06-10 2 DONALD Duck, that feathered star of 128 Walt Disney cartoons, is 45 today, but like many Hollywood veterans hitI ting middle age he is releI brating his birthday quietIt was on June 9, 1934, that Donald made his I debut in TheAP - 238 words
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257 1979-06-10 3 GENEVA. Sat. The United Nations has promises of new homes for over 10.000 refugees from Vietnam under a new scheme designed to help stem the flow of "boat people," the deputy UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) Dale de Haan said yesterdayReuter; AP - 257 words
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Article72 1979-06-10 3 LONDON: Mr Val Orrin and his wife Monica face the prospect of going to jail if they cannot find an animal-loving landlord. The couple from Sussex were given a court order yesterday to leave the stables in a nearby race course where they have been living withAP - 72 words
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Article94 1979-06-10 3 TOKYO: Japan will instal 200 colour \ideo cassette players in China to give Chinese technicians free lessons in Japan's advanced industrial technology, it was reported yesterday. The newspaper Asahi Shimbun said an agreement would be signed today between the JapanChina Video Network Company and the ChineseAFP - 94 words
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Article83 1979-06-10 3 WASHINGTON: A five-year-old boy was mauled to death by an uncaged leopard before horrified spectators at a circus performance in New Jersey. Authorities said yesterday the boy, Jerome Vacrarezza, was returning to his seat near the centre ring when a chained leopard leaped from a stool andReuter - 83 words
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Article32 1979-06-10 3 BIRMINGHAM. Sat Six letler bombs, exploded in post offices ir Birmingham last night and firs* reports said fivepeople had been injured There were no immediate indications who was responsible. Rev-32 words
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288 1979-06-10 3 JAL cancels 132 DC-10 flights: 19,000 will be hit TOKYO, Sat. Japan Air lines (JAL) has cancelled 132 domestic and international flights which use DC-10 jets for one week starting today, a spokesman said. Nearly 19.000 passengers, most of whom had reserved seats on domestic flights, will be affected by288 words
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Article127 1979-06-10 3 TOKYO, Sat. Indonesia and Japan said today that Asean had been playing a significant role in promoting peace in the Southeast Asian region. The stand was expressed in a joint statement issued by Indonesian President Suharto and Japanese Prime Minister Masayoshi Ohira after twoReuter - 127 words
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233 1979-06-10 3 Crash flight's last moments on tape CHICAGO, Sat. Air traffic controllers and other radio operators watched helplessly as American Airlines Flight Itl lost an engine, then plunged to the pound, killing 215 people, tapes released by the federal government show. A transcript of radio transmission to and from the controlAP - 233 words
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Article155 1979-06-10 3 BRUSSELS, Sat. The headquarters of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation's (Nato) forces in Europe will go underground to reduce its vulnerability to surprise attack, military sources said here. Several thousands of people work at the Su- I prem* Headquarters^ Allied Powers in Europe (Shape) atReuter - 155 words
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Article649 1979-06-10 3 THREE VITAL POINTS NEEDED TO SOLVE PROBLEM THE Senior Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Mr Rahim Ishak. was to have put forward yesterday to the non-aligned conference in Colombo a threepoint proposal for solving the Kampuchean conflict. Mr Rahim did not complete his649 words
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Article95 1979-06-10 3 BANGKOK, Sat. People at the Thai border village of Klong Nam Sai are more worried by the recent arrival of a swarm of black butterflies than the sound of gunfire in neighbouring Kampuchea. The butterflies, flew from Kampuchea into the village at Aranyaprathet district lastAFP - 95 words
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Article42 1979-06-10 3 LOS ANGELES, Sat. Rolling Stones' lead singer Mick Jagger was ordered yesterday to pay his estranged wife Bianca, US$3,OOO (5J6.600) a week while they battle over whether British or US courts have jurisdiction over their pending divorce case ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article, Illustration58 1979-06-10 3 YOU caat find ft more quiet class thmn this one In TtuUlftnd's Community Development School In Klong Toey ran by the Mftgsaymy award winner, Miss Prateep Ungsongttuun. The pmptls are not finding their teacher boring, nor are they taking an afternoon nap. Tney just fell58 words
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163 1979-06-10 3 COLOMBO, Sat. The non-aligned meeting here reached a deadlock today over three controversial issues, thus prolonging a ministerial meeting preparing for the non- i aligned movement's summit in Havana in September. Delegates were still deeply divided on Kampuchean representation, the j problem of WesternReuter; AP - 163 words
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Article53 1979-06-10 3 WINDSOR (England), Sat. Sir Norman Hartnell, who designed more than 2.000 dresses for Queen Elizabeth including her wedding and coronation gowns, died of a heart attack yesterday, aged 77. For years Britain's top cou- turier. Sir Norman also made cMfcH for the Queen's mother and sisterReuter - 53 words
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Article50 1979-06-10 3 TURIN. Sat. Three men and one woman shot a Fiat car company watchman 10 times in the legs yesterday and the Red Brigades urban guerilla group immediately claimed responsibility. It was the 38th case of political violence in which Italians were killed or injured this year. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Advertisement498 1979-06-10 2 MarinteC Asia 79 j Singapore j> 1^ m^w World Trade Centre JWAaT^%I4 Please visit our stand 894 I Diesel Engines I Favourable power/weight ratio Practical systems for planned and great reliability, and preventive maintenance. Low consumption rates for Pre- and after-sales service fuel and lubricating oil. worldwide. Low prime and498 words
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Advertisement229 1979-06-10 3 Make a date with the Minolta Hi-Matic SD Remember, remember It was a great occasion but when was it? The new Hi-Matic SD remembers for you. You set the day, month and year as you take the picture and it's printed automatically on it. It's so easy you'll never miss229 words
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Article851 1979-06-10 4 LESLIE CHARTERIS fans will be glad to know that Simon Templar, alias The Saint, is back again on the small screen with more action-packed adventures. This time, in The Return of the Saint, lan Ogiivy takes over from Roger Moore. The series, filmed on location851 words
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Article702 1979-06-10 4 SPOTLIGHT ON CHINESE PROGRAMMES ALL PROGRAMMES ON CHANNEL 8: TODAY: ROSY DREAM (3.30 p.m. colour): Shi Hou has met Wei Ren at the orchard. Wei, who knows the whereabouts of Ya Ling, refuses to give Ya Ling's address to Shi. Meanwhile, Li Su Fang is trying hard to matchmake Chang702 words
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137 1979-06-10 4 IT WILL be another series of battles over words when the first quarter-filial of the Chinese Youth Debates begins on Wednesday at 7.45 p.m. on Channel i and In colour. The first two quarterfinal teams, Havelock Community Cenire and Special Constabulary will debate137 words
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Advertisement73 1979-06-10 4 ACUPUNCTURE Home Study Residence Classes ySr^&y Research Centre of Oriental Medicine Rm. 513, sth Fir People's Park Centre, Spore 1 K^wf r Hr r^*^r^c*>£SSii Rib ■wKM'rif.m ■■n'wirL'. |(m| i£ .flt' >^Ji < '^■■jftjffia ml li Showroom Singapore: Showroom Malaysia: 218-221. 2nd Floor, Block 2 OPEN DAILY lOam to 6pm Angkasa73 words
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Miscellaneous746 1979-06-10 4 OnjfourTV 10.00 AM Open and Jana of the Junjle 5.15 The Mtnic People 10.25 fmant fn«i Tintf (Malay) 5.40 Barnaby Jones Dance With Death 10.50 Sunday Matinee Voyife To The 6.30 News n Brief Bottom Of The Sea. Starring Walter I 6.35 Mhterjaw Pidfeon. loan Fontaine. Barbara Eden. 7.00 Wanrta746 words
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Miscellaneous91 1979-06-10 4 TODAY: Skifapore 4 27 am iO2m). 11.06 am (2.4m). 4 34 pm dm). 10.33 p.m. (28m) Scdi KecM 1011 am (2 2m). 3 54 pm. (1.3m). 8.35 pm (2m) Port Mckun 1235 am (0.5m), 6 16 am (25m) 12.43 pm (0.3m). 6.48 p.m. (29m). TOMORROW Smtjpore 5 06 am (091 words
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180 1979-06-10 5 THE Ministry of Culture will pay school drama groups between $1,000 and $5,000 per engagement of at least two nights in a bid to boost the standard of drama performance. The ministry will also provide the Victoria Theatre or any other180 words
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110 1979-06-10 5 THERE will be 11 cash prizes to be won in the 1979 National Day Photo Exhibition organised by the Ministry of Culture and Photographic Organisations of Singapore. The exhibition will be held at Singapore Conference Hall from Aug 7 to Aug 19 daily from110 words
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Article57 1979-06-10 5 THE Post Office Savings Bank will open its new Toa Payoh East branch at Block 20. Lorong 7. Toa Payoh tomorrow. The business hours will be from 8.30 a.m. to 430 p.m. from Monday to Friday and to 1 p<n on Saturday, and withdrawals of up to57 words
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Article36 1979-06-10 5 A TEAM of nine girls and seven boys from the Rotaraet Club of' the University of Singapore will leave here on June 12 at 1.45 p m on a 10day goodwill tour of Thailand36 words
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Article, Illustration174 1979-06-10 5 Three more Red Army suspects sought TWO Japanese women and a man are the latest additions to a list of 15 Japanese Red Army guerillas wanted by Japan for International terrorism. The women air Marlko Yamamoto, M, and kazne Yoshlmura, 32, and the man, Masao Adachi, it. The Japanese Kmbassy174 words
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Article, Illustration344 1979-06-10 5 Call for press lensmen to strive for sensitivity, perception A NEWSPAPER cameraman, who both reports and interprets events through his camera, should strive for not only accuracy but also sensitivity and perception. Making the point at the opening of the Singapore National Union of Journalists photo news exhibition yesterday, the344 words
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Article53 1979-06-10 5 BLRHANNUDIN, 27. was I charged in court yesterday with stealing $4,200 from Mr Nan Tze Leong at the Malayan Banking Berhad (Geylang Branch) on Friday at 10.50 am. No plea was taken. He was remanded at Central look-up pending a further mention of the case in Court53 words
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Article50 1979-06-10 5 A WOMAN, Teo Eng Moi. 21. was fined (450 by a magistrate yesterday for having three straws of heroin weighing 0.04 g in River Valley Road on May 18 at 3.30 p.m. She also pleaded guilty to taking morphine that day, and was fined another (450.50 words
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Article325 1979-06-10 5 K. S. SIDHU - K. S. SIDHU By IMMIGRATION Department officers are looking for a 40-year old Singapore Indian who forged more than 100 passport visas and sold them to innocent Indian nationals at high prices. Reliable sources said the wanted man, the leader of a forgery syndicate charged325 words
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373 1979-06-10 5 'Make more use of newspapers as teaching aid' NEWSPAPERS should be brought more actively into classroom teaching, especially as a source of supplementary language < teaching material. This suggestion was made by Mr Goh Soo Tian of the Education Ministry's English Language Section in an arti- cle published in the373 words
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108 1979-06-10 5 ALTOGETHER 520 children attended a four-hour party at the Police Academy yesterday to mark Police Week. The First Lady, Mrs Sheares who was guest-of-honour, later distributed presents to the underprivileged children. The children were treated to pop car rides, a musical extravaganza, a108 words
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Advertisement148 1979-06-10 5 I l~ il 920 HAIR TONIC Prevents scalp itch Keeps your scalp dirt free. Helps to keep your hair looking healthy and lessens brittleness. Control your hair and scalp problems. Use SPIC "920" Hair Tonic, a product of China National Pharmaceutical Industry G>rp. Your hair will Um>lc neat and healthy148 words
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Advertisement489 1979-06-10 5 gjLjgjkAfL HAIPDRESSIIMG SCHOOL WW mi way to a < akiik in haikdki;ssi\(. INTERNATIONAL With A Schools situated m London l-ntlkmd. PPPBWW Alan Intcniutionul gives individual tuition in small classes .-^^•■m^lfc within a Salon environment, workini; on live models MslL£j2te£F\ The complete ItcKinners Courses are of 2Kan<l weeks duration, with shorter489 words
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Article, Illustration362 1979-06-10 6 THK Health Minister. I)i Toh Chin Chye. yesterday •■nested that the scouting movement ho pie pared to inject more vigour into the movement in order to attract more mennDr Toh s.. id this to scout leaders ;ts he roundiml up his362 words
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938 1979-06-10 6 SPECIAL day-release camps are to be set up in Singapore to enable drug addicts, who have spent at least six months in drug rehabilitation centres, to work in factories and other places. The camps envisaged as a halfway house to gradually introduce938 words
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187 1979-06-10 6 SANA CHIEF URGES MORE DETERRENT MEASURES FURTHER deterrent measures are needed to cut down on the high relapse rate of former drug aadiets, the president of the Singapore Anti-Nar-cotics Association, Mr Baey Lian Peck said yesterday. He said: "Deterrence has a moral value. For those who control their desires under187 words
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Article127 1979-06-10 6 THE Singapore Armed Forces will conduct military exercises in the following areas: Marsiling and Chua Chu Kang between 8 a.m. and midnight daily from tomorrow to Monday Mandai between 8 a.m. and 11 p.m. daily from tomorrow to Friday; Lim Chu Kang between 8 a.m.127 words
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Article51 1979-06-10 6 THKKK armed youths robbed a couple of $Vit and a gold chain worth $42* at Seletar Reservoir on Friday Mr Kelt Chuan Hook, 21, a driving instructor, was in a car with his girlfriend when three youths drove up in a pick-up and held them up at* knife51 words
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Article353 1979-06-10 7 JUNE TAN - Bid to keep Nantah course going JUNE TAN By N ANYANG University's mass communications programme is fighting for new loase of life this term. It will introduce an ho- nours course next month and stay available for anoth- for studen's It used to be a pro- cramme. but has just353 words
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Article, Illustration364 1979-06-10 7 PAUL WEE - PAUL WEE By THE Singapore Traffic Police have formulated a set of ten commandments for motorists in its special road safety manual. The message it carries is to prevent the destruction of lives. The 10 commandments in the colourful 127-page safety manual, which is364 words
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Article89 1979-06-10 7 THE People's Association will hold exhibitions at eight community centres beginning from June 15, as part of its community extension service scheme. The exhibitions are Road Safety: At Kirn Keat CC (June 15 to 17). Radin Mas CC (June 22 to 24) and Bedok CC (June 2989 words
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Article52 1979-06-10 7 THE MP for Punggol. Mr Ng Kah Ting will attend the Tabulated Sport game to be held at the Punggol Housing Estate playground on June 17 at 8 a.m. The game is organised by the youth groups and youth activity clubs of Punggol of which Mr Ng is52 words
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Article43 1979-06-10 7 THE Philippine trade mission to Asean countries will be in Singapore from Friday to June 21. The mission, organised by the Philippine Trade Ministry, is on a selling mission The mission's products include spices, handicraft, tiles and synthetic resins43 words
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168 1979-06-10 7 Note of caution on level of radiation THE dosage of radiation on those occnpationally exposed to radiation and radioactive substances should be kept well below the specified limits. This is because even small doses of radiation are thought to carry some risk, the Labour Ministry's publication, New Worker, reports. So168 words
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Article, Illustration474 1979-06-10 8 S. M. MUTHU - Singapore and Bahrain hit at 'squeeze' policies S. M. MUTHU By SINGAPORE and Bahrain yesterday deplored the protectionist policies of the developed countries and called on industrial powers to refrain from introducing measures which would be inimical to the interests of developing countries. The two countries have also stressed the474 words
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121 1979-06-10 8 AN elderly woman's shouts for help when her handbag was snatched alerted three off-duty police officers who chased and caught the culprit, a magistrate's court heard yesterday. In the" dock was Abdul Salim bin Abdul Razek. 37. who was jailed a day and fined121 words
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285 1979-06-10 8 $70.8m received for 3.35 m cement shares ABOUT one in seven who applied for between 1,000 and 9,000 shares in Jurong Cement were allotted 1,000 shares each in the balloting which took place yesterday. After the final count, the amount received at the close of applications totalled $70.8 million. The285 words
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359 1979-06-10 8 EDMUND TEO - 'MRT system can benefit half the population' EDMUND TEO By Our London reporter HALF of Singapore's population can expect to benefit directly from the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) system if the government decides to go ahead with the project. This is because it is envisaged that at least SO per359 words
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198 1979-06-10 8 ANYONE who wants to know how much walking is Involved from the foot of the ISC-metre-high Bukit Timah Hill to Its summit, can find oat at ground level by putting together, lengthwise, ZTI copies of the Sunday Times. And if an ardent soccer fan198 words
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Article21 1979-06-10 8 AN International marine exhibition Marintec Asia 79 will be held at the World Trade Centre from tomorrow till Friday21 words
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Article, Illustration34 1979-06-10 8 KLKCTRIMTV runsumption on Friday fell 1.74 per rent below thr average Friday consumption in March. Total consumption was 1H.59 million units. This is the first drop in four days.34 words
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353 1979-06-10 8 WONG MOH- KEED - WONG MOH-KEED II FIVE brands of electric water heaters were banned from sale recently because they either carried the danger of short circuit or had current leakages which could cause electric shocks. Tests by the Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research found that353 words
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150 1979-06-10 8 THE government's recent move to put temporary Division Three and Four workers on the same monthly pay scales as permanent officers is regarded as a heartening example of "equal pay for equal work." What these workers are happiest about is that they can now150 words
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Advertisement385 1979-06-10 8 HThe Pan -Electric 366 twin door. More room, more features for a lot less. But the best thing about the Parr Electric 366 twin-door is its competitive -j ij m ,Sfl^ "feiif^i priceYou area%beimpressed BP*"^i^i^lM's^Hs*L BbLi. MM 7"l| STT^ZT^ T^ •/Urylomtnle BuUjJum Stvcm &~sß r* |S[^|^MMMs^Ms^i^sS^»MJlt 5 ~~*KJ /ifa/V'yC'J'f-^sl T385 words
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632 1979-06-10 9 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN By STEP FOUR is what they call the schools' courtesy campaign officially and it will begin in earnest on June 25 when half a million school children troop back for the third term. Courtesy forms and values will be instilled632 words
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Article80 1979-06-10 9 Keppel union to hold campaign THE Union of Keppel Shipyard Employees of Singapore will hold its own courtesy campaign from the fourth week in June to the last week of July. The union's president, Mr M. K.A. Jabbar said yesterday: "We hope this campaign will drive home to the middle80 words
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Article36 1979-06-10 9 < ;<iH Kuan Sic. 19. a Malay sian, was fined $50 in a magistrate's court yesterday (or selling medicine without a hawker's licence at People's Park Complex on Friday at 4 30 p.m He*j>leaded guilty.36 words
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Article320 1979-06-10 9 Making our lives more pleasant LIFE will be more pleasant for all if everyone makes a little extra effort to be more courteous, po-' lite and hejpful. This need for courtesy and the whole-hearted involvement by all in the campaign are the two important aspects of the National Courtesy Campaign,320 words
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Article, Illustration147 1979-06-10 9 Halted by the wings of the law STOP! says the 'wings of the law the solitary traffic cop who squarely faces oncoming traffic in South Bridge Road in the *****, just before the war. The traffic constable on duty halted moving vehicles whenever his '•wines," the wickerwork board attached to147 words
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Article112 1979-06-10 9 THE WAY WE WERE Block 22. Singapore 5, who sent in the old picture, wins our $100 prize this week. WE still have stacks of old pictures, sent in by our readers in response to our call for old photographs for this SUNDAY TIMES column. But each week, we can112 words
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Article111 1979-06-10 9 Courtesy the social lubricant THE Minister of State for Education, Mr Chai Chong YU, last night, stressed the importance of court.sv as a social lubricant. He urged community leaders attending the ISth anniversary dinner held at Jalan Petua eommunin centre, in Buklt Batok constituency, to play their part In making111 words
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Article, Illustration165 1979-06-10 9 MORE than 65 drivers left Singapore for a 16-day motoring vacation to Pattava yesterday. They were among the more than 240 participants who took part in the first Singapore-Pattaya auto-adventure organised by the Automobile Association (AA) and the Tourist Authority of Thailand. Cars165 words
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Advertisement75 1979-06-10 9 GUY LAROCHE I jC''«r^Cr^Vj*ty^r<LF?pLrJiJ 1 f_• t^ t^f^mmmwtmwf Jtmr »^k. Creatbns in the Classic Style of Nobility Guy Laroche is.significantK' the aristocrat of fashbn.The subtle, classic style comes through with greater magnitude than most. I Sole Agent: OLIVIER SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD A ulhortsed Dealers: K\»V» Cassidy C hanrai's Chosen Dave's75 words
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Article, Illustration443 1979-06-10 10 JANIE KHOO - Dinah and tour other stars coming to shoot two fllmlets JANIE KHOO By AMERICAN actresssinger DMah Shore and i fanr other celebrities will be here at the end of the month to star in two fllmlets designed to sell Singapore In the US. The promotion to jointly sponsored by the443 words
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Article, Illustration640 1979-06-10 10 West Chamber faithful to the book CINEMA FOR those who are interested in Chinese literature and culture, I strongly recommend THE ROMANCE OF THE WEST CHAMBER, now showing at Golden and Galaxy cinemas. It is based on a four-act play written by Wang Shifu, a famous playwright in the Yuan640 words
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Article, Illustration425 1979-06-10 10 PAUL JANSEN - PAUL JANSEN THREE talented musicians and an equally competent singer do not necessarily make a great group, but they can certainly make for pleasant listening. Such a band is The Pio- neers now performing at j the cosy Tittle Lady hill Cocktail Lounge. Composed of Ramon425 words
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Advertisement420 1979-06-10 10 QOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ BROUGHT BACK BY OVERWHELMING DEMAND! 8(-— "ORCHARD ij: pPENS WEDNESDAY!- 1 Together J> "rO«B> KHIHN POM lINVIFm DAVTD n-NN-HOu" V BISs,,N I.USHIR- i.NHS rOHNSON^ V 125 th1 25th EXPLOSIVE DAY! f X finCflMn DAILY 4 SHOWS AT 11 AM, > fi UUCUHn 2.30. 615 ft 9 15PM C ADVANCE420 words
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Advertisement212 1979-06-10 10 JCSIIIZD NOW SHOWING T lXrsZf£!T!£Z> 11AM. 1.30. 4.00. 6.45 t 9.15 CALLING ALL YOUNG PEOPLE! a. L Dan t aan tm ant larj Harnr Mancal aitK an Kaw|cttaak ant ilm t*AUL WILUAMS AT HIS BEST. J, H^lS* I *"^T NOW SHOWING I! IT'S STILL NOT SAFE TO GO BACK TO212 words
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Advertisement269 1979-06-10 10 UtvS2^ OPENING CEREMONY at V\C^A tflfltf the CONFERENCE HALL on fljP- TUESDAY 3 rd JULY 1 979 /3&^j&>\ at 5.45pm admission S2 §l&BklM TicketS On Sale at MPIT0L Bi'yjii3 LOSING CEREMONY and the M PRESENTATION OF AWARDS at the NATIONAL THEATRE on FRIDAY 6th JULY 1979 at5.45pm S Aftrt» c269 words
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Advertisement561 1979-06-10 10 MaaMßH|aifa aj OPtMS I Ham 130 4006J0900 m >„■•(, Huo "DREAM SWORD" MANDARIN .11 Scop■lltMiHt«»"Tni' NO A' SHOWING 1 f Horn. I 45. 4 00. 645 Ib IYui-h H..,i "DREAM SWORD' MANDARIN in Scupi- C 9 b P NOW SHOWING' ORI 10 45 I 00. J IS 7 9 IS561 words
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513 1979-06-10 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday THE government will not allow any racial group to monopolise education in Malaysia, Prime Minister Datuk Hussein Onn said today. In a key-note address at the opening of an education convention held by Umno's education bureau here. Datuk Hussein saidAFP; NST - 513 words
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Article78 1979-06-10 11 I -A PAZ. Sat. Bolivia and Malaysia agreed last night to undertake common actions for a "significant upward revisinn" of the buffer stock tin i prices range of the London- based International Tin Council (ITC). Both countries, which ac- count for more than half of IAP - 78 words
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Article46 1979-06-10 11 KUCHING, Sat. The number of known survivors of the Bau bus tragedy rose to 36 as another schoolboy reported to the government dispensary today for a check-up The student. Poon Vu Cniong. 13. apparently went straight home after escaping from the bus accident. AP.AP - 46 words
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212 1979-06-10 11 MAS gets green light to fly back DC-10s KUALA LUMPUR, Sal. The Malaysian Airline System (MAS) has been given permission to fly back its IX "-It aircraft grounded in Sydney while similar arrangements are being made for a second plane which is in Tokyo. Both planes were grounded following theNST - 212 words
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Article43 1979-06-10 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Police are raiding nightclubs and roffehouses in the city to pick up secret society members following two brawls in nightclubs in the past 48 hours, the city's deputy CID chief (Investigations). Supt S. Kulasmgam. said today. NST.NST - 43 words
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245 1979-06-10 11 Eqtry ban on some politicians to stay: Harris KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Sabah's Chief Minister, Datuk Harris Mohamed Salleh, said today the Sabah state government would not compromise on security and as such was not considering lifting the entry ban into the state on certain Peninsular Malaysia politicians. "We are banningNST - 245 words
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901 1979-06-10 11 TERRY LIM - TERRY LIM E "YOU KNOW, you're a jolly good choir," said Dr Douglas Hopkins, "and it's a joy to hear you sing." Encouraging words for the Singapore Youth Choir, coming at a time when they perhaps need it most Dr Hopkins,901 words
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Advertisement200 1979-06-10 11 :PRINCEiBthbAY!: B Daily 5 shows 11am 1.30.4.00 6.45 9.15 -No Free List B a Cede* Back Stall Tickets are CASH bookable up to 3 days in advance [in Hongkong FOUL PLAY outgrossed POSEIDON ADVENTURE.]" J [The GODFATHER, EARTHQUAKE SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER. Jg A new comedy thriller from the creobrs of200 words
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Advertisement565 1979-06-10 11 Would you like your son to improve his English, learn a trade, learn more and earn more? A arpat nnnnrh I nit v military training is interspersed with all the V?»rn^Vu ,1 7 101 activities your son will enjoy as a student The SAF Boys School offers your son a565 words
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703 1979-06-10 12 The Sunday Times SUNDAY, JUNE 10. 1979. The name of the game SINCE the recent launching of the National Courtesy Campaign, we have had scores of mini-drives by hotels, business firms and Government departments that come into contact with the public, all aimed at putting more smiles on faces and703 words
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Article146 1979-06-10 12 WE WOULD caution some of our young! Sporting friends that, while many of the Natives and Chinese in the country districts are fond of digging pitfalls in the jungle for tigers or wild pigs that visit their plantations, they do not shew any anxiety to fill146 words
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Article52 1979-06-10 12 THERE is very general complaint that too much attention has lately been paid to the Museum, much to the detriment of the Library, inasmuch as for the last twelve months there has been a most lamentable deficiency in the supply of new books. Straits Times, Feb52 words
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Article, Illustration566 1979-06-10 12 NANCY BYRAMJI - NANCY BYRAMJI By THE DREAM of immortality, at least through keeping a part of you alive after you are dead, is what makes the possibility of human cloning so attractive to people generally. Cloning is a common method of propagating plants; just rut a branch or twig566 words
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1297 1979-06-10 12 Laws before the day of the clone is on us 6 We are dealing with something extraordinary here, though we are still quit? a long way from it. We will need to have a whole new set of regulations for it. There will have to be some kind of licensing1,297 words
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Advertisement228 1979-06-10 12 IT "SPECS" BETTER Zero tracking erro- Zero skating force Zero stylus overhang IT "SOUNDS" BETTER Han effect DC servo motor Low-mass tonearm Beit-drive platter isolation Adjustable speea control Illuminated sfobe IT "PLAYS" BETTER Automatic lift-off B Damped cueing AdjustaDie fee; Buiit-m bubble ievei Touch control operation Muted tonearm JAPAN'S POPULAR228 words
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Article492 1979-06-10 13 C.N. LEE - How conscience took over C.N. LEE By SHE had always been jealous of Mci Kuen. Jealous of her good looks, her ability to make friends wherever she went, her brillant performance in both the academic and sports fields. "Look at her. trying to show off Trying to gain popularity'" These492 words
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Article192 1979-06-10 13 iMIL J THIS is the eight week of a full page of short stories sent in by readers. Each of the stories published here wins $59 for the writer. The response from readers who feel they can write has been more than encouraging and we feel that we192 words
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Article427 1979-06-10 13 BERNADETTE CHOOI - BERNADETTE CHOOI By NOBODY knew the agony inside me as my lecturer explained "Life-saving Techniques in Emergencies." It was a lesson on mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. I was training to be a nurse. There was a life-size dummy whose chest would rise and fall as someone breathed427 words
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Article563 1979-06-10 13 SHIRLEY DHILLON - SHIRLEY DHILLON By REMEMBERING., .all the good times when all was right when Daddy gave you a popsickle stick and Mommy told you not to cry and that tomorrow would be a bright new day and little girls must forget their tears... those were the days563 words
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Article427 1979-06-10 13 SHEILA SHARMA - SHEILA SHARMA By I WAS feeling so down. Imagine having to go back to school and having to face all those teachers and those books. That night, the night before school reopened, I was so restless. I kept tossing and turning in bed. I must have427 words
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Article, Illustration992 1979-06-10 14 WINSTON LEE - WINSTON LEE By Computer analysis showed a wedge-shaped profile and a high tail is the answer to a low drag coefficient m@T@iii(m© c cm CMC THE old Giulia was generally considered by many to be something of an ugly duckling. During its 10-year life992 words
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Article75 1979-06-10 14 THE third round of the 1379 Castrol Motocross Championships will be ran next week, while the Power Punch Aatocross Championship Round will be on July 1, both events at Senoko. Eatnes for both events are now open to members of the Singapore Motor Sports Club or any recognised75 words
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Article159 1979-06-10 14 DAIMLER-BENZ have finally agreed to the development of a small Mercedes, code named W2tl. It has a compact low weight, low drag body and is slightly smaller than a Ford Cortina. Mercedes clearly need a more economical car to survive in America with the159 words
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Article, Illustration961 1979-06-10 15 LIM KOK ANN - LIM KOK ANN NATIONAL TO LESLIE WITH EDMUND NEXT THE 1979 Singapore National Championship ended in a clear win for Leslie Leow who scored 88 1 2 points from nine games, one point ahead of bis brother Edmund Leow, the runner-up. Here are the final standings:961 words
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Article306 1979-06-10 15 THE Inter-sehoois team championships will begin on Saturday, July 7, at 2 p.m. at Bendemeer Secondary School and continue for five Saturday afternoons. There will be Boys and Girls teams of five players for Junior Colleges. Secondary Schools and Primary Schools, six sections in all. a valiant effort by306 words
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Article, Illustration318 1979-06-10 16 Nancy Byramji - Nancy Byramji By TODAY'S Silk Route leads to Singapore, where contemporary fashion mingles with the traditional in a haute couture melting pot, and rivers of the luxurious fabric flow in from both East and West. Silks have always been desired for their soft, extravagant318 words
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Article580 1979-06-10 16 Big China welcome for hair team GIRLS in China were "enthusiastic" when a Singapore-based hairdressing team demonstrated 50 stylish but functional coiffures to them in Peking, Shanghai and Canton recently. But Wella International's South-east Asian Technical and Fashion Director, Michael Johnsey, finds, while girls there are attempting to improve their580 words
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Article, Illustration457 1979-06-10 17 Jeffrey Low - Reunion album by pioneers of country-rock Jeffrey Low L* 5 MKil INN, CLARKE and HILLMAN (Capi- t«l). Nine years have .gone since the legend•^ary Byrds, the pioj»eers of country-rock, called it day, and yet it only seemed like yesterday when these three are heard again together. Roger McGuinn (guitar, vocals).457 words
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Article, Illustration983 1979-06-10 17 'Fat' is a little word that nobody likes YOU IF YOU are obese, in very simple terms it means that you are overweight for your height and to some extent your age. In even more simple terms, it means that you are fat. The funny thing about the word "fat"983 words
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Article186 1979-06-10 17 IK IT IS yaar UrtMay (•day tal* (■•mlag yew «f Ufe will lafeed be aa laternrtlag mm. Van may rawaJiila at lint that yaa raaaat aer yaa* way ahead, la ate DNiUt Umr, >•■ will rrrtalaly 6* aa. Thm will br changes araaad yaa, ktttt aa/Mag lilad.186 words
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Advertisement284 1979-06-10 13 KILL r WITH I r mo/FLy AEROSOL SPRAY MOSQUITO MCENSE COIL Hn ami* *^H m L**t 1 mou/TRiE/ mWTf cheap Are you handicapped by your English? Arc sou moment »ilh the »u\ jml ru>» to HfMM tour iilcjs you spejk jrul »nle' Arc wiu flucml) sure that >ou M not284 words
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Advertisement145 1979-06-10 13 An Exciting Buffet Lunch l-*^^^^ Sole Agent Distributor for Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia Hongkong T ekornes I oto cubex floma W.Germany Norway Denmark Denmark (Bedroom Sets) (Lounge Suites) (Furniture) (Furniture) I*l lIITER DECORATORS COm PdH Y PTE LTD .W" imiß-DECORdTORS<OriTRd(T SERVICES PTE LTD KTti Office Units 909-914. PSA Multi-Storey Complex (Blk145 words
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Advertisement554 1979-06-10 14 t Atllttli 1UN JAPAN FUKINTEXTILI JADE&INDUSTRY75 SINGAPORE FAIR 76 rOYCRAFT78 BRAZIL \USTRALIAWATERWI BRITISH PAVILION SULTANATE OFOMAls US. HOTEL RESTAUR THE M ARINTEC PIC® ASIA 79 EXPERIENCE Every exhibition we undertake liaision with you, to meet The Exhibition Construction Specialist is backed by more than 10 years' your exacting requirements. PICO554 words
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Miscellaneous226 1979-06-10 14 SUNDAY TIMES CROSSWORD ACROSS DOWN 1. Grasp (6) 5. Journey 2. Of the moon <5) 3. u\ 1h P Sn\ 9i9 i2 Sp c Row (4) 4 Han (5) 5 (4) 10. Limb (3) 12. De- cnoem f, Pull a\ 7 gree (5) 15. Not many (3) S? g c226 words
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Advertisement236 1979-06-10 15 l^llt '•i v tli UM k fe w* We are Pl easec t0 announce that W fc w.^ f the Allowing departments at our 'Jl ■llftllik 3ENTENG and MEDAN PASAR '/> W fc fewc w BRANCHES will be at your service t <j tab in new and larger premises at236 words
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Advertisement201 1979-06-10 15 YOUR WAY TO SUCCESS through home study courses The School of Account. uk\ k Humdcss Studies. with mi years successful experience. otTers you Courses for the examinations of Vssocialton of CcftlAcd AcrounUnls Insrthitc of Accounting Staff Association of International Accountants Institute of Cost 4 Management .Kfv/V^ Accountants »J*'^ Society of201 words
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Advertisement313 1979-06-10 16 Tampaxhasmadea smaller tampon because Asian women are smaller. New Junior Tampax Tampons. Now. there arc nrwjuruor Tampax woman lnseruon and positioning arc tampoos junior absorbency-size made easy and smooth with a slender tampohs of soft compressed ifl^^^^ pre-lubricated applicator. With the cotton just right for smaller LW 3 way expansion313 words
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Advertisement414 1979-06-10 16 Advertisement HINTS FOR A LOVELIER SKIN Skin beauty needs constant care. Through the remarkable development of a tropically moist oil blend you can give your skin daily beauty care. THE radiant loveliness of a youthful m skin is a possession women everywhere ■""T^ long for, to have and to hold.414 words
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Advertisement80 1979-06-10 17 E CAPTAIN M MORGAN 1 I JAM AICA /i. jiiil YfcAKo f I JAMj^BDA Captain Morgan made his headquarters OW] Lf in Jamaica, took what he wanted and wanted only the best! Captain Morgan's ft f Spirit lives on in Jamaica's finest pro«^.or i duct, the rum that bears his80 words
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Miscellaneous657 1979-06-10 17 B(\pki(okn Ml tKus rcn K] vries iws j -l.n .'i LSI K b2u fl March 21 (u Jan > p P H HHfl |Q V1 r( h HflH to Apri1 THIS is a good week in PERSONAL life a YOU consider a new THINK about travel, lor considering changes crisis657 words
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Advertisement692 1979-06-10 18 13 Hi Fi Stereo DS PREAMP in.xiel 1 .mil .1 pair ol speakers for sale Pl.ase contact William *****45 DBIA PRE PREAMP and DB2 power supply moo. dbrisa Pre.imp and DB2 $1,600. 2 DB6 Mono poweramp $2,300 Call RBIS.II WANTED SANSUI TUNER TUM6 CM ;hs«i 15 Musical Instruments BLACK SOLID692 words
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Advertisement561 1979-06-10 18 GARMENT FACTORY at Balestler Koad require-. General Clerks Write stating brief particulars. telephone number, experience and salary required lo ST. Box A***** I barber Amendment JUNIOR CLERK (Mate or Famala) The above position appeared in yesterday's advertisement is for the Outward Freight Section and not Outward Trade Section Naw aalaMnhad561 words
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Advertisement484 1979-06-10 18 4 Sales j r An ••tablishad trading company requires a dynamic and aggressive SALES REPRESENTATIVE lo promote their textile machinary/aceaasorias and automatic mm staam boiler*. a Minimum GCE. prefer- j ably with electrlcal/mechamcal knowledge a Able to converse fluently in English. Mandarin and Cantonese, a Must have own car/ motorbike484 words
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Advertisement1147 1979-06-10 18 INDIAN ENGLISH SPEAKING ,afaT4TsBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBV Hai>v sitter required Contact Mr jfXffl |^k Krancis *****72 or *****53 RECOMMENOED RELIABLE BABY- CHANGI INTERN ASITTERS (English/Chinese TIONAL AIRPORT "cS! SERVICES PTE LTD «*so9i OPERATION OPERATORS Call *****02 S-pore citizens only. a Completed Primary Six General Experienced In Cargo handling preferable. a Shift duties. a1,147 words
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Advertisement936 1979-06-10 18 111 VEHICLES BOATS OATSUN 120 V 1977 model, good condition, price negotiable Interested parties please call Richard X X Seah *****16 DEC. 1972 TOVOTA Corona 1600 Alrcond, cassette, sports tyres, road tax/ Insurance new $9,200 0.n.0 Contact: *****76 DEC 1973 DATSUN 120Y Mk 4 alrcond. sports rims, tyres, like new936 words
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Advertisement676 1979-06-10 18 LATE 1971 TOYOTA Corolla, radio. cassette, sports rim Selling $7,800 Tel: *****8 Kdward No Dealers LATE 1972 FIAT 1 24 Sports. Tax/ insurance, new paint. Oood *****35 and *****97 Allan. LATE 1972 FORO Capri 1300 cc Selling $6,400 View 78. Joo Chlat Terrace. Call Steven *****7 LATE 1973. ALFA Romeo676 words
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Advertisement672 1979-06-10 18 111 VEHICLES BOATS PRIVATE OWNED 197S I1M« M cgreyi immaculately 111.unt.nn <-d 1 1 so intact aircond. radio cassette etc Price $33,500 ono Tel: *****60 SAG. SAA. excellent Lambretla scooters 2 owners $250. $150. respectively, l.co *****19 SEPT.. I*7l. MAZDA 1000 1 lady owner PARK eligible Excellent condition. $6,600 ono672 words
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Advertisement676 1979-06-10 18 1971 HONOA LIFE Mi I'ARK ellfi hie New tax Insuram lent condllton KsOO an. it Hoi land Drive. Ulk 17 1»71 HONOA 360 C I Very good condition Mjgg iaaa Mini 13.T00 0 II o Tel 44IKi:MII I*7l MERCEDES 200 c-xc-11. -tit condition Prtirate owner $lt..i«) <> n c> Conlai676 words
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Obituary37 1979-06-10 19 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR. LOCK KOK LIANG wish to express their heartfelt thanks to all friends and relatives for the assistance rendered during their bereavement and acknowledge with deep feeling the many messages of condolence.37 words
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Obituary30 1979-06-10 19 FAMILY OF THE In. M.lin Tan Boon Yean wish to thank all Ineiuis and relatives for their condolences •ifttS. wreaths donations and assistance rendered durum their ncnl hereavement30 words
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Obituary, Illustration87 1979-06-10 19 MR SEOW SIAN WEE. SON OF MOM. TAN GER SIM. PASSED AWAY ON 8-6-79. LEAVING BEHIND HIS BELOVED MOTHER. WIFE. BROTHERS AND SISTERS. CORTEGE WILL LEAVE ON 12-6 79 FOR CHUA CHU KANG CEMETERY. BODY LYING AT BLOCK »3. KALLANGBAHRU. We would "ke lo inform all the triend«87 words
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Obituary, Illustration74 1979-06-10 19 IN EVERLOVING MEMORY ol MM lale latlier I' I 111 Sun S*ee Jill Departed 111 i> 71! Always ifUßbmd by wile. chlMran ami grandchildren Tim* slips by so quickly which seems like onl t.-r.la>. the KMTOV that tills our hearts II only nature ran be reverseel we74 words
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Obituary, Illustration39 1979-06-10 19 The 16th day (Alma Shanli) prayert lor the lat* Mr. Raman >/o A. Go.in dan will be h»ld on June 12th al 7 p.m. at 17. Jalan Kutmbi. Spore 23 Inurted by oil*. Madam Van and Family39 words
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Advertisement1285 1979-06-10 19 111 VEHICLES ft BOATS PROBLEMS SELLING YOUR I ondhand car We pay altrac live rj lor any make capacity Callus *****44 URGENTLY REOUIRED COLT i sneer Toyota OMsa Tel 46K5315 Mr Yeo VOLKSWAGEN 1200/1300 Letween 1970 1973 Must be lip-top c.indiiion No dealer Tel *****69 1977 ONWARDS. FIAT 131S Must1,285 words
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Advertisement1614 1979-06-10 19 V SERVICES A BUSINESS WANTED GALVANIZED SHEETING iron s, r >|. drum Maximum $120 per tonne Write S T Box A*****/ lei *****9. Meng 80 Hairdressing FULLY EQUIPPED HAIRDRESSING section in beauty saloon to let at I reasonable rate Call *****42 Irom 10 00 am to 4 p ni 871,614 words
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Advertisement1231 1979-06-10 19 VII TRAVEL A RESTAURANTS D«YS FWK PWrm S HONGKONG 9 ***** PWl>ms P«GS»NIM» BAGUO 6 I"! ll.'t. ?V6. 16 7. 6/8. 2111. 10/9. 2*/9 rmrrtCS/MGUn/TAMAN/HOHGKONG IS 1775 ?l/t. 1?/?. Till. 9/8. 30/ S. 13/9. ?7/> TAMW/HCIIGKONG/BANaiOK M 1640 TMNM«/HONGI(ONe (M*CM)) 12 1560 TIIWXN 9 1440 10/6. 24,6. 15, 7. 29/7.1,231 words
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Advertisement578 1979-06-10 19 VII TRAVEL .RESTAURANTS MALAYSIA CUP FINAL AND GENTING TOUR Aircon coach :> nights accommodaftlon wiiii break! i I i. k.-l Departure: Friday 15/6/79 —.7 10 am IB Limited seals only Book now' UOARA TRAVEL a TOURS PTE LTD Unit 17. Ist Fir. Lucky Plata Orchard Road <») Tel 3759M/46t*567 (Michael.578 words
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456 1979-06-10 20 Jerilyn beats nerves to remain ahead MASON (Ohio), Sat. Jerilyn Britz yesterday overcame an early bout of nerves to shoot a steady par 72 and withstand the second-round charges of Joanne Carner and Donna Capon i Young in a Ladies' Professional Golf Association championship. Jerilyn, 36, a non-win-ner in sixReuter; AP - 456 words
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Article124 1979-06-10 20 PRAGUE, Sat. World record high jumper Vladimir Yashrhenko, of the Soviet Union, was beaten by 25-year-old American Benn Fields at an international athletics meet in Bratislava. Fields, ranked only third in the United States, behind Dwighl Stones and Franklin Jacobs, cleared 2.27 m, while Yashchenko. 20, could clear only124 words
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Article, Illustration262 1979-06-10 20 Pecci blasts way past Connors PARIS, Sat. Unseeded Victor Pecci, of Paraguay, yesterday played the match of his life to defeat top American Jimmy Connors and reach the finals of the U*****,000 French Open tennis championships. Pecci, 23, and ranked 30th in the world, had already knocked out three seedsReuter - 262 words
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Article127 1979-06-10 20 SHOWDOWN OF BRAWN IN FINAL BECKENHAM (England), Sat. American brawn prevailed in the semifinals of the international grass court tennis '.ournament here yesterday, with Peter Fleming and Roscoe Tanner booking places in today's final. In the women's event, 17-year-old American Pam Shriver qualified for a final meeting with Australia's EvonneReuter - 127 words
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372 1979-06-10 20 British players taking part in the Selangor Golden Jubilee open badminton championships in Kuala lumpur. from Aug 28-Sept 1. Selangor Badminton Association secretary V. Nadesalingam said yesterday India had also confirmed their participation, and would send their entire Thomas Cup side.Agencies - 372 words
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Advertisement624 1979-06-10 20 l' I UNITED OVERSEAS BANK GROUP I SCHOLARSHIPS Applications for the above Scholarships are open to students who have been admitted into the University of Singapore and Nanyang University for full-time study in one of the undermentioned courses University Courses University of First and second year students m the Faculty624 words
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Advertisement729 1979-06-10 20 BAKER FAR EAST, LTD. A DIVISION OF BAKER INTERNATIONAL, LEADERS IN THE MANUFACTURING OF ENERGY PRODUCTION, EQUIPMENT IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE SETTING UP OF THEIR OIL TOOLS MANUFACTURING FACILITY IN SINGAPORE, HAS IMMEDIATE VACANCIES FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS MACHINISTS Must he capable ot setting ond operating modern engine lathes, turret729 words
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Advertisement648 1979-06-10 20 #SANYO Applications are invited to till the following vacancies 1. Administrative Assistant Age 24 to 30 Qualifications School Certificate with Credit in Maths University graduate or GCE 'A' Level with Distinction in English. Those not meeting the required academic qualifications but possess at least two years working experience in similar648 words
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Advertisement120 1979-06-10 20 ESSO REFINERY I CHEMICAL ENGINEERS We have vacancies in our Technical Department tor Chemical Engineering graduates to undertake responsibilities relating to process design, plant performance analysis, plant efficiency, energy conservation and other proiects in support of our Operations Department REQUIREMENTS Singapore Citizenship preferred Related work expenence would be an advantage120 words
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Holidya Inn Hotel PENANG special supplement
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Article, Illustration1286 1979-06-10 21 P.H. SNG - P.H.SNG Comfort and 'service with a smile' By THE exotic island of Penang is making gTeat strides in tourism. During the holiday season, many a tourist from the more affluent countries in Europe and from America, Japan and Singapore arrive on the1,286 words
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Article, Illustration899 1979-06-10 21 'Apple pie' has made Inn-roads into the Asian market THE name is as American as apple pie, and so is the image projected. After all it does claim an American birthright the brainchild of entrepreneur Kemmons Wilson, who built the first Holiday Inn 29 years ago: A direct result of899 words
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Article, Illustration201 1979-06-10 21 THE Holiday Inn management runs a hotel university in Memphis, U.S.A., where every Holiday Inn hotel manager receives on-the-job training in all levels of hotel management. According to Mr Peter Sprenger, the hotel manager who rose from the ranks, such training gives employees201 words
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511 1979-06-10 21 The man who takes care of your food and drinks FOOD and beverage manager Wolfgang Schindler wanted to be a cook, 20 years ago. Born in East Germany, his desire for freedom and greater opfiortunities made him cave for West Germany where he joined a hotel school. He did his511 words
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Article220 1979-06-10 21 PENANG ANEW LOGO IN KEEPING with the fine tradition of Holiday Inn Asia to give all its deluxe properties a separate identity which is typical of the location. Holiday Inn Hotel Penang has chosen the Long-Tailed Parakeet (Psittacula Longicaudai. or the Burong Bayan as it is commonly known. Bayan Lepas,220 words
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Article, Illustration640 1979-06-10 21 GM who came up the ranks II Profile of Inn Executives FEW if any hotel guests give a second thought to the highlyspecialised staff a first-class hotel requires for it to tick with precision. The Penang Holiday Inn is no exception, starting with its general manager, Mr Peter Sprenger, who640 words
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Advertisement763 1979-06-10 22 m. VS/ \jA fc^^BßMi iBBBIMWI s bbW\ .^bbb bbbbb^-^ BBT >/^ I/^ \II Z' I Aj^f ANOTHER KITCHEN PROJECT BY G^illLtaa^U KIM SEAH SDN. BHD. I f@^j YAHONG L N<R Pool System with S art flallerv mMa C^ONTINENTAI swim-filter sdn.bhd LatW THE MOST ADVANCED CONCEPT Factory: 241. jelutong road, penang763 words
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Advertisement598 1979-06-10 23 "x N N dBEBEEBEBcBCfIfIBf *p A y^Kl^ w^ Vv iW^«^B Bjfrom'. >. •^V. *vt>^B '^"5- fl /y Uncolite f~T "M#& HBi^l furniture Ik 277 Burmah Roid (Pulau Tikus). Penjng V /^y -^^BB ISDN BHU. !"J We have the honour to supply ci'rtains, Malays* Tel *********** >U 1 bedcovers and lampshade598 words
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Article77 1979-06-10 24 lie de Bourbon's Cup EPSOM (England), Sat. De de Bourbon won the Coronation Cup here yesterday, just as easily as Troy took the Derby on Wednesday, foreshadowing intriguing compeition between the two later in the season. Leading throughout, lie de Bourbon looked the best four-year-old in Europe as he pulledReuter - 77 words
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Article246 1979-06-10 24 PLEASE refer to the article headlined "A somersault into emptiness" by Ken Jalleh Jr., which appeared in the Sunday Times (May 20). We take strong objection to the text of Mr. Jalleh's article in which he implies that the Singapore Sports Council had been uncharitable and that the conditions246 words
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Article122 1979-06-10 24 SCHOOLBOY Tan Ju Kuang, 18, took a positive start towards his ambition of becoming a world champion when he clinched the Graded A Masters title at the Singapore Tenpin Bowling Congress" national championships at the Star Bowl yesterday. report! WILFRKD YEO. For Tan, unplaced at the122 words
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207 1979-06-10 24 PATRICK BASTIANS - SABBF reserve Moh for bigger things PATRICK BASTIANS By MOH TECK HIN, the reigning Mr. Asia in the bantamweight category, will not represent the Republic at the ASEAN Bodybuilding championships in Bangkok from July 8-12 because the Singapore Amateur Bodybuilders' Federation are reserving him for more important events. His first207 words
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Article179 1979-06-10 24 SYDNEY, Sat. Results of today's football matches played in Australia: Sydney Rugby League: Cronulla 26 North Sydney 12; National League soccer; Newcastle 4 St. George 2; Australian football: New South Wales: Newtown 20.14 (134) bt St. George 8.12 (60), East sydney 19.23 (137) bt Balmain 9.2Reuter - 179 words
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Article, Illustration437 1979-06-10 24 WILFRED YEO - WILFRED YEO NG AND LIGIA MAY PULL IT OFF By! BOWLING history documents that top Masters qualifiers have never gone on to win the final, but Ronnie Ng and Ligia Kiamco, the respective men's and women's leaders in the national championships437 words
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1894 1979-06-10 24 FAIRWAY - FAIRWAY By Ist ***** ($2,350) 2nd ***** ($1,175) 3rd ***** ($587) STARTERS ($6O each): Nos. *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****. CONSOLATION ($45 each): Nos. *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****. RON HUTCHINSON achieved1,894 words
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Article618 1979-06-10 24 TODAY LOCAL ■•■Hag Singapore national championships (Starbowl) CyeJsag Road race (Ok) Upper Thomson Rd, 8). OaV Putra and Nomura Cup trials (Buklt Course 7 45). Seletar Open (Seletar. 7.30). Pas* Games (Thomson Rd 5) B*e«cr NFL Div 2: Mountbatten v Farrer Park Dynamos (Geylang). Pasir Panjang v618 words
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Advertisement500 1979-06-10 24 Mendings Leisure has conquered the one big problem of high-priced leisure and sports jgoods^^g I k V^sssssC sbb L Shoo now at Merdings Leisure for Monday Friday 830 am 6 00 pm alt your leisure and sports goods We cater Saturday 830am—5 00 pm loi everything From tennis and squash500 words
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Advertisement42 1979-06-10 24 You can learn to service Radio, Transistor, TV Colour TV right at your own home, why not build a career in Electronics For dttails Mitd this coupon to UNIVERSAL RADIO INSTITUTE P 0 Box 42 Owen Road. Singapore-!. I NauM Mdntt L_42 words
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Article141 1979-06-10 25 1 RACE FAIRWAY TET SCRUTINEER Green Sword Robin Brook Guard Duty Robin Brook Slarago Guard Duty Starago Robin Brook Neutrino 2 Starlet Port Of Joy Credentials Credentials Rosy Spring Port Of Joy Starlet Rosy Spring Port Of Joy 3 Good Report Valaisan Above All Elikon Good Report Valaiaan Elikon141 words
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2193 1979-06-10 25 Good Report II appears to be top bet in Race Three LEADING trainer Teh Choon Beng can consolidate his position with a treble in Ipoh today. His top bet appears to be Good Report II in Race Three (2.45). The Tudor Music five-year-old showed2,193 words
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Article1787 1979-06-10 25 RAPF 1 145 CLASS 2, DIV 4—1. 100 M str IVj^V^ X 1 3 < 500 $9,450 to winner) 1 :IXS Robin Brook g i Horse Power i Allan 5 57 idd 3 Ml :25OmSF IWJww 9 2MI Oceanic Splendour k iNSLOI Buang 856 5 d 2 -2>21,787 words
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Advertisement362 1979-06-10 25 THE EXTRAORDINARY ADVANTAGES OF HAVING FIVE OF THESE. i I I l I m *k M < IJ"^^ til I Famous engineers have recognised IT COSTS LESS TO RUN Audi also has a safety design that the advantages of five cylinders and One of the attractions of five allows it362 words
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Article, Illustration897 1979-06-10 26 JOE DORAI - JOE DOR AI By SINGAPORE are in the Malaysia Cup final again the fifth time since 1975. Last night, they beat Pahang 2-1 in the return of the two-legged semifinal, after having edged them 1-0 in Kuantan last Sunday. Singapore will meet theMAX KIAN SENG and ALBERT SIM - 897 words
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Article113 1979-06-10 26 RESULT LimTan«Boon(1Mh| DoHah Khmh (7»m) Abdah AMI {Sth) Scow i wilh goal'timaO Sh«t« on taigat Shoti off t>rg*t Cwnti k«:tit FrM liickl 1? II (1O««K»«) 12(5off««l«| 1 Edmund Ut (7) Gtuili Olwx (7) ■T.PlDNtNATHMIII Srx) MuUkb (7) T«antf •ilh pwiofm- l»ong Finn (7) »nc« l«rtt out ol l»n Fan*113 words
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Article, Illustration670 1979-06-10 26 FROM the sideline* ...with KEN JALLEH Jr COURTESY, presumably a subject on everyone's smiling lips lately, has finally reached the wooden benches of the National Stadium. The call for courtesy has. like Abdah Alif s resounding 30-metre shot into the Singapore goal, pierced670 words
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Article49 1979-06-10 26 IPOH, Sat. Perak today captured the Malaysian under23 hockey title by edging out favourites Malaysian Juniors 1-0 at the Municipal Padang here. That goal came in the 51st minute, when flanker K. Rajan pushed home a rebound off the pads of Juniors' goalkeeper Ahmad Fadzil NSTNST - 49 words
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Article166 1979-06-10 26 UNPRETENTIOUS THAT'S LIM PAHANG, at the edge of a frying pan after last week's 14 defeat on their home ground, appeared to escape the ihMiltiiii fate that awaited them when Abdah Allf eanght Singapore's goalkeeper Kdrannd Wee napping with a pot shot In the fifth minute. Before Abdah's goal, and166 words
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Article, Illustration434 1979-06-10 26 PETER SIOW - If Hartley 's happy, he's also realistic PETER SIOW By NO DOIJBT, Singapore's soccer coach Trevor Hartley must have felt elated about the Republic's 2-1 win over Pahang in the Malaysia Cup return leg semi-finals Singapore triumphed 1-0 away last week at the National Stadium last night. But, if Hartley434 words
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282 1979-06-10 26 IPOH, Sat. Dogged by putting problems, veteran Ireneo Legaspi, of the Philippines, today blew up with a three-over-par 75, but retained the lead after the third round of the Mizuno open golf tournament here. The 39-year-old Filipino, on 213, was four strokes ahead ofAFP - 282 words
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Article94 1979-06-10 26 ROD and Sue Harris won the opening race in the 505 event in the Republic of Singpore Yacht Club all-classes regatta, off PasiPaniang yesterdy, reports PETER SIOW. In the best two of three races the others will be held today the husband-and-wife team read the wind94 words
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Obituary93 1979-06-10 26 MADAM NOIN KIM SUAN aged 63 passed away suddenly on 9/6/79 leaving behind beloved husband Wong Wee Kong, b sons Mlrhael T J Wong. Wong Nge Joeng. John NC Wong. Nicholas N.K Wong. Jason N.K Wong, and a daughter Pearl Wong Pit Hah 3 duughlers-ln-.aw Catherine Tun. Kalherine Llm.93 words
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243 1979-06-10 26 Selangor pledge to give of their best KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Putting aside all the cautious remarks, Selangor will be eyeing the Malaysia Cup soccer final when they step on the Merdeka Stadium pitch here for their second-leg semi-final against Sabah tomorrow night. the danger for the defending champions will lie243 words
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Advertisement599 1979-06-10 26 QUALIFY** promotion through ICS SPECIALIZED TRAINING IN MANAGEMENT AND TECHNICAL SUBJECTS I Improve your position by learning at home and be paid what you are really wonh. ICS j home-study courses have helped thousands of ambitious men and women achieve pro- motion and better pay. Moderate fees all books supplied.599 words
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Miscellaneous131 1979-06-10 26 AoMtercan 11-17C Cloudy Lw Aageles 16-28C Clear Atknu 20-31 C Cloudy Maatte 25-34 C Clear Buiktk 27-33C Oar Maatreal 2O-26C Rain Beirut 18-28C Sunny Nwn» 11-16C Cloudy Berlin 9-18C Rain New Delhi 28-44C Clear l>r— iki 12-18C Sunny New Ywk 1S-27C Cloudy BwmAIni 6-15C Sunny 1°-22 C S*" 1^ i131 words
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81st Anniversary of Philippine Independence Supplement
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Title Section13 1979-06-10 1 Isang bansa isang dlwa—kabataan pagasa ng bayan. 81st Anniversary of Philippine Independence Supplement13 words
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Article, Illustration306 1979-06-10 1 Message from Mr Ferdinand E. Marcos President of the Republic of the Philippines IT IS not simply a matter of ritual that we have set aside June 12 as a day to remember our beginnings as an independent nation 81 years ago. Now more306 words
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Article, Illustration149 1979-06-10 1 Time to recall a triumph in nation's history Message from Mr Carlos P. Romulo Minister of Foreign Affairs. ONCE again, June 12 recalls to mind a triumph in our nation's history. We celebrate this momentous event with a collective sense of national pride and achievement, never forgetting a storied path.149 words
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Article, Illustration234 1979-06-10 1 Message by Mr Privado G. Jimenez Ambassador of the Philippines to Singapore INDEPENDENCE Day is always, for us Filipinos, an occasion for national pride and national awareness. It is an event celebrated with much pomp and splendour and all over the towns and234 words
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682 1979-06-10 2 EDSEL T. CUSTODIO - Commerce with Singapore has slowed down EDSEL T. CUSTODIO By After a four-year spurt in commercial exchange, trading between the Philippines and Singapore slowed down appreciably in 1978. Surprisingly, this came about at a time when the Association of South-east Asian Nations (Asean) worked out and started implementation of the682 words
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Article400 1979-06-10 2 The place of foreign investors In the Philippines Is pretty clear-cut. In general, this Is governed by Republic Act 5455, which covers all Investment In equity. Mildly or orders, purchases, service contracts, opening offices whether "lateen" or branches, appointing representatives or distributors, participating In management, supervision and control400 words
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Article, Illustration1125 1979-06-10 3 LARRY ZABALA Jr - LARRY ZABALA Jr Information Attach* AFTER the initial impact of the exchange of State Visits between President Marcos and Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew, the Philippines and Singapore have been riding a high wave of cooperative relationship unprecedented in any two-country arrangement. This does1,125 words
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Advertisement433 1979-06-10 1 P \g Congratulations Best Wishes To The Government People Of The Philippines On Their 81st Anniversary From The Management Staff of Pacific International Lines (Pte.) Ltd. General Agents for Philippine International Shipping Corporation (Manila). PISC provides regular sailing from Singapore, Malaysia, Bangkok to Jeddah, Italy. Rotterham, Hamburg United Kingdom. PACIFIC433 words
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Advertisement93 1979-06-10 2 MWM s BOOO m P «i 750 PPM UNIT headeator an ASEAN pon fcii I I I I I To The People of the Philippines I MABUHAY MARAMING SALAMAT PO from I I //^lftjUlJl km^i\ 8 c Far Eastern Bank Building. 156 Cecil Street. Singapore 1 (Tel: No *****81 4)93 words
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Advertisement175 1979-06-10 2 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE PEOPLE GOVERNMENT OF THE PHILIPPINES ON THEIR 81st INDEPENDENCE DAY. FOONG LOONG PHOTO (PRIVATE) LTD. 122 Ground Floor, People's Park Shopping Complex, Singapore, 1. Tel: *****8-*****3 MABUHAY! RELIANCE COMMERCIAL ENTERPRISES, INC. Mania, Singapore. Los Angeles Hongkong, New York Heartiest Congratulations to the GOVERNMENT PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES175 words
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Advertisement823 1979-06-10 3 We congratulate \f the Government of cju^^ A the Philippines jsMmSSsQB^ her People IMw^&Z^^^ on their 81st |Wg^^r \^J Independence Day wl\ KORINS MARITIME ij SE...CESPHLTD T-jUjfjll^ Shipping Agents /^%A|TLIVr T Ship Brokers f \Jl* JL/ 601/603, 1.C.8. Building, Shenton Way, J Singapore 1. Tel: *****22 %W Tlx: KORINSRS *****.823 words
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Advertisement129 1979-06-10 4 Douglas Danntl«ss^^^^^HH [Mff7iTHßOX)p\astic Kits I Satisfy even the most discerning L i PK-407 Martm Maranov 826 i 1 7 pdt Gun I R^^^WHlyjJeep Here's your chance to reproduce some V^^^F of the exciting battles t l^^lH^^V of World War II with I '^mfc Matchbox' range of **^""*»SBS W Millitao' Kits.129 words
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Miscellaneous272 1979-06-10 4 /W^DUHEAgAAm^l f^T" /WW OCAU OUT "fcU^^ I C~~\ I I A I WISH SLUGGO II F I WOULD PHONE WE. J I I- THERE'S THE I I 7 OH BOY'-- -ITS I s-*«» PHONE RINGING 1 I PROBABLY SLUGGO J =^-=^<§ V DOWNSTAIRS a MAM DO YOU PEAi.i7E I HAVENT272 words
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Miscellaneous205 1979-06-10 4 MODESTY I f GfO«G£ WERE GONNA M WILL MONEY "V^.^^^.J F7 NO SISN Of MODtSTV BLAISE, S*lCr («>«WTH£CON^ME /DO INSTEAD SECKSE f SIR- OUT YOU SHOULD SEE TOE BUNChJ BLAISC \T AM> IOURE GONNA HtRES A HUNDRED KyOU JUST >^| V^£f_VlUA INS WE FOUND PRESENT s'fr L^^^^Bi 7>tO DAYS AFTZR205 words
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Advertisement35 1979-06-10 5 MS^^uyyg V^& BRIDAL FASHIONS 79 ENTRY FORM <T R. GKOOMSS NAME I Sl r Bl^s^HraiMl«!?Sm?iHP''l''!9l'3TllrT]''if^^ <CHINESE CHARACTERS IF ANY) I B^ mH BRIDES NAME I n address I from ELSAYEO AGENCY M wedd.ng date I35 words
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Miscellaneous140 1979-06-10 5 y^ DAGWOOO' *v i r>^(V G O HOME AMD I N.ri P^ 1^ V YOu t OOl< y -#yfc\^B GET vouRSEuP I I HAVE TO GO DO SOME I &-'s> "|:^>l Y OU REA..L.V V ERRANDS BUT W-6N < eft IOOKS'W y* f I COME SACK. 111. MAKE b= %J^140 words
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Miscellaneous79 1979-06-10 5 TfAR/A PRICES BUT, 4O°^ FOR\ lU x^j^ -c V— ARE up/ 1 Tv *>° BAGS OF V THERE'S A V GROCERIES? f^^m'TTlPg^M\^^^ m BEEF v \]1mtIl*Zllil inflation isro\ V x v vs/' I v>%/5t 'f-^rTf h get x em with 7^ V X^ NvaW^S^v week's I2/V O\v, f^ffe. GROCERIES! L79 words
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Marintec Asia 79 Supplement
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435 1979-06-10 6 A number of leading companies will participate in the Marinetec Asia 79 evhibtiaa. Their exhibits, of par tlcular interest to construction companies, electrical contractors, shipyards, offshore and petro-chemical industries, will be displayed at the (nited States International Marketing Centre Pavilion435 words
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Article, Illustration805 1979-06-10 6 THE Minister for Finance, Mr. Hon Sui Sen, will open the Marintec Asia 79 exhibition and •< iated seminars at the World Trade Centre tomorrow at 3.30 p.m. over 1.000 delegates will attend the Inter Island Shipping and Seatec seminars to be805 words
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Article219 1979-06-10 6 The OM 404A is very ecomomical THE OM 404A Marine Diesel Engine has been specially brought here from Germany by Cycle and Carriage Enterprises for the Marintec Asia exhibition. Like the other outstanding units in the 400 series, the 404A is very economical giving a generous 15 gallons to the219 words
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Article, Illustration740 1979-06-10 6 PROMET Singapore has grown from a small shipyard to the biggest marine engineering firm in Singapore within a short space of seven years. The company is now involved in the construction and operation of all types of ships and rigs,740 words
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Advertisement186 1979-06-10 6 Welding can finally be effected f? BM 1 1 W t^^^Bßßi to a suspended item using t3 LmA^J^^^^LJ LrnJ Vj HOOK SYSTEM (J I H M T^HH SKD Hook with Ball SkG wlth L^hte^^ i^L_ J_^^^l Bearing Swivel SKL w^ftk^l Ba Bearin9 Svmel SKG with 'mf^ Z vB SKN Hook186 words
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503 1979-06-10 7 Shipowners are aware of the need to economise SHIPOWNERS, the world over, are acutely aware of the paramount need to economise With fuel prices having increased three or (our hundred per cent in the last few years, it is hardly surprising that there should now be an unparalleled desire to503 words
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Article, Illustration535 1979-06-10 7 SEVERAL major engineering and marine firms from overseas will participate in the Marintec Asia 79 exhibition tomorrow. Aalborg Boilers from Denmark, a progressive marine boiler manufacturer will display its activities at the exhibition. Among them are construction and manufacturing of marine boilers for535 words
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839 1979-06-10 7 SEVERAL major local shiprepair yards will participate in the Marintec Asia 79 exhibition tomorrow. Among them will be Sembawang Shipyard, Keppel Shipyard and Hitachi Zosen Robin Shipyards. Most of these yards carried out major repair and conversion work despite the slump in the snipping and839 words
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Advertisement123 1979-06-10 7 Marintec a five year I j program seminars and shows for the advancement of ASEAN maritime industries 1979 June 11-15 Singapore: Marintec Asia exhibition and seminars 1980 April 14-16 Manila: Inter Island Shipping seminar/exhibition June 18-20 Singapore: Cargo handling-bulk handling seminar/exhibition 1981 March 2-6 Singapore: Marintec Asia exhibition and seminars123 words
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Advertisement299 1979-06-10 7 T 1 OFFICIAL OFFICIAL OFFICIAL The management committee of SASAR has officially endorsed and sponsored ASIA MARINE'BO. An advisory committee comprising representatives of ;he Asian marine industry will be formed to assist in the development of the event. The Asian marine industry now fully participates, sponsors, and benefits from ASIA299 words
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503 1979-06-10 8 SINGAPORE'S shipbuilding and repairing industry, together with the rapid development of the Port of Singapore Authority, has led to the need to develop extensive facilities for shiprepairs over the last two decades. With new ship orders of ocean-going fleet and the oil exploration industry503 words
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390 1979-06-10 8 WITH the growing need for economical automoI tive power, Isuzu Motors, of Japan, is introducing its popular range of multipurpose diesels into Asian markets specifically for marine applications. Isuzu, long known for its tough, all-condition vehicles and engines, was the first Japanese manufacturer of390 words
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Advertisement479 1979-06-10 8 Watt Akkermans offers complete service for your electrical and mechanical equipment. MetorAnd W\ Tfc Engine Overhaul Generator Service k m Complete overhaul of Class F protection for all JL T^I^ |ial diesel engines. your motors and v TfnPlSB Excellent test facilities, generators including V9T*2j3 f/jfA v Fabrication of obsolescent complete479 words
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Advertisement275 1979-06-10 8 JURONG SHIPYARD K^--JBHBBBte. r A- < L We are here now! To provide a fast and cost-effective diesel power capability for the region's marine, offshore and onshore industries. HeDervraXv Hedemora Diesel J S.E.A. [Pte] Ltd. Hedemora SEA. is operational today! With over 30 years experience in the design, development, production,275 words
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532 1979-06-10 9 SITI'ATION DIFFERENT FROM LAST YEAR I H X f loony mood "hich prevailed in the Finnish shipbuilding industry only about I igo has brightened somewhat recent•ii>» mdi< a that the order books now hpcome stahi ifi c i having ined strongly during the pr«i imliiik532 words
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202 1979-06-10 9 THE new Thommen Type ISA electro-optical welding mask LC filter is an advanced and patented product which was recently created and introduced by Revue Thommen AG. if Switzerland, and mar- here by I'niweld Products. The helmet is the first ite the opportunity202 words
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Article, Illustration377 1979-06-10 9 'Snoopers' will light up the exhibition TO be shown in Asia, for the first time at the Marintec Asia exhibition, are deep sea lighting fixtures for submersibles which are known as "snoopers." •Sure they are snoopers as they light up the dark corners of the sea," says Jack Birns. developer377 words
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Advertisement168 1979-06-10 9 DIMET CORROSION CONTROL Design, supply and installation of cathodic protection system, supply of Dimet sacrificial anodes, Impressed current systems, specification and materials for protective coatings, coatings quality control instruments Dimet (S) Pte Ltd P.O. Box 54 Singapore 22 TEL: *****28 See you at Marintec Asia 19. Stand 826 m Sole168 words
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Advertisement253 1979-06-10 9 At Sembawang Shipyard... you will gain most from the services of South expertise, experience and the vast engineering East Asia's leading fully integrated shiprepairing back-up available round the clock which are cornorganisation which caters for vessels engaged in parable to the best in the world servicing the international and regional253 words
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Article, Illustration541 1979-06-10 10 THESE are the firms which will participate in the Marintec Asia 79 exhibition tomorrow: F. Selmer (Norway), Gamlen Chemical (Australasia) Pty Ltd. (Singapore), Malaysia Shipyard and Engineering Sdn. Bhd (Malaysia), Aker International Services (Singapore), Panda Services (Singapore), ABC Engineering (Singapore); Det Norske Veritas (Norway), The541 words
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Advertisement448 1979-06-10 10 I fS\ TASIN ELECTRIC CO. (PTE.) LTD. I pS4 ??B?6B BLOCK 2. 161 KAUANG WAY SMGAPORt 13 TEI *****66 CABLE ADO "TASWCABLE ITAMNJ m[x R*****6 PO BOX 590 KALLANG BASIN SINGAPORE 12 STOCKISTS AND DISTRIBUTORS FOR C*OUSI HINDS WEATHERPROOF LIGHTING FIXTURES WATERTIGHT SWITCHES, PLUGS RECEPTACLES EXPLOSION-PROOF CONTROL STATIONS, JUNCTION BOXES448 words
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Advertisement285 1979-06-10 10 mkm U r B^^k^^^- HI In S.E. Asia Rico have thousands of marine installations on oil rigs, barges, tugs, supply boats, cargo vessels, and Tankers in a wide range of places. Now, everyone of these equipment is backed by Rico full spares and after sales service. "When you have an285 words
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