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Title Section15 1979-06-13 1 The Straits Tunes Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, JUNE IS, 1979 25 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 142/1/79 I15 words
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Article, Illustration569 1979-06-13 1 Refugees: XL, Jakarta get tough 4 People only understand strength... not necessarily rea- son. Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad in reply to a newsman 's question yesterday on whether another international conference on refugees would solve the problem. Not even for a stopoverReuter; AP - 569 words
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Article978 1979-06-13 1 SEAH CHIANG NEE - POLITICAL BLACKMAIL SAYS LEE SEAH CHIANG NEE PMs blast at Hanoi By BONN, Tuesday MR Lee Kuan Yew, In a TV' interview broadcast tonight, described Vietnam's programme to force oat large numbers of its people as "a political weapon being used to castigate the world." "And 1 don't think the978 words
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Article, Illustration149 1979-06-13 1 Wayne loses battle for life JOHN WAYNE, who so embodied the American hero in a half century of movies that he became an internationally known symbol of the strong, patriotic American, died of cancer yesterday. He was 72. Hollywood knew the 1.93 metre loping, slowspeaking hero of Westerns and warReuter; UPI - 149 words
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Article31 1979-06-13 1 TEHERAN, Tues. The Iraqi Shiite Muslim leader Avatollah Seyved Mohammad Baquer Sadr was placed under house arrest last night in Najaf, the Iranian news agency Pars reported today. AFP.AFP - 31 words
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Article88 1979-06-13 1 CALAIS. Tues. American Bryan Allen became the first man to fly the English Channel by muscle-power when he landed nis flying bicycle on a beach near here today. Mr Allen, 26, took approximately two hours and 40 minutes to accomplish the historic flight by far the longest everReuter; AP - 88 words
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Article68 1979-06-13 1 A LARGE group of Kampnchean soldiers sitting In the hot sun at a refugee ramp just south of Trat in Thailand last week. The Thai Government has been feeding this groop of over 15, MC after they refused to reenter Kampuchea. But in the last fewAP - 68 words
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Article69 1979-06-13 1 MANAGUA, Tues. Sixty Americans were evacuated from Nicaragua today aboard a IS Air Force C-lJt transport aircraft as fighting between leftist guerillas opposed to President Anastosla Simon fought fiercely with government forces In this capital city. As the Americans made their way out of the city, thousands ofUPI - 69 words
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765 1979-06-13 1 SEAH CHIANG NEE - SEAH CHIANG NEE By Straits Times Foreign Edito BONN, Tuesday SINGAPORE last night urged West Germany to persuade its rich industrial partners to help the poor by passing their skills to them to achieve a better life. The call was made765 words
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Article255 1979-06-13 1 A later start for science SCIENCE will only be taught from Primary Three under the revised I education system next year, and emphasis will I be on the teaching of basic concepts useful to daily life rather than data and terminology. This was announced by the Senior Minister of State255 words
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Advertisement102 1979-06-13 1 MAHATHIR CALL TO STORE INDUSTRIES Page 7 PATIENTS starving to death, says doctor 3 'VIETNAM wants to expell all Chinese' 4 $12.5 b COAL power station under study 6 I SURVEYORS against letting in more alien professionals 8 HDB further eases I rules for flats 9 12* LAY siege outside102 words
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Advertisement27 1979-06-13 1 EXCLUSIVE GERMAN CLOCKS with Westminster Chime, Bim Bam or Quartz Movement. Sole Agents CHUN CHONG Showroom A Service Centre 62 South Bridge Road, Singapore. 1 Tel. *****1/227 words
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Miscellaneous24 1979-06-13 1 The weather UP TO 1 P.M. TODAY: Isolated showers in earlv morning. TEMPERATl RES IP TO S A.M. TOMORROW: Maximum SIC; minimum 25 C.24 words
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THE ENERGY SQUEEZE
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Article117 1979-06-13 2 CHICAGO: An unofficial strike by independent lorry drivers over high fuel prices gathered momentum with a call for a nationwide shutdown. Independent Truckers Association leader Mike Parkhurst called on his 30.000 members to join the strike, which could disrupt supplies of perishable foods across the United States.Reuter - 117 words
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Article91 1979-06-13 2 BANGKOK: Thais are to be told to tighten their belts to avoid another looming energy crisis which threatens the country. The government is to start a series of energysavin? measures early next month to get the public to cut down on electricity and use theirAFP - 91 words
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Article56 1979-06-13 2 CHICAGO: The worldwide oil shortage will continue for at least another five years the head of one of the biggest oil companies in the US said today. Mr John Swearingen, chairman of Standard Oil Company (Indiana), said the worldwide crude oil shortfall, was now aboutReuter - 56 words
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Article56 1979-06-13 2 DETROIT: United Nations Secretary-general Kurt Waldheim today urged developed countries to make "a massive effort" to conserve oil and develop new sources of energy. In a speech to the Detroit Economic Club, Mr Waldheim said industrial nations were "straining the world's limited resources" because of "theirAFP - 56 words
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Article300 1979-06-13 2 WASHINGTON, Tuesday AMERICAN oil companies apparently helped bring on current petrol shortages in the United States by stockpiling crude oil instead of refining it into petrol, a top Federal Trade Commission (FTC) official said yesterday. Mr Alfred Dougherty, director of the FTC's bureau of competition,AP - 300 words
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207 1979-06-13 2 PARIS, Tuesday INFLATION is increasing faster in the western countries and April was the worst month for two years, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development O EC D said today. Prices in the 24 OECD countries rose by 1.1 per cent onAFP - 207 words
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Article51 1979-06-13 2 NEW YORK, Tues. Pakistan is two to five years from testing an atomic bomb thanks to financing from Libyan strongman Colonel Mnammar Gadaffl, stolen plans from a Dutch company and components purchased "on the open market" in Europe and the United States, CBS news reported last night. I51 words
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330 1979-06-13 2 PARIS, Tu«s JAPANESE industry will be less competitive in the future. Prime Minister Masayoshi Ohira said in a report yesterday in the Le Monde newspaper. "Japanese competitiveness, for a number of reasons, is rather on the decline. "Japanese salaries are now among the highestAFP - 330 words
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Article, Illustration75 1979-06-13 2 Fog forces plane to land on highway A FRENCH gendarme keeps watch near the single-en-gined aircraft of British pilot Mr David Richards, 45, on Monday in Lonviers, France, shortly before the plane took off on its return flight to England. He was forced to land his plane on the mainAP - 75 words
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Article27 1979-06-13 2 SALISBURY, Tues. Almost 40 people have been killed by Patriotic Front guerillas Inside Zimbabwe, Rhodesia in the past 24 hours, military headquarters said yesterday Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article103 1979-06-13 2 WASHINGTON, Tuesday THE United States Supreme Court rejected a challenge by atheists against the motto "in god we trust." inscribed on all US currency, both i coin and paper. The High Court justices declined without comment to hear the atheists' appeal against an earlier rejection byReuter - 103 words
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Advertisement413 1979-06-13 2 Shangri-La's Golden Peacock Buffets Shangri-La s Golden Peacock Buffet presents for your lunching pleasure a selection of the finest dishes from East and West. An offering of specialities that s guaranteed to appease the most discriminating of palates. There s our famous oysters and king prawns. And assorted cold cuts.413 words
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Advertisement353 1979-06-13 2 The most comprehensive tourist, entertainment shopping commercial office centre in the tourist belt of Orchard Road, wj For Sale or Lease Situated at v Orchard Road/Koek Road L^^^^k (next to the Cold Storage), m the core of most promising 1 H !!!!iis° tourist, entertainment pp S fc c r and353 words
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Article, Illustration198 1979-06-13 3 I planned Shah's trip, says Kissinger COLUMBIA (South Carolina), Tues. Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, with barbed references to the Carter administration, said yesterday he personally arranged the Shah of Iran's trip to Mexico because "our government would not do anything." Dr Kissinger said: "I felt the United StatesAFP; UPI - 198 words
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60 1979-06-13 3 A LITTLE retagee girl, her sad eyes speaking volumes about tie bitter fighting new going on In Nicaragua, caddies her pet pappy an she awaits help la Managua *n Monday at a refugee centre. She and ether refugees were brought In from one of theAP - 60 words
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503 1979-06-13 3 Patients starving to death, says surgeon LONDON, Tuesday PATIENTS in Britian's National Health I Service hospitals may be dying because they j do not get enough to eat or because they are being given the wrong kind of food. Patients facing surgery are most at risk, said Ivan Johnston, Professor503 words
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171 1979-06-13 3 TEHERAN, Tues. Ayatollah Khomeiny challenged the Soviet ambassador today to prove that Soviet i arms are not being smuggled across the border I into Iran. He also warned him re- peatedly that Russian behaviour "must be such as to destroy all misun- jReuter - 171 words
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Article46 1979-06-13 3 JAKARTA. Tues Several airforce personnel have been detained for allegedly smuggling video cassette recorders to Indonesia from abroad, an airforce spokesman said. The airfore men were charged with smuggling the recorders on board a Hercules aircraft from Singapore last Friday, he said. AFP.AFP - 46 words
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228 1979-06-13 3 Red Adair called to fight Mexico blaze MEXICO CITY, Taes. Mexico yesterday called in the world's most famous oil trouble shooter, Mr Red Adalr, U fight a Mow oat at an offshore oil well which has turned Into a "flamIng torch," the head of the state oil company Pemex said.228 words
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287 1979-06-13 3 WASHINGTON, Tims. THE chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission said yesterday there have been six to 10 thefts of bomb-grade uranium or Plutonium, but none apparently got into the hands of terrorists. Chairman Joseph Hendrie told the House of Representatives interior sub-committee investigating theUPI - 287 words
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96 1979-06-13 3 MARSEILLES, Tues. A West German tourist was convicted yesterday of turning his disabled minibus into a brothel. The court heard that Otto Schladek, 30, of Ostrov, Germany, had put his girlfriend Heide to work in the back of the van when it broke downAFP - 96 words
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Advertisement102 1979-06-13 3 Every Thursday, L Ronde brings you a generous lun h buffet spread of delectable and savoury Western and local dishes. Also, we put on a fashion show by a leading boutique in town Time: From 12 noon 2 pm Show. 1.30 pm Models: IMP International Buffet Lunch: $12 10% 3%102 words
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462 1979-06-13 4 '$532 M REMITTED TO HELP RELATIVES' HONGKONG, Tuesday VIETNAM appears determined to expel virtually all ethnic Chinese in the country, according to intelligence sources here who said there are now only 800,000 to 1.2 million of them left in southern Vietnam. They also saidNYT - 462 words
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Article212 1979-06-13 4 HONGKONG, Tues THE mystery of the month-long absence of Vietnamese Communist Party Secretary-General Le Duan has been solved, the South China Morning Post reported today. Quoting "reliable sources," the paper said Mr Le Duan, absent for more than a month from Hanoi's political scene,AFP - 212 words
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211 1979-06-13 4 End Indian Ocean rivalry, says Desai MOSCOW, Tues. Indian Prime Minister Morarji Desai called for an end to military rivalry in the Indian Ocean during a Kremlin speech last night, the Soviet Tass news agency reported. Speaking at a dinner I given in his honour, Mr Desai urged implementation ofAFP - 211 words
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288 1979-06-13 4 MOSCOW, Tuesday THE SOVIET press charged today that American instructors were teaching Afghan rebels in special camps how to use weapons against the pro-Soviet Afghanistan regime. 1 Tass news agency, in a report from Kabul by correspondent Ravil Musin, said Chinese and PakistaniReuter; UPI - 288 words
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161 1979-06-13 4 Bankers meet to curb flow of dollars BASLE. Tues. The world's leading central bankers agreed today to study ways of controlling some US$9OO billion (552.000 billion) in American currency circulating freely outside the United States. But they differed widely on what ought to be done about the vast amount ofReuter - 161 words
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Article97 1979-06-13 4 BANGKOK, Tues. A provincial Thai governor has been arrested for the murder of a newspaper reporter who exposed local corruption. Mr Panya Ruekurai, governor of Trat province, 272 km south-east of Bangkok, was arrested late yesterday after being implicated in the murdei by some of theUPI - 97 words
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Article60 1979-06-13 4 LAS VEGAS, Tues. A weapons-related nuclear device was exploded yesterday deep beneath the Nevada desert, causing a shock wave felt more than 160 km away in Las Vegas. The test, which had been delayed since June 1 because of high-altitude winds over the Nevada test site, went withoutAP - 60 words
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Article33 1979-06-13 4 MANILA, Tues. Five Indonesian fishermen drifting for more than 30 days in shark-infested waters in the South China Sea were rescued by a Manila bound ship which arrived here yesterday.— AFP.AFP - 33 words
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Article, Illustration130 1979-06-13 4 Amin aide tries to jump out o£ window NAIROBI, Toes. British-born Bob Astles, former aide to toppled I'gandan President Idl Amln, attempted to leap from the second storey window of a Kenyan police station hours before being extradited to Uganda last Saturday, Kenyan newspapers reported today. They quoted police sourcesReuter - 130 words
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149 1979-06-13 4 Chinese Congress meeting off again HONGKONG, Tues. The second session of China's National People's Congress (NPC), originally scheduled for April and delayed several times, has again been postponed to later this week, the local daily South China Morning Post reported today without giving the source for this information. It isAFP - 149 words
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Article49 1979-06-13 4 BEIRUT, Tues.— Opposing Syrian and Israeli air force jets took turns staging aerobatics over Beirut yesterday drawing anti-aircraft fire from Palestinian guerillas and leftist Lebanese militia. Meanwhile, in south Lebanon, provincial authorities said Israeli border gunners and their right-wing Christian allies pounded three Palestininan-controlled anas. -AP.AP - 49 words
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269 1979-06-13 4 Zambia calls off boycott against Muzorewa regime JOHANNESBURG, Tues. Worsening food shortages forced the Zambian Government to break the African boycott against the new disputed black regime of Zimbabwe Rhodesia yesterday and open talks aimed at accelerating rail traffic between the two landlocked nations. A South African railway spokesman saidUPI - 269 words
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278 1979-06-13 4 MIAMI, Tues AN AMERICAN airliner hijacked from New York to Cuba arrived in Miami early today with 205 passengers and crew after the hiiacker surrendered to Cuban authorities in Havana. It was the first jetliner hijacked to Cuba in nearly seven years. PassengersReuter; AP - 278 words
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Article49 1979-06-13 4 MANILA, Ties. President Ferdinand Marcos formally accepted the surrender of l.Mt Muslim guerillaa la Independence Day ceremonies today and appealed for an end to the Muslim rebellion. Mr Marcos mingled with the ex-rebels and shook hands with several of them in ceremonies in Manila's Riial Park. UPI.UPI - 49 words
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Advertisement576 1979-06-13 4 A ft a W^ BUFFAUD BIWS gjfl jfrjjPr Direct from U.S.A. W m^^^^ t^Ml jfißfSo^ at Share Garten, Kallaru; Park (Opposite National Stadmm). W M L^fl Mtkdap: 6. OOfun. -II OOpjn. Showtime: 7. 30 p.m. 9. 50pm. M- M Hethauk: (Sat Sun.) 3. 00 p.m. -Jl. 00 pm. Showtime: 4.576 words
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Article222 1979-06-13 5 Talks on West Bank hit snags ALEXANDRIA, Tues Egypt and Israel failed to reach agreement today on procedure for their negotiations about Palestinian autonomy in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip. They set up a special committee to try to settle the matter in time for the next session,Reuter - 222 words
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498 1979-06-13 5 DCHO grounding: Europe airlines may ignore ban iMm^^^^ STRASBOURG (France), Tuesday EUROPEAN airline companies may decide today to ignore a United States Federal Aviation Administration edict grounding all DC10s, officials of the European Association of Civil Aviation Agencies said, as a bitter international row blew up around the controversial plane.Reuter; UPI - 498 words
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155 1979-06-13 5 Disabled 'have no special rights' WASHINGTON, Tues. The Supreme Court ruled today that handicapped Americans have no legal right to attend a particular school if they fail to measure up to its physical qualifications. The nine High Court justices agreed unanimously to reverse a lower court's ruling that Southeastern CommunityReuter - 155 words
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Article89 1979-06-13 5 Scientists may steer Skylab HOUSTON, Tues. Space technicians here were today confident they could steer Skylab's crash course clear of populated areas in the final 12 hours before the huge space laboratory plunges into the earth's atmosphere, probably between July 4 and 28. A Johnson Space Centre spokesman said theAFP - 89 words
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Article206 1979-06-13 5 SAO PAULO, Tues COFFEE drinkers around the world are probably going to have to pay more for their habit.* On the basis of offlclal surveys which showed that Brazil's coffee plantations suffered fairly extensive frost damage near the end of May, the government has decidedAP - 206 words
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Advertisement308 1979-06-13 5 Who can best answer your building project aircon needs 49 H^ I'm your local Carrier Man. A A I represent he people who've H been in the aircon business Vilto^ I l° n B er tnan anyone else in I the world. So when it comes £+f%1(% V to airconditioning308 words
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Advertisement555 1979-06-13 5 I n^n^s^^^i^i^Hfli^i^H CAMPARI INSTEAD THE RIGHT LIGHT DRINK FOR A UONG NIGHT Cool, refreshing, lifts you up. Pink, light, doesn't knock you down. Only discerning palates can acquire this new taste sensation. Campari Tonic Campari Soda Campari 7UP Campari Orange Campari You Sole Agent: FOOD BEVERAGE (PTE) LTD. Our Weekly555 words
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435 1979-06-13 6 SON TIANG KENQ - $2.5 b coal power station under study SON TIANG KENQ By THE Singapore Government is actively considering building a $2.5 billion coal power generation station in the next few years. Soaring fuel prices and oil shortages have forced the government to examine the possibility of using coal as an alternative435 words
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Article71 1979-06-13 6 The University of Singapore's Department of Extramural Studies will hold a five lecture course on "bean disease and you" in Nissen Hut 7-B on Mondays between 7.30 p.m. and 9 p.m starting from next Monday The fee (or the course, which is aimed at educating the public71 words
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Article, Illustration189 1979-06-13 6 THIS is the proposed House of Tang, which will be a new landmark In Orchard Road when completed In late 1981. This picture with the 33-storey hotel and shopping complex seen in the centre involves the super-imposition of a model of the complex on to189 words
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197 1979-06-13 6 Singapore location for $22 million film A FILM, with a budget of US$lO million (Ss22 million) is to be almost entirely shot in Singapore. It is entitled Sands of Karakorum Mr Gordon McLendon, 58, a producer and a major stockholder of Columbia Pictures, said here yesterday that details of the197 words
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439 1979-06-13 6 Union: Seminars and courses are disrupting our vacation MEMBERS of the Vocational and Industrial Training Board (VTTB) Training Staff Union feel that the long seminars and in-service courses organised over weekends are planned by VTTB "to deprive them of their weekend and disrupt their vacation." This is stated in their439 words
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Article45 1979-06-13 6 THE Goh Soon Tioe String Orchestra will play at the PUB auditorium on Sunday at 5 p.m. Tickets at $1 are available at Singapore Conference Hall. C.K. Tang, Cold Storage, Popular Book Co and Yamaha Music School in Plaza Singapura45 words
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383 1979-06-13 6 THE general manager of a process control instrumentation company yesterday expressed concern that an increasing number of major industrial projects in the region are being funded from Japan. The Japanese tended to exclude non-Japanese major engineering companies from the projects, said Mr B J383 words
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Advertisement503 1979-06-13 6 Real estate investment opportunity in SWITZERLAND MONTREI'X 1 hour from Qwwva, on Hw l«fc>«>w A Dealing directly with the promoter, invest in a luxury laketront apartment in Montrejx, close both to the center of town and the area s superb ski slopes Mountain homes also available For information and dealing503 words
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Advertisement35 1979-06-13 6 Ono Passport Wallet for every purchase 00 of the above items. Buy from the direct source: Hodern Ele ctronics pte. Ltd. 95-High Street, Singapore 6. Tel: 321 139 321 154 CABLE: "MODERNELEC" Importers, Exporters Wholesalers35 words
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Miscellaneous282 1979-06-13 6 ENGLISH CHORAL HffllTION at Alexandra of Unesco in Asia at th* PROM a concert by the community centre from 3 National Museum' Yoiino United World College of pin. to fo p.m. On till £3^ £a1!e?y f™m South-east Asia at the Friday. 10 30 am to 7 d m O^ tin282 words
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Article, Illustration919 1979-06-13 7 LEE KIM CHEW - Tap vast pool of manpower in Malaysia LEE KIM CHEW MAHATHIR'S CALL TO LABOUR INTENSIVE INDUSTRIES IN STORE By LABOUR intensive industries which have to compete for workers in Singapore should cross the Causeway to tap the large pool of manpower created by the high unemployment rate in Malaysia. The919 words
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Article52 1979-06-13 7 TWO top students of the University of Singapore were presented with gold medal awards at the 10th annual dinner of the Singapore Institute of Surveyors at Neptune Theatre Restaurant last night They were Mr Wong Chin Wah, B. Sc. (Building) and Mr Lam Swee Guan, B. Sc52 words
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312 1979-06-13 7 KL approved 383 projects with S'pore interests MALAYSIA has approved 383 industrial projects which have Singaporean interests as at the end of March. This was disclosed by the chairman of the Malaysian Industrial Development Authority, Dato Jamil Jan, when he spoke at an investment seminar for businessmen here yesterday. Singaporean312 words
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Article21 1979-06-13 7 THE Canberra and Sennet t community centres will hold baby shows at their premises on Sunday at 9 a.m.21 words
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222 1979-06-13 7 Aussie offer: 'Asean unity vital' ASEAN unity wUI be Saramount In any erlslon the five member countries take when they respond to the Fraser Government's offer of limited participation by Asean airlines on the Australia-Europe route. The Malaysian deputy Prime Minister, Dato Seri Dr Mahathir bin Mohamad, said this yesterday222 words
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Advertisement233 1979-06-13 7 j A Painless Hire Purchase OR^ RENT with one month AW^k FREE RENTAL I Imported 1979 MpiMp^Hj^^J MITSUBISn J M^^ 200y "j 3S in-line Specialty selected ano lesteo tor nirti i r«» ti iKo quawy ano guaranteed by picture tube Redrttusion C/W Very «w power consumption —86 Swivel Stand *atis233 words
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Advertisement194 1979-06-13 7 To all the tame account men at O&M Burnetts K&E Ted Bates A.A. and Bateys... If s time to show your teeth. If you're tired of the quiet life, here's a chance to flex your account service muscles with MDA. We're after an account supervisor who wants to pull his194 words
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Advertisement468 1979-06-13 7 i m Wayfoong MAF is outside the CBD. and it 's computerised for better efficiency To make your money work for you,you need a hand. A helping hand when you need it most: Cf l^/l 1"^ or most P^P^ mone y sn l eas y t0 come by. At Wayfoong468 words
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Article, Illustration783 1979-06-13 8 CHIA POTEIK - CHIA POTEIK Making Spore centre of professionals By THE Singapore Institute of Surveyors hinted to the government last night that it would not welcome the introduction of more overseas professionals in any plan to promote Singapore as a centre of professionals. The president of783 words
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130 1979-06-13 8 THE Public Utilities Board is compiling a list of electrical engineers, technicians and electricians who are free to carry out electrical installation services for the public. Since the beginning of the month, the PUB has sent forms to the licensed electrical workers listed on its130 words
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242 1979-06-13 8 Woman who got explosives for Reds A WOMAN began buying explosives for the communists after she became disillusioned with life and with her harsh working conditions. In an article in the latest issue of Chern Sieh Pao. the Singapore Ex-Po-litical Detainees Association magazine, Madam Lim Am Chew say- "I developed242 words
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Advertisement61 1979-06-13 8 I y M HiifiJ *■&"&<** /^3 s •o> An Excit ing Buffet Lunch athe Coffee Shop Crisp, crunchy Salads, Cold Meats, Curries, Chinese specialities. Delicacies of East and West all awaiting your lunch-time pleasure. Try a little of everything, then go back for a little more. It's irresistible. I Then61 words
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Miscellaneous287 1979-06-13 8 Bringing Up Father By Bill Kavanagh U Hal Cam pi organisations /-s f WhAT LlmEll NEVER Mies A 111 1 CANT FIND MY CAR \I I INSECT/ HOW DARE A I A1..-, U^«J (#3K DOVOU FEW UEASLY DOLLARS UEYS ILL HAVE TC YOU HELP YOURSELF AlUlTini li6<ld TftgTv>. BESIDES, WHATS287 words
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189 1979-06-13 9 Sentosa to have its own managers soon THE Sentosa Development Corporation, which has been managed over the years by officials seconded from the Port of Singapore Authority, is soon to have its own managerial personnel A spokesman of the corporation said the decision was made on the recommendations of its189 words
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Article22 1979-06-13 9 A Chinese opera. The Merry Mix-up, will be staged at the Hong Lim Park on Sunday from 7.30 p m22 words
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Article, Illustration498 1979-06-13 9 ELENA CHONG - ELENA CHONG By COINT "Popo" the clown known and loved by millions of children all over the world is in town. And the baggage he is carrying with him Ls, of coarse, a load of laughter. Coant "Popo" de Baithe Ls as he498 words
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278 1979-06-13 9 Stewardesses on ships plan welcomed SHIPOWNERS here yesterday generally welcomed the National Maritime Board's decision to take women as stewardesses on board merchant ships, describing this move as a creation of more job opportunities for women. The NMB said last week that it would recruit women from the hotel and278 words
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Article28 1979-06-13 9 THE Cairnhill community centre management committee and the youth group will hold a two-day education-rum-recreation camp for about 50 children from Saturday at the centre grounds.28 words
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Article98 1979-06-13 9 TWO people were each fined $2,000 by a district court yesterday for employing Malaysians, whose social visit passes had expired. Loo Swee Seng, 27, of S. S. Loo it Co in Cheong Hong Lim Street, admitted employing Lee Kam Lim. 33. as an aircondition duct man98 words
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Article100 1979-06-13 9 Banned man 'sneake' back RAYMOND Yeong Soo Ah, 29, was yesterday jailed for three months by a district court when he admitted •sneaking" into Singapore after he was banned permanently from entering the Republic. The ban was imposed by Ihe Ministry of Home Affairs on Yeong, a Malaysian, on Sept100 words
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Article22 1979-06-13 9 THE Toa Payoh Branch Library will hold a harmonica concert at its lecture hall on June 30 at 7 p.m.22 words
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Article, Illustration139 1979-06-13 9 Took key from sister to steal A MAN borrowed a key from his adopted sister on the pretext that he wanted to look at some photographs but instead enter-! Ed a flat where she worked and stole $5,900. In a district court yesterday, Chan Scow Pheng, 21, admitted borrowing the139 words
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102 1979-06-13 9 RADIO and Television Singapore has sent a documentary' film, Hur- dies of the Handicapped, I to the Asian Film Festival which will be opened by the acting Culture Minister, Mr Ong Teng Cheong, on July 3. The documentary, produced by Mr Arun Mahizhnan of RTS,102 words
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Article285 1979-06-13 9 IRENE NGOO - HDB further eases rules on flats IRENE NGOO By THE Housing Board has further relaxed its rules on eligibility to buy its flats. Its latest concession is to allow applicants waiting to buy five-room flats to transfer their applications to smaller units from July 1. Under the existing rules, applicants285 words
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Article306 1979-06-13 9 Cisco man asked for $500: Trader A BUSINESSMAN, who did not have his identity card with him when a Cisco constable asked to see it, told a district judge yesterday how the constable allegedly demanded $500 from him for not taking action against him. Mr Koo Wah Key said the306 words
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Advertisement443 1979-06-13 9 ACMA Airconditioner. we put our features to work. Acma features are efficient and reliable that are put to work for years of trouble free and silent airconditioning at an economical cost Backed by Acma after sales service and a comprehensive guarantee The special features of Acma aircondittoner G.E. Thermostat precise443 words
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Article170 1979-06-13 10 Body in coffin now identified KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The undecomposed body in the metal-lined coffin found at a cemetery here has been identified as that of Mrs Irene Van Langenberg who died in Perth, Australia 17 years ago. A local church leader, Mr Harold Cooke, said here today the womanAP - 170 words
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251 1979-06-13 10 PENANG, Tues. Five hundred Muslim Kampuchean refugees will arrive at a specially set-up camp in Pengkalan Chepa, Kelantan, tomorrow for eventual settlement in Malaysia, Perkim president Tengku Abdul Rahman said today. The former Prime Minister added in an interview that another 500 to 1,000NST - 251 words
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175 1979-06-13 10 Hussein: Curbs on China social visits to stay KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday THE Malaysian Government cannot relax the restrictions on social visits to China for security reasons, Prime Minister Datuk Hussein Onn said yesterday. He told Parliament that the matter had to be studied thoroughly because relaxation of the restrictions had175 words
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132 1979-06-13 10 Call for Islamic ministers' meeting: Tengku KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Former Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman urged Malaysia to take the lead in calling for a meeting of Islamic foreign ministers in Kuala Lumpur to settle the major disputes in the Middle East. "The situation prevailing in the Middle East demands132 words
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89 1979-06-13 10 'Uranium permits issued in Pahang KUALA LUMPUR Tues. Traces of uranium deposits have been found in Malaysia, and a state government has issued permits to prospectors, a local newspaper said today. The Malay Mail said the Pahang State Government has issued permits to prospectors to carry out the second stageUPI - 89 words
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163 1979-06-13 10 Black gold to bring in Sib revenue KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. j The federal government is expected to earn about $1 billion as revenue from Malaysia's crude oil production this year, Parliament here was told today. Prime Minister Datuk Hussein Onn told the Lower House that about $850 million of theReuter - 163 words
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Article209 1979-06-13 10 K. LUMPUR, Tues THE Royal Malaysian Air Force is to get two versions of the long-range C130 Hercules planes as part of its expansion programme, it was reported here yesterday. The planes with advanced equipment will be used to patrol the 320 km exclusive economic zoneAFP - 209 words
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261 1979-06-13 10 Ghazali: Why we had to detain 13 MAS staff KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday The Malaysian Government today justified the detention without trial of 13 Malaysian Airline System (MAS) employees last February on the grounds that police had information on plans to sabotage the airline. Home Minister Tan Sri Ghazali Shafie toldReuter - 261 words
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152 1979-06-13 10 Bid to avoid midair crash: Six hurt KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Six passengers on a Malaysian Airline System (MAS) flight from Kuala Lumpur to Madras were reported to have been injured when the pilot of the aircraft tried to avoid a mid-air collision at 10,660 metres above the Bay of BengalAFP - 152 words
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Article63 1979-06-13 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues Petronas will set up diesel pumps in the states soon to overcome the shortage of the fuel as had been done in the Federal Territory, Deputy Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Lew Sip Hon said yesterday. But he assured the House that there wasNST - 63 words
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Article47 1979-06-13 10 PLNANG, Tues. Three foreign teams from Hong Kong. Singapore and Indonesia will take part in the Penang International Dragon Boat Festival at Gumey Drive here on July 8. Indonesia is participating for the first time. The teams will enter for the invitational events. NST.NST - 47 words
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Article131 1979-06-13 10 Xl ALA LUMPUR, Tim. Malay MuUjdj k»ve beea waned: Public kimrlnj EM to stop. ThePerak Muslim scholars asMclattaa, Llama, said such •pen gestures «tf affection flouted Malay custom aad tradition aa well as Islamic teaehlag, aad tarnished Malaysia's Image aa a Maslim state. Aa IReuter - 131 words
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Advertisement362 1979-06-13 10 j P 4 The most comfortable, N^^^^^^ most absorbent, most protective adhesive mini pad ever invented "GrMt for my light days **Som«tim«s my ner»r (rnowexacWy "/f's so comfy, torgtt and my in between days." tampon isnt enough." when my penod will arrive." I'm wetting if Miss Josephine Loo Mrs Suzanne362 words
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Advertisement52 1979-06-13 10 v\ v-^ -^■^■B ■■iff m ■sk i Isiifl The SpeckdGift jorFather's Day. June 17th is Father's Day. A special day indeed for a very special person. And for that person. TABAC ORIGINAL presents a very special gift. TABAC ORIGINAL Grooming Set for only $36.00. YAIIaIC yy Available at all leading52 words
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Miscellaneous259 1979-06-13 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS g United wanted about a hun 1 Mixture resulting (rom a mat- dred without delay (2, 4) ing of quadrupeds? (7) 7 These no men must destroy! 5 Reader given a hand. ..(7) (9) 10, 27 ...To assume control (4. 4) h One pound invested in259 words
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Article369 1979-06-13 11 TRAFFIC enforcement officers of the Registry of Vehicles and Traffic Police booked a total of 717 discourteous drivers from June 4 to 10. Most of these were guilty of inconsiderate driving, and 13 were booked for road hogging, the ROY's senior assistant registrar. Mr Randhir Singh,369 words
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159 1979-06-13 11 $2.5 m joint venture plant for animal feed $.'..5 MILLION joint venture between a Singapore and an Indian company for oil extraction and animal feed production here will begin operation in two months. Fhe Singapore company is Straits Foods. Its Indian partner. Chemical Construction Co., which holds about 20 per159 words
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Article55 1979-06-13 11 X HOUSEWIFE, Lim Poh Hwa 25. was jailed for a day md fined SB5O in default three months jail by a district court ,-esterday for shoplifting She pleaded guilty tc stealng $155 90 worth of clothes md a toaster from the Metro Golden Mile department store55 words
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229 1979-06-13 11 SIA checks on 747s to end by August SINGAPORE AIRLINES will have checked all its 3oeing 747 jumbo jets by August in keeping with he 90-day dateline given by the Boeing Corpora- tion in the United States. SIA had received instructions from the manufacturer to conduct checks on the engine229 words
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Article63 1979-06-13 11 $20,000 more The Parliamentary Secretary (Culture), Dr Ow Chin Hock, yesterday received a cheque for $20,000 for the Cultural Foundation Fund from Vat Yuen Hong Co Pte Ltd. Mr Robert Choi, the general manager of the firm, presented the cheque to Dr Ow at the reception room of the ministry63 words
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Article76 1979-06-13 11 THREE National Servicemen were injured when their land rover overturned after colliding with a Volkswagen van near a traffic junction along Serangoon Road yesterday. The impact sent the Mindef vehicle skidding before it overturned. The driver tf the van, Mr Ho Yeut Phong, who76 words
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Article27 1979-06-13 11 THE Spastic Children's Association will hold a jumble sale on Saturday, June 30 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Field House. 25 Gilsteaa Road27 words
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Article27 1979-06-13 11 OUTRAM Park community centre will be holding a film premiere at Yangtze Theatre on June 14 at 8 p.m. as part of its fund-raising projects.27 words
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Article, Illustration627 1979-06-13 11 PAUL WEE - PAUL WEE By THE Traffic Police have sold almost all of its first supply of 10,000 copies of the recently published road safety manual since the colourful booklet hit the streets a week ago. The overwhelming response is said to haveFRANCIS ONG - 627 words
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Article21 1979-06-13 11 THE East Coast Park swimming lagoon will be closed today for maintenance work, the Singapore Sports Council said yesterday.21 words
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Advertisement82 1979-06-13 11 ia^K^j&i^H V^^S" V H BnMvt JlvpSmil&^mll I^^~^^_^ vek site Pbn <4ji«i m \j~- w LSiL l^ b'?l t*nurtoUond 0 T .^aifl^aP^^ rVa^oM fiM om r^^ r T _^H aib^fl tncumbroncts on compttiion F Plormmg Approval a»»»»»»»^«J OC7o«'7Jdoiad. 1 »/9'77 LiW^d a»»^^ i«tnc«No 2683 Advariisamani Parrmt No 0624 Lbb^^^^G Lbb^^ tM-c'xl82 words
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Advertisement284 1979-06-13 11 GRINDER with a powerful 480 watts motor. I 4Z "RE-O-BE" ilij^i*f*Wl RUGGED I ISt ITl(L#>] II power Model G-100C Grinding Disc 100 mm I •Robust, light weight one hand operation I ©Easy Switching on -off 4^ with thumb s^fc I •Disc Lock Mechanism, easy replacingabrasive wheel with AW fc^^ one284 words
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325 1979-06-13 12 A GROUP of 75 PreUniversity students, teachers and scientists are studying a variety of ecological factors in Singapore. Today these Science Camp participants will visit a freshwater pond at the Science Centre grounds, a mangrove swamp at Kranji, a coral reef at Pulau Hantu325 words
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Article, Illustration141 1979-06-13 12 NATIONAL DAY PARADE IN 6 CENTRES THIS year's NattoaaJ D»y nwnUe on Air I will be d«r«DtnUlMd U six centra, with tkrae held In the mernlnc aad the rest la the eveabs. Tbf m«nlßg emtrea mre Jklkn Bet»r SUtfun. UomsUwi KUdlam mad Te» P»y«h. and tke evealag paimaw will W>ALBERT SIM - 141 words
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Article204 1979-06-13 12 Dagger men rob exec of $14,000 TWO men, armed with daggers, held up a company executive and robbed him of $14,000 in cash at Paya Lebar Way, on Monday. Mr Ong Poh Huat, 31, a partner in a transport company, was walking down from Block 91 when the two men204 words
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150 1979-06-13 12 Culture awards: Ministry sends out letters THE Culture Ministry's cultural medallion award committee is inviting nominations for the inaugural awards. Letters were sent out last week to about 120 cultural organisations, including newspaper companies, for their nominations which are to be made on recommendation forms and sent to the ministry150 words
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Article21 1979-06-13 12 THE Kbe Bong and Pek Kio community centres will hold children's spot art competitions on Sunday at 9 a.m.21 words
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357 1979-06-13 12 GEORGE JOSEPH - Union's plan to reward those who do well GEORGE JOSEPH By THE Singapore Port workers Union (SPWU), in an attempt to encourage job advancement and recognise individual achievement, will reward members who are promoted to senior grades and executive ranks with "reasonably expensive" gifts. This is to recognise individual attainments357 words
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Article649 1979-06-13 12 N.G. KUTTY - N.G. KUTTY By ABOUT 120 angry men who besieged a man in his Jurong flat cheered and jeered early yesterday when they learnt that a police officer who entered the home had pulled him out of a cupboard where he had been hiding. The649 words
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Article82 1979-06-13 12 Photo show to mark N-day THE Ministry of Culture will organise a national day photo exhibition at the Singapore Conference Hall from Aug 7 to Aug 19, daily from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. All Singapore resident photographers are invited to participate in the exhibition during which 11 cash prizes82 words
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Article47 1979-06-13 12 THE YMCA educational enrichment department will conduct a course in fruits and vegetable carving on Fridays from 7.30 to 9.30 p.m. Fees are $25 for members and $30 for non-members. Those interested may call at the YMCA office at Orchard Road or telephone *****847 words
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Article127 1979-06-13 12 THE Toa Payoh taxi service at Lorong 8 will operate a 24-hour taxi service from next month oy enlarging its fleet by another 100 vehicles that will have automatic doors as a safety and crime prevention measure. A spokesman for the service said that this127 words
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84 1979-06-13 12 $5.8 m TO DREDGE SEA FOR GOLF COURSE ROBIN Dredging of Singapore has won a $5.8 million contract to dredge the sea off Sentosa for the island's second golf course. Work on the project has started and will be completed within the next nine months, a spokesman for Sentosa Develpment84 words
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Advertisement451 1979-06-13 12 rail ill A beautiful Anchor Hocking glass fish plate worth $5/- |^L\ FREE for every bottle of Meukow VS OP you buy while jV stocks last n &/J ity^S^ MEUKOW feels that your taste for a fine cognac should I V^^^U t r*^- be rewarded with more than |ust a451 words
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614 1979-06-13 13 THOMAS WEE - THOMAS WEE By THE number of divisional schools in the Institute of Education may be reduced from four to three with resultan t adjustments made at departmental level. This is what a number of IE staff members speculated when expressing their feelings about614 words
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Article35 1979-06-13 13 MRS Rosalind Chan, a senior Social Welfare officer, will speak on the Needs of Children in Day-Care Centres at the Singapore Industrial Labour Organisation Jurong Town Creche an July 14 at 4 p.m.35 words
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Article97 1979-06-13 13 THE body of an unidentified Indian, aged about 60, was found on the shore off Changi Creek at about 12.20 p.m on Sunday The man was clad in a white tee-shirt and sarong. His next-of-kin should contact the Joo Chiat police station. On Monday,97 words
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269 1979-06-13 13 Bulletin:55 teachers enrolled in varsity FIFTY-FIVE teachers were enrolled as local university students as at March, reports the latest issue of the Education Ministry's Staff and Training Bulletin. Of these, 40 were on the bursary scheme of $4,000 a year and no-pay leave. The remaining 15 were on the sponsorship269 words
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Article25 1979-06-13 13 DR Goh Choo Woon, consultant psychiatrist, will speak on Problems of Growing Up at Toa Payoh Library on July 20 at 7.30 p.m.25 words
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Article, Illustration66 1979-06-13 13 DO YOU KNOW THIS GIRL? THE 8«cUI Welfare Depftrtmeat waato to trace the parent* er guardians af the Chinese girl (abave), wfce Is mate. The girt, aged IS, was foand lettering In Taa Payeh Central an May It at about p.m. and has since been admitted to the Taa Payah66 words
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152 1979-06-13 13 Peddled stolen trishaw into arms of law AN UNEMPLOYED man who stole a trishaw in the middle of the night ped- died straight into the arms of the law barely three minutes later, a district court heard yesterday. L For unknown to Mur- takim bin Mahdar, 35, a security guard,152 words
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Article26 1979-06-13 13 SISTER Margaret Syn. a students' counsellor of St Anthony's Convent, will speak on Adolescence at Toa Payoh Library on July 13 at 7.30 p.m.26 words
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Advertisement338 1979-06-13 13 Sanyo ©ROTARY POSNER more efficient cooling, silent and economical. Revolutionising the technology of advance air conditioning. A Sanyo concept that has raised Intake Port temperature control technology to new heights. The exceptionally smooth rotating action of the roller inside the I intake cnamoer cylinder of Sanyo rotary compressors J flB338 words
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728 1979-06-13 14 The Straits Times WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1979 A TOUGH LINE THE THAI Government has resorted to tough measures to deai with the seemingly endless Kampurhean deluge. Since last week it has sent some 35,000 Kanpucheans back to their homeland. Indeed, it is determined to repatriate the estimated 80,000 Kampucheans who728 words
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393 1979-06-13 14 RONALD CLARKE - RONALD CLARKE By in Los Angele* AMERICANS are terrifying themselves riding roller coasters in the latest craze to hit the United States Amusement parks are tompeting with each other to build bigger, faster and more terrifying roller coasters, knowing the bigger the393 words
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Article, Illustration871 1979-06-13 14 WILLIAM SCOBIE in Los Angeles - WILLIAM SCOBIE in Los Angeles By JOHN WAYNE, who died on Monday after a 15-year battle against cancer, disliked being labelled "a legend in his own time" ("legends are people who aren't around," he would growl); but legend871 words
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Article, Illustration613 1979-06-13 14 ALEXANDER HIGGINS in Warsaw - ALEXANDER HIGGINS in Warsaw Outpouring of religious fervour hard to ignore By POPE John Paul ITs triumphal visit to Poland unleashed an outpouring of religious and nationalist fervour impossible for the communist government to ignore. But the longrange effects are difficultAP - 613 words
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Article, Illustration447 1979-06-13 14 Sue Masterman; Anton Koene - Sue Masterman and Anton Koene By in Czestochowa, Poland POPE John Paul II knows fireclsely how to manipuate a crowd. With a simple gesture he can rouse them to near hysterical enthusiasm or reduce then: to obedient silence. The mere demonstration of the power ni447 words
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Advertisement85 1979-06-13 14 HBBEBE3 ■> "P.E." Series 41 V^ (K»"»Mipel«t4«ttt\ jKufftd FrtiM %jHI| C*nrHi| Cm moulded to cradle the N§^" m.ctophone md to protect it trom tomjje ?0 toot Cjble wth Plug Sup yJT «M 5 Umsphere A tfll M M S Hili Umdyneß JIM 00 ttMO Umdynelll J23S 00 /^■fe ffMIV UmdynelV85 words
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Advertisement112 1979-06-13 14 I kafthv liair txgins with The Aramis 900 Hair Imprcxement Kit Yxir fee gift with any $60 Aramis 900 purchase. I aramis Effective hair care made easy. That's Aramis 900 all the way. This superlative kit cleanses, conditions, and grooms your hair to the healthiest look it can have. The112 words
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Letter, Illustration950 1979-06-13 15 TOM FENTON in Managua, Nicaragua - TOM FENTON in Managua, Nicaragua Rebel forces mount push to overthrow Somoza By WILL the fire in Nicaragua set the whole of Central America ablaze? That is the big question which needs to be answered as the Sandinista guerillas mountAP - 950 words
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Letter65 1979-06-13 15 Thank you Mr Chan ONCE Mate Singapore taxi driven ran be pleased with •at ef their team. Mr Chan Khoan Twee, driving NTUC taxi no. SH M5B L, picked op four ef my friends and dreve them toJirtflj. A plastic bag, containing a camera and tkree new skirts was left65 words
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311 1979-06-13 15 THE HDB estate at Telok Rlancah rvivois one of the most congested housing estates Social ampnitifx: arp pociai amenities are lacking, not to mention recreational facilities, fnr the rociHantc ror trie residents. There is a plan to build a secondary school311 words
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210 1979-06-13 15 Those courses are already being offered PLEASE refer to your report "Include Health and Nutrition Course" (ST, May 31). It was mentioned at the International Federation of Free Teachers Unions Seminar on "Meeting the needs of children challenges for teachers" that teacher training programmes should include a course on health210 words
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72 1979-06-13 15 Remedial action has been taken PLEASE refer to the letter by "Mosquito Ridden" of Sembawang (ST, May 19). The sources of mosquito infestation affecting the residents in the area have been detected. The occupiers of three residential premises and a contractor of a road construction project have instituted remedial measures.72 words
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Advertisement272 1979-06-13 15 CHILDREN PATRIOTIC SONGS WRITING COMPETITION jointly organised sponsored Dy fH'ft SIN CHEW JIT POH J YAMAHA MUSIC SCHOOL To encourage 'Me composition of patriotic songs for our younger generation These songs should reflect our way o* nving and tradition and o* course stress the rote our children should play in272 words
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Advertisement349 1979-06-13 15 ■tf^nanV '^^n^n^n^L^L^nV —n^^ I [fl Er srfT 3t? kJf Jit Inf tint >fT yim M^^r n^n^nW J* m\ Y^> mTW I .^^W M ASIA MARINE '80 i S.E.ASIA'S ONLY MARINE EVENT IN 1980 JF^ ,A^U To produce a full-scale international show and M Wp conference for the Asia Marine Industry349 words
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Article1642 1979-06-13 16 IKT last traaaarted ready sate at the ctoar 1 baaaasa* aa war Stack fawwaaff of Stags an ye*4erd*y compared tae previous lay's prtres lag.lsMi wKb Vl> Btfk aad low Adkaved for acrtp rtfists aawe) Unit trusts HNGAFOU Wat TWJBT <MBB>l prtoaa far Jaa 11) The Commerce J'J? TJ^1,642 words
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Article1537 1979-06-13 16 BID »nd oflcr prices officially toted and >— in as reported to the Slock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of slum traded shown in brackets in lots of 1000 units unlem otherwise specified All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "iett Big Board1,537 words
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Article197 1979-06-13 16 4 1/21 1 H HO (250.000) (KMB M.83S) 4 3K1 1V9/8O 2SO.000 1 US 65B ■MSI 5 3/4% 1/8/78-80 1 250.0001 (100 75B lOOBSSl 5 1/21 1 5 7881 (2S0.000I (100 35B 100 446) 5 3/4 1 9 79-81 (2S0.000) (100 48B 100 58S) 5 1/49197 words
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Article1485 1979-06-13 16 BID and offer pnc<* officially iistrd and omiiwai la and reported to th» Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yr* trnki with the number o( sham traded ihown in brackets in Una of 1.000 uniu unJeai oiherwtae ipeci fted INIM trTUALft A^imili (2BB3 00S) Ateaai flBBlHS)id A Chat (1 3KB1,485 words
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Article17 1979-06-13 16 OCBC EaoOrd DBS M Hour Renting s 430 MO 308 368 -15 14 10 08 -0817 words
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Article336 1979-06-13 16 HONGKONG: Stock prices closed slightly easier yesterday in dull, featureless trading with the Hang Seng index down 1.73 at 545.53. dealers said. Jardu* M«ttp.B« fell 10 cents to HKJII 50 HitehfcMßV Whamp** 111 to (4.35 and Haagfcaa*; Laad, Swire Partite "A" and Whecfeefc "A" all fell five to $7.15,336 words
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Article466 1979-06-13 16 TOKYO: Share prices cloaed higher yesterday, on cheap buying following Monday's sharp (all, dealers said. The Dow Jones average rose 31.97 to close at 6,097.16 points, with a volume of 150 million shares. The New index closed at 439.58, up 1 61 points. Export-orientated electricals, vehicles and cameras led466 words
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Article77 1979-06-13 16 WEARNE BROTHERS announced an unaudited group after tax profit of $7.24 million for the six months ended March 31, on a turnover of $175.73 million ($161.61 million). The parent company's aftertax profit was $3.22 million ($3.11 million). An interim dividend of five cents gross (same),Reuter - 77 words
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Article29 1979-06-13 16 KUALA LUMPUR: Fusan Fishing Net Manufacturing Bhd announced an after-tax 1978 profit of MJ0.60 million (10.53 million), on a turnover of $13 46 million ($9.84 million).— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article160 1979-06-13 16 THE KILOBAR market (or gold deliverable In Singapore yesterday, opened at 119.979 per kilo and closed at J20.025 In the Far East, gold opened at USS2U. 80 '281.30. Trading was dull with the highest quote lor the day at $281 40/80 and the lowest at $280.40/80 before closing at160 words
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Article120 1979-06-13 16 CHINESE PRODUCE EXCHANGE, SLNOAPORE. NOON CLOSING PEICE8 PKB PICl L YE8TERDAY: ClUMt «U: Bulk 1130 tellers, old drum $135 tellers, new drum J140 aeUert. Cafn: Mixed (loose) UK/Cool SO 00 buyer*. PCfper: Muniok ASTA white fob l(Xr. NLW $322 50 sellers. Sarawak white lob W* NLW $307 50120 words
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Article144 1979-06-13 17 NEW YORK. Mon SOME late barga.n hunting left the stock market narrowly higher in moderate trading today after being lower most of the session The Dow Jones industrials added a point and winners led losers by a small margin Worries about energy problems kept many investors144 words
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Article132 1979-06-13 17 SYDNEY. Tues STOCK prices came under selling pressure in the afternoon to close easier, dealers said Western Mining rose four rents to A52.28 following the announcement of plans tc fund and develop its Yeelirrie uranium deposits in Western Australia. Market leader P.HP closed at 59.12 while CSR132 words
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Article185 1979-06-13 17 ZURICH. Mon. Prices eased slightly reflecting the sharp rise of Swiss wholesale prices in may. dealers said. Swissair fell in transports, on some selling presure, but closed aboive its low of the day. Bankers were little changed. Among irregular financials Motor Columbus fell ahead of the press185 words
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Article163 1979-06-13 17 AMSTERDAM. Mon Share prices closed mainly lower with Hoogevens unchanged and Unilever 0.40 guilders lower in Dutch internationals, dealers said. Fokker rose 130 guilders after the announcement it made a small 1978 profit. Byenkorf lost 1.30 guilders and ABN and Bols 050 guilders each while KLM and163 words
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Article563 1979-06-13 17 LONDON. Mon. Share prices closed quietly steady ahead of tomorrows budget, dealers said At 3pm. the Financial Times index was down 0.2 point at 503.0. Industrial leaders finished around Friday's closing levels although Metal Box dipped 18p to 310p following final results. Government bonds were 3/16563 words
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Article62 1979-06-13 17 INDUSTRIALS Monday 503.9 Friday 503.2 Week Ago 810.9 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday 837.58 Friday 835 15 Week ago 821.90 LONDON DOLLAR PREMIUM Monday 51 to 52 Friday 55' i Co 56 H.K.HANG SENG Tuesday 545.53 Monday 547.28 Week ago r 558.98 SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 481.83 Monday 480.7762 words
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Article115 1979-06-13 16 THE STRAITS tin price was unchanged at 11.980 per picul in Penang yesterday on an official offering down 40 tonnes to 197 tonnes. The overnight London market was steady but quiet with forward buyers falling £10 to C7.17O per tonne. LONDON: Tin on the day was up £30 for115 words
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Article29 1979-06-13 16 Rubber June 12 Singapore: July: 311.00 cents (down 3.50 cents) Malaysia: July: 313.50 cents (down 3.50 cents) Tin: $1,980 (unchanged) Official offering: 197 tonnes (down 40 tonnes)29 words
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Article32 1979-06-13 16 LONDON: Capper prices on Monday i previous in brackets). Wirebar Spot £302 (1300) sellera MM C901 1 Three Month buyers £914 (C911). sellers ES15 (£912) Market tow: Easier Salea: 21.500 tonnes32 words
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Article483 1979-06-13 16 OPENING prices in the Singapore rubber market yesterday were marked down about 2.50 cents on lower London advices, dealers said. The market then fluctuated before gaining some ground on short -covering, upcountry buying and forward demand, they said. Some fresh buying emerged towards the morning's close aiding the steady483 words
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Article81 1979-06-13 16 NOON S8H ua SMR pnm yvurdiy ■AS J.ly A.|..i (CutmI Mlfc) (Forward Mlbl B«y.r. BtUtn Bmyr. 8«IUr. S8R20 !IX»^D 296.00 O7.00N 296.00 *****N SSR9O llteaptlWO 2*200 *****N 29J00 2M0ON MKILB SMRCV llu»p*UMI ***** XM.00N 33\XX> XOMN SMR6L (IiosimUmI 3M00 3M.00N 131X10 33S.0ON SMRGP llunp^lnl UNO UNO UNO81 words
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Article44 1979-06-13 16 > < H 1 Ikall «»l«y«n Tin [rmpn (■t Iron > B 8 1CBI tothman. )unlop I ad iif h Low )unlop E»t 700 288 1620 MS &2S 506 245 4M 480 432 414 :w -15 -12 -10 -10 -10 -10 -10 -8 -6 -6 -844 words
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Article32 1979-06-13 16 I)«h Yung Com Plant Sim* Darby K L Kepong DOB Inckcape O C B C U B Kulim M«ia DBS 17SJ 123,1 W.I 72,1 M.I 45.( 44,( «0.( ■M,(32 words
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Article34 1979-06-13 16 BT.Index: Industrials: Finance: Hotels: Properties: Minings: Plantations: O.C.B.C.: S.E.S.Ind: Jun 11 Jun 12 2366.25 2333.88 401.92 398.51 697 53 694.02 295.90 296.36 ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** 665.80 387 19 384.37 354.65 351.3534 words
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Article28 1979-06-13 16 N l*rj»>« Kawat )«h Yung Irrjuntai I 8 T in Hen« (h«n rl.bfrg 830 252 144 835 615 ISO 4TO 10 7 7 S 5 3 228 words
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Article271 1979-06-13 16 AN EASIER trend ruled on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday and prices finished with slight losses across a broad front. Trading was generally light and selective with the bulk of business focused on current favourites. Plantation stocks led in the downtrend with profittakers active among favourites like271 words
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Article226 1979-06-13 16 THE US dollar opened little changed at Q 2090 V in the Singapore lorex market yesterday, and closed slightly (Inner at $2 2030 40 Trading was thin and quiet with the highest done at $2 2042. but the US unit weakened gradually against the Malaysian dollar so226 words
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Article53 1979-06-13 16 RANGE <* pricei offered by dli rounl bousn on June 12: Overnight 4 i Call deposits V\ Closing Bayiaf S*1IU« 3 month Treasury bills 4 11/16 4 9/16 3 month Bank bills 7 7'. 3 month CD 7 1/16 6 15/16 6 month CD 7 3/16 7 1/10 Source:53 words
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Article34 1979-06-13 16 Closing Interbank rates tor Singapore dollars on June 12: Offer Bid OvemlgM 6'. 6 1 month 2 months 6. 813/ 3 months «15/'« Overnight mode 8' i slightly from those quoted bj34 words
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Article344 1979-06-13 16 INTERBANK rates at 3.00 pm: Currency Nominal ret** Smithsonian quoted reeter day (croee)parity Lacal d*U*rs to «ae unit af forrlun corrtmey: US dollar 2.2030 2.2040 2.8196 Sterling pound 4.5555 4.5605 7.3469 Australian dollar 2.4325 2.4445 3.4286 NZ dollar 2.2885 2.3120 3.4286 Canadian dollar 1.8735 1.8755 Percentage dung* -21.87344 words
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Article26 1979-06-13 16 THE average rate at which Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best I V customers is 8 per cent. J26 words
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550 1979-06-13 17 TRUE to the directors' optismistk- forecast of a recovery, Hotel Negara achieved a pre-tax profit of $589,833 for the year ended December 31, 1978 compared with a loss of $223,255 during the previous corresponding period. Sales rose by 23.9 per cent to $2.92 million550 words
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285 1979-06-13 17 Buoyant start for Malaysian Containers MALAYSIAN Coatalaers (lfM) has started :u carrent flaaatial year eadlag next March $1 a* a "baoyaat aote" becase of the coattaaatiOß of satisfactory economic aad market conditloas. However, chairman senator Kamaral Ariffla caatloaed la his latest aaaaal review that laternational developmeatK sach as oil price285 words
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Advertisement575 1979-06-13 17 MARKETING MANAGER REQUIRED Qualifications Experience > Minimum four years above experience in promoting cosmetics line who should be able to work independently and will be responsible solely of well-known USA hair products to be .based in Indonesia market. Holder of HSC Certificate, fluent in both writing and speaking English with575 words
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Advertisement909 1979-06-13 17 CLERK OF WORKS (MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL) An experienced Mec.honicol arid Electrical Clerk Ot Works is urgently required for o prestigious shopping/office development in Singapore Applications containing full details ot qualifications ond expeiience should be directed to BASSETT SHIPP CONSULTANTS I4OIA MARINA HOUSE SHENTON WAY (0207) An established Saudi Arabian company909 words
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Advertisement830 1979-06-13 17 1 IN TMK 1111,11 (Ol XT Or 111 X HUM HI. U OK Sl\«. M'dHr (OMI'AMKS WINDING ii> NO r.2 OK IS»7» In I he mntler of the Companies Act. Cap. IM And In (he mutter of Deltona M.in.i»ri-mi-nt <in«ulants Pie I i.l \l>Vr KTIShMrNT OK PETITION NottCS is hereby830 words
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Advertisement2388 1979-06-13 18 fi CLASSIFIED ADS 1284-***** 284-4411 j II EMPLOYMENT I FOR SALE ft SHOPPING GUIDE I FOR SALE ft SHOPPING GUIDE 1 Antiques 3 FEET BURMESE reclining Buddha, beautifully proportioned, and a pair of 19th Century Chinese Mirror Paintings with inscriptions Viewing 28- M. Leonle Towers Today Tel *****5 5 Carpets2,388 words
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Advertisement348 1979-06-13 18 Well eetaMiehod tuition school hereby Invites applications for tun/pert-time teaching post* in academic *üb|ecla al all leveta. Oualihcali.ns required: Graduate.. GCE. O- end 'A- holders Attractive aalary from SSOO $1,000 Interested pleeae call personalty from 9em lo 6pm at •21. 1 th fir People* Perk Centre 511, sth fir Katong348 words
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Advertisement650 1979-06-13 18 AT YOUR SERVICE SECTION INDEX Telephone Service PuhhcH y o.id a v, orS"-" 1 iS."" 1 l FOR SALE SHOPPING GUIDE Public Holidays 900 am -1 00pm .r trMPI fIVMFNT Saturdays SXam -300pm hVJv,^ (II 00a.m. for Sun Times) 111 VEHICLES BOATS -'-"'^?Si!i" ro L" c^ hour n, IV ACCOMMODATION650 words
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Advertisement701 1979-06-13 18 A well established Multl-Natlon-al Company has a vacancy for the post of: EXPERIENCED TELEPHONE OPERATOR CUM TYPIST A Must be Singapore Citizen B. GCE 'O' level Language*: English Credit Mandarin Good knowledgp C. Preference for applicants who can operate the PABX switchboard D. Typing: 45 wpm Knowledge of shorthand will701 words
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Advertisement689 1979-06-13 18 II EMPLOYMENT FEMALE CLERK TYPIST wanted by .stablished Firm. Applicants must be able to use electric typewriter, handle simple correspondence Ability to operate Telex an advantage Salary S2SO to >MO. Please apply In writing giving full details stating telephone number and non-returnable photograph to: THE DIRECTOR 914 INTERNATIONAL PLAZA ANSON689 words
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Advertisement500 1979-06-13 18 LEADING COMPANY REOUIRES I M.iif OeneraJ Clark Completed NS witli knowledge of typing .Hid BBBM Kfricr^il office, routine. Exper it-nif unnecaaMfj t'.iii panonailj (IS/1 22-6 1979) at: \XA A. 4267. Ciul Drive. Jurotig Town S'rxiri- 21 SHS Bus from MMBI3 o MANPOWER IBM 3742 KEYPUNCH OPERATORS urgently needed!! If you500 words
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Advertisement612 1979-06-13 19 II EMPLOYMENT 31 Situation* Vacant t) Secretarial and Clerical MALE STORE CLERK FEMALE CLERK/TYPIST POST (1) c 1,-vel I king experience in a Able lo calculate maleri.il requirements based rxiudlon M'hedllles POST (2) -I with credit in 1 ntli-h and Malhe mauri a Ahle to l>peat 3U w p m612 words
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Advertisement635 1979-06-13 19 WANTED ONE CHINESE Female j I (ieneral Clerk Typist with typ- 1 ing speed of 40 wpm. with/ I without experience One Male Outdoor clerk, preferably some p knowledge of exporting proce- dures Interested applicants please apply personally at: 15. Playfair Road. Spore 13. during office hours WANTED TYPIST CUM635 words
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Advertisement623 1979-06-13 19 II EMPLOYMENT A WELL ESTABLISHED Company requires Sales Representatives and Bill Collectors Basic Salary $225 00 lo $***** per month Transport an asset. Call personally at Suite 502 Back Podium. Peace Centre. Singapore 9 BEAUTY ADVISORS (PART-TIME) required Free training Contact 537. Katong Shopping Centre. Singapore 15 Tel *****21/ *****45623 words
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Advertisement775 1979-06-13 19 FREELANCE VAN SALESMAN for candy and lllbils. add delicious I coated peanuts to your line Tel: *****31 Bam 4p m OEMS FACTORY REOUMES Female Chinese Indoor Sales Assistants Apply personally at: I7A. Blk 7 Ayer Rajah Industrial I Estate, tel: T7SISOI/ T*****6 IMMEDIATE CAREER AWAITS you I as our female775 words
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Advertisement639 1979-06-13 19 II EMPLOYMENT SALESGIRLS REQUIRED BY K.i long and Orchard Boutiques Oood prospects Apply personally Unit 129. Ist Floor. Plaza Singapura 2pm -4pm > SALESMEN 4 SALESGIRLS required to sell and demonstrate very Interesting and new household Item to housewives. Attractive commission and allowance will be provided. Please write giving full639 words
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Advertisement526 1979-06-13 19 AIRCONDITIONING SERVICEMEN for cleaning work only Salary SSIBO 00 per month Apply to> The Workshop Manager Jurong Town P.O. Box 394. Singapore 9191. I An Established Alrcondilioning firm requires the following experienced A. SUPERVISOR have knowledge of alrcond system and drafting wllh class 2/3 licence JB. SITE SUPERVISOR I have526 words
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Advertisement452 1979-06-13 19 II EMPLOYMENT r^^ Immediate Vacancies 1. VEHICLE MECHANICS 2-4 years experience in repairing and servicing of all kinds of vehicles, trucks et. Knowledge in overhauling engine diagnose faults and perform road testing 2. VEHICLE ELECTRICIANS 2 4 years experience as Vehicle Electrician Able to perform vehicle wiring. trouble-shoot, repair and452 words
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Advertisement482 1979-06-13 19 (1 JIJ x^PACIFIC^ A subsidiary ot California Pallet Mill Company (the world's leading manufacturer of Pallet Mills) Hue lo rapid expansion we hfsVi vacancies for the folio* ing posts (A)ORILLING LATHE MACHINEOPERATORS (B) FITTER/POLISHING OPERATOR Qualifications: Post (A) a Preferably with VI Certifu.ite with minimum Sec 2 c Prepared to482 words
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Advertisement611 1979-06-13 19 II EMPLOYMENT REFRIGERATION PLANT OPERATORS Applications are Invited for the above posts c SitiKapore Citizens c Completed National Service a Preferably wllh some experience In maintenance of ref nger a lion aimuidit inning plants Salary will commensurate wiih qualifications and experience. Please apply In envelope marked "CONFIDENTIAL" staling full particulars611 words
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Advertisement622 1979-06-13 19 I An lnwrtiir.il hinn requires an OFFICE BOY Some lurmrr etiWlMm and able to apeak EnflMah Please apply to: The Personnel Officer ATSCO PTE. LTD. 211. Upper Buklt Timah Road 13 Km Singapore 21. i A new company urgently r.- ...nres I (1) FEMALE OPERATORS a (ii>orl sl.irtiini pa) I622 words
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Advertisement540 1979-06-13 20 II EMPLOYMENT 31 Situations Vacant f > General COME ANO JOIN US! We are a new but growing manufacturing company who require aspiring dynamic end make a career with us We offer attractive salary and fringe benefits and promotional opportunities to deserving eppitcantt A 1 MALE MACHINE OPERATORS mpleled N540 words
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Advertisement536 1979-06-13 20 If* TIMES PRINTERS SDN. BHD. requires MALE/FEMALE WORKERS Age Iri \rars S. above Singapore citizens/ inenl residents n earn *250 per month or more iincludiiiKo\ertiinepayi Pay .1 us twice a month *..rk teen lacihties short term employment can be arranged Applicant* please call per- al Personnel Department Times Printers Sdn536 words
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Advertisement554 1979-06-13 20 II EMPLOYMENT HIGH QUALITY TEXTILE MANUFACTURER i.-ciuiresuriienlly MALE/FEMALE OPERATORS Salary between S3OO and $500 par month attar training and learning period. 111. 11. :-nli tx.nus Subsidised locals Kree trans[>ort No shut work Free uniform Meal allowances on 1 -time Productivity incentives Pleasant working condiMany other fringe benellts ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE FOR554 words
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Advertisement642 1979-06-13 20 j International Freight Korwar ders presently opening offices 11 Singapore requir. the followini OPERATIONAL MANAGER IMPORT CLERKS EXPORT CLERKS DOCUMENTATION CLERKS ACCOUNTANT ACCOUNTS PERSONNEL MESSENGERS All applications must be sup ported by a recent non-return able photograph Pteaae write stating previous ex perlenre (m details) to: ST BOX A9IM9 JUNE642 words
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Advertisement286 1979-06-13 20 II EMPLOYMENT W m AC 0 PAil aft*^s^H Margin Weir in Jurong requires STOREKEEPER/CIERK Some experience in Storekeepi ing would be advantages though not essential Please apply giving details of particulars, qualification, experience and telephone number to The Personnel Officer PO Boillo Singapore by June K. 1979 A SANYO FIECTAOWCS286 words
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Advertisement601 1979-06-13 20 Arnco "imics applications for the fol lowing positions (1) ELECTRICIANS Vi. shitls rotation or permanen 3rd shift) c Must have Craft/Trade cer lificate in electrical practice c Musi have at least 2 year experience preferably will some working knowledge o have electronics (2) DELIVERY DRIVER c Valid Class 3 licence601 words
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Advertisement346 1979-06-13 20 II EMPLOYMENT PHILIPS requires 1. PRODUCTION WORKERS (Alignment) Ouehficatione/experience: c Completed Secondary 4 c Some knowledge of Electronic would be an advantage a Completed National service or be I'able for part-lime only k Duties: The Purity Alignment of coI lour TV sets Training will be j pi man. 2. GENERAL346 words
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Advertisement682 1979-06-13 20 SUMIOEN SINGAPORE PTE LTD 15. GUL WAY SINGAPORE 22 IS FAST EXPANDING We invite applications tor the posts of: 1) GENERAL OPERATOR (MALE/FEMALE) Sal. irv (Male) Ss9 54 per day After Confirmation SSIO IO per day (female) Stß.OOperday After Confirmation S» 50 per day Shift Allowance: SS2.SO 3rd •hi ft682 words
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Advertisement493 1979-06-13 20 II EMPLOYMENT FAIR MATE Urgently require* the [ollowinn (Millions A. YOUNG MALE/FEMALE OPERATORS (1 Hours per day I Rapulrements: a completed Primary 6 edurae Age 14- Hi years We offer: c Ooori starting salary a Tea transport allowance c Perfect attendance allow ance S2o'- per month c Increment on completion493 words
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Advertisement183 1979-06-13 20 □Mistral Sunrau Company (Singapore) JKm i am BssssV 7 GIVE US YOUR TIME. WE'LL GIVE YOU A GYRO-AIRE FAN FREE! AND MORE! PRODUCTION OPERATORS Female We give you: Excellent starting salary j 13-month bonus •FREE Mistral Gyro-Aire Fan FREE transport to and from work FREE Medical Benefits. Five-day workweek Recreational183 words
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Advertisement320 1979-06-13 21 II EMPLOYMENT 31 Situations Vacant t) G+nerml NS ELECTRONICS Where Production Operators are Special People. Join US! Here's what you get up to $249 per month after 6 months service 2 increments a year Airconditioned work place Extensive recreational programmes 4 days marriage leave Generous medical benefits 24 hour library/clinic320 words
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Advertisement543 1979-06-13 21 MISAoHeri you career aaNrSßceeaeajt aaa aa I oapei tianiY yto ac trai*ie4l M I Jaaao. Com* en* 1 (c*» we*: •.tavir TadMidam ITC cx Trade Certificate II in Electronics Able to troubieshoot ana repair radios/cassettes, televisions. audio and stereo equipment ITC or Diploma in Electronic I Engineering Some experience in543 words
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Advertisement523 1979-06-13 21 II EMPLOYMENT SANYO GROUP OF COMPANIES DRIVER Secondary 2 education ar in possession of a Class I driving licence Must have completed Ni tional Service Plea** apply personally dura working hours from Monday THE PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT NEW SOUND ELECTRONICS PTE LTD 2nd floor Tack Chiang Industrial Building 118-D Paya Lebar523 words
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Advertisement261 1979-06-13 21 SUNLIGHT TIMBER requires (A) TRAINEE LOO GRADER Male Singapore citizen an 18 and above id Secondary 4 education wll II knowledge of Mandarin Experience not essential it* Good prospect* for the rignt pei sen <fl QUALIFIED LOG GRADER WILL B •c SENT TO SABAH OR INOONESI TO GRADE OR SURVEY261 words
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Advertisement856 1979-06-13 21 II EMPLOYMENT YOUNO SHOP ASSISTANTS required at Thomson Plaza and :<": <" Buklt Tlmah Plaza Be able to speak fluent English. Mandarin and other Chinese dialect* Interested oar He*. pteeee caN Mass A <*»- M TEL. *Hl*/*SS4*ytt4S7 Foe •pp4Mntm#n l h 1, Vacancy (Female) urgently required 1. A SEMI-EXPERIENCED TYPIST/OENERAL856 words
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Advertisement128 1979-06-13 21 WAITRESSES a CASHIERS wanted for disco Write to PO Box 765 Maxwell Road. Singapore 1 WANTED CAPTAIN (FEMALE). Waitresses and Dishwashers with experience Apply personally at De Castle Coffee House Restaurant Pte Ltd. B-85-87 Kalong Shopping Centre. Spore 15 WANTED DELIVERY CLERKS B) well-established hi-fi and electronic Company Good working128 words
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Advertisement1628 1979-06-13 21 111 VEHICLES BOATS Nroronly sl4,Bso cpfUSNOW. Wewi" be- hapPY «"S S ,nd 1 W^^jrH^^sSSl I what s more —we n to mil m old taf no ohligoti"" BRAND NEW MERCEDES Benz chauffeur-driven 1 with Malaysian permits, for rental on short or long terms basis Enquiries are welcome. City Car Rentals1,628 words
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Advertisement998 1979-06-13 21 111 VEHICLES BOATS OCT 1973 AUSTIN I UNI Ne w l.ix I paint Tiptop condition $7,600,on o 'J*****0 OPEL COMMODORE DEC 1969 2490 re Vpry good condition New tvr.s aircond.. 2 owners Hciad tax expires 31/8/79 Tel *****3/ *****57 OWNER LEAVING: MUST Sell HTfl I Alfa Romeo Saloon Selling I998 words
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Advertisement852 1979-06-13 21 1971 MORRIS 1300 c I Engine Ills overhauled Excellent ondltlon i'ahi eligible HiKiiisi offer se ram i.-i I42HWW I*7l SEPTEMBER VOLVO 144. air cond private rev son Contact M 27:«) I*7l. TOVOTA CROWN 225.1 c<• Automatic near 2nd on paintwork, alrcond r.tcin> i .is sette Showroom condlUon *io. VX) 14ft:«44852 words
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Advertisement1774 1979-06-13 22 111 VEHICLES ft BOATS 111 VEHICLES BOATS 45 VttticHM For Sal* 1174 COLT OALANT 1600 SI V speed Aircond r.irli and seat belts One private otm*f tip top condition $13,800 IffJlMssllll Tel *****70 1174 DAIMLER 2 litri- I.WBsuto- radio cassette August $37,000 ono Tel ***** M 1*74 DATSUN IMV .ir.1,774 words
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Advertisement155 1979-06-13 22 51 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses Diti 10. Detached Bungalow sited in quiet, residential location. Lovely interior layout with 3 bedrooms, study, large living, dining room, kitchen and servant's room Rental Negotiable. Oisl. t. Exclusive centrsl sircond apartment Spacious interlorwlth 3 bedrooms, large living/ dining, kitchen and servant's Walking distance to155 words
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Advertisement1123 1979-06-13 22 IV ACCOMMODATION ft PROPERTIES BJ b^HH|HHH^ b^ b Jß^b b^ b 4P^*jH(H^^VHbp Freehold land, prompt handing over of houses, easy housing loan available For enquiries bookings Far East Land Housing Development Co. Ltd. 15th Floor. Far East Shopping Centre. Orchard Road. Singapore 9 Tel *****11 (12 lines) F»ee«oia lana bipected1,123 words
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Advertisement711 1979-06-13 22 IV ACCOMMODATION ft PROPERTIES NAMLY ESTATE. DISTRICT 10: Beautiful 2-storey semi-detach-ed bungalow .1 Bedrooms, servants room, splll-level living/ dining room. Marble/ parquet flooring Matured garden with fruit trees Furnished $1,500/Tel: Greenacres *****8 NEAR AMERICAN SCHOOL. Beautiful semi-detached house. 4bedroomed. spacious living, dining, kitchen, servant's amenities Available furnished $2,000 Richard Low711 words
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Advertisement838 1979-06-13 22 CENTRALLY LOCATED MAISONETTE IN DISTRICT 10. With 4 bedrooms, bathrooms attached Terrazzo/ parquet flooring Rental $2,500 Partly Furnished. Available Ist August 79 TO VIEWCAI.I 235M33. STEPHEN /JAMES. CH ATSWORTH COURT DIST 10 Prestigious apartment on the higher floor for rent Central aircon and swimming pool 4 carpeted bedrooms. 1 servant's838 words
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Advertisement753 1979-06-13 22 IV ACCOMMODATION ft PROPERTIES MERLIN PLAZA 7 BFDROOMED stiirtlo apartment mill good city> harbour view Can be furnished/ unfurnished Sek Kay Co. Chartered Surveyors *****4 < *****5 NEAR JAPANESE CLUB flats. 3 bedrooms plus servant's room $2,000 Centrally alrconriitiomvl $3,000 Hoe-Tan *****3/ *****2 NEPTUNE COURT APARTMENT fa.-mi! sea. furnished. 3753 words
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Advertisement847 1979-06-13 22 couple REOUIRES 1/ roomed rial preferably furnished Plea* contact PretMlM DIST l.il 3-BEDROOMED fur nlatMti .ip.irtni.Mit for litimiimli.il. II. l« 1( -r month Omm call CMOntCMa *****15/2205:180 HOB 3/4/5 ROOMED flit Ml KH) pin I>l ***** day. *****0R night Mr Cheotift t OR 3-BEDROOMED tint or Mt ran hoatt re.juireii847 words
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Advertisement516 1979-06-13 23 IV ACCOMMODATION ft PROPERTIES 54 Properties For Sale m) Homs*s NEAR BEOOK JALAN Chempaka Kuning double storey semi-de-tached 4.000 over sq ft Renovated Sale SM.UOO Loo Housing I ansoM/ Mitro PREWAR HOUSE PON Sale. ***** st 11 Plans available for development Principals only King Ml73Bvam 12pm PWNCESS Of WALES PARK516 words
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Advertisement583 1979-06-13 23 DIST 10 CITY TOWERS 3 bedrooms. 2 lathroomv servant's, fully carpeted, wall papered furnished $1-0000 Tel *****80 Strictly no agents DIST. 10 TAMAN SERASI 1.800 sq ft 3 bedrooms, servant's Parqiirt mosaic $150,000 EBC *****40 *****16 DIST 10 4-ROOMED RENOVATED HUB flat, good view, fully carpeted partly furnished $48,000 only583 words
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Advertisement916 1979-06-13 23 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES c) Lmmd BCAUTIFUL RCCTANOULAR PIECE ot land In East Coast Road Ideal for re-development. Principals only, tel *****33 CONOOWMUM LANO 75.050 sq ft Holland Road area Feasible for townhouses/ bungalows Freehold Vacant possession $15'pj f Call Peter TRP *****40 I 23X488 OWT. 1* BEAUTIFUL LANO 40.000 sq916 words
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Advertisement382 1979-06-13 23 ■a^Bai a^s^^^^^^l^^^^^Bal centrall OCBCCsmrs Dose to Raffles Place. I Substantial car parking I 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 sq.m or subdivided suites from 75 sq.m. Rental from $18382 words
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Advertisement600 1979-06-13 23 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES LIAT TOWERS AT ORCHARD ROAD A new building at Orchard Road outside the CBD area will be ready soon tor occupancy Office space of approximately 1.500 sq.ft. and above for rental at reasonable rate are available for booking now Enquiries pie*** call TEL: *****77 MARKET STREET CYS600 words
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Advertisement683 1979-06-13 23 PEACE MANSION GRACIOUS CITY LIVING c i and 4 bedroom split level apart menu Ready to Move In Now c No restrictions to foreigners 1 2 9F Property Tax for sVysM OneCcy Carpark Free LoansuptoBo9F available KIAN AN REALTY LIMII FD 2 1') PEACE CENTRE I SOPHIA ROAD SINGAPORE 9683 words
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Advertisement726 1979-06-13 23 V SERVICES BUSINESS QUICK PRINTING name cards. Ift-153-A. Selegie Road. Spore 7. Tel: *****. RUBBISH DISPOSAL. TREE CUTTING, grass cutting, cleaning Moderate charges. Contact Bama *****52/ *****1 for estimate 24-hour service 'SPACE CLEANING SERVICE Specialist In carpet shampooing, floor polishing, general cleaning, painting of house, office. Tel: *****2 WE SPECIALISE726 words
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Advertisement594 1979-06-13 23 CONFIRMING HOUSE IN London is prepared to grant 120/150 days D/ A facilities to importers for goods Imports on liberal terms Applicants must have 2 years establishment Please write lo ST Box A***** which will be kept in strictly confidential CREATION SING APURA Frmh Orchid, platad in 23 SK Gold.594 words
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Advertisement1301 1979-06-13 23 V SERVICES BUSINESS 83 Packing/ Removals AVAILABLE DOOR-TO-DOOR delivery/household removal Tel: Paml International. *****12/ *****55 (24-hour service) HOUSEHOLD/OFFICE REMOVALS. Collections/ Deliveries of cargoes Only 525.0O 1 Efficient, reliable service Contact Tel *****01 LORRIES FOR HOUSEHOLD office removals PSA clearance. Contact Tan *****52 anytime OFFICE/FACTORY/HOUSE Removals and Transport for everything, driver/labour1,301 words
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Advertisement410 1979-06-13 24 VI EDUCATION TRAINING 102 Education INTERNATIONAL COLLEOE TORONTO urelleni ler results ii) tinner, c MathematK s rough highly Mat hematics Ol l| irranged Fair.ir Americk illaghrr. Kuala MAIRDRESSING AND BEAUTY r enrolment at BZZK HIGHER ACCOUNTING THURSDAY IjM miner), ing inda] n 00a m ,ri> Kirn Tian H Kirn Kings410 words
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Advertisement826 1979-06-13 24 GIRLS! jobs mr becoming la-oe' to ge! you need Dene' ouafcKaftons The Londo" Chamon o» Commerce ana mousfv Ptvaie Secretary s Certificate is 'ecogn.seo internationally as one o' Ihe nigrwst auaji' canons obtainable Ti.s e«ammation is the 0«v P"vjte Secetanj: E»am.nation suoerv.sea dy me Ministry o< Education Enrol now at826 words
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Advertisement622 1979-06-13 24 VI EDUCATION TRAINING STAMFORD CENTRE KEY PUNCH COURSE: A three months parttime court* on the FEATURES. OPERATION and PROGRAM MING ol the machine at a key-puncher and a verifier Participants will be given ample practical training on the College machines •TELEX training Intensive course available daily personally telephone STAMFORD CENTRE622 words
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Advertisement572 1979-06-13 24 STATISTICS TMOHSDAY 7 30 930 p m rommenrlnK 21 '6/79 PtaaM i nil PPCS. Tfl *****/ *****8 STENOCB4PMV/ SHORTHAND TVMST Ort Wednesday 7 3010 00pm commencing today. Krlday 730-lOOOpm cdmmencinn 15/6/79 Please enrol early People's Park Commercial School. 403. 3rd floor People's Part Complex Tel ***** '*****8 SUNDAY HIGHER ACCOUNTING:572 words
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Advertisement904 1979-06-13 24 VII TRAVEL RESTAURANTS \«9catkMi in 4 great cities. The affordable way to see more of tr* orient. See-il-yourselt unescorted tours that include hotel accommodations plus breakfast and Iransler Your arrival and departure will be met and assisted by the local agent al every destination. Singapore'Tokvo' Hong Kong/ Singapore 7 nights.904 words
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Advertisement142 1979-06-13 24 VII TRAVEL RESTAURANTS EUROPE MID mtiEmni HAWAII THE GOLDEN WEST (Grand Canyon by Air) Departure*: 26/6.24/7,14/8,28/8. 18/9,25/9,16/10,11/11, 18M1, 20/11, 27/11, 2/12. from $3890 to $3880 HAWAII, EAST* WEST Departure* 28/6, 26/7, 16/8. 30/8. 20/9.27/9, 18/10. 22/11.29/11.6/12. Irom $4550 to $4750 HAWAII, EAST, WEST* SOUTH Departure* 24/6.22/7.12/8.26/8. 16/9.23/9.14/10,11/11, 18/11,25/11,2/12. from $5390142 words
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Advertisement779 1979-06-13 24 WEST MALAYSIA 7 DAYS (Sun) 17/«. 24/1 r KI. I'll ivn (ieiiiiiiu $21! Kl. < 11 IVll CientlUK I'll tZM DAYS (Sun) Turtle Beach/X Bahru SIW Kl. CM (ienliiiK $191 KL/CH/Pen/Haadyai $2*l S DAY* (Mon) Ig/l (Irnllnii IVn I'll $16! (ientlnx Haadyal SoiiKkhla $1« 4 DAYS (fua.) 1 It Mal/Kl.'CH.'Pen779 words
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Advertisement333 1979-06-13 24 VII TRAVEL RESTAURANTS MALAYSIA CUP FINAL 2 DAYS TOUR lor only $100/ Iniludes Meals Arn.inmiMla lion and Admission Ticket Dept 16lh June. fiOO.i in BOOK EARLY TO AVOID DISAP POINTMENT OXLEV TRAVEL SERVICE I (PTE) LTD. I 83/84. President Hotal Shoppm. i Compiea. Spore 9. Tel: *****91 (10 lines) STPB333 words
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Advertisement641 1979-06-13 24 SHENTOURS Pta Ltd Gl. Ground Floor. Marina House. Shenton Way. Singapore 1 Tal: *****33/ 2M3739 STPB No 170 (TOURS LISTED (a) America (b) Europa (c) India (d) Orient (a) Malaysia Coach and cruise-fly (I) General Sales Agents (a) 4 MOST TALKED ABOUT AMERICAN TOURS 20 DAYS WEST COAST/ 2t OAYS641 words
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Advertisement423 1979-06-13 25 VI EDUCATION TRAINING 102 Education INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE TORONTO r.tlleie (iet better results in lemaucs k. MA :.red lo mrls BJ incipal Write t.> Registrar Americk Singh i r Kuala HAIRDRESSING AND BEAUTY International loi enrolment .it Alan lntern.ilion.il Vld ■ns Masterclass ol I on•an Mrat KM* aaMßa HtOMER ACCOUNTING THURSD»v423 words
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Advertisement800 1979-06-13 25 ife GIRLS! joos are becoming *ar<jer to get -*G Dener guai.f<:at<ons The London Cnambe" o' Commerce and Industry P"vate Secretary s re is recognised nte< nationally as one o' the nignesi qua>i*>cat<ons otxa natxe Ti.s e«ammation is tne o«v Pr.vaie Secretarial E>amination suoerviseO by me Mm.sfy o' EOuc Jto" Enrol800 words
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Advertisement695 1979-06-13 25 VI EDUCATION TRAINING ym -w STAMFORD CENTRE KEY PUNCH COURSE: A three months part time course on the FEATURES. OPERATION and PROGRAM MING of the machine a* a key-puncher and a verifier Participants will be given ample practical training on the College machines TELEX TRAINING Intensive course available daily for695 words
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Advertisement578 1979-06-13 25 STATISTICS THUBSOAY 7 30 i .vi [i mi rummenririß 111 PPCS Tel *****' *****8 STENOGRAPHY/ SHORTHAND TVMT on Wednesday ***** OOp m commencing today. Krlday 7.30- 10 00pm commencing 15/6/79 Please enrol early. People's Park Commercial School. 403. 3rd floor. People's Park Complex Tel: *****/*****8 SUNDAY HIGHER ACCOUNTING: DOO 1578 words
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Advertisement886 1979-06-13 25 VII TRAVEL RESTAURANTS Vacation jn 4 great cities. Tn» affordable way lo see more of the orient. See-it- yourself unescorted lours that include hotel accommodations plus breakfast and transfer Your arrival and departure will be met and assisted by the local aKMit at every destination. Singapore' Tokyo- Hong Kong Singapore886 words
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Advertisement140 1979-06-13 25 VII TRAVEL RESTAURANTS EUROPE ■HID RiHERICn HAWAII THE GOLDEN WEST (Grand Canyon by Air) Oepamiraa: 26/6,24/7,14/8,28/8. 18/9,25/9,16/10.11/11, 187-11. 20/11, 27/11, 2/12. from $3690 to $3880 HAWAII, EAST* WEST Depart ur*»: 28/6,26/7,16/8. 30/8,20/9.27/9.18/10. 22/11.29/11.6/12. (Rom $4550 to $4750 HAWAII, EAST, WEST A SOUTH Departures 24/6,22/7.12/8,26/8. 16/9,23/9.14/10,11/11, 18/11,25/11.2/12. from $5390 to $5590140 words
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Advertisement768 1979-06-13 25 WEST MALAYSIA 7 DAYS (Sun) 17/*. 24/* Xl I II Pen (ienlniK UIS XI. < H/Pen/Oentlng/PD SIM DAYS (Sun) Turtle Beach/X Bahru $I*9 XI. I'll OenlliiK $I*s Xl c II Pen llaa.lv ai $299 5 DAYS (Mon) 18/6 Oentlng/Pen/CH $I*s it-iit nit! Haadyal Sonnkhla $150 4 DAYS (Tues) I*/S Mal/KL/CH/Pen768 words
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Advertisement312 1979-06-13 25 VII TRAVEL RESTAURANTS I MALAYSIA CUP FINAL 2 DAYS TOUR for only $100/ Includes Meals Accommodation and Admission Ticket Kept 16th June. 1. (H1 i in BOOK EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT OXLEY TRAVEL SERVICE (PTE) LTD. 83/84. President Ho'el Shopping Complei. Spore I. Tel: 2*37** l (10 lines) STPB NO.312 words
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Advertisement657 1979-06-13 25 SHENTOURS Pta Ltd C1 Ground Floor. Marina Houae. Shenton Way. Singapore 1 Tal 222*633/ *****34 STPB No 170 (TOURS LISTED (s) America (b) Europe (c) India (d) Orient (a) Malaysia Coach and cruise- fly (I) General Salaa Agents (a) 4 MOS r TALKED ABOUT AMERICAN TOURS 20 DAYS WEST COAST/657 words
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IX OBITUARIES
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Obituary21 1979-06-13 26 The FamNy Of The Late MR CHUA HOCK SAN awearaty thank all rslativs* and IfMndt fOC ttl#4* ■■*tlSta>f.C#. VWMs,21 words
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Obituary62 1979-06-13 26 Tha Family Of Nw L*M MM MM CNO YEW wuh to •iprm thair haarrlaH thank* to Jonn C.F Ctwong ol CNCC To* Payer) Babt* Church wtd it* nwnblfl. A»» Ho V*w twn ol /ion ri»»Uyl>ii«n Church (Koon Sang Hood). Doctor* t Sufi o« Ward 4. Toa 'ayoh Hoaprtal. rataitva*. rnanda62 words
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Obituary36 1979-06-13 26 The Family Of The Late MOM VEO JOO MANG thanks and appreciation to Mr. Goh Swan Lean and Mr John Ho ■rundina, doctor, rr-lalives and fnrnds for their kind assistance. and condolences during their recent bereavement36 words
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Obituary64 1979-06-13 26 THE FAMILY OF LATE MR SS ARULAPPAN WISH TO THANK RELATIVES. FRIENOS PASTORS. MEMBERS Of THE CHURCH OF OUR LADY Of LOURDES FOR THEIR KIND ASSISTANCE. ATTENOANCE. CONDOLENCES. WREATHS a DONATIONS DURING THEIR RECENT BEREAVEMENT A REQUIEM HIGH MASS WILL BE HELD AT THE CHURCH OF OUR LADY OF LOURDES.64 words
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Obituary, Illustration66 1979-06-13 26 MOM. AGATHA NO KWI KEE aged 52 beloved ant* ol Mr »eter Lam Kee Sun pimd away peacefully en 11/«/7*. iNmg behind: Oaughterm: Ann*. Theresa. Marta. Luoa. Louwa and Rosa Sont-m-lao Steven Keh and Mui Kok Hong Cerieoa will leave Singapore Casket on 14/S/7*. at 11 a m66 words
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Obituary, Illustration11 1979-06-13 26 MM KARMMMOHO J»HN AgadM pauad may peacefully on 12 6 7911 words
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Obituary, Illustration49 1979-06-13 26 P. RENQASAMY NAIOU Departed; 13 June 1969 n ueasjred memory of a >recious husband and father 'ho departed ten years ago SOD has you in His keeping Ye have you In our HEARTS. >adly missed but fondly renembered by beloved wife, laughters, sons-in-law and irandchiidren49 words
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Obituary, Illustration32 1979-06-13 26 CHARLES SAMUEL (Squadron Laadir M.A.T C.) D*|MM*d on 12 1979 Cortag* laa»wo 21 Jjlan Lan|ut today at 3.00 p.m lor Chnttchurch {Docmi Road) and ttwnca to Ml. Varnon Cramalorium al 4.00 p.m.32 words
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Obituary, Illustration59 1979-06-13 26 MOM. DOROTHY LIM CHOON NEO. AGED SS. WAS CALLED TO THE LORD ON 12.5.79 LEAVING BEHIND 2 SONS. WEE CHOO KIAN CHOO HENG; DAUGHTER, EILEEN; DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW. LILYN IRENE; SON-IN-LAW, I PETER; FOUR GBANDCHIL DREN. FLOYD. FIONA. lAN. MARCUS CORTEGE LEAVES 67 JALAN GUMILANG AT 2 PM ON 14.6.79 TO BT.59 words
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Obituary, Illustration15 1979-06-13 26 K. SIVADAS Dwd: 13 84 Fondly R»m»mb«fd By Mottm And Relation!15 words
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Obituary, Illustration55 1979-06-13 26 In lovtng memory of our bvlovvd LM SCOW CHENG NEE MRS TAN MIANG VONG Departed 13th June 1971 A year today you left us so suddenly without a word A thought of you brings us tears 4 sorrow The joy we had together will linger in our minds forever. 0**o«y55 words
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Obituary, Illustration30 1979-06-13 26 S RCNOCOPAL. brother of 8 Suiramamam passed away on 12/6/79. Cortege leaving on 13/0/79 at 2.00 pm from 41. Lor Ranting, off Jalan Kayu (or C C X Cemetery30 words
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Obituary, Illustration29 1979-06-13 26 V. N. CHELLAM (13.6.36 13.6.75) Fondly remembered by wife Kamalam Chellam, Children, Parents Mr. Mrs. V.V. Chellam, brothers, sisters and all in the family.29 words
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Advertisement142 1979-06-13 26 AUCTION SALE Mortgogees Sole of Voluoble Properties To Be Held In Our Sole Room No 58 Morket Street, Singopore 1 ON WEDNESDAY, 20TH JUNE 1979 At 2 30PM PARTICULARS1, No 100A Jervois Road Lot 91 I T S XXIV Area 2,541 5 sq m (27,356 sq ft) Title Freehold 2)142 words
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Advertisement998 1979-06-13 26 f KRAMAT TIN DREDGING BERHAD (Incorporated in Malaysia) AUDITED MINING AND FINANCIAL RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 1979 Mining results 1979 1978 Output of tin concentrate pteuto 4.854 6,986 Average tin metal price per picul $1 ,782 $1 ,620 Average net realisation per picul of tin concentrate sold998 words
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Advertisement905 1979-06-13 26 BRC Berjaya Kawat Sdn. Berhad, an internationally affiliated and rapidly expanding local company manufacturing reinforcement for the construction industry invites applications from Malaysian citizens, preferably Bumiputras, for the following created positions ACCOUNTANT Rasponslbilltias: The successful candidate will be responsible to the Manager for: a) developing and maintaining the accounting functions905 words
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Advertisement777 1979-06-13 26 9SIHEDTLER APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED FROM SUITABLY QUALIFIED MALAYSIANS FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS (A) SHIFT PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR (WOODWORKING) (B) SHIFT PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR (INJECTION-MOULDING) WHO MUST POSSESS DRIVE AND INITIATIVE AND BE ABLE TO CONTROL A WORKFORCE OF 50 WORKERS. FLUENCY IN BOTH BAHASA MALAYSIA AND ENGLISH IS ESSENTIAL FOR POSITION (Al777 words
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Advertisement519 1979-06-13 27 l^Ty] Federal Publications (S) Pte Ltd o leading publisher of educational books invites suitably qualified applicants for the post of BOOK EDITOR This position will best suit a self-starter with a number of years of teaching experience, o good knowledge of our education system and the Ifl application of syllabuses519 words
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Advertisement285 1979-06-13 27 Cathay Pacific Airways requires a MALE MARKET DEVELOPMENT OFFICER Qualifications: Degree from a recognised university Preferably one to two years experience in sales/marketing in airline or related industry Must have drive, initiative and a pleasant personality Starting salary is negotiable depending on qualifications and experience. Please write to: The Administration285 words
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Advertisement317 1979-06-13 27 AUCTION SALE I Mortgagees Sale of Valuable Properties To Be Held In Our Sole Room No. 58 Market Street, Singapore 1 ON WEDNESDAY, 20TH JUNE 1979 At 2 30 P.M PARTICULARS:1) No. 100A Jervois Rood Lot 1 19 TS XXIV Area 2,541 5 sq m (27,356 sq ft) Title Freehold317 words
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Advertisement460 1979-06-13 27 UNIVERSITI PERTANIAN MALAYSIA SERDANG, SELANGOR Kenyataan Tawaran: 10/79 Tawaran adalah dipelawa dan pembekal yang berdaftar dengan Umversiti Pertanian Malaysia untuK melaksanakan dan membekal perkaraperkara berikut: Tarikh Peti Bi{. Ruiukan Tender Jenis Pembekalan Tulup Tender Wo. Harp 1. T 38/79 (701) Membekal Paip Air PVC 5/7/79 1 $10 00 2. T460 words
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Article, Illustration602 1979-06-13 28 FAIRWAY - FAIRWAY By ONLY twice in the last decade did a horse carry more than 57 kilogrammes to victory in the Perak Derby. Can Saas Fee or Worldwide do it this year? The mighty Jumbo J register a record-breakir while last year. Regal 1602 words
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Article403 1979-06-13 28 Neeskens signs for Cosmos THE New York Cosmos, who shot to success by recruiting the world's ageing superstars yesterday signed a relatively young European talent Johan Neeskens, of Holland. Neeskens. a 27-year-old midfield magician ended five years with Barcelona, rebuffed a lucrative offer from English First Divi- I sion clubReuter - 403 words
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Article31 1979-06-13 28 JAKARTA. Tues The Espa- nol football team, of Spain, are scheduled to arrive here on Friday from Manila to plaj two matches against two na- tional teams here AFP.AFP - 31 words
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Article, Illustration98 1979-06-13 28 THE HAGUE, Tut*. Twenty-Me-year old U*k troem Joined the crowing ranks of Dutch International soccer players in the English First Division when he signed for Stoke City for a fee ot iitS.m (tm,1M) yesterday. The AZ 17 player chose Stoke, who were promoted to the top divisionAFP - 98 words
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Article64 1979-06-13 28 WARSAW, Tues. Wisla Krakow beat Arka Gdynia 3-0 in a Polish First Division soccer match here yesterday. Other results: Widzew Lodz 1 Pogon Szczecin 0, Stal mielec 3 Szombierki Bytom 1, Odra Opole 2 Legia Warsaw 1, Slask Worclaw 2 Ruch Chorzow 1, GKS Katowice 0 Lech PoznanReuter - 64 words
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Article235 1979-06-13 28 Fourteen cyclists may make Games KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Malaysian Cycling Federation hope to recommend 14 cyclists to the Olympic Council of Malaysia for consideration to this Septembe 's Jakarta SEA Games. This was decided at the MCF technical committee meeting here yesterday. Because of the difference in circuit conditions,NST - 235 words
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Article218 1979-06-13 28 BERLIN. Tues The thorny problem of South African and Rhodesian participation in international sport looks likely to raise its head again before the wjrld archery championships in West Berlin, from July 16-21 The championships organisers announced yesterday that both countries intended to take part, with Rhodesia fielding a two-man218 words
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522 1979-06-13 28 professional only last October. In 10 tournaments, with wins in the Singapore, Malaysian and Indonesian Opens, he easily topped the order of merit, having won nearly £22,000 'J99.000) Before joining the paid ranks, he had won 13 amateur titles. Hls uncle Lv Liang Huan,Agencies - 522 words
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Article511 1979-06-13 28 Entries for Pro- Am meet ENTRIES for the Penang combined amateur ana professional race meeting on June 23 and 24. Prcfewteoftl horses: Class S 1.200 m (a) or 1.700 m (b) A. B. C. (a only); Captain A (b only); Centurion n (a only); Cinematic (a only); Dark Stranger (b511 words
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Article85 1979-06-13 28 SCHEDULE «f radßg Ur the cambUed amatear aod prrff— races la PcFlrat day, Saturday, Jvc M: Pratesstoaal ksrses Class 4, Dlvs. 1 and I (l^WDi).Class Divs. 1 tmt I 7MMm). MARA Class 1, l^»*m. Clam 2, (l,7t*m). Ladle* Race MARA Classes I aad I, (Him). SeesM day,85 words
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Article54 1979-06-13 28 SYDNEY, Tues. Ireland's rugby union selectors are expected to retain Ollie Campbell as fullback for next Saturday's Second Test against Australia at the Sydney cricket ground. Originally chosen as the touring party's number two five-eighth, behind Tony Ward, Campbell surprisingly gained the first test pivot berth in BrisbaneReuter - 54 words
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Article31 1979-06-13 28 TOKYO, Tues. Five-time British Open champion Peter Thomson will head a 16-mem-ber men's and women's amateur-professional Australian team for their second goodwill golf match against Japan here next month. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article29 1979-06-13 28 LONDON, Tues. Gavin Levenson. of South Africa, has moved into the European Golfers' Order of Merit top 10 placings after his win in the Belgian Open. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Advertisement794 1979-06-13 28 PEOPLE'S ASSOCIATION TENDER NOTICE PROJECT: Supply ond installation of air-condition-ing system to the Tiong Bohru Community Centre Auditorium for People's Association Eligibility: Open to all PWD Registered Air-condi-tiorong Refrigeration Contractors $500,000 class All tenderers shall furnish to the consultants a tender deposit of $500/- made payable to the People's Association794 words
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Advertisement438 1979-06-13 28 /p/tntfucrp/c/ (Incorporated in Singapore) NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Twentieth Annual General Meeting of the Members will be held at the office of Selco (Shipyard) Re. Limited. I, Jalan Samulun. Jurong. Singapore 22 on Saturday 30th June 1979 at 900 am tor the following438 words
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Article, Illustration662 1979-06-13 29 WILFRED YEO - MEET THE MAN IN THE MIDDLE 1. GEORGE SUPPIAH WILFRED YEO By SINGAPORE would have marched into the Malaysia Cup final with a better aggregate had George Suppiah refereed last Saturday's second-leg semi-final against Pahang at the National Stadium. "I would have awarded at least a penalty in Singapore's favour,"662 words
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Article, Illustration80 1979-06-13 29 GEORGESI PPI\H, Singapore's first and only referee to officiate In the World Cop finals, Is seen in action dnring the 1974 match between Haiti and Poland In Munich. Supplah, widely-re-garded as the dean of local referees, demonstrates the decisiveness that he considers an Important quality of80 words
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Article, Illustration948 1979-06-13 29 S?rL fSS!^ 1 f ieMi Wlth Kerr y P«"*«> »Weh ends his World PARKFR Z rJ£! ,°K y 00 for S* me p »*to''» coming, writes JOHN and l «Wh£ aini New Service sporto correspondent, has meant more money and security948 words
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Article290 1979-06-13 29 LONDON, Tues. Gloucestershire all rounder David Partridge landed a rare double against Worcestershire in a county championship cricket match in Worcester, completing career-best figures for batting and bowling on the same day. Partridge, a 24-year-old civil engineer, took five for 29 with his brisk medium paceReuter - 290 words
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Advertisement482 1979-06-13 29 Baharom-Hamdan Arthur Young Company aaWmVaVam Our professional accounting practice is expanding and we are seeking the following personnel: AUDIT TRAINEES Candidates should have a decree, diploma or part qualification in accountancy with an intention to develop a career in auditing You are expected to pursue examinations of the Malaysian Association482 words
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Article412 1979-06-13 30 Singapore trounce Bangladesh H ANGZHOU. Tims SINGAPORE trounced Bangladesh 5-0 in a men s team event at the first World Cup badminton hampionships yesterdaj Mra'i Gr*ap Omt: China bi Sn Lanka 5-0 (Yu Yaodong bt Ravi Kuruppu 15-4. 15-7. Lin Yixione bi Malik Jahn 15-5. 15- 4 Yu-Luan Jin btAgencies - 412 words
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Article374 1979-06-13 30 GODFREY ROBERT - A rare treat for the cricketers GODFREY ROBERT By A Buckingham Palace meeting with the Queen handshakes with famous Test cricket stars, such as Clive Lloyd, Mike Brearley, Vivian Richards and Gordon Greenidge, watching the England versus Australia Prudential Cup match from the covered stands at Lords, and a visit374 words
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Article, Illustration161 1979-06-13 30 FAS to conduct nine coaching courses THE Football Association of Singapore will conduct nine coaching courses, for beginners and qualified coaches, from Monday until Feb. 15. reports JOE DORAI. Trevor Hartley, the FAS Director of Coaching, who has drawn up the syllabus, will be taking charge of most of the161 words
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Article46 1979-06-13 30 INGERSOLL-RAND and Sin Koon Seng Shipyard played to a goalless draw in the Ovaltine X/'ajnw w™r competition at the Jurong Stadium yestenlay. This is tne second goalless draw for Ingersoll-Rand who drew 0-0 with Vanleer Containers in the league tournament last week46 words
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Article, Illustration125 1979-06-13 30 SELANGOR'S Lake Club darts team are in Singa- pore for a whirlwind series of competitions that will see them take on the Republic's Cobras, Chip Bees and Rapid Shooters, reports PATRICK BASTTANS. At 3pm on Saturday, i Lake Club, headed by Bernard Yong, with Bala125 words
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Article227 1979-06-13 30 LONDON, Tues. England and the West Indies, Co-favourites for the cricket World Cup, apthey can clinch the leadership of their groups While Sri Lanka face the formidable pace attack of the West Indies here at the Oval, Canada will be battling against England in Manchester, in matchesReuter - 227 words
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461 1979-06-13 30 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By CAPTAIN Samad Alapitchay and midfield player Fandi Ahmad were last night told that they could resume training for Singapore's Malaysia Cup soccer final against Selangor at Kuala Lumpur's Merdeka Stadium on Saturday 8 p.m.). And, with that happy piece of news, Singapore coach461 words
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224 1979-06-13 30 Lee one of 12 big names in SGSFL side WILLIAM LEE, Johore's Malaysia Cup goalkeeper, is one of 12 Dig names in the Singapore Government Services' Football League squad to meet Singapore Malays at the Jalan Besar Stadium tonight (7.30) for the Mansor Haji Sukaimi Cup. Lee, who is employed224 words
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Article29 1979-06-13 30 KUO CHUAN CSC will stage their seven-a-side soccer tournament on July 17. The closing date for entries is July 1. Entry forms are available at Kuo Chuan CSC29 words
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Article, Illustration354 1979-06-13 30 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. What every soccer fan will be looking forward to on Saturday is an epic Malaysia Cup final between Selangor and Singapore, but any heroics will probably have to be performed on a wet Merdeka Stadium pitch. A muddy battleground seemsNST - 354 words
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314 1979-06-13 30 PATRICK BASTIANS - PATRICK BASTIANS !i THE Singapore Squash Rackets Association are to propose new rules to prevent postponements in this year's individual graded championships, from July 21 Aug. 5. The idea Is to prevent fixture snarlups, currently prevalent in National League, which is scheduled to end314 words
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Article32 1979-06-13 30 NINETY-SIX swimmers from eight Singapore Methodist Churches will take part in the first Christian swimming marathon to be organised in Asia at the Mount Emily pool on Saturday at 6 a.m.32 words
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Article109 1979-06-13 30 ELECTROLUX became the ninth qualifiers to squeeze into the Anchor Business Houses' Squash League following a 4-1 qualifying-round win over Sime Darby at Ftaser and Neave's court, in River Valley Road. Haw Par Brothers were given a reprieve when Deutsche Bank, who had earlier beaten109 words
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Article33 1979-06-13 30 JOHANNESBURG, Tues. World squash champion Geoff Hunt, of Australia, won his sixth consecutive South African Open title here last night with a 6-9, 9-4. 9-4, 9-5 victory over Roland Watson. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article73 1979-06-13 30 Today's events BADMINTON IntraPrisons final: Changi v RTC (Changkat Changi 7.30). GOLF Seletar women's Open (Seletar 6.30). SOCCER Singapore Malays v Singapore Govt Services (Jalan Besar 8), Friendly: Singapore Air Transport Workere r Union v United Motors (Serangoon Garden SC ground 5.30). !M)l ABH Men's C grade League: SCC 273 words
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Article128 1979-06-13 30 PETER BIOW - Sim and Wong for Shindo meet PETER BIOW By WONG TIAN SENG and Victor Sim, both senior black-belters with the Shltoryn Karat* Association, will officiate the Shlndo-ka tournament In Jakarta on Saturday. Wong, the SKA's burly chief instructor, and Sim, both 4th-dan black-belters, will be the chief Judges at the128 words
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Article169 1979-06-13 30 WILFRED YEO - Lew wins ticket to Jakarta WILFRED YEO By IF Peter Lew seemed I more than usually determined to finish among the top three in Sunday's Masters final at the national bowling champion- I ships, there was a good reason the chance to compete in the Indonesian Open tournament in Jakarta,169 words
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361 1979-06-13 30 BILL BOSLEY, Singapore's top amateur golfer, describes Kee Bee Khim, the Republic's top woman player, as "in a class of her own." But that will not stop Bosley's wife, Colleen, who plays off 10, from trying to beat Bee Khim in today's361 words
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Advertisement501 1979-06-13 30 CIVIL TECHNICIAN SHELL invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the above position based at Pulau Bukom Refinery Complex. THE JOB involves assisting the Civil Engineering Supervisor in the supervision of new construction works including piling, reinforced concrete foundations/ structures, underground drainage, painting and insulation. THE CANDIDATE we are looking501 words
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150 1979-06-13 31 AN \mcrlcjui wetnui nurytaK her b*ky fleea tat. tar IS embaesy compound la M A N A(il A aa flrrrr nthUnn erapts la tar Nwmra%mmm eapitai. Aa rvaraatlon ef IS dlplematlr (amIUM and ethrr Anxrirmn-s was o»ll«l ofl on Mond»> after Irftwinjr, KaerlUaa, battUac the150 words
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272 1979-06-13 31 Price hikes and tax cuts in Tory budget LONDON, Tuesday THE new Conservative Government today announced massive price increases, cuts in personal j taxes and a big reduction in public spending in a budget dramatically altering the course of the British economy. I; also pushed the 1 minimum lending rateReuter - 272 words
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Article28 1979-06-13 31 WEE BOON KIANO. 76 patted away peacefully last night at Ml Alverma Hospital Cortege will be at the Singapore Casket For funeral arrangements contact Singapore Casket28 words
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300 1979-06-13 31 BANGKOK, Tuesday GOVERNMENT sources said here today that Vietnamese troops have agreed to accept Kampuchean refugees repatriated by the Thai military during daylight hours in a 1 battle-free area. Thai troops contacted i the Vietnamese at the Thai-Kampuchean border near the sacred PreahAgencies - 300 words
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Article44 1979-06-13 31 NEW DELHI. Tues. A week-old, two headed and three armed infant died today of bronchi.- 1 pneumonia. "It would have been a miiacle had (shei lived. said her doctor. Dr B. D. Dwivedi. a pediatric surgeon at Jayaprakash Narayan Hospital AP.AP - 44 words
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Article28 1979-06-13 31 HONGKONG. Tues. Sun Yuen. 82. the only daughter of Sun Vat-Sen. "the Father of Modern China." has died in neighbouring Macao, local newspapers reported today. UPI.UPI - 28 words
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Article44 1979-06-13 31 NEW YORK. Tues Dow Jones averages, based on first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange: 30 indus 844.07 up 6.49, 20 transp 241.53 up 2.24. 15 utils 104 40 up 0 41. 65 stocks 294 58 up 2 2144 words
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Article39 1979-06-13 31 TORONTO, Tues. Five prominent Canadian businessmen were jailed for fraud and eight companies were ordered to pay fines totalling more than US$6.5 million (5514.3 million) among the heaviest ever levied by a Canadian court here today Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Advertisement214 1979-06-13 31 'Daily new dishes from our kitchen. Ideal place to dine and wine till midnight. Cater for wedding birthday parties. r*frr\^ BUSINESS HOURS: jJ^4/^%\. 11.00 am to 2.45 pm J 6.00 pm to 2.45 am 4j(/ -L Ample Parking Space M^ iJ^ j When it comes to rustproofing... Once is not214 words
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Advertisement374 1979-06-13 31 BUSINESS TIMES sniK-ipon- Financial i (ally Cover Pnce SOe Annuol Subscription SIM. For subscription, nil *****1 Fxt 331 TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. A Japanese consortium has just become the fourth grouo to express interest in the petrochemical complex. Find I out why this group's presence makes the entire project "reudy to go".374 words
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Miscellaneous130 1979-06-13 31 Amsterdam 11-17C Cloudy Lm Aagele* 23-41 C Clear Ataeaa 19-33 C Sunny Maalla 25-31 C Cloudy Bangkok 28-31 C Rain Momtoeal 15-23C Rain Beirut 18-28C Sunny Ma»t*w 11-16C Clear Berll. 13-27C Sunny S*"" 3M2C aear STto-S** awdy «S Bneaaa Alre* 12- p ertfc g. 17c aoud 209 C Clear Bmne130 words
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Article, Illustration865 1979-06-13 1 By TAN BAN HUAT HE IS no ordinary art collector but a creative artist in his own right. He is rich, not only in his art and curio collection, but also culturally and in wealth. In his office, scrolls of his865 words
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Article386 1979-06-13 1 *T«i«f«flas* aft'Mrfffidi&tttf^*'* 11 to ft Mll I$ fc fV- 38 i£ I'J to A; Ff-f.'tf «',-JjcffiSfciflF*ft* fcitKftf ft S*»l2*HfcM*^'«*.. "m mi." mZV}%sLZftt&}rk?: ft ,i mmn h 9.^-ti t- A to&K ft X '<{ fi!t**t2:*tfj}*j**tt fi tt "a a t_L >] b m < I* m .4" BK Sift Jf ft*U*fid»f386 words
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Article36 1979-06-13 1 Chinese without tears yumfn fishermon m* yuihou fishing boot yuye fishery mn yucun fishing-village 1 yufu fisherman i For example, you may i say, Ta shi yfge qfnlao de '<&£. yufu. meaning, "He is a hardworking fisherman.36 words
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Article, Illustration431 1979-06-13 2 LING POON WAH - LING POON WAH By MANY women, mostly housewives, are finding a refreshing break from their daily routine in the soothing tranquillity of Chinese brush painting. For at least two hours every week they leave their domestic problems behind and are transported to the world of431 words
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628 1979-06-13 2 LING POON WAH - LING POON WAH By LIKE a bundle of nerves that tightened by the minute, 10-year-old Er Venn Chwen waited for his violin recital to begin. "It'll be alright. Haven't I practised very hard?" he calmed himself. Reassured, he strode under the spotlights, refusing628 words
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116 1979-06-13 3 I'KARIX make a comeback in costume Jewellery- as designeo pattern after the elegant fashions of the Mfa. Beautiful and sophisltlrated women those days wore strands of big pearls on their own, but today the trend Is towards smaller pearls Interpersed with lengths116 words
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754 1979-06-13 3 I Tan Lee Leng I - I Tan Lee Leng I Spice of Lifef^ STIFFED LADIES FINGERS: THE CHILDREN are on holiday and they are up in the" flat most of the time, so why not pack a basket of food, meet daddy after office, drive to the754 words
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Advertisement238 1979-06-13 3 Y)u don t always need a bulky napkin. On light flow days all you need is Carefree Panty Shields. Napkins and tampons were made for Each velvet soft shield is incredibly thin, heavy flow days. The trouble is you've had to small and flexible. And yet it gives you more238 words
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Advertisement282 1979-06-13 4 LIDO 49th Super DAYF (*****4) 4 SHOWS DAILY 11. 30, 6ft 9pm PRICES. Circle S4 Stats $3 ft $2 -No Free List 3 DATS ADVANCE CASH SALES AVAILABLE tor Cirtle Back Stalls a In Singapore: PERMAN has outgrossed J STAR WARS The EXORCIST SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER and other block busters282 words
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Advertisement340 1979-06-13 4 Congratulations/ all of you lucky people Sakuracolor films For Beautiful Memories =*RESULTS*= 3 FIRST PRIZES *****6 *****5 *****8 5 SECOND PRIZES *****3 *****1 *****6 *****6 *****0 10 THIRD PRIZES *****1 *****4 *****0 *****0 *****2 *****5 *****2 *****7 *****1 *****2 150 CONSOLATION PRIZES *****3 *****9 *****8 *****7 *****3 *****1 *****9 *****0340 words
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Advertisement548 1979-06-13 4 :;rfe Cathay 8 1111 1 1 -j ORCAMISfcriDW Q I OPENS TODAY 1 4 Show. «l I I 130 345 7 00.9 15pm I I t Canlonaaa ColorScopa |I I HI 23|i i i;BwMjlia| ODEON KATONG/RUBY I 1 00. 3 30. 7 00*9 ISpm I Ragal 1 30. 3 45.548 words
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Advertisement282 1979-06-13 2 M jFIME COURTj 3smmirrweriddih... J kJ At the Pine Court, the serving of Peking duck is an art. Done with taste and finesse. f Savour the crispy, golden skin of the duck, coated with sweet sauce and wrapped in Mandarin pancake. Or other unique Peking delicacies such as baked tench,282 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous869 1979-06-13 2 TV and Radio SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening and Please Don't Eat 7 -JJ J ew Mouse CU) the Daisies The Big Train (re- 730 a d < Mala Man 7.55 Happy Days The Deadly Dares 8.30 Charles Angels 3.30 Diary of Events (Malay) 9 30 News (English) 3.35 Marie869 words
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Article665 1979-06-13 3 S.L. TAN - S.L.TAN By CONVERSATIONS 6 THE WAY to accept different opinions or lifestyles is to consider that different approaches to the same situation are equally valid for different individuals, or that someone else's style may also offer something of 4) value to us. 7 I'M ATTEMPTING a665 words