The Straits Times, 17 June 1979
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Title Section13 1979-06-17 1 The Sunday Times No. 2247 JUNE 17, 1979 30 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 143/1/7913 words
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Article, Illustration208 1979-06-17 1 But it was our best game so far: Hartley I HOI (ill Singapore lost to Selangor in last night's Malaysia Tap soccer final In Kuala l.umrir\ Merdeka Stadium. revor Hartley was de lighted with the team's performance. "It was the best we've played since I came here fourMak Kian Seng - 208 words
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Article152 1979-06-17 1 'Squad out to kill the Shah' TEHERAN, Sat A SQUAD of Muslim guerillas is on its way to Mexico to assassinate the exiled Shah of Iran, revolutionary judge, Ayatollah Sadeu Khalkhali, was quoted as saying today The daily newspaper Bamdad quoted him as telling a meeting supporting the Islamic FedayeenReuter - 152 words
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Article25 1979-06-17 1 X)KYO. Sat Police rounded ip 236 underworld figures today, partly in connection with stringent security preprations for tlie upcoming Tokyo economic summit. UPI.UPI - 25 words
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381 1979-06-17 1 WASHINGTON, Saturday THE United States and China today delivered a scathing attack on Vietnam for its alleged deliberate expulsion of refugees who are mostly ethnic Chinese. State Department spokesman Tom Reston said: 'We and other governments know why refugees are fleeing IndochinaReuter - 381 words
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Article48 1979-06-17 1 MANILA, Sat. The military said today it had arrested five suspected members of the underground communist New Peoples Army (NPA) in the north-eastern Philippines province of Nueva Eciia earlier this week. About 60 guerillas have been killed in the Philippines during the past two months Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article47 1979-06-17 1 TOKYO, Sat. Yachtsman Kenji Yoshioka. 29. left the western Japanese city of Tukushima today on a 8.000-km solo trans-Pacific voyage to San Francisco aboard a homemade 6.3-metre yacht, the coastguard said. He plans to reach the Golden Gate Bridge by the end of September. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article48 1979-06-17 1 CAIRO, Sat Prim* Minister MuMapha Khalil will tender his government's resignation tomorrow to allow President Anwar Sadat to bring in a new administration following his party's big victory in the first multi-party elections in 27 years Or Khalil will probably stay on v premier. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article, Illustration324 1979-06-17 1 PHILIP LEE - PHILIP LEE By 'The world must point the finger at the real culprits' FOREIGN Minister Mr S. Rajaratnam said yesterday that Singapore understands the predicament Malaysia is facing with the Vietnamese refugees and that its recent decision to move the boat people out was the only324 words
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Article384 1979-06-17 1 PRIME Minister Kriangsak Chomanan said today that Thailand and Malaysia may cooperate on the refugee problem in territorial waters between the two nations. General Kriangsak told reporters that such cooperation might be necessary because the Vietnamese "boat people" had been sailing into both Thai and Malaysian waters.Reuter; AP; AFP - 384 words
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Article, Illustration491 1979-06-17 1 J.D. INDRAN - J.D. INDRAN By EIGHT PRO-REDS IN VARSITY SOCIETY FREED, KEY MAN DETAINED THE Internal Security Department arrested nine past and present members of the University of Singapore Chinese Society (USCS) for pro-communist activities and for attempting to overthrow the government through armed strugp l491 words
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Article26 1979-06-17 1 SEE PAGE 9 UP TO 1 P.M. TODAY: Isolated showers from mid-morning. TEMPKRATI KKS IP TO A.M. TOMORROW: Maximum 31 C; minimum 25 C.UP - 26 words
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Article76 1979-06-17 1 Latest Improving ties vital' VIENNA, Sat. President Jimmy Carter and Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev agreed today that everything possible must be done to Improve So\ let- American relations and head off a nuclear war. But an American official said the presidents also expressed at the first formal session of theirReuter; AP - 76 words
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473 1979-06-17 2 THE Carter administration has warned the oil industry that it is considering measures to take crude oil from companies that are not refining as much petrol as they can and to give it to companies "prepared to use it." Mr AlvinReuter; NYT - 473 words
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144 1979-06-17 2 Beacon that is powered by solar energy BEIJING (PEKING), Saturday. THE beacon in the lighthouse of Shanghai is now powered by solar energy instead of gas or batteries, Xinhua (Hsinhua) news agency reported today THE ENERGY SQUEEZE It said the beacon, manufactured in Shanghai, stored solar energy during the dayReuter - 144 words
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Article75 1979-06-17 2 MOSCOW: A taxi using a mixture of petrol and hydrogen, which uses 40 per cent less petrol, has made a test run of 400 km from Kharkov to Kiev, Tass news agency said. Tass said the taxi was built at the Kharkov Machine-build-ing Institute, where75 words
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Article, Illustration241 1979-06-17 2 Now the Vienna Boys can sing on holidays VIENNA, Sat. The 450-year-old Vienna Boys Choir, which will sing at Sunday church services attended by US President Jimmy Carter, has just weathered a crisis over child labour laws. [Austrian legislators, embarrassed over a choirless Christmas, have amended the nation's child labourAP - 241 words
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Article80 1979-06-17 2 JOHANNESBURG: Oil-starved South Africa has launched a new campaign to save fuel by fining jaywalking pedestrians who cause motorists to waste petrol. "We analysed where vehicles waste fuel, and one of the main points is at inu>rsect<ons where people keep on crossing after the pedestrian light hasReuter - 80 words
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118 1979-06-17 2 CHICAGO, Sat. Two teenagers have sued their parents for money so that they can attend college. The salt was filed In Cook County circuit court on behalf of Kent McCarthy, 11, and Leslie McCarthy, 18, who said they want to continue their college118 words
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274 1979-06-17 2 VIENNA. Sat PRESIDENT Jimmy Carter and Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev began their long-awaited summit today, facing a packed agenda of global problems affecting east-west detente. US officials said the> would range over the world's troublespots in ar effort to narrow differ ences which haveReuter - 274 words
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Article24 1979-06-17 2 BOGOTA, Sat Thirty-five emerald miners were buried in a landslide 150 km east of the Colombian capital yesterday, police announced today. -AFPAFP - 24 words
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Article116 1979-06-17 3 Former Ghana leader executed ACCRA. Sat Ghana's new rulers today executed former Head of State Ignatius Acheampong after putting him on trial before a people's revolutionary court. the 47-year-old ex-arrr.y general faced a firing squad just two days after a report that he had given his backing to the groupReuter - 116 words
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Article60 1979-06-17 3 KINCSTON (Jamaica). Sat Jamaica has appealed (or international aid following the worst floods in the island's history Police figures yesterday put the death toll at 27 with 14 people unaccounted for. but an official of the Christian Action for Development in the Caribbean (CADEO organisation saidReuter - 60 words
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Article28 1979-06-17 3 JAKARTA. Sat Eight chilren have died of cholera near oßor. about 70 km south of ere, a Health Service Department spokesman said here oday AFPAFP - 28 words
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Article, Illustration75 1979-06-17 3 Plane goes down into lake A C-f7 aircraft crashlanding into Eagle Lake in the Allagash region of northern Maine in the Inited SUtes. But the pilots of the plane Mr Don Rogers and Mr John (■rimes managed to eseape unhurt. They were, of coarse, shocked and wet. The plane was75 words
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322 1979-06-17 3 Japan sounding out Asean on refugee talks JAPAN is sounding out Asean, the United States, Australia and New Zealand as well as Vietnam and China on holding an emergency international conference on the problem of Indochinese refugees, the Japanese daily Asahi Shimbun said today. Quoting Foreign Ministry sources, the massReuter; AP - 322 words
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270 1979-06-17 3 EDMUND TEO - EDMUND TEO By our London reporter LONDON, Sat. The patience and humanity shown by countries around the South China Sea, including Singapore and Malaysia, towards Vietnamese refugees is beginning to snap. This was stated by the Governor of Hongkong. Sir Murray Maclehose, at a270 words
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372 1979-06-17 3 Khmer Rouge plan to win over the people BANGKOK. Sat. -i Khmer Rouge cadres meeting in the jungles of I Kampuchea have mapped out a strategy to boost their guerilla war during the rainy season and try to get the support of the population, their clandestine radio station said today.Reuter - 372 words
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282 1979-06-17 3 Liv Shao Chi's widow elected to political committee BEIJING (Peking), Sat. The widow of disgraced Chinese chief of state Liv Shao-chi has been elected a member of the Chinese people's Political Consultative Conference, Beijing newspapers reported today. The 2,015-member committee opened a plenary meeting here yesterday and heard its chairman.UPI - 282 words
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Article108 1979-06-17 3 BEIJING (PEKING): American comedian Bob Hope started his "Long March" on the road to China today when he stepped from a plane at Beijing airport for a 27-day visit to film a television extravaganza. The 76-year-old entertainer, a fixture in US show business since the *****.UPI - 108 words
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Article85 1979-06-17 3 HONOLULU: The passenger load of United Airlines' Flight 183 increased by one yesterday with the birtn of a baby girl 11,280 m above the Pacific. Airline spokesman Bill Bachran said the baby was born to Mr and Mrs James Kenney en route from San FranciscoUPI - 85 words
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262 1979-06-17 3 A 'kiss' from Farrah going, going, gone LONDON, Sat. As the world's biggest fine arts auctioneer, the firm of Sotheby Parke Bernet has sold some rather odd things, but never before has it put on the auction block a kiss from Farrah Fawcett-Majors. Not to mention smackers from Kirk Douglas,UPI - 262 words
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Advertisement347 1979-06-17 3 There's good money in banking Qualify with The School of Banking The AIB is a professional qualification awarded by the Institute of Bankers in England, and is accepted by more than 1 .000 banking groups in over 100 countries around the world. To obtain this prestige qualification, sou need expert347 words
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Article, Illustration402 1979-06-17 4 SPOTLIGHT ON CHINESE PROGRAMMES ALL PROGRAMMES ON CHANNEL 8: TODAY: ROSY DREAM (3.25 p.m. Colour): Ren Her spends his time with Li Xiang during his days off from work. But he is still worried that he may have to leave her one day. Meanwhile, Ya Ling s sickness is worsening402 words
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Article, Illustration315 1979-06-17 4 AFTER a fortnight of some lively programme changes, this week is comparatively listless with no new shows. However, bowing out are Music From Studio B, The Organisation and Celebrity Concert. Their last episodes will be shown on Thursday over Ch. 5 at 8.45 p.m.,315 words
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Article808 1979-06-17 4 THE AMAZING YEARS OF CINEMA (Ch. 5, 1.30 S.m.): Douglas Fairbanks r introduces ''The Lovers," Mary Pickford. Lilian Gish and Asta Nielsen three of the most popular actresses of the early part of the century. 1 ROOTS: THE NEXT GENERATIONS (Ch. 5. 8.30 p.): Ten years have808 words
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Miscellaneous675 1979-06-17 4 10.00 AM Operinf and Jana of the Jungle 5.15 The Musk People 10.25 fitunf Tin* Tnp (Malay) 5.40 Bamaby Jones Fatal Overture 10.50 Sunday Matinee Ring Of Bright 6.30 News in Brief Water, starring: Bis Travers. Vrgna 6.35 Msterjaw McKema 7 00 Wanrta (Malay repeat) 1.30 TtaM, Years of Cinema675 words
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Article, Illustration625 1979-06-17 6 PAUL WEE - Gunfire takes place of that roar PAUL WEE Story by Pictures by FRANCIS ONG IE National Stadium in Kallang roared to life last night, but only this time it was from bursts of gunfire rather than the ecstatic shouts of soccer fans as the Singapore Armed Forces staged a full-dress625 words
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Article100 1979-06-17 6 THE Public Works Department will temporarily close one cltytxiund traffic lane on the southern carriageway of NIcoU Highway on Tuesday and Wednesday from C a.m. to 1 p.m. and and on Wednesday from 8 p.m. till Thursday at 1 p.m. This is because the100 words
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257 1979-06-17 6 BENG TAN - When women are more prone to take their lives BENG TAN By ri«»i» PI ED suicidal woman is more likely to kill herself just before or during her menstruation than at any other time of the month. A recent study linking suicides with the menstrual cycle found this to hp257 words
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Miscellaneous197 1979-06-17 6 SUNDAY TIMES CROSSWORD ACROSS: 1 Exhibit (4) DOWN: 2. Foot part (4) 4. Clamour (3) 6. Food (4) 3. Ti mb e r (4) 4. 9. Anger (3) 10. Disfigured < 8 > 5 Bare (4) 6. Demon (8) U. Engrave (4) 14 (5) 7. Skill (3) 8. Happen Finish197 words
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Article, Illustration1066 1979-06-17 7 MAKE COURTESY OUR WAY OF LIFE TENG CHEONG: THIS IS ONLY THE BEGINNING SINGAPOREANS can look forward to a more graciously polite and considerate society in five years' time if their response to the national courtesy campaign is any indication of this The two-month1,066 words
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122 1979-06-17 7 Midnight blaze damages factory and laundry A MIDNIGHT fire at the Marsiling Industrial Estate Road yesterday gutted the Foh Tai plastics factory causing damages of about $150,000 and partially damaged an adjoining laundry shop. The fire, believed to have started in the plastics factory, damaged machinery and destroyed large quantities122 words
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165 1979-06-17 7 THE Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry will award cash prizes worth $3,900 in the Make Courtesy Our Way of Life essay-writing competition "The main aims of the competition is to drill courtesy concepts into the minds of the teenagers and to promote165 words
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Article, Illustration233 1979-06-17 7 THEY certainly believed I form attire or shoes for in cultivating physical fit- these exercises, ness from a young age in The girls were allowed the old days long be- to dress as they wished in fore all the modern doc- comfortable and233 words
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211 1979-06-17 7 A MOTORIST may i have the right of way, I but the Traffic Police I advises that one could still be "courteous" and give way to others if they feel it is worthwhile! Some members of the public complained about a woman motor-211 words
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Article106 1979-06-17 7 THE Kuo Chuan community centre building fund committee will be selling courtesy T-shirts at The Toa Payoh Lorong One market. Block 127, Lorong 1-A today from 9 a.m. to 10.30 a.m. The white T-shirts, printed on both sides in two colours carrying the national courtesy campaign106 words
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Advertisement258 1979-06-17 7 M^ THE BIG, BIG FATHER'S DAY SPECIALS FROM MELWANI'S 20% discount on tailoring orders! 30% discount on toiletries! 50% discount on men's jewellery 50% discount on ready-made safari jackets! 20%-50% discount on selected shirts, shoes and leather products.^ G5 Clifford Centre tel: 9141 73 86 High Street Tel *****3/***** 1258 words
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Article, Illustration504 1979-06-17 8 Nosing out wildlife in S'pore Story: NANCY BYRAMJI Pictures: WONG KWAI CHOW ALL OF Singapore's biological environment is not lost, as M pre-unlversity students and trainee teachers taking part in a study camp at the Singapore Science Centre have discovered. They were divided into four groups led by biologists, to504 words
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396 1979-06-17 8 Court told of assault bid at karate club meeting A MAGISTRATE'S court yesterday heard of the "pandemonium" that broke out during the annual general meeting of one of Singapore's leading karate clubs last year, in which the president claimed he was abused and threatened by the acting chief instructor. Dr396 words
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Article50 1979-06-17 8 TRANS-AUSTRALIA Airlines has introduced a 30 per cent reduction in air fare on its Asian route to lure more visitors from Asia to Australia. The cheaper fare is only for the passenger with a return promotional airticket to travel at least 1,000 km within Australia.50 words
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388 1979-06-17 8 Union hits out at VITB's 'high-handed' attitude THE Vocational and Industrial Training Board (VITB) Training Staff Union cannot and will not allow itself to be treated in a high-handed fashion or be taken for granted by the management. The union president, Mr Adrian De Silva. said this at the second388 words
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Article54 1979-06-17 8 PRICES of pork will go up by tt cents from Tuesday. This was announced by the Pork Merchants Association yesterday. The new prices per «*o grains will be: Lean meat $3.41, belly pork $3,N, leg meat $2.8* and ribs torn. Lard will go up by four cents to54 words
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2283 1979-06-17 9 How I sheltered and ferried Tan Wah Piow to Johore Baru I. TAN PENG LIM. holder of IC *****04-A. aged 33. stay at Block 12A, 48-K, Ghim Moh Road, Singapore 10. I graduated from the University of Singapore in 19702,283 words
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Article, Illustration860 1979-06-17 10 ROGER YUE - ...so well remembered THE DUKE John Wayne to you is gone, and with his death, a bit of the Hollywood that I knew has died with him. In a career spanning half a century in which he made over 200 films, he became an institution.860 words
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Article, Illustration568 1979-06-17 10 WALTER SEOW reviews The Legacy THE LEGACY (now showing at the Capitol) is a mystery of sorts with elements borrowed freely from various sources. Terror seems to be the object of the exercise, and while this is not always achieved, there are568 words
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665 1979-06-17 11 Mendelssohn overture lacked feeling SOMEHOW I get the feeling Mendelssohn wouldn't have enjoyed the Singapore Symphony Orchestra's performance of his Fingal s Cave Overture on Monday night. The strings were clean enough and the winds weren't very much worse but, in keeping with what I have come to expect from665 words
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51 1979-06-17 11 Youth choir's anniversary concert THE Singapore Youth Choir will present its 15th anniversary concert at the Conference Hall at 8.15 p.m. today. Tickets at $8. J5. $3 and $2 are available at the ECA Centre at Northumberland Road and the usual booking centres. Proceeds will go to the Singapore Cultural51 words
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Article, Illustration305 1979-06-17 11 Putting his stamp on the oldies and goldies IT WOl LD appear to most of us outside the entertainment world that performers are natural extroverts. Why else would they want to go before an audience and perform? Bat as la any profession, there are exeepttoM who do not fit readily305 words
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181 1979-06-17 11 SSO will be one of Asia's best, says Romero MANILA, Sat. Its first guest conductor says Singapore's new symphony orchestra to disciplined, professional and bound to become one of Asia's top symphonies. "Frankly, I had a lot of misgivings on my way to Singapore," Filipino Kedentor Romero wrote la aAP - 181 words
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204 1979-06-17 11 SINGAPORE Airlines will fly its new Boeing 747 jet to San Francisco from mid-August instead of September. An SIA spokesman yesterday said the date was brought forward because the aircraft manufacturer could deliver the 400-seater jet. a B747-200B, earlier than scheduled. The204 words
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Article, Illustration512 1979-06-17 11 LEONG WENG X AM reviews Disco Fever DISCO FEVER, a musical comedy now showing at the Mandarin, Republic, King's, Kong Chian and People's Theatre, is the Hongkong version of Saturday Night Fever. The first Hongkong-pro-duced disco movie in Cantonese, this imitation of the American512 words
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Article, Illustration324 1979-06-17 11 Speak more to your children ADVICE TO PARENTS PARENTS who want their children to develop healthily in mind and speech should speak more often to their children, a social welfare officer said yesterday. Miss Yip Peck Ngoh, from the Ministry of Social Affairs, said speech helps youngsters learn more. She324 words
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Article62 1979-06-17 11 A HOUSEWIFE stepped out of her old pair of shoes into a new pair in OG Department Store. Plaza Singapura, and walked away without paying. But she was caught. Yuen Kum Chee, 39, admitted stealing the shoes worth $18.90 on Friday (June IS) and was62 words
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Article155 1979-06-17 11 14 from Japan to start centre A JAPANESE team of 14 will arrive here by next month to start the proposed Japan-Singapore Training Centre. A first group of six specialists has already been sent by the Japanese Government to advise on the layout of training facilities and equipment in the155 words
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Article24 1979-06-17 11 THE 60-member Corporation Primary School band will perform at the Singapore Zoological Gardens today from 230 p.m to 4 p.m. r24 words
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821 1979-06-17 12 The Sunday Times SUNDAY, JUNE 17. 1979 The old for the new THE long-term result of modern, improved health care for the population at large is a growing number of old people, often of still robust constitutions with their faculties slightly dimmed but far from extinguished. In Singapore today, there821 words
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Article85 1979-06-17 12 IT IS an old and true complaint that so very little is known about the interior of the Peninsula, but it is not likely to remain unexplored much longer. The other day there passed through here on his way to Perak and Quedah. Mr. W. Davison, a distinguished85 words
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Article50 1979-06-17 12 AS AN instance of the extraordinary value of sites in certain parts of the town, it may be noticed that some 700 square feet of ground in Market Street were sold yesterday at auction by Messrs. Powell Co. at $10 per square foot. Straits Times, Feb 21. 1879.50 words
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Article, Illustration729 1979-06-17 12 SUE ABBOT - Is there room for a foster granny in your house? SUE ABBOT By ADOPTION SCHEME COULD BRING THE FAMILY CLOSER TOGETHER IN AN OLD-FASHIONED WAY JEAN and John, a young couple with one child living in Britain, are happily sharing their lives with a devoted granny. Not unusual, perhaps. But729 words
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1189 1979-06-17 12 NANCY BYRAMJI - It can work here if we remember that they are not our servants... NANCY BYRAMJI By THERE are about 2,300 pairs of tired eyes, some dimmed, most of them sad and vacant as they gaze out at us from the bare and gloomy rooms they appear doomed to spend the1,189 words
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Advertisement27 1979-06-17 12 nothing measures-up to a Chanrars tailored suit or the choice in quality menswear HKX ST CENTRE LUCKY PIAZA* OCEAN BULDMG SUPREME HOUSE HtJOM. RAFFLES HOTELS COLD STOI27 words
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Advertisement104 1979-06-17 12 OUR MOOT DDTINOUIOMED PERFORMERS The New FRiMlcjf 'Straightline' Cartridge 20Hz to 20KHz 3dß, -OdB) with a smoothness and detail no other cartridge can equal. The new Fidelity Research FRIMk3F Straight Line Moving Coil Cartridge has been especially developed for today's state-of-the-art. The result is better resolution of inner detail, greater104 words
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Article, Illustration917 1979-06-17 13 The man who was late for lunch He left his home in a bullet-proof car, but never reached his destination ONE sweltering lunchtime in July, Jimmy Hoffa kissed his wife Josephine, promised to be home by four in the afternoon, and drove away in a bullet-proof sedan from his luxurypast days alter Haifas disappearance - 917 words
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193 1979-06-17 14 MY VIEW SHORT STORIES WEEK NINE THIS is the ninth week of a fall page of short stories sent in by readers. Each of the stories published here wins $54 for the writer. The response from readers who feel they can write has been more than encouraging and we feel193 words
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Article, Illustration440 1979-06-17 14 SUKHDEVKAUR - When dear Nicky said a last hello SUKHDEV KAUR By THE Japanese troops had already made their way into Singapore. I was worried. We had spent many wonderful times in this house together, Karam and I. I was in love with Karam, a clerk. Karam was in love with me440 words
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434 1979-06-17 14 TEO X AH KENG - How stay-at-home Juliet pulled off a party trick TEO X AH KENG By MUM and Dad Lim had a heated argument over a telephone call from the form teacher of their 15-year-old daughter, Juliet. "Yes. I am always out. I am irresponsible," retorted Mrs Urn angrily. "What about you? Aren't434 words
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437 1979-06-17 14 C. WONG - A death in the family but not really SO... C. WONG By THE ashtray was full of cigarette butts. Smoking was bad. I had given it up. Yet, at this moment, it was my best friend. I needed it if only to calm myself. Mother was very quiet and I437 words
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1296 1979-06-17 15 Tell us all about your dream game for cash BSMHH Something new for S'pore chess players the big chance to see your owfa brilliancy in print for the first time ALL chess enthusiasts like to talk about their exploits; how, once upon a time, they played such marvellous combinations that1,296 words
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Article337 1979-06-17 15 HERE are some reminders: The Marine Parade C.C. Championship begins on June 28; entries close on June 25. Call I. Leong at *****4 for details. The inter-school team championships begin on July 7 at the Bendemeer Secondary School; entries close June 29. For details call Koh Hock337 words
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Article, Illustration484 1979-06-17 16 LOWELL GEORGE: THANKS I'LL EAT IT HERE (Warner Brothers). It took Little Feat guitarist Lowell George three years to put together his first album here. Sporadic recordings in between Feat road and studio work had largely prevented him from concentrating on this LP. But now484 words
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Article, Illustration1047 1979-06-17 16 It was just one of those days Looking at the trees, the flowering shrubs, an occasional pair of neat ankles moving along the pedestrian crossing, and the annoyances of the early part of the day melt into nothingness. Will be in office in next NEVER had them? You must then1,047 words
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Article196 1979-06-17 16 THUS emlnn year «f Ufe should be mi easy eae for ym It yaa lumw what y«i want. It's a g«*d time to satisfy amMtUiu which yea have been working far same time. It Is net a gaad yew far fallowing changes ar far ■ew and exciting196 words
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Advertisement512 1979-06-17 13 Bernard Connor reopens the files on the world's most baffling disappearances Your dream kitchen. By Pan-Electric. fI wA w f^j HMHf *04 Kit &aaW^* i I M^a\ I W ———--"^~ZZ .^a^a^atf^i^BV J a^aT jfl IHJ j ».A^^^ I J^taJ Built-in turnspit to cook your food to a delicious crisp. 1512 words
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Advertisement324 1979-06-17 13 ■aitli Hemingway ra^'j Robertson >^|^ Institute Institute of Business Administration Business Administration Diploma Get Greater business success by increasing your knowledge and expertise in the field Hemingway Robertson Institute gives you the opportunity Study at home, at your own pace and time Without interference to your present |Ob or loss324 words
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Advertisement302 1979-06-17 14 Are you handicapped by your English? Arc you MMM with Ihc wa> and how 10 express >our .deis you speak and wrile Arc >ou fluently sure thai >ou arc noi making The siuu\ requires onl> a misiakes lhat cause p«'ple lo littler time, and ver> moderate fees underrate you You302 words
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Miscellaneous31 1979-06-17 15 Diagram One T.F. TANG a b c d I g h LIM KOK ANN Position after 18 Nd 3. Diagram Two BROWNE •I BABIH^B abedafg h KASPAROV Position attar 26 «531 words
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Advertisement581 1979-06-17 16 QUALIFY** promotion through ICS SPECIALIZED TRAINING IN MANAGEMENT AND TECHNICAL SUBJECTS Improve your position by learning at home and be paid what you are really worth. ICS home-study courses have helped thousands of ambitious men and women achieve promotion and better pay. Moderate fees all books supplied. Take the first581 words
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Miscellaneous596 1979-06-17 16 H CAPRICORN I MVl \Klt> P2H PISfKS IVr 2.1 IB1 ■>*" -I IW l-rb 2U lo Jan 3U HI l0 Krb IS KB March 2 AT THE beginning of the YOU have a difficult PEOPLE around you are week you may be anx- situation to face among inclined to quarrel.596 words
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Obituary, Illustration17 1979-06-17 18 i THANKS TO REV. LAI OF HOLY -W__^%_ftfflS! ;ANC E. ATTENDANCE. DON A- ,*,,J,«,^Z m17 words
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Obituary111 1979-06-17 18 ITh* family ol Ihe late MR. MARTIN ALVIN KOEK ■VMM heartfelt thank, especially priests and mimbeil of St. Ignai 1 I us. Our Lady ol Lourdct and Bleu ed Sacrament Charismatic group. management and staff of Cottraco Pt« Lid, Avary-Lauranc* S'pora Pta Ltd, ralalivas and frwnds for their I kind111 words
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Obituary, Illustration45 1979-06-17 18 MADAM LOIS THERESA KAO departed peacefully at 2.40 pm on 15th June 197S. Inserted by loving brothers, utter, daughter, nephews, nieces, grand nephews and grand nieces. 1 Cortege leaves lor Ml. Vernon Crematorium Irom Singapore Casket at 1pm. on Sunday 17th June 197*.45 words
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Obituary, Illustration38 1979-06-17 18 ELPHUES LOUIS MORIER. 51, patr ad peacefully on 16th June 79. Cortege leaving on Monday Itlh June al 2 pm from Lor. 1 Block 205 1175-J lor Church ol Ri»«n Chn.l trxnc* to Chua Chu K»ng Catholic Camotary.38 words
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Obituary, Illustration45 1979-06-17 18 Mfl. LOW SENG BEE (AH KOW) piit.d away peacefully al Toa P«yoh Ho»pilal on 15-«-7» laaving ■whind his b*lov*d oil* and 4 sons. CofUg* will aaa No. 50S-O. Blk 13. Lorong 7. Toa Payoh al 200 pm (19.679) lor Chua Chu Hang Chi n— C«m»lTy45 words
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Obituary, Illustration13 1979-06-17 18 lo%ed wife. Mdm Antonia Iran-_-?^__ar w**' cortege 7. N...n Ro_ on S?»«--« —_sr13 words
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Obituary, Illustration47 1979-06-17 18 In loving memory PETER CHANG KWANG SIONG Sadly m..«d b, wil.. eh,ldr«, and lo ''»doB"- _^~"~-~~~~"~~~^^~V tov.ng M.mo,y Ol MRS. ANG BOON KWEE n*. Mdm. Ro.. T.n S.oh Guek D.pwl«l 17.5.7S Dearly mi.»d by Mu.b.nd. ch.ldr.n gr.nd children .nd lov«» onet V J X47 words
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Obituary, Illustration8 1979-06-17 18 ■■■^^■■^■B^KV IN LOVING MEMORY M,:.;s?s, m 5-sa.-asas ■__■—■■■■B""~""B~_~Bl8 words
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Obituary, Illustration14 1979-06-17 18 Our d..r..l Moth.r '*m_™?Tl#i b h"!_?^ chiiar.n, .onii-in-i«w. gr.nachii dr.n »nd lovwl on^. iß_^—i—■■—■—■__■__■14 words
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Advertisement760 1979-06-17 18 1078. TOYOTA COROLLA Saloon ANY CONOTHON. 10 units of 1200 K^; M^rr«^ dr,v^^i»=ne by T°e?__Bs( _7_?T9_j.l mT O" f* °"> C*** r^ieOtT' 0" «T0 TOYOTA COROLLA conceal- $5470 Peter 28M145 S.ni"?S ne^ TOeMS Asking $.7,400 on o Contact tel _SSS "o ESfis:::: ssss *****5 ConUct SteVen after 1200 LADY REOUHtES760 words
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Advertisement175 1979-06-17 18 N ~~~~l*~~~~*~~~"~~~~~~" IJ __I2S??S!U1 116 Wh-eloEat Vj_^ <ttOLIDAYS WA| Af/filA J l__L/_ T Top.FLOOf| MulT,SToliev ___>2d GefitifiQ $145 CARPARK REST »URANT pigir__^ I;i fs L>JVV^s__-_ ("hlnese economical cuisine) KV\ *"_J '^pm Sam with personalized 1 M.rvice, |^**^CAU -< You CM n|oy lpKIHlm __S_s___HS: phon. w^com. TRAVELLAIRE TOURS (TA/070, 203N GENTING175 words
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Obituary, Illustration25 1979-06-17 19 Beautiful thoughts of one n dear Treasured forever with love sin- ,rr n-_4. _____> -.-TL?l'- Won, d»m|hiii -tn-um. "wwon A MirUTIIAMIT n»pfi«ii -7-»-7t25 words
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Obituary, Illustration18 1979-06-17 19 In Kvrrlasting Memory Of MAMA't Unyielding Sacrifices Ancl' M'llld Ora-*childr—. MOM YEO SWEE KIM Departed 17th Jum 1f7718 words
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379 1979-06-17 19 SOH TIANG KENG - 'Some shops reject one-cent coins' grouse SOH TIANG KENG By ONE-CENT coins are being illegally rejected by some shops, bus conductors and canteen operators, according to complaints by a number of irate people. These people claim that when they tried to use their copper coins to pay for drinks and379 words
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281 1979-06-17 19 Transfer to HDB flats: Two conditions for the engaged HUDC applicants who, when registering for flats, did not include their fiance's or fiancee's name, will now be allowed to do j so when they transfer their applications to the i Housing Board on two conditions. They must prove that when281 words
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Article104 1979-06-17 19 AN off-duty police contable, Mr S.S.Sandhu, while returning home after work, helped a member of the public arrest a 52-year-old house-breaker at Tessenohn Road yesterday. The man. an ex-convict, is believed to have earlier tried to break into two homes in the neighbourhood but failed104 words
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Article, Illustration32 1979-06-17 19 2.75 per cent drop FRIDAY'S electricity consumption of 18.4 million units was a 2.75 per cent drop compared with the average Friday consumption In March of 13.92 million units.32 words
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Article, Illustration498 1979-06-17 19 N.G. KUTTY - Bank exec tells of his 15 minutes with a lone gunman N.G. KUTTY By THE assistant general manager of a Japar nese offshore bank, The Sanwa BanK Limited, yesterday recounted his 15- minute encounter with a lone gunman at the bank premises on the 17th floor of Clifford Centre, on498 words
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Advertisement387 1979-06-17 19 THE CAR WITjm.ASS-AUSTIN PRINCES^96O EXCELLENT CONDITION SEEING IS BELIEVING View:No. 8, Jin. Telawi Empat Banjsar Baru, K. Lumpur. TEL: *****1 (DURING OFFICE HOURS) I INSTITUTE OF SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES ASEAN ECONOMIC RESEARCH UNIT Apphcotions ore invited tor the posts of RESEARCH ASSOCIATES .or the ASEAN ECONOMIC RESEARCH UNIT at the387 words
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Advertisement1192 1979-06-17 19 \IF ELECTRICAL I TECHNICIAN I We have a vacancy for an Electrical Technician I ™T^^^^^^ to assist our team of Engineers for projects in Singapore and the region. The most likely candidate would be in his late lIUITCn m/ETDCCAC DAMI. PDHIID twenties holdin9 a Sin9apore Po'vtechnic UNI I tU UVLIIOIHO1,192 words
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355 1979-06-17 20 Proposals to amend irregularities in party charter PARIT BUNTAR, Sat. Proposals for amendments to Umno's constitution to be tabled at the party's general assembly next month has been made to rectify irregularities. 6 Mr Ghafar Baba, the party's vice-presi-dent and secretary general of the National Front, said among the amendmentsNST - 355 words
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Article49 1979-06-17 20 JOHORE BARU, Sat. Customs officers seized about {280,000 worth of contraband textiles and electronic goods after intercepting a Thai fishing boat in Malaysian waters off Sungei Rengi about 130 km from here last night. Seven men, believed to be Thais, were also detained for questioning. NST.NST - 49 words
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208 1979-06-17 20 Temple in curfew zone found damaged IPOH, Sat. The idol and the roof of a small Hindu temple in a 24-hour curfew area near Tanjung Rambutan. about 16 km from here, were found damaged yesterday. The damage was reported to the police by two men who went to the areaNST - 208 words
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Article74 1979-06-17 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The two grounded DC-10 aircraft of the Malaysian Airline System (MAS) may take to the skies again on Tuesday. Airline sources here said today that MAS offices in Europe and the region were busy monitoring the outcome of meetings on the decisionAFP - 74 words
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330 1979-06-17 20 Don't misuse power, Mahathir tells Umno members MALAYSIAN Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Moha- mad today warned members of the United Malays National Organisation (Umno) against misusing power to enrich themselves. He said if this happened there is bound to be dissatisfaction among certain sections of the populationNST - 330 words
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Article183 1979-06-17 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Malaysia's police have been placed on an alert against any violence thay may be resorted to by the outlawed Communist Party of Malaya (CPM) to mark its anniversary on Wednesday. The Inspector-General of police, Tan Sri Hanlff Omar, today disclosed that theReuter - 183 words
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242 1979-06-17 20 'Gerakan not out to replace MCA in Front' PENANG, Sat. The Gerakan today assured the MCA that it would not try to replace the party In the National Front and called on the MCA to give Its cooperation in working for the people. "we have no Intention of replacing anyoneNST - 242 words
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385 1979-06-17 20 Varsity staff call off boycott of convocation IN a gesture of goodwill, members of the University of Malaya Academic Staff Association (ASA) will not boycott the university's convocation on June 30 as planned. The association presi(lent, Prof Kahar Bador said today that the association s executive commit KUALA LUMPUR, SatNST - 385 words
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Article68 1979-06-17 20 Threat to newsman KUALA LUMPUR, Sat The managing director of a Chinese newspaper reported to pclice yesterday that he had received two telephone calls threatening to harm him and burn down his office. Mr Chew Poh Wan. of the Malayan Tung Pau Daily News, told police he received his firstNST - 68 words
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Article36 1979-06-17 20 TOKYO. Sat. The Japan Committee for Economic Development (Krizai Doyukai) will hold a two-day conference in Kuala Lumpur next month with business leaders and bankers from Asean countries, it was announced here today Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Advertisement972 1979-06-17 20 MALE CLERKS The Export Credit Insurance Corporation of Singapore Ltd. a Company established by the Singapore Government, is now in its third year of operation The Corporation exists to promote Singapore's foreign trade by insuring export contracts against those comJ mencal. political and economic risks that can frustrate contractual performance972 words
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Advertisement238 1979-06-17 20 Pl'BLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MINISTRY OF NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT BUILDING MAXWELL ROAD. SINGAPORE NOTICE OF EXHUMATION Notice Is hereby given that the Public Works Department will exhume 3 graves on the sldetable at the Junction of Jalan Kerla/ Jalan Gaharu, off Rifle Range Road. The exhumed remains will be cremated at Mount238 words
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Advertisement86 1979-06-17 20 V Singapore"^ ANTITUBERCULOSIS ASSOCIATION NOTICE OF AGM NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual General Meeting of the Association will be held at the SATA Chest Heart Clinic, 60 Shenton Way, Singapore on Tuesday, 26th June 1979 at 5.30 p.m. Yeo Hock Thye Hon. Secretary, L SATA J BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES86 words
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Advertisement50 1979-06-17 20 *mc oau fl \i e > Cat oat and post today To: Times Business Publications Ltd 1, New Industrial Road, S'pore 19. At 1 >r»»ir Yes, I would like a year's subscrip- i tion to Business Times. Here is my te*«? cheque for S$155. e *ff Address lt£ Jl^?5: Tel50 words
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171 1979-06-17 21 CHINA ACHIEVE FINE FIRST DOUBLE PEKING, Sat. China defeated Thailand in the finals of the men's and women's team events in Hangzhou last night in the first World Cup badminton compe tition. The Chinese men won 41 and their women 5-0. Pakistan beat171 words
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Article94 1979-06-17 21 AUCKLAND. Sat. Dane Svend Pri cut the comedy and smashed young Indonesian Saputra Haryanto 15-4, 15-1 at Auckland's international badminton tournament today. The former All-England champion will meet another Indonesian, Sartika Dhany. in the final of the Yonex-Pacific event Men's SUgles remits: Svend Pri (Den)Reuter - 94 words
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Article, Illustration188 1979-06-17 21 ROCHESTER New York), Sat. Jane Blalock shot a three-under-par 70 for a oiH-stroke lead over charging Pat Bradley at the halfway mark of the United States women's golf tournament here yesterday. Bradley shot 67 that included a pair of eagles, the first double-eagle round onAP - 188 words
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Article68 1979-06-17 21 ZURICH. Sat The new 24team format for the final round of the World Cup soccer competition is almost certainly here to stay, the International Federation of Football Associations said. F!FA press chief Rene Courte said that unless the 1982 finals in Spain turn out to beAP - 68 words
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316 1979-06-17 21 Famous names miss the cut in US Open TOLED9 (Ohio), Sat. Late-finishing Larry Nelson equalled the best round of the tournament with a three-under-par 68 to share the second-round lead with Tom Purtzer in the United States Open, but the big shock came when Tom Watson failed to survive theUPI - 316 words
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Article660 1979-06-17 21 WALNUT (Caliiomia). Sat Sixteen year-old Candy Young, who until two years ago was in gymnastics and not athletics, twice bettered the wor d junior record for the *ome- 's 100 m hurdles at the L'mtrJ States Amateur Athletic In *i championships here. Young, from Pen.'isylvaiua, clocked 13 20 secAgencies - 660 words
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Advertisement891 1979-06-17 21 By popular demand of the pub/ic\*<K£L*y ORIGINAL DATE: 12 MAY- 12 JUNE 1979 the exhibition is extended for another one month^^ S EXTENDED DA TE: 13 JUNE- 12 JUL Y 1979 CHINESE ART AND HANDICRAFT EXHIBITION ORGANISER: CHINESE ART AND HANDICRAFT EXHIBITION WORKING COMMITTEE (TEL: *****06, *****07) World famous China's891 words
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210 1979-06-17 22 Ashe angry about rain, but triumphs LONDON, Sat. Former Wimbledon champion Arthur Ashe, of the United States, beat South African Bernie Mitton in a five-hour marathon to win a place in the quarter-finals of the Queen's Club men's Grand Prix tennis tournament here yesterday. After winning 7-6, 4-6, 15-13, Ashe,Reuter - 210 words
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Article125 1979-06-17 22 LONDON. Sat. Vie Amaya. of the United States, saved six match points yesterday before Dick Stockton beat him 6-7, 76. 8-6. and joined the last 16 in the U*****,000 Stella Artois tennis tournament. The match, at London's (Queen's club, was interrupted by rain on Thursday nightAP - 125 words
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Article46 1979-06-17 22 6 THAT'S the most miserable tennis weather I can remember. I have never experienced anything Uke It In M years of tennis. There was so much mental strain in stopping and storting so many times that I feel absolutely ex- m hansted. J Arthur Ashe.46 words
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Article, Illustration259 1979-06-17 22 Billie Jean King, who decided only this week to enter the women's singles in this year's Wimbledon championships, beat reigning Wimbledon champion Martina Navratilova 6-1, 6-2 in an international tournament here yesterday. The competition gives players a chance to gain LONDON, Sat match practiceReuter - 259 words
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148 1979-06-17 22 LONDON, Sat. Italy^ beaten finalists in the 1977 Davis tennis Cup, struggled on the opening day of their 1979 European Zone, Section A quarter-final clash against Poland in Warsaw yesterday. Wojtek Fibak gave Poland a superb start with a battling 6-2. 64), 2-6, 6-4Reuter - 148 words
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238 1979-06-17 22 JENNIFER PARMELEE - JENNIFER PARMELEE By PARIS, Sat. The professional tennis tour, once dominated by unmarried players and men travelling without their wives, is becoming a family affair, thanks to a baby boomlet and an increasing number of wives who have given up staying at home.AP - 238 words
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Article928 1979-06-17 22 TODAY LOCAL *»W»ea Caltex age-group meet (Farrer Park Athletic Centre) BaaaetaaU Phey Yew Kok tournament Singapore Air Transport Union v Medan. Bangkok Bank Yanmar (Gay World S'adium 6 and 9 15) Darts Rapid Shooters I Lake Club (Selangon (Station House Keppel Rd). Faantraiatiai Gymkhana < Singapore Polo928 words
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Article264 1979-06-17 22 ^^"■^"^~™^^^~ LEE FOO SAN - By LEE FOO SAN IPOH, Sat. Totalisator Board chairman Datuk Yeoh Cheang Lee has urged the State Government to assist the board by giving some land to expand their national stud farm in the state. Datuk Yeoh said the farm had almost reached the limit264 words
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Article331 1979-06-17 22 LOMDON, Sat. Essex, still seeking their first major cricket title, opened up a 60-point gap at the top of the county championship by beating Warwickshire by an innings and 75 runs in Edgbaston. Yesterday's win was their fifth in eight championship matches and tookReuter; AFP - 331 words
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1814 1979-06-17 22 AUSTRALIAN ACE GIVES ANOTHER FINE DISPLAY TO LAND DOUBLE 1st No: ***** ($2,351) 2nd No: ***** ($1,175) 3rd No: ***** ($587) STARTERS ($86 each): Nos. *****, ***** 5K: £K- CONSOLATION ($45 each): Nos. ***** *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, ****** *****,*****,*****. RACING., with FAIRWAY1,814 words
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246 1979-06-17 22 LONDON, Sat. When Queen Anne decided in 1711 that Ascot Heath, 12 kilometres from her royal home in Windsor, was a likely-looti ng site for a race meeting, she could hardly have imagined the impact of the idea. The meeting, inaugurated modestly in AugustReuter - 246 words
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Advertisement735 1979-06-17 22 Lolev College specialises in intensive tuition for overseas students who wish to acquire internationally recognised UK qualifications leading to a Professional Career or to University Tutors combine practical experience with the highest academic honours and have at their disposal an impressive range of advanced teaching aids Special care is taken735 words
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SUNDAY TIMES SPORT
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Article, Illustration361 1979-06-17 23 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By SINGAPORE will compete In the Admiral's Cap sailing regatta In Cawes, Sooth of England, In August far the first time thanks to the Singapore Yachting Association Keel Boat Squad ran. Singapore will be represented by a wellbalanced team of361 words
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Article104 1979-06-17 23 DESPITE the luck of the draw, Singapore Air Transport union's hopes of improving on their fourth position in the Phey Yew Kok basketball tournament, starting today at the Gay World Stadium, appear slim, reports PETER SIOW. SATU are drawn in Group B with the Philippines Yco, Modan104 words
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Article2502 1979-06-17 23 FIVE-YEAR-OLD STILL FITTEST STAYER AROUND AND SHOULD EASILY LAND PERAK DERBY CHAMPION stayer Saas Fee can further stamp his superiority by winning the $83,000 Perak Derby over 2,400 metres (Race 5, 3.40) in Ipoh today. The Hasty Cloud five-year-old is still the fittest stayer in2,502 words
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Article1338 1979-06-17 23 Going Forecast: GOOD RATF 1 130 CLASS 2, DIV4 1.25OM jtv/\^jTj l ($13,500 $9,450 to winner) 1 lie Bahegia IV i Inderapura p Lee 57id2 -2 5iSF CMaa 5 2 0005 Gallant Starkon a .Neoi Allan 5 55 5 idd -0.5 1 F Harm 15 4928 kiwi a1,338 words
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Article42 1979-06-17 23 LONDON, Sat. Mark Cox. the Davis Cup player, Andrew Irvine, captain of Scotland's rugby team and Phil Read, the motorcycling champion, were awarded titles of Members of the British Empire in the Queen's 1979 honours' list published yesterday. AFP.AFP - 42 words
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Article34 1979-06-17 23 LONDON. Sat. The World Cup cricket match between the West Indies and Sri Lanka was abandoned because of a wet ground yesterday after being postponed the last two days because of rain. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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185 1979-06-17 23 Irish prove that they are among world's best SYDNEY, Sat. The Irish rugby union side yesterday proved that they are now one o.' the world's best teams when defeating Australia 9-3 in the second Test at the Sydney cricket ground. Fly-half Ollie Campbell. 25, scored all the Irish points (twoAFP - 185 words
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Article123 1979-06-17 23 Bahagia G. Stallion Agitator Sweet Smile L. Lucky Bahagia Agitator Bahagia L. Lucky Altar** Polyanna S. Dynasty Altar** Polyanna Wellington S. Dynasty Altares Polyanna B« Friend* M. Butterfly S. Tiger S Tiger Be Friends Tien Sung M. Butterfly Rath Star S Tiger Road Runner Acquisition T. Storm T. Storm123 words
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Article94 1979-06-17 23 SEOUL. Sat. South Korea beat Japan 4-1 in an annual goodwill soccer game here today. South Korea led 2-0 at hall time, through centre-forward Park Sung-Hwa Soon after the second half resumed. Japanese striker Yoshikazu Nagai netted the facesaving goal. But the Koreans came back strongly, andUPI - 94 words
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Article37 1979-06-17 23 TOKYO, Sat. World Boxing Association junior middleweight champion Masashi Kudo, of Japan, and Argentine challenger Manuel Gonzalez today signed a contract for their title match in this Western Japanese cit> on Wednesday. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article547 1979-06-17 23 BERNARD PEREIRA - EAST PAYOH School's Choo Suan set the only national age-group record on the second day of the Caltex athletics meet when she leapt 1.49 metres in the high jump final for girls under-15 at Fairer Park yesterday. The 14-year-old Secondary Two student's mark was547 words
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Article, Illustration454 1979-06-17 24 Vanquished, but there's no need for sadness FACING Selangor oa the soccer pitch may seem a little like deliberately banging your head agalaat the brick wall because Its nice when yoa stop. la Slagapore, the Initials PAP mean the People's Action Party, la Selaagor, they staad far Power, Attack and454 words
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Obituary50 1979-06-17 24 Late CLASSIFIEDS DEATHS WwommwdTSnu. ««y "."TTSll^on iss£ Cortef* leaves 77-H Block M Hover Creicent to cc X chmu.n OMq on .7*l. .i 2 LAIX£r«.T»»TEE 14/6/79 in X L and cremated mere l«/«/7» leavin( behind six lNl'itare^?,n.'l N1'itare^?, n .'n rt USI" 1 m C m e h l *h NaUa.Ponnuandß^anwnah50 words
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Article, Illustration966 1979-06-17 24 Cornered and then downed VIEWPOINTS Controversial goal takes the fight out of Singapore KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. It took a controversial 66th minute goal for defending champions Selangor to beat Singapore 2-0 in the Malaysia Cup final here tonight. Until then, the Singapore team, though under heavy siege, had held out966 words
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Article91 1979-06-17 24 ADdulUtt Ali(Mlh) MofcMw Dahari (75th| Sewn I (with goaMtm«« I Shots on target Sholi on t»g»l Co.i»M<H Fr M k.ckt 17 (lofted*) L.m Chww P«nfl ■S»M»D AlAMTCHAV T..m. .UK perform Sr H <M> 1 •net m»r»t out of Im l«an«l«o* Fami (7) Moh«m«d Hoh (7) S Manohaon (t) 'l»i"M91 words
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Article, Illustration54 1979-06-17 24 6SAMAD ALAPITCHAY claimed that his side had a different attitnte compared with last year's con vie tion-iac king finalists. And, none proved his point better than himself. Samad, who nearly missed last night's final because of Internal problems, was the Man of a54 words
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Article119 1979-06-17 24 Dismissed, but not disgraced KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Trevor Hartley surprised fans even before the kickoff of tonight's Malaysia Cup final against Selangor. The Singapore coach left out goalkeeper Edmund Wee and right-back Ghazali Ghani, and replaced them with Lim Chiew Peng and Jayaprakash respectively. Wee was not even a substitute,119 words
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Article43 1979-06-17 24 KIUNG CHOW HWEE KUAN last night beat Shine Wah Association 3-1 at Poi Chins school to win the national women inter-team table tennis championships. Combined Schools were third after defeating Nee Soon CC in a match (or third placing43 words
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Advertisement19 1979-06-17 24 i 979S i979 y| MALAYSIA SOCCER FINAL Selangor 2 (Abdullah Ali 66th mm, Mokhtar Dohari 75th mm.) Singapore 019 words
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Advertisement130 1979-06-17 24 And now in Singapore, we give you an irresistable offer to be part of this confidence: 10% Discount for Cash Purchases on presentation of this ad ATTRACTIVE COMMISSION to anyone who recommends a successful sale <»«. mw mm •EASY TERMS HIRE PURCHASE Scheme available. DON'T HESITATE. JOIN THE PROUD OWNERS.130 words
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JUNE BRIDES Supplement
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Article, Illustration561 1979-06-17 1 That big day should be a relaxed and happy occasion Marriages take a lot of planning MARRIAGES take a lot of careful planning from the time you set the date for the wedding ceremony to the many years after that you will be spending with the life partner of your561 words
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301 1979-06-17 1 WEDDINGS »re nervereralkL "2? bridThJ?to tortnKat-evenifXS m t-TpSit r^SLSLS into the arms of her husband-to-be. Organisation Is what is needed to help one keep calm and collected on the big day. And a be»«ty re*S*. Ctly 6}* te what301 words
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347 1979-06-17 1 Honeymoon spot with so much to offer HONGKONG Is a favourite honeymoon esort for many a Singapore couple. One of its main attractions is food! Take the 24restaurant complex located in the Causeway Bay district. It offes a variety of Chinese, Western and you name it, they have it, cuisine.347 words
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308 1979-06-17 2 YOUR make-up will look different under different lighting. Here are a few useful tips to follow: For the night: The Ught U generally kinder and yon can he more generous with colour. Glow more radiantly with generous applications of rouge or blusher on the308 words
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807 1979-06-17 2 THOUGHTFULLY chosen and properly applied, make-up can help any plain-looking bride look her best on her important day, accentuating her good features and playing down the not-so-god. How to apply make-up depends on the shape of the face and the807 words
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196 1979-06-17 2 Head massage can help you to relax FEELING tense before the wedding? Learn to relax with a few tips from the Elizabeth Arden beauty house. Massage can help relax a head all acheing with tension. Sitting with your elbows on a cushion on a table, begin by massaging your forehead196 words
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912 1979-06-17 3 YOUR hair is your crowning glory on your wedding day. It would be senseless to have limp and brittlelooking hair under your veil. Hair care should be started weeks in fact, months before the wedding. From Clairol comes these tips to keep912 words
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Article, Illustration153 1979-06-17 3 (iKNERALLY speaking, you will be the centre of attraction but once in your life on your wedding day. Having to look your divine best Is, therefore, a top priority. Aside from the wedding ceremony, the next most important occasion where yoa have to appear looking153 words
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269 1979-06-17 3 Don't let tiredness show through on your face WITH all the rushing around that is involved in the preparation for a wedding, it is no wonder that your tiredness shows through on your face. A quick skin pick-up which can help relax the facial skin is the Helena Rubinstein Skin269 words
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Article, Illustration364 1979-06-17 3 SPLASH on year favourite perfume once you are dressed in your wedding gown and set to walk to tke alter. As yov marriage Is a special event In you life, make sue yon use bat tke best of perfumes. Nothing cheap. Year perfume should364 words
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Article, Illustration361 1979-06-17 4 WANT to give the newly-weds an easy-to-use camera which will help them capture those mage moments on their honeymoon? There is the Kodak Colorburst 300 instant camera which features a built-in electronic flash. It costs $150 and to use the camera to take flash pictures361 words
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452 1979-06-17 4 A photographer has a priceless gift of memories for the wedding couple AS AN amateur photographer, you have a priceless gift to give that special young couple who are getting married. When you acknowledge their invitation, enclose a note telling them you and your camera the Kodak Colorburst instant camera,452 words
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Article, Illustration209 1979-06-17 4 IN SEARCH of practical, fashionable but budget-priced clothes? Singapore's locally-stitched fashions from Mac of Baccarat International Pte Ltd offers these fashion features and more in terms of their being appropriate wear for after the wedding as well. Whatever your m**d of the209 words
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Article, Illustration284 1979-06-17 4 ORDINARILY, it would be considered extravagant to pay $200 or more for a pair of shoes or a purse if you are a middle-income earner with a strict budget. But marriages are special events and one should splurge on quality, high284 words
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670 1979-06-17 4 THINGS THAT GIVE COMFORT TO A HAPPY HOME HELP the new bride create a dream bedroom for herself and her husband. Give her the best in bed-linen from the many famous brands on the market. JPStevens bedlinen comes in a variety of designs and colours to match your bedroom' 3670 words
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Article, Illustration677 1979-06-17 5 YOU have to squat in the home of your in- laws after the wedding. This is because you are either waiting to be allocated your HDB or HUDC flat or for contractors to complete your first marital home in a private estate.677 words
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Article383 1979-06-17 5 MASS weddings? Many soon-to-be-wed couples are divided in their views on joining snch operations. For the romantic, this is a ridiculous way of trying to save money at the risk of losing the privacy and special meaning of their wedding «:eremony. For the budget-conscious,383 words
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Article343 1979-06-17 5 TRAVEL bargains are among the main attactions of mass wedding and honeymoon package tours offered by travel companies like C and E Tours and Oxley Travel. For example, for $3,490 per person, C and E will take the participants in their wedding tours to the United343 words
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605 1979-06-17 5 Home cooking if the party is for close friends HOME-BAKED cakes and biscuits for the wedding reception? If you are restricting your reception paty to only family members and very close friends, then it would be worth all the hard effort needed to produce homemade goodies. Here are some easy-to-follow605 words
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Advertisement62 1979-06-17 1 f3 LtMflKOT^^MHHffl -rj&fe n Isf B k i 4'J If J I V <M A^if S 111 Til WJi m m^^ j 9 1 I J >v m J^^^F^ fJ^^^V d>^^^ FOR ENQUIRIES PLEASE CONTACT: Jgffc OXLEY TRAVEL SERVICE PTE. LTD. CJ M 83/84. PRESIDENT HOTEL SHOPPING COMPLEX, ml W62 words
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Advertisement45 1979-06-17 1 W m ml BRIDAL FASHIONS 79 ENTRY FORM W J M GROOMS NAME: I 7^ (CHINESE CHARACTERS IF ANY) BRIDES NAME: I M ADDRESS:. 1 I Bo^^ TEL. CONTACT: I f^ WEDDING DA TE: Bk ■jimiuii. iiiiiiii.i.iii.i..f^ "x models troni tLSA Y -O AGENCY 145 words
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Advertisement607 1979-06-17 2 I \^Bj LV )i E»\ 9K B^B^B^^^^^^^BBBM inn^^m^nH This latest washing machine from for small loads to save water and elec- W<d!i& France is technologically ahead and has tricity. eliminated many outdated features Top loading is for greater stability and found in some front-load models. It's reliability. The stainless steel607 words
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Advertisement125 1979-06-17 2 -V ll»nM>| ■>»^r^Wfcs»*s»fc_ sfl f BBr m WE'VE MOVED GOLDEN MAID BRIDAL SALOON 131 EAST COAST ROAD jtJ fe 4J9*) (NEM THE JUNCTION OF /r\ sfeaft JOOOMTRD.) MltM *****1 WE SPECIALISE f X IN WEDDING ff A I GOWNS FOR A fc jt THE BRIDE 9 AND SUITS !jr M125 words
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Advertisement189 1979-06-17 3 When you buy our oven well pack in a toaster, too. tal^H^nH^na^ni L^Bn^n^n^n^n^n^nM fex^nV JhZft IBS t*r n^n^n^^_^nT^^Bl M^nfffiAk AoM^^^^ LKnfein^n«n2lUnfl UmaVJ I mj i ET^Vn^^"«*n>iaaH Xt ■P^B n^r A/U YT JnV^fll n^ar^ •ojE ~^&U^£t^ For grilling, baking, or just heating up n^L^^ anfl 01 food, the National Electric Oven189 words
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Advertisement291 1979-06-17 3 Over S.Vl40Oiiiujtipe8 to^won. HHH EnterNiw. TheEdM-l)AVinAniuicil('aDt4Mt. lx^3SaH^kf D0 mm 2ai Pint*. K $3000 to 3H Pri»e K $2000 J I 4cb Prize XB. $1000 mZ*^£. 5 5th— lOdiH^L.. GOLD BARS (20 gms. EACH) VP^^HU^'t? i WITH WOCONlMnON PRIZES AND RECORD V^^S k ■l7M|LlA| VOOCHBU/AL<JBlBY KMI (S) PTE. LTD. H^B A291 words
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Advertisement258 1979-06-17 4 Come and see our latest WEDDING EVENING GOWNS from $85 up Also available: Bridal make-up, facial, hairdressing and dressmaking. SYLVIA KHO We make brides beautiful 69A Outram Park Bridal: *****67 Hairdressing: *****03 101 Katong Shopping Centre Bridal *****04 Hairdressing *****03 208 Orchard Towers Bridal: *****47 Sole Agent t^ Triad Enterprises258 words
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Advertisement147 1979-06-17 4 "I don't take chances when I cover wedding assignments W because I know On your wedding day. nothing must go wrong. Least of all, the photographs to treasure and to give away to friends and relatives Because ol the nature of weddings. the photographer must do it right when the147 words
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Advertisement93 1979-06-17 5 .*U\KES THE J^^H Cometousond _W JF _^r A choose from our E _^r _M w ioe range of _f_| _k tours If none fits \m\ you onc your I beloved B^^^^B L^_n_^^^^^_n_<^H wellbeto j pleased to M P'on on n^^^^^n_n__ m unforgettable _fl I honeymoon w^nW •^^^^^—■V nw for you93 words
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Advertisement289 1979-06-17 5 n^T\\\\\d n^^iiWn^n^T' (H H( LwJnWc II nW< (I HL W> 'fc*2 np^^ffii^vl^^nr) SBHcisA'^n! S«^^ n^^^i^^— V^H P^T EXPERTISE QUALITY EXPERIENCE SffT J ff^ I There it no belter choice than a Mast Wedding organized by Singapore C&E w^ EhflMfl Tours, a houMhold name In the holiday business for 17 years)289 words
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Advertisement229 1979-06-17 6 HJBL STUDIOH MONITORS JBL Studio Monitors reflect the very latest developments in acoustic engineering. They provide the accuracy, reliability and versatility re- I quired in professional installations with substantial extra capacity available to deal with the unexpected. Because all artistic judgements of recordings are made subjectively through studio monitor speakers,229 words
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Miscellaneous427 1979-06-17 6 miff Ft M^mW —m%^m^P^M t^~ V* V "l b^-^^ 1 < fß?* V^ FIFTEEN, A STUDENT (C^ ,v "U' M I HEC FATHER, A DOCTOR. WAS i**A X TilE BUM LOSER. In II i i L/^hcoA I V^m\~^, I r^. 7 m^ m m^ mm^ m V^ feLAlTfe, l (I427 words
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Advertisement121 1979-06-17 7 STAY SHARP ALWAYS! With Pentel Mechanical Pencils. Penh* I BB^ Pentel mechanical pencils never need sharpening They exclusively use a unique Hi-Polymer lead that is much finer. «*HMrnBMBBBHMMi^BaB^aBaHHBHMammHiI i stronger and more flexible than conventional clay-bonded leads. w—mommmmmmm^mmmmr m -w Pentel also has the "Film Lead" for use on all121 words
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SINGAPORE'S HARDWARE INDUSTRY Supplement
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Article, Illustration716 1979-06-17 8 THE precision machine and tool industry demands a high skill level because the components to be produced have such minute tolerance levels in their accuracy requirements. This skill is required in even a greater degree in the machine tool sector.716 words
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615 1979-06-17 8 SINGAPORE'S hardware industry has made substantial progress during the past few years both in scope ana technical competence in parallel with the rapid growth of the manufacturing sector. Its supporting industries such as metal engineering, foundries, forge shops, machining, heat treatment and electroplating facilities,615 words
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Advertisement213 1979-06-17 8 W s^^Td Tew"'-* 4P~*r til YaM II" M a^^jf Slundco JL a, i/ij? Brake Blocks, AjL4HU{l~t/~f\irt£r Stud-bolts. V?5^V JT^A Tools Joint Compound. Butterfly Gate and Safety Relief Valves. tFor further enquiries, contact Central Industrial Suppliers Pie Ltd 9, Gul Streot One, Jurong Industrial Estate, Singapore 22 Cable Add 'CISTRIAL' Telex:213 words
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Advertisement59 1979-06-17 8 En E^ K^^^ Newton's Jig griodliig department NACHI Cutting tools for precision and efficient machining jp t f( T? 51 *t B *\1 ~i ad LSk J A% Lm W* otwuv n\ i 111 Vfr dW** %^p ß^SMl^ ML \j^ HA\cm NACHI SINGAPORE PTE.LTD. NACHI INDUSTRIES PTE. LTD. 15Tessensohn Road,59 words
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Article, Illustration1006 1979-06-17 9 FOUNDRIES play one of the most important roles in all industries. Nearly everything made needs castings, whether it be pumps, machinery, elec- rical generators or notors. Even if it is wood, plas- ic or cloth, castings wer« ie original parts of th€ nachinery that1,006 words
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655 1979-06-17 9 Power tools a boon to save costs and meet demands TODAY'S craftsmen are turning to ttme-and-laboor-saving power tools because of costly labour and the high demands of the construction and other Industries. They can choose from a wide range of such equipment from local hardware firms and dealers both locally655 words
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Advertisement255 1979-06-17 9 M mkm t^n^3 powERTooLS M WuSS ELECTRIC/ELECTRONIC POWER TOOLS J^^L<, m Pw,,n%verv FROM THE GERMAN MAKERS YOU CAN TRUST v re hase DOUBLE INSUUSnON MADEWGERMANY -t v /&^°*t\ /y/^W^lmjl^^ SCREW DRIVERS \/ir ALPHA SBLR 2113 Models: Available From Light To Heavy Duty |F=^ HAMMER Ko^B i^7 SAFETY CLUTCH i 4L255 words
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Advertisement291 1979-06-17 9 Hardware Engineering Pte. Ltd. 45-45A. DICKSON ROAD, SINGAPORE 8. CABLE ADD: BESWARE TEL 2580 227, 2580 273, 2580 281 2582 525, 2582 31 2 Stockists Suppliers of: Marine Estates Ship Chandlers Industrial Engineering Hand Tools Welding Equipment Accessories Oil Field Requisites Building Material Made To Order Ropes Or Wire Rope291 words
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Article, Illustration376 1979-06-17 10 HARDWARE suppliers in Singapore are doing a thriving business thanks to the increasing number of development protects both in the public and private sectors. Demand for hardware products is on the uptrend, says the president of the Singapore Metal and Machinery Association,376 words
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386 1979-06-17 10 Annual imports average 940,000 tonnes But the maior portion of his supplies come from overses, mainly Japan, Europe and the United States. Imports of hardware materials, for the first half of last amounted to 451,500 tonnes, coming mainly from Japan, Taiwan, Australia, Europe, China and India. Previous imports averaged about386 words
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Advertisement298 1979-06-17 10 From now on let us take care of your pumping problems USE BE Graphite Centrifugal Pumps for corrosive liquids GRAPHITE PUMP COMPLETE WITH COUPLING 6 BEDPLATE (Made in United Kingdom) Main Design Features Graphite body held in compression All parts in contact with liquid are by steel ring and long298 words
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Advertisement294 1979-06-17 10 rAII the tools X you need from one source you can trust The Ridgid Tool Company, the wortd'e largest manufacturer of pipe tools, manufactures a complete line of RIDGID hand and power tools. They're specially designed for professional craftsmen, with the Quality and reliability you need on p^iiam^ipk theob RIDGID294 words
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Article, Illustration729 1979-06-17 11 Wah-Chang is perhaps the largest, most successful OF THE some 100 electroplating workshops in Singapore, Wah-Chang Electro-Plating Pte Ltd is, perhaps, the largest locally-owned and the most successful one. From a pitiful operation comparable to a backyard workshop five years ago, it has developed into a modern sophisticated plater providing729 words
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Advertisement97 1979-06-17 11 QABWEL.PBMC PRODUCTS YEWCH6ONC WELOtNG PTC. LTD. 147/147A. Rangoon Road. Spore 8 Tel *****22 15 line! (mimk Equipment (UK) ,1 THREE ARROW Equipment (Taiwan l^^^^" Underwater H BRIDGESTONE 2c2£* IBS/ Braided Hose j^b {Japan) W.M.STEPHENS Protective Wear (UK) DEGUSSA Silver Brazing Alloys (Germany) 8«r"x; H^t_j (Germany) t 1^^^* Industrial Gases AHCWELONG97 words
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Advertisement218 1979-06-17 11 *--^J Proto the worid's most wanted professional hand tools PROTO means PJJQFESSIONAL IQOLS Wrenches, sockets, pliers, hammers, torque wrenches, screwdrivers, power sockets, etc Fractional and metric sizes over 3.800 items for the professional user. 9 Sole Distributor: SOON AM HARDWARE 97. Jalan Besar Singapore 8. Tels *****93 *****48 *****05 Cable218 words
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Advertisement28 1979-06-17 11 _ASSABT7_ The supPGfne tool bit ASSOCIATED SWEDISH STEELS SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD I Suite 3O6, Cathay Building, Singapore9 Tel: *****4, *****9, *****5, *****1, 3912O Cable: ASSABSTEEL' Telex: RS *****28 words
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Article, Illustration582 1979-06-17 12 Tie up the man in your life Stories: Nancy Byramji Pictures: Wong Kwai Chow ABOVE: There are ways of pinching and wearing things from your beau's wardrobe. Diana even girdles her silk Abiana shirt with a silk Dadi tie and wears another as a headband, besides tying one in the582 words
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234 1979-06-17 12 COURTESY AT dinner is often thought to be merely table etiquette, remembering to say "please" and "thank you" at appropriate moments. It is very much more. It is discourteous, for instance, to over-empha-sise your diet, after your hostess has slaved to turn out234 words
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292 1979-06-17 12 LOOK WHO'S pinrhrd ike shirt off his bark! And who run blame her* Men's shirts have heeamr qiite smashing these dmys, especially with tfcase divinely silky fabric* they've started explains*. He may be wearing the pants at home, bat n» one292 words
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Advertisement134 1979-06-17 12 (J§^)Baby Shampoo —^flflflflkka. Formulated in England, Boots Baby Shampo JH Ik is ideal for babies and young children. Boots Baby Shampoo keeps the hair shining Wf and healthy and will not dry tender scalps. r^^ Boots Baby Care Products. PgW^^ _«yyV, Trusted by mothers in England pi \i Milt flf'*^^\134 words
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Advertisement334 1979-06-17 12 Advertisement A cared for complexion keeps its HkF^^fft Looking young means having smooth, toft and supple skin m essential characteristics which M can be yours If you spend iust a H fl H^^P few moments each day giving HA your complexion the care Wm^ It deserves. r The precious beautifying334 words
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