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Title Section14 1979-06-22 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1979 25 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 142/1/7914 words
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Article, Illustration941 1979-06-22 1 SEAH CHIANG NEE - SEAH CHIANG NEE Lee: Refugees are the chips... By Straits Times Foreign Editor London, Thursday ETHNIC Chinese unleashed by Vietnam upon South-east Asia and Hongkong had become "chips" in a great power game played between China and the Soviet Union, with Hanoi making up the third player.AP - 941 words
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483 1979-06-22 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The Mala>si.\n Government has sta -ted acquiring boats m a first major step uwards implementing 'is newtough policy of shipping out Indochinese refugees. Officials in the e.vst coast of Peninsular Malaysia said today that 30 refugee boats sold o fishermen483 words
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Article354 1979-06-22 1 N. G. KUTTY; K. S. SIDHU - $lm fraud: Hunt for two brothers N. G. KUTTY and K. S. SIDHU By A FIVE-NATION hunt is now on for two Singaporean brothers believed to have swindled several firms in these countries Malaysia, Thailand, Hongkong, Taiwan and Singapore of more than $1 million using stolen credit cards. i The354 words
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Article81 1979-06-22 1 BEIRUT. Thurs. A Fijian who allegedly deserted the UN peacekeeping forces in South Lebanon to join the area's rightist Christian militiamen, has rejoined his unit and is now on his way back to Fiji. UN sources said yesterday. Two days ago, Lebanese correspondents reported from theUPI - 81 words
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149 1979-06-22 1 TEHERAN, Thurs. The Shah's wife. Empress Farah, will be given a big monetary reward, pardoned and allowed to return to Iran if she assassinates her husband, the head of Iran's top revolutionary Islamic court said today! Ayatollah Sadeq Khalkhali told the Bamdad newsAperAFP - 149 words
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Article73 1979-06-22 1 OVIEDO (Florida). Thurs. Singing out that she was "flying like an eagle", bird lover Doris Mager yesterday was hoisted from the bald eagle's nest where she roosted for six days. Mrs Mager, 53. hoped her stunt would stop those who shoot at the endangered birds for sport.UPI - 73 words
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Article50 1979-06-22 1 BELGRADE. Thurs. India is ready to resume normal ties with China, Indian Prime Minister Morarji Desai declared last night Certain issues r< .nain to be resolved, however, notably the border issue, before full normalisation becomes possible, Mr Desai told a press conference at Pula, Yugoslavia AFP.AFP - 50 words
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Article18 1979-06-22 1 UP TO 1 P.M. TODAY: Fair. TEMPERATURES UP TO A.M. TOMORROW: Maximum XC; minimum 25 C.UP - 18 words
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Article31 1979-06-22 1 PEKING, Thurs. Chinese foreign trade reached a value of 4.4 billion yuan, or 5J5.9 billion a 24 per cent increase over 1977, Vice-Premier Yu Qiuli announced here "oday. AFP.AFP - 31 words
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1070 1979-06-22 1 IRENE NGOO - IRENE NGOO By DEMAND for Housing and Urban Development Company middle-in-come flats will drop by 10 to 15 per cent in the next two years because of the company's higher selling prices and the introduction of the Housing Board executive apartments, i This1,070 words
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Article35 1979-06-22 1 BRUSSELS, Thurs. A man who forced his wife to have sex by tying her to a bed was today convicted of rape by a Brussels appeal court. The couple were not named. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article43 1979-06-22 1 UNITED NATIONS, Thurs. Vietnam's chief UN delegate, Mr Ha Van Lan, has officially Informed Secretary-General Kurt Waldhelm of his government's readiness to attend an International meeting on the refugee problem, reliable sources said today. Reuter. SEE THIS PAGEReuter - 43 words
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Article40 1979-06-22 1 KUALA DIMiIN (Trengganu), Than. The Malaysian navy today prevented two large packed Vietnamese vessels, with an estimated 2,M1 refugees on beard, from landing here and escorted them back to International waters. I PI. SKK THIS PAGE40 words
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Article191 1979-06-22 1 Banks against CPF rise, but... The chairman of the Association of Banks, Mr Tjio Kay Loen, yesterday came out against any increase in Central Provident Fund contributions but proposed that the private sector manage additional contributions if they are announced. He said that bankers fear that if this is not191 words
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Advertisement222 1979-06-22 1 KING'S ~*smt SAFETY SHOES oil- <j /~\Resiscant App—by**. mM m <*d3b*, KING'S SHOE MFG. PTE. LTD. jHltgHt 122, Blk. 36, Dakota Crescent, V^^JSg? Singapore 14, KwcsoNcunH Tel: *****00 *****27. OIL PRICE HIKE? PUB TO WAIT AND SEE Page 9 EGYPT-Libya war averted by US 2 I,*M MORE troops for Hongkong222 words
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Article115 1979-06-22 2 EGYPT TO GO SOLO IN ARMS VENTURE CAIRO. Thurs. Egypt today vowed to go it alone after its partners pulled out of the Arabs' only joint military industry. Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates decided last month to wind up the Egyptbased Arab Organisation for Industrialisation (AOI) toReuter - 115 words
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Article64 1979-06-22 2 ANKARA. Thurs Violent fist fights broke out between leftwing and right wing deputies as Turkey s parliament voted last night to extend martial law in key provinces for another two months The fights broke out on veral occasions as speakers from both Premier Bulent Ecevit'sReuter - 64 words
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Article, Illustration391 1979-06-22 2 US stepped in to reduce tension CAIRO, Thursday WAR between Egypt and Libya has been narrowly averted by the last-minute intervention of the United States although a future clash cannot be ruled out, perhaps even later this year. Tension has been reduced for the moment and soldiers391 words
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Article, Illustration52 1979-06-22 2 Sary gets a warm welcome DEPOSED Deputy Premier leng Sary (with spectacles) of the Pol Pot regime of Kampuchea hogging Japanese Foreign Minister Sunao Sonoda in Tokyo on Wednesday before the start of talks at the Foreign* Office. Mr Sary arrived In Tokyo on Wednesday en route to Bangkok from52 words
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436 1979-06-22 2 SYDNEY, Thurs A NATIONWIDE strike today crippled industry, power supplies and public transport in much of Australia but largely fizzled out in New South Wales (NSW), the most populous state. Late-night peace moves came too late to prevent the 24-hour stoppage by 200 unionsReuter; AP; UPI - 436 words
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253 1979-06-22 2 Pact for free trade passes first hurdle WASHINGTON, Thursday A MULTINATIONAL trade treaty designed to lower world trade barriers is off to a strong start in its drive for congressional The treaty's implementing legislation cleared its first hurdle yesterday when it was approved 22-0 by the House ways and meansAP - 253 words
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Article45 1979-06-22 2 NEW DELHI, Thurs. Four people died yesterday in a fresh-nareup of Hindu-Muslim religious rioting in Aligarh city in TJttar Pradesh state, 192 km south-east of New Delhi. The day's killings raised the number of deaths in a week of rioting to six UPIUPI - 45 words
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Article59 1979-06-22 2 BEIRUT, Thurs. Gunmen yesterday murdered Iraqiborn Palestinian journalist Adel Wasfi as he walked to his newspaper in the centre of the Lebanese capital, Palestinian sources reported. Mr Wasfi, deputy editor-in-chief of the Palestinian Liberaton Organisation newspaper, Palestine Al Saoura. was shot in the head by a silencedAFP - 59 words
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144 1979-06-22 2 'West can gain from cheap imports' PARIS, Thurs. Cheap imports of manufactured goods from fastrxpandinK developing nations do more good than harm to major Western industrialised countries, an authoritative report said today. The report by the 24nation Organisation for Kconomic Cooperation and Development (OECD) said rack imports reduced inflation byReuter - 144 words
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Article148 1979-06-22 2 GENEVA, Thurs. Europe's population is aging, says the UN Economic Commission for Europe, and it predicts the process will continue in all areas of the continent except the north. In northern Europe, says an ECE demographic study, the average age of the population "isAP - 148 words
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Article113 1979-06-22 2 'Saudis, North Yemenis clash' BEIRUT, Thurs. Fighting has broken out between Saudi Arabian forces and North Yemeni tribesmen in the border area, the newspaper Al Safir reported here today. The clashes in the Sadah region started when Saudi troops attacked the Waila tribe in reprisal for the death of aAFP - 113 words
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Article30 1979-06-22 2 DAMASCUS. Thurs. Palestinian commandos said last night they planted timed bombs at a country club north of Tel Aviv and a' number of Israelis were killed or wounded. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article90 1979-06-22 2 BONN, Thurs. The conservative West German newspaper Die Welt sternly criticised US President Carter today for letting himself be kissed on the cheek by Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev at the end of the the strategic arms limitation treaty (Salt) in Vienna. It was questionable "what confidence anAFP - 90 words
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Article218 1979-06-22 3 Skylab swings into new position /ASHINGTON. Thurs. The Skylab space station, fast falling out of orbit, was swung into a new position today that may help ground controllers avoid the danger of debris hitting populated areas when the craft crashes next month. lie National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Nasa) saidReuter - 218 words
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158 1979-06-22 3 Carrier Minsk cruises near Vietnam TOKYO, Than. Thr Soviet aircraft carrier Minsk and two powerful escort vessels cruised near Vietnam today closely watched by the ITS Seventh Fleet. Japa ese Intelligence rteg said. They said that U their knowledge the «t.SM-tonne carrier aad Its escorts, a Kara class missile cralserReuter - 158 words
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Article85 1979-06-22 3 JAKARTA, Thurs. All Indonesian marine patrol boats in the Riau Island, south of Singapore, will be fitted with machineguns to enforce the government's anti-smuggling campaign, the island's police chief i Brigadier-General Hudioro said today. He told the official Armed Forces newspaper that he had ordered allReuter - 85 words
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373 1979-06-22 3 UNITED NATIONS Thursday jjj|g» THE Governor of Hongkong, Sir Murray Maclehose, warned last night that failure of international efforts to deal with the Indochinese refugee problem would produce an explosion in South-east Asia as Britain said it would send 1.000 extra troopsReuter - 373 words
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Article290 1979-06-22 3 BLITAR (Indonesia), Thursday MORE than a million Indonesians converged on this sleepy east Java town today to watch President Suharto inaugurate the mausoleum of his predecessor, the late President Sukarno. It was a massive show of popular feeling for the controversial but charismatic late presidentReuter - 290 words
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137 1979-06-22 3 China team at secret French arms show PARIS. Thurs. China has sent a mission to a secret French armament exhibition and Paris government officials said yesterday they expect Beijing (Peking) to buy substantial amounts of weapons I to modernise its armed forces. The French sent China an invitation to examineUPI - 137 words
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Article62 1979-06-22 3 LISBON. Thurs. A flamboyant army officer who was the principal architect of the 1974 coup ending SO years of dictatorship in Portugal has been relieved of his duties, military authorities reported here yesterday. A spokesman for army headquarters said Major Otelo Saraiva De Carvalho. who polled secondAP - 62 words
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Advertisement191 1979-06-22 3 Make a date with the Minolta Hi-Matk SD Remember, remember It was a great occasion but when was it 9 The new Hi-Matic SD remembers for you. You set the day, month and year as you take the picture and it's printed automatically on it. It s so easy you191 words
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Article, Illustration440 1979-06-22 4 Lule: I'm still Uganda's President KAMPALA, Thursday PRESIDENT Yusufu Lule, who was ousted from power yesterday, defiantly declared today that he was still Uganda's lawful President as troops fired into a mammoth crowd of 200,000 who marched through the capital in his support. Authorities reported seven people, including two Britons,Reuter - 440 words
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113 1979-06-22 4 KAMPALA, Thurs. Bob Astles, the Britishborn adviser to deposed dictator Idi Amin who was charged with murder last week, was charged yesterday with the additional crime of theft. Astles was taken from his cell along Death Row in the capital's Luzira prison to appear inUPI - 113 words
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214 1979-06-22 4 40 killed in fire after big highway pile-up RECIFE (Brazil), Thurs. Police mm yesterday that 49 people died In a flaming acridrnt when a truck ploughed lute a line of veclucles Including a bu which had stopped becMse of re pair work ob the highway. The maltiple- vehicle crash occurred214 words
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232 1979-06-22 4 'Placebo' effective cure for chest pain, says study BOSTON. Thurs. Doctors' powers of suggestion are so strong that over 80 per cent of patients who undergo worthless remedies for angina (the chest pain caused by too little blood to the heart) get better simply because they think the treatment works.232 words
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113 1979-06-22 4 1.5 billionth bullet train passenger TOKYO, Thurs. Japan's 200 km h "bullet train" carried its 1.5 billionth passenger today, the Japan National Railways (JNR) said. A JNR spokesman said the sleek blue and white trains, called "shinkansen" in Japanese, have carried more than 100 million passengers a year without aAP - 113 words
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281 1979-06-22 4 DOHA (Qatar), Thursday A PLOT has been hatched by supporters of the exiled Shah of Iran to overthrow the new regime in Teheran, the weekly Qatari newspaper Al Raya reported today. Quoting "wes*ern diplomatic sources in London," it said the plot was mastermindedAP; AFP; UPI - 281 words
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Article26 1979-06-22 4 KINGSTON, Thurs. Jamaica's worst Hood has killed 32 people and caused damage estimated at over US$33 million (5J72.2 million), according to official statements. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article, Illustration33 1979-06-22 4 SWOPPING CLUB FOR SWORD AMERICAN comedian Bob Hope, visiting an opera school in Beijing (Peking)on Wednesday, trades his golf club for a stage sword much to the amusement of the students. AP picture.AP - 33 words
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Article80 1979-06-22 4 DOUGLAS (Isle of Man), Thurs. The parliament of this Irish Sea island has renewed its fight to retain corporal punishment despite a European court of human rights ruling that whipping juvenile offenders is degrading. The Tynwald (parliament) voted last night to ask the British GovernmentReuter - 80 words
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Article60 1979-06-22 4 FUERSTENWALDE East Germany), Thurs. East Germany's leading dissident. Dr Robert Havemann, was cheered outside a local courtroom today after being fined 10.000 marks iSJll.OOO) on charges of currency offences. The 69-year-old chi-mistry professor, released from two-and-a-half years of house arrest last month, was convicted of earning undeclared incomeReuter - 60 words
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Article190 1979-06-22 4 From our London Bureau: Thurs FORMER Hongkong police chief, Mr Peter Godber, 56, and his wife, Jean, have had a judgment for nearly £500,000 (552,330,000) entered against them in London, High Court records re- j vealed today. These indicated that i very substantial deposits of this190 words
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190 1979-06-22 4 MANILA, Thurs. A town mayor said yesterday he would sue the US Air Force for US$5OO,OOO (Ssl.l million) in damages for causing "hysteria" in his town as a result of an accidental dropping of dummy bombs. The Philippine News Agency (PNA) said190 words
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Advertisement466 1979-06-22 4 See your films or colour slides on T. V. Transfer to video tape with ELMO Introducing ELMO the first telecine system available in Singapore. With the ELMO system you can transfer your documentaries, sales training films, commercials or home movies on to video tape. Video tape gives you a permanent466 words
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304 1979-06-22 5 Pro- Beijing faction's bizarre turnabout BANGKOK, Thura THE Thai military today disclosed a bizarre plan by pro-Bei-mg communist guerillas here for temporary cooperation with Thailand against 'threats of Vietnamese expansion." A military sfiokesman said this was a direct result of v recent splitReuter; AFP - 304 words
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Article65 1979-06-22 5 MANILA, Thurs. The four 105 mm howitzers found last week in a southern Philippine port were actually shipments for the military, a top government official said today. Military authorities had earlier reported that the cannons shipped from California, aboard a Philippine-owned Liber-ian-registered vessel, were intended for dissidentsAFP - 65 words
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Article165 1979-06-22 5 Quebec ballot on split issue? OTTAWA, Thurs QUEBEC Premier Rene Levesque will announce within the next 48 hours when the province's six million people will de- i cide formally if they want separation from the Canadian federation. The flamboyant leader of the ruling Separatist Parti Quebecois in the predominantly French-speakingReuter - 165 words
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Article99 1979-06-22 5 MP hits at infant sales racket JAKARTA, Tkus. A Member ef Pvtfauneat km charged tk»t seme InmUUmh In Jakarta were aslac adeptien ar»t*4mrtm m sell lneaaeslaa lafaats abread. Mrs Asmaa Syaarwd ef the •pMsitiM Muslim Ualtod Develepmeat Party, «aM Iwdtneslaa iafaats were belag beiujht tor about ll.Ni ruptahs (akeat SJJS)AP - 99 words
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Article37 1979-06-22 5 BRASILIA. Thurs. Former Nazi extermination camp commander Gustav Wagner was free to leave a prison hospital here today after the Brazilian Federal Supreme Court turned down pleas from four countries for his extradition. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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140 1979-06-22 5 'Arabs may have key to A-bomb' fears THE HAGUE, Than. Fears that Arab leaders have been handed the key to the atomic bemb were being voiced today follewing the theft, allegedly by a Pakistani scientist, of a secret preceaa fer uranium enrichment develeped by the Germaa-Dntch-British Drence Consortium. Aeeerdiag toAFP - 140 words
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268 1979-06-22 5 US ban on DC-10s may be illegal' ZURICH, Thursday I EUROPEAN civil avia- tion authorities believe the United States is act1 ing illegally in barring i DC-10 airliners from its i airports, a Swiss Govj eminent spokesman said today. The Europeans plan to I tell the Americans they were infringingReuter - 268 words
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Article35 1979-06-22 5 LONDON. Thurs. The Iranian Embassy in London yesterday denied that one of its officials threatened an Italian oil baron Gorico Diportanova with reprisals because of links with the ousted Shah of Iran. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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154 1979-06-22 5 MULDOON GOVT DEVALUES NZ DOLLAR BY 5 pc WELLINGTON, Thurs. The New Zealand dollar will be devalued by 5 per cent from midnight tonight, the Prime Minister, Mr Robert Muldoon announced today. Mr Muldoon, who is also the New Zealand treasurer, announced the devaluation when bringing down his government's budgetAFP - 154 words
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Advertisement211 1979-06-22 5 I A New Bloom in Our Garden of Art I Ceramic Art Sculpture I 71 SINGAPORE CERAMIC ART* SCULPTURE EXHIBITION "VENUE Bjjjl GALLERY ASIA PTE LTD j%& 81 Ist Fl VICTORIA ST SINGAPORE. 7 TEL *****2 Ist Fl of Shanghai Book Co Ltd Date 22nd June To 6th July 79211 words
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Advertisement668 1979-06-22 5 JUNE 2STH ISSUE MALAYSIA SAYS 'ENOUGH': A special Newsweek report on Malaysia's recent announcement on refugees and the Asean 'military' link, which According to Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew. is incapable of stopping the Vietnamese army in open conflict. PLUS: THE SALT SUMMIT AND DIRECT APPROACH. Mm M m^^^^ Mi668 words
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Article, Illustration183 1979-06-22 6 THIS aeueaee of pietares ahcwi In all its stark drama the death tt a newsman. The place: Embattled MintirM. capital af war-ten Nlearagaa where rebels are fUhtUK to wist the regime at Preridft *a«riimta Smm. The tine: Wedae*The newsmaa: Amerieaa Brvadeaatlag CMnpaay (ABC) aews emtmpndtmt BUI183 words
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192 1979-06-22 6 WASHINGTON, Thurs. A DRIVER was shot dead as violence flared shortly before the start of a protest I strike by 100,000 lorry drivers angry over rising diesel oil prices and drastically I falling supplies. The government made last-minute attempts to head off the strike,Reuter - 192 words
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Article86 1979-06-22 6 $4b Japan loan talks stall TOKYO, Thurs. Talks I on a US$2 billion (5J4.36 billion) Japanese loan to help finance China's > modernisation plan are deadlocked following disag reement over an arbitration clause, banking i sources said here today. A syndicate of 21 banks and the Bank of China haveReuter - 86 words
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238 1979-06-22 6 Woman gives birth after heart surgery NEWARK (New Jersey), Thurs. Doctors issued an excellent prognosis yesterday for a woman who gave birth 12 hours after undergoing open-heart surgery last week and for her baby girl. Patricia Isla, 30, and her daughter, Vanessa Lee, were in an intensive care unit atAP - 238 words
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Article29 1979-06-22 6 Medal for newsman MANILA, Thurs. President Ferdinand Marcos has awarded a presidential medal of merit to American newspaperman CarlyJe Reed for objective and accurate reporting about .he Philippines. AP.AP - 29 words
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Article157 1979-06-22 6 US agent on drunken spree TOKYO, Thurs. A j White House secret servi ice agent dispatched to the port city of Shimoda i in preparation for PresiI dent Carter's scheduled visit reportedly went on a drunken spree in a hotel and inconvenienced feI male guests, it was reI ported today.157 words
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240 1979-06-22 6 ISLAMABAD, Thursday AFGHAN rebel forces were poised for an attack on Kabul, the capital city, in their "holy war" against the Soviet-backed govlernment of President Nur Mohammad Taraki, rebel leaders said today. Muslim rebels and government troops in Afghanistan were locked in aUPI - 240 words
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Article38 1979-06-22 6 COPENHAGEN: Danes will be banned from driving one- day a week under government austerity plans announced on Wednesday. Trade Minister Arne Christiansen said the driving ban would come into force within a fortnight. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article57 1979-06-22 6 WASHINGTON: President Jimmy Carter called on Americans to switch to sun power and other alternatives to oil for 20 per cent of its energy needs by the year 2000. "No foreign cartel can set the price of sun power," he said in a message toReuter - 57 words
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Article51 1979-06-22 6 STRASBOURG: Common Market leaders began their summit meeting today faced with alarming forecasts of the effects of the energy crisis on their nations' economies. A report submitted to the nine leaders by the community's Brussels Commission urged that steps be taken rapidly to deal with the crisis.Reuter - 51 words
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Advertisement226 1979-06-22 6 Prestigious offices, medical and dental clinics at Parklane Shopping Mall from $75,000 LOCATION: Parklane faces Selegie Road which receives heavy traffic inflow from Orchard and Stamford Roads and is round the corner from the ever-crowded Plaza Singapura. A location especially suited for offices and clinics. EXCELLENT INVESTMENT: For as low226 words
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Advertisement522 1979-06-22 8 4 good reasons why SHARP is the international bestseller in the world of colour TV entertainment Reason Number One Reason Number Two Reason Number Three Reason Number Four Why SHARP is Number One. Why SHARP is Number One. Why SHARP is Number One. Why SHARP is Number One. Mmmmmmf-manmmm mmmlw:522 words
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Article216 1979-06-22 9 1978 a good year for Income INCOME had a successful year in 1978 with outstanding performance both in premium collection and in the issue of new policies. Mr Bernard Chen, chairman of the board of directors of NTUC Income, in his report to the body's annual meeting to be held216 words
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341 1979-06-22 9 THE Public Utilities Board which is closely monitoring the oil prices will wait for a more stable price situation before deciding on any increases in electricity and gas charges. The PUB's Director of Corporate Planning, Mr Goh Tiak Theng, said yesterday: "We341 words
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Article97 1979-06-22 9 Club to get solar heater THE Public Utilities Board's club facilities will be installed with a solar heater to save electricity. This is one of the latest steps taken by PUB to cut consumption, said its assistant director, general manager's office, Mr Chang Mc-ng Teng, at a meeting with some97 words
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Article25 1979-06-22 9 THE Chinese Women"s Association will hold its annual general meeting at Hyatt Hotel's Sir Stamford Room 111 on June 28 at 10.30 a.m.25 words
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Article42 1979-06-22 9 ELECTRICITY CMummptiMi »n Wednesday af 18.91 million aalts was aa larreast «f 1.21 per cent compared with the average Wednesday cMswnption In Mare* M 18.87 millten salts. This is the first time since Friday that r— ■mptlw west op.42 words
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231 1979-06-22 9 Funds for SCF: Those who have played big part THE cultural community in Singapore has played a key role in helping to raise funds for the Singapore Cultural Foundation, according to the MP for Toa Payoh, Mr Eric Cheong. As at June, they raised $241,000 or about 15 per cent231 words
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Article39 1979-06-22 9 THE Himpunan Queenstown Sineapura, a Malay cultural and martial arts club, will stage an international martial arts demonstration at National Theatre tomorrow at 7.30 p.m. Acting Minister of Social Affairs, Dr Ahmad Mattar. will attend the function.39 words
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Miscellaneous413 1979-06-22 9 ALUMINUM LACOIER- I ince at Rising Gallery. ED ABT EXHIBITION by 292- A Telok Ayer Street, Henry and Karen Hoising- Sentosa Rising Arts Exhiton at Singapore Hilton s bition Hall and Old Thong convention lobby from 11 Chai Building from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. On till a.m. to 5413 words
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Article, Illustration234 1979-06-22 10 THREE new schools have just been handed over by the Public Works Department to the Education Ministry. Of the two in Ang Mo Kio housing estate, one is a secondary and the other a primary school. The secondary school is the234 words
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Article102 1979-06-22 10 THE Registry of Vehicles Enforcement Squad and the Traffic Poilee have booked (14 motorists for Inconsiderate driving last week. The exercise, from June 4 till the end of next moath, aims at discouraging discourteous motoring oa the roads. Another 23 were "taught" good road coartesy and102 words
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318 1979-06-22 10 Survey to get public views of Traffic Police A month-long public opinion survey of the Tr;iffic Police is to be conducted from early next month to gauge public reaction towards their policies and operation s. A police spokesman said this first such survey here will enable the public to voice318 words
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Article113 1979-06-22 10 Dance team gets new lion's head THANKS to the Rotary Club of Singapore, the Perak House lion dance team now has a brand new set of Hongkongmade lion's head and a drum worth a total of $550. Club president, Mr Leow Jwee Meng, presented the items to the team at113 words
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Article47 1979-06-22 10 AN INDONESIAN businessman. Rustam Angkasa. 22, was fined $250 by district court yesterday for entering Jurong Port without a Port of Singapore Authority pass on Wednesday He admitted using a PSA temporary pass belonging to someone else, which he had found outside the port.47 words
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331 1979-06-22 10 A BUSINESSMAN yesterday denied his former maid servant's allegation that he had contemplated scraping off bloodstains from a jack-knife after his Indonesian wife was found dead in their Peach Garden apartment last year. Mr William Loh Shou Lian, son of a millionaire, Mr Robin Loh, made331 words
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Article21 1979-06-22 10 THE Rochor community centre joint committee will hold a senior citizens t;athering at the Kamponf? Kapor community centre tonight at21 words
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Advertisement143 1979-06-22 10 NONSTOP SERVICE FOURTIMES WEEKLY TOTOKW^^ _^f^t^M -^J^^T-, W^Q^^mT^ wf~ZL aammaf SasW aPj mmmaimmmk 9^w asf A^^a»masP*m^ mP*\ Wm 9bW 8 lasm. m^ tf\ tt i?'& Wmmmmmmmmm +*L *"O> :*tX asaawi^H Hlb^H V w W aaagaKJfc <X awaw 'wßt .^ap*^*^ jaapy'^ mV W^ mm:mmmmm^W wL:^ i: w^ 1^ -JWJm\ m fli143 words
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Advertisement90 1979-06-22 10 aw ml jC^^s 3| £M Midland Electronics 323 North Bridge Road (near Odeon Cinema) Tel: ***** Singapore 7. 47 North Bridge Road (near High Street Junction) Tel: ***** Singapore 6. PREMIER PRESENTATION By World Vision International Place: D.B.S Auditorium Date: June 25, 1979 (Monday) Time: 7.00 and 9.00 pm Two90 words
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Article, Illustration845 1979-06-22 11 CHIA POTEIK - CHIA POTEIK By Leave it to the private sector, government urged LOCAL bankers yesterday expressed fears that the Government's proposal to increase CPF contributions may siphon funds from the private sector and cause further depletion of available sources of bank deposits. Instead, the845 words
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Article, Illustration486 1979-06-22 11 THE daily foreign exchange transactions in Singapore have risen from an average of US$O.37 billion in 1974 to US$2.2 billion in the first quarter of this year, the chief manager of the Monetary Authority of Singapore, Mrs Elizabeth Sam, disclosed yesterday. This is486 words
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260 1979-06-22 11 ANOTHER APPEAL TOGOVT OVER THE POSB THE Association of Banks in Singapore has petitioned the government a second time in four months to look into what it considers to be unfair competition from the Post Office Savings Bank (POSB). The latest petition, addressed to the Finance Minister, Mr Hon Sui260 words
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Article97 1979-06-22 11 THE Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd was unanimously elected as chairman bank at the council meeting of the Association of Banks in Singapore yesterday. Tat Lee Bank Ltd was elected treasurer. The annual meeting of the association earlier in the day confirmed Mr Phua Swee Khiang as secretary of97 words
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300 1979-06-22 11 Why Viet refugee boats now prefer to sail to Hongkong Vietnamese refagee boats now prefer to sail to Hongkong rather than move •Mathwards because prevailing currents are moving north-east. This could be the main reason why the boats have not been seen In great numbers in the South China Sea300 words
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Article41 1979-06-22 11 Law for bank execs THE Singapore Institute of Management will hold five morning lectures on Law for Banking Executives at its premises in Scot's Road next month. Fees are J2lO for Sim members and $240 for others. For details tel *****6.41 words
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Advertisement20 1979-06-22 11 Good Food I Surroundings^ n^NMnSnicfc Cwnhv^K MnAutaMi ■Mm. moral iomi Ground Floor I Orchard Somerset Roads.H Smgaport 9 Ttt 37K66JH20 words
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Advertisement342 1979-06-22 11 the lightweight portable made in France I nnnM^Mßßf uL jk (with twin voltage: 110 A 220 AC) FVFA m k f^- 7 uuuu^^nH in^^^Bßn^^ the low-budget Singer lihnSni sewing machine that IT^ m outperforms and outlasts M 1 ntllnL all others in its clas^^^.,-^ Ml alflUn^ tuuV M\ t t*l342 words
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Article, Illustration333 1979-06-22 12 ■^l.'.MJililllillWli i'.Wlnl i THE NTUC Welcome consumers co-operative has made courtesy a criterion for assessing its 600 staff members working in its 11 supermarkets. All managers and heads of departments at the supermarkets are now to consider letters of complaint and compliments from the public333 words
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Article69 1979-06-22 12 Sale of T-shirts on Sunday THE Kuo Chuan community centre has sold 500 courtesy T-shirts at $4 each, thereby raising $4,000 for its building fund. There will be another sale on Sunday at 9 a.m. at Block 127, Lorong One market, Toa Payoh. The building fund committee has also produced69 words
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Article205 1979-06-22 12 It's laugh and learn time. IT was laugh and learn time at the Jurong Town Hall auditorium yesterday at the start of the Jurong Town Corporation (JTC) in-house courtesy programme. Thirteen members, mostly frontline staff, from various JTC departments showed colleagues in the audience the effects of their work attitude205 words
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Article, Illustration353 1979-06-22 12 Counter staff told of the causes INEFFICIENCY, aggression and lack of consideration on the part of counter staff may be the main causes of public discourtesy towards civil servants. These were among the points raised at a seminar on courtesy and service to the public, attended by front line staff353 words
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Advertisement287 1979-06-22 12 Ist Great Animal Sale! Z*4- CirtrvS*r^SW£>C Vlinn4>CrlV T*lll~ni+ll < roUl£stY l olwiC4> .TMIDir Come to Courts new super warehouse at BukitTimah and take advantage "■■^"■ydl-H-tt*^ Ull££fS9L I UllllLUltS WClltSimil9«S,UVtSl of our super buys in aU departments. There are 78 bargain-packed shopping J-r-r, —-if T^-,.. ■■ti r-. ■■■t. _n. l_m. nU.^^^J^Jl«^^«287 words
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Article, Illustration417 1979-06-22 13 KOH YAN POH - KOH YAN POH By ONE tbiag so deMghtfal akont chiidren is that they need aot be attracted by prices to take part la activities. Aad that Is exactly what child visitors to the lateraatieaal Year of the Child (IYC) exhibition417 words
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491 1979-06-22 13 Comfort plan to cut waiting A NEW taxi zonal system, where better radio-controlled taxis can be sent out to pick fares speedily, will be introduced in Singapore by the NTUC Comfort taxi fleet in mid-Au-gust. Initially, 600 taxis from the Comfort fleet of 4,500 will491 words
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Article184 1979-06-22 13 A TYRE retreading firm, which privately rewarded some of its staff with ex-gratia payments in addition to their bonus, was yesterday ordered by the Industrial Arbitration Court to pay all the company's employees the extra payment. The court's order was made following two hours184 words
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227 1979-06-22 13 Trader on $112,000 cheating charges THE trial of an import/ export firm proprietor on eight charges of allegedly cheating a sales-represen-I tatlve of a total of $112,137 in the purchase of ballbearings for export sales to Indonesia began In a district court yesterday. Tan Eng Tung, 51, is cheating Mr227 words
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Article138 1979-06-22 13 5 to contest two Malay teachers' union posts Five candidates, including two women, will contest for the remaining two major posts in the Singapore Malay Teachers' Union (SMTU) executive committee at its annual general meeting tomorrow. They are Mrs Saerah Taris and Mrs Zaharah Sailed, who are contesting for the138 words
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Article39 1979-06-22 13 SENIOR Minister of State (Foreign Affairs) Mr Rahim Isnak will speak at the Installation Dinner of the Rotary Club of Jurong Town to be held at Churchill Room, Tanglin Dub on July 3 at 7 45 p.m.39 words
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Article39 1979-06-22 13 THE Minister for Trade and Industry and MP for Marine Parade, Mr Goh Chok Tong, I will open the New Community Centre Exhibition on Sunday at 7.30 p.m. at the void deck of Block 5, Marine Terrace.39 words
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Article68 1979-06-22 13 CHOO Ah Lvi, 20, who is charged with murdering a four-year-old girl was yesterday committed to stand trial in High Court at the end of a 1 preliminary inquiry conducted by Deputy Public Prosecutor Mr Seng Kwang Boon. Choo a labourer is alleged to have killed68 words
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Advertisement168 1979-06-22 13 READY-MADE SUITS FROM ITALY NEVER GO UNNOTICED Ermenegiloo Zegna jacket I and trousers are masterpieces PP^| I that have no equal Made of the I*3 I highest quality 100% pure wool wT} I materials. X I Designed and cut to a m •ML I perfection known only to Italian -^Vwl168 words
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Advertisement318 1979-06-22 13 i 4> Bap*" Ufl Like all Samsonite attaches, the Omega a is functionally designed to keep all your papers in order When you have responsibilities to carry, carry them in a Samsonite. Samsonite designs attaches for people who The Samsonite Omega, for instance, comes carry a lot of responsibilities. Incomparable318 words
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270 1979-06-22 14 i A WOMAN, Tan Geok i Hwa, 23, was jailed for three months by a dis- j I trie t court yesterday when she pleaded Ruilty to a charge of cheating in connection with the purchase of a car from a businessman. Inspector270 words
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Article30 1979-06-22 14 THE Singapore R«-d Cross Soriety will be holding a nonya buffet lunch at its premises at Penang Lane today. Mrs Lee Chin Koon will be the guest-o( honour.30 words
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133 1979-06-22 14 MAN HELD, WEAPONS SEIZED AFTER GANG CLASH POLICE have detained a man in connection with a fight in Magazine Road involving two gangs in which an elderly man was critically injured. The police received a tipoff at 4 p.m. yesterday stating that two groups of people were fighting near a133 words
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261 1979-06-22 14 under three conditions THE Housing and Urban Development Company has agreed to waive the additional 10 per cent that permanent-resi-dent registrants will have to pay for its flats under certain conditions. The concession will be given to a permanent resident who applied: WITH a261 words
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Article43 1979-06-22 14 THE Singapore Blood Transfusion Centre received 1.039 units of blood donations last week. The donations came from Selarang Barracks, rational Iron and Steel Mills, Seletar Air Base. Ayer Rajah Camp. Esso, Sunsei Gedong. Trinity Theological College and Bedok constituency43 words
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Article, Illustration143 1979-06-22 14 Mum of three in death fail A PART-TIME private tuition teacher, housewife Madam Seah Ooi Lan, 34, was found dead at the foot of a block of Housing Board Hats in Ganges Avenue yesterday. Slie was mother of three, aged between four and seven. Her body was found at the143 words
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Article31 1979-06-22 14 THE Thai Ambassador, Mr Jetn Sucharitkul. and his wife will be the guests-of-honour at the Rotary Club of Singapore East installation dinner at the Singapore Hilton tonight at 7.30.31 words
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Article99 1979-06-22 14 AIYACHAMI s/o Veerapnthlran, M, was yesterday charged with corruptly receiving H,5*t Rapees <S$2,3M) (ram Pertyasamy Servai for whom he had promised to get a Job In Bahrain. He to alleged to have committed the offence at Madura), India, be tween Sept 1 last year99 words
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Advertisement639 1979-06-22 14 CCXJNTRY ESTATES AT y\ PINE RIDGE, FLORIDA,U.S. A. 1 AS LOW AS »2.69 per M 2M 2 ]j Beautiful property with a future. Limited number of choice, \Jx*t) estate size, .4 to 2.2 hectare homesites on the edge of thor- JQ^/ oughbred horse country. A $250,000 equestrian club is /^O^^^639 words
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Miscellaneous272 1979-06-22 14 Straits Times Crossword ACKOtiS 6 Rimim' fish < .iving miembkince 1 Area of grass for a herd, wild od) she er (6) about the place in Surrey (11) a particle in current dinimu 8 Almost odd proviso retrieved •">"< 11 > by common dog (4) 9 tit on the linos'272 words
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Article, Illustration207 1979-06-22 15 TWENTY officers from the Public Utilities Board I are going through a course in work study, organisat ion and methods to equip them with modern management techniques Held by the board for officers in both the administrative and engineering services, the course ana207 words
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Article124 1979-06-22 15 'Scared' look gave him away TAN KENG HUA's ■frightened" look led to his undoing when he was checked by a customs officer and found to have 4.13g of heroin in his shirt pocket. He was yesterday jailed five years with five strokes of the rotan by a district court for124 words
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Article41 1979-06-22 15 THE Kwong Wai Siew Peck San Thens will hold a charity show at the National Theatre on Sunday at 7 p.m. The show, which comprises three Cantonese operas, is in aid of the Kwong Wai Shiu Hospital41 words
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Article164 1979-06-22 15 CALL TO USE PLASTIC FUSE BOXES THE Public Utilities Board has ree*minea*]wi that eiectrieal workers and extractors aae plastic fuse braes la wirtafE Installations la place sf the r»nvcpti»nal wiidw mm. This is bocaaae the plastic boxes are Improvements over the wooden ones and have several technical advantages. Giving this164 words
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Article83 1979-06-22 15 THE Singapore Tourist Promotion Board's chairman, Mr Tan I Tong, has stated that he did not have any discussions with the Bank of China on STPB's interest in the Chinese tourist and hotel industry. Mr Tan pointed this out in response to a Straits Times report83 words
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249 1979-06-22 15 Bukit Merah branch library to cost $5m THE fourth and most expensive branch of the National Library will be built at a cost of slightly over $5 million in Jalan Bukit Merah, a library spokesman confirmed yesterday. The Finance Ministry recently approved the project, which is planned to serve a249 words
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Article77 1979-06-22 15 Re-register reminder to members THE National Library has reminded members who joined the Central Adult and Young People's sections in 1975 to call at the Central Adult Section for immediate re-registration. A National Library statement said this is the final reminder for re-registration. Members will forfeit their JS deposit, which77 words
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Article33 1979-06-22 15 THE Singapore Red Cross Society will hold a Bring and Buy cum Food Fair at Red Cross House tomorrow from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. More local news in Page 3133 words
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237 1979-06-22 15 THE $2 billion petrochemical complex on Pulau Ayer Merbau is now just a step away from construction. Petrochemical Corpora tion of Singapore is now evaluating tenders for design and construction of the complex's central naptha-gas oil cracker with a capacity of 300,000 tonnes of237 words
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Advertisement803 1979-06-22 15 BIG DISCOUNTS and Free Multiple Game Set (including Snakes Ladders). > nnnn HHRi t&L^r Household Usual Gift Ladders Price Price 3 Steps $53.00 $42.00 4 Steps $61.00 $48.00 5 Steps $69.00 $55.00 Diethelm Household Ladders are built with safety in mind Slip-proof rubber feet Slip-proof steps They're non-rusting Non-corrosive. Cleans803 words
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Miscellaneous220 1979-06-22 15 Bringing Up Father By Bill Kavanagh Hal Camp ]l YEAH BUT I I OF -I I WELL, YOU "N/' SURE, ITS If I NO, I DIDN'T, NOA A*?E (AHATseOiN© COURSE 1 DID KNOW THAT BEEN THERE I DEAR IN FACT, C £?ab^ /S ON -DID NOT /YOU GET SILLY STOP220 words
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Article389 1979-06-22 16 THE VIETNAMESE are shilly-shallying on the question of an international conference to discuss the refugee problem They should not be allowed to get away with it. With the growing chorus of voices calling for such a meeting. Vietnam is rapidly being put in a quandary. It does389 words
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Article390 1979-06-22 16 FROM the results of the save energy campaign so far it is clear a state of lethargy exists among consumers. Since the start of the drive in April, there has been a reduction of only 4.3 per cent in usage, according to Mr Tay Sin Yan of390 words
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465 1979-06-22 16 ROBERT MUSEL - WHKN Sir Wlnsten hsrchJll wait In hi* last yean his dacUr, Lard Moran, aace Mtterlv mused that medical arieitre had been nnable U save the mind af tke greatest KagllMhmaa af Ms time. It was aa affUcttoa wane than death, he NaM, aad yet465 words
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Article, Illustration1217 1979-06-22 16 TOM GOLDSTEIN - TOM GOLDSTEIN By in New York A MONTR after the DC10 jumbo jet crash at Chicago's O'Hare international airport, more than a dozen law suits have been filed by heirs of the 273 victims. Many more are beingUPI; AP - 1,217 words
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805 1979-06-22 16 LEONARD SANTORELLI - LEONARD SANTORELLI By in Port Moresby THE government's provinciahsation policy hat helped to forge a united Papua New Guinea from many distinct, sometimes warring, tribes. But the backward Kukukuku tribe, rather than benefitting from independence, has suffered brutalities at the handsReuter - 805 words
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Advertisement12 1979-06-22 16 Electronic &0., 7- A (Ist Floor) President Shopping Centre, Singapore aHH *****78,*****0112 words
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Advertisement174 1979-06-22 16 111 LAST NIGHT YOU SAW B■H I y SELLEYS ON YOUR TELLYSI Aw WA^L\ Br^ \m\ ik^BT *^a ffil Improved! Selleys famous RP7 The wonder worker that helps start HU^S jt wet engines, helps prevent rust X build i ng up on tools, appliances etc. MOlflf B^'^'K P^x) helps release174 words
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1270 1979-06-22 17 AHMAD OSMAN, PETER CHIA, TAN EE GEK; CHRIS LIM - AHMAD OSMAN, PETER CHIA, TAN EE GEK and CHRIS LIM TODAY we publish the concluding part of the five-part study of Singapore's low-level wage problem by the Asia Research News Analysis Team (ARNAT), directed by John Drysdale. By 6... the problem1,270 words
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Advertisement556 1979-06-22 17 Today's a big day for Belita and 10 others Find out why in the New Nation today 1 W .J^^^^aj^tff^V fiaV l^^aff f^>J I A^aW a^H JaT.a^^^m 1 W^alalak. a^M \??i\ o£3^ SgSjSSP i j«J JUICER l^^ZZ J> m J£ New Postal Code and Phone Number ;Q v^hj 1 Year556 words
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Letter, Illustration132 1979-06-22 17 WE REFER to your report 'Barbiturate deaths: Doctors to be quizzed" and wish to point out that it has not given a complete picture of the situation. We feel that the less discerning reader of the report may gain the wrong impression132 words
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240 1979-06-22 17 I DISAGREE with "Old Practitioner's" view (ST, June 16) regarding the opening of registration to foreign architects. As it is, there must be at least 100 foreign architects working here mostly in the capacity of designers and some in job supervision. Only three years240 words
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Advertisement1142 1979-06-22 18 F C /PS GLOMESH IKflflfl 4% B fl L^A CLUTCH BAGS lill^ Mfif BSBbV^ > Jj fl E9'' ASST. COLOURS V&fJw A «B fl fl »x HALF SUPS !P 1 \r* il i k- I B WITH EMBROID JS^* SKawls [g iS I Jfe lAtt7 KNITTED BIKINI PANTIES I I1,142 words
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Advertisement1783 1979-06-22 19 Tempura, Miso Soupjonkatsu, Curry Rice and Oden are available P BBB B 1 J A A IJI A Bk I at our Atami (Yaohan Orchard -Basement 1 Supermarket) and I P Lnaa^pifli 1«\ I^^M I^™" M^ BB aifIBBBBBC CanavaM Yaohan Thomson -Ground floor) W fin^^ bbbbbH bßbbV H bbbbbbbl r:r1,783 words
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Article1678 1979-06-22 20 THE lad in—mi rwdy aasr at *-~m m m 3Nc*7]E»cjy ff .Qtjgg; porr ytUfi (■> CMMraa wiw in* |wr*w*» d., i>rtr« tn^hrr wttk Wl Nffc a«) Wo* «d)»iHlarrrl|irl|kltMii>l Hi«k l.ow C«»««y date •Kim t Mnm 2*1 VI Acmi 23* »l I*T 1JT Alrom 11» l« II* AIIIMl Choc1,678 words
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Article1442 1979-06-22 20 BID aad offer prices officially listed and hialnc in an reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of snares traded akowa la bracken la lots of IMS writs unless otherwise spec) ned Ail Times SWUeiueul Contracts are quoted after the word "am" Big1,442 words
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Article158 1979-06-22 20 4 1/2* 1/8/80 (*****0) (***** 7 4< *****6 (290.000) 99 608) (100.80 B) 4 3/4% 15/9/80 (250.000) (99 658 7MI/4%7 M 1/4% 5 8 7 (250.U00) 99 758) (100.75 B) 5 3/411 1/6/78-80 (*****0) s I/2< T F IS** (250.000) (100.758 100.858) <*»•«"> (1003 08 100.408)158 words
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Article, Illustration164 1979-06-22 20 Falls Tronoh Mines 875 -30 Kr.m«l 354 -26 Malayan Tin 1580 -20 Kuala Sidim 290 -20 M T T 390-14 Sih Mnia Ind 114 -14 K I. Kcpong 304 -12 Slhn KinU 770 -10 0 C B C 875-10 M Hrrwrrirt 560 -10 Nat Iron 500 -10164 words
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Article411 1979-06-22 20 HONGKONG. Share prices I closed easier yesterday, in quiet, thin trading on continued selling of property shares, dealers said. The Hang Seng index fell j 4.35 to 534.89 points, with mar- ket uncertainty over the future trends of interest rates and oil prices contributing to the easier tone of411 words
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Article463 1979-06-22 20 TOKYO: Share prices closed sharply higher in active trading yesterday, led by oils and mineral resources, dealers said. The Dow Jones average rose 47.72 to close at 6,248.47 points, with a volume of 400 million shares. The New index closed at 446.76. up 1 25 points C. lUfc rose463 words
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Article116 1979-06-22 20 KUALA LUMPUR: Perlis Plantations Bhd announced an estimated group after-tax profit of MJ13.80 million (13.53 million), for the six months ended March 31, on a turnover of $135.50 million ($130.85 million). The parent company's aftertax profit was $1 20 million ($1.83 million) on aReuter - 116 words
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Article120 1979-06-22 20 CHINKSE PBOMCE EXCHANGE, SINGAPORE, NOON 1 I. ((MM. PRICES PER PIC! 1. YESTERDAY: Caeaaat ail: Bulk SIX sellers, old drum $135 sellers, new drum $140 sellers Caam: Mixed (loose) UK Cont RC 00 buyers Pepper: Muntok ASTA white fob KW. NLW $317.50 sellers. Sarawak white fob 96". NLW120 words
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Article187 1979-06-22 20 THE KILOBAR market lor gold deliverable in Singapore yesterday opened at $19,780 and rioted at 119 847. In the Far East, gold opened at *****9 80 280.20 It moved up steadily throughout the day to a high oT S2Bl 00 30 before closing ai $***** 281 00. Gold was187 words
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Article165 1979-06-22 21 \HV YORK. Wed Takeover slocks and other speculative issues provided the only inter es, as the stock market made meagre gains in moderately active trading tosday. Analysts said the upcoming (>pec oil ministers meeting was k.wing the market The Dow Jones industrial average traded within165 words
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Article380 1979-06-22 21 SYDNEY. Thurs THE mar ket weakened today, reversing yesterdays trend, dealers said Nationwide strikes and no sign of an early end to the New South Wales petrol strike were depressing factors. Dealers reported a generally low level of overseas buying, although there was some selective demand for380 words
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Article259 1979-06-22 21 AMSTERDAM. Wed Share prices closed mostly lower with Royal Dutch losing 1 40 guilders among the internationals which were affected by the fall in the dollar, dealers said Insurances fell with Amev losing 1 20 guilders and Eimia 1 50 guilders Algemene Bank N«derland. National? Nederlanden and259 words
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Article271 1979-06-22 21 ZURICH. Wed Prices eased again as tht CS dollar continued to weaken, dealers said Swteair bearer fell further in spite of resumption of DC- 10 flights Banks edged lower »ith the exception of Bank LEU bearer and Volksbank. ex rights today In finanrials. active Orlikon-Buehrle wai little271 words
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Article605 1979-06-22 21 LONDON, Wed. Share prices were narrowly mixed in quiet trading following UK trade figures yesterday, dealers said. At 3 pm, the Financial Times index was unchanged at ■M Industrial leaders closed mainly around overnight levels although oils were firmer with RP rising 22p in moderate buying605 words
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Article65 1979-06-22 21 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 486.6 Tursday4B6 6 Week Ago 516.0 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 839 83 Tuesday 839 40 Week ago 835.50 LONDON DOLLAR PREMIUM Wednesday 41 u>4l Tuesday 40'/ UJ4I H.K.HANG SENG Thursday 534 88 Wednesday ***** Week ago 553.24 SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Thursday- 469 58 Wednesday65 words
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Article111 1979-06-22 20 THE STRAITS On price was unchanged at $1,985 per picul in Penang yesterday on an official offering up 28 tonnes to 195 tonnes. The overnight London mar- ket was steady with forward buyers remaining unchanged j at £7,090 per tonne. LONDON: Tin on the day I was up £87111 words
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Article29 1979-06-22 20 Rubber June 22 Singapore: July: 297.50 cents (down 2.50 cents) Malaysia: July: 297.50 cents (down 2.50 cents) Tin: $1,985 (unchanged) Official offering: 195 tonnes (up 28 tonnes)29 words
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Article32 1979-06-22 20 LONDON: Copper prices of Wednesday (previous in brackets) Wtrrtar Spot £901 (£909) sell ere 1903(1310); Three Month buyers £917 (£921) sellers £918 (£922 Market taar: Easier post firmer Sklca: 15.500 tonnes32 words
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Article500 1979-06-22 20 OPENING quotations in the Singapore rubber market yesterday were marked down two cents following easier London advices, dealers said. The market later recovered on speculative and upcountry buying prompted by news of the military alert at the Thai border, they said. However, the recovery was pared subsequently and trading500 words
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Article98 1979-06-22 20 NOON SSH and SMK |H«». VMrrriat us j«lr IfMHi Mlkl Bu>rr> Xrllri. NMa II t.n |j>lkM> JMilll .»»'N MIM il l.ai laillrtl .'»ii«i MUM MMM.B (►..r.«rd Mlk Bu>rr. Wbn an im M M MM SMK< V II l.niallrU MUM >MH .1 iiallrll ttU* XMJMM KMBIir II i.hi98 words
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Article274 1979-06-22 20 IT WAS quiet and featureless all Uw way as prices underwent slaw erosion on the Stack Exchange of Singapore yesterday. Volume was consider •My reduced, reflecting, the non-committal attitude of Investors and speculators. Yesterday's pattern of trading was Identical to that ef the previous day. After274 words
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Article311 1979-06-22 20 SELLERS reappeared on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday and depressed prices broadly lower i for the third time this week. I With poor sentiment prevailing, more sellers took to the floor after a cautious start. Trading was weakest in the plantations sector as these snares buckled under311 words
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Article230 1979-06-22 20 THE US dollar opened limp changed at E 1880 90 and closed at S2 1870 80. compared with C 1850 done on late Wednesday afternoon, in the Singapore forex market yesterday In Europe and New York, the US unit had earlier received central bank support and closed230 words
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Article474 1979-06-22 20 ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on June 21: IS DollintSpoll Offer Bid 7 days 10 t 10 1 months 10 11/*****/16 2 months 10 11/*****/16 3 months 10 11/16 109/16 6 months 10 10 i 9 months 10 10 12 months 10 10'. Sw.Frr Dm,474 words
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Article23 1979-06-22 20 THK average rate at which Singapore bank* are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 8 per rent.23 words
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Article492 1979-06-22 21 THE Uoodwood Park Hotel group pushed half-year earnings further ahead, reflecting continued buoyant conditions in the Singapore hotel industry. The group more than doubled pre-tax profit to $4 T7 million (or the six months ended March 31. aided by improved performances by all its four hotel492 words
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288 1979-06-22 21 Setron turns in $5.4 m pre-tax profit SETRON Ltd It likely to suffer a dip In praflt because «f higher prices far petrw-cbemlr»l-ba»ed raw materials. However, this wUI Mt deter the elertraairg muDfartarer ami dtetrlb■tor tram p™ "-g far mare sales In b*>ta dwmr*tlc aad expsrt markrtH, a«r*rdlMg to chairman288 words
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Advertisement883 1979-06-22 21 In pursuance of their expansion programme, a leading local Insurance Company is inviting suitable Malaysians to fill the following vacancies:BRANCH MANAGERS for Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Kota Bharu, Johore Bahru, Ipoh and Seremban The successful candidates will be expected to have a sound knowledge of general insurance with some success in883 words
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Advertisement641 1979-06-22 21 ffaaaattlffl PERBAOANAN KEMAJUAN NEGERI, PERAK KENYATAAN PERMOHONAN-PEHMOMONAN ADALAH DIPELAWA DARI ORANG-ORANG PERSEORANGAN. SVXRIKAT-SYARIKAT PERNIAGAAN/Df WANDEWAN PERNIAQAAN BUMIPUTRA UNTUK MEMBELI 28 UNIT RUMAH KEDAI 2 3 TINGKAT YANG SEDANG DIBINA Dl KAWASAN KOMPLEKS PERNIAQAAN YANQ SEDANQ MEMBANGUN UNTUK DIJUAL LOKABI BILANOAN KELUASAN UNIT LOT KOMPLEKS PERNIAQAAN 10 -2 TINGKAT 1 980641 words
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Advertisement421 1979-06-22 21 TENDER NOTICE rahanc Trn«ara DrvHopmrnl Authority Malay*la Sale of 2 x 1.7. MW Generating Set Tenden are invited for the sale of twoi2> Units of Diesel Generating Seu (2 x 1.7 MWi and Ancillary Equipmets, which Is located in Buklt Ibam. Pahang Tenggara. Malaysia. Tender Documents is obtainable fr-ee of421 words
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Advertisement1313 1979-06-22 22 i? CLASSIFIED ADS I FOR SALE ft SHOPPING GUIDE ITS SIAPLITCTI/HI Imported Si.ar.ite Caribean all-aluminium Awnings come in an extensive range of decorator styles and colours, and can be custom-tailored to your needs. For free measure and quote, contact: GOH KENG PTE.LTD.,Te1:*****1,*****0. CONVERT YOUR HOME TV MTO AN ENTERTAINMENT CENTM1,313 words
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Advertisement338 1979-06-22 22 I FOR SALE ft SHOPPING GUIDE GIFT WRAPPING PAPER (Swiss imported), exclusive quality size I 70 x 100 cm. 12 designs, selling at export prices in reams (500 sheets) Interested parties please contact Pearl House. 836. People's Park Centre. Ul: *****7 GOING CHEAP! New photostat and laminating machines selling $250.338 words
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Advertisement458 1979-06-22 22 NASSIM a Co. will sell by auction at 173 Cecil Street on Saturday. 23.6.79 at 11 am The Contents of a Tourist Shop comprising: Photographic and Sound Equipment: Watches/Clocks: Lighters: Wood/Ivory Carvings; Perfumes; Clothings; etc. etc (to be offered as one lot) Also all the Showcases. The goods may be458 words
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Advertisement331 1979-06-22 22 I FOR SALE ft SHOPPING GUIDE STOCK TO CLEAR! KONGGO CHAIR S 320 DOUBLE MATTRESS S SO BE OROOM SUI TE MM WARDROBE DOOR S SO MODERN DOUBLE BED 8120 BEDROOM SUITE 53<D ENO LEE FURNITURE CO BLK 88. NO. 113. TEL *****3 KIM SENG RD BESIDE CANAL OPPOSITE GREAT331 words
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Advertisement324 1979-06-22 22 13 Hi Fi A Stereo AKAI GXC 4BD Cassette Deck $220 Technics direct drive turntable $185. SME 3009 Tone arm $95 Chin tel: *****1. ANY RECORDED VIDEO cassettes for VHS or Belamex recorder required or exchange considered Tel: *****04 Bernard A variety oi Imported apeakar component* auttema tor a* type*324 words
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Advertisement570 1979-06-22 22 AT YOUR SERVICE Trlepaoae Service Weekdays 8.30 am 500pm Public Holidays 900 am 100pm Saturdays 8 30am 300pm (11.00 am. tor Sun Times) Counter Service Regular office hours Times Orchard DtlOS Lucky Plaaa (9) Centre. Cloae from I pm 2 pm Times Centre Sew Industrial Romd 19) Aaaafenr Service After570 words
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Advertisement633 1979-06-22 22 PEKMESE PUPPY. MALE. Australian Imported. 3 months. Black mask. Sable colour View: 42-B. Cross Street. Inquiries for local and imported pups welcome I OVE ARUP a PARTNERS Coneuttino, ErtQin##r* have vacancies for the following: (A)RESIDENT ENGINEER To supervise the construction of a large multi-storey commercial complex. Applicants to be qualified633 words
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Advertisement590 1979-06-22 22 Section index i for sale si shopping ouide ii employment iii vehicles boats iv accommodation properties V SERVICES ft BUSINESS VI EDUCATION Si TRAIN INO VII TRAVEL fc RESTAURANTS VIII ANNOUNCEMENTS Si PERSONAL IX OBITUARIES II EMPLOYMENT Applications ar>- Invited for the post of ACCOUNTS CLERK c GCE 3 O'590 words
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Advertisement658 1979-06-22 22 APW.ICAMTS REPLVMO to Box numbers of vacancies are requested lot to enclose original copies of testimonials of reference with their applications No responsibility can be accepted for their loss Applicants are also advised to write to Box Numbers correctly and check them before posting FACTORY M JURONQ requires (A) ASSISTANT658 words
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Advertisement673 1979-06-22 23 II EMPLOYMENT 131 Situations Vacant "b) Secretarial amd Clerical mtmrnom mbmiho assistants/ FREIGHT CLERKS 4ate *r female ra*,mrad tor bet) «cy Must mmiltar with all aspects of inward uulward freight docuasent.UMiti and calculations Knowledge of ships agency work atM good typing speed essential rnixpecls for bright and Intelligent personnel with673 words
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Advertisement620 1979-06-22 23 START WORK TOMORROW CONFERENCE TYPIST/HOSTESS Excellent howrty rale oftaiod am be avertable 3»/?7/»/-» Pr«,io«. conference exportWtC# H9C99%9Fy Alwlvty lo wool ptNofrOCopymg, •ts>oct4rf»o, *wk! otf*#f m*tc Hints an asset SECRETARIES With Without experience SR. TYPIST (Mm SO wpm) RECEPTIONISTS (P A H X I' M H X i a SR. ACCOUNT620 words
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Advertisement701 1979-06-22 23 II EMPLOYMENT An aggressive marketing and sales organisation with many 1 I wide range of industrial products seeks the service of an intelligent, young and dynamic INDUSTRIAL SALES REPRESENTATIVE lo actively promote a wide range of industrial safety slings. Interested candidates for this post should be between 21-27 years of701 words
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Advertisement567 1979-06-22 23 FEMALE SALES REPRESENTATIVES required by International Publishers Distributors to do outdoor sales. Candidates must have pleasant personality and neatness In appearance. Age between 18 and 26 Travel opportunities to our offices in South East Asia after qualifying period. Above average earnings including commission plus bonus For mtennew. call personalty lo:567 words
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Advertisement549 1979-06-22 23 II EMPLOYMENT ERKS PTE LTD A new and rapidly expanding major Industrial Supplier requires an experienced SALES ENOaNEER to develop and promote a wide range of Fluid Sealing/ Handling Products to every facet of Industry. 23 years or above Degree or Diploma In Mechanical Engineering Proven sales record and contacts549 words
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Advertisement694 1979-06-22 23 REOUIRED SALES ASSISTANTS Apply personally Bala Retail Store. Cold Storage Arcade. Orchard Road. Singapore 9 REQUIRED SS MALE/ Female Part-lime Sales Agents for Ang Mo Klo. Bedok. dementi. Marine Parade. Toa Payoh. Macpherson and Queenslown Attractive terms and commissions Interested call Mrs Toh Tel *****78/ 8085T7 1 p.m. to 10694 words
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Advertisement435 1979-06-22 23 II EMPLOYMENT TECHNICAL SALES EXECUTIVE Singapore/Malaysia/ Indonesia Reporting to Managing Director, the person appointed will be responsible within the above region for muxlmising sales of a wide and expanding range of Petroleum Marketing and Liquid Handling Equipment Including Bulk Meters. Transfer Pumps. Valves and Fittings. Air Compressors. Lubrication Equipment etc435 words
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Advertisement564 1979-06-22 23 A WELL ESTABLISHED Motor Vehicle firm requires Aircnndilioner Killers Interested applicants, please contact Mr Aug. *****4 ext. 34 b 35 CLEVELAND TUNGSTEN urgently requires A. MACHINE SETTERS Vocational education, c Minimum 3 years' work ng experience, c Mechanically Inclined B. MACHINE OPERATORS c Singapore /Malaysian citizens and permanent residents may564 words
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Advertisement334 1979-06-22 23 II EMPLOYMENT Honeywell Synertek a subsidiary of Honeywell World wide Corp. it expanding and we have many vacancies for Technicians. 1. Electronic Test Technicians Diploma in Electronic Engineering or other equivalent qualifications. To calibrate, ser vice and maintain computerized test systems and other related equipment 2. Electronic Line Technicians Diploma334 words
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Advertisement425 1979-06-22 23 INCOM SINGAPORE, A leeding America manufacturing plant in Jurong involve* in the high volume production of quality roller chain and control cable has vacancies f<% the following positions: (A) SETUP FITTER (Screw Machine) (B) TRAINEE SETUP FITTER (Screw Machine) (C) SETUP FITTER (Punch Prass) (D) UTILITY MAN (ist/2nd shiH) (E)425 words
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Advertisement531 1979-06-22 24 II EMPLOYMENT SI Srtuerttons /scant d) ToC*MicmJ Large food Manufacturer require* for ana>aaia*e employment MECMAMCS REOU«*EMENTS Singapore Cltlsen QUALIFICATION c ITB Trade Certlf icaU- In Me rh»nical'Mslnlenan. r titling cif its equivalent EXPCRRTNCE 1 year's experience H welding in a manufacturing concern Interested applicants please write In giving details, salary531 words
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Advertisement634 1979-06-22 24 To meat ear Mpaneton end ilviljpm*^ rl*»lri*Mn>xr l *»1ri*Mn>x we ere Ting career iapnrtiiiii_ tor m* lua.wmg a m> MACHINISTS NTC/ Vocational School Trade Certificate In Metal Machining with at least 4 years experience on metal working machines such aslathe. surface grinding, milling and shaping ELECTRICIANS NTC/ Vocational School Trade634 words
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Advertisement573 1979-06-22 24 H EMPLOYMENT I) General A leadmg local Sank raqutre*: A) PERSONNEL CLERKS At least 5 O' level or HSC with credit in Mathematics and English. At least 2 years working experience in similar position. Possess typing certificate of 35 to 40 p m a Preferably have knowledge of payroll work573 words
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Advertisement524 1979-06-22 24 A PLASTIC BUKCTtON MOULDING PLANT ha* iMimdiili vacancies tar Bt* feaowmg peer. (1) QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTORS (FEMALE) (2) SIBFT MACfHE OPERATORS (FEMALE) (3) BTOBJEI IAMBS (MALE) CLASS DRIVERS (MALE) Requirement*: Minimum Primary 6 education c Must be able to converse In English. Mandarin or Malay c Experience not necessary Fringe524 words
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Advertisement646 1979-06-22 24 IT EMPLOYMENT CHINESE OENERAL WORKERS and Sewing Olrls required Apply personally at: Rose Textile Industries Blk S. M 126 E. Boon Keng Road. Spore 12 CHMESE DESPATCH BOY required wlth/wlUfbut motorbike Interested please call personally at: 50-B Armenian Street. Spore t. CAR WASHER URGENTLY required. Apply personally at: 373 Upper646 words
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Advertisement377 1979-06-22 24 DRIVER to Managing Director c Must speak English c At least 3 yean driving experience c Testimonial/reference required Applicant* anavW write In o> vlng detail* on ps*l experience, salary required and *nctoee a non-returnable photograph to th* toaowmg *ddr»**: P.O. Box 3416 Ma well Road Singapore 9054 FACTORY M JUftONO377 words
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Advertisement369 1979-06-22 24 II EMPLOYMENT HONEYWELL-SYNERTEK subsidiary Of WOrIfFWIOS Hooey well Corporation U.S.A. it •x pending. WE NEED YOU AS FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS WE OFFER YOU A starting packaged pay of around $200 p.m. Increments after 2 months and 6 months of service. Benefits that other companies are offering. An enriching and satisfying369 words
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Advertisement510 1979-06-22 24 HAROWORKINO LABOURERS REOIMRED by established transportation company. Oood salary Apply personally to: 114. TembelIng Road. Spore IS. Immediate ••cancie* for SECURITY GUARDS c Able to speak and write English c Relevant experience advantageous but not necessity. a Must be prepared to work on shirts a Physically fit. Pleas* cat? p*r*ona*y510 words
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Advertisement464 1979-06-22 24 II EMPLOYMENT COPAL SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. W* invil* Singaporean* with Secondary education tor the following pott*:A) PRODUCTION ASSISTANT (MALE) Age 19 to 22. c National Trade Certificate Grade 111 Electronic Servicing c Must complete fulltlme National Service c Experience not necessary. B) TELEPHONE OPERATOR CUM RECEPTIONIST c Age 19 to464 words
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Advertisement478 1979-06-22 24 I MATSUSHITA PRECISION MOTOR requires: FEMALE OPERATORS a) Working hours: 8.30 am to 5.15pm. Age between 16 and 35 Starting salary above S2OO b) Working hours: 5.30pm. to 11.00pm. Age between It and 35 Starting salary $170 MALE OPERATORS Working hours: 8.30 am. to 5.15pm. Age between 16 ana 18478 words
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Advertisement469 1979-06-22 25 II EMPLOYMENT 31 Situations Vacant t) General EWKSPTELTO Requires a STORE-KEEPER a 3 OCE O level passes oood written ..nd spoken Fngllsh a Previous experience in Industrial Products a Must be able to work frequently on own initiative (lass 3 driving licence essential We offer a Good commencing salary a469 words
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Advertisement222 1979-06-22 25 MALAY AND CHINESE FEMALE WORKERS wanted. Appply peraonaMy at NO 4. GOLDEN WAll FLATTED FACTORY JALAN RAJAH SINGAPORE 12 (On Batoanor Road) TEL 2S2SSM/*****74. MALE AND FEMALE irpark Attendants cum Security Guards required immediately Interested applicanu please rail at security Office. sth floor. Supreme Bmbjbj Penang Road Spore 9. MALE222 words
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Advertisement383 1979-06-22 25 II EMPLOYMENT MOTOR WORK«HOP urgently requires (1) MECHANIC (2) APPRENTICE PaSBM '-übmil photograph, full details of working experience :ind telephone number lo: THE AOVERTtSER •C. RIVER VALLEY CLOSE SINGAPORE 0*93. National ra IN MATSUSHITA'S LARGE ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS FACTORY WE HELP YOU TO LEARN YOUR JOB AS FEMALE OPERATORS IT IS383 words
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Advertisement602 1979-06-22 25 WAITRESSES (China aa or Malar) PANTRY MAPS/FEMALE DISPENSERS (China aa) Tola! income WOO p m Age 17 to 24 years Free meals and drinks and fringe benefits Waitresses must be willing lo perform split shift duties Interested applicants, please call personally together with a recent photograph at INDONESIA CAFE RESTAURANT602 words
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Advertisement426 1979-06-22 25 II EMPLOYMENT SANYO GROUP OF COMPANIES DRIVER a Secondary* 2 education and tn possession of a Class 111 driving licence a Must have completed National Service Pleaae apply personally daring wording hours tram Monday to Friday or write in to: THE PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT NEW SOUND ELECTRONICS PTE LTD 2nd floor426 words
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Advertisement151 1979-06-22 25 TIMES PRINTERS SDN. BHD. requires MALE/FEMALE WORKERS Age: 16 years above Singapore citizens/ permanent residents you can earn $250 per month or more including overtime pay > Pay days: twice a month No microscopic work Can'een facilities Short term employment can be arranged Applicants please call personally at: Paraannal Department151 words
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Advertisement728 1979-06-22 25 II EMPLOYMENT Why arc they smiling a 1 Fairchild? They're smiling because we treat employees as people and that makes a world of difference if you're lust starting out in life At Fairchild. we make lots of semiconductors the things that make computers work and for our expansion programme, we728 words
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Advertisement610 1979-06-22 25 WANT'S!) (1) MtOOLE-AOEO Driver for Company Director (2) Office Boy with motorbike Interview call: ■'♦***** or come to: 1408 Sims Avenue. Spore 14. We are a large well established manufacturing company In Singapore and we Invite applications for the post of OENERAL WORKERS (Mala S Female) Willing to work on610 words
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Advertisement1411 1979-06-22 25 111 VEHICLES 4 BOATS For only $14,850 WSISsSSi- 1 old car n n obligaiiot 1 I fWV La>*aaß>^iß\ 1 5kJQ| b»*T^^ a_ BEAUTIFUL LATE 71 Klal tsi :p»clal with accessories. Eligible 'fo; PARF 505. Blk 66. Kal.ang Bahru BEAUTIFUL O PLATE 1970 Mercedes 200 alrcon 1 owner, as good as1,411 words
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Advertisement821 1979-06-22 26 HI VEHICLES I BOATS 45 VcMdM For Sato STOP PRESS BEST VALUE FOR YOUR CAR COME TO THE RIGHT PLACE AT SUPER-CAR--MART OF NG KEONG 9 KIM KEAT RD, SPORE 12. *****50 *****76 TWO: BMW MM both 1975 2nd/ 3rd owners Aircond. radio/cassette, sports lyres rims Both metallic finish. Interior821 words
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Advertisement1883 1979-06-22 26 111 VEHICLES BOATS i I*7l BEFT MERCEDES Bent 230. I Jf* T 4 S P° rt ,o w n I comrjanv car Aircond/radio/ Wltn aircond and sport rlms c£se P tte n^,'L A n'S"Sl!°; S h °^R m c-d O o?te.°2& 5'5 of SSIO.OOO secures Tel *****1 Kerbau Road or1,883 words
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Advertisement876 1979-06-22 26 120Y GL Radio, cassette Rustproof Sport rlms. power windows. 1-year tax Showroom condition. *****4 I*7* AUTOMATIC HONDA Accord 1 owner. Immaculate condition. Aircond. cassette and radio. For Viewing, please contact: *****1/ *****6. I*7* OAMATBU (SO c.c. Van. excellent condition (6400 View i at 19 Jalan Jurong Kechll. Spore 21 Tel:876 words
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Advertisement745 1979-06-22 26 V SERVICES BUSINESS 73 At Your SwvtM ASIA CLEANMG SERVICE FnterK rises contract hotel, office, ouse cleaning, floor polishing. painting etc Ring *****15 BE NESS CLEANMG SERVICES contract office/house cleaning, painting, floor polishing, carpet shampooing, electrical, etc. *****78. BOOKKEEPMG S TAXATION Service rendered on weekly/ monthly basis anywhere Tel: *****20745 words
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Advertisement876 1979-06-22 26 A PROFESSIONAL ANSWERING I Service, prestigious offlre/mall- Ing address (20 monthly Secretarial/Telex facilities r *****0/*****5 BOunouE FOR MEN and women In Merlin Plaza for complete takeover Located at first floor facing main concourse and escaI lators. Interested call *****38 after 11a.m. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. monthly Trading Magazine, worldwide circulation, tells you876 words
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Advertisement710 1979-06-22 26 V SERVICES BUSINESS 85 Photography ATTENTION ALL VISUALISERS F A Artists. Photographers urgent slides and negatives processing available Ring *****2 COLOUR PHOTOGRAPHY 50- HOOP. Course Fee: (100. Learn Developing Colour Film. Printing Colour Pictures By Colour Expert Enquiries: *****7. SECONDHAND CAMERAS CENTRE we buy. sell and trade-In for used or710 words
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Advertisement455 1979-06-22 26 OUEEN-S HEALTH CENTRE Queen's Hotel (next to Summit Hotel). 4th floor Penthouse Massage/ Steambath. Facia) *****80/*****8 cxL 2 or 42 Free parking. SALON CATALINA MASSAGE. Ladles and OenUemen. 319A. River Valley Road Tel: *****8 SALON DC LA GRANDE for Massage. Sauna Bath. Ladles and Oentlemen Tanglln Shopping Centre. 2nd Floor.455 words
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Advertisement741 1979-06-22 26 VI EDUCATION 4 TRAINING GIRLS! Jobs ye becoming harder '0 get you need better quai.t cations The London Cham tier of Commerce and industry Private Secretary s Certificate is recognised internationally as one of the highest Qualifications obtainable This examination is the only Private Secretarial Eiammation supervised by the Ministry741 words
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Advertisement639 1979-06-22 26 JUNE SESSIONS FOR DECEMBER 79 EXAMS (Fulltime A Part-time) Unique features ol SBTC Courses: A workshop' consisting of latest manuals, texts, cassettes, notes etc for students' use Tutorial sessions by Lecturers Assist foreign students on vlsa/accommodatlon/ mrn:bershlp Students' concession for BPP manual purchases. Revision sessions by vi.Miing UK Lecturers CERTIFIED639 words
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IX OBITUARIES
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Obituary32 1979-06-22 27 THE FMM.Y OF the late Mr Teo Teow Hock wish to thank all friends and relatives for their attendance, donations, wreaths, scrolls, condolences and assistance rendered during their recent bereavement.32 words
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Obituary, Illustration59 1979-06-22 27 CHEN KONG YUEN Senior Lecturer, Faculty o4 Engineering. Uriv.cityofS.nfl.pof. Daparted tt.t.7t Inaartad with lend memoriee by Ms •tudant* m Oapartmanl el Civtl Engineering. CE4, T%/tO With D»«p««l Srmp.lt., to our cotM* TAN WOON CHEW on th« d'emiM of his btlovod father, DATO TAN OARK HWEE From: Th« Staff59 words
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Obituary, Illustration32 1979-06-22 27 CHOMG KIM HONG patted »»i)f pitciiuii) en 1»-«-197S leaving behind wile children, lather, brolhert and eieter. For enqwriet, pltaM contact No. 1 Jelan Batai Sembeweng Hill Ealate Singapore 20 Tek4SM22132 words
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Obituary, Illustration40 1979-06-22 27 AGED: S3 pm away paacatuNy 2i-*-7», laavinfl behind hit bek»ed vita. 2 him end daughter Cortege k..»ir>g trem St. JoMph Dying Aid Amoc. (and of Upper Sarangoon Raad Kangkar) lo C.C.K on 2J-*-7t, al 2.00 pm PAUL CHOW PENG SUM40 words
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Obituary, Illustration118 1979-06-22 27 MADAM WOON CHEOK NEO aged S3. wifa of If** late MR TAN HUNG CHIANG paaaad •way peacefully on 20.6.79, L leaving behind only daughter Mabel, 3 aons Tack Lee. Eddie and Herbert, *on-in-law Philip, 2 daughters-in-law Ah Eng and Doric and 8 grandchildren to mourn her loe*. Cortege leave* No.118 words
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Obituary28 1979-06-22 27 IN EVCRtOVMO MEMORY of a iear mother Mdm Slvapakiam Nallasegaram. departed 2 years I today, sadly missed by loving son. Shanmuganalhan (Ncsa) and daughter-in-law. Shanta.28 words
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Obituary, Illustration15 1979-06-22 27 AUOUSTMC MG HOMO KHW C«M le hit reward en Jun*221f77 aia^B^B^B^BBaaaiBBBBBBBBBBBaa15 words
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Obituary, Illustration25 1979-06-22 27 AHIS SHMAZ HUSAIN Bofn4 9 1966 0<«J22.6.U7» SwhI ara ttw mtnori»», •Nantty k*pl. Of on* w« lovwl dvarty and n#v#c focy#t. Al your lewd o—25 words
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Advertisement1319 1979-06-22 27 VI EDUCATION ft TRAINING 102 Education in c a offer* the following L ANGUAGC COURSES a Orrnian Stage 2 Japanese Beginners a Mala> ilegltiner* Mandarin Beginners ■•nn Stage t Thai Beginners Far imwrns/isanln at V MCA OF SINGAPORE ■A' ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE 9 TEL *****8 a RADIO SERVICING (KG) Tue1,319 words
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Advertisement966 1979-06-22 27 VII TRAVEL RESTAURANTS MTS FMtf rmrrtts hongkong JHM rmmwfs/naMmvufmo im ii/t, nn. i»/7. m. 2vt. 10/ i nn r>*.rrmsiwuanmmiYaißum is vn n/t. 12/7. I/i, 30/1. n/1 2i n TNWM/HOfmOW/BNKXOX 14 IWO IMNM HOMOON. (MACAU) 12 ISM TNMM > 1««* 10/6 ?4 t 15/ 7. nil. 12/1. 2/1 16 9 13M966 words
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Advertisement882 1979-06-22 27 VII TRAVEL RESTAURANTS NAM HO TRAVEL Srrvice (Slnga pore) Pte Ltd STPB Lie No 140 West Malaysia Tour (lnclu slve Oentmg/ Cameron Highlands) by deluxe alrcondltlonec coach seven days SSI99/- sii days SSI79/-.. departure dally Genling/ Cameron Highlands four days BSI4O/-. Oentlng High lands four days SSISO/-. bj deluxe alrcondltloned882 words
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Advertisement229 1979-06-22 27 TOUR SUPER BEST OF ASIA Philippine v|»pan Korea Taiwan/Hong Kong Bangkok 18 20davs SS2bBOS27BO KL*****/***** Ahernale Saturday SAKURA FANTASY AH Japan Koi ea Taiwan Hong Koog Bangkok 17/IS/21 day* **********0 S2H<H) K**********0/***** EVERY MONDAY SCENIC TAIWAN 9/lf/i4diyj AU raiv.au Hont Kong BangkokSSU9OSI6IOSI(>9O K1.*************** EVERY MONDAY BLUEBELLETOUR Hongkong/Ocean Park/Macau/ Baackok/PaMaya 7229 words
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Advertisement415 1979-06-22 27 VIII ANNOUNCEMENTS PERSONAL 121 Msmsges/ Acknowledgement* i I 131 Religious Announcements MR. a MRS. TERENCE Domes, thank Rev Fathers, relatives and friends for their presents, presence and well wishes on the occassion of their marriage on 2/6/79. 'JESUS IS ALIVE' Evang-llstlc Crusade now on 19th to 22nd June. Tuesday to415 words
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Advertisement341 1979-06-22 27 fstaP*^ ssW NEWLY COMPLETED BANK OFFICE BUILDING I Basement. Ground and MtlfilM FioM ideal!) equipped for Hanking purposes. Jewellers. Goldsmith, etc Ist to 7th Root lor OMen 2. Unit Areas: From I.(KM) sq. It to 4.(XX) sq. It. 3. Located in iheCentral Singapore Business /.one— Middle Road. 4. First Rale341 words
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Advertisement3805 1979-06-22 28 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES r> 1 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES I IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES times ividfiv nvnnprtws i §>•* I m\*^J MM f l/f l/|/tf IIVJ BRAND NEW MAISONETTE dlst 10 HENRY PARK VICINITY tully fur- OANKER/ E MB A 8 S V 8 T A3,805 words
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Obituary, Illustration58 1979-06-22 29 A Requiem Mass to mark the first anniversary of the death of JOANNA D'CRUZ (beloved wife of F.X. D'Cruz and mother of Hilary, Tony, John, Percy and Leo) will be said at the St. Francis' Institution Chapel, Banda Hllir, Malacca, on Saturday, 23rd June, 1979, at 4.00 p.m. All relatives58 words
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Obituary, Illustration47 1979-06-22 29 In ever Loving memory of Mdm. P. Subhadra Simon Depirttd 22.6.71 Eight years have gone by since you let! us. But the sweat memories of you will remain deep in our hearts. Sadly missed but never forgotten Your loving husband and all the loved ones.47 words
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Obituary, Illustration24 1979-06-22 29 MRS. YONG PIANG YIN nee CHONG KON THYE Departed «.7« Always remembered by husband, children, grandchildren and all loved ones.24 words
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Obituary, Illustration25 1979-06-22 29 v MR. PACKIRISAMY Born <?-*-ltZ7 Departed n-t-TS IF WE CAN WALK THE ROAD TO HEAVEN DADDY. WELL BRING YOU HOME AGAIN Family Hawaii*.25 words
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Advertisement1385 1979-06-22 29 times friday properties GEMUINC BUYERS WANT to buy 54 Properties properties M for tale, call *****04 For Sale aBBBBBBBkBBaBBaBBBBBBBaaBBBBBBBE EBC WANTS HOUSES with wlth- out swimming pool Consult, no obligation *****40- *****41 b) f7«CS QKNUsNE BUYERS WANT bunga_^^^m»^_^^^»^^bm^-^«^ lows, semi-detached, terrace houses apartments in dlsts 5.9, DMT 1*. LUXURIOUS APARTMENT1,385 words
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Advertisement549 1979-06-22 29 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES GOOD MVESTMENT OFFICE space in Beach Road 456 sq ft tenanted $000/- or vacant possession $60,000 Tel *****9/ ***** —MEDIATE VACANCY PARTITIONED office rooms to let Central locality Rental negotiable *****3/ *****3 FURNISHED OFFICE TO share at Robinson Road Area 400 sqft Reasonable rental Contact Ivy *****41549 words
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Advertisement598 1979-06-22 29 ■UKrT TMAH PLATA rntrancr of a largr departmental store 428 sq ft at $4 50 psf (Inclusive) CORONATION "t-AZA (Butrt Timah) 2nd floor, area 280 sq.ft. Immediate occupation Selling price SBS.oooo.no SAMCO M 3257 (S Mm*) CHANGI GAROEN SHOPS (2.842 sq 11 (1.000) and Apartments (4.230 sqft. $600) Contact Mrs598 words
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Advertisement823 1979-06-22 29 PACIFIC 7 HARDWOODS PACIFIC HARDWOODS SDN. BHD., a newly formed joint venture between Weyerhauser Company and Sabah Foundation Group seeks applicants from suitably qualified and highly motivated Malaysian citizens for immediate appointment as FINANCIAL CONTROLLER The Person Not less than 35 years with a degree in Accounting or Business Administration823 words
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Advertisement101 1979-06-22 29 in thk high court of thk rkwhmcof si m;apork Companies Winding Ip No. 201 of 1978 In the Matter of the Companies Act (Chapter 185) And In the Matter of SAN HOTELS LIMITED. NOTICK OF WINDII G IP ORDER In the Matter of San Hotels Limited. Wlnding-up Order made 4th101 words
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Advertisement589 1979-06-22 29 dSLmVmmWmii KUMPULAN FIMA mJ2 B BERHAD KUMPULAN FIMA BERHAD. an integrated food company, invites suitably qualified applicants for the following positions at the Head Office and also its subsidiary companies: 1. PROJECT OFFICERS (AGRICULTURE) Candidates should possess a good Degree in Agricultural Science from Universiti Pertanian, Serdang or any other589 words
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Article, Illustration210 1979-06-22 30 WORK is aider way m wMmlßg and aeepealag SUmfenl Caaal frem Beetta Rea4 to Graage Rm< CM metres leap at a eeat ef $J.J mliUrn. This in part ef the $32 minion reeaaatraettea ef the caul by the Kavireament Mlmtetry to alleviate fluiiac la210 words
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Article50 1979-06-22 30 Disco dance course THE Metropolitan YMCA will hold a two-month course on disco dancing the Swing and Four touch by Filipino dancer Dianne Aldenez. The eight-session course will be held on Wednesdays from June 30 at 7.30 p.m. at its Palmer Road premises Those interested may telephone *****66. ext 9.50 words
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Article234 1979-06-22 30 LEE KIM CHEW - LEE KIM CHEW AUSSIE LOW AIRFARES PROPOSALS By ASEAN economic ministers are likely to convene a special meeting next month to decide on the Fraser government's proposals regarding limited participation of Asean airlines on the Australia-Britain route. The date and venue of the meeting,234 words
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147 1979-06-22 30 LEYLAND Vehicles of Britain is to study joint ventures to manufacture components for heavy vehicles like trucks, buses and agricultural vehi- cles. Speaking at a press conference to announce the opening of its representative office in Singapore yesterday, its resident director, Mr Richard Henley,147 words
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Article113 1979-06-22 30 Jailed for stealing furniture A LABOURER, Julius Pereira, 24, was Jailed a total of 15 months by a district court yesterday when he pleaded guilty to two counts of theft. He was jailed for nine months on the first charge of stealing three tables, three armchairs, one sofa and 10113 words
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Article71 1979-06-22 30 THE management committee of Jurong Town community centre wiD hold a civic tour to Sembawang Field Experimental Station, Telecommunication Authority of Singapore and two factories in Jurong on July 5 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Charges are $2.50 for youth group members and S3 for71 words
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Article41 1979-06-22 30 MR Peter Tan has been elected president of the HUDC Flat Owners Association of Famer Court management committee. Other officials include Mr Henry Urn See Hai (vicepresident), Mr Chua Chew Vong secretary and Mr Tan Tuang Chai (treasurer)41 words
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145 1979-06-22 30 Man gets three months for outrage in bus A MAN who outraged the modesty of a woman bus commuter by grabbing and pulling her blouse resulting in two buttons giving way, was yesterday jailed for three months by a district court. Lian Ah Hua, 36, admitted using criminal force on145 words
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145 1979-06-22 30 207 CADET OFFICERS, NCOs TO PASS OUT TOMORROW PROFESSOR J. A. Jansen, chairman of the National Cadet Corps Council, will review the passing-out parade of 62 cadet lieutenants and 145 senior NCOs at Temasek Junior College tomorrow at 5 p.m. The new cadot lieutenants are pre-university one students who have145 words
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Advertisement491 1979-06-22 30 I A leading manufacturing firm in Ju- U rong invites applications for the posi- I tion of ACCOUNTANT RESPONSIBILITY: c Plan, organise, and establish sound accounting practices. Responsible for day to day accounting operation Preparation of annual budget, monthly financial report, cash/ profit forecast c Establish standards and analyse variances491 words
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Advertisement685 1979-06-22 30 CUMMINS DIESEL SALES CORPORATION tm*m opphcotiom from suitobly quolified mole condidates who have completed full-time Nationol Service for the position of SERVICE TRAINING INSTRUCTOR Position: He will report to The Manager Training and Distribution Support He will assist the Cummins Marketing effort in the Asio/Pocific region through training of the685 words
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Advertisement101 1979-06-22 30 THE AMERICAN ANTIQUE LOOK AT BARGAIN PRICES FROM T Now, you can bring home^^ the rich American antique 3 look. Cosy and classy. At iuiff« 1 1 Bwl I Roccos furniture discount HutrhJ I warehouse prices. Come to I Rocco. We have something for I everybody. *""""*<. o^yl, ffe- ->^go^^\yvc\vc\%101 words
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488 1979-06-22 31 LONDON, Thurs THE £254,765 (551.187,205) damages given by a High Court to a Malaysian, Dr Lim Poh Choo, who is "now a wreck of a human being" suffering from irremediable brain damage following a minor operation in a London hospital in 1973, was reduced488 words
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219 1979-06-22 31 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Three operational centres in Penang, Port Klang and Johore will be set up under the national contingency plan to control oil spills in the Straits of Malacca. A total of $23 million will be spent to implement the plan.219 words
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180 1979-06-22 31 IGP has power to burn books: Ghazali KUALA LUMPUR, Than. Heme Affairs Minister Turn Sri Ghaall Skafle said the I— pe«Ur-Oe«enU of Pelfee has the pewer te ban keeka er ether deeameate that eaa threaten aatteaal aeearity. He was replyiag to Mr Urn Kit JiaaK (DAP— PetoJlag) la Parllameat today.AFP - 180 words
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Article64 1979-06-22 31 JOHORE BARU. Thurs. Customs officers today found nine bags of tin ore worth $18,000 after diving for three days in 20 m of water off Penggarang. near here. The M 0 kg of tin ore was reported to have been sunk by two smugglers before theyNST - 64 words
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Article36 1979-06-22 31 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs MIC Youth has set up a 10member committee headed by its leader. Mr V.L. Kandan, to embark on a nationwide campaign against the drinking of illicit samsu in the country. Bernama.Bernama - 36 words
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245 1979-06-22 31 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The government is investigating alleged corruption in four land deals in Malacca, Parliament was told today. Deputy Minister of Law, DatuK Abdullah Rahman, told the House that the government will take action against those found guilty of corruption regardless ofNST - 245 words
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Article33 1979-06-22 31 KOTA KINABALU, Thurs. The Sabah Government has decided to exempt all films produced in Malaysia from entertainment duties. State Minister of Housing and Local Government, Datuk Joseph Palrin, said recently. BernamaBernama - 33 words
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Article185 1979-06-22 31 OAA fares to go up next month KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday AIRFARES for intra-regional travel on most airlines in the Orient will be increased by up to seven per cent from next month. The increase was announced here yesterday following a day-long meeting of representatives of the Orient Airlines' Association (OAA).Reuter - 185 words
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Article129 1979-06-22 31 WORK ON CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Work is to begin, in this International Year of the Child, on a hospital in Kuala Lumpur exclusively for children. It would have room for 250 for a start. The hospital, near the Jalan Raja Laut-Jalan La tiff junction, will have casualty and129 words
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197 1979-06-22 31 X LUMPUR, Thurs. MALAYSIAN and South Korean officials ended their second day of air talks today without settling their dispute over the interpretation of certain provisions of the air services agreement between the two countries. A Malaysian spokesman said there had been 'someAFP - 197 words
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Advertisement257 1979-06-22 31 \MW^ CHINESE ART AND I r/ Zf HANDICRAFT EXHIBITION ORIGINAL DATE MAY 12-JUNE 12 TIME: 10 30 Hrs 22.00 Hr» rf EXTENfJEO DATE: JUNE 13- JULY 12 VENUE WORLD TRAOE CENTRE SINGAPORE Jy Next to CaW« Car Station i Worid famous Chinas "Jade Suits Sewn with Gold Threads" together with257 words
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Advertisement854 1979-06-22 31 Whr\ expanding multinational company has vacancies for them I following career posts in the field of Computer Systems Sales COMPUTER MARKETING EXECUTIVE Required to introduce o well known ond highlv regarded computer system with particular applications in the data base, on-line and international data communications fields to the S E854 words
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Advertisement461 1979-06-22 31 IN TMC INCH COURT O» INK Kr-.l'l HI l( OP ■INOAPOM Suil No. \\W\ of 197» B.'lwecn MOSCOW NAKODNV HANK LIMITED Plaintiffs Ant I.MOUOIWTHING 2. HOO LIONG iMIO 3. KWKK MX: LIAN 4. OKI MOC I Dpfrndanls ADVKRTISK.MKN I To: 1 HOO LIONG THING of 6 Grunge Garden. Singapore 2461 words
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Article130 1979-06-22 32 WEST INDIES, the holders, will again contest the final of the World Cup cricket at Lord's on Saturday. Their opponents will be England, who yesterday squeezed home by nine runs the slimmest margin recorded in the Cup against New Zealand in Manchester. The West Indies hadReuter - 130 words
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Article, Illustration211 1979-06-22 32 Pakistanis beaten by 43 runs LONDON, Thurs. The West Indies weathered a strong Pakistan fight-back to register a 43-run win in the World Cup cricket semi-finals at the Oval here yesterday. Facing a 60-over total of 293 for six, Pakistan lost a wicket with the score only 10, but Zaheer211 words
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Article184 1979-06-22 32 WEST INDIES C. GreeaMge c Ban b Asif 73 D. HayaM c and b Asif 65 V. Uekar* b Asif 42 C. LJ*j4 c Mudassar b Asif 37 C. Uag c sub b Imran 34 A. KaUfcfcamaa b Imran 11 A. Roberta not out 7 i. Ganer not outReuter - 184 words
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259 1979-06-22 32 LONDON, Thurs. Batsmen took over and runs flowed freely as the sun j shone on firm wickets in j the English county cricket i championship yesterday. j After weeks of cold and i damp weather, it was the bowlers' turn to struggle. Richard259 words
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Article51 1979-06-22 32 BOLTON (England). Thurs. A blind American. 69, three octogenarians, five Lebanese generals and two husband-and-wife teams are among 1,500 road runners entered for the world veterans' championships iere on July 21 and 22. The blind competitor runs by holding on to a guide rope, held by another runner.Reuter - 51 words
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Article136 1979-06-22 32 MANCHESTER, Thurs. England beat New Zealand in the World Cup cricket semi-final by a slim nine runs here yesterday a margin so fragile that when the 60th and final over began the result could have gone either way. The now-familiar disastrous start saw EnglandReuter - 136 words
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Article184 1979-06-22 32 ENGLAND J. Brearley c Lees b Coney 53 0. Baycatt r Howarth b Hadlee 2 W. Larklas c Coney b McKechnie 7 G. G**ea b McKechnie 71 1). Gawer run out 1 1. Batluun Ibw b Cairns 21 D. Raadall not out 42 C.OMc Lees b Troup 0 R.Reuter - 184 words
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236 1979-06-22 32 HANGZHOU, Thurs. Second-seeded Han Jian, of China, defeated a tired Tariq Wadood, of Pakistan, 15-0, 15-11 to capture the men's singles title in the second World Badminton Federation championships here last night. In other finals, Patama Sirisriro and Suleeporn Jittariyakul, of Thailand, beat LivReuter; AFP - 236 words
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Article354 1979-06-22 32 BREMEN. Thurs. English international defender Dave Watson yesterday signed a two-year contract with West German First Division club Bremen. The 32-year-old Manchester City player joined his present club three seasons ago from Sunderland, after spells with Rotherham and Notts County, and has been a regular member of the England354 words
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288 1979-06-22 32 Watson signs for West German club were being made into expenses paid to athletes at the Highland Games in Edinburgh last August. McMaster, however, did not name the athlete. BASKETBALL The Soviet Union won the men's European championships when they Deal Israel 98-76 in Turin last night. GOLF Sally AustinAgencies - 288 words
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Advertisement518 1979-06-22 32 UNION CARBIDE SINGAPORE 6ROUP OF COMPANIES A vacancy exists in our Group Traaaury locatad In Orchard Towars for an INTERNAL AUDIT MANAGER reporting to the Group Treasurer This position is suitable for someone who Is a Singapore citizen or a Permanent Resident of between the ages 30 and 40; Has518 words
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Advertisement622 1979-06-22 32 Career opportunities with one of the leading beauty houses in Singapore Cosmetic Sales Manageress" Must have experience in a similar field Able to conduct sales and promotions and give advice to customers Administrative Clerks With experience in typing and correspondence Able to work independently Knowledge of accounting an advantage Executive622 words
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Advertisement18 1979-06-22 32 Pa^W^Tf^ al H at a^^^^^^H 1 *__I^^ bJibbbbbbbbbbU i^^^^C .Hair* H^l H faf a W^^T7|PB I Hak W|tar^F?t218 words
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196 1979-06-22 33 IALTIMORE. Thurs. ,ho rode Spectacular I ;entuckv [Jerby and the rounded yesterday by c< fter the teenager's am aine possession charges. I have suspended him Franklin)," said Delp, ho trains Spectacular [id for Hawksworth "arm, from his barn at 'imlico Racecourse. "As f today, he's196 words
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Article26 1979-06-22 33 REGISTRY OF VEHICLES Wl Admin will meet Enforcement Ml in the ■Saroja"s challenge trophy" soccer match at the Geylan* Stadium next Saturday at 5p.m26 words
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Article150 1979-06-22 33 ONE IN A MILLION CLINCHER ASCOT (England), Ihurs. One In A Million, winner of the English l.tM Guineas (lassie last May, clinched the t:l94#i («*MM) first prize In the Coronation Stakes on the second day of the Royal Ascot Week here. But the b*\ filly, by Tarity nut of Singe,Reuter - 150 words
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229 1979-06-22 33 FAIRWAY - FAIRWAY By BATTLE OF SHILOH BSBHa up against weak .ipposition in Race Three in the Penang pro-am races tomorrow, and looks set to greet the judge. The young Brolga five-year-old's best showing iast year was a narrowsecond to Pokolbin in a Class 3. Div229 words
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Article723 1979-06-22 33 DAfP 1 2.30 CLASS 6, DIV 2 1,200 m IV/W^ x ($B,OOO $5,600 to winner) 1 WTO CordofOb Apple) Rang 657 (dc -3i f+m 6 2 <E67 Pragmahat a iAuriciTan4s* (dc -61 Ml" 3 3 OKS OfMiiiOanewaiAjric.Tehs 56.5idc -5.51 I** 7 4 050 Great Laap i Credit Tan723 words
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561 1979-06-22 33 JOHN HENDERSON - JOHN HENDERSON By London, Thursday THE Wimbledon tennis championships, first staged in 1877 as an exnew leisure activity, are about to demonstrate, once again, their remarkable pulling T Mra w, mbWon starts on Monday and. for two weeks, will attract daily audiencesReuter - 561 words
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Article, Illustration258 1979-06-22 33 Billie Jean out with groin muscle strain EASTBOURNE. Thurs. Billie Jean King, who next week begins her bid for a record 20th Wimbledon title, limped out of the US$lOO,OOO ($219,000) women's international tournament with a groin strain yesterday. Billie Jean had shared the first eight games of her third-round matchReuter - 258 words
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Article131 1979-06-22 33 SURBITON (England). Thurs. Victor Amaya led five Americans into the quarter-finals of the Surrey grass courts tennis championships here yesterday, unleashing his cannonball serve to blast 15 aces. Amaya beat Britain's Robin DrysdaJe 7-6, 6-3, even breaking a ball during the first-set tie-break byReuter - 131 words
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407 1979-06-22 33 ROEHAMPTON, Thurs SOUTH African Tanya Harford yesterday won through the Wimbledon qualifying competition to secure a first-round centre court match against reigning women's singles champion Martina Navratilova next week. Tanya, 20, won all her three qualifying matches in straight sets. She is unlikelyReuter; AFP - 407 words
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Article106 1979-06-22 33 THE TOP MONEY WINNERS Men: I John MoKnrm(lS) I 553t?,125 <$K2,3lt), 2 Jimmy (onnors (US) m,lBi <«*7,«2t), 3 Bjorn Borg (Swr) 239,742 <$525,tt4), 4 Vitas (.erulaitis (IS) ISC.M9 ($3Sa,«lB), S Peter Fleming (IS) 121,237 (s2ts^M), S Ros Tanner (IS) 118 t 2f7 ($2tt,873), 7 Wojtek Flbak (Pol) 1*9, 169 (S23H,Bfil),106 words
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Article, Illustration231 1979-06-22 33 NEW YORK, Thurs. Larry Holmes, makes his third title defence tomorrow night against obscure Californian Mike Weaver in Madison Square Garden. A crowd of about 15,000 are expected to attend the scheduled 15-round fight many of them drawn by a highly attractive "preliminary" bout between former lightweightReuter - 231 words
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Advertisement239 1979-06-22 33 I II H If^k B 3 H^flH l^l^l^H B^tß^B^. Bauer 5715X1 Microcomputer a Moving Memories with BAUER Today, Bauer is a world leader in Bmm cine cameras for silent and sound film cassettes. cameras and projectors. The latest and most The exposure, zoom and recording level con- j£R f_ advanced239 words
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Article, Illustration542 1979-06-22 34 BERNARD PEREIRA - BERNARD PEREIRA COMMENT... By WON'T the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association ever learn? They blamed Timesport for the near-cancellation of the Singapore Open grasscourt championships last year. One of their officials even went to the extent of claiming that I, singlehandedly, had542 words
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292 1979-06-22 34 PATRICK BASTIANS - PATRICK BASTIANS By JUDO, the only martial art accepted as an Olympic sport, may be doomed to extinction in the Republic when the Singapore Judo Club comes crashing down. Any day now, the Singapore Judo Federation, whose registered address is at the SJC's premises292 words
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Article25 1979-06-22 34 FOUR mass participation events national jog. walk. swimming and cycling will be held in this year's Pesta Sukan programme from August to September25 words
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Article127 1979-06-22 34 NIRMALA RICE just made it to the final of the Maidenform Challenge Trophy squash tournament yesterday, edging out vastly-improved Judith D'Silva 8-10, 9-2, 9-4, 6-9, 94 in the semi-finals at the Kallang Complex, reports PATRICK BASTIANS. In the other semi-final, top seed Betty Yeo had127 words
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Article, Illustration428 1979-06-22 34 LIM SENG HOCK stole the limelight on the third day of the South-east Asia age-group swimming trials when he shattered Poon Kah Leong's four-month-old national under-14 record in the 100 metres butterfly with a time of 1 mm. 03.4 sec. at the Toa Payoh428 words
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314 1979-06-22 34 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By AFTER four days of hectic competition, Yco and Yanmar Diesel, both of the Philippines, Korea's Medium Industries Bank and Thailand's C.P. Broiler have survived to battle it out for the honours in the Phey Yew Kok basketball tournament, which resumes today314 words
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264 1979-06-22 34 Sof tballers prepare to face Filipinos WHO'S afraid of the Philippines, the favourites for this September's South-east Asia Games' softball title? Certainly not Singapore, their biggest rivals! At least that is the kind of psyching Singapore's national men's and women's teams are receiving, four days a week, during training at264 words
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Article15 1979-06-22 34 PRINTERS Circuit International thrashed Sandvik Singa pore 4-0 in the Ovaltime soccer tournament.15 words
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Advertisement436 1979-06-22 34 Who can best answer your building project aircon needs! H^. m our oca arr er M an M Bk I represent the people who've m 1 bt'en in the aircon business M RVHHi longer than anyone else in *^8 I tne wor^- wnen it comes w W jte^jß Bto airconditionmg436 words
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166 1979-06-22 35 Koreans spring surprise with new-look team KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. With some of their key players unavailable, South Korea will have a tough time defending their title I in the Merdeka soccer tournament, beginning on June 27. The Koreans sprang a surprise by naming a new-look side for the tournament, with166 words
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Article18 1979-06-22 35 PORT Authority Recreation Club beat Rothmans 2-1 in a friendly soccer match at Bukii Chermin vesterdav.18 words
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Article144 1979-06-22 35 Malaysia to field Yip KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs Yip Chee Keong, back on holiday, will don Malaysian colours in the friendly match against the Irish national selection at the Merdeka Stadium tomorrow night. The 24-year-old former international, who is playing professional soccer for Hongkong First Division club South China FC will144 words
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Article, Illustration301 1979-06-22 35 BM ND WEE, who kept gml fw Singapore in last night's friendly soccer match against Hanover, M West Germany, at tk* N»tl»n*l Stadium, was surprisrd and slMrked U read a rtpart absat bis "disapprapanrr" fr»m training rrparts JOK DORAI. Yrstoday'8 New NatiM came301 words
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Article, Illustration299 1979-06-22 35 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI Withdrawals force Merdeka changes By RAHIM HUSSEIN, the midfield player who was dropped from the Malaysia Cup squad last month after the preliminary round matches, was yesterday recalled for next week's Merdeka soccer competition. Also called up to299 words
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Article186 1979-06-22 35 KIALA LUMPUR. Thurs The Football Association of Malaysia, who have no jurisdiction over Singapore players, take a serious view of the conduct of goalkeeper Lim Chiew Peng and rightback Jai Prakash in the controversy -riddled Malaysia Cup final last Saturday. They will write to theNST - 186 words
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Article372 1979-06-22 35 WILFRED YEO - WILFRED YEO By Former World Cup champion Paeng Nepomuceno, of the Philippines, overcame a bruised thumb today to confirm a showdown with fellow lefthandei Peter Lew, of Singapore, in the Indonesian Open masters final I on Sunday afternoon j l,ew, winner of the last two Thai372 words
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291 1979-06-22 35 PATRICK BASTIANS - Off -form CSC squander short corners PATRICK BASTIANS By WITH an option to play or not to play on a sodden pitch. Ceylon Sports Club and Police dribbled themselves to a scoreless draw in their Premier Hockey League match at Thomson Road yesterday Ii was a miserable clcb;it for ihe291 words
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Article323 1979-06-22 35 SINGAPORE 1 HANOVER• I IF there had been a prize for the team who could keep the ball in their possession for the longest period, Hanover, of West Germany, would have won it hands down last night at the National Stadi- urn, though beaten 1-0323 words
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Article46 1979-06-22 35 TOA PAYOH beat Keppel 24-11 in a Singapore i.etball league match. Other results: GECON 17 Rollei 10, Varsity 18 SIA 14. Texins 18 URA 14, Defenders 16 Behn Meyer 12, Bukit Merah 14 POSB 11. VC 16 Westlake 13. BP 37 Corona 15.46 words
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Article98 1979-06-22 35 A dozen teams expected BANGKOK, Thurs. If all countries accept the invitations, the fourth Asian schools rugger championship, the first major event in the Thai Rugby Union's golden jubilee calendar, should see well over a do/on loams in action. Already invitations have gone out to eight countries for the AugustNST - 98 words
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Article99 1979-06-22 35 KAKSA A heal Bins Hasan OC I .'t-0 in a nalional junior table lennis inloitoam championship match in I'ni Chine School last night Oiher results: SAKSA B bl Shinß Wah :i-2. VC Blue bl S< honls A 3-0. SAKRA A bl VC Roil M, SAKSA A bl99 words
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Article, Illustration216 1979-06-22 35 PETER SIOW - Shooters for meet in Selangor PETER SIOW By SINGAPORE'S leading trap shooters will travel across the causeway to compete in the Selangor championships from July They are E. Leonard, Tan Boon Huat, Loke Yung Fun, Oh Chu Hock. Heung Yan Yuen and Lee Eng Hong. Apart from Loke, the others216 words
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176 1979-06-22 35 BERNARD PEREIRA - BERNARD PEREIRA By NATIONAL trainee Syed Hussein will defend his men's singles title for the eighth successive year when he meets the Republic's former Thomas Cup player, Syed Ahmad Bakar in the Singapore Vigilante Corps' individual badminton championships final at the176 words
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Advertisement136 1979-06-22 35 KLIM PRICES INCREASE ON JULY IST RIGHT NOW YOU CAN BUY INSTANT KUM AT IflWtß PRICES We reluctantly announce price increases for our popular Klim Instant Milk from July Ist. We can't keep prices down, but we've kept increases to a minimum, and we are informing you in advance. This136 words
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Miscellaneous48 1979-06-22 35 BASKETBALL Phey Yew Kok trophy competition (Gay World Stadium 7 30). HOCKEY Prisons B v SAFSA C.S Tamils Y. C. v Marine Parade A. SOiCKB National Youlh tourney: Marine Parade v Jalan Tiong. Queenstown Cosmos v Forces (Fairer Park grounds 5.15). SWIMMING SEA agegroup trials (Toa Payoh pool48 words
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Article, Illustration218 1979-06-22 36 SHANNON, Thursday A SERBIAN nationalist hijacker, who mm to have been sentenced today for conspiracy to murder Yugoslav diplomats, surrendered to the police at Shannon airport Just after the plane landed from New York. The man, who was Identified as Nikola Kavaja, 45, of Paterson, NewReuter; UPI - 218 words
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Article97 1979-06-22 36 PEKING, Thurs. Opinion polls are to be introduced in China to test the efficiency of minor officials. Chairman Hua Guofeng (Hua Kuo-feng) has revealed, hinting at an extensive spring-cleaning of the bureaucracy. He also foreshadowed a crack-down on elements who demand rights but forgetAFP - 97 words
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Obituary58 1979-06-22 36 MOM. THEM SMMA W/O Michael passed away peacefully on 21-6-7S. Leaving behind three sons:- Soosal Michael. Kolanthasamy Michael. Nathan Michael, two daughters, three daughters-in-law and grandchildren Cortege leaving today at 1 pm from Blk 4S. Rm 210 Yung Sheng Rd Taman Jurong to Church of Our Lady of Lourdes58 words
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Article444 1979-06-22 36 Vietnam gets warning from US WASHINGTON, Thur* THE United States put Vietnam on notice yesterday that it would be "very seriously concerned" about across the border attacks against Thailand by Vietnamese forces stationed in Kampuchea. >^^— State Department spokeswoman Jill Schuker said the United States is prepared to honour itsAgencies - 444 words
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Advertisement80 1979-06-22 36 0 ightest in the world Weighs only 6 j-i kilos (1 3lbs) The Freearm Compact f u l Elna Lotus sewing machine needs no carrying case Just fold or unfold to go anywhere or to sew Complete with handy built-tn accessories for easy sewing. Available in three models- Lotus Tsp80 words
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Advertisement312 1979-06-22 36 BUSINESS TIMES Mngapore'i Ftranetal Daily Cnvfi Ptic» 5Ot Atmuiil Sub-., nphon Sl.Vi For subscnptmn, 1:1 II ***** 1 Fxt LWI TODAYS HIGHLIGHTS. The era of push button phones performing a variety of functions will soon be with us. Find out what the Telecoms $100m a year plan will do for312 words
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Miscellaneous133 1979-06-22 36 Amsterdam 13-24 C Sunny i Mull* 25-32 C Cloudy AUk-iis 23-32 C Clear Maatreal 16-27C Oar Baagkak 28-31C Clear Maaea* 11-17C Clear Beirat 24-33C Sunny New Delhi 30-40C Clear Berlin 13-26C Clear New Yarfc 16-29C Clear Bnuaeto 16-26C Sunny Parts 16-27C Cloudy Baeaas Aires 8-14 C Clear Perth 15-21 C133 words
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Article, Illustration848 1979-06-22 1 TAN BAN HUAT - TAN BAN HUAT By READ for pleasure. Listen for pleasure. These are the two sure ways recommenried by Dr. Liaw Yock Fang, a lecturer in Malay language at Nanyang University and Malay literature at Joint Campus, to brush up any language.848 words
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Article25 1979-06-22 1 gooyong a kid, lamb For example, you may say, MuyaVig bujian le ;£i£ o gaoya'ng. meaning, "The mothergoat has lost her lamb.25 words
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Article147 1979-06-22 1 fem^^B^ ay* 'aT-«t£»trHi X ft *Jt* till *D/fiBC* Ml*** teikfi fCJ^CP. Snowof^jj^^ saw* > i*^^ft*.«***•« (ijjT*#a 3£*iRtt* fft»Jifi!ifi'4fc FB« f*«» ft Jjr>i---»|»ifffiij t-H f jJiJt^^i^? fife tb« Jt B fc f n W t* f*&ffl*ffifti -rfniL* Has**.** fft 1 ft* twm m t iv m k f m ft ft147 words
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Article, Illustration39 1979-06-22 1 A lamb j£ is represented by a sheep i£. ready to stand on its feet <»»). As the four strokes stand for fire, the lamb is also a sheep ready for roasting on the fire %mwA%39 words
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Advertisement584 1979-06-22 1 1 Lucky Draw ticket will be given for every purchase of $5/- to a maximum of 100 Lucky Draw rickets from members of the Katong Shopping Centre Trader's Association. From 26th May through Ist July 1979 Date and Time of Draw: Ist July 1979, 3 p/n. Venue of Draw: Katong584 words
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Advertisement225 1979-06-22 1 INSIDE: LEISURE: TV times they f a-chan-ging. 2 D Harvard Business Schools sacred cow it in dispute 7 D Dowry deaths by fir* still happen in India. 9 A«^> aoaoaoaoaotananllvoaatl^aoaoaosfcsaw "'•vt«jg|i|P!r r a»^Bao»»^ao»__^^^^^^^ta| r-y-o-t-^f*^-:* ao>o>>o>>k<. aoioW kal>o>o>^Z^o>o>o>o>o>ZsPtli>o>tao>>^ ao>V aoR»>o>o»»>o»»w^^^l H^ J aoai^l Haoio. Cross quality works for the best names.225 words
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Article, Illustration115 1979-06-22 2 FRANKIE Vaughan, who gave us evergreens like Green Door, Cabaret, Mame, Hello Dolly and There Must be a Way, will give a one night performance at the Grand Ballroom of the Hilton Hotel on June 28. This versatile British singer has enjoyed international success since 1954115 words
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Article, Illustration847 1979-06-22 2 GERALDINE TANG - TV times they are a-changing GERALDINE TANG By RTS is doing away with repeats of certain locally produced TV programmes, which is an indication that <t is becoming more critical in its self-appraisal to improve TV programming. Programmes affected are those with limited appeal and so not worth a second847 words
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Article438 1979-06-22 2 GERALDINE TANG - Going potty over art of ceramics GERALDINE TANG By THESE intricate clay objects d'art very much, local flavoured are the proud handmade treasures of part-time sculptor Chua Koon Wa. Mr Chua, 30, works as an outdoor activities assistant at Sentosa by day. He spends time moulding them after work at438 words
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Advertisement512 1979-06-22 2 DICTIONARIES Every thinking man should have one. Here's your chance to pick one up for home, school or office. Select from a wide range from $2/60 to $200/=. PENGUIN REFERENCE LIBRARY 38 comprehensive and easy to refer to titles in this collection. M English Dictionary \k| Unrivalled as a catalogue512 words
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Advertisement7 1979-06-22 2 OMtebal GYRO~>«RE The Fan for all seasons7 words
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Miscellaneous870 1979-06-22 2 TV and Radio SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening and Housewives Mati- J-JJ and (Malay) nee The Young Manager 8.00 Laverne and Snrley (Mandarin Film) 8.30 The Paper Chase Losing Streak 4.30 lnterm,ss.on J- 3 J ft^) aa n 9.45 Cultural Diary (English) 6.00 Open.ng and Play Guitar 9 50 Tv870 words
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Advertisement664 1979-06-22 3 DoiTt miss outjoin the" in crowd'af fP CITK PLAZA throbbing centre of the BOs As the saying goes, "better late than never". Well! Although £*^QsH*i k a little late, you can still make it provided you decide early. m§ mamma mmmm mmmam ro mJj Qg% $rQ/j\i m\. You may be664 words
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Advertisement345 1979-06-22 4 o oooooooooooooooooooooooooc §37th EXPLOSIVE DAY! QNo Free A|\C All 4 SHOWS DAILY: x List UULUR lljm 2 3 6 15 9 1^ C THE ULTIMATE HIGH ADVENTURE! !l! RICHARD KOC.FR .RICI Rl>. HARDY I IHWION "MOORI HARRIS KRUGFR WILD GEESE oTwo Morning Shows Packed to Capacity SDon't Miss It TOMORROW345 words
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Advertisement524 1979-06-22 4 EUnnCELISTI[ 1 CRUSRDE 21-24 JUnE 1979 NighUy 7.30pm Afenue ApollD Hotel Speaker: Rev. John Lee K.P. Guest Speaker Rev. Tom ferthan We Pray for the Sick o j "Jesus has saved my famMy and I > Blessed us with Good Health" Mdm. Ng Eng Slew U DLL ARE WELCOmi U524 words
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Advertisement412 1979-06-22 4 16th PHMTASTIC DAY! VobT» j CT f •j HURRY! HURRY! >,„,„, f] 4jT 1 P oc^i^rLc. >■" I 4 > CUSSCM FUI WTO M KWAM CltH PU 'Vj, a, PMH M.LMMS M MS BEST l (l Jfc^ 3?T^^ T +.!PalV^aMB «i N/y|6iv* ♦1 UPy 1IP1h;!iW!'BI i fjJFm 1NSUTAN TOMORROW A412 words
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Advertisement211 1979-06-22 4 i r ■■■■■SBHBaa h LIDO 58th Super DAY! (*****4) 4 SHOWS DAILY 11, 2.30, 6 9pm PRICES: Circle $4. Stals S3 S2-No Free List 88. i PRINCE 30th DAY! (Phone *****38) I lam, 1 30, 4, 6.45 9.15 JJ GoidleHcHJun Chevy Chose PWWMOWIT PCTURf S PRESENTS A M»LLER MUKIS HBCaHS211 words
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Advertisement595 1979-06-22 4 ■>■■■■ ft OBG*NI*»TIOH ■"'iw. t n'-'i M) NOW SHdWINC BJ S Lkj V,,,,, "Th. BAOTHERS" MANDARIN m Scoi., I NIXI HANCT H •TM€ CRANE FIGHTER' MANDARIN in Scopr NOW SHOWING' II am. I 45. 4 00. 64S 9IS "THE CRANE FIGHTER' p. V. ANI B BJ 1 I nm. I595 words
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Advertisement84 1979-06-22 5 kflkl k^k^k^^k^^^k^k^k^ PWW I k^kVffV^v^kk.^k^^K *^k^kl k^k^k^^^ .^k^k^Bkl J k^kW^. k^k^^^^^^^^V k^k^k^^^^^^^^^^k^S k^k^kß ■km^ I PBm' maim k^kT k^^S kT) "**llfrri' WUjjp- N^ t m\r^ H C\J m W^ > SP^^^H W I JBk^ W By Bm^ tfj Bki! kVkL Sk Kk kakv J smmH B^' BT* lz Bp^ i84 words
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Advertisement232 1979-06-22 5 RINA COMPANY INVITES YOU TO SEE A FULL RANGE OF TECNDBnS GAS COOKERS COOK|R_HOODS /I set of 7 pc cotour ware\ I with every purchase Fully stainless steel body Crystal heat proof cover 4 gas burners with adaptable LPG/PUB nozzle lets Hot plate* Electric Oven. Electric Grill Timer Adjustable legs232 words
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Advertisement150 1979-06-22 5 presents JTijht^ 1 WV J-illllLnJ r %o° <J^|Ji||A& The daaling decode of The Roaring *M ±toJ£~~~T m Twenties has returned! A decade of §1 H^^*"" sparkling entertainment and 0 exfratxiqance when pleasure was at 1^25 rrs peofc. Brought to you by The #1 Neptune Revue. Cho.eographer Tony gl fc^M l«150 words
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Advertisement136 1979-06-22 5 >^B a^kw_ VA^^B^ F^J I atIRAMA DISCO FEATURING SUPER REVUE' BY LA PASSE PARTOUT MODEL AGENCY SUPER PRIZES —WEA ALBUMS. SUPERMAN T-SHIRTS. CINEMA TICKETS SUPER DISCO CONTEST WITH PRIZES TO BE WON SUPER PAUL CHEONG WELL KNOWN D J. TO SPIN THE LATEST HITS ON THE CHARTS Ii 1 H136 words
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Article, Illustration1140 1979-06-22 6 AFTER the hysteria of the late Sixties when women were encouraged to throw away their bras and often their husbands, women's magazines preaching family values are back in fashion, fully recovered from a circulation drop of a decade ago. Sticking to "kinder" (children) and1,140 words
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749 1979-06-22 6 LEE GEOK BOI - LEE GEOK BOI By A SCIENTIST has come up with what could be a great new drug, one to enable us to read the minds of our fellow men. Besides a vaccine against the common cold, this new drug will be a great boon749 words
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Advertisement245 1979-06-22 6 Summertime Skin Care Two Way Make-up Presentation The Principal Miss June Liew directing Miss Singapore lajiah Sharma on beauty make up Demonstration now on at BEAUTY BCHOOL tjjh by renowned beauticians from Japan: > Miss Yamaguchi (Make up Artist) Mr Shono (Skin Specialist) jt Free courses will be conducted Ring245 words
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Advertisement83 1979-06-22 6 Your popular British ROTHSCHILD GOLDBAR FRAME in sg, 10g 100g is available now at HERM&S Ibtff PARIS r I HCHMCs An assertive, audacious fragrance that H leaves you breathless A^^vl By Hermes of Paris. This beautiful coffret savon. eaude B^fc^ toilette parfum worth $6000. is imv Kh yours, FREE, with83 words
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1814 1979-06-22 7 RAY DAFTER - RAY DAFTER I op-level controversy over the case-study method By Cambridge (Maer) Although the case study is an excelV lent device for teaching students to apply theory and technique, it does not provide an ideal way of communicating concepts and analytical methods in the1,814 words
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Article, Illustration400 1979-06-22 7 WARD MOREHOUSE - WARD MOREHOUSE By in New York THE energy crunch may have a silver lining for John Harley's pocket book. He has a small, onehorse business in Central Park driving a horsedrawn cab. He has been driving it for 17 yean,. While400 words
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Advertisement26 1979-06-22 7 s St^ai AmoilahoV Steel Wire Rope MADE IN HOLLAND SINCE 1845 Sole Agent [SI CONTIUM ENGINEERS U3 FE.PTE.LTD. i""H 12 Gul Dnve Singapore 22 Tet *****7726 words
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Advertisement140 1979-06-22 7 I D i E EEIK A system of your own DP-7874 is the newest from Fujitsu Ten. It is by itself a power Amplifier to give you 40 Watts or 80 Watts if compact unit consisting of an Auto-Reverse Cassette you prefer. Deck and an AM/FM/MPX Tuner. Tnere js a140 words
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769 1979-06-22 8 TOSHIO KOJIMA - TOSHIO KOJIMA Police report says great amounts o£ drugs are smuggled in By in TOKYO As of the end of 1977, there were 2,502 gangs with nearly 110,000 members. They are organised into seven families, the biggest being theReuter - 769 words
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Article, Illustration639 1979-06-22 8 HARRY ELLIS - How the Chinese worker buys the little luxuries "A BICYCLE," said a cheerful Mrs Lou Ying-ying "wristwatch, sewing machine, transistor radio and, if they can afford it, a TV." Thus Mrs Lon listed the hopes, dreams and priorities of a Chinese )family, once the basics of food, clothing and shelter639 words
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Advertisement274 1979-06-22 8 SSzechuan IfaT China Palace Restaurant si Floor Wellington Building. (Opposite Mandarin Hotel) f^Ha^^Bal Orchard Road Singapore 9 Tel *****78 *****65 pBJBJ] *^!rsfcanton e secu,s,ne) O*«O 1 Four seated appe-s^anto^ 2 Buddha Jump Over in I 1 Baked Shangha. 8 Ft— HFw**** tt-J A table-full of the best Chinese delicacies For274 words
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Advertisement65 1979-06-22 8 STOP THAT SCRATCHING! Great news for people whoarealways scratching their scalps because of dandruff, seborrhea or even psoriasis Denorex Medicated Shampoo is formulated to help remove ugly white scales, control flaking, medicate scabby lesions, and lift off scurf It also helps stop itching No matter what shampoo you've used before65 words
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Article, Illustration330 1979-06-22 9 ALEXANDER MacLEOD - ALEXANDER MacLEOD By MacLEOD in Oslo THE Vikings are voyaging again. A 50-foot replica of one of their longboats is heading from the Norwegian port of Trondheim for the Isle of Man in the Irish Sea. one of the numerous places in330 words
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Article, Illustration741 1979-06-22 9 SANJOY HAZARIKA - SANJOY HAZARIK A Dowry deaths by fire still happen in India By in New Delhi WOMEN are not for burning, chanted about 150 demonstrators early this month outside the house of a Delhi family whom they accused of fatally burning a young bride. TheAP - 741 words
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Advertisement179 1979-06-22 9 VOLVO OWNERS:THIS IS YOUR WEEK. m1 v I 51l I W jlwa Volvos have a world Why not take advantage of famous reputation for their his visit by phoning *****8 engineering, so here's your for an appointment, chance to find out more He'll be here from 25 June about your179 words
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Advertisement172 1979-06-22 9 Introducing the RICOH KRS The introduction of the The interchangeability of its Ricoh KRS brings the ease "X" bayonet mount lets you and versatility of a Single capture myriad images. And Lens Reflex camera within the price of the Ricoh KRS? your reach. you'll be nicely surprised Begin to take172 words
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Article, Illustration997 1979-06-22 10 RANDY SHIPP - RANDY SHIPP The success story o£ Texas Instruments 9 employee policy By in DALLAS NEAR Exit 22 of the North Central Expressway is what appears to be a large university. The grounds are well landscaiiecl, the building modern, attractive and well lit. There997 words
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Advertisement430 1979-06-22 10 I CORNING H^iRE I PYREX* WARE I crowns-corning I Creative Cooking Made Easy Prepare Bake Serve Store Elegance In Glassware \/lladdir\ <&SScts |C>WiLl Quality Vacuumware Perfect Storage From U.S.A. Gracious Living In Silver 272 TRACTOR FG BOXER Versatile tract jr tor construction, industrial or agricultural use General haulage, with opportunities430 words
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Article, Illustration1917 1979-06-22 11 WALTER ELTIS - WALTER ELTIS New govt's effort to lift productivity and living standards By Fdow of Exeter Coteje, Oxford writng for the Asian Wai Street lournal A three-pronged strategy for recovery: 1 Tax cuts 2 Monetary control 3 Union legislation THE first budget of Mrs Margaret1,917 words
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Advertisement823 1979-06-22 11 W Large and expanding chain of department stores operating in Singapore and Malaysia invites applications from suitably qualified Singapore citizens or permanent residents for the position of PRODUCT MANAGER Energetic, resourceful man with at least 2 years experience in an executive capacity with a reputable retail/wholesale organisation handling home furnishing823 words
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Advertisement655 1979-06-22 12 drPWD 1 TENDER NOTICE enders or* invited from PWD Registered Conoctors for the following fc) Demolition of 1 No Godown (TA-5) ot Telofc Ayer Bosin, Port ot Singopore Authority Eliqibility Demolition Site Showround 26 6 79 at 10 30 am Meet ot Port ot Singapore Authority Gote No 5 (Neor655 words
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Advertisement686 1979-06-22 12 Separate tenders are invited for any one or all of the following (1) ERECTION AND COMPLETION of 6 Blocks of Type 110A Terrace Workshop (Total 82 Units) at Bedok Industrial 'C Contract 3. (2) ERECTION AND COMPLETION of 2 Blocks of 25-Storey 5-Room Improved Flats (Total 192 Units), 1 Children686 words
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Advertisement619 1979-06-22 12 A MINISTRY |SSi OF THE ENVIRONMENT TENDER NOTICE SEWERAGE DEPARTMENT Jurong Sewerage Scheme, Phase IV, Contract XIX The Manufacture, Supply and Delivery of 825 mm External Diometer Concrete Lined Steel Pipes Ref TEN(ENV)O7/LF/79/72 Opened to P.W.D Registered Contractors in Supply (b) or Specialist Suppliers/ Contractors <P3) or <S5) above $500,000619 words
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Advertisement474 1979-06-22 12 Tender Tender will be received for the supply of the follow- Ing undermentioned Items I in the Ministry of Defence I (Logistics Division), Tan- I glin. Singapore 10 up to 11.00 1 a.m. on date shown against the Items: 1. TRUCKS Tender No: MINDEF (LOG) 142/79(3) Closing Date: 20-8-79 Tender474 words
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Advertisement777 1979-06-22 12 JUANITAS.ALCARAZ registered owner of "FILA" brand sportswear and accessories as well as the trade mark displayed in this announcement proudly announces the appointment of JSA Associates Re Ltd as the sole agents for Singapore, East and West Malaysia, Brunei, Thailand and Indonesia, for these products. BHLA Distributors GCG Associates Pte777 words
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