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Title Section16 1980-01-08 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1981 30 CENTB M.C.(P) No. 1 1 1/1/8016 words
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Article, Illustration651 1980-01-08 1 Warrant of arrest issued against him NTUC president Mr C. V. Devan Nair yesterday announced the NTUC's intention to sack Phey Yew Kok from all posts he holds in the trade union movement following his failure to turn up in court in the morning when651 words
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833 1980-01-08 1 LESLIE FONG - Tales of courage and cowardice -by Pang Boon LESLIE FONG By News Editor AN engaging tale of intrigue and infiltration within the PAP, of confrontation and subterfuge and of unsung heroes and unexposed cowardice has been told by Mr Ong Pang Boon in the 25th anniversary issue of Petir, the833 words
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Article35 1980-01-08 1 TOKYO, Mon The US Ford Motor Company has severed its business tie-up with Honda International Sales Company (Hisco), affiliated with the Japanese car firm, Honda, for sales of Ford cars in Japan. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article30 1980-01-08 1 BELFAST, Mon. Britishsponsored talks aimed at forging the beginnings of a Protestant-Roman Catholic political rapprochement in Northern Ireland began today in an atmosphere of pessimism and violence ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article102 1980-01-08 1 US may ease sales to China BEIJING, Mm. US officiate accompanying Defence Secretary Harold Brown on his visit to China said today the US may allow the sale of i defenoe-relatedteohnol- I ogy to China while denying it to the Soviet Union. However, they insisted the US would not tryUPI - 102 words
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Article30 1980-01-08 1 TEHERAN, Mon. Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeiny, Iran's revolutionary leader, has cancelled all his appointments for two weeks from Jan 12 be- cause of tiredness, his office gaid today Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration646 1980-01-08 1 'FIRST PRIORITY WILL BE TO RESTORE LAW AND ORDER' NEW DELHI, Monday A JIBILANT former Premier Indira Gandhi said today her first priority will be to restore law and order as her Congress (I) Party romped towards a stunning victory In the Indian general election. Her partyAgencies; AP - 646 words
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246 1980-01-08 1 HONGKONG, Monday THE international gold price rocketed to a world record US$6BO (551,462) an ounce on the Hongkong market today amid what dealers called panic buying, but it later dropped back to close the day at US$65O. i The new record was US$5OReuter - 246 words
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Article61 1980-01-08 1 BEIJING, Mon. China and Egypt have formed two subcommittees to develop cooperation in tne military and economic fields, informed sources said today, during a visit of Egyptian Vice-President Hosni Mubarak to Beijing. They said an offer by Beijing to sell Chinese-made military aircraft to Egypt was expected toReuter - 61 words
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Article61 1980-01-08 1 Demand for ransom ZAMBOANGA CITY. Mon. Hijackers of a passenger launch who killed seven government troopers late last month have demanded US$23,250 (SJ50.000) for the release of their hostages, military authorities said today. The authorities reported over the weekend that four suspects in the hijacking of the ML Gloria hadAP - 61 words
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Article57 1980-01-08 1 BANGKOK, Mon. Thai authorities are looking for a Laotian who fled to Thailand over the weekend claiming to be a secretary of the Mekong committee in Vientiane. The mass circulation daily Thai Rath said the man, who identified himself as Keooroth Chindavongsa, appeared at their office in NongAFP - 57 words
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Article56 1980-01-08 1 NEW YORK, Mon. With the gold price topping US$6OO (5J1.462) an ounce, some people are selling their gold-inlay dental work, weighed after the teeth are removed. "In an average week, we get maybe 25 to 30 people wanting tc sell dental gold," said Mr Darin ZarbniskyAP - 56 words
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Article47 1980-01-08 1 TOKYO. Mon. A glinting unidentified flying object appeared over a high-rise hotel in central Tokyo for about 20 minutes this evening, a fireman reported. The official of the Tokyo Fire Department said the round object appeared over the Hotel New Otani and disappeared. AFP.AFP - 47 words
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559 1980-01-08 1 NEW DELHI, Monday TALES of mass killings filtered out of Afgan istan today, sparking fears the Soviet-occu pied nation would become another Kampu chea. Afghan Muslim leaders travelling overland from Afghanistan to Pakistan told UPI of reprisals against families of Muslim insurgents and regularAP; AFP; UPI - 559 words
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Article336 1980-01-08 1 THEH CHONGKHADIKIJ - Marcos to hold talks with Aquino THEH CHONGKHADIKIJ By o/ the Bangkok Post Special to the Straits Times MANILA, Mon. President Ferdinand Marcw will hold discussions witl former senator Benign' i Aquino in the next few days for "fair and equal participation by the opposition" in the Philippine Government administration336 words
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Article57 1980-01-08 1 Khmer fighting: 20 killed BANGKOK. If**'. Pierce fighting between rival an ti- Vietnamese Kampuchea* nerlllas has killed at least 21 preple aid wounded so»res mere, factional leaden said today. Leaden «f two rightist Khmer Serel (Free Khmer) groap* had blamed the fighting and shellflre over the pant three daysReuter - 57 words
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Advertisement103 1980-01-08 1 36 pages today 60 BUGIS ST STALLS GET WARNING NOTICES Pag* 15 VIOLATION of UN codes a world threat, says Prof Koh S CARTER: US will push for UN sanctions 4 YOUNG and 'old' taking to Japanese at CC classes 7 •COMMUNITY work can groom pupils for leadership' 8 BANK103 words
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Article, Illustration577 1980-01-08 2 SOVIET ACTION A BLOW TO DETENTE, BUT... INDIA PARIS, Monday FRANCE will not take retaliatory measures against the Soviet Union although it considers Soviet intervention in Afghanistan a severe blow for detente, Foreign Minister Jean Francois-Poncet said yesterday. The minister, who was answering questions during aReuter; NYT; AFP - 577 words
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Article54 1980-01-08 2 PRAYERS BEFORE PROTEST PLACARDS pit aside, Muslim demonstrators kneel for their afternoon prayers in Hyde Park before staging a protest outside the Soviet Embassy 'n London. The marchers, Afghan and other Muslims residing in London, handed a letter of protest to the embassy hitting oat at the Soviet military interventionUPI - 54 words
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Article94 1980-01-08 2 US-China talks on Afghanistan BEIJING, Mon. Visiting US Defence Secretary Harold Brown today began day-long talks with senior Chixnese defence officials to work out the two nations' "parallel responses" to the Soviet action in Afghanistan. The 14-member US team led by Mr Brown met a Chinese delegation headed by VicePremierAFP - 94 words
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249 1980-01-08 2 MOSCOW, Mon. The Soviet Union declared yesterday that President Jimmy Carter's punitive measures against the Soviet Union will have no effect on Soviet policy towards Afghanistan and are apt to harm the American people more than anyone else. The /'declaration a statement thatNYT - 249 words
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174 1980-01-08 2 We've no choice but to live with Russia: Zia NEW YORK, Monday PAKISTANI President General Mohammed Zia-ul-Haq has said that his country has no choice but to live with its new neighbour the Soviet Union. In an interview published in the latest issue of Newsweek magazine, Gen Zia commented onAFP - 174 words
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107 1980-01-08 2 -US probe into intelligence bungle NEW YORK, Mon. The CIA and the Armed Forces Joint Chiefs of Staff have opened a "quiet post-mortem" into the apparent failure by US intelligence to estimate the strength of Soviet forces poised to enter Afghanistan, Newsweek magazine reported in its latest issue. It saidAFP - 107 words
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Article347 1980-01-08 2 INDONESIA: President Saharte waned that S«vlet Intervention In Afghanistan roold shake world peace aad infringe the principle of peaceful co-existence and mutual respect. AddrcsslngPar I lament, he said: "Military intervention has occsjred there from an external force that gave birth to a chance in government recently. "Tills can definitely347 words
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Article136 1980-01-08 3 THERE was overwhelming condemnation of the Soviet Intervention in Afghanistan at the two special United Nations Security Council sessions on Sunday. Of the 19 speakers who addressed the council, only five all staunch Soviet allies defended the Soviet military action. The meeting, which brought to SS the136 words
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447 1980-01-08 3 UNITED NATIONS, Mon. Singapore has told the Security Council the Soviet Union's violation of United Nations' principles threatens the world with lawlessness. "When those in a privileged position to enforce the purposes and principles of this organisation breach them at the447 words
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89 1980-01-08 3 Mexico to fill vacant seat on council? UNITED NATIONS, Mon. The deadlock over the vacant South American seat on the United Nations Security Council may be broken soon as both Cuba and Colombia appear ready to step down in favour of Mexico, diplomatic sources said here. Both Cuba and ColombiaAFP - 89 words
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Article667 1980-01-08 3 6 Unless we assame that the late ■< Afghan) President Amln had suicidal tendencies, it is reasonable to infer that he would not have invited Soviet troops to enter Afghanistan in order to depose and kill him. 7 Prof Tommy Koh speaking at the UN debate on Afghanistan.NYT - 667 words
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Article59 1980-01-08 4 MIAMI, Mon. A 29-year-old drug trafficker died here yesterday when rubber balloons containing cocaine burst inside his stomach, customs officials said. Victor Benjamin collapsed at Miami Airport after flying in from Colombia. Hospital X rays showed he had swallowed 110 small rubber balloons containing 250 g ofAFP - 59 words
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Article63 1980-01-08 4 NEW YORK, Mon. A I'/-year-old boy, whose mother allegedly placed him over a heated oven "to drive the devil out," died last night, a hospital spokesman said. Leon Justin had been receiving treated (or burns on 95 per cent of his body after the incident on Tuesday,AP - 63 words
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420 1980-01-08 4 Carter: US will push for UN sanctions DAY 64 1 WASHINGTON, Monday PRESIDENT Jimmy Carter will push for United Nations economic sanctions against Iran, despite UN Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim s opinion that this may not help US hostages in Teheran. Mr Carter told Dr Waldheim at a two-hour meeting inReuter - 420 words
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99 1980-01-08 4 Kurdistan governor quits to join rebels TEHERAN, Mon. Kurdistan's Kovernoreeneral has out to Join Kurdish rebels demanding government security forces leave Sanaadai, the provincial capital, at once, the Teheran Times reported. Mr Hosseln Shahveml joined the rebels In their sixth da y of a sitin to protest the governments notAP; AFP - 99 words
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342 1980-01-08 4 Iranian youth tells of 'holy' mission of destruction CAIRO, Monday A YOUNG Iranian says he was sent here by a fanatic group on a "holy" mission of bombing and arson to obstruct establishment of peaceful relations between Egypt and Israel. Falah Eddin Mohammed Khatchi, 23, said he was ordered by342 words
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199 1980-01-08 4 HOSTAGES BOUND, BUT WELLTREATED: CAPTORS TEHERAN, Mon. As the American diplomatic hostages entered their 10th week of captivity yesterday, their militant captors insisted that they were being welltreated and fed American-style food, but concede that their hands were still bound. The militants, in an interview with the New York Times,199 words
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Article99 1980-01-08 4 Syrian PM loses his post DAMASCUS, Mon. Syrian Prime Minister Mohammed Ali Al-Halabi lost his post yesterday when he was not re-elected to the 21-member regional leadership council of the ruling Baath Party. Party officials said failure to maintain his seat on the council meant that Mr AlHalabi was noAP - 99 words
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153 1980-01-08 4 A TEAM of scientists has suggested that dinosaurs became extinct tt million years ago because an asteroid struck the earth and threw up so much dust the globe was cast Into semi-darkness for several years. Professor Luis Alvarez, a Nobel prixewinnlng physicist at153 words
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171 1980-01-08 5 PRETORIA M Pi tnte Minister Pleter Botha confii mcd j (I iy that South st.it mn<il in Zimnabwp but stti< ttMl to i bordei to protect communication lini's ht-twivn thl In a statement 1 1 I hi OUgh (lfflTM i quarters here, MrUPI - 171 words
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114 1980-01-08 5 PEOPLE'S DAILY SCOFFS AT MAO BOOK HIUIMi, Mon. The IVople's Dally In a new affront to the late Chairman Mao Zedong said today that the "Httlr red 'book" of his quotations was now "a joke" in China. The < imimunlst Party newspaper totally rejected the constant reference to Chairman Mao's114 words
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Article, Illustration440 1980-01-08 5 NEW DELHI, Mon "SHE'LL come back like thunder." Just a year ago it seemed like wishful thinking, that defiant vow to India's parliament by CM. Stephen, Indira Gandhi's party whip. Thp thunder has come rumbling over India as he predicted. Returns from th<> latestReuter; AP - 440 words
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296 1980-01-08 5 NAIROBI, Mon KENYAN Police Commissioner Ben Gethi announced today that the death of naturalist Joy Adamson, author of "Born Free," was being treated as murder. The Kenya news agency I quoted Mr Gethi as saying three people were helping the inquiry intoUPI - 296 words
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159 1980-01-08 5 Inflation hits Hongkong's Chinese restaurants HONGKONG, Mon. The little Chinese restaurants for which Hongkong is famous are being driven out of business by inflation and fantastic price of property in the crowded British colony. Ten restaurants closed in 1978, more last year and at least another 30 are planning toReuter - 159 words
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142 1980-01-08 5 Thief drowns in escape bid at $515,000 loot site JOHANNESBURG. Mon. A security guard, who stole more than 200,000 rand (*****,000) from his company in November, drowned while showing detectives where he had hidden the money in a river, police said today. A jpolice spokesman said Clive Becker, 29, wasReuter - 142 words
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Article45 1980-01-08 5 SAN SALVADOR, Mon. The Christian Democratic Party yesterday agreed to form a new government with the military if its demands were met for transformation of security forces, a dialogue with leftist groups and the exclusion of private enterprise representatives from the government. AP.AP - 45 words
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Article48 1980-01-08 5 Sahara by bicycle TOKYO, Mon. A 28-year-old Japanese adventurer left here today for Algiers, where he will attempt to cross the Sahara desert by bicycle. Mr Kazuhiko Yokoo plans to pedal the 5,000 kms to Kano. Nigeria, in three months on a custom-built bicycle impervious to sand. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article519 1980-01-08 6 BANGKOK, Mon. Exactly one year after the overthrow of the Khmer Rouge in Phnom Penh, the Vietnamesebacked Heng Samrin regime today rejected any possibility of allowing a "neutralist" gov- ernment to be set up in Kampuchea. Mr Heng Samrin, in a marathon speech markingReuter; AFP - 519 words
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268 1980-01-08 6 Marcos calls for a regional economic forum v Mm Philip l< nt Ferdinand •■I for a 11 rnt Asia Pac ific forum of developing countrengthen eco cooperation and lift- of the 's \.5 billion people ul the Philippines idy to push the project Itself until a institutional framework tblished alongReuter - 268 words
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268 1980-01-08 6 RKSIDENTS arennd Japan's largest lake may s«on have a 2,Mtyear supply of cheap, clean fuel. The government of Saiga province plans to tore for natural gas near scenic Lake Hwa from April 1 and If It Is successful, there couldUPI - 268 words
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335 1980-01-08 6 Third clash reported in four days BANGKOK, Monday FIGHTING flared again near the Thai border today when two groups of Kampuchean antigovernment guerillas clashed north of the frontier town of Poipet, a Thai military spokesman said here. This was the third reported clash in border areas in the past fourReuter - 335 words
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99 1980-01-08 6 45 Viet refugees arrive in S'pore ANOTHER 45 Vietnamese refugees arrived in Singapore on board the Norwegian-owned tanker Stolt Sheaf on Friday. They were allowed to come ashore on the same day and are now staying at the Hawkins Road camp. The refugees, all Vietnamese, were picked up from their99 words
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Article47 1980-01-08 6 BELFAST. Mon. The death toll in 10 years of troubles in Northern Ireland yesterday passed the 2,000 mark. Three Ulster Defence Regiment members were killed by a land-mine explosion near Cast lewellan, County Down, bringing the death toll to 2,001, the British Army announced. AFPAFP - 47 words
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Article110 1980-01-08 6 DEAF Americans will be able to follow peak viewing time programmes on the ABC and NBC networks soon, thanks to subtitles and a special decoding device. The Department of Health, Education and Welfare has been working on this project with the TV industry since 1970. ItAFP - 110 words
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Article73 1980-01-08 6 THE secret of long life is to live high up in the hills, eat vegetarian food, work hard, walk a lot and never get angry, according to a report in yesterday's People's Daily newspaper published in Beijing. It said this was the conclusion of a survey carriedReuter - 73 words
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Article89 1980-01-08 6 INDONESIA yesterday claimed to be the first country in the world to have consumed 200 million cycles of contraceptive pills since it launched its national family planning programme nine years ago. Deputy Health Minister Dr Haryono told Antara news agency that about 60 per centReuter - 89 words
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169 1980-01-08 6 Nurses plan to marry refugee thwarted BANGKOK, Mon. Pascale Merlin, the French nurse who fell in love with a Kampuchean refugee, has been sent home abruptly by the aid organisation that employed her. The action by the French organisation, Medecins Sans Frontiers, was taken aft^r it became known that MissAP - 169 words
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Article33 1980-01-08 6 MANILA, Mon. Afghanistan failed to send deleR.itcs for the opening here today of the United Nations-sponsored Asian regional conference on economic cooperation among developing countries, a conference spokesman said. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article, Illustration47 1980-01-08 6 THE object lodged in this British policeman's cheek is a dart thrown by a football fan daring a soccer match between Northwich Victoria and Wigan in Northwich at the weekend. Police Constable David Large, 29, however, narrowly escaped serious Injury. AP picture.AP - 47 words
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Article47 1980-01-08 6 SAN SALVADOR, Mon. The Christian Democratir Party yesterday agreed to form a new government with the milit.ny if its demands were met for transformation of security forces, a dialogue with leftist groups and the exclusion of private enterprise representatives from the government. AP.AP - 47 words
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Article, Illustration250 1980-01-08 7 ABBY TAN - Only 2 planes identified from the wreckage ABBY TAN By Our Manila correspondent THESE pictures, token by members of a Philippine Air Force paramedic team, show the site where three RSAF Skyhawk fighter jets crashed on Dec 19 while on a training flight In the Philippines. All four pilots aboard250 words
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240 1980-01-08 7 Damaged cables: Firm awarded $37,500 NISSHO-lAWI Co Ltd, a general contractors company, was awarded $37,546 damages, plus interest and cost, in a negligence suit at the end of a four-day hearing in the High Court yesterday. The company, represented by Mr Cheong Yuen Hee, had claimed the sum as losses240 words
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355 1980-01-08 7 Young and 'old' taking Japanese atCCs CHILDREN, some nine-year-olds, are among the increasing number of youths learning Japanese at community centres. The increasing popular- ity of the language is' partly due to more Singaporeans coming into contact with the; Japanese in their work. Others take to the language out of355 words
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483 1980-01-08 8 The dialogues or discussions were not conducted to elicit the simple troth. Frank and honest personal views were rarely expressed, especially in a group. Simple questions requiring a "yes" or "no" answer were given long and tortuous dialectic replies. The dialogues were often long-drawn483 words
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Article, Illustration135 1980-01-08 8 THE first PAP branch (above) established in 141 Nell Road In June 1955 and a testimony to the hard times that the party had to endure in Its early years. When It was first set up, the branch, occupying the front of a ground floor flat, had135 words
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294 1980-01-08 8 Red faces at picnics held by communists QUESTION: When is a picnic not a picnic? Answer: When it is organised by communists or pro-communists for political indoctrination. An insight into how they did it in the early years of the PAP is offered in Mr Ong Pang Boon's essay on294 words
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1066 1980-01-08 8 AHMAD OSMAN - 'Community work can groom pupils for leadership' AHMAD OSMAN By SCHOOLCHILDREN should be persuaded to take part in community work as a long-term measure to enlarge grassroots political participation in Singapore. This is the suggestion made by a political scientist, Dr Scan Chee Meow, in an article. Grassroots Participation in1,066 words
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159 1980-01-08 8 Malaysian Navy moving out of Woodlands THE Royal Malaysian Navy is moving out of its base in K. D. Malaya, Woodlands, to its new multi-million base at Lumut, Perak, which will become fully operational in 1984. The first phase of the relocation took place last week when some 2,500 personnel159 words
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Article34 1980-01-08 8 THE minister in charge of industrial training, Dr Ahmad Maitar, will open the Top of the Trade '80 contest at the PUB auditorium in Somerset Road on Jan 18 at 10 a.m.34 words
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Article, Illustration484 1980-01-08 9 Choy Siong kept the flag flying during 'raid' IN between the accounts i of struggles against l communists Mr Ong Pang Boon gives in his essay on the problems of party organisation for the 25th anniversary issue of Petir is a vignette about courage and cowardice. The heroine of the484 words
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Article44 1980-01-08 9 THE Pek Kio community centre youth group will hold a dinner and dance to mark its 15th anniversary at the Shangri-La Hotel on Feb 2 at 7.30 p.m. The MP for Farrer Park, Dr Lee Chiaw Meng, will be the guest-of-honour.44 words
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362 1980-01-08 9 Members taken for ride by hard luck stories— IN THK early days of the People's Action Party, several members of the Tanjong Pagar branch were taken for a ride by a party member who told them a series of hard lack stories and "conned" them Into Krting with their rd-earned362 words
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321 1980-01-08 9 Man tried to sit on railing and fell to death ON an evening out with a factory operator, a slightly tipsy married man fell about 15 metres to his death, a coroner's court heard yesterday. He was trying to sit on the railing of a viewing tower. Chee Ec Khan,321 words
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424 1980-01-08 9 NIGHT-SOIL WORKER' SUSPECTED AS AGENT THE People's Action Party's central executive committee was infiltrated by a suspected agent provocateur barely eight months after the party was launched on Nov 21, 1954. This took place at the party's second annual general meeting on June 26,424 words
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249 1980-01-08 9 Mandarin drive PM goes on TV tomorrow THE Prime Minister will speak on the Mandarin campaign and other related issues again this time to the Chinese-educated when he meets four journalists in a televised programme, Language Competence and Multilingual Society, on Channel 8 tomorrow at 9 p.m. Mr Lee Kuan249 words
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Miscellaneous177 1980-01-08 8 Bringing Up Father By Bill Kavanagh ii Hal Camp I BETTER OR WORSE /tM« V NO, THE 1 \J*m £s%%AI MUG.WAGINTONOUE TOLD WHERE IS IT ONE J OTHER I tF" f?f JV M MB ABOUT THAT MOUEY XTT^S ONE- A I**^^* 7 THAT'S Blondie By Chic Young W® HONEY WHATS177 words
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Article, Illustration242 1980-01-08 10 Extra care can save children's lives FEWER children will j be killed in road accidents if adults take extra care to protect and teach them road safety. This is the message Traffic Police are trying to drive home. They say 1979 should be a lesson year to all as an242 words
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72 1980-01-08 10 ROAD deaths for last year totalled 231, the lowest in 15 years, according to the Traffic Police. Fatalities on the road in 1978 numbered 278. The declining accident rate was due to the selective enforcement and road-safety education policy of the Traffic Police,72 words
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427 1980-01-08 10 GLORIA CHAN - GLORIA CHAN MANAGER TELLS HIGH COURT: By BANK manager Chang Wee Meng saw a man pointing a revolver at the neck of a Cisco constable at his branch. Then he heard a click followed within seconds by a bang. The next thine he427 words
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Article27 1980-01-08 10 THE MP for Kampong Kernhangan. Mr Mansor Sukaimi. will present awards to needy pupils at Ulu Pandan community centre on Saturday at 4 p.m.27 words
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Article157 1980-01-08 10 A flick of the hand foiled grab A MAN'S attempt to steal a bundle of money was foiled when a girl flicked his hand aside, making him release the clutched notes, a magistrate's court was told yesterday. Umar bin Idril, 21, an Indonesian here on a social visit pass, tried157 words
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Article30 1980-01-08 10 Henderson courses HENDERSON communit) centre will hold courses ir swimming (beginners), computer programming (theory), Japanese language, and nil tural dance For details, ring *****68 between 3 p.m. and 10 p.m.30 words
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Advertisement399 1980-01-08 10 The Kilobar Gold Certificate <<$& Convenient W^ c^<y s~ v >k^v- O^ Now! when you buy a Kilobar from OCBC, O^ v' f you don't have to carry it home and worry r^jP about sak' keeping. You can opt tor >i>v^ > VV s one kilobar rold Certificate y ]V399 words
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Article, Illustration913 1980-01-08 11 MAUREEN CHUA - MAUREEN CHUA By and GERALD PEREIRA A WARRANT has been issued for the arrest of trade union leader Phey Yew Kok after he failed to turn up in court yesterday when his case came up for mention. His counsel, Mr H.913 words
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Article325 1980-01-08 11 The retail prices of market items are provided below for general guidance only Date lan 80 Prepared By Department ol Trade imcapore HIM AREA MARK! I Si JMI fki, Seng Poh Redhill I I BKF Brisket i frozen 3 605g J4 40 1 kg $7 25 Topside325 words
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100 1980-01-08 11 THE Finance Ministry is considering granting concessions to firms which instal sophisticated fire protection devices in their premises. Such concessions, said to be prevalent in many countries, aim to encourage managements to use more advanced fire protection equipment in the workplace. Last September,100 words
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Article31 1980-01-08 11 JOO Chiat community centre will hold courses on yoga for women, table-tennis, swimming, tae kwon-do, tai chi chuan and others from next month. For details ring *****6 or *****731 words
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152 1980-01-08 11 AN ex-employee of Yaohan Orchard Department Store tried to use an old staff card when he was asked to account for two unpaid bottles of liquor he took from the store, a magistrate's court heard yesterday. Chua Lye Pow, 29, had152 words
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119 1980-01-08 11 5 reasons why Muslim divorces -are high A SYRIAH Court official has cited five reasons why Muslim divorces are high In Singapore. HaJI Embek All, who fave these reasons at he marriage guidance coarse at Madrasah Alsagoff In Jalan Sultan on Sunday, said many couples rush into marriage because of119 words
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Article37 1980-01-08 11 HAVELOCK community centre will hold an eight-week interior horticulture course at its premises from Friday to Feb 29. The course will be on Fridays from 5.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. The fee is $15.37 words
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Advertisement328 1980-01-08 11 featuring the 7-member 8-10 JanuarY Hi^Aß™ D XIELAND Dlnner DanCe one of the most successful German GSlttefl Ballroom jazz groups. Clap your hands, tap Holi Jay Inn your feet and dance to the versatility eeoc* n^m ruarcrtn of their music ranging from jazz, o*oO per poiaon dixieland, ragtime, boogie and328 words
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Advertisement380 1980-01-08 12 Listen Closely Now. fflra^!'*'^ V ,^m\ Bl^^^^^^^B IH^^M m^M (II Si^» J .dm BSSvß^tfl ml ADUDId MITSUBISHI^iUV^CENTRE 2nd Floor. Parklane Shopping Centre. Selegie Road. Singapore 0718. Tel: *****5 The current sound about town is Mitsubishi. Set your sights on our new audio visual centre. The acoustics are incredible. And every380 words
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Article208 1980-01-08 13 Talks on new ways to fight drugs ALOR STAR, Monday MALAYSIAN and Thai police will meet in Bangkok on Jan 30 to explore new avenues for closer co-operation in the fight against drugs. The director of the Criminal Investigation Department, Datuk Abdul Rahman bin Ismail, who will head the Malaysian208 words
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160 1980-01-08 13 Usno chief fined for laying wreath in assembly KOTA KINABALU, Mon. A leader of the major opposition party in Sabah was today fined for plac- 1 ing a wreath in the state assembly "on the death of democracy in Sabah". Mr Karim Ghani, who is the vice-president of the UnitedReuter - 160 words
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Article82 1980-01-08 13 KLUANG, Mon. A satav seller and his two-and-a-half-year-old son died from bums sustained when a generator he was about to start exploded at their house in Kampung Kasam Mukim 8, Air Hitam, near here. Mr Yaakob bin Jaman, 31, who sold satay at aNST - 82 words
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149 1980-01-08 13 948 govt officers charged with graft since 1967 KUALA LUMPUR, Mm. A total «f H& government officer* and staff have taen charged with corruption since iJffi, Parliament was told today. Law Minister and Attorney General Datak Seri Hannah Aba Samah said that of the 948, nine were superscale officers, 82NST - 149 words
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Article27 1980-01-08 13 JOHORE BARU, Mon. Six Indonesian illegal immigrants faced separate armed robbery j charges in the magistrate's court here today. All were not granted bail. NST.NST - 27 words
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158 1980-01-08 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. An American girl who stole to pay for her air ticket home was bound over for one year in the sum of US$25O (Sss3B) in a magistrate's court here today. Katherine Annette Giep, 28, of Hawaii, pleaded guilty to stealingAFP - 158 words
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294 1980-01-08 13 Thousands of students fail to turn up after holidays KUALA LUMPUR, Monday THOUSANDS of students in several parts of the country did not report for classes (or various reasons when schools re-opened today after the long vacation. In some cases, whole classes failed to report to the bewilderment of teachersNST - 294 words
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194 1980-01-08 13 Rithauddeen to meet Upadit on way to Hanoi FOREIGN Minister Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen is expected to hold a short dialogue session with his Thai counterpart Dr Upadit Pachariyangkun at Bangkok airport before flying to Hanoi on Wednesday. It is believed that both ministers will discuss the latest developments in South-eastNST - 194 words
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105 1980-01-08 13 'Air talks to be held on Jan 28—29' KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The seventh round of talks between Malaysia and Singapore for an improved air services agreement between the two countries are expected to be held here towards the end of this month. An informed source said today the Singapore sideNST - 105 words
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78 1980-01-08 13 Armed robber escapes with $38,000 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A gunman escaped with $38,000 after snatching a slinjj bag belonging to a it?misier, at the entrance of a lift in Lee Wah Bank building in Jalan Benteng here this afternoon. A member of the public i who saw the commotion chasedNST - 78 words
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Article53 1980-01-08 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Tun Tan Siew Sin, chairman of Sime Derby Group, will take part in an international conference to discuss future economic relations among countries in the Asia Pacific region. Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamed will open the conference in BaliNST - 53 words
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Article46 1980-01-08 13 JOHORE BARU. Mon. Lack of classrooms has furred a Tampoi school to "borrow rooms from a school in Scudai to accommodate about 360 removed class pupils this year. The school has borrowed 11 classrooms for its pupils who are mostly from Tampoi area. -NST.NST - 46 words
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Advertisement220 1980-01-08 13 i a B^B^fc. «ißbiM^^^bl B^BW 4 C- r -.-"t" B^Bk A NEW CONCEPT IN MODERN LIVING c. Quality finishes of imported ceramic tiles, parquet flooring and anodised aluminium sliding windows and doors with tinted Farrer Grove is an 8-unit Luxury Townhouse glass Complex located on a choice elevated site n220 words
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Advertisement333 1980-01-08 13 Timeless Craftsmanship m MKmmm m mw&mmm i I t Wr %k l, jfi Immm I J Eow lajsjias Mm BmßS&Ebi fa m\ 1 iJMSIW J [dm *I km R (C^---~^^^ ij/^k *imm P^MbJII -^r) Am Wait t44mit > t\r\/ "4 I fZAY m \J I m\ f/^/7 wAt W V^f»333 words
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148 1980-01-08 14 Director's wife gets consent j order for $46,000 A HIGH Court judge in granting a divorce to a woman yesterday, also made a consent order directing her husband, a company director, to make her a lump sum payment of $46,000. Madam Delia Soong, who said she is not employed, had148 words
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Article69 1980-01-08 14 THE Singapore Blood Transfu sion Service will hold blood donation sessions at the Singapore Airport's old arrival hall on Jan 15 from 10 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. and at the St John's Ambulance Headquarters in Beach Road on Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. I-ast69 words
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Article, Illustration386 1980-01-08 14 WONG MOH- KEED - Mr Siong the plague of rats WONG MOH-KEED By RATS! That's what Mr Siong Scow Liang's work and livelihood for the past three years has been all about. One might say he is one of the government's official rat-catchers. By 6.30 a.m., Mr Siong is in his office ready with386 words
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433 1980-01-08 14 Govt steps up checks on refugees and ships to prevent plague THE government has stepped up its vigilance to prevent plague from being brought into Singapore from any infected port. This includes stricter checks and more surveys not only on tourists, ship crew and rodents, but also, lately, on refugees.433 words
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206 1980-01-08 14 $220,000 shares claim: Plaintiff engages QC MADAM Ng Swee Kee, 82, who is suing her third son, a chartered accountant, for the return to her of $220,000 worth of shares, has briefed a Queen's Counsel to conduct her civil claim in the High Court. She had been represented by Mr206 words
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Article84 1980-01-08 14 A MAN and a woman fell to their deaths in separate incidents yesterday but within six hours of each other. At 1.40 p.m.. Chia Eng Cheong, 20, fell from one of the upper floors of Block 72, Bedok South. Police said he was staying in Block84 words
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Advertisement211 1980-01-08 14 1 ER-2720 For the small -to- 10 medium sized business 4 departments •1 6 totals 7 counters V Receipts and Journal tape printouts I^^K Automatic change calculation Customer s display One-touch repeat operating for multiplication One-month memory protection when machine Mtf~~ *"^J IbV s swi cne d °H or in211 words
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Miscellaneous199 1980-01-08 14 Straits Times Crossword ACBO6B when 'h"*' 5 a Joy*" l exch*'*' 1 Performed erotic pieces by 5 for Z7(12.3) s Sr^""^/!! 6 Joke made by student among 5 One member finds the others rustics (10) .jj earn (7) 7 Swallow rising corn before it 9 Wait about a day at199 words
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Article, Illustration493 1980-01-08 15 LEONG WENG KAM - LEONG WENG KAM By WARNING notices were last night issued to about 60 hawkers in Bugis Street in a resettlement move that the hawkers claimed would affe< t the attractiveness of the tourist spot. The hawkers, occupying stalls at both ends of493 words
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198 1980-01-08 15 Mindef: Report such requests at once MEMBERS of the publicwere yesterday urged to contact the Ministry of Defence should they come across anyone posing as SAF officers and asking for money. This followed reports to the police by three women that they had been cheated by a man posing as198 words
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Article56 1980-01-08 15 MURK than 56 people turned Dp at the second day of the Baca Rla Festival at Times Or•■hard Outre on Sonday. The reading festival is organised by Federal Publications and Berlta Marian. Those who attended Sunday's session were from the Singapore Malay Library Society (Tarnan Bacaan). The session56 words
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Article34 1980-01-08 15 AN international symposium on the 1980 Revolution of the management and mini-com-puters will be held at the Mandarin Hotel from Sunday to Jan 17. For details, contact the Singapore Computer Society.34 words
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209 1980-01-08 15 Manpower study starts with talks at textile mill THE Labour Ministry yesterday started a survey of manpower and related problems in Singapore with a visit to a textile factory in Upper Bukit Timah. A top-level ministry team led by the Permanent Secretary (Labour), Dr Han Cheng Fong, held discussions with209 words
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Article98 1980-01-08 15 Youth stole from building site ROSLI bin Mat Saman, 17, was jailed for a day and fined $300 by a magistrate's court yesterday when he pleaded guilty to stealing $200 from a pair of trousers inside a room at a work site. The court heard that Mr Mohd Sulaiman, a98 words
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148 1980-01-08 15 Cabbie who knocked woman down fined $750 TAXI driver Chia Teng Lock, 50, was found guilty in a district court yesterday of causing the death of a woman pedestrian by a negligent act. He was fined $750. Chia was driving along Serangoon Road a little before midnight on Dec 10148 words
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Article64 1980-01-08 15 THE Geylang Villagers' Association is staging Teochew opera performances at the victoria Theatre till tomorrow at 7.30 p.m. The Fellowship of Evangelical Students will hold a performance, Torrent, from Jan 18 to 20 at 8 p.m. and also a matinee at 3 p.m. on Jan64 words
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Article35 1980-01-08 15 THE Goethe-Institut will start its German language courses this year from Feb 4 at beginners, intermediate and advance levels. For details, call at the institute at the Far East Chopping Centre, Orchard Road.35 words
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Article30 1980-01-08 15 THE Post Office Savings Bank's Bukit Merah branch at Block 161, Bukit Merah Central, will open for business tomorrow. Withdrawals of up to $2,000 can be made.30 words
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160 1980-01-08 15 PA to teach Mandarin to watchmen, caretakers THE People's Association will start Mandarin classes from next Monday for 90 of its caretakers and watchmen at its community centres and Kallang headquarters. This is in line with its move to promote the Speak more Mandarin and less dialect campaign. The caretakers160 words
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Article97 1980-01-08 15 SHOWERS BUT NO SO FREQUENT LESS frequent showers are expected during the next few days. The Meteorological Services Department said the dry weather spell, expected to continue with some afternoon showers in the first two weeks of January, had been upset by unexpected developments. The department nad originally said the97 words
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Advertisement202 1980-01-08 15 yocii* d€Si choice Wm Hi mm s ml \mmml 1 V\^^ •^^^■*-^^3HHS^SI^a^Bi»2S Wl lUk^ 22^^^ wß^^^ ~?aF >3aa^"S^^_2 aw/ Wl yr M""S*^^ Laff~4 4—- Laafc._ t aaflaafll I Standard equipment^^^ mf^ JM IRosr window cftof vo&tcw >k%^b* Luxurious fabric seats I>a-« *iamSmfl**> Ikai W//* ■^."^ojr^'T" Ksi-dpivc the w sfcjjg^ouw.ns DATSUM202 words
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Advertisement276 1980-01-08 15 0 HITACHI means QUALITY Now's the time to buy A POWERFUL TOOL AT A VERY TAME PRICE. ♦NOW $95.00 ONLY USUAL PRICE $160.00 -while stocks last HITACHI I ELECTRIC DRILL DUIO I A compact, lightweight tool with I a powerful motor I Maximum output of 560W I Comes with an276 words
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Article1838 1980-01-08 16 GODFREY HARRISON - GODFREY HARRISON First four years in child's life set the pattern By THE Mlingualism debate Is all bat over. When the Prime Minister said in his recent TV discussion, that parents should decide for themselves what language their children should speak at home, there was some1,838 words
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790 1980-01-08 16 The Straits Times TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1980 WHO'S SAFE? THE communists in the Kremlin are undeterred. Almost unanimous condemnation by the world community has failed to stop the bloody march of Russian jackboots across Afghanistan. The retaliatory measures of the West have so far not weakened Soviet resolve. Nor has790 words
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Article, Illustration461 1980-01-08 16 ERIC S. QIRON - ERIC S. QIRON By in Manila WHILE neo-feminism was building up to a radical pitch in the West, women in the Philippines were likewise staging their own quiet revolution to regain ground in all branches of government, education and the professions, as well as with the right461 words
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912 1980-01-08 16 JAMES RESTON - JAMES RESTON By in Washington PRESIDENT Jimmy Carter's speech against the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan was a carefully balanced response, but it- sounded tougher than it actually was. His proposed punishment won't fit the crime or repair the damage. The Soviets can get high technologyNYT - 912 words
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Miscellaneous21 1980-01-08 16 [YOU STUfID STUPItfX (iLAHMiYOUSTINKY I*RE SPRAKfttITO AtSO*-ff&|£ ANYHOW #SSSON-^*ai|TlWr \XLIKB tetlil REASON IS M Y LANGUAGE OK SONS t*Jff /f J21 words
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Letter, Illustration693 1980-01-08 17 After all, planning is for the people, not the planner... IT CANNOT be denied that the Housing and Development Board has don* 1 a tremendous job in providing public housing for the lower inrome population. With reference to the report, "Buyer-planner chat before693 words
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Letter62 1980-01-08 17 LETTERS to the Editor will not be considered for publication unless they have the writers' names and addresses. Use a pseudonym if you do not want your name published. If possible, type your letter, double-spaced, on one side of the page. and include your telephone number. It is not possible62 words
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145 1980-01-08 17 THE Singapore Police Force should be applauded for realising that leadership qualities are essential among its officers (ST, Dec 27). However, in nurturing its officers, the force has committed a grave error in over-emphasising paper qualifications and the rank that one acquires145 words
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Letter51 1980-01-08 17 I REFER to the letter, "How to end fumbling and grumbling on steps of OMO buses," by Mohan Lai (ST. Dec 15) and wish to inform him that his suggestion for a filmlet on one-man-operation of buses is being considered. TAMMIE LOKE, Public Relations Officer Slag»t*re Bus51 words
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233 1980-01-08 17 IN HIS letter on police leadership qualities (ST. Dec 27), Mr Teo Han Wue, head of the Singapore Police Force's public rejations division, clarifies that only a graduate with a good honours degree will be considered for appointment as an assistant superintendent of233 words
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Advertisement472 1980-01-08 17 J\ Now you can be I*7 a decision maker. All you have to do is make the first decision. ..start a Home Study programme A with Collier Macmillan Schools. If you want to be a success, it's really your own home —in your own spare time, up to you You're472 words
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Advertisement515 1980-01-08 17 5^T" SsSSSS^CT^pSSSSSSSS^CSSSsS onsat.&iq^nites r^^r- ■^■■■Sm— —^^J iMy' mmmmm^mmmmm Lunch business as usuii |J^ "-J^^v yjH^^^'mr!* JmUM^MmJW cover charge FOR DINERS 7 Tongs JlfW-'f^ 1 SKW t I^tllnLY is^ SES r [lli in l/f^lC^r^ rnPr asilSed \lk|M/sPEOiAL ~J^I Ilkk q>zl.UU iS yy=*?'/ UIMIe StOCkS LllSt Whlle Stocks Last Children'sWearDeptffl n vacuum515 words
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Article1771 1980-01-08 18 THE last irarwa. trd ready tale at the cloar o» bmiimK on the Stork Exchange o« Singa pnrr yratrrday compared with the previous day's prtm together wit» B 7» nigh and low i Ailjustnl (or Kiip hghtx lawe) int i Hifk l"« (»■-..•> S.I, or»H 11ON (INK MM1,771 words
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Article1675 1980-01-08 18 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in an reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett". Big Board1,675 words
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Article1497 1980-01-08 18 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified I.NIH STEIAI.S Arm (2. MS) Alrasg (1.90 B) (5) 1.92 Alri H»M (1.281,497 words
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Article40 1980-01-08 18 Tractors 880 +20 I C B 400+18 Berjunlai 796 +15 N S O P 240+14 FAN 585+10 Spore Bui 412 +10 Liagui 378 +10 Sealion 225 +10 Dutch Baby 190 +10 H Royal 218 +8 Spore Land 274 +740 words
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Article41 1980-01-08 18 P M Hides 330 -10 Honf Leong Ind 257 -10 Sugars 488 M Banking 7SB -5 Nat Iron 80S -i Kempas 520 -5 Shell 390 -4 Prima 322 -4 Wearnes 248 -4 B Raya 224 -4 Semb Shipyard 222 -341 words
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Article33 1980-01-08 18 M Credit 381. 00T Haw Par 373.000 Faber Merlin 310.000 Sime Darby 295.000 Spore Land 207.000 lIM 193.000 U E 153.000 Sealion 142.000 H Royal Irw.OOO V O B 128.00033 words
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Article34 1980-01-08 18 Jan 4 Jan 7 BT Index: 3126.09 3158.20 Industrials: 432.30 433.06 Finance: 771.43 772.36 Hotels: 355.19 357.99 Properties: 273.79 275.78 Minings: 238.45 238 66 Plantations: 735.24 737.28 0.C.8.C: 413.14 414.53 SES.Ind: 382.87 384.0634 words
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Article366 1980-01-08 18 HONGKONG: A wave of local selling brought the market sharply lower yesterday, and the Hang Seng index feU 32.66 points to close at 816.18 points, dealers said. They noted increasing concern among local small investors about the implications of rent controls announced late last year and said some institutional366 words
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Article317 1980-01-08 18 I SYDNEY: After an uncertain start prices recovered in the afternoon yesterday, with record world bullion prices keeping gold issues in the limelight, brokers said. The All-Ordinaries index finned 7«8 points to 768.77 points after a technical reaction last week and after the Hongkong gold market reached I '5J655317 words
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Article375 1980-01-08 18 TOKYO: Share prices closed lower yesterday, on massive liquidations and profit-taking with investors concerned about the high price levels, dealers said. The Dow Jones average fell 30.38 to close at 6,552.65 points, with a volume of 650 million shares. The New index closed at 458.24, down 1.66 points. Akal375 words
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Article136 1980-01-08 18 From column 5 U«fl Dcv (***** 16S) cd Uleaealy (2.308) (5) -30 (2) 2.31 G Rcprl (3.248 3.265) (3) 3.26 (5) 324 Hlga tat Lew (4.508 4 525) (U) 4.56 (5) 454 (8) 4.52 i Kaaataa (3.268) Keampaa (5.208) (2) 5.20 (3) 5.25 Kiaaag (4.008 4.305) X L136 words
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Article121 1980-01-08 18 CHINrSE PRODUCE KM HA.M.X, SINGAPORE, NOON (LOSING PRICES PEB PICIIL YEBTEBDAV: Ceeaaat all: Bulk $102 sellers, old drum SlOB sellers, new drum 1112 sellers. Capra: Mixed (loose) UK/Cont J62 00 buyers. Pepper: Muni ok A.STA white fob 100- NLW $327 50 sellers. Sarawak white fob 96-, NLW $312.50121 words
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Article128 1980-01-08 18 THE KDjOBAR market (or (old deliverable in Singapore opened at 145.786 and closed at M 5.072 yester day. In the Far East, gold opened HibsuntiaUy hujher at USt65O 00 660 X and reached a high ol 1670 680.00 in early trading before profit taking trimmed the price It closed128 words
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Article33 1980-01-08 18 THE STRAITS tin price fell $6 to $2,106 per picul (equivalent to $34.82 per kilo, down ten cents) in Penang yesterday on an official offering up 43 tonnes to 215 tonnes.33 words
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Article437 1980-01-08 18 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market closed easier yesterday, with January RSS One buyers quoted at 306.50 cents per kilo, down 1.50 cents from last Friday's close, dealers said. The morning market firmed 0.25 cent after fluctuating on speculative buying and some profit-taking, they said. Freer offering of January437 words
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Article36 1980-01-08 18 Rubber: Jan 7 SingaporeJanuary: 306.50 cents (down 1.50 cents) Malaysia: January: 309.25 cents (unchanged) Tin: M 52,106 (down $6) (equivalent to $34.82 per kilo) (down 10 cents) Official offering: 215 tonnes (up 43 tonnes)36 words
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Article82 1980-01-08 18 NOON SSR and SMR pnem y«.Uftiay (Car«..*lla) (rwTfßial B«y«ra H«U«r» Bavcra fUlUra ssr so dtoopdbti moo mooN 2?JS aJJiws SSR 50 Illonp^bll 273.00 Z7VOON 277 D0N MIELB SMRCV llmpdlM) 356 40 327 JON 3«SO 12S.SON SMRL (llopmaMl 32U0 *****N ***** IM»N SMR(;P lluopallMl UNO UNO "no |SS82 words
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Article356 1980-01-08 18 EARL'RK galas were pared art by IntennJtteat bMta of pr«bt-U.Mag at the Stock Exchange «f Singapore yesterday. On halaaco, the market flntaa** with gain* an mast fraato. The •pralag market was buoyant with mast of the second linen moving up significantly. In Mine cases new peaks were356 words
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Article340 1980-01-08 18 PROFIT-TAKING in the afternoon hit an initially steady trend on the Kuala Lumpur stock market and prices finished mixed to slightly steadier yesterday. Moderate speculative buying interest boosted a number of counters in the morning but towards the noon close, sellers began to assert themselves. The key market340 words
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Article140 1980-01-08 18 THE US dollar opened lower a I $2 1500 20 in the Singapore forex market yesterday, in reaction to President Carter's retaliatory moves at the weekend to Soviet's intervention in Afghanistan. The US unit fluctuated at $2.1500 2.1530 in moderately active trading before closing at $2 1505140 words
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Article405 1980-01-08 18 INTERBANK rates at 3.00 pm: Currancia* Nominal rata* Smithsonian Parcaotaga quotad raatarday (croas)partty chang* L*ca\l dallan to »n<■alt at foreign currency: US dollar 2.1505 2.1515 2.8196 -23.73 Sterling pound 4.8310 4.8355 7.3469 -34.24 Australian dollar 2.3905 2.3930 3.4286 -30 27 NZ dollar 2.1280 2.1305 3.4286 -37.78 Canadian dollar405 words
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Article24 1980-01-08 18 THE average rate at which major Singapore •mkb are cureatly prepared to lead to their best cutomen Is M per ceat.24 words
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720 1980-01-08 19 Pan-El forecasts slightly higher pre-tax earnings WITH continued improvements over the past 12 months in its salvaging, shipbuilding and domestic appliances divisions, PanElectric has estimated that its pre-tax profits for the year ended Dec 1979, will he at least $6.5 million compared with $6.1 million previously. Pan-El also dislcosed to720 words
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601 1980-01-08 19 Official probe on Saint Piran's affairs SAINT PIRAN, the controversial mining and property uroup whose affairs have already been investigated by international securities market authorities, is now to be formally scrutinised by the UK Department of Trade (DOT). The department, which has perused the company's affairs informally, has now appointed601 words
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464 1980-01-08 19 SENATOR Kamarul Ariffin, president of the Associated Malay Chamber of Commerce and Industry and chief executive of Bank Bumiputra, has been appointed chairman of Malaysia Textile Industries (MTI) as part of a spate of changes in MTl's board and top management following the purchase of464 words
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Article218 1980-01-08 19 Profit at EAI increases by 23pc ELECTRICAL and Allied Industries (EAI), progressively working Its way up the profit path since It turned the corner two years ago, has reported a 23 per cent increase in pre-tax profit to $S2»,Mt for the six months to Sep Jl, lff». The company was,218 words
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Article174 1980-01-08 19 Strong surge at Ayer Hitam AVER HITAM Planting Syndicate, moving confidently forward from Its record performance last year, has again pat op a good showing at the Interim stage, boosted by improved output and prices. For the six months to Sep 31, ISIS, the company turned in an unaudited pre-tax174 words
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Advertisement429 1980-01-08 19 Prominent SHIPPING COMPANY AND ITS TRADING SUBSIDIARY invites opphcotions from suitably qualified male Singapore citizens or permanent residents to fill the position of ACCOUNTANT who will report to the Company Secretary and be responsible for all aspects of fmanciol and management accounting which will include the preparation of regular management429 words
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Advertisement513 1980-01-08 19 Qollei^Jis Rollei Singapore (Pte) Ltd an established international manufacturer of cameras, slide proiectors, flashguns and other high precision products, invites application from suitable candidates for the following position:ORGANISATION METHODS OFFICER The applicant should be a University graduate with about 1-2 years experience m a related field and preferably with manufacturing513 words
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Advertisement457 1980-01-08 19 0u« to rjptd growth potential In ttw ire a AMERICAN MUUINATIOfUI MANUFACTURING COMPANY requires REGIONAL SALES ENGINEER to develop and increase our market share ol industrial valves, working through distributors in the region We are seeking a Singaporean engineering graduate below 30 years ot age who has completed national service457 words
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Advertisement584 1980-01-08 20 AT YOU* SERVICE RATES SECTION INDEX Telephone Service: *****22 ri *sf 1 Moodoy Fndoy 830om -500pm Ofd«ofy 70 eti per wwd (mn 110 bo> I FOR SALE SHOPPING GUIDE t rfry\,O^\l 11 rS^ 111 I I)) /~~frl I j)|\\ SffsHVO ]™v"m -Taopm iS'»3»»S vu X > T^ ACCOMMODATION 4 PROPERTIES584 words
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Advertisement659 1980-01-08 20 A WIDE RANGE of reconditioned Photocopy Machines for sale 6 months guarantee Tel *****45/ i *****81 BEO/OINING/LIVING Room Furniture Baby's Cot at almost half I price Telephone *****3 after I 11 00 am BEST PRICE PAsD for your old books, comics and magazines Contact Lily or William *****4 BLESSING PIANO659 words
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Advertisement588 1980-01-08 20 IMPERIAL CANE FURNITURE <0. Watten Rise. Watten Estate For cane furniture. Indian heavy cotton furnishing, matting Tel: *****1 NEW YEAR IS Coming Reupholster your sofa, settee, etc by our expert upholsterers No deposit Call *****8 anytime RE-UPHOLSTERY OF OLD sofa for home, hotel, office and residence Reasonable price Tel: *****8588 words
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Advertisement608 1980-01-08 20 18 Pets AN OFFER YOU cannot resist One pair adorable Persian Cats need good home Only $350 Contact: Henry *****7 after 2.00 p.m. ONE PAIR OF Pekinese dogs, male and female. 12 months for sale. Highest offer secures. View at 168 Sims Avenue. Singapore 14 Tel: *****44 23 Stamp* ft608 words
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Advertisement710 1980-01-08 20 SELLING ONE LIBERTY Coin $1,500 Flawless, with boxes: $150. $1,200. $100. $250. $500 3 pieces for $2,200 Highest offer secures. Tel: *****01 SELLING 10 SINGAPORE Silver Coins. 1972/79. $460 Buying $10 1973 coins, $48. Ring *****09 WANTED TO BUY Spore Gold Coins ($l5O at $760). ($lOO. $250. $500. 3 pieces710 words
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Advertisement639 1980-01-08 20 An E stsMished Company requires FEMALE SECRETARY c Private Secretarial Certificate. c Minimum 2 years experience, c Ability to handle general spondence, meetings reports. etc. c Able to work Independently. Please apply In own handwriting with photo (NR) stating salary expected, education and contact phone number to The Personnel Manager639 words
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Advertisement740 1980-01-08 20 CONFIDENTIAL CLERK Requirements: GCE. O' level. Good command of English and simple correspondence Typing speed 35 lo 40 wpm Al least 1 year's experience Preferably those stayIng In Jurong area Interested, please call *****22 CONSTRUCTION COMPANY RE. QUIRES experienced bookkeeper and clerk. Interested applicants please submit resume slating qualifications, experience740 words
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Advertisement724 1980-01-08 20 FEMALE GENERAL CLERK .equir ed Apply personally at 174. Ist fir International Plaza. Anson Road. Spore 0207 FEMALE GENERAL CLERK/ Operator required Clerical duties and bookkeeping Salary $270 $350 based on experience Apply with passport photograph (non-returnable) to: S.T Box A***** FEMALE JUNIOR ACCOUNTS Clerk Write enclosing telephone contact and724 words
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Advertisement665 1980-01-08 20 HONEYWELL SYNERTEK PTE. LTD. invites applications (or the position of CLERKS Requlrements:e Age above 18 years c Minimum 3 OCE level c Ahlllty to type c Preferably with some related working experience Interested applicants are Invited lo submit a comprehensive resume and telephone number fbr immediate conlacl loTHE PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT665 words
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Advertisement490 1980-01-08 21 II EMPLOYMENT 31 Situations Vacant b> Secretarial and Clerical MHXN. LEAVER REOUIREO lor SECRETARY GCE 0 I•a, I and Pela' i Srrretarv Kn iwl( I) handwriting pnclosluf 4 c.ul SECRETARY REOUIRED MUST DC iisii Mandarin i mm, lyplni Mnd \|>l>U m wntniK giving educational quallflcaUoi n returnable) to ST liox490 words
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Advertisement757 1980-01-08 21 BOUTIQUE SALES MANAGERESS required Immediately Minimum ition use Apply personall) Unit IK Ist rfoi i in haul Road he EXPANDING COMPANY REOUIRES energetic male and female Sales promote machines (iood starting income l'le.ise all *****86 to) ippointment AGGRESSIVE SALES SUPERVISOR Male or female require. 1., lead i lining lor right757 words
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Advertisement840 1980-01-08 21 Electronic Engineering Company requires (1) SALES REPRESENTATIVE Wltl experience to promote our lines ol sophism ale.l elerUonli components and Instrutnenta Experience in in. .lesign preferable Must i^.ssess own.. ir (2) FEMALE SALES ASSISTANT with working experience in electronic components Knowledge of inventory control ana-ivanlage Apply or call: MICROTRONICS ASSOCIATES PTE840 words
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Advertisement793 1980-01-08 21 Our printing machinery department requires the following stafl immediately (1) SALES REPRESENTATIVE (Graphic Arts Supplies) I level ss valid driving licence and car i Completed National Service di At least 2 years' similar »ork:ng experience (2) SALES REPRESENTATIVE (Commercial Printing) kmi hi I'ossess ralM driving licence and car i'l Oood793 words
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Advertisement553 1980-01-08 21 Applicants preferably with Diploma in Kle. trical Engineering and with at least one .les experience In Elec- trical Accessories and Equip- merit Applicants must be between 25 to 3S years old and are Singapore cltlaena possessing own cars Applications stating age. qualltiiatuins experience, current earnings and contact telephone number, should553 words
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Advertisement688 1980-01-08 21 A LARGE MANUFACTURING COMPANY invites applications [or the (1) EXPERIENCED CARPENTER PM making of ]iks moulds to tie used on machines for making furniture paru (2) FOREMEN Preferably with 4 to 5 years experience in furniture (3) ELECTRICIANS NTC 3/ 2 In electrical fittings and installations with 1-2 years related688 words
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Advertisement596 1980-01-08 21 QUANTITY SURVEYORS Applicant! must have al leas! 2 years relevant experience and l>e a holder of (a) Polytechnic Technician Diploma OR (b) C"4C; Pull Certificate in Builders Quantity Please reply to S.I BOX A***** with full resume snd a contact telephone number together with a recant photograph (non-returnable) ARCHITECTURAL SENIOR596 words
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Advertisement547 1980-01-08 21 A) ELECTRICIANS Pre-requisites: a NTC in Industrial Klectncity with some knowledge of in si. illation and maintenance Of electrical equipment a Musi be able lo read electrical drawings a Those without Trade Certificate but have practical experience in industrial electricity will be considered a Shut work required B) FITTERS a547 words
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Advertisement838 1980-01-08 21 FIRM requires (A) Structural Draughtsman iH> An h Draughtsman Apply with photo resume and saiarj expected to suite 4(M Cuppage Centre, Cup pane Road. Singapore tXB. REOUIRED ONE EXPERIENCED Radio technician (or installing car radio and one Apprentice interested pieaae contact or write lo International Refrigeration Company 2tiH. Changl Road.838 words
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Advertisement184 1980-01-08 21 1) DRIVER. CLASS 4 7) 2 APPRENTICE SHEET METAL WORKERS 3) SEMI-SKILLED FACTORY WORKERS Transport provided Interested sppllcani rail *****0 I rsonall] al SOON LEE ROAD JURONG. SINGAPORE 7352 *^^P>(P7E) LTD SCREEN PRINTERS (FEMALE) FACTORY ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE (MALE) i Minimum N Ii Contact *****0 on Slh a 9th Jan 19S0184 words
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Advertisement291 1980-01-08 22 II EMPLOYMENT 31 Situations Vacant t) Production NIKKO ELECTRONICS TOY PTE. LTD. piirei FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Requirements: a Minimum Pi Moll We offer ■reek HI) IKe ol SH.«I ibsldj P*rl( IVUre a month menl on confirmation ii". month bonus a Ann v k leave. Interested applicants (Singapore citizens. Malaysians or291 words
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Advertisement371 1980-01-08 22 5 SMimnno Wr are fast expanding and urgently require: PRODUCTION OPERATORS (Male Female) We offer: REVISED STARTING SALARY 10.56 per day (Male) and $8.71 per day (I •■male) On Confirmation *11.52 per dav(Male) and $9.68 per day (Female) S5OOO Cash Bonus on Confirmation Generous Fringe Bene fit-, Job Allowance Special371 words
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Advertisement635 1980-01-08 22 <► SUMIDEN ELECTRONICS PTE. LTD. A Milisidiary ol Sumitomo Flee trie Industires Ltd Japan laMtes applications for MALE/ FEMALE GENERAL OPERATORS Requirements a Singapore/ Malaysia Citizens c Age below 16 years can also apply We provide: a Attractive starting salary c Transport at pick up point* c (mhl working environment635 words
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Advertisement749 1980-01-08 22 A maior U S company in Jurong has immediate vacancy lor a DESPATCH CLERK Applicants must meet the following requirements i Mad N.iti..n.ii Baiilta a Ar>ilit> t<> speak and understand English c Mil t (xissess o»n motorcycle Applicant! are requested lo PHONE MR TAN TEL: *****44 for interview A manufacturing749 words
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Advertisement738 1980-01-08 22 A YOUNG MAN with OCR. com1 pleted N S to understudy responsibility of company's management Apply to HT Box A***** CHINESE OFFICE BOY required immediately Must be able to ride "bicycle Call personally: 71. Tras street. Spore 0207 CLINIC NURSES REQUIRED for a clinic in disl 16 Interested, please write738 words
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Advertisement664 1980-01-08 22 HOTEL COFFEE HOUSE requires Cocktail Lounge Wallrmn Pantry Maids. Female Cook Helpers and Female Helpers for household duties Interested please call personally with a rei cent photo at: Room 323, Peninsula Shopping Complex, for an interview HOTEL PHOENIX Has immediate vacancies for 1) WAITRESSES 2) CHAMBERMAIDS (Full/parttime) 4) COFFEE SERVICE664 words
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Advertisement462 1980-01-08 22 GIRL SCHOOL LEAVERS Welcomed lo free food and lodgiiin in small modern bungalow (Singapore) while you are walt- ing for further studies or other permanent Jobs Own t v bathroom, washing machine Must cook appetising meals for young Chinese couple. 2 kids, general cleaning Sundays off State allowance desired, duration462 words
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Advertisement560 1980-01-08 22 m Emporium Holdings (S) Ltd has I immediate vacancy for position of: Froxen Food Supervisor Ouahlications Eipenence c Completed Secondary Education c Minimum 3 years experience in frozen foods and In a supervisory capacity c Must be conversant In both English and Malay c willing lo travel overseas. The successful560 words
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Advertisement672 1980-01-08 22 I ~m Invites application for the following posts:A MALE QC SENIOR SUPERVISOR c Diploma Holder In Electron ie or production Kngineennu with at least 2-3 years ON quality control working experience Successful candidate will be responsible for quality planning, trouble shooting, fault .inaUsis training and development a group of QC672 words
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Advertisement480 1980-01-08 22 EXCLUSIVE MEMBERS CLUB require? HOSTESSES c Attractive income Nut less than 11,000 pal month c Experience not necessary .is training will t>e provided c office personnel and model* are welcome I'art Timers are acceptable c Accommodation will be provided If necessary Transport will be provided. Interested, please call personally lor480 words
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Advertisement679 1980-01-08 23 II EMPLOYMENT 31 Situation* Vacant h) General MALE PEST CONTROL TRAINEES English MCMg orwrtu RIOPEST PTE LTD 7 Ruby Lane. Singapore 1232 MALE SECURITY GUARDS required tot prestigeous residential Building 111 1 Able t,. ipeak and write (m; llstl 1.i11K.'kniK experience In Po i-i urit > work 4i At 1679 words
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Advertisement587 1980-01-08 23 NEUTRON CORPORATION PTE LTD Join us today as: PRODUCTION OPERATORS (FEMALE) Primary or Secondary education Between 16 and 35 years old No experience required as skilled training will be provided MATERIAL HANDLERS (MALE) No experience required Good physique TECHNICIANS (MALE/FEMALE) NTC 3in Electronics Servicing or ITC from VITB or STI587 words
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Advertisement706 1980-01-08 23 REOUIREO GENERAL WORKER lo assist in workshop and office In K.ill.uik Basin Interested please ..II Viss lal *****32 Required immediately (1) EXPERIENCED MALAY DRIVER Btrtctl] residing in disirn t IS, nnisi possess I'la-s i iKe above 40 Those l)| outside district 15 I i not apply I (2) LORRY DRIVERS706 words
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Advertisement835 1980-01-08 23 VACANCIES FOR WAITRESSES and Helping Boys Malaysians and QCI School Leavers may apply Experience is not necessary Interested, please call personally lo Tlvoli Coffee House. 290. Orchard Road Tel: *****91 WANTED AN OFFICE Boy Immediately Must be able 10 ride a bicycle Good salary and bonus offered Apply personally 68835 words
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Advertisement979 1980-01-08 23 111 VEHICLES BOATS SHINE RENT-A-CAR dally, monthly and yearly Contact Mr Yusof *****47 tong LEE RENT-A-CAR non-alr-cond alrcond cars and Mercedes for weddings for hire Enquiries phone *****55 *****7 TRISTAR TRAVEL SERVICES Pie Ltd offers alrcondltioned cars and Datsun C2O Pic mips at competitive rates Call *****20/ *****58 I 45979 words
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Advertisement1122 1980-01-08 23 1*77 DATSUN I*oB. 2nd onwer. r alrcond. radio/ cassette Beautiful condition $16,800 Tel *****08 1(77 DATSUN 120 V. SUUonwag- on. 1 private owner, low mileage. beautiful condition $16,500 on o Tel" *****86. 1»7 7 OATSUN PICKUP 1300 cc Excellent condition $7,800 Blk. s 161. 1616A Lor 1. Toa Payoh 1*771,122 words
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Advertisement957 1980-01-08 23 I*7* HONOA PRELUDE 1602. registration number KKB729L" Highest offer secures Contact: Judy *****66 B) Mazda BEAUTIFUL AUG. 1*76 Mazda 929 Saloon With alrcond and other accessories Please call Roy. *****67 BEAUTIFUL MAZDA 121 Coupe. 1977 Original showroom condition. 2 owners Blaupunkt radio/ cassette Ring *****43 ENO 73 MAZDA 929. 4-door.957 words
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Advertisement876 1980-01-08 23 1*77 MITSUBISHI COLT Galant Sigma 160UGS. ai court 1 private owner Price $20,000. Tel *****2 I»7t COLT LANCER 1200 I Owner Showroom Condition Very Low Mileage $18,600 o n o *****1 I*7l. COLT SIGMA 1 6 GS Alrcond Expatriate owner. Cassette Rust-proof. New tax. Showroom condition $20,900 ono. *****1 197S876 words
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Advertisement887 1980-01-08 23 The international rustproofing system for cars R G RUSTPROOFING CO. PTE. LTD. Block 1008 20 Bukit Merah Lane 3. Spore TEL *****01 Of *****9? MID I»7J RENAULT 12 TI. In fOpH Condition Highest offer secures s Call: MMH after 12 moo. MORRIS MINOR 1962 U4H c c OoOd running ronrlition.887 words
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Advertisement865 1980-01-08 23 page; I*7o MINI 1000. heiuillfiil condition i.. steering cassette j-i.am Eligiblf for PAHr Vie* J3l Hedok Road siieii Service siat ion Spore 1646 (Oarage) 1»71 VAUXHALL VIVA excellent i condition »nii ca nelte King 1971 VOLKSWAGEN 1300 gOOd ruiiiiiiig condition Higitiie for i park Price *«4on i.i 1*72 AUSTIN 1300865 words
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Advertisement573 1980-01-08 24 111 VEHICLES BOATS A GOOD OFFER lor all PARF scrip can 45 Vehicles For Sale ;"><iHHil c i abovr X.600 IWI .inoveW.ooo HO.MI) rt SI 1,000 Mi any I) Motorcycles/ Scooters kongbeng motor co 124. Prinsvp Strsel T»l *****6/ *****9/ 31M4 AHV MOOtt OF 5..M,n.1., i ,M,l rar, muct nlact573 words
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Advertisement1214 1980-01-08 24 V^^tff ,'W"eJPl^|*^J *l J^^^ jj j^^^J *""*^.^e^e^P Freehold land, prompt handing over of houses, easy msidimen's available. For enquiries book, igs Far East Land Housing Development Co. Ltd. 15th Floor, Far East Shopping Centre, Orchard Road, Singapore 9. Tel: *****11 (12 lines) Freehold Land Expected Date ol Legal Completion 31st1,214 words
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Advertisement784 1980-01-08 24 FULLY FURNISHED DOUBLESTOREY Detached bungalow availahlc in Dist 11 with big yard, quiet surro-jndmßs Telephone heater, fridge, cooker. air.ons etc Rental $2,200 pm Kiiik Kamest Enterprises *****37'fi for details FURNISHEO HOUSES King's Road $2,500 Namly Avenue $2000 Frankel Fstate $3,000 Taman Bedok $1,000 For details. please call Sek Kay Co,784 words
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Advertisement761 1980-01-08 24 ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED NEW Apartments in dlst IS. facing sea at $2.000 (No agents) Principals call *****85 ATTRACTIVE HIGH FLOOR Apartment facing sea. 3 bedrooms servant Carpeted' marble flooring. (TV It washing machine 1 Vacant possession $1200 I.M As- sociates *****1 BALMORAL POINT DISTRICT 10. High floor apartment with I bedrooms761 words
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Advertisement886 1980-01-08 24 KIM LIN MANSION, in Grange I H -i.nl tastefully furnished ualkup apartment with 3 bedrooms and 3 baths, fully equipped kitchen, qulel site and only 5 minutes walking distance to Orchard Road Rent: $1,700 Please contact Hellian Securiles *****33. LEWIS COURT OIST. 10 4 bedrooms. 4 airconds. all bathrooms attached,886 words
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Advertisement868 1980-01-08 24 ROOM TO LET: Near Ruby Theatre Balestier Road Prefer I'hinese working Kirls couple Phone *****3 TASTEFULLY FURNISHED master bedroom with bath attached Ideal for respectable foreigner c.iii MOTH UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO let at < $150 pin for working couples i or siimle working girl District 1545. Opera Estate King *****83868 words
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Advertisement774 1980-01-08 24 ACE OFFERS: Luxurious 2 1/2-storey semi-detached house. 4.Roosq ft Freehold Splitlevei .-ing dining 4 bedrooms, servant's Call: *****22 A DETACHED kUMtALOW Ills! 10 Double-storey i bedrooms study Area approximately 5.000 sq ft Selling $280,000 *****63. *****13 A DIST. 10. NAMLY Avenue, double-storey semi-detached. 3.500 sq ft. freehold 3 bedrooms/ servant's,774 words
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Advertisement830 1980-01-08 24 Large 4 bedroomrd senudetAched in Henry Park, spill -level liv iiik and dmum Very »ell kept and selling funsMsM SMO.UOO Mimik Lcont 'omlnminiiim. Ind (lour apartment. 3 bedrooms. swimming pool, tennis i ■quash rowl $1*5.000 PtoaMßing VI'MIN HOUSING ACKNCY *****3/ *****1/ *2M4 SBS Realty Services (Pie) Ltd la wholly owned830 words
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Advertisement611 1980-01-08 25 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES 54 Properties For Sale b) Flats DIST 1130. MINBU VILIA. central < choice new luxurious ed (round, •wimmlnf pool >k high floor midst greener) i bedroomi 2.500 sqit $2hi i»m :t bedroomi J.tHO sq ft $25«.(X«1 7:t***** OIST 12 MANOALAV MANSION I inf« amenities split-level liuiik dining611 words
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Advertisement722 1980-01-08 25 SHERWOOD TOWER ttinent on l-.igh floor in wev. nicely finished XV nil 111 I nii pod. squash court Private Sale: $171,000 No Agents Please Call *****21/2 SPOTTISWOOOE APARTMENT. 2 rooms 1 hall. $135,000 Fa her Qardeni apartment. $270,000 ■BISU THOMSON PLAZA Exclusive newly completed maisonette with garden for sale above722 words
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Advertisement849 1980-01-08 25 FACTORY SPACE AVAILABLE tor rental 6.000 sq ft oil Macpherson Koad Tel *****0 for details OFFICE/ WAREHOUSE OR Factory \.ill.ihle at Hlllvlew Estate Area approximately 3.000 sq ft Tel *****00 57 Godowns Vacant/ Wanted WANTED TO RENT about 5.000 sq ft preferably groundfloor. not more than 10 k m from849 words
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Advertisement1588 1980-01-08 25 CAR REPAIR WORKSHOP (with PENINSULA PLAZA. 4TH floor. 486 without equipment) wanted For sq ft Sale $350 p.s.f REnt $300 lease/ purchase Area 2.000 sqft psf *****/ *****8/ *****3 CaplHepiies should Include equip- taus ment list, year obtained and SHOP AT PARKLANE Shopping price offered, all replies will be Mall.1,588 words
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Advertisement703 1980-01-08 25 77 Car Pools LIFT REQUIRED from Geylang circuit Road to Jurong and back. Call *****29. 830 am. to 4.30 p.m. After 7 p.m *****88/ *****81 PAID LIFT REOUMED from Moulmein Road to Kallang Way Tel *****77. Pauline Cheong TRANSPORT AVAILABLE FROM Bedok to Jurong. 800 am to 5.00 pm Contact:703 words
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Advertisement742 1980-01-08 25 87 Steambath/ Massage ATTENTION LADIES. SCIENTIFIC slimming and spotreduclng at Louise Klerk's Salon. 22 Ngee Ann Building, telephone *****82 BALI HEALTH CENTRE. Ist Floor. Hotel Tai Pan Experienced masseuses' Welcome! *****. *****1 ext 109 EASE AWAY ALL tension at the Cockpit Health Centre. 6/7 Oxley Rise. Singapore 0923 Tel: *****11742 words
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Advertisement700 1980-01-08 25 TI 1 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING STAMFORD COLLEGE (Correspondence Education Division) Master the basic coni cepts of the Computer which has become indispensablein Management and Industry in the developed world. Short intensive practical training with the UNIVAC Computer also provided either in Singapore or Kuala Lumpur. Write Now For Details IPO. Box700 words
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Advertisement718 1980-01-08 25 INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE CANADA Pre-University fee only C ***** April to December semester Register NOW Be in ui..verslly by January 1981 University fees below CSI6OO only Join the mod- crn co-educational leading PreUniversity College Early preparation all by correspondence with Registrar. 1. Jalan GallaKher.K I. INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE IS HOME AWAY FROM718 words
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Advertisement789 1980-01-08 25 PRIVATE SECRETARY'S CERTIFICATE A r.-usion Class for LOCI June 80 Kxam ('omtneiicinK 18th Jan ■80 Classes will be held in the evenings only during the hours of 6.30 9 pm Subtocts: Structure of Butinoaa Shorthand Typewriting Othco Organisation S*cr*tw al Procedures Limited place* Enrol early REGENT COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE UHTH Building.789 words
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Obituary, Illustration212 1980-01-08 26 FAMILY OF LATE Angelic Lim nee Carvalho wishes to thank all relatives, friends, especially staff of Cold Storage, priests and choir of SI Joseph's Church for their condolences and help during ielr recent bereavement. The family ol the late MR SHEN FONG HOO wish to express their sincere212 words
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Obituary, Illustration57 1980-01-08 26 Th* Lai* Mr. TAN MOOI HEOMG wnh«« to eiprns I hair sincere thank* and gratituda to ralativas lnar»di and coll*agu«t for th».r condol*nc»«, wreaths and donalion* during th*ir r*c*nt b*r****THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR. TAN KENG PU AN THANKS ALL RELATIVES AND FRIENDS FOR THEIR CONDOLENCES.57 words
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Obituary, Illustration36 1980-01-08 26 IN EVER LOVING MEMORY OF LVN CHOW U LI AN WITH DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO HER FAMLY FOB THE DEMISE OF THEIR DAUGHTER. DEEPLY MISSED BUT NEVER FORGOTTEN BY FRIENDS AND MEM BERS OF T.P.A.C.36 words
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Obituary, Illustration590 1980-01-08 26 MR. PETER WONG TUCK KING CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTOR* TUCK WAH ENGINEERING PTILTO We regret to announce to relatives, friends and business associates of the sudden death of Mr Peter Wong Tuck King on January 6th. 1980 Coflava laavaa No.J, Lotoog Mancan, en Thursday, January 10nY590 words
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Obituary, Illustration140 1980-01-08 26 144 In Memoriam In loving memory of MR. CHOO AH VAN Departed January 1979 Sadly missed by oil*, children and grandchildren. IN LOVING MEMORY of Nenek Jambol Departed 8/1/79 Gone I but not Forgotten by Her Loved IN EVER LOVING ANO CHERISHED MEMORY OF OUR BELOVED ONG YIK CHAI DEPARTED140 words
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Obituary, Illustration40 1980-01-08 26 NOTICE IN MEMORIAM »«n Tarn Kin naa M*ta*. Ton Tak Kaaa DipaiOa. <M.01.1f7« bmdby hubby, yam Sana. Jn. M«<a. OOM^Mn Hong. Hoot, dow^rtwo-**™!'* OMng. AngM. ton-at-low Mak, gronaoWdra» SKa. Lot. Mv Hmi. Oaong Ooong and intm M* Uan t Km40 words
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Advertisement850 1980-01-08 26 VI EDUCATION TRAINING 103 Tuition J expcmenceo totoh» oivinc YAMAHA MUSIC SCHOOL lultlon In Chinese. Knglish ORCHARO ROAD I Te a i 1 »42i44 Bl New Classescommencmg OCE .JATMM.AT.CS. PMVtICAL JanUar V 1980 *****2 77«*61 <<»>"• s« ,o^,. it an 12pm 4 spm GROUP TUITION i IS per gruupl Sun850 words
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Advertisement333 1980-01-08 26 VII TRAVEL RESTAURANTS Kj^of London EUROPE'S LEADING COACH TOUR OPERATOR Unbeatable Budget Tour Special istkowcost, high value, no hidden cost Join in the COSMOS SAVINGS EXTRAVAGANZA SEASON. Thousands of departures available from sth January to 29th December 1980. From ***** Early bookings only will qualify. Season valid till 15th February333 words
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Advertisement588 1980-01-08 26 NAM MO TRAVEL Servlre (Slngaj |K)lr) Pie Limited STI'H lit No 140 West Malaysia Tour (Inclusive nenting Cameron Highlands) oy deluxe aircondllumeci roach seven days SS2OB/-. six days SslB9.'-. departure every Sunday. Monday. Tuesday West Malayan Tour (Oentlng/ Pe1 nang) five days Ssl73/-. departure eiery Tuesday. Wednesday (ienlniK Cameron Highlands588 words
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Advertisement351 1980-01-08 26 ARCHIPELAGO SPECIALS DAILY, WEEKLY 7/6DKL/CH/Pen/ Gent $I*s/sitS S( DXI. C'H'Pen (Gent) $17S/$M* 5 D Hatl/ So'ngkhla $150 5 D Gent/ Pen/Hatl/ Songkhlu $270 4 IllVll (..Ml il Al S2M 4DOenl/Frasers Sl6O 2D3N Krasers $120 2D 3N Gentlng »S/S7S 3 II Langkawl S2M 3D Penang (Air) S2M i 3 D P.351 words
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Advertisement295 1980-01-08 26 CHINESE NEW YEAR SPECIAL 5-DAY OT PEN CHS $215 A/C DEP: 17. 18. 19. 25/2 5-DAY PEN CHS GT $315 AIR It COACH DEP 17/2 5- DAY OT. PEN H AADYAI 5299 AIR fi COACH 19. 21. 25/2 6-DAY KUL OT PEN HAADYAI A Cs27o DEC 16.18/2 3D4N PEN IPOH295 words
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Advertisement657 1980-01-08 27 [TEST PRODUCT ENGINEERS TEST TECHNICIANS National is the LEADER in Innovative Product Development Technology At National Semiconductor, we've long recognised the invaluable contributions talented Test Product Engineers and Test Technicians have made to our continued position of industry leadership. Test Produc Engineers and Test Technicians are the "backbone" of our657 words
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Advertisement526 1980-01-08 27 (ID inasfy needs a Purchasing Agent The man we are looking for must have maturity, integrity and be at least 28 years old. He must be able to communicate effectively in English and have at least 5 years experience, preferably with an international hotel. He will be responsible for purchasing526 words
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Advertisement516 1980-01-08 27 PROJECT MANAGER A well-established and progressive company with international affiliations, invites applications from suitably-qualified candidates for the above post. Qualifications The ideal candidate should be a Singaporean or Malaysian citizen, self-motivated and used to responsibilities and travel. A university degree in mechanical, chemical or civil engineering will be an asset516 words
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Advertisement528 1980-01-08 27 THE BANKRI PTC V ACT (CHAPTER IS) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a First Meeting of Creditors In the underI mentioned cases will be held at the Chamber? of the Official Assignee. 4th floor. Supreme Court Building, Singapore 0617 re: On 15th January 1980 In Bankruptcy Nos. 401/78 Wong Fook528 words
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Advertisement834 1980-01-08 27 Package Deal Experience Package Deal Housing Developer is required to develop a sophisticated project within 9 miles radius of Kuala Lumpur City on Joint Venture basic with the Land Owner. The Developer is required to prepare a development/ construction proposal. The proposal shall cover the following: 1 Finance. 2. Joint834 words
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Article, Illustration606 1980-01-08 28 WILL GRIMSLEY - WILL GRIMSLEY By It's Olympic year again and Soviets go back to playing 'War Games' NEW YORK, Mon. Another Olympic year and Soviet tanks and troops cross a border into another nation. So what else is new? It happened in 1956, in the case of Hungary, while OlympicAP - 606 words
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Article302 1980-01-08 28 LONDON, Mon. The British Lions' controvorsial rugby union tour of South Africa will go ahead despite a flood of protest from sporting and political bodies. The Four Home Unions Committee the Lions' policy-making body yesterday ignored a plea from British Sports Minister, Hector Munro, andReuter - 302 words
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Article78 1980-01-08 28 DUBLIN, Mon. The Irish side to play England in the opening match of the FiveNations' rugby union championship at Twickenham on Saturday week show six changes from the squad who rounded off last season by drawing 11-11 with Scotland in Edinburgh. The new men areAFP - 78 words
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Article58 1980-01-08 28 SYDNEY, Mon. The Australian Rugby Union said yesterday it would watch with "great interest" the reaction to the proposed British Lions' tour of South Africa later this year. The ARU was commenting on the decision of the committee of the Rugby Football Union in London yesterday toReuter - 58 words
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Article51 1980-01-08 28 LONDON, Mon. Huh beat Blackpool 12-7 in a British Rugby League Division One match yesterday. Other Division One results: Wigan 16 Hunslet 2. Working ton 9 York 10, Leeds 33 Hull Kingston Rovers 13; Hv. Tw«; Barrow 16 Keighley 18, Featherstone 23 Whitehaven 15, Oldham 29 Swinton 4.Reuter - 51 words
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Article88 1980-01-08 28 BAHRAIN, Mon. Saudi Arabia said yesterday it would boycott the Olympic (James in Moscow this year In protest against the Soviet Intervention In Afghanistan, the official Saudi Press Agen- 1 ry reported. The SandLs are the first country to announce a boycott of the Moscow Olympics becauseReuter - 88 words
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Advertisement545 1980-01-08 28 < SEARCH Management Recruitment Specialists MANAGER Our client, an established joint-venture manufacturer in the building materials industry, require a qualified General Manager to run its Malaysian operation. The Responsibility The General Manager. based in Kuala Lumpur, will be responsible for the management of three companies with the total staff strength545 words
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775 1980-01-08 29 FAIRWAY; Ipoh - FAIRWAY; Ipoh, Perth rider's record holds him in good stead By Monday MANY punters were surprised, and a little sad, when champion jockey Noel Harris announced last week that he would be leaving the Malaysia-Singapore horse racing circuit. Harris had been in top775 words
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Article1149 1980-01-08 29 Steward bans Chee for one month STIPE'S REPORT THE Stipendiary Steward charged apprentice W. Y. Chee with careless and dangerous riding in Race Three on Sunday and suspended him (or one month. He was informed of his right of appeal. The Stipe's report. State of track: Fast. lUce 1: Both1,149 words
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Article1055 1980-01-08 29 WEIGHTS for this weekend's races in Ipoh: SATURDAY Clan 2 O.» 3 Im2Som 10 Peng Ana 57.0 16 Racing Certainty 56 0 3 Priority in 55.0 17 Rainbow Lad MO 2 Rath Star 53.5 5 Ariff 53.0 4 Very Very C<nd 52 5 9 Cherry ling n 521,055 words
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Article, Illustration199 1980-01-08 29 LANDOVER, Mon. Third-seeded Tracy Austin yesterday beat Chris Evert Lloyd for the second time in four days to reach the final of the U*****,000 ($540,000) women's series tennis championships where she will meet Martina Navratilova. Tracy, 17, the United States Open champion,199 words
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171 1980-01-08 29 LONDON, Mon. Brian Gottfried, of the United States, and Mexico's Raul Ramirez won the world doubles championship after a three-hour battle against Dutchman Tom Okker and Wojtek Fibak, of Poland, here yesterday. Gottfried and Ramirez collected US$BB,OOO ($190,080), the largest doubles prize in tennis,Reuter; AFP - 171 words
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Article234 1980-01-08 29 MADRID, Mon. Barcelona were held 0-0 by Rayo Vallecano in a 15thround soccer match of the Spanish First Division here yesterday. Other results: Valencia 1 Almeria 1, Athletic Bilbao 3 Real Zaiagoza 1, Atletico Madrid 1 Real Madrid 1. Sevilla 2 Salamanca 0, Malaga 0 RealAgencies - 234 words
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Article58 1980-01-08 29 CARDIFF, Mon. Wales and British Lions winger J.J. Williams announced his retirement from international rugby yesterday after a career which saw him win 30 caps (or his country. Williams has been a regular member of the Welsh side since 1973 and toured South Africa in 1974 and NewAFP - 58 words
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Advertisement587 1980-01-08 29 /\ftersoygars in Malaysia, TMB is still at theforrfront ojdevdopmmt People with over 440,000 hours of training are now contributing to Malaysia's development with help from TMB j^" Customer Training Another TMB training programme is Customer Training. TMB Cat-care schools provide cus- wk M v tomers with training in proper operational587 words
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Article188 1980-01-08 30 HI \1 I.IMIMK, Man. Malaysia 1 Sport* Ministry wanta Ui knuckle down to an rarl> start for the 1181 South-rast Asia (■ames In Manila. With this In mind. It ha.s already art asldt- $9M,«M towards thr preparation of thr various sports and this Ik only for this yrar.NST - 188 words
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Article658 1980-01-08 30 ERNEST FRIDA - MARKING TIME ERNEST FRIDA By I Now rugby forward Ng told to forfeit vacation leave DESPITE the Kandasamy Jayamani case, which had a good airing in Timesport recently, ;<>vernment servants are still not being granted full-pay unrecorded leave when they represent Singapore in international sports events. The most recent victim658 words
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Article, Illustration476 1980-01-08 30 WILFRED YEO - WILFRED YEO SPORTSFEATURE. By THE topic of bowling conversations in Malaysia these days is not their three-man team's gold-medal success in the FIQ World championships in Manila, but last week's perfect 300pinfall game by their national champion Y. H. Foong. Foong's feat was food476 words
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Article217 1980-01-08 30 peter siow - peter siow By CHIA CHONG BOON will, after all, play in the interconstituency table tennis championship, starting on Monday week, at the newly-opened Delta Sports Complex. The local table tennis ace's eligibility was questioned last week when he turned out for Singapore against Japan's217 words
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Article124 1980-01-08 30 SYDNEY, Mon. England captain Mike Brear ley believes bis left-arm spinner Derek Underwood could hold the key to the second Test against Australia when play resumes here tomorrow after today's rest day. Brearley said Underwood's unyielding accuracy should place enough pressure on the Australian batsmen toReuter - 124 words
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Article24 1980-01-08 30 TOULOUSE (France), Mon. A Welsh Barbarians Selection side are to play French club Stade Toulousain in a friendly match on May 16. AFP.AFP - 24 words
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214 1980-01-08 30 PERTH, Mon. Western Australia scored their fourth win in five meetings with the West Indies cricketers when they completed an eight-wicket victory with a day to spare here today. But the West Indies were immediately presented with a chance to exact a measure of revenge whenReuter - 214 words
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Article29 1980-01-08 30 scored his runs off 118 balls and hit 12 fours and a six boosted the West Indies to 313, but this left Western Australia's needing only 87 to win.29 words
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Article88 1980-01-08 30 GEORGE PASQUAL has been re-elected president of Tarnpines Rovers, the National Football League Division One champions. Rovers' other office-bearers are Loh Ying Mm (vice president), Patrick Lim (treasurer), Laurence Chua (asst. treasurer), Joel Morais (secretary), C. D'Silva (asst. secreThe committee members are Edmund Perera, Andrew Ho, Michael88 words
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Article22 1980-01-08 30 SALON DE PROVENCE (France), Mon. A French Selection lost 7-20 to the visiting Australian junior Rugby league side here yesterday.22 words
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Article138 1980-01-08 30 ALVIN LIM, holder of more than 10 age-group national records, is expected to be the star performer in the three-day Chinese Swimming Club single age group meet, starting tonight at their Old Pool in Amber Road. He is the only competitor in two events the 200138 words
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Article202 1980-01-08 30 NEW YORK, Mon. Pittsburgh Steelers earned a shot at their fourth Super Bowl when they scored a convincing 27-13 victory over Houston Oilers yesterday. Steelers, defending National Football League champions and winners of three of the last five Super Bowls, will meet Los Angeles Rams, who defeated Tampa Bay202 words
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293 1980-01-08 30 Steelers in line for fourth Super Bowl dleweight category, scored a spectacular victory over American George Lee who was forced to quit in the sixth round. In the heavyweight category, All Lukassa, a Zairean based in Spain, beat Lassine Niare, of Mali, by a technical knock-out in the fifth round.Agencies - 293 words
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Advertisement305 1980-01-08 30 Keep your nose in other people's business ■■Mft ißSflHHHli^^l^^^l^ll^Hl c business news that's worth your ilia BrJB knowing is in Business Times. 2. f V Business Times helps you keep your I t^ nose in c 9 oin 9 s n °f tne business I' world. The who, what, when,305 words
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Article, Illustration387 1980-01-08 31 JOE DORAI - JOE DOR AI Admission to national side depends on match performance By SOCCER star Quah Kirn Song will on Friday take the first steps towards regaining his place in the Singapore side. For that is the day on which Quah, who has been out387 words
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Article, Illustration200 1980-01-08 31 ERNEST FRIDA - Veteran Karim steers Malays through ERNEST FRIDA By THE Singapore Malays Football Club entered the Singapore Hockey Association junior knockout final when they edged out Singapore Armed Forces 2-1 at Balestier Road yesterday. The fitter SAF players had the major share of the game, but they lacked a leader thoughTAN SHAN ANN - 200 words
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Article122 1980-01-08 31 Germans bounce back KARACHI, Mon. West Germany, two goals down in the first few minutes for the second day running, yesterday battled back to beat Britain 7-5 in the Champions' Trophy hockey tournament here yesterday. Once again, Wolfgang Strodter was Germany's top-scorer with four goals. Michael Peter (penalty stroke), Peter122 words
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198 1980-01-08 31 LIVERPOOL TO MEET FOREST IN FOURTH RD LONDON, Mon. English League champions Liverpool were today drawn to meet Nottingham Forest in the fourth round of the English Football Association Cup. The draw: Carlisle v Wrexham, Bristol City v Ipswich, Birmingham v Portsmouth or Middlesbrough, Watford v Leicester or Harlow, SwindonReuter; AFP - 198 words
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Article77 1980-01-08 31 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Singapore will be one of 11 countries to be invited to take part in the Malaysian Open tennis championships in Kuala Lumpur from Apr. 16-20. An LTAM spokesman said the other countries were England. France. Japan, South Korea. Thailand, India, Pakistan, Indonesia, theAP - 77 words
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Article169 1980-01-08 31 PERAK...3 SABAH...3 IPOH, Mon. PERAK'S defence crumbled in the second half, allowing Sabah to score two quick goals and snatch a draw in their Malaysia Cup soccer match at the Stadium Perak here tonight. After taking a confident 3-1 lead in the first half, Perak'sNST - 169 words
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Article, Illustration282 1980-01-08 31 BERNARD PEREIRA - BERNARD PEREIRA By BRITAIN'S Mark Cox, last year's Singapore Tennis Classic winner, is the first to confirm his entry in the series this year. The 36-year-old former British No. 1 made a 'phone call to promoter and ex-Association of Tennis Professionals' director Richard Evans282 words
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Article57 1980-01-08 31 OSAKA, Mon. The University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) volleyball team, the 1979 United States Collegiate champions, beat the Osaka University of Commerce squad 3-1 (15-12, 7-15, 15-7, 15-10) at the Higashi Yodogawa Gymnasium today. It was the Americans second win in three matches inAFP - 57 words
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267 1980-01-08 31 PETER SIOW - DINGHY SAILORS BARRED FROM MAJOR SYA RACE PETER SIOW By LOCAL dinghy sailors, who had hoped to compete in the Round-the- Island race on Jan. 27, are in for a rude shock they have been barred from taking part. Owing to insufficient safety coverage, the Singapore Yachting Association has decided267 words
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Article38 1980-01-08 31 SINGAPORE Airport Services Maintenance beat Engineering Workshop 4-3 on penalty kicks after a full-time 1-1 draw to take the Division Three title In the Singapore Airlines Group inter-department soccer tournament at the Toa Payoh Stadium yesterday.38 words
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Article260 1980-01-08 31 TALIB HARON equalled his own Bukit Chermin course record with an impressive 68, but it was not good enough for him to win the Keppel Golf Club gold medal competition held over the weekend, reports ERNEST PRIDA. Lawyer S. C. Lim, a 21handicapper, beat 32 other260 words
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Article74 1980-01-08 31 MEW DELHI. Mon. India's cricket tour of the Caribbean later this year depends on government approval, secretary of t.ie Indian Cricket Control Board said today. Ghulam Ahmed told reporters in Southern India that the board had asked government to clear foreign exchange for expenses. HeReuter - 74 words
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385 1980-01-08 31 PATRICK BASTIANS - PATRICK BASTIANS By SINGAPORE hopes to have the East Asian squash championships in Kuala Lumpur from April 2-6 postponed because it clashes with the world junior tournament in Gothenburg, from April 3-7. The Republic, with the best juniors in Asia, outside Pakistan,385 words
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Article17 1980-01-08 31 CAIRNHDJ. CONSTTJUENCY beat Mackenzie Wanderers 2-0 in a friendly soccer match at Farrer Park yesterday.17 words
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Advertisement573 1980-01-08 31 SINGAPORE, Tuesday Who says a is expensive? TM| You would be convinced after i "^kfitiKtfft I reading this ad, that it needn't /^Jk necessarily be so. wF^ THE ROXY Colour TV is one such example. r\ The price is way down below And inside every front panel of I the573 words
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Miscellaneous21 1980-01-08 31 HOCKEY SHA junior knock-out tournament: PWD v SCC (Padang, 5.15). SWIMMING Chinese Swimming Club's single agegroup meet (Amber Rd, 7 p.m.).21 words
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Article, Illustration295 1980-01-08 32 Russia likely to veto pullout demand UNITED NATIONS. Mon. The Soviet Union is ex(xvted to use its veto in the Security Council today, for the 113 th time, to block a demand for the removal of its troops from Afghanistan. The threat of a Soviet veto also hung over possibleReuter; AP - 295 words
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Article119 1980-01-08 32 VIENNA, Mon. Afghanis are paying up to U552,500 (555.375) to buy their way out of Kabul, according to two Austrian doctors who brought out a seriously ill Austrian diplomat. Austrian charge d'affaires Heinrich Kreutel was admitted to hospital in Kabul on Dec 16 after sufferingReuter - 119 words
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Article38 1980-01-08 32 BELGRADE, Mon. The official Yugoslav press moved today to allay public concern about ihe health of 87-year-old President Tito by printing photographs of him lunching with the specialists who are treating him for circulatory problems. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article35 1980-01-08 32 NEW YORK, Mon. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrial stocks fell 0.26 of a point to 828.58 in the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange this morning. AP.AP - 35 words
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201 1980-01-08 32 Egypt offers staging facilities to US ASWAN, Mon EGYPT will offer air, land and sea staging facilities to the US to help it respond to the Soviet intervention in Afghanistan, Egyptian Defence Minister Kamal Hassan Ali told AFP today. "The Afghan people are a Muslim people who have fallen victimAFP - 201 words
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390 1980-01-08 32 Suharto optimistic about 1980 prospects Oil revenue will help finance $36b budget JAKARTA, Monday THE Indonesian Government today announced an ambitious budget of 10.5 trillion rupiahs (about Ss36 billion) for fiscal year 1980, a 52 per cent increase from last year. In presenting the draft budget to Parliament, President SuhartoAgencies - 390 words
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Article182 1980-01-08 32 MAS ANGELA POt nee Slow Slew Kirn passed away peacefully on 7th January 1880, at Mt. Alvernla Hospital. Singapore, leaving behind beloved husband. Pol Tsse Gb.ee Stephen, sons. Jun Kwal Robert. Jun Khaw Gregory and daughters, Audrey and Jennifer. Cortege lying In the Church of Si Ignatius, Kings Road.182 words
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Advertisement421 1980-01-08 32 The men behind Rafttes City It was mooted way back in the *****. No fewer than five designs, reflecting the changing conditions, were put up. All were shelved. Then last year, the final go-ahead came. That is the sort of on-off indecision that plagued the Raffles City project which many421 words
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Miscellaneous172 1980-01-08 32 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Fair except for passing showers In a few places.TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 23 mln. SUNSET today: 6.43 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: «.4I a.m. GLOBAL weather Amsterdam 0-JC Cloudy Ln4m 5-7C Clear '< Athens 4-10C Clear Lm Aagelea 13-14C Cloudy jBaaraia 13-22C172 words
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Article, Illustration701 1980-01-08 1 Proverbial anecdotes Building a pavilion in the air Cfa 135 iSI !*«"<»«•»"- ff x ZHONG LOU GE ONCE, a wealthy man who was both stupid and stubborn, visited another rich man in a neighbouring village. While there, he saw a three-storey building. It was a magnificent structure, bright, spacious and701 words
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Article86 1980-01-08 1 MANDARIN BY RADIO This 15-minut? programme will be broadcast over the English Service of Radio Singapore tonight at 7.45 p.m., on Thursday at 6.45 p.m. over the FM stereo and the coming Sunday at 9.N a.m. Lesson 16: What are they doing? VOCABULARY: &)i )i F 1 nfi er e'r86 words
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Advertisement110 1980-01-08 1 u^wi^l ill v y^Ui i kill I IhlKw The Worid Greatest Superstars of the fiCS. Sold more than 35 million- records. At Southron Theatre Restaurant Nite Club 9th to 14th January Hear them sing their hit songs: Only You Great Pretender Smoke Gets In Your Eyes My Prayer Twilight Time110 words
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Advertisement72 1980-01-08 1 INSIDE On Fashion It's come a long way. baby! The chemise used to attract rode guffaws from cab-drivers. But what it has become today is likely to draw sighs of admiration instead Outlook presents 1989N newlook chemise. Pag* 3 He's Just one of a score of stars likely to come72 words
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Article, Illustration282 1980-01-08 2 JOHN DE SOUZA - IN The Good Life on Ch 5 at 10.00 p.m Tom and Barbara discover that Margo is not going riding twice a week as she claims. Instead, she visits a strange house. They reach a harebrained conclusion and their sympathy goes out to Jerry. But what is Margo282 words
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Article179 1980-01-08 2 SCIENCE Report on AM at 7.15 p.m. discusses the armadillo which, unlike man in most other respects, does contract leprosy which makes it unique in the animal kingdom. It is this which makes it a valuable research tool in the quest for an effective vaccine. Next month, WHO179 words
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Article73 1980-01-08 2 FANTASY Island on Ch 3 at 7.32 p.m. has Roake allowing writer Jerry Burton to step into the limelight and tell jokes. And Sandi Larson ar- rives just in time to see her pen pal Banning. But Banning tries to escape. In SUrsky and Hatch on Ch 373 words
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Article62 1980-01-08 2 TUESDAY Night's Phone-In starts at 9.25 p.m. so listeners, make sure you take the opportunity to phone in for your record dedications and air your views on any subject you like. International Call at 10.30 p.m. is a digest of world affairs presenting the voices of those who make62 words
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Article92 1980-01-08 2 CRICKET plays on at 5.10 p.m. with reports on the penultimate day's play from the Second Test between Australia and England, being played in Sydney, New South Wales. Lots of action and a chance to size up the Aussie side before their test against the West Indies later this92 words
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Article, Illustration532 1980-01-08 2 GERALDINE TANG - GERALDINE TANG By POP music lovers will not have enough time to breathe in the next six months when a string of their favourite pop celebrities stream in one after another to quicken the beat in the local entertainment scene. With532 words
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Miscellaneous93 1980-01-08 2 SINGAPORE STAMPS SINCE WORLD WAR II an exhibition, jointly organised by the Singapore Philatelic Society and the National Library, at the National Library lecture hall from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. On till Saturday. FAMILY PLANNING TALK for newly-weds in Mandarin by Mr Ling Chung Khue, a communi cations officer93 words
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Miscellaneous111 1980-01-08 2 TION OF THE HAW PAR JADE COLLECTION at the National Museum Art Gallery from 10.30 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily. APOLLO CIRCUS from India at the junction of Telok Blangah Way and Henderson Road at 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. Tickets: $3, 5, 7 and 10. On till Feb 1.111 words
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Miscellaneous988 1980-01-08 2 TV and Radio SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening folowed by I Love I 700 The Green Homet Dead Line For Lucy California Here We Come Death 3.30 Diary of Events (Eniish) 73 (Malay) 3.35 Afternoon Matinee Cotton J-g £"2"'™ ""fiL ranrfv IP** 8 25 Cultural Diary (Eniish) 1C anfly V"988 words
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Miscellaneous113 1980-01-08 2 nese Programmes 8.H British Top Twenty I.M Your World 1.15 Tuesday Night's Phone-in 1«.M International Call 11.M News 11.1* Softly Sentimental KM M IS to (.M AM All Night Music SWIMMING TIMES TODAY: Siagap*re 2.37 a.m. (2.6m), 8.18 a.m. (1.2m), 2.05 D.m. (2.7m), 8.36 p.m. (0.7m). Sedlli Kechll 1.35 a.m.113 words
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Article, Illustration379 1980-01-08 3 Co-ordinated by WONG LAI WAH Pictures by ALBERT SIM REMEMBER the chemise? That straight, no-waistline sack of a dress women used to wear in the early 60s? Well, it's back in fashion again, with some modifications, of course. Like the designers always maintain, "fashion never repeats379 words
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590 1980-01-08 3 i NEW YORK, When the chemise came off the runways of the Paris salons in 1957 and started appearing on the backs of women, it was i greeted with guffaws. Cab drivers interview!ed by the press voiced their disapproval of I what was quicklyNYT - 590 words
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Article, Illustration197 1980-01-08 3 Sparkling finds from Down Under SPARKLE with diamonds. But, instead of relying on designs from the European market, try the original and creative designs from Down Under instead. Australian diamonds hit the headlines late last year when the 1979 Australian Diamonds Today awards were presented in Sydney. The197 words
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