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Title Section17 1980-06-06 1 The Straits Times 30 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 1 1 1/1/80 Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, JUNE I, I JBI17 words
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Article, Illustration454 1980-06-06 1 3 dead and 20 warehouses razed Harbour ordered to be closed, traffic diverted PORT KLANG, Thursday ABOUT $10 million worth of cargo was destroyed today when a pre-dawn fire swept through 20 warehouses in Port Klang's southern harbour in one of the biggest fire disasters inAP; AFP; NST; UPI - 454 words
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Article35 1980-06-06 1 JAKARTA, Thurs The Indonesian Government has banned the uae of trawlers for fishing on the grounds that it would harm traditional fisher men who used simple equipment, a Cabinet spokesman said today AFPAFP - 35 words
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Article33 1980-06-06 1 JAKARTA. Thurs Indonesia ass reached s tentative afreempnt with Papua New Guinea on the boundaries of territorial waters between the two countries, a spokesman for the Foreign Ministry said today ReuterReuter - 33 words
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251 1980-06-06 1 A SEVEN-MEMBER team of foreign consultants has been appointed to carry out an independent review of the proposed Mass Rapid Transit system for Singapore. The main purpose of the review is to evaluate the methods and assumptions upon which the proposed MRT is based.251 words
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Article21 1980-06-06 1 BELO HORIZONTE (Brazil). Thurs. A passenger express train crashed into a stationary freight train yesterday, injuring 200 |H—im<i UPI.UPI - 21 words
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Article174 1980-06-06 1 THE death toll on Singapore roads this year rose to 115 when a nine-year- old schoolgirl died in an accident In Upper Serangoon Road on Wednesday Police said Miss Tan I.i Choo was walking on the grass verge of the road at 3 30 p174 words
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235 1980-06-06 1 FOUR oil companies, Esso, British Petroleum, Caltex and Mobil, have raised the prices of petrol and diesel at the pumps. Esso was the first to adjust its pump prices from midnight on Wednesday. The other three adjusted tneir prices at midnight yesterday. The235 words
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Article401 1980-06-06 1 ISLAMABAD, Thursday THE Soviet-backed regime in Afghanistan has launched a conscription drive to replenish the ranks of its army, hard hit by desertions and casualties, Afghan and Western diplomatic sources said yesterday. But there are signs, the sources said, of resistance to the draft,AP; UPI - 401 words
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Article29 1980-06-06 1 SINGAPORE qualified to meet PaJutag In tke semi-finals of the Malaysia Cap romprtl tlen when they beat Treaggaaa l-i at Koala Treaxxaaa yesterday. SEE PAGE 3129 words
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Article425 1980-06-06 1 BEIJING. Thurs MR DENG XIAOPINc; said today he plans to resign as China's Senior Vice- Premier in August. and give up all his other three posts in the Chinese Communist Party and government by 1985. Speaking to a delegation from the National ConferenceUPI - 425 words
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Article34 1980-06-06 1 BANGKOK. Thurs The government has allocated fund of 1,300 million bant (SJ138.5 million) to subsidise major oil companies to maintain the country's oil pn.w < spokesman for the Commerce Ministry said today. APAP - 34 words
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Article80 1980-06-06 1 FALSE NUCLEAR ATTACK ALERT WASHINGTON, Than. A computer error MtokUag a multiple Savlet missile attack cmm4 false alarm. triggering off mi lnorrju*ml alert ef strateglr nu rlr*r batnbera and mis silea briefly »n Tu««U>, thr PealMon naid Uda\ Altkaagh eaglaea ww started, ac btmbrrs were lacacaed. A quick checkAP - 80 words
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Advertisement95 1980-06-06 1 48 pages today SINGAPORE SWEEP RESULTS Page 11 US and China close to signing series of pacts 2 CASTRO govt behind harassment of Cuban emigrants 4 NEW unit to speed up disciplinary cases in SC 1 CHANGING course: All for more leeway 8 IJGHTNINu deaths on the rise since 197795 words
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378 1980-06-06 2 WASHINGTON, Thura FURTHER SHIFT FROM RUSSIA BY AMERICA THE United States and China are close to signing a series of new agreements to significantly expand their already flourishing relationship, US officials said yesterday. The officials said the two sides have almost completedNYT - 378 words
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Article, Illustration172 1980-06-06 2 Geng urges free world to unite against Russia CHINESE Vlee-Premier Geag Mm, while m a vMt tkwH the 1 18 mlrrrmft curler Baager (pic tare at right), callei the I rited Stetoa, Earape, Japan and ather eautrlea to urite agalaat the Sevlet tiUm. la a apeech to aealar US mUltary172 words
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255 1980-06-06 2 Sanjay won't be chief minister, says Indira NEW DELHI, Thursday PRIME Minister Indira Gandhi today ruled out the possibility of her son Sanjay becoming chief minister of the key north Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. She also indicated that she had no plans to make her 33-year-old son a cabinetReuter; AFP - 255 words
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120 1980-06-06 2 Church pledges to fight dissidents BEIJING, Thurs. The official Chinese Roman Catholic Church has undertaken to fight against Catholic dissidents opposing the Communist regime in Beijing. Ttils was the gist of a report published this week by the People's Daily about a recently-con-cluded Catholic synod here. Observers here said itAFP - 120 words
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Article24 1980-06-06 2 TOKYO, Thurs. Ash from the May 18 St Helen volcanic eruption in Washington has reached Japan, Kyushu university physicists reported yesterday AFPAFP - 24 words
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Article, Illustration340 1980-06-06 2 Why US must ratify sea law treaty Prof Koh UNITED NATIONS, Thursday THE United States, despite differences with many other countries over seabed mining, should ratify an eventual Law of the Sea treaty for significant commercial and military reasons, Singapore Ambassador Tommy Koh Thong Bee said yesterday. "The first reasonReuter - 340 words
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340 1980-06-06 2 VIETNAM DENIES REPORTS OF NEW EXODUS BANGKOK, Thurs. Vietnam today said it was honouring its commitment to try to prevent the illegal departure of refugees from the country. It also indicated that it was prepared to discuss a 1 satisfactory settlement of this unwanted situation" with other countries concerned. Radio340 words
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Article63 1980-06-06 2 EAST BERLIN, Thurs. East Germany, known for its achievements in the tough world of sports, has added yodelling to its list of annual national championships The first title of "champion yodeller" went to a woman, Edith Kratzien. who beat 200 other singers at a noisy competitionReuter - 63 words
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185 1980-06-06 2 Lee Kirn Chew - Seven top ministry officials charged with graft Lee Kirn Chew By Our Bangkok reporte BANGKOK, Thurs. Seven ranking Interior Ministry officials, including the present Undersecretary of State, were charged in a criminal court today with corruption and misuse of government funds. Interior Minister Prathuang Kiratibutr said steps were being taken185 words
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Article120 1980-06-06 2 JAKARTA, Than. A aappeaedly Jeyfal weddlag party taraed lato a teartal meettag whea the bride aaddeaJy died, the Jakarta aewapaper Saara Karya reperted today. Guest* at the party aear Temaaggaac la CeatraJ Java Taut Sunday were shocked at the aaaaaaeemeat that the yaaac bride,AFP - 120 words
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Article392 1980-06-06 3 'Many will defect from Carter' DWINDLING SUPPORT: POLLS WASHINGTON, Thurs LESS than half the Democrats who voted for President Jimmy Carter in the three big primaries on Tuesday said they would vote for him in the party's August national convention. New York Times-CBS News polls in Ohio, New Jersey andNYT - 392 words
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Article152 1980-06-06 3 CONGRESS REJECTS OIL IMPORT FEE WASHINGTON, Thurs. Congress has dealt President Carter a major blow by voting overwhelmingly to prohibit him from imposing a fee on imported oil. The House of Representatives and then the Senate had approved a bill to block the fee but the President said he wouldReuter - 152 words
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Article52 1980-06-06 3 In other worlds... 6 THE trouble with Carter was not that be did not understand foreign affairs, bat that he did not understand that he did not understand. J Dr Henry Kissinger on President Carter, who, in the early days of his administration, believed that be already mastered the game52 words
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139 1980-06-06 3 11th hour change of mind by death row man ATLANTA, Thurs. Condemned killer Jack Potts, only hours away from death in the electric chair, suddenly changed his mind about not appealing last night and so won an indefinite reprieve. Lawyer Millard Fanner ran from a meeting in (Georgia's state prisonReuter - 139 words
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Article37 1980-06-06 3 TOKYO. Thurs. American conservationist Dexter (.'ate. convicted of damaging fishing nets and releasing about 300 dolphins captured by fishermen on the western island at Dm, was deported from Japan today, an immigration spokesman said ReuterReuter - 37 words
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189 1980-06-06 3 Bonn may have to pay more for petrol BONN, Thursday WEST Germans may have to pay more for alcoholic drinks and petrol as a result of yesterday's cabinet approval of a Common Market agreement on reducing British budget contributions to the EEC budget. After an eight hour meeting yesterday theReuter - 189 words
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Article108 1980-06-06 3 Major banks cut rate NEW YORK, Thurs. Several major banks reduced their prime rate yesterday by a one per cent to 13 per cent, bringing the rate to its lowest level since last September. The Chase Manhattan Bank, the third largest bank in the United States, was the first toNYT - 108 words
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Article, Illustration199 1980-06-06 3 RIO DE JANEIRO, Thursday ANDY Capp (below), the British comic strip character and scourge of bar tenders, rent collectors and soccer referees, has landed in trouble in Brazil A Sao Paulo lawyer has lodged a court complaint that a cartoon published in theReuter - 199 words
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Article38 1980-06-06 3 ROME, Thurs World wine production in 197>» reached a record 362 mUlion hectoUtres I a 30 per cent rise over the previous year, according to a United Nations Food and AgnI culture Organisation report is•jedhere. -ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article143 1980-06-06 3 Uranium sale: Opposition swells WASHINGTON, Thurs. President Jimmy Carter's plan to sell 38 tonnes of enriched uranium to India appears to be in jeopardy in the face of growing congressional opposition, sources said here. State Department officials have said Mr Carter is "strongly resolved" to proceed with the sale, despiteAFP - 143 words
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Article, Illustration36 1980-06-06 3 A RESIDENT of Grand Island, Nebraska, on Wednesday surveys the damage caused by a series of seven tornadoes that, In a three-hour nightmare, wrecked this city on Tuesday night. UPI picture.UPI - 36 words
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Advertisement73 1980-06-06 3 TO-DAY TO-MORROW LAST TWO DAYS SWISS. FRENCH t ITALIAN BROCADES UP $19 00 TO $50 00 PER M NOW $10 00 UPWARDS GERMAN. ENGLISH SWISS A ITALIAN PRINTED JERSEY 140 cm TO ISO cm UP $15 00 TO $40 00 PER M NOW $10 00 UPWARDS ENGLISH. IRISH. FRENCH 473 words
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Advertisement252 1980-06-06 3 I like Gold Storage They've got some of the juiciest B^JKkwfc* Ik steaks in town. And such a variety of \J n BfjWy-*^ *M m\ if other fresh meats. O^iUM mr^J^ tew M^llfl VI Bnnnnnp^^^^^B^^^L^^^Bßßßw'an Wut^^i^mm Ea*l_^. bY w^H V^^bH Ww W^r b«««^^b^^b^^^^^^^^^^^bl B 1& w W^^^Lmmm m^^^^^ .A %f"Jm^252 words
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306 1980-06-06 4 HAVANA, Thusday THE Cuban government has been orchestrating harassment of people waiting to emigrate from Cuba, according to a document obtained here. The document is a set of printed instructions issued by the go v c m m c ntn t -controlled NationalReuter - 306 words
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Article51 1980-06-06 4 BOGOTA, Thars. About CM Colombian student* demanding education reforms seised the Public Pedagogical Inlverslty tonight and took the rector and seven members of Its administrative council hostage, police said. The students demanded that the government change the rales on (Tradings and readmit six student* expelled last year.51 words
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128 1980-06-06 4 AIRPLANE SEAT CUSHIONS ARE MOST Flammable' WASHINGTON, Thurs. Safety tests show that passenger seat cushions are the most flammable material in the cabin of an airplane, an Amenran specialist on aviation fires said yesterday. Mr Wayne Howell, chief of the fire safety branch of the Federal Aviation Administration technical centreAP - 128 words
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Article, Illustration42 1980-06-06 4 UNITED States Navy's Improved AIM-54C Phoenix air-to-air missile filmed on its first launching from a F-15 fighter. The recent firing at the Pacific Missile Range resulted In a successful intercept of a QF-4 fighter drone target. AP.AP - 42 words
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153 1980-06-06 4 Drug that relieves rare type of chest pain BOSTON, Thurs. A drug used in Europe can dramatically relieve the pain of a rare form of angina, and researchers say the drug also may help prevent more common types of the chest pain. The drug rufedipine was found to be veryAP - 153 words
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Article41 1980-06-06 4 JAKARTA. Thurs. A fuel price hike of SO per cent in May has raised the inflation rate for the first five months of this year to 7.6 per cent from 3.8 per cent, a presidential spokesman said yesterday -UPIUPI - 41 words
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254 1980-06-06 4 MORE ASIANS AND WHITES LEAVE ZIMBABWE SALISBURY, Thursday MORE and more whites and Asians are pulling out of newly-independent Zimbabwe in the wake of majority rule under Prime Minister Robert Mugabe, according to official figures to be released later today. The figures showed that during April, despite appeals from Mr254 words
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239 1980-06-06 4 $2m a minute arms race 'a burden on environment' NAIROBI, Thursday GLOBAL military spending is approaching US$l million (552.13 million) a minute and even without a world war places the environment under constant strain, a United Nations report said yesterday "On any logical analysis the world cannot afford the armsReuter - 239 words
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Article27 1980-06-06 4 MOSCOW, Thurs. The Sovi et Union yesterda) announce* the launching of C'osmos-1184 a scientific satellite it sai< would be used for space re search. UPI.UPI - 27 words
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131 1980-06-06 4 No blacks in new S. African council CAPETOWN, Thars. The government ha* aa> eluded blacks from the newly-farmed Presidential Consultative Coon ell because they don't make ap their minds fast enough, South Afrtcaa Posts Minister Hennle Smlt told parliament here yesterday. The W-member body will comprise white*, coloured*, Indians andAFP - 131 words
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Article40 1980-06-06 4 BONN. Thurs Some 5.000 police and border guards, backed by water cannons and bulldozers, yesterday dragged about 1.300 protesters in Gorleben from the site ol a proposed nuclear waste dump they had occupied for more than a month. AP.AP - 40 words
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Miscellaneous212 1980-06-06 4 Straits Times Crossword ACBOBB 3 Titr pla< c to hear a vintner 8 Soon one sin .-hur- h put me a VMSe a mr<al amongsamls(B) utensil (4-3) 9 Surted as wter putting out 5 Hea<J m lW stan<b the odd ode 161 10 Hau-y slurtenton the larjfe side Com|rtMKln our*.212 words
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Advertisement548 1980-06-06 5 1 UIQUS WPPING FINDS V D/SCOVE/? A GREAT NEW RANGE OF MERCHANDISE AT SPECIAL PRICES. YOU'LL BE THRILLED WITH YOUR FIND! J SX \<s& >j^ARKER BROTHERS |DSSYOUWaF^^ AUTO VACUUM CLEANER m >^ ff —f| ({L |l* m ST <\\ o^^ .c^^^^STANDARD MONOPOLY CAR ACCESSORIES X T-l IVltif 1 WBI moisiopolv548 words
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Article121 1980-06-06 6 Walkingdown the aisle at 94 HOO ST. WERBURGH (England). Thurs. Declaring that no one is too old to marry, 94-year-old Elsie Burtenshaw walked down the aisle with an 85-year-old bridegroom today. After the wedding at the parish church in this Kent County village, which has a population of 2.000, Elsie'sAP - 121 words
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Article63 1980-06-06 6 LUSAKA. Thurs. A Zambian security euard has been sentenced to six months' hard labour for eating a pet monkey belonging to a European whose house he wasguardlng. John Mwamba, 27, a member of the Bemba tribe, told a court in Kitwe, northern Zambia, it wasAFP - 63 words
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Article, Illustration98 1980-06-06 6 Glimpse of new commando outfit? THE MAN at left appears to be like a man from spare or ft commaad» on special assignment. Bat he's neither. He's ft model of the British riot mlireman In the The outfit worn by a Sussex policeman during meeting ot pallce chiefs here onAP - 98 words
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Article63 1980-06-06 6 BANGKOK, Thurs. The cabinet has rejected a bill calling for the death penalty for rapists but agreed to impose harsher punishments for sexual crimes, a government spokesman said yesterday. The bill was introduced in the wake of rising crones, particularly rape cases. Police statistics show thatAP - 63 words
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105 1980-06-06 6 LEADING noncommunist industrial countries today resolved to keep a tight hold on their economies until inflation is brought under control. Ministers of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development said the battle for price stability must take priority even though their countries faced an105 words
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Article101 1980-06-06 6 Paying to sleep in 'jail' VARBERG (Sweden), Thurs. Officials in this west-coast town today re-opened an old prison as a hostel for up to 200 tourists a night. For the price of 30 crowns (about Ssl4), tour- I ists bringing their own sheets can stay in the cells of theReuter - 101 words
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189 1980-06-06 6 PARIS, Thurs A communique issued after the two-day conference said that in many OECD countries, inflation may be nearing its peak. There should be a slow but steady improvement over the next 12 months unless there is a further rise in oil prices." Forecast OnReuter - 189 words
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212 1980-06-06 6 Clark to help Iran probe 'US meddling' TEHERAN, Thurs. Former United States Attorney-General Ramsey Clark said yesterday he has agreed to President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr's request to form a commission to investigate and expose American involvement in Iran during the deposed Shah's regime. Mr Clark, heading a 10member US delegation toUPI - 212 words
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179 1980-06-06 6 Britain's ban won't stop trade via third countries LONDON, Thurs. Britain's economic sanctions against Iran will not prevent trade via third countries. Trade Minister of State Cecil Parkinson said in a late House of Commons debate last night. Asked specifically whether the government's two sanction orders would mean that tradingReuter - 179 words
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Article56 1980-06-06 6 NEW DELHI, Thurs The Food Corporation of India will export about $6 4 million (5J13.6 million) kg of wheat to Vietnam this month, an FCI official said yesterday Its district manager, Mr D P.Chopra, also said 1 6 million kg of rice will be exported fromUPI - 56 words
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Article48 1980-06-06 6 RIO DE JANEIRO, Thurs. Nearly 200 drought victims armed with knives and axes invaded the town of Frutuoso Gomes in Brazil's parched north-eastern region and stole 113 kg of meat and other food, the acting mayor of the town. Mr GUvan Carlos, said yesterday. UPIUPI - 48 words
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258 1980-06-06 6 Sending jailbirds home to finish terms? LONDON, Thurs. Foreigners serving jail terms in British prisons may be able to return home to complete them in prisons of their own countries under proposals published yesterday. The proposals, announced by Home Secretary William Whitelaw, also envisage Britons jailed in other countries havingReuter - 258 words
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Advertisement219 1980-06-06 6 More and more people are sitting safely behind bars. _nfl HnVJ*"^ J^^k m m m j—^g^^^m*mm^mmmtmm^mmmmwm^mmma^mw^mamw^m^m^m^m^m^^ m^^^^^^ —■^r^^f^n^L^^rl j^J^^ L _n~nfe l@i& f^Hn^HnVBLflLn_H_kn_. sx mm Ib_^ jMM _^^_tt_tt_fc_ J _j___jhn_nEß_iß»sn_ If you could see inside a Volvo door, For further side impact protection, a equipment in a Volvo includes light219 words
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359 1980-06-06 7 THE Special Constabulary has set up a prosecution unit to ensure that all disciplinary offences, except loss of warrant cards, are dealt with quickly and properly. It will be run by three lawyers who are now doing their national service in359 words
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203 1980-06-06 7 'Graveyard' shift: Pilot scheme launched THE Special Constabulary has launched a pilot scheme to assess the feasibility of deploying its men for an eight-hour shift covering the late night and early morning hours on a voluntary basis The scheme is aimed at maximising the use of manpower in the divisions,203 words
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Article18 1980-06-06 7 A CLEAN environment exhibition will be held at Katong community centre from June 13 to 15.18 words
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Article69 1980-06-06 7 THE lease of the United World College in Dover Road has been renewed for 20 years. The college's development plan includes a new science Slock and a new library and resource centre Since it caters for the educational needs of Singapore's expanding international business community, Singapore International i69 words
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Article229 1980-06-06 7 POLICE are appealing for eye-witnesses of five traffic accidents on Tuesday and Wednesday. On Tuesday at 8.15 a.m j Madam Ho Oi Hoe, 58, was knocked down by a pick-up in Jalan Bukit Merah and sent to hospital for treatment. At 4.30 p.m. the same day,229 words
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Article, Illustration312 1980-06-06 7 CONCORDE RIPS OFF ROOF WHO SHOULD PAY? THE «ncordc damaged tke roof of mi atUp tout near the airport. and Its joint operators, Singapore Airlines And British Vlrwavs, are unsure who should be held responsible for the Incident. The incident, the first to be reported here, happened last Saturday morningANTHONY WYE - 312 words
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Article31 1980-06-06 7 THE Stedfast Club will holi its monthly Stedfast Hour a the Queen's Hotel, Moun Elizabeth, today at 5.30 p.m All members and former Boys Brigade members are wel ■omf31 words
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136 1980-06-06 7 A BUSINESS executive falsely declared that he was married in order to secure a bank loan for $6,000, a district court heard yesterday. Cheng Yau Bor. 30, admitted making the false statement that he was married to one Miss Tan Cheng An<136 words
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Article, Illustration397 1980-06-06 8 More quality current affairs shows to be telecast SINGAPORE Broadcasting Corporation has stepped up production of current affairs documentaries in an attempt to improve and increase locally-pro-duced programmes. Its Current Affairs Unit, in its first major project this year, has lined up a series of eight documentaries which will be397 words
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Article72 1980-06-06 8 For match fans BUS services to the National Stadium will be suspended at 7 p.m. tomorrow for the football match between Singapore Selection and Bayer Leverkusan. Services 14, 16 and 31 will not go into Kallang Park though they will continue to travel along Mountbatten Road and Nicoll Highway. Instead,72 words
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Article41 1980-06-06 8 THE Tanjong Pagar and Diuton Plain community centre management committee will organise a three-day train trip to Genting Highlands and Fraser's Hill on June 18. For details, telephone *****98 or *****47 between 2.30 p.m. and 10.30 p.m.41 words
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Article124 1980-06-06 8 TWO aewi readers lastead of our may appear on the television screen If a Singapore Broadcasting Corpora- (ten's study d new news prearaUtlMi format proves fruitful. The two-re*der format aims to Instil more life Into TV news and to make It morr interesting 'or viewers. Sources124 words
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319 1980-06-06 8 Jailed for stabbing woman who would not elope with him A CONSTRUCTION labourer stabbed a mother of two when she refused to elope with him, a district court heard yesterday. It all started with man jong sessions which led to secret dates between Tan Ah Choon. 33, and housewife, Madam319 words
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595 1980-06-06 8 Changing courses: All for more leeway LECTURERS and prospective undergraduates alike are in favour of giving students greater flexibility in switching their courses. First year undergradu- ates are now given the first two weeks of the term to switch courses if they think they have made the wrong choice. But595 words
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Miscellaneous236 1980-06-06 8 Bringing Up Father By Bill Kavanagh Hal Camp .A/Ljyi-r- -r-, at- I T DON'T KNOW WHAT i MAO&IE, I PELL ASLEEP '.I DON'T WORRy 1 r < to J^ I I C'P, BUT TM OOlN© I WHILE SMOKING AND BIMMY- THOSE 'r!cJ^LJa!^L J kty-r r O KEEP A BURNED A236 words
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402 1980-06-06 10 EVELYN NG - On the cards: All-purpose new centre for spastics EVELYN NG By THE Spastic Children's Association of Singapore plans to build a new multistorey, multi-purpose centre which will be shared by other welfare organisations on a joint project basis. The association will shift its entire operations to the new centre when402 words
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Article67 1980-06-06 10 Charades contest at library A CHARADES competition will be held on June 14 at 3.30 p.m. in the National Library lecture hall. It is jointly organised by the library's Central Young People's Section, the Singapore Business and Professional Women's Association and the International V's Men's Gub of Singapore. First ana67 words
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Article36 1980-06-06 10 BUONA Vista community centre youth group and man agement committee will organise a Walkarun on June IS at 8 a.m. Tbe starting point is the car park opposite Buona Vista swimming complex ir Holland Drive.36 words
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Article382 1980-06-06 10 JANIE KHOO; PAUL JANSEN - SIA now sells two of its B-727s J ANIE KHOO and PAUL JANSEN By THE Boeing 737 was the i first to go, followed by the B-707 and the DC-10. Now Singapore Airlines is selling its B-727. Two such aircraft have been sold one to Vasp, Brazil's largest domestic airline,382 words
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250 1980-06-06 10 Howe's appeal: Privy Council reserves judgment LONDON Thurt THE Privy Council reserved judgment yesterday in an appeal by Singapore Defence Minister Howe Yoon Chong against the raising of the annual property tax assessment on his land in Peck Hay Road from $1,340 to $26,000 Mr Howe says the increase wasReuter - 250 words
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Article37 1980-06-06 10 THE Mountbatten community centre will hold classes in restaurant cooking, flower arrangement, mandarin, jelly making, cake making, dress making, padang curry and beauty culture. For further details, telephone *****7 between 3 p.m. and 10 p.m.37 words
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Article20 1980-06-06 10 KAKI Bukit community centre will organise a tour to places of interest on June 15 at 8 a.m.20 words
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Article99 1980-06-06 10 THE World Trade Centre Club is to build a minigolf course at the WTC building in Telok Blangah Road. Tenders for its construction and design has been called for by the Port of Singapore Authority, which is In charge of j the project. The mini-golf99 words
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86 1980-06-06 10 HAWKERS can have separate water meters •f their *wb bat there have be*B lew taken, a Pablic I tWUe* BmH spokesman said yeaterThe aannai practice Is far between (aar U 1* hawkers to ahare aae meter. Tmte Wtea raaalta la dtopate* aver tbe amaaat86 words
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Advertisement752 1980-06-06 10 i f^Phl^? aiowD STRIPED L^\ A^\ ML^LV LADIES' LEATHER \i I^VcHILDREN'S SHORT -1 M 1 fl SANDALS JA %1&\ FACE SLEEVED W V w.thcolourful^H^^FV .fV >N TOWELS BLOUSES .^ft^^^ MATTHIMr X^' canvas straps^ |BB^ S Cartoon in viscose Wmm Ik^ L>l Destgns Si S 9 U t, PrKe \M AND752 words
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Advertisement157 1980-06-06 10 SALESMEN and SALESWOMEN: GET MORE RESULTS This action-packed Dale Carnegie Sales Course helps you: Develop sates commence Sen more oi your products t services Handle obiections capjQiy C -garwe your selling day improve your sales personality Reacn you' goals m selling Prepay 'or advancement Wake sales easier and earn mot157 words
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765 1980-06-06 11 FINDINGS OF RESEARCH PAPER: THE number of deaths caused by lightning increased each year from 1977, when there were three cases. There were four deaths in 1978, and seven last year. From 1956 to last year, there were 80 deaths. Singapore had an765 words
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272 1980-06-06 11 Those first four minutes are crucial... MOST people struck by lightning die because these present at the ■mUeat d. not know k«w to give flrst-ald to revive them lyThe victim will normally be Mie—clsos and his rasplratlaa aad heart systoOM will stop fnnrttoaUg, said Dr Ng Eng Urn, dlraetor M272 words
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236 1980-06-06 11 *****94 wins first prize in Singapore Sweep TICKET No. *****94 won the first prize of $500,000 in the Singapore Sweep 6 80 drawn last night. The full results: Ist prise: *****94 2b4 prise ($150,000): *****63 3rd prise ($75,000): *****41 4th prise ($50,000): *****50 sth prise ($25,000): *****41 Tickets ending with236 words
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125 1980-06-06 11 MAN JAILED FOR DRIVING WHILE UNDER BAN SUB-CONTRACTOR Lee Boon Wang, 28, was jailed two months by a magistrate yesterday for driving while under a disqualification order. He was also disqualified from driving all classes of vehicles for eight years. Inspector K. Kathirasan, prosecuting, told the court that constable Lim125 words
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Article47 1980-06-06 11 MADAM Tan Peng Buay, widow of the late Mr Goh Chew Chua, former deputy chairman of the People's Action Party and former MP for Tampines. died last night after a short illness. She was 78. Funeral arrangements will be announced in the press.47 words
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Article48 1980-06-06 11 DR Lee Li Eng has been elected president of the Methodist Girls' School Alumnae Association. Other officials are: Mrs May Oh, vice-president; Mrs Anna Tham, vice-president (ex-officio); Mrs I.im May Chan, secretary; Mrs Tan Wai Fong, asst secretary; and Mrs Kho Chai Kwang. treasurer.48 words
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Article, Illustration185 1980-06-06 11 IT'S ne small flsh this price •r size wise. Costing $I,CM, It is one of the mast treasured aquarium Oshes in Singapore. And the Arcwana, a tropical river fish, can grow up to 1.2 metres in length. An Arowana can fetch as much as $3,M1,185 words
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292 1980-06-06 11 'Needy nations can tap skills through Unido' INDUSTRIES in developing countries which need information on expertise and professionals to upgrade their skills can approach the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation, the chief of its industrial information section, Mr Roch T. de Mautort, said yesterday. I He said the organisation, which292 words
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Article50 1980-06-06 11 SINGAPORE Bus Service coocession stamps (or July go on sale from Tuesday. They can be bought at the HDB head and area offices until June 19, and at all post offices. Silo PIEU supermar keti. the SBS Bedok Interchange and the SBS Jurong Interchange until July 550 words
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Article70 1980-06-06 11 THE coroner. Mr Tan Soo Khiang, recorded an open verdict yesterday at an inquiry into the death of Yong Miaw Chin. 25. a drug supervisee at the Khalsa Holding Centre who was found sprawled in a pool of blood at Selegie House on Dec 7. The court70 words
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Advertisement186 1980-06-06 11 fmi BUY AN ACMA REFRIGERATOR BY INSTALMENT AND YOU MAY WIN 1 ONE OF THE MANYATTRACTIVE I PRIZES:- TOTAL WORTH j^~^^^ The closing date for the Lucky Draw is August 15, 1980. (TA&t\ /f2rid\ J3rd 1 (f^-13th\ J» Prize jk Prize P" 1 \/T Prae C 515,000 A $10,000 A186 words
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Advertisement190 1980-06-06 11 ITnlmAI li# I^H T UkyHll I H TRIMATIC jflfe It nW I *^H^^^^ L^F TRIMATIC 707, England's First Only instant «^Jf£SSZSS!t Shower heater tO Offer an exclusive 3 control scald, and the power cuts off automatically should water pressure system with full temperature flow control for fan the whole family's190 words
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Article, Illustration243 1980-06-06 12 Grass sandal on the head is no laughing matter INSPECTOR I.im Kwang Meng, acting as Triad Master, confers the status of Grass Sandal a gangland designation for a fighter or "settlement talk negotiator on schoolboy Ton Wai Keong, 14, in a bit of play-acting at the Police Academy yesterday. Such243 words
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Article, Illustration421 1980-06-06 12 WONG KWAI CHOW - Great guns what a show! BREATH-TAKING TREAT FOR 4,000 CHILDREN Photo* by WONG KWAI CHOW and MAZLAN BAORON TERROR and thrills. High drama and bleodcnrdllng suspense. Discipline canine style and precision displays. And lets mere. Tne eeps sure knew bow to make the peUce-and-thlef games played by children tame affairs.421 words
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Article78 1980-06-06 12 A HONGKONG tourist has reported to the police that his briefcase was stolen while he was shopping at the Peninsula Complex in Coleman Street on Wednesday at about 2 p.m. Mr Horace Shu I^ek Pu said the briefcase contain- ed $5,700, US$B,OOO ($17,000) and his airline ticket.78 words
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232 1980-06-06 12 PAUL WEE - PAUL WEE By IT WAS certainly a case of being fast on the draw, so to speak, for Paya Lebar police caught a robbery suspect with the help of a sketch yesterday. At least three lift robberies were committed within the last seven232 words
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Article112 1980-06-06 12 7 race-day cabbies suspended THE Registrar of Vehicles recently suspended the licences of seven taxi drivers for leaving their taxis at th«> Turf Club car park to attend the races. An ROY spokesman told the Berita Harian yesterday that their licences were suspended for two to three weeks. They had112 words
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390 1980-06-06 13 X LUMPUR, Thurs DATUK Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad reasserted today that the New Economic Policy is here to stay and that the government will not accept gains in Malaysia's economic development if it meant the perpetuation of the old inequitableNST - 390 words
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Article184 1980-06-06 13 KUALA LUMPUR, i Thurs. Civil servants j should ensure that they i do not contribute to inflation in the country with the salary increases they will be getting next month. In his 50th birthday message to the nation yesterday, the King of Malaysia said that although theNST - 184 words
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Article76 1980-06-06 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs Four "passengers" stabbed a taxi driver more than 10 times before robbing him of $90, a watch and his taxi in Gombak. Before driving off in the new $15,000 taxi, the robbers tied Mr Ali bin Manaf up. Mr All, 36, managed toNST - 76 words
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Article87 1980-06-06 13 RAAF 'f lying museum piece' PENANG, Thurs. A Dakota aircraft, known among Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) servicemen here as "a flying museum piece," took off from the Butterworth airbase today on its final flight after 77 years of service with the RAAF. The aircraft, Dakota No. A65-69. is boundAFP - 87 words
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Article68 1980-06-06 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Asean-US Business Council will assess investment opportunities in Asean for wnich American capital, technology and management skills are suited A statement released by the international communication agency of the US Embassy here said that the council, which met recently in New York, hadAFP - 68 words
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Article144 1980-06-06 13 BI TTKRWORTB. Thnrs. A farmer who went fishing one Saturday evening ended up < ha-sln* a train and prevented what could have been a rail disaster, The Malay Mall reported yesterday Mr Mat 'Sharif Mat Abo, 14, hopped onto his motorcycle and raced after the goods144 words
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Article151 1980-06-06 13 JOHORE BARU, Thurs. Several roads and low-lying areas here were flooded yesterday afternoon after a 90minute downpour, causing traffic chaos right l into the night. I The roads affected included Jalan Air Molek, Jalan Yahya Awal, Jalan Tebrau and Jalan Datuk Sulaiman. Lowlying areasNST - 151 words
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Article44 1980-06-06 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Residents of certain areas in the city, including the city centre, will not get their electricity bills at the usual time this month because the billing in these areas was being computerised, a National Electricity Board spokesman said. NST.NST - 44 words
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286 1980-06-06 13 13 injured in derailed tanker fire PASIR MAS, Thurs AT LEAST 13 people suffered burns four of i them seriously when an overturned railway bogie tanker caught fire in Kampong Rasa, about 19 km from heie early this morning. Some of those hurt were in the process of siphon- ingNST - 286 words
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Advertisement96 1980-06-06 13 I V E&W^ fill lillll I I 11* 1 1 rm "^.>J 1 1 w' A I i 9 IT Ever y I* Saturday EJjSBSESSBSr at 8.15pm C ororu Dept Sr«> FV Ltd models made up with <£qs) cosmetics 3 America's Number 1 Pantyhose !f|jf Etftorn Ag»nc»» (SinQaporc) Pto. Ltd.96 words
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Advertisement764 1980-06-06 13 f V > l l J c VV V t} {l c V V J c 1 t 1 1 1 t l \i SWENSEN'S Ice Cream Restaurant will be one year old! Monday June 9, 1980. Come on over to Thomson Plaza on the 1 st Floor and celebrate764 words
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777 1980-06-06 14 The Straits Times FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1980 WINNERS, ALL? IN THE final round of primaries for the US presidential elections, all the candidates involved could claim a victory of sorts. For Ronald Reagan, of course, it was a walkover as his last serious contender had thrown in the towel last777 words
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Article, Illustration1215 1980-06-06 14 RUSSELL H. FIFIELD - Moving away from 'post- Vietnam' policy RUSSELL H. FIFIELD By w///n£ /iw Me /Is/an Mfc// Si/cc/ Awna/ PRESIDENT Jimmy Carter, the first post-Viet-nam, US president, inherited the legacy of American involvement in Indochina from 1950 and began his administration on a premise of no more Vietnams in Asia or elsewhere.1,215 words
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903 1980-06-06 14 NICHOLAS MOORE - Talk of oil price increase unlikely at next Opec meet NICHOLAS MOORE By in LONDON OPEC oil ministers will meet in Algiers on Monday to talk about the price of oil, less than a month after a new round of increases added US$20 billion (SJ43 billion) to consumer nations' 1980Reuter - 903 words
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Advertisement924 1980-06-06 14 tym^y Singapore X*mrs CONTACT LENS X J SOCIETY The following members are CONTACT LENS PRACTITIONERS OPHTHALMIC OPTICIANS OPTOMETRISTS E. J. BENJAMIN ecwaro j benjamin pte ho F.A.H.. F.A.C.LP. 'S' '04. Tanglm Shoppmg Centre. Tanglm Road |1O?4| Tel *****69'2355?56 CHEN YIN FOOK dah sin opt co 10.*.. A.C.C.LP G-46. High Street924 words
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Letter, Illustration263 1980-06-06 15 WE REFER to ■When cats are away..." (ST, April 29). Cat traps do serve the useful purpose of cutting down the population of hungry, uncared for and very often victimised cats in Singapore. It is a proven fact that one cat can263 words
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147 1980-06-06 15 I WISH to clarify a report on the article, "Christianity in China", by Neal Robbins in Hongkong which appeared in The Straits Times on May 7. The Bible Society has never "sent scriptures into China with tour groups" as stated. Many groups and147 words
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255 1980-06-06 15 Those trees will grow to provide greenery and shade PLEASE refer to "Recreationer's' letter, "Make park a greenerplace for all to enjoy" (ST. May 5) and your picture with the caption, Some of the trees in the park don't offer very much shade." We would like you to know that255 words
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Letter64 1980-06-06 15 I REFER to the letter, "What's going on at the canal?" by D.W. Distant (ST, May 17). The Stamford Canal, from Orange Grove Road to the sea front, is being widened and deepened. The project is expected to be completed in December, 1882, and will alleviate the64 words
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Letter42 1980-06-06 15 THERE is a heavy now of traffic along Neil Road. I hope the PWD will build an overhead bridge outside Fairfield Methodist Girls' School for the safety of students of the school and St Matthew's Kindergarten. M.K. HO, siipuwir taw.42 words
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196 1980-06-06 15 Four meter changes but still little water pressure WE RESPONDED to the Public Utilities Board's reply (ST, May 1) to "Pressurised" ("Water, water everywhere... well not quite," ST, April 19) as we also face the same low water pressue problem in our Housing Board flats. We waited for five long196 words
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Letter13 1980-06-06 15 What local lawyers fear in allowing people from abroad to practise in Singapore13 words
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445 1980-06-06 15 I HAVE read the several reports that have recently appeared in the Straits Times and in the Business Times alleging that our local lawyers do not have the expertise necessary to assist banks in syndicated and other loans. Lawyers find themselves in445 words
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290 1980-06-06 15 VITB sought to offer best choice of combination I REFER to the letter from "Tolong-lah", "Let us do the well known, easier authors" (ST, May 20). The GCE 'A' level English examination is an examination on English literature. There are six papers on offer and candidates taking the subject at290 words
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Advertisement76 1980-06-06 15 W. HEYWARD WONG, Hmtor, Th«- Bible Society In Hongkong. DON'T BE SHY If A IF YOl can speak Mandarin and are about to use dialect again, stop yourself and start In Mandarin. The other person may know Mandarin but may also be shy. Be the Initiator! k tJv\si KmLmL m76 words
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Advertisement94 1980-06-06 15 YOUR LAST CHANCE TO OWN THE POPULAR SYSTEM '7O AND CORPORATE -UNE v OFFICE DESKS AND AT GIVE-AWAY PRICES TOO! This is a rare treat from Diethelm. We are discontinuing these lines to make way for a new series THE SWISS LINE 2000 Office system Come and take advantage of94 words
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Article311 1980-06-06 16 AN ATTEMPT to path Industrial favourite* Haled oat and the balls sought oat property and mining stocks Instead at the Singapore stock market yesterday. After several weeks of neglect, Selaigor Properties led the way with a sharp 75-crat rise to $8.15 on Increased turnover. Island and311 words
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Article307 1980-06-06 16 BUOYANT spillover sentiment and a more encouraging Hongkong market enabled prices to stage a fairly broad-based rally on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday. Share prices were actively traded under a wave of fresh buying support which lifted selected counters way above their previous levels. Yesterday's rally enabled307 words
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Article217 1980-06-06 16 THE US Stag dollar opened at $2 1325,35 and closed at C 1330 40 in the Singapore forex market yesterday The market moved In a narrow range of 12,1325 to O 1355 Trading was quiet and featureless. Interbank rates at 3 p m 1-month 2.1355 2.1375 2-month217 words
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Article51 1980-06-06 16 RANGE of prices offered by dis count houses on June 5 Overnight fM 73 16', Call deposits 6 Mm Bayuif S.IUM 3- month Treasury bills 7 3/16 7 1/16 3 month Bank bills 1U 10 i 3 months CD 10'. 10' 6 months CD 8 8'. Source: National Discount51 words
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Article37 1980-06-06 16 Closing Interbank rales foi Singapore dollars on June 5: Offer Bid Overnight 8'. 8 1 month 10 5/16 10 3/ 16 2 months 10 5/16 10 3/16 3 months 10 3/16 101/16 Overnight mode 937 words
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Article341 1980-06-06 16 CufTwtcwc Nominal r>i#i Sfnitnsofiisn P#fc#ntag# quoted yaatarday (cro*s)panty Chang* Local dollar* to «ae mlt of foreign rur■ency: JS dollar 2.1330 2.1340 2.8196 -24.35 Sterling pound 4 9590 4.9640 7.3469 -32.50 \ustralian dollar 2.4405 2.4430 3.4286 -28.82 MZ dollar 2.0955 2.0990 3.4286 -38.88 :anadian dollar 1.8395 1.8410 Local dollars341 words
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Article28 1980-06-06 16 >«l Properties .'«r!«b«r< ■iunfn B*«i Drvdg W B.nking rractor* rroooh Mine* Bcrjuntai 610 1400 815 1190 800 1300 MS 75 70 40 35 3B 30 20 2028 words
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Article33 1980-06-06 16 ■itr.it. Trading M I' I PAN Ku.l. Sidim Set Iron C C M Rothmaa* Scab Shipyard 1300 1030 710 434 5TS 500 S10 314 A 1 i -6 -5 -5 •5 -433 words
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Article26 1980-06-06 16 JOL Warrants 1 620 a My Dev 690.0C JOL Loan 673.M ■U* Par 610.01 Total turnover 11.47m Total value: $31 M Source: SES26 words
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Article34 1980-06-06 16 BT Indicator Industrials: Finance Hotels Properties Minings Plantations S.E.S.Ind. Jun 4 Jun 5 5211 14 *****3 ***** ***** 915 18 ***** ***** ***** 386.83 397.79 3606 ***** ***** ***** 516.04 519.17 ***** *****34 words
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Article306 1980-06-06 16 HONGKONG: Stock prices rose sharply but closed slightly off the day's highs in very active trading on sharply higher volume yesterday, and the Hang Seng index closed 19 42 higher at 925.49 points, dealers said. They said renewed buying inter«st followed market rumour that Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation306 words
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Article163 1980-06-06 16 TOKYO: Share prices closed higher in moderate trading yesterday, led by speculatives, coals, trading houses and steels, dealers said. The Dow Jones average rose 25.61 to close at 68Z1.24 points, with a volume of 250 million shares. The New index closed at 464.61, up 0.49 point. AJttMMfcO Akul A>jhi163 words
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Article336 1980-06-06 16 SINGAPORE I NIT TBI'ST (Me— l'"' prim Ik Ju Ii The Commerce 2 49 2.62 id The Savings Fund lit 1.74 Spore Prog Fund 120 126 Spore Sec Fund 2.04 2.14 Spore Invest Fund 1.62 1.70 Spore Equity Fund 1 18 1.24 ASU UNIT TBIBT (MaaagirV arkes tar336 words
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Article96 1980-06-06 16 THE MALAYSIAN Minister of Fl nance has n«d time rales for ihi period from June 5. until rurthei notice. Raaker: 29TI cents a kilo; Capra: MIT90 00 a tonne. Palm krntl: tSK 75 a tonne. WMte prporr: S4.288.00 a tonne. Mark pepper: $2. MO 00 a tonne. The96 words
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Article251 1980-06-06 16 THE KILOBAR market (or gold deliverable In Singapore opened at $40,118 and closed at yeiter day In the Far East, gold opened at USJ583 50 585 50 and eased slightly on some profit taking to clow the morning session at $582 00 5M.00 The market re-opened In the afternoon251 words
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Article217 1980-06-06 18 SYDNEY. Thurs. Golds traded heavily at higher prices, following physical gold and futures rises, brokers said. Gold Mines of Kalgoorlie rose ASI to $7. Central Noresman rose 40 cents to $8.90. Poseidon 35 rents to $3 75 and Emperor 12 cents to $2 05 Mining stocks217 words
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Article168 1980-06-06 18 NEW YORK. Wed. The stock market recorded its best gain in six weeks in heavy trading as interest rates headed lower again following a brief pause. Analysts said revival of the bond market rally despite a heavy calendar of offerings and a prime rate cut168 words
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Article168 1980-06-06 18 ZURICH. Wed Prices closed on a firmer note underpinned by the downturn in Swiss interest rates, which was reflected by the terms of the new government bond announced yesterday, dealers said Swissair fell in transports while banks edged higher Among generally higher financial*. Holderbank Registered gained on168 words
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Article187 1980-06-06 18 AMSTERDAM. Wed Share prices closed mainly lower, with Royal Dutch losing 0.90 and I'nilever one guilder in otherwise mixed Dutch internationals, dealers said. KLM gained 0 SO and Nedlloyd one but Heineken fell 1 30 Banks and insurances were mixed and investment funds apart from Rolinco lower187 words
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Article467 1980-06-06 18 U5NI»N. Wed. The market closed steady today after a nuifi session Ai 3 ptn. the FT index was up 14 at 421 4 i k>\ eminent bonds showed gains of up to 1 4 point in shorts but longer dates were barely changed on balance Applications467 words
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Article56 1980-06-06 18 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 423.0 Tuesday 430.0 Week Ago 416.8 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 858.02 Tuesday 843.77 Week Ago 880 32 H X HANG SENG Thursday 923 49 Wednesday ***** Week Ago ***** BYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Thursday 6i/684 Wednesday 653 04 Week Ago ***** ALL ORDINARIES Thursday 875.1856 words
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Article139 1980-06-06 16 THE STRAITS tin price slipped another $5 to $2,176 per picul (equivalent to $35.98 per kilo, down eight cents) in Penang yesterday, on an official offering up 51 tonnes to 248 3 4 tonnes. The overnight London market was firm with forward buyers gaining £110 to £7,455 per tonne.139 words
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Article36 1980-06-06 16 Rubber: June 5 Singapore: June: 286.00 cents (up 5.00 cents) Malaysia: June: 289.50 cents (unchanged) Tin: M$2,176 (down $5) (equivalent to $35.98 per kilo) (down 8 cents) Official offering: 248*4 tonnes (up 51'« tonnes)36 words
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Article32 1980-06-06 16 LONDON: Copper prices on Wednesday (previous in brackets) Wirebar Spot £892 (£888. JO); sellers £893 (£889); Three Month buyers £912. 50 (£910). sellers £913 (£911). Market Mae: Steady. Salea: 13.800 tonnes32 words
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Article479 1980-06-06 16 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market closed firm yesterday, with June RSS One buyers quoted at 286.00 cents per kilo, up five cents on Wednesday's close, dealers said Prices advanced further in moderately active afternoon trading on covering interest and upcountry buying, they added. Prices were marked up 1.50479 words
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Article79 1980-06-06 16 NOON V>K Kind.' «A8 v,K .11 SSRSO MRKLB >MKIV -MHL SMK5 vMK'.l' -MH 1 nMK H SMK II ua<p«U«tl II MI»Wi II mip«lkl. il uxip^kti 1 1 u p>lbll < 1 urn (ilMI .1 u« i»!l«t. lurrill MUl rtuver. N.ll.r. ***** 2(7 <J0 28* l»N Dm ■Ml79 words
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Article1441 1980-06-06 17 I UK last lran.sa. nil rrad) sal* at the rknr >l toisinoss nn ihp Stork Exrhangr of Sinn-i (wrr ymrrday compared «ith the previous ■lavs pncec toffthrr nth 1979 high and low i Adjusted lor w-np right* iau» H Huh l.i. cimp.m Salt or»M IKIN (INK imii nUAL1,441 words
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Article1856 1980-06-06 17 till) MM offer prices officially listed iivl business in an reported to the BMCt Kxc harqje 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 ijuoted after the word "sett" ■H1,856 words
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Article1921 1980-06-06 17 HID and prica .>ftn lally listed ind business in ;iikJ reported H the Ku.ila l.umiHjr Slink Kxrhange yes'•■i •!-•> with the number irf shares n.uleit shown in kradMi in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise pd (,,-,1 Mil ->TKI\I.AJ»«.l«i318B3.MSt Alraa i2 16B 2 IKS) (3) 2.16 (1) 2.181,921 words
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Article465 1980-06-06 18 TANG ENG. the third and Latest suitor to United Industrial Corporation iliO. has stated in its offer document that ii will pay no more than its current offer price of $5 50 per share. Merchant bank advisor for Tang Eng, Citicorp International points out465 words
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549 1980-06-06 18 High and Low looks forward to bountiful harvest HIGHLANDS and Lowlands is looking forward to reaping a bountiful harvest from its estates over the next two years as recently replanted acreages reach maturity. "With reasonable commodity prices currently prevailing, I am confident the overall productivity of the estates will increase549 words
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Advertisement537 1980-06-06 16 Cook a 9-Course Chinese Dinner in 57 minutes with SEB Super Cooker ■p -t^^^W^. Stewed Chicken Feel with Peanuts t2ommutes) ''Bruwx Sauce 12 mmutei) 6) Stu//fd Mushrooms (5 nnnm^sl 4) ._t\>:\/. ><l -»*^m-S 7) F,st.&BeanCurdCake(4nvnutes) 21 Shark »lt*llJT>^ la^mTl>#^ n f""^ 8 flsm,nutesi J^g rl <C\ >^; 9) Sweet Red537 words
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Advertisement646 1980-06-06 17 More than just sweetness. Hermesetas is the pure sweetener from Switzerland. It's a better way to enjoy a healthy balanced diet without giving up sweetness. Because each tiny Hermesetas tablet has the sweetness of a teaspoonflil of sugar. But it's completely Calorie-free. Excess Calories, f not sweetness, put on weight.646 words
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Advertisement235 1980-06-06 17 IN I III Mil. II < Ol KT OK THK KKPI BI.K m SIN(. U'OKK. Originating Prtition No. a ..i ism > Id thr Matur ol SIN NAM \KO TIMHKK IOMI'\N> <PTK.> I.TI) And In thr Mall.-r of Section (4 of thr r ompanirs Art << ap I- NOTH K235 words
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Advertisement978 1980-06-06 18 ESIIMIJMIJBJ THE BORNEO COMPANY (BRUNEI) LTD Applications are invited for the post of I MARKETING EXECUTIVE I Technical and Marine Division Applicants should be 25 30 years old and possess a minimum GCE 'O' Level, with at least 2 years working experience in a commercial house with emphasis on direct978 words
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Advertisement317 1980-06-06 18 GENERAL MANAGER FREIGHT FORWARDING SAUDI ARABIA An Establshed Holding Company with existing interests in Road Transport. Shipping Agency work and Air Travel has formed a new company to co-ordinate and develop its freight forwarding activities and now seeks to appoint an experienced General Manager to take control of this new317 words
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Advertisement732 1980-06-06 19 AT YOUR SERVICE RATES SECTION INDEX Telephone Service *****22 personal SERVICES pY <<l 1 .mMmmt. mMBmSV *~mmm^ Moodoy F'K(ov 830 o m -500pm OAnory 70 tt per -ord Inwi DO 50' 4 MERCHANDISE Up f(t^\ /A vL vSy >V^V 111 f^^ 111 P^^ I \X\i /A VL I I |™V\732 words
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Advertisement1212 1980-06-06 19 1 EXPAT LEAVING ITEMS fur sale WANTED TO BUY Spore $150 French Provincial sofa and chair Proof Uold Coins SlOO. $250. $500 '$1700. Sears 17 cv ft frost-free Proof Gold Coins set of 3 pieces refrigerator 4 years o'-l $1,300. $10 Silver Proof Coins. Also buyU E 14-lb washing machine1,212 words
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Advertisement1291 1980-06-06 19 j^F% v x Babyaitting "4—^%s"rf>^l OUAUfIED NURSE BEDOK North \fq{!> wishes to babysit at own home Tel: ♦»H»M between 3.00 to 6 00 37 Gardening Szachuan edwins garden/ landscape rMIMA PAI APE Rockeries, woodwork, frull Uee v^niWM rMI.MV*C maintenance, hanging pots. RESTAURANT turfing 19. Jalan Dermawan Ist Floor. Wellington Building.1,291 words
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Advertisement1330 1980-06-06 19 I1I 1 SC«ENCE TECHMCAL. DAV/WGMT MMS QNG INTROOOCES riend: Service. Colour. B/W TV Ampli- lifetime partners confidi ntially tiers. Cassette. Antennae Instal i> j jade &Co.loam u< 7 pm lation Service Guaranteed *****2 Tel *****8 hq fINOLe PERSON is ever i TV ANTENNA PROBLEMS? We na p py Jotn Dial-a-Kriend1,330 words
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Advertisement1048 1980-06-06 19 Interested applicants pleas, An estawisriea aerment rectory rewrite in giving full particulars "J" l to S T Box A***** ACCOUNTS CLERK A FEMALE RESERVATION Clerk Appllc- u %houM M required by Travel Agent Thorn io Winfl qualitKations who are interested apply person- uck O level ally at A-20. Basement Root1,048 words
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Advertisement484 1980-06-06 20 II EIPLI 46 Situations Vacant b) Secretarial Clerical A progressive and aipandmg Con- iruction and Mechanical Equip- < <nant Service Company in Jurong '•quires ACCOUNTING MACHINE OPERATOR Brisk the following qualifications Sinf ([x reClUaens *uh i redit In English I'rtferably perienit with N( R 32 Acing mai htne Preferably |K-(jple484 words
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Advertisement598 1980-06-06 20 DYMENT Construction Company m SENIOR ACCOUNTS CLERKS with School Certificate or Higher, minimum 3 years fXixTience and LCC Higher Ai I Olintlni Certll irate preferred Age below 30. Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience Interested Candidate! should apply in own handwriting giving full details of themselves and qualifications,598 words
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Advertisement764 1980-06-06 20 FEMALE CLERK OCE D level 1 typing phone Me Ui Kininience itel} Salary S3OO to *350 pm Tel 2943KS for interview FEMALE CLERK/ TYPIST required by manufacturer Typinic essential. 35 p m Please »nU- t<i 297 South Bridge Road Spore 0105 stating qualifications, age. expected salary, contact phone number and764 words
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Advertisement590 1980-06-06 20 JAPANESE CONSTRUCTION FIRM requires exjierienced (ieneral clerk A K i at to .15 Interested. rsonallj ai 2nd floor. Room 205. Afro Asia Building. 03. on Koad tel *****1« Miss GENERAL CLERKS. MWMMUM DSMasr) 4 Bilingual Write with phoUiiiraph and phone number to 46 Tan Quee I. an Street Spore 0718590 words
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Advertisement543 1980-06-06 20 tSeWie^s^T^) TEMPORARY GENERAL CLERKS for its offices at (a) New Industrial Road (b) Orchard Road Requirements Female Singapore citizens Completed GCE. O' level Able to type at 35 wpm. Please call for interview today during office hours at: 1 New Industrial Road off Upper Pays Labar Road Singapore 1953 SOUTHEAST543 words
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Advertisement607 1980-06-06 20 If. BLOND ASIA PTE LTD We are a Manufacturing Company in Jurong. A vacancy now exists for the position of: PERSONNEL SECRETARY The person we are seeking will have a good educational foundation, preferably supplemented by a Private Secretarial qualification. The successful candidate would have at least 2 years' experience607 words
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Advertisement747 1980-06-06 20 MALE COMPUTER OPERATORS wanled Minimum qualifications GCE O' level, preferably completed National Service Starting salary $250 Please call: *****6 for appointment URGENTLY REOUIRED FEMALE Genera) Clerk cum Typist 45 wpm with without experience Tel *****68 Anson Road REOUIRED ACCOUNTS CLERKS Preferably with 1 to 2 years experience and ability In747 words
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Advertisement669 1980-06-06 20 Urgently required ACCOUNTS SUPERVISOR c Keeping books of accounts c Preparation and submission of monthly and yearly statement of accounts c Supervise and handle all receipts, collection payments c Supervise preparation and despatch of bills c Following up on arrears and handling all accounting queries c Any other related responsibilities669 words
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Advertisement455 1980-06-06 20 ATTENTION STUDENTS. EARN JJJJJ selling posters, books, household goods Attractive commission/transport allowance Tel *****70. A WELL ESTABLISHED Shirt Company has immediate vacancies for positions of Salesgirls for their branches at Peoples Park Complex and Katong Shopping Centre Attractive salary, commission and incentives Applicants should be above 17 years old. bilingual455 words
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Advertisement637 1980-06-06 20 EXPERIENCED SALES REPRESENTATIVE required for the building material department of an established trading firm Interested applicants, please submit full particulars, working experience, photograph (non-return-able 1 and salary expected to S T Box A***** FEMALE SALES ASSISTANTS needed tor sports shop Experience preferable Basic salary $300 Apply personally at: ALEX SPORTS637 words
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Advertisement485 1980-06-06 21 II EMPL 46 Situations Vacant c) Sales KOHINSON'S Applications .irt- mvitpd from T|"— Ctuaens for immrdi A SALES ASSISTANTS (Female) Agr 16 26 Man with sulUiblr Secundury BdlKaUon Minimum ■raas saaari loi suiiahir candil.it.s will Be t^OU X 220 prr niori'ii •sfjendtna, an i-xpenenc B SALES ASSISTANTS FOR FURNITURE DEPARTMENT485 words
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Advertisement612 1980-06-06 21 POLA COSMETICS Extends an invitation to all la.! ies and housewives lo join our team ot full-time and part time Beauty ConsuHants. We provide thorough training in beauty and sales Our range of very fine cosmetics will provide you a very good income and above alt a moat rewarding and612 words
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Advertisement468 1980-06-06 21 A Jwrong Company reqwree: FITTER c Trade Cert (irade i or at least experienced in general fitting preferaM) in can making industr> Interested applicants please write MC PACKAGING PTE LTD. IM. GUL CIRCLE SINGAPORE 2M2 A leading Marine Engineering and Construction Company invites applications from Singapore Citi/ens (or the positions468 words
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Advertisement221 1980-06-06 21 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION FIRM is looking for an energetic hard».'!k;iii: and t.iimituai person as ,< lert of Work in our new ii aiiu i Airport .1 least 2 orj «...rk with a driving licence would he an ge Interested please call ¥5174 Company requires: DRAUGHTSWOMAN (Production Control) Qualifications c Must b(221 words
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Advertisement449 1980-06-06 21 ESTABLISHED CONSTRUCTION FIRM requires an experienced site foreman with minimum 7 )'ar^ working experience and ability to work independently Apply in writing, stating full particulars of qualifications, experience, present salary and sal ary expected. Ui ST Box A***** ESTABLISHED FIRM requires PLANT OPERATORS for its Jurong office Requirements: c Preference449 words
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Advertisement509 1980-06-06 21 Rentokil Due lo rapid and continuing growth we invite applications for the position of SERVICEMAN Rentokil is the world leader In pest control and related services with over 50 years of successful operations We provide extensive training, secure and well paid employment with excellent career prospects The work Is varied509 words
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Advertisement481 1980-06-06 21 requires MECHANIC (MALE) For its Technical Department c Age 25 lo 35 c Preferably with Technical Tertiary education c Completed NS and have a valid driving licence for scooter Experience: Repairing and servicing of refrigerators, alrcondltloners. washing machines, cookers and other domestic appliances. Salary commensurates with qualifications and experience Please481 words
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Advertisement343 1980-06-06 21 Qollei We have inmedete vacan aesfor TECHNICAL TRAINEES ss^bb^bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb' Requirements: c Singapore/ Malaysian citizens or permanent residents c G.C.E. 3 0 level from Technical stream NTT Grade 3 in metal ma chrmiy c No experience required as training will be pro vided. Completed NS or serving part-time. Interested candidates please343 words
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Advertisement554 1980-06-06 21 c) Production jJ^aWJI^ in Ditl 1334 r*quir*s i^B^^TTTTt^^'ir^rTALr^V MALE PRODUCTION ■P^PffPl operators mo^4m*!4*llm^Rm\ Co mpleted or exempted !""">»* M T 1 frcuiNS J TJM c Prepared to work A rotation- ■■I^^^^B^bMJ s|1 l!S c Slaying in I lists 12. 1.1. or 14 preferred If you do not tlave c Minimum554 words
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Advertisement299 1980-06-06 22 II EMPLOYMEI 46 Situations Vacant c) Production fiOMEI IWORKi [FOR US] Lyou'llj ■NOW [regretj PCI DISPLAYS invites application for Female Production Operators Attractive Salary Quarterly PROFITSHARING SCHEME 5-Day Week Free transport at designated pick up points Recreational Sports activities Easy to learn jobs Clean, comfortable airconditioned work place. CALL US299 words
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Advertisement282 1980-06-06 22 If You want starting salary, LOTS of benefits... Come Join FOSTER I Female I I production 1 Operator I I ,sporeans Malays*"* FOSTER The Personnel Depl Foster Electric (S) Pte Ltd 158 Kallang Way Singapore 1334 Tel: *****1 (anytime Bam spm. Mon Fri) Bus service nos 61 85 9* 148282 words
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Advertisement383 1980-06-06 22 PHILIPS requires FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Applicants should be c In age, 16 years old and above. c In education. Primary 4 to Secondary 4 (any Language stream). You will be happy to work tor PHILIPS sine* we offer the following benefits: c Good starting pay S2lO p.m c Increment on383 words
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Advertisement297 1980-06-06 22 9 SANYO WEEKEND INTERVIEW Sal. a 00 am 5 00 pm (at our Company premises) c EX-EMPLOYEES ARE ALSO WELCOME. EARN UP TO $261 (ON CONFIRMATION) 5-DAY WEEK NO SHIFT NO SCOPE WORK c FULLY AIR-CONDITIONED WORKING ENVIRONMENT c CONFIRMATION BONUS c JOB ALLOWANCE: $10 PER MONTH c TRANSPORT PROVIDED:297 words
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Advertisement155 1980-06-06 22 a&^jM pBB PLASTIC FACTORY SHIFT FOREMAN Candidates must be In similar position with 3 years' f«perlence in a plastic Injection moulding factory Please submit lull and complete resume ot education openence. current salary and photograph with telephone number to P.O. BOX 89 KATONG POST OFFICE L SINGAPORE 9143 JOBS FOR155 words
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Advertisement45 1980-06-06 22 os^ START AS AN X4A/XB OPERATOR Interested please call personally toe The Personnel Department Block 10, 3rd Floor JTC Ratted Factory Kallang Bahru i Singapore 1233 OB Units 201 205 2nd Floor. Block 4008 Ang Mo Kio Industrial Park 1 Singapore 2056 V J «MB^B^BMa^BB^B^SBS^aass^BSJS^SSS|45 words
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Advertisement457 1980-06-06 22 I We are mem be rof the HITACHI GROUP We need Male GENERAL WORKERS for our Jurong Factory. Requirements s Age 17 years and above. AMe to read and write simple English. c Candidatee must be prepared to do 3 shifts Benefits c Good basic salary. c Shift allowance, attendance457 words
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Advertisement702 1980-06-06 22 A large manufacturing company Invites suitably qualified applicants for the following positions ELECTRON*: TECHNICIANS c Possess NTC In Electronic Servicing or have attended a course In Radio and Television Servicing c Experience Is not necessary MECHANIC c NTC In Alr-condlUomng snd refrigeration mechanic c Ito 2 yean of relevant work702 words
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Advertisement807 1980-06-06 22 CLINIC DISPENSER REQUIRED with experience and typing for specialist clinic in Tanglln Must speak Mandarin and dialects Salary about $300 lo $400 Apply Betsy *****54 CUNK NURSE ANO domestic servant wanted in Clementi West Please write with telephone number to 30. Bloxhome Irlve. Spore 1955 CLINIC NURSE WANTED. Minimum sec807 words
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Advertisement733 1980-06-06 22 EXPATRIATE REQUIRES FULL V*K Gardiner in district 2158 Must be rxprriencerl in all aspects of garden maintenance Commencing 1270 Call prrvinally at F.W Singapore Hilton. Orchard R *ad during office hours EXPCRKKCEO DRTVER REOUMCD for delivery work Call personally at It Harder Road (opposite Lorong Tal Seng) EXPCRKNCtO FLORIST a733 words
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Advertisement308 1980-06-06 23 II EMPLOYMENT 46 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Application* are invited irom suitably qualified Singapore ClUaeni for the [xisition of CAR DRIVER Age: BloJayean Qualifications Semndary 1 with working knowledge ol the Knglish Langussfi Valid Class :idnving licence Experience: I vt ars similar working experieme Qualified and intereatad person* are lo308 words
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Advertisement679 1980-06-06 23 HOSTESSES/ WAITRESSES REouißfD a hi.' u> speak Mandarta and prepare lo do shift duties I'le.ise all (>erv.iiall> 2 30pm lo |,n ,r interne* May Harden i UesUlcir.lllt llllt 1111. Ist floor Orchard Towers i Rear Block Import and eiport company requiias 1) EXPERIENCED SALES REPRESENTATIVE For chemical products 2) STENO679 words
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Advertisement457 1980-06-06 23 LESNEY INDUSTRIES PTE LTD requires 1) ASSISTANT PERSONNEL OFFICER Minimum 2 years experience 2) ACCOUNTS CLERK a OCI o P vel wilh LCC Intermediate Bookkeeping a Ability U) type 3) SHIPPING CLERK a With some knowledge in shipping procedures and documentation 4) SHIFT STOREMAN a Secondary education a < Ompleted457 words
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Advertisement550 1980-06-06 23 INCORPORATED Imites applications for the follow inn positions. 1. LABOBATORYTECHNICIAN (FEMALE) 1 he ipphrant will be responsible for testing of raw materials and performing of general laboratory duties They should be around 18-25 years and possess OCI O level or A' level certificate from Science stream 2. TECHNICIAN He will550 words
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Advertisement323 1980-06-06 23 ■SB------SE B^"»^P mviles applications lor the following posts 1) WELDERS 2) STEELWORKERS 3) RIGGER/ DOCK WORKER 4) STAGER/ DOCK WORKER 5) HELMSMAN 6) PIPEFITTERS 7) ELECTRICIANS 8) MACHINISTS 9) GENERAL WORKERS Applicants for skilled trades will be trade tested Except for welding, those without experience but have some basic technical323 words
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Advertisement537 1980-06-06 23 oiMii^ion SINGAPORE (PRIVATE) LIMITED as immec|i..te vacancy for GENERAL HELPER (Male) a Must have completed or he exempted from National a Should assess strong physique a Preferably possess Class 3 driving licence Interested parties are invited to call person. tllv to The Personnel Department INTERSIL SINGAPORE (PRIVATE) LIMITED 4th Floor.537 words
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Advertisement718 1980-06-06 23 W« hay* an immediate vacancy for: CARPENTER I The job will he to assemble standard prefabricated wooden Nixes crates and also to con1 struct wDodcn boxes/crates according to specifications The starling salary will depend on qualifications and experience hut will not he less than *360 per month Please call personally718 words
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Advertisement671 1980-06-06 23 REOUIRED TWO FEMALE M.il.n or Indian (ieneral Workers above 16 >e.irs l,i Call for an interview al in, Oeylana Road (next lo Lorong 19" (X Hi Hank I Hun Kee A I'll REOUIREO 2 MALAY Drivers and I Office Bo> For interview please bring along 1 photo (nonreturnable 1. time671 words
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Advertisement733 1980-06-06 23 Tong Eng Brothers Pte Ltd reqwres:1. Technicians (4) Minimum L> >ears working experience in mechanical electrical or plumbing maintenance of high rise building with V I T H qualification 1 Valuation Assistant (1) 1 to 2 years in valuation practice knowledge of legal search and properly value records and statistic733 words
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Advertisement625 1980-06-06 23 MALE GENERAL ASSISTANT re quired tiy small hutel Apply to Kirn Yam Road Spore 0923 rlderly man also onsidrrrd WILSON PARKING requires A) CASHIERS/ ATTENDANTS B) PART-TIME SURVEY PERSONNEL C) PART-TIME SALES PERSONNEL Those -ilh Secondary education, plaaaa apply m person at: Carpark Office People s Park Complex Eu Tong625 words
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Advertisement662 1980-06-06 24 111 VEHICLES 4 BOATS I 49 Pleasure Boat* For Sale/Wanted 14 FT BOX SON Ski Boat with 40 hp mercury and trailer in running condition. $2,600 ono Tel: nTHM 1* FEET HALF Cabin Cruiser. 125 HP Johnson. $7,500 ono Tel Tina *****3 office hours I*7*. JOHNSON 8S plywood speed boat662 words
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Advertisement722 1980-06-06 24 52 Vehicle Accessor wt/ Maintenance FREE RUST INSPECTION. Before you buy a new or used car. send It to Tuff-Kote for a complete heck-up We could protect your investment by helping it last longer That's guaranteed 1 Telephone 454 8088/ 452 SPECIAL OFFER FOR motor car aircond MXIV and Sanden722 words
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Advertisement929 1980-06-06 24 1*73 OATSUN 120 V SUtlonwagon Road Tax 10-80 Very good condition $10,700 ono Please tel *****95 1*74. DATSUN 200 L. Aircond. cassette Tax. tyres new $7,200 ono Tel *****36 1974 OATSUN 108A Cassette, tyres/ tax new. PARF. original paint. $***** Body/ engine up lop Tel *****52 1974 REGO. DATSUN 260Z929 words
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Advertisement876 1980-06-06 24 1975/8 FORO ESCORT 4-door. XL 1300 Aircond. beautiful condition Tel: *****4 Larry I*7* FORO OHM good condition Interested contact: *****2 1*77. FORD CORTINA 16 GL 1 owner Aircond Excellent condition Tel: *****37 1*77 FORO CORTINA 16 GL. one owner, aircond. cassette, radio. »*****0 no Tel: *****65 1*77 FORD CORTINA 16876 words
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Advertisement836 1980-06-06 24 NOVEMBER 1*73 MERCEDES 200 Company registration Beautiful condition, recently completely over hauled. Highest offer secures. Call *****48 I*7l MERCEDES 200, very good condition Price: $15,500 Call *****57 Jack. 1972 MERCEDES 200. aircond. radio/ cassette, beautiful condition $16,000 Exchange considered Phone *****7 1*72 MERCEDES BENZ 230 Manual, privately owned. PARF eligible836 words
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Advertisement741 1980-06-06 24 1*74 COLT GALANT 1600 SL. condition $12,500 Tel: *****04/5 MlssLlm I*7s COLT GALANT GTO 2000. with aircond. eligible for PARF $13,500 Tel *****0 1*75 COLT LANCER 1200 One lady owner, new tax. beautiful condition. Selling $12,800 Tel: *****44 1*75 COLT LANCER 1400 cc Aircond. radio/cassette, tax new 2nd private owner.741 words
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Advertisement657 1980-06-06 24 BANKER'S I*7l VOLVO 144S 2nd owner PARK eligible Alrcon. Tax June 1980 $9,500 Tel: *****84 BETTER PROTECTION FOR YOUR ENGINE.TOP UP YOURSELF. <^fe*^ Take out the dip-stick Wpe it clean, replace and withdraw again If the oil level is below the F mark. top up with Castrol GTX. Look for657 words
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Advertisement951 1980-06-06 24 MID 1*77 ALFETTA 16 Saloon Aircond. one private owner. PARF eligible Asking $24,500 negotiable Tel: *****3 NEW FROM TUFF-KOTE a guarantee that lasts as long as you unlikely vent of failure, we will repair the rust-damaged area regardless of cost. Telephone 454 8088/452 1389. PACIFIC MOTOR CREDIT PTE LTD Known951 words
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Advertisement657 1980-06-06 24 i) Motor Cycles/ Scooters AT SUZUKI TS 2SOB. Excellent condition Selling $1,450/- 0.n.0. Contact *****45. Desmond after 7 pm AU HONOA CB 125 Twin, new road tax insurance, good condition Selling $1,400 Tel: Mr. Chua *****2S after 6 p.m AU SUZUKI OS 750 Excellent condition. Selling $3,950 Owner leaving. Tel:657 words
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Advertisement415 1980-06-06 24 1»7» OATSUN 120 V Ma 1 owner aircond. cavwtuv ihowreon condition Contact *****33 Ong I»7S ISUZU KBO2S dlrsrl pickup I owner, good condition JII.SOO c> n c, InUrrsled tel ***** or tMNLMI 56 Vehicle* Wanted A BANK ACCOUNTANT rrquirrs any make 1974 onwards vehicles Company or private welcomed Tel *****58415 words
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Advertisement766 1980-06-06 25 times friday properties bWmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmWmmmmmVmWmVJbWmmmml t£!*^iiiM? Nf£a«4 H *V B^aam .^Baaas^^ aVaVI B^Bt W m Btam BB^^^^^Bbl Bb7 BBr .aMI BaY BMMMW^JhI»J|J>«M^V. We like it because^. People like us like Ardmore Park I Fivt minutes walk from Orchard I because it s a community ot its Koad own, where we can766 words
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Advertisement1207 1980-06-06 25 ,*mmWm* ft Reasonable interest rates Easy repayment terms Loans up to 90% ot property value Repayment periods of up to 25 years available interest Rates Up to 10 years 10%% p.*. 11 iSyears iO>*i%p.a. 16 -25 years 11*% p.*. All properties with negotiable titles including properties under construction are acceptable1,207 words
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Advertisement922 1980-06-06 25 For THE EXECUTIVES An enchanting OouMe-ttorey Detached Bungalow with spacious living dining, wilh 4 bedrooms, situated in a quiet locality in the ucinity of Marco Polo Hotel Rental $5,000 Diet. 10 A newly renovated Single storey Detached Bungalow with 3 bedrooms, servant's amenities, large matured yard with utmost privacy Rental922 words
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Advertisement700 1980-06-06 25 A list ol Apartments with/ without swimming pool, lennn. squash courts, atrcond. children's play ground snd 24 hours security Sanies: c Dist 5 Pasir Panjang Road i Penthouse I $4,700. c I list 9 Hlllcourt $2,000. c Dist 9 Chen Yuan Building mam c Dist 9 Cavenagh House $3,000. c700 words
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Advertisement877 1980-06-06 25 OtSTMCT ORCHARD ROAD Vicinity High floor apartment 3 Airconditioned bedrooms, servant's room Carpeted living room Furnished $2,200/- Inclusive maintenance Tel Greenac res *****8 DIST 10 AMERICAN SCHOOL Vlcinity. beautifully furnished apartment 3 bedrooms' fully aircond. swimming pool tennis squash. $3,400 *****44 *****18 OIST. 10 CORONATION PLAZA beautifully furnished studio maisonette877 words
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Advertisement766 1980-06-06 25 SHERWOOD TOWERS c Two Or Three-Bedroom apartments on high floors, furnished or unfi-rmshed Area 1.400 sq ft to 1.800 sq ft Rental: SI.SOO p.m. to $2,500 p.m. c Furnished Two-Bed-room maisonette i. able for rental at $1,600 p.m. c Three Units Three-bed-room maisoneites furnished or unfurnished available for sale 12W.000766 words
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Advertisement705 1980-06-06 25 EXPATRIATES URGENTLY REQUIRE Housea (parti nlshed unfurnished I a/ardi in k: i i '-.i<i>-: tri.ts Coupe Interi Msuat FOREIGN COMPANY EXPATRIATES require in.-nt fr.. in (800 I Owners klndl) FOREIGN EXPATRIATES REQUIRE rontarl 2 1 GERMAN COUPLE WITHOUT .till dren ur*' ntly requires i nice hoa se or ip.irt mem705 words
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Advertisement1457 1980-06-06 26 QUICK SALE. 189 Sims Avenue. 2-slorey shophouse. 1400 sq ft freehold Suitable for resisl6s,ooo Tel *****7 SBS Realty Semcea Telephone: *****1-3 OMers the following: PASM RIS BEACH PARK 2-storey Detached 4 bedrooms. 4 bathrooms, etc Land 10.367 sq ft $410,000/ ROSYTH ROAD modrooms. 4 bathrooms, matured garden, fruit trees, etc1,457 words
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Advertisement392 1980-06-06 26 BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS c Kutura $900,000 a Cairnhlll Plaza 5995.000 c Draycott Towers 5590.000 c Grangeford 5425.000 c Dalvey Court $410,000 c Maryland Park $340,000 c Top Ten Apt $305,000 GENERAL PROPERTIES *****3/ *****5/ *****9 A BEAUTIFUL CHOICE of apartments. Binjal Park $140,000: Balestler Complex $250,000. Cairnhlll Plaza $295,000: Cairnhlll Garden392 words
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Advertisement928 1980-06-06 26 ACE OFFERS: Sherwood Towers luxurious high floor corner apartment, facing swimming pool 1.473 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, servant's $275,000 Call *****22. A DIST. 9. GALLERIA. apartment, high floor. $420,000. Lion Tower $320,000 furnished *****17 No Agents A FEW LUXURIOUS apartments for sale. Balmoral Towers $575,000. Grangeford $420,000. Oreenacres $235,000. Hong Leong928 words
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Advertisement772 1980-06-06 26 GALLERIA, Cairn Mill $445,000 a ELIZABETH TOWER Type $540,000 FAR EAST MANSION $190,000 c BALMORAL TOWERS Tower B $590,000 a Rldgewood LIMOLIMO $330,000 c Hillcresl Arcadia DOSSINA FORCARIA $300,000 $490,000 a EOUATORI'LAPT Phase I& II $450,000 $500,000 c ST PATRICK'S GAROEN 1.500 sq ft $2M.000 c SHERWOOD TOWER $300,000 a772 words
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Advertisement718 1980-06-06 26 DIST. 9 LAND APPROVED for units apartmenl Approximately 23.700 sq ft Freehold No brokers Tel *****28 LAND AT FOURTH Avenue on elevated position with an old bungalow Approx 19.000 sqfl. Selling $850,000 ono Contact *****8 or *****07 PRIME LAND FOR sale Tomllnson Road vicinity. Approximately 38.000 sq.ft.. Upper Paya Lebar718 words
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Advertisement703 1980-06-06 26 DELTA HOUSE FLATTED factors tor s.iie Immediate occupation 3.228 sqfl Kor details. *****88 ext 672 FACTORIES WAREHOUSES RENT. 1 1 Macpnerson 3rd floor. IWM sq ft Completion August 21 Macpherson double-storey corner terrace, built-in 7.000 sq ft Open space 9.000 sq ft $11,000 pm 3) Balestier Ist. 2nd floor. 2750703 words
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Advertisement719 1980-06-06 26 DIST 9 FURNISHEO OFFICE MOB sqfl for rent with partition rooms and furniture etc al $3 Ml ps f (all Missl.im tel 3029S FOUR STORE ROOMS for Light materials electronic products Kent $BIK> negotiable Call ***** JURONG. DIST S. 12J00 sq fl of offne spare comprising of 2 floors with719 words
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Advertisement1191 1980-06-06 27 times friday properties /aTlrvl l kban 68 Shop Space (UJI KH)I-;\ KI.OPMKNT >y*3<| AITHORITY FOR RENT SHOPS AT CAPITOL SHOPPING a) For Sale (Northtiridge Road) le (0 the Ist fmmW~*TT*~*YT~7T*ltM I and 1 lourv ■J^vTt^3|[ I I1I 1 or details, please call *****66 ■Ly»eVe>aMeJl I Fxt ais MMuMmamm^M I LUCKY1,191 words
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Advertisement625 1980-06-06 27 79 Industrial Equipment Wanted URGENTLY REQUIRED On* Full Set Brand Now AUTOMATIC SAWMILL MACHINERY A EQUIPMENT of any brand, consisting of 60". and 43" band miUs with input capacity ot about 100 M 3 per day/ hours' shift -ml fmm i.llit particulars and catalogue to S.T BOX A9IM2 81 Packing/Storage/625 words
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Advertisement552 1980-06-06 27 COMMERCIAL SCHOOL REQUIRES partner! si for secretarial comhit. COUna $.S.OOO-»10.000 invest mmt Part-time possible MnMMH *****6/ *****3 WE BUY MX and used gold and provide ear-piercing service Kor enquiries, lei *****28. Felicia A •••tmithnfl krKJ loQQtng company in S.b»h would Mi* raputaMa company to take ovar it* operation! Interested parlies552 words
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Advertisement1184 1980-06-06 27 •thclaitfu«9c school with the friendly international atmosphere Enrolment is now open for day and evening classes at various levels in ENGLISH, ITALIAN, INDONESIAN, JAPANESE, MANDARIN, SPANISH. Only 12 members per group. J tor further detdils, please contACt the school: 4th Fir, Cippage Centre, Cuppage Rd, Singapore 0922.^ VHHDSSHHLf BOARDING SCHOOL1,184 words
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Advertisement648 1980-06-06 27 LCCI. IMI GROUPS DIPLOMAS in MARKETING: Public Relations. Advertising. Salesmanship ACCOUNTING: I'osting. Economics Conrmercial Law COSTING: Accounting. Economics. Commercial Law OUEENSWAY COMMERCIAL TRAINING CENTRE 20*. Oueenaway Shopping Centra Singapore 0314 Tel: «34aM/a27t12 LEARN TO BE Telephone Operators. Typists. Telex Operators. Computer Operators Jobs guaranteed Registration booklet SI 00 Room 808.648 words
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IX OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration276 1980-06-06 28 MR GOH THIAM HAK AGED (1 YEARS Pattad away paacafully on 4lh Juna. 19*0 al 12. 10 am Cortaga laaving BLK 29. LORONG 5 TOA PAYOH on Bth Juna 19*0 at 12.30 p.m MRS. ANG TECK SIANG H— MOM LIM TIAN NEO (NyaKechik) Agad 82 yun went to276 words
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Article, Illustration30 1980-06-06 28 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR. CHEE CHENG HAI Wishes to thank friends and relatives for their assistance, condolences, donations, wreaths, scrolls and attendance during their recent bereavement30 words
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Obituary30 1980-06-06 28 IN EVERLASTING MEMORY of our hHiiwd Tow Boon Toon who o.l'.srtl ,iw:i> .ill UUt With Im and in silence, we remember .Uw.iy, Paraatt, brother and lovyd oii^s30 words
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Obituary, Illustration45 1980-06-06 28 LOW AIK CHYE Dapartad 6/6/77 Always rtmimlMrHl by parantt. brother, inter t Irwnd* IN EVER LOVING Memory of Mdm Lim Soon Tee who »a.s called to rest on 6lh June 1968 Always remembered by husband, children and grandchildren of Thia family45 words
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Obituary, Illustration74 1980-06-06 28 WONG POH HUNG Departed 6-6-78 if ten think of bffom >! i> s •n we were all u>Kether family chain li broken iu<» memories live for evrr Sadly missed by family. MRS CHOA TECK HIN NEE TAN GEOK CHOO DEPARTED 6-6-76 IT EASED YOUR I". .IN74 words
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Obituary, Illustration52 1980-06-06 28 In Everlasting Memory of MADAM WONG FONG POH (MRS LEE HONG WAI. BETSY) Departed < 6 1979 You hart u.kd so Mas To with Ih.- .ingelMif (icKl HONG WAI. CHIH FONG. WENG FONG. YIN FONG InMemoriam is for the load onaa52 words
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Advertisement805 1980-06-06 28 East Malaysia Holidays 'I 4 day* Kuching Oplortr PjMbJT^^NMH Departure every Thursday I W«Jb $46 S Haw t _a^Lm T^^LVJ a Visit to Bidayuk T| E'MP (land dayak) longhouses I*9 'jPf See trie World famous -ip-^FL -j Sarawak museum «V^^P^^^*^*v Excursion to the scenic aßflt^aiA. Bau Lake '^■W* W* 1805 words
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Advertisement313 1980-06-06 28 DAILY DEPARTURES BAUSDUfI 5649/PHUKETSDayi M7s'BANOKOK PATTAYA $649/BRI ANKA $1.7«1/HHdl'l Ki|{ VUI ()^r (la> $139/111 >\ll! lit H)H YUI tdajn $191/Programmes (or Burma Kenya Nepal u GERMAN ASIAN TRAVELS PTE LTD 1303/4 Strait! Trading Bldg. 9. Battery Road. S pore 0104 Ph. 435 466 Telex ***** STPBO49 a. J SCHOOL HOLIDAY313 words
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Advertisement103 1980-06-06 28 122 Condolences CENTRAL INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIERS PTE. LTD. OILFIELD SUPPLIES (M) SDN. BHD. P.T. BINTANG SEJATI SAKTI J.G. PTE. LTD. HY-TEST SPORE PTE. LTD. Our above ofttcet throughout Kouth-K.iM Asia will be closed on SATURDAY 7TH JUNE 1980 M mark Of reaped to Ihe late MR. GOH THIAM HAK uncle of103 words
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TIMESPORT PAGE ONE
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242 1980-06-06 29 Broken bone will force out Henbit EPSOM, Thurs HENBIT, narrow and courageous winner of the rlchest-ever Epsom Derby, broke a bone In his foot during the Mjt race yesterday and will not run again this season. The sad news came from Dick Hern's stable late last night after the big-raceReuter - 242 words
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Article170 1980-06-06 29 BALTIMORE, Thurs. Tartan Farm's Codex was yesterday declared the winner of the May 17 Preakness Stakes when the Thoroughbred Board of the Maryland Racing Commission upheld a decision of the Pimlico race-course stewards, disallowing an objection on behalf of the runnerup, Genuine Risk. "We've seen no convincingAP - 170 words
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Article74 1980-06-06 29 TAY GUAT KIM won the women's 400 metres freestyle event in 5 mm. 0.1 sec. in the Chinese Swimming Club Open championships at Amber Road yesterday. Ouek Miang was second and Joyce Lee third. Other rvaaltd Wamea: IMm batvrfh 1 Joyce l>ee (1:15.1). 2 Ouek Miang. Men:74 words
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Article18 1980-06-06 29 BUDAPEST. Thurs. Austria drew 1-1 with Hungary in a friendly international soccer match here tonight. ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article1947 1980-06-06 29 DAfF 1 145 CLASS 5 DIV 5 1.200 M iv/*v^ x ($9,500 $8,650 to winner) 1 6848 On Your Knaa g (Greygold) Ahmad 5 57 (d 4 5.5 1 1.200 m kfuxt 4 2 4639 World Nawa g I Robert Ng owner 455 5 (dd -0.5) 1.200 m1,947 words
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Article52 1980-06-06 29 SOUTH AVENUE, a non National Football League side, shocked Division One team Charnri Constituency 3-1 in a President's Cup third round match at the Jalan Besar Stadium Hai Sing Park Rangers, also a non-league side, edged out Pasir Panjang CSC 5-4 on penalty goals In another Cuptie. Pull-time score52 words
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Article, Illustration828 1980-06-06 29 GODFREY ROBERT - GODFREY ROBERT By Deputy Sports Editor SOUTH-WEST LONDON BREAKS INTO FESTIVITY EPSOM, Thurs. It was a working day. But Epsom, South-west of London, in Surrey, was in a holiday mood yesterday. All roads and rails led to Epsom for the 201 stUPI - 828 words
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325 1980-06-06 29 General Atty shapes up like winner R ACING...with FAIRWAY KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. General Atty shaped up like a winner on the track here this morning. With bang-in-form rider George Podmore astride, the Red Alert four-year-old strode out very keenly over 600 metres 41 sec. The going was soft and all325 words
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Advertisement292 1980-06-06 29 KILN TECHNIQUE OFFERS YOU THE BEST CHIPPER from veenn/nn Modern technology at your service from planning to delivery for sawmills, furniture industry and veneer works. We provide consultation and planning, reliable after sales service and ready availability of spare parts in Singapore. Chipper -nil Disc Chipper lL X It*. If292 words
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TIMESPORT TWO
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506 1980-06-06 30 R. JEGATHESAN - R. JEGATHESAN SINGAPORE 0 PERAK 3 By SEREMBAN, Thurs. Singapore managed to scrape through to the semi-finals of the Razak Cup hockey tournament, despite being beaten 0-3 by Perak in this Group A match on the Negri Sembilan Padang here this evening. And they had506 words
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Article32 1980-06-06 30 GROUP A: Singapore Perak 3; Malacca t Penan* 1: Perak I Thailand I. GROIP B: Negri SembUan 3 Jotaore 1; Selannr 5 Sabah Malaysian Armed Forces 1 Pahang I.32 words
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Article114 1980-06-06 30 UROIT A Perak Singapore Penang Malacca Thailand Trenjfganu P W D L F A Pt 5 4 0 116 2 8 5 3 1 1 10 5 7 5 3 1 1 13 5 7 5 3 0 2 15 5 6 5 1 1 3 2 13 3114 words
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Article, Illustration454 1980-06-06 30 PARIS, Thurs. Every time Chris Evert Lloyd plays tennis she sends the sport's statisticians scurrying for their files. Since August, 1973, the American has played 158 matches on clay courts and won 157 times. The one defeat was in the semi-final of the ItalianReuter - 454 words
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Article193 1980-06-06 30 Ralston thrashes pupil Lloyd MANCHESTER, Thurs. American Dennis Ralston, who coaches British No. 3 John Lloyd, thrashed his pupil 6-3, 6-3 in the third round of the Manchester Grass Court tennis tournament here yesterday. John's younger brother, David, also lost, going down 4-6, 6-3, 3-6 to another American, Stan Smith.Reuter - 193 words
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Article286 1980-06-06 30 STTP, Thurs. Eight people involved in an alleged matchfixing soccer scandal were arrested in southern Yugoslavia here today. They included the goalkeeper of local club Bregalnica and officials of another League side Zik. A referee is also reported to be concerned over an incident, in which, bribes were said286 words
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Article477 1980-06-06 30 akojama, of the Congo, (10.73) finished in third place. But yuarrie, with a time of 20.70 sec. was too fast for Williams (21.07) in the 200 m and Edwards came home a disappointing fifth in 22.20. Kenya's James Mama won the men's 800 m inAgencies - 477 words
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Article, Illustration588 1980-06-06 30 PARIS, Thurs. Harold Solomon, the pint-sized live-wire from Maryland, is the first to admit his chances of beating Bjorn Borg in tomorrow's French Open men's singles semi-finals are slim, to say the least. But if he can reDroduce < 1 the form which defeatedReuter; AFP; AP - 588 words
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236 1980-06-06 30 King scotches Ali's return to boxing ring NEW YORK, Thurs. The prospect of Muham mad Ali's returning to the ring to meet world champion Larry Holmes was scotched last night by promoter Don King. King announced that Holmes would make the iseventh defence of his World Boxing Council heavyweight crownReuter - 236 words
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Article170 1980-06-06 30 Hope will soon be back in action LONDON, Thurs. Maurice Hope, the world lightmiddleweight champion, has been given the goahead to fight again, the British Boxing Board of Control announced yesterday. He is likely to defend his world crown against Rocky Mattioli from whom he won it in March 1979AFP - 170 words
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Article116 1980-06-06 30 TAIPEH, Thurs. The United States beat Taiwan's White team 84-82 in the final rounds of the William Jones Cup women's basketball tournament here yesterday. The United States led 5<M2 at half-time. It was their third victory against no defeats. The Americans took a wideAP - 116 words
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Article50 1980-06-06 30 BELGRADE. Thurs. Velez edged out Osijek 1-0 in the Yugoslav First Division soccer League tonight. Other results: Buducnost 2 Racinieki 1, Vojj vodina 1 Sarajevo 0, Borac 1 Sloboda 0, Olimpiia 2 Partizan 0, Dinamo 2 Vardar 2. Haiduk 3 Celik 0, Red Star 0 Napredak 0. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Advertisement246 1980-06-06 30 3 great restaurants in one hotel. _JP r y^sJf wK^F^>* I rh e finest selection of Swiss I JfT /^J an(^ Continental cuisine .•^^yj Wf^^^^ I M'fhi anywhere. Soft lights, sweet aNP^. «>^»^^^s/ Wm I mvs c an^ n a tru 'y V T^ff- A|3 intimate atmosphere that'll j^^^^W^^ *^^t^246 words
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Advertisement85 1980-06-06 30 ill I j >^M A Traditions of the finest excellence in sophisticated furnishings from America and Europe. An investment in refinement but at M such reasonable prices. M, jfl Exclusively at G6 Novena Ville. 275 Thomson Road yf wt •jJVAVV- Singapore 1 130 Tel *****60 X Jr ye Tfr Business85 words
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115 1980-06-06 31 NOTTINGHAM. Thurs The West Indies' fast bowlers kept England on a tight rein at the start of the rirst cricket Test on a humid day at Trent Bridge here today. At tea, England were 148 for four, after four hours of continuous struggle115 words
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Article116 1980-06-06 31 ENGLAND 243 far seven at rlaae (Balaam 51, Waekner M, WUley IS, Kaatt and Lever baiting). the West Indian captain had to leave the field with a damaged right hand after attempting to hold the catch offered by David Gower. Murray's first lapse was in the second over of116 words
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Article122 1980-06-06 31 TODAY KELANTAN v JOHORE (Kou Bthrv Sudium 8). KEDAH v MALACCA (Sudium Dmrulaman. TOMORROW SABAH v SARAWAK (UkMS Stadium. 4.30). ARMED FORCES v PERAK < Merdeka Stadium. 8). SUNDAY SELANGOR v PERMS (Merdeka Stadium. 8). MONDAY TRENGGANU v BRUNEI Kuala Treoggmau Stadium, 4.30). MALAYSIA CUP TABLE •TOP NINE122 words
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Article135 1980-06-06 31 TRENGGANU SINGAPORE RESULT Scorer/a (wHh goal tiro—) Wong Kwok Choy (61at) Shots on targat Shot, off target 12 Comer-kicka 10 Free-kicks 16(offeido7) 19 OfiMOOv J Teams, with performance mark* out of ton. Each atde'a etar player in capital letter* and Man of in# Hwicn witn i_a_ Zulkffli tomatf (5)135 words
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Article54 1980-06-06 31 THE SUgaparr Bread casting CarparaH— Eagllsa Service eamneitittri In Koala, Trenggana yesterday Sve the wr»ng remit at tor the Treagaano versos Singapore Malaysia Cap-tie. This caused c«afasl«n, m the correct ■care af 1-4 wu given by their Mandarin r*mmmenUtor*,resnltln« la the Straits Times being flaaded with ealia54 words
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Article17 1980-06-06 31 SINGAPORE MALAYS defeated Singapore Cricket club -0 in a soccer friendly on the Padang yesterday.17 words
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Article30 1980-06-06 31 POLICE defeated Combined Youth 7»*4, while Telok Aver beat Asia Electric 77-61, In National League basketball matches at the Chong Hwa Girls' School in Bartley Road last night.30 words
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Article24 1980-06-06 31 CHANGI PRISON Ahmad Ibrahim Camp/Dog Unit beat Remand Prison Headquarters Chia Keng Prison 3-1 In an intraprisons volleyball match at Changi yesterday.24 words
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Article45 1980-06-06 31 ENGLAND M DKNB: Baycatt c Murray b Garner 36 Uaarfc c Murray b Roberts 17 Tavarc b Gamer 13 KMlmer not out 30 Gawer r Greenidge b Roberts 20 Balaam not out 16 Extra* 16 Trtal(for4) 148 Wickets (eU at 27. 72, 74. 11445 words
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Article, Illustration141 1980-06-06 31 IPOH, Thurs. Yau Wah Tak, of Hongkong, a professional for just three months, surged to the front, with New Zealand's Walter Godfrey, as he fired a dazzling two under -par-70 in the opening round of the Mizuno golf tournament at the Royal Perak Golf Club courseAFP; TAN WEE HIM - 141 words
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272 1980-06-06 31 PENANG, Thurs. New Zealander John Woodley, 30, roared away with the Grand Prix for motorcy1 les title here yesterday. Astride a Suzuki RGSOO, Woodley, who finished third in the Malaysian Grand Prix a fortnight a*o in Kuala Lumpur, fin-b-hed the 40-lap race in 45Reuter; NST - 272 words
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Article141 1980-06-06 31 WILFRED YEO - WILFRED YEO By I THE Asian Bowling Circuit has run into a short circuit. Leisure Time, the organisers, nave postponed it indefinitely following the resignations both for personal reasons of tournament director Tony Lim and organising director Peter Lew. The postponement covers all the three141 words
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234 1980-06-06 31 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By KEE BEE KHIM. whose name speaks volumes in Singapore golf, is among the entries received for the Seletar women's Open I golf championship, start- mg on Wednesday at Seletar Base. A total of 105 entries from eight golf clubs have234 words
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304 1980-06-06 31 PATRICK BABTIANB - Singapore triumph over Southern Districts PATRICK BABTIANB By SINGAPORE'S squash team, touring New Zealand, chalked up a 3-2 win over Southern Districts In Dunedin on Tuesday, but inclement weather have prevented them from travelling to Timaru for their next match. Stewart Ballard, one of the players, telephoned his father, Cuthbert,304 words
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Article91 1980-06-06 31 SO POH SAN, the recently-crowned national junior snooker champion, opened his bid for the senior title with a 3-1 victory over Ricky Tan at the Katong Saloon last night, re- ports WILFRED YBO. So won the first frame 54-36, lost the second 3654, and then clinched the91 words
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549 1980-06-06 31 JOEDORAI - JOEDORAI By SINGAPORE 1 TRENGGANU 0 KUALA TRENGGANU, Thurs. Singapore qualified to meet Pahang in the semi-finals of the Malaysia Cup soccer competition when they beat Trengganu 1-0 in their last preliminary tie at the Sultan Ismail Stadium here today. The549 words
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Article191 1980-06-06 31 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Five Malaysia Cup players will form the nucleus of the Malaysian team in the Asian schools' under-18 soccer tournament, which starts in Bangkok on Saturday week. The five Kelantan's Halim Ramli and Kamarulizham Mohamed, Perak 's Chong Yee Fatt, Trengganu's Arzani WanNST - 191 words
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Article19 1980-06-06 31 LANJUT UNITED were beaten 2-0 by Singapore Referees in a friendly soccer match at Farrer Park yesterday.19 words
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Article108 1980-06-06 31 JAKARTA. Thurs. Bayer Leverkusen, West Germany's 12th best soccer team, defeated Indonesia's top-ranked Binatama Eleven 3-1 here before a crowd of 75,000. The Germans, who dwarfed the Indonesians physically, looked like they could have scored more if they wanted to. Half-time score was 1-0. Peter Hermann opened theAFP - 108 words
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Article52 1980-06-06 31 TODAY'S EVENTS SOCCER NTUC interunion tournament: Div. One AUPE v SPWU; Div. Two SURAWU v AUPE, PUBDREU v SPWU (Farrer Park. 5.15). Au Pui Chuan trophy match: ROY SI v Admin Combined (Farrer Park. 5). SNOOKER National championships (Lav's Arcadia. 5.45). TABLE TENNIS National junior team championships (Poi Chlng School,52 words
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Advertisement135 1980-06-06 31 Fly Air Lanka to the I l/l O I/^IT 7£\C* v IV Ir\ If l/r l^ N j^i pdivu v Co li 1 1 i en^°y a taste Fk rac k se n c vv^v\ JJF? IM *J\ 'Fly with us from Singapore to Colombo any Wed, Thurs, \vSBa\\ M/v^vtt'm'l135 words
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Article, Illustration120 1980-06-06 32 Doggone it! Where are your manners? IT WAS to have been a big display of canine c**d manners and billed m the Obedience Stow by the spongers, the Singapore Police P*rce. They came on stage, the Police Academy playing field and doggone it, good manners were cast to the winds120 words
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551 1980-06-06 32 OSLO, Thurs THE American and British defence secretaries said yesterday that the Soviet Union had increased the number of nuclear missiles aimed at Western Europe. US Defence Secretary Harold Brown told a press conference that the Soviet Union has Cruise missiles on itsReuter; AFP - 551 words
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250 1980-06-06 32 Carter and Ted meet to seek common ground WASHINGTON, Thursday PRESIDENT JIMMY CARTER and Senator Edward Kennedy today began a meeting at the White House to seek common ground after their long primary election battle for the Democratic Party's nomination. But Mr Carter, who now has more than the numberReuter - 250 words
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179 1980-06-06 32 Thach for official visit to Jakarta JAKARTA, Thurs. Vietnamese Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach will visit Jakarta officially from June 19 to 21 to dlsucss bilateral and regional matters with Indonesian leaders, Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmad Ja said here today. Dr Mochtar said Mr Thach will stay in Indonesia forAP - 179 words
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169 1980-06-06 32 SEOUL, Thursday SOUTH KOREA'S martial law authorities today moved to heal the scars of a recent provincial uprising by pledging stern punishment for those who committed acts of brutality to put down the bloody anti-govern-ment riots. The authorities said a joint military-civilian committee is beingReuter; AFP - 169 words
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Article50 1980-06-06 32 BROCKVILLE (Ontario), Thurs. Fanner John Mackay, sentenced to 30 days in Jail for growing marijuana, said he fed it to his five beef cattle. "The cattle are in the barn eating grain all winter. It's monotonous," be told a court yesterday. "Marijuana livens them up. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Obituary41 1980-06-06 32 Late CLASSIFIED DEATH •AM. ANTMONV NCTTAM formerly of H M Naval Base passed away peacefully on 5 6/80 aged 76. leaving behind beloved wife, son Bartholomew, daughter Elizabeth and their families Ring *****1 for funeral details St Vincent I* Paul Society41 words
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Article82 1980-06-06 32 BANGKOK, Thurs. An Egyptair Jetliner with 70 people aboard skidded and went out of control at Don Muang airport during a storm last night, blocking traffic for 18 hours, airport officials said today. But the runways are now clear, they said. There were no injuries InUPI - 82 words
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Advertisement201 1980-06-06 32 Match report JEFFREY LOW reports on the Malaysia Cup match between Singapore and Trengganu. Best turtle soup Food columnist MARGARET CHAN discovers a stall which sells the best Teochew turtle soup. Find out where it is in the Trend pages today. Switch o££, or else If you are complaining about201 words
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Advertisement369 1980-06-06 32 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally Cove Pnc* MM Annual Subtcnptwi SIM Far Mjbtcr«>>K>n. emit *****11 Kit 231 TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. Straits Trading's much-awaited AGM yesterday developed into a 3-hour question and answer ses- j sion. Dissident shareholders were flatly defeated, but managed to get their queries in. Full details and a369 words
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Miscellaneous168 1980-06-06 32 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Showers in several areas. TEMP. (C) up to i a.m. tomorrow: SI max., U ml*. SUNSET U4ay: p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 127 a.m. GLOBAL weather Imtariii 11-25C Oar LHA^ela 13-24C Clear AtkCM 14-23C Cloudy M*4rW 12-30C Sunny Bafcrata 28-38C Oar MmUs 23-32C Cloudy Baagkafc 27-36C Oar168 words
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Article, Illustration1492 1980-06-06 1 LI LIENFUNG - Personality of Qi Baishi By LI LIENFUNG I HAVE never met Qi Baishi, but I feel as if I knew him as well as I did my uncles, or even my own father. There an? certain similarities in their background; poor peasant family, strong urge and self -discipline1,492 words
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Advertisement90 1980-06-06 1 INSIDER Wedding presents m X r Weddings mean preseats aid huge prcMems for assarted Meads, kin and colleagues of the new couple. Bat Outlook has grt*i gift suggestions. Centrospread Pages 8. 9 Mano's wide, wild world He sarvived wild dogs in Botswana, assault In Ugaada, robber) In Kenya and aa90 words
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Article606 1980-06-06 2 JOHN DE SOUZA - PICK of the DAY JOHN DE SOUZA By C SBC TV AH FOLKS, thank God (and a five-day week), it's Friday! But those who have to work tomorrow can console themselves with the thought of a viewingfilled weekend starting today with the Friday TV RUvto (Ch 5, 10.25 p.m.) called606 words
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Article, Illustration292 1980-06-06 2 JOHN DE SOUZA - JOHN DE SOUZA By BILINGUALISM, streaming, the immersion scheme, moral and religious teaching these are among the subjects raised in a forum with the new Education Minister, Dr Tony Tan. The programme, entitled "New Education Policies and the Student A Discussion with292 words
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Miscellaneous152 1980-06-06 2 POLICE BAND DISPLAY at Padang at 5.30 p.m. Held in conjunction wth Police Week. INCOME TAX a talk by Mr Chiang Wing Kai, an examiner at the Tax Division, at Brickworks community centre at 8 p.m. MUSLIM LAW OP MARRIAGE a talk by Mr Pasuni bin Maulan, a kathi, at152 words
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Miscellaneous139 1980-06-06 2 GRAPHICS IN SOCIAL COMMUNICATION EXHIBITION at the National Museum Young People's Gallery from 10.30 a.m. to 7 p.m. On till June 22. EXHIBITION OP MATERIALS FOR TEACHING AND LEARNING ENGLISH LANGUAGE at the British Council Centre, first door, Singapore Rubber House from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. today and from139 words
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Miscellaneous1188 1980-06-06 2 TV and Radio SBC 5 3.00 PM Opening and Housewives Mati- 7.30 News and Newsreel (Malay) nee Secret House 7.55 Cdebrity Charades 4.35 Intermission I 8-20 Science Report 6.00 Opening and In The Wild With Harry f -JJ /r Butler |-30 Ne« (Enfbh) I fi 10 few* m Rriaf 951,188 words
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Article, Illustration357 1980-06-06 3 RACHEL BARNES - RACHEL BARNES By SINGAPOREAN artists are being given an airing abroad Apart from artists such as Kirn Lim. a Singaporean living in Ix>ndon who is now internationally famous, very few of our artists are kn >wn outside the country "1 think we have a number357 words
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Article, Illustration1134 1980-06-06 3 GERALDINE TANG - Mano's wild, wonderful world, as seen from his bicycle GERALDINE TANG Interview by As I was thinking about my family and friends back home, I suddenly heard the grass move, and immediately sensed something was roaming around near me. I switched on my torch and saw a wild dog. When1,134 words
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Advertisement381 1980-06-06 3 If you are a busy executive, and you need an efficient hotel, you should be staying at Jaya Puri "ff ni a I am a^a^Hi Be it a limousine, secretarial services, drive from the hotel. Later in the evening meeting rooms or banquet halls, we'll come back to a refreshing381 words
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Advertisement302 1980-06-06 4 CATHAY: 3rd Hi-Ho' WEEK i A>» (*****0) 5 SHOWS 1 1 om, I >.■ i^\ I 30, 4, 630& 9 1 spm < BBBBB^B^A "^M i j |ODEON: 16th Mad Mad' DAY! '6 lljm. I 30. 4, 6 30. 9 1 5 (No Free Lrs»> ORCHARD: 65th BIG DAY! (*****88)302 words
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Advertisement435 1980-06-06 4 aH v> 1I X j Dry ddn needs Tiissy^s gentle care Tussy's deep penetrating action nourishes and moisturises dry skin leaving it soft, satin smooth and i delicately fragrant. .^BV<ffa a affa ß aaSk. With vitamin A for softer, smoother skin. 1 Now Showme •No Fr»a Lul 1 J*2? GokJanCitir:435 words
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Advertisement653 1980-06-06 4 I r^p Cantonese gourmetslake note. Wherever you are. The choice is yours, very best From the Oriental From Braised Pomfret to Steamed Restaurant —at three locations. Chicken; Roast Pork and Bacon For people like you. Roll to Peanut and Coconut Milk Lunch (tim-sum and ala carte): Tart; Crispy Century Egg653 words
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Advertisement743 1980-06-06 4 THE STRAITS TIMES, FRIDAY, JUNE 6 1980 PRINCE: NOW SHOWING (***** M) 4 SHOWS daily: 11.m. 2.30, 6 4 9.00pm I Mmt*w CIRCIE J4. STAUS Jo 4 j:Nc Fr« >• OWCitW IS<|TIO>I I SAIE MOOt $3 00 OWL T TM M I^aTff.VULU B I ■fC' I Ht*VENSWOBO» DRAGON m to743 words
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Advertisement286 1980-06-06 5 /The Ministry of Culture in association with Goethe -Institut Singapore v^ presents I The University of Singapore Opera Group I in Carl Maria Von Weber's ABU HAIIAN a comic opera in one act preceded by selected opera choruses 12. 14 and 15 June 1980 Victoria Theatre. 8.30 pm Tickets at286 words
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Advertisement476 1980-06-06 5 Everybody likes the palatable SERRAVALLO'S TONIC (CINCHONA AND IRON WINE) SERRAUALLO Serravallo's Tonic is made solely from the combination of fresh grapes, iron and cinchona bark. The combination has a close relationship in body buildup. Fresh grapes contain bountiful Vitamins B complex, it stimulates circulation and nourishes nerve systems. Iron476 words
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Advertisement261 1980-06-06 5 rNow is the time to get Top Quality Home Appliances on EASY HIRE PURCHASE Selected and tested models for < *H~~~~"bW»» reliability and excellent performance. _b^HI Special guarantee of up to 24 months. Efficient service with genuine spare J»4b»bbbßbbb^L/ In two-tone C% Automatic Avocado Green M Do*npaynw*. -fc" J 3261 words
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Advertisement225 1980-06-06 5 cfociioavezna' Italian Restaurants BBm B 1 BBr^^Bl llHßr'B BJ mt, fjSI-^. <ft P. *^Bi ll^H f ■H bh "^r^H^al ImbiC V afl wfl -v. Stew t_ Evt-ry dollar spt-nt at I.a Tavern Bmm™ Hour: is worth it! The only Restaurant h'T"\H' n "v*" 1 Lj T'S"" Em«iid Mill Ujily Noon-3p.m.225 words
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Article, Illustration739 1980-06-06 6 BAYARD WEBSTER in New York - Rats answer to £lowery mystery BAYARD WEBSTER in New York SCIENCE OF OUR ITEMS By IN THE middle of the night, deep in the Monte verde cloud forest nature preserve in Costa Rica, a woman intently watched a plant that grew on a nearby tree. Its clusters of flowers wereNYT - 739 words
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242 1980-06-06 6 HAROLD SCHMECK Jr - HAROLD SCHMECK Jr By in Now York SCIENTISTS in Switzerland and Japan report that they have deciphered the structure of genes for varieties of human interferon, the natural virus-fighting substance. The achievements are reported in the May issue of Gene, a scientific journal,NYT - 242 words
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Article224 1980-06-06 6 On warm currents and polar ice NEW YORK: So much heat is carried into the Arctic Ocean by a branch of the Gulf Stream current flowing north between Greenland and Spitsbergen, a group of islands, that, were it uniformly distributed, it would melt the polar icecap covering thatNYT - 224 words
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Advertisement84 1980-06-06 6 v w -'If' f~\ l w ifr 'J|b^ jfi\ ?j '-tjj' AIRPORT CRASH GARBAGE COLLECTING TRUCK V Mi" fW\ 1^» TRUCK W »'*l^^'~^' I I VACUUM DISCHARGING TRUCK M, ,J& ~3^- m tfMB% >^ggT* TTIT Tl \/S^T I *-;Q-«=-~^^- Q^) i_ll^^J .i jJI-l -A M TURNTABLE PLATFORM TURNTABLE LADDER lw84 words
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Article, Illustration922 1980-06-06 7 PAULJANSEN - Poles apart but for their great passion PAULJANSEN By Poles apart but for their great passion IN AROUND JURONG I found (the course) very gratifying. We were taught how to relate to people, communications planning and evaluation, public relations and advertising, broadcasting, newspaper work... Eddy Koh Swee Hua SEX is922 words
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Article320 1980-06-06 7 WILLIAM SAFIRE - WILLIAM SAFIRE By the Bloodiest Blurb Of The Year red sash to Cosmopolitan magazine for its teaser on a novel named Remains, beginning. "Decimated by the death of her adored and adoring husband Joanna is bedevilled by terrifying events." Few heroines are reduced by one-tenth320 words
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Article138 1980-06-06 7 Safire on Language TIME for the annual creative advertising copy awards the coveted "bloopies", which are five and a half times cleaner than annys or granny s Plus you don't have to go to the dinner. The Modern Spelling Association gold medal to Time Inc. For its full-page advertisement selling138 words
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Article321 1980-06-06 7 LAN Bell of London's Daily Telegraph has rapped my knuckles for using the phrase "how come" in a recent column. He is not alone: "The chastisements of my fourth-grade teacher for the use of that phrase," writes Judith Feldman of New York, "are still vivid inNYT - 321 words
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Advertisement123 1980-06-06 7 HOROSCOPE SHARP *H»j U i I 565 '0 x 2* U 1 r~ j SHARP v cft»Sfcnd II C-1882E Deo $95- $5605 x 18 SHARP VC6300 j^^^^J 4301 stery G.tt p.us a Cotour Schemes offered T-shirt will be given away to 1 Painless HP Scheme payable Buyers whose horoscopes over123 words
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Advertisement326 1980-06-06 7 For effective treatment of piles, relieve it two ways. With Anusol and Varitan. ibisy» Of course you have to watch your Now, Varitan is used to supplediet and your bowel movements ment Anusol's healing properties. You carefully. But on top of that, you take it orally. It contains active ingrehave326 words
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Article, Illustration421 1980-06-06 8 Rings and thin you musn't forget to buy gs and things musn't get buy ONE of the things that nobody will buy for yoi one thing you musn't forget to buy the weddin We found a fairly reasonably priced selectio Isetan's jewellery department and a number of but exclusive designs421 words
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Article, Illustration738 1980-06-06 8 WEE BEE LIM - Pres All I want is... sents WEE BEE LIM I YOUR mother knows that you can't start married life without i certain essentials. In j her day, wedding gifts I like gold, silverware and crystal were very much appreciated. There are different I traditional wedding presents for each ethnic I738 words
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Article, Illustration231 1980-06-06 8 Little gift i tle gift ideas ALL those tiny people out there need not desp natural for you to want to give brother or sisi special on their special day; and the perrenial dogs you is money (of course). We went searchi something that you can give them unu minimal231 words
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Advertisement75 1980-06-06 8 EaSa^B^BaaaaaaaT .aaaflllaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai aa^Ba^B^Ba^BaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaHaV Baaaaaaaaa^BaaaaaaaaaaSßaaaa^Baal HbbbTTbbbbbbbbf'^**^bbl Baaaa^^^a^^^Baaa 1 *■*5 -2 it- aaaal BaaßL^Baal Baaaa ft 4al aaaV w «aH 'iM» ■■•<■■•* ■mßaaaaa|H nti J^\^ ia\*aTt %VVW 'i'^ill KvfaaW aal Hiif;!' Hbb^BmL«?T^ s 1 1 1 hHI 5 "^ctemacM I**'1 Hi mm iff flfil lp< jl§«bbbbW >>K uSi reeette nierveillouse I I75 words
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Advertisement533 1980-06-06 8 Unhappy with mum's hand-me-downs? Bring them to Shirley ALMOST every bride originality than most, is mum that we can go is when you'll look old gets her share of jewel- Mrs Shirley Low at down to, of course, when you wear oldish, lery from her parents, Shirley Jewellers', There are533 words
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Article, Illustration483 1980-06-06 9 DANA LAM - By DANA LAM OTHER than Christmas, there's not likely to be another occasion of more giving and taking than a wedding. Friends, relatives, colleagues, sometimes even acquaintances, all want to give the couple something. That's the norm few dare to do483 words
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Advertisement103 1980-06-06 9 Hofet MtmKk a^HBBBHo^aHI^BBBIIB^BB^HiIBBI CHOQSEAGIFT Yours free with $50.00 worth of Estee Lauder purchases. Yes! An absolutely delightful Estee Lauder gift set to choose for yourself And it's free w ith r st£e Lauder purchases worth Q^ $S() CXI and above Sorry cant tell Jam you what the gifts are or103 words
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Advertisement176 1980-06-06 9 New selections from the smartest name. EDlTlanhattan Be seen in a Manhattan. .you'll know you are at your fashionable best because Manhattan means the best fabrics, styled in that superb Continental cut. and combined with the latest fashion trends. Make an impact whatever the occasion: wear Manhattan! Lflf" ••^fc fi176 words
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Article130 1980-06-06 10 Dr B. H. Sheares. President, Republic of Singapore. Mr Lee Kuan Yew. Prime Minister, Republic of Singapore. Dr Yeoh Ghim Seng. Speaker, Parliament of Singapore. H. E. Dr Franco Otteiri. Ambassador of the Republic of Italy. H. E. Mr J. D. Henningt. High Commissioner of Britain.130 words
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484 1980-06-06 10 TO COMMEMORATE its golden jubilee the Rotary Club of Singapore has carried out the following projects: CLUB SERVICE The theme for the year has been "Rotary With The Family". Service to the family has been encouraged. The major project selected was to484 words
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Article56 1980-06-06 10 PAST DISTRICT GOVERNORS Mr W. Allan Eley 1936-1938. Mr Richard Holttum 1941-1942. Mr Theodore Stone 1946-1947. Mr Richard Holttum 1948-1949. Mr Sidney Franklin 1949-1950. Mr Alfred Frisby 1953-1954. Or A. W. S. Thevathasan 1956-1957. Mr Leslie Rayner 1962-1963. Mr Michael Boyle 1965. Dr Tay Teck Eng 1967-1968. Dr Walter Rintoul56 words
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Article, Illustration723 1980-06-06 10 THE Rotary Club of Singapore was founded 50 years ago. Mr James Davidson, the Honorary General Commissioner of Rotary International met the Chief Secretary, Sir John George Scott in 1930. Sir John knew the purpose of Mr Davidson's visit for he had the723 words
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Article191 1980-06-06 10 FROM DR PHILBERT CHIN, ROTARY CLUB PRESIDENT TODAY, the Rotary Club of Singapore, the oldest of the five Rotary clubs in the Republic, is 50 years old. Many have benefited from its 50 years of service. Yet, today the club is only vaguely known with its objectives and work191 words
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181 1980-06-06 10 MR SCOTT ASHBROOK joined Rotary in August in 1962. He became vice-president of the club for the Rotary years 1971/72 and 1972/73. Throughout his association with the Rotary movement, Mr Scott has been a most dedicated and concerned member. His interest had always been181 words
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225 1980-06-06 10 LIST OF PRESIDENTS 1930 TO 1980 1930-1931 Sir Roland Braddell. 1931-1932 Mr Roland Farrer. 1932-1934 Mr Allan Eley. July-Nov 1934-1934 Mr L. L. Goodman. Dec-June 1934-1936 Mr H. W. Roper. 1936-1937 Mr W. A. L. Schaub. 1937-1939 Mr Theodore Stone. 1939-1941 Mr Eric Holttum. 1941-1942 Mr H. R. Cheeseman. 1945-1946225 words
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Article, Illustration236 1980-06-06 10 DR B. H. SHEARES - DR B. H. SHEARES FROM PRESIDENT OF STORE I AM happy to convey this message on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the Rotary movement in Singapore. Fifty years in the establishment of any movement is a landmark, and the fact that this movement, which internationally celebrates its236 words
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Article, Illustration315 1980-06-06 10 FROM MR JAMES BOMAR JUNIOR, PRESIDENT ROTARY INTERNATIONAL TO the members and friends of the Rotary Club of Singapore. Dear fellow Rotarians and friends: Fifty years of service is a remarkable feat and I am honoured to extend my congratulations to the Rotary Club of Singapore as it celebrates its315 words
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Article, Illustration391 1980-06-06 10 IT IS an honour to be invited to provide a message for inclusion in your special supplement commemorating the golden jubilee of the founding of the Rotary Club of Singapore. This is indeed an occasion for double rejoicing since in June, 1980,391 words
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Article, Illustration493 1980-06-06 11 THE Rotary Foundation is a trust established by Rotary International. The Declaration of Trust was made and entered into by and between RI and the trustees on the 12th November, 1931. The foundation has since then been managed by 11 trustees. The working of the foundation is493 words
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701 1980-06-06 11 Rotary from a man's quest for friendship IN ORDER to understand the meaning of participation in Rotary one has first to try and understand a little of the beginnings of the Rotary movement and the classification system of admission into Rotary. Rotary came from a lonely man's hunger for friendship701 words
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379 1980-06-06 11 THE 1976 77 Rotary Foundation Technical Award sponsored by Rotary Club of Singapore (District 330) took me to the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, US, where I studied dental public health at the School of Public Health. I am indebted to Rotary for379 words
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Article475 1980-06-06 11 Fund in healthy state THE Rotary Students' Loan Trust Fund started off in a small way by the late Past President Keki Medora during his year of office in 1956? The funds raised for this project were through contributions by the general membership in celebration of their birthdays and anniversaries.475 words
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Article437 1980-06-06 11 MAJOR CONTRIBUTIONS 1930 1980 1930 4 scholarships tenable for 5 years each at London, Oxford and Cambridge universities. 1931 Brochure on Singapore geography, history, economics, industry and transportation. 1932 Formation of Singapore Manufacturers Association and first SMA exhibition of local goods. 1933 Unemployment fund for retrenched employees due to world437 words
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Advertisement115 1980-06-06 11 Air-India a.i announces a new f^U/xk^A Monday morning flight °°^WSm to Madras and Bombay. I M^Mt m Jr^^^^^ MM^^M EM Mr E s^^^B^^^~Pt-ijß'P^Bß^^P^H^H? *■•<■&*» h|bj V *~&\ASMm9MmM\ £~attlMi p* From June 2nd Air-India will be flying to Madras and that unique brand of hospitality and service you've Bombay three times115 words
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Advertisement369 1980-06-06 12 Co-ordination is the name M What and where to choose lEKHrcire^ 7 Km^^^K|^^^J|^l^L|^_^^_^^^LJ of the game in the noble I would normally be the two j*ffifl£f%^- «tJ.- BWffff^ffHSfflrffßffi fffi^^^S art of dressing well. BvJ I L X most asked Questions. '■'♦fiHjF^li-*--" A resplendent suit is ■ll oth can c answerecl369 words
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Advertisement568 1980-06-06 13 bb^^^bl Jbb^^^^^^G^b^bl bwY^^^^^"M bbl V mJWbI l^. ><w^bimwJ HPBjI Mb^^'-^bbM Ifr t^Bi^^^fß^^'^ '^^^^^9 ■1 1 Mr 4 J IB nLi^ 4JB i K^lciS^iifcr B»v -^m *SSm\y Z* vSiB» m {Br N -x *Sj B^b^^ /|H "^kß| The Froser&Neave Group has wide ranging interests W^A that include soft drinks manufacture, brvwing568 words
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Advertisement725 1980-06-06 14 ITiDB Separate tenders are invited for any one or all of the followlng:(1) ERECTION AND COMPLETION of 2 Blocks of 9-Storey 3/4-Room Apartments (Total 408 Units) and 1 Block of Single Storey 22/6.6 XV Electrical Substation cum Dustbin Compound at Nee Soon New Town Neighbourhood 1 Contract 4. (2) ERECTION725 words
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Advertisement681 1980-06-06 14 #PWD TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from PWD Registered Contractors for the following (A) Construction of Curb Site Conopy to Possenger Terminal Building at Changi Airport. Eligibility Building $3,000,000/ and above. Site Showround 11.680 at 10.30 am Meet at Conference Room No. 1 of Changi Airport Development Division, PWD, 1800,681 words
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Advertisement574 1980-06-06 14 I (ID] 1 >C>l ALTHORITY TENDER Separate tenders are invited for: 1 ERECTION AND COMPLETION OF PROPOSED TEN (10) UNITS OF WAREHOUSES INCLUDING SANITARY INSTALLATION, MINOR SEWERS AND ROADWORKS AT CLEMENTI/WEST COAST ROAD (PHASE II) 2 DESIGN, SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION OF STEEL H-SECTION BEARING PILES OR LARGE DIAMETER BORED C574 words
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Advertisement526 1980-06-06 14 IN TIIK lIU.II CM XT «T TIIK KKIM BI.U OK ■NSAPOM unip inns Winding I p No. lit of ISM. In thr Maltrr of thr < ompanirs Art (Chapter IKS) And In thr Maltrr •>• ANNMM KNTKKPRISKS (PTK) LTD. \l»\ XXI ISKMKM OK PKTITION NOTICE is hereby given that a526 words
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Advertisement643 1980-06-06 15 SINGAPORE REFINING COMPANY PTE LTD Singapore Refining Company is engaged in a major expansion of their petroleum refining and business activities. The Company is acquiring an IBM 4331 computer to be installed at their new headquarters on Pulau Merlimau as an integral part of this expansion. The Company is seeking643 words
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Advertisement792 1980-06-06 15 Our company is offering dynamic and challeng-^ ing career to suitable candidate to fill the posi- tion of: OFFICE MANAGER The incumbent should possess: Minimum GCE 'A' level certificate preferably with tertiary education Previous working experience in similar capacity Well exposed to local personnel management and labour laws Able to792 words
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Advertisement856 1980-06-06 15 An established trading company seeks a sales-oriented ELECTRICAL ENGINEER to manage its Electrical Products Dept He will be responsible for the profitability of the Dept and will lead his team in the sales of wiring accessories, transformers and other technical products Candidates should hove a recognised electrical engineering qualification with856 words
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Advertisement595 1980-06-06 15 IN THE HIGH Ctll'RT OF THE BEPUHUC OP SINGAPORE OmpantaK Wlndlax W§ N». «f ISM U Ike MAttor «f Ike Ompuk* Act, (Chapter 186) had la the Matter «f MIKEL (FAB EAST) PTE. LTD. AVEBTBEMENT OF PETITION Notice Is hereby given that a petition for the wlndlng-up of the abovenamed595 words
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Advertisement803 1980-06-06 15 Reputable International Dredging Company requires ONE CUTTER SUCTION DREDGER of approximately 1000 to 1500 hp total installed power. Please send prices, tiame of manufacturer, construction date, present location, status and detailed description of your dredge to: The Advertiser S.T. Bax NBIBM 1, New Industrial Road Singapore IK3 NOTICE MR. ALLAN803 words
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Advertisement744 1980-06-06 16 I THE SINGAPORE INSTITUTE OF I STANDARDS AND INDUSTRIAL I RESEARCH invites applications tor tN I following posts I A. SENIOR OFFICER (TECHNICAL INFORMATION LIBRARY) The officer will be involved in the operation of the Institutes Industrial Technical Information Service This covers the organisation and dissemination of technical information to744 words
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Advertisement492 1980-06-06 16 JSW (Re) Ltd a plastic injection moulding machine manufacturer in Jurong, ha* several immediate positions for— 1 TURNERS 2) MILLERS 3) DRILLERS to operate the modem NC Engine Lathes, machining centre and other computerised machines. Requirements: NTC Grade 3 in Metal Machining Male, below 24 yrs old Completed NS (personnel492 words
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Advertisement643 1980-06-06 16 DRAUGHTSMEN A maior Consulting Engineering Group in Singapore has vacancies for the following positions. STRUCTURAL DRAUGHTSMEN REQUIREMENTS: Minimum 3 years experience Experience in RC and Structural Steelwork essential MECHANICAL DRAUGHTSMEN REQUIREMENTS: Minimum 3 years experience Experience in Building Services essential ELECTRICAL DRAUGHTSMEN REQUIREMENTS: Minimum 3 years experience Experience in Building643 words
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Advertisement719 1980-06-06 16 FINANCIAL CONTROLLER SAUDI ARABIA A Financial Controller is sought for a profitable, established Transport Company which operates in excess of 100 vehicles. Responsibilities will include all areas of cost and financial control and recruitment and supervision of a multinational staff. Candidates should preferably have experience in the Transport Industry but719 words
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Advertisement688 1980-06-06 16 BUILDING PROJECT MANAGER Well established organisation requires an eipenenced Building Proiect Manager Responabitiev In charge of the construction of a multi storey building proiect tor ottice and shopping cum apartment complex He will work in close co-ordination with consultants in charged Requremenh: Preference will be given to applicants with Building688 words
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