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Title Section15 1980-06-12 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 11 M 30 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 111/1/8015 words
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Article1707 1980-06-12 1 'Position can still be reversed' I BEUEVB that 1 enjoy the undeserved tfr reputation of being something of a hawk, particularly In respect of Vietnam. As a matter of fact, if yon get to know me really well, you will discover that I am1,707 words
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308 1980-06-12 1 Men who fall victims to the Rooster Fallacy THE Second Deputy Prime Minister (Foreign Affairs), Mr S. Rajaratnam, yesterday used what he said was a metaphor picked from the barnyard to explain why the Vietnamese were floundering in Kampuchea. Describing it as the Rooster Fallacy, he said Hanoi's rationale for308 words
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Article41 1980-06-12 1 BKIJING, Wed. A campaign with sprays, fly traps and thousands of youngsters wielding fly swatters has reduced Beijing's fly population by 18 per cent and its mosquitoes by 13 per cent, the official Xinhua news agency reported today. AFP.AFP - 41 words
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Article56 1980-06-12 1 LONDON, Wed. Ford in Britain and elsewhere in western Europe has major plans to introduce robots, possibly doing away with thousands of jobs, the Guardian newspaper reported today. The 10-year programme is designed to meet Japanese competition in the motor sector. The paper said thatAFP - 56 words
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Article18 1980-06-12 1 LONDON. Wed. Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh. celebrated a quiet 59th birthday yesterday. AP.AP - 18 words
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Article, Illustration50 1980-06-12 1 That Osmond smile PLASHING their famous toothy smile are Americas pop stagers Donny Osmond and Us sister, Marie, when they arrived at Paya Lebar Airport last Bight. They were accompanied by fear of their brothers Alan, Jay, Wayne aad Jimmy and their parents, George aad Olive Osmond. SEE PAGE 1150 words
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153 1980-06-12 1 Riddle of the boom heard in S'pore A BOOM, which occurred at about 9.20 a.m. yesterday, was heard throughout Singapore, but nobody seems to know its cause. A police spokesman said numerous telephone calls were received from residents of St Michael's Estate, Jalan Bukit Merah, Bukit Timah and Circuit Road.153 words
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Article73 1980-06-12 1 PARIS. Wed. Robbers got away last night with the contents of 238 safe deposit boxes in a Paris residential suburb, after forcing a bank manager to unlock the bank's doors by taking his wife and two children hostage. Bank officials said it would take someAFP - 73 words
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Article77 1980-06-12 1 Stealing the thunder NEW YORK, Wed. Thunderbid. Is it a bird, is it a plane, is it a car? Yes, all three, but it is also a graduate school of international management that gives a degree called Master of International Management. Each year, the school graduates about 1,000 men andNYT - 77 words
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Article56 1980-06-12 1 NEW DELHI, Wed. India said today it would keep secret deatils of arms purchases it agreed with the Soviet Union in a US$1.6 billion (SJ3.2 billion) deal last month. Minister of State for Defence C.P.N. Singh told Parliament it would not be in the public interestReuter - 56 words
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Article38 1980-06-12 1 NEW DELHI, Wed. Indian External Affairs Ministry Secretary Eric Gonsalves will visit China from June 24 to explore normalisation of relations between the two countries unreconciled since their 1962 border war, the government said today. AP.AP - 38 words
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Article144 1980-06-12 1 THE bulls continued to dominate the Singapore stock market yesterday. In one of the most hectic trading days seen over the past two-and a-hali-months, The Straits Times Industrial Index shot to a new seven-year h'.gh of 538.49, up 3.41 points on the day. Activity during144 words
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212 1980-06-12 1 Shares and Lee send goodwill notes to Marcos PRESIDENT Benjamin Sheares has sent a congratulatory message to President Ferdinand Marcos on the Philippines' 82nd anniversary of independence today. President Sheares said he is confident that under the capable leadership of Mr Marcos, the Philippines will continue to prosper. He is212 words
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Article487 1980-06-12 1 but Saudis plan no immediate increase ALGIERS, Wednesday OIL-PRODUCING states began announcing price rises to take effect next month after the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries set a US$37 a barrel price ceiling at a ministerial meeting which ended here today. But Saudi Arabia, theReuter - 487 words
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302 1980-06-12 1 Times Publishing buys into Marshall Cavendish TIMES Publishing Berhad has bought a major shareholding in the British publishing company, Marshall Cavendish. In a statement yesterday the company said it had instructed London stockbrokers, Rowe and Pitman, to buy between 25 i and 30 per cent of Mar I shall Cavendish's302 words
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78 1980-06-12 1 LATEST LONDON SENDING MARINES, TOO LONDON, Wed. Britain In wading, a company of Royal Marines to the New Hebrides to deal with widening violence hi the Pacific group of Inlands, Peter Blaker, Minister of SUte at the Foreign Office, announced today. He said the company of 2St marine* would arriveAFP - 78 words
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Advertisement46 1980-06-12 1 CONTACT LENSES f V Chen Yin Fook a.o a O.plomt ol Opt University of *V Australia. Oiplom* o< Pharmacy. Unlvanity of S'pora IMwnbtr of Smgapon Contact Lant Society) DAH SIN OPTICAL CO. G46. Hi*< Strut Centre. Singapore 6 *>*ont ***** Hal 3 ***** > LI 1 jH|j|H46 words
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Advertisement113 1980-06-12 1 40 pages today PLANS FOR NIGHT RACING IN IPOH Pag* 30 Mt (SUE'S visit: 'Solid show of US interest in Asean' t RUSSIANS seal off Kabul 4 RUSH to buy flats before prices go up S o* per cent didn't have to pay for blood: BTS 8 BOY died after113 words
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423 1980-06-12 2 MILTON CHASE - MILTON CHASE By Our Washington reporter MUSKIE'S K.L. VISIT IS WELL RECEIVED WASHINGTON, Wed. Asean diplomatic sources here are privately hailing Secretary of State Edmund Muskie's decision to meet Asean foreign ministers in Kuala Lumpur on June 27 and 28 as a solid423 words
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171 1980-06-12 2 VILA (New Hebrides), Wednesday ABOUT 60 French riot policemen flew into the New Hebrides tonight as a spreading secessionist uprising in the South Pacific colony claimed its first victim. The two riot squads, armed with rifles, batons, and tear gas, were deployed to guardReuter - 171 words
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Article, Illustration60 1980-06-12 2 NOW WHO'S HELPING WHO? K AMPI CHEAN refugee Ukes the place of a missing ox to help move Us ox-cart and family on Tuesday to higher grauda with the start of the rainy season. Some 41,1 M refagees are being moved from the None Samet camp along the Thal-Kampu-chean borderAP - 60 words
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Article44 1980-06-12 2 HANAU (West Germany), Wed. American military police seized US$2 million (SUM million) in heroin, hashish and LSD and arrested more than SO soldiers in one of the biggest drug arrests in the US Army In Europe, a military spokesman said yesterday. UPI.UPI - 44 words
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251 1980-06-12 2 NEW DELHI, Wed TROOPS poured into India's riot-stricken northeast state of Tripura today to stop communal violence which has cost at least 300 lives in five days. Indian newspapers said Tripura tribesmen armed with bows and arrows and guns were fighting a civil war withReuter - 251 words
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128 1980-06-12 2 NEW DELHI, Wed. Prime Minister Indira Gandhi apologised today for the noisy barracking in parliament of senior opposition leaders by young members of her Congress (I) party. A group of young legislators, close associates of Mrs Gandhi's son Saniay, howled down former foreign ministerReuter - 128 words
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138 1980-06-12 2 China acts to save the Great Wall BEIJING, Wed. China yesterday announced measures to try to save its Great Wall one of the world's ancient bonders from piecemeal destruction. The government sent four teams to the 6,000 km wall on a two-week survey "to discover how it may have beenUPI - 138 words
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Article55 1980-06-12 2 NEW YORK, Wed. A Rumanian student surrendered to police today after holding 10 people hostage in a bank here for 3W hours. Police said the 25-year-old student, identified as Costica Studineanu, bad unsuccessfully demanded that his passport be renewed and that Me be given a Job withReuter - 55 words
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Advertisement133 1980-06-12 2 n^^ A. %M i nT^ iflMMft^nn h^nvini njHk <L. A Wk-.M II HI n^nV 9 L. nV nS^n^nkk_^^_ n^n^r of .n^L^LV And you can be sure of that V t^&*k^^,^L^f&!&^SL anytime. Because "Gee Your Hair Br *&^*M fc^^TOM Smells Terrific" shampoo contains ifM^**4 InT^^l soft, fresh fragrances that put bright,133 words
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440 1980-06-12 3 REVEALED IN DRAFT DECLARATION OF EUROPEAN LEADER LONDON, Wednesday THE European Economic Community (EEC), heeding President Jimmy Carter's warnings, has ruled out any move that might jeopardise American efforts to resolve the tangled issue of Palestinian autonomy in the Middle East. ThisAP - 440 words
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269 1980-06-12 3 US raps Israel again for new settlements WASHINGTON, Wednesday THE United States and Israel clashed publicly today as the State Department again criticised Israel's policy of building and expanding settlements in areas under negotiation with Egypt. At the same time, Secretary of State Edmund Muskie said Israel and Egypt hadReuter - 269 words
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Article28 1980-06-12 3 In other words... AN advertising campaign launched by Mercedes-Benz m Britain has this as one of its slogans: ONCE ywi've driven •ac, yea 're aallkely to drive aaether.28 words
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187 1980-06-12 3 ANOTHER LIBYAN SHOT AS DEADLINE' EXPIRES ROME, Wed. A gunman shot and injured a Libyan on a Rome street today as the deadline set by Libyan leader Muam mar Gaddafi for his compatriots to return home expired. Police said Mohamet) Bigt, 33, was attacked by one man who escaped onReuter; AP - 187 words
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Article55 1980-06-12 3 IJMUIDEN (Netherlands), Wed. A flotilla of boats organised by the environmentalist group Greenpeace blocked a ship from leavinf this central Dutch port yesterday with a cargo of radioactive trash. The Andreas Smit was due to sail yesterday for a dumping site about 640 km southeast ofAP - 55 words
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Article34 1980-06-12 3 JAKARTA, Wed. Jakarta may turn into a "big basket of rubbish" in the year 2000 if the present rubbish problem is not tackled immediately, Environment Minister Emil Salim said last night. AFP.AFP - 34 words
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Article59 1980-06-12 3 BANGKOK, Wed. The cabinet has approved the nomination of former Foreign Minister Upadit Parhanyangkun for the post of executive secretary of the UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (Escap), a government spokesman said today. The term of the present Escap head, Mr J B.AP - 59 words
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Article133 1980-06-12 3 SALISBURY, Wed. A faded yellaw race mcc kissed bv Greta Garb* was sold at as aaetlea today for Hit <S$J,71l). It wm eae M the cherished souvenirs ef Sir Cecil Beaton, photographer af rsyalty ud lMleraattonal celebrity, wh« died In Jann ary, axed 1«GreU Garba,133 words
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Article, Illustration60 1980-06-12 3 SWOOP AFTER SHOOTING ISRAELI harder guard* eaesrt aa Arab saspeet to a military van after a shastlag Incident aJaag a hasy street that raas hetow the walls af the ancient city af Jerusalem »n Tuesday. A psUeemaa was injure/ In the attack la the •ccupicd Mecttoa sf the elty. Same60 words
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Article31 1980-06-12 3 WASHINGTON, Wed. The US Senate yesterday rejected by 51 votes to 40 a proposal calling for the draft registration of women, made last February by President Jimmy Carter. AFP.AFP - 31 words
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260 1980-06-12 3 'Soviets turn S. Yemen into army store' ADEN, Wed. The Soviet Union, which has long had military ties with South Yemen, has turned this country at the southern tip of the Arabian Peninsula into what one Western diplomat f»Hg a "military warehouse." Diplomatic sources and South Yemeni officials say SovietNYT - 260 words
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Advertisement117 1980-06-12 3 for Men: Ilcrlml I «kr 4>lognc Splash. Because it& refreshing when you re feeling hot* Herbal Eau de Cologne Splash is ideal for hot countries. A brisk splash of this bracing herb-scented lotion soothes muscles and helps you maintain that fresh, tingling sensation for longer. It is marvellous for a117 words
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Advertisement411 1980-06-12 3 1 1 T^rriBsMrTirTr^ [yj[ SSSSSSS^Bj ~^S^B^B^^^da| B^P^^^bbb^ES b^Hb^K B^Bft^^^»^RjL. Pictured: The Rolex Submariner. A variable in ISct. gold or stainless steel with matching bracelet The watch that lasts a lifetime takes a year to make It takes Rolex craftsmen a year to make each Rolex. They start with a solid411 words
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298 1980-06-12 4 Curb on road travel after ambush of convoy £v S S R NEW DELHI, Wednesday SOVIET and Afghan forces have sealed off Kabul to contain a new government crisis and prevent Afghan guerillas from disrupting life in the capital, reports from Afghanistan said298 words
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154 1980-06-12 4 ANOTHER BLOW FOR REDS IN ITALY POLLS ROME, Wed. The Italian Communist Party, its steady post-war advance at polls already reversed in last year's general elections, today emerged as the main loser from local elections at the weekend. Although the results are not expected to cause any major changes inReuter - 154 words
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Article37 1980-06-12 4 CALCUTTA, Wed. A baby boy bom with a scm "tail today underwent an operation for its removal. Doctors at the hospital here said the 14-day-old infant, who was otherwise normal, was in good condition. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article31 1980-06-12 4 LISBON, Wed. All 29 people aboard were killed when a Soviet-built Angolan airliner crashed in southern Angola on Sunday, an official announcement in Launda said last night. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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154 1980-06-12 4 Old Jimmy or Dry Reagan W. Europe is stunned BONN, Wed THE prospect of a US presidential finale between President Jimmy Carter and Mr Ronald Reagan has stanned many Western Europeans and raised new donbtH abont the future of American leadership. In a commentary eehclag sentiment heard acraos Europe, theAP - 154 words
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Article37 1980-06-12 4 FORT BRAGG (North Carolina), Wed. Two men of the 82nd Airborne Division were kill xJ yesterday in a practice jump when their chutes became entangled, an army spokesman said. Their identities were not released. UPL37 words
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Article53 1980-06-12 4 BEIJING, Wed. China is using bamboo to replace steel in the construction of arched road bridges, the official Xinhua News Agency reported today. Compared to reinforced concrete bridges of the same size they need 93 per cent less steel and are easier for the "masses" to build,Reuter - 53 words
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255 1980-06-12 4 Carter leans towards prosecuting Clark 61 DON'T why the hell he doesn't Just stay over there, change his name to Ayatollah Clark and grow a beard. I would think he would feel right at home. US Sena tor Barry Gold water who disapproves of former attorney general Ramsey Clark's visitReuter - 255 words
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114 1980-06-12 4 COPENHAGEN, Wed. Australian wartime flier Hugh McLean, who died 35 years ago in the icy waters between Denmark and Norway, was laid finally to rest here yesterday, with full military honours. McLean and two other Australians, three Canadians, and three Britons were killedAFP - 114 words
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Advertisement814 1980-06-12 4 AT LONG LAST AH SLR THAT'S GOT IT ALL TOGETHER... 1. THE RIGHT SIZE FEEL A new generation SLR, the Yashica FX-3 measures only 135 mm x 84.5 mm x 50mm and weighs only 450 grams. That makes it one of the smallest, lightest full-frame SLRs available today. More important,814 words
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Advertisement179 1980-06-12 4 A treasure in living pleasure that lasts you forever HOCK SWEE HILL Located near the high class residential areas with big built-up area (over 2.000 sq ft i c 185 8m and garden (over 4,000 sq.ft i c 371 6m these split-level semi-detached houses are spacious, with the most modern179 words
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Miscellaneous315 1980-06-12 4 Straits Times Crossword ACBOfIO 3 sute proaecutor U on rmlscd Door (4) 1 Master mariner bokfc party tor 4To make someone angry, lift one appearing in the ring (7) qok, red and battered (5.4.6) Site devil snows uncontrolled 5 Converted the tree kick and anger about Faust's end (T) survived315 words
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178 1980-06-12 5 'Destroy apartheid' call by jailed leader LONDON, Wod THE African National Congress yesterday published a call by its longiailed leader Nelson Mandela to all South African "democrats" to fight to destroy their country's system of apartheid and oust white minority rule. Mr Mandela's message, according to ANC president, Mr OliverAP - 178 words
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Article, Illustration71 1980-06-12 5 In other words... 61 WAS a very serious child and we were not allowed to go oat to mach entertainment. Going out to a film was a very great treat. I was taught self-discipline and to help others. I couldn't have got where I am A without it. y British71 words
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Article48 1980-06-12 5 NEW DELHI. Wed. Two suspected murderers being taken to court escaped by throwing chilli powder in the eyes of their police escorts, the Indian Express reported today. The paper said the incident happened in Bharatpur in the northern state of Rajasthan two days ago. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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206 1980-06-12 5 JOHANNESBURG, Wed THE minority white regime yesterday suspended all mixed race students who refused to end a seven-week boycott of their classes to protest against racial discrimination in South African schools. The government action, taken despite the fact that many mixed race students had alreadyUPI - 206 words
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221 1980-06-12 5 Mugabe rejects Nkomo's offer of Soviet weapons SALISBURY, Wad. PRIME Minister Robert Mugabe, determined to avoid dependence on the Soviet Union, has turned down an offer from a fellow guerilla leader to bring Soviet-made tanks and warplanes to Zimbabwe. Security officials said Mr Mugabe rejected an offer from Mr JoshuaUPI - 221 words
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170 1980-06-12 5 ACTION SOON TO STEM CURRENCY OUTFLOW SALISBURY, Wed. Finance Minister Enos Nkala today warned that he will soon take "drastic action" to prevent white emigrants draining the country" of currency reserves. "I don't intend to preside over the liquidation of my country's economy. People will either have to learn toAFP - 170 words
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149 1980-06-12 5 Teacher's tussle with milk-raiding mongooses NAIROBI. Wed. Primary school teacher Mwakio Ndau has a problem that won't go away 20 milk-drinking mongooses. The mongooses have been roaming the compound of Kalkacha Primary School in the town of Hola for the past week, and breaking into the school's milk supply. FirstUPI - 149 words
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Article73 1980-06-12 5 Zambia's Jack the Ripper LUSAKA, Wed. The body of a teenage girl was found in the downtown area today and police said she appeared to be the 26ui victim of a strangler the Zambian media has dubbed Jack the Ripper. The killings have occurred over the past few months, andUPI - 73 words
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Advertisement257 1980-06-12 5 IHMRFUSJONJ MM mrk "^^V mwWnemW mw^9i W^mw\-\ Kb j I Before j I W After j Hair Fusion-a revolutionary let Mr Michael C.H. Tan, Dip WFSH., I I method in hair replacement is now and our consultant advise you j available in Singapore at a price you accordingly. I can257 words
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Advertisement392 1980-06-12 5 l\ v Celebrate the Drauon Boat Festival witr Shang Palace's Special Rice Dumplings II 'n 1 Shang Palace's Rice Dumplings are 7 1 .V specially created by our Hong Kong II \>\ Chefs to mark the Dragon Boat Festival. I; 'V Our offerings are of two varieties: ,r, r I/392 words
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Article163 1980-06-12 6 THE Environment Ministry has directed that 18,000 pieces of crockery be re-exported to their originating countrim, after finding that! the colour pigments used for decorating them have a high lead con-, tent. A survey carried out since May in 30 depart-, ment stores showed that out163 words
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Article37 1980-06-12 6 THE Toa Payoh community centre croup is to hold an international chess championship. The f-losing date for entries Is on July 15 Entry fees are S3 and $2 for non-members and members respectively37 words
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Article134 1980-06-12 6 SINGAPORE Broadcasting Corporation will begin popularising two Malay songs, Di Tanjong Katong and Chan Mali Chan, from next week. Recording for the two songs, with a strong local flavour, will begin tomorrow, according to an SBC spokesman. SBC will record four dif- ferent versions134 words
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199 1980-06-12 6 National sound of music at the DBS hall THE Judging of entries (or the first National Music competition will be held at the DBS auditorium from June 22 to 26. The panel of Judges comprises international musicians, including an ABRSM Music Examiner from RngbuMi, Chinese Instrumentalists from Hongkong and Filipino199 words
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Article, Illustration250 1980-06-12 6 THE Housing Board has doubled the staff of its sales agreement department to cope with the rise In the umber of applicants wh« are rushing to bay Oats before the prices go up, possibly next month. A HDB sfkwmtn confirmed yesterday that250 words
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Article21 1980-06-12 6 THE Singapore Institute of Building will hold Its inaLjural dinner on June 28 at fM; p.m. at the Cathay Restuarant.21 words
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Article212 1980-06-12 6 Petrol and diesel going up yet PRICES of petrol and diesel in Singapore may go up again in August the fourth increase this year. Oil executives last night confirmed the "strong possibility" of this next Increase barely a week after the latest round of price rises at the pumps. The212 words
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210 1980-06-12 6 THE West German mercy ship, Cap Anamur, will arrive In Singapore today with 310 "boat people" it rescued from the South China Sea, the ship's agent said yesterday. But the Vietnamese refugees, rescued from nine boats in the last 10 days, will not210 words
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Article21 1980-06-12 6 GEYLANG Serai community centre will organise a picnic cum-tour to Kota Tlnggi on Sunday For further details, ring *****19.21 words
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669 1980-06-12 6 Supervisors can join union ruling by lAC THE Industrial Arbitration Court yesterday ruled that supervisors of a toy manufacturing company could join the Singapore Industrial Labour Organisation. In his award in a joint application by Silo and Snlnsei (Singapore) P«e Ltd, the court president, Mr Tan Boon Chiang, concluded that669 words
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Article80 1980-06-12 6 Preventive detention for man A MAN with seven previous convictions was sentenced to five years' preventive detention by a district court yesterday for 1 housebreaking and theft. Tan Ton Seng, 38, admitted breaking into the house of Mrs Mary Lee in Mountbatten Road on April 29 at noon and stealing80 words
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Article38 1980-06-12 6 JOO Chiat youth executive committee will bold a forum on Singapore Youth at the Joo Chiat community centre auditorium on June 18 at 7.30 p.m. A mini-exhibition will be held from June 16 to 18.38 words
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Article45 1980-06-12 6 ULU Pandan community centre will organise a tour to Haw Par Villa, Mount Faber, World Trade Centre and Singapore Cultural Theatre to view the Singapore Experience on June 22 at 9.30 a.m. for constituents. Fees are t for adults and $3 for children45 words
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148 1980-06-12 6 THE dignity of ex-drue addicts must be revived in order to bring them I back into the mainstream of life, said the MP for Kolam Ayer, Mr Sidek Saniff, yesterday. Mr Sidek, who is also; the Parliamentary Secretary (Communications) and Second Parliamentary Secretary (Culture),] said148 words
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92 1980-06-12 6 SHIPPING clerk Philip Lim was acquitted on Tuesday on a charge of giving $4 as "coffeemoney to a Port Author- ity fork-lift driver at Godown 311 on Dec 5 last year. Lim was acquitted after his counsel Mr M. Puva- nendran successfully im- i peached92 words
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Advertisement287 1980-06-12 6 Pan Am now offers two great ways to see the U.S.A. Pan Am has just *~^^^M introduced two remark- "*!jsgKa J r f%^l I XVT7?X ably flexible and A*j| JHUflp^A^ l^ 1 V K\\\ (A inexpensive packages I NM^pfr JHB^ J^^lgf \JJ\w to and around America. I m kj ■fl287 words
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139 1980-06-12 7 CASH GRAB: TRAFFIC COP GETS 4 MONTHS A TRAFFIC police constable who snatched a despatch clerk's leather bag containing $3,800 and 54 cross cheques for a total sum of $15,045, was jailed for four months by a magistrate yesterday. Tien Kim Chwee, 30, who has since been dismissed from the139 words
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Article64 1980-06-12 7 THE two guest soloists performing with the Singapore Symphony Orchestra, Marilyn Rirharson and James Chris tiansen. will give a master class in singing at the National Theatre Club Hall on Sunday at 2 p.m. Admission is tree. Miss Richarson is a principal soprano with the Australian64 words
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Article133 1980-06-12 7 Weather delays HUDC's Phase 2 THE Housing aid Urban Development tmpiny yesterday said "inclement weather" has delayed the bnlldißK pragreM Its Phase two developments la Chancery Laae, AmbervUle Braddell View. Bt the delay, said a spokesman, "nas been •nly minimum" and, hapefnllv, the noosing unit* will be completed •n schedule.133 words
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Article35 1980-06-12 7 MR Ho Swee Fook has been elected chairman of the Association of Electronic Industires in Singapore Other officials are: Mr Hwang Koh Chee, vice-chairman; Mr Yancey Huang, secretary; and Mr Peter So. treasurer.35 words
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368 1980-06-12 7 THE Overseas Union Bank Group has announced a restructuring of its top management with new board appointments in 14 subsidiary and three associated companies. The OUB chairman, Mr Lien Ying Chow, will retain his post in major OUB companies, but is stepping down368 words
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345 1980-06-12 7 RONNIE WAI - RONNIE WAI By I THE police force is to introduce a physical fitness test to keep our men in blue fit and strong. The test, likely to be tailored along the lines of the Singapore Armed Forces individual physical fitness test, may345 words
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Article57 1980-06-12 7 THE Church of St Anthony in Stephen Lee Road, Mandai. will celebrate the feast of St Anthony on Sunday. Holy Mass will be held at 7 a.m., 8.30 a.m. and 10 a.m. There will be a food fair during the day. At 5 p.m., the procession57 words
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Article27 1980-06-12 7 QUEENSTOWN community centre will soon conduct new classes on photography, cookery, tailoring, children's art, beauty culture, tai chi, knitting and crochettlng. For details, ring *****027 words
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236 1980-06-12 7 French toy firms eye S'pore as base FRENCH toy-makers are toying with the possibility of using Singapore as a manufacturing and distributing centre, and a supplier of electronic components for their products. A 17 member mission from the French Toy Federation has ended three days of enquiries and talks with236 words
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Advertisement365 1980-06-12 7 collection of fine gemset jewel lery at J* 9 Ik. W ~N^ Saturday, June 14 m Saturday June 21, 1980 This is a unique opportunity to purchase, mm^^ at very competitive prices, some of the finest and most original pieces of jeweoer> > obtainabie anywhere. Also a wide selection _^C^i365 words
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129 1980-06-12 8 Biman crash: Officer to explain absence POLICE have asked a senior officer to explain why he did not report back for work to direct operations when a Bangladesh Biman plane crash-landed at the Paya Lebar airport on April 3. According to sources, attempts were made to contact the officer immediately129 words
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Article43 1980-06-12 8 ANG Mo Klo community centre women's sub-committee and cultural activity group will organise a family picnic at Panr Rls on Sunday for Zone "H" residents. The fee is $2 each for adults and $1.50 each for children. For details, call *****4443 words
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335 1980-06-12 8 MOST of the welfare agencies here which run homes have volunteers who visit the residents regularly to talk to them. But not the Singapore Leprosy Relief Association home in Lorong Buang Kok. The reason is perhaps obvious: Fear of contracting leprosy keeps335 words
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541 1980-06-12 8 THE Blood Transfusion Service (BTS) yesterday said that although it levies blood service charges on transfusions, statistics show that last year, 80.4 per cent of those who received transfusions were not charged at all. These are patients in the "C" class541 words
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294 1980-06-12 8 Bail set at $40,000 after verbal tussle A LIVELY argument took place la court yesterday between eeaasel aad the pr— e cation on the amount •I bail to be set for Australian oil rig worker, Barry Jean Geech, S3. U aorta was charged with trafficking In awl possession of drags.294 words
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Article, Illustration527 1980-06-12 9 THE basic course in primary schools will be phased out completely by the end of this year, as it does not provide the type of education children are expected to have. Pupils in this course will be channelled next year to the monolingual527 words
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Article, Illustration196 1980-06-12 9 Top maths professor from US for seminar A PROMINENT mathematician (ram the I nlversity of California, Berkeley. Professor Chen Skiing -shen, wUl be visiting Stagapore from Juaelj to 28. He will ke one of the speakers at a mathematical seminar being organised by the University of Singapore's Departmeot of Mathematics196 words
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Article26 1980-06-12 9 THE MP for Delta, Mr Yeo Chuo Kok. will attend the foundation stone-laying ceremony of the new Delta community centre on Sunday at 9 a.m.26 words
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255 1980-06-12 9 CONTINUAL assessments i throughout the year to j determine a student's overall performance at I school do not appear to have reduced the pressure j of examinations here, said the Director of Education, Mr Chan Kai Yau, yesterday. He said in countries like255 words
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196 1980-06-12 9 Cabbie is fined $800 for five traffic offences A TAXI driver, Llm Swee Huat, 37, was fined a total of $800 when he was found guilty of five traffic offences, all committed within the parking area outside Pay a Lebar Airport arrival hall on Sept 10 last year. A magistrate196 words
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279 1980-06-12 9 Quest for most courteous motorist starts on Monday A SIX-WEEK national quest for the most courteous motorist in Singapore will start on Monday. During this period, officers from the Traffic Police and Registry of Vehicles enforcement squad will scour the streets to single out courteous drivers and riders. A total279 words
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140 1980-06-12 9 A MAN, Yong Wai Meng. 21, was jailed four months and ordered to be given six strokes of the cane by a district court judge after he pleaded guilty to punching and, with three others, robbing a lift mechanic. The court heard that Yong,140 words
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Advertisement463 1980-06-12 9 3l)c (<l)cf carve* at B*ls pm evert) Sl|tir*bai) at tljc Sable. i IrTThe best European tradition of old, our Chef will ceremoniously carve a succulent roast, done to a turn, on the one and only roast spit in town. Treat yourself to a hearty slice of this roast, accompanied with463 words
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Miscellaneous214 1980-06-12 9 Bringing Up Father By Bill Kavanagh Hal Camp AOY SELLIK& hA-hA IMAGINE kVMAT I MEANT. "V" YOU'RE AAS C ACE CREAM 1 AUNT MAQGiIE DEAR 6 THAT I SWEET. I AT t mE V *gg VCL BUYING A USELESS AUNT AWc3<3/E IS PEAR.'.^. DOCS J BEAU- PUL OVER- PRODUCT LIKE214 words
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Advertisement133 1980-06-12 10 NOWL EVERY DAYTO USA ...to free-wheelin' Frisco and I.A. Bl J^l k jg jr.^ttL f|^r Ib n 1 1 1 Hta|^ m! KSm stftu IBk*- T^M MM lii I fi^K *-7f j ?ys<yyyxct)vo] < M^B&l ft H| By BSJ^:^ 1 L ISBIILv Starting 2 July, an exclusive SIA 747 Super-B133 words
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Article61 1980-06-12 11 A PREVIEW of an exhibition of abstract paintings by Jaafar Latifl will be held at the Alpha Gallery today from 7 .30 p.m. to 10 p m The exhibition will open to the public from tomorrow till June 28 between 10 a m and 6 p m61 words
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Article48 1980-06-12 11 AN exhibition of the best newspaper and magazine advertisements from the Asia Pacific region will be held at the Mandarin Hotel from Sept IS to 19, during the Asian Advertising Congress The exhibits will feature the three winners of each country's national adveiiising awards48 words
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541 1980-06-12 11 EIGHT-MONTH-OLD Goh Kah Keng baffled doctors when he vomited blood on several occasions. The cause was only known when he died from haemorrhage following perforation of the carotid artery (in the neck region) by a fish bone 10 days after he541 words
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Article, Illustration532 1980-06-12 11 THE lWnny mh! Marie Shew started railing the moment the brother and sister singing team arguably the best known in the world landed here last night. An advance Him team set op lights far Its cameras U» record the stats' arrival. \nd the532 words
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Article105 1980-06-12 11 TRAFFIC GUIDE TO SHOW MOTORISTS who are not going to the National Stadium for the Donny and Marie Show tonight are advised to avoid the following roads between 6.30 p.m. and 8 p.m. and between 10 p.m. and 11.30 p.m. They are: Nieoll Highway, Mountbatten Road, Kallang Road and Guillemard105 words
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181 1980-06-12 11 Premarital sex mores: Findings to be released DATA on premarital sex standards and the knowledge and practice of contraception among Singapore teenagers will be available when a survey conducted by the Family Planning Association of Singapore is released. The Survey on the Singapore Adolescent centred on the ideals of youths181 words
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Article42 1980-06-12 11 THE Kampong Chai Chee and Kitki Bukit community centres will hold a Joint draughts 'hampionships on June 23 at 8 p.m. as part of the National Day celebrations. It is to be held at apartment block 32, Chai Chee Avenue.42 words
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Article23 1980-06-12 11 MAUDE Road community centre's youf- group will hold a rice dumpling party for 150 senior citizens on Saturday at 9a.m.23 words
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168 1980-06-12 11 $4m paid but Lanka firm did not get goods' A SRI LANKAN state corporation is trying to recover payments for a $4 million shipment of asphalt which it claims it has not received from a Singapore trading firm. A New Nation report yesterday said the corporation had contracted early this168 words
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Article83 1980-06-12 11 (JHIM Moh community centre will bold a series of swimming classes next month at Buona Vista swimming pool: Adult class, every Thursday from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.; elementary children's class, every Sunday from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.; intermediate children's class, every Sunday from 9 a.m.83 words
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Advertisement231 1980-06-12 11 Your old working fridge is worth WHEN YOU TRADE-IN r-rwm ti FOR THE LATEST Wi" QUALITY PRODUCT Of Cf NCKM lICCTKK COMMNV $81r MONTHLY Model: CTA 12 334' Litres Cycledefrost 30 months only Dtttnbutoi MALAYSIA UNION REFRIGERATION HUAT HENG ELECTRIC SINGAPORE RADIO 4 ELECTRIC CO. AIR CONDITIONING CO SKx* TO4231 words
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Advertisement534 1980-06-12 12 vO I^4 wT"^ O% f^i H^ yvja^ Ive^ fl Hri *jS2mmm\2?m '^^■B C»^ o<oV< '7. J* A3 9 Cc JN-S^- sSj^ Sharp CTVCIBB2E withstand I *smV* r mm ST^ssiS" 0 1 11 "^W I fta c* 6aC •i«<tfiS" -^•'tS 1 t19 '^cl^^ HP 18 Mths X $49.45 V H o^'^534 words
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652 1980-06-12 13 SOH TIANG KENG - SOH TIANG KENG By SINGAPORE'S soaring property prices and rents, if left unchecked, will produce adverse effects on Singapore's development as a financial centre. This is the view of many foreign bankers who maintain the gap in local property prices and652 words
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101 1980-06-12 13 THE Minister for National Development and MP for Geylang West, Mr Teb Cheang Wan, will visit residents of Block 44, Sims Drive, on Sunday at 9.30 a.m. to look into their needs and problems. He will be accompanied by officials of the constituency's101 words
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Article49 1980-06-12 13 SEND-OFF parties for another batch of youths called up for national service training will be held at four community centres on June 25 at 9.00 a.m. These are Bukit Merah, Macpherson, Tanglin and Tiong Banru. The parties will be attended by MPs for the constituencies.49 words
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Article25 1980-06-12 13 A LEGAL aid counselling service will be held at Queenstown community centre on Monday at 7.30 p.m. The public is invited to attend.25 words
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355 1980-06-12 13 Exec kicked student and smashed windscreen A COMPANY director, i angry tocauiae his ear was obstructed by a university student's car all the way from East (oast Parkway to Bedok South, kicked the student and smashed his car windscreen i when they stopped at a traffic InnrUon, a magistrate's court355 words
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Article131 1980-06-12 13 SINGAPORE Shipping Agencies, agent for the vessel, Growth Venture, was yesterday fined $1,500 for oil spillage by the vessel near Pulau Bukom on Dec 15 last year. PSA officers discovered the slick, measuring about 10 metres by one metre, formed by oil which had131 words
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Article118 1980-06-12 13 LIU Nam Yong, managing director of Ban Choon Hong Pte Ltd in the Peoples' Park Shopping Centre, Mas yesterday fined a total of $2,000 when he admitted to 15 summons charges of possessing medicine containing poison for sale without a licence. The court heard that118 words
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267 1980-06-12 13 Trader gets 30 months for cheating TAY Kim Chwee, 31, a former trading company proprietor, yesterday pleaded guilty in a district court to six charges of cheating and a seventh charge of breaching a hire-purchase agreement, involving a total of $34,452. The prosecution proceeded on two charges of cheating and267 words
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89 1980-06-12 13 THE Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research will organise two training courses in industrial mechanisation and automation. The basic course will be from June 23 to 27, and the advanced, from July 7 to 11. The course leader, Mr CM Shafy, head of the89 words
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Article30 1980-06-12 13 KATONG community centre management committee will conduct i luair on embroidery, cooking, cake-making, men's tailoring, dressmaking, tlm sum and jelly-raaJting, beauty culture and Mandarin. For details, ring *****8.30 words
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Advertisement659 1980-06-12 13 'tears from now, your Matthew Norman carriage clock could be worth a king^ ransom Inspired by one of the greatest horologists in history movement, gilded. An enamelled dial, set with Roman Abraham-Louis Breguet Matthew Norman designers figures, completes the traditional styling, and craftsmen have succeeded in recreating some of the659 words
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Advertisement152 1980-06-12 14 Introduced in Sept 79. Now accepted for quality styling and good sound performance. Supercompo 600 The Sansui Supercompo Series. Introduced in Sept' 79, with 6 individual high fidelity sound systems to suit your every requirement. Where each component is carefully engineered, tested and matched to provide the optimium in sound152 words
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152 1980-06-12 15 KL givesadvice on coupon parking in S'pore JOHORE BARU, Wed. Malaysian motorists visiting Singapore were today advised to find out about the coupon parking system used there ii they want to avoid being fined. The state Transport Department director, Mr Mohamed Ghazali bin Raji Maulud, who gave the advice, saidNST - 152 words
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98 1980-06-12 15 KL 'yes' to MTUC delegate to Geneva PETALING JAYA, Wed. The government has accepted the secretary- i feneral of the Malaysian rades Union Congress, Mr V. David, as the workers' delegate to the Malaysian delegation at the current International Labour Organisation conference in Geneva. Labour and Manpower Minister, Datuk RichardNST - 98 words
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Article, Illustration141 1980-06-12 15 Jill has her fill of beauty contests KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. It's goodbye to beauty contests after October f*r Mte Jill Heng Yoke kkoon, Malaysia's repnaeatatlve to the MQm Asia Qhh Qaest held la Manila recently. JUI said: "It is about time I retire. Oae has to make way f«r ethers."NST - 141 words
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Article34 1980-06-12 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The government today warned it will take strong legal action against unregistered sports organisations v they persist in organising sports competitions and collecting money as entry tees. NST.NST - 34 words
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235 1980-06-12 15 Govt takes over control of sugar distribution KOTA BARU, Wednesday THE government has virtully taken over control of sugar distribution in the state. All movement of the commodity is now subject to strict supervision by enforcement officers of the Trade and Industry Ministry to ensure that there is no deviationNST - 235 words
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222 1980-06-12 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday THE government plans to have one volunteer to every regular soldier in order to strengthen the nation's defence capability, Defence Minister Datuk Amar Haji Taib Mahmud told Parliament yesterday. He said there were numerous volunteer units and it was the government'sNST - 222 words
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Article52 1980-06-12 15 - KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysia aad Siagapwr will none talk* m (heir air aervtees agreement at a later date, Traaspart Mlniirter Datak Lee San ('■••a said here today. He UM ParUameat tke tw* eeaatrlea aad a* tar not reached any agreement atoee the bwt nud •I talk* InAFP - 52 words
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Article125 1980-06-12 15 WIVES 'UP IN ARMS' AGAINST CRIME JOHORE BAKU, Wed. Housewives in Taman Sentosa here have joined the bousing estate's vigilante corps in carrying out patrol duties to combat burglaries and robberies. y The chairman of the adhoc goodwill committee, Mr Adnan Yusof, said the patrols were carried in two groupsNST - 125 words
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Article48 1980-06-12 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. France has agreed to provide more places for Malaysian students to pursue studies in its higher institutions of learning, said a Joint FrenchMalaysia government statement released here today at the end of a four-day visit by French Deputy Agriculture Minister Jacques Fouchier. AP.AP - 48 words
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331 1980-06-12 15 Alarming rise in use of child labour KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday CHILD labour is increasing at an alarming rate in Peninsular Malaysia in view of the difficulty in getting domestic help. An official of the Welfare Services Ministry said this was a distressing state of affairs because many of the childrenNST - 331 words
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Article67 1980-06-12 15 KLANG, Wed. The bulk liquid terminal in the south harbour of Port Klang which was closed for the last six days following a fire, was reopened today for vessels intending to use wharves 2, 3, and 4. Late yesterday, a tanker, the MV Ocean Power, was allowedNST - 67 words
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Advertisement308 1980-06-12 15 THE FORD I TONNER FROM JAPAN: $10,200! That's all you pay for Japanese economy and performance, plus Ford reliability and back-up! No other 1 ton pick-up matcnes Courier in price and value-for-money /Jolt l^/U///* ll ll ~W_^ First, compare list prices: ft "P" I L.\ FordCouneri ton $10,200 g 3308 words
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364 1980-06-12 16 The Straits Times THURSDAY,JUNE 12,1980 MAKING A MOVE SOMETHING had to give. As a result of Thailand's "open door" policy, there are now about 174,000 Kampucheans in refugee camps on Thai soil. The foreign minister. Air Marshal Siddhi Savetsila, was reported to have said in April: "We cannot let them364 words
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Article382 1980-06-12 16 AS AN initial reaction, we would be quick to sympathise. What true-blooded Singaporean would not get alarmed if he thought a flood of foreign professionals lawyers, stockbrokers, teachers, accountants, yes, and advertising men are descending upon us in droves on the excuse that locals aren't quite good382 words
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Article653 1980-06-12 16 NEW YORK: I went to a mail order store to order a tire-pressure gauge. "I want to order a tire-pres-sure gauge," I said to a woman at a computer terminal. "What is your telephone number 9 she asked. *****76. I said. She played the phone number onNYT - 653 words
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Article, Illustration1196 1980-06-12 16 JACK RUSSELL - JACK RUSSELL By our Tokyo reporter 4 Many conservative business leaders have voiced grave concern about the ability of the aging leadership of the LDP to cope with the economic problems of the times and have urged the LDP to turn to1,196 words
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697 1980-06-12 16 THOMAS THOMSON; Ras Al- Khaimah - THOMAS THOMSON Ras Al-Khaimah, By in United Arab Emirates THE WESTERN world's energy lifeline fits easily on to a helicopter's 23-cm radar screen. The electronic scanner reduces the spectacular beauty of the Strait of Hormuz to a narrow white outline,Reuter - 697 words
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Advertisement24 1980-06-12 16 Lyok Predators IC^JoAfM-WEST CPTE) LTD. I I "IMASINGAPUR* Ur>i<22»?» TndFioO' OclMrfl RDM T«! 3212>V« ■arffK BUILDING Sxoel U Lo«» OouM <w S"*"'" *"r *****K24 words
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Advertisement586 1980-06-12 16 |@g!e@l the harvard club of singapore tok2t in conjunction with professors from \<fV the harvard business law schools PRESENT AONE DAY CONFERENCE ON TUESDAY JULY 22. 1980 "INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS FINANCIAL CHALLENGES IN THE 1980s" Venue Tanglm/Jurong Room Shangn la Hotel. Singapore Fee US$2lO lor Ss4soi Time 9 00am 5 30pm586 words
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421 1980-06-12 17 Viewing Oscar ceremony 14 months after the event Are we to wait till next June before SBC telecasts this year's presentation? SO, the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation has finally telecast the 51st Annual Academy Awards ceremony on June 5, nearly 14 months after the event had taken place in Los Angeles.421 words
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115 1980-06-12 17 WOULD the newly-re-structured SBC consider creating a post for an overseer whose sole responsibility is to ensure that the audience be spared from being fed with left-overs of yesteryear in TV programmes of current topical interest? We had just been given the privilege115 words
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Letter49 1980-06-12 17 HAVE you noticed that the movies SBC has been offering TV viewers lately are all repeats? The Caddy, A Breath of Scandal, My Geisha, Skullduggery, Von Ryan's Express, what's So Bad About Being Good, and Harlow are repeats of 1975-77. Just what is SBC doing? G.I. ONG, Singapore 1335.49 words
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131 1980-06-12 17 Not only late but cut almost In half NOT only did SBC present the Oscar awards ceremony more than one year late, it also cut the twohour show to one hour and five minutes. SBS should remember that we viewers pay our fees to see good programmes. We are upset131 words
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168 1980-06-12 17 REFERRING to the letter, "Bang! Bang! Kiss!" (ST, May 27), I was truly surprised that A. Rahman should be so upset by a little kissing scene that appeared on our TV screens. It was stated that the kissing episodes were overdone. I168 words
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Letter218 1980-06-12 17 IF A. Rahman (ST, May 27) considers the kissing scenes on TV programmes unhealthy for young viewers who watch shows like Starsky and Hutch and Hawaii Flve-O, then perhaps he should make sure his younger brothers don't watch such shows. After all, it would be equally unhealthy for them to218 words
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Letter26 1980-06-12 17 Bang! INIMHM M SBC Bang AbVVt MM «m( ■•BffMal^AAß ft *f f» VIS B HUdCto. VVMI 4f MM! <f MM Straits Hum, May n.26 words
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319 1980-06-12 17 AS A moderate smoker, I cannot help but comment on the letter by your reader, K.N. Achary, "Require smokers to apply for a licence" (ST. May 27). We already have adequate laws for littering regardless of what we throw. Does he mean319 words
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Letter171 1980-06-12 17 I WOULD like to respond to K N Achary's letter (ST, May 27). First, let me say that I am a smoker and although I agree with his points about littering and labelling of cigarettes, he has gone too darn far when he recommends that the government issue licences to171 words
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Letter79 1980-06-12 17 I VISITED a patient in Tan Tock Seng Hospital and was surprised to see patients warded in the Old Blocks" smoking away undisturbed. In particular the patient whom I visited was warned by his doctor not to smoke owing to his illness and I wouldn't79 words
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Letter70 1980-06-12 17 I REFER to the report in the Straits Times on May 21 that Mr Phua Seng Mok, a consultant architect was charged with receiving bribes. I would like to mention, (or the information of the public that Mr Phua Seng Mok is not registered with the70 words
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Letter44 1980-06-12 17 THE 65th annual general meeting of the Singapore Chinese Swimming Club was held on May 25. The notice of meeting was sent only to a few selected members. The majority was not aware of the calling of the AGM. scsc, Stagaptre ICM.44 words
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Advertisement35 1980-06-12 17 CHAIN SAW IN THE WORLD! FACTOR* REPRESENIAtIvE fO« SOUIM EAST ASIA STTHUSEAJPTEITD Unit 1003 iotn Floor Tan Boon L*f Building Oufam Ro*d. Singapore 03 T^' *****47 (3 Linejt Cdbie STihISEA Tele a RS ?4^i 735 words
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Advertisement440 1980-06-12 17 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA FLORIDA'S MOST EXCITING INVESTMENT The Landings Excellent Capital Appreciation Fastest growth area in the States Up to 80% mortgage for 29 years available Only 10% down payment today for delivery of your own apartment in 1981 Beautiful marina on your doorstep Golf course, tennis courts, swimming440 words
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Article1456 1980-06-12 18 THE last transacted ready sale sr thr close of hmliwai oa the Stock Esrhaaje of Singapore yesMrdey compared wita use previous day's prices together wiOi I 87» Dark aad low 1 Ad)u«ed (or scrip rtgtits lasae) Hifb Ui lo«M«> 8ah SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMEBCIAL .no 245 Acma 330cd1,456 words
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Article335 1980-06-12 18 SINOAPOBK UNIT TBUBT (Maaaaon* artess tar Jaa U) The Commerce 255 2 tgxd The Savlafs Fund LBB 1.78 S pore Prog Fund 1.23 I JS Sport Sec Fund 2.88 118 Spore Invest Fund 1 M 1 72 Spore Eoittty Fund 1 19 LS ASIA UNTI TRUST (Maaasarr- Brian335 words
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Article1776 1980-06-12 18 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in an reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett". Big Board1,776 words
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Article1943 1980-06-12 18 BID and oMcr prices officially listed and buslnns In and reported to the I Kuala Lumpur Stork Excnan)ie ye»- terday with the number ol (ham traded shown in brackets In lots o( 1.000 units unleat otherwise sped- j (led INMVnUAU Ayknaiili (3.18 B) Ueeai (2 188 2X6) (4)1,943 words
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Article63 1980-06-12 18 Tronoh 1500 4110 Kg Lanjut 655 +75 Castlefifld 2350 -50 Syn Resins 370 +40 M Rice 306 +22 Supreme Corp 248 +19 Gold Coin 278 +17 U M Works 231 +16 Tractors 845 +15 Sel Prop 915 +15 P Carbide 94 12 On Securities 112 +12 Cold Storage 39663 words
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Article16 1980-06-12 18 PMC. 790 -JO M U Ind 1040-20 M Cement 570 -15 U Cables 392 -1016 words
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Article331 1980-06-12 18 HONGKONG: Stocks weakened slightly yesterday, on profit-taking after the upward trend of ths past few days, dealers said. The Hang Seng index clowd 3.96 points down at 951.99, after having been around eight points down at one stage this morning, after which some buying support was seen, they said.331 words
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Article373 1980-06-12 18 TOKYO: Share prices closed sharply higher in light trading yesterday, on revived buying Interest over a wide (root following the easing of margin trading curbs from yesterday, dealers said. The Dow Jones average rose 42 77 to 6826.01 points, with a volume of 270 million shares. The New Index373 words
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Article340 1980-06-12 19 SYDNEY. Wed. Shares came off their early lows in late trading but were still easier overall at the close as profit-taking continued in oil and minings and with golds down on the physical metal's weaker trend, dealers said. An exception was CSR which gained 10 rents340 words
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Article235 1980-06-12 19 NEW YORK, Tues. The oil group and lower interest rates helped the stock market extend its recent gain in heavy trading as the Opec oil pricing conference neared Its close la Algeria. Analysts said the news from Algiers was not good for the market as a235 words
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Article250 1980-06-12 19 ZURICH. Tues. Share prices tended steady on selective demand helped by the recovery of the dollar and lower gold price, dealers said. Swissair rose in transport on the stronger dollar but banks fluctuated narrowly and in generally higher finanacials Oerlikon-Buehrle, Motor Columbus, Interfood and Suedelektra featured250 words
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Article265 1980-06-12 19 AMSTERDAM. Tues Share prices closed mixed to lower, with KLM falling 0 .80. lUnilever 0.10 and Hoogovens 0.20, while Royal Dutch firmed 0.30 guilders in Dutch internationals, dealers said. Nedlloyd feU one ABN lost two in otherwise firmer banks and mortgage banks. Rodamoo. expecting this year's results265 words
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Article486 1980-06-12 19 LONDON, Tues. Government bonds closed lower and equities sharply below the day's highs following the release of UK banking data. The figure* suggest a rise in sterling M 3 of 2 per cent which would effectively rule out any cut in minimum lending rate for the486 words
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Article54 1980-06-12 19 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 440 3 Monday 434.4 Week Ago 430.0 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 803 09 Monday 880.67 Week Ago 843.77 H X.HANG SENG Wednesday 961 M Tuesday 966.04 Week Ago MH.lt SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 867.46 Tuesday 657.86 Week Ago 66&04 ALL ORDINARIES Wednesday 886.48 Tuesday54 words
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Article137 1980-06-12 18 CHINESE Predaee tTTsaaage, aaajaaste, seta etoata, prtsss par iWkgjiilirlsy: Cmaat sst: Bulk fob 13X00 seUers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $***** sellers, new drum fob $148 00 sellers Ceara: Mixed (loose) $7(00 buyers. Psaaar: Muntak white pepper lob Asta NLW fSBM sellers, Sarawak white pepper Caq137 words
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Article117 1980-06-12 18 THE KILOBAR market for goad deliverable In Singapore opeasd at $49,847 aad closed st 140.485 yesterday In the Far East, goad opened at USISso 00 598.00 sad was traded up la close the morning session st 1888.88/881.80. The market reoptaed la the after nooa at 8568 08/800.00 and remained117 words
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Article138 1980-06-12 18 THE STRAITS tin price edged $4 lower to $2,165 per picul (equivalent to $35.80 per Ulo, down six cents) in Penang yesterday, oa an official offering down 17V. tonnes to 173'; tonnes. The overnight London market was steadier with forward buyers gaining £115 to £7,360 per tonne. LONDON: Tin138 words
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Article31 1980-06-12 18 LONDON: Copper prices on Tuesday (previous In brackets). Wirebar Spot CB6O (£873); sellers £861 (£874); Three Moath bayers £881 (£894); sellers £884(£8>U8). Marsat Uae: Steady at lower Sales: 17.300 tonnes31 words
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Article412 1980-06-12 18 THE Singapore rubber market closed higher yesterday, with July RSS One buyers quoted at 300.00 cents per Ulo. up 2.50 cents on Tuesday's close, dealers said. The early afternoon steadiness was not sustained as profit-taking and subsequent London setback took levels 1.50 cents lower, they added. The market opened412 words
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Article68 1980-06-12 18 •i«i.-» -v-vn mi ua BH» eato iBZL* IMRCV IMRL ,Mh IMRGP >MR 10 MR «0 1MRS0 (1-ua paltaci (luapdhl) (1-MapdhO iiSSSS! HwnW <i.».,dbt> ICvnU MU) ImnMm title M1J0N titJO Z7U0N ttiJ* uajoM m.00 323 0ON SUO J»0ON UNO UNO mio oojon niOO *****N TI*M T7UON A— (T*r«u468 words
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Article40 1980-06-12 18 Rubber Jane 11 Singapore: July: 300.00 cents (up 2.50 cents) Malaysia: July: 302.00 centa (up 3.00 cents) Tin: M 52,166 (down $4) (equivalent to $35.80 per kilo) (down 6 cents) Official offering: 173 V* tonnes (down 17V4 tonnes)40 words
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Article44 1980-06-12 18 IUI ago M Hid*. 1*1 Properties 935 KRtiiu aaa Bto* an mptmmt Ceraa 248 .yer Hiiaai TU 1380 tratta Tradiag 1310 I Hides 314 M W 230 Tt«» U 1 H M(. 372 oW Storxe 390 ♦80 *45 i 18 1S >M U44 words
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Article29 1980-06-12 18 ■a land P.. linu Corps kriuttl C B C M C Lpollo '.rli. Plaot 586 980 890 875 710 234 418 -1! -1( -1( -1( -1( -9 -829 words
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Article19 1980-06-12 18 >L Warrants ST6.I iw Par 570,1 )LLoan 334.1 Total turnover: 10.19m Total value: C7.91m lire*: SES19 words
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Article30 1980-06-12 18 JTIndieator: odustrUls: totels: IOUCI DCS? Ainlngs' lAnUtkm: )CBC: i.E.S.Ind: i: S3H.S2 5428 80 535.08 ***** 927.10 927.82 465.71 471.80 402.59 406.87 300.46 302.98 914.06 912.73 523.36 524.92 ***** *****30 words
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Article334 1980-06-12 18 BUYERS agala shifted their atte*U«a to (eras aa I a mw seketiwa af pacesetters at the Htagsaaw stark market yesterday TraaUag was dhrttacUy mare active as havers aad sellers tM far the reatral af several P-paJar tasaes. Bat the aadftisaf remalne4strsM(. After aJJa wtag far a334 words
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Article284 1980-06-12 18 BUYING interest shifted to a new range of second and i third liners while current high-priced favourites con- tinued to consolidate at the Kuala Lumpur stock market I yesterday. Sentiment was good over- i 1 all and buyers dominated in the afternoon session, sending prices of selected issues284 words
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Article209 1980-06-12 18 THE US Sing dollar opened cteadt- er at C.UOO 15 In reaction to the fjHia toae of the rs dollar in other ceatres. aad closed st C 1225 35 la the Singapore Bjbbj market yeatsraw Trading range from C 1200 and 12 1240 The market gathered strength209 words
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Article47 1980-06-12 18 RANGE of prices ofered by discount houses oo June li Overnight' 3-615 16*.' Call deposits: (v. (H% OaaesJ Barla* fcUag 3-month Treasury bills 6 15/18 81V18 3 month Bank bills 10. 10. 3 months CD 013/10 011/11 8 months CD 911/18 9 Source: National Discount Co47 words
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Article34 1980-06-12 18 Closing interbank rates for Singapore dollars on June II: Offer Bid Overnight 8 > 1 month 100/18 10 7/ IS 2 months 100/18 10 7/ is 3 months 10M low Overnight mode v34 words
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Article333 1980-06-12 18 ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on June 11: Closing Asian dollar certltlcates of deposit for prime names: CamactM Nominal rate* Smtthaonun Parcantaga quoted raalantoy {umtipmitf chMo* Lmi1»iUwiUim inlt a* fareiga cvreaey: US dollar 2.1225 2.1235 2.8196 24.72 SterUng pound 4.9515 4.9565 7.3469 -32.60 Australian dollar333 words
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Article23 1980-06-12 18 HE average ate at which majar Ibaaas are earreatty prepare, to read to their heat leaatsaitrs Is IM per eeat.23 words
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727 1980-06-12 19 A PROFIT increase of 20 to 30 per cent is Hong Leong Finance's target for this financial year. General manager Mr Gan Khai Choon said, "We are gearing ourselves towards suitable businesses and a diversified portfolio so that j whatever economic condi- nons prevail,727 words
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199 1980-06-12 19 Pan-El's 12pc rise in profit surpasses forecast PAN Electric Industries has surpassed its own profit forecast by achieving a 12 per cent rise in earnings last year. At $6.84 million, group pre-tax profit is $340,000 better than the $6.5 million profit forecast by the company in its rights issue document199 words
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Advertisement592 1980-06-12 19 Singapore Electronics Engineering (Pte) Ltd. is Singapore's leading and most advanced electronics and engineering company dealing I I with the service, maintenance, sales, design I I and installation of sophisticated equipment, I is looking for a top calibre. I GENERAL MAN AGE R I to head its associate company in592 words
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Advertisement1097 1980-06-12 19 INCOME N.T.U.C. CO-OPERATIVE INSURANCE COMMONWEALTH ENTERPRISE LIMITED (REGISTERED UNDER THE COOPERATIVE SOOETIES ACT SINGAPQRE) 33RD FLOOR, SHAW TOWERS, 100 BEACH ROAD, SINGAPORE 0718 TEL *****80 (MAXWELL ROAD P.O BOX 2467 SINGAPORE 9044.) NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY given that the Tenth Annual General Meeting of N T U C1,097 words
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Advertisement3644 1980-06-12 20 AT YOUR SERVICE HATES SECTION INDEX i/'icr T#l#poOf*# S*tvkc: *****22 dcis/wai QPDvircc Q *f h^ Moodoy Fndoy 8 M o m 5 00 p m O<*nory 70 c* p« .ord Im TO 50) »|«RCHANOI8E ••4-44** I N.w Muting Rood oH (Monday Fndoy) VHI *XS2J!5S tWtN b f^HSUNAL 1 Upp» Poyo3,644 words
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Advertisement520 1980-06-12 20 A lledtng and well HliMnlNd Oroup ol CompaniM require* CONFIDENTIAL CLERK/ STENOGRAPHER Requirement*: Minimum 3 GC.E. O' level certificate with strong credit In English. Possession of a HSC Certificate will be an advantage. L.C.C.I. Typewriting Shorthand Certificates A minimum of 1 year's working experience. Able to work Independently lnter*«t*d candidate*,520 words
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Advertisement620 1980-06-12 20 A well ••t.bl.lh.d Printing comptwiy At KMimQ P1#C4 rvquirv* A) TELEPHONE OPERATORS O.C E. O' level Ability to handle a switchboard/ telex machine knowledge of typing B) GENERAL/ STOCK CLERK With 2 years' relevant experience and knowledge of Chinese. C) OFFICE DESPATCH RIDER With motorcycle licence. Ptasss apply in writing,620 words
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Advertisement1356 1980-06-12 21 II EMPLOYMENT CONSTRUCTION FIRM REOUMES Female General Clerk Cum Typ46 Situations Vacant p m c 'j£x m ESi FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK/ Typist Knowledge of accounts. typing correspondence and good in English Please tel *****4/ b) Secretarial ft ki:«m Clerical female clerk/typist it-it ably Indian required K' jwledge of accounts preferable1,356 words
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Advertisement496 1980-06-12 21 INTERNATIONAL SMNMtMG MILLS H PTELTD requires ACCOUNTS CLERK /TYPIST OuatiWcsttans: GCE O level or equivalent Knowledge of bookkeeping and Mandarin required A cl tl Interested applicants please f, apply in writing with expected salary or personally to ei p The Pwtonnd Dspsrtmonl 51 KMI Vw> Avenue. 1 1/4 milH Bukit496 words
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Advertisement636 1980-06-12 21 requires a MALE GENERAL CLERK ppliranis must be Singapore miens who have completed heir National Service They nould possess a minimum of rtree OCE O level passes Inluding English An ability to rpr accurately at 35 w.p.m Is ssenllal. Applicants must be repared to work overtime and n alternate Sundays.636 words
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Advertisement379 1980-06-12 21 TAKASAGO THERMAL ENGRQ. CO LTD urgently require* RECEPTIONIST/ TELEPHONE OPERATOR Age 18-22 years Preferably experienced In handling PMBX switchboard though not essential Pleasant personality FEMALE GENERAL CLERK Age 18 22 years Pt«a«. contact, l»l ***** JUNE for an appointment I. The** who neve appliad lor •t (A) previously, mod no*379 words
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Advertisement754 1980-06-12 21 Mutti-Mational company in Jurong rtqmiMi TEMPORARY ACCOUNTS CLERK with pcospcc I to be p#ffnwwfrt •UK after »«of t period. Applicants must have a good Secondary education with at least a credit In Mathematics and preferably have knowledge of book-keeping. Pteese write to THE OFFICE MANAGER BABCOCK ALLATT (f PTE LTD754 words
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Advertisement637 1980-06-12 21 RESEARCH ASSIST ANT requited lawiiadlatoh;. Preferably Oi"E A' level or equivalent Knowledge vt Accounting and typing essential Please appty with full perticulers. a recent photograph and contact telsphons numb* to: THE COMPANY SECRETARY 22NO FLOOR. CPF 0LO& 7*. ROBINSON ROAD SINGAPORE OKI SECRETARY/OFFICE ASSISTANT required Age above 25 years. Good637 words
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Advertisement550 1980-06-12 21 Wall established Motor firm urgently require* 1) FEMALE GENERAL CLERK With a minimum typing speed of 3S w p.m. 2) MALE FEMALE CLEANERS WASHERS 3) STOCK CONTROL CLERK interested applicants, p forward sppHeeOons, with nenratumaMa photograph and teleTHE PERSONNEL MANAGER P.O. BOX 2849 SINGAPORE 904*. c) Salt ADVERTISING SALES EXECUTIVE550 words
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Advertisement576 1980-06-12 21 EXPERIENCED SALESMEN '•quir»d by an established building materials company. Preferably applicants should have good experience In this trade and have good contacts with Architects. Quantity Surveyors. Designers. Contractors and Developers Good personality, self-confi-dence and Initiative are essential Suitable applicants plaaaa submit lull personal particular* of qualifications experience, salary expected, together576 words
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Advertisement728 1980-06-12 21 INTERIOR DECORATION FIRM requires a SALES REPRESENTATIVE completed secondary education Preferably with relevant sale* experience We o**r good bawc salary phi* commission lo the right applicant Pl**t j apply to: THE ADVERTISER BLK. 2. UNIT «117«19. PSA MULTI STOREY COMPLEX PASIR PAMJANG ROAD SINGAPORE 051 1 INTERNATIONAL COMPANY NOW accepts728 words
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Advertisement558 1980-06-12 22 I^~~^~™~™~ o rHOO, 46 Situations Vacant SCHOOL LEAVERS earn as much as $600 PER .aalalalalaiaaialalaiaiaiaiaV MHrMTH" ,^l^Ha^HßlHaaaaaiaaaaam MUN In! JOIN US NOW AND WIN Urgently needed! Male li«h«rl imarnaiinnal aroun lil Hi OU S Dranu OI COflripT^nrn'V^ sumr r pro<T- »«M thl. «t previous experience is ope^-oT I reared but558 words
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Advertisement344 1980-06-12 22 i I An international insirurnenunow^uirestne^wtngper. KNNmT.CH.Cax WTANTa/TECNNicAt Candidates should poises, a E^ISSH rrren=%rrran'd wmjngness u> work hard need E The Company offer,, rewarding A and challenging career together with attractive frmge^net.t I *or^^cemen{and OU!SmnK0U!SmnK' ty struinc niation projects MSmr«r4 boning i or IZT^T^cV" 2) draughtsmen ---^r J^.,7, I^r'SSSS,.lS j| v^-Uicatea344 words
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Advertisement288 1980-06-12 22 LARGE FACTORY REQUIRE* MouWmg shift Leader Must be m^lnef a£V.kT£V c, i^ Road, spore i»53 or t*i c —^7- xper,enced or apprentice pply personally at NO M. TAGORE LANE aiNCAPOREMTi a -j---a ™^»ri. MECHANICAL* J JSBgSSuii draughtsman r ..t..0xa.,~ >♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< n eading Construction rlrm Inites applicants for the post of288 words
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Advertisement550 1980-06-12 22 I laCj A p^^^^^^^^^^^^^ G}A|«l nvl jT ppllcallons for lhe »]v't*s applications for the posu We fTimod^te vacan. (A) PLANT OPEHATOH C«S for «Stt2«SSC TECHNICAL jn^^nyV.nr TRAINEES 3 Uriv- ___a^_ ing Licence and be able u> I JP*. t Preferably below 40 years of HHPH I candidates wlU.outM«»4V7|l I cmian.550 words
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Advertisement428 1980-06-12 22 SAf ETV SUPERVISOR RfOUMCO I HH^H VV for Building ConsUuctlon Site H aVm P-^"t'.^XbS iT\\ 4p|flH L^-ilfflSH ge^oiicoN«TmicTK>N PbWEfWSWE F°*'"H ffllfflwlEp^l |R^Se 2 =«r \7ZZ*W*sdF* £C c stTrob" RAV^|\C^ diplomat^ %Kl>Va tCAy* X A%lk\*^ 4 drlve «VVaV -*C miKantm th# -K>V. O\V %Oa\* r*Z**tm*t UT «*l6 r- ]o*s^ r^*9^ «»<*428 words
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Advertisement175 1980-06-12 22 I A Kfl/ iliilg^^ ■■■Kk 1 SE^lHl WxWtdjT ntllUir W^ J*^*^*A Bb* c\ 4V* jl<aC^ O^^VV O<^><o^ \P <^\^\^ o^S^L^^ v^«Fsr#^ <*C'ldP J^J&S^^^ V\ kiVC"* «|V AC^ W6 VW^A*- A»" 0 *><* •^^5^ t^^l>e^ ,»\P^' rf* -Av 1* o*. c *\cJp*^ J,* o r*>^ Q vS O V^ <^tr- yrs175 words
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Advertisement243 1980-06-12 22 HYMOLD PTE LTD MACH.N^T TRAINEES W.th NTC 3,n m.«.l machining 1(lHl S= sksjskiu. NO 1 FOURTH lOK YANG >» (Feeder «rvice. 250 «250A) zusspsssr* (A) M.lw»l Hwdtw »"L—<F-—> ExP'r"'nceP"'«red but not aJZT^--. p-«-r"^^ 11^^ tn.p.««-. .NTER^AT^rc^ROLS PTE LTD »C-iaC Btoek 4 100. To. P.yoh North Sing»por. 1231 I LU H^243 words
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Advertisement723 1980-06-12 23 II EMPLOYMENT i^—Hl^ 46 Situation.v.c.nt f^Q LJ I IQC^ •r r ilifcii^B# f#qofM c) Production FEMALE 'SSSiSS Ju>ono Co«npa«r ixiiiiim -oooc^RA.Oßs Appucnt. should b. 1 Training provided In age, 16 year. o4d and Workmg now.: above Mondays to Fridays tarn to In education. Primary 4 m .v,^ ,N,N h» S^ondtry723 words
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Advertisement266 1980-06-12 23 I 4bP^IL SUM(DENELECTRONICS pte.lto. a sub.,d,aryo,SumitomoE,ec--c In^Ules Ltd ..pan ,n Sk GENERAL OPERATORS a Must be Singapore citizens Minimum age v! years and I »b°v« w.0,,,,^. Waprovide. Attractive starting salary c Free transport at plci-up points Jos^llro h^huKanS to SumTden" To" Payoh to B^l^ Free tea/coffee breaks Rood working environment266 words
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Advertisement611 1980-06-12 23 .fffP^Jfll^I™"^1™"^ bL' PUP U •1 I I llf —11 XII Ja^^MlaT ■■bMblb^bMb^bß Has Immediate ,nv,tes .ppiicion. for Vacanciesfor MAI C rcl-.lc MftnMPTinki FEMALE PRODUCTION PRODUCTION OPERATORS a a^«»» am M OPERATORS I $TARI ING I Uinill lIIU a^a^B^B^BgBBBBBBBJBH Pl, >n\# I OALAnT ■jLlil__ M 1 APPfin* loflWTWTrrTiMll < I ■^■■■."■■■■."■■■■■S611 words
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Advertisement387 1980-06-12 23 BSSBSI mtmtkmm Mnairnai bt« irn rf mSm.Vc7^ th?'Jsle?gaS TRAINEE MACHINE operators (MM a F*mM| 5-dev week UnMorme provided Free retreekment AppllcanU should preferably have some experience In the textile IndusUy D1 Please apply personauy 3839A.8LK2 JTC FLATTED FACTORY JALAN BUKIT MERAH SINGAPORE 0315. Miscellaneous A.B. DICK OFFSET machine S^tMe^pE. call387 words
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Advertisement775 1980-06-12 23 car,ar. attendant. required Immediately by estab- QRIVFR llshed property management wn"cn 2) GENERAL ng^yp*-**-,* WORKER ACCOUNTS taK%HMM clerk '-"oSSr*' 4) !IS?2J IDIC J^ZT f ""^^nO^^™ < 1 ri cycun rnwu teiitdc aTaW .Aiu.Ki l<££t AVENUE 3 ii..m.tosp.m. I—-^—I V>>r»)C/>)C/>>ry>>ry> Applications are invited (Of Selo-O*^ pos-tion ,n Our Sngapore §ates Urnt775 words
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Advertisement375 1980-06-12 23 T jjj^J^^ FEMALE ICE-CREAM SCOOPERS Reojtarements: I Must be Singapore eiutfn. SE^^ 0" Ferw»»r»>a»,ri W9 iiiii.di.iiiy: NURSE HF»S MTERWR FWM MMEDIATELY reS~Sf may apply Call personally to B89- Katong Shopping Centre Time: 4to 7pm mterMtJon^ treigM »orwerd« urK">t>y require Singapore cltlzens who have completed NS. to start wore Immediately a,375 words
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Advertisement287 1980-06-12 23 Z/ \S Y> < ■^fekx Q3 W9 LAMIPAK SEALS THE WORLD 1--^ (aw. PSSiSS m^~ MSI \iV4W^ \rt 1 |ti*~»*l n..^ -T^»^ < J We are a leader in the field of Plastic Packaging. Due tO re-Organisation we have Created 200 vacande. tor girl. to work as: BAG MAKERS J287 words
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Advertisement535 1980-06-12 24 T.^ »PMPl nVUFMT CMrLUlßlLril I Cf u^n| 46 Sltl»tlOntV«C«nl M-jii a6sii====i====_ (HCV ■~"^="~^^ff^ T""T DELIVERY DRIVER 5 V^-Vs > A«r.«.T««,r TastW*"^ OPERATORS I men women lor vscsncM* in the Pecmanei* Ist sMR I*™*^ P""'"*:- r^ml.OSp.-^ai—n^Frtdn. 55.. I.aX do shift duues Nomlcroscoplc work _v *v. iinrouiinc 2) CHAMBERMAIDS Ings pas— Be--535 words
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Advertisement521 1980-06-12 24 ^^^*^0^6^^^7^ I Ulll TICO imtbF^ %Z ORCHIDS (S) J VW^ V»*«V PTELTD XS^ V^ DAIRY FARM ROAD, J CYCLE CARRIAGE S 9M/BBUKIT 2 (ioUP 5 T!MAH RD" UnV*lr- 1 I 3iSumco a ASuT.Tr3oC'plho'S SS^SS^polS.r' 5 SKS.?SJ3-«* TS-A-R I NURSERY MlnOCEOlevelwlthatS GARDENERS J atSOwpmand t?pTaVaB StartinO 88 BrV speed^?« wpm fl521 words
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Advertisement275 1980-06-12 24 -jjr //—+~'m r **t£'«-^ r-Quirw, Al FRONT OFFICE RECEPTIONISTS A GCE certificate with 3 creditt. Minimum aSSSSTST" KIS 3 *HU M-.-ppM-National Service. B) FRONT OFFICE GCE O level certlf ictt With 3 Credits 52".^."personality Previous machine an advantage. sssrjsr "SSSmm— Mutt be able to speak .imp). English. MiniZ^^S^" not neewwry.275 words
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Advertisement281 1980-06-12 24 .VA assV^VV «WT Ilig %^%Jf VigSSfJ'SZ;* J-p^n^eS1??^ Mln height I.5Sm SSn'Suin 11 '-S^SL (F«^J«tiTi a?L.» OR (For s^ats 1.2 a»only) oRlveß "I""* H«h with at l(*(t_<t I In 9 v«*nrv' exDeMence driving for a SfiggS as;ar&s,»s, FH«?, Sp^SSSda, ROXvIT^T^^SV, T(i-ffli-11-« 5C»u •I*"™ ItALE/FEMALI COUOTCR RecepESSS' uwd^l reoli?ed'by D?lvat?club Sm^po^c'mze^Tnd* must281 words
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Advertisement322 1980-06-12 24 mediate employment. Able to M ride motorcycles. Call personally dr to M P Credit Enterprises Pte ti &r^i2TJfittEZ> S Ip-marKlSpm). R OMICi DellSE'cSn Oenera. Clerk tl £taXUpV^ C a.ter n3n 3 moiuS probauSn CSO Ring *****34 for appointment(sfter 3pm, c fT,atedraitiradrve^n,% mm x c gg£ StSwSS S^P^SS Ing one non-returnable322 words
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Advertisement263 1980-06-12 24 an Must possess a vallJ Class 3 iving licence Completed full me National Service Working ISM.W-,£KIS!-* EOUa«O ENGLISH SPEAKMa T^&ZZ?™^* onal consultants firm Ko, fUrXh FEMALE GENERAL T.TkT^th at least two years —^--i mT^ ring on cum Cigarette Sellers lmediately in Jurong area Slnffn writing or In person to: lffi.^^*.263 words
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Advertisement810 1980-06-12 24 r /«i»as«Massssss..sssssssssss» mm^lSSmmmammmammim SINGAPORE BUS SERVICE (1978) LTD. AppMcaUon, are invtUd from qualified candidate. who aw ySSSSs .J??^^, i Engines. Those withmtt I relevant experience may PANEL SSSS body repair and weU SALARY I v« m «n«.i to«» SSSSS rsr,^^: and experience. FRINGE BENEFITS T^S^lbS F^Tunllorm. and safety shoes. One810 words
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Advertisement910 1980-06-12 25 111 UCUIPI CC QfUTC 111 VtWLLtS a BUAIO i—-^^ i—-p—.^————^ ===Tl 51 Vehicle. For Hire I 31 venicies r-OT Mir« H^SMM^I ■HSmH^^l|Y I Km! KSKSHaVi ISUZU PH=K-«P for H.re No 23 HtilH Lorong 12 Geylans Road Tel WA *Jlblbl **********1873 ITvA > JMtM IH '&XrJ2M S^ fa" I hLPI g7760/910 words
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Advertisement522 1980-06-12 25 F°.M'iri, owMMMMn. Sto! SK™«i« $9,700 Phone *****8 It7B FORO CORTiMA StatlonwagI 8,00, cc »!rCOlJ?,,radl^ m I SfS!,llIi!Lc,ol?2ii) c li?- offeola5 ov I .farrer Koad I W7T APmrOßOCortina I 3com9 plete wllh aircond. cassette. W Pr'v««f OWI»r w«" maintained l S°" V'° I 1977. CORTWA 1800 XL leo I mat.c 1522 words
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Advertisement435 1980-06-12 25 n n r rfif r l!^ ll r COnd TT U iOn«5i!l>1"/ I^2i wcur" Tel «»374/ *****88 1972 MERCEDES 230 Oood condltlon A'rcond. radio/cassette e P»">» Tel-*****71. It 7, MtRCEDCS 230 Prlvauly owned aircond PARK ellglble 1 In excellent condition Ssl4 800 negotiable View 19-C. Telok Kurau Court. Te.ok Kurau435 words
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Advertisement491 1980-06-12 25 Unc" iao EL Second private °*n«r- meUllic paint, console box. cassette, well kept by careJulowner. engine tip top Tel: 2W««3 1878 ONE OWNER Coll Oalant l«00 SL Alrcond. roaul tax Ull Aug Tip top condition Contact *****73/*****72 1577 APR*. MTT Colt Sigma Super Sa.^n (20W, new tyAs. tax ffi, October491 words
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Advertisement377 1980-06-12 25 owner Alrcond. cassette Tax new Beautiful condlUon Tel: *****06 1.77 TOYOTA CORONA 1600 2 owners A.rcon Sport rlms Tyres Cassette Metallic paint. Tip-top condition 818JO0 on o Tel *****68 m TOYOTA CEUCA llft-back. ST 1600. fitted with alrcond. cassetle. radio. sporU rlms. power S°SH3S hOU" OT TOYOTA CELICA 2000 XT,377 words
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Advertisement456 1980-06-12 25 TKMM CHOON CO PTE LTD S'por*UMdCar*Cantr. riul n Kamponp l»ti Frl»9»C«p«li Junction O« SMkH T«»h »C««a»hRo«» T«* 7J*****V 7S7JI4S/2J***** -PRIVATE CARS lf7« Datsun 120Y GL A/C Srd Cortln. 16 EstaU A/C Ford Oranada 28 Ohla ro%ra C Crett,da 2000 ToU H, ace Commuter A/C 1877 Ford Cortina 16 GL A/C456 words
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Advertisement1066 1980-06-12 25 AO (TOO VESTA Sprint V. 1975 A BANK ACCOUNTANT requires New tyres, new metallic paint, any make 1973 onwards vehicles, new Insurance/tax Showroom Company or private welcomed condition *****17 T>1 *****58 Tony AN YAMAHA 100 In good condl- A BUSMESSMAN RCOUMES prl- on i?f "'H***** °n° Call Chen company vehicle1,066 words
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Advertisement384 1980-06-12 25 M a^,«mm#^.,^« ACCOfTimOMtIOn V«C«nt *> H •«SK^SSgZg{» M DISTS. 10. 11.21. S Fully, party »nd unfurrmtwd .Srl.|ford Road MJOO S™ HXno*Soad S£S Wllmonar Avenue $3,500 Chestnut Drive $3JOO .Kings Walk $3,000 !«"c",Vr"5reSf en S^2 •Sunset Crescent $2,700 m m S'£X pir i Smi*poJ» 0822 Trt^SSSls Km.) T^.: ■>.—, EXCLUSIVE PROPERTIESH384 words
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Advertisement1381 1980-06-12 26 DIST. S. FAKR H»LLS. beautiful IMQLC-STOMCV SCMMXTACHEO I A BCAtmFUL CHOICE of apart 111 iPPniiUnniTinU f DDfIDCOTICC cornfr doublf-slorey »mi-«t- BUNGALOW sharing 28.000 sq fl ments River Valley $1,200; HI IV ACCOMMODATION PHOrfcnTltb "ched. 3 plus I bedrooms and garden with gardener at Upper Seng $1,400. Pegu Road $1« bathrooms1,381 words
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Advertisement519 1980-06-12 26 I APARTMENT AVAILABLE bedrooms, swimming pool squash courts Close to sSper d market, partially/ fully furnish 0; ed Rental $1 600 to $2600 Silver t green Properties 2P*****/2926«20 APARTMENTS FOR MINT ai Nn 2 e a-^SSSen^d^or v?ef- A TASTEFULLY FURNISHED walk up apartment, just 5 minute from Orchard/ Tanglln. 3519 words
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Advertisement468 1980-06-12 26 3 ~«T TftflMP tICYT ipartmcnt. 2.800 so fl 'uxurv furnished with central aircor^4 bedrooms wth bathrooms attached Owners *****34 .Z^-, rLlx, n S a^TV^^ v^ns amenities with swimming pool 3 beds rooms servants, partially fur- nlshed. fully alrcond Within walking distance to Orchard is-.yj'fss-snsjs colour TV. $1,600 Dlst. 14. w468 words
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Advertisement473 1980-06-12 26 I WELL DESIGNED LUXURIOUS PENTHOUSE FACING SEA .aree bedroom, Large bedrooms, living/dlnlng Te'r. 'f^enTra? afr^V,* qU. Sr h Central alrcondltionlng swimrn'rVg p^rcarDa^kCd M.,mmvM.m WOOLLERTON PARK LUXURIOUS 3-BEOROOMED APARTMENT central alrcond sDlit level n. Kl»=-.",,r-.T,,»K1»=-.",,r-.T,,»;1r" greenery A»iM«bH 1-7-BD. Pnc* $3MO ineiiirtin. uT^rl... Including Maintenance PHONE: *****51 f/ KOOmS ASIAN HOUSING AGENCY473 words
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Advertisement770 1980-06-12 26 FURNISHED/ UNFURNISHED FLATS /houses wanted In good localities for ready clients Asian Housing *****12 LOOKING FOR FLAT 3 to 4 rooms Owners please call ***** SMALL FAMH.V NEEDS an unfurnished apartment/ HDB flat, for rent Please call *****00 WANTED APARTMENTS. FLAT* terraces, semi-detached Any districts Owners please contact. lei. *****61770 words
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Advertisement826 1980-06-12 26 M«TMC~ 10 Solidly constructed 2-storey house on 40.000 sq.ft of elevated land Spacious built-in area comprls- Ing lounge separate dining room. r 5 bedrooms and separate servants' quarters i PRICE: S2 miNon DISTRICT 10 Extensively renovated detached bungalow on 12.000 q ft Lounge/ dining. 3 bedrooms, 1 bathrooms, separate servants'826 words
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Obituary, Illustration204 1980-06-12 28 LEE KAM FATT Aged 29 passed away suddenly on 10/6/80 Leaving behind wife Kit Lin grandmother, mother, brothers and sisters Cortege will leave his residence 588-A. Serangoon Road. Singapore 0821 on 13/6/80 to ML Vernon for cremation Has son* Horn* to ba with Itw Lord on lilh Juno204 words
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Obituary, Illustration26 1980-06-12 29 Departed 12.6.74 Not just today but every day. In silence we remember Deeply mlaaed by Husband. cMMren. grand-daughter MDM SEAH MEOW BWAV26 words
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Obituary32 1980-06-12 29 SERVICE FOR THE late John I Barker) Rodngues will be held at st Joseph's Church Victoria street today (12/8/80) at 2 pm after which cortege will leave for CCX Cemetery32 words
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Obituary, Illustration126 1980-06-12 29 123 Acknowledgement* THE FAMILY Of THE LATE THE FAMILY OF the late Basil Anthony Nettar express their sincere thanks to the Rev Fathers, relatives and friends for their kind assistance, condolences, donations, wreaths, night visits and prayers during their recent bereavement THE FAJM.Y OF the late Quek Yong Quee of126 words
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Obituary, Illustration96 1980-06-12 29 124 In Memonam IN EVERLASTING MEMORY OF Departed 12.6.79 Within our home when all was bright. God took from us a shining light: We miss that light, and always will. Hl* vacant place no one can fill. Al»aja ramamb*raO by hll loving wita and loVed ontt IN EVERLASTMQ MOMMY OF96 words
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Obituary, Illustration67 1980-06-12 29 Departed 12 6T» Sadly mnwd but always remembered by wife, chi'dran and loved Departed 12.6.77 In vwriASiinQ FTisfnory of our d*)«r**t mother MRS. LEE GEOK LEONG Nm MARY LAW POH GWEK Who MM v* ihi« day 3 year* age. Sadly ml***d but dearly r*m*mtxrad lor*v*f by67 words
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Obituary, Illustration47 1980-06-12 29 O.p.rt»d 12th Jurva 197» a time Is coming and has now come when the dead will hear the voice of the Son of God and those who hear will live." Mb Mi Ahny* timimlwid by lovwj on**. MR. WEE BOON K I ANG47 words
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Obituary, Illustration27 1980-06-12 29 IN E VERL ASTING MEMORY OF MOM. DOROTHY UM CHOON NCO CALLED TO BE WITH THE LORD ON 12 JUNE 7t. ALWAYS REMEMBERED BY CHILDREN ft GRANDCHILDREN27 words
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354 1980-06-12 29 Two amateurs meet, but depart angry PORTHCAWL, Wed. American golfers Jim Williams and Scott Curiel had never met before their first-round encounter in the British amateur golf championship at Royal Porthcawl near here in Wales yesterday and, after an acrimonious end to their contest, wished they never had. Things turnedUPI - 354 words
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Article, Illustration445 1980-06-12 29 ROME, Wed. The European soccer championship finals kick off here and in Naples today with two matches which may, at a blow, settle the winners of Group One. In Rome, holders Czechoslovakia meet West Germany (kick-off 1545 GMT) in a replay of the 1976UPI - 445 words
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Article175 1980-06-12 29 German youths scrape through Guangzhou, Wed. A last-minute goal gave the West German youth team a 1-0 victory over China's Guangdong Province in the Guangzhou international soccer tournament here yesterday. Centre-forward Dieter Schatzschneider scored off a short pass from Rolf Blau. In Vieaaa, Austria Wien, who had won the LeagueReuter; AP - 175 words
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Article405 1980-06-12 29 SPRINGFIELD, Wed. Tom Watson is the choice of his fellow golfers to win the 80th United States Open championship which begins tomorrow as long as he can keep out of the rough at the gruelling Baltusrol course. Said Larry Nelson, winner of the AtlantaReuter - 405 words
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Article806 1980-06-12 29 BAASTAD, Wed. Sweden boosted their chances of reaching the Davis Cup European Zone Section A tennis final by winning the first two singles of their semi-final against West Germany here yesterday. Wimbledon champion Bjorn Borg crushed Rolf Gehring 6-1. 6-1. 6-2, while Kjell Johansson beat KlausAgencies - 806 words
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Obituary, Illustration23 1980-06-12 29 In «v«r loving memory of MR. S MANICKAM. Deported 1 1th Jurw 1972. Fondly rtmtmbcrtd and cherished by wife and cnHOfwn. roifw23 words
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Advertisement273 1980-06-12 29 fffUC UUELCOfTIE i SUPERMARKETS The return of the PRICEFIOHpR Win on-the-spot prizes. And a chance to enter the NTUC Welcome Pricefighter Contest. Come and get more details from your nearest Supermarket. OFFERS UNTIL 18TH JUNE 1980 •■^■■^^BB^i* ™^J^P™ VlßV^^kis^^^Blß^^Bßf^il^BkaS ■fc^V^P •(H |^^k CmT^ ribena [1 SMK M BLACKCURRANT KIWI PRE273 words
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Article, Illustration292 1980-06-12 30 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By KEE BEE KHIM continued her winning ways when she captured the Seletar Golf Club women's Open championship with a record-breaking one-under-par 70 yesterday. Her breathtaking performance was eight strokes better than ner own mark set in the 1977 championship. But the292 words
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Article53 1980-06-12 30 MAY we refer to Ernest Frida's report, headlined "G*M dispute over card signing ends", which appeared In Thursday's Times port. The club champion•hlp la the premier event la the Singapore Wand Cooatry Club golf calendar, and the club vlce-captaln, Mr Cheung Wing, was appointed greens snb-ccmmlttee member In charge53 words
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Article150 1980-06-12 30 As the committee member in charge, aad based on past practice, one would be entitled to assume that his duties Included that of "referee" to settle any disputes and adjudicate on the rales of «olf, with the power or discretion to disqualify a competitor, who, In Us150 words
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1056 1980-06-12 30 FAIRWAY - FAIRWAY ONE OF SEVERAL ITEMS ON PERAK TURF CLUB DRAWING BOARD By IPOH, Wed. The Perak Turf Club are seriously thinking about holding races at night in the near future. If the PTC do introduce night racing, they will be the first1,056 words
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Article84 1980-06-12 30 BRIAN de Souza netted two goals (or Singapore Air Transport Workers' Union as they beat Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union 4-1 to move into the Division Two quarter-finals of the National Trades Union Congress interunion soccer tournament at Farrer Park. Egarbaran and Sam completed the scoring.84 words
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Article70 1980-06-12 30 ASIA Electric consolidated their position in the National Basketball League when they beat Combined Schools 7M2 at Bartley Road last night. In another match, Kong Siong Old Boys' Association outplayed Police 60-57. NATC 98-50 NGEE ANN Technical College trounced Education Publication Bureau 98-50 in the Nanyang Siang70 words
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Article47 1980-06-12 30 EIGHTH-SEEDED Geraldine Yeo upset lop-seeded Judith d'SUva M, 5-9, 94, 9-7 in the quarter-finals of the Stellar women's squash championships at Railing yesterday. Other results: Christine Round bt Diana Vow 34), Betty Biles bt Kama la Kandiah 3-0, Urn Siok Hui bt Lynn Hodgins 3-2.47 words
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Article43 1980-06-12 30 LAU Weng Yew beat Alan On« 3-1 (32-79, 76-15, 62-27. 61-38) in the Singapore Billiards Association senior snooker championships at Lau's Arcadia last night. In another match, So Poo San defeated Robert Chng 3-2 (60-30, 22-59, 47-58, 62-36, 70-39).43 words
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Article44 1980-06-12 30 CHAI CHEE whipped Delta 4-1 in the semi-finals of the Fraser and Neave badminton training scheme inter-centre tournament at the Delta Sports Complex yesterday. In the other semi-finals, Queenstown beat Toa Payoh 32. The final will be played tomorrow at the same venue.44 words
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283 1980-06-12 30 Pasla Bond puts in strong bid for King's Cup KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Pasla Bond strengthened his bid for the $102,000 King's Gold Cup here on Sunday with a dashing workout today, reports FAIRWAY. With Robert Ooi up, the Runnymade grey reeled off 600 metres in 38.4 sec., striding out on283 words
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Article545 1980-06-12 30 ENTRIES for the Singapore Turf Club combined amatuer and professional meeting on June 21 and 22: Professional horses CUm S 1,4M metres: Ace of Aces, Actor V, Anak Sarawak n, Baccarat, Besplan, Born Siren, Brown Bomber, Chuan Jit Mah, Continental n, Country Lord n. Diamond Hill, Flortuda, Gallant545 words
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Article97 1980-06-12 30 First day (Jum 21): Pr sir—lias I ksrses Class S Dtvs. 1 aad 2 I,B*ol, MABA Clan 2 UMm, MABA Class 3 Dlv. B IJMm, MABA Class 4 Jack aad Jill Stakes Dlv. B l,lMm, MABA Class 5 4Mm bardic race J.tHm, Ladies race Dlv. B 1,BS. SecMd97 words
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135 1980-06-12 31 Sport receives another boost... KONI to sponsor two coaches JAKARTA, Wed. The Indonesian Olympic Committee "KONI" have agreed to help the Indonesian Football Federation (PSSI) come out of their recent slump by sponsoring two foreign coaches for a four-year period and financing the training overseas of five national coaches forAFP - 135 words
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Article133 1980-06-12 31 MALACCA, Wed. Malice* will have two mere Mink e*vte at the Aye r Keroh Country Club by the ead of March. TV $mjm project ate* Includes coMtncOoa of aWwera mad h »"C l -g rooms, a r ah tern and the groud floor will booseNST - 133 words
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Article193 1980-06-12 31 Johore bent on beating Kelantan KOTA BAHRU, Wed. Johore have reduced Malacca's fears considerably by pledging to "play their hearts out in their last Malaysia Cup soccer match against Kelantan here tomorrow. A draw or a win for Johore will confirm Malacca's fourth position in the league table, thus earning193 words
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Article156 1980-06-12 31 TODAY KELANTAN v JOHORE (Kota Bahru Stadium, 8). Johore side set to finish fifth in the league a big improvement from their tenth spot last year. Malacca, despite their keen interest in the outcorae of tomorrow's match, have not sent any special message of encouragement to Johore. But Mustapha isNST - 156 words
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Article, Illustration270 1980-06-12 31 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By FORMER table tennis international Chia Chong Boon, who went into retirement three years ago, may come out of his shell this year. For national coach Chen Sheng Heng has plans to include him in the squad preparing for the Asia-Africa-Latin270 words
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Article34 1980-06-12 31 CISCO edged out Woodlands New Town 2-1 in a National League Division Two sepak lakraw match at Jalan Eunos yesterday Vigilante Corps also scored a 2-1 win over Telerec in another match.34 words
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Article98 1980-06-12 31 TODAY'S EVENTS BADMINTON Yonex mvi I tation circuit qualifying rounds (SB Hall, 7). BASKETBALL National championship (Bartley Road. HOCKEY Div. Two SCC C v Seletar SC (SCC. 515). SNOOKER National championships (Lav's Arcadia, 5.45). SOCCER Friendly: PARC v SP Wong's XI (Bukit Cher- I nun, 5.15). SWIMMING Chinese Swimming Club98 words
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Article330 1980-06-12 31 BERNARD PEREIRA - BERNARD PEREIRA By IF Singapore fail to regain the Chua Choon Leong Cup this year, they might as well quit tennis! And if they don't agree with this view, then, perhaps, they should ask their counterparts across the Causeway, who, after analysing the various330 words
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Article302 1980-06-12 31 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By THE Singapore soccer squad will be sent on a tour of Europe in September in preparation for the pre-world Cup competition in Hongkong and not as an incentive to win the Malaysia Cup final in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday fortnight. The trip,302 words
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Article19 1980-06-12 31 UPPER SERANGOON trounced BraddeU Heights 44 in the Sembawang intra-zone soccer competition at the Sembawang Camp ground yesterday.19 words
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Article214 1980-06-12 31 MHF plan to change Cup format KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Malaysian Hockey Federation are seriously considering changing the format of the Razak Cup tournament to a national league. The tournament is now held over a week with the venues being changed annually from state to state. But one factor thatNST - 214 words
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Article33 1980-06-12 31 SINGAPORE University edged out Singapore Armed Forces B 2-1 in the Singapore Hockey Association Division One League at Balestier Road yesterday. In a friendly match, Texas Instruments overwhelmed Straits Times 3-1.33 words
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355 1980-06-12 31 P. FRANCIS - P. FRANCIS By SINGAPORE Schools' under-18 soccer team leave for Bangkok today with hopes of equalling the Republic's performance in the same tournament in 1972 when they finished joint champions with Thailand. Coach Rettnam Pierre guided them to victory then, and he will be the355 words
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Article198 1980-06-12 31 ROBERT LIM TECK HENG will have the chance to avenge his defeat by Lee Ah Ngo in last month's national men's singles championship final if they meet in the final of the first leg of the Yonex invitation badminton circuit, starting today at the Singapore Badminton Hall (7.30),198 words
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290 1980-06-12 31 PATRICK BASTIANS - Republic win one, but lose another PATRICK B ASTI ANS By SINGAPORE'S squash team, touring New Zealand, defeated the Chistchurch Squash Club 4-2 and in turn were beaten 4-2 by a Canterbury District side over the weekend. But their toughest assignment was yesterday's match against New Zealand's under-23 team in290 words
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Article, Illustration351 1980-06-12 32 Go home to help regain freedom: Raja KAMPUCHEAN refugees In Thailand must go hack U their eautry and help regain Its freedom mm independence Instead of sfttlag In refugee ramps aad being fed Indefinitely by the world community, the Second Deputy Prime Minister (Foreign Affairs), Mr S. Rajarataam, said yesThey351 words
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Article31 1980-06-12 32 NEW YORK, Wed. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 0.60 to 864.59 in the first half-hour of trading on the New Yoric Stock Ex. hange today. AP.AP - 31 words
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385 1980-06-12 32 Refugees leave camps as prelude to big move BANGKOK, Wednesday THAI authorities today started shifting tens of thousands of Kampuchean refugees from their camps to higher ground before sending them back to their battered homeland. Thai military officials said the refugees were being moved to higher ground because the rainyAP; NYT; UPI - 385 words
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146 1980-06-12 32 Envoy seen passing drugs flees into embassy THE HAGUE, Wad A HIGH-RANKING Pakistani diplomat, who was surprised by police while transferring five kg of heroin to an American undercover agent, fled into the Pakistan Embassy and claimed diplomatic immunity, police said today. Dutch police sprang the trap yesterday as theUPI - 146 words
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270 1980-06-12 32 Khomeiny: Iran in chaos and danger is from within TEHERAN, Wed.' Iran's revolutionary leader, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeiny, has admitted for the first time that Ms country is in "chaos." Ayatollah Khomeiny, in a speech to provincial governors who visited him at his home here yesterday, called on President Abolhassan Bani-SadrUPI - 270 words
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Article37 1980-06-12 32 Charan 's debt NEW DELHI, Wed. Former Prime Minister Charan Singh owes the government LSJI7S.000 (5*372,000) for the private use of Indian air force planes while he was in office last year, Parliament was told today. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Advertisement246 1980-06-12 32 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally Govtf Pnct Mr Annual Subscription tlii For wbtenptmn. cmll *****11 Kit 231 TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. Despite a deepening recession, electronics manufacturers in Singapore are confident that there will be minimal retrenchment in the industry. Their optimism appears to be well-founded. Other items: Times Publishing Berhad buys246 words
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Article62 1980-06-12 1 r^fc *c?§§~ £lhBiHp£&4 J l!iito<rsSE KtTffiwiHft^S -$S3lHfiWraLilJ' Wlf^ Ur.^«L^^pi W*tt-H?£^i«Wi*ipl /H /h Jni tic ,4 J 4ub m ifflj UnHiKfllHW^flt.tfi iJWttto" ttfc'-IBiB .«S* H±H* "^«4VH HkflLt >7MI(AMi «W«WlS*ia: *©ISfl r .ift*ffilA^Jtt W-«gpj± g* ffi&ftffi* RH6HJSI SHSW > isifii^ilj o^tta+ai*;/wr* at*.© £Hfl: Mo "fls^lffllfftt I ».Wf i^^^WWaifi uiJjiftini /JF.ft t 4iitt3:iitH!Pli<t>62 words
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Article, Illustration751 1980-06-12 1 TAN BAN HUAT - True Chinese style by Beijing -bred artist TAN BAN HUAT By BORN and bred in Beijing, artist Che Cheng Lin is committed to painting in true Chinese style, preserving and developing its charac-ter-stirs. Style aside, Madam Che sticks to the traditional painting subjects flowers, birds and landscape. Time has not751 words
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Article193 1980-06-12 1 TUa series la hr— diMt over the KneUsh radio service Sln(r»pore BraMtowttag C«rpor»a«n every ThorstUy »t 7.16 p.m.. and repeated every Sunday at 1.46 p.m. LESSON 14 of "Let's learn Hanyu Pinyin" will discuss a group of consonants called retroflexes: zh eh sh r The following are examples193 words
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Advertisement79 1980-06-12 1 INSIDe Seeing the world on rails |7j hi ~l If yaa're going to Enrape or India or Australia on a limited budget, a railway pass is jnst what you'll need. Find out more on Pag* 6 A song of solace +^^a\m The Singapore Symphony Chares has picked a composer's tribute79 words
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Article, Illustration575 1980-06-12 2 JOHN DE SOUZA - PICK of the DAY JOHN DE SOUZA By C 8iCT¥ THE GLAMOROUS facade of Hollywood in the Thirties, that city of celluloid dreams at the zenith of an era, can be seen in the Thursday Feature Special (Ch 5, 10.06 p.m.) slot. The film is called Inside Daisy Clover and575 words
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Miscellaneous138 1980-06-12 2 ABU HASSAN a Lobby, fourth floor, comic opera by the from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. University of Singapore On till Sunday. Opera Group at the GRAPHICS IN SOVfctoria Theatre at 8.30 CIAL COMMUNICAp.m. today, Saturday TION EXHIBITION at and Sunday. Tickets: $2, the National Museum 3 and 5. Young138 words
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Miscellaneous1008 1980-06-12 2 TV and Radio SBC 5 3.00 PM Opentif folowed by Ra Trade 7.45 New Adventures Of Wonder Woman 3.30 Diary 01 Events (Chinese) The Boy Who Knew Her Secret 3.35 The Vafabond Swordsman (r) T A line c I? ti£ y 930 (English) 6.30 News In Brief 10-00 Wwthe Rftport1,008 words
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Article, Illustration535 1980-06-12 3 DELISLE SCHWARTZ - DELISLE SCHWARTZ Programme noU» by 880 and Chorus prw#nt Brahms' German Rtqiilwn Tomorrow, Saturday, 5.15 p.m.; Singapore Conference Hall NO MAN ever paid a higher tribute to his mother than Brahms in his German Requiem. When the composer's mother died in 1865, he threw himself into535 words
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259 1980-06-12 3 Master Class in Singing by SSO guest soloists Marilyn Richardson and Jamas Christiansen Sunday (June 15), 2 p.m. National Theatre Club Hall; Admission free YOU will not be titillated with the latest escapade of the caddish Eugene Onegin, wooed by Don Giovanni, or259 words
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512 1980-06-12 3 JOHN DE BOUZA - JOHN DE BOUZA By AMATEUR singers can win prizes, and a chance to perform in Hongkong, in the Pre-Asian Amateur Singing Contest. The contest, organised and presented by Rediffusion and Emeron, is actually the Singapore prelude to the lavish and glamourous512 words
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Article, Illustration911 1980-06-12 6 •••travel by rail through continents Are you the kind of traveller who jetsets from point A to point B, or do you hitch rides, wash dishes and bag-pack your way through wide expanses of strange lands to satisfy your lust for travel and adventure? For those who travel with only911 words
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Article, Illustration768 1980-06-12 7 Rocketing Japanese car sales are again the subject of international condemnation. The attack is being led by the Americans and the French, who claim Japan still exports 100 times more cars than it imports. JEFFREY BROWN reports. AMERICAN and European impatience with Japan's single-minded motor salesmen768 words
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444 1980-06-12 7 KATHLEEN EYRE - KATHLEEN EYRE By in NEW YORK SHORTLY before midnight, the wireless operator on the Titanic tapped out the last frantic call for help in morse code. "Come at once. We have struck a berg. Position 41.46 N 50.14 W." But 20 movie-makers andUPI - 444 words
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