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Title Section14 1980-06-16 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, JUNE If, 1181 30 CENTO M.C.(P) Nail 1/1/8014 words
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Article360 1980-06-16 1 Chok Tong: To tackle 'grave' problems By S. M. MUTHU THE government indicated yesterday that a general election will be called this year. "I would not rule out the possibility of an early election," said the Minister for Trade and Industry, Mr Goh Chok Tong.360 words
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Article, Illustration60 1980-06-16 1 That little extra effort that counts IT HAD bee* nook aad Stasgaoore boat, the Seatooa (forcer— a*), be** oat a tattoo to the r^lL aaaa, aoill 11 Tie aswssaa, wkica took part n tar Dragoa Boat Bare off Mast Coast Parkway yeaterday, slowly polled ahead of the boat from Macao60 words
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Article, Illustration78 1980-06-16 1 ■Ml iM4en US ml*■MS G09M1 Ml A£UUUJy he pit ptam Mi ■»ie ipiwilMil Ur (tew ynn, tat tfcat It miU take Ikree yean u r*Bitrart tkr ■Itee l*r their «e- a Afcw yortr Time* columnist Junes Resloo oa tbe big issue at this week's Sato summit in Venice. 6Priaee78 words
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Article541 1980-06-16 1 ...to prepare for possible clash with Russians W A SHINGTON, Sunday THE United States is pressing ahead with more preparations for a possible conflict with the Soviet Union it has decided to deploy another 100 multiple-warhead missiles to beef up the current 550, and isAP; AFP - 541 words
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Article34 1980-06-16 1 JERUSALEM. Sua. Stwia people ware htfurol last at** «kn>t Moimov cocktail was tarowa iato a eate ta tae vU lag* of Aaaata oa the IsraaaV o^viad Wart Bask. aUnury soareas said. Raatar34 words
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1566 1980-06-16 1 Singapore ignoring that Khmer request By LESLIE FOHG and AHMAD OSMAN SINGAPORE is ignoring a request by the Khmer Sereika, a nationalist group resisting Vietnamese occupation of Kampuchea, to set up a representative office here. It received in writing l the request from the group, led by former Kampuchean Premier1,566 words
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Article29 1980-06-16 1 BEIJING. Sua. Chinas official Xinhua news agency today charged Vietnam with coodnuiag armed provocations on the two countries' borders that included killing and stealing of cattle. UPI.UPI - 29 words
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Article69 1980-06-16 1 LONDON. Sun. Britten airline workers will stage a mass protest tomorrow against a government threat to withdraw the Loadoa-Hoagkoag licence from British Caledonian Airways. Up to 300 off-duty British Caledonian employees, including pilots, ah- hostesses and engineers, will be meeting MPs, calling on their support toAFP - 69 words
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Article96 1980-06-16 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Inderapura Stable's Camberly revelled in the yielding-to-soft going to take at $102,000 King's Gold Cup here today bidden by Gerry Donnelly, Camberly paid the good win dividend of $56 Camberly beat the nm Snow Mist ITJ (Ron Hutchinson) by (our lengths with Paititi Gold (M.C.96 words
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191 1980-06-16 1 Sihanouk viewed as best bet to lead govt By LEE KMi CHEW Our Bangkok report* BANGKOK, Baa. -The Mea af hrlagJag peace back ta war-tar fcampaeaea with rfllCe PiarWm BUM -a .I ■■■■■i i,| tW amatm ■•versUIMMl 18 ■ckM e.pUwd ag>l> ay Aaeaa. Despite the prlirr'uiMiirtmeit hi Pyeaxyaag that he191 words
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600 1980-06-16 1 By LEONG WENG KAM SAYS TEH THE Minister for National Development, Mr Teh Cheang Wan, yesterday responded to numerous public appeals for information by giving details of the Housing Board's plans for executive flats. He said executive flats will be built600 words
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152 1980-06-16 1 Pang Boon: NWC proposals out this week THE NaUaaaJ Wages Ceaaril rec*mmeo- datiaas will be anat#uiC6Q this w©ck, the Laboar Minister, Mr Oag Paag Booa, said last aight la reply to a qaeettea by Thjr Straits Tiroes. The NWC had nbj aUsei Us reeommea- tottasM for pay riswt to the152 words
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Article121 1980-06-16 1 KARACHI. Sun. An irate villager murdered his bride en the wedding night when told by her that she loved another man. the evening newspaper Daily News reported here today The incident took place at Faqk-wali village, about 800 km north at here The accused Saeed Ahmed hadUPI - 121 words
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Article38 1980-06-16 1 MANILA, Sao. Fiftytwe Pittßtea nwW affieen aai salssera have been arraaHi far the Tawl Tawlaa AprilJL ter Caraiele Barber* ■U tie ill nan won saaweal sjewa with aata •aaaed with all aad thea haras.-APT.38 words
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244 1980-06-16 2 'Most of the dead were— immigrant Bengalis' 1,000 die, 10,000 hurt in Tripura riots MORE than 1,000 people have been killed and 10,000 others wounded in a five-day orgy of rioting and arson in India's northeastern state of Tripura, state officials told reporters yesterday. The officials, who declined to beAP; UPI - 244 words
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Article57 1980-06-16 2 NEW DELHI, Sunday KARLSRUHE (West Germany), Sun. A suspected West German terrorist sought by Interpol yesterday gave himself up to police on duty at a pop concert, authorities said. Rudolf Raabe, 28. is wanted on charges of being a member of tbe Revolutionary Cells, a splinterUPI - 57 words
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Article, Illustration44 1980-06-16 2 A HAPPY eMfto steel■■■S m rtmwwtm street aa a atopptag gpr^ta Beljl.g c. The ytug wmiim's •cHre la the teseat la sammer fashleaa: Plewereal skirt aid MNM^flMffsn ke» ■et, pi— Mr jm aai pluar miATi with seeks. AP ptetare.AP - 44 words
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Article64 1980-06-16 2 BEIJING. Sun. China closed a provincial medical college and told foreigners to stay at bone following a vicious brawl over women between knife-wielding Arab and African medical students in which one person was subbed to death, diplomatic sources said yesterday The knife-fight at Shenyang Medical college64 words
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Article31 1980-06-16 2 VATICAN CTTY. Sun. Pope John Paul U's visit to Brazil. which begins on June 30, will last 13 days and cover about 30,000 kms. the Vatican said yesterday. UPI.UPI - 31 words
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Article, Illustration202 1980-06-16 2 Big Soviet convoy trapped, say guerillas NEW DELHI, Sunday AFGHAN guerillas have trapped a 400-vehi-cle Soviet convoy near the Pakistan border and hope to wipe out all troops accompanying it, a spokesman for the insurgents said today. The guerillas attemptIng to force Moscow's troops to withdraw from Afghanistan lured theUPI - 202 words
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Article65 1980-06-16 2 Olympics: Aussies to rethink SYDNEY. Sun. The federal executive of the Australian Olympic Federation (AOF) will review its decision to send an Australian team to the Moscow Olympics, AOF president Syd Grange said here today. This follows a letter from Prime Minister Malcolm Fnatr again requesting that the AO? boycottReuter - 65 words
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124 1980-06-16 2 THE HAGUE, Sunday THE Pakistani Government has recalled one of its diplomats here who is suspected of involvement in heroin-dealing, a Dutch Foreign Ministry spokesman said yesterday. The diplomat, who was seen by Dutch detectives last Tuesday handing over five kilos of heroin worth US$2OO,OOOReuter - 124 words
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252 1980-06-16 2 Most of mankind will bo in Third World' UNITED NATIONS, Sun. Eighty per cent of all mankind will live in Third World countries by the end of this century, according to a UN report published today. Mr Rafael Salas, executive director of the UN Fund for Population Activities, said twoReuter - 252 words
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113 1980-06-16 2 BEIJING, Su. IV t«IM I BMfC ÜBtMfft rmitmrmi Impute tnm Immlm, luw roappeart4 here After aa «V ■cam tkN 1 14 mil. AMUM^litkt Daag r»«g fcfufMl ■tan ka eeatrmJ Bei^g «fl»i tejti tr*a> Jur lT The MMM wm w •verwtatakf lk»l tar113 words
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Advertisement160 1980-06-16 2 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 re 371. 6 m-). these split-level semi-detached houses are spacious, with the most modern features160 words
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399 1980-06-16 3 Carter seeks Bonn's stand on missiles PRESIDENT Jimmy Carter wants to know at this week's Nato summit meeting in Venice whether the West German Government is prepared to go forward with the new missile construction sites in western Europe or whether it is considering a "freeze" or postponement of this399 words
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245 1980-06-16 3 Govt officials with links to the casinos WASHINGTON, Sunday MORE than 50 government officials have bought or sold property for use by casinos, have invested in casino shares or have financial links with the gambling industry that is reshaping New Jersey's Atlantic City These ties are not illegal so longNYT - 245 words
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Article48 1980-06-16 3 A JOKE ascribed to US Press Secretary Jodie Powell: I WALKED Int. the Oval Offlce. I dlda't pnsiyfact arcnad, I didn't ■niaee w*r4a. I l»aked at the leader af the free werli straight hi these steely htae eyes aad I said: 'KMalvaa, make Jimmy d«lt.'48 words
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152 1980-06-16 3 WASHINGTON, Baa. Seaate Dssaseratle leader Rsaert Byrd yesterday aaU a Bsaald Beacaji pnsUeaey weald eadaager itlattias wttftChfaa aad lead to eiaf— lia la •verall U8 fsreiga Mrßeaaui has said he wall, H elected I*l retottsas m< wUa 'lalwaa, President Jimmy Carter withdrew152 words
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Article, Illustration109 1980-06-16 3 Ideally located Within established light industrial areas. Right at the heart of abundant labour supply from various housing estates 4km from the city centre. Easy access to the airport. No restriction to foreigners HDB houseowners may obtain permission to buy Income tax relief for buyers Tenure of land: Freehold Root109 words
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Article79 1980-06-16 3 HONGKONG. Sun. China yesterday accorded full bonoun to American translator and economist Frank Coe, who died in Beijing on June 3 at the age of 73 after living in China tor the put 21 yean. Xinhua newi agency said vice-chairman of the Natiooal People'! Congresf SoongAFP - 79 words
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Advertisement152 1980-06-16 3 W jLsm«£ 9"^flma^mafl MWMM'MpV^ |sm^ lHHmSßmw^mafl»^^lv > > "^l 1 1 Jim I i w 4k': 1131 WSfu w^B:- Wl WBjL j f -«Br HH Am Lw9 mV^ BrT^mM .^^P^^ An evening with Jack Dailey is a memorable one. Every word and sound that pours from his throat is absorbed152 words
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Advertisement205 1980-06-16 3 ■•Si; OPEN FOR BOOKING NOwf Two 11-storey blocks with 1O reliable heavy-duty Ifts. 7 covered loading bays, large canteen on top floor and ample parking space. .^^WBm^fcmas* f£ Orchard Plaza (next to Cold Storage) [TO CINEMA] -^E^nMATA is your top investment at v QRCnARP PLAiIA y Orchard Road today. 35?205 words
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293 1980-06-16 4 SECRET GROUP TO BE SET UP ABROAD MEMBERS of the Libyan Army and the Palestine Liberation Organisation have joined supporters in the United States and West Germany in a worldwide campaign to overthrow Libyan leader Col Muammar Gaddafi, The Observer newspaper reported today.UPI - 293 words
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99 1980-06-16 4 TEHERAN, Sun. Eignt men were executed hire early today after being convicted of drug offences by a revolutionary court headed by roving Islamic Judge Sadeq Khalkhali. The condemned men, said to have specialised in dealing hi heroin, were also found guilty of set- tingReuter - 99 words
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Article, Illustration201 1980-06-16 4 YOUNGER KHOMEINY HITS AT MUSLIM MILITANTS TEHERAN, Sun. The son of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeiny denounced Muslim militants yesterday for last week's bloody rioting, saying his father's fanatic disciples should be ashamed of violent acts against opposition groups in Iran. An Islamic clergyman, Saved Ahmad Khomeiny called the attack, "a disgraceAP - 201 words
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Article85 1980-06-16 4 ATLANTA, Sun. Jungle yellow fever Is on the rise in South America, and 206 cases of the deadly viral disease were reported in seven countries last year, according to the Pan American Health Organisation (Paho). "Since 1972, the incidence of the disease has shown an upwardAP - 85 words
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364 1980-06-16 4 WASHINGTON, Sunday A NEW irritant has arisen in Saudi-American relations with the reluctance of the United States to sell Saudi Arabia an improved new aerial warfare missile that it is willing to sell Egypt and Israel, American officials say. Saudi officials areNYT - 364 words
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168 1980-06-16 4 Sudan may mediate in EgyptEthiopia Nile row KHARTOUM, Sun. Sudan may mediate in a dispute between Egypt and Ethiopia over the use of Nile River water, according to the magazine Sudanow published here by the Ministry of Culture and Information. The English-language monthly said the issue was one of thoseAFP - 168 words
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Article102 1980-06-16 4 Tolbert's son arrested by troops MONROVIA, Sun. Liberian troops stormed the nearly vacant French Embassy yesterday and arrested the son of tne late President William Tolbert, who had been in asylum since an April coup d'etat that led to his father's death. The surprising action against Mr Adolphus Tolben cameUPI - 102 words
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Article139 1980-06-16 4 NEW YORK, Saa. Haw 4» y wa fa w a torn bag *f Qaatlng garbage for a 12.2-metre whale? That was the qncetUn the city's Pwßee Department was ■■swerlag yesterday after It pat •at a message *a the department's •pcrn.tUaM wire Indicating a "repwrtUPI - 139 words
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Advertisement95 1980-06-16 4 NATURALLY ROYAL BRUNEI FLIESTO BRUNEI MORE OFTEN 10 FRIENDLY FLIGHTS AWEEK. MONDAY 12.45pm TUESDAY 10.15 am WEDNESDAY 10.15 am THURSDAY 10.15 am f 12.45 pm, 9.15pm FRIDAY 10.15 am SATURDAY 12.45pm SUNDAY 10.15 a m, 9.15pm ~~i At convenient times everyday, good timing. On the way, enjoy the kind of95 words
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Advertisement48 1980-06-16 4 Three year full time course recognised by the Home Office, and correspondence courses available. Central college facilities include library, full-time academic staff, comprehensive study manuals. For prospectus write to: CD Nicholas Bourne LLb. LLM. Barrister at-Law. Registrar Chart University Tutors S3 Great Sutton Street London EC IV ODQ48 words
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Miscellaneous247 1980-06-16 4 Straits Times Crossword bsssT~~~"ssssssC^ BsssV^ y^/tp" HLV* TssssssT^TM inrOOfl 5 A disturbing element, diver: it's goid at flrit (I) 8 Volcano equal On! with a f Excessively roguiah Journalist, crtdnt team? (8) Uke the Etrurian atudea In 9 3uiieadei to a soldier whtre Vallaaonaa (MUtoa) (10) Mood Bowa (O) T247 words
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Article260 1980-06-16 5 Glider pilot's close shave A CROWD watched in horror as Keith Cowan, 30, yesterday crashed his hang glider into a 132.000volt electric cable during an exhibition in the southern Welsh town of Gwenty and then plunged 30 metres to the ground. Mr Cowan, however, got up and walked away.AP - 260 words
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396 1980-06-16 5 80 HELD AFTER UNDERCOVER OPS SCOTLAND Yard gang busters said yesterday they have smashed London's "heavy mobs" in an unprecedented crackdown on organised crime in which about a dozen undercover men posing as criminals infiltrated major syndicates. Armed detectives, including teams from the Yard sAP - 396 words
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402 1980-06-16 5 THE lef twing fringe of the British Labour Party is taking the class warfare to, well, the extremes. A resolution sent to the party's national executive committee wants party members especialy MPs not to send their children to402 words
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213 1980-06-16 5 Suicide man arranged his own funeral WASHINGTON, Saa. A St-year-aM map arraagec Us «wa fmaeral, picUag a casket aad tielecua* mags ißcMMuag Take Me Hene Ceutry Raaa» far the milw, •■c day kefere he apparently teak Ma ewa Detective Steve LawMa «t Bradley Ceurty la Teueaaee said Hehart F. Greea213 words
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Article54 1980-06-16 5 ROME, Sun. Three Incendiary devices inside a suitcase went off outside the office of the Jordanian airline Alia in central Rome last night causingslight damage, police said. The devices were apparently attached to a time fuse. Police said they had no information about who left the suitcaseReuter - 54 words
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253 1980-06-16 5 Financier gets 25 years' jail for fraud NEW YORK, Sunday ITALIAN financier Michele Sindona was sentenced on Friday to 25 years in jail for fraud and conspiracy in connection with the 1973 collapse of the Franklin National Bank, the biggest failure in American banking history The sentence, which brought gaspsReuter - 253 words
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Article42 1980-06-16 5 BEIJING, Sun. Chinese authorities sacked a foreman and cut the pay of several others who refused to work during a wildcat strike last May 13 in a stmwh^i food factory. Shanghai Radio reported today in a broadcast monitored here. AFP.AFP - 42 words
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Article59 1980-06-16 5 PARIS, Sun. Cleaners at Paris's busy Roissy-Charles De Gaulle Airport today decided to return to work, ending a five-week strike for higher pay that left the airport Uttered with debris. The 120 cleaners settled for a raise of 670 francs (about 5J352) a month from October,AFP - 59 words
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115 1980-06-16 5 ROME, Sun. A Frenchborn kidnapper who fell in love with the girl he abducted was sentenced to 18 years' tail on kidnap and rape charges here on Friday. Daniel Nieto, from Marseilles, was arrested in May 1978 when be tried to make a115 words
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Article91 1980-06-16 5 PORT VILA (New Hebrides), Sun. France today protested strongly to Britain over the sending of 200 Royal Marines to the New Hebrides. It also rejected a request from the New Hebrides for an immediate declaration of a state of emergency following the secessionist uprising on Espiritu Santo91 words
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Advertisement271 1980-06-16 5 EARN MORE CCS offers you high interest rates for its Fixed Deposits, which range from 1 to 36 months. A minimum deposit of $5000 is required for 1 month deposits and $500 for more than a month. You also get half yearly interest paid on all deposits over one year.271 words
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Article116 1980-06-16 6 THE Matter tor Trade aad latetry, Mr CM Cask Ttag, setttax a k—4 cranial* by weartag a safety helmet at tae worksite M the araaani $1.1 naUlaa Marts* Parade commaalty eeatre walea to saaptag ■P at tae haettaa a? Karttal RaaSaad Ma> rtae Parade R*mJ. After116 words
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Article35 1980-06-16 6 A CHINESE woman about 30 years of age was found dead at the foot of Block 77, Indus Road at 9 a.m. yesterday. Police said she had no identification papers on her.35 words
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Article18 1980-06-16 6 JOO Chiat community centre will hold a forum on Singapore youth on Wednesday at 8 p.m.18 words
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337 1980-06-16 6 Intraco denies any part in rice resale INTRACO and the Singapore General Rice Importers Association have denied that the Singapore Government or Intraco was involved in the resale of 10,000 tonnes of Thai rice to Iran. In a statement, Intraco said the sale of the 100 per cent Thai white337 words
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137 1980-06-16 6 Delta CC to have new building by next June A NEW two-storey building will be completed next June to house Delta com- munlty centre in Prince Philip Avenue, in time (or its 21st anniversary celebrations. In a brief (oundation stone-laying ceremony yesterday, the MP for Delta. Mr Yeo Choo Kok,137 words
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Article, Illustration334 1980-06-16 6 Serving members' socio-recreational needs THE development of the Residents' Committee scheme has been taken one step further with the setting up of centres to serve the socio-recreational needs of RC members, the Minister for Trade and Industry, Mr Goh Chok Tong, said yesterday.334 words
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229 1980-06-16 6 RESIDENTS' committees in Singapore were yesterday urged to play a valuable role by helping to break down barriers of suspicion or misunderstanding between the races. The Education Minister, Dr Tony Tan, who made the point, said: "It is also the function of the229 words
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Article234 1980-06-16 6 one year SINGAPORE Petroleum Corp is "borrowing" a pei troleum oil specialist f-om Taiwan to serve as its general manager for a year. Reliable sources here yesterday confirmed agency reports that the man is Mr Chang Mu-Lin. deputy general manager of the Chinese234 words
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Article42 1980-06-16 6 MR Peter Ng has been elected chairman of the Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers, Singapore branch. The other officials are: Messrs Robert Tan. vice-chair-man, Kwek Cher Neo, secretary, Eric Low, treasurer and John Ng, Thomas Urn and Clement Tan, committee members.42 words
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Article30 1980-06-16 6 FIRE destroyed part at a plywood factory in Jalan Übi yesterday. Four fire engines put out the hour-long blaze which began at 7 p.m. No one was injured.30 words
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Advertisement196 1980-06-16 6 40ZOFF! Take the Easylivingßonus at the Philippine Plaza. \jfJT^ i aaaVi^a^ ■^..■»»~i,_.-i_i-.,i-i_r._<-._« j w_n_ I vv n J i ,*i o \_f w*>_r»_n From Junei to Sept.ls, Manila's Seaside Resort offers the Easyliving Bonus.4o off all regular room rates. The most spectacular offer in Manila from Manila's most Plaza executive196 words
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Advertisement1142 1980-06-16 7 Battle of the Dragons I^*»i'^«*j_Bml C^^J BBm^^ rf *'"^iT'/^T 1 inyV^^^t^^jMjSJ^nßßßk M BT^-- l^^^k\ B^ «aT^ r Jk M^BSte*^ B^*aß^' I hn^. H i BS^ t gla*fyslm" •^BmMBMi?J^"BII Br^ ABOVE: Neck aad neck they race to the am a A > j» finishing line as the drumbeat rises to a1,142 words
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283 1980-06-16 8 Donate blood and help save lives, urges MP AN MP yesterday called for more blood donors and said that in addition to accident victims, there are many people who need blood regularly to stay alive. It is up to those who are able to give blood to help the Blood283 words
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Article46 1980-06-16 8 MR Charles Syn has been elected president of Gan Eng Seng Parent-Teacher Association. The other officials are Mr Mak Chew Tong and Mr Teo Lye Huat (vice-presidents), Dr Cheng Wei Dien (secretary), Mr Sidney Fones (asst secretary) and Mr U. Duraiswamy (treasurer).46 words
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624 1980-06-16 8 THE Registrar of Trade Unions is investigating allegations of irregularities in the recent elections of a branch union the third such case within a month. The latest probe involves the Executive Officers' Branch of the 31,000strong Amalgamated Union of Public Employees (AUPE),624 words
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197 1980-06-16 8 Women attacked by gang at reservoir TOA Payoh police have deployed pbUnclothes policemen at MacRltchle Reservoir following reports by some women that they had been raped or molested there by a four-man Sources said more than II women have been victims of this gang who posed as poBee officers. The197 words
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Miscellaneous201 1980-06-16 8 Bringing Up Father By Bill Kavanagh Hal Camp THERE'S A I DO>OU X/ NOT YET- I'll" STOP WORRYING. 1 DOYOUTHINUT SUSPICIOUS-LOOK- THINK I LOOK OUT AND DEAR ITfe ONLY MY I OU&HT TO J ,g^ f OUGHT TO ISEEWHO^^f UNCLE. JIMMY DE h— CALL THE CALL THE i IT IS/201 words
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Article, Illustration497 1980-06-16 9 RAFFLES HOTEL'S FUTURE ASSURED No proposal to pull it down, says Teh THE historic 94-year-old Raffles Hotel is to be preserved after all. This assurance was given by the Minister for National Development, Mr Teh Cheang Wan, yesterday and it ended speculation that the hotel is to be demolished. Mr497 words
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Article67 1980-06-16 9 THE Senior Minister of State (Education) Mr Chai Chong Vii will be the guest-of-honour at a dinner to mark the 95th year of Gan Eng Seng School on Aug 22 at 7 15 p.m. at the school premises. The dinner Is being held for the school's old67 words
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148 1980-06-16 9 When you can pay by using plastic card THE Telecommunication Authority of Singapore is conducting a feasibility study on a $50 million electronic fund transfer system. If implemented, the project will enable payment for all transactions with only a plastic card. According to the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation, the Telecoms' director148 words
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Article108 1980-06-16 9 FISH WAS CHEAPER LAST WEEK FISH was cheaper last week, according to the Trade Department. Its weekly review of prices of essential commodities showed that selar was cheaper by about 71 cents a kilo at $3.M. while Spanish mackerel cost almost 25 cents a kilo less at about |5.71. The108 words
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162 1980-06-16 9 FIVE more research scholars have joined the Institute of South-east Asian Studies here for stints varying from one month to two years. Associate Professor Ali Bin Taib, of the Department of Islamic Studies at the University of Malaya, will spend five months researching Arab Islamic162 words
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105 1980-06-16 9 POLICE are looking for eye-witnesses of two accidents on Saturday in which a four-year-old boy and a 55-year-old pedestrian suffered serious head injuries. The boy. Yu Teck Hoon, was knocked down by a lorry which was travelling along Lowhill Road towards Anson Road at 4.10105 words
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69 1980-06-16 9 A SYNDICATE of five banks, including the SrTs SStl tt n o milllion) to P.T. Bitratex Industrial Corporation of "^"i- innon«!ia The seven-year Asian dollar loan carries an interest rate of 2.25 per "<£!*?! Singapore inter-banfc tSTioT is being manbranch of the State69 words
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Advertisement417 1980-06-16 10 The video system that outsells all others The VHS (video home system) format is the most popular among OLYMPIC ENDORSEMENT all home video recording systems in the world today. And Akai An Akai set is dependable, versatile, simple to operate and leads in this format. Of the two major systems417 words
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Article94 1980-06-16 11 SINGING ON A NOTE OF PROMISE FLANKED by Butk«ng singer Cfcebut Chan (right) »nd Tklwaaeae metnm Ha Ckia, Mrs Lee Ckee ShM ni| Blur Sky ud WUte Cl*ads a Chi■eae s*ng for gaeate »t the Slßg»p*re AnUNare*ttcs AmmUUii charity dinner on Saturday night. The dlnarr »t Neptaae Theatre Restaarant tod94 words
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111 1980-06-16 11 Baey: Sana needs $900,000 for aftercare MR Baey Lian Peck, president of the Singapore Anti-Narcotics Association, last night said at Sana's second charity dinner over the weekend that it needs more than $900,000 this year to finance its counselling and rehabilitative programme. On Sana's hostel programme, he said two groups,111 words
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Article, Illustration389 1980-06-16 11 SOH HANG KENQ - SOH HANG KENQ Mr Kwan, who will be 60 in September, retires at the end of this month from the post which he has held for five years. A former permanent secretary in the Education Ministry, Mr Kwan said that when he389 words
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588 1980-06-16 11 DINNER by candlelight, renewal of friendships, broadly smiling faces and fond memories of the alma mater. All these and more marked the reunion of old boys of St Francis Institution, Malacca, last Saturday. To make the occasion even more exciting and because588 words
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Advertisement32 1980-06-16 11 INVEST IN A CROWN Hand Pallet Truck (Capacity 2040 kg) A $750/-] Call 655-744 f M WEALCO %±M (Pte) Ltd A membei ot ihe We*rn« G'oupi 2 Jalan Pesawat Jurong. Singapore 226132 words
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Advertisement289 1980-06-16 11 MMMMM M M MMMMmW W w Matchbox* newesl^*M 9^^ M M M M M BU MMMMM M maMM mtMWMw^^) headlights oth* gnat new fmtures Your big chance to get It ft— I A fMttwl B^ I RACE AGAINST TIME Enter the Matchbox Race Against Time and get a Draw Dates289 words
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148 1980-06-16 12 Port Klang disaster caused $17m damage PORT X LANG, Sun. THE fiery blast that rocked Port Klang on June 5 caused about $17 million damage, the District Disaster Committee said yesterday. It estimated damage to private property at $1 million and that to state property at $3 million. Committee chairmanNST - 148 words
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92 1980-06-16 12 Collective action urged against cuppa hike KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Consumers have been advised to act collectively against the five-cent increase in the price of a cup of coffee or tea which came into effect yesterday. Deputy Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Lew Sip Hon said here yesterday it was upNST - 92 words
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Article33 1980-06-16 12 JOHORE BARU, Sun. More than SI billion is being spent each year on the rehabfllution of drug addicts, Information Ministry secretary general Datuk Haji Ahmad Rahlm said here yesterday. NST.NST - 33 words
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161 1980-06-16 12 PENANG, Sun. The Penang Port Commission is in no position to fight any big fire that may break out in the port area, the Star newspaper reported yesterday. Reliable sources said that the commission has neither the manpower161 words
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Article, Illustration165 1980-06-16 12 TELUK ANBON, Su. A parcel addressed to former Health Minister Dr Nt Kam Pah exploded at his home In Eastern Gardes* here yesterday tajtrtag his wife. Mrs Barbara Ng was •peatag the parcel whea It eiptofcdT^ She saffered haras M her torehead, arms and165 words
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257 1980-06-16 12 Weekly prison court makes it easier for all KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A room in Pudu prison is converted into a court every Saturday morning to extend the remand period of people who are awaiting trial. Magistrate V. Kanagaratnam and interpreters go to the prison and conduct proceedings exactly as theyNST - 257 words
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Article42 1980-06-16 12 PENANG, Sun. Building authorities yesterday ordered work on the construction of a 16-storey apartment complex to be stopped. No official reason was given for stopping the work. The developer, Pacific Centre Sdn Bnd, was not available for comment. NST.NST - 42 words
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280 1980-06-16 12 Man sues S'pore PUB over wife's drowning JOHORE BARU, Sun. The Singapore Public Utilities Board is being sued by a rubber tapper's husband who claims that his wife, Madam A. Maniama, drowned because of alleged negligence of the board. The suit for an unspecified amount of damages is being broughtNST - 280 words
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Advertisement239 1980-06-16 12 PA SALARY SURVEY 1980 Ybur best guide to salary and compensation practices in Malaysia and Singapore. PA Consulting Services has been compiling salary multinational companies. More than 150 and benefits surveys, in Malaysia and Singapore, different positions are covered under: since 1963. Administration Engineering Personnel With the information from the239 words
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179 1980-06-16 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. There is not a single incinerator in the city, in Petaling Jaya or Klang to dispose of the massive amount of garbage in these fast-growing areas, the National Echo newspaper reported. Apart from several dumping grounds, there are as yet179 words
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144 1980-06-16 13 Reserve unit stops 200 tin slag 'prospectors' at tur f club PENANG, Sun. Three tracklcMto «f Federal Reserve I nit personnel were called •at here yesterday to atop about m "prospectors" of tin slag from dlgglßg far the ore at thePmaag Turf Club premise*. Several people were detained by policeNST - 144 words
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Article, Illustration800 1980-06-16 13 A. SRI K. NAYAGAM - A. SRI K. NAYAGAM By in Kuala Lumpur THE decision by former Selangor Mentri Besar Datuk Harun Idrir to contest the Umno Youth presidency is being viewed by some quarters as the start of his return to active politics. If this isNST - 800 words
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Article59 1980-06-16 13 KOTA KINABALU. Sun. Two detaineees escaped from the centre of protective custody in Kepayan here on Friday night, Bernama reported yesterday. The news agency said that Sabah police had launched a massive hunt for Roger Cruz and Nurhsuin Jaafar after they escaped by removing a portion of59 words
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Article27 1980-06-16 13 KUCHING, Sun. Fire destroyed a block of eight classrooms and the science laboratory of the Jalan Green Secondary School on Friday night, Bernama reported yesterday.Bernama - 27 words
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231 1980-06-16 13 No permit for $333,500: Two arrested KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Airport security officers recently arrested two men on suspicion of attempting to leave the country with $333,500 in Malaysian currency without permission. The suspects were picked up hist before they left for Singapore last week. An airport spokesman said today: 'They231 words
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Article37 1980-06-16 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Finance Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah told Parliament on Friday that he would investigate an allegation by Umno backbencher, Mr Ikhwan Nasir, that the United Asian Bank was discriminating against bumiputras.37 words
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Advertisement424 1980-06-16 13 JU/WC r* PLUSE4Gcontains3 J> bioactive ingredients: L-j I^Lt^k^ Bee Pollen 150 mg *7 <^ Natural Vitamin E 50 mg. Ginseng 100 mg. 7 Hermetically sealed in a capsule and \o> bee pollen c. wrapped in moisture-proof foil to C 2 Contains essent.al micro ingredients L preS erve their natural goodness.424 words
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872 1980-06-16 14 Plotting the 'easy route into university This article by DIANA GEDDES, education correspondent of the London Times, was what prompted Dr Goh Keng Swee's suggestion that a survey be done comparing the quality of students here with those in Britain. The findings were published in last Saturday's Straits Times. WHICH872 words
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Article202 1980-06-16 14 'A'l«vel grades of all Percentage of successful candidates with condidatM three or more'A'levels occepted for Percentage Percentage Perce toge of Total number of the subject with two Bs with worse women among applicants for of their and an A than successful Subject Oct 1979 entry first202 words
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751 1980-06-16 14 The Straits Times MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1980 END RESULT MAN does not live by grades alone. Or should not, though Singaporeans have all too often been guilty of over-emphasising academic achievement as assessed by examination results. Thus we should not get too elated over Dr Phua Swee Liang's finding that751 words
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485 1980-06-16 14 BRITAIN is about to launch its third attempt in seven years to get Roman Catholics and Protestants to work together in running some of the affairs of their Northern Ireland province. In Northern Ireland the attempt is widely expected to fail. In London, Britain'sReuter - 485 words
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208 1980-06-16 14 THE fire which broke out at Port Klang is regarded by some people as a national disaster. The fire destroyed five godowns and a lot of valuable goods as well as taking the lives of three people. The incident should be a208 words
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Article214 1980-06-16 14 Stamping out money talk in Umno ONE unhealthy development which is taking place within Umno is the existence of certain members who use money power to seek positions in the party. Such an act is not new. In fact, it has been going on for a few years but only214 words
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Article, Illustration692 1980-06-16 14 TIGHTER checks on companies operating here, particularly in terms of financial ability to meet obligations, are being made in the wake of the Nugan Hand debacle. Pyramid selling is to be outlawed, an insurance company has been told to cease issuing motor policies and extra supervision of692 words
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Advertisement219 1980-06-16 14 Canon P7-D j*aJ^l 0 LHb^flL^l L^^^^ PU^lr *£*Z*^L. The world's smallest display printer with plain paper in a protective capsule. j It prints. It displays. It fits in I rechargeable batteries. And the palm of your hand. It's the I I uses a heavy-duty ink cassette new Canon P7-D. Which219 words
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181 1980-06-16 15 Opening our doors to foreign talent PLEASE refer to the letter, "Tread lately to •>wira*> the SUmwraaa/'hy Patrick Chee (ST. Jue 11). I mart first declare that I aai art a stockhraker, a lawyer wr aa advert Mag maa. I am •aly a Wagapweaa wh* c* aa»t agree that we181 words
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283 1980-06-16 15 THE Straits Times has done a service to the public by drawing attention to a case in which relatives of a heart patient paid nearly $140,000 for a 47-day stay in a private hospital (ST, June 5). In defending the charge that283 words
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540 1980-06-16 15 IT WAS a coincidence that I was reading Theodore H. White's personal adventure, "In Search of History", which refers to an incident in the Post Office in pre-war Singapore where he had gone to post a letter. When he went540 words
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405 1980-06-16 15 Exam is not meant to 'trip' or 'trap' young minds NOW, the choice is "question bank." School examination questions are drawn from the "bank." "Invention" of stock questions will be followed by the invention of stereotype answers. This is followed by advance printing of both the questions and answers. The405 words
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387 1980-06-16 15 THE 1980 Science Fair may appear to have been a tremendous success. The 150 science projects at the fair may have given the participants a deeper insight into science and technology. Its aim of attracting the imaginative and creative youth in387 words
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Advertisement121 1980-06-16 15 Yes, y oull get absolutely FREE any 2 of 6 Chinese redpejktffl ly-to-cook Apnomoto CookD«flHißaon^rMi^^mi buy any Hitachi Riot Cooker from yourneMst dealer. So, hurry and buy your Hitachi Rke okoker Offer is valid while stocks lasrV Chinese food seasoning Popular specialities by Ajinomoto mm E%*Cf/^^Bssssß^^V.' m I Buy Hitachi121 words
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Advertisement446 1980-06-16 15 PHILIPS DIRECTLY IMPORTED /fT\ FROM HOLLAND ra r Fully guaranteed by Rediffusion with genuine spare parts including picture tube. Computerised Vigilant IC |BjB_aBJBBVBBBBBaI iaaaw makes sure that colours will ft?" n stay fresh and young all the I AWA I U time. BT Due to revolutionary Hi-Bri concept colours remain446 words
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Article374 1980-06-16 16 MITERS' stoashw. gave it#4W BBBBsssst «**f \mmt saaakSMar HD Hi "M OWs^a^ BNV* WW» as the balk earned the asagapsre stack market threagh Hi aereath week «f PrsflnUaktag was waHabserhed aad laveston to prices, especially at the i._ 1,1.1.1. Despite the appsjwit Ugh nsssfs, bmlltah spMto imisJwJ as*,374 words
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Article92 1980-06-16 16 THE fsJlsjwsssJ is a hst M the If most actively tnttted stseks m tke Stsek Exekaage *f SJsgapwr last week. It gives the ttrsiver is tssiwdg sf nsJts, rlsslf arton •a FrkUy aod tke sign a*d low far ltM •M Jult law Par I Credit Darby ISec92 words
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Article468 1980-06-16 16 INTEREST shifted to second and third-liners as current market leaders paused for a breather at the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange last week. The market, led by favourites like Magnum Corporation, Malayan United Industries and Pan Malayan Cement, however, managed to set a new record before it got down468 words
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Article194 1980-06-16 16 LOCAL STOCK INDICES SINGAPORE Mat Jull Jnll lull Ju II TtBTIadn: 5384 71 5377 52 5428 80 5466 04 5441.30 •Indu«rt«ll ***** 535 08 538 49 540 41 53B 65 aFtaMan: «1.» ***** VTA 928 65 ***** ••Hottk: KOI 4(5.71 471.80 472-24 470 65 •Pnaortta: 407 40 40J» ***** 409.88194 words
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Article427 1980-06-16 16 LONDON: The market ended the account on a firm note last week, after having shrugged aside the worse than expected banking figures on Tuesday which are generally thought to preclude any early cut in UK minimum lending rate, dealers said. The FT index closed up 28 points atReuter - 427 words
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Article136 1980-06-16 16 LONDON: Rubber Futures closed quietly steady on Friday, mostly 0.70 to 0.90p per kilo up from yesterday. Turnover was four lots of five tonnes and 145 lots of 15 tonnes, Including five Kerb trades and five Options. Weekend covering and local jobber activity in a thin market reversed136 words
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Article34 1980-06-16 16 •Tla TOMi •Rubbers) RubbertM) cio turn m in 1 moo ms> wjo moo •iaMtpcrptc JMW11 173W 302 00 Ml C.l» O,l» m »w aut HI.30 S750 -HlnccBtopcrkllo JmwM CIM 217V.34 words
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Article201 1980-06-16 16 SENTIMENT took a turn lor the better at leveta wtn pushed up ■am* 14 cents In higher turnover before praAt-UHnf and lack of foUow-through pared the fan to nine cents, myi BeSaajr, CMhr mH Bnta, In its review of the Sufapore aad Malavstan rubber markets, last •ML201 words
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Article122 1980-06-16 16 Tin price eases THE STRAITS tin price fell 19 to $2,150 per picul (equivalent i to $35.55 per kilo, down 15 cents) In Penang on Saturday, on an official offering up 13 1 tonne* to 217 1. tonnes. LONOON: Tin waa up £2 for Caab and £7 for Three Months122 words
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Article625 1980-06-16 16 LONDON. FrL- The market ended the account «a a firm note, dealer* Mid. The *T index was up 8.0 at «6.5 points at the dost. Government bonds showed mixed movements after a moderately active session. Shorts added around 3 16 point while longs were up to 3/8 point625 words
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Article279 1980-06-16 16 ZURICH, Fri- Prices rose in fairly active dealings bolstered by the hniinns upturn in Switzerland, the sharp firstquarter gain of industrial production, the almost halved Swiss trade deficit in May and the strong Swiss franc, dealers said. Banks surged ahead, led by Lei Bearer and M(Mer«(l, Hsiao Baak and279 words
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Article29 1980-06-16 16 LONDON: Copper prices on Frtdsy (uHTh— hi brackets). Wlrebar Spot £345 (t!41); sellers CS4« (t»41); Three Month buyers Ci« 7 (ts«l); sellers tm» (CSBJt) MnilH T Salss: IXaßtoasas29 words
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Article238 1980-06-16 16 NEW YORK, Fri— Strength In several blue chip and glamour Issues contributed to a broad stock market advance in heavy trading as interest rates continued to decline. Analysts said Investors were encouraged by the strong market leadership displayed by such Issues as General Motors. Dv Pont, IBM, Eastman238 words
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Article220 1980-06-16 16 AMSTERDAM, Fri. Share, 10 prices closed mainly lower ouu>rac tin -07 with Uafls-er 1.10 guilders ZS^, £2 Z? higher, sUyaJ Date* 1.70 lower f 1 M and KLJf falling 1.30 in other- H^iVen, 1 is as *oi wise little changed Dutch U^"" aSS"" internationals, dealers said. mc Constructions and220 words
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Article2043 1980-06-16 17 AS A service to readers. Straits Times publishes weekly a detailed analysis of shares on the Stock Exchange of Singapore. The year's high and low, are followed by the week's movement in prices, the dividend, the net price earnings ratio and the volume of hi urines*. Law2,043 words
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Article367 1980-06-16 17 DOMESTIC A RISE in umemployment in I the US to 7.8 per cent from i seven per cent in April, a sharp decline in consumer credit outstanding and a US$6OO million drop in M-LA money supply reinforced the lower Interest rate trend, and caused the US/Sing dollar367 words
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Article176 1980-06-16 17 THE domestir money market witnessed a tall In overall Interest rate* on Tuesday after the MAS s announcement In liimilng their redttraunung rates for Rank Bills aad Treasury Bills last week The One. Two aad Three-Moot* term rates dropped 3 8 per cent. 7/ li per cent and 1176 words
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Article106 1980-06-16 17 THE AVERAGE discount rate for 91 -day Treasury Bills fell to 6.820 per cent at the latest tender from 7.055 per cent previously, while that of 182day Bills declined to 6.720 per cent from 7.0*5 per cent previously, the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) said. Applications totalledReuter - 106 words
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Article167 1980-06-16 17 ASIAN earreaey average drpaalt rates tat tke week eftded Jos* U: Tdays 1 monUi 2montlu 3 months 6 months 8 months 12 monttu 1 month 3 months 8 months 12 month! 1 month 3 months 6 months 12 months 1 month 3 months 8 months 12 months167 words
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Article54 1980-06-16 17 FOR THE week ended Saturday June 11 the rang* of call rate received from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows Bask nan*: 2 5 per cent to 5 5 per oca*. T1 1 rani: 2 5 per cent to 4 5 percent Mi i ismii I of54 words
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Article183 1980-06-16 17 TOKYO, Sat— Share prices closed higher as Interest revived in oversold energy-relat-ed Issues aad many leaders, extending yesterday's rally, dealers said. The Dow Jones average rose 20.38 to close at 6842.19 points, with a volume of ISO million shares. The New index closed at «S8 02. up ISI points.183 words
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Article299 1980-06-16 17 COMMODITY trading at the Singapore produce market last week showed few signs of growing demand and volumes remained relatively low. Dealers said business was quiet and transactions were fairly small. But despite the lack of strong Interest, prices of copra, coconut oil and pepper managed to bold their299 words
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Article53 1980-06-16 17 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Friday 456.5 Thursday 448.5 Week Ago 428 5 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Friday 818.37 Thursday 872.61 Week af o 861.52 H.K.HANG SENG Friday 800.16 Thursday 971.30 Week ago 931.76 SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Friday (MM 91 Thursday 633.91 Week ago 667.98 ALL ORDINARIES Friday 878.55 Thursday 871.3353 words
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Article57 1980-06-16 17 m Ifcan Melbourne (1) SB.M Hi 10 London «7 MB SMiOOB «as ms mns Zurich MM OB SM.OOB en oas s».oos Pvto fO2« 9M.14 M PM Hoafkoog cloHd OO.HB ckacd 612.00S Stagapon(l) cliacd KM MB ckmd HUB Enm prion In iw itwrUat imi in US dollar per ounce. (1)57 words
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Article344 1980-06-16 17 i BANK'S prime lending rate* as at the close of twilw on Friday. June 13, 1980 BANK'S tPUt Algemene Bank 12 American Express 12' Am dam R'terdam Bank 12 Asia Commercial U J Asten-Pazfflk u'i A NZ Banking Group 11 Ban Hin Lee Bank 12 Banca344 words
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Advertisement597 1980-06-16 17 KAWASAKI MACHINERY CO. LTD. is pleased to announce the appointment of I IMSA I Impact Marketing (S.E.A.) Pte Ltd 22, Ist Floor, Lim Teck 800 Road, Singapore 1953 TEL: 2851 166 (3 lines) As their Exclusive Agents for the Territories of Asean, Hong Kong and Sri Lanka THE COMPANIES ACT,597 words
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Advertisement471 1980-06-16 18 SECTION INDEX I PERSONAL SERVICES AMERCHANOME II EMPtOYMCNT VEHICLES A BOATS IV ACCOMMODATION A PROPERTIES V BUSINESS PRODUCTS. SERVICES OPPORTUNfTIES VI EDUCATION 4 INSTRUCTION VH TRAVEL. TOURS VW ANNOUNCEMENTS a PERSONAL EVENTS IX OBtTUAWES DENTAL SUROEON mamat for aty Group Practice Apply wNn IwS psrHciers Ist S.T BOX AS IBS471 words
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Advertisement491 1980-06-16 23 IV ACCOMMODATION 4 PROPERTIES FOR LEASE PIL Building Prime office building at Cecil Street scheduled for completion in end 1980. Limited whole floor premises of 521.2 s.m. (5,610 sq ft) and subdivided office suites from 102.2 s.m. at current rentals from $32.29 psm/mth. The Arcade Well-appointed redevelopment in Raffles Place/Collyer491 words
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Advertisement1426 1980-06-16 25 IV ACCOMMODATION A PROPERTIES "f^— EXCELLENT BtVESTMENT M Orchard Plara. 2nd floor. 242 sq.fL 67 Offira tni» Tenanted at SZ2SO p.m with 6 UTTrCe bpace months' deposit, and 3 years 1 lease Selling 5265.000 Contact ma^^ mwm^ mmmm^^^ m^^^ l^ m^^^^ s 80.1874/ *****6 OROUNDFLOOR TANOLIN BHOPi PMO Centre. 022.1,426 words
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Advertisement126 1980-06-16 26 ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii: U THenfiTianflLcammeßCißLßßnK n^B P^| HB SAUDI ARABIA y^ SHEIKH MOHAMED BIN SAI IM BIN MAHFOOZ Senior Deputy General Manager and Chairman of the Executive Committee IV J SHEIKH KHALID BIN SALIM BIN MAHFOOZ I J^H I126 words
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Article, Illustration49 1980-06-16 27 »i.h to thank Hrn Vwi. M m Mi h»»..r. Mahanayafca Th.t. a m«mb«r« el th* M»og«l« VHtar* (Buddhut Twnpte). Doctor*, staff <x Ml Atvamia HoapMai, ratattvM friand* tor thaw kind aaantanca, att#fiQetno#« co**d©l#nc*>, wroMlWi scroMs Mid OonstiofM during tnvir Mrs. Got. Cnaw Chua naa Tan Pang Buay49 words
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Obituary, Illustration49 1980-06-16 27 k. Loving Utnon TAN SCCK KHOON 'Within our home when all was bright. Fate took from us a shining light. Painfully we miss you, alwuys will, Remembering you we remain Hope, back to Nature's Creator, we meet again. Iwrtad b, Y*o Ho Urn iwmtoft Departed 1».«.7549 words
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Obituary, Illustration56 1980-06-16 27 ONJUNiMTMIMO LEAVINO BEHIND SONS: MEMO KM, MEMO TOON DAUGHTER: MOW KM DAUGHTER-IN-LAW: UMHONOOEOK SON-IN-LAW: KOKBAMMM GRANDCHILDREN: TEO TIE YEN TCOHWEEUNO TEOHWEEMAY KOKTHEHWEI KM TNER CHUN Cortege leaves 73 Woo Mon Chew Road, Spore IMS for Brlghthill Crematorium on Monday June 16lh 1980 at 100 pm MR TEO SAN56 words
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Advertisement283 1980-06-16 27 VIII ANNOUNCEMENTS I PERSONAL EVENTS 114 Lost I Found ■LACK WALLET LOST at the Paym Lebar Airport Arrival Hall on 12/6/80 Will the finder please contact: Brenda ***** Finder will be rewarded STRAITS TIMES RATES FOR PERSONAL ADS OBITUARIES $10.50 tor 15 word* (run-on style) $36.00 lof 3cm. i 1283 words
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Advertisement113 1980-06-16 27 rmtl MATE KAMAirt licence No. 1-130 belonging to Mr Han Byung Soo lost In taxi going to Far East Mansion. Finder, call *****61 REWARD FOR nCTUMN of Male Wolf-Sable Pomeranian lost around Junction of Holland Road/Buklt Tlmah Rd. Phone *****73/*****31. In MBHIOH4ITI Of TheL«l« MR. S.E. PERER A, S«mor Atsittant113 words
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Advertisement833 1980-06-16 27 WOODWORKING MACHINES 1. SALES EXECUTIVE 2. SALES REPRESENTATIVE A progressive international company is currently expanding its existing line of woodworking machines and vacancies exist for an experienced Sales Executive and an experienced Sales Representative. The positions wHI entail the expanding of existing lines plus the introduction and development of new833 words
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Advertisement662 1980-06-16 27 _nAn_ PUBUC imilTlß VV BOPRD TENDER NOTICE 1) BuPP|y Of 38/6.BKV CroBS-Lmkßd Poly#fnywf># Insulated C ab(#s. 2) Supply, O«Nv*)ry and Installatior. of AddiHonal Facilities to Mm Bxisting IBM 370/138 computer system and Data Base Management System. 3) Grass cutting, sweeping of substation compounds and drains, ate for a pariod of662 words
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Article, Illustration2405 1980-06-16 28 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun Camberly, ridden a well-judged race by Perth champion jockey Gerry Donnelly, scored a smashing win for Inderapura Stable in the $102,000 King's Gold Cup her today. The Malaysian king and members of Pahang's royal household, who form Inderapura Stable, watch theNST - 2,405 words
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Article34 1980-06-16 28 FIRST No: *****8 SECOND No: *****7 THIRD No: *****1 STARTERS: Not. *****5, *****6, *****8, *****3, *****5, *****8, *****8, *****2, *****4. CONSOLATION: Nos. *****5, *****6, *****3, *****6, *****3, *****2, *****3, *****5, *****8, *****4.34 words
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106 1980-06-16 28 Ducatoon wins Stradbroke Handicap BRISBANE, Sun. Ducatooa, the South Australian filly sold and then repurchased at a profit by her original owners, collected AJ68.000 ($166,600) (or them by winning yesterday's Stradbroke Handicap over 1,400 metres at Eagle Farm. Ducatoon (8-1) disputed the lead throughout before bursting clear 100 metres outReuter - 106 words
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Article347 1980-06-16 28 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Stipendiary Steward's report on today's races here: Going: yielding. Baee 1: Roslyn's Love (Salri) bounded out at the start. Soon after Jumping out with the Held, Flying Noble (Manhat) swung in, causing its rider to take bob of his horse At the top the347 words
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Article435 1980-06-16 28 And Gold jumped awkwardly and missed the start by about half a length. Running to the 800 m, Salutation (Subian) who was pulling hard and held in behind Bellus Domina (M. Sng), rolled in and forced Patron (CwUliam) towards the rails, across part of the running of435 words
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Advertisement489 1980-06-16 28 Iraqi Airways: makes short work of a business trip to Baghdad os*cva« •buoapcst sflaaaaaaV^l SbaaMaal aam 'i, Bucharest .^s^H aasafi Lam P^nitGießS •atmens ■■sTlarnaca SHI M 4Tssjssaaal Flight Schaduta Days Flight Departure Arrival (Bangkok) (Baghdad) TUES 1A434 2215 WED 0615 FRI 1A442 2345 SAT 0545 Consult your travel agent or489 words
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Article101 1980-06-16 29 GUANGZHOU, Bu. Ike Weat Gennaa vaatk team defeated Medea 1- to take top place la Graap Oae at the GaaagihaaJatonMttaaal ■steer tiimawt here yesterday. WatfgMg UMB made m d«wn the left flank and »■—>< the ball to RaMf Veeller whew valley feud Its mark. The Pec-pie's SUdlnm101 words
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416 1980-06-16 29 Warwick puts out Gerulaitis in semi-final Frankfurt 3-2 LONDON, Sun. Secondseeded American Vitas Gerulaitis was eliminated 6-3, 6-4 on a gusty day by unseeded Australian John Warwick in the semifinals of the Queens Club tennis international here yesterday. But the top seed and defending champion, John McEnroe, of the UnitedAP - 416 words
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Article139 1980-06-16 29 TURIN, Sun. Italy, the Davis Cup champions in 1976 and runners- up in 1977 and last year, reached this year's European Zone Group A final by clinching their tie against Switzerland here yesterday. their stalwart doubles pair of Adriano Panatta and Paolo Bertolucci scored aReuter - 139 words
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429 1980-06-16 29 SPRINGFIELD, Sun. After setting records in each of the first three rounds of the 80th United States Open golf championship, Jack Nicklaus today goes for the one he wants most his fourth victory in the event. But he faces strong opposition from a tenaciousAgencies - 429 words
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251 1980-06-16 29 HOVE, Sun. Colin Croft and Malcolm Marshall, competing for a place in West Indies' Test side, used their rivalry to wreck Sussex's batting on the opening day of the three-day cricket match here yesterday. Though rain restricted play to three hours, it was enoughReuter - 251 words
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Article138 1980-06-16 29 LONDON, Sun. Former England captain Mike Brearley made the most of the two hours the weather allowed in English county championship leaders Middlesex's match against Surrey at The Oval yesterday. He hit an aggressive 49 not out as Middlesex reached 97 for three off 33 overs138 words
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Article59 1980-06-16 29 AUCKLAND. Sun. India's Syed Modi today upset Indonesia's Haryanto Saputra 15-11. 15-3 to win the singles title at an international badminton In the men's doubles final, Indonesia's Kartono and Haryanto beat B. Purser and S Wilson (New Zealand) 15-4. 159. In an all-Indonesian women's singles final, TJanReuter - 59 words
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Article171 1980-06-16 29 BERNHAUSEN. Sun Guido Kratschmer. of West Germany, beat Briton Dairy Thompson's four-week -old decathlon world record here yesterday Kratschmer. silver-medallist at the 1976 Montreal Olympic Games, compiled 8.649 points 27 more than Thompson scored in the 10-event competition in Goetas. Austria, last month Junior world record-holder Sabine Everts. 19,171 words
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Article280 1980-06-16 29 8 Montreal Expos 0, Houston Astros 7 Pittsburgh Pirates 3, St Louis Cardinals 4 Cincinnati Reds 3. American League: Toronto Blue Jays 7 Texas Rangers 6, Detroit Tigers 3 Chicago White Sox 0, Milwaukee Brewers S Kansas City Royals 2. Boston Red Sox 7 California Angels 3 NewAgencies - 280 words
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Article, Illustration323 1980-06-16 29 NAPLES, Sun. Nine goals three of them by West German Klaus Allots at last brought some entertainment to the European soccer championship here yesterday. Allots' goals carried the Germans to a 3-2 win over Holland in a Group One match. They need only one point fromReuter - 323 words
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Advertisement261 1980-06-16 29 n^^^s^n^^S^^Bsss^n^^^ssn^^^^^^ TUESDAY WEDNESDAY MONDAY DUCK and YAM RICE NASI BRIYANI thai wwcAPf* coir* FILLET OF FISH in SINGAPURA BEEF RENDANG AN OONG BEAN CPaS(^ "OAST MNANG SAIXiE CHICKEN CHQPSUPY PUJIAN MUTTON HOT POT FRIED SQUID with ACHAR mh<ed Dk*le* ACHAR T mlxed P**' B PINEAPPLE COFFEE^ TEA COFFEE or TEA261 words
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Article163 1980-06-16 30 Selangor defeat Republic SELANGOR POLO CLUB beat Singapore Polo Club 7-4' i to win the B Division of the Jumabhoy Cup in the Malayan Polo Association tournament at Thomson Road yesterday, reports SARA IDIJWk Both sides played good, fast polo, but Singapore did not have the punch to make it163 words
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Article176 1980-06-16 30 PAUL CHAN and Vernon Khoo yesterday had terrific finishes in the second race of the East Coast wind-surfing series to win the Windsurfer and Dufour Wing classes respectively, reports PETER SIOW. Chan, one of Singapore's best windsurfers, was trailing Logan Wong most of the176 words
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Article, Illustration562 1980-06-16 30 Singapore capture Chua Cup SINGAPORE yesterday averted a disaster that threatened a reshuffled line-up to edge out Selangor 3-2 and win the Chua Choon Leong Cup tennis tournament for the 14th time in the series at the Singapore Tennis Centre. Tragedy struck the Singapore camp early yesterday morning when their562 words
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Article305 1980-06-16 30 FOUR championship records were broken on the second day of the sixth Caltex age-group track and Held championships at the National Stadium yesterday. Haron Mundir clocked 11.1 sec. to win the first heat of the boys' under-19 100 metres. Then Yvonne Cornelius set a championship and national305 words
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168 1980-06-16 30 PETER SIOW - Malaysia say yes, but meet in jeopardy PETER SIOW By MALAYSIA became the second country Indonesia were the first to confirm their participation in the ASEAN schools' basketball championships, at the Gay World Stadium from July 19-27. Indonesia and Malaysia will compete in the boys' and girls divisions. But the168 words
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Advertisement903 1980-06-16 30 W <# v7m sL. Soft on the green. "Supar" SofWoys may be the most comfortable crepe platform gives you the ultimate in resilient comfort, casual golf shoes you have ever worn. g^^ Handsome sty||sh and They're crafted of fine soft washable t^^ comfortable. Quality shoes in the tradition leather that903 words
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Article134 1980-06-16 31 TWO goals each by strikers Arirfin Abbas and Ho Kwang Hock helped Geylang International to trounce Changi United 5-1 in a National Football League Division One match at the Jalan Beaar Stadium last night, reports JOE DORAI? Geylang, whose poor performances early in the League worried their officials,134 words
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553 1980-06-16 31 WONG WENG FOO, 37, bounced back from a three-and-a-half -year lay-off to win the Jurong Country Club Open golf championship with a five-over-par 76 at Jurong yesterday. He beat Prem Sachdev and Singapore's Putra Cup representative Talib Haron on a countback with an exciting553 words
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Article, Illustration126 1980-06-16 31 SINGAPORE Armed Forces Sports Association A, strengthened by the acquisition of non-servicemen Sunny Sultan and Floyd Valberg, defeated Singapore Recreation Club Hunters 6-4 in the Singapore Softball Association Senior League men's tournament at Dover Road yesterday. Internationals Sunny and Valberg are two of the three civilians playing126 words
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505 1980-06-16 31 ByJOEDORAI ONLY a miracle on Saturday in Kuantan's Darulmakmor Stadium can put Pahang in the Malaysia Cup soccer final on Saturday week in Kuala Lumpur. This was the opinion of Pahang coach T«hpk Taib and most of then- officials and players. This follows Pahang's 20505 words
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Article205 1980-06-16 31 BANGKOK, Baa. Sflagamre aad Indanesla tattled to a 1-1 draw, while China, ThaOaai aai aaderd«gs Braael acered Mnhwlag Ttotortos. ea the •peadag saw «f the niata Aslaa HtMa* Meeer tiaraaaiwit here yester- The CMmsc, maktag their aehat hi the aaaaaJ eempettttoa, tr««ae«d MaJayia 8-1 after a205 words
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Article, Illustration307 1980-06-16 31 Ng sets two more under-10 By R. MANORAJ NG YUE MENG broke two more records for boys' under-10 years to become the best performer in the Singapore Swimming Club Open championships at Tanjong Rhu. He clocked 42.9 sec. for the 50 metres breaststroke and 32.5 for the 50m freestyle. NgCHI PENG TEE - 307 words
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214 1980-06-16 31 Laura steals show with clean sweep LAURA DE ROZARIO, of the Archery Club of Singapore, showed why she is the Republic's leading woman archer, when she stole the honours at the Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association competition at Harding Road yesterday, reports R. MANORAJ. Laura, the reigning national champion, made214 words
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Article117 1980-06-16 31 MALACCA, Sun. Malaysia, with 36 points, emerged overall champions in the fifth ASEAN bodybuilding championships at the Payfong School here today. Singapore, with 33 points, were a close second. Indonesia (9) finished third, while the Philippines were last. Thailand failed to turn up. Results: ■sstisnrfirtt 1 Bujans TahaNST - 117 words
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Article54 1980-06-16 31 THE Singapore Armed Forces' Reservists' Association, the holders for the last three years, woo the Volleyball Association of Singapore's men's open title when they beat Kirn Seng Community Centre 3-2 in the final at the Gay World Stadium last night. Geylang East overcame Tampines Constituency Sports Association 3-154 words
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Article, Illustration361 1980-06-16 31 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Kelantan paid heavily for playing a robust Sime, but still stole the under from Selangor as they ended in a 1-1 draw in their Malaysia Cup soccer first leg semi-final here tonight. They deservingly took the lead in the 35th minute, but "donated" the361 words
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Article166 1980-06-16 31 By WILFRED YEO to overwhelm Puan 72-31 LOO YAP LONG, at 51 the grand old man of Singapore billiards, survived a five-frame battle with three-ball champion Alan Puan, 37, at the Katong Saloon last night to enter the semi-finals of the national snooker championship. Loo.166 words
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Miscellaneous61 1980-06-16 31 BADMINTON Yonei invi tattoo circuit second round (SB Hall, Ty BASKETBALL Nanyang Slang Piu championship (TtontBahru CC. 7.ST) HOCKEY Dtv On* JaMenites B v SC (IA. SIS) SEP A* TAKRAW National champkmships: Div Two NuaanUra v CISCO. Geylang Scrmi OC v Tdercc SA Jalan 8NOOKEB National sen tor atmi-finals (Lau's61 words
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969 1980-06-16 32 AHMAD OSMAN - AHMAD OSMAN By THE Bridgestone tyre plant in Jurong will be closed down by August when retrenchment of its 600strong workforce is completed. The plant a joint venture between the PanMalaysian Group and Bridgestone of Japan is likely to start retrenching its969 words
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240 1980-06-16 32 THAILAND TO SOUND OUT SIHANOUK ON VISIT, SAYS REPORT From Pag* On* alai to altow him to cmm,mU: "V he makea ap Ms mtaW, br eaa ptoy a very p«U rele. la tatoraaaWi rflilliy, a i uf ilaMia at ft MMmCV CMSBIB MC A very pwttel aai. at toaaVrfiliiiik la240 words
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334 1980-06-16 32 PRIME Minister Menachem Begin today denounced the European statement on the Middle East and rebuffed the EEC's offers to guarantee Israel's security. In his first reaction to the proposal, Mr Begin read a statement after the Israeli cabinet's weekly meeting, rejecting the European callReuter; AP; AFP - 334 words
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91 1980-06-16 32 JAKARTA, Sun. Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Yugoslavia and Cuba have proposed a special ministerial meeting of non-aligned countries in July to discuss the world situation, Foreign Minister Mochtar Rusurru-at madja said yesterday. Dr Mochtar said the venue had not been decided but several coun- tries had91 words
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Article40 1980-06-16 32 HONGKONG, Sun. East China's Fujian province smashed the largest smuggling racket In 3D years on May 25 involving a Hongkong fishing boat that carried more than 15,000 watches valued at 750.000 yuan (SfB4,000), Radio Beijing reported today. AFP.AFP - 40 words
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Article158 1980-06-16 32 THE death toll on the roads rose to 123 when a lorry passenger and a motorcyclist died in accidents. Sabtu bin Ravi, 34. was flung out of the lorry seat after the vehicle, laden with sand, took a sharp bend along Lorong Sinting, off Thomson Road,158 words
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457 1980-06-16 32 BANGKOK. Sunday THE United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) office here today asked the Thai authorities to postpone the controversial repatriation of Kampucheans due to begin tomorrow. i A statement by the UNHCR office said only that the postponement was requested forReuter - 457 words
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Article74 1980-06-16 32 JOHANNESBURG, Sun. Police used dogs to break up a crowd outside a church In the black township of Soweto today on ate eve of the fourth anniversary of black student riots In 1976. The South African Government has banned all political meetings and commemoration services ofReuter - 74 words
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Obituary125 1980-06-16 32 MCttAB. LOW ASaD 56 Miml awaj peacefully on 15/8/80 leaving behind wife. Slont Lai Hong, ■on aitmttin and daughters Juliet, JacquaUne. EstreU*. Constance, Anita. 2 «on*-ln-la* and 2 grandchildren. Cortege leaves St. BemadcUe Church, Zlon Road for Chua Chu Kang Cemetery on 17/8/80 at 1 pm. MRS. SNO125 words
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Advertisement282 1980-06-16 32 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. Management decides the fate of a company. If you are happy with the management of the company you are working for, read for pleasure about the management philosophy of a highly successful US corporation in our MANAGEMENT PAGE today. If you are not,282 words
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Advertisement35 1980-06-16 32 DON'T BE SHY IF YOU eaa speak Mandarin and in about U ue dialect again, stop yourself and start la Mandarin. The atker per*** may know Mandarin tat nay ate* he shy. Be the Initiator!35 words
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Miscellaneous206 1980-06-16 32 The Weather UP TO lp.m. TODAY: Mainly Fair. TEMP. (C) spUt ft.ni. Imdhnw: 32 max., tf mil. SUNSET today: 1.41 p.m.; SUNRISE iHMmw: S.» a.m. GLOBAL weather Amsterdam 11-20 C Rain Lm Aafete* 15-27 C Ctear atkea* 20-33 C Oar HaAiM 9-20 C Cittn ■ißfti 21-38 C Clew Maafla 23-34206 words
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Article, Illustration1139 1980-06-16 1 ByKWANZI YOU can manage two languages and manage them well if you never give up. More than 30 years ago, when Madam Yu Lihua first arrived in California. she would not open her mouth to speak English.."either out of fear1,139 words
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Advertisement283 1980-06-16 1 ilm HitaChi GOUrd A Brand Malleable IrOn ValVeS lif 111 1 Application Chart for Ordinary Fluids Application Chart for Special Fluids l& I ftaW CtMBtMMn ffti^Mi'viMi:!*, omU^v!!»i > 1M» "i*i ifi "I' I Tltt f*»4C*mt<c*<mm Mill i>h > LmcliH V»)w ISO MtfctWt V»tw JUS. Hitachi Gourd Brand malleable iron iron283 words
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Advertisement79 1980-06-16 1 IHSIDt Funding your travels If yon want to travel, bit iMMty is the object, Had ont how Michael Chlaag did It Ml Pag* 6 Just one big happy family The Osmonds have lived, played, worked and travelled togatber as one big family for many years. Yet they have stock together79 words
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Article, Illustration623 1980-06-16 2 PICK of the day A FIFTY-FIVE-minute documentary takes a hard look at Kampuchea: This Shattered Land (Ch 8, 7 p.m.) It presents Kampuchea today and explores the beginnings and causes of this tragedy. A Judicious account of a harsh, bitter reality but one that does little service for tired, jangled623 words
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212 1980-06-16 2 Prime of Miss Brodie over telly SO you thought that nothing could better the TV dramatisation of Thomas Tryon's Harvest Home novel. Well, you're in (or a surprise because here comes another series based on the famous, highly-acclaimed novel by Muriel Spark. It is, of course, The Prime of Miss212 words
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Miscellaneous160 1980-06-16 2 WHAT'S ON TODAY TEOCHEW OPERA U Guang Wreaks Havoc at San Men Street at Hong Lim Park at 7.30 p.m. FAMILY PLANNING TALK for newly-weds in Malay by Mrs S.K. Hassan, a communications officer from the Education and Communications Unit, Singapore Family Planning and Population Board, at the Institute of160 words
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Miscellaneous1145 1980-06-16 2 TV and Radio SBC 5 3.00 PM Operatf folowed by Sorivar 6.35 The Fabulous Taking Time Madam tlajam (Tamil) (r) 7.00 Super Seven 3.30 Diary of Evenb (English) J-JJ "•"({■flay) ChangC f K^tnV s L £:n SerWS) 15 5 termisSK)n 10.00 Weather Report (English) 6.00 Openmf folowed by The Hew1,145 words
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Article, Illustration851 1980-06-16 3 GERALDINE TANG - GERALDINE TANG By In the aarly days we used to press their clothes, shine their shoes and tidy their costumes. Now we're just there for moral support. 7 SHOWBUSINESS may have cracked up the relationships of many famous Hollywood couples and families, but it has done the exact opposite851 words
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Advertisement84 1980-06-16 3 TAITIAN A new digestive from Ohta containing digestive enzymes, antacids, and stomachics for effective relief of gastrointestinal discomfort. Instant-dissolving, quickacting tablets seal-packed in threes for convenient single dosages Manufacturer OtitaN* Is«»an to., ltd. Tokyo. Japan Sole Agent SEOW KHENG HONG No 150. Cross Street Singapore 1 Permit No: MHP*****8 Mm84 words
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Advertisement425 1980-06-16 3 WHY WOULD HELLER ADVANCE $500,000 ID A COMPANY WITH NET WORTH OF ONLY $50,000 Because Heller assess the company's worth »^^b^^ in terms of sales volume and not in fixed p^j^^^/ "jr** I*^^^^^^ aaaa^»**^^fe assets. Now, this would mean a company with J^, a small fixed-asset base, can still raise425 words
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Advertisement267 1980-06-16 4 '^l^%^"4a^^»^^^s^%^^s^™a^%B^%»"™49^"i^ li^"s|^ i^ B ll»^^^ iB^ B B»^^^ k^ B oj^ 4lk"^ BCATHAY: 25th HI-HO' DAY! V (*****0) 5 SHOWS Mom, 1.30, 4, 6.30 9.15pm (ji <^' HAVE NOFEAr!!^ i CAPTAIN AVENGER IS HERE! B V? |jl E^" -i 4a *j^Bv f 4 II LaaaSß^Bky m üBTI I !l! I267 words
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Advertisement260 1980-06-16 4 Sze Chuan 1^1 111 1 ci n bA Treat y° u r fami| y and Va# t*aiOA AaVfg friends to lunch or dinner at the new Sze Chuan Room (Branch). Located on the 4th floor of Plaza Singapura, the City's premier shopping complex, it is easily accessible not only to260 words
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Advertisement267 1980-06-16 4 PRINCE: 12th DAY! (25M2»)4 BHOWBda*rrllam,2Jo,6*9.oopiTi Admrsaon ORCU *4. STALLS 1 2-No Fw Lot 3 MTS KNHKL CASH SALE KOO t $3.00 OWLT THE MOTION PICTTJRC I &?Sss»^^Sw*^»TO^ls!t^DS^r?s«Sonwß I 1 GBWOEWKB >t\BßlßrtnW«lTTJl(r£nti NDfll£nDOS B i 9th DAY at LIDO (*****14)8 SHOWS: 11am, 1J0, 440, MS, *.1S fff^k Meet the zamest j267 words
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Advertisement619 1980-06-16 4 1 ORjCAMISATION ■C2S2aC2II" NOW SHOWNG' Mom, 1 .30, 4 00, 6 30, 915 "KB WITH A TATTOO" g Mondonn r\ Scop«-Color J B NOW SHOWMG' 1045, 115, 345, 6 15, 9.00 "Tha BRAVt AMCHDT (Port 2) MondonrvCokx B] JBB I 1 1 NOW SHOWMG 1 ORI 1045, I 00, 3619 words
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Article, Illustration1250 1980-06-16 5 Step right in to AD 2001 When you get to the front door, it recognises you and has a chat. It can do your tax, make your shopping list, keep your diary, tell you the time and control its own temperature and lighting. And the house that almost has aIPS - 1,250 words
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Advertisement192 1980-06-16 5 Do you know that you can now hold a memorable conference in the East Coast? With a touch of Hyatt. The Meranti Function Room at the Hyatt Kuantan can take up to 160 for meetings and cocktail receptions and 120 for banquets. Full conference facilities in this self-equipped centre includes192 words
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Advertisement340 1980-06-16 5 city rnu/ic Everything Must Go! c"~^^) At Fantastically Reduced Prices! I <^ r^i L. "^r y U| If*!"!/ 7^ lr~~~ —^^^-J aj^p^ajfcmf*--^-^^^ < illll I J y S^^T *i <? Offer subject to I^^-~—\ *h Limited Stocks ,> "^BBf-yyife GRAND SUZUKI SUZUKI BF-250 s?*, MELODION ALEXANDER (with Bag) \-> A32340 words
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Article, Illustration1363 1980-06-16 6 Travelling free and easy MICHAEL Chiang, an extroverted, fun-loving individual with many equally extroverted, funloving friends, left for a three month romp in Europe alone. He explained: "It's much easier travelling alone. For one thing, your time is entirely your own. You can decide to go to a museum one1,363 words
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Advertisement364 1980-06-16 6 International mark of quality Special Offei' less 20Z-50Z From 4th June to 24th June Noritake Dinner, Tea and Coffee sets, Melamine ware and stainless steel cutlery wide selection of kitchen utensils. Top quality. All in perfect design and colour for your choice. y Tm\ I J&m m. bß« —^mt 1364 words
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Article, Illustration972 1980-06-16 7 Dream home of beloved Eisenhowers open to the public Standing on 280 hectares of farmland, the Eisenhowers* estate in Gettysburg was the only home President Ike' and his wife, Mamie ever owned and fulfilled a lifelong dream, sharpened by the vicissitudes of an army career which included 27 moves inNYT - 972 words
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Article, Illustration808 1980-06-16 7 IT LOOKS as though the Japanese have gained a dubious reputation abroad as a bunch of workaholics who eat, drink and sleep their jobs. Whether that is true or not, a five-day workweek has not yet arrived for the majority of Japanese workers unlike inKyodo - 808 words
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