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Title Section14 1980-06-28 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1981 30 CENTB M.C.(P) No. 111/1/8014 words
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YOUR WEEKEND READING The Sunday Times
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88 1980-06-28 1 LAST Sunday afternoon Thong Linn got the orders for his first battle. The young Vietnamese soldier from Ho Chi Minn City was called to his battalion headquarters for a final briefing. A politcal commissar explained that the night's attack would be into Thailand.88 words
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73 1980-06-28 1 IT SOUNDS like a dream, hat then was •ace a raoehsfse •waer was eaaleat hwe. It's tract Saitaa Iskaaaar Shah tf Penh •waei all sevea hanes la the BeM la a race at the Talptag esane la July IMS. Ysa eaa real aasat tke Saitaa73 words
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Article64 1980-06-28 1 WILL Singapore dethrone Selangor as Malaysia Cup soccer champions in the final, starting at Merdeka Stadium in Kuala Lumpur tonight at 8? The Sunday Times has sent Joe Doral and Peter Siow to report on the match and the behind-the-scenes drama in the two camps after64 words
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Article127 1980-06-28 1 MODELLING to ast all gtamaar aaa little wark althaagh It may appear sa. It takes a great deal hart wark aaa peraeveraace. As Mta niltt Lee, «ac *f Ktagapsre's ipni eaaatag mM Ummt •at: "There in tea-urn waaa I d«at teei gHawias at127 words
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Article187 1980-06-28 1 ANYONE who wears glasses knows how inconvenient they can be. Yet shortsightedness seems the fate of most Singaporeans because of the shape of the skull of people of Mongoloid origin. Latest figures from the Institute of Health, which l>joks after the health of our schoolchildren, show that187 words
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Article78 1980-06-28 1 CAN the aattsash remedies aaasueed by Aagl*Chtaese flthnl warkr Will MMc studies at "O" level saaash ■iihrti taaaeaplesr Chang Kai Mtag saggests there's aasther away aad it has man U d« with the hammer af ■•rial imperatives thaa the aeedle af rnllttiM biibsjsblm The tnahto hi78 words
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Article83 1980-06-28 1 THE National University of Singapore will soon be throwing its doors wide open to expatriate lecturers. Will there be a return of the colourful characters of the past? Many expat lecturers were experts in their chosen field and their contribution to the university was considerable. Some83 words
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155 1980-06-28 1 MANILA, Fri. Pirates locked up the Singaporean crew of an oil tanker anchored in Manila Bay for repairs and robbed them of more than US$lO,OOO (5J21.200) in cash and belongings, police said today. Police said Said bin Junid Syed Hamid, 36, captain of theAP - 155 words
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Article1039 1980-06-28 1 FELIX SOH; AHMAD OSMAN - FELIX SOH and AHMAD OSMAN By Airlift to begin In a few days* Kuala Lumpur, Friday THE United States will begin an airlift of tanks and other military equipment to Thailand "in the next few days" in response to the Vietnamese armed incursion into Thailand.1,039 words
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304 1980-06-28 1 WASHINGTON, Friday THE United States appealed directly to the Soviet Union yesterday to urge its ally, Vietnam, to halt any further attacks on Thailand, the State Department said. Soviet Ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin was given the US message at a State Department meetingReuter; AFP - 304 words
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Article, Illustration38 1980-06-28 1 DATUM Hussein Onn showing the way to US Secretary of State Edmund Muskie on Us arrival In Kuala Lumpur yesterday. On Datuk Hussein's left b Home Affairs Minister Tan Sri GhazaU Shafle. NST picture.NST - 38 words
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273 1980-06-28 1 'DMZ at border' concept gets the nod K.LUMPUR, Fri. THE bibb apt «fa demilitarised taae at the Thal-Kampaeheaa harder totey received favaarahto reapaaie fram Aaeaa aad live at Its allies, faMtaaißg the United States. AeearaUag to Aaeaa sources, tab reapaase U the Japaawii hWatoi C#tt66f)t WM ©XprCflaJCQ dnrlag aa lafarmal273 words
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121 1980-06-28 1 Plot to blow up leaders in Zimbabwe smashed SALISBURY, Fri. Zimbabwe security officers smashed a plot aimed at blowing up the country's new leaders and visiting presidents and prime ministers at the independence celebrations two months ago, Minister of State in the President's Office Emmerson Mnangagwa said today. Two heat-seekingReuter - 121 words
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170 1980-06-28 1 BANGKOK, Fri. Beware, if you are the type who likes to wear sfik pants or a waistcoat without a vest. Yoy will be banned from Thailand. The Thai Government today ordered immigration officials to deny entry to any traveller who looks unkempt aUPI - 170 words
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Article, Illustration240 1980-06-28 1 THE death toll on Singapore roads rose to 136 when a motorcyclist died in an accident yesterday. Ten Thian Seng, 23, a factory worker, was travelling along Jurong Pier Road at 7.30 a.m. when he hit the rear of a trailer. He died instantly. THREE people240 words
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Article38 1980-06-28 1 TEHERAN, Fri. Twentyone people, including four women, were executed in different parts of Iran today for offences ranging from drug «mnggHng and an crimes to espionage and illegal political activities, the Pars news agency reported. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article75 1980-06-28 1 BANGKOK, Fri. A valaatary weatriatl— prtirammr fr»m a maj*r Khmer RMgeui Mrtera Tkaflaaa that urfartatea Haasi caM Usay, well-laf»rm«* ■wees mU. Tke sMrees said thai the UN as 4 agreed with the Thai Geveraaieat thai If yestoraay's tew totaJ ejl tip rytoUU— as It was the Merattsa weaM75 words
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Advertisement266 1980-06-28 1 48 pages today MALAYSIA CUP FINAL SPECIAL Page 33 REAGAN to up military spending if elected S NEUTRON impact on the arms balance 4 IN dead in big S. African Invasion: Angola S ACCORD in Teheran helps to avert open rift MANAGEMENTS urged to consult unions to avoid rift 1266 words
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483 1980-06-28 2 We did NOT start the fight say Thais Viets moving towards Khmer Rouge bases BANGKOK, Friday A THAI military supreme command spokesman today vehemently rejected Vietnamese charges that Thailand had started bloody fighting with Vietnamese troops on this country's eastern bonder with Kampuchea earlier this week. Vietnamese Foreign Minister NguyenReuter - 483 words
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225 1980-06-28 2 Samrin hits out at Thailand, Singapore BANGKOK, Fri. The Vietnam-backed Heng Samrin regime in Phnom Penh today accused Thailand and Singapore of attempting to "destroy" Kampuchea. A commentary on Phnom Penh's "Voice of the Kampuchean People" radio, monitored here, said as lons as China threatened Kampuchea, Vietnamese troops would remainAP; UPI - 225 words
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116 1980-06-28 2 TAN UAN CHOO - TAN UAN CHOO By Our Paris reporter PARIS, FM. AiNi lemitn tmnrnUs meetim |g KiuU* Lompsr M the aUmpaekoM lane tf tkey h«pe ter m«n wttton sappart, the le»dlag Preach eveafec *Olv Le M*ode hMCMWM. Keterrt** t» Ike tea>' falUwlßK Vlctitneie ww the Tkai-iUinp«ca«M116 words
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Article243 1980-06-28 2 PLANS for an Asean diplomatic effort to include talks with India were called off today when Indian External Affairs Minister P. V. Narasimha Rao cancelled his scheduled five-day visit to Malaysia because his mother is seriously ill. Regret An Asean official, confirming that the cancellationReuter - 243 words
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Article59 1980-06-28 2 BANGKOK, Frt. India* External Affairs Ministry Secretary Brie Gaasalrea said today bails, is not taUag sUes tke Vfetaamese UK-araUns late Thailam! earlier this week. Mr Osmblw, here aa a stepever en route back tram BeUbtg aad Takyc, ma4e the statement to Thai Deputy foreign Minister Araa BhanpeagscAFP - 59 words
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Article, Illustration227 1980-06-28 2 Queries mount over Sanjay's crash NEW DELHI. Fri. Controversy still surrounds Sanjay Gandhi today five days after be was killed in a light plane crash. Opposition leaders attacked the government for cancelling a judicial probe into the accident and wanted to know whether Mr Gandhi, the 33-year-old son of IndianReuter; AP - 227 words
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214 1980-06-28 3 Hostile Congress stalls N-fuel for India plan WASHINGTON, Fri. Congressmen have given a hostile reception to the Carter Administration's plan to sell 40 tonnes of nuclear fuel to India despite New Delhi's refusal to rule out future atomic explosions. Members of the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee made itReuter - 214 words
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Article, Illustration65 1980-06-28 3 CANADIAN Prime Minister Pierre Tmdeaa plays with a y«y« la Stockholm on Taarasay. His m, Justin, bought tke yoyo la Venice where his father aad attended the summit talks. As they arrived la Stockholm's Arlaada airport, Mr Tradeaa was caught showlag Us son how to play theUPI - 65 words
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Article42 1980-06-28 3 LIVERPOOL, Fri. Police yesterday launched a massive search for drug smugglers who staged a daring "hole in the wall raid on a Liverpool customs warehouse to snatch a seized marijuana haul worth an estimated US$4.6 million (559.7 million). AP.AP - 42 words
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279 1980-06-28 3 'NO ARMS RACE WITH SOVIETS' WASHINGTON, Friday THE senior national security adviser to Republican presidential hopeful Ronald Reagan, Mr Richard Allen, said yesterday that military spending in a Reagan administration would likely be higher than that projected by President Jimmy Carter, with theNYT - 279 words
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253 1980-06-28 3 No further pullout, Moscow tells EEC KABUL, Friday THE Soviet Union has made clear that there would be no further withdrawal of Soviet troops from Afghanistan until foreign interference in the country's internal affairs stopped, diplomatic sources said today. In a message to Italy in its capacity as current chairman253 words
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Article, Illustration84 1980-06-28 3 Malik hires leading US lawyer tor libel suit JAKARTA, Fri. VleePresMeat Adam Malik kaa retained leading American lawyer Melvtn Belli la Ua Übel aetlsß, to be Wed la tke US coarto, against tke AsJaa Wall Street Jouraal. Tke paper had published raparta la Its June I and June It edltioasUPI - 84 words
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Article40 1980-06-28 3 MALMO (Sweden). Fri. The Soviet Union is the world's biggest oil producer and turned out a record 12.1 million barrels a day in May, the private Petrostudies Institute, which specialises in Soviet oil activities, reported yesterday. AFP.AFP - 40 words
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Article96 1980-06-28 3 Sacrifices for the Olympics MOSCOW, Fri. It looks as though everything is ready for the Olympics. But the view from the outside is misleading. Hundreds of Soviet citizens are being pulled off their regular jobs to take care of the final details of Olympic construction, planning, and preparation. For almostUPI - 96 words
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Article125 1980-06-28 3 The Soviet message also laid down conditions under which Kabul and Moscow would be prepared to hold talks with a three-man committee appointed last month by the Islamic Conference Organisation to seek a negotiated settlement. Diplomatic sources said the message pointed out that a meeting in Switzerland lastReuter - 125 words
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Article38 1980-06-28 3 In other words 6 If I am not In th.c race, then Ranald Reagan can be picking his A cabinet. 7 Independent presidential candidate Mr John Anderson contending that he is a factor in splitting the anti-Carter votes.38 words
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140 1980-06-28 3 MANDARIN, COMPUTER COURSES IN HK SCHOOLS HONGKONG, Fri. Mandarin and computer courses will be taught as pilot schemes in some schools in the 1961 academic year, Education Director Kenneth Topley said yesterday. The two pilot schemes are apparently aimed at helping Hongkong increase links with China. The Mandarin course willAFP - 140 words
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Article89 1980-06-28 3 DEPENCE Minister Jaaa Peace Earlle today entered strict eafareemeat of a flreanas kaa la prohibited pUces, especially alaeetaeaaei. His order followed lateUlgeaee reparis that catMrea at prsailanat people have lately aeea seen carrylag aaaeeaa- MANILA, Fn. Ed firearms 1> many Mr Earlle waned that iwwpi89 words
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Advertisement115 1980-06-28 3 PUBLIC AUCTION (HHENT\L CARPETS I Hassan's Carpets proudly presents J An exceptional selection of Oriental carpets, rugs runners from Iran, Pakistan, i Afghanistan, Turkey, Turkistan, Kashmir Caucasus. .^*jfiOfl it /<fc j^^^^bV OMCsTvaia.«lkoV »i.}L- *-»a^^ s:^'^^^ AUCTION: SUNDAY. JUNE 29, 1980 AT 2 P.M. PRECISELY: Exhibition of offering from 10 a.m.115 words
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Article, Illustration497 1980-06-28 4 Neutron impact on the arms balance FRANCE MAY DEPLOY WEAPON NEXT YEAR NEW YORK, Fri. France's test of a neutron bomb and a possibility that the weapon might be produced and deployed could have a significant impact on the balance of military power in Europe. The weapon was first developed497 words
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195 1980-06-28 4 PARIS, Fri. The announcement by President Valery Giscard d'Estaing that France has carried out successful preliminary tests of a neutron bomb underlies the French belief that the weapon can be used as a deterrent to stave off full-blown nuclear war. In lightning speed, theUPI - 195 words
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356 1980-06-28 4 MADRID, Fri. Spain has asked. France to crack down on Basque separatists after claiming that French-based guerillas planned a beach-bombing campaign for Spanish holiday resorts. Spanish Interior Minister Juan Jose Roson told foreign correspondents yesterday: "We have evidence that some meetings took placeReuter - 356 words
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195 1980-06-28 4 ROME, Friday ITALY'S judiciary was yesterday pitted against the government in an unprecedented move as Rome judges went on strike until concrete steps have been taken to protect them from terrorists. The terrorists, however, stayed on the Job. Seven occupied a train at dawnAFP - 195 words
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181 1980-06-28 4 Dutch govt survives no confidence motion THE HAGUE, Fri. Prime Minister Andreas van Agt's centre right coalition government narrowly survived a motion of no confidence early today, following its refusal unilaterally to introduce oil sanctions against South Africa. At the end of a long debate, the government defeated the socialistUPI - 181 words
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Article21 1980-06-28 4 LONDON. Fri. Former racing driver Stirling Moh was fined £22 (SsloS)7or speeding by magistrates at Bucking ham yesterday. AFP.AFP - 21 words
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Article134 1980-06-28 4 pittsbubo, Fri. City eflletoJa here are baffled by the dlaappMflWM ef twe entire hdldlaga aad the plaadertag ef five ethera. "Yea'd thiak there he •erne eeaeera wkea ■emeeae make* ttt with a heaae la the middle ef a aatteaal historic district," Mr Steve Reeerta, preeUeet134 words
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306 1980-06-28 5 TROOPS NOW IN MANY TOWNS' ANGOLA said yesterday a 3.000-strong South African force had invaded the south of the country, occupied several towns and killed over 300 civilians. The Angolan news agency Angop quoted a Defence Ministry communique issued in Luanda, theReuter - 306 words
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164 1980-06-28 5 PRETORIA TO LOOK INTO PRESS' CONDUCT PRETORIA, Fri. Interior Minister Alwyn Schlebush today an- j nounced the formation of a government commission to investigate the conduct of the mass media in South Africa. He said in Pretoria that its terms of reference are "to inquire into and report on theReuter - 164 words
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195 1980-06-28 5 'Anti-apartheid cash handled by spy' COPENHAGEN, Fri. A Danish Government report says anti-apartheid donations from at least five countries were handled by Craig Williamson, the spy who infiltrated a Geneva-based international fund and returned to South Africa early this year after he was discovered. The report from the state auditingAFP - 195 words
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72 1980-06-28 5 SALISBURY, Fri. Prime Minister lUbert Mugabe said today that Zimbabwe would sever all p«Utlcal and diplomatic links with neighbouring Sooth Africa, bat had no alternative ether than to continue Its trade tie*. la a policy statement to Parliament, he saidReuter - 72 words
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157 1980-06-28 5 Company ready to sell artificial blood TOKYO, Fri. Japan's Green Cross Corporation said today the artificial blood developed by the company is 'now ready for commercial use pending approval from the Health and Welfare Ministry. The artificial blood, invented by the firm 11 years ago, is made from fluoride carbon157 words
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Article50 1980-06-28 5 DACCA, Fri. More than 150 people were feared drowned in a collision between a paasenger ferry and a cargo ship, according to reports reaching Dacca yesterday. The reports said the collision took place on Wednesday night in the Meghna river about 24 kilometers south of Dacca. UPI.UPI - 50 words
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Article54 1980-06-28 5 PANAMA CITY, Fri. Eight Latin American countries, which produce almost twothirds of the coffee consumed by the rest of the world, have set up a US$5OO million (5J1.06 billion) International corporation to protect the export price of the Iwan. a source within the group, who asked not toAP - 54 words
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173 1980-06-28 6 'US sale to Saudi will menace Israel' JERUSALEM, Fri. Prime Minister Menachem Begin warned yesterday the sale of auxiliary equipment to Saudi Arabia for its US-made F15 warplanes would leave Israeli cities vulnerable to attack. Mr Begin called for a campaign by Israel's supfilers in the United States to block-AP - 173 words
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Article, Illustration57 1980-06-28 6 "TAKE that!" says aa unidentified man as he kicks the back of William Hotel, spokesman far the American Nad Party, In Detroit on Thursday. Tie flying kick came as Rossel was talking to police officials far a permit to have a parade and rally where he wasAP - 57 words
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315 1980-06-28 6 Accord in Teheran helps to avert open rift TEHERAN, Friday PRESIDENT Abolhassan Bani-Sadr and his clerical rivals within the ruling Revolutionary Council have come to terms to avoid an open rift, according to outlines of an agree- j ment published here today. The pro-Bani-Sadr newspaper, Islamic Revolution, published the mainReuter - 315 words
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Article97 1980-06-28 6 ISRAELIS PREFER OPPOSING PARTY TEL AVTV, Fri. The Israeli ■ppssMw Lascar Party w»uld win aa asasiate ■arHamnatary majority If eleettssa were held a*w, aeecraVag to a public •plslM Mil pabttehed today ia (he newspaper Haareta. Lahsar waald take «S of the 1» Kaesset (parllameat) seats with the ruling Likud Party97 words
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Article40 1980-06-28 6 WARSAW, Fri. A mass police Inspection of private construction sites all over the country has revealed at least SO per cent of building materials used were stolen from state companies, the newspaper Zycte Waraawy Mid yesterday. UPI.UPI - 40 words
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230 1980-06-28 6 Act now or go, Khomeiny tells Bani-Sadr TEHERAN, Fri IRANIAN spiritual leader Ayatullah Ruhollah Khomeiny today strongly critfeised President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr and the Revolutionary Council for "inaction, telling them to "clear out if they are incapable." "How is It they don't do their job as regards the public?" he commentedAFP - 230 words
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Article36 1980-06-28 6 WASHINGTON. Fri. Congress gave final approval yesterday for a US$2O billion (SJ4J.4 billion) crash programme proposed by President Jimmy Carter to develop synthetic fuels and thereby reduce US dependence on imported oil. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article57 1980-06-28 6 JAKARTA, Fri. Preadent Suharto hu called oa Indooeatam to ratoe and eat rabbtu to tacrcase their protein Intake. <UmpHng rabbit dtatai at an exhibition here yesterday, he recalled that before becom ing president he and hit family had raited rabbiuto luppleinent their diet and income.Reuter - 57 words
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Advertisement95 1980-06-28 6 glieyeurjjorkgimeg wss/gy review This Week's Highlights: 1) Indians the new refugees. Riots in Tripura leave hundreds dead, thousands homeless. 2) Shares: adjustment knocks bottom out of Big Board. 3) Big shake-up in major corporations. Heads roll at RCA, CBS, ITT. First National Bank of Chicago and others. 4) The new95 words
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284 1980-06-28 7 PAUL JANSEN - Airport hijack drama in the making PAUL JANSEN By A SMALL group of highlyplaced Singaporeans have plotted to hijack an aircraft from Paya Lebar Airport sometime next month. Under cover of darkness, their minions will steal aboard a parked airliner and attempt to either take off for an unknown destination284 words
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879 1980-06-28 7 THE TWO-TIER NWC PAY RISE THE Labour Minister, Mr Ong Pang Boon, last night urged managements to consult unions in deciding the criteria to be used in implementing the two-tier wage rise to minimise industrial friction. He also called on unions and879 words
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Article169 1980-06-28 7 AN unemployed man was yesterday fined $400 and disqualified from driving class three vehicles for a year when he pleaded guilty to two summons charges of giving driving lessons for a fee without an instructor's licence from the Registry of Vehicles. Teng Poh Foong, 37,169 words
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Article60 1980-06-28 7 THE Canadian Foreign Minister, Mr Mark MacGuigan, will arrive here tomorrow on a two-day visit to hold talks with Singapore Foreign Minister S. Dhanabalan and Trade and Industry Minister Goh Chok Tong. Mr MacGuipan will also exchange ideas and views with Mr Lee Kuan Yew, andAP - 60 words
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284 1980-06-28 7 SIX men were each jailed a day and fined $2,000 by two district judges yesterday when they pleaded guilty to separate charges of bigamy. Three of them were also given additional fines for having falsely declared that they were bachelors when they284 words
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Advertisement511 1980-06-28 7 Advertisement Luxury at The Plaza World's largest chair producer Complete Dining Sets With Six Chairs From As Low As $385 Furniture reaching millions of homes through seven plants across the United States of America b now available right here in Plaza Singapura at the showroom of Luxury Interiors Pte. Ltd.511 words
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527 1980-06-28 8 SOH HANG KENQ - SOH HANG KENQ By Annual intake of students at faculty to be doubled A CLEAR-CUT strategy to produce well-trained engineers to meet future demands of Singapore's economy was j spelt out yesterday by the Education Minister, Dr Tony Tan. Dr Tan, who has been527 words
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Article100 1980-06-28 8 AHMAD bin Muid woke up yesterday to find himself In Toa Payoh Hospital with serious injuries, and learnt that he had crashed through a zinc roof and landed in the kitchen of a house in Kampong Woodlelgh the day before at 5.30 p.m. Ahmad, an 18-year-old student, had100 words
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Article115 1980-06-28 8 Early way to mould good citizens PARENTS and teachers should ensure that children are taught social manners, have a value system and are willing to improve themselves, the MP for Bukit Merah and Political Secretary (Science and Technology), Mr Lim Chee Onn said yesterday. Opening Keng Seng Primary School in115 words
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Article63 1980-06-28 8 Keng Seng Primary School, built at a cost of $1.9 million, is the third school to be opened this year. The three-storey hexagonshaped school building offers a central library, 28 classrooms, three special language rooms, audio-visual aids and physical education equipment rooms. It began functioning in January last63 words
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Article, Illustration322 1980-06-28 8 Magic words of courtesy soothe tipsy customer HOW toes a waiter h*n die a tipsy guest wh« insists mi m^ tm w home a braady gl— fel— gtwg to h«tel otekiftfl towger "V«« cut haw It, it** hatol property. It's Mt far sale aad if y»n wait to bay It,322 words
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Article85 1980-06-28 8 A LORRY driver, Tan Cheng Hok, 32, was charged in a magistrate's court yesterday with causing the death of a pedestrian by driving his lorry in a dangerous manner. Madam Cheong Kin Heok, 38, who was stand- ing at the traffic lights at the Junction of Upper85 words
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377 1980-06-28 8 Useful input A NEW organisational line-up to meet the challenges ahead is in the offing at the Singapore Polytechnic. Among the changes will be the cutting down of the principal's present wide control over various administrative matters. Announcing this last night, the Minister-in-charge377 words
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Article33 1980-06-28 8 BUKIT Merah zones B, C, D, E, and F residents' committees will bold the finals of the Mandarin General Knowledge Quiz, at Bukit Merah community centre hall tomorrow at 9 a.m.33 words
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Advertisement381 1980-06-28 8 TODfiX A NEW UOF BRANCH OPENS IN ANG MO XX) NEWTDWN. Today. United Overseas Finance opens a new branch in Ang Mo Kio New Town at Block 529, No. m «<,, 2359 Avenue 10. Tel: 456-0836/7. lj Which means you can now earn 86% p.a. on your W: *!?■>< savings381 words
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Advertisement26 1980-06-28 8 mtlr 4n^^br .^mf .^■^■■maar .mamamamv mw mT mT Lv (^W*L^W \Q maf!/ml B #A P >• 4m\ m^^J Asfl \M «»la vlB aCWMTMrHEmfI 3 •w^S^l *\P% «"< a£_J^T^B26 words
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Article106 1980-06-28 9 One-hour darkness in the north A ONE-HOUR major power failure hit the northern part of Singapore yesterday at about 3.20 pm after a cable in Whitley Road was damaged by excavation work. The areas affected included Ang Mo Kio, Sembawang, Sembawang shipyard, Serangoon Garden, Thomson Road, Admiralty Road East and106 words
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Article57 1980-06-28 9 A CPIB senior special investigator, Mr Yeo Peng Soon, left for the United States on Thursday to attend a three-month course at the FBI National Academy in Quant ico. Vfrglna. The course is for officers at middle management level and is sponsored by the Public57 words
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Article, Illustration16 1980-06-28 9 That's the life on easy street M«<gtr» Chew K— g Chnaa, CT, (right) entertaining his Mends.16 words
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Article, Illustration293 1980-06-28 9 RAYMOND MOSES - RAYMOND MOSES Story by Pictures by WAN SENG YIP WHEN it comes to relaxing, these grandfathers really know how to entertain themselves. Bat evea more than that is the aease of camATMierif- that brings them to this meeting place. Uoder the293 words
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Article72 1980-06-28 9 Coroner S. Radakrisnan yesterday recorded a verdict of misadventure on the death of 11-year-old Alias bin Mohamad Shah, who fell from atop a pile of concrete pipes on Dec 11 last year. I Alias, who. was racing over the pipes with his friends before he fell, had lapsed72 words
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Article462 1980-06-28 9 BEAUTY PARK LAND APPEAL THE Appeal Board (Land Acquisition) yesterday indicated though its Commissioner, Mr Justice Sinnathuray, "two broad principles" which it would nave to consider in the present $15.7 million appeal by Beauty Park Development Pte Ltd. The commissioner said the first of the two462 words
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161 1980-06-28 9 A LABOURER, under remand for attempted murder, failed in his second application to the High Court yesterday fdr bail. Arumugaman Palagani. 27, had first applied for bail before the High Court on April 11 but it was rejected. Another accused, Palanisamy Chelliah, 26, who161 words
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Miscellaneous239 1980-06-28 9 Straits Times Crossword ACBMB service*, with sermons one duplicated, possibly (9) 1 A two-fooi tropical tree? 7 Subject is about redhead going 4 One needs a lew to test equal- round the world ity of measure (t) 8 Furnishes building in Duuey Call back about one for shrub 9 10239 words
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Advertisement284 1980-06-28 10 TheA&Wßear 'nas found yet another home at the Ang Mo Kk) Town Centre Next to the POSB) Follow the A&W Bear and you'll discover yet another And, what better way to cool down after that, than a ■ttfc home cf Burgers and Root Beer, Chicken and French cold frosty mug284 words
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249 1980-06-28 11 THE fact that a husband has beaten his wife, by itself, does not constitute cruelty in a divorce petition a High Court judge said yesterday. Mr Justice A.P. Raiah said this before granting Madam Tan Guek Heok, 29, a beauty consultant, a249 words
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177 1980-06-28 11 17th-floor death fall: Open verdict A CONTROVERSY arose during a coroner's inquiry into the death of Mr Yee Fan 71 whose body was found at the foot of a block of flats in Bukit Merah Central on March 17. Investigations pointed to Mr Yee having apparently HppM out of the177 words
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Article90 1980-06-28 11 Henderson CCC offers awards HENDERSON citizens' consultative committee is offering 20 scholarship awards to needy and meritorious students who are Henderson constituency residents. Ten awards worth $100 each will be given to students currently in Primary Three to Primary Stx. Secondary j school students will receive I five awards worth90 words
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Article28 1980-06-28 11 MRS Hon Sui Sen. wife of the 1 Finance Minister, will open the Family AFair at the YWCA Outram Road centre next Saturday at 11 a.m.28 words
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Article33 1980-06-28 11 ANG Mo Kio zone G residents' committee will hold an on-the-spot art competition for children living in the zone, at apartment block 315, Avenue 3, on July 6 at 8.30 a.m.33 words
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203 1980-06-28 11 A SCHOOLBUS driver has applied to the High Court to have New Nation Pub- j lishing Ltd committed for alleged contempt of court i for publishing an article relating to his eight- 1 month jail term for a traffic offence. Ng Ann Cheng, 46,203 words
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Article149 1980-06-28 11 A ROYAL TREAT FOR BALLET FANS BALLET fftas will get a royal treat In September when the Sadlera Weils Bsysl Ballet tram Brltala gives three nerformueea at the National Theatre fr«m Sept SUM. The cmlturml eveat will he made evea bmc netting with the Singapore Symphony Orehestrm playing for the149 words
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Article36 1980-06-28 11 THE Minister for Communications and acting Minister for Culture. Mr Ong Teng Cheong, will speak at the annual meeting of the NTUC Comfort at Trade Union House in Shenton Way today at 11 am36 words
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Article69 1980-06-28 11 A POLICE officer. Lai Kok Wai, 28, was charged in a magistrate's court yesterday with causing the death of Mr Ng Hon Cheong by a rash act at the King's Night Club on Dec 28 last year. Lai is alleged to have shot Mr Ng with69 words
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Article, Illustration302 1980-06-28 11 ASEAN'S solidarity and security will convince the foreign aggressors in Indochina that they should stay home, West Germany's new ambassador-designate, Dr Wolfram Dufner, said yesterday. This was his reply when asked about Vietnamese incursions across the Thai border near Aranyaprathet. In302 words
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Advertisement187 1980-06-28 11 Q TOSHIBA ...InTbuchwithTbmarrow I rdsW*vi^L^w < snssl .^Bs^sV S^ BBt^^^^Bs! B\ a BblbsiW IF BsL^ <J ßßr DOMBE4T The big sound! Hear it come alive on the incredible Toshiba Bomßeat Stereo Radio Cassette Recorders! Bomßeat's got the latest in stereo technology, all built into sleek, compact bodies it's sound with187 words
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243 1980-06-28 12 CHRISTINA ROORIGUES - CHRISTINA ROORIGUES By Condominiums can turn into slums' fear DEVELOPERS. and managers of condominium properties, especially the mixed-use types, are proposing a meeting with the government's building management unit to resolve serious problems hindering the effective management of the properties. They told The243 words
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Article123 1980-06-28 12 But developers have found it hard to introduce a system that is fair to all buyers. They have had to learn from trial and error and generally decide on the allotments based on either the sale value of the condominium unit, overall maintenance costs of the complex or the123 words
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210 1980-06-28 12 Warrant of arrest for Russian facing two charges A WARRANT of arrest was issued by a magistrate on Thursday for a Russian shipping executive, Alexander Kolelnikov, who faces two traffic charges. Deputy Supt Wilfred Sta Maria, in applying for the warrant, urged magistrate Chang Kok Ming not to allow foreigners210 words
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Article31 1980-06-28 12 TWO films, TUs Is Chile and Skiing, will be shown at the National Museum Young People's Gallery today and tomorrow at U.JO a.m. and 3 p.m. on both dan.31 words
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Article129 1980-06-28 12 BOOST IN TELECOMS' WORKER OUTPUT TELECOMS achieved a productivity improvement o.' 23.6 per cent last year in terms of value-added per worker at fixed 1968 prices, its general manager, Mr Goh Seng Kirn, said on Wednesday night. He said this achievement was particularly laudable when the national productivity improvements had129 words
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Article, Illustration180 1980-06-28 12 ALICE WONG - ALICE WONG By BY THE end ef this decade, Tetomms will have »nly three standard models for Its public telephone booths the El ud C 5 for ootdoor installation aid C5l for Indoor. These models are not nafamllUr to the pobllr m some of them180 words
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68 1980-06-28 12 TELECOMS will change the "380" special telephone code for public phone assistance to "161" from Tuesday at 9 a.m. This special service is provided for public pay phone users who encounter difficulties in the use of the public phones. According to a Telecoms68 words
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375 1980-06-28 12 PUB chalked up $30.1 m profit last year THE Public Utilities i Board made a profit of $30.1 million last year, a I good turn-around from the j loss of $6.3 million in 1978. I This surplus came from higher tariffs and increas- ed sales of utilities. In its annual375 words
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Article67 1980-06-28 12 SEARCH and rescue operations for the three missing Singapore sailors, whose launch sank off Horsburgh Lighthouse on Tuesday, came to nought for the third Jay yesterday. The Republic of Singapore Navy launch, with 16 sailors, sank after it ran into a squall. Passing ships rescued 1367 words
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Advertisement1084 1980-06-28 12 LAST 5 DAYS TO STRETCH YOUR DOLLAR OPEN DAILY 9a.m -Bp.m. ■rarWl\l MOW B^^WWp€HMITNO ***** ONE TICKET FOR EVERY $100 PURCHASES LIGHTERS GENTS SECTION PHOTO GOODS R7 «-r \f fiß^P^tftk NIXON EMCamera |fl KM! Special Nett $399.00 H JfO jHß** with every purchase) MARUMAN Slim 1C514 Electronic Lighters Jtfj Y^fl1,084 words
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Miscellaneous194 1980-06-28 12 Bringing Up Father By Bill Kavanagh Hal Camp WHAT'S fSO THAT 111 YOU DONTXiNDEED/ SOR" A (^Tl^H^'^^P TW£ <, VOO'LL j NEED AN ]MV LIhTE A <oGhOdA/I 3oJ \ZJi^Mf^l In- AMPLIFIER^ V HEAR ME J AMPLIFIBB-J VOICE FO©" K Ih rU~ FOR, WHEN I YOUR /iSVERV HORN// fl:NF<?\ &\J-l/~~ MAGGIE?/194 words
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Article83 1980-06-28 13 A BARTER trader who plied the sea between here and nearby Indonesian islands was caught while ferrying three ißegal immigrants back to Indonesia, a magistrate's court heard on Thursday. Lee Kirn Chui, 53, had hist left Pasir Panang beach with his three passengers on Tuesday night when83 words
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277 1980-06-28 13 NTUC Comfort, the transport co-operative, is planning to organise special tuition classes tor its operators' children as part of an overall programme to expand its range of socio-cultural and educational activities for members. Sources said the classes will be organised with the help277 words
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162 1980-06-28 13 AMERICAN TEAM WRAPS UP REVIEW OF MRT THE American review team here to reassess the rationale behind the proposed Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) system for Singapore has completed its preliminary investigations, the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation (SBC) reported yesterday. Quoting sources, it said the team met officials of the Singapore Bus162 words
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Article29 1980-06-28 13 THE Parliamentary Secretary for Communications, Mr Stdek Saniff, will present study awards at the Malay Youth Uterary Association at No 285, Jalan Eunos, today at 3 p.m.29 words
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Article155 1980-06-28 13 THE National Development Ministry has formed a committee, headed by the ministry's Parliamentary Secretary, Mr Lee Yiok Seng, to decide on enhanced compensation for farmers affected by resettlement a second time. The committee will work out the scheme for farmers who are affected by government155 words
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103 1980-06-28 13 Those who'll attend Asean trade fair AT LEAST three business missions from Japan and Holland have confirmed their attendance ir the coming Asean Trade Fair, to be held at the World Trade Centre from Oct 3 to 12. From Japan, the fourth largest publisher of economic newspapers and journals, Nihon103 words
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176 1980-06-28 13 DRAGON boat races In Singapore, Hongkong, Penang and Macao will be held* one after another within a two-week period from next year, according to the chairman of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board (STPB), Mr Tan ITong. Mr Tan, who accompanied the Singapore dragon boat176 words
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Article, Illustration391 1980-06-28 13 WHH.E the qoest far a a*Ue«al attire sad f«r a cr*p »f aattoßaJ stags are is tall swtag, then It m» eafl tor Sutnps re style mrtlftl arts emhradu kug f«, karate, hersfbU, tae^w.. de, hid*, sJkM* aa J eves an391 words
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Advertisement111 1980-06-28 13 [^SINGAPORE WOODCRAFT MFG CO (PTE) LTdI I -^^s^a^LVa OF ANTIQUE FURNITURE Ficlory: 30. Alexandra Terrace Singapore 051 1 Tel: *****9 6351 78. 6401 36 Showroom: 30 A. Alexandra Terrace. Singapore 051 1. Tel: *****9. *****8. *****6 Unit 318. Plua Singapura. Orchard Road. Singapore 0923 Tel: *****2 *****7 106 Orchard Tower.111 words
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Advertisement149 1980-06-28 13 MAZDA 323 CELEBRATION OFFER! 1,000,000 people throughout the world have placed their trust and confidence in Mazda 323. 1,000,000 happy Mazda owners can't be wrong! STILL GOING STRONG flßfflti! If] GET YOURS BEFORE HSffll |U THE OFFER IS OVER! E|pMß| f I I -^l To commemorate this important event, lAW149 words
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Advertisement134 1980-06-28 13 ;:FARHSABravo KeyboardcM9 note/c-C with the ArM lT^^"! keys for" Manual M«s" and"Eatychor<T Treble Sectton.-/' FLUTE BRdlb- HORN REED- STRINGS WHAWHA ATTACK and VIBRATO with two speeds. I I Accompaniment Section: EASYCHORO for'Majot" rhythmic chords I and for "Free Bass" Push- button switches for V chords: "Minor" and "Seventh" Sliding W134 words
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783 1980-06-28 14 The Straits Times SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1980 PUB PROFITS THE hefty profit made by the Public Utilities Board in 1979 is almost certain to raise a few eye-brows among householders already complaining about the effects of the rising cost of living. The PUB's recent tariff increases three in the past783 words
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425 1980-06-28 14 T.F. Hwang takes you down memory lane CONSCIENCE A MATTER of conscience. Good old conscience. So said a lawyer on how he would re-act if offered his first assigned capital case by the High Court. "I cannot in good conscience decline the offer," GPS told me and another lawyer in425 words
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498 1980-06-28 14 R.M. SORGE at the United Nation - R.M. SORGE at the United Nation* By WORLD tenuity will decline in the next decade. But United Nations experts say global population problems will become even more unmanageable In coming decades. The reason: The poorest people still propagate at an annual rate498 words
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Article, Illustration2000 1980-06-28 14 JOHN DRYBDALE - JOHN DRYBDALE By Director, Asia Research Pt«. Ltd. THE SHORT, sharp lesson that the Vietnamese attempted to teach the Thai Government at the beginning of this week was entirely predictable. Two weeks ago, when the Thai Prime Minister, General Prem Tinsulanonda, formally signed some2,000 words
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Advertisement207 1980-06-28 14 The focus is on high fashion. For men. foot forward. And a collection of leather Americaya's very first Moreschi Fair highlights belts, bags and baggage. Discounts up t0 40% the exclusive range and fine craftsmanship of are available throughout the ten days of the fair. Moreschi shoes. To help men207 words
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654 1980-06-28 15 Reactions to NWC's recommendations MUCH has been said about job-hopping in Singapore and the latest NWC recommendations stressed that jobhoppers should be penalised by forfeiting their employers' CPF contributions paid into their CPF accounts if they switch jobs within a year. Workers should654 words
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162 1980-06-28 15 It is hoped that this clarifies the situation WE REFER to the letter, "A case for Case to investigate," by "Nearly Swindled" (ST, June 14). From the letter's contents, it would appear that the products In question are Crest toothpaste and Camay soap respectively. Boustead Marketing and Management Services Pte162 words
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Letter60 1980-06-28 15 Larger post box promised I WOULD like to thank "Businessman" (ST, June 18) for his letter concerning the posting box at Balestier Road. I am pleased to inform him that the box will soon be replaced with a larger one to cater for the needs of the residents in the60 words
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308 1980-06-28 15 WHILE it is commendable that through the National Wages Council recommendations, the salaries of the main body of workers are being increased each year, it is regretted that many employees do not receive NWC increases. As such, it is most unfair for308 words
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84 1980-06-28 15 WE WOULD like to inform "Worried Residents" (ST, May 14) that enforcement action is being taken on the unauthorised use of two of the three structures in Telok Kurau Road. An engineering factory which has been in operation prior to 1960 in the third structure, will84 words
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124 1980-06-28 15 How about a long service award? EVERY TIME the National Wage Council awards are announced, everyone talks about the unfaithful job-hopper. Government ministers, employers, and even NTUC leaders all have their say on it. But to date no one has brought up the subect of the faithful and loyal worker124 words
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250 1980-06-28 15 Attendance rate should count a lot in selection WITH the National Wages Council's recommendation of a bonus pay increase for above-average workers, there arises the question of the criteria to be used in the selection of such workers. In Japan, a low absentee rate has been found to be an250 words
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258 1980-06-28 15 1 REFKR to the letter, "Shorter hoars or better facilities please, VTTB", by "Neglected Student" (ST. Jane I). "Institutional training" Is an extension of the education system. It prepares trainees vocationally for their future employment. It Is the link between learning and the258 words
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Advertisement626 1980-06-28 15 CIMKO differences you can see, and feel. Introducing the first independent interchangeable lenses designed for tomorrow's 35mm SLRs: smaller, lighter, more compact, easier to handle. •••^^B |bT( /«"W bbbP"^~* _bbbl bbbbb Latest features of Cimko Compact Lenses: Mounting and focusing, easy your standard lens of your camera. Twin f-stop numbers626 words
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Article328 1980-06-28 16 BULLS made a tanefmi eatnuMw late the Hhyaaw ■Uek market yesterday poafclas; share price* bbwartß aeraaa the bmti. At the fUai Ml, bread gains were pMted hi nmt sty-Urn. Buyer* were partfemlarly biased towards tt* Hmaacial •eeter wfclca recorded price Ibctosms ail rMad. Heavyweight Ovenea-Chlaeae Baaklag328 words
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Article303 1980-06-28 16 PRICES ruled steady on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday, after three sessions of uneasiness and erratic trading caused by (ears of the border fighting in Thailand. Traders appeared to regain their composure to trade briskly. Attention however was confined to selected heavyweights and lower-liners. Elsewhere, caution persisted.303 words
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Article193 1980-06-28 16 THE US/Stag dollar opened at j closed higher at Ms 2 1470 80 against $2 1170 80. around the low level, and $2 1495 505 on Thursday, closed at C.IUO/***** the Singapore LONDON: The US dollar closed forex market yesterday utt> changed most The market was bade193 words
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Article47 1980-06-28 16 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on June 27: Overnight: -11/ M* Call deposits: 6 6 Clssiag Bajriag S.Uiaf 3- month Treasury bills ft 6. 3 month Bank bills 9 13/16 811/18 3 months CD 9 8 months CD 83/18 91/16 Source: National Discount Co47 words
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Article332 1980-06-28 16 quolad fMtcrday (now)p«ll|i L*cal dallara to *ac inlt of foreign currency: US dollar 2.1190 2.1200 2.8196 Sterling pound 4.9701 4.9746 7.3469 Australian dollar 2.4495 2.4518 3.4286 \Z dollar 2.0895 2.0926 3.4286 .anadian dollar 1.8441 1.8454 -24.81 -32.3! -28.51 -39.01 Lacal d»ll»n* to 1M jnlts «f foreign "■rrcßclesi Hongkong332 words
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Article29 1980-06-28 16 iingapore dollars on June 27: Offer Bid Jvernlght 9. 9 month 9 7/18 0 5/16 months 9 5/18 9 3/16 months 9 3/16 91/16 >v«rnlght mode 9>*29 words
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Article305 1980-06-28 16 I HONGKONG: Stocks closed I sharply higher as the Hang I Seng index broke its sevenI year high yesterday, to close 14.74 points up at 1041.43, dealers said. They said trading was hectic as cash released from the purchase of Hongkong Wharf shares The day's combined total turnover volume305 words
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Article340 1980-06-28 16 TOKYO: Share prices closed higher yesterday, led by Pharmaceuticals, and some high-priced issues, in active trading, dealers said. The Dow Jones average rose 24.50 to close at 6825.03 points, with a volume of 370 million shares. The New index closed at 470.45. up 0.30 point. AJinomol > AkJl 556340 words
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Article147 1980-06-28 16 THE STRAITS tin price jumped $34 to $2,184 per picul (equivalent to J36.1l per kilo, up 56 cents) in Penang yester- day, on an official offering up 39' 2 tonnes to 215 tonnes. The overnight London market was firmer with forward buyers gaining £40 to £7.340 per tonne. LONDON:147 words
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Article39 1980-06-28 16 Rubber: June 27 Singapore: July: 290.50 cents (down 3.50 cents) Malaysia: July: 294.00 cents (down 2.00 cents) Tin: M 52,184 (up $34) (equivalent to $36.11 per kilo) (up 56 cents) Official offering: 215 tonnes (up 39Vz tonnes)39 words
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Article31 1980-06-28 16 LONDON: Copper prices on Thursday (previous in brackets) Wlrebar Spot £845 (£848.50); sellers £846 (£849); Three Month buyers £869 (£874); sellers £870 (£874.50). Market tasw: Barely steady Sales: 16,800 tonnes31 words
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Article482 1980-06-28 16 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market closed slightly lower yesterday, with July RSS One buyers quoted at 290.50 cents per kilo, down 3.50 cents on Thursday's close, dealers said. Afternoon prices fluctuated narrowly around lunchtime levels until after the close when values rose two cents on fresh buying interest,482 words
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Article161 1980-06-28 16 Closing tone: Steady. Turnover: Official figures supplied by the Stock Exchange of Singapore including odd lots "Ready" totalled: 9,672,000 units valued at $30,618,000. Industrials accounted for 6,057,000, finance 1,201,000, hotels 275,000, properties 1,054,000, debentures, loans and bonds 292,000, plantations 333.000, minings 460,000. "Settlement" contracts totalled: 822,000 units valued at161 words
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Article178 1980-06-28 16 3MGAPOBE UNIT TRt ST (Maaagen* prtees far Jaa M) The Commerce 265 2.78xd The Savings Fund 1.73 1.82 Spore Prog Fund 1.28 1.34 Spore Sec Fund 2 12 2.23 Spore Invest Fund 1.64 1.74xd Spore Equity Fund 1 24 1.30 AS UNIT TRUST (Maaagen' prtees far Jsa Mai178 words
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Article145 1980-06-28 16 CHINESE Pr.i.rc Kirkaagr, Saagaaan, assa daasag srtras par IMkijnattrsß*: CsesMt all: Bulk fob 137 00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $147 00 sellers, new drum rob $153 00 sellers. Cars: Miied (loose) $84 00 buyers. Peaaar: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $455 00 sellers.145 words
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Article166 1980-06-28 16 THE KILOBAR market for gold deliverable In Singapore opened at K2.BX and closed at 542.7W yester day In the Far East, gold opened at USK2S 00 627.00 and moved up to $627 00 629 00 on some buying support The market remained very steady and closed the morning session166 words
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Article46 1980-06-28 16 NOON SSK and SMR pno» ywUfday AS July August <C.rr«l Mtkl (For—rrf Mlk) B.,.r, S,U.r. B»,.t. S.W.r. SSR» lltoopdtel JT7OO JWOON 2W0O JTOOON SSH5O (lUxpdlM) Mill MIOON 3M0O 2T7OON MEKLB J»i» A«««»l SMRCV lll«>|MlMl Jie.00 3I80ON 3I6.0O 3180ON iSSV^ 1I-2SS JS JUS 2^46 words
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Article46 1980-06-28 16 K«muntln« Tin 480+84 M B.nkin* 1170 +ao Str«il. Trading 1400 +50 OCBC 1020 +45 Mil 1120 +40 C Sufar* 706 +35 Public Textile 211 +21 Berjuntai 1100 +20 Magnum Corpn 885 +20 Sel Properties 800 +20 Times Pub 410 +20 Eu Van Sang 204 +1846 words
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Article28 1980-06-28 16 Sel Coconuts 310 -20 Paper Product. 380 -18 Kenpas sio -10 Taaek Cement M 0 -10 A Enterprises 422 -8 M Glaas 3)8 -8 f N 780-528 words
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Article24 1980-06-28 16 Haw Par 1.155,000 CDev 530,000 OCBC 487,000 C A C 441.000 Total turnover: 10.49 m Total value. $33.82 m Source: SES24 words
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Article32 1980-06-28 16 Jun 26 Jun 27 B.T.lndlcator: 5627.86 5778.02 Industrials: 538.29 544.58 Finance: 939.10 957.09 Hotels: 471.18 472.42 Properties: 394.27 397.31 Minings: 341.05 342.48 Plantations: 908.33 907.56 OCBC: 532.21 540.07 S.E.S.Ind: 494.99 499.5032 words
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Advertisement533 1980-06-28 16 RpPAC PAILS REIKE FLEXSPOUT =High Quality Packaging Economy ROPAC PAILS, a Unica Product licenced by '^If^rw Schoeller (West Germany) means multi-purpose, sensible and attractive packagirg. An unbeatable *^OA^ combination of toughness and durability. These j& pails are extremely reliable for use in the rugged ff V% building industry, safe for533 words
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Advertisement24 1980-06-28 16 Prime lending rates THE average rate at which majar Slagaparc baaks are correatly prepared to lead to their beat easterners la 11.5 per eeat.24 words
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Article1444 1980-06-28 17 THE last transacted ready sale it- the dose of business on the Slork Exchange of Singapore yesterday compared with the previous day's prices together with 1STJ bifh and low i Adjusted for scrip rights Issue) w Low Coapaay Sal« torSECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL A COMMERCIAL no 223 l« 1631,444 words
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Article1798 1980-06-28 17 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and 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 speci- tied All Times Settlement Contracts' are quoted after the word "tett" i1,798 words
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Article1918 1980-06-28 17 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number ol shares traded shown In brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified IMKSTlUAI.s Um (2.17B 2 20S1 (12) 2.18 Alex H«M (1MB) ACWr (1S0S) A1,918 words
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Article70 1980-06-28 17 PETALJNG Tin Bhd announced an unaudited group estimated net profit of Mffi.O million ($4.6 million), (or the six months ended April 30. Output of tin concentrates was 854 tonnes (779), average net price of tin ore was SLIT? 30 per picul ($1,027.23). An interim dividendReuter - 70 words
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Advertisement946 1980-06-28 17 HARRISONS CROSFIELD (MALAYSIA) SDN.BERHAD TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from experience Contractors for the construction and completion of i 1 One Assistant's bungalow and 1 2 blocks of semi-detached workers houses (24 units) on Welch Estate, Jementah, Johore. 2) Tender Documents/ Drawings may be obtained from i The Consulting Engineers946 words
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Advertisement653 1980-06-28 17 GOVERNMENT OF BRUNEI VACANCIES IN THE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT invites suitably qualified candidates for appointment as EDUCATION OFFICER and TEACHER for Teachers' Training College and Secondary Schools and TEACHER for Primary Schools. The following subjects are required 1) TEACHERS' COLLEGE: a) Mathematics c) Geography b) Science d) History 2) SECONDARY SCHOOL653 words
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606 1980-06-28 18 Premium is still keen to take over Lee Hung MUCH uncertainty still surrounds Premium Holdings' proposed acquisition of Lee Hung Plantations (formerly Yardstick Holdings) from Loy Brothers. This was seen at the company's annual general meeting on Thursday. The acquisition hinges on whether Trengganu Development and Management (TDM) can successfully606 words
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Article290 1980-06-28 18 SYDNEY, Frl. Stocks were mixed with some profit-taking In evidence, dealers said. In gold miners, Central Norseman closed 10 cents down after morning gains at AJ10.60, KalgoorUe rose 30 cents to $8.30 and Valiant 20 cents to $1.80. Poseidon rose 15 cents to $4 00 while North290 words
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Article225 1980-06-28 18 NEW YORK, Thurs. A late sinking spell undercut a firm market and left prices lower in heavy trading. Analysts said the market ran into an area of heavy supply of stock after the long spring advance that carried the Dow Jones industrial average to its highest225 words
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Article286 1980-06-28 18 AMSTERDAM, Thurs. Share prices closed mainly lower with KLM 0.20 higher and Hoogovens unchanged in otherwise easier Dutch internationals, dealers said. NMB rose two guilders in otherwise lower banks, Rorento closed unchanged in mostly firmer investment funds with Robeco rising one, while in lower insurances Amev fell286 words
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Article50 1980-06-28 18 INDUSTRIALS rhursday 4*6 7 Wednesday 486.8 Veck Ago 473.1 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS rhursday 883.45 Wednesday 887.54 Veek Ago 881.91 H.K.BANG SENG Tlday 1041.43 rhursday 1008.88 Veek Ago 987.88 SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS ■Y Iday 879.27 Phursday 878.75 Veek Ago 868.28 ALL ORDINARIES lYlday 888JM rhursday 888J7 Veck Ago *****50 words
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Article493 1980-06-28 18 LONDON. Thurs. The market closed mixed after a quiet session. At 3pm. the Financial Times index was unchanged at 465.9 points. Oils retained much of the early firmness which reflected confirmation yesterday of an oil find adjacent to the North Sea Ninian Held. But other493 words
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256 1980-06-28 18 City Dev interim profits jump to record $14.84 m CITY DevetoaoMats reaped r*x»rt pr-flts far tke fir* six m«atka «f tke flMMtal yea* eadiag Oet 31, MM. Gnwp pre-tai proflto Junpcal -z-feM to $14.84 mIUIM ($2.1) mil U«a pwvi»Mly). mtk Laerea«Mi eantags frem tke Mgaly ntw-H City Plata prajeet, property256 words
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186 1980-06-28 18 Further rise in profit at Tropical Veneer CONTINUING its recovery started in 1978, loss-stricken Tropical Veneer Company has reported a further improvement in earnings last year. Pre-tax profit of the company rose by 42 per cent to $2.38 million on a 27 per cent increase in turnover to $19.25 million.186 words
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Advertisement1401 1980-06-28 18 f IST T\ CHARTERED MERCHANT WkAl BANKERS MALAYSIA BERHAD I^Fln (INCORPORATED IN MALAYSIA) B^ 7TH FLOOR, CHARTERED BANK BUILDING, JALAN AMPANG m^F PO. BOX 1001. KUALA LUMPUR BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31 3T DECEMBER, 1 979. 1979 1978 1979 1978 Not* f Not* CURRENT LIABILITIES CURRENT ASSETS Deposits maturing wittim1,401 words
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Advertisement1651 1980-06-28 19 AT YOU* SERVICE *ATK t«CTIOM *DcX Xa^N. Telephone Service *****22 pcnanMAl 4FRVirF<t Q 1 >.>-»__ Moodoy Fndoy 830om- 5 00 p m CoVxx, 70 c* pc, ,o,d (r™n VIO 50) |JS«CMAMOIBE rX-c^^P fn I tJk\. V^V >S^V I I f_J IL! r^^ I\W tlksL I ||\v\ COUMTMSMVICE Om «V ACCO«*KX>ATK>N1,651 words
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Advertisement714 1980-06-28 19 I PERSONAL SERVICES MERCHANDISE Get A Nikon Fashion Camera Bag FREE When you buy a MikonM OPTCNAI t^F C CFIISEM-SOFT A CAMERA CASE $40 With every purchase of a Nikon EM You can choose any one of these exclusive Nikon Fashion Bags (Imported). This offer is valid only during the714 words
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Advertisement648 1980-06-28 19 I PERSONAL SERVICES A MERCHANDISE BEAUTIFUL PUPPICS GERMAN Shepherd (Alsatian) Dachshund (Adult) Pekingese. Boston Terrier Telephone *****05 SKC confirmed. CAT CLUB MEMBCRS and Interested cat lovers are welcome to a Luncheon held In honour of Mr H.C Scholer (KIFE QCCF Judge) at Admiralty House. 345. Old Nelson Road. Sembawang Tel:648 words
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Advertisement364 1980-06-28 19 SALE OF SHOWCASE and Sockels. Interested plea..c call *****94 after 1000 a.m. SELLING CHEAP 4 steel cabinets with shelves, and double decker beds. Tel *****3. STEEL WMTMG DESK, aluminium display showcases, bookcases, wardrobes, single beds child's cot. PVC sitting room set. odds and ends. 555 East Coast Road *****S TRANSFERABLE364 words
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Advertisement584 1980-06-28 19 I PERSONAL SERVICES MERCHANDISE VEGETARIAN FOOD FOR Better Health Happy Realm Vegetarian Foo4 Centre. 216 Pearl's Centre. Eu Tong Sen Street; Tel *****41. 28 Health Centres AFTER A BUSY day. ease away tension at the Queen's Health Centre. Queen's Hotel (next to York Hotel) Massage/Steambalh. Tel: *****80/ *****88 ext 2584 words
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Advertisement665 1980-06-28 19 37 Gardening WE PfIOVKJE GARDENING services such as grass-rutting, tree planting, tree rutting, fast and reliable service Please contact Anthony *****06 39 House Renovation/ Repair AMCO CONSTRUCTION SPECIALISE In awnings, iron grilles. partition fencing, gutter, renovation and flooring Tel: *****82. ATTRACTIVE OFFER FOR all renovation works (floorings, cabinets, sanitary, etc.)665 words
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Advertisement537 1980-06-28 20 I PERSONAL SERVICES MERCHANDISE 42 Photography c LslcaUss SL $I.*M c MmiFl-HN c SSmmF2-S»M c Letcaan- MM c Letea M 2 with X mm F2 and aM*ar-tUW c Roaantst F}J Sl.OOO c Raßal SLM witti SO mm F4, M HMII Fat-Si MraMMMft hfDt 8M tan* hood K.OOO Contact* TONY TAN537 words
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Advertisement604 1980-06-28 20 ASIA MARRIAGE-AID Bureau helps you find suitable partner. Suite 12- A Kheng Chlu Building. 47. Beach Road. ***** Established 1961 E-4JN FRKNOSHa* SERVICES provide genuine Introductions to (riends/life partners, confidentially. Tel: ***** Miss Tan. MRS. ONO BfTROOUCES friends/ lifetime partners confidentially DJ. Jade Ii Co.. 10 am to 7 p.m.:604 words
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Advertisement587 1980-06-28 20 II EMPLOYMENT EXPWUENCEO SALES EXECUTIVE required to organise and supervise a team of local salesmen Remunerations commensurate.* with qualifications and experiences. Apply with resume and recent photograph to: P.O. Box 3905, Spore. »> Secretarial Clerical WANTED: CLERK TYPIST (FEMALE) PKE-KEQUISiTE C.C.E. A° level with at least 2 principles and a587 words
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Advertisement637 1980-06-28 20 AN ESTABLISHED LOCAL BANK requtree:PERSONNEL/ PAYROLL ASSISTANT c At least SO' levels or HSC with credits in English Maths. c At least 2 years working experience In similar position. a Possess typing certificate of 35 40 w.p.m. a Preferably have knowledge of payroll work. Salary will commensurate with qualifications and637 words
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Advertisement572 1980-06-28 20 II EMPLOYMENT APPLICANTS REPLYMG to Box numbers of vacancies are requested not to enclose original copies of testimonials of reference with their applications No responsibility can be accepted for their loss. Applicants are also advised to write to Box Numbers correctly and check them before posting. A SECRETARY 24-28 years572 words
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Advertisement667 1980-06-28 20 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT'S ■■Ml urgently requires Accounts Clerks. Audit Trainees and Seml-Senlors. Reply with personal particulars, contact numbers to S.T. Box ASI«7S. CrvTL ENQMEEMNG FMM invite* apptlcanls lor the poet o. SITE CLERK Minimum OCE Xy level a Preferably staying in Jurong/Boon Lay /Clement! Mirsiled pieaae write with Mi Cronei rnywi667 words
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Advertisement623 1980-06-28 20 II EMPLOYMENT Foo, Kon A Tan has vacancies for the position of: AUDIT ASSISTANT c B. Ace. or A CCA or equivalent. c At least 2— 3 years experience In a Public Accounting Firm AUDIT CLERK c With OCE A' Level. c Preferance given to those pursuing A.C.C.A. Exams, c623 words
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Advertisement552 1980-06-28 20 nterview Oam 10ft Ftoor id" FRATA SHIPPING PTE LTD raquirM rha following sta« to maa A) ONE FREIGHT CLERK AND OW MAMFEST CLERK Good education with minimum 5 *O' levels Including English and Mathematics Accurate typing mln 35 w.ptn Previous experience desirable but not essential as training will be given552 words
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Advertisement468 1980-06-28 20 II EMPLOYMENT KISCO "■■asm nKllldiary of Kobe Stea Ltd requires: RECEPTIONIST/ TELEPHONE OPERATOR OiiawfiL atlwia c Must possess pleasant personality c Must be able to type c Minimum qualification: OCE O1O 1 level c Age: 17 -21 years c Salary: Negotiable a Inlereeled appNcanta plaaaa apply with Ml rssums and468 words
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Advertisement506 1980-06-28 20 Stamford College Group Has immediate vacancies lor M Receptionist (b) Telephone Operator pleasant disposition and able to communicate effectively. knowledge m typing and handing PMBX switchboard experience preferred but not essential attractive salary and other fringe benefits Please apply personally to Stamford Educational Towers 218 Queen street Singapore 0718 or506 words
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Advertisement625 1980-06-28 21 II EMPLOYMENT 46 Situations Vacant ft) Secretarial V Clerical N**> expanding factory urgently reoxfreo FEMALE ACCOUNTS/ GENERAL CLERK a 18 to 20 years of age c J (ICE O' Level ,li'cl Intermediate Bopk- keeping a Ability to type a Fxperlenre preferred bul not essential Interested applicants, pleaseapply In own handwriting625 words
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Advertisement560 1980-06-28 21 SALES STATISTICS SUPERVISOR ny m the helo of measurement and control is preaentty expanding its Commercial Data Processing capoMlMiee. A young, dynamic candidate experienced with computers is required to lorn thetr Marketing Group The responsibilities will include o Monitoring of regional sales performance and marketing statistics a Updating regional price560 words
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Advertisement708 1980-06-28 21 II EMPLOYMENT I., ia>i*» s>«afMixaJ Trasa^MnWi riiaimin S(HLajMilng in mckbia and diatnbuMon of stool pipe aad HNmaa reqwres enthusiastic SALESMEN Experience In the pipe trade Is not essential, what we need are intelligent people with 'O' level education, preferably with some working experience In Sales and willing lo work hard708 words
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Advertisement656 1980-06-28 21 European Purcheaing company o#M*ng in construction otffwM purchasing requires a tally PURCHASING MANAGER This person will be In full control and must have complete knowledge of sales/ purchasing In South East Asia Application, lo be submitted in writing to S.T BOX Atiggo. and must inctud* ell companies worked tor in656 words
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Advertisement658 1980-06-28 21 II EMPLOYMENT EXCLUSIVE LEATHER GOODS Shop requires Chinese Salesgirl Must be pleasant looking, able lo speak Mandarin. Call *****60 after 10 30 am for an Interview. EXPERIENCED SALES PERSONNIL required' immediately. Salary negotiable depending on capabilities Call personally at: IS-A. Enggor Street off Anson Road JLLI I \WU TECHNICAL SALES658 words
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Advertisement587 1980-06-28 21 ASSISTANT CHEMICAL SURVEYOR required. a Singapore citizen, male, age below 25 c OCE O' level and above. Science Stream. c Must complete N.S. c Experience not essential, training will be provided. o Applicant must be energetic, hardworking and willing to work at Irregular hours. Please apply In writing with a587 words
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Advertisement514 1980-06-28 21 II EMPLOYMENT Established computer company Invites applications for the post of: ELECTRO-MECHAMCAL TECHNICIAN Candidate must possess Industrial Technician Certificate In Electronic Engineering/Trade Certificate In Electro-mechanical equipment or equivalent c At least 1 year practical experience In the maintenance of elec tro mcc han leal equipment c Sound knowledge of electronic514 words
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Advertisement527 1980-06-28 21 CHUBB SINGAPORE PTE LTD Owing lo continued expansion, we have vacancies torSECURITY ALARMS SERVICE TECHNICIANS c Applicants must possess Elec Ironic /Electrical Trade Certificate c Completed National Service. a Possess valid car driving licence c Prepared to perform after office standby duties for which a monthly allowance will be paid.527 words
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Advertisement584 1980-06-28 21 II EMPL PHILIPS i requires 1 TECHNICIAN (Draughtsman) I Oualmcattons/Expanence: ITC In Mechanical Engi- neerlng Drawing and Design with preferably I to 2 years' related experience Duties: Assisting In the preparation (of assembly and detailed i drawing of jigs and fixtures J design I Interested candidates, ploeee submit full personal584 words
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Advertisement438 1980-06-28 21 DYIMACAST ISINGAPORE) PTE LTD A progressive British International Company in a new modern factory near the residential area of Jurong. engaged In the production of high precision engineering paru and plasl.c moulded .components. Is looking for bright, able and enthusiastic 'applicants for the followingposition. TOOLMAKERS/BENCH HAND Candidate, between 25 to438 words
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Advertisement616 1980-06-28 22 46 Situations Vacant Prodmctlom That's right A new operator tan earn up to $308/ a month at Fairchtld PLUS bonuses totalling $200 for a year's perfect attendance. PLUS a shift allowance ol $3 for the 3rd shift up to 16 days annual leave In addition to the usual benefits like616 words
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Advertisement283 1980-06-28 22 OYMENT 9 SANYO [itCTnWCS PTE. ITO. JOB* US AS WtOOOCTION OPERATORS WEEKEND •fTERVBTW Sat 8 00 am 4 00 pm Sun 9.00 am 1.00 pm 5-OAY WEEK NOBMFT NO SCOPE WORK Attractive salary Monthly Perfect Attendance Gift Voucher Confirmation Bonui $30 00 Job Allowance '10 00 per month Liberal Compassionate283 words
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Advertisement383 1980-06-28 22 II EMPLOYMENT c place for you We have immediate vacancies for the following positions: Q.C. INSPECTORS Minimum secondary education Age between 16-40 years old Should be prepared to work on 2 rotating shifts Preference will be given to those with Q.C. knowledge OPERATORS Completed Primary education Age between 1640 years383 words
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Advertisement647 1980-06-28 22 AN ESTABLISHED LOCAL BANK r*M|Uif#orMESSENGERS MALE/FEMALE Ag*l6to2s. a Claas 2 licence prafarrad. DRIVERS 2 yaara driving axpartanca. interaalad plaaaa apply with personal particular* and contact talaphona numbar, togathar with a recent nonreturnable photograph to:S.T. BOX A*****. An established manufacturing Company located around Buklt Tlmah. 7 1/2 ms. Invites applicants to647 words
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Advertisement848 1980-06-28 22 II EMPLOYMENT A Process Chemical Company in Jurong rwqutras PLANT OPERATORS (MALE) c Minimum OCE O' level with good grade In Chemistry. c Experience not necessary as training will be provided. c Must work shift but good shift allowances will be paid. c Oood transport allowance paid BOILERMEN o Minimum848 words
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Advertisement629 1980-06-28 22 German alac.li eiilce manufacturing company hoe tmsaodeMe vacancy for: EXPERIENCED STOREKEEPER Must possess OCE O' level certificate o Familiar with standard store procedures and be able to handle material schedules to meet production requirements o Completed or exempted from full-time National Service Attractive salary to commensurate with candidates background 5-day629 words
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Advertisement624 1980-06-28 22 II EMPLOYMENT IbWAIxIbiIC BAKER FAR EAST, LTD 1) WAREHOUSEMAN To load and unload materials from containers, build boxes for shipments, do spray painting and other general duties a Must be able to drive a 3ton forkllft a Secondary 2 education and be knowledgable' with shipping procedures c willing to do624 words
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Advertisement554 1980-06-28 22 Immediate Vacancies for: ELECTRICIANS Craft Certificate or equivalent In Electrical or Electronic Engineering a 2to 3 years' Industrial ex perlence c Knowledge of Electrical Installation, electronic trouble-shooting and sorni machinery repairs MATERIALS CLERK/TYPIST a Singapore Citizen o 22 years of age and abovi (preferably married) c Possess OCE O' Level554 words
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Advertisement516 1980-06-28 22 II EMPLOYMENT H ORIENTAL RESTAURANT PTELTD (A m©mb*r of th# Emporium Holdings Group) AppHcotiofW two invitod from mmlably BMSiBid I cswaKslii lar me voHooTlfiQ pooitiont:- 1. ACCOUNTS SUPERVISOR 1 2 CONFIDENTIAL PERSONNEL CLERK Cfcomonti 3. CASHIER. Aim Mo Kto, Clofnontl. 4. BARTENDER Ang Mo Kio. RoQUirofnontt: Po*t(1) a Minimum OCE516 words
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Advertisement782 1980-06-28 22 SUPA-SAVE HYPERMARKET requires (1) SALES ASSISTANTS (Male ft Female) (Full Time) (2) STORE DETECTIVES Plcxse apply personally to: t YlMfl CMfIQ RObM, *MlfOOo(MVfVMf *W«*OfflQ ICO aMttsrtiVlQ RWW) Singapore 2»1 MACHINIST ABLE TO handle precision Jobs. Oeneral Workers who can withstand hard work. F ease call: *****10 for appointment. MALAY OF»782 words
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Advertisement701 1980-06-28 23 II EMPLOYMENT 46 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous i t INCORPORATED STOREKEEPERS L I Applicants should be below It ie 27 years of age t possess GCE B *> O level certificates Them Ideal applicant should have 111 tm store-keeping experience in Sk W an Electronic Manufartur- fl b Ing environment able701 words
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Advertisement776 1980-06-28 23 REQUIRED URGENTLY STOREKEEPER Delivery Clerk Interi ested, please call personally at: 832 834 Bth floor. Blk. 3. PSA Multi-storey Complex, Paslr I Panjang Road. Spore 0511 REOUWED URGENTLY 1 Female Clerk cum Typist. (2) Sales Representative. (3) Driver cum Delivery with a Class 3 driving licence (preferably age 20 to776 words
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Advertisement742 1980-06-28 23 II EMPLOYMENT WANTED FEMALE STAFF, age 16 lo 55 to be trained to answer telephone, file cards, etc No qualifications required Working hours 8.30 am lo 5.30pm Starting salary $300 Apply In person at: People's Park Complex. 3rd floor. Unit 433 on Saturday at lpm or Monday at Bpm WANTED742 words
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Advertisement789 1980-06-28 23 AUSTRALIAN FAMILY WITH 3 school-aged children requires an experienced Chinese live-In amah. Duties Include cooking Must be cheerful and reliable Tel: Rosle. *****81 Monday to Friday office hours DOMESTIC SERVANT WANTED Call *****3 European Expatriate Managing Director* tamNy require* 2 DOMESTIC AMAHS They should preferably be sisters or friends and789 words
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Advertisement512 1980-06-28 23 tones Saturday car mm WE CAN HELP YOU OWN A NEW CAR 1) with as much as 90% financing. 2) with good interest rates: 7Vi% for 36 months. 7%% for 48 months. 3) with longer periods of repayment up to 48 months. 4) with fast attention to your needs. ■Li512 words
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Advertisement311 1980-06-28 23 JANUARY 1877 DATSUN 100A. Tape, one owner. Up top condition. $13,300. View: Blk 110. Bedok North Tel: *****77 after 2.00 pm LATE 1878 DATSUN 100A FII. good condition. Selling $13,500 negotiable. Teh *****41. LATE 1877 DATSUN 100A. Tip top condition. PARF eligible $13,900 0.n.0. Tel: *****43 afternoon *****64 MARCH 1971311 words
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Advertisement866 1980-06-28 23 1878 DATSUN MOJ SSS Alrcond, I sports rims, excellent condluon. $14,800 Exchange car acceptable Contact 2531 166 1878 OATSUN 12OY suUonwagon Tip top condlUon. Alrcond, cassette. Insurance/ road tax new. Offers $13,500 nett Contact: Steven *****03/ *****97. 1877. DATSUN USA. Alrcond and radio $14,500 0.n.0 Ring *****30 (after 2pm). 1877.866 words
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Advertisement981 1980-06-28 23 D€C 187J FOND Escort. 1300 XL 2 owners, PARF. tax Dec Very good condition Offers above ♦^.U^pn" T6l: mB 34 FORO ESCORT 1871 October. Tax Oct. very good condition, accident free, 3 owners. $8,300 0.n.0. Tel: *****44. FORD ESCORT 1108 XL 1973. PARF eligible, good running condition. $7,000 0.n.0 Tel*981 words
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Advertisement995 1980-06-28 23 DSC '71 MAZDA MSB. EC 5454 excellent condtuon. new paint, beautiful Interior $8,900 o.no Tel: *****54. MAZDA 1972 CAPELLA Coupe. Aircond sports rims, new tyres PARF eligible $7,500 Tel: *****79 MAZDA 121 1000 cc. 1980. 2 weeks old with alrcond Regn. no. EN 75 $20,800 ono Tel: Steven. *****19/*****4 OCTOBER995 words
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Advertisement842 1980-06-28 23 Mitsubishi Colt ALMOST 1878 COLT Galant 2000 OSR Coupe. 2 private owners. alrcond. radio cassette, sports 1 rims. 523J00 0.n.0. *****87 DEC 78 MITSUBISHI Colt Galant OS. with extras, well maintained by one private owner $20,800 Tel: *****00 END 1871, COLT Lancer 1200 1 owner Eligible for PARF Sport rims842 words
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Advertisement1573 1980-06-28 24 times Saturday cor mart MAP HUAT CO, 245 Middle Rd Tel: *****1/ *****1. 1979 DaLsun ct u-11-u, Cn. c.v 120y (air-con). 1977 Mazda 323 93 veniciwi rot o»m 1300 (a i r con Datsun I6OJ (air- con). F/Cortlna 16 GL (air-con) mmmm^ ■B^^^Sß I^6 DaLsun 100A. Datsun 120Y S/ W.1,573 words
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Advertisement933 1980-06-28 24 MAP HUAT CO.. 245 Middle Rd Tel *****1/ *****1. 1979 DaLsun 120Y (air-con). 1977 Mazda 323 1300 (air-con). Datsun I6OJ (alrcon), F/Cortlna 1.6 GL (air-con) 1976 DaLsun 100A. Datsun 120Y S/ W. Datsun 120Y air-con Toyota Corona 2000 Mk II (air-con). Toyota Lite-Ace Van, 1975 F/Escort Van. Mazda FlOOO Van.933 words
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Advertisement845 1980-06-28 24 1*73. PEUGEOT SS4. Alrcond. tape Immaculate condition throughout $8,500 negotiable (no PARF) *****1 1*73 PEUOEOJ 304 2 private owners, used as second car Less than 45.000 miles, recently completely reuphoUtered and repainted, alrcond. radio $11,500 2iJ;°-, Ca Mri Dougherty tel 1*73 RENAULT IJTL with alrcond and cassette Eligible for PARF.845 words
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Advertisement769 1980-06-28 24 SUZUKI SCRAMBLER 1979. Selling cheap. $320 plus $42 50 x 15 AL Honda 90. $300 *****28. VESPA FOR SALE 1976 model Sprint V (Original). For Information call *****01 YAMAHA DOHC SB* cc Selling cheap. $1,600 negotiable. Oood condition Call *****26 r A M Wi Away H of A life ociusn/t769 words
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Advertisement843 1980-06-28 24 IV ACCOMMODATION ft PROPERTIES DMT. IS OPERA ESTATE singlestorey bungalow. 4 bedrooms, furnished. $1,250. Tel: *****14 afternoort No brokers. DMT. is COSY SSMOLE-STOREY semi-detached. 3 bedrooms. 2 bathrooms. 1 servant's, partially furnished. Call *****2. DMT. 17 TOH DRIVE single-storey bungalow. 4 bedrooms, 3 alrconds. 8.000 sq.ft Contact SAturday and Sunday.843 words
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Advertisement890 1980-06-28 24 LUXURIOUS FLAT (DMT. M) 2.200 sq fl 3 bedrooms/ bathrooms attached. Servant's. Split-level living/ dining. Fully furnished Facing pool. Covered carpark. 24 hours security. Rental: $3,500. Available Ist July. Please call *****15. Saturday/ Sunday. (No A gen is Please) LUXURIOUS MAISONETTE walkIng distance to ORchard Road (dlst. 9). High floor,890 words
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Advertisement892 1980-06-28 24 IV ACCOMMODATION ft PROPERTIES A BANK REQUIRES Houses/ Apartments for Its expatriate staff Owners ring: General Properties *****3/ *****5 EXPATRIATES FROM BIG Foreign accommodation In good residential districts Budget ranging from $IXIOO to $5,000 Company lease assured. Owners call Worldwide Construction L Realty Ptr Ltd. Tel: *****77. FRANKEL ESTATE AND892 words
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Advertisement784 1980-06-28 24 c MMG TECK PARR 3-storey beautiful Bungalow, about 10.000 sq.ft 6 bedrooms. c DMT. 14 LORONG 11, GEYLANG 2-storey shophouff. approval for light Industry use, about 3JoOsq.lt. c LANGS AT ROAD Newly built corner terrace house. 3 bedrooms, marble flooring. GetMalne wiyers onlyl CONTACT: *****23/4 MRMrCHAEL (11a.m. to 5p.m.) PASIR784 words
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Advertisement816 1980-06-28 24 IV ACCOMMODATION ft PROPERTIES DIST. 11 WALK-UP FMST floor apartment. Marble/ parquet flooring 1.500 sq ft $175,000 HoeTan *****2 DMT. IS FIRST MANSION facing sea. Unfurnished 3 bedrooms/ 2 bathrooms, alrcond. 1.800 sq ft $175,000 o no *****44/ *****18 (Saturday/ Sunday) DMT. 1* CORNER WALK-UP apartment 4 bedrooms. $99,000 Tel816 words
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Advertisement702 1980-06-28 24 LOOKBIO FOR A House/ Bungalow/ Serril-Detached or Terrace (corner) near Chartwell/ Bloxhome area. Owners please contact Maggy Chua *****19. MALAYSIAN WISHES TO Purchase a 3-bedroomed apartment between $200,000 to $300,000. preferably tenanted Tel *****5. URGENTLY WANTED TO buy old house or land. Owners please UL MM 66 Warehouses Vacant/Wanted AVAILABLE702 words
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Obituary, Illustration374 1980-06-28 25 CNEE LIANG LOCK Bachlt. 87 passed away peacerully on 26-6-80 Cortege leaves Block 106. Bedok North. Aye. 4 for Mount Vemon Crematorium.on Sunday 29-6-80 at 11.30 a.m. CHRISTMAS PONNAMPLAM (KLANO) passed away peacefully on 26.6.80 leaving behind wife Slew Eng. sons Capt. Easter. Leslie. Fit. Lt. Morgan. Wesley.374 words
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Obituary37 1980-06-28 25 Our sympathies a condolences to MR. ANDREW TAN CHYE HEE on the recent demise of hi* beloved wife HELEN NG CHONG SIM From The Staff of Regional Development Consortium Architects/ Regional Development Services Pte. Ltd.37 words
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Obituary32 1980-06-28 25 CAMOSSIAN SISTERS. KLUANG and Segamat wish to thank the priests, parishioners and friend* for their generous service, comforting presence, donations, and wreaths during the recent funeral of Sisier Teresina Rajaralnam32 words
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Obituary, Illustration153 1980-06-28 25 With lo thank relative* and triendt lor their coodolencea, donation*, wreathe and attendance during their recent bereevement. > Special thank* to the Peetor and Members of Trinity Chrietian Centre end Doctor* a Nur*e* of Ward 13 ot Tan Tock Seng Hoapital lot ttt#tY ••fV*C#>»V I Th« family of the late153 words
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Obituary, Illustration37 1980-06-28 25 IN EVERLOVING MEMORY OF Seven Years To-day. To be with you In the same old days. I* our deere*! wish today Sadly mitaed but always remembered by Family 1 Frtende. JANICE WONG Departed: 2S-*-197337 words
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Obituary, Illustration46 1980-06-28 25 Departed 2t/*/7* Ineerted by loving *on* 4 daugh tare. The Athma Shanli prayer will be held al 7 00 pm on 2* 6 SO at Shn Shiven Temple. Orchard Road. AH SABAPATHV Burn: I*th May ISOS Eipired: 13th June i»*o ONC CHVE HIN46 words
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Advertisement827 1980-06-28 25 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES PEMNSULA PLAZA AvaMaMe tor rent 68 Shop SdSCC Unit 110/ 117. Area: ***** sq.ft. c UnM O4S. Area: 616 13 sq.ft. =^i^^^BH=S Unit 218/ 217. Area: 818.08 sq ft c UnM 242. Area: 447 99 sq ft fck »»^-#«f UnM 248. Area 485 87 aq ft o)827 words
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Advertisement388 1980-06-28 25 THE na*T DRJVBM Centre ROY qualified experienced Instruc- I tort available. Reasonable charges. Fetch/ send arrangeable *****37. 98 DancaiQ Instruction DAVID'S SCHOOL OF Dancing. New Social Dancing Classes commencing 6.30 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. Wednesday 2/7/80: 6.00 p.m. and 7.00 p.m. Thursday 3/7/80; 7.00 p.m. Monday 7/7/80. Disco: 7.00 p.m.388 words
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Advertisement903 1980-06-28 25 VII TRAVEL ft TOURS *Al all Laal aflat? T jT-MJ w J 111 I Mjpfttl Wm%3fi A4 iZaaSMr^BTflffi —-Jr Maß^^aßaMaam I B B.^2aaTAßTMaal ftllaSSaaUaaV X ">sr PaV^al W W\aa>aa\a\Vj*^» H^C^^^^B a a a^^ft^B a a_|^^| a r^^^Baal I IA DINERS 9 \M HOLIDAYS f A reliable way to travel PHILIPPIIC903 words
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Article, Illustration424 1980-06-28 26 Woman bit off tip of ear in fight A WOMAN bit off the tip of her neighbour's ear during a fight, a district court neard yeslerday. It all started with the slamming of a door. This led to constant bickering and verbal abuse between the two women, which ended in424 words
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85 1980-06-28 26 Charged with abetting in cheating THE manager of a trading company, Lim Buay Tee, 35, was charged in a magistrate's court yesterday with abetting Ng Buay Ten in cheating the International Bank ot Singapore of U5517,400 (5W6,888) in November and December last year. He was ordered remanded at the CID85 words
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Article58 1980-06-28 26 CHUNG Cheng High School held its 41st anniversary celebrations at its Goodman Road premises last night. Six long service awards, 10 scholarships and 10 bursaries were presented at the anniversary dinner, attended by guest of honour. Mr Goh Tioei Kok. chairman of Tat Lee Bank Ltd and58 words
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281 1980-06-28 26 Sisir aid for the small food makers THE Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research is now helping food factories in their process improvement efforts. It has introduced the Process Improvement Assistance Scheme to help food manufacturers develop local applied research and process improvement capabilities and to build up indigenous281 words
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274 1980-06-28 26 HIGH finance took a back seat to interest la China oa the second day ot the seminar on Asean trade which ended yesterday. Delegates at the seminar were told that rommercUl bants la Asean should chaage their traditional approach In forrlen trade financing274 words
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Article50 1980-06-28 26 THE body of a technician was found floating in Kallang River, off Crawford Street, I esterday afternoon. Police said Mr Tav Khim Hock, 27, employed by Nico Singapore Pte Ltd, was last seen on Wednesday when he reported for work. No foul play is suspected.50 words
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Article46 1980-06-28 26 EDUCATION Minister Dr Tony Tan will attend a dinner in honour of a French priest who had worked in China for 22 years, at St Anthony's Church in Mandai tomorrow. The priest, Father Cyprien Hue. will celebrate his 50th year of priesthood.46 words
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Article29 1980-06-28 26 MR David Gerald, who until two days ago was a senior legal officer with the Ministry of Defence, has left the government to be in private practice.29 words
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284 1980-06-28 26 BALLOTING of the China Winter Olympics proof j coins today will be based on the time the applicants sent in their applications. The sooner an applicant hands in the form, together with payment, the greater the chance of owning the coins.284 words
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Advertisement630 1980-06-28 26 INTERNATIONAL WOOD PRODUCTS LIMITED (Incorporated In The Republic Of Singapore) ANNOUNCEMENT The Directors will recommend the payment of First Final Dividend of 10% out of tax exempt income, in respect of the financial year ended 29th February 1980 (last year 15% tax free), at the forthcoming Annual General Meeting to630 words
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Advertisement279 1980-06-28 26 KJNYATAAN TAWARAN RISOA Tawaran oaripoda pemborono/ pemeorang yang mempunvoi pengalamon wembuot pogarpagor bm akan dMerima di Peiabat Kama P«ngarah RISDA. Tingkat 2. tangunan Gelon AtK, Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur hingga pokul 12.00 tengah hari pada 17 hanbutan Juto 1980 untuk: TMI SUPPIY AND FIXING Of MU Sim PWONO AN© OATi279 words
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Advertisement573 1980-06-28 26 Katong Shopping Centre Trader's Association IMPORTANT NOTICE This Association is holding a Cheap Sale with our shop members from 23rd May to sth July 80. A Lucky Draw will be held on sth July 80 at 3.00 pm. Due to printing fault to the Lucky Draw Tickets, duplicate numbers from573 words
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Advertisement287 1980-06-28 26 TRAINEE OFFICER A LICENSED FINANCE COMPANY, wholly-owned by on established Bank, invites applications from suitably qualified Malaysians to fill the above vacancy in its Melaka Branch Office. Applicants should be below 35 years of cge and residing in Melaka. The qualification required is-a Diploma in Banking, Accounting or Commerc£il field287 words
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Advertisement542 1980-06-28 27 GUTHRIE SENDIRI AN BERHAD (Guthrie. Kimia) We, an International Trading Organisation wish to invite applications from suitably qualified candidates to fill the following vacancies: CLERK (ADMINISTRATION) Applicants should possess MCE Grade I with iele»unt qualifications and good experience in office/Business Administration. Having 2 to 3 yeots experience working independently in542 words
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Advertisement629 1980-06-28 27 A leading Electronic Assembly Plant in East Coast invites applicant* for the following posts: (1) MATERIAL PLANNERS (2 vacancies) Qualification: Minimum MCE, speak fluent and write understandable English. Experience; Minimum 1 year experience and sound knowledge in handling material schedules to meet production requirements. (2) SHIPPING ASSISTANTS (2 vacancies) Wualif629 words
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Advertisement579 1980-06-28 27 I Due to the expansion of our business, Warner I Lambert, a leading manufacturer and distributor of I a fast moving range of consumer products, reI quires the service of an aggressive SALES REPRESENTATIVE I to be based in Singapore. I The Candidate: I Singapore citizen aged 23 years and579 words
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Advertisement689 1980-06-28 27 M THE HIGH COURT IN MA&YA AT JOHORE BAHRU ORIGINATING SUMMONS NO 2 11 OF 1979 In ttie Another ot me K> ciprocol Enforcement c Judgment Ordinance, 194 And In me Matter of a Judgmei of the High Court of tfi Republic of Singapore ot tamed in Suit No. 1065689 words
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149 1980-06-28 28 BIGGEST MARINE PRAWN FARM IN SEA' KOTA KINABALU, Fri. A Ueal private ranprnay Udmy ■>»■!■• (4 i X ■Ultra Imui to <evet»p What la expected to be the w.rid's largest mutee prawn cnlfnre farm, ami the first «f Hi Uai la SmUi«Mt Aala. Syarlkat Pellkara IMaag Ma Bbd, «w»ed byAFP - 149 words
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Article31 1980-06-28 28 KUCHING, Fri. Several cases o( malaria in timber camps have prompted health authorities to issue a warning to workers in Sabah, Kalimantan and Peninsular Malaysia to take precautions. AFPAFP - 31 words
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117 1980-06-28 28 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The population census which was to have ended tomorrow has been extended by another week for a "mopping-up period," the chairman of the publicity committee, Datuk Haji Mohmood bin Pawan Ten, said today. He said the extension was to ensure thatNST - 117 words
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62 1980-06-28 28 Bank Negara head retires on July 26 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Bank Negara governor Tun Ismail All wfll retire on July 26, after being the nation's number one financial manager for 18 years. Finance Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah announced this at a dinner in honour of Tun Ismail. The dinner atNST - 62 words
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Article, Illustration230 1980-06-28 28 Witness saw Jean and accused in car KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Former beauty queen Jean Sinnappa and her brother-in-law, S. Karthigesu, were seen together driving towards Klang a few minutes before she was found stabbed to death, the High Court was told today. A marketing executive, Mr Adrian De Silva, 36,NST - 230 words
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159 1980-06-28 28 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday AUSTRALIA has appealed for more time to solve its trade problems with Asean countries, which have complained about his country's protectionist trade policies. The trade imbalance between Asean and Australia is in favour of the Australians. After the 13th AseanUPI - 159 words
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Article337 1980-06-28 28 Windfall for property tax payers $450,000 rebate puts council in the red BUTTERWORTH, Friday RATEPAYERS in Province Wellesley who have appealed against the new annual values and assessment rates levied on their properties by the Municipal Council are in for a pleasant surprise they are to get a rebate totallingNST - 337 words
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Article55 1980-06-28 28 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Asean cement manufacturers are to recommend to their governments possible incentives that can be offered to th» cement industry to switch tff coal as an alternative sourb{ of energy. This was decided at a three* day council meeting of the Asean Federation of Cement ManufacturersNST - 55 words
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Article45 1980-06-28 28 KUCHING, Fri. Sarawal will supply logs to Jordaa when the country's timber processing centre at Aqaba is ready. The logs will be processed into wood products and distributed to West Asian and East African markets, a jointstatement by both countries said -AFP.AFP - 45 words
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Article70 1980-06-28 28 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. National Echo's managing editor injured his left hand vrtiile attempting to grab an armed robber during a hold-up in his house In Jalan Ipoh here early today. Mr R. D. Selva, 33, was later admitted to the General Hospital here with a slashNST - 70 words
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Article41 1980-06-28 28 KOTA KINABALU. Fri. CarifaU-Brittafc Petroleum Company, a joint venture Uttweti) Malaysia's national oil company, Petronas, and the BriOih Petroleum. I* to start oil exploration in a large concession area in Saban Seismic tests will be conducted in August. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article421 1980-06-28 29 WBA heavyweight champion to earn $4.24 million SOUTH African Gerrie Coetzee yesterday signed a contract to fight World Boxing Association heavyweight champion Mike Weaver, of the United States, in a title-match on Oct. 25. The fight will be staged in a stadium to be built in oneReuter; AP - 421 words
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243 1980-06-28 29 Bacchus hits 163 in Windies' 73-run victory DUBLIN, Fri. Faoud Bacchus scored a whirl- wind 163 to help the West Indies beat Ireland by 73 I runs in a rain restricted one-day limited overs cricket match here yester- day. The touring team made 284 (or seven in their quota ofReuter - 243 words
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Article60 1980-06-28 29 NEW YORK, Fri. Baltimore Orioles beat Toronto Blue Jays 4-1 in an American League baseball game yesterday. Other American League results: Seattle Mariners 8 Texas Rangers 4, Chicago White Sox 5 California Angels 2; NatteaaJ Leagae: New York Mets 4 Chicago Cubs 3, Montreal Expos 1 Philadelphia PhilliesReuter - 60 words
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343 1980-06-28 29 MEMPHIS, Fri. Jerry Pate posted a six-under-par 66 yesterday to take a one-stroke lead after the first round of the US$3OO,000 Memphis Classic golf tournament. Lee Trevino, Tom Purtzer and Jim Simons shared second spot at 67, while five playersReuter - 343 words
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Article360 1980-06-28 29 EUGENE, Fri. Former world record-holder and 1976 Olympic Games gold-medallist Mac Wilkins won the discus at the United States Olympic track and Held trials, but ageless Al Oerter was thwarted in his bid to make the team for a fifth time here yesterday. Wilkins won the discus with aAgencies - 360 words
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Advertisement407 1980-06-28 29 K. .^a^a^a^a^^a^^aWeV*^^^ a isivv^^^^ t 4 i yo^ 1 ,j. Hfcaß3^_ /oft t^rnp V I ypuocn Gonaw 1 l IRSO Jt fllTfil V* mJ7%ssHiia i«floVT^Ti '^aW OVAtTIMf SPORTS BONANZA CENTRES YAOHAN OrcharO Katong Thomson AIL NfUC f Wf LCOME) Supermarkets ORIENTAL EMPORIUM Peoples Park Centre/Ang Mo Kio/Upper Bukit Timah TOA407 words
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Article425 1980-06-28 30 Jiftpi.liM'.WM TIME test is probably the most debated racing system. It is Fraught with difficulties Yet it is fascinating and can be a valuable aid to winner finding. In most principal racing countries, experts work out a standard time for every distance on every425 words
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437 1980-06-28 30 FAIRWAY - FAIRWAY By IPOH, Fri. Ivory House and Pasir Puteh n, two promising stayers, head For an interesting clash in the Class 1 Division 2 I 1,900 metres race here on Sunday in their attempt to win a berth in the437 words
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138 1980-06-28 30 THE CURRAGH, Fri. For the past three years, the Irish Derby has been won by the Epsom Derby victor, but here tomorrow one of the second eleven will prevail in Ireland's top classic. Henbit, the hero of Epsom, lamed himself in scoring his triumph inReuter - 138 words
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1266 1980-06-28 30 Form guide for today's racing Racel was 3rd 52 to Tungesh c 52 1200 m Pg June last year; can surprise Sea Ckm: Good (or place bet; on board five times without winning this; hampered at start last run Class 6 Div. 3 1.200 m Penang June 1; run previous1,266 words
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Article1562 1980-06-28 30 RATF 1 1.30 CLASS 4 DIV 7 I.IOOM Str iVrAV.iL x ($12,000 $8,400 to wiiitw) 1 xOO Happy MatodyrV (Chens) Rodgers 57 (d 2 +4i 3 nzg Rjjoo 6 2 zxz WWhavantura (Cheah Fah) E. Breukelen 56.5 4 ag. t. lit 8 3 00 Papakara (Neighbouring) Mak 551,562 words
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Article140 1980-06-28 30 SE LECTIONS Going forecast: GOOD RACE EPBOMJEEP FAIRWAY TFT Protagoniat Remarkable Knight Grey Wlllhavantur. Knight Grey Protagonist Protagonits Ampere Bellagyna HeUo Mykonos Gandamana Alpha Gandamana Hello Mykonos Dashing David M Bemhard Alpha Century Mm Elite Special Sea Charm CanturyMi.t Going Great Fantasy Canlury Mitt Jim Janda Elite Special Tahi Main140 words
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Article273 1980-06-28 30 Focus on track work IPOH, Fri. Star performers on the track during the week Tuesday (yielding): Class 1: Royal Salute 37 with ease, Pasir Puteh XI and Eye-opener 38.6 with Pasir Puten n going better at finish. Class 4: Watergate II finished his workout with a sharp sprint. Remarkable IV273 words
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Article80 1980-06-28 30 AS FROM today the Perak Turf Club willintroduce an innovation aimed at helping oncourse punters to follow the progress of a race. All horses will carry king-size coloured saddle cloth numbers. For instance, horse No 1 will be in green. No. 2 brown. No. 10 red and so80 words
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409 1980-06-28 31 KEN JALLEH Jr - By KEN J ALLEH Jr TWO gold medals were not enough for world agegroup star Lim Seng Hock. He had to satisfy his thirst for greater glory and he did it fashionably, chalking up two meet records on the final day of the national409 words
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Article1540 1980-06-28 31 1.15 Totalisator Board Stake* 1.200 M RAfF 1 (Malaysian-bred Class 6) IW\^ri 1 ($15,000 $9,000 to wlnrw) 1 iSUtf Lotoglv* Dy Cy (First Three) E. Breukelen 57 +2.5) 5 mmF T«M* 5 2 7x2107 Dmrt Terror M a Dg (Dewrt Terror) Heddlr 56 .5 +2.5) 3me IP Man1,540 words
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Article256 1980-06-28 31 BERNARD PEREIRA - SLTA to start League system By BERNARD PEREIRA THE Singapore Lawn Tennis Association are zooming in on the League competition for clubs this year despite the difficulties they expect to face. Thursday's informal discussion at Sports House the scheduled extraordinary meeting was off because there was no quorum initiated by256 words
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Article158 1980-06-28 31 PATRICK BASTIANS - By PATRICK BASTIANS STEWART BALLARD, 17, created squash history last night when he became the first Singaporean to defeat a professional Rahim Gul, 28 in an exhibition match at the Kallang squash complex. Ballard took SO minutes to subdue a sluggish, but powerful, Rahim 9-5. 9-6,158 words
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152 1980-06-28 31 KUALA LUMPUR, FrL SINGAPORE ousted the formbook when they edged out Thailand 2-1 today in the deciding encounter to qualify for the final of the Asian sepak takraw championship. They meet Malaysia, who, earlier, easily defeated Brunei 3-0 to clinch the other final berth.Reuter; AFP - 152 words
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Article31 1980-06-28 31 KAMPONG KEMBANGAN beat Dragon United 2-1 In a national Division Two sepak takraw League match at PERSES centre last night. In another match, Pemuda IkaUnsetia bt Whampoa CSC 34.31 words
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Article22 1980-06-28 31 CHANG NGEE beat Nanyang Slang Pau 78-74 in the Nanyang Siaru? Pau Cup Invitation basketball tournament at Hong Bahru last night.22 words
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Article, Illustration440 1980-06-28 31 R. MANORAJ - SO the Singapore Hockey Association have lifted the life ban on Singapore Recreation Club's right-wing V. K. Chelvam. Bully for them! But the lifting of the suspension does beg the question as to Just why. The SHA claim it is "because of his devotion to440 words
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Article152 1980-06-28 31 Combined track events? THE Singapore Amateur Cycling are cissriifrimg ramtlng trm«k evMto f»r »eh«*fb»y» alMg with Umm (k MTlna ud utitnaj riders, reoarts BERNARD PEKEIR A. Tab U beeMie «rf v* p##r fmdomc fr#m Ux MhMk, wfelek ha* «•■>■ ed the wcdlttt— Ud»y track races at Farrer Park. SaU SAC152 words
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Article, Illustration744 1980-06-28 32 LONDON, Fri. Titleholder Bjorn Borg, of Sweden, won comfortably, at Wimbledon today. Borg, favourite tr capture the men's title for the fifth year in a row, chalked up his 30th successive Wimbledon tennis singles win when he beat Shlomo Glickstein, theReuter; UPI - 744 words
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Article135 1980-06-28 32 TAMPINES ROVERS, the National Football League Division One champions, will be fielding their four national players R. Suriamurthy, S. Manoharan, Jaiprakash and Syed Abu Bakar in their friendly match with Muar District in the renovated Muar Stadium tomorrow night (8). But the player the crowd will be135 words
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Article249 1980-06-28 32 Mea's stogies lettmi reand: i Bseeee Taaaer (US) at Jean PHaceraM (Aast) (-1. S4, tS, 74; Die Nastase (Bam) at Dick SterkUa (US) 44. <-2, 1-7, t-t, t-t; Geae Mayer (US) M Aadrew Jarrett (Br) 1-4, M, t-lj Peter Plemlac (US) bt SUalsUv ■ncr (Caeca) 44, *-J.249 words
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258 1980-06-28 32 TWO of Singapore's national coaches, K. Segaran and G. Mahadevan, will be suspended by the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association's disciplinary committee for statements they made to the Press last week, reports KEN JALLEH it. The SABA coaching committee, headed by Ouek Koh Eng, met258 words
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Article439 1980-06-28 32 KEN JALLEH Jr - KEN JALLEH Jr. By TWENTY-THREE n a t i o nal and ex-national boxers, and former national coach K. Segaran have signed a petition addressed to the Straits Times, the Singapore National Olympic Council and the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association appealing for action to be taken439 words
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500 1980-06-28 32 WILFRED YEO - WILFRED YEO By rl^TT/HI'i^^ DAVID TAN, tournament director of the national bowling championships now into their penultimate day at the Kirn Sens Bowl yesterday lashed out at bowlers who complained about the ''patchy lane conditions". Said Tan: "For the past few days, we've been500 words
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Article30 1980-06-28 32 THE Singapore Amateur Athletic Association have cancelled the 4th All-comers meet on Sunday as most of the athletes are away in Malaysia competing in the Malaysian AAU school meet.30 words
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Article116 1980-06-28 32 IPOH, Fri. Malay College, ef Kaala Kanesar, west on a rampage to trounce Iskaodar Shah Scheol, af Parit, 11H in a Perak Schools' rugger match at the Anderson Scheol ground here yesterday. Malay C«Uege wan by IS ma and five tries. Man far MCXXNST - 116 words
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Article80 1980-06-28 32 TODAY'S EVENTS BOWLING National championships (Kirn Seng Bowl, 10). GOLF -SICC Open invitation (Bukit course, 7). NETBALL Inter-constitu-ency tournament: Bedok v Seraneoon Gardens (final), Ang Mo Klo v Potong Pasir (third place) Delta Sports Complex, 8. SEPAK TAKBAW Div. i Two Tek* Aver CSC v Marine Drive, Bukit Timah CC80 words
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Article96 1980-06-28 33 Wee will be in KL KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Edmund Wee, Singapore's first-choice goalkeeper, will be coining for the Malaysia Cup soccer final between Selangor and the Republic tomorrow night after all. Wee, who has played in 14 of Singapore's 17 Cupties, was dropped from the squad last week when he96 words
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Article448 1980-06-28 33 Complete Malaysia Cup record of the twd rivals I I—*^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^*^^^^^^1 Sot 5 Jon Singoport 2 MAF 0 Fondi Ahmod, Lim Tang toon Sun 6 Jon Sorawak 1 Stlongor 1 Spowi Joll (daflactad), Romli Jumt Sat 12 Jun Smgaport 4 Ptnang 0 Mohomtd Noh. Fondi Ahmod,448 words
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Article, Illustration13 1980-06-28 33 SAMAD LEE HASU UM FANDI NOH LEONG SYED Al-YEONG HABHUM SIRIAMI RTHY13 words
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Article398 1980-06-28 33 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Malaysia Cup soccer final between Selangor and Singapore here is only one day away, but it's hard to believe that the entertainment treat of the season is about to take place. For, apart from the sports reporters in398 words
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Article355 1980-06-28 33 P'NG HONG KWANG - P'NG HONG KWANG By KUALA LUMPUR, Fri What's in store in tomorrow night's Malaysia Cup soccer final at the Merdeka Stadium is anybody's guees. There could be as much said in favour or against a Selangor or Singapore victory because neither have a real edge over355 words
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Article68 1980-06-28 33 THE Senior Minister of State (Education), Mr Chal Cbong Vii, will present prizes at the closing ceremony of the First National Students' Sin Chew Jit Poh Cup basketball tournament at the Gay World Stadium on July 4 at 2 p.m. The tournament is organised by Sin Chew Jit68 words
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Article, Illustration639 1980-06-28 33 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. My forecast: Singapore's soccer team to win the Malaysia Cup. And I have four good reasons for my confidence in their being able to beat Selangor at the Merdeka Stadium here tomorrow night (8): Singapore, unlike previous639 words
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Article, Illustration190 1980-06-28 33 OTHM AN OMAR, a teacher fNm Malacca, will he the maa la the mlcMle la tonight's Malaysia Cap aaeeer eaamntoasalp flail betweea 81anp*rr and Selaagor at the Merttoka Btatttam la Kaala Lampar, reparte JOE DORAI. Fwr Othmaa, It will be kit aeewsi Cap190 words
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476 1980-06-28 33 B. ABUMUGAM: Goalkeeper, 27. International since 1972 and first choice regular for Selangor until knee injury sidelined him for almost half the season. without recent exposure, almost certain to be put on standby. PKNS technician. ONG TU TIANG Goalkeeper, 2S. Joined Selangor from Trengganu476 words
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Article, Illustration193 1980-06-28 33 QUOTES 4 Usually, when we play Selangor, we always lose. But, somehow, this time I'm confident. We have a 50-50 chance. Like most of the fans, I would like to wish the Singapore team the best of luck for (t tonight's final. 7 E. W. Barker, Singapore National Olympic193 words
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Advertisement53 1980-06-28 33 THMEs^^|a cfuunr^pgpi The mad scramble for the best buys in town continues. Make sure you have not missed anything, and save with Times. TimesOrchardCentre Robinson's John Little's M 105 Lucky Flu* (nttizanine floor) Specialists' Centre. Orchard Rd. 4th Floor Orchard Road Tel *****7 1/*****1 8 Cl if «ord Centre. Reffles53 words
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Advertisement214 1980-06-28 33 ONLY ONE SHOE FOR THE GREAT CHAMPIONS y£Uli««l#r«i T5-4Lts»« m^b—'^r- THE ULTIMATE SPORTS SHOES SSSSSSBSSSSSStafc»^*^BSSSsI Ib^l 29V J^^M 1^ S "f^^ UNCLE CHOO HH SPORTS CENTRE H- *"**-^^^fcl *M. *>« f Sin»WMnL HL I oc*«rd Road, timwnm 0923 Ha— —^—Bsl I Ttl 32»M Aiwhoftud Riullki ALEX SPORTS Orchard Towen ARSENAL214 words
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147 1980-06-28 34 TOKYO. Fri. A SOVIET receualawirr banker trartwi Ist* the Sea «f Japan today aad tke bedles ef tw# airmen wen reeeverea by a Jmmmm ■aval skip, tke Defeace Ageaey Htli. The aircraft, Identified m TU-lt, cede* named "Badger" by Nate, embed MtaMe JapaneseReuter - 147 words
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Article36 1980-06-28 34 MUNICH, Fri. West German Conservative opposition leader Franz Josef Strauss today urged Chancellor Helmut Schmidt to press Soviet leaders to release Rudolf Hess, Adolf Hitler's former deputy, when he visits Moscow next week. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article, Illustration199 1980-06-28 34 Two US lensmen among 4 captured by Viets BANGKOK, Fri VIETNAMESE troops have captured two American photographers and two Red Cross workers, diplomatic sources said today. The four men were captured yesterday as they searched an' abandoned refugee camp along the Thai-Kampuchean border for casualties. When news of the captureReuter; UPI - 199 words
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Article42 1980-06-28 34 PARIS, Fri. Mrs Barbara Timm, mother of one of the American hostages, Kevin Hennening, held in Iran, arrived here today and said she planned to apply to the Iranian Embassy in Paris for a visa to visit her son. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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371 1980-06-28 34 ISLAMABAD, Friday PAKISTAN has boosted its defence spending to a record US$l.4 billion (552.97 billion) in response to the Soviet takeover of Afghanistan and India's increased military might. Finance Minister Ghulam Ishaq Khan said in a nation-wide television ana radio broadcast last nightAP; UPI - 371 words
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Article30 1980-06-28 34 NEW YORK, Fit The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 3.84 to 879.61 in the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. AP.AP - 30 words
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258 1980-06-28 34 JOEDORAI - Travel agencies turn to touts for M-Cup tickets JOEDORAI By KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Several Singapore tour operators are turning to black market syndicates here In a last-minute effort to get Malaysia Cup final covered seat tickets. They are approaching touts for the tickets which will be put on sale tomorrowAgencies - 258 words
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Article52 1980-06-28 34 BANGKOK, Fri. The Vietnamese supreme court yesterday sentenced former politbureau member Hoang Van Hoan, 75, to death in absentia for high treason. Radio Hanoi reported The radio, monitored here, said that Hoan fled to China in July 1979. where he had been carrying out activities againstReuter - 52 words
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Article28 1980-06-28 34 LONDON, Fri. Theprice of gold today jumped USJ7 to its highest levels since March, trading at more than USJ63O an ounce on European bullion markets. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Advertisement135 1980-06-28 34 CHI >*^i tfc^^^EyflU*^ SiX iwjßsy fig fit MI7OOF/FB Mini* Slim K^SS I Radio Cassette Recorder ffe W 12W max output through f S W*"* i4 H^MHil^Bß^^la gj 6.6 cm speaker AM/FM 9^l '"'"s^P^slß^Mi" "$^P^5lR^Mi Auto stop, cue and review, B^H Iw^^UJfcJ^ W ALC. variable monitor LED indicator Pause I^^^HH Bi^l135 words
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Advertisement200 1980-06-28 34 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. Plans for developing Sentosa Island have been set back by a recent decision to shelve the building of a resort hotel. WANG LOOK KEAH examines the future of Sentosa which the Government plans to develop into a tourist attraction. Other items: SALAAA KHALIK200 words
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Miscellaneous175 1980-06-28 34 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Showers In a lew places In the late morning. TEMP. (C) apto i a.m. Immw: 32 max., 2S min. SUNSET today: 6.44 p.m.; SUNRISE toowmw: «.J2 a.m. GLOBAL weather hmtHnUm 15-19C Cloudy Lee ABgetea 19-32C Qnr AttCM 2M4C dew fttMfW 11-27C Oar Bakrala 3*37C dear175 words
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Article, Illustration840 1980-06-28 1 MORE primary pupils in government English schools do better in the Chinese Language examinations than English subjects compared to those in mission schools. These pupils also converse more in Mandarin, especially in the lower classes, while those in the mission schools speak mostly English.840 words
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Article603 1980-06-28 1 'It is common knowledge' wrote a reader in The Straits Times Forum page on Thursday, 'that Chinese school teachers tend Many other schools do just as badly I in Chinese exam m THS CkrtalUji BfoMmV OnMKt ibrr* mm h» ft***. ■»<»»«» ilurtunoloty do xm rMldrra603 words
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Advertisement278 1980-06-28 1 VALUABLE FROFERTY^X J IN FLORIDA, US. A. M Choice of 8 locations in great V\ growth areas of Florida. Fully-improved homesites as low as $U.S. 6.35 per m 2.m 2 Available v\ now from The Deltona Corporation, known internationally I for achievement and integrity. Price includes paved roads. f* Electricity278 words
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Article, Illustration463 1980-06-28 2 THE small screen offers rather eccentric and dangerous ways of gingering up the weekend a choice of murder or manslaughter. The tetartey Matinee (Ch 5, 2. 05p.m.) is a Western, starring Audie Murphy, Marl Blanchard, Lyle Bettger, Thomas Mitchell, Edgar Buchanan, Wallis Ford, Lori Nelson, Alan Hale Jr,463 words
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Article52 1980-06-28 2 Movie Of The Week (Ch 3, 11.55 a.m.) is Shalako, set in New Mexico, 1880. A cowboy (Scan Connery) acts as guide to European aristocratic big game hunters, but the Indians become annoyed and attack. BrigUte Bardot, Jack Hawkins, Stephen Boyd, Peter van Eyck and Honor Blackman are52 words
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Article46 1980-06-28 2 RADIO Caaeert (FM, 7 p.m.) features soprano Tan Geok Tin with Chong Lee Lian at the piano, Aik Yew Goh with two pieces on the er hu, the Singapore Philharmonic Society Choir under Lee Yuk Chuan, and the Singapore Symphony Orchestra under Choo Hoey.46 words
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Advertisement200 1980-06-28 2 phe 1980 Cologne International Furniture Fair exclusively from dy^ Modern and functional furniture that won the admiration of all at the 1980 Cologne Fair, one of the world's largest furniture exhibitions. Limited sets now available in Singapore. from Rocco. At Rocco's "discount warehouse" prices. Bayshore Dining Suite ie>niDite<) at Cologne)200 words
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Advertisement62 1980-06-28 2 f^^^^^^^^^t^ 365 days ML service MHEtOSIT' Ir8 models w =iS brand new m\ Option to buy IJ tor on* /Mr contract only. IU n DM TELEVISION inUn PI RENTALS 34, Gentlng Lane, *****02 G63, Katong Shopping Centre, *****26 G49, Queensway Shopping Centre, *****26^^^ *****2^^ Thorn Video Recorders /K I with62 words
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Advertisement21 1980-06-28 2 f^<III 3^b< M MallUltill VHS Portable Vide V-Zr^^»~j Hil^MimiHSH Cassette Recorder. "hi I Home movies ready wherever you are w 121 words
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Miscellaneous186 1980-06-28 2 NATIONAL MUSIC COMPETITION GRAND FINALS at the DBS auditorium at 7 p.m. Free admission. SECOND PRESENTATION OF CHINESE SONGS by Singapore Poets and Composers at the Singapore Conference Hall at 8.30 p.m. Admission by free tickets from National TheatreKUBLAI KHAN a Cantonese opera by Kong Chow Wui Koon at Hong186 words
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Miscellaneous1109 1980-06-28 2 TV and Radio SBC 5 1.05 PM Operinf fokwed by Sesame 6.40 Famiy Crossinc Over Street 7.25 Cultural Diary (English) 2.05 Saturday Matinee Destry 7.30 News (Malay) 3.40 ABC Wide World Of Sport J}5 Special Selections Enfdbert 435 liSftS* Strant8f S £»dM (EngNsh) III IttEE^ S^ltBL Mad* !'S !r "iT°1,109 words
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Article, Illustration512 1980-06-28 3 Chinese paintings by Dr Chen Siew-Mm Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry Until Tuesday; Review by TEO HAN WUE ART had always been so much a part of Dr Chen Siew Mm's life that he decided to give up his academic career to512 words
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Article, Illustration439 1980-06-28 3 Chinas* music recital Singapore Conference Hall; 8.15 p.m. tomorrow Preview: CYNTHIA WEE and GERALDINE TANG WHEN master gu gin player Kwan Sing Yau, 36, migrated from his Guangcnou homeland to Qve in Hongkong in 1968, he left behind two439 words
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Advertisement431 1980-06-28 3 jwkw^^ 1 One spray directly on to a I /m3Ui\ i cockroach and it is dead I JK^r/ moments later. From time to "^r f M time, spray areas where you f might find cockroaches-such as drains, backs of cupboards -the long lasting effect will kill pE^^fcVjfc cockroaches without you431 words
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Advertisement373 1980-06-28 4 B REX: a 2iid WEEK!* (*****) 11am. 1^5, 4, SJO 9.15-No Fr— LW ■.•-v^Bßaj^Bßßy LINDA BLAIR The Exorcist grl I .mn^n, JIM BRAY s^g BEVERLY GARUND 1 1 ROGER PERRY JIMMY VAN PATTEN I LIDO: NOW SHOWING! AT NORMAL PRICES! (*****14) Due to film's length 4 SHOWS P I DAILYHam,373 words
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Advertisement580 1980-06-28 4 L^L^r t^m I f* I rt\ aY f tWI C I A*\WWW I 1 Lv^^Vx -V BRASSBAND! i\t'^C T^cJHik KfcsV^^/Efl Lots lots more! W^ •^aaaßaßaaaaaafc f^^y X CnQ lp"^ Xif f 1 Super Bazooka I #7H^W& THE FUN GUM #XhVW& j ""^Billi Heartiest Congratulations ■HLXgiXj Best Wishes I t0 ll580 words
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Advertisement374 1980-06-28 4 [OOOOOOOOOOOOQftOOOOOOOOOOg ETS COMPLETELY I I SOLD OUT! LADIES ONLY PREVIEW ORCHARD: TODAY at Ham 1 HARRISON FOlU* LESLEY-ANNE DOWN -fk^ \\SOJM. CHRISTOPHER PLUMMER v~? I FREE GIFTS TO EVERY TICKET HOLDER (WORTH $7.00) One COURANT Eau De Parfum One S* Fashion Liquid S* Foundation i i One Skin Dew Moisturizing374 words
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Advertisement1159 1980-06-28 4 1 1 \?JV ORGANISATION < 5 I«K«;rJMtamwy.yA| I i Cl OPENS TODAY! II (l| 1J0,«,».30»9Upm I j Tomorrow Extro Show I lomj I j C I ttOSftltltU aaT^ 11, XI |l X Lit i I 20rh Century-Fox Fwn I I. LADIES ONLY PREVIEW i TOOAY at 11am I <! 11,159 words
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Advertisement269 1980-06-28 5 IMPORTED HANDBAGS kvBSHH Z-4Z7/ES' MMMZS including many new models Hfc^HHHH /nt/5/ f o af Vi price IdH w Discount /_V T/ usual CRANE STORES /yT/ 198 South Bridfli Roid Sin »«P ore 105 SBukit Timah tfl CHUNG WAH lin I UllfflL ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE C RESTAURANT =3 B (Opposite Beauty269 words
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Advertisement253 1980-06-28 5 More dash than A A WH^d^f«iW Stuped... ■Hyp I (Meeted... ■I AW j ?r /I HT wtr^A Sleeved... k iA b. Sleeved... See <»«t «<^e td«^e todatfff fm A fi^fl/J^IE" 210/21 1, 2nd Floor, Peninsula Shopping Complex, II 1^ 1 lrT| /jV |Vjl ft 1^ Coleman Street, Singapore 0617 Tel:253 words
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Article, Illustration800 1980-06-28 6 SIEGE! By the Sunday Time* Insight Team Hamlyn Paperbacks. 131 page*. $7.70. Rev^wed by TOH THIAN SER THE sWge of the Iranian Embassy at Princess Gate in London captured the attention of the world as the rescue of the hostages was brought "live" into the living rooms of800 words
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846 1980-06-28 6 Alex Josey; ROBERT CHEW - How project was defeated by its very own success Alex Josey ROBERT CHEW By Time* Book*. 136 pages- $6-50 Reviewed by WHEN the PAP government came into power in 1959 it had to face a serious secret society menace. Hundreds of gangsters were hauled up and detained without trial. Hopefully846 words
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Advertisement256 1980-06-28 6 J#«SL*^ a9antsedby ISC HAWAII INTERIOR OECCRATICN V Ist Fir. Merlin Raza (Please enter by MerbnPfaza car park) •^MfawßLlJß fctOEtwnt Caonet P u ii-Oul Bed I r J C Set (780 <— i#VwV I 1. »j»- «^B^**"^MBBBBBBJa^Bl fcea^Bß^-^ B^B»^_~~ ~'!ir- air^Bßl C^~ KT^^^^^^^Bs! L f jV/ I J -Ml -BBBBBM j256 words
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Article, Illustration1232 1980-06-28 7 EFFECTIVE PRESS RELATIONS AND HOUSE JOURNAL EDITING by Frank Jefkins Published by, and obtainable from, the Frank Jefkins School of Public Relations 84 Ballards Way, South Croydon, Surrey CRZ 7LA. England. £22.00 (Airmail) Reviewed by PETER WATSON Director, Times Press Foundation School of Journalism THE young1,232 words
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Advertisement798 1980-06-28 7 r I"^^ ttfrJ-JHfctt. < r THE FURNTTURE SPECIALIST CENTRE J The Modern bedroom furniture at specially reduced prices! AA Cupboard Width I f* "^///sP^^^3l I^*^^^' ttOC ?tt -aril BW I J »%»7 f L JF^OTJtMM? f _^mh^ f Side-Board $12 AUltcmsM^PJS|tocksU£ jf^ rixx $360 I Showroom: 347, Balestier Rd, Singapore,798 words
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569 1980-06-28 8 G. M - G.M. By Moti Mahal Restaurant 18 Murray Steet, Food Allay Lunch savad from 11.30 a.m. to 3 p.m Dinner from 7p.m. to 10 JO p.m. Opan on Sundays and holidays NORTH Indian cuisine always makes me greedy. When confronted with succulent tandoor roasted meats569 words
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903 1980-06-28 8 Just a spoonful of su il of sugar SOME people do it automatically, without thinking. Others are a little embarrassed, but they do it anyway, sometimes giggling a little, but usually trying to brazen it out. Occasionally, they offer a half-hearted explanation, but its pro forma, because in this particularNYT - 903 words
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999 1980-06-28 8 CRAIG CLAIBORNE - Cool salads on hot da for dieters and other hot days others CRAIG CLAIBORNE By SALADS have traditionally had a much greater variety in America than in most other countries. That would account for everything from the popularity of cottage cheese salad, fruit salads as a first course, the Waldorf999 words
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Article, Illustration99 1980-06-28 9 TAN LEE LENG - TAN LEE LENG •r' Among the weight conscious and diet conscious, salads and cott cheese are the goodies, and the obvious villians are white flour i sugar. Yet somehow, rich desserts seem to have escaped the casti tion which is normally reserved for sugar. No matter how people c99 words
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1102 1980-06-28 9 More convenient gadgets for your kitchen Socket cooking THERE is enough variety of plug-in equipment that one can cook anything from a cup of coffee to a substantial snack; food can be kept or even be prepared outside the kitchen; all you need is a socket. To a certain extent1,102 words
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395 1980-06-28 9 By FLORENCE FABRICANT DIET-CONSCIOUS consumers seeking an alternative to cottage cheese often turn to their local cheese shop for advice. When they ask for low-fat cheese, most dealers are likely to suggest Swiss Chris, a mild semisoft cheese maw in Wisconsin. AccordingNYT - 395 words
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Advertisement454 1980-06-28 8 Congratulations Congratulations to to BankqfCanton BankqfCanton on the completion onthe completion qf their qf their branch branch renovation renovation PARKSON CO. (PTE) LTD 1206 12th Floor Tan Boon Liat Building 315 Outram Road I Singapore 0316 Tel: *****88 *****89 Sole Agents for STRAITS PHOTO PTE LTD CHINON, HANIMEX. Block 53454 words
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Advertisement56 1980-06-28 8 OPENING CEREMONY Special Offer op« n Teh *****35 )oam to 8.30pm Block 164, No. 3623A (Ground Roor) < Bukit Merah Town Centre fTj- —^T*" ■'♦r I Singapore 0315 IraßtoVTrWif TIQER LEO SETTEE S 270 LmmJ < ENG LEE 113 BLOCK 88. ZION ROAO BESIDE CANAL/ Oppoait* X.m Sanf Road. Gnat56 words
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Advertisement94 1980-06-28 9 Estee Lauder has a beautiful gift for you Buy any 2 Estee Lauder products and get a gift set FREE There's a whole assortment of Estee Lauder gift sets to choose from: celebrated treatments, glorious makeup, precious fragrances. Choose one to complement the Estee Lauder products you are buying, FREE94 words
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Advertisement267 1980-06-28 9 fIW 1 Bk At Optique Paris Miki, we make things really clear: German computers to see you get the most accurate eye-test; cleaning and adjustment of spectacles, at no obligation. Our range of prescription eyewear and sunglasses are the latest, and our collection includes some of the most fashionable names267 words
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Advertisement871 1980-06-28 10 Overseas Appointments I Our client, a well-established and expanding engineering company operating in the 1 region wishes to invite applications for the following appointments. Accountant MCS ***** HThe Accountant will report to the Chief Accountant and will be responsible for the accounting functions of the company including supervision of five871 words
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Advertisement600 1980-06-28 10 M/I^M^^mWtfmmlsiAFF recruitment division M M MM Menwitnt Consultant Services (Pte) Ltd M M MM 281 Q. 15th no**, Sdegie Complex M M MWmWmmW Singapore 0718 Tel: *****5/*****7 I SUPERINTENDENT ENGINEER I around $45,000 p.a. benefits A well-established international shipping group is seeking a top calibre Superintendent Engineer for its Shipmanagement600 words
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Advertisement690 1980-06-28 10 The SGV Group Management Consulting Services Our client, a multinational with extensive interests in Africa and Asia has recently acquired a company in Singapore manufacturing electronic components. They are planning a sizable expansion in both capital equipment and manpower and require suitably qualified people to fill the following positions: FACTORY690 words
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Advertisement484 1980-06-28 11 A large supermarket is expanding fast and requires a SUPERMARKET MANAGER The Job Running of a supermarket Responsible for the display and ordering of goods Control of stocks and direct expenses The Person Singapore citizen above 28 years of age Preferably educated to tertiary level with good command of English484 words
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Advertisement502 1980-06-28 11 Jf digicon \2 VACANCIES SEISMIC DATA PROCESSING PERSONNEL DIGICON is a leader in seismic data processing with operations throughout the world which service major oil companies and national energy corporations. Due to rapid expansion, we require EXPERIENCED seismic data processing personnel to fill vacancies for Input Oeophysicists, Oeophysicists, Party Chiefs502 words
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Advertisement587 1980-06-28 11 I DIRECTOR OF FINANCE 1 AND ADMINISTRATION (SOUTH ASIA) I A major international shipping company invites applications I for the above position. This is a senior position presently I I filled by an expatriate. The successful candidate will be I responsible for guiding and controlling all financial and I I587 words
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Advertisement669 1980-06-28 11 ■L BEN AND I TCOMPANY RF LIMITED has a challenging opportunity for a GENERAL MANAGER Ben is a major food processing and trading company and a member of the Straits Steamship Group with business operations in Singapore and Malaysia. One of the Company's main activities is the import and distribution669 words
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Advertisement519 1980-06-28 12 METAL BOX SINGAPORE LIMITED is looking for a MANAGEMENT TRAINEE (MALE) to be trained to assume responsible position in the Personnel Department. The prospective candidate should possess at least a Diploma in Industrial Management/Business Studies or its equivalent have completed full time Notional Service be proficient in both Chinese English519 words
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Advertisement444 1980-06-28 12 CANTEEN CATERER X required to operate in Jurong factory V with approximately 400 employees (1/ 3 males). 1 To operate long hours 6.30 am to 10.20 pm Mondays to Saturdays ond Sundays whenever required. To provide Chinese, Muslim and Western Food. To have good catering experience and contacts with food444 words
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Advertisement742 1980-06-28 12 p MANAGER I OPERATIONS I I FOREIGN BANK I The Kuala Lumpur branch of a foreign bank requires a manager-operations. Applicants should have a minimum of five to ten years working experience in banking operations and should have distinct leadership qualities. The person we are looking for will probably be742 words
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Advertisement610 1980-06-28 12 An Australian Company with strong buaineaa affiliations with large Singapore/Malaysian organisations invites applications for the position of REGIONAL MARKETING REPRESENTATIVE (5550,000 to 8$»0,000 per annum resident in Singapore to promote its trading interest throughout the ASEAN region. This person will be responsible for improving the existing turnover of significant volume610 words
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Advertisement564 1980-06-28 13 Sin Chew It Poh (S) Ltd its subsidiary C mpay invite applications for the following appointments: a) Company Secretary b) Asst Manager (Administration) a) Company Secretary The successful candidate will be responsible for all secretarial duties including attendance at Board Meeting, preparation of legal documents and contracts, and ensuring compliance564 words
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Advertisement1105 1980-06-28 13 (5525.000 5540.000 per annum plus company car and incentive bonus) Our client, a well established group operating in the region requires the services of a Manager for their newly established trading subsidiary. The Manager will report directly to the Board of Directors and will be responsible .M for developing the1,105 words
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Advertisement601 1980-06-28 13 \%>\ CITY DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED I Ml j (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) HALF YEARLY REPORT The Board of Directors is pleased to announce the following unaudited results for the half year ended 30th April 1980, with comparative figures:Half Year To 30.4.80 Half Year To 30.4.79 Company Group Company Group601 words
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Advertisement229 1980-06-28 13 SUBORDINATE COURTS SINGAPORE n» «t ir» Betweea PRIMARY INDUSTRIES ENTERPRISES PRIVATE LIMITED Plata ttflu And SHOW GAN EENG t/a SHOW GIAN HUI TRADER ...JMeadaats NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT To: Show Gan Kheng tradIng as Show Gian Hui Trader of Block 27, 312G, Jalan Bahagla Singapore 1231 TAKE NOTICE that an action229 words
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Advertisement269 1980-06-28 13 THE COMPANIES ACT (CHAPTER 185) FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS CONTRIBUTORIES 1) Name of Company Honta Plastics Pte Ltd Address of Registered Office formerly of 1004, 10th floor Tan Boon Llat Building Outram Road, Singapore 0403 Number of Matter In Companies Winding Up No 154 of 1978 Date and Time of269 words
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Advertisement589 1980-06-28 13 TENDER NOTICE HIGH COURT BUILDING, BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, BRUNEI 1. Building Contractors of International standing are Invited to tender for the New High Court Building, Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei. 2. The High Court will be a four storey building 210 feet long by 170 feet wide. 3. Tenders will be589 words
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Advertisement659 1980-06-28 14 ORCHID'S SPECIAL OFFER AT FjCgr I THOMSON l^^'Psfcjfil PLAZA We bring you exciting news. For a start, you can mmmmmT- any item from any of our branches at 30% i^» discount. And from our Thomson Plaza branch comes this ,> T| er at an unbelievable price. It is valid for659 words
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Advertisement910 1980-06-28 14 Safer at SQcl gs4 FOR Mark Tan Koon Siong, last Saturday was no different from most others. He was wind- surfing off the East Coast Park his regular haunt. -^TB And he might still be Indulging in his It favourite sport this weekend —If only he had donned his life910 words
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