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Title Section14 1980-07-04 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1981 30 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 111/1/8014 words
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Article, Illustration891 1980-07-04 1 THE ABLE WHO STAY OUT LEE Building up second-line leadership THE problem Mr Lee Kuan Yew faces in building up a second generation political leadership is to convince able young men that unless they are prepared to sacrifice the comfort and privacy of their successful careers, the future of Singapore891 words
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182 1980-07-04 1 BRUNEI, due to become independent by 1983, is attracted by an Indonesian proposal that it joins Asean as a member. Mr Lee Kuan Yew said he got this impression when he met Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah in March last year and conveyed to him President182 words
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469 1980-07-04 1 FELIX SOH - By FELIX SOH straits limes foreign tditor JOGJAKARTA, Thurs. Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew and Presi- dent Suharto held their first round of "empat mata" (four eyes) talks today soon after the Singapore party's arriv!al at the "Beautiful i City," as this469 words
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Article275 1980-07-04 1 THE Ministry of Foreign Affairs yesterday called up the Soviet Ambassador here to express Singapore's concern over the recent attacks on Thailand by Vietnamese forces. The ministry reiterated the views already expressed by the Asean foreign ministers in Kuala Lumpur. During the meeting in275 words
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Article91 1980-07-04 1 Suhaimi by 45 votes KUALA LUMPUR, Than. locambent Imnt Yeath president H»JI Sahalml bin Datuk H»jl Kamarnd 41a today retained his past alter beatin g by a paltry 46 vetes his rival Md uncle, Datuk Haf Haru Idris. While HaJI Sohalml poll ed 118 vetes, the former Selaagcr Mentrl Besar,91 words
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Article62 1980-07-04 1 ISLAMABAD, Thurs. A provincial court defied President Mohammad Zia ul-Haq yesterday by declaring moves to undermine the civilian courts beyond Gen Zia's legal powers. The full bench of the Baluchistan High Court declared that Gen Zia, as chief martial Law administrator, did not have the legalUPI - 62 words
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Article53 1980-07-04 1 WELLINGTON, Thurs. A 4 per cent general wage increase, a new 5 per cent domestic air tax, Increased duty on beer, cigarettes and tobacco, and higher postal charges are the main features of the New Zealand budget presented to Parliament tonight by Prime Minister and Finance Minister RobertReuter - 53 words
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Article27 1980-07-04 1 SAO PAULO, Thurs. Pope John Paul arrived here today from Rio de Janeiro on the fourth leg of his l^city visit to Brazil. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article41 1980-07-04 1 OSLO, Thurs. A strike by 2,000 oilmen brought Norway's North Sea oil and gas production to a halt today as the government met to decide whether to try to force the strikers to go to arbitration. Renter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article21 1980-07-04 1 KARACHI. Thurs. Gastroenteritis claimed at least 13 lives in an outbreak here yesterday. Health Department sources said today. AFT.21 words
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Article126 1980-07-04 1 TEHERAN, Thurs. Two women aad two men were sissies to death la the saathera Iranian town of Herman today after betas; convicted of sexaal afleaees, the official Pan aews agency reported. ft waa believed to he the lint time that Iran's revolutionary courts have enforced theReuter - 126 words
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Article471 1980-07-04 1 -THE MISSILE RACE BONN, Thursday WEST German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt disclosed today that the Soviet Union was ready to start bilateral talks with the United States on curbing nuclear missile arsenals in Europe. In a speech to the Bonn Parliament, he said President Leonid471 words
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Article169 1980-07-04 1 Carter willing to study proposal WASHINGTON, Thurs PRESIDENT Jimmy Carter is willing to give serious study to the latest Soviet proposal on negotiating a limit to nuclear arms in Europe, Secretary of State Edmund Muskie said yesterday. Mr Muskie discloseu this to newsmen after Mr Carter received a firsthand reportReuter; UPI - 169 words
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Article69 1980-07-04 1 WIMBLEDON, Thurs. Chris Evert Lloyd, of the United States, dethroned defending champion Martina Navratilova, of the United States, 4-6, 6-4, fr-2 to enter the women's singles final of the Wimbledon tennis championships here today. Chris, champion in 1974 and 1976, will meet Evonne Goolagong Cawley, of Australia, who69 words
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Article68 1980-07-04 1 LATEST GRENADE IN GOVT HOUSE BANGKOK, Than. A grenade was found today b the Thai Government Horn* tea minute* alter Prime Minister Prem Hasals— a 4* left It, city police said. A police spokesman »aid the Inektent may have keen a "threat* agalast Roverninent official* rather than an actual nominationAP - 68 words
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Advertisement126 1980-07-04 1 48 pages today SINGAPORE SWEEP RESULTS Pag* 8 JAPAN tipped to make big economic gains I OFFER for US-China summit S HANOI set for attack on Pol Pot HQ 4 US senate approves production of MX missile and bomber ULSTER political parties snub Britain's plan 7 FLAT owners 'better off126 words
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Article49 1980-07-04 2 WEST Germany's trade surplus fell in May amid signs that its economy, the envy of the industrial world, is beginning to falter, official figures released in Bonn showed. It went down from the US$6lO million <Ssl 3 billion) surplus in April to US$l65 million Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article60 1980-07-04 2 I STRIKE by New York's 42,000 uniformed employees was averted when trade union leaders and city officials reached agreement yesterday on a new wage contract The settlement, which will COM New York an additional I'SJSO million (*****.8 million), was reached just hours before the city's policemen,Reuter - 60 words
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Article61 1980-07-04 2 THAILAND has reached agreement in principle with an international consortium to float a US$3lO million 5J654 million) loan, the country's largesi single borrowing on the Euromarket, the Finance Ministry said. The eight-year loan agreement is to be managed by Manufacturers Hanover Trust, the Bankers Trust, BankAFP - 61 words
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Article53 1980-07-04 2 HONGKONG'S gold futures market is expected to begin operations on Aug 19, Hongkong commodity exchange chairman Peter Scales said. The market's contract will be 100 troy ounces of .995 fineness, quoted in US dollars, witn delivery acceptable in either 100 ounce. 50 ounce or 1UPI - 53 words
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Article55 1980-07-04 2 US dollar eases THE US dollar eased against the Japanese yen in featureless trading in Tokyo yesterday, closing at 218.70 yen compared with 219.10 at Wednesday's finish. Trading was moderate. The dollar opened at 218.50 and moved between the opening rate and 218.95. Dealers said there were no leads toUPI - 55 words
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Article75 1980-07-04 2 NEW DELHI, Thurs. India has declined a Soviet offer to set up a large nuclear power station in the country, Prime Minister Indira Gandhi said yesterday. She told parliament the Soviet offer was made some time ago but it was rejected because "due to local conditionsUPI - 75 words
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146 1980-07-04 2 Pyongyang breaking principles of detente: Seoul SEOUL, Thurs. South I Korea today charged North Korea with going against principles laid down in a Joint detente communique issued eight years ago towards realising peaceful unification of the two Koreas. Mr Lee Dong-Bok, spokesman for the Seoul side of a North-South politicalReuter - 146 words
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Article, Illustration311 1980-07-04 2 NEW YORK, Thurs. j SOUTH Korean martial law authorities yesterday set free the president of the majority Democratic Republican Party, Mr Kirn Jong-Pil, and eight other people who had been under investigation for possible charges of j making fortunes from cor- I ruption, it wasReuter; AP - 311 words
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Article, Illustration216 1980-07-04 2 5,000 DEAD IN SOVIET BOMBING SAYS DEFECTOR NEW DELHI, Than. Massive Soviet bombing attack* on the Pagman Mountain valley 18 km from Kabul killed thousands of Afghans, a defector from Afghanistan said today. The bombing was so intense "not a single house was left standtag," said the refugee who askedUPI - 216 words
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327 1980-07-04 2 LONDON, Thurs IT WILL OVERCOME OIL PRICE HIKES, SAYS RESEARCH UNIT DESPITE its reliance on oil imports, Japan will overcome the latest surge in oil prices and achieve powerful economic growth in the 1980s, a British economic research organisation said today. At theReuter - 327 words
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Article, Illustration202 1980-07-04 2 Former queen of Sikkim seeks divorce NEW YORK, Thur*. THE former Hope Cooke (right) last queen of Sikkim, is seeking to end her 17-year marI riage to ex-King Palden Thondup Namgyal. Mrs Namgyal has asked as part of the divorce action that her husband be barred from taking their twoAP; NYT - 202 words
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Article83 1980-07-04 2 WEST BERLIN, Thurs. The I West Berlin government has appealed to the Soviet Union for information to help it prepare criminal charges against 300 Jews suspected of settling in the city with forged papers, a spokeswoman saic today. She said the request was for examplesReuter - 83 words
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148 1980-07-04 2 Still shaking four years after tragedy BEIJING, Thurs. China's seismological bureau said today aftershocks were still occurring from the catastrophic Tangshan earthquake which killed nearly a quarter of a million people In northeast China four years The bureau said In a statement conveyed through the Foreign Ministry: "Since the strongReuter - 148 words
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Advertisement263 1980-07-04 2 Signalling the end of the tuning scale and dial knob. How sensitive can we get? It was Technics who developed the world's first completely Super Accurate Quartz Synthesizer governs the local oscillators and AM/FM circuits to Sensitivity in a tuner expresses its receiving performance. DC-stereo tuner. It resulted in better263 words
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92 1980-07-04 3 NEW DELHI, Thurs. An indefinite curfew was clamped on Agartala, capital of the troubled Tripura state today following renewed violence, killing and arson, reports reaching here said. Army units were deployed to patrol the streets and reinforcements have been sent there. The curfew was imposedAFP - 92 words
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Article252 1980-07-04 3 TALKS AFTER OHIRA MEMORIAL SERVICE? TOKYO, Thursday JAPAN today offered to host a tripartite summit including Chinese and American leaders when they meet at the late Prime Minister Masayoshi Ohira's memorial service next week. "Japan will arrange talks between Mr Carter and Mr Hua IfReuter; UPI - 252 words
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189 1980-07-04 3 CAPE TOWN, Thurs. A YEAR-OLD grandmother who left work early for home complaining of a "stomach ache" gave birth to a baby girl and doctors are baffled. Mrs Shirley Levendahl, a kslttlsc machine operator, said she had no Idea she was pregnant. TheUPI - 189 words
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143 1980-07-04 3 Sadat 'yes' to new autonomy talks, says paper CAIRO, Thurs. President Anwar Sadat has agreed to resume Palestinian autonomy talks with Israel after introducing new amendments to proposals made by President Jimmy Carter to break the two-month-old deadlock, the semi-official newspaper Al-Ahram reported from Washington today. It said in itsReuter - 143 words
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Article115 1980-07-04 3 New Iranian govt 'in 3 weeks' TEHERAN, Thurs. A new government could be formed in Iran "in about three weeks," the president of the ruling Revolutionary Council, Ayatoilah Mohammed Beheshti, said here. "The Parliament and the president of the republic could name the prime minister and members of the newAFP - 115 words
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Article43 1980-07-04 3 'WHAT we have done in a month, the other courts have not managed in M A years. Ayatollah Sadegh Khalkhali, better known as Iran's hanging judge, boasting that he has passed sentences for the execution of more than 300 people.43 words
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137 1980-07-04 3 50 women protest Islamic dress ruling TEHERAN, Thurs. About SO women demonstrated in front of the presidential office here today in protest at a revived official campaign to make women workers wear Islamic dress. "This is dictatorship. They're trying to force women out of their jobs and back into theReuter - 137 words
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Article, Illustration310 1980-07-04 3 Iran admits boycott fears for first time TEHERAN, Thursday IRAN yesterday expressed concern for the first time over the Western economic boycott of the country. "The United States must, in addition to our previous demands, resolve the problem of Iranian property held in American banks and the economic blockade," ForeignAP; AFP - 310 words
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Article35 1980-07-04 3 j UNITED NATIONS. Thurs. Angola is still under attack by South African forces, contrary to Pretoria's statement that its troops had been withdrawn. Angola s chief United Nations delegate said today. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article132 1980-07-04 3 ANKARA SURVIVES NO-FAITH VOTE ANKARA, Thurs. Prime Minister Suleyman Demirel's ruling Justice Party won a vote of confidence in Turkey's Lower House of Parliament yesterday after the surprise turnround of an opposition party that had sought to unseat him. The 227-214 vote, with three abstentions, came amid reports that eightUPI - 132 words
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Article66 1980-07-04 3 WASHINGTON, Thurs. President Jimmy Carter yesterjlay proclaimed July 18 as a day in memory of military personnel who have been prisoners-of-war or who are missing in action "All Americans should recognise the special debt we owe our fellow citizens who, as prisoners during wartime, sacrificedAP - 66 words
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254 1980-07-04 4 Hanoi set for attack on Pol Pot HQ Major battle predicted near Thai border BANGKOK, Thursday VIETNAMESE troop stormed into the hills surounding the headquarters of Khmer Rouge leader Pol Pot today and military analysts said a major battle was brewing in the area. The boom of artillery and theUPI - 254 words
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174 1980-07-04 4 BEIJING, Thurs VIETNAM'S military incursion into Thailand helped "close the ranks" of the countries of Southeast Asia, Thai Foreign Minister Siddhi SavetsOa said in an interview published here today. The interview was carried by the official Xinhua news agency and the People's Daily.AP; AFP - 174 words
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181 1980-07-04 4 LEE KIM CHEW - By LEE KIM CHEW Our Bangkok reporter BANGKOK, Thursday THREE major Muslim separatist groups in southern Thailand have joined forces to stir up religious strife, the Bangkok Post reported today. I Quoting official sources at the Thai southern < peace-keeping command,181 words
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Article, Illustration104 1980-07-04 4 BREZHNEV GETS VIETNAM'S HIGHEST HONOUR HONGKONG, Than. Vietnam has conferred Its highest decoration, the Geld Star order, on Soviet President Brezhnev, the Vietnam news agency has reported. Vietnamese acting President Nguyen Hun Tho signed a decree explaining that the award was made in recognition of Mr Brezhnev's "outstanding contributions toAFP - 104 words
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172 1980-07-04 4 3 NATIONS WIN TOP AWARDS IN FILM FESTIVAL IDENPASAR, Thurs. I Australia, Japan and j Taiwan carried off top i awards in the 26th Asian j Film Festival which i ended here last night, j but honours were widely i distributed throughout the region. Japan's Toei Company received the CitraReuter - 172 words
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180 1980-07-04 6 House cuts $l,000m from aid funds WASHINGTON, Thurs. A raucous session marked by shouting and an upset speaker, Thomas O'Neill, the House of Representatives last night deleted US$474 million (SSI.OOO million) from foreign aid funds it had appropriated only hours earlier. The House then sent a US$6.7 billion package ofUPI - 180 words
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Article71 1980-07-04 6 TOKYO. Thurs. The cockpit and cabin crew unions of Japan Air Lines cancelled their strikes scheduled (or today and tomorrow to press demands (or improvement of working conditions. The two unions decided to call off the strikes shortly after midnight yesterday after progress was madeAFP - 71 words
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258 1980-07-04 6 WASHINGTON, Thursday THE US Senate yesterday approved a US$5l.9 billion (*****.5 billion) weapons bill that will start production of the MX missile, begin; development of a new j strategic bomber and provide an 11.7 per cent military pay raise. The ArmsUPI - 258 words
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Article76 1980-07-04 6 FLIGHT 'BRAIN' BREAKS DOWN NEW YORK, Thurs. The regional flight control computer broke down twice yesterday, creating serious accident risk, the city's air controllers said today. The breakdowns hit Kennedy and La Guardia airports, Newark (New Jersey) Airport and several smaller ones in the region. A Civil Aviation Administration officialAFP - 76 words
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Article27 1980-07-04 6 LONDON, Thurs. British Caledonian is seeking licences from the Civil Aviation Authority to operate low-cost flights to 23 European cities, the airline said today. AFPAFP - 27 words
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Article190 1980-07-04 6 Getting four million to register WASHINGTON, Thurs. President Jimmy Carter signed a proclamation yesterday that will require four million young men to register later this month for possible military conscription. The President proposed the revival of draft registration, suspended in 1775, last January following the Soviet Union's incursion into Afghanistan.NYT; AFP - 190 words
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Article, Illustration124 1980-07-04 6 LONDON, nan. Actress Ettmbetk Taylor, working bere on her yew., has started legal actions against three BJli lifc M^f alleging liberbi freCr reports of a star-studded Washington charity show last month. American singer-Met Rod McKuen has taken similar action against the Daily Mirror,AP - 124 words
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Advertisement725 1980-07-04 6 MERLIN'S TAVERN 6 Good Reasons Why Merlin's Tavern Is More Than Just A Cocktail Lounge First, let us introduce you to Mr. Foo. .^r Mr. Foo is a bartender in the oIdi^MM|MMUMA tradition, he mixes the drinks and he X «fe listens to his guests. M Xpu^V rs& Then there725 words
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Article67 1980-07-04 7 BEAT inflation put your money in a parrot. That's the message to Swedes from the economic magazine Da gens Industri, which says the birds are booming. Their increasing rarity and the export bans imposed by some countries mean that a parrot which cost 4,500 krone (552.321)AFP - 67 words
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Article51 1980-07-04 7 CHINA has opened an underground cinema literally. The 1500-seat cinema is in a former anti-aircraft shelter in the east China city of Hangzhou. "This is part of the city's efforts to turn former anti-aircraft tunnels to use for the general public," the official Xinhua news agency reported.UPI - 51 words
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Article44 1980-07-04 7 THE Soviet Union has named a recently-discovered celestial body "Pierre de Coubertin" after the French founder of the modern Olympic (James. The star, discovered by astronomist Nikolai Tchernykh, was christened by the Soviet Academy of Sciences. Tass news agency reported. AFP.AFP - 44 words
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Article47 1980-07-04 7 A BRITISH aristocrat yesterday sold his collection of ancient Greek vases for £1.3 million (5J6.4 million) to pay for the upkeep of his stately Castle Ash by in central England The Marquis of Northampton inherited the vases from a 19th century ancestor. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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240 1980-07-04 7 LONDON, Thure NORTHERN Ireland's feuding Protestant and Roman Catholic politicians have refused to agree with the British Government's plan to restore some of the powers it suspended in the province eight years ago. This response deepened the belief that the long-awaited initiative to endAP - 240 words
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198 1980-07-04 7 FELDBACH (Austria), Thursday A KI 'MAM VN rrap-diuter pilot h«d((rd-hopprd across three countries in an ancient Soviet-built Wplane today to flee to the West with II members of his family, police said. Mr Aarel I'opesou managed to fly undetectedReuter - 198 words
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103 1980-07-04 7 WARSAW, Thurs. Hunj dreds of Polish workers downed tools in spontaneous protest against higher meat prices in Poland's I most serious outbreak of labour unrest in four years, according to reli- able reports today. The protests, which involved stoppages in at least three bigReuter - 103 words
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Article75 1980-07-04 7 WASHINGTON, Thure. The Three Mile Island nuclear rrer station in Pennsylvania still extremely dangerous and is threatening local residents and especially the experts involved in putting it right, a Senate report said today. Radioactive krypton shut up in the power station since the serious accident on MarAFP - 75 words
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Article, Illustration205 1980-07-04 7 Thatcher sticks to her money policies LONDON, Thurs. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher today refused to budge from her monetary policies despite a deepening recession and rising unemployment,government sources said. But, under strong pressure from industrialists and businessmen worried by company closures and redundancies, she allowed a one per cent fallReuter - 205 words
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233 1980-07-04 8 *****30 wins first prize in Singapore Sweep TICKET No. *****30 won the first prize of $500,000 in the Singapore Sweep 6 80 drawn last night. The full results: 1st prUe: *****30 M prize ($150,000): *****87 Srdprlst ($75,000): *****71 Uhprti? ($50,000): *****56 SU prise ($25,000): *****70 Tickets ending with 0145 win233 words
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Article, Illustration669 1980-07-04 8 Flat owners 'better off in present Amberville' THE 12 owners of HUDC flats in a 25storey block in Amberville who are suing HUDC for alleged breach of contract are "better off" in their present surroundings than they would have been if Amberville was developed according to the HUDC brochure layout,669 words
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170 1980-07-04 8 THE Ministry of Culture and other relevant bodies are believed to be looking into the possibility of seeking tax relief for a piece of land belonging to the Sri Lankarama Buddhist Temple. Located next to the present temple in St Michael's Road, the170 words
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245 1980-07-04 8 HYATT Regency Hotel intends to build a 350-room extension at a cost of $77 million, making it the second largest hotel here in the *****. Sources said the extension plan will be submitted to the building authorities soon. If an goes well, the245 words
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Article38 1980-07-04 8 THE stretch of Sungei Pandan, next to the dangerous goods Jetty, will be closed to vessels from today at 9 a.m. to Sunday to 8 p.m. for the Singapore Armed Forces display at West Coast Park.38 words
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157 1980-07-04 8 AMERICAN singer-actor Dean Martin will not come to Singapore next month owing to internal reasons in his film production company. An official of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board confirmed yesterday that Martin had written to the board to cancel his $200,000 deal with157 words
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94 1980-07-04 8 THE staff of Business Girl, a temporary staffing services organisation, will hold a buffet dinner and dance I on board the Sea Hawk to raise funds for the Singa- pore Leprosy Relief Association (SILRA) tomorrow at 7.15 pm. The funds will go towards completing94 words
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Article, Illustration122 1980-07-04 8 THE founder and dlrector the Stamford group M ccllegea In Singapore and Malaysia, Mr Eliaa Perelra, died In California on Wednesday night. Mr Perelra, (3, was admitted to Stanford Medical Research Centre In California on May 18 for a heart aliment. After his operation,122 words
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Article37 1980-07-04 8 THIRTY works of abstract art by Lin Hsin Hsin will be on display at the National Museum Art Gallery from July 18 to 28. Times for viewing are between 10.30 a.m. and 7 p.m. daily.37 words
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356 1980-07-04 8 Exchange members drop suit after apologies i A LIBEL action by the Committee of the Singa1 pore Stock Exchange against Far Eastern Economic Review Ltd., of Hongkong, publishers of 1 the weekly, Far East- em Economic Review (FEER), and three others, was withdrawn in the High Court here yesterday, following356 words
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388 1980-07-04 9 Workers get job offers from 30 firms Bridgestone lay-off MORE than 30 firms have approached Bridgestone Singapore with offers of jobs for its 580 workers most of whom will be retrenched at the end of next month. A senior executive of the company said yesterday that the workers would have388 words
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Article26 1980-07-04 9 THE Crescents, a local drama group, will perform Woody i Allen's Play It Again. Sam at the Drama Centre tomorrow at 8 pm.26 words
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Article181 1980-07-04 9 ABOUT 50 American 1 youths here aged between j 18 and 20 will soon have to register for possible military service. Registration at the US em bass., in Singapore will be conducted in stages. A spokesman said those born in 1960 will register from July181 words
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159 1980-07-04 9 'THUNDERY SHOWERS FOR 7 DAYS' FORECAST THUNDERY >h»wers are expected ever Singapore mainly is the m*nnga and early attera— for seven days, f*U*wed by three days of gusty winds between now and July 15. This is the forecast made by the Meteorological Service of Singapore. The showers arc dne to159 words
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Article, Illustration233 1980-07-04 9 Cisco guard found murdered on Pulau Ubin A CISCO constable was found murdered in his bedroom in Pulau Übin on Wednesday. Police, who identified him as Tan Guan Seng, 31, said he had multiple wounds in his neck, chest and arms. His body, partly cover- i ed with a blanket,233 words
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138 1980-07-04 9 Proposal for Asean to develop other forms of energy ASEAN cooperation should be extended to develop non-conventional energy sources such as hydro-power. This proposal was made during the third meeting of the Asean sub-commit-tee on climatology which ended yesterday. As a result of delegates' interest in water and weather as138 words
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Article44 1980-07-04 9 SINGAPORE'S external trade for the first quarter of this year amounted to $21.7 billion, an increase of more than SO per cent over the same period last year. Hie imports amounted to $11,792,607. exports $9,940,358 and domestic exports $6,460.767.44 words
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Article56 1980-07-04 9 THE Singapore International Audio and Visual Equipment Exhibition opened at the World Trade Centre on Wednesday. Among the many new products on display is the Magnavox videodisc system, the latest form of video system, developed by Philips The exhibition, whicn ends on Sunday, is open to the public56 words
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Article26 1980-07-04 9 NTUC Comfort has a fleet of some 4,610 taxis in Singapore and not 450 as reported in Wednesday's Straits Times. The error is regretted.26 words
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539 1980-07-04 11 THE National Productivity Board (NPB) has recommended that points be given on three criteria to help employers identify and reward above-average workers. These are a worker's merit rating, his readiness to enlarge his job responsibilities and the complexity of his job. The NPB's539 words
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321 1980-07-04 11 EMPLOYERS and trade unions yesterday generally favoured the guidelines suggested by the National Productivity Board to help firms reward aboveaverage workers, but said that modifications would have to be made to suit varying needs They also said that in implementing any guidelines to assess321 words
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Article, Illustration427 1980-07-04 11 LEONG WENG KAM - By LEONG WENG KAM SEVERAL houses la Emerald Hill, next U the construction site of the new Cold Storage shopping complex at Orchard Read, are showing signs of cracking op. Residr nta of a row of two- and three-storey booses along Emerald Hill Road,427 words
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Advertisement515 1980-07-04 11 Meet Lee Sian Yiu of Eastern Watch There's a fine watch for every budget in his Lucky Plaza Showroom -__t___T of __l •t""'*^ _r _k j W W M__ mM W _________l _^B__"— ____r ___t vL^^E_. I __fl L\^V I Bw I fc_Sw Lee Sian Yiu is a relatively recent515 words
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258 1980-07-04 12 Tengku Razaleigh gets urgent memorandum KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday MALAYSIA is experi- i encing a serious shortage of sub-professional and technical manpow- er, according to the Malaysian Professional Centre. The shortage is severe enough to prompt the centre to send a memorandum to theNST - 258 words
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Article58 1980-07-04 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers is forgoing its annual trade exposition this year for a bigger one next year. This was announced today by the president of the federation, Tunku Tan Sri Mohamed bin Tunku Besar Burhanuddin. The federation had been organising tradeNST - 58 words
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Article59 1980-07-04 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. —I Cuepacs today ended their four-day convention with a call for the setting up of a Confederation of Labour Federations in the interest of the labour movement in the country It wanted the organisation to be established along ■a lines proposed by its coun- iiNST - 59 words
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121 1980-07-04 12 Bank Rakyat steps up lending to co-ops KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Bank Rakyat is stepping up its lending activities to cooperative societies, especially in "bridging finance" for housing development projects. The bank's chairman, Tan Sri Ibrahim Salleh, said this yesterday at the signing of a $5.4 million loan agreement with KobenaNST - 121 words
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137 1980-07-04 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Than. Magistrate should Imprvve their handwriting, Justice A I ml remarked on Tuesday when the magistrate who ror.dor ted last year's preliminary Inquiry into the death of Mrs Jean Slnnappa, had difficulty reading his notes. The Star reported the Judge as telling137 words
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215 1980-07-04 12 'Bid to end drug traffic hit by corruption' PENANG, Thursday CORRUPTION in certain quarters of the police force is the reason why drug trafficking is not stamped out, a lawyer, Dr R. Rajasingam, said at a legal convention here today. f— He claimed that these people wer on good terms215 words
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Article148 1980-07-04 12 MTUC DEPUTY PRESIDENT TO QUIT KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. MTUC deputy president, Mr T. Narendran is to resign from his post as his union the Inland Revenue Officers' Union (IROU) t is pulling out from MTUC this Sunday. This was disclosed today by the IROU general secretary, Mr Monamed Zaid binNST - 148 words
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Article64 1980-07-04 12 KOTA KINABALU, Thurs. One of the five Sabah National Park Department workers, missing at sea since Monday when their boat capsized, was rescued by fishermen today after miraculously surviving a 65-hour ordeal. Yunus bin Abdullah. 19, was rescued by fishermen who found him still clinging to theAFP - 64 words
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Advertisement113 1980-07-04 12 CAMY A GENEVA m Bh.lLn»~ mk w I v1 m I •n» a A-— iB mml'k I /^'■HRW "HB b«> AY I r' 8ib -ay x fcrSA Beautiful W B sp?\. .'."i"> ■•■•■'<<■ xfnuAoe Ln I (JS\ ■r"i,Hiu>dLaniy insignia, mall I JryL I i'ie and simplicity liuly depicts ai BBk113 words
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379 1980-07-04 13 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - DR MAHATHIR HINTS AT THE PERIL OF MUSLIM FANATICISM By ALBERT RAMALINGAM of The Straits Times Foreign Desk KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad warned Malaysia today of a "threat" which might plunge the country into colonialism if not379 words
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Article, Illustration107 1980-07-04 13 DATUK Suhaimi (right) being congratulated by a well-wisher after the results were announced. In the Women's elections, Deputy Finance Minister, Datin Paduka Rafidah Aziz, beat Selangor state Assmeblywoman, Datin Daduka Zaleha Ismail, to win the deputy president post. NST picture. 6 UNFORTUNATELY, many of as are107 words
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311 1980-07-04 13 Suhaimi urges war against rural poverty KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday UMNO Youth leader Haji Suhaimi bin Datuk Kamaruddin today called on the movement to pledge to make the Eighties an era of action to eradicate poverty especially rural poverty. He urged members to consider the eradication of poverty as a form311 words
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371 1980-07-04 13 Close race may tempt Harun to try again KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The announcement of the result of the close race between Datuk Harun Idris and Haji Suhaimi bin Datuk Kamaruddin for the presidency of Umno Youth drew a gasp from the large crowd at 5 p.m. after more than six371 words
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Article42 1980-07-04 13 $4 1 m prawns KOTA KINABALU, Thurs. Sabah exported $41.6 million worth ot prawns last year, accounting for 12 per cent of the country s total exports, the state's Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries. Datuk Lira Guan Sing said here on Tuesday.42 words
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Advertisement339 1980-07-04 13 Learn french the easy way! In a French atmosphere with French teachers Modern audio-visual methods Classes for Adults all levels Beginners' to very advanced courses Conversational French CLASSES START on JULY 7 Registration now open (weekdays. 9.00 a.m. 1.00 p.m. A 2.00 p.m. 7.00 p.m., Sat. 2.00 5.00 p.m.) ask339 words
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Advertisement315 1980-07-04 13 SINTAT SERVICE IS: A car always in fHr* J top condition. M^fe^/^ Our Car Service Division sees to Engine in top condition Wheels Afl 3 VLWTX^ VJmß|^, aligned. Tires as good as new lP\Jft m stim) L '9 hts work Even asntravs 188 s^- > j\ ftjy cleaned. bringing the315 words
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605 1980-07-04 14 Court throws out bank's $2.5 m suit against broker MR JUSTICE D'COTTA yesterday dismissed a bank's 52.5 million suit against a woman property broker who was alleged to have signed a guarantee rendering her liable for unlimited credit facilities extended to a realty firm. In dismissing the First National Bank605 words
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Article100 1980-07-04 14 A VISITING Austrian antique dealer has promised a "substantial" cash reward for the safe return of his travelling bag which he said contains about $140,000 in foreign currencies. Mr Otmar Kaiser, 51, who made the offer yesterday, said be lost the blue sling bag100 words
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Article24 1980-07-04 14 A COURSE on skin diving will be conducted at the Bras Basah community centre this month. For details, telephone *****9 or *****1.24 words
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Article308 1980-07-04 14 BORROWERS will now be able to get housing loans at lower rates with the drop in interest rates during the past few weeks. Several finance companies and two American banks have already announced lower rates for housing loans, a Business Times report said yesterday. Hong308 words
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Article, Illustration398 1980-07-04 14 NGIAM TONG HAI - NGIAM TONG HAI THE government will impose a duty of $25 per kilo on Singapore-grown tobacco from today. This is expected to end tobacco-growing here. Between 500 and 700 growers will be affected by the move aimed at discouraging smoking.398 words
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220 1980-07-04 14 Aid pours in for double tragedy mum i HELP, in the form of cash 1 donations and job offers, i poured in yesterday fol- lowing newspaper reports of the plight of Madam Ng Poh Teng, 24, a mother of > three who lost her husband and father within 100 days.220 words
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Advertisement169 1980-07-04 14 yS^ Couturier of the Elite i^*y and more CHOSE K CO PTE. LTD. 24 COLEMAN STREET. SINGAPORE 061 7 TEL: *****1. *****59 THE ARAMIS WORLD SERIES Yours FREE with any 2 Aramis purchases. The Aramis World Series, designed for the sporty sophisticate, is the Aramis gift to you. This handsome169 words
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Advertisement29 1980-07-04 14 <799 \lfl i lk\ \m ept I9fin I M —^n>ir^ t iS^LANKA /^^>/ for 5-day stopover j n p^sl Sf^CiA. i $1330 %fiSC/i for 8-day package *060 k M I29 words
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Miscellaneous170 1980-07-04 14 Bringing Up Father By Bill Kavanagh Hal Camp THE SINSLETONSV' YEAH, I SURELY "N f WHY I BUT I ALSO --EVEN IN WOMEN'S CERTAINLY WE LOST YOU J\ NOT? BEL/EVE IN <. -f LIBERATION/ S OUTPLAYED US *3O -YOU DONT <? YOU MODERATION J V___ J I TONI&HT/ xA OWE170 words
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Article, Illustration449 1980-07-04 15 Grouses against SBS on the increase THE number of complaints against the Singapore Bus Service has increased from a daily average of eight cases in 1977 to 13 last year. During the first five months of this year, the figure rose to 15, the newly-appointed chairman of the SBS, Mr.449 words
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Article127 1980-07-04 15 Bags of smiles for bus riders MORE than 4,000 ccnduc- tors of Singapore Bus Service buses yesterday began using a new look •Courtesy" moneybag. The bag's design is identical with previous ones, except that now it is imprinted with the famillar Smiley and the "Make Courtesy Our Way of T127 words
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Article107 1980-07-04 15 TIME FOR SERVICE WITH COURTESY ALL vendors and street sales personnel responsible for distributing Times Organisation publications were issued free T-shirts to go with their piles of heavy newsprint yesterday. The T-shirts are printed with the slogan "Service with Courtesy...The Times' Way" and carries the Ministry of Culture's 'Smiley' courtesy107 words
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Article50 1980-07-04 15 Telecoms course TELECOMS will hold several couisea on telephone courtesy and techniques for the public andprtvate firms. The three-day courses, c Telecoms statement said, is a modified version of Telecoms' training for its telephone operators. The course fee is $100 per head and the first course begins on July 16.50 words
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Article283 1980-07-04 15 THREE teams of judges were out in town yesterday to pick 24 courteous taxi drivers in Day One of a month-long courtesy contest. The contest, involving some 9,000 taxi drivers, is jointly organised by the Registry of Vehfcles, NTUC Comfort, Singapore Taxi Drivers' Association,283 words
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Article, Illustration198 1980-07-04 15 Courtesy comes naturally to young Alvin Chan TEN -ve»r-»ld Alvln Chan's polite ways made him natural choice whea it came to nicking a Barrator for ZS-mlaato dim on eoartesy which will he shows over Chaaael 8 toajcht. Ufa c—rteti disDosiUoa was spotted hy SBC ontmemr, Miss Sasaa Urn, a Mead198 words
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Advertisement516 1980-07-04 15 ORIENTAL CARPET PALACE PTE LTD Hi INTERNATIONAL B j||j PUBLIC AUCTION H ||f IRANIAN, TURKISH jl§ Sg AND TURKOMAN Hft Era PADDCTC Q Dl la^O OnrirL I O Cx riUvao. AH lots are guaranteed. If subsequently dissatisfied, lot/lots may be returned for cash refund at any time. Ballroom, Marco Polo516 words
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Miscellaneous263 1980-07-04 15 Straits T'nws Crossword ACBOSB 1 Justice is incomplete in the exhibition (7) i See! the poet is a metal work er(7) 9 The Pentagon's game died horribly (4-5) 10 Play the guitar at Utr end of the yarn (5) 11 Split payment (4) 12 Transmitter's share of TV game(lo) 14263 words
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Article367 1980-07-04 16 FOR all the recent talk about Harvard's core curriculum and producing the educated man from university, the emphasis in Singapore must still be on technical and professional studies, at least for the time being. In his maiden speech as National University of Singapore Vice-Chancellor designate, Dr Tony Tan367 words
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Article386 1980-07-04 16 NOW and then we hear of house owners living in fear of their walls collapsing or complaining of cracks appearing overnight in their property. Then there are others who have taken out legal proceedings against those they claim are responsible for the damage done to their property. No386 words
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Article, Illustration587 1980-07-04 16 LONDON "RATHER grim": Thus, with masterly understatement, the International Monetary Fund views the world economic outlook. For the first time, it has published papers hitherto reserved for finance ministers and central bankers who can be forgiven for wanting to share their worries. The main ones are587 words
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2795 1980-07-04 16 Continuity the key to success of future leaders Lee Mr Lee Kuan Yew gave an interview to two Indonesian journalists last week during which he dealt with subjects such as Singapore's second-genera-tion leadership, relationship with fellow Asean members and the Kampuchean problem. The journalists who took part in the interview2,795 words
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Advertisement534 1980-07-04 16 fSm\}. SING APORE V*mrti CONTACT LENS SOCIETY The following members are: d contact lens practitioners ophthalmic opticians optometrists E.J. BENJAMIN ewvaho j benjamin ptl ltd F./U.0.. F.IC.LP. 'si ft. 104. Tanglm SHowxng Centre. Tanglm Road |10?4| Tel *****69/*****56 CHEN YIN FOOK qah sin opt co A.0.A.. A.C.C.LP. G-46. High Sireei534 words
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738 1980-07-04 17 That talk of a formal NTUC-PAP link The labour movement in Singapore, to best serve the workers, mast be apolitical in nature. Instead of institutionalising its relationship with a political party subjected to elections, it should be formally linked with the government738 words
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Advertisement139 1980-07-04 17 ■C^ JrJr 111 V COIVIF Y^ AH-SK AT i OVERS (MNMWM Moo* of acrylic OOMFV car sea co»«n or« n«r>ty heal 'o»iari Hence, even an«r mor.y rxx« in t» bKumg vjr t mey sti« renon COCK enougn tor ynng or OOiW car seoi coven m acrylic \t taorc anow »xj"139 words
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Article348 1980-07-04 18 SELECTIVE trading cluractertfred the Slngapair stock market yesterday aa buy. rs rallied to ckeck the past twa-days' downward drift In share prices. Same counters still failed to respond to the unproved sentiment hat a fair distribution of shares found ready support, closing markedly higher. The rrbound348 words
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Article309 1980-07-04 18 BUYERS staged a comeback after three sessions of uneasiness to push the Kuala Lumpur stock market moderately higher yesterday. Trading, however, was slightly cautious as some investors continued to stay away. Sentiment was better all round. The rally was led by the industrial heavyweights which recovered most of309 words
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Article190 1980-07-04 18 THE US Sing dollar opened lower I at V 1140 50 on reaction to lower US interest rates. The market hovered around the C 1140 level and firmed to close at J2 1145 55 Interbank rates at 3 p.m. 1-month 2 1160 2.1180 2-month 2 1155 2190 words
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Article345 1980-07-04 18 ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at Close on July 3: US DolUn(Spot) Offer Bid 7 days 9 5/18 8 3/16 1 month 9H 9> 2 months 8 7/16 8 5/18 3 months 8 7/16 8 5/16 (months 9* 0W 9 months 9'. 0M 12 months 813/16 911/16345 words
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Article50 1980-07-04 18 RANGE of prices offered by dls count homes on July 3: Overnight: 6 615 16'. Call deposit*: 6>. 6.'. CkMiM B«yia| 8*lttag 3-month Treasury bills Ji 6'. 3 month Bank bills SU/16 8 9/16 3 months CD 8 15/18 813/1S 8 months CD 8 8 Source: National Discount Co50 words
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Article32 1980-07-04 18 Closing Interbank rates for Singapore dollars on July 3: Offer Bid Overnight S 8>. 1 month 8 5/16 93/16 2 months t 3 months 8 15/19 813/18 Overnight mode I32 words
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Article31 1980-07-04 18 I THE Avenge wWch m »i #r Slngapwe I I fc*«fc« are currently prep*red to If nd to their beat I I eutomen ia 11.5 per o*nt. J31 words
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Article326 1980-07-04 18 HONGKONG: Stocks closed sharply higher and made up for Wednesday's falls in active trading yesterday, dealers said. The Hang Seng index finished up 29.51 points at 1067.22 on mostly local interest, they said. Dealers said HutchisonWhampoa's announcement last night of a HK$6OO million loan stock issue with warrants was326 words
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Article225 1980-07-04 18 I TOKYO: Stocks closed sharply higher in active trading yesterday, led by energy-related issues, nonferrous metals and speculatives, dealers said. The Dow Jones average rose 44.39 to close at 6863.84 points, with a volume of 430 million shares. The New index closed at 470.78, up 1.32 points. Nonferrous metals225 words
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Article160 1980-07-04 18 Closing tone: Steadier. Turnover: Official figures supplied by the Stock Exchange of Singapore including odd lots "Ready" totalled: 6,124.000 units valued at J19.134.000 Industrials accounted for 3,906.000. finance 566.000. hotels 599,000. properties 594.000. debentures, loans and bonds 116,000, plantations 227,000, minings 416,000. "Settlement" contracts totalled: 921,000 units valued at160 words
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Article155 1980-07-04 18 SINGAPORE I'MT TBIST (Maaagcn' prtee* far Jal 4) ASIA UNIT TUTSI (Maaagm' arleea far Jal 4) AJtBITHNOT BECIBITIES ASIA (Managers' arleea far Jal 4) Spore Growth Fund 145;. 152 Ot B-MONTA(.I (Managers' price* Ur Jal 41 Union Spore Fund 103 VON INCOME BOND tsr (Carreat ark**) Income Bond155 words
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Article147 1980-07-04 18 CHINESE Prtdmct Exrteaagt, SJ«j»p«rr, rlsatan srioo per IN k( yesterfey: CmniI «U: Bulk fob 137 00 sellm, old drum (in second hand drum fob $147 00 sellers, new drum fob $153 00 sellers C«sra: Mixed (loose) $84 00 buyers. Ptpftr: Muntok white pepper (ob AsU NLW $455 00147 words
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Article143 1980-07-04 18 THE KILOBAR market (or gold deliverable in Singapore opened at $45,218 and closed at J45.569 yester day. In the Far Eut. gold opened at USK6200 *****. and edged up slowly to close the morning senior al 1666 00 666 X In the afternoon It re-opened at $667 00 668143 words
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Article140 1980-07-04 18 THE STRAITS tin price sagged $6 to {2,154 per picul (equivalent to $35 61 per kilo. down ten cents) in Penang yesterday, on an official offering up 53' < tonne to 217 tonnes. The overnight London market was barely steady after firm with forward buyers slipping C3O to £7.250140 words
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Article38 1980-07-04 18 Rubber July 3 Singapore: July: 289.00 cents (down 0.50 cent) Malaysia: July: 293.50 cents (down 1.00 cent) Tin: M$2,154 (down $6) (equivalent to $35.61 per kilo) (down 10 cents) Official offering: 217 tonnes (up 53 >« tonnes)38 words
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Article31 1980-07-04 18 LONDON: Copper prices on Wednesday (previous in brackets) Wirebar Spot £887 (£896): sellers £888 (£897); Three Month buyers £908 (£917.50); sellers £908 50 (£918). Manet taste: Steady Sales: ***** tonnes31 words
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Article441 1980-07-04 18 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market closed slightly lower yesterday, with July RSS One buyers quoted at 289.00 cents per kilo, down half a cent on Wednesday's close, dealers said. Afternoon prices were quiet and about unchanged but prices eased slightly after the close on lower London opening advices,441 words
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Article87 1980-07-04 18 us ISR2O SRSO ■fKH I MR I I ;mrl -MR MR 1.1 MH 10 MR MR wi II ton palkt) II ton palWti II lonpdWtl II uxiptlWll (I bmpdbli U tuniallMi Jaly urp..l NUI Bmyn StUmn 286 00 2*3 00 K&OON J«lr ***** 304 00 3O> UON87 words
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Article52 1980-07-04 18 Fan Chong E Life Magnum Corpn PMC Lojrtapc ■ihangri-l.a o c 8 c Fractora Island A P*n Rothmana L' M W c K I. Kcponc 750 1250 960 870 MS 1100 1090 820 575 520 277 364 505 75 50 35 25 23 20 20 20 15 15 M52 words
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Article25 1980-07-04 18 C Sugar* Trosoh Minci Kramat Eli Y»n Sang Syn Rrainn Sel Properties 875 1520 450 223 350 870 -15 -10 -10 -9 -6 -525 words
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Article24 1980-07-04 18 Haw Par 848,000 F Merlin 541,000 M Credit 351.000 T Chong 324.000 Total turnover 7.05m Total value: $21 94m Source: SES24 words
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Article33 1980-07-04 18 B.T Indicator: Industrials: Finance Hotels: Properties: Minings: Plantations: OCBC: SESInd: Jul 2 Jul 3 5840.89 5957.18 ***** 544.05 964.08 972.8S 472.15 475.06 392.83 393.87 ***** 340.41 906.16 908.12 542.89 546.76 488.82 *****33 words
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Article1339 1980-07-04 19 1 UK um transacts ready sal* at- ihr rloar .il frn- nos» -hi th.- Stnt k Kxrhan«r Singa pore v-Ktrrday romp»red with l(* previous <fa>* prires lofether with M7» high and km i Adjusted^™ vnp h«his law) H.th In. (omp..v Salt -nr IM)I 1 -ikivi oomnacut Allifd Choc1,339 words
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Article1819 1980-07-04 19 Kin and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Si,« k Kxi hange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1 000 units unless otherwise specified All Times Settlement Contracts .ire quoted after the word1,819 words
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Article1776 1980-07-04 19 BID and offer pru-es officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesti'iit.n with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified lNDlsTIUAU* Aema(3 2OB3 30S> (1)3 30 A|mmi (2 18B 2 20S) (1) 2.171,776 words
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Article86 1980-07-04 19 THE MALAYSIAN Minister of Finance has fixed these rates for the period from July 3. until further notice: Rabber: 294". cents a kilo; Capra: MJ775.00 a tonne; Palm kerael: $955.75 a tonne; Wklte pepper: $4,011.33 a tonne; Black pepper: $2,806.00 a tonne; The rates of duty payable are:86 words
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998 1980-07-04 20 I"WO recent developments in Malayan Credit have sparkI off more interest in a already riddled with i ontroversies and specula•;ons during the past few nonths. The first, the acquisition of a 19.5 per cent stake by Sindo Timber Enterprises ..is raised questions on whether it998 words
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Article231 1980-07-04 20 YDNEY. Thurs News thai -s*i Kxploralion has signed a lovelopment agreement with i he Rundle shale oil partners laminated Sydney stocks yesterday but profit-taking saw trading end on a weaker note, iealers said. Rundle twin. Central Pacifended AS6 higher at (70 00 vhile assort: te. Southern231 words
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Article237 1980-07-04 20 \KW YORK. Wed Airline. omputer and brokerage shares were among the bright -pots as the stork market .a.\i broadly higher in heavy lading Analysts cited renewed insti.iiimal interest and talk in .Washington of a tax cut weighted towards business and :nvestment rather than individ- > limit237 words
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Article247 1980-07-04 20 ZURICH, Wed. Prices closed narrowly mixed in lower Milume. with demand focused m department stores, dealers Banks were marginally lower, although Bank Leu par- ;< ipaiion certificate and the ■t-Kistered shares of Swiss iank Corp and Credit Suisse wan slightly higher. Interfood Hearer gained 175 to 5600247 words
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Article227 1980-07-04 20 vMSTERDAM, Wed. Share prices closed higher, with i nilever gaining one, KLM I wo. and Royal Dutch. Philips i.iogovens 0.80 guilders u-h in Dutch internationals. filers said lUnk.s AHN and NMB lost c ne and 0.50 respectively. In wstment funds were steady to higher while insurances were227 words
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Article52 1980-07-04 20 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Wednesday «3.6 Tuesday 401.4 Week Ago 485.8 DOW JONEB AVERACE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 876.02 Tuesday 87Z27 Week Ago 887.54 H.K.HANG SENG Thursday 1067.22 Wednesday 1037 71 Week Ago 1026.69 SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Thursday 678.75 Wednesday 685.21 Week Ago 678.75 ALL ORDINARIES Thursday 888.57 Wednesday 815.07 Week Ago52 words
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Article483 1980-07-04 20 W.-.1 The market ■■■norally closed firmer with Mtu.it ion stocks and the vernment bonds sector ovuiins the features of a liiiet market, dealers said. Ferranti relumed from susftmtm and closed at 569p, i xmpared with a suspension price of 597p. Uharf finished at 272p. mother 32p.483 words
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Advertisement311 1980-07-04 18 The focus is on high fashion. For men. foot forward. And a collection of leather' Americava's very first Moreschi Fair highlights belts, bags and baggage. Discounts up to 4OVo the exclusive range and fine craftsmanship of are available throughout the ten days of the fair. Moreschi shoes. To help men311 words
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Advertisement108 1980-07-04 20 1 il*4* uSVfl *v Throwing Light II I I J on a vandal problem A beautiful, orderly housing estate needs unbreakable lights. This problem is effectively solved by PATENT. We supply you with lights for streets, gardens, vf A driveways and porches that j jp jjs x A Available at108 words
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Advertisement680 1980-07-04 21 8 Home Furniture/ Furnishing A CUSHION (SOFA'S) set for reupholsterlng or made-10-order covers Contact Anne Foo, *****80 ADRIAN'S CANE FURNITURE. G5. Goldbell Towers. 47. Scotts Road For exquisite cane furniture, furnishings, matting, tel: *****78/*****66 BAMBOO BAR WITH 3 high-back-ed stools, complete with cushions, almost new. $400. Tel: *****08. CHAINS FURNITURE:680 words
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Advertisement481 1980-07-04 21 15 Rentals IBM SELECTRIC GOLF-BALL Typewriters renting al $80 lo $150 p.m. Call: *****8. lt>An@Liakicl RENT OR PURCHASE REFRIGERATORS DEEP FREEZERS ROOM AIRCONDITIONERS WASHING MACHINES OAS COOKERS FILTER HOODS For raliaWWy and afhcmnt back-tip Hiiicti. day and nrta. gat PANELECTRIC. See our authorised dealers or telephone MISS APRIL AT *****1481 words
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Advertisement642 1980-07-04 21 MARTINA'S SALON 11-A Cairnhlll Circle massage/ saunabath barber/ facial No parking problem Ring Spore *****81 *****88. ORCHARD SAUNA ET Massage. Mandarin Hotel. 3rd floor. Massage/Sauna/Steambath Facial *****36/ *****82 Spore Opens dally from 10.00 am 12.00 midnight. RELAX YOURSELF WITH a massage and sauna at Sea View Health Centre. Sea View642 words
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Advertisement710 1980-07-04 21 CARPETING, VINYL TILINGS. partition and celling for office, factories and houses Efficient services. *****99/ *****78 NEO SWEE NUA Contraction specialises In repairing roof leakage. Interior decoration, undertakes all kinds of contraction work Tel: *****85 OON BROS (MOB PUB Electrical Llcencees): Experienced In renovating HDB private housing. Wide range of wall710 words
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Advertisement444 1980-07-04 21 44 Other Services CHEY TECK ELECTRICAL It Plumbing Service: 24-hour service for electrical/ plumbing works. Tel: *****64/ *****9. V BUSINESS PRODUCTS. SI FOR SALE ONE USED ERICSSON MODEL AKD73S PABX for 7 exchange lines and 30 extensions, complete with operator's console. Interested please TEL: *****4 during office hours. 70 New444 words
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Advertisement439 1980-07-04 21 APPLICATOR FOR SCOTCHGARC Carpet Protector, general hous< cleaning, floor polishing, win dow cleaning, carpet shampooing. First Asian tel: *****58. *****65. Classified Ads. The Daily Bazaar RVICES ft OPPORTUNITIES 78 Industrial Equipment: Sale/Hire fICROW PTY. LTD. 62, Xl AN TECK RD SINGAPORE 2262 Telex R527 165 ACBOWS ATTENTION!!! ALL CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTORS439 words
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Advertisement975 1980-07-04 21 AN ACTIVE BUSINESS minded woman, with no capital, wishes lo work and help out those who need someone solely In charge during his absence Write to ST Box A***** AN ESTABLISHED LITHO printing company invites the services or co-operation from printing agents, brokers or marketing personnel for their expansion programme.975 words
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Advertisement232 1980-07-04 21 MIDDLE EAST. INOONESIA. Kurope Trade Directories for sale Sunho Trading. 5654 Won Hup Complex. Beach Road. Spore 0719 Tel: *****69 PARTNER WANTED BY Commercial School (Shorthand/ typing/ secretarial courses) on profitsharing basis. Discussions *****6 SEMINAR COORDINATOR REOUIR ED by Malaysia's No 1 Motivational Trainer in all major towns of Malaysia232 words
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Advertisement659 1980-07-04 22 II EMPLOYMEUT 46 Situations Vacant b) Secretarial ft Clerical e»»"**»xs***s*xejsa^aas«s«s^s»»x*»ja*j* RECEPTIONIST/ TELEPHONE-TELEX OPERATOR Applications are Invited to fill the above vacancy in a large organisation Requirements Singapore female Citizens c Age 23 lo 35 c Pleasant personality c School Certificate wlUi good command of English c Knowledge of operating a659 words
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Advertisement723 1980-07-04 22 AN ESTABLISHED ELECTRONICS firm urgently requires Female Clerks Those interested, pleaae call *****55 Contact Alice AN ESTABLISHED BANK invites applicants lor the post of Clerk/ Teller OCE O' or A' level required Interested applicants pleaae ■PPly giving personal particulars, qualifications, telephone contact number and recent photograph (non-returnable) lo: PO Box723 words
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Advertisement591 1980-07-04 22 1 CLERK/TYPIST REOUIREO immediately Interested call *****1 Yvonne CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY to Marketm B Director 1 Minimum OCE 'O' level with credit In English 2 Must have a good command of written and spoken English 3 Knowledge of Mandarin written and spoken will be an advantage 4 Possess a LCC Private591 words
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Advertisement622 1980-07-04 22 i I I I bmMMMbjI Expanding forwarding company requires MALE CLERK c Experience in Import/export documentation and cargo clearance at PSA c Possess own motorbike or with valid class 2 driving licence Please apply with furl details stating salary expected to: ST Box ASOOSI. Experienced Temporary Staff required immediately: Tetax622 words
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Advertisement778 1980-07-04 22 FEMALE CLERK CUM Typist required Able to speak fluent English with knowledge of Chinese. Age 18 to 25 Typing speed 35 to 40 w.p.m. Interested, call personally, or write with full particulars, to 82. Jelllcoe Road. S'pore 0820 Tel: 2583HO (Off Lavender Street). FEMALE CLERK Must speak fluent English and778 words
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Advertisement629 1980-07-04 22 IFIAMMA SON BHO requires ACCOUNTS ASSISTANTS (FWaALE) Salary M60 and abov* (par month) Age 18 yean and above Poneu MCE certificate with credits In English and Mathematics LCC higher accounting certificate Preference will be given to those who have previous experience and able to type Please apply with full details629 words
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Advertisement607 1980-07-04 22 Canon; 1 i i ACCOUNTS CLERK I Able to maintain a full i set of accounts up to bat- I ance sheet 4 Ability to type 1 Pleasant personality I 1 MALE SHIPPING I CLERK AND STOREKEEPER OCE O1O 1 level with good English Knowledge of shipping documentation and L/C607 words
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Advertisement528 1980-07-04 22 We have an immediate vacancy for a TRAINING SAFETY OFFICER a) Candidates should have completed their National Service and possess tertiary qualifications in Physics or Chemistry Experienced In safety administration will be an added advantage. b) Training will be provided for candidates with no experience and candidates can expect to528 words
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Advertisement744 1980-07-04 22 RapM* ..p~xJ.no company In Jwrorvg recjutres: 1) TELEPHONE OPERATOR OCE -O1O 1 level Able to speak fluent English and Mandarin Ability to operate PMBX switchboard Pleasant personality t) JUNKM ACCOUNTS CLERK OCE O' level LCCI Inttrmediate Bookkeeping Experience preferable but not essential 3) TYF«T GCE 'O' level In English Typing744 words
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Advertisement661 1980-07-04 22 VACANCIES FOR: 1. Account* Clerk with Pre-u Certificate preferably Z Receptionist cum Telephone Operator with knowledge of typing Bilingual and able to handle calls on buying and selling of properties Interested, please write to: 28. Kirn Chuan Drive. Spore 1 953. URGENTLY REOUWED FEMALE Clerk/TyplsL Conversant with commercial documents preferably661 words
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Advertisement1167 1980-07-04 23 II EMOYMEUT ■I 46 Situations Vacant c) Sales An eelebsiahed Trading Company" rsquirss a Oyneemc SALES RffPeal SENTATIVE U) promote their textile machln- ery accessories and automatic mini steam boilers a Minimum education Sec- I ondary 4. preferably with c I ec t r 1 c a I m c1,167 words
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Advertisement523 1980-07-04 23 PART-TIME SALESMAN NEEDED for Industrial Chemicals Preferably with good contacts Write staling experience, to PO Box 297. Slglap Pom Of rice. Spore 9145 PHOENIX SHOE COMPANY inquires Salesgirls. Salesmen Apply personally 214/ 216 South Bridge Road. Spore 0105. *****20 POLA COSMETICS Extends an invitation to all ladies and housewives to523 words
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Advertisement490 1980-07-04 23 SALES REPRESENTATIVES wanted Immediately (Male 4 Female) c Completed National Service c With Secondary education Chinese or English c Sales experience not essential. interested to earn an above) average income, come pecsoneMy to: SM2F. WOH HUP COMPLEX BEACH ROAD SINGAPORE 071*. SALES REPRESENTATIVES REOUIRED for a prestigious magai| zlne Attractive490 words
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Advertisement382 1980-07-04 23 BIG. LOCAL REFINERY CONSTRUCTION ON A PROJECT BASIS requires PIPING SUPERVISOR for about 4 months. Must possess Technician diploma with over 5 years' experience, preferably In refinery piping work. Apply w1 Ih resume, contact telepfiofw number sod non-rvturnsoto photograph. 10 THE DIRECTOR ACOUSTICAL SERVICES PTE LTD 29 TELOK AVER STREET382 words
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Advertisement398 1980-07-04 23 Applications are invited from Singapore Citizens for the position or: MECHANIC c Minimum 5 years relevant experience In repairing and servicing of cranes, hydraulic pqlupment. compressors. GM engines and heavy duty dlesel engines c Salary $3.5794 per hour (before NWC adjustments). ELECTRICIAN II c Several years experience In electrical works398 words
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Advertisement518 1980-07-04 23 requiree:A) SKILLED MACHINISTS B) SKILLED STEEL FAMHCATORS C) APPRENTICES D) CASUAL LABOURERS Please call 3H MILL LANE OFF KALLANG s-POREini TEL *****01 CLERK-OF-WORKS required. c Polytechnic Diploma In Building c 2 years' experience c Male Pleese apply to: 411. 4TM FLOOR CUPPAGE CENTRE SINGAPORE 0*22 LABORATORY ASSISTANT TECHNICIAN required. Must518 words
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Advertisement408 1980-07-04 23 I CHUAN HIANG < MOTORS PTE LTD I requires A) SENIOR MECHANICS B) MECHANICS i Starting salary $350 to $450. C) CLEANERS/ GREASERS D STOREMEN E) DRIVER/ OFFICE BOY F) PUMP i ATTENDANT Please cell personally at: I 11 Leng Kee Road Singapore 0315 I Or call: I Tel. *****11408 words
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Advertisement423 1980-07-04 23 SERVICE TECHNICIAN We require a Service Technician whose responsibilities are lo service and repair air compressors and pneumatic equipment PREREQUISITES The person we are looking followlng:(A) Minimum 5 years practlCal experience In hydraulic and pneumatic systems In heavy cles/lndustrialequlpment (B) ITB or C G CertifuaUIn Mechanical EngineerIng (C) Completed National423 words
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Advertisement461 1980-07-04 23 Our company, a leading properly development and management company, requires the service of: PLANNING ASSISTANT The Planning Assistant will be assisting the Construction Manager or Development Manager to co-ordinate with the Subcontractors and Consultants. It n iipkm thai the tocc.tfui c.ndid.t. .ill be .Me to meet me •oNowmg chaNenges:1 To461 words
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Advertisement689 1980-07-04 24 II EMPLOYMENT 1 46 Situation* Vacant d) Technical POON GU AN PTE. LTD. 346, BALESTIER ROAD IST FLOOR SINGAPORE 1232 requires: BUILDING CONSTRUCTION FOREMAN Able to supervise and take quantities Picas* tt* *****04 tor appointment. RADIOGRAPHERS AND ULTRASONIC TECHNICIANS Minimum 3 years experience with some welding Inspection experience This Is689 words
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Advertisement284 1980-07-04 24 WE OFFER MORE BENEFITS IF YOU AREDUR... Requirements a. 16 years and above b. No experience required, training will be provided c. Singapore and Malaysian Citizen or permanent resident 1 •^aSK«* |9 iSl m p iSn* VVO^S j 9.0 C 'Jam 1.30 pm 4.00 pm BtisSeFvice: 1 76,185.- 196. A284 words
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Advertisement135 1980-07-04 24 iM.'HoH-lM 111 J KcaV Icl KbV M i I I I I Required Immediately FEMALE FACTORY OPERATIVES Earnings per day $9 28 and $9 78 after 3 months probation. A 5 day work week I (Monday to Friday) Working Hours "7.45 I am to 5.20 pm I* Courteous understanding supervisors135 words
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Advertisement207 1980-07-04 24 afTPfl Has Immediate Vacancies for FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS ■PjAMUpiMpsHHJ NON SCOPE WORK NO SHIFT 5-DAY WEEK Plus many other fringe benefits Requirements: 16 years and above Singapore/Malaysian Citizens and Permanent Residents Applicants are invited to call personally with their NRIC on Mon Fri Bam -spm Sat :9am -12pm ROUil SINGAPORE207 words
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Advertisement442 1980-07-04 24 GREAT PUCE TO WORK We need 200 MALE/FEMAIE PRODUCTION OPERATORS We offer Attractive starring salary S-day work week No shaft work Meal allowance Confirmation bonus Fiee film shows TECHNICIANS c Must possess Trade OruYicstelTC in Electronic Engineering or equivalent c Some working expertence wiD be an advarieg* although those without442 words
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Advertisement324 1980-07-04 24 A newly satabslahail Woodworking |U Factory In Kran# IndwaHlal Estsie F kwMes tmgepoteawa and Malay- P sians to fW tha loHowing pests: 1) MALE a FEMALE WORKERS a No experience required f a -Ages between 18-45 years. a Oood Income. 2) WOOD WORKING MACHME OPERATORS c Some experience required. c324 words
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Advertisement469 1980-07-04 24 > TAKARA MFG. CO. (S) PTE. LTD. requires FEMALE I PRODUCTION OPERATOR t Wa^uiran^arits; > Age 16-25 years Primary or Secondary education I Experience not necesi sary. training will be provided i Attractive salary Transport allowance 1 Increment after 3lt 6 I months Annual Increment It f bonus i No469 words
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Advertisement457 1980-07-04 24 SaNOAPORE KCK (PTE) LTD invites applications Iron. Singapore Citizens for the post of: MALE/FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS (Shift Duty) c Must be 16 years above c At least Secondary education a Male applicants must have completed N.S. We Offer: a Shift allowance: Ist shift $150 per day 2nd shift $2.50 per457 words
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Advertisement159 1980-07-04 24 km* you START AS AN HMB OPERATOR Interested please call personally to: The Personnel Department Block 10, 3rd Boor JTC Flatted Factory Kallangßahru Singapore 1233 OR Units 201 206 2nd Floor, Block 4008 Ang Mo Kio Indusffial Park 1 Singapore 2056 V J SHIGDPOK SIIPUJRV Encint Emnc to (PTE)ITO requires159 words
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Advertisement1134 1980-07-04 25 II EMPLOYMEUT An established company requires c CHAUFFEUR c Age 35 to 40 years and above c At least 5 years working experience Salary S4SO per month. Interested applicants call personally for an interview et 703 TONG BUILDING ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE 0523 An established printing firm urgently requireA) CAMERAMAN at1,134 words
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Advertisement715 1980-07-04 25 A Worldwide European organisation require SALES CLERK DELIVERY CLERK TECHNICIAN Requirements: c Able to converse English c Possess own transport a Age below 35 years. Experience: a Preferably but not essential. AH successful applicants will be paid an income, transport allowance, bonus and other Incentive. Interested call at: 57 Upper715 words
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Advertisement725 1980-07-04 25 Eatabkened property company has the toMowmg vecanoe. A) PROPERTY ASSISTANT (Male) c OCE holder with some workIng experience c Holding motorcycle licence and has completed National Service B) GENERAL CLERK (Female) c Minimum OCE O' level with credits In English and Maths c Knowledge of accounts and typing C) MESSENGER725 words
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Advertisement426 1980-07-04 25 GODREJ requires SPRAY PAINTER Experienced In spray painting of office equipment and similar products Minimum experience of 2 years essential or Vocational Trade Certificate in spray painting Those having experience in Shipyard only, need not apply Apply personally between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. at: 8 Fourth Lok Yang Road426 words
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Advertisement754 1980-07-04 25 i^ZsN URBAN (UJI REDEVELOPMENT >g*3l AUTHORITY Applications are Invited from suitably qualified Singapore Citizens for appointment as(A) EXECUTIVE OFFICER (SALES OF SITES) OnasxVaHowa GCE A' level or equivalent with General Paper and at least 2 A' followlng:Engllsh Language. Mathematics. History. Geography. Economics. Principles of Accounting, Commercial Law. Principles of Management754 words
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Advertisement486 1980-07-04 25 CLEMENTI BRANCH OPENING SOON! PART-TIME FULL-TIME STAFF required We ONer Attractive salary. Incentives Free meals/ drinks and uniforms Training. If you are between 18 and 30 years, see us personally on Saturday slh July 1980 between 9 a.m. and 3 p m with your Identity card and recent passport size486 words
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Advertisement524 1980-07-04 25 ih vit#t ■ppffCettions fof Mm pOsiition o* OFFICE BOY a Minimum OCE 'O' level. c Holder of class 2 and 3 driving licence preferred c Must have routine knowledge of day to day activities geared to duties of an Office Boy c Must be prepared lo assist with loading and524 words
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Advertisement546 1980-07-04 25 I requires STOREHANDS c Able to read and write English c Between 18 and 40 years Plsass apply personally at THE PERSONNEL DEPT. I 22 Taniong Kling Road Jurong Town, Spore 2262. H| (Take Bus no. 24S from Jurong H| Interchange). PHILIPS requires DESPATCH RIDER c Interested applicants should have546 words
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Advertisement480 1980-07-04 25 has a number of vacancies for (A) SALES COORDINATORS Above 1 8 years of age Minimum GCE 'O' level •Knowledge of hi-fi, cameras and watches will be an advantage (B) SALES ASSISTANTS Above 15 years of age Must be able to converse in English and at least one Chinese dialect480 words
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Advertisement723 1980-07-04 26 II EMPLOYMENT 46 Situations Vacant f) Miscellaneous MALE PEST CONTROL TRAINEES wanted imme<itele4y Able to read and write Knglish Interested applicants please contact tel ■MM or writ* to:RIOPEST PTE LTD 7. Ruby Lane Singapore 1232 MALAY DRIVER. AGED between 30 and 45 with mure than 5 years' experience as personal723 words
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Advertisement589 1980-07-04 26 Sales Assistants, Cashiers More professionals needed at Singapore Shui Hing Singapore Shui Hing is Singapore's latest department store on Orchard Road. The atmosphere is warm and friendly and the staff are among Singapore's elite. Now we are looking for sales assistants and cashiers and we have plenty to offer. Attractive589 words
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Advertisement566 1980-07-04 26 JSTOREHANDS URGENTLY RE OUIREO by well established Company, experience not necessary, good prospects Apply with full particulars, salary ex- I peeled, contact telephone to: S T Box A ***** STRICTLY MEN We have great Jobs with attractive rales for YIP DRIVERS DESPATCH RIDERS call *****10 BushessGrl TEMPORARY CANVASSERS' WANTED Nothing566 words
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Advertisement544 1980-07-04 26 VACANCIES Marine Airconditioning and RefrigA. MALE SUPERVISORS B. PROJECT CO-ORDINATOR C. FEMALE CLERICAL ASSISTANT D. WELDERS E. DRIVER Interested, pleass apply in writing with full reeume and non-return-able photograph together with salary expected lo: S.T. BOX A***** WANTED A MALAY Van Driver. over 40 years for van delivery. Salary $300544 words
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Advertisement735 1980-07-04 26 wanted WAITRESSES i WAITERS Apply personally at: DE CASTLE COFFEE HOUSE ft RESTAURANT B*S— *7. Katong Shopping Centre Singapore 1543 WANTED OFFICE BOY. Able to speak English Preference for those who possess motorcycle Please apply personally lo: Mr Michael Foo. 16V/W. 10th Floor, Realty Centre, Enggor Street. (0207). g) Tutorial735 words
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Advertisement354 1980-07-04 26 f f The one on the left is from a FIAT car fresh off the assembly line. The one on the right is a genuine FIA T replacement part. One is as good as the other. Both keep FIA T going as one pf the world' r s finest cars.354 words
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Advertisement309 1980-07-04 26 1*73, MINI 1000 Special. New paint, tyres, radio, cassette PARF eligible $7,400 Loan $5,000 *****9. I*7s. MORRIS MMM 1000 Special. Beautiful condition. lnterested. call *****94 b) BMW BEAUTIFUL it7S 2002 Alrcond. radio/cassette, tip top condition Interested, call *****3. Simon Loan arrangeable, after 10 30a m ENO It 7» BMW 320309 words
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Advertisement866 1980-07-04 26 DATSUN 240 Z. (ORIGINAL Red) One Enthusiastic owner. Alrcon Sport rims New Monroe Absorber New Clutch <i new tyres Done 43.000 miles Tax Nov. -80. Extremely good condition Tel *****86 ENO 1*73 DATSUN 1200 with alrcond. radio/ cassette, new paint. tyres and rustproof PARF I Genuine buyers contact *****69 JANUARY866 words
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Advertisement999 1980-07-04 26 1*74, FIAT 124 Sport. Alrcond. sport rims $14,600 o.no. Good condition *****1 1*74 FIAT 124 Sports, good cond i tlon Sports rims, alrcond. tax l Price $14,600 Ring Khoo *****0 I*7s FIAT 124 Saloon, radio/ cassette, showroom condition, original paint. PARF eligible $10,850 o no. *****46 I*7s. FIAT IS2« 1800999 words
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Advertisement913 1980-07-04 26 OCTOBER 1*72 MAZDA Capella Coupe, with sports rims and tyres Interested call *****8 ofI flee hours. SEPT 1*73 MAZDA 808 Saloon. alrcond. radio/cassette, tax Sept '80 Asking $9,000 on o. Tel: *****81 Jerry 11 MONTHS MAZDA 626 One private owner Excellent condition Alrcon. $23,950 0.n.0. Contact *****8 1*77 (DEC.) MAZDA913 words
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Advertisement812 1980-07-04 27 111 VEHICLES BOATS 55 Vehicle* For Sale I) Mitsubishi Colt SIX MONTHS OLD Lancer S-spred Alrcond Mitsubishi cassette. Up tup condition Often to: *****2 after 10 30 am 1873 COLT OALANT OS. alrcond.! sports rims, radio, casaettr. tax/ insurance new Beautiful condition Trl 4471&39 1873 COLT OALANT ML with airrun812 words
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Advertisement834 1980-07-04 27 1877 TOVOTA COROLLA 1200 Alrcond radio tape 53F. Lorong r, Blk 1 Toa Payoh Tel *****92 1878 TOVOT* COROLLA alrcond.. radio cassette PARF eligible Tip lop condition Tel *****0. 1878 TOYOTA TERCEL regd 2/80 One owner, alrcond radio cassette, rust proofed Highest offer secures Tel. *****32 Zachery Others ALMOST 1874,834 words
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Advertisement946 1980-07-04 27 1071 MAY CimOCM 1220 OS. alrcond Tel: *****70 1973 MOMW MAMNA 13 Super. 1 private owner, beautiful condi- tlon $7300 o.n.o Loan arrange- able Tel: *****82 1971 OKI REKORD 1900 Radio. cassette, tip top condition, alri cond sports rims, new tyres PARF eligible. Selling J10.000 o no Tel *****47 I946 words
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Advertisement433 1980-07-04 27 END 1978. HONOA TN 380 Pick-up Van End 1974. Daihatsu 10' lorry 1973. Dalsun Pick-up New model. All new paint tyres Up arrangeable. *****2 TOVOTA HSLUX PICKUP 1978 May. Tip top condition Road tax/ Insurance new. Selling $7,800 Contact tel: *****56 Johnson Ooh. VOLKSWAGEN KOMBI 1871 Passenger 'goods, first offer433 words
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Advertisement412 1980-07-04 27 ANY MODEL/YEAR vehicles required. Please call *****15. ATTRACTIVE PRICE OFFERED for i good used car. Private/ company regn or scrap Tel *****98 Richard ATTRACTIVE PRICE OFFERED for PARF scrap cars and good used cars Please call 245 Middle Road or tel: *****1/ *****1 Mr. Yeo. BEST PRICE OFFERED for scrap412 words
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Advertisement431 1980-07-04 27 times friday properties RING *****5 ReiltOkil pest control service Luxurious apartments approximately 2535q.m. (2.7005q.ft.). One year leases with options, Furnished, partly furnished or unfurnished. Five minutes from Orchard Road Large, beautifully laid out grounds Chip Putt golf 25m. swimming pool Squash Tennis courts Children's playground Sauna Baths and health centre431 words
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Advertisement523 1980-07-04 27 c SITUATED AT PAYA LEBAR ROAD (MAIN ROAD.) NEXT TO MIS, ASIA STEEL WELDED MESH CO. PTE. LTD.| 161 6 SUITABLE FOR LIGHT INDUSTRY FREEHOLD 80% LOAN AVAILABLE 60 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST. 11. RAFFLES PARK Double- I storey detached bungalow with 4 bedrooms, living/ dining, large garden, swimming523 words
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Advertisement1229 1980-07-04 27 KEPPEL HOUSE SHOWROOM/ BANKING PREMISES FOR LEASE Prominent Building at the Junction Ol Keppe! Road and Tanjong Pagar Road offers Prestigious Premises on Ground/ Mezzanine floors. Suitable tor Showroom, Banking FtnaiKff and Airline Industries Araa Groundrloor Sl7 aq. matra* (6.565 iq ft Mcztamna Floor 356 iq nwlrn (3.835 sq.tl.) Building1,229 words
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Advertisement766 1980-07-04 28 times friday properties 60 Accommodation Vacant b) Flats DRAVCOTT TOWER, brand new luxurious centrally alrcondltloned apartment, with 3 bedrooms, big living/ dining, well equipped kitchen, swimming pool $4 JOS unfunMoned Also available other apartments with/ wiHtout swimming pool at: a Lucky Tower $4,500 a Balmoral Tower $4,500 a Grange Heights766 words
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Advertisement758 1980-07-04 28 APARTMENTS WITH POOL Futura c Beverly Mai c Cairnhill Plata c Maxima Mansion c Lucky Towers c Balmoral Towers a Dalvey Court PleeeecaD LIBERTY HOUSMG AGENCY *****17/ Ti -*41» APARTMENTS AVAILABLE 3 bedrooms, swimming pool, squash court, close to super market, partially fully furnished. Rental. $1,600 lo $3,500 Sllvergreen Properties758 words
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Advertisement710 1980-07-04 28 HENRY PARK APARTMENT 3 bedrooms. 1 servant's Fully furnished. 2 alrconds. Rental: $1,700 Call *****7 IDEALLY SITUATED M Dlst. 9. split-level 4-bedroomed apartment, large living/ dining area Fully alrcond. swimming pool Tennis court. $3,000 Liberty Housing *****17/ *****18. INTERNATIONAL PLAZA top floor, excellent view, $2,200 Lakeside Tower (Jurong) $1,600 Serene710 words
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Advertisement860 1980-07-04 28 c) Rooms ASIAN HOUSING AGENCY *****12 provides belter services for better choice of rooms, flats, house. BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED AIRCOND room with all privacy/ meals, laundry arrangeable Renting Cheap Foreign students preferred Contact *****5 DIST. 10. TEACHERS/ STUDENTS/ Executives. 3 furnished rooms In semi-detached double-storey bungalow $400/ $500 per person Inclusive860 words
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Advertisement808 1980-07-04 28 SMALL FAMILY URGENTLY requires private house In dlsts 8 to 15. 19 to 21. Budget $400 to $500 Call *****41 Mr Ng. URGENTLY REQUIRES BEAUTIFUL 2-storey Semi-Detached/ Apartments at dlsts. 9. 10. 11, 21. Company lease. Below $4,000 *****65/ *****18. WANTED HOUSES AND Flats for foreign executives In few established808 words
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Advertisement796 1980-07-04 28 A DETACHED BUNGALOW In dlst. 11 1 25 million On 31.000 sqft. Stanley Richard *****01. A MODERN DIST. 11 Townhouse located In a quiet residential locality with 3 cosy bedrooms, impressive living/ separate dinIng and spacious kitchen. No restriction to foreigners. Selling at $335,000 Fields *****/ *****/ ***** AN ATTRACTIVE796 words
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Advertisement863 1980-07-04 28 EAST COAST ROAD (Yaohan Katong) 2-storey terrace house 4 bedrooms, servants, split-level, living/ dining. Call: *****6. FERNHH.L GROVE 3-storey townhouse Foreigners can purchase 4 bedrooms, swimming pool, tenanted $3,300. Victory *****31/ *****16 GOLDEN HILL ESTATE, doublestorey split-level semi-detached. 5 bedrooms. 3.600 sq.ft $340,000 Meng Housing: *****49 HOMELAND OFFERS SPRINGLEAF Garden863 words
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Advertisement770 1980-07-04 28 A BRAND NEW 4-bedroomed apartment In dlst. 9 Walking distance to Orchard Road. Marble flooring, built-in area: 2.(500 sq.ft. Selling vacant possession. $440,000 fully furnished. *****1 1 ACCOMMODATION AT RIDGE WOOO Llhollho. 17th floor. 3 bedrooms. 1.600 sq ft with all the Selling $330,000 o no. Interested call Teresa, tel:770 words
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Advertisement857 1980-07-04 28 DMT. IS BRAN 3 NEW apartment, split-level. 4 b--drooms. area 4400 sq ft freehold Highest offer Contact *****2 Mr Richard Low (10am 10 2pm MST. 20 SEM.IAWANG HILLS Estate, single-storey terrace. 3 bedrooms. 2,000 sq.ft. Freehold $110,000 Reg* It *****55. DIST. 5. HONG LEONG Garden Shopping Centre Apartment 3roomed unit857 words
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Advertisement790 1980-07-04 28 ST. MICHAEL'S. LUXURIOUS maisonette, double split-level. 2.200 sq.ft $325,000 Faber (iarden. luxurious apartment. Block D. 2.000 sq ft $340,000 Luxurious apartment. Just outside CBD. 1.646 sqft $215,000 to $225,000 Luxurious apartment at City Plaza, facing sea. 1.63H sq.ft $330,000. Call *****40/ *****22 Ext TANJONO KATONG ROAD Ciroundfloor (with short term790 words
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Advertisement1318 1980-07-04 29 times friday properties NEAR SOUTH BRIDGE ROAO ANO CHULU STREET 5-slorey office building Total Area: 20.000 sq.ft rrlnrlpala contact Mr Leong TEL: 2M0073 altar 11 a.m. daHy OFFICE SPACE FOR sale at Auto Spare Parts Centre '2 units) Area: 500 sq.fL and 500 sqft Evershlne and Century Complex Area: 2.6501,318 words
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Advertisement700 1980-07-04 29 BUKIT TIMAH SHOPPING CENTRE Shop* For Satet Few lots Mil Selling from $50,000 Upwards Kweks for leaae Rental: $2.50 p.s.f. ENQUIRIES LAW HOLDINGS PTE LTD Unit LG44, Buktt Ttmah Shopping Centre 170 Upper Bukit Timah Roed 7 V 2 m.s Singapore 215* TEL: *****5 *7JO*7 c DIST. FAR EAST SHOPPING700 words
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Advertisement1000 1980-07-04 29 SUITABLE FOR FACIAL rexjm or cosmetic point office with 2 accommodation room along Selegie Road. Oroundfloor Tel: Mdm Wong *****1 THI ARCADE. 2ND floor, open space restaurant 2900 sq ft. at $5 00 psl 0.n.0. Tel *****29 WE WISH TO Rent Oround noor. shop space at People's Park Complex Interested1,000 words
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Advertisement545 1980-07-04 29 L.C.CJ. 1M1 GROUPS DIPLOMAS in MAMKETMO: Public Relations Advertising. Salesmanship. accounting cosung Economics Commercial Law OUEENSWA Y COMMERCIAL TRAMMQ CENTRE (fof*H*#rty PivmMf Com in. Sen.) 20B. OuMmity Shopping Centra Singapora 0314 M 63*M»7«77»1J RAOK) SERVICING |KO) Monday 7 10 pm Commencing 7/7/80 Tuesday 7 10 pm Commencing 8/7/80 Friday 7—10545 words
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Advertisement727 1980-07-04 29 REX COMMERCIAL SCHOOL 7SS-Q, Upp#r S#r *>ng ooo Ho#d Tel *****0 Bookkeeping Elementary Tues It Thurs 6.30 pm 7.30 p.m. Commencing Bth July Higher Accounting Claaaaa Intermediate Accounting Classes Shorthand Speed Claeeee: 40- SO wpm. 50-70 wpm. 70-90 wpm. SHORTHAND BEGM4NERS STARTING Monday 6/8 pm (7th), Sunday 9 am/ 11727 words
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Advertisement738 1980-07-04 29 A GROUP OF Graduates and Undergraduates willing to provide group/ Individual home tuition *****6/ *****8. BILINGUAL EXPERIENCED GRADUATE Teachers provides home tuition All subjects/levels Piano *****85/*****81 BILINGUAL PROFESSIONAL TUTOR specialised Maths, Science. English. Chinese at all levels. Call Chang *****47 BILINGUAL TRAINED TEACHERS Specialised home tuition. Success guaranteed All districts.738 words
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Advertisement518 1980-07-04 29 I|M DINERS I IM HOLIDAYS c A reliable way to travel! MALAYSIA Gentlng Highlands by air (normal flight) Departure: Daily Jr only $199 f^ fl Pulau Tioman ■^pBV I 3 days by coach only $185 Ha ie^dir\ Kuantan 9L aka.\ 3 days by air only $295 Ls^. Tanjong Jar a518 words
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Advertisement179 1980-07-04 29 DAILY DEPARTURES HAI.I I>a>* PHUKET 6 Dayi $475/BANCiKOK. I'ATTAYA $449/SRI LANKA $1.7«1/EU ROPE FOR YOU per day $139/HONOI.ULU FOR YOU 4 (lays $191/Progruinme.s lor Burma Kenya. Nepal a m< GERMAN ASIAN TRAVELS PTE LTD 1303/4 Strait* Trading Bldg. Battery Road. Spore 0104 Ph. 435 466 Telex ***** STPBO49 I EAST/WEST179 words
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IX OBITUARIES
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Obituary73 1980-07-04 30 SISTER HELENA OOMSALEZ passed away on Thursday. 3rd July I960 Casket now lying at St. Joseph's Dying Aid Association. Upper Serangoon Road Service at Church of the Nativity. 11 a.m. Friday 4th July 1980. and thereafter cremation at Mount Vernon Crematorium 12 noon. Thomaa Watt Currtar pmaad away73 words
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Obituary, Illustration59 1980-07-04 30 WE EXTEND OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHIES CONDOLENCES TO THE LOH FAMILY ON THE DEMISE OF TERRY LOH CHOON BU Departed on June 27, 1980 SADLY MISSED BUT ALWAYS REMEMBERED BY WOON SWEE CHEONG CHUA SECK CHEOW DR. HOKEEHA1 TEOCHORKIANG NGPOHGUAN CHEW GOO TEE LIM PENG KWANG WONG SIEW KUAN59 words
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Obituary, Illustration171 1980-07-04 30 ROYSTON AND NANCY Norrls wish to thank relatives, friends and colleagues for their messages of condolence and donations on the death of his mother and her mother-in-law, the late Mrs. Edna Marie Norrls. THE FAMILY OF the late Mr Thomas Llm Boon Teck wish to express their kind171 words
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Obituary, Illustration218 1980-07-04 30 IN LOVING MEMORY OF PSELVADURAI Pas»d away 4.7.1*70 Fondly I inwnbM »d by all his lond on** In Loving Memory of Mr. SJiimi Francis Depart*) 4 Jury. 197* Always ranwmbafad by oil* and I children In Everlasting Memory of MOM MARY LOW SEOK LEE Departed 4th July218 words
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Obituary, Illustration104 1980-07-04 30 ONGGIMGUAN O»p«tl»d 4.7.74. Sweet are the memories, silently kept. Of one we loved dearly and never forget Always r*m«mb«red by parents, brothers, ntt«fi, tn-lawi. naphawt nd nwcai MOM FOO CHEE NYA Departed 4th July 1979 II Corin. V: I For know that il th« earthly tent104 words
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Article287 1980-07-04 30 ZURICH, Thurs. The controversial issue of distinguishing amateurs from professionals again threatens to divide officials of 150 national soccer bodies at next Monday's Congress of the International Football Federation. Hungary and Rumania have filed requests for a clearer ruling on the status of players, following an earlierReuter - 287 words
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Article180 1980-07-04 30 Garner rescues WI with century BRISTOL, Thurs. Fast bowler Joel Garner scored the first century of his career to rescue the West Indians on the opening day of their three-day cricket match against Gloucestershire here yesterday. Garner's timely boost he hit 104 in 153 minutes helped the touring team toReuter - 180 words
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Article114 1980-07-04 30 WESf INDIES I*l uun UreeaMge c Zaheer b Wilkins 42 Hayaes c and b Procter 12 Baoeku c Brassington b Brain kaiUehauTia b Wilkins IS Ueyd low b Procter 10 Klmg lbw b Procter 0 Mim> c Procter b Brain 64 Parry lbw b Wilkins 0 Reberta c HignellReuter - 114 words
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Article317 1980-07-04 30 COMPIEGNE, Thurs. JeanLouis Gauthier, of France, won yesterday's sixth stage of the Tour de France, shaking off his rivals in a last-niinute burst for the line, but Belgian Rudy Pevenage retained the overall lead he captured five days ago. Gauthier won the 219-kilo-metre road race south from Lille after317 words
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Article, Illustration208 1980-07-04 30 HAMBURG, Thurs. Former West German captain Franz Beckenbauer, signed by First Division soccer club Hamburg, as a replacement for England skipper Kevin Keegan, will not be received with open arms by all his fans and team-mates. Banners waved by the crowd at Hamburg's lastReuter - 208 words
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Article68 1980-07-04 30 NEW YORK, Thurs. Edmonton Drillers beat Minnesota Kicks 1-0 in the North American Soccer League yesterday. Other results: Philadelphia Fury 2 Fort Lauaerdale Strikers 0, New York Cosmos 3 Toronto Blizzard 1, Seattle Sounders 1 Tulsa Roughnecks 0, Portland Timbers 2 Washington Diplomats 1, San Diego SockersReuter - 68 words
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Article20 1980-07-04 30 MOSCOW, Thurs. Zenit Leningrad beat Lokomotiv Moscow 4-2 in the Soviet First Division League soccer championship yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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99 1980-07-04 30 Ponte set to join Forest for $996,000 NOTTINGHAM, Thurs. Swiss international midfield player Raimondo Ponte is set to join European soccer champions Nottingham Forest for C 200.000 ($996,000). Ponte, 25, who plays for Zurich Grasshoppers, yesterday visited Forests City Ground where he passed a medical examination. All he needs nowAFP - 99 words
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Advertisement895 1980-07-04 30 VII TRAVEL ft TOURS NAM HO TUfcl SEJNICE m HE. LTD STPB LIC NQ 140 Head Office: Gl 4- 16- 18. Pearf s Centre, Eu Tong Sen St. (Yangtze Theatre) Singapore 01 05 Tel: *****33(7 lines) Branch Office: 1 1 9, People's Park Complex Jround Floor. New Bridge Road. Singapore895 words
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Advertisement662 1980-07-04 30 NO TRANSPORT TOURIST SERVICE (TA/042) G« Hold Royal Nawton Road (1130) Tel: *****4*. *****0*. *****1* < SPECIAL KUANTAN. GENTING. K.L. TOUR 5 DAYS KUANTAN GENTING X I TOUR BY AIRCOM COACH OEP: 7/7 (2 to c room) Hotel, meet* provided $205/- I 2 DAYS 3 NIGHTS GENTING DEP: Every Friday662 words
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Advertisement267 1980-07-04 30 TRAVELLAIRE TOURS (TA/070) 2D GENTING TOUR 2 WAV AM BY CPA SUPER TRISTAR $165 3D PENANG by CPA AM $255 4D G. SendVß. Sayang $318/353 203N GENTING Every Fri $75/85 SO GT/KL/PEN $259 16.20.25 6 (SIN/XL 1 PEN/SIN by Air CPA) SO GT PEN. CHS Mon $170/230 Bangkok Pattaya/ C267 words
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Article, Illustration501 1980-07-04 31 CAN JOCKEY MURRAY MAKE THE GRADE IN PERAK DERBY? IPOH, Thurs. Pasir Puteh n has been allotted a dream weight of 49.5 kilogrammes for the $106,000 Perak Derby over 2,400 metres here on Sunday, but his connections are not exactly whooping for joy. It501 words
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Article1168 1980-07-04 31 A TOTAL of 416 horses has been entered for the Bukit Timah meeting on July 12 and 13, and July lb and 20. There will be 10 races on each day. The entries: CLASS 2: Flrat ru I,2Mbi (a) l.fMm (b). Seeaad ru l^Mm (c) ar t>1,168 words
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Article131 1980-07-04 31 First Day (July 12): Class 2 Div. 3 t,«Wm; Wv. 3 and 4 \&*m; Class 3 Div. 2 KSMm; Dlvs. 4. 5 and t 1,2Hm; Class 5 Dlvs.3, 4 and 5 l,mm. Second Day (July 13): Class 2 Dtv. 1 1,2Nm and I,CMm; Div. 2 l,2**m and l,(Nm;131 words
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279 1980-07-04 31 R. MANORAJ - By R. MANOR A J LACUNA PARK residents have found a formula for the development of tennis at residential level and it was all because they had a poor booking system for courts in their estate. Their resident's association took over the management of279 words
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Article114 1980-07-04 31 PETER SIOW - Race for trainee yachtsmen By I PETER SIOW THE Singapore Armed Forces Yacht Club will organise an East Coast to Seletar race tomorrow fortnight. Trainee sailors, who have lust obtained their 'C helmsmanship certificates, will be handling the SAFYC boats. Their selection will depend on the recommendation of their instructors114 words
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Advertisement102 1980-07-04 31 TOMORROW'S card on page S3 Congratulations to SP^TRADIO^™ on the Official Opening of SPOTRADIO BUILDING by the President of KIORITZ CORPORATION, JAPAN Trans-Meridian Moving System (S) Pte Ltd 156 Cecil Street, 6D/F 6th Floor, Far Eastern Banking Building, Singapore 0106, Tel: *****22. j I ELECTRO-LIFT— v\ Automoiic Dooi t> Gole102 words
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Advertisement730 1980-07-04 31 MORE sport on pages S3, M and 35 Elmo Super 8 Sound cameras and projectors ACTION-PACKED! Elmo sound movie cameras and 4*£k fc*Jk 160 film, you can capture even the projectors are packed with profes- Mk H^ most dimly lit subjects. B*«W sional features not usually found in .^^^Safchu. mi730 words
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Advertisement76 1980-07-04 31 OVALTINE SPORTS BONANZA CENTRES YAOHAN Orchard Katong Thomson ALL NTUC 'WELCOME! Supermarkets ORIENTAL EMPORIUM Peoples Park Centre Ang Mo Kio Upper Bukit hmsh TQA PAYOH EMPORIUM S-MART Becok SILO Coronation Plaia Kallang Bahru PIE U Jwung ADIDAS SPORTSHOP MB Jn'.n, Bcw RMdJ ARSENAL SPORTS G5 G' Fl Park Lane Shopping76 words
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Advertisement473 1980-07-04 32 OFFICIAI OPENING OF SPOTRADIO BUIIDING Like a phoenix rising from the aftermath of a fire, Spotradio has now become a formidable local equipment distributor in the regional markets. Competing with larger > /«^WPF^ trading conglomerates in similar markets which are household names during the Jk colonial era, it now commands473 words
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Article442 1980-07-04 33 FAIRWAY - Vaaron for Derby double? By FAIRWAY IPOH, Thurs. For the past eight years, four Singapore Derby winners completed a "Classic double" by winning the Perak event in the same season. Can Vaaron be the next? The five-year-old by Kirrama proved that the Classic's distance of 2,400 metres suited him well442 words
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Article1407 1980-07-04 33 RATF 1 2.0 CLASS 6 DIV 4 1.250 M ivrtv,^ x ($9,000 $6,300 to winner) 1 i*d« BionlcLaaaa < Bkmic Uss > H«Jo> 57 (same) jam XC 5 2 «9xxO Candy Float a PH Tan i Noordin 56.5 i d 3 7 5 3mgF Iteriy 2 IMtxOx ToacaaOMlFoundlt)1,407 words
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259 1980-07-04 33 Cecil has his sights on another victory LONDON, Thurs. I Henry Cecil, who has trained two winners of the Eclipse Stakes in the last four years and three in all, has his sights set on another victory when the honoured 2,000 metres race is run for the 85th time onReuter - 259 words
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Advertisement635 1980-07-04 33 Congratulations to pMj/Euat«.*ea 1926 SP#TRADIO» n .h. on the Official Opening of SPOTRADIO BUILDING by the President of KIORITZ CORPORATION, JAPAN from I Borneo Trading Co Sdn Bhd Eng Chainsaw Dealers Service Syarikat Guan Chiong (S) Sdn Bhd Lot 136, Section 50, P.O. Box 1028, 82 Simpang Road, Taiping, Perak,635 words
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Article, Illustration323 1980-07-04 34 JOE DORAI - By JOE DORAI SINGAPORE are planning a 16- nation inter- national seven-aside soccer competition at the National Stadium next year. The competition will be sponsored by Cathay Pacific Airways, who are also the co-sponsors of the Hongkong seven-a-side rugby tournament. The Asian Football323 words
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Article132 1980-07-04 34 THE Jurong Town Corporation, who have withdrawn from the Singapore Government Services' Football League, will be barred from further SGSFL competitions if they do not pay up fees for the current season, reports WILFRED YEO. 1 The fees amount to $80 $20 for affiliation and132 words
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Article52 1980-07-04 34 NESTLE upset Rothmans 1-0 yesterday in a Singapore Business Houses Football League Division Two match at the Toa Payoh Stadium Other results: Dhrtatoa Om: Mitsubishi 2 Shell 2, Singapore Bus Services 3 Banque de Paris 2. HvWw Twi: OCBC 2 Singapura Forum 1. DtvMaa Three: Singapore Tobacco 352 words
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Article206 1980-07-04 34 SARA UDUWELA - Wanted: More women By SARA UDUWELA MORE women's soccer teams must take part in the Pesta Sukan tournament, which begins on August 19, to make it more interesting. In previous years, there were only five or six sides competing in the monthlong tournament. This year, the Women's Soccer Association of206 words
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Article40 1980-07-04 34 TELEREC edged out Cisco 1-0 in a Division Two match of the Singapore Government Services soccer tournament. Other results: PARC wo. Telerec Dtvbtoa Three: PARC bt Telerec 1-0, SAFSA 2 Prison Sports Association 0, SBC withdraw from tournament.40 words
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Article353 1980-07-04 34 WILFRED YEO - SINGAPORE'S under-19 soccer squad left yesterday for the ASEAN youth tournament in Kuala Lumpur, but, apart from their destination and their commitment, they are in for a visit of uncertainty. For a start, they left the Republic uasure of their match fixtures. The Football Association353 words
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Article21 1980-07-04 34 INGERSOLL RANK and Sandvik Singapore drew 1-1 in the Juronß intercompany Ovaltine soccer League at Jurong Stadi üm yesterday.21 words
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345 1980-07-04 34 KEN JALLEH Jr - By KEN JALLEH Jr. THE 23 national and former national boxers who petitioned the Singapore National Olympic Council, appealing for action to be taken to put things right", are now asking for a meeting between them and the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association to settle their345 words
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Article403 1980-07-04 34 ERNEST FRIDA - By ERNEST FRIDA ALL 40 Singapore professionals will be out to stop Ireneo Legaspi, the former Philippine World Cup representative, from winning the $15,000 Seletar Open golf classic, starting at the Seletar Golf Club today. Legaspi, 40, has become the man to beat. The403 words
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Advertisement149 1980-07-04 34 TBk > J^F >fl UP TRETORN Sole Agent Lm^^^^L^S Avwl«W« iMdm? datttrtmantalandsporte Th» SpOrtS P*Optt Suite 2201 Ocean Bu**rg Cotyer Quay Sngapore 0104 T<H *****4 *****4 STOPiTCH %MMf FAST R ELIEF ■I^H for minor KTJn skin irritations Non-greasy, non-staining STOPiTCH. STOPiTCH is the first-aid lotion for the family. Non-greasy and149 words
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Advertisement239 1980-07-04 34 ONLY ONE SHOE FOR THE GREAT CHAMPIONS '^^^Lj* MAOE IN ITALY llii T'^^^k> THE ULTIMATE SPORTS SHOES ~Z^^J Sole D.ilr.t>» t or ■P^^^^^B S UNCLE CHOO W, J SPORTS CENTRE B* I I Unit 232. 3nd Floor, Pla/a Singvura. y Orchard Road. Sinfaport 0923 BHiaajlllliaaaßaaaaaaaillMal I Ttl *****4 p^^j^f I1239 words
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249 1980-07-04 35 BERNARD PEREIRA - Ragunan stint for badminton players is on By BERNARD PEREIRA THE Singapore badminton team's four- week training stint in Raeunan, Indonesia, is on from August 1. The players selected for the trip are Wong Shoon Keat, winner of the first leg of the Yonex circuit, his brother, Shoon Soo, Robert249 words
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Article170 1980-07-04 35 PATRICK BASTIANS - Beecham poised to clinch title By PATRICK BASTIANS BEECHAM, who prevent- ed Police Sports Association from making a clean sweep of the men s nation,il league divisions, are I poised to win the Anchor Business Houses Squash league as the semi-finals get underway today at the Singapore Squash Centre 1b170 words
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Article154 1980-07-04 35 BASKETBALL Nafleaal i raamoleaafclp final raaaa (Gay World Stadium, 7). GOLF Seletar pro-classic (Seletar. 7). HOCKEY FTteaaiy: Pun- ■..ih Hawks v SRC (Padang. fls). JM BMC BKRVICEB (ivMKS (Stagaaate v Malaysia) Golf (SWc New Course. 12), Sepak Takraw (PERSES. 4). RugbyJSCC, 5). SOCCEB Sbgapere BmJpo» Hium' Leagae: Jurong154 words
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Article, Illustration450 1980-07-04 35 [LONDON, Thurs. Evonne Goolagong explained after her 6-3, 0-6, b-4 victory over American prodigy Tracy Austin on Tuesday how she switched tactics and won through to the Wimbledon women's singles final. "I played her from the baseline for two sets because that had workedReuter; AFP - 450 words
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Article305 1980-07-04 35 Mea's slacles qurtor-flaais: Jimmy Ceßaers (1)8) beat RMtM Thmt (US) 14, t-t, ♦4,1 M, M. Wamea's slagles semltlaajs: Carts Evert Lleya (US) heat Martlaa NavraUl«va (US) 4-1, M, <-2; EvMue Gaetagaag (AastraU») b«U Tracy Aastu (US) t-J.M.M. Meat doublrs third r*ud: Peter McNamaraPaml McNamee (Am»t) heat Jaho305 words
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Article, Illustration423 1980-07-04 35 BRIAN CREIGHTON - Byj BRIAN CREIGHTON LONDON, Thurs. American third seed Jimmy Connors surged into the Wimbledon men's singles semifinals with a superb display of power tennis, which earned him a 1-6, 6-2, 4-6, 6-2, 6-2 triumph over compatriot Roscoe Tanner here today. Connors' victory overReuter - 423 words
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Article107 1980-07-04 35 SINGAPORE suffered a shock I 1-0 defeat in women's hockey on the Padang yesterday in the Singapore-Malaysia Public Services Games. Other results: Teaais (Mea) Singapore bt Malaysia 4-1 (Singapore first) Tan Poh Seng bt Basir Jab W>. 6-2; Patrick Loh bt Koh Yong Siang 7-5, 6-3;107 words
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Article39 1980-07-04 35 CABIN CREW B beat SATS Catering 1-0, while SATS Police and Engineering Area Two drew 1-1 at Mountbatten in the Singapore Airlines Group inter-department soccer tournament yesterday. At Tanglin, Cabin Crew A defeated Aircraft Maintenance 3-239 words
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Article32 1980-07-04 35 SRI KALLANG beat Vigilante Corps 3-0, while Dragon United defeated Telok Ayer CSC by the same score in Division Two of the national sepak takraw tournament at Jaian Eunos yesterday.32 words
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Article29 1980-07-04 35 SINGAPORE Airlines Group defeated Police 8347, and Nam Teck beat Telok Ayer 80-74 in final round of the National Basketball League at the Gay World Stadium yesterday.29 words
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402 1980-07-04 35 GODFREY ROBERT - By GODFREY ROBERT, Deputy Sports Editor LONDON, Thurs. Singapore's junior tennis ace Albert Teo made his appearance at Wimbledon here twice not, as he had visualised, as a player, but as a spectator. His change in roles came about apparently because the Singapore Lawn Tennis402 words
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Article31 1980-07-04 35 BUKIT MERAH defeated Anson 4-1 in an inter-constitu-ency badminton match at the Singapore Badminton Hall last night. Other results: Kampong Übi 4 CairnhiU 1. Kampong Kembangan 3 Moulmein 2.31 words
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Advertisement118 1980-07-04 35 I t i e Stamford College *A m*w Group, Singapore *S£ and Malaysia, J- aJfO**"* 3^sssa I psVt Bj jS*^; J extend their deepest I It is with the deepest sorrow that condolences to I I we announce the demise of th e bereaved wife I I the Founder-Director, Stamford118 words
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174 1980-07-04 36 HONGKONG FIRM IN BEIJING HOTEL VENTURE BEIJING, Thurs. China has signed a joint venture contract with a Hongkong company to build the country s biggest hotel so far a 26-storey, 1,500bed hotel in east Beijing. Xinhua news agency reported today that the China International Travel Service, which handles all foreignReuter - 174 words
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Article30 1980-07-04 36 NEW YORK. Thurs. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 265 to 878.67 in the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. AP.AP - 30 words
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Article, Illustration380 1980-07-04 36 N.G. KUTTY - By A PRE-DAWN fishing trip for fisherman and Us family ended in tragedy on Wedamday when the fisherman aad his 13-year-old son drowned in the sea off Ponggol Paint. P*Uee Identified the flshermM M Mr Taa Peag SiMig, 51, aad his mm380 words
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Article113 1980-07-04 36 BEIRUT, Thurs. A shock wave of violence spread through Lebanon today, and government sources said several people were killed and others wounded in factional clashes and assassination attempts. Two Iranians were gunned down by gunmen, the press attache at the Iraqi embassy was wounded inUPI - 113 words
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Article132 1980-07-04 36 Strikers get 10-day ultimatum LISBON, Thurs. The Portuguese Government will give the 10,000 workers of the strikebound national airline Tap 10 days to resume normal work or face a shutdown, airline sources said today. The cabinet began a special meeting to debate the strike which has grounded most of theReuter - 132 words
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Article33 1980-07-04 36 OTTAWA, Thurs. Canada will destroy an entire issue of Olympic commemorative stamps, ordered before it decided to boycott the Moscow Games in protest against the Soviet military intervention in Afghanistan. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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472 1980-07-04 36 LUXEMBOURG, Thurs. p THE nine European Economic Community governments have sharply condemned last week's Vietnamese incursion into Thailand. A statement issued yesterday by senior EEC foreign affairs officials said the Vietnamese action had led to an increase in tension in South-east Asia and constitutedReuter; AFP - 472 words
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Article47 1980-07-04 36 AMMAN, Thurs. Jordanian Prime Minister Sharaf Abdelhamid Sharaf died today. He was 40. An announcement over Amman Radio said he died of a heart attack. Mr Sharaf, father of two sons, also held the Defence and Foreign Affairs portfolios in the Jordanian cabinet. UPI.UPI - 47 words
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Obituary119 1980-07-04 36 MM. TAMO KAY SM nee Urn Ai Wah passed away Thursday 3rd July 1980 Leaving behind sons Tang Koon Teck. Tang Koon Jin, daughter Tang Lanly. daughter-in-law Chua Yoke Heng. son-in-law See Kek Yong and grand-daughter See An An. Cortege leaves ST. Joseph Church on Saturday sth119 words
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Advertisement95 1980-07-04 36 Ismail is in Indonesia Our regional correspondent, ISMAIL KASSHM, is on his rounds again. This time it is a YIP assignment covering the Prime Minister's visit to Indonesia. His first report on the "empat mata" meeting between Mr Lee Kuan Yew and President Suharto in today's paper. Margaret back from95 words
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Advertisement344 1980-07-04 36 MmA avghtofl fMamm^JMr I VjHff^f rff !jJ From 15 April. 1980 to 31 July. 1980. ■L a items released by Polygram iPfßfl EBtfKlnwl Records. Singapore, will be. Accom ml Wamm^S Panied by a Lucky Serial Number HVOmJI^HB a y°u have to do is buy as many Records or Tapes distributed344 words
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Miscellaneous166 1980-07-04 36 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Mainly telr. TEMP. (C) up to a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., mln. SUNSET today: «.45 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 8.32 a.m. GLOBAL weather Amsterdam 13-19C Cloudy Lea Aagelea 20-27C Cloudy Ataea* 23-33C Clear Ma4rM 16-31C Clear Bahrala 32-40C Hazy MulU 23-32C Cloudy Baagkak 29-35C Clear Merit* Ctty166 words
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Article, Illustration1554 1980-07-04 1 LI LIENFUNG - Five steps to learning By LI LIENFUNG CONfFUCIUS, like many of us, had a great deal to say on almost every subject. But, considering how the world has changed in the past 2500 years since the time he roamed China on an oxen cart, followed by his disciples,1,554 words
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Article, Illustration92 1980-07-04 1 THE illustrated word is pronounced yd, meaning fish. It has been reduced to only eight strokes from its regular form, in brackets, Here are some common combinations of the word: ywd»i shark's fins yu'er bait (for fish) yugoh fishing rod mm yulm scales (of a fish) yulA torp«do92 words
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Advertisement276 1980-07-04 1 mmmmmmm\ m^^ ,^^w mmW mmm ImW mm I IXUKS'BO THE WORLD'S LATEST IN SIGHT &SOUNDJ, AUVI '80 promises you a total experience of the senses. If s tt bringing together a collection of the latest and most sophisticated audio and visual equipment from all over the world There will be276 words
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Advertisement68 1980-07-04 1 INSIDER Ml h^PM Cotton makes a comeback Cotton Is coming back into fashion not only for clothes, but also for furniture. Find out what Mrs Henry can do with cotton on Centrespread Pag** 6, 7 The Chamber Players Behind tonight's debut by this band of young musicians lies a hearwarming68 words
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Article, Illustration1204 1980-07-04 2 An Evening Of Music by the Chamber Players RELC auditorium; Tonight, 8.30 p.m. Tickets $3, $2 at C X Tang, Cold Storage Preview by TAN SUAT LIAN He made some quick calculations, and then he said, 'OK, since you people are so hard up, I'll do1,204 words
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Article, Illustration469 1980-07-04 2 Piano recital by Mary Stanton DBS auditorium tonight 8 p.m.; Ticket* $1 at usual centres Interview by CHEW YANG KIAK CONCERT pianist Mary Stanton's commitment to music is a commitment to life itself, a way of reaching out to other areas of human activity.469 words
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Article330 1980-07-04 2 TAN SUAT LIAN - PICK of the DAY By TAN SUAT LIAN SBCTY FOR 100 minutes, two husbands attempt to dredge up sympathy for their cause in TV Mtvle (Ch 5, 10.30 p.m.), Death Stalk. Their romantic bliss has been rudely shattered when escaping convicts abduct their wives to guarantee safe passage through raging330 words
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Advertisement424 1980-07-04 2 Iff]] The Oriental i|rUr^,: rtfl| w®)m CdHector *^&sj!ptts^ pioutlly presents JS» AN EXHIBITION %4<% &84LEOF 'M*M CHINESE A NTIOI 1 F PORCELAIN AND WORKS OF ART In response to the great r-,4 w 4 success of our last Exhibition, *f~ we have gathered for you an f entirely new collection424 words
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Advertisement28 1980-07-04 2 Congratulations to SP^fRAMO^ on the Official Opening of SPOTRADIO BUILDING by the President of KIORITZ CORPORATION, JAPAN Nam Long Company 10 Upper Circular Road, Singapore 0105, Tel: *****.28 words
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Miscellaneous118 1980-07-04 2 PLAY IT AGAIN, SAM by Woody Allen a play by The Crescents, a drama group of the Central Young People's Section, Drama Centre (former Cultural Centre), Canning Rise, 8 p.m. today and tomorrow; 4 p.m. Sunday. Tickets: $2 and 3. THE ART OF CHINESE CHESS a talk in Mandarin by118 words
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Miscellaneous1089 1980-07-04 2 TV and Radio SBC 5 3.00 PM Opening folowed by House- 7.00 Samudra (r) wives' Matinee Love, Love Love 7 -30 News Malay (r) 7.55 Celebrity Charades 6.00 Opening folowed by In The Wid 9.30 News English With Harry Butier The Desert 9.50 Weather Report c -> n H w1,089 words
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Advertisement454 1980-07-04 3 Where second generation video recorders end at picture search, National goes on. Most video machines were, made to be seen and not heard We believe that what you hear is as important as what you see. That's why National's fTTH nm DV CVCTCmI NV-7000 incorporates the Dolby Noise UU I454 words
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Advertisement368 1980-07-04 4 °CATKAT^^ PLEASE NOTE SCREENING TIMES C (*****0' 10 Isom. 12 45, 3 30, 6 15, 9 15pm Q ■v*uMr«tulwonoe rt i«. story orVie ife and -ruac erf Joftam Strauss' j' I ■*/a^'*^/i^Blß»^aal I aaaaat aa! X CATHAY: TOMORROW MIDNIGHTIR FARRAH FAWCETT'S Big Adventure V On The Big Screen Far rah368 words
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Advertisement301 1980-07-04 4 J// The Ice Cream Palaces Am^mXi II w |Ravour-of-the-Mpnthl* pl| BatjW^^^^a^^ Just imagine it tempting StKoJ[*J\/\/\ Get some NOW But only at creamy coconut, rippled vC^jOLS^ M The lee Cream Palace through and through l-miQ^J J^\ Coconut Fudge With rich deliCiOUS .^mamm^^am\mmm\ r m ea(^ 0W chocolate 1 *<^/ K^Lal^.301 words
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Advertisement353 1980-07-04 4 6 exciting show&'% from y .^Baß^^Baßm V'/y aaCaaßm t^^^ y^VM^ GEORGE J^J^ Jk (Sbruputulatwns to SPOT RADIO SDN BHD on the occasion of their official opening of their new premises today by MR. H. KAJIYOSHI President of Kioritz Corporation at Lot A 5793 Pandan Aye. Pandan Road Singapore 2260 il^353 words
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Advertisement371 1980-07-04 4 i •> v MOW SfIOWMQI No Fr»» LM OeWwi City: 1 .45. 4. 7 1 9 30 Gala i 1.00. 3.30. 7 (.00 A true itory tHmed m on unknown territory itorrmg Mowno Foschi Ivon Rois.moy Me* Mcc Loi Directed by Ruggero Deodoto Te-Merrow Midnight OoMwt City at 11.30 Qalaiy371 words
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Advertisement204 1980-07-04 4 CAPITOL: NOW SHOWING! > (*****9) 11am, 1.45. 4.00. 6.30 9.15-No Free List I A spedaJ breed of man wtx) knows no tear Prepare yoursetf for the return of me most dangerous man-eater in trie sea Shark j^u* i FRANCO NERO MIRTA MILER MIKE FORREST "JADE: NOW SHOWING! (*****80) 11am, 1.30,204 words
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Advertisement588 1980-07-04 4 ChJ wULAJLXrf C **'»ATIOM ■i<iM>t'. J »T-Hr' J 'll' NOW SHOWING No Frrr LM II om, 130 4 00, 6 45. 91 5 BJ "THE MASTER" Mondorm B] -lit MTtlU'ltill, NOW SHOWING' I 45 400 645 9 15 TEACHER ol GREAT SOLDItRS ">ttil^f bMSEZ^bI NOW SHOWMG' ORI 10 45 I588 words
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Advertisement514 1980-07-04 5 Borobudur Inter- Continental Your Business Centre in Jakarta. If you travel frequently you'll expect your hotel to offer some kind of business centre to assist you. You probably won't expect one that offers services like ours. Like 24-hour telex, telephone and message facilities, secretarial and translation services. Like small conference514 words
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Advertisement17 1980-07-04 5 RESULTS DRAW No: 52/80 37, 44, 41, 16, 14 ADD. No 15 3 CIRCLES 16, 36, 3217 words
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Advertisement98 1980-07-04 5 flflMr*A*^flflL fIW Sfll M TV flflf W^ Every J v ?j Bf Saturday y^ at 8.15 pm CS W|n nd sptrtut *mm V«K ModeIs:aS^YEOWOOEL/<INCY "Vl|fl Co OrdnaiDr IVOR ISAAC /lir ft m For Reservations. Please Call *****22 txt. 137/141. m b|Tel: *****22. W Cairnhill Circlr, Singapore 0922. CiMe: CANHILITtI Irlr»:98 words
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Article, Illustration757 1980-07-04 6 Natural fibre 1 in the hands of a designer IF YOU are among those people who enjoy the touch and feel of natural fibres, especially cotton, do pay a visit to an unusual little shop in Mt Elizabeth Shopping Centre, where the owner is every bit as exciting and757 words
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968 1980-07-04 6 SUZANNE SLESIN - Linen sexy, alive practical and durabl y, alive, durable Natural fibre 2 By SUZANNE SLESIN HE CALLS linen the sexiest of fabrics. She is more taken with its practical qualities. So when the Italian designers Massimo and Leila Vignelli renovated their Manhattan apartment, they used linen throughout the house. Walls,968 words
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Advertisement259 1980-07-04 6 w *>-> L ~"S/^^^^ Mr jp N SVc x v Ruu 0 ■■■■IB SEB TEFAL Sole Agents for Singapore, Malaysia. Brunei IndonesMYEO TECK SENG (S) PTE LTD \X, .Wr Rojq Sirsapa* 08?. v.A..i' >9325"'&. ?;3?7Cr. 5 [•^BBJS). VEO TECK SENG (X.1 SDN BHO 4. Jala.-, Sarfkei. io« Jalir. ■>J.:,<£ :<259 words
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Advertisement326 1980-07-04 7 I OPENING CEREMONY Special Offer open.- 111 1 Te1T*****35 lOom to 8.30pm I Block 164, No 3623 A (Ground Floor) I Bukit Merah Town Centre flf Singapore 03 I 5 InMwfiCT'MSflwlll ■■r^^y DININQSET 6 CHAIRS TIQERLEQ SETTEE $270 >>r> Ummfmm^i 1 BEDROOM SUITE $530 I ENG LEE 113 BLOCK 88.326 words
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Advertisement207 1980-07-04 7 Why *%i|K- 5& uses Dorothy Gray MaMun\fee Ml fe^^ J mm j^^n k r.-.v>l bw^^«w T^^^ Jk: £j "Being aTV actress is exciting but hard on the skin. Stage make-up and camera lightingarcharshandcan *otmv c spoil a perfect complexion. It is important therefore, '«aaata| that I use the most effective-207 words
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Advertisement498 1980-07-04 8 NOTICE REGISTERED DESIGN NO. *****0 PERSPECTIVE VIEW FROM THE FRONT, ABOVE AND ONE SIDE REAR VIEW BRAUN AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT of Frankfurt/ Marn, Federol Republic of Germany, hereby give notice that they are the registered proprietors of the above design in respect of a clock which is registered m the United Kingdom498 words
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Advertisement786 1980-07-04 8 #PWD TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from PWD Registered Contractors tor the following (A) Construction of A Primory School (Type P4) ond A Primary School (Type P5) at Ang Mo Kio Avenue 1/ Avenue 10 (Sit* 6). Eligibility: Building $5,000,000/and above Closing Date 24.7 80 at 10.30 am (B) Nominated786 words
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Advertisement385 1980-07-04 8 PUBLIC UTILITIES BOHRD TENDER NOTICE 1) Construction of 51.000 cv m. Nan y ang RC Service Retervoir Phase 11. Site Showround: Meet at site of Nanyong Service Reservoir off Lorong Binkoi ot 9.30 am on 1 1 /7/80. 2) Supply of One Unit Tower Wagon Oweal Driven fitted with 13.S385 words
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Advertisement278 1980-07-04 8 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that MR. S.M.S.R. JAINULLABUDEEN I.C. No. *****19/1 has left our Company with effect from 30th June 1980 and is therefore not authorised to transact any business or collect any monies on our behalf. ROSE PAPER CO. (PTE.) LTD 81, Choon Guan Street, Singapore 0207 NOTICES278 words
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Advertisement183 1980-07-04 8 HENG YONO SAWMILL CO. (PTE) LTD. (IN MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING-IP) NOTICE OP FINAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN pursuant to Section 272 of the Companies Act, Cap. 185 that the Final General Meeting of the Members of the abovenamed company will be held at the office of Messrs C. T.183 words
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Advertisement317 1980-07-04 8 MINISTRY OF CULTURE TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited (rom experienced canteen operators to operate The Drama Centre Canteen (former Cultural Central Canteen) Canning Rite, Singapore 0617 for a period of three year*. Tender documents may be obtained from the Permanent Secretary Ministry of Culture (Room 316; during normal office hours317 words
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Advertisement124 1980-07-04 8 TENDER The following tenders are Invited by the Chief Supplies Officer, Central Supplies Department, S'pore:a Boots, leather for fireman for Vigilante Corps Closing date and tlme23.7.80 (12 noon) b Dolomite (Agricultural Lime) for Parks and Recreation Department Closing date and time:16.7.80 12 noon c Word Processor with one work station124 words
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Advertisement552 1980-07-04 9 r\n KH INDUSTRIES (SEA) PIE LTD invites applications from Singapore Citizens for the following positions in its newly established Contracts Division. A. CONTRACTS OFFICER The successful applicant will oe responsible for costing, tendering, negotiating and supervising the fixing of metal roofing contracts. Previous experience in contracting necessary, tertiary education in552 words
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Advertisement442 1980-07-04 9 QFUNAI SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. We are a multi-national Japanese manufacturer ot audio products seeking the services ot an experience male PERSONNEL-ASSISTANT to be located at our Ang Mo Kio office and factory. The successful candidate should be familiar with local labourlaws and assist in the development and co-ordination of personnel442 words
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Advertisement581 1980-07-04 9 METALS ORESPTE.Ua a member of the UNION CARBIDE SINGAPORE GROUP OF COMPANIES located in Jurong invite applications from Singapore Citizens to fill the post of SENIOR ENGINEERING FOREMAN This is a management position, requiring the incumbent to apply manufacturing/engineering skills at supervisory level. Candidates are expected to possess a Singapore581 words
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Advertisement477 1980-07-04 9 o CHASE BANK AUDITORS THE CHASE MANHATTAN BANK, N.A REGIONAL AUDIT OFFICE offers career opportunities for qualified candidates to join its expanding audit office. Successful candidates will join a dedicated team on challenging audit assignments m CHASE entities in the ASEAN countries. Appointment requirements:- 2 years audit experience in the477 words
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Advertisement191 1980-07-04 9 THE BANKBL'PTCY ACT (CHAPTER IS) PUBLIC EXAMINATION la BMkraptcy Nw 274/61 Chye Sen Buckets Factory (sued as a t lrm formerly of 457F Plantation Avenue Singapore 1955 Partners: 1) Tay Hun Song (a Tat Ja Jam of 8851 Blk 138 Lorong 1 Toa Payoh Singapore 1231 2) Tay Hun Tien191 words
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Advertisement765 1980-07-04 9 IN THK HK.H (Ol RT OP.THK ■CTI HI X OK SIM, \P*»KK Companies Hinding I p No:8«oU»M In thr Matlrr of the ompanirs Acl hapt.-r IV.) \nd I In thr VUtti-r of JAI'.S.N IMICI (S) ITK ljll ADU KTISKMKNTOJrKTmo\ Notice la hereby |Jl\<n thai a petition for the wind ing765 words
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Advertisement733 1980-07-04 10 PROJECT COORDINATORS P.T. Avlau Indonesia Fabricators (formerly Avery-Laurence (S) Pte. Ltd.) provides a wide range of engineering and fabrication services for oil and gas production projects around the world. We have immediate openings in our Singapore offices for Project Coordinators with 1 to 5 years experience in the industry. Candidates733 words
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Advertisement700 1980-07-04 10 INSPECTION TECHNICIAN SHELL invites suitably qualified Singapore citizens to apply for the above position based at Pulau Bukom Refinery Complex. THE JOB involves the inspection of plant and equipment in the refinery using visual and non-destructive techniques. THE CANDIDATE we need would have an Industrial Technician Certificate in Industrial Plant700 words
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Advertisement389 1980-07-04 10 M HOUSING URBAN DEVELOPMENT CO (PTE) LTD invites suitably qualified Singapore Citizens for the post of ASSISTANT PROPERTY MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR Mm To assist the Property Maintenance Supervisor in (a) the management and maintenance of HUDC estates (b) the take-over of new properties for management (c) the organisation of field works,389 words
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Advertisement898 1980-07-04 11 I Tender Notice I Tenders ore invited forI I BUILDING I Tende* No. AD8/T/M/008 8uppiy, delivery, installation, com- I missioning and maintenance of the Automatic Fir* Alarm System I at Tslacantre and Old Bukit Timah Training School. Eligibility Registered Controctors Qoss B, C D Non-Registered Contractors Deposit S$500.00 Showround 1898 words
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Advertisement1564 1980-07-04 11 MALAYAN TIN DREDGING (M) BERHAD (Incorporated in Malaysia) To the Shareholders < Dear Sir or Madam, RECOMMENDED MERGER It was announced on 13th June, 1980 that agreement had been reached between your Board and the Boards of Southern Malayan Tin Dredging (M) Berhad, Southern Kinta Consolidated (Ml Berhad, Kramat Tin1,564 words
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Advertisement908 1980-07-04 11 SINGAPORE PHONE BOOK JULY 1980 Notice to Telephone Subscribers Telephone subscribers are informed that the Phone Book Entitlement Slips for the collection of the Singapore Phone Book July 1980 are being mailed to them during the period 23 June 1980 to 9 July 1980. In order to avoid inconvenience and908 words
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Article, Illustration783 1980-07-04 12 DANA LAM - By DANA LAM THE Church of the Risen Christ Choir is 10 years old this year poised on the threshold of adolescence a time when hopes are high and dreams, extravagant. With uncertainties casting overbearing shadows over all. But, with some luck or, as they would prefer,783 words
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Article400 1980-07-04 12 PAUL JANSEN - By I PAUL JANSEN THERE are no discotheques in Jurong. No lounges with performers entertaining patrons through the wee hours of the morning. The Kentucky Fried Chicken branch at Yung Ho Road closes around 10.30 p.m., long after all the main stores here have shut400 words
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Advertisement312 1980-07-04 12 Heartiest Congratulations Best Wishes to Mr Mrs Lee Soon Teck of (M/S lee Kirn Tah Pte Ltd) Mr Mrs Tan Eng Hong on the occasion of the marriage of their children Edwin Soan Lian today. From: Ang Hiap Sun Ng Lay Kirn Cheong Kai Sun Ong Ban Soon Chua Hock312 words
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Advertisement190 1980-07-04 12 IT i ill i HP* II I k. I KhU4»^ 'J^Bf wkisiiv what ii iJB *t*NS tWNG M do »ou «now\ what sucass»u I H//^ ~v _^^B M^^HV^"Ai' "OH ri AiSO S eOlJl -^^H r HI NArVt C* SOUTH \~^9|^^| I iA&T ASIA WOV UNIQUf Iflß I /I 111 JUS!190 words
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