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Title Section14 1980-07-26 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, JULY 2C, 1981 30 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 111/1/8014 words
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Article677 1980-07-26 1 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN School registration priority restored By IN A sudden change of policy, the Education Ministry yesterday reversed its pre-primary and primary one registration ruling to give priority to the third child as well. Barely three weeks ago the ministry had announced that priority in this677 words
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Article, Illustration34 1980-07-26 1 NADIA Comaneci (centre) watching an unidentified member of the Jury shouting at the Romanian coach (unseen) daring a heated dispute at the Olympic Games in Moscow on Thursday. AP pictare.AP - 34 words
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121 1980-07-26 1 HIJACKERS HOLD 40 IN PLANE TO RANSOM KUWAIT, Fri. A Kuwait Airlines Boeing 737 landed here tonight under the control of Arab hijackers seeking a multi-million-dollar ransom for the release of 40 passengers and crew aboard. It was the third time the airliner, flown by a British captain and firstReuter - 121 words
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321 1980-07-26 1 MOSCOW, Friday A JUDGES' row cost Rumania's defending Olympic champion, Nadia Comaneci, her gymnastics title last night. Rumanians among the 9,000 spectators burst into chants of "fair play, fair play," as all six judges argued heatedly in public over 18-year-old Nadia's j performance. TheReuter - 321 words
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Article89 1980-07-26 1 LONDON, Fri. Iran repatriated about 30 tonnes of gold worth more than US$5OO million from Britain in the first half of this year and about half of it was transferred in June, the Financial Times reported today. Similar trans fers were made from West Germany, FranceAFP - 89 words
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Article64 1980-07-26 1 GENEVA, Fri. The worlds poorer nations will be pressing for their share of the ocean bed's unexplored riches when the I'nited Nations Law of the Sea Conference enters its latest phase here on Mon lay. informed sources said today. At stake are millions of tonnesReuter - 64 words
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Article57 1980-07-26 1 BONN, Fri Juliane Plam beck, one of West Germany's most wanted women guerillas. was killed in a traffic accident near Stuttgart today The identity of a man killed with her was being withheld in the interests of anti-terrorist investigations. The car in which the pair wereReuter - 57 words
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459 1980-07-26 1 W. Europe move in UN dashes Arab hopes UNITED NATIONS, Friday WEST European nations dashed Arab hopes of exerting new pressure on the United States to isolate Israel when they joined the Americans last night to reject a draft resolution setting a Nov 15 deadline for an Israeli withdrawal fromNYT; UPI - 459 words
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Article47 1980-07-26 1 LUXEMBOURG, Fri. Infla- tion in the European Econom- ie Community slowed down in June for the second successive month. The consumer price index rose a provisional 0.7 per cent in June to stand at 14.6 per cent above its level a year ago. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article56 1980-07-26 1 DACCA, Fri. At least 20.000 people have been evacuated from their homes to escape floodwaters from the Jamuna River in the northern Bangladesh district of Pabna The river, swollen by monsoon rains, crossed the danger mark earlier this week ana is still rising. Thousands more are expectedReuter - 56 words
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Article59 1980-07-26 1 BERNE, Fri. Swedish police confirmed today that a man claiming to be a Soviet citizen who escaped from the Soviet Union and swam to Sweden had asked for political asylum. The man said he had been a political activist and had been jailed for his viewsUPI - 59 words
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110 1980-07-26 1 TOKYO, Fri. Oman is planning to charge fees on tankers passing through the Straits of Hormuz, a Japanese newspaper reported today. The Asahi Shimbun, quoting two Arabian magazines Arab Press Service and Al Yamama said Oman wants to start levying the fee from JanUPI - 110 words
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Article39 1980-07-26 1 MADRID, Fri. About eight tonnes of plastic explosives were stolen from a dynamite store near the northern port of Santander last night in what is 1 believed to be the biggest explosives theft in recent years. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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199 1980-07-26 1 MANILA, Fri. Typhoon Kirn, the most Piwerfnl storm to hit the hllippineti this year, today killed 31 people and left IM,*M people homeless after destroying 12,999 houses. Kirn, packing winds of 186 km h, followed the tracks of Typhoon Joe, wkJca eatReuter; AP; UPI - 199 words
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145 1980-07-26 1 ORIENTATION week is over for new students at the National University of Singapore. By now, they should have been initiated to a new way of life that graduates have always looked back to with nostalgia and happy memories. By now they should have145 words
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Article123 1980-07-26 1 THE thirst tor information on Adolf Hitler, the psychopath-dictator who scythed through a generation aad killed six million Jews, still persists. Thousands of books have appeared on him and his Third Kelrh since he committed suicide in his bunker In Berlin on April M, IMS. How did he123 words
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Article123 1980-07-26 1 FOOD columnist VIOLET OON eats her way through Chinatown again and this time she takes you to the places less known by the public, but where some of the most delectable, even exotic, gourmet food can be found at unbelievably low prices, and the best times to go123 words
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Article99 1980-07-26 1 BJORN BORG is the greatest tennis player in the world. He has proved this in the place where it counts on court. Now for the first time, he shares the secrets of his success. In a series of specially drawn instructional strips, he shows99 words
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Article92 1980-07-26 1 CHINATOWN has Its culinary delights bat what's the food like now where real gourmet cooking originated China? Mrs Yen Lan Choo, a professional cock and confectioner for over 28 years, found oat on a taste tow of several Chinese cities. Intrigued by Chinese cuisine tor many92 words
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Article54 1980-07-26 1 Cold water over Chameleon ONE WEEK to go before the Chameleon series ends here and it's time to try to regain a sense of proportion, says our TV reviewer. A fine production with very gooa acting and a script that leaves viewers no time to be bored. Chameleon is still54 words
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Article27 1980-07-26 1 SPOTLIGHT on Leow IJ»n Moy and Slti Nurbaya two young frirla on the way ap. THE soccer star wit* a touch of class.27 words
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Article37 1980-07-26 1 POLICE arresteri a 14-year-old boy last night for allegedly letting off firecrackers on the void deck of Block 43. Chai Chee Street. A youth is expected to be produced in court today. SEE PAGE 1337 words
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Article62 1980-07-26 1 LATEST Wells wins MOSCOW, Frl. Allen Wells of Britain today won the men's Illmetre dash In 11.25 seconds at the Olymplr dame* here. Silvio Leonard of Cuba finished second, also In 11.25. Fetar Petrov of Bulgaria was third In 11.31. Thin la the first time In more than 51 yeanAP - 62 words
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Article146 1980-07-26 2 JAKARTA PAPER QUERIES PRESS GAG JAKARTA, Fri. An influential Indonesian newspaper yesterday challenged the government's policy of controlling the free-flow of information which it said only led to circulation of rumours. Instead, it called for strengthening the people's "frame of reference to enable them to understand better the information theyReuter - 146 words
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Article, Illustration66 1980-07-26 2 RIOT police armed with tr*ache*M dispersing students In Manila en Thursday prateatlag against an Increase la tuition fees and a proposed law that they say will curb academic freedom. Dvieas af students were hurt when they demonstrated la fraat of the Ministry of Education after66 words
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Article119 1980-07-26 2 INDIA 'TO CONTINUE THE DIALOGUE' INDOCHINA FILE NEW DELHI, Fri. India proposes to continue exchange of views with Asean countries to help bring about a better understanding of the Indian decision to recognise the Heng Samrin regime in Kampuchea. Foreign Minister Narasimha Rao said this in a written answer toAFP - 119 words
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Article49 1980-07-26 2 WASHINGTON, Fri. Four workers were killed and 21 injured by an exptoatoo at a chemical factory near New York today, police said. Twelve firemen were also injured, some seriously The explosion was apparently sparked off by an engine In the factory's basement, polk* said. AFPAFP - 49 words
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Article29 1980-07-26 2 DACCA. Fri. President ZUur Rahman returned today after a four-day vtait to China where he had talks with Premier Hua Guofeng on bilateral and international issues ReuterReuter - 29 words
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451 1980-07-26 2 BANGKOK, Friday SEVERAL days after we left cv village, we reached Stem Reap and the temple* af AngUr Wat We stayed there far a long, long time. We cleaned the temples. They were covered with mow. Before we caald remaveReuter - 451 words
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Article41 1980-07-26 2 CAIRO, Fri. The deposed Shah of Iran and his host, President Anwar Sadat, exchanged greetings telegrams yesterday on the 28th anniversary of the 1952 revolution which overthrew the Egyptian royal family, the official Middle East news agency said. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article33 1980-07-26 2 NEW DELHI, Fri. Two people were killed and seven injured when police fired on angry mobs today in the south Indian state of Karnataka who were demanding lower fertiliser price*. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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255 1980-07-26 2 MANILA, Fri. TWO men are dead and at least 51 others still missing and presumed killed in an upsurge of pirate attacks on fishermen in Sarangani Bay in the southern Philippines during the last 10 days, officials say. Lieutenant Dante Romano, commanderAP - 255 words
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Article, Illustration559 1980-07-26 2 LIM SAY BOON - LIM SAY BOON PEACOCK-FRASER ROW By Our Canberra reporter CANBERRA, Fri. The rift between Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser and Foreign Minister Andrew Peacock has been caused more by areas of conflict than just their recent row over the issue of the derecognition of559 words
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175 1980-07-26 2 Thais open sealed Lao border for diplomats BANGKOK, Fri. Thailand reopens as from today, for exclusive use by Vientiane-based diplomats and United Nations officials, a crossing point on its Mekong River frontier with landlocked Laos. The move, decided after three rounds of highlevel talks here had wound up inconclusively earlier175 words
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92 1980-07-26 2 JAKARTA, Fri. A shortage of oil rigs for use in land and offshore exploration is worrying oil companies operating here, sources said yesterday. Shortages have occurred since 1978, after a notable Increase In oil activities in this country. they said. "This situationAP - 92 words
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Advertisement281 1980-07-26 2 9 fr L> C JP3* B 5» "ft-" Superb Location l Ruby Plaza is situated between Baiestier Road and Moolmetn Road (next to Ruby Theatre) Surrounded by Hoover, President and Ruby Theatres, this tall, impressive building is at the heart ol Baiestier s busy commercial district Markets, schools, churches, private281 words
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211 1980-07-26 3 INTO NEW WORLD OF KNOW AND KNOW-NOTS WASHINGTON, Fri. The current world economic slump is the beginning of a new society in which information will be the major commodity, an associate director of the Stanford Research Institute said. The largest section of workers will manipulate information rather than physical materialsUPI - 211 words
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Article30 1980-07-26 3 HONGKONG, Fri. China is compiling an international Who's Who containing more than 4,000 political, diplomatic, military and academic world figures, the official Xinhua news agency reported yesterday. AP.AP - 30 words
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Article33 1980-07-26 3 DACCA, Fri. Ten labourers working on an electric pole were electrocuted yesterday in the district of Rangpur and 10 suffered severe burns when the pole touched a 33-kilovolt overhead line. AFPAFP - 33 words
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Article, Illustration82 1980-07-26 3 THIS is tke world's first test tube fish bred by Chinese scientists at tke Institute of Hydrabtotogy of tke Chinese Academy of Sciences la Wuhan in Habel province. It was grown by ualng cells taken from the golden carp and transplanting them from one culture vesselUPI - 82 words
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Article, Illustration327 1980-07-26 3 AFGHAN CRISIS WASHINGTON, Friday THE Soviet Union is deporting tribesmen from guerilla areas of northern Afghanistan to republics in the Soviet Union and replacing them with loyal communists from those areas, an exiled pretender to the Afghan throne said yesterday. "The Soviet Ministry of InternalAFP - 327 words
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171 1980-07-26 3 TOKYO, Frl. The Japanese Government plans to Increase Its crude oil stockpile as part of a new comprehensive national security programme envisaged by the cabinet, the International Trade aad Industry Ministry said yesterday. The government wants to Increase the stockpile, held in M171 words
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215 1980-07-26 3 Western reports of Games anger Moscow MOSCOW, Fri. Soviet authorities are expressing growing irritation with Western news coverage of the Moscow Olympics, which they had hoped would serve as a major propaganda boost for the socialist world. Western reporters have been publicly accused of trying to wrap "a dense cloudAP - 215 words
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Article52 1980-07-26 3 Seoul frees newsman SEOUL, FH. Shim JaeHoon. Seoul correspondent of the New York Times, was released last night after being taken by martial law authorities earlier in the day, it was learned today. Four South Korean journalists working for foreign news media arrested along with Mr Shim are still inAFP - 52 words
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218 1980-07-26 3 40,000 Lanka strikers lose their jobs COLOMBO, Friday ABOUT 40,000 of the one million strong public sector workforce lost their jobs by taking part in a politically motivated strike in defiance of strike ban in the essential services, Prime Minister Ranasinghe Premadasa told Parliament yesterday. The strike was a totalReuter - 218 words
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Article168 1980-07-26 3 TOKYO, Frl. Jap*. D6st rcflCutrcbors uvf succeeded In developing a unique technique to detect stomach cancer at an early stage through the use of an argon laser beam. The researchers of the state-run Tsukuba University and the Electronic Research Institute of the International Trade and IndustryAFP - 168 words
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Article89 1980-07-26 5 JAPANESE CAR SALES DOUBLE FLENSBURG (West Germany), Fri. Japanese car makers almost doubled their share of sales in West Germany in the first half of this year, according to government statistics released today. They increased their share to 9 per cent of the market, compared with 4 9 per centReuter - 89 words
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Article, Illustration65 1980-07-26 5 Stars at picket line CELEBRITIES (treat left) Blear** Meatalbaa, Lwetta Swltt. Ralph Bellamy Jack carry picket *gm m they strike tow at the Biirh»Bk Bte«M la H*UywMd yettertey. The Screes Acton GafM «W the Amerirn Fe4er»tl«a TelevtfUa Md Radto ArtMea set ip their Ont nteket Hae* TtardUy. The sten pl»aUPI - 65 words
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222 1980-07-26 5 PITTSBURGH, Fri. A SLAP over a missed meal on a flight from Pittsburgh to Miami has turned into a federal case, and a Pittsburgh woman may have to pay damages of US$l,OOO (SSMIO) to United Airlines. A US District Court jury deliberated forUPI - 222 words
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564 1980-07-26 5 An AP Round-up A WEST German television network telecast a full colour sunset the other day from its archives. The announcer said it would remind viewers of what they used to see in the summer. Rain is drenching most of Europe,AP - 564 words
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Article56 1980-07-26 5 ROTTERDAM, Fri. Dutch police yesterday arrested the ■aptain and chief mate of the 321,000-tonne supertanker Energy Concentration which broke in two on Tuesday while unloading oil in port here. A police source said the 37-year-old captain from Hongkong and the 51-year-old mate from Taiwan could beAFP - 56 words
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310 1980-07-26 5 Labour and TUC urge import controls LONDON, Fri BRITIAN'S opposition Labour Party and trade union movement teamed up yesterday to urge import controls as part of a cure for the country's economic problems. Labour leader and former prime minister James Callaghan told a news conference a new economic summit ofReuter - 310 words
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Article54 1980-07-26 5 TOKYO, Fri. Protective fences will be built on the corridors and emergency exits on floors above the second storey of the slant Takashimadaira housing complex in the northern suburbs of Tokyo because 72 people have killed themselves by leaping from the buildings at the complex after it wasAFP - 54 words
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119 1980-07-26 5 PLATTEVILLB(WI«OMria), Frl. Mlw Katay Beakert, ft 2«-year-«M student a* the I nlvertdty «C WUtcMudnPUttevlUe, has registered far the draft, UMagte Cangress riled eat registntiMi *f w*mea. Miw Beakert, a parttime reporter tad aewaeaater for a radl* station In Platteville, said ■ke expected mom reriataaeeUPI - 119 words
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108 1980-07-26 6 LISBON, Fri. Angola's anti-communist insurgent movement today threatened to explode "10 bombs" for each of its guerillas who is sentenced to death by the Marxist regime's revolutionary tribunal. In a communique released here, the South African-backed National Union for the Total Independence of AngolaUPI - 108 words
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Article, Illustration260 1980-07-26 6 US to sell $6b worth of advanced fighter jets to Australia WASHINGTON, Fri. THE Defence Department has announced that the United States will sell more than US$3 billion (556.33 billion) worth of advanced jet planes to Australia. it said the deal announced yesterday would offer the Australians a choice betweenReuter; UPI - 260 words
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Article108 1980-07-26 6 Poland's labour woes go on WARSAW, Fri. Poland's unsettled l»b»nr situation continued today with workers ending strikes la mmc plants and downing tools in others. IV dissident Self-De-fence Committee (KOR) said rallwaymea In a big repair yard la the western town of Ostrow WlelkopolsU struck for the third day to108 words
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115 1980-07-26 6 HONGKONG, Fri. China has for the first time allowed certain factories to deal directly with overseas firms. The official Xinhua news agency said yesterday that factories on the outskirts of Shanghai the biggest industrial city in China can now establish directAFP - 115 words
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Article192 1980-07-26 6 ChinaJapan trade hits record TOKYO, Fri. Trade between Japan and China in the first six months of this year climbed to a record U553.99 billion (SsB.4 billion), 19.6 per cent above the same 1979 period, the semi-official Japan external trade organisation Jetro) said today. Jetro said that while Japanese exportsReuter - 192 words
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Article114 1980-07-26 6 Explosive theft sparks alert SPAIN, Fri. -Police forces went on emergency alert across northern Spain today after Basque guerrillas disguised as civil guards stole eight tons of plastic explosive, 24 km ot fuse and hundreds of detonators from an industrial depot in Santander. A seven-member commando squad belonging to theUPI - 114 words
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Article32 1980-07-26 6 MOSCOW, Fri. Vietnamese Communist Party chief Le Duan left Moscow for home today after a month-long visit in which he had talks with Kremlin leaders on various bilateral matters. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article34 1980-07-26 6 AMSTERDAM, Fri Dutch police seized more than 3,066 Kilos of hashish valued about US$l.5 million (5J3.16 million) yesterday and arrested five men who were unloading it from a Belgian fishing vessel. -AFP.AFP - 34 words
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Article32 1980-07-26 6 PRETORIA, Fri Border police have arrested a motorist who tried to enter South Africa from Zimbabwe with a large amount of arms and explosives. The man was not identified. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration272 1980-07-26 6 Nomination of Iran prime minister put off again TEHERAN, Friday THE nomination of an Iranian prime minister was again postponed yesterday because of a deadlock between President Abolhassan Bani Sadr and the Muslim fundamentalists. "Probably it will be Mr Mostafa Mir Salim. In our opinion he is the best man,"Reuter; UPI - 272 words
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185 1980-07-26 6 1,400 black workers on strike get the sack JOHANNESBURG, Fri. The Johannesburg city council today dismissed nearly 1,400 black workers striking for higher pay amid mounting signs of a new outburst of non-white unrest in the country. A council spokesman said almost 600 workers, were sacked at a power! stationAFP; UPI - 185 words
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Article57 1980-07-26 6 MOSCOW, Fri. A Soviet spaceship launched on Wednesday with a Vietnamese fighter pilot aboard has docked with the orbiting Salyut-6 space station, the official Tass news agency reported. It said Colonel Pham Tuan, 33, and his Russian mission commander, Colonel Viktor Gorbatko, had transferred to theReuter - 57 words
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Article66 1980-07-26 6 WARSAW, Fri. An 82-year-old paralysed woman, who lived with 19 dogs and 11 cats in a flat here, was eaten alive by her pets, a local newspaper reported today. The woman's 52-year-old daughter had gone out shopping when police were called in by neighbours whoAFP - 66 words
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Article60 1980-07-26 6 PORT MORESBY, Fri. The Papua New Guinea Government has agreed to send 300 troops to the New Hebrides to help keep order after it gains independence next week, Prime Minister Sir Julius Chan said today. He said Parliament would be recalled on Aug 25 to approveReuter - 60 words
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Article34 1980-07-26 6 BEIJING, Fri. The United States and China have reached basic agreement on the thorny issue of quotas for Chinese textile imports into the United States, a US Embassy spokesman said today. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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99 1980-07-26 6 BEIJING, Fri. Chinese scientists are puzzling over the appearance of white animals, Including bears aid two species of deer In a part of the moufltainoos central Kvlnce of Hopel, the iple's Dally said today. Snow-white animals, Including musk deer, mutjak deer and the normally blackReuter - 99 words
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228 1980-07-26 7 Howe land valuation case to be sent back for fresh hearing LONDON, Fri DEFENCE Milliter H*we CbMc'a caae acalaat aa tncrmae In valutttea o* hi* Uad In Peck Hay Rotd, Stagapwe, from $144* toQMM will be •eat back U the Slantporr Appeal Oort for remittance to the High Court farReuter - 228 words
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266 1980-07-26 7 'Women form only 3 pc of blood donors' WOMEN form less than 3 per cent of Singapore's blood donors, but take up a "significant proportion of donated blood. This was said yesterday by the Minister for Trade and Industry, Mr Goh Chok Tong, who appealed for more women to give266 words
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Article65 1980-07-26 7 A DEPUTY Public Prosecutor and State Counsel, Mr Gwee Hak Theng, has been awarded a master's degree in International and Comparative Law by the University of Brussels. He returned to Singapore on Tuesday after being in Brussels for the course since last October He joined the Legal65 words
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107 1980-07-26 7 Man on new charge of stealing air tickets HAMZA BIN GHOUSE, 30, described as a businessman, faced an additional charge yesterday of stealing 140 air tickets and 44 exchange vouchers from a travel firm. Hamza is alleged to have broken into Siakson Coach Tours in Prinsep Street on Jan 8,107 words
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Article61 1980-07-26 7 A CORONER recorded an open verdict yesterday on l»-year old factory worker ('hong Kah Buay who died of a fractured skull after being involved in an accident with a lorry. The lorry driver, Johnny Chua, 21, chose to remain silent when asked if he wished to say61 words
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390 1980-07-26 7 PAUL JANSEN - PAUL JANSEN By I Our Jurong reporter JURONG Town Corporation will build a $15 million condominium in Jurong exclusively for expatriate and local executives working in the industrial estate. This will be located on a five-hectare plot near the junction of390 words
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Article74 1980-07-26 7 Advice to sugar exporters EXPORTERS must ascertain whether they can get licences for the export of refined sugar from the Imports and Exports Office before they enter into contracts with overseas buyers. this is because the export of this product is subject to licensing now, an official said. But, refined74 words
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76 1980-07-26 7 A BUS conductor, Abdul Mannan, 23, was fined $1,500 when tie pleaded E" y to cheating the pore Bus Company suing three used tickets with a total value of $1.50. A magistrate's court heard yesterday that Abdul issued the SO cent tickets to three76 words
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Article33 1980-07-26 7 THE Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry will hold a seminar on the financing of small and medium-sized exterprises for its members at its conference room today at 2.30 p.m.33 words
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Article, Illustration1436 1980-07-26 8 WENDY YANG - Standing tall is a new breed manning: food stalls WENDY YANG Story: YANG Pictures: ALBERT SIM 6 We don't know English, so we cant work in *****08 or at stores. We like the work bat I am thinking of getting a part-time Job to earn more. Do you know anyone1,436 words
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138 1980-07-26 8 THE Sentosa Development Corporation has written to hawkers and night market operators to see If they are Interested In setting up business on the Island. A spokesman for the corporation said yesterday that this was part of the groundwork to make the island more138 words
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262 1980-07-26 9 Suspect reading calmly before search A JUNIOR technician sat calmly in a Customs office reading a magazine while Customs officers were preparing to search him and a few others for drugs, the High Court heard yesterday. Asst. Supt. of Customs Cheong Wai Yong said this at the continued trial of262 words
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Article26 1980-07-26 9 THE MP for Bukit Merah. Mr I.im Chee Onn, will attend a baby show at the Bukit Merah community centre tomorrow at 9 a.m.26 words
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109 1980-07-26 9 FOUR Singapore Airlines flights between here and Australia were delayed by the Sydney airport ground staff strike yesterday. An SIA spokesman said all four were jumbo jet flights scheduled for Thursday and yesterday. The strike, called by 700 flight service officers whose duties include109 words
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Article295 1980-07-26 9 S'pore-KL fare hike of 26-37 pc AIR fares for travel between Singapore and Malaysia are going up by 26 per cent to 37 per cent from Aug 1. These fares had not been increased since 1972. The steepest Increase from next month will be the first class return fare for295 words
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Article, Illustration272 1980-07-26 9 POLY COUNSELLOR HELPS STUDENTS WITH eyes closed, body limp bat hands held oat tensely, these two Polytechnic students, Winston Tan (left) and Lee Soon Chye, both 18, are learning how to relax under the watchfnl eyes of their student counsellor, Mr Sng Bock Thlan, in272 words
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113 1980-07-26 9 Colourful N-Day but no bright lights NATIONAL Day this year will be just as colourful as in previous years but there will be no bright lights in the evening because the evergy saving campaign is still on. A Berita Harian report said that a directive was sent from the Prime113 words
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Article32 1980-07-26 9 THE Pacific Area Travel Association and Asean Tourism Association will organise a seminar on First Strategic Management for Travel Agents at the Century Park Sheraton on Monday at 9 a.m.32 words
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Advertisement139 1980-07-26 9 1 PUBLIC 1 I AUCTION I ORIEimL CARPETS v. Hassan's Carpets proudly presents C\ ft An exceptional selection of Oriental carpets, ft «j rugs runners from Iran, Pakistan, lv ft Afghanistan, Turkey, Turkistan, ft V Kashmir Caucasus. -jJJ^L "V. X AUCTION: SUNDAY, JULY 27, 1980 AT 2P.M. PRECISELY: V n139 words
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Advertisement387 1980-07-26 9 1 fir lt i f -^^^PrfSnd Anniversary Sale V» Genuine discounts of istx)4O7 e cnaTtoselection ctf quality Sc^^ B HSS9iS£:is s S I I Ladder is extra at $38 A ft\ Chciir <-^ji^ f^T^l 'I CTSTJ* only. A *L\\ Comes in a choice )&n£-j* iJ^iie^^ •A JlfrX^T-^ U.ual $598 fS387 words
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Advertisement156 1980-07-26 10 THREE WEEKS AGO WE GAVE YOU TWO WORDS OF REASSURANCE... 'STOP SEARCHING' NOW WE'RE HAPPY TO SAY In these times of higher Despite whatever else you petrol prices, it's nice to know that may have heard lately, no other people are finding a petrol that petrol can better it. So,156 words
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418 1980-07-26 11 RONNIE DM; FONG MEW LENG - RONNIE DM and FONG MEW LENG By of Business Times THE construction industry is about to be rocked by a government decision to tighten up on Central Provident Fund and income tax payments for foreign workers employed by the industry. Sources said that418 words
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250 1980-07-26 11 PAUL JANSEN - Work on danger bend to make it safer PAUL JANSEN By Our Jurong reporter A PUBLIC Works Department team toiled till late on Thursday to correct the wrong camber on the sharp bend in Commonwealth Avenue West, where three mishaps have occurred in less than a month. Driving around the250 words
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190 1980-07-26 11 Skilled fitters in short supply survey A VOCATIONAL and Industrial Training Board survey shows that only 46 of the 247 skilled electromechanical fitters here have VTTB qualifications relevant to their trade. The survey also shows that Singapore needs 53 skilled electro-mechanical fitters and 36 apprentices this year and an average190 words
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Article125 1980-07-26 11 SINGAPORE exporters have been doing well, judging from the growth of exports during the first half of this year over the y ear-ago period. Exports rose 48.7 per cent over the year-ago period against a growth of only 26.7 per cent in the first125 words
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Article, Illustration211 1980-07-26 11 RAYMOND MOSES - Cost of six flat rejections came to $10,100 RAYMOND MOSES By THE east M rejecttu six atfon «f m HDB tUt over a perl«d of SVfc years la Us derire far a OMvealeatiy Ucated unit flame to an extra IM4M f*r Mr (how KlmHaat Mr Chaw, a 39-year-•l4 milrtf awi211 words
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Article86 1980-07-26 11 LABOURER Teng Soo Lye, 27. was yesterday Jailed two years (or having sex with an under-aged girl at his home in Telok Ayer Street on Feb 1 and 3 and on Aug 10 last year. Tan, who admitted the charge, had invited the 13-year-old girl to stay with86 words
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Article26 1980-07-26 11 KOEK ROAD will become oneway into Orchard Road (or (our months, starting on July 28, to enable the URA to carry out drainage work.26 words
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Advertisement541 1980-07-26 11 ■nW B»^ nW nma^ .^nV 7^**^ nW n^p .^^i^'^^^nm^na Like all Samsonite attaches, the Omega is functionally designed to keep all your papers m order When you have responsibilities to carry, carry them in a samsonite. Samsonite designs attaches for people who The Samsonite Omega, for instance, comes carry a541 words
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Advertisement627 1980-07-26 12 A DOLPHIN RBTAURANT \fk'm lal We serve mild oxtail to v/ ifihC 'J^ l^^^l I ss P Ic y cuny beef, from salty roast i&V I chicken to sweet-sour pork. I Mr <~ i^ ftdMl P^^kl A *i .jfij When you're 31 l l |l JPyfca^ > BT thinking of627 words
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582 1980-07-26 13 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN Cy SEVEN super schools are facing a population explosion problem, which is leading them to build more rooms, borrow space in other schools and even to move to completely new premises. But for at least two of the super582 words
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Article, Illustration311 1980-07-26 13 Cobblers won't move to 'smelly' alley... ABOUT It eehMers, DMStty middle aged. v caadact their kail■ess aleag the sidewalk, aear Cllfferd Ceatre at Raffles Place, as they are caasMered aa ekstracttea. They da set have permits and ahaat a meath aga, several gevernmeat •fflcUls raided the area aad n— ilsrat311 words
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Article41 1980-07-26 13 THE CHAIRMAN of the National Productivity Board, Dr Lee Chiaw Meng, will be the guest of honour at the 12th dinner and dance of the Singapore Association of Shipbuilders and Repairers at the Mandarin Hotel today at 8 p.m.41 words
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162 1980-07-26 13 Hari Ray a: Police issue fireworks warning POLICE yesterday appealed to pareate Te eMie that their ehlldrea do aot bay er let aff firecrackers aad nivworu aanag uk Hart Raya Paaaa teala the paat week, the re received abeat complaint* aa cracker Drag. A paHee statemeat yesterday said that darlag162 words
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Article873 1980-07-26 13 BUS services affected by the National Day parade rehearsal tomorrow will be temporarily diverted in stages as follows: BTAOB I From p.m. aatfl after the r*ate marea Toward* City: SBS Service 41: This service from Dunman Road on reaching junction of Haig Road win be873 words
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393 1980-07-26 13 Full dress parade rehearsal tomorrow THE full dress rehearsal for the National Day parade will be held at the National Stadium tomorrow from 6 p.m. to 7.20 p.m. A total of 59 contingents will leave the stadium at 6.15 p.m., split in two groups and march along different routes. The393 words
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269 1980-07-26 13 Three SBS specials to the stadium THE SBS will operate three special bus services from Ang Mo Kio, Toa Payoh Estate and Queenstown to the National Stadium tomorrow. The three services will cover: Service (A): Ang Mo Kio Estate to National Stadium: Ang Mo Kio Estate Bus Terminal via Upper269 words
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Article47 1980-07-26 13 ROBBER Tan Cheng Meng, 21, who preyed on schoolboys, was yesterday Jailed for two-and-a-half years and given 16 strokes of the rotan. He pleaded guilty to three charges. Four cases of robbery and two of housebreakinn ana theft were taken into consideration.47 words
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Article32 1980-07-26 13 THE Political Secretary (Science and Technology) and MP for Bukit Merah. Mr Ijm Cbee Onn, will attend a baby show at the Bukit Merah community centre tomorrow at 11 a.m.32 words
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Advertisement492 1980-07-26 14 r-A^v sinGapura FORUM fft HOTEL A Division of Inter Continental Hotels is happy to bring you the A ■K^w^t^^^L^av L j J Lw^^9 .v? ezzj fa fTfLi r/u You don't have to drive all the way to the east coast, the west coast or anywhere else for good seafood. Now492 words
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180 1980-07-26 15 Drug case: Privy Council reserves decision LONDON, Fri. The Privy Ceaacil 1b Leadon yesterday reserved Its ImUm aa appeals by two me* faeIbk 4e*Ui aeatoaeea far bereia trafflcklag Lard Dlpleek, Lord Keith ef Klnkell, Lord Edmaad-Davlee, Lord Scannaa and Lord RmUII wiU rale at Uter d*U" on tbe validity eMviettMHReuter - 180 words
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Article, Illustration324 1980-07-26 15 PAUL JANSEN - Cornerstone of JTC's campaign PAUL JANSEN By Our Jurong reporter THE staff contributions for the Jurong Town Corporation's Courtesy Corner may not be masterpieces, but almost all were originals. One may wince at the sentimentality in some of the items, or find the very idea of having two large notice324 words
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471 1980-07-26 15 EVELYN NG - EVELYN NG By BEDS in homes for the aged axe going a-beg-ging while elderly and chronic sick people outside urgently need help, says the Singapore Council of Social Service. It calls for available resources to be channelled towards helping the aged471 words
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Article54 1980-07-26 15 THE third book in the fourpart series on conversational Mandarin Is now available. The lessons are also recorded on cassette tapes to help in pronunciation. A study kit, comprising a booklet and three cassette tapes, is available from the Educational Publications Bureau, its branches and bookshops.54 words
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Article101 1980-07-26 15 Three Ministers do their bit THREE ministers will take part in various events as part of the National Courtesy Campaign tomorrow. Dr Tony Tan, Minister of Education, will speak at Si San Public School at 9.30 a.m. as part of the campaign. Mr Chua Sian Chin, Minister for Home Affairs,101 words
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Article51 1980-07-26 15 THE Registrar of Vehicle* is inviting bids from the public for motor car registration numbers in the EN series, from EN 6001 to 9999 from Monday to Aug 14. The minimum bid Is $250 and all bids must be made on prescribed forms obtainable jrom the51 words
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Article20 1980-07-26 15 SAMSON and Delilah will be screened at the concourse of Block 66. Kalians Bahru. today at 8 p.m.20 words
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144 1980-07-26 15 CIVIL servants can be firm in official correspondence without sacrificing politeness, the Parliamentary Secretary for Culture, Dr Ow Chin i Hock, said yesterday. He said: "While letters written by civil servants are generally courteous and friendly, examples of cold, blunt, rude and144 words
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Article448 1980-07-26 15 LAWYER Harry Lee Wee failed in an application to the High Court yesterday to have a case fixed for hearing on Sept 1 deferred by three weeks "to enable him to engage the services of a Queen's Counsel." The Chief Justice, Mr Wee Chong448 words
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Advertisement561 1980-07-26 15 Now-the Texas Instruments TI-99/4 Home Computer r^Mss^F^ Jf r s£^?»f\ l-JraigmJU UJ UC UIC HIM ITU*? Personal Record Investment Analysis W^*4^7^^l^ home rommiter fhr«d(i lied Keeomg Tax Investment Record VLi ''KiEsJ'^lV\ IKHIR: WHIipUICI tUrMUIICU Home Financial Decisions Keeping computer users or beginners. n^ ce o mm d ce UCJ9eI statlstcs561 words
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Article183 1980-07-26 16 Stand-by routes for cable link KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Two alternative routes are being considered for the third leg of the Asean submarine cable network linking Thailand and Singapore since Malaysia has not decided whether to participate in the project, the Malaysian Business Times reported today. The basic route will linkNST - 183 words
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191 1980-07-26 16 CHUA LEONG KIAN - Seminar on woes of Chinese community CHUA LEONG KIAN By KUALA LUMPUR, FrL Sensitive politic*! and economic Issnes faced by the CUhm community la Malaysia will be dtoeuaed in a seminar to be organised by the Federal Territory Malaysian CHmn Association liaison commlttoe at the Regent Hotel here on Sunday.191 words
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139 1980-07-26 16 A NIGHT of consuming their own concoction of orange concentrate with spirit and cold water left one person dead and landed nine others in the hospital. Police said yesterday that Azahar Augus, 18, a labourer, died in the Mentakab district hospital on Wednesday about twoNST - 139 words
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Article, Illustration222 1980-07-26 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday THE final shape of Malaysia's North-South Highway will be a $2 billion autobahn-style expressway with non-stop driving, the Malay Mail reported yesterday. The newspaper said work would begin at the end of the year on consolidating the system, called the inter-urban222 words
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Article232 1980-07-26 16 Friday TERS and shipping agents are up in arms the Port Klang Authority for delays in clearing containers. The flow of containers through the port came to a trickle over the past weeks when 11 of 16 straddle carriers could not be used because ofAFP - 232 words
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Article56 1980-07-26 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Police have detained five people including a woman who they believe were planning to rob a bank. They also seized two guns a US-made .22 Magnum Special pistol and a Thai-made .38 revolver and seven rounds of ammunition, CID Chief Asst Commissioner Syed OthmanNST - 56 words
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Article45 1980-07-26 16 KUCHING, Fri. The government has identified 102 potential sites for the development of hydro-electric power. Minister of Energy. Telecommunications and Posts, Datuk Leo Moggie said here yesterday. It enlisted the services of three foreign consultants to study these sites, he said. AFP.AFP - 45 words
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Article38 1980-07-26 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A man was slashed to death by an eight-man gang armed wtth parangs and sticks at a car park near a hotel in Jalan Raia Muda here last night, police said today. NST.NST - 38 words
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Article34 1980-07-26 16 IPOH. Fri. Malaysian geologists today called for a systematic exploration" of the country's "Central Belt" (certain areas in Kelantan and Pahang) which they said contained gold, silver and other precious metals AFP.AFP - 34 words
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Advertisement65 1980-07-26 16 FOR TOMORROWS OR/IN 59/10 o o o to mnwos with 5 NUMBERS CORRECT MAW OVER RED* FUSION AT 4.30 P.M. M TOTO DRAW NO 58/80 COUPON NO *****83 CONTROL STAMP NO *****36 SOLO AT QUEENSTOWNN MARKET TOTO BOOTH WON THE JACKPOT PRIZE OF $114,000 COUPON NO *****71 CONTROL STAMP NO65 words
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Miscellaneous217 1980-07-26 16 Bringing Up Father By Bill Kavanagh Hal Camp MOW WAS N i SWELL' I MOPE IT DOES\'T HOW SLOPPY CAN j SLOPPY! MW DON'T YOU TwE SCOWMAftZjf THANKS POR NEED A PRESSING, ME SET? IT'S PJLL I ASK BIMMY TO TEACH J BALL LAST y LETTING WE I HAVE TO217 words
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Article130 1980-07-26 18 LAUNCHING OF GEM EXCHANGE SOON? A DIAMOND exchange to encourage regional and international trading in the gem will be set up in Singapore within the next few months. Trade sources said the Diamond Importers Association of Singapore will meet soon to fix its Launching date. The president of the association,130 words
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Article79 1980-07-26 18 SINGAPORE aad Iraq at* expected to sign a trade Agreement by the cad *f the year. Thia was announced by Trade Director Ridz- wan Diaflr who reoeat- ly led a team to Baghdad to 41SCHM the de- i tails. The agreement la the remit of a vtoit79 words
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Article, Illustration344 1980-07-26 18 Mystery of girl killed in locked flat THE murder of 16-year-old schoolgirl Ong Ai Siok found slashed to death in a locked flat early yesterday gave homicide detectives at least tu/n nii77lac tn cnlvo iwu (juixies iv auivc. The first: Why was she killed? And the second: How did the344 words
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Article47 1980-07-26 18 THE Joint Students' Union protem-committee of the National University of Singapore will hold a fun-fair at the Bukit Timah Campus today from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. There will be 7T games and (oodstaUs as well. Tickets will be on sale at the fair47 words
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Article198 1980-07-26 18 Crash helmet was murder weapon A CORONER'S court yesterday heard how a crash helmet can be a lethal weapon in the wrong hands. This was borne out in the murder of Mr Ng Kay Guan, 23, who died after being beaten by a gang using crash helmets on last Dec198 words
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Article78 1980-07-26 18 Driver hurt in crash into bridge THE driver of a primemover, identified by police as Mr Krishnan A.N.K. Rajagopal, 24, of Malaysia, was rushed to the Singapore General Hospital with head and arm injuries when his vehicle crashed into the Anderson Bridge, last night. Police said he was travelling from78 words
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148 1980-07-26 18 PAUL WEE - Seizure of parts sparks probe into racket PAUL WEE By SECURITY officers of National Semiconductor Co in Lower Delta Road are helping police unravel the theft of rejected but useable electronic components. This follows the seizure of about $20,000 worth of these parts from a house off Paya Lebar Road148 words
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Article119 1980-07-26 18 Lighter owners' clean-up idea LIGHTER owners suggested yesterday that a new body be set up to supervise cleanup operations along the Singapore River ana start new projects on its banks. This new body could be responsible for building new multi-storey warehouses along the river and repair work on the shoreline.119 words
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Article, Illustration35 1980-07-26 18 IF YOU can spoilt Mandarin mm! are about to ue dialect again, stop yourself and start In Mandarin. The other person may know Mandarin bat may also be shy. Be the Initiator!35 words
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Advertisement557 1980-07-26 18 s^^^ Selling Mitsubishi cars and light i^/^*^ commercial vehicles is our V business. Has been since we imported the first Mitsubishi in 197 tf It is something we are pretty k^l l£^k*tV ><. good at, judging by our reputation .^^^ife^ of being people who sure have a way with Mitsubishi.557 words
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Article378 1980-07-26 19 HALFWAY through the courtesy campaign, the Defence Minister, Mr Howe Yoon Chong, has introduced a new angle to the drive towards a courteous society. In analysing the causes of discourtesy among Singaporeans, he made some interesting observations on the "tensions and conflicts" in our society. According to378 words
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Article403 1980-07-26 19 IF YOU haven't seen them in their T-shirts and jeans, sometimes flopping about noisily in wooden clogs, then you may have been paying too much attention to your food. They are the new breed of young hawkers in Singapore, übiquitous in the 150 or so hawker centres. We403 words
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441 1980-07-26 19 T.F.Hwang takes you down memory lane PASS IT ON IF YOU'VE discovered anything of an old Singapore which is still there, pass the word round. Others may thank you for it. A friend, Shriniwas, did that this week, sharing his discovery with me. It was no more, I confess, than441 words
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Article682 1980-07-26 19 ELAINE POVICH - ELAINE POVICH By in Washington AROUND the Washington Monument and the Seattle Space Needle, on baseball fields and football fields, like a tiny air force, boomerangs are flying out, turning around and coming back again. The ancient sport of boomeranging, which dates perhaps to the Stone Age,UPI - 682 words
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Article, Illustration960 1980-07-26 19 JOHN DRYBDALE, Director of Asia Research, considers the implications of the Thai Prime Minister's visit to Burma this week, following the breakdown in Thai-Laotian talks in Bangkok. The writer also discusses new factors which appear to be influencing the price of copper. THE TWO-DAY visit960 words
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Article, Illustration686 1980-07-26 19 "US INTEREST rate cuts and the continued rise in gold encouraged a sharp rise in copper prices," stated the Financial Times (London) this week. The influence of gold prices on copper prices can be seen in the graph. This shows the relative growth686 words
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Letter, Illustration1343 1980-07-26 20 4 Like other schools in other countries, the School of Architecture has room for improvement. The interest expressed by the Prime Minister is very encouraging, and the school will certainly endeavour to upgrade itself in teaching and research so as to bring1,343 words
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437 1980-07-26 20 THE authorities have decided to produce graduates for market needs and economic demands, and will formulate undergraduate study curricula towards that end. The danger is that market needs are transitory, and continuously changing. The many or annual revisions of the local 10year437 words
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143 1980-07-26 20 MY FATHER who purchased a Housing Board flat, using his own Central Provident Fund contributions, sold his flat after some years to his own buyer. We, bis children were tenants in the flat for the period. I was a bachelor then. After getting143 words
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279 1980-07-26 20 MY SON together with fellow final-year students of the building course in the Singapore Polytechnic are given a practical project by their lecturer, the performance of which will be taken into account in the overall grading in their final examination. The project is for teams of two279 words
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475 1980-07-26 20 IN 1692 in Salem, Massachusetts, somebody cried "Witch!" That sparked off one of history's most horifying and saddest episodes, the infamous Salem Witch-Hunt. Scores of men and women were tortured and hanged as witches. Twenty years later, it was publicly and officially admitted475 words
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Letter127 1980-07-26 20 LETS oml It It Is time to ctose the debate *n siubbery. I wnM think that there court he many at AngU Chlneae SchMl wh« practised ■Meat ihhery, nor wmM this falling he a specialty *uy «f this seheei. If snobbery d*<« exist In aay127 words
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Advertisement162 1980-07-26 20 We apologise for the inconvenience we fna y cause as we f I close all day f^K^ TOMORROW, h^ Sunday, 2 7th July 1 980 J for air-condition servicing. I Business will resume as usual on Monday, f 28th July from Mid^ 9. 45 am to 6.30pm. jlA{^< rqbSsovs I162 words
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Advertisement236 1980-07-26 20 ommmm lm 1 1 in r Listen to our heart n^nlßn^n^n^«_ f Bertagni Pk^^ q£s Electroacoustic t > Systems ...fora total sound experience. The heart of the BES Sound Modules Model SM 252 is what Makes it so unique. It is a patented polymer diaphragm which radiates sound totally unlike236 words
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Article319 1980-07-26 21 A SUDDEN eataant *f baylag activity la tke iflmNi ■easJaa pat tke Stagapart •toek market back m tke advaace yesterday. As *a prevUas trrti•toaa, bayert »nee again prayed tkeir raaffieace, retantag te tke market wttk laenaaei vtgaar. Ito prevliiM day'« braad leaMS were c*aaeqaeatly wiped319 words
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Article285 1980-07-26 21 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market rebounded from an easier overnight trend to close generally higher yesterday. Early trading was restrained and still soft in view of the previous day's profit-taking but buyers made a quick come-back to take prices up again. Reflecting the upturn, the New Straits Times285 words
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Article167 1980-07-26 21 THE US/Sing dollar opened lower at $2.1096/05 in the Singapore forez market yesterday, following prime rate cuts in the US. The market eased to a low of $2.1090/96 and closed at $2.1093/98 In quiet trading. Interbank rates at 3 p.m. 1-month 2.1093 2.1108 2-month 2.1113/2.1133 3-month 2.1113167 words
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Article345 1980-07-26 21 ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on July 25: Closing Asian dollar certificates of deposit for prime names: CwranctM Momtnalrat** Smithsonian Pwcanteg* quo tad y#ctccofly (cross )p#rt ty ctiftOQ* Laeal dallars to »ae inlt af foreign earnty: JS dollar 2.1093 2.1096 2.8196 -25.19 Sterling pound 5.0539345 words
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Article46 1980-07-26 21 RANGE of price* offered by dl»rount home* on July S. Overnight: 6 13/ 1«% Call deposits: 1-*% Mh 8.71 X StUimt 3-month Treasury bills 6 6. 3 month Bank bills »»/l6 8 7/16 3 months CD 813/18 811/16 tmontluCD 811/18 89/16 Source: National Discount Co46 words
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Article29 1980-07-26 21 Closing Interbank rates for Singapore dollars on July 25 Overnight 1 month 2 month* 3 months Overnight 9 »>. 8 15/10 8 13/16 8 IV. 8*. 8H mode29 words
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Article25 1980-07-26 21 THE avenge rate »t which m»j*r SUg»p»rr basks are r omaUy prepared to leatf to their heat CHtMMti la 11.2 per eeat25 words
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Article64 1980-07-26 21 Sufei Beat Ma(num Corpn 31a Chew PMC Renting! Iho 9CBC Sr.li.n Hong Lmu mi H«| Clan r«o (hong Spore Baa Pacific D«v MBS M V I land Pen Sata 1480 1110 90S 925 706 810 1340 380 494 208 880 488 384 290 1280 890 330 40 40 4064 words
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Article21 1980-07-26 21 l*rjunt.i I E A L ;u.l« Sidim lata K.w.n asck Omrnt ion 270 420 378 S2S -20 -19 -10 -521 words
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Article21 1980-07-26 21 am urn Wi.uuu M Works 461,000 Sup Corp 392,000 >ntings 370,000 Total turnover: 10.70m Total value: M0 llm21 words
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Article31 1980-07-26 21 B.T. Indicator: Industrials: Finance: Hotels: Properties: Minings: Plantations: XBC: SESInd: 6899.55 7105 41 5T1.57 576.18 1037.34 1062.22 500.65 505.24 430.45 437 13 362.66 ***** 918.74 919.09 576.22 579.73 531.76 537.9631 words
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Article429 1980-07-26 21 HONGKONG: Stock prices closed sharply higher yesterday, In very active late tradIng on strong local speculative buying although late two-way trading limited the day's advances, dealers said. The Hang Seng index closed 16.73 points higher at a new seven-year high of 1147.10, as investors switched to leaders after initial429 words
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Article297 1980-07-26 21 TOKYO: Share prices closed higher In moderate trading yesterday, led by coals, chemicals and high-priced electricals, on fresh buying although there were no particular (actors, dealers said. The Dow Jones average rose 14.51 to close at 6810.49 points, on a volume of 260 million shares. The New index closed297 words
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Article336 1980-07-26 23 SYDNEY, Fri. Stock prices closed lower on diminishing overseas interest and disappointing results from market leader BHP, dealers said. BHP's profit rise to U*****.75 million was much below predictions and the stock fell 45 cents to $14.60. Elsewhere, another drop in US prime rates lifted a selection336 words
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Article235 1980-07-26 23 NEW YORK, Thurs. The stock market closed slightly lower today, in moderate trading of nearly 50 million shares. Declines led advances by a seven-to-five ratio. Analysts said each time the market started to move even lower, institutional buyers moved in from the sidelines to support the235 words
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Article236 1980-07-26 23 AMSTERDAM, Thurs. Share prices closed mainly higher with Philips 0.80 and Royal Dutch one guilder up and KLM 0.20 down in Dutch internationals, dealers said. Elsevier rose six, ABN and WUH 1.50 each. Rodamco 1.30 and Heineken and HBG one each. VNU, falling 0.90, Nedlloyd and Ogem236 words
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Article272 1980-07-26 23 ZURICH, .Thurs. Share prices closed mixed with Swissair bearer and registered falling in high turnover, after the ompany's recent announcement of taking measures to increase declining profitability, dealers said. Banks were barely steady on active profit-taking, with Bank Leu bearer showing an aboveaverage decline. Financlals remained steady272 words
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519 1980-07-26 23 IX)NDON, Thurs. Share prices closed quietly mixed with an easier bias, dealers said. At 3pm, the FT index was down 0.5 points al 485.5. Prices turned mixed after news that the UK minimum lending rate is to remain unrhanged Leading equities were mainly a penny519 words
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Article53 1980-07-26 23 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Thursday «87.0 Wednesday 488.0 Week Ago 488.8 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Thursday 828.11 Wednesday 828.58 Week Ago 915.10 H.K.H ANG SENG Friday 1 141.10 Thursday 1130.37 Week Ago 1080.84 SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Friday 880*7 Thursday 885.25 Week Ago 888.12 ALL ORDINARIES Friday 814.28 Thursday 817 4153 words
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Article145 1980-07-26 21 THE STRAITS tin price climbed another $11 to $2,167 per picul (equivalent to $35.83 per kilo, up 18 cents) in Penang yesterday, on an official offerIng up 56 tonnes to 207 tonnes. The overnight London market was steady with forward buyers remaining unchanged at £7,215 per tonne. LONDON: Tin145 words
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Article39 1980-07-26 21 Rubber July 25 Singapore: Aug: 287.00 cents (up 1.00 cent) Malaysia: Aug: 292.50 cents (up 1.50 cents) Tin: M 52.167 (up $11) (equivalent to $35.83 per kilo) (up 18 cents) Official offering: 207 tonnes (up 55 tonnes)39 words
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Article32 1980-07-26 21 LONDON: Copper prices on Thursday (previous In brackets). Wirebir Spot £950 (£958); sellers £951 (£959): Three Month buyers £967 (£970 50). sellers £968 (£971). Market teae: ilarely steady. Bataa: 15.975 tonnes32 words
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Article520 1980-07-26 21 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market closed slightly firmer yesterday, with August RSS One buyers quoted at 287.00 cents per kilo, up one cent on Thursday's close, dealers said. The afternoon market firmed one cent as substantially higher Japanese advices stimulated some covering demand and speculative buying, they added.520 words
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Article72 1980-07-26 21 NOON SSI ■dSMKpncaTW. SSRi' MULB SMRCV SMRL SMRi SMKGP II u*p«IWll UupdMi II toapalMI (IK. HIM) IllapdUl) Ilka MM) II urn E3m> llMpJW A«tul S*«Uafc«r ICvtmI MUl llonul Mlk) ••ran 8.1W. B.ytr. SclWn aeioo U300N moo M40on 25*00 MOWN 2W00 M1.00N 2TI0O MOON 07.00 2WO0N 2K.S0 MUON72 words
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Article247 1980-07-26 21 THE KILOBAR market lor gold deliverable In Slng«pnre opened it 143.515 and closed at $43,766 ywter •toy In the Far East, gold opened at U***** 00 640 00 and moved up on n» buying to do* the morning al 1*43 00 644.00 It re-opened In the afternoon at 1643247 words
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Article144 1980-07-26 21 CHINESE Pr»4*tr ExekMfe, «H»f«n, H^M frit— f Cm— l tit: Bulk rob 143.75 telJ(n, old drum (In ircond hand drum) lob $153 75 teller*, new drum fob 1159 75 aeDen C«pr»: Mixed (Iook) $M.50 buyen. Plffli: Muntok white pepper fob AiU NLW $425.00 teUert. Sarawak white pepper fag144 words
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Article1454 1980-07-26 22 THE last tnnurttd rwwiy snie n U* clow of hudnra on thr Stock Exrhangr of Sin*, purr ycMrrday rompvrd with th» prrvioiu d«yi prtrn logMhw with m U(k and low <• Adjusted for arrlp. rights tawe) ■SO l«,i Low («pu> S.I, torSMTIon ONE 370 221 IM I'M 3301,454 words
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Article1874 1980-07-26 22 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of snares traded shown In brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett" Big Board1,874 words
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Article1837 1980-07-26 22 810 and offer prim officially listed .md business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stork Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified IMH-CTUALH AJuhomU (3.306) Aleam (2.328 2.405) ACaar (1.406) AMD (O.9SS) (1) 0.95 (2)1,837 words
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Article78 1980-07-26 22 BERJUNTAI Tin Dredging Bhd announced a net profit of MJ1577 million ($17.16 million), for the year ended April 30. A final dividend of cents gross (40 cents), payable on September 4. to shareholders registered on August 15, making a total of 85 cents (96 cents).Reuter - 78 words
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Article476 1980-07-26 23 F N assets an attraction ANY advance in Fraser and Neave's earnings in the current year to March 31, 1980 ran only come from increased profits from associates and from growth in investment income, according to British stockbroking firm Laurence, Prust and Company. The firm has projected a 6 per476 words
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Article155 1980-07-26 23 Times Pub acquires stake in Reed TIMES Pahttshng DM, which Is earreatly *a aa aggressive aeqalsltlea trail, kM Invested IiAH AW Reed Ltd, New Zealand's largest pebttshtaggreap. Tines Orgsahnttia's chief executive, Mr L J H«U« way yesterday signed an agreemeat whereby Times Pih wUI nhMrihe to per cent af Reed's155 words
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Article58 1980-07-26 23 FOR the second time running, a proposal to link-up Syarikat Malaysia Textile Industries (MTI) and Public Textile has been called off. In a brief statement on Thursday, MTI told the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange that its proposed purchase of the five million shares in Pubic Textiles (representing 57.558 words
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Article160 1980-07-26 23 Closing tone: Steadier. Turnover: Official figures supplied by the Stock Exchange of Singapore including odd lots "Ready" totalled: 10,438,000 units valued at $38,852,000. Industrials accounted for 6,482,000, finance 1,344,000. hotels 574,000, properties 1.000,000, debentures, loans and bonds 87,000, plantations 664.000, minings 287,000. "Settlement" contracts totalled: 262. 000 units valued160 words
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Article164 1980-07-26 23 BD4OAPOBE UNIT TRUST (Nwim 1 prim tf JU M) The Commerce 2.87 3.02 The Savings Fund 1.83 1.92 Spore Prog Fund 1.35 1.42 Spore Sec. Fund 2.18 2.29 Spore Invest Fund 1.78 1.87xd Spore Equity Fund 1.31 1.37 ASA UNITTRUBT (MiMliii' frtm tar Jtl S) Mai Invert Fund164 words
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Advertisement481 1980-07-26 22 Goh. Tan Co. has vacancies for the following positions in its expanding audit department. MANAGERS ASSISTANT MANAGERS SUPERVISORS SENIORS Prospects for advancement for the persons with the right calibre are excellent. Your application stating qualifications and pre and post qualifying experience should be addressed to The Staff Partners P. O.481 words
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Advertisement966 1980-07-26 22 THE SUNGEI BESI MINES MALAYSIA BERKAD (Incorporated in Malaysia) AUDITED MINING AND FINANCIAL RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST MARCH 1980 1980 1979 MINING RESULTS Output of tin concentrate ptculs 33,194 38,150 Equivalent to tonnes 2^ooB 2,306 Average price per picul of tin metal $2,081 $1,822 Average net realisation per966 words
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Advertisement668 1980-07-26 23 1 (53 SINGAPOREJf POLYTECHNIC Applications are invited from suitably qualified Singaporeans, Singapore Permanent Residents and Malaysians to fill the following teaching positions: I PRINCIPAL LECTURER II SENIOR LECTURER 111 LECTURER/ASSISTANT LECTURER GROSS SALARY PER MONTH Post I $3745 $4688 per month II $2674 $3142 per month 111 $1580- *****/***** $1502668 words
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Advertisement843 1980-07-26 23 PHILIPS PROJECT DEVELOPMENT Owing to expansion in our activities regionally, we are now looking lor good calibre persons to fill the following newly-created positions in our Regional Tetecommuni cations Support Centre. Thfc Centre is based in Singapore and is primarily aimed at providing technical support to other Philips marketing teams843 words
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Advertisement1091 1980-07-26 24 AT YOUR SERVICE RATES SECTION INDEX Telephone Service: *****22 pfrconai services rf»f N— I Moodoy F«Joy 830om- 500 pm O<*nor» 70 ci% p« -ord (mn TIO 50) 4MERCHANOIBE 28*^22 ftKSjSn- Rood m SJSSiJ-lniM m <M T VMI ANH^NCeSeNTS ft PERBOr:AL I I Upper Poyo Leboe Rood 9 00-om 100 p1,091 words
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Advertisement535 1980-07-26 24 I PERSONAL SERVICES MERCHANDISE |E I 10 20% Discount Till 15th August DISCOVER"^ the worlds leading brands at ALBERT PHOTO You'll be more than amazed! High fashion watches and jewellery for men and women all exquisite creations to take home. Calculators that are definitely cheaper here than anywhere else 1535 words
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Advertisement480 1980-07-26 24 I PERSONAL SERVI 15th August WANTED TO PURCHASE secondhand pianos In any condition and brand. Reasonable price. Please contact *****8. WURLITZER ORGAN MODEL 480 (American made). 1 year old. selling at $4,000. Contact *****3 or view at: 48. Taman Warna, Spore 1027. Call from 2.00 p.m. to 6 00pm I480 words
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Advertisement697 1980-07-26 24 ;ES MERCHANDISE RE -UPHOLSTERY OF OLD Sofa for home, hotel, office and residence. Reasonable price. Telephone: *****8 (anytime) SENG HUP SOFA (Cushion's) set for repairing and reuphoisterIng. Contact tel: *****03 Prompt /efficient. SPECIALISED REUPHOLSTERY SOFA for all purposes Accept trade-in for new sofa. Reasonable price Tel *****40 VISIT LILIAN FURNISHING697 words
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Advertisement1052 1980-07-26 24 I PERSONAL SERVICES MERCHANDISE I j FOR QUICK LUNCH It ReservaAfeh Hon. visit Lai Wah Restaurant, PSa 377 C. Jalan Besar (alrcondltlon). Afm 37 A. Tel *****03/ *****94 Branch: 119 JBL (Block 44) 1436. Bendemeer Road Jf/W J (alrcondltlon) Tel *****60/ "•SjSP VIDEO- B TAPE Catering H LIBRARY RESIDENTS DISTRICTS1,052 words
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Advertisement1338 1980-07-26 25 I PERSONAL SERVICES ft MERCHANDISE AUSTRALIAN TRAINED ELECTRONICS specialist Specialises <rr r.nUaiwi In colour TV and vldeorecorder 3' ueTOwfiing Rlng Te ief| X 73T0531 for day/ night service BRING ALONG YOUR tape for exchange recorded VHS video ANO GARDENING SERVICES. Con- Up e, Tel: *****57 Mr Llm tract for grass1,338 words
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Advertisement1224 1980-07-26 25 V BUSINESS PRODUCTS. SERVICES OPPORTUNITIES SMALL MANUFACTURw*O CON- WELL KNOWN ANO popular brand CERN with approvals and con- of cosmetics from Japan are tracts to supply parts to multl- looking for agents to act as an national companies invites take- area branch office to promote over. Tel: *****18 (after 2.001,224 words
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Advertisement1115 1980-07-26 25 II EMPLOYMENT b) Secretarial Clerical A lead Ing In t arna t kmel MbftfM Ef>flin##nnfl md con- structton company aam has vacancies for the position of: ACCOUNTS r cric/typict ASSISTANT CLERK/TYPIST ismllai at aj aa, Qa^anUlTtttWfaßWttat* w# mvnv imppnctHioffisß to* nw n*awa,j»jMw*»»^p»nß>, po > ol> a OCE •O' Le»el AN1,115 words
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Advertisement1317 1980-07-26 25 II EMPLOYMENT An established manufacturing a TELEPHONE OPERATOR CUM company invitee appaeationa tor RECEPTIONIST CLERK/ TYPIST FEMALE CLERKS accounts clerk cum a Age 20 to 35 g mtMam a Good handwriting and typ- O">ce kihkwr Ing Minimum raouiraments: a Good personality a Working experience Far pgai Pleasant voice and Attractive1,317 words
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Advertisement1137 1980-07-26 25 II EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCED SECRETARY ReI QUIRED Applicant should be International Firm in proficient In English, typing, Jurong requires a telex and must be able to work app 1 y HISS? CONF»CNT,AL SECRETARY writing with contact number ad- To Tha Managing Director dress to Polytex Enterprise Pte Ltd. IE Cho Bldg..1,137 words
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Advertisement1166 1980-07-26 26 II EMPLOYMENT 46 Situations Vacant PELMEC requires 1. FEMALE CONFIDENTIAL t) Secretarial ft CLERK Clerical 2. FEMALE FACTORY CLERKS ms.|^^| Requirements: SBBBI ft i C\CV 'O' level owENTt-wtMTD b) Typing speed 35 to 40 w.p.m. c Age below 25 Invitee applications for the foNowing vacancies: a) GCE 'O' level 1)1,166 words
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Advertisement1332 1980-07-26 26 II EMPLOYMENT I UNITED ENGINEERS I A Trading Concern, acting] (S) PTE LTD Manufacturers' Agents. L Riv«r Valley Road 1 rejqoirtra: j mvites sppHcatiens tor 2 SALES CLERK I REPRESENTATIVES I tor employment in the Spare 2 (1 fof Singapore office s 1 tori Perta Division. J Penang office) c1,332 words
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Advertisement1106 1980-07-26 26 II EMPLOYMENT WANTtD SALESMEN salesgirls I Vchard Road Boutique dealing In Interested apply to: Dah Hwa mported high fashions requires Shoe Company. 354/356 North EXPERIENCED ft Br,dge Road .close on Sunday, MATURED SALESGIRLS <*V TeduUci < Above 22 years old. I Must be able to work Independently c— A large1,106 words
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Advertisement873 1980-07-26 26 II EMPLOYMENT lv TWi *nr<C)ll An t *Mi*r>ed marine \\yr&r&' P""» diatnbutor in Jurong ■■[^■■aSHriH 111 requires MatttaiiiftJll technical BAKER FAR EAH. LTD. REPRESENTATIVES (3 Vacancies) With the newest and finest turning and °une«: milling equipment in a > J° troubieshoot probtownee now have b) T^SZ**, Several vacancies for after-sales873 words
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Advertisement774 1980-07-26 26 II EMPLOYMENT |PotmMbMb|| robin shipyard I F^TrWfraPWPPPI I PTE LTD |^KMlPHiPMjnipM|j_9| l j nas immediate vacancies as folI 1. GENERAL WORKERS I^Pf^^B I 2. IRON WORKERS OR METAL FABRICATION (SKMI-SKII.I.KO SKILLED) 3 PIPE WELDERS I 4. ELECTRICIAN j^Hls^Ma^aßsjas^a^ajMßJßlajas MECHANIC s welders I 1 iskmi-skii i.ki> skilled) Mmmmjhm'^amt^m I 7 technical774 words
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Advertisement1092 1980-07-26 27 II EMPLOYMENT 46 Situations Vacant d) Technlcml JQf yOU A large multi-national 'xmpany has vacancies for: y MACHINISTS (Male) c Technical/Secondary 4 or NTC Grade 3 In Metal Machining c Must have computed National Service c Preferably willing to V ART A rk on 3 rotatln X shifts PTE LTD1,092 words
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Advertisement819 1980-07-26 27 II EiPLOTKNT a. TECHNICIANS (EtecWcaV Production t^shS^m Above 18 yrs. of age Should have completed Natlonal Service <-v a, iMA 1 Far Poet A, Trade Certificate CALLING tn Electrical/ Mechanical or equivalent preferred ALL Minimum 3 yrs. experience A*%aa—«« ln maintenance and repair LADIES of Electrical/ Mechanical InslallaUons equipment In819 words
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Advertisement1058 1980-07-26 27 II EMPLOYMENT /"T"^~ An Eltlklllliad Traawej Fwwi UlaW RecepUoniet •AP|/>O b) Apprentice Technician Ot%JIGkKA& c > Delivery Cterk SA^gf Wkf^Bßl4 For position (a), applicants VHU should have OCE 'CV level and mj tf for positions (b) and (c) appllcants should have completed a aj v vSv a Y Secondary levels.1,058 words
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Advertisement1109 1980-07-26 27 II EMPLOYMENT ESTABLISHED LEOAL FMM has vacancy for Oakaaaaaaaiaaaßaaaaaßaaaaß OFFICE/DESPATCH BOY SINGAPORE BUS Plea* call SIKVICI (l»7t) LTD. MISS CMENO, et S2S2SS lor inlorviea. Applications are Invited from suitably qualified candidates who are above 1J CXPAMDaM COStai IK I COMPA- years of ace to fill the folNY requires 1. Driver.1,109 words
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Advertisement977 1980-07-26 27 II EMPLOYMENT LJ GENERAL OKSCL \\jQGf J 1) ACCOUNTS -»TROPOtrTANYMCA CLERK mvttea eppucetions lor me toaowino poeitiona lor It. new DuHotnQ at c Previous working experience as accounts clerk 80, Stevens Road. c OCE O' Level and LCC Singapore 1025 Intermediate Account- Sreferauyfemale A. 2 PROG^MME 2) PROCESSING B. 4977 words
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Advertisement935 1980-07-26 28 II EMPLOYMENT 46 Situations Vacant W_A I \^k I HI KGm I) Miscellaneous OISPENSERS/PANTRYMAIDS BBBIHIIBMaiBIBiaiIfIiIS Total mconw: At Im«i ***** par I |]LH3 I I J l^W Free meals, drinks and fringe j benefits famaaa^awaaawaaajaamat Interested applicants, please call I personally with recent photo- I graph at BBj»jaa*QPeWe^S>^^*/B*^BJP)B^BJ APOLLO INDONESIA935 words
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Advertisement762 1980-07-26 28 II EMPLOYMENT I FULUPAMT-TMK TUTORS requlrI ed by well-established Tuition I Centres Call at 713, 7th floor. |^[n People s Park Centre. *****5. fvul/parT'Tmme tutors reauirHWfPJPV4PilHflPpM*jH4nliPfl ed by tuition centres Apply 349 HrliMWJiplwWnßMliMM People's Park Centre. Tel: I**MVMBJMH|MBIHfIHi|HI|IH *****03/*****0. MMMMIM^MMf TUTOR REOUMED TO teach Prl.IZ/.liKf mary 2 girl In English.762 words
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Advertisement1066 1980-07-26 28 times Saturday car mart < BJ WE CAN HELP YOU OWN A NEW CAR 1) with as much as 90% financing. 2) with good interest rates: 7Vi% for 36 months. 7%% for 48 months. 3) with longer periods of repayment up to 48 months. 4) with fast attention to your1,066 words
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Advertisement909 1980-07-26 28 c) Datsun ALMOST 1*74 DATSUN 120 C Doupe, good condlUon. PARF •llglble Selling at $8,100. Contacl »UO. 1*73 DATSUN 1200. om iwner, well kept, alrcond. radio/ :asselte. Tel. *****63 Hlghesl >f fer secures. DATSUN IWY I*7B Tip top condition SI2JOO Tel *****8. 466 E. Bit 2, Jurong Road, 10 m.s.909 words
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Advertisement903 1980-07-26 28 1*72 FIAT 124 Sport 1608 cc. Alrcon, sport rims New tyres $10.300 Tel: *****59. Mr. Tan 1973 FIAT IM. excellent condl- Uon. PARF eligible, new road tax. Selling $7300. 141 Carpmael Road (1542) I I*7l FIAT 124 Special. 1 careful owner, road tax/ Insurance new Excellent condition. Tel: *****21 i903 words
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Advertisement934 1980-07-26 28 1*73. HONOA CIVIC 1 200 3-door Alrcond. Qood condition $9,800 ono Tel: *****07 1»7» HONOA CIVIC VjOO. showroom condition, alrcond, sports rims, new tax. paint. 3rd owner. PARF $14,500 View: 331 Bedok Road. Shell Service Station Spore 1646 1*77 HONOAMATK 1500 c.c. Lady owner. Alrcond, excellent condition Tel: 45M0M IST*934 words
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Advertisement771 1980-07-26 29 times Saturday car mart 55 VthickM For Sale h) Mercedes 1*73. MERCEDES BENZ 200. Radio i cassette Road tax new Alrrond Tip-top condition View 19-C. Telok Kurau Court. Spore 15. Junction of Telok Kurau and Changl Road. 1*73 MERCEDES 200. alrcond. cassette. PARF eligible. $17,000 View 103 Moulmeln Road. Spore771 words
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Advertisement856 1980-07-26 29 1*73 JULY COLT Oalant 14L. Alrcond. sports rims, road tax new. Insurance new new paint PARF eligible Nett price $10,800 Interested call *****75/6. Contact Anthony Tay from Ham. onwards 1*73 ONE OWNER Lancer 1200 c.c. Radio' cassette, good condition Selling $10,800 o no Ring: *****3. Steven Yuen 1*74, COLT OALANT856 words
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Advertisement647 1980-07-26 29 I*7* SEPT. 1200 c c One owner, new metallic paint, tuff-kote. alrcond. radio/cassette $16,700 0.n.0. Tel: *****81 Chong. IS7B TOYOTA CORONA 1600 c c Alrcond. radio/cassette Immaculate condition $17 .300 ono Tel: *****22. Ronald. View Blk 2. Ayer Rajah Industrial Estate I*7* TOYOTA COROLLA 1200. BeauUful condlUon. Eligible for PARF647 words
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Advertisement963 1980-07-26 29 HUP HUAT CO, 245 Middle Rd. Tel *****1/ *****1 1979 Flat 131 Super TC (air-con), 1978 Colt Oalant 1400 L Van. 1977 DaUun 160J (air-con Colt Oalant 1400 L Van. 1976 DaUun 100A. DaUun 120Y S/ W 1975 F/Escort Van. Masda FlOOO Van. 1974 V/Vlctor 1800 (air-con). Flat 124 1200963 words
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Advertisement894 1980-07-26 29 I*7l VOLKSWAGEN Road tax Ull August. PARK $6300 1973 Morris Marina. Road tax November PARF $7,400. Tel: *****37 1*74 OCT. TRIUMPH Dolomite 1854 c.c. Taxed and insured. 3rd private owner Body and engine In very good condlUon. $11,000 0.n.0 Ring Tony *****0/ *****80 for viewing. 1*74 PEUOEOT 804. alrcond. condlUon.894 words
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Advertisement878 1980-07-26 29 DEC I*7l DATSUN 1300 Pick-up New tyres/ paint. Excellent condition 84 .800^ 0.n.0 View: 1 Dunlop Street (0820). TOYOTA COROLLA PANEL Van. Only 2500 kilometres 3 months old, alrcondlUoned. never carried goods. Beautiful number plate. 814.800 0.n.0. 4528T74 *****44 ISTB. DATSUN PtCK-UT 1300. Oood condlUon $2,200. 17-F. Tembellng Road 1872878 words
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Advertisement1011 1980-07-26 29 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES Next to Yio Chu Kang Shopping Centre Built-in area over 2000 sq. ft Garden area over 4000 sq. ft. Luxurious fittings. Freehold land. Book Now! INSTALMENTS AVAILABLE PROMPT DELIVERY. For inquiries and bookings Thomson Hill Ltd 15th Fir. Far East Shopping Centre. Orchard Rd. Singapore 0923. Tel:1,011 words
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Advertisement1656 1980-07-26 29 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES ONE Us*T TOWNHOUSE Clementl a WELL ESTABLISHED Agency Road near University/ Japanese W t h wide contacts with Foreign School Rental $1300 p.m For corporation/ Investors require details, contact *****9 office Houses and Apartments In good nours residential districts Budget PACIFIC MANSION Furnished, ranging from $1,000 to1,656 words
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Advertisement1376 1980-07-26 30 IV ACCOMMODATION ft PROPERTIES I MARYLAND PARK Type D 14th floor Facing morning sun 1,900 63 IMdtntalPropK- g" A«lUb.e .mm^tel,. lies For Sale 2847i6i MERLIN PLAZA APARTMENT Se.l- gg g Ing $250,000 Highest offer M- cures Contact: *****23 or *****26 NO RESTRICTION TO foreigners. Dlst. 5 HOng Leong Garden con-1,376 words
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Advertisement1272 1980-07-26 30 IV ACCOMMODATION ft PROPERTIES 65 Factory Space 68 Shop Space Vacant/Wanted FOOO FACTORY SPACE required. Building area approx. 1/4 to 1/2 a) For Sale acre with own yard Please call Glna at *****21/ *****40 from 1 1a.m. to 6p.m. AREA APfHOX. M 6 sq m Suitable LrPO FACTORY AT Macpherson1,272 words
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Advertisement1233 1980-07-26 30 VI EDUCATION INSTRUCTION Intensive Day and Evening Courses in JAPANESE, GERMAN, MANDARIN J commencing EARLY AUGUST v^T for further details, J^JSf please contact the school: Jr^air O Fir, Cuppage Centre, Cuppage Rd > CvV^a«l b) Language ammmmmma^^ i L^a^^^^ bbbb! N<-w Basic Courses Starting Sal Aug. 2 (».40am-12.40pm) Wl^T^^T^^^WM sat.1,233 words
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Obituary, Illustration304 1980-07-26 31 AGE: 68 Paaaad away peacefully on 25th July 1980 Leaving behind Wife: Mdm Tan Sal Heah Son*: Klong Chlak. Ronald Klong Slah Klong Hong. Roland Klong Hua. Daughters: Phuay Hua Puay Ngln. Pauline Puay Luang. Jacqueline Daughter-in-law: Kok Mlaw Lin. Dora Som-in-law Tan Hong How Choo Seah Joon304 words
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Obituary44 1980-07-26 31 Deepeat Sympathies To MDM TAY SIEW KIOW FAMILY on the loss of her beloved daughter MISS TAN 6IM LUAN from all the Staff of TAN JIN CHWEE CO. (PTE) LTD and BAN HOE SENG ft CO. PTE LTD and its branch office44 words
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Obituary, Illustration163 1980-07-26 31 MRS. LIM BOON SENG and family of the Late Mr. Urn Boon Seng wish to express their sincere thanks to all relatives, friends, colleagues and neighbours for their kind assistance, condolences, wreaths, scrolls, donations and attendances during their recent bereavement THE FAMILY OF THE LATE JOHN GAN KM163 words
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Obituary, Illustration152 1980-07-26 31 IN EVERLASTING MEMORY OF LEONG JUAN CHEW DEPARTED 2STH JULY I«7t. TWO YEARS HAVE PASSED BUT MEMORIES STAY FRESH tt PAINFUL. ALWAYS REMEMBERED BY PARENTS MR. 4 MRS. LEONG KIAH SOON, SISTERS. BROTHER, BROTHERS-IN-LAW, NIECES AND LOVED ONES. In Loving Memory of Joaaph Paog Lh Ah Iwt152 words
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Advertisement1329 1980-07-26 31 VII TRAVEL A TOURS PHOENIX TRAVEL (FE) PTE LTD 103 TOUrs Ganting. X Lumpur 2Oays Mfcghts $79/- (2 toa room) 8/8/80 ==s=^ Eaal Coaal Kuanlan Hyatt 2 Day* M Bj Alrcond Coach Dally ■^nftTTTTiTCYTeTIiafI CBB/ 3L>ays Every Wed .Friday H>l tPllluatP' Till I 1333/- 4Day» Every Mon Sat HaMtowJvsUMfrMa^afl La1,329 words
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Advertisement262 1980-07-26 31 GOVERNMENT OF BRUNEI PREOU ALIFICATION TO TENDER ELECT R ICAI AND AIR CONDITIONING INSTALLATIONS TO OUTPATIENT DEPARTMENT STATE LABORATORY, NEW GENERAL HOSPITAL, BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, BRUNEI Applications are invited from experienced contractors who may wnh to be considered for the following works. Part A Air Conditioning Installation consisting of 1)262 words
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Advertisement225 1980-07-26 31 JjA\ KENYATAAN \jgy TAWARAN Taworan daripada pemborong-pemborong yang berdaftar dengan Jabatan Kerja Roya don Perbaaonan Kemojuon Negeri Perak di dalam Kslas EX ke atas untuk kerjo-kerja seperti berikut: PROPOSED PLAN OF 2 FOUR-STOREY SHOWROOM AND OFFICE BUILDING TO BE ERECTED ON LO. NO. 11 12 AT JALAN MASJID, TAIPING, PERAK225 words
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Advertisement1081 1980-07-26 31 GOVERNMENT OF BRUNEI VACANCES M THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT Applkotiom are invited from suitably qualified candidate! who are subjects of His Highness the Sultan to fill the following vacancies in the Treasury Deportment, Brunei. 1. SENIOR TREASURY ACCOUNTANT: Qualifications and Experience: Applicants must possess a recognised account ng qualification and have1,081 words
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Advertisement545 1980-07-26 32 If you have a good degree or Professional qualifications in Business, Accounting or Finance and are looking for a career within a multinational organisation, you may just be one of the FINANCE EXECUTIVES I we are looking for. On joining, you will be assigned to Controller's. Treasury, Internal Audit or545 words
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Advertisement570 1980-07-26 32 SINGAPORE BUS SERVICE (1978) LTD. The Company in conjunction with Vocational Industrial Training Board invites applications from suitably qualified persons for. APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING IN MOTOR VEHICLE MECHANIC Qualifications: Singapore Citizens Completed or exempted from full-time National Service Passed at least Secondary Two Education Successful applicants will attend 6 months of570 words
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Advertisement640 1980-07-26 32 Wang software engineers don't follow the crowd. i ney lean n< Systems Software Development To meet the challenge of the 80's Wang requires high caliber personnel to fill the following dynamic appointments Marketing Support Analysts Applications Analyst principles and tertiary education Applicants should preferably have The incumbent must have a640 words
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Advertisement356 1980-07-26 32 BERJUNTAI TIN DREDGING BERHAD (Incorporated in Malaysia) AUDITED MINING AND FINANCIAL RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30TH APRIL 1980 MINING RESULTS 1980 1979 Output of tin concentrate piculs 66,500 68,111 Equivalent to —tonnes 3,961 4,119 Average price per picul of tin metal 2.094 1,844 Average net realisation per picul of356 words
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Advertisement725 1980-07-26 33 A highly diversified U.S. multi-national corporation invites applications for the posts of: A) MANUFACTURING ENGINEER R) MASTER SCHEDULER I For Post (A), the successful candidate should have 2 4 1 I years of working experience in a metal machining job-shop I I environment in a technical support function. Knowledge of725 words
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Advertisement310 1980-07-26 33 Our client, a well established finance company is planning to expand its business activities and is seeking a suitable candidate for the challenging position of I ASSISTANT MANAGER I The successful candidate will be responsible to the Manager for planning and promoting the Company's Applicants should have at least 2310 words
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Advertisement820 1980-07-26 33 PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING APPOINTMENTS IN THE MIDDLE EAST A Middle East country requires to recruit the following personnel(A) DEPUTY PROJECTS DIRECTOR He must be a Chartered Engineer or Architect with a wide experience in design and management and capable of representing the Division at all levels. (B) SENIOR AIRCONDITION ENGINEER At820 words
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Advertisement1048 1980-07-26 34 f HEAD, FINANCE DEBVRTMENT I (Starting salary 5526.000 55 36,000 p.a.) Our client is an international manufacturing and trading company located in Jurong. As a result of continued growth, our client requires a competent Accountant to assume full responsibility over the finance and accounting function of the company. The successful1,048 words
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Advertisement652 1980-07-26 34 Leading US Multi-national Organisation is seeking:SALES MANAGER An experienced Sales Manager to further expand market penetration both locally and in the region. The company's main activities are in the sales of all type of telecommunication equipment. He will be expected to develop and implement an on-going sales plan to achieve652 words
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Advertisement363 1980-07-26 34 We ore a large progressive ond expanding manufacturing Company in Jurong invites applications for the following posts (A) ACCOUNTANT Applicants must be in possession of recognised professional accounting qualifications with experience in an industrial environment. The post is available immediately and the salary ond fringe benefits are in keeping with363 words
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Advertisement608 1980-07-26 34 W SUPERINTENDENT Degree In Electronic/Industrial or Mechanical Engineering with at least 3 years' relevant V experience. W Rt«pontrbHltle«: The serected candidate will organise a given workforce to produce a set quantity at an agreed quality level at the lowest possible cost. CHEMIST Qualifications/Experience: Polytechnic Technician Diploma in Chemical Process Technology608 words
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TIMESPORT PAGE ONE
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Article2046 1980-07-26 35 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By HERE'S a simple and easy-to-follow betting system: Back a horse who finished fifth or sixth in its previous start and you are likely to end up in the money. At Bukit Timah last week-end, this system §roduced seven winners: piller, Fortune's Path,2,046 words
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Article1766 1980-07-26 35 RATF 1 I.4SCLASS6DIV4 1.200 M fW\l^£j X ($9,000 $8,300 to winner) 1 02*735 Oft* Two Thraa a (Y°Lim) Rodgers 57 (dd +2.5) BagF «>JM 5 2*O4*» MyatariowMpar a (Pomton)R Breukelen 57 (dd +1) 7as BT MMIm 9 3 918"8 Template iDg (Likely) Samsuri 56.5 (dd 3.5) 6 eh1,766 words
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Article143 1980-07-26 35 EPSOM JEEP FAIRWAY TET TlgorNot* Bendy Girl One Two Three TtQQT Mot* M. Piper Template Bandy Girl Template M. Piper Linda Lisa Honey Dip Depth Charge Linda Lisa Intelligence DeUma Ray Band Linda Lisa Bit OClass Balinafagh Julius I Citation Tha Giant Ballnafagh Julius BaWnaraori Casino Champ Julius Erhunga143 words
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Article256 1980-07-26 35 PICK of the gallops: TUESDAY (sand good): Class 1: Bintang Timor IV 41.4 attractively; Fuiisan II 42.2 on the bit; Willshine 45 easily; Jingle Bell n 40.6; Euphorick 41 6 Class 4: Incredible Hulk 42 8 with Camarade, Remarkable IV 41.8 easily; Wonder Woman 42 on256 words
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Article26 1980-07-26 35 MILAN, Fri. A football League disciplinary committee yesterday cleared Italian international Giancarlo Antognoni of charges in connection, with Italy* continuing bribery scandal RenterReuter - 26 words
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Advertisement521 1980-07-26 35 GOVERNMENT OF BRUNEI VACANCY FOR DISTRICT WATER ENGINEER Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates to fill the post of district Water Engineer in the Public Works Department, Brunei. a) Essential Qualifications Required: Recognised Degree in Civil Engineering. Fluency in written and spoken English. b) Further Qualification Desired, If Possible:521 words
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Advertisement822 1980-07-26 35 bm BEHN IffIEYER GROUP Of COMPANIES invite applications from suitably qualified Malaysian citizens for the following positions: OFFICE MANAGER KUANTAN To promote, assist, coordinate and administer the sales activities of Mechanical Handling, Engineering, Electrical and Chemical Divisions. Candidate should have at least 5 years experience in similar field and possess822 words
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Article322 1980-07-26 36 On the track with FAIRWAY KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Hokaido looks ready to strike in Race 4 here on Sunday. The Manacle four-year-old ran a most creditable race in his last start when he finished fourth to Slicing Sand over 1,250 metres in Ipoh early this month.322 words
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Article1710 1980-07-26 36 DAfF 1 130 CLASS 1 DIVI I.BOOM ftrtV;L x ($lB,OOO $12,600 to winner) 1 I*l2oo CinehMMU Ma (KLChonft) Maruor 54.5 +2.5)5 spg IJOOMF Mnir 7 2 '***** Crwtontiato a Cgg (Rrno) Chong 52.5 (ud same) 4 irq 1.200 M F Im 1 3 *****5 FHtpaeM a (Brotnerhood) Samsuri1,710 words
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Article78 1980-07-26 36 PARIS, Fri. The Ag» Khan* Tawnnooji, ridden by Yvea Saint Martin, won the Prix Meaaldor over 1 .SM metres at MaisMis Laffltte near here yesterday. Tassmoan snatched the USSSS,»N dollars winners parse by a neck from Sir Michael SobeU's Dtocrrtion. ridden by Maarice Phlllpperon.Reuter - 78 words
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Article132 1980-07-26 36 Ali's test will be accepted LAS VEGAS, Fri. The Nevada State Athletic Commission have reversed its earlier ruling that Muhammad Ali take a physical examination here in Nevada, after the former heavyweight champion underwent a checkup at a clinic in Minnesota. Last week, the NSAC said that the 38-year-old AliReuter - 132 words
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Article38 1980-07-26 36 TOKYO. Fri Japanese challenger Yasutsune Uehara left here yesterday for the United States, to fight World Boxing Association Junior lightweight champion Samuel Serrano, of Puerto Rico, in a title match in Detroit on Friday week. APAP - 38 words
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Article30 1980-07-26 36 TOKYO, Fri. Champion Shoii Oguma, of Japan, and challenger Kirn Suns Jun, of South Korea, yesterday signed contracts for their World Boxing Council flyweight title fight on Sunday. AP.AP - 30 words
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Advertisement150 1980-07-26 36 1 1 1 j f lr\JKLr\ JJ\\ v \l I^v .Jj Vi W""* I The Great Western Jeans j feel WDRINBPQBTB I 1 \r— ,t 1~~~1"-'1 1 imaj n 1 V 88* COTTON I I L x-x L±A IWPOtYESTCT Cut out for good time^^ f%riUto2^teydiLrr pocket I ~"lnMaP^ for them150 words
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TIMESPORT PAGE THREE
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Article, Illustration379 1980-07-26 37 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW Thailand edge out Indonesia and qualify for boys' final at Philippines' expense By SINGAPORE'S girls lost 56-63 to Malaysia in the ASEAN basketball championships at the Gay World Stadium yesterday, but the result hardly mattered as both countries have already379 words
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280 1980-07-26 37 R. MANORAJ - R. MANORAJ By PAKISTANI coach Mohammed Shahnaz does not believe in mincing his words. So, when he saw the national hockey squad training at Balestier Road yesterday, he said his piece without reservation. Comments Shahnaz: "I feel that some of these players are too280 words
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Article207 1980-07-26 37 Pint Tee 8.11 a.m.: R. Marimuthu, Poh Eing Chong, S. Kyle-Little; 8.t7 Lim Sta Seng, C. T. Urn, Tony Un; 8.13 G. Muniandy, E. Morishima, J. Martens; 8.11 Fung Hee Kwan, John Lee, J. Amran; B.SS N. Yusoff. Ong Ah Loh, Lim Ah Hong, 8.31207 words
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Article87 1980-07-26 37 MANILA, Fri. Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Hongkong and the Philippines will take part in the eighth South-east Asian water-skiing championship at the Filipino mountain-top lake resort of Caliraya. A Government statement said the Philippines' water-skiing team told President Ferdinand Marcos this when they presented him withReuter; AFP - 87 words
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Article75 1980-07-26 37 THOMSON beat Hwt Yoh 24 and Chinese High defeated Upper Alunied by a similar margin in the schools national volleyball tournament for postsecondary boys at the Whampoa Secondary school in St. George's Road yesterday. Other results: Bays R Secondary: Chung Chens 2 Jalan Teck Whye 0;75 words
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Article68 1980-07-26 37 HYDERABAD, Fri. The two-day international Open karate championship will be held here in South India from Nov. 8. This was revealed by Malaysia's Chew Choo Soot, grandmaster of the Karate Budokan. now touring India, yesterday. He was also reported to have said that 20 teamsAFP - 68 words
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203 1980-07-26 37 PATRICK BASTIANS - F-graders to take first step to success PATRICK BASTIANS By THE Ovaltine individual graded squash championships, starting at the Kallang Complex today, will begin with the 133 Fgraders. F-graders, the lowest level of competitors in squash, form the bulk of the Ovaltine meet's 300 contestants. The event has always been203 words
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105 1980-07-26 37 ROSIE GOH won the Seletar Golf Club women's championship for the i fourth year running at i Seletar Course yesterday, reports ERNEST FRIDA. She fired an 86 to finish the 54 holes with an aggregate of 260. Rosie, wife of Seletar captain Joe Goh,105 words
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318 1980-07-26 37 SARA UDUWELA - Fourth ASEAN schools athletic meet is on SARA UDUWELA By THK fourth ASEAN schools' track and field meet b on. It will be held In Jakarta at the end of the year, thanks to the Indonesian Schools Sports Council for volunteering to play hosts. The Philippine* were supposed to he318 words
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Article25 1980-07-26 37 VAN LEER bet Sandvik Sing pore 3-0 in the Jurong inter company Ovaltine League soc cer match at the Jurong Stadi urn yesterday.25 words
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547 1980-07-26 37 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By SINGAPORE Island Country Club professional Alvin Liau and Lim Kian Tiong overcame treacherous playing conditions to lead the field at the end of the first day of the $12,000 Jurong Masters golf championship with evenpar 7ls at the Jurong Course547 words
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Article55 1980-07-26 37 THE Singapore Tankasi Muslim Welfare Society Sports Club will organise a seven-a-side soccer tournament at Dover Road sports complex on Sept. 28. The closing date for entries is Sept. 8. Application forms are avail- able from A Rahman. Block 105, Room 25-R. Henderson Crescent. The entry fee is55 words
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Advertisement607 1980-07-26 37 *»J l^ IB I' mw^^ e Ba^BTaS^hMß^BV^al Lw 1 ay OH BF i HjP" TSINGTAO. FjmT Aparty to any fJßrfjL h a PPy gathering. rhe srnootn sparkling taste of Isingtao beer bnghtens up if£^i^ 0 ri^^z^ an > happy occasion. A party, a cocktail reception or just a jX*?^^^^ friendly607 words
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Article, Illustration432 1980-07-26 38 KEN JALLEH Jr - KEN JALLEH Jr By THE Anglo-Chinese School motto, proudly emblazoned on their students' badges, is "The best is yet to be." But, after their swimmers' showing at the Singapore national schools' championships at Shaw Pool yesterday, it cannot be too far off the mark to432 words
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568 1980-07-26 38 Frenchman Portes shocks Connors BRIEFS WASHINGTON, Frl. Unseeded Pascal Portes, of France, defeated top seed Jimmy Connors 6-4, 7-5 In the men's singles third round of the U5J175.000 (1369.250) Washington Star tennis tournament here yesterday Connors, who had won here in 1976 and 1978. was down 2-5 in the secondAgencies - 568 words
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Article386 1980-07-26 38 B«y* Lswer-aeeaMUry M metres baekatrake: 1 David Lim (ACS). 2 David Soh (ACS), 3 Philip Loh (ACS) 30.8 tec; flm hreaatstrake: 1 Cheong Kwok Wing (ACS), 2 Phua Chens Teck (EPS). 3 Wong Kun Seng (ACS) 35.8; 4 x Mm freestyle relay: 1 ACS. 2 SAS. 3RI386 words
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Article46 1980-07-26 38 THE Fraser and Neave invitation age-group badminton championships will be held from Aug. S-Sept. 13 at the Singapore Badminton Hall. Entry forms are obtainable at the Singapore Sports Council or at Sports House, in Rutland Road, during office hours. The entry fee is 11.46 words
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203 1980-07-26 38 LAZARUS ROKK - LAZARUS ROKK By JOHORE BARU, Fri. The Johore Public Works Department have estimated that it will cost them about M 53.5 million to renovate the Larkin Stadium here. S. Devendran, the deputy director of the Johore PWD, said that he hadsent his recommendations toNST - 203 words
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Article32 1980-07-26 38 TORONTO. Frl. Seattle s Mark Peterson scored two goals to give Sounders to a 3-1 victory over Toronto Blizzard in a North American soccer League here in Canada yesterday. APAP - 32 words
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Article159 1980-07-26 38 R. MANORAJ - R. MANORAJ By NATIONAL champion Patrick Loh is one of two leading players, who will not be competing in the Pesta Sukan men s national hardcourt tennis championships, which start this morning at the Kallang Complex. Victor Pereira is the other player out. No159 words
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Article297 1980-07-26 38 Gents still on top CHANGI Gents retained their lead of Singapore Darts Association Division One with a 5-4 victory over Sheb. DIVISION ONE Changi Gents 5 Sheb 4, SIA Engineers A 2 Scopkn DC 7. Siemens A 6 Otis 3. Prairie Express A t SIA Engineers A 3. Changi Gents297 words
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Obituary, Illustration42 1980-07-26 38 We extend our deepest condolence to the family of the late MR. CHAN CHIOK SIONG of JOHN MANNERS (S) PTE LTD who passed away on 21st July 1960 From: The Directors and Management, Sri Overa Shipping Services Sdn. Bhd., Johor Baru42 words
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Advertisement566 1980-07-26 38 MAJUS PERBANDARAN JOHOR BAHRU PEMBERITAHU TAWARAN Tawaron adaMi dip«lowa doripoda pemboroog-pem boroog yong berdcrftor di Jabatan K*rja Royo Neg«ri Johor K«lat V dan jwga pemboroog lain yong Mtaraf bogi: MEMBIN A MBUAH PANCUT AN AM (AQUAJET) DI SBAT TCMAU KRHADAPAN DBWAN BANGU NAN MAJUS HMANDARAN JOHOt BAHRU 2. BuMr fcrtwonoon566 words
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Advertisement416 1980-07-26 38 TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT, (No. lit) NOTKfUNMR SECTION 137 Notice is hereby given that application has been received for the following amendments to be made to the approved Flan No.J4/ 3315/1 which is petmonenrty exhibited for public inspection at the office of Majlis Daeroh Batu Pahat Borat, Botu Pahat, on any416 words
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Advertisement610 1980-07-26 38 I SALES I ENGINEER (Far East Region) The Installation Service Engineering Department^B\ of the General Electric (U.S.A.) Company seeks a Sales Engineer for the Far East Region. Applicants must have in-depth knowledge of Marine and Steam Turbine technology and at least 3 years sales experience in steam and marine turbine610 words
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Article, Illustration318 1980-07-26 39 JITA SINGH received a pleasant surprise from Swiss national soccer team coach Leo Walker last nigtat, only a few hours before he left for a two-month study tour of Europe, reports JOE DORA. Walker has arranged for Singapore's soccer team manager to be attached toMAZLAN BADBON - 318 words
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134 1980-07-26 39 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. New Zealand have shown Interest In the Merdeka soccer competition and are likely to make their debut In this year's tournament, beginning on Oct. IS. The Foottw': Association of Malaysia will extend an official Invitation v, New Zealand soon and134 words
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Article173 1980-07-26 39 SARA UDUWELA - SARA UDUWELA By SINGAPORE'S women's soccer team have done the Republic proud by winning the Puan Sharifah Rodziah Cup year after year since its inception, but, this year, they had to share the top honours with Malacca after a 1-1 draw in the final. What has173 words
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Article398 1980-07-26 39 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By GEYLANQ INTB 2 TOA PAYOH UTD 0 TOA PAYOH UNITED'S relegation worries worsened last night with they were beaten 20 by Geylang Internationals in the National Football League Division One match at the Jurong Stadium. The lines on the faces of their officials,398 words
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283 1980-07-26 39 SINGAPORE'S dilemma in the Lion City Cup under-16 soccer tournament ended yesterday when Indonesia agreed to send two teams for the competition, from Aug.23-Sept. 5, at the National Stadium. Indonesia's reserves will replace India, who withdrew from the tournament two weeks ago, citing domestic problems.283 words
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Article193 1980-07-26 39 ERNEST FRIDA - Match without any bearing ERNEST FRIDA By SINGAPORE'S Malaysian Cricket Association match against the Royal Australian Air Force, of Butterworth, at Balestier Road today has no bearing on their chances for a place in the semi-finals. Victory or defeat in today's match would make little difference to Singapore; they have193 words
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215 1980-07-26 39 England bat steadily in fine weather LONDON, Friday ENGLAND batted steadily through the second morning of the fourth Test against the West Indies at the Oval here today in brilliant sunshine before a capacity crowd of 17.000. They took another 68 runs off the West Indies, with the loss of215 words
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Article90 1980-07-26 39 ENGLAND Ist uuu: (Overalgit OS-J) (rtwk Ibw b Holding 83 Bayeatt run out 53 Raw b Croft 50 LarUaa Ibw b Garner 7 Gatttag b Croft 48 WUley c Lloyd b Holding 34 Kaatt c Lloyd b Marshall 3 Batkam Ibw b Croft 9 Emkarey c Holding b Marshall90 words
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Article53 1980-07-26 39 KARACHI, Fri. The historical city of Multan was yesterday selected as the venue for the third cricket Test between Pakistan and the West Indies in the first week of November. Nut Khan, president of the Pakistan Board of Control, said that the Pakistan Test squad would be announcedReuter - 53 words
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Article20 1980-07-26 39 ST. JOSEPHS Old Boys trounced Singpore Recreation Club 8-2 in a friendly soccer match at the Padang yesterday.20 words
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435 1980-07-26 39 WILFRED YEO - WILFRED YEO By THE smiles have exceeded frowns at the Kallang Bowl, where the 12-day pre-tournament for the Singapore international bowling has been conducted the past three days. The reason for the cheerfulness is obvious The lane conditions are suited for high scores. To435 words
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Article129 1980-07-26 39 BASKETBALL ASEAN schools tournament boys girls finals (Gay World Stadium. 2 and 3.30). BOWLING Singapore international pre-tournament I Kalians, 4.15). CRICKET MCA inter state match: Singapore v RAAF Butter-worth (Balestier Rd, 10). GOLF Jurong Masters tournament (Jurong, 8). RL'GBY Schools White v Police; Schools Red v Dunearo Lions129 words
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161 1980-07-26 40 MOSCOW, Fri. TeaOl« Stevensan, of Cuba, smaahed S*l«mon Ataga U the flaar with his famed right haad at the end at the lint round and launched Us Ud tar a third straight Olympic Garnea heavyweight boxing gald medal today. With eight aeeaads left in theAP - 161 words
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Article356 1980-07-26 40 MOSCOW, Fri. Sebastian Coe and Steve Ovett, Britain's two celebrated middle-distance runners, breezed into the semifinals of the men's 800 metres yesterday. It was the first time in two years that the two star Britons had run in the same event, but they were not356 words
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Article89 1980-07-26 40 LATEST Maria upsets MOSCOW, Fri. Maria Colon, a* Caha, upact the might of Kaotern Earope by winning the women's lavelln gold medal m the aeeoad day *f the Olympic Games athletic* programme today. Tkere was ne stepping the ZZ-year-old Cahaa girl after her opening throw at 18.44 metres. It weat89 words
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Article, Illustration331 1980-07-26 40 MOSCOW, Fri. Australia swam to a sensational upset over the heavily favoured Russian squad to capture the gold medal in the men's 4 x 100 metres medley relay at the Olympic pool last night. In a nail-biting finish, teenager Neil Brooks swept past Russian Olym- picReuter; AP - 331 words
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Article534 1980-07-26 40 ATHLETICS Wmdm Sh«t pat Baal: 1 Uona Slupianek (E. Ger), 22.41 metres; 2 Sveuana Krachevskaya (Soy), 21.42 m; 3 Margilla Pufe (E. Ger). 21.20 m PENTATHLON Mea laaivMuU naal: 1 Anatolv Starostin (Soy), 5,568 pts.; 2 Tamas Szombathelvi. (Hun). 5,502; 3 Pavel Lednev (Soy), 5,382. Wanca UaivUaalReuter - 534 words
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Article, Illustration191 1980-07-26 40 MOSCOW, Fri. Alexander Dityatin, of the Soviet Union, won the men's individual gymnastics gold medal yesterday after becoming the first man to be awarded perfect marks in an Olympic Games competition. But, though Dityatin was the first to collect the full 10 marks, the judges handed outReuter - 191 words
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Article452 1980-07-26 40 MOSCOW, Friday MOSCOW OLYMPICS IMO ALLAN WELLS, of Britain, finally emerged from the pack as a narrow favourite for the Olympic Games men's 100 metres gold medal when he clocked the fastest time among the eight finalists, winning his semi-final in 10.27 seconds. TheReuter; UPI - 452 words
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Article143 1980-07-26 40 MOSCOW, Fri. EMt Germany, the holders, clinched a place In the qaarter-flnau of the Olympic Games soccer t— mamaat by beating Syria 5-« (haft-time: In their flnal Grasp C match In Kiev last nlrtt. W*lf-Raedlger Neti se*rai twice, while Lothar Haase, Werner Peter and Prank143 words
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Article, Illustration114 1980-07-26 41 ALL seems quiet m she glides through the water with the greatest of cue at l«Mt that's h«w It loots ia this picture c»pturr4 by Straits Times chief photographer MAX KIAN SENG at the national schools annual swimming championships at the Anglo-Chinese School pool114 words
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285 1980-07-26 41 Heng Samrin regime to UN: Expel Khmer Rouge BANGKOK, Fri. The Vietnam-backed Heng Samrin regime in Kampuchea has formally requested the United Nations to expel representatives of the ousted Khmer Roug^e regime, Radio Hanoi said today. Foreign Minister Hun Sen sent a letter to UN Secretary -General Kurt Waldheim sayingAgencies - 285 words
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Article56 1980-07-26 41 LONDON, Fri. Britain's commercial television stations last nleht showed one of Peter Sellerss best films, Doctor Strangelove, in which he played a mad scientist, a British military officer and the US President, in his memory last night. Sellers, who died on Wednesday, will be cremated tomorrowAP - 56 words
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Article64 1980-07-26 41 JAKARTA, Fri Indonesia's family planning programme may cut the birth rate in half by the year 1990 instead of by 2000 as originally expected, according to Dr Masri Singarimbun, head of DemoOhic Research at Gajan ja University. Improved medical services were reducing the infant mortalityReuter - 64 words
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Article35 1980-07-26 41 NEW YORK. Fri. Price* moved lower today on the New York Stock Exchange and the Dow Jones average of 30 industrial stocks slipped 6.14 to 919.97 in the first half-hour of trading. AP.AP - 35 words
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Article175 1980-07-26 41 JERUSALEM, Friday EGYPT will recall its ambassador in Israel if Prime Minister Menachem Begin moves his office to Arab East Jerusalem, Israel Radio reported today Quoting Western sources, the radio said President Anwar Sadat viewed Mr Begins intention to move his office to the easternReuter - 175 words
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194 1980-07-26 41 RANGOON, Fri. Thai Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda had talks with President Ne Win on regional issues and bilateral relations, official sources said today. They said Gen Prem, who arrived yesterday for a three-day official visit, briefed the Burmese leader on recent Indo-Chlna developments,Reuter; UPI - 194 words
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Article319 1980-07-26 41 Senate panel to probe Billygate WASHINGTON, Friday A SPECIAL Senate sub-committee has been set up to investigate ties between President Jimmy Carter's brother Billy and the Libyan Government labelled the Billygate affair and the White House announced it would cooperate fully in the inquiry. The full Senate yesterday approved withoutAgencies - 319 words
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174 1980-07-26 41 PRAVDA BID TO WIN FRIENDS IN THAILAND BANGKOK, Fri. A senior official of the Soviet newspaper Pravda has met the local press here to push for the creation of a Thai-Soviet friendship society. Mr Vsevolod Ovchinnikov, political commentator for Asian and Pacific affairs, told a restricted news conference on WednesdayAFP - 174 words
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Article36 1980-07-26 41 TOKYO, Fri. Drug related crimes In Japan increased 20 times in the past 10 years, police said today Last year, there were 18,300 drug related crimes compared to only 900 in 1969. UPIUPI - 36 words
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Obituary51 1980-07-26 41 Late CLASSIFIED DEATH LONQ KINO a«e 41 pused away peacefully 25 780 leaving behind wife, Mabel daughter. Constance son, Nicholas. Cortege leaving 104-H Block 18 Marine Terrace at 2 00 pm on 77 7 80 (Sunday) for the Holy Family Church IKItonf). Cremation at Mount Vernon at 4 00 p51 words
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Advertisement121 1980-07-26 41 China- Shanghai-made Rosewood, Blackwood Art Carved Furniture, Antique Stands, Bonsai Stands, Screens, Chinese Art Goods, Antiques, Pottery Ceramic Goods, Ivory, Cloisonne, Bonsai and Old Porcelain. Importers, Exporters, Wholesalers Retailers of Chinese Arts Crafts. SAM TAT AGENCIES (PTE) LTD. 216 220. 2nd Floor. Lucky Plaza. Orchard Road. Singapore 9 Tel *****58121 words
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Advertisement350 1980-07-26 41 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. Banks have decided they will give the 3 per cent NWC merit element to staff, ALVIN TAY reports. Hong Leong doubles interim profit. Times Pub buys share in New Zealand publisher. IN LEISURE TIMES LINDA CHEE examines the culture of the Babas. Top-of-the-range350 words
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Miscellaneous202 1980-07-26 41 UP TO Ip.m. TODAY: Showers in sevenl places tram mid-morning. TEMP. (C) up to la.m. tomorrow: SI max., 24 mln. SUNSET today: C.4C p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: C.3C a.m. GLOBAL weather Amsterdam 11-22 C Oar Lm Aageiea 20-30 C Clear Atfcea* 22-32 C Oar MaarM 17-38 C Clear Bafcrau 32-38 C202 words
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Article, Illustration1636 1980-07-26 1 Following the footsteps of a legend China's legendary opera singer, Mci Lan-fang, was the darling of Hollywood society 50 years ago when he performed across America to celebritystudded audiences and rave reviews. Next month his son and daughter will be among a 70 member Beijing Opera Troupe touring America for1,636 words
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Advertisement153 1980-07-26 1 H^ as™/ im wt m w V THE FURNITURE SPECIALIST CENTRE J The Modern bedroom furniture at specially reduced prices! I mm^gtgt^liiL^^ 0 FREE tt/GKVHAMPERS ss hor every purchase or order ol up lo ■>• v< la lucky Hamper will he given BM ■"flUftflLa 11/>lr«/ m away Iree! I pin153 words
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Advertisement113 1980-07-26 1 RW 11 L i 0 Lily is now at Beauty Workshop Call for an appointment any day of the week BG4UTY WORKSHOP Head-to-toe Beauty Centre G4 Thong Teck Building (next to Metro Orchard) 15 Scotts Road Singapore 0922 Tel *****64/*****55 Business Hours: Monday to Saturday: 9 30 am 8.00 prr>113 words
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Advertisement77 1980-07-26 1 INSIDt^ Coping with casseroles How do yon turn oot a successful casserole? Tan Lee Leng gives you useful tips on choosing cuts and saving your dish from being stringy or greasy. There are also tempting recipes for you to experiment with on CentreBpread Pag** 4, 5 Boredom relieved? There's hope77 words
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Article567 1980-07-26 2 PICK of the DAY Q 2) THIS is really going to be a scenic Saturday: it seems as if half of Hollywood has trooped into town to bring you all sorts of entertainment, including a sporting classic from Britain. That classic, played only recently in that chilly English summertime, is567 words
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Article, Illustration324 1980-07-26 2 JOHN DE SOUZA - JOHN DE SOUZA By THE Doones are a tough, ruthless and nobly-born family of robbers and outlaws from Scotland who have come south to England's west country to build a fortified village at Exmoor on the DevonSomerset border. From here, the warlike family and their followers ride324 words
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Advertisement179 1980-07-26 2 the stars of the I Cologne Show I Modern and functional furniture that won the admiration of all at the 1980 Cologne Fair, one of the world's largest furniture exhibitions. Limited sets now available in Singapore from ROCCO. At Rocco's "discount warehouse" prices. Bayshore Dining Suite (exhibi'efl jt Cologne) Chester179 words
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Advertisement76 1980-07-26 2 W^ S^^ Smm^ff3Bs days !l/\ iV^ service JJ -^!J_! Wfß models^ M. Bl brand new Option to buy!^^^^^ lor on* year contract only. IJHRLM TELEVISION l U rill RENTALS 4004, 81k 71 5, Avenue 6,Ang Mo Ki0,*****28/9 G63, Katong Shopping Centre, *****26 G49, Queensway Shopping Centre, *****26 A 34, Genting76 words
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Miscellaneous271 1980-07-26 2 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 4 Arboreal 13's sutemcnt about 9 S°* Jl?J l d! A source 0 ter 5 H^r^Loo is a herb Is, within reason (4,1,4) (6) 10 Guns of generous dimensions 6 gt^,*^ time for the Queen's J dog (8) 11 It may be severed to be worthy271 words
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Miscellaneous347 1980-07-26 2 FILM SHOWS for students at the National Museum at 10.45 a.m.: Yuzen-Kimono and Children In Towns And Vilj lages. Free admission. FILM SHOWS at the Naj tional Stadium theatrette at 10.30 a.m.: WUI To Win, Outward Bound and Leisure. Free admission. INTER-SECONDARY SCHOOL BAND COMPETITION at the Singapore Conference Hall347 words
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Miscellaneous1177 1980-07-26 2 :TV and Radio SBC 5 12.55 PM Openint folowed by Sesame 635 W»T i Street 6.40 Famiy Sleeping Gypsy i 1.55 Saturday Matinee A Man Called If* K^ Cannon 35 c hiral D"'* 335 Xt*!? SfL 830 Ve as Thfcffcate Killer 1980 (Women's Single Final) (Part 2) Evonne Goolagong Cawley1,177 words
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Article616 1980-07-26 3 LEONG WENG KAM - LEONG WENG KAM By THE additional TV viewing time on both SBC channels from Aug 8 is certainly good news for its targeted audience nousewives, shift workers and the retired. Housewives used to complain about long boring afternoons at home, and retired people said616 words
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Article, Illustration683 1980-07-26 3 Yanka Now on at Lido Reviewed by MARLENE KITTS THE influx of millions of American servicemen into Britain in the war years caused quite a stir among the war-weary population. Some envied them their easy manner, apparent affluence and devil-may-care attitude. Feelings were mixed. To683 words
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Article247 1980-07-26 3 JOHN DE SOUZA - JOHN DE SOUZA By DOES a Sherlock Holmes, a Raymond Chandler character or a Lt Columbo lurk within you? Then here's a chance for you to prove your sleuthing skills and win two free plane tickets to Thailand, or a dinner for 10 at247 words
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Article, Illustration372 1980-07-26 3 Th« Last Resort Ch 5, Wad, 10.55 p.m Reviewed by MURIEL BPEEDEN NOW we know why they called it The Last Resort to turn to only if you were the last person left in the world and there was nothing to read. This372 words
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Advertisement874 1980-07-26 3 ORCHID'S SPECIAL OFFER AT EiSftL h THOMSON J§gy PLAZA We bring you exciting news. For a start, /ou can f^a^a» 9 et an V item from any of our branches at 30% B ty discount. And from our Thomson Plaza branch comes this offer at an unbelievable price. It is874 words
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Article, Illustration603 1980-07-26 4 TAN LEE LENG - Clever with casseroles TAN LEE LENG By WHEN the food is cooked slowly in an oven, in a covered dish with some measure of liquid, j it is known as a casserole. Some people just seem to have the magic touch their casseroles are full of flavour, with the meat603 words
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Article, Illustration1177 1980-07-26 4 More than It's a pastry shop a way of life Another of Singapore's gourmet trademarks will soon be just history. The Dong Log Wee Cake House, with its quiet leisurely atmosphere, will have to make way for progress. MARLENE KITTS pays it a visit. THE two-storey building is simple and1,177 words
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Article, Illustration708 1980-07-26 5 JOHN DE SOUZA - JOHN DE SOUZA epicure Summer in Vienna Holiday Inn July 23-Aug 10 Reviewed by RUSTIC fun and frolic overflowed at the Summer In Vienna evening at the Holiday Inn's Grand Ballroom on Thursday night. But for gourmets and gourmands alike, the attraction wasn't708 words
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Article665 1980-07-26 5 HERE is a selection of recipes to titillate your taste buds. I have chosen recipes for different kinds of meat; it is possible to use another kind or cut of meat, but remember to take into consideration the varying cooking times. Pineapple ham casserole 500 g cooked bacon or665 words
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168 1980-07-26 5 ANYONE who thinks that cooking is the mundane task of some menial kitchen hand should take a good look at the creations of pastry chef Dennis Audouard. Monsieur Audouard has concocted so many mouth-watering cakes that even the non-sweet eaters will168 words
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Advertisement318 1980-07-26 4 M\y MM iW I '^tk%p 1 jMrPIrLPIIIWiPfVInPNnPSIPIPPir?^^ > 3C HAWAII INTERIOR DECORATION If 1 I X^SJ J Ist Fir. Merlin Plaza (Please enter by Merlin Plaza car park) v v>> Today with the increasing number of Singaporeans moving into new accomodation. more and more of them are turning to quality318 words
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Advertisement113 1980-07-26 5 DIP ANNIVERSARY SHERATON SHIRTS (Australian) $1 5.00 WHITMONT SHIRTS $22.00 up VAN HEUSEN SHIRTS 20% t0 40% OFF ARROW SHIRTS (ODDMENTS) 20% to 40% OFF MANHATTAN SHIRTS 20%0FF GUY BERAC SPORT SHIRTS $7.90 KILROY, MOFFI TEE-SHIRTS $8.90 IMPORTED TIES $8.90 BYFORD MERIDIAN SOCKS $3.20 GUY BERAC PYJAMAS $1 3.90 up113 words
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Advertisement219 1980-07-26 5 Super Shade keeps out the sun £L but not the fun «F How do you have fun in the sun without getting sunburnt? J/k ~m^f^ Use Super Shade Sunblocking Lotion. Super Shade filters out the sun's damaging rays, minimizes tanning and helps prevent premature skin aging due to over exposure219 words
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Advertisement382 1980-07-26 6 *************************0 SEEING IS BELIEVING PREVIEW ORCHARD: TODAY at Ham Adrrcuon: DOWKSTWS $1.50 UTST/WS $2.50 4[i Bo> Plan Mow Opan Caah Bookino* •Mo Fraa Llal I err. the only authentic film of nki lauda's <, I DEVASTATING CRASH (J> THE DEATH OF TOM PRYCE AND A TRACK j SEE" ASSSTANT HIT382 words
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Advertisement347 1980-07-26 6 "C/Hwiustviwu": (^975j 1 5 SHOWS: 11« m, 1.A5, 4.00, 6.30 9.15pm B KT^ -uE k^Haafe f All w 4 J I Hktt laUafc E&3 bmmmJ I GEORGE KENNEDY'RICHARO CRENNA > I LIDO: Tomorrow Monday! I A Tribute to the late Pater Sellers Ptt*» SMm ffflf/jSCr^E PttsrOToote '^m^mp^ I B tataPriiTtftt347 words
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Advertisement883 1980-07-26 6 7^^OOGANiSAIiON]![ ORGANISATION !> ESIH3aEES3 '■aifK.t 3 »'+r.H'n I 5 MOW SHOWIMOI I N° W < *?°J™%**° f i*\ 130. 4 00. 6.30 a 9.15pm Horn, I 30, 4 00. 6 45, 915 I Tcmo.ro~E.tro Show Mom mSSS-mSSSSHmSSmiS^ i y bbeakThc ■■ii't'X-LLLm I M ax ktfiW L^ST DAY' III I Saaingtot^NavtngPravtaw"883 words
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Advertisement268 1980-07-26 7 I I I only $8 per head I TAIWAN PORRIDGE I I «BAK KU TEH I •HAPPY HOURS 3 -7PM- MIDNIGHT! S This is a TRUE STORY S> pj of a detective MMVH |HJ r^ wtw is 2 master rj] of disjuises. B^H V^H p] TONY MUSANTE afVP^RH JkV^B S268 words
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Article, Illustration571 1980-07-26 8 Frederick Forsyth - Frederick Forsyth THE DEVIL'S ALTERNATIVE By Corgi Books. 479 pages. 5J10.50 Reviewed by ROBERT CHEW FREDERICK Forsyth is well known for his bestseller The Day Of The Jackal, but, without seeming premature, this latest work surpasses even that fascinating story. For the uninitiated, The571 words
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Article, Illustration408 1980-07-26 8 Jill Tomlinson - Jill Tomlinson LADY BEE'S BONNETS By Faber Faber Paperback. $6 85 DUCKS AND DRAGONS POEMS FOR CHILDREN Edited by Gene Kemp Faber Faber Hardcover, $23-25 Reviewed by MAUREEN GAY LADY Bee's Bonnets is yet another delightful tale from Jill Tomlinson. Miss Tomlinson's animal stories408 words
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