The Straits Times, 6 October 1980

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  • 515 1 Iranians resume blitz on Baghdad BAGHDAD, Sunday IRAQ'S unilateral ceasefire was broken after it barely started today when Iran sent warplanes to raid Baghdad and other Iraqi cities. Iraq, which has made it clear that it would resume fighting once the Iranians violated the ceasefire, immediately
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  • 168 1 'Iraq was coaxed into not attacking Gulf isles' WASHINGTON, Sun THE United States and Britain have succeeded in persuading Iraq not to attack three small islands at the mouth of the Gulf that have been occupied by Iran since 1971, diplomatic sources said here yesterday. The sources said both countries
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  • 85 1 JAKARTA, Sun. There are no more communist guerillas on the Indonesian side of the border with Sarawak, west Kalimantan army zone commander Brig Gen Untung Sridadi said today. Antara news agency quoted Gen Untung as saying the population in the Indonesian border districts have realised the threat
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  • 33 1 BANGKOK. Sun Ten people have so far died in mon soon floods which ravaged northern and central Thailand, officials said toda> The floods have been caused by continous. tropical rains Reuter
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  • 216 1 Where the young voices chant: 'Okay, bye-bye!' I IF HE cm talk, gnetw what he will my to visitors to the Khaa-I-Dmag refuge* camp In eastern TThnllnil. on the Kampuchea* harder. Probahly: "Okay, hye-hyet Okay, bye-bye!" That was the chorus that greeted Asean and Japanese journalists when they met a
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  • 70 1 COLOMBO, Sun. Among those who paid their last respects at the cremation today of former Sri Lankan Prime Minister Sir John Kotelawala was his pet elephant named Manike As Sir John's body was brought out of his house at Kandawela, 24 km from here Manike knelt
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  • 49 1 TEL AVIV, Sun. Three people were killed and six others wounded when a blast, apparently caused by Palestinian guerillas, shook a post office in a Tel Aviv suburb today. Police called on the public to be alert against a possible new wave of Palestinian sabotage attacks. Reuter
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  • 34 1 ZURICH. Sun. Police clash ed with young demonstrators demanding independent "pop culture" centres in the Swiss cities of Zurich and Lausanne at the weekend, and made 42 arrests after street battles. Reuter.
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  • 310 1 My govt could be in trouble, says Fraser CANBERRA, Sunday AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser today admitted for the first time that his government could be in trouble. Speaking at a rally in the campaign (or the Oct 18 general election, Mr Fraser surprised his listeners when he acknowl1 edged
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  • 35 1 THE Prime Minister, Mr Lee Kuan Yew, and Mrs Lee returned home yesterday after attending the wedding of the youngest sister of the Sultan of Brunei in Bandar Sen Begawan on Saturday.
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  • 262 1  -  ABBY TAN By Our Manila reporter MANILA, Sun. The Singapore Symphony Orchestra played through last night at the Cultural Centre of the Philippines I while a terrorist bomb exploded in their hotel, injuring four people. The Philippine Plaza Hotel was one of the three luxury
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  • 729 1 THINGS are differ ent with the vounicer generation of polltlral and trade union leaders You either throw them together, so that they can grow together. Or you leave them apart, and they will grow apart. And people who grow apart (end to
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  • 981 1 Chee Onn tells why he hesitated at first NTUC secretary-genei.il Lim Chee Onn last night explained why hi' .it nrsl hesitated to accept the ministerial post. Wh-Ti thf subject of his appointment was first broai-hed by the Prime Minister and the NTUC president. Mi C. V. Devan Nail', he said
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  • 51 1 COLOMBO. Sui storey building *hi< h housed the British Gnndlays llank main office in Colon completely destroyed by fur last night The blaze, believed to have been vaused t>> an electrical short circuit brought under control aftti in eight-hour battle by assisted by army. n.. police personnel. AX(
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  • 45 1 LATEST BORDER CLOSED HVK.SVW, Sun Ih. major harder point between Poland and th<Sovirt I nion at •ppearN to have beea clotted to tnvel In both dlrtHtiuim. a Western dlpluniallr sciunt- said today. No reaooiis were given for the tuddrn rlo»ore. AP. SKK BA( X PAUK
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    • 151 2 2 former activists escorted back BANGKOK. Sun Two former student a< tivists who joined the under ground Communist Party of Thailand (CPT) in 1975 after spearheading the overthrow of a military regime were escorted here today, two days after their surrender in northern Thailand. Police said Seksand Prasertkul and his
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    • 166 2 BEIJING. Sun The Chinese parliament has indirectly criticised Chairman Hua Guofeng by requesting a change in the words of the national anthem which calls on the people to "march forever under the banner of Mao Zedong". Xinhua news agency. reporting last month's debates in the
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    • 132 2 'Car of the 1990s' makes debut in Paris OOH-LA-LA! Karln the latest French model la a guaranteed traffic-stopper on the streets of Paris. Sleek and stylish Karln from Citroen made her debut at the 17th Paris Motor Show last week. The tint of her kind, Karin has been hailed by
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    • 424 2 BIG SHOW OF NEW ARMOUR AT PARADE JAKARTA, Sun. Indonesia celebrated the 35th anniversary of its armed forces today with a huge show of new equipment and a call from President Suharto to the military to get closer to the people. Hundreds
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    • 32 2 BOSTON, Sun Singer Liza Mmnelli was hospitalised early yesterday with abdominal pains and was forced to cancel two shows at a suburban nightclub, according to her manager. Jerry Roberts. AFP.
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    • 315 2 Review of security after new blasts MANILA, Sun. Philippine military authorities are reviewing security measures in the wake of renewed terrorist attacks in Manila. The attacks came barely 22 days after the government launched an intensified anti-terrorist drive, which included the setting up of strategic road blocks. Officials said the
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    • 278 2 JAPAN NOT LIVING UP TO ITS PROMISES: MARCOS MANILA, Sun. Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos criticised Japan today for not living up to its promise to help the economies of its South-east Asian neighbours. He cited Japanese trade policies limiting the entry of Asian products to Japan. "Japan can show goodwill
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    • 31 2 SALISBURY, Sun. Prime Minister Robert Mugabe will leave Salisbury on Tuesday at the head of a 20-member Government delegation for a fourday official visit to North Korea. -AP.
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    • 114 2 BANGKOK, San. A coart In the coastal Phu Khaah province of central Vletaam has sentenced a man to life lm prlaoament for organising Illegal departure* from the country, the Vletaam news agency reported today. It said Trail Hoan aad his gronp after stockist "P food
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    • 154 2 Be more alert, Kompong Som workers told BANGKOK, Sun. Strongman Pen Sovann of the Vietnamese-back-ed Heng Samrin regime in Kampuchea has called for stepped-up "vigilance" in Kampuchea's deep-water port of Kompong Som, the Phnom Penh official SPK news agency reported today. In a report monitored here, SPK said the VicePresident,
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    • 77 2 BANGKOK. Sun. Vietnam today charged that Chinese troops intruded into Vietnamese border areas and wounded many Vietnamese civilians. Radio Hanoi said about 12 Chinese troops aboard an armed boat last Thursday intruded into the To Chim Island area in Vietnam's northern Quang Ninh province
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    • 285 3 Hussein on secret mission to Baghdad report BEIRUT, Sun. King Hussein of Jordan has made a secret mission to Baghdad after pledging full support, including possible military assistance, to Iraq in its war with Iran, informed Arab sources said today. They said that the king had left Amman unannounced yesterday
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    • 72 3 IRAN yesterday postponed its parliamentary debate on the fate of the 52 American hostages because many deputies were visiting military fronts in the battle with Iraq. Teheran Radio said The scheduled open session of the Majlis (parliament) to debate the hostage issue was postponed until
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    • 102 3 WARSHIP* huii. Austra lian. American. British and Kit-nch navies are now unking up with the big United States fleet in the Gulf and have "started to occupy positions from which they may take part In a demonstration of multinational force and. if necessary, a direct operation
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    • 70 3 SAI Dl Arabia's Oil Minister. Sheikh Ahmed Zaki Yamani, confirmed yesterday that the kingdom will raise oil production to help offset the loss of exports from warring Iran and Iraq. But he told reporters in Abu Dhabi that the amount of the increase would depend on
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    • 73 3 A JOINT defence pact ■Met Syria and the Soviet Iniun are planning to conclude next week will be expanded to include Libya. Kg> pt's Middle East News Agency reported on Saturday Syria and Libya are planning to merge into one state The merger agreement was
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    • 44 3 INDIAN Prime Minister Indira Gandhi has written s^wiate letters to Iraqi Ptvsident Saddam Hussein and his banian counterpart Abolha&sen Bani-Sadr. making an impassioned plea 1O stop the fighting. the nemtpapei Indian Xx pi ess repotted in New Delhi >f&teid.<> AFP.
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    • 296 3 Iraq: Israeli planes hit N-plant BAGHDAD, Sunday IRAQ'S defence chief has accused Israel of bombing a nuclear research reactor here and said Syrians and Libyans had been taken captive in the war. Defence Minister Adrian Khairollah also charged that the United States had supplied Iran with military spare parts. He
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    • 167 3 BAHRAIN. nirr* **>> aflrr m «U rIK fxpi*J«d la a rl*ad •f pahnaiM km killing I* mn, tkr writ b sUO u<-»atr«lUbl> brlrhlnn rtplmlu b>dr«Kra <uipkMr la ttr PeniM A Into M *U dlaaatrr ■pecUklteU (ailed U4a> v rk«4r utt p»toia»BJ l»i aavwlag tram
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    • 181 3 Teheran spurns 'Soviet aid offer' BAGHDAD. Sun. Iran said today it had received an offer of military aid from the Soviet Union in its two-week-old war with Iraq, but Indicated the offer was turned down. Iraq, meanwhile, began its promised unilateral ceasefire, but Iran said its forces "continue their fight
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    • 476 3 Neighbours will end up as the losers Iran-Iraq War GULF STATES HEDGING BETS BEIRUT, Sunday THE neighbours of Iran and Iraq are in a dilemma they seem destined to lose no matter who wins the Persian Gulf war. Several princes of the Arab world conceded that they could find no
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    • 106 3 CAIRO, San. Egypt Is ready to give Western Europe the same facilities It has offered the United States so that j Earopean countries can defend their Interests In the Golf and ensure the region's stability, according to a report pub- j llshed today. The
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    • 267 4 PORTUGAL'S seven million voters went to the polls today for the second time in 11 months to renew the 250-seat national assembly. If the ruling democratic alliance wins, it promises to remove the leftwing slant from the constitution of 1976. end the military's say
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    • 83 4 HAMBI R4-, San. The Diary of Anne Frank is a partial forgery becaase some of It was written with a ballpoint pen, It Is alleged in the latest lame of Der Spiegel. The Hambmrg weekly claims that pa— ges In the Jonrnal the Jewish schoolgirl recorded
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    • 42 4 HONGKONG, Sun. An Fight-year-old boy, Hongkong's first case of rabies in S years, has died Cheung Yuk-Lam died in hospital on Friday and a postmortem examination yesterday confirmed rabies from a dog bite was the cause. Reuter.
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    • 118 4 Survey shows him in lead WASHINGTON, Sun A WASINGTON Past state-by-«tate survey a month before the election showed Republican Ronald Reagan has 'wrapped op' 283 electoral votes, IS more than he needs to defeat President Jimmy Carter. The survey gave Mr Reagan the edge In 28 states, with Mr Carter
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    • 103 4 Thorn tour to pick EEC candidates i BRUSSELS, Sun. Luxembourg's Mr Gaston Thorn, next president of the European Economic 1 Community Commission. starts a tour of Common Market capitals tomorrow to find candidates to shape < Community policy up to the end of 1964. Mr Thorn, current Luxembourg Foreign Minister
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    • 315 4 US PRESIDENTIAL RACE WASHINGTON, Sunday RONALD Reagan still holds an actors' unio card and he waves it high overhead t woo labour voters away from their traditior ally Democratic stance. The card is a treasured legacy of his screen career in Hollywood extending from
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    • 423 4 'DEBATE ON TV THE CLINCHER* BONN, Sun. THE coalition headed by Chancellor Helmut Schmidt seems likely to win a comfortable victory today as about 50 million West Germans went to the polls to elect a new parliament. The supremely confident Mr Schmidt. 61,
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    • 155 4 PEhLN, (Illinois), Sun. Rock 'n' roll is not here to stay in Pekin. Nearly 200 members and friends of the First Assembly of God Church last night broke an estimated US$3O,OOO (5562,700) worth of rock music record albums and tapes, then gathered outside
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    • 485 5 Battle of the air waves in Belgium rV STATION JOINS OVER 80 RADIO PIRATES' BRUSSELS, Sunday BELGIUM S state broadcasting monopoly has found itself in the awkward position of having to compete with over 80 pirate radio stations which operate in defiance of the authorities. And it was only a
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    • 128 5 A place in A-bomb shelter for $9,000 LONDON, Sun. A key to survival for 44 people at a cost of FI,BM (SIMM) a head that U the offer from a British firm for a place In the nuclear bomb shelter It to building In the western suburbs of London. With
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    • 308 5 BELGIUM IN CRISIS AS GOVT FALLS BRUSSELS, Sunday BELGIUM'S six-party coalition government fell yesterday, throwing the country once more into I political crisis. Prime Minister Wilfried 1 Martens failed to obtain the approval of all the parties in the coalition for his economic policies. He put the policies to I
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    • 66 5 MADRID, Sun. A homemade bomb exploded yesterday in the offices of the Italian Alitalia airline in downtown Madrid, injuring at least 12 people and causing serious damage, police said. An anonymous caller to a foreign press agency here said he was a member of a
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    • 400 5 PRIME Minister Pierre Trudeau is braced for tough resistance tomorrow from opposition and provincial leaders to his plans for legislation to bring Canada's century-old constitution across from Britain. He will ask Parliament to approve a resolution calling on Britain to amend the 1867
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    • 208 5 IRA moves into smuggling of petrol DUBLIN, Sunday PETROL smuggling between Northern Ire land and the Irish Republic has become sucl large scale that even the Provisional Irisl Republican Army (IRA) is now claiming major stake in it. police said here today. The smuggling has become very profitable because of
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    • 107 5 PARIS CAR BLAST INJURES TOURIST PARIS, Sun. A bomb exploded under a car Id the Latin Quarter today, critically Injuring a Dutch woman tourist, police said. There was no apparent link Between the n plosion and a Mast en Friday that killed three people and Injured 1C others In front
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    • 90 5 \CX>. Sun Princess Caroline of Monaco sought a divorce in the Court of Review here after a last attempt at reconciliation with her husband. French businessman Philippe Junot The couple, married in June M7B. saw each other last Friday tor the first lime sjm c their
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    • 198 5 VALKENBURG (The Netherlands). Sun— THE Netherlands advanced and Norway suffered a shock defeat in the world bridge team Olympiad last night. The Netherlands blitzed Singapore to take second placed in Group A behind Brazil, who blitzed Surinam. Denmark remained third by winning a tough match
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    • 2 6 KAMPUCHEA TOMORROW
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    • 539 6 TH IS sketch M a manacled Vietnamese soldier was drawn la an exercise book by another defector at the Aranyarthet military prison, was given to Alan Dawsen of the Bangkok Past when he visited the ptisan In January. The soldiers were manacled If they tried
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    • 2032 6 Words by H. L. LIM and LEE KIM CHEW Pictures by MAX KIAN SENG Yin Sopral, 21, from Battambang, Kampuchea. His parents were killed by Pol Pot's Khmer Rouge in 1977. He fled from the Vietnamese invaders early this year. "I dont want to go
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  • 948 7 The training it rigorous, the hours long. But trainee jockeys consider themselves fortunate. It's a chance to learn a skill, a chance to work and to dream of getting a crack at the big money later, when they turn professional.
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  • 110 7 COME January next year, more seats will be available for punters when the $29 million new seating gallery opeaa at the Singapore Turf flub. This new gallery, which will have closed circuit television providing "live" telecasts daring races, is beside the present
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  • 712 7 The going is hard at the top, says champion local rider LESLIE KHOO is riding high as one of Singapore's top local jocKeys after nearly 200 wins and eight years in the saddle. It is a long way from his apprentice days and his first win on a three-year-old. Melody
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    • 98 7 66 In fact, the overall consumption worked out at a very tightfisted 38.4 mpg if Toyota's aim was to turn the Corolla into a car for the economy conscious eighties, then they certainly got their sums right... JJ Excerpt from U.K. magazine AUTOCAR in their Road-Test in the w/e 15th
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  • 327 8 SINGAPORE Airlines' after-tax profit for 1979 80 dropped by 32 per cent to $26.8 million. But the airline expects to grow at 15 per cent annually for the next five years. In its 1979 80 annual report released yesterday, I^^^^™ I^™ SIA
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  • 106 8 The pair that sniffed out $48m ganja THKSK in no ordinary dags. They mrt recant setters. N»re» dags, Jack (left) Md Mlrka. helped the UNtoms Department reeaver about three tonnes of ganja, with a Singapore strert value of $48 million the biggest drug seizure here. The gaaia was recovered from
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  • 234 8 THE Customs Dog Unit will from now on train its own narcotics detector dogs as a number of its officers have returned from training overseas Previously, the customs narco dogs were trained by the Police Dog Unit in Ulu Pandan. But this
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  • 39 8 A LIBRARY room has been opened at Anson community centre for students who wish to do self-study there on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. For details, contact Madam Ng at *****30.
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  • 325 8  - Family loses sole breadwinner in picnic mishap N.G. KUTTY By A VOLUNTEER worker, Miss Sim Siok Chin, 20, who escorted a group of spastic children to St John's Island for a picnic, disappeared while swimming in the sea shortly before noon a week ago. Her body has not been recovered.
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  • 77 9 BUONA VISTA citizens consultative committee i offering ten 5250 bursaries fu. secondary students and tei $200 bursaries for pnmar; school pupils for 1981 A|'pli>',int.s must be resi dents in tho >onstitwn< ri ther a Singapore citizen or thi child or adopted child Singapore citizens, be attend ing
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  • 31 9 UPPER SERANGOON com munity centre will hold a spot art competition on Nov 2 between 9 am and noon in conjunction with its opening ceremony For details, telephone *****61
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  • 233 9 111! -vleacr (•oncll of SlngapMT kaa rwWved the tiwlnmtm Award f*r SetMttflr ArUevemrnt la tfcr StrvW •< the (•mmulty for Its rettffrk rm\, PranialUa Public I ■•>!•- standlrß at Sctoncr and TerlUMtogy. Mr A. 1. R. PimtU, the GalMtm Graap maaaglnx director, mrtmnmie4 a cheque fer
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  • 158 9  - FINLAND TEAM DUE FOR AIR PACT TALKS JANIE KHOO By CIVII. aviation authorities of Singapore and Finland are to meet soon to negotiate an air pact. Sources said a team from Finland is expected in the middle of this month for the talks, which will be held at the Department
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  • 23 9 THE East Coast Park swimming lagoon, which was closed for maintenance work, will be open to the public again on Oct9.
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  • 143 9 THE lowest of the National Trade Certificate trade tests, NTC 3, will be phased out in time Announcing this in its annual report for 1979 HO, the Vocational and Industrial Training Board says this is in line with the VrTß's policy of upgrading the
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  • 468 9  -  JUNE TAN By PUPILS in about 100 schools recently found themselves with two teachers simultaneously in their classrooms. While one taught, the other sat at the back, observing his style. For both, it was a new experience codenamed "school experience" by the Institute of
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  • 184 9 2 lessons China wants from us CHINA wants to learn from Singapore's experience in attracting foreign capital and technology and expanding trade. Also, it welcomes cooperation in its modernisation process and economic restructuring efforts. This was stated by the president of the China Council for the Promotion of Intematonal Trade,
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  • 102 9 courses THE National University of Singapore's Department of Extramural Studies will conduct the following courses: A 10-lecture course on Principles and Practice of Management at the English Department. Bukit Timah campus, on Tuesdays and Fridays from 7 p m. to 9 p.m. Mr V Devaraian will conduct
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  • 54 9 Supervisory course A SENIOR management executive. Mr Henry Meyer, will conduct a 10-lecture course on supervisory management especially for practising supervisors and executive assistants It »111 be held twice a week from Tuesday at the National University of Singapore's Bukil Tim.ih campus For details, IPlephone Ihc Detriment of kxtr.imuial Studies
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  • 235 9 Expelled pre-U student writes to ministry PRE-UNTVERSITY One student Muthu Nachiyappan, who was expelled from AngloChinese Junior College for allegedly writing "obscene" graffiti on a lecture bench, has presented his case to the Education Minis- uy. He said any further steps to be taken will depend on the ministry's reply
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  • 97 10 27 held in raids under Operation Eagle TWENTY-SEVEN people, including six transvestites, were rounded up by Paya Lebar police during a series of raids on known secret society haunts and trouble spots on Saturday. The suspects were picked up by officers and detectives of the Paya Lebar station's crime branch
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  • 91 10 The six were also said 1 to be operating at the many bars which front Sembawang Village, near the eating stalls. Police are also checking to determine whether these suspects are associ- ated with drug rings or secret societies. The remaining 21 people I were arrested from the other
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  • 71 10 Ang pows and food parcels for 100 ABOUT 100 senior citizens were given ang-pows and food parcels by the Sai Oh Thye Hua Kwan Choon Teck Seah Society at the {High Street Shopping CVntre yesterday. The presentation was part of the society's celebration to mark Confucius' birthday. The senior citizens,
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  • 131 10 SEARCH FOR MISSING CREWMEN IS OFF THE two missing crew members of the 30.713tonne Liberian tanker Oceanic Grandeur, which burst into flames while anchored near the Johore Shoal on Saturday, have not been found. A search for the two men was made by the Republic of Singapore Navy, the Port
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  • 51 10 Colour photo course CAMERA buds can attend a six-week intensive course on practical colour photography on Mondays and Thursdays from 7.30 p.m to 10 p m. from Monday. Certificates will be awarded at the end of the <ourse. Further information can be obtained from the YMCA. Orchard Road, or telephone
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  • 440 10  - Let's cycle our way to health, says Sha'ari LIM HUI KIAU By THE MP for Bedok and president of the Singapore Amateur Cycling Association, Haji Sha'ari Tadin, said cycling is a healthy form of exercise that should be adopted in an urban environment like Singapore. It is also a cheap
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  • 44 10 THE PUB's electricity department will lay pipes across Stamford Road over the next two Sundays. They will be carried out from 8 a.m. on Sundays to 6 a.m. on Mondays. Sign boards will be placed at strategic locations to warn motorists.
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  • 37 10 THE Minister without Portfolio and Secretary-General of the NTUC. Mr Lim Chee Onn. will present 10 tertiary education scholarships to children of Singapore Industrial Labour Organisation members at the NTUC auditorium today at 6 p.m.
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  • 290 10  - Renewal of permit: Mag asked to show cause J ALE AN HAN By. THE Ministry of Culture I has asked the editorial board of Breakthrough i magazine to show why its publication permit should be renewed after it had expired on Aug 21. The magazine, a non- profit publication by
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  • 518 11 It's all a bluff, says Harbans By PHILIP LEE POLITICAL observers are not exactly exrited over Mr Goh Chok Tong's hint that the general election is "a few steps au They say his statement, which was made on Thursday, was neither here nor there
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  • 330 11 SAYS DEVAN SINGAPOREANS should never moan or be ashamed that their society is diffrent from those of other countries. For this very difference in :he way the country is run is what has made it alive and well today. This was the point
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  • 155 11 THE acting Serial Aflalrs Minister, Dr Ahmad MatUr, and the Senior Minister of State (Korrlßn Affair*), Mr Kahim Ishak, left on Saturday fur Mecca far the Ha), accompanied by the president of the Muslim RrllKious nun (II (Mais), Mr Ismail hln Said,
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  • 94 11 THE Salvation Army's new complex at Pasir Panjang for needy chilI dren, girls, the aged and the handicapped is to opened in the new year. Disclosing this, Lt Col i Earle Maxwell, the comj manding officer for Singapore and Malaysia, said the Salvation Army
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  • 84 11 Underwater cable to Pulau Bukom THE Public Utilities Board is installing another i submarine power cable to 1 the Shell refineries on Pulau Bukom Trenching work to bury the cable in the seabed started six months ago, and is expected j to be completed by December with the filling of
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  • 37 11 THE People's Association will hold a five-lecture Personal Friday, starting Oct 10. at the Kampung Glam community centre. Enquiries should be directed to the Continuing Education and Special Services Section at *****22 ext 172.
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  • 194 11 LAST year 674 civil ser1 vants were promoted to Division Three five times as many as in 1978. More officers were also promoted to Division One and 1 Superstate. These figures are given in i the Public Service Commission's annual report
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 373 11 Ladies put your foot into Bata Peninsula. WHERE THERE'S MORE IN STORE FOR YOU! All the latest afljl n^nW available in this department service, stretching, expert fashion trends V^|^^ to cater to all cleaning and fitting of shoe of style and m^^^H^. your repair i shanks and steel tips. In
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    • 172 11 Bringing Up Father By Bill Kavanagh Hal Camp BiMAAV HAS BEEnX HOW DARE II LL HAVE I I BESIOES YOU 1.1- HE H/As"^^^^^""~ RAiD N& VIY JVOU ACCUSE YOU KNOW HAVE NO ALL THE 1 C^T Oil Af> V l PRIVATE STOCK .V. HiV' y MY BROTHEP PPOOP I PROOF//
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  • ACROSS THE CAUSEWAY
    • 438 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malaysian Government has sent two officials to Canada to help about 150 Malaysian students stranded in Toronto. The students, who arrived in Toronto in August for pre-universi-ty courses, are reported to be living in a sleazy hotel because
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    • 92 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Son. About IN customs officers will be assigned to combat smuggling, especially drug trafficking, at all airports from next year. The Director-General of Customs, Datuk Abdul Rahlm Tak, said today the officers would check the luggage of aU passengers leaving the country in bid to
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    • 267 12 KLANG, Sunday THE Selangor State Government yesterday destroyed hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of market produce illegally cultivated on about 80 hectares of forest reserve land about 20 km from here. About 50 Forestry Department workers, backed by three truckloads of Federal
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    • 244 12 Petronas probes secret extra oil output charge KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Petronas executive chairman Tan Sri Abdullah Salleh has confirmed that the national oil corporation is conducting a fullscale probe into alleged malpractices at an Esso production platform off Trengganu. "Of course, we are investigating. We cannot simply keep quiet when
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    • 38 12 KUAI-A LUMPUR, Sun A seven-member Indonesian Parliamentary delegation headed by its Deputy Speaker. Mr S.H Mashuri, arrived here today (or a week's vusit to bring about closer ties between the Parliamentarians of the two countries. AFP.
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    • 131 12 KL'ALA LUMPUR, Sun. Parents of children in several schools here and in Petaling Jaya are unhappy that their children are being asked to do risky jobs, such as painting the ceiling and nigh walls. According to them, pupils are being made use of to re-paint
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 365 12 \bmeishu. Fromdeandear mountain air The herbs that go to make This is the healthy Yomeishu are found in high atmosphere in which mountain areas. Where the Yomeishu is made today. 'f 'av \a^ air IS clear and fresn Made t0 the same formula frflltlA'-t. > .^k wLf^ti Where the seasons
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  • 245 13 Mission to explore agricultural ventures in Australia A GROUP of six Singapore businessmen will visit the Northern Territory of Australia in the next two months to study the possibility of investing in prawn processing, pig farming and other agricultural projects. This is a follow-up of a fact-finding mission by a
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  • 376 13 SINGAPORE received investment commitments totalling 1943 million last year with investors putting in more capital but employing fewer workers than in 1978. The latest annual report of the Economic Development Board says fixed investment per worker was 1.3 times higher than in 1978.
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  • 138 13 PEOPLE, aalmak, traits, beasts sad places came alive la fall eeiew yesterday as IN b»y» aad girls la Break eeawtttaeaey ■pains' tMr artMle talr«U In aa art cempetitlea yesteraav. Stmtei ea mats sa Ike v»U de*k at Heck M, aad qaltr •bllvtoai to
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  • 62 13 LIFT mechanic Tan Dick Peng, 19. was found subbed to death in Desker Road at about 9 p.m. yesterday. Mr Tan, a Malaysian, was found lying along the five-foot way near the junction of Desker and Kampong Kapor roads. He had a stab wound in the chest
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  • 26 13 A ONE-DAY technical seminar, organised by the British Electrical and Allied Manufacturers' Association, will be held at the World Trade Centre on Oct 21.
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  • 244 13 A PILOT project will be launched to help Malay children in mathematics. The president of the Singapore Malay Youth Library Association (Taman Bacaan). Mr Abdul Halim Kader. said Malay children were especially weak in this subject. m "Our primary aim is to I
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  • 200 13 A COURSE to familiarise civil servants and professionals with computers and their uses will be held in April next year. It will be organised by the Singapore Professional Centre, a body set up to provide commercial services to various professional bodies here. The centre also organises conventions.
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  • The Straits Times
    • 379 14 IS IT any wonder that the non-aligned movement has increasingly gained the appearance of being afflicted with a self-induced paralysis. The machinations of Cuba, the current chairman of the movement, have succeeded not only in impairing its credibility but in leaving the movement inert at the crossroads. Instead
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    • 377 14 SCRIBBLING graffiti on public property, whether on a wall, lift door, bus seat or lecture bench, is an act of vandalism. And under the law, vandals can be fined up to $2,000 or jailed up to three years and given up to eight strokes of the cane. But
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  • Across the Causeway
    • 355 14 EXCERPTS of editorial comment from Malaysian newspapers this week. SMALLHOLDERS account (or more than half the rubber produced in Malaysia and one-fourth the natural rubber production in the world. Yet 48 per cent of the rubber smallholders live below the poverty line and are
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    • 274 14 fellow traders WHILE addressing some 200 leading Indonesian businessmen in Jakarta recently President Suharto gave very fatherly advice to them not to antagonise but to learn from their more successful ethnic Chinese businessmen. He went on to say that they should not look at this
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  • 3439 14 6 Will the United States, too, opt out of the contest for world leadership? If it does and we should know one way or the other during the next few years then the mantle of world leadership must fall, through default, on the shoulders
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  • FORUM
    • 167 15 Trying to beat the traffic to cross road MANY of the residents of Pandan Gardens (off Upper Ayer Road) are bus commuters. The bus stops at which they board and alight from their buses are near the Chinese temple along Upper Ayer Rajah Road They are facing the problem of
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    • 113 15 I see school children running for dear life TRAFFIC along Avenue 10 and Street 53 in Ang Mo Kio is very busy. There are no traffic lights at this junction nor a stop sign at Street 53 but only white line. The point-block, in which I live, is situated at
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    • 207 15 Look into this daily gambling with human lives I FIND it ironical to read about the rising number of road deaths in The Straits Times every morning while nothing has been done to forestall the obvious death traps in the many criss-crossing junctions of Bedok New Town. I refer specially
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    • 227 15 I WOULD like to mention my observation that peof)le cross roads with overy great confidence on their part. Our cars can be driven at sometimes quite alarming speeds along most of the relatively wide roads in our housing estates, as compared to traffic-congested urban
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    • 163 15 Not enough staff to keep libraries open on Sundays I REFER to tke letter •f "AHC," "RarwniiIng reading" (ST, S Sept). Tke National Library tea reeeatly extended the opening hours of Its i hlldrrn's services at tke branch libraries for the convenience of working parents who wish to bring their
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    • 357 15 Allow me to have my say... NOW that the pro- and anti-Shakespeare factions have had their fling, I trust that you will allow me, the author of the disputed works. (0 have my say. kindly note that I am accommodating myself to the modern idiom for the benefit of those
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    • 688 15 WE REFER to the letter. "List a phone number that's easier for the public to remember," by Dr C.H. Song (ST. Sept 11). The Fire Brigade was initially allocated a five digit telephone number and that number was
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 368 15 SpanSeb Polyester Slings Strong as Steel but light and flexible SpanS«t in use during ptp* la\ifHj and Jy MSBSW handling operations "^^^^^iBß t-- IOLW^ IMI ssw/ mi "Handle with care!" The wire rope I slings used today easily results in I W\ m m rough handling, causing indented rpiS cargo,
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  • TIMES CITY DESK
    • 382 16 THERE must have been a number of gasps beard In the Singapore stock market last week as shares pat on one of their most erratic performances. The week opeaed on a distinctly weaker note and then suddenly, aad without much warning, the hears launched the most aggressive raid
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    • 433 16 DESPITE a good three-day recovery, share prices still finished broadly lower at the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week. The key barometer, the New Straits Times industrial ordinary share index fell to a low of 697.05 points before regaining some ground to close at *****, down a net
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    • 254 16 SINGAPORE Mrp U Srp Urt I l(rl Orl 3 "BT Index: 9162 84 8983 19 93(7 83 9iS4 2H 9484 68 •Industrials 595 24 590 22 607 56 609 49 610 31 (■■.Finance 1115 01 1120 01 1123 04 1127 06 1137 40 ••Hotels 52 84 523
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    • 396 16 LONDON: Share prices closed last week mixed with an easiet bias in quiet trading with interest centered on oil and gold issues, dealers said They added that the conflict in the Middle East continued to overhang the market The FT index was down 1.7 on the week closing
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    • 105 16 THE fallowing In a list of the I* moot actively traded stock* the Stock Exchange of Singapore last week. It gives the turnover In thousands of units, rinsing prices on Friday and the high and law for ISXI ■m Orli IM S Securities UOL niwPir Sim Derby
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    • OVERSEAS MARKETS
      • 628 16 U)NDON. Fri Share prices closed mixed in quiet trading with no fresh factors to affect the market, dealers said The FT index rose fraction ally to 479 3 points at the close Leaders were mainly a penny to 4p on either side of overnight levels, though Tale and
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      • 105 16 NEW YORK. Fri. Growing confidence that interest rates may not move much higher over the near term contributed to a broad stock market advance in heavy trading. Analysts said much of the market's strength was due to expectations that the banking report due after the close would show
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      • 54 16 AMSTERDAM: Fri. Share prices closed mixed to higher, with Akz* down 0.10 but Royal Dutch gaining 2.40 and KLM 1 60 guilders in Dutch interna■ionals, dealers said. Amn fell 070 while WUH rose four in mainly higher banks and mortgage banks. Rabec* gained one and R*ujk« 1.50 in investment
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      • 52 16 ZURICH, Fri. Share prires L-losed higher in quiet trading and thin volume, dealers said They noted the absence of some major operators from th<bourse session because of the annual meeting of the Swiss Bankers' Association. Baak Lea was sought among generally higher banks. The Credit Suisse index closed at
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      • 32 16 i opper prim on Friday previous in trarkets > Wirebar Ipol LJ24 1.837 ;d Ices 1.825 LBSO SO it.ti, 50). lellers 1)*****. I J**soi Martrl tea*: Ea.'.ier Sales: 10.960 t.mn. v 4
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    • 154 16 COMMODITIES ROUNDUP Rubber quiet LONDON: Rubber Futures closed quiet and slightly easier on Friday, with losses from yesterday of mostly 0.60 to 0.20p per kilo Turnover was five lots of five tonnes and 174 lots of 15 tonnes including 21 Kerb trades. Dealers said afternoon trading was quiet with prices
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    • 58 16 Sap 2* SapM Oct 1 Oct2 Ocl 3 Oct 4 •Tin $2,160 $2,156 $2,160 $2,147 $2,139 $2.i:<2 Tonnes 197 I 216 150 134 105 120 Rubber (S) ***** 300.00 299.00 296 50 297 50 Rubber (M) 305.50 303 00 302 25 299 50 302 00 •in
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    • 217 16 nunuE.fi experience*! an easier week as prices slipped consistently each day to lose 8 1 1 cents on balance, says H»U€»y. Caller, Bath 4 C« in its review of the Singapore and Malaysian rubber markets for the period covering Sep 25 to Oct 2. Triggering the decline
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    • 131 16 j THE STRAITS tin price fell another {7 to $2,132 per picul (equivalent to $35.25 per kilo. down 12 cents) in Penang on Saturday, on an official offer- ing up IS'; tonnes to 120 < j tonnes. LONDON: Tin m the day was down £16 for Cash
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    • 202 17 TOKYO. S4t The Dow Jones average rose 11 56 points in active trading to a record 7153.80, for the second consecutive day, helped by persistent foreign buying, dealers said. The New index closed at 494.04. up 095 point, with a volume of 430 million shares. Trading houses, oils, chemicals,
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    • 283 17 HOPES for a steadier pepper sector in the local commodity market were slightly dampened last week as prices resumed its downdrift. Compared with other sectors, the pepper section of the market was distinctly weaker. From the very opening on Monday, prices were all marked lower and by the
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    • 51 17 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Friday 4T0.3 Thursday 478.7 Week Ago 481.0 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Friday 850 68 Thursday 942.24 Week ago 040.10 H.K.HANG SENG Friday 1255.16 Thursday 1243.87 Week ago iJ61.7« SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Friday 733.88 Thursday 732.70 Week ago 734.08 ALL ORDINARIES Friday W7.50 Thursday 856.37 Week ago
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    • 55 17 THE AVERAGE discount rate for 91-day Treasury Bills firmed to 7 145 per cent at the latest tender from 7.010 per cent previously, the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) said. Applications totalled $68.5 million for the $25 million of Bills on offer. Bids at $98.21 and above
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    • 2029 17 A service to readers. Straits Times publishes, veefcly a detailed analysis of shares on the Stock Exchange of Singapore The year's high and low, are ollowed by the week's movement in prices, the divilend. the net price earnings ratio and the volume of Misiness >(,,. Uw Baaaaj
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    • Money and exchanges
      • 139 17 THE US Sing dollar opened at $2 1080 00. touched a low of $2 0925 45 before closing at $2.1015 25 in fairly active trading in the Singapore forex market last week The Singapore dollar strengthened against most currencies due to its high interbank Overnight rates, influx of foreign
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      • 338 17 THE Overnight rale opened on a firm note and was generally traded at the level of 14 per cent 16 per rent before closing easier last week at 12 per cent The high level of interest rates had brought further an nouncement of the increase in the PLRs from
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      • 99 17 IN THE Far East, gold opened at USJ672 00 673.50 on Saturday, and was traded quietly to the low of «ffl 50 ***** before closing at 1671 00 672.00. B*aree: N.M EUaralH a asm* (8) Prt Ttara Melbourne (ll 572 *78 STB MB S»«6 SIMMS Ne»Y«t «m» civmb cnoas
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      • 181 17 ASIAN cwreacy avenge drpetdt rstea f*r tke w«ek erted Ocl J: UStlßMpricMl Hi«k Low 7 days 151 12 7/16 1 month 14 1/16 12. 2 months 13 t 12 3 months 14 13 7/16 6 months 14 13 7/16 9 months 13 135/16 12months 13. 133/16 SwlmFtuc*
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      • 44 17 FOR THE week ended Saturday Oct 4 the range of call rate received from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows: Baa* fu4: 4.25 per cent to 7 per cent. Oeaerml fi«d: 4.7 per cent. Movemeate of funds to- tailed $1,055 million
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      • 369 17 BANK'S prime lending rates as at the close of business on Friday. Oct 3. 1980 BANK'S tPLK Algemene Bank 11 American Express 11 Am 'dam R'terdam Bank 11 M Asia Commercial 11 A A NZ Banking Group 14 Ban Hin Lee Bank 11 2 Banca Commercial*
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 425 16 Digital means I CASIOI RESISTS WATER even 100 meters down! CASK) Water Sports Business. Leisure. Sports. It's the all-around watch. aa^^l«»«w _^*0* 00 Depth tested to 1 00 meters *a W^^^T*** 1^ W I«ift 5 year, nonstop ■a^^ SS118.OO"' 13 lithium battery JT <s^>^ mSSSSSSS^^SSSS^ I 1 00 sec. stopwatch
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 512 17 invites applications for the posts of:A) TECHNICIAN (CIVIL) R*quir*m«nt«:- An Industrial Technician Certificate in the relevant field and preferably with a GCE with 3 'O' Level passes or its equivalent; OR A Technician Diploma in the relevant field from the Singapore Polytechnic or its equivalent. Those without the above qualifications
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    • 619 17 METAL BOX SINGAPORE LIMITED the Leading International Can Maker FOOD TECHNOLOGIST The selected candidate is required to participate actively in providing packaging advisory services to customers after appropriate troming Other duties include the smooth running of a laboratory and the inspection of incoming material quality with the assistance of a
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    • 597 17 M«;ISTK\TKS' (CM RTN NIM.U'ORK NumrtMHi- Na. I7U 1«W Brtwrm I MON KNITTINC. KUTORV (PTK) LTD. Plaintiff* tmt I. AM X Ml lIOK T(K k RAH (HKK totk f»r mrrly trading a* SI'OKI KING L O. IMrndmnt KORM W \I)\KRTISKMKNT To Tock Bah Chee formerly trading as Sport Kiriß Co.. 1
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 498 18 GENUINE RUBY RINGS from only $2000 THIS IS NOT A MISPRINT "HOW IS IT POSSIBLE FOR US TO MAKE PRICE LIST THIS INCREDIBLE OFFER"? I i^viS I 14 k gold RUBY SIZE 1 1 1 1 RING PENDANT EARRINGS RING PENDANT EARRINGS Our company, established in 1960, is the largest
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 407 19 AT YOUR SERVICE RATES SECTION INDEX 1 Telephone Service *****22 PERSONAL SERVICES P" 1 f^ .do, 8 30am -bOOpm O<*oory 80 <l\ per word (mm J l 2 001 4 MERCHANDISE 4L %ML _^V__ jaSIT 1 af\ ar>ffiZl AesJ af ilf —>Mf ilf J Ks~_^\. t I ifiZ^ti M/ 0
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    • 661 19 I Bai nail a pjaj a. ,*m I rßj e)4jfleji deWICvS A Hevvdei BaW I Now available at \w^^ L^J rtlfcl", LAI Kit LIU M 10 Mezzanine Floor Far East Shopping Centre Orchard Road. Singapore 0923 Tel *****22. *****17, *****30 Branch: M9O Lucky Plaza. Orchard Road Tel: *****41 ffH No
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    • 835 19 I Personal Services Merchandise I I ANLO SPECIALIST IN repairing respr;ivni|(. trade-m sales ol re34 Dressmaking/ 'Z^r'wW*™: Tailoring 4«i.v7-;6 ATTENTION" SPECIAL OFFER N.a ur, ..nclltioilers lor sale Immeili.,te atmclnf "I r.-lnter •ASTER DRESSMAKING/TAILOR- *S£JJ« P 1 1^ NG/ Dcalfßlai Vltbln te« repair *****36 n,, nlhs from fnnland Huns- OAVID AIRC
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    • 986 19 V iMtlmii Prigfcli, Sarvtees* 1 JHh OppirlaWltMJi [«■■> 78 Industrial Equip- 86 Employment Agenment: Sale/Hire cies/Temporary Help AVAILABLE FOR SALE/ Kenlal 6. TEMPORARY SERVICES WE sups'. 20' and 40' Steel Cargo Con- ph hardworking, reliable w ..rk liners Kor details, phone ers to constructions lactones on BMM contract Interested parties
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    • 928 19 II Employment 11 1 k wall ••labhshod construction :ompiny r*Mjuir«* T experienced civil engineers An established and fasl Interested appllcanta a candidates lor the reari experlencf in hif following potitioni SS'"^ ESTIMATORS SWEE CONSTRUCTION t TRANSPORT CO (M) SON BHO IVen I" IS. GUL DRIVE JURONG TOWN SINGAPORE 2262 wliK'll
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 719 20 II illg>l<UlHlWH I li^ Im>lnliHF«i»alanCar<ia)an t 46 Situations Vacant FEMALE OELIVCRV SCHEDULING CLERK b) Secretarial V Clerical Mded An aalaMMlted centpenf mv.le. wnte with tuM particulars spplicrtians tor Wlephuin ™n*« to 1 OTflCf AS»ISTAMT ,Ff MAlf ELMARK CONTRACT SERVICES I»TE LTO w 1 To. Payoh 'ndu.lrial Par* ESTABLISHED OFFICE REOUWtS
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    • 912 20 II Employment j ll fraaaM aj,,.,,,,, n..i.nnl LAOal* ADDllranu mit have several w# h c nt positions lor: 1| TYPISTS PASTE UP ARTISTS 3) PROOF READERS y .1 Brief out comprehensive details »nh a credit in I- nglish phone number should be ad Willing lo work on rotating 1t,,. "i
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    • 884 20 II Emptoyrrvftnt (jj|| FEMALE STORE X^l CLERK ISHIMSII SHINSEI (S) 1 level Cer- PTE LTD S!:':,?''kee P mg P"r""P "r""s n k"-' i •PP»e-lionß lor the keeping preferred though poata ol ACCOUNTS Only application* stating full per f*| rni/c •one! details present salary and VrLCHIxO ipecled salary to be submitted
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    • 1001 20 II Empioymetit 11 -T j^^^^^g^^^^^^^-. PEOPLE'S PARK COMPLEX re.^[^^^■^■^■'■■'■'^■■■^■^sm quires Information Counter T Heceptlonists Must s t »-ak fluent English and Mandarin Salary /O rVfN. I »220 to $26(1 Call personally al AjO^"~^vv\ ir r lv lll > V*"( I I REQUIRED EXPERIENCED ACCOUNTS Clerks with abllll) lo V a^Bk
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    • 935 20 II Employment 111 1 TEMPORARY STAFF wbW required immediately T monthal An European Sales fcjr Organisation 1) GENERAL CLERKS 2) TRADING BOYS PPMALF CJAI F«! 3) DESPATCH BOS l-fcnUALfc SALbb n, xp.net DEMONSTRATORS Requirements '•I'" 1 '""P'» 1 aim? 20 year* I 1 a Hardworking n I J c Preferable
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 888 21 II Eniptoymwit I HA c) Sales "Good morning, girli I am Grace Law Company sti.Lialisint m WALLPAPER retail and contract sates ha. lk llh numerous people ..•cane,,SALES RCPSIESENTATIVE i r,s I, sell iMaie 4 Fematel ;r. mote their niau.nminti lost I epl rlauifled advertise menus and give helpful ad n
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    • 999 21 1 IHJ| SINCAPOMC CAItPCT Jok\ B^k MANUFACTUftERS PTf LTD reqwre A Japanese Engineering SALES HCPMSCNTAT.VES Compan, require, a (••—'Fern*.! MECHANICAL DRAUGHTSMAN/ eSJSne, SUPERVISOR c Hreterenre sill he Bn*B «_»__~,i. lluiv a ii.huii.iii.iiis »nh either Architects in Below 28 years tenor liesigners or Decora- j Minimum 2 years' extors penence Minimum
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    • 865 21 II Employment 111 Eipanding Switchboard i Factory in Bukit Timah area COLD STORAGE Pf>>^^' lor lh# MANUFACTURING PTE LTD 1) DRAUGHTSWOMAN CUM ESTIMATOR iinit.-s ipplu ants for Wlth „t mt aßßafteace m l.cisitionsof preparation ol electrical drawMALE LABORATORY 2) ELECTRICAL ASSISTANTS FITTERS ecu X Level with and c«^ ooanl wunisg!
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    • 714 21 II Employment I it Immediate vacancies lor 1) FEMALE PRODUCTION/ Hbbbbvbbbbvbbbbbbbßß MACHINE TTfTroin OPERATORS ll'l ■'.'W.Ii^TIUO.I 16- 40 years old 2) INDUSTRIAL |i|j Vn JliS'JiJ 1 iS'Jii l ff'?.i ELECTRICIAN 21 40 years 01.l I^. sn or ITH Orade II 111 UAU_^j^^j|ll|lil|^BßJ or VITB OrtlflraU-s or i Br'aßK^WP^Bßl years' experirncr
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    • 684 21 II Employment 11 1 S^^± PYRAMID W DERRICK H B^^ H has immediate vacancies for ■ffKaasslAP the following positions '■^3 1 PIPEFITTERS (MARINE) 2. IRONWORK Singapore fitters automotive engineering 3 semi skilled t UA WORKERS pte) ltd. 4. LATHE MACHINE > ls /!X- h^^wJißL OPERATOR V^ j !jSK OPERATORS LargestTutomotive
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 598 22 II Employment 1^ 46 Situations Vacant c) Production dng g>§#t manufacturer rvquir** mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmm MALE PRODUCTION CHLORIDE hands APPRENTICESHIP/ ON-THE-JOB TRAINING Plaata apply personally or r.l« lo ASIA INDUSTRIAL GASES PTE LTD S. Gul Road. Jurong Singapore 2262 But No 257 Irom Jurong Intar Chang* lnt*r*af*<! pleaaa apply CHLORIDE BATTERIES
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    • 653 22 II Emptoymont fl] A Garmanl Factory raquira* FEMALE QUALITY CONTROLLERS f (without aipwriaftca) m'ZZZZ.Z'ZZZZrs CMHTERED INDUSTRIES "^X'To^c 70 OF SIMGAPORE PRWATE isma we also provide.TUlr jm~^^\^ Fiee Breakfast Ajm.Qj \mf* Free Month| y Lunch mißr\gmfltir^ Free Transport lor shift V^^^y^^ wooers _^V>lf __»O w 'v-'5 Free Uniforms V'V^jC^o^. FreeMedicalConsultaI&l^ Subsidised
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    • 858 22 ill fjami ii ii— IH /"A mapofißißii li requires: r SUMIDEN ELECTRONICS MALE PTE LTD PRODUCTION l^'V^Ufr]^' OPERATORS u 'po'""'"'^ oummtmtMM SENIOR Must br prrpared la do 3 r%«JaV«VV%« rotational aMA iork OPERATOR .^u" m (Ma ie) Majrkai n dim il>. utor mii port i-oinplrtrd lull-time Nutional Servicr WEOFFER- Vorallonal
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    • 485 22 II Employment IT i MALE/FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS I urganlly raquirad by a toy manutac I luring company >n Kallang bbbbbbV ll I W<Ofl la BtaitWuaaauytlWainj bbbbbV >^BBs«bbbbl I IncrrinrniaflVrSmiinths BB^ "V-1B I :..|ll.vpli^ Mr 4 Kri-rrinrinuurkHa X .jbbbS Miminlx lurk. BBB^^'EF^r^-^™ Kfuular functions piinn^ w /J^^^ a>a a < S
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  • IX OBITUARIES
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      110 28 frr^ Madam TanfHwKXeng •oodTt pasted away peacefully on 4 Oct Ifearly mined by •a**:Nf Kan<('hlr» NfKanfWher Ng Kanf Kay Ngfirk Krow Nf Slang K-... Fan Boon chin i deceaard) TanKahHara Thi Kirn Sr* i Long (irok I.ung (droeased) in Terk Chpng Margaret Sim Kirn Ker Nk Nguang HUng
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    • 57 28 Th* Family ol th* Lat* Mr Yap T*ck On with to thanh relativet and Iriendt. Doctor* a *la(t ol Ward I*B of The s.ngapor* General Hospital. Pattort Brothers 4 Sitlera In Chml ol Oueenatown Lutheran Church, tor thmt hind condolence, wreath* a generou* donation* durmg their reInMemoriam lor
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      122 28 I In loving memory of MARGARET SIM BOOM CHENG (NANCY) »/10/7» Ha vu.rrt^ ran rips, ribe the pain Vnur MMaa Mai hM hrnuKht us Sadly mined by Mum: Tereu Ong Be* Neo and onty titter Start Nurae Elaine La* (mUK) ■aVa^HalißlaVHjalaßia^BV In E»erta*tmg Memory Ot Alexanderd brook
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    • 41 28 MR-KJ* MENON Departed* 10-7S Sadly missed and always remembered by beloved wife. sons, daughters, sons-in-law, daughters-in-law and grandchildren. ÜBaWaWaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBJ LOVING MEMORY of our dear mother llif. (iek Neo Departed Uwafa remembered by •■< I i inl.lr.-n and k'nirnirhildren
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  • TIMESPORT PAGE ONE
    • 153 28 Keegan limps off LONDON, San. England's World Cap soccer hopes received a setback when captain Kevin Keegan (right) limped off with an ankle Injury In Southampton's 2-1 English League defeat at Everton yesterday. Keegan's first appearance on Merseyside since his return to English soccer lasted only IS minutes. He damaged
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    • 696 28 EXACTLY a year ago Crystal Palace were leading the race for the English League First Division soccer championship. Today, they are languishing at the bottom of the table, bitterly digesting a 1-2 home defeat by West Bromwich Albion yesterday, wnich leaves them with only two
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    • 1326 28 FIRST DIVISION Arsenal 1 Leicester 0. Anon Villa 4 Sunderland 0. Coventry 3 Brighton 3. Palace 0 West Bromwich 1. Ever ton 2 Southampton 1. Ipswich 1 Leeds 1, Manchester City 0 Liverpool 3. Middlesbrough 6 Norwich 1. Nottingham Forest 1 Manchester United 2. Stoke 2 Tottenham 3.
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    • Article, Illustration
      50 28 6 IF the boys can simply stop worrying about the situation, then I'm sore the tide will torn. But the longer results keep going against us, the more difficult the situation becomes. The important thing is to start collecting points one by a one, week by week. Terry Venables
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    • 175 28 BONN, Sun. League soccer champions Bayern Munich struggled to reach the third round of the West German Cup, while First Division Bayei Leverkusen and 1860 Munich were knocked out. Bayern scored an unconvincing 4-2 victory over SVW Mannheim thanks to two goals from Footballer of the
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    • 265 28 m^m^mt NOTICE JABATAN BEKALAN AIR SEUNGOR KELANG Dv« to deviation works to be corned out on Hie 27"4 steel mom at the slip rood 'F' cloverleat (unction Shah Alom I on 5 1 0 80 the water supply to Shah Alom Residential Areas, Klang South, Port Klang and surrounding oreoi
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    • 637 28 m m£ Jk^ PUBUC imiITIES I The PUB invites applications tor the following posts (A) LEGAL OFFICER ($1,185-2,420) ($1,424-2,908 gross) Qualifications and Experience a Barristers or Solicitors or Law graduates who are qualified withm the meaning of Section 2 of the Legal Profession Act (Cap 217), b 2 yeors' experience
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    • 696 28 Cl 4S AIRPORT SERVICES We ore a Company servicing several maior airlines operating through the Singapore International Air port We wil be operating a sophisticated flight kitchen at Changi Airport n 1981 and we are seeking suitable candidates for the following posts A) FOOD PRODUCTION MANAGER (DESIGNATE) The successful candidate
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    • 49 28 r^'LDERS «RECTory I The trade names section lists over 3,000 trade names from AAC to ZWIESEL. IF you're in a building or allied trade or profession, you may be entitled to a free copy. Call us at 255-1932. SINGAPORE BUILDERS DIRECTORY AN IMS PUBLICATION Better guide to better business
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  • TIMESPORT PAGE TWO
    • 2614 29  -  FAIRWAY CAESAR'S PALACE TAKES TOP SPRINT BY FOUR LENGTHS By I TEN HUGS defied a 59.5-kilogramme impost to score an upset in the Class Div 1 event over 1,600 metres at Bukit Timah yesterday. The Comedy Star foury ear -old. fast -finishing second
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    • STIPE'S REPORT
      • 737 29 JOCKEYS G.S. Sng. M C Lam and N Asuwadi were suspend ed by the stewards of the Singapore Turf Club yesterday Sng was suspended for two race days for careless riding of Field Commander in Race 3. while Lam and Asuwadi were each suspended three days.
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    • 61 29 NEW YORK, Sun Temperence HUI won the $1,200,000 Jockey Club Gold Cup at Belmont Park yesterday after the heavily favoured Spectacular Bid was scratched because of an ankle injury. Thirty minutes before poet time, trainer Buddy Delp informed the stewards he was withdrawing Spectacular Bid and that the
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    • 227 29 JOCKEY P. Visuanathan was suspended for three months by the stewards of the Singapore Turf dub tor reckless riding under Rule 238 on Drum Major in Race 2 on Saturday, the stipendiary steward's report un Saturday's races: STATE OF GOING GOOD Race 1 Kirn Leng (RC Allan) Jumped
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    • 50 29 LONDON, Sun. Alex Hlggins, of Northern Ireland, the runner-up in the world snooker championship earlier this year, suffered two defeats in the £20,000 ($100,000) Champion of Champions tournament here yesterday. Hlgglns lost 5-4 to Graham Miles, of England, and 7-2 against Doug Mountjoy, of Wales Reuter
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    • 615 29 Unsung Heroes feU. dislodging rider Lee. when Drum Major. under the whip, shifted in and across that horse. This incident caused Cormack and Cellni to check and lose ground. An enquiry was held After taking down the statement from rider P Visuanathan and viewed the patrol film, the
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    • 43 29 FIRST: No. *****4 ($4,527) SECOND: No. *****1 ($1,293) THIRD: No. *****4 ($646) STARTERS ($l5O each): Nos *****0, *****2, *****1, *****3, *****2, *****4, *****1, *****4, *****1, *****1, *****0. CONSOLATION ($lOO each): Nos *****8, *****2, *****9, *****8, *****8, *****7, *****1, *****4, *****8, *****9.
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    • 355 29 COLUMBUS, Sun. American Mike Sullivan, a non-winner in five years on the United States circuit, carded a one-under-par 69 yesterday to take a five-stroke lead into the final round of the US$2OO,000 ($418,000) Southern Open. Sullivan, 25, scored 10-under-par 200 after three rounds on
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    • 223 29 McAFEE, Sun. State boxing officials ordered tests last night to determine if Panama's Esubio Pedroza had taken an illegal substance between rounds, while retaining his featherweight crown against Rockey Lockridge, of the United States, here in New Jersey. Pedroza, the World Boxing Association champion, scored a unanimous points win
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    • 175 29 In Hlivrraam, Japan's short European tour started on a disappointing note when they faded after a bright start to lose 13-15 (half time: 13-3) to a Dutch Selection. British remits: Righy Leagae Laaeaafcln Cap ftaul: Warringion 26 Wigan 10 Mitiia Twe Bramley 30 Huyton 10. Rugby
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    • 1062 29 THE NORTH BORNEO TIMBERS BERHAD QUARTERLY PRODUCTION REPORT THREE MONTHS FROM IST JUNE TO 31ST AUGUST 1980 1960/81 1979 80 I, Sabah log production and sales Log production Cu. ft 000 4,566 4,049 Log sales Cv ft. 000 4,164 3.927 2 Sabah cocoa production and sales Cocoa production Lbs. 000
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  • TIMESPORT PAGE THREE
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      43 30 IT'S ft painful 9 feeWM, tat It's pslattaw to caatlmae with tke sqiftd under the clreamstftßcea (peer ftttoMUacetftt tralmlag MMtoM and aimless preparattoM). Neither tke Football AsMciattoa af Singapore nor tke Intermediate players are geiag to benefit A tram It Jita Singh
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    • 309 30 GUTHRIE 4 HILTON 2 OBEROI 4 HITACHI 0 GUTHRIE BERHAD put themselves in line for a grand double when they beat Hilton Hotel 4-2 in an exciting Singapore Business Houses Football League senior knock-out semi-final at the Jalan Besar Stadium last night, reports
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    • 257 30  -  JOE DORAI By SINGAPORE'S intermediate soccer squad, formed three months ago, have been disbanded on the orders of Jita Singh, the national squad's manager-coach. Jita's decision, which he described as painful, is because ol the poor attendance at the intermediate training and aimless preparations. Said Jita yesterday:
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    • 143 30 MADOKA AMANO, of the Philippines, won the men's step-ladder round final, beating Thailand's 1978 World (up champion Samran Banyen, in (im, m>-3M <im, MS). AP. finished fourth after the 32-game final Top finishers: Mea (without step-ladder round) 1 Madoka Amano (Phil) 9.716; 2 Paeng Nepomucno (Phil) 9,558; 3 Samran
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    • 44 30 FKANKIK LOH and I. S l.im won the first Scotch Doubles bowling competition at Jackie's Katong yesterday. They pooled 2.072 pintails over 12 games. Second, with 2,049. were Ivan and Amy Harris, while Jimmy Koh and Jenny Wong were third with 2.041
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    • 36 30 TURKEY, Sun. Hosts Turkey continued to dominate the Islamic Games here yesterday. The Turks won 12 gold medals six at athletics, four at swimming and one each at basketball and volleyball. Reuter.
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    • 179 30 SINGAPORE'S bowlers floundered under the might of their opponents, finishing out of the top 10 in both the men's and women's Masters' finals in the Asian Cup tournament at the Sukhumvit Bowl here today. The best Singapore performances were by Ronnie Ng, who was 12th (9,133) in the
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    • BOOST...
      • 228 30 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun J THE Malaysian Tenpin Bowling Congress are turning to professional advice to ensure maximum success in overseas tournaments. And the first to benefit from this will be the squad to next year's South-east Asia Games. The professional coach will come from either
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    • BUST...
      • 189 30 By KEN JALLEH Jr. THE Basketball Association of Singapore have decided against sending their girls' team to the Asian Basketball Confederation youth championships in Bangkok next month. This was decided at the BAS' executive council meeting at Sports House, in Rutland Road,
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      • 81 30 BILLJAKDB Natfaaal 4ball jr. MlvMaal ■•■■■alia kips (Katong Saloon. 7); later-miatatry I— my •cmlI flaak) <D?mpt*y Road. 6.30). GAMES later-ctetaten hwkrt: Billiards (PARC. 6); NelbaU (PUBRC. 5 15). Sepak Takraw (PARC. 5.15). Soccer (PARC. 5 15). Tennis (Telerec Association 515); Volleyball (PARC. 515). SOCCER Slanaw G«votbwl Services Leagae:
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    • 479 30 <V\fc 10 DAYS ESCORTED I s PER ADULT t X TWIN SHARING *t jk B A. %i BASIS I l&Bi *~uL SDAYS I-i i, ■Sr \7 HONOLULU 1 W JW^ A 3 DAYS v SAN FRANCISCO t 1 «t Includes y w *^H roundtnp air fare J^^M fla^l Singapore- Honolulu
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    • 42 30 RESULTS DRAW 79/80 5 OUT OF 49 1.49,44, 43,29 ADDITIONAL NO 15 3 CIRCLES 35,6,7 RESULT Of TK MOOH CAM SrtCIAl mm Ist *****50 sth ***** 2nd *****83 6th 6232 3»d *****7 7th 1690 4th *****5 Bth 102 "raKMUSTKCI/UMED "»MN 35 DAYS
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  • TIMESPORT PAGE FOUR
    • 276 31  -  PATRICK BASTIANS By BPONSOKS, Cktkay PwMr Alrwaya, atiaiilir •mA tw. awti eaalpmeat firms •re Halac aa Maaak rxUMtUa aMitekw wIUiIb tke aeit tw* weeks, fr»tnri«n tke istrt'i Ms aiian la tke aftermata at tke Aaekar aa#>p*re Op«a Waraameat. CPA are fl\lag 4«wa prafeaattaab, fHcphca BawaJtrh W
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    • 201 31 THE sparttag Roodn stare ai tke kalian* squash complex teem* to have a aavel way of attracting easterners— a poster of a barebottaaaed laaa playtac; tenass amsag pasters of no, aaaa saprrstars la ar"We daat km tke kraad af tke teaals racket she to aateg, hat abe looks
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    • 557 31 PAKISTANI Atlas Khan won the men's Anchor Singapore Open squash title for the second year running, outclassing compatriot Fahim Gul, 9-3, 9-4, 9-7 in 47 minutes of precision squash at the Kallang complex yesterday, reports PATRICK BASTIANS. Khan, who has a look of perpetual anger
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    • 750 31 KEPPEL CLUB'S Wong Weng Kham, a 23-hand-icapper, won The Straits Times Trophy for the best individual amateur golf nett score of 61 at the Changi Golf Club yesterday. For his effort, Wong, who carded Identical gross 42s on both nines, also earned a return
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    • 407 31  -  KEN JALLEH Jr. By SNG SZE HIANG was the star performer at the Singapore Polytechnic Annual track and field championships at the Queenstown Stadium ilur ing the weekend, winning the 100, 200 and 400 m events. Sng set a meet record of ll.2sec. in
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    • 134 31 CEYLON SPORTS CLUB became this year's Singapore Cricket Association Senior League champions when they beat Singapore Chinese Recreation Club by nine wickets at Balestier Road yesterday. The win gave CSC, who have a match in hand, a total of 108 points one point more than Singapore
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    • 279 31 ADELAIDE, Sun. -Australia's former world amateur champion Cam Nancarrow was the first seed to tumble out of the $50,000 World Open squash championships at the Brahma Lodge Centre here today. Nancarrow, seeded 13th, lost his second round match to the unseeded Australian Steve Bowditch
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    • 35 31 LILLE, Sun. Australia score a 2-0 (half-time: 1-0) win over France yesterday in the second hockey international of their French tour. The Australians beat > France by the same score last I week. Reuter.
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    • 203 31 BUTTER WORTH, Sun A try in the 69th minute of play by Neoh Ah Swee helped Singapore defeat RAAF Butterworth in an MRU Cup match here yesterday. Singapore won this rugby union match by 9 points (a goal and a penalty) to 6 (a
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    • 102 31 Exquisitely designed to keep you with the times. And on time. iV tMO W <ai oN» -*>***■ \^ykj*"j* < a ia> at**9nF ABbV r\.i~j aKLjr Uw*j<*b W*^ lfaH* *J^*' ,T J Snr»^ MoaV^ it 1 ■«JKJF"^ .rV >3f vSv tH aißHloT^^^nn n^r^av 1 r arw i^ i si -»^"a» saanU.
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  • 117 32 IN the spirit at hampang fnn and camaraderie, pe«pie el Lnraag Katimah t*nk part la their traditional Jang ('■mprtltion yesterday. Thene waad aad-plaw-Ur nMdel baata, small aaea aveaaarbiß M.C cm and bigger models f— rini tt.s cm, are made by kampung hobbyists. A
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  • 7 32 Late CLASSIFIED DEATH SUSIE ONC LAV MOON
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  • 277 32 Chinese blast at the US for betrayal' BEIJING, Sun. China has complained bitterly about special privileges given to Taiwan's representatives in the United States, bringing SinoAmerican relations into a new storm. The official Xinhua news agency yesterday accused the Carter Admin- j istration of betrayal. It said Taiwan's representatives in
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  • 54 32 NEW DELHI, Sun. At least I 200.000 people have been marooned by floods in parts of the north-eastern Indian state of Manipur, the Press Trust of India reported today. The news agency said the floods were caused by torrential rains in Manipur s central district for the
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  • 378 32 Poland gets tough with unionists WARSAW, Sunday POLAND'S Communist Party chief, Mr Stanislaw Kania, in his toughest speech so far to labour unions, has warned that he will punish abusers of government privilege and cut off talks with all workers who act against the country's interests. "Every case of dishonesty
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  • 110 32 PKI chief Aidit executed, says report JAKARTA, Sun. The chairman of the banned Indonesian < ommunlM Party (PKi), D. N. Aldlt, was executed In Boyelall, Central Java, the Jakarta newspaper Kompas Mluxro reportThe paper anted C«i Yaalr HadlMbraU, the l»oal brigade emnmaader (■•w nvtntr a( Lampoag, Smith Sumatra) aa Haying:
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    • 214 32 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Generally cloudy with showers in a tew places In the early momlng.TEMP. (C) op to I a.m. tomorrow: M max., 23 mln. SUNSET today: (.25 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: C.2t a.m. GLOBAL weather UrllM 8-14 C Cloudy jLn Aagelea 19-28 C Cloudy Atfceaa 14-25 C Clear
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  • SECTION TWO The Straits Times
    • 5 1 SECTION TWO The Straits Times
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      • 636 1 Bookshelf Three years in a plaster cast AFTER an operation with a sf-5t chance of survival she had to lie in the cast all the while, eating, sleeping, reading and receiving guests in that manner. Overnight, her world shrank to the hospital grounds and her books. There were mental obstacles
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      • 131 1 FROM today, The Strata Times BUlngual Page wIU publish the plnyin names of local food Items together with their English equivalent While a bowl of la torn Urns (greea bean soap) Twfll taste Jnst a« sweet as lack 4a» fag, using the plnyin names will help
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      • 106 1 1980 China almanac comes off the press CHINA Almanac 1960 has been published by the Shanghai branch of the China Encyclopaedia Publishing House, reported a Hongkong Chinese paper. The 700-page China Almanac 1980, the first of its kind to run off the official Chinese press, records the happenings, achievements and
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      • 149 1 Beer i*,* PT Jiu Welcome to An Exhibition on Packaging C3LFsXq}fk 9th-12th October, ***** i^gjj^t^^^^^ KLpak 80 is a diverse showcase of machinery in the packaging industry. Displaying the latest, most sophisticated equipment W that have modernised packaging in the world. You will see AwA w M A machines with
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      • 129 1 I /11/ 1 1 Par Emulsion IVGS IdStinCl DGdllty dnd protect ion. /i&wfU' Lete you brighten up your house fin I into a beautiful new home. f/ff -OvX P»r Emulsion adds that extra easy to maintain. And It's so tough I I -^^_^^%nt. touch of colour to your home. To
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      • 107 1 Japan's baby hotels With mare and mare Japanese wMnen locking to combine motherhood awl a career, a mw kind of hotel has sprung up la Tokyo the baby hotel. Find oat more on Pag* 6 The MRT debate "V With the decision on MRT still hanging in the balance, SBC
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    • PICK of the DAY
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        486 2 BETTY, Barnaby Jones' able daughter-in-law and assistant, goes into action in tonight's episode of Barnaby Janes (Ch 5, 8.40 p.m.), titled False Witness. When an innocent man is named by a woman as her attacker, Betty risks her life to clear him. The guest stars are Lynnette Mettey,
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      • 231 2 ARNIE is abducted in tonight's episode of Big Shamus little Shamus (Ch 8, 7.20 p.m.), the story of a father and son detective team living in Atlantic City, New Jersey. It's Father's Day at Max's school, and he and Arnie are sprucing up for the big event. Arnie
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        119 2 ANDY gets a new deputy called Warren who becomes very unpopular because he's so enthusiastic about his job in The Bazaar, yet another episode in the fun-filled Andy Griffith Shaw (Ch 10, 6.45 p.m.). And Man Undercover (Ch 3, 11.09 p.m.) has Dan Shay assigned to uncover a
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      • 190 2 POETRY And Music (AM, 10.15 p.m.) is the first in a series of 13 half-hour programmes compiled and presented by Andrew Leslie, in which he looks at a variety of human experiences which music and poetry can cover, like love, war, and death. In the first programme, he
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      • 93 2 THE series Origins (6.05 p.m.) continues its exploration of archaeology, a scientific and highly skilled profession dedicated to discovering, studying and interpreting the signs and objects left behind by man since the earliest times. This programme looks at today's archaeological activities and visits places in the world where some
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      • 31 2 FOR a nostalgic musical trip, tune in to An Evenlag To Remember (8 Lm.) when Tan Swee rang brings the golden oldies in a four-hour "live" presentation from Studio Two.
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      • 344 2 "I LIVE AT WILL I GET A GOOD PICTURE ON COLOUR T.V.?" II i I .in It no longer motters if your f//jln>+Ji/// I TV. oenol gives trouble '/j 7/nl We give the onswer to just kj II I obout every question you may want to ask. A FOR FURTHER
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      • 89 2 TAKE CARE OF YOUR EYES .^jJßQsst Do not regard Glasses as i articles of commerce. ProJL fessional eye care calls for j^BP^ByM careful diagnosis aftd precise flPP^ajky^^W measurement. Si I We nave tne newest equipment ▼l\ -y it to diagnose your eyesight >^ny objectively and accurately. PIN PIN OPTICAL CO.
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      • 264 2 Straits Times Crossword ACROBB 4 Bury about a hundred and one, 1 Self-restraint shown by sailor he urges (7) going to check debts on the 5 Unburdens soul and breaks headland (M) down (7) 8 Step around one. feeling some 6 Splendid old coin (S) compunction (S) 7 Coast-line spoilt
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      • 113 2 FAMILY PLANNING TALK FOR NEWLYWEDS (Mandarin) by Mrs Chuo-Ng Peck Hiang at the first floor lecture hall, Govern- ment wing, Institute of Health, Outram Road, 7.30 p.m. MANDARIN PLAY "Beware of Fire", by ILien Dramatic Society, about arson and profiteering, Victoria Theatre. 8 p.m. Tickets $2, $1. ASEAN TRADE FAIR
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      • 1168 2 TV and Radio SBC 5 3.00 PM Openint folowed by The Young 55 Szysaiyk And The Restless 6 15 (English) 3.25 Heaven Sword and Dra|on Sabre 2 T^" 1 r 6.50 Cartoon Selections iic Thl tk c. 705 Worid m*»»* Superfriends 4.15 The Three Stooges 7.30 News (Malay) 4.30 Diary
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    • LEISURE 1
      • 344 3 The MRT Debate Ch 5, 10. 10 p.m. tonight Chaired by Mr Liv Thai Ker, Chief Executive Officer, HDB Members: Kenneth Hansen and Prof John Kain (Harvard Review Team) speaking for the all-bus system Bruno Wildermuth and Robert Hubbard (Wilbur Smith and Associates) speaking for
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        135 3  -  ABDULLAH TARMUGI By WORK on the MRT must start by 1964 at the latest if it is to be completed by 1992. Work should start now if the GDP grows at 8 per cent per annum. An ail-bus system cannot take more than 260.000 people working in the
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        167 3 Buses can run two abreast on two bus lanes instead of one. Capital and operating costs will be cheaper and the system can be started immediately. For the bus system to work, metering de.ices and tolls will have to be introduced at entry points to the expressways, an
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      • 442 3 One-man mime show by Pradel Tomorrow, 8.30 p.m., DBS Auditorium Preview by GERALDINE TANG HIS small frame belies his enormous talent. Short, thin and sturdy, Pradel is a man of many faces and moods. He is said to have a "timeless" face. A
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      • 211 3 m mm *J tM mV K"^^3 MWSM l^^t i lav GolouxjyiL promotion now on at Oriented Emporium (}&cnote Stropping Centre), (?none -fjoe%nc AieJlcal J&ote CSruutfoon (fcndeni U/cy &ntta) £/Czfonj£mp<>riumJjTom6tA-72&Oct. pmm^hi^^m^^mmmb^^^mm Here's the line-up of exciting gifts I^W for you when you buy Bourjois. Only while stocks last! I 1 Free
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      • 499 3 KRAFT PAPER ADHESIVE TAPEO iManuiaciuredavNchftwnCo Lid Jawi *j£M* 'deal J^ for carton sealing PANFIX Kraft Papef Tapes are popularly known for H their high quality and reliability They are siliconiied, and have both high tensile 12ko/25mm I and adhesive 1000g/ 25mm I strengths which made them ideal for economy Uy
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      • 272 4 i 'lVthDAY'aV JADE aj (I«ns«O)SSMOWSat ltam. 130. 4.«30««.00pm The KING of DISCO Is NOW the a KING of COUNTRY and WESTERN! x^a IT l WM I CAPITOL: NIT \l SHOWING! (*****59) F3HCaiw-~~^~l iflaVaT^aVßaL 11am, V30.1l 4.00. 6 30 II B^afl BY wn a 9 15pm I TTliyiS B J^^^r this
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      • 367 4 An Apollo Singapore Presentation I^hionParacle'Bo/Bl Monßar,ApolbHatcl i_ Fashwns fn>m a,**,**** Ftrs( Stop the neu color Sunny Grace li%Mfi? Estabelle Fashions Models- |B^k Modelling Art s^^^^ W Ik aa^^^^H^Bv fc- ai BM Choreographer Humphrey Lsm B^B^^^^^B^BJ BJO '^**"^^.ai*«»»»«»»»»«H B^La> •*«IbV >^ Liquor Promocion of ■^^^^BBBBBBB^^^BH v^>rf y" the month: W^^^^^^ Assixaated
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      • 365 4 (iolden IMmhmi i.v SM*?rhiiaii Rrafßuranl (\V T4 > 3rd floor, World Trade Centre, (facing Sentosa island) Recently opened, it has floor space to cater for 100 tables with an atmosphere that is conducive to dining and entertaining. Fo' reservation please caii Hotel Equatorial. Tel: *****31 Golden Phoenix (WTC) Tel: *****30
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      • 130 4 PARAMOUNT TODAY 1 M. 3 30. 7.00 4 9.30 P.M. KST PICTURE 5 ACADCMV AWARDS "KRAMER VS. KRAMER" TECHMCOLOR/CINEMASCOPt TOA PAYOH V15.JJ0.7 15, »Mpm \3 Tftunder mc 3U ■o«*h/ I ANNOUNCEMENT I I TO ALL PATRONS OF I I |B Liza's I Mj[ Restaurant Ffcr 36. Emerald Hill Road, \s^^mSJ)
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      • 155 4 NOW SHOWING! CATHAY I LEISURE-DROME i 11am. 1 JO, 4, (KALLANO PARK) i •30,9.15pm 130. 4.00. «,45, 9.1 5pm A TRUE STORY OF THE "MAGNIFICENT 72" BEHIND THE CHINESE REVOLUTION UN CHIN-HSIA CHOI) SHAO-TUNG HSU FUNG wttk A Cart «f THOUSANDS In Q^ M MAGNIFICENT BtSm B^b B B*^ I
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      • 502 4 VIW. CATHAY ii I (J»^*jM ORGANISATION S i O gjtii»iMmiir.i? 1,1 NOW SHOWING' (J I 11* m. 130. 4. CM. *ISp<n j'| BbP?T»?^^^lßB V NOW SHOWING 1 V Cl JShcrlMSlSltSpm I. II fk^T^T UM |l [i !i lii*ytion.A.U)J!i > !§Pla£e^jLs! I Q 'i 1 X NOW SHOWING! A V CATHAY
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    • LEISURE 2
      • 480 5 P<wtry and Mws4c Every Monday SBC Radio, 10.15 p.m. Pr#vt#w by WONG LAI WAN POETTRY and music two art (arms that have a lot in common. Yet who would have thought of putting them together in a radio programme* We are glad one young man did Mr Andrew
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        428 5 THE WRIGHT BROTHERS Tiara Supper Club Shangri-La Hotel 10.30 p.m.. till Oct 18 Re v le wed by JOHN DE SOUZA VAUDEVILLE isn't the dead, long-gone entertainment hangover from yesteryear that only lives in the memories of maturer Broadway stars and stage historians. Like its exponent George
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      • 586 5 A Trilogy of Comedie* by Chekhov; Oct 4 Reviewed by KANNAN CHANDRAN WITH only 3 I weeks to prepare for the Drama Festival because of their school holidays, the United World College Drama Group had to choose something simple and easy to depict hence the
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    • Page 5 Advertisements
      • 412 5 UTA Escapade Ski Holidays flaßala^S H^ j afl VLaam ■ataf^ P^ LaVw^^ am a» MM Babaw CSC a»BrJ^ JjBK Now UTA can take you on special tours I to the most adventurous ski trails in the world. rVA-^ Chamonix, Alped'huez, Avonaz, les Arcs, Tignes, Val d'lsere, g^p s^^'**y -<tL Courchevel,
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    • OUTLOOK
      • 745 6 WITH MORE women working and families nuclearised, "baby hotels" nurseries for infants open 24 hours a day are becoming a booming business in Tokyo. "The idea is simple," explains Yoshifumi Kawaguchi, 45, who started a "baby hotel" chain in the city last year. He said, "Working mothers
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      • 1097 6 In an age where more and more women are pursuing careers, it would come as no surprise if birth rates drop. But, reports ROBERT LINDSAY, there will be more babies born in the United States this year than in any
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    • Page 6 Advertisements
      • 192 6 B 1 1 1 1 U ii nil n M 1.1 M If you are a mother who also wants to be a career woman, one of your greatest problems would probably be finding the right kind of care for your children while you are away at work. KEISUKE SHIINA
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      • 67 6 BEFORE AFTER Liliane LOST 16 kg on the WEIGHT WATCHERS*' programme. English Classes MQN St Andrew's Church 2.00pm Hall, Admiralty Road TUES RmGO3. MYMCA, 6.00pm 60 Stevens Road WED RmGO3. MYMCA. 2.30pm 60 Stevens Road THURS YWCA. Marine Parade 6.30pm Centre. Blk 80. 1st Floor FRJ Rm GO3. MYMCA. 10
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    • 1048 7 The road to a university education in China is a long and arduous one and only six per cent win places as full-time university or college students. One of the musts before graduation is the acquisition of a foreign language, and more often than not,
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    • Page 7 Advertisements
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      • 187 7 graver is pur business Mitsubishi Diesel Power Generators Your guarantee of i meet -i t.nuously tor maximum output <BV^B^B^^E L^^ *r |t I Power^o ersure continuous electricity supply Power lo meet your quarrying needs ■■B^^^^Ji S^rOßk BVlfrJ L hI 2SEHBf~~I BnKI fe^ IbW rpnta^ Ib^b^bh^bm %^3b^bmbt C^B^r^^L^^***^ -■■^b*. j^ i
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    • 93 8 The ways in which the Nanyang artists evolved and transformed the traditions presented by the Paris and Chinese schools of thought varied with each artist. But underlying these variations was an "implicit adoption of the aesthetic positions characterised by the two traditions" and the ability of some
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    • 1923 8 The Nanyana Artists II THE aesthetic positions made available by Chinese painting traditions and the School of Paris established significant components of the framework for the Nanyang artists. What do these positions imply in terms of the processes in the composition of a picture? An aspect of Chinese
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    • Page 8 Advertisements
      • 330 8 Vlock electric time i ."h"'. 1 STAMP VHlf^i job cost recorder 'T» .t. f ESSENTIAL EQUIPMENT m FOR SCHOOLS SIMPLEX i, PROGRAM CENTRE 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 w w y r**-—^ jj— >^- jj I 1^" gfZ ll •-•Signalling i J MPA^V' iiitrrssu. \z» *lJ I I
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      • 406 9 THIS COULD BE \DU *Erxj IN CLUB MED CHERrXTING THISHARIRAYAHAJI jjaV > I JwJ'[/M v _l1 i W^ '^ft^afl am L^L^aV .^aSH |L^d| W'" "You don't have >^*m^^^ to be sporty to have a H^^^^ wonderful time. I've J^ 'fffijfi^ done nothing but Ja j(^p3PWP "And dinner is amazing. "The
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    • 1761 10 Singapore Airlines and British Airways have suspended their Concorde flights between Singapore and London because of losses, raising the question of whether the Concorde can be run on a profitable basis. The French, who have a fleet of four Concordes, feel it can. DIANA NEWELL ROWAN
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    • Page 10 Advertisements
      • 218 10 KOYO'S ABRASIVES NAVE MADE THE 6RADE THE WORLD OVER T "TTTT"m"rTT I T™r™ That's because Koyo s high quality coated abrasives and buffing compounds give that extra performance efficiency so essential in grinding, finishing and polishing opera- tions as well as bring bigger savings to users I j I j
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    • 893 11 VIVID images of pyramids, pharoahs, the sphinx and King Tut are conjured as DAVID BUTWIN takes a nostalgic cruise up the Nile. But while bringing back a glimpse off luxury fit for a pharoah, today's precise trips offer fewer promises. IF YOU'VE ever dreamed of a
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      • 1007 12 ■J^ I I F*AS€R NEAV* GROUP waßm The Group has dwersif wd rang* ot I products We now have a vacancy tor an: AWe to work »>dependentry ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT Rcqutomants I (B) ACCOUNTS CLERK 11 A G CE A tavetwrtharnmimumof GCE 'O' Level ond LCC mterm.dn.te LCC Higher Account.ng Preference
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      • 533 12 COMPUTER PERSONNEL FOR MICROCOMPUTERS Dynamic young people are required to meet the expansion programmes ofthe company Result oriented persons, willing to grow with the company, will find the jobs both challenging and rewarding Personnel for the following posts are required tor SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR and PENANG MARKETING EXECUTIVES. SALES REPRESENTATIVES,
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      • 488 12 SALES EXECUTIVE In response to the expansion of our Sales Department the need has arisen to strengthen our sales operations. We therefore seek a self-motivated man capable of contributing to and working with our team. Responsibilities amongst others include achieving set sales targets, controlling and co-ordinating the activities of salesmen,
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      • 190 12 THK BANKRIPTCY ACT <CHAPTKK IS) IN THK Hit. ll (Ol XI OK THK RKPIBI.H OK ■MATCH IN BANKRI PTCV NO. il2 OK ISM RK: TAN KM. SKM. Xx p*ru: (iRKAT PACIKH FINANCK I.IMI 1 1 li NOTICK OK ADVKRTISKMKNT In the Matter of a BankrupU-y Nailer lllrd an thr ISth
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      • 477 13 NOTICES SBSy 7 Singapura Building Society Limited W<*^^*^v f-^*^ llncotpofWd in m» Republic 01 Smanwl MacDonaW House (4th Floor) Orchard Road. Singapore 0923 P 0 Box 917 Tel: *****21 (4 lines) Branch 5115. Woh Hup Complex, Beach Road. Singapore 0719 Tel *****59/*****10 To the Shareholders FINANCIAL RESULTS FOR THE YEAR
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      • 54 13 BY ORDER OF THE OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE PUBLIC AUCTION of property known as No. 830 Yio Chu Kong Road (Lot 1 39 Mukim 22) Area: 31,919.6 sq.m. (7a 3r 22p) Title: Freehold (Encumbered) Auction at No 39 Telok Ayer Street, Singapore 0104 on 22nd October 1980 at 2.30 p.m. Auctioneers: WU.UERS
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      • 523 13 4 s/MG^f*of*£?JfMr> a >z//?L/n/^^ MSSSJ m m INVITATION TO TENDER SINGAPORE AIRLINES LIMITED (SIA) IN- M? VITES TENDERS FOR THE DESIGN, SUPPLY i AND INSTALLATIONS OF SIA GROUP SE- I** CURITY SYSTEM AT CHANGI INTERNA- W TIONAL AIRPORT. A A Tender documents ore obtainable from: Property Development Manager (Changi Projects)
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      • 576 13 requires a SUPPLY EXECUTIVE I to work as part of a growing team in our Supply Department I The successful candidate will assist the Supply Manager in the day-to-day I newspaper printing operational requirements and to supervise the operaI tion of the various stores which includes store control procedures and
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    • Page 14 Advertisements
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