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Title Section13 1978-06-04 1 The Sunday Times No. 2193 JUNE 4, 1978 30 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 215/1/7813 words
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Article331 1978-06-04 1 BUENCS AIRES (Argentina), Sat. venue of the WORLD CUP FINALS \yiTNESSES said yesterday that police shot and possibly killed a man in the middle of an orgy of celebration after Argentina's 2-1 first-round victory over Hungary in the World Cup. Photographers of a German331 words
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Article, Illustration314 1978-06-04 1 BUENOS AIRES. Saturday TWO Hungarian players were sent off, three matches produced 10 goals and little Tunisia achieved the first major shock of the tournament in a day of electrifying drama at the World Cup finals yesterday. The mind-deadening dullness ofReuter - 314 words
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Article255 1978-06-04 1 Five engineers a lonely beach SALALAH (Oman), Saturday TWO survivors of a beach massacre told today how they dived into the sea to escape bandits who attacked their campsite and killed five of their colleagues. The dead were all British engineers working forReuter - 255 words
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Article24 1978-06-04 1 THE Sunday Times today is 46 oases in two sections. Make lltt you get the second section which contains your weekrnd comics.24 words
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Article191 1978-06-04 1 PEKING, Saturday A POSTER went up In Central Peking today signed by two people claiming to be medical workers, charging that someone was deliberately poisoning the city's water supply with arsenic and other pollutants. The two men said they i had sent numerous letters to the HealthReuter - 191 words
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Article101 1978-06-04 1 BEFORE you leave for that lunch apnointment tomorrow, pause and reflect on the one fleeting moment that comes lust once in a century. It is one minute when time becomes a series of consecutive numbers that gamblers would call ft ''straight It ocean at precisely 12101 words
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Article, Illustration267 1978-06-04 1 PAUL WEE - PAUL WEE By UE is the law's best n friend a civilian hero who has won the thanks of the police for gallantry. Mr. S. R. B a 1 a, 31, chased and caught an armed hoodlum, despite being wounded, when he went to the aid of267 words
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715 1978-06-04 1 Northrop trial 7 years jail for accused RETIRED RMAF group captain Ahmad Shah Hashim, 54, was sentenced to a total of seven years jail by the High Court here today on four counts of corruption relating to the purchase of 16 Northrop F-5 aircraft by the Government. He will, inAFP - 715 words
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Article69 1978-06-04 1 WASHINGTON. Sat. United Stats Is ready to grant military assistance and credits for <jeft«nslve weapons sales to Somhiia which recently fought a war with Ethiopia, the neighbouring Horn of Africa nation that has the backing of Russia and Cuba. The State De.Tartment confirmed yesterda" thai, asUPI - 69 words
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Article40 1978-06-04 1 HONOKONO. Sic. British Foreign Secretary David Owen is to discust shortly in New York with h.s counterpart from Peking. Mr. Huang Hua. the question rf the increasing (low of Chinese Immigrants to Hon;kong. a London official say... UPI.UPI - 40 words
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Article47 1978-06-04 1 ANKARA. Sat. Seventeen people died when a bos and a minibus collided at high speed last night between EUzig and Bingol, 856 km east of the capital, it was announced here today. Another dozen people were seriously injured in the accident. AFP.AFP - 47 words
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Miscellaneous17 1978-06-04 1 The weather UP TO NOON TODAY: Isolated showers in late morning, according to the Singapore Meteorological Service.17 words
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373 1978-06-04 2 rp)KYO, Sat. A high-ranking A Chinese leader has accused the Soviet Union of engineering Vietnam's alleged persecution and expulsion of ethnic Chinese, Japanese correspondents reported from Peking today. The Japanese reports said the statement was made yesterday by Liao Cheng-chlh, vice-chairman of the standing committeeAP - 373 words
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Article, Illustration59 1978-06-04 2 Plight of Burma refugees With no shelter against the hot sun and approaching monsoon rains, these Burmese refugees inhabit hastily-built camps in Bangladesh, following their flight from the troubled Arakan state in Burma. Food, shelter and medical facilities in crowded camps are in short supply and resources of the hostAP - 59 words
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Article67 1978-06-04 2 PARIS Sat. A Portuguese passenger on a flignt from Singapore was detained at Orly airport yesterday after Customs officers found fcur kilos of heroin hidden .11 the false bottom of a >u:tca«e. police said Macao-born Louis Da Silva Casado, 21. told police lie was to hand overReuter - 67 words
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Article34 1978-06-04 2 BANGKOK, Sat A Thai border patrol police sergeant major was killed and 11 .'olicemen wounded vestcrday in an ambush by Thai comunist lnxurgei.is in remote north-eastern Thailand, police officials said today. AP.AP - 34 words
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279 1978-06-04 2 Pan-African force to fight rebels BRUSSELS, Saturday A PAN-AFRICAN force to fight against rebels in southern Zaire took sna^e as Morocco announced yesterday it would send troops to the aid of President Mobutu Sese Seko. Informed sources in Gabon said President Bongo, who heads the Organisation of African Unity (OAU),Reuter - 279 words
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179 1978-06-04 2 ZIAUR TIPPED TO WIN BANGLADESH ELECTION DACCA, Sat— Millions of voters, fingers marked with Indelible ink to prevent cheating, went to the polls in the first direct presidential elections held in Bangladesh's seven years as a nation. Maj. Gen. Zi aur Rahman ;he current head of state, martial law administratorAP - 179 words
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96 1978-06-04 2 MANILA, Sat. A new English-language financial daily newspaper aiming at the huge Asian market will be published late this month, the project spokesman said today. The spokesman told a news conference the first issue of the 48-page daily Financial Times will be onReuter - 96 words
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Article56 1978-06-04 2 LONDON. Sat. Bruce Reynolds, one of Britain's great train robbers, has been released on parole from Maidstone Prison, south of London, after serving 10 years of a 25-year sentence, the Home Office said today. Reynolds was granted parole because he had served onethird of his sentence,AP - 56 words
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Article62 1978-06-04 2 PARIS. Sat. The Soviet Union will build a naval ba^e and an air base in South Ycmfn, the Arabic weekly Al Watan Al Arab! said here today. Al Waian. published in Parts, said the brses were •greed on during the visit to Ad«?n rf SovietAFP - 62 words
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271 1978-06-04 2 Million people starve as drought hits Ethiopia. T ONDON, Sat. Up Iu to one million people are starving in Ethiopia's Welo region because of a drought and special airfields are being built to aid relief operations, Addis Ababa Radio reported. The radio, monitored here, said people in the affected area,Reuter - 271 words
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Article27 1978-06-04 2 PARIS. Sat. Zairean authorities today ordered all news reporters out of the Shaba Province mining centre of Kclwezi. the French national television network reported. UPI.UPI - 27 words
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296 1978-06-04 2 DACCA, Sat. The Rang o o n Government has refused entry visas to an Islamic delegation planning to Investigate the recent influx of thousands of Muslim refugees from Burma to Bangladesh, the delegation's spokesman said today. The assistant secretarygeneral of the Jeddahbased Islamic conference,Reuter; Agencies - 296 words
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343 1978-06-04 2 KORAT (Thailand) Saturday pOLICE said today an 1 undetermined number of spectators were killed and more than 500 Injured in the separate collapse of two grandstands which crumpled under the weight of 8,000 boxing fans watching a title match inUPI - 343 words
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Advertisement215 1978-06-04 2 -CLEANER WATER FOR jPJj tt- HEALTHIER HOMES! OUTLET FOR I" 00 6 5 FILTERED WATER Wr dp%. For cleaner water *V«t for you and your jU family, we offer 2 attractive models of yODEL G lost I Water Filters, all <L, with two things in mind economy C h L215 words
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455 1978-06-04 3 Bugging US assesses damage to security WASHINGTON, Sat. The United States is assessing possible damage to its security following the discovery of bugging equipment at Its embassy in Moscow. The State Department said that electronic spy bugs were found In the embassy last Thursday and that a stiff protest hasReuter; UPI - 455 words
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Article123 1978-06-04 3 Mass escape by 45 convicts BARCELONA (Spain), Sat. Police searched the Barcelona sewer system today for 46 "highly dangerous" Inmates who escaped in a mass breakout from the downtown jail. The prisoners overpowered an Infirmary guard yesterday, then slipped down an elevator shaft and got through a hole at theUPI - 123 words
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Article25 1978-06-04 3 ROME. Sat. Terrorists tried to set fire to the headquarters of Italy's ruling Christian Democratic Party here last night, police reported today. APP.AFP - 25 words
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Article, Illustration389 1978-06-04 3 PRAGUE, Saturday COVIET President Leonid Brezhnev wound up his four-day visit to Czechoslovakia yesterday, stressing the theme he has emphasised for the entire week American, and more broadly, Nato interference in Africa. The new attack on Western actions came In aNYT; UPI - 389 words
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118 1978-06-04 3 Copter crashes into Gulf: 16 killed ABU DHABI, Sat. Sixteen people, nine of them Britons, died when a helicopter crashed into the Gulf 60 km from here this morning. The other victims were a Canadian, an Indian, a Ugandan, a Pakistani, a Bahrairi. an Egyptian and a Yemeni, Abu Dhabi'sAFP - 118 words
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Article71 1978-06-04 3 MANILA. Sat. Philippines President Marcos today dropped charges against 600 marchers who staged a peaceful mock funeral procession In protest against alleged vote rigging two days alter the controversial elections on April 7. A presidential announcement said the President ordered prosecutors not to continue with chargesReuter - 71 words
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Article75 1978-06-04 3 BELGRADE, Sat. China has formally put an end to the Red Guards, the spearhead organisation of young militants during the Cultural Revolution. Yugoslav report said yesterday. Tan jug. the Yugoslav news agency, said the International Day of Children was used by the new liberal regime of ChinaAP - 75 words
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171 1978-06-04 3 SPRINOPIELD (New Jersey), Sat.— A search is on for "Rosle the Riveter" the collective name for the tens of millions of women who worked In defence plants In the United States and Britain during World War Two. But the effort has nothingReuter - 171 words
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Article47 1978-06-04 3 LONDON, Sat. May and August are the months (or rape in England A quarter of men attacks happen on a Saturday, and moat rapists strike between 8 p.m. and 1 a.m., forensic psychiatrist Dr. Paul Bowden told a conference on violence here yesterday. Renter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article215 1978-06-04 3 Canada, US in fishing dispute OTTAWA, Sat CANADA and the United States have closed their waters to each other's fishing fieets from midday on Sunday in a dispute described by the Canadian Fisheries Minister as a quarrel between an engaged couple. Unlike the IcelandBritain "Cort War", which involved naval vesselsReuter - 215 words
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Article35 1978-06-04 3 CAIRO, Sat. The conservative, WafrJ Party, formed In February, last night announced it was dissolving Itself Immediately following measures by President Anwar Sadat's Government to clamp down on right and leftwlng opponents. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Advertisement100 1978-06-04 3 Are there really Dragons at the Esplanade? Come and find out on Sunday, June 11. It's the day of the Dragon Boat Festival. Come and cheer Singapore's first ever Boat Races. It's a Boat Race with a difference. Join in the fun. Bring all your family. It promises to be100 words
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Advertisement920 1978-06-04 3 QggJ*.» Help You nSSIr Learn y^m German JydQi] Fast For busness of pleasure We have |ust me audio/visual exercises course for you lo master German in only 30 days Eacll S "P IS r you w HEAR, and printed ot home study, at your own convenience PILL or i™ lo920 words
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Advertisement193 1978-06-04 3 QUALIFY as a professional while you work Read the "Appointments" page of any newspaper *nd see (or yourself: Accountancy is a career with t big future for you. The School of Accountancy hat had over 66 years'experience in coaching people for accountancy and other professional exams. Through SOA. you can193 words
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Article62 1978-06-04 4 PRIME Minister Lee Kuan Yew's addresses ln Malay and English at the Malay Teachers' Union seminar on Facing Educational Challenges ln the 1980s, held last Wednesday, will be telecast tonight over Channel 5 at 7.45 p.m. Also Included in the programme is the ques-tion-and-answer session when62 words
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Article252 1978-06-04 4 IT will be a warm welcome back for Don n y and Marie I Osmond, who incidentally, sports a new, i more glamorous linage, for their new show beginning on Saturday i over Channel 5 at 7.45 p.m. Apart from the change of hairstyle and type of252 words
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Article, Illustration388 1978-06-04 4 LEONG WENG KAM - LEONG WENG KAM By ALL PROGRAMMES ON CHANNEL 8. TODAY: PYONGYANG ARTS TROUPE (5.05 p.m. Colour) The second part of the recorded performance by the Korean art and cultural troupe at the National Theatre earlier this year. Items featured include "Bumper Harvest of Apples," "The Fair388 words
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Advertisement176 1978-06-04 4 Accountancy Association of Certified Accountants Instituteof Marketing General Education Institute of Cost and •Computer •H S C./M.C.E. j Management Programming •G C E A7O Levels. Accountants Salesmanship and LC.C.I Association of Sales Management »MCCE International Effective Speaking Languages English Accountants Home Planning and Bahasa Malaysia. Instituteof Decorating Japanese. Mandarin Administrative176 words
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Miscellaneous655 1978-06-04 4 155 Opening followed by Cattaoooga Cits 5.15 Survivors Lights if London (Part 2) 11.10 Sunday Matinee -The Patsy 6 12.50 PM Star Soccer-Wolverhampton Wander- 6 30 New$ ers vs Erertoa 6.35 The First 365 Days ii a Child's life (re1.45 Fein the Cat peat) 2.00 Doit Ask Me (repeat) 7.05655 words
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686 1978-06-04 5 KOH YAN POH - KOH YAN POH By SINGAPORE Bus Service (SBS) will launch new interchange systems on a Sunday Instead of a week-day to avoid ronfuslon among bus commuters. The new move will enable commuters to "try out" the system a day earlier before they686 words
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216 1978-06-04 5 rwiHE president of the 1 Singapore Anti-Narco-tics Association (Sana), Mr. Baey Llan Peck, last night took a tough line over some inactive members of the Hindu Aftercare (Counselling) Service by calling tor their removal. He said: "Those who have joined the Sana Volunleer Aftercare216 words
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Article, Illustration212 1978-06-04 5 TV viewers will remember Taiwanese television actress Sima Yi-Chiau for her role as a "practical" fourth sister In the Mandarin drama serial, Home Sweet Home, which was telecast by RTS recently. She is in Singapore to cut her first LP with a local record212 words
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151 1978-06-04 5 PROMET Shipyard has won a multi-million dollar contract for the construction of a Jack-up derrick barge for use in the United Arab Emirates. The buyers of this barge, expected to cost $16.5 million, have also awarded a $20 million contract to Far151 words
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188 1978-06-04 5 A COMPANY executive, Steven Ooh Ah Pong, was acquitted and discharged on three counts of corruption involving $3,000 without his defence being called on Friday. District judse Ibrahim Burhan, in acquitting Ooh, said it was unsafe to convict him on the prosecution evidence as188 words
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Advertisement144 1978-06-04 5 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Q e your Optoma institute of Business Administration marketing qualification Optoma. Australian Matketmg institute by Studying ACCOUNTANCY wjth upi a i A A leiams by Govt Educann Oapt I Optoma in Accountancy. Cot mure* Edu^^Soci^yotAu^rato Base Accxntinc COS! AOOunting r MiSS Pat DobSOn .Fwncu Management Seno. Advn» ol144 words
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Advertisement859 1978-06-04 5 Do you feel pain, tiredness in your muscles? Try Jomi Musculator for 10 days FREE relieve pain in your back, legs, M A -'.r^ Tr d lhroobnole9S *rj shoulders and stomach VV m&> p ui muscles m/il f Faw>y c I Dunngthe 10-day tree trial use ol the Jomi. you859 words
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Article, Illustration286 1978-06-04 6 Times Orchard Centre opens at Lucky Plaza TIMES Orchard Centre's audio visual lecture room will be opened to the use of civic and national bodies, the chairman of Times Organisation, Mr. C. C. Tan announced yesterday. Speaking at the opening of the centre at Lucky Plata, Mr. Tan said the286 words
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328 1978-06-04 6 Unwed mothers Most are between 15 and 19 SEVENTY SEVEN per cent of women who went for abortions in 1976 comprised unwed mothers aged 15 to 19 years. This figure was given by the superintendent of Jalan Eunos Girls' Home, Puan Zainab Mohamed Taha. in a talk on The Unmarried328 words
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300 1978-06-04 6 'LAYMAN HAS TO GIVE WAY TO THE EXPERT' AS cooperatives today need professional management, the "gifted amateur" is everywhere more and more at a discount. Mr. Mak Kam Heng, chairman of the International Cooperative Trading Organisation, made this point in a talk he gave to cooperative officials attending a three-day300 words
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Article42 1978-06-04 6 NO Hoo Lock, 33. wu fined $30 In a magistrate's court yesterday lor being drunk and Incapable of taking care of hlmseu, at Ban Chuan Coffee House In Orchard Road, on Friday at 3 35 p m He pleaded guilty42 words
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Article50 1978-06-04 6 MOSAIC worker. Tan Cheng Chal. 20. was jailed three years by a district judge yesterday for taking morphine while under a supervision order. He was arrested by police after being seen behaving suspiciously In Johore Road on Jan 30. A test showed he had taken morphine.50 words
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Article46 1978-06-04 6 THE People's Association will stage a nationwide dance contest next month to generate greater originality In choreography and better appreciation of dances. The contest will be divided into three rounds preliminary, semi-final and grand final. Entry terms are obtainable from any community centre.46 words
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Article30 1978-06-04 6 A COCKTAIL party will be held at Shangri-La Hotel on Wednesday at 6 p.m. to mark the Introduction of pushbutton telephone services In rented cars of Slntat Company.30 words
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Article63 1978-06-04 6 VIGILANTE Corps member, Tan Tiong Seng, was yesterday fined $300 for stealing a pair of trousers and a blouse which were hung out to dry on the balcony of a flat in Prince Philip Avenue, on Friday. Tan was seen stealing the clothes by the owper63 words
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Advertisement447 1978-06-04 6 Press up to 15 metres away! You can, if your camera's a CONTAX RTS Ora YASHICA FR. FR-1 or FR-11. This amazing little device is the 'transmitter* half of the Infrared Remote Controller, an accessory exclusive to the CONTAX RTS/YASHICA FR system. Aim it at the receiver' which slots into447 words
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Advertisement206 1978-06-04 6 jpi^ar si da y s in 0L a^ promises an v IptI£GANT, SWINGING JglW \MKJHT OUT *f '/k% NOW 2.55 LUCKY PLAZA, ORCHARD RD TEL 2351 965 AT JURONG TOWN Qt^A^* IIJ fin \3\^| Lbbt^bJCbT Id Superb V&^b^bbbbbbbAbb^LbblbV^V*?*' c<< onwardl ano on every *Mff^ l house gathering,. Sunday Public Holiday.206 words
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498 1978-06-04 7 THREE- quarters of vehicles lest ed by the Ami Pol lulion Init of the Prime Minister** Office were found to emit poison gases above permissible levels. The annual re\iew of the unit issued yesterday reported that about 75 per498 words
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257 1978-06-04 7 'S'pore needs people with moral courage' SINGAPORE needs socially responsible people who know the difference between right and wrong and who have the moral courage to choose and defend what is right, Mr. Chai Chong Vii, Senior Minister of State for Education, said last night. Education for Living and other257 words
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Article48 1978-06-04 7 THE Australian destroyer, HMAS Derwent. now visiting Singapore, can be visited by tb. public at No 6 berth. Sembawang. today from 2 p.m. to 5 cm. The 2750-tonne destroyer Is fitted with anti-aircraft and submarine missile systems. It carries a crew of about 240.48 words
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Article28 1978-06-04 7 PECK Bee Teck. 21. jobless, was Aned $400 In a magistrate's court yesterday for consuming morphine In Boon Tat Street on May 18. He pleaded guilty.28 words
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Article240 1978-06-04 7 Stole car to show off to friend A COOK, who stole a J\ Ford Capri to "showoff to his friend that he bad a car was jailed nine months by a magistrate yesterday. Ho Chee Thim. 22, kept the car for two days and then by sheer coincidence he abandoned240 words
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160 1978-06-04 7 BARRINOTON Mlllson. 43. whose forte Is carpets, yesterday singled Singapore out as the best place in the East tor auctioning mid-dle-priced antique carpets. Here to hold a carpet auction at the ShangriLa Hotel at 2 p m. today, he said local interest in carpets160 words
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Advertisement106 1978-06-04 8 £j NON-STOP FROM >^ KUALA LUMPUR. STARTS TODAY. Another new destination from MAS. Jeddah from Kuala Lumpur twice weekly. Now MAS makes it so convenient for you to perform the Umrah. Every Tuesday and Sunday returning Mondays and Wednesdays with MAS y Golden Service f- T^- >v all the way.106 words
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Article, Illustration829 1978-06-04 9 RANEE GOVINDRAM - RANEE GOVINDRAM Training centre for 70 countries By SINGAPORE'S excellent clinical facilities and its dynamic medical personalities were the two main factors which influenced the World Health Organisation in picking the Republic as a training centre for some 70 countries around the world.829 words
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508 1978-06-04 9 Course begins for first batch of driving instructors THE first batch of 96 driving instructorsfour of them women started their two-week crash course at the Queenstown Driving Centre yesterday. They are among more than 2,000 driving instructors in Singapore who will have to undergo courses conducted by the Registry of508 words
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111 1978-06-04 9 rpHE 28-man vUittn* 1 delegation from the Korean Employers' Association yesterday met the acting executive director of tb* Singapore Employers' Federation, Mr. Teddy Llm. They dlicuued. among other things, matters Involving labour manac c meat, working conditions, labour prodne 1 1 vl l y111 words
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241 1978-06-04 9 Tip-off led to pawnshop burglar's arrest A DISTRICT judge yesterday heard how police finally traced the culprits behind a $15,000 pawnshop burglary which occurred three years ago. by searching another pawnshop. In the dock was Yunos bin Kamls, 19, who pleaded guilty to taking part In the burglary of 90241 words
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Advertisement1018 1978-06-04 9 At last A camera that does not depend on the sun The new KEYSTONE with built-in electronic flash takes beautiful perfect photos anywhere. any time. Kfr No flash, no flash cubes! You can now take successful photographs any time outdoors, indoors, I ga^ stlfl W\a\^. day or night, and catch1,018 words
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304 1978-06-04 10 Man who tried to extort from judge jailed 7 years PNANG, Sat. A High Court Judge's former driver was Jailed for seven years In the Sessions Court today for trying to extort money from the Judge and his wife. M. Manokaran, 23, was also jailed for seven years for Intimidating304 words
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530 1978-06-04 10 Razaleigh forecasts seven per cent growth for this year KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday FINANCE Minister Tengku Raz a leigh Hamzah said tonight there were good prospects of maintaining Malaysia's inflation rate at about five per cent this year. Malaysians also enJoyed relative price stability with the rate having Increase^ by 4.7530 words
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365 1978-06-04 10 Ipoh Chinese will vote for National Front, says MB r3H, Sat. Mentri Besar Wan Mohamed bin Hajl Wan Teh predicted today that the Chinese in Ipoh and the nearby areas would vote for the National Front candidates during the forthcoming general elections. "They are already frustrated with the Opnositlon, and365 words
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130 1978-06-04 10 New air services from JB begin today KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Pan Malaysian Air Carrier (PMAC) will Introduce air services from Johore Baru through Malacca to Pekan Barn in Sumatra and Tanjung Pinang and Jakarta from tomorrow. Announcing this today, the chairman of PMAC, Mr. Piaruddin Fadhodin, said the flightReuter - 130 words
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Article63 1978-06-04 10 SERDANG Sat.— An RMAF Alouette helicopter made a forced landing at a disused tin-mining area here today. No one was Injured In the Incident which occurred at about 12 p.m. It Is believed that the hellcopter was on a training flight from the Helicopter Training School63 words
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Article40 1978-06-04 10 ALOR STAR. Sat. Ran- I scm totalling about $45,000 had been paid out by fishing companies in Kuala Perils for the return of five out of six fishing boats hijacked by armed pirates off Pulau Langkawi waters recently.40 words
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Advertisement339 1978-06-04 10 M%^ SWISS SALON DE BEAUTE <^^~^^*j|& _r AN _J AN Grand Opening I TO-DAY X^Orchard Road, Singapore %.f Miss Helen Tan i.i.i, cim.ih.i Reception: 6pm Bpm BUSINESS HOURS Daily 9 a.m. to 7p.m. (Sundays closed) O<i<lCi<i<iO<OCi<l<l»<i<l<l<l<lO<l<lO<i<l<l»<i<lO<lO<lO»<i»O»<l<lO»»O<i<iOOft<HHHl Offbral Opening (f*\ WS& COSMETIC CENTRE L)f J MllO/111 LUCKY PLAZA. Orchard Road. Singapore339 words
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Advertisement297 1978-06-04 10 Buy an Original! I Why buy a copy when you can JT~~ a buy an original from Union I —m Special Corporation, the _>_^_> •5* leading manufacturer of j^WL^- UJnts ■**<*•* industrial sewing equipment DKS i^ti for over 94 years! ____T^^CTjr To stay ahead in toddy's td^ully w .^__R Mf"*T297 words
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245 1978-06-04 11 SINOAPORE S Hotel Merlin will undemo a major renovation and extension programme coating $63 million. Under the programme, existing rooms and hotel facilities will be upgraded and 93 new rooms will be added to the present 260-room structure. The 1977 annual245 words
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Article29 1978-06-04 11 THE YMCA Orchard Road, will conduct a 10-sesslon German course from Friday The fee Is $40 for members and 145 for others. For details, ring *****8.29 words
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Article74 1978-06-04 11 TWO berets, an army belt and two cameras were among an assortment of articles left behind in public service vehicles in April. These and many other articles have been deposited at the Registry of Vehicles by taxi drivers and bus crews. Other items included keys, umbrellas,74 words
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Article36 1978-06-04 11 BCOOTERIBT Kok Kang of Lorong 5. Toa Payoh, was I found dead beside his vooter In Jalan Buroh, off Jurong. at 630 am yesterday. Police fuspect he was a victim of a hit-and-run accident,36 words
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Article, Illustration243 1978-06-04 11 PAINTING on canvas was good for sometime for artist Sarkasi Said but he wanted to do something different for a change. And what could be better than to do something that is closer to a women's heart fashion, of course. That243 words
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Article47 1978-06-04 11 MR. Quek Klah Huat has been re-elected president of the Orchid Society of Southeast Asia. Other officials are: Dr. Yeoh Bok Choon. first vicepresident; Mr. A.O. Alphonao, second vice-president; Syed Yusof Alsagoff, third vicepresident; Mr. D£. Leicester, secretary and Mr. Cheok Jlak Kirn, treasurer.47 words
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334 1978-06-04 11 CIXGAPORE cannot be too dependent on immigrant labour if it is to learn from the lessons of developed countries with the same predicament. This is especially so In the vital bluelollar Ir.dustrlfs of building and construction, ar.d »hlp-buildlng and repairing, according to334 words
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65 1978-06-04 11 Zoo show to Include snake charming A SNAKE charming act has been added to the Singapore Zoological Gardens' animal showtime. Zoo keeper, Mr. Francis Urn. will charm five Asian snakes In the act which Includes performances by the coo's hippos, sea lions and orang utans. The show Is on dally65 words
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Article45 1978-06-04 11 THE National Muieum win screen four film*, by courtesy of the French Embassy, at 1U premise! on Wednesday. The films are Hlstoiy and Description of Rugby; Olympic Oames; Modern- Methods of Telecommunications and Heart Survival. Admission It on a flrst-come-flrst-served basis.45 words
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194 1978-06-04 11 rE 58,000-strong Singapore Industrial Labour Organisation (Silo) plans to launch a mass membership drive soon. The campaign alms to achieve majority representation of workers in factories and firms. "Further, Silo will set out to bring about 100 per cent representation of workers194 words
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Article39 1978-06-04 11 YEO Yong Hwa, 33, and Tan Beng Kam, 33. were each fined IN 'for using abusive language on a Cisco constable at Apollo restaurant and nightclub on May 38 at 12 05 a.m. They pleaded guilty.39 words
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Article42 1978-06-04 11 SCORES of children yesterday took part In the Leelli Rayner children's palntlnft contest, organised by the Rotary Club of Singapore at Toa Payoh Q»rdem A spokesman for the club said result* of the contest will be announced on Wednesday.42 words
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335 1978-06-04 11 mHE increasing trend 1 towards permissiveness and drug abuse, and the Influx of tourists, have contributed towards the Increased incidence of veneral I diseases, says the annual report of the Environment Ministry for 1977. Other factors are the large proportion of335 words
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Advertisement161 1978-06-04 11 —^HUBs^BBUBBs^M "lli i i i i JBsPsPsPsPB m-inu/ nff Give your s raccful m OIIUW Ull appearance the elegant yOUJ" l°°k <t deserves. Mag La Mode Pansienne W^^tfM remininity fashion knitwears are f*W fl?j| i.L: c the best compliments InlS to your personality. \p\\po.\ Made from the finest **ZSO IaLtSSL161 words
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Article, Illustration583 1978-06-04 12 at the CINEMA WALTER SEOW reviews You Light Up My Life YOU LIGHT UP MY LIFE (now showing at the Orchard) cashes in on the top of the pops song of the same title which won the Oscar this year for583 words
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Article654 1978-06-04 12 f ONDON, Sat.— Evil doctors auctioning off the organs of their patients is the latest horrible thing happening in the movies. Such is the plot of the catastrophe film COMA, based on a book of the same name by Dr. Robin Cook, a Boston opthalmologist andReuter - 654 words
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Advertisement522 1978-06-04 12 M; CHDNG GAY GOLDEN PALACE QUEENSf 6 WN ZENITH S: 11, 1.30, 4. 145, 9.30pm P 1.00, 3.30, 6.30. 9.00pm IL 1.30. 3.30. 7.15. 9.30p« Z: 1.30, 3.30. 7.15. 9.15pm EITM MORNING SHOW TODAY it PALACE/ OTOWN/ ZENITH Q'TOWN 1 ZENITH it 11 OOtm PALACE it 10 45»m I m522 words
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Advertisement69 1978-06-04 12 TODAY ONLYI 3 SHOWS •i 3.00. 6.00, 1.30pm GEMINI GANESAN, NAGESH MANORAMA. K.R. VIJAYA and JAYALALITHA In "ANMI VELANKANNI" TAMIL hi COLOR PARAMOUNT Last-Day 2 thowt, 2 00 A 7 30 p.m. Chen Chan, Alon Toog, Lin Foog Ch.oo, Chin Hon TMI YOUM6 OMU" plu» POSTERITY AND ■«»LIXITY" Mondonn/Color»copa with69 words
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Advertisement91 1978-06-04 12 k'ITTrWJj TodJ 115 315 515 IflUnMi 7.15 9.30pm TEL: *****95 NO FREE LIST! 3RD SISTER T^W 111 MANDARIN CLASSIC "_W- > V M. I 111 MUSICALHIT Today morning show at 9.00 am BaH I A^B i^^^^^P^^^^H ■bb^L^^l Baal Bi 'BMB 1 ::BWBi:;!B,ii*».ißl ■■lSlßi B BuiBlilB! Bi.-8.8 JUDO-NEXT CHANGE! (SAleil Simons91 words
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Advertisement328 1978-06-04 12 -'PRINfttYow'SHOWIMi!: (PHONE *****38) 5 SHOWS DAILY B 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.45 9.15-No Free List 3 diyt idvinct cish u(t $3.50 t $2.50 on ftound floor m B'-iiiAn' 1*;1 **^^kw©t i rv^^^ Sjsi I" aaaf^J^BGaßtaXl I B 7^r"^Vpßa>H^l BaPk J laaaaav/i M C LIDO Him Horn LIST DAYS! (Tel *****4) 11am,328 words
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Advertisement613 1978-06-04 12 ||iuiCRTHAV|| JL^OBSAWrSHTiON I] I 18th STAR-'EHOOUS' DAY!! •laata Not. R.YHtd Shew TimM: Shawt Start I 10.30, 1.15. 4.00, 6.45, 9 30pm "STAR WARS" Start*: I 10.50. 1.35, 4.20, 705, SO.m I Cosh Bookings No Free List I 11th ENTHRALLING DAY I 11am. 1.30. 4.00. 6.30. fill I BMM'J^aW A I613 words
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657 1978-06-04 13 NANCY BYRAMJI - NANCY BYRAMJI By PROFESSIONAL so- clal workers have hit out at the lack of counselling given to male ex-addicts during their entire six-month detention at various drug rehabilitation centres. One government social worker claims that officials of drug rehabilitation centres tend657 words
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152 1978-06-04 13 AHMAD bin Ralsh, 33, a representative of Redlffusion in the Singapore Mercantile Cooperative Thrift and Loan Society was fined $600 yesterday by a magistrate for forging a loan application form. Ahmad, who is a peon in Redlffusion. admitted committing the offence on152 words
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89 1978-06-04 13 Metric stall at Sims Avenue market THE Singapore Metrication Board will operate a metric Information stall at the Sims Avenue market every morning from Tuesday till Thursday In conjunction with the board's zonal educa11 o n programme for Oeylang East constituency. Board officers will be In attendance to Instruct housewives89 words
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Article38 1978-06-04 13 THE Senior Registrar of Akxandra HoaplUd's child psychiatric clinic. Dr. Ooh Choo Woon. will cpeak on How to deal with emotional and behavioural problems ot child! .n .-it the Que«n«town branch library tomorrow at 7.30 p.m.38 words
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Advertisement153 1978-06-04 13 K. iHi II r j "M v M I^^ -Jl^. 3^U^V j SPECIAL OFFER I i ANNIVERSARY I I CLEARANCE SALE LOWEST IN PRICE SECOND TO NONE:; ijJEANS JACKETS: (LEVIS 659-821 ONLY)! i AMCO, TEXWOOD, LEA, LEE, ROY, HARA, < j MOODS, MONTANT VANE. SPORTSWEAR, T-SHIRTS, BELTS, LIGHTERS, SMOKING PIPES,153 words
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Advertisement14 1978-06-04 13 I Another IL REGAL Dealer BfiflUO 'I NOW OPENS AT N0.LG.70 M t^^ x14 words
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Advertisement331 1978-06-04 13 CATHAY PACIFIC SUPER TRISTAR DAILY TO JAKARTA Wmttf A J^ Flight Hostess: Mardiana Ika Cathay Pacific's SuperTriStar service leaves Singapore daily at 7.10 p.m. and arrives Jakarta 8.10 p.m. Return daily at 8.00 a.m. from Jakarta to Singapore. Multi-national hostesses will offer you complimentary drinks and superb cuisine all part331 words
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Article, Illustration1462 1978-06-04 14 FLEET STREET- today's highway of misadventure A REPORT ON THE STATE OF THE NEWSPAPER INDUSTRY IN BRITAIN -BY GERARD CORR, OUR CORRESPONDENT IN LONDON Strikes and disputes have placed the future of the news industry in jeopardy— and threaten its very survival THE newspaper industry which thrives on reporting the1,462 words
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514 1978-06-04 14 The Sunday Times SUNDAY, JUNE 4, 1978 SEARCH FOR LEADERSHIP TtfUCH has been said in recent days ITA about leadership in- Singapore. People who are leaders in their own right in industry, labour and government have dwelt on what needs to be done. In order to produce the elites of514 words
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659 1978-06-04 14 CHARLES MADIGAN - Propaganda is our duty, says the man in charge of the Russian newspaper Pravda CHARLES MADIGAN By in MOSCOW TME presses start A with a low rumble and then build up to blinding speed. The metal floor vibrates and thai giand sensation of words being pressed onto paper shoots upUPI - 659 words
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Advertisement15 1978-06-04 14 TOMORROWS TECHNOLOGY. YESTERDAYS TRADITION. SEIKO. THE QUALITY WATCH OF TODAY. SEIKO taditior Technology I 6309-503015 words
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Advertisement408 1978-06-04 14 Handcrafted with unprecedented devotion to excellence I i J mmmm I E 202 Integrated Stereo Amplifier 100 watts p«r channel. RMS. >t 8 ohms I guarantee J?SF from: 4r UIC Building. Shenton Way. Singapore 1 Tel *****84-*****26 375,000 EXAM SUCCESSES A Whichever you wani rapid promotion m your I C408 words
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Article, Illustration1710 1978-06-04 15 THAT WAS IN THE 16TH AND 17TH CENTURIES-BUT TODAY ITS NOT THE LAW OF THE LAND BUT THE LAW OF AVERAGES THAT SENTENCES SMOKERS TO DOOM What this king said in 1604 yHIS is what King James I of England had to say about smoking in1,710 words
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Article51 1978-06-04 15 CAN YOU LIVE TO BE 100 PART FOUR of our exclusive series on living to a. ripe old ace, taken from the book CAN YOU LIVE TO BE 100? by noted psychologist and ferontolofist Dr. Diana Woodruff, deals with the twin problems that pose Me danters to health smoklni and51 words
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Article, Illustration947 1978-06-04 16 KEITH MANNING - ABBA— biggest name in the pop world since the Beatles KEITH MANNING By IK)UR years ago an unknown Swedish group called Abba won the Eurovision song contest with "Waterloo," a pleasant, catchy little tune. As Is the way with Eurovision songs, it was deemed a one-off wonder which would be947 words
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222 1978-06-04 17 WITH rapid urbanisation and Increasing affluence in Singapoie, fewer people are g«ttlng the physical exercise they need to keep healthy and live to a ripe old age. Sports desperately needs to be supported and publicised so that a wider group of222 words
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Article57 1978-06-04 17 WHY pick on the firms? Sir.cc there is so much illegal betting on soccer games in Singapore, why not start a legal pools like they have in Britain. This will not only curb the bookies, but will also bring in much needed cash lor the development57 words
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193 1978-06-04 17 TT IS heartening to note A that several established commercial and business firms have declared their support for the betterment of sports in Singapore by contributing substantial sums of money to various clubs and associations. It is Just as disheartening to know193 words
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Article137 1978-06-04 17 THIS Is next week's topic: The school holidays are now on, but many pupils are required to go back on certain days for various activities extra sessions of study, organised sports training, carrying out tasks in connection with the Lse Your Hands drive and tours of places of137 words
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Article146 1978-06-04 17 BIGGEST FIRM CAN SHOW THE WAY BEFORE calling on commercial firms to part with money for the promotion oi sports, I feel the biggest '"firm" in the land the government should set the pace. ..and should at all times be leading In the race. I feel that the firms are146 words
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Article91 1978-06-04 17 Work for money— do not beg... rE trouble with funds ior sport is that too often the officials of the various organisations take the easy way out... one of which Is asking firms for donations. However, If ALL the sporting bodies get together and make a concerted effort to raise91 words
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Article207 1978-06-04 17 COMMERCIAL and \j business firms are profit-oriented and as such their main priority Is to maximise profits with minimum capital resources. Therefore, very few commercial establishments would donate a substantial sum of money for the betterment of any kind of sport in Singapore. The handful207 words
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Article, Illustration430 1978-06-04 17 Jeffrey Low - Jeffrey Low By WARREN ZEVON: EXCITABLE BOY (Elektra- Asylum). Anyone who has the 100 per cent support of Jackson Browne is surely bound for success. Warren Zevon. a new name, has. That's why it was no surprise when, after the first spin, I concluded430 words
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490 1978-06-04 17 B^a^^^^^^^^^a^^^^r^^^^^^^^^aß LAST week's topic: Do yon feel that commercial and business firms should contribute money towards the the betterment of sport in Singapore? If your answer is "yes," what should be the amount they should donate and what say should they have in490 words
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191 1978-06-04 17 VTES. I feel that com I mercial and business firms should contribute money towards the bet terment of sport in Singapore. Theoretically, a large and profitable firm which earns a few million dollars or more annually should contribute about $50,000 to $100,000 without much adverse191 words
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241 1978-06-04 17 THE ONES WHO PAY CAN CALL THE TUNE IBTRONOLY maintain that commercial and buslners firms should contribute money towards the betterment of sports In Singapore. Firstly, it must be realised that in Singapore's context, the Government Is fully committed to all sorts of economic projects. So it Is impossible for241 words
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Article, Illustration1133 1978-06-04 18 NANCY BYRAMJI - NANCY BYRAMJI By There is no reason not to since the money is good and chances for promotion are plenty... MOST parents like to see their daughters as secretaries to managing directors, as executives themselves, or professionals lawyers, doctors, architects, even engineers1,133 words
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Article, Illustration1054 1978-06-04 19 IMPROVING THE STATUS OF WOMEN... YOU They have a key role in the search for peace npHIS is May 1978, three-and-a-half years after International Wo m c n's Year was proclaimed in 1975. I am picking up an issue which reJates to one of the objectives of that which Was1,054 words
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Advertisement284 1978-06-04 15 QUALIFY*, promotion through ICS SPECIALIZED TRAINING IN MANAGEMENT AND TECHNICAL SUBJECTS I earn at home to improve your position and to earn what you are really worth. X S home-study courses have helped thousands of ambitious men 10 achieve promotion and better pay. Moderate fees all books supplied. Take the284 words
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Advertisement243 1978-06-04 15 f/s^i^^ j M mm. sfi^fcA VW^aJLV. What's happening at the Big Splash today! We have a great attraction for all you kids at the Big Splash today. There's a fabulous fun fair with a slide show and non stop cartoon show all day, and the first 500 children to be243 words
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Advertisement590 1978-06-04 16 [pjf] FAR EAST ORGANIZATION V^y invttM applications for th« following poats: 1) Project Engineer Qualification: A degree or professional qualifications in Civil, structural, building or equivalent Eiptritnct: At least 10 years eipenencc m the supervision of Construction and Management of high-rise buildings. Commercial and Shopping Complexes. Prospective candidates must possess590 words
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Advertisement650 1978-06-04 16 A successful European Trading Company marketing a prestigious brand of cosmetic, perfume ond skin-care products wishes to appoint a Singaporean who is able to project the brand image to fill the position of PRODUCT MANAGER/ MANAGERESS. Ideally he/she must:- Have a tertiary qualification with several years experience handling similar or650 words
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Advertisement360 1978-06-04 16 KERAJAAN MALAYSIA KEMENTERIAN KEBUDAYAAN, BELIA DAN SUKAN MEMBEKAL ALAT-ALAT DAN BAHANBAHAN LATIHAN KE PUSAT LATIHAN BELIA, DUSUN TUA. Kenyataan Tawaran Tender KKBS PLB/4/1978 Membekal alat-alat ientera bagi |urusan pertaman. Tender KKBS PLB 5/1978 Membekal alat/ perkakas lurusan Radio TV. Tender KKBS /PLB/6/1978 Membekal alat/ perkakas lurusan Motor Mekamk Tender KKBS360 words
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Advertisement418 1978-06-04 16 Are you handicapped by your English? Are you lonltnl with (he wa> and how io exprevt your ideas >ou spc;ik and write' Are >ou fluently sure thai you are mv making The sludy requires only a mistakes thai cause people Io lilt Io lime, and very moderate fees underrate you418 words
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Miscellaneous255 1978-06-04 16 SUNDAY TIMES CROSSWORD ACROSS »<> WN 1 Trap (5) 5. Labours (5) l. Embrace (5) 2 Drun9 Alike (7) 10. Poplar (5) 13. kard (5) 3. Seek* (5) 4. LookAnimal <S) 15. Shield* <8> Ing glass (6) S. Dram (3) 17. Ditch <4) 18. rallies (5) Spoken (4) 7 Takes255 words
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Advertisement580 1978-06-04 17 There are many 1 Economy good reasons why must™ v^»~ O 4+l DRUM TYPE you should get a <^51Pf J<^>\ National £Wi ™i) automatic washing flfcliH™^^ machine. s== Well show you $FW IUSt fOiir Cft&T&Wx! NATIONAL J*-*Ol- IUUI T£mSS>*^£S/l(§ C ULLY AUTOMATIC: ypT~<CZ~?r~^ :> 3// 30 MINUTES /aR TaVjßßai HTaTI580 words
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Advertisement264 1978-06-04 18 QunM TAMPAX tcunponA to help beginners get startedTAMPAX tampons, the internal protection more women trust, are also supplied in ltyu£a/i and Supe/L size in packets of 10's and 40's. D.s'nbuiedby Federal Dispensary (S) Pie Ltd PO. Box 21 1 Singapore; Federal Dispensary (M)Sdn Bhd P.O. Box 1033. Petalmg Jaya ****JmA£&m264 words
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Advertisement161 1978-06-04 18 Trythe A pinch test! >bjml Oooh! It hurts to find you're putting on weight. And if you can pinch a fold of fat like this, you're in trouble. Now's the time to start taking Sweetex, to stay as slim r—\ as you want to be. J 1 Sweetex gives you161 words
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Article, Illustration50 1978-06-04 19 PUT work before pleasure this week: you'll get a new idea that should be put Into action right away. Profits would come In almost immediately probably on Wednesday. Later in the week personal difficulties begin to sort themselves out and you see happiness ahead.50 words
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Article, Illustration48 1978-06-04 19 AQUARIUS Jan 21 to Feb 19 THIS could be a week of interesting new contacts, some pleasant 'surprises. Socially you have thrills particularly In the first three days of the week. Later you get a chance to develop some new business project or hear of an interesting job.48 words
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Article, Illustration58 1978-06-04 19 PISCES Feb 20 to March 20 YOU plan changes at home and could carry them out in the next week or two. Money situation becomes much more promising: You could have a windfall on Wednesday. You may dislike work routine but you put up with a great deal In order58 words
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Article, Illustration53 1978-06-04 19 THIS is a good week for holiday planning or for travel. If you make a break, do so early in the week. Later after Wednesday you'll be much occupied with your background. possibly have luck over a house. The week may end with an53 words
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Article, Illustration53 1978-06-04 19 U N C E RTAINTY about the money situation could be cleared by a new contract or by some negotiation. You do well In the middle days of the week, problems that affect family and background will be with you again at the end53 words
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Article, Illustration51 1978-06-04 19 GEMINI May 23 to June 21 THE outlook Improves this week: You feel much more optimistic. Social life will be interesting and some personal problem is clearing up although slowly. Money should come in steadily and by end of week you should take every opportunity you can to relax a51 words
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Article, Illustration52 1978-06-04 19 JUPITER and Venus In Cancer will continue to keep your morale high. But you have a few worries yet to sort out: They concern family responsibilities and what you must spend on them. Don't attempt too much In the way of physical effort: Try52 words
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Article, Illustration45 1978-06-04 19 THOUGH you have much to think about, you realise you can postpone many of your problems till next week. So enjoy yourself in the early days of this period: You'll get interesting Invitations soon. The social scene Is changing.45 words
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Article, Illustration57 1978-06-04 19 NEW contacts or new work will bring Interesting people your way. you move in circles that stimulate you but you get great pleasure in the middle of the week. But there Is still some uncertainty about family future and by end of week you57 words
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Article, Illustration51 1978-06-04 19 LIBRA Sept 23 to Oct 22 STAY puts thii week: Good fortune will come to you where you live pi work. Though you may be tempted to arrange a holiday oi travel, you would be wise to postpone journeys. End of week may bring a little anxiety about an old51 words
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Article, Illustration50 1978-06-04 19 SCORPIO oct 23 to Nov 21 CHANGES within the family circle gives you a great deal to think about. You realise that you must make decisions in the near future and that they will affect your job and your way of life. Meanwhile, you have good news possibly from abroad.50 words
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Article, Illustration58 1978-06-04 19 YOU make a contact this week that could be of great use to you in business or profession. A certain amount of money that has been due to you could be released In middle of week. But you begin to take life a little58 words
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Article318 1978-06-04 19 IF it's your birthday today The star pattern on this your new birthday is a curiously interestinf one. On the one hand it promises a treat deal of excitement in life, some progress, some frustration. You'll find that you make an impact on people round you but318 words
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Advertisement945 1978-06-04 19 H Had any Vm Yo-Ho-Ho £k lately? H 300 years ago Captain y^ I Morgan made his M*^mi j headquarters in I Jamaica, took what he J/t^FZ^. I wanted and wanted PYr^^^Jv k| I only the best! \r^^ I Captain Morgan's /]\Xsi j ,fl I Spirit lives on in vOn*--^945 words
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ITALY'S NATIONAL DAY
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Article, Illustration401 1978-06-04 20 Improvement in balance of payments Satisfactory IN THIS spring of 1978 the democratic Institutions of the Republic of Italy, created by the free choice ot its people after World War Two, are going through their most severe test. The issue at stake is whether a democratic system of government can401 words
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Article237 1978-06-04 20 TRADE BETWEEN ITALY AND SINGAPORE HPHE two-way trade A between Italy and Singapore, all through last ten years, stresses the strong Interest of both partners to develop a wide range of merchandise ex- changes from raw materials to consumer goods. The machinery sector and crude237 words
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Article67 1978-06-04 20 YEAR IMPORTS EXPORTS BALANCE FROM ITALY TO ITALY FOR ITALY IM7 41.7 55.0 (-12.3) 1968 55.8 45.4 +10.4 Mi 66.6 58.4 8.2 1970 91.7 69.1 +22.6 1971 112.6 63.1 +48.9 1972 109.7 80.1 +29.6 1973 168.5 123.8 +44.7 1974 237.1 177.8 +59.3 1975 211.7 123.4 +88.367 words
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Article89 1978-06-04 20 Improvement 1976 1977 (SS million) Petroleum Product* Cloth ft Leather Machines Plastic Materials Travel goods Household equipments Articles of Plastic Mineral Manufactures Cla> Materials Clothing, except fur Power Generators Articles of Paper Footwear Electro-domestic goods Electric Machines Woven Fabrics 47,811.6% 247.37, 1 48.87, 98.37, 96.37, 89.47, 84.37,89 words
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Article66 1978-06-04 20 Improvement 1976 1977 (SS million) Fixed Vegetable Oil 234.5% 1.398 1.K7.-. Clothing, except fur 212.4% 1.2X6 4.019 Wood, simply shaped MM* 1.713 4.002 Special transactions 92.87, 1.1 98 2.3 1 C Scientific Instruments 74.57, 2.687 4.689 Crude Vegetable Materials 69.97, 6.047 10.273 Klectric Machinery 59.5% 32.101 51.20066 words
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Article, Illustration1300 1978-06-04 20 Worldwide demand for Italian handicrafts rpHE phenomenon of the A Italian minor arts the folks arts and handicrafts and the demand for those objects produced today are due to individual initiative and to the great importance the country attributes to its artisans. Italy Is art and its people have a1,300 words
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Article, Illustration752 1978-06-04 21 IN the manufacture of accordions, Italy undoubtedly holds an outstanding place a rank that has remained challenged for a long time thanks to the excellence of these Instruments. Accordions hold second place In the line-up of Italian musical instruments exported abroad. During the past752 words
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455 1978-06-04 21 Machine tool industry keeping apace rE Italian machine tool industry has been favourably affected by the pick up In the replacement demand that took place at the beginning and at the end of the year and the orders obtained last year increased by about 31 per cent compared to those455 words
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Article, Illustration780 1978-06-04 22 i UTALIA'S 1974 raA tionalisation blueprint to ease the Impact of oil crisis and the subsequent recession has flown home a winner. Judicious management has cleared the dark clouds and the airline, one of Italy's top 15 companies, was able to boast substantial Increases780 words
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430 1978-06-04 22 Italy makes machines to process plastics ABOUT 170 companies "in Italy are Involved in the construction of machines for the processing of plastics and rubber. On the strength of the statistical information submitted by Assocomplast. the association grouping the Italian manufacturers of machines for the processing of plastics, the typical430 words
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Article, Illustration828 1978-06-04 23 MOTOR manufacturers who remain •faithful to high perlajmance and style are JK and Alfa Romeo Is of them. The long Ifffcrience in engineer Ing through the 67 yearn of competitions and development h- producing some of the most outstanding models of javy: time. At the828 words
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Article, Illustration987 1978-06-04 24 PERHAPS the last descendants of the Etruscans are still alive In Siena. This conclusion Is derived from the special atmosphere of a town which treasures the historic and artistic values of the oast, where men and events are Judged by987 words
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Article276 1978-06-04 24 OLIVETTI is the largest manufacturer of data procesing systems and office machines In Europe, and has a prominent world position In the distributed processing sector in particular. The Olivetti group consists of the parent company Ing. C. Olivetti C S.p.A. based in Ivrea, northern Italy276 words
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Article, Illustration324 1978-06-04 25 Designer of the zig-zag machine \TBCCHI established •A since 1835 in Pavia. Italy, was the first company in the world to design, produce and market a zig-zag sewing machine for household us* some 40 years ago Today, Necchi of Pavta. Introduces its latest in. modern sewing machine technology the Sllrla324 words
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Advertisement70 1978-06-04 20 Hjl ■^PUH X I MF With y° ur beautiful products I^P^^^B I H^^ you've shared a big part of our life. ■II H l^r Best wishes on Y° ur National Day. \f "m t§) SHt W^j [P.S. You don't have to be Italian to look forward HI HH "J^ to70 words
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Advertisement198 1978-06-04 21 Congratulations to the people and government of Italy on their National Day. NECCHI m t Sew much better. I The new Necchi SILVIA Maximatic from Italy. j The new Necchi Silvia Maximatic super automatic zig-zag sewing machine does more than just sew. It embroiders. Bastes. Hems. And mends. This free-arm198 words
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Advertisement219 1978-06-04 21 COMING GOING OR BOTH SIDES OF THE QUESTION BO ACTIVELY HELPS IN IMPORTING MANY OF THE ITALIAN PRODUCTS ■ML. YOU SEE AND USE. EXPORTING MANY OF THE FOREIGN PRODUCTS USED IN ITALY. JHJM Can BCI help you? We' ye got offices all over J the place and we' re always219 words
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Advertisement591 1978-06-04 22 For you. For your business. A language that suits the times. a^a^^^^^l^J Bj^^^^^^ afl k I aV^a^aV/k Vu 4|A ZZ^^^i^a^a^a^a^a^KS^^B^^^^^^a^a^H f i\\ \Br aaV a**""*^^aHBHßLW.«^«^a^aß RBAI Olivetti puts you on terms with data processing A5. At and TC 800: a line of new organization that has supplied 450,000 Olivetti systems.591 words
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Advertisement205 1978-06-04 22 CONGRATULATIONS BEST WISHES TO THE GOVERNMENT PEOPLE OF ITALY ON THE OCCASION OF THEIR NATIONAL DAY MARTINELLI PVC coated /^swUmw Galvanized KjClDlOllS for protection of embankments against erosion Practical Applications Construction Restructuring of canals. Hexagonal wire mesh framework, rivers, sea-shores galvanised by hot-dipping and/or coated Reducing undercurrents with polyvinyl chloride205 words
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Advertisement696 1978-06-04 25 BANCA 1 Q77 NAZIONALE f DEL LAVORO The annuol report of the bonk for the yeor 1 977 wos approved ot the Board Of Directors meeting, held on April 26, 1978 under the chairmanship of prof Antigono Donoti The Managing Director ond Chief Generol Manager prof Alberto Ferrari presented his696 words
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Advertisement1260 1978-06-04 26 CLASSIFIED ADS 1254-44**1 2S4-44** I I FOR SALE A SHOPPING GUIDE Bring us any old broken down camera or projector. We'll give you $100/- for it! Yes $100/- when you buy any Minolta Sound camera or v projector. Who else can make such a fantastic offer:— unnci Normal For your1,260 words
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Advertisement515 1978-06-04 26 An Internationally renowned compeny engeged In oilfield equipment manufacture end operating on a 5-day weak. Invitee applicants for the positions of: 1. MACHINE SHOP QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTOR Requirements: Must have at least 3 years working experience In quality standard In machine shop operation. Skilful with use of micrometers Be able515 words
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Advertisement582 1978-06-04 26 WANTED MANAGER (mote/tomato) tor ready made garment export Wanted Immediately Manager to run Independently a Hongkong based company's buying operations In Singapore. Ouellncationa required: Minimum 2 years working experience in garment factory or garment exporting company, buying office or equivalent. English and Chinese speaking University degree preferable but not essential582 words
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Advertisement789 1978-06-04 26 SECTION INDEX I FOR SALE SHOPPING OUIDE II EMPLOYMENT i 111 VEHICLES BOATS IV ACCOMMODATION it PROPERTI»"S V SERVICES it BUSINESS VI EDUCATION it TRAINING VII TRAVEL k RESTAURANTS VIII ANNOUNCEMENTS it PERSONAL* IX OBITUARIES II EMPLOYMENT f^n All I^l TRAUB PRIVATE LIMITED We ere a Western German Compeny menutecturlng789 words
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Advertisement713 1978-06-04 26 A leading shipyard In Jurong has' vacancies tor tne following PROJECT SUPERVISOR Experience as a Supervise) In a marine engineering Company Preference will be given to. Polytechnic graduates MAINTENANCE ELECTRICAL TECHNICIAN Technician's Diploma In Electrical Engineering with at least 2 3 years experience In Electrical Maintenance from a heaty Industry,713 words
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Advertisement788 1978-06-04 27 II EMPLOYMENT BJ «***Bse)*nßa UtrtSeti** 1 BWpetas Ciweiwir require* an experienced ■SB SENIOR TiLIK OPERATOR to need H* Mm Je»*iwninl c Must be above 25 yean of ace c School Certificate ••lease apply In own handwriting giving full particular* together with recent photograph (nonreturnable and stating salary required to M788 words
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IX OBITUARIES
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Obituary112 1978-06-04 28 140 Acknowledgement ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The family ol late MOM KOH CHOO BOH of 131-A. Fidalio Street, Singapore I*. wishes to thank all relatives, friends, neighbours and busl- ness associates for their conH dolences. contributions. assistance and attendance H during their recent bereavellNlT.l THE FAMILY OF the late GOPALAKRISHNAN s/0 ARUMUGAM thanks112 words
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Obituary, Illustration47 1978-06-04 28 In •varloving memory ol PETER PHANQ PIT TUCK (11 12.36 4.6.77) Painful it had been To overcome our loss Joyful only to know You are with the Lord Dearly remembered by wife, ton. lour daughter*, parent*, relative* and fellow brother* and staler* in Christ47 words
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Obituary, Illustration24 1978-06-04 28 MR. PHANG BAK GUAN who left us on 4-6-74. Dearly remembered by wife, aona. daughter* and all loved onae.24 words
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Obituary, Illustration49 1978-06-04 28 of my dearest Aunt FANG SIOH HINO called Home lo the Lord. 4th June 1*77. Deeds of kindness, words of Love are always treasured In our hearts Inaerted by Pek Hua. Tuan, Ylng and ailyourlovedonee^^^^^^^^ "In Memoriam" it for the loved one* whom you remember49 words
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Article, Illustration347 1978-06-04 28 Traffic at a standstill as Argentines celebrate Cup victory DUENOS AIRES, Sat. Traffic here was at a standstill early today as this soccer-mad city held an impromptu carnival to celebrate Argentina's World Cup victory over Hungary last night. The match was only the initial stage of Argentina's attempt to winReuter; UPI - 347 words
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Article257 1978-06-04 28 Norton: It'll end in a knockout THE 'BAD BLOOD BATTLE' LAS VEGAS, Saturday If EN Norton, wearing one version of the World heavyweight boxing crown for the first time, is out to prove that he is more than just a "paper champion" in his title fight here next week againstReuter - 257 words
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Article, Illustration231 1978-06-04 28 MILLION SUIT THREAT TIENVER, Sat. The trainer-manager for heavyweight boxer Ron Lyle threatens to fi!e a million dollar lawsuit against a judge who ordered his fighter to stand trial for murder in the shooting death of a sparring partner. Sam Boardman said the ruling issued by Last Wednesday. Judge LewisUPI - 231 words
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Article107 1978-06-04 28 CHARLOTTE (North Carolina). Sat. Arnold Palmer, dosing In on what could be his first PGA victory In five years, yesterday blasted towering drives and dropped successive birdies to take a 1-stroke lead after the second round of the US$3OO,000 (SI698.0O0) Kemper Open Golf tournament. Palmer, who went onto the107 words
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Article237 1978-06-04 28 in the pack, shooting a 74 for a 140 two-day total. JUDO Japan yesterday turned down a request by the International Judo Federation to host a federation general meeting in Tokyo in November because of the Taiwan Issue, the Japan Judo Federation said In Tokyo. A spokesmanAgencies - 237 words
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Article52 1978-06-04 28 BIRMINGHAM, Sat. Lan Botham and Cllve Radley both scored centuries as England's cricketers built up a massive lead over Pakistan in the first Test at Edgbaston here today. Scores: Pakistan 164 and 52-0 (Sadlq 39 n.o.i. England 451-8 dec (Radley 106, Botham 100. Gower 58. Miller 48.Reuter - 52 words
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415 1978-06-04 28 LO S ANGELES, Sat. Mayor Tom Bradley facing growing opposition to staging the 1984 Summer Olympic Games here, yesterday proposed setting up a troubleshooting committee which would try to protect the city from financial losses. Mr Bradley said the matter was urgent because Los Angeles haveReuter - 415 words
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Article28 1978-06-04 28 CHRISTCHURCH, Sat. —The England "B" soccer team drew 2-2 with the local National League club Trans Tours United In a friendly match here -today. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Advertisement1289 1978-06-04 28 VI EDUCATION A TRAINING CAR. LORRY. CRANE. HlKhwav Code Courses Enrol at Liberty. 24. Upper Serangoon Road. Tel *****3' *****18 Branches at Geylang. Katong. Thomson. Kampong Übl ASIA DRIVING SCHOOL. Brand new Datsun. dual-controlled 13 Selegle Road. Spore 7 Tel *****7' *****7 *****6 NANYANG DRIVING SCHOOL dual-controlled Datsun 1200 Hourly1,289 words
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Advertisement781 1978-06-04 28 VII TRAVEL A RESTAURANTS WORLD CHARTERS ORGANISATION Rm 504. sth Floor. AfroAsia Building. 63 Robinson Road. Singapore 1 (S.r.P.B. Lie No:1>>7) MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE IMASI Travel Offers Low Cost Flight and Tours Tel: *****5. *****71/2 LIC NO' TAI7S PHOENIX TRAVEL (PTE) LTD W. MALAYSIA PACKAGE TOUR (Inclusive Gentlng Penang) By781 words
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Advertisement515 1978-06-04 28 PULAU TIOMAN JUNE WEEKEND TRIPS I 3 Day* 2 Night* $100/ Maaia. Transport. Accommodation (Village Mouse*) VANDA TOURS TRAVEL Tel. No: *****3/ ***** STPB No. 207 MALAYSIAN CUP FOOTBALL FINAL 2 days/ 3 nights 80. Dep 9.6.78 at 9 p.m. inclusive alrcond coach. Ist class hotel, admission tickets. NTUC Travel515 words
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Advertisement205 1978-06-04 28 VIII ANNOUNCEMENTS PERSONAL American. Caucasian. 44 years old. divorced. 175 lbs. 6 feet tall college graduate, very successful self-employed businessman, congenial, would like to correspond with attractive friends under 32 Please send a photo with the first letter Joaeph Bradehew Box 8504. Lo* Angele* California *****. U.S.A. TINA ANO LIAN205 words
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Article, Illustration732 1978-06-04 29 gUENOS AIRES, Sat. At least two players from every team playing in the World Cup soccer finals are being tested after every game for drug stimulation, according to FIFA regulations. Both players will be chosen by means of a lottery system,NYT; UPI - 732 words
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Article720 1978-06-04 29 MICHAEL MORRIS - An anatomy of Ally the manager MICHAEL MORRIS By ONCE upon a time Ally MacLeod was a clever left winger with a bigjiose who aided and abetted the silken skills of Byran Douglas in the famous Blackburn Rovers forward line of the fifties. Not averse to physically flattening such unshakeable720 words
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Article110 1978-06-04 29 pORDOBA, Sat. West German manager Helmut Schoen thinks the present system of opening World Cup finals with a single match should be scrapped. Speaking to German journalists after returning from Buenos Aires where West Germany played a goalless draw with Poland, Schoen said he thought one ofReuter - 110 words
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Article, Illustration186 1978-06-04 29 MAR DEL PLATA, Sat. Former world soccer "king" Pele said here yesterday that world champions West Germany could still retain their title despite their goalless draw with Poland in the opening match of the World Cup in Argentina. The Brazilian idol told aReuter - 186 words
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Article98 1978-06-04 29 MAR DEL PLATA, Sat— Former soccer star Pele said yesterday that a new generation of players would make the quality of soccer in the 1978 World Cup much higher than in West Germany four years ago. This championship would mark the end of oneAP - 98 words
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Article73 1978-06-04 29 HONGKONG, Sat. China have expressed keen Interest in the World soccer Cup and their officials are "very sorry" that they do not have a team in the current tournament, Argentine Economy Minister Jose Alfredo Martinez Do Hoz said today. The minister, speaking at a press conference here,73 words
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Advertisement638 1978-06-04 29 ■iyp APPIAI Mk I June is World Cu P month. Sixteen teams, having gone through gruelling tests If^ tl %#r l^^l J^LLm tO reach Ar 9 entina wi then battle for the most prestigious award in world soccer. RTS will telecast live some of the most important matches, including VA638 words
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Article2630 1978-06-04 30 BLUE PETER - BLUE PETER By Brilliant trebles for jockey Lam and trainer 'Doc' Rodgers PENANG, Sat. Larry Northfields, well-handled by M.C. Lam, outclassed his 10 rivals in Race 5 (Class 4 Div. 1 1,700 metres) here today. The well-bred four-year-old by Northfields took the lead at the2,630 words
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147 1978-06-04 30 Welsh win hard, bruising encounter SYDNEY, Sat. The Welsh Rugby Union bulldozed their way to a decisive 18-0 victory over New South Wales at the sports ground here today but failed to resolve all of their pro blems. A massive territorial a d v a n t age engineered byReuter - 147 words
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Article, Illustration325 1978-06-04 30 FATRICK BASTIANS - FAT RICK BASTIANS By rj|EFENDING cham- pious New Zealand Force, despite being a totally revamped side because of a change of battalion, snuffed out Malaysian Rugby Union Cup with a lopslde 35-0 victory at Dieppe Barracks yesterday. It was MAF's second loss in the six-team event.325 words
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Article45 1978-06-04 30 FIRST: No. ***** ($2,903) SECOND: No. ***** 725) THIRD: No. ***** 362) STARTERS: ($37 each) Nos: *****, ***** *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****. CONSOLATION: ($36 each) Nos: *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****.45 words
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Article706 1978-06-04 30 THE Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday's races: St->t»> ff trcrV; vviritr., RACE 1 Rlcolelio II (Asuwadl). Bullish Fever (M. Yusoff) and »»«i«.i B (Podmore) were all slow to begin. RohanlU (T.S. Chiam i, beaten for pace, dropped back very quickly approachIng the 800 metres. At the top of706 words
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Article703 1978-06-04 30 B. FEREIRA - B. FEREIRA By AT JUNIOR MEET... and French Open AFTER two quiet days, the Singapore Junior Agegroup tennis championships suddenly sprang to life yesterday when five seeded players were eliminated. In the 14-year-and-under boys' singles semifinals, top- seeded Venantlus Tan was beaten 2-6, 6 3. 6-3Agencies - 703 words
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Advertisement616 1978-06-04 30 CREDIT OFFICER REQUIRED FOR A MAJOR INTERNATIONAL BANK The Singapore headquarters for the Asio/ Pacific Division of this major Canadian Bonk is seeking candidates for the position of Credit Officer in its Credit Department The successful candidate is likely to be between 24—30 years of age and possess the following616 words
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Advertisement118 1978-06-04 30 1 8700 Switch Lock Battery IP" Ilium WIN LIGHTER CHAMPION IN EVERY CLASS A sportsman's Choice to WIN. jl True to the tradition of a great lighter Win today has been proclaimed chtmpions in every class. From the practical roller flint models to the latest switch lock battery and the118 words
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1551 1978-06-04 31 BLUE PETER - BLUE PETER By CPANISH Baron should outsprint his 16 rivals in Race Nine in Penang today. The Song four-year-old, who won two of his three outings last season, came out From a long spell to finish second to Al Cador over 1,200 metres1,551 words
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Article146 1978-06-04 31 RAM BLUE PETER TET SCRUTINEER 0. Rhythm Lehl Bunbury Lani Bunbury S. Raider ■unkury Prtraa Ganda Baden's Olrl Ouree a. Soondarl P. Tanjoag I. lolndin Changsa See Full tea Full Duroc Tong Hal iKllmr Hypersonlo Expressway Hypersenle Borsallno Excelsior Hypimnit Excelsior Celeste Gunner Rainbow Lad Kaiser Bill RUM Idea146 words
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Article176 1978-06-04 31 ATHLETICS MR 25 time trial (Macßitchle. 6 p.m.). SAAA individual walking race (Police Academy. 3.30 p.m.). BADMINTON Singapore Teachers Union tourney final I (East Toa Payoh, 7 p.m.). BASKETBALL National I tourney final: Special Constabulary v Vigilante Corps (6.30 p.m.). Kong Slong v Lam Teck (7.45). SIA v Asia176 words
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Article1811 1978-06-04 31 ->%! Jl 1 30 CLASS 6, DIV. 4 1,200m II Vl*H» ($8,000 S8.6O0 to WilNMr) 1 3716 »-*mq a (Thlam Huat) W««t 97 [Mimi 1.200m F Oal 9 1 0009 Ftnlr ln»M|l II (KC Lee) Oeman 4 M «U 1200m Miami* OHM LaM II (Lehl) Daniel* 99 «U1,811 words
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Article111 1978-06-04 31 ONDON, Sat. For •L* mer American champion jockey Willie Shoemaker will ride Hawaiian Sound in the Epsom Derby next Wednesday. The syndicate who own Hawaiian Sound. headed by football pools tycoon Robert Sangster, had hoped to persuade the brilliant American teenager Steve Cauthen to rideReuter - 111 words
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Advertisement36 1978-06-04 31 WORLD JITN GAUCHITO ERASERS FROM. S>SDqEEJTLER available al all stationers STAEDTLERMARKETING SDN BHD P0 Bo« '0 joioreßaru Tei JB 61 714 5 ;STAEDTLER(SINLWORE)PTE LTD P 0 Bo« 48? Tangim Post Otiice -Singapore 10 Tei ?21 34??36 words
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Advertisement546 1978-06-04 31 PUBLIC AUCTION X^ EXCEPTIONAL INTERNATIONAL COLLECTION RARE PERSIAN ORIENTAL CARPETS RUGS from 1850 to the present day THE MOST MAGNIFICENT VALUABLE COLLECTION EVER OFFERED IN SINGAPORE Ordered to be sold by VICTOR MORRIS in association with BICKENSTAFF KNOWLES This outstanding collection of very rare Oriental carpets from all major periods546 words
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Article, Illustration570 1978-06-04 32 PERCY SENEVIRATNE - PERCY SENEVIRATNE By fpHIS time next week, when the dust of the final collision of this year's Malaysia Cup soccer tournament would have settled, we shall know whether Sebastian Yap is the most misunderstood soccer coach Singapore have ever had.570 words
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Article, Illustration347 1978-06-04 32 TWO HUNGARIANS SENT OFF IN ROUGH MATCH BUENOS AIRES, Sat. All Argentina demanded a World Cup victory over Hungary last night and the team duly obliged with a 2-1 triumph, but the match which opened in dazzling fashion ended in disgrace. Hungarian stars Andras ToroclskReuter; AP - 347 words
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289 1978-06-04 32 VfAR DEL PLATA, iTI Sat. tLaly took a giant step towards the second round of the World Cup finals when they shrugged off a first-minute upset to beat France 2-1 here yesterday. The Italians have not always been noted lor their fighting qualities InReuter - 289 words
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Article232 1978-06-04 32 WILFRED YEO - WILFRED YEO By SINGAPORE wo- men's soccer have found an answer to Mohammed Noh in Esah Mydeen. Like Noh, the stylish women's striker was swarmed by autograph hunters at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday after scoring two goals that steered Singapore, the defending champions, to a 3-0232 words
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Article, Illustration308 1978-06-04 32 Glorious win by brave Tunisians ROSARIO. Sat. ITNRATED Tunisia made a brave and glorious first appearance in the World Cup final when they overwhelmed battlehardened Mexico 3-1 in Group Two here last night. Two goals in the last 10 minutes carried the red-shlrted Tunisians to a victory that captured theReuter - 308 words
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Article420 1978-06-04 32 cYDNEY, Sat. Results of today's Australian Association footballl matches: National League: Footscary 2 Brisbane C. 2. Newcastle 2 Western 1; Victoria State League: Fssendon 0 Ring wood C 1; Victoria Dlv 1: Dove ton Box Hill 3, Spring vale 1 Ardeer 4, Western 2 Kellor City 1;Reuter - 420 words
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294 1978-06-04 32 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By r«HOO SENG QUEE, the former Singapore soccer coach said yesterday that winning the Malaysian Cup was no great achievement for Singapore. In fact, he said he did not feel proud when Singapore won the Cup last year, after a 12year294 words
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Article132 1978-06-04 32 STRIKERS Arlffln Abbas and Ronnie Liew will come under close scrutiny when they play In ton 1 g h t's match against Trengganu at the National Stadium (7.30), reports JOE DORAI. Coach Sebastian Yap is resting two of his seasoned strikers Dollah Kasslm and Nasir Jalll to132 words
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Obituary52 1978-06-04 32 SAVAGE (92) died 3rd June 78 loving sons Hugh (and wire Betty). Richard. grandchildren. Hugo. Ronald. Margaret. Frhard. Victor. Charles. Christopher and great grandchildren Mar. us, Trina. Sheila. Joy. Kim. Roy, Lyn, Ramsay. Nat'suda. Cortege leaves 51 West Coast Oreen. Hong Leong Gardens Spore 3 on Monday at 252 words
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Advertisement180 1978-06-04 32 YOUR FUTURE depends on your PRESENT DECISIONS Enrol NOW with FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS^ HOME STUDIES Institute of Administrative Management Institute of Bankers Inst. of Chartered Secretaries Administrators Institute of Statisticians London Chamber of Commerce Industry HSC/GCE A' Level MCE/SCGCE CO' Levels) London AEB GCE A' O Levels Modern Mathematics for Teachers180 words
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Title Section14 1978-06-04 33 TV AND SOUND Sunday Times Special Feature TV AND SOUND Sunday Times Special Feature14 words
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Article, Illustration1474 1978-06-04 33 Video recorders and tapes make it fun and easy to do PVER thought of setting up a home cinema library for yourself and the family? With the wide range in prices and features of video recorders and tapes availa b1 c.1,474 words
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Advertisement324 1978-06-04 33 Amplifier the «Colour TV fast 'heart of the -stereo replacing black and system' P.Two white sets P.Six Homemoviescanbe •'Sensurround effect transferred on tapes P.Three Wlth, new dilco sound system P.Six Some tips on how to •Compare prices and use video tapes cor- quality before you P.Three aecide P.Six Great improvement324 words
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Advertisement160 1978-06-04 33 L;i! lrlil^T^yJWvß BHP jUuilL Faslowas E^il t \1 *****/ J Hl'nl Pi LA jfr SYSTEM CONSISTING OF SANSUI 2020, SANSUI SPX-3000, I«. Ml wTI SANSUI SR-222, SANSUI SC 2000 I -> 444, I X-10 Only hi-fi, everything hi-fi. system consisting of SANSUI G-3000, SANSUI SPX-4000, SANSUI SR-232, SANSUI SC-3000 X-10.160 words
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Article, Illustration2198 1978-06-04 34 AMPLIFIER— THE 'HEART OF THE STEREO SYSTEM' QFTEN described as the "heart of the stereo system," the amplifier is among the most important component in setting up a good sound system in your home. Audiophlles believe tt la better judgement to buy your speakers first before the amplifier so that2,198 words
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Advertisement177 1978-06-04 34 Opus-IIA The Composer TO S H I B A A 5-piece stereo arrangement in perfect harmony The System: Pre/ Main Amplifier SB-220 Put together they give you one of Toshiba's finest stereo (44w RMSatsm systems. Each component carefully selected for its FM/AM Stereo Tuner ST-220 compatibility with one another. This177 words
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Advertisement161 1978-06-04 34 MEMOREX records as well as records Tape has always been considered second to discs. In terms of the quality of reproduction, fidelity to the original and purity of sound. This, however, is no longer so! It is now possible to get sound from tape that compares well with discs. Not161 words
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349 1978-06-04 35 yiDEO recording Is gradually becoming- a hobby with the family providing- hours of fun and entertainment With wider use both in the home and outside, it is essential that video tapes are correctly used. Here are some tips given by Akal,349 words
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Advertisement128 1978-06-04 35 -the only loudspeakers with the revolutionary Heil Air-Motion transformer I AMTIB T^/k AMT MONITOR I la^Lufl LuuuuH j^^ Vf-^lW* I \f\ A^f Choose from 6 great models. r_, V yv i Also available at audio dealers Audio sexnd as clear as lightPfeOple SINGAPORE PRIVATE LIMITED 1104 1 1th Floor Tan128 words
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Advertisement279 1978-06-04 35 H^H MODEL K6 Sound H^H Entertainment! |^^H Kenwood Model K6. High quality high fidelity equipment built into a single unit, will put all your accessories into a complete sound centre. |^H^^HKri*|ilpF. Sophisticated, smart and streamlined, the elegant cabinet will compliment the decor of the most gracious home. Kenwood Model K6279 words
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Advertisement408 1978-06-04 36 Allisonmm j^ ROOM-MATCHED SPEAKER SYSTEMS Different listening environments have different room acoustics. This affects the performance of any speaker system. Except the Allison speakers, which are designed to include the listening room as part of the enclosure. That's why Allison speakers are able to perform at their optimum regardless of408 words
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Advertisement256 1978-06-04 36 ©For the first time available iiiMngapore lE-30A AUDIO SPECTRUM ANALYZER PRECISION SOUND LEVEI] METER Laboratory accuracy —on the bench m U the field For the first time a real time analyzer (full octave/ v 3v 3 octave) and a precision sound level meter have been combined into a truly portable,256 words
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Article, Illustration939 1978-06-04 37 TT-16, perhaps, every 1 music lover's ambition to keep a new gramaphone record new and also rejuvenate all the old favtnirltes. New records from the shook are not always as clean as we would like them to be. Even though manufacturers have been scrupulously939 words
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Article, Illustration542 1978-06-04 37 jtjORE and more a people are startIng to buy stereo systems that come in complete sets that Is, with tuner, amplifier, turntable cassette deck and cabinet for convenience and space saving In their homes. The components of such sets are matched542 words
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338 1978-06-04 38 'Sensurround' effect with new disco sound system A LOCAL agent for audio equipment, Hwee Sen- Pte. Ltd., has brought into Singapore a newly-deve-loped disco sound system that is guaranteed to excite any disc jockey who handles it. The system, to be installs soon in a local discotheque, consists of two338 words
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Article, Illustration909 1978-06-04 38 Colour TV fast replacing black and white sets /X>LOUR television which is fast replacing black and white sets In most Sin g a p ore homes, comes with the latest features giving brilliant, sharper colour reproduction. Along with its advanced technology the sets are designed with elegance and style, with909 words
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407 1978-06-04 38 COMPARE PRICES AND QUALITY BEFORE YOU DECIDE "THE many types 1 and makes of magnetic tape recorders on the market today makes it difficult to decide which to buy. The most satisfying way, if you have the time, is to look around first and compare not only the prices, but407 words
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Advertisement442 1978-06-04 38 PYE COLOUR TELEVISION tor advanced design, performance ■"inff Oflf||n#| Incorporating all the .atest technological developments UIIU Olyllliy including New Slotted Mask to give you maximum picture definition. New Multi sectional rectangular scan coils to give you a better picture and even greater reliability. New electronic tuner. Exclusive cordless remote control.442 words
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Advertisement88 1978-06-04 38 S" jL igini©i™TK7su SIMPLY.....THE BEST CARTRIDGE AVAILABLE! Yes. that's exactly the way to describe the new Signet TK7 SU cartridge-one that is noticeably superior in every aspect! The Nude square-shank miniaturized Shibata stylus plus the dual-magnet low-mass design provides an occurate frequency response from even the most demanding records. For88 words
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342 1978-06-04 39 Clarity an important factor in choosing a pair of good speakers of bargain, calling lor far more power than that supplied by a comparatively priced amplifier In a budget audio system. The high frequency response and over-all balance o( a reliable low-priced speaker can and should approach the characteristics o(342 words
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Article, Illustration1336 1978-06-04 39 WHATEVER may have been said a hi-fi set, the -speaker has remained the most important oontri ♦nition to the over all "sound character" of the stereo system. A speaker must match the Dower output of the amplifier. A speaker with Jes»er output will "blow". But there Is a1,336 words
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534 1978-06-04 39 U to look for a small, but powerful pair. In this Instance, the Pioneer. CS-X3 is a remarkable system which Is one of the few mlnlture systems to claim (and deliver) true high fidelity sound reproduction, even In the area most other534 words
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Advertisement181 1978-06-04 39 .Elk rriiiiii H-^l I I colourful black and white portables Philips portable black and white sets MemoMatic fine tuning. Set the tuning small sets are a thing of the past. These Orchard Road and all Philips dealers, give you the sharpest black and white once and the set remembers forever.181 words
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Advertisement300 1978-06-04 40 HH^ —^^PHi^^^Bß| .IB H\ akai -i Ai j «IMl^l^ 12 quality Maxell LN Cassette MU J*i Tapes with every purchase SEE THE FOLLOWING DEALERS FOR FURTHER DETAILS ft^Sll POHr?hl?dP O H r?hI?d 7 o l£° i°? G WA S RA &7/ C KINGS ELECTRONIC S TRADERS OCEAN RADIO CO PTE300 words
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Article, Illustration1465 1978-06-04 41 UI-FI gives quality repioduction just like naving a live orchestra in your living room. And it comes in many guises, from a stereo record player coupled with two or more loudspeakers placed at opposite aides ot the room to a complete sound recording and1,465 words
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Advertisement57 1978-06-04 41 PRODUCT 78 4 Band FMStereo/MW/SWi SW2 Receiver, Stereo Cassette, B Track Stereo Cartridge Playback Deck, Ignfll HOME STEREO SYSTEM V*4^PJ ou*w*|S-^. J Deluxe Speaker Systems Call at your nearest Radio Electrical dealer. So« *9f>t» Hy S igapce M«ij) r t4 Bur* ana inoo«eta OCEAN RADIO CO. PTE.LTD. *02, North Bfidgt57 words
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Advertisement300 1978-06-04 41 Uh' *^mW "Hj Xmm -^k. 'Bm\ <MflV*> '\mm^m\\\\mm\\m\\\\\\\m\\\\\\\\\\^^. W m *Jr ,i-i.'B jJ^^^^mmv m "v" v Wm^^mm^^JW kmm* m^L\W\ M| JC <^b^£c' x BM B mmm^^^.^mmmmmmmmmm^^^^9^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^~^^^^^^ fli^BlM* *™m Hl^^^^| nC^ J^j r^9^^L\ ■^■^■^r W\ W\ Mt B I I AmW H nml mmW B^PutfE W^Lmi When you go to buy300 words
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Article, Illustration1341 1978-06-04 42 QXE of the most important links in a good stereo hifi set-up is the turntable. Without one you cannot possibly reproduce sounds from records directly through the amplifier and speakers. Turntables hare several tasks to perform. They must revolve at1,341 words
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Advertisement588 1978-06-04 42 NEC Authentic 8000 presents the best set of specifications in system stereo. NEC engineer* over o century o« leodership m frequency Response TAPt O6CK SPEAKERS commun,cat.on S ond electrons, now present on PHONO I and 2 4 WO ck. 2-chonnel stereo 3-way 3-speaker boss reflex ZXTJVr C^tES^sSr lf<n TUNSP AuTondTAT588 words
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Advertisement189 1978-06-04 42 EHCURE has the industry's first lOyr. warranty for speakers? m^jjjjg** EPICURE 10 Epicure speaker systems are H^^^^^>^| engineered with only one goal in I mind sonic perfeaion. k h J I EPICURE 20 p.us The Epicure speaker has a unique low mass woofer with low vacuum j J^^JmgtA W^^^^^ deposit189 words
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Article, Illustration402 1978-06-04 43 Music on wheels no more a luxury for the rich only CAR radios, cassette and cartridge recorders give much pleasure and enjoyment to motorists without their having to pay much for the entertainment. The days when music on wheels was considered a luxury possible only to the rich are gone.402 words
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Article, Illustration142 1978-06-04 43 IT'S not the professional touch or how much one knows about hi-fi equipment but commonsense that is needed to keep recording equipment in good working condition. The first thing the enthusiast should do is to read every Instruction and pamphlet provided wljtn buying equipment. "A lot142 words
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305 1978-06-04 43 Absorbers that will cut off unwanted vibration A UDIO Technica has introduced the AT-605 Insulator system to solve your problems of acoustic feedback of unwanted vibrations from your stereo equipment. Audio-Technica says th it every high power, wide range system has the potential for trouble. Just ret i\"e sneaker too305 words
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Article427 1978-06-04 43 WHAT REAL HIGH FIDELITY MEANS 111 -FI enthusiasts 11 believe that when you listen to music, the most important part is to have silence around you. The notes of a piece of music are only part of the music, so say composers and lyricists. The silence between the notes Is427 words
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Article, Illustration874 1978-06-04 44 JOANNE WILLS - FROM TOP DANCER TO MAFIA BOSS— IN THE THIRD GODFATHER FILM JOANNE WILLS By A YEAR ago, his handsome face was seen only in American TV soap operas. Today, 24-year-old John Travolta, new number-one sex symbol and star of Saturday Night Fever, has two planes, three cars and at least874 words
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287 1978-06-04 44 Rfc best actress award at the Cannes Film Festival this year went to a tiltnosed oddball Amtrican named Jill gia> burgh. If the raves she is getting for her dazzling performance in An I'nmarried Woman are anytbii g to go by.287 words
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Article, Illustration819 1978-06-04 44 JUST ONE MOVIE- AND JOHN TRAVOLTA IS NOW THE NEW Nol SEX SYMBOL IN U.S. JOANNE WILLS reports from HOLLYWOOD H'S home Is a tiny £50 (Ss2lO) a week Hollywood flat. He drives a secondhand Mercedes, doesn't drink, doesn't smoke, and says that he can819 words
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Advertisement70 1978-06-04 44 use Daisy PURE Corn Oil because I know it helps keep my family active and fit it is very high in potyunsaturates. And it doesn't r leave that lingering unpleasant odour in the kitchen or give that Jhß oily taste in the food!' W £jmLU Mrs. Liro Housewife < iEII70 words
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Miscellaneous403 1978-06-04 45 HIE RD9i LOCFR hV^feA^j) v X |/«u.AaN I x- I I 'UTTLE W&\CM> HATTIB «AT N I^T SHE W- K*feNK «U WtOT A^PAWKIUfc, BOT TP\ THE DO* AWP *)AUT4 TO 7~ FO£ "HMCIWr" TO HE* f AK»IT«S ABOOT A^? 9fc \fcAMT« ID TBU «0 \Uk. T^LOfclZETLvm/ .THERg tfE WO HARP403 words
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Miscellaneous66 1978-06-04 46 P7 «.C>-NA ARCN't"thES«~^J 88/YBS TARTAM'/MTKCe K*VE I f THBN *IOVf TMgOATrLK' YOU THINK r/»»V tV/XV SATH*K/W6 MOMSMTUM, THB I MORI»S CUFATURES OF WWXI MBARP OP TM»M »BING 7>WW fl FIOMT YOUR WAY. UP TM» I TMK COLP- OATTL* /3 *O*CEP TOw**P HI9HKK 4ROOHP- AMP I L THC /«r LOW-LAMP Z,66 words
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Miscellaneous77 1978-06-04 46 STAN LEY by Murray Ball Continuing the adventures of the Great Palaeolithic Hero FASHION busuwss fiF orno qouna TV\rouo*> Jt <x\J£i /\s!h| **o«TrUAlAFto«n»€ PART... -rW^lUou. ■fTT -tV\e«ftaVa^b T7 SO >OU WANT TO T^ \SEDA HAT A COWBOY, MY ANP A ROPS. TEN DEP FOOTED J I But most important I77 words
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