The Straits Times, 19 April 1980
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Title Section16 1980-04-19 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1981 30 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 1 1 1/1/8016 words
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YOUR WEEKEND READING
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127 1980-04-19 1 PUNISHMENT in the classroom has suddenly come into the limelight. This "subject" which all of us had to endure at one time or another in our school life is now under close scrutiny by teachers, principals, parents and the Ministry of Education. An Education127 words
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Article102 1980-04-19 1 A WORLD eaafereace tt wtmct to discus vital Immi sarh as edacatton, emptoyment ami health la to be heM In Cyeahagea thrw OMaths fr»m n«w. Yet, Slng»|mrr. wBek has tw* wvmea's emmtUa, will not be rrprrarntod »t tkk lmp*rtaat ocafereaee. SUNDAY TIMES Mlanubt NALLA TAN,102 words
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Article63 1980-04-19 1 ALSO for your weekend reading tomorrow is a centrespread on the creations of five young Singapore fashion designers, four of whom are men. TTiey have banded together to present their designs at special buffet lunch shows to celebrate International Secretaries' Week from tomorrow to next Saturday. Also63 words
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89 1980-04-19 1 Sunday Nation Shopping in Ye Olde Curiosity Shoppe ALL householders interested in picking up items for the home at barga'n prices, don't miss our story tomorrow on the dime store tour with the excitement of a scavenger hunt. 'Itiis is a junk store that sells everything from pontoon bndges and89 words
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Article69 1980-04-19 1 Ht .> luuiaiuUBK >«u ituui abwut nearly every d»>. Bat It's rr*JI\ Industrious aad lacewKKl cummater who wntpe up all the aniwyMcea trmveUiag «n SBS In •or ne»t p*rlutge. It's wk»t this week's If You Ask Mr writer hat. done and mwr than that, be69 words
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Article79 1980-04-19 1 WHA1 do men wear for sport? It was usually white shorts, white shirts, white socks and well-worn running shoes Tomorrow, we present updated play togs for men, in the belief that it's time somebody paid some attention to the sartorial needs of the other half of the79 words
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Article64 1980-04-19 1 < HAM. KAI MING returns with good ud bad news after a nMtnUTs sUy la L»od*n. The gMd news Is abMt BrlUin's pniw mlabter. Tke bad news y*u most read «r >m c«ald be In for a nanty sbwck if ywo'ir travelUax tkat way immni. AND IN64 words
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Article60 1980-04-19 1 KAMPALA, Fri Uganda s National Consultative Council ruled out the involvement of political parties in December's Parliamentary elections. The council resolved that the elections will be contested under the umbrella of the Uganda National Liberation Front, meaning that Uganda's numerous parties, which totalled at least 22 last year,AFP - 60 words
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Article1113 1980-04-19 1 To block Iran's imports and exports CARTER TIGHTENS CLAMP WASHINGTON, Friday THE United States is likely to opt for a naval "quarantine" in the Persian Gulf area to seal off specific Iranian imports and exports if there is no break in the Teheran hostage crisis in aboutReuter; AP - 1,113 words
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Article, Illustration102 1980-04-19 1 On her happiest day- wedding picture of wife THIS is the happy redding picture af Mr and Mrs Mah Klan Sau taken tour years nm The bride was beauami and radiant and < the bridegroom some- what seriuus, perhapb appropriately, on such an Important day of Ms lilt. Who could102 words
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340 1980-04-19 1 LISBON, Friday PORTUGAL today faced the loss of one-filth of its crude oil imports for breaking trading links with Iran to become America's first Nato ally to back President Jimmy Carter's appeal for sanctions against Teheran. The Portuguese Government announced yesterday that in solidarityReuter - 340 words
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Article100 1980-04-19 1 IHK NuW«-t I nior. is ail r. unmuisl > ilighll.iarr In ISO Hrrihne\ sent < uiifldeutUI letter to thr (>atr»l Cwiamlttee deUllliiK thf dr«iMT»te sltuntiun ul Soviet Indus lr\ HI. »hl. h prvvidM. »l at wtt half of KuskU's (•reign ekchaagr, k drvhiK up; Siberia, (MttrntUII) rii-h In rr suurrt-s.100 words
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Article47 1980-04-19 1 UOMh hn Hiiln mU oday Itit- .iili-j{h<l Red Hi i {adw> IOadOT, Mano Moieili U. *H.i is -.Uiixs tnd .i( plan nn»c and mchestraiing iht ivsa.ssiiiotu.il ol formei Premi >r Aldo Muu ls still at U>ik< h. .tn.-sl oecti innii ni *c«'K.s I f'l47 words
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Article46 1980-04-19 1 i'Aki.v i- 1111 Loaaards Di iin i s buned portrait, Mona .ISrt illllll .11 MO ihllllOl i ii, ih« I you. i f h. In. Kni.' n Culture Mini.su> reportod thai *i>ihnds of ihi Louvre'f hrM* million annual visitors in. Mom 1.i5.1 Ah'f46 words
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Article105 1980-04-19 1 WASHINGTON, Fri. President Jimmy Carter has won the Democratic Party primary election in Idaho with 48 per cent of the vote, according to :ei turns today. His rival, Sertaioi Edward Kennedy, got 30 per cent of I the vote, while 21 per cent of Idaho Democrats votedAFP - 105 words
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Article28 1980-04-19 1 LONDON, Kri. taflati Hi Main rose Uj tanual ...c ol 19 b i»t cent Usi month, the hinhi-bl fiKii. > fw IOU ihe government an tudav Keulei.28 words
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Article58 1980-04-19 1 iMUjimi, m. one cm China's largest deserts, the Taklamakan, in the northmln Tarim Basin U shift inglO to 15 metres every year. Thi- in disclosed by the .i^-n> > ioday in report the publication (01 hi fu.>; time since 1949 of a HI of China's LA)58 words
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Article217 1980-04-19 1 PUBLIC Utilities hWul handyman, Mr Uol bin Din. 56, yesterday became the 90th victim to die on the roads so far this ym Mr Dot, a fathei of six, was on his way to work at 6 a.m. when a vehicle knocked him down at the217 words
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Article553 1980-04-19 1 By CHRISTINA ROORIGUES ANUIHER 300 to 350 new applicants are expected to join the Housing and Urban Development Company's waiting list for middleincome housing each year under the raised family income ceiling of $6,000. But despite this almost overnight increase in demand for HUDC housing,553 words
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Article77 1980-04-19 1 TEL AVIV. FVi. A bandit armed with a grenade and a ,;un stule US$5 million iSSH million) worth of diamonds fiom a dealer in the skyscraper Diamond Exchange today in what police described as the biggest gem heist in Israeli hiitor) Pi.iice combed the 21-storyUPI - 77 words
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Article39 1980-04-19 1 l Aikii Kri. The next round of negotiations between Egypt Israel and thp United States 0> Palestinian autonomy will be held in Herzliyva. Israel. or Aprii 28, the semi-official Egyptian daily Al Ahram said i ihI.i > Keuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article38 1980-04-19 1 ttiu SbKLS, Kri. Th« S«vlet I nlon is Kitting k *d> (*r »n impretudvr dl»pU> «l naval p»w«r in th« Indian Otenn Id ut^utM-iivnw in the near future, Nato officials >Aid h«re t«d»y. AP.AP - 38 words
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Advertisement98 1980-04-19 1 48 pages today EX-PUPILS STAND BY FORMER SCHOOL PRINCIPAL Pag* 7 ARE Begins days in power numbered? 2 UN envoy goes ahead with Khmer trip 3 NEW signs of thaw in East-West relations S WHY SLA had to second more staff to Airlanka I BUILDERS need task force to iron98 words
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Advertisement18 1980-04-19 1 Seiko Quartz Accuracy THE FUTURE OF TIME I E-- W =s I I^ 11 W 2820-0170 SEIKO QUARTZ18 words
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Article, Illustration161 1980-04-19 2 100 break out of Salisbury central prison SALISBURY, Fri ABOUT 100 prisoners broke out of the Salisbury central prison early this morning, a police spokesman said. The prison is near a government house where Prince Charles spent last night after handing over the instruments of independence to Zimbabwe Prime MinisterAFP; UPI - 161 words
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149 1980-04-19 2 ROME, Fri. A city without streets or motor ears has the secret services In Washington baffled. For the arrival of United States President Jimmy Carter In Venice in June automatically means a "motorcade" to his personal bodyguard rather difficult In a city built onAFP - 149 words
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Article100 1980-04-19 2 Worker dies in stock mart blast JOHANNESBURG, Fri. A gas torch caused an explosion at the Johannesburg stock exchange •oday, killing one workman, an exchange spokesman said. "It was just a working accident," said exchange secretary Robert Newton. He said several workmen had been laying tiles on the floor belowReuter - 100 words
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261 1980-04-19 2 Smith keeps away from independence ceremonies SALISBURY, Friday THE former white minority leader, Mr lan Smith, who once vowed there would never be a black government in his lifetime in Zimbabwe, was absent from ceremonies marking its independence at midnight as Africa's newest black-ruled nation. Mr Smith, 59, whose 1965AP - 261 words
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333 1980-04-19 2 Are Begin's days in power numbered? TEL AVIV, Fri. Israeli opposition Labour Party sources say US President Jimmy Carter's invitation to their leader, Mr Shimon Peres, signals a growing feeling in Washington that the days of the Begin government are numbered. Prime Minister Menachem Begin returned home from two daysUPI - 333 words
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281 1980-04-19 2 ABBY TAN - No more money for soft loans, says ADB ABBY TAN By Our Manila reporter MANILA, Friday THE Asian Development Bank says it has run out of money for soft loans to the poorest of the poor countries, mainly because the United States is US$17 million (S$37.5 mil~T lion) in arrears.281 words
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147 1980-04-19 2 WASHINGTON, Fri. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) yesterday accepted Beijing and ousted Taiwan as the representative of China in the organisation. The decision paves the way for the People's Republic to join the World Bank, become a full economic partner with theReuter - 147 words
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Article32 1980-04-19 2 BANGKOK, Fri. Three days of fighting between Burmese forces ana rebel troops inside Burma caused about 1.5002,j00 Burmese refugees to fie* into western Thailand, a military spokesman said today. APAP - 32 words
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Article62 1980-04-19 2 LOS ANGELES, Fri. Actor Burt Reynolds is to collect at least US$5 million (Sill million) for his next film, the biggest pay packet in Hollywood's history. Producer Albert Ruddy said 43-year-old Reynolds will also receive a percentage of the profits from the film Cannonball, in whichReuter - 62 words
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230 1980-04-19 2 AT least the organisers •f a two-day conference on women In tke jsb market know someone heard their message, even If It happened to be their own female employees. iW Organisation of Krooemlr (•operation and Development sponsored the two-day cm- j ference,UPI - 230 words
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246 1980-04-19 2 BIONIC EAR' PROJECT GETS MORE FUNDS MELBOURNE, Fri. The Australian Government has given more funds to the University of Melbourne for the commercial development of the "bionic ear. At a ceremony today at the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital here. Minister for Productivity Kevin Newman presented the university's deputyAFP - 246 words
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Article40 1980-04-19 2 HARRISBURGi Pennsylvania), Fri ITp to one-fifth of the people living around the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant are suffering from mental distress, following the March 1979 leakage, the Pennsylvania Health Department said yesterday in a report AFPAFP - 40 words
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Article33 1980-04-19 2 Fri Thirteen Tunisians sentenced to death for their part in an attempt to overthrow President Ha bib BourgMibas government last January were hanged in Tunis yesterday, the Justice Ministry announced AFPAFP - 33 words
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Advertisement915 1980-04-19 2 P.A. CONSULTING SERVICES MALAYSIA SDN. BHD. P A Consulting Services Malaysia Sdn Bhd is a member of the PA International Group, LI a leading worldwide consulting organisation with a professional staff of over 1.000 and Ejl permanent operations in over 20 countries In Malaysia. PA provides consulting services to clients915 words
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185 1980-04-19 3 UN envoy goes ahead with Khmer trip Despite objections by Thailand BANGKOK, Fri. United Nations special envoy Sir Robert Jackson left for Kampuchea today despite a Thai appeal to him not to do so. Sir Robert returned from Hanoi this week where he discussed Vietnam's role in Kampuchea and theUPI - 185 words
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Article69 1980-04-19 3 BANGKOK. Fri. The Heng Samrin regime today closed its doors to former head of slate Prince Norodom Sihanouk in an outright rejection of his desire to return to Kampuchea. "Kampuchea is not a place for receiving ungrateful people who. in connivance with the enemies, betray theirAFP - 69 words
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Article36 1980-04-19 3 TOKYO, Fri. A group of seven Japanese banks, financing exports of Mitsubishi cars to Chrysler Corp., is "actively" considering extending financial aid to the deficit-hit US car maker, a bank official said today. UPI.UPI - 36 words
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206 1980-04-19 3 MANILA, Friday PRESIDENTFerdI- I naad Marco* may appoint a deputy prime minister to ensure aa orderly turnover af leadership In case anything should happen to him abroad. Mr Maress. who Is also Prime Minister, Is leaving ea Sunday for Honolulu to address theAFP - 206 words
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Article, Illustration101 1980-04-19 3 THE HOME THAT GROWS ON YOU JO ANN Cowan cuts the grass growing atop her home in Encino in California on Thursday. When Jo Ann talks about having to trim the grass every two weeks she is not talking about her lawn, but her roof. Jo Ann and her husband,UPI - 101 words
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Article37 1980-04-19 3 PANMUNJOM, Fri. Working representatives of South and North Korea held "serious" talks today but failed to settle difference!) on what should be discussed by their prime ministers when they meet iot the first time. UPI.UPI - 37 words
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236 1980-04-19 3 Crack down on rumour mongers, army chiefs told THE Indonesian Government today instructed all regional military commanders to take firm measures against anyone trying to create anarchy through unfounded rumours. The instruction was is- sued by national security chief, Admiral Sudomo, who said the government would not tolerate any attemptAFP; UPI - 236 words
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172 1980-04-19 3 Asia consumed 13 pc of world's energy in 1978: IAEA VIENNA, Friday ASIA, which accounts for 53 per cent of the 1 earth's population, consumed in 1978 about 13 per cent of the energy produced in the world, the International Atomic Energy- Agency's bulletin reports. r The lAEA study ofAFP - 172 words
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Article58 1980-04-19 3 BOGOTA, Fri. LPiUing guerillas, members of the same group holding 18 diplomats hostage in the Dominican embassy, took omt a school in Boguu yesteniay and distributed free milk to cheering children Guerillas of the April ii Movement, known as M-19, took over the embassy 51 daysUPI - 58 words
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Article149 1980-04-19 3 A yen for y uan by post in China itr.uix. rrl.— A •■h»ln letter erase I* sweeping China aad letter writer* are using It to make dlieable |ncwuusa, China's young people's newspaper Mala yetrtereay. ih« letter* are sow Making lor money lastead or mm.' ih. "(jin* iiUn Bao said. They149 words
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Advertisement952 1980-04-19 3 A highly respected, very successful and long established Singapore based engineering Group has asked PA to assist in appointments to two newly established senior positions These positions have been created to support the company's ambitious development plans for the eighties DIRECTOR. 11 rHANUF AC l UKJNG DIVISION N«flotiabl« »p to952 words
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Article, Illustration59 1980-04-19 4 CUBANS spilled Mite the street aa a barricade collapsed la Havana on Thursday on the perimeter sDirooßdliiK the Peravlaa Embaasy where thciuaads of Cabana are seeUag to get »ot of Cuba. Large crowds have samuded the Peruvian Embassy and a maasivr pobUr demMMtratton Is expected InAP - 59 words
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316 1980-04-19 4 Israelis strike at Palestinian base: 18 killed BEIRUT, Friday ISRAELI commandos backed by gunboats and helicopter gunships, today killed 1& people including three children, in a strike into Sarafand in coastal I southern Lebanon, Palestinian sources said. They said the commandos stormed ashore from Israeli warships and blew I upReuter; AP - 316 words
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Article, Illustration82 1980-04-19 4 Hostage wins woman's hand BOSTON, Fri. One of the Americans held hoelage In the USemba«y in Teheran has just become engaged to marry a British woman, the Christian Science Monitor newspaper said yesterday. Sergeant Joseph Subic. 22, gave his Iranian captors a letter in which hs asked for the handAFP - 82 words
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206 1980-04-19 4 13 IRANIAN AIRMEN ALSO UNACCOUNTED FOR EIGHTY-FOUR Iranian diplomats ordered out of the country last December by President Jimmy Carter have still not been found, a top United States immigration official said. The whereabouts of 13 Iranian airmen being trained in the US whenReuter - 206 words
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357 1980-04-19 4 US lashes out at Third World silence on hostages UNITED NATIONS, Friday THE United States yesterday accused most UN members of being inactive in the Iran hostage crisis and said Third World countries had failed in their responsibilities. William Vanden Heuvel, the deputy chief US delegate at the United Nations,Reuter - 357 words
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95 1980-04-19 4 Parents get visas to visit captive son PARIS, Fri. The mother and stepfather of one of the American hostages at the United States embassy in Teheran have been issued visas for Iran where they hope to visit their son, a spokesman for the Iranian embassy said today. Mrs Barbara TimmAP - 95 words
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151 1980-04-19 4 DEATH FOR THESE 4-TIME SEX OFFENDERS TEHERAN, Fri. Two Islamic Judges warned toay that they would sentence to death any man or woman convicted fear times of premarital sex. First-time, secondtime and third-time offenders conld get away with 111 lashes, the Judges said, bat those whs commit adultery would beAFP - 151 words
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126 1980-04-19 4 CHICAGO, Friday AN IRANIAN accountant accused of smuggling millions of dollars worth of heroin into the United States appeared in court yesterday with his wrists heavily bandaged and blood on his shoes. Police said Muhammad Ali Bastanipour, 36, slashed his wrists with a razorReuter - 126 words
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134 1980-04-19 4 NEW DELHI, Fri. The South American animal, the armadillo, is going to help India's fight against i leprosy,the Press Trust of India (PTI) said today. Doctors at the Jalma Institute for Leprosy at Agra near Delhi intend to use the animal to develop a vaccineReuter - 134 words
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Advertisement386 1980-04-19 4 EAST COAST HILL East Coast Hill is located next to the reputable Katong Seaview Palace along Upper East Coast Road Built on a 20-acre site, it is about 195 feet above sea level Each house commands a panoramic view of the sea front with its background of unsurpassed beauty The386 words
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Advertisement262 1980-04-19 4 INTERNATIONAL CONSUMER FOOD PRODUCTS FINANCIAL MANAGER AROUND $40,000 PA PLUS BENEFITS The Company is the South East Asian marketing subsidiary of a progressive international group which manufactures packaged foods, pet food and confectionery world wide. Our products, sourced from overseas, possess significant consumer appeal and growth potential in Asian markets.262 words
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Article84 1980-04-19 5 Copper it's all in the mind THE benefits of copper bracelets worn by some arthritis sufferers are probably all in the mind, according to a visiting American drug researcher, Dr Song Yingshen Dr Song said in Sydney flu day laboratory tests in the United States had been ■•able to demonstrateAFP - 84 words
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Article74 1980-04-19 5 CHINESE authorities In Bei)iag have covered up a fresco stowing nude women at BeijtOj airport, but that is not slopping a daring few from lining the veil (or a stealthy look. This happened today when four cadres from the extremely puritanical Chinese People's Liberation ArmyAFP - 74 words
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Article75 1980-04-19 5 It's no accident. NO, THE Tate Gallery in London does not have a clumsy coalman. Coal is taking a bow on the exhibition floor. About 300 kg of the black nuggets nave been fashioned into three Oat pyramids, a reconstruction of three piles of coal by Belgian artist Marcel Broodthaers.UP - 75 words
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Article68 1980-04-19 5 .but this one is A YOUNG man's new found wealth US$122, 300 (SJ270.000) accidentally dropped from an armoured car gave him a headache so he returned it to police. The man returned a bag containing only about US$200 < (SfMO)in nickels soon after finding it. Several hours passed before heUPI - 68 words
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Article54 1980-04-19 5 TEXAS' Harris county commissioners have voted to reimburse a woman one day's pay and US$9.90 (S$22) in medical bills for burns to her buttocks caused by a courthouse commode that splashed her with not water when she flushed it. Commissioners voted to pay the unidentified womanUP - 54 words
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333 1980-04-19 5 CANADA WILL NOT JOIN BOYCOTT OF GAMES 1F CANADA will not boycott the Moscow Olympics if the protest against the Soviet Union's invasion of Afghanistan is purely symbolic and produces no results, Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau says. Mr Trudeau told the House of Commons yesterday Canada would not boycott theAFP - 333 words
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133 1980-04-19 5 JAKARTA, Fri. Tw« me* have ben tcqulttei «f »> Mrier charm by district esvt In S«r»B»yft Ui East J»v» ss tax- vk-ttm supssei to ke *tm4 k% «tUI ail ye the swim-pasd Ktmpaa r*n*rte*] Ufty. The "victim," HarjsMl 21. sftM to haveAFP - 133 words
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Article, Illustration310 1980-04-19 5 New signs of thaw in EastWest relations DUEBBELOORF, Fri. CHANCELJX>R Helmut Schmidt said yesterday he would soon hold a postponed summit meeting with East German leader Erich Honecker amid growing signs Moscow and its allies are ready to rekindle East-West contacts frozen by the Afghan crisis. Mr Schmidt was askedReuter; UPI - 310 words
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143 1980-04-19 5 Magazine's general manager gets life for sedition TAIPEH, Fri. A Taiwan military court today sentenced to life imprisonment the general manager of the Danned political magazine, Formosa, who was charged with sedition and attempting to overthrow the island's nationalist Chinese government. Seven others, all senior members of the Formosa magazineReuter - 143 words
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Article30 1980-04-19 5 TOKYO. FYi The flag carrier, Japan Airlines, carried 2,910,000 passengers on international routes in 1979 up 8.2 per cent over the previous year. JAL announced today. AFPAFP - 30 words
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301 1980-04-19 5 Afghan Govt seeks talks with Iran and Pakistan MOSCOW, Friday THE pro-Soviet Afghan Government today called for talks with Iran and Pakistan as part of a five-point plan to ensure peace and security in the region, Tass News Agency reported. In a despatch from the Afghan capital, it said theReuter; AP; UPI - 301 words
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Advertisement285 1980-04-19 5 =EP Come See Asean's Largest Display of Exquisite Chinese Classical Furniture, Arts Crafts Ming Style Rosewood Furniture IB flPaV^B^^H y" Jit wL*^^^^ Ik wl K^l iv^^ I I i Bs^^S aHaVfisßMßsfl B«J mW "mmmTT l^^Tl^^^^ Bsßssfl Bsßsl Lv^r^™Jw^*fc^-* At Singapore Handicrafts Ground Floor, World Trade Centre L-R-l Tet *****22/3 rfl-285 words
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Miscellaneous260 1980-04-19 5 Straits Times Crossword ACP4MB A musing friend v outside a Hanto town in Wales (10) 1 England's king 6 Ancient medical treatment. excommunicateil by papal po^bly Chtaew? f&ci (4 4) 7 Freeh study concerned with 5 Showy •on of old fir (6) «*«n' <•> tCheiterton'i man. with 8 Diplomatic sound.260 words
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272 1980-04-19 6 ACCRA, Friday ANOTHER apparent coup attempt in Ghana was forestalled by army intelligence last week when troops arrested a truckload of rebel soldiers headed for the radio station, political sources said yesterday. The Army Intelligence Division uncovered the latest plot and intercepted272 words
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Article, Illustration137 1980-04-19 6 THE victor and the vanquished Liberia's new President, Master Sergeant Samuel Doe (left) raising an emphatic fist at his debut press conference in Monrovia on Wednesday, days after he overthrew President William Tolbert in a coup d'tat. As the new leaders rejoice, the post-coupUPI - 137 words
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Article91 1980-04-19 6 HONOLULU, Fri. At leant aevea penpte were killed twtoy wfcea a US Navy pIMH) kit ft train caMe ud eraafced late b*tei la Pftg* Pftff*, American Sftmaft, •Mkeamfta tt the lIS Parifle fleet saki. All six crew and at least civilian m the mud91 words
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199 1980-04-19 6 Monster battle over the American pie WASHINGTON, Fri. Champions and pursuers of American big business were today licking thetr wounds after a war of words featuring Frankenstein and the economic pie. It all began when meetings and marches were held nationwide yesterday to denounce the hold big business has overAFP - 199 words
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Article34 1980-04-19 6 PERTH, Fri. A court here today ordered the destruction of 20.000 "boot-leg" records worth AJU6.OOO (5C79.560) The records were seized from premises ip the suburb of Morley by police last year AFPAFP - 34 words
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155 1980-04-19 7 Times papers win three of four awards THE Time* OrgaalsaUh, In its first attempt, has wsn three ef the few newspaper awards fr*m tke Pacific Area Newspaper Pr*4«rtl*aABB«rlatiea at Its auaal cMfercnce held la Cfcrfcrtrkairh, New Zealand yesterday. The Straits flaw* w«a Ike Paapa newspaper design award wkfek was Jrtfftd155 words
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Article32 1980-04-19 7 THE Minister for Communications. Mr Ong Teng Cheong, will speak at a seminar on crime prevention at Kirn Keat community centre, Lorong 8. Toa Payoh. tomorrow at 5 p.m.32 words
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526 1980-04-19 7 SIT MENG CHUE - SIT MENG CHUE By THIRTEEN former students of the School for the Blind and a volunteer worker of the school walked into the Times House on Thursday night in support of Mrs Chua Moon Soon, who lost her post as principal. They526 words
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Article, Illustration270 1980-04-19 7 Free show THE Geylang Serai citizens' consultative committee will screen a free film show. Earthquake, at car park No 3, Haig Road Housing Estate in front of Block 9, for residents of the constituency on April 26 at 7.30 p.m. SCHOOLGIRL Lim Sang Hong, nine,270 words
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189 1980-04-19 7 Seven fined $2,300 for PUB offences SEVEN people were fined a total of $2,360 by a magistrate yesterday when they pleaded guilty to offences under the Public Utilities Act. Madam Loh Chan Moi, a hairdresser, was fined $200 for tampering with the electricity meter at her home in Holland Road189 words
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Article104 1980-04-19 7 TAN MENG SENG. 19. and John Albert de Cruz. 27, were fined $500 each by a magistrate yesterday when they pleaded guilty to separate charges of having heroin at Woodlands checkpoint. The court heard that Tan arrived at the checkpoint by bus from Johore Bam on March104 words
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Article110 1980-04-19 7 Prem in today for talks with Lee THAI Prime Minister (ieneral Prem Tlnsnlanunda will arrive here today at S p.m. tor a two day visit. He will be met by the Prime Minister, Mr Lee Kuan Yew at the airport. Daring his stay here, Gea Prem will hold disruHsUnii with110 words
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Article27 1980-04-19 7 THE Silat Avenue community centre youth group will be holding a darts tournament from May 3 and later on a knockout basis nightly at 7.3Q,27 words
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Article, Illustration434 1980-04-19 7 Under guise of 'public purpose'— counsel THE government was yesterday accused of acquiring more land than was required under the guise of "public purpose." Lawyer Mr K. E. Hilbome said any land acquired by the government must be for a declared public434 words
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Advertisement27 1980-04-19 7 TOMORROW'S MAN 31/80 o o o TO MMOS WITH FIVE MMBOtS COMtECT MAN OVER RENFFUSKM AT 4.3OPJM. FOR 5 OR 10 CONSECUTIVE DRAWS BET THROUGH SUBSCRIPTION COUPON27 words
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Article, Illustration403 1980-04-19 8 K.S. SIDHU - K.S. SIDHU DEATH FALL MUM AND CHILDREN... By A YOUNG mother found dead with her two children at the foot of Block 7, Holland Close on Thursday night, had been living a lonely life for some time, it was learnt yesterday. Neighbours said all day,403 words
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98 1980-04-19 8 Ship's agent fined $2,000 for oil spill STAR Shipping Agencies (S) Pte Ltd, agent for the i vessel Pegasus, which spilled oil at the Eastern Special Purposes Anchorage on Nov 23 last year was fined $2,000 by a magistrate yesterday. PSA prosecutor P.P. j Kantham said the oil leak- ed98 words
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Article47 1980-04-19 8 MR LOW Teo Ping, public affairs and advertising manager of the United Overseas Bank group, has been elected president of the Institute of Public Relations of Singapore. Other officials are Mr Al- bert Tien, vice-president. Her- bert Teo, secretary, and Mr Bernard Chan, treasurer.47 words
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Article49 1980-04-19 8 THE Vigilante Corps will hold a sea carnival at the VC Lifeguaid Station at 511 Upper Changi Road, opposite the People's Association Adventurers' Club on April 27 at 10 a.m. The MP for Bedok. Haji Sha'ari Tadin will give away the prizes and lifeguard certificates.49 words
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Article22 1980-04-19 8 A SPOT art competition will be held at Mount Faber by Hukit Merah community centre's women sub-committee tomorrow from 9a.m.22 words
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177 1980-04-19 8 English course switched to Joint Campus ABOUT 121 national aenieemea accepted f«r ulveralty entraaoe la Il7t are to •egla their special English course ea Monday at Baklt TUnak Joint Campus Instead of Nantab campas as planned. A ■nekwinwa of Nan tab's Language Centre said ta« comne will be conducted la177 words
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Article47 1980-04-19 8 THE Minister for National Development, and MP for Geylang West, Mr Teh Cheang Wan. will flag oft the Geylang West constituency walkathon at the Geylang West community centre, tomorrow at 8 a.m. The walkathon is organised by the Geylang West community centre youth group.47 words
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200 1980-04-19 8 Role-play puts drama into courtesy ROLE-PLAY is the latest way to promote courtesy and it gets the message across with drama. Tables may be thumped and voices raised but it is all an act because Roleplay lets workers dramatise their encounters over the counters. Its objective is to emphasise the200 words
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117 1980-04-19 8 A HOUSEWIFE. Madam Wee Kirn Pong, 49. w;u; punched by a robber who then snatched away her handbag containing $3,250 and a fixed deposit certificate for $3,000 in Paya Lebar Road on Thursday. Madam Wee, of Paya Lebar Way, had earlier withdrawn the money117 words
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Article, Illustration255 1980-04-19 8 Devan: Hold activities for young in a big way YOUTH organisations, community centres and trade unions should provide organised leisure activities for young people on a more massive scale than in the past to keep them happily and usefully occupied, the MP for Anson. Mr Devan Nab*, said last night.255 words
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Advertisement100 1980-04-19 8 ACMA'S ECONOMY PRICED TWIN DOOR DIRECT COOL CYCLEMATIC REFRIGERATORS ACMA Direct Cool Cyclematic Refrigerators make all the others more expensive. There's little doubt that ACMA AR26OC AR2I OC are the best priced economy models in town. I feSil&if raj I .i»^naaaBmBBBBBBVI r>h I 5I 5 ■"^■^l I f?& bbbbbwl^^^*^"*»b^b* Qaal100 words
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587 1980-04-19 9 SINGAPORE Airlines had to increase the number of its staff seconded to Airlanka because the latter airline could not find enough suitable Sri Lankans for all aspects of its operation. This was stated in a joint statement by SIA and Airlanka587 words
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Article218 1980-04-19 9 A SCHEME encouraging members of the public to initiate social welfare projects will be launched by The Times Organisation in two months' time. The Tiroes Community Service Scheme also seeks to encourage creative ideas for community service, said a report in the latest issue of Our218 words
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Article, Illustration222 1980-04-19 9 SERGEANT Patricia Gck M MlaM la a saldler wh« wm alt b*th •n ftMi «<f tke tkitlmf raace dortag the alntS SAP small ana meet wUefe eaded at Nee S— yesterday. She topped the parUripMta \m the wmdn'i revolver match, aocrlag H palate222 words
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562 1980-04-19 9 $114,000 gems case woman is cleared BUSINESSWOMAN Janet Yeo Swee Eng, 32, was yesterday cleared of a charge of misappropriating $114,220 worth of diamonds from a diamond wholesaler between Jan 24' and Feb 5, last year. In acquitting Yeo without calling for her defence, District Judge Adrian Soon, said he562 words
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Article31 1980-04-19 9 THE Geylang Serai Community Centre Youth executive committee will organise a picnic cum tour to Sentosa an April 27. Those who are interested should call *****19 after 2 p.m.31 words
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Article29 1980-04-19 9 MR Phua Bah Lee the senior Parliamentary Secretary (Defence) will open the new Raffles Girls' Primary School at Holland Grove Road on April 25 at 5 p.m.29 words
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Article, Illustration179 1980-04-19 9 Egyptian official urges regular visits REGULAR exchange of missions between Singapore and Egypt willbe necessary to further improve relations between the two countries. The Egyptian Senior Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Mr Salah El-Din Hassan, who arrived here last night for a six-day visit, suggested an exchange of at least one179 words
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Article24 1980-04-19 9 MR Sia Kan Hui. Senior Minister of Slate (Labour) and MP for Upper Serangoon, will visit his constituency tomorrow at 11 a.m.24 words
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Advertisement286 1980-04-19 9 The best-selling Datsun 120Y... Third-time fuel economy winner! jß™j^^^^^^^^^ 9B|%*JL w '.^^ff^BSdd^m^P^^Ba a%ie&»* Gf 1M j3^£Sf&Sr aWr ~"^^^^^gjßjy*?!??g^t .^^^B^^^aißlff'** r VBhw The Datsun 120Y once again triumphs as the WINNER of fuel economy m distributor for Singapore tests 1980, conducted by the Environmental Protection Agency, USA for d«Bam an Chong286 words
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Article78 1980-04-19 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Malaysian Trades Union Congress will ask the former Prime Minister Tunka Abdul Rahman to find a more amicable way to achieve its objectives. The decision was taken at the special general council meeting of the congress here today which was summoned following theAFP - 78 words
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362 1980-04-19 10 M.G.G. PILLAI - M.G.G. PILL AI By KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Malaysian Trades Union Congress today backed down from a potential confrontation with the government by deciding to call off its planned nationwide picketing on Monday to protest against the new labour laws. A three-hour stormy debate362 words
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Article61 1980-04-19 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. French and Malaysian officials will meet again here next Thursday in a second attempt to resolve the problem of traffic rights for Malaysian Airlines System to Paris. The existing agreement between the two countries presently grants the French airline UTA landing rights here butAFP - 61 words
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138 1980-04-19 10 Now you can get energy from lallang KUALA LUMPUR, Fri NEVER mind the oil crlsla. There're plenty of lallaag and sng&rcaae hftgame (Dire) around, the Malay Mall repMted yesterday. LalUag, It appears, WNM furl Malaysian stoves Jut as well as rubber w*«d dees. I nvelllng this "surprlse" about Malaysia's m*st138 words
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Article28 1980-04-19 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A day-long symposium on human sexuality to discuss the various problems relating to sexual medicine will be held here on April 27. NST.NST - 28 words
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Article69 1980-04-19 10 KL'ALA LUMPUR. Fri. It will cost about $4.9 million a month to maintain the Vietnamese refugees in Malaysia for the first half of this year. Most of the expenses is being borne by the United Nations High Commission for Refugees and supplemented by the League ofAFP - 69 words
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Article33 1980-04-19 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Malaysian Airline System is spending $75 million on the second and third phases of its new engineering complex, MAS Director of Engineering, Mr Resham Singh said today -NST.NST - 33 words
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Article55 1980-04-19 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A suspected extortioner lost his four front upper teeth after he was attacked by a group of people who went to the aid of a mee-seller in Jalan Bandar here last night. They later handed the suspect to the police, who took him to theNST - 55 words
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403 1980-04-19 10 Hussein and Prem hold talks on Kampuchea KUALA LUMPUR, Friday THAI Prime Minister Gen Prem Tinsulnonda and Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Hussein Onn today discussed means of resolving the Kampuchean crisis peacefully and quickly. The discussions, lasting about 90 minutes, were held here soon after Gen Prem's arrival from BangkokReuter - 403 words
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Article27 1980-04-19 10 PENANG, Fri. Thai police have intensified their operaI tions against prostitutes and have closed down all brothels in border towns, it was reported here today. AFPAFP - 27 words
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Advertisement468 1980-04-19 10 I We have various stylish designs few imported I and local made furniture (or bedroom silting I room, dining room etc all are of good I v.^v- I I quality There will surely be one that will t d«hMHls2 4cmß B r-at.». L.i v-*_l JMh Oontmiu mis opportunity ol getting468 words
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Miscellaneous251 1980-04-19 10 Bringing Up Father By Bill Kavanagh Hal Camp A /IT WAS TWAT CLOWN I DEAR, PLEASE TOT To 111 I'LL AOOPT J&GS'S ItmmCr! I MSARD J I YOUR MADE MORE NOISE MAKE LESS NOISE 1 1\. SYSTEM AND TAKE •YOU CDMIH6 IN BROTHER THAN A HORSE WHEN YOU COME ["^^7251 words
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314 1980-04-19 11 "Set up a centre to boost ship building industry' h UJ~A l^L tA^L Tft A MARINE development centre set up jointly by the government and industry would enhance Singapore's position as a major shipbuilding nation. MR LEE TONfl KUAN of the Singapore Association of Shipbuilders and Repairers, said the proposed314 words
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Article41 1980-04-19 11 THE German Ambassador, Dr Hildegunde Fellner. will present 600 volumes of German books to the National Library at its meeting room on Monday at 11 a.m. The Parliamentary Secretary (Culture), Dr Ow Chin Hock, will receive the gift.41 words
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Article, Illustration549 1980-04-19 11 THE building industry needs a task force, similar to the one set up for education, to I study the problems facln BL tt This is an urgent matter to look into as huge projects such as the Mass Rapid Transit System, the549 words
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213 1980-04-19 11 Trice of gold will drop and value of US will rise' THE price of gold will probably fall below US$4OO (SsBB4) an ounce while the US dollar will appreciate in the short run, two bankers predicted yesterday. Mr Hans J Mast, executive vice-president and chief economic adviser of Credit Suisse,213 words
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Article124 1980-04-19 11 He said the US dollar is very undervalued relative to the Deutschemark because labour costs in US are 30 per cent lower than in Germany. With the favourable interest rate differential between US and West Germany, the dollar is likely to remain strong, despite an impending recession. Mr124 words
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Article95 1980-04-19 11 A LABOURER, Hanafi bin Abu Bakar, 21. was on Thursday accused of three counts of housebreaking and theft of valuables and rash totalling $2,990 The first offence was at Upper East Coast Road, in volvins $370, two watches worth $800 and a $200 gold chain.95 words
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Article95 1980-04-19 11 DR LEE KUM TATT (above), chairman of the Singapore LutiUU- I of Standards and Industrial Remarch, yesterday received a Science Cmucll CMd Medal for I his oatstaadlng rontrl- I buttons to the advancement of science and technology In Singapore. The other recipients since Its Ineepttoa95 words
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162 1980-04-19 11 DO YOUR BIT CALL TO PRIVATE SECTOR THE Acting Minister for Social Affairs, Dr Ahmad Mattar, called on the private sector to do its bit to make the second industrial revolution a success, at the opening of the seminar yesterday. The two-day seminar is organised by the Science Council, the162 words
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Advertisement43 1980-04-19 11 PPvH SENTOSAMftn ART CENTRE presents Chinese Antique and Art Exhibition Venue Sentoso Art Centre Block 4, Corlton Hill, Sentoso lilond Dote 19 &20 April, 1980 Time 10 am —6 pm doily Exhibits include: Porcelain, Chinese Pointing, Shiwon pottery, Stone-Carving, Wood-Buddha, i Ivory-Corving, etc43 words
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Advertisement425 1980-04-19 11 SELMARK jSfKsD COMTVACT SoWtCfS m. LTD. l-j^ I t ~ff\f 389. B* 1 (off Loroog 8) To* P»yoh Q* ,-Jl i I L^f"* Industrial ParklSingapofe 1231 J f ,S L m aT Philippine Airlines Nanyang Siang Pdu Shentours Reliance '^wm w£sPe- x.^rafii wC^'i'' Mi- r^ m^ -wf Make it the425 words
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187 1980-04-19 12 STUDENTS' UNION SAD OVER POOR RESPONSE THE Ngee Ann Technical College Students' Union was yesterday disappointed by the response to its project to collect canned foods for Kampuchean refugees. Only one and a quarter of the four lorries that turned up to transport the cans to the Red Cross were187 words
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Article, Illustration196 1980-04-19 12 ALL the 56 Vietnamese refugees who sailed Into Singapore on Thursday night have sailed off again for an unknown destination after the government had supplied them with food and fuel. The government also had their boat's engine repaired. The refugees were seen leaving196 words
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346 1980-04-19 12 PA out to woo students to take part in CC activities THE PEOPLE'S Association is trying to attract more students to visit community centres so that they can be more involved in the activities of these centres. The Senior Minister of State (Prime Minister's Office), Mr Lee Khoon Choy, disclosed346 words
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Article62 1980-04-19 12 THE Tanzanian VicePresident, Mr Aboud Jumbe, was briefed on the development of Ang Mo Kio housing estate during his tour of the Housing Board in Maxwell Road yesterday. Later, they toured Toa Payoh housing estate and i called on the Public Utilities Board. The entourage will visit62 words
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Article59 1980-04-19 12 THE chairman of the National Productivity Board, Dr Lee Chiaw Meng, will open a seminar on better management decision mating and higher productivity through operational research. It is organised by the Operational Research Society of Singapore, and will be held at Lecture Theatre 3, Kent Ridge Campus,59 words
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Article99 1980-04-19 12 Soldiers helped molested jogger SEVERAL soldiers went to the aid of a woman jogger who was molested by a teenager, a magistrate's court heard yesterday. The complainant, a 27-year-old woman flight lieutenant was jogging long Ottawa Road, near Canberra Road, on Feb 15 when Mart han so Sangihi. 16, came99 words
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Article29 1980-04-19 12 THE Overland Club of Singapore Kill organise an overland trip to United States in August. Those who are interested should phone *****T7 for more details29 words
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Article31 1980-04-19 12 THE National Museum will screen a colour film. Explore Thailand, for students at its premises today at 10.45 a.m. The film is by courtesy of the Royal Thai Embassy31 words
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Advertisement829 1980-04-19 12 Fifty*ais Mm IJ The Texas Instruments \j language Translator That Speaks. The world's first hand held t j£^ sSS^ 11 electronic translator to pronounce V m\ and display words, phrases and sentences. (^Hfl V Optional Language Modules help you Electronic brain shows and tells ho* to If spaak the language829 words
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Advertisement198 1980-04-19 12 MD\ NEEDS 2HE/MES Because our hillings havt rocketed bysl million in the last month and more is on the way, we need another two top advertising professionals in a hurry. SENIOR COPYWRITER If you believe you're one of the best local writers in Singapore but your present agency won't let198 words
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Article, Illustration35 1980-04-19 13 IK YOl raa speak Mandarin and are about to ur dialect again, stop yaarself and start In Mandarin. TV *tarr pen— may know Mandarin bat may »Im br shy. Be tar Initiator!35 words
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Article218 1980-04-19 13 Business poor so he ran brothel BUSINESS was so poor that the operator of a private mess went looking for Thai women at a shopping centre here to recruit them for vice. At Golden Mile Shopping Centre. Tan Chye Ching. 30. met four Thai women and in smattering Thai, he218 words
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Article29 1980-04-19 13 THE acting Minister for Social Affairs. Dr Ahmad Matlar. will open the new extension of the Convalescent Home on May i at 4 p.m. at Kramat Road29 words
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132 1980-04-19 13 Chok Tong to speak at symposium on RCs THE Minister for Trade and Industry, Mr Goh Chok Tong, will be among speakers at a symposium tomorrow to discuss the Challenge of the Residents Committees in the Eighties. The symposium will be held from 3 p.m. at the Chung Hwa Free132 words
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227 1980-04-19 13 Murdered man had 30 wounds, coroner told A LABOURER, Mr SandarajsaPaklnathan, a, wa* sprat the night at hte «UUr'.s flat was mnrdrred hy aa tatrader wh« hr*ke laU the Hat with tw» *thera parly ia tar m*ralag. Mrs M. KaUmatta, SI, t*ld the eaart »n IHaraday that her brother, Mr227 words
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Article144 1980-04-19 13 A RETIRED senior police officer who turned businessman and two of his family members were bankrupted yesterday in connection with a $518,038 judgment debt, owed by all three of them. Mr Sardar Singh and his two adult children, Mr Baldhiraj Singh and Madam Raghbir Kaur,144 words
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422 1980-04-19 13 JANIE KHOO - Haw Par Villa plans run into a snag JANIE KHOO By PLANS to turn Haw Par Villa into a state-owned tourist attraction in 10 years took a twist recently when the owners claimed they have been kept in the dark about the latest developments. The Singapore Tourist Promotion Board and422 words
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Advertisement527 1980-04-19 13 Ihe Incredible MotalTfrpe Mat* Puiiiwi Main »m 7Oi# a ao Afl I aflaWa^flALtHflflßlßrfhlLfll maLjL-^M^-v BaWl I The metal-particle tape, coated with oxidea of In other words, metal tapes have high metal, marks the most significant development coercivity, along with significant improvements in cassette technology It offers reproduction in both retentivity527 words
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394 1980-04-19 14 The Straits Times SATURDAY, APRIL 19. 1980 BLACK SHEEP IT smacks of the tactics of Savak, the notorious and much dreaded secret police of the former Shah's regime. The suspect was strung up from a window grill by handcuffs, in a manner of crucifixion, completely naked, and steadily beaten with394 words
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Article411 1980-04-19 14 UNLIKE the displays at the Haw Par Villa in Pasir Panjang which need little explanation, the year-long wrangle over its future gets murkier and murkier. The saga began last May when the owners of the villa, Haw Par Brothers (Pte) Ltd, offered to give the property to411 words
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412 1980-04-19 14 T.F. Hwang takes you down memory lane COMING TOGETHER OUR Malayalee Hindus last Monday celebrated a great festival, one popularly regarded by the majority of their younger members as their New Year. It was the Vishu. Many of its customs are similar to those generally associated with the Chinese New412 words
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Article493 1980-04-19 14 JEREMY TOYE in Manila - JEREMY TOYE in Manila By THE Philippines is planning to cash in on some of the world's biggest development projects to boost its income from a prime export product its people. At the same time, it is now trying to protect those people from unscrupulous local operators493 words
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Article, Illustration1011 1980-04-19 14 JOHN DRYSDALE - JOHN DRYSDALE Iraq poses new dangers as By This week, John Drysdale, Director of Asia Research Pte. Ltd., a member of The Times Organisation discusses the dangers implicit in the deterioration in IraqiIran relations in the context of the growing confrontation1,011 words
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Article513 1980-04-19 14 THERE is no accounting for people's tastes (or reactions). Television viewers in Britain last week were shown a dramatisation of an adulterous affair between a Saudi princess and her lover of modest station. The affair itself, evidently, was mundane enough, resulting regrettably in the public execution513 words
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Advertisement35 1980-04-19 14 Let us guarantee O I] a university /3. -affT Education for j fMfl^ your CHILDREN N| %V 1 OVERSEAS \Jl|t-' ASSURANCE CORPN LTD (SINCE ***** i irr INSURANCE FOR ALL 1733 LlrC BIG OR SMALL35 words
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Advertisement56 1980-04-19 14 All you need for Industrial Safety Which means:- -->__ Heat Resistance j^ "^v Oil Acid Resistance \> Comfortability yf Jy^ Greater Flexibility Resilience ,^^^r^\ X Hard Wearing ;;rl *liß^_ IT^Vnil South Bridge Rd., Spore j fi^P^^ 237, Ist fir, People's Park Complex, Spore. 2jJ^m G55, Grd. fir., Buk.it Timah Plaza,56 words
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Letter, Illustration419 1980-04-19 15 Medical facilities: Need for a master plan DR ALLAN NG should be congratulated for his speech (ST. April 14) on the high fees of private hospitals. Ordinary wage earners are indeed finding H increasingly difficult to afford to go to private hospitals as there is no comprehensive health insurance scheme419 words
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357 1980-04-19 15 OVER THE years the Singapore Zoological Gardens has acquired an impressive collection of animals that we can view and enjoy in very natural surroundings. A well run zoo and one that continues to expand its collection of animals and viewing facilities requires funds.357 words
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140 1980-04-19 15 Car permits: How about another centre? I AM sure many motorists wishing to go to Malaysia face the frustration of having to queue for almost 1' i hours for the car entry permit at the Registrar of Motor Vehicles' Office at the Malaysian High Commission. Long queues are a common140 words
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211 1980-04-19 15 RECENTLY a lot has been said about blood pressure. I'd like to say something about water pressure, there being a connection. About two years ago, we happily moved into our new five-room HDB flat. From the two bathrooms therein, the family expected some relief211 words
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201 1980-04-19 15 ON MY return to Singapore by road, my car was given a 100 per cent check at the causeway checkpoint by the Singapore customs. I appreciate that the customs officers are doing their duties well. How- ever, I am really shocked and perturbed over201 words
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Letter140 1980-04-19 15 FOR SOME time now, whenever there is a reference in your newspaper to any kind of tonnage, you have used the word "tonne." The spell' ng "tonne" is, as I understand it. a kind of shorthand for metric ton. There are many different kinds of ton: Metric,AP - 140 words
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198 1980-04-19 15 GO PAY a visit to the Alexandra Hospital. On the ground floor there is a huge conference room with countless ceiling fans well there are so many that I stopped counting them. Up the stairs, and walk around the third-class wards.198 words
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Article333 1980-04-19 16 SHARK prices at the Singapore stock exchange followed a steadier trend for the greater part of yesterday as deals opened on big board settlement trade. Retarmlng the biggest gain among the big board counter* was Cold Storage, which opened the new account 22 cents higher333 words
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Article341 1980-04-19 16 QUIET and featureless trading persisted on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday and prices drifted to close on a mixed note. Investors continued to keep a low profile in view of the uncertainty in world markets. The general disinclination to trade yesterday resulted in a total turnover of341 words
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Article166 1980-04-19 16 SPOT US Sing dollar opened at $2 2160 HO and closed al $2 2196 06 in the Singapore fore* market yesterday Trading was cautious and quiet ahead of the weekend and fluctuated between C2i» 2 2205 1-month 2.2110 2 2120 2-month 2.2022 2.2052 3-month 2 1860 2166 words
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Article359 1980-04-19 16 Cuffncut Nominal ratm Smithsonian Parcantaoa quoted yoaterday (croujparity Chang* Ixk-sI dollar* to one unit of foreign currency: US dollar 2.2195 2.2205 2.8196 -21.28 Sterling pound 4.9360 4.9410 7.3469 -32.81 Australian dollar 2.4345 2.4375 3.4286 -38.24 NZ dollar 2.1125 2.1165 3.4286 -38.24 Canadian dollar 1.8745 1.8765 1 Local dollars359 words
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Article47 1980-04-19 16 <ANGE of prices olJeml ny ill (Him hnuM~. on April 18: Overnight: 3-7'.'. Call deposit 6 7 Clo.ii.1 Buyuf SeUiif l-monlh rreasury bills 7 7 1 month Jank bills 11 11 3 months CO n U i« n 13 ih t month* CD ll 15/1611 13/1647 words
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Article33 1980-04-19 16 < lusiriK interbank rates 101 Singapore dollars on April 18 Otter Bid Overnight 3 2 I 111.,, ,11; 11 13/1611 111 Ill -mi. ntlis II 11 Smontlu ii n iluirfiiuhl motif 'J33 words
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Article24 1980-04-19 16 THK averagr raU- al which major Singapore banks air currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 12 per rent.24 words
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Article39 1980-04-19 16 Vientalmh VI Hanking U I C Souatrad ■fporr Land M Properties Magnum orpn ran C'hong M Omrnl K I. Industries r 870 484 448 3S0 700 6S5 535 530 217 10 6 6 5 5 5 5 539 words
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Article42 1980-04-19 16 I) Krramat (.rnlinKo Slraita Trading C C M Inland A Pen I C B Nat Iron Kempu SrlanKor Or«d( M T 1330 905 1070 560 490 408 580 565 515 414 -W ■a •n -10 -10 -8 -5 -5 -5 ■442 words
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Article22 1980-04-19 16 law par iw 337.00C 0 I. 196.00C 128.0M 116,00( .'onsplant nchcape Total turnover: 3 2 Total value: $8.71 am22 words
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Article40 1980-04-19 16 3 1. Indicator: Industrials: •"inance: -lotels: Properties: Minings: Plantations: XBC: J V <i Inrt Apr 17 Apr 18 4101.33 4096 51 ***** ***** 836.81 837.4 412.57 ***** 326.68 326.71 280.02 279.9 840.52 842 ***** 461.1 tfi m 191 a.40 words
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Article358 1980-04-19 16 HONGKONG: The market closed higher yesterday, and with the Hang Seng index adding B.IS to close at 822.86 points, broker said. Now that the results season has ended, there has been an emergence of takeover rumour on the back of recent moves by major companies to raise cash and358 words
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Article407 1980-04-19 16 TOKYO: Stocks closed higher in fairly active trading yesterday, led by defence related issues and large capitals, deal- ers said. The Dow Jones average rose 12.61 to close at 6,811.39 points, with a volume of 400 million shares. The New index closed at 462.98, up 0 50 point. Defence-related407 words
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Article37 1980-04-19 16 SHANGRI-LA Hotel Ltd has declared a second interim dividend of 10 cents gross (final dividend 12 cents), for the year ended December 31, payable on May 17, to shareholders registered on May 9. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article116 1980-04-19 16 CHINESE Pratax ExehMgC Stag»p*re, mm etoalmg prleea per pfcal yesterday: Cwwaat ail: Bulk $97 seUers. old drum $103 sellers, new drum $107 sellers. C*pr»: Mixed (loose) UK/ Cont $56.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok AST A white fob IOC; NLW $312.50 seUers, Sarawak white fob 96'; NLW $***** sellers, Sarawak116 words
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Article236 1980-04-19 16 THE KILOBAR market for gold deliverable in Singapore opened al $36,769 and closed al $36,796 yesterday In the Far East, gold opened at ISJ512 0O 514.00 and remained mac live around this level before closing for lunch at $513.50 515.50. In ibe afternoon, the price opened at $513 00236 words
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Article286 1980-04-19 18 SYDNEY. Fri. Oil and uranium stocks led share prices higher as investors reacted to new US warnings to Iran, dealers said. Pancontinental Mining rose 50 cents to AJ5.90. Nabarlek operator Queensland Mines rose SO cents to $6 60. Santos led the oil sector with a 30-cent jump286 words
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Article189 1980-04-19 18 NEW YORK. Thurs. Interest rate-sensitive issues managed minor gains but overall the New York stock market retreated in moderate trading amid worry about how severe the recession will be. Analysts said recent announcements of extensive layoffs in the car industry, a sharp drop in housing starts and189 words
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Article197 1980-04-19 18 ZURICH. Thurs. Share prices were steady in quiet trading on some foreign demand following the dollars fall, dealers said Swissair Bearer edged higher in transports while banks fluctuated narrowly. Swiss Bank Corp rights held steady on the last day of trading. Interpan Bearer featured gainers on speculative197 words
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Article153 1980-04-19 18 AMSTERDAM. Thurs ..Share prices closed mixed with Dutch internationals little changed from opening levels. (if.ilrrs said NedUoyd fell 150 guilders .before announcing higher 1979 profits and dividend while Ahold fell 15 .50 at 67 50 guild ors. ex its 4 40 rash plus 10 per cent in153 words
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Article469 1980-04-19 18 l.« INDON Thurs The market losed quietly mixed, dealHI MM At 3pm. the FT index Ml up 0 3 a! 443 9 Covernment bonds ended up ,ni iMM awaiting the iletaiLs i>( allolmert n( the ne» U i»t .cm treasury 20W (w lap stuck which469 words
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Article64 1980-04-19 18 FINANCIAL TIMES INIH STKIAI.S Thursday 442.6 Wednesday 443 1 Wrrk A|lu 431.8 DOW JONKS AVERAGE 1M)1 STKIALK rhuradaj 168 86 Wednesday 771.25 W.-.-k Ak<> 791.47 HKHANC HNO Knda> 822 86 Thursday 814 71 Week Ak.i 800 20 SVDNKV IMlt STRIAI.S hrlday 601 95 Thursday 601 16 Wnrk AK<>64 words
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Article39 1980-04-19 16 Rubber April 18 Singapore: May: 323.50 cents (down 3.00 cents) Malaysia: May: 326.50 cents (down 3.00 cents) Tin: M $2,341 (down $5) (equivalent to $38.71 per kilo) (down 8 cents) Official offering: 187 tonnes (down 5 tonnes)39 words
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Article30 1980-04-19 16 LONDON Copper prices on Thursday iprevijus in brackets). Wirebar Spot £928 (£965); sellers £929! (£966); Three Month buyers £954 50 (£986). sellers 1955(t987l Market tew: Steady Sato: 13.150 tonnes30 words
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Article136 1980-04-19 16 THE STRAITS tin price slip- ped $5 to $2,341 per picul (equivalent to $38.71 per kilo, down eight cents) in Penang yesterday, on an official offering down five tonnes to 187 tonnes. The overnight London market was easier with forward buyers falling £60 to £7.725 per tonne. LONDON: Tin136 words
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Article520 1980-04-19 16 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market closed slightly lower yesterday, with May RSS One buyers quoted at 323.50 cents per kilo, down three cents on Thursday's close, dealers said. Afternoon prices fell further on upcountry selling and weekend speculative clearance and remained quiet for the rest of the session.520 words
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Article53 1980-04-19 16 ad smk M\-. M\-. .n pall<-t> la Kurrral Mlkl Huiti Srllrri j uar (Forward Mlkl Ku.rr. Srllrr. MKKI II Mm, Juar -\U< I. -Ml< ~mk i;p -Mil 10 -\ll< II -MH II ■np.ll,!. |»IMi .nixllrll .npalkll .npallH' •n p.llrl. nuallrll I Nl| 1 SU i sy l53 words
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Article1723 1980-04-19 17 CLOSING PRICES Unit trusts THE last tramarted read> sale al the rloar or buuness on the Stork Exchange ol Silica port yesterday compared with the previous day s fncrt togwher »1th I97S high and km Adjusted tor «rnp nghts usue) Closing tone: Slightly easy. Turnover: Official figures supplied by the1,723 words
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Article1252 1980-04-19 17 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett" Big Board1,252 words
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Article1543 1980-04-19 17 KUALA LUMPUR Rises Falls BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified IMM sTkltl.s Aea*a<2 748) AJairnm ***** 3.665) (1) 364 (1) 31,543 words
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Article78 1980-04-19 17 GENTING Berhad announced an audited group 1979 net attributable profit of M 533.38 million ($22.09 million) on an operating revenue of $100.81 million ($78.20 million) The parent company's net profit was $35 28 million ($23.41 million). A final dividend of 10 per cent gross (7.5Reuter - 78 words
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Article424 1980-04-19 18 THE latest value of property developer United Overseas Land (UOL)'s residential and commercial properties is about $120 million higher than the net book value at end- 1979. The market value of investment properties comprising Faber House, Malayan Credit House and Merlin complex (including the hotel building. Metro424 words
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380 1980-04-19 18 South Pacific confident of another good year SOUTH Pacific Textile Industries (SPTI) is looking confidently to another satisfactory year, after an eventful one which saw the group beneliting tremendously from its earlier consolidation and restructuring exercise. The export-oriented, vertically-integrated textile spinner, knitter and garment manufacturer had earlier reported its best380 words
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Article106 1980-04-19 18 Pan-El in expansion move PAN-ELECTRIC has, in another expansion move, acquired Oscelmarine Pte Ltd. The company notified the Singapore stock exchange on Thursday that it has bought at par the whole issued capital comprising two shares of $1 each in Oscelmarine. The company also said that its investment in the106 words
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Advertisement324 1980-04-19 16 UNFORGETTABLE Wfi 5*V/€T*-* il'£ Thai civilization is mmmf*'* XL' 2000 years old JJJJ- a*** -<*****.:>. You can see it thriving -ai>*" I m** o**0 »\i today C> <r/^ «t jjj jK^p>" J^*-f Come to Thailand and H*C*iy V SfCW acquaint yourself with an C/*■"»C J* Iy_ extraordinary people. A people324 words
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Advertisement717 1980-04-19 17 An opportunity has arisen to acquire an established, profitable business concern in Kooralbyn Valley in Queensland, Australia. (For full details about Kooralbyn Valley, see advertisement on Page 1 of Section 2) The business is being offered as a complete company in Australia. And the main shareholder package and consists of717 words
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Advertisement549 1980-04-19 18 4JIJL Apprenticeship with the EiUD Economic Development Board Earn as you Learn The EDB offers 2 years full-time training at the RolleiGovernment Training Centre and Philips-Government Training Centre followed by 2 years m-plant attachment with an approved factory leading to nationally recognised craftsman certificate at the end of 4 years'549 words
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Advertisement1205 1980-04-19 19 AT YOUR SERVICE RATES SECTION INDEX fVV* Telephone Service *****22 f*f -j i^ Mondoy Fndoy 8 30om- 500pm Or<*nory 70 cts per -ord Imn VIO 501 I FOR SALE SHOPPING GUIDE r^/r^^T ill /A^ VOV V^V I I f^^ I I f^-^ 111 /A^| J)l\\ T?^oy"l ss K CE *****11,205 words
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Advertisement609 1980-04-19 19 I WHERE TO EAT| L................ i aaC!luSl^aaaUa*aaaP\^^^ solal JJgjDEJW^'SSsdt^^Nlll sP^TJWnT^RvStv^alllHSSSsiiS !I^^— ■^■^~lf*lf^^ss»^—^»J^P^,^^aaaaaaa»|^f 1 I ass>sss»spaassssss» I Q 1 *f6 m Coronation Restaurant Our Speciol Dishes Supanor Shorks Fin i^ i^ l^ l^ l^*^ l^ l^ l^ l^ l^ l^ l Swaal Spring Bird'l N«t Biajt Inuh4>-iin.l CsruuMn Shoppsx Flui Almond609 words
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Advertisement334 1980-04-19 19 Transude o is happy lo be able to bring to your home quality video entertainment al economical rales. Fabulous range of prerecorded video cassettes lor sale andexchange a Attractive membership schemes I a Sale of blank video tapes and hl-fl cassettes. te cords and video ■recorders Purchases at special discounts334 words
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Advertisement446 1980-04-19 19 "MAINLY FORH TOURISTS J SECONDHAND CAMERA CENTRE. 157 Photographic EJoTnS! Equipment/ XV^Tr^t-^ Watches uu-5. Mm Un Tower *****62/3 or 177 Middle Road J1529/ *****7 L IKON J FERKEIO COMBtfT ALITOFOCUS MADE IN WEST GERMANY Tht mini in the Perkeo Ran^e which is ideal for the home but packed with professional446 words
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Advertisement351 1980-04-19 19 Dealers in New/Secondhand Furm- tur*. steel double-decker, ralngerators lans. iron sate ottice cabinet. orhc* desk. etc. Enquiries TAY YONG 34 Jalan Pan Burong. OH Changi Road. Singapore 1648. Tel *****64. I ELECTRIC DtNtNG TABLE (Teak) with revolving centre, diameter 7 1/2. two side tables inclusive »4.5U0 Khik MOM HENOHUAT IRON351 words
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Advertisement1160 1980-04-19 19 I FOB SALE SHOPPING GUIDE REX ROTARY 1502 Offset Ma chine Electronic Plate Muter QPA 1 year old Tip top condition Two kiiiiik at SI2.UCKI (i;U. Ciolden Mile Towers. Beach Road. Spore 0719 WE ARE LOOKING lor M DO 14" Vlctaullc or imk grooved coupling I) D 3WJ mm Call1,160 words
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Advertisement539 1980-04-19 20 II EMPLOYMENT 31 Situations Vacant i a) Professional and Executive INDUSTRIAL NURSE (MALE OR FEMALE) A manufacturing company in Jurors] with a vofkfon employees invites applications tr.nn SUltabi) qualllieil nurses tor the abeM l«.sl c SK N between .< to ,s years espertenee drtvtni Ueence pr.rerred s DAY WORK WEEK539 words
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Advertisement648 1980-04-19 20 A Leading Local Bank i.nit.s.,|.|.l,catl,.ns|.., CLERK TELLER Requirement* c Minimum KM f o level with credits in English Maths a OCE A level or ability t.i ni«' would r»' an advanta«* c Mil,- applicants should !la\e completed National service or complellnsj smm Salary Starting tISO p.m phis AWS ol 3648 words
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Advertisement685 1980-04-19 20 II EMPLOYMENT A Multi-National Financial Institution requires a JUNIOR ACCOUNTS CLERK with following requisites n i.i > Orurtcale with credit in Mathematics ami I re Book keepmu Certificate ..r Itsequlvaienl 2i Ablllt) to handle electric type wilier .<) Some vuirkniK experience in similar related capacity Pleaae apply in own handwriting685 words
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Advertisement581 1980-04-19 20 EB Coinmunicdtions a subsidiary of MS ELEKTRISK BUREAU. requires CLERK TYPIST Requirements: GCE'O level with credit in English Typing speed ol SOw.p.m. (electric) and above Ability to handle telex machine prelerred At least 2 years relevant experience Interested applicants should apply in own handwriting with lull resume, a recent photograph581 words
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Advertisement623 1980-04-19 20 II EMPLOYMENI GENERAL CLERK WITH > o.kkeep- iiik lypin. experience, able to l a.,, i work immedlatelj i all personal!; ink IOSf Runos Avenues. tel ukmhs LEGAL FIRM REOUIRES JUNIOR stenographer Call personally it mi People a r.itk C piex lod ij 2 Ilia in li. I. 1 noon FEMAIE623 words
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Advertisement506 1980-04-19 20 egal linn requires urgently: MALE CLERK rtlO must Have QCE <> levi-H rltn credit In Knglish OFFICE BOY rho must have minimum oi Pnii. vi I education ippiyto UNIT 2102. 21ST FLOOR HONG LEONG BUILDING 16 RAFFLES QUAY SINGAPORE 0104 COOLING SYSTEMS A FLEXIBLES PTE LTD retires GENERAL CLERKS QCB506 words
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Advertisement602 1980-04-19 20 II EMPLOYMENT requires immediately COMPUTER OPERATOR c Apph nils must possess 3OCI ■O' level c Must have completed fllHlHni National Service c Age between 18 -24 years c Preference win be given inflHiates wilh experience in IBM System 111 Computer c Willing lo work shifts c Transport will he provided602 words
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Advertisement763 1980-04-19 20 REOUIRED FEMALE CLERK with Trl knowledge ol IH'KIK s-ls -l negotiahle Jurnng residents preferred Phone awu9T; Hlk 4. Unit 2. 27A Jurong Port Road, Spore 226 1 REOUIRED GENERAL CLERK lor c Immediate employment around ttjper Thomson area I andl- c dates please tmU *****3/*****16 c to arrange fur appointment763 words
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Advertisement561 1980-04-19 20 II EMPLOYMENT sding Company in Jurong reires immediately GENERAL STORE CUM STOCK CLERK quirements oci o Preferabl) wil ne iii iii cm < tearing procedures Willing to learn md w..rk hard Sslsry around MOO p.m ease apply personal!) wnh re- i nt photograph and nipporling cumetil The Operations Manager 15561 words
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Advertisement625 1980-04-19 20 A CHALLENGING OPPORTUNITY One of Germany s largest eiporter ol quality wines with worldwide subsidiaries invites applicants for the post of SALES MANAGER tor its Malaysia branch, lo control and promote the sales of high quality wines throughout Malaysia llcunl J1..11M therefor. ptnllHin will ri^l.i c a mature person itil>-625 words
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Advertisement564 1980-04-19 21 II EMPLOYMENT 31 Situations Vacant c) Sales EASTERN UNITED GROUP SALES REPRESENTATIVES t.. protnoie home appliances W* pay bawc *a»ar». transport allowance, commiawon. *nd •tc .ill prrsonalh .it S. STADIUM WALK. KALLANG PARK Blf Sin Warn SBSB. dally or phone *****04 exf 4. Tony/Anthony lor appointment E st*bli*n*d and expanding564 words
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Advertisement641 1980-04-19 21 SALESGIRL REQUIRED FOR all uquea shaft Oood salan Musi ipeak lluent English Tel 7.*****5 SALESGIRL NEEDED INTERVIEW al (;16 Orchard Tower* orchard Bjoad trom 10a 111 IOBS m SALES REPRESENTATIVES For a rww Division Balaf) $300 plus commission KcJuiati'in Primary 4 lo Secondary level Knowledge of Chines.- d lair. Is641 words
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Advertisement696 1980-04-19 21 II EMPLOYMENT i established metal (lamping Mnpany in Jurong require* I TOOL S DIE MAKERS Minimum NTC I ill Tool L Die MakniK with at least :i yean experience in m..km« Mi.niit.im i n it repairing of metal stamping tools I PRECISION GRINDERS Minimum NTC 3 In Metal Machining With696 words
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Advertisement453 1980-04-19 21 HEIDENHAIN PACIFIC PTE LTD ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN W* require an experienced Electronic Kngineer to support our Agents in Asia The aWCeesM applicant will travel eastseas si least 3 months per year after initial I re. Hill in Ciermany and USA Knowledge of digital systems and to fuult findings on microprocessors essential453 words
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Advertisement549 1980-04-19 21 II EMPLOYMENT PRINTED CIRCUITS INTERNATIONAL GROUP invites male applicants for the following positions: TECHNICAL ASSISTANT The successful candidate will be responsible (or Incoming quality control which involves evaluation of raw materials and evaluating of process problems related to in-coming materials Candidates should possess a Diploma in Machanical or Chemical Engineering549 words
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Advertisement519 1980-04-19 21 ii Walt S Akkarman* is leader in the field of precision engl-n.-.-ririK in S I Asia It-, expertise of over 40 years covers Marine. Klectrii-.il Engineering. W A Is also Singapore's ploeer in Gas and Sleam Turbine Engineering. To cop* with aipanding busi ness W 4 A i* creating tha519 words
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Advertisement642 1980-04-19 21 II EMPLOYMENT <B*l SSSbW SCIENCE CENTRE BOARD Th* lollowing temporary stall are required lor challenging new exhibit protect* at th* Science Centre GRAPHIC ARTISTS METAL WORKERS (MACHINISTS) WOOD WORKERS ENGINEERING DRAUGHTSMEN Please call al 10am. dally with lull particulars for an IBUfIIH a! SINGAPORE SCIENCE CENTRE SCIENCE CENTRE ROAD OFF642 words
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Advertisement214 1980-04-19 21 WANTEO WORKSITE FOREMAN Musi be bilingual Inirresu-d ,i|>|>lK I A. lll s.il- W H.-dr.k North ;».rr c) Domestic DOMESTIC HELP URGENTLY required Preferabl) residlni near itMink .ti.-.. i- lurday after 2pm. Tel HI EXPERIENCED GENERAL AMAH Chinese oi n^ artlime Oood English ai Ki.lkpwoo i Rinaascai general amah ir. m214 words
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Advertisement402 1980-04-19 21 II EMPLOYMENT Siemens) We are a subsiciary of SIEMENS AG, Germany, one of the 10 largest electronic companies in the world with over 330,000 employees. Benefits < Cash Awards Free Refreshment/ Snacks 0 Subsidised Transport Paid Marriage Leave Medical k Dental Benefits Many Other Benefits si*a**ss*SßlTj*s*a*s*s*s*Sß**>S> Wages |j Up To402 words
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Advertisement181 1980-04-19 21 FEMALE OPERATORS TODAY! 9.00 s ro.-4.00 p.m. ANG MO KIO COMMUNITY CENTRE BLOCK 242, AVENUE 1 TOMORROW! 9.30 a.m.-4.30 p.m. TOA PAYOH COMMUNITY CENTRE (OPPOSITE KONG CHIAN CINEMA) Those who are unable to attend call at: The Personnel Department GM Singapore Cl Ang Mo Ko industrial. 1 Singapore 2056. From181 words
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Advertisement391 1980-04-19 22 II EMPLOYMENT 31 Situations Vacant t) Production SANYO INDUSTRIES (S) PTE LTO DATA PROCESSING CLERK (FEMALE) A good Puss in OCI i' I aval I rrimi Science or Cumtnerce Stream Must he able to lype PERSONNEL CLERKS (MALE) A good Pass tn OCE *>' Level, preferably having some experience in391 words
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Advertisement205 1980-04-19 22 rpfkee for you OPERATOR aajMMljtK TIM Pin— aj Nat 1. GMCkMRM numn \m m St7MftWl. JSJTaRI *MHo*al til vmmntm ■w U.m km requires YOUNG FEMALE OPERATORS (7 hour* per day) Requirement*: Completed Primary 6 education Age 14-lh >ears We Otter: > Good starling salary Tea Transport allowance Perfect attendance allowanec205 words
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Advertisement639 1980-04-19 22 II EMPLOYMENT American Company urgently require* A FEMALE PRODUCTION CONTROL ANALYST (Supervisory Post) Wilh II minimum tit'E'O' level 2) 1 to 2 years' experience In Production Control Department I) ability lo lype will be advan Pleaae submit resume with salary ■peeled and contact telephone number to: I T.R PTE LTO639 words
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Advertisement758 1980-04-19 22 A well ealabUaned motor firm urgently require* DMVER a Applicants must possess class 3 driving licence and those slaying around Boon Lay preferred Application* giving detail* of qualification*, eiperience. »*iary history and contact telephone number houid be aenl not later than 25th April 1900 lo: THE ADVERTISER BUKIT TIMAH POST758 words
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Advertisement525 1980-04-19 22 II EMPLOYMENT GL REXROTH PTE LTD With respect io sura Bnper»Mui post advertised on 2nd April. 1980. we uisli lo advise this position has now been filled We thank those who applied for this position GOOD GUARDS REOUIRED Part time or full-time for 8 12 hours duly Salary from *250525 words
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Advertisement580 1980-04-19 22 LEADING BEAUTY SALON in Ori li.ml Road .irr.i requires halrrtr^er-, Telephone 7.*****6 for appointment LEGAL FIRM REQUIRES Ifc-spalrh Clerk urgently Please lei Miss l.im *****99 for interview Applications are Invited from suitably qualified candidates who are above 16 years of age to fill the following vacancies: VEHICLE MECHANICS Skilled In580 words
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Advertisement466 1980-04-19 22 II EMPLOYMENT 4 SINGAPORE STEEL PTE LTD 1. 2 PATTERN MAKERS/ CARPENTERS 2. 2 MAINTENANCE FITTERS 3. 1 0XY-CUTTER Applicants for the above posts should have a minimum of 2 years working experience in the relevant trade Please apply personally or write In to: SINGAPORE STEEL PTE LTD 5 PIONEER466 words
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Advertisement639 1980-04-19 22 Require* 4 retired men for the po*t ol watchmen in our department •lore at Plaza Singapura. Interested appliranUs should call personally to Mm Alison Lee. 4th Floor. Plaza Singapura, Orchard Roed. Spore W23. OFFICE BOV/OESPATCM required immediately by company in Jalan Besar area Ability to ride or own scooter 'motorcycle639 words
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Advertisement467 1980-04-19 22 II EMPLOYMENT ODE ORDNANCE DEVELOPMENT ENGINEERING COMPANY OF SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD invites applications from Spore Citizens for the following posti aURCDUND (MK»OM FITTING) Requirements Minimum S yean workshop experience in Tool Die/Plastic Mould Fitting with st least 2 years experience in supervisory capacity Commencement Salary Not leu than $700 CHAJIGEHAMD467 words
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Advertisement660 1980-04-19 22 TRANSPORT COMPANY REOUMES Experienced Wharl Delivery Ot-rks Interested upplv pafOnally u> 111 JervoU Itnad. Spore IflM inaar r N. Klver Valley l< 111 1 STOREKEEPER FEMALE/MALE Kxperiente 1 in administration Knowledge of chines., and t>|niiK Salary $:iao to M.lO Plea.se contact *****66 for appointment SYNTAX INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD An eipanding660 words
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Advertisement1051 1980-04-19 23 II EMPLOYMENT 31 Situation* Vacant li%L WMF I KtVat Singapore Fli IPtelLtd invites applications h) General from suitably qualified candidates for the following posts WAITRESSES- WAITERS REQUIR .««».<«•« LIT to rice nous. Prefersblj ASSISTANT 'a l .^r°con?^ FOREMAN t tppli per""*") ll u M x (Maintenance) £KR^&*%£i T«*hn,c,.n Certificate in1,051 words
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Advertisement953 1980-04-19 23 times Saturday cor mart 20,000 km or 1 year full warranty "> -f^O T VW^9aV^Bs^9a^B^^ An Associate Company o) SHARIKAT FIAT DISTRIBUTORS (M) SON BHD LADA MOTORS (PTE) LTD 24. Leng Kee Road. Singapore 031 5 Tel *****0 isbajajiihEfcak Newly imported "Bajaj Chetak" scooter with 150 c.c. power engine will953 words
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Advertisement912 1980-04-19 23 1971 DATSUN 1200 Heautltul i ondilion New painlwork. PARK eligible Asking $7,300 o n o Kin* 442 1 K«l Roger 1972 DATSUN 1900. BBS. am on sports rims. PARh ellKlhle $t).600 Hlk 332. 120-C dementi Aye 2. lei. 7762H78 T, 1973 DATSUN 190J Air, ond s|Kirls rims, new lax. tyres.912 words
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Advertisement936 1980-04-19 23 1971 FORD ESCORT Btallonwafoli ISM C.C No PARK S2.MKIOIIO PtMXM 254fi04(l .liter 1 pm MID 1977 FORO EocSJfl I li Ghla 1 owner Rotary alrcondltioner, Mitsubishi radio cassette with 4 speakers Immaculate condition $I 7 5000 no Tel *****3 1972 FORD ESCORT lIIKI 4-door caaseua park eligible Good running condition936 words
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Advertisement961 1980-04-19 23 AS NEW WHITE Men edes 200 t in.owner mileage 1 W>o km- I klio cassette Aircond Enquiries: ■ISL'III2 DEC. 1974 MERCEOES Bl I POWVf ■leering one company nwnei Aircond. cassette Tyres new 1 i|. lop rendition Tel *****35 ENO 1970 MERCEDES DO I Kxrellenl condition, Aircond park eligible $***** MAM961 words
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Advertisement956 1980-04-19 23 1977 GALANT SIGMA Supel Sa loon 2000 Alreond, -t-sp^.iker raiin. cassette I- lei trie windows/mirron Adjustable from real srais kust-proot.-d No PARK $*****0 no Tel ya.vj«j 1 1977 SEPT MITSUBISHI (oil SlKina Bupef s.iioon 2noo alreond and lap*, original power windows wr> well maintained Contact tei '.HH67 MMLswmetOtsM 1979 COLT956 words
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Advertisement756 1980-04-19 23 4-MONTH OLO TOYOTA DX with sports runs aircond. high power cassette Asking lor II Alex Poll k) Others ALFA BERLINA 2000 Dec 1972 Mlmllte runs csselte. highest offensecuret sat Sun 2.v*6M ALFA ROMEO ALFETTA 4 door S*loon. immaculate condition, new tyres sports mils Air. ond Radio, cassette Mum predate Ho756 words
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Advertisement881 1980-04-19 23 TO TRANSFER BOOKING Ol IIUXU Gemini i at spe I SINGAPORE USED CAR (PTE) LTD Gl-G2. NOVENA VILLE 275. THOMSON ROAD, SINGAPORE 1130 TEL 2SS3SII 4 *****90* 2538*77 Branch Office IS4. Albert Street. Spore o7l9 TEL *****4******4 1979: Ford CorttlM I I(iL Al 1979: Honda Accord 3 iimr a c881 words
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Advertisement1335 1980-04-19 24 times Saturday car mart 45 VahickM For Sale I) Motor Cycles/ Scooters i i AT SUZUKI TSISS CC. Scrambler Selling $1500 Oood condition Interested call 64J933. Mr Ng AT YAMAHA RD IM tt Good ondilion Please contact RL hard 1TJ***** after 1 p m AU SUZUKI TS 2SOC Good colldlH.ii1,335 words
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Advertisement791 1980-04-19 24 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES eaaaaVßaaal a. aaaßaaaaial B bbM I k BaV_ \»n BB^afl Vwkxu hmntr Jinint arm can occommodair 20-}0 tuais The unbeatable apartment Opposite Novena Church, Thomson Road Close to University of Singapore Joint Campus, A.C.S., Catholic Junior College etc. c Quality finishes smooth walls, beautifully laid tiles, built-in791 words
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Advertisement940 1980-04-19 24 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES AT DIST. 11 A laslrfully designed F and luxuriously furnished 4 bed- h rooms hiKh floor apartment be- f. sides .SniKapore Golf Course. R Carpeted .1 1 rrond it loner! f through. .out Swimming, tennis, g putting green etc Available im- h mediate!) $:t :kxi Chelsea Homes940 words
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Advertisement764 1980-04-19 24 URNISHED ROOM IN Terrace t ouse disl 1545 Indian family c or Indian student Rent $140 v ling *****3 I I URNISHED ROOM TO LET at lukit Timah semi-detached ouse contact *****1 c URNISHED/ UNFURNISHED OOM for bachelor/student [enlal $150 DM 19 Karmway I oulh Tel *****21 John ATONG. EASTERN764 words
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Advertisement856 1980-04-19 24 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES k DIST. 1* DOUBLE-STOREY vmile'Hched with 3 bedrooms, ser 'ant's area 4.700 sq ft Selling 1220.000 Tel *****92/ 2&2692» I DOUBLE-STOREY 3-ROOMED eiiii-delarhed house with spa■ious compound. Approx 4.000 iq.ft at $260,000 Fields *****/ *****/ ***** DOUBLE-STOREY SPLIT-LEVEL emi-delai hed bungalow at Dlst. 5. 4 bedrooms, good856 words
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Advertisement792 1980-04-19 24 A BEAUTIFUL HIGH floor luxurious apartment. Dlst 15 Mayland Park. 3 bedrooms, vacant possession. $265,000 Holland Housing *****04 A BEAUTIFUL BRANO new luxurious apartment In Dlst It, Norfolk Mansion, swimming pool, security service. 3 bedrooms, attached bathrooms, no restriction to Foreigners' $280,000. Holland Housing: *****04 A BEAUTIFUL DIST. Hlllcourt apartment792 words
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Advertisement710 1980-04-19 24 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES MEYER MANSION $460,000. Sky- scraper $200.U00. West Coast Park $260,000. Woodland Park singlestorey bungalow $190 000 *****82 Gold Hoot LUXURIOUS APARTMENT IN Nap.er Road for sale Vacant posses Palson!y aSe RAJAH TOWERS. Bth floor, best facing Type B $318,000 Call *****77/*****42 RIDGEWOOO. KAMEHAMEHA RISE, high floor. 3710 words
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Advertisement296 1980-04-19 25 ■:<::7 f j ssssH 1 *-2^^*£-ail I PHOENIX TRAVEL (FE) PTE LTD a LABOUR DAY SPECIAL TOURS Penang. Gentirtg 4Oays SNights StSS Departure I «1 j Fraaaf'a Hill. K.Lumpur 20/3N $79 Departure SO 4 HO j Camaron Highlands 2D«yi 3Night» $SS Departure 'M) 4 no Genling. K.Lumpur 2Oa*s 3Nights $M296 words
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IX OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration91 1980-04-19 26 The Family of the Late LONG YOKE HOE wish to express their heartfelt thanks to the doctors and nurses ol Toa Payoh Hospital Ward tor mew care and senrices and to friends, relatives and members of the Long Clan Association for mew kind assistance, condolences, wreaths, donations and91 words
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Obituary, Illustration163 1980-04-19 26 LOH KWONG CHONO. aged Cl. passed away peacefully on 18/4/ 80 leaving behind wife Chor Wan. son Beng Kong, daughter Lai Ping, son-in-law Victor Thio, daughter-in-law Ow Yeong Slew Lan and grandson Alan Thlo to mourn his loss Cortege leaving 18 Ann Slang Hill. Spore 0106 at 1030163 words
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Obituary75 1980-04-19 26 p»n«d away peacvtuHy at the Teiae Medical Center in Houston on April 15. 1«M. Rev Richard Ong <••• the Dulnci Supenntandenl ot the Singapore Oiatrict o( the Singapora-Malaya Annual Conference ol the Methodist Church from 1(70 1972 and was Pastor of Wesley Methodist Church. Singapore 19775 words
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Obituary, Illustration61 1980-04-19 26 In lovino ntciiiCM f of MRS. TAN 800 TECK nee Yap Yew Lian Departed 1«h April IST* Sadly miiHd by her belovad husband See Teck, children and grandchMdren. Oepertad I*rh April 1579 Sadly mitted by her daughter Itm, grandchildren Peter Low, AHce, Amy and grandaon-in-law Victor. In61 words
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Obituary, Illustration42 1980-04-19 26 DIED 19-4-1978 IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR DEAR FATHER, BEHIND OUR SMILES THERE ARE MANY TEARS, FOR A WONDERFUL PA WE LOVED SO DEAR, BUT IN OUR THOUGHTS YOU ARE ALWAYS THERE YOUR LOVING CHILDREN CHRISTINA AND LAZAR GABRIEL MR. GABRIEL ARIOKIASAMY42 words
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Obituary, Illustration27 1980-04-19 26 (Depart** 18 4 1970) Sodly mined but never forgot fen by Wife, Som, DouglHterv Som-in-low, Doughter .n law and Grandchildren MR. V. KMSHNAN27 words
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Advertisement392 1980-04-19 26 t LEMBAGA LETRIK NEGARA TANAH MELAYU THE NATIONAL ELECTRICITY BOARD OF THE STATES OF MALAYA PORT KLANG POWER STATION STAGE I PIUNG CONTRACT CONTRACT NO. 31/78/2 C TENDER PREQUALIFICATION NOTICE The National Electricity Board of the States of Malaya intends to invite Tenders early in Jury 1980 from Prequalified Contractors392 words
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Advertisement983 1980-04-19 26 1980 M.P. No. 199 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG MISCELLANEOUS PROCEEDINGS IN THE MATTER of AMALGAMATED RUBBER ESTATES LIMITED and IN THE MATTER of THE RUBBER TRUST, LIMITED and IN THE MATTER Of THE SHANGHAI KELANTAN RUBBER ESTATES (1923) LIMITED and IN THE MATTER of the Companies Ordinance983 words
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Advertisement718 1980-04-19 26 Htgaturu OH Palms Pty. Ltd., a subsidiary of Commonwealth Development Corporation developing an oil palm estate in Papua New Guinea, invitej suitably qualified applicants for the following positions which are being offered on contract terms of 1 8 or 24 months, with possibility of renewal PROCESS SUPERVISOR REPORTS TO: Factory718 words
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Advertisement583 1980-04-19 27 |SALES EXECUTIVE| I A reputable multinational Company seeks a I I capable and innovative individual to assume I I the above position I The |ob offers challenge ond excellent I opportunities tor coreer advancement The I incumbent position will be responsible for I I sales and technical services I Requirements583 words
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Advertisement509 1980-04-19 27 We are a new 310-room luxury Beach Resort in Batu Feringgi, Penang, and are looking for suitable candidates for the position of: ASSISTANT SALES MANAGER The right person must have the ability to market and sell the hotel in a modern, professional manner. An appreciation of up-to-date market research, marketing509 words
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Advertisement324 1980-04-19 27 MINISTRY OF EDUCATION. SINGAPORE REGISTRATION FOR THE 1980 SINGAPORE-CAM BRIDGE 6CE 0 AND A' LEVEL EXAMINATIONS PRIVATE CANDIDATES 1 Registration for the 1980 SingaporeCambridge GCE 'O' 'A' Level Examinations will be open to private candidates from 1 April to 25 April 1980 excluding Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays between 0830324 words
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Advertisement903 1980-04-19 27 IN MALAYA AT IPOH COMPANIES (WINWNG-UP) NO 9 Of 1979 In (ft* matter of th« Companwt Ad. 1965 AND In rhe matter of Century Super ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION NOTICE n hereby given that a pennon for the winding up of the obovenomed company by the High Court wot on the903 words
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Article2122 1980-04-19 28 FAIRWAY - FAIRWAY Follow Agasam, Inderapura and Auric Stables... By THE "Big Three" owners Agasam stable, Inderapura Stable and Auric Stable should pick up a race each at Penang today. Agasam's chance should come from Laramie Lad in Race 6 (5.0). The Mambrino gelding found the2,122 words
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313 1980-04-19 28 LONE RANGER - LONE RANGER By LAIRD'S HAVEN was a disappointment last week when he was slow off the mark and finished seventh to Lokesh over the sprint. The gelding was not In contention at any stage of the race. A run previous to that, the313 words
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159 1980-04-19 28 Malaysia move for colour telecast KUALA LUMPUR, Fri Spotlights at Stadium Merdeka are to be replaced to enable colour telecasts of sporting events. Renovation work on Stadium Merdeka and Stadium Negara will begin soon, said Malaysia is Culture, Youth and Sports Minister, Datuk Abdul Samad Idris. He said the MinistryNST - 159 words
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Article120 1980-04-19 28 FAIRWAY L. RANGER rr SCRUTINEER The Whistler Twelfth Night Drunken Fist The Whittler Twelfth Night Drunken Fist Twelfth Night Tanah Mas The Whistler 2 Comrade Singh Laird* Haven Comrade Singh Bronze Goddess Bronze Goddess Small Prince High Perfection Comrade Singh Fort lonesome I HumWe Gain The General Fortune's Path120 words
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Article159 1980-04-19 28 Haaag Tl II: Fast third to The Styler Div 3 1,200 m Bukit Timah March 16; did not have clear run in the home straight came home well again when third to Lokesh Div 2 1,200 m last Saturday; by Relko; raced twice only for a second159 words
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Article97 1980-04-19 28 NEWMARKET. Fri Lord Howard de Walden's filly, Evita. underlined her chance of winning the 1,000 guineas Classic here on May 1 when she captured the Nell Gwyn stakes over 1,400 metres of the Classic course today. Taking command in the closing stages as runner-up Mother EarthReuter - 97 words
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Article960 1980-04-19 28 DAfF 1 2.30 CLASS 4, DIV 3 1. 200 M rvni/fi x ($ll,OOO $7,700 to winner) 1 3668 Aspirations (Aspiration) PK Lrong6 56(-1) Nan 3 2 005 Drunkan Fiat Drunken Fist Ahmad 3 M (do •313 1 8F NiHun 2 3 0648 The Whistler U a (Mindy) J960 words
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Advertisement630 1980-04-19 28 STOSHIBAI IB TOSHIBA SINGAPORE PTE LTD, o multi-national color television manufacturing Company locoted at Pasir Poniang/Alexandro Road, is I seeking suitably qualified candidates for the following positions B PRODUCTION H B CONTROLLER Polytechnic graduates in Production Engineering with some years' Kl3 experience m production control is necessary The successful candidate630 words
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Advertisement126 1980-04-19 28 Superlife. Only the finest and healthiest cows in England feeding on rich lush meadows of Lancashire provide Super Life milk. And using Lancashire Dairies' evolutionary sterilizing process, this perfect natural milk is collected, sterilized and bottled within 12 hours. Nothing is taken out and nothing is added. Super Life lasts126 words
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Article, Illustration341 1980-04-19 29 LIVERPOOL, ARSENAL CLASH AGAIN LONDON, Friday LIKE the husband who has run out of Christmas gift ideas after 25 years of marriage, the footballers of Liverpool and Arsenal have until tomorrow to think up an unexpected surprise for one another. The league clash341 words
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Article214 1980-04-19 29 Real-ly unhappy with Cunningham MADRID. Fri. Real Madrid, fighting, but never quite managing to push Real Sociedad from the top of the First Division League, are unhappy with England international Laurie Cunningham the most expensive import in Spanish soccer history. With only five weeks of league play's remaining, a number214 words
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Article271 1980-04-19 29 FAIRWAY - FAIRWAY By PENANG, Fri. Blaze On. a course scratching last week, displayed good form in his workout here I today, finishing in front of Ten Hugs (Randall Suckling) at the end of a 600 metres trial in 41 sec. in good going. Blaze On showed271 words
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Article995 1980-04-19 29 DAfr -I 2.15 CLASS 4, DIV 5 1.200 M IVA^H. 1 (s llio oo~ $7,700 to winn«r) 1 1670 Jual Waal g (Fantasy) Teh 457 (ud -2.5) F Sactl»j 9 2 9 WhWqr Soda (Allez France) Mak 3 55.5 -4.5) MlO 3 0 Oaahino Sojuaw (3 G*«)E Breukelen995 words
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Article66 1980-04-19 29 GIFU, Fri. Veteran golfer Mya Aye. of Burma, today fired a four under -par 68 to take the first-round lead In the USS4O.OOO ($88,400) Glfuieki Open tournament. Leading scores: Mya Aye (Bur) 33, 35. W Sukree Oiisham (Thai) 36. 33; Ti Takahlro Takeyasu (Jpn) 35. 36; SaburoAP - 66 words
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220 1980-04-19 29 MARLENE FLOYD, seeking her first victory in five years on the Ladies Professional Golfers' Association tour, shot a career-best 67 for the first-round lead in the US$lOO,OOO ($224,000) Florida Citrus Open here yesterday. After pairing the from nine holes with a 36, Mar220 words
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208 1980-04-19 29 Murphy shows the way to his rivals TALLAHASSEE, Fri. Tour veteran Bob Mur-j phy fired a 29 on the back nine to ignite a round of seven-under-par 65 for a two-stroke lead after the first round of the Tallahassee Open here yesterday. Murphy rattled off three birdies and an eagleReuter - 208 words
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Article152 1980-04-19 29 COPENHAGEN, Fri. Danish-based Ugandan Ayub Kalule battered Colombian challenger Emiliano Villa to defeat last night to retain his World Boxing Association light-middleweight title. The 27-year-old Colombian retired with bad cuts over both eyes in the 11th round of the 15-round contest. Villa started aggressively and floored Kalule withReuter - 152 words
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Article, Illustration214 1980-04-19 29 Watson cards 65 to set the pace CARLSBAD, Fri. Defending champion Tom Watson hit a ball into a pond on the 17th hole and missed a four-foot putt for birdie on the 18th, But still carded a seven-under-par 65 for a one-stroke leaa in the opening round of the US$3OO,OOOUPI - 214 words
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Article84 1980-04-19 29 ROME, Fri. Manuel Pinero, the Spanish World Cup international, took a one-stroke lead with a five-under-par 66 in yesterday's first round of the Italian Open golf championship at the Acquasanta Gub here. John Hay, a 23-year-old former Scotland youth international, returned a 67 for second place,Reuter - 84 words
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Article218 1980-04-19 29 GRONTNGEN, Fri. Kirsten Larsen. the Danish schoolgirl who surprised the badminton world by reaching the semifinals of the All-England championships last month, became the first major casualty of the European championships in this northern Dutch town today Kirsten, the European junior champion, was seeded in the five to eight218 words
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547 1980-04-19 29 MOTOR RACING South African racing officials expressed surprise over the news that the South African Grand Prix has been dropped from the world- wide Formula One race calendar. In a statement released in Rio De Janeiro, the International Governing Body of Formula One racing statedAgencies - 547 words
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Advertisement93 1980-04-19 29 I aKT M S Great tennis takes great style and performance. Borg has it and so does his Diadora Borg tennis shoes Diadora gives his pro-game styling with the distinctive aerodynamic stripes. And Borg gets exceptional stress support, comfort and traction to help him win against the toughest competition. Diadora93 words
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Advertisement690 1980-04-19 29 ®THE NORTH BORNEO TIMBERS BERHAD QUARTERLY PRODUCTION REPORT NINE MONTHS FROM 1ST JUNE 1979 TO 29TH FEBRUARY 1980 1979/80 1978/79 1 Sabah log production and sales Log production Cu. ft. '000 9,517 12,730 Log sales Cu. ft. '000 9,012 12,018 2. Sabah cocoa production and sales Cocoa production Lbs. '000690 words
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Advertisement613 1980-04-19 29 IN THE HtON COURT IN MALAYA AT KUALA LUMPUR (COMMWC1AI DIVISION) COMPANIES (WINDING UP) NO. 12 Of 19M Cohoyo Bum, Sdn Bhd. And In the matter of Section 218 of III* Companiet Act. 1963. between Billion Credit Corporation Sdn. Bhd Petitioner AND Pembmoon Cahoya Bom, Sdn Bhd. Rfipof*d*ft* ADVERTISEMENT Of613 words
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Article, Illustration540 1980-04-19 30 WILFRED YEO - Little feet may spell big leap for bowling WILFRED YEO By IHKY may be small shuts, but the alley patter of 13 pairs of little feel from Diane Cooper's size one to Audre Harris' size throe may well be a big leap for Singapore bowling. For. even if nothing theWAN SENG YIP - 540 words
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Article85 1980-04-19 30 PKNANC. Fri Penangs Katerina Ong yesterday bag- ged her ninth individual gold medal for under-16 girls in the M.ii.iysian national schools' swimming championships at the Penang Chinese Swimming Club She clocked 4min. 48.4 sec. in the 400 metre freestyle to shat- ter record by 3.3 sec.NST - 85 words
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Article419 1980-04-19 30 BERNARD PEREIRA - Four-way battle for supremacy BERNARD PEREIRA By WATCH out for India's Prakash Padukone, Indonesia's Liem Swie King and Rudy Hartono, and Denmark's Morten Frost. All four of them have an equal chance of winning next month's world badminton men's singles title in Jakarta. At least, that's the opinion of Titus419 words
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Article41 1980-04-19 30 SINGAPORE RECREATION CLUB won the Padang Shield for the third successive year when they beat Singapore Cricket Club 2-0 in their annual soccer match on the Padang yesterday. SRC scored their goals through Keith Kleiman and Allan Wee41 words
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Article28 1980-04-19 30 PEAT, Marwick and Mitchell beat Sandvik 4-1 in their qualifying round match of the Anchor Business Houses league squash match at the F and N courts28 words
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151 1980-04-19 30 KEN JALLEH Jr - KEN JALLEH Jr. By EIGHT clubs will kick off the Blacks Rugby Football Club 10-a-side tournament for the K.T. Ooi Trophy today at Fairer Park. The two-day tournament, which was to fea- j ===z ture 14 teams suffered a minor setback when the151 words
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Article197 1980-04-19 30 Hwa Chong badminton double HWA CHONG Junior College st-ored a double when they retainod both the post secondary boys' and girls' badminton titles in the national schools i ham| mnshius at the Delta Sports '"omplex yesterday. In thi 1 post secondary boys' division 'inal. they beat Anglo Chinese Junior College197 words
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Article255 1980-04-19 30 Republic s fourth consecutive victory KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Singapore won the Malaysian Cricket Association under-23 Colts tournament for the fourth consecutive year when they crushed Perak by 131 runs in the final here today. It was one of the most one-sided finals in recent years, withNST - 255 words
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186 1980-04-19 30 R. MANORAJ - R. MANORAJ By Melbourne Cricket Club, one of Australia's leading teams, will play Singapore Cricket Club or Saturday week at the Padang. The side will be cap- tamed by David Broad, a State player from Victoria. In the team will also be five186 words
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Article183 1980-04-19 30 SINGAPORE R»K«t OUvrtr* b Ami 28 Krlr C«*kr run out 20 Itavld JM-luoa b Vijialingam 79 Nil Jit Dma b Nata Singh 30 handrawßar run out 2 Fred Martens b Sivam 15 Srtmal Aaura not out 2 ls» Jamaloddla run out 2 Kxtnu 12 T»UI i for 6 >183 words
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Article32 1980-04-19 30 ST THERESAS and CYescent qualified for the national schools' secondary girls' hockey final when they beat Hwi Yoh 64 and Naval Base 4-0 respectively at Balestier Road yesterday.32 words
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Article37 1980-04-19 30 TELEREC beat Bukom 3-2 in the national squash league F Grade match at Dover Road yesterday. Other reralto F Grade: Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association 4 Special I Constabulary 1. Police 5 BeeI cham 0.37 words
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259 1980-04-19 30 Talboys blow to NZ hopes of Springbok tour WELLINGTON, Fri. Hopes i.l a South African Springbok rugby tour of New Zealand next year have been badly shaken by Foreign Minister Brian Talboys Mr Talbuys, who is also the Deputy Prime Minis lei has told the New Zealand Rugby Union thatAFP - 259 words
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Advertisement346 1980-04-19 30 YOU NEEDED IT, SO WE MAKE IT > l^m^^ X Gainsborough 'GOLD' I J) 303 shower pack with JBSSSLmeS advance Incoloy element for greater efficiency economy. Only Gainsborough guarantee you direct 'England' Factory Warranty ,<=== because we're Gainsborough. (iwwmil!linnggj 5 Years on elements. JHft 2 Years on (other general H346 words
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Advertisement149 1980-04-19 30 \mclc' hair fashion centre rVMiKCOS DE MAS FASMON CENTRE ha»axr» 10 Singapcn mx only >o leach fiiuie ProteiMXial rtair*r»n» T«t«»que» ol Styling Mair bx abo to ,mpa« our kno.Mgt aboj Hair Cart and Han Haalth to tne PublK MARROOS Warn ol London qualrTml Instructem philosopny is not merely training but149 words
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Article242 1980-04-19 31 RAJATHURAI MANORAJ - RAJATHURAI MANORAJ By THE Republic's first Annual Hockey Camp will be held by the Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association from May 28-30. The camp, organised in conjunction with the Singapore Hockey Association and the Singapore Combined Schools Council, is part of the SHA's Plan242 words
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Article, Illustration301 1980-04-19 31 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By IS reserve striker Somoo Manoharan the secret weapon in Singapore coach Jitta Singh's armoury for the Malaysia Cup-tie against Sabah at the National Stadium tomorrow night (7.30)? It appears so. Jitta is working out tactics that see Manoharan's partnering regular strikers Mohamed Noh ana Fandi301 words
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Article41 1980-04-19 31 TODAY PERLJS v PAHANG (Kangar. 4 30) TOMORROW SINGAPORE v SABAH (National Stadium, 7.30). SARAWAK v TRENGGANU (Jubilee Stadium. 4 30) NEGRI v SELANGOR (Station Padang, 4.45). PERAK v JOHORE (Stadium Perak, 7.30) KELANTAN v MALACCA (Kota Bahru. 8).41 words
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Article, Illustration372 1980-04-19 31 y KEN JALLEH Jr - y KEN JALLEH Jr. B SWIMMER Wong Ken Tuin is only 14, but that has not prevented him from meticulously mapping out his own future. Wong wants to be a clinical pharmacologist, a urologist or a merchant banker in that order372 words
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Article, Illustration379 1980-04-19 31 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By FORMER basketball international Ho Whye Tong, who left Singapore two years ago to further his studies, is now back and eager to return to the national squad. And the 24-year-old guard, who studied business administration in Los Angeles, does notWONG KWAI CHOW - 379 words
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Article44 1980-04-19 31 VICTORIA SCHOOL beat Anglo-Chinese Junior College 1-0 in the national schools' post-secondary soccer tournament at Whitley Road yesterday. Results of other matches: Catholic Junior College 1 RI 0; Pasir Panjang VI 1 Madarasah Aljunied 1 Boys Town 2 Bukit Merah VI 644 words
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Article55 1980-04-19 31 JALAN KAYU scored a narrow 2-1 win over Bukit Timah in the inter-constituency sepak takraw tournament at Bukit Timah last night Other reaafti Buona Vista 3 MacPherson 0; Toa Payoh 2 Anson 1; Jurong 2 Kreta Ayer 1; Tanglin 3 Kuo Chuan 0; Kampong Übi 2 Bukit Panjang55 words
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Article187 1980-04-19 31 ALBERT JOHNSON - ALBERT JOHNSON By i i FORTY-ONE teams have i entered for this year's I j Singapore Government Services' Football League competition, starting in Mr. Public Utilities Board Recreation Club are the i only side promoted to j I Division One, following their fine performance in i187 words
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200 1980-04-19 31 WILFRED YEO - -Soh beats Lim for junior snooker title WILFRED YEO By EXPERIENCE, that timetested quality that has been the key to many a sporting success, unlocked the door to the Singapore Billiards Association's junior snooker title for Soh Poh San last night. Soh, 28, defeated Lim Ong Lock, 27. by three200 words
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Article67 1980-04-19 31 LONDON. Fri. Jim Meadowcroft, of Bacup. qualified for the tournament proper of the Embassy world professional snooker championship by beating Scottish champion Eddie Sinclair 9-1 at the Sheffield Snooker Centre yesterday. MeadowcToft's first opponent in the championship wiU be John Virgo 'Salford). last year's semi-finalist In another qualifyingAFP - 67 words
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239 1980-04-19 31 IT was a sweet-sour day for Thomson Secondary in yesterday's national schools' secondary basketball finals at the Gay World Stadium, reports PETER SIOW. Sweet for their boys, who thrashed Balestier Hill Technical 75-53 to win the secondary title for the fourth year running,239 words
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Article219 1980-04-19 31 ATHLETICS Anglo-Chi-nese School meet (ACJC Com plex. Dover Close East, 2> BASKETBALL National youth championship (People's Association. 7 15) CRICKET Singapore Recreation Club v Hyderabad CC (Padang, 2), Singapore Cricket Club v Dapto C C Pa(iang. 11) GOLF Keppel C medal (Keppel). Putra Cup trials SICC New course219 words
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Article279 1980-04-19 31 Yeom takes over lead from Chen SOUTH KOREA'S Yeom Se Woon led the field by one stroke after the second round of the US$6O,OOO ($140,400) Korea Open golf championship here today. Yeom matched his firstday three-under-par round of 69 today despite blustery conditions on the 6,118-metre Kwanak Country Club course.279 words
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Article46 1980-04-19 31 TELOK BI.ANCAH Constituency Sports Club will organise a sports fiesta for residents of the constituency The events include soccer, sepak takraw. volleyball, basketball, netball, table tennis and badminton. Entry forms are available from the Telok Blangah Community Centre and the Keppel Harbour Community Centre46 words
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Advertisement237 1980-04-19 31 A good reason why you should t* ymm^^ mm mmm use a h' 9* 1 q ua| ity brake fluid in your car. J B S Castrol Disc Brake Fluid has a jb| When brake fluids m j n imum vapour lock point of 270° C. become moisture A^#%#«^# H237 words
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197 1980-04-19 32 SALISBURY. Fri. Indian Prime Miinister Indira Gandhi and Pakistan President Zia Ul-Haq held their first summit meeting here today, but their talks on the Soviet intervention in Afghanistan appeared to have been inconclusive. "There is nothing more to be said (about Afghanistan)," said MrsReuter; AFP - 197 words
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190 1980-04-19 32 Attempt to silence Indira's alleged attacker? NEW DELHI, Fri. A knife attack wai made today to try aad sileace the man aecased *f trytag to kill IndUn PrimeMlßlster Indira Gaadal, a public pfoecuUr said. Textile wcrker Ram Lalwaal, 37, waa st»bhrd aad allghtly w*aaded la tke chest by another patientReuter; AP - 190 words
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Article41 1980-04-19 32 L.AUOS, Kri. fYesident Alhaji Shehu Shakori has suspended senior officials of the Nigerian National Petroleum Compan> and ordered a judi rial inquiry into its affairs following the alleged disappear •act ol U billion :iaira (5J9.9 billion) from the company's41 words
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Article28 1980-04-19 32 NAGASAKI, hYi China has turned down a Japanese proposal for displaying pictures of the atomic bombing; of Nagasaki city, the Municipal Office here said today Rev-28 words
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Obituary152 1980-04-19 32 MR TAN CHENG JC'AV. ..«,■<! <«. Uncle nl lull I in S|. w Sill pass t awaj peaceful!] on mill April. MM ii mi am if.iMin: behind vidoa M.iii.in i n.ii K.ik Jin »i n AiiH-ri I. hi m.-a l,u .mil adopted daufhlei Ma bua Tan ciiih' .md152 words
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Article, Illustration782 1980-04-19 32 RHODESIA BECOMES ZIMBABWE Dancing in the streets as a new nation is born RHODESIA, for nine decades a bastion of white supremacy, became the independent black state of Zimbabwe today and jubilant Africans danced in Salisbury's streets as Britain shed its last African colony. The new nation, born of aReuter; UPI - 782 words
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Advertisement139 1980-04-19 32 The Big Walk special Most of the questions which walkers have been asking will be answered in today's eight-page special on the New Nation Big Walk. There's a chart that gives details of the special bus services that will start from 10 Housing Board estates, a route map, tips on139 words
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Advertisement223 1980-04-19 32 BUSINESS TIMES Mngmpore'i y Inanclal Daily Cover Price .V* Annual Subtcr^tion tl-V fo« n*»cript.on. r.rimii nn :<i TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. The owners of Klasse, Yuyi and a chain of other emporiums scattered all over Singapore plan to invite the public to subscribe to the group's shares. MANO SABNANI paints a profile223 words
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Miscellaneous175 1980-04-19 32 IF TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Showers in a few places after mldd»> TEMP. (C) up to S a.m. tomorrow: SI max., 24 mln SLNSET today: (i.^p.m, SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.3t a.m. GLOBAL meatkm ,,>um»... U-17C dMl La* Augetek lb-JlC Clear %um-w> 12-Z31 > I ..uit> Madrid 1-13C Oar 1 turn »in175 words
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Article, Illustration862 1980-04-19 1 A night our with the stars TURN on a transistor radio at full blast. Roll in a couple of street vendors. Throw in a generous helping of little, but very noisy, children. Then add a few local characters to spice up the scene. As the crowd in rubber slippers flip-flop862 words
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Advertisement281 1980-04-19 1 MAS now gives you direct flights on super comfort wide -bodied jets between Malaysia M W i^tiJJl^^^^B m i^m i I .^^^B .^rifl^l B^Z^^l .^^^l^B^ B B i n Mi %j \—*w T Hl m wm "^^^^^^^BBH^ J^^^BwtlM' B\ m 1 ffjfe3 x^JtP \\^Jt y& t /nc//an classical dancer, Madras281 words
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Advertisement74 1980-04-19 1 INSID^ Gourmet Creative cooking Canned food has become a (act of life, as many mothers are also career women. TAN LEE LENG shows us the way to cook creatively with canned food. Centrotpread P«flQ« 8, 9 Passion versus purity One of Shakespeare's "problem plays", a stndy of last and chastity,74 words
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Article, Illustration635 1980-04-19 2 JOHN DE SOUZA - PICK of the DAY JOHN DE SOUZA By SBC TV AS to today's film, it's a Hobson's choice, almost like choosing between the devil and the deep blue sea. But the Saturday Night Movie on Ch 5 at 10.50 p.m. looks more palatable The Madwoman Of Chaillot is based on635 words
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252 1980-04-19 2 JOHN DE SOUZA - JOHN DE SOUZA By CLASSIC wayang comes to TV with the screening tomorrow of the first of three imported and highly-rated Beijing operas, all of which will be telecast over Channel 8. The first opera, to be telecast at 7.50 p.m. tomorrow night,252 words
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Advertisement224 1980-04-19 2 V You |USt s P° n 9 e on No paste to apply No mess jj"l mk That s how easy it is to use ■uliM i Griffin Liquid Wax Polish /«a£s«l| JWjjfJH An d it dries in one minute kw HIV If>^Shl flal Leavjn 9 y° ur shoes ■V224 words
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Advertisement270 1980-04-19 2 PROBLEMS WITH DRY CRACKED SKIN? Get rid of these problems. Use Ego Skin Cream on your hands and feet. It replaces natural oil and moisture and restores smoothness to your skin. Don't hide it. Use Ego Skin Cream to heal It. For further enquiries, please call Singapore —Tel* *****22 Kuala270 words
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Advertisement17 1980-04-19 2 fB^I X lklo#l^W%'&l VHS Portable Video PJIIiHWIIIgI Cassette Recorder 1 Home movies ready wherever you are W-840017 words
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Miscellaneous293 1980-04-19 2 VOCAL RECITAL by urn theatrette at 10.30 counter tenor Tay Cheng- amJim with Cheung Mun MALAY YOUNG PEOChit at the piano at the plE'S VARIETY SHOW DBS auditorium at 8 p.m. at t h e National Library Tickets: $1. lecture hall at 2.30 p.m. FILM SHOW for stu- HAM p-,293 words
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Miscellaneous1215 1980-04-19 2 TV and Radio SBC 5 12.45 PM Opening followed by Sesame 6.40 Family The First Time Street 7.30 News (Malay) 1.50 Saturday Matinee The Hel With 7 45 nd ound n Concert Heroes. Starring Rod Taylor, Clau- 9 n J'S" 1 J 3 Mart n dia Cardnale Harry Guardino, 81,215 words
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Article, Illustration929 1980-04-19 3 The Complete Works of Shakespeare Measure For Measure (Part One) Monday, Channel Five, 10 p.m. Sponsored by the Times Organisation Preview by ANDREW LESLIE MEASURE Far Measure is one of Shakespeare's so-called "problem plays". It presents problems of interpretation and categorisation. It cannot be called a comedy,929 words
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Article495 1980-04-19 3 THE play Measure For Measure, written circa 1604. is the 26th in the chronology of Shakespeare's plays, one of the few to which a more or less precise date can be given. In the account books of ihe Master of Revels, the official responsible for providing entertainments495 words
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109 1980-04-19 3 THE PaUstea Cultural I>oape wUI be givlßK a daace wcrfcabap at tar Nation*! Theatre stage on Manday (April M) at I.M p.m., free at charge, far anyone laterested. The 2(-member troupe will be glvtag a performance of rlasslcal, semi-classical and folk dances on109 words
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Article, Illustration362 1980-04-19 3 Recital by Counter Tenor Tay Cheng-Jim DBS Auditorium today 8 p.m. Ticketa $1 at C.X.Tang, Cold Storage, Popular Book Company, Yamaha Music School (Plaza Singapura) and Singapore Conference Hall. HIS voice in conversation is soft, almost diffident. But on stage, it has conquered packed houses362 words
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Advertisement359 1980-04-19 3 4 specials from VISIONHIRE. A GIANT in colour TV rentals. To celebrate the opening of our Jurong Branch. i. New reduced rates 2. 100% discount I Saeen Size, Sales Rate I Rent Equivalent QX (a offer fof a I OtScount »fe 36 cm A Wl $1.02 ]Tj limited period only).359 words
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Advertisement133 1980-04-19 3 WHEN WE SAY: "OUR SYSTEMS ARE WORTH THE PRICE YOU fW" WE CAN PROVE IT! I I -4 W B^kl B *■>■ m I In fflf^ fm W* jH wf^r^ 3^ II rWt ilßti Ml v 1 HHBHEHHHBII I 881 Is 'I Il'I 1 I MS i ii i ©Clarion133 words
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Advertisement578 1980-04-19 4 CAPITOL:" Last 4 "DAYS! m 5 SHOWS DAILY: 11am, 1.30, 4.00. 6.30 9.15pm THIS IS A TRUE STORY Ithappened betweenJ«(Ho^eb^976 v By^*^! lV?al i H aßr^laal BM la \-f 3 t BV**4^l 1 l labial b fll^ar^^Bß 'ftj H mi jl^ James Brolin wSBSoH r^L Margot Kidder tUIKKIIK *i-«|RodSteiger W|i578 words
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Advertisement231 1980-04-19 4 Oldies but gcxxjies from the good old days! Hits of yesteryear specially brought to you by three talented young men. Hear them sing, join them! The best 'concoctions' in town available at this cosy bar. HAPPIEST HOURS: spm Bpm daily BIG 30% Discount on all drinks. Extension Hours to l.OOam231 words
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Advertisement84 1980-04-19 4 Ib^ H^w Flower ■•li3^^ll4o sofa $850^"iyP5BBt^BW. (USA Velvetf^J^lj gilw (P.V.C.) Konggo Dining set 1 $22 $30 $686 J BmSßSfli 'ilaji BVr 7 I $390 1"" ak^(iT<T> o» AA i\ A Alfa King (Iron »t««l) J Alfatlron steel) A $320 9 I (pvc)s2so "''(I.C.I) I (ICl) $420 A $320 A jbjßßß^—^84 words
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Advertisement425 1980-04-19 4 ORCHARD: 17th BIG DAY! fi 4 SHOWS AT 1 30, 4 00, 630& 9 I spm X A Tomorrow Exlr. Show 11am C»»h Bookings/No Fre. Litt W(J WINNER OF C ACADEMY •T |L *l AWARDS /»S| fc\ Jr> iNr i iju^c. BEST PICTURE A 5 i LMF *2j^ q <425 words
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Advertisement560 1980-04-19 4 >(SvCATHAYj!( \£jy ORGANISATION ■IIHH!MMiB'itM.-H:|:a;j| 17th BIG DAY! <jj 1.30.4.6.30 9 lSpm (I winner of !i|; 5 ACADEMY AWARDS V i incrmNng BEST PIC TURE O C (!> NOW SHO WINGI 1 lam, 130. 4,6 30. t 15pm &Z> The <!' W£. Hot NOW SHOWING! 11 am 1 30, 4, 630560 words
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Article, Illustration1166 1980-04-19 5 JEAN-PAUL Sartre i died on Tuesday in Paris. He was 74 years old. Long considered among France's reigning intellectuals, Sartre contributed profoundly to the social consciousness of the postWorld War n generation through his leftward political commitments that took him away from his desk and intoNYT - 1,166 words
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Article, Illustration604 1980-04-19 5 NANCY ANDERSON - Henry Fonda as he is warts and all NANCY ANDERSON By in HOLLYWOOD HENRY Fonda is finally working on an autobiographical book which, he promises, will include "warts and all." After resisting blandishments of publishers for years, he's put himself and his story into the hands of a ghost ("It'sCopley News Service - 604 words
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Advertisement264 1980-04-19 5 JJ MAY bL GARDEN 1. 1: II \l TAIWATOSE ctnsure Daily air flown live seafood vegetable from Taiwan Mouth watering dishes specially prepared by Taiwan chefs. Cater for business functions weddmg parties BP Bus/ness Hours: 1 1.30 am 2.45pm 6.00pm 2.45 am Ample parking space Os§ MAY GARDEN RESTAURANT InW264 words
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Advertisement178 1980-04-19 5 itf\\vn?^ J^h\ Viz >J vA T Jf FABULOUS PRIZES FROM; Br^.^l KAUANG BOWL CRYSTAL PALACE ■Vrinoa« WimllnHiN«B ITMONGI TM0NG HUAT IMPORTERS At Tradewinds Hotel we never forget the smallest details Like little sweet somethings before you go to bed. To wish you good night and sweet pleasant dreams. The small178 words
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1015 1980-04-19 6 FONG Sip Chees book is subtitled "A diary of events of the People's Action Party", events which are the "reminiscences of an old cadre." The book does not pretend to give a day-by-day account of the history of the PAP If that had1,015 words
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676 1980-04-19 6 Memorable comedies of Eastern versus Western ways THE FIRECRACKER SUITE by Derek Maitland CPW Publications Limited, Hongkong Reviewed by ROBERT PRESCOTT FOR readers who find the name Derek Maitland new to them, this is his fifth published book and many of the stories in this collection have already been published676 words
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Article, Illustration52 1980-04-19 6 The Firecracker Suite As the subtitle indicates, these short stories are humorous, deriving much of their comedy from the manner in which the author offsets Western ways against Eastern traditions and thinking. Invariably the humour is turned against the writer who emerges from story after story in a state of52 words
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979 1980-04-19 6 Fine book that tries to make sense out of a difficult subject THE first electronic instrument awed beholders and set musicians reeling with new ideas about the future of music. Brainchild of Thaddeus Cahill of the US, the 1906 machine never reached the concert stage. It weighed 200 tonnes. Cahill's979 words
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Advertisement29 1980-04-19 6 MILO lives up to this kind of action! lilS *r^' ijjjjjp IN Mlt °l jmttm-. r m fF Mt -^tt- JP It's marvellous what MILO can do for you29 words
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Article, Illustration2601 1980-04-19 7 RICHARD NIXON - THE WEST in general and the United States in particular have created the greatest economic machine known to man. Communism has turned plenty into scarcity, surplus into shortage, and wealth into poverty. Czarist Russia used to be known as the breadbasket of2,601 words
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Advertisement291 1980-04-19 7 AD-8700 flat response AD-M7QO 3 head logic AD-6900 MX II 3^ead flat STEREO CASSETTE DECK WITH WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL CONTROL STEREO CASSETTE DECK RESPONSE CASSETTE DECK WITH WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL 9 point LED multi-peak indicator Dual motor drive with soltlquch logic controls Mic/Line mixing controls Left VU meter also displays291 words
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Article, Illustration938 1980-04-19 8 Eating out of a tin TO THOSE of us who are interested in cooking, remarks like "Oh, we live out of tins" is very discouraging and disappointing. Nevertheless, conditions have changed and the woman today not only has to run a house but holds a full-time job as well; she938 words
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Article, Illustration156 1980-04-19 8 TAN LEE LENG - TAN LEE LENG By lenging, as the object would be to build it up to fool proof perfection, eliminating those tins you buy and never use. A really good store cupboard needs careful building up; it has to serve not only for emergencies or sudden parties, but also for156 words
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358 1980-04-19 8 ROBERT MUSEL - ROBERT MUSEL By For the lady you don't like, Mrs Heaton concocts this lunch: oysters, curry and rice, globe artichokes with cheese sauce, cherry tart, cheese straws, peaches and muscatel, Turkish coffee. For another turn of the screw, leave the pits in the cherries.358 words
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247 1980-04-19 8 Prop numerous invitations on the mantlepiece and dress the children in new clothes. Before lunch, dry Martinis. Then serve creamed lobster soup, fried chicken a la247 words
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Article297 1980-04-19 8 Grape Wel in I ONE of the more cvi world of wine centre Montefiascone not far fine white table wine f the unusual name of I exclamation points ar of the name, for they asm of the man who mous. a German bisho ger. It seems that Fi from Augsburg297 words
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Article98 1980-04-19 8 Coodi an en MRS Dorothy Ng, science teacher and books is conducting duns for those who Mrs Ng, who w Meals and The Knle holding a cookery cl Club (for members) c from 10.30 to 12 noon. The course fee is including the costs ar two local markets. Mrs Ng98 words
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Advertisement5 1980-04-19 8 fPi PBNPHHiIiIB liSiS _^Bi BB^^^^MbßßP*^^^^5 words
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Advertisement170 1980-04-19 8 Si\mdmok&v Exciting window furnishings 'T^WMBBBBB^BBBBBBBBBBW^f'TT* I I^'* New and exclusive from Shademaker! r jf i Choose from our sensational > COLOURPRINT fabrics in a range of j 70 designs. We'll also bond your favourite wallpaper or fabric to IV I I I match your decor. All Shademaker B^S ~L fabrics170 words
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Article, Illustration680 1980-04-19 9 VERNE PALMER - VERNE PALMER GOURMET By A FUNNY thing happened to naturalist Clarence Birdseye during a 1912 expedition to Labrador he encountered a fish. It was no ordinary fish, however. It was in fact a frozen fish. It had ended its days as a block of ice. BirdseyeCopley News Service - 680 words
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Article981 1980-04-19 9 TERRY ROBARDS - TERRY ROBARDS Grapevine By in New York ONE of the more curious legends in the world of wine centres on the village of Montefiascone not far from Rome and the fine white table wine produced there under the unusual name of Eat! Bst! Est! theNYT - 981 words
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365 1980-04-19 9 FOOD BUZZ MRS Dorothy Ng, a retired domestic science Iff tin and author of two cooktx>ok.s is conducting a series of cooking classes for those who are interested. Mrs Ng, who wrote (•mpietr Asian Meats and The KntrrUlniiir, Cookbook, is holding cookery class at365 words
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Advertisement521 1980-04-19 9 Kooralbyn Valley is Australia's first master-planned inland resort. It is situated in southern Queensland, the tourist heartland of Australia. Australian Guarantee Corporation, the gW largest finance company in Australia. And I *>. W^ f Seldom has there been such an opportunity for World-class equestrian complex. Managed by The Lodge, they521 words
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Advertisement1021 1980-04-19 10 i ADMINISTRATION MANAGER 1 (Negotiable. M 535.000 pa Our client is one of the largest trading groups in the United Arab Emirates. They wish to establish business activities in Malaysia and therefore wish to recruit an Administration Manager. The Administration Manager will report to a senior member of the group1,021 words
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Advertisement1064 1980-04-19 10 W ACCOUNTANT OFFSHORE BANK (Around $18,500 pa. plus benefits) Our client, a leading international bank with an established offshore bank in Singapore invites applications for this key post Reporting directly to the Branch Management, the successful candidate will supervise the operation of the Accounts Department and will be responsible for1,064 words
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Advertisement667 1980-04-19 10 rA leading manufacturing company is ex T ponding tost ond requires an additional high I ENGINEER The Job Responsible for the proper maintenance I of bottling plants The Man Singopore Citizens above 30 years of I oge 3 years' practical experience is essential, I preferably, in bottling plants Mature, independent667 words
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Advertisement559 1980-04-19 11 Accounts Administrative Manager (es/504 6 (Salary negotiable around $36,000 per annum) Our client, one of the major building contractors in the Pacific basin with an operation in Singapore, is lookingfor a mature and competent candidate to fill the position of Accounts Administrative Manager. The successful candidate will report to the559 words
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Advertisement513 1980-04-19 11 Bookkeeper (es/smt) (Salary negotiable around $12,000 per annum) Our client, a manufacturer of industrial electronic products, has a vacancy for a bookkeeper. The successful candidate will be responsible for maintaining proper accounting records including the preparation of financial accounts and reports. He will also be involved in the general office513 words
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Advertisement1057 1980-04-19 11 Brown £TRoat pV We are a major international engineering and construction company with operations, extending throughout the World. fTT Our Far East Area office, located in Singapore is involved DQ in all aspects related to the engineering, design, fabrication and installation of Oil Gas facilities, V Power Generation facility, Living1,057 words
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Advertisement627 1980-04-19 12 LLJ H»ni4 Kow Ifeakwood Worki (S) l'u- l.ul. Hlbudiar) "f ;t large multi-national furniture manufacturing Rroup< with own i:-KKt employ .vis in Singapore requital A) ASSISTANT GENERAL MANAGER (PRODUCTION CONTROL PLANNING) AppUCMMa shoulil have M least a tew in Bumiii'v". Management. Production Management or Mnnlar discipline and 5 years experience627 words
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Advertisement613 1980-04-19 12 SENIOR PORT ENGINEER Es«o Singapore Private Ltd. ha* a vacancy in it* Marina Division lor the position ol Senior Port Engineer. Job Responsibilities Assisting the management ot Esso's Fleet of Tankers operating from Singapore and ensuring that the physical operating condition of the vessels and their equipment are in accordance613 words
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Advertisement770 1980-04-19 12 SENIOR INSTRUMENT TECHNICIANS BRUNEI SHELL invites opplicotions from experienced Instrument Technicians for employment with Brunei LNG Limited m Lumut, Brunei The Brunei LNG Plant is one of the largest of its type in the world and processes more than 5 5 million tons of liquefied natural gas annually Vacancies exist770 words
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Advertisement384 1980-04-19 12 7f3P EB COMMUNICATIONS a subsidiary of AS ELEKTRISK BUREAU, NORWAY is a newly formed company developing and manufacturing communication equipment in Singapore in addition to marketing the group's products in ASEAN. Our major customers are the Telecoms Authorities in ASEAN and operators of private networks. The products are UHF-Microwave Links,384 words
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Advertisement372 1980-04-19 12 I An International Company in Jurong invite applications tor the following positions tor their construction division 1) Mechanical Site Engineer (Male) Candidates apply should possess a recognised degree diploma in meiham cal engineering or its equivalent have previous experience m the supervision ot installation, commissioning testings ot Steam. Condensate Hotwater372 words
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Advertisement601 1980-04-19 13 If you are a recent graduate with a good degree in Applied Physics, Mechanical, Electrical or Electronics Engineering, you may be the person we are looking for to fill a vacancy for I INSTRUMENT I I ENGINEER I I (ANALYSERS) I When you join us you will be provided with601 words
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Advertisement649 1980-04-19 13 SI EME NS We are a subsidiary of SIEMENS AG, Germany, one of the 10 largest electronic companies in the world with over 330,000 employees. We require Assistant Manager (Process Control) This position reports to the head of department in the manufacturing of integrated circuits. The job involves planning, controlling,649 words
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Advertisement594 1980-04-19 13 MTJutTFo rapid expansion. Pan Electric Appliances I (Pte) Ltd invites applications lo till the follow I ing vacancies 1) TECHNICAL ASSISTANT HC holder in Mechanical tnginwring or equivalent •2-3 years experience in production work Preferably with knowledge ot sheet metal tooling and related production machinery 2) INSTRUMENTATION TECHNICIAN GCE 0594 words
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Advertisement478 1980-04-19 13 Of CIfISSQUF, Where Outstanding People Work In view of our expanding operations, we require more: SALES ASSISTANTS Candidates must be able to converse fluently in English. Preference will be given to those who know Japanese. We offer the following benefits:- 5%-days week Attractive salary commensurating with experience and knowledge of478 words
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Advertisement745 1980-04-19 14 I-—* GM Singapore w r PtaUd. [AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRONICS] As ratah of aar rapid axaaaaaa. na ara k>oki»t far dynamic individual! ta join aar Company Wa hava immadiata aaaaiaai far Production Engineers (INTEGRATED CIRCUITS) a Dagraa in Mechanical Engineering a 2 to 3 yaart' experience in I.C. asaambJy procaam including thermoeonic745 words
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Advertisement434 1980-04-19 14 Our rapidly expanding Audio Section requires the following personnels:— (A) SUPERVISOR (ASSEMBLY) (B) ASSISTANT SUPERVISOR (Q.C.) I (C) TECHNICIANS (ASSEMBLY) 4 Requirements: j Qualifications I Post (A) I Technician Diploma or equivalent in Electronics and Communication Engineering. I Post (B) (C) I Industrial Technician Certificate in Electronics Engineering preferably with434 words
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Advertisement796 1980-04-19 14 EUROPEAN STANDARD ELECTRONICS PTE LTD (A aubajdjary of THOMSON-BRANDT, French Leaders in High Technology Electronics and Hoo##now A pplia%ftc##) Wa ara a larga multi-national manufacturing company with diversified activities in both profaaatonal and consume* elactronlce aactors. In order to strengthen our management team wa have additional vacancies for tha following796 words
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Advertisement259 1980-04-19 14 requires FIELD ENGINEERS The successful candidates would join our regional Telecommunication Engineering Division situated in Jurong. After training, they will be expected to have detailed product knowledge on specific computer based telephone systems. In this capacity he or she will render Technical Support for these systems in this region. Requirements259 words
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Advertisement460 1980-04-19 15 Audit Sup>ervisors/Seniors We have vacancies for qualified accountants with professional experience in our expanding audit departments. We have a wide ran^ of clients that cover every facet of commerce and industry. We work in small groups so that you get the maximum exposure and a hij^i level of personal responsibility460 words
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Advertisement604 1980-04-19 15 TECHNICAL MANAGER A leading international organisation with well established operations in Singapore Malaysia invites suitably qualified executives for the position of Technical Manager. This person is expected to have a successfully proven background in equipment maintenance, staff management/motivation and fine customer relations. The Technical Manager will report directly to the604 words
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Advertisement1115 1980-04-19 15 I A fc HOUSING URBAN I X^TN I DEVELOPMENT CO I IC 1 I W~W (PTE) LTD V^^-7 I Invites applications tiom suitobly qualified I I Singapore Citizens tor the post of SENIOR INTERNAL AUDIT LEGAL OFFICER clerk I ICI (Singapore) Pnvote Limited, a member ot the This is an1,115 words
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Article, Illustration871 1980-04-19 16 AFTER the recent spate of letters to the press, it now seems that I we have heard everyone's views on how to curb the terrible waste of lives on our streets. Well, almost. The proposals range i from the compulsory wearing of safety871 words
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1183 1980-04-19 16 Omnibus Game what the army men are playing EVERY year about this i time the results of a massive tank battle, the fiercest engagement of conventional ground combat units ever staged, begin to circulate in the Pentagon. They tell of terrible casualties and massive losses of equipment and supplies In1,183 words
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Advertisement1009 1980-04-19 16 df* #^SP^ 1 tSJ X OurprofauionalnihilUn. yK A brand new floor in less than half a day. Remember the hacking and mess caused stalling Armstrong floors, think about the when you wanted to refloor the home? wide range of designs, easy up-keeping. Well, it you knew about Armstrong Corlon quality1,009 words
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Advertisement249 1980-04-19 16 You love your car. How much would you pay to keep rt from dying of car-cancer? YOU WurMy MN 10 g»l <* you' U' one* 'I I M^t lUM. dv« ruity TIKI I not JOOd Mtftt Bk»m you 't nx 'M'ly getting 10 m« 'oot w An) iimi «Ml TWy249 words
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