The Straits Times, 18 June 1979
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Title Section14 1979-06-18 1 The Straits Times Cstd. 1845 MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1979 25 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 142/1/7914 words
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Article, Illustration740 1979-06-18 1 Mutual commitment at summit VIENNA, Sunday PRESIDENT Jimmy Carter and Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev opened their summit talks yesterday in conflict over regional trouble spots and defence spending but declaring a mutual commitment to world peace. They continued their discussions today to arrange for a newAgencies; UPI - 740 words
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Article345 1979-06-18 1 China cool to appeal by US WASHINGTON, Sun CHINA, contending that it has already accepted more than 200,000 refugees, has reacted coolly to an American appeal that it play a larger role for providing safe haven for the new wave of ethnic Chinese who have recently been forced to fleeNYT - 345 words
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Article19 1979-06-18 1 UP TO 1 P.M. TODAY: lariated afcwwers. TEMPERATURES UP TO A.M. TOMORROW: Maximum SIC; mtolmum ts C.UP - 19 words
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167 1979-06-18 1 Thailand resumes deporting Khmer refugees BANGKOK, Sun. Tho.llo.Bd has resumed the repatriation of Kampuchea* refugees by sending hack auoiher tjOi through a mountain pass in southeastern Trat province. The Bangkok Past said that, after a fourday susp* as lea, the Thai military yesterday resumed deporting the remaining 4MM Rampurbeaas camping167 words
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Article129 1979-06-18 1 IPOH, Sun. Leading jockey George Podmore finally broke the "big race hoodoo" when he won the $83,000 Perak Derby here today on Equus Stable's Valaisan. Podmore has been riding on the Malaysian and Singapore turf for the past 10 years and although he has topped129 words
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Article586 1979-06-18 1 Hussein to address Parliament THE REFUGEE ISSUE KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday MALAYSIA reaffirmed today its right to get tough with Vietnamese refugees in a new hard-line policy which the Prime Minister is expected to spell out tomorrow in Parliament. But diplomatic sources said it was possible the new measures would notReuter; NYT - 586 words
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Article65 1979-06-18 1 TOKYO. Sun Chinas National People's Congress held a preliminary meeting today and endorsed an agenda including a new electoral law, criminal law and law on joint Chinese-foreign enterprises, the official Xinhua (Hsinhua) news agency reported. The congress, scheduled to open a formal session tomorrow, will also takeReuter - 65 words
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Article157 1979-06-18 1 VIENNA, Sun. Scviet leader Levnld Brezhnev stumbled en the steps of the Soviet Embassy here today and was saved from a passible fall when President Carter rushed to his side and steadied him. The 72-year-old Kremlin ehlef had Just finished the third session of hisReuter; AP - 157 words
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Article101 1979-06-18 1 CENTRAL Provident Fund contributions might have to be progressively increased to curb free spending and secure savings, the Minister for Home Affairs, Mr Chua Sian Chin, said last night. Mr Chua, who made the point at the MacPherson community centre, did not elaborate but he stressed that101 words
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Article781 1979-06-18 1 AHMAD OSMAN; PETER CHIA - AHMAD OSMAN and PETER CHIA By of the Asia Research News Analysis Team (ARNAI SINGAPORE is in the grip of a low-level wage trap and to get out of it, the government should cut down the number of unskilled foreign workers, especially females.781 words
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Article382 1979-06-18 1 Need to get ready for the switch GREATER planning and co-ordination among government, employers and workers are needed to ensure that Singapore's new industrial development strategy could be implemented without losing the spirit of local entrepreneurship. Making the point, the chairman of the Singapore Manufacturers Association, Mr Michael Yeo, also382 words
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Article59 1979-06-18 1 LATEST Hanoi boats for refugees CANBERRA, Sun. Vietnam is supplying boats refugees wishing to leave the country, according to Information received by the Australian Government. Government sources told Reuters today that the Hanoi government had established shipyards expressly to build boats for refugees. Farther details of the Vietnamese programme wereReuter - 59 words
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Advertisement110 1979-06-18 1 RTS GETS $2m FOR FOREIGN SHOWS Pag* 8 OIL row may disrupt Tokyo talks 2 HOW Hanoi is causing the exodus 3 TARAKI regime has few weeks left, say reports 4 TOO few babies oi too many aged 5 COME forward and serve, Chua urges young adults 6 YELLOW box110 words
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Advertisement162 1979-06-18 1 Purx:tt*»m onty from authousmd d—imrs All this and 3D too. The Olivetti Copra 1550 Copies mode on the Copra 1550 reproduces manuscripts, typescripts, are clean and crisp. So accurate photocopies, drawings, photographs, that the varying degrees of black and books, leaflets and almost anything, white of the original are fully162 words
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Article, Illustration533 1979-06-18 2 Officials fear 'energy suicide' TOKYO, Sun A RECURRENT nightmare (or Japanese government officials is of an all-out battle between the major industrialised nations for shrinking oil supplies, leading ultimately to "energy suicide." With Opec and spot market crude oil prices soaring, Japan's painful vulnerability533 words
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257 1979-06-18 2 Petrol kiosk becomes battle ground WASHINGTON, Sun. The corner service station, a placid oasis for American motorists just a few weeks ago, became a battleground this weekend. Shotguns and pistols were brandished as tempers I flared among drivers queueing with empty fuel tanks and boiling radiators. In many north-east cities,Reuter - 257 words
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Article45 1979-06-18 2 ROME, Sun. Rightwing guerillas firing submachine guns and tossing hand grenades burst into an office of the Communist Party in central Rome yesterday evening, wounding i 3 people Police and hospital officials said all victims of the attack were In satisfactory condiditon. UPI.UPI - 45 words
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Article70 1979-06-18 2 HIGH PRICE SIGN IS REMOVED ROLL 'em down, and that's an order, said the Federal District Court judge on Friday to Glenn Heller, owner of the Beacon Hill Golf petrol kiosk in Boston. Heller's prices were posted at ISS1.56 (S$3.43) an American gallon (or unleaded petrol the highest in theUPI - 70 words
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138 1979-06-18 2 OVIEDO, (Florida), Sun. Mrs Doris Mager says she's having "the time of my life," eating chilli and sipping wine, perched high above the ground in an eagle's nest. Mrs Mager, 53, began her third day in the nest yesterday, in a six-dayAP - 138 words
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Article179 1979-06-18 2 Truckers reject govt order WASHINGTON, Sunday INDEPENDENT truckers have rebuffed a government emergency order and called for a nationwide shutdown by all truckers starting on Wednesday in a protest punctuated by arson, gunfire and beatings. Mr Michael Parkhurst, president of the Independent Truckers Association, said last night: "In about fourUPI - 179 words
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Article171 1979-06-18 3 In other words... Vletaaai today Is the Nail fitiiiiy, evea 4owa to a Oaal Mt«U*a for the ChhMoe mlaorIty. The worM allowed Hitler all the tin* he ■ceded httfore acting agalast htm. Dare we make thr tame mistake with the mtmitn of a Haaol? 7 London Sunday £x- It lit171 words
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Article89 1979-06-18 3 BEIJING (Peking), Sun. China today accused Vietnam of having "premeditatedly" created a refugee problem which had become an "international calamity." In a long report describing the "universal indignation" aroused by Vietnam's "dumping of refugees," the official Xinhua (Hsinhua) news agency said that Vietnam's policy of dumping refugeesAFP - 89 words
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Article, Illustration155 1979-06-18 3 THE REFUGEE It s genocide, says Canada OTTAWA, Son. A Caaadlaa minister today arged the Soviet I nion as well as other aattoo* to speak out against what he called geosdde la Vletaam. ''There to a ease of geascldt here against the ethnic Chinese aad to a certain extent the155 words
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Article560 1979-06-18 3 THAT Vietnam and Vietnam al»nr is responsible for the horrifying refugee nightmare now besettiag Southeast Asian countries has almost escaped notice under the smokescreen of international concern aver the resettle- ment of the refugees. But the blatantness with which Vietnam pursues its policy ofNYT - 560 words
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227 1979-06-18 3 Take note of Third World woes call by Asean TOKYO, Sunday THE Asean foreign mi questionnaire published Tokyo economic summi cies should attend to pn misters in replies to a here today said the t of industrial democraoblems facing developing countries. The questionnaire had been sent by the Japanese dailyReuter - 227 words
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142 1979-06-18 3 HONGKONG, Sun. A delegation of Vietnamese officials will travel to Beijing (Peking) next week to work on the settlement of problems that have caused one war between the two neighbouring Asian communist nations this year. The official Vietnam news agency said yesterday thatUPI - 142 words
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Article39 1979-06-18 3 TEL AVTV, Sun. More than 20.000 people took part in a demonstration here last night organised by the Peace Now movement in protest at the government's policy of opening new Jewish settlements in occupied Arab territory. AFPAFP - 39 words
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Article137 1979-06-18 3 BEIJING (PEKING), Sun. America's veteran comedian Bob Hope conquered a part of China's population on his first day of sightseeing today with his golf club, clowning and camera. At the forbidden city, a complex of 16th and 17th Century palaces, Hope with his golf clubUPI - 137 words
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Advertisement490 1979-06-18 3 I MANAGEMENT COURSES I I JULY-AUGUST 1979 I FINANCE MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING Bth RESIDENTIAL COURSE 30 July -3 August 1979 Rasa Sayang Hotel, Penang. This course has successfully established a reputation in this region as the premier finance course for directors, senior and middle managers who do not possess formal financial490 words
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393 1979-06-18 4 NEW DELHI, Sunday REPORTS from Kabul indicate that the situation in Afghanistan has definitely deteriorated in the past month and that pro-Soviet regime of President Nur Mohammad Taraki has only a few weeks to survive in the face of widespread rebel offensives.AP - 393 words
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Article209 1979-06-18 4 MOSCOW. Sun. A visit by the Dalai Lama to the Soviet Union and Mongolia in the past five days represents a neat tactical coup for the Kremlin in its war of nerves against China, foreign observers here today said. The exiled spiritual and temporalAFP - 209 words
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Article129 1979-06-18 4 JAPANESE ARE HOBBY CONSCIOUS TOKYO. Sun. One third of the Japanese people presently engage actively in out-of-work activities i such as sports, hobbies or studies for self-improve-ment. According to a survey by the Prime Minister's Office on life-long education, 31 per cent of the people responded that they have continuallyAFP - 129 words
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Article152 1979-06-18 4 Dinghy collides with whale HALIFAX (Nova Scotia Sun. Englishman Paul Parsons, trying to cross the Atlantic in a sail-powered rubber dinghy, was rescued by a Canadian fishing boat early today after he collided with a whale. A Canadian coast guard spokesman said Mr Parsons, 30, who set out in hisReuter - 152 words
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Article27 1979-06-18 4 ANN ARBOR (Michigan), Sun. A mystery gas explosion in a refinery here yesterday caused widespread damage and led to nearly, 4,000 people being evacuated.— AFP.AFP - 27 words
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215 1979-06-18 4 NEW DELHI, Sun FORMER Indian Premier Indira Gandhi today faced a direct political challenge from the man who helped her return to Parliament after her crushing defeat in the March 1977 general elections. Mr Devarai Urs. Chief Minister of the south Indian state ofReuter - 215 words
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Article, Illustration62 1979-06-18 4 FIVE WITH EYES ON TITLE EYES left! Showing off their best profiles in the quest for the Miss Asia 1979 title at the beauty pageant in Manila are (from left): Tract Christopherson of Australia; Anne Looi of Malaysia; Lajiah Shanna of Singapore; Lorraine E. Sschack of the Philippines; and Ayla62 words
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248 1979-06-18 4 Muslim rebels losing support, says minister MANILA, Sunday DEPUTY Defence Minister Carmelo Barbero said today Muslim separatist rebels were losing their mass base in southern Philippines resulting in an "immeasurably improved peace and order condition in the Mr Barbero in an interview with the government television said that while thereAFP - 248 words
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Article85 1979-06-18 4 RussiaLaos pact BANGKOK, Sun. The Soviet Union and Laos have signed an agreement to bring materials into Laos for the construction of a satellite tracking station, Vietnamese media said today. The Soviet-Laos agreement, reportedly signed on Friday, was to implem< nt an agreement signed earlier to construct the station, whichUPI - 85 words
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173 1979-06-18 4 I JAKARTA, Sun. As the I Indonesian Parliament busily sorts out land disputes submitted to it direct by plaintiffs from across the country, it has I turned out that the very > land on which Parlhunent House has been built is itself the subject ofAFP - 173 words
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Article, Illustration313 1979-06-18 5 UNITED NATIONS, Sunday THE developed world has too few babies and the developing world has too many old people, a UN official reported today. Mr Rafael Salas, executive director of the UN Fund for Population Activities, declared in a report titled The StateAP - 313 words
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289 1979-06-18 5 UN has $3b 'extra' funds, says Post WASHINGTON, Sunday DESPITE the impression of financial difficulty created by the United Nations and its affiliates, they have been maintaining a surplus of as much as US$35O million (Ss77o million) a year and have US$l.4 billion (Ss3 billion) in excess funds in bankAP - 289 words
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235 1979-06-18 5 Guerillas build wall to split Managua MANAGUA, Sun SANDINISTA guerillas were trying today to cut this Nicaraguan capital in two by throwing up a concrete wall from east to west. Nicaraguan air force planes swooped low over the eastern sector last night warning residents to evacuate their homes before bombingAFP - 235 words
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122 1979-06-18 5 Officials of UN in food aid scandal LONDON, Sun. Part of the food aid supplied to African countries by the United Nations is misappropriated by UN officials, the Sunday newspaper, The Observer, reported today. It quoted from a report written in August 1977 by Dr Siegfried Bethke, who was atAFP - 122 words
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Article48 1979-06-18 5 CUERNAVACA, Sun. Police yesterday doubled the number of plainclothesmen and uniformed officers guarding the villa of the Shah because of reports that nttnwlnfl had been sent to kill him. A spokesman for the Shah said sufficient security measures to protect his life had been taken. UPIUPI - 48 words
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Article34 1979-06-18 5 God will not forgive as if we fail. Remark by the atheistic Soviet President Leonid Brezhnev during the first round of summit talks with President Jimmy Carter in Vienna on Saturday.34 words
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519 1979-06-18 6 ABLE young mpn and women who stay away from community work in their residential estates may soon find it unwise to do so because of social pressure of residents' committees which are now being set up all over Singapore. For the area519 words
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148 1979-06-18 6 `TASK FORCE" OUT IN CLEMENTI AND BUKIT TIMAH THE Senior Parliamentary Secretary (KnvlroMmcnt), Mr Char Ye*k Eng, yesterday approached Clement! reaMeats to tell them about the importance of courtesy In everyjay jjfe. "ttTif f" J^» *7 f#r fr m f i1"?!?i 1 <H>n«tltn «n^- who is t," ifwS.S 1 1148 words
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Article215 1979-06-18 6 A SENIOR police officer I yesterday appealed to the public to help the police to provide more courteous service. At a courtesy campaign mass meeting at a car park in Toa Payoh last night, Supt Chua Cher Yak, head of Toa Payoh police, said:215 words
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270 1979-06-18 6 THE new Boon Teck community centre which opened its doors to the public three-and-a-half months ago has a built-in piped music system unavailable at other centres at the moment. The control knobs to the piped music are found in the centre's office, conference room270 words
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Advertisement189 1979-06-18 6 Futher Reductions! Everything must be cleared! a 1 I r^' JLp^P^^T «^ft BaVa^B^B^l b^b^blKm BHB_^3aaTaH L^QL^J I B^BL^^*^*^*^ f^^LaSpH H r fyi 1 we ciose on ounciay BH I emporium Fish and Seafood at the Brasserie. /r^^^M WhatS the catch? J^ snT*(vL f^ Herewith a brief description. Cr*f v/l ou189 words
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Miscellaneous274 1979-06-18 6 VIOLIN RECITAL by Er Yenn Chwen with pianist Cheung Mun Chit at Conference Hall at 8.15 p.m. Tickets: $2, $3 and $4. GOLDEN YEARS a talk by Dr A.R. Parchment and Dr Grosboll at Whampoa community centre at 8 p.m. Last in series of talks on Family Health and You.274 words
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Advertisement892 1979-06-18 7 Permit No. 2221 The Hong Leong Discovery Programme *B^C ii «__m l^-i- 555] >•* 3B |w •rt SE^^P i-Bali*: .fnH-MHIf. V««W»V ««W» BSSSatS I ~*WKk IJI^H I Saß aia^a>3JMP^^^^^3W^^^^r JJ^T^Jttt The Hong Leong Discovery Card: your passport to bargains galore. 2 sure ways to cut costs for Hong Leong and892 words
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650 1979-06-18 8 RADIO and Television Singapore has been allocated $2 million to acquire foreign programmes in the financial year 1979/80. This was disclosed by the Controller of TV, Mr Lim Heng Tow and Programme Film Executive, Mr V. G. Krishnan, during an interview650 words
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Article36 1979-06-18 8 A TALK in Mandarin on Writing Poetry will be given by a Nanyang University lecturer, Dr Wong Yoon Wah, at the National Library Meeting Room on June 30 at 5 p.m. Admission is free.36 words
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Article30 1979-06-18 8 PARLIAMENTARY Secretary (Cu)ture), Dr Ow Chin Hock, will open the Writers' Workshop on Children's Books at the Regional Language Centre in Orange Grove Road at 9.30 a.m. today.30 words
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Article105 1979-06-18 8 $20 m AIR CARGO COMPLEX PLANNED THE Department of Civil Aviation is to build a $20 million air cargo forwarding building at the new Changi Airport by the end of next year. The complex will consist of two three-storey blocks. The ground floor of each block will be used for105 words
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Article57 1979-06-18 8 THE Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Education. Dr Goh Keng Swee, is the acting Prime Minister during the absence of Mr Lee Kuan Yew. Mr Lee is now with a Singapore delegation in Luxembourg. They will be in Britain this week where they will57 words
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Article57 1979-06-18 8 THE Port Authority is investigating a collision between two vessels in the Eastern Anchorage during heavy rain on Friday. The collision involved the 77,049-tonne bulk carrier Romantic and the 60,81 4-tonne tanker, Shirley. Both are Liberianregistered. A PSA spokesman said there was no pollution and no one57 words
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Article, Illustration259 1979-06-18 8 MRS Li-Uk Jnfri, a 35-ye*r-old housewife, is on her way to Mecca the hard way. She, her husband, Mr Mahammed Jufri, and their Mud, Mr Nasncha Kasban, are walking all Uk way to the My city in Saudi AraWlth haversacks strapped259 words
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Article41 1979-06-18 8 THE head of the children's section of Toa Payoh branch library. Mrs Maureen Jeyapal. will give a talk on Early Start in Reading at the Meeting Room of the National Library on Saturday at 3 p.m. Admission is free.41 words
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Article33 1979-06-18 8 THERE will be a talk on the Philippines by a representative from the Philippine Embassy at the Marine Parade branch library auditorium on June 26 at 7.30 p.m. Admission is free.33 words
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146 1979-06-18 8 Seven Viet refugees allowed ashore THE American naval salvage vessel, USS Safeguard, arrived here yesterday with seven Vietnamese refugees on board. The refugees four men, two women and a boy were picked up from their boat in the South China Sea last Wednesday. Immigration authorities here allowed them to land146 words
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Article20 1979-06-18 8 CHUAH KIM KEAT. a Malaysian, has been permanently banned from entering Singapore, according to the latest Government Gazette.20 words
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Miscellaneous89 1979-06-18 8 Bringing Up Father I WHAT<? /i OPENED T HOPE "V I WON'T THE <\ THE DOOR MOULL. J COMB BACK MATTER V AtiD PIFI FIND <f~7 TILL I j-' DARLIN'^" > Ry^ N Ot IT HER 7 I DO/ J Blondie F^^ A GUESSWMO'SI I wmo\™ E BEST-LOOKING, I TAKING89 words
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Miscellaneous12 1979-06-18 8 I HOW ABOUT" [THIS ONE V u<e ruetA? y TUE/'ee If (ljvelv^12 words
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Miscellaneous113 1979-06-18 8 By Bill Kavanagh U Hal Camp WAS MAO<S>E "V YEAH -BUT If OH,YOU 1 I WORRIED r KNEW FOUND HAD TO ABOUT rp/?V SHE'D HE-AD s HER, DEAR A SEARCH s r^\ ai&HT for > r alxost t> All ~^\J- HERE/ >1 GAVE UP Jl OVER \-r^ r-^^*r HOPE '/V113 words
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Miscellaneous23 1979-06-18 8 ACTUALLY, I'M LOOKING FOR SOMETHING j—y?-^ TO USE AS A f^/Y Jl By Barry Appleby Tue tuougut of YOU) euv\H& W/ALKIN^J 1 j—23 words
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186 1979-06-18 9 HDB will back residents to beautify estates THE HDB will support prepasals (ram Its raMeate a*d ruMiit'i committees to actively I*. v«lvr HDB dwellers la aeaattfyias taetr koadag estates, the Parliamentary Secretary (Nattoaai Devetopmeat), Mr Lee Ywk Seag, said -yesterday. TkU la to salve tke HDB'i persistent •aartage af aasldllei186 words
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Article31 1979-06-18 9 THE Bukit Merah community centre will hold new courses in elementary dressmaking, fruits and vegetable carving, nonya kueh. Tim sum. Japanese language and flower arrangement soon. For details. rinc«4lo9?31 words
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Article29 1979-06-18 9 DR HANUMANTHA RAO. adviser of Federal Industrial Development Authority, will speak on Hindu Religion and Culture at the Ramakrishna Mission. Morris Road, today at 6 30 p.m.29 words
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229 1979-06-18 9 THE handicapped have finally achieved their ambition to march alongside the able-bodied in Singapore's National Day parade. They will form a contingent under the banner of Kuo Chuan community centre at this year's decentralised parade at Toa Payoh, where the Health Minister,229 words
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Article, Illustration8 1979-06-18 9 The yellow box ruling which motorists must observe8 words
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426 1979-06-18 9 Yellow box ruling: Motorists warned THE Traffic Police have warned that it is an offence to enter or turn even a part of a vehicle into a yellow box, although traffic lights permit it, if by doing so one becomes an obstruction to another vehicle. "Some motorists in misinterpreting the426 words
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Article, Illustration380 1979-06-18 10 KL:No decision yet on Muslim Khmers Final step in settlement rests with govt BUKIT MERTAJAM, Sunday THE Federal Government has not made any decision regarding the 3,000 Muslim Kampuchean refugees that Perkim proposes to settle in the country. Umno vice-president Mr Abdul Ghafar Baba said today Perkim, a Muslim missionaryNST - 380 words
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Article64 1979-06-18 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The recent increase made in air fares by members of the Orient Airlines Association OAA) was "only an adjustment made towards commission for travel agents." This was disclosed here today by the chairman of the OAA field improvement committee, Mr Ibrahim Taib. HeAFP - 64 words
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225 1979-06-18 10 SHAH ALAM, Sunday BUMIPUTRA entreprenuers have been losing millions of dollars purely because of their lack of managerial skills, Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamed said here yesterday. I He said steps were being taken to remedy the situation in the form of coursesNST - 225 words
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Article178 1979-06-18 10 PKNANG, Sun. Despite the march of progress, the trishaw business heir is still a viable trade. According to the chairman of the Penang Trishaw Pedallers Association, Mr Tan Hong Gap, there are about 2,SM trishaw riders In the city. They provide not only an exotic attraction178 words
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Article73 1979-06-18 10 JOHORE BARU, Sun. Customs officers seized about $280,000 worth of contraband textiles and electronic goods afU'r intercepting a Thai fishing boat in Malaysian waters off Sungei Ringgit. about 128 km from nere, on Friday night. Seven men, believed to be Thais, were detained. The officer-in-charge of73 words
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Article55 1979-06-18 10 MALACCA, Sun.— The Malacca MCA liaison committee chairman. Tan Sri Chong Hon Nyan. today appealed to the Chinese to consider seriously the importance of uniting all its political strength under one political organisation, the MCA. This was to ensure that their voice would be heard andNST - 55 words
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253 1979-06-18 10 At least 4 groups behind cheating at cards JOHORE BARU, Sun. At least (our known groups with international connections are involved in cheating gamblers of large sums of money at card games. Police sources said members of these groups, dubbed "flashers," are highly mobile. They move from state to stateNST - 253 words
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139 1979-06-18 10 'Stricter khalwat laws not enough' IPOH, Sun. Tightening the khalwat laws to include punishment for nonMuslims would not be enough to deter khalwat offences among Muslims, Welfare Services Minister Datin Paduka Hajiah Aishah Ghani said here today. She said it was more important for Muslims to be aware that khalwatNST - 139 words
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Article57 1979-06-18 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A five-day meeting on drug problems in the Commonwealth and the countries in the region will begin here tomorrow. A Home Affairs Ministry statement said today that Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Monamed. who is also chairman of the cabinet committee onAFP - 57 words
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Advertisement640 1979-06-18 10 I FIRST IN FASHION COMFORT 1 Mf^ V AND LIGHT TO WEAR M LASTING IN COLOUR AND WEAR. M m. £ttn3£nߣ£ UKGCId filled frame A f%W IHIX MADE IN FRANCE M AVAILABLE FROM ALL A LEADING OPTICIANS OPTOMETRISTS^^^ Osaka is the Door to the Japanese Market. Let OITF 80 Be640 words
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Miscellaneous300 1979-06-18 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 5 j r y someone who sacks em I F.xpensive way to get a pound ployees, one who blasts (4-5) in the course of retiring (6) 7 Machine- gun taken round to a 4 Dad's (ur coat is quite good(8) Frenchman (6) 9 Cautious, retaining energy,300 words
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532 1979-06-18 11 THOMAS WEE - Language camp on Sentosa for students THOMAS WEE Extension of immersion programme By TWO secondary schools have embarked on a novel extension of the immersion programme a language camp at Sentosa involving 40 students each from the Chinese and English streams. Eight teachers and 80 students from Catholic High School532 words
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Article, Illustration24 1979-06-18 11 SATURDAY'S electricity consumption was IS.M million units, a drop of 2.64 per cent compared with the average Saturday consumption In March.24 words
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200 1979-06-18 11 FINED FOR TAKING BRIBE FOR ADVICE A TECHNICIAN was fined $3,000 by a district judge on Saturday when he was found guilty of accepting money in return for giving "technical advice" to a firm having a contract I with his employer. This is believed to be the first case of200 words
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290 1979-06-18 11 'Lack of funds hindering our builders abroad' SINGAPORE builders have become more active in competing for overseas projects in recent years but they often find it hard to get financial backing for such enterprises. The president of the Singapore Institute of Building, Mr Cheah Ah bee, made this point at290 words
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Article60 1979-06-18 11 AN unidentified elderly female pedestrian was fatally injured in a hit-and-run accident outside CID building in Robinson Road at 2 15 p.m. on Friday. Police, who described her as a "rag-and-bone" woman, said she was pushing a pram along the road when the mishap occurred. Eye-witnesses and next-of-kin60 words
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Article56 1979-06-18 11 THE new Alexandra Village branch of the Poat Office Savings Bank at Block 121, Bukit Merah Lane will open today. Business hours will be from 8.30 a.m. to 4.X p.m. from Mondays to Fridays and from 8 30 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. on Saturdays Withdrawals of up56 words
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Article108 1979-06-18 11 THE MP for Beck*. Haji Sha'ari Tadir, yesterday urged more people to donate blood ard not wait for others to do so. Speaking ai a blood donation session in his constituency, Itaji Tadin said: "People should not wait and hope rhat someone else will108 words
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357 1979-06-18 11 JUNE TAN - Varsity union to seek views on education report JUNE TAN By SOME tjm students, parents and teachers will be targets of a I nlversity of Singapore Students' Union (USSU) survey next month to find oat their views on the Goh Keng Swee Education Report. Thoagh the surveywill be CMdacted four357 words
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Advertisement522 1979-06-18 11 KnaN^^^M o^ e^H i»S «IjTT ~3r Km\l ROY A I CUFENHAftiFN COPENHAGEN M^\ J< O^' r-r_'- < oi>t \n\(,i km i Mru.i MlsKimum.Al aai-Mtl— AMPOO =5= 52=5= W.TUA <XOc Ml n^^s AoisldV I oio^o^^^a o^ ba^^ owß"Jß m. mM lllvClll9 Just three of the great values you can get from522 words
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Article359 1979-06-18 12 THE rethinking on Singapore's wage policies for the 198(6 crystallises by the day, as the time approaches for the 1979 National Wages Council guidelines to be made known. Now the NTUC president, Mr Devan Nair, has gone on record supporting higher pay to go with higher skills359 words
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Article355 1979-06-18 12 MALAYSIA'S dramatic decision of a new hard line on Indochinese refugees should not distract the world from faulting the real culprits the government of the Socialist Republic of Vietn am. The response of shock to the harsh Malaysian stand from Western quarters is to be expected, but355 words
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Article, Illustration591 1979-06-18 12 Will Brez's prodigy clinch the top post? PEOPLE IN THE NEWS KONSTANTIN Ustinovich Chernenko, tipped to be the next Soviet President, soared into the top communist party ranks with both hands firmly attached to the coat-tails of President Leonid Brezhnev. His inclusion alongside Brezhnev at the Salt I talks at591 words
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565 1979-06-18 12 SHIRLEY CHRISTIAN - SHIRLEY CHRISTIAN By in Santiago THIS IS Santiago. Colour It grey. Make the eyes aad threats ef the fear million Inhabitants red. Coat the can aad buildings la grimy dast, the dust that haags ever the dty like bomb falloat aad hasAP - 565 words
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1353 1979-06-18 12 TODAY we carry Part On* of a five-part study of Singapore's low-level wag* problem by the Asia Research News Analysis Team (ARNAT), directed by John Drysdale and written by AHMAD OSMAN, PETER CHIA, TAN EE GEK and CHRIS LIM SINGAPORE is in a1,353 words
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Advertisement22 1979-06-18 12 spectra Lfj i r<d <BaZ Baaa. KXMMD r« JBNAnONAI SNGAPORf (PWMWt) UMTHJ NO. 777-F. 6TM FLOflft KLEGIf COMPIEX. SELEGIC ROAD. SINGAPORE 722 words
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Advertisement376 1979-06-18 12 SINGAPORE'S LOW-LEVEL /T\ WAGE PROBLEM \^J COUNT ON BGXSTiTE I THE WORLD FAMOUS OEM for more reliable assemblies and to M solve all machinery B equipment m EV^EwIW problems. m HpjmJ^JK LOCTITE m/m Anaerobic Product V Locks and seals nuts, bolts and cap screws up to Grade 2 (class 4.6)376 words
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Article, Illustration1100 1979-06-18 13 JAMES P. STERBA - JAMES P. STERBA By in Rangoon BURMA, like a turtle. poked a little farther out of its isolationist shell in recent weeks, taking a few more halting steps along the development path that neighboring South-east Asian nations sprinted down years ago.NYT - 1,100 words
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136 1979-06-18 13 Relax ruling for foreign engineers also I REFER to a speech made by the Minister for National Development (Mr Teh Cheang Wan) recently regarding the relaxation of restrictions on the registration of foreign architects in Singapore. Recognition of architectural qualifications will also be given to those who qualify from Japan136 words
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Letter44 1979-06-18 13 WHY CANT Central Provident Pond money be released to people who leave employment to do their own business? This money can be added to their existing capital to farther improve their business and avoid borrowing money on Inter* est. iJUJL Singapore IS.44 words
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308 1979-06-18 13 Bus doors and the safety of passengers THE recent suggestion made by a High Court judge and the reply given by the Singapore Bus Service regarding the doors of its older buses have prompted me to raise a few points on this matter. According to the SBS spokesman: "All new308 words
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261 1979-06-18 13 Female IE candidates and the pre-school course IT IS encouraging to hear that the Institute of Education (IE) is trying to woo more male teachers. However, it is sad to know that this seems to be done at the expense of losing their female counterparts. Many of them are very261 words
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Advertisement119 1979-06-18 13 TAIWAN METAL PRODUCTS KITCHENWARE SHOW GHGEIHjj JUNE 18 JUNE 20, 1979 VENUE: 18th Floor, Apollo Hotel 10.00 A.M. 5.00 P.M. V J Real estate investment opportunity in SWITZERIAND MONTREUX 1 hour from G*n«va, on th« lak*ahor« A Dealing directly with the promoter, invest in a luxury lakefronl apartment m Montreux.119 words
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Advertisement152 1979-06-18 13 li* :r; *l e-f-~-» ■w v- Mr^^al 1 Qrlane'sß2lline has captured 21 elements essential for your skin Your skin is exposed constantly to Orlane's 821 Line of skin care dust particles and varying temperatures, cosmetics contains these 21 elements, from air-condition comfort to hot humid which include ammo-acid, uniquely weather.152 words
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Article, Illustration6 1979-06-18 14 While the rest of S'pore slept6 words
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Article, Illustration161 1979-06-18 14 WHILE the rjst <rf Singapore slept early yesterday these workmen tolled on under spotlights to instal the pre-stressed concrete beams for the side span of the Nleoll Highway flyover near Merlin Plaza. Workmen from the Public Works Department started operations at 1 a.m.161 words
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Article170 1979-06-18 14 PATA COURSE FOR TRAINERS ENDS THIS year's Pacific Area Travel Association (Pata) training-the-trainer programme ended at the Regional Language Centre on Saturday, after six days of lectures by two authorities in the field. Fifty-four people from 45 hotels in Singapore and Malaysia attended the course sponsored by Pata, the American170 words
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Article31 1979-06-18 14 THE acting Minister (or Culture, Mr Ong Teng Cheong yesterday attended a concert by the Goh Soon Tioe String Orchestra at the Public Utilities Board's auditorium in Sommerset Road.31 words
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Article28 1979-06-18 14 THE cable car system from Mount Faber to Sentosa will be closed (or servicing and maintenance tomorrow and Wednesday. Normal service will resume on Thursday.28 words
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110 1979-06-18 14 Recruits drive: Cisco gets poor response THE Commercial and Industrial Security Corporation (Cisco) has met with "very poor response" in its recent recruitment drive. Advertisements in the Malaysian and local newspapers drew very few applicants. There were less than 100 applicants from across the Causeway, said Cisco's general manager, Mr110 words
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225 1979-06-18 14 THE Research Centre of Oriental Medicine, a private company which has been set up here, plans to document in English all the practices of traditional medicine in this region. The centre's office in People's Park Centre is manned by five full-time researchers who translate all225 words
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Article431 1979-06-18 14 J. D. INDRAN - J. D. INDRAN To prevent unilateral freight hikes By ASEAN shipping lines are to form a consortium within the next five years to prevent unilateral freight rate increases by Westerndominated shipping conferences, the Philippine Trade Minister, Mr T. T. Quiazon Jr., said yesterday. Mr431 words
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Advertisement402 1979-06-18 14 M FIRE PROTECTION ENGINEERS +£s AND CONSULTANTS -to AUTOMATIC WET DRY RISERS FOAM MONITORS J? fiqf ai ARM <:v«TFMS ft HYDRANTS Eft 3 TELESCOPIC MAST^-^ FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS No*« Hoiitn eic Approv* ASS LiovOs If *«yikt v«»it« GINGECO; SYSTEMS -r-t- PORTABLE b WHEELED HALON 1301 SYSTEMS j>^ If EXTINGUISHERS itffiSf^'l^Th402 words
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Advertisement97 1979-06-18 14 The Tobago Look by Harriet Hubbard Ayer I Eyes: warm, sunny eye shadow colours swept in a dramatic fan-shape toward the temples. Waterproof Pearly Eyeshadows. 5 Xtjk lushy lashes, velvety black for underlining and j drawing out eyes and emphasizing eyebrows. I Kajal or Black Eye Make-up Pencil, j Cheeks:97 words
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Article, Illustration139 1979-06-18 15 On the move the hard way CROSSING THE RIVER: The people of an interior village In Nepal are not try-ing to take a primitive-styled cable-car ride. This is their way of crossing a river and even then, they have to pay tax for it. SEVEN ON THE MOVE: It's a139 words
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354 1979-06-18 15 IN SINGAPORE, we just hop into a car, bus or taxi to get from one place to another, althogh most of us seem to take the efficient transport system for granted. Sometimes we forget that our transport problems are much simplified because354 words
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110 1979-06-18 15 THE Redundancy Payments Fund received only $994 last year for one retrenched employee, while the number of members receiving monthly payments from the fund has dropped from 1,584 at the end of 1977 to 1,367 at the end of 1978. The 1977 balance of110 words
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Article23 1979-06-18 15 THE telephone number of the Ministry of Culture will be changed from the present *****1 to *****1 from today.23 words
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184 1979-06-18 15 Robber kills watchman, flees with $200 A WATCHMAN died after being struck on the forehead by a rebber whe escaped with |2M and seine liquor at Nam Yew Welding aid Steel Works Company in Kallaug Pudding Road yesterday. The body of Mr Abdul KaJinuui bin Adam, 1 1 waa discos184 words
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Article64 1979-06-18 15 THE management committee of Marine Parade community centre will hold its second open chess championship 1979 for the Goh Chok Tong Challenge Trophy. The championship from June 28 to July 7 will be played in the Swiss system of seven rounds at Marine Parade Branch Library's lecture64 words
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Article46 1979-06-18 15 CANBERRA Community Centre Youth Group will hold a two-day recreational camp at St John's Island from July 21. Applicants must be between 15 and 30 years of age, and must pay $10 for members and $12 for non-members. For details, ring *****2.46 words
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Advertisement136 1979-06-18 15 Tobago Ayer's exciting wave of summer colours. Kb9M| I I <■»> I^^ PI Tobago Colours and Make-up Offering Tobago Utterly lively and luminous. Created by Tobago blusher, lipstick and nail lacquer Olivier Echaudemaison. Chosen by in a burgundy suede beauty bag worth Haute Couturiers and top Pret-a-Porter $70 but Free136 words
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Advertisement464 1979-06-18 15 m rrftr,* m iantai. Ma> thainsaws Now the 2nd largest telling Cholnsaws in Maloysiol CS3SIVI A. 35cr )4" bar length CS432VI 3Occ/2O"barl«ngtfc\^A"'^ cstos _V 61 cc boc l«nglh ir ~i— CS6OJVL 40cc/XT bocl^o* a7jo i vi V^>-^ 79 ec/24" bor length CS 1001 VL Ioocc/30"bof l*ngth DM Mis' blow*' PB-302464 words
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Article1995 1979-06-18 16 AS A service to readers, Straits Times publishes weekly a detailed analysis of shares on the Stock Exchange of Singapore. The year's high and low, are followed by the week's movement in prices, the dividend, the net price earnings ratio and the volume of business. Ml Hick1,995 words
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Article330 1979-06-18 16 THE US dollar weakened generally in the Singapore fores market last week Opening at C US 35 compared with CMS at the previous week t closing, the US unit fluotuat ed narrowly but gradually eased towards the week's rlose. to lourti 12 1«5. the lowest in many weeks, before330 words
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Article315 1979-06-18 16 THE MrtMt mtmty nut*) lut nM opened firm and tfar <w«ni(tM rm* ■tflll«li1 a steady level of Miw pn ctal 10 per w mm <Mi «MU1 ike lUMMty bur day which incidentally, fell on Friday. Diarount hnuari. however, had some difficulty in keeping their positions comfortably squared throughout the315 words
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Article28 1979-06-18 16 LONDON: Copper price* on Friday iprrvtom in brerkrti) Wireter Spot CM i£tU) rnCWlUU); Three MoMh buyer* I.MS (CHI), kfllrn Oft. 50 (C*23.5«) MmMHm: Euter »mtm: tt.m iomm*28 words
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Article188 1979-06-18 16 ASIAN earreaey average tepeatt rataa far the week tm4*4 Jaae IS: LStiBMpnewl Hiik Lo» 7 days 10 5/16 10 5/18 1 month 10 15/169 11/16 2 months 10 7/16 10 3 months lOS/lt 10 1/16 8 months 10 7/16 10 8 months 11 915/16 12 months 10.188 words
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Article49 1979-06-18 16 RESULTS <K under held ywterday lor 91-day Treasury bilk to be towed from June Uto June 22: OBm4 $20,000,000 Afilii tor: $34,730,000 UMM: J20.000.000 AeeepHi ■!<•: 198.86 approx maiely K per cent, higher bid* In hill. Avenf* rate *f IiiiiiI ta tMH ■eat: 4.I7S per cent per annum.49 words
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Article330 1979-06-18 16 BANK'S prime lending rate* as at the close of business on Friday, June 15. BANK'S JPLH Algemene Bank 8. American Express 8' 4 Asia Commercial 8 Asien-Pazifik 8 1 Ban Hin Lee Bank 8 Banca Commerciale 8 4 Banco Do Brasil 8 Bangkok Bank 8'. Bank330 words
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Article580 1979-06-18 16 LONDON, Fri—Equities were firmer in qujet end-of^ccoun. trading, dealers said, at the close, the FT index was up 4.3 tn 17R nninlc t\J fT, l' Industrial leaders gained up lo 12p as in Jafca Brawa, while government bonds claaed 3/16 point higher in longer dated loans Gold mining580 words
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Article220 1979-06-18 16 NEW YORK, Fri.-The stock market turned in a mixed performance in moderately active trading as investors were again troubled by confusing economic statistics The Dow Jones industrials added a fraction to 843.30 points, and winners led losers by a small margin, but other popular averages lost ground as220 words
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Article215 1979-06-18 16 AMSTERDAM, Fri— Share prices closed mixed with internationals mostly lower except ateyal Dnten which was 0.40 higher and Akas which was unchanged, dealers said. JLNI 15 rtj AUS ***** -13 Ahold S3 10 -0 4 AH/. 2850 unch AMEV M5O -15 A11.:.,, ***** -02 Ainrol Bjnt 6»20 -03 U"«o«215 words
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Article64 1979-06-18 16 Carnal Date paymeat payaMr Arm* 15'V(b) June 20 Ul A Pea 10tf(n) June 20 SU Chew 12-, (b) June 20 Aleaai VX June 22 S Bu 7.5'. (b) June 22 Taa Ckaaf 20Mb) June 22 T.UJ f.r the year WA 12*. IV. iff, T.tal Iw prevtoas year 17','64 words
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Article215 1979-06-18 16 COFFEE dealers, importers, roasters and exporters last week went Into a seasonal frenzy as the world's largest producer of coffee. Brazil once again face the unhappy prospect of a smaller coffee harvest because of the recent frost and the expectation of colder weather in the next several weeks.215 words
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Article123 1979-06-18 16 CHINESE PRODICE EXCHANGE, SINGAPORE, NOON CLOSING PUCES PER PKTL ON SATTRDAV: (MM ell: Bulk $130 tellers, old drum SIX teller*, new drum $140 sellers C*pn>: Mixed (loot*) UK Corn $82.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntotc AST A white fob lOf. NLW $317 90 sellers. Sarawak white (ob 96'. NLW WE123 words
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Article350 1979-06-18 16 ZURICH, Fri -Prices closed higher in thin trading, dealers said. The bond market's recovery this week was confirmed with little national bank intervention necessary, bond dealers said. A weakening of the dollar following the record weekly US money supply increase reported yesterday fuelled hopes that the recent run into350 words
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Article180 1979-06-18 16 THE KILOBAR market lor gold deliverable In Singapore on Saturday, was quoted at 119.908 In the Far East, gold followed the same pattern as the West- It opened at ISJ279 60 280.00 and then was traded on either side ol 1280 00 before closing steady at S279 70 280180 words
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Article52 1979-06-18 16 THE earlier part of last week saw a rather easy money market. On base day, transactions were mostly done at parity. Interest rates for the One. Two, and Three months closed at 67»6 7 to 61.,6 1 6-15/16 to 6-13/16, and 7 to to 6-15/16 respectively. S— fee:52 words
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Article162 1979-06-18 16 THE STRAITS tin price fell $10 to $1,985 per picul in Henang on Saturday on an official offering down 31 tonnes to 160 tonnes. LONDON: Tin on Friday lost L 35 for Cash and £85 for Three Months while High Grade fell £35 and £70. The afternoon162 words
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Article435 1979-06-18 16 LAST WEEK saw a dramatic reversal amidst volatile and erratic trading conditions, with operators hard pressed to keep up with latest price movements and differential changes, says H*H4»y, Citler, Bttk C*. in its weekly review of the Malaysian and Singapore rubber markets. Prices moved strongly up some 12435 words
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Article175 1979-06-18 16 LONDON: Terminal rukber fluctuated in a narrow afternoon trading range but finally steadied on pre-weekend rover ing to close on Friday with reduced losses of 0.50 to 0.75p per kilo Turnover totalled 481 lots of 15 tonnes including 17 Options and 11 Kerbs, plus 31 lots of five175 words
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Article389 1979-06-18 16 LOSSES were posted across a wide front In lack-lustre trading at the Stock Exchange of Singapore last week. Bat the general undertone, though still week, was not as had as many made It oat to be. For one thing, there was no concerted selling pressure throughout the week,389 words
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Article108 1979-06-18 16 THE following list of stocks gives the II most traded on the Stock Exchange of Singapore Uwt week. It gives the turnover la thousands of units, closing prices on Friday and the high and low for 1979 *N U* It lift Sime Darby Holdings L'onsolidated Plantations Dan108 words
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Article422 1979-06-18 16 AN EASIER trend ruled for the best part of last week on the Kuala Lumpur stock market and prices finished with moderate losses across a broad front. Trading was selective and cautious, and mostly done on profit-taking and booksquaring accounts. Concern over energy matters, higher crude oil prices422 words
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Article182 1979-06-18 16 iu 11 Jn It Ju 11 J» 14 Ju IS ■*BT Index 2366 25 *****8 2306* 2321.83 •Industrials 401 92 398.51 394 79 394 71 ..Finance: 697 53 ***** 690 31 ***** ••Hotels: 295.90 295.36 294.82 294.82 •Properties 249 49 248 07 247 24 246.95 Minings 197.85182 words
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Article448 1979-06-18 16 LONDON: Prices (ell sharply last week in active trading following the UK budget, dealers said. Sentiment was depressed by the inflationary aspects in the budget, including the two per cent rise in the Bank of England minimum lending rate, and possible adverse trade union reaction to the proposalsReuter - 448 words
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Advertisement575 1979-06-18 17 CIPCO PTE. LTD. (A subsidiary of COORS Industrie (UBA), manufacturers of caramic casinos and WE ARE YOUNG but AGGRESSIVE SEIZEABLE but FRIENDLY HUMBLE but PROGRESSIVE ond we reflect the some standards tor our employees In our quest for Goal oriented people, we hove vacancies tor PRODUCTION MANAGER who a settstarter575 words
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Advertisement512 1979-06-18 17 Our client is a successful international foundry recently commissioned in Singapore. It invites applications from career-minded personnel for the following vacancies:FOUNDRY MATERIALS SUPERVISOR He is responsible for Production Control, Shipping, Receiving, Stores and Purchasing. Applicants should have at least a Polytechnic Diploma with two years relevant experience. Q.C. INSPECTION SUPERVISOR512 words
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Advertisement225 1979-06-18 17 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OP SINGAPORE Suit No. 2133 of 1978 BETWEEN OVERSEAS UNION BANK LIMITED Plaintiffs AND 1. TONE TRADING CO. <S) PTE. LTD. 2. GOH KIM TECK 3. TAN CHUEN HOCK 4. LIM ENG KIAT Defendants To: Goh Kim Teck 3D Sarkles Road Singapore Lim225 words
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Advertisement635 1979-06-18 17 ,11,1 1 ANNOUNCE I YOUR CHANGE OF TELEPHONE NUMBER B IN THE STRAITS TIMES I "Choice of 10 attractive standard layouts/borders '"Appearing in The New Straits Times (Malaysia) at no extra cost. *More than ONE MILLION readership covering Malaysia Singapore Enquiries: The Straits Times Appointments/Notices 1 New Industrial Road Tel:635 words
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Advertisement378 1979-06-18 17 SUBORDINATE COURTS SINGAPORE MX. Summons No 2667 of 1978 Between DIETHELM SINGAPORE PTE LTD Plaintiffs And YONG WAI KEONG ...Defendant FORM OF ADVERTISEMENT To: Mr Yong Wai Keong No 308-J. Block 14 Telok Blangah Crescent Singapore 4 TAKE NOTICE that an action has been commenced against you In the Subordinate378 words
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Advertisement3380 1979-06-18 18 AT YOUR SERVICE SECTION INDEX RATES^ VIII ANNOUNCEMENTS St PERSONAL Perword 60 CU( Mm »00) rv nRfTIIARIF«? Per column cm tlO 75 (Mln *3S 25) 1A ÜBI I U AKltij I FOR SALE SHOPPING GUIDE I I FOR SALE SHOPPING GUIDE II EMPLOYMENT mmtmu. cane furniture 30. logging trailer 303,380 words
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Advertisement1375 1979-06-18 18 II EMPLOYMENT RECEPTIONIST/TELEPHONE OPERATOR required by estab- We require a lished manufacturing Company in Jurong Please write with full FEMALE ADMINISTRATIVE resume and aiiacnea receni assistant photograph, lo: The Accountant. Jurong Cement Ltd., 15, Pioneer Road Spore 2262 Preferably with experience m a RcniiinFn fxpfrifmcfd ac Trading environment KnowSoS^s'ae""""" must"1,375 words
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Advertisement1332 1979-06-18 19 J II EMPLOYMENT LAOIESt MERES AM excellent c. •...>._—. Uu-.-i opportunity *or you \o earn Jl situations vacant between S2OO (300 pm by ena^BßßßSßSßs^BSßaaa^aa^Baaaaaamaß^aam ro 'l'Pg yourself as a part-timer witrf us No selling of products needed' F.xperience unnecessary 4" I Males Jusl s Pare 2-4 hours weekly and that1,332 words
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Advertisement1331 1979-06-18 19 II EMPLOYMENT sales Q" MM ™p ASSISTANT m^M (m«l«/f«m«l«) tt^Ji required for 1 Immediate em- I BPMKnm I a Secondary Three eo"uca- o Prepared to work on shift I N THE STORES o\ O h°er d frirf gg r eUsfne U 5fne S flt! ry P U S IWc have1,331 words
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Advertisement1128 1979-06-18 19 II EMPLOYMENT .a^alttfatfatfatfalHß-aIM Large Furniture Industry A) TOOLING TECHNICIANS (*h!fl9?\ (■MLE) wJifSj) Secondary education prefer- 2 years or more working ex- SET-UP MAN perlence In sharpening/ (Fabrication) maintenance of woodwork- ing tools. Completed National Service a Must possess NTC iin M TOOUNO OPERATORS SoCE^'ljlSl sl*cS auslihcslions/Eiperience meal) and 2 years1,128 words
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Advertisement1067 1979-06-18 19 II EMPLOYMENT PAN MALAYSIA CEMENT WORKS '^^SS^ILTSSSSZ (S) PTE LTD j rompan) in district 25 invite invites applications from suit- I applicant to apply for the post ably qualified male candidates C> -^nlor Book-keeper for the position of LCC Hlglier Accounting (ertifi cate required (2) Junior Book Production Records keeper1,067 words
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Advertisement1076 1979-06-18 19 II EMPLOYMENT I- APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED to CRAFT PRINT REOUIRES 1 1 Driver g fill posts of Workshop Foreman for deiiver> I) Invoice cum s and Car Washer We offer an at- Ciener.il Clerk ,t> Reception Ist s tractive salary, commission. Interested write Ui Craft Print annual leave and bonus1,076 words
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Advertisement836 1979-06-18 20 II EMPLOYMENT IaJMEDIATE VACANCIES FOR S.tu.fon,V.c«nt GRINDERS No experience required Starting salary $230 pm I) General w. otter Attractive increments Mmmaaaaaammmaaaaaaaam Kree transporUlloa. day working week rree hot drinks Meal allowance I Medical li leave benefits THE PERSONNEL OEPT PACK-fC PRECISION CASTING PTE LTD 160 GUL CIRCLE SINGAPORE 2M2. Interview836 words
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Advertisement841 1979-06-18 20 II EMPLOYMENT sinGapura FORUM Jf HOTEL invites appHceUone tor the poets ol FOOD a BEVERAGE DEPARTMENT WAITRESSES a Pleasant disposition a Age above 16 A WELL ESTABLISHED Able to converse and write FOUNDRY English IN JUROMG MANUFACTURING Experience not essential IRON ANO STEEL PRODUCTS HOUSEKEEPING DEPARTMENT v GENERAL CLEANERS urgently841 words
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Advertisement1076 1979-06-18 20 111 EMPLOYMENT li BLOND [mm ASIA PTE LTD H I/£ SUBSIDIARY OF LEBLOND INCORPORATED SINGAPORE FUJITEC THE WORLD'S LARGEST ELEVATOR MANUFACTURER OF CORPORATION LIMITED A COMPLETE LINE OF Tl» Only Lift ManufaetMrer to. South LATHES East Asta require*; invites applications for the 1) TRAINEE JUNIOR posts of EXECUTIVES OPERATORS P**)1,076 words
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Advertisement947 1979-06-18 20 II EMPLOYMENT .del BaY MALE r PRODUCTION OPERATORS required 5 day work week c Transport allowance Bonus, annual Increments, eu Pl«««« apply peraonally *t: SUMIOEN SINGAPORE cnuSSSTJEvm PTE LTD so INTERNATIONAL ROAD IS. GUL WAY JURONG. SPORE 22 SINGAPORE 22 Bu. no*. 250 250A from Juron. IS Inlarchaiig* Tel: 2******947 words
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Advertisement1031 1979-06-18 20 II EMPLOYMENT FBfffllQollei L^a&^a^^^^kl^Mßteß^Bj invites applicauonj for I FEMALE PfIODIJCTfOM ■HBaj OPERATORS LKiaß^a](tUaMi We have vncanciet for shift I (Permanent Ist, 2nd or 3cd I lhiftUnd no shift duties. 1 I Reayframinl. a It years And above L^J^rJP^^^aaHßVeVJPpOjp c Singapore/ Malaysian r£^H?vy9'WWMflo*Wo*)wH CUliens and Permanent I j^^e>ffiP4v^i^^r^Bsa Residents HeH c1,031 words
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Obituary, Illustration29 1979-06-18 25 MR SOCKAUNOAM TMIVAA •«n: IM4. O»»MW 11.1 lITI 3 yvt had pmH bui win mononm of you wii all— yi b* wttn us For«v«r rimtfflbtnd by CMldran.29 words
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Article1928 1979-06-18 26 VETERAN JOCKEY BREAKS THE DUCK RACING with FAIRWAY GEORGE PODMORE grand reception when Valaisan after winning (Race 5) in Ipoh. The Derby also give Podmore his first success in a classic race after a decade on the Malayan Racing Association circuit. Valaisan, who was neglected in1,928 words
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Article44 1979-06-18 26 Ist No. ***** ($2,351) 2nd No. ***** ($1,175) 3rd No. ***** ($587) STARTERS ($55 each): Nos *****, *****, 3935>, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****. CONSOLATION ($45 each): Nos. *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****.44 words
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Article823 1979-06-18 26 Kwong is fined for checking mount JOCKEY David Kwong, the rider of C'mon Darling in Race 5, was fined $500 by the stewards for unnecessary checking his mount. The Stipendiary Steward's report on Saturday's races in toon: State of track Yielding. Race 1: The following horses were slow823 words
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Advertisement638 1979-06-18 26 r A well established and leading Fabricator of oil and gas 1 processing equipment has the following vacancies:(1) COST ACCOUNTING MANAGER Professional accounting and/or cost accounting qualifications; Minimum 4 years' experience in manufacturing/construction company Experience in computerisation work is an advantage, Salary negotiable, depends upon experience and qualifications but not638 words
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Advertisement439 1979-06-18 26 PROJECT MANAGER A leading property development company in Hong Kong invites applications fdr the above position. Area «f Operatt— g In the Colony of Hong Kong and Macau. Duties To be responsible for the overall planning for and administration of the sale of the Company's properties including the management of439 words
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Advertisement191 1979-06-18 26 Break the wind-trap that causes the pain Acidity it only partly the cause of indigeition Sl c IMIS pain. Wind is the main culprit. When your delicate stomach balance is disturbed, small foamy II Si gas bubbles distend the stomach— and as the lv\^ J^'/ A» lead to more and191 words
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Article, Illustration340 1979-06-18 27 LONDON, Sun. In a match of wildly fluctuating fortunes, England clinched Group B with a thrilling 14 runs victory over runners-up Pakistan in the World Cup cricket in Headingley yesterday. Fine bowling by Imran Khan. Sikander Bakht and Majid Khan had England struggling when skipper Asif Iqbal putReuter - 340 words
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Article280 1979-06-18 27 NZ fail in bold bid to beat WI NOTTINGHAM, (England). Sun. New Zealand failed by 33 runs in a brave bid to beat the West Indies, the World Cup cricket favourites, in their final Group A match at Trentbridge yesterday. New Zealand were never overawed by the might of WestReuter - 280 words
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Article242 1979-06-18 27 MANCHESTER, Sun. India will need 239 tomorrow against Sri Lanka if they are to avert tne ignominy of finishing bottorn in Group A of the World Cup cricket. Sri Lanka, put in to bat, reached 238 for five at Old Trafford in a match delayed byReuter - 242 words
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Article179 1979-06-18 27 WALNUT (California). Sun Renaldo Nehemiah and Edwin Moan set i.npressive times in preliminary heats at the 92nd Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) championships here yesterday Nehemiah won his 110 metres hurdles semi-final in 13.30 sec., and Moses took his 400 m hurdles heat in 49.70. Nehemiah. who has already set179 words
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222 1979-06-18 27 signing his world heavyweight title, promoter Bob Arun said in Monte Carlo. Monaco, yeterday In Saa Jaaa, Paerto Ue«, Ernesto Espana, of Venezuela, knocked out Claude Noel in the 13th round yesterday to claim the vacant World Boxing Association lightweight crown. In another222 words
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Article231 1979-06-18 27 BIRMINGHAM, Sun. Australia, smarting from disastrous defeats against England and Pakistan, salvaged a little pride with a seven-wicket victory over Canada in their final World Cup cricket Group B match in Edgbaston yesterday. Canada were skittled I out for 105 with Alan Hurst grabbing five forReuter - 231 words
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Article48 1979-06-18 27 NUERBURGRING (West Germany), Sun. Italian motor I cyclist Con-ado Antonello was killed in a crash at a European championship meeting here yesterday. Antonello, 28, was thrown 1 from his bike when it rammed a crash barrier in the first lap of the Laverda Cup race. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article, Illustration315 1979-06-18 27 Tennis star in row with referee and crowd ATP STEP IN TO CLARIFY MATTER LONDON, Sun. Young John McEnroe sailed on a sea of controversy into the quarter-finals of the Queen's Glub international grass court tennis championships yesterday. McEnroe, 20, got into trouble with officials before his match began byReuter; UPI - 315 words
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Article211 1979-06-18 27 Evonne turns tables on Billie Jean CHICESTER (England), Snn. Kvonnr Goolagong, of Australia, got a measure ef revenge yesterday (or one of the worst beatings of her Ufe. The last time she played American BUlie Jean King on grass was In the Wimbledon final inAgencies - 211 words
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Article131 1979-06-18 27 WARSAW (Poland), Sun. Italy seized control of their European Davis Cup section A quarter-final tie against Poland here yesterday when the makeshift combination of Adriano Panatta and Corrado Barazzutti beat Wojtek Fibak and Tadeusz Nowicki 6-1, 4-6, 14-12, 6-2. The victory gave the Italians131 words
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264 1979-06-18 27 TOLEDO (Ohio), Sun. Hale Irwin, with a sudden surge of strength, registered two birdies and an eagle in the space of three holes to catapult himself to a four-under-par 67 yesterday and a three-stroke lead over Tom Weiskopf after the third roundAFP; UPI - 264 words
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Article132 1979-06-18 27 Jane keeps her lead ROCHESTER (New York), Sun. Jane Blalock overcame bogeys on the 10th and 11th holes yesterday to shoot a four-under-par 69 and extend her lead in a US$100,000 ($220,000) LPGA tournament to five strokes over Dot Germain. Jane, who has led since the opening round, has anUPI - 132 words
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Advertisement443 1979-06-18 27 A CAR FOR ALL SEASONS > Z±3 Ck^j^V na^a^Li I i nnj nnw /apj *^W Bbbf^ nV/al LA L T***~^mkM 1 I^^^Py^^ '^55^^ na^^^afaVV -aT^C' vrbaV a^^B J^r C3Q25 v A CAR FOR ALI REASONS The Mazda 323 has been designed with the in some rivals. Even with the front443 words
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605 1979-06-18 28 BERNARD PEREIRA - BERNARD PEREIRA By All the results THE Farrer Park Athletic Centre reverberated for about 10 pulsating seconds under the cheers when the name Ng Bock Huat came over the loudspeaker strong and clear. For he emerged the best performer on yet another day when field605 words
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Article, Illustration126 1979-06-18 28 Julie shows prowess Jl UK MURRAY gave a rousing performance when she won the Roba*a Cap in the showjumping event for riders 15 yc»rs-and -under in the Singapore Polo dob's annual gymkhana at Thomson Road yesterday, reports BERNARD PEREIRA. It was Julie's first success on her horse Shrimpy in theTAN SHAN ANN shows Jalie on Shrimpy making perfect Jump - 126 words
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Article, Illustration257 1979-06-18 28 Jumbo tennis debut at Kallang IT will be like being in Gulliver's land of Lilliput when six Singapore players bring jumbo tennis to town at tiie Kallang Squash and Tennis Centre on Saturday (3 pm >. And Cathay Pacific Airways, who created this new sport to inaugurate their first jumbo257 words
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Article372 1979-06-18 28 THE Stipendiary Steward's refiort on Sunday's races in poh: State of track: Good for the first seven races and last race yielding. Race 1: Emergency acceptor Green Sword III (M. Yusoff) was withdrawn as he failed to get a place an hour before the first race.372 words
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Article136 1979-06-18 28 HONGKONG, Sun. A new leading body was elected at the biennial meeting of the Asian Badminton Confederation ABC in Hangzhou, China, yesterday. Lee Kin Tat, of Singapore, was elected secretary -general, while Kovid Poonpanit, of Thailand, assistant secretarygeneral. Chumpol Lohachala, of Thailand, was re-electedAFP - 136 words
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Article231 1979-06-18 28 PATRICK BASTIANS - Injured Chng's title By PATRICK BASTIANS j CHNG WEE HWA, nursing a bad knee, regained his national middleweight > title by defeating the exI perienced Parga Singh in the national judo chamI pionships at Jalan Besar I yesterday. Chng had the edge over I Parga largely because of the months231 words
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Article76 1979-06-18 28 CEYLON SPORTS CLUB trounced Singapore Cricket Gub B by nine wickets in a SCA senior cricket match at Balestier Road yesterday. Scores: SCC B 122 (Allan Attridge 38. Johnstone 23, R. Deering 4-20), CSC 123-1 (Neethianathan 69 n.o. Sathivail 44 n.o). At Seletar: Heli Orient76 words
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Advertisement354 1979-06-18 28 When we write about Asia we write about home. It's an important difference. \^^T W nnnnnlnnnnv^ M ASIAWEEK- Nj >^ get the coiiiplctc %l *-^^iOL/ OICXUUTC* MaJa V sia the Philippines, Indonesia, Hong Kong, Thailand, Singapore all of Asia is home to our correspondents, writers, and editors. Which certainly gives354 words
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Article, Illustration95 1979-06-18 29 CONFUSION and controversy pervade the Merdeka Stadium pitch and stands as the Singapore players (top) question and argue with linesman Hassan Daud (extreme left) and referee Zainal Abidin (arrowed) after the hotly-dis-puted 66th minute goal which paved the way for Selangor*s 2-0 victory in95 words
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Article, Illustration108 1979-06-18 29 WHAT a contrast. But that's the difference betwee* victory and defeat. The Singapore saecer team pat up a brave, fighting performance, though they were beaten la the final. And reparto say they can hold their beads up high becaue tbey played with bunocr. Bat they certainly could net108 words
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Article274 1979-06-18 29 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By SINGAPORE Air Transport Union, hoping for a psychological t x>osf with a good sun in the Phey Yew Kok basketb ill tournament, had then wishes framed at the Gay World tadium last night After a shaky beginning, they beat Indonesia's Medan 110-*'. But, though274 words
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Article42 1979-06-18 29 QUEENSTOWN B, favourites to win the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association's Open water polo championships, trounced Singapore Armed Forces 16-5 in a first round match at the Toa Payoh pool yesterday. In another match, Toa Payoh edged out Vigilante Corps 97.42 words
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Article423 1979-06-18 29 SYDNEY. Sun Results of yesterday's Austr? ian association football mate. Virurt. State Lcagae: Albion 3 Slavia 1. Ceorge C\ 1 <imm Gully 1 Vk'arta Dlv. I: Dandenong 3 Moreland 0, Doveton 3 Keilor i.'ity 1. Melbourne 0 Collingwuod 2, Ringwood C 4 Ardeer Western 3 Box HillReuter - 423 words
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620 1979-06-18 29 DEREK WILD - DEREK WILD COMMENT By THE Singapore soccer players' hotel in Kuala Lumpur was like a wailing wall on Saturday after Selangor's 2-0 Malaysia Cup victory earlier in the evening. I've never seen them or the Football Association of Singapore officials looking620 words
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Article459 1979-06-18 29 JOE DORAI - Crestfallen, but not discouraged JOE DORAI By EACH year when the curtain falls on the Malaysia Cup soccer series, especially with a disappointment for Singapore, the Singapore camp will be buzzing with impending retirements. But strangely enough, yesterday, there was no such talk except from national coach Trevor Hartley, who459 words
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Miscellaneous51 1979-06-18 29 BASKETBALL Pfcey Yew K«k Uuwml: C.P Broiler v Yco. Malaysia v Bangkok Bank, Yanmar v Medium Industries Bank (Gav World Staium, 6.30, 7.45 and 9) HOCKEY Slagapare Hackey AaneUttn HvMaa 0 LeagM: Singapore Recreation Club B v Marine Parade A iPadang), Shakthi A v Singapore Armed Forces C, matches at51 words
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Article, Illustration294 1979-06-18 30 The different faces of victory TOKYO. Sun. Chinese Vice Premier Li Xiannian I.i Hsien-nien) said today that China will send a delegation to Moscow to discuss improvement of Sino-Soviet relations, the Kyodo news service reported from Beijing (Peking) Mr Li made the statement at294 words
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Article111 1979-06-18 30 KUWAIT, Sun. Iraq has mobilised its armed forces and moved an army division to the Iranian border in the wake of the escalating tension between the two countries, the newspaper Al Qabas said today. Quoting American officials in Washington, the newspaper also reported anUPI - 111 words
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Article32 1979-06-18 30 KINGSTON (Jamaica). Sun Jamaicans were gripped in fear today after being told more storms would follow the worst floods in the island's history which have already killed 32 people. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Obituary61 1979-06-18 30 MR SIMON EDGAM PERAJU agrd 49 passed away peacefully at General Hospital on It June 1979 leaving behind beloved wife. Uralral P Vlrapong One son Eddy One daughter Jessica and daughter-in-law Oi Weng and 2 grandsons Eugene and Nicholas Cortege will leave 2, B rank so me61 words
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Article444 1979-06-18 30 WASHINGTON, Sun ORDER TO PLANES IN AN extraordinary safety move, the Federal Aviation Administration plans to order commercial airliners out of the area where the Skylab space station is expected to fall to earth next month. The big orbiting laboratory will disintegrate at anUPI - 444 words
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Article38 1979-06-18 30 JERUSALEM, Sun. Israel tonight sealed its northern border to United Nations troops following the arrest o( a Nigerian army colonel serving with the UN on suspicion of smuggling arms for Palestinian guerillas in this country. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Advertisement209 1979-06-18 30 LOrVREX Put an orchestra in your home, find these instruments and more on a LOWREY ORGAN Lowrey is the only organ that has the feature A O.C. (Automatic Organ Computer) and Magic Melody Listen and see by yourself, why Lowrey is the best top seller in USA (Jlr Radiant m209 words
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Advertisement251 1979-06-18 30 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally Cover Price 3Of Annuol Subscription t!SS. For subscription, call *****1 Ext 231 TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. A new public issue of shares is about to make its debut. Find out why Hwa Hong needs to come to the market and some facts about its performance. Other items:251 words
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Miscellaneous126 1979-06-18 30 Amsterdam 12-20C Cloudy Maalla 24-32C Cloudy Athens 25-36C Clear Mutml 2O-28C Cloudy Baagkak 26-32C Clear Mmnw 20-31C Clear Bcirat 23-31C Overcast New Delhi 24-38C Clear Berlin 11-20C Cloudy New Yerk 19-30C Rain Brassels 12-18C Clear Paris 10-19C Clear kmm« Aires 3-17C dear Perth tC t Cairo 21-37C dear Rwne 16-25C126 words
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The Straits times SECTION TWO
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Article946 1979-06-18 1 FONG WENG FATT - FONG WENG FATT Bookshelf Selections from the Book of Poetry. By Yu Guanying. Published by Peoples Literature Publishing House, Beijing, 1978. By SELECTIONS from the Book of Poetry (Shijing xuanyi) contains 34 poems from China's oldest anthology of poems. Its modem-day rendition of the946 words
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Article41 1979-06-18 1 YANG gooyong lamb; kid yongmoo sheep's wool yangrou mutton yongjiSo a rom's horn y&tg^tifi ftock of sh«ep yangmooshon knitted sweater y6ngdtongx\oo6oo a winding path For example, you may say, Ti bu chTyangrou. meaning, "He does not eat mutton."41 words
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Article361 1979-06-18 1 A^^a# A SPECIAL THMCt-WIUUY PACE FOR MUN9OAI. KBAPEKl WHO WISH TO IMPROVE THEIR SECOND LANGUAGE 4.1.4!— j- Aim. bvcr> Monday. Wednesday and Friday iftMfrtn x d IEL **fe s^t »^HWT»iii*a:»*« -mm (&xm t- ftfeS-t-tfO)«*«f^jctt-L-tO¥.""W*.) MMfUBWifi (RP^5eWF*a8S*ll]i"I*j8IB) a**i#^«««Hi«« ri<j m es if Hfl -J K ifi ft it jit)361 words
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Advertisement89 1979-06-18 1 Another POSB Branch j posb Alexandra village branch k right where you are l^^^J For your convenience, our new Alexandra V f Village Branch is now open at 6/8, Block 121, -^51 Bukit Merah Lane, Singapore 3. We are open 6 days a week /f >^^fr^2IIIERS; Monday to Friday 8.3089 words
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Article, Illustration391 1979-06-18 2 GERALD PEREIRA - GERALD PEREIRA By FILM producers with economy budgets of between US$3 million (S$6.4m) and US$5 million will soon suffer great losses in the face of increasing competition from cable television, video cassettes and discs. Somehow or other, these small-budget producers must find the finance391 words
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Article, Illustration700 1979-06-18 2 GERALD PEREIRA - GERALD PEREIRA By "THAT your little sis?" "Don't mind, you mind your own business," snapped back the dressy, sweet sixteen-year-old, tugging the little one away from me to swing to the pounding beat of Le Freak. "Freak out" was what they wanted to do, and age700 words
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107 1979-06-18 2 A CHEAP disco night with lots of hot, fast music for dancing and a fashion show to boot, will be held on Saturday at the organising a disco night with a solo disco dance contest as one of the highlights The winner gets107 words
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Advertisement775 1979-06-18 2 Armstrong Corlon f100r X Better than ceramics. I And you pay less. I Armstrong Corlon. America's No 1 flooring Mml Only one of its kind in the world I Economical and easy to maintain II I it can be laid over existing flooring. -II No expensive hacking or debris removal775 words
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Advertisement100 1979-06-18 2 TAKE CARE OF YOUR EYES >^SQ^. D o nor regard CUstct at articlct of commerce fro♦•ttional eye care calli for careful di«(notit and precit* Wf^^y&W meaturement. J 1\3% rnent to diagnose your eyesight \4\ objectively and accurately PIN PIN OPTICAL CO., 160. First Floor, Capitol Shopping Centra, North Bridge Road,100 words
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Miscellaneous836 1979-06-18 2 TV and Radio SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening folowed by I Dream of shop Bask Inventions jearrie 7 00 Ba <iy Pants and ne NHwrts 3.30 Diary of Events (Enjfsh) J-JJ < Mala aSE as fim- 6.00 Opening folowed by Readmg with 9 30 News and NewsTeel (Enjfeh) Lenny Kevm836 words
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Article, Illustration2330 1979-06-18 3 Will video tape recorders become a necessary accessory to the television set in every home? BY 1990 most homes in Europe and America will contain a cinema with a repertory of films, plays, concerts, sporting events and educational programmes on tap. The spread2,330 words
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Advertisement210 1979-06-18 3 I J| Contributing in-depth experience and expertise to Wm W%WO\mM ft V^£-fcCW%^^TCfIC»! the cn ineerin 8 and construction of petroleum IJill W I VmM4 L M ISA! W\ BtliM flfrr refineries S as processing plants, petrochemical and Jf M VBBISRft other process plants, Chiyoda is proud of the role it's210 words
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Advertisement569 1979-06-18 4 taWe continental Delicious }j I|i i Ch.nese Dishes j I Prepared I by llQl Hong Kong Chef I Fresh Crabs tmmm tm mt RESULTS I s^Sf, o DRAW No: I Your Satisfaction! A*! /7Q 10b lion 40, 14, 3 RESTAURANT 5 45 I 496, Upp«r Ecm Cooj. Rd I Td569 words
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Advertisement389 1979-06-18 4 i*ttY^E"26thDAY!i! I Daily 5 shows 11am 1.30. 4.00. 6.45 9.15 -No Free List I Cirdei BacfcStalTictets are CASH bookable up to 3 days in advance B 1 fin Hongkong FOUL PLAY outgrossed POSEIDON ADVENTURE.) i I [The GODFATHER. EARTHQUAKE SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER. i I Anewcome^^lleffromkhecreokcxsof'^iKwSlreQkr Goldle Hawn Chevy Chase PARAMOUNT389 words
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Advertisement843 1979-06-18 5 fT-J| 1 &j{ m w' fl jg jliLl^lfiHl Li^l ri i^ fck\ B 3 fj^it^£ ■,<■- J B «v simrw i^i^Lte. I L. tmm* Jm* im% -^.A KtJ mJ v I Shaan wears a grey mm. Btf Bi^^T fl fl vfl I -polka-dotted m. "WUJ C Fl«BflP4 jfl 1 georgette843 words
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Advertisement532 1979-06-18 6 B.V. MATERIAAL METINGEN (Heod Office: Rotierdom (Brooch Off.cc Curocoo, Lisbon, New York, Singapore Co roc os, Hamburg REQUIRES EXPERIENCED MARINE MARKETING MANAGER/ ULTRASONIC TECHNICIAN FOR ITS DAUGHTER COMPANY MATERIAL MEASUREMENTS EASTERN PTE. LTD. We have hod twenty years experience ond hove tjltrasonically surveyed ovei 20,000 vessels MARINE MAHKETING MANAGER To532 words
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Advertisement577 1979-06-18 6 Bfl vm y! HUME INDUSTRIES (SINGAPORE) LIMITED Invites applications from suitably-qualified candidates for the position of CONSTRUCTION ENGINEER Duties Management and supervision of construction contracts utilising sub-contractors and/ or day labour gangs. The Construction Engineer will be responsible for the promotion and tendering activities in the construction field and will577 words
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Advertisement686 1979-06-18 6 §T FOREST DEVELOPMENT OFFICER Bade Qualifications i) BSC in Forestry plus at least 5 years experience in large all weather logging unit with an annual production of 3,000.000 cv ft OR ii) At least 15 years experience in all types of logging, in all weather logging units, with an annual686 words
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Advertisement737 1979-06-18 6 A] FINANCIAL OFFICER/ FINANCIAL ASSISTANT Candidates should possess a degree in Accountancy/Commerce from a recognised tertiary institution, or equivalent A tew years of working experience in accounting would be an advantage. Selected candidate will be involved in the following areas of worV: 1) Credit and debtor's control 2) Handle quotations737 words
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Advertisement518 1979-06-18 6 1^1 wi IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Suit No. 196 of 1979 Between AMERICAN EXPRESS INTERNATIONAL INC. Plaintiff* •nd CHUA YEW GUAN Defendant To Chua Yew Ouan late of No. 44, Sit Wah Road, Singapore, and of No. 912, 9th Floor, 101. Upper Cross Street, Singapore.518 words
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