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Title Section14 1979-06-19 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, JUNE It, 1979 25 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 142/1/7914 words
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Article, Illustration45 1979-06-19 1 LESLIE FONG; LAI YEW KONG - WE WONT SHOOT: HUSSEIN LESLIE FONG and LAI YEW KONG Waldheim gets XL assurance on the boat people By Kuala Lumpur, Monday 6IT is only "shooing" them. The 't' is missing. J Tan Sri Ghazali commenting on Dr Mahathir's reported remarks about shooting incoming refugees.45 words
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Article55 1979-06-19 1 KEI.IXSTOWE (England), Mon Former British Prime Minister James CaUagtuui tonight warned trades unions not to use their industrial muscle to bring down the Conservative Government, dating he preferred democratic methods. Mr Callaghan said his Labour Party, defeated m last month's general election, should be left to voiceReuter - 55 words
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Article28 1979-06-19 1 TEHERAN. Moo The Iranian newspaper Kayhan said today Iraqi authorities have arrested 3.000 dissidents, including Muslim clergymen and women after recent relirous riots m Iraq. UPI.UPI - 28 words
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Article232 1979-06-19 1 SEAH CHIANG NEE - By SEAH CHIANG NEE Straits Times Foreign Editor The purpose of Mr Lee's three-day visit is to gauge the thinking of Britain's new Tory government, its role m international affairs and m the EEC, some of which may affect Singapore and the other Asean232 words
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Article201 1979-06-19 1 Moscow 'not likely to intervene' VIENNA, Monday A SENIOR >«viet official Indicated today that Moscow is unlikely to Intervene with Hanoi to halt the flood of refugees from Vietnam and Kampuchea. Mr Leonid Zamyatin told a Carter-Brezhnev .summit press conference that the Soviet Government does not regard the refugee questionReuter - 201 words
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95 1979-06-19 1 Fence for two more border states? KROH (Kedah), Mon. The Malaysian Government is studying the possibility of erecting a fence along the states of Perak and Kelantan bordering Thailand. Deputy Home Affairs Minister Tan Sri Ahmad Syed Shahabuddin, who disclosed this today, said such a fence erected at two otherAFP - 95 words
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Article, Illustration20 1979-06-19 1 THE two Presidents hold hands as they leave the Soviet embassy m Vienna after Sunday's round of talks. UPI picture.UPI - 20 words
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66 1979-06-19 1 Brezhnev suffering from memory loss, says magazine NEW YORK, Mon. President Leonid Breshnev is suffering from cerebral arteriosclerosis shrinking of the brain's blood vessels, causing memory loss and concentration problems Newsweek magazine reports. Quoting "sources with knowledge of Mr Brezhnev's health," it says the 72-year-old Soviet leaders age was the66 words
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Article389 1979-06-19 1 VIENNA, Monday 'Victory' "Not one nation on this earth, not one people, not one human being is harmed, threatened or deprived by this victory m the battle for peace. A victory is here for all," the president said m a brief speech at the signingReuter - 389 words
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Advertisement193 1979-06-19 1 A Rolcx has a winder that seals like a submarine hatch Ylli/ iint Fl Och.rd To»m Orchjn) Rcwd. X) .V^OIJ WHERE UNSKILLED FEMALE WORKERS EARN LESS Pag* 15 CARTES warning on US interests 2 NO autonomy for Iran's minorities 3 WORLD press lashes at Hanoi regime 4 I WAS too193 words
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Advertisement9 1979-06-19 1 THE SHOE RIGHT __A—^""^"^ Made and Styled m England9 words
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Article, Illustration32 1979-06-19 2 VIENNA, Monday PRESIDENT Carter told the Soviet Union last night that the US would protect its vital interests if Moscow sought confrontation by exploiting world trouble spots.32 words
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Article45 1979-06-19 2 VIENNA BOY CARTER PRESIDENT Carter is all smiles as he poses with members of the famous Vienna Boys Choir m Vienna on Sanday. The US President stands with the boys outside the church where he attended service at which the boys had sung. \P picture.45 words
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7 1979-06-19 2 Renewed Senate opposition to pact WASHINGTON. Mon7 words
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Article296 1979-06-19 2 VIENNA, Mon. Following is a glossary of terms which figures prominently m the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (Salt) m Vienna: SALT II a second-phase strategic arms limitation agreement which limits the number of strategic weapons the two superpowers may aim at each other through 1985. It is a296 words
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Article81 1979-06-19 2 How to get paper from stone MOSCOW, Mon. A Soviet inventor has developed a new type of paper made out of stone that is five times thinner and considerably stronger than ordinary paper, Tass reports. The Soviet news agency said the process Involves melting basalt stone, then drawing thin filamentsAP - 81 words
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Advertisement44 1979-06-19 2 Matthew is back Mashville sounds! Clap your hands and sing along with Matthew and the Mandarins to the tunes of your favourite range of exotic cocktails to choose from! litUk^Bk KM oni> one Golden Peacock Lounge OShangriLa Nightly except Sundays ""rTsnm E^kW^^^ jit t^^'44 words
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Advertisement131 1979-06-19 2 Mm mm.a tasty offer from Maggi 2-Minute Noodles 1 ■t~ IOV to o s M JV^^fri Lm r Maggi Tastemakers 2 packets of Maggi Tastemakers m Chicken Try this delicious Tastemakers recipeFlavour are yours free with every 6 packets of Maggi 2-Minute Noodles you buy m the special offer pack.131 words
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41 1979-06-19 3 Six billion on earth by AD 2000 says UN report UNITED NATIONS, Monday WORLD population will increase by two billion to six billion people by the year 2000, despite a trend towards smaller families, according to a United Nations report releas-41 words
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Article108 1979-06-19 3 WHEN MAN CAN LIVE TO BE 120 MOSCOW, Mon. A Soviet scientist says people bom m the year 2.000 could live to be over 120, Tass news agency reported today. Professor Gennady Berdyshev, writing m the newspaper Sovetskaya Rossiya, said that so much will be known about the "clock ofReuter - 108 words
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Article107 1979-06-19 3 Couple found guilty of treason DUSSELDORF, Mon. Lothar and Renatc Lutze were today found guilty of committing treason for East Germany by stealing thousands of pages of North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato) and West German military secrets. They were sen- i fenced to 12 and fix years I m prison107 words
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Article45 1979-06-19 3 NEW DELHI. Mon. Former Prime Minister Mrs Indira Gandhi suffered another political setback yesterday when the Congress (Indira) Legislature Party of Kamataka state gave an overwhelming vote of confidence to her opponent. Chief Minister Devraj Urs, according to reports reaching here today. AFP.AFP - 45 words
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7 1979-06-19 3 Plans to execute Shah 'not a bluff'7 words
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Article, Illustration158 1979-06-19 3 No autonomy for Iran's minorities. TEHERAN, Mon. ERAN's ethnic minorities will not be granted I autonomy under a draft constitution published today after a series of delays m a developI ment which may spark I off fresh fighting by minorities m the country. Presenting the draft to a handful of158 words
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Article226 1979-06-19 3 PHILADELPHIA, Monday THE US Federal Aviation Administration is very interested m laboratory experiments which may tell the agency whether it can enlist the aid of rodents m detecting explosives on airplanes and m airports. Research is now being conducted at Philadelphia's Veterans' Administration HospitalUPI - 226 words
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Article35 1979-06-19 3 ACCRA. Mon Ghanaians went to the polls today two ■weeks after the latest military coup, to choose an executive president and a 140_-t Parliament that will end seven years of military rule. UPI.UPI - 35 words
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Article55 1979-06-19 3 In other words... 6 Nobody knows how terrible torture is, and how painful it Ls tog talk about It. Bahman Naderipour, former Savak secret police interrogator testifying before an Iranian revolutionary court on Sunday. By his own admission, he tortured hundreds of people and killed dozens during his 16 years55 words
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Article64 1979-06-19 3 BEIJING (PEKING). Mon. The threat of "economic sanctions" against large families has been raised m China as one way of curbing the country's ever increasing population growth. In a hard-hitting analysis of the seriousness of the problem which has already been raised several times m the official press,AFP - 64 words
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Article84 1979-06-19 3 OXNARD (OUlfor-l-), Mm. Police noticed Z,*H odd-lo*l_jiK raw bakes and decided U investigate. Tw« things b*t-ered officers The plants were unusually Ugh 1.8 km tall and &c picture-perfect flowers woald have made any me bash wilt with e_vy. A closer check found S,*M marijuanaUPI - 84 words
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Advertisement52 1979-06-19 3 _^_l IYf w^^J W wy^ __^_fc__XT^__ p*" i _^_i B^^ V W' _^_^_fc-J X. y so43isis Sunglasses Kodenstoch GERMAN OPTICAL TECHNOLOGY AT ITS BEST SINCE 1877 A Harmony of Today's Fashion and Protection from this tropical sunshine. Available at all optical dealers S MU Sin Kwang Optical Pte Ltd I52 words
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Advertisement320 1979-06-19 3 Luxury adds class to your style of living -__L y W I^^ Come see V the unadultered W natural beauty of Real Leather and Manau' i— «n_r_»4 k*jnKr v iv itininu mis üm t hjirv f MJ IHt \<lt\t t (It Sll ;/M. 4TOVCMOrCL*tt ~^H 321 Pl__ Sinppura (above Yaohan320 words
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Article, Illustration29 1979-06-19 4 VIETNAM today continued to come under severe lashing from the press for being the genesis of the refugee nightmare now plaguing South-east Asia.29 words
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8 1979-06-19 4 Children charged half price, says governor LONDON, Monday8 words
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Article28 1979-06-19 4 KINGSTON, Mon Flood waters receded m Jamaica yesterday as emergency aid tor 160,000 people hit by the rising waters began to arrive on the island. Keuter.Reuter - 28 words
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36 1979-06-19 4 Vietnam split over ties with Russia LONDON, Monday VIETNAM'S leaders are m the middle of a major argument about how to balance the country's relations with the Soviet Union against its relations with the Asean countries.36 words
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137 1979-06-19 4 HONGKONG, Mon. Vietnam's leading newspaper says Communist Party membership should be reviewed periodically and members considered unqualified should be demoted or expelled. A transcript of a June 8 editorial m the newspaper Nhan Dan, seen m Hongkong today, said lower level party committees haveAP - 137 words
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Advertisement283 1979-06-19 4 World Famous Brand Special Offer lesslo/-50X From Ist June to 21st June Nontake Dinner, Tea and Coffee sets,Melamine ware and stainless steel cutlery wide selection of kitchen utensils. Top quality. All m perfect design and colour for your choice. \w \mmmV 'tr FWrTCCiVCo^' Noritake Outlets m Singapore CHINA UNION CO.283 words
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Advertisement121 1979-06-19 4 Silk Route 79 mm I ihEl II mmWrnm m\ WmK-t 'W Chinatown presents for the first time, an extravaganza of fashion dedicated entirely to Chinese silk. All the latest creations of Chinese silk exclusive, exquisite and exceptional especially flown m from Shanghai by China Silk House In a fashion spectacular121 words
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Article106 1979-06-19 5 BEIJING (PEKING), Monday CHINESE Premier Hua Guofeng (Hua Kuofeng) admitted today that economic policies he spelt out just over a year ago had been too ambitious, but he also produced figures to demonstrate spectacular gains the country has achieved. The Premier, who is also the106 words
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Article86 1979-06-19 5 Shale find m Thaila nd BANGKOK: Erough oil to supply Thailand's needs for at least 12 yews may have been discovered m the north-east of t!»e country. Scientists are now analysing oil shalt from a 220-sq km area m northeast Thailand. A senior Thai official to:d the Bangkok Post yesterday86 words
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158 1979-06-19 5 S. Koreans in for hot times to save fuel SEOUL, Monday SOUTH Konans are m for a hot summer. Restraint m the use of iir conditioners is one of the new measures adopt<xi by the government to tide over the oil shortage. Although summer has already begun, the jovprnmcnl hasAFP - 158 words
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Article73 1979-06-19 5 LONDON, Mon. London is the conference capital of the world earning well over £95.5 million (SS44O million) each year from international congresses, according to figures from the Union of International Associations today. The figures showed that London hosted more top conferences than any other worldUPI - 73 words
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Article51 1979-06-19 5 PARIS. Mon Almost a month after its conception, a special multi-nation African investigating team has arrived m the central African empire to determine whether Emperor Bokassa I ordered his imperial troops to kill as many as 200 students who had demonstrated to protest the expense of school uniforms.UPI - 51 words
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Article144 1979-06-19 5 BANGKOK, Sunday AN UNIDENTIFIED object which landed near the Gulf of Thailand m Petchburi province yesterday caused a panic among residents, who thought it was part of the American Sky lab falling to earth, the Thai language newspaper Thai Rath I reported today. A Petchburi residentAP - 144 words
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Article22 1979-06-19 5 THE ENERGY SQUEEZE average consumption of 170.000 barrels the deposits of oil shale could last at least 12 years," he said. AFPAFP - 22 words
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Advertisement53 1979-06-19 5 i You need BCnESIB' The antiseptic dusting powder that soothes inflamed skin and guards against prickly heat and skin irritation. >^^ 'v a ,1011 m "I HO to N^/SHy Manulactonx) by s^ N. /imm\ Qratton Laboratori*a Pto. Ltd. I Distributed by V ii McAll*t«rACo. Ltd Ik memßer ol m« unneers53 words
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Advertisement499 1979-06-19 5 Three quarter sleeves Girl's Dress Children's Long sleeves shirt Long sleeves frilly H jacket top with skirt $12.90 T-Shirt $7.90 blouse and skirt shirt blouse and $51.50 $53.90 skirt $51.50 Ifl] /^At I fIE/ imm X I NV\Vw i&jj^p *'ijjjyii w^p' ifaflPj t^*% mLj RUM PTiT' 45x71cm. Jf JH Road499 words
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Article, Illustration212 1979-06-19 6 K. S. SIDHU - K. S. SIDHU By ONE man died and 17 others were injured, three seriously, when a lorry and a bos collided la Paslr Panjaag Road m a drizzle, yesterday. Mr Loh Wan Weh, 37, of Jalan Dua Kallang, who was la the lorry,212 words
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Article142 1979-06-19 6 A NUMBER of counter staff and postmasters or postmistresses m post offices throughout Singapore are to be elected "most courteous" towards the end of this year. A postal services official said about 355 staff members are being evaluated over the next few months. A special142 words
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Article54 1979-06-19 6 THE MP for Ang Mo Kio, Mr Yeo Toon Chia opened the constituency's courtesy programme yesterday. The programme includes an essay competition, an oratorical contest, talks and film shows. Mr Yeo urged residents to take part m the programme, and to put into practice the54 words
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Advertisement1514 1979-06-19 6 Metro 22nd Anniversary i X rtt »i Contest Results. L^rv^of? VMetro Congratulates the Winners. I V 1 \d%s A till /itf/T ISt PriZß: Mrs PatrlcUChJn l/C No *****52 j€ tAM^S -y. $10,000 cash 2 SIA Return tickets to Brussels. l^^ 2nd rTIZB: Mr.OngKeeThiam I/C No: *****83/ H WCOMETOk> $5. 0001,514 words
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Miscellaneous199 1979-06-19 6 HARMONICA BAND STUTTGARTERBALCONCERT by the Young LET JOHN CRANKO a Musicians 1 Society at Con- photo-exhibition ai Naference Hall at 8 p.m. tional Theatre foyer from Tickets $1 8.30 a.m. to 5 p.m. On till CHINESE BRUSH Sunday. PAINTING EXHIBITION ART EXHIBITION by at Lucky Plaza from 10 artists from199 words
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Article, Illustration8 1979-06-19 7 $4m scheme to ease traffic at busy junction8 words
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Article153 1979-06-19 7 Showers m next few days forecast- i SINGAPORE Is likely to have slMwery cauditions, •ccMtmuUly accompanied by thunder aad gust} winds m the next twa or three days. A MetearatoglcaJ Service statement said yesterday that this may be Mtewed by a pertod fair weather with naming snawers •nee every twa153 words
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Article20 1979-06-19 7 BUY only Asean goods this is the new import policy of Filipino businessman and manufacturers.20 words
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Article80 1979-06-19 7 EIGHT ship officers were jointly charged m a district court yesterday with criminal trespassing by remaining on board a cargo ship West Bulk to "annoy" the captain of the ship. U. Jayakumar, 36, Lawrence Ferrao, 33, Pardcep Bakshi. 24, Anil Kumar Hira, 23, Kailash Nath, 26, B80 words
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Article33 1979-06-19 7 MISS Neo Kirn Pheng, a community worker with vie Social Welfare Department will speak on the implications of parental responsibility at Boon Teck educational centre on July 27 at 10 a.m.33 words
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35 1979-06-19 7 THE Singapore Organisation of Seamen has called on the National Maritime Board to review the board's decision to recruit women from the hotel and catering industry.35 words
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Advertisement298 1979-06-19 7 A time machine locked m a vault of steel ■^a^^^^^^aVaa)9^^^^a^*fl bY 540dH941l PncrSS 6 79 Tudor PhncrOfOtnlttrSubmahHtr Stlfwmdmt. caiimtr. pnssurt pmof loKUmetre. In sled <*ah sierl Oyaer hracrlet Secured within the seamless sted case of the Tudor watch are features that set a Tudor apart from the rest Before putting298 words
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Advertisement12 1979-06-19 7 I al 81l faBM mil I m /MlmwKrli m m\ m mmm^wk12 words
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Advertisement317 1979-06-19 7 Standard Trade ogg^j I Directory of Indonesia i The Official Publication m m of the lndonesian V IwH Chamber of V Commerce Industry U The sole reference book of the B Indonesian Business Circle. j lUUonly Available J now y o Edited by experts m their respective fields through years317 words
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Article, Illustration46 1979-06-19 8 Some of the students taking down notes at the CoraUriom for a report to be handed m later. Pnpils from toe two schools having lunch. SJI teacher Mrs Helen T»n with pupils of the two schools m a getting-to-know-you session.46 words
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461 1979-06-19 8 THOMAS WEE; NGHAI CHEE WAH - THOMAS WEE: NGHAI CHEE WAH Story by Pictures by the other schools involved m the immersion pro-! gramme." Mr Samuel was of the! opinion that though! Chinese-stream pupils do, benefit from the immer-' sion classes, there seemed j to be a461 words
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32 1979-06-19 8 Writers urged: Tap our rich cultural heritage LOCAL writers were yesterday urged to tap the rich cultural heritage of Singapore and write books for children who formed one quarter of the population.32 words
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Article31 1979-06-19 8 GHIM Moh community centre will organise cultural, vocational, sports and continuing education courses at its premise* from next month. For details, ring *****0 between 3 p.m. and 9 p.m.31 words
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Article20 1979-06-19 8 ["HE youth executive commitee of Kallang community rentre will organise a hike at I bin on July 1.20 words
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Advertisement46 1979-06-19 8 (m 55 555 555 A The Straits Times The Sunday Times are available daily m Djakarta from: SITTA AGENCY Djl. Ir. H. Djuanda 34 Pov. Djakarta Tel: *****7 FIRMA WIRA SAKTI RAMAY ANA GARDEN ARCADE HOTEL INDONESIA SHERATON JAKARTA THE LATEST NEWS. MRFtfIGHTED TO YOU M&Y.46 words
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Article, Illustration17 1979-06-19 9 ™J*\ E slt f? in extensively landscaped and the flatted stories will incorporate the latest in designs.17 words
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Article117 1979-06-19 9 MR Chua Boon Peng, chairman of Cycle and Carriage, presented a $50,000 cheque to Mr Tan Boon Teik, chairman of the Singapore Symphony Orchestra, at Hyatt Hotel on Saturday. The occasion was the anniversary celebrations of Cycle and Carriage. In presenting the cheque, Mr Chua said:117 words
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Article48 1979-06-19 9 SUNDAY'S electricity consumption of IJ.BS million units was a drop of 2.81 per cent compared with the average Snnday consumption In March of 14.27 million ■nits. This means that consumption dropped for three days since Friday, at an average of 2.75 per cent daily.48 words
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9 1979-06-19 9 NS man tells how he gave secrets to Reds9 words
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Article63 1979-06-19 9 THE new Changi Village Post Office Savings Bank branch at 2037, Block 5. Upper Changi Road, will open for business tomorrow. The business hours are from 8.30 a.m. to 4.30 p. m on weekdays and from 8 30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturdays. The branch will63 words
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Article159 1979-06-19 9 Counsel ill so hearing put off THE continued hearing into the "show cause" action against the bailors of businessman, Oh Choon Woo, 57, and his son. Oh Chir Bing, 37, who are both missing, was yesterday adjourned by the court. The adjournment was successfully sought by Mr David Hew, assisting159 words
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101 1979-06-19 9 Two cargo lifts and a passenger lift In each building, special container bays m car parks and facilities for central air-conditioning are some of the other new features. The JTC has Industrial estates now m Jurong, Tea Payeh, Kallang Way, Kallang Basin101 words
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Article87 1979-06-19 9 THE government is to acquire land totalling 36,902 sq m for development purposes, according to the latest Government Gazette. A notification said about 25.308.4 sq m of land m Kallang will be acquired for the development of Jurong Town Corporation projects. Another 1.457.7 sq m87 words
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Advertisement209 1979-06-19 9 •1 oana\ ffil an^ c oes not cost st^j^Kmore than an ordinary oall typewriter. The moment you insert a sheet of paper into the Hermes 808 electric ball typewriter, you know you're m the hands of a very special machine. There is no manual insertion and paper adjustment necessary. The209 words
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Advertisement278 1979-06-19 9 The latest inalarm chronographs. With an alarm to remind you of the important times m your life Supplies time m both twelve and twenty-four hour display Chronograph/Stop watch facility/Lap Time/iOOth sec. QUARTZ REF *****6A L_ L_ LP }f ImniOn Y. UCu*ranM«CardV) PurchaM< P FiICOH SERVICE CENTRES--JAKARTA 105 P..» B«u HONGKONG278 words
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Article, Illustration74 1979-06-19 10 Durian sales to raise funds THE Students' Care Service is selling durians m front of the Goodwill Shop, Penang Lane, to raise funds for its activities. The service which provides curative and preventive programmes for maladjusted arid deprived children hopes to raise {10,000. The durians. specially selected from Pontian, will74 words
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104 1979-06-19 10 SINGAPORE Airlines has bought two elec trrair visoal systems, worth $C.S million for pilot training. The N»vovtew SP2 system, bought from Kfdlfon Simulation of the I nited States, will be used on SlA's new IK -II and Boring 777 night simulators. The visual systems104 words
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Article38 1979-06-19 10 Disco dance course THE Metropolitan YMCA will hold a two-month course on disco dances on Wednesdays from tomorrow at 7.30 p.m. The fee is $30 for members and $35 for non-members. For more details, phone *****66 ext. 9.38 words
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Article, Illustration67 1979-06-19 10 AN exhibition of aluminium lacquered art works by a hushand and wife team, Mr and Mrs Henry Hoisington, will be held at the Singapore Hilton's convention lobby from Friday to Monday between 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. In pensive mood. ..the Speaker of the House, Winston Lazaroo (centre)67 words
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136 1979-06-19 10 JUNE TAN - Lively first session at St Pat's Parliament JUNE TAN By shouted a solitary backbencher, though a Nay"would have been more appropriate. His colleague nudged him amid laughtar. Another MP wanted clarification on a standing order. A councillor took the floor and replied: "I think that point needs no clarification. It's136 words
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172 1979-06-19 10 Two cleared of $143,600 bogus tender charges TWO directors of a transport firm were cleared by a district judge yesterday of six charges of swindling a freight company general manager of $143,600 m a bogus tender deal. In acquitting the two directors at the close of the prosecution case, the172 words
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Article46 1979-06-19 10 TWO robbers armed with knives robbed a housewife. Madam .Cheng Chee Hiang, 38 of a gold chain and gold pendant, worth a total of $700, near a lift at Block 47, Bendemeer Road on Sunday Police said the robbers fled on fool.46 words
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Miscellaneous255 1979-06-19 10 Straits Times Crossword Amnaa hesitation; ne will carry you ACKWB (>) I Prayeri ol European lathers 5 Resort to point of no return (7) with fine horse (6-5-4) 5 Tiresome river m Gateshead? 6 Alas! Begins confused, that (7) may be transferred (10) 9 Dismiss evangelist's old signs 1 I255 words
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80 1979-06-19 11 J. D. INDRAN - Conferences urged to improve ties with shippers J. D. INDRAN By COMMUNICATIONS Minister Ong Teng Cheong yesterday urged shipping conferences to adopt a more conciliatory attitude on freight rates to maintain a meaningful dialogue with shippers. At the opening of the third annual general meeting of the Federation of Asran80 words
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212 1979-06-19 11 Close ranks against rate increases, council told REGIONAL shippers should close ranks and resist any attempts by shipping conferences to foist unjustified and unreasonable freight rate increases because of the prospect of higher prices and shorter supply (if fuel. This was staled bj the m adviser to the Singapore National212 words
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7 1979-06-19 11 Another hike in bunker prices L- likely >7 words
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118 1979-06-19 11 NAVIGATION DANGER: 37 BARGES HELD BYPSA THE Port of Singapore has arrested 37 Lash lighter-aboard-ship) barges, owned by an American company because they are a danger to navigation m local waters. The barges are owned by Pacific Far East Lines, which went bankrupt last year. The PSA arrested the barges118 words
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Article99 1979-06-19 11 A WOMAN, Yu Eng Mooi, 29, was yesterday charged m a district court with assaulting a policewoman, Masita Sanoesi, outside the lock-up of Beach Road Police Station on on Sunday. Yu, a Malaysian, allegedly slapped WPC Masita's face, punched her chest and right arm and bit99 words
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Article62 1979-06-19 11 GERALDINE Heng Guan Noi. 25. charged with stealing a {36 dress from Metro Marine Parade on April 28. was acquitted by a district court yesterday Asst Supt T. S. Zain, prosecuting, told the court that he had been instructed to withdraw the charge after representations had been62 words
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Article29 1979-06-19 11 THE stretch of Rasyth Road between Yio Chu Kang Road and Leith Road has been converted into a one-way street. Motorists are advised to use Philips Avenue.29 words
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Advertisement831 1979-06-19 12 PROSPECTUS DATED 18th JUNE, 1979 f! SHWA HONG MANUFACTURING CO. LTD. I Issue of 5,040,000 Ordinary Shares of $1.00 each at $1.25 per Share payable m full on application I Managed by UNITED CHASE MERCHANT BANKERS LIMITED Underwritten by UNITED CHASE MERCHANT BANKERS LIMITED ASIAN-AMERICAN MERCHANT BANK LIMITED WARDLEY LIMITED831 words
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Advertisement1552 1979-06-19 12 PURPOSES AND PARTICULARS OF THE ISSUE PURPOSES OF THE ISSUE The purposes of this Issue are to provide the investing public with an opportunity to participate m the equity of the Company and to enable the Company to be listed on the Stock Exchange. USE OF PROCEEDS The proceeds of1,552 words
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Advertisement1484 1979-06-19 12 SUBSIDIARY COMPANY On 16th November, 1978 the Company acquired all the issued share capital of Intercontinental for the sum of $3,232,396. This acquisition was financed by the Company's internal resources and utilisation of banking facilities. Since acquisition, Intercontinental has been reorganised to complement the activities of the Company's Paya Lebar1,484 words
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Advertisement1266 1979-06-19 13 (a) a willing seMer (b) a reasonable period within which to negotiate the sale, taking into account the nature of the property and the state of the market; (a) values will remain static throughout the perxxj. (dt the property will be freely exposed to the market; (a) no account is1,266 words
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Advertisement1378 1979-06-19 13 Annual Rate Buildings 2 Plant and machinery 5 20 Loose tools 30 Motor vehicles 20 25 Furniture, fixtures and equipment 10—20 Air-conditioners 15 (d) Stocks Stocks are stated at the lower of cost and net realisable value, using the weighted average method. In arriving at net realisable value, due allowance1,378 words
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Advertisement1964 1979-06-19 13 Mr. Ng Long, alternate to Mr. Wee Mon-Cheng, is a Director and owns 0 71% of the issued capital of Socoil Corporation Berhad. Mr Goh Chye Keng, a Director of the Company, is the Managing Director of Kian Guan Hin Oil Mills Re. Ltd., a manufacturer of coconut oil, and1,964 words
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302 1979-06-19 14 A SPIEGELMAN - A SPIEGELMAN A ONK-EYED man with no hands is among the most wanted men m America if he is still m the United States. The man is Willie Morales, 29. who police say MM bomb-maker for the FALN. a Puerto Rican liberationReuter - 302 words
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Article, Illustration531 1979-06-19 14 JOHN EDLIN - JOHN EDLIN IF Prim* Minister Abel Muzorewa delivers the goods, he'll win more support than he has now. But if he doesn't, the "boys" (guerillas) will win the day, says one black. By m Bulawayo. A MONTH after Zimbabwe RhodesiaAP - 531 words
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Article, Illustration174 1979-06-19 14 SEIGO SAKAMOTO - Japanese now depending on 'goggle box' for many reasons SEIGO SAKAMOTO By m Kobe IN THE mid-1960s during Japan's economic boom a colour television set became one of three "sacred treasures," with the car and air conditioner, sought by every Japanese family. Today, nearly every family has a set with174 words
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Advertisement23 1979-06-19 14 Get a complete ■^//^^system sumM tor SALES NSTALLATION* SERVICE dA So» MOM R, Saiwxm k j±mA iHi TOPSTAR PRIVATE LTD. W^F SO49M B0MJ<).?e«l?W23 words
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Advertisement119 1979-06-19 14 oPotIhT ■Hfln I (jtfaals) (aramis) W^; M (aramis) i I (aramis) m n^BnV Your Super Bonus from Aramis* worth $70, its yours for $35 with any Aramis purchase. Now you can keep your Aramis favourites close at hand with this plush corduroy travel roll. It comes packed with these four119 words
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Article, Illustration744 1979-06-19 15 AHMAD OSMAN, PETER CHIA, TAN EE GEK; CHRIS LIM - AHMAD OSMAN, PETER CHIA, TAN EE GEK and CHRIS LIM In 13 'paired' occupations, m production, service and sales, females got less pay 1. median gross monthly income 2. Interquartile range very approximately (but not always) half the interquartile represents744 words
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Article1303 1979-06-19 16 THE last transacted ready sale al tar <-loar m lhr Slock Emrtjaate ol Sfc»ia pare yesterday compared wMk tke previous days prices together mitti WT» kifk and lo> MpMM (or ■rrip rtwttts IbW). H««h l«« S.W Mi SECTION (1M IM)| MMI a MM iv Xl Wl Anna 244xd1,303 words
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Article1404 1979-06-19 16 BID and offer pnre* officially listed and buaineat m an reported to thr Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with thr number of shares traded shown m bracken m lots of 1.060 units unless otherwise speci fied All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sen" Big1,404 words
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Article174 1979-06-19 16 4 3 4'; 15/9/80 (250.000)1 99 658 I 99.755) (4) 99 70 5 3/4 1 1/6/78-80 (250.000) 1100.758 100.8&S) 5 3/4% 1/9/79-81 (260.000) (100 488 100 58S) 5 1/2% 1/3/81 (250.000) (100 108 MUHJ 5% 15/4/81 (250.000) (***** i 99.755) 5% T F 1/5/83 (2SO.O0O) 100.0174 words
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Article1608 1979-06-19 16 BID and oflrr prirei offinally listed and buaarai m aad rrponcd to thr Kuala Lumpur Stork Exrhanrr y«trrday with thr numhrr al aharrs iradrd abown m bracket* la lots of 1.000 uiuu unlm. othrrwiar iprri (ird Mil STKIM.N \rau J JOB i xd tl»«rmu (2 BB 2 90S)1,608 words
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Article416 1979-06-19 16 HONGKONG: The market closed firmer but below the day's highs, m light trading yesterday, dealers said. Properties gained strongly m the morning ahead of the Tsim Sha Tsui east land aucI tion, but came off the top m late trading despite the pnsij live result of the auction. I416 words
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Article479 1979-06-19 16 TOKYO: Share prices closed sharply higher m light trading yesterday, led by shipping lines, machineries and energyrelated issues, dealers said. The Dow Jones average rose 44 .27 to close at 6,188.21 points, with a volume of 150 million shares. The New index closed at 44.84. up 1.64 points. Ikegai479 words
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Article10 1979-06-19 16 The Sydney stock market was closed yesterday Queen's birthday.10 words
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Article84 1979-06-19 16 Striking prices of the options officially listed on the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday, the period, bids and offered prices and business done, if any, with the number of options traded shown m brackets. CoM Storage (June $2.00) (0.2180.265). C C (June $2.60) (0.318 0.365). laeheape (June $1.40)84 words
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Article102 1979-06-19 16 KUALA LUMPUR: Pan Malaysia Cement announced an unaudited group after tax profit of M 54.43 million ($4.84 million), for the year ended March 31. The parent company's aftertax profit was $193 million i 51.90 million). A second interim dividend of five per cent gross (7.5Reuter - 102 words
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Article87 1979-06-19 16 BUKIT Sembawang Estates announced an audited group net profit after extra-ordinary items of $16.24 million ($7 70 million). The parent company's net profit was $2.07 million ($3.36 million). A first and final dividend of 20 per cent gross (same) plus a bonus dividend of 20 perReuter - 87 words
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Article119 1979-06-19 16 CHINESE PKODUCE EXCHANGE, SINGAPORE, NOON CIOSINti PRICES PER PICI'L YESTERDAY: Caeaaat ail: Bulk $130 sellers, old drum $135 seller*, new drum $145 tellers. Capra: Mixed (looae) UK Corn 182 00 buyers Peaaer: Muntok ASTA while fob I(W. MLW $317.50 sellers. Sarawak *hite fob 9t'. NI.W $302 50 sellers.119 words
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Article88 1979-06-19 16 rHE KOjOBAR market for gold leliverable m Singapore yesterday >pened at $19,845 and closed al $19. no In the Far East, gold opened at SJ27S DO *****. Il moved up to a ligh of $280.30 70 m the morning, inly to slip back m the afternoon to 'lose at88 words
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Article26 1979-06-19 16 THE STRAITS tin price slipped another $5 to $1,980 per picul m Penang yesterday on an official offering up 25 tonnes to 185 tonnes.26 words
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Article358 1979-06-19 16 OPENING prices m the Singapore rubber market yesterday were marked up about two cents on higher London advices, dealers said. Values then eased slightly on a lack of buying interest and continued July disposal. Short-covering emerged at the lows, but late Japanese arbitrage selling eased values again towards the358 words
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Article30 1979-06-19 16 Rubber: June 18 Singapore: July: 296.50 cents (down 3.00 cents) Malaysia: July: 296.50 cents (down 3.00 cents) Tin: $1,980 (down $5) Official offering: 185 tonnes (up 25 tonnes)30 words
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89 1979-06-19 16 SSR and SMR NOON SSR and SMR and SMR SSR2O SSRSO MR MB (l-uaipalb'll lIIOIIMIktI Byy.r. H.11.T. Byycri S»ll.t. 187.00 2WOON 287(10 2W.00N 2MOO 2MOON 284 00 3SS.ODN SMKI V SMRU. SMR OP SMR 5 SMR ID SMR 20 SMR SO II lonpaliMl 1 1 tun palkl I II v89 words
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Article186 1979-06-19 16 I Insulated from the easier 1 Inflnrnrr Singapore Glam 1 was one of the exoe ptinnv the share rising to $2.72 In moderate trading. The other was Bnklt Sembawang which gained 21 rents to $3.8 C mm the the package handout of m per rent In186 words
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Article302 1979-06-19 16 SELLERS were out m numbers on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday, forcing prices to close sharply lower m nervous trading. Double-digit losses were seen m several of the more- popular issues. The plantation sector finished as the weakest sector. Its combined losses forced the New Straits Times302 words
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Article143 1979-06-19 16 THE US dollar continued its easier trend m the Singapore forex market yesterday, with further news of an unexpectedly sharp 13 per cent rise m US industrial production m May. which raised some questions about the strength of the US economic slowdown Opening lower at 12 1940143 words
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Article169 1979-06-19 16 INTERBANK rates at 3.00 pm: Currencies Nominal rates Smithsonian Percentage quoted yesterday (cross)panly change Loral dollars to one unit of foreign currency: ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on June 18: Closing Asian dollar certificates of deposit for prime names: US dollar Sterling pound Australian dollar169 words
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Article25 1979-06-19 16 LTHE average rate at which Sinßap*re baalu are currently prepared to lend to their best j customers is 8 per cent. J25 words
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339 1979-06-19 17 StME Dwbys HonjfkonK bated suhskliao China engineers, has drawn up elaborate plans to expand substantially the operations •it its new vehicle assembly plant at Shum Chun m CTiina China Engineers' whollyowned subsidiary. Harpers International, a inounrei' last February tha the plan, would have an339 words
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6 1979-06-19 17 General Lumber shows more trading losses6 words
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886 1979-06-19 17 AFTER suffering a decline of 11 per cent m consolidated pre-tax profit to M 57.6 million last year. Kulim (Malaysia) is confident that it will achieve a record profit this year. "With palm oil prices at acceptable levels and signs of an886 words
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Advertisement1048 1979-06-19 17 """""""I SYSTEMS (PTE) LIMITED P" 1^"" A member of the CSA Group "THE ON-LINE REALTIME SYSTEMS SPECIALISTS" Our Group provides a complete range, of computer hardware and software products and services m this Region Hardware products marketed include: DEC's range of PDP Computers PERTEC CMC ond XL4O Distributed Processing/Doto Entry1,048 words
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Advertisement3904 1979-06-19 20 I EMPLOYMENT II EMPLOYMENT I EMPLOYMENT II EMPLOYMENT I EMPLOYMENT H^ TRANSPORTATION SNIPPING I I INTERNATIONAL AIRFREIGHT f— Vb— B— fj— VJ b. I B™*— Wa^_^ BrBBBBVB^—. PBBBBBBBBJ •i (lrro '»<»""»> r 1 Driver t, BBJ I rORWANMR needs Cargo Hands J P^— b— WBB .^4*W BWirfaV— fj 31 Situations3,904 words
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Advertisement4559 1979-06-19 21 II EMPIOVMENT I HEMPIOYMEKT I J 111 VEHICLES BOATS 111 VEHICLES t BOATS I IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES *^l Ub^r* T'-"T """S •«r« lloo> "'^T'l" lOt °^nS!e S Spry^ ry HONOA 1070 K4 C 8750, new tax/ Km^fi^oZ Road. Spore 8 1077 HONDA SCRAMBLER 250 c r fj/^ 2SH!I?Ii !^!i-i 94,559 words
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Advertisement4564 1979-06-19 22 IV ACCOMMODATION A PROPERTIES IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES IV ACCOMMODATION A PROPERTIES IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES m AMKRKAN TO*NHOUSE. DIST 11 FLAT AT 12SB Bencoolen Street ROOM AVAN.ABLE FOR rental al k g ____________B___Pr_i fc I 4 bedrooms, green sub-urban for rental as residence for $400 Pandan Oarden Tel4,564 words
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Article54 1979-06-19 24 The Family of the Late MR TANG CHENG VONG thank* to all relative* and triend* lor their a*u*tanc* visits, wreath*. ■croM*. condolence* and donation* during our recent bereavement The Family Of The Late MR ONG KIM SENG thank all their relative* and friends wreath* and donation* toward* charity54 words
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Article, Illustration57 1979-06-19 24 GOM TUAN JEOW. *g*d 75, pmid •way peacefully on 17th Jun* 1971 leaving behind wife. Ho Soon Eng. eon Qoh Hoon Oui. daughter Goh Lee Wah. daughter-in-law Lim Soon wah, ion-m-l««. Lim Joo Toon, grand children and relative* to moum hi* loaa. Cortege will leave 40-0 Paya Lebar Creecent on57 words
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Advertisement682 1979-06-19 24 VII TRAVEL RESTAURANTS 114 Tourt H6 Where to Eat k DELICIOUS TAKE-AWAY HOME I ll.\ U «^B rooked tood Private Oeylang I Contact Ann Tel 448. 183 i 117 Whero to Stay I SLOAME COURT HOTEL, 17. BalItjnnfMTnfllkilM f Monthly $870 Dally S4O TeleJP^ phone 235M11 (Singapore) VACATIONS IiKK PallayaSDajn682 words
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Advertisement676 1979-06-19 24 «HONG HONG PRINTING CO. SDN. BHD. Invites suitably qualified Malaysian for the following posts 1) SALES EXECUTIVES Applicants must be diploma holders from a printing college or degree holders from a recognised university, with 2 3 years relevant experience. It It expected that the successful candidates will possess drive. Initiative676 words
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7 1979-06-19 25 Call for world meeting to fight drugs7 words
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94 1979-06-19 25 Hussein spells out policy on 'boat people 5 THANK YOU for your telegraphic message of June 16, m which you requested official information regarding the Malaysian Government's policy on the problem of "boat people" from Vietnam. In reply, I am pleased to give you the following account of the problem94 words
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121 1979-06-19 25 PENANG'S FASTEST GROWING INDUSTRY PENANG, Mon. The electronics industry, which began here m 1970, has become the state's fastest growing industry, employing nearly 20,000 workers. Its growth has been so rapid that many of the 20 factories m the state are facing a common problem of worker shortage. Industry sourcesNST - 121 words
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Article36 1979-06-19 25 BRUAS, Mon. A ipectal technical panel has been formed to investigate delays m carrying out power oupply projects throughout Perak, Mentri Be«ar I&tuk Seri Haji Wan Mohamed bin Haji Wan Teh announced yesterday. NST.NST - 36 words
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Miscellaneous183 1979-06-19 25 Bringing Up Father By BUI Kavanagh Hal Camp a^-,^ NO- I WrtAT I I I'M WiLi-iNG WOULD irTHAT'D BE EVEN AuN. MAGGIE SEN TME TO just KIND TO START Jl VCHJ I BETTER WHEN X SEE FOR A JOB'r-' p RO PPED \O*= JOB AS A <; I SETTLE I-.DO183 words
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10 1979-06-19 26 FAIRWAY - By FAIRWAY10 words
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810 1979-06-19 26 BRIEFS Evelyn sets US sprint record WALNUT (California). Mon. Evelyn Ashford set an American record for the 100 metres wnen she clocked 10.97 sec. on the second day of the United States Amateur Athletic Union championships here yesterday. Sally's time made her the second woman ever to cover the distanceAgencies - 810 words
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Article85 1979-06-19 26 Cauthen rides Rodaun to victory DUESSELDORF, (West Germany), Mon. Steve Cauthen, despite being fined for interference, won West Germany's oldest flat race here yesterday, outpacing the favourite ridden by Britain's Lester Piggott. Cauthen, the 19-year-old star j American jockey, came home fast on Rodaun m the finishing straight to takeReuter - 85 words
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Article19 1979-06-19 26 PARIS. Mon. Nantes beat Auxerre 4-1 after extra-time to win the French soccer Cup here yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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Article205 1979-06-19 26 A BAY colt, by Candy Cane out of Constructively, was knocked down for a record $32,000 at the sixth sales of Malaysianbred horses at the Ipoh race course, reports FAIRWAY. The successful bidder was Teh Choon Beng, buy- j ing for an undisclosed owner.205 words
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Article747 1979-06-19 26 WEIGHTS for thin weekend's pro-am meeting m Penang: SATURDAY C1... 4 Dr. 1 1 .200 m 3 Agency 57 0 2 Maxwell Smart 55 0 1 Razzmatazz II 54.0 4 Spanish General 53.5 7 Quartz 53 0 6 Tacit 52.5 5 Nataraj 111 52.5 8 Limit Up 51747 words
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Advertisement1011 1979-06-19 26 I CORPORATE PLANNING ASSISTANT I A diversified manufacturing and marketing company with interests m Malaysia, Hong Kong, Australia and Singapore is seeking a Corporate Planning Assistant to be based m Singapore. The Corporate Planning Assistant will report to the Group Planning Manager and will be involved m all aspects of1,011 words
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Advertisement29 1979-06-19 26 aa»T aaaßC*?T^ I faffirV^rrlfr^liir^aa! a W Lar 1 .aajaflaal '.1 I*V S2Caalao^^^^ai H W— I *m^^ I SOLUTION I i. J LlaaßtHf I I Jm m k ,^m mm29 words
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Article79 1979-06-19 27 TOLEDO. (Ohio). Mon. Bobby Clampett. 19, a topranking amateur player created a furore during the final round of the United States, doing such stunts as driving from his knees, before he was invited to leave the course. Clampett. who just finished his sophomore year at Brigham79 words
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Article59 1979-06-19 27 GOTEMBA. (Japan), Mon Japan's Hisako Higuchi. maintained a one-stroke overnight lead over her compatriot Yuko Monguchi m the three-day Fujiheigen women's Open golf tournament yesterday. Hisako. who led the field of V> professonals and five amateurs with a two-day total of four-under-par 146. yesterday scored a three-under-parReuter - 59 words
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267 1979-06-19 27 LONDON, Monday AMERICAN John McEnroe, nicknamed "superbrat insists his court behaviour is -improving, but one of his victims m the Queen's Club grass-court tournament here yesterday does not agree. Compatriot Sandy Mayer went down 3-6, 6-2, 6-4, m a bad-tempered quarter-final and McEnroe later reachedReuter - 267 words
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Article57 1979-06-19 27 AUCKLAND, Mon. Danish badminton star Svend Pri, with his cunning courtcraft. overcame Indonesia's Dhany Sartika 154, 4-15, 18-13 m the men's singles final of the Yonex-Pacific international tournament. Other final results Women's singles: Hiroe Yuki bt Ivana Lie Ing 12-9. 11-8; Women's doubles: Verawaty Wiharjo Imelda WigunoReuter - 57 words
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Article24 1979-06-19 27 TOULON (France), Mon. Holland beat Yugoslavia 3-1 and France beat China 2-1 m the Toulon international junior soccer tournament here yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article118 1979-06-19 27 Mike Miller found a bunker at the third. AH three Britons had finished with four-round totals of 278, six-under-pars, and all had birdied the 17th to edge out Sandy Lyle and New Zealander Bob Charles, on 279, from the leading places. James, the reigning European match-play champion,Reuter - 118 words
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Article, Illustration363 1979-06-19 27 TOLEDO, Ohio: Monday HALE IRWIN yesterday survived some shaky driving to win the United States Open championship for the second time with an even-par total of 284. He beat Jerry Pate and South Africa's Gary Player by two strokes. Irwin, 34, drove intoReuter; AP - 363 words
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Article, Illustration181 1979-06-19 27 CHICHESTER, (Eneland), Mon. Australia s Evonne Goolagong took exactly one hour to thrash Sue Barker, of Britain, 6-1 5-4 to win the Chichester women's singles international tennis tournament yesterday. It was Evonne's second grass court tournament victory m as many weeks, denoting for her a wel?omeReuter - 181 words
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Article168 1979-06-19 27 Belgian Grand Prix to Taroczy BRUSSELS, Mon. Balazs Taroczy, of Hungary, beat Ivan Lendl, of Czechoslovakia, 6-1, 1-6, 63, m the final of the Belgian Grand Prix tennis tournament here yesterday. In Warsaw, Poland, Italy scored a surprisingly decisive 4-1 victory over Poland to win the European Davis Cup SectionReuter - 168 words
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62 1979-06-19 27 Hooliganism hits sedate cricket world LONDON, Mon HOOLIGANISM, which has bedevilled English soccer for years, has suddenly shown disturbing signs of spreading to the normally sedate world of cricket. England's and the West Indies winning their respective groups. Pakistan will now take on the West Indies at Old Trafford, Manchester,Reuter - 62 words
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Article151 1979-06-19 27 Somerset, Kent stay front LONDON, Mon. Kent and Somerset maintained their lead at the top of the English Sunday cricket League yesterday, with Yorkshire's replacing Middlesex m third place. Somerset crushed inform Essex by nine wicke<s, while Kent beat Gloucestershire by 62 runs. Bref scores: In Northampton: Yorkshire bt NorthamptonshireReuter - 151 words
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Advertisement281 1979-06-19 27 Who can be the life and soul of every party? HH| B| The Carrier Man can, with the B ®jittSEs: I Round One. ■jjJßßre When you're entertaining MHii I friends at home, or even having I a quiet family dinner, things I can get too hot for comfort r m^^^^^^m281 words
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Article9 1979-06-19 28 R. VELU - Saudi Arabia pull out of Merdeka R. VELU By9 words
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Article, Illustration271 1979-06-19 28 DEREK WILD - No-one can be absolutely certain DEREK WILD WAS IT A GOAL OR NO GOAL? paper pictures was able to prove much, either except that, because the ball was screened by Fandi Ahmad, who claimed to have cleared It before it crossed the line, linesman Hassan, who flagged for a goal,271 words
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339 1979-06-19 28 ALBERT JOHNSON - Junie, four others qualify for KL meet ALBERT JOHNSON By ASIAN GAMES gold-medallist Junie Sng and four other swimmers booked their berths for next month's South-east Asia age-group meet m Kuala Lumpur. Junie, Mavis Ec, Noreen Chan, Kwek Leng and Lim Seng Hock beat the qualifying marks on the first339 words
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Article256 1979-06-19 28 THE Singapore Amateur Swimming Association have told their affiliates to resume centralised training for the South-east Asia Games m Jakarta m September, reports ALBERT JOHNSON. SASA's secretary-gener-al Woon Sui Kut disclosed m a circular the waterpolo players will start their preparations under coach Tan Eng Bock256 words
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318 1979-06-19 28 THE difficult 13th hole proved unlucky for Daniel Lim m Warren Golf Club's monthly medal competition at Folkestone Road at the weekend he lost a ball there, presumably plugged m the soft ground. But Lim, the former top Singapore tennis star, who now plays318 words
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Advertisement138 1979-06-19 28 I A GOLDEN I I OPPORTUNITY I Ist PRIZE $400,000 I I THE SIfIGfIPORC SWEEP I DRAW ON STH JULY 1979 AT TOA PAYOH (IN FRONT OF TOA PAYOH THEATRE) AT 6.30 P.M. ALL ARE WELCOME M Little wonder! The ultra-compact Xerox 2202. Scarcely bigger than an office typewriter, it138 words
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Article, Illustration335 1979-06-19 29 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By THOUGH coach Trevor Hartley has decided to opt out of coaching the national soccer team, he is still prepared to assist other coaches m the preparation of the! squad for next week's Merdeka tournament m Kuala Lumpur. If the Football335 words
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Article99 1979-06-19 29 PETALING JAVA, Mm. SanWkh Singh, Malaysia's toagh meter centre-bark, met his match m a sweet and demur Punjabi laas, DaIJM Kaur. They were married m a simple ceremony at a Sikh temple here yesterday. Santokh, a technician, was a tower M strength m leading Selangar toNST - 99 words
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149 1979-06-19 29 Sportsletters Get your priorities right, FAS LET'S suppose that the controversial goal had had not comeabout and Singapore had gone on to beat Selangor m Saturday's Malaysia Cup final. What glory would that have been for our national team? In a game followed by thousands of frenzied supporters, let us149 words
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Article48 1979-06-19 29 THE controversial 66thminute goal scored by Selangor m Saturday's Malaysia Cup final will never be erased from the minds of many Singapore soccer fans. I am sure many will agree with me that for future Cup finals involving Singapore, a foreign referee should be assign-48 words
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Article60 1979-06-19 29 MARINE Parade made a brilliant start m the inter-constitu-ency badminton tournament defeating Kolam Ayer 5-0 m a first round tie at the Singapore Badminton Hall yesterday. Other results: Aiuon w.o. Pay» Lebar; Khe Bong bt Brickworks 3-2; Bedok bt Ulu Pandan 41; Moulmein bt Changi 4-1; Geylang60 words
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Article46 1979-06-19 29 PAUL DRAYSON (13) won the Best Gross trophy m The Times Organisation's annual stroke play golf championship at the Singapore Island Country Club's old course, with a 88 Wang Ban Hee (17) won the Best Net prize, with Denis Tan (24) runner-up.46 words
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Article41 1979-06-19 29 Ed, maybe from Thailand or Indonesia. Past experiences have shown that the standard of Malaysia Cup refereeing is poor. However, I would like to congratulate the "Young Lions" for a "roaring" display. Die Hard soorer fan Singapore 1241 words
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Article88 1979-06-19 29 IT'S NOT THE END OF THE ROAD CONGRULATIONS to the Singapore players for showing us of their best. Though they lost it is not the end of the road for Singapore Singaore lost the Malaysia Cup, but should be proud that they played a clean game. As a fan of88 words
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Article154 1979-06-19 29 AVTAR GILL, Malaysia's leading hockey left-winger has been suspended for six months, reports GEORGE DAS. And all because the 25-year-old international spoke to the Press on his return from the Perth International tournament. Malaysia finished 10th m the meet. Said Raja Azlan Shah, whoNST - 154 words
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Article278 1979-06-19 29 Singapore shuttlers fare badly HANGZHOU, Mon. Singapore players, after giving a creditable performance m the first round, fared badly m the second, m the individual events at the second world badminton championships here yesterday. me nepuDiic s top doubles pair of Wong Shoon Keat and Tan Eng Han were beaten278 words
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Article194 1979-06-19 29 BERNARD PEREIRA - China tour called off BERNARD PEREIRA By THE Singapore badminton team, now competing m the world individual championships m Hangzhou (Hangchow), have had their tour of China called off. The team of six men and six women were originally to spend two weeks taking part m the inaugural World Cup194 words
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Article77 1979-06-19 29 Tham pulls off a surprise PETER THAM, the bowler who claims that his friends have been very tolerant m allowing him to bowl with them, despite his low standard, pulled off a big surprise m Johore on Sunday. He rolled 4,608 pinfalls to average 192 m the 24game final to77 words
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232 1979-06-19 29 AFTER failing to help Singapore wrest the Malaysia Cup from Selangor just three days ago, team captain Samad Alapitchay will tonight hopefully lead Guthrie Berhard to win the Singapore Business Houses Fsootball League senior knock-out tournament at Jalan Besar Stadium, reports JOE DORAI.232 words
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Article173 1979-06-19 29 SYDNEY. Mon Results of yesterdays Australian Association Football League matches NaUoaaJ: Brisbane L 0 Adelai*i C n Si Fool? c nra^ 2 New" castle 0. Marconi 0 Fitzrov U. 4. St. George 2 Sydney 6. S. Melbourne v Apia (postponed). Sydney C. 2 Canberra 1. W AdelaideReuter - 173 words
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Article, Illustration205 1979-06-19 29 PETER SIOW - Yco power their way to victory PETER SIOW By ANY team aspiring to win the Phey Yew Kok basketball tournament will have second thoughts after watching Yco, the Philippines' amateur champions, m action at the Gay World Stadium last night. First to buckle under Yco's awesome firepower were Thailand's C.P.205 words
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Article22 1979-06-19 29 JAKARTA, Mon. The In donesian Junior soccer team beat Kelantan 3-1 m a friendly soccer match here last night -AFPAFP - 22 words
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Advertisement127 1979-06-19 29 lAL FAMILY SERVICE: How to stop worrying when you're flying with your family. W Flying JAL is a rewarding j\ experience, and it all starts <Jk with a smile. V^J wk i Just tell us 24 hours m F advance and any special need 4^fl 4 iH^Lt is looked after127 words
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Miscellaneous102 1979-06-19 29 BADMINTON Inter-cons tournament (SBA hall, 7.30) BASKETBALL Phey Yew Kok tournament: Medan v Yco, Singapore Air Transport Union v C. P. Broiler, Medium Inds Bank v Malaysia (Gay World Stadium, 6.30, 7.45 and 9). HOCKEY Premier League: Indian Association v Singapore Armed Forces Association (Balestier Rd); Div 3: Telerac v102 words
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Article, Illustration64 1979-06-19 30 Courtesy a child's way COURTESY at the Singapore Customs checkpoint at Woodlands yesterday was exemplified by this delightful scene of two year-old Goh Peh Fong waving to a smiling Customs officer, Mr Zainal bin Ismail, who was checking a paper bag carried by her mother Madam Chan Ah Mul. It64 words
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Article65 1979-06-19 30 BANGKOK, Mon. Prime Minister Kriangsak homanan said today that Thailand would delay its plan to send more than MJM Kampuchean refugees back to their embattled homeland if the I niu-d Nations arranges their resettlement m third countries. Gen kriangsak made the statement after a ttminuteAP - 65 words
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Article45 1979-06-19 30 NEW YORK, Mon. Dow Jones averages, based on first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange: 30 indus M 2.17 off 1.13, 20 trans 240.36 off 0 44. 15 utils 105 31 up 0 03, 65 slocks 294.26 off 0.35 UPI.UPI - 45 words
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150 1979-06-19 30 'Vietnam preparing for final expulsion MELBOURNE.Mon VIETNAM appea-s to be preparing for a final expulsion of ethnic Chinese this year, a spokesman for the Australian immigration department said here tonight. The spokesman, who accompanied Vietnamese refugees on an Australian Government airliner from Singapore to Melbourne today, told Renter: "Reports fromReuter - 150 words
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Article53 1979-06-19 30 NEW DELHI. Mon. India's leading newspaper the Times of India failed to appear today for the fifth consecutive day following a strike by employees to back wage demands. Printing workers, supported by journalists, demand an interim relief of 150 rupees (Ss4l) until a government-ap-pointed wage tribunal decides onReuter - 53 words
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122 1979-06-19 30 China recalls its envoys from Asia for talks CHINESE envoys m several Asian and Pacific countries have returned to Beijing (Peking) for consultations and discussions on developments m the region, the South China Morning Post reported here today. Stating that their recall was being carried out quietly, the paper citedAFP - 122 words
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265 1979-06-19 30 Saudi to raise output by lm barrel a day say report BAHRAIN, Monday SAUDI ARABIA is poised to raise crude oil output by one million barrels a day but is awaiting the outcome of an Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) price-fixing conference later this month, the Middle East EconomicReuter - 265 words
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128 1979-06-19 30 Carrier Minsk in Singapore waters THE Russian aircraft carrier, Minsk, passed Singapore Straits yesterday before heading for the South China Sea. A Soviet Embassy offi- cial said it did not have enough information on the 30,005-tonne carrier, which is accompanied by two escort vessels. Sources said yesterday that visibility was128 words
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Advertisement197 1979-06-19 30 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Kinancial Daily Cover Price sOt Annual Subscription 5155 For subscription rail *****1 Fxl ZV TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. Almost unnoticed, a $100 million Japanese conglomerate has established itself m Singapore. Find out what the multinational has m store for Singapore. Other items: Details of the Small Industries Finance Scheme.197 words
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Advertisement332 1979-06-19 30 i\t| ■^j^^jHß Now the U. S. A. C. (United States Auto Club) has granted us their approval for our rustproofing system which no other rustproofing company has ever won before. Known for their very high standards, we secured U. S. A. C.'s approval on our sealant that really penetrates seams332 words
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Article, Illustration520 1979-06-19 31 MARK MURRAY - MARK MURRAY By m Tokyo WHILE the seven world leaders ponder global ills at this month's Tokyo summit, electronic warfare could be raging all around them. There are fears of explosivepacked, radio-controlled model airplanes crashing into the con- erence site, radio interterence vith airport control520 words
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Article479 1979-06-19 31 GRANVILLE WATTS - GRANVILLE WATTS By on B«nda|ho)a Island THE soup is ready, sir," said the Nepali servant m the jungle tent camp. But as guests began moving from their tents to the central eating area, two breathless men came running into camp. "Tiger on the bait," theyReuter - 479 words
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672 1979-06-19 31 SUSIE SOH - Singapore a hit as a convention city SUSIE SOH By SINGAPORE has made its mark as a convention city within the last few years, and its success is a result largely of the well co-ordinated efforts of the Singapore Convention Bureau (SCB). The bureau, set up m 1974 by the672 words
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Advertisement117 1979-06-19 31 INSIDE: D WOMAN PLUS: Myths about confinomont 8 o Monoy i« no problom for tho Boijing Library. 6 AJI-SHIO JjJ Thesupersalt! >w k LmBM i bT L^m A sprinkling of AJI-SHIO makes fresh fruits and salads taste simply *m delicious! WA AJI-SHIO also brings out the ideal flavour for your117 words
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Article, Illustration302 1979-06-19 32 GERALDINE TANG - GERALDINE TANG By RTS has for years been organising a series of debates m English and Chinese for school students and for university undergraduates. For those young people who fall between these two groups but who also have inquiring minds and would love the challenge of an302 words
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Article79 1979-06-19 32 Children's art at Aussie show TWENTY works of art by children from Singapore will be featured m an exhibition of children's art at the National Gallery of Victoria m Melbourne. The exhibition is held m conjunction with the Fourth Australian Youth Music Festival from July 15 to 21, m which79 words
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Article, Illustration617 1979-06-19 32 ILSA SHARP - ILSA SHARP By BECAUSE it is being sold by the distributors specifically to "young people," it may have escaped the notice of blder film buffs that there is m fact a very good, if a little weird, second-run film now on at the Premier theatre. The Premier617 words
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Article, Illustration492 1979-06-19 32 ALINE MOSBY - Bob Hope on the road to China ALINE MOSBY By m BEIJING AN ADVANCE production team scouted for filming sites last Friday for China's newest "cultural revolution" American comedian Bob Hope's television show, The Road to China, the first foreign entertainment extravaganza to be filmed m the Chinese capital ofUPI - 492 words
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Article35 1979-06-19 32 YOUTH, a series highlightinß youth activities, features a discussion on courtesy and respect for elders with four young people. The programme is on Channel 8 at 8.10 p.m. I i i m35 words
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Advertisement137 1979-06-19 32 NTUC INCOME AN INCREASE IN BONUS RATES FOR 1977 1978 42.50 yTTTj 25% 25% 34.00 20% -$30- -»32- -j»*****0/73 1974/76 1977/78 IT'S NOW $34 PLUS 25% on death or maturity You will receive a bonus of $34 for each $1000 of sum assured per year. In addition, a Special Bonus137 words
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Miscellaneous885 1979-06-19 32 TV and Radio SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening folowed by Laverne 70 And y Griffith Cerai *™Jy and Shirley Lenny's Crush 7 30 News (Malay) 3.30 Diary of Fvents 745 Pusparama (Malay musical variety 3.35 Afternoon Matinee o, n w) p. m 4.15 Science Report 8 30 gjjjj'j' Saint D**™*885 words
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Advertisement240 1979-06-19 33 Malaysia's oldest town turn modern. Introducing the new concept of shopping along pleasant landscaped pedestrian mall. SpeCial jA All enquiries to:Features M -J2 •Strategically located next y^k J^^^^ 4J F to the Padang and walking jjj B^^b^^ distance from the existing 4J Bfc^ DUTfI FlflflnCC SDIV BHD. commercial centre. Head240 words
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Advertisement1800 1979-06-19 34 •imaf-«li-|OTr»Tj lm ||H|l IN ll I i||iT^T°™y??.F^! Circlet Back StaM Tickets art CASH bookable up to 3 days m advance i 1 1 'Xwl SjTTI fcT i% T i 'ffu H H |io4 I <!' *f A swinging safari of laughs' <]' ]iflj Bftlfli^ [m Hongkong FOULPLAY outgrossed POSEIDON ADVENTURE.)1,800 words
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388 1979-06-19 35 Take good care of yourself after delivery DOCTORS generally agree a woman should have adequate rest the first It days ar twa weeks after delivery, depending on the nature of the birth. If she has had a Caesarian, she might require more rest. But adequate rest, said a gynaecologist, does388 words
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530 1979-06-19 35 KATHARINE - KATHARINE By WHITEHORN WHATEVER happened to the strong, unconquerable, quizzical British male? At least, whatever happened to I him on TV? He's still there m the costume dramas: As Dick Turpin the highwayman or Raffles the gentleman crook or Maxim530 words
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Article, Illustration58 1979-06-19 35 SHEILA CHEONG - SHEILA CHEONG TIME was when a woman's post-delivery period or "confinement month" was almost as traumatic as the actual birth of her baby. Our mothers and grandmothers recall how they were literally "imprisoned" m their homes their activities during that time alternating between rest and breast-feeding. Time58 words
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531 1979-06-19 36 CHRISTOPHER PRITCHETT - CHRISTOPHER PRITCHETT Half the vast collection is m foreign languages By m Beijing (Peking) TWO stone lions guaTJ a beautiful old building m the centre of Beijing and one of the world's great libraries. Having survived the Cultural Revolution unscathed, the Beijing Library531 words
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281 1979-06-19 36 REGINALD STUART m Detroit - REGINALD STUART m Detroit By teacher must take into consideration. And Ann Arbor does that. Ann Arbor does that very well. Language barrier is a term totally inapplicable" to this case. Mr Weaver contended that black English was a "vernacular" or dialect rather thanNYT - 281 words
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Advertisement344 1979-06-19 36 What can you do after XX and A Levels Much more than just landing yourself m [|ffr~~] awati limWuH u< the first available job. Prepare yourself for I y™rij D»>— it»j Tachmhmy the career and advancement you want. Has helped thousands of people around the even if you're already working.344 words
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