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Title Section14 1979-10-05 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1979 30 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 142/1/7914 words
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Article770 1979-10-05 1 Pentagon secret study conclusion to get Beijing to help the West in war with Russia WASHINGTON, Thursday A DEFENCE Department study has concluded that the United States should take steps to bolster China's military potential so that Beijing could come to the assistance of the WestNYT - 770 words
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Article56 1979-10-05 1 THE price of all grades of gold dipped by $50 yesterday, according: to the Singapore Chinese Gold and Silver Merchants Association. The new prices are $1,150 for 24 carat gold. $1,081) for 22 carat and $1,020 for sovereign gold. The new prices are in lino with the56 words
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Article68 1979-10-05 1 BEIJING, Thurs. China's first public relations officer was introduced to a surprised press corps today and journalists were told to feel free to call him. Mr Jing Shu-ping will speak for the government -owned company set up to channel foreign investments into the People's Republic. The company,Reuter - 68 words
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Article34 1979-10-05 1 TEHERAN, Thurs, At least seven people burned to death and 17 were injured when a bomb exploded on a passenger train in Khuzestan province today, the state radio reported. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article, Illustration59 1979-10-05 1 A YOUNG kampuchran hoy, who crossed into the sanctuary of Thailand from his war-torn country, climbs up a tree In the Thai frontier town of Thap Prik to gather leaves for his next meal. The Kampncheans are facing widespread disease and hunger. MostAP - 59 words
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528 1979-10-05 1 Moral education: 'Don't confine it to schools' MORAL education should not just be confined to schools, but should be extended to society at large to create the right environment for it. This was one of four conclusions arrived at during a recent Straits Times panel discussion on moral education. The528 words
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Article44 1979-10-05 1 WASHINGTON, Thurs. The Japanese Government is copying 30 million pages of records of the US post-war occupation period "in one of the largest microfilming projects ever undertaken, the US National Archives has reported. The copying will take 10 years to complete AP.AP - 44 words
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117 1979-10-05 1 SEOUL, Thurs. Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew will pay a six-day official visit to South Korea from Oct 16 at the invitation of the Korean Prime Minister, Mr Choi Kyu-hah, it was announced here today. He will be accompanied by the TradeReuter - 117 words
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Article389 1979-10-05 1 Three doctors suspended for Infamous conduct' A DOCTOR who allowed his two clinic assistants to dispense medicine and poisons to patients on his behalf during his absence has been ordered to be suspended for six months by the Singapore Medical Council. Two others, including a woman doctor who issued medical389 words
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Article155 1979-10-05 1 Exercise to test border defences BANGKOK, Thurs. Thai .irmy and marine units began joint operations today near the Kampuchean border to test defences against invasion as US military supplies continued to flow into Thailaitd. Thai First Army spokesman Col Aroon Pariwattitham said the operation was taking place in one ofReuter - 155 words
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Article37 1979-10-05 1 JERUSALEM. Thurs, Jewish settlers on the Israeli-occu-pied West Bank seized a patch of Arab land today to demonstrate their anger at the government's failure to requisition 404 hectares of Arab land to expand seven settlements.37 words
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Article83 1979-10-05 1 WASHINGTON. Thurs, Kcar Admiral Thomas Replo(jle left Norfolk, Virginia, yesterday for Key West, Florida, to become commander of the nru IS Caribbean contigemy joint task force created by ("resident Jimmy Carter. The Pentagon said the nucleus of tne 60-member task force staff will be in Key WestAP - 83 words
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Article76 1979-10-05 1 ROTTKKDAM, Ihurs. Striking tugmen with iron bars toda> boarded a tug and took over the vessel as It watt hauling a liberian ship Into this port. Arrording U» police striken als*. attacked policemen in their car>, and a bomb went off at a trade union office.AFP - 76 words
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Advertisement197 1979-10-05 1 SINGAPORE SWEEP RESULTS Page 7 •NO trial for economic offenders 2 FIRST deal in 30 years for the two Koreas 3 LET lawyers advertise, says Royal Commission 4 SAUDIS warn of new oil cutbacks S COPS who excel will get speedier promotion 7 RELIGIOUS groups hail URA offer but want197 words
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Advertisement25 1979-10-05 1 SHARP COLOUR TV Maintenance at your beck and call. For only $70 per year I HUH ROXY (SPORE) PTE LTD HIHH «83 Tang'.n Ha'tPoM S'nqapo.e25 words
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Miscellaneous27 1979-10-05 1 The weather UP TO IP.M. TODAY: Generally fair TEMP. (C) op U S a.m. tomorrow: 32 max.; 25 mm. SUNSET today: 5.2« p.m.; SI'NRISK temorrow: 4.2* a.m.27 words
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161 1979-10-05 2 'No trial for economic offenders' NEW DELHI, Thursday PRIME Minister Charan Singh today confirmed that his government was going ahead with a controversial move to bring about an ordinance seeking detention without trial of economic offenders. The ordinance is .nainly intended to deal with hoarders and blackmarketeers in the presentAFP - 161 words
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257 1979-10-05 2 Army or business? Choice is yours: Widodo JAKARTA, Thurs. The army has warned officers with business involvements to immediately choose between their two careers, army chief of staff General Widodo said today. Gen Widodo told reporters about 200 to 300 army officers are believed to be affected. He gave noAP; AFP - 257 words
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Article81 1979-10-05 2 WASHINGTON, Thurs. The FBI has completed a preliminary investigation into allegations that White House Chief of Staff Hamilton Jordan used cocaine and has forwarded its report to the Justice Department, it was learned yesterday. One knowledgeable source, who asked to remain anonymous, said the report containedAP - 81 words
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Article73 1979-10-05 2 TOKYO, Thurs. Only five young farmers volunteered to emigrate to Brazil in response to a nationwide recruitment campaign to attract 50 persons, officials of the Japan Central Union of Agricultural Cooperatives (Zencnu) said today. They said the poor response was because farming is not asUPI - 73 words
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392 1979-10-05 2 Viets reject UN man in anti British move BANGKOK, Thursday VIETNAM, amid a heavy burst of anti-British propaganda, has rejected a nominee for a senior United Nations post in Hanoi simply because he is British, diplomatic sources said today. The sources said Mr William Claranee, who was to have takenUPI - 392 words
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140 1979-10-05 2 PAK POLLS: BHUTTO'S DAUGHTER BARRED KARA* HI, Thors. The Pakistan Government reportedly cracked down today on the Ct> of the late Prime Ister Znlflkar All Bhutto, barring his daughter Benazir and other party leaders from contesting the general election set for Nov 17. The Associated Press of Pakistan said theAP - 140 words
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Article101 1979-10-05 2 NEW YORK, Thurs. A Uraguayan man told police his wife plunged to her death from the 20th floor of the Taft Hotel in New York's theatre district early today because she bounced off a bed and out of the window. Police said Sylvia Maniniros of Montevideo, Uraguay,AP - 101 words
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Article80 1979-10-05 2 RIO DE JANEIRO, Thurs. A young woman who jumped from a 10th floor in a suicide attempt landed on top of a newspaper vendor and survived, police said. The vendor was seriously injured. They said Rosa Santos Prata, 22, leapt and landed on Jose Carneiro,UPI - 80 words
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Article, Illustration345 1979-10-05 2 Gold seesaws on oil money and US threat NEW YORK, Thurs. Arab money has forced the price of gold up and the threat of American sales has knocked it part way down. Now, anxious traders are waiting for the next round in the war of nerves. The price of goldAP - 345 words
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Advertisement207 1979-10-05 2 Jtn LVmODLCTORY OFFER Hjli ANTIQUE FURNITURE FROM CNINA Jointly presented by SINGAPORE WOODCRAFT MFG. CO. (PTE) LTD. and WING ONN CHEONG ENTERPRISES CO. PTE. LTD. We ye just imported a dazzling collection ot China hlackuood, Rosewood, mother-of-pearl in-laid, Marble in-laid, lacquered cabinet, st reen and flower stand, etc A wide-ranging207 words
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Advertisement57 1979-10-05 2 Childreits Day Celebration forereryone gifts arc to be given away Bnng yourc fashio ns, patterns. Ua Club junior dothrngsfeatunng reduC ed prices <or f designs colours, all at spec.a y cc i e brat.on V ■ft _JltrS^' HhCShV -People. Park Centre Peninsula Plaza Peninsula Shopping Complex (Opening Soon) Bukit Timah57 words
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Article, Illustration58 1979-10-05 3 KCYPTIAN President Anwar Sadat (second from right inspecting USmade missiles carried by ihe country's newly-ac-<|inre<J F-4 jet fighters in an unidentified air base in Kgypt on Wednesday. The planes, missiles and other military hardware are the first sold by the United States to Egypt. With President SadatAP - 58 words
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Article263 1979-10-05 3 Khmer Serei group sets up govt KOK SUNG (Thailand), Thuts. One of several Kampuchean guerilla groups announced yesterday it had formed a "national liberation government" and vowed to fight for a neutral, non-commu-nist Cambodia. A meeting along the Thai-Kampuchean border near this village also produced a full slate of ministersReuter; AP - 263 words
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275 1979-10-05 3 First deal in 30 years for the two Koreas TOKYO, Thurs SOUTH Korea has purchased thousands of tonnes of coal from North Korea in their first business deal since the breakdown of bilateral trade relations 30 years ago, a Tokyo newspaper reported today. The Mainichi Shimbun also said in its275 words
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Article73 1979-10-05 3 EXPELLED FROM ASSEMBLY SEOUL, Thurs. South Korean opposition leader Kirn Young-Sam was today expelled from the National Assembly for his "anti-national and unconstitutional" activities since being elected president of the major opposition party. This is the first time the 52-year-old head of the opposition party has been expelled from theReuter - 73 words
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163 1979-10-05 3 Refugees adopted by illegal migrant ALBANY (New York), Thurs. A happy ending may be in store for German baker Harald Netzel and his wife, who adopted a Vietnamese boat family even though they themselves were living in the United States illegally. On Tuesday, the couple was given 90 days inUPI - 163 words
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Article101 1979-10-05 3 BANGKOK, Thurs. The worst floods for 30 years have struck Vietnam's central Binh Tri Thien province, flooding ricefields and destroying houses, schools and hospitals, the Vietnam News Agency reported today. Rain from Typhoon Nancy, which struck the province on Sept 24, flooded 23,300 hectares of riceReuter - 101 words
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Article37 1979-10-05 3 CAIRO, Thurs. Egypt has decided to court martial Gen Sadedln El Shazly, military chief of staff in the last Middle East war, on charges of revealing "strategy secrets" pertaining to the October 1973 conflict AP.AP - 37 words
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Article92 1979-10-05 3 NORFOLK (Virginia), Thurs. The US navy is warning its pilots about the dangers of drinking gin and tonic. The effects of gin are known, but doctors now say tonic may be a roblem. p A navy doctor said yesterday there is evidence that the quinineAP - 92 words
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Advertisement223 1979-10-05 3 Your boss will need to go to Brunei... there are good reasons he should go Royal Brunei. Not the least of these reasons is the choice Singapore to Brunei q!n I n,Sr nient f 9htS Depart WEDNESDAY Arrive Bl 422 bingapore 1015 Thursday, Friday 1245 With the businessman in mind223 words
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Advertisement291 1979-10-05 3 •f^A* Top i buys at j lower prices J Look for these specials Your daily needs marked with a star They ALL add up to BIG savings PLUS! all the OFFERS INDICATED BELOW I I Fll IFT I From New Zealand From New Zealand JL From New Zealand J J291 words
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319 1979-10-05 4 Patriotic Front guerillas under pressure LONDON, Thurs. Zimbabwe's Patriotic Front guerillas are now under pressure to accept British constitutional proposals for their country, or be blamed for the breakdown of the three-cornered peace talks here. British Foreign Secretary Lord Carrington, the conference chairman, tabled the detailed proposals at a full-scale319 words
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367 1979-10-05 4 Let lawyers advertise: Commission LONDON, Thursday LAWYERS in Britain should be given broad powers to advertise, a Royal Commission said yesterday in reporting on its exhaustive 34-year study of the country's much-criticised legal system. But the 15-member group, drawn from various walks of life, unanimously rejected proposals to end theNYT - 367 words
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Article63 1979-10-05 4 Bad start to war games THE BIGGEST French armed forces manoeuvres "Saone 79" got off to an inauspicious start when thieves whisked away the weapons of an army unit posted near Saint Vit, in the Doubs Department. Police set up roadblocks throughout the area to intercept a vehicle which carriedUPI - 63 words
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Article72 1979-10-05 4 POUR HUNDRED thousand in Sri Lanka's public sector, state corporations and local government service are to be asked to pick their office hours by means conducted by the government through the national newspapers. An official spokesman said polling coupons will be published in the nationalAFP - 72 words
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Article70 1979-10-05 4 BRITAIN'S oldest sweathearts were married in Sawston, near Cambridge, this week, notching up a total of seven marriages between them. Bridegroom Alfred Marrs. 92, lost his third wife last summer and vowed he would marry again before reaching 100. Within a few months he was poppingAFP - 70 words
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Article83 1979-10-05 4 MR AND MRS DAVID Evans, who run a squash club in Johannesburg, have had their holiday plans squashed by the Australian Government, the Rand Daily Mail reported. The australian embassy is holding up their visa applications, the newspaper said, because of the Gleneagles Agreement which puts aAP - 83 words
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108 1979-10-05 4 MANILA, Than. Inmates of Manila's crowded city Jail are so well fed and looked after following a visit from Mrs Imelda Marcos, the president's wife, that they have stopped trying to escape. "There h»ve been it* more rtote er escapes keeaue we findReuter - 108 words
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Article, Illustration50 1979-10-05 4 MASSES AT MASS !HIS audience was one mil- Lj lion strong, thronging from all parts of Philadel- phia, the capital of Perm- sylvania. They came to flj hear Pope John Paul n k say mass on Thursday in f open-air Logan Circle. P 'h AP picture. P i 122 240QAP - 50 words
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Advertisement462 1979-10-05 4 Remy's Lucky Seal Offer SG^(ir)] It s so easy! L 2r \»r* >^ m/ Just look under the cap foil of your next Remy Martin bottle. ml If you see $1000 written on it you're automatically $1000 richer. V m gj No forms to fill out. No questions to answer.462 words
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Advertisement306 1979-10-05 5 la^LsT' LIOUID>. <T.^ 54^ K-^ T j l^^ '^m^^^m LWb M v Ay-._w LOCAL LEAN A CHICKEN mff^b Aitlkl Ik A. I I V V ARCTIC 499 ll^a I Iml ILte Iky' I RO > LS '^^^i^^Mm v I l« <«^.. i^ a I i&ps imaginable buv chinese^o*k'sett" B- —^f306 words
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242 1979-10-05 6 Rev Jackson's shuttle cut by illness BEIRUT, Thurs. GASTROENTERITIS has grounded the Middle East peace shuttle of US. civil rights leader Rev Jesse Jackson, who is hospitalised due to the stomach ailment, common in the region. Palestinian leader Yass- er Arafat, who invited Jackson to the Middle East, hurried toNYT; UPI - 242 words
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Article49 1979-10-05 6 MOSCOW, Thurs. Soviet and Chinese negotiator* met yesterday for their fourth preliminary session aimed at easing the strained relations between the two communist powers. No details were available on the talks, which are believed to be held up by diffioities in agreeing on an agenda. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article172 1979-10-05 6 'World war' warning by Opec VIENNA, Thurs. Opec leaders yesterday forecast further oil shortages that could lead to world war and called for Joint efforts by consumer and producer nations to develop new sources of energy. The disruption caused by a fall In Iranian oil exports during the first halfReuter - 172 words
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Article406 1979-10-05 6 Saudis warn of new oil cutbacks BELGRADE, Thurs. Saudi Arabia's Finance Minister told a forum of international monetary officials and private bankers yesterday that the world's largest oilexporting nation was considering new cutbacks in production because of the eroding value of the dollar. The warning from Sheik Mohamed Abalkhail thatNYT - 406 words
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Article183 1979-10-05 6 Computer parts sale blocked WASHINGTON, Thursday US DEFENCE Secretary Harold Brown has blocked the sale of equipment sought by the Soviet Union to upgrade a computer it purchased from an American firm throe years ago, military sources said yesterday. Mr Brown's decision was contained in a Sept 27 letter toAP - 183 words
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Article, Illustration122 1979-10-05 6 Juanita Kreps resigns WASHINGTON, Thurs. US Commerce Secretary Juanita Kreps (above), whose husband attempted to kill himself earlier this year, yesterday submitted her resignation to President Jimmy Carter. The resignation is expected to be effective at the end of the month. Dr Clifton Kreps, a professor of banking at theUPI - 122 words
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Article, Illustration200 1979-10-05 6 WORLD BRIEFS SAUDI ARABIA was yesterday reported to have proposed a South Lebanon settlement plan involving Saudi and US pressure respectively to curb the activities of the Palestinians and Israelis. According to the Kuwaiti weekly newspaper Al-Hadaf, the plan has already been approved by the Lebanese Government. AFP. VIETNAM todayUPI - 200 words
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Article50 1979-10-05 6 WASHINGTON, Thurs. A man who threatened in a letter to assassinate President Jimmy Carter was arrested today by US secret service agents in St Louis, Missouri. David Feuerstein, a trucker, faces a maximum five-year jail sentence and a US$l OOO <SJ2,HO) fine If found guilty AFPAFP - 50 words
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Article36 1979-10-05 6 JAKARTA, Thurs. Of the some 140 million Indonesian population, an estimated 21 million (or about 15 per cent) are still illiterate, Education Minister Or Daoed Joesoef was today reported to have said. AFPAFP - 36 words
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95 1979-10-05 6 Buried alive just as script demands TOKYO, Than. Tw« Japaaeae and aa Ameiieaa were inadvertently barled alive while ahaattag a aeeac far the film veratoa af Jamea Clavell's htataeller "Bhagu" la Kyato. The aerfpt called far aa actor to be barled alive la aa eartbaaake. lastead, special effecto specialist Kabert95 words
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Advertisement431 1979-10-05 6 [PHILIPS! DIRECTLY IMPORTED 1 /4f~\ FROM HOLLAND Fully guaranteed by Rediffusion with genuine spare parts including picture tube. •Computerised Vigilant 1C "~"~^^fl makes sure that colours will "^J stay fresh and young all the I J I t'mc m PREE I Due to revolutionary Hi-Bn f\ A PrUlipaH concept, colours431 words
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245 1979-10-05 7 *****29 wins first prize in Singapore Sweep TICKhT No *****29 won the first prize of $500,000 in the Singapore Sweep drawn last night The second prize of $150,001) wont to ticket No. *****11 Third prize of $75,000 wont to ticket No. *****82; fourth prize of $50,000 to ticket No. *****40245 words
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97 1979-10-05 7 'Exercise to cope with stress of city life' THE MP for Paya Lebar, Mr Tan Cheng San, last night urged Singaporeans to be actively involved in exercise to keep mentally and physically fit. He said life in a city is tense and if no time is taken to relax, it97 words
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Article42 1979-10-05 7 GEYLANG East community centre will hold courses on beauty health, yoga, tim sum, tai chi, cake making, padang curry, macrame, vegetarian cooking, knitting and crochet at its premises this month. For details tel *****5 between 2.30 p.m. and 10.30 p.m.42 words
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Article36 1979-10-05 7 DON'T BE SHY! IF YOU can speak Mandarin and are about to use dialect again, stop yourself and start In Mandarin. The other person may know Mandarin bat may also i be shy. Be the Initiator!36 words
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242 1979-10-05 7 MANDARIN SEMINAR FOR AFFILIATES OF NTUC MORE THAN 80 representatives from affiliated unions and cooperatives of the National Trades Union Congress will attend a seminar on promoting the use of Mandarin at the NTUC auditorium tomorrow at 9 a.m. The aim of the seminar, organised by the NTUC, is to242 words
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299 1979-10-05 7 Trio in hotel shooting drama move up By GERALD PEREIRA JUNIOR police officers who excel in performance while pounding the beat can now expect to be promoted expeditiously with the approval of the Commissioner of Police. The decision to change the promotion system299 words
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54 1979-10-05 7 WHO talk on respiratory infections THE World Health Organisation will hold a technical presentation on Acute Respiratory Infections at the Mandarin Court, Mandarin Hotel, at 2.30 p.m. today. The presentation will be made by Dr R.M Douglas, of the University of Adelaide, and the moderator for discussion is Dr Antonio54 words
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Article35 1979-10-05 7 YAP SAY WHEE, 21, was fined {30 yesterday for insulting PC Bong Peng Luck with the words police kayu" in Upper Ayer Rajah Road on Wednesday at 6.20 p.m. He pleaded guilty.35 words
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Article174 1979-10-05 7 THE People's Association is planning to hold Mandarin classes at several of its community centres in support of the Promote The Use Of Mandarin Campaign. The classes will be for beginners and Englishspeaking adults. It is believed that the PA will also hold special sessions for174 words
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Advertisement1424 1979-10-05 7 of the ChM 1979 M M\_^T W frf W In conjunction with International Year of the Child, Emporium Holdings specially organise a "Children Month. A Lucky Draw Coupon will be given for Purchases of $5 and above at any of the Emporium Holdings Group of stores, you only have to1,424 words
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Miscellaneous359 1979-10-05 7 LANTERN FESTIVAL at HOW TO PREPARE concourse from 11 a.m. to the Chinese Garden, Ju- FOR THE GCE 'A' 10 p.m. On till Sunday, rone, fr >m 6.30 p.m. to LEVEL EXAMINATION EXHIBITION BY 10.30 p.m. nightly, till a talk in Mandarin by Mr THREE BRITISH POP Sunday.The Great Lan-359 words
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Article, Illustration844 1979-10-05 8 CHRISTINA RODRIGUES - CHRISTINA RODRIGUES By THE Urban Redevelopment Authority's first offer of sites for the development of religious and association buildings received a round of praise yesterday from various religious and clan/welfare organisations. However, many of them said they that the government should not placeCHEW BOON CHIN - 844 words
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Article33 1979-10-05 8 SINGAPORE Family Plannire and Population Board medic I officer Or R. Oanapal wi l speak on sex education 111 1 English at Oylarig East conmunity centre on Monday at I p.m.33 words
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260 1979-10-05 8 JANIE KHOO - Singapore to discuss use of Palappa station JANIE KHOO By THE trlorommnnlratlon Mtnorlttoe of SlagaE*re and ladraesU aye agreed to expl«re the possibility of Singapore using the Indonesian Palappa satellite station, the Indonesian Common I cations Minister Roesmin Nurjadin said yesterday. Mr Nnrjadln, who led a team of five officials260 words
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Advertisement470 1979-10-05 8 1957 E veready invent the worlds first watch battery 1979 More watchmakers recommend E veready watch batteries than any other in the world Need we say more? Mm MW n^^&nnnnf Plane! Earth's most used portable power ottJV} Union Cabide Singapore Pie. Lid. 9 Hill View Road. Singapore 2 J66. Tel:470 words
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Article, Illustration410 1979-10-05 9 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN By SITTING like stu dents in a classroom these Japanese consultants learn that "the microscope enables scientists to examine very small objects." Of course, the information on the overhead projector screen is nothing new to them. Still, they attend classesWAN SENG YIP - 410 words
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Article118 1979-10-05 9 Judge calls for report on robber A CORRECTIVE training report was called on Chua Ah Hock, unemployed, 28, after ho pleaded guilty to three counts of armed robbery involving $12,000 worth of cash and proper- ty. Five other charges of i armed robbery, snatch theft and failing to report to118 words
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Article32 1979-10-05 9 MOUNTBATTEN community omttt will teach cakemaking, (low*"" arrangement, preparing paJang curry, restaurant cooking, elementary and intermediate stages o( cooking. Tai-vhj. swimming, children s cultural dance, the guitar and yoga32 words
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Article, Illustration352 1979-10-05 9 Centre fully operational by March THE $11-million Japan-Singapore Training Centre now under construction in Jalan Bukit Merah will be fully operational when work on its three-storey workshop block is ready by next February or March. Disclosing this yesterday, the director of the centre, Mr Takashi Sumiyama, said the first batchALBERT SIM - 352 words
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Article72 1979-10-05 9 ANOTHER $417,285 were distributed on Monday to survivors of the Spyros tragedy and families of those who died at Jurong Shipyard. The money was donated by the public and employees of the shipyard and its associated companies. The next-of-kin of those who died received $4,275, the survivors who72 words
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150 1979-10-05 9 SPORTS COMPLEX FOR KENT RIDGE CAMPUS A $9 MILLION sports complex will be built at the University of Singapore's Kent Ridge campus. Some of the facilities in the sports complex will be a sports hall, gymI nasium, five squash I courts, and a swimming i pool and practice pool of150 words
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Advertisement223 1979-10-05 9 Salamander A.G. of West Germany proudly brings you cAJabubusT^t^of Qualify JlMm^m I Salamander is a name I synonymous with the highest I quality and latest style in I leather shoes I The Salamander range j^^Vi I includes men's, ladies' and Jh|li 1 I children's Footwear I All these superb leather223 words
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Article, Illustration269 1979-10-05 10 THE winning ways of Mr I. Ratoo and Mrs Eleanor Glosz earned them top prizes a four-day stay in Penang and a nook voucher when they were declared the most courteous employees In the Times Organisation. The competition was •ne In a series organised by the269 words
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Article30 1979-10-05 10 THE Department of Extramural Studies of the University of Singapore will hold a 12lecture course on silkscreen fabric printing at the Waterloo Street Centre from today at 7 p.m.30 words
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254 1979-10-05 10 K. S. SIDHU - Man who tried to molest girl hurt in fall K. S. SIDHU CHASED BY GROUP OF TEENAGERS By A 20- YEAR-OLD man, chased and cornered by a group of youths answering a 14-year-old girl's cry for help, jumped from the third floor of a shopping complex and critically injured himself.254 words
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233 1979-10-05 10 908 teachers want to join university THE Education Ministry has received 908 applications from teachers who want to attend special classes to acquire the GCE "A" level qualifications or pass the university entrance examinations. An article in the ministry's Staff and Training Bulletin states that there are three schemes to233 words
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Article64 1979-10-05 10 THE Singapore Breastfeeding Mothers' Group will hold a one-day seminar on The Right of Every ChiJd Mother's Milk, in conjunction with the International Year of the Child at the RELC building on Oct 13 from 9 a.m. Prof Wong Hock Boon, the head of the university64 words
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446 1979-10-05 10 Chief Justice praises testimony of girl, 8 THE testimony of an eight-year-old girl, who was awarded $24,200 damages for the almost total loss of the sight of her left eye as the result of a road accident, won the praise of the Chief Justice yesterday. Mr Justice Wee Chong Jin446 words
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266 1979-10-05 10 A PROFESSOR FOR THE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT A VARSITY professor sponsored "under the Tan Chin Tuan professorship scheme will beef up the staff at the University of Singapore's new School of Management. And, beginning in July, the start of the new academic year, the school will offer a part-time course266 words
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Advertisement770 1979-10-05 10 THE VENETIAN BLIND THAT WILL CHANGE YOUR MIND j -^k i l^ i -y Ijy A ——-—-^—JBr bb» m~^ J I My i—— HnW^k If you think Venetian blinds are old Luxaflex Slimline's smooth, fashioned, here's Luxaflex Slimline to efficient operation is handled flawlessly change your mind. by concealed nylon770 words
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195 1979-10-05 11 J. D. INDRAN - Shipyard bags $50 m overseas contracts J. D. INDRAN By SINGAPORE Slipway and Engineering in Tanjong Rhu has bagged more than $50 million worth of contracts to build vessels for ovemu clients. The new orders, coming after more than a year's lull, are for tugs, pilot boats, a tanker and195 words
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Article39 1979-10-05 11 QUEENSTOWN community centre will hold courses in colour photography on Fridays and northern tim sum cooking on Wednesdays. The photography course costs $60 (members) and $80 (non-members). The tim sum course is $18 for three months.39 words
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Article23 1979-10-05 11 THE acting Minister (or Social Affairs. Dr Ahmad Mattar, will introduce the Fire Service Bill at the next sitting of Parliament.23 words
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Article15 1979-10-05 11 QUEENSTOWN community centre will hold its next legal aid counselling service on Oct15 words
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231 1979-10-05 11 Multiple-fare taximeter plant here? SINGAPORE is being considered as a manufacturing base for an innovative electronic taximeter which is believed to be the first of its kind in the world. The electronic taximeter, Novax 80, was developed by a New Zealand company. Electronic Innovations, manufacturing it in New Zealand. A231 words
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103 1979-10-05 11 MP to open primary school in Ang Mo Kio THE $2-million Ang Mo Kio Primary School will be officially opened by the MP for Ang Mo Kio, Mr Yeo Toon Chia, on Oct 12 at 5.30 p.m. It is the 10th school to be opened this year and the 140103 words
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273 1979-10-05 11 COURTESY is to be given a fillip at Housing Board area offices following the recent emphasis on courtesy in the board's staff training programme. Other measures taken to ensure public convenience include the simplification and streamlining of all the board's forms, procedures and273 words
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205 1979-10-05 11 Bank took back part of NWC increases: Union A UNION has complained to the Labour Ministry that a foreign bank took back part of what it paid oat as National Wages Council Increases from some of Its employees. In a letter to the ministry, the Singapore Bank Employees' I'nlon said205 words
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Article28 1979-10-05 11 THE Metropolitan YMCA Health and Fitness Centre will conduct keep-fit classes for men every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from next week. Those interested can call *****66.28 words
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Article161 1979-10-05 11 SINGAPORE'S rate of economic development has been far above global and regional averages over the past two decades, the chairman of the Singapore International Chamber of Commerce, Mr D M Brown, said yesterday. This is reflected in the many signs of development in many areas, he added.161 words
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Advertisement513 1979-10-05 11 cMUfflßflnnDmanf fITSUPRQIE HOUSE (MX NINARICCI NINA RICCI (Box of 3) NINARICCI ***>&*' S id^cJ^ li^f'l J SftWi 37.50 t4»60-i 24.50 S^A96-$ 21.45 <& WwJ r*AK \'V G23 SUPREME HOUSE TEL *****1^^ STORE o J^jj/ (1 a*i*\i<\ I*• only component 4|F LlDlilv stereo system f TFAr «-!»gJJ*. withmahhing Where Art and513 words
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Article, Illustration2001 1979-10-05 12 T. F. HWANG - DAY 42 OF THE TARLING TRIAL T. F. HWANG By MR AWTHER Singh, a defence witness on accountancy aspects in the Tarling trial, yesterday contended in the High Court that the imEosition of the Melourne Unit Trust (MUT) in the Haw Par Brothers International Ltd's (HPBIL's) consolidated accounts in a2,001 words
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377 1979-10-05 12 A RECENT Singapore trade mission to the South Pacific received $2 million worth of orders for locally-made goods. The 13-member team organised by the Singapore Manufacturers Association, which toured Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, New HeI brides. New Caledonia I and377 words
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Advertisement584 1979-10-05 12 Get on a star-spangled fun-filled, fantastic trip on &h««niert«,n«dbyttar tO SO**** will visit India. Israel i Iqypl |us) to nam« few Relax Cruse 81S From Sydney to Western < lnl« the world pass by All the se Australia. Bali Jakarta. Singapore. more from only 555.430 Manila. Hong Kong. Guam. Rabual584 words
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Article, Illustration191 1979-10-05 13 A bridge in 2 hours THIS bridge over the placid waters of Jarong Ukr took M rombat engineers two boars to construct. The heavy steel structure, measuring 28 metres by five metres, will become a stage of sorts when M,Mt participants in the threeday Lantern Festival, beginning tonight, are expected191 words
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213 1979-10-05 13 RADIN MAS OUT IN FORCE FOR LANTERN FESTIVAL ABOUT 3,000 children, parents, grandparents and other residents of Radin Mas turned up to celebrate their Lantern Festival last night at the community centre in Telok Blangah Crescent. The crowd, four times larger than expected, filled the basketball court with an air213 words
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319 1979-10-05 13 Architects on rising costs of construction THE NEW recommendations of the National Wages Council together with higher Central Provident Fund contributions and a 2 per cent contribution to the Skills Development Fund will raise construction costs by about 3 5 per cent, says the Singapore Institute of Architects. These increases319 words
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70 1979-10-05 13 Three jailed for taking gunny sacks THREE men were jailed by a magistrate yesterday when they pleaded guilty to dishonestly receiving 40 bales of stolen gunny sacks valued at $18,000. Osman bin Jamaludin, 26, was jailed a year, while Tan Sam Choon, 34, and Tan Soon Kian, 36, were each70 words
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Article54 1979-10-05 13 Planning a career THE YMCA of Singapore will conduct an eight-session course on career and lifework planning from tomorrow to Oct 27. The course is aimed at gearing the individual towards self -development, particularly in his career and life work. Interested participants should contact the YMCA office at either Orchard54 words
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Article34 1979-10-05 13 THE Parliamentary Secretary (Home Affairs), Mr Chin Ham Tons, also chairman of the NTUC Mandarin promotion committee, will open a seminar, Promote the Use of Mandarin, at NTUC tomorrow at 9.30 a.m.34 words
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400 1979-10-05 13 THE Housing Board, faced with rising construction costs and a shortage of skilled labour, is studying various prefabrication schemes using precast hollow core slab systems. The shortage of skilled labour is expected to worsen in the 80s when major projects, including the400 words
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Advertisement191 1979-10-05 13 Name the largest international Dutch bank with over 200 branches offices around the world. Clue: If s a 3 letter word Turn to pagm 15 forth* answer I offkKH oponing of COMGENikE ill VNi '^^mmmmmm 3§ B -^kiw i I i J <i H w i wJbj .1 JmS I191 words
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175 1979-10-05 14 THE Automobile Association of Singapore has claimed that an increasing number of panel vans are being converted for personal use. The latest issue of its bulletin, The Highway, also warned that such conversion is illegal. Some of these have air-conditioning, rugs and mobile upholstered175 words
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Article, Illustration646 1979-10-05 14 Tests only if drivers complained, court told A FORMER Singapore Bus Service driver told the High Court yesterday that the SBS does not conduct mechanical tests on its vehicles before putting them on the road each morning. Tests were carried out only when the bus driver complained that the vehicle646 words
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Article59 1979-10-05 14 PARTICIPANTS at the World Health Organisation (WHO) Regional Committee meeting, now going on in Singapore, will visit Jurong Town, Singapore General Hospital and view the National Health Campaign exhibits at Conference Hall tomorrow. They will also take a cruise around the harbour and the Southern Islands59 words
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Article50 1979-10-05 14 On-the-Spot art contest THE Serangoon Garden National Health Campaign coordinating committee wUI hold an On-the-Spot art contest at the HDB Ang Mo Kio area office (south) concourse on Oct 14 from 8.30 a.m. to 10.30 a.m. Applications close on Sunday. For details tel *****69 between 2.30 p.m. and 9.30 p.m.50 words
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159 1979-10-05 14 AN EVENING of Indian dance and music will be staged by the Education Society of the Institute of Education at the IE auditorium at 7 p.m. tomorrow. Top Indian dancers here will perform classical dances from various parts of India such as Tamil159 words
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92 1979-10-05 14 Charged with three counts of robbery JALIL bin Johari, 21, was charged in a magistiate's court yesterday with three counts of robbery on Sept 27 at the vacant land near Queen Street. He allegfdly robbe I Miss Hartati binti Ahmad 01 a $110 watch, a $80 gold ring and $7.92 words
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88 1979-10-05 14 TNG Keag Cheek, 2S, was flae7 MM hy a magistrate's eaart mi Wedaeaday for httttag a technician whe did net reapead promptly to his call. The e*vt heard that Mr la Jaaa Haat. a Teleevms technician, was wvrkinx mi faulty caMea la Chiu88 words
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Advertisement298 1979-10-05 14 NOW. EXCLUSIVE 727HIGHTA1LSCRVKES ~A B^ pbJ BSLw-^ij-jli^B JV^ i .aa^^'l^^^^^^^^m m W IRMM^VHMh^c- HBH^SHHHIBHBHHHHIaIBHBaHHHHBiHHHHIBHHIIIBVHHHP' %rjM Va m M SIA now introduces an exclusive daily 727 Hightail service to Medan. Depart 8. 1 5 am and arrive just 1 hr 10 mins later the fastest way. Return flights leave Medan 9.45298 words
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Advertisement237 1979-10-05 14 COURAGE I* fl| CONFIDENCE XT JL LEADER SHIP 4mrM Q»U CADNtOII 10 ways ihelikCarMgleCMrw kdps vi momtt m ataam ;mt* mi catitma a Sank rhctnaty San ratruN mti raw >aa« a U it >3«i anl artN lay paaa a ThMk mi taut aa raw laX a Caat al fur mi237 words
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Article, Illustration212 1979-10-05 15 N. G. KUTTY TAN SUAN ANN - N. G. KUTTY TAN SUAN ANN Words: Pictures: WHEN It conies to food, some people, It appears, are prepared to risk life and limb for a favourite meal. The •fflee workers (above), having their rice and carry loach, are doing so In212 words
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151 1979-10-05 15 SECONDED STAFF: MANY OPT TO STAY WITH SBS MORE than half the 39 government officers on secondment to the Singapore Bus Service are believed to have opted to carry on working with SBS. The officers were seconded to the SBS in 1974 to help a seven-man government task for revamp151 words
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438 1979-10-05 15 A SALESMAN who thought he was being courteous when he said "Hello, how are you" to a woman he met at his Workplace everyday was accused by her husband of "disturbing" his wife, a magistrate's court heard yesterday. Her husband also438 words
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197 1979-10-05 15 Charged with armed robbery of gems, cash TAN Tee Hua, 25. was charger in a magistrate's court yesterday with four counts of armed robbery involving a total of $4,016 in cash and jewellery. He allegedly robbed Miss l-ee Piang Fan of $1,560 and a $17 jade ring at Foto China197 words
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Article42 1979-10-05 15 THE Welcome Dance In the Children's Day concert held at the National Theatre on Monday was performed by tbe Nan Hwa Primary School and not by Yeung Chlng School as reported in Tuesday's Straits Times. The error Is regretted.42 words
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Advertisement708 1979-10-05 15 ABN Bank The largest international Dutch bank in the world. Q < Z < The American Express Card speaks a universal language in 160 countries ■■^■■■■^■^■■■■■^■■■■■^■l £9SKHftMHPHHHHHNMbA Express Card, you and your family stolen. If you're unfortunate jr' will be automatically covered with enough to lose the Card, your lia•^W^^^^^^'^^^^^'^^SSmt^B^^^^^m-708 words
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Advertisement579 1979-10-05 16 JUST ARRIVED! BOOKS FOR BOOK LOVERS A DOLLARA POUND GET THESE SELECTED TITLES AT ALL MPH BOOKSTORES <-*Yt:m frank G.Slau£hter Tht Blessed Pbt I x itH"W| M I iiiilld ™lßp tSv"* '■*/> IB'ffl*^ Suspense-packed action story Fast mo.ir.g high adventure of A great suspense thriller. Great crime fiction The challenge579 words
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432 1979-10-05 17 GEORGE JOSEPH - 'S'pore seamen not behind boycott' GEORGE JOSEPH By THE Asian Seafarers Regional Organisation (Asro), based here, said that Singapore seafarers have not in any way engineered the decision of several Asian seafarers organisations to stay away from an international conference in Stockholm. The conference of the i seafarers' section of432 words
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Article34 1979-10-05 17 BAI.DIR SINGH s o Jernal Singh, 25, was fined $20 yesterday for being drunk and incapable in a car park in Marine Terrace on Sept 23 at 1.48 a.m. He pleaded guilty.34 words
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243 1979-10-05 17 Slide in Aussie, Indonesian arrivals continues FEWER Indonesians and Australians visited Singapore in July compared with the same month last year. Latest figures from the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board showed that 29,215 Indonesians and 16,103 Australians came here in July, which is a drop of 8.9 per cent and 15.6243 words
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213 1979-10-05 17 20 firms qualify for Annual Report finals TWENTY of the 265 companies which entered have survived the screening process to become Finalists in this year's Annual Report Award competition, sponsored by the Singapore Society of Accountants and the Singapore Institute of Management. The competition aims to raise the standard of213 words
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Article48 1979-10-05 17 MR PATRICK Tan Seng Chiang has been elected president of the Chung Wu Pugilistic Association in Smith Street. Other officials are Messrs Choo Yew Cheong. vice president; Victor Oh Chin Guan sec retary; John Tan, asst secretary; David Lee treasurer and Ivan Tan. asst treasurer48 words
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Article, Illustration111 1979-10-05 17 A SI.C MILLION threestorey rinema Is to be built In Bedok New Town by Shaw Brothers. The cast excludes rinema equipment, seats, projectors and speakers. The cinema will be one of four to be ballt In the HDB housing estate. It will have raised back111 words
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Article187 1979-10-05 17 SINGAPORE should seriously consider playing the role of a regional shipping market centre in the region. Singapore chartered shipbrokers had long felt that the country can play a more dynamic and central role in the shipping activities in this region, the chairman of the Insti- tute187 words
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Advertisement279 1979-10-05 17 Jakarta Kuala Lumpur Penang Singapore 1824 1964 1888 1858 j wT \ik SUSS SgLju^fe n^rrtM The largest international Dutch bank with over 150 years experience in South East Asia. ABN Bank More news in Page 31 II diL TANG'S I Jo| SILHOUETTE 1 1 Is fashion that looks ahead in279 words
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Miscellaneous217 1979-10-05 17 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS unmentionable quality' (12). 1 Tea.-h.-r s MM 10 (8). 6 l'»P'™»n« ""J™* (or a fool 5 Get in boat (6) on a carnage (5-4). 9 Some work backed by an aris- 7 Ar J und lhe cnurcn ils alw »y» n tYanr* (til suffering 1 (4).217 words
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Article389 1979-10-05 18 TO BE BARRED from a job on grounds of your race or sex it is a situation which in some countries would certainly provoke charges of discrimination. But that seems to be what is happening here in the legal profession and there are not always grounds for protest.389 words
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Article399 1979-10-05 18 IT MUST come as a surprise to many that the biggest landlord in Singapore, the Housing and Development Board, has suffered a loss of $400,000 in its car park operations for the year 1978-79. The man-in-the-street can perhaps be excused for thinking that the HDB has been399 words
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Article505 1979-10-05 18 NORMAN HARTLEY - NORMAN HARTLEY By in London FOR the first time, British companies are being invited to advertise on Chinese television. A British advertising agency, AMS Advertising and Marketing, has been named as agent for two of the three stateowned TV stations Guangzhou-TV and Sichuan-TV which have505 words
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1159 1979-10-05 18 SECTION 5 of the Civil Law Act is not likely to excite the Interest of the man in the street as it deals with "lawyers' law." Bat it is an Important provision for Singapore's business community as It relates to a major1,159 words
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Article, Illustration938 1979-10-05 18 By JAMES RESTON in New York THE VISIT of Pope John Paul n to the United Nations was a startling occasion. Even New York city with its love of parades, theatrical openingnights and sports spectaculars, has seldom seen anything like this.NYT; UPI - 938 words
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Advertisement347 1979-10-05 18 //•V> SINGAPORE Y*M?§ CONTACT LENS SOCIETY The following members are: CONTACT LENS PRACTITIONERS OPHTHALMIC OPTICIANS G OPTOMETRISTS E.J.BENJAMIN eowaroj benjamin pte ltd F.A.A.0., F.A.C.L.P. Ist Fir 104, Tanglm Shopping Centre. Tanglm Road (1024) Tel *****69/*****56 CHEN YIN FOOK OAHSINOPT CO A.0.A., A.C.CL.P. G-46. High Street Centre. (0617) Tel ***** C.C.347 words
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419 1979-10-05 19 I REFER to the letter, "Caged birds won't sing unless they are happy" by "Bird Lover" (ST. September 25). It would seem that it is "Bird Lover" who has misconceptions regarding our wild birds. In Singapore we have a Wild Animals419 words
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123 1979-10-05 19 I AM not an architect, but when I looked at the picture of our future Raffles City project designed by internationally well known I.M. Pei, I was certainly disappointed. At the first look, I thought it was the design of the USA-Hongkong Complex in123 words
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Letter89 1979-10-05 19 WITH reference to the letter, "Move inconvenient," by "Kaki Penat" (ST, September 22), we wish to inform the writer that the abolishment of the bus stop at the foot of the hill leading to Marymount Convent was necessitated by the new road scheme. Your correspondent may also89 words
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293 1979-10-05 19 I REFER to your report, "Speeding on the rise, say Traffic Police" (ST, September 10) which stated that 44,191 drivers were booked for speeding in the first six months of this year. For every driver booked, there must be at least 10293 words
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234 1979-10-05 19 EDUCATING and penalising late senders of income tax returns may result in the saving of money, manhours and computer time as indicated by the Income Tax Department. Murh more important ami siTious is the problem of tax evasion ana paying far less than234 words
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Letter, Illustration796 1979-10-05 19 I REFER to the report of the speech by the Minister of Health, Dr Toh Chin Chye, at the opening of the National Health Campaign under the startling front page headlines, "Sterilisation for sohizos?" (ST, September 29). This statement can only alarm schizophrenic patients796 words
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27 1979-10-05 19 ■ness If one both parents ire affected isaffi Diabetes 10% 90% risk High Blood Prctsurc 30% risk 45% i 1 39.27 words
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Letter236 1979-10-05 19 I WONDER why the slogan "Mental Health Can Be Inherited" was chosen In the current "Harmful Lifestyles" campaign. The cause of mental illness is at present far from established. In fact, some psychiatrists even question the existence of such a thing as mental Illness. British236 words
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Advertisement77 1979-10-05 19 II I ■I &r //&?</& B ■fJjB iK^r"^^ b'b^b^b'Bb*^^^ b— B—^—'^^^'m- m .^BB^B^M "^v HB B^^^^^^^^^^^^BBp^^^fi^^^^ WE'VE DONE IT AGAIN! NcjtNng is impossible for us. We are proud to be selected from a group of top Interior Contractors to execute the work for Theatrette and Theatrette's Lobby. Also, we are77 words
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Article1326 1979-10-05 20 -IK tact tratwai iw> rrady Ml* at thr rlow h.in«r rt Sinjj.i I iv mmparrd with thp prrvkius lOfMktl with 1979 high and low Ailjustr<l ta v tip nKht.s issue I ivn Lm i«h l.o« I iimp«n\ Salr tor- rmiAi. 4 ammmcuL Arm* M0 unch H Alrom 1961,326 words
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Article317 1979-10-05 20 Closing tone: Mixed Turnover: Official figures supplied by the Stock Exchange of Singapore including odd lots "Reaily" totalled: 4,745,000 units valued at $12,440,000. Industrials accounted for 2,868,000, finance 346.000. hotels 232,000, properties 251,000, debentures, loans and bonds 4.000, plantations 702,000, minings 342.000. "Settlement" contracts totalled: 852,000 units valued317 words
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Article1837 1979-10-05 20 RID and otter prices officially listed and business in an reported to the Stork Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares iraded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett" Big Board1,837 words
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Article1809 1979-10-05 20 BID and offer prices officially listed .mil business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yes- terday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified IMM STRIAUi. AJhMOMU (2 92BI llram 1 1 *H 1 9KS> t1,809 words
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Article310 1979-10-05 20 HONGKONG: Stock prices fell across the boards in moderately active trading yesterday, with the Hang Seng index easing 13.23 points to 672.65, dealers said. Uncertainty dominated sentiment with operators nervous ahead of the Exchange Banks Association interest rate meeting rescheduled for this afternoon. Falling prices and liquidations on the310 words
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Article362 1979-10-05 20 TOKYO: Prices closed mixed yesterday after fresh buying in oils and trading houses were offset by increased profit-tak-ing and liquidations in front runners, dealers said. The market average fell 9.76 points to 6,532.94, with volume totalling 440 million shares. The Tokyo Stock Exchange index closed at 458.99, down 0.89.362 words
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Article95 1979-10-05 20 Duty rates THE MALAYSIAN Minister of Finance has fixed these rates for the period from Oct 4 until further noRaaaer: 281 t rents a kg: Ceara: Mil 052 02 a tonne: Palm kernel: $955 75 a tonne: Waile pepper: (4.659 80 a tonne: Mark Reaper: $3,152 00 i tonne: The95 words
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Article237 1979-10-05 20 i THE KILOBAR market lor gold for Singapore delivery opened at $27,334 and closed at $27,467 per kilo yesterday In the Far Eest. gold lor London delivery opened at US$392 396 Some buying later lilted the price to US$395 50 396 50 belr.r some selling trom West Asia pushed237 words
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Article116 1979-10-05 20 THE STRAtTS tin price in Penang yesterday eased M$6 per picul to MS2.0O5 to stand M$55 above the International Tin Agreement ceiling, dealers said The marginal (all represented a correction to Wednesday's high with a larger volume of tin concentrates delivered by miners and easier overnight London conditions influencing116 words
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Article32 1979-10-05 20 Rubber: Oct 4 Singapore: October: 288.75 cents (down 4.25 cents) Malaysia: October: 288.50 cents (down 3.50 cents) Tin: M$2,005 (down $6) Official offering: 247' 2 tonnes (up 15' 2 tonnes)32 words
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Article33 1979-10-05 20 LONDON: Copper prices on Wednesday (previous in brackets). Wirebar Spot £1010 (£1108); sellers £1012 (£1110). Three Month buyers £1020 (£1117), sellers £1021 (£1119). Market toae: Steady at lower levels. Sales: 4,800 tonnes.33 words
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Article473 1979-10-05 20 THE SINGAPORE market closed slightly lower yesterday with October One RSS buyers quoted at 288.75 cents per kilo, down 4.25 cents from Wednesday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked down about 2.75 cents on easier London advices after initially opening uncertain. Afternoon prices lost further ground on upcountry473 words
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Article90 1979-10-05 20 SOON SSR uxj SMR pnn> yMWrday ■A8 OcloWr (Carrol Mlkl Ruyrri S«ll«r. SSR 20 <1 lonpalWtl 2S9CX) 271 00N SSR SO 1 1 Ion pallMI 216 0U 26R.O0N MRELB SMRCV lluapalMI 311J0 315 SON SMRL llupdHI 3US0 315 SON SMRGP llloaialWtl UNO UNO smrs iiuoimUmi 3»s3 arsofl90 words
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Article40 1979-10-05 20 Prtaling 10M +80 Rahman Hvd 535 +49 Mil 308+40 Xranil 550 +30 BrrjuiiUi 806 25 M Rrrwrriea 595 25 Sungei Br., 1010 +20 K L Krpong 388 +18 ltd Malacca 550 +15 T Harbour 472 +12 Sh.ngri-I.a 72S +1040 words
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Article36 1979-10-05 20 Sim* Darby .160.000 Fiber Merlin 210.001) G Lumber 103.000 Haw Par 1M.0O0 O C B C 122,000 K I Keponf 119.000 Pabang Cobs 108.000 Coai Plant 98,000 J Cemeat 93.000 Nat Iron 87.00036 words
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Article31 1979-10-05 20 BT.Index: Industrials: Finance: Hotels: Properties: Minings: Plantations: O.C.B.C: S.E.S.Ind: 2743.90 2741 40 423.55 ***** 775.16 772.57 302.73 ***** ***** 260.41 227.40 230.50 713.61 718.96 406.65 405.71 375 <M 375 4531 words
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Article44 1979-10-05 20 K kimp.r 460 -18 M lUnkinn 785 -IS M lignum Corpn 438 -10 Bountrad 322 -8 C Sugars 304 -8 Tan Chang 412 -6 l..nlini<s 398 -6 Shell 394 8 Times Pub 310 -6 Public Bank 302 -6 O C B C 730-544 words
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Article295 1979-10-05 20 PLANTATION mud mining shares sprang Into the limelight In a generally consolidating market at thr Stock Kxehange of Singapore yesterday. Moderate galas were posted In the two sectors as speculators attempted to cash in on the situation. I ntll yesterday, the plantation and mining sectors had been295 words
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Article204 1979-10-05 20 COMMODITY stocks came in for some bullish treatment on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday to close markedly higher. The shift of interest was apparent right from the opening bell as buyers went on a moderate buying spree among the tin and rubber issues. By noon, significant gains204 words
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Article429 1979-10-05 20 THE YEN closed stronger yesterday following a bank of Japan official's statement Ihe bank might raise the Japanese bank rate, dealers said It rose to around 223.10 20 against the US dollar from an earlier 224 50 60. compared with its 224.20 30 overnight close in New429 words
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Article52 1979-10-05 20 KAN<;K of prires offnvd by >1 1 rount hiHis* on Ocl 4: OvermRhi 3"< 5 Call depo its 5 U Ck»ia( Buyiag Srllioi 3 month Treasury bills 5 5 I 3 month Bank bills 8 7/16 8 5/16 3monlhCD 811/16 89/16 6 month CD 8 8 Sourer: National Discount52 words
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Article39 1979-10-05 20 Closing interbank rales ror Singapore dollars on Ocl 4 Offer Bid Overnight 8 1 1 month 8 8 2 months 8 7/16 8 5/16 3 months 8 8 i Overnight mode 8H slightly from those quoted bj39 words
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Article24 1979-10-05 20 THE average rate at which major Slnga-wre basks are cvmtly prepared U lend to their best CDtitomera Is B.J per cent.24 words
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Article379 1979-10-05 20 INTERBANK rates at 3.00 pm Currancte* Nominal ratal Smithaotuan Percentage quoted yaaterday (cro««)pHrtty change Local dollars to one ■nit of foreign currency US dollar 2.1410 2.1420 2.8196 -24.06 Sterling pound 4.6812 4.6856 7 3469 -36.28 Australian dollar 2 4043 2.4158 3 4286 -29.88 MZ dollar 2.1305 2.1530 3379 words
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601 1979-10-05 21 INITIAL losses incurred by Apollo Enterprises' resort hotel on Sentosa Island have bitten heavily into the company's earnings for the six months to June 30. Pre-tax profit fell sharply to $692,000 from $2.17 million .it the previous interim, after offsetting a loss of $1.33601 words
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Article306 1979-10-05 21 SYDNEY, Thurs. Stocks rlosed generally easier with falls concentrated in minings and industrials. The all ordinaries index closed 4.84 points down at 684.81, dealers said. In mining, gold storks led the technical reaction to the fall in physical gold prices and world base metal prices with Central306 words
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Article293 1979-10-05 21 NEW YORK. Wed.. The stock market showed little change in active trading as investors continued to wonder what the US would do about the sagging dollar. Persistant speculation that a US dollar support move was imminent helped steady the dollar today and contributed to a drop293 words
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Article242 1979-10-05 21 ZURICH, Wed Prices closed mixed with a technical reaction in banks and financials but sentiment remained good in the absence of new factors, dealers said. Union Bank and Bank Corp eased on profit-taking but Credit Suisse was steady in banks. OCT 03 Fr»nc» Actions Sulun 3U -1242 words
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Article238 1979-10-05 21 AMSTERDAM. Wed. Share prices closed higher in thin trading with Royal Dutch 1.40 guilders higher in Dutch internationals, dealers said. Uagomeyer rose (our guilders. ABN 3.50. NMB 2.50 and hnnia two. Elsevier.NDU and Roskalis which fell four and 1.50 guilders were among few lower issues. State loans238 words
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Article567 1979-10-05 21 LONDON. Wed. Gold shares J were sharply lower in hectic > i trading following the lower bullion fixings, and some j heavier priced issues lost as i much as USS8.dealers said. Industrials were actively j firmer on hopes of a settle- i ment of the UK567 words
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Article65 1979-10-05 21 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 476.5 Tuesday 4091 Week Ago 449.8 DOW JONE8 AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 885 15 Tuesday 885.32 Week ago 886.35 LONDON DOLLAR PREMIUM Wednesday 34 v. to 35 Tuesday 3«'» to 36 t H.K.HANG SENG Thursday 672.86 Wednesday 685.88 Week ago 683.70 8YDNEY INDUSTRIALS Thursday 54Z0165 words
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331 1979-10-05 21 Increased costs hit Dutch Baby profit COST Increases again ate into the already thin margins at Dutch Baby Milk Industries (Malaya) during the first seven periods of Its current financial year (which roughly corresponds to the first six months of the yew). Thus, despite sales Improving by IS per cent331 words
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Obituary, Illustration52 1979-10-05 21 Born: 8-3-UO8 Dtport^: 5-10-1978 •od tow Mm rood wot waory, W hilt too it«ep to climb took him oantfy by th« hand, nd whi>p*f*d. "P*oc« be Inirw" memoriol MrvKt will bt K«td on atutdoy 6-10-1979. at St. Mark hurcti S«r»mbon. at52 words
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Advertisement450 1979-10-05 21 PELABORAN AMAN AH NASIONAL BERHAD invites application from Malaysian citizens (preferably Bumiputra) to fill the post of: ACCOUNTANT |M|hHkp ACA, ICMA, CA or its equivalent. Candidates with Degree in Accounting will also be considered. Experience: Preference will be given to candidates with at least 2 years' experience in overall accounting450 words
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Advertisement406 1979-10-05 21 IN THE HIGH COURT IN MALAYA AT IPOH COMPANIES WINDING UP NO: 3 OF 1»7» In the matter of Hock Hin Chan Sdn Bhd, 40. Hale Street. Ipoh. Perak. And In the matter of the Com pantei Act. IMS ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION NOTICE la hereby given that a Petition for406 words
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Advertisement152 1979-10-05 21 y^ a ILJ L^k»kb? adfl S<Wil EsV fl 1 iV^I tJIWk I aH fl fl _JJ_N_AJ US' S 33 fiGuaranteeJ£] ■EH*- 4^*^<t 11~1.11 ■MfNrirTvjwfaif^iariS PRE-EMINENT in, DESIGN and PERFORMANCE R^LSJI KK^fl V^" HOOD «^H^ PVWISTWI L^^^ Revolutionary I vf LSk.>s Bu Mone y savmg HP*»* lImI i^^V A Charcoal Filter.152 words
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Advertisement3868 1979-10-05 22 AT YOUR SERVICE RATES SECTION INDEX Telephone Service: *****22 Q **7 "TT-J Mondoy Fndoy 830 0 m -500pm Ordnory 70 ct* per word (mm $1 0 SOI I FOR SALE SHOPPING GUIDE I 211*4 **^-»i i^ T»n*» Centre 900 am 500pm <M#i J49 1 5) Sundoy Tsne* VII TRAVEL RESTAURANTS3,868 words
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Advertisement718 1979-10-05 22 II EMPLOYMENT An International Company require* an ACCOUNTS CLERK with the following requirement*: Minimum GCE O level (preferable) LCC Intermediate Book-keeping and ability to type (preferable) Knowledge of costing Familiar with ICI, Computerised Payroll System Minimum I year working experience Plesse apply with personal particulars, telephone conteel end dare salary718 words
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Advertisement712 1979-10-05 22 Established firm requiree ACCOUNTS CLERKS c Minimum OCE O' level with credit in MaihemaUcs c I.CC Intermediate Bookkeeping or equivalent training c At least 2 years' experience In accounts work Interested tel: *****03 or write with full personal particulars, salary eipeeted, nonreturnable photograph and contact telephone number lo S.T. BOX712 words
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Advertisement774 1979-10-05 23 II EMPLOYMENT 31 Situations Vacant b) Secretarial and Clerical FEMALE GENERAL CLERK reo,u I r \Re I 8 23. hi ndartn) ,ri and irnable photograph jeenlOam 4 30pm at S.IT 2. 2nd floor Woli Hup Complex. Beach Hoad Spore o7l9 Able U> Ige of routine reference :i.ed and capa■mg telex774 words
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Advertisement514 1979-10-05 23 Large tnteinanonal Trading Company requires s GENERAL CLERK (FEMALE) OCE 'I)' Level good In Mathematics and strong In English Language QCI A Level will be advantageous Working experience of at least 2 years In commercla.l firms c Ability to type will be an asset. Pleas* epply in own handwriting and514 words
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Advertisement805 1979-10-05 23 II EMPLOYMENT MULTt-CONPORATtON (S) PTE LTD require* CLERK (Grade I) c with experience In heavy equipment workshop administration c familiar with handling of Job cards, warranty claims, material stores, etc. c must have completed fulltlme NS or serving parttime c with OCE O' level certificate or equivalent. Apply with full805 words
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Advertisement640 1979-10-05 23 N#w el ftp snow Ewe trontcs I Manufacturers In Ayer Rajah I Industrial Estate requires MALE PERSONNEL CLERK c Preferably with some I knowledge of personnel I work. c Chinese, aged below 25 c Completed N.B. c Possess class 3 driving II- I cence c Ability to type Pl*ss* telephone640 words
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Advertisement608 1979-10-05 23 II EMPLOYMENT Established Medical company requires SALES REPRESENTATIVES In a M*dlcsl 1 Surgical equipment Candidate* mwt poaeeee the following qualifications c GCE 'O' level, c Possess own car c Have 1 or 2 years' experience In sales Pie*** apply with fuH reeume, telephone contact and a pnotograpri (non returnable) to608 words
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Advertisement872 1979-10-05 23 MARKETING EXECUTIVE Required for raw material*. Paper*, Textile*, pi ovl*ione. I Able to do Market research and conduct promotional activities > Pleas* writ* giving full detail* and experience, current and expected salary, non-returnable photo and h telephone number to THE MANAGER S.T. BOX A*****. MALE/ FEMALE SALES Representatives wanted. Traln-872 words
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Advertisement758 1979-10-05 23 II EMPLOYMENT WANTED IMMEDIATELY MALE Sales Representative. Age 21 above. Training provided Attractive incentives Phon* *****7 and *****4. WANTED RECORD SALESGIRLS. Apply personally at Teng Airconditioning Service. Unit 214. Blk. 178. Toa Payoh Central, Spore 1231 WANTEO SALESGIRLS. Interested apply personally to: Dah Hwa Fashion Pte Ltd. Ist floor. Peninsula758 words
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Advertisement421 1979-10-05 23 An Established Local Air Conditioning Company Invites suitably qualified candidates for the following posts:1) MECHANICS to attend to breakdown complaints, trouble-shoot and repair alrcondltlonlng equipment such as packaged units, reciprocating water chillers, etc. Applicants should have NTC-3 certificate In alrcondltlonlng and refrigeration, although not essential If they have a minimum421 words
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Advertisement766 1979-10-05 23 II EMPLOYMENT DRAUGHTSMAN/ SUPERVISOR re- m^m\ |^X quired by eetibltihed firm with at lea<t 2 years experience in MiE hullding services, design Jurong baaed Shipyard ha* Imand supervision. Must possess mediete vecancie. for: Polytechnic or City Guilds or equivalent qualification) Pos- 1. IRONWORKS sess car or motorcycle an advan- HELPER/766 words
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Advertisement560 1979-10-05 24 II EMPLOYMENT 31 Situation* Vacant d) TechnlcMl TKR newly established car iipany in Toi Nnrth require! Immedl LINE LEADER (FEMALE) Minimum 2 years working experience in similar capaITC or UCK A' level (Science !,i Preferred) Working experience In Radio/ cassette recorders/ 10 equipment* munufncturing company preferred Aitractiv. salary win be560 words
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Advertisement638 1979-10-05 24 MECHANICAL DRAUGHTSMAN A Consulting Engineering Firm requires the services of a DRAUGHTSMAN lof th# pr#pcf«vtfovt of •*4rcofKMttofttfto eWxl ptp#o ••rv*c#i wyoul. Interested please contact 212M00/9 NATIONAL SUPPLY CO. PTE. LTD. A leading Oilfield equipment manufacturer has vacancies for: MACHINISTS c Candidates should be experienced In operating heavy duty centre lathes,638 words
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Advertisement1158 1979-10-05 24 II EMPLOYMENT A new eslabLihed Cabaret it Nlleclub invites applications for the following poiu 1) HOSTESSES Must have attractive personality Experience not necessary, no time restriction. 2 shifts: 8 p.m 12 midnight. 12-mtdnlghl lo 2.45 am Attractive Income and benefits Every corky charge $10/- will be given. 2) WAITRESSES Musi1,158 words
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Advertisement219 1979-10-05 24 II EMPLOYMENT E*labH*h«d Electronic Company requires several of the following positions (A) Delivery cum General Service* Worker c Age: 20-27 years. c Possess driving licence. c Singapore citizen c Completed National Service. (B) Olrl Friday a Must be able to type and speak fluent English. c Previous experience an advantage219 words
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Advertisement569 1979-10-05 24 FEMALE STORE ASSISTANT wanted by European Firm at P.S.A. Multi-Storey Complex Pasir Panjang Road, (or general duties of packIng, cleaning, assembling, etc. Excellent pay and prospects offered by very progressive company PtIOOS 272*941 FEP INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD require* 1) MALE PACKERS Completed Secondary S education c Oood physique. 2) ELECTRICIAN569 words
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Advertisement219 1979-10-05 24 II EMPLOYMENT VA v^ TS» *w m^ y piy \*s} x Ip^aa^-s^SgQLl,^ /ils!^jfeit»^ Is D ■sL-aaaJaaaaL^BaaaaaaVSkaßSaael Baal^B^B^aßaar^BaaaS BbbT ew aaa BBBM^aaßa~ BBBVaa; ■>>* I BBaE^eßr^ BBar^Bai a> BBK^eal^Bßß] ocean&OQPttcn A Member o( the Strain Steamship Group requires immediately SECURITY GUARDS tor BUKIT TIMAH PLAZA SHERWOOD TOWERS Requirement*: Singapore Citizens or219 words
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Advertisement329 1979-10-05 24 ea»r^r^^^^l^*^r^^^^^^^Ba! LADYHILL HOTEL has Immediate vacancies for (1) COCKTAIL LOUNGE WAITRFSSES (2) WAITERS WAITRESSES (3) COMMIS WAITERS (4) HOUSEMEN (5) PANTO Y ASSISTANTS We offer Free Duty Meals Service Charge Points Medical Benefit*, etc. All applicants should be above 16 years of age and be prepared to perfcrni shift duties.329 words
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Advertisement477 1979-10-05 24 II EMPLOYMENT Due to our expansion in Jurong, applicant* are invited to fill the following positions immediately: A) CASHIERS B) WAITERS/ WAITRESSES C) KITCHEN HELPERS (FEMALE) D) KITCHEN HANDS (MALE/FEMALE) E) DRIVERS No experience required for the positions (B), (C) It (D), as trainIng will be provided We offer attractive477 words
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Advertisement501 1979-10-05 24 WMW SETRON has vacancies for MALE PRODUCTION WORKERS Completed Primary Education Age 16 and above Interested applicants are Invited to call personally at Personnel Department 2 Tanglln Halt Cloe* Singapore 0314 hotel Bflalayß.a invites applicant! lor: CHAMBERMAIDS COMMIS WAITERS/ WAITRESSES STEWARD KITCHEN PORTERS DOORMAN We offer: c Oood basic wage.501 words
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Advertisement678 1979-10-05 25 II EMPLOYMENT H Situations Vacant V^^^ PHILIPS c wires JA female 457 PRODUCTION OPERATORS #i| tK 9 Applicants should be: I" :tge: 16 years old ▼sa^Ti Af^w and above. %W A J^^ m In education: PrlIJPf mary 4 Secondary w*aV 4 an y Language -,H mmr A Stream tt^C r678 words
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Advertisement823 1979-10-05 25 II EMPLOYMENT SUMIDEN BINGAPORE PTELTD 15 tOL WAY SINGAPORE 2262 SShB IS amfVWV^^iMMyHHasaaaaai EXPANDING Wr mvit# sppMCailiOfiS foe tn# |B^^^^^^^|LU|^fUuH pO«tS Of: 1) GENERAL OPERATOR (Male/Famale) Payments: Salary: (male) you can earn B^L^QQL^l^^Q^ up to 5340 pm. at $954 per day ;t?rtlng aaari Artec comvmatton, you can earn up to823 words
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Advertisement901 1979-10-05 25 II EMPLOYMENT Norwegian Manufacturing company in Jurong requires II We are fast expanding >"dl A. FEMALE urg.ntly require: wo° B «»r N PRODUCTION WORKERS OPERATORS for normal working hours/shift (Male Female) a 18 years and above We offer: ss 1 v n J»P o /M «"y»"'" REVISED STARTING c No901 words
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Advertisement1209 1979-10-05 25 II EMPLOYMENT Urgently requires OC OPERATORS c Completed Secondary 4 educae Age 18-2S years GENERAL HELPERS c Completed Secondary 4 education c Age 20-30 years c Must have completed N.S. Interested applicants please call personally during working hours for an Interview to The Personnel Department Aeahi Electronics (S) Pte Ltd1,209 words
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Advertisement464 1979-10-05 25 II EMPLOYMENT SINGAPORE AMERICAN SCHOOL of KINDERGARTEN AIDE Salary will be commensurate with qualificjttrms and experience. Attractive fringe benefits Apply with full resume and nonreturnable photograph and telephone number to: The Superintendent SINGAPORE AMERICAN SCHOOL 60 X ing's Road Singapore 102*. SINGAPORE CROCODILE GARMENTS PTE LTD requires (1) MALE DYEING/FINISHING464 words
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Advertisement448 1979-10-05 25 VENUS SILKSCREEN COMPANY requires I Reception UU 2 <" Able to ride motorcycle i Silkscreen Operators Tel *****00. VISA CLERK/ OFFICE Bearer wanted experience required Transport provided for delivery Interested ple.tse call *****.VS WANTED GREASERS ANO Pump Attendants with altrartivr sal ary Apply personally at Lucky Service Station (Shell). 648448 words
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Advertisement486 1979-10-05 26 11l VEHICLES BOATS 111 VEHICLES BOATS ■wBBBWU PERFORMANCE MOTORS LIMITED (A Mambar of th» Sima Darby Group) Showroom, aorvica ft aparoa: 475 Tanglln Halt Road. ■••ITel *****8 alas Showroom: 1» 21. Goldhlll Plaza. Newton --(Hire 11 Tel *****76. L'w.aii 40 Boats for Sale/Wanted NEW SHIPMENT' APOLLO and Achlllei inflatable boats,486 words
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Advertisement768 1979-10-05 26 look up times friday properties for: HOUSES APARTMENTS OFFICES SHOPS GODOWNS FACTORIES LAND 45 Vehicle* For Sale Absolutely new In Singapore We recondition upholstery to make them look new again. Repair cuts and tears also. CONDITIONING SERVICE includes panels and free vacuuming Your car interior will look more comfortable Car768 words
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Advertisement953 1979-10-05 26 111 VEHICLES BOATS EA 117* MAZDA 808 2 owners ***** ono End 1969. Ford Escort 55.700 o n o Both eligible for PARF and in excellent condition View T. Oovernmenl Quarters Naaslm Hill. Spore 102S (Dam. 2pm END Of I*7s Toyota Corolla Automatic. 1 owner with alrcon, radio, tyres new.953 words
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Advertisement758 1979-10-05 26 OCTOBER 73 DATSUN 2001. Alrcon radio/ cassette 2 private owners New road tax $10,200 *****73 ONE OWNER OCTOBER 1973 Toyota Corona 1600 c.c well maintained all round $9,600 Call *****16. PACIFIC MOTOR CREDIT PTE LTD Known For Top Quality Uaad Can Plot C UMd Can Canlra Kampong Java Fringe Carpark758 words
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Advertisement931 1979-10-05 26 111 VEHICLES BOATS I*7o VOLVO 144S alrcond cassette tax 1 80 PARK eligible Good condition Price 59.600. Tel: *****03 I*7l DATSUN. 100A One owner Road tax insurance till 4/80. Good condition. Contact I*7l DATSUN PICKUP 1300 c.c. Very good condition New paintwork S3 400 Office *****35 1971 DATSUN 100A. With931 words
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Advertisement933 1979-10-05 26 1*74 FIAT 124 Sports, lady owner, aircond. radio/cassette, sports rims, contact *****0 Tony 1*74 FIAT 132 Special 1800. One private owner, aircond. sports rims, tax 3/80 Selling $12,500 Tel: *****8 1*74 IMPORTED MERCEDES 350 SE. Manual. Power steering, alrcond. radio/cassette, leather upholstery, original paint gold colour Excellent condition. Carefully maintained933 words
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Advertisement706 1979-10-05 26 111 VEHICLES BOATS 53.000 SEPTEMBER I*7l Vauxhall 1975 c c Tax 31 1 80. Aircondltloned. New tyres Good running condition Phone: *****93 $S/- SERVICE CHARGE, we sell your car fast at your price 36 Hoot Klam Road. *****08. *****87 H7* Mercedes Benz 250 I*7* Mercedes Benz 200 1*77 Mercedes Benz706 words
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Advertisement621 1979-10-05 26 A COMPANY/PRIVATE /Scrap used vehicles wanted Immediate payments No PARK acceptable Tel: *****9 Francis A OOOD PRICE ottarad tor an PARF acrap can Below 1000 c c $4,000 1001 1600 CC $5,250 1601 -2000 CC $8,500 Above 2000 c c $9,300 Urgently required all good used cars from 1973 onwards.621 words
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Advertisement541 1979-10-05 26 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES REDEVELOPMENT OF A LANDMARK COLLYER I= H RAFrLES QUAY PLACE SHOPS OFFERS ARE INVITED FOR THE RENTAL OF FEW REMAINING SHOPS IN THIS EXCLUSIVE AREA. OFFICES TWO FLOORS OF OFFICES ARE AVAILABLE FOR RENT IN THE TOWER BLOCK EACH COMPRISING 706 s.m. (7.600 s.f approximately. SMALLER AREAS541 words
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Advertisement189 1979-10-05 26 BX lan Secuntiaa (S) Pl* Lid (Raal Eatata Diviaron) To- tar 2101A. DBS Building. 0 War on bahall ol chanti HOUSES a PM \venue $5,000. Chestnut Crescent $3,000 Off Orchard Road $1,600. APARTMENTS a C'utrnhill I'laza $4,500 Stevens Drive $2,000. Cioldhlll Towers $I JOO. Jalan Jintan $1,600 Rawdanlial Department. Tal:-189 words
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Advertisement2257 1979-10-05 27 times friday properties A CHOKE SELECTION furnished apartments In Mimosa Road, 51 Accommodation type E/ type Cat tenant's dtscre- .r r Vacant 2.&0.0" 4 ***** M/ LEASE T£o V 'p'a nntn r ttt k y Houie KT C D $l.«on. (ioldhlll $1,800. Shelford. WrITIET «OAO J3.MO a) Houses Pandan Valley2,257 words
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Advertisement801 1979-10-05 27 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES c) Rooms ASIAN HOUSING AGENCY *****12 can provide better choice of rooms/ flats/ houses In venous districts CITY AREA DIST. 0204 One quiet furnished room with view of the sea harbour, for Chinese working bachelor only $200 Tel: *****80 COMPLETE MODERN FURNISHED master bedroom, hot cold longbath,801 words
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Advertisement807 1979-10-05 27 A BEAUTIFUL SEMI-DETACHED Moonbeam Terrace Dlst. 10 4 bedrooms. 4.500 sq.ft $330,000 General Properties *****5/ *****8 A BEAUTIFUL BRAND new double- storey semi-detached with area 4.500 sq ft. 4 bedrooms, asking $290,000 Selling with tenancy. Holland Housing: *****04. A BEAUTIFUL THOMSON Hills tervant's. extensively renovated. I $185,000. Pan Asia Agencies807 words
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Advertisement747 1979-10-05 27 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES FOR SALE DETACHED HOUSES BSHOPUre JlOm BM TONG MM $770,000 Of I TUNG HAN PMtK MM 000 MCTORU PMK ROM) {540.000 OIM MU Slim ENG K0 AVf NUT SWO 000 OK K0 W«M tSM.OOO CIEME mi PMK 5370.000 anem pmw mm.ooo BUKIT TUNGSAI ROW KOODOO WOOUntTON PARK747 words
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Advertisement706 1979-10-05 27 I DIST 27. GARDENIA COURT, 1.500 sq ft 3 bedrooms, split-level living/ dining. Swimming pool, serene surroundings $135,000. 0.n.0. Contact *****3 DIST. 9. GRANGEFORO Exclusive luxurious split-level 3-bedroom-ed apartment, type 'A' on high floor. Central alrcon with swlmming pool, tennis/ squash courts. Principals only. Tel: *****1 after 9 30am DIST.706 words
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Advertisement1538 1979-10-05 27 IV ACCOMMODATION ft PROPERTIES WELL FURNISHED ANO renovated 4-roomed HDB flat at Henderson Crescent (with alrcon) for sale. No brokers Phone *****85 3-ROOMED HOB IMPROVED type Toa Payoh East. Hall China terrazzo. kitchen mosaic and wall tiled, rooms vinyl tiles, very Ideal location. Llm *****49 6pm to 10pm 4-ROOMED HOB1,538 words
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Advertisement1054 1979-10-05 28 times friday properties 58 Office Space Vacant OUTSIDE CBO OOLDMU. Plaza. 7110 sq.fl ut $200 psf Textile DUOsqft at $160 psf rid Woh vallable as well. Ht4 ZH***** PARKLANE OFFICE. sq ft for rent Reasonable rat. *****76 PEOPLE'S PARK CENTRE 11IS Hoor.Mosq.fi. with oindow* and cabinet* Pleeee ring: •***** MISS1,054 words
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Advertisement684 1979-10-05 28 V SERVICES BUSINESS QUICK PRMTMG OFFER, name cards 100 SS.SO. (embossed), letterheads, duplicating service, etc. Discount for quantities, prompt, collection and delivery service Free designs, call Sharlfah *****85 T-SHIRTS PRINTEO FOR your promotional and advertising needs, please call Trl-prlnt Trading Company tel: *****17. WE COLLECT DELIVER for your printing Jobs.684 words
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Advertisement685 1979-10-05 28 TO CLEAR BELOW Cost 1 Original Mazola Corn Oil. 1 litre (UK) (2) Lime Fresh Purex Dishwashing liquid. 946m1/32 oz (USA). Suitable /or export Contact William *****/***** WANTED COMMERCIAL SCHOOL to provide classroom and backup facilities to conduct very popular course. Write ST. Box A*****. WE ARE A leading Importer685 words
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Advertisement716 1979-10-05 28 V SERVICES BUSINESS ANTENNAE INSTALLATION TECH- MM j MCAL Servicing Repair Col. T.V on the spot Reasonable charges. »l Wanted Day Night Service. Tel: *****23 CONTACT GAN ELECTROOEX (or Instant repair of colour and b/w typfsfttima inniMtr t v Reasonable charges *****88/ '«»*TTWta machine *****57 A reputable Singapore puallahlng DAY/NJOHT716 words
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Advertisement771 1979-10-05 28 VI EDUCATION TRAINING BEGINNER. GUARANTEED. REI PEAT It Hourly driving courses for all testing centres. Guaranteed highway code Tel: *****89/ *****3 808 DRIVING SCHOOL hourly and guarantee courses. 4-B Blk 261 Waterloo Street (7) Tel: *****6. EASY DRIVING SCHOOL ROY qualified Instructors. Fetch and i send home. $6.50 hourly. Dualcontrolled771 words
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Advertisement667 1979-10-05 28 GIRLS! Jobs are Becoming larder to get you need better qu*kt«»tior>s The London Chamber 01 Commerce and Industry Private Secretary s Certificate is recognised rter nationally as on* ol the rvghest qualifications obtainable This enamnaaon is me only Private Secretarial Eiammation supervised by the Ministry ot Education Enrol now al667 words
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Advertisement592 1979-10-05 28 VI EDUCATION TRAINING L.C.C.I. 1900 EXAMINATIONS SPECIAL CLASSES: a ACCOUNTING (INTENSIVE) 1) Sunday 11 00-1 30pm commencing 14/10/79 2 Wednesday 7.30- 10 OOp m commencing 24/10/79 a ACCOUNTING (REVISION) 1) Monday 7 30- 10 00pm commencing 22/10/79 2) Friday 7.30- 10 00pm commencing 28/10/79 3) Sunday 2.00-4 OOp m commencing592 words
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Advertisement581 1979-10-05 28 Over 60 years of experience and 375,000 successes. Why not start your home study course today c Assn Certfd Accountants c Inst Cost Mngnt Acctnts Assn Internat I Acctnts Inst Accnting Statt Inst ol Bankers (Cony Course available), c Inst Chartrd Secretaries and Administrators Inst of Marketing c Insl of581 words
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IX OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration65 1979-10-05 29 MAK KAM HENG departed 1.10.79. Mm Mak Kara Heng and tsmily expreea their haarWeH tnanka and gratitude to aM doctor*. nur»». and medical Marl who have attended to him during Ma ahert iHneee and also H» luddhlst prieet lor prarer services; all raapectlVe trade unions, co-operative*, societies. Mends,65 words
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Obituary, Illustration31 1979-10-05 29 MOM. MANY TAN BOM SU AT wuh to lhank «H fmnd* and raiaHvaa tor Mmr kind nsntanca. .1 t«ndan<», condetancM, araathi and donations during lhair rvoant31 words
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Obituary, Illustration241 1979-10-05 29 MADAM WEE CHOO NEO, 72. gone to be with the Lord on 4.10.79. Night service will be held at 37 Lorong Marlcan at 8 p.m. on 5.10.79. Cortege leaves for Be triesda (Katong) Church at 1 p.m. on 8.10.79. thence to CCX cemetery. MDM. TAN AN HI ANG241 words
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Obituary, Illustration36 1979-10-05 29 M LOVING MEMORY OF NELSON OENCIL MMANOA O*part*d: S Oct. 1977 Somi mrm Itw mmmoritt, titontty Of en* «r« k>v*d family and nmf tergat. Wif»: Lii. Sons: K»»in Cotin and •N loved on—.36 words
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Obituary, Illustration18 1979-10-05 29 NELSON DENCIl MIRANDA Oapartad: S Oct. 1B77 Your fallow dart playact and trianda tnShab18 words
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Obituary, Illustration33 1979-10-05 29 In Everlasting Loving Memory Of SYLVESTER JASPER MONTEIRO DEPARTED: 5.10.76 TO CHERISH FOREVER AND NEVER TO FORGET PwntuMy niiMd by b#lov#d wrt# CONSTANCE LUIZE, daughter TESSA MAE. ratotram and tr»nd». D»l«: 5 10.7«.33 words
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Obituary, Illustration185 1979-10-05 29 MR LIM SEE LING Departed: 5.10.7* Foooiy rsiii9iiiD#rtd by fwnily snd M LOVING MEMORY of Mrs Wong Chla Keng nee Alice Ho Tim Van who left us one year ago this day (5.10.78) Sadly missed but lov- Ingly remembered by loved ones memory of our beloved185 words
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Obituary, Illustration60 1979-10-05 29 GIN A CHEE KENG GIN departed 5th. October. 1976 Sweat arm tlM memorte*. silently kept. Of on* we loved dearly wid n«v«r tor 9*1 I STRAITS TIMES RATES FOR PERSONAL APS OBITUARIES $10.50 for 15 word* (run-on style) o $36.00 lor 3cm. x 1 col. (semi-display60 words
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Advertisement635 1979-10-05 29 VI EDUCATION TRAINING 102 Education SCHOOL OF ST. CLARE, PENZANCE. CORNWALL, UNITED KINGDOM A Church of England Girls School, belonging to the Woodard Corporation. Boarder* aged S 18. Courses leading to Ordinary and Advanced level 0.C.E.. and Umveraity entrance Sixth form Secretarial course. Entrance tor EngNah ex-patn»te» at any ago.635 words
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Advertisement829 1979-10-05 29 103 Tuition 1 ammaaaatßtmmmaamammmammmm LM PROFESSIONAL TRANeWO CENTRE A Mmttlryi Regialarad School FoNowing Claaaea Commencing TMaWeek a Airttna Ttckebng Tues/ Thur 6.30pm, Mon/ Wed 8 00pm Electrical Intianalkm A Fmme« (Grade HI) Mon/ Wed 7pm; Mon Frl 7pm a Bu miiii Car leaponoence Sit 2pm: Wed 7pm a Computer Programmmg829 words
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Advertisement686 1979-10-05 29 VII TRAVEL RESTAURANTS DNERSQ J. 13 K*W HOO3 »rt»«* i«> n TRAVEL LIGHT ON DINERS INT'L CREDIT Diners International Credit Card does away with carrying oig cash and currency conversion problems. Gives instant credit at over 400.000 establishments in 156 countries. When cash is necessary, an advance of US$2OO (or686 words
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Advertisement725 1979-10-05 29 VII TRAVEL RESTAURANTS 1 1 TfMMI WMJDAV b^bW^^^^^^^^bß I PottOicksoo SSI4S.DO Be 0 Or ASIA PMMfHXnwJipmn'Kofm/ *****0/$2780 JX Alternate Saturday fee <X 09 16 23 SCENIC TAIWAN g 9/12/14 days c *****0/$1640/$1699 EVERY MONDAY II Dtp: B«7 Sunpay BLUEBELLETOURII Hongkong/Oemn Par* //Maca u/ 1 1 Bangkok/Ptttmy 7daysSsloBo I 4DaysßASyraptiony SMW.OO725 words
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Advertisement535 1979-10-05 29 VIII ANNOUNCEMENTS PERSONAL 127 Lo«t ft Found 129 Miscellaneous LOST: FEMALE YORKSMRE Terrter about 1100am September LOVER MARRIAOEMO BUREAU 29th at Calrnhlll Court. Her assists you to get your friends name Is Deedee She Is about 12" lifetime partners privately! long and 5 lbs. head golden tan. confidentially Guaranteed perbody535 words
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Advertisement1428 1979-10-05 30 3UHUIUHNATE I III K 1> BlTS^^^^^^C^ 8INOAPOBE Bkil |g»J II D.C. SunnMt N*. tfltrtim I I S*m Urn Ties i^^HiH^BBHHaaBHH|HH^H^ > NOTICE PUtaOH /^■f" Wfc NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT MR YAP 8~" 8mb t,8a« kl* Smm M RAIlin PflQITinUIMn B\\ CHENG PEOW hos on the 31st August 1979 Orintmmt1,428 words
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Advertisement821 1979-10-05 30 INSTITIUT TEKNOLOGI MARA KURSUS: POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN LIBRARY SCIENCE Pemohon-pemohon odotoh dipelowo doripodo colon-colon bumiputra worganegora Malaysia yong berkelayakon untuk fiMngikuti kursus Post Graduate Diploma in Library Science (IS 11). y III! Mta«uk* Colon-colon mestilah mempunyoi kelulusan Ijazah dari univer irh-univervti yong diiktiraf kon Jongkomoea: Kursus ini okan menoambil821 words
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139 1979-10-05 31 Wiring faulty, so no hold-up pics KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The surveillance camera scanning the tellers' counter at the branch office of the Kwong Yik Bank here failed to snap photographs of the three gunmen in action during the $300,000 hold-up on Wednesday. The reason? It had faulty wiring. Deputy CIDNST - 139 words
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Article, Illustration74 1979-10-05 31 A 'CUPPA' OF SMILES FOR THE ALBUM BRITISH Prime Minister Mr* Margaret Tfcateb-w and Malaysian Prime Minister Datnk Hussein Onn smile for the camera after meeting on Wednesday. Tbcv had tea together at No. 11, Downing Street. With Dttak HuHta were the Malaysian High CraunkMUaer, Tv Sri Tengka Amain, andAP - 74 words
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Article68 1979-10-05 31 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Domestic consumers using more than 60 units of electricity a month will pay more under the new rates announced by the NEB recently. Those using GO units and below will not be affected by the tiew rates. Domestic consumers who are now paying $17.40NST - 68 words
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Article43 1979-10-05 31 KUCHING. Thurs. Teachers working for private Chinese .schools in Kuching are to get $1,600 a year pay rises backdated to January following talks between teachers ana the school managements Teachers in other parts of Sarawak are expected to follow suit. AFP.AFP - 43 words
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267 1979-10-05 31 'Don't resort to touting' doctors told KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Doctors who resort to touting should be wary of allowing themselves to degenerate to the level of drug pushers. This warning comes from the Malaysian Mediral Association which says that advertisement of any sort in the mass media makes a practiceNST - 267 words
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Article61 1979-10-05 31 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. An East German delegation will be here next week to hold talks with Malaysian officials to pave the way for a trade agreement between the two countries. The East German Charge d' Affaires here, Mr H. Hohlig, said today that at present theAFP - 61 words
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398 1979-10-05 31 BELGRADE, Thursday MALAYSIA told rich industrial nations today that developing countries, desperate at their lack of economic progress, might hit back by drastically changing the existing conduct of their exports of key raw materials. Malaysian Finance Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah delivered theReuter - 398 words
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106 1979-10-05 31 Rithauddeen warns UN over Kampuchea refugees UNITED NATIONS, Thurs. Malaysia warned the UN General Assembly yesterday that a further flight of refugees from the Kampuchean fighting will destabilise South-east Asia and could widen the conflict. Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen, Malaysia's foreign minister, said in a speech to the 34th assembly thatUPI - 106 words
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134 1979-10-05 31 STOP THIS LAVISH SPENDING, SCHOOLS TOLD KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Parents have called on school principals to refrain from spending lavishly on their speech and prize presentation ceremonies as well as other functions. "There appears to be some sort of competition among schools to outdo each other at these functions," oneNST - 134 words
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Article34 1979-10-05 31 PENANG, Thurs. Eighty scientists from seven countries will participate In an international conference on, Trends in Applied Biology in South-east Asia, at the Umverslti Sains here from Oct 11 to 14 AFP.AFP - 34 words
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Miscellaneous179 1979-10-05 31 Bringing Up Father By Bill Kavanagh Hal Camp L 'T£!S^T" I I THE STORE WAS I I I REALLY STOLE 1,1 YOU'D BETTER BE CAREFUL, YOUR NEW RING J T GOT A GOING OUT OF IT- BUT PLEASE MA6&IE --THEY GAVE COUSIN IS LOVELY. </ MARVELOUS BUSINESS AND DONT TELL179 words
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Article905 1979-10-05 32 Race 2: The General (Bakri) shaped well in 38.4. Alisan II showed his usual brilliance in 36.6. Mr. Fitz (Chiam) clocked By FAIRWAY SMART GALLOPER should live up to his name in Race One at Bukit Timah tomorrow. The five-year-old, by New Zealand champion sprinter-miler905 words
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Article2531 1979-10-05 32 DAf F 1 1.30 CLASS 3. DIV 8 -1,200 m xw\v^ x ($15,000 $10,500 to wimwr) 1 2078 Fair MtotraM a (Ong Tin) Samsuri 6 57 <d 4 +1.5) l.«0m fawn* 14 2 7000 Snipper a (Snipper) Ahmad 657 (tfi +5.5) 1.400 m V Nathan 16 3 87002,531 words
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Article164 1979-10-05 32 NEWMARKET (Engl*nd), nan. Lord Srynsnr, who cost tmjm (fistjm) yearling, and Soanen (iold, sold for bftrgaia £1,7W (fliM) as ft Iml, meet in the rich Middle Park Stakes here today. Sannen Geld has proved ft real maaeyspiDßer, winning seven of his eight races to date. TheReuter - 164 words
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Article54 1979-10-05 32 KINSHASA, Thurs. CS Imana, of Zaire, reached the semi- Finals of the African football l up ht.-re when their* opponents Zamalek, of Egypt, refused to continue playing after a penalty was awarded again; t them. Imaia were leading 1-0 throug'i an XOth-minute goal by Baiayila, when the Egyptians stagedAFP - 54 words
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Article36 1979-10-05 32 ISLAMABAD. Thurs. The Board o( Control for Cricket in Pakistan have confirmed thet Pakistan's coming tour of India "is very much on so far as the B< CP or Pakistan Government are concerned." AFP.AFP - 36 words
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Advertisement288 1979-10-05 32 ±*\\Jr BnaaaaaaaaaaV Mini-component system 1 Jjo type cassette deck I aananß^aßaßjaj^Ba! model no. SD-L22 I Digital FM/AM stereo tuner P model no. ST-R22 I I T] I Stereo integrated amplifier _m 1| 1^ W model no. SA-A22 18+18 watts fch^ Bl" Ml AP-2300 semi-automatic IbWI ■4H*'*"» 'I direct-drive turntable LaHllaal%%am«B288 words
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Advertisement116 1979-10-05 32 SBBBrB, Jl^S *^L"J*"i awJ N/ 4af anyr JBE.»^^^' V %r H^^^MLaa* Pi m ana aaav fc" 1 S I X Br aan^ l H^ Ba B^aM^^M I 2 Iha^ We are proud to have added an extra meaning to our 'service. With our new Banquet Hall, we ensure you will116 words
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206 1979-10-05 33 Jacklin cards 69 to share early lead WOBURN (England), Thurs. Tony Jacklin, the former United States and Britain's Open golf champion, made his Did for a third Dunlop Masters title when he shared the first-round lead in the US$l2O,OOO ($256,800) tournament here yesterday. Jacklin shot a three-under-par 69 to tieAP - 206 words
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Article36 1979-10-05 33 BALTIMORE, Thurs. Baltimore Orioles defeated California Angels 6-3 in an American League baseball playoff yesterday. In Cincinnati, Pittsburgh j Pirates took a 2-0 lead over Cincinnati Reds in a National League playoff. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article, Illustration648 1979-10-05 33 Dinamo blast out Liverpool LONDON, Thurs. Two-time champions Liverpool crashed to a 0-3 defeat against Dinamo Tbilisi, of the Soviet Union, in the European Cup yesterday, a night of near-disaster for British teams in the three continental competitions. Liverpool, 2-1 winners over Tbilisi in the first round, first leg twoAP - 648 words
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Article769 1979-10-05 33 RESULTS of first-round, second-leg matches played yesterday in the three major European club soccer competitions: Karapma Cap: Trabzonspor (Tur) 0 Haiduk Split (Yugoslavia) 1 (half-time 0-1). Hajduk win 2-0 on agg, Dinamo Tbilisi (SU) 3 Liverpool (Eng) 0 (04) Tbilisi 4-2 on agg, Dukla Prague (Czech) 2769 words
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Article116 1979-10-05 33 JAKARTA, Thurs. The New York Cosmos soccer team defeated the Indonesian national team 4-1 be- fore 50,000 spectators here last night. Half-time score was 3-1. Three of the four Cosmos goals were scored by centre-forward Giorgio Chinaglia and the fourth was the result of a miskick byReuter - 116 words
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Article92 1979-10-05 33 ZURICH (Switzerland), Than. Mexico have withdrawn from the Olympic amateur soccer tournament after a challenge by the United States on the status of Mexican players in two qualifying matches, the International Football Federation (FIFA) announced yesterday. Mexico had defeated the Americana 44 at home and %4 away in92 words
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Article320 1979-10-05 33 BERNARD PEREIRA - BERNARD PEREIRA By FOUR of Indonesia's leading cyclists, from Bandung, will take part in the Tour of Singapore, which starts on Sunday at the East Entrance of the National Stadium (8.30 am). The Indonesian cyclists, who did not take part in the South-east Games because they320 words
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Article325 1979-10-05 33 I LONDON, Thurs. One plan for staging the 1988 i Summer Olympics in London would cost more than £1,000 million ($4,700 m), it was learned yesterday from a study, commissioned by the London Council. aa^^HH The study, which will not be officially released for anotherUPI - 325 words
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230 1979-10-05 33 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. South Korea hope to win at least three gold meda'-s in the Asian cycling championships, which start in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday Team manager Kang Suk-Woo said the gold medals should come from the 1,000-metre team time- j trial, 4,000NST - 230 words
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Advertisement116 1979-10-05 33 -j^A 1 'V// mg hh 295, Balestier Road, Singapore 1232. Tel: *****22 *****55 Heartily Congratulates Telecoms On The Official Opening Of Comcentre By the Honourable Mr. OngTeng Cheong Minister for Communications nllH Sbß I Ilia V W Wg fomm Lounge, 26th Floor Decision Room, 26th Floor ~^Z We are proud116 words
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Article, Illustration386 1979-10-05 34 BERNARD PEREIRA - BERNARD PEREIRA By Spore tourney favourite tells of a two-year target IF India's ZC-year-oM Chlradlp Mukerjea iould Hve hb life over •fain, he would want to b* a tennis player and a top professional at that! After all, an he points out, "isn't that386 words
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Article130 1979-10-05 34 CRHIS JACKSON (Lancer), Australian works rally Ist, fresh from his tour of Malaysia, won the final round of th< Castrol rallycross at Senokc, Sembawang. Ron Brown (Mini) showed his prowess in the Castrol autocross event by cl'<cking the fastest time of 2 mm 45.53. Results: Class 1:130 words
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Article139 1979-10-05 34 Favourite Awad pulls out MELBOURNE, Thurs. Egypt's Gamal Awad, favourite for the world amateur squash championships here next week, has withdrawn from the tournament. He has been adviced by doctors to undergo an immediate operation for a kidney ailment. As a result of Awad's withdrawal, New Zealander Ross Norman movesAFP - 139 words
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Article83 1979-10-05 34 LONDON, Thnrs. Tammy Docherty, former manager of Derby County Football Club, has been detained 1b london and will be Interviewed by detectives ißvesttntißg the affairs of his former dab, police said today. A Derby police spokesman said: "Mr Docherty has been detained In the Metropolitan policeReuter - 83 words
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Article33 1979-10-05 34 PAN-AMERICAN beat York Hotel 2-1 in the Avis Travel Industry squash team championship at the Shangrila courts last night. Other results: Hotel Mandarin 2 Sime Darby Travel 1, Shangrila 3 STPBO.33 words
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Article41 1979-10-05 34 LATEST first-round results in the inter-constituency volleyball tournament: Fairer Park 2 Kampong 31am 1, Radin Mas 2 Bukit Batok 1, Ulu Pandan 2 Havelock 0, Kirn Sens 2 Katong 0, Whampoa 2 Toa Payoh 0, Alexandra 2 Brickworks 1.41 words
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Article, Illustration384 1979-10-05 34 PATRICK BASTIANS - PATRICK BASTIANS By THE Singapore Squash Rackets Association have offered to pay the difference in air fares for the British and New Zealand teams to stop over for the Singapore Open championships from Oct. 30 Nov. 6. The teams' concession fares do not allow them384 words
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Article, Illustration345 1979-10-05 34 Malaysians hope for a downpour RAIN that's what the Malaysian golf team, who meet Singapore in the annual international match at the Bukit course tomorrow and Sunday, want very badly today, reports ERNEST FRIDA. Explains Liew Kai Choo, the Malaysian team manager, yesterday: "A heavy downpour wul give us the345 words
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Article79 1979-10-05 34 RAPID Shooters, who lost 0-2 to Captain's Cabin Tigers in the recent Singapore Darts Association Team 1001 knockout tournament, turned the tables on the Tigers in a friendly match at their den Captain's Cabin in Serangoon Gar dens defeating them 8-3 in an eight-singles and three-dou-bles79 words
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Article, Illustration278 1979-10-05 34 ERNEST FRIDA - Wilson will conduct clinic in Singapore ERNEST FRIDA By HARRY WILSON, the coach of Steve Ovett, one of Britain's top middle-distance runners, will hold a coaching clinic in Singapore on Oct. 15. Maurice Nicholas, vice-president of the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association, said yesterday: "Wilson will be in Singapore for about278 words
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Article89 1979-10-05 34 SEAH Chin Chiow will meet Tan Kay Moh in the final of the Singapore Armed Forces Reservists Association s table tennis tournament. I-ast night, Seah beat Lee Chin Hoe 3-1 and Tan beat Ng Boon Thong 3-0 in the semi-finals Doubles results: Chan Le Yuen89 words
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Article, Illustration275 1979-10-05 34 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By THE JOKER is in town. But, unlike the villainous character from The Batman, Geoff Booth is really a lovable guy. For Booth, who will stroke for the Royal Hongkong Yacht Gub in today's Far East Amateur Rowing Association championships275 words
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Advertisement57 1979-10-05 34 Come Seethe r **p I ROBERTSON/WILSON A Singapore J k Grass Court Open A L Championships 1979 A AT Singapore Cricket Club 1 The Padang I Friday October 5 10 am I I Saturday October 6 9am I Sunday October 7 9am M UWn Unnla balls will bo u*od throughout57 words
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Article, Illustration436 1979-10-05 35 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI Ganesan! We'll gi\e him all the assistance he requires By 6 I'm honoured at being given the job. It's the biggest task in my coaching career, bat I'll do my best. Now that I know I'm going to train the squad, I'll have436 words
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Article49 1979-10-05 35 SWIFT ATHLETES Association will hold their "King Of The Mountain" race at the junction of Ayer Rajah Road/ South Buona Vista Road on Sunday at 4 p.m. The competition divided into two sections comprise a road run for men and a big walk for men and women.49 words
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187 1979-10-05 35 TOKYO, Thnrs. Swimming is the most favoured sport among young Japanese women and bowling is their second choice, a survey contacted by a private company showed. According to the survey conducted by Kurarey Company, a leading Japanese textile manufacturer, about 44 per cent ofAFP - 187 words
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Article234 1979-10-05 35 KANPUR, India, Thurs. Australia snatched the initiative on a day of fluctuating fortunes in the third cricket Test against India here today. They took a 33-run lead on first innings and then captured two of India's prize wickets Sunil Gavaskar and Dilip Vengsarkar. India, struggling234 words
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Article162 1979-10-05 35 INDIA Ut INNS: HI AUSTRALIA Ut INNS: HlMltch c Chauhan b Ghavri 1 Yardley c Sharma b Ghavri 29 Barrier c Vishwanath b Venkat 24 Hagfces b Yadav 50 Yallcp hit wkt b Dcv 89 Wright Ibw Dcv 6 Whfttmare c Gavaskar b Doshi 14 Darling c Kirmani bReuter - 162 words
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Article436 1979-10-05 35 the Island Holidays professional Classic. In other matches, top-seeded Peter Fleming beat Matt Mitchell 6-3, 61, Tony Graham defeated Tracy Delatte 6-3. 6-2, Bruce Manson edged ou' John Lloyd 6-4, 6-1, Vijay Amritraj beat Emilio Montano 6-4, 6-3, and Steve Docherty toppled Anand Amritrai 6-3,Agencies - 436 words
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Article53 1979-10-05 35 TODAY'S EVENTS SOCCER SIA inter-de-partment league: ASU v Technical Supplies A. Baggage Unit v SATS Cargo (Mountbatten grounds, 5.15). Jurong intercompany tourney: UCI v Jurong Engineering (Yung Ho Rd. 5.15) TABLE TENNIS SAFRA tournament final (Toa Payoh 7). TENNIS Robertson-Wil-son Singapore Open grasscourt championship (SCC 9.30). ROWING Far East regatta53 words
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Article140 1979-10-05 35 SEOUL, Thurs. South Korea qualified for the Davis Cup tennis Eastern Zone seconaround against Indonesia by winning both the singles matches against Pakistan, on the third and final day of the first-round contest here yesterday. South Korea thus scored a 32 victory after drawing 1-1 with Pakistan in the140 words
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221 1979-10-05 35 24 cars to compete in Castrol Rally TWENTY-FOUR cars will leave the Kluang Merdeka Hotel tomorrow (6 p.m.) to compete in the 500 kilometres Singapore Motor Sports Club Castrol Rally. Almost the whole rally will be among the estates of Johore and, after an all-night trek through the rubber and221 words
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Article, Illustration224 1979-10-05 35 BERNARD PEREIRA - BERNARD PEREIRA By HONGKONG BANK, who beat Mountbatten C. C. 3-2 on Tuesday, have withdrawn from the Singapore Badminton Association's junior inter-club league. Their withdrawal was sparked off by Mountbatten's protest over their fielding of Chan Kong Ming, a former runner-up in the national championships,224 words
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Article17 1979-10-05 35 CHARTERED INDUSTRIES of Singapore edged out Pacific Precision Casting 1-0 in a friendly soccer match.17 words
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Advertisement231 1979-10-05 35 Fantastic Reduction 3rd ANNIVERSARY SALE I I FROM I IWI I Al ITALY M M BEDROOM SUITE IN I LEATHER WITH RADIO T^ m Colour: Red/Blue/Beige IWaJWa ittfli jl Double Bed (Excl. Mattress) <f BI *^B B* 2Bedsid e Table ll v J Dressin 9 Table H^ M M|B Hi231 words
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Article, Illustration60 1979-10-05 36 THE disco-skating rage is rolling through China with Chinese youths feverishly taking to the small wheels. This scene of a young Chinese couple strutting on roller skates in Guangzhou Is typical of the craze. Most of the Chinese youths rent roller skates forAP - 60 words
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Article71 1979-10-05 36 WARSAW. Thurs, Two Polish dissident groups have joined forces for the first lime, taking part in a hunger strike in solidarity with dissidents jailed in Poland and Czechoslovakia. The Committee for Social Self-Defence. known by its Polish initials KOR from the time it was formed to protest the71 words
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513 1979-10-05 36 M.G.G. PILLAI - M.G.G. PILLAI By Our Kuala Lumpur Correspondent THE Malaysian Government, concerned that many of its Muslim Malay scholarship students overseas are involved with fundamentalist Islamic groups, has now decided to meet the problem headon. From now on, government ministers and education officials513 words
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230 1979-10-05 36 The Pope dashes liberal Catholics' hopes PHILADELPHIA, Thurs. Pope John Paul has clashed the hopes of liberal Catholics on his United States tour by taking an orthodox line on priestly celibacy and sexual morality. In the first three days of his visit to the US his message has been consistent:Reuter - 230 words
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Article61 1979-10-05 36 IN A story on Pope John Paul's visit to Boston, which appeared in Wednesday's edition of The Straits Times, the word not was inadvertently dropped from a paragraph on his arrival speech. The paragraph should have read as follows: "In an arrival speech, he urged young61 words
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Article36 1979-10-05 36 NEW YORK, Thurs. On the New York Stock Exchange today, the Dow Jones industrial average, off fractionally within the opening minutes, had picked up 3.75 to 888.90 with the approach of 11 a.m. -UPI.UPI - 36 words
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177 1979-10-05 36 MONTREAL, Thurs. Ame Larsson has outlived 23 heart pacers in the last 21 years. And the 64-year-old Swede, the first person ever to use such a device, says he has no doubt about outlasting his latest pacer, designed toAP - 177 words
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Article56 1979-10-05 36 WASHINGTON, Thurs, Higher food and fuel costs drove up US wholesale prices at the fastest rate In five years during September, the government said today. The Labour Department said prices of finished goods being sold to retailers increased by 1.4 per cent in September after risingReuter - 56 words
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320 1979-10-05 36 Viets accuse US of plotting with China BANGKOK, Thurs. Vietnam has accused the United States of planning with China to invade Kampuchea and predicted that the attempt would fail. The official Radio Hanoi, monitored here, said: "Now it (the US) is colluding with Beijing for another invasion of Kampuchea, butReuter - 320 words
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279 1979-10-05 36 A THREE-PRONGED action plan, including round-the-clock spot checks, has been devised to tackle the littering problem at East Coast Park. The Ministry of the Environment, the Port of Singapore Authority and the Ministry of National Envelopment's Parks and Recreation Department are jointly involved in279 words
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150 1979-10-05 36 VILLAGE LEADERS POSE THREAT TO MARCOS CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY (Philippines), Thurs. A local official today warned that some of the Philippines' 34,000 village leaders are joining rebel movements because they aren't getting paid. Mr Adolfo Balinado, a city councillor, lawyer and former labour leader, said the situation is soAP - 150 words
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Obituary45 1979-10-05 36 Late CLASSIFIED DEATH MA. ARCHWAID FRANCIS PINTO died pear, fully In S.O.H. on 2/10/79 leaving behind only son Bobby, laughter-in-law Olga and nine grand children to mourn his loss Leaving Spore Casket 1 30 p.m. in 6/10/79 for St Joseph's Church (P.M thence to C'C.K45 words
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Advertisement459 1979-10-05 36 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally Covar Pnc* Mr Annual Subtcnptmn SIM For tubtenpfton. call *****11 Kit 231. TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. The cooperation between Singapore and New Zealand scientists have borne fruit. Their latest development a drilling machine with fair commercial prospects. JOHN LIM has the details. Other items: SPP Ltd has459 words
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Article1291 1979-10-05 1 LI LIENFUNG - LI LIENFUNG Uncompleted mansion By HONG LOU MENG to many fiction lovers, is the best novel ever written in the Chinese language Equally famous are the popular San Guo Zhi Yan Yi LB%M K and Shui Hu *M known in English as The Romance of the Three Kingdoms1,291 words
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Article45 1979-10-05 1 loizi come from as* chiilof come out *M Icnyudn cause; source laibin guest lartfn approach; come LAI *B2rfe la'rifongchorig there is ample time ahead For example, you may say, Zhexie shiifguß shi lafei mm&> Aozhou de. meaning, "These fruits are from Australia.45 words
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Article, Illustration821 1979-10-05 2 DANA LAM - PICK of the DAY DANA LAM By IF SUSPENSE drama is your cup of tea, stay around fo TV Movie tonight at 9.55 on channel 5. Glenn Ford, last seen in The Courtship of Eddie's Father and a versatile actor with more than 70 films to his credit, stars in821 words
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Article, Illustration543 1979-10-05 3 LING POON WAH - LING POON WAH By A RICH, throaty voice wafted into the chandelier-lit Tiara Supper Club just before the curtains drew open. American singer Miss Sherry Williams could not have found a more effective wav to introduce herself. One minute later, an elegant figure543 words
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Article, Illustration495 1979-10-05 3 LING POON WAH - LING POON WAH By I MUST confess that I set out for the People Association's Kindergarten Concert with a condescending attitude. What could tiny tots possibly do to help me keep awake for more than an hour? As it turned out, the show had me riveted.495 words
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Article277 1979-10-05 3 TUESDAY night: It to one of those lazy nights when yon come home from work early and feel disinclined to do anything after dinner except to settle In front of your television net for noon. Tuesday Is, after all, the best night for TV-viewing. \nother adventure of The277 words
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2490 1979-10-05 6 In search of a universal framework on this most vital issue THE importance of moral education was first mentioned by the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Education, Dr Goh Keng Swee in his report on the education system. A moral education committee was then set up, headed by the2,490 words
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1116 1979-10-05 6 WILLIAM SAFIRE - Be mindful of that well-used watershed... WILLIAM SAFIRE By in New York [SJSE SENATOR Edward Kennedy's favourite locution seems to kave become "mindful." In a single interview in the New York Times, he said that he was "extremely mindful that as we move into the '80s we have to come1,116 words
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Article, Illustration1064 1979-10-05 7 WU: I think it's because Chinese stream students cannot read English well, and all read Chinese books. I think the language of the text book is important, because the Chinese text books, they all involve moral education. Books and novels, they're very important. RAJAH:1,064 words
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Article, Illustration2944 1979-10-05 8 HENRY KISSINGER - HENRY KISSINGER White House Years- Part 9 of a 14part series By Mrs Meir treated Rogers as if the reports of his views could not possibly be true; she was certain that once he had a chance to explain himself the misunderstandings caused2,944 words
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Advertisement91 1979-10-05 1 INSIDJ^y i.jjii.vi 1 Bold as brass Pages IS and 17 Do noodle carts, candy boxes, staghead door knockers, hurricane lamps and toby jags have anything in common? Yes, when they're all bold as brass. Take a look at our intriguing shopping spread today. Voice that is sweeter than wine The91 words
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Advertisement183 1979-10-05 2 THE AMERICAN ANTIQUE LOOK AT BARGAIN PRICES FROM w W^ Now, you can bring BRj home the rich American 3-uoorß antique look. Cosy and Buffet/ f classy. At Rocco's furniture iiuu-hjg Hil Ml discount warehouse prices. Come to Rocco. We have /M something for everybody. >.^ A^ B I jf^rr-183 words
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Advertisement94 1979-10-05 2 Wfi^^^^^^r stdntess steel furniture f\ *f At below cost! mP' Sale on for 1 week only. Or while stocks last. Jfl mk •l^k mßl*^ ife^^F m*fc>>. Alpha Lounge Set Usual Price: $1396 Sale Price: 950 Mustang Lounge Set Usual Price: $1400 Sale Price: 980 Hurry to Manma's pre-Christmas stock clearance94 words
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Advertisement21 1979-10-05 2 STBCIIIIicS Hi-fi components We developed j «a> 1 the world's first VBHBHi quorti-locked dired-drive cassette de<k. 4Tnnl BB National JpMAHIr AIR-CONDITIONERS21 words
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Miscellaneous1050 1979-10-05 2 TV and Radio SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening and Housewives Man 7.00 Samudra nee Secret Woman (Mandarin 7.30 News and Newsreel (Malay) Film) 7.55 Barney Mier The Tunnel 4.50 Intermission H2 Sports Magazine 555 rasa.* m stLSri""*"" Straws lubes jq w ews (Fn-jshx 6.15 JM Gray Wldife Documentaries 9 551,050 words
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Advertisement260 1979-10-05 3 «j ft* "^^^^W- Bar 1 *l^ BSaflalßßßßßßlßßlß^fl ACMA airconditioner silently cools ACMA airconditioners are recognised as a Wf^lVL/Y. leading product with combined technology <AJiS from American and Japanese manufacturers \\<* Q(\(%O& achieving the reliability and cooling R B|aaiaaß BaK capacity of the American units and the low noise level of260 words
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Advertisement573 1979-10-05 4 JADE: 3rd WEEK! > (2932S80^om^0^^0^^oFrayUst laa% aaf V BBB^bwT *^^BBBBBBBBB> W M. untHUQJNUW SflftCLK 5«i3 Mfifl If FWIBT «P0 UDWL 1 MINI WC Due OHM .iW)ilßllHUllU*iiti)wm. i W)ilBllHUIIU*iiti) wm .BUHQE» I •^•m«Mitt miiWiffluiTTiK cicBl CAPITOL: NOW SHOWING I (*****9) 11am, 1 45, 4, 6.30 9.1S No fraa Liat SEVEN Si'Plft573 words
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Advertisement408 1979-10-05 4 (^RENTACOLOR sth Anniversary Contest! Winners Fly/Drive Holiday to Penang for 2 MISS ROSE FONG SIEW LEE. IC *****41 G. Haadyai/Songkhla Holidays MR. CROSSLEY HUGH FRANCIS. IC *****38 Z MR. 001 GIM HOCK i c *****81 c MR. JOSEPH FOO HONG MIN I C 0J***** D. MR. WEE THIAM TECK i408 words
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Advertisement142 1979-10-05 4 ißiKfpi^HiWaWWi wL\±r ■"tfCTfcH LbbbVlbßJ Bar T| V*3j A am c ii.ili&L iaßßT^^l^^^^R^^^^^^R^^i^^m^«M^^Bßß^i^Bßl^Bß SBOmTaHKSSSt^ aaafJ a fSaaV M^n«4l tßb 3 -CfcTaaßl ■BBBbI^^^^BBBBbI BBBBBB^^^^aBBBB BV^BBW^^KIaW^BBW'aVBBB^BBBa L •bwl W iMr^BßaPJif t af^M^laß fr' j il|^H||llßAß|^K S *TjlX BjAtea&K. aaH\ aH Little Sundown and Little Pear Richard Lim is Little Sundown and his friend142 words
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Advertisement456 1979-10-05 4 12nd MONTH! 52nd DAY'S fin ou Jinn 4 shows daily at > UtlbHAnU 130,4.00,6.30,9.15PM ON STAGE! TONIGHT at 9.15pm m YAIME iMm MOOCLSFROM COMPCRE LA PASSt PMTOUT AGENCY PAUL CHEONG SPECIAL OFFER: Patron* attending this chow can gat a I $5 discount for Nm purchas* of uny > ANE JEANS456 words
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Advertisement666 1979-10-05 4 i >OOOOOOOOOOOC CATHAY?: V^ v ORGAN ISAT IOW C I I MoT^rWW*rQl4Sho«rilC 1» 3 *S. 7.00 1 9 ISpm f I I kum»«g'lun II »th EXPLOSIVE DAYI I I 1 11 am. 1 30. 4.00, «.M. 9 15pm j (billion ®~l gL 8 ]TyREATCr:j jl| ocrwrrtiY last oaysi Ii >666 words
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Advertisement279 1979-10-05 5 _^^fl fl^^Bßßßal bbV b^bß bbbb^ 1 bY bbKI X j^ m KllkifTlll^ m w^ j^^s An exquisite Las Vegas-styled musical Also featurina performance offering songs and dances J ranging from real cool blues, modern ballet, Latin cha cha to throbbing hot stuff 1 .aaS Featuring The Neptune Revue with principal279 words
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Advertisement775 1979-10-05 5 Hel Slimline Slimline 50" -^r^ bbW VbV\v«^b\ flßj tafe w| BBr«^l^ BB^ -^1 Klip 54 functions WA ««b 60 functions J^JU with 1 memory \l\ "iA with 2 memories vl I I bV^- Special offer JmSbS Special offer I I APD™ automatic power down feature prevents accidental power drain by775 words
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Advertisement793 1979-10-05 6 14 member NIKOLAIS DANCE THEATRE 9th October 1979 FROM U.S.A. NATIONAL THEATRE, SINGAPORE 8 P.M. Tickets are now available at Cold Storage, C.K. Tang. $25, 15, 10, 5, 3. (Any remaining tickets at the National Theatre on the day of the show 'rom 10am) Entertainment tax exempted. PROGRAMME: GALLERY COUNT793 words
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Advertisement326 1979-10-05 7 Perhaps it's time you drop in at Albert One di the largest collection of modern cameras (and photographic accessories) in town today Albert's Special Services developing and printing of prints in 4 hours instant passport photo in 1 minute Albert the right-priced shop. gA ALBERT /AMP!?; PHOTO *D€mRTMBnALCBITWPTttra W\ y'326 words
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Advertisement241 1979-10-05 8 WORLD FAMOUS n if if a! stapling products For perfect Manufacturer Ahb^LJLJi MAX CO LTD. JAPAN WBM Sole Agent ENG GUAN HOE 63-B. Telok Ayer Street Available at all stationers, book stores Singapore 0104 Tel *****66 and emporiums. Mm A jk At the recant South-east Asia Games In Jakarta Sharp-shooters241 words
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Advertisement124 1979-10-05 8 (o^mm jiiiiiii fmJ£«n7*?d l (_4es* ».Tj TMM.MLMIMW rc7^oo o^> o f #/#"•>!• t fl r Hie Iron that carries a lot off weight. Not because the National iron is heavy it's actually lighter than you think. But when it comes to ironing, it's a heavyweight worker that irons out wrinkle124 words
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Article, Illustration317 1979-10-05 9 THE Minister for Trade and Industry, Mr Goh Chok Tong. will open the Singapore Fair '79 at the World Trade Centre today at 5 p.m. Organised by the Singapore Manufacturers' Association (SMA), the fair is the eighth to be organised by the317 words
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Article, Illustration525 1979-10-05 9 THE Singapore Manufacturers' Association (SMA), founded in 1932 by 17 members to promote Singapore-made products and look after the interests of local manufacturers, has grown to become the voice of the industries in Singapore today. With its present strength of about 1,000 members, the association525 words
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Article, Illustration288 1979-10-05 9 Message Mr Michael Yeo, Singapore Manufacturers' Assn SINGAPORE Fair '79, as one of the SMA's main activities to promote locally manufactured goods, takes on a wider scope this year with the inception of the New Technology Section. Througn this section, the SMA hopes to contribute in some ways to the288 words
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Article, Illustration270 1979-10-05 9 Message Mr Ridzwan Dzafir, Director of Trade THE Singapore Manufacturers' Association (SMA) has taken the initiative of introducing a New Technology Section in which the latest processes and technologies will be displayed. Our businessmen and manufacturers should take this opportunity to know more about the latest technology which could be270 words
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Article, Illustration998 1979-10-05 10 SINGAPORE is fast hemming a global centre for manufacturing activities Its attraction to investors ran be attributed to its open-door policy towards foreign investments, a well-developed business infrastructure and supporting industries mi tin, social, economic and political stability and a productive and skilled workforce.998 words
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Article568 1979-10-05 10 Conservation Mobil's theme ALTHOUGH the main purpose of Singapore Fair 79 is to promote locallymanufactured goods, some exhibitors have taken advantage of the occasion to sell ideas rather than products. A case in point is Mobil Oil Singapore's stand which will draw the public's attention to the need for energy568 words
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Article, Illustration195 1979-10-05 11 GRACE Fashion House is a classic example of topnotch Singapore fashion talent. The company has been in the fashion business for the past 10 years and has a team of top fashion designers who constantly create speciality designs. All the creations are exclusive in their own rights, a195 words
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445 1979-10-05 11 Nine Kiwi firms display new products at fair AN electronic multi-tariff taximeter, designed and developed in New Zealand, and a demountable electric wheelchair are among the New Zealand exhibits at this year's Singapore Fair. Nine New Zealand firms have responded to an invitation extended by Dr Lee Kum Tatt, c445 words
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Article325 1979-10-05 11 ON show at the Singapore Fair for the first time is a revolutionary cooking device which its manufacturers claim will help users substantially reduce their electricity and gas bills. Called Energrill, the device is a handy-sized aluminium unit which does away with conventional fuel sources325 words
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Article, Illustration252 1979-10-05 16 BOLD AS AS BRASS Co-ordinated by SHEILA CHEONG Pictures by NGHAI CHEE WAH and MAZLAN BADBON THE SPIT and polish of metal can do much to bring a gleam to the interior of a home. And brassware, long abandoned in the jnnk stores of Snngei Road, has now been relegated252 words
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Article, Illustration257 1979-10-05 17 IS BRASSWARE a dirty word? Do memories flood in of tedious hours bent with Brasso and cleaning cloth over the precious cutlery, ornaments, doorknockers and clocks while suffering under the pungent smell of the metal clean- Well, take heart, brass these days does not have to257 words
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Advertisement453 1979-10-05 9 YUEN TUNG JEWELLERY MANUFACTURING (S) CO. PTE. LTD. ■M 4 Fine craftsmanship and outstanding quality are the hallmark of all our jewellery Come! See us at the Singapore Fair Stall 1 1 1 A YUEN TUNG JEWELLERY MANUFACTURING (S) CO. PTE. LTD. Block 3, 1048F, Kompong Tiong Bohru Flatted Factory,453 words
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Advertisement113 1979-10-05 10 SupremeOoeks -Sjjflg fiflMl P^S liiHl ii WlCK^k w J2^i ML__L«£l2l_l 7g5 1 K^ ;^V"' n 12 1 illliMiiilil FABUIOUf GEM! COLIAGE A matchless work- of -art to our ng .por. J-^ J This exclusive gems collage depicts a most enchanting view. I stand no. 1 ntre Innr I World Trftd^113 words
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Advertisement413 1979-10-05 10 j^CNMGRATULATIOr\Ii\ TO THE ORGANISERS EXHIBITORS OF SINGAPORE FAIR 79 FOR EXPORT OF THE LATEST SINGAPORE ELECTRONICS ELECTRICAL PRODUCTS. DON'T MISS OCONEX-ASIA 9 SO GROWTH FOR ASEAN ELECTRONICS INDUSTRIES S. E. ASIA INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION 21 25 OCTOBER 1980 OF CONSUMER ELECTRONICS AND WORLD TRADE CENTRE ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES SINGAPORE If you trade413 words
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Advertisement420 1979-10-05 11 [Spices of the Orient] I at the y^^S Singapore Fair again I -^*--^ftL^Eiu. exotic spices are specially^B^^"^^ W brought to you at Singapore Fair 72^j^ CZ^3 M Every purchase of our famed m spices is complimented with =jl m m these gifts —an attractive wooden "^spice rack^^^^^P V| #j^t 'Tf420 words
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Advertisement70 1979-10-05 11 Chrysanthemum Tea The matural choice! Choice, natural ingredients bottled in the tradition of home-brewed drinks. Cooling. And refreshing. A^ /I I 't) ML n I. 'ffllrV'm fl B *FBi) M IB' **£Mt to m*^B« C r Ilfcl ORINK J w I %bJK ■r\*f^ *-^rW B^BBBBI .^M% M Bt^ QUALITY FOOD70 words
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Advertisement514 1979-10-05 12 J^ SOLUS OCEAN SYSTEMS I We have immediate and near future positions in South I East Asia for qualified and experienced personnel, region- I I al and expatriate, for the Oil and Gas Industry. WE PAY TOP RATES, OVERTIME, OFFSHORE I ALLOWANCE, LIVING ALLOWANCE AND HOME LEAVE AIR PASSAGE. I514 words
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Advertisement543 1979-10-05 12 A well-established international bullion trader requires I BUSINESS EXECUTIVES If you are a University graduate with good knowledge in finance and economics. OR have more than 3 years experience in the sales field. 0 R are an ambitious youth in the late 20's and with at least Pre-U educational standard543 words
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Advertisement553 1979-10-05 12 Growini mutti-dhdpsned Corauttinc Firm invites candidates to apply (or the following: 1. Assistant Engineer (Electrical) Qu*K»fon: Degree in Electrical Engineering from a recognised university or college. Eipsrisnct: Design /installation of substations and electrical services in commercial buildings and factories Knowledge of HV equipment advantage 2. Drain Draughtsman (EMrkal) Quaffication: Technician553 words
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Advertisement613 1979-10-05 12 Computer-Forms Toppan fTloore pie lhj An established continuous form printer invites applications tor the following A) SALES EXECUTIVE (Credit Card Systems Division) B) SALES REPRESENTATIVES (Forms ft Equipment Division) C) FIELD REPRESENTATIVE (Government) Post* Mm GCE A' Level At least 3 years proven sales ability Able to communicate effectively with613 words
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Advertisement687 1979-10-05 13 TENDER NOTICE Separate tenders are invited for1. MAINTENANCE, REPAIRS AND MINOR WORKS TO THE AUTHORITY'S PROPERTIES IN SINGAPORE FROM OCT 79 TO JAN SO Tender Deposit: $1,000.00 (losing Date: 11 OCT 79 2. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION TO WORKSHOP AT KUALA LOYANG ROAD FOR M/S SINGAPORE OFFSHORE PETROLEUM SERVICES PTE LTD (SUB-CONTRACT)687 words
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Advertisement598 1979-10-05 13 niiDß] BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET I Tenders ore invited for the let'ing of the following A) Newly constructed shops in Ang Mo Kio Town Centre Contract 2 A 3 B) Lock-up shops in Ang Mo Kio Town Centre suitable for sale of songkoks, batik sarongs, chapals, kain songket, mats, pilgrimage598 words
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Advertisement843 1979-10-05 13 #PWD TENDER NOTICE Tenders ore invited from PWD Registered Contractors for the followmg:(A) Construction of Piled Foundation for Airport Workshop and Store Complex at Changi International Airport. Eligibility: Piling $1,000,000/- and above. 'Site Showround: 8.10 79 at 10 30 am. Meet at Conference Room No. I of Chungi Airport Development843 words
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Advertisement694 1979-10-05 13 ftotiDi? I Separate tenders are Invited for any one or I all of the following:(1) ERECTION AND COMPLETION OF 1 Block of 9-Storey l-Room/2-Room/3-Room/ 4-Room Flats, 1 Block of 9/11-Storey 3-Room/4-Room Flats, 1 No. Multi-Pur-pose Court, 1 No. Children's Playground Type A and Landscaping Work at Nee Soon New Town694 words
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Advertisement443 1979-10-05 13 TENDER Tender will be received for the supply of the following undermentioned item.' In the Ministry of Defenrt (Logistics Division). Tanglin. Singapore 1024 up tc 11.00 a.m. on date shown against the items: 1 STRETCHER (Oil 11SIB1.K Tender No: MINDEF (LOG) 264/79(3) Closing Date: 19-10-79 Tender Deposit: $500.00 2 STA1NI.KSS443 words
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Advertisement732 1979-10-05 14 KLASSE DEPARTMENT STORE (PENINSULA BRANCH), a new generation of stores emphasized on fashioned merchandise and exclusive products of Emporium Holdings Group of Companies, invites applicants for the following post:- I SALES COORDINATORS (Ladies' Fashion Wear) SALES ASSISTANTS (Male Female) CASHIERS STORE HANDS As a member of our staff, you will732 words
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Advertisement259 1979-10-05 14 HHHJ|^H|MHj|nK9js|| i j VAN SALESMEN <£t> C ITOH &GO LTD 4 VACANCIES C.ITOH*WM.II». The Maloysion joint venture o» a major .nternationol nvtes sutaWy qualified Malaysian Citizens to apply for the lotowmg post* group of comport, monulocturing and marketing A Femate Telephone OpefltOT CWI Receptkmt leading bronds of consumer products is259 words
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Advertisement501 1979-10-05 14 m WE ARE AN ESTABLISHED AGENT FOR AUTOMOTIVE SPARF PARTS/TRACTOR PARTS SECOND ENGINES/TRACTORS/ TRUCKS/MACHINERY AND ARE LOOKING FOR A YOUNG AND AGGRESSIVE PERSON TO JOIN OUR ORGANISATION AS A I MANAGER FOR OUR KUALA LUMPUR OFFICE MONTHLY SALARY $3,000.00 AROUND $75,000.00 P.A. THE SELECTED CANDIDATE WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR MARKETING501 words
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Advertisement522 1979-10-05 15 M~ TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited forI BUILDING a) Tmdtf No. AMF/T/79/003 Design, •upply, installation, commissioning and maintenance of Halon 1301 Total Flooding Systems to 2nd floor T«lok Blangah Exchange and 1st floor Geylang Exchange. Eligibility Registered Contractors Class B C Non-Registered Contractors Deposit S$500 00 Showround: I I October522 words
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Advertisement733 1979-10-05 15 I* rtGH COURT M MALAYA AT KUM.A LUMPUR (COMMERCIAL OtVOOri) COMPARES NMDMG UP NO 50 Of 1979 In rj> Matter of Syankat Marts Sendnan Bertiad And In the Matter of the Companies Act 1965. ADWTBEMEJIT OF KIIIMM NOTICE is hereby given that a Petition for the WinrJng-Up of the abovenamed733 words
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Advertisement3106 1979-10-05 15 NOTIS SURUHANJAYA PILIHANRAYA Pendaftaran Pemilih dan Penyemakan Daf tar-daftar Pemilih 1979/80 Addar, Amoklumkon bahawo Suruhon,oyo Pikhonroyo Mar, 38 Bahogton PWwnrayo P.38 Bukit Martajam 76. BahogKm Ptkhanrayo P 074 Kuc*. Sponger 11}. Bohogton Pikhanroyo P .1 1 2 Portion manatapkon Mmpoh pandaftoran pamifih dan panyamokon dorter- Endk Nora* bin Mohd. Noor.3,106 words
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Advertisement410 1979-10-05 16 ■•Ei II Jl 1(1/ Hn l^^ v i^^^jß B —^^^r>^ r '>v v^ ~^9/J7~ /*s* I Ladies, self confidence comes from well grooming, smoother compsaCE '^y^ plexion and natural charm. CFNTR^^fc^x <C. CONSULT STELLA ABOUT YOUR SKIN PROBLEMS' She will show you the wav to be the CHARMING YOU through410 words
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Advertisement208 1979-10-05 16 RIGHT: Prac I ornamental pie* .Jw I I flower-shaped Jm I box, Jewel box W tP| I ioned after a W I ant i nrense i /^y V I available at I &bT mw. i I Arts and (raf «X L^C^^fl I tween $4.91 /^mi Iw Jd Mm y #flfc^B208 words
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Advertisement285 1979-10-05 17 4B |m« mi KaH eve tt^i C ks 1^ Bgrkat SS°^ cetc Bnews y I lovers Biba Cosmetics have created a FUN CORNER just for you. Loads of fun items and guess what! they even have selected cosmetics from $3.00 upwards. CB<o427<P^"*^ COSMFOTCS guardian FOR ALL ROUND SUPPORT beginning from285 words
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Advertisement29 1979-10-05 17 ■a^*^* 7 iaal aaV *S tiaaaaaaaaaaaaw laaV. M W +M aaaaaW tfl jHF^' aY aaaaaaaaaa^Bal LaaaV^^ mi m Mini Tia^r 1 >^»v y jf?ii»ii aaaaaaal&— JP"WT^r~*^ jt. i^ajj^a)a> t29 words
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953 1979-10-05 18 A distinctive structure in the skyline THE $58 m COMCENTRE COMPLEX COMCENTRE, the a dm mist rat iv eh c adquarters and telecommunication nerve centre of Telecoms, occupies a 7,000 sq metre lot of land l>ounded by Exeter Road, Devonshire Road, Tiverton Lane and Killiney Road. Pilling work began in953 words
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Article, Illustration1010 1979-10-05 18 ment, the computers, ventilation and pressurisation fans, fire lift, wet riser and sprinkler pumps, emergency lighting and selected airconditioning plants. The fuel supply to the standby generator sets is drawn from an underground bulk storage tank via fuel transfer pumps and service1,010 words
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Article521 1979-10-05 18 TO 2,IM Telecoms managerial, administrative and engineering staff, Comoentre is home. The new headquarters, comprising the tower and podium complex, has brought them together under one roof. The need for a headquarters building to house the managerial and administrative staff was felt as early as 1974521 words
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Advertisement287 1979-10-05 18 Telecommunication Authority of Singapore, 4 I jfISW on the off icial opening of Comcentre by the sSssss> **2H Hon. Mr.OngTengCheong, I W^sSs^ JTW Minister for Communications. I *^^^NSi -^mjK WHO ARE WE? Our name is Thomson CSF Telephone. We've burst into w f% dkid the intfef national elephone scene and287 words
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Article, Illustration1431 1979-10-05 19 AS THE services provided by Telecoms becomes more sophisticated, and as it expands into newer and wider areas of services, the decision-making process becomes more complex. This creates an increasing need for coordination between the various planning and implementing bodies within Telecoms. At the same1,431 words
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Advertisement117 1979-10-05 19 Congratulations Best jftfefci^fcfe Wishes to the J Telecommunication Authority of Singapore |L on the official opening fli of Comcentre 1 pra| ASBIOO Stored program controlled PABX from ERICSSON BASIC FACILITIES Pushbutton Dialling Automatic Call Back Call Diversion Call Waiting indication Call PickUp Inauiry on internal calls Add-on Conference Common External117 words
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Advertisement75 1979-10-05 19 THE TELECOMMUNICATION AUTHOOITY OE SINGAPORE I ON THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF THEIR I I COMCENTRE I I BY THE HONOURABLE I I MR. ONG TENG CHEONG I I MINISTER FOR COMMUNICATIONS I 4 mtof I FROM THE MAIN CONTRACTOR OF COMCENTRE I US OHBAYASHI- GUMI, LTD. GENERAL, BUILDING, CIVIL, MECHANICAL75 words
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Advertisement882 1979-10-05 20 PHILIPS m ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I ******************************11 l I I ggjr^i SSftftStjftS I V m I j^k B^Bft *-"flT4^o^H JOJftW I jft^SS»J B SH KTZ^i^ L VfJEMß>^^* urn j ifchl^' 00 000»\ 0 000 0000 0 0 fOOOOOOO 0 ft ft '0 f '0 I I 0 0 0 ft ft ft ft882 words
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Article, Illustration533 1979-10-05 21 New computerised telex exchange to meet rising demand for services THE growth of the telex service in Singapore has been spectacular with demand for telex service increasing at an average rate of 30 per cent per annum. In a period of high growth it has become necessary to provide adequate533 words
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Advertisement127 1979-10-05 21 TELECOMMUNICATION AUTHORITY of SINGAPORE on the Official Opening of THE COMCENTRE S^ WONG FOOK CHOY CONSTRUCTION €F Dtf%n?\ ft i YONG HAN FURNITURE HARDWARE /i£ Office: 312, Sim* Avenue, Singeojre 1438. Tel: *****33, *****6. fi\ Wortuhop: 28. Eunos Avenue 4. (Block 1018) Smgepore 1440. Tel: 440 03 24 "^h SPECIALIZED127 words
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Advertisement154 1979-10-05 21 I Congratulations I I to the I I TELECOMMUNICATION I I AUTHORITY I I OF SINGAPORE I I on the I I official opening I I of I I Comcentre. I W May the years ahead mark even greater steps in communication in Singapore. jSjm Tan Chong& Sons Motor Co154 words
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Advertisement123 1979-10-05 22 Congratulations Singapore Telecoms on the opening of your new headquarters. In telecommunications, wherever there's progress, there's ITT. With the creation of new technologies through innovative long-range research projects. In fibre optics. Pulse code modulation. Submarine cables. Electronic telephone switching. And ITT's newest "Network 2000" digital telephony. As a result, a123 words
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Article, Illustration318 1979-10-05 23 A NEW stored programme controlled (SIM International Gateway Telephone Exchange will be commissioned around mid-1981. Located on the third floor of Comcentre podium, this exchange will be one of the most advanced of its type in operation in the world. Initially, the gateway exchange will318 words
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Advertisement69 1979-10-05 23 HEARTIEST CONGRA TULA TIONS and BEST WISHES to THE TELECOMMUNICATION AUTHORITY OF SINGAPORE on the official opening of the COMCENTRE by the honourable MR. ONG TENG CHEONG Minister for Communications from RYODEN (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. Congratulations to The Telecommunication Authority of Singapore on the official opening of COMCENTRE A Mr69 words
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Advertisement32 1979-10-05 24 i 1,1 'v, ill' *X OCMJBATULATKINS, 00M3ENTEE SINGiAPOEIE. Thank }dv for making us j>art of this Mecxanmum^ations achiesoiient. hIEC <%> C. ITOH CO., LTD. fintTQCO INTRACO LIMITED Nippon Electric Co Ltd 1 r-32 words
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Article, Illustration767 1979-10-05 25 COMPUTERS are becoming increasingly important in Telecoms. The use of computers will enable Telecoms to achieve its objectives of providing a better and more efficient grade of service to the public and to increase the productivity of its staff. The provision of up-to-date information is767 words
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Advertisement91 1979-10-05 25 Heartiest Congratulations and Best Wishes to TELECOMMUNICATION AUTHORITY OF SINGAPORE on the official opening of their Comcentre by_Jh^jTonouroble_Mß^_ONG_jrENG CHEONG, Minister for Communications f I,' T »^Banu!aM T If A l I 1 I I I I r I 1 H ot»i x l 'in J 7^' *fll Suitable for vocational91 words
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768 1979-10-05 26 NEW AND BETTER SERVICES IN THE NEXT DECADE A KEY objective in Telecoms' long range plan calls for the increase in the range of services as well as improvements in the quality of services to a level comparable to the best in the world. Looking into the future, Telecoms foresees768 words
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Article, Illustration341 1979-10-05 26 COMCENTRE will soon be one of the major centres of Telecoms' telecommunication network. It will serve as a focal point for various telecommunication transmission links Including microwave. A microwave transmission link requires parabolic antennae or microwave "dishes" at each end of the transmission link to receive341 words
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Advertisement287 1979-10-05 26 5 Congratulations Best Wishes ,o I The Telecommunication Authority of Singapore 5 on the official opening of COMCENTRE from I KP KWONG PENG IRON FOUNDRY PTE. LTD. 16-C Lorong Sinaran, I Singapore 1 I 30 J TEL: *****38 < We specialise in casting C.I. Fittings, i Manhole Frames Covers, Fire287 words
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Advertisement73 1979-10-05 26 CONGRA TULA TIONS to the Telecommunication Authority of Singapore on the official opening of Comcentre GULAM CO. (PTE) LTD. 23 28, Chulia Street, Singapore 0104 Congratulations Best Wishes to The Telecommunication Authority of Singapore (in iheii official opening of COMCENTRE from TECK HENG Engineering Works OtlKt 1 Fjctoo Stock 402673 words
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Advertisement103 1979-10-05 26 CONGRA TULA TIONS to Telecommunication Authority of Singapore on the official opening of Comcentre MODINCOR FIBREGLASS COMPANY No. 185-R, Jalan Paya Singapore, 19. Omfrotumms' <fksb<ZVis(ux to the Telecommunication Authority of Singapore on the official opening of Comcentre camsyst pte. Ltd. I 3202A, 32nd H<x)r, International Plaza, Anson Rd, Singapore 0207103 words
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Article, Illustration684 1979-10-05 27 COMCENTRE IS EQUIPPED WITH PA AND CLOSED-CIRCUIT SYSTEMS ONE of the greatest headaches suffered by managers of large organisations is the apparent gap between the management and its staff. It may be a common ailment in many organisations perhaps, but all too often the gremlim of miscommunication684 words
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Advertisement243 1979-10-05 27 Congratulations Best Wishes to the Telecommunication Authority of Singapore on the official opening -i of Comcentre i IS uwl I MM FSih^B Mw u2l /Mm umr^M\ XV Automatic Autom«ic telephone daler Answering Machine Sy«.m I B 1 1 V C I ml ■El B ULUIAti Logic Hands free Logic Deter243 words
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Advertisement210 1979-10-05 27 .km >-Z v Hi v SuRrVk v3l -'.-^FB OBig SAGEM OFFERS ITS WARMEST CONGRATULATIONS TO THE TELECOMMUNICATION AUTHORITY OF SINGAPORE ON THE OPENING OF COMCENTRE. Societe dApplicants Generates d'Electricite Sole Distributor: et de Mecanique Tan Cheng Moh Electric Co. (Pte.) Ltd. Departement Teletransmissions Tel: 745.14.60 152, Cross Street 6, Avenue210 words
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Article, Illustration497 1979-10-05 28 THE Prisnet Exchange is a $4 million computer-controlled private switching network system which is located on the first floor of the Comcentre podium. This ultra-modern system enables corporations to set up their own private telecommunication networks. By subscribing to the Prisnet service, corporate users497 words
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Article355 1979-10-05 28 IN THE highly information-oriented and Increasingly computerised business world, an ever-growing volume of messages, statistics and figures requlres efficient transportation to various offices scattered over the globe. So far Telecoms has met these specialised communication needs through the provision of services such as telex, telegraph, leased355 words
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Article, Illustration1318 1979-10-05 29 ON THE fourth floor of Comcentre podium can be found a room which, to the uninitiated, contains equipment almost like any other telecommunication equipment. This room is the broadband multiplex transmission room for the Asean submarine cable network, a web of submarine telecommunication cables linking the1,318 words
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Advertisement172 1979-10-05 29 Heartiest Congratulations and Best Wishes to the TELECOMMUNICATION AUTHORITY OF SINGAPORE on the official opening of their COMCENTRE by the honourable Mr. ONGTENGCHEONG Minister for Communications. Supplied Installed Aluminium Flagpoles 66 Ft. Height at Comcentre. Flagpoles-Stainless Steel Aluminium Bronze Fiberglass up to 100 Ft. Height. Sinhin X^ 1 IS Ifc172 words
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Advertisement249 1979-10-05 30 Congratulations On The Opening of The Comcentre. M L Fujitsu and Mitsui express heartfelt m Bl congratulations on the Comcentre mir^^ i**" s inauguration, Southeast Asia's teleM J communication centre. Together M iwe are contributing to the m 1 -Ti k development of Singapore's m 9*y m telecommunication network X'249 words
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Article, Illustration765 1979-10-05 32 PHILLIP H. WIGGINS - PHILLIP H. WIGGINS New light in the world of law enforcement By THE laser has beamed its way into law enforcement. Fingerprints that are undetectable by traditional techniques can now be made visible and photographed using a method called the laser latentfingerprint detector system. The Control LaserNYT - 765 words
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