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Title Section16 1980-03-03 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1980 30 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 1 1 1/1/8016 words
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Article861 1980-03-03 1 TOH THIAN SER - TOH THIAN SER Highest since the first oil crisis More Economic Survey highlights: Page 8. Reports in full: Pages 14 16 By Associate News Editor SINGAPORE romped home with a 9.3 per cent economic growth rate last year a resounding finish to the Seventies861 words
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Article31 1980-03-03 1 kiwalT. Sun Kuwait uniilil be prepared i" MB ail |O thf Soviet I'nwn and otht'i Kast European countrif^,. Kuwaiti Oil Minister Sheikh Alt Khalifa Al-Sabah Mid hete RenterReuter - 31 words
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Article61 1980-03-03 1 BELGRADE, Sun. President Josip Broz Tito's doctors reported a deterioration in the functioning of his heart today. A medical bulletin said the 87-year-old Yugoslav leader was undergoing all necessary measures of intensive treatment at the main hospital in the northern city of Ljubljana. The president is sufferingReuter; AP - 61 words
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482 1980-03-03 1 LEE KIM CHEW - LEE KIM CHEW By Our Bangkok reporter BANGKOK, Sun. Consensus among the major Thai political parties has emerged over the choice of Gen Prem Tinsulanonda as the country's next prime minister. The latest political development follows the withdrawal of Gen Serm482 words
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Article, Illustration311 1980-03-03 1 LOS ANGELES, Sun. A Stanford University geneticist, Dr Luigi KavalliSforva, warned yesterday that a scheme to create "superbabies" fathered by Nobel prize winners could lead to serious problems and said similar genetic speculation in the past has led to major tragedies. Another scientist, Dr Lee Ramin,Reuter - 311 words
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Article157 1980-03-03 1 NORFOLK (Virginia), San. The l ss Vulcan, dubbed the "Love Boat" by hecklers from other ships, returned yesterday from a sixmonth Mediterranean cruise the first In the is Navy with a crew of men and women. The historic voyage included one marriage, several unauthorised157 words
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Article532 1980-03-03 1 GOVT'S AIM IN CAR CONTROL THE car population in Singapore has not reached "saturation point" and the government intends to see that it remains this way, the Minister for Communications, Mr Ong Teng Cheong, said last night. Mr Ong, who is also acting Culture Minister, told a television forum the532 words
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444 1980-03-03 1 WASHINGTON, Sunday SOVIET forces in Afghanistan have begun building barracks, clubs, radio stations and other facilities in apparent preparation for a long stay, according to information reaching American officials. Several thousand additional Soviet troops were airlifted to Kabul, the Afghan capital, last week, officialsNYT - 444 words
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347 1980-03-03 1 WARNING SHOTS FIRED AT RUSSIAN AIRCRAFT ISLAMABAD, Sun. Pakistan air force planes intercepted a Soviet aircraft on Saturday and chased it out of the country's airspace after firing two bursts of warning shots. The Foreign Office said a strong protest has been sent to Moscow. The Soviet twin-turbo aircraft, bearingAP; UPI - 347 words
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Article49 1980-03-03 1 ISLAMABAD, Sun Soviet combat troop* and Afghan 1 1 k Jat .mm units ha»t attacked rebel struiiKhold> in Afghanistan's eastera kuiuir province in what niuld be the start of an expected spring offensive, according to reports from the Insurgents reaching Pakistan today. Reuter. SKKTIIIS PAtiEReuter - 49 words
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Article147 1980-03-03 2 Ford may be a candidate in case INDIANAPOLISHndiana), Sun. Former President Gerald Ford could be a possible compromise candidate for the Republican presidential election if the party's nominating convention in July is deadlocked. Republican national chairman Bill Brock said yesterday. Former California Governor Ronald Reagan, a conservative, is seen asAFP - 147 words
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Article, Illustration182 1980-03-03 2 TEHERAN, Sun. Chaotic traffic returned to the streets here today after an experimental week-long ban on private cars was called off by Mayor Mohammad Tavassoli. Although the scheme to ease heavy traffic was officially declared a success, it appeared more publicReuter - 182 words
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Article48 1980-03-03 2 "HOUSES of sin" in downtown Teheran being torn down by bulldozers on Satorday. The girls from the Iranian capital's red light district are being rehabilitated by the government. A mosque and a supermarket will be built in place of the brothels. UPI pictare.UPI - 48 words
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Article34 1980-03-03 2 JERUSALEM, Sun. Seven Arabs have been arrested here on suspicion of masterminding a multi-million dollar gold smuggling racket in which United Nations staff allegedly acted as couriers, reliable sources said today. AFP.AFP - 34 words
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425 1980-03-03 2 UN rebukes TEL AVIV'S COLONISATION OF ARAB LANDS UNITED NATIONS, Sunday IN A significant stiffening of policy, the United States Israel's staunchest ally yesterday voted with the other 14 Security Council members to rebuke Tel Aviv for spreading settlements in Arab territories seized afterNYT; UPI - 425 words
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246 1980-03-03 2 Sea-law talks to finalise draft start today UNITED NATIONS, Sun. The UN Conference on the Law of the Sea starts 10 weeks of meetings here and in Geneva tomorrow in hopes of finishing a broad sea-law treaty that it has been working on intermittently since December 1973. The treaty, asAP - 246 words
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121 1980-03-03 2 I NITED NATIONS, Sun. Soviet Ambassador Mikhail Kharlamov apologised to Jamaican Ambassador Donald Mills for addressing him with the communist salutation of "comrade president" as Mr Mills conducted a IN Security Council me* ting tin the Middle last yesterday. Mr Kharlamov explained: "I saidAP - 121 words
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Article, Illustration205 1980-03-03 3 LONDON, Sun. The Soviet Union last night ordered the "rapid withdrawal" of its Central Asian troops from Afghanistan after signs of increasing fraternisation between the mostly Muslim troops and Afghan civilians. The Sunday Telegraph, in a story from New Delhi, reported today that whiteUPI - 205 words
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Article128 1980-03-03 3 'WESTERN CASH FOR GOLD' SWOP BELGRADE, Sun. -I Rumanians have been offered by their govern-! ment partial payment in Western cash in return for their gold jewellery, a Yugoslav report says. The news agency Tanjug said the offer was included in a decree by President Nicolae Ceausescu setting the purchaseAP - 128 words
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327 1980-03-03 3 Vance meets allied envoys after talks with Dobrynin WASHINGTON, Sunday AMERICAN Secretary of State Cyrus Vance called envoys from his country's main allies to his office on Friday night after he had a talk with Soviet Ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin. State Department spokesman Mark Sawoski declined to disclose the subject ofAP - 327 words
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195 1980-03-03 3 US task force on the way to join battle group MANILA, Sunday THE four-ship amphibious task force of the United States 7th Fleet with about 1,800 marines left Subic Naval Base yesterday to join a carrier battle group operating in the Arabian Sea, base reports said today. The US said195 words
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Article124 1980-03-03 3 THE New York Times reported yesterday the navy is considering a plan to pull four World War Two battleships out of mothballs ana equip them with long-range Cruise missiles. The proposal, presented to Defence Secretary Harold Brown last week, also calls for bringing an aircraftAFP; UPI - 124 words
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Article86 1980-03-03 3 7Y//5 /o/ff fo7d 7a&7 week by US Republican Presidential hopeful Ronald Reagan which he dubbed the "ethnic joke to end all ethnic jokes aroused so much controversy that he was forced to apologise to anyone who might have taken offence: Q: How do you distinguish a Pole86 words
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Article, Illustration166 1980-03-03 3 EMBASSY GUERILLAS GET OFFER TO FLY THEM OUT BOGOTA, Sun. COLOMBIA will offer leftist guerillas holding some 40 diplomats hostage at the Dominican embassy an airplane to leave the country for Costa Rica, Panama or a third country, diplomatic sources said yesterday. The third country could be an African orAP - 166 words
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Article52 1980-03-03 3 NEW YORK, Sun. New York city had a record number of murders last year and with no sign of a let-up in 1960 police officials are increasingly concerned. The official tally shows there were 1,733 murders last year, compared with 1,518 in 1978 and 1.691 inNYT - 52 words
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Article96 1980-03-03 3 MOSCOW, Sun. THE Soviet press renewed its attacks today on Soviet flying-saucer enthusiasts, insisting that no scientific evidence has confirmed purported sightings of interplanetary visitors or their spaceships. The national daily in secret about UFOs. The paper, quoting a reader's letter, also cited underground "UFO reports" that96 words
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Advertisement142 1980-03-03 3 The best investment on wheels If success can be measured by sound investment, then no other car can compare with Mercedes-Benz 200 Today, the cost of inflation has made seemingly attractive investments in cars to yield very unattractive returns on the resale market. It is different with Mercedes-Benz. Every owner142 words
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Article, Illustration238 1980-03-03 4 HANOI, Sunday HANOI has handed over to the United Nations High Commission for Refugees a list of more than 30,000 people wishing to leave Vietnam for family reunification or resettlement overseas, an authoritative source said here today. "But so farAFP - 238 words
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Article154 1980-03-03 4 Clashes as Viets work on bridge BANGKOK, Sun. Sporadic fighting broke out in the Phnom Malai mountains this morning in what appeared to be a series of hit-and-run attacks by Khmer Rouge guerillas against Vietnamese forces near the thai border, military sources reported. Military sources believe the fighting was anReuter; AFP - 154 words
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154 1980-03-03 4 JAKARTA, Sun. The death sentence has been demanded in court here for a Singaporean charged with trafficking in heroin. The court sitting late yesterday heard the prosecutor, Anton Suyata, state that the defendant had committed an international crime with Indonesia as the victim, said aReuter - 154 words
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Article, Illustration61 1980-03-03 4 'BELOVED ACTOR' JIMMY STEWART TWO celluloid giants come to life in a face-to-face encounter last week in Los Angeles, fllmdom's capital city. Veteran actors Henry Fonda (left) and Jimmy Stewart paused for a chat at a gala party honouring Stewart. The American Film Institute presented him with their Life AchievementAP - 61 words
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Article91 1980-03-03 4 JAKARTA. Sun.— The Indonesian National Youth Committee intends to invite a counterpart organisation from China to attend the April 24 commemoration of the 1955 Bandung non-aligned conference. It said yesterday China will be invited, together with 31 other delegations. A Chinese legal organisation has already informed91 words
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351 1980-03-03 4 Greying Japan faces host of problems TOKYO, Sun JAPAN'S population is ageing three to four times faster than any other industrialised nation, threatening the country's pension system with bankruptcy and putting severe strains on the Japanese employment and medical systems. Over one-fourth of Japan's people will be past the presentAP - 351 words
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Advertisement269 1980-03-03 4 Mien Dierhelm go Frenctuhey gofirsr-cbss. HflKfiß&fi you asked a Frenchman about fine shirts he would probably say "Guy Fluery"; if about ties and men's accessories/'Carven" Two of the best French names. Now to be distributed by Diethelm. DIETHELM SINGAPORE PTE LTD. Marketing Division, 34 Boon Leat Terrace, I Singapore 0511,269 words
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Advertisement106 1980-03-03 4 The Sophisticates t at Tiara Supper Club February 1 1 March 8 The Sophisticates are three dazzling black beauties from California. An instant success wherever they go. this trio is a rare combination of talent. Jphtv showmanship and versatility. They'll mesmerise you with ,jT;their scintillating rendition of rock, pops and106 words
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Article66 1980-03-03 5 SENIOR VicePremier Xiaoping has emerged from the Chinese Communist Party's Central Committee meeting on Friday more firmly en- trenched in power than ever. But the Chinese leader has more than the mere stakes of personal glory in mind. As this analysls shows, his power game was a carefully crafted66 words
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206 1980-03-03 5 Cadre system to undergo major shake-up HANGZHOU, Sunday. CHINA'S deeply entrenched cadres system will undergo a major shake-up, and party cadres no longer will serve for life, deputy mayor Gao Gung of Hangzhou, capital of Guangdong province, disclosed today. Mr Gao said the age limitation is one of 12 criteriaAP - 206 words
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Article138 1980-03-03 5 NEW DELHI, Sun. An Indian nuclear power reactor, similar to the Harrisburg plant, has suffered a mishap that could have resulted in "a maior nuclear disaster," the Press Trust of India reported yesterday. India's Department of Atomic Energy, "which had hushed up the incident for over138 words
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Article, Illustration439 1980-03-03 5 BEIJING, Sun. He remains officially modest, letting Party Chairman Hua Guofeng wear the honours, but the past 48 hours have demonstrated stunningly that ultimate power in China rests with the tough Senior VicePremier Deng Xiaoping. The following developments supply the evidence: MR DENG's old439 words
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Article324 1980-03-03 5 I BEIJING, Sub. China's Communist Party will c*U Its 12th congress ahead of Its scheduled time to discuss the nation's longrange plan to modernise the economy and to elect a new central committee, the Xinhua news agency said yesterday. The meeting of the party central committee324 words
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Article116 1980-03-03 5 Ferry mishapt 180 bodies found HONGKONG, Sun. Res- cue teams have recovered the bodies of 180 of the 276 missing passengers of a Chinese ferry that capsized i early on Wednesday, the 1 South China Morning Post reported today. They have also retrieved the ill-fated ferry, a 600-lonni' jail decker116 words
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Advertisement153 1980-03-03 5 TECHNOLOGY and the FUTURE BANK An International Congress to examine the technological opportunities available to financial institutions in the 1980s June 2-4, 1980 Mandarin Hotel, Singapore Experts from 8 different countries will present 15 specialised papers at the Congress. Among the experts is: Mr Tom Hughes Finance Industry Specialist IBM,153 words
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Advertisement682 1980-03-03 5 The SGV Group CONFERENCE SERIES ON BUSINESS MANAGEMENT FINANCE FOR NON-FINANCE MANAGERS 26TH 28TH MARCH Introduction The Financial implications of alternative courses of actions have been key issues to consider in corporate decision making If these implications are not fully realized, the organisation may be placing itself at a competitive682 words
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Article, Illustration341 1980-03-03 6 A GROUP of independent observers today concluded that Zimbabwe's pre-independ-ence election was a fair test of the political will of the country's black majority. The report of the team drawn from 11 Commonwealth states echoed positive conclusions by other groups whichReuter - 341 words
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Article69 1980-03-03 6 NEW DELHI, Sun. New Delhi's clubs, hotels and restaurants heaved a sigh of relief yesterday when the city's new Lieutenant-Governor Jagmohan said prohibition laws would be reviewed by March 31. Under present legislation introduced by the former Janata government of Premier Morarji Desai the serving ofReuter - 69 words
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Article46 1980-03-03 6 NKOMO REVIEWS PARADE MR NKOMO reviewing a combined parade of his guerillas and the crack, mixed-race Seloos Scouts In the Western Zimbabwe rebel assembly area of Romro Camp on Saturday. The guerillas aid the Selous Scouts have combined to form a nnelens national army. AP Picture.AP - 46 words
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258 1980-03-03 6 Making unfriendly moves before the game VIENNA, Sun. A wooden board will be nailed up under the chess table wnen Viktor Korchnoi and Tigran Petrosian sit down to play this week. It will ensure that their toes do not accidentally touch. Korchnoi, 49, may not even get as far asReuter - 258 words
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Article247 1980-03-03 6 WICHITA (Kansas), Sunday WHERE can you find a recording of humpback whales at play or a hundred thousand ladybugs? Ask Jim Tice, professional finder. He has found these r items and 1,000 other elusive treasures in nine years of hunting. Ten toAP - 247 words
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249 1980-03-03 6 Owen calls for Labour unity after leftist win LONDON, Sunday FORMER British Foreign Secretary David Owen yesterday appealed for unity in the Opposition Labour Party after militant leftists seeking control of the party machinery scored another significant victory. The changes in party r policies being advocated by the leftists wereReuter - 249 words
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220 1980-03-03 6 Moscow Radio takes a dig at Rosalynn j LONDON, Sun. Com- ments on the high cost to American taxpayers of Mrs Rosalynn Carter's personal staff came from a new source today: Moscow Radio, monitored here by the BBC. Commentator Valentin Zorin said that the US$B5O,OOO (551.836 million) paid to MrsAFP - 220 words
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Advertisement741 1980-03-03 6 LANGUAGE TEACHING INSTITUTE (A SUBSIDIARY OF RKIX > ENGLISH LANGUAGE COURSES A SYSTEM, FOR PROFESSIONAL ENGLISH DEVELOPMENT (SPED) NEW TERM COMMENCES ON 3 APRIL 1980 COURSES INTERMEDIATE h s course s f° r Persons w ho want #TMITU A I 10 improve their ability to UtiN tKAL understand, speak, read741 words
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Advertisement105 1980-03-03 6 TECHNOLOGY and the FUTURE BANK An international Congress to examine the technological opportunities available to financial institutions in the 1980s June 2-4, 1980 Mandarin Hotel, Singapore Experts from 8 different countries will present 15 specialised papers at the Congress. Among the experts is: Mr Peter J Wolfe Vice President Citibank105 words
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Article1290 1980-03-03 7 (TO RELIEVE CONGESTION ON THE ROADS) FIVE speakers at a TV forum last night suggested to Communications Minister, Mr Ong Teng Cheong, that there were other ways to relieve congestion on the roads without the need for continuing punitive levies on motorists. They said road improvement1,290 words
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152 1980-03-03 7 Tariff cuts for another 1,500 items TARIFF cuts ranging from 10 to 30 per cent (or 1,500 items traded among the Asean countries are likely to be approved at the next Asean economic ministers' meeting here next month. The additional items will bring to 3,827 the total number of products152 words
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125 1980-03-03 7 TAXI DRIVERS RESPONDED MOST TO PLEAS TAXI driven formed the biggest occupation group of eye-witnesses to accidents who responded to police Appeals between January and October last year. Of ft eye-witnesses, eight were taxi drivers, according to Berita Harian. Teachers, erase drivers, carpenters, a diplomat ana a doctor were the125 words
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Article155 1980-03-03 7 THE government-owned Applied Research Corporation has started an industrial chemistry unit to focus attention on problem-solving research and consultancy in industrial chemical processes, corrosion, environmental pollution and food technology. The unit is headed by a principal consultant, Dr Ng Cheng Siong, a chemical engineer with wide155 words
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134 1980-03-03 7 THE Senior Minister of State (Prime Minister's Office), Mr Lee Khoon Choy, last night exhorted Singaporeans to remain calm and neutral at locally-hosted matches "which do not concern us as our behaviour will be watched on television all over the world." Referring to the134 words
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Article61 1980-03-03 7 MP hears residents' grouses THE MP for Serangoon Gardens, Dr Lav Teik Soon, yesterday toured two blocks of Housing Board flats in Avenue 3. Ang Mo Kio, to find out the griev- i ances of residents. The ,-nain complaints of j residents in Blocks 32H and 329 were filthy lifts,61 words
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Article58 1980-03-03 7 THREE men were injured. OBC mtihu.slv. wh«>n ;t k;is tank cmughi (ire in a restaurant at UpiMt EM tad last night The three, all milkers, weir in the kitchen of the Red House Restaurant when the tank burst into flames The workers were burned when58 words
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Advertisement100 1980-03-03 7 TECHNOLOGY and the FUTURE BANK An international Congress to examine the technological opportunities available to financial institutions in the 1980s June 2-4, 1980 Mandarin Hotel, Singapore Experts from 8 different countries will present 15 specialised papers at the Congress. Among the experts is: Mr Thomas J Riddle Technical Manager General100 words
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Advertisement333 1980-03-03 7 V (^f| JONES LANG AMStfftO*** Our Senior Executive Mr. William Reiss from America will be in Singapore on the 3rd, 4th sth of March 1980 to talk to potential investors of commercial properties in United States. For appointment please contact our International Property Co-ordinator: Mr. Lee See San Jones Lang333 words
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Article, Illustration543 1980-03-03 8 MANUFACTURERS stole the spotlight last year as their sector became the prime mover behind the economic growth. The sector set a hot pace with a growth of 14 per cent, and overtook the transport and communications industry in the process. Industrialists,543 words
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Article, Illustration81 1980-03-03 8 INVESTORS continued to flock to Singapore despite the uncertain world economy and the higher wage policy implemented here laat year. Net investment commitments rone to $943 million, an Increase of 15 per cent over irx. Mor> opportunities were created for local Investors to take part In Joint ventures, sub-contracts and81 words
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Article, Illustration18 1980-03-03 8 We sold a lot last year but we bought even more.18 words
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Article, Illustration199 1980-03-03 8 All sectors of the economy palled ahead. TOIRISM: Steady growth despite ICAP and world uncertainties. More tourists from Japan and Malaysia helped the sector to achieve a 9 per cent Increase in arrivals. CONSTRUCTION: The awakening. A major recovery last year with an 8 per cent growth after two199 words
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Article466 1980-03-03 8 SINGAPORE'S imports exceeded exports by a record $7.4 billion last year. But this deficit is not necessarily a bad sign. Three-quarters of the Imports which were not re-ex-ported were raw materials and semi-manufactures for the Republic's industrial development. Singapore's top five trading partners last year466 words
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461 1980-03-03 8 Foreign trade up 32 pc highest since 1974 Singapore's trade with other countries last year showed the highest rate of growth since 1974 rising 32 per cent to $69.3 billion against $52.6 billion in Higher oil and commodity prices contributed to this nigh growth, but even when price increases are461 words
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161 1980-03-03 8 Singapore chalked up $l.lb payments surplus SINGAPORE'S balance of payments its trade and financial ties with the rest of the world ended up in fine shape last year despite frequent increases in crude oil prices. It recorded a healthy surplus of $1.1 billion. Though smaller than the surplus of $1.5161 words
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Advertisement258 1980-03-03 8 Lad t'~l 7^ "mri ■aWy avß^Br^^ tfa^an*^ .^T^^-^^b^bl Wmf J VaC^af a^V^^ BflfiaHr For a quiet and intimate dinner, come to The Stables grillroom. Where the atmosphere's warm and private and the service unobtrusive. With etchings and prints of famous British horses against a backdrop of natural brick, hardwood and258 words
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Advertisement95 1980-03-03 8 GET MORE AT PBS f^^^a) H^^*k. UnnnnnnnnV Head Office: DBS Building. Shenton Way. Singapore 0106 Tel: *****11 SP^f I V^^innm IL^^^BW nfl L^^ Branches. Ang Mo KioTel *****56' Bedok Tel *****22 Bukit Timah W^J I I^Ba^B? V B^aV. T el *****55 *Buona Vista Tel *****3 »Havelock Tel 91 7277* Jurong95 words
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Article, Illustration616 1980-03-03 9 PHILIP LEE - Picturing those good old days when life was more relaxed... THESE are MstaJgir glimpses af the way we were back In the lMfe and lKfc when life was a little lees frenetic, a little mere relaxed. It was an era which many alder Singapore* a* so readily describe as tne616 words
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148 1980-03-03 9 A CARPENTER, who threatened to kill a temple owner and burn his temple unless his friends were given jobs, was sentenced to a year's jail by a magistrate's court on Saturday. Phang 800 Chin, 35, had denied intimidating Mr Ong Yew Kew,148 words
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576 1980-03-03 9 THE Health Ministry is adopting a wait-and-see policy on the world smallpox situation before it decides whether to scrap compulsory immunisation against the disease. Prof Wong Hock Boon, chairman of the Singapore Expert Committee on the Immunisation Programme, said576 words
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Advertisement1038 1980-03-03 9 w Golf or business, Fm not interested in being No*2" American Express, in conversation with Cardmember Jack Nicklaus. fIM ■■■HHHB^^HHBBBHHB^Pa«B«BB^|j^HHH|^^^Hjj^^^HHH^H^^HHH| (tBH&KImWmWKMBMNtMmVk'' Q len an^ w did V Oll l mto Q How do you get away from the H^™^^^^ BaE ,> fin business? pressures of life? Sj^^^^H^^^^^^^^^^^^H v iSaHHBiSBRH A:1,038 words
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464 1980-03-03 10 CHRISTINA - CHRISTINA By THE Central Provident Fund Board has urged employers to get their domestic staff to declare periodically their monthly wages to the board to avoid any future disputes between the employer and employee over payment of CPF contributions. The board464 words
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Article, Illustration251 1980-03-03 10 Those snobs among ACS boys Mere wMTytag (than the emphasis on material sneceas) is the irpaution ACS has aeqalred «f being a schoal where social gMbbery is not iNwum. There have been repsrts of children asking their parents to drop them away from their schools beranse they were ashamed of251 words
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218 1980-03-03 10 Plan to upgrade applied arts standards SINGAPOREAN and foreign expertise wiU be called on to upgrade the skills of applied arts industry members to international standards. The feeling among j members of the industry i is that there is a shortage j of professionals capable of j creativity and visualisation218 words
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294 1980-03-03 10 THE Public Works Department will hold an experiment to cut down noise levels in Telok Ayer Primary School In bustling Cecil Street and if successful, the scheme may be implemented in other schools. The experiment, based on recommendations by University of294 words
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Article110 1980-03-03 10 Spore Youth Science fortnight THE Senior Minister of State (Education), Dr Tony Tan Keng Yam, will open the 1980 Singapore Youth Science fortnight on May 23. The fortnight will be jointly organised by the Singapore Science Centre and the Science Teachers Association. Shell will sponsor the event. Highlights this year110 words
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Article48 1980-03-03 10 A PHYSICIAN from the Singapore Medical Centre, Dr John Tambyah, will discuss the causes of diabetes, its symptoms and prevention at the Queenstown library lecture room on Saturday at 3 p.m. The talk will be accompanied by a slide-show on diabetes. Admission is free.48 words
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106 1980-03-03 10 TWENTY-SIX community and youth leaders will be trained to become speakers in drug abuse prevention at community centres. The training will be conducted by the Singapore Anti-Narcotics Association and People's Association at Sana auditorium, Sana House, from tomorrow. Classes in the five-week course will be106 words
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Advertisement719 1980-03-03 10 \bmeishu. The special formula of four centuries! ss^m A Tne le 9 end 0< Yom e'shu. coming to us through almost four hundred years, is filled I JKJIPT'Q with mystery. An old man found in the snow, helped by another. In return the gift of /r^y a SP 6o B719 words
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607 1980-03-03 11 IS A divorced woman to 1 be penalised for 'immoral behaviour" by having her maintenance cut off if she cohabits with a married man. as against an unmarried one? This was one of many points raised by Madam LrwoK Wai Kirn. from607 words
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Article152 1980-03-03 11 MEN are the ones who sometimes need maintenance when a marriage breaks np. And In such cases, the wife should pay. So the Select Committee was told In at least two written represeatattons. The Lawyers' Christian Fellowship, jointly with the Christian Medical Fellowship and the Graduates'152 words
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279 1980-03-03 11 Lawyer urges restraint on reports THE suggestion that greater restraints be imposed on press reports of judicial proceedings for divorce, dissolution of marriage, nullity of marriage. Judicial separation, restitution of conjugal rights or maintenance came from an individual, Mr Michael Hwang. His suggestion was taken up by the Select Committee279 words
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95 1980-03-03 11 DENTAL clinics in five schools will be open during the school holdiays for students from primary and secondary schools, junior colleges and vocational institutes. A Health Ministry statement said the clinics are at Tanjong Katong Girls' School, Balestier Mixed School, Kheng Cheng School and Mayflower95 words
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Advertisement422 1980-03-03 11 WX SPOREX-ASIA '80 r A S E ASIA 3rd INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF i W a W i SPORTS AND LEISURE GOODS -A^ J 6-10 AUGUST 1980 world trade centre Singapore If you trade in: Indoor Outdoor Sports Equipment The 2nd SPOREX, organised with the official Water Sports Equipment of the422 words
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Miscellaneous268 1980-03-03 11 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6 See if you can go as fast ad I can in botany (6) 1 Spot relative to pot' (6) 7 Sport or travel? ,Uold on, 4 York as seen from Rome Cyrus! (7) and Cuba (8) g Damage' Return payment, a 9 A little bread268 words
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Article, Illustration506 1980-03-03 12 A NEW trend on the roads may see more motorcycles than private cars in Singapore in the mid-Eighties, the Parliamentary Secretary (Home Affairs), Mr Chin Ham Tong, said yesterday. Because of this, motorcycle accidents will be on the rise unlessANTHONY WYE - 506 words
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Article38 1980-03-03 12 VEHICLES are banned from entering and remaining in the slip road at the Junction of Buklt Tlmah and Stevens Read for two months from yesterday. The stretch of road closed Is to facilitate sewerage work.38 words
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Article32 1980-03-03 12 GHWI Moh community centre will soon conduct courses on shou lin art, tai chee chuan, coversational Mandarin, crochet and knitting, elementary guitar and Cantonese cooking For more details, ring *****032 words
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Article188 1980-03-03 12 SEVERAL souvenir makers are producing mementos bearing the Merlion symbol without realising that the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board has exclusive rights to it. This was why the STPB recently warned the public that it is an offence to reproduce the Merlion for any purpose. An188 words
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Article, Illustration366 1980-03-03 12 WONG MOH- KEED - Prize of caution is a brand new machine WONG MOH-KEED By MR LJEW Lee HliTs wife tried to talk him out of riding a motorcycle because of Its dangers so that she could rest her mind and convince her that be is cautiou.s, he took a safe riding course. Yesterday,366 words
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247 1980-03-03 12 Do not look on CCs as PAP outfits: Fong SINGAPOREANS should discard the belief that community centres are People's Action Party outfits, the Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Labour), Mr Fong Sip Chee, said yesterday. SpeaKing at the foundation stont laying ceremony of the new Kampong Chai Chee community centre at Bedok247 words
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Article32 1980-03-03 12 MR LIM Chee Onn, Political Secretary (Science and Technology) and MP for Bukit Merah. last night presented souvenirs to well-wishers who donated to Jalan Bukit Merah community centre's extension fund.32 words
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Article305 1980-03-03 12 'Asean has to rely on friends' THE formation of a military alliance in South-east Asia would be counter-productive to Asean's objective of j non-alignment and noninvolvement in the conflict between the superpowers and the others. But, said Mr Rahim Ishak, Senior Minister of State (Foreign Affairs) and MP for Siglap,305 words
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140 1980-03-03 12 TRADE between Singapore and Argentina is enjoying a steady upward growth with an almost 50 per cent increase in the last two years. The trade, in favour of Singapore, has been widening according to the Argentine Minister of State for Maritime Affairs. Rear-Admiral140 words
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Advertisement188 1980-03-03 12 today Now more than ever it makes sense to switch to Singapore's best selling diesel pick-up Switch now to the Isuzu Diesel Pickup. Start off with a 60% saving in fuel cost. Drive it away at the best value price of only $1 2,335* And watch your profits grow! With188 words
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214 1980-03-03 13 Students' foe hike demo in Britain fizzles out LONDON. Sun. A PEACEFUL demonstration by about 50 placardcarryinj> Malaysian and Singapore students in front of the Malaysian High Commission yesterday morning to hand in a petition on the fees issue fizzled out after an hour of waiting. The High Commission refusedNST - 214 words
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139 1980-03-03 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. I Malaysia has dismissed 37 sailor* from its navy over the alleged rape of Vietnamese women refu- j gees last year, navy sources said yesterday. They were dismissed for misconduct after a special meeting of the Armed Forces Council, the highest militaryReuter - 139 words
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Article189 1980-03-03 13 Rebel bid to buy arms in Sabah: Police MANILA, Sun. Police said here today thay have intercepted about $1 million worth of fake Malaysian currency which they believe were intended for the purchase of weapons and supplies in Sabah for Muslim separatist guerillas inAFP; UPI - 189 words
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Article151 1980-03-03 13 Proposal for easier divorces KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Divorces will be simpler under a proposed amendment to the law on divorce, the Malay Mail reported The Divorce and Matrimonial Proceeding Rules 1980 have been drawn up and will be applicable when the government enforces them. Lord President Tun Mohamed Suffian said151 words
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Article141 1980-03-03 13 Vandals raid Buddhist temple BUDDHIST villagers in Penang state, whose temple was desecrated, have been officially assured that stern action would be taken against the vandals. aKTES B Ariffin yesterday told the Buddhists of Gajah village that the Muslim majority of Malaysia abhor acts of sacrilege against any religion, andReuter - 141 words
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Article43 1980-03-03 13 KOTA BAKU, Sun Another boat-load of Vietnamese illegal immigrants have landed at Kuala Kemasin the fifth to arrive in Kelantan this year The boat carrying about 50 people, including women and children, was towed 10 Sabah early this morning. NST.NST - 43 words
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121 1980-03-03 13 IPOH, San. Hh.sU-iiu ■•> »t I ngka Omar Polytechnic here had a shock when they turned up for lunch yesterday. They found cc■ 1 1 metr e 1 g warms In their beef carry. An electrical engineering student, Mr Fuatt bin Abdullah, t%, aaidNST - 121 words
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156 1980-03-03 13 Fears at Batu Caves, but prayers goon KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Vibrations, falling stones and fears that the Batu Caves may collapse have cut by half the flow of devotees but prayers continue to be offered there daily. A priest at the Hindu temple in the interior of the big cavernNST - 156 words
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Article39 1980-03-03 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A 14-year-old schoolboy was killed when a lorry tyre burst at a workshop in Jeram. about 80 km from here. Police said Lim Too Lee's brotherin-law was pumping the tyre when it exploded NST.NST - 39 words
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Article97 1980-03-03 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Thai customs officials at the Thai-Malaysian border have begun strict checks on tourists leaving Thailand following the discovery of several attempts to smuggle out gold, travellers said today. Travellers reaching Padang Besar station in Malaysia said Thai officials last week arrested eight tourists andReuter - 97 words
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Advertisement155 1980-03-03 13 Presenting By Poptlku Demand A-^r Hollywood^ Be transported to the 7/n\ fascinating world of 1% A I //\mf^fl Hollywood in a hilarious |/l| I Vlil/I lU\J f musical spe< ..u ..1,,, filled f|vf IJLT V with fun. laughter and I excitement Featuring o^^\ t^ f I^2 Mandarin's own galaxy of155 words
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Miscellaneous115 1980-03-03 13 Bringing Up Father By Bill Kavanagh Hal Camp \OUCM/THAT~\ I YOUR BROTHER L[~~ ins£CT!t waonep was a cruel 1 V, -you is doing the Iy YOU "TO wTEEP YOUR THING TD DO.' J QI&HT.' SAVE THINS IN /^i-, \O J PEt" 3PF lr /3§^-V^ TWE DEM '2— =cT' 'h rj/U115 words
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398 1980-03-03 14 The Straits Times MONSAY, MARCH 3. 1960 A GOOD YEAR THERE is only one description for Singapore's economic performance in 1979: It was a very good year. Despite the continuing sluggishnesss of the world economy, we achieved a much better-than-expected growth rate of 9.3 per cent. It could in fact398 words
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Article399 1980-03-03 14 THE celebrants at the Anglo-Chinese School (ACS) Founder's Day dinner on Saturday were probably more than a little shocked by their guest speaker. Instead of offering the usual platitudes and congratulations (which ACS, not without reason, probably expects as its due), the Senior Minister of State (Education), Dr399 words
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Article1169 1980-03-03 14 MWlli mm Uptrend since recovery in 1976 INSPITE of the more troubled world economy, Singapore's economic growth continued to strengthen last year, Gross domestic product in real terms increased by 9.3 per cent compared with 8.6 per cent in 1978. This continued a steady uptrend since the1,169 words
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Article, Illustration1552 1980-03-03 14 Manufacturing prime mover of economy In spite of the Increases in oil prices and the tighter crude sopplies, the manufacturing sector performed even better than in 1978. Industrial growth accelerated to 14 per cent in real terms, the fastest rate since the recession in 1974-75. Growth was accompanied by rapid1,552 words
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116 1980-03-03 14 REAL GNP/GDP IN SELECTED COUNTRIES 1976-1979 1977 1978 1979p Percen ige Chanfi Over Previ is Year I Total OECO 5.2 3.7 3.9 3»/4 United States Japan West Germany France United Kin(dom Italy Canada 5.8 6.0 5.6 5.6 2.6 5.6 5.8 4.9 5.4 2.6 30 2.0 2.0 2.7 4.4 5.6 3.5116 words
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635 1980-03-03 14 WORLD economic trends were mixed last year. Growth remained sluggish for the third successive year. It was marked by the sharp slowdown in the United States, which overshadowed the relatively stronger growth in Japan and West Germany. Little progress was made in solving the problems635 words
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Advertisement6 1980-03-03 14 Scratchproof RADO New horizons in time6 words
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Advertisement724 1980-03-03 14 PROFIT FROM AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL CHEMICALS Listed below are products from Australia, products made with great skill and expertise. They have been made to sell in discriminating international markets and particularly, Singapore. Check these through carefully. You could find the product you require or that profit earner you are after. Contact724 words
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800 1980-03-03 15 Those statistics on reasons nurses resign from government service 4 It is unthinkable that the ministry should have even anticipated a "higher turnover of nurses" when referring to the opening of new private hospitals. The basic question remains, therefore, why800 words
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Advertisement341 1980-03-03 15 Are you an ECONOMIST? The Straits Times Group wants you if you are 35 or younger and are seeking a bigger challenge or much wider scope. Write to: The Managing Director, The Straits Times Group, S.T. Box 895, Singapore 0923. Please include details of educational and professional qualifications, working experience341 words
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Article1524 1980-03-03 16 I*** toJWK v {Dura; n Highest growth rate since the oil crisis and recession of 1974 IN 1979, the output of goods and services or Grot* Domestic Product (GDP) in Singapore was valued at $18.1 billion at current factor cost. This was 11.3 par cent1,524 words
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127 1980-03-03 16 GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRY AT 1968 FACTOR COST. 1977-1979 1977 I I 1978 1979p 1977 1978 1979 Industry Million Pc Ov rcentage Change er Previous Year TOTAL Goods Sector Agriculture Fishing Manufacturing Construction Quarrying 9,290 2,784 152 2,033 599 10,089 2,965 151 2,263 551 11,027 3,337 155 2,588 594127 words
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Advertisement586 1980-03-03 16 Higaturu Oil Palms Pty. Ltd., a subsidiary of Commonwealth Development Corporation, deve^ loping an oil palm estate in Papua New Guinea, requires EXPERIENCED BOILERMAKER/FITTER/ WELDERS on 18-month contract for the construction and maintenance of palm oil mill THE JOB Involves fabrication, pipework systems and machinery installation THE MAN Must be586 words
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Advertisement1150 1980-03-03 16 ESSO MALAYSIA BERHAD ■--■■-■L^eW TECHNICIAN TRAINEES AT PORT DICKSON REFINERY Applications are invited from suitably qualified Malaysian citizens to join our Refinery al Port Dickson as Technician Trainees Vacancies exist in our Refinery, Chemicals Maintenance and Laboratory Operations Areas I Refining Operations or Chemicals Plant Technician Trainees Candidates must be1,150 words
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Advertisement236 1980-03-03 16 111 l UNITED OVERSEAS BANK LTD 4Uf CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD 111 l LEE WAH BANK LTD (AjCORPOFIATtD W THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE I We are pleased to announce the following interest rates payable on savings and fixed deposits with effect from Monday, 3 March 1980: SAVING 71/0 0/ ACCOUNTS:236 words
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Article2102 1980-03-03 17 AS A service to readers. Straits Times publishes weekly a detailed analysis of shares on the Stock Exchange of Singapore. The year's high and low, are followed by the week's movement in prices, the dividend, the net price earnings ratio and the volume of business. INDU8TTUAL COMMUC1AL2,102 words
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Article191 1980-03-03 17 THE US dollar gained strength last week It opened at SB 1575 85 on the Singapore foreign exchange market and closed the week at 2 1705 10. A high US interest rate was the main reason for dollar firmness. Trading was active for most part of the week, with191 words
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Article403 1980-03-03 17 THE overnight rale on the inter bank market opened firmer last week al the 1111 1 per cent level but eased considerably 10 5 per cent on Tuesday and J per cent on Thurs I day. before closing at 6 per cent on Friday, a liability base determina lion403 words
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Article107 1980-03-03 17 THE INTERBANK overnighi rale eased considerably over the week It opened on Monday at 11 i to 11 per cent to close 515 1 to 5 per rent on Friday The low Friday closing was partly due to its being a base day The average mode for107 words
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Article185 1980-03-03 17 ASIAN camacy average deposit rates (*r the week ended Feb t»: 7 days 1 month 2 months 3 months 6 months 9 months 12 months 1 month 3 months 6 months 12 months 1 month 3 months 6 months 12 months 1 month 3 months 6 months185 words
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Article45 1980-03-03 17 FOR THE week ended Saturday March 1. the range of call rate received from Short Deposits (Ml Bhd was as follows: Baas faaal: 3 per cent to 5 per tieaeral fsaa: 4 per cent to 4.375 percent Movrmeats of funds totalled 1814 million.45 words
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Article351 1980-03-03 17 BANK'S prime lending rates as at the close of business on Friday. Feb 29, 1980 BANK'S JPLR Algemene Bank 11 American Express 11 Am'dam R'terdam Bank 11'. Asia Commercial 10 Asien-Pazifik 11'. A& NZ Banking Group 12 Ban Hin Lee Bank 9. Banca Commerciale 11 <351 words
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Article597 1980-03-03 17 LONDON, Fri. Stock prices closed generally easier after a quiet session with rising interest rates adding to the prevailing concern over the steel strike, dealers said. At 3 pm, the FT index was down one point at 468.1. Government bonds showed net falls ranging to point with early597 words
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Article201 1980-03-03 17 NEW YORK, Fri. Despite another round of increases in interest rates, the stock market moved higher in active trading, paced by a strong re- bound in America* Telephone. The Dow Jones industrial average rose nine points. Advances led declines nine to five as turnover slowed to 39 million201 words
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Article202 1980-03-03 17 AMSTERDAM, Fri. Stocks closed mixed, with BoyaJ Dates gaining 1.80 and Unilever one in otherwise mixed Dutch Internationals, dealers said. KEB 29 FU ABN Ahold AktO AMEV Amfu Amrot Bank B*rk Bols Borsumij Burhmann Bjrtnkorf Cain O*ltt [>»li Ml] Kokkrr hord (if IdlT oulbroc Gobam ***** -I ion ->202 words
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Article218 1980-03-03 17 ZURICH, Fri. Share prices closed mixed with an easier bias in moderate trading, reflecting the weaker Swiss franc and falling bond prices, dealers said. Insurances tended easier while in leading industrials Clba-Uelgy fell sharply ahead of annual results. Actions Suuaei aiusuiim Re| Brown Boverl Br Oba Urify Br Clbm218 words
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Article235 1980-03-03 17 THE produce market saw another session of quiet trading last week with little change from the immediate post-festival trading (he previous week j But in view of the fresh harvests expected within the next month or so. conditions should improve 1 Meanwhile, dealers are generally quite contented I235 words
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Article392 1980-03-03 17 TOKYO. Sat. Prices closed higher, with active fresh buying in textiles and nuclear energy issues more than offsetting profit-taking in front runners, dealers said. The market average rose 13.40 to close at 6,778.29, with a volume of 380 million shares. The Tokyo Stock Exchange index closed at 467.83, down392 words
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Article50 1980-03-03 17 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Friday 448.1 Thursday 469.1 Week Ago 454.2 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Friday 863.14 Thursday 854.44 Week Ago 868.T7 H.K.HANG SENG Friday 914.91 Thursday 918.74 Week Ago 929.55 SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Friday Unav Thursday 846.21 Week Ago 656.99 ALL ORDINARIES Friday 895.42 Thursday 881.70 Week Ago 891.6050 words
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Article173 1980-03-03 17 THE KILOBAR market for gold in Singapore on Saturday opened at 544.382 and closed at $44,450 The Far East market opened at 1631 635 and traded quietly at around 1632 636 for the whole of Saturday morning In London, the market last Friday continued to drop to a km173 words
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Article146 1980-03-03 17 COMMODITIES Tin price higher THE Straits tin price in Penang on Saturday rote Msl2 to M 52.332 per picul on a turnover of 125 tonnes LONDON: The metal on Friday rose by £37 (or Cash and £30 lor Three Months in both contracts. During the afternoon the market held steady146 words
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Article37 1980-03-03 17 I.ONIXIN Copper prices on Friday i previous In brackets): Wirebar Spot LI .225 (LI. 2041; sellers L 1.226. 226 1L1.206). Three Month buyers •1 .i.i 1C1.217). sellers £1.234 (L 1.218) Market taae: Firmer .Sale*: 9.000 tonnes37 words
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Article553 1980-03-03 17 AFTER showing signs of uncertain weakness, the Singapore stock market sad- j j denh surged ahead closing the week at a new seven- year high on the Straits Times Industrial Index. Trading last Monday saw prices retreating over a broad front with declines leading advances about seven to553 words
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Article116 1980-03-03 17 THE following. Is a list of the I* most actively traded stocks on the Stock Exchange of Singapore last week. It gives the turnover in thousands of units, closing prices on Friday and the high and low for ISIS HI Tiractrr r l'nr~ Pete HlKk U. im116 words
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Article396 1980-03-03 17 AGONISING moments early last week gave way to relief as prices staged a strong comeback to close broadly higher at the Kuala Lumpur stock market. Trading was fairly active with volumes decreasing on the downturn. Most pundits had expected the market to consolidate further after the previous week's396 words
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Article81 1980-03-03 17 F>b» FekM rekn KekS Feka ■BT Index 'imiusln.iLs Finance '•Hotels •Properties -Minings Plantations OCBC SESInd 3986 17 474.42 863 OS 416 76 345 87 274.06 56 472 86 430.89 4096 00 ***** ***** 417.37 353 66 ***** 871.86 477.75 437.51 4108 63 477 72 ***** 417.02 355 04 27881 words
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Article76 1980-03-03 17 wmm re»» ret n re* zs res a BT Index 6409 39 'Industrial* 526 82 .Finance: 765 22 "Hoteb,. 326 36 'Properties ***** Tins 290.00 {Rubbers 1022 16 6592.83 532 12 774.20 325 87 382 45 292 22 *****6 6S06 27 6571.27 532 95 547.27 772.73 778.76 325 7876 words
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Article574 1980-03-03 17 LONDON: Stock prices were generally firmer last week on small investment demand despite the prevailing strike by British steelworkers. but rising international interest rates and money market liquidity problems erased modest gains in government bonds, dealers said. The Financial Times index on the week was up 12 9Reuter - 574 words
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Article327 1980-03-03 17 ROUNDUP Prices decline NERVOUS at the start, then gradually quieter trading was noted in the aftermath of the recent massive shakeout in London, with levels finally down some 11 cents on balance, says H.l!<U>. CiUer. iuik 4 xnpuy in its review of the Malaysian and Singapore rubber markets for the327 words
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Article172 1980-03-03 17 LONDON Rubber futures on Knci.iy rlosed officially hesitant after easy and with overnight lotar*. lanuinK from 0 40 to 1 30 pence pei kilo. Turnover »as four lots of five lonnes .mil SS3 lots of 15 tonnes including five kerb trades and threi options Dealers said values continued172 words
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Advertisement2826 1980-03-03 18 AT YOUR SERVICE Telephone Service: *****22 jtjt»'% Times Centre 900 am 500 pm I Ne» Induitriol Rood of! IMondoy f ridoyl 1 Upper Payo Lebor Rood 900 am 100 pm (Solurdoy) I FOR SALE SHOPPING GUIDE II EMPLOYMENT 'MAINLY" FOR* 3 TOURISTS A SECONDHAND CAMERAS CENTRE 157 Photographic Z£i£i£L£v£*J& Equipment/2,826 words
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Advertisement1275 1980-03-03 18 RATES Ordmory 70 ctl per word (rrwi HO Ml Sem, Dup'oy $1 2 00 per column cm .(/vyn $36 001 StroiK T«nei $13 10 per column cm <mm $39 30 Sunday Times Display $15 00 per column cm (Vim $45 00l Slr«ts Times $16 38 per column cm IMm $491,275 words
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Advertisement464 1980-03-03 18 SECTION INDEX I FOR SALE SHOPPING GUIDE II EMPLOYMENT 111 VEHICLES BOATS IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES V SERVICES BUSINESS VI EDUCATION TRAINING VII TRAVEL RESTAURANTS VIII ANNOUNCEMENTS PERSONAL IX OBITUARIES II EMPLOYMENT j jJOINMOnt W* pay good monay lor: Secretaries Receptionists/Typists Account* Clark* Talex/Tel. Operators OHice Boy* Ring: *****4/*****1 MALE TYPIST464 words
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Advertisement709 1980-03-03 18 REQUIRED EXPERIENCED FEMALE Clerk Must b* English educated Knowledge of typing, correspondence and Bank LC Procedures Interested call personall> at No 137. Sims Aye Between 5 00 pm lo 6 Oupm Tel: *****98 REOUMED FEMALE CLERK. Good speed in typing, knowledge of documentation and invoices WualKication OCE O' Level Come709 words
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Advertisement4944 1980-03-03 19 II EMPLOYMENT II EMPLOYMENT II EMPLOYMENT II EMPLOYMENT I I II EMPLOYMENT a»ei i—— 31 Situations Vacant »> Secretarial and Clerical TOPPAN PRaXTING CO. (S) PTE. LTD. ACCOUNTS CLERK (FEMALE) c iscK o level a Possess some relevant working experience with knowledge of typing Thoe* nsaraesad. psaaae caM: •SISII Tradmej4,944 words
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Advertisement425 1980-03-03 19 •FMC A leading U.S. Petroleum Equipment Manufacturer invite* applications lor the posts at (1) MACHINISTS (2) TRAINEE MACHINISTS Candidate* lor Poal (1) should possess NTT Grade II or equivalent Trade Certificate with 2-3 years' operating experience on heavy duty turret lathes, centre lathes and horizontal boring/ milling machines. Candidate* lor425 words
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Advertisement623 1980-03-03 19 i A West German Company nunu f-ictiinng Cam controlled Single Spindle Automatic Lathes has the following immediate vdcanciesMACHINISTS o Semi-skilled or skilled machinists are required lo fill many vacancies in the mming. drilling milling and surface gnnding departments a Preferably Technical IV education holder of NTC Grade II or 111623 words
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Advertisement554 1980-03-03 20 II EMPLOYMENT II EMPLOYMENT II EMPLOYMENT II EMPLOYMENT II EMPLOYMENT 31 Situation* Vacant d) Technical SAFETY SUPERVISOR REQUIRED for Building Construction Site Applicants must possess a Building Construction Safety Supervisor Course Certificate tali personally at IS7. South Bridge Road. Singapore 0105. SITE SUPERVISORS required by Civil EngineerIng Contractor OeaWfti aliima554 words
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Advertisement466 1980-03-03 20 A Leader isi the field ofPlaetlca Packafllag la opening ite eecoad aaodern factory r««jaitr«s the folio wlag peraonnel: A) ELECTRICIANS MALE 5 VACANCIES ■•ejasreaaeate: National Trade Certificate In Electrical Fining and Installation Grade t. Grade S or with S to 5 years of experience In an Industrial undertaking Completed full-time466 words
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Advertisement311 1980-03-03 20 f AIWA/ATLAS .'ELECTRONICS (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. has imrrvsdiata vacanciai for: ,js M PRODUCTION)! M)P£RATORSjI I PHJMBfIMsPsH pHsjifliMfHJHMpy^^^^ft 16 years and above Primary education Malaysians may also atfMtlw ej^wy r»i rM y l ^ll.. r peawe eie v'ei auneiiy with 1.C., 2 photoQafSpfW »ir>o scnool tesving ccrtif icata to* THE ADMINISTRATION311 words
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Advertisement237 1980-03-03 20 Is, 2| J i a, *I^^ Requirements: 16 years and above Post (A) Primary Education Post (B) Secondary Education Singaporean/ Malaysian/Permanent Resident No experience required We Offer: Good starting monthly basic salary Excellent merit and annual increments Attractive shift, transport and attendance allowance High incentive schema Annual wage supplement Medical237 words
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Advertisement488 1980-03-03 20 Urgently requires: Male or Female Production Operators Requirements Age 16 and above Good itarting wage* Fast promotion 13th months bonus CPF contribution Fringe Medical benefits provided Piped-in music Airconditioned working place Annual/marriage/ maternity leave etc. Free uniforms Attendance allowance Malaysian or Permanent residents are also welcome Interested applicants please call488 words
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Advertisement426 1980-03-03 20 requires A) MATERIAL CONTROLLER (MALE) Apppl. cants mual possess the following qualifications: 1) Holders of Diploma/ Certificate In Electronic technology. 2) 2 to 3 years of past working experience as Material Controller. 3) Able to work in close liaison with the Production Manager. Supervisors for their parts/ materials requirements. 4)426 words
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Advertisement265 1980-03-03 20 I SHOWA PLASTICS (S) PTE LTD requiree urgently SHIFT LEADER (1) SUB-LEADERS (3) Requirements lor Position (1): a experience in similar position c Minimum Secondary 4 education Able lo communirute in tngli.sh is an mv.-i Requirements tor Position (2): c 16 to 35 yearn nlrt a Completed Secondary 2 education,265 words
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Advertisement282 1980-03-03 20 L Manufacturing Company in Jurong requires PRODUCTION WORKERS tt.it.-> S27ll per month Attendance Incentive $30 per I month m Working Hour* Monduys to Krul.ns hlsa in to 5p m Satur- days 8 IS a ill to 12.15 p.m Other fringe benefits including bonne, annual leave, medical benef ik. etc Intaraatad282 words
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Advertisement324 1980-03-03 20 TOMY TOYS J ALL OVER THE WORLD g TOMY (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. t Block 8, Kallang Place, g off Boon Keng Road, Singapore 1233. Tel: *****77 H I I YOU can mafca tha 4 CHILDREN ALL OVER THE WORLD HAPPY by JOINING ci leVi'.ill.^' TOMY offers: 5-day work weak; 1324 words
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Advertisement278 1980-03-03 20 SIEMENS We are a subsidiary of SIEMENS A G, Germany, one of the 10 largest electronic companies in the world with over 330,000 employees; BBataja|akakaialakalßM a^^jQ •We abo have VACANCIES for Permanent Night Shift You are cordially invited to come to either of our Factories (Personnel Department) for interview on:Monday278 words
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Advertisement4075 1980-03-03 21 if II EMPLOYMENT II EMPLOYMENT II EMPLOYMENT II EMPLOYMENT II EMPLOYMENT 31 Situations Vacant t) Production Qollei i invites applications for FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Normal &Perma«f it 3rd. Shift) STARTING SALARY $236 ON CONRRMATION jC^^^ UP TO $277 Z WITHIN ONE YEAH YOU CAN LJARNUPTOJ $292 Rollei provides good wages4,075 words
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Advertisement409 1980-03-03 21 a^Sßaa^Baaßaaßßßaa^Bßßaa^ A MITSUBISHI KAKOKI KAISHA LTD. Invites applicants for the post of: SITE SUPERVISOR c Holder of Polytechnic Technician Diploma (Civil Engineering) c Preferably with 3to 4 years' of working experience In supervising engineering works c Class 3 Driving Licence and preferably with own transport c Being conversant In work409 words
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Advertisement556 1980-03-03 21 OG 1) SALESGIRLS (5320/-) c Mln height I. Mm c Sporran, aoed If 30 c Conversant In English and Mandarin 2) CARPARK ATTENOAMTS <S»i/-> c Female Sporran, aed 18-25 c Conversant In English Interview 1 pm 5 pm FOR 1: OG ELITE DEPT STORE, Ordflr, Plaza S'oura Orchard Road. FOB556 words
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Advertisement348 1980-03-03 22 II EMPLOYMENT II EMPLOYMENT 111 VEHICLES I BOATS 111 VEHICLES A BOATS IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES 31 Situation* Vacant tt) General I NEW DISCO a Nlierlub opening soon Vacancies for Hostesses. Waitresses. Barmaids. Pantry Maids and Female Cooks. Apply personally 020. Orchard Towers OFFICE BOY ABOVE 18 years old needed Call348 words
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Advertisement527 1980-03-03 22 Required urgently CLEANER c Cleaning of offices. workshop, toilets and wash basins a Must be honest and hardworking, a Be prepared to work at Selelar Air Base a Preferably around 30 to 40 years of age LABOURERS (MALE/ FEMALE) a Some working experience a Must be reliable, honest and hardworking527 words
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Advertisement849 1980-03-03 22 STOREMAN-CLERK WANTED hv leading British company to work in large Paslr Panjang Store Dulles consist of assembling orders and keeping accurate records Musi be intelligent and methodical Age from 22 to 25 years. Write slating experience and salary required to: Administrative Manager. Maxwell Road P O Box 40. Spore 9000849 words
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Advertisement276 1980-03-03 22 Work In A Small Holei Far Faslar RIA COUNTRY CLUB HOTEL invites residents of Bedok. C'hal Chee and Katong areas to work (1) NCR MODEL 2136 CASHIERS a Only 2 shifts a <;< X o level In Mai hematics a Training will be given to those without experience a salary276 words
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Article, Illustration94 1980-03-03 25 PASSED AWAY PEACEFULLY ON 2*th Feb 19*0 at Mt. ALVERMA HOSPITAL. LEAVING BEHIND HUS BAND LIM HANG HOE. SONS LIM TIAN KIT LIM THIAM HOCK. SANDY PAULINE TEO) LIM KIM GU AN. DANIEL (JAYNESAUTHARI) DAUGHTERS LIM GIM GEOK LIM KIM CHOO. JULIE LIM GIM SUAN. IRIS (NOLENOYEOW) SON-IN-LAW94 words
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Article, Illustration144 1980-03-03 25 IN LOVING MEMORY OF (Mrs. Ong Yu Thoh) Departed: 3.3.79. Dearly missed by all loved ones. MDM. CHONG POH Ol Departed on February 14, 1980 daughter-in-law. fi«e daughters and five sons-in-law and siiteen grand children. Third week ritual service will be held at Ang Mo Kio, Avenue144 words
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Advertisement385 1980-03-03 25 VIII ANNOUNCEMENTS PERSONAL S.M.B. (ESTABLISHED 1987) confl- M MM^^*^^''" dentially inlroducr.s friend/llfeHmr partner successfully. Tel: •13/) Parannal 7.*****9 Maxwell Road PO Box IJU r r »""»l 1149 SUE H. H. 131 ReligiOUS >« v you Only realised this Announcements slnce 'f5f 5 1 Wednesda y "°i °"'y great liking. Missed385 words
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Advertisement711 1980-03-03 25 SINGAPORE BROADCASTING CORPORATION TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited tor the maintenance, odiustment and tuning of the following pianos in the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation a Five Petrol Grand Piano* b Two Slemway Grand Piano* c One Stembach Upright Piano d One Broad wood Baby Grand Piano I I Closing Date: 17711 words
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Article, Illustration313 1980-03-03 26 •Forest fa"to lowly Bolton •M ni!« I hitfor I LONDON, Sun. European soccer Cup-holders Nottingham j Forest yesterday suffered an upset in preparations for their i defence of the trophy in Wednesday's quarter-final against I Dynamo Berlin, of East Germany. Forest lost 1-0 to England First Division bottom-club Bolton,313 words
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90 1980-03-03 26 Dynamo put nine past hapless Riesa EAST BERLIN. Sun Dynamo Berlin trounced hapless Kiesa !M) in an East German Fust Division soccer League match \esterday. Other results: Erturt 1 Wismui Aup 0. Chemie Halle 1 I.ok Leipzig 1. Zwickau 2 Union Berlin 0. Carl Zeiss Jena 0 Dynamo Dresden 1.Reuter - 90 words
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Article37 1980-03-03 26 LONDON, Sun Results of Niiilhein lush I>'a>!ii' matches: IJallymena 1 Clifton villc 1: Hiinnoi 0 Distillery 1; Coleraioe 2 A:ds 0: fiimiiku li Qraavon 0; I. infield 2 l«Tinc I); Horiadown 1 (ilentoran 1. RtMJttM37 words
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Article1326 1980-03-03 26 FIRST DIVISION Aston Villa 1 Derby 0. Bolion 1 Notts Forest 0. Brighton 1 Coventry 1. Bristol City 0 Crystal Palace 2. Everton 1 Liverpool 2. Ipswich 6 Manchester United 0. Manchester City 0 Norwich 0. Southampton 1 West Bromwich 1. Stoke 2 Arsenal 3. Tottenham 2 LeedsReuter - 1,326 words
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Article197 1980-03-03 26 SINDELFINGEN. Sun. Zofia Bielczyk, of Poland, set a world record of 7.77 sec. for the 60 metres hurdles at the European indoor athletics championship here yesterday. Compatriot Grazyna Rabsztyn. who ran the previous fastest time of 7.84. finished sec- ond. West German Christian I Haas clocked a European best197 words
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Article431 1980-03-03 26 TIMESPORT PAGE ONE I they were thrashed 6-0 by i I Ipswich. Three goals from Paul I Mariner, two by Alan Brazil and one by Dutch international Frans Thijs- sen underlined Ipswich's tremendous improvement. They were bottom of the table four months ago and are now third. Saved penalties TheirReuter - 431 words
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Article63 1980-03-03 26 Leading scorers LONDON. Sun. Leading scorers in the England soccer League after yesterday's matches: First DivMaa Phil Boyer. Southampton (21); Glen Hod die, Tottenham (21): David Johnson. Liverpool (21); Alan Sumlerland. Arsenal (20): Frank Stapleton. Arsenal (18i Seraad IMvblw dive Allen. Queen's Park Rangers (24): Dave Moss, Luton (21); AlanUPI - 63 words
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238 1980-03-03 26 HAMBURG, Sun. Cologne were the big winners in West German First Division soccer League yesterday. The Rhineland team won 4-0 at home against Leverkusen and moved up to second place in the I League table after Bayern Munich managed only a 1- 1238 words
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Article154 1980-03-03 26 P W U L A Pt i. Bayein Mogmr Hamburg jrhalke FYankfurt ?mti|jart >>rlmund VTgladbarh Klautern Muenrhen >rdingen Xiessoldorf lorhum ')uishui'K A Bremen I M Wtha tkrli 23 U 5 5 47 24 SI 23 12 6 5 55 35 30 22 11 6 5 46 26 28 23154 words
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454 1980-03-03 26 John Watson 21-16 in the semifinals of the world indoor championship in Coalbridge In todays final, David Bryant meets Hongkong's Philip Chok. who comfortably defeated Englishman Alan Windsor 21-14 in the other semi-final. BOXING Promoter Bob Arum plans to sign an agreement next454 words
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Advertisement530 1980-03-03 26 Goodwood hotels .i aruy tor the post ot FRONT OFFICE DUTY MANAGER i .t"Didatrs should A least years eipenenif m tront ottice operations ■Tiiliai with mireiit travel and toufism trends a pleasant personality tact and diplomacy in handling idiltault situations level and or 118 Certificate m tront ottice 'rr"ddit tedNcal530 words
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Advertisement866 1980-03-03 26 ACCOUNTANT We seek, for immediate vacancy, an energetic Accountant, over 30. with at least five years experience in broadly based accounts work, preferably involved with trading company statutory accounts and tax-returns. Well-vers-ed also in compiling trading budgets, profit and cash forecasts, management accounts and reports, letters of credit and other866 words
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Advertisement398 1980-03-03 26 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE KKI'I KI.IC OF SINGAPORE Salt N». 3133 of UTS Brtweea ASIAN-PAZIFIKBANK AG. Plaintiffs Aad 1. KIM MIN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY (surd as a firm) t. LEE CHENG MIN DefeadMU To Lee Cheng Mln. the second Defendant and also the sole proprietor of Kirn Mln Construction398 words
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2099 1980-03-03 27 FAIRWAY - Golden Arrow hit spot after long wait FAIRWAY Hoyeah starts day, Francis follows up with double^ By Ist No: ***** 2nd No: ***** 3rd No: ***** STARTERS: Nos. *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****. CONSOLATION: Nos. *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****.2,099 words
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Article200 1980-03-03 27 IPOH. Sun. The stewards today suspended jockey Masruhen Masjuay (Al Casino) for three race days for careless and inconsiderate riding in Race Seven .on the first day (yesterday) of the meeting here. Two other Jockeys, J. F. Heng and Y. K. Foo, were suspended two race days each200 words
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712 1980-03-03 27 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By HONGKONG, Sun. Veteran Kuo Chi Hsiung. of Taiwan, came from behind to edge out his illustrious countryman, Lv Liang Huan, by two strokes to win the $215,000 Hongkong Open golf championship, played over the Royal Hongkong Club at712 words
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Article, Illustration243 1980-03-03 27 .~and third day's play in Orlando is suspended ORLANDO (Florida), 1 Sun. Heavy rain forced l the third round of the US$3OO,OOO Bay Hill golf Classic yesterday to be suspended, with Dave Eichelberger and Dan Pohl sharing the lead at seven-! under-par after 11 holes. CTose behindAgencies; AP - 243 words
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Article67 1980-03-03 27 HUNTINGDALE. Sun. American Gene Littler today beat Australian Rodger Davis on the first hole of a sudden death play-off to win the US$5O,OOO ($107,500) Australian Masters title. Leadiag scares: 288 Gene Uttler (tJS) 70, 74, 67, 77, Rodger Davis 66, 72, 75. 75; ttt Greg Norman 70, 74,AP - 67 words
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Article304 1980-03-03 27 SINGAPORE Island Country Club beat Keppel by 17 strokes in a Singapore Golf Association Premier League match at Keppel yesterday. SICC's Prem Sachdev registered the best score of 69. In another match at Jurong, the home team beat Tengah by eight strokes. Scares: Premier304 words
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Article133 1980-03-03 27 m Kuo Chi Hsiung (Tai) 72. 67, 68. 67. 21< Lv Liang Huan (Tai) 69, 68, 68. 71. »1 Mya Aye (Bur) 69, 70. 69,73. 282 Mark McNulty (SA) 72, 74, 66, '0. 283 Kurt Cox (US) 70. 68, 69,76. 284 Lv HsiChuen (Tai) 70, 75, 69. 70;Reuter - 133 words
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Article493 1980-03-03 27 The stewards felt that he I could have ridden his horse out with much more vigour in the straight They, therefore, suspended him for two race days for riding an unsatisfactory race. Foo was told that he had failed to ride his horse out in the straight493 words
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Advertisement390 1980-03-03 27 Daily-rated employments appointment Applications are invited from Singapore Citizens above 18 years of age for the daily rated appointmer ts scheduled below:-DaHy-rated Appointments Wages 1. a) Wiremanll $1 1.25 pd on the wage scale $11.25x0.15-$12.75x 0.20-$13.35pd (Annual Increments) b) (i) Aerial Rigger $12.75 pd on the wage (ii) Carpenter 111390 words
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Article, Illustration192 1980-03-03 28 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Football Association of Malaysia may introduce a quarter-final stage in the Malaysia Cup competition the premier local soccer tournament next year. Under a proposal which the Competitions Committee intends to make to the FAM Council, the top eight teams in theNST; CHRIS LOH - 192 words
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Article319 1980-03-03 28 Wales are still in the running CARDIFF, Sun. Wales comfortably beat Scot- 1 land 17-6 at the National Stadium here yesterday to keep alive their hopes of taking a share in the Five-Nations' rugby union championship. The Welsh, obviously on their best behaviour and anxious to avoid any repetition of319 words
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Article, Illustration117 1980-03-03 28 them scored 57 points in the three matches, more than they have achieved together at any time since before World War I. France won by a goal, a try, two penalty goals and a drop goal to Ireland's one goal, three penalty j goals and a dropped goal. IUPI - 117 words
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432 1980-03-03 28 KYALAMI (S. AFRICA), SUN. FRENCHMAN Rene Arnoux continued to cash in on the misfortunes of compatriot and teammate Jean-Pierre Jabouille as he won the South African Grand Prix, his second successive Formula One triumph, here yesterday. Jabouille, the No. 1 driver inReuter - 432 words
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Article83 1980-03-03 28 LONDON. Sun Gillian Gilks. one of the world"s top badminton players and England's best competitor at international level (or the past decade, has been omitted from the England team for the European and world championships. After hearing the news, the 2»-year-old British player hinted yesterday thai she83 words
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173 1980-03-03 28 JOE DORAI - There's hope yet for the final Jitta JOE DOR AI By DESPITE the 3-0 defeat by Iran on Saturday night, Singapore are not out of contention for a place in the final of the pre-Olympic Games soccer competition. This was the optimistic view of national coach Jitta Singh yesterday as173 words
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Article62 1980-03-03 28 CHINESE SWIMMING CLUB 1 A put themselves in line (or the Soon Peng Yam Shield when they beat their B team 10-5 in the senior division of the water polo tournament at Amber Road yesterday. Other remits: Scalar: CSC B 3 Vigilante Corps 3; JuUr: CSC62 words
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Article48 1980-03-03 28 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Federal Territory shocked Trengganu 2-0 in the Sultans' Gold Cup soccer tournament here yesterday. Defending champions Johore had a good start in the tournament when they beat Negri Sembilan 3-1 at the Stadium Padang, while Kelantan beat Perlis 2-0 in Kangar. NST.NST - 48 words
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Article, Illustration391 1980-03-03 28 WILFRED YEO: I - WILFRED YEO: I By' RONNIE NG, predicted to become Singapore's bowling messiah for the Eighties, has arrived. The 27-year-old CKS Bearings salesman claimed his first Masters title today, winning the first leg of the Asian Bowling Circuit at the Sukhumvit Bowl here. But391 words
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Article223 1980-03-03 28 LONDON, Sun. Leeds defeated Castleford 33-21 in a rugby league Division One match yesterday. Other results: Club matches Birkenhead 22 Metropolitan Police 6. Bradford 12 Otley 8, Coventry 17 Wasps 7, Gala 17 Middlesbrough 4. Gosforth 20 Sale 9, Hartlepool 31 Watsonians 10, Hawick 13 Stewarts Melville223 words
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Article306 1980-03-03 28 KEN JALLEH Jr - KEN JALLEH Jr. By POLICE became the first local side to capture the elusive Singapore Cricket Club seven-a-side Cup when they stormed past Chuckles A in the quarterfinals, edged out Cobras in the semi-finals, and raided the SCC A goalmouth in the final to win306 words
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217 1980-03-03 29 India look set for first win in tournament INDIA look all set for their first pre-Olympic Games qualifying round soccer competition win tonight when they face Sri Lanka at the National Stadium (7.30), reports JOE DORAI. The Indians, who have r a high reputation for their ball skills, surprisingly were217 words
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Article85 1980-03-03 29 Chan sweeps leisurely to victory IN an afternoon of leisurely eight-knot winds, Paul Chan managed to bag the Windsurfers Association's monthly men's 12.8 kilo> metres event, off the East Coast Park yesterday. Chan clocked 53 mm. in winds of eight knots that went down to three knots. followed by Graham85 words
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Article38 1980-03-03 29 THE Buona Vista community centre youth group will conduct two <uurses for members this month. Badminton will start on March 6 and swwv ming for children on March S. Registration is now open at thp ppnfrp38 words
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Article, Illustration416 1980-03-03 29 By PATRICK BASTIANS LIM SEOK HUI, whom experts tip to win the national championships next year, took the girls' under-19 title in the Sustagen junior squash tournament at the Kallang Complex yesterday. The 12-year-old scored a snappy 9-5, 9-2, 9-1 win over Ingrid Rice. Seok Hui playedWONG KWAI CHOW - 416 words
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173 1980-03-03 29 Iqbal and Tausif spin Pakistan towards victory KARACHI, Sun. Spinners Iqbal Qasim and j Tausif Ahmed completed their domination of the first cricket Test here today, bowling Pakistan to I a seven-wicket victory over Australia with a day to spare. Iqbal, slow left-arm bowler, and Tausif, a 20-year-old off -spinnerReuter - 173 words
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Article152 1980-03-03 29 AUSTRALIA Ist Ira. ttS PAKISTAN Ist IBM. W AUSTRALIA tmt. lvi. (•veralgM IM) Laird r Javed b Iqbal 23 Yaltep c Majid b Iqbal 16 Higbr* st Taslim b Tausif 8 CteppeU <■ Taslim h Tausif 13 HMkn, lhw b Iqbal 0 Barrier not out 58 Marik c MudassarReuter - 152 words
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Article268 1980-03-03 29 Darshan, Raja the heroes A SOLID innings by veteran Darshan Singh and brilliant bowling by Mohan Rajalingam helped the Indian Association beat Armed Forces by 23 runs in a Singapore Cricket Association senior league match at Tanglin yesterday. Darshan, who went in j when LA were struggling at 37 for268 words
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Article49 1980-03-03 29 AUCKLAND. Sun Rain forced the third day of the final cricket Test between the West Indies and New Zealand, at Eden Park, to be suspended Tomorrow, originally scheduled to be a rest day, will be a playing day. Smtm: West Indies 220. New Zealand 434 AP.AP - 49 words
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Article39 1980-03-03 29 PORT AUTHORiTY Recreation Club were edged i" 0-1 by Malacca Football Associa lion in a friendly soccer match at Kubu Stadium, and held 1-1 by Kluang District FA at Kluang Stadium during their weekend tour of Malaysia39 words
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Article, Illustration581 1980-03-03 29 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By NORTH KOREA recovered from an own goal, given away by their skipper Kirn Tong Mm, to hold China to a draw in an evenly-fought preOlympic Games Asia Group Three qualifying round soccer match at the National Stadium last night. Tong MmMAX KIAN SENG show how Korea went about scoring their equalising goal - 581 words
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Article56 1980-03-03 29 BADMINTON Secondary schools' secondary boys' girLs' tournament (Various venues). HOCKEY Secondary schools' secondary Kasl Zone boys' final (Victoria School. 315) SOCCKR Prp<)|vmpic louinament India v Sri l^nkn (National Stadium, 7.30); Secondary srhools' East Zone tournament (St. Patrick's, Temasek JC, Bedok View. 3 and 4 30) TKNNIS Secondary schools'56 words
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Article, Illustration254 1980-03-03 30 TOKYO, San. Fishermen on the inland of Ikl In western Japan today continued a dolphin slaughter begun last week while another group of Japanese fishermen announced that they killed 1,211 dolphins last Friday. Fishermen said they killed about KM dolphins late yesterday In theUPI - 254 words
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Article66 1980-03-03 30 PARIS, Sun. France has developed a helmet to protect the eyes of soldiers who risk being directly exposed to a nuclear flash, a military medical specialist announced here. Soldiers likely to be within the immediate vicinity of an explosion mainly bomber pilots and tank drivers could beAFP - 66 words
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Article30 1980-03-03 30 NEW DELHI. Sun. Women's organisations in Delhi take to the streets tomorrow for a week of protests demanding tougher action against rape and sexual harassment of women. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article147 1980-03-03 30 Troops deter mass demos KABUL, Sun. A massive show of Sovietbuilt armour and a large presence of troops on Kabul's streets deterred mass demonstrations expected yesterday. There had been widespread rumours that Afghans opposed to the Soviet-backed regime of President Babrak Karmal would repeat their performance of last week byReuter - 147 words
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Article60 1980-03-03 30 BRUSSEI-S, Sun. Sixteen retired generals yesterday charged that Belgium has a weak army because of shorter military service, a lack of volunteers, insufficient manoi'iivii's on a war-footing, and declining discipline Their charges came in an o(*>n letter to the government and followed criticism by army chiefs ofAFP - 60 words
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297 1980-03-03 30 Qotbzadeh given assurance TEHERAN, Sunday FOREIGN Minister Sadegh Qotbzadeh said last night that he was "assured" that the members of the United Nations inquiry commission here would see the 50 American hostages before their departure from Iran. i!i d J 1 1 MyReuter; AFP; UPI - 297 words
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Article71 1980-03-03 30 LONDON, Sun. A London businessman is setting the plant world talking by manufacturing a device to convert a houseplant's nervous feelings into musical notes. The flute-like melody emitted supposedly tells the gardener whether his pet plant is sad or happy, in pain or full of theAFP - 71 words
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Article75 1980-03-03 30 NICOSIA, Sun. A rare snowstorm enveloped parts of the Middle East in a mantle of white today, to the delight of many children who had never seen snow in their lives. The inland island capital of Cyprus was enveloped in fluffy snow for the firstAP - 75 words
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Article, Illustration82 1980-03-03 30 NEW DELHI. Sun A father "sacrificed" his four small children to appease the Hindu goddess Kali in West Bengal on Saturday, it was reported today. The children, all below seven years of age, were axed to death one after the other at their house at Coochbehar. AFP.82 words
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Article96 1980-03-03 30 BISHOP HOBART B. AMSTUTZ. beloved pastor, teacher. TRINITY COLLEQE founder-principal. BISHOP <if the Methodist Church In Southeastern Asia and Pakistan passed away at 650 W. Harrison Street. Claremont. CA *****. USA A great preacher, friend and leader Inserted by BISHOP T.R Doralsainy EMERSON PUA KIM SIANG. aojd96 words
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Advertisement274 1980-03-03 30 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Daily Cover Price sOt Annuol Subscription JCSS t^cnption. coll *****11 E»t 231 TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS Takeover activities heat up as the market takes off and in today's edition, Mano Sabnani answers the questions that have been raised by the suspension of Harper Gilfillan. Also in the same274 words
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Advertisement308 1980-03-03 30 Tamil: What readers say Two weeks ago, we carried a two-part feature on a proposal to make Tamil the link language for Singapore Indians. It drew fast, and, in some instances, angry comments from readers. We compile some of their comments for a special report today. We also reprint an308 words
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Miscellaneous181 1980-03-03 30 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Showers in a few places after mid-day .TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 24 mln. SUNSET today: 6.49 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: S.43 a.m. GLOBAL weather Amsterdam 2-8C Cloudy I London 7-10C Gear Alton* 2-12C Clear Lw Angeles 13-19C Cloudy Bahrain )C M.o.n181 words
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714 1980-03-03 1 MODESTY is a fine tradition of Chinese education as the saying goes, one loses by pride and gains by modesty. Brought up to think this way, I learnt the virtue well, if not any other thing, to do my teacher proud. On leaving714 words
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Article213 1980-03-03 1 xuefei school fees feish' time-consuming huifei membership dues siundionfei charges for 2* water and electricity /fc -"i <fe mianfei free of charge shenghuofei living ex(S* penses langfei waste; squander For example, you may mm y> f eijie obscure, hord to $C if ]W "Z understand jrnti£n women213 words
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Article179 1980-03-03 1 Bookshelf "THE Chinese-English Dictionary compUed by the Belong Foreign Languages Institute in China is now available here. The Ministry of Cultore has approved the sale and circulation of the dictionary once "detained". The manager of Chung Hwa Book Store, Mr V C Shih, said the179 words
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Advertisement130 1980-03-03 1 INSIDt 'You've come a long way baby' m Women In advertisements have always been projected as sex objects or housewives pathologically obsessed by cleanliness. Outlook today takes a look at the treatment women get In advertising. Page 5 The 'wild life' of Ruggiero Ricci bW^ Kuggiero Ricci, a genius on130 words
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Article, Illustration882 1980-03-03 2 JOHN DE SOUZA - JOHN DE SOUZA By SBC TV WATCH the black and I white Afternoon Mati- I nee. My Friend Irma on Ch 5 at 3.35 p.m. and witness the 1949 debut of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. This comedy film revolves around the romances of two couples882 words
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Advertisement241 1980-03-03 2 A dynamic 5-piece band. ly^|i!siu//#Y^iiT With an action-packed v^JT^Bv' j*m\ repertoire of the latest I \rJt^Sk\O ~^^^l l disco musii and funky hit*. MmL>% in town. They'll keep you on I the dance floor all night* £*%£4^|'&lYbv^ Sunday thru' Friday: 1 Saturday eve of public holidays: ZZ/ 9 pm- 1.45241 words
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Miscellaneous225 1980-03-03 2 CHINESE BRUSH Court Hotel, first floor PAINTING EXHIBI- lobby from 9 a.m. taJ TION by James Tan P'giSFV^i n? t h at the ManHarin tREATINU WITH u«»Ii Mandarin PAPEB AND WOOD Hotel, mezzanine an exhibition of creanoor, from 11 a.m. to tions by members of the 8 p.m. Demonstrations Art225 words
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Miscellaneous1246 1980-03-03 2 TV and Radio SBC 5 3.00 PM Opening folowed by Maya Tha- lf n alten J 1 Superfriends hhSw repeat) < Mala *> 7.Z0 bas 3.30 Diary of Events (Enffeh) 7 50 Sandiwara Prasanka 3.35 Afternoon Matinee My Friend 8.25 Easy Does It Irma 8.40 Dalas The Silent Kler 4.301,246 words
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Advertisement40 1980-03-03 3 IVlarab 1980 __|^^^PK|M A G A Z I N E k IS VITIiTIE.II P^ I WgßrlfSiiri Jt^!!W Published by Times Periodicak Pte Ltd 422 Thomson Road, Singapore 1 129. Printed by Khai Wah Press Co. (Re) Ltd. MQP) 1 5/2/8040 words
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Advertisement328 1980-03-03 4 ■LIDO: NOW SHOWING!- 5 SHOWS 11am 1 45, 4, 645 9.15— N0 Frea List Most tuccetstul Dracula film of all time! a Jp "♦^•■b George Hamilton "^^J| Sysin Saint Jimes f CAPITOL Last 3 DAYS! (*****9) 5 Show*: 11am, 1.30, 4, 6.30 A 9.15 The Force of an Earthquake fj328 words
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Advertisement158 1980-03-03 4 /v*\\ the- ik aY a*^ ll^ \bKllE^^ L YaM *^^aH H^ C^OalßK J W JLtt Hfl^ O^F \SSf^J9^^ BaY a *Bafl fli W^VfVTiHL Ti >■ "X ft V'V >r O*^-'*'- JaaHaai •J) The ORCHID INN JE|| specialises in Buffet Lunches because it's a daily affair. Enjoy a delicious spread of158 words
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Advertisement723 1980-03-03 4 W>lscy Hall qxfqr[)^7 Aaaura youraaH of that aM-anportant paaa in Eogfcah Languaga at MCE/GCE 0 Laval tha baaic raquiramant for al taruary and profaaaonal •urraniDont ENROL NOW for thta Woiaav HaM En«llah Lan guav«cour*a through FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS HOME STUDIES DIVISION. £nga»h Languaea coutiaa ara ak>u avt«atia» rot ttia London OCE723 words
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Advertisement338 1980-03-03 4 V MJ* SHOWING 1 (Ji 'y^'^i /]£B^H 0 2 VlhßlCD**' V O w HIS 9 Upm <|> Q niM|SMii\sU «X V Q «>» I" T\O Q HIMHH 1 O f| < I I AMR »(_4; (J X NOW SHOWING' X V "am 130. 4.e30. ISpm W Qlf.\<:F\a»»»»ri.iaiX X NOW SHOWING'338 words
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Article, Illustration1346 1980-03-03 5 CHRISTINE TERP - You've come a long way, baby or have you really? CHRISTINE TERP By The image of women projected by advertiser* is "a caricature of feminity either objectifying beauty or at the other extreme, degrading women's work," contends Ms Jean Kilbourne, who has distilled some 10 years of research and writing1,346 words
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Advertisement74 1980-03-03 5 I\i Features: W* pf Genuine enamelled whiteboard steel sheet it I Surface cleans easily Scratch-proof Effective magnetism H.P Ch»i Bo»d 9 Wj nQt warp due i| to climatic changes Durable L^^^g«^g Beware of Imitation!! Magnetic Wyieburd Witti Aluminium Stand SAPPHIRES An Alternative for the Investor We Supply Collectors and Investors74 words
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Advertisement589 1980-03-03 5 dr* hrn Wk fe* I W^ pi? ft The Crime hundreds $^> of women commit 1 without compunctiofl A Career woman, social w v j^a^fl hostess or charwomaH —Anyone can be a wb^ y victim of OVERLOAD iM l^^^-** if""^ For crying out loud J^V In the Office Ifep* ■'V&W*589 words
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Article, Illustration717 1980-03-03 6 MILTON CHASE - ABCs of electin a US President The selection process cting ent MILTON CHASE By IF YOU ask the average American how the President of the United States is elected, his answer will probably be a simple "the people elect him," and he will be wrong. The people do not elect717 words
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Article981 1980-03-03 6 6 Actually there have been hundreds of other parties In US history and there still are numerous parties, but with two rare exceptions, such parties are insignificant, both in power or numbers of supporters. Because these small splinter parties offer no real opposition to either the Democrats or981 words
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Article, Illustration502 1980-03-03 6 Final choice rests with Electoral College tify their preferred candidate. Each political party holds it own state primary. In most cases, registered Republicans and Democratic voters can only cast ballots in their own primary. But there are cross-over states. This year there is an added complication in Democratic Party rules.502 words
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Article903 1980-03-03 6 Whytl Why the primaries count IK ONLY a tiny minorii; eligible voters take any iii est In pasting ballots In i ruses conventions and marles, why are they cor ered so very Important why do they loom so larg the election of a IS Pi dent. Caucuses and prima today903 words
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Advertisement217 1980-03-03 6 i i t W \^^El b^b^bW o Available at all news agents and leading bookshops in Singapore d 146 pages in colour, excellent photography t I A Times Periodicals Publication Only $6 a copy o o o c. a. lo Introducing <00&g&5IS@ f the complete f JihxWU Easy to make217 words
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Advertisement187 1980-03-03 6 Jp Highway Wi^iM^- To the white House Vtoo^s^l 'ifimdC A I lJtxA f 7 *^v Voters select delegates to the national con- |j^_— '-^^---v "jj[§ll\ <A! flp' Jal vention in two general ways— in some 7p -y \p ".J- Jxy f JrV m\ Jl\W states by electing delegates directly, m187 words
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337 1980-03-03 7 Some facts and foibles of past US leaders QUESTION: How many US Presidents have been assassinated? Answer: Abraham Lincoln. James GarHeld, William McKlnley and John P. Kennedy. Kennedy at 43 was the youngest man to be elected President, and, at age 4C, the youngest to die. Counting those assassinated, eight337 words
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Advertisement821 1980-03-03 7 V A. O oo o 000 0000 l" o i Electoral College k SSISS —77 />] ..National 'ZZ^:^ o I sctly, in oth- a^A>^~"'f3C Conventions fVjj^7^--^V> meet in state capitals on December 15 to Wy J^ 5^ N\ p a presiden- v/vP^ifiv^ Delegates name the \\^Cfc. ft^t cast their electoral821 words
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Article, Illustration723 1980-03-03 8 TAN SUAT LIAN - TAN SUAT LIAN By AT ITS calmest period, Ruggiero Ricci's engagements would be enough to keep a dozen less profligate concert artists busy for years: He has played to more audiences, in more cities and countries and over a longer period of I time,723 words
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582 1980-03-03 8 SSO CELEBRITY CONCERT Fob 27, 28 Ruggiero Ricei Reviewed by JOHN EDWARDS RARELY can one claim to have been in the presence of genius and mean it but the audience at last Thursday's Singapore Symphony Orchestra concert was privileged to hear a performer582 words
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265 1980-03-03 8 BEREFT of all consolation from father, mother and nurse, Juliet turns to Friar LawTence to save her from her marriage to Paris. The good Friar, backed into a corner by Juliet's threat to kill herself, Kives her a potion to take265 words
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Advertisement758 1980-03-03 9 Is New Nation a news paper, a sports paper, a fashion magazine, a business paper or a home journal? \fes, it's all these and more There's something special World focuses on interesting people who New Nation: Thursday T^ 11 there s Margaret Chan's Eat: PVPrvrlav in Npiv Nari^T don>t make758 words
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Article, Illustration605 1980-03-03 10 V. G. KULKARNI - V. G. KULKARNI Tough competition expected for HK, S-E Asian nations in HONGKONG CHINA has unveiled a new industrial zone which could offer tough competition to Hongkong and some of the free trade zones in nearby South-east Asian countries. For more than605 words
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Article, Illustration610 1980-03-03 10 :ecil scaglione - :ecil scaglione By in NEW YORK PHE energy crisis is squeezing the liquor ndustry. Booze business sarons are looking warily it the gasohol boom ■winging around the naion and are not quite sure if this will result in a ligh orCopley News Service - 610 words
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Advertisement301 1980-03-03 10 :AR: AR EASTERN ECONOMIC review Special Offer If you've ever done business in Asia you'll have heard of the Review Leading businessmen regard its concise and incisive news analysis of Asian business and politics as indispensable weekly reading. They regard it as an essential business tool. Because we are confident301 words
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Advertisement598 1980-03-03 11 OLIVETTI, Europe's largest manufacturer of Information Handling Sys- I terns, offers the right candidates an unique opportunity to become WORD j PROCESSOR SPECIALIST You must have at least three years experience in office methods. We need people who can talk to people in the language they understand. People who know598 words
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Advertisement601 1980-03-03 11 MANAGEMENT POSITIONS (ELECTRONIC INDUSTRY) A leading electronic toys ond games manufacturer, expanding its operation into Maloysia and setting up on ultra-modern, fully oirconditioned office/foctory in Kulim Industrial Estate, Kedoh, invites Moloysian citizens for the following posts:A. Plant Manager: Responsible to the Monaging Director/Executive Director tor the overall management of the601 words
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Advertisement714 1980-03-03 12 SINGAPORE REFINING COMPANY PTE LTD invite* application* for A. Chemical Engineer B. Process Units Technicians C. Utilities Technicians D. Oil Movements Technicians E. Fire-Fighting/Safety/Security Technicians F. Mechanical Technicians G. Electrical Technicians H. Instrument Technicians Quakfkatiom t Eipcrience A Degree in Chemical Engineering with a minimum ot 2 years related or714 words
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Advertisement672 1980-03-03 12 Well established Engineering Consultants in Brunei have vacancies in the following positions 1. Senior Ciyd/ Structural Engineers Three Senior Engineers are required to head the firms' many large proiects Candidates should be Professional Engineers with a minimum of 5 years ol relevant design contract administrative post graduate experience 2. Surveyor672 words
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Advertisement590 1980-03-03 12 GODOWN SPACE WANTED A leading Supermarket required godown space approx. 15,000 sq. ft. preferably at postal district 12, 13, 14 or other locality can be considered. Those interested please contact Tel: *****11 Ext 30 for negotiation. MENDEZ BROTHERS PTE LTD GOPITEX SINGAPORE PTE LTD FROM SATURDAY MARCH IST, 1980 We590 words
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