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Title Section18 1980-06-10 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, JUNE 11, ltM 30 CENTS M.C.( P) No. 1 1 1/ 1/8018 words
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Article443 1980-06-10 1 Guerilla bid to gain control of Kabul NEW DELHI, Monday AFGHAN guerillas have broken through a cordon of Soviet tanks surrounding Kabul in an attempt to wrest control of the Afghan capital from the Russians, informed sources said today. The sources said the guerillas had gatheredReuter; AP; UPI - 443 words
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194 1980-06-10 1 LEE KIM CHEW - LEE KIM CHEW By Out BanAok reporle BANGKOK, Mon. A Thai woman bound for Singapore with 10 kilos of heroin worth millions of dollars was arrested by narcotics officers at a railway station here on Saturday, the Bangkok Post reported. Quoting194 words
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Article35 1980-06-10 1 BRUSSELS. Mon. The European Common Market Commission has proposed a 19*1 budget of ISJ2S billion (348 9 billion) an increase of 12.7 per cent over last year, an EEC spokesman said today ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration400 1980-06-10 1 J. D. INDRAN - J. D. INDRAN By FIVE SET OUT TO RETRACE A BIT OF HISTORY SINBAD the Sallar might weU have sailed la oae of them. Legend* aside, history says Arab dhows saue4 aat at fee NUe Into the laaUaa Ocean centuries ago, aad reached400 words
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Article238 1980-06-10 1 600 'boat people' land in 2 days HONGKONG, Monday MORE than 600 Vietnamese refugees have arrived in South-east Asia during the past 48 hours, raising fears that Hanoi's warning of another exodus of "boat people" will come true. Officials here said today that seven boats carrying 500 Vietnamese arrived inUPI - 238 words
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171 1980-06-10 1 Refugees: Colonel acts without orders BANGKOK, Mon. A Thai colonel, apparently angered by the lack of response from the United Nations to his country's idea of a "safe haven" i zone along the ThaiKampuchean border, has moved virtually all of the 100,000 refugees at a border encampment into a newAP; AFP - 171 words
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Article47 1980-06-10 1 LONDON, Mod. Theprice of gold jumped to USffcS 5 i 551,332 an ounce today from USS6OI on Friday The main reason for the jump Is concern about a possible oil price increase by the Organisation of Oil Exporting Countries (Opec) now meeting in Algiers. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article94 1980-06-10 1 THE death toll on Singa- 1 pore roads so far this year rose to 118 with the death of a motorcyclist, Mr Mok Khai Peng, 22, on i Sunday. He was taken to hospital after being involved in an accident with a car at I the junction94 words
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114 1980-06-10 1 JAKARTA, Mon. Four teen kilograms of gold worth an estimated 140 million rupiahs (S$477,000) were today seized by customs officers from the pantry of a Singapore Airlines plane which was to have left Halim airport here for Singapore this morning, the afternoon daily SinarAFP - 114 words
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519 1980-06-10 1 LEONG WENG KAM - LEONG WENG K AM By PRE-UNIVERSITY students sitting for the GCE "A" level examinations will cease to take Chinese, Malay and Tamil as second languages at the advanced level from 1982. This follows the Education Ministry's decision to scrap the519 words
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Article89 1980-06-10 1 Raja off today to meet Siddhi THE Second Deputy Prime Minister (Foreign Affairs), Mr S. Rajaratnam, leaves for Bangkok today to give a talk to members of the Foreign Correspondents Club there and to meet Thai Foreign Minister Air Chief Marshal Siddhi Savetsila. The talk will be held tomorrow, and89 words
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Article57 1980-06-10 1 TOKYO, Mon. Heavy rain closed many roads and railway lines in central Japan today and more than 100 houses were flooded, police here said. The Meteorological Agency said more than 50 mm of rain an hour were recorded in several areas during the downpour, which heralded theReuter - 57 words
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Article68 1980-06-10 1 PALERMO, Mon. Sicilian electricity supplies were disrupted today when an invasion of fleas at the Italian Dm tricity Company of Palermo sent the firm's 100 en rushing out of their offi< ■< s An initial attempt tu lisinfeet the building made no impression. As soon asAFP - 68 words
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Article41 1980-06-10 1 LATEST 10,000 MORE TROOPS NEW DELHI, Mm. An mUnuM 1I,«M fresh Sevlrt tre«pa Arrived In Kabul Utday and were Immediately dispatched to reinforce Rutnuan and AfKhMi Ucvenimeiil forces protecting the capital, Indian foreign 6f flee SMUtsea said. AFP. SEE THIS I'AtiKAFP - 41 words
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197 1980-06-10 2 WARNING OF ACTION SOON SALISBURY, Mon. Prime Minister Robert Mugabe has warned action soon will be taken against guerillas terrorising the countryside, including the army of Mr Joshua Nkomo, his traditional rival and now police chief. Mr Mugabe issued his threat i duringUPI - 197 words
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Article71 1980-06-10 2 ISLAMABAD, Mon Pakistan has asked a World Bank aid consortium for US$l 05 billion (552.24 billion) in aid for the fiscal year *****1 which begins next month, the Associated Press of Pakistan (APP) news agency reported today. Quoting informed sources, it said the proposed amountReuter - 71 words
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279 1980-06-10 2 Seoul newsmen in trouble over rumours SEOUL, Monday THE martial law com- 1 mand here today announced it had detained eight local journalists on suspicion of spreading false and seditious rumours. The command said the group was not yet formally charged but added that some of them were suspected ofReuter - 279 words
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246 1980-06-10 2 Obote has no hope of victory say reports KAMPALA, Mon. Dr Milton Obote faces growing opposition to his hopes of returning to power in Uganda, the country he ruled for nine years as Prime Minister and President. Observers here believe bis Uganda People's Congress Party can hardly expect more than246 words
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Article, Illustration50 1980-06-10 2 CHRISTIAN Hosoi, 12, foreground, and another I*4 whirl about In a tunnel-Uke skateboard park in the Marina del Bay section of Los Angeles recently. Wearing helmets, knee and elbow guards and gloves, the kid* are all geared up for a swinging, gravity-challenging time. AP picture.AP - 50 words
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131 1980-06-10 2 Killer hyena brings terror to villages NEW DELHI, Monday A HYENA which snatched a suckling baby from its mother arms and ate it is terrorising villagers near Latifpur in north India, a press report said. At least seven other children in Uttar Pradesh state have been devoured by the animalReuter - 131 words
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Article41 1980-06-10 2 PARIS, Mm. Sweden's inflation rate should jump to about 12 per cent this year from 7 per cent last year, the Organisation of Economic Cooperation and Development forecast in its annual report on the Swedish economy. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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162 1980-06-10 2 Students: Take Suharto to account JAKARTA, Mon. More than 250 university student leaders today urged the Indonesian Congress to take President Suharto to account for what they claimed were policies badly damaging to the interests of the people. As an example, the students cited a 50-per-cent price increase in domesticReuter - 162 words
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255 1980-06-10 2 BEIJING, Mon. CHINA said today it would have to cut back the number of large and medium-scale construction projects being under taken because its resources were being overstretched. The official People's Daily said in a front page editorial that six or seven yearsReuter - 255 words
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483 1980-06-10 3 Attacks on mayors may spark tinder-box' JUST WHAT PALESTINIANS HOPING FOR BEIRUT, Mon (S^^P SI A PALESTIN- IAN to not a real Palestinian until the Israelis ran him oat of A Palerttae. 7 A Western diplomat commenting on why Arabs living on Israeli-occupied territory are less committed to the PalestinianNYT - 483 words
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Article44 1980-06-10 3 ANKARA, Mon Turkey today devalued its lira by six per cent against the United States dollar and by almost similar amounts against other major currencies, the Central Bank announced. The dollar, which was worth 73.3 lira, is now worth 78 lira. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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154 1980-06-10 3 ALGIERS, Mon. Opec countries were wide apart today when they began pricing talks, with influential Saudi Arabia apparently determined to block a substantial price rise sought by the majority. Opec president Humberto Calderon Berti said after the ministers began their six-monthly pricing i154 words
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200 1980-06-10 3 'Hooliganism' blast at Bani-Sadr by Islamic paper TEHERAN, Monday THE official organ of the powerful Muslim fundamentalist group today accused President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr of "hooliganism" in the sharpest turn yet to the current row over the choice of prime minister. The pro-fundamentalist newspapers, Organ of the Islamic Republican Party, toldUPI - 200 words
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Article153 1980-06-10 3 Commission is not a dirty word TEHERAN, Mon. Iran has nationalised its banks and has banned interest rates as "usury," a violation of Islamic law. But one year after the nationalisation, the cost of a loan is still 11 to 12 per cent. President Abolhassan Bani Sadr, an economist, introducedAFP - 153 words
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Article74 1980-06-10 3 NEW DELHI, Mon. The Ganges River, sacred to millions of Hindus, U polluted to a sickening degree, says an environmental study team. Mr B. D. Tripathi, president of India's Environmental Conservation Association, told reporters yesterday that participants in the study were so nauseated by the sight andAP - 74 words
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Article29 1980-06-10 3 JAKARTA. Moo. President Suharto celebrated his 59th birthday quietly with a simple ceremony attended by only his family and close relatives yesterday, a presidential spokesman said AFP.AFP - 29 words
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Article, Illustration45 1980-06-10 3 A MAN dressed as Ayatollah Khomeiny takes a plunge in a dank tank at Courthouse Square in Scranton, Pennsylvania, during a fund-raising fun-fair last Friday. The event was sponsored by the Scranton Fire Fighters Local CM. AP picture.AP - 45 words
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Article, Illustration199 1980-06-10 3 QUIET END TO A TURBULENT CAREER LOS ANGELES, Monday AUTHOR Henry Miller, whose unabashed treatment of sex in The Tropic of Cancer won him the praise of critics and the scorn of society, has died. He was 88. Miller died on Saturday, his publisher, Mr Noel Young, said yesterday. "HeUPI - 199 words
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357 1980-06-10 4 MOSCOW. Mon THE Soviet Union yesterday accused the Pentagon of irresponsibility over computer errors in the US defence system and suggested the false alarms were part of a deliberate anti-Soviet hysteria campaign. The attacks by the Tass News Agency followed the Pentagon confirmationAFP; UPI - 357 words
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Article79 1980-06-10 4 WASHINGTON, Mon. United States coastguards have arrested a Soviet trawler for allegedly failIng to declare 65 per cent of its mackerel catch, a coastguard spokesman said here today. The trawler Prokoyeva was stopped yesterday 100 kms south-west of the Shumagin Islands, apparently In breach of the USAFP - 79 words
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Article29 1980-06-10 4 BERLIN. Mon. Thieves broke Into a West Berlin diamond-cutting centre on Friday night and escaped with diamonds worth one million deulschmarks (about SJI.2 million), police said. AFP.AFP - 29 words
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Article, Illustration52 1980-06-10 4 PICTURE aheve shews tke Nerth Americas Defeaee Command monitoring complex, where the 7< rotroe cmnpater" bad been traamilttiag etmew data af a maMlve S«vJ«t mtalle attack. la tke event M aa attack and orders tram the President, the centre w»uld order Into aettea naelear miaallea aad strateglr52 words
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75 1980-06-10 4 NEW DELHI, Mod. A High Court today ordered the release of eight leaders of an anti-immigrant agitation movement in India's north-eastern state of Assam. The eight were arrested under a preventive detention ordinance after Assam was declared a "disturbed area" two months ago. ButReuter - 75 words
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Article30 1980-06-10 4 HONGKONG, Mon. Three young Tibetans have become the first Tibetan all-weather fighter pilots after completing the last stage of training, the official Xinhua news agency reported today. AFP.AFP - 30 words
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183 1980-06-10 4 Kremlin keeps air crash under cover MOSCOW, Mon. Soviet army trucks yesterday earned off the apparent remains of an nyushin18 airliner that reportedly crashed two days ago near Moscow's Vnukovo airport. A witness to the Friday afternoon crash said one engine on the turbo-prop airliner was on fire when itUPI - 183 words
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320 1980-06-10 4 Labour pains over British stay in the C-Mart LONDON, Monday j BRITAIN'S continued membership of the I European Economic Community yesterday appeared to be emerging as a major issue in j domestic politics again This is threatening a split in the opposition Labour Party ana promising a bitter public debate.Reuter - 320 words
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198 1980-06-10 4 Russian tanks can survive Nato guns LONDON, Mon. The Soviet army's main battle tanks in Eastern Europe, the T-64 and the T-72, are protected by armour effective against the guns and missiles currently in the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation's armoury, the British Press Association news agency reported yesterday. The domesticAP - 198 words
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Article215 1980-06-10 4 DR Henry Kissinger fell on Saturday night as he took a seat oa the stage of a St Louis hotel, where he was to address the Illinois Bankers Association. One leg of his chair sUpped off the rear edge of the platform and he disappeared backwardNYT - 215 words
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Miscellaneous286 1980-06-10 4 Straits Times Crossword ACTOM 6 Recon] one Urge volume In ISmhu'i pamphlet In any- th* form of a summary (7) thing but concrete terms (8) 7 A short way to go 00 norseS Watch out for strife when back (7) worker Is around (6) g Has guide on T No286 words
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Advertisement915 1980-06-10 5 Join in our COLOUR TREND Competitiorflß 111 I I B^^V bB aY \fc How To Enter dfa£ For every purchase of $20 (except medicated products) V^^fl lllmf 1 f you are entitled to one coupon obtainable from our "^^T ll^^^ «l nfc ""T^f 'COLOUR TREND' counter at all stores. W!915 words
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391 1980-06-10 6 TELECOMS is considering imposing a levy on callers who persist in dialing the 103 directory inquiry service instead of trying to locate listed numbers in directories first. The service is now free. But Telecoms feels it is being misused by the391 words
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429 1980-06-10 6 AN ENGINEERING contracting and trading company which pleaded incapacity to paying the 1979 National wages Council recommendations to its employees was yesterday ordered to pay half of the amount, with partial offsetting. Industrial Arbitration Court president Tan Boon Chiang said that429 words
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112 1980-06-10 6 FIRST-HAND LOOK AT IAC IN SESSION ABOUT half the 400 preuniversity students taking part in next week's Trade Unions in Singapore seminar packed the Industrial Arbitration Court yesterday. They listened attentively to arguments put for- j ward by a union and management in a dispute involving payment of the National112 words
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Article69 1980-06-10 6 POH KAH LEONG, 39. was yesterday jailed a day and fined $300 for stealing a book, The Best of Times, from Robinson's Department Store in Specialists' Centre on Sunday Security officer Mr Sim Hock Hwa, 35, who was on his rounds, saw Poh69 words
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Article21 1980-06-10 6 KATONG community centre will organise a tour to West Malaysia from June 14 to 18. Telephone *****8 for details.21 words
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Article639 1980-06-10 6 FINANCE and credit companies here are generally unenthusiastic about giving loans for cars which are over seven years old because of a fear that the preferential additional registration fee (PARF) scheme may be scrapped, it was learned yesterday. They are worried that, if the639 words
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Article, Illustration330 1980-06-10 7 THAT'S do way to take a child for a ride. He la forced to cling desperately oa to the rider. And the crash helmet clearly outsized Is merely clamped on his hand to hoodwink the law. The smirk on the330 words
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256 1980-06-10 7 Plan for second Japanese school here THE Japanese community is considering starting another Japanese school to cope with a swelling enrolment. The Japanese School in Clementi Road, which has 1,420 students, will have insufficient classrooms to hold a new intake of 200 students in April next year. The number of256 words
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89 1980-06-10 7 Nominations invited for Asian Youth cruise THE National Youth Coordinating Committee invites organisations to nominate candidates for this year's Ship for Southeast Asian Youth Programme. Each organisation may nominate one or two persons who must be between 18 and 30 years old, have a good command of English and are89 words
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Article77 1980-06-10 7 A FILM. Lenclos (The Den), on Nazi concentration camps, will be screened at the RELC auditorium in Orange Grove Road today at 6.30 p.m and on Wednesday at 9 p.m Described as the "most important film of the 60s." it was directed by Armand Gatti, an77 words
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Article97 1980-06-10 7 LEE AH HUAT, 17, pleaded guilty in a district court yesterday to stealing four packets of bird's nest on May 18 and 70 boxes of herbs and shark's fin worth $16,000 on May 12 from a shop in South Bridge Road. On both occasions, he97 words
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Article53 1980-06-10 7 THE Science Camp 1980 wm organised by the Singapore Science Centre, the Singapore Institute of Biology, the Nature Reserves Board and the Singapore Branch of the Malayan Nature Society. It was not organised by the Science Council as reported in The Straits Times on June 5. The53 words
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Article23 1980-06-10 7 THE Metropolitan YMCA International Centre will conduct a scuba-diving selection test on June 18. For details, ring *****66 ext 12 or 13.23 words
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Article62 1980-06-10 7 THE section of Jalan Anak Bukit between Bukit Timah Link and the junction of Jalan Anak Bukit/ Bukit Timah Road/ dementi Road will be closed again from today until Sunday daily between 1 a.m. and 5 a.m. The closure is to enable the Public Works Department to62 words
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Article32 1980-06-10 7 THE YMCA Geylang Centre will hold a three-day Youth Leadership camp for youths aged from 14 to 18 years at Pulau Übin from June 19. Ring *****12 for more details32 words
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Article, Illustration424 1980-06-10 7 WASHINGTON views Vietnam and Russia as the bigger threat to the security of Southeast Asia than China, and supports the position of the Asean countries which share a similar opinion, an American don said here yesterday. Prof Robert Tilman, dean of424 words
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Article79 1980-06-10 7 Case sent to the High Court SOON KYE HIN, 34, was yesterday committed to stand trial in a high court after a preliminary inquiry into charges of armed robbery and possession of a firearm. Soon is accused of having committed armed robbery at a car park in Block 95, Henderson79 words
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Article21 1980-06-10 7 CHANDRAN s/o Gabriel. 26. I was yesterday fined $600 for possessing O.lg of diamorPhineat Woodlands Checkpoint on May 17.21 words
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Article199 1980-06-10 7 A PILOT project on the taxi pooling scheme will be operated between the Central Business District (CBD) and three housing estates Marine Parade, Ang Mo Kio and Ghim Mon from the end of next month. According to the taxi advisory committee, which has representatives from199 words
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176 1980-06-10 7 WHAT was to have been a day of fun for a group of schoolboys ended in tragedy when one of them drowned. Ng Wee Tiang, 11. yesterday told a coroner's court that he and five classmates from Boon Keng Primary School176 words
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216 1980-06-10 7 A MECHANIC, Koh Ngen Thing, and a hawker, Chan Ark Meng, both 35, were yesterday jailed 10 years and ordered to be given 10 strokes of the cane when they pleaded guilty to trafficking in almost six kilos of opium on Dec 30,216 words
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Article48 1980-06-10 7 A PRELIMINARY inquiry into the case of Urn Yong Hing. charged with armed gang robbery involving four other men, will be held in Court 20 on Oct 21. I.im allegedly committed the offence at a Jewellery shop in Peoples' Park Centre on March fe, 1975.48 words
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141 1980-06-10 8 SINGAPORE AND EAST GERMANY TO DISCUSS AIR PACT SINGAPORE and East Germany will hold talks next Tuesday for an air services agreement between the two countries. Sources said yesterday the East German delegation will comprise Dr C. Henken, Deputy Minister of Transport and Director-general of the East German national airline141 words
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Article34 1980-06-10 8 ELEVEN women were fined from 00 to $500 in a magis- trate's court yesterday for gambling In a hut at Track 32, Yio Chu Kang Road, on June 6. They pleaded guilty.34 words
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424 1980-06-10 8 A HEART patient who paid nearly $140,000 for a 47-day stay at the Mount Elizabeth Hospital and died in the end knew and was prepared for the hefty medical bill he would have to pay. A spokesman for the hospital424 words
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Article30 1980-06-10 8 COMEX adventure club will organise a night tour to Jurong Fishery, Nanyang Slang Pau, Fire Brigade, Bugis Street and vegetable market on June 21. For details, ring *****29.30 words
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180 1980-06-10 8 Banker tipped to be new IBF director AUTHOR, banker and former schoolteacher, Mr Hua Pak Cheong, 35, is tipped to become the new director of the Institute of Banking and Finance. The current director, Mr Tan Choon Tee, 46, who has been chief executive of the institute since its formation180 words
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Article, Illustration300 1980-06-10 8 Holiday gambit Chinese style A STUDY In conceatratl«iijM» group of en holiday takes en ChiBese CBe88> They were among a groap of —me II student* tram Baklt Merah Secondary School, Pel Dm Secondary Sehssl. IUffl«8 lB8Utatl«n mm) VictorU Seh**l wh« to«k part In series s( cwMskmg clinics, which bena m300 words
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126 1980-06-10 8 Appeal for witnesses to two accidents POLICE are looking for eye-witnesses to two accidents in which two pedestrians and a motorcyclist were injured on Sunday. In the first mishap at 8 am., Goh Hwi Ling, U, was admitted to Singapore General Hospital after she was knocked down by a motorcycle126 words
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Article74 1980-06-10 8 ROBERT TAN was yesterday banned from driving for a year and fined MOD by a magistrate's court after pleading guilty to drunken driving along Avenue 1, Ang Mo Kio, on May 12. The court beard that Tan was arrested by a mobile patrolman, Rahman Kadir. who74 words
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Article62 1980-06-10 8 THE Traffic Police and the Registry of Vehicles yesterday said 556 motorists were summoned and 12 were warned between June 2 and June 7. Of these, 86 were summoned for inconsiderate driving, another 54 for careless driving and 127 for speeding. TNto of the speedsters were warned. For62 words
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Article93 1980-06-10 8 A SEAMAN was yesterdayiailed a day and fined $3,000 for injuring his colleague with a chisel during an argument. Inspector Lai Kam For, a Port of Singapore Authority prosecutor, told the court that Alfredo R. Paleracio, 29, had an argument with Mr Luis T. Dagandan, 33, aboard93 words
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Article, Illustration328 1980-06-10 9 THE dragon boat race off East Coast Parkway •a Sunday Is expected to be a grander affair, with more In store for the public To add to the excttoment, there will be drmoiuitrationx by tke Singapore Armed Forces in tree-fall parachuting and search-and-rescue display. The328 words
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86 1980-06-10 9 THE Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry is giving $20 to each victim of the fire in Lorong 3, Geylang. Those who have registered with the Social Welfare Department can collect the money at the chamber secretariat in Hill Street. They should86 words
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509 1980-06-10 9 BENG TAN - Blood Bank gets it free but charges for it BENG TAN By THE Singapore Blood Transfusion Service (BTS), which receives donations from the public free, charges $70 for the first unit of blood used by a patient in an operation and $40 for every subsequent unit used. These charges, said509 words
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Article96 1980-06-10 9 Where to go to donate blood THE Singapore Blood Transfusion Service received 823 units of blood last week from donors and gave out 843 units in blood transfusions. Blood donation sessions for the public will be held at Beng Wan Primary School in Serangoon Road on Sunday from 10 a.m.96 words
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139 1980-06-10 9 THE Singapore Anti-Nar-cotics Association will fly in well-known singers and artistes from Taiwan for its two charity dinners to be held at the Neptune Theatre Restaurant on June 14 and 15. They include the Campus Music Group, Gua Ah Leh, Hu Chin, Huang Mong139 words
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109 1980-06-10 9 AN oil thief slipped up when he left oil stains on the deck of a dredger, a district court heard yesterday. This aroused the suspicion of Mr Ahmad Khalid, an assistant master on board the Slidrecht 28, who found little fuel109 words
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158 1980-06-10 9 THE Japanese Foreign Ministry will send four computer engineers and specialists here next month to conduct a technical study on the formation of the SingaporeJapan Institute of Information Technology. Two of them will be specialists on software and the other two on hardware.158 words
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Article39 1980-06-10 9 CONTRACTOR Tim Ah Guan, 24, was yesterday Rued $800 for drug consumption. A urine test conducted on Tim, who was arrested in a bar in North Bridge Road on Jan 25, 1977. confirmed he had taken morphine.39 words
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Advertisement91 1980-06-10 9 10-O-6 the multi-purpose cleanser by Bonne b€ll 10.0.6 is a multi purpose cleanser that can be used on oily, dry and normal skins. It is a basic beauty aid; a complete cleanser and a skin normaliser 10.0.6 helps to keep your skin free from harmful bacteria and your complexion fresh91 words
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Advertisement458 1980-06-10 9 Anoctic aft from Efochas W Discover the soft, sensuous, feminine fragrance of Mystere f de Rochas. With Mystere de Rochas Coffret the new, exotic gift set from Rochas. Specially priced at $24.50. Mystere de Rochas Coffret is available at the following select outlets Metro Supreme Yaohan Orchard Metro Grand Mohan458 words
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162 1980-06-10 10 Guardian sought for 5 well raised' kids A CHRISTIAN family in Singapore is looking for a woman to be guardian to their five "well brought-up children." At least five women are believed to have applied for the post which was advertised in yesterday's Straits Times. The job requires the guardlan162 words
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442 1980-06-10 10 STREAMING in primary schools here a controversial issue is being reviewed by the Education Ministry and is to be implemented in a systematic manner, sources said. The streamlining of the scheme is expected to ensure greater standardisation and accuracy in the streaming of442 words
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163 1980-06-10 10 A CORONER recorded a verdict of suicide on the death of an 82-year-old woman who was upset when stopped from going out on her own. A few days before her death on June 10 last year, her daughter-in-law, Madam Woo Lai Yong, had163 words
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Article17 1980-06-10 10 SERANGOON Garden constituency intends to organise a bird singing contest. Telephone ***** for details.17 words
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275 1980-06-10 10 No licence for financial deals: MD fined ABEA S.LEVIN, 54, managing director of Euro-American Finance Corporation, an Austra-lian-based company which is not licensed under the Finance Companies Act here, was fined $450 for transacting financial business without the permission of the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS). A district court heard275 words
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80 1980-06-10 10 MARC Valentine Wilson, 28, a Canadian, was fined $8M is a magistrate'!) conrt yesterday when he admitted having (.31 g of cannabis at Keppel Road Railway SU&on on May JS. Customs prosecutor Tay Char Yeow said WUsaa wu spatted by a ■arestfes detector dog80 words
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Advertisement217 1980-06-10 10 short. Melts in your mouth, fl JM delicious. Sealed fresh So you want more. And more. I I V WKm in the blue tin with the Cookies with delicious BK i exclusive Danish china raisins. Or exotic coconut. J*Jr motif. Purveyor to Or a sugar-coated delight. the Royal Court of217 words
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Miscellaneous206 1980-06-10 10 Bringing Up Father By Bill Kavanagh Hal Camp MY GOODNESS THIS M I WHAT /"THIS BILL TKEN DON'T PAY IT'S THE BILL FOP r is simply is it, H the fee it/ what doctor I groover's tuitom OUTRAGEOUS /^^H AAAe&iE If HAS "T IS IT FROM 7 I j ~^a206 words
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Article208 1980-06-10 11 One that got away from Thach KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Vietnamese Foreign Minister Mr Nguyen Co Thach had attempted to get an invitation to Singapore while he was here last month, it was reported today. New Straits Times said Mr Thach, in his usual smiling manner, asked the Singapore HighAFP - 208 words
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Article47 1980-06-10 11 IPOH, Mon. A jobless father of three children, Khairuddin bin Mohamed Noor, 29, was yesterday jailed for six months by the magistrate's court when he pleaded guilty to stealing a wallet containing $2 from Van Et Oay on May 3 at Jalan Sultan Iskandar NST.NST - 47 words
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296 1980-06-10 11 Emporium execs fined for extortion KUALA LUMPUR, Monday SELANGOR Emporium's manager, personnel officer and chief security officer were each fined $1,500 or six months' Jail by a magistrate today when they pleaded guilty to three charges of extorting money from alleged shoplifters Chew Fook Seng, 28, Siah Wei Huat, 25,296 words
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Article42 1980-06-10 11 AJjOR STAR, Mon. The anti-smuggling unit of the Customi Department seized 169.6 kilos of drugs worth millions of dollars vi Kedah and Perils last year, KedahPerus Director of Customs and Excise, Mr Ahmad Kamily bin Datuk Sulalman, said today. AFP.AFP - 42 words
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321 1980-06-10 11 PORT KLANG, Mon. Port Klang may reopen its liquid bulk terminal which suffered no apparent damage in last Thursday's fire disaster within the next 24 hours. Transport Minister Datuk Lee San Choon said this today when he approved an initial $3 million forNST - 321 words
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Article78 1980-06-10 11 PETAUNG JAVA, Moo. A union has pulled out from the MTUC in protest against the speech made by the MTUC secretary-general, Mr V. David, at last year's International Labour Organisation conference. The 9.000-member National Union of Petroleum and Chemical Industry Workers said the MTUC secretariat iNST - 78 words
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127 1980-06-10 11 Leaders of anti-govt religious groups held KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Malaysian police are believed to have smashed two anti-government religious groups accused of using religion to further their illegal aims. Assistant Commissioner of Police Mohamed Yassin said two leaders of the groups had been detained under the Internal Security Act duringReuter - 127 words
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Advertisement29 1980-06-10 11 Carter Hydrostatic Infinitely Variable Speed Drives Variable Pitch Speed Contro l M^^Jl Puueys V^fs I- m Thynstor Control Distributor United Engineer* Group Kuala Lumpur Tel *****3 Singapore Jei. *****^29 words
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Advertisement527 1980-06-10 11 OATSUN FORKUFT MB 802 Series higher work output. b j lower operational costs If I The Electric 802 series introduces human-engineered features minimising I W operator's fatigue for maximum o-Jtput: A highly dependable electrical system ensures extra-safe, smooth quiet operation under all conditions. B Compact, stable body enhancing easy handlinr/m527 words
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398 1980-06-10 12 The Straits Times TUESDAY,JUNE 10,1980 SOUND TREND THE most heartening aspect of the recent survey findings on noise in Ang Mo Kio and Clementi estates must be the laudable show of tolerance by residents towards the din in their everyday lives. Dr Raymond B W Heng, a university lecturer who398 words
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Article369 1980-06-10 12 US Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian Affairs, Mr Richard Holbrooke, must have been ruffled at the reaction to his speech last week to the National Council for US-China Trade. The media has played it up, Chinese Senior VicePremier Deng Xiaoping was quoted as being satisfied369 words
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Article, Illustration251 1980-06-10 12 JOGJAKARTA: In overcrowded and poverty stricken central Java, the city of Jogjakarta blooms with art lflte flowers from a lava field The city, more like a sprawling village of 500.000. boasts five full-time classical dance troupes, one modem dance group, dozens of classical JavaneseUPI - 251 words
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Article, Illustration280 1980-06-10 12 MANILA: Agricultural production in the Phillipines, still the backbone of the economy despite growing mineral and industrial output, is caught in a local version of the "swings and roundabouts" problem. Here, it's a case of what you lose on the coconut shy, you gain atReuter - 280 words
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Article, Illustration1634 1980-06-10 12 TODAY'S article is the second of a three-part series by our special correspondent, LUAN PHUONG, on the split in the relationship between China and Vietnam. The final part will be published tomorrow. THE 1950's were a period of internal consolidation for the1,634 words
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750 1980-06-10 12 PAUL BOLDING - PAUL BOLDING One year after election B) in Strasbourg A YEAR after its election, the European Parliament has little to show save one much-vaunted victory which is rapidly fading. While many of the 410 deputies still have the airReuter - 750 words
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Advertisement394 1980-06-10 12 KIM SENG E p I fig CENTRE p the first of big things to come From the frontage, an impressive stair- i way leads to the superbly appointed en- trance. Enhanced by a captivating facade, /v the shops clearly seen from all angles are o S set in an inviting394 words
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456 1980-06-10 13 How to overcome Jurong road jams The economic factors are definitely favourable. Whether a worker is an executive or a factory hand, the objective is to get to work and return home with the minimum of fuss and traffic frustrations. 7456 words
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287 1980-06-10 13 Why is HDB so silent on executive flats? DESPITE several inauiries by readers about the executive apartment plan, the Housing Board Has still chosen to remain silent on the release of the master plan and the timetable for completion of the new flats for those in the income range of287 words
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55 1980-06-10 13 WE WOULD like "Environmentalist" (ST, May 19) to know that the "eyesore" sited near the Pay a Lebar Airport is under Housing Board clearance. Once all the families there have been resettled, action will be taken to remove the slums. Mn CHONG WEE LJAN,55 words
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167 1980-06-10 13 Couldn't we privileged road users be more sympathetic? I REFER to the letter "Above the law?" by "Liberal" (ST, May 17) concerning trishaw and tricycle riders who violate the law by cycling against the traffic flow. This is a topic which has been raisea many times before. I commend the167 words
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227 1980-06-10 13 RESIDENTS OF Marine Parade must feel very proud and fortunate that they are among the relatively few lucky Singaporeans who have the sea and the entire stretch of the East Coast Parkway literally right in front of their doorsteps. I often bring my227 words
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240 1980-06-10 13 No desire for early specialisations WE WISH to thank your reader Cheng Tim Pin for his letter, <r Ls specialisation starting too early?", (ST, June 2) and to assure him that the Ministry of Education has no desire for early specialisation. As a matter of fact, the Minister for Education,240 words
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Letter73 1980-06-10 13 PLEASE refer to the letters by "Priority First" and "Bumiputra" (ST, May 24) on allocation of hawker stalls in the new market at Buffalo Road. Stalls in the new market at Buffalo Road will be balloted among the hawkers operating around Kandang Kerbau market and Selegie Road.73 words
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145 1980-06-10 13 Can these students also repeat exam? I READ with delight the reply from the Ministry of Education (ST, May 9)to "Concerned Parent" agreeing to allow pupils who have passed five or more subjects at "0" level but unable to gain admission to Pre-U 1 classes to repeat Secondary 4 this145 words
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438 1980-06-10 13 I REFER to your write-up on the election of the president of the Tanglin Club ("Man who broke club's 115-vear tradition," ST, May 23). I and others would like to bring all the facts with regard to the election of the club's438 words
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Advertisement223 1980-06-10 13 llbV> dim A ■aW H p«: ol j round the xxW vokintjri ttuUi wf >m| iftnci cti«fs io* Hie Iclom INTERNATIONAI. C ENTRE 70 PALMER ROAD TEL: 2224M6 Eflllc#tiOfi C#otr# HHWt [ipwl DKumtolMnn 1 Proceduin iKkngats ol [fectm SikIIMKIIW lat^kwic Iwdn^t Cowtnts lw»v» Cwaralaul i l<tKtiitSwilM|t Pmmilfet'Xtm MwMM^taMl S»*i !o223 words
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Advertisement421 1980-06-10 13 THE DAIKIN SYSTEM YOU CAN AFFORD IT pv Wit 1 siol >MBMiiM .^SEFe I I B x ■^■^^^B ■^L^bW SflHWaili'* ™BaW bBbB W bbbbbbV f^B^aWamiftJl At I W JbHP 'flam. BBBBBT S^^BbVb*bVbßßßb|^||^^^^^^^^^^^ a^BBBBBaV4 KiLtJaBBBBMaBBBBT /~<*MF \VJ^^^^^ ■^"rm^^. IbbbV 4, <^ /Dm ji iLm jJ 8~/*r*J m V Saw 2fet .y*421 words
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Article1760 1980-06-10 14 THE last triMtrted rrady all* at thf ckurat burtnm on the Stork Eirhanat of SinRipor* y«Mcntey rompwrd with thr ptrvtous lUii price* tocrthrr with m hl(h and k» I Ad)uat«d tar imp htfiu laur) ]M0 '••< II. (h U« o«p..< Sal. SErnON ONE IVIII STRIAL COMMERCIAL Closing tone:1,760 words
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Article1841 1980-06-10 14 BID and offer prices officially lifted mnd business In an reported to the Slock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in bracket* In tots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett". Big Board1,841 words
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Article1961 1980-06-10 14 BID and offer prim officially lifted and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stork Exchange yesterday with the number of snares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified DHXJKIBULft Aoaa (3 1KB) cd IJanauti (3 IQS) Atom (2.22S) (3) J» (1)1,961 words
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Article45 1980-06-10 14 I Sugar* '■MB Ctmtml >M [HI I U I N pore Glut (•(Baa Corps TP 1»76 Lack 8of ri« long Leonf 885 S75 an ion 74S 364 1010 mo 430 410 3M 50 45 40 34 30 25 22 M 20 -fie -fie 1645 words
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Article25 1980-06-10 14 -3 S*l Propcrti** N.w StroU Troiok MiM* StralU Tr.dlnf Tractor* Uunlop lad 910 418 1310 1300 840 SIS -1! -i: -k -k -K -li25 words
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Article32 1980-06-10 14 B.T.IncHcator Indu»trl*ls: Finance: Hotehi^ Properties: Minings: Plantations: OCBC: S.E.S.Ind: Jim 6 Jun 9 5255.89 53B4.71 528.31 ***** ***** 921.29 467.92 ***** ***** 407.40 300.53 300.63 914.90 914.48 521.33 525.10 485.63 *****32 words
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Article21 1980-06-10 14 Haw Par 781.000 S Darby 751.000 F Merlin 739.000 Total turnover 13 65m Total value: J42.32m Source: SES21 words
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Article315 1980-06-10 14 HONGKONG: Stock prices dosed very firm in active trading yesterday, continuing last week's upward trend, dealers said. Hie Hang Seng index finished 18.29 points higher at 960.05. on what dealers said was mainly local buying, generated by tailing local interest rates, with European interest centred on a tew stocks.315 words
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Article294 1980-06-10 14 SYDNEY: Stocks closed firm er lead by golds and oils yesterday, dealers said. Central TTiiiiisaia rose SO cants to AJ9.50, OaU Mates at ■slgaarsVi 32 to $7.20. Puillia 25 to $3.80 and Eaaawai 12 to O 20. HUI M OiU one to 0 70. Nwtk Kaiawfle eight to Jl294 words
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Article396 1980-06-10 14 TOKYO: Share prices dosed lower in limited trading yesterday, led by oils aad big-capi-tals, dealers said. The Dow Jones average fell U. 33 to close at 6823.04 points, with a volume of 140 million shares. The New index closed at 466.11, down 0.81 point. The slow trading reflected investor396 words
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Article110 1980-06-10 14 THE KILOBAR market (or gold deliverable in Singapore opened at $42,085 and closed at $42,300 yesterday In the Far East, gold opened at U*****.00 615.00 and with some profit-taking, was traded to a low of $408.00/611.00 where it cloacd at lunch time. The market re-opened at the same level110 words
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Article35 1980-06-10 14 THE STRAITS tin price fell another $10 to $2,163 per picul (equivalent to $35.76 per kilo, down 17 cents) in Penang yesterday, on an official offering up 43 Vi tonnes to 199 tonnes.35 words
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Article414 1980-06-10 14 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market closed sharp- ly higher yesterday with! June RSS One buyers quoted at 296.00 cents per kilo, up nine cents on last Friday's close, dealers said. Prices had advanced 7.50 cents during the morning session on covering demand, trade, upcountry and speculative buying, they414 words
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Article66 1980-06-10 14 LAS I8RJ0 S8KM UILI usr IMR5 IMRGP IMR10 .Mini nupdki Ilia patted I1IO.IM1IMI ilw imIImi (Moipdlai (I loapalbli II Icapdbtl Jim ICrnmal Nit) 27*5 »7»SON niJO 273 JON WOO 3M00N 11(10 11IS0N M»6C J»150N UNO UNO ***** nSOON rrooo nuaoN mloo tmtan Mh (TsrwaH NUl InmMm 27iS066 words
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Article38 1980-06-10 14 Rubber June 9 SingaporeJune: 296.00 cents (up 9.00 centa) Malaysia: July: 297.50 cents (up 5.50 cents) Tin: Mf 2,163 (down $10) (equivalent to $35.76 per kilo) (down 17 cents) Official offering: 199 tonnes (up 43Vi tonnes)38 words
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Article331 1980-06-10 14 A NEW setecttoa M saam stole the HmeHght yesterday as psater* salfted their attcattoa away tram aame af the raceat favaarltes at the Wagapare Stock Exeaaage. Dealers sated that traders have beea "playimf. •me eaaator after aa«ther" af late and laterest la speeffle eaaators has aat331 words
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Article332 1980-06-10 14 THE BULLS continued to dominate at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday, taking several counters higher in moderately active trading. The New Straits Times industrial ordinary share index, reflecting the continued steadiness, advanced 11.18 points to 635.06, while: the Malaysian Business Times index jumped 227.24 points to 9596.12.332 words
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Article116 1980-06-10 14 THE US/Sing dollar opened lower at $***** 50 in reaction to lower US interest rates in the Singapore forex market yesterday. It closed at the lowest level at ***** 30 after trading within the range of C.1225 and 12 1260 throughout the day. Interbank rates at 3116 words
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Article331 1980-06-10 14 ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on June 9: Closing Asian dollar certificates of deposit for prime names: Cwnn&m NomulnM Smtthaontan P*rc*ntag« <|iiotod yMtofday (cfo#9)|MrHy change LacaJ d«lUn to «ae ult af faretga earrestey: US doUar 2.1220 2.1230 2.8196 -24.74 Sterling pound 4.9950 4.9990 7.3469 -32.01331 words
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Article45 1980-06-10 14 KAi'Mjfc oc pnce* onerea oy a count home* on June S: Overnight. Tt -7J/M* C«l) drpotfto: 6 l < Tvt« CkwiM 3- month Treasury bills 7 7 3 month Bank bills 10 10 3 months CD 10 10 8 month* CD 9 13/16 1 11/1645 words
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Article27 1980-06-10 14 Closing interbank rates Singapore dollars on June 8 Offer Bid Overnight 9 > I month 10 k months 10 9 > months 10 >emlghl mode 9 'o27 words
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Article28 1980-06-10 14 I THE avenge nte mt which majar Slngaparr I Ibtwka we carrently prepMred U lend to Uielr beat I •customers I* 12.1 per ce»l. I28 words
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Article960 1980-06-10 15 1979 Group Accounts Singapore Malaysia $206.5 million illlMin BB^BIMMBBBBI^^' (Profit before taxation $9.6 million H&n ~~M HKli > (Taxation $3.6 million (Sl.ftn ?m) > x f Profit after taxation $6.0 million C S3.0m ■HKHsl) GOLD Coin Ltd, one of the largest feedmills in Singapore and960 words
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Article514 1980-06-10 15 HIGH commodity prices, coupled with a healthy demand (or rubber and palm oil during the early months of the current year, have given the board of Malakoff reason to believe that I960 will be another favourable year. Although prices of both commodities are now lower, current levels514 words
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Article159 1980-06-10 15 KIM A Supermarket! Malaysia, a sahattJary «f Cold Storage HoMlapi, has signed m agreement with Bannah Kemptoks for the leasing and man agemeat «f tke Peaaag Piaxa Im Burma* Rm4, Penan*. Mr WUlUmn, mauler of Klma Sapennarketa, a— t— eel that tke Ujm mi ft (l^H159 words
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Article543 1980-06-10 15 THE introduction of new monetary measures in Malaysia last year proved to be a boon to South-East Asia Development Corporation (Seacorp). Its discount house subsidiary, Short Deposits (Malaysia), being extremely active in the short-term money market and (government) securities trading, obviously profited from these improvements. The543 words
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Advertisement451 1980-06-10 15 A large International Organisation in the food business requires a SERVICE ENGINEER to head its expanding Central Engineering Workshop TaeJea Plan and organise effective maintenance programme for all plant equipment Implement preventive maintenance programme Effective control and order of spares Strict adherence of all safety rules and regulations Control and451 words
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Advertisement552 1980-06-10 15 A leading motor company requires to fi key positions in a newty established subsidiary in Singapore. SALES MANAGER Duties: a Manages a group of sales representatives a Develops morketing strategies a Plans and implement programmes for sales development Requirements: a Several years supervisory ond direct sales experience in the motor552 words
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Advertisement429 1980-06-10 15 LEONG HUAT INDUSTRIES LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Eleventh Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at 91 B. Lavender Street. Singapore 1233 on Monday. 30th June 1980 at 11.00 a.m. for the following purposes:429 words
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Advertisement540 1980-06-10 16 AT YOU« SERVICE RATES SECTION INDEX j*j^ s Telephone Service: *****22 pcDsnuii qfrvipfq fl *W Mondoy-Fndoy 830om -500pm Or<*nocy 70 ct» p«f wwd (n»n S10 50) MWICHAMDISE 284 4421 RB Rood o,, SSS-I-*?? P m 4r 5> T 5" a^SL^eSSISts a personal Uppw Poyo L«bor RoM 900om 100 pn Box540 words
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Advertisement1336 1980-06-10 16 LATEST ARRIVAL BLESSING MOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ping Pianos, model DP-93 $1850 only pong tables, cane bar counter Also easy hire purchase avail- with stools, room divider, chest able Song's Piano House. *****/ of drawers, bedroom and dining *****5 or Mun Kal Piano Compa- room sets, sideboards, bookcases, ny. Block 407. 7«7.1,336 words
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Advertisement1168 1980-06-10 16 I From $26 monthly 32 Modelling rent new Carrier Aircons. 14th June on every Saturday at r as little as $26 a month. 1 30 pm to 3.00 pm. 3rd floor Ming plus a free 2-fiour emergency court Hotel Tel: 235.467. *****03. calling service, day or night. Contact Rentals Department.1,168 words
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Advertisement1159 1980-06-10 16 An expanding Comp.ny ACCOUNTS .MCRETARIAL requires urgently a ASSISTANT urgently required by an expanding SERVICE MANAGER years old Sln a p°™ Mln 4 O' level passes includ- SW3-7 c i u K«h.n,«.,/ jy*Min NulmUnV Eng neerlnß or 3 year, In Accounting work MTnlmum 3 year, working and abmty u> malnUln1,159 words
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Advertisement580 1980-06-10 16 TRADING COMPANY has the following vacancies: (1) ACCOUNT* CLERKS (2) CASHIERS (3) STOCK CLERKS Applicants with suitable qualifications please apply to: P.O. BOX 30. SERANOOON ROAD POST OFFICE. TTENTION LAMES/ SCHOOL LEAVERS!! SKun your Ml in mi interacting c»r##r n tt># office Laam to bocoma a: RECEPTIONIST/TELEPHONIST TELEX OPERATOR SyNabua580 words
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Advertisement673 1980-06-10 16 CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY required by hrm of chartered Accountants Musi have a minimum of 3 years experience In similar position Speed in typing and shorthand essential Experience In operating telex machine Also should possess an excellent command of the English Language Reply in strictest confidence with full details, photo and contact673 words
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Advertisement1518 1980-06-10 17 II EMPLOYMENT 46 Situations Vacant i. iiwucciiim Able to handle inward oulmt^^^^^^ ward permits, shipping documentations negotiation of L/C At least 2 years' experience crST"" cl CleriCM Applicant must have knowledge of Kardex Stock Administration records and FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK re- general Store Adminlslraquired urgently Minimum 1 year tion A.ikinii1,518 words
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Advertisement1226 1980-06-10 17 NEDLLOYD EAC AGENCIES V VI; PTtlTP TnS^ o«nt lBesod CI T 20 id 2S years of ace mnte. application* tor the poat oe Be able to type and write Shorthand 50 and 100 wpm CTCUnrDADUCD respectively SICNOQHArntH Be fully conversant with secretarial duties Applicants must possess a school STATISTICS SUPERVISOR1,226 words
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Advertisement1285 1980-06-10 17 SINGAPORE MANUAL MERCAN- .--vi,. uro~.ll. a Till Workers' Union requires we require uroentlY a Telephone Operator cum Typist Pleasant personality Typing SECRETARY speed of 30 wpm Application «»cwnt nF i forms available at 6248 Rochor t. fK- n«n«r«i Centre. Block 3 vmnmrm rwaneger I Interested candidates should posm sees the1,285 words
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Advertisement1182 1980-06-10 17 HONEST HARDWORKING FULL C.K. TANG LTD TIMERS and Part- timer* to sell advertisement for trade directoreouires r s and cluo students and horseracmg magazines Apply cutcicci-.iiuT? personally 408 Katong Shopping J I?Z LTuj^uln^t Centre Tel *****98 *****5 tor rmmedute emptoymenl 1M 5»05e 545 1861 Bpm to 10pm c Must be1,182 words
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Advertisement1224 1980-06-10 17 SALES ASSISTANT WITH knowl URGENTLY REQUIRED FEMALE edge of hi-fi required by firm in SALES I with Lucky Plaza Kindly contact smiwy I experience Call person *****84 for appointment allyforinleiview.il RikiiiilHU. 16th Moor. Slia* r..»,--SALES EXECUTIVE Be*! L7IB Tel *****3K (Male or Female) VIVIAN* WOOOARO Interior Design Firm requires aiperienced1,224 words
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Advertisement1037 1980-06-10 18 II EMPLOYMENT 46 Situations Vacant HERMES r _^B|^ AN ELECTRONICS Q m ENGINEER Candidaie. anouW ha»* 2 3 y* *r» avrvtc* *ip*n*nc* on _tron«c* ofltc* equipment and po*a*« PORUSKROME .lerhnir ITC or City It urgently require* Ciuilds Certificate Applicants with full personal deGENERAL tails, qualifications, indication UAruiUICT/ present salary and1,037 words
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Advertisement1045 1980-06-10 18 r^"Wairl"^ BweHonel__ I Vt L_t_____H_H MPM M E s A invtt6S applications from suitably qualified candiI dates for the position ofj J Laam H II aJ»aß"B^a^^l^^^ Enpneering P^*^^^^ Desifmed and built mechar_ meal test fixtures for new I Kequirements: models L'L, TMS and le PosseSs3G.C E marketing samples accor••r\" i1,045 words
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Advertisement898 1980-06-10 18 __P __B WaW M Mm!^\ e > Production Wr SI T_. folio «l-i I Tract** ar* I ■rf aatlv r«aj*i_«sl fcv I tMta^tm^tm^ oar Sklpyard BOILERMAKERS CLEANERS SHIP I CUTTERS I Japanese precision manufacturer DECK MACHINE I fitters I MALE PRODUCTION DECK PIPE OPERATORS FITTEHB Completed or exempted INDUSTRIAL prepared898 words
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Advertisement701 1980-06-10 18 F"^^^™^ as a Female I Join Production I 2 I TV-.1 i_c Operator I I_JCI IVI3T (ie-28yrs. Smgaporaan/ I x™* Malaysian) IFurniturel We I offer: W^^^^ m ZT^\hi 1 GOOD starting Tonnv.C T w monmiy basic PW* U Vratt^ 2FULL HptfW W*J ALLOWANCE »____^^B« >^^| for transport Lm 3 GOOD701 words
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Advertisement987 1980-06-10 18 CALTRON (PTE) LTO a Radio Manufacturer requires I 1 I 1) FEMALE \__i__r PRODUCTION OPERATORS 2) RADIO ALIGNMENT METAL BOX OPERATORS SINGAPORE LIMITED 3) EXPERIENCED requires REPAIRERS PRODUCTION No ahift. no microscopic work, at- FITTER tr_ctiv# twfwntei. (male) Apply personally at c«-o NTC 3ln Malnt*nance/ 645, Blk 5049, General Kilting987 words
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IX OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration174 1980-06-10 24 CAPTAIN LORRIMER NORMAN LEWIS Aged 48 ypars. passed away suddenly on 6th June '80 at Jeddah Wind by lov»d oims and clom ANOERSSON KENNETH KELVIN. SECONDARY TWO, CHRIST CHURCH SECONDARY SCHOOL, PASSED AWAY SUDDENLY ON 9 ***** BODY WILL LEAVE MORTUARY ON 10.6.1*10 TO MOUNT VERNON FOR CREMATION174 words
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Obituary, Illustration134 1980-06-10 24 With to thank relative* and triendt lor their kind assistance, condolences, donation* and attendance during their recent bereavement. THE FAMILY Of THE LATE Wish to convey their heartfelt thanks to friends and relatives for their presence, donations, wreaths and condolences during their recent bereavement. The134 words
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Obituary, Illustration124 1980-06-10 24 IN EVERLASTING MEMORY of our late father. Paul Sim Swer Jin Departed *****. Always remembered by wife, children and grandchildren IN LOVING MEMORY OF ALVIN MARTIN KOEK Departed: 10.6 79 A YEAR HAS PASSED. GOD SAW THE ROAD WAS WEARY THE HILL TOO STEEP TO CLIMB. HE124 words
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Obituary, Illustration163 1980-06-10 24 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MRS. CHARLOTTE PEREIRA invitM rolfltiv#t mm! It Htnds Io 12/s/no at 8 15 p.m. at Blk SO. Apartment 200-A, Badok South Am 3. Wa thank the Priests. Num. relatives, •tan of T.C.M.S.. Lim Kirn Ha) Elect. Co and triends lor their prayers, assistance,163 words
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Advertisement100 1980-06-10 24 I Syarikat Salahuddin Abdul Aziz DevelopI ment Mining Sdn Bhd invites qualified I applicants for tender to construct a I Housing Scheme in Ceras, Kuala Lumpur consisting of 7 packages of 3-storey I shophouses, 2-storey link houses and 2storey low cost houses The total I number of units is about100 words
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Advertisement713 1980-06-10 24 JULY 1980 INTAKE PART-TIME INDUSTRIAL BKILL DEVELOPMENT COURSES Applications are invited for admission to the following part-time Industrial Skill Development Courses commencing 7 July 1980 These courses will be conducted in Modules and are at the National Trade Certificate Grade 2 and 3 levels. NATIONAL TRADE CERTIFICATE GRADE 2 (NTC-2)713 words
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Article, Illustration228 1980-06-10 25 Juventus offer $21.3 m for Maradona BUENOS AIRES, Mm. lUIIM soccer club Jiveato have offered to pay US$ll mllllen (s?l.3m) for Argentinian ■•eeer star Meg* Maradena, acc«rdln| to a report In the Buenos Aires newspaper Clartn. T*e newspaper said Uut JivMtau meuUtmt Glampler* rUalpertl met filiredm kere Satnrda y aadUPI - 228 words
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Article343 1980-06-10 25 Keegan, Mills recover LONDON, Mon. England's soccer team to the European Nations' championship received good news yesterday Kevin Keegan had recovered from his knee injury and would be available for the first match against Belgium in Turin on Thursday. Defender Mick Mills, of Ipswich, has also recovered from a brokenAgencies - 343 words
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Article31 1980-06-10 25 KOBE, Mon. Middlesex Wanderers beat Yomiuri Gub. a Japanese soccer League team, 2-1, In the first of a fivematch series in Japan, at the Kobe Central Stadium yesterday. AFP.AFP - 31 words
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Article274 1980-06-10 25 It's Nelson by seven strokes ATLANTA, Mon. Larry Nelson coasted to an easy seven-stroke victory before his hometown fans to win the US$3OO,OOO ($639.000) Atlanta golf classic here yesterday. Nelson, 32, who lives only 32 kilometres from the course, finished with an 18-under-par 270 to earn U5554,000. It was theAgencies - 274 words
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75 1980-06-10 25 Marcos hits out at chaos in sports MANILA. Mon. President Ferdinand Marcos has described Philippine sports as in "total confusion" because of leadership conflicts among sports associations. It was reported that the president "expressed disgust" over the fact that the country's sports leaders could not get together to help accelerateAFP - 75 words
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766 1980-06-10 25 NEW DELHI. Moo. All-Eng-land badminton champion Prakaab Padukone has become the first Indian to be awarded the International FairpUy Trophy and Diploma. A spokesman of the Indian Olympic Association said that the organisation had recommended Prakash and cricketer Sunil Gavaskar to the Internalional FairplayAgencies - 766 words
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Article, Illustration442 1980-06-10 25 PARIS, Mon. Bjorn Borg, of Sweden, won a record fifth French Open tennis title here yesterday, dismissing American Vitas Gerulaitis 6-4, 6-1, 6-2, in a final lasting one hour 46 minutes Borg's domination was absolute except for a brief period in the first set when Gerulaitis,Agencies - 442 words
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Advertisement1219 1980-06-10 25 "1979 was another busy year wiffi further overall growth in the Group" TOM PRENTICE -CHAIRMAN. HARRISONS A CROSFIELD, LIMITED Summary of Results= for the year ended 3 1st December 1979 10/7Q 1078 ,%o IZ GROUP PROFIT BEFORE INTEREST AND TAXATION 63,861 54,330 GROUP PROFIT BEFORE TAXATION 58,375 52,379 GROUP PROFIT1,219 words
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Advertisement642 1980-06-10 25 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF BINGAPORE Companie. Winding Up No. 69 of 1960 la the Matter of Companies Act (Cap. 186) Aad In the Matter of HOCK SENG ENTERPRISES PRIVATE LIMITED NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that a Petition for the winding up of the abovenamed Company642 words
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Article170 1980-06-10 26 KEITH NG was the only record breaker on the first day of the Singapore Swimming Club's open championships at Tanjong Rhu yesterday. Ng swam the 50 metres backstroke for boys under 10 years in 38.6 sec. 0.6 sec. faster than Tan YuMeng's 1979 mark. Other170 words
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Article56 1980-06-10 26 BONN, Mon. The West German Football Federation and regional representatives have voted to set up a Second Division of 20 professional clubs for the 1981-ffi season. Until now, the set-up has been a First Division of 18 clubs and two groups (north and south) of 20AFP - 56 words
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545 1980-06-10 26 FAIRWAY - FAIRWAY REVIEW.By ALL is set for a royal victory in the $102,000 King's Gold Cup in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. For after an easy win in the Trial, Caesar's Palace looks good to complete a double in the 1,200 metres sprint. And545 words
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Article1183 1980-06-10 26 t U Bani| V 5 SUNOAY Few 54.5 WEIGHTS for this week- u a,,,,,!,, b0 9 Tien Aun Mun m 54.0 end i race* In Kuala Lum- 2 RJbbktdale 54.0 c m 1 5 Roving Eyei n 54.0 P" 1 9 Thunderstruck 52 0 6 Snow Mist HI1,183 words
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Article189 1980-06-10 26 CHANTILLY, Mon. British jockey Willie Carson continued his remarkable run of success by winning the Prix Dv Jockey Club the French Derby on Frederick Tinsley's Policeman, a j rank outsider, here today. It was Carson's third Classic success in five days following his victories at Epsom in theReuter - 189 words
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Article90 1980-06-10 26 NATIONAL trainee Kamarud din Musa, of Singapore's Rose Badminton Party, was beaten 2-15, 12-15 by Selangor's Mohammed Ajib Mohideen in the men's singles final of the Selangor Jubilee badminton tournament in Kuala Lumpur Kamaruddin made his way into the final after demolishing Malaysia's Hasni Ahmad 15-7,90 words
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Article80 1980-06-10 26 KANGAR, Mon. Thailand made a clean sweep of the overall individual championships of the 480-kilometre second Tour of the Malaysia cycling road race which ended here today Suriya Ralhawaiyakit, the Tour of Thailand winner, fin isheu first with a total time of 11 hr 38 mmAP - 80 words
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Article39 1980-06-10 26 BELLA BEDOK scored their second win in the Singapore Amateur Sepak Takraw Association Div. Two League when they edged out Marine Drive 2-1 at PERSES Centre last night. In another match, Whampua CSC beat Telerec SA 34)39 words
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Article, Illustration272 1980-06-10 26 SARA UDUWELA - SI A to fly Junie home for award SARA UDUWELA By SINGAPORE AIRLINES will sponsor Junie Sng's trip to the Republic to receive her 1979 Sportswoman of the Year award. Junie, Singapore's swimming sensation, who left for studies in Brisbane on May 17 with her family, will arrive in Singapore272 words
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306 1980-06-10 26 KEN JALLEH JR - KEN JALLEH JR. By THE breakaway Amateur Swimming Federation of Asia working committee, who went to Dacca to resolve issues over Asian swimming policies, have returned confident that their proposals will be accepted. The delegation, comprising Japan's H. Furuhashi, Indonesia's M. H. Siregar306 words
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Article49 1980-06-10 26 DACCA, Mon. The second Asian swimming championships will be held in the Philippines in 1982 Dihp Mitra, leader of the Indian team to the just-con-cluded first Asian swimming meet here as saying that the decision was taken at yesterday's meeting of the Asian Swimming Congress. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article187 1980-06-10 26 INGLEWOOD, Mon. Spectacular Bid won the USSSIMM Caltfornian at Hollywood Park on i Sunday, bettering the track record for \3m metres as well as establishing a career money winning record for throroughbreds. Bidden by champion Jockey BUI Shoemaker, the four-year-old star went the distanceAP - 187 words
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Article196 1980-06-10 26 THE Philippines have written to the Asian Judo Union to say they cannot hold the ASEAN championships In Manila in November because they do not have the money, reports PATRICK BASTIANB. A letter from Y. Hirose, secretary of the AJU to the Singapore Judo Federation196 words
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Article158 1980-06-10 27 THE Football Association of Singapore have already selected 20 players for next year's Lion City Cup under- 16 competition, reports JOE DORAI. The player were selected from a nine-day soccer camp conducted by the FAS at HMS Terror The camp, the first project158 words
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Article40 1980-06-10 27 KUALA TRENGGANU, Mon. Brunei scored an upset 1-0 win over hosts Trengganu in this Malaysia Cup-tie at the Kuala Trengganu Stadium here tonight. The goal came from Brunei's young striker Roslan Suhaili in the 30th minute. NST.NST - 40 words
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Article29 1980-06-10 27 KAMPONG Kembangan trounced Bedok 4-1 in the Singapore Hr> key Association Division Two league at Balestier Road yesterday. In another match, Singapore Airlines Group B beat Telerec 3-1.29 words
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Article19 1980-06-10 27 THE Singapore Billiards Association will hold their annual meeting at the Singapore Recreation CTub tomorrow at 7pm.19 words
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Article353 1980-06-10 27 KEN JALLEH Jr - KEN JALLEH Jr. By NATAHAR BAVA yesterday quit his post as Singapore's national rugby coach. Bava, 34, tendered his resignation to Singapore Rugby Union president Howard Cashin at a meeting held to work out plans by officials and players. Said an emotional Bava after353 words
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147 1980-06-10 27 PHILIPPINE AIRLINES have affered five return tickets to Manila as priies far lurky ticket-holders of the Stngaporr-Pahang first lee Malaysia Cup saccer semi-final match at the National Stadium as Saturday. The air tickets will be affered as prlies to ticket balden af147 words
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Article36 1980-06-10 27 SIGLAP beat Singapore Broadcasting Corporation 74-41, while Combined Schools defeated Club Housing and Development Board 72-65 in two matches in the Nanyang Siang Pau invitation basketball tournament at Tiong Bahru Community Centre last night.36 words
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Article27 1980-06-10 27 TONG WHYE edged out Youth Combined 71-67. while Police Ripped Nam Teck 77-74 in two lational League basketball matches at Chung Hwa School last night27 words
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Article78 1980-06-10 27 BRITISH professional soccer coach Mike Everett's contract, which ends early next month will not be renewed by the Kedah Football Association. Says Syed Azizan AlIdrus, the Kedah FA secretary: "Our decision not to renew Everett's contract has nothing to do with the State's performance orNST - 78 words
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Article88 1980-06-10 27 HOCKEY Oiv. One League: SCC B v Police B (SCC, 5.15). 8EPAK TAEBAW Bukit Panjang intra-constituency tournament. SNOOKER National championships (Lau's Arcadia, 5.45). SOCCER Presidents Cup: Jurong Town v Police, CairnhUl v Kaki Bukit Jalan Besar. 7 8.30). SQUASH National League men's D Grade (Kallang, 6), Stellar women's88 words
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359 1980-06-10 27 NOTTINGHAM, Mon. West Indies needed 208 runs to win the first cricket Test after England's second innings buckled under the weight of some aggressive fast bowling here today. England, trailing by 45 on first innings, were all out for 252 at tea on theReuter - 359 words
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Article114 1980-06-10 27 ENGLAND lit law: 2CS WEST INDIES Ist Inns: 318 ENGLAND t»6 Ira (•veralght 144-?) Gaeeh run out 27 Beyeett b Roberts 75 Tavare c Richards b Garner 4 WMlmer c Murray b Roberts 29 Gewer Ibw b Garner 1 Betham c Richards b Roberts 4 Willey b Marshall 38114 words
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Article24 1980-06-10 27 West ladles »-2. Gre■Mge c Knatt b Willis t, Haynee not oat 11, Richanfe Ibw Botham 48, Bacchus not out I. Extras 4.24 words
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235 1980-06-10 27 WILFRED YEO - WILFRED YEO El CHONG KIM MENG looked a $20,000 i gift voucher in the eye last week and, dazzled by its value, knocked down only six pintails on his 12th and final throw of what could have been a perfect 300pinfall game. Chong, a235 words
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Article47 1980-06-10 27 POLICE Jaguars beat Hong- < kong and Shanghai Bank SC 3- 2 to retain the Singapore Squash Rackets Association's I Grade league title at Raffles Institution last night. In the F Grade league tour- I nament at the SIA courts. I SAFRA beat SIA Group 3-2.47 words
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Article199 1980-06-10 27 THE close race between Paper Box and Ambassador Hotel for the top honours in the bowling National League continues unabated, with just two weeks left of a 15-week preliminary round, reports WILFRED YEO. Paper Box, the leaders, defeated third-placed Decor Furniture 4-1 to maintain their199 words
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Article, Illustration383 1980-06-10 27 JOE DORAI - Go for goals that's target this weekend JOE DORAI By AN unlimited number of goals that is the tall order team manage: Jita Singh issued yesterday to the Singapore soccer team for Saturday's first-leg semi-final Malaysia Cup match against Pahang at the National Stadium. Jita did not say how many383 words
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Article43 1980-06-10 27 KUALA LUMPUR, Mm. The Kaatball Isnaclsttsn of Malaysia today announced that the Malay sU Captie between KHanUn and Johare, ■ha—haed last Friday after 75 minute* of play hecaue «f rain, will be played an Thursday at the Kota Bahn Stadium (Bpm).43 words
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Advertisement240 1980-06-10 27 CAR IN THE WORLD CAN GIVE YOU BOTH 2m I 83 I '^sM^\aiHHsK r^i IHns^n^B^B^HB^nHBHHBP^ E^s^bw^^^a^B^B^B^^s^nß^^^LsH B ''^JMlLlflßßr nsm-^^^ k. k. A b^bbbbbbbbbbbbbt .I H» Wk W I [Bbbbl II I W I IWbW I *ffl .■Esiflm bbT IbbV Shift to 'Economy'. J > *'f si "JB jj Thegear system240 words
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Article, Illustration77 1980-06-10 28 PIBEBOATS soroylag water on mnltl-mlllloa-dolUr oU rig la the Gulf of Mexico after it exploded aad caught fire on Suday. The Ore, wklrk lasted six koirs, forces! 42 workers of the oil rig to scramble for their lives. Seven of them were Injured. The rig, owned77 words
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180 1980-06-10 28 DOCTORS ORDER OHIRA TO REMAIN IN HOSPITAL TOKYO, Mon AILING Japanese Prime Minister Masayoshi Ohira was ordered by doctors today to remain in hospital (or a further two weeks. This virtually rules out his attendance at the Venice summit of noncommunist industrial democracies. Doctors treating the 70-year-old Mr Ohira atReuter - 180 words
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Article32 1980-06-10 28 NEW YORK, Mon. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials moved up 1 62 to 863.14 in the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. AP.AP - 32 words
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307 1980-06-10 28 CAIRO, Monday EGYPTIAN, Israeli and American negotiators are to meet in Washington to discuss the resumption of talks on Palestinian autonon »y. Egypt's Foreign Minister, Mr Kamal Hassan Ali, said today. He told reporters that no date had been fixed but the meeting wasReuter - 307 words
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Article78 1980-06-10 28 MANILA. Moo. The author of a proposed anti-graft bill said today the Philippines may be losing as much as USC.7 billion (SJ5.75 billion) annually to graft and corruption Under the bill tabled by Mr Vincente Millora, a member of President Ferdinand Marcos' ruling New SocietyUP - 78 words
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Article32 1980-06-10 28 MANILA, Mon. Philippine customs officials have arrested two Japanese tourists for allegedly attempting to smuggle several high-powered transciever sets concealed in crates marked apples, customs sources said here today. -AFP.AFP - 32 words
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Article67 1980-06-10 28 SALISBURY, Mon. Another piece of Rhodesia was chopped away today in Zimbabwe with the removal of a public holiday commemorating the birthday of Sir Cecil Rhodes, toe founder of the former British colony. Instead, the holiday will be in honour of the guerillas who fought theAFP - 67 words
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162 1980-06-10 28 WASHINGTON, Monday THE Carter administration appears to be moving away from tough action against former attorney-general Ramsey Clark and nine other Americans who violated a ban on zri travel to Iran. Secretary of State Edmund Muskie said yesterday the Justice Department was studyingReuter; UPI - 162 words
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Article40 1980-06-10 28 KARACHI, Mon A driver of the former Shah of Iran was today jailed for one month for illegally entering Pakistan, police sources said. Avoub Zehri. 60, was also fined 2,000 rupees <5*426) for violating Pakistan's immigration laws. AFP.AFP - 40 words
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Article39 1980-06-10 28 KARACHI, Mod. Islamic slates will meet in Istanbul from July 7 to 9 to consider Increased economic cooperation among member countries. Mr Agha Ghaus, asrisUnt secretary-general of the Islam ie Chamber of Commerce, amid here today. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Obituary82 1980-06-10 28 Late CLASSIFED DEATHS MR. C. SAMTIAOO father of Mr. Arokladaat (Chin Swee P.O.). and Mr Joseph Santiago (South Arabia) passed away peacefully on »-«-80 Cortege leaves Outram Road Oeneral Hospital at 12 p.m. on (10.6.80) for St Joseph's Church. Buklt Ttmah Road, for Services at 3.00 p.m and thence to82 words
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401 1980-06-10 28 Round-the-clock shuttle flights to outer isles JAKARTA, Monday THE Indonesian Government has unveiled a new speeded-up programme to resettle 2.5 million people during the current five-year plan. It will fly them day and night out of overcrowded Java to neighbouring and relativelyReuter - 401 words
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Advertisement242 1980-06-10 28 Strange travellers The next time you travel by air, don't pay too much attention to the people sitting around you. Instead, think of the strange travelling companions who are cut off from the ordinary traveller. Very rarely do you see them but they mean big money for many. Tourism reporter242 words
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Advertisement374 1980-06-10 28 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally Covvc PnciJOt Annual Sub** r^Non 51 55 For wbtcnption. cmll *****1 1 Kit 2.11 TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. Singapore's ties with Sri Lanka will f be further strengthened by another cooperation agreement, this time involving Neptune Orient Lines. GOH ENG KEE reports on this historic advancement in374 words
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Miscellaneous171 1980-06-10 28 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Mainly fair. TEMP. (C) apt* < a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 25 mln. SUNSET today: fi.M p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 1.28 a.m. GLOBAL weather H— t>Him 12-20C Cloudy Ut Amgetoa 15-29C CWr AtkMH 1M0C Ckv MairM 1O-22C Oar Bakrata 28-34C Hue MaalU 24-32C Cloudy Baagk** 28-35C dear171 words
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Article, Illustration743 1980-06-10 1 Lin Shan - Lin Shan llb:z:~:~:Compiiii by This Is- minute pregramme will be broadcast over the English Service of Singapore Broadcasting Corporation tonight at 7.45 p.m., and the coming Sunday at 9.M a.m. Lesson 22 of this series will be repeated on Thursday at 6.45 p.m. over the FM stereo.743 words
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Article174 1980-06-10 1 *-*A4^SF^ This essay will be broadcast today at 11.M a.m. and 9.45 p.m. and on Friday at 11. M a.m. and 9.45 p.m. over the Chinese service of Singapore Broadcasting Corporation. A£ t£ft£? fl££A£;t-£ BUifi® o an* Mr^riiAr^@(pang tuodayu) trjgjf «HK -«Jlfi* rm* #MA£lS&&,4j;)fc e^ Aiu-^r*^ •H^iSjAt B*A£tt*174 words
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Article53 1980-06-10 1 £A*Sts *>7&£rrn**;tfjA tt*fl*>7ii:A#JS. He that commeth in print because he would be known, is like the fool that commeth into the market because he would be seen. Anonymous 3Bix£7fctetejl-£^£j£7 Long and curious speeches are as fit for dispatch as a robe, or mantle, with a long train, is for53 words
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Advertisement621 1980-06-10 1 WniSXZ TheSAFoffere career p^ nonua Dike opportunities in in for a FREE check- up! more W ays than one jl H •i"^,x >o! SP^. > i Hv lbflnvi SESSB^h^nnnßssHnvßMßßnnnß^Bßßßßßßßßnnn^B^BHßHßHßinnnnninnnMj^. B~^av^l jJ| Hi H^F fl I Va/J in tact, the army has a great variety of iobs to suit army on621 words
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Advertisement81 1980-06-10 1 INSIDt Turn up in yellow Yellow Is showing great prominence In this year's colours. Yon can wear it casual •r formal or team it with other colours. Contrespread Pag* 6, 7 Opera's effort pays off Jodging from the attendance of the Ping Sheh opera performance of the Amazons of the81 words
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Article, Illustration764 1980-06-10 2 JOHN DE SOUZA - PICK of the DAY JOHN DE SOUZA By S8CTV THIS WEEK, it's really the last episode of Tales Of The Unexpected (Ch 5, 11.20 p.m.), entitled Edward the Conqueror. Sorry about the boo-boo last week but.. .we're all i human, no? 1 Anyway, Dame Wendy Hiller, the distinguished British actress,764 words
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Advertisement306 1980-06-10 2 f THE ULTIMATE 1 I IN SKIN CARE cnOLEARY ...J Ti excellent covermark series PIAS SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD PIAS and O'LEARY also available at: 1202/1206 Manhattan House. 1 51 ChmSweeßoao &ngaporeO3l6 nfl| KLASSE (PENINSULA PLAZA) lei *****3 ***** (3 lines) Jk ORIENTAL EMPORIUM (CLEMENTI) PIAS COSMETICS CENTRES ORIENTAL EMPORIUM (WOODLAND)306 words
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Advertisement379 1980-06-10 2 You don't have to go to England to get a British education Study for your qualifkanon ai home and prepare for a successful career wiih Collier Macmillan Schools. Your answer scripis are seni to I ondon and returned by prompt courier service provided by iffiHJK' INTERNATIONAL SINGAPORE. Enrol in one379 words
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Miscellaneous46 1980-06-10 2 FRENCH FILM: L'Enclos (The Den) in black and white at the RELC auditorium at 6.30 p.m. today and 9 p.m. tomorrow. Free admission. TALK AND DEMONSTRATION on exercise by Dr Teh Kong Chuan from the Singapore Sports Council at the Toa Payoh Library at 3 p.m.46 words
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Miscellaneous40 1980-06-10 2 GRAPHICS IN SOCIAL COMMUNICATION EXHIBTION at the National Museum Young People's Gallery from 10.30 a.m. to 7 p.m. On till June 22. CHINESE BOOK FAIR at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce Building from noon to 9 p.m. On till Sunday.40 words
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Miscellaneous1110 1980-06-10 2 TV and Radio SBC 5 3.00 PM Openinf folowed by GBfan's 7.00 Kidnapped Captain Hoseason Island Tender Apes (r) 7.25 Cultural Diary 3.30 Diary of Events (English) Jjjj J^^ y) 3.35 Afternoon Matinee Forever Fe- g^ Dsdied Do They Really Mean male (Part 2) To Die? 4.15 Intermission 9-30 News1,110 words
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Article, Illustration885 1980-06-10 3 AMAZONS OF THE YANG FAMILY By Ping Sheh (Beijing Drama Society) Saturday, June 7, Hong Lim Park Reviewed by GRACE WONG PING SHEH'S performance of the Amazons of the Yang Family, last Saturday at Hong Lim Park was a great improvement ana885 words
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Article, Illustration482 1980-06-10 3 JOHN DE SOUZA - JOHN DE SOUZA NO SEX PLEASE, WE'RE BRITISH Shangri-La Hotel, June 11-16 Preview by "THE longest running comedy in the world" is coming to grace Singapore's dinner theatre scene. It's No Sex Please, We're British, the smash-hit written by Anthony Marriott and Alistair Foot. The play, which482 words
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Advertisement190 1980-06-10 3 wLm 1 3 Mlf ROL-AMD, SALBIAH AMD HAMS [jß^ When the Twi-Lites is on, you can hear them singing. When the Twi-Lites is on, they will sing to your hearts. Hear them sing at the Equatorial Lobby Bar. Nightly (except Sundays). ■»T'> SINGAPORE Tel *****31 AN INVITATION THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE190 words
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Advertisement249 1980-06-10 3 Bm *\^H Your Choice of Natural Vitamin E or dl Vitamin E tjtVj jjfer,,. I 3 'IIMSKf I S «n*sME X cvsuus I 3 unmii I X oaa^^B 0 m N l^^^i^^v^ Jf Available in 100 I.U, 200 I.U, 400 I.U. Packed in Bottles of 30 and 100 Capsules »^ES?SSir*'249 words
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Advertisement128 1980-06-10 4 iiiiiiiiMiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiniii PALACE ZENITH and QUEENSTOWN MOWW4OWINQI P-I.M. J.». 7JC,»JOpm ZzlM,ilO.7M.*mpm O:)J0,3J0. 7 15,iJ0pm L UK SIU FONG it NOW on the BIG SCREEN I «Cl«* PUCKfO l«i*r' ,'*W.^ ChivalTy ofJ2\D JjonsDiracvwr__ UULUCn Tel 2SBS4A7 LAST OAYI DONT MIBSI TODAY 11, 1 JO, 4, 6 45, 9.30pm MUUGMI BACK BY DEMWO128 words
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Advertisement245 1980-06-10 4 B•H■B B H H H PRINCE: NOW SHOWING (*****38) 4 SHOWS daily: 11am. 2 30. 8 4 9.00pm Admission CIRaE 14. STAUS J3 t $2* Free Ist ISH SAIE JOOM^OOJIJ^^ I 1I I I *sM I THE MOTION PICTURe f SUmngMUW9WNER IEONWOWCV OrfCBEST KEUEY Co Sla^ JAMES OOOHAN I LIDO:245 words
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Advertisement598 1980-06-10 4 Bj ORCAMISATION J 1 NOW SHOWNG' 1 1 om, I 45. 4 00, 6 30, 900 m 1 I "TIwBRAVtARCNnr m (Port I Mondorm-Cotor a 3 N««tChong«"Th»»IUVE m ARCMIR" (Port 2) Mondorm lJ)imi»flpTp^ S ORCNTAL LAST OAY Si 10 45,100,3 15,7 00,9 15 B "O*»co eumptlw*" Conform* I PRESDCNT Oper»598 words
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Article, Illustration1070 1980-06-10 5 JOHN MOSS - JOHN MOSS By The development of electric cars and commercial vehicles has always been held back by their relatively high capital cost. But the energy crisis is changing attitudes to- wards this mode of transport especially in the United States. In Europe,1,070 words
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Advertisement749 1980-06-10 5 WHEN IS THE BEST TIME TO START YOUR CHILD IN MUSlC?^^^^^ f I I km finger muscles I HL AGE 3 "^^r ********** 14 IS I T^' From the above diagram, it can be seen that a child's hearing, finger muscles and vocal cords develop rapidly between the ages of749 words
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Article, Illustration317 1980-06-10 6 Yellow besides being the colour of "my true love's hair" (if we are to believe sentimental ballads), is also the colour of Wordsworth's daffodils, and sundrenched mornings, and lemon chiffon cakes. It is also the most predominant of this year's pastel shades. The candy colours are in baby blues317 words
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262 1980-06-10 7 The scent of hayfields and fresh flowers and nostalgia YET another new perfume has been launched; and it is quite in keeping with the soft pastels of this year. AbaIs Aaals, Cacharel's first scent, is delicate subtle and evocative; it will make you think of a Held of fresh Provencal262 words
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Article, Illustration381 1980-06-10 7 WELL, now that Paris says skirts are going up higher, and pants are making an appearance in all guises (which we've all seen before, but which we'll all follow again with total and utter slavishness), what are we going to wear on our381 words
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160 1980-06-10 7 AND while we're thinking in terms of flowers and pastels and flounces, how about a rose mouthwash? To me, that's almost the ultimate in decadence although it is really quite a good idea. Fancy smelling of a strong, disinfectant mouthwash when160 words
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Advertisement365 1980-06-10 6 NowCrisan comes with a new shampoo packholder. Crisan Shampoo J-^^^^^^ Anc ecause now comes with a P T^-^ Crisan is long aaive, new shampoo pack j 1^ JU C^dll holder. Which J j fcfK^ makesitsoconve- f fTl j tJ :^^iP^BB nient to use. Stick wkM\ I m& 111 aJ aW=365 words
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Advertisement518 1980-06-10 6 MAY r BO IS OUR 12TH ANNIVERSARY MONTH YOU COULD WIN Z"l OUR 5 DIGIT d Z COMPUTER GAME In this 12th year of operation, Joanne Drew is updating its services again, this time by a computer installation for appointments and records. Since we can also play games with the518 words
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Advertisement185 1980-06-10 7 New hope for damaged, dry, lifeless hair RECONDITIONING prt txatonced IS YOJ R hair damaged Have you done i' n with an overuse of electric ci.lers, hair dryers, constant bleach g and perming? New hope for you then there's a new umpoo that contains a fair dollop f placenta to185 words
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Advertisement142 1980-06-10 7 TODAYS FOCUS: Swiss Performance Extract TODAYS QUESTION: Can Swiss Performance Extract be used for all types of skins? ESTEE LAUDER'S ANSWER: Absolutely! The reason Swiss Performance Extract is so universally appealing is that it helps restore the skin's elasticity and provides superb environment protection What's more, it contains Natural Soluble142 words
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Advertisement194 1980-06-10 7 i^JIKL js&^L a^Vw. .^B B^^ VJ jf Ifl ■TTHMk **BHk «Ks^ HE vJBJKS^M^fllH,' 7 ■■r >^ -'< The high fashion k»k of Longines now moves into the world ■^^^^^^J at* m of sports. Above, Conquest", a colleaion of ultra-slim quanz sports watches with a completely contemporary feel. Watches both for194 words
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Advertisement129 1980-06-10 8 I r^3 TOYO GLASS MACHINERY I I Rms SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD 1 1 104, GUL CIRCLE, JURONG, SINGAPORE 2262 I I OFFICIAL OPENING TODAY I iRY II MR. CHIN HARN TONG I Parliamentary Secretary and jra Member of Parliament for jf Aljunied Constituency I Congra tula tions i J TO129 words
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Advertisement221 1980-06-10 9 1 PjjFjjS TOYO GLASS MACHINERY w I k2£il Official Opening 10th June 1980 I m^ J tar fc^^^^fc I I >K^^ fiS5 o BK^mU'S fl §1 /vr l»ii^— m |fe A view of the modern foctory S«j I TOYO GLASS MACHINERY mur I I SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD. IP h on221 words
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Advertisement460 1980-06-10 10 CONGRATULATIONS from «W JEE rf- TOYO GLASS MACHINERY SINGAPORE PTE LTD on their official opening from MITSUI CONSTRUCTION CO LTD No. 3902, 39th Floor, Hong Leong Building 16, Raffles Quay, Singapore 0104. Tel: *****33 |ppj'iaiiairßiifßifairaiiaiiai[airaifai[Bi I TOYO GLASS MACHINERY SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD 1 on their Official Opening from I i^r/Sk460 words
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Advertisement687 1980-06-10 11 SIEMENS We are a subsidiary of SIEMENS AG, Germany, one of the 10 largest electronic companies in the world with over 330,000 employees. We require Maintenance Engineer To plan and lead a team of technicians in the set-up, repair and maintenance of Mould Dies, Trimming and Forming tools. Degree or687 words
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Advertisement614 1980-06-10 11 i snuiCTURAL/cnriL ENGINEERS II ENGINEERING ASSISTANTS 111 TECHNICIANS (ENGINEERING) Progressing and expanding ENGINEERING CONSULTANCY FIRM requires staff for the various major projects under the charge of the firm. Requirement* For I i) A degree in civil or structural engineering from a recognised University. ii) About 3-4 years' experience in prestressed/reinforced614 words
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Advertisement600 1980-06-10 11 JTC The Jurong Town Corporation, the primary industrial estate development authority in Singapore, is looking for a dynamic and self-motivat-ing person to fill the position of:SYSTEMS/MECHANICAL ENGINEER THE JOB The successful applicant will be required to coordinote the various operating units of Jurong Port which includes a sizeable mechanical dry600 words
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Advertisement704 1980-06-10 11 Top people needed jbratopbolel. T\je Dynasty, Singapore The Dynasty, Singapore, is due to open in early 1981 at the junction of Scotts Road and Orchard Road jnd has openings for experienced Singaporean professionals. tersonnel Manager At least 5 years experience in a similar capacity with a large organisation. Executive Housekeeper704 words
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Article246 1980-06-10 12 LING POON WAH - LING POON WAH By NO MORE shifting premises. Fleamart Singapore, that Sunday haunt for antique lovers and bargain seekers, has at last found a permanent and congenial home at the Ria Country Club Hotel. The hotel at 75A Upper East Coast Road has a panoramic246 words
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Article, Illustration451 1980-06-10 12 Items from Michael Sweet's stall include a wooden carved statue of Hantu Sejok or Cold Ghost, priced at $100, made specially for the Orang Asli in Malaysia who worship ghosts, and a few specially designed spice containers from Kuching. AMONG451 words
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Article, Illustration262 1980-06-10 12 IF curiosity and variety are criteria for any outstanding stall, C.X."Joe" Tseng, antique collector and head of the Crazy Five, beats them all hands down. He manages to put together a disparate collection ranging from a 75-year-old French telephone ($75), an English Wedgewood porcelain saucer ($45),262 words
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Advertisement495 1980-06-10 12 HITACHI ELECTRONIC DEVICES (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. If you are Young and energetic Completed Primary Six education Above 16 years of age Completed National Service Willing to work on 3 rotating shifts Come and iom us as a MALE PRODUCTION OPERATOR in our new Colour TV Tube factory in Jurong You495 words
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Advertisement584 1980-06-10 12 mm mm mmmmM?mw?qbw m a? 4 i SIA invites applications for: FLIGHT STEWARD AND STEWARDESS a REQUIREMENTS: FLIGHT STEWARD W, GCE passes m 5 subjects, including Eng- \ft» ten of which 2 should be at O' level A Candidates must have completed Na- A 10B tional Service, or not be584 words
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Advertisement336 1980-06-10 12 REGIONAL MARKETING MANAGER FAR EAST Our Compony has a vacancy tor a high calibre Marketing Monager to promote a very prestigious range ot telecommunication products in the Far East region. The hkely candidate should be a Singapore citizen of matured chorocter, initiative and have o good educational background Working experience336 words
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