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Title Section13 1980-06-22 1 The Straits Times No. 2299 JUNE 22, 1960 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 112/1/8013 words
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258 1980-06-22 1 North Korean spyboat sunk in clash SEOUL, Saturday FOUR days before the 30th anniversary of the Korean war, North and South Korea staged a naval and air confrontation today during which one North Korean boat was sunk and eight North Koreans killed, an official Defence Ministry announcement said. The sixReuter; UPI - 258 words
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Article79 1980-06-22 1 KUANTAN, Sat. Singapore tonight qualified to meet Selangor in the final of the Malaysia Cup soccer competition when they drew 1-1 with Pahang in the secondleg semi-finals at the Darulmakmur Stadium here for an overall 3-1 aggregate victory. Pahang took the lead in the 34th minute through79 words
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Article72 1980-06-22 1 BANGKOK, Sat A domestic airliner plunged into a canal shortly after takeoff yesterday in northern Thailand injuring eight of the 17 people aboard. Radio Thailand announced. The broadcast said the Thai Airways Avro Turbo-prop developed engine trouble after taking oft at Chiang Rai air port. 560AP - 72 words
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Article37 1980-06-22 1 TEHERAN. Sat. Teheran University today announced it was purring a first group of 389 profmors. students and employees for having cooperated with Savak, the former Shah's secret police, the official Pars news agency reported. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article873 1980-06-22 1 Govt accepts the NWC recommendations THE government will continue to restructure the economy without any relaxation of its policy, as a more flexible approach can negate the efforts made so far and cause a long-term setback to Singapore's international competitiveness. In accepting the two-tier wage873 words
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221 1980-06-22 1 THE government has rained by another I per eeat the parttoa of the Central PrevMeat Fund savtags which eaa be ased to pay for homes aader approved asislif schemes aad for Btagapore Bis Service shares. It hu aeeepto* the NWC221 words
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105 1980-06-22 1 CIVIL servants will once again benefit from this year's NWC recommendations. The government has said that the recommendations will be applied to employees in the public sector. The Labour Ministry statement released yesterday also said that adjustments will have to be made to meet the105 words
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Article56 1980-06-22 1 NEW DELHI. Sat. Refugee* who fled last week* horror iriiHng. in the i«Han state ol Tripura arc returning to their village homei but violence continue* to plague neighbouring Anam itale, «*Hft»W M yesterday "The atmtton In the TimuIda industrial town to Aaam Is tenae, "official* at the56 words
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Article, Illustration105 1980-06-22 1 THE mMaa: a bUU to soeare aa eaemy poslttea aioag a strip of Cfi-fh wSm ml ■access: speed coapied with effeeavT artiflrry SoT from landing naval craft aad hoverla* belieopters. these SAP mea, In fall battle order, spring oat to take la their paatttoas. their rifles105 words
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446 1980-06-22 1 JAKARTA AND HANOI 'AGREE TO DISAGREE' JAKARTA, Saturday INDONESIA and Vietnam today failed to reach agreement on ways to settle the intractable Kampuchea problem or outstanding bilateral issues. Indonesian Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusum aatmadja told a press conference at the end of an official visit by Vietnamese Foreign Minister NguyenReuter; AFP - 446 words
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Article145 1980-06-22 1 Dhana: It will take 10 years LONDON, Sat. It would take Democratic Kampuchean forces up to 10 years to drive the Vietnamese out of Kampuchea, Foreign Minister S Dhanabalan said in an interview published in The Times here today He added that Asean was prepared for such a long campaign,145 words
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Article74 1980-06-22 1 JAKARTA, Sat. The current joint air force exercise between Indonesia and Singapore was marred by the crash of an Indonesian plane yesterday, killing its two pilots and 11 villagers near Blitar, East Java. The T-33 ]etfighter hit four houses while on a low flyingReuter; AFP - 74 words
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Article55 1980-06-22 1 THE death toll on Singapore roads rose to 128 yester- j day when Mr Liew Ym "Nam, 65, was knocked down *tiSffJS ta Outnun R"d at about L3°p mHe Those whTsaw the accident are asked to get in touch with Inspector Thomas Das of the Traffic55 words
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Article180 1980-06-22 1 COLIN FERNANDEZ - Wedding night in the lock-up COLIN FERNANDEZ By A J^w^LS*?,! a^ \fit Zft£?ssff£Z j5*JE mm w Metn> A™si?^4; a.«, IPt u/aE hours after tying the nuptial knot, Kanagalingam Sivarasa, 29, and his bride, Margaret Yeo Lian Hwa, 26, went to the department store in Penang Road at 6 p.m. As180 words
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Article46 1980-06-22 1 JOHANNESBURG, flat. A fresh erWs tareateaed Ike Sooth Afrleaa loiwawt as a ■oaattog wave of strikes by ■oa-whlte workers try tah*weHiead foUow^ lag a week of towaoalp riots la which S people died. Toagk peUee reaettoa Mbdaed the eeaatrywlde •tadeat revolt.46 words
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Article38 1980-06-22 2 BUPEXSTAKS fr.m Baat aai West take a areak aa tke set at r»— sail Baa, a*w Mac filmed la toaaadTleaca, C»lltento. They an (tram left) Mleaael Hal B*mmy D»vl« iaaUr aai Jackie Ckaa. UPI pictare.UPI - 38 words
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230 1980-06-22 2 Leaders arrive for solidarity summit VENICE, Sat. The leaden of the world's seven most Industrialised nations began gathering in this lagoon city today for a two-day summit conference which is expected to deal with Western solidarity French President Valery Giscard d'Estaing arrived late last nightwhile Japanese Foreign Minister Saburo OtttaUPI - 230 words
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Article39 1980-06-22 2 SHTZUOKA. Sat. A Japanese woman was arrested yesterday near the central Japanese city Of Shlzuoka on suspicion of having killed her six babies shortly after giving birth to them in the past six year, police said Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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65 1980-06-22 2 Abbess won't take him' on Sideliners A TORONTO man who underwent a sex change operation and then applied to become an Anglican nun has been turned down by a convent. Bishop Hugh Stiff, dean of Toronto s Anglican diocese, told the r»n««M«ii Press news uency that Mother Frances Joyce, theReuter - 65 words
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Article131 1980-06-22 2 A COMMUNBT Party secretary in a commune near Beijing was Jailed (or one year for stealing 700 bricks from the Great Wall of China, the Chinese capital's newspaper reported. The Beijing Daily said Wang Fukuan had directed commune members to remove the bricks and also toAP - 131 words
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Article, Illustration462 1980-06-22 2 PARTY CLOSES RANKS AFTER OHIRA'S DEATH AS THE ruling Liberal Democratic Party wound up its campaign for key parliamentary elections tomorrow with a display of unity, party leaders who had denounced the late Prime Minister Masayoshi Ohira gathered here yesterday to praise him. A galaxyNYT; UPI - 462 words
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186 1980-06-22 2 End of the campaign and ear bashing TOKYO, Sat. For most Japanese this evening will come as a relief because it will mean the end of the three-week-old election campaign and the punishment from scores of loudspeakers broadcasting political propaganda 13 hours a day. There have been many complaints fromAFP - 186 words
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288 1980-06-22 2 NEW DELHI, Sat. Nearly all shops in Kabul stayed closed today and students took to the streets in what could be the start of new anti-Soviet demonstrations in Kabul, sources said. Tanks and armoured vehicles rumbled into the streets and helicopterReuter; AP; UPI - 288 words
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Article44 1980-06-22 2 TOKYO, Sat. A Japanese architect Takuhisa Takeda, 30 attempted harakiri by cutting his neck and stomach with a ceremonial sword in front of the Diet (parliament) building this morning Police said said the motive for his suicide bid was still unknown. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article27 1980-06-22 2 HONGKONG, Sat. China today Inaugurated a regular air Krvice between Hongkong and Shanghai, opening a new avenue to the worliTs most populous city. UPI.UPI - 27 words
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Article82 1980-06-22 2 WASHINGTON, Sat. A federal eeart Jary kere kas awarded I Ss«Mtf (S$lJ milUaa) damages to mare £\£.£?l!2!J !!h! top seemrtty wmc wae fk^r'aVlslT^rdV U^Tr arlsea eeadl- lmc iiry ottnocrfQ tkat tke DMriet at CMamkta Prlasa aear kere was evererewdEd, a fire aasard, filthy aad vMate*82 words
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Article68 1980-06-22 3 Cubans can stay in US THE Carter administration said the vast majority of the 120.000 Cuban and Haitian "boat people" would be allowed to remain In the United States for at least six months and could become permanent residents after two years if Congress agreed Mr Victor Palmieri, coordinator forNYT - 68 words
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Article62 1980-06-22 3 AIR New Zealand may not be able to meet passenger liability claims resulting from last November's DC-10 crash In the Antarctica, Wellington sources said. A total of 257 passengers and crew died when the aircraft, on a round trip scenic flight from Auckland, crashed into theReuter - 62 words
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Article56 1980-06-22 3 SENATOR Harry Byrd introduced a bill that would block President Jimmy Carter's decision to sell enriched uranium to India. Mr Byrd's action brought Carter's decision before both Houses of Congress. Mr Byrd accused Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi of being hostile to the United States and movingUPI - 56 words
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Article70 1980-06-22 3 CHINA launched its first intercontinental ballistic missiles from a newly set-up base on the southern island of Hainan, a Hongkong newspaper said yesterday. Quoting "defence sources" in Guangdong, the Chinese language Centre Daily News said: "Contrary to the general belief that the missiles were fired from LopUPI - 70 words
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Article81 1980-06-22 3 JORDAN'S King Hussein urged President Carter to invite the Soviet Union back into Middle East peace talks after being excluded (or over two years, a close aide of the monarch said today. Regardless of strains between the Arab world and the Soviet Union over SovietReuter - 81 words
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Article202 1980-06-22 3 BANGKOK, S»t. The Soviet Ualoa has drastically eat Its t—i aid to famine-ravaged Kampuchea, reports from Pl»«a Penh said yesterday. Western relief ssfces said Soviet ambassador to Kampuchea Mr Oleg Bastorlae had t«U •ffielals sf the Vietnamese-Installed Heag Samrtn regime that Mmc*w ©••M m laager ImmvUPI - 202 words
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Article405 1980-06-22 3 Chinese Embassy returns Viets HANOI, Sat. A group of 16 Vietnamese who drove into the Chinese Embassy here yesterday were handed over to the authorities after 12 hours of negotiations, it was announced here. At 11 at.a t. yesterday, five men, five women and six children entered the embassy compound.AFP - 405 words
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Article, Illustration120 1980-06-22 3 BANGKOK, Sat. About 50 Thai fishermen are believed to have drowned and three trawlers sunk by Vietnamese coastal patrol boats in the Gulf of Thailand, the Bangkok Post reported today. The English-language paper said the attack took place last Thursday when eight patrol craftAP - 120 words
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183 1980-06-22 3 KGB contest on its exploits in bid to brighten image MOSCOW, Saturday SEEKING to add lustre to its image, the KGB today announced a national film, book and television competition about the exploits of the vast Soviet security apparatus. army daily, Red Star, said the committee of state security, theAP - 183 words
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Article106 1980-06-22 3 NO MORE GOVT AID FOR SON OF SAM' WASHINGTON, Sat. Convicted "Son of Sam" killer, David Berkowitz, will no longer receive several hundred dollars a month in government disability benefits now that doctors considered him psychologically well, the Social Security Administration said today. The development came to light at aReuter - 106 words
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Advertisement184 1980-06-22 3 Mother knows best when you can't afford to X give your child mX^m iaW anything less r. B mm mmm m M^mmM* muumm M^WR &^?Wm. W^^^y I lJ ILJI h I MSJ Vf ~4tß '^^B^LflsHkr' m T^ jl mint m \r I flm W^^ I M ill Mummy knows she184 words
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Article130 1980-06-22 4 THE NW "pIM" pecfanneri la $SS pima 7.5 per mTh< S par mat M the Uui wage HU u< Mt plu 1M per Mat m rtpirtai la ycatertoy'i heMltae. SevenU petfle iaqaJrad »b*ut the dtotrt b« &m «f the S per t (•r aheve average130 words
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923 1980-06-22 4 SOH TIANG KENG - SOH TIANG KENG By SINGAPORE bosses yesterday agreed to the latest proposals for high wage increases announced by the National Wages Council. But they warned that unless there is a "return to the old work ethic," the government's923 words
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Article, Illustration49 1980-06-22 6 AN SAF woman armed with an AR-15 sp^niag^^^SteSSSSfSilSStStmStiSSSmStSlEff IN the thick of action during the mocn attack... boats rushing; the men in with a helicopter hovering overhead FLAMES from a burning hat, towering obstacles... bat the men in green charge on49 words
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Article55 1980-06-22 6 THE Chilean Charge d'Af(aires, Mr Eduardo Rodriguez, will open the exhibition, Images of Chile, at the National Museum Young Peoples' Gallery on Wednesday at 5.30 p.m. Fifty photographs on the country, its landscape, architecture, industries and people. Mine of the movement, local colour and vibrance of Chilean55 words
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Article201 1980-06-22 6 ALL cigarette packets and tins will carry health hazard warnings from Nov 1, according to the latest government gazette. Manufacturers are required to print clearly in a prominent position at the front side of each cigarette packet the warning "Government warning: Smoking can damage your201 words
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Article39 1980-06-22 6 rHE Minister for Trade and Industry, Mr Gob Chok Tong, *Tll speak at the opening of he exhibition on men s fashion x-ganised by the Singapore Master Tailors Association at he Shangri-La Hotel at U i.m. today.39 words
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Article27 1980-06-22 6 THE Ang Mo Klo community centre wBl hold a two-day holiday camp on St John's Island on July ft and 20. For details, r*g<&M«. I27 words
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Article40 1980-06-22 6 MR CHAN Chee Seng. MP for Jalan Besar and Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Social Affairs), will officiate at the 12th anniversary celebration of the mutual benefit section, Singapore Taxi Drivers' Association, at Emerald Room on Thursday at 7.30 p.m.40 words
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443 1980-06-22 6 FIVE RSAFsopersenlc FSE Tigers UkIng part In aa a«robattoi display bjmwii M the "b»mb bust," la which the Jets, fl ytag la close f•rmattoa, will «apene In differ eat directiaiis, will be an e of the443 words
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Article, Illustration262 1980-06-22 8 IT'S getting better growing stronger as the song goes. I mean SBC, of course, and the new programmes they keep dishing out every week. Another two new series starting this week and both on Saturday this time. We also mustn't forget262 words
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Article187 1980-06-22 8 THE PRIME OP MISS JEAN BRODIE (Ch 5, 10.35 p.m.): In this second episode, Jean Brodie arrives in Edinburgh to take up a teaching post in the junior school of the conservative Marcia Blaine School (or Girls. She soon has her class under her spell with all her talk187 words
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Article100 1980-06-22 8 WONDERFUL WORLD OP DISNEY ONE LITTLE INWAN (Ch 5, 10.45 a.m.): In the second part of this twopart story about a boy, a camel and a soldier, Mark manages to save his friend Cpl Clint Keyes from the gallows with the help of the canterkerous but lovable camel Rosie,100 words
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Article202 1980-06-22 8 MB8 COLUMBO CAVIAR WTTU EVERYTHING (Ch 8, f p.m): On assignment (or n»e weekly Advertiser, Mrs rolumbo sets out to do a itory on the classiest caterng Joint in the Beverly Hills. >he soon befriends the two vomen who run the place Hit when one of them is killed202 words
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Article45 1980-06-22 8 PORTRAITS OF POWER MAO: LONG MARCH TO POWER (Ch 5, 9.55 p.m.): This programme is devoted to Mao Tie Tung the central figure in bitter struggles against traditional warlords, foreign invaders and political rivals in China. Mao achieved a remarkable victory against all odds.45 words
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Article120 1980-06-22 8 NEW ADVENTURES OF WONDER WOMAN THE MAN WHO COULD NOT DIE (Ch 5, 7.45 p.m.): In this last episode of the series, that red, blue and white super crime fighter Wonder Woman teams up with an invulnerable man in the endless war against the baddies. Bob Seagren is the120 words
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Article170 1980-06-22 8 BRITISH FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP SCOTLAND vi ENGLAND (Ch 5 11.30 a.m.): No Big League Soccer today. Instead SBC is bringing you the exciting football match between England and Scotland. SPORTS DESK (Tuesday Ch 8, 8.15 p.m.): Here's a programme to allow sports fans to catch up with the170 words
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Article70 1980-06-22 8 THE WORLD OP SURVIVAL THE FENCE (Ch 8, 9.15 p.m.): When herds of elephants escaped from the Etosha National Park by breaking through a game-proof fence, the head ranger of the Park, came up with the idea of driving the elephants back through the fence on horseback. Watch for70 words
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Article67 1980-06-22 8 VEGAS COMEBACK (Ch 5, 8.30 p.m.): Dashing private dick Dan Tanna is called to investigate when the bride of one of his friends, an ex-soldier, is murdered. Chick Vennera, Rebecca York, Rex Holamn and Bruce Glover guest star in this episode. SPY THE MURDER MACHINE (Ch 5, 10.05 p.m.):67 words
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Miscellaneous704 1980-06-22 8 150 AM Open* and SpMerman (Carton 5.40 Whrie Shadow Mo Place Lie Home *«>") I 6.30 News in Brief 10.15 Tbranf Tmtp Thai (Malay repeat) 6.35 Sony Betamai Show 10^5 Wonderful World Of Disney One Little j 7.30 New, and Newsreel (Malay) Indian (Part 2) 7 55 Ant* 11.30 Bnsfeh704 words
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Miscellaneous78 1980-06-22 8 TODAY: SlrngftMre 5.19 a.m. (1.9m), 11.51 a.m. (0.9m), 6.25 p.m. (2.1m). Sedlll KeeUI 4.39 a.m. (1.5m), 10.03 a.m. (1.1m), 4.45 p.m. (2.1m). Pert MekMB 12.43 a.m. (1.9m), 7.00 a.m. (1.0m), 1.26 p.m. (2.1m), 8.15p.m. (1.1m). TOMORROW: SlngV pare 12.56 a.m. (1.0m), 6.49 a.m. (1.8m). 12.59 p.m. (1.0m), 7.20 p.m. (2.1m).78 words
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Article227 1980-06-22 9 SUNDAY AFTERNOON MOVIE THE GOLDEN HORDE (Ch 3, 3.12 p.m.) The Crusaders meet the Mongols in Samarkand, and Sir Guy wins a lovely princess. Ann Blyth plays the lovely 13th century princess who uses her charms and brains to help her people rout the invaders. This 1951227 words
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Article655 1980-06-22 9 LEONG WENG KAM - LEONG WENG KAM Magistrate Yun Jiu is well-known in the district for his ability to solve such cases. But when he discovers the murderer is a left-handed swordsman, he wants to stay clear from the matter lyCHAMELEON (9.15 p.m.): Kai Chung has left home once again and655 words
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Article67 1980-06-22 9 TTO O««toii wto* ud wh* la tke <4m»M .17.1. pa,. Cta-3 1V» fenun la CUmm, km/ wIU attempt U ■liered v edor*tc4 imi. way there are re■aria abeat tke mlv S?«s™£. Slagapreaa eaa be ■—Idea. Ckalriag the dUras- tabDr Owe* Y«e h «ui, mtor Iwtwcr67 words
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Advertisement232 1980-06-22 9 ALL PROGRAMMES ON CHANNEL 8: CITY ROMANCES (3.25 p.m.): Da Kuei is too excited to express his feelings during his dates with Tai Hua. Ji Wen is surviving well on his mW «*W own in the city. Lou Hong is employed by a trading company while Qiu ■L Yuan has232 words
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Article, Illustration344 1980-06-22 10 Asean has gained world respect: Official KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday ASEAN has gained the respect of all nations as an organisation "which is pragmatic in its approach and flexible in its dealings." This was stated today by the director-general of Asean-Malaysia. Mr Kassim Hussein, when be opened the Asean preparatory committee,AFP - 344 words
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Article132 1980-06-22 10 KL aims to be a flower power KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Malaysia hopes to overtake Thailand and Singapore and become Southeast Asia's leading exporter of orchids in the coming year, Agriculture Minister Datuk Shariff Ahmad said here today. Datuk Shariff told reporters that the cultivation of orchids which earned just overReuter - 132 words
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Article32 1980-06-22 10 KUANTAN, Sat. The Sessions Court sentenced Abdul Aziz Mohamed, 24. from Pekan, to five years' jail for raping an Orang Asli girl in Paloh Hinai on Sept 1. 1978. NST.NST - 32 words
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352 1980-06-22 10 By PETER SIOW and JOE DORAI Of the Sports Desk who are in Pahang to cover the Smgapore-Pahang Malaysia Cup semifinal match. KUANTAN, Saturday POVERTY arrived this morning on the doorsteps of the lavish Hyatt Kuantan Hotel where Singapore's soccer team is352 words
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Article, Illustration465 1980-06-22 11 'RESERVATIONS' STARTED IN 1975 THE government has set aside 39 "good class bungalow areas", mainly in postal districts 9, 10 and 11, for the exclusive building of bungalows. A Ministry of National Development spokesman yesterday said the land area in these areas465 words
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Article34 1980-06-22 11 THE Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research will organise a one-day seminar on Maintenance, Inspection and Applications of Wire Ropes at Hotel Equatorial on Tuesday from 8 a.m. till 5.30 p.m.34 words
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Article100 1980-06-22 11 Found potential leaders in VC MORE potential leaders In the vigilante Corps have been identified and given ranks matching their ability. The Minister of State (Defence) and acting Minister for Home Affairs, Dr Bernard Chen, who said this yesterday added that ranks alone will not make good leaders. Officers must100 words
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360 1980-06-22 11 The family or the career? That is women workers' question FAMILY responsibility versus career demands that was the main concern of 62 woman participants from the Singapore Air Transport-workers' Union at the seminar Women in the Aviation Industry which ended yesterday. The participants, mostly shop stewardesses (branch committee members) from360 words
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Article296 1980-06-22 11 Kim Woon to head NYLTI tomorrow THE principal of Hwa Chong Junior College, Mr Urn Kirn Woon, wQI join the National Youth Leadership Training Institue as its head on a two-year secondment from tomorrow. Mr Lim, 47, is going over to the NYLTI following a request from the People's Association296 words
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338 1980-06-22 11 FIFTEEN members •f tke ■■kite were •mag 41 peaale wb« received fclgl I mbiiim d*U— mm* mmhib> certificates tnm tke paUce tar ■!»»«>, i ■*<■■■■» toMmftip ud oMriteriwu service. Tke awards were gives to tke Cemnto■toaer ef Peßee, Mr Gek Yaag338 words
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Article48 1980-06-22 11 THE Singapore Armed Forces will conduct military exercises in Urn Chu Kang, Hong Kan, Marsillng, Mandai, Tampines and Pulau Tekong from tomorrow to Saturday between 8 a.m. and 11 p.m. daily. Blanks and thunderOashes will be used. The public is advised not to be alarmed.48 words
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Advertisement938 1980-06-22 11 Wfe have a history ofmaking j^ money grow jmL Lxwribard North Central ts part of jfflDfff one of the world's largest banking -tilßzljif 111 1 groups and we have a history wtrchTW 1 5 C[ f I covers more than 100 years _*f>gfggH[ We offer a range of deposit Jj938 words
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497 1980-06-22 12 The Sunday Times SUNDAY, JUNE 22, 1980. opinion GOSPEL OF SPILT MILK NINE-TENTHS of wisdom is being wise in time. The world community as a whole may, indeed, wise up to the communist strategy of global dominance, in the fulness of time. By then, it may be a fait accompli497 words
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Article228 1980-06-22 12 Lunatics abscond from Asylum IT is scarcely to be wondered at that Lunatics abscond from the Asylum in such numbers when it is remembered that the officer in charge has the Lock Hospital to attend and many other subsidiary duties to perform in addition to his own.228 words
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Article, Illustration516 1980-06-22 12 LIM PHAY- LING - LIM PH AY-LING By MENTION the word "nurse" and immediately you visualise an updated version of Florence Nightingale minus the lamp, of course. Nursing in Singapore is about 100 years old, and before the 1880s, nobody bothered to train nurses. The516 words
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Article, Illustration1559 1980-06-22 12 PRINCIPAL Nursing Officer Mr Tan Eng Hong, 54, started his career in 1946 as a junior hospital assistant. That was the time when there were no such things as nurses only hospital assistants and dressers. "In those days, hospital assistants could1,559 words
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645 1980-06-22 12 More specialised job than it was in days gone by NURSING is definitely far more specialised today than it was in those bygone days of hospital assistants and travelling dressers. Now there are some many branches of nursing to choose from psychiatric care, operating theatre work, renal and coronary care,645 words
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Advertisement686 1980-06-22 12 THE IRON CLAD PROOF V #4H HkkMta^. |W MOMKWANWHYEHENG MR LIM KAH KENG MISS CYNTHIA LOW MDM GOH CHUI TIEN MISS LIM TECK CHIN AGE: 45 MARRIED TECHNICIAN CLERK AGE: 27 STUDENT OCCUPATION: HOUSE- ADDRESS: CLEMENTI ADDRESS: SYED ALWI RD. ADDRE SS CLEMENTI AGE: 16 WIFE WEST STREET 1 (0512)686 words
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Article993 1980-06-22 13 WHEREVER and whenever there exists a magazine that promotes local literary effort that publication is worthy of total support. This claim can be made especially for Focus, a literary magazine brought to birth by the University of Singapore in 1961. Its inception was marked993 words
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542 1980-06-22 13 PRIZE SHORT STORY by KEW IT must, I'm sure, have been his maiden flight. For a baby bird, this young ground-pigeon, a scant 10 cm long, made a terrifying crack as he flew into the patio doors leading to our garden. Lowflying straight in542 words
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Article, Illustration630 1980-06-22 13 Pleasing lines that convey loneliness POETRY CORNER THIS week there are three fairly good attempts at poetry. The first, "Dream On", says something about solitude. Listen to its tone and see how the author manages to convey her loneliness in pleasing lines: DREAM ON Walk alone down the shore of630 words
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Advertisement402 1980-06-22 13 At last, a washing machine with 16 programmes, for an unbeatable price. The new Pan-Electric Mark 4 deluxe. It's push-button easy. The Pan-Electric Mark 4 deluxe washing Then there are separate programmes for absorbers to cut down noise and vibration, machine. A luxury you can afford, machine. What a boon402 words
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Article, Illustration383 1980-06-22 14 GRAHAM NASH: EARTH AND SKY (Capitol): Of all the combinations he has been heard with the Hollies; Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young; Crosby, Still and Nash; Crosby and Nash; and Nash alone the solo Graham Nash, with the exception of "Wild Tales", remains383 words
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Article, Illustration293 1980-06-22 14 HABGUS "PIG" BOBBINS: COUNTBY INSTRUMENTALIST OP THE YEAR (Ekktrm): For years, the ■•Hg" has been Nashville's No. 1 keyboard session man, playing on more hits than anyone can remember. He has appeared on countless Country albums, including records by C and W stars Loretta Lynn, Tammy Wynette, Charlie293 words
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Article, Illustration175 1980-06-22 14 NHK SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA: BUOIYAMA'S RHAPSODY CONCERTO (RCA): In this third volume of RCA's "Check Up Our Sounds" series, we are treated to an ambitious work from the pen of contemporary Japanese composer Kouicbi Sugiyama. Extraordinary in every sense of the word, it is175 words
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Article, Illustration157 1980-06-22 14 Yet another captivating LP from Wen Cheng LIU WEN CHENG: PRETTY LASS (Twy): After two recent successful albums. Wen Cheng is set once more to capture the hearts of everyone with this latest release. The main track in this album may not be as catchy as that of his two157 words
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Article144 1980-06-22 14 SOVIET prodigy Gary Kasparov, who is only 17, qualified for the Grandmaster title by winning a strong tournament recently in Baku, the Soviet Union, with 11 V-2 points from 15 games. It was Kasparov's second Grandmaster result." In a star-studded competition, Philippines Grandmaster Eugene144 words
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Article, Illustration71 1980-06-22 14 on c5 cannot help to defend his King. 14...BH; ft. NgJ, Bxgi; II. KxgZ, Nffi: H. f$, NM1; 18. M, NeS. 19. 15, f«; N<w4, txgS; 21. The Black Queen has no safe square on the Kingside, so she abandons her King. U. M, NH; a. kxg7, Ndl; 24.71 words
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Article90 1980-06-22 14 THE inter-school team championships begin on July 5 at Tiong Bahru Secondary School. Schools which have not received entry forms will have to contact Mr Koh Hock Boon of Raffles Girls' Secondary School. Kuo Chuan Community Centre Championship begins on June 28. Marine Parade Community Centre Championship90 words
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Article, Illustration260 1980-06-22 14 RETURN TO FOREVER: MUBIGMAOIC (CBS/ EMI): This 1977 recording pre-dates Corea's solo "Mad Hatter", but is the first recording of this particular assembly of RTF and shows mature, experimenting musicians who know and love each other's music. RTF is a less experimental edition260 words
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Article, Illustration1343 1980-06-22 15 North and south meet in the same restaurant YOUNG Nadarajan, 25, is a man of vision. He took a long, deep look at the Indian restaurant business, decided it needed a place serving both northern and southern Indian food and showed his confidence in the idea by committing himself to1,343 words
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Article, Illustration954 1980-06-22 16 HELEN HARRIS sobbed ent wards In torment, words to strike a chord la the heart of every wife, mother and woman: "If I dldnt love him so much it wouldn't hurt so much." The housewife, and954 words
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Article, Illustration174 1980-06-22 16 "I had also begun to realise that he must be involved in the negotiating. Although that helped me because I knew the activity would help him." At the weekend, Helen Harris clung to the memories of some of Sim's narrow escapes in the past embroiled174 words
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Article518 1980-06-22 17 'He and I both know that I could cope with his death... life for me and the children would go on would not harm British hostages.. I prayed they meant it." On Bank Holiday Monday, she saw Sim for the first time since the ordeal began a fleeting glimpse on518 words
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Article, Illustration29 1980-06-22 17 For that extra special date, Sara's In a printed silk skirt-suit orange crescents on a Mack background and line spaghetti straps.29 words
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Article191 1980-06-22 17 By LIM PH AY-LING Pictures by LIM SENG HONG IF YOU always thought Bang Bang only churned out casuals and jeans, look again. They now stack saphlsticated day and evening dresses aad versatile separates as well aa casual wear. Aad Mt hist In heavy denim,191 words
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Article, Illustration54 1980-06-22 17 Helena looks smart as the wears a silk pantsolt in Caroline adds luxury to that casual look as she struts vivid magenta with a dill yellow vertical band down along confidently In her mustard silk pants and the front and gathers at the shoulders. matching Jacket with54 words
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Article277 1980-06-22 18 IF It's yew birthday today the star pattern hi largely aa eaeeoragtag eae. Tree, yea will have acme arable— tab. year tat they will Bet imtul to aaythlag eerleaa. Dariac meat af the year yaa'll ateattat bafpUy tareeich a aermal rtattae aad eajey Ufe a* yea have277 words
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Article58 1980-06-22 20 IS living together altogether impossible? I think not It is the devastating evil of power, total power that throughout history has thwarted man's ideals. The only way to overcome this is to make equality in all its varying forms a living experience, and the only way to do this58 words
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Article, Illustration808 1980-06-22 20 The UN and the devastating evil of power. THE United Nations is in the news again, chastising South Africa on its apartheid policy and the shameful way colour discriminationcontinues in that republic. Each time a statement like this catches my eye, thought waves keep moving, by-pass-ing, crossing each other, and808 words
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762 1980-06-22 20 Lack of quality teachers: Institute of Education not entirely to blame IN her article, "Quality teachers the heart of the education problem", which appeared in The Sunday Times (May 18, 1980), Dr Nalla Tan, in my opinion, has not considered the problem of education in Singapore thoroughly. She Is most762 words
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Advertisement269 1980-06-22 14 Home study courses with the British Institute of Engineering Technology are your answer to continuing education while you work BIET correspondence courses help you to improve your career prospects, without having to conform to classroom routine. For complete detail*, please fill out the coupon below and we'll send you your269 words
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Advertisement354 1980-06-22 15 Your way to success through the SOA home study courses In Accountancy, Banking, Commerce, Company Secretaryship and Administration, and Shipbroking Established in the United Kingdom more than 65 years ago, The School of Accountancy Business Studies offers you expert coaching for the examinations of: Association of Certified Accountants Institute of354 words
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Advertisement10 1980-06-22 15 "I cam* here thirty years ago and decided to stay."10 words
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Advertisement626 1980-06-22 15 S? J Ib I i v RiV Rfl iff c If s golden and beautiful memories this evening when the great, grand hits of the int fifties and sixties return. •r«nkiht'» >r0 r ?i Pat Boor O ur local entertainers will stage a revival, 2X5 Koh t0 J'"sriarK'. no bringing626 words
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Advertisement22 1980-06-22 16 \w Val> /A! v lil Pyr \m <^V^. A* mt \1 lil H njn Sim Harris back at the burnt oat embassy.22 words
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Advertisement210 1980-06-22 16 WHEN IT COMES TO QUALITY YOU CANT FOOL A BABY'S BOTTOM. A baby's skin is delicate. If you use HP^ something, which isn't gentle enough, l^^^ Ew they'll cry out, loudly! At Boots, we're just as intolerant of L^ inferior quality, which is why we don't jA involve anyone else210 words
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Advertisement360 1980-06-22 17 k -BBB^B^^^^ j I •'I HER WORLD ■iIWm M W\ HARRIET HUBBARD AVER A k^m are proud to announce that Olivia Jkw^M .^kA Echaudemaison will be in Singapore to present H bHb^t and personally conduct a one-day beauty j jffnilf I Wr\ seminar. Lm sfl L^^n An elaborate tea spread360 words
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Advertisement159 1980-06-22 17 i^r J LH^LkfM n^nfr»inft7?sm i TT^ifir^^ni mm I fECdajii«jH lTn^^j^^^iflriwV>slri?fraT?!'*B Bam. I M S^u^i^H HALEEM 'S 863 WofW Trade Centre Singapore 0409 SHOp AT HOME Please send me a FREE copy of your latest Haleem's Shop-at-Home Mail Order Catalogue without any obligation. Name: Address: I enclose $1 .00 for postage159 words
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Advertisement179 1980-06-22 18 It's Showtime with Kermit the Frog! Direct from the great TV Series. ■HJI^IB Parker Brothers It/wl Hbringsyouan JMK AjX-Xjffik *T*M P^ 3 entertainin 9' ■J^£J^\& JPlFfcjt;^ colourful and y»f- UAJB^Hchallenginggame. /^XJI X I H Join the MAO J|ajapa*j— esaj ajK^V^Bp^ftj|hjpHa^^ phenomena and igtl/' I lose all your saa^^ t Jt^179 words
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Miscellaneous376 1980-06-22 18 r""*T^Mp^Wl|HB I LIFE moves slowly in the I HUkmihI I early part of the week. I I Then on Saturday you find LmJMMHHH you must make a decision that will affect your personal life. Don't hesitate to bring definite action: You have much to settle now within the next two376 words
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Advertisement61 1980-06-22 19 eenv «-«*»>, meenv miny mo,-*^^ •^T k, MX Of Oe/uxf Surger |^^j tM Teen Supreme >^| jß' Deluxe Burger «v/r/> cheese Super Burger B^^ A W is where you go when you're hungry as a bear A& W Drive-in, Dunearn Road A&W Kallang, Stadium Road A&W Katong, East Coast Road61 words
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Advertisement564 1980-06-22 20 KAMPONG -Ov/,/^|jil| II KAMPONG. a name for the Malay village, Is based >Ay^ <*M£*&B/r J/M wßK•m the Malay "kampug" (village). C«actal kam- "?(E /^jfUmfSSSl^m PMgs are especially pietvesqu, with hate strag- wx Jz^3r\ gUng into the water *n stilts. Fishes swim to the f yr breakfast taMe, mto apeak, and564 words
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Advertisement264 1980-06-22 20 MY WEEK is held over due to pressure on space Are you handicapped by your English? Are you content with the way errors How to express your ideas you speak and write? Are you fluently. sure that you are not making The study requires only a mistakes that cause people264 words
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460 1980-06-22 21 NANCY LOH - The breaking of $75,000 antique theft gang NANCY LOH By POLICE have smashed a nine-man gang responsible for recent thefts of antiques worth a total of $75,180. It is believed that the man convicted for three such offences in a district court on Friday was the last of the antique460 words
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200 1980-06-22 21 Confessed thief who has nothing to say ANTIQUE thief Khong Kheng Chee, 31, who admitted three counts of stealing antiques worth $5,800, chose to remain silent when asked twice by a judge to make his mitigation plea in court on Friday. Before passing sentence, District Judge Rahim Jalil called for200 words
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Article33 1980-06-22 21 EDUCATION Minister Dr Tony Tan will be the euest -of-honour at the National Cadet Corps Day prize presentation ceremony and concert at the National Theatre on July 1 at 7 p.m.33 words
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323 1980-06-22 21 Olivetti's $15 m first step to mini-computers' For polite cab drivers A LAUNCHING ceremony of the Courteous Taxi Drivers' Competition will be held at the National Stadium theatrette in Kallang on July 2 at 8 p.m. The organisers are: The Registry of Vehicles, NTUC Comfort, The Singapore Taxi Drivers' Association,323 words
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Article40 1980-06-22 21 A PRESENTATION of Chine* songs by local poets and composers will be held at tht Singapore Conference Hall on Saturday at 8.30 p.m. Fret tickets are obtainable at tht National Theatre office tram 8.30 am to 9 p.m.40 words
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272 1980-06-22 21 Singapore economy remains buoyant, says MAS THE fHa|sasrr economy rwnsland hasyaat darlag the first quarter W this year, sparred by algk growth Is trade, maanfactaring and Uartsm. Aad despite the expected slowdown la economic growth la ladastrlallsedceaatrles t Singapore's growth pi aspects far the rest of this year remala"satlsfaeteThnV hi272 words
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402 1980-06-22 21 VITB starts two basic education courses to upgrade factory hands THE Vocational and Industrial Training Board will, for the first time, offer a bask education programme to enable factory workers to attain qualifications equivalent to that of the Primary School Leaving Examination certificate. The VITB divisional director for continuing education,402 words
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95 1980-06-22 21 Dr Goh off to Australia tomorrow for talks THE First Deputy Prime Minister, Dr Goh Keng Swee, will leave for Australia tomorrow for talks with Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser and other leaders. A New Nation report yesterday, quoting diplomatic sources, said he, accompanied by his wife, are expected to95 words
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Article47 1980-06-22 21 A DANCE in Culture forum by Dr Rodenyk Lance, a dance anthropologist, will be conducted by the National Theatre Trust at their club hall on the first Door tonight at 7.30 p.m. Slides and demonstrations on different ethnic dances will be shown. Admission is free.47 words
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257 1980-06-22 21 MANAGEMENTS and the government should work with unions in their various programmes to help union members and their families cope with problems resulting from modern life, Foreign Minister Mr S Dhanabalan said yesterday. These programmes include helping the families of members257 words
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Article, Illustration866 1980-06-22 22 WALTER SEOW reviews Nightwing attach h cattle and sheep at night and leaves them dead with deep gashes on their bodies? ANSWER: Vampire bats This Q and A signal the start of NIGHTWING (screenplay by Steve Shagan Bud Shrake and Martin Cruz Smith866 words
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Article203 1980-06-22 22 A woman called Intrepid ROGER YUE reviews A Man Called Intrepid again, but her lips remain sealed. At the same time, a young man named Evan Michaelian (Michael York) is recruited as an instructor at the spy school. When he learns that Madeleine, whom he secretly loves, is dead, he203 words
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Advertisement584 1980-06-22 22 ai sj, sj sY MB OWCANISATIOM H NOW SHOWMG-No Fr«. Lftf M S Horn, I 30,400, 6 30, 9 15^ "Hwa»|a«] Taj— Moodorin S: TOOAY 8 30om Pnoc»4.Klo 8.45 ÜbartyOrwntal-Airong s 9 CapitoK>ian>Savoy-Prn -TueKir ol Owl tiMiiri- *^ondonn*^t»j^ol«B ■im:nma«nt»i.i.»* NOWSHOWtsIG 1 Ham, 1 45,400, 6 45, 9 15 "KB Win584 words
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Article, Illustration187 1980-06-22 23 THE mere meattea ef the name Orchard Road brings to most mu»da Images ef hatoto-laaa-ges... performers.. ou>d the unpreestoa that here to where the only good tmtertaimmmt cab be nua. This Is ufartuate far Imuk<* an the beat, ea tomek like the VwU Bw. Located In the Orchid187 words
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Article196 1980-06-22 23 ssa with the taacs performed. There to a sease ef vitality which Sheatoa Injects la to every seag he slags, itoaililag the yean that passed alaee Crying la -eChapel...Rhythm •< the Failing Bain... Little Date! Gui...were number eae ...maUag them kite all ever ajcala.196 words
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255 1980-06-22 23 Show that's strikingly successful BLACK-HEARTED Omar stole the show during the university's production of Weber's Abu Hassan last week. In opera buffo it is the vlllian, not the hero, who is the most endearing character. In this case, the part of Omar seemed to have been written with Alex Abisheganaden255 words
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Article201 1980-06-22 23 MUSICAL NOTES s and eye-catchingly designed. Even props like the authentic-looking accounts documents made a strong impression. Realism was a significant point In this production. Soprano Yeoh Slew Lian's excellent voice is clear, pure and lyrical, which is precisely what is wanted in this situation so she left not very201 words
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Advertisement390 1980-06-22 24 FEW MONTHS OLD English action piano setting very cheap. Only $1,950. Brand new condition *****12 GOING CHEAP LATEST model electric Singer sewing machine with accessories $650, seldom use, excellent condition. Call *****91 KENWOOD AMPLIFIER, AKAI cassette deck. 2 speakers. Roxy colour t.v with built-in cabinet. Ring *****4 KLH SPEAKER MODEL390 words
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Advertisement699 1980-06-22 24 10 Pets AFRICAN GREY PARROTS, Cockatoos, tame talking; canaries (good singers); Red Cardinals; Persian cat with papers For Sale. Contact *****52 A SABLE It/I months female Pomeranian and miniature Plnscher. View Blk. 330. 160-A. Clementl Avenue 2. AUSTRALIAN SILKY PUPS sale to good homes. Tel: *****35. CUTE > MONTHS old699 words
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Advertisement536 1980-06-22 24 SI |Se fe SeS Siechuan CHINA PALACE RESTAURANT Ist Floor, Wellington Building, Orchard Road. Spore 0922 (Opp Mandarin Hotel) JTMe^ssiaes^zjsuTe^S THAI FOOD. MANY varieties prepared by chef from Bangkok Alr-cond. comfortable atmosphere with Thai music. Haadyal Restaurant 467. Joo Chlat Road Tel: *****4. VEGETARIAN FOOO FOR Better Health. Happy Realm536 words
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Advertisement1238 1980-06-22 24 AT YOUR SERVICE RATES SECTION INDEX TelcphoM S«m<« *****22 PERSONAL SERVICES Moodoy Fndoy 8 30om-bOOpm OrAnory 70 ct» p«f ~<x d <<t«n fi 0 501 »2-2/»u»i5u«c So*»*>y 8 30 o m 3 00 p m Ji^T^^ St (l2NtocSun<«6y Tmtl S«wO«p4o» JI2 00 p«f column cm II EMPLOYMENT PubfccHoMoy 900on> 100pm1,238 words
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Advertisement532 1980-06-22 24 PART-TIME SECRETARY WANTED for 1 '/2 months from 7/7/80 to 21/8/80 A) Must be bilingual B) Able to operate: 1) PMBX switchboard. 2) OKI Telex Machine. 3) Electric typewriter Interested pleaae call Mrs Esther Tan lei 8535.13 PMNTBM COMPANY REOUWES experienced IBM selectrlc composer typist cum layout artist. Please call532 words
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Advertisement469 1980-06-22 24 Due le our sipensaon ol business we mvne stiriaMy Quehned persons to m the following posrnone. 1) StePPsNO EXECUTIVE c At least 3 yean experience In similar position. 2) 1S»"BIQ ASSISTANT Must be familiar with marltime procedures. Salary la mgoHabli but w« com mensurste wrth quamiceUuna and Applicants to submit469 words
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Advertisement493 1980-06-22 24 requires (A) Driver (B) Despatch Rider (C) General Worfcar* Requirements Male Singapore citizens Between IB to 25 years of age Possess a valid Class 111 LII driving licence for Posts (A) ft (B) respectively Have a working knowledge of English Please call personally for interview on Monday. 23rd June 1080493 words
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Advertisement523 1980-06-22 24 SECURITY GUARD (let Sh.fi 7am le 3pm) CARPARK ATTENDANT (Hale Only) Required by the Owner of a Multi-storey Building at Orchard Road Pleeee catt: 2S3SSS6 (DOREEN) foe furttwr d#ta)tta STC REQUIRES Receptionists Secretary Tew Operator Cleaner* Preferably females living In district IM4 Write with enclosed photograph contact phone number to:523 words
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Advertisement746 1980-06-22 25 111 VEHICL 55 Vehicles For Sale DECEMBER 1971 MINI 1000 Special Oood condition Immediate transfer Tel: *****19. ***** 0.n.0. DEC. 1870 MINI Clubman Beautiful condition. PARK eligible Sports steering/ rims, tyres, tel: *****80 Tony MIO 1972 AUSTIN Clubman. One owner, asking $7,300 Superb condition Tel: *****56 MIO 1972 MINI Clubman746 words
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Advertisement1005 1980-06-22 25 s a boats REQD. 1874. DATSUN 120Y 1 owner Tip-top condition Stereo, cassette, alrcond. new paint. Tax till Dec Contact *****83 REO. 1878 OATSUN 160J Aircon sports rims good condition PARF eligible Selling at $15 JOO on o Tel. *****68 1888 DATSUN 1000 c c. Engine Just overhauled. New paint.1,005 words
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Advertisement930 1980-06-22 25 1873 FIAT IMS. with PARF. alrcondllloner. new sports lyres, neat bodywork touch-up $9,500 ono Tel: *****37 1971 RAT 1«. Aircon.. radio cassette Tax November to New paint tyres Oood condition $8.200 0 no Tel: *****32 1874 FIAT 124 Sports. Alrcond, sports rims. $14,800 *****09. 11 A Blnjalpark 1874 FIAT I*4930 words
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Advertisement968 1980-06-22 25 1871 MAZOA 1088 new battery. Selling $5300 negotiable PARF Call *****82 Richard 1871 MAZDA 1000 c.c Road tax insurance December. 2 careful private owners Tip top condition. Radio/ cassette. New tyres/ battery. $6,100 0.n.0. Ring: *****43. 1872 DECEMBER MAZDA 1000 PARF eligible Tip top condition Call: *****48. 1872 MAZOA 1800968 words
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Advertisement818 1980-06-22 25 +Z& 1873, COLT OALANT 16L Coupe. Alrcond. Beautiful condition $9,800 ono. View 2. Jalan Novena Barat. 1873 COLT OALANT 18L Oood condition, alrcond.. sports rims, radio cassette. Tax new. Tel: *****61. 1873, COLT OALANT 1400. aircon.. good condlUon. selling cheap $10,000/- 0.n.0. Tel: *****9 1873 QALANT 1400 sports rims, cassette,818 words
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Advertisement811 1980-06-22 25 1872, TOVOTA CARMA. Alrcond? radio, cassette, new tax. tyres. $8,600 ono. Tel: *****19. Blk. 361. 387-B. Clement! Avenue 2. 1872 TOVOTA COROLLA Alrcond, sports rims, cassette, contact *****81. 1872 TOVOTA MX 11. air-con., eligible for PARK $9,800/- 0.n.0. Can loan $6,000 Tel: *****1. 1872, TOVOTA CORONA 1600. PARF eligible, aircon..811 words
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Advertisement981 1980-06-22 25 CITROEN OS 21 Pallas 1972 model. Alrcond. good condition No PARF. Going cheap. Phone: *****38 CO. OWNED. TOVOTA Crown and Holden Klngswood. both 197a Alrcond. power steering. *****28 Exchange considered DECEMBER 1871 VOLKSWAGEN 1200 Oood condition New paint. recenUy overhauled. $7,000. Tel: *****1 OCC 78 LANCIA Beta Coupe 1800. good981 words
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Advertisement982 1980-06-22 25 AP YAMAHA YB 100 c.c Price $600. AX Yamaha L 2 Price $400. Tyres, insurance, seat all new. Tel: *****08. AO CB 17S Selling $950 Tip top condition. Tel. *****84 AO HONOA ISO Twin, good condition Call Jeffrey. *****96 mornIng AR SUZUKI SCRAMBLER TS 12SB. AU Yamaha RD 12S. Tip982 words
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Advertisement780 1980-06-22 25 GENUINE BUYER REQUIRES One unit Japanese car Preferably below 1800 c.c Pleae call *****03. Poh Leng. BELOW 1800 C.C. Any popular make Must be 1976 onwards with PARF. Will only consider well maintained cars. Ring: Tommy *****48. SALESMAN URGENTLY REQUIRES good used car. 1974 1979 Below 1400 c.c. Tel: *****16780 words
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Advertisement677 1980-06-22 25 57 Scrap Vehicles ABOVE 1001 C.C.. C. ANO helow 1000 c c Tel *****33 BELOW 2000 C.C. scrap car Hal 125 Including transfer $9,000 ono Tel: *****57 1970 OATSUN 1300, good condition For exchange, scrap or use PARF eligible Offers lo *****1 2000 C.C. FOR Scrap Asking reasonable price Ring:677 words
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IX OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration81 1980-06-22 26 "One year has passed since you left us so suddenly Memories of you will always linger In our hearts LovNtoJy i •iiiaiMuereo by wMe Mdn> Prema, daughter*, brother*. Hln •mar -in-latr nephew* and niece*. M LOVMO MEMORY OF CHOMOHOO D»p«rt«d 22t.7» 'One year have passed. But memories81 words
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Obituary, Illustration21 1980-06-22 26 AUGUSTIHF NG HOMO KHIM caNad lo Ma raward on Juno 22 1t77 Always remembered by wifa and21 words
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Obituary, Illustration32 1980-06-22 26 Our dupilt tympttiy to MR. MG KOK KENO FAMLV oo th« d«»lh ol hi. f»th«r LOR BACK CHIA a N.K. PERUMAL DATO NG CHUNG HANG B.B.M.(L) D P M.J.. S.P.MJ.32 words
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Obituary, Illustration95 1980-06-22 26 TAN HANG SWEE, AGED 77 YRS PASSED AWAY PEACEFULLY ON 20TH JUNE ISSO LEA VMM BEHIND BELOVED WIFE: YEO LIANQ NEO DAUGHTERS: MOLLY. NOLLY. RITA. SHIRLEY. ROSALIND U EVELYN SONS: BENG CHUAN BENO LIM SONS-IN-LAW: CHARLIE BEAH (DECEASED). EDWARD PHUAH SWEE KIM YEO CHIANG CHWEE DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW: FLORENCE TAN95 words
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Article, Illustration35 1980-06-22 26 The Family of the late wish to express their gratitude lo all relative* and friends for their kind assistance, attendance, condolences, wreaths and donations during their rec#nt o+rof v#mont. MDM GOH MEOW HIANG35 words
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Advertisement1212 1980-06-22 26 I IV ACCOMMODATION 6 PROPERTIES 66 Warehouses 68 Shop Space Vacant/Wanted ■NDUBTWAL a) Fmr9ate WANTED '"^'national Company re- «TSr^r? P^aL t ß^l«.° quires LAND approx. sto 10 Uon Renl UMO p m s«le tt.ooo acres for WAREHOUSE and per sq ft Highest nearest offer STORAGE yard. secures Write to: Marine1,212 words
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Advertisement898 1980-06-22 26 I HI TIMIl TOPIS l| VII TMViI ttftttttfitttittttaiatatsf is J Dale Of Ceremony: A^ MM) September IMO al the Neptune Theatre a Raalauranl A W <(\\y CV*C V* £>■ 15/t 15 Day. USA HOLIOAY t2M I oV 3 3>°^ 1« DAYS MNL/TWN/HKG/BKK (P) S2IM I <<h^ vO v J& 15898 words
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Advertisement7 1980-06-22 26 VII TRAVEL 6 TOURS Dep Every Sun7 words
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Advertisement413 1980-06-22 26 NAM HO TIMEL KUUCE m Ht LTI. &T.P.a LIC NO 140 Head Office: 014-16-16, Pearf s Centre, Eu Tong Sen St (Yangtze Theatre) Singapore 01 OS. Tet *****33 (7 lines) Branch Office: 1 1 9. People's Park Complex. Ground Floor, New Bridge Road, Singapore 0105. Tet *****1/*****2/ *****3/*****2/*****6/ *****8/*****3. KIT413 words
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Advertisement558 1980-06-22 26 VIII ANNOUNCEMENTS 4 PERSONAL EVENTS CHINESE GENTLEMEN AOE 24. 28 seek sincere friends Photo114 Lost ft Found $St»j£ r n o.££g* v*u ctr ONE DARK BROWN briefcase left 116 R«JiO.iOUS c n o^er* t < JuT y A S. i tsrda K y'°mh Aiwowiceinenls June. Important personal documents, manuals, etc558 words
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Advertisement92 1980-06-22 26 leadline for Death/Funeral Ad». Where To Place Ada. 1. Before 4.00 pm Times Orchard Centre, (Monday- MlO5 Lucky Plaza Friday) Times Centre, 1 New Before 12N Industrial Road off Saturday Upper Paya Lebar Road 2. After 5.00 pm Times House, Kirn (Monday- Seng Road. Sunday) Rates 1. Run-on style 7092 words
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Advertisement485 1980-06-22 27 aw a I 'U" r J BiS MAKE TRAVEL YOUR CAREER We are a leading international travel agency looking for suitably qualified personnel to join our rapidly expanding team in Sngapore and Malaysia. Applicants must be able to speak fluent er glish and mandarin A pleasant disposition and natural flair485 words
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Advertisement681 1980-06-22 27 f is rapidly expanding its present fleet of large bufc-carriers and OBOs. The efficient operation of its modern vessels requires high calibre seagoing officers who are dedicated to a demanding ond rewarding career To meet the Company's future manpower requirements, applications are invited from suitably qualified young Singapore/ Malaysia citizens681 words
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Advertisement1428 1980-06-22 27 1 (i«w») il fTI technology 1 MWM Diesel Far East Pte Ltd, subsidiary of one of Germany's oldest and I Ifl I iIC lv()L leading manufacturers of Diesel Engines for Industrial and marine applica- ■<• I Ml Will 1^(B W Hon. invites applications for the following posts based in Singapore1,428 words
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761 1980-06-22 28 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By k. L^^^BT^r^^^awJ^^^r^^F^^^B! FOLLOW winning form. Here's an absurdly simple little system. There is only one rule to apply and it takes only a couple of minutes to pin-point your day's bets from the racecard in a morning newspaper.761 words
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Article569 1980-06-22 28 Going forecast: GOOD UiMm Crawa: Hit good patch winning last two races in One style; game winner with 57 Class 4 Div 3 1,200m 1:13.4 Penang May 25 good; can score 1,400m easily. Special S*mrtfcuM: Ran two good races KL in March flashing home strong second with 563 Class569 words
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Article1473 1980-06-22 28 RATF 1 2.0 LADIES RACE DIV A MARA CLASSES 1 2 1 1 Sinar Suria 1 Cheni ID) (Selangor PRC) Mbs Heyd 12 2 2 Sir Toby 75 (Selangor PRC) Mrs Rym-IaMS 8 3 4733 SHvar ßird 74 (Iskandar PC' M/i hwdan 11 4 4991 Lady El 701,473 words
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Advertisement534 1980-06-22 28 (Rollejaft^Jis Rollei Singapore (Pie) Ltd on established international manufacturer ot cameras, slide protectors, flashguns and other high precision products, invites applications from suitable candidates for the following position FINANCIAL ACCOUNTANT This position is responsible to the Commercial Director for the administration of our Finance and Accounting Unit comprising of the534 words
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Advertisement592 1980-06-22 28 I Production Engineer, I I Production Supervisor I PRODUCTION ENGINEER I The Job: To analyse and solve problems related I I to the production of semiconductors; I I improve the yield and quality and to I I reduce costs by process System I I improvements. I Requirements: I A good592 words
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Advertisement485 1980-06-22 28 OPPORTUNITIES An established international company seeks personnel to join its new representative office in Singapore. FIVE nMCMEMENT SPECIALISTS Experienced in oil industry, spare parts and procurement routines. Must hove at least three years experience with oil industry supply companies, preferably in South East Asia. Two of these to be initially485 words
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Article, Illustration1362 1980-06-22 29 Turn tote manipulation of odds and its legal TOTALISATOR betting on the Malaysian-Singa-pore racing circuit has soared into orbit thanks to a battle of wits among an aggressive new breed of go-go big plungers. This latest betting phenomenon is known as "turn tote" (hammer the tote in Cantonese) or in1,362 words
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Article354 1980-06-22 29 FAIRWAY - FAIRWAY By BUCKO made an impressive debut In the Malaysian Amateur Racing Association Class 4 Division B 1,100 metres race at the Bukit Timah pro-am meeting yesterday. Taking command on settling down, the chestnut gelding broke away at the home turn and then drew away354 words
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Article1537 1980-06-22 29 FIRST No: *****1 ($4,315) SECOND No: *****4 ($1,233) THIRD No: *****8 ($616) STARTERS: ($l5O each) Nos. *****1, *****8, *****7, *****9, *****5, *****4, *****7, *****8, *****4, *****6, *****9, *****8, *****0. CONSOLATION: ($lOO each) Nos. *****9, *****7, *****4, *****0, *****7, *****5, *****7, *****0, *****4, *****9. Race 2 MARA CLASS 11,537 words
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648 1980-06-22 29 PATRICK BABTIANS - PATRICK BABTIANS .By IF race hones eoaM talk, Chan Ha Weag, «1, or Epsom Jeep, as he to kaowa to Meads aai oar readers. woaU have beta oaoi In eewt for lavas*— of privacy. Big, with hashes for eyebrow*, bollowtasg iMghter648 words
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Advertisement534 1980-06-22 29 «w Tbuch. Listen. Learn. 1 1 The new National mini recorder is a gem from a long line of recorders. Bjy^JZl"^-s^ Perfect for the businessman, the song writer, the language student. ■5^ fcV Tape-speed controls playback 10-20% faster or slower from a standard cassette. Easy for those who take dictation534 words
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Article92 1980-06-22 30 LONDON, Sat. Manuel Orantes, of Spain, will receive US$2,BOO ($5,908) an compensation from the French tennis championships tournament committee for being ruled out of the event, the men's International Professional Tennis Council decided here today. Orantes was defaulted for refusing to play his fourth-round match against Guillermo Vilas,Reuter - 92 words
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Article50 1980-06-22 30 NELSON, Sat. Italy were beaten 13-9 (half-timeW) by Nelson Bays in the opening match of their rugby union tour of New Zealand here today. Nelson Bays scored through tries by Alan Dobson and Paul McKay and a penalty goal and a conversion by S. Dayman.50 words
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Article, Illustration585 1980-06-22 30 Duran pounds out unanimous 15-round decision over Leonard MONTREAL, Sat. Roberto Duran, mixing strength with boxing ability, scored a unanimous 15-round decision over Sugar Ray Leonard to win the World Boxing Council welterweight title here last night. Duran, the man they call "Hands of Stone," set theReuter; AP - 585 words
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308 1980-06-22 30 PARIS. Sat. Leaders of a band of rebellious Grand Prix racing teams met secretly here yesterday in a final effort to avoid jeopardizing world championship racing. Racing sources said Bernie Ecclestone, chief executive of the Formula One Constructors Association (FOCA) andAP; AFP - 308 words
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509 1980-06-22 30 Perilous path for three Americans not Borg LONDON, Sat. Sweden's defending champion Bjorn Borg, chasing a fifth successive Wimbledon men's title, may coast to this year's final, but the man he meets there may well have survived a perilous journey for the privilege of playing him. The leading contenders inReuter; UPI - 509 words
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488 1980-06-22 30 NAPLES, Sat. Italy, the team who looked like they may go all the way when they beat England play Czechoslovakia here today for third place in the European Nations' Cup soccer tournament. The final between West Germany and Belgium will be tomorrow TheAFP - 488 words
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Article, Illustration829 1980-06-22 30 Hail King Cricket Sobers the greatest all-rounder in the history of the sport GARY SOBERS was almost 30 and in his prime when the Second Test between England and the West Indies began in midsummer 1966. They called him King Cricket the greatest all-rounder in the sport's history. Sobers was829 words
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Article249 1980-06-22 30 MOSCOW, Sat. Russia's 21-year-old Olga Kouraguine yesterday broke the women's world pentathlon record at an athletics meet at the Lenin Stadium here by 19 points. Olga scored 4.858 points to improve compatriot Nadeda Tkatchenko's previous best, set In 1977. Her performances were: 13.38 sec.dOO metres hurdles), 13.44 m (snot249 words
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420 1980-06-22 30 round leader, had a 71 for a 137 total. Leading scores: 1M Bob Glider. 1H George Burns. U> Lee Trevlno, Jim Nelford (Can), Mike Donald. 11l Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player (SA), Johnny Miller. Hale Irwin, Ben Crenshaw, Bill Krataert, Jim Dent. 1M Calvin Peete, Tommy420 words
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Advertisement173 1980-06-22 30 TIMEC /-«SBvx 1 fftf-, tne whole body of his espionage Patten, Audrey 4 I *B l ff_ss--ti-ss«ttsss9 I Th I ssW WneToHhe* IfeJ^ sho'pping'pleasure. &K_^ World. 5 3«? V™* -r^iV The Little Oxford < I $3.90 £tMr/' "\^r $3.30 ?l&_4fl P**" 68 Oxford Advanced T^^^| ♦\J 12 9V9 V I173 words
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Article, Illustration281 1980-06-22 31 Otis go down to Heli HELI ORIENT beat Otis Elevator $-3 in the Singapore Darts Association Division One League. DIVISION ONE Hell Orient 6 Odi Elevator 3, StemcM A 4 Scorpion DC 5. Elite 6 Cobru 1. Stngas 5 Fraaer And NMt P W L F A PlTh Changl Una281 words
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Article111 1980-06-22 31 ROBERT LIM last night failed in his revenge bid to topple tup-seeded Lee Ah Ngo when he bowed out 7-15, 12-15 to Wong Shoon Keat in the men's singles semi-finals of the Yonex invitation badminton circuit (first teg) at the Singapore Badminton Hall. Other semi-final results:111 words
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570 1980-06-22 31 ...and the painted ponies go up and down. We can't pretend, we can only look, around us as we go, and go round and round and round in the circle game... So goes the song, and so goes the dreary, neverending soap opera directed,570 words
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164 1980-06-22 31 R. MANOR A J - R. MANOR A J By THIS year's Singapore Hockey Association under23 competition will be held early next month on a modified double knockout system. Previously, it was run on a knockout basis. The double knockout system, adopted for the first time since the tournament's164 words
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Article62 1980-06-22 31 SINGAPORE Airlines Group brought Khalsa crashing down 3-1 in a Premier Division match at Balestler Road yesterday. In another Premier match, Singapore Cricket Club won only their second game of the season when they squeezed past Police 2-1 at Thomson In a Division One match62 words
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Advertisement983 1980-06-22 31 INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI MARA rVmohonan odalort dipctowa dari Bumiputra yoog berkelayakon urrtuk mengiw kafcosongan jawatan berikut di Inttitut Taknologi MARA. Shah Alom, Sclangor. JAWATAN A. rWotong Paaawai Swkan B. Jurutaknik rWTtDOntu MOKfTMN D. Karoni E. Jurvtrangfcas F. Tukang Pelan G. Jurutaknik Randoh H. Jurutaip I Peogowal Kovnpus Jn L, ..iij c.983 words
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Advertisement733 1980-06-22 31 DEALER I An International Bank, actively I involved in Foreign Exchange and I Money Market operations invites I applications for the position of I DEALER for its Singapore Office. I Applicants are to be currently employed in an active dealing capacity and have a minimum of two years experience. The733 words
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Article532 1980-06-22 32 JOE DORAI - JOE DOR AI Singapore through with 3-1 aggregate over Pahang By KUANTAN, Sat. Singapore qualified for their sixth successive Malaysia Cup final on a 3-1 goal-aggregate tonight when they drew 11 with Pahang in a bruising second-leg semi-final match at the Darulmakmur Stadium here.532 words
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Article142 1980-06-22 32 PAHANG SINGAPORE RESULT Scorer/* (with goal-times) Roamaini Shah (34th) Lim Tang Boon (80th) Shoti on target Shots off target Corn«r-kick« 13 Free-kicks 26 (offside 8 20 (offsides 2) Teams, with performance marks out of ten. Each side's star player in capital letters and Man of the Match with an142 words
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300 1980-06-22 32 BARA UDUWELA - BARA UDUWELA By RICHARD SEOW, Singapore's 18-year-old sprint wonder, wasn't too wonderful when he finished last at 12.1 seconds for the 100-metres heat in the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association relay trials at the National Stadium yesterday. But Scow isn't too disappointed with his300 words
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Article, Illustration240 1980-06-22 32 Ng wipes off javelin record NG BOCK HUAT set a meet and national agegroup record of 54.26 metres in the boys under19 javelin event at the sixth Caltex age-group athletic championships at the National Stadium yesterday, reports SABA UDUWELA. So superior was Ng that his winning throw beat second-placed Cheng240 words
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Article127 1980-06-22 32 JIMMY KWOK, the right-hand-ed 23-year-old kegler who created a stir in the national bowling championships at Kim Seng Bowl when he shot off into the lead on Friday, remained at the top of the list with his 1.293 pintail effort yesterday. Nfi'i Marten qaaltfylax Up127 words
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Article90 1980-06-22 32 NST off to good start NEW Straits Times, of Malaysia, made a flying tart over Straits Times, Singapore, oa the first day of the inter-company games yesterday. NST troaaced ST M at badminton, 4-1 at sepak takraw, 5-1 at hockey, hat lost la bowlInt. £y 221 pint* aad crashed t-790 words
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388 1980-06-22 32 PETER SIOW - Contented smiles despite the lack of thrills PETER SIOW By KUANTAN, Sat. Understandably, the secondleg of the Pahang-vSlngapure Malaysia Cap semi-final here today was not what it may have been is terms of entertainment valne. Uataas, of mum, you are eae of these who Uve watching robust play, which resulted388 words
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Article300 1980-06-22 32 GODFREY ROBERT - GODFREY ROBERT By LONDON, Sat. West Indies, put on the driving seat by Vivian Richards yesterday and forced to test the brakes in the preluneh session by England this morning, were back in complete command at tea on the third day of the second Test300 words
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Article263 1980-06-22 32 BERNARD PEREIRA - BERNARD PEREIRA By THE planned month-long training stint of Singapore's four-man badminton team in Ragunan, Indonesia now already six months overdue seems to be in Jeopardy And it is all because of a recent request made to the Singapore Sports Council for an additional fee263 words
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Article99 1980-06-22 32 ENGLAND tot I—: Ml WEST INDIES lit law (•venlgMaM) Orawltoi lbw b Botham 25 Hajran lbw b Botham 184 Riefcar* c sub DiUey b Willey 145 Crrfl run out 0 ■UIBefcMTM c Knott b Willis 15 Bacefcu c Gooch b Willis 0 LUy* b Willey 56 Marrajr c TavareReuter - 99 words
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Article106 1980-06-22 32 UNBEATEN Electrolux suddenly look like possible winner* in the Anchor HiiiiiMM Houses squash league after they impressed with a 4-1 victory over tough United Banks in their last preliminary match at the Singapore Squash Centre yesterday. In two other matches, American International Assurance edged out Ease 3-2. and106 words
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Article35 1980-06-22 32 England, trailing by 24* oa first Innings, had scored 33 for no wicket at the close of the third day of the second cricket Test against the West Indies at Lore's here today. Heater.35 words
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473 1980-06-22 32 PNG HONQ KWANG - PNG HONQ KWANG By KELANTAN I SELANGOR 2 KOTA BAHRU, Sat. Kelantan's tremendous charge in the Malaysia Cup petered out tonight when they were beaten by a late Selangor goal in the second-leg semifinal at the Kota Bahru Stadium here. The winning goal, in473 words
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229 1980-06-22 32 BANGKOK, Sat.- South Korea yesterday defeated Brunei l-« after extra time for the chance to meet Thailand la the final of the ninth Asian schools football tournament. Ear Her, Thailand qualified for tommorrow s final when they trounced Singapore 4-1. The ThaisReuter - 229 words
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Advertisement224 1980-06-22 32 v.^^ THE BIG RECORDER IN A SMALL SPACE Never has there been a small tape recorder made to play standard cassette than the Fairmate CS66O. Slim enough to slide into your palm and briefcase, yet mighty big in features like an Auto-Shut-Off System, Automatic Recording Level Control, One-Touch Recording and224 words
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