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Title Section15 1980-06-24 1 The StrajßTiines Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1981 30 CENTB M.C.(P) No. 1 1 1/1/8015 words
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Article763 1980-06-24 1 LEE KIM CHEW - LEE KIM CHEW, Bid to halt repatriation of refugees? By Our Bangkok reporter VIETNAMESE troops crossed the Thai-Kampuchean border and clashed with Thai forces early today in an apparent military bid to halt the United Nations-sponsored repatriation exercise new going on in the refugee camps in763 words
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Article34 1980-06-24 1 TOKYO, Moo Gangs of motorcyclists and car-riding youths overran Osaka's streets yesterday and went on a looting spree that left one person dead and many others hurt, Japanese newspapers reported today APAP - 34 words
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178 1980-06-24 1 Raja: Viets testing Asean solidarity THE Second Depaty Prime Minister (Porelgn Affairs), Mr 8. Rajaraavun. last alght eeademaed the Vietnamese faMsarstoa Into Thailand as a "provocation" calculated to test the solidarity of Aaeaa Jast before Its foreign ministers meet la Kuala Lampar tomorrow. "This is aaother Instance which shows that178 words
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Article30 1980-06-24 1 MADRID, Mon. Police were on alert throughout Spain's holiday areas today after Basque guerillas threatbened to set off bombs if 18 prisoners were not freed by midday. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration152 1980-06-24 1 IT WAS the alght of the flail count of Singapore's population aad iMfchaad Tan Talam Hock, M, was aasoag the Orst of those Uvtag la boata to he paid a vtaK by eeaeas offleers (above). The ttm* was I p.m. whea Taa toaad152 words
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Article377 1980-06-24 1 SIT MENG CHUE - SIT MENG CHUE By ANGLO-CHINESE School students were yesterday issued a set of 13 rules designed to snuff out social snobbery when they returned to thelr classrooms for the new term. This manual for less ostentation appears to be its response to controversy from377 words
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Article114 1980-06-24 1 THE death toll on the roda rose to 1M when a ear passenger and a two-year-old girl died yesterday. Mr Aag Ewe Lee, 43, a Croat seat passes ger In a ear driven by Mr Ong Qse Hna, 37, was travelling aims Corporatloi Road whea the114 words
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Article69 1980-06-24 1 BELGRADE. Mon. President Jimmy Carter arrives here tomorrow (or a twoday visit in which the Yugoslavs expect him to reaffirm US support for the leadership that succeeded the late President JosipTito. Mr Carter will be the first foreign bead of state to visit Yugoslavia since theAP - 69 words
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Article27 1980-06-24 1 MOSCOW, Mon. A plenum of the Communist party central committee today set Feb 23, 1981 as the date for the 26th Communist Party congress. UPI.UPI - 27 words
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Article155 1980-06-24 1 MELBOURNE, Mon. THE world's third test tube baby and the first to arrive by normal delivery was born to an exnurse and her school teacher husband here today. The 3.lkg girl and her 24-year-old mother. Mrs Linda Reed, were "beautifully well" according to a spokesman at155 words
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Article87 1980-06-24 1 HAMBURG, Mon. Bert Kaernpfert, composer of such popular tunes as Strangers in the Night, Spanish Eyes and Swinging Safari, died at his vacation home on the Spanish isle of Mallorca, West German television reported. He was 55. The Hamburg-based programme said the band leader died from anAP - 87 words
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Article628 1980-06-24 1 Prices of HDB flats up 20 pc No change in rentals for this year and next NEW Housing Board flats will cost 20 per cent more from next month but rentals will remain unchanged for this year and the next. Announcing this yesterday, the board added that it will also628 words
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Article, Illustration370 1980-06-24 1 NEW DELHI, Mon. PRIME Minister laiira Gaadal's eaatrvvenlal aad aeweilal sea SaaJay was killed today la a piaae crash that was expected to seai ahaekwaves) taaraaga laaava aaßttca. Mr Gaaaai, was regarded by mast ladtaaa aa his anther's mest likely sasesaasr alter a metearie riseReuter - 370 words
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Article75 1980-06-24 1 NEW YORK. Mon. A major New York bank cut Its prime lending rate today to 11.5 per cent and a smaller Missouri bank reduced its best corporate loan rate to 11 per cent. Morgan Guaranty Trust Company, the fifth-largest US bank, announced the 11.5 pet centAP - 75 words
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73 1980-06-24 1 LATEST THAIS MOVE TO HALT REFUGEES BANGKOK, Mea. Thai traaas kave dm ved to btock Marly IM,«M gaiaparanaa refagees earamped la ihaaty towaa alaac tke TkafKampaeaeaa b*rder tram awaiag towards tke fffT--'-"-~g retagee camp la ThallMd, wlSca already haaaca IM.IM rafagMa. The rafageea la tke akaaty towaa were neetag to73 words
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Advertisement117 1980-06-24 1 40 pages today LDP IS RETURNED WITH WIDER MARGIN Back Pag* TAKEOVER bid gets a reproof 3 BUDGET cuts avert crisis in Israel 4 GO VT will show no mercy next time: Botha C MAN dies during race on sail board NEW shopping complex and walkway for Orchard Road 7117 words
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321 1980-06-24 2 Carter and Giscard meet privately VENICE, Men. PRESIDENT Carter had private talks with French President Valery Giscard d'Eataing yesterday, the second in a series of bilateral sessions that appear to have become the forum for some of the more important political business at this seven-na-tion summit. On Saturday night, MrNYT - 321 words
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264 1980-06-24 2 MOSCOW, Mon. Moscow Radio, quoting the Afghan Government, said today one division of Soviet troops and 108 tanks were leaving Afghanistan for home under the Kremlin's limited military pullout. The announcement, on the radio's overseas English-language broadcast, indicated that the Kremlin was withdrawing 10,000264 words
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Article, Illustration600 1980-06-24 2 VENICE, Monday 6 IT ewte M«m»w mttUmg to pat Mt talletla m the Tin sews ftmey, ud the ttmi«g «f tkte we Mgg«4* tkat it ni design ed to impnM the Weaten auunlt meetiHg in Vetfee. Ike b*pe pi— ■■Mj is that the L'Bited Stoic*AP - 600 words
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Article42 1980-06-24 2 MANILA, Mod. Four prisoners were stabbed to death in their sleep when they were attacked by 20 other inmates of a jail near Cagayan de Oro city in the southern Philippines yesterday, the Philippines News Agency reported today. Renter.Reuter - 42 words
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184 1980-06-24 2 MILTON CHASE - No Reagan plan to change US-China status MILTON CHASE By Our Washington reporter WASHINGTON, Mon. Presidential hopeful Ronald Reagan "has no I intention of changing the status of US-China relations" contrary to 1 recent US press reports, an aide told The Straits Tunes. 'The governor's stand on the 1 issue184 words
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Article154 1980-06-24 2 MANILA, Mam. Tab Asmetieaa aever Itmt aai SS years later aeaa^fttard I SSIW^M Us Ufe fraai the Jaaaaese imperUl army to 1*44. The America*, b«»l- William Wla■toaflr, watavatog hto rayrtoc to Tag* Village, Sartea* ■•»tat*, 8U km Nitk «rM»aIU, nJuI. 1*44, whea Mr Fidel Caisaegri,154 words
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Advertisement299 1980-06-24 2 NEXT STOP... (o o) I ...FOR H P GUEATMI KEWUU>S. Looking for a more satisfying job? SBS offers you a secure career. With SBS revised pay scheme, a bus driver can earn up to $1,000.00 a month and a conductor up to $800.00; #S plus our generous fringe jjf Jlbenefits299 words
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Advertisement224 1980-06-24 2 THE NEW BRAUN MICRON 2000 The Secret is in the comb. As small and inconspicuous as it is, this little comb on the shaving head works wonders. Because if s a feed-in comb that makes even problem whiskers the soft, unruly hairs around your throat easier to shave. Caught by224 words
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Article, Illustration251 1980-06-24 3 The good and bad of Mao to be made public BEIJING, Mon. The Chinese Communist Party will make public a reassessment of the merits and mistakes of the late communist leader Mao Zedong this year, said a top party official. Mr Hu Yaobang, general-secretary of the party, told a groupReuter - 251 words
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Article, Illustration437 1980-06-24 3 RODNEY HOBSON - RODNEY HOBSON Another success for magnate By Our Hongkong reporter HONGKONG, Mon. Shipping magnate Sir Yue-Kong Pao experienced the bitter taste of success tonight when he successfully bid for 49 per cent of Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf without gaining full assurance he has thus437 words
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419 1980-06-24 3 Sanjay was destined for bigger things NEW DELHI, Monday SANJAY GANDHI'S enemies called him India's biggest thug. His friends hailed him as the herald of a much-needed "youth wave" in India. But no matter what they thought of him, Saniav was a man to he reckoned with. Grandson of JawaharlalUPI - 419 words
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406 1980-06-24 3 A fierce battle for control of party likely TOKYO, Men. THE Liberal Democratic Party (LDP)'s victory in today's election is likely to cause a fierce internal fight to find a successor to late prime minister Masayoshi Ohira. The front-runners to head the new government are farmer defence minister Yasuhiro Nakasone,Reuter - 406 words
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214 1980-06-24 3 JACK RUBBEL - LDP victory assures no big change JACK RUBBEL By Our Tokyo reporter TOKYO, M on. me stunning victory of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) in the elections keeps Japan on a conservative political course and assures no abrupt change in the nation's foreign policy. The LDP's huge victory in214 words
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Article139 1980-06-24 3 BANGKOK, Maa. Thai palice are to art ap speeUl i«lt to protect taaiMa frwn aigkway rahfeary. PaMee fai (to aaatacra pravtaee af Nakkaa 81 TiammanU reparted today taa* 4x rabbera h*d WW aa a tow has nw m km aaatfc Baoxkak aa Sataraay algit, jirMlgl with139 words
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Advertisement39 1980-06-24 3 EXTENDED BY POPULAR DEMAND TILL 2nd JULY 1980 THE LUCKY DRAW WILL NOW BE HELD ON 2/7/80 AND RESULTS PUBLISHED IN THE STRAITS TIMES ON 10th JULY 1980 MOHAN'S DEPARTMENTAL STORE (PTE) LTD 321 Orchard Road, Singapore 0923 TaC*****2239 words
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364 1980-06-24 4 Budget cut averts crisis in Israel BEGIN BOWS TO QUIT THREAT BY YIGAEL A SIGN of Israel's super-infla tionary times, seen In a Tel Aviv taxi: 6 To the fare appearlag m meter, add K per A ML TEL AVTV, Monday THE Israeli Cabinet last night averted a possible governmentReuter; AP - 364 words
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Article149 1980-06-24 4 Wounded W. Bank mayor for US TEI AVTV, Mon. Mayor Kerim Khalaf of Ramallah, one of two nationalist Palestinian mayors wounded earlier this month In assassination attempts, has decided to go to the United States for medical treatment, his brother said yesterday. Dr Tariq Khalaf, of Houston, Texas, said theAP - 149 words
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Article, Illustration132 1980-06-24 4 Korean 'shot' that won a price THIS IMI Patttser Price winner was released on the Asaaetatod Press wire yesterday to mark the afch aaaiveraary «f the war that devastated both Nerth aad Seath ■Urea. AP ahetocrapher Max Desfar saapped the seeae as theasaads «f desperate Kereans miaul the shattered spaas132 words
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Article46 1980-06-24 4 TEL AVTV, Mon. Three Israelis were wounded today when a time bomb exploded near a vegetable shop in a suburb here, police said. The shopkeeper, his wife and a passerby were rushed to hospital after the blast which police attributed to terrorists. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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275 1980-06-24 4 'Europe-Saudi move may work better' MANILA, Monday MANILA, Mon. Philippine Foreign Minister Carlos Romulo, who becomes chairman of the UN Security Council in July, said today a European-Saudi Arabian initiative for a Middle East settlement may prove more effective than US moves. In an interview with the Philippines Daily Express,AFP - 275 words
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190 1980-06-24 4 Terrorists kill Istanbul's deputy mayor ANKARA, Mon. Assassins believed to be rightwing terrorists shot Istanbul deputy mayor Bulent Demir to death and wounded three others yesterday, police said. The government, meanwhile, relaxed gun-posses-sion laws for people in many different lines of work so they could carry handguns as a defenceAP - 190 words
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164 1980-06-24 4 DANGEBFIELII, (TEXAS), Mm. A ■eaWaiteaehor, drou>cd la rtaimiaii utfwin aid armed wtth tw» rifle* aad tw* reviver*, Ulled f«w pcwple aad wouded M waea he »ttaeked a BaatM ehareh dartasg Baaday atnrlee yetfterday. WltaeMea aald 4S-year-aM Alvla Klag Wnt late the ehareh amed wtth164 words
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Advertisement218 1980-06-24 4 80-210MM/F3.8 'COMPOUND EYE' CONTINUOUS FOCUSING TELE-MACRO ZOOM Like aB TAMRON lenses in the new ADAPTALL 2 series, the 80-210MM/ F 3 8 "COMPOUND EYE' room lens gives improved definition and contrast, wtth focusing and chromatic aberrations and distortion teduced to the absolute minimum It delivers uniform, razor sharp high-contrast images218 words
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Article86 1980-06-24 5 A GROUP of feminists calling themselves "the torso bombers" spraypainted windows and sidewalks of a dozen pharmacies in Brest, western France, to protest summer advertisement posters displaying the bodies of nearnaked women. In response to a poster stating, "Madame, will you dare to show yourself thisAFP - 86 words
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Article80 1980-06-24 5 A t2-YEAE-OLD vagabond, arrested at the weekend while he slept in a small chapel in eastern France, has admitted that he looted 1,000 to 1,500 poor boxes in about 400 churches in three months, police said. They said that Michel Beslin, originally from Paris, began hisAFP - 80 words
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Article71 1980-06-24 5 AFTER printing an article about the possibility of China having its own "Loch Ness monster," the Beijing Evening News said many of its readers asked it just what is the Loch Ness monster. The report said the monster has a body as big as a house, aAP - 71 words
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146 1980-06-24 5 KHARTOUM, Mon. The first international conference on refugees in Sudan ended here yesterday with an appeal for international financial assistance to help the nation's ailing economy shoulder the burden of 500,000 asylumseekers within its borders. The three-day conference, which was attended by 27 countries,AP - 146 words
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Article, Illustration285 1980-06-24 5 JOHANNESBURG, Mon PRIME Minister Pieter Botha yesterday said the government would ruthlessly crush further racial unrest in the country after acting with remarkable restraint during the past week to quell the worst rioting in South Africa in four years. Mr Botha, makingUPI - 285 words
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Article47 1980-06-24 5 PHONG, Mon. Police in the central Chinese province of Henan have broken up a bootleg liquor racket and charged 10 people with passing off home-made brews as the famous Henan rice wine known as "Song of the great longbow, the People's Daily said today. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article106 1980-06-24 5 Sithole escapes murder bid SALISBURY, Mm. Veteraa Zimbabwe n*tionaJlst leader Rev Ndmbanlngl Sithale escaped an attempt when a nerllU sprayed the kcase where he was staying with automatic rifle Ore, police said today. One *f his supporters was killed la the atUek, which Rev Slthole blamed on gaerilla followers ofReuter - 106 words
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176 1980-06-24 5 850 m are still without basic education UNITED NATIONS, Mon. More than 250 million children and 600 million adults lack basic education despite substantial progress by poor nations, the World Bank said today. The demand for education is overwhelming the resources of these countries as the number of school-age childrenReuter - 176 words
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Article60 1980-06-24 5 RENO, Mon. Two of Nevada's legal brothels are up for sale. A Reno area broker is handling the sale of Labelle's, Lovelock's 19-year-old and sole brothel. He said the present owner is retiring and is asking U*****,000 (*****,500). Labelle employs 13 women. The second brothel for saleUPI - 60 words
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Advertisement444 1980-06-24 5 We decided on Simmons mattresses because w^^r JBr we want to ensure that all our guests receive the B^^^-^ Jr Jfly best possible sleep during their stay with us "said /ZW Mrs. S.C. Huang, Direaor of the new Orchard Hotel/^^B ■,> r on the decision to purchase Simmons beddings for444 words
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Article, Illustration290 1980-06-24 6 Man dies during race on wind surfer A 20-YEAR-OLD man who was windsurfing off East Coast Park drowned last Saturday after losing his balance. In the first fatal accident of the kind, Mr Mark Tan Koon Siong was apparently hit on the head by the mast of his wind-surfer, fell290 words
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196 1980-06-24 6 They will have to attend safety courses SINGAPORE wind-rarf-ni will mm have to attend safety eaaraea, wear life jackets while wtad-mrflag and f ell* w ether safety regulations after the downing of windsurfer Mr Mark Tan last Saturday. This was disclosed by the spokesman for the Boari Sailing Aawciadoa of196 words
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Article98 1980-06-24 6 A MOTHER of five was tailed five years by a district judge yesterday after she admitted two charges of selling heroin to an »««t»nt narcotics officer. The court heard that Lai Mai Lan, 30, a labourer, started taking opium as a painkiller after she underwent98 words
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Article139 1980-06-24 6 CHOKED TO DEATH ON FISHBALL A CORONER yesterday recorded a verdict of misadventure on the death of Mr Lee Ah Mua, 71, who died soon after he choked on a fishball while having lunch. Madam Chai Man, Mr Lee's daughter-in-law, told the court that on April 23 she gave him139 words
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91 1980-06-24 6 THE Home Affairs Ministry has clarified that the 81 refugees who arrived on the Kuwaiti freighter Al-Rayyan on Saturday were guaranteed by the United States, and not by the US and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees office as reported in The Straits Times91 words
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Article24 1980-06-24 6 TAN BOON LENG. 17. was yesterday found dead at the foot of Block 15, MarsiUng Drive yesterday Foul play was not suspected24 words
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503 1980-06-24 6 Study awards offer to attract bright academics THE government is offering overseas postgraduate scholarships to recruit high-calibre academics to fill teaching posts in the National University of Singapore. The Public Service Commission has invited applicants to pursue PhD degrees in engineering (electrical/electronic, mechanical and production and civil), English language and503 words
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Article32 1980-06-24 6 A BLACKOUT hit some parts of Holland Road at about midnight last night. Up to press time, PUB workers were still trying to find out the cause of the blackout.32 words
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261 1980-06-24 6 Registry starts microfilm file service THE Registry of Companies yesterday introduced a microfilm service for company files. With this service, users now need not have to produce identification to research into a file. This was required previously. All a user does is fill in a simple application form at the261 words
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Advertisement142 1980-06-24 6 MOW. THE ONLY DIRECT MRVKE TO 10S ANGELES B*»Wi^*^^^ k FV 1 PS. 1 Kgßfe -V ii .Ifc JL :fcalafe t: i S 1 aw ;«ll i I i\ 1 I 1 i H% i SHI i Is si 4h ifc. 'W L^HMMkatf From 2 July, SIA introduces the one142 words
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513 1980-06-24 7 JALEAN HAN - JALEAN HAN By A ROW of two-storey shophouses between Orchard Towers and the Thai Embassy will be demolished to make way for a new seven-storey shopping complex. A new pedestrian mall stretching from Orchard Towers to Plaza Singapura will also be built513 words
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Article, Illustration233 1980-06-24 7 AN INTRUDER who found nothing to steal from a neighbouring flat took his neighbour's four-year-old sleeping daughter Instead and later threw her 10 floors down a block of flats. The High Court yesterday heard that Choo Ah Lvi, 22, a handyman, at233 words
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Article85 1980-06-24 7 THE trial of Goh Ah Lok, 23. who is charged with causing grevious hurt to his girlfimed will be heard in a magistrate's court on Aug 4. Goh, a fitter, is alleged to have slashed his girlfriend. Miss Ng Sock Lan, 19, several times with a85 words
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Article33 1980-06-24 7 THE Senior Minister of State (Education). Mr Chai Chong Vii, will open an art exhibition by 20 Nanyang University graduates at the Singapore National Museum Art Gallery tomorrow at 5.30 p.m.33 words
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143 1980-06-24 7 1,500 turn up to buy Olympic coins MORE than 1,500 people turned up at a firm in Shenton House yesterday to buy Olympic coins issued by the Beijing Government for the first time. The crowd was trying to cash in on the low price of the gold and silver coins143 words
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Article55 1980-06-24 7 A STUDENT (ailed his preuniversity examination twice and became depressed which led to his death, a coroners court heard yesterday Miss Thng Kirn Siow told coroner Peter Lim that her brother. Kian Poh, 20, wai found lying in a drain outside their Outram Park flat on Aug55 words
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Article, Illustration191 1980-06-24 7 THEY crawled aad clambered, Inching their way under a net and gingerly clearing jaazle obe taclee in their path. They had to be extra careful because the "life" of a w— ded per sen under their care could be Jeopardised by sudden aad191 words
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Article31 1980-06-24 7 THE Minister (or Labour, Mr Ong Pang Boon, will attend the 30th anniversary celebrations of the Koh Leng Association at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow at the Singapore Hokkien Huay Kuan.31 words
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141 1980-06-24 7 Instructor lured woman learner to his flat A DRIVING instructor coaxed a female student to his flat on the pretext of collecting a jacket. But once she was in the flat, Ong Chin Van, 63, outraged her modesty. In a magistrate's court yesterday Ong, who pleaded guilty, was fined $300.141 words
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Advertisement139 1980-06-24 8 bbbbml^^bbbbbbbbbm I^^^bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbH^bbbl Bh W Ivkt B*W^ T*? n£d&?P' <> I L 2»Sb* mMB 1 BkHl^Sßl '^■BBBBBBBBBBiB^r*^^'"' BJBJBJBBP I jjv "^Ww- Iftk JB' H aBBF 4 SE^BBBBBBBBp ißr ib^bvMl 6rM B^k B1k Bv^ Bl BV^ BBBJP Ik BP* *''"dfl Bf "^^Bfl BB fr%? Hk B^r I^BJ '^^tBI Bh& BBh^^> v^^fß^^^i- By139 words
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Article, Illustration807 1980-06-24 9 JALEAN HAN; THAM NGO HOCK - JALEAN HAN THAM NGO HOCK METRIC LONG WAY OFF By and METRICATION in the markets still has a long way to go, if the results of a random check by The Straits Times are anything to go by. To gauge the success of807 words
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332 1980-06-24 9 SINGAPORE is now a leading nation in the construction of oil drilling rigs, the chairman and president of the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS), Mr William Johnston, said yesterday. He said Singapore has "caught up" with the former leaders, the Gulf of332 words
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Article30 1980-06-24 9 MINISTER for Education Or Tony Tan will attend the opening of Diala and Turbo Plant of the Shell Company at Woodlands North Installation on Friday at 3 p.m.30 words
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212 1980-06-24 9 Fined $6,000 for taking commission AN ADMINISTRATIVE officer, lan Michael Carnagie, 32, was fined $6,000 yesterday for corruptly receiving $396 as commission for the purchase of goods by his company. The commission was 5 per cent of electronic goods bought from New Prosperity Electrical Pte Ltd in Geylang, by Carnegie's212 words
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Article197 1980-06-24 9 SINGAPOREANS must come out tops in everything if the Republic is to survive, said the Environment Minister, Mr Lim Kirn San. He said Singapore is now going through a period when people with brains are needed. Singapore scholars, who have been sent197 words
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Article132 1980-06-24 9 Hotel thief gets eight months A FOREMAN stole two handbags containing US$l,O6B and $12,600 in Taiwanese currency from a hotel room on Sunday and hid the money in a toilet, a magistrate's court heard yesterday. Ho Keck Yen. 45, who was staying at the Hotel Royal Ramada had used a132 words
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Article31 1980-06-24 9 REPRESENTATIVES of all civic organisation- in Qieenstown will meet at Queenstown community centre tomor-ow at 7.30 p.m. to set up a preparatory committee (or this year's National Day celebration*.31 words
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Article212 1980-06-24 9 New rank for police under study THE Finance Ministry is studying a police recommendation to set up an intermediate rank between those of assistant commissioner and superintendent. The proposed new post, which will probably be similar to chief superintendent rank like that in the London Police Force, is believed to212 words
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285 1980-06-24 10 Bedok, Ang Mo Kio and dementi HOUSING board flats at Bedok, Ang Mo Kio and dementi have been overbooked. New applicants should therefore opt for units at Tampines, Hougang, Jurong East, Jurong West or other zones. This advice came from a board285 words
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376 1980-06-24 10 Some flat-owners in huff over fee hike WHILE their neighbours renting Housing Board flats were relieved at news last night that the board was not going to push up rentals after all, some flat-owners were in a huff. Unlike the occupiers of the HDB rented flats (the majority of whom376 words
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Article, Illustration223 1980-06-24 10 'Maths a good field for research here' A VISITING mathemattrlaa has saggested that research la Bathe■YtaVtla?** m AfffcVaaaaauMl taa> UIWICTi M W|*|*aKßPm other s»bhy to, wo«ld be sattaUe for Stanpore. as It doe* not need ranch tnoaey or laad. Prefesser Cher a ShUag-Shen, M, of the Uatverstty of Caßfenda, Berkeley,223 words
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Article50 1980-06-24 10 RIVER Valley residents' committee will organise a tour, its first, to Mandai Zoo, Seletar Reservoir and Kranji War Memorial on Sunday. Fee is U per adult and $3 (or each child. Interested realdents may register at No. 59, Block 6, Margaret Drive, tomorrow at 7 p.m.50 words
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Article147 1980-06-24 10 A FARMER offered a HO bribe to a policeman who was booking his son for driving a lorry with a bald tyre, a district court heard yesterday. Gob Boon Scan, 59, was fined $750 by the court after he pleaded guilty to offering PC Ng147 words
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187 1980-06-24 10 Italy first in Europe to tap Asian dollar bond mart THE Asian Dollar Bond market received a US$lOO million (Ss2ll million) fillip yesterday with the entry of the first Italian floating rate debentures, also the first sign of European interest in tapping the market. Issued by Ente Nazlonale Per L'Energia187 words
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390 1980-06-24 10 French aero firm in joint venture talks with SIA By JANIE KHOO A LEADING French aerospace company, Aerospatiale, is negotiating with Singapore Airlines on the setting up of a joint regional training and servicing centre here for Airbuses. Discussions between the two parties are still on, and an SIA spokesman390 words
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61 1980-06-24 10 THREE gavemment bills will he Introduced at the PartUnwnt sitting tomorrow. The EiaeattM Minister, Dr T««y Tv, will latradaee the National University *f Singapore BUI. The Mlmlster for Law aid Scieace and Teetv Mtegy, Mr E. W. Barker, will intrMißce the CanstltnUan M61 words
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Advertisement321 1980-06-24 10 aaaa! BBn I M fA. I j J^ VaaaJ B aa^ «^»»aa»a*a«B»aßj I VS9^aaßa3 Ifefaf > .aaaaat >^ I I ■aT \r m I Svenson is not a treatment, not a transplant, not a wig. Svenson is a new patented process that weaves new hair into yours. When you have321 words
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Advertisement90 1980-06-24 10 For Hotel Reservations in; SINGAPORE HONG KONG TOKYO MANILA JAKARTA YOGYAKARTA BANGKOK SEOUL PERTH Call Sheraton at 235-4941. Sheraton Hotels The Orient/Southeast Asia /Australia m w m .atw fa W B aaV M Sj *adl J^TtfO^ </^ TheapaoaiDar*^ «V| <7S fornxila contans Stan ,*^*tl nBB B^^BBBBa! i^^4kl^ VjS^ removefs. a90 words
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Miscellaneous196 1980-06-24 10 Bringing Up Father By Bill Kavanagh Hal Camp I OARLIN', T'/W^N I YOU ONLY RAISED A4V NOW, LET ME f I NEVER SHOULD INCREASING J N I ALLOWANCE K)<Vo FIOOPE OUT HOW J HAVB &/VEN HER THAT I YOUR THANK' J YOU FORGOT TO TAkt MUCH Vt>U OWE I CALCULATOR196 words
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759 1980-06-24 11 T. F. HWANG - T. F. HWANG By INDIAN Overseas Bank (IOB) yesterday found out in the High Court that its "negligence" in 1978 in clearing and honouring two cheques which had been forged is costing it about $1 million, excluding costs. Of the $1.01759 words
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Article99 1980-06-24 11 16 more road deaths this year SIXTEEN more people died on the roads this year compared with the first half of last year. A total of 130 people died this year compared with 114 for the first six months of last year. Last week, the Traffic Police and the Registry99 words
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Article54 1980-06-24 11 Courtesy campaign contests A COURTESY campaign with competitions to boot will be held in the Geylang West constituency next month. It Is being organised by the Geylang We«t citizens' consultative committee, community centre management committee and residents' committees. The competitions are children's art, student essay writing, slogan writing, students oratorical54 words
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Article381 1980-06-24 11 ALICE WONG - ALICE WONG By soon GUESTS of leading hotels here can soon make direct international calls without going through the operator. Taking the lead in providing the International Direct Dialling service from today is the Marco Polo Hotel, to be followed by Century Park Sheraton in381 words
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Article39 1980-06-24 11 THE Political Secretary Ministry at Science and Technology, and MP for Bukit Merit), Mr Urn Che* Onn. will be at a send-off party for national servicemen on Wednesday at 9 a.m. at the Bukit Merah community centre.39 words
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Article178 1980-06-24 11 Business club for coffee traders ASEAN coffee traders and growers in the private sector will form a business club to promote cooperation in intra and extra-regional trade, research and planting. The proposed club is now seeking recognition from the Asean Chambers of Commerce and Industry Council which met in Kuala178 words
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Article, Illustration152 1980-06-24 11 A BEAMING Stmin Be, fcililag ml«rt ker ''flylac <«g", fOT^er Pl«P l« tfcc BBwrth^ d«x MettMi M the Beveith Nattoul AerMMd«Utag ChJUDiUmrtlpi at the P»U«e Aea4emy la Ttumwti Scad «a SuMay. The eveat, ««e af atae la the eaaaatoaaßta, irpiM ky &c JuUr152 words
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Advertisement469 1980-06-24 11 $100,000 WORTH OF DIAMONDS TO BE WON IN: HsIBBBBBBa BBvJr BbW^H BBW 7 BBBBBI^BBBW .^bl bb^L___^bH bbbbW. U^m If lAi u\A P^t«4j^y I m I MrM lj ml m W M W m W— I -M im. .^bbi^bbbbb! J^^^sbbbV Bbbbbbbl BaP^^^^^^i^BßßßßV bbbbbP^^^^^^ bbbbbbbbbV Ibbbbbb^^ IbibbP GRAND PRIZE! 2ND PRIZE: 3RD469 words
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226 1980-06-24 12 Take safety measures, govt orders steel mill BUTTER WORTH. Mon. THE government today asked Malaysia's biggest steel mill Malayawata to introduce safety measures at the factory following a gas leak there two weeks ago. This followed an investigation into the incident by officials from the Labour Ministry's Department of MachineryNST - 226 words
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Article81 1980-06-24 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. All oil companies in Malaysia have been requested to submit their equity restructuring programmes to achieve the objectives of the New Economic Policy. Deputy Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Lew Sip Hon told the Senate today that the companies were asked toAFP - 81 words
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69 1980-06-24 12 POST KLANU, Mob. A $15 million customs complex will be boH in Port Klang under the Fourth Malaysia Plan, Deputy Finance Mini* ter DaOn Paduka R*n data Ails disclosed today. The complex would be ballt on 1.2 hectares Im the North Part, she saidAFP - 69 words
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Article, Illustration448 1980-06-24 12 The Jean Sinnappa murder case KUALA LUMPUR, Mon A MEMORANDUM from a member of the public on what he saw on the night Mrs Jean Sinnappa was murdered was tendered as an exhibit by the defence in the High Court today.NST - 448 words
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242 1980-06-24 12 'Too much being expected of motorists' KUALA LUMPUR, Monday THE Automobile Association of Malaysia says the Customs Department is "expecting too much" in asking motorists to bring along receipts for airconditioners in their cars to avoid difficulties when returning from Singapore. This is because these air-conditioners are "part and parcelNST - 242 words
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212 1980-06-24 12 Northam Court 'not in immediate danger' PENANG, Mon. Northam Court is not in immediate danger of collapsing. This is the view of Prof Roy Butterfield of Southampton University. The soil expert said initial tests showed that there "is no immediate danger" but he had to conduct further tests to ascertainNST - 212 words
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Article57 1980-06-24 12 LABUAN, Mon. The biggest ship so far built in a Malaysian shipyard, the MV Desa was launched here today. The 2,200 dwt vessel, costing $10 million, launched by the wife of Malaysia's Deputy Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamed, will be used to ferry cattle fromAFP - 57 words
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Article85 1980-06-24 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The opposition Democratic Action Party has started preparations for the next general elections, its deputy secretary general Mr Lee Lam Thye said here on Saturday night. He called on all party members throughout Malaysia to be ready for a new political offensiveNST - 85 words
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Article74 1980-06-24 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Moo. Malaysian Deputy Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Lew Sip Hon will leave here on Sunday on a two-week mission to Australia and New Zealand to explain Malaysian investment opportunities to industrialists, investors and financiers. Datuk Lew's 29-member mission will also hold seminan in Perth, Sydney,Reuter - 74 words
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Article49 1980-06-24 12 JOHORE BARU, Mon. An Illegal Indonesian immigrant. 7»iniwmn Adam, 25, was jailed for three and a half years yesterday and ordered to be given three strokes of the iXan (or roobing Woon Loong Moqk of {360 and clothes at his ipophome here in December last yesr. NST.NST - 49 words
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Article34 1980-06-24 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Selangor State Government is to investigate newspaper reports that two companies are still carrying out quarrying operations in Batu Caves, CWeT Minister Datuk Hormat Rafie said yesterday -NSTNST - 34 words
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Advertisement308 1980-06-24 12 Hitachi >sS car aircon Kit r Am y lJt*'\ First-class coolness all the way. MIST JtT^r HITACHI It's just good business to take the fastest way to the U.S. A. B 1 m^rmWMmWt**.' Mmw9m\ w Mm\ Ik mmmW "M\ Every day at 7.00 K^di A-a It also means a.m.. Pan308 words
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Advertisement86 1980-06-24 12 1006 the multi-purpose cleanser by eonne sai 104.6 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 fresh and86 words
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324 1980-06-24 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday SENIOR officials of Asean have concluded that there is no evidence that Vietnam has changed its attitude to the Kampuchean issue. So Asean will strongly reiterate its adherence to the United Nations resolution of last year calling for theAFP - 324 words
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167 1980-06-24 13 Islamic studies a 'must' for Muslims PENANQ, Mon THE government is to introduce Islamic teachings as a compulsory subject for Muslim students, Education Minister Datuk Musa Hitam said on Saturday night. This step has been taken, he said, because it was realised that material progress without concomitant moral and religiousNST - 167 words
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168 1980-06-24 13 KUALA LUMPUR. American security men have descended on Koala Lumpur to preSare for the arrival ere of Secretary of State- Edmund Muskie on Thursday. And in the short time they have been here, they have managed to fray quite a few sensitive nerves. TheAFP - 168 words
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182 1980-06-24 13 Ministers to study proposal for summit KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Asean foreign ministers will, when they meet here on Wednesday and Thursday, consider the proposal to hold an Asean summit conference, said senior officials who have been here preparing for the ministerial meeting. The need for a summit was recently stressedAFP - 182 words
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108 1980-06-24 13 Suspect picked up after girl, 12, reports rape KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Police detained a youth yesterday on suspicion of raping a 12-year-old girl in Kepong here four days ago. Supt Kong Fook Yew said today that the girl and her brother were picking firewood in Kepong at about noon onNST - 108 words
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Article64 1980-06-24 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon A gunman and his accomplice tied tajd driver Pang Cbong Swee, SO. up and dumped him into a muddy pit here on Saturday night after robbing him of his day's earnings and his watch. A p*— W motorist beard his cries andNST - 64 words
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Article26 1980-06-24 13 KUCHING. Moo. A 67-mem-ber delegation from Brunei, led by Chief Minister Pengiran Momin, will make a three-day goodwill visit to Sarawak from Thursday. NST.NST - 26 words
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Miscellaneous213 1980-06-24 13 Straits Times Crossword ACBOBH rcctly but with complete approval (4.7) I IntMxto me to reply dtortty (S) 5 Good man with tear? (5) 8 Alluring view cut by channel 6 Stop at Ma (S) four (9) 11 Reticent member of dawn See 18 chorus' (7,4) 10 Unladylike quality of Ann's213 words
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735 1980-06-24 14 The Straits Times TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1980 ANOTHER PLOY? THE latest Soviet move in announcing the withdrawal of some of its troops from Afghanistan has caused a flurry of speculation around the world. The full import of the Soviet announcement, however, remains purposefully unclear. As one observer pointed out, the735 words
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Article, Illustration182 1980-06-24 14 JAKARTA: The Jakarta Senayan stadium which seats some 100,000 spectators has in the past weeks been the scene, not of a sports tournament, but of a no less painstaking intellectual contest among secondary school students. More than 30,000 students have sat in the covered stadium at a specifiedAFP - 182 words
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Article, Illustration185 1980-06-24 14 MANILA: If marriage is the goal of every Filipina. she might have to shed her traditional passive role in courtship, or graciously accept the single unmarried state. One principal reason The Philippine population is becoming increasingly female. A local study by the International Development185 words
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Article264 1980-06-24 14 The crisis in Afghanistan and Iran and the spectre of Soviet domination of the Indian and Pacific Oceans have forced the US to rethink its strategic policies. The most significant move by the US was to abandon its "swing" strategy under which the Americans were committed to transfer (swing) its264 words
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Article, Illustration1148 1980-06-24 14 MILTON CHABE - MILTON CHABE military men firmly believe... By our Washington reporter intL unitea states an its allies are under constant Soviet threat and the Pacific is the "major testing area," but US technological advantages and large aircraft carrier battle forces are1,148 words
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817 1980-06-24 14 THE array of the latest and most sophisticated computerised, laser and electronically guided and controlled weaponry inspected by this reporter at a dozen US military bases is awe-inspiring. The missiles and bombs can do just about everything but talk.817 words
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Advertisement140 1980-06-24 14 m sm— m i MkjSHßjßWai* s>TaHl Br/ V^B k^' gJ J/^ *9§*r^ M *^B#uticiy3s) S^ Ex P ertencethebcaut y° f J*?" 1 10daysatS$2,399. Retaxln 9 wre<h Japan Airlines. Discovering the serenity and excitement j£^&sJ^rT7^> -fiSQ* of Nort" to South Kyushu, Kagoshima and Honshu. Mount Fuji. <Uu&P <^^^^^^^^SJS> Nagasaki. Tokyo. Yokohama.140 words
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481 1980-06-24 15 How to overcome that lack of commitment WITH reference to the subject of military reservists and civilian careers, I cannot help but feel that the general situation must be in a sorry state judging from recent statements by government ministers and by481 words
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257 1980-06-24 15 Part-timers also deserve to enjoy some 'perks' I READ with disappointment the reply by Major Martin Choo, Head, Publie Affairs Department, Ministry of Defence (ST, June 14). It was not only inadequate but also implied that part-time national servicemen don't deserve the recognition al- ready accorded to our full-time national257 words
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203 1980-06-24 15 Why can't our schools be the same again? TWO decades ago, education could be attained at one's own pace, leisurely. There was time or opportunity for slow learners to continue their education until they were fully grown up, or matured to enter the job market. Slow learners could move from203 words
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156 1980-06-24 15 A pity he read so much into isolated act of d iscourtesy I STRONGLY resent the xenophobia of Mr D.E.&Chelliah's letter (ST, June 16. He had thought it (it to deliver a highly pompous lecture on the merits of courtesy to the whole Japanese community Just because of an isolated156 words
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348 1980-06-24 15 Why should we be put to trouble for sake of others? BEING an old resident of an owner-occupied house in Serangoon Gardens Estate and without a car, I read with disgust the various suggestions, especially the one concerning Serangoon Gardens Estate, made by Mr George Fernandez towards improving Ang Mo348 words
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543 1980-06-24 15 I REFER to your article, "Brunt of broken marriage falls on single mother^ (ST, June 11). The findings of the survey conducted by the Singapore Council of Social service do not surprise me; they merely express academically what I have personally543 words
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Advertisement336 1980-06-24 15 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA FLORIDA'S MOST EXCITING INVESTMENT I I fl i The Landings Excellent Capital Appreciation Fastest growth area in the States Up to 80% mortgage for 29 years available Only 10% down payment today (or delivery of your own apartment in 1981 Beautiful marina on your doorstep Golf336 words
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Article1409 1980-06-24 16 THE last transacted ready sale at- the close of i malms! oa the Stock Prrliasy of Singapore yesterday coiiipsiped with use scevsossf day's prices tofether with 971 Ugh and low KtjmMtmr scrip rlchla Issae). •h* Low C«*m» B«fc SECTION ONE WDt'STKIAL A COMMKICIAL 370 m i« ici w1,409 words
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Article258 1980-06-24 16 Closing tone: Steadier. Turnover: Official figures supplied by the Stock Exchange of Singapore including odd lots "Ready" totalled: 9,030.000 unit* valued at $31,442,000. Industrials accounted tar 5,9*2,900, finance 987,000, hotels 324,000, properties 804j000, debentures, loans and bonds 50,000, plantations 805,000, mining, iob 000. "Settlement" contracts totalled: 100.000 units258 words
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Article1734 1980-06-24 16 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett". Big Board1,734 words
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Article1780 1980-06-24 16 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stork Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified Aea» (3.00 B) xd AJ^tiiti (3.168) (2) 118 AkMi (2188 2 20S) Alei1,780 words
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Article265 1980-06-24 16 HONGKONG: Stock prices advanced sharply in beetle trading and on extremely large turnover but closed below the day's highs yesterday, dealers said. The Hang Seng index finished up 24.06 at 1012.01 points. The day's combined total turnover volume was valued at $491.08 million. HK* Amal Rubber m Associated Hotels265 words
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Article285 1980-06-24 16 SYDNEY: Energy stocks and those associated with BP's proposed takeover of Selection Trust combined to underpin stronger trading yesterday, dealers said. Overseas demand pushed moat major shale oil stocks to record levels, led by Greca vale which tinned 85 cents to AC. 96 and Ceatral Pidflt which rose $3.50285 words
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Article366 1980-06-24 16 TOKYO: Share prices closed sharply higher yesterday, following an overwhelming election victory by Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), dealers said. The Dow Jones average rose 47.04 to close at 6860.89 points, after reaching £888.57 at the morning close, with a volume of 300 million shares. The New index366 words
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Article139 1980-06-24 16 CHINESE Pr*aie« Exekaace, SUgaiHre. etsstag prteea per 1(8 kg y»t»«ra«y: Cmit 4*l: Bulk fob 132.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob H42 00 sellers, new drum fob 1148.00 sellers. Cepra: Mixed (loose) $76 00 buyers. Pispir: Muntok white pepper fob Asu NLW $455.00 sellers. Sarawak white139 words
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Article128 1980-06-24 16 THE KILOBAR market for gold deliverable in Singapore opened at $40,721 and closed at $40,683 yesterday. In the Far East, gold opened at U*****.00 597.00 and with heavy telling on news that Russian troops were withdrawing from Afghanistan, dropped to $587.00 592.00 before rallying to $596.00 *Wt .oo. Continued128 words
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Article36 1980-06-24 16 THE STRAITS tin price edged another .$4 higher to $2,164 per picul (equivalent to $35.78 per kilo, up seven cents) in Penang yesterday, on an official offering up 48 2 tonnes to 195 tonnes.36 words
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Article387 1980-06-24 16 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market closed slightly tower yesterday, with July RSS One buyers quoted at 286.00 cents per Ulo, down half a cent on last Friday's close, dealers said. Afternoon prices improved initially on reports of Chinese offtake before some selling emerged subsequently- Values remained around closing387 words
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Article95 1980-06-24 16 Rubber: June 23 Singapore: July: 286.00 cents (down 0.50 cent) Malaysia: July: 290.00 cents (unchanged) Tin: M 52,164 (up $4) (equivalent to $35.78 pec kilo) (up 7 cents) Official offering: 195 tonnes (up 48Vx tonnes) tber on news of Chinese acceptances for RSS One to Threes but drifted95 words
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Article76 1980-06-24 16 AS ss I MLB MBCV MRL MRS MRGP MR 10 52 UMpdMI <l toepailM) II Ua palM (l lo. p*U (1-M P*l II lo prfM) II to. MM ICunil Kltl fcijun 8*U«rs 3MJ0 MSJON M1J0 J63SON 31(00 J1100N 307.00 *****N moo ntMH UNO UNO MUO MLMK mn M6J0N »74O76 words
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Article41 1980-06-24 16 -ower Per«k Icrjoatal C B C Itralta Tr.dm* IUI '■per Product* Sugar* CTl "«n Chonf > V E louataadeo 1180 1080 986 1400 1120 362 730 900 88S 680 zn 731 70 45 40 40 32 30 30 15 15 1541 words
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Article19 1980-06-24 16 N r«»ek Cement Lanjut f Credit Ipore Land' 785 550 820 249 418 -2! -1! -1( -9 -819 words
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Article24 1980-06-24 16 'C Ent -486 000 C L Kepong 423,000 law Par 400 000 Tottl turnover: 9.12m Total value: $31 73m lource: SES24 words
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Article29 1980-06-24 16 I.T.Indkxator: ndustrials: "inance: lotefa^ Yopertics lining* 'lantations: CBC: 'Is: 5656.26 5?48.a 548.67 551.21 944.43 9500! 475.15 478.01 402.99 404.51 332.70 343.1! 912.66 912.1' 538.89 544.3 f C Inrf29 words
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Article369 1980-06-24 16 PURCHASE triers Mtnunbered Male wrier" to posh share prices further op la the SUgapore itofk market yesterday. The tut towards boy!"*; stragth chased the Straits Times hMbMtrlfcl Index past the BMaJsr rrnistisirr level of I W to SSI.M cMnpared with Friday's cI«M «f 548.61. the triuiph369 words
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Article330 1980-06-24 16 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market soared to a new high yesterday, buoyed by continued bullish sentiments. The key barometer, the New Straits Tines industrial ordinary share ui£?r rose 6.42 points to 655.48 breakup last Friday's peak of 649.06 points. Trading was active throughout and was especially firm in330 words
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Article162 1980-06-24 16 THE US Sing dollar opened at $2. 1160 70 and closed at $2.1153 60 in the Singapore forex market yesterday. The US dollar was traded in a narrow range of $2 1155 70 m qule< and featureless trading. Interbank rates at 3 p.m. 1-month ***** 2.1185 2-month162 words
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Article47 1980-06-24 16 RANGE of prices offered by dl*count houset on June 22: Overnight: 6 615 16', Call depodU: 6 Qmtm B«;i>f S*Ui>« 3- month Treasury bills 8 B. 3monUi BankbllU 13/18 911/16 3 month* CD 9. VIS 9 3/18 8 months CD 9 9 Source: National Discount Co47 words
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Article29 1980-06-24 16 Closing Interbank rates foi ilngapore dollars on June 23: Otter Bid >vernlght »H month 1 11/16 98/16 months a 9 months 9S/16 9 3/18 )vernight mode 1029 words
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Article24 1980-06-24 16 THE average rate at which m*>r SUgaptfre hmaka in evreatly prepared U lend to their best e—twer» hi 11.1 per east24 words
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Article338 1980-06-24 16 INTERBANK rates at 3.00 pm: CUfT#OCt#* NOflHnM rtfl*M SfftfttMOOiMl P*f C+fitftQO quoted yesterday (crou)parity change LaeaJ dollars to on* unit sjf f areliTß curreaey: US dollar 2.1153 2.1160 2.8196 -24.98 SterUng pound 4.9460 4.9494 7.3469 -32.68 Australian dollar 2.4440 2.4461 3.4286 -28.72 NZ dollar 2.0876 2.0904 3.4286 -39.11338 words
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Article, Illustration1128 1980-06-24 17 WITH the current rapid pace in new offshore oil exploration, the earnings of Pan-Electric are expected to rise substantially this financial year. Unlike many companies which have to grapple with rising oil costs, Pan-El is well placed to benefit from the upswing in the revived1,128 words
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Article367 1980-06-24 17 F N proposes 1-for-3 bonus RISING costs and competitive pressures have continued to take a toll on Fraser and Neave's earnings in the last financial year to March 31. 1980. The soft drinks manufacturer reported a fractional downturn in its pre-tax profits to $40.4 million from $40.6 million previously, despite367 words
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Article140 1980-06-24 17 Bandar Raya's stake in Permas BANDAR Raya Develop■M has raised its stake in Permas Jaya, a propertyowning company with 557 hectares of land in Johore, to 91.77 per cent or 25 million shares, following further acceptances of its offer. Bandar Raya has accept- i ed an additional offer for 2.6140 words
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Article509 1980-06-24 17 HOTEL ROYAL is now a member of the KLM's Golden Tulip Hotels group, owned by KLM Royal Dutch Airlines. The new link was established soon after its franchise agreement with the Ramada Inn chain terminated last December. As a member of the Golden Tulip Hotel509 words
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Advertisement718 1980-06-24 17 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT (PRIVATE) LIMITED Property Management (Private) Limited, a member of the DBS Group of Companies invites applications for the posts or: (1) ARCHITECT/INTERIOR DESIGNER Should possess a recognised University Degree in Architecture and have at least 3 years experience in a similar capacity. (2) BUILDING EXECUTIVE Technician Diploma in718 words
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Advertisement787 1980-06-24 17 INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE BROKING ORGANISATION seeks the services of ACCOUNTS EXECUTIVES SiS'S^SSSS,^ 18 and j£ velop new buslnws Applicants, who X,wi%SEF d^fS > JJ 8 1 not less than 25 years with a sound ntS^J^?^ Marine and flr Non insurance, and preferably hold or have made some progress towards ACn or787 words
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Advertisement694 1980-06-24 18 itAj, PUBUC UTILITIES y™/ BOPRD The PUB invites applications for the posts of: ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER in the following grades i 1 1 85-2,420 (gross $1,318—, 2,692) ii $2,225-2,6 1 5 (gross $2,475 2,909) I $2,745-4,325 (gross $3,054 5,208) Not*: Appointment to a grade will depend on the experience of the694 words
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Advertisement678 1980-06-24 18 MUA Tai Wah Distributors Re. Ltd. Sole Agent for Wei la Hair Cosmetics, invites suitably qualified candidates to fill the following position: SALES REPRESENTATIVES REQUIREMENTS G.C.E. O' Level qualifications Speak and write English and Mandarin Conversant in Cantonese and other local dialects Possess a class 3 driving licence i Candidates678 words
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Advertisement538 1980-06-24 18 JULY 1980 INTAKE PART-TIE CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSES Registration for the July 1980 Intoke for parttime Continuing Education courses will be conducted from 1900 to 2200 hours from Tuesday 24 to Friday 27 Jun 1 980. The courses on offer together with the centres conducting such courses are indicated below. Applicants538 words
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Advertisement615 1980-06-24 18 IN THE M ATTEK OP THE O >MP ANIKS ACT, CAP 18* AND GHKBABMNI (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD (Di VOUTNTABY LIQUIDATION) S'BCIAL RESOLUTIONS At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company held at Room 1, 2nd Floor, Malayan Bank Chambers, Fullerton Square. Singapore 0104 on 18th June TOO at 11.00 a.m.615 words
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Advertisement418 1980-06-24 18 PETROUAM NASIONAL BERHAD I PETRONAS I KENYATAAN TAWARAN I Tawaran adalah dipelawa dari pemborong-pem-borong yang berdaftar kelas X D' dan bawah dengan JKR dan Badan-badan Berkanun untuk: CADANGAN GELANGGANG PERMAINAN SEMENTARA UNTUK PETRONAS DI LOT P.T.1., SEKSYEN 63, JALAN BUKIT BINTANG, KUALA LUMPUR. Dokumen-dokumen tawaran boleh didapati di:PETROUAM NASIONAL BERHAD418 words
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Advertisement4453 1980-06-24 19 AT YOUR SERVICE RATES SECTION INDEX ys^V TsjlsjphoiH, Service: *****22 pajß>«na| A i acpuircc HVf 1 p^^^ tm^^ l^ Mondoy Fridoy 8 30am -SOOpm Ordmory 70 ct* per word (m«i $10 50) A tsgtlClli.MDiaC W^^ /^^lr^\r^\l lljr^l I IjT^ I ar~^l YIW StV-Si^w v *ccommooatk>n properties .9. I fSO*\*» <fc>4,453 words
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Advertisement632 1980-06-24 19 ACCOUNTS CLERK. OCE O' level and LCCI Intermediate Bookkeeping. Minimum 2 years experience. Must be able to type. Application forms obtainable from Secretary. St. Andrew's Mission Hospital. 250. Tanjong Pagar Road Tel: *****83/4. A leading Flnanca company requires TYPISTS Requirement*: O.C.E. O' level. a Able to type neatly and accurately632 words
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Advertisement591 1980-06-24 19 An International Shipping Organisation requires lor immediate employ(A) MARKETING ASSISTANT I (FEMALE) Tha idaal candidate should pos ease: OCE 'O' level a uood command of English altoa lto 2 years working experience a Typing skill (40/80 w.p.m.) a Marketing Inclination (B) DOCUMENTATION CLERK Tha candidate should posssaa: a OCE O'591 words
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Advertisement1392 1980-06-24 20 II EMPLOYMENT 46 Situation* Vacant b) Secretarial it Clerical A well established Aerospace omi'uny in Bedok Invites outstanding personalities for the position ol CLERK/TYPIST (MALE) AM interested applicants should c A minimum GCE 'O' Level certificate c Able to type neatly and accurately at 40 wpm. c Preferably 1- 21,392 words
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Advertisement1004 1980-06-24 20 II EMPLOYMENT WONG BAN KEE HARDWARE (PTE) LTD requires FEMALE CLERK c GCE 3 O' Level with credits In English. Chinese and Mathematics c Able to type c Knowledge of Book-keeping. Interested applicants please call personally at: 263 Victoria Straot Singapore 071S from 10a.m. lo 4p.m. MAJOR GARMENT MANUFACTURER urgently1,004 words
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Advertisement1395 1980-06-24 20 II EMPLOYMEKT Required: A CLERK/TYPIST by a company. Please apply stating salary expected and telephone contact to: 2S-C, WATERLOO STREET CENTRE. BLK. 2SI SINGAPORE 071* REOUIRED A FEMALE Oeneral Clerk. Able lo type and handle business correspondence Independently. Written application photograph (nonreturnable). salary expected and telephone contact should be addressed1,395 words
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Advertisement2426 1980-06-24 20 II EMPLOYMENT II EMPLOYMENT Immediate Vacancies for SALES REPRESENTATIVES (Female) Requirements: Above 23 year* old Able to apeak English Mandarin a local dialects c Driving licence an advantage Experience not necessary as training will be provided. Starting salary $500/-. Attractive commission, transport allowance, monthly bonus. Interested call personally at: 76,2,426 words
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Advertisement259 1980-06-24 20 SCHOOL LEAVERS WISHING to' have a successful business ca- reer. can join us In our fast moving products Training provided. Salary, transport allowance and commission Interested ring: ***** YOUNG CHINESE SALESGIRLS for school book shops required Immediately by well established book seller No experience required Normal office working hours Interested259 words
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Advertisement603 1980-06-24 21 II EMPL 46 Situation* Vacant d) Technical PRESS MACHINE OPERATORS c Completed Sec 3or Vocational 2 c Permanent residents may apply c Singapore Citizens must have completed National Service c Prepared lo work up to 3 rotating shifts a Basic starting salary $290 per month a Those appointed will undergo603 words
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Advertisement513 1980-06-24 21 Qollei Invites applications .from Singapore/ Malaysian Citizens and Permanent Residents for the following positions: TRADESMEN/ SENIOR TRADESMEN c G.C.E. 3 "O" Levels In Technical Stream or VITB Certificate In Metal Trade from various technical trades such as optics/ auto lathe/ stampIng/ galvanlshlng etc. c Minimum 2 to 3 years' experience513 words
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Advertisement538 1980-06-24 21 II EMPLOYMENT fZUSk MOULD LOFTERS Oar expanding shipyard 111 have immediate vacancies in the above 1 position. Qualillcatioa*/ Experience: NTC 111 or equivalent 2 yean similar experience A«e 22-35 Completed full-time INS Young' persons above 16 years and who have some Technical education preferably may also apply and will be538 words
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Advertisement525 1980-06-24 21 Qollei We have rnmedime vacancies for TECHNICAL TRAINEES Requirements: Singapore/Malaysian citizens or permanent residents. G.C.E. 3 0' level from Technical stream. NTT Grade 3 in metal machining. No experience required as training will be provided. Completed NS or serving part-time. Interested candklates please can parsonaty writ. NRIC and relevant educational525 words
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Advertisement261 1980-06-24 21 II EMPLOYMENT SUMOSTRANO PACIFIC (PTE) LTD A well established Aerospace Company has vacancy for PRODUCTION CONTROL EXPEDITOR The person we are looking for should have a minimum OCE O' level in Technical subjects, although GCE A 1 level Is preferred. Male applicants should have completed or be exempted from National261 words
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Advertisement350 1980-06-24 21 cem m Jurong requires FEMALE PRODUCTION WORKERS for Its shift system Selected applicants wM en«oy the •oMowmg benefits beside* the besic salary 1 Pull monthly and annual attendance bonus. 2) Annual leave 3) Annual bonus. 4) 2nd shift allowance of $2 00 per day. 5) Transport allowance 6) Medical benefits.350 words
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Advertisement390 1980-06-24 21 II EMPL ♦ONEYV/ELtSYNERTEK a subsidiary of world wide Honeywell Corporation U S A. To meet our expansion program, we have Immediate vacancies for: FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS 2 rotating shifts and permanent 3rd shift) in the following areas 3rd Optical •J Bond** Die Attach We offer a minimum packaged pay of390 words
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Advertisement333 1980-06-24 21 PHILIPS requires FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Applicants should be: In age. 16 years oM and above. In education, Primary 4 lo Secondary 4 (any Language stream). You will be happy to work for PHILIPS since we offer th* following benefits: Good starting pay $210 p.m Increment on confirmation. c Promotional and333 words
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Advertisement174 1980-06-24 21 II EMPLOYMENT Has Immediate Vacancies for FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS NON SCOPE WORK NO SHIR 5-DAY WEEK Plus many other fringe benefits Requirements: 16 years and above Singapore/Malaysian Citizens and Permanent Residents Applicants are invited to call personally with their NRIC on Mon-Fri Bam spm Sat :9am 12pm at ROLLEI SINGAPORE174 words
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Advertisement506 1980-06-24 21 TIMES PRINTERS SDN. BHD. requires MALE/FEMALE WORKERS Age: 16 years L above Singapore citizens/ permanent residents attractive wages overtime pay. shift and attendance premiums Pay days: twice a month No microscopic work Canteen facilities Short term employment can be arranged Applicants please call personally at: Personnel Deportment Time* Bnnter* Sdn.506 words
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Advertisement329 1980-06-24 22 II EMPLOYMENT II EMPIOYKH [j II MPIOYKIT II EWIOYWT II EMPLOYMENT 46 Situations Vacant c) Production suimnno We are fast expanding and urgently require: PRODUCTION OPERATORS "Ules t> Female) We offer: REVISED STARTING SALARY 110.56 per day (Male) and 58.71 per day (Female) On Confirmation SI 1.52 per day (Male)329 words
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Advertisement261 1980-06-24 22 I qfeal VJprtcfr 1 PELMEC A new subsriiary company ol NMB to be located in Jurong lor manufacturing balbearings We are now recruiting (a) MACHINISTS (b) OPERATORS (Males only) Requirements: for a) Completed Technical Four b) Completed Primary/ Secondary Education Age between 18 and 25 years Candidates must have completed261 words
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Advertisement623 1980-06-24 22 YAMASHINA (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD Invites applications for the post MALE PRODUCTION WORKERS c Completed Sec. 2 education c Above 18 years old c Willing to work 3-shift rotation We Otter good starting salary other benefits such as shift allowance, attendance Incentive, transport allowance, free uniforms, tea or coffee supplied, soft623 words
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Advertisement707 1980-06-24 22 BRITISH INTERNATIONAL TRADING CO. requires STOREHAND lihiim snt should hove: 1) Minimum Primary Six Education 2) Experience In Issuing and packing of goods Ptoaa* appry with tuH particular* and salary expected to: THE FINANCIAL CONTROLLER P.O. BOX 1066 SINGAPORE Mtti. ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssd Cakaohop Bales Assistants Supermarket Caahier* Shop Assistants Peckers Snack707 words
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Advertisement589 1980-06-24 22 Europssn Rubber msmnactwrtna, ■■"HI n*M MMdllll WCsMICteS fat* TRAINEE FOREMEN Salary $500 pm Pll lIBUIIIIM A) Good physique minimum height b ft. 6 ins. B) Must be prepared to do shift work. C) Completed NS. D) Minimum educational level OCE O' Level. Pit in write to-. JURONG TOWN P.O. BOX589 words
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Advertisement385 1980-06-24 22 sjSaai A) MALE CLERK c Q.C.E. -O' level, c Class 3 licence, c Ability to type, c Completed NR.- 21 years. CAROO HANDS Wish contact MRS NO, tel: mines tor an interview. RESTAURANT Invites applicants for the position of: CASHIER c Experience not essential. However preference will be given to385 words
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Advertisement490 1980-06-24 22 If youare:e Between 16 and 38 years old c Able to work 4 hours per day a Willing also to work during week-ends and holidays We have a vacancy for you as: FEMALE PART-TIME SALES ASSISTANT OR FEMALE SACKER If you're keen, please see us at our sfh Floor. Piaxs490 words
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Advertisement490 1980-06-24 22 Mm COLONEL SANOCRS KENTUCKY FRIED CMrCKEN PTE. LTD. Wereqewe. Full-time 4 Part-time Staff For: 1) WAITERS/ WAITRESSES 2) COOKS Interested applicant* may cafl persons** with 2 recent pe**oort-*iz* photographs lo: Kentucky Jurong 18, Yung Ho Road Singapore 2261 DsWVMsMI iQeVn MM 9ptn ImiNG couflx JiCrnEL requires 1) Comfm.Waner.-S2es.oo 2) Waitresses490 words
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Advertisement497 1980-06-24 22 *©AP° (1) MATERIAL HANDLER Minimum secondary 2 with 1 2 years experience (2) STORE CLERK To perform prompt and accurate stock posting, ordering, reporting and physical checking activities to meet production requirements ensuring no overstocking or under-stocking Minimum Secondary II or above preferably with 1 2 years experience In store.497 words
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Advertisement724 1980-06-24 22 OFFICE DESPATCH BOY cum laboratory help required. Must know how to ride motorcycle. Please send In particulars, salary expected u> Unit 134 A. Blk. 3 Kallang Avenue Industrial Centre. Spore 1233 OFFSET PRINTER REOLMttD. With experience In mixing colours. Machine operating training will be provided Attractive salary and allowance .nlerested724 words
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Advertisement1548 1980-06-24 23 II EMPLOYMENT I j 46 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS LIMITED (A Member Of The SEACORP Group) REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY GENERAL CLERK TYPIST: I Level Knowledge of Bookkeeping Intermediate Able to type 35-40 wpm Salary will commensurate with experience SALES TRAINEES' CAY i) I^vel Mature Singapore citizens Knowledge of1,548 words
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Advertisement876 1980-06-24 23 111 VEHICLES A BOATS Abo avMabw In 1600 GLF, 1600 GFT, 1600 S/W > 1800 Auto. Come in today for a test-drive We are open on Sundays A Authorised Dealer ENTERPRISES PTE. LTD. fflCs Showroom: 222 Batostier Road ZSEJEL: *****93 (5 Lines) 49 Pleasure Boats For 53 Vehicle Financing/ Sale/Wanted876 words
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Advertisement805 1980-06-24 23 111 VEHICI CAR MK-CONDIDONERS INSTALLATION REPAIR!!! Ahe oi Ollioll <ronOH popalor txondi at Jupcrnn moo 4 co» •ette/reeW. WELCOME TO BUKIT MERAH CENTRE (CaHei Service Station) Ow ikiMed A eipeneacea' rath mciem ore o»eilobl* to otter rou tftair best ternce*. c ReeMMoMe cho. c Ample 3781, Jfcl eatrt MeroS Smoooor.805 words
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Advertisement812 1980-06-24 23 ,ES A BOATS 1070 DATSUN 1008 Aircond. good running condition. Asking $14,900 0.n.0. Tel: *****7. 1077, DATSUN 100 A FII Aircond. sport rims, cassette Tel: *****35 1077 DATSUN 100A XII 2 owners. New radial ply lyres, tip top condition. Asking $14,100 ono Please call: *****33 1077 DATSUN 120 V Aircond,812 words
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Advertisement923 1980-06-24 23 111 VEHICLI NOV 197a FORO Cortina 16 OL. 1 owner. Immaculate condition, low mileage, aircond. cassette/ radio $19,500 on o *****88 SEPT. 1070 ESCORT 1.3 Sports (beige). Under 3.000 kms. one careful, expat driver. 2 months road tax, condition excellent with rust proofing, aircond. Highest offer secures Phone *****4 business923 words
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Advertisement772 1980-06-24 23 :s a boats MK> 1074 230.0 Private owner, aircond. radio/ cassette, power steering, eligible for PARF $25,900 ono *****3. V X Loh. NEW MERCEDES 200. white deliver on July Highest offer secures Tel: *****34. OCT. 1071 MERCEDES 200. One owner, airconi radio tax new Oood condition Selling $13,500 ono. Tel772 words
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Advertisement827 1980-06-24 23 111 VEHICLES BOATS 1*77 COLT SIGMA 1600 OS One private owner, aircond. sports rims Tax. tyres new showroom condition. *****87 1t77 COLT StOMA 1800 OS. On* private owner With aircondltloned. $19,000 o no Tel *****80 1977 MITSUBISHI COLT Oalant Sigma 2000 CLX. Automatic gear, private owner, aircond cassette Tel: *****33827 words
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Advertisement783 1980-06-24 23 1977 TOYOTA HOC Aircond. metallic paint, spoats rims, cassette, view 10A Braddell Road. Mr Khoo IS7S TOYOTA TERCEL aircond. cassette. 1 lady owner, price $20 500 Tel: ***** M cxl 359 from 800 am to 500 p.m *****93 after 800 pm. 3 UNITS OF 1976 and 1977 Toyota Crown Automatic,783 words
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Advertisement5094 1980-06-24 24 111 VEHICLES A BOATS IV ACCOMMODATION ft PROPERTIES IV ACCOMMODATION A PROPERTIES IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES IV ACCOMMODATION 4 PROPERTIES Freehold Land Easy instalments available Prompt handing over of shops Book now to avoid disappointment. ENQUIRIES BOOKINGS Wan Li Development Pte. Ltd. 15th Fir, Far East Shopping Centre. Orchard Road. Singapore5,094 words
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Advertisement693 1980-06-24 24 SHERWOOD TOWERS o Two or Three-Bedroom apartments on high floors, furnished or unfurnished Rontafc $1,500 p m to $2,500 pm o Three-Bedroom Maisonettes available for sale. Pric»: $3*0.000 FOR DETAILS. PLEASE CALL: MANSFIELD PROPERTY SERVICES PTE. LTD *****1 or *****3. SHERWOOD TOWERS 3-bedroomed apartment for rent. Available fully furnished and693 words
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Advertisement779 1980-06-24 24 c) Rooms FURNISHED ROOM REQUIRED in Jurong area Call *****74 between 8 to Bam anyday 83 Residential Proper ties For Sal* a) Houses A BEAUTIFUL DETACHED 2 1/2storey. dlst. 15. 4 bedrooms, study, servant's Huge living/ dining. Landscaped garden 12.000 sq ft Freehold $650,000 negotiable *****2 A BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW In779 words
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Advertisement628 1980-06-24 25 IV ACCOMMODATION A PROPERTIES IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES IV ACCOMMODATION A PROPERTIES IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES VI EDUCATION ft INSTRUCTION I 63 Residential ProptrNat For Salt DMT. 11 LINDEN DRIVE Double-storey beautiful detached 4 bedrooms. 1 servants I balhs. split-level living/ dining. $750,000. DIST 10 NAMLY CRESCENT Double-storey semi-detached 3 bedrooms plus628 words
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Advertisement845 1980-06-24 25 SELETAR HILLS. 2-STOREV semidetached. 3 bedrooms, servant's. 5.000 sq ft. Parquet/ terrazzo $300,000 on o Henry Koh Housing *****6 SELETAR HILLS Tuan Sing Park luxurious double-storey semidetached Excellent condition Details. Practical Housing *****3/ ***** SELETAR HILLS MOOERN 3-storey split-level semi-detached on elevated grounds. Land area: 4300 sq.fl 2 halls. bedrooms,845 words
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Advertisement774 1980-06-24 25 A LUXURY APARTMENT Grange Heights, type B. high floor 3 bedrooms, approx 3.400 sq.ft Vacant possession $650,000. Tel: *****28/*****07 APARTMENT: SHERWOOD TOWERS (Tower Block), high floor. 3 bedrooms. 1.500 sq ft Tastefully furnished Tenanted $2,500 till September Selling $275,000. Enquiries: TBC *****61. APARTMENTS FOR SALE: c Maryland Park Block 'D'774 words
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Advertisement818 1980-06-24 25 i DIST. 9 ORANOEFORD MANSION 1.200 sq ft 2 bedrooms. Price: 5225.000 Tel *****2 DMT. PACIFIC MANSION Blk. A. High floor, fully furnished and alrcondltloned $225,000 negotiable. Tel *****4. After 7.00 p.m. *****54 DMT. 9 SKYSCRAPER next to Orchard Road. 3 bedrooms with bathrooms attached Freehold 1.600 sq.ft. $190,000 Regent818 words
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Advertisement620 1980-06-24 25 c) Land ACE OFFERS: Adam Road, dlst 1128. exclusive residential land. Suitable for condominium development. 87.000 sq.ft. Freehold Call: Mr Yeo *****22 DMT. 11, A FREEHOLD prime residential land located In a quiet locality with approx. area of 30.000 sq ft Fields *****/ *****/ ***** EXCLUSIVE FREEHOLD REMDENTIAL land In620 words
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Advertisement795 1980-06-24 25 OPEN AMD FENCED land required for rent about 30.000 sq.ft Preferably in vicinity of Paslr Panjang. Tel: *****84/ *****39 65 Factory Space Vacant/Wanted CHINO SI Met FLATTED factory building, near Macpherson Road 1.075 sq.ft sth floor. SellIng: $155 psf negotiable. No restriction for foreigners. Contact: Mr Sing *****6. FACTORIES/ WAREHOUSES795 words
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Advertisement760 1980-06-24 25 GOING CONCERN BEAUTY-CARE and health Salon. Ideally located at Dlst 1542 Invites Interested parties for complete takeover For details, tel: *****13 Miss Tan ORACE HOUSeNO *****25. East Coast Road 2 storey Shop House. Built In area 2518 sq. ft. Price 1390.000/- o.n o. GROUNDFLOOR 21S SO. FT. No 01-45. Orchard760 words
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Advertisement592 1980-06-24 25 FAR EAST SHOPPING Centre Shops Spaces available for rent Tel *****11 Miss Ng. OFFERS STRATEGICALLY LOCATEO shops/showrooms/ offices on ground. Ist and 3rd floors. Area 1.700 sq.ft to 4.000 sq ft. Interested please contact Mr Wong Kwong Chen or Miss Ho Peng Sse at *****7 ORCHARD PLAZA, Mezxanlne floor 355592 words
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Advertisement730 1980-06-24 25 I LEX MENG PROFESSIONAL TRAINING CENTRE A Ministry's Registered School New classes commencing In June Leading to AC A. lAS. LCCI SUBJECTS OFFERED; Accounting. Principle of Law. Economic. Data Processing. Costing. Statistics. Taxation. Company Law. AudlUng. Business Administration. Marketing. Public Relations. Salesmanship. Principles of Management. English for Commerce. Advertising Registration730 words
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Advertisement701 1980-06-24 25 i GROUP OF UNOERGRADS offering home tuition for all levels Moderate charges *****9/ *****7/ (*****1 night) intensive COACHING BY reliable, experienced bilingual tutors for all subjects and conversation Tel *****00 *****03 GROUP OF BILINGUAL tutors. Specialised home tuition. Success guaranteed All districts/ subjects/levels *****75/*****83 INTENSIVE P«£ EXAMINATION GROUP tuition for701 words
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Advertisement315 1980-06-24 26 SUPER TRI-STAR a^T^ a^Ba^^^^^Tßa^aWlal JWj U 1 I I afl^aVal 'm jH| I All transistorised solid state. A^^ Quickstart Ht-Bri picture tube. 1 1 flfl I l/^fr 1 2 pre-selected, channel tuning P« J P a^aß a«eaV»a] SyStefTl. |||1 T^i *'ll "3fi New, rotary controls for volume, .''/■"/••■l brightness and315 words
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Advertisement260 1980-06-24 26 I VII TRAVEL TOURS a^l^eMaT^rfl WR WOT Jt @2>?mi| #7 Rrs I pSCOWOLVM^^r ji < m PL i I I A FEW SEATS AVAILABLE TO BE SOLD ON FIRST COME FIRST SERVE BASIS HURRY! BOOK NOW! Jt G.C. Nanda Sons Pte Ltd QQQ Official Agents for Moscow Olympics i \A/260 words
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Advertisement335 1980-06-24 26 101 Air Travel ■UOOET AIR FARES. Tours t Accommodation for Individual and group travel Call Sedunia Travel Services, suite 11-313. 11th floor. Merlin Plaza. Beach Road. S-pore 0119. Tel: *****11. (TA-019). ■UDOET JAKARTA Alfi-TICKETS can be purchased at Australia Tours Service Any problems with your application of visas, please let335 words
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IX OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration218 1980-06-24 27 MR. LEE TUNG MOOI AGE 81 FOUNDER OF KENG SENG CO.. passed away peacefully on 20th June. 1980 Deeply mourned by Sons: Keng Lam, Seng Lam, Kong Lam, Eng Lam: Daughter*: Slew Sun, Slew Pin, Slew Eng: Daughters-in-law: Guat Kool. Slew Kin, Sul Song. Guat Cheng: Sont-in-law: Ming218 words
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Obituary58 1980-06-24 27 In Loving Memory Of FLORA PAVALAM RETNAM Nee AVADURAY who passed away peacefully on 21st June 1980 and was cremated on 22nd June 1960 THE FAMILY would like lo eXpress their h«»rff»M grstitude lo the Doctors a sum ol Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Rev. Prabhu Das. relatives snd58 words
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Obituary, Illustration79 1980-06-24 27 Yoong Meng. Henry, Paul and Onn ci press their heartfelt grsMude to ft. Fosswn, Fr. Campos, the Prayer Groups, relatives, friends and colleagues for their kind essistance. attendance, donations, wreaths, prayers end night visits during their The tomMy ol the late MADAM NAN KENO NEO eiprees79 words
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Obituary, Illustration123 1980-06-24 27 MADAM TAN JEE LEX wish to express their thank* to relatives and friend* lor their I kind assistance, attendance, condolences, wreaths scroll* and donation* during their recent bereavement. THE FAMILY OF the late Robert Windruth wish to express their sincere gratitude and ippreciation u> relatives123 words
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Obituary, Illustration29 1980-06-24 27 IM EVERLASTING MEMORY OF Always rwntnbfd by huaband, i children and all tovad «m MRS. YUEN KAM CHKW KM PATRICIA LOH FONG MEMO departed on 24/6/7529 words
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Obituary, Illustration37 1980-06-24 27 Mass Will Be Held At Church Of The Nativity At 6.00 p.m.. 24th, 25th 26th June. Always ttmnbmd by wMa, ch,i dr»n and grandchildren MR. PETER OOH NAM KOK D.p«rt»d 24 Jun. 197837 words
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Advertisement1216 1980-06-24 27 VII TRAVEL TOURS ■■V?f9ffT l^sTsW9s^sli MALAYSIA CUP FSNAL ■'ltV I j llf 'fill I *PKulpKl»otßMltiw(oeuMa I Only SSIOO/- par parson tor the M- lowing: ■JJJJJJJJJJJJbIb™b»»»MbBs»»«»JJJJJJJJJBssI Depart Singapore Sat. Overseas Tours 28/6/ so at 6 am I D«y T«ip»i HSSO Arrive Port Dlckson around i &Pff%ff%Sfc $IMO KtT' D ,ck»n,orK.U.t sDBali1,216 words
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Advertisement128 1980-06-24 27 SYARIKAT HAT DISTRIBUTORS SON. BHD. invites suitably qualified Malaysian candidates for the post of SALES SUPERVISOR at its Petaling Joya Branch. Age: above 25 years Qualifications i Senior Cambridge Malaysian certificate of Education or higher qualifications. Experience Minimum of 1 year in relevant field or 3 years of proven success128 words
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Advertisement1132 1980-06-24 27 >ASiR GUDANG EDIBLE^ OILSSDN BHD. A newly established Soya-Bean Crushing and Extraction Plant with Refining Facilities invites applications for COMMODITY TRADER QUALIFICATIONS: Minimum of 3 years experience as a Commodity Trader preferably in Oil Trading. A University degree is preferred but not essential. REMUNERATIONS The Company provides attractive terms and1,132 words
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121 1980-06-24 28 MADRID, Mea. The Spanish Feetball Feaeratfaa yeatetmay banned the eaaeh ef Leagae dob Salamaaca far twa years ea charges ef paylag aat 1)6f12,m to Ox a victory aver Malaga last April. A Federatlen eenunlttee said that ee*efc, Felipe Mmum, luu! ffcred meney threigk twe121 words
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Article336 1980-06-24 28 MONTREAL, Mon 808 GILDER yesterday held off a determined charge by Jerry Pate to win the US#SO,OOU ($738,500) Canadian Open by two shots at the Royal Montreal Golf Club. Gilder finished with an even-par 70 for a total of six undei -par 274, whichReuter - 336 words
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Article, Illustration629 1980-06-24 28 GODFREY ROBERT - GODFREY ROBERT, By Deputy Sports Editor ROME, Mon. Centreforward Horst Hrubesch broke free from the shackles of poor form and a nagging injury, to score both goals in West Germany's 2-1 win over Belgium in the European Nations' Cup soccer final at the629 words
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Article70 1980-06-24 28 PERTH, Mon. British soccer champions Northern Ireland completed their four-match unbeaten tour of Australia with a convincing 4-0 victory over Western Australia here yesterday. On a wet, slippery pitch before about 4,000 people, the Ulstermen put on a controlled, though lacklustre display, that produced two goals inReuter - 70 words
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Article599 1980-06-24 28 Joyce breaks C'wealth record SANDBACH, Mon. Joyce Smith broke her own British and Commonwealth marathon record by 2 mm. SB sec. when retainingthe Avon title in 2 hr 33 mm. 32 sec. here yesterday Trevor Wright, of Wolverhampton, ran the fastest marathon by a British runner this year when heAgencies - 599 words
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Advertisement722 1980-06-24 28 A leading Electronic Assembly Plant in East Coast invites applicants for the following posts: (1) MATERIAL PLANNERS (2 vocano..) Qualification: Minimum MCE, speak fluent and write understandable English. Experience: Minimum 1 year experience ond sound knowledge in handling material schedules to meet production requirements. (2) SHIPPING ASSISTANTS (2 vocanae,) Qualifications:722 words
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Advertisement455 1980-06-24 28 GENCO. GENERAL CONCRETE SDN. BHD We ore a new ond fast growing company engaged in manufacture of pre-cast concrete products. Applications are invited from suitably qualified Malaysians for the following immediate appointments. 1. P*OOUCTrON ENGINEERS t Degree/ Diploma in Civil/ Mechomcal Engineering. Preferably 1 or 2 years experience in similar455 words
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Advertisement674 1980-06-24 28 For fitness and muscles: Bullworker puts it 4^> together «fc in only 5 minutes A a day: MM/ "I ooti«B for fiiecii pmyiw ittm'% ten, mw tmigut M/ 9 y^ j mm resyhi riftu iway?", jsks Hmo* expert. Bob Breton mff I y "Bullworker pin-, n jll together. In jusi674 words
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Article, Illustration134 1980-06-24 29 EPSOM JEEP wm haa* target bat Suday whea Mexleaa*. Tara Emm Mi Bug* Hf— t>i My •bilged witt a to«Me eaea. Laat-rtart wtauen Misty OlaeUe, Balsa, DlaBMa4 BUI ud lUblmie «M m* tan to* badly, either, m tfcey, tot, fUlaaed la the nmey. Omly Tiger Hill jawppilated,134 words
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Article379 1980-06-24 29 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By IPOH, Mon. Pro-am racing is no longer a picnic affair. There's big money in the "sport". A staggering amount of (4,727,960 was wagered on the 17 professional and amateur races on the win and plate Tote alone at Bukit Timah over379 words
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276 1980-06-24 29 FAIRWAY - FAIRWAY REVIEW... By RESULTS of the combined professional-ama-teur races at Bukit Timah over the weekend showed that it would be wise to follow "smart money" in such meetings. Because such races are held only once every few months, it is quite impossible for276 words
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Article68 1980-06-24 29 TORONTO, Mon. Veteran jockey Avelino Gomez, winner of more than 4,000 races, died in hospital on Sunday night shortly after being involved in a three-hone spill during the Canadian Oaks at the Woodbine race-track. Gomez, 52, a native of Havana, won the r»n»<H»n riding title fiveReuter - 68 words
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Article161 1980-06-24 29 THE Stipendiary Steward's report on Saturday's two professional races at Bukit Timah. Slate of going: Good: Race S: Artati (C. H. Tan) and Jackie's Kuda U (AuYeung) jumped awkwardly as the gates were released and lost ground. Jackie's Kuda II hung out, making the first turn out of161 words
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Article1269 1980-06-24 29 10 Ecfaunga 54.0 3 Bold Decree 55 5 IPOH. Mon. Weights v Dashin, Squaw MO 13 WUd Cat 55.0 (or this weekend's BBOMTUI 510 9 Spring Water 55.0 races here: Apalacbee 515 17 Brand? Let* 55.0 SATURDAY Mineral Importer S3 0 15 Flying Tiger 54.0 X UeutenantDaltoo 5101,269 words
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Article131 1980-06-24 29 LONDON, Man. United State* wamea'a tennis star Tracy Austin said yesterday she has «m*re *f a chaanr thaa la any of the *ther yean I came" to pta; In the Wimbled** teaab toaraameat Tracy, 11, tressed i* a tlght-flttlag plak traehaatt, said her "malaAP - 131 words
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Article, Illustration648 1980-06-24 29 /H^^fff^fffj^\ LONDON, Mon. After two years of disappointment since his highly successful first Wimbledon in 1977, American John McEnroe may now be ready to become the champion. If anyone can stop topseeded Bjorn Borg, of Sweden, from winning a fifth successive men's titleReuter - 648 words
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Article158 1980-06-24 29 VIENNA, Mon. Unseeded Angel Gimenez, of Spain, walked away with the singles title at the USSSO,OOD ($106,000) tennis tournament yesterday, when his top-seeded Czech opponent, Tomas Smid, withdrew from the final with a foot injury after taking the first set 6-1. The abrupt end came withUPI - 158 words
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Article54 1980-06-24 29 LONDON, Mon. Kevin Uvesey, who has been Welsh national tennis coach and development officer for five years, has resigned to take up a similar post in Hongkong on Aug. Livesey, who is from Leyland, Preston, is also giving up his position as chairman of the British ProfessionalAFP - 54 words
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Advertisement309 1980-06-24 29 WARNING NOTICE The United Kingdom Designs (Protection) Ordinance of the Republic of Singapore, States of Malaya, Sabah Sarawak. Registration No: *****5 Bell Registration No: *****6 Bell W Iff fl Bflr l! I U HB^B I Jk- .Bfl MU ■Z I I I Jn BBBK I Bl Bff BY V W309 words
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Article, Illustration419 1980-06-24 30 ERMEST FRIDA - ERMEST FRIDA By Talib: We will walk and spot hazards SINGAPORE players may not have a practice round before the start of the Putra Cup golf championship starting at Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, tomorrow. The Singapore team of Gerald Loong. Wong Wens Hong,419 words
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Article269 1980-06-24 30 Changi Gents stretch lead CHANGI GENTS stretched their lead at the top of the Singapore Darts Association Division One League to six points when they beat second-placed Prairie Express A 6-3 MVHONTWO SIA JrtiHteri 4 S«»v»oo 5, A S Watson 2 Scorpka 7, Chaafl liiltfi 6 Sanaa B 3, SIA269 words
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Article21 1980-06-24 30 KAMPONG Kembangan were conceded a walkover by Prisons in a Singapore Hockey Association Division Two match at Bafcader Road yesterday.21 words
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Article282 1980-06-24 30 I BEFEB |c the article aa Jaac I ay Eneat Me* regaHßg 4e BitiH eetweea ■m! aad Ou Bex H*ag dartag <ke UN SKC Ctai CkajDptaaoklp. Tafctte, Iha4 beea alleat aa tftai aatter at the reaaeat if i>ii rineHnai iftnrr We kata earee* that the BBaaaaßß J C 1282 words
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198 1980-06-24 30 Tan gives his side of row with Ong SabaeaaeaUy, I nefce alae to the Oak (uWi Ike bum palat udwiiUM by Urn tktt It ni Ui nllu v OuWi the Chibikai fa*lM aWMLN Ml PC C#»tatted la matten lavaivlag ■Mmken ef tke etab. Nttarally, I m laaajpj •I tke Caatala'i198 words
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Article360 1980-06-24 30 WILFRED YEO - Everything goes wrong for Ng WILFRED YEO By YESTERDAY was one day bowler Ronnie Ng, who has experienced many happy days, would like to forget. First, be lost his wallet, containing $300, his driving licence and identity card, at the Kirn Seng Bowl, while waiting to make his Masters' qualifying360 words
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244 1980-06-24 30 KEN JALLEH Jr - KEN JALLEH Jr. By THE Peoples Association Youth Swimming Club girls' A team were the toast of the Republic yesterday when they established an under-14 national and meet record in the 4xloo metres freestyle relay at the national Junior championships at the Toa244 words
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Advertisement586 1980-06-24 30 A Hi-Fi system only as strong as its weakest link bbbbbbw^ J bbbbbbT M Akssl BBBBBBaaaIP I J^^| if:. J J i EA.-R\ i 'k jX ,aaV B^ W^* ■aaaar^ fsssssssl W^ WwEjKHm<jtKE^R^^r A I i aaaaaaf SSSBaaaaJ '^^^^^Belaßßaaaa^Baaaaaaal W^A ■BBbT^^ jt^^jtt^Jt/f *47 4f BBBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaKT •aaaKk I W Premain DC586 words
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Article, Illustration309 1980-06-24 31 KEN JALLEH Jr - KEN J ALLEH Jr By THE Singapore national rugby team yesterday resumed training under the watchful eyes of newly-elected national coach John Burgess. And their reaction to the new coach was one of caution and a lot of sweat. As former national skipper Song309 words
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Article104 1980-06-24 31 PATRICK BASTIANS - PATRICK BASTIANS By JAMSHED GUL, 17, the warld's Na. I ktnl.r aqoash player, who waa die last Thursday, arrived la Stncapere a* Sunday tor a series af exhlbttton matches against the atepabUc's top five players, and to praoMto a range af rackets. According to Us brother Raklm,104 words
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Article43 1980-06-24 31 THE Hongkong Bank men's team defeated Ko Advertising 4-1 In the Anchor Business Houses Squash League at Fort Punning yesterday. Other results: Mea: Price Waterhouse 4 Vosper 1, Electrolux 3 Inchcape 2; Waatea: Philips Securities 2 Singapore Airlines Group 1.43 words
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Article31 1980-06-24 31 THOMSON edged out Nee Soon 3-2 in the inter-constituency badminton tournament at the Delta Sports Complex yesterday. Other results: Radin Mas 3 Leng Kee 2, Whampoa 4 Sembawang 1.31 words
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Article28 1980-06-24 31 DRAGON United beat Belia Bedok 2-1 and Pemuda Ikatan Setia defeated Telerec 3-0 in the PERSES Division Two League sepak takraw tournament at Jalan Eunos yesterday.28 words
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428 1980-06-24 31 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By JIT A SINGH, the Singapore national soccer team manager, will be attached to English soccer clubs Crystal Palace and West Ham for six weks from next month. The Football Association of Singapore have arranged his trip with the help of428 words
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Article133 1980-06-24 31 KUALA LUMPUR, Km The ticket rash is aa far the Malaysia Cap saeeer flaal betweea flnUfw and Stagapare atthe Merdek»~sadtam here aa Satoxday. Ticket tor the eveat af the year an priced at V», and $6. fiflaigaf. aa basts, have reajaarted Or HI tteketo Ml133 words
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Article28 1980-06-24 31 PUBLIC UTILITIES Board Staff Union beat Singapore Fire Brigade 3-1 in the final of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees' organised soccer tournament at Farrer Park yesterday28 words
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Article21 1980-06-24 31 OVERSEAS Chinese Runkjqg Corporation beat Singapore Tobacco 4-1 in a friendly soccer match at the Delta Sports Complex yesterday.21 words
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218 1980-06-24 31 LONDON, Mon. The West Indies' victory bid was checked by rain on the fourth day of the second cricket Test against Englfrnfl at Lord's here today. Only 35 minutes play was possible this morning before bad light, immediately followed by rain, forced the remainder218 words
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Article35 1980-06-24 31 ENGLAND Ist INNS: M (Q— ea IP, H»lsh« Ml) WEST DOMES Ist INNS: lIS (Hayaca 184, tteav* 141, LMM) RNULANO tai INNS: (OrentghtSM) tieeehnotout S Bayestt not out 13 Extra* TMal (for none) 5135 words
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Article346 1980-06-24 31 CHEONG WAN LEONG and Goh Chong Mci beat Tan Eng Liang and Koh Lee Wah34 in the mixed doubles semi-finals of the national Junior table tennis championships at Poi Ching School yesterday. In the other match, Foo Lian Fatt partnered Urn Quey Ping to edge346 words
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Article165 1980-06-24 31 SINGAPORE could have done better than third §lace in last week's Asian chools soccer competition in Bangkok, had they not been troubled early with injuries, reports JOE DORAT. This is the opinion of team manager Retnam Pierre, who returned with the team yesterday. Said Pierre: "We165 words
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Advertisement368 1980-06-24 31 Get o Topcon camera and get a Toshiba computer flash FREE! (While stocks last) With every purchase of TOPCON Rm 300 with 1 7 lens or 28-50 mm zoom you get N one pc. A-1 fl Toshiba Automatic Computer Flash worth above S°s plus one pc. LPL Deluxe Cable Release368 words
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Miscellaneous130 1980-06-24 31 BOWLING National championships (Kim Seng BowLW) HOCKEY Premier League SRC v IA (Padang. RUGBY National schools' B Dtv. semi-fliial (or Police Cup: St. Andrew's v Whltley, Dunearn Technical v AngloniliM m School (Thomson Rd, 3.30 5). SEP Aft TAKRAW National tournament: Dtv. Two Kg. Kwnhangan CC v Woodlands New Town,130 words
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427 1980-06-24 32 'Big 7 to Soviets: Pull out all troops VENICE, Monday THE Western "Big Seven" reacted swiftly last night to news of a partial pull-out of Soviet troops from Afghanistan, firmly calling on the Soviet Union to restore the basis for peace in the area by withdrawing all its forces. LeadersAFP - 427 words
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Article44 1980-06-24 32 TEHERAN, Mon. Six alleged drug dealers were executed early today in Teheran on the orders of religious court judge Sadeq Khalkhali, and In Khermanshah, western Iran, two men were executed for sexual offences on the orders of an Islamic revolutionary court. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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643 1980-06-24 32 TOKYO, Monday JAPAN'S Liberal Democratic Party was returned to power today after an overwhelming general election victory less than two weeks after the death of Prime Minister Masayoshi Ohira. The conservative LDP, which has ruled Japan continuously since 1955, won 284 of theReuter - 643 words
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175 1980-06-24 32 Sharp rise in yen and share prices TOKYO, Mon, THE Japanese yen and share prices on the Tokyo stock market rose sharply here today in reaction to the overwhelming election victory of the Liberal Democratic Party. On the foreign exchange market, the US dollar closed trading at a rate ofReuter - 175 words
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Article74 1980-06-24 32 PM sends congrats to Ito PRIME Minister Lee Kuan Yew yesterday sent a congratulatory message to Japan's acting Prime Minister, Mr Masayoshi Ito. Mr Lee said in his message: "My colleagues and I send you our heartiest congi atulations on the decisive victory of the Liberal Democratic Party. "The people74 words
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Article60 1980-06-24 32 ROME, Mon. A prominent magistrate active in investigations into Italy's far-right guerilla groups was shot dead by urban guerillas as be waited at a bus-stop in a busy Rome street today. Mario Amato, 42. an assistant public prosecutor, was gunned down by a masked youth who fledReuter - 60 words
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Article55 1980-06-24 32 LAHORE, Mon. The widow of executed Prune Minister Zulflkar ZU Bhutto won a Supreme Court order today delaying a huge claim for back taxes against her husband's estate. Pakistani tax authorities claim the family owes 3.5 million rupees (5f73,850) for Bhutto's income taxes from 1972 to 1978,Reuter - 55 words
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Article30 1980-06-24 32 NEW YORK, Mon. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials slipped 1.02 to 868.69 In the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. AP.AP - 30 words
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Article76 1980-06-24 32 007 gets you Moscow from Zurich BERNE (Switzerland), Mon. When Swiss telephone subscribers begin dialling direct to the Soviet Union on July 1, they should have no trouble remembering the code, just dial 007. A ipnkwman (or the Swiss postal administration announced the new service today and said any connection76 words
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Article31 1980-06-24 32 MANILA, Hon. Government troop* shot dead six suspected Communist guerillas of the underground New People's Army in separate weekend clashes In central Philippines, military sources said today. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article35 1980-06-24 32 TOKYO, Moo. An undema telecommunication cable Unking Japan and China was put back into operation today after a month of weprnsion becauae of a cable trouble oft Shanghai, it was announced today. -AFPAFP - 35 words
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Advertisement533 1980-06-24 32 Find out how they book 9 im Steve McGarrett breezes through his one-hour-long programme, working out the twists and turns of the criminal mind till he eventually gets his man. He epitomises the glamour that detective derring-do has for most of us. But behind the glamour real hard work has533 words
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Advertisement263 1980-06-24 32 more! An immaculate car is only the beginning. You get more car from us. Call us now! ©SErnt Mote mar a car rental service PHONE *****30 >l Biw I Telephone *****24/*****7 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. A $20 million cargo intended faWest Asia has been diverted to an263 words
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Miscellaneous178 1980-06-24 32 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Sh«wen In a few ofatees tram mid-morning. TEMP. (C) ap to ».m. tomorrow: max., U min. SUNSET today: C4S pan.; SUNRISE touMrqpw: CJ1 ».m. GLOBAL weather H— ttriem 10-16C Cloudy Lea Aiageiee 17-29C Oar Atheas a«3C On Ma4rW 15-27C Sunny Bahnta 3OJ6C CWr Maalla 24-31C178 words
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Article48 1980-06-24 1 Humour Shoes round the neck CUSTOMER: "How much is that tie?" Salesman: "Twenty dollars." Customer: "What?! I can buy a pair of shoes with twenty dollars!" Salesman: "Yes, but who would want to wear a pair of shoes round the neck?" Customer: H* WrnlWfliflf fluff fl *tt*tt *'>!*? !fSWi££#3i±&-48 words
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Article528 1980-06-24 1 LIN SHAN - LIN SHAN ii_:_ :compil«d by This laminate pr*gntmme will be bwidcMt •ver the English Service of Singapore Braadcasttng CorMrmtton tonight at 7.45 p.m., Mi the coming Sunday at 9M a.m. Lesson tt of this series will be repeated on Thursday at 8.45 p.m. over the FM stereo.528 words
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Article, Illustration102 1980-06-24 1 Simplifi ed characters M^^ THE illustrated word is ijpfc& pronounced sld, meaning T look at or inspect. of vision It has been reduced to >_x_. n only eight strokes from its <"±fJt regular form, in brackets, ,v 0 12 znushi gaze at Here are some common combinations of the word:102 words
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Article145 1980-06-24 1 -+0L \|l. 'Effective Readings This essay will be broadcast today at 11 JI a.m. and 9.45 p.m. and on Friday at 11. M a.m. and 5.45 p.m. over the Chinese service of Singapore Broadcasting Corporation. *i6ia- tsfT) i ?'J 7SPM £DsL§Mijr. a®^Ht«crTl f'J j&@?R-'M«rtJ .fa UlAffliEft*(chfog) WEttifcfr Afrm eiss?tsts .ante145 words
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Advertisement293 1980-06-24 1 ■818 Come under our wing Iplll^ and get your business off fcj^^^^^^^^^^^^gj to a flying start. f^l^Jl^iisM-^^Wra SAS goes to great lengths to make cocktails, special meals, headphones. •*'|jslffßpfl|^Bßg^Bft^^ your business ours. For a start we even lounge slippers, to make you v^iiiMpw give you a convenient choice of four293 words
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Advertisement96 1980-06-24 1 INSIDt For sand and surfs The son is shining, the water's cool and bine, so what are yon waitIng for? Take the plunge In black and white Centrespread Psges 4, 5 An operatic romance The Teocbew opera has a reputation for refined singing and stage wsrk and last Friday's performance96 words
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Article, Illustration649 1980-06-24 2 TAN SUAT LIAN - pick of the Day TAN SU AT LI AN By SMTV Far however we boast anc strive, Lite declines from thirty-five That was the creed of yore: A bitter, bitchy Darwinism driving the Bette Davis characters to despair as they hit 40; Marilyn Monroe to killing herself perhaps because, among649 words
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Article516 1980-06-24 2 VERNON SCOTT - VERNON SCOTT By in HOLLYWOOD THIS month an Australian-produced soap opera, The Sullivans, now showing over RTM Ch 3, on Wednesdays and Fridays, is invading American prime time syndication through the aegis of Norman Lear's TAT communications outfit. It is only the second AustralianUPI - 516 words
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Miscellaneous167 1980-06-24 2 SECOND ANNUAL RIAGE a talk by Mr DANCE RECITAL by Charlie Goh Sin Chan, Dance Arts Singapore at member of the Kuo Chuan the Victoria Theatre at community centre man8.30 p.m. Tickets: $3, 5, 8 agement committee, at and 10. On till tomorrow. Buona Vista community FRENCH FILM: Les centre167 words
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Miscellaneous447 1980-06-24 2 TV and Radio 3(J0 PM Opening folowed by G»jan's Island "The Second Ginger Grant" (r) 3.30 Diary of Events (English) 3.35 Afternoon Matinee Anything Can Happen (Part 2) 4.20 Intermission 6.00 Opening folowed by Andy Griffith Show 6.30 News in Brief 6.00 PM Opening, folowed by A Handful Of Sonfs447 words
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Miscellaneous200 1980-06-24 2 SBC 5 SBC 8 MALAYSIA 3 MALAYSIA 10 SBC RADIO News followed by Share Market Report and Weather Forecast 1.44 Lunch Date 1.* Clayton Place US Sports Diary ZJ» On the Guitar S.N News in Brief Mt Melody Time Lit It's A Small World 1.44 World of Animals 4.M Tea200 words
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Miscellaneous412 1980-06-24 2 6.35 Scooby Doo And Scrappy Doo 7.00 Kidnapped The Stranger 7.25 Ciritural Diary 7.30 News (Malay) 7.45 Pusparama 8.30 Erschwd 9.30 News and Newsred (English) 10.00 Weather Report (English) 10.05 Good Times Florida Flips 10.30 The Prime of Mrs Jean foodie 11.20 Sapphire And Steel 11.50 Close events in Singapore412 words
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Article, Illustration837 1980-06-24 3 THE Teochew opera, Romance of Tang Bo Hu, is better known traditionally as the Romance of the Three Smiles. This is an enchanting story centred on the weltknown Ming Dynasty scholar and painter Tang Yin (alias Bo Hu) who met and won a beautiful girl837 words
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Article, Illustration568 1980-06-24 3 MARLENE KITTS - MARLENE KITTS THE WIZ Now on at The Jade Reviewed by SIDNEY Lumet's The Wli, starring Diana Ross, is a modern adaptation of a Broadway stage play which makes specific allusions to the original MGM 1939 musical fantasy, and so invites direct comparison. It is568 words
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Advertisement317 1980-06-24 3 HAIR FUSION. I >(H)krhc\\ayVHi\\crx~Hcfi)re^B XT _i -^iSI A If Before _J^_ S After Hair Fusion-a revolutionary Treat it like your own hair, brush method in hair replacement is now it. sleep with it. go swimming and pla i available in Singapore at a price you your favourite games with it317 words
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Article, Illustration332 1980-06-24 4 BESIDES small prints, pastels and all things soft and feminine, the zebra stripes and geometries are also zipping their way back into fashion. And, Miki, the label that brings us all those lovely, garden party frocks are bringing out the stripes and geometries, and updating the332 words
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Article, Illustration400 1980-06-24 4 Sand and surf and suits JUNE the month of nuptial knot tying —is also that time of the year when the sun begins to work overtime to send everybody's adrenalin flowing. To cool off and take a break, may we just ask: Have you taken the Plunge? No. not into400 words
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Article, Illustration634 1980-06-24 4 HOW often does one get to "play around" with the looks of royalty and glamourous movie stars? Hardly. Never. Oliver Echaudemaison does iust that it is his job, though it seems more an honour, to do up those much acclaimed, much photographed personages. A sample of634 words
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Advertisement913 1980-06-24 5 OW enlightened are you? A quiz on the facts of life for aJJ women r™or the last decade or so you, as a woman, have been told, persuaded, pOn You |ust pull it out gently by its r" challenged to throw away a lot ot old myths and to take913 words
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Advertisement393 1980-06-24 5 Roberta's wit and elegance I ALWAYS think of Roberta di Camerino as the lady who makes amusing little bags printed with zips and side-pockets and buttons, which are really fun, but a bit too expensive for a bit of a lark. But she does much, much more than amuse. She393 words
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Advertisement152 1980-06-24 5 TOLW'S FOCUS: Swiss Performance Extract TODAYS QUESTION: Whaf s the difference between Swiss Performance Extract and Performance Creme and which one is for me? ESTEE LAUDERS ANSWER: Swiss Performance Extract is a super-nourishing lotion with Natural Soluble Protein. It enriches as well as moisturizes, promoting resilience, good tone, and optimum152 words
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