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Title Section14 1978-06-02 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1978 25 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 214/1/7814 words
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Article651 1978-06-02 1 'Bid to drag in US and Japan' TOKYO, Thursday CHINA is trying to drag the United States and Japan into its preparations for war with the Soviet Union, Soviet Premier Aleksei Kosygin told visiting Japanese newspaper executives in Moscow yesterday. He also warned Japan not toUPI - 651 words
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191 1978-06-02 1 Actress Sarimah's angry former husband KLANO, Thurs. There was pandemonium at the Selangor Islamic Affairs Depart m c ntn t building this afternoon when the former husband of actress Sarimah blnte Ahmad, businessman Enclk Zulklny bin Hajl Ahmad, waving a parang in his hand, accused her husband. Enclk Yusof MaJld,191 words
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Article65 1978-06-02 1 BERLIN. Thurs. West Berlin launched public identity checks today In an attempt to snare a small group blamed for the city's first major outbreak of terrorism in two years. Backed by a court authorisation to demand Identity papers and make searches, police prepared for up toAP - 65 words
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Article38 1978-06-02 1 NEW DELHI. Thurs Lieut-Gen O. P Malhotra. 56 today took over as chief of staff of the Indian army. He succeeds Gen Taplshwar Ralna. 67. who retired yesterday after J7 yemn of »ervlce Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article, Illustration10 1978-06-02 1 Commuter jam at Jurong Interchange yesterday.10 words
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591 1978-06-02 1 S. M. MUTHU - S. M. MUTHU By JJUNDREDS of Jurong Town residents and workers who went there from other parts of Singapore were caught off guard by new feeder services bus system implemented in Jurong yesterday, resulting in many of them reporting late591 words
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217 1978-06-02 1 Harun to run for No. 3 post in Umno KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Datuk Haji Harun Idrls, the former mentri besar of Selai.gor, Is to contest one of the three Umno vicepresident posts. It was learned today. It Is understood that he has accepted nomination. Datuk Haji Harun will not runAFP - 217 words
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Article403 1978-06-02 1 Nato hits Russia over Africa WASHINGTON, Thursday J^ATO last night condemned the Kremlin for stirring up trouble in the Third World only hours after Soviet President Leonid Brezhnev warned that Western action in Africa could threaten East-West detente. Leaders of the 15-nation Western alliance wound up their two-day summit meetingReuter - 403 words
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Article134 1978-06-02 1 Lee to visit Bahrain for talks MR. Lee Kuan Yew will go to Bahrain early next week for an official visit at the Invitation of the government, an official spokesman said in Singapore yesterday. He said he could not give the exact date or duration of the visit as theReuter - 134 words
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Article65 1978-06-02 1 NEW YORK. Thurs. The Soviet KGB secret police is using the United Nations secretariat as a cover for a nationwide spy operation. Penthouse magazine reported today. The magazine said 40 to 85 per cent of the Russian employees at the UN secretariat are KGB agents trained65 words
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Article40 1978-06-02 1 HONGKONG. Thurs. The Peking municipal revolutionary committee hosted a reception today welcoming a Japan-China friendship delegation from the Japanese New Freedom Club. The delegation is led by Toshlo Tamaguchl. member of the House of Representatives. UPI.UPI - 40 words
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Article32 1978-06-02 1 NEW YORK. Thurs. The Dow Jones Industrial average, a 8.41-point winner yesterday. was off 0.08 point to 840.51 around 11 a.m. It has gained 8.92 points the past two sessions.—UPl32 words
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Article57 1978-06-02 1 LATEST Quake hits Taiwan TAIPEH. Than. A mild earthquake shook north-eastern Taiwan at 11.20 p.m. (1520 GMT) today, the Central Weather Bureau reported. There wen no reports of casualties or damages, It said. The quake, with a reading of 4-5 on the Rlchter scale, was the second quake felt nearAP - 57 words
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Advertisement233 1978-06-02 1 Jg£ UKSTHiBITORS MIKIMOTO ROLEX CULTURED PEARLS WATCHES G. C. DE SUVA BROS. UAM'FACTURING JEWELLERS DIAMOND AND GEM MERCHANTS 3, RAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPORE-1 TEL *****2 RAJA: RIGHT LEADERS MUST COME FORWARD -Page 10 SI 88b N.i to plan to counter Soviet threat 2 L'S can't join plans (or co-ordinated world growth233 words
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Advertisement53 1978-06-02 1 QCBC services new fully On-line OCBC'S three main services Savings, Fixed Deposit and Current Accounts are now fully ON-LINE You can deposit or withdraw at any of our 18 Singapore branches which are computer linked. Your Cheque or Savings Passbook is good at any branch (Contact our branch managers for53 words
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Miscellaneous16 1978-06-02 1 The weather IP TO NOON TODAY: Isolated showers Ute mornini, according to the Singapore Meirorolofical Service.16 words
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626 1978-06-02 2 $188 b plan to counter Soviet threat WASHINGTON, Thurs Nato allies to raise, defence spending by 3pc J*HE 15-nation Nato summit yesterday adopted a longterm defence programme designed to bolster Western defences against steadily growing Soviet military might at an estim a t ed coast of US$BO billion (SslBB billion).AP; NYT; UPI - 626 words
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Article158 1978-06-02 2 PEKING, Thursday CHINA today reported favourably on calls made at the current North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato) summit meeting in Washington for member countries to increase their military strength faced with the Soviet "threat." i In a report on the opening of the summit, NewAFP - 158 words
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Article92 1978-06-02 2 Row over 'nuclear' ship NAGASAKI, Thurs.— Anti-nuclear protesters today threatened to use force to stop a malfunctioning nuclear powered ship from being brought for repairs to a shipyard near Nagasaki,' devastated by an atomic bomb in 1945. The threat came after a riotous meeting of the Nagasaki District Council whichReuter - 92 words
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231 1978-06-02 2 Progress at Salt talks, say Gromyko. Vance NEW YORK, Thurs Despite an apparent chill In relations between their countries, US Secretary of State Cyrus Vance and Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko reported useful talks here in their efforts to reach a new treaty to limit strategic arms. Neither would specifyReuter - 231 words
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Article53 1978-06-02 2 HONGKONG. Thur». Diplomats frorr 80 countries recently visited China's eastern Shantung province at the invitation of the Foreign Ministry, the New China News Agency reported yesterday. Accomcanied by Chinese Vice-Foreign Ministers. Chang Hal-lens and Chung Hsitung, the diplomats toured the Shengll oilfield and Tsupo and Talan towns,Reuter - 53 words
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Article, Illustration48 1978-06-02 2 THIS TIME IT'S FOR REAL CONTRARY to what you may believe, Hollywood, California, is not all make-believe. Yesterday this deputy sheriff aimed his rifle at 53-year-old Leonard Klein as he left bis house af(«r shooting a neighbour. Klein dropped his gun when told to do so. UPI picture.UPI - 48 words
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Article65 1978-06-02 2 BANGKOK. Thurs. I Thailand, Singapore and the Philippines have signed an agreement for the construction of the first link of a cable network linking countries of Asean. Under the agreement signed at the Post and Telegraph Department here yesterday. Thailand will provide 21 million baht (552.4 million)AFP - 65 words
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Article385 1978-06-02 2 WASHINGTON, Thursday PRESIDENT Carter's tough new line on Soviet and Cuban penetration of Africa had a mixed reception yesterday with Britain taking a wait-and-see attitude and West Germany indicating support. Speaking near the end of a Nato summit which devoted unprecedented attention to Africa, BritishReuter - 385 words
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Article56 1978-06-02 2 COtOMEO. Thurs. Brl Lankan President JuniVM Jayewardene hinted today at a ban on strikes by government workers. He said In a speech to students that political strikes had contributed to delays in the country's development programme already 50 per cent behind schedule (or the firstReuter - 56 words
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Article26 1978-06-02 2 KARACHI. Thurs. A man will be hanged publicly (or the murder and rape of a nine-year-old girl, a military court announced yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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242 1978-06-02 2 LONDON, Thurt A musical potty, a plasx tie tube which stops frozen pipes from burstIng and a pill coating which makes people who take an overdose sick, are some of the failed British Inventions of the last decade. A survey In theReuter - 242 words
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Advertisement298 1978-06-02 2 NYAL PLURAVIT ONE A DAY CAPSULE FEEL GOOD! FEEL NEW! Ta*e PLURAVIT MULTIVITAMINS one-a-day capsule. Pluravit provides all the essential vitamins and minerals for the maintenance of healthy body process. Pluravit is a balanced combination S7?s^ of 10 vitamins and 10 minerals P|HHf in one capsule. One Pluravit a day298 words
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Advertisement338 1978-06-02 2 Hong Leong provided the mnds I required to expand m >/^% business. kjp -Wee Kok Wah, Stamford Tyres SIS Bk ./ft *Svty& l^^i tj^!nßt j^!nB Recently, in an RTS documentary Leong and found the facility most called the "Money Link", Mr Wee Kok suitable for his business. Wah of Stamford338 words
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249 1978-06-02 3 Outlook for Britain's economy gloomy LONDON, Thursday ■DRITAIN'S economic outlook for 1979 look- ed gloomy, the National Institute of Economic and Social Research stated today in Us latest quarterly review. The Independent re search group forecast that after a brief re covery this year, Bri tain's unem p 1 oReuter; AFP - 249 words
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Article149 1978-06-02 3 Muldoon cuts taxes in budget WELLINGTON, Thurs. Prime Minister Robert Muldoon tonight introduced an electionyear budget under which New Zealanders will pay less Income tax. Under the budget, farmers will get some heip but petrol will cost more. Announcing tax cuts ranging up to NZ$3B2 SJ9IO) a year for about149 words
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Article33 1978-06-02 3 NARITA. Thurs. The Japanese Government today slackened security measures at Tokyo's new airport, sending home 4.000 riot police and letting in the first non-pas-senger visitors since it opened two weeks ago.33 words
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216 1978-06-02 3 BEIRUT, Thurs. The popularity of Libyan leader Colonel Muammar Gaddafi has dwindled and be could be overthrown within three months, the magpzlne Al Hawadess said today. It said Col. Gaddafi was facing criticism and was being accused of abusing US$3BO million iS$B9OUPI - 216 words
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Article24 1978-06-02 3 BANGKOK. Thurs. Thai Deputy Commerce Minister Nam Phnoonwnthu will lead a trade delegation to China on June 10. official sources reported today.—AFP.AFP - 24 words
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291 1978-06-02 3 Iran heading for rule by Reds, warns Shah TEHERAN, Thursday rpHE Shah warned last night that Iran was heading for a communist regime unless "patriots" took a firm stand, press reports said today. His warning followed renewed violence this week by students and opponents of the government Demonstrators yesterday stormedAFP - 291 words
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548 1978-06-02 3 PARIS. Thurs. rpHE United States has warned Its major trade partners that it cannot join plans for co-ordinat-ed stimulation of world economic growth. President Carter's chief economic adviser, Mr. Charles Schultze, made this clear at a three-day meeting of economic experts fromNYT - 548 words
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Article46 1978-06-02 3 WELLINGTON Thurs Former Japanese prime minister Takeo Mlki has written to New Zealand Prime Minister Robert Muldoon offering personal assistance In Improving trade relations between the two countries. Mr. Muldoon disclosed part of Mr. Mikls letter at a press conference today. AFP.AFP - 46 words
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Article, Illustration103 1978-06-02 3 Prince to marry baroness PRINCE Michael of I Kent and bis fiancee, Austrian Baroness Baric Christine von Reibnitx, after their engagement at Surrey in England on Wednesday. Queen Elizabeth had consented to the marriage after Prince Michael, 16th in line to the British throne, announced on Tuesday that he wasAP; AFP - 103 words
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208 1978-06-02 3 Begin plan poses danger to Israel says Golda JERUSALEM, Thurs.— Retired Premier Golda Meir sharply attacked Prime Minister Menachem Begin s government yesterday and charged that his peace plan is a concrete, terrible danger for Israel. Mrs. Meir, speaking in a rare television interview, also accused Mr. Begin of inducingAP - 208 words
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88 1978-06-02 3 STAMFORD <Connfcttieut) Than.— Thor Osuch. 19, of Stamford, ha* been charted with breaking into the home of his ex-c irlfriend and pnnctarinc her waterbed. Th» rupture leaked 5.819 litres of water into the room. The firfriend. whose name was not released, •aid the returned home,88 words
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Advertisement148 1978-06-02 3 75 th Anniversary \,\^S June2nd-30th. /> 24 attracts prizes and n^ \S 50 consolation prizes most be won. \J For every $15/- worth of purchases you will have the opportuity of winning any one of these wonderful prizes. Ist°rize S4I Single Return Excursion Fare Ticket to Copenhagen plus $1,000 cash.148 words
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168 1978-06-02 4 Congolese rebels deny killing hostages BRUSSELS, Thurs. The Congolese National Liberation Front (FLNC) today denied its rebels killed any hos'ages taken in fighting in Za i r e's Shaba province last month. Zaire President Mobutv Sese Seko said in Rabat on Tuesday that rebels had massacred all their European hostagesReuter - 168 words
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186 1978-06-02 4 'Limiting arms of special concern to Jakarta' UNITED NATIONS. Thurs. Indonesian foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja told the General Assembly yesterday that his government was particularly concerned with regional disarmament. "Regional disarmament is of special Importance for the security of archlpelagic countries like Indonesia, consisting of thousands of Islands surrounded byReuter - 186 words
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Article362 1978-06-02 4 SPECIAL COURT TO BE SET UP NEW DELHI, Thurs. /THE government has de- cided to prosecute former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi for involvement in certain cases of excesses committed during the emergency. The Press Trust of India news agency yesterday reported that Mrs. GandhiAFP - 362 words
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Article149 1978-06-02 4 HONGKONG. Thurs. China will release a series of documentary films showing Chinese residents fleeing Vietnam, the New China News Agency (NCNA) reDorted today. The agency, monitored here, said the first of the series, shot by the Central Newsreels and Documentary Studio, would be shownReuter - 149 words
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Article32 1978-06-02 4 JAKARTA. Thurs. President Suharto will mafce his first visit to East Timor next month since the former Portuguese colony was Incorporated Into Indonesia In 1876, It was announced here. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article255 1978-06-02 4 DACCA, Thurs rpHE Ban g 1 a desh A Supreme Court has rejected two writs challenging the validity of holding presidential elections on Saturday. The writs were filed on Monday to the two member Supreme Court. The petitioners' lawyers said presidential elections could take place onlyReuter - 255 words
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267 1978-06-02 4 125 YEARS FOR SMUGGLING $32 m HEROIN BANGKOK, Thurs. The Thai Criminal Court today sentenced two Dutch nationals convicted of smuggling heroin worth about US$l4 million (5532.8 million) to a total of 125 years in jail. Albert Cornells, a trained pilot, received a 75-year jail term and Andreas Meyer wasReuter - 267 words
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116 1978-06-02 4 MANILA, Thurr The Philippine Government decided yesterday that one of Its officials had worked himself to death and his family was entitled to special compensation. Labour Secretary Bias Ople, who Is also chairman of the Employees Compensation Commission, overturned an earlier ruling that aReuter - 116 words
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Article50 1978-06-02 4 TOKYO, Thurs. Japan today announced a plan aimed at getting advance warning of tremors. The Japanese meteorological agency said a permanent earthquake monitoring network costing US$7 million (8)16.4 million) would be laid at the bottom of the sea, southwest of Tokyo. Construction will begin in July. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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251 1978-06-02 5 5 jailed for $678 m global swindle LONDON, Thursday pRISON terms rang- ing from four-and-a-half years to 14 years were imposed today on five men found guilty of a worldwide fraud said to be so great it could have shaken the International banking system. Judge Gerald Hines, who imposed theReuter - 251 words
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Article62 1978-06-02 5 ROME. Thurs. More leading figures from the Italian opera world have been detained for questioning on a big financial scandal, police sources said today. They said the number arrested since police first swooped in pre-dawn raids across the country two days ago has swelled to 34.Reuter - 62 words
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Article71 1978-06-02 5 LONDON. Thurs. A British Government-backed aid agency today reported It had ceased operations in Ethiopia for the time being because of civil disturbances there. It also said conditions for Its local managers in Uganda were difficult. The Commonwealth Development Corporation, however, said few of its projectsReuter - 71 words
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Article41 1978-06-02 5 LUSAKA. Thurs. AngloAmerican negotiators on Rhodesia. Mr. John Graham and Mr. Stephen Low, will begin a new rcund of talks shortly aimed at convening an allparty conference to discuss the Rhodesian constitutional dispute, a British spokesman said today. UPI.UPI - 41 words
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Article, Illustration26 1978-06-02 5 TUSSLE IN STREET POLICE grapple with a nan in Newcastle, England on Wednesday after a lemonade bottle had been thrown at Prince Charles' car. AP picture.AP - 26 words
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Article59 1978-06-02 5 WASHINGTON. Thurs. Any passenger bumped from a US airline flight may receive immediate compensation up to US$4OO ($936) under a new rule Issued today by the Civil Aeronautics Board. The board also decided not f o outlaw overbooking of flights. but It warned it would consider doing soAP - 59 words
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Article152 1978-06-02 5 MANILA, Thurs. A JOINT venture agreement to build and manage a ship repair facility in Subic Bay 80 kms west of here has been signed between the government National Investment and Development Corpora tion iNIDCi and Japan's Kawasaki Heavy Industries, a senior offl cial ofReuter - 152 words
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260 1978-06-02 5 US threat to cut aid won't solve issue: Seoul CEOUL, Thurs. South Korea today reacted angrily to a US Congressional resolution threatening to deny Seoul non-military aid and reaffirmed it would not allow American investigators to question a former Korean ambassador on alleged payments of bribes to Congressmen. The USReuter - 260 words
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Article216 1978-06-02 5 LJAMILTON (Scotland), Thurs. Britain's ruling Labour Party early today registered a big victory in a key parliamentary by-election here, handing out a stinging defeat to the Scottish independence movement. The result added to already rampant speculation that Prime Minister James Callaghan will call a general electionReuter - 216 words
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Article107 1978-06-02 5 Sonoda puts off Asean trip rpOKYO, Thurs— The X Japanese Foreign Minister Sunao Sonoda has postponed his proposed visit to four of the five Asean countries later this month because of the possible resumption of negotiations with China on a peace treaty, it was learned here today. Mr. Sonoda wasAFP - 107 words
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Article31 1978-06-02 5 MANILA, Thiirs. The United Statts and the .Philippines have approved a new flve-year textile agreement which will Increase Filipino textile exports to America, a published report said today. UPI.UPI - 31 words
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Advertisement171 1978-06-02 5 Allison.fefS ROOM-MATCHED H WM SPEAKER SYSTEMS Different listening environments have different room U acoustics. This affects the performance of any speaker system. Except the Allison speakers, which are designed to include the listening room as part of the enclosure. That's why Allison speakers are able to perform at their optimum171 words
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Advertisement364 1978-06-02 5 few R^^^^fli R^R^^k. 1 1. MM (iij WALTB? P.GOOOALE PTE LTD. Italy I* Mtm«» ol ih« Jttnn-. b Jnam Ooup o( Canwnnl Room 1022 10th Floor. Supreme House. Pen«ng Roid. I Singapore 9 Tel *****/5 'M F^lj^f Af*^ I'lC^Tli Refrigerator defrosts itself automatically. |H fcbSii'YjJ \0 Easy clean interior glide-out364 words
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Article126 1978-06-02 6 /\NE drink too many at a \3 friends wedding dinner landed Paramaseven Kandasamy, 27, with a $700 fine and a oneyear driving ban by a magistrates court yesterday. Police, who stopped his vehicle for a check, found that he was unsteady and drunk. His126 words
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Article108 1978-06-02 6 Showers, winds in next fortnight SINGAPORE should experience showery weather, accompanied occasionally by thunder and custy winds, every two or three days over the next fortnijh'., according to the Meteorolo(ical Service. A statement issued yesterday said this was due to a shift in the southwest monsoon further north to the108 words
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385 1978-06-02 6 K.S. SIDHU - K.S. SIDHU By JOINT action by Johore and Singapore police during the past 10 days baa made Malaysian highways safer for motorists, a high-ranking police officer from Johore said yesterday. He said they had stepped up highway patrols, using fast cars and making spot385 words
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243 1978-06-02 6 PSA to traders: Check if bills are too high A MEMBER of the Port of Singapore Authority (PSAi Board has called on traders to check with the port if they think tney have Deen overcharged. Mr. Tan Keung Choon, a PSA board member and chairman of the hnance suD-commiitee of243 words
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Article58 1978-06-02 6 THE senior registrar of Alexandra Hcspital Child Psychlatilc Clinic, Dr. Ooh Choo Woon. will speak on How to D.al with Imotlor.al and Behavioural Problems of Children at Queer.stown branch library on June 12 at 7.30 p m. A select book list on child rearing will be Issued58 words
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261 1978-06-02 6 HDB residents turn corridors into 'jungles' MANY Housing Board and Jurong Town Corporation residents In their zeal to brighten up entrances to their flats, are turning the corridors into Jungles, says an editorial in the latest HDB monthly publication, Our Home. Plants are left to grow In metal containers without261 words
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Article141 1978-06-02 6 AOROUP of 37 Na- I tlonal Police Cadet Corps (NPCC) officers and cadets will leave for Jakarta today for a 10-day educational tour of Java. They are among 111 NPCC personnel selected from several secondary schools for three educational tours organised by the141 words
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Advertisement941 1978-06-02 6 GOVERNMENT OF MAURITIUS MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES AND THE ENVIRONMENT BULK SUGAR TERMINAL PORT LOUIS ELECTRICAL SERVICES CONTRACT NO. 17E Tenders' c lo»>ng ot I 30 pm on Wednesday. 16th August 1978. ore .nvited for the following works for the Bulk Sugar Terminol ot Port Louis, Mauritius, in941 words
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Advertisement31 1978-06-02 6 \CJ HANDSOME PRIZES to be won at our \£rA \jf\ DUMPLING FESTIVAL CONTEST: MIU 1. Guess the number of Dumplings every night U^p^ (results will be known every Friday night) \-JTT^31 words
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463 1978-06-02 8 No instruction in Hokkien instruction in the Singapore Armed Forces will be in English, Mandarin or Malay from Oct 1. From that Qai.e,*all national service enlistees who had failed their primary school leaving examination or Vocational I will be 'tested for language463 words
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Article104 1978-06-02 8 'Allah label causes offence A PARTICULAR make A of men's underwear with the imprint of the word "Allah" has been withdrawn from display and sale by a department store here. The store assured the Singapore Muslim Reiilious Council, which had made a complaint, that such underwear would not be imported104 words
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190 1978-06-02 8 Sime to build $17m flatted factory mHE Sime Darby Oroup 1 is to 6'jild a sevenstorey flatted factory called Delta House at Alexandra Road just outside the central business district. Work on the $17 million project is expected to commence in the next few weeks tod the buUding facing Delta190 words
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Article31 1978-06-02 8 MRS. Baey Lian Peck, wife of the chairman of the Metrication Board, will open a seven-day Metre Week exhibition at Victoria Memorial Hall on June 21. at 5.30 p.m.31 words
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763 1978-06-02 8 IF the Nobel peace prize can be awarded on the basis ot nomination, there Is no reason why the most filial person in Singapore cannot be found by the same method. This Is the cryptic reply of lawyer Lee Kirn763 words
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Miscellaneous262 1978-06-02 8 Straits Times Crossword MB^^ ACROSS Dimension for certain 1 Tlr £Pirln any ."-yj i. The border of knowledge. c UO^ 10 Acknowledgement of hand d i" ct n < 4 1> Pn nd held in a dance >10>. >3 Thanlu l 11 Egyptian goddess with one thanks to hone or262 words
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Advertisement564 1978-06-02 9 I 75th Anniversaify I J^. "~"^^r 50 consolation prizes must be won. \7^K^~^rV RUMP STEAK STEAK^f Ist Prize 2nd Prize !I| LsJ K^^™"^^^^^^^"^^^^^ -W^* Single Return Excursion X4QT Single Return Excursion iiPßPßAiiMiirw j GROCERIES X. Fare Ticket to Copenhagen Fare Ticket to Copenhagen w Utßh blue nun SSL plus $1564 words
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278 1978-06-02 10 npHE government has agreed to Join Hitachi, the giant Japanese consumer electronics firm, in a $30 million venture to make colour television tubes in Singapore. The company, to be formed this month, will be called Hitachi Electronics Devices (Singapore) Pty. Ltd. A Hitachi278 words
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Article139 1978-06-02 10 Parades to mark Police Day fOMM EMORATIVE v> parades will be held in ail police unit headquarters tomorrow to celebrate Police Day. The force has set this day aside for all officer* to reflect upon, consolidate, and rededicaV the ideals of their profession. At the parades, before audiences of Members139 words
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610 1978-06-02 10 Right leaders must come forward, says Raja 'Politics dirty only by default* THE best and the brightest in Singapore must discard the popular belief that politics Is a dirty business and come forward to offer their political service to the country. This was the ringing call made by the Foreign610 words
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325 1978-06-02 10 THE Far East will be the "No. 1" candidate for the growth of International banking activities In the next decade, a visiting top Californian banker said yesterday. Mr. George Rothell, president and chief operating officer of the Los Angeles based325 words
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398 1978-06-02 10 IyXTTORS at Kandang U Kerbau hospital are being hampered in their research on the side-effects of the Pill on Asian women because of the flagging interest of volunteers to continue on the project. Most of the women who were required398 words
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712 1978-06-02 11 JANIE KHOO; KOH YAN POH - JANIE KHOO and KOH YAN POH By f|»OA Payoh is every budget conscious housewife's dream as a "basket" of 17 selected food items and two services has been found to be cheaper there than in six other major districts. Next in the line-up compiled712 words
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Article72 1978-06-02 11 LABOURER Hamin bin Suleiman. 38. was given a conditional discharge by a magistrate yesterday on a charge of dishonestly converting to his own use a can of potato crunch valued at $1.80. Hamin who was accused of committing the offence In Hatch 2 of the Rajah72 words
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Article140 1978-06-02 11 AN American electronics firm In Jurong, Alrco Singapore, has retrenched about 300 workers, apparently due to production cutback. This is the company's third retrenchment since it was first set up eight years ago. Several of the company's non-unionised workers, affected by the retrenchment, have been streaming140 words
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Article144 1978-06-02 11 Waitress turned singer arrested A BAR WAITRESS, who switched jobs to become a nightclub singer while on an employment pass, was fined $800 by a district judge yesterday when she pleaded (uilty to a charge of being engaged In an occupation not specified in her pass. The court heard that144 words
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Article54 1978-06-02 11 A MAGISTRATE yesterday fined Lew Yean Teck of Lincoln Road 11,000 and disqualified him from driving all classes of vehicles for six years for riding a motor-cycle in a dangerous manner. Lew was round guilty of racing with other motorcyclists In Jalan Ahmad Ibrahim on Jan54 words
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Article55 1978-06-02 11 THE Fourth Singapore Bras* Woodwind Festival organised by Sin Chew Jit Poh and Yamaha Music School will open on Aug 19. 1978. Entry forms are available at Sin Chew Jit Poh In Keppel Road and Yamaha Music School at Plaza Slngapura and Marine Parade. The closing date55 words
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447 1978-06-02 11 Court orders shipping firm: Pay retrenchment benefit to 118 KIE Hock Shipping (1971) Pte. Ltd. was yesterday ordered by the Industrial Arbitration Court to pay retrenchment benefits to its 118 retrenched employees wllh more than three years' service. The court deputy president, Mr. Tan Lian Ker, ruled that despite bankruptcy447 words
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Article27 1978-06-02 11 THE Singapore Kennel Club's all-breeds Judge, Mrs. Edith Cho, has been Invited to judge the Western Suburbs Kennel Club Show In Brisbane on June S.27 words
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Advertisement157 1978-06-02 11 $ph Q|fT Of f^"^ etc Jri Jfe We've chosen the top cookbooks from The World of Cooking Chinese Cooking brings you not only familiar Cantonese series and are offering you two 64-page recipe books for the and Hokkien dishes, but recipes for exciting food from unbelievably low price of $6.157 words
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Advertisement196 1978-06-02 11 For a Successful BANKING Career study with NtRA MA'I B^^B* i gSCRIJNEI J V WMM I for the Institute of Bankers CONVERSION COURSE Successful candidates of the Conversion Course will gala direct entry to the Institute of Bankers Part II or Stage Ii examinations leading to the Basking Diploma (AIB).196 words
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687 1978-06-02 12 EVELYN NG - EVELYN NG National interests above all By EMPLOYERS yesterday unanimously supported the labour movement's aim of placing national interests above all else through greater cooperation with management. It is this responsible and enlightened trade union leadership that has worked hand-in-hand with the government and687 words
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169 1978-06-02 12 S'pore traders urged: See for yourselves SINGAPORE businessmen have been Invited to visit Indian growth centres such as New Delhi and Madras to see how bilateral trade ties could be improved. Extending his invitation yesterday, the Indian Commerce Minister, Mr. Mohan Dharia, said this could be done by identifying new169 words
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Article73 1978-06-02 12 Sleeping pills man fined $2,000 A CONSTRUCTION supervisor was yesterday fined $2,000 by a magis trate when he pleaded guilty to having 200 sleeping tablets at Woodlands Customs checkpoint. Customs Pro ecu tor, M. Gnaguru, told th; court that Aiumugam Sockalingam, 16. arrived at the checkpoint from Malaysia at about73 words
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96 1978-06-02 12 6 MONTHS' JAIL FOR STEALING PURSE MOHAMED Arifln bin Mohamed Raja, 26, was yesterday jailed for six months by a district judge when he admitted stealing a purse from a European. The court was told that Police Constable Tan Choon Huat saw Arifln sitting beside the man in Cliftord Pier96 words
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Article96 1978-06-02 12 Joo Chiat C-centre courses JOO Chlat community centre will conduct a number of courses for the public next month. They are: Yoga for women (elementary), beauty health, table tennis, basketball (women), northern Shou Lin martial art, Khong Chang martial art, volley ball, sepak takraw, body building, bad* minton, healthy yoga96 words
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Article141 1978-06-02 12 ABOUT 1.000 women have responded to Pan Am's call for housewives to act as part-time passenger service agents. Most of the applicants were aged between 18 and 24. However, only two will be selected from a shortlist of 50. The successful applicants will start141 words
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Article, Illustration288 1978-06-02 12 Machine that gives kidney patients new hope... A KIND of drainage and filter machine has been developed abroad for the treatment of kidney failure. It is less expensive and less troublesome than the dialysis machine. Prof. Priscllla Klncaid- J Smith of Australia yesterday described the method, known as "Plasma Pheresis."288 words
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Article130 1978-06-02 12 Seven face safety law charges THE Labour Ministry is to prosecute seven construction workers and a sub-contrac-tor In a magistrate's court today for allegedly flouting safety laws. The workers, from five construction companies, were allegedly caught not using safety belts provided by their employers when officers of the ministry's factories130 words
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Article33 1978-06-02 12 THE various committees of the Alexandra community centre will jointly organise an Alexandra Expo '78 at Queensway Circus from June 17 to July 33 in connection with the centre's building fund.33 words
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Advertisement326 1978-06-02 12 IfPj^jg mm m International services further expanded Commerzbank, one of West Germany's 'Big Three' Highlights from the Consolidated commercial banks, recorded another successful year Annual Accounts in US billion* in 1977. The consolidated balance sheet total rose to US 35.8 billion, with good results reported in all Total Assets 30326 words
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Advertisement141 1978-06-02 12 Brass woodwind Festival ORGANISED BY SIN CHEW JIT POH h YAMAHA MUSIC SCHOOL t GROUP CLASSICAL POPULAR SECTION SOLO ENSEMBLE SOLO ENSEMBLE DIVISION Junior Open Juniof Open Junior Senior Open Junior Senior Open Heats: 1 9th 20th August, 1 978 .^N^^Vf at Yamaha Music School Auditorium V^^ 1-r Finali: 23rd141 words
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Article, Illustration646 1978-06-02 13 LEONG WENG KAM - LEONG WENG KAM SPEAKERS AT TV FORUM AGREE: By THK future of Chinese opera in Singapore looks dim as fewer and fewer young people are attiaded to this traditional art form today. This is the consensus of a panel of speakers at a TV646 words
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Article55 1978-06-02 13 The Director of Education. Mr. Chan Kai Yau, will open the third All-Singapore Patrol Camp at Sarimbun Scout Camp on Sunday. Some SCO scouts from all the districts in Singapore wiil take part in the seven-day camp. Activities will include excursions, visits to factories, and a55 words
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87 1978-06-02 13 New phone services to Kuwait begin A NUMBER- TO NUM BER telephone ser vice to Kuwait is now available to subscriber? the Telecoms announced yesterday. The charge for each call is $27 for the first three minutes and $9 for each additional mi nute or part thereof. An IDD (international87 words
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Article27 1978-06-02 13 MR. He Cheng Choon. MP for Oeylang Ea: t. will open a three-day Usa Your Hands campaign at Maha Boithl School today at 8 a.m.27 words
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177 1978-06-02 13 Operation Harvest makes it harder to pawn watches GOME pawn shops have stopped accepting watches as pledges as a result of a large-scale police operation, codenamed Harvest, aimed at recovering stolen watches. Those which still continue to accept them have become more careful. Some discourage their customers by quoting ridiculously177 words
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Article36 1978-06-02 13 THE Health Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Chye, will attend the balloting of Waterloo Centre Homing Board flats today at 3.45 p.m. The ceremony will be held at Stamford community centre. Queen Street.36 words
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329 1978-06-02 13 196 are made bankrupt in the first five months /\NE-hundred-and-ninety-six people have been made bankrupt during the first five months of this year 36 more than during the same period last year. Their total liab Utiea, it was learnt yesterday, are likely to hit an alltime record high, running Into329 words
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Article25 1978-06-02 13 THE Parliamentary Secretary (Culture), Dr. Ow Chin Hock will attend a Lions Club (Central) Installation dinner at the Singapore Hilton at S tonight25 words
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Advertisement117 1978-06-02 13 SMEG ADDS DISTIINCTIVE mmmmlSim^imiimmiimmm I S^^SSS^ Your kitchen has so much SJSkS:* J^- J more personality it so much more versatility with SMEG MODM3O built-in hobs oven, that have >. I been specially designed by the jtfj^k technical staff of SMEG in order to I be fitted into table-high or117 words
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Advertisement561 1978-06-02 13 Department Store Supa-save Centre "^tfVi^ wr COURTESY IS OUR WAY OF LIFE^ n^ **y*HSS& RM iH Id iM Iwvl r^fl W S 1 k A Cotton Voile Dress. Available in GGina Rossi Leather Sandals. L Silk/Satin Lace-trimmed Blouse PLinen Midi Skirt. Available in brown, green red $27.50 $58 00 Now561 words
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Advertisement344 1978-06-02 14 LIDO Ladies ONLY Preview TOMORROW AT 9.00 am -Stills $1.50 Circle $2.50 -No Free list -ONE OF THE BEST PICTURES THE YEAR." mimcum 4k ACADEMY AWARD Jj «^r WINNER ■LM BbW i 977 BB st Actor n^9f Bk Richard Orey/xM #j^\ flj| m£ -MM SIMONS #m TWIT "THE GOODBYE GIRL"344 words
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Advertisement383 1978-06-02 14 I PRINCE NOW SHOWING (Phone *****38) 11am, 1.30, 4, 6.45 9.15pm-No Free List |N.B. 3 DAYS advance CASH sales of $3.50 $2.50 on 6ROUND floor f WW^y I X> »W^ Z* ~#l Bk BB^ ->C|i|ug} J^* •^^^^tt^^S^Kt^ bp^b^bk '«^bVJ I ■^t^bUb^bl r^ bß'^bkW' tx BB m t^^Jlfw^W t "L^Bl v383 words
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Advertisement309 1978-06-02 14 J I L i W \mmm LA S f DAYS'.:! >J I T4 f fl|fj-|W.tf1 11am. 1.30, 4, 7. 9.30pm 1 BEATEN! HUMIUATED! ABUSED! "I What tiey Mto tktM two intent fMs I COULD HAPPEN TO YOU!!! ji I A MUST-SEE far ill WM URLS k MEKI! BBBBB^ BbP^bBK^BBBbI B^^^^^^^^^309 words
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Advertisement217 1978-06-02 14 IlStfc "STAR-PENNIIS" DAV!!j w Shows Start: Ali FA il ""S" Starts s"ar. 1 .Si"0BI0l»isr. i.sii .5i' 1 -K Admission: $4, $2.50 $1.50 (No Free List) 11 4t 3 DAYS ADVANCE CASH BOOKINGS FOR $4 00 X C 2 DAYS ADVANCE CASH BOOKINGS FOR $2 50 $1 50 CURRENT DAY SALES217 words
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Advertisement510 1978-06-02 14 llJjCfiTHftV I I Itth STAR-MNDOUS' DAT! Ptom* Nor* R««it*d Show TimM Showi Start: I 10 30 1 15. 4 00 4 45 9 30pm "STAR WARS" Storrt: 10 SO. 1.35. 4 20 7.03. 9 sO»m Cosh Bookings No Free Li»t OOION* CATHAY ORCHARO Tomorrow ot Midnight' HI THE CAMP Of510 words
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308 1978-06-02 15 Getting Malay children to speak more English TytALAY parents interviewed by Berita A Harian yesterday felt there was a need to send their children to English-medium schools with few Malay students to encourage them to speak English more freely with their schoolmates. They also suggested that children must be disciplined308 words
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201 1978-06-02 15 rpHE slow, but gradual A pickup of offshore oil exploration activities in this region last year has re activated several laid up offshore vessels. The development has proved to be of benefit to at least one shipyard the latest issue of SASAR News,201 words
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Article59 1978-06-02 15 New Jurong vet centre JURONO Veterinary SubCentre and Tuas Veterinary Centre will stop lunctlonlng on Monday with the opening of a n. w Jurong vttennary centre at 20km, Old Jurong Road. Farmers who have been going to the Jurong sub-centre and the Tuas centre for veterinary ant) other services are59 words
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Article75 1978-06-02 15 LOW EM Ben?, 26. a Malaysian, was fined a total of $suo and banned from driving for a year by a magistrate yeiterday when he pleaded gufity to driving while under a suspension order and w.thout Insurance cover. The court heard that Low drive his75 words
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329 1978-06-02 15 A LOCAL employer should be asked to live reasons why he is unable to employ a handicapped worker before being given a permit to employ a foreign worker, the Handicaps' Welfare Association urges. For there are thousands of foreign workers in329 words
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Article, Illustration457 1978-06-02 15 T^fOST of the com- muters who tried out the new Jurong feeder services system yesterday said the old scheme of having buses looping around the estate was better as it was less costly and less time consuming. They added that the feeder services457 words
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410 1978-06-02 15 Manufacturers concerned over late-coming of workers TURONG manufacturers yesterday express- ed concern that the new SBS feeder services system, may adversely affect work production due to the late-coming of workers Some of th;m felt that the SBS ought to have paid more attention and exercised better plan ning to ensure410 words
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Advertisement120 1978-06-02 15 S 1 \vlc3t'*^sy 6th Floor, Overseas Union House, fy| f IH^- I l#\.\^. \m^ JL l#i.\l j \^g*^-^j^r Collyer Quay, Singapore 1 •V^'^^atar^P' For reservations, phone: *****2. ;g OPf RATED b MANAGED BY QJ < Jm^,f, TEL *****1 idSSsflsttaM J Or *^pr I Epsv6 V^pßßpsl ppHT A i4fl Hpli iv\i120 words
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Advertisement640 1978-06-02 15 PLftYs^MpfjM| MAGIC DOORSjJF^HHWSf Our bright colourful Playskool friends make children laugh and keep them happy for hours at a time. Playskool toys help .^^^l^^^^^^^a^a^aw kids develop many of the basic skills they'll need later on. Bj^N^^^^B T'<^^a^a^B^a^ts%!Bl^r^^^B 553 Peg Desk with magnetic Spelling Board BS^iftfafli 13 to 8 years) jßktflL^T640 words
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Article341 1978-06-02 16 THE message being carried to Malay teachers at a seminar organised by their union is clear self-improvement amidst new challenges. Both Mr. Mansor Sukalmi and Dr. Ahmad Mattar have stressed the need for upgrading professionalism ard reorientating teaching roles in the pursuit of excellence. They are of course341 words
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Article332 1978-06-02 16 /CHAIRMAN Hua Kuo-Feng's reminder \j to Chinese political and military leaders at an all-army political work conference that the army's modernisation programme must not be at the expense of political principles laid down by the late Chairman Mao, appears to some to signal a revival of the perennial332 words
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2156 1978-06-02 16 TEXT of the address by the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, at the Malay Teachers' Union seminar on "Facing educational challenges in the 1980s" at the DBS Auditorium on Wednesday. 4 Most scientists In Japan, Europe, the Soviet Union read2,156 words
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578 1978-06-02 16 EVERY effort is made by the Public Works Department to paint directional anows on the road where they will assist drivers. Your writer C.K. Tan (ST, May 18 > may wish to know that generally there are two sets of directional arrows578 words
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Advertisement12 1978-06-02 16 4633-6009 \M Somfdiv all »ai< h»* will be madr this «vjy ?**lt^312 words
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Advertisement155 1978-06-02 16 gig CENTRE OF Wm FINE ARTS presents AN ART EXHIBITION at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Ist., 2nd. and 3rd. June 1 978 from 1 1 00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. On exhibition will be oil paintings by renowned local and foreign artists, Chinese porcelain, scrolls, brush and finger paintings,155 words
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Article, Illustration492 1978-06-02 17 DUSPARAMA took a star turn last Tuesday when Singapore's sizzling singer, Anita Sarawak, stepped into its spotlights and transformed the usual humdrum show Into flrstclass entertainment material. Backed with special lighting effects, "live" recording of sound (instead of the usual ml-mlng-and-dubbing technique) and492 words
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Article141 1978-06-02 17 CANNES, Thurs. American screen stars Jill Clayburgh, who plays a divorcee in An Unmarried Woman, and Jon Voight, who portrays a paralysed Vietnam War veteran In Coming Home, won the top acting awards at the Cannes International Film Festival. Miss Clayburgh shared the topAP - 141 words
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Article42 1978-06-02 17 THE Pyongyang Arts Troupe will be featured In a 45-minute programme on Sunday over Channel 8 at 5.10 p.m. Some of their feats included in the programme are Bumper Harvest of Apples, hand drum dance, whip act and board gymnastics.42 words
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Article260 1978-06-02 17 BAILYNE SUNG - HITCHCOCK ON LATE MOVIE BAILYNE SUNG By ALFRED Hitchcock A Jumps on the spy-vs-spy merr y-go-round in his 50th film, TORN CURTAIN, tomorrow's Midnight Movie over Channel 5 at 11.15 p.m. Starring Paul Newman and Julie Andrews, the film lives up to Hitchcock's reputation as Master of Suspense as shocks260 words
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Article82 1978-06-02 17 IT looks as though BEST SELLERS will be further delayed due to the condition of the prints. Its slot tomorrow over Channel 5 at 9.55 p.m. will be replaced with >» one-episode drama, THE MITERA TARGET. In this story, Recovery Inc., an agency which specialises82 words
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Article198 1978-06-02 17 Hard Times coming in few months LOCAL TV buffs anxiously awaiting news of HARD TIMES, the awards-winning serialisation of the Charles Dickens' novel of the same name, will be glad to know It will be transmitted here later this year or early next year. I have been assured by an198 words
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Advertisement51 1978-06-02 17 <3§ac£at c Tberesa Talented Australian pianist Theresa Behenna is back with more of her versatile keyboard melodies. Join her at the Jade Lounge as she plays hits of yesteryear and today's top tunes. Theresa comes on every evening except Sunday. I»UMQ COUKT HOTEL Tanglin Road Singapore 10 Memt>«rolTritGooO««KXlGfoup Tel: 37151 words
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Advertisement23 1978-06-02 17 Singapore's mSSSm ICOl"^!"! Leading Fashion I W^mM l^r^l bTII Department l-^\— I.UI Store Open Daily X)am-9pm Havelock/Outram Roads. S pore 3 Tel *****123 words
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Advertisement479 1978-06-02 17 SINGAPORE (tfi Q*g CONTACT LENS V^/ SOCIETY The following members an: CONTACT LENS PRACTITIONERS OPHTHALMIC OPTICIANS OPTOMETRISTS E.i. BENJAMIN EDWARD J BiNJAMINPTE. LTD F.M.0.. tJUUf. \9Cimtf»9»miH C«!(rt.|TMtiHi t0i.79) lei. *****9/*****56 CHEN YIN FOOK whsin^cp h.O.k. H.C.C.I.P. w Mift W C.C. CHUI CC CHUi OPT CO F.8.0.A.. F.S.M.C 325 Orchard lowers479 words
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Miscellaneous791 1978-06-02 17 TV and Radio SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening and Housewives' Matinee- 7.30 News as* Newsred (Malay) Vengeance of the Snowmaid (Mandarin film 1.00 Seew-Worid Cip '78— Op»r.ii»2 Matcfc- Repeat) W. Germany vs Pilani (Grni 11, Ist Round 4.30 Intermission Ibiieit) 6.05 Opening and Exer.-se Witt Glsrta 130 News 6.30 News791 words
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Article1230 1978-06-02 18 THE last transacted ready sale at the close of business on the Stock Ex- change of Singapore yesterday compared with the previous day's prices together with 1978 high and low, i 'Adjusted for script/rights Issue) I SECTION ONE INDUSTRIALS 1*78 Last W*> Ln Company Sal* +or189 132 Acma1,230 words
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Article326 1978-06-02 18 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST IMmfm' them tor Jvm 2) The Commr ret 1 95 2.07xd The Saving Fund 1.20 1.27 Spore Prog Fund 0 88 1.03 Spore Security Fund 1.06 1.11 Spore Invest Fund < 110 1.16 ASIA UNIT TRUST INuim' prteM far Jum i) Mai Invest Fund 1.(1326 words
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Article1695 1978-06-02 18 BID and oifer prices officially listed and busli ness 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. AH Time Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word •sett" Big1,695 words
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Article128 1978-06-02 18 striking prices of the stock options officially luted on the Stock Exchange of Singapore, the periods, bid and offer prices and business done yesterday, with the number of options traded shown In brackets. Cold Storage (Sept $1.70) (0.5»B 0.728). C and C (Sept $2.20) (I. MB 1.J88). KindN128 words
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Article1836 1978-06-02 18 BID and offer prices officially luted and business In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified INDUSTRIAL* A,m.m.t« (2 52B 2.S48) (1) 2 S2 AImki (2 17B 2 IBS)1,836 words
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Article40 1978-06-02 18 r *N 400 «u Boat 1 08 icBC 740 S10 'M PlaauUou 235 t*nm 228 latlroo 434 •uatepbt 356 UfiuaCorpa 334 liUytwiu 247 bUaPWUt 231 ■pwPredueU 191 +8 8 +5 +5 +3 +5 +4 +4 ■M +4 +4 ♦440 words
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Article23 1978-06-02 18 Haw Darby 'uiEWctric '■barMarlia '.htnfCoa. JOL OB.PI.nt l.wP.r '.pot Product. too/ 276,1 2M.I 195.1 187.1 142.1 141.1 132.1 124.1 12O.(23 words
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Article18 1978-06-02 18 -14 ronohMln*. m«— 4co AC MW ulckBaby S10 277 208 204 190 -10 -8 -7 -6 -518 words
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Article40 1978-06-02 18 May 31 Junel B.T. Index: Industrials: Finance: Hotels: Properties: Tins: S rubbers: O.C.B.C: S.E.S. Ind: 1100 56 HUM 317 54 318.28 536 25 536.73 222.44 222.37 201.11 200.71 152 34 152.16 510 00 509 13 2R6.47 287.35 282.68 283.8740 words
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Article301 1978-06-02 18 HONGKONG: The market firmed across the board on strong local demand in fairly actlre trading, dealer, said The Hang Seng Index rose 4.88 to 477.25 points, on a combined total turnover volume valued at $71.55 million. HK* Amal Rubber Associated Howls Bowaters CheongKong China Engs China Light City Hotel*301 words
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Article394 1978-06-02 18 TOKYO: Share prices closed slightly higher after late liquidations pared early gains, dealers said. The Dow Jones average rose 6.47 to close at 5.476.24 points, with a volume of 430 million shares. The New Index closed at 409.61, down 0.33 point. JLTTB 01 Yen AJlnomoto 4M +4 Akal 450394 words
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Article101 1978-06-02 18 THE Malaysian Minister of Finance has llxed these rates for the period from June 1 until further notice Rubber 216 1/8 cts a k2. Copra $9C,6 94 a ton. Palm Kernel $239.03 a ton. The rate of duties payable are: Rubber 40 5/8 cts a kg. Research cess101 words
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Article33 1978-06-02 18 LONDON: Copper price, on W«4i)Mday (pnvloua In bracketa) Wlr«fcar Spot buyen £778 (1767 SO), Mllira <77» «7M30): Three Month buyera iTM.M (<7«4.SO). Mllen (7W ((7M.50). Mar kit Imm: Pirmtr. tlln: 14,000 lonn«.33 words
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Article272 1978-06-02 19 SYDNEY. Thurs. The market ended with tails outnumbering rises about two to one In all sectors. The exchange announced an inquiry Into Atherton .tatimony and the shares closed down It cents at 85 cents. PancontinenUl reached a new high for the year of $1540 before easing to $15.20272 words
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Article314 1978-06-02 19 •^EW YORK Wed. A mm^ report that Inflation ■jwd at a double digit pace «n* April (ailed to deter the -^Mgek market which scored a ifflfcip gain today before some late profit-taking eroded the gain. Analysts said comments by Administration officials last week had led Wall314 words
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Article61 1978-06-02 19 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 478.8 uesday 472.5 Vrek Ako 474.0 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Vednesday 840.61 'uesday 834.20 Veek Ago 837.92 LONDON DOLLAR PREMIUM Vednesday 108V, to 107 ftiesday 107*. to 108V. H.K. HANG 8ENG ["hursday 477.25 Vednesday 472.57 Veek Ago 470.19 SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS fhursday 426.03 Vednesday 427.79 Veek61 words
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Article124 1978-06-02 19 A msterdam. Wed— Share unces closed mixed. Akio. L'nirw and Philip* were higher Elsewhere, shippings and transports were mostly lower while banks and insurances were steady. Closing prim in Dutch guilders v»iw» thi* difference on the prevloua aeictoo Drtcca Uuo <on Hoo«ov«u ■tuMp. nllrver loyal Dutch «oil»nd-Am. J1.70124 words
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Article215 1978-06-02 19 ZURICH Wed Prices In light trading Influenced by the continued weakness of dollar Leading Industrials generally fell, ted by BBC Bewtr. In the foreign sector, dollar stocks were slightly mixed In fairly active trading while Oermans generally edged higher. The Credit Sulsse index fell 1.1 points to 243.7.215 words
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Article136 1978-06-02 18 THE Straits tin price was unchanged at $1,650 per plc v 1 In Penang yesterday on an official offering down 134 tonnes to 213 tonnes. The overnight London market was steady with forward buyers falling £30 to £6.400 per tonne. LONDON: Tin on the day rose £5 all round136 words
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Article463 1978-06-02 18 EASIER London advices led to a one cent mark down In the Singapore rubber market yesterday initially, deaiers said. Later reports of OSA denial of plans (or a rubber procurement programme brought in some long liquidation causing prices to (all a further 1.50 cents In (airly active trading. Towards463 words
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Article108 1978-06-02 18 DAILY SSR and 8MR prices at noon yesterday: June July ■A.I. (Cvrent Mlh) (Forward Mth) Buyer* Srllen Buyer* 8<Iler» SSR 30 (1 ton pallet) 2M.00 208 00 N 307.00 209 00N SSR 50 (1 ton pallet) 304.00 206 DON 30*00 3O7.00N SMR 5CV (1 ton p»Uet) 333.00108 words
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Article121 1978-06-02 18 s'HiHiti moouci ii V CHANCI. tlHCAr>ORI NOON closing rmcn nn picul TttlROAT CMWKJt XI: Bulk *87» Mllcn. old drum t»2i Mlltn, new drum »97» .tiler. C**ra: Mixed (IOOM) UK/Coat. *S» buyer. FIMir: Munlok AST A white f.o.b. 100% NLW t»2t Mllm 8»rmw*k whll. fob M« NLW MTU .elirr..121 words
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Article29 1978-06-02 18 Rubber: June 1. Singapore: June 218.00 cts (down 3.00 cts). Malaysia: June 225.75 eta (down 3.25 cts). Tin: $1,650 (unchanged). Official offering: 213 tonnes (down 134 tonnes).29 words
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Article57 1978-06-02 18 Wtdn.ld., Tl..ic11, Melbourne (1) 162.10 139.70 London 184. 23B 182. 73B 184.738 183.298 Zurich 184. 2SB 1S2.UOB 183.008 182.T38 Parn 185.86 1X2.93 Thu..diy Widnisday HbngkonK 184. 10B 184. SOB 184.408 184.708 Sport (2) 184. 72B 184.4OB 183.328 184.978 Export prlcei In non-sterling •mi in US dol'ar per ounce. (1)57 words
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Article417 1978-06-02 18 STOCKS held their ground despite some mild telling on the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday. Moat cloaed fractionally higher than their overnight levelt. Chinese newspaper shares. Sin Chew Jit Poh and Nanyang Press rose strongly on buying support and short-covering. Nanyang surged to J2.57 before falling417 words
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Article408 1978-06-02 18 AN INITIAL burst of support found little followthrough on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday resulting In the market ending on a mixed note. However, some gains among the volatile stocks resulted In a 3.96 point rise In the volatile Malaysian Business Times Index to 1,549.54. A clear408 words
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Article209 1978-06-02 18 THE US dollar drifted lower against other major currtnews in the Singapore forex maiktt yesterday. 'ih-- 0.9 per cent Increase In US consumer price index renewed pessimism aßout inflationary trends and concern about the size of US trade deficit were main reasons of the dollar's weakness. It209 words
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Article146 1978-06-02 18 Interbank rate* at 3.00 p.m. Currencies Nominal rate* Smithsonian Pereenlaf* quoted yesterday (croas) parity chance US dollar 2 3255 2.3255 2 819(5 —17.52 Sttrling pound 4.2191 4.2742 7.34G9 —41.89 HougkonK dollar 49.93 49.99 50 51 1 14 Msian dollar 97.41 97.51 100.00 2 a» Aust schilling 15.4175 15146 words
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Article166 1978-06-02 18 ASIAN currency deposit I Interbank rate* as at close on June 1. US Dollars (Spot) Offer Bid 7 days 7 3/4 7 5/8 1 mth 7 13/18 7 11/16 2 mths 8 7 7/8 3 mths 8 1/8 8 6 mths 8 8, 16 8 7/16 0FT - 166 words
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Article40 1978-06-02 18 Closing interbank ratei oa Singapore dollar on June 1. Offer Bid Jvernight 4 1/2 4 1/4 1 mth 4 S/8 4 1/2 2 mths 4 3/4 4 6/8 3 mths 4 7/8 4 3/4 Sou, ct AMlejr Pea/c«V-40 words
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Article65 1978-06-02 18 NOTE: Theae rates may dlfler slightly from those quote* by banks to their customers. KANOK of ratei offend b) i»count houseg on June 1. OvtrnlKht 3 1/4",. Call dtpotci 3','; ClMMlf •u» MM TrM.ury bills 3 1/4 In Month Bank bill! 4 7/R 4 3 < •Month CD 465 words
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Article23 1978-06-02 18 THE average rate at which Singapore bank* arc currently prepared to lend to their beat customer* is 7 per cent.23 words
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569 1978-06-02 19 Sin Chew lives up to market expectation TRUE to market expectatUjns. Sin Chew Jit Poh (Singapore) has emerged with a bumper set of result* {ox its first year as a public company luted on the Stock Exchange of Singapore. The company has Just Mported a pre-tax profit of »2:81 million569 words
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450 1978-06-02 19 Holders of MBS query company's lending rate cut A GROUP of small investors are Increasingly taking a greater Interest in developments within companies quoted on the exchange and their latest focus Is on Malaysia Building Society. The shareholders who recently raised questions with regard to Faber Merlin and Pahang Consolidated450 words
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Obituary, Illustration52 1978-06-02 19 MADAM LAN SOMCHIT DEPARTED Z.«. 77 A mournful year has passed since you left js The tears «*c shed for you each time recall fond memories of your boundless love, and sacrifice for the family. Sadly missed but always remembered by beloved husband. sons. daughters, sons-ln law. daughter-in-law52 words
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Obituary, Illustration155 1978-06-02 19 MR T.R. MANICKAM sate MR. T.R. MURUGAYAN (MALACCA) DATE OF BIRTH tTM MAT. 1t1» DATE EXPIRED 29TH MAY, It 7« OAT! CREMATED MTH MAY. 1»7« Deceased's family most humbly extend their sincere thanks to relatives and friends for their attendance and donations All relatives and friends are humbly invited155 words
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Advertisement746 1978-06-02 19 INTERNAL AUDITOR We have an opening in our Finance and Administration Function for candidates with a recognised accounting qualification and a least three veers working experience, reporting to the Chief Financial Officer The successful applicant will provide managment at all levels with an objective review of operations and to recommend746 words
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Advertisement653 1978-06-02 19 -^888 _^E W I I k I B W I BbV^^Bßßb! APPOINTMENT IN TRENGGANU ACCOUNTANT CUM OFFICE MANAGER Required Immediately experienced male Bumlputra Accountant to assist Operations Manager In establishing and managing an office In Kuala Trengganu for a Bumlputra Company engaged In large construction project as well as General653 words
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Advertisement705 1978-06-02 19 CREDIT SALESMAN (Bumiputra PrvferrtxJ) To be based in Southern Malaysia and Central Malaysia. Applicants must have a minimum of 3 years' experience in selling fast moving consumer goods and/or Pharmaceuticals, and must possess a valid driving licence. Must be conversant in at least three Chinese dialects besides English and Bohata705 words
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Advertisement119 1978-06-02 19 PEMBERITAHI TAWARA.N KEMENTERIAN KESIHATAN MALAYSIA Tawaran-tawaran adalah di pelawa dari penender-pene nder yang berdaftar dengan Kementerian mi untuk membe kalkan Vaccine-vaccine per übatan sepertl yang terkandung dl bawah mi kepada Jabatan-jabatan Perubatan. Kementerian Keslhatan Malaysia: 1. POLIOMYELITIS I JADUAL V 78) 2. B.C.G. VACCINE (JADUAL W/78) 3. VACCINES (JADUAL X/119 words
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Advertisement631 1978-06-02 20 1 AT YOUR SERVICE SECTION INDEX CLASSIFIED ADS Phil ISF itLA-AA** Per word: 60 cts(Min. $9.00) VIII ANNOUNCEMENTS PERSONAL I Per column cm: $10.75 (Mln. $32.25) lIXI IX OBITUARIES I FOR SALE A SHOPPING GUIDE SHn^j^n^l^roker^owncameraorpro^ lector. We'll give you $100/- for it! Yes $100/ when you buy any Minolta631 words
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Advertisement882 1978-06-02 20 I FOR SALE SHOPPING GUIDE Many Items of free gifts for every STEEL STRAPPING CHERRY HIRE PURCHASE Brand x 015" Ex-stock. ConCustomers on purchase of OEC/ LL a hh c on 2f "SS k J* n Com P*ny ELECTROLUX/ KENWOOD/ AEG Phont 2™>4o 7 8 washing machines, refrl- GOOD USED882 words
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Advertisement1304 1978-06-02 20 I FOR SALE SHOPPING GUIDE WANTED sbbbbjsj tl v o"age Stabiliser I— |m #f/V%jf*X A\ 2) Generating set 75KVA upriyrno^i RlNorijrr KL B| V-^^i SELI ING BELOW COST Brand 3|l %«*>* Bs^^S new Klee: hydraulic guillotine Si- B^ajn^B LsVVBn shear. 10' x 3/16" $22,000: 8 x ■BnL^K^iCSBP^B: i'B"si-.ooo:8-xmg $12.000: 6x1,304 words
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Advertisement1356 1978-06-02 20 II EMPLOYMENT I STENOGRAPHER required by rnycinCUTlll Established Marine Engineering CONFIDENTIAL Firm In Jurong. SECRETARY Appllcents must satisfy the following minimum requirements: for Manaoina Director GCE. O' Levels with credit In English A mature lady with pleasant Possess shorthand/ typing personality, ability to Certificates, communicate effectively c 3 years experience1,356 words
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Advertisement1457 1978-06-02 20 II EMPLOYMENT I TRAVEL AGENCY REQUIRES immediately 1 experienced An established publishing corrFemale Reservations Clerk with Pany knowledge of typing Interested requires please reply to 5113. Woh Hup p«pp,.«uT.T, vt Complex. Beach Road. 3'pore 7 fAL «P«"NTATIVE LADIES. LEARN AND earn while Applicants should have passed In you host a1,457 words
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Advertisement1436 1978-06-02 21 II EMPLOYMENT a SALESGIRLS REQUIRED FOR SHANGRI-LA HOTEL LIMITEO 5 immediate employment Inte- requires 2 rested please call at 239-A Room i,J. Holland Road Shopping tl r/>TBi/>i>ua Tel *****1 (A) ELECTRICIANS 1 (C) AIRCONDITIONINO interview A REFRIGERATION OUTDOOR SALESGIRLS WANTED MECHANICS """^iiSSf '""ft P 1 d i U< i tS1,436 words
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Advertisement1218 1978-06-02 21 II EMPLOYMENT I Required by a firm of Singapore aWa? M aaP Contractors, an eipertenced gra- M 4W"4 CIVIL ENGINEER aafjaW AT mWkW Singapore crtJxen, for twaMng and rM*B"r«B>a!r» structural maintenance work. CHARTERED Must have 4 years practical civil INDUSTRIES engineering experience, of which OF SINGAPORE at least 2 years1,218 words
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Advertisement1439 1978-06-02 21 II EMPLOYMENT y^~~" IN VIEW OF the fast expansion (B^_^_^ (BBBBBBBB^ B^ B^ B^ Ba a programmes we have vacancies laa^BV(fflß^I a a^ B V fflB^ B B a JI for the following posts (1) r/i I 'i^V 1 Lffl Printing Operators (male and female 2 Bindery Assistants 3 j1,439 words
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Advertisement1444 1978-06-02 21 II EMPLOYMENT I THE ANGLO-CHINESE Junior School Barker Road. Invites SINGAPORE HOUSING 4 applications from trained nonDEVELOPMENT graduate. English Medium BOARD WORKERS' UNION teachers Cadet teachers who sat Invites applications from Slnga- for tn e flnal "tarns in May 78 pore Citizens for the following may also apply Interested aopliappolntments:1,444 words
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Advertisement1491 1978-06-02 21 II EMPLOYMENT INTERNATIONAL ORGANISAJ?7^u. ?T^Za?! ,7JZT T| O" RIOUIRES an Office Boy l ?*?y?-T! o .y*-*i^ w J g?r-T*?: Must be hardworking and willing r^SSltoTto r TJS to learn P"'««nce will be given actaa companion to a ji year ow w|tn c ass 2 (cence SUrtlnf cnM salary: $170 $2101,491 words
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Advertisement1251 1978-06-02 22 II EMPLOYMENT J m^____ mmml f^^^_^_——mm^mmwmm~~~~~t~W——W ■aMa»aa^aa»a SUGAR inDUSTRt'of _P____FPWl1 mm W m mm !m SINOAPORE LIMITED '•qul'** A) MACHINE OPERATORS am Z mlmmmm^ mmm^ mmm^^ B) LABORATORY ASSISTANTS •I "CiauaJ OradaS OuaimcaMona: l______________m_i —B mmmmmmmmmmmmmmt 1 Completed National Service _^*_>_ 2) Secondary Education m _f\ 4 3) Must be1,251 words
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Advertisement1397 1978-06-02 22 I 111 VEHICLES i tOATS I R I rGeta brand new car air-conditioner for only $150! for a limited period only. thepurctvseof an Austin Allegro entitles you to install a brand new air-conditioner »< 1 for an additional charge ot only $150! Attractive hire purchase terms also available phone *****/31,397 words
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Advertisement1944 1978-06-02 22 I 111 VEHICLES A BOATS I HEOISTRATION NUMBER BP*S44 LATE 72 POM) Cortlna 1300. 2 I tor sale Highest offer to *****0. owners, like new. tax. paint new. IS7I TOYOTA CELICA with air- M.600. Tel. *****9 :on sports rims, radio, cassette. ENO '70 DATSUN Coupe, tax. 18.900 ono Call *****851,944 words
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Advertisement1280 1978-06-02 22 111 VEHICLES BOATS I MAZOA 1200. 2ND owner, road SCRAP AND SECONDHAND cars, tax/ insurance new, asuing iui any made and model wanted $5,600 ono New paintwork High price offers Contact *****7 *****5 MERCEDES 230- 1*72. Denso air- MANAGER REQUIRES 1 unit con. Mlchelln XAS tyres. Mileage Japanese car 19711,280 words
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Advertisement1454 1978-06-02 22 V SERVICES BUSINESS I WORKING PARENTS HAVING CATERING ESTABLISHMENT REproblems looking after children 1 QUIRES any foods establishment Call Chlldcare *****1 In CBD area for take-over/-* cod >i irriirn m mnua m partnership Please write confl- FOH ELECTRICAL PLANTING, in- JJ~ T »ani",l stallatlon and repair, please con- aentlally to1,454 words
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Advertisement1053 1978-06-02 23 V SERVICES 4\ BUSINESS I OONAS RING *****75/ 80«9S» ■WBJVPaJBHBHBHBafaTaTatatafJI (or relaxing massages others rave fcII2 I about' Can you afford to O.IP BBBPBf^^TTT" 111 aTTaTaW CLASS SERVICE colour T ff*l9Si||9S^ B l BB"aHB B a H B w TV. amplifier, antennae *li VulsLlUafgfJ installation. TV rental, h.p HfWHWfWHWfWPNI'I rulour1,053 words
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Advertisement1272 1978-06-02 23 VI EDUCATION k TRAINING 1 DIGITAL ELECTRONICS COURSE (con>pul#r fuoctroo*. calculator GIRLS! <ln9) Ouallflad Elactrenlc* Cnginaar*. Jobsarebacominghardeflogel- ii n *»rue« in Enaliah, Tamil and you need belter qualifications cMr«aa. LlmHad mo. 3 month* Enrol now at the itC and qualify J^. Uft on 3,0 j^,. for the London Chamber o(1,272 words
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Advertisement1492 1978-06-02 23 VI EDUCATION TW/UNIHG PRINCIPLES PRACTICES of CITY SCHOOL OF COMMERCE Management commencing 6JJ .78 21 S OUEEN STREET Tuesdays and Thursdays 6.30 Singapore 7 8 00 p.m. Contact tele- book-*eep.no (elcmen- ce h ,S nn c ce A 2224<1M Metr °P°" tan TAMVI .IW.V^.rt. Monday 7 ISom-DlSp.m. O.C.E. ■OP.D.NAP.V' LEVEL1,492 words
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Advertisement508 1978-06-02 23 VI EDUCATION TMAIHIN6 EXPERIENCED TEACHER OFFERS RELIABLE EXPERIENCED Bltult:.>n to Primary and Secondary LINGUAL tutor* specialised for students In all Art* and Science Home Tuition In all subjects, subjnts adults In English. Reasonable charges Contact: Malay. French. Bahasa Indo- *****5 ■nesla. Dutch and Chinese at EFFECTIVE HOME TUITION for all508 words
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Advertisement459 1978-06-02 23 I VII TRAVEL I RESTAURANTS T American Express intrcxJuces B^ 4L America I Disneyland. Yellowstone National Park. Grand Qanyon. Las Vegas, Palms Springs. New York take your pick Moving around air. rail, coach, self-drive Accommodation motels to hotels Experiment with local tood true American hotdogs to haute cuisine Over 300459 words
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Obituary, Illustration299 1978-06-02 24 HotJKS^\ LHU* N«IAI¥1 Aged 75. passed away peacefully! at home on 31.5.78 leaving behind his beloved wife Tan Vow Klang. 2 sons Boon Lee. Boon King, 5 daughters Kwee Keng (China), Boon Tlang, Boon Ens, Boon Keng. Sock Koong, 1 foster daughter Llm Joon Hen, 4 sons-In-law Lav Kee299 words
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Obituary, Illustration230 1978-06-02 24 in ever lovtng memory of BOBBY LOM BOO TAV (11.4.S4 2.«.77) We never knew that morning the sadness the day will bring The bitter grief and shock we all received For you had bid farewell to us onboard Rasa Sayang Before we all knew and without a230 words
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Advertisement1342 1978-06-02 24 TRAVEL RESTAURANTS ZZZZ^^ZZZjZZZZZ^Z EUROPEAN TOURS I FIVE CAPITALS "■'>" $2145/•NU.IABLE AND ECONOMICAL JmTteSSam'' Ttay""' $2407/-alp-fares to Jakarta Denpasar EUROPEAN ROUNDTRtP Australia Europe and all 14 Days taM «r»r worldwide destinations EUROPEAN RANGER Contact Alrmasler Travel Centre. 14 Days 12«i9/ 36 Dhoby Ohaut (near Cathay SPENDID CITIES Cinema) Tel *****. *****.1,342 words
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Advertisement824 1978-06-02 24 I VII TRAVEL A RESTAURANTS I book Nowm H MALAYSIA CUP FOOTBALL PBMB***WIBMBs»BaBIB«*****«BMBI FINAL 1»7I >>»»»*»*»»e^^a»a***»»»«ae»*s**»»»M**> O^-r. S'sYtb'Smß pm B •.•.OAPORE < BOBOf,OINATE 9.00 pm. PUBLIC CANTEEN (inclusive Hotel Accommodation (|fc||^ p^i^s^Vraocli) 2 to a room, meals, entrance Uaoer Cross Street ticket, by luxury alrcond.t.oned TRy XmZwWIOOD T»vn mm »>vie>824 words
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Advertisement359 1978-06-02 24 times friday properties l Bukit Timah Maza Opens for business in 4 months' time! See the actual shop units on site for yourself. Hear about our balanced trade mix policy and all the well known retailers who are moving in including Metro, Fitzpatrick's, Bata, Miki and many others l Prime359 words
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Advertisement534 1978-06-02 24 KINO'S ROAD SEMI-DETACHED WATTEN ESTATE SEMI-OE furnished 11.800 Toh Tuck Road. TACHED house available Immenewly furnished $1,300 Htllcrest dlately Fully furnished Tel: Road furnished 51. 400 and $1,100. *****11 Miss Ng «***** PRINCIPALS ONLY OIST. 15 OIST. 11 WATTEN ESTATE 4- Quiet locality 2-storey debedroomed semi-detached, large taihed bungalow 3534 words
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Advertisement710 1978-06-02 24 IV ACCOMMODATION I PWOPEKTIES MiiDß PROPERTIES TO LET Applications are Invited from cltliens and non-cltliens for the following types of accommoda tlon 1 HAWKINS ROAD (SEMBAWANO) Unfurnished semi-detached and double-storey bungalows with servant's quarters, car porch and large garden compound Rental: From $225/- to $475/per month Also available semi-detached and710 words
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Advertisement1593 1978-06-02 25 times friday properties THE 50 STOREY I>l Wmmtß INTERNATIONAL PUZA Irrarr: LUXURIOUS APARTMENTS FOR RENT I poo< I 3 carpeted bedrooms and a study. ld^ nr iunctior ot An>on Bo^ I uitJc'^'s-cVrauSai and Robinton Road. kitc-h^ri and servant's room Panaromic view of the Harbo..r I Available partly furnished. 24-hour centralised1,593 words
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Advertisement1156 1978-06-02 25 IV ACCOMMODATION I PROPERTIES I.A.C. (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. (An Alflliate of Carrtar Intarnatlonal Corporation) FOR RENT Office space available in new building at 7% miles Upper Thorrson Road. Rentable Araa 20,000 sq. ft. M-n. 1,000 sq. ft. Prica 95* per sq. ft. inclusive of central air-conditioning and carpet. Other FerCilitMM1,156 words
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Advertisement1175 1978-06-02 25 lIVI IV ACCOMMODATION I PROPERTIES 5 -StoJeTwe^ouee BUUM6 SOOETY 1 Lor v."""- OF MALAYA LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE iiHeHsi<*W» POM LEASE ■V'^bl 1296A 8500 sq ft. 1298A ***** sq ft lS "T BaTT 2nd floor <aa>_-™^aaW ***** ***** sq. ft lß[ 3rd floor ff^*7* r-^r i y 1296 C 8500 sq1,175 words
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Advertisement691 1978-06-02 25 IV ACCOMMODATION k PROPERTIES TERRACE HOUSES AT Thomson Oarden and Oolden Hill for sale Telephone *****6 SPLIT-LEVEL 2-STOREY DETACHED bungalows at Prince of Wales Road Dist 10 Area. 8.000 sq ft 6 bedrooms, bathroom attached, 2 big ounges. dining room, big kitchen, servant's room Please tel: *****3. DOUBLE-STOREY TERRACE HOUSE.691 words
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Advertisement533 1978-06-02 25 H Mi k SAMLEONG MANSION Sam Leonq Roao FiaisiiomSBs 000 90% '(W" 10 be repair) in 20 years is available Lanfl lerv:re S L G Freelrom encumDrances on completion Legal Completion Date 31 12 1978 (Immediate Occxpancy) BL, EL. MELODIES LIMITt D 27 29 Bencooien Sireel Singapore 7 'cis *****5533 words
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Advertisement418 1978-06-02 25 ZZ3 DOUBLE-STOREY SEMIDETACHED .inrt detached (uyp)— in Holland Road/ Bukit Tlmah wanted for immediate purchase Call *****29/ *****46. BUNGALOWS WANTED Atfe&f ties Park, aparlmenla-at Balmoral Park, other locakMes considered L J Associate** *****2/ *****4 BUSINESSMAN WANTS TO buy detached Bungalow In (list* 10/ 11' 21 Owners contact RTC *****16/ *****11418 words
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Article, Illustration212 1978-06-02 26 pHAPKOON-DO enthusiasts SelV> vamani Rajaram and his brother, Rajendran, got more than they bargained for yesterday when they turned up at the airport to greet martial arts star, Carter Huang. For instead of only carrying the flags of the Chapkoon-do Institute in welcoming212 words
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358 1978-06-02 26 PHILIP LEE - Accord by 3 groups on freight sharing PHILIP LEE: By LONDON, Thursday THE major container shipping consortia plying the Far Eastern-European routes have agreed to work out a freight sharing system to consolidate their operations Instead of being engaged in fierce competition. The three groups no* discussing how to cope358 words
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176 1978-06-02 26 REFUGEES 'FORCED THEIR WAY' INTO TANKER JAKARTA, Thurs. Eleven Vietnamese refugees forced their way Into an Indonesian oil tanker in Singapore waters nine days ago but were turned over to Singapore Immigration authorities the next day. a spokesman for the state oil and gas company Pertamina, said today. Col. MuftiAFP - 176 words
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85 1978-06-02 26 Salesgirl stole girdle from showcase A DISTRICT Judge yesterday heard how a salesgirl of a department store removed a girdle from the showcase and tried to smuggle it out by wearing it under her clothes. The girl. Chua Bee Er.g, 17. was, however, caught when two ho\n.£ detectives, who became85 words
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Article59 1978-06-02 26 THE Port of Singapore Authority Training Department will hold courses on improving office efficiency at Keppel House in Telok Blangah from June 28 to July 1 and July 12 to 18. The fee for the course, which is designed for senior and middle management personnel, is $3559 words
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Article30 1978-06-02 26 K ALLANO community centre will hold a talk-cum-de-monstratlon on aoclal charmi and facial skin care by Mist Julie Llm at the centre's hall on Wednesday at 8 p.m.30 words
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Article43 1978-06-02 26 FIVE representatives of the Taiwanese Dockworkers' Trade Union are now In Singapore at the Invitation of their local counterpart, the Singapore Port Worker*' Union (SPWU>. A SPWU spokesman said yesterday ths Taiwanese were here on a nve-day exchange programme.43 words
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Article86 1978-06-02 26 npRiNLDAD and Toba1 go's Minister of Petroleum and Mines In the Ministry of Finance, Mr. Errol Mahablr, arrived here yesterday for a fiveday visit. He was accompanied by the chairman of his country's National Advisory Council, Dr. Ken Julien, and Mr. Frank Barsotti. from the86 words
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185 1978-06-02 26 Singapore, Russia swop goodwill notes LfESSAGES have been "I exchanged between the Foreign Minister, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, and the Soviet Foreign Minister, Mr. Andrei Gromyko, on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the Soviet Union and Singapore, •ays Mr. Rajaratnam in his message.:185 words
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485 1978-06-02 26 Bankers dispel Jakarta fears on f orex REMOVAL of exchange control rules in Singapore would not adversely affect banking activities in Indonesia or any other country, local bankers said yesterday. They* said it was inconceivable that Indonesian banks would be negatively affected by the move as Singapore's deci&ion to end485 words
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Advertisement1323 1978-06-02 26 UMRNING I10TKE *1 I CfoG^C^ and KICKS SOLE I B JEl^A REAR VIEW VIEW OF ONE SIDE f^ZMm, >^ fc 1 VIEW FROM OTHER SIDE I TOP VIEW •»_>»#* > AND UNDERNEATH nMMTVNH V.EWOFOTHERS.DE U.K. Des.gn Registration No. *****3 U.K. Design Registration No. *****5 Notice is hereby given that ETABLISSEMENTS1,323 words
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Page 26 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous190 1978-06-02 26 Bringing Up Father By Bill Kavanagh dc Hal Camp /""WHAT AWbAST I THE DAY HOW THAT'S THE DAY I WE HAD TO WRITE A DID YOU I BIRTHDAY/- I MARRIED i.SvVEET.y j HAD A *\C > BET ON I COMPOSITION IN SCMOOtNV SELECT ?yV WHAT WAS AUNT I 't A190 words
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208 1978-06-02 27 Pullout by five MIC branches: Manicka acts K. LUMPUR. Thurs MIC president Tan Sri V. Manickavasagam is sending a senior party official to Bagan Serai to try to settle the MIC crisis there. This follows a decision by five MIC branches In the division to quit the Krlan Darat National208 words
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Article39 1978-06-02 27 PENANO. Thurs. An Indonesian fanner Azral bin Alwl. 44. was fined $400 or two months' Jail when he pleaded guilty In a magistrate's court here today to a charge of overstaying in the country for 50 days.39 words
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354 1978-06-02 27 K. LUMPUR, Thurs gERJASA leaders will meet here on Saturday to discuss, among other things, its joining the National Front before the general elections, the president, Datuk Haji Mohamad Nas i r, said today. He said the meeting would be a crucial354 words
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195 1978-06-02 27 Refugees: Naval patrols to be stepped up KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday VjALAYSIA will step up naval patrWs In ITI the South China Sea to prevent an increasing number of Vietnamese refugees from landing in its coastal areas, according to Home Minister Tan Sri Ghazali Shafie. After Inspecting a refugee camp atReuter - 195 words
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Article88 1978-06-02 27 Oil rigs to be protected area KUALA TRENOOANU, Thurs. The ollrigs off the Trengganu coast Is to be gazetted a protected area, Home Affairs Minister Tan Sri OhazaUe Shane said here today. Petronas had applied for the declaration to protect the rigs from possible encroach ment and was making arrangements88 words
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Article55 1978-06-02 27 Rat-flavoured samsu BITIAWAN, Thun. Twelve drum* of fermented mash contaminated with dead rau. frogs and cockroachea were aeixed by the police from a well-camouflag-ed distilling area In a rubber estate, near here, early today. The police also arrested two suspected moonshiners In the act of distilling, after f< -ir or55 words
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Article39 1978-06-02 27 IPOH. Thur». A w«»der, Loh Chee Keong, 28. plunged to bis death from the third floor of a hotel In Jaian Chani'ierlaln here thii morning. H* died on the spot He had booked mtc the hotel yerterdry39 words
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191 1978-06-02 27 $97,000 for crash man who can't have sex JOHORE BARI, Thurs.— A tapper who became paralysed from the waist down and can no longer have sex because of injuries suffered in a road accident two years ago, was awarded $97,000 by the Hi«h Court here on Tuesday. Fook Ann, aUas191 words
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Article, Illustration101 1978-06-02 27 MALAYSIA'S permanent representative to the United Nations, Tan Sri Zaiton Ibrahim, calling on nuclear -weapon countries to pledge to renounce the use of such arms against non-nuclear states at the UN on Tuesday. To this end, a convention on the nonuse of nuclearAP - 101 words
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Article133 1978-06-02 27 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A RMAF F-5E jet fighter crashed into the sea off Butterworth today, but the pilot baled out safely, the Defence Ministry announced. The aircraft, from one of two "Tiger" squadrons based in Butterworth, was on a routine training flight with Lt. Jusof binAFP - 133 words
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335 1978-06-02 27 Extradite case: 'Detention in jail illegal' K. LUMPOR, Thurs LAWYER Mr. Karpal Singh si'bmittedjli the High Court today that where tfi liberty of an accused person is Involved, tJS court should be zealous In safeguarding htj Interest and insisting on strict compliancy with the law. He was submitting in an335 words
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Advertisement250 1978-06-02 27 JOIN THE SANA 1978 CHARITY QUEST CONTEST Objective Raise funds for SANA'S counselling and rehabilitation programme by sale of Donation Draw tickets. Judging The winner will be the entrant who se'ls the largest number of tickets. Application Forms: Obtainable from the SANA Secretariat National Stadium upon offlcal request from an250 words
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Advertisement427 1978-06-02 27 ~a -r ix^JirN ,a\^r *b* EXHIBITION 0 ORGANIZER PUBLIC RADIO CO.PTE.LTD.II4-116 PEARLS CENTRE. EU TONG SEN ST SPORE 1 TEL *****18/9 200,000 people* i can't be wrong... f Visit the most exerting exhibition ever to be held with more than 50 major brands from the U.S.A., Europe and Asia under427 words
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Article207 1978-06-02 28 MANILA. Thurs. Australia's Peter Senior shot a three-over-par 75 today, but clung to a precarious one-stroKe lead after three rounds in the first Asian Junior golf championship. Senior had a 54 hole total of 227 to stay on top of the 18-21-year-old group. Close behindUPI - 207 words
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Article1862 1978-06-02 28 -IfJJf 145 CLASS 6, Dlv. 2 1,200m rillTiW ($8,000 $5,600 to winner) 1 2226 Chum II s Yong Wah i Samsurl 5 57 (dd 0. 5 I .200m f Q.MHill a 2 35SO MoeioUo II a (Raja Aiam) E Breukelen 5 56.5 <dc+4 5) 1,700m Hu«m l 11,862 words
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711 1978-06-02 28 BLUE PETER - Paititi Gold underlines his chances BLUE PETER By DENANG, Thurs. Paititi Gold underlined his chances in Race Eight on Saturday in a dashing workout on good going here this morning. With M. C. Lam astride, the No Robbery three-year-old strode out faultlessly over 600 metres in 38.4 seconds. Paititi Gold711 words
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Article110 1978-06-02 28 NEW YORK, Thurs. Brilliant American teenage jockey Steve Cauthen has turned down an offer to ride Hawaiian Sound in next Wednesday's Epsom Derby. Lenny Goodman, Cauthen's agent, said: "We tried to work it out, but it was impossible." Attempt Cauthen is due to ride Aftirmed inReuter - 110 words
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Article77 1978-06-02 28 NEW YORK. Thurs. Results of major league baseball games played in the United states yesterday: Aniriican Baltimore 3 New York Yankees 2. Toronto 6 Boston 2. Detroit 3 Milwaukee 0, Chicago White Sox 17 California 2. Kansas City P r<eattle 3. National St. Louis 5 New YorKReuter - 77 words
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Article33 1978-06-02 28 if Datin's Choice 111 if Auric name II if Spanish Baron II Destination 111 On A Par ir Larry Northfields Gambalan IV it Excelsior 111 if Paititi Gold if Oceania33 words
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Advertisement113 1978-06-02 28 ICUAI^BD Hurry! Offer on while stocks last! Tf v SUSTAGEN Full nourishment for health and energy Out with In with the old the new H J I ■r-^& At 15% off! from 2nd June to 2nd July the picture of the old canvas shoe reminds you of yours, it's time113 words
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Advertisement118 1978-06-02 28 SINGAPORE TENNIS CENTRE^^H 1 WThe Best Tennis Complex in Asi^ SINGAPORE SQUASH CENTRE 1 V The Largest in the World in full operation NOW. Special Membership Offer JOIN ONE FOR TWO! All STC members now may book courts at The Singapore Squash Centre one week in adA vance at $4118 words
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159 1978-06-02 29 Old sends Pakistan reeling to 161-9 BIRMINGHAM, Thura. Yorkshire pace bowler Chris Old grabbed four wickets In five balls as Pakistan slid to 161 for nine on the opening day of the first cricket Test against England at Edgbaston here today. Old's devastating burst, equalling a record set by Maurice159 words
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Article83 1978-06-02 29 PAKISTAN Ist Inns Sadiq c Radley b Old 23 Mudasiar c and b Botham 14 Mohain b Willu 35 J»ved c Taylor b Old 15 Haroon c Roope b Willis 3 W'aiim Raja c Taylor b Old 17 Sarfrmi not out 32 Wuim Bart b Old 0 Iqbal c83 words
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Article331 1978-06-02 29 BRILLIANT BORG IN BRISK WIN PARIS, Thurs. Sweden's Bjorn Borg took the first step In his attempt to win the 1978 Grand Slam of major tennis tournaments with a brisk first-round win over Eric Deblicker. of France at the French Open championships. Borg, who has never won the Grand SlamAgencies - 331 words
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Article, Illustration868 1978-06-02 29 PUGNACIOUS Liv Wai Yaw stormed into the third round of the 14 year-and-under boys' singles of the Singapore Junior Age-Oroup tennis championships with two ruthless wins over Koh Say Yee and Edmund Tan at the Singapore Tennis Centre yesterday, reports BERNARD PEREIRA. The 13-year-old868 words
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Article257 1978-06-02 29 PENANG. Thurs. Singapore, seeded third despite the fact that they are defending champions, today thrashed Perils 5-0 in the Chua Choon Leong Cup inter-state tennis championship being played at the Penang Sports Club courts. Singapore are fielding three members Amir Leow, Hassan Bohari and Barry Chia —of last257 words
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Article200 1978-06-02 29 By PETER SIOW AFTER last year's stirring performance, Singapore yachtmtn are again looking forward to competing In the Asian Fireball championship in Thailand this December. All three Singapore entrants Tan Kok Wah and crew Lewis Liem, Lock Hong Kit and crew Joseph Chan and Jimmy Chua200 words
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Article, Illustration283 1978-06-02 29 BERNARD PEREIRA - BERNARD PEREIRA By THE Singapore Lawn Tennis Association have rejected the chance to field national champion Mahader Hassan in their line-up for the Chua Choon Leong Cup competition in Penang. The 21-year-old business administration student, who is on a three-year scholarship at Jefferson State Junior283 words
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Advertisement60 1978-06-02 29 3>sr/iEcrrLER MARS DESIGN GROUP STAEDTLER MARKETING SDN BHD P 0 Box 70. Johore Baru Tel JB *****-5 KUALA LUMPUR 27 Jin Bukit HV2> Petaling Jaya Tel *****8 PENANG Ist Fir 53 Beach St Tel ***** KOTA BARU Ist Fir 3183E Jin Sultan Ibrahim Tel ***** STAEDTLER SINGAPORE PTE LTD P60 words
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Advertisement131 1978-06-02 29 $1,590 ISffi r ivn 1 1 1 1 '< 1 1 1 1 »oBr!» I t r-p| I M yßP^^ ROTEL EQ-TO^^^^^ V RX 303: 4OW stereo Receiver. RP 1300: stereo Turntable with ADC U.S.-made Cartridge. RS 1OS: 10" (25.5 cm), 3-way. 3-speaker system. RD-10F: stereo tape deck with super131 words
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Article134 1978-06-02 30 mITLE-chaslng St. The1 resa chalked up their second straight victory when they beat Jurong Secondary 2-0 in the Volleyball Association of Singapore Youth tournament at the Pel Choon School hall yesterday. Other results: Girls Hwa Yl High School bt Chong Hwa 2-0, Ling Ling bt Hong Lim134 words
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Article, Illustration342 1978-06-02 30 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By CAMAD ALLAPITCHAY, Singapore's injured captain, is among the 19 players selected for centralised training in preparation for the Malaysia Cup final against Selangor at Kuala Lumpur's Merdeka Stadium tomorrow week. Sebastian Yap, the national coach, decided to give him a second342 words
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153 1978-06-02 30 /GOALKEEPER Urn VI Chlew Peng, who helped Singapore's Intermediate team reach the King's Cup final with some splendid performances, Ls likely to be fit for the six-team Jakarta Anniversary tournament from June 13-23, reports JOE DORAI. Chlew r'ene missed the King's Cup final because153 words
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Article29 1978-06-02 30 SOCCER: Friendly Radin Mas v Singapore Under-! 15 (Buklt Chennln. 8.16> i TENNIS: Chua Choort Leong Cup (Penang); Singapore Junior Age-group championships i Singapore Tennis Centre. 8.00 i.29 words
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324 1978-06-02 30 PATRICK BASTIANS - SINGAPORE TO COMPETE IN WORLD GAMES PATRICK BASTIANS By SINGAPORE, the leadIng South east Asian taekwon-do nation, are one of 12 privileged countries selected to compete in the preWorld Games tournament In Seoul from June 30— July 2. The World Games— an alternative international meet for sports not Included in324 words
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168 1978-06-02 30 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By EGAL advisers from the Basketball Asso- ciation of Singapore will sit down soon to draft out a new set of disciplinary rules to curb the recent unruly happenings in the National League. The existing rules have been found woefully in168 words
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Article102 1978-06-02 30 WITH five Internationals in their line-up, including national ace scorer Tay Menu Lee. Singapore Airlines swept to a final confrontation with defending champions Asia Electric, when they beat Combined Schools 115-85 In the National Basketball League tournament at the Gay World Stadium last night. Meng Lee finished102 words
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153 1978-06-02 30 Water-polo team for Medan, Penang TWENTY members of the national Junior water-polo team will leave Singapore for an eight-day trainlng-cum-competltion tour ot Medan and Penang. startIng tomorrow week, reports ALBERT JOHNSON. The water-polo committee of the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association have selected them on the following criteria: 0 Preference for153 words
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221 1978-06-02 30 WESTERN AUSTRALIA. Bangkok Bank and Singapore will feature In a triangular volleyball competition, for men and women, at the Gay World Stadium next Monday, Tuesday and Thursday reports, PATRICK 3ASTIANS. The meet, the end result of protracted corrp.«Dondance. will see the Volleyball Asociatlon of Singapore221 words
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299 1978-06-02 30 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Kuwait have declined participation, so it's quite certain the Merdeka soc c er tournament, starting on July 12. will have only seven teams playing, including hosts Malaysia. Kuwait FA secretary Ahmad Mubarak Al Wad'any has written to the FANST - 299 words
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Article103 1978-06-02 30 ALBERT JOHNSON - ALBERT JOHNSON By THE Singapore Government Services' Football League will send their representative team on a 10 day tour of Bangkok In August and September. The selection of the team will be based on attendance and performance of players at training and practice sessions. The training sessions103 words
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Advertisement542 1978-06-02 30 Ijp /\|p|»|/\| J^ 1 June is World Cup month. Sixteen teams, having gone through gruelling tests l I^^|A%L t0 reach Ar 9emina, will then battle for the most prestigious award in world soccer. RTS will telecast live some of the most important matches, including M A M^P^k BP^^l B^^ tne542 words
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Article312 1978-06-02 31 MAR DEL PLATA, Thurs. Manager C 1 aud 1 o Coutinho will field right-winger Gil for Brazil's opening World Cup soccer match against Sweden here on Saturday, giving the team a more attacking image. Gil, who strained his right leg during Brazil's recent tourReuter - 312 words
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245 1978-06-02 31 Meaning of old army phrase sinks in BUENOS AIRES, Thurs. Argentine organisers of the 11th World Sbccer Cup are learning the meaning of the old military phrase, snafu, which translates politely as: situation normal, all fouled up. Twenty-four hours before the opening game between Poland and defending champions West Germany,UPI - 245 words
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Article, Illustration664 1978-06-02 31 MICHAEL MORRIS - MICHAEL MORRIS By T^OT even Ron Greenwood's fiercest critics would accuse him of ignorance about foreign soccer. For over 20 years he has been one of the few men in English soccer tc take more than a passing interest in the game abroad.664 words
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Article342 1978-06-02 31 How things have changed for the Butch players since the 1974 World Cup finals In Munich. "Then 90 per cent of the journalists were only interested in Johan Cruyff. Now they are interested in all of us", remarked one player during a Press conference. The Hungarian players will wearAgencies - 342 words
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Article, Illustration746 1978-06-02 31 FOCUS ON THE WORLD CUP DUENOS AIRES, a Thurs. The World Cup begins tonight, but for I the 27 Argentines the real kick off will come 24 hours later when Portuguese referee Antonio Jose Da Silva Garrido gets the ArgentinaHungary match under way. For economic and social reasonsAP; AFP - 746 words
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Article196 1978-06-02 31 BUENOS AIRES. Thurs. Austrian team manager Helmut Sene kowitsch yesterday became the first casualty of the World Cup soccer finals. Senekowltsch announ ced he was emitting after the World Cup because of a row with the Austrian Federation director Max Merkel. Merkel, who will succeed Senekowlisch after196 words
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Article, Illustration330 1978-06-02 31 Attack— France decide MAR DEL PLATA. Thurs. Both the French and Italian managers have made changes from Lheir usua: sides for the Group One match here tomorrow. Michel Hidalgo has opted for attack when he named Jean-Marc Gulllou and Henri Michel to link up with Michel pinMnt 'he mldfWd threeAFP - 330 words
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169 1978-06-02 31 A call for return to attacking soccer BUENOS AIRES, Thurs. Helmut Schoen, veteran coach of defending champions West Germany, called for a return to attacking soccer as 16 national teams begin their battle for the World Cup. The teams In this tournament have to be careful not to adopt anReuter - 169 words
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Article, Illustration54 1978-06-02 31 CROUP 1 Argentina v Hungary (Buenos Aires) Frince v Italy (Mar del Plata) CROUP 2 Tunisia v Mexico (Rosario) THE West German squad runs around the outside of River Plate Stadium during training on Wednesday. The players (from leit) are Bernard Culimann, Rolf Russman, Harold Knopke andUPI - 54 words
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370 1978-06-02 31 More prestige than survival -for some DOSARIO. Thurs. Tunisia and Mexico clash here tomorrow for the first time, with prestige a firmer go a than lengthy World Cup survival. Tunisia reckon they have fulfilled their dreams already by win nlng the African quail fving group to reach the final seriesReuter - 370 words
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Advertisement120 1978-06-02 31 WORLD CUP RESULTSFIRST IN NEW NATION It's World Cup time. And that means soccer bonanza for the fans. The battle for football supremacy kicked off early today between defending champions West Germany and Poland. As usual, New Nation is in the thick of it all. We will be the first120 words
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Article, Illustration126 1978-06-02 32 Another bad day for dollar rpOKYO, Thurs. The 1 US doUar had another bad day on the Tokyo foreign exchange market today, falling at one point to within three Sen of its postwar record low in Japan. The dollar closed at 221.20 yen after a 220.50 opening, compared with 323.15AFP - 126 words
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Article31 1978-06-02 32 LONDON. Thurs. Rhodesian black nationalist leader Joshua Nkomo denied today there are any Russians or Cuban? fighting with his guerilla forces and said he would not accept any. UPI.UPI - 31 words
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Article61 1978-06-02 32 MAN HURLS BOTTLE AT CHARLES PRINCE CHARLES in his car with the splintered window on Wednesday after a man threw a bottle at him when the heir to the British throne was visiting; south Gosforth, a suburb of Newcastle. Enracrd onlookers tried to assault the man but police moved in61 words
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Article47 1978-06-02 32 PARIS. Thurs. Mr. Wilfrid Baumgartner. former French finance minister and governor of the International Monetary Fund. r)ied here today after undergoing open heart surgery, hospital officials said. Mr. Baumgartner. 76. was finance minister under prime mnister Michel Uebre from 1960 to 1962— Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article38 1978-06-02 32 BELGR*DE. Thurs. Indian Defence Minister, Mr. Jagjivan Ram. left here today after a four-day visit to Yugoslavia at the head of an Indian military delegation and talks with his Yugoslav opposite number. General Nikola LJubicic. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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219 1978-06-02 32 Imelda sworn in as cabinet minister MANILA, Thursday rpHE Philippine President's wife, Mrs. x Imelda Marcos, climbed another rung of the political ladder when President Marcos today installed her as a member of his cabinet to head the new Human Settlements Department. The 48-year-old First Lady thus became the 28thAFP - 219 words
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Article233 1978-06-02 32 Khmer terms for peace talks BANGKOK, Thurs KAMPUCHEA, in its first direct communication with Hanoi this year, has promised negotiations with Vietnam if the Vietnamese halt attacks until after Christmas. Diplomatic sources said a May 15 note from Phnom Penh authorities to Hanoi officials was released to Peking embassies ofUPI - 233 words
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Article701 1978-06-02 32 LONDON Thurs. Prices closed lower In quiet trading today, dealers said. At 3pm the Financial Times Index was up 0.2 at 479.0. Leading equities erased Initial small gains following lower than expected British Petroleum first quarter results BP closed easier Bonds lost up to 1/4 on concern following701 words
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165 1978-06-02 32 PLAN FOR TARIFF CUTS ON 760 PRODUCTS JAKARTA, Thu r Asean economic ministers are expected to approve a total of 760 products to be Included in the Asean Preferential Tra ding Arrangement (PTA) at their meeting here next week, imormea sources said here today. This would be in addition toReuter; AFP - 165 words
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Article23 1978-06-02 32 LATAKIA. Thurs. Lebanese President Ellas Sarkis today announced an agreement with Syria to "spare no effort" to end the Israeli oc-23 words
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Advertisement126 1978-06-02 32 "UCHIDA" VISIBLE RECORDERS W\ 6, 8, 12, 16 20 TRAYS Sole Agent i ASSOCIATED OFFICE EQUIPMENT 79, Blk. 18,Outram Park S'ppre-3. Tel: *****08, *****82, *****76.' Wt6 [\rS^ m C $48 r «b<rt« *or year's f^\ o||p' advance payment V v T 1 .One Philips T-Shirt free •m (Oifor valid lor126 words
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Advertisement307 1978-06-02 32 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally Cover Price 50* Annual SutMCriptlorUUiS Circulation ftfentftr Trlrphone 5700, 1 Exi 204 TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS.... THE economies of Asian countries have outperformed those of the Western industrialised nations in recent years, if the Asian countries continue on this trend, the scenario will be on in which,307 words
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Advertisement720 1978-06-02 33 I V^i^^i2fe^ d-ucky) Lounge I 4.50 4th Floor Lucky Plaza, Orchard Road, jp I DANNY G S N (LUCKY| C LOUNGE BAR SINGAPORE KHENG CHEW ASSOCIATION Hl^ S^£ O*=? HaH _a J H Orchard Road has been sometimes nicknamed Hotel Boulevard. To me it JmV A fl H/ t\ *^j720 words
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Advertisement302 1978-06-02 34 Birkart Southeastasia Pte Ltd., Singapore commenced operations on Ist June, 1975 as the fourth company of the Birkart Group operating in the Far East. An associate company has been established in Malaysia Close association with Garment Industry in Europe and East Asia Congratulations Best Wishes To BIRKART SOUTHEASTASIA PTE LTD302 words
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Advertisement444 1978-06-02 34 Birkart Southeastasia Pte. Ltd., Singapore commenced operations on Ist June, 1975 as the fourth company of the Blrkart Group operating in the Far East. Sister companies had already been established in Hongkong, Seoul and Taipei. Close association with Garment Industry in Europe and East Asia. As with these companies, Birkart444 words
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Advertisement344 1978-06-02 34 Netherlands, Great Britain, France, Australia and Hongkong. This was in line with Company policy to develop international services providing Importers and exporters with freight services of a type not normally made available by shipping companies or old estaollshed customs clearance and forwarding agents. Diversification of business As a result among344 words
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Advertisement327 1978-06-02 34 etc., they have been able to ensure the prompt discharge and delivery of cargo. These facilities overcome many of the drawbacks which have been faced by importers using other shipping companies who do not have the same large Investment in the port of Apapa/ Lagos. GBN Line's success in providing327 words
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Advertisement225 1978-06-02 34 ttonal office space was acquired but this again proved inadequate to meet the requirements of the company. Early in 1978 a decision was made to move operations to the Central Provident Fund Building where adequate space has been acquired to meet future expansion. By situating the office In the area225 words
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Advertisement156 1978-06-02 34 FELICITATIONS and BEST WISHES to BIRKART SOUTHEASTASIA r PTE LTD on the occasion of their 3rd ANNIVERSARY and occupation of NEW PREMISES at 1004, 10 th Floor, CPF BUILDING from G.B.N. LINE LIMITED I 23 PIER ROAD, ST. HELIER, JERSEY, CHANNEL ISLANDS. r ~i Congratulaticms and I Best Wishes J156 words
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Article, Illustration676 1978-06-02 35 PETER RISTIC - Tito foresees deep splits in non- aligned movement PETER RISTIC By In BELGRADE VEXT year Cuba wtll host the sixth non-aligned summit conference and for the following three years will take over the presidency of the movement from Sri Lanka. There is widespread disquiet that Cuba will try to use676 words
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702 1978-06-02 35 Divisions in Kenya over 'expat' workers NAIROBI. Kenya Long a source of quiet resentment, "expatriate" workers in Kenya have become the object of increasing public criticism. The problem of expatriates is one faced by virtually every black African country Including socialist states helped by Soviets and Cubans. How Kenya comesUPI - 702 words
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Advertisement630 1978-06-02 35 "Sabertage is. dramatic clothes. Need one say any more?" PH§Ajski& WL ft 1* |H Wf/77 The place for jewellery dw 111 Jllli' Fashon jewellery styled in so many interesting ways i '•^^^|^Hr" ijlPfw'^ *-ir you can't imagine even in your wildest dreams 3S* -Od& Take a 30", 14 carat gold630 words
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Article, Illustration416 1978-06-02 36 TAN BAN HUAT - China Society Promotes fine culture TAN BAN HUAT By About 30 years ago, a court Interpreter felt shameful when a European tourist told him that he had been taken to an opium den and a funeral parlour to see Chinese culture. The Interpreter felt that something should be done Immediately.416 words
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Article22 1978-06-02 36 l!^=S»«t>*Sft= !1 *^£+^ii -tit Hi^XftWaiMfOfc A± »fe.£» ft Wffiftirt* WAI6I* KftiS«Wni***K B?Ett 3t*tt« «JS^A M ffffifi n R±»*|i W».«« I* /J S22 words
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78 1978-06-02 36 Chinese folk-tales Avanti interprets Avantl bragged "What does the owl about himself saying: say?" "I understand the "Well," Avanti anslanguage of the birds." wered, "it says that If The king heard about Sng^r'lfug'hihod^ovw this and took him along ?he olonll hu. k?n I wav a thev n saw O a78 words
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Article33 1978-06-02 36 >&/vi£^ Knowledge, if not advanced increasingly, recedes everyday. Zuo Zotig-tang Learning without thought is labour lost; thought without learning is perilous. Confucius My life U limited, while knowledge is UmitleM. Zhuang Zl33 words
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Article138 1978-06-02 36 Lengkok Angsa M&^ty Lengkok Bahru Lengkok Marlam H&4s4r Lengkok Merak M^-^k'Jj Lengkok Saga H^^in Lengkong Dua H^IPiE Lengkong Empat Lengkong Enam 4t:£4rs7 Lengkong Lima H^fe^j-S? Lengkong Satu H^fe^lji Lengkong Tlga H jfe j| Lengkong Tujoh jjt |p flf, LeoDr fJHiJit LeonleHill f|*All» LeonleHillßd fl*J6Ji* Lermitßd Leucharsßd **ii«r138 words
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Article73 1978-06-02 36 The Illustrated word Is pronounced za. meaning mixed, confused, or miscellaneous. It has been reduced to only six strokes from Its regular form, In brackets, of 18. n£t!£ s Heie are some common combinations of the word: *ft zahuo sundry goods. *SL zlkluan disorderly and confused. mm .m/1i)73 words
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Article65 1978-06-02 36 JieshAo Introductions Ta )Ysr/huflal ne A: When will he come back? pfngshf ta lAidlan hou hul zal Jla de B: Usually he will be at home after six in the evening. Wo daihur zal lal ba A: I'll call again later. Z,:iiKl»:tt* Qlnßwen gul xlng shl B:65 words
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Advertisement199 1978-06-02 36 fit SC 700E Equipped with "easy-empty" dust compactor. Jumbo wheels and extra-long cord for optimum 9 mobility. Rugged and highly flexible hose, ft Compact and ready for storage. Modern A|a^ functional designs. B HHa 9^ HHhI HHhV 1^ b\ i^^ I Get those (f$ taght corners and I high ceilings199 words
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Advertisement72 1978-06-02 36 Andre I hp^hMS h^^ Sl\ llflvit. %i Jh wHHHM f x^at «S bHm T» ±M* 7v\ jk m VjH# If Ik\ 1/ -^9H^ >• 1 Availabte exctusivety at T a^av 2 4 Courreges Boutique Jr y j M 2 Mandarin Hotel O "B Shopping Arcade .J^IM. >* rffc .JlP' Mandarin72 words
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Miscellaneous338 1978-06-02 36 fp£is'Yik^ of Chin^ cro..word p£ 1. Mist Urn Swee Hiok (*WW) of 226-G. Bfil 197, Kirn Keat Avenue, Singapore 12. 2. Woo Chin Hoon ?J)&W of 16-B, Jalan Suka, Singapore 14. I i 3. Peck Slew Hua (dfl^) of 5158-N, Blk. 2j Jalan Bukit Merah, Singapore 3. H B 3338 words
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Advertisement260 1978-06-02 37 A ITO TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited for the following projects: (A) FINAL PREMIX SURFACING AND ANCILLARY WORKS TO ROADS IN PANOAN GARDEN HOUSING ESTATE, JURONG TOWN (B) CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, DRAINB AND EXTERNAL WORKS FOR 16 UNITB OF T4\ 5 UNITS OF 'C4 1 AND 1 UNIT OF D260 words
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Advertisement723 1978-06-02 37 DHDB Separate tenders are invited for any one or all of the following 1 Sanitary and water installation to 3 Blocks of 25-Storey 5-Room Improved Flats (Total 288 Units) at Bedok New Town Neighbourhood 4 Contract 3. (2) Sanitary and water installation to 2 Blocks of 12-Storey 3/4-Room New Flats,723 words
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Advertisement525 1978-06-02 37 CANTEEN OPERATOR MUSLIM FOOD Applicants ore invited from experienced canteen operators fo run the Muslim Section of the Company's conteen located at its Assembly Plant in Bukit Timah. The Company has approximately 450 employees and the person operating the Muslim canteen, in addition to selling various Muslim foods, will also525 words
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Advertisement606 1978-06-02 37 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Singapore Properties To be held at our sales-room No. 67A Telok Ayer Street, Singapore, on Tuesday, 6th June, 1978 at 2.30 P.M. 1. No. 42 Jalan Besar, 108.41 square metres or 1.167 square feet, freehold. (Messrs. Ng Ng Solicitors). MORTGAGEE'S SALE 2. Flat No. 21-Q, Ground606 words
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Advertisement347 1978-06-02 37 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No. 76 of 1978 In the Matter of the Companies Act. Cap. 185 And In the Matter of Kirn Hup Seng Private Limited ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice Is hereby given that a Petition for the winding up of347 words
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Advertisement652 1978-06-02 37 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No. 64 of 1978. 1 In the Matter of the Companies Act (Chapter 185) And In the Matter of* Sedar (Private) Limited. Notice Is hereby given that a Petition for the winding up of the abovenamed Company I652 words
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Advertisement594 1978-06-02 37 DISTRICT AND MAGISTRATES' COURTS SINGAPORE D.C. Summon* No. 5981 of 1977 Between BMI PRIVATE LIMITED Plaintiffs and CHUA PENG SIAH trading at HELCO Defendant To Chua Pent Slab trading at Helco late of No. 23, Bunga Rampai Place, off Upper Paya Lebar Road, Singapore. TAKE NOTICE that an action has594 words
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Advertisement3929 1978-06-02 38 INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL BANK LIMITED ■Vi^^^AflJi^ (Incorporated In the Republic of Singapore hereinafter referred to as the Bank") inlllkTT ■"■■■■m lssue of s'oo5 000 000 Ordinary Shares of Ssl.oo each at 552.70 per share M Managed and Underwritten by THE DEVELOPMENT BANK OF SINGAPORE LIMITED At an Extraordinary General Meeting held3,929 words
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Advertisement1496 1978-06-02 39 PROPERTY The ICB Group owns various properties In Singapore which are stated in the books at cost or valuation less amounts wrltten-of f The aggregate cost or valuation and net book value of the properties as at 31 December. 1977 were $15,464,604 and $13,504,690 respectively. Included In these properties are1,496 words
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Advertisement1256 1978-06-02 39 PROSPECTUS (c) the current assets of the Bank and of its subsidiaries appear in the books at values which are believed to be realizable In the ordinary course of business; d no contingent liabilities have arisen by reason of any guarantees given by the Bank or any of Its subsidiaries1,256 words
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Advertisement1223 1978-06-02 39 write off the cost of the assets concerned, less their residual value, on a straight-line basis over the periods of the related leases. Lease rentals are credited to income on an accrual basis. (g) Hire-Purchase and Block Discounting Term charges on hire-purchase and block discounting are brought into income by1,223 words
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Advertisement1898 1978-06-02 40 (2) The Directors may in their sole discretion refuse to register any transfer of shares If such transfer when registered would In their opinion raise the proportion of the Issued share capital which Is In the beneficial ownership or control of foreign persons, beyond twenty per cent (20%) or such1,898 words
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Advertisement893 1978-06-02 40 TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited forI I. BUILDING l> Tender No. AMB/T/78/018 Extension of Telecoms Earth SatelI lit* Station at 8«ntOM I Eligibility: Registered Controctors Class C 4 D M Non-registered Contractors Deposit S$ 1 ,000/- Closing Date: 1 6 June 1 978 ji Non-registered controctors wishing to tender for893 words
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Advertisement881 1978-06-02 40 Minolta I Minolta invites applications for:(a) Sales Representatives for copying machines We are looking for enthusiastic young men and women who are serious in making a career of selling. Applicants must possess (i) Some experience in the selling of copying machines, business equipment or similar lines, and ability to explain881 words
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Advertisement746 1978-06-02 41 A Major Electronic Multi-national Manufacturing Company in its expansion program seeks suitably .'qualified persons tor a) PROCESS QUALITY CONTROL ENGINEER Science Graduates preferably in Chemistry, I 2 years experience in a manufacturing enm vironment in Quality or Process Control Work would be an advantage Successful candidate will be responsible for746 words
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Advertisement551 1978-06-02 41 The Singapore Police invites applications for the following appointments a Male Constables b Women Constables QUALIFICATION Singapore-Combridge General Certificate of Education with a minimum of 2 'O' levels in any of the language streams or its equivalent (Cambridge School Certificate/ GCE or the Government Secondary Four School Certificate/ GCE (Chinese,551 words
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Advertisement551 1978-06-02 41 TrtnTilDTnl FACILITIES ENGINEER ITT Singapore Pte Ltd which is commencing operations shortly requires the services of a Facilities Engineer. The Facilities Engineer will be responsible to the Industrial Engineering Manager Tor organising and planning of the start-up activity. This will involve mechanical and electrical installations and the installation of equipment,551 words
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Advertisement414 1978-06-02 41 Texas Instruments SINGAPORE (PTE) LIMITED Texas Instruments, a world leader in the manufacture ofsemi<onductor components need dynamic and aggressive people to join this evergrowing multi-national organisation. Texas Instruments Singapore (Pte) Limited offer attractive salaries to the right man, provide good fringe benefits and the best employee recreation programs in Singapore.414 words
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Advertisement608 1978-06-02 41 TENDER Tenders are Invited by the Chief Supplies Officer, Central Supplies Department. Singapore for the supply and delivery of the following Items: a Postman's Mall Preparation Fitting, 28 pigeon holes, single sided with swing seat to Postal Services Department Closing date and time: 14.6.78 (12 noon) b Chair Polypropylene to608 words
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Article, Illustration714 1978-06-02 42 SUNANDA DATTA- RAY - Desai tries to douse incipient class war fires SUNANDA DATTA- RAY By in CALCUTTA JOLTED Into action by spreading violence and a series of astounding election defeats, India's Janata Party leaders have come up with the not very original idea of a high-level panel to douse the fires of anOFNS - 714 words
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888 1978-06-02 42 JANE BRODY - JANE BRODY By in NEW YORK VjANY health care sp eel a 1 i sts are turning away from doctors and hospitals and are looking Instead at Individuals and their environment as the most effective and least costly way to improve888 words
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Advertisement173 1978-06-02 42 The or jly central aircon system for the business with no budget forme. There are many businesses that fall into that unfortunate category: too small to warrant a Pi^^^k mammoth central aircon system and too big to be AM effectively cooled by individual room units. JB Fortunately, there is trie173 words
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Advertisement407 1978-06-02 42 PUBLIC AUCTION EXCEPTIONAL INTERNATIONAL COLLECTION RARE PERSIAN ORIENTAL CARPETS RUGS from 1850 to the present day THE MOST MAGNIFICENT VALUABLE COLLECTION EVER OFFERED IN SINGAPORE Ordered to be sold by VICTOR MORRIS In association with BICKENSTAFF KNOWLES This outstanding collection of very rare Oriental carpets from all major periods including407 words
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