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Title Section14 1978-06-07 1 The Straits Times 25 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 214/1/78 Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 197814 words
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Article508 1978-06-07 1 Five nations to aid Zaire PARIS, Tues. rpHE United States and four European allies have agreed on joint military and economic action to help keep Zaire President Mobutu Sese Seko in power, but the US baulked at planning to assist other African regimes. A communique Issued after 13 hours ofReuter; AP; UPI - 508 words
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Article46 1978-06-07 1 NEW YORK. Tues— Dow Junes averages, based on tint hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange: 30 Indus *****. up 1056, 20 transp 232 37. up 2.82; 15 utils 106 94 ur> 0 55. 65 stocks 298 50. up 3 25 UPIUPI - 46 words
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Article474 1978-06-07 1 Landing craft Protest by Japan ignored TOKYO, Tuesday A LARGE Russian navy task force today was reported moving towards Japaneseclaimed islands in the north Pacific as the Soviet Union apparently prepared to open military manoeuvres in defiance of a Japanese Government protest. Intelligence sourcesReuter - 474 words
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283 1978-06-07 1 Plan to build key defence base on Iwojima TOKYO, Tu«s. JAPAN'S Defence Agency today disclosed plans to turn jwojima. scene of fierce fighting In World War Two, into a key strategic base for national defence in the South Pacific A spokesman for the agency said the Initial plan calls for283 words
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Article14 1978-06-07 1 UP TO NOON TODAY: Isolated showers, according lo the Singapore Meteorological Service.UP - 14 words
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Article49 1978-06-07 1 JAKARTA. Tues.—lndonesia said today it will continue to support Malaysia's decision not to permit Singapore Airlines and British Airways to fly the Concorde through its airspace, a government spokesman said following a meeting between visiting Malaysian vice-pre-mier Datuk Sri Mahathir and Indonesian President Suharto. UPI.UPI - 49 words
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Article112 1978-06-07 1 JAKARTA. Tues. President Suharto will hold an Informal meetIng with Mr. Lee Kuan Yew from June 25 to -27 at a place in Indonesia yet to be announced. Minister for Political and Security Affairs Oen. Miraden Panggabcan said here today. Speaking to newsmenAFP - 112 words
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Article, Illustration76 1978-06-07 1 SCOTLAND'S Willie Johnston (left) is consoled by a friend on Monday at Scotland's World Cup training site at Alta Gracia, Argentina. Johnston was expelled from the team because he took two stimulant pills before Scot'and's loss to Pern 3-1 in their first fame last Saturday. The drugs76 words
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Article67 1978-06-07 1 LUBUMBASHI (Zaire). Tues. Zambian President Kenneth Kaunda arrived here today for talks with President Mobutu Seee Seko. expected to be clouded by the souring of relations between their two countries following the rebel Invasion of Shaba province last month The Zambian president was given aReuter - 67 words
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Article294 1978-06-07 1 HANOI, Tuesday Hanoi press today strongly criticised China's refusal to negotiate the issue of Chinese residents and condemned Peking's "unilateral decision" to send ships to evacuate Vietnamese of Chinese descent. The Vietnamese army newspaper Quan Dol Nhan Dan said that "the era of gvrboat diplomacy IsAFP - 294 words
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416 1978-06-07 1 j PARLIAMENT is expected to be prorogued after its next sitting from June 14 and at least two by-elections are j likely to follow within two months. Reliable sources say the move to disJ continue Parliament will not only pave the416 words
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256 1978-06-07 1 Red bid to attack police station foiled KUALA LUMPUR, Tuea. Police foiled an attempt by a. group of communist terrorists to attack the Sungel Ruan police station In Raub early yesterday morning. The abortive attack U believed to have been carried out by the Communist Party of Malaya (CPM iReuter; AFP - 256 words
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Article33 1978-06-07 1 LONDON, Tues India, Is to get £26 million (B*lo9 million) in aid from Britain to help pay for a nitrogen fertiliser project, the Oversea* Development Ministry announced here today. Router.Reuter - 33 words
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Article58 1978-06-07 1 LATEST Big gains for Marxists CALCUTTA, Tues. Indian Marxists scored •if victories in village council elections Ik West Bengal and Tripura states, latest statistics stewed today They captured all the rural local bodies In the strategic state of Trlpura en the Bangladesh border, and wen an overwhelming majority in villageReuter - 58 words
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Advertisement96 1978-06-07 1 MOVE TO RAISE STANDARD OF ENGLISH Page 7 KHADDAM: Iraq may expel Russian experts 2 MOROCCO troops now guard Mobutu 3 DEARER oil forecast for the 80s 4 JAPAN troops may serve with UN peace force 5 Spore Sweep results Page 10 NTUC against -Jobs for disabled' laws 6 FANTASY96 words
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295 1978-06-07 2 China sets free 110,000 detained rightists HONGKONG. Tues— As part of a broad new effort to restore victims of political persecution, China has recently released about 110,000 people who had been detained since an anti-rightist campaign in 1957, Chinese sources have disclosed. In addition, many low-er-level Communist party officials, IntellectualsNYT - 295 words
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Article32 1978-06-07 2 NEW YORK. Tues.— The United States currently has no plans to sell gold directly to foreign central banks. Assistant Treasury Secretary for International Afla:rs Fred Bergsten said yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration389 1978-06-07 2 DAMASCUS, Tuesday CYRIAX Foreign Minister Abdel Hal i in Khaddam said Iraq was seriously considering expelling Russian experts and ending its 15-year friendship treaty with the Soviet Union. He told the People's Council (Parliament) here last nißht that relations between Iraq and the SovietReuter - 389 words
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Article50 1978-06-07 2 SINGER ACTRESS Olivia Newton John and actor John Travolta push past the crowd at Hollywood's Chinese theatre in Los Angeles on Sunday night to attend the premiere of their new movie Grease. The movie is scheduled for release in the United States on June 16. AP picture.AP - 50 words
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Article31 1978-06-07 2 BANGKOK. Tues. Communist insurgents aided by Kampuchean solciters attacked Ban Dan Pattawa village, (our kilometres inside Thailand, along the Thal-Kam-puchean border. Voting and burning homes. AP.AP - 31 words
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115 1978-06-07 2 Computer operators' hold over Britain LONDON, Tues. An official report has warned that a few skilled computer operators hold the power to paralyse essential government buslless in Britain. Government ministers are studying the report which warns of "dramatic risks" to essential services by mechanical breakdown or strike action in theReuter - 115 words
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Article63 1978-06-07 2 JAKARTA. Tues—Fire has been raging drilling installations at Indonesia's giant Arun llnuified natural gas project in north Sumatra (or the past two days, informed sources said here today. They said the (ire was earned accidentally last Sunday morning when drilling difficulties were encountered at oneReuter - 63 words
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232 1978-06-07 2 'Israel wants to retain four outposts after withdrawal' BEIRUT, Tuesday ISRAEL was reported today to have in- formed Lebanon that it plans to retaia four outposts in war-conquered south Lebanon after its promised withdrawal next week. The rightwing Beirut newspaper Al Amal and the leftist as Saflr said the IsraeliAP - 232 words
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Article143 1978-06-07 2 Shah of Iran sacks police chief 7TIEHERAN, Tues. The X Shah of Iran sacked his state security police chief today in the wake of seven months of urban unrest and a growing opposition movement in the country. Gen. Nematollah Nassiri, 71, was received in a royal audience and appointed Iran'sAFP; UPI - 143 words
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140 1978-06-07 2 US houseowners to stage tax revolt? LOS ANGELES, Tues. Californian houseowners are expected to stage a ballot box tax revolt today that will reverberate across the United States. Public opinion polls predict Callfornians will approve a proposal to cut their soaring property taxes by US$7 billion iS$l6 3 billion) even140 words
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Article151 1978-06-07 2 MOSCOW, Tue Soviet women are fed up with being Plain Janes. They want more lipstick, more mascara and more eye shadow but production cannot keep up with demand. According to Trade Ministry figures published in the Soviet newspaper Izvestla yesterday, the nation's women areReuter - 151 words
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Advertisement131 1978-06-07 2 Latest Styles in ALUMINIUM AWNINGS, VENETIAN BLINDS, PVC ROLLER BLINDS Rust and rot-proof •Colours wont fade Made to measure Easily cleaned PVC Folding door can be securely locked BOX AWININGS PVC ROLLER BLINDS if 41 ik PVC FOLDING DOOR For enquiries and free quotation consult: msffooniig/iti>u al 309,Tanjong Katong Rd.131 words
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Article388 1978-06-07 3 Morocco troops now guard Mobutu LUBUMBASHI (Zaire), Tuesday MOROCCAN troops taking over security duties from French legionnaires in rebel-threatened Shaba province are also providing personal protection for President Mobutu Sese Seko. Hundreds of Moroccans, the vanguard of a proposed pan-African security force in the wardevastated, mineral-rich province, arrived yesterday aboardReuter - 388 words
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Article104 1978-06-07 3 BANGKOK, Tues. Thai Prime Minister Kriangsak Chomanan has categorically denied reports of a Cabinet reshuffle "It never occurred to me that there was any need to reshuffle my Cabinet. I have full confidence in every Cabinet member," the Prime Minister reportedly said in reply to localAFP - 104 words
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Article, Illustration61 1978-06-07 3 US Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs, David Newsom arrives at an International conference centre in Paris on Monday to attend an opening session of the African security conference. The United States and four European allies sought and later agreed on ways to counter a Cuban-aidedAP - 61 words
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Article202 1978-06-07 3 ROCKET TEST IN ZAIRE FAILS KINSHASA, Tues. A West German rocket firm yesterday carried out its third experimental launch in Zaire, watched by President Mobutu Sese Seko, but the rocket rose only a few metres before plunging into a valley. The official news agency Azap quoted a company spokesman asReuter - 202 words
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Article47 1978-06-07 3 PARIS. Tues.— Police moved in at dawn today and ejected some 300 striking workeri occupying a factory belonging to the state-owned Renault Car Company. The strikers, on the sixth day of occupation, left the factory at Fllns near here without incident, police said. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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300 1978-06-07 3 Another slaying as six charged with Moro murder ROME, Tues. Two men and a woman shot and killed a prison guard in the north-east-ern city of Udine today less than 24 hours after the government charged five people in custody and a sixth still at large with the kldnap-murder ofAP - 300 words
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159 1978-06-07 3 Laotian radio uses term 'foreign Chinese' BANGKOK, Tues. Laotian radio used the new term "foreign Chinese" today when it reported that 700 of them had spent Saturday voluntarily helping to dig an irrigation canal in the suburbs of the capital Vientiane. "The foreign Chinese dug a canal 80 metres long,AFP - 159 words
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188 1978-06-07 3 Two who fled into Thailand ordered arrested arrested NONO KHAI (Thailand Tues 'Australian journalist John Everlngham and his Laotian fiancee Keo Srlsotnphone have been ordered arrested (or their escape from Laos, Thai provincial officials said today. The 28-year-old Australian swam the Mekong River In scuba diving gear on May 27AP - 188 words
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Article118 1978-06-07 3 NEW YORK. Tups. Public confidence in President Carter has sunk to its lowest point, the Harris Public Opinion Poll said today. The poll said 61 per cent of 1,498 voters interviewed last month said "no" when asked whether Mr. Carter inspired confidence in the White House.Reuter - 118 words
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Advertisement133 1978-06-07 3 *%b fill "v-.^ .WM I With the opening of its new Coffee Lounge, Goodwood Park Hotel brings you into a world of elegance. A world where you can en)oy afternoon tea in one of the most beautiful restaurants in Singapore Whilst mannequins float by in luxu'ious silks, comfortable cottons, gorgeous133 words
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Advertisement139 1978-06-07 3 v! !> < 3bcGsbmakb. l&m <&rnik'%quignet. time has come for brilliant watches by Emile Pequignet. Very French. With a heart that 's dependably Swiss. It's time you owned one. Available at selected natch dealers and departmental stores. 2fl^^^^^ v I ranunarco Pte Ltd 24 N|trr Ann Huildmii baiipporr 9 Trl139 words
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262 1978-06-07 4 DACCA, Tuesday DE-ELECTED President Ziaur Rahman pledged yesterday to give up his military duties, lift martial law and restore "grass roots politics." Speaking at a postelection press conference, the army general also said Bangladesh was seeking US$l billion (552.3 billion) in development aid.262 words
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323 1978-06-07 4 Dearer Opec oil in Eighties forecast PARIS. Tuesday THE world will be running short of Opec oil in the 1980s and there will be strong upward pressure on prices by the middle of the decade, the International Energy Agency (lEA) predicted 1 today. The 19-natlon organisation forecast that in 1985Reuter; UPI - 323 words
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Article, Illustration257 1978-06-07 4 Problem of jobless youth: No solution found PARIS, Tues.— A group of economists concluded last night that no effective method has yet been developed to end youth unemploy merit in the short and medium term, and that the problem will continue to worsen until 1985. The economists met here asAFP; AP - 257 words
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159 1978-06-07 4 We won't turn to Russia for arms: Ecevit ROME, Tues. Turkish Premier Bulent fcccvit said today his country will not turn to the Soviet Union for weapons even if the US arms embargo is not lifted. Mr. Ecevit made the remarks at Leonardo Da Vinci Airport while in transit fromUPI - 159 words
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153 1978-06-07 4 Climate for oil search improves: Subroto JAKARTA, Tues. The climate for oil exploration In Indonesia has improved dramatically, Indonesia's Mines and Energy Minister Subroto said today. Professor Subroto was speaking at the opening session of the 7th annual convention of the Indonesia Petroleum Association here. He said Investment In theReuter - 153 words
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Article32 1978-06-07 4 JAKARTA. Tues.— Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja announced today that an Indonesian technical team is in Hanoi for three day negotiations on the continental shelf between the two countries. UPI.UPI - 32 words
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Article118 1978-06-07 4 Gunmen shoot IRA man in store BELFAST, Tues. Two gunmen ran Into a downtown Belfast store today and shot a Catholic Belfast man in the face, wounding him seriously. Police Identified the wounded man as Kevin RafTerty, 25. and sfcld he was believed to be s prominent member ot theUPI - 118 words
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Article65 1978-06-07 4 MIAMI. Tues— Nato commander Gen Alexander Halg said yesterday the alliance's military deterrent could be in jeopardy despite its members' decision to increase defence spending by three per cent a year. The US general told a news conference that Natos deterrent was Improving, in part becauseReuter - 65 words
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Article38 1978-06-07 4 MANILA. Tuea. One of the biggest groups of Muslim rebels to return to the government fold, numbering 500 Insurgents, surrendered to military authorities last weekend in Davao Del Norte, southern Philippines, the military said today.— APP.AFP - 38 words
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Article39 1978-06-07 4 WASHINOTON, Tues. The United States is ready to take a more active role in Middle East negotiations if they show no progress in the next few weeks, a source close to the Carter administration said. AFP.AFP - 39 words
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95 1978-06-07 4 UNITED NATIONS. Tnes. One of the new leaders of Afghanistan came to the United Nations today to announce that his leftist government wants to be friends with all nations, including the United States, as long as they are ready to assist his country. Thr more95 words
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Advertisement90 1978-06-07 4 Are there really Dragons at the Esplanade? Come and find out on Sunday, June 11. It's the day of the Dragon Boat Festival. Come and cheer Singapore's first ever Boat Races. It's a Boat Race with a difference. Join in the fun. Bring all your family. It promises PJeoalmh^T!^^^^"^^^™^^"^^^^" to90 words
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272 1978-06-07 5 JAPANESE troops may serve overseas with United Nations peace-keep-r YFY F ing torces Under proposals being discussed by Japan s Defence Acencv rv.n,,tu viAl rvAln^ mSM nkl^fJ\t* ™^Irl v S!?nt? t£\?"tV-Wh" ment) today that the agency was studying methoda to pave theReuter - 272 words
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Article56 1978-06-07 5 RIYADH. Tues. Saudi Arabia published a Budget for 1978-79 today based on no rise in oil prices through the end of next year. The Budget was seen as official confirmation that Saudi Arabia expected no hikes in prices either this year or next by the Organisation56 words
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Article47 1978-06-07 5 LUBUMBASHI (Zaire). Tues President Mobutu Sese Seko of Zaire and President Kenneth Kaunda of Zambia had two meetings here today in a surprise visit by the Zambian .eader presumably aimed at patching up their quarrel prompted by the invasion last month of Ango-la-based insurgents. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article229 1978-06-07 5 NEW DELHI, Tues. India s Health Minister Ra] Naraln yesterday called, for major changes in the ruling Janata Party's hierarchy, aggravating tension among the feidlng top leadership. Mr. Narain, who has been severely critical of the party's leadership, told reporters that elections should beReuter; AP - 229 words
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Article, Illustration45 1978-06-07 5 SANJAY Gandhi huts his mother, former Prime Minister Indira Gandi, in New Delhi on Monday after he was released from prison. He had spent a month in Jail for attempting to influence prosecution witnesses in a criminal case against him. AP picture.AP - 45 words
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Article80 1978-06-07 5 Spraying out writing on the wall LONDON, Tues.— Sprays for removing writing on walls were featured at an exhibition here today of ways to combat vandalism, one of Britain's major social problems. The organisers, a group of firms making anti-vandal products for sale to schools, parks and housing authorities, putReuter - 80 words
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Article239 1978-06-07 5 SALT HIT BY WORSENING OF TIES? WASHINGTON, Tues. Chief US arms negotiator Paul Warnke said yesterday there Is a possibility a further deterioration in US-So-viet tensions will affect strategic arms negotiations. Mr. Warnke told reporters the two nations "have continued to make progress towards a Salt (Strategic Arms Limitation Talks)UPI - 239 words
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281 1978-06-07 5 US can't pull back defence line to Pacific islands: K rj©KYO, Tues. F\)r- mer US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger said in an interview published here today that he believed America could not afford to pull back Its Pacific defence line to Islands In the ocean. "I do not believeReuter - 281 words
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Advertisement98 1978-06-07 5 Iff* WL Inn > v ffl I FUUICA I IF m fta-"!H "'^B i In This Fujica 35mm compact camera will allow you to take great pictures anytime anywhere under any light conditions. Check out these really super features. Built in flash Fully automatic exposure Programmed electronic shutter speed from98 words
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165 1978-06-07 6 A HOUSEWIFE fell off a bus and was injured when the conductor pressed the buzzer be fore she could alight, i subordinate court was told. Yesterday, Tan Seng Hock, 33. was fined $200 when he pleaded guilty to a traffic summons charge of165 words
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Article11 1978-06-07 6 THERE were 79 road accidents, three serious, on Monday.11 words
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Article, Illustration217 1978-06-07 6 MISS Judy Stewart, a key punch operator from Melbourne, bought an Australian 50 cents (551. 30) ticket for a football raffle and has lauded up in Singapore for a free 14-day trip. When sne bought the ticket, she knew there was not going to be217 words
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1105 1978-06-07 6 BAILYNE SUNG - BAILYNE SUNG Devan: Compelling employers is counter-productive By fpHE National Trades A Union Congress is against legislative measures compelling employers to give Jobs to the handicapped as such a move is counter productive. MR. C.V. DEVAN NAIR, NTUC's secretary general. who stated this in1,105 words
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286 1978-06-07 6 Handicapped appeal to PM for reply THE handicapped are appealing to Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew to comment on their recent suggestion that a committee for the disabled be set up at the Prime Minister's Office level. An editorial in Singapore Paraplegics, organ of the Society for Aid to the286 words
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Article67 1978-06-07 6 TWO unemployed men were yesterday charged In a district court with using a taxi to traffick In 15.36kg of raw opium In rront or a petrol kiosk In Balestler Road on Dec 30 last year. Koh Ngen Thing. 33. and Chan Ark Meng. 32. both claimed67 words
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Article28 1978-06-07 6 LENO Kit community centre youth group will hold a. community service programme at the Buklt Batok Boys' Hotel on June 25. For details ring *****7.28 words
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Article30 1978-06-07 6 THE MP (or Woodlands. Mr. L«e Ylok Seng, will distribute rice dumplings to the aged at Villa Francis In woodlands Road, tomorrow at 2 30 p m30 words
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Article79 1978-06-07 6 THREE men were charged in a subordinate court yesterday with misapproriatlng a total of $1,049.04 from Mandarin Hotel. In separate charges, Loy Wee Teck was accused of misappropriating $63.60 at the hotel last April 30, while Wee Chuen 800 and Chia Tiong Chai were alleged to79 words
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Article40 1978-06-07 6 S'pore envoy 's new post MR. Hwang Peng Yuan, 43. Singapore's ambassador to Belgium, has been also appointed ambassador to Luxembourg. Mr. Hwang, who will continue to reside In Belgium, presented his credentials to the Grande Duke of Luxembourg yesterday.40 words
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406 1978-06-07 7 CHOO WAI HONG - CHOO WAI HONG By fFHE Education Mi- nlstry has embarked on a multiplex plan to upgrade the standard of English taught In schools. Some of th* varied components of '.he plan have been set in motion, but the latest addition Is changing406 words
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217 1978-06-07 7 Case: Gargles cannot cure colds, coughs THE Consumers' Association of Singapore has warned the public that antiseptic mouth-washes, lozenges, gargles and medicated chewing gums cannot cure colds, coughs and throat infections. Maln t a 1 n Ing that these products are a "wash-out" In its latest bi-monthly Cons umer Bulletin,217 words
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Article31 1978-06-07 7 IN the last Sunday limes feature. Italy's National Day. the price of Alitalia's Intermezzo programme was stated as US$142. The figure should br SS142. The error is regretted.31 words
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322 1978-06-07 7 Formula for continued economic growth rpHE Minister for National Development A and Communications, Mr. Lim Kirn San, yesterday outlined the formula for Singapore's continued economic growth as working harder and becoming more skilled and productive. "As more and more developing countries In the world gain momentum in their industrialisation efforts,322 words
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Article39 1978-06-07 7 MARINE Parade community centre management committee will hold an open chess championship (or the Qoh Chok Tung trophy from July IS to Aug S. Entry forms arc available at the centre at Block N. Marine Parade.39 words
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Article, Illustration244 1978-06-07 7 Sore eyes outbreak hits some HDB estates AN outbreak of conjunctivitis (sore eyes) has bit Singapore and tbe public, especially children, are advised to keep away from swimming pools to avoid contracting it. Victims, as indicated by outpatient dispensary records, are mainly from housing board estates in MacPherson, Queenstown and244 words
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Article80 1978-06-07 7 COOKED food hawkers who have been moved from Lorong Engku Aman to the backlane between Quillemard Road and Lorong 42. are appealing to be re-sited at Lorong Englcu Aman until work on redevelopment projects In that area is due to start. Haji Rahmat bin Kenap. MP for Oeylang80 words
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275 1978-06-07 7 Ex-Law Society president charged with 2 offences LAWYER and former president of the Law Society. Harry Lee Wee, was charged In a subordinate court yesterday with two offences in connection with the recent case of convicted lawyer Slvagnanam San thtran who was jailed nine months for criminal breach of trust.275 words
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Article48 1978-06-07 7 HENDERSON citizens' consultative committee is offering study awards to neely schoolchildren in the constituency. Application forms can be obtained al the Henderson community centre, Kal Mm School. Membina Primary School. Delta Circus Primaiy School and Tiong Bahru Secondary School. Applications close on July 7.48 words
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Article32 1978-06-07 7 HOUSEWIVES who want to learn how to make tlm sum dishes can join a class to start soon at the Marine Parade community centre. Fee is SlB.32 words
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Article28 1978-06-07 7 KATONG community centre will hold the Katong Constituency People's Association Baby Show 1978 at the centre on July 2 at 2 p.m. For details ring *****828 words
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Advertisement54 1978-06-07 7 •A" <32a(£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. J*UNQ COURT HOTEL Tanglin Road Singapore 10 Memoerot The54 words
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Article, Illustration265 1978-06-07 8 Goh leads ministers and MPs at Govin's funeral rE acting Prime Minister and Defence Minister, Dr. Ooh Keng Swee, yesterday afternoon led ministers and MPs at the funeral of Mr. P. Govindaswamy, MP for Anson. In the absence of the late MP's good friend, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, who is265 words
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Article50 1978-06-07 8 A THIEF drank a bottle of beer from a case he had stolen from a Port of Singapore Authority gorlown. before he was caught a court heard yesterday. Labourer Ooh Hay Seng. 27. admitted committing the offence last Monday. He was jailed a day and fined $500.50 words
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Article123 1978-06-07 8 TANKER BRINGS 45 VIET REFUGEES THE Norwegian Unker Thorshov arrived yesterday with 45 Vietnamese refugees picked up from their boat in the South China Sea on Sunday. The refugees, including several women and children, were allowed to land here and have been placed in the care of the office of123 words
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120 1978-06-07 8 Man charged with cheating Telecoms TANG Joo Yong alias Peter Tang, was charged in court yesterday with cheating the Telecommunication Authority of Singapore of $1,650, by making long distance telephone calls. He was accused of using the deposit holder belonging to the manager of Kyosung Corporation. Mr. Y.G. Kirn. to120 words
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464 1978-06-07 8 Reply to Case report TIfEDICAL experts iTI yesterday said It is healthy for children to spin worlds of fantasy whether these are induced by advert! sements or not. They were commenting on a Consumer Association of Singapore (Case) report expressing concern over adve464 words
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83 1978-06-07 8 The Ministry of Culture will hold the 1978 National day art exhibition at Victoria, Memorial Hall from Aug. 4-12. Local artists are Invited to submit their works la paintings, sketches, sculpture.;, calligraphy, seal-carv-ing, ceramics and applied arts to the Hall on Saturday between83 words
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285 1978-06-07 8 Detainee: I made $1,000 bribe offer to policemen A CRIMINAL Law detainee yesterday told a district judge that he offered $1,000 to three police officers as a bribe for not taking action against him for possession of heroin. Loy They Kuan said he gave the officers $170 and told them285 words
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Advertisement177 1978-06-07 8 %^^B IBS Hwjtem 11l 5^N ill Bfl W^Si^^^M I aaaMEJ ■Hi WMmtS^m lIH bT/L^bVa ait iaWia^BaT<'Xiaal aaaV W^^^?^?9laaW Maaaa^' t;^ -V^f J^^BJfll [H JT a^a™ ax/ > s^-i^i'Bßi I9nt^ r aa^^^ i l x^ a^a^r^« al I tk* am^a> Haaa^aS^^KHa*^BaaaV aaaaVaaaaaaWaaaaVil 1 Sam B»^^ aW*^ laKL^ ami aW^ I V177 words
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Advertisement25 1978-06-07 8 JACKPOT PRIZE FOR TOMOMOWS DRAW 44/71 DRAW 45/78 o o TO WINNERS WITH 5 NUMBERS CORRECT DRAW AT COLOMBO COURT AT 6.00 P.M. THINK METRIC25 words
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Miscellaneous245 1978-06-07 8 Bringing Up Father By Bill Kavanagh tfc Hal Camp rD nuco .^tJJ f Y OU DON'T LOOK I IjISSS, I WANT ToY" "--U NO -VOU 1 o J^V BUSY VCXJN&LAC>Y L/ INTRODUCE YOU DON'T /HAVEN'T MET W cSc DD^T-A>i V 7 A TO YOUR NEW \f YOU MEAN YOUR NEW245 words
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Article, Illustration572 1978-06-07 9 pUBLIC SPIRITED members of the public arrested eight street robbers and 18 snatch thieves over the last 12 months, Police Commissioner, Mr. Tan Teck Kliim. said yesterday. Speaking at a ceremony where he presented commendation certificates to five members of the public at572 words
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Article74 1978-06-07 9 ABOUT 250 children I from various schools and community centres were treated to a morning cruise along the seafront by the police yesterday. The cruise, organised in conjunction with Police Week, started at 8 p.m. and police officers. Including Assistant Commissioner Reggie Da Silva. the director74 words
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Article104 1978-06-07 9 Lorryman fined for assault A LORRY driver was yesterday fined $100 by a magistrate's court (or hurting an officer of the Jurong Town Corporation. Tan Hock Hoe. 37. pleaded guilty to assaulting Mr. Ng Thtan Seong. 26. a JTC housing and maintenance Inspector. In Boon Keng Road on Sept 13.104 words
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Article39 1978-06-07 9 THE secretary of the Hong Llm Green community centre management committee, Mr. Urn Chow Kuan, will attend a senior citizen* gathering held In conjunction with the Dumpling Festival on Friday aX 1 p m at the centre.39 words
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Article48 1978-06-07 9 Heart surgery a success A 31-YEAR-OLD unemployed man. Encik Talb bin Ahmad, recently underwent a successful heart cperation at St. Vincent Hospital In Sydney. The operation, which cost $11,000, was sponsored by Muslim bodies while the airfares for Enclk Taib and his mother were donated by Singapore Airlines.48 words
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Article90 1978-06-07 9 THIEVES broke into the English Book Store branch at the Singapore Polytechnic in Dover Road and stole a large quantity of books yesterday. The manager of the book shop Mr. Lawrence Perelra said he was sti'l trying to assess the exact number of dooks90 words
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346 1978-06-07 9 THE twin blessings which have landed on Foster Electric, a Singapore subsidiary of the Japanese multl national Foster Group, have brought along their share of promises and problems. The first is a $40 million contract won by 1U parent company in Japan346 words
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Advertisement223 1978-06-07 9 THE SANA 1978 CHARITY QUEST CONTEST I Objective Raise funds for SANA'S counselling and rehabilitation programme by sale of Donation Draw tickets. I Judging The winner will be the entrant who sells the largest number of tickets. Application Forms: Obtainable from the SANA Secretariat National Stadium upon ofNcal request from223 words
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Advertisement299 1978-06-07 9 could only rent a car jS^BVfi, night-owls. Because 24 hours minimum. T^^T Avis knows people Now from 6pm to Bam(|^M want to enjoy the you can take a ''-^^^^9j HgT^. goodlife on their own for a special re- V^^^^^fiv^ int AVIS. duced price Of reservafions new Avis car, yours SS^^^299 words
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223 1978-06-07 10 *****61 wins $400,000 in S'pore Sweep rTCCKET No. *****61 won 1 the first prize of $400,000 in the Singapore Sweep (No. 6/78) drawn yesterday. The second prize of $150,000 went to ticket No. *****93. The third prize of $75,000 went to ticket No. *****11. JACKPOT NUMBERS (each $10,000) *****29 *****95223 words
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Article56 1978-06-07 10 SAMSUDDIN bin Sultan. 20, was jailed for three years by a district judge yesterday after he was found guilty of consuming morphine while under a two-year police supervision order. Inspector Ng Cho Wan. prosecuting, said Samsuddin was fined $120 on a drugs consumption charge by a56 words
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125 1978-06-07 10 rIE Public Daily Rated Unions PDRU) have accepted the Finance Ministry's proposal to consolidate the 1973-77 NWC allowances into the basic wage scales of daily-rated workers. A statement from Mr. V. Jayakody. union adviser, said it had also decided to replace the present system to125 words
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577 1978-06-07 10 A I) M IMS TRAA TIVE and managerial workers were the highest paid group in Singapore last year, according to a recent Statistics De p a rtment report. The report, giving findings of the first stage of the household expenditure survey from midApril577 words
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284 1978-06-07 10 MAUREEN CHUA - Watchman who tried to choke PC with turban jailed MAUREEN CHUA By 4 DRUNKEN Sikh A watchman, who tried to strangle a police corporal with his turban at a police station, was .ailed for i day and fined $A0« by a magistrate yesterday for assault. Mohan Singh so Sohon Singh,284 words
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373 1978-06-07 10 RIGOROUS sterilising of acupuncture needles is about the only effective means of pre- venting the spread of the liver infection, hepatitis B, during the practice of the ancient art. This is the opinion of local doctors engaged in the needles cure in the373 words
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Article38 1978-06-07 10 THE Calrnhlll community centre management committee will give lessons on tun sum from tomorrow and cake icing from Sunday at its premises. Classes are from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. For details, ring *****7.38 words
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Article, Illustration217 1978-06-07 10 French envoy to boost 2-way trade rpHE newly-appointed French commercial A counsellor to Singapore, Mr. Jean-Phi-lippe Quercy, is keen to work closely with local businessmen to improve two-way trade. He said he would encourage more Singapore trade missions to France and urged local busi nessmen to use the services of217 words
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Article90 1978-06-07 10 Demonstration at Science Centre THE Singapore Science Centre will conduct a series of science demonstrations for students visiting the centre today, and on Friday between 11.30 a.m. and 12.30 p.m. on both days. Simple explanations will be given on some intriguing and interesting phenomena in science which are related to90 words
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Article43 1978-06-07 10 THE Australian High Commissioner. Mr. Otoffrey Price, has donated a $1,150 multi-purpose sewing machine to the Singapore Association for the Deaf. The equinment will be used by the association in its wi-rkshop where members design, tailor and sell garments ccmmercially.43 words
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Article205 1978-06-07 10 fHE stranded seamen 1 from the Singaporeregistered freighter, Asian Queen now under arrest in Karachi have appealed to Singapore maritime authorities to help settle the dispute Immediately on humanitarian grounds. In a letter to the Permanent Secretary (Communications), dated June 2, they asked the maritime authorities here205 words
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Advertisement288 1978-06-07 10 (PHONE *****38) 5 SHOWS DAILY llm, 1.30, 4.00, 6.45 I 9.15 No Frat List 3 days wUinci cash uk $3.50 I $2.50 only a I %JA I BbpA*blbbb! b^b\^^"* j^ H■■ I I^kAR^B^RB^RoVAB^BB H > LIDO Hurry! Hurry! (Tel *****4) llam, 1.45, 4, 6.45 9.15 I LAST DAYS'! nMimsMMnoMKEi rjjr288 words
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Advertisement127 1978-06-07 10 y.Vk^rVMPJ^^^^v^/^ r VAVJVus^^VAVvw^rVvv■Av. r^TT^mSSKSSI NOW SHOWING! ■kl»jqiM.lflM>l:UtL-VJJ llarn 1 30 4, 7, 9.30 pm ERUPTING with More ACTION and ADVENTURE than "SINBAD and The EYE of th* TIGER" "And something very watchable Dana Billispie j: 5 really an eyeful, a seam-bursting 44-26-37" ROGER YUE, SUNDA V TIMES H^ HIDDEN b127 words
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Advertisement898 1978-06-07 10 *|IjAJI MM M" new taycirrHiM Restaurant Lounge 110.».1 10 nTMyjßa. (wholly owned by Kwallty Hotels Restaurants Pte Ltd) 10.50*135, T 20*7 0?Tjo, m 9-1 1 Tomlinson Road, Singapore 10 Coth' Booking nno' o Ft- l.» Tel: *****5, *****3. *****1 BECTfHIZfI V^ INTHRALLIN4 D*VH c\» ss v :Hi $\%o* if i'^f898 words
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468 1978-06-07 11 K. LUMPUR, Tues. IN VEST/IGATORS have established that the lone hijacker of a Malaysian airliner which plunged into a swamp while approaching Si n gapore six months ago was a foreigner, and there is now hope that the mystery of the crash will beReuter - 468 words
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Article371 1978-06-07 11 2,170 awards on Agung's birthday KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday TWO Tuns and 16 Tan Sris are among the record 2,170 awards announced today to mark the Yang Dipertuan Agung's 60th I birthday tomorrow. The Governor of Sara1 wak, Datuk Pattinggl Abang Mohammad Salahuddin and the Governor of Sabah, Datuk Ahmad Koroh,371 words
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156 1978-06-07 11 15 PRIVATE SCHOOLS CLOSED DOWN BY GOVT KUALA LUMPUK, Tues. The government has closed down 15 private schools in various parts of the country during the last two years alone for falling to meet required standards. In an Interview today, Education Ministry's Deputy Registrar of schools, Mr. P. Navaratnarajah said:156 words
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Article74 1978-06-07 11 9 couples on khalw at rap TAN AH RATA. Tues Nine couples were charged with khalwai In the Syariah Court here today Six of the accused were sentenced to two tn onCh s Jail each whU; the others were fined $185 to $200 each. They included a Singapore Midler, two74 words
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Article60 1978-06-07 11 KUALA LIJMPUR Tues. The HcuMng and Development Minister. Datuk Michael Chen said today his ministry would meet officials of thj Housing Developer* Association again to decide on a list of repres* ntatlves fur a housing panel which would deal with consumers' complaints over private iiouslrur projects He60 words
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188 1978-06-07 11 No standing passengers on mini buses KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday THE government will not allow standing passengers in mini buses, even during the peak hours, Deputy Works and Utilities Minister Dr. Goh Cheng Teik said today. He was speaking to reporters after attending a meeting with the interministerial task force monitoring188 words
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Article41 1978-06-07 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues A $6 4 million computerised traffic control system monitoring all traffic light intersections in the city through television cameras will be Installed in 18 months. Deputy Works and Utilities Minister Dr. Ooh Cheng Telk said today.41 words
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231 1978-06-07 11 Mine firm asked to pay $11m pollution damages KOTA KINABALI. Tues. The Sabah Government has asked for compensation of ISSS million (5511.7 million) from the Overseas Mineral Resources Development Sabah Brrhad (OMBD). whose Mamut copper mine has polluted padlflelds. irritation canals and rivers in Kanau district, about 112 km fromAFP - 231 words
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Article38 1978-06-07 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— An Asean trade Institute Is to be established to replace the Asean Training Project In Jakarta, which will be phased out. the project manager of ATP. Mr. R. Natarajan. said here today. —AP.AP - 38 words
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Article170 1978-06-07 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Only two nominees for the post of Umno Youth national leader have so far confirmed that they wUI stand for election at the forthcoming party general assembly, according to reliable sources at Umno headquarters. They are youth executive committee member Encik Hang Tuah170 words
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Advertisement592 1978-06-07 11 HA •S3f^9^Kr HHW. n I H^r\ N^Bflfl BELIEVE Ljßmi IT NEITHER IPS TRUE MY MAZDA 323 ACHIEVED 81 .31 MPG. I akl (28.60 kmp1) m mwKM When I bought my Mazda 323 IOOOcc at Asia Motors, they told me PM if was a very economical car but 81.31 MPG (28.60592 words
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Article343 1978-06-07 12 TVESPITE Moscow's shrill denuncla\J tions of Western actions In Zaire following the second invasion by former Katangese rebels of Shaba province In less than a year, few people will believe that the Russians are entirely unlnvolved and blameless in the affair. After the European mainly French and Belgian343 words
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Article314 1978-06-07 12 AGAINST the background of fast deteriorating Sino- Vietnamese relations, Chinese Vice-Premier Teng HslaoPlng has confirmed that China has cut off aid to Vietnam and warned that further steps would be taken if Vietnam does not dasist from anti-Chinese moves. He also revealed that China has not been314 words
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402 1978-06-07 12 Now rare for mothers-to-be to be left standing in buses REPLIES TO READERS WE THANK S.K. Chakravatl Jor his letter "Reserved bus seats for mums." (ST. May 14). It Is very rare nowadays for pregnant women or women carrying children in their arms to be left standing in buses while402 words
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Article, Illustration1176 1978-06-07 12 JAMES FOLEY - JAMES FOLEY By In TOKYO RUSSIA is improving its Pacific Fleet to make it a better instrument to serve the political aims of Soviet leaders in Africa and the Far East, strategists here say. The modernisation of the fleet, headquarteredReuter - 1,176 words
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Article44 1978-06-07 12 rpOKYO. Tbon J»- 1 pan"! defence chief MM rateixter that the > So»l*t tITJI WCJOt 7 build-up in tbe Pacific had tamed the Set of Jtpea Into "tbe Be* of Mr. Sbln Kanemaru, dtteetor-ienenl of the Japanete Defence44 words
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553 1978-06-07 12 DAVID FAIRHALL - DAVID FAIRHALL By TWO years after Concorde first appeared on the North Atlantic routes its novelty has not worn off. It leaves London each day almost full of businessmen who need to get to New York supersonically or feel too important553 words
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Advertisement10 1978-06-07 12 FrbgaiT^ ff\ SINCE 1880 W RENOWNED IN AMERICA CANADA JAPAN10 words
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Advertisement300 1978-06-07 12 (WE'VE KEPT THINGS qUIETJ and as a direct, resu Sondek LPI2 is bemg acclaimf I possibly the finest performing dect the market today. A single point bearing rotating in an oil bath. drive, a P4 pole synchronous mote over Sib of platter on a stainli steel chassis mounted m a300 words
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506 1978-06-07 13 OAROJINI Kuamara- samy's decision to let off steam about her brushes with bureau cracy as a paraplegic set her off on new hopes for a satisfying career. Following her article on her experiences which she sent to the Sunday506 words
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151 1978-06-07 13 TH E SCIENCE AND INDISTRY Ql'IZ "78. the format of which has been altered this year to Include practical assignments besides the regular question-and-answer session, begins with the first quarter-final tomorrow over Channel 5 at 8.45 p.m. The participating schools in this round151 words
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Article, Illustration217 1978-06-07 13 IT'S almost a dead certainty that WHEELS, the fresh-from-the-oven TV serialisation of Arthur Hailey's racy novel, starring no less than Rock Hudson, will be shown this Saturday in the Best Sellers' slot. However, it is only fair to warn viewers that there217 words
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Article69 1978-06-07 13 SINGAPORE pianist Scow Ylt Kin will perform Brahms' Paganini Variations Book 2, for which he won a special award last year at the Artur Rubinstein Piano Master Competition, tomorrow over Channel 8 at 7.45 p.m. In the same programme, he will also play Chopin Fantasie and Chopin Nocturne69 words
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Advertisement132 1978-06-07 13 Slim Jt\\ with me Even if you think you have a weighty problem, Come to us But don't tell everybody we give you less weight for your money. On second thought, for less money too! 3 TIMES WEEKLY CLASSES SLIMMING. KEEP-FIT FIGURE DEVELOPMENT LADY CLUB COURSES TEMPORARY MEMBER FACILITIES AVAILABLE132 words
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Advertisement22 1978-06-07 13 I Leading Fash.on I itk^J^ \^r*l fil Department I^^—UJI I Store ™^r^ Open Daily 10am -9pm HavelockOulram Roads Spore 3 Tel *****122 words
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Advertisement282 1978-06-07 13 World Famous Brand Special Offer lesslO#-SOX From 3rd June to 24th June Noritake Dinner, Tea and Coffee sets.Melamine ware and stainless steel cutlery wide selection of kitchen utensils. Top quality. All in perfect design and colour for your choice. I I YiWiU [fuga ffpH I Krfl T \SW^%j€AJ*fESc^ Noritake Outlets282 words
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Advertisement46 1978-06-07 13 THAI IRRIAXS Specially selected top quality with a difference. (KHAN-YAO, MONTONG) Delicious, sweet with small seeds. Wholesale and Retail Available daily 10.00a.m to 10.00 p.m. IMPORI ED BY SIAM FRUITS CENTRE 158, Upper East Coast Road, Singapore 16. Telephone No *****03 (NEXT TO SIGLAP COMMUNITY CENTRE)46 words
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Miscellaneous849 1978-06-07 13 TV and Radio SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening and The Will (repeat) 7.30 News art Mewsreel (Malay) 3.30 Diary if Events (Malay) S*ti.Mw a««t episeie) 8 10 Magazine Zero Oie 3.35 Bonanza Decision at Us Relies g 30 M £t Wa.ted-Tfce People Mover 4.25 Intermission 9 30 News G.05 Opening849 words
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Miscellaneous26 1978-06-07 13 /FOUR I FOUR T,,ME5 FOUrA Ti.M£5 V|5 FORTY-FOUR! J PORTY-FOUR TIMES T ISN'T 7 uUElL I T FORTY- FOUR IS ujA5 FUN TO SAY FOUR-FOKTY FORTY-FOUR!26 words
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Article1561 1978-06-07 14 TflHE last transacted ready sale at the I cloae of business on the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday compared with the previous day's prices together witn 1»78 high and low. •Adjusted for script/rights Issue) SECTION ONE INDUSTRIALS im Lut Hi(fc l*w Company Sato +<»■ 189 132 Acma 1771,561 words
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Article1929 1978-06-07 14 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets in lots of 1 .000 units unless otherwise specified All Time Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word ■sett" Big1,929 words
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Article81 1978-06-07 14 STRIKING prices of the stock options officially listed 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. C and C Sept $2.20) 1MB 2.04S) < Hum* F E (Sept $1.20) 0.67S) (2)0.6481 words
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Article1573 1978-06-07 14 BID and offer prices officially listed 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|lfwm*U I2 48B 2MSV AUam 12 148) (1) 2 10 Alii HMO1,573 words
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Article19 1978-06-07 14 Metal Box Bhd 2S0 +6 S»l Propertie* 222 +4 C*C 404 +2 .l.rd.nc 274 +2 Kuchai 102 +219 words
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Article63 1978-06-07 14 Aver Hilam Tia 1000 -20 W Jack* 137 -20 SthM.i.lnd 138 -18 Rahman Hyd 432 -12 OCBC 720 -10 Rothmani 386 -10 SP Textile 132 -10 I' M W 190 -9 Selancor I>red( 432 -8 Robinwn 232 -8 Metro Hides 172 -8 on.plant WrU 266 -7 B Raya 22563 words
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Article33 1978-06-07 14 Sim* Darby 684,000 Inrhc.p* 528.000 Fibrr Merlin 284,000 Haw Par 187,000 PihangCon* 182.000 M Bunking 168.000 I (IB 159.000 UlandAPen 101.000 I M W 92. 00P Hi(h A Loir 92.00033 words
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Article36 1978-06-07 14 June 5 June 8 B.T. Index: 1001.98 1080.56 Industrials: 316 20 313.88 Finance: 531.27 529.17 Hotels: 220 29 219.11 Properties: 198.74 197.39 Tins: 152.20 151.27 rubbers: 507.65 505.30 0.C.8.C. 283.98 281.92 S.E.S. Ind: 281.33 278.4736 words
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Article465 1978-06-07 14 STOCKS weakened after an early attempt a* recovery fizzled out in the absence of sustained buying support on the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday. Prices have been easing gradually across the board over the past few days and this trend looks like it may continue for465 words
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Article402 1978-06-07 14 PERSISTENT selling pressure drove the Kuala Lumpur stock market significantly lower yesterday. There was little sign of fresh buying support and gains, if any, were mostly small and far between. Throughout the greater part of the session, values weakened gradually over lack-lustre trading conditions. The only semblance of402 words
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Article159 1978-06-07 14 "THE US dollar opened at $2.3270/90 in the Singapore forex market yesterday, and was traded upward to as high as $2.3295/05 on strong commercial buying Trading was relatively hectic during the day. The market ended on a firm note with the US unit at $2 3290,00 Interbank159 words
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Article131 1978-06-07 14 Interbank r»w» at 3.00 p.m. Currancin Nominal rates Smithsonian Pfremlaf* tuote4 jesterdajr icroui parity change US dollar 2.3290 2.330 2 8196 —17.39 Sterling pound 4.2336 4.2387 7.3469 42.37 Hongkcng dollar 50.12 50.19 50.51 0.77 Msian dollar 97.47 97.5.8 100.00 2.53 Aust schilling 15.5339 15.5882 12.1012 +28.36 Bel franc131 words
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Article36 1978-06-07 14 Closing interbank rates on Singapore dollar on June 6. Offer Bid Overnight 8 6 1/2 1 mth 5 1/8 6 2 mlh 5 1/8 5 3 mttu 5 3/18 5 1/18 Source: Aitley Pearce.36 words
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Article52 1978-06-07 14 RANOK of r«le« offrred by 414count houaea on June 6. Overnight 3 1/4-*. Ca.ll depoalt 3 1/4%. ClMlng Buy tall 3-kfooth Trtaiury bllU 3»4 ll/l 3-Month Bwik bills S 4 7/8 3-ltonth CD M/l» 4 is/ie 4-Month CD ft 1/4 S 1/8 Iwm: Hatltnal OilounI c« lfler slightly from52 words
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Article25 1978-06-07 14 I THE average rate at which Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers I it 7 per cent.25 words
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Article182 1978-06-07 14 ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on June 6. US Dollars (Spot) Offer Bid 7 days 7 3/4 7 5/8 1 mth 7 7/8 7 3/4 2 mths 8 7 7/8 3 mths 8 1/4 8 1/8 6 mths 8 3/8 8 1/2 9 mths182 words
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Article418 1978-06-07 14 HONGKONG: The market continued to rise throughout the session on selective buying In very active trading, dealers said. Major support was local demand for leaders, with selective buying on second-liners, and the Hang Seng Index had Its sixth successive day's advance up 4 55 points to end at 488.72.418 words
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Article424 1978-06-07 14 TOKYO: Share prices closed slightly lower as late profittaking and liquidations pared early gains, dealers said. The Dow Jones average fell 5.48 to close at 5.489.80 points, with a volume of 290 million shares. The New Index closed at 410.61. down 0.13 point. Vehicles and autoparts rose rapidly In424 words
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Article163 1978-06-07 15 SYDNEY. Tues. The "inino« market closed slightly u" higher In very quiet trading BH g^,), ios 1 following the long weekend. Bougainville 139 1 BHP rose two cents to c.r.a 250 $7.00 and the ANZ Bank one ron. ooidatwu sooe 4 to 13.14 after going ex- £on,R163 words
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Article287 1978-06-07 15 NEW YORK. Mon. Cash-rich Institutional Investors returned to Wall Street in lore? today as the stock market advanced sharply in heavy trading. The aggressive demand for securities, in part, reflected hopes that the worst ol inflation has passed and that interest rates may be close to a287 words
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Article63 1978-06-07 15 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Monday 474.5 Friday 475.5 Week Ago Closed DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday 843 83 Friday 847.54 Week Ago Closed LONDON DOLLAR PREMIUM Monday 108* to 108'. Friday IMS to 105'. H.K. HANG 9ENG Tuesday 488.72 Monday 484 17 Week Ago Closed SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 428.07 Monday63 words
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Article205 1978-06-07 15 7URICH. Mon. Prices closed s'eady In listless activity Leading banks were barely changed except for slightly firmer Credit SntacIn the foreign sector. dollar stocks Armed slightly In fairly active trading. Dutch internationals fluctuated narrowly, and Germans were easier. The Credit Suisse index rose 0.2 point to 244 4205 words
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Article138 1978-06-07 15 AMSTERDAM. Hon. Prices were moetly tirmer in quiet trading led by KLM and Van Oramttn Other tlnn shares Included Bate, Amej and Am/**, while weaker shares were led by Nattonole NederUndov Fatter and ABN. Closing price, in Dutch (Widen with the dinVr»n< t on u» prtvioui mum pricw138 words
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Article331 1978-06-07 14 From col five Kamuntini (2.418). Liniw il 00B) (t) 0.96 (S> 1.00 L Parak (2.11B 2 15S> (1) 2.10 il> 2.11. Mintic i2.95B 3 0481 Pah«n« Can (2.04B) (2) 2.08 (4) 2.10 (4) 2.03 MM 2.07 174) 2.06 (30) 2.04 (63) 203 (68) 2.02 («8) 2.05. Patalinc (6331 words
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Article71 1978-06-07 14 KUALA LUMPUR: Metal Box Berhad announced a group net profit of M$3.43 million ($2.60 million), (or the year ended March 31, on sales of $52.02 million i $18 39 million). A final dividend of 13 per cent gross (10 per cent), payable on JulyReuter - 71 words
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Article32 1978-06-07 14 LONDON: Copper prices oo Monday (previous In bracken) Wirtkar Spot buyers £7J6 <£778). Sellers £757 (£779); Three Month buyers £776 (£*****). sellers. £776 50 UTSft). MarkM UM: Steady tslss 10.250 tonnes32 words
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Article157 1978-06-07 14 THE Straits tin price gained another $2 to $1,705 per p i c u 1 in Penang yesterday on an official offering up 44 tonnes to 270 tonnes. The overnight London market was firmer with forward buyers rising £80 to £6.650 per tonne. LONDON: Tin on the day rose157 words
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Article30 1978-06-07 14 CLOSING PRICES Rubber: June 6. Singapore June 221.50 cts. (down 1.50 cts.) Malaysia: July 227.50 cts (down 1.50 cts.) Tin: $1,705 (up $2). Official offering 270 tonnes (up 44 tonnes).30 words
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Article58 1978-06-07 14 MMtday Friday Melbourne ill closed 162.20 London 1S2.7SB 1*4 -UB 1S3.25S 115.208 Zurich 1-2 T.Mi 1*14. 7SB 1-3 MIS l-.'i MS Parn 1S4.39 1S4.71 Tuitday Monday HotiKkoni: 1S2.30B 1S2 7UB 182.60S 1N3.008 Spore i2) 1-2 49 B 1S3.SSB 183.138 l-4i.,.-Export prices in non-sterling areas In L'S dollar per ounce58 words
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Article453 1978-06-07 14 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market yesterday were about 0.25 cent higher at the outset, dealers said. The market later turned very quiet with prices losing marginally on lack of support and light selling. Physicals noted some manufacturer demand for RSS One to US port but sellers were reserved.453 words
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Article99 1978-06-07 14 DAILY SSR and S.MR prices at noon yesterday: June July E.A.9. (Current Mlh) (Forward Mlh) Buyers Seller* Buyer* Sellers SSR 20 (1 ton pallet) 208.00 *****N 209.00 211.00N SSR 50 (1 ton pallet) 206.00 208.00N 207.00 209.00N M.R.E.L.B. July Auc SMR bCV U ton pallet) 236.50 238.50N99 words
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Article122 1978-06-07 14 /'HIMISI PRODUCE IX 1 CHANCE, tINCAPORC NOON CLOtlHC MUCH PIN PICUL TEJTERDAY Caunut ail: Bulk »sH aellen. old drum »»3 wllera. oew drum $m Mllcri Chci: Uixe4 llcxMC) UK Com US buyera. Pa»»ar: lluntok AST A whlt< fob. 100<; NLW $3»0 Mllcn, Sarawak whltt fob. NL.W $370 arllan.122 words
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471 1978-06-07 15 Reorganisation underway at Inchcape REOROANISATION now underway at Inchcape Berhad is being construed as an attempt to set its house ln order. The reorganisation comes as a result of top management's dissatisfaction with th^ spotty results turned ln by the group over the last three years. It also stems from471 words
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Article336 1978-06-07 15 Magnum puts more funds into MTC TROUBLE-racked Malaysian Titanium Corporation (MTC) appears to be drawIng Magnum Corporation further into Its morass. Magnum chairman Datuk Khoo Kay Peng announced in the 1977 annual report that the company has decided to advance another $900,000 to MTC as its share of a proposed336 words
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Article98 1978-06-07 15 THE continuing gloom In the steel-based industry has taken Its toll on Leong Huat Industries. Unaudited preliminary accounts of the group show that losses last year amounted to $1.61 million, a near doubling of the $862,076 deficit Incurred In 1976. The unexpected large loss has completely98 words
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Advertisement994 1978-06-07 15 H> C Bank DEVELOPMENTS COMMERCIAL BANK (LTD) BERHAD Invites Applications from Malaysian Citizens to fill the post of CH EF ACCOUNTANT Qualification and Experience Chartered Accountant with a minimum of 2 years' postqualification experience. Dvt j es Duties will include the overall accounting functions of the bank, budgeting, systems studies,994 words
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Advertisement626 1978-06-07 15 Metal Box Berhad (Incorporated in Malaysia) The Directors have pleasure in announcing that the audited results of the Group for the year ended 31st March 1978, compared with the results for the same period last year, after providing for the depreciation, are as follows: GROUP (MS 000) 1977/78 1976/77 Sales626 words
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Advertisement587 1978-06-07 15 MALAYAN CREDIT LIMITED (Incorporated in Singapore) LOST CERTIFICATES Stock Certificate* Not. MCL***** and MCL-***** coverIng Sssoo/- Ordinary Stock I each in Malayan Credit Limited registered In the name of Mr Tan Sin C.ioon have been reported lost. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that If within fourteen (14) days from date hereof,587 words
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Advertisement720 1978-06-07 16 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES IN A MAJOR BANK A major Bank with branches and subsidiaries in Singapore, I Malaysia and Overseas offers career and management opportunities to suitably qualified professionals and graduates in the following appointments. SENIOR LOANS OFFICER The successful candidate will be responsible for marketing of the Bank's services to720 words
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Advertisement492 1978-06-07 16 coRONAwmm MANUFACTURERS (PTE.) LTD. The only multi-national American Corporation engaged in the manufacturing of portable electric typewriters in Southeast Asia requires /fln M HDJ o %3 ,J r flHBf M^g sHBbsW i RHI BH J IT*''— m^ m^jW^^si 1 1 jJ9 > wjy'ff^WBEk^~ljWßsis|B^jßJ rriflllir Requirements1 1 iW|U 16 years of492 words
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Advertisement232 1978-06-07 16 To implement our expansion programme, we seek competent personnel to fill the following posts in our Jurong Office 1) Administration Secretary Requirement* 1 GCE 'O' or 'A' level with good English and LCC Secretarial Cert/ Dip. 2) Good personality i.e., pleasant, young yet mature. 3) 5 years' experience in office232 words
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Advertisement682 1978-06-07 16 lISE WE WELCOME YOU TO JOIN US AS MALE/FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS (NO SHIFT DUTIES) If you are above 16 years of age join us at a attractive startingpay of $7.50 per day and on confirmation $8 00 to $8 20 per day We also offer the following:Non absence allowance Meal682 words
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Advertisement1552 1978-06-07 16 NOTICE This is to notify that Mr. Liv Sun| Yum (NRIC No *****41 H i o* Ctfllril Office Equipment Ptt. Ltd. (COEPL). with effect 1/6/78 is not authorised to collect any monies or sign and transact any business on behalf of the company, although he will continufllf^ represent and fulfil1,552 words
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Obituary, Illustration54 1978-06-07 17 Departed: U.S.ItiS Madam Him Ah Gaik and family with to thank the Management and Staff of Tuck Seng Loong Transport Service Co Sdn Brio tor their hearty service on their recent bereavement Many thanks alto extended to friends in Nibong Tebal who had contributed towards his burial expenditure. Hn«54 words
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Obituary, Illustration42 1978-06-07 17 In loving rememberance of P.B. BHASEE born 5.8.1951. Departed 7.6.1975. A light from our household gone. A voice we loved is still'D. A place vacant in our home which never can be filled. Parents P.B. Krishna PUlai. brothers, sisters loved-ones.42 words
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Advertisement776 1978-06-07 17 Sime Darby Holdings Limited I GROUP DATA PROCESSING MANAGER Applications are sought from senior data processing personnel who also have wide systems analysis experience in complex commercial situations. The Sime Darby Group has decided to evaluate its present central systems and to determine the scope for the increased use of776 words
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Advertisement1065 1978-06-07 17 PEGI MALAYSIA BERHAD NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual General Meeting of the Members of the Company will be held at the registered office of the Company, Tingkat Kedua, Bk* E.Kompleks Pejabat Damanaara, Damansara Heights, Kuala Lumpur 23-04, on Friday. 30 June. 1978, at 4.00 p.m., for the following1,065 words
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Advertisement416 1978-06-07 17 KENYATAAN TAWARAN JABATAN PENYIARAN MALAYSIA, Xl ALA lIMPIR Tawaran adalah dljemput untuk memhekalkan dan memasanfr Portable Microwave Links and Associated Equip(Specification No. JO/ JP /TV/78) Tarlkh tutup mi ialah pada 7hb. Offoa. 78 pukul 12.00 tengah hari. Dokumen tender boleh didapati di Jabatan Penytaran Malayaia Bahagian Kewangan. Tingkat 3. Angkasapurl.416 words
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Advertisement507 1978-06-07 17 KENYATAAN TAWARAN Lembaga Kemajuan Pahang Tenggara (Tawaran Semula) Tawaran adalah dlpalawt darl pernborong-pembo-rong yang berdaftar dl Lembaga Kemajuan Pahang Tenggara daiam Kelas A Kepala I, Pecahan Kepala 1 dan Kepala IV Pecahan Kepala 1. 3(b). B<a) dan 10 untuk: Executive and completion of sit* clearing, earthworks, roadworks, drainage works, water507 words
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Advertisement3628 1978-06-07 18 AT YOUR SERVICE SECTION INDEX J5 Telephone Service- j FOR SALE SHOPPING OUIDE itl Weekdays «.3O a.m. 5.00 p.m. EMPLOYMENT Public Holidays 900 a.m. 1.00 p.m. m VEHICLES BOATS Saturdays 8 30a.m. -3.00 p.m. IV ACCOMMODATIONS PROPERTIES Counter Service Regular office hours v SERVICES BUSINESS Ansafone Service After office hours3,628 words
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Advertisement810 1978-06-07 19 Jl EMPLOYMENT **n satabllahad FaaMon Company •rgantty r*quire* 1) MALE/FEMALE SALES REPRESENTATIVES I) OFFICE BOYS ■«rri> >.. aan-1 be honest, sincere. -hardworking, willing to work odd hours Pleasing personality, good appearance '•■Assess minimum Secondary 3 education c Experience not essential, training provided Poet (2) c *rV>ssess minimum Primary 6 iiud810 words
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Advertisement760 1978-06-07 19 A WELL-ESTABLISHED SWEDISH COMPANY require* CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE Speak fluent English and one other local dialect belf-motlvated and hardworking Enjoy meeting people Must have own transport As the nature of the Job is a demanding one. only those who can work on full-time basts need apply In rot urn. ofl»«w^760 words
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Advertisement745 1978-06-07 19 II EMPLOYMENT W* raquw* S MALE AND FINALE PROMOTIONAL Of FICERS. Experience not necesstry as company training will be provided Applicants who po;sess the following: Speak fluent English and 1 other dialect Secondary Two and above Able to work Irregular hours Age between 18 and 25 are Invited to apply745 words
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Advertisement634 1978-06-07 19 NORDSKOGDIETHELM PTE. LTO. We are a manufacturer of Inflight and ground support equipment for the airline Industries We have Immediate vacancies for A. SKILLED FITTERS (Metal Fabrication) B SEMI-SKILLED FITTERS (Motel Fabrication) c Male or female above 16 years of age c Possess a Trade certificate In any of the634 words
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Advertisement736 1978-06-07 19 II EMPLOYMENT A Cement Factory in Jurong urgently requires ELECTRICIANS Completed National Service Secondary Education and Trade Certificate in Electrical Practice Knowledge of Electronic will be an added advantage 2 years working experience Willing to work 2 shifts on weekly rotation PRODUCTION OPERATORS Completed National Service Primary Six Education and736 words
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Advertisement774 1978-06-07 19 B Owing to expansion, we urgently require additional staff for the following posts: (1) TRAINEE SALES ENGINEER Must have Technician Certificate and preferably 2 years working experience wltfi knowledge of drafting and general engineering works Salary negotiable (2) INSTALLATION SUPERVISOR Must have a minimum of 2 years experience In a774 words
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Advertisement673 1978-06-07 19 II EMPLOYMENT foTI©AIME| JE TAIME JEWELLERY I DESIGN MFQ. CENTRE I PTE. LTD. Invtlas young Singaporeans for B FINE-JEWELLERY CRAFTSMAN APPRENTICE PROQRAMME THE REQUIREMENTS c Singapore Citizen c Age: 16-23 Preferable for boys who have completed full NS c Knowledge of English is essential Those who have completed 2 years673 words
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Advertisement414 1978-06-07 19 l' y l^iT^f 'I' iff ll EUROPEAN STANDARD ELECTRONICS PTE. LTD. has immediate vacancies for: FEMALE STORE CLERK Holder of GCE O' Level Minimum 2 years' relevant working experience Should have knowledge of posting and Inventory control ACCOUNTS CLERK (MALE) Applicants should possess a GCE -O' Level Certificate with LCC414 words
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Advertisement520 1978-06-07 19 II EMPLOYMENT 9 SANYO fLtCTAOmCS If) PTE LTO has immediate vacanci*. for MALE STOREKEEPER Minimum 4 years' eiperience working a. Storekeeper and having being In charge of al l.aal 3-5 subordinates. Possess QCE O level or equivalent Possess good knowledge of Math* and English Able to speak English and Mandarin520 words
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Advertisement502 1978-06-07 19 CORONA MANUFACTURERS fTI LTD An Attiliet* al SCM Corporation USA manufacturing aiecire tvp.wnt.fs FEMALE Q.C. INSPECTORS 16 years ana above. Completed Secondary four education. Credits in Mathematics. Science and/or other Technical subjects preferred. Be prepared to work on 3 rotating shifts. FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS 16 years and above Completed Primary502 words
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Advertisement888 1978-06-07 20 t II EMPLOYMENT AIWA/ATLAS ELECTRONICS (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. ••'liate vacancies for FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Rtquirement* II IWan MM] .ihove primary education Wecffer tttneUM starting basic talan attendance incentive tin >.hift and microscopic annual leave entitlement free medical facilities uniforms provided Plea*, call paraonally with identity card to THE ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT.888 words
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Advertisement464 1978-06-07 20 II EMPLOYMENT We are expanding our operating fleet and we NEED the following workshop personnel to repair, maintain and overhaul our buses:- VEHICLE MECHANICS VEHICLE ELECTRICIANS PANEL BEATERS QUALIFICATIONS At least 1 6 years old, preferably with relevant experience in the repair/ maintenance of commercial vehicles/ diesel engines. Those who464 words
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Advertisement713 1978-06-07 20 @i khan HKIfrAKLOPMrAT \l THOKITY Applications are Invited from suitably qualified Singapore Citizens for the posts of (A) ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT (PUBLIC RELATIONS) Duties Assist the Administrative Officer (Public Relations) In all public relations functions of the Authority Including liaison with the press and mass media, editing of public relations literature,713 words
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Advertisement674 1978-06-07 20 II EMPLOYMENT SANYO ELECTRONICS PTE. LTD A) DRIVER 1 Ab22 > cZ£rin -mpfcEr,National Service B) STOREHANDS a Aga 1« U y**r* Primary education a Able to converse In almpl* EngMl a Prepared to work hard. Plaaaa apply paraonally to: 160, Kallang Way, Singapora 13 Interview date: June 7th tth. Time:674 words
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Advertisement741 1978-06-07 20 I UNICO A calculator and dock radio manufacturer requires FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS a Age 16 years and above a Singapore/ Malaysian citizens a No experience necessary as training will be provided a No microscopic work a No shift a Work in alrcondltloned comfort We offer the following benefit.: Attractive monthly741 words
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Advertisement634 1978-06-07 20 II EMPLOYMENT KRANJI PLYWOOD INDUSTRIAL PTE LTD 11, Kran|l Way Singapora 25 Tal: 2SSSS3I VACANCIES FOR 100 MALE a FEMALE PRODUCTION WORKERS to work in Singapore Age: 16 40 year* Wage*: About $250 lo $320 p.m. (allowance inclutiv.) For Interview please call atTAM KIM CHUA REALTY COMPLEX ROOM G35, JALAN634 words
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Advertisement775 1978-06-07 20 SUMITOMO (S.M.M.S.) An eetebliehed Enterprise manu•vcturiftQ electronics compoo#*it< roqu.ro* Singapore citizen* for the foHowtng poets: PRODUCTION OPERATORS (Mala) O.C. OPERATORS (Female) a Age 16 —25 years a Primary six education a No experience required a Completed N S for male applicants WE OFFER: t No shift work tor female operators775 words
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Advertisement832 1978-06-07 20 II EMPLOYMENT (a) SEMI SKILLED WELDERS 2-3 years relevant working experience (b) CLERK (MALE/ FEMALE) 1. Ability to type 2. Experienced In purchasing an advantage 3 Minimum 3 OCE O' level passes (c) ASSISTANT STORE-KEEPER a Minimum 3 OCE. O' level passes (d) GENERAL PURPOSE WORKERS Apply with full particulars832 words
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Advertisement847 1978-06-07 20 As part of our 1978 expansion programming. General Pakillng and Publishing Service* PM* Ltd requires OFFSET MACHINE OPERATORS DARKROOM/ GRAPHIC ASSISTANTS LAY-OUT ARTISTS BOOK-BINDERS SALES AND SERVICES REPRESENTATIVES APPRENTICES Apply to 210-212 Soon Wing Industrial Building. Singapore 13 Tal: 2(22(57/2(***** REQUIRED 1 DESPATCH ('let* all races) preferably staying afmjnd Jurong847 words
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Advertisement671 1978-06-07 21 II EMPLOYMENT MMB Multinational Company has immaaUata vacanctaa tor OPERATORS Completed Primary Six eduiailon No working experience required M vow ara a parmanant raaidanl of Malaysian wa will apply work par mM on your bahaH. FITTERS Tmde Certificate in electrical fittings and Installation No working experlem- required Wa provtda: a671 words
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Advertisement810 1978-06-07 21 1 NOEE ANN TECHNICAL COLLEGE Applications are Invited from suitably qualified candidates for the following posts COMPUTER OPERATOR OuatHlcattona/Eipartanca Candidates must have a full HSC including A level In Mathematics and Science Applicants selected for Interview will have to undergo an aptitude test Preference will be given to those who810 words
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Advertisement607 1978-06-07 21 II EMPLOYMENT An aipandmg Japanaaa lounga B> quiraa FEMALE HOSTESSES 1 Age 18-25 2 with pleasant personality 3 Experienced not experienced accepted 4 Monthly Income above $1,000 Intaraatad plaaaa coma paraonally tor mMrvtaw: IS TomUnaon Road Slngapora 10 (oppoaita Molal Malaysia! 7.30pm 9.00pm WAITRESSES WANTED FOR Restaurant/ Coffee House Please607 words
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Advertisement703 1978-06-07 21 TIMES PRINTERS SON. BHD. requires MALE WORKERS Applicants must be Singapore cltliens. above 16 years of age. be physically fit and be prepared to do shift work Interested applicants may call personally during office hours to. Tha Paraonnal Dapartmant Tknaa Printara Sdn. Bhd 422 Thomaon Road. Singapora 11. (near overhead703 words
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Advertisement969 1978-06-07 21 111 VEHICLES BOATS 1972 TOYOTA COROLLA, newpaintwork, cassette-player Good -condition Interested contact *****88 MERCEDES 200. 1971. showroom condition, fully modified to 280 model Alrcondltlonlng. alloy rims and radio cassette player 2dlglt numbering Selling $29,000 ono Tel *****2 Mr James 1973 FORD CORTINA 1600 L alrcon radio/ cassette Tax-Dec '78. Accident-free.969 words
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Advertisement1051 1978-06-07 21 1972 CHRYSLER 1900 c.c new tax and insurance with alrcond.. sports rims, metallic paint Very good condition. $7,900 0.n.0. Exchange car can be considered Contact: *****10 FOR SCRAP. 1972 Ford Falcon XYSOO automatic, alrcon. 4098 cc Price $7,200 Call *****43' *****53. 2 UNITS OF Vespa Trt-van for sale 1973 model.1,051 words
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Advertisement1015 1978-06-07 21 111 VEHICLES BOATS 3 DIGIT 19M. Morris 1100 for scrap Road tax expired $4,300 Tel *****3 1970 MORRIS MINOR 1000 Oood condition $1,500 for export only Call *****2' *****2 LATE 1979 MERCEDES 350SE Automatic, leather upholstery, beautiful number, many extras View 42 Eng Hoon Street after 1030 am 1971 TOYOTA1,015 words
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Advertisement882 1978-06-07 21 1973 MERCEDES BENZ 230 Denso alrcondltlonlng. cassette, new tyres/ paint, power steering Very low mileage Showroom condition. Asking -23.500 ono Tel *****8 1971 AUSTIN 1300 GT 2nd owner with sports rims, new tyres, tax/ insurance Tel *****1 LATE 1971 TOYOTA Corona 1600 re Alrcond. tape, sports rims, beautiful paintwork, engine882 words
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Advertisement606 1978-06-07 21 lIVI IV ACCOMMODATION A PROPERTIES I.A.C. (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. (An Affiliata of Cart-tar international Corporation) FOR RENT Office space available in new building at 7% miles Upper Thomson Road. Rentable Area 20,000 sq. ft. Mm. 1,000 sq. ft. Mm 95c per sq. ft. inclusive of central air-conditioning and carpet. Other606 words
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Advertisement599 1978-06-07 21 NO. 1. BARKER Road. dlst. 11 3storey Townhouse. 5 bedrooms all with built-in cupboards and bathiooms attached Fully central alrcond.. spacious dining' living area. Indoor and outdoor gardens Ideal for senior executives available Immediately Principals please ring: Mrs Toh *****3- *****53 DIST 20 LUXURIOUS DOUBLESTOREY bungalow. Fully furnished Contact owner599 words
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Advertisement832 1978-06-07 22 IV ACCOMMOOAT BUNGALOW FOR COMPANY'S EXECUTIVE IN DISTRICT 10 One 2-storey modern design furshaded compound, a swimming pool and changing room complex with sauna bath attached available for letting In July 1978 Bungalow consists of spacious lounge dining rooms study with attached bath 4 bedrooms with attached bath. 2 servant's832 words
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Advertisement700 1978-06-07 22 lON I PROPERTIES M ~^~~^2. CHARLES MCATRICK TEL: 215M41/2 Diet 11 $1,700 furnished Dfend new apartment wWfi pool. 3 carpeted bedrooms with American styled kitchen overlooking carpeted split-level llvlnß dining (Available now) $2 200 furntened 3-bedroom epertment with central alrcond. Inclusive of colour iv washing machine, dryer. Imported furniture Futura.700 words
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Advertisement849 1978-06-07 22 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES TELOK KURAU DIST. IS 2-roomed Mat bathroom attached, sitting cum dining, servant's room with bathroom Unfurnished Rental $430 Contact *****4 CHANCERY LANE DIST. 11 furnished 3-bedroom flat 2 alrcondltloners. 2 bathrooms, living cum dining Rental: $850. servant s amenities Contact *****3 TAMAN SERASI DIST. 10 yuiet. well849 words
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Advertisement653 1978-06-07 22 Senior Director/ Eiecuttve* ol large American company require the following properties: 3 units of SEMI-DETACHED/ DETACHED BUNGALOWS In Dlsts 9. 10. 11 it 21 2 units of EXECUTIVE APARTMENTS Rental budget $1,000 $4,500 Owners, pleeae can MMB. EXPATRIATE WANTS 4-BED-ROOMED house In dist 10. 11 and 21 urgently Please call653 words
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Advertisement780 1978-06-07 22 IV ACCOMMODATION A PROPERTIES FOR SALE JURONG single-storey standard type C 3 factory approved for food Industry Total area 46.000 sq ft Production area 12 500 sq ft Details *****35/ *****9 FACTORY' OODOWN FOR rent on mam Paya Lebar Road Covered area 30.000 sq.ft with open space of 12 000780 words
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Advertisement755 1978-06-07 22 GOLOHILL SHOPPING CENTRE outside CBD 1.350 sq ft office space for sale Immediate occupation. Will consider any reasonable offer. Principals only, call Continental Housing Pte Ltd *****6. Mr Richard Low. OFFICE/ SHOP SPACE In International Plaza available with central alrcond and telephone Present tenant moving to Jurong factory Interested tel:755 words
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Advertisement764 1978-06-07 22 [IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES CHOICE HOUSES FOR SALE DALVEY ROAD 2-storey detached house with central alrcond. 4 bedrooms. 1 study guest room, living room, dining hall, terrace, kitchen, servant's room, utility room and swimming pool Land area approx 1.400 sq m DENHAM CLOSE 2-storey detached house with 3 bedrooms, living room764 words
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Advertisement750 1978-06-07 22 I _a?r'^*'^ I M}|^ 'no mtnetton to lor«gn*cs I IK::; Mo*n» Property Ti« Up^r** lnlercofl>-cufn-T V If ttom mcumb'incM on comp— lion I Wmnto*W» DCMO Mi»<Jv No o**l Oo«olo«o> I U**M* No Ml E BPOCtod dolo Of (Of*! complotton 10tn Juno in* ■>no MMB 4J*9li <■* No «7 South *>M«O750 words
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Advertisement599 1978-06-07 22 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES I CITK PLAZA SHOPPING CENTRE Strictly for GOLDSMITH or JEWELLERY SHOP 2 prime shop spaces are available for goldsmith or lewellery shop at mezzanine floor These units are having the best exposure at the concourse area either facing or alongside the escalators Area 100 sq metre or599 words
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Advertisement454 1978-06-07 22 PEACE CENTRE SHOPS Ist floor 65 sq metre <6fl.»*iq ft i Kiosks 2nd floor 4 units each 26 sq met res 280 sq ft i OMce* 3rd floor 69 sq metre (739 sq ft 4th floor 194 sq metre (2C93 sq ft i IMMEDIATE OCCUPATION For r*nt/*al* Conlsct KIAN AN454 words
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Advertisement754 1978-06-07 23 V SERVICES BUSINESS ROMA RENOVATION CON TRACTORS. HDH licence C ***** *<> vpecialue in marble, terrazio. ceramics parquet, wall vinyl tiles and miscellaneous renovations We undertake also kitchen cabinets $85 per foot run 225 Capltoi Shopping Centre. Tel *****5 ***** 900 am— 6.00 p m L4AN AIK CONSTRUCTION Decoration specialises754 words
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Advertisement675 1978-06-07 23 CONFIRMING HOUSE WILL sider all applications for Importers on L C facilities. 120 days Apply 8 T Box A***** WELL ESTABLISHED TOURIST i shop in leading hotel available for immediate takeover due to owner s retirement. Net profit in excess $1,000 pm Price $12,000 Apply B T Box A***** START675 words
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Advertisement925 1978-06-07 23 V SERVICES A BUSINESS JrUNESSE ET BEAUTE for your scientific relaxing massage, sauna hath*, spotreducing Men's Department 22 Nge» Ann Mv Iding. telephone *****2 SALON DE LA Grande for Massage Sauna Bath Ladles and Cier.tlemen Tanglln Shopping Centre 2nd Floor. Room 224. Tel *****3 LIZA HEALTH SERVICE provides refreshing massage925 words
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Advertisement285 1978-06-07 23 JILL FROM LONDON provides relaxing massage by experienced ises masseurs Call Jill's I Agency Tel *****2/ *****34 NOREEN MASSAGE SERVICE provides Experienced and Trained masseuses Efficient, prompt it reliable service Call *****5/ *****53 SALON CATALINA MASSAGE. I Ladles and Gentlemen 319-A River Valley Road Tel: *****8. SITI FROM BALI Provides285 words
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Advertisement564 1978-06-07 23 VI EDUCATION A TRAINING GIRLS! Jobs are becoming harder to get you need better qualifications Enrol now at the ITC and quality tor the London Chamber ol Commerce Private Secretary s Certificate and the ITC s Private Secretary s Diploma the region s leading qualification lor a Private Secretary Our564 words
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Advertisement950 1978-06-07 23 SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTANCY leedlng to ACA. ICMA. lAS. AIA New claeaae for Dec. I*7* eiam. contnitjnctng in Jun#. ACCOUNTING (a) 16/6 8 30 pm. 18/6 1 pm (b) Wed 7/6 7-8 30 pm AUDITING (a) 13 6 8 30 pm: 18/6 4 pm (b) Sat 17/6 4-5.30 pm COSTING (a)950 words
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Advertisement1379 1978-06-07 23 VI EDUCATION TRAINING GROUP TUITION Individual coaching by experienced and qualified retired school teachers In all subjects Pre U I 1 II (SIS.OO per mth) Sec 111 IV (SlO.OO per mth). Sec I II (S7 50 per mth). PRIMARY LEVEL (SS.OO per mth). Home Tuition is arrangeable •21, Ith Fir.1,379 words
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Advertisement248 1978-06-07 23 VII TRAVEL RESTAURANTS 21 DAYS $3850--For a family of 2 adults* 2 children (under 12). you save $660 with us. Westward Hogites you •FREE GRAND CANYON TOUR DAZZLING LAS VEGAS DINNER SHOW FIRST CLASS HOTELS CHINESE/WESTERN MEALS PLUS MANY, MANY EXTRAS Barked by 101 years of experience and reliability from248 words
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Advertisement278 1978-06-07 23 Q o H Go to Europe on tours that have <• proven their vai Ask your friends about the wonderful time they had on Global'^ Tours in the pas' years Over 400 Depar 12 lures covering al Europe There is one to suit you to FIVE CAPITALS 8 Days $830.00278 words
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Obituary, Illustration81 1978-06-07 24 140 Acknowledgements Wishes to Thank All Relatives and friends for their donations and aettendance during their recentjjereavemen^^^^^^^^ THE FAMILY OF the late. Mr. A.U. Shekaran (PUB. Seudal) who passed away suddenly on 1-6-78 wishes to express their heartful gratitude to relatives and friends for their attendance condolences wreaths and assistance81 words
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Obituary82 1978-06-07 24 IN LOVING MEMORY Of our beloved husband and father Mr Lee Hlng Chuang called Home 7.6.70. Greatly missed and always remembered by wife. Slew Leng and children LI Eng. Hul Ling and LI Bee R. THEAGARAJAH The house Is empty without you but full of memories at82 words
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Obituary, Illustration196 1978-06-07 24 GOULLART, PETER, Age 76. passed away peacefully on sth June 1978. aged 92 years, was called home by our Lord Jesus Christ on sth June. 1978. Cortege Is now lying In Glory Presbyterian Church, Pel Wah Avenue. 7'j m.s. Buklt Timah Road. Singapore. Tonight at 8 p.m. a196 words
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119 1978-06-07 24 Plan for Cold Storage complex approved fJOLD Storage Holdings has obtained planning appioval in principle to develop its Orchard Road supermarket into a multistorey shopping and office complex. But details have yet to be finalised with the Planning Department, a Cold Storage spokesman said. She was commenting on a New119 words
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100 1978-06-07 24 THE Senior Minister of State (Finance), Mr. Ooh Chok Tong. will open a two-day Singapore Australia Accountants Seminar on June 26 at Shan-gri-La Hotel. More than 200 delegates will attend. The seminar, sponsored by the Institute of Chartered Accountants In Australia and the Singapore100 words
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Article30 1978-06-07 24 THE YMCA will conduct a six-week Intensive course on practical colour photography at its Orchard Road premises on Mondays and Wednesdays, starting today. For further information, ring *****8.30 words
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Article206 1978-06-07 24 Fined $7,500 for not paying CPF A SHIPPING firm was fined a total of (7,500 by a magistrate yesterday on 15 summons charges of failing to pay Central Provident Fund contributions for 15 of Its workers last December. Mr. Goh Yue Hock, counsel and secretary of Tunas Pte Ltd, had206 words
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Article173 1978-06-07 24 A BANKRUPTCY case against Miss Wee Eng Neo, last known to be residing at Hlllcrest Road, over an alleged unpaid judgment sum of $29,298 has been set down for hearing in i-he High Court on July 7. The asst. registrar of the High Court, Mr. AlfonsoAP - 173 words
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Advertisement35 1978-06-07 24 SINGAPORE KESWICK CONVENTION 3rd 10th June. 7 30 p.m. National Theatre "Pattern And Provision For Life" Speakers. Rev. Vlctpr Manogarom. Dr Alan Redpath Pray Everybody welcome CHECK THE BARGAINS IN "FOR SALE ft SHOPPING GUIDE35 words
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Miscellaneous218 1978-06-07 24 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6 Drastic step*, putting limit Redeem,™ feature P ln s for lnsUrKe S SVZ out v, g e- j maic society 10 Spt "rTonJ'man .set nre Dave^ up« t by boo** 11 ezv&jst*?* 15 sstsa res ,rf i 2i 2 BrJTngi"? I^. -Bg sett 13 STSm218 words
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TIMESPORT PAGE ONE
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Article358 1978-06-07 25 gIRMINGHAM,, (England), Tues. Controversy raged after England had beaten Pakistan in the first Cricket Test at Edgbaston yesterday over the bouncer bowled by Bob Willis, which hit Pakistan night-watchman Iqbal Qasim in the mouth. QasJm was helped from the field with his faced swathed in a towelReuter - 358 words
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Article94 1978-06-07 25 PAKISTAN Ist Inn« IS4 ENGLAND Ist Inns 452-8 dec. PAKISTAN Xnd Inns (Saturday 95-1). Sadiq lbw Old 79 Muduur b Edmonds 30 Iqbal retd. hurt 5 Mohsln c Old b Miller 3S Jared c Brearley b Edmonds 39 Haroon b Willis 4 Wasim Raja b Edmonds Sarfraa not out94 words
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Article209 1978-06-07 25 LONDON, Tues— South African Cllve Rice and New Zealand's Richard Hadlee destroyed struggling Warwickshire twice in a day at Trent Bridge to give the English County cricket championship leaders Nottinghamshire. their third successive victory. Brief Scores: At Treat Bride*: Nottinghamshire bt Warwickshire by an Inns andReuter - 209 words
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173 1978-06-07 25 Hongkong racing dominated by Moores again HONGKONG. Tues. Australians Oeorge and Gary Moore, Hongkong rac 1 n g's crack father and son team, have scooped the field again by capturing the trainer and jockey titles for the fourth consecutive year. The season wound up at Happy Valley racecourse yesterday withReuter - 173 words
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Article, Illustration216 1978-06-07 25 BLUE PETER - BLUE PETER By PENANG, Tues. Nouveau Riche did a stylish work-out in soft going here today. With a riding boy astride, the Ben Lomond four-year old, strode out faultlessly over 600-metres in 41.6 seconds. Nouveau Riche showed promise in his debut at Buklt Timah lastUPI - 216 words
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379 1978-06-07 25 Derby will be one of the most open races in years BRITAIN'S 19th-century statesman Benjamin Disraeli called it the "Blue Riband of the turf." German Chancellor Bismarck saw it as part of a tradition which gave Britain their reputation for stability and national Cohesion. "You will never have a revolutionReuter - 379 words
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Article387 1978-06-07 25 PARIS, Tues—Guillermo Vilas of Argentina finally got into top gear yesterday and demolished American Arthur Ashe 6-2, 6-2, 6-2 to go through to the quarterfinals of the US$4OO,OOO ($920,000) French Open tennis championships. Vilas, the defending champion, took one hour 40 minutes to blowReuter - 387 words
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Article277 1978-06-07 25 TVI'NEDIN. (New Zealand), Tues.—The touring England B team handed the New Zealand province of Olago a 6-0 hammering yesterday. England B play the first of three "Test" matches against New Zealand at Christchurch on Wednesday, and are scheduled to meet Singapore at the National Stadium on June 18. MOTORAgencies - 277 words
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Article27 1978-06-07 25 THE Football Association of Singapore's under-18 tournament fixtures lor this Saturday and Sunday have been postponed. The FAS will shortly notify club* of the new dates27 words
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Advertisement151 1978-06-07 25 SASDC-10 to Europe for comfort. SASDC-10 to Europe for speed. SASDC-10 to Europe 4 flights a week. SASDC-10 to Europe for hospitality. L Comfort. The wide spacious quiet DC-10. Speed. The Express way to Europe. 4 Flights A Week: Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Hospitality: As only the friendly Scandinavians151 words
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Article57 1978-06-07 26 KUALA LUMPUR. Tue*. It w»i nothing more than a leisurely work-oat for SeUngor, who I gave the Jakarta-bound Malaysian national team a lesson In constructive soccer, at they romped to I an easy 5-1 win at the Ti*CA Stadium here today. MokbUr Dahari (2> Reduan Abdullah. Abdullah57 words
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292 1978-06-07 26 JOE DORAI - Can Kim Song find his touch again? JOE DORAI By Ql AH Kirn Song hopes to celebrate his engagement yesterday to Shirley Wang with at least a brace of goals against Selangor in Saturday's Malaysia Cup final at Kuala Lumpur's Merdeka Stadium. Kirn Song seems tc have lost his touch292 words
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Article75 1978-06-07 26 rE second-leg semifinal between Singapore and Pahang at the National Stadium recently cast doubts on the ability of the national soccer team to retain the Malaysia Cup. In various quarters, it can be heard that the team's coasting into the final has been dependent on Lady Luck. This,75 words
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Article68 1978-06-07 26 WHEN I read that a replay would be Implemented, instead of the mandatory penalty kicks, should a draw follow extra time in the Malaysia Cup final, I heaved a sigh of relief. I really cannot sit through an- other session seeing our players taking spot-kicks. Except68 words
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Article209 1978-06-07 26 We are a group of fans, who have been following our team's fortunes, and especially the post-mor-tem comments after each match be they favourable or otherwise. We do not question the coach's assessment of his team's ability or faults, but what we do detect is the coach's209 words
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774 1978-06-07 26 I AM still on the subject of the game that has enslaved nearly all of us, and which gives some husbands whc have been shouted at by their wives all week an opportunity to get back anc shout at someone else774 words
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Article224 1978-06-07 26 ARMED FX>RCES top the Singapore Cricket Association Senior League with 39 points from 11 matches, fol- lowed by Indian Association, with 34. Defending champions Ceylon Sports Club are third with 33 points Steven Houghton heads the bat t'.ng averages, while Harbans Singh is on top of224 words
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Article159 1978-06-07 26 WILFRED YEO - Lim opts out of Jakarta tourney WILFRED YEO By LIM Chiew Penc, whoiie loalkeepint feats helped Singapore reach their first King's Cup final in Bangkok last month, dropped a bombshell yesterday when he asked to be left ont of the team for the Jakarta Anniversary tournament five days before their159 words
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Article362 1978-06-07 26 PATRICK BASTIANS - PATRICK BASTIANS By NANCY SCOTT, winner of the Singapore women's squash Challenge Trophy last week, savours her victory with a twinge of bitterness. She was almost forced to replay her semi-final against favourite Maryrose Davles after their game had been abandoned because of362 words
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Article55 1978-06-07 26 SOCCER Police Junior league final (Padang, 5 pm.i rilianllha Spore Intermediate v B'pore Malays (Jalan Besar Sstadlum, 8 p.m.), Jet Rangers v Police Academy (Thomson Road around. 5 pjn.). Oberoi Imperial v Finer Park United (Parrer Park Athletic Centre. 5 p.m.). WATEB-POLO BA3A Open Dane: BAPBA v Queenstown B55 words
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Article152 1978-06-07 26 Nugteren clocks fastest time NICK Van Nugteren (Datsuni overcame mechanical problems to grab two class wins and the overall prize for the fastest time a; the autocross at Senoko on Sunday. Results: Race 1. Cliff Zimsen DalhaUu Charade 2 48 3, Amir Mohktar Mini 3:49:1. Bill Cook Daihatsu Charade 2:53:3152 words
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TIMESPORT PAGE THREE
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Article, Illustration302 1978-06-07 27 /1ORDOBA. Tues. v/ Professor Carlos Ncirovich, head of the Pharmacology Depart mmi of the local university medical school, said F e n c a m famin, which Willie Johnston took, was a heart stimulant which increased blood pressure, expanded breathing capacity, dilatedReuter - 302 words
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Article359 1978-06-07 27 DUENOS AIRES, Tues. Austria, surprise leaders in Group Three of the World Cup soccer finals after an upset win over Spain, could face a tougher task against Sweden here tomorrow. The Austrians came to Argentina as outsiders in c group In which Brazil and eitherReuter - 359 words
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Article499 1978-06-07 27 HUNGARY'S World Cup footballers spend most of their spare time at the cinema. 'Jaws' and 'King Kong' top the bill so far. SWEDISH star Half Edstroem confirmed he had been offered a one- year contract by the New York Cosmos. He said he would be interested in going to499 words
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497 1978-06-07 27 MENDOZA, Tues.—Holland and Peru, who both won their opening matches, clash here to morrow knowing that the winners must qualify for the second round and, barring a freak result on Sunday, also win Group Four. The formbook provides no guide. Captain RudiReuter - 497 words
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Article343 1978-06-07 27 Brazil have midf ield worry MAR DEL PLATA, Tues. Brazil meet Spain here tomorrow, beset by mldfleld problems, but determined to show they are serious contenders for a fourth World Cup title. Key attacking midfielder Rivelino is suffering from a twisted right ankU that could exclude him from Brazil's line-upReuter - 343 words
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385 1978-06-07 27 /X)RDOBA, Tues. Scotland, wracked bj; problems both on and off the field, arp hoping to put their troubles behind them when they tackle Iran in their second Group Four World Cup match at the Chateau Cabreras Stadium here tomorrow. Defeat for either side willReuter - 385 words
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Article, Illustration370 1978-06-07 27 A SAD END BUENOS AIRES, Tues.— Scottish forward Willie Johnston took illegal stimulating drugs before the World Cup match against Peru and will never again play football for his country. The bombshell announcement the first major scandal of the 1978 finals was made today by ErnieReuter - 370 words
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331 1978-06-07 28 A|R. Lee Kuan Yew, who is on an official visit to Bahrain, yesterday held talks with his Bahrain counterpart, Sheikh Khalifa bin Sulman Al-Khalifa, on measures to promote bilateral cooperation. They exchanged views .a»»^B»B»»»»^i»» on the possibility of the two countries sharing their331 words
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Article, Illustration90 1978-06-07 28 BANOKOK. Tues. An estimated 1.000 Insurgent* have moved Into the mountainous areas of Thailand's north .central province of Uthal Thanl. and they now control about two-thirds ol the province, provincial governor Pramot Hor.gsakul told the Bangkok World today. The leaders of these communist lnnirgents. one ofAFP - 90 words
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Article604 1978-06-07 28 ASEAN EXPANDS PREFERENTIAL ARRANGEMENTS JAKARTA, Tuesday ASEAN economic ministers agreed today to expand preferential tariff arrangements from the present 71 commodities to about 826, informed conference sour ces said. The sources said each of the five member nations submitted about 150 additional commodities to be604 words
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Article78 1978-06-07 28 HONGKONG. Tues— The Vietnamese trade mission operating in the Pekingowned Bank of China building In Hongkong will move out won because the bank requires space tor new computers, a bank official said today. Moving the mission out has nothing to do with the recent Slno-Vletnamese squabble,UPI - 78 words
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Article33 1978-06-07 28 BONN. Tue«. Interior Minister Werner Malhofer, the Free Democratic Partv theoretician, resigned today under flre .for hi* handling of terrorist Investigations and for his party's heavy losses in weekend elections. AP.AP - 33 words
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102 1978-06-07 28 BANGKOK. Tues. Papua New Guinea has asked for permission to send observers to the meeting of Asean foreign ministers here later this month, official sources reported today. Thailand had no objection to the Foreign Minister of Papua New Ouinea attending the Asean meetingAFP - 102 words
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191 1978-06-07 28 CAIRO, Tues. President Sadat told troops stationed on the Suez Canal today that they may have to continue the battle of liberation if Israel does not respond to his peace overtures. "You are carrying out your duties every day for the defence ofAP - 191 words
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Article714 1978-06-07 28 f ONDON. Tuei. The itock mar- kel closed quietly firm today ahead of Britain's banking figures dealers said At 3 pm the Financial Times Index was up 2 8 at 477.1 Government stocks firmed after an easier start, finishing with gains of around 1/8 to 1/4 point Leading714 words
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Obituary51 1978-06-07 28 Late Classifieds DEATH lAMYKAfcNU TM A IV A H A YAK II PtuM away peacefully on 6/7S leaving behind wn Balaiubranunlim. dauKhtf r-in-l«w Kumarl and dauihlen Valll. Letchuml. Anjaiai. Rethnambal and grandchildren to mourn her Iom. Cortege leave* Blk »i. Lor S, Toe, Payok for Ml Venus at 3.00 p.m.51 words
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Advertisement608 1978-06-07 28 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's nnauvdal Dally Cover Price sot annual Subscription. tUS Circulation Manaftr Tdephont ***** 1 Exi 204 TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS... THE Singapore Society of Accountants supports greater disclosure of company accounts. It is concerned that companies complying with the mandatory publication of accounts sometimes publish incomplete statements together with the608 words
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