The Straits Times, 11 June 1978
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Title Section13 1978-06-11 1 The Sunday Times No. 2194 JUNE 11,1 978 30 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 215/1/7813 words
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Article, Illustration353 1978-06-11 1 PERCY SENEVIRATNE - PERCY SENEVIRATNE ly FROM THE SIDELINES OF MERDEKA STADIUM SO SAD-BUT CHEERS TO MIGHTY SELANGOR SINGAPORE surrendered the Malaysia Cup to Selangor by four goals to two after a dramatic struggle on the sodden turf at the Merdeka Stadium here last night. And what a final it was.Mak Wan Seng - 353 words
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Article1081 1978-06-11 1 BILL CAMPBELL - BILL CAMPBELL By KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Likely election date— July 8 or week after THE Malaysian Parliament is to be dissolved on Monday to pave the way for general elections some 16 months before the term of me present National Front Government is1,081 words
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Article67 1978-06-11 1 MANILA, Sat. TWO Of 10 fanners allegedly kidnapped by about 40 armed raiders, believed to be Muslim reoels, were killed while trying to escape, tbe Defence Ministry said today. The armed group raided the village of Laum Slkubong In the town of S¶pa, in the IslandReuter - 67 words
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Article54 1978-06-11 1 TOKYO. Bat. Thirty-two people have been Indicted by the prosecutor's office on chargfs uf attacking the new Tokyo International airport at Narita on it* opening day last month. Charges of committing violent acts, obstructing (Zflclal police duties and processing banned firearms Against ux others were dropped, theAP - 54 words
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Article18 1978-06-11 1 UP TO NOON TODAY: Scattered showers in the early morning, according to the Singapore Meteorological Service.UP - 18 words
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Article, Illustration306 1978-06-11 1 NANCY BYRAMJI - Pam makes it— after a big fright NANCY BYRAMJI By WINNER Pamela Cecilia Woodford almost did not make it to the finals because of an error in calculation. Ths 1.65-metre beauty, with* her slender 85-64-91 cms measurements, was realistic about her cnanees she Knew she should find a place in306 words
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Article604 1978-06-11 1 PAUL JANSEN; SAW PUAY LIM - Man shot in the head after chase PAUL JANSEN and SAW PUAY LIM By A MAN was shot In A the head as he fled from a pursuing policeman in Redhill yesterday afternoon. The bullet ripped through the man's scalp and then smashed into the kitchen wall of a ground604 words
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Article98 1978-06-11 1 COP ON $35 M GRAFT CHARGE JAKARTA, Sat. Former deputy police chief Lieutenant General Soejadl will be brought to trial later this month In connection with corruption of about 6 billion ru plans (about Ss3s million) of a police project. Defence Minister General Mohammad Jusuf told the Par 1 1AP - 98 words
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Article54 1978-06-11 1 LATEST HOTEL FIRE: 20 DIE BORAAS (Sweden). Sat. Twenty young people celebrating their graduation from school died today when fire swept through a five-storey hotel in this southern Swedish city. Police said 55 were injured some broke their legs jumping from windows in the blase which rutted the 70 yearReuter - 54 words
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284 1978-06-11 2 Russians plan to encircle the West: Huang THE HAGUE, Sat CHINESE Foreign Minister Huang Hua aald yesterday that Soviet activities In Africa and the Middle East are designed to outflank and encircle West European powers. The Chinese leader, who la on an official visit to The Netherlands, told a newsAP - 284 words
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Article, Illustration414 1978-06-11 2 MANILA, Saturday PRESIDENT Marcos has agreed to the formation of a "real" Philippine opposition party and the publication of an opposition daily in a further move to relax his SJ-year-old martial rule, government sources said today. The sources said the new party wouldReuter - 414 words
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84 1978-06-11 2 OLBIA, (Sardinia), Sat. The mother of an 11-year-old boy kidnapped seven weeks ago has offered herself as hostage to secure his release, police said today. Mrs. Tina Carassale made the offer after the kidnappers of her son Manro demanded further ransom payments which theReuter - 84 words
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Article, Illustration269 1978-06-11 2 Lebanon pullout: Israel drops its terms' fjEIRUT, Bat. Israel J> has dropped the preconditions attached to Its withdrawal from south Lebanon under United States pressure, the newspaper An Nahar said today. The change In the Israeli stand was relayed to the i Lebanese government by Lt. Gen. Enslo Slllasi vuo,UPI; AP - 269 words
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Article22 1978-06-11 2 LEEDS, Sat.—Fire swept through a hostel (or down-and-outs early today, killing two men and Injuring 11 others, firefighters said.—UPl.22 words
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Article183 1978-06-11 2 'TOKYO, Sat. Japa1 nese diplomats stationed abroad have been Insured up to 30 million yen (*****.000) each to guard against possible attacks by Japanese Red Army and other guerilla groups, a Foreign Ministry official said today. A spokesman of the ministry's Selrelkal, a mutual aid andReuter - 183 words
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Article160 1978-06-11 2 SUPER firefighter Red Adalr and a team of specialists today brought a blaze at a gas well under control nearly a week after It first blew a valve and ignited. The blase In the Arun natural gas field, 2.400 km from here, was spurting flamesUPI - 160 words
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Article152 1978-06-11 3 CANNABIS WORTH $105 m SEIZED /CANBERRA, Bat— Drufc-S \j worth an estimated street value of As4o mlll'on (8$ 105.2 million) were seized in an early morning raid in the northern New South Wales township of Lake Cathie, near Port MacQuarle. it was announced here today. Federal Business and Consumer AffairsReuter - 152 words
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Article, Illustration199 1978-06-11 3 PRISONERS SET FIRE TO CELLS, PROTEST ON ROOF VALENCIA (Spain), Sat. Prisoners mutinied in Valencia Jail today, setting fire to their cells after warders started a search (or hidden weapons and escape tunnels, officials said. After burning mattresses in their cells, about 140 Inmates clambered on to the prison roofReuter; UP - 199 words
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Article374 1978-06-11 3 UNITED NATIONS, Sat. a MI3UCAN Ambassador J\ Andrew Young announced yesterday that the Carter Administration plans an expanded terrorists, could pose a serious danger to the security of all nations, Mr. Young said. Mr. Young acknowledged that the ultimate success of this effort depends374 words
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183 1978-06-11 3 PARIS, Saturday PRESIDENT Giscard d'Estaing, facing 1 mounting opposition at home to his African policies, has Initiated secret contacts with several African capitals in a bid to end the Chad civil war, diplomatic sources said today. France v considering a solution underUPI - 183 words
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Article104 1978-06-11 3 SENATORS FACE FINANCIAL PROBE WASHINGTON, Sat. Two Influential US senators face an Intense Senate probe Into alleged improprieties in their financial dealings, according to Democratic Senator Adlal Stevenson. Mr. Stevenson said the inquiry would focus on the unrelated activities of Herman Talmadge. a Georgia Democrat, and Edward Brooke of Massachusetts,Reuter - 104 words
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589 1978-06-11 3 JEDDAH, Saturday OAUDI Oil Minister Ahmed Zaki Yamani was quoted here today as saying oil prices should be left to be determined by market forces which were bound to push them up shortly. In an interview published one week before the scheduled openingReuter - 589 words
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Article71 1978-06-11 3 BRUSSELS, Sat. AU ■even members of a nicht-ttme police patrol we at on a three-year robbery binge, using their truncheon* to imiih In the window* of Bnuael'i Jewellery ■hop* and helping themselves, authorities said. The officers. Including a woman, were finally denounced bj the wife71 words
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Article, Illustration228 1978-06-11 4 FAMILY (Ch. 5, 8.3© p.m.): Kate Lawrence decides to Set a job so thtt the will aye a career when her children grow up In the next few years and leave borne. The title of this episode "An Eye To The Future." THE FIRST US DAYS IN A CHILD'S228 words
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Article220 1978-06-11 4 THE TONY RANDALL SHOW (Ch. 3. 8.35 pjn.): Judge Franklin's first meeting with his father alter live years uproots the real reason behind their feud In "Caw: The Prodigal Reutnms." IN SLAKt'H OF (Ch. 5, 7.05 p.m.) This edition li.vestlgates evidence in the Peruvian Andes which Indicates that men220 words
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Article78 1978-06-11 4 PHYLLIS (Ch. 8, 7.45 P.m.): Phyllis has more problems on her hands when ber son-in-law runs away and her daughter gets pregnant. BRONTES OF HAWAORTH (Ch. 5, 8.30 p.m.): Starting this week, a four-part drama about the Hie and times of one of the most famous English literary families,78 words
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Article62 1978-06-11 4 BONANZA (Ch. 3.35 p.m.): Joe and Hoss are elated when they get a good offer for the purchase of their horse* In their sideline bustness as horse sellers In "Tiie Horse Of Traders." MOST WANTED (Cn 5, 8.25 p.m.): Captain Svers, the only eye-witness to a nrirder committed years62 words
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Article365 1978-06-11 4 SPORT ON TV WHILE the World Cup TT competition Is running, TV viewers should expect to have some of the regular programmes over Channel 3 taken off at very little notice. RTM does not know which are the games that will be taped and made available nor when they will365 words
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Article93 1978-06-11 4 DONT ASK ME (Ch. 5. 7 p.m.): More Interesting questions are answered some of which are: Do cows sleep? Why does our skin gets wrinkled after lying In the bath? Why do doctors ask their patients to say Ah? RAFFERTY (Ch. 5, 9.55 pm. i: Doctor Rafferty confronts a93 words
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Article251 1978-06-11 4 TODAY: CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN (Ch. 5, 10.50 a.m.): This Is a dramatisation of the best-selling novel by Frank B. Ollbreth Jr. and his sister Ernestine Carey, based on their life in a family swarming with children. It stars Clifton Webb. Jeanne Craln, Myrna Loy251 words
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Article100 1978-06-11 4 POLICE SURGEON (Ch. 5, 3.30 p.m.): An Insurance Investigator stops at nothing to find a man with a missing million dollars In securities. The man was convicted of the theft and has been paroled due to a terminal disease In "A Taste Of The Sun." DONNY AND MARIE SHOW100 words
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Article586 1978-06-11 4 ALL PROGRAMMES ON CHANNEL 8. TODAY: MANDARIN DRAMA (8.05 p.m. Repeat): "The Rascals" the story is about a woman who taught her daughter to make easy money by tlirting with men. Two unscrupulous people who know about it extort money from them. An RTS production. OVER THE586 words
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Article94 1978-06-11 4 MAN FROM ATLANTIS (Ch. 5, 7.48 p m.): In the concluding eplsod? of a twopart story, "The Death Scouts." Harris is attracted to LJca, one of the two aliens who have arrived on the scene. RHODA (Ch. 5, 9.55 p.m.): Rhoda Is wrongly accused of soliciting but detplt- her94 words
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Advertisement219 1978-06-11 4 TOP COOL AIRCONDITIONERS HAVE OVERCOME ALL NOISE SOURCES By incorporating many unique engineering features, National airconditioners are so quiet, you can hear the temperature drop! The double-float suspension system compressor works silently because internal moving parts are mounted on springs and housed in a compressor shell that is in turn219 words
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Miscellaneous723 1978-06-11 4 10.00 AM Opeiiif and C.B. Bears Love to Hate 10 30 TinM{ Tiigfi Tiiggi (Malay) 5.15 S and Quiz 78 (1st Quarter Final -repeat) 10.55 Sunday Matinee— Cheaper By The Dozei, 6.00 Pak Long starriig: Clifton Weil, league Craii, Myna 6.30 News ii Brief loy, Barbara Bates, Betty Lynn, Edgar723 words
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490 1978-06-11 5 J. D. INDRAN; N. G. KUTTY - J. D. INDRAN and N. G. KUTTY By ]t|ARATHON LeA tourneau Offshore In Jurohg has won a $107 million contract to build two oil rigs for China after beatIng several American and Japanese firms. This Is the second contract490 words
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218 1978-06-11 5 Vosper builds five patrol boats for Kuwait A SINGAPORE shipyard, Vosper Pte Ltd, has built and delivered five patrol boats worth more than $7 million to the Kuwait Government. The yard secured the order to construct three 11-metre and two 17-metre patrol boats early last year amid stiff overseas competition.218 words
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Article51 1978-06-11 5 THE Children's Charities Association will hold a donation draw this year to raise $250,000. Last year, it raised (129.000 from a similar draw as compared to $109,000 the previous year. Children's Charities raises funds for member societies as a service for handicapped and underprivileged chljdren in51 words
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Article36 1978-06-11 5 MOHAMED Johan bin Arts. 19. was fined $750 by a magistrate yesterday after, he pleaded guilty to having 0.12 gram of cannabis in a hotel In Coleman Street on May IT at 6.40 p.m.36 words
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Article214 1978-06-11 5 A SINGAPORE Turf A Club lottery ticket wnlch Mohamed Mohtar bin Sarif, 23, stole turnea out to be a winning ticket, a magistrate's court heard yesterday. But what led tv his arrest was when he tried to cash It three days later. Police, who214 words
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469 1978-06-11 5 MANAGEMENT and staff of insurance companies must Jointly make a continual and systematic effort to improve themselves and their organisations if they hope to achieve their goal of making Singapore a reputable international insurance centre. "This objective should469 words
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Article38 1978-06-11 5 A THvtEE-ACT play. An Inspector Calls, by J. B. Priestley, will be presented at the National Library's lecture hal. from June 27 at 7 p.m. Tickets at X 1.50 each are en sale at the library.38 words
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Advertisement437 1978-06-11 5 Now you can be a decision maker. All you have to do is make the first decision start a Home Study programme with Collier Macmilian Schools It you want to be a success. H s really up to f you You re the one who has to make up your437 words
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Advertisement230 1978-06-11 5 I Buy an ariston washing machine and get this exquisite gift! ti I This elegant, dress watch, ji I specially imported by B I Ariston, is yours FREE, B *%>^^^ I when you buy an Ariston B I washing machine Wf Model LB 102, LB 150, I or LB 160.230 words
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Miscellaneous246 1978-06-11 5 SUNDAY TIMES CROSSWORD ACROSS DOWN i p, u i*\ k nu..,rh«nr« >■ Tolerate (6) 3. Uncover 1. Free (8) 6 Disturbances g 4 4 q^^^ (6) 9. Weird (8) 10. Spruce «> ggg ft' J; (6) U. Minor 14. Lubrl- 4) 7 Judgment (6) 8. Partlcates (4) 18. Cheerful (4)246 words
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241 1978-06-11 6 rE need to ensure that condoms, one of the alternatives to the Pill for family planning, are of good quality and reliable In use has resulted in an agreement in principle between three bodies to the setting up of a Singapore standard for241 words
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Article45 1978-06-11 6 SEMBAWANO Engineering has won a contract to make a single buoy storage system (SBSi for SBM Incorporated of Monaco. The system, the third to be built by the company, will be delivered In October for use In offshore operations In the Philippines.45 words
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726 1978-06-11 6 RANEE GOVINDRAM - RANEE GOVINDRAM By J^EARLY 70 per cent of patients treated for venereal diseases at Middle Road Hospital last year were in the age group of 15 to 29 years. This high rate of VD among youths was disclosed726 words
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Article, Illustration208 1978-06-11 6 TT IS sometimes easy to lose count of days and time when you are old. And some residents of the Woodlands Home for the Aged confessed they had almost for rotten It was the Dragon Boat Festival. That Is until they were given dumplings208 words
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99 1978-06-11 6 Torre leads in Asian chess tourney THE Philippines chess grandmaster, Eugene Torre, took the lead in the Asian grandmaster tournament after the fourth round played on Friday in Penang. He scored 3>/ 2 points and was followed by K. Shlrazi of Iran with 2>/ 2 points from three games. The99 words
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Article18 1978-06-11 6 THE Labour Minister has appointed Mr. Teo Teck San as inspecting officer under the Employment Act.18 words
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375 1978-06-11 6 pOMMUNITY centres \j must organise a range of activities relevant and responsive to the particular needs of the constituency, according to the Political Secretary (Home Affairs) and MP for Aljunled, Mr. Chin Ham Tong. He was speaking at a recent fund-raising dinner for extensions to375 words
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Article130 1978-06-11 6 rpHE Ministry of Culture X will hold a concert Muslcale Soiree, by- the Singapore Music Teachers Association at Victoria Theatre today at 5 p.m. Performers are Mrs. Feng Bel-Tseng, Madam Lav Blau Chin, Mr. Ong Swee Chuan, Miss Seah Khung Img and Mrs. Luclen130 words
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Advertisement361 1978-06-11 6 Hermsetas Now in a "one-by-one" dispenser it's a better habit A better way to enjoy a healthy, balanced diet without giving up sweetness Why Because each tiny Hermesetas is as sweet as a teaspoonful of sugar But completely calorie free Remember, its not sweetness but excess LJTOp IP) calories that361 words
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365 1978-06-11 7 ALTHOUGH hit by a serious labour shortage, textile, garment and electronic firms in the Singapore National Employers' Council (SNEC) have braced themselves to cope with overseas orders which will keep them busy the rest of the year. This was disclosed yesterday by SNEC365 words
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214 1978-06-11 7 Electronics industry short of 3,000 female workers HPHE electronics Industry A In Singapore is facing a shortage of some 3,000 female workers at present, said the Singapore Industrial Labour Organisation. In a report presented at the second International Metal-workers' Federation Asian Electrical and Electronic seminar, which ended yesterday at Hyatt214 words
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Article, Illustration222 1978-06-11 7 S. M. MUTHU - Three off to buy bus washing machines S. M. MUTHU By A THREE-MAN top management team from the Singapore Bus Service has left for Europe to boy automatic washing machines, estimated to cost more than $1.3 million, to clean its fleet of 2,000 buses. The team, led by SBS executive222 words
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Article649 1978-06-11 7 THAT ONE-YEAR PRE-PRIMARY EDUCATION MOST parents lnterviewed yesterday hailed the Education Ministry's move to incorporate a one-year bilingual kindergarten education Into the school system us a good idea, while a few adopted a "wait-and-see" attitude. Some interviewees felt the kindergarten programme to be Introduced in649 words
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Article313 1978-06-11 8 at the CINEMA WALTER SEOW review* Gray Lady Down rpHE disaster synd■l rome continues unabated in GRAY LADY DOWN (now showing at the Prince) which in naval parlance means i"a crippled sub|mar i n c has gone I down to the deep." 1 It Is a disaster of epic proportions.313 words
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Article, Illustration335 1978-06-11 8 on TV serials shows up the cliff-hanging predilection to prolong the agony and extract every gram of emotion out of each situation. Greene won an Emmy for his work on eight episodes of Universal Television's Rich Man, Poor Man. The claustrophobic atmosphere inside the doomed sub335 words
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Article, Illustration510 1978-06-11 8 R. Y. C. YUE reviews The Goodbye Girl lUST as You Light Up My Life pushes a single selling point the Oscar-winning title song the sales pitch of THE GOODBYE GIRL (soon at the Lido) is the performance of Richard Dreyfuss, which won him the510 words
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258 1978-06-11 9 FOR a premium of r only a dollar a month, a Singapore teacher can be Insured for $15,000 against personal accidents. This Is the Singapore Teachers' Union (STUs) latest personal accident i group Insurance) scheme which will be launched soon for Its 7,000258 words
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Article, Illustration249 1978-06-11 9 SUSIE SOH - S'pore dragon boat team finish second SUSIE SOH By Hongkong, Saturday SINGAPORE'S first dragon boat team to Hongkong came In second In the invitation race at the 1978 Fishermen's Dragon Boat Races held at. Shaukiwan on the eastern side of Hongkong today. The team of 22, led by L Shanmugan,Reuter - 249 words
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Article, Illustration110 1978-06-11 9 Guthrie MD knighted \MR. Anthony William xt! Hay ward (above), managing director 01 Outhrie, has been created a Knight Bachelor by Queen Elizabeth. Us knighthood Is for services, to British commercial interests and the British community In India. At Hayward has been chairman and managing director of the Shaw Wallace110 words
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275 1978-06-11 9 Sabsy cool brains behind pretty face... rlfcßE la more to babeUta Sy Falanca "Sabsy" to her friends than meets the eye. Behind that pretty face that has won her a string or beauty titles and that demure front that has made her one of the PhiMppine's It outstanding models twice,275 words
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101 1978-06-11 9 TRAFFIC along busy Orchard Road came to a standstill yesterday morning as three fire engines, equipped with a snorkel and turntable, parked outside Orchard Towers to investigate what was thought to be a fire In the building. Score* of tourist* and thoppers crowded around101 words
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Article78 1978-06-11 9 SINGAPORE industrial Labour Organisation (Silo) and pioneer Industries Employees' Union cPIEU) yesterday announced that they have, by special arrangement with the Sugar Industry of Singapore, prepacked refined sugar for sale In all their 14 supermarkets. "By pre-packlng the sugar, the consumers can always be assured of correct weight78 words
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Article, Illustration216 1978-06-11 9 Jeffrey Low - Jeffrey Low I By THE BAND: THE LAST WALTZ (United Artist). In the tradition of Bob Dylan's Rolling Thunder Revue, The Band's "Last Walts" accomplishes the same act of high calibre conglomeration that is. ironically, second hand. The Banu, Dylan's one-time backing group, certainly did216 words
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172 1978-06-11 9 LEARN TO USE THE COMPUTER, MANAGERS URGED m ODBRN DAY manaiTl gers must be sufficiently equipped with computer knowledge and use this to the fullest extent to achieve corporate objectives, the general manager of the Central Provident Fund. Mr. Robert lav, said. If not, they would be seriously handicapped In172 words
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Article, Illustration711 1978-06-11 10 The Sunday Times SUNDAY. JUNE 11, 1978 THE NEW PARTICIPANTS rpHERE was a time when Africa preA sented a patchwork of differing colours denoting the different spheres of interest carved up by the competing Imperialist nations eager for as big a slice of the continent as they could lay their711 words
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Article, Illustration1627 1978-06-11 10 NANCY BYRAMJI - NANCY BYRAMJI By LOYALTY CAN LEAD TO AN EARLY WEDDING-ADDING TO THE TWO-FIFTHS OF TEEN MARRIAGES IN SPORE THAT END ON THE ROCKS THE married cynic's hackneyed joke about his lifelong relationship portrays the man courageously marching up to the altar and1,627 words
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Advertisement9 1978-06-11 10 SEIKO Someday all watches will be made this way.9 words
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Advertisement879 1978-06-11 10 (WE'VE KEPT THINGS QUIET J and as a direct result the Linn Sondek LPI2 is being acclaimed as possibly the finest performing deck on the market today A smyle point bearing rotating m an oil bath, a belt drive, a 24 pole synchronous motor, ano over 9lb of platter on879 words
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752 1978-06-11 11 STRESS and how not to let it get the better of you at work and home CAN YOU LIVE TO BE 100? PART FIVE of our series by noted psychologist and gerontologist Dr. Diana Woodruff deals with a growing problem of survival stress. The article points out how some people752 words
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678 1978-06-11 11 FORGET THE FLIGHT OR FIGHT RESPONSE LEARN TO RELAX AN EASY-TO- FOLLOW GUIDE TO SOME RESTFUL EXERCISES A VERY important response to learn In the face of stress is to relax. If you can condition your body to unlearn the "flKht or flight" response of mobilisation (the racing pulse, the678 words
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263 1978-06-11 11 Now, loudly just say PEACE and LOVE with feeling F ADDITION to the physical exercises, you may want to meditate for 15 or 30 minutes a day as a form of relaxing your mind. One way to do this to chant to yourself. Choose a word that is pleasant, like263 words
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Article, Illustration805 1978-06-11 12 HE'S AND STILL ON THE ROAD Bob Hope: I'd rather wear out than rust PAUL DACRE reports from New York TIE GLIDES In with n all the cockiness of a golfer who has Just knocked off three birdies for a 68. his805 words
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Article431 1978-06-11 12 rpHEBE are two rreat X passions in Bob Hope's life golf and trying to ease the burden of US troops fighting battles in far off lands. And there was really one rreat friend in his life Bint Crosby who died recently. The two of them431 words
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Article, Illustration61 1978-06-11 12 Dec 23 to Jan 20 YOU have one or two problems still to sort out and they will be connected with the past. If you know what you want, you can reach a satisfactory solution and accomplish a great deal by the end of the week. Don't worry about61 words
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Article, Illustration58 1978-06-11 12 Jan 21 to F>b 19 IN the first three days of the week you must settle an outstanding problem concerning a person who Is very close to you. By Wednesday or Thursday you should be relieved of this burden and reach some conclusion. Money wise this Is an Interesting58 words
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Article, Illustration44 1978-06-11 12 Keb20 to March 20 INTERESTING news breaks at the beginning of the week. It could concern house or property or some larnily responsibility. Later you make plans for travel, could bring them to an Interesting conclusion by Saturday. You consider changes next year.44 words
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Article, Illustration50 1978-06-11 12 March 21 .to April 20 YOU'RE much concerned about a personal matter this week. You hesitate whether to continue with an existing arrangement or whether to make a change. You need advice In what you're going to do you'll probably get It by letter or telephone late In week.50 words
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Article, Illustration61 1978-06-11 12 April 21 to May 22 YOU think seriously about your background, (ace up to some responsibility that you may have tried to avoid. This could be settled one way or the other In the first three days of the week. Then you so on to make a new Dnk-up,61 words
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Article, Illustration57 1978-06-11 12 May 23 to Junr 21 I YOU think seriously this week about a course of study or training or maybe some longterm contract. Much consideration will be necessary In the first two days of the week: once you have made up your mind, you'll be carefree for some time.57 words
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Article, Illustration55 1978-06-11 12 June 22 to July 22 IF you're looking for a Job or trying to make money, this Is an Important week. You must do all you can to secure a permanent arrangement before the middle of the week. The last few days will be a busy time. You must55 words
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Article, Illustration57 1978-06-11 12 Jilv 23 to Aik 22 YOU have opportunities this week to get rid of a burden that has worried you for some time. But keep In mind that the actual clearing up will take a few weeks and that you will not be completely master of the situation for57 words
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Article, Illustration54 1978-06-11 12 Au«23 to§*pl22 CONCERN about somebody who Is close to you could be acute at the beginning of the week but much lighter later on. You get renewed energy and optimism as Mars enters Virgo on the 14th. Personal life bebecomes more colourful then also: you can look forward to54 words
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Article, Illustration50 1978-06-11 12 Sept 23 •oOct 22 YOU'RE deeply Involved In the troubles of old friends. You cannot stand aside: you must do something constructive before Wednesday. Holidays could be planned or you plan travel that combines business with pleasure. Financially you have some very good days ahead on Tuesday and Saturday.50 words
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Article, Illustration57 1978-06-11 12 Oct 23 to Nov 21 THE early part of the week will prove unusually strenuous: you have to make a decision that will affect your Job or your family Ufe. You will do this with the help of a frle.d before the week Is over. You hear of money57 words
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Article, Illustration60 1978-06-11 12 Nov 22 to Dec 22 YOU may consider a new Job or some new training in the early part of the week. You find that pressure is upon you a?d that you have to maice up your mind what you are to do by Wednesday. Then life becomes more60 words
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Article305 1978-06-11 12 TF it's your birthday today This could prove to be one of the most important years you have Uved through for a lone time. In the recent past you have probably been considering some new project or maybe some course of study or training. You will not305 words
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Article184 1978-06-11 13 VACATION Is a period of relaxation and rest for the students after atiring term of studying and school work. Alternatively, It can also be a time of change of activity from the usual routine school lessons and home-work. Therefore, as long as the students are184 words
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401 1978-06-11 13 are shattered when the principal or the teachers in charge of the various activities announce: "On such and such days, so and so must turn up." And to make matters worse, they end up saying "attendance will be taken." To say401 words
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Article509 1978-06-11 13 LAST week's topic: The school holiday* an now on. bat many pupib are required to go back on certain days for nrtou activities. Do you fed that it Is rifht to make student* to back to school when viraUon time Is on? Or do509 words
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Article95 1978-06-11 13 HERE is next week's topic: Do you feel that taking the top hawkers in Singapore and placing them all together in one spot at Rasa Singapura, next to the big hotels, is going to benefit the tourists at the 'expense of the local customers? Send all letters to:95 words
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Article332 1978-06-11 13 aAVINC been a resident (and a caring one) of Singapore tor the past year. I am soon to return home to Australia Apart from a dear wish to "kidnap" Mr. Lee Kuan Yew and such pleasing people as Mr. Df van Nair (the332 words
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173 1978-06-11 13 I AM a secondary school student and, frankiy, I have to admit that it Is not fair to make us go back to school during vacation time. Even though activities like the Use Your Hands campaign and excursions to various places of Interest173 words
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323 1978-06-11 13 TV) MOST pupils, school ■I- holidays are a relief from school work and studies but they also realise that they are fauing the holidays on steaming city streets with weeks of boredom and frustration. 'Consequemry, holidays have come to stand for trouble. It323 words
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Article143 1978-06-11 13 WE HAVE In mind the majority of the Singapore student body who are generally serious, hardworking and responsible students who during the school term mixed the proper amount of study and play and came out of It feeling the exhilaration of a Job well143 words
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293 1978-06-11 13 themselves throufh training in sports or to promote the activities of the uniform groups. Where the usage of time Is concerned, primary students are to be carefully monitored by the parents. But those In secondary school should be left alone to organise293 words
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Article, Illustration1707 1978-06-11 14 NANCY BYRAMJI - NANCY BYRAMJI B» JJAVING a night out on the town winning and dining and dancing at the top spot and getting paid for it sounds an easy way to earn a living for the girl who wants glamour in her life. But It is not so. TheWONG KWAI CHOW - 1,707 words
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236 1978-06-11 14 only want your company can treat you like a lady and spend lavishly on you. But the very next day, you could meet someone vulgar and disgusting who sees you as a whore." Kathrln, 23. who recently changed agencies after an abortion, has236 words
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Article, Illustration1302 1978-06-11 15 VETO WAR... a call to women to help bring peace... 4 WOMEN have to be concerned with peace because as human beings we are concerned with the troubles of other human beings Peace Is an International issue, and we should be working as an international community towards the day when1,302 words
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Advertisement248 1978-06-11 15 The SGV Group Management Consulting Service* MANAGING MRECTORindonesia The Kiwi International Company Ltd which manufactures and markets household products in Indonesia requires a Managing Director for their Jakarta operation. Responsibilities: The successful applicant will be totally responsible to an International Zone Director for the profitability of the operation and for248 words
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Advertisement679 1978-06-11 16 II EMPLOYMENT QUALIFIED FASHION DESIGNERS I with knowledge in World-Wide Famous Historic Costume to teach in a Dressmaking School Apply with full particulars 4 Testimonials to the Associated School of Dressmaking Art: 801 People's Park Complex Sth Floor. Spore 1 WANTED AN EXPERIENCED R.C and Steelwork Designer and Detaitor for679 words
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Advertisement662 1978-06-11 16 WANTED RETIRED CIVIL SERVANTS With ability to type, lor cl»r ical work in »n Education Organisation ST. BOX A***** A MOTOR COMPANY requires GCE 'O' Level female general clerk Knowledge of typing, bookkeeping, pleasant personality and Independent. Preferable applicant living dlst 12 Tel: *****17 Contact Miss Jenny Tan. Blk 16.662 words
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Advertisement585 1978-06-11 16 d) Technical PHILIPS We are expanding and we require 1. LINE MECHANICS allfic*tlone: Trade I in Electronic Servicing or Private Certificate In TV servicing with 1-2 years' related experience. Mto The repairing and servicing of television receivers 2. TRAINEE MECHANICS Private certificate In Radio and Television servicing. Experience, however. Is585 words
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Obituary69 1978-06-11 18 OUR CONDOLENCES TO Mr Bobby Yap Koon Hul of Royal Insurance. Johore Bahru on the sudden demise of his grandfather on 5/6/1978 From: John Tan Ban Chye. Wong Ber Klan. Choh Fook Eng. Tee Llan Beng. OnK See Chong. Tan Chlng Poo. Thong Chong Ling. Heng Ah Suan.69 words
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Obituary, Illustration84 1978-06-11 18 aged 69 years passed away peacefully on 1/6/78 In Calgary. Canada, leaving behind beloved wife. Pang Suat Chin. son. Michael Slew Hock, fiancee, daughter Ivy. son-in-law, granddaughter, foster son. Pang Hon Nwan and many godchildren. Aihe. Leaving lor Ma burial at 10.30 vn Wadnaaday 14/6/78 from Jalan Rabu.84 words
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Obituary, Illustration88 1978-06-11 18 Shirley Clung Fong Choo D»p»rt»d on 11/6/77 We never forget that morning which was a day of bitterness and mournlnK You left us so suddenly without a word of good-bye Your death Is heartbreak and thoughts of you bring us silent tears and painful memories no one88 words
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210 1978-06-11 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The meeting of foreign ministers of Asean In Thailand next week will deal mainly with economic matters, secretary-general Tan Sri Zakaria All of the Malaysian Foreign Ministry said here today. Tan ,Srl Zakaria told newsmen before leaving for BangkokReuter - 210 words
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264 1978-06-11 18 IZVALA LUMPUR, IV Sat World Bank president Robert McNamara today received a Malaysian award for his outstandinr services to the world's poor and immediately donated the $30,000 award money to the National Family Planning Board. He was among the first recipients of awardsReuter - 264 words
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Article56 1978-06-11 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Education Ministry, in cooperation with the Home Ministry, is carrying out further investigations Into the Infiltration of communist subversives into secondary schools, Education Minister Musa Hitam, said today. He said this followed the arrests of several students in Tangkalc and MuarAP - 56 words
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Article58 1978-06-11 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Primary Industries Ministry will implement a scheme to encourage the import of loks into Peninsular Malaysia next year to meet seasonal shortages, it was announced today. The scheme would also help to rationalise the distribution pattern of supply to the Industry, the Primary58 words
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Article68 1978-06-11 18 KUALA PILAH. Sat. Corporal Abdullah bin Ujang. 53. collapsed at his home and died on the way to the district hospital here after watching the WBC world heavyweight boxing bout telecast "live" on television this morning. Police said off-duty Abdullah collapsed in his house at68 words
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350 1978-06-11 18 FHILIP LEE - FHILIP LEE By London, Saturday THE possibility of a Malaysian woman psychiatrist, the victim of massive brain damage, being placed in the care of a British state hospital for the rest of her life was raised in an appeals court here today. The question350 words
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Article74 1978-06-11 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— RTM will telecast "live" three matches in Round Two of the World Cup soccer competition in Argentina, including the final on June 25. A statement by Angkasapuri said the other two games to be telecast "live" would be the match between74 words
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Article131 1978-06-11 18 TPOH, Sat The DAP 1 has no electoral pact whatsoever with PAS, verbally or otherwise. to contest the general election, Perak DAP chairman Mr. Lim Cho Rock aald today. If there was an agreement between the two parties, then the DAP weald notAFP - 131 words
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Advertisement258 1978-06-11 18 I VIII ANNOUNCEMENTS PERSONAL I COMPUTER DATING Free catalogue available at Still Road Post Office Box 365. Singapore 15. JOIN NOW PAV Later' Confidential Introduction of friends partners Serannoon P.O. Box 189. Singapore 12 MAKE FRIENDS WORLDWIDE' Join Europe's leading friendship cluh Illustrated brochure free Hermes Verlag. Box *****0. D1000258 words
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154 1978-06-11 19 pORDOBA (Argentina), Sat. Peru, astutely managed by the massive Marcos Calderon, are poised to reach the final stages of the World Cup with a victory over Iran at the Chateau Carreras Stadium here tomor- row. Few experts gave the Peruvians much chance in154 words
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99 1978-06-11 19 IF BRAZIL fail to qualify for the last eight of the World Cup finals tomorrow, it will be a national disaster almost on the scale of a total failure of the coffee crop. Their fans here have already given a foretaste of whatReuter - 99 words
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Article172 1978-06-11 19 last three months, was relieved of the responsibility of selecting his team by the Brazilian Sports Confederation (CBD) president Heleno Nunes. Nunes said players were not matching the stamina of the Europeans and Insisted that stronger men be fielded, capable of going the distance under heavy172 words
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Article163 1978-06-11 19 MENDOZA, Sat. Scotland make their debut In the ultra-mo-dern Mendoza Stadium tomorrow, knowing that only a three-goal win over Holland will save them from Instant death In the World Cup. As the Dutch defence, almost unchanged from that on which the run-ners-up team of163 words
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Article200 1978-06-11 19 BUENOS AIRES, Sat.— Striker Ralf Edstroem will carry a. heavy burden of responsibility If he plays for Sweden In their decisive World Cup match against Spain here tomorrow. Edstroem, 26-year-old hero of the 1974 World Cup when he helped Sweden reach the group semi-finals, has notReuter - 200 words
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Article250 1978-06-11 19 Miracles were duly wrought. Peru forced a goalless tie against the heavily-favoured Dutch also. MEMBERS of the Tunisian World Cup squad sharing headquarters with Scotland said the Scottish players spent most of their free time sitting in the sun and drinking. "They smoke and drink a lot all sorts250 words
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Article, Illustration324 1978-06-11 19 gUENOS AIRES, Sat. The axe will fall tomorrow on eight of the 16 World Cup soccer finalists, and among those making an early trip home could be mighty Brazil, the only country to have won the trophy three times. Before the tournament began, it would haveReuter - 324 words
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Article, Illustration190 1978-06-11 19 TODAY'S TIES GROUP 3: Braill v Austria; Sweden v Spain. GROUr 4: Holland v Scotland; Pern t Iran. BUENOS AIRES, Sat. There can be few. If any, sports that provoke the passion that soccer sparks around the world. After one week at the World Cup190 words
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Article44 1978-06-11 20 IST: No. ***** ($2,903) 2ND: No. ***** 729) 3RD: No. ***** 362) STARTERS ($4O each): Nos: *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****. CONSOLATION ($36 each): Nos: *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****. *****, *****, *****, *****.44 words
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Article2214 1978-06-11 20 BLUE PETER - BLUE PETER By pENANG, Sat Mutauwif, running after a lengthy spell, sprang a spectacular upset in Race One here today. With Ariffln Man astride, the Silver Shark six-year-old beat the favourite Tong Hai by a short head to pay a thumping dividend of $564 for a2,214 words
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Article1647 1978-06-11 20 -1IJ JM 130 CLA88 6 DIV. 3 1200m mUSSMm <w.ooo $8,eoo to wmm) 1 0000 laaato CM (Mafic Click) Chonf 3 S8 (dd +0 5) CM 3 I MOT PrHimi Jwi(TOe) Buang 7 94. S 1.6) imii S *»l (Thlam Huat) Weal 8 M (ud -4) Mw«l« 41,647 words
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Article1661 1978-06-11 20 PSNANG, Sat. Barry Lyndon can be safely followed In Race Five tomorrow. The Silly Season four-year-old put up two smart displays at Buklt Tlmah last month, reports BLUE PETER. He was second to Code of Silence over 1,400 metres and a week later came In1,661 words
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Article167 1978-06-11 20 KACI BLUI PITIR TIT tCRUTINim 1 Thuliit Barllnnle II Buzzy Buzzy Raja Mat Lehl Barllnnle Bully Bully Barllnnle Prlma Oanda The Beld Irishman On A Par Clc»ald* Natural Buuty Oakdene Futlve Offer Natural Beauty On A Par Creealda 2 S Mermem Bella Reputation Wang Marl Leh II Auiutt Meen167 words
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Article, Illustration535 1978-06-11 21 NORTON IS OUT-PUNCHED Las Vegas, Sat. TARRY HOLMES, jabbing beautifully and fighting a fine strategic battle, last night won the World Boxing Council heavyweight championship when he beat champion Ken Norton on a split points decision. The 28-year-old Holmes cappped a five-yearReuter; AP - 535 words
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398 1978-06-11 21 Mottram Lloyd row may disrupt Britain's Cup hope to win the match ir straight sets 7-5, 8-6. Afterwards Mottrarr. remained adamant: "Certainly I said that to him. The trouble with David Is he Ls full ol wind." The suprlsed looking Dent chipped In at the finish when he suld: "Sorry398 words
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235 1978-06-11 21 LOS ANGELES, Sat. Low-keyed preliminary discussions are being held between the White House and delegates fram the office of Los Angeles mayor Tom Bradley regarding possible financing for the 1984 Olympics, a Whiti House aide said yesterday. Joe Onek, amateur sports adviser InUPI - 235 words
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Article48 1978-06-11 21 LAS VEOAS (Nevada), Sat.— Mexico's Carles Zarate. biding his time for the first three rounds, unleashed a tremendous left-right combination to the chin of challenger Emlllo Hernandez of Venezuela to retain his World Boxing Council bantamweight title on a fourthround knockout here last night.— Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article45 1978-06-11 21 LAS VEOAB (Nevada). Sat. Relatively unknown Puerto Rlcan heavyweight Osvaldo Ocaslo caused a sensation last nlzht when he outpointed top-ranking American Jimmy Young over ten rounds In a cur-tain-raiser to the WBC heavy weight title clash between Ken Norton and Larry Holmes— AFP.AFP - 45 words
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214 1978-06-11 21 BECKENHAM (England). Sat. Americans Jimmy Connors, the 1974 Wimbledon champion, and Stan Smith, who preceded him as champion by two years, will clash In the final of the Kentish Times tennis tournament tonight. It Is the match both want to win as they startUPI - 214 words
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Article136 1978-06-11 22 \TISHINE (Japan), Sat. Japan's Isao Aoki shot a flve-under-par 67 to share the lead with his countryman and overnight co-leader Nono Suzuki after the third round of the 30mlllion yen (*****,550) Oalant golf tournament here yesterday. Suzuki, who has remained in front in the firstReuter - 136 words
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Article, Illustration358 1978-06-11 22 DEREK WILD - DEREK WILD COMMENT.:. By r«UP final tickets were changing hands on the black market at more than three times their face value in Kuala Lumpur last night. But even the fans who coughed up $***** to reserve their seats In a packed, atmos-phere-laden Merdeka358 words
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Article, Illustration225 1978-06-11 22 YOU watched the Malaysia Cup final between Singapore and Selangor last night. Now you get the chance to write about it. This contest is ONLY for primary and secondary students in Singapore. In not more than 350 words, tell us what you thought of the game.225 words
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Article238 1978-06-11 22 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Soccer coaches should not plan too far ahead. That was the lessen learnt from last night's Malaysia Cup final at the Merdeka Stadium here. Singapore coach Se- bastian Yap thought that Selangor would field ace striker Mokhtar JDahari as a mld-flelder In238 words
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Article460 1978-06-11 22 eYDNEY. 8at. Results of J tcoays Australian A&kobation lootbtiu matctie*: AMiMial umf: rooucrap 0 Aueimae C. i, a. Meiuuuiuc at. Otorge X Victoria ulv. 1: Ardeer 0 Keuor 1, Box Hi a u upiingvtua 1, Loliing»»ou 1 Vvtsiern 3, Danaenong 1 Dov«ion i, Keiior City u MariD>rnong460 words
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Article641 1978-06-11 22 TODAY: LOCAL Pate Spore Polo Club gymkhana (.Thomson Rd, 7.30 un Immt Women's soccer Spore v Johore (Must, S pin). WOBLD AthMlea International meeting (Lille, Prance); Belgian marathon c'shlpe (Brussels). Cycling Tour dec Apennlns (Italy). Motor-cycling International endurance test (Mlsano. Italy). Motor-era*— Italian Orand Prix (Oallarat*. Italy..641 words
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Article130 1978-06-11 22 NLANOOR MNOAFOftl RESULT Scorer (with gosl-tlmes) R%n^H Junlt (9Ctti, Mmkis) Soh CWn Aun (7SI»i) John Inakatseu (MM) HaaNlbraNm(MnJ) Oueh Kim Soog JSth) Shots on target Shots off target 13 Corner -kicks 12 Free-kicks 14(2eHstoe) 1S Team*, with performance marks out of tan. Each tide star player In capital letters130 words
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Article, Illustration449 1978-06-11 22 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI Kuala Lumpur, Sat. gINGAPORE left the Malaysia Cup on the other side of the Causeway last night when Selangor crushed them 4-2 in a thrilling final at the Merdeka Stadium. It was a deserving win for Selangor who dished out Double449 words
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Isang bansa diwa 80th anniversary of Philippine independence Special feature
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Article, Illustration440 1978-06-11 23 Independence Day message from PRESIDENT FERDINAND E. MARCOS of the Republic of the Philippines: r\N this day, 80 years ago, the Filipinos broke their bonds from the Spanish empire and declared themselves free. This great political act gave our people a deep sense of440 words
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Article280 1978-06-11 23 politician, and Imprisoned. While In Jail, he studied for the bar examinations, then topped them with the highest average ever scored In Philippine history. Finally, defending himself in his own trial for murder, he won acquittal from the Supreme Court. The tremendous Improvement in peace280 words
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984 1978-06-11 23 THE eightieth anhiversary of Philippine Independence coincides with the inauguration of the interim Batasang Pembansa, whose members were elected on April 7, in the first national elections in the New Society. The inauguration is one of the most significant events in the 80 years of984 words
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584 1978-06-11 24 Record $455 mil two way trade last year pOR the Philippines. r and Singapore, the year 1977 was a banner year in bilateral trade. Total trade between the two countries reached a record-breaking SS455.137.000. Actually, this is the fourth straight year since 1973 that Philippine Singapore trade had been on584 words
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Article, Illustration247 1978-06-11 24 sponsored by Hie FlUplno Women's group yesterdav. Highlighting the affair is a "Rigodon de Honor," a Spanish influenced dance usually performed by the arlsocrats of Philippine society during the 18th century. Tomorrow, which Is Independence Day, the Philippine Embassy will hold a reception247 words
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PRINTING and PACKAGING Special Feature
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Article, Illustration567 1978-06-11 25 OCAL packaging firms are keeping pace Lj with the latest developments In printing and packaging providing a host of benefits to both manufacturers and consumers. The quality of local made goods has no doubt reached a high standard and if proper laminated567 words
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Article, Illustration294 1978-06-11 25 IJIOH density poly- ethylene material resins are Imported Into Singapore in bulk mainly from Japan and Europe. It has to go through an extrusion process with a heat temperature of about 200 degrees C in order to reach the required measurement and gauge for film294 words
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648 1978-06-11 26 Host of ingenious packaging machine for manufacturers OCAL printing and packing firms are using more sophisticated equipment with a host of features designed to boost production and give a better and attractive finish to packing. Consumers, both here and overseas, are648 words
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Article, Illustration99 1978-06-11 26 The Hifumi teapacking machine to designed for automatic inner wrapping, outer wrapping and threadattaching, all in one process. The machine is used for tea packaging and other powdery and granular products such as medicines, confections and sugar. It is used with various combinations of99 words
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Article, Illustration88 1978-06-11 26 A sophisticated packing equipment the Toyo automatic filling and packaging machine is equipped with a photoelectric control system. It requires only a small area for storage. The filling quantity and pack size can easily be chanced by exchanging the necessary parts. Products which can be packed with88 words
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Article, Illustration51 1978-06-11 27 Six minute machine The Kodalith film processor, model 324, is a self-contained, compact unit for automatic and controlled processing: of films in six minutes. It features built-in power and water conservation Innovations including cold water wash and a standby control that cuts water usage by two-thirds over previous model. MX.51 words
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Article, Illustration819 1978-06-11 27 xrODAK offers a complete line of photographic materials for the graphic Arts Industry: highcontrast mater ials films and papers for phototypesettlng, offset printing plates, duplication products and many more. Mr. Andrew Tan, Product sales supervisor of Kodak Graphic Arts, said t n a t819 words
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Article46 1978-06-11 27 Low cost processor The Kodak Bcjtdymatlc proeeMor, model 420A U a low-cost compact unit for Inexpensive processing; of line, copy dot, contact and phototjpesettiitf work. Designed as primary equipment for smaller shops and newspapers, the processor Is also well suited as supplemental equipment for large operations.46 words
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Article, Illustration1031 1978-06-11 28 ELECTRONIC masking systems have become established world wide. They are known for their speed, economy and top quality results. In this Meld HELL scanners have become the hallmark of precision and reliability. The new Chromagraph 299 for scanner and process camera operations does not1,031 words
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Article, Illustration193 1978-06-11 28 INCO, a firm doing instant printing, is rapidly expanding its operations with the opening of two branches and the purchase of the latest offset machines from the United States. The company, which claims to be the only instant printing firm in Singapore, has found demand for193 words
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