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Title Section14 1978-06-23 1 The Straits Times FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1978 25 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 214/1/78 Estd. 184514 words
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Article335 1978-06-23 1 DEFENCE STUDY BY JAPAN Team to work out plan to strengthen preparedness TOKYO, Thursday THE Japanese armed forces for the first time since World War Two have been ordered to prepare a comprehensive plan for the defence of the country against attack, the Japanese Defence Agency spokesman said today. TheReuter; UPI - 335 words
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268 1978-06-23 1 Extradite bid: Two dramatic turns From HARRY MILLER and PHILIP LEE: LONDON, Thursday •pHKRE were two d in the long sags Government's efforts senior executives of International Ltd. in Iramatic turns today a of the Singapore i to extradite former Haw Par Brothers i Singapore. It was learnt that one268 words
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Article65 1978-06-23 1 MANILA, Thura. The military today speeded up a programme to free mo.c political detainees as part of the Philippine Governments announced plans to move gradually away from martial law. The judge Advocate General's office was ordered to work overtime to prepare a list of about 200 newReuter - 65 words
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Article18 1978-06-23 1 UP TO NOON TODAY: Occasional rain In the early morning, according; to the Singapore Meteorological Service.UP - 18 words
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259 1978-06-23 1 Deadlock in talks delays sealift from Vietnam OANOI, Thurs.— 11 Vietnam and China have reached a deadlock in negotiations on how Chinese ships would be allowed to evacuate ethnic Chinese out of Vietnam, the Voice of Vietnam announced today. The broadcast said the Vietnamese side considered Chinese proposal as impracticalAP; UP; AFP - 259 words
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Article72 1978-06-23 1 BOMB BLAST IN JAIL SYDNEY, Thurs. A bomb exploded at Sydney's largest jail today but caused only minor damage, police said. A police spokesman said the explosion in the remand section of Long Bay Jail, where prisoners still to be sentenced and on trial are kept, left no casualties. AmongReuter - 72 words
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150 1978-06-23 1 BANGKOK, Thurs. The Orient Airlines Association (OAA) has decided to Increase air fares within the region by five per cent from A spokesman for the OAA said the decision was a normal adjustment of prices in keeping with Increases in fuel and ther operationalAFP - 150 words
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Article, Illustration120 1978-06-23 1 pHANTING. cheering \y Argentinian soccer fanatics, riding the crest of a wave of national emotion, thronging the streets of Bue-, nos Aires on Wednesday night after their team swept aside Peru 6-0 to surge into the World Cup final against Holland. Displaying the excitingAP - 120 words
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Article43 1978-06-23 1 NEW YORK. Thure. Dow Jones averages, based on first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange: 30 Indus 826 73. up 1.82; 20 transp 218.98. up 0.10; 15 utlln 104.36. up 0 10; (5 stocks 283.58. up 0.43. UPI.UPI - 43 words
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Article59 1978-06-23 1 NAIROBI. Thurs Somalia charged that six Ethiopian airforce planes bombed several towns and villages in northern Somalia today, kill'ng 10 people and wounding 43 others. Radio Mogadishu quoted a Somali Information Ministry spokesman as saying that the raid destroyed numerous houses in the town ofAFP - 59 words
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Article, Illustration382 1978-06-23 2 State Dept bid to ease big power tensions WASHINGTON, Thurs.— The United States suggested yesterday to the Soviet Union that they put an end to bitter superpower exchanges. The suggestion came in a response to a blunt denunciation of President Carter last weekAP; AFP - 382 words
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Article154 1978-06-23 2 TESTING OUT THE CRUISE MISSILE THE US cruise missile was test-ared for two hours on Wednesday at the White Sands missile range In New Mexico and it carried out a series of maneouvres at speeds ud to 800 kilometres an hour over the range. The test firing of the 1,200UPI - 154 words
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Article129 1978-06-23 2 Saturday night fever hazards WEST LAFAYETTE (Indiana). Thurs. The pounding beats and flashing lights tnat cause "nignt lever" in discotheques may also cause bodily harm from radiation, a Purdue University expert says. Hearing, vision and skin heauh may suner from the sound and lights of a discotheque, Professor Paul Ziemer,129 words
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Article43 1978-06-23 2 BANGKOK. Thun. Laotian Government a 1 r tfnkM and artillery attaciu have foitsed 400 Meo hill tribesmen to flee thtlr mountain stronghold In Lao* to rtlugee camps in noithern Thailand In the last two days. Thai provincial cfflciUs Sdid today. AP.AP - 43 words
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Article77 1978-06-23 2 A silent 'yes' by Tass? MOSCOW, Thurs. The Soviet media responded immediately to Washington's offer of lowered rhetoric today by publishing quotes from the US statement without any commentary. Tass news agency quoted yesterday's, State Department without comment. Tass regularly quotes or summarises statements on various subjects from around theAP - 77 words
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Article58 1978-06-23 2 BANGKOK. Thurs. The Image cf Japan li. Thailand has slightly Improved Irom the worst In 1974 but Japanese economic assistance U still unpopular with Thai people, according to a public opinion Slinky. The findings were revealed In the survey conducted last October by the political department ofKyodo - 58 words
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254 1978-06-23 2 Summit to study 'Marshall Plan' for Third World r>ONN, Thurs. A mail jor rescue operation for the Third World, likened to the famous postwar Marshall Plan for Europe, will be on the agenda of next month's Bonn summit between leading non-communist Industrial nations, according to a West German cabinet minister.Reuter - 254 words
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Article58 1978-06-23 2 MANILA. Thurs. With President Marco's martial law regime playing host, some 1,500 legal experts from 40 countries will meet here next August for an international law conference with an accent on human rights. Thj meeting, scheduled for Aug 27 to Sept 2. Is the 58thAFP - 58 words
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103 1978-06-23 2 'Russians trying to stop talks on China' PARIS, Thurs. British 1 Conservative MP Sir Frederick Bennett yesterday accused the Soviet Union of trying to influence the assembly of the Western European Union (WEU) into suppressing a discussion on Western relations with China. Pointing a finger towards Italian communist members of103 words
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Article140 1978-06-23 2 Earlier, however, leftwing parliamentarians. Including British Labour MPs and Italian communists, defeated a move urging the sale of arms to China. The motion was defeated by 34 votes to 21. Dismissing a Soviet protest made in London last month as "the ultimate Inso 1 c n c c," SirReuter - 140 words
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Advertisement136 1978-06-23 2 /«JV F|LM LIBRARY v SERVICE m More than 50 films giving the inside story of Japan's industrial progress technical achievements on-the-|ob training workers' daily life 9 market Hi conditions, etc are available for free Hi a_ loan to business organisations and p_ private enterprises as well as specialised bodies Especially136 words
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Advertisement140 1978-06-23 2 Canon the magnificent SLR system Canon made it for the true professional A whole new system comprising 10,000 different parts, to handle every conceivable photographic situation even 24-hour continuous unmanned EE photography. The Canon F-1 features a 1/2000 sec. shutter speed, the versatile TTL system with full aperture or stopped140 words
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310 1978-06-23 3 WASHINGTON, Tluus. Ihe Supreme Court today unanimously upheld the government's refusal to impose additional duties on Japanese television sets, heading off a possible international trade confrontation. Zenith Radio Corporation had sought the new duties as compensation for tax breaks provided to Japanese manufacturers.Reuter; UPI - 310 words
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201 1978-06-23 3 Steel industry hits tariff cut offer HTHE United States Gov■l eminent has offered to cut tariffs on steel by more than 40 per cent in Its effort to reach an international agreement. according to Industry officials and the United Steelworkers of America. The position of labour and the steel industryNYT - 201 words
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Article73 1978-06-23 3 BONN, Thurs. The 200 th Starfighter fighUi -bomber Jet to be destroyed sine; the plane went Into operation in West Germany's air lorce crashed in the state of Rhlne-land-Pflaz yesterday, it was learned today. Of the total. 179 hay? crashed to the ground, killing 93 pilots.AFP - 73 words
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Article, Illustration138 1978-06-23 3 A 'SECOND WIND* FOR MUSIC IN CHINA? rE warm reception given to the conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Seiji Ozawa, during his working tour of China underscored the Chinese determination to bring music out of limbo in the world's most populous nation. Mop-head Seiji, seen here being congratulated byUPI - 138 words
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190 1978-06-23 3 MOSCOW, Thursday TWO Jewish activists, one of them a mem- ber of the "Helsinki" group, have received stiff sentences of internal exile in the latest trials of Soviet dissidents. Mr. Vladimir Slepak, 50, doyen of the Jewish emigration movement, was sentenced yesterday to serve fiveReuter - 190 words
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94 1978-06-23 3 Bomb blast in minister's apartment BUENOS AIRES, Thurs A bomb exploded in the apartment of Secretary of the Treasury Juan A 1 ema n n last night, causing serious damage, the police reported. No group has claimed responsibility for the attack which took place while most Argentines were sitting InAP - 94 words
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Article172 1978-06-23 3 $233 b go up in smoke every year NEW YORK, Thurs. Smokers of the world spend US$lOO billion (***** billion) a year for one trillion cigarettes, It was reported yesterday at opening sessions of an international "Stop Smoking conference." To help them stop, "for health's sake," Dr. Jerome Scnwartz saidUPI - 172 words
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298 1978-06-23 3 BEIRUT, Thursday tiRITREAN guerilla chief Ahmed 1J Nasser has paid a secret visit to Moscow amid signs of increased Soviet pressure for a negotiated end to the 17-year war of independence in Ethiopia's strategic Eritrea province, African diplomatic sources said today. The sourcesReuter - 298 words
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Article39 1978-06-23 3 MONTGOMERY (Alabama) Thurs. Alabama State Governor George Wallace, who was paralysed ;n an assassination attempt In 1972, yesterday confirmed his retirement from politics by announcing that be would not seek election to the Senate In November. AFP.AFP - 39 words
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138 1978-06-23 3 'Hard to sell if oil prices go up' JAKARTA, Thurs.—lndonesian Mining Minister, Dr. Soebroto said today the country would face difficulty in selling its oil If prices were raised. Several oil exporting countries which favoured a price rise such as Nigeria, Libya and Algeria had now realised that they cannotReuter - 138 words
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Article61 1978-06-23 3 MANILA. Thurs. Tlie PlUllppln.- Oovejnment hat tiled new charges against Communist Party chairman Jose Maria Stson linking him with the ambush killing ct three ranking US military efflcers outside Manila in 1971. military tawyen r»»ealed today. On* ot the c!x<n officer* was senior navy co-;-jnaii-der whoAFP - 61 words
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Article70 1978-06-23 3 BRUSSELS. Thurs. The Soviet Union has declined to Invite Western observers to air and giound mlliUtry manoeuvres rv-xt month In East Oernuuiy, offering no explanation for us decision, Nato tources reported today. One Nato official speculated that the lack ot an Invitation this time U a MUie70 words
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Advertisement113 1978-06-23 3 75th Anniversary \&k June 2nd 30th. 1 •T? 24 attractive prizes and \yr 50 consolation prizes must be won. Forevery$15/-worthof purchase you will have the opportunity of fl winning anyone of -^M J| these wonderful prizes. 1^ £y 1st Prize SAS Single Return Excursion Fare Ticket to Copenhagen plus $1,000113 words
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432 1978-06-23 4 rpOKYO, Thurs. 1 China will boost I its aid to North Korea in a major diplomatic offensive designed to i i keep the Soviet Union out of north east Asia, the Japanese newspaper Mainichi 1 Shimbun said today. I The paper said inUPI - 432 words
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Article58 1978-06-23 4 WASHINGTON. Thurs. China's population is now over one billon, according to population expert Dr. John Aird. The dally newspaper Washington Star reported today that Dr. Aird, head of the division for analysis of foreign populations in the US Census Bureau, said the Chinese population was growing byAFP - 58 words
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Article154 1978-06-23 4 Start of work on Sukarno's grave JAKARTA, Thurs.— Tens of thousands of people throughout Indonesia yesterday attended a ceremony marking the start of restoration work on the grave of former Indonesian President Sukarno In the hilly east Java town of Blitar. Although the government had r-armed to make the ceremonyReuter; AP - 154 words
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Article, Illustration62 1978-06-23 4 MAKING a roaring success of their international convention In Tokyo were Lion's Club members from all over the world. Here members from Singapore, Mala ys i a and Brunei are seen marching in on> conIngent through a Tokyo Street in the big i paradeAP - 62 words
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197 1978-06-23 4 rpOKYO, Thurs. The 1 Japanese Go v ernment wants to conclude a peace and friendship treaty with China as soon possible despite vigorous protests from the Soviet Union, the Foreign Ministry said here today. Earlier, the Prime Minister's Office said Japan would propose toReuter - 197 words
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Article45 1978-06-23 4 NORTH BTONINOTON (Connecticut). Thuis. Two masked gunmen yesterday hijacked a truck carrying gold and silver worth an estimated US$l.6 million ($3.7 million), police reported The precious metals and a larga car»o of jcrap were on their way to a leflnery. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article218 1978-06-23 4 'Rebels in Kampuchea army' BANGKOK, Thursday yiETNAM said today that a defected Kam- puchean army officer claims some of his fellow military have started a resistance movement against the Phnom Penh Govern- ment. The official Voice of Vietnam also quoted Ruon Dul, a former Kampuchean army battalion commander, as sayingAP - 218 words
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Article172 1978-06-23 4 Threat to cut aid to South Korea WA S HI N GTON. Thurs. Speaker Thomas O'Neill said yesterday he and other House democratic leaders would support cutting; aid to South Korea because Seoul still reluses to allow testimony by a former ambassador suspected of giving congressmen cash payoffs. Mr. O'Neill172 words
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Article37 1978-06-23 4 SENDAI (Japan) Thurs. Five bodies of 14 Japanese fishermen were recovered today trom a partly submerged boat drifting in the Pacific ocean after colliding with a Taiwanese freighter yesterday, the Maritime Safety Agency reported. RcuUr.37 words
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Article267 1978-06-23 4 A USTRAUAS recent decision to tax the overseas Income of Aus-tralian-resident companies and individuals has prompted a wave of criticism from South-east Asian industrialists, the Asian wall Street Journal said yesterday. Officials attending the Australla-Asear. Industrial cooperation conference In Melbourne have made the new tax267 words
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217 1978-06-23 5 Dissidentenvoy offers to train Libyans LISBON, Thurs.—Egyptian Ambassador Gen Saad El Shazly yesterday confirmed that he will not return to Egypt while President Sadat is in power, adding that he was ready to train Libya's armed forces if asked to do so. Gen. Shazly, who has been recalled to CairoAFP; UPI - 217 words
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Article67 1978-06-23 5 MILAN. Thurs. An Italian film producer, freed fcr a reported US$6 million fS$l4 million) ransom after being held by suspected Mafia kidnappers for 17 months, said today he never saw daylight during captivity. "I lived for 17 months without seeing Uie sun, totally cutReuter - 67 words
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Article277 1978-06-23 5 US to ask Sadat for formal plan WASHINGTON, Thurs. The administration nas decided to seek a formal proposal from Egypt on the disposition of the Israel-occupied West batik and Gaza Strip as a way of reviving the stalled Middle East peace talks, adminislra; ion officials said yesterday. The officials saidNYT - 277 words
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Article88 1978-06-23 5 M-E talks over the phone TEL AVIV. Thurs. .The Israeli and Egyptian Defence Ministers exchange telephone calls about twice a week in the eveninfs, it was disclosed today. Addressing a meeting of the Liberal Party last night, Knesset (Parliament) member Pessah Grupper said the conversations betwer.n Mr. Eier Weizman andAFP - 88 words
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214 1978-06-23 5 ERUSALEM, Thurs. to renounce foundlni J "Peace pilot" Abie new Jewish settlement Nathan has rejected an in Israeli -occupied Aral appeal from Israeli Prime territories as demandec Minister, Menachem Be- by Mr. Nathan to get ne gin. to halt a hunger gotiations restarted, strike.AFP - 214 words
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Article47 1978-06-23 5 LONDON, Thurs. The sale of the late Robert von Hlrsch's legendary art collection today broke world records at Its third session In Sotheby's auction rooms here. It broke the previous world record of £6,300,000 (5526.838.000 i set last year at an auction of paintings. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article66 1978-06-23 5 TOKYO, Thurs. The Japanese Maritime Safety Agency today warned Japanese ships of Soviet firing drills off the Siberian coasts, which were reported to last up to three days from next Tuesday. The agency said that It has monitored Soviet maritime Information which notified of the drills inAFP - 66 words
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178 1978-06-23 5 Guerillas detain, then free two UN troops HASBAY A (Lebanon), Thurs. Palestinian guerillas detained and later released two Norwegian soldiers of the United Nations peacekeeping for c es during a machinegnn and rocket clash with the UN troops in the south today, area residents said. The fighting was the firstUPI - 178 words
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Article74 1978-06-23 5 ZURICH. Thurs Monetary jeaervefc of the members of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) more than quintupled between 1973 and the end of 1977 and now total USSIS billion i *****.3 billion), the Credit Sulsse reported In its bank bulletin. At the end ofAFP - 74 words
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139 1978-06-23 5 Andreotti to face probe into bribe scandal? ROME, Thurs. The Italian Communist Party Intends to seek the reopening of a bribery investigation of four former industry ministers including Premier Giulio Andreotti, the party paper LUnita said today. The scandal involves financial gifts to political parties by oil companies The communistsAFP - 139 words
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Article54 1978-06-23 5 HAVANA, Thurs. A Florida mayor yesterday travelled the 144 km of sea between the United States and Cuba water-skllife almost all the way. "I wanted to dramatise the closeness of Cuba and the United States," Explained Mayor Charles (Sonny) McCoy, as he scrambled ashore to be greetedReuter - 54 words
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Article50 1978-06-23 5 ROME. Thurs. A bomb blew up 20,000-volt underground cables at an electric power plant last night, plunging several neighbourhoods In Rome Into dai knets. It was the second bombing In two nights affecting the power Eupplv from the plant in Tivoll. 20 km eatt of Rome. AFP.AFP - 50 words
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Article124 1978-06-23 6 Tenders from 44 for 8 flats rORTY-POUR people r submitted tenders for elgtu flats in Tlong Bahru and Seng Poh roads which were offered for sale by the Housing Board. Successful tenders for the flats are understood to be $41,000 (three-room), $43,000 i four- room $01,000/ $52,000 (fiveroom) and $60,000124 words
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Article39 1978-06-23 6 THE Senior Minister of State (Finance) and chairman of the Singapore Sports Council. Dr. Tan F.ng Liang, will attend the Vigilante Ccrps' sea carnival at the aea front In Changl point on July 2. at 10 a.m.39 words
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409 1978-06-23 6 Dengue fever outbreak is spreading THE public are advised to seek medical treatment when they develop fever accompanied by rash with muscle and bone ache, symptoms of dengue haemorrhagic fever, in view of the current outbreak of the disease which appears to be rapidly spreading. Eleven new cases were spotted409 words
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Article88 1978-06-23 6 Management contest at Nantah THE fifth national economics, management and financial knowledge contest will be held at Nanyang University at its Faculty of Arts Hall on Sunday from 10 a.m. The contest, open to the public and university students, is to promote good relations between the university and the public.88 words
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Article36 1978-06-23 6 MR. P.A. Milne has Been elected president of the Singapore Recreation Club. Mr. R.H. Barth is vicepresident; Col. RJ. Minjoot is finance member and Mr. CM. Cardoza. the chairman of the games control board.36 words
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Article, Illustration236 1978-06-23 6 Lab assistant is top candidate in English law WHO says that science students are such colourless dry heads who only think in terms of figures and molecules? Miss Giam Kirn Khoon (above), a laboratory assistant aspiring to be a company secretary and administrator, will make you think twice. Having been236 words
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Article200 1978-06-23 6 rpHE Applied Research m. Corporation (ARC) Is conducting a survey among 150 companies here to find out their response to the possibility of introducing a third TV channel for Industrial and commercial training. The questionnaires were sent out last week and the response will be forwarded200 words
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Article238 1978-06-23 6 LONDON. Thurs. Sir Gordon Ransome, formerly proiessor of medicine in the University of Singapore, who died here recently aged 68. has been described as a man who did much to raise the standing of medical gra duates in Singapore to the status of being "second to238 words
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Article39 1978-06-23 6 TWO men were yesterday fined $200 each by a magistrate for fighting in public. Ang Lan Hone. 3b. and Ooh Tiam Hock. M. pleaded guilty to punching each other in Cecil Street on I Tuesday.39 words
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130 1978-06-23 6 IGNCON, Thurs. The Anglo-Brunei talks on the future status of the state of Brunei concluded their first phase yesterday when they were adjourned until Monday. There have been several sessions between the British and Brunei delegations the latter headed by Sultan Hassanal Bolklah130 words
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204 1978-06-23 7 rpHE Economic DevelopX ment stoard is considering setting up a special local industry section to help and encourage local industries to boost their role In the expansion of Singapore's economy. The proposed section is expected to be staffed with personnel assigned to204 words
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Article71 1978-06-23 7 RI club puts on Asean show npHE Interact Club of 1 Raffles Institution will hold an Asean arts and crafts exhibition at the school auditorium on June 30 and July 1. On display will be some 400 paintings, handicrafts, native handwork and antiques. Highlight of the opening ceremony will be71 words
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Article131 1978-06-23 7 IJUOHES Tool in Sin- gapore which has won several contracts from China recently, has invited a team of six engineers from China to visit their new plant here. Disclosing this yesterday. Business Times said the engineers would see the plant's tool joint and drill striking manufacturing process,131 words
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519 1978-06-23 7 SINGAPORE has re- quested Japan to help promote selected local products in the Japanese market by maiiceting them with the Japanese seal of quality. Officials here have urged Japan's Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MltD to allow items such as electrical519 words
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Article, Illustration56 1978-06-23 7 TAN Beng Lean (above) 32, was killed wnen six sacks of soya beans fell on him while he was working on board Sang Thai Three, a cargo vessel anchored in the Outer Roads, on Wednesday. Tan, of Lengkok Bahru, was working with 10 others when the sacks56 words
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Article162 1978-06-23 7 Search for healthy teeth rE Health Ministry invites those between the aces of 17 and 21 to take part in dental health contest. The first prlie winners In the male and female sections will be known as Mr. Dental Health and Miss Dental Health respectively and will each receive a162 words
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Article, Illustration341 1978-06-23 7 yOSPER Singapore has strengthened Its design team and is now able to build the most sophisticated craft for any navy in the world, its managing director, Mr. Robert dv Cane, said yesterday The shipyard will expand Its facilities within the next341 words
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Article56 1978-06-23 7 JAKARTA. Thurs. Indonesia will shortly open a tourism office In Singapore In an attempt to attract more tourists from that country, especially to Ball. Mr. Achmad Tlrtosudlro, Director-General of Tourfcm, said today. He said more attractive spots should be opened to foreign tourists In view ofAP - 56 words
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133 1978-06-23 7 $800 fine for stealing chain from friend's baby AN unemployed man was yesterday jailed a day and fined 1800 In a magistrate's court when he admitted stealing a gold chain from a friend's baby. The court heard that Ismail bin Abdullah, 24, ».nt to visit a friend In Bedok South133 words
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Advertisement21 1978-06-23 7 iBm Ji^' Jr Available at leading optical shops. Olivier Singapore (Re) Ltd 2105, Robina House, Shenton Way, Singapore 1. Tel: *****2221 words
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Advertisement134 1978-06-23 7 annual IT'S TANGFASTIC! \&\dgr^> Time is running out... Saturday, June 24 "Thank you for your patronage. We promise ur you another TANGFASTIC SALE next year." Lrv\ m mw VifiMC LTD <jiV Jrm 75 m ANNIVERSARY to be given away! *4£i£^ It's Ford's 75th Anniversary! To commemorate the occasion, we are134 words
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272 1978-06-23 8 Policealert for lift attack culprit POLICE are looking for M a man. brke ved to be responsible for two sexual attacks, within four days of each other, on sirls in Housing Board lifts In Spottiswoodt Park and Low Hill Road. A police spokesman said yesterday that descriptions of bath culprits272 words
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Article71 1978-06-23 8 THE MP for Telok Blangah, Enclk Ahmad Haleem, will present 30 bursaries worth a total of $3,800 to needy and deserving students at the RELC tomorrow at 3 p m. There are 28 bursaries of $100 each for secondary school pupils and two bursaries for $50071 words
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437 1978-06-23 8 DOME Singapore prl- vate developers have been criticised for their lack of market research and poor estate management expertise. As a result, they are said to lack insight into what people want and can afford to pay for private housing. The criticism came from437 words
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Article65 1978-06-23 8 TAN Boon Leone 69. of Block 141. Tlong Bahru Road, took his own life because t.» found his headache* unbearable, a coroner's court recorded. His wife. Madam Seah Ah Doe, told the court* that he had quite often talked of suicide because of headache* and on the mcrnlng65 words
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Article24 1978-06-23 8 HUA Yl Government Chinese Middle School Band will perform at Macßltchle Reservoir Park on Sunday from 5.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m.24 words
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251 1978-06-23 8 $46,000 haul in three break-ins ACROSS THE CAUSEWAY rIEVES got away with more than $46,500 in cash. Jewellery and goods in three break-ins reported on Tuesday and Wednesday. In the first case on Tuesday, a watchman at Asia Steel Welded Mesh CorriDanv in Paya Lebar Road. Mr. Lekhraj Rai. 52.251 words
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Miscellaneous208 1978-06-23 8 Bringing Up Father By Bill Kavanagh tic Hal Camp *J I A VASE V<5OOO -SHE'S -/mA6©IE,TWAT 1 1 THAT SCOUNDREL I BOUGHT AN ANTIQUE FOR MRS I EXPECTING f]\ ANTIQUE IS A-H ll CALLED ME AN erl? y L vJI s ">A^ rr here- v\___l 1 1 Antique/ *> Blondto208 words
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Article594 1978-06-23 10 Disqualification of Front candidates IVATUK Serl Dr. Ma- hathir said here this evening that the disqualiflca ti o n of several National Front candidates du-r ring nominations yesterday for the coming general elections was proof that the elections were being conducted fairly and594 words
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735 1978-06-23 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. New Mentrls Besar or chief ministers are sure to be appointed in at least four Peninsular Malaysian states after the coming parliamentary and state assembly elections in line with the demand In the ruling National Front for younger and more dynamic state735 words
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217 1978-06-23 10 Berjasa chief: I'm not satisfied with that ruling KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Acting Berjasa president Haji Ali Taib, saM today that he was not satisfled with the Election Com mission's ruling that Berjasa candidate* contest as Independents in the general elections. He questioned the legality of the ruling and ■aid he217 words
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Article69 1978-06-23 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs A special meeting to discuss the political speeches to be made through radio will be held at the Tun Abdul Razak Broadcasting Institute here tomorrow. The chief secretary-general to the Ministry of Informatlor. Hail Ahmad bin Hajl Abdul Rahlm. In an Information Department69 words
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Article59 1978-06-23 10 SEREMBAN, Thurs. DAP national chairman. Dr. Chen Man Hln, said Xhi resignation of the party's national vice-chairman. Encik Dalng Ibrahim bin Othman was out of personal pique and lrustratlon. The resignation would not affect the party's prospects In Perak, Dr. Chen said in a statement59 words
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Advertisement704 1978-06-23 10 ¥H 3E EMPORIUM HOLDINGS GROUP M^^^k CAKE TRAY WITH COVjj P^ QH|f BEC (CA B N)i R MEN'S V-NECK^ "^1 J| 'j? c TSHIRT r V^ $2.10 SwmHean NOW-J J w #4* fmmn\ WHAm«M| r/ll^^k Iwfl LADl^il^^^^^ D w ,m I 1509 m (GREEN) 375iu1. I O O 'tfm tSICUM704 words
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Advertisement164 1978-06-23 10 /y\A C rJ^^r-J rQfo&n3r Rocco gives you the sale of the year. Wearehere All year round. This smart way of N— 'A s^~"^ furniture buying at Rocco Sp ores l^ W+??£J£r \~_^i first furniture discount warehouse > I A knocks 15-30% off normal in-town v^ m AA aWaWM pnces V^^H164 words
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253 1978-06-23 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday CECURITY forces possible threat i-onsts during the the Chief of the Ar Tan Sri Mohamed are geared to meet any posed by communist tercoming general elections, mcd Forces staff, General Sany bin Abdul GhafTar, baid here today. "We want to ensure there253 words
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Article123 1978-06-23 11 TAIWAN FILM DIRECTOR JAILED JOHORE BARU, Thurs. A Taiwanese film director was today jailed three years by the Magistrate's Court on two charges of unlawful possession of a Malayan citizenship certificate and an identity card belonging to another person. Liang Chin Lin. 44. pleaded guilty to the unlawful possession of123 words
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Article49 1978-06-23 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Llm Ann Chuan. v formei clerk attached to the railway staticn branch of Malayan Banking Bhd., was jailed lor five years by the Sessions Court here today for criminal breach of trust ol $261,430 belonging to a bank in 1973 and 1974. AFP.AFP - 49 words
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187 1978-06-23 11 Four killed in blazing massage parlour K. LUMPUR, Thurs pOUR people were burnt to death after being trapped in a blazing massage parlour at the sth km Jalan Klang Lama here early today. The charred remains of the victims, believed to be two couples, were burnt beyond recognition. Police are187 words
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Article76 1978-06-23 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs New tariff raUs of container handling has beer. Included In the scale of rates, dues and charges levied by the Penang Port Commission. The amendments, to include the new container tariff in the scale, was effective lrom June 15 and gazetted here recently. The76 words
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139 1978-06-23 11 Probe on '18 held in Melbourne' report KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday 'THE Foreign Ministr A report that 18 Mai Melbourne factory wei by Australian immigr; alleged "visa contravei According to the national news agency, Bernama, the ministry is in touch with the Malaysian High Commission in Australia over the matter. "The139 words
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Article65 1978-06-23 11 IPCH. Thurs The State Secretary. Datuk Serl Hajl Radln Soenarno. will open the Senior Citizen? Club of Ferak in Caldwell Road here on Monday. The club, headed by buslr ssnun. Mr. Tan Chenc Phor. caters for retired government servants, businessmen and members of the public who are65 words
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Article51 1978-06-23 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs A poster war has broken out among ihe political panics contesting In the coming general elections. Countless pesters of the Barlsan Nasional. DAP. Pckcrr.as and PAS. most or which were put up last night, have made the scene at Mraugie *iras in tin-51 words
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271 1978-06-23 11 Law on sale of goods in metric SOON LEGISLATION will soon be introduced to ensure that essential prepacked items will be sold in metric, the Metrication Board chairman, Mr. Baey Lian Peck, said yesterday. Already on the list 01 prepacked goods which will go metric are butter, cooking oil, sugar,271 words
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Article64 1978-06-23 11 A GROUP ol health ministers from various Indian states led by the Indian Minister of State for Htal'h and Family Welfare. Mr Jagadambt Prasad Yadav, arrived here tor a two-day stay yesterday. The group, on a tour cf Asian countries, will have talks with officials of64 words
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Article108 1978-06-23 11 JAIL FOR BOGUS OFFICER WHO STOLE 4 MAN posing as a a\ police officer demanded to check a youth's wallet and stole $50 from it. a subordinate court heard yesterday. The court heard that on June 2 evening Mohamed Homsen, 16, and his brother were walking along Telok Biangah Drive108 words
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Article30 1978-06-23 11 THE Metropolitan YMCA will conduct keep-fit classes for housewives on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays between 10.30 a.m. and 11.30 a.m. beginning Monday. Fee for the course is $60.30 words
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Advertisement105 1978-06-23 11 Q£ Lettering 111 Guides H from the X MARS qJ DESIGN CT GROUP S>SWEDTLER available at all stationers STAEDTLER MARKETING SON BHD P 0 Bon 70 Johore &aru Tei J*****45 I STAEDTLER (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD P 0 Boi 48? Tangim Post Office Singapore 10 Tel 221 34 2? i <M<105 words
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Advertisement209 1978-06-23 11 Tyres lettingyou down? Poor wheel-alignment could be the cause. So don't roll around to your wheeler-dealer who has out-of-date equipment. Cycle Carriage's latest optical wheel-alignment equipment gives instant diagnosis for wheel camber, castor angle and toe-in adjustments for optimum road holding and maximising tyre life in accordance with Daimler-Benz specifications.209 words
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Advertisement54 1978-06-23 11 1 ONLY $864- ONE WAY Depart Singapore every third Thursday Accommodation still available for 6 July sailing. Book early with your Travel Agent or Mansfield Travel Mansfield Travel Mansfield Travel Mansfield Travel Ocean Building. Loke Yew Bldg Chartered Bank CollyerQuay. Kuala Lumpur Chambers. Penang Singapore Te1:0M2927. Tel: *****31. Tel: *****.54 words
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Miscellaneous212 1978-06-23 11 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6 "His Satanic Majesty" 1 Could be rail-strike about tlUe "Tf "ttalned by youth leer's high spirit. g«g V a 5)^ 5 Ancient Egyptian whisky Hff t n h > enoe a pUD dUper*er about to open g» J"^ rtuff Anna; PJower held Prince and n212 words
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783 1978-06-23 12 CLUBS, FIRMS REPLY TO SPEAKER'S CALL CERVICE clubs and commercial firms here are in two minds about the feasibility of a main body coordinating social service activities. They were coiimentlnt, on a call by the Speakei Dr. Yeoh Ohlm Seng, for a pooling of783 words
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167 1978-06-23 12 Beaten up by gang for teasing girl A SHOP assistant who teased a girl was beaten up by her boyfriend and five accomplices, a subordinate court heard yesterday. Malaysian welder Moh Yuet Loy, 19, who admitted a charge of rioting with five unknown people and causing hurt to shop assistant167 words
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Article54 1978-06-23 12 A CORONER'S court yesterday recorded an open verdlst en the death c; Urn Cheng Wee, 66, who was found unconscious in the toilet of his flat at Jalan Buklt Mtrah on Feb 27 at 6.40 p.m He dlfd six days later of cc::bral haemorrhage, at54 words
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Article, Illustration609 1978-06-23 12 K. S. SIDHU - K. S. SIDHU By FVE firemen yesterday recounted how they diced with death, where one wrong move could have sent them plunging down a 150-metre-high incinerator chimney during a hazardous rescue mission at the Ulu Pandan refuse incineration plant on Wednesday. The609 words
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Article69 1978-06-23 12 THE managing director of A.L. Lim Pte. Ltd., Llm Ah Lock, yesterday claimed trial to a charge of cheating a finance firm of $54,275. Llm, 45, was alleged to have dishonestly Induced a loan from Wayfoong Mortgage and Finance by declaring assets belonging to another firm, United69 words
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Advertisement266 1978-06-23 12 yj^F 7 L I F SRASHj_jSiBsitefc^' jl^^K t yA» M www pmwm lijl riw »mi3~ iff II 1 X 1€AW1W H bat™*! r 10. IV '2. H. 14.H. I ll I Ml """I IudiH ff?, i tt1 p I 1 /ll Pr 1 TaJwruTTBTp me j p Iff Z IJ266 words
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Advertisement123 1978-06-23 12 W, i 1 1 M writ You'll make more exciting home movies with Minolta sound movie cameras. a World-renowned, optically perfect hokkor lenses with press button power 3f^^t zoom.and bright, tVzrfMH^^^^^' full-mformation A^ Unfj^dj^C viewfinders. ~^tf Each camera is lighter and more compact s:%:t^s^ J/i'NljiJ than any other in its123 words
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581 1978-06-23 13 KOH VAN POH - KOH VAN POH Fairchild- 'Minimum protection measures' By THE Home Affairs Ministry yesterday described recent restrictions over skateboarding in Singapore as "minimum protection measures" in reply to criticism over its virtual ban in the past weeks. A high-ranking ouicial denied that the recent ministry581 words
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Article173 1978-06-23 13 may set up another plant here UAIRCHILD, an American sem i conductor company, is expanding operations here with a possibility of building a new plant beside its present o;ie in Toa Payoh. A Business Times report yesterday said the company Increased Its number of product lines here by 30 per173 words
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Article, Illustration57 1978-06-23 13 APPEAL TO RELATIVES, FRIENDS WOODBRIDGE Hospital authorities would like relatives or friends of a female patient (above) who was found loitering along Syed Alwi Road on May 25, to contact them. The patient is unable to give any information of herself. Anyone who knows her should contact the staff of57 words
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296 1978-06-23 13 Entertainment tax case: Firm acquitted GOLD Seal Gift Voucher Pte. Ltd., summoned for breach of the Entertainment Duty Act in organising a charity show in aid of Kwong Wai Shiu Free Hospital, was acquitted and discharged on a technicality yesterday. District Judge Mr Adrian Soon noted at the end of296 words
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176 1978-06-23 13 SINGAPORE Airlines is almost certain to begin its services to Beirut in August. Confirming this yesterday, an SIA spokesman said: "We are in the midst of finalising the arrangement." It Is understood that SIA. which, obtained landing rights In Lebanon some years ago, had originally176 words
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Article41 1978-06-23 13 THE Public Works Department will repaint ttil columns at Anderson Bridge from today for the next two weeks. Traffic lights and sign* will be Installed at the approaches to warn motorists to cxtrclae care when nearing the bridge.41 words
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Article47 1978-06-23 13 THE University of Singapore Chinese Society will hold a picnic and a tea reception on July 2 uid IS respectively (or the university's freshmen. A service station dealing In second-hand books will be opened from July 3 to 14 between noon to 2 p.m. dally.47 words
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Article29 1978-06-23 13 THE National Museum will •creen three films Spirit of Youth Song of Youth and Wild Life of India at 1U prtmls's tomorrow at 10.46 a.m. for ituoenu.29 words
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124 1978-06-23 13 NEW CLUB TO BOOST AIR TRAVEL AMONG THE YOUNG mo ENCOURAGE air 1 travel among the young, Singapore Airlines is starting the Junior Jet Club on July 1. The club will be open to passengers under 15 years of age and prospective members can enrol with SIA cabin services when124 words
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Article19 1978-06-23 13 BUKIT Ho Swee community centre will hold weekend camp on St. Johns Island tomorrow and on Sunday.19 words
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Advertisement96 1978-06-23 13 15th anniversary Fantastic Offer Rosewood Furniture 1 tf U^ 'A a M M hi m II °>1* 'II m I I First and oldest Rosewood Furniture Factory in Singapore Best Craftsmanship and finest quality guaranteed Special Tung Oil Finish heat, alcohol and water resistance We also make furniture according to96 words
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Advertisement1440 1978-06-23 13 Z ATTEND COLLEGE IN THE U.S.A. AT INTERNATIONAL FINE ARTS h-l I" ATTEND COLLEGE IN THE U.S.A. INTERNATIONAL FINE ARTS COLLEGE JE MIAMI. FLORIDA S TWO YEAR ASSOCIATE OF ARTS DEGREE PROGRAM FASHION MERCHANDISING OR INTERIOR DESIGN d (Beautiful Waterfront Apartment Residences tor Students 8 CONTACT DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS. MR1,440 words
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329 1978-06-23 14 The Straits Times FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1978 LET'S TRY AGAIN AFTER some hard thinking, the United States appears to have decided to proceed with the pursuit of the policy of detente. The State Department suggested to Moscow on Wednesday that the two countries put an end to bitter superpower exchanges.329 words
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Article413 1978-06-23 14 /CRITICISING the press at a time when a V/ scapegoat Is required on which to heap the blame for a ticklish situation has always been a fashionable pastime, and Dr. Ahmad Mattar, the acting Minister for Social Affairs, leaped nimbly aboard the bandwagon on Wednesday at the Istana413 words
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Article300 1978-06-23 14 S I quizmaster was wrong WITH reference to the letter by EL. Lee (ST June 19), the answer as given by the quizmaster to the question mentioned was indeed In error. All questions for the S Si I Quiz are formulated, scrutinised and checked by a questions subcommittee but. in300 words
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Article, Illustration905 1978-06-23 14 IRA trying to rebuild movement By BEAN KILBARRY In Londonderry THE unspoken question after 10 years of conflict In Northern Ireland is whether the Irish guerillas will be able to mount another anti-British onslaught. By all accounts the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA)Reuter - 905 words
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570 1978-06-23 14 By OSAMU MATSUDA FOCUS ON JAPAN a regular weekly feature published by arrangement with the Japan Economic Journal. TOKYO Despite threatened reduced participation by Singapore, Asean Industrial projects will get their shares of the promised US$l billion (52.34 billion) In aid from Japan570 words
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Advertisement16 1978-06-23 14 THE LADY £fc SaKOQUARTZ. O^F A STARTLING NEW STANDARD K^Q* OFACCURACY A v^V FOR WOMEN. TC-16 words
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Advertisement327 1978-06-23 14 C 220 Type B Stereo Disc Equalizer Pre-Amplifier We extend our congratulations to Accuphase (or winning another Award for the best Pre-Amplifier A for tne Y ear 1978 *t m the 7th Annual a-\^ 6 J^ft Grand Prix held c Joo^\ recently Atlas Sound (Pte) Ltd. Bl'3 UIC Building. Shenton327 words
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Article585 1978-06-23 15 ■yOUR weekend mo- vies, Including tonight's World Premiere Feature film, are studded with a bevy of leading actresses like Jaclyn Smith, Ingrid Bergman, Jane Russell and Betty Grable. Jaclyn Smith, one of the three sexy Charlie's Angels, Is seen In a less decorative role as585 words
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Article, Illustration68 1978-06-23 15 PAINTINGS by established artists will be an added amenity for strollers at Orchard Mall from tomorrow when the Ministry of Culture launches its first open-air exhibition there. Organised in conjunction with the Parks and Recreation Department and the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board, the art gallery U68 words
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Article524 1978-06-23 15 GERALDINE TANG - At las t Wheels roll tomorrow By GERALDINE TANG WHEELS, that long- awaitea Best Sellers' serial based on Arthur Hailey's novel, will be shown at last on Channel 5 tomorrow at 9.55 p.m. after a two-week delay. This promises to be another winner. Jut like The Moneychangers, and In many524 words
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Article184 1978-06-23 15 ryou don't fancy watching TV for your weekend entertainment, the Ministry of Culture's presentation of SONGFEST featuring various choirs In Singapore should be worth going to. The festival of songs will be on for three nights beginning tonight at the Victoria Theatre at 7.30 p.m. Different184 words
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Article53 1978-06-23 15 LONDON, Thurs. Mark Robson, 64. Who directed the films Valley of the Dolls and Peyton Place, has died of a heart attack In hospital here. Among Mr Robson'i most famous films were Bridges at Toko-rl. The Inn of the Sixth Happiness, Von Ryan's Express and Nine HoursReuter - 53 words
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Advertisement283 1978-06-23 15 f^S SINGAPORE I V CONTACT LENS V^/ SOCIETY The foilowinf members are: 0 CONTACT LENS PRACTITIONERS OPHTHALMIC OPTICIANS OPTOMETRISTS E.J. BENJAMIN EDWARD J BENJAMIN PTE LTD. F MO, F A.C.I.P ltt Fir 104/Twtlw »MHm C«Mri. |T*nftMi ted. O) I* *****9/*****56 CHEN YIN FOOK J?S"f?>_ A .0.1 AC CLP Stfwt C283 words
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Advertisement26 1978-06-23 15 Singapore's P^P^SSmB l*TT^ll U *^r^ Leading Fashion I I^MI c\\ Department VWM kW ULIUI I Store Open Dairy 10am-9pm ■Havelock/Oulram Roads. S pore 3 Tel *****126 words
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Advertisement196 1978-06-23 15 tHW m i■ ilitii kflkV ■■■HJNJpNJNJ^^^^NJ JN^^ ■■kH -;-»vy M L Sfcjt^T^Hß tfMW fit Ln^P^^^^^^^N^Ni Wml ftV h^ NJrLjQ 9VjW _^^NJ p^Bw^^ NWr Hh' t H^k^Hfei^^^^i^NNN HWl ii Men Huron I m IH^^ ~i^ Sole Distributors: /-t-x A.S.Watson (F)Sdn.Berhad grj\ Lot 19 Jalan 223 Petaling Jaya, Selangor. Tel No. *****3196 words
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Miscellaneous814 1978-06-23 15 "TV and Radio SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening and Housewives' Matinee 7.55 Spirts Parade The Pitiful Girl (Hokkien film-repeat) IN Tke Meiey IM (Repeat) 4.41 Intermission Jj* 145 WWW frHHire Futare Escape f rea 6.05 Opeiitt aid Exercise witk Gtoria e#i- tf^ h^Tsrttfc, B.30 News n Brief Mitchell Paris, Pit814 words
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Advertisement461 1978-06-23 16 37th STARRING' DAY! J <C' Show* Start: AMI AIT "STAR WARS' Start*: J»T 10.30 am. 1 15, 4.00.11 |K||W 10.50 am. 1.35. 4.20. J*. 645 9.30pm VIIUVII 7.05 A 9.50p- T Admission: $4. $2.50 $1.50 (No Fr«« List) J" 3 DAYS ADVANCE CASH BOOKINGS FOR $4 00 3r t 2461 words
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Advertisement370 1978-06-23 16 M__ _r I A _l _^_F_. fl V_^_r -^tf^H f Htm. m oc I#* f a¥_m PM__^^- —^__^__^__^__^__a _P_a_BBBy m S&Q& 9ttttt Mwjr MM Va _haZ7^ wj* _^^V W __^_i _lf^^)_l _r x s *y _____fl IHi tej/J _i__S!^__l(ftl ll^Bbsl^H^^%^AyA/ Ij KINGS-TOA PAYOH HAPPY JUBILEE OCEAN NOW SHOWING! O"«i»a d>370 words
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Advertisement324 1978-06-23 16 37th DAY i ..AaßAMMUucapitm: I t M^A V _^_I_l^_^_L iAnr ph ne ivaw chawuvhy^ JMUL *****80 HUfl AtlUff llib! I 11am, 1.30, 4, 6.30 9^o NOFREE LIST i IfMEMia TAMKI? TM-JMMKjS _^__J 1 H B I THE BAD NEWS BEARS N BREAKING TRAINING WILLIAM DEVANI* CLIFTON JAMES w COLOR APAWAMOUWTPtCTUWe324 words
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Advertisement512 1978-06-23 16 OW6AHIS*TtON Jill.'WWiln-ll NOW SHOWING N. Fraa Uat 11am. 1.45.4.00, *4J, t.15 SHAOLIN MANTIS MANDARIN in Scopa-Coloc TOMORROW MIDNIGHT Sunday Morning Show* CAPITOL PRINCE-REPUBLIC LIDOREXSKY- PRESIDENT "2 GREAT CAVALIIRS" MANDARIN in ScopeColOf mHLwmmwA LAST DAY Republic SkY-Pr«»id«nt Horn, I 45. 400, 6 45, 9 15 ORI 10 45, I 00. 3512 words
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217 1978-06-23 17 Move to buy Rasa Sayang for haj trips A GROUP of Malaysians are among those negotiating the purchase of the Singa-pore-registered 18.500tonne cruise ship M.S. Rasa Sayang. which ceased operations last week. Confirming this, the managing director of Cruise East (the ship's operating company). Captain Thomas Skeie-Jonsen, said: ••V\> are217 words
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Article, Illustration927 1978-06-23 17 MAUREEN CHUA - MAUREEN CHUA By THE CHOUDHURY TRIAL A DISTRICT court was told yesterday how Straits Steamship Co. Ltd. took over Ben and Co. after trading In Bea shares was suspended by the Stock Exchange of Singapore in 1976. Mr. John D.R. Rasaya,927 words
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302 1978-06-23 17 Poly union to organise forum on bus fares hike THE Singapore Polytechnic Students' Union (SPSU) plans to organise a debate on the revised bus fares at its union house In Prince Edward Road on June 28. It is understood that the union has written to Singapore Bus Service Ltd.. asking302 words
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Article71 1978-06-23 17 NCC prize giving on July 1 THE Permanent Secretary (Ministry of Education). Mr. H. R. Hochstadt. will present trophies to winning units at the National Cadet Corps prize-giving ceremony at the National Theatre on July 1. The prt«-trtvlng will be followed by a concert. Our Heritage There will also b?71 words
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Article24 1978-06-23 17 JOO Chlat ccmmunlty centre will hcjd a baby show on Aug 6 at 3 pjn. Bitry (emu aie available «t the centre.24 words
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Article44 1978-06-23 17 LABOURER Soh Kirn Huat. 35. was electrocuted while ei.ctlng a temporary shelter at a house In Kitchener Road on April 8. a coroners court heard. Soh touched a live terminal of a lamp holder. The court recorded a verdict of misadventure.44 words
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Advertisement203 1978-06-23 17 Proficiency in English A unique and systematic audio visual course using cassettes and text book for self-study offered by STAMFORD COLLEGE (Correspondence Education Division) Incorporating nearly 30 years ot research and experience in teaching English Language to students in Asia, this course is designed to develop written and oral proficiency203 words
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Advertisement445 1978-06-23 17 S i For reservations, phone: *****2 m^L ■^^d^B^^k jsr OPERATED MANAGED BY //»Jti»* Qj < /n^ff TEL: *****1 Sg < CTTnFi77»j fl^) 3&'jHTjii m t aS 202 affair* <^ jt*< /•v^BS^ W j^^ki b^^^^BK I IR^ 'vs^ rS^v j^^S. <^^ RE^PJa^^^. .^.,^l LJ -*s^rWJK3^^4SF%IS klb-ViBlV4 Ry*T^* *mw i glii^Rl cw445 words
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Article328 1978-06-23 18 Closing Tone: Mixed TURNOVER: Official figures supplied by the Stock Exchange of Singapore including odd lots 'Ready' totalled: 4,700.000 units valued at $10,853,000. Industrials accounted for 2.960.000. finance 377,000, hotels 610.000. properties 248.000. debentures, loans and bonds 6,000, oil palms 33,000, tins 138.000. and rubbers 328,000. Settlement Contracts'328 words
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Article1220 1978-06-23 18 THE last transact* 1 ready sale at the close of business on the Stock Exchange of Slngapoie yesterday compared with the previous day's prices together with 1»'8 high an( low. 'Adjusted for script/rights Issue). INDUSTRIALS ttn i.. i Mich Low (ompaa. Sac +ora& 132 Arms 212cd -1 ZJ41,220 words
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Article1825 1978-06-23 18 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to tie Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets In lots of 1.000 unitunless otherwise specified All Time Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett Big Board deal1,825 words
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Article1663 1978-06-23 18 I) and offer prices officialr p ly listed and business in m .j»nd reported to the Kuala •kitmpur Stock Exchange ■yesterday with the number of •wharrs traded shown in "■brackets in lots of 1.000 units "■Sinless otherwise specified INDUSTRIAL* «a*cma (2 12SI ll> 2.10. >,.rvom«U (2.S0B 2 SS8)1,663 words
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Article36 1978-06-23 18 31 s o p 2 »«<- n SOarUterg ■4. Prrak E L'ston ■Jlverv.ew **p>rh Kenneth acBc 270 5 40 4 98 256 324 200 420 510 800 21 *.20 18 16 -h.12 12 10 ♦10 1036 words
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Article25 1978-06-23 18 Jfcw Sdah ■Oriental ■•erjuntai ■9 I Corp 2«o n 6 10 —.10 840 —07 285 —07 146 0« 364 —.06 3.34 —06 364 —0625 words
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Article454 1978-06-23 18 PRICES finned early yesterday on the Stock Exchange of Singapore but failed to maintain their levels due to a lack of follow through support. However, late support carried selected counters higher. Far East Levingston advanced four cents from its previous level to $3.20 before falling to454 words
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Article39 1978-06-23 18 lUUuahlU Uvervtew ■*N JE MCocoanta iuthrW ILlmimtrim '—I •rl»l»rf :cm I Royal )CBC ITPI»75 525 170 280 190 96 500 476 428 142 865 680 +36 16 15 +11 10 +0 +7 +6 +6 +6 +6 +5 +539 words
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Article33 1978-06-23 18 letroa ««t Iron )l'B •MC IporoGUH kraiU Tr.dinf MnUI Hld«> IiumFE 4«f a Chen) 238 452 328 320 144 710 500 182 140 -7 -6 -8 -6 -6 -5 -5 -5 -533 words
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Article24 1978-06-23 18 HKo>«l Wmtm Sum Darby Dl PahauCou FabarMwlln Spore Laad Sin Chew Guthrto 197.000 151.000 142.000 140.000 137.000 123.000 M.000 92.000 88.00024 words
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Article37 1978-06-23 18 June 21 June 23 B.T. Index: Industrials: Finance: Hotels: Properties: Tins: rubbers: O.C.B.C: S.E.S. Ind: 1248 64 1247.00 330 45 330.96 563 33 562.84 ***** 225.97 205.28 205.05 153.83 153.79 520.34 521.91 303.99 304.44 ***** 295.4037 words
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Article377 1978-06-23 18 HONGKONG: The market closed higher after staging a spectacular turnaround towards mld-sesslon as fresh across the board buying overwhelmed earlier profit-taking, dealers said. Despite a slight slow-down of UK Institutional buying, t'ue chips finished strong with Hongkong Land 20 cents higher at HKS9.50. Jardine* up !0 at $15.80 and377 words
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Article414 1978-06-23 18 TOKYO: Share prices closed slightly higher In moderate trading, led by Pharmaceuticals and speculative, dealers said. The Dow Jones average rose 4.94 to close at 5,483 78 points. with a volume of 280 million shares. The New Index closed at 411.73. up 0.44 point. Export-orientated electrtcals. vehicles and cameras414 words
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Article63 1978-06-23 18 THE Malaysian Minister of Finance has fixed these rates for the period from June 22 until further notice: Rubber 229 cts a kg. Copra $***** a ton. Palm Kernel (239 a ton. The rate of duties: Rubber 47 3/4 eta a kg. Research cess one cent alb: replanting63 words
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Article32 1978-06-23 18 LONDON: Copper prlcaa on Wednesday (pnvttua In bracket*l. Wlrakar Spot buyer* 1706 (1716). a*ll«ra £70» (£716 50): Three Moatb buyers <729 (*****0). seller* {729.50 (£7371 M.rkit tin steadier. Sala*: 8.500 tonnaa.32 words
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Article40 1978-06-23 18 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. Sime Darby (Sept $2.00) (0.54B)40 words
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Article289 1978-06-23 18 From col five S DrMn (4.508 4.SOS) (2) 4.60 iSi 4.5*. 8 Kiflta 15.608 6 10SI t Malayan (8.908 9.208). >( Bati 16.708 6.758) (1) 6.75 CD. Talam IISOB 2.008) Tangkah (2.708 2 758) XD. Tranah (6.208 6 338) (1) 6.30. DOLLAR RUBBERS B Untang <1 CTB 1289 words
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Article292 1978-06-23 19 NEW YORK, Wed Indicatlons of a tighter monetary stance by the Federal Reserve and more pressure on the dollar pushed stocks lower In active trading The Fed apparently notchEd up the Fed funds rate to 7 per cent from 7', one day after Its Open Markei Committee292 words
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Article69 1978-06-23 19 FINANCIAL TIMES IN'DI'STRIAI 4 Wednesday 455.6 Tuesday 483 4 u.'«»i» «i o ™cc« A»° DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 824.93 Tuesday 830.04 Week Ago 854.56 LONDON DOLLAR Wednesda^™l^ U, 112W Tuesday 114* to 114*-. v v \iiiur> nrwr M.K. HANG BEtIU Thursday 549.72 Wednesday 540.72 Week Ago 546.54 T69 words
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Article231 1978-06-23 19 ZURICH. Wed The i market closed lower, in- I Ka^JS We""er doUar i dealers said Banks eased and financlals were mixed. Small losses prrdomlndted in Insurances and utilities showed widespread gain*. In a moderately Uaded foreign sector, dollar stocks eased, influenced by Wall Street. Dutch Internationals closed narrowly231 words
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Article163 1978-06-23 19 \MSTERDAM. Wed. I Share prices were nar- rowly mixed in quiet trading with Hoogovena? ShSlSd" UnUever armer and Philip. and Akso fractionaUy weaker tn Dutch internationals Banks were higher while most Insurances and Invest-sr-L'-aas?- nrs; •ctlve trading and RSV also firmed, but Baltaat-NedaJß. Stcrln. Pafchoed and Oce-Vaa Der163 words
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Article311 1978-06-23 19 Sydney ease TIMESPORT CYDNEY. Thurs The 7 In1 'n»rk« fased »«ain dealers said. BHP fell eight cents lo »6.96. the Bank of NSW twc. to $5.92. while CBB was unchanged at $2.98 snd the ANZ Bulk rose live to $3.98. < oiuolUUtrd Gold field*. Krnlson. CRA. MIM. Pancontinental Robr River311 words
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Article32 1978-06-23 18 Rubber: June 22. Singapore: July 234.75 cis (down 100 ct) Malaysia- July ***** cla" .down «vL (down 0.25 ct). Tin: $1,725 (down 57.50). Official offering: 197 tonnes (down 49 tonnes).32 words
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Article149 1978-06-23 18 rN Straits tin price fell $7.50 to $1,725 per plcul in Penang yesterday on an official offerIng down 49 tonnes to 197 tonnes. The overnight London market was steady with for ward buyers falling £35 to £6 640 per tonne. LONDON: Tin on the day lost £25 all round149 words
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Article42 1978-06-23 18 w*dn*»day Tu*sd*y Melroumt (1) 163.5S 162.50 K>«*« im.tsb h6.00b '5S Zurlch i«7oo ist'ool Parl> 187.33 lseus Thursday wmmirn Hongkong 155.408 isssob IS-J!I ?SI 8>"« <*> J»«»^ prlcM Tn^on-WrHnl arau ln U8 aoii*r p«r ounce, m Australian dollar per ounce. <2> Average price.42 words
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Article452 1978-06-23 18 OPENING prices in the «sini?annre rubber Singapore rUD°" market yesterday were marked up Slightly following higher London advices, dealers said. Prices advancer! further on short-covering and speculative buying Profit taking, however. emerged later to pare the rise towards the mornings close. The morning session closed Easier I^ndon orjerune .UiM452 words
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Article105 1978-06-23 18 CHINKS PHODUCI IXCMANOI, SINOAPOMI NOON CLOSINC PRICIi PIU PICUL VISTMDAT. ,w t Cawmat XI: Bulk $87 seller*. old drum «»2 .eller.. new drum «S» buyer* *>as**r: iluntok AST* whit* fob 10O<* NLW S3»7t seller.. Sarawak wh.te fob »•<-, NLW J377 Mller*. Sarawak apKUil buck fob Mt NI.W $242.105 words
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Article102 1978-06-23 18 £\AILY BSR ana SMR prices at noon yesterday: ■>»>r aiii «.A.S. (Carrcnt Mtb) (Forward Mth) Bayer* StUen Bajcn Seller* SSR 20 < 1 ton pallet) 216.50 218 SON 217.50 219.50, SSR M> (1 ton pallet) 214.50 21b DON 2i5 50 217.501 M.R.E.LB. SMR 5CV (1 ton pellet)102 words
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Article378 1978-06-23 18 SHARES were easier across a fairly broad front In moderate trading at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Losses, however were marginal, thanks to some last minute support which lifted prices off their day's lowest. Among industrials, losers outnumbered winners by |40-to-31. Margins were generally narrow. Haw Par.378 words
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Article226 1978-06-23 18 fHE US/Sing dollar opened at $2.3215/30 ln the Singapore forex market yesterday and was traded down to $2.3295 00 before It held rather steady at 12.3205/15. It later moved up as dollar strengthen against major currencies in European markets and closed at 82.3230/40. Interbank forward rates at226 words
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Article148 1978-06-23 18 Interbank rate* at 3.00 p.m. Cwrcnclrt Nominal rates Smithsonian rtrcnup •uoltd y«»Urd«y icroui parity chaof* US dollar 3.3210 2.3220 2 8186 —17.68 Sterling pound 4 2880 4 2945 7.3469 41 64 Hongkong dollar 49.87 49.92 50.51 1 27 M'slan dollar 97.70 97.80 100.00 2 d0 Aurt schilling 15.5270148 words
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Article185 1978-06-23 18 NOTE: These rates may dlfler slightly from those quoted by bank* to their cu*nmeri. ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on June 22. IS Dollar* (Soot) Offer Bid 7 days 9 1/4 9 1/8 1 mths 8 14 8 18 2 mths 8 7/16 8185 words
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Article38 1978-06-23 18 Closing Interbank rates on ElnKRfxure dollar on June 21 Or;er B14 Overnight 4 1/2 4 1 mth 5/8 4 1/3 2 mths 4 3/4 4 5 J 3 mths 4 7/8 4 3/4 Soaree: Asttey Fearer.38 words
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Article41 1978-06-23 18 RANOB of ratei offered b] discount hotuei on Jun« 22. Overnight 31* Call dfpo.ii 31i. Cleilni ■>»» (all 3- Month Trruury bill. 1SII 11/1* 3-Month Bank bill. 4 7/1 4 3-Month CD 4 7/8 4 1/4 •-Month CD 6 1/* S41 words
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Article25 1978-06-23 18 THE average rate at which Singapore banki are I currently prepared to lend to their beat customers 1 is 7 per cent.25 words
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602 1978-06-23 19 Haw Par expects current year to be profitable ALTHOUGH results for the first few months of the current year have been poor due to losses incurred by the marine division. Haw Par Brothers International Is confident that the overall position will Improve In the later part of the year as602 words
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477 1978-06-23 19 Ben holds out hope for holders at long last BEN chairman J.G. Gilmour has some heartening news at last for the company's long suffering shareholders In his review for the 10 months to December 1977. Most of his report deals with the ongoing problems of this much troubled company and477 words
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Advertisement506 1978-06-23 19 EXCELLENT SALES POSITIONS OFFERED BY STP DISTRIBUTORS SDN. BHD. ONLY THOSE WHO MEET THE FOLLOWING MAY APPLY 1. GOOD COMMAND OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE 2 PLEASANT PERSONALITY 3 SELF MOTIVATED AND HARDWORKING (WILLING TO WORK FROM 3 00 P.M. TO 10.00 PM DAILY). SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES WILL ENJOY THE FOLLOWING BENEFITS: 1.506 words
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Advertisement758 1978-06-23 19 Tractors Singapore Limited requires SALES REPRESENTATIVES to sell eorthmoving equipment as well as other industrial and construction machinery. Candidates should have a minimum of 2 years sales experience in similar or related lines, possess trade or technical qualifications, and be able to speak Mandarin and Hokkien A rewarding career with758 words
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Advertisement721 1978-06-23 19 CORRIGENDUM Reference to the Notice in S.T. 21st and 22nd June, 1978 placed by the Divisional Purchasing Office of Singapura Forum Hotel regarding the resignation of MR SUNNY H.L. CHAN, there was a typographical error on the above name. It should read: "MR SUNNY H.L. CHAN" and NOT Mr Sun721 words
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Advertisement741 1978-06-23 19 IN THE HIGH COURT OK THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies YViodinK-l p 1 No. H2 of 197N I In the Matter of the Companies Act. Cap. IH.I And In the Matter of IMTEUINDOSIN 1.1 MXXX (PTK.) LTD. AOVERTISFMKN T OH PETITION Notice Is hereby given that a Petition for the741 words
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Advertisement740 1978-06-23 20 J AT YOUR SERVICE fSECTION INDEX §J CLASSIFIED AOS Ptal Kir\tMA ititli Per word: 60 cts (Mln. $9.00) VIII ANNOUNCEMENTS 4 PERSONAL M***-w+ l p er CO umn cm: $i 0.75 (Mln. $32.25) IX OBITUARIES I FOR SALE k SHOPPING GUIDE f STOCK ADJUSTMENT SALE 10% 30% discount on all740 words
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Advertisement900 1978-06-23 20 I FOR SALE SHOPPING GUIDE CLEARING SALEI MULTI- purpose racks suitable for office, homes and storage uses. Only $95 per set Easy to fix. no screw required Tel Charlton. *****/ *****1 ONLY $70 P.M. RENT/ Instalment, you can own a brand new Westlnghouse alrcond within a year We also sell900 words
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Advertisement564 1978-06-23 20 SIN MAH DECORAMA 401. 4th Fir. Teillle Centre. 200. Jalan Sultan. Singapore 7. Tel: *****13 (3 line*). *****52. *****51. We are Curtain Specialist who: Stock fabrics for every Domestic Commercial Application. Have widest collection of high quality Curtain Upholstry fabrics. Carpet. Wall-paper Modern Furnitures HIRE PURCHASE TERMS AVAIL ABLE FOR564 words
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Advertisement503 1978-06-23 20 I FOR SALE SHOPPING GUIDE BJ NANG HENG PIANO House Sole distributor 100% UK manufactured Weimar. Bentley. Qualified technician, guaranteed after sales service. *****59 LOWREV COMPUTER OROAN (U.S.A.) from 5J1.530/- onward. Please visit Lowrey Music House Pte Ltd.. Unit 221. Plaia Singapura. Tel: *****5. FOR SALE: ALMOST new IBM magnetic503 words
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Advertisement701 1978-06-23 20 "TELMIN" DOG WORMER tablets for Roundworms. Hookworms. Tapeworms, Whlpworms. Guarantee 99.9% efficiency. No side effects Available Yaohan *****69. GOING CHEAP. DOBERMANN, Alsatian bitches for sale. 1 1/2 years old Call *****5. Catherine QUALITY LAMPS/ CHANOELIERS from Europe Special offer. Khoo SweeOeok Company. 183 Outram Park Blk 19. Tel: *****74. Mondays701 words
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Advertisement774 1978-06-23 20 II EMPLOYMENT CLERK/TYPIST FEMALE Qualification* pasa Secondary 4 (1) Able to type fast and accurately (2) Able to speak various dialects fluently (3) Able to operate PBX switchboard (4) Have 1 2 years experience. Selary will commenaurate with qualification, and experience. Interested applicants please call personally at PAH EASTERN CABLES774 words
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Advertisement785 1978-06-23 20 Travel Agency requires Mate/Female RESERVATIONS CLINKS with good typing knowledge. Apply: The Managers aa Tanglln P.cT¥ox 482, Singapore 18. WANTED JUNIOR STENOGRAPHER preferably with experience In legal work. ST 80xA***** LEADING SHIPPING COMPANY requires a Receptionist/ Switchboard Operator Qualifications: 1) OCE 'O' level with credit In English. 2) Able to785 words
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Advertisement546 1978-06-23 20 II EMPLOYMENT PATERBON CANDY Invites applications 'rom suitably qualified Singapore citizens for the post of SALES REPRESENTATIVE to handle range of standard water and effluent treatment and pumping equipment Ouallltcatlons a Experience: Minimum O.C.E. O level wttn cr+ono In S4c#oc# mm Maths .Experience In ••Ulna engineering equipment ww be a546 words
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Advertisement691 1978-06-23 20 SALES ASSISTANTS Due to further expansion of It* retailing facilities, an established company In the book trade seeks to appoint three Sales Assistants Applicants must be Singapore citizens. In the age range from 18 to 24 and be prepared to work shift They should have passed in at least three691 words
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Advertisement820 1978-06-23 21 II EMPLOYMENT Menard Beauty Centre require* matured ladles and housewives to work as professional iauty advisors/team leaders Only persons with keen Interest in beauty culture need apply Successful applicant* will not earn leas than 1500 per month plus a free-trip to Japan for beauty training CaM MM* Ong »i HI1M820 words
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Advertisement669 1978-06-23 21 1 REOUIRED SALESGIRLS (non- I] citizens may also apply i Apply personally at China Union Co I] p Pte Ltd 8. Battery Road I Singapore 1 REOUIRED INOOOR SALES- OIRLS. Call personally at: 104. •Shaw Towers Beach Road. spm Bpm HOUSEWIVES. PENSIONERS. WORKING Ladles and Gentlemen as Demonstrators from 6669 words
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Advertisement529 1978-06-23 21 II EMPLOYMENT CYCLE CARRIAGE QROUP We require a TECHNICAL ABSISTANT In swr Workahop. lit The successful candidate. f enouM have Me loHowino:t Ngee Ann/ Polytechnic Dl1 ploma In Mechanical Engl- naorlng OR C»O Automo- 1 a Him IaJI t—r l~iinlnriii r airt' Hcate/ SVI Advanced Craft Cert, m Motor Vehicle529 words
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Advertisement785 1978-06-23 21 i PHILIPS 111 1 We are expanding and we require LINE MECHANICS t OustMcaMone: j! a Trade I in Electronic Serj vicing or Private Certificate J I In TV servicing with 1-2 J years' related experience J Dunes: a The repairing and servicing of television receivers Applicants muat have completed785 words
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Advertisement575 1978-06-23 21 II EMPLOYMENT CORONA MANUFACTURERS fTE LTD An Affiliate of SCM Corporation USA manufacturing atectrc rypamrrttart FEMALE Q.C. INSPECTORS 16 yean and 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 1 6 years and575 words
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Advertisement447 1978-06-23 21 JOIN i ■BJO FOR A BRIGHT JOB CAREER IMMEDIATE EMPLOYMENT FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS 5 working days Increment after 3 months probation Good working conditions Good promotion opportunities Primary Six education and above Experience not necessary Job security 1 3th month payment Workmen's compensation and hospitalization insurance scheme An/iuol leave, marriage447 words
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Advertisement462 1978-06-23 21 II EMPLOYMENT ASAHI ELECTRONICS (S) PTE LTD SA. Blk S. KaHang Place. Spore 12 invites applications for the following positions (A)LEADMAN (for plastic moulding section) a OCE 'O' level or Technical School Certificate holders In Mechanical Engineering a Singapore Citizens, aged 22-25 years, completed NS I—2 years experience In setting462 words
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Advertisement360 1978-06-23 21 EUROPEAN STANDARD ELECTRONICS PTE. LTD. due to expansion has vacancies for: FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS (Singapore Cltliena/ Non Citizen*) a No scope work a Working experience not necessary a Work In alr-condltloned comfort a Age 14 years old and above a Minimum Primary 3 education We provide: a Attractive monthly salary360 words
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Advertisement421 1978-06-23 21 II EMPLOYMENT li BLOND ASIA PTE LTD in its expansion program Invites applications /or OPERATORS Requirement. a Male Female Singapore Citizen a Secondary Two education a Preferably completed National Service (for male) a Candidates must be able to work 2 rotating shifts. a Preferably residing around Jurong. Toa Payoh. Ang421 words
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Advertisement324 1978-06-23 21 I Attention all QIRLB/ LADIES especially thoso In Katong, Kallang, Joo Chiat, O«ylang and Macprvarson. A nawty eetabHehed subsidiary of a largo local pubNc companr tecturtng of electronic products hoe Immediate vacancies foe Vie following positions 1) LEAD GIRLS 2) OPERATORB (FEMALE) a Applicants for Lead Otrls positions should have324 words
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Advertisement733 1978-06-23 22 II EMPLOYMCNT am Oai*»ai*je»l rf AIRCHILD Singapore pte ltd requires FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Requirement* Age Above 16 years Education Primary 6 and above Citizenship Singaporean/ Malaysian Benefit* Starting salary $5 80 per day (Assembler) $6 20 per day Bonder I Successful completion of 3 me-iths probation Arjsmbler $7 03 per733 words
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Advertisement548 1978-06-23 22 do requires A) SALESGIRLS Total monthly gross Income $284 Singaporean, aged 18—25 years Mln Secondary education Mln height 1 55 m Conversant In English and Mandarin B) EXPERIENCED SECURITY GUARD English speaking Malay Male Completed or exempted rrom NS Age 25—40 Singaporean Mln height 160 m Total monthly Income $285548 words
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Advertisement620 1978-06-23 22 II EMPLOYMENT JURONQ BASED FOOD 1 INDUSTRY require* Id drivers ■Class 111 rtrtving licence with I minimum 2 years driving ex-H I perlence 12)1 2) MALE FEMALE SEC 111 WORKERS llnterested persons contact: I I PERSONNEL ASSISTANT M SSOIII requires A. DRIVERS CUM GENERAL WORKERS Valid class 3 licence. B.620 words
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Advertisement735 1978-06-23 22 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS S'POR* (PTI) LTO requires DRIVER OiialllV etloisi at least Sec II education and able to type 35 w.p.m Must have a valid class II 111 driving licence or with at least 3 years driving experience to drive company vehicles to make various delivery and pick up Also assist735 words
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Advertisement837 1978-06-23 22 II EMPLOYMENT A teedwg shipyard In Jurong jmrtlae mn*at| iiliiWliil «p|illrsmi far the post* of 1 ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN Possess a Technician Diploma In Electrical Engineering from a recognised college or equivalent. A minimum of 2 3 years experience in Electrical Maintenance from a heavy industry, eg shipyard. Age above837 words
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Advertisement742 1978-06-23 22 Industrial Electronic* C*n*i*in requires A) EXPERIENCED MALE MACHINISTS B) MALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS EiceHont fringe benafHa: No shift work 5-day week Attractive salary Free medical benefits 10 days annual leave New Jurong area with good bus service Q^^o opQOrtunHy fof *XjW#jnct>»T>4>nl for th* right pupil AM interested applicants, kindly contact tel:742 words
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Advertisement750 1978-06-23 22 II EMPLOYMENT CALLING ALL GIRLS it BOYS. HERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO JOIN A FAST EXPANDING AND ESTABLISHED CATERING COMPANY. COME AND JOIN US AS WAITRESSES OR KITCHEN HELPERS Attractive salary end fringe benefits await the successful •pptcama. Only 2 shift*, free meal and transport provided Experience not required a* Intenarve750 words
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Advertisement788 1978-06-23 22 BRANDSON Manufacturer of Electronic Products requires FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS We offer Good salary a Attendance bonus 5-day working weak 13-month pay CPF benefit* Prorata annual leave a Marriage/ sick/ maternity/ compaealonata leave Free medical sttonHon Non-citizens can also apply Please call personally from Monday to Friday between 8.00 m. 5.00788 words
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Advertisement815 1978-06-23 22 II EMPLOYMENT A woM eetabashsd Cocktail Lounge requires STEWARDESSES 2 shifts 3.30 7 p.m.: 8 II 45 p m Total Income In the region of $1,000 plus Age 18 and above Experience not necessary Work permits available Accommodation provided for non -Singaporeans Charming Chinese girls preferred Part-timers are also welcome815 words
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Advertisement571 1978-06-23 22 WANTED OFFICE BOY urgently. Possess class 2 or 3 licence? Completed NS. Call personally with necessary documents to 80S; Bth floor. Intel national Plasa URGENTLY REQUIRED HARD WORKING boys to do office work Completed N s Handwritten applications to Alfa Handicraft. 169-A. Unit 82. Singapore Hand'erart Centre. Tanrrlln Road, Spore571 words
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Advertisement728 1978-06-23 23 111 VEHICLES BOATS TRISTAR TRAVEL SERVICES IM.Ltd offers brand new alrcond cars at rnmpetltlve rates Call *****20 *****58 MOSIN AUTO AIRCONDITIONINO Installation and service Call 999 Serangoon Road Spore 12 (opposite Bendemeer School) Tel: *****4/ *****4 LATE 1974 ALFA 1600 Junior 1 owner, alrcon. sports rims. Mitsubishi cassette, tuffkote. low728 words
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Advertisement948 1978-06-23 23 END 1973 CITROEN 1015 c c Tip I Top condition, low mileage, low consumption $7,200 *****0 Henry ISSS TRIUMPH TR 4, for scrap Highest offer secures View: 3. Lorong 13. Geylang SCRAP CARS FOR sale Mercedes 2800 c c $6,500 Mercedes 2000 cr $5,600 Volvo 2000 c.c. $5,600 1001 cc948 words
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Advertisement1087 1978-06-23 23 Ml VEHICLES BOATS i COLT OALANT COUPE, late 1971 model Excellent condition. Sports rims, console box. tape Tax Sept Selling cheap Call *****36 COLT GALANT CUSTOM 1400 r Year 1972. 4-door. good condition Call Mr Ang Tel *****0 1976 YAMAHA DT 175 Scr imbler 4 owner only Accident free Oood1,087 words
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Advertisement1059 1978-06-23 23 HONOA ITS C.C. 1970 $650. Honda 110 CO 1977. $1,450 View: 51. Kampong Java Road Morning DAIHATSU 1 YEAR old dlesel lorry Selling $16,000 Tel *****0 DECEMBER 1*73 FORD Cortina 1600 L One owner Tip-top condltlon $7,800 Interested, telephone *****5 DECEMBER 1*72 TOYOTA Corona 1800 with alrcond. cassette, sports rims1,059 words
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Advertisement1252 1978-06-23 23 111 VEHICLES A BOATS LATE '71 CILICA, alrconditloned. new sports rims, tyres, radio and cassette, excellent condition $8. 900 —*****17. RIO. 1972 MINI Clubman One owner Tax/ Insurance Due December 1978 Ring *****98 1972 CORTINA ISOOL, beautiful metallic paint, alrcond. cassette, without accident, tax/ October $7600/- 1970 Vauxhall Viva 12001,252 words
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Advertisement893 1978-06-23 23 V SERVICES A BUSINESS SPECIALIST IN PARQUET flooring hj", 5/16". Repair. Sundlng. Wax Polishing. Varnishing Tel *****2/ *****1. Residence *****80 FOR YOUR PAINTING, call us for quotation Neat and satisfactory results assured We also do renovations for private homes and general repairs for factories and homes Tel: *****82 BRIGHT PLAZA893 words
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Advertisement717 1978-06-23 23 HELPfI URGENTLY NEED one good .Samaritan to offer lift from Beach Road to Scotts Road Shaw Centre Please ring: *****5 Monica. CAR POOL REQUIRED. Common- wealth West 2nd Chin Bee Road and back 8 a.m. 445 p m Call *****90 (after 6 p.m LIFT AVAILABLE FROM Bedok South via Marine717 words
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Advertisement680 1978-06-23 23 V SERVICES BUSINESS FOR A RELAXING massage, kindly call at International Keepflt Centre. Merlin Hotel. For appointment phone *****73/ *****11 ext 425 DONT MISS SINGAPORE'S relaxing oriental massage from Carol's Visiting Massage Call now ■*****01 from 7.00 a.m. onwards ALOHA HEALTH SERVICE provides you experienced masseuses for relaxing massage Call680 words
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Advertisement475 1978-06-23 23 NOREEN MASSAGE IERVWt provides. Experienced "MB! Trained masseuses. EfflcfißP prompt ti reliable service ■flam' *****5/ *****53 OONA'S RING 2MSS7S7 *****9 for relaxing massages others raift about' Can you afford to call? TIAN CHUAN ELECTRONIC Service Colour Black/ White TV. amplifier cassette, fixing antennae, househc.d appliances *****88. DAY/NIGHT T.V. service, fast475 words
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Advertisement777 1978-06-23 24 VI EDUCATION 4\ TRAINING VI EDUCATION TRAINING SECJiEinMtUS SCHOOL OF SECRETARIAL SKILLS Praparaa studanta ior tha London Chambet of Commnce Industry and Pitmane Institute examinations. Tha next FULL-TIME PRIVATE SECRETARY'S COURSES commence on 3rd July 1978 Write ior our brochure or enquire at SECRET ARIUS 75 Tanqlin Road Singapore, 10777 words
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Advertisement403 1978-06-23 24 ACA. lA< I(°MA. ICSA Inst of H liking It Finance Leading to XprlT 1979 Exam Inst of Adn. Mgt. Leading to f> 1978 Exam. Insl of Super v sory Mgt Lecturers: L.m Boon Tang, ACMA. ACIS H.W. Ang. M Insl Am (D*.t Joseph Ang. LLB (Hons) William Tan, LLB. (London,403 words
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Advertisement889 1978-06-23 24 VI EDUCATION 4 TRAINING PIOPLf 8 PARK COMMERCIAL SCHOOL I A Standard It Spacious School BOOK-KEEPING (Safinnart) 1) Friday 8 00-7 30p.m./ Friday 7 30-9 30p m. commencing to-day 2) Sunday 2 00-4 OOp.m commencing 25/S/78 3) Saturday 2 00-4 00p.m. commencing 1/7/78 BOOK-KEEPING (Inter) 1) Sunday 11 00-1 OOp889 words
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Advertisement854 1978-06-23 24 IMPORT/EXPORT PROCEDURES DOCUMENTATION A FREE TALK will be (Iven by Top Professionals on Job prospect* and opportunities In Import/ Export Shipping and Transport Companies at LMPTC, HI, SaS Nr PaapMra Park Centre en Friday 2J/« at 7pm. Ptaaaa can Mar la raaarva rour aaat Tal: 430 MS, 4*O*S7 WEEK-END WORKSHOP854 words
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Advertisement669 1978-06-23 24 VII TRAVEL ft RESTAURANTS RJJPVal^att^jf 9^ *\IT^^RJ 57"" Rj W 9 <Wj 9t V9r m J jTVM^ill'i in .1 J oR^^|R^ T V^9*IRjRjIVVIR^VH b^EiP^bbbbb Q o to! Go to Europe on tours that have proven their value. Ask your friends about the wonderful time they had on Global Tours in669 words
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Advertisement443 1978-06-23 24 VII TRAVEL ft RESTAURANTS j British airways holidEiys London for You 7 nights from $285* London 'Mini-Stays' $35 a day* Europe for You 8 days from $679* Britain for You 7 days from $391* 'Excludes air. fare Europe for Asians 21 days for $3,333 Includes air fare. Group departures. Led443 words
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Advertisement497 1978-06-23 24 llvv cc Jjll WORLD ADVENTURE !B»SuptrDClo* Jumbo 8747) Frjnce/AI USA/Canidi/M«iico/ Honoluki/Tiipei/Hong Kong 30 Diyj SSssso/KLSS79O (II Pans/New York by Superior)* Concorde *****0/KLS6B9O Oep 22 7 19 8 16 9 M 10 r l' ALL USA/CANADA USA/Honokjkj/Los Anoaks/' OantyUnd/Su World. San Diegn/ HoUvwood/Las Vtgis/Nwi York/ Wittiington/Niagara Fans/ Ch-taao/SeatiU/San Francaco)/ CANADA (Vancouvtr/Toronto)/497 words
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Obituary22 1978-06-23 25 IN LOVING MEMORY or Mrs X Vasu departed 23 June 1974. Fondly remembered by children, grandchildren relatives and friends.22 words
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Obituary, Illustration39 1978-06-23 25 KHOR BOON SWEE DEPARTED 2}/(/I(7S sadly missed by wife and children ANIS SHIRAZ HUSAIN Born 4-t-1tM Dtad 22-6-197e Sweet are the memories silently kept, of one we love and cannot forget All you lovd on—.39 words
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Obituary116 1978-06-23 25 140 Acknowledgements VEO EK CHEOW AND FAMILY wish to convey their sincere thanks to relatives and friends, clubs. associations, and business associates for their kind assistance, donations, wreaths, scrolls, messages of condolence and attendnce during the recent bereavement of the late MR YEO MONO SIANO. departed peacefully on 14-6-1978. Vary116 words
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Obituary, Illustration27 1978-06-23 25 Born 20.10.33 PiihO away p*«c«fuHy 22-6-71. Al*iandra Hocpttal. Nighl viaita at Blk M. RadMII cMm, (3) TjJ i «M0«7^MM43^^^^^^^ CHARLIE TAN GEH POH (AH POH)27 words
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Obituary49 1978-06-23 25 MR. CHUA AH YEM passed away peacefully on 19 6 78 at home. Cortege leaving 120-B Sixth Ave. on Friday 23 6 78 for Bright Hill Crematorium at 100 pm The family of the deceased wishes to thank all the personnel of Ward 10 (SGH for their dedicated care.49 words
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Obituary, Illustration33 1978-06-23 26 Four years have passed but treasured memories of you still linger on. Your great love and devotion will always be cherished by children, son-in-law, daughter-in-law, grandchildren and loved ones. V. THAMBIAYAH33 words
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Obituary, Illustration47 1978-06-23 26 In Loving memory of our beloved brother Francis (Ra|an| Fernandez. Born: 3-1-193* Departed: 10-6-1978 Mourned by Sisters Hilda. Ivy and] Kitty. A requiem mas* will be held on Saturday 24-6-78 at 7.30 p.m. at No. 15. SS3/90J Sungei Way. Presence o] friends, relatives earnestly requested.47 words
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Advertisement277 1978-06-23 25 times friday properties I.A.C. (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. (An Affihat* of Carrlor 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. Price 95c per sq. ft. inclusive of central air-conditioning and carpet. Other Facilities Excellent277 words
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Advertisement117 1978-06-23 25 DIST. 10 OFF HOLLAND ROAD. Modern detached bungalow with swimming pool. 4 bedrooms, split-level living/ dining. $5,500. NEAR AMERICAN SCHOOL magnificent detached bungalow with swimming pool, centrally alrcondltloned. 4 bedrooms. $2,900. CHOICE OF DETACHED/ SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOWS in Dlsts. 10. 11. 21 and 5 Queen Astrld Park. Orchid Village. Mount Slnal117 words
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Advertisement1014 1978-06-23 25 times friday properties Ahixuiy Hfestyfe at Sherwood Towers I tJOZDOWN I and not a cent mete until the Tenporaryl Occupation Licence is issued No progress payments Outstanding price from $93,000 for a 3-bedroom apartment Superb selection of finishes ceramic and parquet floors, wall to wall carpet in master bedroom Fine1,014 words
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Advertisement862 1978-06-23 25 IV ACCOMMODATION A PROPERJIES SIRANOOON OARDIN ESTATE single-storey terrace 3 bedrooms, furnished Other flats/ houses dlst. V 9/ 10/ 11/ 21 Hoe-Tan *****J1 *****54 OIST. 10 SINGLE-STOREY *rmlI detarhed 3 bedrooms Fully fur- nished with telephone Available 1 Immediately $1,000 Call *****2. Rosalind DIST. 11, NEAR AIRPORT newly I painted862 words
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Advertisement900 1978-06-23 25 PASIR RIS. CORNER terrace house ror rent/ sale Contact Steven Tel *****73 LOYANO SEASIDE BUNCALOW fully furnished, telephone, Hirrnndltloned 43.000 sq ft. of matured fenced garden, separate servant's amenities Tel: *****7 office. *****11 evenings SINGLE-STOREY BUNGALOW: CLEMENTI Park $1,800: Ardmore Park $1,500: Braddell Heights $1,300; Bukit Timah $2,200. near American900 words
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Advertisement861 1978-06-23 26 ENG CHEONG TOWCT c 26. :t- bedroomed apartment ,!t vrry spwial prices front $SH p s I Units facniK available c New with high quality flnishf. c Property tax as low as about S2O per month c Loans ran be arranged at low interest rates c No restriction to nonrfSl861 words
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Advertisement633 1978-06-23 26 Ready for occupation Limited units available, 20 yearsconcessionery rate of only 12% p.a. property tax No restriction to foreign buyers Booking/Enquiry Mon Sat 9am to 5 p m Sun 9 am to 1 p m OUTRAM RBJUTY fPTWevro •••rNCanii, EuTonaSanSi Sport CONTACT: MISS AU T«i *****77 M ***** *****40 PlaiHilctf633 words
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Advertisement669 1978-06-23 26 The Chairman and Board of Directors, Century Batteries (M) Bhd. take this opportunity to thank YB Encik Abdul Manan bin Othman, MCE, Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry, who kindly officiated the opening of their 2nd Factory at Bakar Arang Industrial Estate, Kedah, on Saturday, June 3,1978. We would also669 words
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Advertisement504 1978-06-23 26 IN THF SUBORDINATE a COURTS OF THE I REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE M.C. Summom No. MM of 1978 Between Metro (Pte) Ltd Plaintiff! And Colin Syn Defendant SUBSTITUTED SERVICE Form of advertiiement TO: Colin Syn 22. Jalan Dalian Singapore 15. Take notice that an action has been commenced against J you504 words
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124 1978-06-23 27 rpHE Selangor Turf 1 Club have revised the weights for the King's liold Cup over 600 metres at Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. Tat move came about apparently, after a protest letter from the owners of Star Prince. In my preview on Tuesday124 words
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Article342 1978-06-23 27 Gold Cup weights The rtAtaed wdghU fa the Klnc'i Gold Cap: Blue SUr R 15 Star Prince KJ~ 9 {ibut MJ S Oeaueman ifTcemeat MJ IS Gentle Jim 54 2 Rendetvom II (EA 1) 54 It Pihui 111 IU 1 PnUu Mouan SM 5 Tin Ore si IS Timber Producer342 words
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571 1978-06-23 27 Blue star out to redeem lost prestige By FAIRWAY KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday BLUE STAR will be out to redeem some of his former glory when he lines up for this year's running of the King's Gold Cup here on Sunday. The Majority Blue gelding was named Horse-of-the-Year for capturing the571 words
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Article475 1978-06-23 27 LONDON, Thurs. I Australian Colin Dibley yesterday defeated Victor Amaya of the United States 6-1. 7-5 in the third round of the U*****,000 (*****,000 > Rawlings Queens Club Internationa: c n n 1 s tournament. Amaya, 10 years younger than his 33-year-old opponent, was beatenAP - 475 words
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Article1203 1978-06-23 27 IliJl 2.0 CLASS 5, DIV 3 1,200 m IiUSJI ($9,000 16,300 to winner) 1 8305 Mia Anavaa I (Transit) Laonc Wl fauna) T Chaam I 8737 Miatarkwa «aar (Pontlan) Paul 5 58 {ami) V Nathan 8 IO4»e Kirn KM I (R L C) DonntUy 8 5« (aunt) tmat1,203 words
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Article233 1978-06-23 27 SYDNEY, Thurs. Australia would welcome the re-entry of South Africa to the International Cricket Conference. Australian Cricket Board secretary Alan Barnes said here yesterday. "We'll welcome South Africa back into the fold provided everyone is agreeable," Barnes said The Conference, cricket's governing body, meet in London onReuter - 233 words
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Article139 1978-06-23 27 LONDON. Thurs. The British Boxing Board have complained to the Wcrld Boxing Council about the scorlne of the WBC light-heavyutlght title right bftween Mate Parlov cf Yugoslavia and Britain's John Conteh In Belgrade last Saturday. Parlov retained the title on a controversial split points, dec. sic n. Secretary Ray139 words
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Article44 1978-06-23 27 BEDFORD (England). Thurs. Indian cricket captain Blshen Bedl lost his claim for unfair filirmtnrl against his former English county team Northamptonshire here yesterday. A three-man Industrial tribunal unanimously rejected his complaint. The reasons for their decision will be announced later ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article208 1978-06-23 27 COMMONWEALTH GAMES Gambia will send a team to the 1978 Commonwealth Damps In Edmonton. Canada. In August but Botswana will not. Games officials announced yestcroay. So fpr n renord countries have declared their Intention to compete. The previous record was 42 at Edinburgh, Scotland. In 1970.Agencies - 208 words
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Advertisement711 1978-06-23 27 aaaVJaVjr A laflaw P.O. BOX 1866, KOTA KINABALU, SABAH, MALAYSIA. THE SEARCH IS ON FOR 12 EXQUISITE STEWARDESSES A new, unique and highly exclusive key club one of Southeast Asia's most luxurious beforeand after-dinner gathering places for members only needs twelve beautiful, highly sophisticated, well-groomed, English-speaking stewardesses by 31 August711 words
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Article, Illustration178 1978-06-23 28 riiHE visiting Russian 1 men and women table tennis players last night mesmerised their Singapore opponents at the Chung cneng High School reports JOE DORAI The men's side trounced Singapore 6-0 and the women's team hammered the local women 7.0 all matches noi lasting more than 15 minutes.178 words
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Article239 1978-06-23 28 FETER SIOW - FETER SIOW By /OUTSIDE of Queensland, Australia, swimmer Mark Biancotti is just another name. But. come :aBO In the Moscow Olympics, when he reckons he will reach his peak. Biancotti aims to make his name a household word. Already, he is close to239 words
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Article115 1978-06-23 28 KHALSA beat Singa pore Cricket Club 2-1 in their Premier League hockey clash on the Padang yesterday, reports PATRICK BASTIANS. Khalsa took a 1-0 lead in the 20th minute through Harcharan Singh. SCCs Mehar Singh beat goalkeeper Jeswant Singh, one of Khalsa's new flnds, off a penalty115 words
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Article59 1978-06-23 28 Vlvienne Gtraidine Llm, wife of Singapore soccer goalkeeper Lim Ch:ew Peng, gave birth to a baby Kirl on Sunday morning. Chiew Peng, who had been selected lor the Jakarta Anniveisary tournament now on in Jakarta, pulled out of the team at the 11th hour became of the expected59 words
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Article61 1978-06-23 28 HOCKEY— Intra prisons tournament: RTC/CKP v Changi Prison (Changi Prison. 5 p.m.). SOCCER NFL Div. 1: Tampines Rovers v Toa Payoh United (National Stadium. 8 p.m.); FDAWU inter-bran«h tournament: Shangri-la v Phoenix (Gloucester Barracks. 6 p.m.); Friendly: Singapore Cricket Club V Radln Mas (Padang. 5 p.m.); Jakarta Anniversary tournament:61 words
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Article76 1978-06-23 28 MOHAMMED AMIR SAID was one of the outstanding performers in the first Oberoi Imperial Hotel athletic meet at Slglap Secondary School over the weekend with a 39.57-metre effort in the man's Javelin. Other results: Men 10&m: 1. Chye Ee Beng 2. Mohd Rashid 3. Osman Khamis 12 0;76 words
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Article249 1978-06-23 28 By JOE DORAI VAIN aL ABIDDIN stays out I* c A oOf the Singapore SOCCer team. Caretaker-coach Trevor Hartley decided this after anaa -fting wife Zaina. at the Jalan Besar Stadium last ni?ht. Hartley the Football Asso- elation of Singapore Director of Coaching, told me:249 words
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Article205 1978-06-23 28 JAKARTA, Thurs. The Indonesia senior team assured themselves of a place in the final of the Jakarta Anniversary soccer tournament with a 2-2 draw against Singapore last night. I Indonesia led 1-0 at half-time in a match played before only 500 fans in the 100,000-seat SenayanAFP - 205 words
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Article15 1978-06-23 28 DRUG Centres beat Medium Security Prisons 6-2 in the Intra-prisons hockey tournament at Changi.15 words
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190 1978-06-23 28 Singapore Malays must win to reach last four A REVITALISED Singapore Malays' side will hope to secure nothing less than a win when they meet Negri Sembilan in a Sultans' Gold Cup soccer match at Jurong Stadium on Sunday (7.30 pm), reports BERNARD PLftEIRA. Singapore's 5-2 defeat by Malacca at190 words
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Article, Illustration355 1978-06-23 28 PATRICK BASTIANS - PATRICK BASTIANS By SINGAPORE'S weightlifters have finally come up with the man to fill their vacant middleweight slot Fok Keng Choy, the national shot-putt record-holder. Fok is big, but slim. At 1.83 metres and 90 kilogrammes, he has impressed selectors at two trials since355 words
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199 1978-06-23 28 Ya'acob faces toughest test tonight OEVENTEEN year- old Mohammed Ya'acob Hashim has his toughest test in goal for Tampines Rovers tonight when they meet Toa Payoh United in a key National Football League Division One clash at Jalan Besar. The agile youngster earns his place through his outstanding performance for199 words
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Article144 1978-06-23 28 MANILA, Thurs. A Filipino student gave a smashing display last night by capturing nine gold medals and setting two youth records on the opening day of three simultaneous International youth weightlifting championships here. Francisco Honrada, 17, routed his rivals in the paperweight class with a total lift144 words
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230 1978-06-23 28 GODFREY ROBERT - 29 boxers shortlisted for training GODFREY ROBERT By SINGAPORE Amateu yesterday shortliste for the ASEAN champ August and the aim; clash against Malaysia October. Training, which start*, on Monday, will be held five times a week under coaches Syed Abdul Kadir. K. Segaran anl Mervyn Galistan at the Farrer ParkAP - 230 words
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Article114 1978-06-23 28 ALBERT - SASA to send 25 to Jakarta meet ALBERT By JOHNSON nnHE Singapore Amateur 1 Swimming Association have decided to send 25 swimmers to the South-east Asia agegroup- championships in Jakarta from July 6-8. Though only 10 swimmers qualified, the association decided to add to the list, 15 swimmers who recorceu114 words
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Article253 1978-06-23 28 cords on fTAY Guat Kirn, Jenny 1 Llm and Chew Sung Lock smashed meet records on the second day of the Chinese Swimming Club'f multiple agegroup meet at Amber Road, reports ALBERT JOHNSON. RetulU: Boys: 8 yrs and under: 50m breast 1 Alvln Urn 2 Kenneth Tan 3253 words
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Advertisement131 1978-06-23 28 Yes, for as little as $9.00 you can reach 500,000 readers or 10c for every 5,555 when you adver- rf N^^ tise in the classified ads of the Straits Times. If you've got anything to sell, sell it through our As *«fe classified ads. Everyday, we reach 500,000 people, all131 words
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Article, Illustration901 1978-06-23 29 gUENOS AIKES, Thurs. After one of the most astonishing days in the history of World Cup soccer, Holland and Argentina qualified for what cou'd be one of the greatest finals since the tournament began in 1930. Yesterday was the day of decision when ailReuter - 901 words
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Article, Illustration60 1978-06-23 29 BUENOS AIRES, Thurs. Argentine newspapers dug out all the superlatives today and filled their front pages with ecstatic headlines and huge photographs celebrating the host team's 6-0 victory over Peru which took them to the World Cup final. "Weep, Brazil. Weep," said a front-page headline in theReuter; AP - 60 words
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526 1978-06-23 29 Dutch strike after two early setbacks BUENOS AIRES, Thurs. Holland, rocked by conceding a first-half own goal and having their goalkeeper carried off, hit back brilliantly to beat Italy 2-1 in a dramatic seesaw match here yesterday and reach their second successive World Cup final. The Dutch had looked beatenReuter - 526 words
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Article393 1978-06-23 29 BRAZIL... 3 POLAND... 1 MENDOZA, Thurs. Brazil's hopes of reaching the World Cup final were sky high after a pulsating 3-1 victory over Poland— but crashed when Argentina crushed Peru 6-0 in a later match. Drum beats echoed round the stadium as Brazil recaptured someReuter - 393 words
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Article454 1978-06-23 29 CORDCBA, Thurs. West Germany were finally deposed as world soccer champions after four years at the top when they were humiliated 3-2 by tiny nelghoours Austria here yesterday. The mediocre West Germans had never looked championship material at any stage of the tournament but it wasReuter; AFP - 454 words
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Article, Illustration403 1978-06-23 29 DUENOS AIRES, Thurs. Argentina thun0 dered Into the World Cup final by beating Peru 6-0 in Rosario last night and bitter Brazilian manager Ciaudio Coutinho desscribed the Peruvian performance as a "betrayal to football." Brazil hoped Peru would prevent Argentina winning by the four goalsReuter - 403 words
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Article66 1978-06-23 29 PWDLF APt lolland 3 2 10 9 4 5 taly 3 1112 2 3 V. Germany 3 0 2 14 5 2 Austria 3 10 2 4 8 2 P W D L F A Pt irgentina trazil 'oland 'eru 3 2 10 8 0 5 3 266 words
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189 1978-06-23 29 Shells in lungs: Doctors blame W-Cup rL AVTV. Thurs. The World Cup may be at the root of a mysterious outbreak of nutshell inhaling among Israeli infants, an Israeli physician claimed yesterday. Since the World Cup matches began on Israeli television early this month, there has been a 60 perAP - 189 words
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Article49 1978-06-23 29 Five goals Rensenbiink I (Hoi). Cubillas (Peru). Four Krunkl (Austria), Kimpas (Arg), Luque (Arg). Three Rep (Hoi), Ros&i (Italy), Rummenigge (W. Gcr), Roberto (Brazil). Two Oermmill (Scot), Bettega (Italy). Flohe (W. Ocr), Boniek (Pol), Dlrceu (Brazil). Dieter Mueller (W. Gen, Haan (Hoi), Brandlts (Hoi), Lato (Pol). Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Advertisement229 1978-06-23 29 Not everyone travels because they want to. H^ISL idmmW' lEy*^ -f IM? K^vl^^T'll Bilk J E^fl BV^l^Kv ffi^l Some just have to. And when they do, they probably spend most of their time in meetings and conferences. And the rest in a hotel. They hardly get to see the sights229 words
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98 1978-06-23 30 rIS mass of rubble is what remains of two apartment blocks which crumbled like a deck of cards on Tuesday nifht when an earthquake jolted the city of Salonlca in Northern Greece. The death toll reached 27 yesterday as half-a-million of the city's 700,400AP - 98 words
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Article92 1978-06-23 30 NEW DELHI, Thurs.— Voicing impatience with the lagging UN Law of the Sea talks, India i today signed with Indonesia and Thailand a boundary agreement carving up the floor of the Andaman Sea off South and Southeast Asia. The pact was based on theAP - 92 words
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Article108 1978-06-23 30 TAX ON OIL IMPORTS PLAN WASHINGTON, Thurs. —President Jimmy Carter is prepared to announce in mid-July that he will act to raise oil prices through Increased Import fees unless Congress shows it is willing to enact his yearold proposal for a tax on domestic oil, Senator Henry Jackson said today.AP - 108 words
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430 1978-06-23 30 WASHINGTON, Thursday PRESIDENT Carter, seeking more freedom to make foreign policy, laid the groundwork for a possible constitutional confrontation with Congress yesterday by announcing that he generally will no longer feel legally bound by legislative vetoes. Mr. Carter, the winner of a recent CongressionalAP; AFP - 430 words
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273 1978-06-23 30 Guerilla who escaped from jail caught BONN, Thursday rrILL Meyer, the West German leftwing terrorist rescued from Berlin's top security Moabit prison on. May 27 has been recaptured in Bulgaria and transferred back to West Germany along with Gabrielle Rollnlck, one of five women who allegedly helped him escape. TwoReuter; UPI - 273 words
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Article168 1978-06-23 30 rpAIPEH, Thursday X Alarmed by the deteriorating situation of the Chinese communities In Vietnam, Taiwan has decided to speed up the evacuation of the remaining 1,500 ethnic Chinese in Ho Cl Minn City who have received Taiwan entry permits, officials said. The government Intends to evacuateNYT - 168 words
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Article689 1978-06-23 30 LONDON. Thurs. Stock prices drifted lower In light trading today, though the market closed ■Have lowest levels following a technical reaction, dealers said At 3 pm the Financial Times Index was down 2 9 at 462.7. Oovernment bond* showed a net fall of 1/8 after losing up to689 words
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210 1978-06-23 30 WHAT THAT ETHIOPIA AIRLIFT PROVED r>ARIS, Thurs. In a I giant airlift kept secret up to now, the Soviet Union new three army divisions to Ethiopia last November and December to prove it can seize control of various African or Mid-east nations within 10 hours, Le Figaro newspaper said today.210 words
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Advertisement395 1978-06-23 30 I H 'JBll'tjljan^H ft' aal Ll' L. fS^'aal jS bbW^sbibl^b^^^?^ im r —^^^^BP^SR _Übf \cJ*V- .^b^b^b^b^^^T -k^B^HK t-bwH m ■BV^V*^Laa^B^Hßfefe __U_y_M_j_M J^Z}*^ jPftM^l Step time with a photograph. And enter the KODAK 'Under 12 Child Portrait of the Year' Contest. You could win a FREE trip for three to Disneyland.395 words
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Advertisement334 1978-06-23 30 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's financial Dally Cover Price SO* Annual Subscription fits CircUaftttOfl MaUMftr Telephont S7OOII Ext 204 TODAY'S HIGHLIGHT**... THE Moscow Narodny Bank is now in possession of more than a million square feet of land in Singapore. This arises from action taken by the bank to call in its334 words
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Article, Illustration710 1978-06-23 31 GERARD CORR - GERARD CORR WHEN ELECTIONS WILL BE HELD By in London OSCAR, Wilde, as usual, had an aphorism lor It. He called tne countryman's sport of fox-hunt-ing a case of "the unspeakable in pursuit of the uneatable. Today, the majority of people, who710 words
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579 1978-06-23 31 Labour Govt has to heed net's get it over with' mood the country. But at the same time the liberal Party has Inevitably suffered loss of Identity and consequently a loss of votes at by-elec-tions The Liberal leader Is now anxious to present his party In recognisable terms to the579 words
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Advertisement324 1978-06-23 31 Hong Leong provided the funds I required to expand my^k business. *M» -W ee Kok Wah, Stamford Tyres. < V«3R9k f M > I 2 20 t£ J^^bb^B I -Z S'VU i WW j^TJJ -f Recently, in an RTS documentary called the "Money Link", Mr Wee Kok Wah of Stamford324 words
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Article, Illustration920 1978-06-23 32 B. DE3USYANN - Iraq's rulers in firm control of the nation B. DE3USYANN By in Baghdad IRAQ'S leftist rulers, 1 proud of the stability they have brought to their country, have provided a reminder of the high price of dissent here, by hanging 21 communists. The communists, members of one of the fewReuter - 920 words
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681 1978-06-23 32 KATE BRADY - KATE BRADY By THERE has been mounting criticism ot Japanese male tourists who travel abroad In search of what Is euphemistically referred to In Japanese as bai shun kanko (literally: spring-selling tourism), that Is, prostitution. One of the most singing rebukes has come In the form681 words
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Advertisement276 1978-06-23 32 President Al Bakr [Languagel 1/1 11/1 AY audio-visual ML. method of learning Languages— Bahasa Malaysia. Mandarin. Japanese. French. German. Italian, Spanish. English. The Languagephone method is unique in the sense that you are not required to exert your mental powers to the fullest in order to absorb what you learn276 words
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Article16 1978-06-23 33 A SPECIAL TWICE-WEEKLY PACE FOR RaUMCUAL READERS WHO WISH TO IMPROVE THEIR SECOND LANGUAGE16 words
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Article50 1978-06-23 33 B&msb^R Every Tuesday and Friday >^1867**##*¥ Ait >T>it7>sCt*^ *****F 'ffe*'** tr '^i*'^^* JW*^lB79#-** rant "ffeikfe V)*ffft*V^C** *-tt'ftt**#* '^^ilHrt^Afk Hf »+A*tf«ft** 1886#- <««|llfj& -tt^ttfi t«|l9ls#- 4*A#f It** I* ft* 3* fib* K*£# Jt*f^J^ *ft ft* *"f £?&Ifc- tHl^£ *o3 3l*\*E a £*!;fi fit* S*r*i# flBs4 tr*Vl 4Bt -4r*fe#ifsiU At 1864^ £**ft50 words
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Article23 1978-06-23 33 >X¥^l*9 mm EasfF* I* Hr-k fl-t ftft*4rft*o:¥ft&* lt*A,*lb*JtftA*Jf f°" -I.jirttl"fi&r«ft D3MMNMt***l i I". J5: KBS Jft ft -/c X)t Bls &Mm\ •HA (-+B#WS(*)23 words
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Article148 1978-06-23 33 Filial piety: Robber moved Jiang Ge lived In the later Han Dynasty. His father died earJy, and both he and his mother depended on each other for company. At that time, the country was in a chaotic state. Thieves and robbers were active everywhere. Jiang Ge and his mother were148 words
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539 1978-06-23 33 TAN BAN HUAT - Street talking Three generations of public service TAN BAN HUAT By Memories of three generations of a Tan family in 19th Century Singapore are perpetuated in three roads named after them. They are Kirn Seng Road, Beng Swee Place (a lane near the Junction of Bras Basah Road and Waterloo539 words
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Article15 1978-06-23 33 mn Rlfc&TlftJf* JWfcfclittf -WiM*: r ff.«/,7Wi|r*iJM 'II fi:£ BR**J rft£&fHg )j K£ r jaafMHi J15 words
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Article90 1978-06-23 33 UNKNOWN Expiation Once, Avantt found a stray sheep. He took it home, killed It and ate It. A friend heard of this and asked him: "What will you say to our Lord about this sin when you're called before Him on Judgement Day?" "I shall say that I haven't eaten90 words
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Article141 1978-06-23 33 Lor Jelapang 0 it Lor Jelebu B *}j LorJemeh Lor Jerun i? it LorJlrak Lor Jodoh -ft Lor Jurat f#£* Lor Kabong 5(E Lor Kadut 3? *> Lor Kail ffi-ftfe LorKalul f# Lor Kanchlng 5P#^>? Lor Kapok f h Lor Kasemek -fc S •ft Lor Kasslm -Jr141 words
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Advertisement450 1978-06-23 33 '■A A I Simplified characters 1 gfr» The illustrated word Is pronounced fu, meaning defeat, loss or ungrateful. It has been reduced to only six strokes from its regular form. In brackets, of nine. Here are some common combinations of the word: fuxTh heartless. rW hold responsibility, in charge. M450 words
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Page 33 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous162 1978-06-23 33 n I I «w m 9 *ra+;**j (b $t^ 1 JftiS-'nJ mtmi b i^i5 #3?«lfi*Jt ri«Wf« d jg* 5. PWI:*tt»**- f- i3ii ffi±^«Att tt*WJB;4S- 6. WiS-ty fltAJBS g. ftt.W«ftAtt h 'nj A«Uifia ffii KlfJ>»JW »#ift*fia CHINESE CROSSWORD PUZZLE Post your entry now. Complete the crossword puzzle Part B and send162 words
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Miscellaneous73 1978-06-23 33 The three winner* of Chinese crossword puzzle No. 45 are: 1. Mr. Tan Peng Boon of 24-L, Blk. M, Hoy Fatt Road, Singapore 3. 2. Mr. On« Chye Hock (i«ifc) of 4681-K, Blk, 15, Beach Road, Singapore 7. 3. Mi.. Lim Siok Ngoh (ttgft) of 187-D, Blk. It, Tamp<nea Way,73 words
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Advertisement535 1978-06-23 34 An established local public company with diverse activities has recently set up a subsidiary com pany to manufacture electronic products. Applications are invited to fill the following positions1. ENGINEERING MANAGER 2. PRODUCTION MANAGER 3. PERSONNEL OFFICER 4. ENGINEERS (Q.l, Process, Development, Production) 5. PRODUCTION SUPERVISORS 6. TECHNICIANS (Q.l, Process, Development,535 words
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Advertisement707 1978-06-23 34 Our Clients are looking for suitable candidates to fill the following managerial and executive vacancies OPERATIONS MANAGER SECURITY OFFICERS SALES EXECUTIVES Operations Manager: Minimum HSC'GCE A' level qualifications with good command of English Ability to communicate in Malay (and preferably other Chinese dialects) is essential Not less than 5 years'707 words
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Advertisement636 1978-06-23 34 WE WANT TO TALK TO UNCOMMON PEOPLE ITT. a leader in CTV technology, is commencing operations in the Aver Rajah Industrial F.state and otters a wide range of opportunities and challenges to those interested in CTV manufacturing. We are interested in people tor all levels of jobs and are actively636 words
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Advertisement275 1978-06-23 34 FIELD SERVICE ENGINEERS TECHNICIANS THK COMPANY An international Electrical Repair and Service Organisation expanding its operations in Asia. THE CHALLENGE To represent the Company in a wide range of Engineering Services, both Electrical and Electronics Onshore, Offshore, In-Plant and In Developing Areas. THE CANDIDATE —Practical, Honest, Confident, Diplomatic; Enhancing the275 words
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Advertisement577 1978-06-23 34 AUCTION SALE Of Valuable Properties To Be Held In Our Sole Room No. 58 Market Street, Singapore On WEDNESDAY, 5TH JULY 1978 At 2.30 P.M. Particulars Vacont Lond at Sing Avenue With Vacant Possession Lot 1155 T.S. XVIII Area: 671 sq metres Ttile Freehold Solicitors Ms Boswell, Hsieh Lim MORTGAGEE'S577 words
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Advertisement836 1978-06-23 35 Separate tenders are Invited for any one or all of the following: (1) CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, CARPARKS, BUS TERMINUS AND DRAINS at Woodlands New Town, Town Centre, Proposed Road Contract No. 18. (2) CONSTRUCTION OF AVENUE 5 (PART 2) at Ang Mo Klo New Town Neighbourhood 5 (3) CONSTRUCTION OF836 words
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Advertisement473 1978-06-23 35 General Motors Overseas Corporation and General Motors Overseas Distribution Corporation Effective Monday June 26, 1978, our offices will be located at the following address: Rooms 104-107 Jurong Town Hall Jurong Town Hall Road Singapore 22 Telephone No: *****33 Telex Nos: RS-***** and RS-***** A/B GMSING (Admiralty in Rem No. 449473 words
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Advertisement429 1978-06-23 35 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Divorce No. 97 of 1978. Between Lim Hiiao Sin Petitioner And Chew Tai Thye Respondent To: Chew Tai Thye Formerly of No. 14 Jalan Geneng Singapore 19. TAKE NOTICE that an action has been commenced against you In the High Court429 words
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Advertisement425 1978-06-23 35 PARKS ft RECREATION DEPARTMENT MINISTRY OF NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT Comm (P&R)T/14/78 Tenders are Invited for Planting of tree* and shrub* and other Horticultural operations including minor Civil Engineering works on reclaimed and vacant lands, parks and gardens etc, in the East and West Division* in the Republic of Singapore for a425 words
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Advertisement320 1978-06-23 35 pJVARNING NOTICE"! NOTICE is hereby given to the trade and public that United Kingdom Patent No. 1,410,132 in respect of an invention for "Consolidating Foundation Soil" in the -xfl name of LOUIS MENARD of 54, Avenue de la Motte Picquet, *****, fl Paris, France, is protected in Singapore under Singapore320 words
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Advertisement345 1978-06-23 35 GOVERNMENT OF THt, REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE THE PLANNING ACT (Cap. 279. 1970 Ed) THE MASTER PLAN RULES. 1962 Notice under Rule 12 Notice U hereby given that the following proposal for Alteration to the Master Plan was submitted to the Minister for National Development for approvalRezoning of Lots 127-17 ft345 words
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Advertisement449 1978-06-23 36 V DATSUN I •jr SERVICE WEEK ggmj* We will hold a SERVICE WEEK at our DATSUN SERVICE CENTRE a 14, Upper Aljunied Road, Singapore 13 |f| From: 26 to 30 June, 1978 (8.15 am -5 pm) s#x MR. S. TOM A, Engineer from 4MOP Nissan Motor Co Ltd., Japan V*&449 words
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Advertisement408 1978-06-23 36 Used Equipment \%^S^ I MODEL S/R NO. ATTACHMENTS CONDITION V*^ 6278 *****5 Good Condition 623 *****52 Good Condition 6218 45P1288 Good Condition D9G fr6AhB64 9S Blade /Ripper Good Condition D7F 92E2379 7S Blade Excellent Condition h278 *****7 Excellent Condition 6238 4t>Ps3O Excellent Condition b 23 .S2tJ2SO Good Condition 824 29G259408 words
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Advertisement781 1978-06-23 36 dtib ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD Are you interested in job opportunities in INVESTMENT PROMOTION PROJECT ANALYSIS FINANCIAL AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT T As part of our continuing recruitment programme, i!»e Board would like to invite applications for appointments from candidates interested in job opportunities in the above fields. We have a team781 words
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