The Straits Times, 26 June 1978
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Title Section14 1978-06-26 1 The Straits Times 25 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 214/1/78 Evtd. 1845 MONDAY, JUNE 26, 197814 words
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Article, Illustration695 1978-06-26 1 Nine on way to greet Lee die as helicopter hits tree BALI, Sunday INDONESIA'S ambassador to Singapore, Major Ceneral Haerudin Tasning, and eight other people were killed today when an army helicopte carrying government officials crashed in the moun tains some 50 km north of Denpasar.Reuter; AFP - 695 words
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Article908 1978-06-26 1 BILL CAMFBELL - Dr. M: A tough poll fight likely From BILL CAMFBELL: Ipoh, Sun. DEPUTY Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr. Mahathir Mohammad said here today he did not think it possible for the ruling National Front to better its 1974 general elections record. Datuk Seri Dr. Mahathir, In Ipoh today to sort908 words
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Article30 1978-06-26 1 VANCOUVER. Sun. A delegation from China has arrived for a w.eUon; tour of Canada, the first official visit to this country by a Chinese pai Uamentary delegation. AP.AP - 30 words
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Article52 1978-06-26 1 KO T A KINABALL. Sun. Sabah's Head of State, Tan Ahmad Koroh. di *d here today of a heart attack He was 53. A statement issued by the Sabah State Government, said that Ton Ahmad Koroh was rushed to hospit^ early today, but was pronounced dead onReuter - 52 words
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Article41 1978-06-26 1 THE HAOUE. Sun— The Dutch Health Ministry announced today that truce new cases of poliomyelitis were reported yesterday, bringing the total to 53 since the beginning of May. All struck by the disease were not vaccinated. AFP.AFP - 41 words
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Article107 1978-06-26 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Bun. —Ivy House Stable i Star Prince put up a remarkable performance to win the $75,000 King's Gold Cup race (or topclass sprinters over 1,200 metres here today. Star Prince (Oslen) missed the Jump but quickly made up ground. He raced past the pacemakers107 words
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Article, Illustration289 1978-06-26 1 $1 m loss as shops go up in flames U-SHAPED row of shops in a Japanese-styled garden in Queensway in flames yesterday afternoon despite a heavy downpour and firemen's efforts to douse the blaze. And ironically, as the c'oudburst drenched the garden and surrounding areas, the firemen found themselves running289 words
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Article95 1978-06-26 1 c^iao, Fun. r.grpt and Israel hare rejected each ether's latest pease proposals but the pace of dtolomalk actlvlUca In the Middle East has nonetheless qufckmrd with the US Ukinf the leadlnf rote. President Sadat jresterdaj rejected Israel's pioposml to consider the future of the West Bank95 words
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Advertisement79 1978-06-26 1 MOTHER AND SON IN DEATH FALL Page 6 MASSACRE at I ratal, senseless, says Owen 2 MARCOS: Stop fending and fet to work 3 THAT fantastic phone bill: Junior could be the cause S The seven President scholars —Page 8 NEW exam plans for sublets in Sec 1 and 279 words
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Miscellaneous18 1978-06-26 1 The weather UP TO NOON TODAY: Local showers In the l»te morning, according to the Singapore Meteorological Service.18 words
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170 1978-06-26 2 Massacre at Umtali senseless, says Owen LONDON, Sun.— British Foreign Secretary David Owen said yesterday that he was deeply shocked by the killing of 12 white missionaries, women and children in Rhodesia and that the incident Jeopardised the chance of a negotiated settlement. Dr. Owen said: "I am deeply shocked170 words
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428 1978-06-26 2 The Africans said that when the attackers arrived on Friday night they identified themselves as members of Patriotic Front co- leader Robert Mugabe's Zimbabwe African National Liberation Army (Zanla). Only two whites escaped the attack. One. a 28-year-old woman, dragged herself semi-conscious from theReuter - 428 words
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Article78 1978-06-26 2 BEIRUT, Sun.—Unidentified gunmen shot and killed a Lebanese journalist working (or the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) and one of his companions, police said today. They said Samlr Awada, 21. was killed last night wni:_' sitting on the firstfloor balcony cf a building in the Zarif neighbourhoodUPI - 78 words
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Article57 1978-06-26 2 MANILA. Sun.—A judge today ordered an investigation of a Manila jail where guards allegedly took bribes and prisoners enjoyed unauthorised facilities. Including outside catering and girls. Judge Onfre Villaluz issued the order following what was described as "the mysterious escape" of a youth accused of murderingReuter - 57 words
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Article42 1978-06-26 2 KUWAIT. Sun.—A major oil well fire which broke out in this Oulf oil state on Friday evening was still blazing tcday although firefighters had prevented it SDreading to other installations, a spokesman for the state owned Kuwait OH Company said—Reuter.42 words
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325 1978-06-26 2 Socialists launch campaign for EEC election BRI SSKLS, Sun- Socialist leaders from the nine Common Market countries yesterday launched their campaign for next year's elections for the European Parliament with a call for more freedom and equality In Europe. At their two-day meeting, the socialists adopted a joint statement outliningUPI - 325 words
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Article303 1978-06-26 2 Carter set to fight inflation BEAUMONT, (Texas), Sunday PESIDENT Carter said yesterday he will veto increased federal spending proposals regardless of their appeai and is ready to take the "political consequences" of such unpopular, inflation-fighting actions. Returning to the anti- inflation i n c m c he sounded on Friday303 words
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Article37 1978-06-26 2 NEW DELHI. Sun— The summer monsoon hat arrived, endlne a long heat wave in the parched plains of northern India and causing the first six drownlntrs of the new season of rainstorms and floods.— AP.AP - 37 words
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Article53 1978-06-26 2 LONDON. Sun— Swarms of locusts have been reported in seven provinces of Ethiopia during the last six weeks. Addis Ababa radio said yesterday In a broadcast monitored here. Quoting the Desert Locust Organisai.cn For Eastern Africa. It said 21 swarm* out of 80 had been controlled byReuter - 53 words
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Article45 1978-06-26 2 DACCA. Sun. Bangladesh yesterday announced that its tea production target for 1978-79 is 38 million kg and export target is 30 million kg. Tea production last year. an all-lime high, totalled 37 million kg and tea export totalled 27 million kg. —AP.AP - 45 words
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230 1978-06-26 2 DIPLOMATS from the United Spates and the Soviet Union are pushing their Joint proposal for an increase in membership of the Geneva disarmament negotiating committee, diplomatic sources said today. Representatives of the two nations are cochairmen of the commiuee. The Soviet-US initiative improved theAP - 230 words
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Article, Illustration110 1978-06-26 2 Returning for the wedding MONACO'S Princess Caroline (left) walking, beside her cousin Grace Levine, after returning to the principality by train on Saturday for her wedding to Philippe Junot on Wednesday. Behind them is Caroline's mother, Princess Grace. The gossip rrr..i has it that Caroline's parents wanted her to marry110 words
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Advertisement329 1978-06-26 2 EAST COAST Hill Nut to Katong Scaview Palace/ Upper East Coast Road Located on elevated land in Katong Luxurious split-'evel houses facing the sea With individual front and rear gardens EAST COAST HILL stands on a 20 acre site off Upper East Coast Road which is about 195 feet above329 words
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360 1978-06-26 3 Marcos: Stop feuding and get to work PRESIDENT Marcos today called on the Philippines' new legislators to stop squabbling over personal ambitions and get down to legislative business. Two weeks after openIng an interim National Assembly in what he calls a move away from six years of martial law, theReuter - 360 words
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230 1978-06-26 3 Japan Reds oppose antihegemony clause TOKYO, Sun. The 1 Japan Communist Party (JCP) today opposed inclusion of what it said was an antiSoviet clause in a proposed peace and friendship treaty between Japan and China. (n an unsigned article In Its organ Akahata (Red Flag), the JCP said Peking's intentionReuter - 230 words
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Article, Illustration114 1978-06-26 3 LANDSLIDE KILLS 3 IN FAMILY mOKYO. Sun.—A tor1 rential rainfall and landslide smashed a farm home in the tiny port city of Hirado, western Japan, late last night, killing three members of the family, and leaving the fourth missing. The home of Yoshikatsu Yamashita. 4. was buried in a landslideAP; UPI - 114 words
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320 1978-06-26 3 NEW DELHI, Sunday lIEALTH Minister Raj Narain 11 said yesterday neither he nor Home Minister Charan Singh were contemplating resignation from the government following a Janata Party decision to censure him. He was speaking to reporters after two rounds of talks with Mr. CharanReuter - 320 words
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Article41 1978-06-26 3 NAIROBI. Sun. Uganda's real economic growth has b.tn In decline since n.e army came to pewer in 1971. Uganda's Minister (or finance. Planning and Economic Development. Brigadier Mo.s.s All, said in nls budget speech in Kampala yestuday. AFP.*AFP - 41 words
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176 1978-06-26 3 HONGKONG, Sunday fHINA today urged the United States to withdraw ail its "aggressive troops" and equipment from South Korea and let the Korean people solve the reunification issue themselves without outside interference. China also reaffirmed its determination to liberate Taiwan, theReuter - 176 words
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Article56 1978-06-26 3 SALONICA (Creece). Sun. Earth tremors today continued to shak. 1 in* northern Greek city of Salonica aftir last lu.sday's earthquake wh:ch kihfd 47 people. Three tremois were felt today but Grcck and foreign sit sinologists described them as weak and fald th» chances were remote cf anotherReuter - 56 words
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Article55 1978-06-26 3 'Change diet habits TOKYO, Sun. China is trying to massproduce ready-to-serve food to free working people and scientific and technical personnel from household chores, enabling them to devote more energy to their work, according to yesterday's edition of the People's Dally. The report urged a change in dietary habits asAP - 55 words
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Miscellaneous192 1978-06-26 3 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS country (4). 1 Ttuce arranged on board? for 4 Biu of Information and D™ «f u 1 «"«ter Sffivo^Tfi?' taClUd S^lnS-u ri p *oi- current $&£*?&^metlmes? SS^SSLSSSV"?? S ir m 10 Old lawyers are taken 13 t£f y l4 :<> l 7f xta k>n •back about192 words
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173 1978-06-26 4 KINSHABA, Sun. A Chinese military delegation led by Deputy Defence Minister Chin Hao-tlen arrived here yesterday for an eightday visit. It demonstrates China's revived Interest In Zaire since last month's abortive rebel Invasion 01 Shaba province. On his arrival, Mr. Chin said he wasAFP - 173 words
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Article25 1978-06-26 4 BYDNEY, Sun. .Felice arrtsted 52 people here today when a march br supporters of liberalised homosexuality laws flareu into a wild brawl. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article181 1978-06-26 4 Split in OAU over West's role? riAR ES SALAAM, J-S Sun. The first thrusts In a duel between Organisation of African Unity (OAU) moderates and progressives over foreign interference in Africa have been exchanged in a meeting of the Liberation Committee here. And the battle seems likely to flare upAFP - 181 words
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Article401 1978-06-26 4 rGYPT is preparing its own formula for a Middle East peace settlement but has rejected Israel's latest pronouncement which effectively delays any decision on withdrawal from occupied territories for five years. Egyptian Foreign Minister Mohammed Ibrahim Kamel said yesterday that Cairo's plan, based on theReuter - 401 words
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Article134 1978-06-26 4 CAIRO, Sun A reshuffle of the Egyptian army command was carried oat yesterday affecting the Second and Third armies, stationed in the Suez Canal Zone, the influential dally Al Ahram reported here today. it quoted War Minister Gen. Abdel Ohani Gamassl as saying that theAFP - 134 words
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Article, Illustration113 1978-06-26 4 Protest against N-energy A SECTION of the more than 6.004 drmonst rat or s who crowded a former town jump adjacent to the seaside Seabrook (New Hampshire) nuclear power plant on Saturday to protest against nuclear energy. The plant, which will be the largest in the United SUtrs, is about113 words
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Article61 1978-06-26 4 ISLAMABAD. Sun. The leftist. Algr.anL tan regime has (iced nearly one thousand prisoners Jailed during the rule of slain foimer President Mohammad Daoud, according to reports broadcast by Radio Kabul. At a special ceremony Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Haflzullah Amln himself burned bundles, ofAFP - 61 words
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Article28 1978-06-26 4 HONGKONG, Sun. Police arrested some 2.200 people in raids on drue and vice dens and illegal gambling houses here last month, a police spokesman said today.—Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article25 1978-06-26 4 TOKYO, Sun. Former Japanese rrlme Minister Takeo Mtkl today left on a two-week private tour of Denmark. Rumania, Sweden and Finland. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Advertisement224 1978-06-26 4 Hk /HI HkiHl Hr it H/'.fl '^B ■J Pra him H M rip Hf 2 *j a lake a different bus to work. If you've got the drive and intelligence we're looking for, we've got a lot to offer you. There's nothing routine about the SAF timetable. We offer opportunities224 words
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Advertisement107 1978-06-26 4 a^H ppp^^^^ .^^^^^H wwmww Jmm II BEAUTY DEMONSTRATION Miss S. Nishiyams y7^ ♦T'l% IT 1 r ~'*f*l^^ Shiseidos Top Japanese Beauty Consultant. p viCl 1 H6S6 LXCIUSIVe LrlllS. N will give you free advice and demonstration For *J! $I P° TV 6 IV 0 fJ on tne debate art of107 words
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Article, Illustration411 1978-06-26 5 KOH VAN POH - KOH VAN POH By A NGLERS In Singapore are turning to the deep sea because they can find neither fish nor thrill In the fishing facilities on the island. In the past, anglers could flsn In the rivers, at PSA jetties and In the411 words
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Article272 1978-06-26 5 A damp start to new food centre A HEAVY downpour sent customers and hawkers scrambling for shelter or what little they could find of It at Rasa Sing-apura Food Centre yesterday. However, the sudden rain could not exactly be described as a bad start to the centre's pre-official opening. Looking272 words
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411 1978-06-26 5 SAW PUAY LIM - SAW PUAY LIM By CHILDREN playing with the telephone can and have been known to jack up their parents' telephone bills by unwittingly registering a call to Peninsular Malaysia via the Subscriber Trunk Dialing (STD) service. This is because they411 words
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Article105 1978-06-26 5 VARIETY SHOW at National Theatre organised by Ulu Pandan community centre on Thursday and Friday night at 8. TALK on leprosy by Dr. Dorothy Ho at Kirn Seng community centre on Friday at 8 p.m. SPORTS and field day at People's Association headquarters at Kallang on Saturday from105 words
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133 1978-06-26 5 Free world tour for millionth visitor SINOAPOREANS who visit South Korea this year stand a chance of winning a free world tour. The lucky tourist, who arrives to become its millionth visitor this year, will also be given red carpet treatment. The Korea National Tourist Corporation will provide the guest133 words
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Advertisement123 1978-06-26 5 NO HEAT NO DUST SO COLD SOIAST #HITACHI CAR AIR-CONDITIONER Pay for a real air- conditioner that produces volumes of cold air. Don't just get air- conned rW ASIA MOTORS No 1 Kampong Ampat, (Off Macpharson Road) JU-- *****6 Ngaa Arm BuHding, TW= *****2 SAN MOTOR Ca(PTE) LTD. I v123 words
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Article, Illustration314 1978-06-26 6 PAUL JANSEN - Mother and son, four, (LOCKED IN EACH OTHER'S ARMS) in fatal fall PAUL JANSEN By A WOMAN and her four yearold son, arms locked around each other in a fatal embrace, plunged to their deaths from a Housing Board block in Lorong 1, Toa Payoh, early yesterday. Police are believed314 words
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Article182 1978-06-26 6 Check your meters, urges PUB rE Public Utilities Board receives an average of 2,000 complaints a month from consumers and more than half of these are about their high utilities consumption. PUB's acting general manager, Mr. Tay Sin Van, said yesterday that many complaints stemmed from a lack of understanding182 words
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Article, Illustration306 1978-06-26 6 HDB urged to offer special rates for pharmacies A LOCAL pharmacist yesterday urged the Housing Board to offer shop premises to pharmacists at concession rates to enable residents to benefit from their professional services. Mr. Peter Lav Ouan Kirn, also managing director of Little Pharmaceutical Suppliers Pte. Ltd., also said306 words
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219 1978-06-26 6 Major shipyards undercutting each other SEVERAL major Singapore shipyards have adopted a strategy of quoting only 50 per cent of their repair tariffs to lure business away from their rivals. Previously the yards used to quote about 20 to 25 per cent below the original costs. The yards have been219 words
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Advertisement409 1978-06-26 6 ■Management courses I AUGUST 1978 FINANCE MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING nth RESIDENTIAL COURSE 22 26 August Rasa Sayang Hotel, Penang For directors, senior and middle managers without formal financial training. Aims to provide an understanding and working knowledge of financial techniques which aid decision making, planning and control, and improve overall management409 words
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132 1978-06-26 7 N G. KUTTY - N G. KUTTY By AGOLFEB and his caddy were struck by lightning during a sudden downpour at Trnuh yesterday morning and survived. Businessman Leong Wai Khaw, 43. was warded at Alexandra Hospital while caddy Ishak bin Abdullah. 21 was given outpatient treatment. He suffered132 words
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512 1978-06-26 7 MASIE KWEE - MAS IE KWEE By THE Education Ministry has recommended to schools that languages, science and mathe- I matics carry twice as many marks in Secondary 1 and 2 examinations as other subjects. Schools will also, from this year. Implement a512 words
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203 1978-06-26 7 Father queries son's death report A 63-YEAR-OLD man, who waited more than four months for the results of an Australian probe into his seaman son's death at sea, has received the post-mortem report, but is still unhappy. Mr. Neo Kirn Teck, who is retired, has questioned the report's conclusion that203 words
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Article69 1978-06-26 7 Singapore Armed Forces will bold military exercises at six areas this week. They are: Tua* Lokyang. today: Chua Chu Kang Llm Chu Kang. today to Tuesday: Mandal. today to Friday; Marslllng. today to Sunday: Pulau Tekong. Wednesday to Sunday (all from 8 a.m. to 12):69 words
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Advertisement540 1978-06-26 7 ANOTHER FIRST FROM THE NEW GENERATION SHELL SUPER PLUS MOTOR OIL Qver tfre years, demands on motor oil have become the new generation Shell Super Plus Motor CHI. J-^rgc=a&^ increasingly severe the inevitable result of the At the core of this is a totally new kind of superfe^3 continuing common540 words
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360 1978-06-26 8 Banks urged to review criteria of giving loans BANKS were urged yesterday to review the criteria of providing loans to small and medium-sized enterprises to help them develoo and boost their exports. The call was made by the president of the Singapore Textile Products Manufacturers Association and the Singapore Garments360 words
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Article, Illustration621 1978-06-26 8 IRENE NGOO - IRENE NGOO By rpHERE is no short- cut to scoring Als. The winning combination is sheer hard work and a positive study attitude, said this year's seven President Scholars named by the Public Service Commission yesterday. The seven winners of the country's most621 words
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Article112 1978-06-26 9 SUSPECT HELD FOR BABY SMUGGLE ALOR STAR, Sun. T>OLICE have arrested a 1 Malaysian woman suspected of smuggling a newly born o-jy into the country from Thailand yesterday. Police said today the woman, aged 30, a Padang Besar resident, was picked up near the Padang Besar railway station as she112 words
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229 1978-06-26 9 'City within a garden' plan for KL KUALA LUMPUR, Sun City Hall planners will incorporate the concept of a "city within a garden" In a new Kuala Lumpur master plan tc be ready In two years. Cltv Hall DirectorGeneral Encik Zalnol Mahmood said yesterday the plan, which will accommodate short229 words
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105 1978-06-26 9 $10,000 HEROIN SEIZED NEAR CINEMA KUALA TBENGGANU. Sun. Police »elied 241 grammes of heroin, valued at 510.900. from a 22-year-old man near a cinema in Jalan Majid here yesterday. A police spokesman said three detectives went to the area upon receiving a tip-off and saw the suspect carrying a plastic105 words
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196 1978-06-26 9 KOTA BARU, Sun UMNO vice- president Tengku Razalelgh Hamzah said today PAS has "almost surrendered" In the Kelantan parliamentary elections and predicted that its leader, Datuk Mohammad Asri, would be defeated In Kedah in the general elections. He said this after meeti ing196 words
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Article70 1978-06-26 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Bun. DAP secretary-general Mr. Llm Kit Slang said today that he had moved from Kou Melaka to stand In the Petaling parliamentary constituency on the decision of the party. He said he was abiding by the party decision to "set an example" to other70 words
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Article25 1978-06-26 9 A LOR STAR. Sun—An area security unit seized 29 kg of opium worth about $23,000 from a car at Padang Besar last night.25 words
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357 1978-06-26 9 Umno dare to DAP: Answer these five questions KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. "QUESTION FIVE: "The DAP claims that it is not a racialist party. Why then Is it unhappy with efforts to restructure society and instead opposed implementation of the New Economic Policy and the education policy?" ITMNO launched today its357 words
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138 1978-06-26 9 A LOR STAR, Bun. ALebai Omar bin Datuk Pangiima Oarang. a 117-year-old silat Instructor, v among PAS members from the Padang Terap Parliamentary constituency, who have defected to Umno. Former Kedah Mentrl Besar Dato Serl Byed Ahmad Shahabuddln who Is seeking election In the138 words
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Article, Illustration152 1978-06-26 11 rE shrine In a temple in Lornle Road was undamaged although a thunderstorm uprootrd a nearby tree and caused it to smash the building's roof yesterday morning. The picture shows the caretaker of the Tua Pek Kong temple looking on in amazementALBERT SIM - 152 words
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Article109 1978-06-26 11 WORK on Mobil Oil Singapore's new $57 million reformer at its refinery in Jurong is about 60 per cent completed. Due for completion by November, it will step up petrol production to meet export demands. The reformer plus associated facilities is mobil's biggest refinery expansion109 words
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Article97 1978-06-26 11 rE government is prepared to allow the hijacked Vietnamese freighter, Yam-Co 24, to leave for home, it was learnt yesterday. Sources said that 21 of the 34 crew and pass- engers liave left for Australia and France while thf rest want to return to Vietnam.97 words
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501 1978-06-26 11 CORINNE THAM - CORINNE THAM By jyjAXY medical and dental undergraduates yesterday protested against a new government ruling requiring them to sign bonds to serve the government on graduation. They questioned the rationale behind the move and argued that it Is unfair as a matter of501 words
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Article101 1978-06-26 11 CAIRNHILL TO GET TWO HDB ESTATES TVHE Minister for 1 National Development and Communications. Mr. Lim Kirn San, yesterday announced that the Housing Board Is to lyiild two new housing estates In the Cairnhill constituency. Mr. Lim, who is MP for Cairnhill, said the estates, which will have a total101 words
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Advertisement371 1978-06-26 11 The answer to oily skin problems The Ultra-Mat Goffret by Huhbard Z7Ty€^ fl Three specially formulated products for oily skin in one convenient coffret. Jl fefc The Ultra Mat Cleansing Mask combines effective actions: P^^^ scrubbing to deep cleanse pores and slough off dead skin H absorbent to absorb impurities;371 words
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Miscellaneous241 1978-06-26 11 Bringing Up Father By Bill Kavanagh 6c Hal Camp ">, BUT ONLY FOR A THEN HE FORMED I SEE HE'S STILL A TRUCK-) AUNTIE BABY, DID YOU KNOW SHCRT TIME- S HIS OWN DRIVER AT HEART/ rar^ THAT UNCLE JI&SS USED TO WWIL-3 HE WAS COMPANY AND I Jtffe-T^ />«*-r-|241 words
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Article361 1978-06-26 12 QINCE the Salisbury agreement waa O signed on March 3ln an atmosphere of euphoria by Mr. Smith and black nationalist leaders Bishop Muzorewa, Rev. Si thole and Chief Chlrau, a total of 841 people troops, guerillas and collaborators, and black and white civilians have been reported killed.361 words
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Article312 1978-06-26 12 IN the 33 years since the end of World War Two Japan has built the third largest industrial economy in the world behind the United States and the Soviet Union. But its armed forces have been estimated to be at least 10 years behind other major industrial nations.312 words
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Article, Illustration693 1978-06-26 12 DAN KURZMAN - DAN KURZMAN DAN KURZMAN in Madrid THE Spanish Socialist Workers' Party soon may officially abandon Marxism In a move to try to fill a vacuum in Spain's political centre and catapult Itself Into power with a firm majority. SocialistNYT - 693 words
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Article602 1978-06-26 12 MABATO IKEUCHI - MABATO IKEUCHI -BY FOCUS ON JAPAN a regular weekly feature published by arrangement with the Japan Economic Journal. FIOPLE overseas still lack basic knowledge about Japan and th»» Japanese and are mistaken about much In Japan. The Japanese Government has to make greater efforts to present a602 words
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1045 1978-06-26 12 QUEK PECK LIM - Cockpit aftermath a 'landslide' on Narodny's hands QUEK PECK LIM By THE Moscow Narodny Bank MNB) Is now In control of more than 90,000 sq metres of land In Singapore as a result of action taken by the Russian state-owned bank to call In Its loans to an Inter-re-lated group1,045 words
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Advertisement378 1978-06-26 12 SO YOU STILL SMOKE THEN LET'S TALK TEETH You wouldn't use a scouring agent to clean bone china, would you? It's the same with teeth. Yet ordinary toothpastes are too bland to remove tobacco film, and tea, coffee or other stubborn stains. The answer? New Clinomyn the toothpaste specially formulated378 words
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Article, Illustration498 1978-06-26 13 THE Singapore National Dance Company has been given so little exposure in public that it is not sur p r i sing to find many people who have not heard of its name even though it has existed for eight years. Its original498 words
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Article71 1978-06-26 13 Do you know there is an explanation to an innocent question like Why do cats purr? And for more, there are. those who are curious to know why doctors tap their patients' chests, why rome species of animals like fighting cocks, fight among themselves so much71 words
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Article283 1978-06-26 13 DEEJAY Paul Cheonr took a treat risk when he chose to sing the difficult songs that were unfamiliar to people here for his first album. But it was a wise gamble that way, for it is thn.u-h the difficult soncs that his vocal ranee283 words
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489 1978-06-26 13 SELDOM follow those long-drawn Chinese drama serials from start to end— l Just don't have the patience. Somewhere along the way, my interest flags and I give up watching as the story becomes overstretched. However the Cantonese serial. BOOK AND SWORD, telecast every489 words
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Advertisement119 1978-06-26 13 Everyday. Around the world to 90 countries and more. We take you there. Amsterdam Karachi Vienna Brussels Lima Zurich Cairo London And many other Colombo Montreal destinations Copenhagen Moscow Delhi New York For details Frankfurt Pans call your travel Geneva Rome agent or call us Stockholm A3POCPAOT I "^•Sj^^ Official119 words
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Advertisement25 1978-06-26 13 I Singapore* I fT" I" kTI Leading Fashion l^kMlrl Department MW l_/l_l.t-JI I Store Open Dairy 10am-9pm Maveloch:Out'amB o aas S pee 3 T«l *****125 words
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Advertisement433 1978-06-26 13 mm mm mm mm in mm mm miners s W "^^m\ Wr Miners Area Beautician is introducing pU Hr^ the Miners Look a range yi S^ Sm of powder blushers and super soft !iy fc*"^ powder eye shadows with l^^ar fak^r matching lip and nail colours. jV J9 fcftgfcJ Guardian433 words
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Miscellaneous952 1978-06-26 13 TV and Radio SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening followed by Sirivar Ulagam 6.35 Marine Boy ,«!I l il^ pMt| 7.00 Doa't Ask Me 3.35 Diary if E»eits (Tamil 3.41 Afternoon Matinee— Oreamboat (Part 1). JU ntmi [mm >> Starring: Clifton Webb, Ginger Rogers, 7.45 Sandiwara, a Malay drama entitled Jerjak952 words
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Article2175 1978-06-26 14 AS a service to readeri, Strmita Time* publithr* weekly detailed analysis of share* on the Stock Exchange of Singapore. The year's high and low. are followed by the week's movement In prices, the dividend yield, the net price earnings ratio and the volume of business. INDUSTRIALS >*?*2,175 words
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Article182 1978-06-26 14 -pHE Japanese yen advanced very sharply against the US dollar In the Singapore forex market last week, reaching a peak of 208 50 at the close on Friday from Monday's opening of 215.50 level. Its rise reflected market speculation that Japan's iraoe surplus lor fiscal ltf.B would be higher182 words
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Article193 1978-06-26 14 The yen again was the strong curency in European forex markets last week, fluctuating heavily between 217.00 the previous Friday and a new all-tune high at 208 20 against the dollar. The dollar itself not only was weak against the strong yen. but lost ground over a oroad front193 words
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Article308 1978-06-26 14 T AST week, the Interbank money market eased considerably with overnight rate moving down from 4] !4J per cent on Monday's opening to a low of 21 —2 > per cent at mid-week, before firming up slightly to close at 3] 3j per cent. In line with the easier308 words
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Article239 1978-06-26 14 a SIAN currency average deposits rates for the week ended Friday, June 23. 1SJ (Bid Price*) High Low 7 Days 9 18 7 3 4 1 Mth 8 1/2 7 5 8 2 Mths 8 3 8 1/16 3 Mths 8 5 8 8 3/8 6 Mths239 words
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Article122 1978-06-26 14 TTHE interbank Overnight market remained quite eas> last week, with the bulk of the business at the range 3 4 1/2 per cent level. It closed at the sam* rate for the weekend. Terms rates rased graduallv with moderate transactions to ?V"f. 4 W-I* M 11 16122 words
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Article112 1978-06-26 14 THE following list <rf »totkj jhre the 1* most traded In on the Slock Exchange of Singapore last week. It jIvm the tvnorer In thoumnds of unlU. ckwlnc prices on Friday and the hifh and low for 1»7I. lompunj Tinner Prleet Hifh Low Jut 23 IS7I Sine112 words
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Article235 1978-06-26 14 XTEW YORK. Fri. Re- 1 neved weakness In the dollar and continuing concern about the course of Interest rates over the near term sent stocks lower again in moderate trading. The dollar sank to a new low against the yen and was generally weaker against other currencies as235 words
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Article213 1978-06-26 14 ZURICH. Fri. Prices closed steady in quiet dealings, dealers said. The market apparently did not react to the survey by the Swiss Trade and Indus- 1 try Association showing eco- 1 nomic indicators currently pointing downwards. Oerlikon Buehrle Bearer and Prtsse-Finani closed higher among financials. while in slightly fluctuating213 words
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Article192 1978-06-26 14 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Jr'day 456.3 1 hursday 452 7 Week Ago 470!s DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Friday 823.02 Thursday 827.70 Week Ago 836.97 LONDON DOLLAR PREMIUM Friday noj to llli Thursday noj to 111; H.K. HANG SENG Friday 548.01 Thursday 649.72 Week Ago 544.26 SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Friday ***** Thursday192 words
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Article128 1978-06-26 14 197? 71 Week's Action Point Hi(h Low Industrial Croup 16th 23rd Chance 332.M U5.9U Automotive 332.50 326.69 5.1(1 496.57 328.67 Banks. Insurance, Finance and Trustees 438.17 445.43 f $.83 199.97 135.8* Chemicals. Rubber rioducts, Refining and Smeltinc 192.94 199.97 7.«3 255.26 181.16 Conglomerate 253.46 255.15 -r128 words
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Article74 1978-06-26 14 June 19 June :u June 21 Junr M Juiw U it B.T Index: 1.249.54 1.237.20 1.Z48.64 1.249.06 1.266.36 Industrials: 326.29 328.14 330.45 330.99 332.73 Finance: 560.88 563.13 563.33 562.84 564.99 Hotels: 225.88 224.88 225.58 225.97 226.99 Properties: 203.95 204.03 205.29 205.05 206.00 t Tin*: 152.62 153.15 1:3.83 153.79 157.3074 words
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Article87 1978-06-26 14 June 19 June 2* June 21 June 22 June 23 B.T. Index: 1.727.77 1,725.18 1.74 1.20 1.743.58 1,754.53 Industrials: 366.11 368.72 369.47 370.15 ,174.2k Finance: 468.58 471.18 474.31 413.66 *HM Hotels: 2*5.86 2*6.54 206.3U 2*6.54 207.2* Properties: 2*2.86 2*4.52 2*4.72 2*3.59 2*5.34 t Tim- 173.11 174.57 175.37 174 8387 words
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Article90 1978-06-26 14 Current Date ToUl for Ti-Ul for payment payable the year previous year SMlnd 3rTE Jury 17 B%TL I»%TE N B Timbers 5%1 July 1? 5% 18% M Containers 22'} (b) July 24 22% 2»'< (b) Johan Tin 2»% Jury 2« 2«<; 20<7, Georce Town 12'j'i July 31 1790 words
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Article536 1978-06-26 14 nEPPER and coconut oil 1 j.nets Improved on the Singapore produce market last week. Coffee fell. The week started on a quiet note. Apart from the usual advices lor small lots of copra and coconut cil from the West Asian ports, copra trader; and oil millers were generally536 words
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Article197 1978-06-26 14 TOKYO. Sat. Share 1 prices closed higher led by real estates, department stoi-es and speculative* in moderate trading. dealers skid. The Dow Jones average rose 11.05 to close at 5.492.41 points, a volume of 150 million shares. The New index closed at 412.83. up 0.51 point. Today X rloainic197 words
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Article130 1978-06-26 14 AMSTERDAM. Fri. Share prices closed mixed in thin trading with Hoogovens and Unilever lower and other Dutch internationals higher, dealers said. State loans were steady. doling prlna In Dutch fulldera with the dilTerrnct on the previous sesalon'a pricei Akio 30.10 SO Kon Hoogoveni 33.3 V .70 Phillpi 28 70130 words
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Article122 1978-06-26 14 Public Bank Bhd: AGM to be held at 3rd Floor, Bangunan Yee Seng. 15. Jalan Rajah Crulan, Kuala Lumpur, at 12 noon on June 27. StraiU Trading Co Ltd: AGM to be held at 20th Floor StraiU Trading Building. 9th Batter>' Road. Singapore 1. at 11.30 a.m. on June122 words
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Article62 1978-06-26 14 THE average discount rate on 91 day Singapore Treasury Bills firmed to 3.245 per cent at the latest tender from 3.220 per cent previously the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MASi said. Applications totalled $57.5 million for the $30 million of Bills of offer, MAS said. About 25 perReuter - 62 words
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Article55 1978-06-26 14 Friday Thursday Mflbourn* Ml 162.33 183.8S Uindon IS6 OUB IS3.UUB 185.408 1N3.308 "rich ISA Job 1M.758 IHS 258 183.308 Parll 187.32 187.JS Saturdiy Friday Hongkong 134 708 18S.10B 183.108 183.308 Spore ,2) *****8 185.128 183.928 184.888 Export pricei in non-Herllng area. In US dollar per ounce II > Australian55 words
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Article43 1978-06-26 14 pOR the week ended Saturday June 24 the range of call rate received from Short Dtposlta (M) Berhad wu aa follow BANK FUND: 3', to 6 per cent CENTRAL FUND: 3 to 5 P«r cent. Movements of fund totalled 1332 million43 words
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Article467 1978-06-26 14 INVESTORS once again made their presence felt at the Stock Exchange of Singapore last week when good gains were recorded all round in moderate trading. Interrupted only by intermittent bouts of profit-taking, the market remained strong until the close. Dally turnovers averaged more than seven million units and467 words
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Article491 1978-06-26 14 WELL-sustalned support for blue chips and heavyweights together with the resurgence of some speculative Issues enabled the Kuala Lumpur stock market to advance further last week. The advance was again Inspired by Singaporeincorporated stocks which were relatively active. Among them were Oversea-Chinese BankIng Corporation and Fraser and Neave491 words
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Article501 1978-06-26 14 LONDON: The market moved lower last week reflecting political uncertainties, Inflation worries and general lack of Interest, dealers said. Falls among equities were later reduced somewhat on hopes of an end to dividend restraint but losses still ranged to around 20p. The FT index on the week wasReuter - 501 words
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Article148 1978-06-26 14 LONDON: Tin on the day rose £85 for Cash and £62 for Three Months standard while High Oiade was up £82 and £70, respectively on Friday. The afternoon market edged higher on end-week covering up to £6,640 on the late Keib for Three Months. The morning market148 words
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Article33 1978-06-26 14 LONDON: Copper prtcea on Friday (previous In bracketa). Wtiakar Spot buyers £700 SO I£SV2SOI aellrra 1701 <<6»3>: Three Month, buyera (720 <£71Jl: aellera £720.30 I(713.50). Market tern: steady lain II »M lonnra33 words
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Article445 1978-06-26 14 VEW height! were reached In the course of volatile tradIng a< prices fluctuated within a ten -cert range last week. Improving finally some live cents on Holiday. Cutler. Bath In It's weekly rubber review. Turnover was generally good but was hampered by the fas: and erratic moveThe trappings445 words
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Article172 1978-06-26 14 I ONDON: Terminal rub- Der closed near the days lows at o.JOp per kilo down to 0.20p on huday Dealers said the market was a little softer in the afternoon reflecting stable sterling. They said much of the late activity entailed weekend book-squaring adjustments. The morning market was172 words
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Article22 1978-06-26 14 THE average rate at which Singapore bank* are currently prepared to lend to their beat cuatomert 7 per cent.22 words
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Advertisement546 1978-06-26 15 TIMES PRINTERS SDN. BHO requires MALE AND FEMALE WORKERS Applicants must be Singapore citizens or permanent residents, above 16 years of age, be physically fit and be prepared to do shift work. Interested applicants may call personally during office hours to: The Personnel Department. Timtt Printers Sdn. Bhd 422 Thomson546 words
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Advertisement187 1978-06-26 15 NOTICE Pursuant to Section 32 of the Trustees Act 1967 (Chapter 40) all persons Interested In or having claims against the estates of any of the deceased persons undermentioned, whether as creditors, beneficiaries or neyt-of-kln are required to send particulars of their claims or Interest to HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANK (SINGAPORE)187 words
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Advertisement1252 1978-06-26 15 American Express International Banking Corporation a wholly owned subsidiary of American Express Company CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 1 YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31 1977 REPORT OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS REPORT OF CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET December 31 CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS Assets T77 1976 Th< Board o# Directors of American Express International Cash and1,252 words
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Obituary, Illustration47 1978-06-26 16 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE TAN KEOH YEE WISHES TO EXPRESS THEIR DEEP GRATITUDE TO BANKERS, BUSINESS ASSOCIATES, MEMBERS OF CLUBS AND ASSOCIATIONS, FRIENDS AND RELATIVES j FOR THEIR KIND ASSISTANCE, ATTEN- DANCES CONDOLENCE MESSAGES, WREATHS, SCROLLS AND DONATIONS TO CHARITIES DURING THEIR RECENT I BEREAVEMENT.47 words
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Advertisement1349 1978-06-26 16 NOTICE If™"^^^^^" 1^™""^^^^™^^""^^^™™ ""^H This is to inform the public thot Mr Marl; Chew NOTICE Chin Huat NRIC NO *****66/F is no longer in iKL^T^J^^L'ffi 22 or collecf ony monies on Wialf of SnXn.^^raS^ RRST STANDARD PTE. LTD. <«.) O^dSho'ppingCentre F'^^^B^^—^^^^mmm^mm—^m^—^^^^^^m^mJ Singapore 9 1 1 1 I III I FAR1,349 words
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Advertisement116 1978-06-26 16 HOTELS LICENSING REGULATIONS, 1974. Regulation 12(i)(a) Application for a Certificate of Registration Notice is hereby given that Mr Au Km Chung of No 130-G Cairnhill Road, Singapore 9. Singapore, is applying to the Hotels Licensing Board. Singapore for a Certificate of Registration in respect of premises Known as York Hotel116 words
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Advertisement532 1978-06-26 16 ADVERTISEMENT J NOTICE OF CREDITORS OF AIRFAST SERVICES PTY. LIMITED (SCHEME OF ARRANGEMENT) (INCORPORATED (N THE AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY) By virtue of on order mode 9th June, 1978 by the Supreme Court of the Australian Capitol Territory the claims of Creditors not secured and arising from transactions and dealings prior532 words
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Advertisement391 1978-06-26 17 GENERAL MOTORS OVERSEAS CORPORATION AND i 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 RONSON With effect from391 words
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Advertisement2356 1978-06-26 17 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF Al'lTION SALE OF SINGAPORE Cafeteria furniture/ crocC ompanie* Winding up kery NRC Cash Register. Air-condltloners. Tables. >•> •mi 01 is..h. Chairs. Temperature GaugeIn the Matter of the meter. Heaters. Cooler. Ice(ompaniet Act, (Cap. 185) boxes. Water- heater Counter. Plates Glasses. And Large2,356 words
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Advertisement580 1978-06-26 18 tAT YOUR SERVICE SECTION INDEX CLASSIFIED ADS Pl»t BEFPer word: 60 cts (Mln. $9.00) VIII ANNOUNCEMENTS PERSONAL Per column cm: $10.75 (Mln. $32.25) IX OBITUARIES j I FOU SALE SHOPPIN6 GUIDE I FOR SALE A SHOPPING GUIDE II EMPLOYMENT H EMPLOYMENT SHn^j^in^lf^rokendovvncarnera or prolector We'll give you $100/- for it!580 words
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Advertisement641 1978-06-26 18 PERSIAN PAKISTAN carpets li Rugs of classic It traditional designs must be sold! due creditors forced sale requiring Immediate cash facilities to meet bankers demand, all carpets must be sold below owner's cost < prices View 15- A. Amber Man- slons. Orchard Road Tel: *****1. r Many Items of free641 words
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Advertisement489 1978-06-26 18 1 COMPLETE SONY Fll set months old Perfect set wll package boxes Selling at $1.20 Tel *****8 1977 RADFORO AMPLIFIER In El cellent Condition Selling cheap < (900 ono Ring *****5 ALTEC SPEAKERS. 3-WA system, selling $450 ono. Cor lacl Leonard: *****43. 18 units brand new CUMMINS DIESEL ENGINE ASS489 words
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Advertisement574 1978-06-26 18 th •»^a»«a«a»saa»«iBs«sa»»»sBBBBBBBBBB» 0. NANO HENG Co Piano House est 1924 Sole distributor BBC- 1 fame. Challen Other leading li brands Marshall-Rose. Weimar. Bentley. Robertson U.K qualified technician offers expertise tuning, repairs Your children. 1- home deserve quality pianos. Professional services guaranteed *****59 ILOWREY COMPUTER OROAN (USA.) from 3*1.530/- onward, j574 words
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Advertisement761 1978-06-26 18 [(International Organisation jfl Sj needs for its office a MALE EXECUTIVE ffi TRAINEE (j Requirements: G.C.E. 'A' Levelsjfl Minimum >t '1 Experience In trade and/ \K or shipping >, Efficient administrator JBI National Service com-tfj| t Please send particulars (with tt telephone number, M any) to: ft. L THE PERSONNEL761 words
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Advertisement690 1978-06-26 18 CLAIMS OFFICER/ SECRETARY required. Applicants submit .full particulars, experience, salary expected with a non-returnable photograph to S.T Box A***** LEOAL FIRM REQUIRES Telephonist/ Typist Applicants must have credit In English. Apply: ST 80XA***** CLINIC IN DISTRICT 1 requires Chinese Nurse/ Receptionist. Experience not essential. Has to work evenings Apply S.T.690 words
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Advertisement546 1978-06-26 18 AN INTERNATIONAL ENGINEERING COMPANY haM lii tin oditito vscsncwo foe 1 FIELD SALES EXECUTIVE FIELD SALES REPRESENTATIVES Preferably Singapore citizens Age 24 and above Have completed NS. Should have sufficient field sales experience with at least 2 years In the field related to civil construction materials, dlesel engines, gemsets, electric546 words
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Advertisement799 1978-06-26 18 SALES ASSISTANTS Due to further expansion of Its 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 three799 words
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Advertisement996 1978-06-26 18 II EMPLOYMENT COUNTER BALES PERSONNEL V Tst f Preferably with some eiperlence In /IKJr "IbUSbVx lite Hl-fl Electronic field (JCI I) f Jtfr'Souod Electric Centre. 33 1 J 014-U, Colombo Court, *V^r T*^^^V* NOTHMANS OP PALL MALL Invites applications from SALESGIRLS REOUIRED FOR suitably qualified Singapore European products. Attractive CHlrens996 words
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Advertisement605 1978-06-26 19 II EMPLOYMENT II EMPLOYMENT II EMPLOYMENT II EMPLOYMENT sir YeMtsSaleMl expending ELECTRONIC COMPANY heM v#ccoci9G for RADIO/CASSETTE LINE FOREMEN MM* Control of Radio/ Cassette and Ljlne Operators a Responsible for quality and quantity aspects of products a Training of subordinates o— MRcaWena: t Able to motivate Workers under his control605 words
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Advertisement316 1978-06-26 19 WANTED AN AMAH to look after 8 months baby plus some general duties Ring *****1 LIVE-IN AMAH. EXPERIENCE In baby care and general household required Must speak English Call *****98 WANTED A LIVE-IN Amah. Willing to pay well. Call up *****53 ■I wwmssjsreM |<',s I ft 2 s h flip316 words
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Advertisement184 1978-06-26 19 We are expanding our operating fleet and we NEED the following workshop personnel to repair, maintain and overhaul our buses:- VEHICLE MECHANICS VEHICLE ELECTRICIANS PANEL BEATERS QUALIFICATIONS At least 16 years old, preferably with relevant experience in the repair/ maintenance of commercial vehicles/ diesel engines. Those who have experience in184 words
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Advertisement311 1978-06-26 19 YEO HIAP SENO LIMITED requires 1. MALE STORE CHECKERS a Singapore citizen a Possesses a good School Certificate a Able to read and write Chinese a Willing to work on 2 shifts 2. ASSISTANT SALES SUPERVISORS a Singapore citizens a Fluent in English. Mandarin and major Chinese dialects a Has311 words
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Advertisement604 1978-06-26 19 EUROPEAN STANDARD ELECTRONICS PTE. LTD. due to expansion has vacancies for: FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS (Singapore Cltliena/ Non Cltlzena) 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 salary604 words
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Advertisement491 1978-06-26 19 MESA Immediate vacancies for FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS HOUSEWIVES MALAYSIAN WELCOME Requirements Primary Education Above 16 years of age Wa offer •Good fringe benefits 3 monthly salary adjust- I ments Excellent working conditions Good prospects for promotion. Please call in person together with the attached coupon from Monday to Saturday from491 words
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Advertisement1132 1978-06-26 19 gSANYO Ig> SANYO ELECTRONICS (S) PTE. LTO. ELECTRONICS tS) PTE LTO. PURCHASING We are expanding rapidly and ASSISTANTS uaie laaiaTiUT AO* between 23 —2S yeara MALfc ASSISTANT a Education Minimum OCE STOREKEEPERS O Level or equivalent a Muet be mature, reliable, RtiMMwaMislHaM' rtjsour c#ful mo hew Initiala To assist Storekeeper1,132 words
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Advertisement770 1978-06-26 19 II EMPLOYMENT HUGHES TOOL COMPANY (FAR EAST) PTE. LTD. We, c feet expanpsiigorganieaWow doaNng In the menufecture of OSwen drßHng tools wMi ample oppor tuntttes for personal growth end development, ere actively looking tot suitable persons to build a career with us. Vacancies exist for the following positions: 1) PRODUCTION770 words
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Advertisement675 1978-06-26 19 TIMES PRINTERS require several TRAINEE as well as •*> EXPERIENCED FOLDING MACHINE OPERATORS (mate or female) for their BINDING DEPARTMENT II Training will last between one to three months, during which wages at appropriate) rates are payable. >• II) Upon completion of training the successful candidates win be offered employment675 words
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Advertisement637 1978-06-26 20 II EMPLOYMENT f) Central VOSPER PRIVATE LIMITED has vacancies for SHIP CLEANERS (MALE/FEMALE) Some knowledge of cleaning ll during and after construction, tanks, engine room bilges, compartments, etc Preferably able to speak some Fnglish and Chinese dialects/ Malay Male applicants must have completed or are exempted from National Service Please637 words
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Advertisement747 1978-06-26 20 SING KOON SENG PTE LTD (SHIP BUILDING) requtree ELECTRICIANS (MALE) a at leaet 2 yeart eipertence in wiring Inetallarton or repairing generator! and welding eate. B) SHIPBUILDING APPRENTICES (MALE) to learn gaa cutting, welding. killed worker! building fhe ehrpe. C) LABOURERS a Normal dullea Including grinding, chipping, cleaning REQUIREMENTS: B747 words
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Advertisement853 1978-06-26 20 II EMPLOYMENT REQUIREO 200 TUTORS to teach in daytime for all subjects/ levels Any locality Contact: *****0 INDIAN/ MALAY OFFICE Boy wanted Call personally: Room 610. 6th floor Afro-Asia Bulld- ing. Robinson Road. DESPATCH CLERK REQUIRED b> established sporting goods Agency House Requirements iMale Singapore citizens 'Completed N.S. English educated853 words
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Advertisement813 1978-06-26 20 FACTORY IN JURONG requlrea: MACHINE OPERATORS On 2 Rotating Shrtta Parmanant Night Shift a Good starting pay a $35 transport allowanca a Sl.OO- 2nd ahm7S3.oo- Night a Qanaroua frlnga banaflta Intarvlaw att BLK 22, 138-F Balam Road, (MacPharaon Eatata) Singapore 13 OR 1 Fourth Lokyang Road Jurong, S'pora 22 (batwaan813 words
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Advertisement651 1978-06-26 20 II EMPLOYMENT MALE WIOOUCTION WOHKEM ASS^STAN^COOKS a Must be strong and capable i Attracllva Incoma. good Irlnga of hardwork banaflta. Ex-National Servfemen preferably wltrt experience. j a 3-shlft work a Age below 30 years 1 a Starting $11 00 per day Appl, pa,.0n.11, batw^n 12.00 I Call personally at I651 words
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Advertisement903 1978-06-26 20 111 VEHICLES I BOATS 1971 COLT GALANT, alrcond. new oad tax. very good condition, riew 46. Zion Road. *****9 .ATE NOV. 79 Honda Civic 1200. xcellent condition, view 46. Zion toad, interested tel *****9 971 DATSUN 1200. road tax' wrs insurance new. beautiful ondltlon. $7,000 0.n.0. View: 14, klaju Avenue.903 words
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Advertisement977 1978-06-26 20 1972 VOLKSWAGEN KOMBI ttaUonwaton. excellent condition Ko;>d tax. Insurance A i m 11-st1 1 -s t N paintwork Sri. M)o Tel *****1 77 OCTOBER OATSUN 100 FII. MXIV .lire n metallic blue. Tel T.iii SMIM *****76. MINI COOPER 999 July 1969. Winding windows, accessories 6 montr". lax. 1 year Insurance.977 words
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Advertisement1176 1978-06-26 20 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES I.A.C. (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. (An Affiliate of Carrier International Corporation) FOR RENT Office space available in new building at 73/«7 3 miles Upper Thomson Road. Rentnble Area 20,000 cq. ft. Mm. 1,000 sq. ft. Price 95c per sq. ft. inclusive of central air-conditioning and carpet. Other FacilitMM1,176 words
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Advertisement796 1978-06-26 21 IV ACCOMMODATION ft PROPERTIES LI H^ftflßßß! Hi r< HOBMI n c CWnwnti Park. 3/S aadrooma: near the American School and United World College situated between the CUy and Jurong Town A choice locality for families wltli growing children SIMM 12.400 p m OrcNd VMat*. om 11: attractive, modern semi-detached house796 words
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Advertisement737 1978-06-26 21 JXURIOUSLY AND WIL ilshed spacious 3-bedrooms fl« District Large lounge/ dining «m built-in bar-counter with all-to-wall carpeting iroughout Well equipped itchen. servant's own amenities ent $2,200/- 0.n.0 Available i nmedlalely Supreme Homes *****7/ *****49 >IBT. U 10 FURNISHED alrcond ooms in 4-storey flat, bathroom .tuched Room service Included, ultable for737 words
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Advertisement886 1978-06-26 21 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES single separate entrance. $380water. electricity Inclusive. *****8 DIST. 10 NEAR Singapore University furnished room for quiet lady No cooking $180. Phone: *****1 FURNISHED BEDROOM TO let at Orchard Road area Bachelors/ single girls preferred $230 Tel. *****3 FURNISHED ROOMS TEBAN Oardens. Jurong for Immediate occupation Complete privacy886 words
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Advertisement553 1978-06-26 21 3&§!k TONG LEE BUILDING Flatted Factory 35 Kollang Pudding Rd near Al|unied Rd (13) iAiflm:Miat:«mwaaiajJ FROM 860 sq ft upwards 80/ loan available TONG LEE CO. PTE LTD 27. YIOCHUKANGRD 5X m s SINGAPORE 19 TEL: *****1 *****0 *****95 FACTORY SPACE :C Improved Type Tl Inrmedlate Factory available for ntal553 words
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Advertisement642 1978-06-26 21 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES 3OLDHILL APPROXIMATELY TOO sq fl fully carpeted, alrcond of- I 'ire $1,100 pm Also 1.300 1.700 i available Tel *****35/*****39 DIST. 6 OFFICE -ABOUT 900 sq.ft i With partitions, telephone lines I Rental $1 80 p s f Write KilUney P O Box 321 PRESTIGIOUS OFFICE SPACE642 words
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Advertisement829 1978-06-26 21 ■^■xTaTaTaTaTaB I Blll^MWl^7T3^aH SBBjaaA^ BsPri^^^B I £&fe Beautiful homes of the latest semi detached and bungalow designs at 9'" MS Bukit Timan Road Lovely, quiet sur I roundmgs but close to Jurong Town and markets, schools, etc and well served by roads and transport to the city Inexpensive 90% loans829 words
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Advertisement1516 1978-06-26 21 IV ACCOMMODATION I PROPERTIES I ROOMED SINGLE-STOREY lUNQALOW on elevated land I•) LaMMI »lth nice view In Chestnut Aye- 1 1175.000 ono Please ring Mrs $n so rjsf Rent $0 05 J. *****0 between 2- a p.m. t '™J; ''n^cJonicf M dm V?. (<( < >IST 1$ SEA VIEW PARK1,516 words
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Advertisement877 1978-06-26 21 V SERVICES A BUSINESS Sp#clsHsWd In Roof leakage repairs. Interior exterior decoration Also provides i celling repairs roof tiles, pest control Service done by experienced con- I tractors Work done to your satisfaction al reasonable price. SEAH HUAT KIM CONTRACTORS. 10A. Lorong 22. i Oerlang. Singapore 14. Tel: *****26/ *****28877 words
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Advertisement745 1978-06-26 21 GARMENT EXPERTISE WHO took ever a manufacturing concern r>cently wishes to sell 40«<of his limited company shares interested parties contact *****98 Mrs. Lee from 8 am 11 am/ pm 10 pm TRADING FIRM INVITE partners Capital investment necessary Excellent return expected Interested ring *****35 for appointment MORNING LIFT AVAILABLE for745 words
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Advertisement742 1978-06-26 22 V SERVICES A BUSINESS DONT MISS SINGAPORE'S relaxing oriental massage from Carol's Visiting Massage Call now *****01 from 7 00a m onwards MOLLY S HEALTH SERVICES Provide Soothing. Relaxing Massage By Qualified Masseufte* Ring *****74 *****2 FOR A RELAXING massage, kindly rail at International Keepfit Centre. Merlin Hotel For appointment742 words
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Advertisement271 1978-06-26 22 VI EDUCATION ft TRAINING GIRLS! Jobs are becoming harder to gal you naed better qualifications Enrol now at the ITC and qualify lor the London Chamber of Commerce Private Secretary s Certificate and the ITC'S Private Secretary s Diploma the region s leading qualification for a Private Secretary Our next271 words
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Advertisement656 1978-06-26 22 School o( Elactronica Training RAOIO SERVICING (BEG) Sun 6 30-9 30pm Commanclng 2nd July I*7* Frt 7-10 p m Commanclng 30th Juna 1971 Wed/Frl 8 30-10 p m Commanclng Sth July I*7*. TRANSISTOR RADIO Friday 7-10 p m Commanclng 30th Juna 1878 C a G MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN COURSE Part656 words
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Advertisement757 1978-06-26 22 VI EDUCATION A TRAINING PEOPLE'S PARK COMMERCIAL SCHOOL a Standard b Spacious School BOOK-KEEPING (Bafltnnara) II Tuesday 7.30-9 30pm commencing 4/7/78 2) Wednesday 6. 00-7. 30 p.m. commencing 12/7/78 BOOK-KEEPING (Intar) 1) Tuesday 6 00-7 30pm commencing 4/7/78 2) Friday 6. 00-7. ,10pm commencing 7/7/78 HIOHER ACCOUNTING 1 Tuesday 7.757 words
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Advertisement888 1978-06-26 22 A.C.C A DEC. 7* EXAMS Found A B MOi Juna Pro*- I 24th Juna Pro*. II id jui, Prol. 11l 3rd ju!, lAS. DEC. 7« EXAMS rt MthJuna 24th Juna LCCI JULY SESSIONS Accounting Boofc-kaaplno Coating Commarclal Law Economics j Managamant Accounting Markattng Shipping Shorthand I Typewriting SYSTEMATIC BUSINESS TRAINING888 words
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Advertisement569 1978-06-26 22 VI EDUCATION I TRAINING QUALIFY FOR A Better job Brl- LADIES LEARN CHIFFON, tain's foremost correspondence Western. Nonya cakes and Inter- school can help you qualify for a national dishes the simplified responsible well-paid Job With way Interested ring *****3 I Its outstanding success record. RELIABLE EXPERIENCED Blthe school offers569 words
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Advertisement374 1978-06-26 22 VII TRAVEL RESTAURANTS 21 glorious days touring USA Canada. Mexico. Japan (mcl Grand Canyon) FromSs3Bso Fully escorted Mixture of Chinese Western meals 20Aug i7Sep 15 Oct. i9Nov 3 Dec BALI JAVA 5 Days Exotic Bal> From ***** 7 Days Bah Jogiakarta From SS7B9 Daily departures KASHMIR, TAJ MAHAL, NEPAL 12374 words
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Advertisement795 1978-06-26 22 STPB/ TA, 053 Enquiries welcomed k City C* tart* lows Pte ltd Eaay going European camping tour* 26/35 days tour $1230 Unforgetable overland tours London to Katmandu SS/77 days tiooo Tram Sibarlan RaN to Europa 20 days MAS TRAVEL CENTRE PTE LTD 544 Tanglln Shopping Canlra. (Baalda Ming Court Hotel)795 words
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IX OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration29 1978-06-26 23 I w/o late Hanuman Ral. 64. passed away peacefully 24 «78 leaving behind children. sons-in-law, ch'lXen'^o'r^reavrngßKN^ 23-J. Marine Drive for Mount Vernon Crematorium at 2.45 p.m today29 words
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Advertisement656 1978-06-26 23 CLASSIFIED ADS CAT* |»»4-441«j VIII ANNOUNCEMENTS I PERSONAL M^i^TPPffP^Pff^H AGENCY. Highly respectable and successful agency Ouarantees genuine Introduction Strictly UMtoy.26Jun.-78 Gu.»nu£ Con'fVdenVuJS imro- durtlon For enquiries. Ring I *****80 Slnga Chlnta Enter- |ins HB^i^Hßi^^^ DIVORCED CHINESE QENTLEMAVI YOU ro\tHO our half (Engineer) Age 35 seeks Siamese. H Singapore cat? He656 words
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Advertisement668 1978-06-26 23 CHANGE OF 1 TELEPHONE I NUMBERS I MALAYAN BREWERIES (M)SDN. BHD. P.O. BOX 55 JALAN FOSS, KUALA LUMPUR We are pleased to inform that with effect from Ist July 1978 our BREWERY telephone numbers will, be changed as follows:— OLD NUMBERS NEW NUMBERS *****2 *****2 *****3 *****3 *****4 *****5 I668 words
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Advertisement788 1978-06-26 23 Texas Instruments SINGAPORE (PTE) LIMITED Texas fhitruments. a world leader in the manufacture of semi<onductor components need dynamic and aggressive people to join this evergrowing multi-national organisation. Texas Instruments Singapore (Pte) Limited offer attractive salaries to the right man, provide good fringe benefits and the best employee recreation programs in788 words
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Advertisement580 1978-06-26 23 A locally based group of companies spocialising in shipbuilding, steel fabrication and engineering works with world-wide activities «< seeks the following personnel: 1. SALES EXECUTIVE Preferably graduates in Marine/ Mechanical Engineering or Naval Architecture with 2 years experience in related industries. Marketing expertise is not a prerequisite but knowledge of580 words
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TIMESPORT PAGE ONE
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Article425 1978-06-26 24 Can Borg bridge a 42- year gap? LONDON, Sun.Backers have been pouring money on top men's seeds Bjorn Borg of Sweden and American Jimmy Connors for tomorrow's Wimbledon tennis championships but history takes a less favourable view of their chances. Borg is quoted by leading London bookmakers at six-to-four toReuter - 425 words
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Article171 1978-06-26 24 HERSHEY (Pennsy 1 vanla). Sun.—Jane Blalock and Pat Bradley shared the lead after two rounds of the women's Keystone Open golf tournament yesterday Blalock shct a 72 and Bradley a C 3 lor flve-under-par 139 totals on the 6.398 metre Hershev Country Club course. Blame* opened with a course-record171 words
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Article, Illustration131 1978-06-26 24 rvASTBOI RNE (England), £i Sun. Martina Navratllova of Czechoslovakia beat the Wimbledon favourite Chris Evert of the I'nited States 6-4, 4-6. 9-7 in the final of the Eastbourne women's international tennis tournament yesterday. The victory earned the 21-year-old American- based Czechoslovak £7.6*0 ($32,450) and a bit psychological advantageReuter - 131 words
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Article117 1978-06-26 24 VETERAN ROCHE IN FINAL LONDON, Sun. Tony Roche, 33 year old Australian left hander who Is on a last tour of Britain, and 19 year-old American John McEnroe yesterday reached the final of the Queen's Club men's International tennis tournament. Roche toppled the No. 2 seed, American Sandy Mayer. 2-6,Reuter - 117 words
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287 1978-06-26 24 Pat McGowan 72. 68. 72. John Schroeder 74. 67. 71. Jeff Hewes 67. 73. 72; 213 Ben Crenshaw 70. 74. 69. Bob Shearer (Australia) 71, 71. 71. In Bournemouth (England), Eamoi-.n Darcy and Christy O'Connor Jnr. of Ireland yesterday retained the InternationalAgencies - 287 words
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Article50 1978-06-26 24 LISBON. Sun. Sporting Lisbon won the Portuguese Football Cup final when they beat PC Porto 2-1 ytsteroay. All three goals came In the second half. Lisbon's goal;. came from Fernandes (54th and 62nd). Senlnho (79th) replied for Porto. Sporting leave for a tour oi Cmna tomorrow. AFP.AFP - 50 words
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Advertisement89 1978-06-26 24 'I1I 1 J n I IP I yi. |i,i I fcwsjfl^ MllT^Mlln'TlmMl <'af^ ■■■■■■ifl I^Sfl-' 'I 881 mml"*X n 'I mmml k^^'^^ 7 siiiiaaaaiiaaaaiaaaaaaiaaaaaiaaaiiiiiiaaiaaaaiaaiaaaiiaiiiiiaiiiiiiuiiiii I Hiiifiiinniiiir*— Ksr^* l? l hi -ir? -nmiifiiK^fc w immimiiii'ic ■■■■^■■■■i ii urtf ii i' m mm mm n B??^**Wb nai^iii r n9 BUKIT TIMAH WVll&89 words
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TIMESPORT PAGE TWO
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2196 1978-06-26 25 Racing with FAIRWAY KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Star Prince, superblyhandled by Larry Olsen, captured the $75,000 King's Gold Cup over 1,200 metres here today to complete a rare double. The Realm four-year-old also scored in the Trial last week. Star Prince, who was slow2,196 words
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211 1978-06-26 25 BERNARD PEREIRA - SBA tourney to select the top boy BERNARD PEREIRA By rpHE Singapore BadA minton Associa- tion will organise an invitational youth tourna ment some Itime in July or August to select the top boy to be coached for a week by the lei gendary Rudy Har- tono in Jakarta. The211 words
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Article49 1978-06-26 25 DEFENDING champions New Zealand Forces trounced Selangor 56-4 (six goals and five tries to a try) in the Malaysian Rugby Union Cup Match at Dieppe on Saturday. Three players, three- quarters Teki and Tawhara, and wing- forward Tamarapa were outstanding in the Kiwis' convincing win. I49 words
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Article222 1978-06-26 25 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By BANGKOK Bank thanks to Malaysia won the Phey Yew Kok invitation basketball championship, beat ing Singapore Airline Transport Union 80-79 at the Oay World Stadium last night. In an earlier match, Malaysia beat favourites Kirn Kok 81-79 to throw the table wide222 words
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Article106 1978-06-26 25 Q'stown teams on top QUEENSTOWN A and B teams finished champions and runners-m> respectively in the Intercentre water-polo knockout tournament jointly organised by the Singapore Sports Council and the Singapore Amataui Swimming Association at the Toa Payoh pool yesterday. Queenstown A trounced Toa Payoh B 15-0, and Toa Payoh A106 words
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Article211 1978-06-26 25 HOVE. (England), Sun A sound innings of j 78 by Geoff Howarth and 1 a nercely-hit 83 by Jock 1 Edwards bolstered the New Zealand cricketers to a total of ?86 on the first day of their match agalst Sussex here yesterday. At the clcse SussexReuter - 211 words
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Article40 1978-06-26 25 Ist No. *****7 ($2,178) 2nd No. *****3 ($1,089) 3rd No. *****9 544) STARTERS ($54 each): *****4 *****1 *****0 *****6 *****7 *****7 *****2 *****1 *****3 *****1. CONSOLATION ($4B each): *****8 *****6 *****7 *****9 *****0 *****7 *****0 *****5 *****9 *****4.40 words
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Article772 1978-06-26 25 THE Stipendiary Steward's report on Saturday's RACE 1: Cock Of The Walk (CC Lee) and Itchy Feet I (Asuwadi) w«.re a litile slew to begin. Apprentice Lee lost his balance for a few strides when Jumping away. After the race, the stewards spcWc to Lee and advised him772 words
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Advertisement116 1978-06-26 25 :m Rs^^^W^l I X A mf H^ jy m i mr™* A B I IsK i' j| .^fl J^M Bl^ f^M Get ahead with a Vespa. f\^ Distinctive Clean Comfortable |K\ A superb combination o< elegance and sophistication O HJ Truly a great Italian machine that's in a class of116 words
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Advertisement47 1978-06-26 25 WORLD CUP FINAL IN NEW NATION Don't miss the climax in this series between the soccer giants as we bring you not only the results but also all the excitement in Argentina. FINAL TODAY: Argentina vs Holland Make sure of your copy of New Nation. a B47 words
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TIMESPORT PAGE THREE
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Article, Illustration581 1978-06-26 26 The three Ps are to be blamed... THE dismal failure of our national team can be attributed to the "Three Ps" policy, priorities and Press. The policy of the Football Association of Singapore can be described as short-sighted and geared towards short-term financial gain. In581 words
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Article203 1978-06-26 26 SOCCER reflects the bad side of Singaporeans. It clearly shows that we are not educated enough to enjoy sport in the sense that It is not winnnig that counts, but, rather how we enjoy the game. Instead, our main purpose is to net money out203 words
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Article217 1978-06-26 26 WHAT has gone TT wrong? Nothing! What kind of result would you expect from players who cannot be bothered to train wholeheartedly and purposefully. Not a week goes by without the newspapers reporting on one or another player's not turnIng up for training. Do the players217 words
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232 1978-06-26 26 THE crux of the problem is not "What has gone wrong?" but "What has been wrong for a long timer" First and foremost, Singapore, as a nation, taking part In a tournament that represents the state sides of Malaysia are already heading in i:ir232 words
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Article217 1978-06-26 26 WHEN 1 n c o m p e t ent coaching, aggravated by disinterested players, has to face demanding fans, a breakdown is the Inevitable result. Clearly, the zeal and fire of our Ptt- World Cup team had disappeared. Our preparation for the Malaysia Cup217 words
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217 1978-06-26 26 PIERRE DE COUBERTIN once commented that "the most Important thing in life is not the triumph, but the struggle." Unfortunately, we have taken triumph to be the only acceptable factor in our search for soccer glory so much so that one defeat has exploded217 words
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Article, Illustration168 1978-06-26 26 NICK van Nugteren clocked the fastest time of the day at the motocross races In Senoko yesterday. Van Nugteren. driving a Datsun, returned one mm. 28.06 sec. to win the Class Nine event. Results: Class 1: 1 BUI Cook (1:35.32) 2 Cliff Zimsen; Class 2: 1 Peter168 words
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331 1978-06-26 26 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By GOLFER Leong Wei Khew, 43, of Warren Club and his caddy. Ishak Abdullah, were struck by lightning at the Tengah Air Base yesterday. Leong, who represented Warren against Tengah Club in the Singapore Golf Association league competition, was warded at the331 words
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Article71 1978-06-26 26 HOCKEY Inlr»-prt*on tourney: Changl Prison v Remand Prison HQ (Changl Prison ground, 5 p.m.). Premier League: Ceylon Sport* Club V Police (Baltstier Rd). Singapore Recreation Club v Jansenlie* (padang). Botn matches at 5.1S p.m. SOCCER NFL DtY 1: Scmbawang v Forces iJalan Besar. S p.m.i. Toa Payoh v Queenstown71 words
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Article175 1978-06-26 26 MANILA, Bun. Two young Chinese weightlif ters and a Japanese toppled four more world youth records at an international welghtliftlng championships here last night. Their performances brought to 13 the number of records claimed in four days of competition. China's Chang ChiWei set two world marks InReuter - 175 words
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Article, Illustration412 1978-06-26 26 TALENTED Richard Scow, 16, of Anglo Chinese School, is on the threshold of becoming Singapore's youngest sprint champion, reports ERNEST i'KIDA. Scow underlined that hope when he returned an exciting 10.9 sec. timing for the iuo metres on the first-day or the Caltex412 words
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Article280 1978-06-26 26 WILFRED YEO - SIA/SATS win knock-out title WILFRED YEO By QYED MUTAUB. the kj Singapore national team defender, must have wished he had stayed home last night, instead of turning up tor Jebsen and Jessen in the Business Houses Football League senior knock-out final against SIA/SATS at the ja:an Besar Stadium. Mutallb, his280 words
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Article83 1978-06-26 26 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By A NEW-LOOK Singapore Malays side were an encouraging sljrht last night when they beat Negrl Sembilan 3-0 In a Sultans' Gold Cup match at Jurong Stadium before 2,000 fans. Strengthened by the return of three Intermediate squad members Rahlm Hussein. Ohazall Ohanl «nd Abdul83 words
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Advertisement52 1978-06-26 26 Cycle Carriage guarantees day and night service on your ITT. rrTrr I m\\ In: m®& v ill >•••••#••♦ H Sole Agent: Cycle Carriage (Enterprises) Pte Ltd General Import Department, 1 2 Penang Road 1 st Floor, I Singapore 9. Tel: *****6/***** 1 /*****5/*****0. Singapore Malaysia Brunei I [TEI] Imported from52 words
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TIMESPORT PAGE FOUR
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Article, Illustration332 1978-06-26 27 DIANA PAGE - DIANA PAGE: By Buenos Aires, Sunday rpHE World Cup has broken the sex barrier in Argentina, where soccer stadiums long have been the domain of Latin machos. Now, in ladies washrooms. Argentine women exchange knowledgeable comments about strikers, goals, penalties and tactics while fixing their hair332 words
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Article, Illustration924 1978-06-26 27 DEREK PARR - DEREK PARR By BRAZII 2 (Nelinho 64th mm., Dirceu 71 st) ITALY 1 (Causio 39th) gUENOS AIRES, Sun. Brazil, in a few golden moments of their magical best* edged out Italy for third place on the eve of the World Cup final they both feltReuter; AP - 924 words
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Article53 1978-06-26 27 Fiv? goals Rcb Rensenbrink (Kol), Cubillas (Peru). Four Krankl (Austria), Kempes (Arg), z.uque u>rg) 3 Rep (Hoi), Ros-1 (Italy), Rummer.lgge (W. Gen, Roberto (Brazil), Dirceu (Brazil). Two Gt nun HI (Scot), Btttega (IU:,), r.ohe (W. Ocr), Bonlek (Pol). Dlter Mueller (W. On. Haan (Hoi), Brandts (Hoi). Lato (Pol).Reuter - 53 words
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128 1978-06-26 27 Germans return to friendly welcome FRANKFURT (West Germany), Sun. The West German soccer team yesterday arrived home from Argentina to a friendly welcome here despite their di. appointing World Cup showing. About 500 fans applauded trainer Helmut Schoen as he and a crowd of securi'.y officials fought their way throughReuter - 128 words
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Article, Illustration318 1978-06-26 27 BUENOS AIRES, Sun. —When Daniel Passarella took over as capta 1 n of Argentina's World "Gup team .I)ur months ago, he was rtarkly aware •of the pressures he would face lrom fanatical soccer fans here. Jorge Carrascosa had stepped down from the job because318 words
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Article, Illustration368 1978-06-26 27 CEMLYN- JONES - Coutinho suggests knock-out system CEMLYN-JONES By OUENOS AIRES, Sun.— Claudio Coutinho, manager of the Brazilian team, said he thought it would be better if future final tournaments reverted to the straight knock-out system. Noting that Brazil had finished the tournament as the only unbeaten team with four wins and threeReuter - 368 words
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Article249 1978-06-26 27 AT least 600 million people will be watching the final game oi the World Cap between Holland and Argentina, according to television officials in Buenos Aires. Horst Selfart. an executive from Eurovision, said the greatest novelty would be the television broadcasting oi the game in Communist China and SouthAP - 249 words
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Advertisement193 1978-06-26 27 In choosing a central home aircon system. many people try to fit square pegs into round holes. Many of the problems associated with central home aircons can be put down to shape. j^k There are certain things you can accomplish M\ WL within a square, and many you can't. *^B193 words
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Advertisement235 1978-06-26 27 Not everyone travels because they want to. v HaW. F* T 1 Ra^a^aw C EPS? ffßfife. lift dJ rv LDulim m\ SEiUSi <\ BIDETS* W"*l W^ ■aflaaHaV Ea^^^^l ■^■a^sal Some just have to. And when tt^ey do, they probably spend most of their time in meetings and conferences And the235 words
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Article55 1978-06-26 28 JAKARTA, Sun. The Indonesian cabinet has decided to delineate clear boundaries dividing Indonesian Ashing waters In seoarate zones designated for modern and traditional fishing trawlers. The decision came In the wake of complaints by traditional Indonesian fishermen regarding the "Intrusion" of th-ir traditional flfhlnß groundsAFP - 55 words
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Article49 1978-06-26 28 New rule on aims MANILA. Sun. The Philippines today tightened rule* on police and soldiers who carry their firearms off duty making them liable to death by firing squad. About 60 soldiers had been arrested in the past few weeks with service revolvers, particularly In bars and clubs. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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165 1978-06-26 28 China says it again: We back peace zone MANILA, Sunday. OHINAS Vice-Premier Madam Chen Mu-hua has expressed Chinese support for Asean's objective of a zone of peace, freedom and neutrality in its region, the official Philippines news agency said today. Madam Chen, also China's Minister of Economic Relations with ForeignReuter - 165 words
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Article78 1978-06-26 28 TIMOR, Sun. East Timor will be open to International flights and visitors possibly as soon as next month. It was learned here today. The decision to reopen this former Portuguese territory closed to the outside world (or the la ft two yean wai taken yesterday during78 words
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Article69 1978-06-26 28 WASHINGTON, Sun. I A US geolog.cal survey scientist has discovered the fossil remains of what Is believed to be the world's oldest fish, a species thought to have existed some 510 million years ago. The fish, named Anatolepls, is 40 million years older thanAP - 69 words
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Article36 1978-06-26 28 MANILA, Sun. The I Philippines' top military lawyer said today he had recommended lo Pres.dent Marcos the granting rf amnesty to 306 more martial law detainees, In line with an arrrnded amnesty decree. AFP.AFP - 36 words
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Article65 1978-06-26 28 AMMAN (Jordan) Sun. Saudi Arabia U trying to control local and International Inflation by supporting a freere In the price of oil, Riyadh radio yesterday quoted a Saudi minister as saying. "The stabllltv of th? International economy Is vrry Important to developing countries, so they should workReuter - 65 words
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Article61 1978-06-26 28 BEIRUT, Sun. A Swiss woman alleged to have carried a bomb In her luggage intended for a Palestinian agent left for home yesterday after being released on ball. Informed sources said. Mannl Albonlco, 23, a Zurich student, was detained In Lebanon on May 6 as sheReuter - 61 words
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Article, Illustration163 1978-06-26 28 Bomb kills head of North Yemen T>^HRAIN, Sun. North Yemen President Ahmed Hussain al-Ghashrni (abo^re) was assassinated yesterday by a parcel bomb, according to Sanaa Radio. His funeral will take place tomorrow. The President was killed when a visiting envoy from South Yemen President Salem Robaya All opened a caseReuter - 163 words
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Article525 1978-06-26 28 Phnom Penh: Viet coup bid foiled BANGKOK, Sunday KAMPUCHEA today claimed it had foijed a recent Vietnamese plan to engineer a coup aimed at toppling the Phnom Penh Government. The official Radio Phnom Penh, quoting an Information Ministry spokesman, said the alleged coup plan was "destroyed by the government, peopleReuter - 525 words
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312 1978-06-26 28 Janata cracks down on party indiscipline NEW DELHI, Sun. DRIME Minister Morarji Desai said today that his Janata Party was now cracking down on internal divisions which are reported to have brought it to the brink of a major crisis. The party's parliamentary group was clearing away the "foul stench"Reuter - 312 words
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Article38 1978-06-26 28 ANNAPOLIS (Maryland). Sun. A woman and child were m'sslng and believfd drowned and almost a dozen ether prcple wjr: In lured In the crash of two laj-?e cabin crullers late yesterday In Chfr>Deake Buy, police said.38 words
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