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Title Section14 1978-06-28 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1978 25 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 214/1/7814 words
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Article648 1978-06-28 1 Hanoi buildup as China brings jets KUNMING (China), Tuesday TENSION has mounted along the China-Vietnam border with the presence of some 20 jet fighters in this southern Chinese city and reports of a Vietnamese military buildup and manoeuvres in the area. A senior provincial official toldKyodo; AP; UPI - 648 words
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Article64 1978-06-28 1 BEIRUT. Tues. Nearly 1.500 Paltstli.lan guinllas have lnQltrated Into south Lebanon bases with the full knowledge of United Nations forces Conservative Lebanese kader Camllle Chamoun charged m a statement published today. Mr Chamoun. chairman of the Lebanese Front, said about 1.400 guerilla's were installed In 17AFP - 64 words
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Article58 1978-06-28 1 NEW YORK. Tues The Dow Jones Industrial average, down more than a point at the outlet, wot ahead 251 point, to SU/it around 11 am today. Its 10 74-polr.t setback yesterday was the worst In nearly eight weeks The Dow hid sunendered it 23 points slr.c rearhln; Us58 words
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466 1978-06-28 1 BECUGUL (Ball). Tuesday pRIME Minister Lee Kuan Yew said today at the end of two days of informal meetings with President Suharto that Singapore would participate in the industrial development of Indonesia's Bat a m i Island. Mr. Lee told reporters after hisReuter; AP; AFP - 466 words
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219 1978-06-28 1 WEIZMAN BID TO RESUME PEACE TALKS JERUSALEM, Tues. Israeli Defence Minister Ezer Welzman today sought to resume stalled Middle East peace talks with Egypt after apparently overcoming bitter criticism of his policies from within his own party. Oovernment officials said the cabinet decided at Its regular Sunday meeting to authoriseReuter - 219 words
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Article119 1978-06-28 1 riANBERRA, Tue«. v^ Australia and Japan ended trade talks here today which failed to agree on any major concessions for access to each other's markets. The two-day meeting of the Australian Japan ministerial committee was dominated by Japanese requests for Australia to lower tariff and otherReuter - 119 words
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Article66 1978-06-28 1 Viet team for US HONOKONG, Tues. Vietnam for the first time since the end of the Indochina war will send a delegation to the United States in July, reliable sources said here today. They disclosed the visit had been agreed on during the latest round of talks in Paris last66 words
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Article, Illustration191 1978-06-28 1 rIS Air Canada DC 9. seen here resting on its belly on a creek bank, plunged down a 12-metre ravine at the end of Toronto Airport on Monday and snapped into three pieces. Miraculously, only two of its 105 passengers were killed although almostUPI - 191 words
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Article59 1978-06-28 1 TOKYO, Tue*. The US dollar held firm on the Tokyo money market today, riding well above the new postwar i low of 204.50 yen It momentarily touched the previous day. The spot dollar closed at 206.30 yen. unchanged from yesterday's close, after moderate trading In which bankersAFP - 59 words
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Article, Illustration333 1978-06-28 1 South Yemen: Win Russia BEIRUT. Tuesday PRESIDENT Salem Robaya AH of South Yemen was executed by firing squad last night in a dramatic development which appeared to have consolidated the grip of pro-Moscow Marxists in the strategic Red Sea nation, already one of the Soviet Union's staunchest allies in theReuter; AP; AFP; UPI - 333 words
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Article37 1978-06-28 1 MOSCOW, Tues Soviet mathematician Mstlslav Keldysh. for 14 yean president of the prestigious Soviet Academy of Sciences and an Initiator of the country's space programme, died on Saturday, aged 87, It was announced yesterday. Reu'er.Reuter - 37 words
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63 1978-06-28 1 LATEST Cosmonauts head for link-up LONDON, Tues.— The Soviet Union launched a two-man Soy v t space craft today to link un with two cosmonauts already aboard the orbiting Salyut space station, British space observers said. They said they believed today's launch waa carrying a Polish and a Soviet cosmonautReuter - 63 words
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Advertisement108 1978-06-28 1 nbe/main Registered Trade Mark liffriTS ■■Mg^g^Hgteß DEBATE OVER BONDING OF UNDERGRADS Page 6 EGYPT may opt for summit talks 2 AGENCY plan to build up Japan's naval forces 3 IS move to curb sale of oil skills 4 TWO views of the Asean-l'S dialogue 8 LOW fares to lure more108 words
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Miscellaneous17 1978-06-28 1 The weather VT TO NOON TODAY: Isolated showers In early morning, according to thr oingaporr Mrtrorologiral Srnirr17 words
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Article, Illustration459 1978-06-28 2 Egypt may call Arab summit to close ranks NEW YORK, Tuesday SPEAKER of the Egyptian Parliament and a confidante of President Sadat, Mr. Sayed Marel, said yesterday that among "other options" Egypt has in dealing with "Israeli stalling tactics" would be the convening of an Arab summit to close ArabReuter; NYT - 459 words
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Article74 1978-06-28 2 TEL AVIV. Tues. Half the Israeli girls due for call-UD this year will avoid military service because of a deal between Prime Minister Menachem Begin and Israel's extremist religious parties. according to military sources here. The religious parties agreed to give Mx. Begin parliamentary support on conditionAFP - 74 words
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160 1978-06-28 2 Developing nations to get hearing on trade GENEVA, Tues. World trade negotiators have called a special meeting next Monday to hear the views of developing countries which feel left out of the talks here on freer world trade. Informed sources said. The secretary of the General Agreement on Tariffs andReuter - 160 words
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Article58 1978-06-28 2 CAIRO, Tues. Egypt has ordered a week of mourning for the death of both South and North Yerr.ini presidents. The official mcurnlng period announced today fu to mark the murder of North Yemeni President Ahmed Hussein AlGhashmi last Satuiday and the dtath of South Yemeni presidentReuter - 58 words
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248 1978-06-28 2 Japan's trade: Need for equilibrium TOKYO, Tuesday AN annual White Paper today called for further efforts to "internationalise" Japan's external economic system and trade structure to contribute to the upholding of the free trade system and development of the world economy. The 1978 White Paper on International trade, published byReuter; AFP - 248 words
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Article113 1978-06-28 2 NEW YORK. Tues. Discarding its policy of having policemen try to mediate In family disputes, the New York City Police Department has agreed to begin arresting men wno beat their wives. The agreement came yesterday In an out of court settlement of a suit filed by 71AP - 113 words
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Article73 1978-06-28 2 TOKYO, Tue«. Jaran will buy US$l billion (552.33 billion) worth of Japanesechartered ships under forejn flags as part of a measure to reduce Its huge trade surplus, the government said yesterday. Under the new plan, the Import -Export Bank of Japan will extend foreign currency loans toUPI - 73 words
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186 1978-06-28 2 Economy nearly stagnant in first quarter BONN, Tues. The West German economy was practically stagnant during the first quarter of this year, according to figures Dubllshed yesterday by the West German Bundesbank (central bank). The economy expanded at a real annual rate of only about 0.5 per cent, partly dueReuter - 186 words
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299 1978-06-28 2 i^ALGARY (Alberta), V Tues. Although the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries most likely will Impose a series of small oil price Increases beginning next year, the cartel should not be viewed as an enemy, Sheik Ahmed Zakl Yamanl says. SaudiAP - 299 words
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Article60 1978-06-28 2 HONGKONG. Tues. Vietnam tcday dismissed as a "ridiculous fabrication" Kampuchea's claim that it had t'nw.iricd a Vietnameseorganl&£d plot to topple the Phnom Penh leadership. The Vietnam News Agency quoted an editorial In the official dally Nhan Dan saying: 'Have the Kampuchea^ authorities gone crazy? Their fabiicatlon isReuter - 60 words
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Advertisement335 1978-06-28 2 When you own the apartment you live in, why live as though you're just renting it? In our climate, the most comfortable move you can make is to install a central aircon system. In an apartment? Sure. The Carrier 38GK is designed specially for apartments. Like any individual aircon, it335 words
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Article156 1978-06-28 3 Settle Muslim problem says envoy MANILA, Tues. The Indonesian Ambassador to the Phlllppnes. Air Marsnal Soedarmono. today said an early settlement of the Filipino Muslim insurgency would enhance respect for Asean. The official Philippine News Agency, in a despatch from the sou 1 hern port city of Davao, said theReuter - 156 words
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Article66 1978-06-28 3 CAIRO. Tues. Two opposition members of parliament yesterday became the flr»t victims of a law mtllftlni activities of President Anwar Sadat's political opponents. The members Mr. Abde, Fattah Hassan, in old-time rightist politician and Mr. Acul Ezz El Hariri, a leftist were expelled from the parliamentAP - 66 words
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Article42 1978-06-28 3 CAIRO. Tues. A j*crtt communist trg -.nisatlcm rperated by members of George Habasli's Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine has been broken up here and 10 of its members arrested, the dally Ai Ahram rep 01 ted today. AFP.AFP - 42 words
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Article, Illustration84 1978-06-28 3 OSODO'S ODYSSEY ON WHEELS I'SI XKO Osodo's odyssey on wheels continued after he hit the roads from this signpost marking the end of the Alaskan Highway in Fairbanks, Alaska, on Monday. He plans to cycle through the American continent literally from top to bottom from Alaska to the til ofAP - 84 words
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Article207 1978-06-28 3 1 T^EW YORK, Tues. I* Historian and au- thor William Manchester says top military leaders in Japan during World War Two were 1 tried and convicted by Kangaroo courts which flouted Justice in a system orchestrated by US General Douglas MacArthur. In his forthcoming book. American Caesar,AP - 207 words
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389 1978-06-28 3 TOKYO, Tuesday JAPAN'S Defence Agency plans to strengJ then its naval force next year to contain Soviet submarines in case of emergency, agency sources said today. The sources said the agency will seek budgetary appropriations to construct six destroyers and purchaseUPI - 389 words
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144 1978-06-28 3 RUSSIAN WARSHIPS USING TSUGARU CHANNEL ■TOKYO, Tues. Soviet J warships have started using a narrow international strait between two Japanese islands to ply between the Sea of Japan and the Pacific Ocean, Japanese Defence Agency officials said today. They said that two missile cruisers and a missile destroyer steamed throughReuter - 144 words
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Article45 1978-06-28 3 MATAMOROS (Mexico), Tuts. A mob of about 4.3UU students, enraged over the police klllin? cf a student, rampaged through tho border cit\ of Matamoros last night, setting fin? to the City Hall, five bank 1 and several stores and automobiles, witnesses said. UPi.45 words
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223 1978-06-28 3 'Peking protest will not affect peace pact' TOKYO, Tuesday 'THE Foreign Ministry believes that the pro- test made by China yesterday against the Japan-Korea agreement for Joint development of the continental shelf In the East China Sea has no connection with the negotiations for conclusion of a Slno-Japanese peace andKyodo - 223 words
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Article47 1978-06-28 3 PARIS, Tuei. Follce dcluatd a powerful bemb In the toy department of a large Paris department store and said tcday le explosive was set to go off on Saturday afternoon whn. the greatest numt r of children and customers was expected In the store. DPI.47 words
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161 1978-06-28 3 ITOKYO, Tues. OppoX nents of the new Tokyo International airport at Narita tried last night to sabotage transport of jet fuel to the airport by loosening splices on the Japanese National Railway's Narita line track, police reported. The police said an engineer on theUPI - 161 words
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Article112 1978-06-28 3 MANILA. Tues. Filipino woman activist leader Rosario < Chart to i planas, an outspoken critic of President Marcos, has escaped to the United States, an unconfirmed press report here said today. The Evening Post newspaper which carried the story gave no details of the reported escapeAFP - 112 words
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Article47 1978-06-28 3 $12.7 m in sea hotel TOKYO. Tue». Three I Japanese companies have won a US»SS million (112.7 mll- lion) order from Egypt to build a four-storey floating hotel, and tow it about 12.800 km across the Indian i Ocean to Alexandria, it whs announced here yesterday. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article92 1978-06-28 3 HONGKONG Tues. The Vietnamese refugees who reach here after a perilous sea voyage from their homeland are now eftting a special kind of aid from Hongkong In the form of free contraceptives. More than l.Mt of the so called "boat people" have landed in HongkongReuter - 92 words
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Advertisement267 1978-06-28 3 hitachT SPARKPLUG r 1 TACK HITACHI BRINGS ENGINES TO LIFE! Cleaner starting, longer lasting, C superb trouble free performance W&&* ASIA MOTORS j K?!^^ TEL: *****6 *****2 &r Do you know that >Q NTUC INCOME has more than policyholders More than any other insurance institution in Singapore! Why? Here are267 words
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247 1978-06-28 4 24 rebels granted amnesty after surrender MANILA, Tues. A group of 24 Filipino Muslim rebeis, wanted for alleged hijackings and kidnappings. Including that of a Japanese couple and a French national, surrendered to the government today, military sources said here. They said the surrender took plaie in the southern cityReuter; AFP - 247 words
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Article42 1978-06-28 4 DAMASCUS, Tuea. Ethiopian troops have launched s major three-pronged attack on Britrean guerillas, the Erltrean news agency reported. The Damascus- based agency said last night the new offensive followed the failure of Ethiopia's first attack last month. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article44 1978-06-28 4 COPENHAGEN. Tueß. The Danish Air Force lost Its seventh Swedlsh-bullt Dra ken Jet today when one of the planes crashed In a field In Jutland, the Karup air base announced today. The two crewmen ejected themselves to safety before the crash. AFP.AFP - 44 words
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Article, Illustration208 1978-06-28 4 Callaghan hits at Soviet moves in Africa NEW YORK, Tues. British Prime Minister James Callaghan last night hit out at the "new imperialism" of the Soviet Union in Africa and said the best way the West could counter It was to step up economic and technological aid to countries inAFP; UPI - 208 words
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Article67 1978-06-28 4 BUCHAREST. Tv«. Rumanian Prime Minister Manea Manescu today called on the countries of the communist Comecon grouping to work for an expansion of their Joint economic activities and trade relations. Mr. Manescu was speaking to prime ministers and their deputies from the states of theReuter - 67 words
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479 1978-06-28 4 WASHINGTON, Tuesday |N A new shift of its trade policy aimed at giving the United States new leverage over Soviet foreign policy actions in Africa and other regions, White House officials are.pressing for a curb on the export of American oil-productionNYT - 479 words
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Article139 1978-06-28 4 NEWSMEN FACE SLANDER CHARGE MOSCOW, Tues.— Two Alter lean correspondents were summoned today to appear In Moscow city court to answer an accusation of slander. Harold Piper of the Baltimore Sun and Craig Whitney of the New York Times said they had received the summonses in connection with what wasReuter - 139 words
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150 1978-06-28 4 BONN, Tues— West German leader Helmut Schmidt today began the first visit to black Africa by a West German Chancellor and said in a speech the Independence of Africa was vital for the world. Mr. Scnmldt flew to Nigeria where he held political andReuter - 150 words
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Article77 1978-06-28 4 BUVA. Tues. Fijian Prime Minister Ratu Sir Kamisese X T. Mara said today that he opposed Soviet requests to establish an embassy here because the Russians might try to depose him. "I would be pretty scared to have the Russia). s establishing their embassyReuter - 77 words
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Article126 1978-06-28 4 SALISBIBY. Tue«. Four r. »mbera of Bishop Abel Muxorewi'i United African National Council, Including a toP P>rty official, have been killed in a war tone about 4tfkm south of Port Victoria, tbe Zimbabwe Tiroes reported here today. The bl* c k daily newspaper those killedReuter; AP - 126 words
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Advertisement273 1978-06-28 4 ~>Nhy commit yourself to buying an aircon system when you can lease more cheaply? From TODAY'S Airconditioning is a must in your business, hut you need not tie up capital in an expensive aircon system. i 5 m9^ I ease an aircon package deal from l^^^^i^rf TODAY'S and you'll be273 words
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Advertisement27 1978-06-28 4 JACKPOT PRIZE FOR TOMORROW'S DRAW 51/78 00 O O o TO WINNERS WITH 5 NUMBERS CORRECT DRAW AT COLOMBO COURT AT 6.00 P.M. THINK METRIC l J27 words
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Advertisement364 1978-06-28 5 NALLEYCRUNCHI-0 POTATO RINGS 1219 PER TUBE 1.59 ,^j_ bHT I ctaiui ccc ctcci 1 COCK BRANO COOKING OIL 2K 9 '^S 3^ Bbl K7 CASSEROLE WITH LID DIXAN WASHING*^ UPTON SERVICE 100s .«MQX«*.S!Sf Vi> OQfl MACHINE si__ißK'*" i! KLIM INSTANT MILK POWDER 2k 8 mmll'^t Xi 8 If OHr^ M364 words
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128 1978-06-28 6 TANKER (OWNER SUED BY CREW) ARRESTED a GREEK tanker was arrested at the Eastern Anchorage yesterday In connection with a High Court admiralty suit, filed in i»pril by 19 crew members of the vessel. They are claiming In their writ alleged arrears of wages and less of other benefits, including128 words
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Article52 1978-06-28 6 THE People's Association Is recruiting full-time aitlstes for its dance company. Chinese orchestra and the Singapore dirt Pipers as part of Its programme to strengthen and Introduce new talent Into its cultural troupe. Details and application forms are available at the »»«ociat'nn. The ckwlne data for application!52 words
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604 1978-06-28 6 Controversy over bonding of undergrads Legality of move questioned |S there legislation which can be used to compel a university student to sign a bond to serve the government upon graduation? YES, according to a Public Service Commission spokesman quoted by Monday's New Nation as saying that university regulations could604 words
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254 1978-06-28 6 THE People's Association has launched a special project to rope in "the forgotten adolescents" nonschoollni youths aged between 14 and 18. This will be an extension of its regular programmes, which have so far been aimed at youth in general, to meet the needs254 words
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Article, Illustration319 1978-06-28 6 Safari to retrace Borneo Death March A GROUP of former members of the Australian "Z" Force, who carried out commandostyle subversive missions behind Japanese lines during the last war, are planning a "Back to Borneo" safari to relive history. They will set out to retrace the route of 1,850 Australian319 words
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Article30 1978-06-28 6 VIGILANTE Corps member Qopalkrlshnan Kromoorthy. 22. was fined $560 by a court yesterday for being absent from training on seven occasions between March and May. He pleaded guilty.30 words
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Article49 1978-06-28 6 A JOBLESS woman wax yesterday fined $500 by a magistrate's court for steal- in« Jiu wertn oj a smetus from a department store. Tan Llan Eng. 26. pleaded I guilty to stealing the Items j from John Little's store In Shenton Way on April 4.49 words
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613 1978-06-28 6 -WITNESS AT CHOUDHURY TRIAL BEN and company continued to trade normally during the first six months of 1975 despite its linancial crisis and a $5 million deficit, a district court hear^ yesterday. This was brought out In court when defence counsel, Mr. David Marshall,613 words
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488 1978-06-28 8 P.M. RAMAN - P.M. RAMAN By THERE is some optimism about the good things to come from the Asean United States ministerial level dialogue scheduled to take place in Washington on Aug. 3 and 4. But there is also scepticism that the United States will make political488 words
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366 1978-06-28 8 Yes, but don't interrupt production, cautions Chia THE president of the Singapore Employers Federation (SEF), Mr. Jack Chia, yesterday cautioned that the campaign to educate workers, as suggested by NTUC secretarygenerai C.V. Devan Nair over the weekend, should be carried out without any interruption to production. He urged both employers366 words
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Article197 1978-06-28 8 THIEF PUTS BLAME ON HIS mother A YOUTH, who was yesterday Jailed for housebreaking and for taking drugs, blamed his mother and the bad influence of his peer group for his crimes. Tan Boon Huat, 21. unemployed, was given six months' jail on each of two charges of breaking into197 words
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Article23 1978-06-28 8 TELEGU parents who wish to have their children regls- tered In universities and col- leges in India should ring C *****.23 words
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Article27 1978-06-28 8 THZI Senior Minister of BUte (PorrlKn Affair*) Mr A RaMm UhaJt. will open TFTnawk Junior College at Bedok Souh Avenue 1 tonay at T pm27 words
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402 1978-06-28 8 Developer is ordered to pay $119,000 to architect A DEVELOPER who had to abandon a $4.68 million housing project in Upper Changl about four years ago was ordered by the High Court yesterday to pay over $119,000 to his architect as fees and expenses incurred for the project. The architect.402 words
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Article35 1978-06-28 8 CHENO Ah Tee. 24. was fined $2,000 In court yesterday (or having 0.06 gram of heroin in Iront of Hill Street police station In River Valley Road on May 18. He pleaded gulltv35 words
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439 1978-06-28 9 PARES for Sch'-me r B and City S iuttle Service buses will remain unchanged when Singapore 3us Service increases its fares by up to 20 cents for adults and 10 rents for schoolchildren from July 1. The Ministry of Cimmunications said439 words
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360 1978-06-28 9 Lawyers must honour undertakings in ship arrest cases T»HE High Court Registrar has asked the Law Society to impress on its members acting in admiralty proceedings, the need to honour their undertakings in cases arising from the arrest of vessels here. The Registrar, acting as Sheriff in maritime cases, referred360 words
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103 1978-06-28 9 Course on the problems of children ASSOCIATE Professor Freda M. Paul from the Department of Paediatrics, University of Singapore, will conduct a course on the Intellectual, emo'Jonal and educational problems of children from July 8. The eight lectures 111 be held at the Brunnel-Hawvs lecture theatre Clock Tower Building, Singapore103 words
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Article45 1978-06-28 9 THE National Museum wIU aocen four film* Repute*. Concorde FUra to Boston and Back In Six Hours. Physiology and PhyNngnomy of a Starfish and A Giraffes First Visit to Paris tonight at t. The films are by rovrtesy of the French Em busy45 words
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Article180 1978-06-28 9 Woman victim chased snatch thief A SNATCH thief who t ounced on a female cashier from a sidelane on Monday and took a bag containing $24,400 iound himself chased by her. But he escaped from a screaming Miss Beh Pek Lian, 19. when he jumped on a waiting motorcycle with180 words
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Article23 1978-06-28 9 THE ship classification society, Det Norske Verltas, will hold a seminar on ship maintenance and classification at the Shangri-La Hotel tomorrow.23 words
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Article, Illustration238 1978-06-28 9 Opium in car taximan gets 20 years PIRATE taxi driver Yap Ah Leong. 44, of Batu Pahat, was sentenced to 20 years' Jail with 15 strokes of the cane yesterday for trafficking in 18.71 kg of raw opium. District judge Syed Alwce bin Ahmad Alsree found Yap guilty after he238 words
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Article46 1978-06-28 9 Extramural courses THE University of Singapore Department of Extramural Studies will hold a series of courses on management and accountancy next month. Courses will be on Corporation Tax In Singapore, Finance of Imports and Exports, Advanced Practical Corporation Tax In Singapore, Administrative Management and Financial Accounting.46 words
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Advertisement469 1978-06-28 9 ACCESSIBILITY For the discriminating businessman moving around Singapore, we are the first car rental company to equip our chauffeur drive cars with easy push-button telephones. Now you can call your clients to confirm appointments, and be contacted by your office, while you're on the road. And it's free too! Sintat469 words
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Article, Illustration403 1978-06-28 10 Move to correct Imbalance* WESTERN Austratfa'a Minister for Fisheries and Wildlife, Tourism, Conservation an d the Environment, Mr. Graham MacKinnon, yesterday said that Australia's main concern in introducing low fares was to bring more visitors into Australia. Australia now suffers from an403 words
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Article190 1978-06-28 10 SOME of the world's finest cars will be as- I sembled for the Singa- I pore International Motor Show at the World Trade j Centre from Aug 25. The 10-day public car show will also be the first exhibition to be held at the World190 words
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273 1978-06-28 10 Singapore to be Boeing's copter sales centre A SUBSIDIARY of the Boeing; Aircraft Company is to use Singapore as a centre for selling military helicopters to the Asean countries. The local office to be set up by thr subsidiary known as Boeing; Vertol will be used to market the complete273 words
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215 1978-06-28 10 FE Asean countries generated 43.7 per cent of the total visitor arrivals to Singapore in April. Cf the 162.400 arrivals by air, sea and land that month. 70,993 were from the Asean countries. The other major markets were Australia with 16.499 visitors iioi per215 words
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Article59 1978-06-28 10 A DRUU supervisee was yesterday fned $1,000 by a magistrate for not reporting for his weekly urine test at Beach Road police statkn. Rohim bin Sumall. 21. admitted breaching the supertiHui order Issued or Aug last year, requiring him to report for me wertcly tests. He59 words
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Article55 1978-06-28 10 HOUSEWIFE Elizabeth Lee. 29. was yesterday Jailed for a day and fined $500 In a magistrate's court when she admitted stealing a child's T-shirt and shorts worth a total or $8 55, and a packet of cheese and chocolates worth a total $5 25 from the Welcome Supermarket55 words
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Advertisement217 1978-06-28 10 B mm\ PV In iil iv\^KH 1 wM it 1 1 ■Ik *»^3EH *ttJ I nHI /Aim 'Wml iVf\l v^ -^tH •'friiHEfß ms A "frjf LI ir^» ill 1 1 TI/ ni K551% l^4lS If I I M m&2 Mm kmmm I1 Lfl B l-T ANT A F AmP T217 words
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Article, Illustration320 1978-06-28 11 THE director of the Industrial Training Board, Mr. Urn Jit Poh, yesterday pulled no punches when he warned that indifferent teachers of junior trainees faced the sack. He said: "Those who are unable or unwilling to contribute effectively will have to be identified and320 words
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Article58 1978-06-28 11 BLOOD dor.or sessions will be held at Geylang West community centre on Friday from 3 pm. to 9 p.m., and at the Mu&l'm Missionbiv Society in Lorong 12. Ge\l»:nr on Sunday from 930 a.m. to noon. The Blood Donation Centre at Singapore General Hospital will be open58 words
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120 1978-06-28 11 HPHE University of Sin1 gapore's department of extramural studies has lined up 83 English and 21 Mandarin courses on a wide range of subjects from July to December. Topics to be covered include computers, management, accountancy, law. medicine, psychology, language and literature. Full-time120 words
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192 1978-06-28 11 NEW YORK, Tues. A ISSI3O-mUlion (SS3O3 million) lawsuit charging that two airlines served as accesseries and accomplices in the hijacking of a plane to Entebbe two years ago was filed here late yesterday. The suit, on behalf of a croup of 88 plaintiffsAP - 192 words
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356 1978-06-28 11 Health drives to fight against harmful life styles THHE govern meat L will, in the next ci ecaci c, intensify health education programmes to militate against harmful life styles of Singaporeans. The programmes are expected to combat the growing incidence of lung cancer, ischaemic heart disease resulting In blockage of356 words
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Article30 1978-06-28 11 THE stuff of People's Association will celebrate PA Day with a sports meet at 1U Kallang headquarters on July 1 All community centres will b« closed that rtay.30 words
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Advertisement333 1978-06-28 11 Today The Singapore International Chamber of Commerce proudly announces that ARABIC SHOWCASE is on its way to thousands of West Asian importers,business houses,trade offices and government agencies in all the Arab countries H l^^^ Roderick Mac Lean Executive Director 1 5^ Singapore International Chamber of Commerce Denmark House Singapore 1333 words
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Miscellaneous235 1978-06-28 11 Straits Times Crossword F p I I s I I* I PI I 6I 6 I BT~ ACBOSS man (4. 7. 4). 1 Display expert keeping 6 XTeV V> watch on accounts? (4-7 Sl™ l !'d arrested 8 Blow to returninK Jrlends 7 «ec°«»««l »no arrested 10 &to nn,h for235 words
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261 1978-06-28 12 SERVICE clubs must Identify and respond to national Issues as the challenges arise both Internally and internationally. Dr. Lee Chlaw Meng, MP for Farrer Park, said last night. Speaking at an installation dinner of the Rotary Club of Jurong Town at Tanglin Club, Dr.261 words
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167 1978-06-28 12 PCILITIES at the new private specialist hospital on Mount Eliimbeth wiU be restricted only to doctors who own clinics In the 565 million complex. Bat Mount Elisabeth Hospital will provide free diagnostic services to certain charity organisations like the Singapore Cancer Society, for example.167 words
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Article89 1978-06-28 12 nOLICE have arrested a I 16-year-old youth following a spate of complaints from women that they were robbed at knife-point in lifts of the HUDC Parrer Court estate recently. The suspect was chased and detained by a police patrol which had been watching the flats89 words
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Article, Illustration280 1978-06-28 12 K.S. SIDHU - K.S. SIDHU By r)()CT()RS at Singaj)ore General Hospital were yesterday battling to save a confectionery worker, Miss Lim Eng Chuan, from losing the fingers of her right hand which had been caught in a grinder. Miss Llm, 17, of Lorong Kukus, was grinding potatoes280 words
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Article163 1978-06-28 12 $500 fine for switching skirts AN UNEMPLOYED woman who took a liking to a skirt in Robinson's department store "exchanged" it with another which she took out of her handbag. A security guard of the store noticed Tan Van Oeok. 24, take out a dark blue skirt from her handbag163 words
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Advertisement307 1978-06-28 12 Where people live,people shop. That's why we're 80% occupied, with only a few prime sites still available. yf If Jr- E fc^^^WT A J b^b\ IB i .^|V cAY Bukit Timah Plaza opens soon We're going to make the opening of We have made traffic flow studies. Big names like307 words
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Miscellaneous232 1978-06-28 12 Bringing Up Father By Bill Kavanagh tfc Hal Camp 7TT777rrr~~r~TNl wadays All i seem wow/what-Is V t bought IJ j wanted to TUIT s)^ AB °"IJL THS.WAeSIE- lIT JUST TO &ET YOUR mYnD iTM^rV VI U 'VSZJt T7^^\ *4,000 FOR J //AkTE YOU ?-j OFF TUITION j ■7 UP AGAIN232 words
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Advertisement272 1978-06-28 13 r WB BBSs Ifi Ilk NOW IT'S EASIER BANCO DO BRASIL TO DO BUSINESS IS HERE. U U I U lE The opening of Banco do Brasil's branch in Singapore opens WWII II I 111 W I Illilm llllrll the market of a country with 8.5 million square Km (3.3272 words
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Advertisement767 1978-06-28 14 jLiDd^i€ToNl6Hf"9:ispin Seasoi From Toioitow: 11am, 1.31, 4.00, 6.45 9.15pm dinner of 4 GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS! BEST Picture BEST Actor (Richard Dreyfuss) BEST Actress (Marsha Mason) BEST Screenplay f^GoodbveGiri' l ''^^'^BB X. A .aa^BBBBBBBaHL. \V-v H^ /[S i A _mmWm%J^mm\Wr bbbbbbb!*HbH Y^B fcd^^bbbbbl 1 VM m^W *m{jM^mWf^. bbbbbP*^ alll^ffaaL. bHbbbbl^' f^767 words
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Advertisement254 1978-06-28 14 Sheer eathm <l< liiH il sat the bbbb! 4* bbbbl iJ LJbbbbbbbbl at mErZewLw IlX^H"~^"*"l"*^s I fl B7bbbSv b *Bbbm I BBBBBBBBW .BBBBbT^BbI i BBBBB^^^ I bbbbbbbbV Mm m_aa*a4 aaffaHl .IKa.^ mm\\m4W^^ 1 B^ 1 laaK Babaßßßam. "^Mi^B»BßßSfcß__#Bl^^Z^^ BBV V^ in MERLIN HOTEL a I BBjP Gold«n M.I. BUCK Road.254 words
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Advertisement225 1978-06-28 14 tlJSSSl WEEK! 4ZlD Mil jji SINGAPORE'S ■STAR'A TTRACT1ON J IssSr ODEON j K Admission: $4.00,52.50 $1.50 (No Fr«« List) J j r 3 DAYS ADVANCE CASH BOOKINGS FOR $4.00 t > X 2 DAYS ADVANCE CASH BOOKINGS FOR $2.50 Z, J I $1.50 CURRENT DAY SALES ONLY. J A The225 words
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Advertisement520 1978-06-28 14 i ■fMMIVIIttBji i "tiris tr* jwri l ipP 1 Cathay Orchard Ma^aatk I Ruby (Maan-Katanf I Jurona. Dri»«-ln dwiwa I Except ODCON, N B Rd, 1 AJ^jeojrj^^raeUjt f I 42a4 'STAR-HIM6' DAYH P $ho-i Start: k 110.30,1 10.30, 115, 4 00 6 45, 9.M "STAR WARS" Starts: 10.50, 1 35520 words
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492 1978-06-28 15 PENANG, Tues. DATUK Hussein Onn asked all component parties of the National Front today to stick to the agreement on seat, allocation for the elections. He said: "We must adhere to principles and policies, otherwise there will be chaos and confusion not only492 words
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Article209 1978-06-28 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. I The general election is a battle between the forces of moderation and extremism, MCA President Datuk Lee San Choon said tonight. The DeoDle he said must en^e the triumph of moderation because there is no place in the country for extremism. Datuk209 words
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87 1978-06-28 15 Party's pledge to create welfare state PENANG. Tues The newly formed Socialist Democratic Party (SDP> released today a 22-polnt manifesto pledging to unite all national political forces truly representative of the people and to ultimately create a welfare state. The manifesto calls for the creation of an egalitarian society based87 words
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263 1978-06-28 15 Two DAP Malay candidates quit party IPOH. Tues. Two of DAP's Malay candidates contesting state seats in north Perak have resigned from the party. They are Che Rose bin Abdullah. 60. and Encik Mustafa bin Zakaria, 40, who have been fielded to contest the Batu Kurau and Selama seats respectively.263 words
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Article24 1978-06-28 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. New Zealand's Chief of General Staff. MaJ-Gcn. Ronald Douglas Fatrlck Has:at, arrived here today for a two-day goodwill visit.24 words
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159 1978-06-28 15 'Work in groups' advice to bumi firms KOTA BARU, Tues. Mara director, Dr. Abdul Aziz bin Hajl Mahmud urged bumiputra contractors today to form a consortium if they were unable to carry out certain projects on their own. He said he was sure that through a consortium, there would be159 words
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Article80 1978-06-28 15 PENANO, Tues. An Opposition candidate has n:.d a petition In the High Court here today to seek a declaration that the use of RTM to televise and broadcast the proposed three-part series on the prime minister's speeches Amounted to the use of government machinery and public funds for80 words
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Article82 1978-06-28 15 SEREMBAN. Tues. Follce have sclved the mysUry of the bogus police officer with ihe arrest of seven suspects, including a woman, over the pest five days. They have also seized two sets of modified police uniforms a khaki uniform carrying the pipt of police inspector and82 words
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246 1978-06-28 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday THE World Bank In its mid-year review of commodity price forecasts has predicted higher prices and better earnings from Malaysia's six major export commodities for the remainder of the Third Malaysia Plan (TMP) period. The six major primary commodities are246 words
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Article75 1978-06-28 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues DAP chairman Dr. Chen Man Hln and two other party leaders will speak over Radio Malaysia during the lr-t n>e allotted to it tor political broadcasts. The others are the party's secretary-general Mr. Lim Kit Slang and political bureau chairman Mr. Lee L*m75 words
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Advertisement358 1978-06-28 15 The World Famous VIENNA BOYS' CHOIR IS HERE Victoria Theatre July 1& 2, 1978 (8.30 pm) National Theatre July 2, 1978 (4.00 pm) Tickets Available at C.K. Tarn, Cold Storaje ECA Centre Singapore Musical Society Presentation KHEMCOS ANNUAL hi •1 H *kHSi USUAL MICE MOW TEXTILES PnctYVMtT. Pries* P.Mtr. Pr,nt«(358 words
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Advertisement238 1978-06-28 15 i The head office of Swissair is still in Switzerland. But the Singapore office moves today to unit 1.18. First Floor, Lucky Plaza, 304. Orchard Road, Singapore 9. Tel: *****3 Little things make the going great. tfHSifl fcSiw. FREE TIT -BITS SANYO MAKES A WORLD OF REAL COOL DIFFERENCE ENGINEERED238 words
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339 1978-06-28 16 The Straits Times WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1978 MOVING CLOSER BILATERAL summit meetings among Asean countries often have a way of achieving more than what is apparent in public. The latest one, between Mr. Lee Kuan Yew and President Suharto, ended in Bali yesterday. The Singaporeans did not expect to leave339 words
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Article273 1978-06-28 16 WHEN army chief Gen. Mohammed Zia-Ul Hag took over power in Pakistan last July in a military coup, he pledged that the army was only holding the ring until fresh elections were held. But the day when the Pakistani army returns to the barracks and concentrates on things273 words
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498 1978-06-28 16 FAROUK NASSAR - Coup was climax of power struggle FAROUK NASSAR By in Beirut np HE reported resignation of South Yemen's X President Salem Robaye All on Monday appears to strengthen Soviet influence in a sensitive country that commands the southern entrance to the Red Sea. Announcement of his resignation by the IraqiAP - 498 words
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Letter100 1978-06-28 16 WE WISH to inform ••Camper" (BT, June lit) that camping is not allowed In the East Coast Park nor any parks. Those who remain In the parks after the lights have been switched off at midnight do so at their own risk and inconvenience. "Camper" may be Interested to know100 words
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Letter66 1978-06-28 16 I REFER to "Conductress versus Commuter" by Teo Eng Klat (ST. June 10). The conductress concerned has been advised to use more discretion in such cases and warned not to delay the bus unnecessarily We would like to apologise to the commuters who were delayed because of the Incident and66 words
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Letter72 1978-06-28 16 rEFER to the letter entitled "Give all bands equal chance to win" by "Voice for Many" (ST, June 10). The organisers of the band competition appreciate the sentiments expressed and are studying the points made. While it is difficult to curb the youthful exuberance of band members when the results72 words
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Letter82 1978-06-28 16 I REFER to your article "Tenders from 44 for 8 flats" (ST. June 23). Your second paragraph "Successful tenders for the flats are understood to be $41,000 (three-room). $43,000 (four-room), $51,000/152,000 (fiveroom) and $00,000 (sixroom) units" Is grossly misleading. The prices mentioned above are the reserve prices stipulated by the82 words
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Letter74 1978-06-28 16 YOUR writer "Highrise" (ST, May 27) may be pleased to know that the HDB has already commenced on the Installation of safety alrams for all Its existing lifts. This alarm which will trigger off the moment any attempt Is made to Jam lifts will also be Implemented In all new74 words
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Article, Illustration1757 1978-06-28 16 BILL CAMPBELL - BILL CAMPBELL iiL 11 km Vm\ i M n^kMifii^B^'^T lL'J-LLlfc JLlA^lXSiriil^m'JtB By in Ipoh IN THE "comfy corner" coffee shop In Talplng, some 90 km from Ipoh, a prominent town businessman and community leader gave National Front candidate Paul Leone Khee1,757 words
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Advertisement21 1978-06-28 16 Ml MUSK MAN PROFESSIONAL AMPLIFIERS for the Music Man who hears the difference T.M.A. (PTE) LTD., 61-63. High Street. Sin|iport 621 words
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Advertisement170 1978-06-28 16 MmM C 200 Pre-Amplifier P 300 Power 2X150 t t c v. The combination of both models from Accuphase has been awarded the coveted 1978 Grand Prix for equipment that has been sold successfully for the longest period of time. This is a new award given for the first time170 words
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461 1978-06-28 17 THE first episode of the new series, SEASONS OF THE YEAR, shown last Wednesday, was very much like a recreation of the characters and events In a typical Jane Austen novel. The story is about a cosy little English country-house called Seasons461 words
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Article, Illustration217 1978-06-28 17 ONE of America's most successful singing trios, The Supremes, will return to Singapore again next week for a one-night show at the Hyatt Hotel. Except for Mary Wilson, the other members of the group have changed again. The two new girls are Karen Jackson and Kaa-217 words
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Article, Illustration160 1978-06-28 17 ANEW situation comedy srrirs. DAWSOVS WEEKLY. starts tonight on Channel 5 at 11 to replace My Old Man. This programme features the popular rotund Brit.sh comedian, Les Dawson. with his dour brand of humour. The cause for tome chuckles in the opening episode tonight is160 words
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Article132 1978-06-28 17 MORE hilarious moments come from RHODA tomorrow on Channel 5 at 9.55 p.m. when she starts getting anonymous gifts of roses, chocolates and a dlamond pendant from a secret admirer. The climax of these attempts to woo Rhoda is a romantic evening rlanned by the132 words
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Article, Illustration212 1978-06-28 17 The man behind Singapore Girl jingle... YOU have heard of that 1 Singapore Airlines Jingle "Singapore girl, you're a great way to ny." Songwriter Patrick Aulton (above) is the man behind the jingle. He Is responsible for making people all over the world identify Singapore and SIA with that famous212 words
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Article46 1978-06-28 17 Modelling as a career IF the glamorous career of a mannequin or photc-model is something you've t:en thinking of and want to know more about, the 15-mmute documentary from Wfst Germany. JOBS FOB TOMORROW on Channel 8 at 7.45 p.m. tomorrow should be of some help.46 words
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Advertisement234 1978-06-28 17 CONTACT LENSES AND SPECTACLES IZAAC J. IZAAC DAVID J.J. AUSTIN OO OPTD BCSC BSC (MONSiFBOA FSMC MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATION Of OPTICAL PRACTITIONERS. UNITED KINGDOM PE PX£ LID OPTOHtTMSTS OPTICIANS CONTACT LENS FHACTITIONtHS PLAZA SING APURA: UNIT 117 IST FLOOR TEL: ***** 1/2 SUPREME HOUSE: UNIT 206 2ND FLOOR TEL:234 words
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Advertisement22 1978-06-28 17 Singapore's I fO I" u sxr i l tfjf I ISeidfl Store Open Daily K>am-9pm HavelocWOutram Roads. S pore 3 Tel *****122 words
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Advertisement432 1978-06-28 17 JP School off Computing Training Division of REGIONAL APPLIED COMPUTING T^NTRE -'Course Announcement C G 747 Computer Programming Information Processing Jointly Approved by Singapore Ministry of Education and City A GuiMs of London Institute Applicotions ore invited for admission to the above course leading to the City Guilds 747 Certificate432 words
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Miscellaneous862 1978-06-28 17 TV and Radio SINGAPORE 5 3.00 Pi Opening and the Beverly Hillbillies- 7.30 News arJ Newsreel (Malay) Home Again (Repeat) 3.30 Diary .f Events (Malay) 7.55 Capnccw Gutar 3.35 Bonaua-A Time te Die 8 10 Magazine Zeri One 425 Intermission 1.30 Charlie's Angels 6.00 Opening and December Bride-Do It Your-862 words
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Article36 1978-06-28 18 FAN MO Sua(*iBaai SSO Bertay. Kawat 232 F E Levinciton 324 P«Ct 505 C4C 4M SiaChew 328 Ltd PUaUtioa* 230 Public Baak 205 OUB 322 •25 -20 -13 -12 -10 -a -a -s -7 -636 words
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Article31 1978-06-28 18 MOmhU N8T Carttx *i Du»mU» KuabSMta tbliM LJAC 3Imm1v iUfhTUw MwUlHUgi 310 44* $29 980 204 304 229 287 170 340 SOS a 2 I +1 +i AC [h*Un «aU!HI31 words
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Article24 1978-06-28 18 Par 7»4.i IwDuky M5. IporcBtu 260.1 LLKepooc 1M.I itilkri* 129.1 VnriM 10O.I '■hang Com 88.000 IporcGUu 81J icatiui I )CBC S6.24 words
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Article37 1978-06-28 18 June 26 June 21 B.T. Index: Industrials: Finance: Hotels: Properties: Tins: rubbers: O.C B.C S.E.8. Ind: 1258 28 1257.27 332.30 331.76 563 52- 550.70 236.17 225.54 206.00 206.45 157.30 156.82 525.64 520.73 306.35 304.51 200.41 207.8637 words
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Article332 1978-06-28 18 HONGKONG: The market closed slightly higher In moderately active trading after an easier morning, and the Hang Seng Index rose 4.09 points to 541 04, dealers said. Blue cnips rose chiefly on local Interest with Wheelock rising 7Vi cents to HKS3.10 and all other leaders 10 cents each. The332 words
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Article309 1978-06-28 19 cVDNEY, Tues. The J market closed mixed, with some leading mining stocks easing after a firm start, dealers said Utah (ell 20 to $4 00 following news that a strike has stopped Its coal production, while among uraniums. Pancontinental lost 30 to $13 70 but Peko rose 10309 words
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Article292 1978-06-28 19 ■VjEW YORK, Mon Stocks plunged over a broad front In moderate trading today as Investors fretted over rising interest rates and continuing weakness of the dollar Another boost in the closely watched federal funds rate regarded by money market analysts as the most sensitive interest rate indicator292 words
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Article65 1978-06-28 19 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Monday 453.0 Friday 458.3 Week Ago 487.0 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday 812.28 Friday 823.02 Week Ago 838.82 LONDON DOLLAR PREMIUM Monday 109H to 110* Friday 110* to HIM H.K. HANG SENG Tuesday 541.04 Monday 538 95 Week Ago 552.48 SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 421. 77 Monday65 words
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Article148 1978-06-28 19 A MSTERDAM. Mor. Share prices were weaker In thin trading with KLM 1250 guilders lower due to large offerings, dealers •aid. Unilever and HoOfonn led declines among Dutch internationals, falling 1.30 and 060 guilders respectively. Elsewhere. weak shares Included Van Ommeren, Oce-Van Der Grinten. Anln and Patboed. Clwlog148 words
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Article234 1978-06-28 19 yURICH. Mon 8U)Ck prices were slightly loewr in quiet trading, with investors holding back In view of the easier tone on Wall Street and the uncertain dollar, dealers said. Banks and financial! were steady. Among steady insurances. Wtniarthur Bearer lost ground. In a quiet foreign sector, dollar stocks234 words
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Article383 1978-06-28 18 TOKYO Share prices closed lower In mixed trading led by recently selected chemicals, foods and machines In the absence of fresh factors, dealers said. The Dow Jones average fell 9.17 to close at 5,472.10 points with a volume of 230 million shares. The new Index closed at 412 18383 words
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Article410 1978-06-28 18 MIXED trading continued on the Stock Exchange of Singapore yeaterday aa a mood of caution prevailed on the market. Generally, pricea hovered at overnight levels with few •elective counter* registering good gains. Singapore Bus Service shares performed erratically. Opening at $2.69 in the morning, they eased410 words
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Article415 1978-06-28 18 PLANTATION stocks were steady In a generally weaker stock market in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Trading remained selective with most counters drifting slightly easier in low turnover. A handful of blue chipsand heavyweights, however, continued to advance. Slme Darby, the most prominent saw sustained demand pushed Its price up415 words
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Article139 1978-06-28 18 Interbank rate., at 3.00 p m. turr«nci« Nominal rates Smithsonian Pr rrrnt»i« quoted yesterday icroul parity rhange us aoiiar Sterling pound Hongicung dollar M'slan dollar Aust schilling Bel tranc (com) Danish krcner French franc Italian lire Nttn gullcer Nor krcner Swedish kroner Swiss franc D;ut mark Japanese yen139 words
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Article205 1978-06-28 18 ASIAN currency deposit interbank ales ai at close on June 27. NOTE: These ritte* m»y dlfler slightly Irom ihow- quoted by banks to their cuitomcrs. IS Dollars (Spoil Oiler Bui 7 days 8 1/8 8 1 mtn 8 1/4 8 13 2 mths 8 1/2 8 3205 words
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Article36 1978-06-28 18 Closing lr.teibank rates on Eingapcie dollar on June 27. 'vi might mth mthi mths Source S 1/4 5 5 I 'l6 4 15 16 S 1/8 5 1/16 5 3/16 S 18 AMry Fearer.36 words
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Article49 1978-06-28 18 RANOE of ralei offered by die count houste on June 27 OvrrnlKht 3 14. Call depoeit 3 1/4', •uy Mil -Month Treasury bllU a J/l» -Month Bank bills 5 1 i» 4 18/11 -Month CD I l/» 5 -Month CO 6&/l» 51/1* Mara* I N attend DwmuM C*.49 words
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Article25 1978-06-28 18 THE average rate at which Singapore banks are I currently prepared to lend to their best customers 1 it 7 per cent.25 words
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Article89 1978-06-28 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. Cold Storage (Sept $1.70) (0 638 0.755). C and C (Sept $2 20) (2.705). Hume89 words
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Article60 1978-06-28 18 KUALA LUMPUR: Wilkinson Process Rubber announced an unaudited group after-tax profit of $1 million $860 000) for the halfyear ended March 31, on a turnover of $7 34 million ($6.84 million). The parent company's after tax profit was $970,000 ($860,000). A one- for- four bonus issueReuter - 60 words
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Article148 1978-06-28 18 rE Straits tin price feU $10 to $1,725 per plcul In Penang yesterday on an official offering down nine tonnes to 241 tonnes. The overnight London market was barely st.aoy with forward buyers gaining £30 to £6.630 per tonne. LONDON: Tin on the day lost £10 for Cash and148 words
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Article30 1978-06-28 18 Rubber: June 27. Singapore: July 237.75 cts (down 1.75 cts). Malaysia: July 242.50 cts (down 2.00 cts). Tin: $1,725 (down $10). Official offering: 241 tonnes (down nine tonnes).30 words
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Article62 1978-06-28 18 Mondi* Friday Mtbournr (1) 163 00 162 55 London 1X4. SOB 1M.00B 183.208 184.408 Zurich 1S5.00B 185 50 B 1M.V75S 1M 258 P«rl« ***** 117.32 TuMday Monday Hongkong 185.00B 184. 70B l-.'i 3HS 18S.00S 8 port 2) 184. 88B 18S.41B 185 488 18«.ltg Export prices In non-fterllng >mi In62 words
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Article493 1978-06-28 18 OPENING prices in the Singapore rubber market yesterday were marked up slightly on after hours steadiness here on Monday, dealers said. Prices fell back slightly later on stale bull selling and lack of support. Towards the morning's close further ground was lost as sellers predominated. The morning session closed493 words
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Article103 1978-06-28 18 rjAlLY SSR ana SMR prices at noon yesterday: July AOf B.A.8. (Carrent Mih) (Forward Mth) Buyer* Seller* Buyer* Seller. SSR 20 (1 ton paUet) 218.00 220.0ON 219.00 221.00N 8SR SO (1 ton pallet) 216.00 218.O0N 217.00 21S.00N M.R.E.L.B. SMR 5CV (1 ton pallet) 244.00 248 OON 244103 words
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Article114 1978-06-28 18 'MINIS I PRODUCE IXCLO1INC PRICII Mi PICUL ChmuI all Bulk $»7 Mllcra. old drum t»; Mllera. di> drum t»7 MU*n. C**r>: Mlxi (Ioom) UK/Coat IM buytra. P«MW: Mu...ok ABTA wblte fob 100% NLW $400 nlltra. Sarawak whiu fob 94% NLW $340 ullen. Sarawak siwcttl black fab. M% NLW114 words
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Article33 1978-06-28 18 LONDON: Copper price* on Monday prevlo.ii In Dreckrli). Wirekar Spot buyen iT03 <«700&0>, irllrri (703.30 cl7Mi>. Thrx Months buy.r. (721 <CTM>. Mllen £723 50 (£72OJOl Market t»n«: Very Heady Sain: 3.430 tonn'i33 words
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535 1978-06-28 19 UOF shares may be offered at $1.50 each UNITED Overseas Bank I Will float its subsidiary, United Overseas Finance, In the next two days. Sources said five million shares in United Overseas Finance will be offered to the public at around $1.50. Since the finance company's fiscal year ends on535 words
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481 1978-06-28 19 EAC to make public offer of 21m shares THE East Asiatic Company (Malaysia) will offer 21 million shares at M 51 .60 each to the public. The company Is a whollyowned subsidiary of the giant Danish conglomerate., the East Asiatic Company. The offer is the largest new issue so far481 words
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Article1238 1978-06-28 18 frlHE last transacted ready sale at the L> close of business on the Stock Exthmtr of Singapore yesterday comIared with the previous day's prices ogether with 1978 high and low f Adjusted (or scrtpt/iighu Issue). SECTION ONE INDUSTRIALS IW» U»t |l«h Low ompany Safe +or$17 132 Acma 2ilxd1,238 words
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Article306 1978-06-28 18 Closing Tone: Slightly easier. TURNOVER: Official figures supplied by the Stock Exchange of Singapore including odd lots 'Ready' totalled: 4.446.000 units valued at $9,806,000. Industrials accounted for 3.130.000, finance 202,000, hotels 266.000. properties 151,000, debentures, loans and bonds 2,000, oil palms 23,000, tins 115,000, and rubbers 560.000. Settlement306 words
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Article1778 1978-06-28 18 "■DO a "d o "*r prices offiIKy cially lifted and busi- nSsa, in and reported to the Exchange of Singapore 4 ytttierday with the number of a M»ures traded shown in I rackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. All ""^*>ie Settlement Contracts are quoted1,778 words
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Article96 1978-06-28 18 BONDS S 1/4% 15/10/79 (250.000) (101 358 102 455) 4 3/4% IS/»/80 (250.000) (100 458) 5% T F IS/4/81 (250,000) (105 0OS) 5% IVVBI (250.000) (100. 658 100 755) 7% IV4/SS (250.000) (100 908 101 05S) 7 1/4% 15/4/H6 (250.000) (100.80 B) 7 1/4% IS/ 196 words
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Article1737 1978-06-28 18 did and offer pricea offi■D clally listed and business "'ln and reported to the Kuala "Lumpur Stock Exchange -yeaterday with the number of shares trade shown In brackets In lots of 1,000 unru unless otherwise tpeci«fled INDUSTRIALS ■*l«i .2 118 2 168) XD. Vkiinemete |2 SOB 2 608).1,737 words
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Advertisement615 1978-06-28 19 One of the world's largest US MULTINATIONAL establishing a manufacturing facility in Singapore to produce automotive electronic assemblies and equipment requires dynamicpersons with relevant working experience in circuit board assembly or electronics plant to fill the following positions. Selected candidates will be those with the ability to communicate effectively with615 words
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Advertisement414 1978-06-28 19 HUME INDUSTRIES (SINGAPORE) LIMITED invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the position of ELECTRICAL/ ELECTRONICS ENGINEER (MAINTENANCE) The successful candidate should possess a Degree in Electronics or Electrical Engineering with at least 3 4 years experience in trouble-shooting, repair and maintenance of electro-mechanical plant equipment which includes remote-controlled motors414 words
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Advertisement722 1978-06-28 19 SALES ENGINEERS TOOL SALES We require two experienced Sales Engineer' to sell well established brands of Lathes, Grinding machines and Milling mochines. The minimum oge reouirement is 26 and applicants should have a minimum of 3 years' experience in selling the above types of machines Interested applicants please apply to>722 words
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Advertisement1259 1978-06-28 20 i I ISC 7 MIOI I WiillilN'lliVaW gS\l|l^v M^~ MONSANTO, a major international company in the field of chemicals Vp^l^ffS^^. HaM and plastics invites applications for the following position In its SingaW NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD P<"* subsidiary, Monsanto Singapore Company (Pte) Ltd. invites applications from suitably qualified persons for1,259 words
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Advertisement114 1978-06-28 20 CPC SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. invites applications for: SENIOR SALES REPRESENTATIVES Requirement* Singapore Citizen between 25 to 35 years of age. Preferably with 2or 3 years selling experience Good contacts with supermarkets, wholesale and retail trade. Positive outlook and merchandising conscious Fluent in major dialects and able to communicate in English.114 words
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Advertisement654 1978-06-28 21 J— l 1 f PERSONNEL AND ORGANIZATION DEVELOPMENT (PTE) LTD Y=^A MANAGEMENT SERVICES CONSULTANTS Our client a foreign manufacturing Company is due to begin operations very soon in Singapore. We invite suitably qualified candidates with potential for growth to apply for the following positions 1) SALES EXECUTIVE A GCE 'A'654 words
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Advertisement504 1978-06-28 21 I INTEBCONWIENTAI FILM DISTRS. PTE. LTD. f lj to Q/ mtrsus. Hf They call her... DV (nonir^bAabto)to: 1\: j Q U 15 26C.Thtfr«hmit»uildiBi,SMjilfitiiHad. Q Singapore I S European trading firm requires TECHNICAL SALES REP. with 3-5 years experience in marketing machinery, preferably in packaging/printing industry, Singapore citizen, age 25—35, own504 words
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Advertisement608 1978-06-28 21 THIS ANNOUNCEMENT APPEARS AS A MA TTER OF RECORD ONL V STRAITS STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIMITED 5538,500,000 Medium Term Financing MANAGED BY CITICORP INTERNATIONAL GROUP FUNDS PROVIDED BY CITIBANK, N.A. BANK OF AMERICA NT &SA THE CHARTERED BANK THE HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANK THE DEVELOPMENT BANK608 words
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Advertisement261 1978-06-28 21 TENDER SALE MALAYAN PLANT PTE LTD By Order Of The Official Receiver Tenders ore invited for the purchase of Henley Forklifts, Electric Motors, Mitsui Seiki Compressors, Garlock Gaskets, Caterpillar Parts, Oil Seals, Porco 'C Rings, Nuts Bolts, Vauxhall/ Bedford spare parts, Ducoti Diesel Motors, Gates V/Belts, Misc items etc etc261 words
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Advertisement411 1978-06-28 22 jt AT YOUR SERVICE SECTION INDEX 184 4411 «.™,M,n VIII ANNOUNCEMENTS 4 PERSONAL I I p#r column cm: 1101} Mm «33 2Si IX OBITUARIES BB^Bkßsl B^B^Abb^blv I FOR SALE ft SHOPPING GUIDE Price Your Goods Elegantly Boldly in Showcases Window Displays with Ad-on Price Display System from MOVITEXOFU.K. $65 a411 words
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Advertisement143 1978-06-28 22 yachtmanTj GAME "«y~* If you're the sportsmen gome for only the best, score with Yathtman Face Cleanser A tingling. refreshing clean up to wash swsv sweat, oil end dirt after a hard game Be a sport. Play The Vachtmen Game faPBJBMBBBBBrt Sl9 50 II available at II shopping vßbbbbbWßsm!/ centres143 words
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Advertisement1503 1978-06-28 22 SALE K.MBERUEVDEPT. f f-— Midweek Bargains ON IMPORTED SHOES A mm [7= I Hove. of Coem**. Per- W/T\ IC A U\±EEl MEDICAL rVAierchnas jALC books Grab tho fobul PniIPAR <T sp«* t d«*ount up t. A^?l VJH IX|O Midweek Bargains' COUGAR "bulk and M d U eY y y edne1,503 words
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Advertisement1139 1978-06-28 22 I FOR SALE SHOPPING GUIDE alrTomTressorTpTmoooTsi Please state age of compressor, delivery rate, type of drive and price Send details to No 27. Blk 1024. Eunos Avenue 3 or telephone *****32 18 units brand new CUMMINS DIESEL ENGINE ASSY Model: V504-C at US$5,BOO each nett CIF Singapore Usage: FOR KIMCO1,139 words
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Advertisement835 1978-06-28 22 II EMPLOYMENT FULL/ PART-TIME TUTORS re- I quired by well-etabllshed tuition schools to teach any academic subject at all levels Qualifications: University graduates. OCE A' or 'O' level. Salary: »500 $1,050. Work permit/ accommodation could be arranged by the schools Call personally at 713. 7th Floor. People's Park Centre or835 words
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Advertisement946 1978-06-28 22 II EMPLOYMENT "J Required FEMALE PERSONAL ASSISTANT to a Director of an setebllsrisd Import/ Eiport Trading Co. 1 Requirements: j A) Flexible Chinese/ Malay/ Indian Female of excellent personality B) Adequate command of written and spoken English O Possess abundant practical knowledge of Import/ export/ transhipment and other related shipping946 words
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Advertisement793 1978-06-28 23 II EMPLOYMENT ■BsbHHbsßb>bMll aa^aaw^^aa 1 A^^t^^iriMM mtm In nlla il la n ,»i ai,i I ■ppwsiesi ere mHM irwm sn* BOpere cMteno tor Mie pool or: SECRETARY She should bo mature, abte toper- tfwteotmoavnttv mm 4 Immm "Vtlnifntavn 3 rears experience In esi mall capacity The candtdete should preferably have793 words
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Advertisement846 1978-06-28 23 »O YOU WANT TO HANDLE •ÜBLIC RELATIONS JOBS In notels airlines. Insurance banking and other commercial organllatlons' TAKE OUR INTENSIVE TRAININO TWO MONTHS COURSE $50 00 ARE YOU AIMING FOR A RECEPTIONIST JOB? Our intensive training will help you to become one Two months course $80 00 covers all aspects846 words
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Advertisement1385 1978-06-28 23 II EMPLOYMENT TIMBER ASSISTANT We are an International tredHna concern with a timber doportinoi*. In via* of our recent expansion we ere seeking a suitable candidate tor tho ebove po*ltlonwlth tho following Sound knowledge of international markets on sawn timber/ log/ wood product a Must have good and established relation1,385 words
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Advertisement832 1978-06-28 23 II EMPLOYMENT I SALESGIRLS WANTED. CALL peri sonally at 129. Ist floor. People's Park Centre from 12 00 p m 6.00pm A LEADING AND reputable Company invites applicants for the following positions: 1) Junior Sales Executive 2) Sales Relation Officer Applicants must be matured and possess a good command of832 words
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Advertisement570 1978-06-28 23 Very woM oolabHohod European company dealing In Interior* urgent. ly require* the following to cope up wttn lnue»*«rt demands tor Ha products: SALES REPRESENTATIVES a Must be positive, dynamic and with good contacts in this line of business Good earnings Is not a problem for the right candidate as an570 words
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Advertisement610 1978-06-28 23 II EMPLOYMENT SANYO ELECTRONICS (S) PTE. LTD FEMALE O.C. INSPECTORS Minimum Sec 3 4 education (English stream preferred) a Minimum 1— 2 years experience In checking radio/ tape-recorders Able lo operate oscilloscope signal generators. MALE O.C. TECHNICIAN ITC In Electronics servicing NTT In electronics servicing with relevant experience. Age below610 words
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Advertisement757 1978-06-28 23 electronicco'mpany has vacancies tor RADIO/CASSETTE LINE FOREMEN Duttee: a Control of Radio/ Cassette and L.lne Operators a Responsible for quality and quantity aspects of products a Training of subordinates OuaNflcattone: t Able to motivate Workers under his control t Able to interact well with subordinates and colleagues t Possess Initiative757 words
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Advertisement793 1978-06-28 23 II EMPLOYMENT a Strong young men permanent 2nd shift 4.03 pm 1.18 em a 8-day week a Ex-Nallonal Servicemen preferred Free transport provided (a) To do material handling, operate, tend and maintain production machinery Technical or Vocational II Dally pay approximately 810/- to $12 (b) To do general work Primary793 words
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Advertisement511 1978-06-28 24 V II EMPLOYMENT I Q SANYO INDUSTRIES (S) PTC LTO I roqutrtM f (1) LINE LEADER (Male) (Painting Section) a Minimum seconda- ry education. a Should have work- i Ing experience In 1 spraying of solvent 1 paint 1 (2) PRODUCTION CONTROL ASSISTANT (Mato) a School certiricate with working experience511 words
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Advertisement572 1978-06-28 24 SANYO I I ELECTRONICS IS) PTE. LTD. i FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS We ere teat expanding and wel peny M you ere between IS to 2SI year* of ego. I Working hours: 8 am. to 5 4o! pm I Monday to Friday only No microscopic work and no shirt duties t572 words
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Advertisement443 1978-06-28 24 II EMPLOYMENT I! Attention all GIRLS/ I LADIES especially I thoie in Katong, I Kallang, Joo Chlat, I Geylang and Macpheraon. A newly estebUehod subsidiary ol s large tot* l public company engaged In the manufacturing of electronic producte ha* Im medial* vacancies for th* following positions 1) LEAD GIRLS443 words
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Advertisement499 1978-06-28 24 MESA Immediate vacancies for FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS HOUSEWIVES MALAYSIAN WELCOME Requirements: Primary Education Above 16 years of age We offer: Good fringe benefits 3 monthly salary adjustments Excellent working conditions Good prospects for promotion. Please call in person togethei with the attached coupon from Monday to Saturday from 8 am.499 words
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Advertisement1191 1978-06-28 24 II EMPLOYMENT MARATHON LETOURNEAU OFFSHORE PTE. LTD. requires MEDICAL ORDERLY Applicants muet a Have experience In first aid b Have a minimum Secondary English education c Be prepared to perrorm shirt work (1 Have completed rulltlme National Service SALARY WILL BE COMMENSURATE WITH QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE Other benefits Include 11,191 words
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Advertisement774 1978-06-28 24 II EMftOYMEWT J I —^j^^ GENERAL Offi» ELECTRIC USA TesavMon a AppHence Pie Ltd CALLING RESIDENTS OF ANO MO KIO i Qeneral Electric (USA) Tele- vision Appliance Pte Ltd. Is investigating the possibilities of expanding operations rrom our present location In Boon Kenf Road The timing would be later 1774 words
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Advertisement537 1978-06-28 24 •■•»•*>■• m FEMALE/MALE S PRODUCTION OPERATORS a S Starting Par 2 Femeie S7.S* per day Mais II 60 per day 9 On Confirmation Femoie 1* 20 M.M per day 5 Male M 10 110 10 per day (Trie above pay rates are In- g) elusive of allowances) aj Requirement*: a537 words
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Advertisement1422 1978-06-28 24 II EMPLOYMENT SINGAPORE MARINERS' CLUB RESTAURANT requires WAITRESSES (ConeoMoeten ••lery Ktit: Sz*M ISA S2SO/-) Requirement* Must have completed Secondary II and be conversant In English Knowledge or written Chinese Is essential Below 25 years old Promotion Proepect There Is ample opportunity to be I upgraded progressively to the following scales:1,422 words
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Advertisement797 1978-06-28 25 II EMPLOYMENT m •I »»O^BB»JBJB SECURITY GUARD 1 Primary education in English 2) Be able to speak and write simple English 3) Singapore citizen 4 Age 25 -40 years 5) Must work shirt duties by r weekly roUllon t 6) Previous working experience in Police. Military or security work an797 words
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Advertisement799 1978-06-28 25 ■saaaßsaaßßaaaaaßiaaaßiaßajßaiaßl OINOS WATCHES A RBVBMBI I) FEMALE CLERK/ TYPIST J, With 1 year's working ex- a perienre Salary 8220 8280 p.m V FEMALE WATCH AS- SEMBLERS i No experience required, no shift work j Salary: 3160 8180 p.m 1) DRIVER For company car. Salary: 82M 8280 p.m >my tneee able799 words
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Advertisement742 1978-06-28 25 II EMPLOYMENT leading hotel of an Internatlo- j al chain lvites sulUbie applicants to fill tie following positions Immelately I) NCRS2 CASHIERS I) MALE CLEANERS I) CHAMBERMAIDS I) 2ND COMMIS COOKS I) WAITERS/ WAITRESSES I) KITCHEN HELPERS (Male) iterested applicants, please aply with full resume stating ualiflcatlons/ experience, salary ■peeled742 words
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Advertisement786 1978-06-28 25 Wanted **r aiiyiiMHii. ONE MALE PROCESS/ Of NERAL OPERATOR lor Monutaclurlnß of Food Beverage 1 good prospects for success- j 1 ful candidate must be able to work 3 Shift i Cycle 1 Application* doe* on 4.7.7S neee* appry w% own npwwnwij f Ing t«l»pr»en* number lor eeey con- lactto786 words
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Advertisement745 1978-06-28 25 II EMPLOYMENT WAITRESSES AND BOY Helpers full and lunch part-time) reluired Apply 2-A. Outram Park. 31k 31 Tel *****55. or Orchard ■»ark (opposite Yaohan). Tel. 126.526 Pay 8300 3ESPATCH RIDER WITH own j notorblke and drivers wanted by frozen foods Company Can contider Part-time work Call per- .nnally Asian Farms.745 words
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Advertisement857 1978-06-28 25 I 1 2 MHalUhad commercial eohaal T nvites applications for part-time ri eachlng post in French. Thai T anguage and Air Ticketing •ourse nlaraalad call peraonally at LMPTC 1 121. Bth Moor P*oo»*t Park Cense. ITEEL FURNITURE APPRENTICE. Male, aged 16 18 SUrtlng pay 17 per day. ex -national service857 words
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Advertisement973 1978-06-28 25 111 VEHICLES 4V BOATS lINOAPORE USED CAR (PTE) LTD tB, QOLOMILL PLAZA SPORE 'EL: $$1811 *****0 84, ALBERT STREET 8 PORE Ml *****4 8 *****4 IB7S Colt Lancer S/wagon (AlrCond) 1874 Peugeot 304 Convertible Mazda Capella 1800 (AlrCond) Ford Cortina 2000 OT. Alr-Cond Alfa Sud (Alr-Cond) Alfa Sud (Alr-Cond) Colt973 words
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Advertisement991 1978-06-28 25 1874 TOYOTA 2008. MXII Concealed alrcondltloner. new Ux. comprehensive Insurance Excellent condition $9,800 on o View 147. Lavender Street. 1 1972, FIAT 128 Special Very good condition, new paintwork, cassette 88.500 0.n.0 Tel: 1 *****02 Boon. 1878 OATSUN 1200 accident free, new paint, excellent condition, upe $9,400 ono Tel *****1991 words
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Advertisement1117 1978-06-28 25 111 VEHICLES A BOATS p. VIHICLM POR EXPORT 1974 Toyota Corolla Stallonwagon 1200 cc. 884,500 FOB Singapore 1974 DaUun Sunny (120Y) 1200 c.c. 884.500 FOB Singapore TEL: *****08/ $*****/ 88S1S4 OR Vtaar 188, MERQUI ROAD r SINGAPORE 6 I 4 1 I*7o FORO ESCORT 1300 Super. 4- 1 door Road1,117 words
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Advertisement949 1978-06-28 25 EGISTERED 1871 MAZDA IQpJ c Immaculate condition tjm Ircon. seatbelts 2nd owner B| ***** David 871 ALFA GUILIA 1300 S«ji nmarulute condition. cor^V ox. radio/ cassette. Mlcrnrrnf >res Must sell $7,500 o n o CSDI Irnst *****9 97$ FIAT 124 Saloon. $12,000 n 0 Owner leaving Contact*^ Ire 62M25. Adrian,949 words
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Advertisement1153 1978-06-28 26 IV ACCOMMODATION I PROPERTIES aT I.A.C. (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. (An AtMlsrte of CarrMjr International Corporation) FOR RENT Office space available In new building at 13/*I 3 miles Upper Thomson Road. Rentable Area 20,000 sq. ft. Mln. 1,000 sq. ft. PMbsj 95e per sq. ft. Inclusive of central air-conditioning and carpet.1,153 words
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Advertisement913 1978-06-28 26 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES RESIDENTIAL RENTAL •ava Lebar Double Storey Terrace in Tai Keng Oardens < 1500/Faber Drive Double Storey Semt-Detached Central Alrcon. *****/- Chonal/ Bodok Double-Storey Semi-Detached Newly built. i 1600/ PHONE Ml** SEAH: tSMTSI NEW ATTRACTIVE. LUXU RIOUSLV rurnlshed. seaside i bungalow Split-level, marble flooring. 3 bedrooms. $800. Inter-913 words
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Advertisement735 1978-06-28 26 MSTMCT 1* COSY double-storey .errace beautifully furnished *ith 3 bedrooms, a servant's Rental $1,100. Contact *****6/ U2669 SIST. 17 SEMI-DETACHED lUNUALOW at 1035-A. Upper ;nangl Road Rental: $400 Tel: *****? CLEMENTI PARK SINOLE-STO-RBV split-level bungalow. 3 oedrooms, servant's, fully alr:on. nicely furnished. $1,800/;0ntact *****71 BIST. 1* SERANOOON GARDEN Estate 3735 words
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Advertisement904 1978-06-28 26 IV ACCOMMODATION A PROPERTIES DIBT. 1* HILLTOPS APARTMENTS J close to Orchard Road. Japanese/ I American Clubs 3 bedrooms. I ;So cil ±>u»;.i.n walk-up apartment. offTanglln Road Furnished *'^00 vacant now. Pacific *****20 KATONG MARYLANO PARK Dlst 15 Well furnished flat with split-level living/ dining 3 bedrooms with attached bathrooms,904 words
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Advertisement715 1978-06-28 26 P^Pyyp^BJPBBSB^EBJI Giant manufacturing company j requires SEVERAL DETACHED BUNGALOWS. APARTMENTS. BEMI-DCTACHED BUNGALOWS OR TOWNHOUSES lo house IS eipat eiecutNea. a Must be in residential location familiar with foreigners a Excellent terms of lease and payment. Please call: The AdmmMretton Manager at Z3SSB33. Large banking corporation -equlres the following properties: S715 words
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Advertisement779 1978-06-28 26 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES WAREHOUSE SPACE Centrally located modern j tacHniee 1 reasonable rental Inclustvo of me following •ervtcoe: j 24-hours security Disposal of waste materials a Ample parking area Latest handling equipment a Pest control a Open storage also J available next to covered space Terms fleilble and negotiable Singapore779 words
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Advertisement717 1978-06-28 26 FOR SALE-CHOICE office premises lavishly renovated 2106 »q ft On upper floor. Shenton House facing sea front Including fixtures and furniture for $400,000. Contact *****79 MODERN AIRCONDITIONED OFFICE space, central prestigious locality, furnished' unfurnished Immediate occupation Enquiries ***** FOR SALE AT Ooldhlll Shopping Centre 1100 sq ft office, 2nd I717 words
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Advertisement862 1978-06-28 26 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES I Beman Securities (S) Pie LM (Red Estate Dlv Wen) offer exclusively en behalf of client TUDOR CLOSE DISTRICT 11 A rno<J*xfl 2*#tOFoy, contfMly 4m10.000 sq.fl.' Spm-level living/ dinIng with 4 bedrooms and 3 bathe. ME price on application VHVwtnQ by oppoMtnt#ftt only. Enquiries: The Manager ReeMenMal862 words
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Advertisement883 1978-06-28 26 MUST SELL OIBT. 1 < Greenwood Avenue walk-up.. apartment. 1.100 sq. ft. 3, bedrooms, mosaic throughout, f 7l OOOon o Call *****7. Qual j INTERNATIONAL PLAZA APART,. MENT fully furnished, completely carpeted and wallpaprred. crntral alrcon facing sra front Selling below cost! Attractive loan possible Phone: Dannl* *****21 WELL RENOVATED883 words
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Advertisement835 1978-06-28 27 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES MERLIN PLAZA IST floor stop unit 105. 473 sq ft Rental $1,450 p m Tel *****8 NO. 1. OOLDHILL Plaza Prime location Shop/ Office for rent Approximately 1.100 sq ft Phone Jennifer *****56 x PRIME TOURIST shops at Main Concourse In "The Arcade Ready Sept '79 One835 words
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Advertisement714 1978-06-28 27 first floor. 271 sq ft of shop space for sale Selling $148,000 with vacant possession Continental I Housing Pte Ltd *****6. Mr Richard Low SALE/RENT BUKIT Tlmah Shopping Centre Lower Oroundfloor More than 200 sq ft Contact *****89 Miss Koh BUKIT TIMAH PLAZA, choice location groundfloor 228 sq ft $1,700714 words
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Advertisement911 1978-06-28 27 V SERVICES BUSINESS interested lor expert, ready Hoc* bulk nusiUWll KOREAN DYED POLYESTER GEORGETTE 44" 2) KOREAN DYED POLYESTER SUEDE 44" 3) TAIWAN DYED INTERLOCK KNITTED JERSEYS -58/80" 4) TAIWAN PRINTED INTERLOCK JERSEYS -58/88" 5) PRINTED T/C SHIRTINGS 44" Stock Lots, uneven lots, oddments unassorted quantity about 750.000 yards Payment:911 words
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Advertisement665 1978-06-28 27 SS% Of F FEES. 2nd anniversary Special Offer for Dressmaking/ Talrlorlng Courses Limited vacancies only Visit: Lady Fair Tailoring School. 334. 3rd floor. People s Park Centre Tel *****3/ *****5 SOPHIA FASHION ANO dressmaking Centre giving Individual instruction In dressmaking by overseas trained graduate. 557-H Bales tier Road. Tel: *****8.665 words
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Advertisement1098 1978-06-28 27 V SERVICES BUSINESS MOLLYS HEALTH SERVICES sssssssssssssssssissssssasssassssessssss. Provide Soothing. Relaxing BaBBHMJSJBJBJBBpaMS Massage By Qualified Masseuses Ring *****74/ *****2 MbMbM—B— SALON CATALINA MASSAOE. esssMsssssßßSSsa^BSßßMßSsssssssi Ladles and Oentlemen 319- A TAILORING FLOWER ARRANOERlver Valley Road Tel *****8 MENT (Japanese/ English style. MARTINA'S SALON tt-A Calm- Bridal bouquets) and flower hill Circle massage/1,098 words
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Advertisement618 1978-06-28 27 VI EDUCATION A TRAINING GIRLS! Jobsare becoming harder to get you need belter qualifications r Enrol now at the ITC and qualify i lor the London Chamber ol Commerce Private Secretary's n Certificate and the ITC s Private Secretary s Diploma the regions n leading qualification for s Private t.618 words
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Advertisement739 1978-06-28 27 FULL TIME STUDY IN LONDON 1978/79 < INTENSIVE PROFESSIONAL COURSES C N: Marketing Transport t iuslness Studies Banking ndustrlal Management Shlpp- ng Administrative Managenent Advertising Accoun- ancy. c ICE W t O LEVELS IN: English Chemistry Physics Uology pure It Applied Mathenatlcs Computer Studies J itatlstlcs Logic Economics M jiw739 words
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Advertisement727 1978-06-28 27 VI EDUCATION A TRAINING CITY SCHOOL OF COMMERCE IN QUEEN STRUT SINGAPORE 7. Book -keeping (Elementary) Monday 8 15pm 8 15pm Wednesday 7.15 p.m. 9.15pm bourse commences on 10th July 78 > Book-keeping (hrtermadMe) Tuesday/Thursday 5.30 p.m. j 6.30pm bourse commences on Sth July 78 Accounting Wednesday 7.15 p.m. i727 words
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Advertisement858 1978-06-28 27 TELEPHONE OPERATOR* (1! months) Using PABX It PMt» Switchboards Commencing sf». July 1978 Premier CommerctsP School 208 Queensway ShoplJ ptngCentre Tel *****6/*****2 GROUP TUITION Individual coaching by expe-^ rlenced and qualified retired 1 school teachers In all subjects. 1 Pre U I a II(S1S.OO per mth). Sec 111 S IV858 words
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Obituary37 1978-06-28 28 THE FAMILY OF the late Mr Loo Kok Cheng wish to thank relatives, friends and pastors of si Hilda's Church for their expression of condolences, donations, wreaths, assistance, attendance and services during their recent hereavempnt37 words
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Obituary, Illustration101 1978-06-28 28 MB. JOHN ISSAC PEREIRA passed away at Trlvandrum on 25-6-78 Father of Iris. Rose. Lado. (Singapore) and Klta (Kuala I.umpur) I ATHMA 8ANTHI POOJA' I Mr I. Narayanasamy and Family invite friends and relatives for the ATHMA SANTHI POOJA' ceremony of hit late son MR BALAKRISHNAN i i101 words
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Obituary, Illustration26 1978-06-28 28 IN LOVINO MEMORY OF MR. ROBERT LIM KIM POM Dapartad 2»-*-77. whmys r9fn#fnb#f9o toy win* sofia ilaughtar*, aon-ln-taw, daughtar-ln-law, granddaughtara and lo»ad arm.26 words
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Advertisement583 1978-06-28 28 I VII TRAVEL A RESTAURANTS [WDA Adventure Holidays Overland Tours a Expeditions Across Asia, Africa, Russia, South America, North Central America. 28 days Overland by Trans-Siberian Express visiting Hong Kong, Japan, USSR, Finland, Sweden and Denmark From Asl B7o. A choice of over 18 other adventurous itineraries to choose from.583 words
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Advertisement477 1978-06-28 28 VII TRAVEL RESTAURANTS WORLD ADVENTURE (By Super DCIO Jumbo 8747) Fr*nc*/AI USA/Canada/Mtiß*/ Honokiki/Taipti/Hong Kong 30 Days J»ssso/KLJS79O {II Pins/N*« York by Superson c Concorr:* *****0/KLS6B9O Oep JJ/7 19/8 16.9 u.'io 11/11 ALL USA/CANADA USA/Honolulu Los Angetes-' Os.ieyUnrJ/Sea World. San Diego/ Hollywood/Las Vegas/New York/ Washington/Niagara Fads/ Chicago/Seattle/San Francisco)/ CANADA (Vancouver/ Toronto477 words
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Advertisement724 1978-06-28 28 MALAYSIA TOURS 2-days Oentlng (AID $160 3 days KL/Oentlng Coach/ Air $150 5 days K.L. /Cameron Penang (Oentlng) $165 5 days Air/Coach $250 7 days K.L./C.H./Pen. Oentlng $175 1 Day Desaru Tour 15 1 Day Kota Tlnggl 12 1 Day Malacca $25 Singapore Tour 10 1 days 4 nights Haadyal/724 words
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Advertisement534 1978-06-28 28 VII TRAVEL RESTAURANTS CHIAS FOOD STALL opening »th tXCELLENT VEGETARIAN FOOD. June at Block 131 No 159Oalan Fas alrcondltloned. easy Buklt Merah. Chinese curry rice p^n,,,, 10 .00 a.m. 8.30 p.m. and delicious cooked food and Jf wan m vegetarian Resuumee slam, also cater for private rant 190 Waterloo Street534 words
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Advertisement975 1978-06-28 28 UNITED PLANTATIONS BERHAD (INCORPORATED IN MALAYSIA) To: TW SharehoMm, United Plantations Berhad. Dear Sir/Madam, Bonus Issue of One for Ten The following resolution set forth in the notice convening the 57th Annual General Meeting on the 15th of June, 1978 was duly passed at the meeting held on that date:975 words
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Advertisement54 1978-06-28 28 notice This is to inform all clients that our Junior Canvasser. MR TAN JIN HOE NRIC No. 81^ 367 is n lon&" u"der °"r employment with immediate effect and is therefore not authorised to transact any business or collect any monies on behalf of this Company The Management G «»n54 words
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315 1978-06-28 29 Dutch are furious over ref ereeing A MSTERDAM, Tues. The Argentine Consulate here was placed under police guard yesterday after angry Dutch soccer fans smashed its window s during the night. The anger and disappointment of the Dutch at their 3-1 defeat by Argentina was reflected in the morning papersReuter - 315 words
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Article79 1978-06-28 29 World Cup breaks TV record WASHINGTON Tues,— The World Cup broke the record for sateiate-relay-ed television viewing hours In the United States held previously by the 1976 Montreal Olympics. Intelsat, the International Satellite Telecommunications Organization, said 3,400 hours were devoted to the World Cup from Argentina compared with the 2.600AFP - 79 words
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Article92 1978-06-28 29 SYDNEY. Tues. Kerry Packers world Series Cricket will definitely be staging floodlight matches here and Melbourne next season, WSC spokesman Lynton Taylor said Taylor sa:j iliat a decision still had to be made about evening games In Adelaide. The Adelaide Oval, for which WSC are negotiating, has no floodllg:.-9.92 words
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Article, Illustration483 1978-06-28 29 BUENOS AIRES, Tues. Like schoolboys after the graduation party, Argentina's world champion soccer players are going their separate ways some unlikely to see each other again. Meanwhile, organisers of the 16nation World Cup said they sold US$35 million ($80.5 milUon) worth of tickets for the 38 matches,AP - 483 words
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Article417 1978-06-28 29 At Dart ford: Northamptonshire 250-7 innings closed and seven for no wicket. Kent 377-5 innings closed (R. Woolmer 109. C. Tavare 72, O. Johnson 46 n.o, A. Ealham 44. C. Cowdrey 43 n.0.). At Liverpool: Lancashire 401-4 i rings closed (C. Lloyd 110 n.0., A. Kennedy 100.417 words
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Article, Illustration596 1978-06-28 29 STOCKTON IS FIRST SEED TO FALL WIMBLEDON, Tues. Defending champion Bjorn Borg and secondseeded Jimmy Connors struggled safely through chilly opening round matches in the Wimbledon tennis championships yesterday. Borg needed five sets and every winner his two-fisted backhand could produce to stave off America'sAFP; UPI - 596 words
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Article238 1978-06-28 29 pIRST round results Allan Stone (Aus) bt Teiry Rccavcrt (Aus) 6-1, 6-4, 6-4; Ove (Swe) bt Fred Stolle (Aus) 6-4. 6-4. 7-5; Buster Moltram (Brit) bt Douglas Pakn (Swe) 7-5. 6-2. 6-2; John Marks I Aus) bt Dick Stockton (US) 6-2, 9-8. 7-5. Bjorn Borg (Sut) btReuter - 238 words
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Article241 1978-06-28 30 FAIRWAY - FAIRWAY By pENANG, Tues.— With the current season passing the half-way mark, veteran Australian jockey Ron Hutchinson is way ahead of his rivals in the race for the championship. Hutchinson drew a lot of admirers when he rode here on several occasions in the past241 words
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Article132 1978-06-28 30 Leading trainers: Teh Choon Btng Ivan Allan Keith Daniels Colin Tuloh Eddie van Breukelen J. R. Rodders Mansor Matban Rinus van Breukelen Samsuri Abdul Rahman Lee Seng Hap Leading owners Inderapura Stable Auric Stable Agasam Stable Goodman Stable Ivy House Stable Ng's Stable Caulfield Stable Ascot Stable132 words
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Article147 1978-06-28 30 WILFRED YEO - Women bowlers get the okay WILFRED YEO By SINGAPORE will send a women's team to the FIQ Asian Zone bowling championships in Bangkok from July 30 to Aug 6, after all. The Singapore Tenpln Bowling Congress, who originally decided not to send any woman bowler when none of them achieved147 words
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Article234 1978-06-28 30 FETER SIOW - Indonesia to send three teams FETER SIOW By INDONESIA, rising karate power in the South-east Asian region, will send three teams to the Shitoryu Karate Association championship at the Gay World Stadium on July 22. Runners-up in the last Asian Pacific karate-do tournament, Indonesia will be represented by Oabungan Belad234 words
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Article, Illustration156 1978-06-28 30 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By I QJTEVEN Houghton, 42, the former Singapore cricket captain, returns to the national side i after a lapse of five years. Houghton Is in the Singapore team to play Malacca in the Malay- slan Cricket Association inter-state league at Malacca this weekend.156 words
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Article281 1978-06-28 30 CEYLON Sports Club's B. Balakrishnan heads the batting list and Singapore Cricket Clubs off-spinner John Mayers heads the bowling averages for the Singapore Cricket Association's Senior league. Bala has scored 201 runs in six Innings for a 67.0 average. Mayers has taken 19 wickets for 162281 words
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Article66 1978-06-28 30 HOCKEY Intrm-prtion tourney: Remand Prtoon v MS.° (Changi Prison 5 p.m >. RUGBY SchooU C Dlv. •eml-flnaU: RT v ACS, Bt. Andrew's v Monki HUI (Willow Avenue S a.m.) BOCCER N7L Dlv. 1: To« P»ych v CmlmhlU (Jurong 8 p.m.i; OeyUng v Parrer Park (Jin. Btsar 8.30 pjn.). FDAWU66 words
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Article96 1978-06-28 31 8 team for Hicee Cup EIGHT teams will cttipete in the Slngaß-e Rugby Union undeK3 tournament for Be Hlcee Cup startlngSn July 15. The teams are: Gofer One: Armed Forces*^ Dunearn Lions. BIMK, St. Andrew's Old Bojs: Group Two: Ardaed Forces B. Old Rafflesians Asso c i ata t l'b.n.96 words
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Article104 1978-06-28 31 f ONDON. Tues. —The, Lj United States women's tennis circuit today announced a new sponsorMb agreement which will provide more than VS$2 million ($4.6 million) In prize money for the three-month winter tour. The circuit will consist of 11 weekly tournaments around the United States from JanuaryReuter - 104 words
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Article481 1978-06-28 31 Superstars who sell their names AS THE echoes of the World Cup competition fade into history and the heaps of confetti are swept away, a new ball game takes shape vhe rush to the highest bidPersonnel from clubs from both the North American Soccer League and Europe should have by481 words
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Article116 1978-06-28 31 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. South Korea beat Selangor state 2-0 In lack-lustre friendly soccer match before a 4.000odd spectators at the Merdeka Stadium last night. The Koreans, who won the Anniversary Cup in Jakarta last week, shot Into the lead in the 10th minute when striker Kirn Chang Ho116 words
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Article127 1978-06-28 31 ALBERT JOHNSON - Delta CSC score second triumph ALBERT JOHNSON By DELTA Constituency Sports Club chalked up their second straight win when they beat Upper Serangoon United 1-0 in the Presidents Cup football competition at Farrer Park yesterday. After a goalless firsthalf Delta got their winning goal from Jiman off an Indirect free-kick.127 words
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Article52 1978-06-28 31 AUCKLAND. Tues John Walker, the Olympic 1.500 metres champion and world mile record holder, said here today that he would not compete In the Commonwealth Oames In Edmonton In August. The 26 year-old New Zealander is still recovering from two operations to relieve cramping In his right calfReuter - 52 words
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Article44 1978-06-28 31 TOKYO. Tues. A first Inning grand slam homer by Aurdle Culbert of Oral Roberts University steered the US Collegiate All-Stars to an 8-5 victory over a Japanese college team In the third game of the US— Japan collegiate baseball series today. UPI.UPI - 44 words
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Article, Illustration342 1978-06-28 31 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By {SINGAPORE'S three key soccer players Syed Mutalib, M. Kumar and S. Rajagopal will not be in the squad for next month's Merdeka tournament in Kuala Lumpur. The three players are unable to obtain the two-week leave Irom their employ- I342 words
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258 1978-06-28 31 BERNARD FEREIRA - SBA to make first training assessment BERNARD FEREIRA By SINGAPORE'S 25-member badminton squad, who began their comprehensive two-year training programme in April, will receive their first of a series of assessments next week. The programme, gear ed towards the Southeast Asia Games in Jakarta next year, Is divided into threemonthly258 words
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Article135 1978-06-28 31 Only the best for BAS youth team SINGAPORE'S youngsters aspiring to compete in the Asian Basketball Confederation youth championship in Manila in October will have to show their best In next month's national youth tournament, report; PETER SIOW. For the Basketball Association of Singapore have decided to use the tournament135 words
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Article45 1978-06-28 31 THE Zehnder Road Community Centre youtti group will stage a seven-a-»:de soccer tournament at the Dover Road Sports Complex on July 33 (8 5). Application forms are available daily from the Alexandra Terrace. Paslr Panjang and Zehnder Road Community Centre*. Closing date: July45 words
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Article, Illustration305 1978-06-28 31 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By SINGAPORE schoolboy Yeung Hin Chong prevented a Soviet sweep at the Chung Cheng High School last night when he beat Podnosov 21-14, 21-17 in the last of the visitors' three friendly matches. The 17-year-old Hwa Chong Junior College student was the only305 words
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Article30 1978-06-28 31 JALAN BESAR FC and Balestler United drew 4-4 In a National Football League Division Two match at the Jalan Besar Stadium last night. Hall-time score was 2-2.30 words
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Article63 1978-06-28 31 ANOLO-Chlnese Junior College edged out St. Andrew's Junior College 3-4 (two penalties to a try) to take third place In the National Schools post-secondary rugby tournament at the Police Academy yesterday. In the earlier match. Raffles Institution beat Dunearn Technical 10-0 (a goal and a try) to63 words
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Article139 1978-06-28 31 M-tourney Reminder to Syrians KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday AN URGENT reminder has been sengto Syria, asking them to confirm, whether or not they will be competing in the U&rdeka soccer tournament, beginning on Jjily 12 Football Association of Malaysia secretary Da- tuk Kwok Kin Keng said yesterday "We can't afford to139 words
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Article69 1978-06-28 31 SYDNEY. Tues. The Australian Commonwealth Games swimming team lett Sydney tonight determined to erase the stigma which has clung since the Montreal Olympics in 1976 where they fnkd to win any of the expected medals. The 27 strong team will .spend four Weeks In a trainIng campReuter - 69 words
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546 1978-06-28 32 WASHINGTON, Tues THE United States and the Soviet L'nion have reached a deal on three prisoners in an apparent effort to ease the tensions which have arisen between the two superpow ers in recent weeks. The agreement was announced hours after President Carter toldReuter - 546 words
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368 1978-06-28 32 When Americans and Britons won't understand each other CHICAGO, Tuesday gNGLISH speaking Americans and English i-peaklng Britons will not be able to understand each other Irk another 200 years according to the world's acknowledged authority on English English. Language differences between the two countries have been steadily growing since theReuter - 368 words
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Article70 1978-06-28 32 MANILA, -Aies. At least 10 more officials and workers of a logging company were kidnapped lor a huge ransom by Muslim separatist quern- las In fouthtrn Philippines, according to published reports today. The rebels belonging to the Libyan-backed Mcro National Liberation frmt (MNLF) i~portedly were demandingAFP - 70 words
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Article41 1978-06-28 32 BRUSSELS. Tu^s. Oen. Alexander Haig toe supreme Eurcpean commander of thr Nato alliance, called on Western powers today to avoid a myopic preoccupation with central Europe and art Instead to counter Sov.ot activities mere actively throughout the world. AP.AP - 41 words
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Article76 1978-06-28 32 PRETORIA, lues. De Beers, the group controlled by mining magnate Harry Opptnheim.r. has announced plans to exploit a subterranean chamber, believed to contain 17 million carats of diamonds, below Its old premier mine here. The company said It had given the go-ahetd for blasting access toAFP - 76 words
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Article41 1978-06-28 32 REYKJAVIK, Tues—lceland's Prime Minister Oelr Hallgrlmsson resigned today alter spectacular left-wing gains on his centre-right coalition In Sunday's general election. He was asked by President Kristjan Eldjarn to continue In office until a new government could be formed.—Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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73 1978-06-28 32 Ttf OSCOW, Tues. A 1»1 young Russian went berserk with an axe outside central Moscow's Intourist Hotel today killing two elderly tourists and injuring another, hotel official said. A Spanish eye witness said one man was de capitated in the attack before the axeman,Reuter - 73 words
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251 1978-06-28 32 Viets kill 800 Khmer soldiers in clashes HONGKONG, Tuesday yihTXAMESE troops killed more than 800 Kampuchean soldiers during clashes in four Vietnamese border provinces in the past two weeks, Radio Hanoi reported tonight. The radio said the Vietnamese armed forces put out of action two en tire Kampuchean battalions andAFP - 251 words
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Article661 1978-06-28 32 f ONDON. Tuea. Government stocks and equities rail ed in quiet trading today In reaction to recent falls, dealers said. Long-dated government bonds scored gains of up to 3/4 point while snorts rose 1/8 to 3/8. Leading Industrials rose several pence and at 3pm. the Financial Times Index661 words
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Article, Illustration108 1978-06-28 32 Bomb damage at palace rE damacer* Midday Wine of the famed Versailles Palace, containing priceless art treasures of the French Empire period, after a terrorist bomb attack on Monday. The two paintings damaged are (left) the General Kleber, Chief of the Orient Army and (right) Napoleon in Egypt. One caretakerUPI - 108 words
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