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Title Section14 1979-06-02 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1979 25 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 142/1/7914 words
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YOUR WEEKEND READING The Sunday Times
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194 1979-06-02 1 HEART disease due to blockage of the blood vessels snuffed out 605 lives in Singapore in 1967. By 1977, the figure had climbed to 1,662 and last year 1,737 fell victim to Singapore's top killer. Dr Lim Chin Hock, president of the Singapore194 words
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128 1979-06-02 1 POPULAR columnist NALLA TAN turns her guns on the all-male preserves that still exist in Singapore today. She hits out at the club that does not give the vote to its woman members and does not let the women use the squash courts128 words
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Article98 1979-06-02 1 JOE DORAI, our soccer writer with eyes, ears and nose close to the Malaysia Cup scene, is now in Pahang to cover tomorrow's semi-final first -leg when Singapore take on the home state. This will be a crucial tie for Singapore away from home.98 words
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Article131 1979-06-02 1 15 WAYS OF REPLYING TO THE SAME LETTER. You may be a civil servant or a member of the public but amid all the talk about courtesy, here comes a piece of some practical use. Chang Kai Ming illustrates by example what's courtesy and what's131 words
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101 1979-06-02 1 This is a woman whose face has not been unmarked by experience. She has loved, fought and suffered. But, as most of us best remember her, she is the legendary wide-eyed youngster, glowing with innocent extrovert gaiety, the girl who suggests a perpetual101 words
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Article22 1979-06-02 1 Quietly, an office revolution. The new typewriter-less, paperless technology that's affecting office workers and their bosses Snobs who despise opera22 words
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Article47 1979-06-02 1 Philip Tan previews the Singapore-Pahang semi-final leg in Kuantan Tan Kirn Seng on the upsurge of our distancerunning prowess Tips on what to look for when buying a ski boat AND IN THE ASIA MAGAZINE The mammal (not man) that's worker, warrior and performer.47 words
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Article48 1979-06-02 1 TOKYO. Fri The US dollar declined slightly today after making gains on overseas markets the day before. The American currency finished the day at 221.40 yen, down from its opening figure of 221.80 yen but up from yesterday's Tokyo closing rate of 219 65 yen AP.AP - 48 words
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Article32 1979-06-02 1 JAKARTA, Fri. The death I toll of last Wednesday's earthquake on the lesser Sunda island of Lombok, east of Bali, has increased to 34, a provincial spokesman said today. APAP - 32 words
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Article, Illustration928 1979-06-02 1 Courtesy campaign's main aim MR LEE KUAN YEW last night spelled out a principal objective for Singapore in the 1980s: To create a pleasant social environment, with Singaporeans considerate to each other and thoughtful of each other's needs. "We must teach our children better manners both928 words
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Article, Illustration93 1979-06-02 1 CAUGHT la pensive mood, Uttle (.an (boon Aik, aged five-plus, was ur thf 1( four and five-year olds who were registered yesterday for the ISM 'kindergarten classes of the People's Association at Toa Payoh community centre. Registration of chlldren born In 1974 and 1575 forWAN SENG YIP - 93 words
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293 1979-06-02 1 Two jailers subverted by detainees A PRISONS rehabilitation officer and a warder were i jailed 13 months and two I years respectively by a I court yesterday for a total of eight offences arising j out of their ties with procommunist detainees. This is the first case of its kind293 words
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Article53 1979-06-02 1 BEIRUT. Fri. The de facto ceasefire in effect in Lebanon since Wednesday evening was broken at dawn today when conservative Christian militia bombarded the village of Hasbaya in the eastern region of the frontier with Israel, according to press reports reaching here. Three people were wounded and aAFP - 53 words
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Article52 1979-06-02 1 TOKYO, Fri. Japanese oil refineries importing orudt oil from Saudi Arabia on a directdeal basis have been told not to resell oil products or gas lo Egypt, industry sources hensaid today. The sources said Saudi Arabia was believed to have sent similar notices to West EuropeanReuter - 52 words
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Article482 1979-06-02 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Malaysian Government today increased the price of petrol by 10 cents for 4.5 litres. The price of diesel was also raised by two cents per 4.5 litres and kerosene by 28 cents per 4.5 litres. Deputy Prime Minister Datuk MahathirAFP - 482 words
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504 1979-06-02 1 BANGKOK, Friday VIETNAMESE-LED troops have launched cross-border raids into Thailand in hot pursuit of Khmer Rouge guerillas, according to the Voice of America (VOA). In a broadcast heard I nere yesterday, VOA said the raids took place almost daily since last weekReuter; AFP; UPI - 504 words
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Article100 1979-06-02 1 'WASHINGTON, Fri. Lockheed Corp. today admitted paying nearly US$2 million' <554.4 million) to Japanese officials to promote sales of its air- craft and was fined U*****,000 by a Washington court. The company pleaded guilty to using communications systems to commit fraud and making false statements to the governmentReuter - 100 words
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Article75 1979-06-02 1 TOKYO, Fri. Japanese police have stepped up their vigilance because the notorious terrorist group, the Japanese Red Army, plans to hiiark airplanes to block the holding vf the June 28-29 Tokyo summit of seven industrial democracies. Officials of the Tokyo Metropolitan PoUce Department said they saw aAFP - 75 words
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Advertisement122 1979-06-02 1 PROBE ON DANGER WATER HEATERS Page 9 US curbs on textiles from China 2 FLEEING Khmers caught In *wn minefields 3 IRAQ sends troop* to border with Iran 4 SINGAPORE pats op new draft resolution S TWO who were won over by pro-Red detainees 7 HIGH Court 'yes' to appeal122 words
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Miscellaneous21 1979-06-02 1 The weather IP TO 1 P.M. TODAY: Generally fair. TEMPERATURES IP TO C A.M. TOMORROW: Maximum 31 C; minimum 25 C.21 words
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Article216 1979-06-02 2 BEIJING (PEKING), Friday CHINA has offered a big Italian construction and public works firm, the Institute of Industrial Reconstruction (IRI), 400,000 workers and technicians for civil engineering and major public works, well-in-formed Italian sources said yesterday. The manpower offer the first of its kind onAFP - 216 words
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Article, Illustration333 1979-06-02 2 jTHE United States unilaterally imposed quotas yesterday on five categories of textile imports from China following failure of the special trade representative, Mr Robert Strauss, to negotiate settlement of the issue in Beijing (Peking). A Washington trade official emphasised that the Beijing talks endedNYT - 333 words
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205 1979-06-02 2 THE Organisation for Economic Cooperation I and Development (OECD) i submitted a gloomy report to member governments yesterday forecasting weak economic growth this year apparently insufficient to check rising unemployment, informed sources said. A confidential report to the OECD's economic policy committee estimat- PARIS, Fri.205 words
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163 1979-06-02 2 Touring China 'cowboys' try on hats SEVERAL members of a 21-man delegation of agricultural leaders from China trying on cowboy hats soon after their arrival at Tampa international airport on Thursday. The Chinese are in Florida for a five-day tour to study American products ranging from chickens to oranges. TheAP - 163 words
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Article170 1979-06-02 2 Bouquets for stopping at one BEIJING (PEKING) Fri. China's capital celebrated International Children's Day today with loud official applause for couples who agreed to "stop at one." The Beijing (Peking) Daily, official organ of the Beijing city government, carried an article on a public meeting held to honour and rewardUPI - 170 words
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Article334 1979-06-02 2 WASHINGTON, Fri PRESIDENT Jimmy Carter today lifted price controls on domestic pc- I troleum despite stiff opposition from consumer advocates Mr Carter summoned consumer representatives and environmentalists to the White House today following a session yesterday with oil company executives who praised decontrol and warnedReuter - 334 words
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Article51 1979-06-02 2 LONDON: Shell and Mobil, two of Britain's biggest oil companies, have started rationing fuel deliveries and Energy Secretary David Howell has warned that "supplies will become tighter and dearer." He disclosed yesterday that the government has ordered its departments to conserve fuel and stressed: Everyone else51 words
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Advertisement257 1979-06-02 2 Cir-Trl Great looking clothes for the fashion minded AVAIL ABIE AT AUTHORISED DEALERS ONLY SOLE AGENT FOR SINGAPORE i MIDDLE EAST INDIAN BAZAAR Bl S, 62 HIGH STREET CENTRE NORTH BRIDGE ROAD SINGAPORE 6 TEL *****7 322%2 TELEX RS ***** INDBZR PRODUCTION MANAGER $2,000 pins per month A major US.257 words
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Article, Illustration444 1979-06-02 3 MAIRUT (Thailand), Friday THE battered survivors of the Khmer Rouge army retreated for five months before nearing the safety of the Thai border only to stumble into minefields and booby traps set more than a year ago by their comrades. Khmer Rouge soldiers saidUPI - 444 words
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Article76 1979-06-02 3 CLIMBERS' BODIES RECOVERED RESCUE workers polllag the bodies of two Korean mountain climbers Into a waiting US army helicopter on Mount McKlnley in An cherage, Alaska aa Wednesday. The two died after falling Kfcn from the s lHm level of the 2Mm mountain on Tuesday. The climbers were members ofAP - 76 words
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Article51 1979-06-02 3 TEGUCIGALPA. Fri. Six foreign students were killed today in the Nicaraguan town o( Rivas. scene of heavy fighting between troops and left- I wing Sandinist guerillas, a j Honduras Government spokes- man said. They were killed when a I bomb exploded at the universi- i ty.Reuter - 51 words
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Article25 1979-06-02 3 TRIPOLI. Fri. President Josip Tito of Yugoslavia arrived here yesterday for talks with Libyan leader Moam mar Gaddafi and other government members AP.AP - 25 words
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153 1979-06-02 3 BEIJING (PEKING). Fri. .A Chicago banker predicted that East Asia will be the world's greatest centre of economic activity by the late 1980s, and that the time is near for formation of a Pacific Economic Community. "Assuming peace and no critical energy shortage, by153 words
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250 1979-06-02 3 Dong ousted by Hanoi hardliners says report NEW YORK, Fri. Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Van Dong seems to have lost In a political clash with party chief Le Duan and other top leaders in the politburo In Hanoi, according to a report by Newsweek magazine. The magazine said in its250 words
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Article239 1979-06-02 3 Taiwanese military might THE jet fighter pilots and maintenance crews sent to North Yemen are only a part of Taiwan's j growing export of its military might to Asia, the Middle East and South America, according to sources close to the Taipeh Government. They said it is no secret thatUPI - 239 words
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Article150 1979-06-02 3 LONDON, Fri. A village on the banks of the j river Thames has been invaded by clouds of "super flies" which have terrified local people and puzzled the experts. Villagers at Eton Wick, about 35 km west of LonI don, have asked the authorities toAFP - 150 words
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Advertisement938 1979-06-02 3 PA CONSULTING SERVICES MALAYSIA SDN. BHD. PA Consulting Services Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. is a membei of the PA International Group, a leading world wide consulting organisation with a professional staff of over 1,000 and permanent operations in over 20 countries. tl The Malaysian operation of PA, which is expanding steadily,938 words
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166 1979-06-02 4 NEW YORK, Friday A NATIONAL airlines DC-10 bound for Amsterdam with 224 passengers aboard had to turn back to New York last night after developing engine trouble over the Atlantic. An airline spokesman said the wide-bodied jet lost power in one engine aboutReuter - 166 words
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Article111 1979-06-02 4 CLAIM FOR $2 BIL NEW YORK, Fri. A relative of a man killed In but week's American Airlines IX -U crash in Chicago Is gulag McDonnell Deaglas, manufacturers of the plane, and the airline for US$l billion (552.2 billion). The claim for damages alleged "wllfnl and wanton negligence" and wasReuter - 111 words
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173 1979-06-02 4 Brez on 'active' meet with Carter BUDAPEST, FriDAY Soviet President Leonid Brezhnev said today he was fully prepared for "active and constructive dialogue" with President Carter in Vienna on June 15. He also said the Soviet Union was ready for talks with China 'if the Chinese side really shows signsReuter - 173 words
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Article, Illustration50 1979-06-02 4 SOVIET President Leonid Brezhnev being supported by an aide as the strains of the air trip and reviewing I the goard-of-honour at Budapest airport proved too much for him. Mr Brezhnev, 12, arrived In Budapest on Wednesday for a three-day official visit to Hungary. UPI picture.UPI - 50 words
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120 1979-06-02 4 Egypt to seek new peace force if CAIRO, Fri. Egypt will ask Scandinavian, African, Asian and Latin American countries to form a peace-keeping force in Sinai, if the Soviet Union refuses to renew the mandate of the UN Emergency Force (Unef), the semi-official newspaper Al-Ahram reported today. The newspaper saidReuter - 120 words
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Article29 1979-06-02 4 KARACHI, Fri. Saudi Arabia is to lend Pakistan US$2OO million (SJ44O million) (or five development projects, Saudi Arabian development fund chief Knalid Al-Massaud said yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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205 1979-06-02 4 RAWALPINDI, Friday MUSLIM guerillas in Afghanistan have killed 20 Russians and 300 troops and shot down a MiG-21 fighter in their widening campaign against the Soviet-backed government in Kabul, Pakistani newspapers reported yesterday. The 20 Russians, believed to be advisers posted I in Afghanistan toUPI - 205 words
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162 1979-06-02 4 WASHINGTON, Friday VOYAGER spacecraft pictures indicate Jupiter's volvanic moon Io may have bine snow in some areas, scientists reported yesterday. Dr Laurence Soderblom of the US Geological Survey said close examination of pictures of the reddish-yellow moon show areas near the south poleUPI - 162 words
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375 1979-06-02 4 Iraq sends troops to border with Iran KHORRAMSHAHR, Friday IRAQI troops have massed on the border with Iran opposite the trouble- torn Iranian port of Khorramshahr where fighting continued unabated for the third consecutive day. Shooting broke out this afternoon when hundreds of Arab demonstrators marched through the streets hereReuter; AFP - 375 words
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Article92 1979-06-02 4 KUWAIT, Fri. Iran will break off all relations with Washington "if the United States continues to interfere in Iran's internal affairs," Iranian Foreign Minister Ibrahim Yazdl warned in a newspaper interview published here yesterday. A possible break with the US "does not mean thatAFP - 92 words
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226 1979-06-02 5 Top drug fighter quits after scandal CANBERRA. Fri Australia's top drug fighter l-esigned here today in a scandal about criminal use of a customs department computer that kept track of suspected local md international drug runners. Customs Minister Wai Fife said Mr Harvey Bates. 45, director of the Federal NarcoticsReuter - 226 words
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Article45 1979-06-02 5 BEIJING PEKING I. Fn Madam Deng Yinftchao iTeng V ing-chow >. uidou of former Chinese Premier Chou En-lai and a member of the Communist Party Politburo, returned here today from a visit to North Korea during nhuh both sides stressed their "eternal friendship Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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429 1979-06-02 5 LEE KIM CHEW - LEE KIM CHEW By SINGAPORE has introduced a fresh draft resolution on discriminatory practices in civil aviation which will be put to the vote today at the plenary session of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (Unctad). The text, urging Unctad to429 words
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Article254 1979-06-02 5 THE fifth United Nations Conference on Trade and Development Unctad 5 today approved a resolution calling for early conclusion of international agreements on food commodities, including where necessary, the establishment of adequate reserves. Philippine Agriculture Secretary Arturo Tanco earlier told a press conferenceReuter - 254 words
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139 1979-06-02 5 MANILA, Frl. A I nited State* official has raised the possibility of America withdrawing from I no tad if developing nations engaged in politics in the organisation. A Japanese delegation source made the disclosure yesterday, quoting a top I S delegate to theKyodo - 139 words
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Make courtesy our way of life
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355 1979-06-02 6 Not just a 'oneway process says minister COURTESY is not a "one-way process" but should always be reciprocated. Communications Minister Ong Teng Cheong, stressing this point at the opening of the courtesy campaign by the Prime Minister last night, said: "Although the civil service is expected to be courteous in355 words
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312 1979-06-02 6 Tourist Board keen on China business I THE Singapore Tourist Promotion Board has indicated interest in going into the Chinese tourist and hotel industry. STPB chairman, Mr Tan I Tong, has discussed the issue with the manager of the Bank of China here, Mr Hsueh Wen Lin. though not in312 words
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513 1979-06-02 6 THE Immigration De- i partment has intro- duced a new queueing system to reduce red tape and unnecessary waiting time for the public in an effort to make courtesy a way of life in all its offices and checkpoints. Two months ago,513 words
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Article44 1979-06-02 6 THE National Trade Union Congress will launch a courtesy campaign on Monday at its auditorium at 11 p.m. The Political Secretary (Ministry of Science and Technology), Mr Lim Chee Onn, who is NTUC's Secretary-General, will officiate at the function.44 words
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Article, Illustration154 1979-06-02 6 COURTESY at SlngaSore Airport yesteray was saying it with flowers as ground host.v* Miss Geraldlne Ho pinned an orchid corsage on a pleasantly surprised passenger ol an incoming China Airlines flight. Miss Ho is one of a bevy of pretty hostesses of the newly formed ChangiFRANCIS ONG - 154 words
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Article338 1979-06-02 6 HOKKIEN OPERA The Execution of the High and Mighty by Sin Kee Lin at Hong Lim Park at 7.30 p.m. Free admission. ART IN ACTION featuring the Chinese brush painting figures of Phua Cheng Phue, a photographer and portrait artist, at the National Museum Art Gallery at338 words
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Article, Illustration995 1979-06-02 7 SIT MENG CHUE - SIT MENG CHUE HE STRAITS TIMES, SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1979 Prison warder, rehabilitation officer jailed By A PRISON warder, subverted by pro-communist detainees, smuggled in cassette recorders for them to tape communist radio broadcasts, a magistrate's court heard yesterday. The warder was995 words
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Article180 1979-06-02 7 THE coroner's court yes- terday recorded an open verdict on the death of a coffee shop proprietor whose body was found floating in the sea a few days after he was said to have planned a suicide pact with his mistress. The body of Mr180 words
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234 1979-06-02 7 Firm takes over majority stake in C and E LIN Securities, a local stockbroking firm, has taken over the majority stake in Singapore C and E to strengthen the operations of the travel company. Travel circles interpret this as a move to inject fresh capital from Lin Securities into Singapore234 words
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Article38 1979-06-02 7 MR Peier Tan has been elected president of the HI 'DC Flaf Owners' Association of Fauci Court. Other officials are Mr Homy I.im. vice-president; Mi Chua Chen Yonß. secretary, and Mr Tan Tuang thai treasurer.38 words
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Article, Illustration153 1979-06-02 9 SHE had it romlfiß, so to speak, as this Singapore Polytechnic freshman (right) puffed her longs out to produce a jumbo balloon almost as big as herself. Then with h/r colleagues urging her on, it rame with such a big bang that she153 words
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Article74 1979-06-02 9 THE trial of Low Soo Chuan. who allegedly beat 14 red liehts early in the morning on Chinese New Year's Day. has been postponed to July 10 He will be tried in a magistrate's court on a charge of riding rashly between 140 and 18574 words
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Article25 1979-06-02 9 ["HE People's Association and he Ministry of Home Affairs rill organise a road safety 'Xhibition at Kirn Keat comnunitv centra from June 15-1725 words
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Article125 1979-06-02 9 Sim loss in motor shop fire A TWO-HOUR blaze razed a motor shop in Beach Road on Thursday night, destroying property said to be worth over $1 million. No one was injured and the cause of the blaze at Ban Hock Heng Pte Ltd has not been established. It took125 words
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Article27 1979-06-02 9 THE Royal Customs and Excise Department. Johore Baru, will be closed for business on Wednesday the birthday of the Yang Dipertuan Agung of Malaysia.27 words
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275 1979-06-02 9 PUB probe on danger water heaters PUBLIC Utilities Board officers are carrying out checks to find out whether five brands of electric instantaneous water heaters, which' "failed miserably" in quality and safety tests, are being sold in the market. The tests, conducted by the Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial275 words
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229 1979-06-02 9 Woman changed dress despite store's 'no A PIANO tutor took it upon herself to exchange her damaged dress for a new one at Metro Orchard department store after the store had refused to oblige her, a magistrate was told yesterday. Lim Geok Cheng, 29, told the court in her defence229 words
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Article48 1979-06-02 9 THE Muslim Religious Council (MUIS) will launch a twomonth missionary campaign in several housing estates and mosques beginning from tomorrow. The exercise is to give the Muslim community a clearer sight on the teachings of Islam. The campaign will feature religious talks by prominent Muslim leaders.48 words
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Article50 1979-06-02 9 THE MP for Sembawang. Dr Tony Tan, will attend the presentation of the PAP Sembawang branch scholarships at the PAP Sembawang branch in Jalan Pasar tomorrow at 11 a.m. Thirty primary school students, 20 secondary school students and four pre-universi-ty and Polytechnic students will receive the awards.50 words
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Article48 1979-06-02 9 THE University of Singapore Extramural Studies Department will hold an eight-lecture course on business correspondence at New Lecture Theatre 2 on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from this Tuesday. The lecturer is Mr William M. Grass. Further details may be obtained at tel *****6 or *****0.48 words
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266 1979-06-02 9 Midnight killer strangled woman and took gems A WOMAN who returned to her flat past midnight after work was strangled by an unknown killer and robbed of her jewellery, a coroner's court heard yesterday. Madam Hajerabibi binte Gaffar, 28, a cabin cleaner, was found sprawled on the floor of her266 words
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449 1979-06-02 10 T. F. HWANG - High Court 'yes' to appeal by lawyer T. F. HWANG By A LAWYER, who had ceased practice for several weeks without applying for a practising certificate from the Registrar of the Supreme Court, will be able to resume his practice soon because of his successful plea yesterday to the High449 words
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Article288 1979-06-02 10 FIFTEEN of the 58 lawyers, stated in a Law Society circular last week as not having applied for their practising certificates "as on April 30" have during the month of May and yesterday been issued with new "certificates for the current oneyear term Thirteen were288 words
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180 1979-06-02 10 THE West German government has agreed, in principle, to give a $1.7 million aid package cover- ing technical collaboration between the Singa- I pore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research (Sisir) and various German institutes. A West German! embassy spokesman yesterday said180 words
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Article, Illustration290 1979-06-02 10 Getting ready for nursery classes THIS scene (picture above) at Toa Pay oh community centre of two mothers registering their children for the People's Association kindergarten classes to begin on Jan 2 next year was typical in Singapore yesterday when registration began at 69 community centres for children born in290 words
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183 1979-06-02 10 Fees up so NTUC suspends NYLTI courses THE NTUC is believed to have temporarily suspended its leadership training courses at the National Youth Leadership Training Institute (NYLTI) because of a 15-fold increase in fees. The fee for a two-week course at the institute in South Buona Vista Road is now183 words
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345 1979-06-02 10 Chok Tong calls for 'open door' attitude THE Minister for Trade I and Industry, Mr Goh Chok Tong, yesterday urged professional bodies in Singapore to always I adopt an "open door" attitude towards new ideas and professionals trained elsewhere so as to benefit from them. Mr Goh, who was speaking345 words
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Advertisement202 1979-06-02 10 <i! v Do£ffone it C M •C. Slim lines ore back in fashion. And see s V how elegant they look. Designed to flatter .^fl h jff^M Lrf^l your curves. But cleverly cut to give w A 2f ,'v.^ w <^< #*^H comfort in movement. uXj i i» >' m202 words
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323 1979-06-02 11 KOH YAN POH - KOH YAN POH By THE Ministry of Education has launched a comprehensive programme to upgrade the audio-visual facilities in all schools and junior colleges, which may cost millions of dollars. The exact amount of money to be spent has not been decided323 words
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Article58 1979-06-02 11 New SIM course THE Singapore Institute of Management will hold a threeday course on Production Scheduling at its conference room at Thong Teck Building from June 19. A senior lecturer of the Business Administration Department,. University of Singapore. Dr J S. Donald, will conduct the course. Fees are $275 for58 words
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Article146 1979-06-02 11 Brewery men get better deal THE Singapore Industrial Labour Organisation (Silo) has successfully negotiated a collective agreement with the Malayan Breweries which provides for increased salaries and better annual increments and hospitalisation benefits. Some 550 employees of the company will get an immediate 2 per cent increase of the gross146 words
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Article98 1979-06-02 11 DR ANG KOK PENG, MP for Buona Vista and deputising MP for Queenstown. will tour 1 the Princess Elisabeth Estate market on Tuesday al lam. This tour is in conjunction with the Metrication Board's Zonal Metric Educational Programme for the Queenstown constituency. A metric information stall98 words
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Article29 1979-06-02 11 THE Junior Flying Club will hold its National Junior Aeromodelling Championship 1979 on June 9 and 10 from 9 a.m. lo 6 p.m. at the Police Academy29 words
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153 1979-06-02 11 PA to hold baby show photo contest ABOUT $8,000 worth of prizes are to be won in the People's Association baby show photo competition held in conjunction with this year's baby shows. Fifty prizes, will be awarded. Forty-five community centres are holding baby from Sunday till Sept 30. The finals153 words
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Article31 1979-06-02 11 THE Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals will hold a jumble sale today from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at its kennel at 238. West Coast Road31 words
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Article, Illustration267 1979-06-02 11 SAILORS from the Spanish naval training snip, Juan Sebastian de Klrano, swung Into action as the ship, with its band playing martial tunes, docked alongside the Sembawang Naval Basin on Thursday. The sailors, including cadets, scrambled op the rigging and masts and stood267 words
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Advertisement15 1979-06-02 11 Wear The Word I Only at Genuine Levi's Dealers OUAUTY NEVER GOES OUT OF STYLE15 words
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Advertisement446 1979-06-02 11 ITT takes you into the next decade with these features: 1 VIDEO TEXT "1 70% BRIGHTER ITT —1 REMOTE-CONVENTIONAL and VIEWDATA -J HELIOCHROM PICTURE TUBE L PROGRAMME CONTROL B ITT Colour TV Sets are fully prepared m One of the major advances in TV l_ CASSETTE TV GAMES for the446 words
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Article, Illustration416 1979-06-02 12 SHELL refinery in Singapore is operating at full capacity despite the shortage of crude oil facing other refineries, according to the company's chairman, Dr Richard Hu. Dr Hu, in the latest issue of Berita Shell, recalls that last year was a normal year416 words
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Article330 1979-06-02 12 A NATIONAL Iron and Steel Mills Ltd. clerk was fined $3,000 by a district judge yesterday after he admitted accepting $2,000 from a transport company owner as a reward for supervising the discharge and transportation of bulk cargo from Jurong Port to the mills. James330 words
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Article72 1979-06-02 12 EIGHT youth teams will take part in Heat 1 of the first preliminary round of the Telefun series organised by the People's Association and RTS this Saturday at Ghim Moh Secondary School today from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. The teams are from the eight community centres of72 words
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394 1979-06-02 12 Students in Do You Know quiz not as confident THE participants of Do You Know Quiz, telecast over Television Singapore on Thursday night, were not as confident as those who took part in a previous quiz, the Science and Industry Quiz. Perhaps the field of knowledge was very much wider.394 words
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Article, Illustration517 1979-06-02 12 SIKH GIRL MISSING MAN'S KIN SOUGHT THE maritime community in Singapore yesterday doubted the feasibility of using new sailing routes in the South China Sea to bypass Vietnamese refugee boats, i British shipping lines trading in South-east Asia are reported to be517 words
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Article94 1979-06-02 12 THE Singapore Tourist Promotion Board yesterday said visitors from Indonesia showed a 11.8 per cent fall in March and not 18 per cent as reported in Friday's Straits Times. Four-fifths or 80 per cent of the 33,158 Malay- sians came here that I month on return94 words
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Advertisement366 1979-06-02 12 /^CUSSING DOWN -v of departments we have definitely decided to close LftOK/ CLEAR-OUT <Jgf PRICES ill wlaAa? Boster Do| 9Q IpE i mm jj| 5" 3 I 7" x 8" *^s^^aV K*f m*#r^St~ a) Water Container \M 500m«-800ml If •liTn I •>) Lunch Box $1.60 alam 'a^. am A I366 words
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Advertisement174 1979-06-02 12 ZIC HAWAII IttRIOR QEQCRATION 1-319 1-320. 15t Fir. Merlin Plaza Qe^Rd Spore 7 Tel *****05 -*****72 ftm^i t Pt 4r0% discount C/Hlv m ALFA SET (STAINLESS STEEL)/ -^i_^__^ Guaranteed rust-proof A Great Opportunity i*SrtE\K To Beautify Your Home! Jg Tired and still looking up suitable furniture sets 0 t^^CT^^ HAWAII174 words
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Miscellaneous248 1979-06-02 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 4 Source ol light: heaven and the 4 Go down shipshape to save the box (TV) (7, 3, 5). drain? (4. 4). S Embrace to add spirit to a 8 Monopolistic tendency in claret stringy object (8). (6). 6 Foxy drink? (5). 9 It's not necessary,248 words
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169 1979-06-02 13 JOHORE BARU, Fri. Public Enterprises Minister Mr Manan Othman will discuss the question of the Singapore- Johore Baru bus services with the Johore Baru Malay Chamber of Commerce and Industry here on June 8. The adviser to the Johore Chamber, Syed Ali Al-Attas saidNST - 169 words
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121 1979-06-02 13 JOHORE BARU. Fri. THE Sessions Court yesterday ordered the forfei- j ture of $202,000 worth of i tin ore and a boat after finding two Indonesians puilty of conveying the metal in Malaysian waters without a permit from the Customs and Excise Department. The boat'sNST - 121 words
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Article67 1979-06-02 13 KOTA KINABALf. Fri Sabah Shipbuilding. Repairing and Engineering Sdn. Bhd will build a $70 million shipbuilding and repair complex on Labuan island in Sabah. The complex, to be built on a 12-hectare site, will initially be constructed to repair vessels in drydocks of up toNST - 67 words
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168 1979-06-02 13 Govt may use ISA against temple vandals ALOR STAR, Fri. THE government will not beriUte to use the Internal Security Act (ISA) against those responsible for the recent destruction of temple Idols If national security was threatened, the Inspector-General of Police, Tan Sri Haaiff Omar, said today. He added thatNST - 168 words
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Article91 1979-06-02 13 KOTA KINABALU, Fri. Philippine Airlines (PAL) is to start regular flights between Kota Kinabalu and Manila from next month. At present, the only direct flights linking Sabah and the Philippines are Malaysian Airlines System (MAS) Boeing 737 flights although at least two operators are seeking91 words
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Article54 1979-06-02 13 ALOR STAR. Fri. Members of the special anti-smuggling unit have seized two cars and a motorcycle suspected of being involved in the smuggling of Thai rice into the country in the last 24 hours. Five men. all Malaysians two from each of the two cars, and the motorcyclistNST - 54 words
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161 1979-06-02 13 MAS has plans to spread its wings wider KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Malaysian Airline System (MAS) is looking towards increasing flight frequencies to London, Sydney, Melbourne and' Perth next year. Services to new destinations like Dubai, Paris and Amsterdam have also been planned. According to an Mas. News bulletin, whichAFP - 161 words
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Article, Illustration166 1979-06-02 13 Former hubby sued for $300,000 PETALING JAVA, Fri. The Syariah Court here yesterday heard a civil suit filed by Tengku Anum Zahariah binti Tengku Abdul Hamid against her ex-husband, Datuk Dr Hussein bin Mohamad Yusof, a company director. Tengku Anum, 31, was claiming from Datuk Hussein her share of wealthNST - 166 words
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Article77 1979-06-02 13 KOTA BARU. Fri. The Education Ministry' plans to make Arabic language as an optional subject in all national secondary schools in a move to spread the language. Education Minister Datuk Musa Hi tarn, said his ministry would experiment the teaching of Arabic in a number of selected77 words
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Advertisement373 1979-06-02 13 Permai&C I Hard-Setting Sealant (Brown) I HM I Conforms To MIL-S-*****8 (OhD) Type I &W I A fast-drying, hard-setting, heavy-bodied I sealant ideal for permanent assemblies, filling I in uneven surfaces, repairing gaskets, fittings. M>M I threaded connections Wt f i^P^s I and cracked batteries. w HMHafl Temperature range Wr373 words
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Miscellaneous140 1979-06-02 13 Bringing Up Father By Bill Kavanagh Hal Camp I v. «c s sa ~c st"op I i 3isse r Is SO-rw/Jsvcu chcpp/NS- ~~X~ C-uV \EX- _CCX ye -&CV, CHOPP<N(? > TJu&WT THAT i WCCD ALL DAY AND I < 15 ALAAVS CHOPPiHG MOCD? r> •"-< eu^ A LESSON WAS &E^TiN&140 words
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241 1979-06-02 14 Downpour helps armed POSB robber get away IT was only when the burglar alarm sounded that the staff in the Sepoy Lines Post Office Savings Bank branch yesterday realised that the man in the black raincoat, who walked out in the pouring rain, was an armed robber. In one of241 words
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Article52 1979-06-02 14 OVERSEA-Chinesp Banking Corporation has adopted a new marketing approach in selling gold bars. All purchasers Kill get a certificate guaranteeing that every bar bought contains 99.99 per cent of gold An OCBC spokesman reported brisk sales of its gold bars in the bank s head office and all52 words
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Article32 1979-06-02 14 MRS GERALDINE TAY has been elected president of the Singapore Physiotherapy Association. Other officials include Miss Ann Choo (vice-president). Mrs R Sivanar.dan (secretary), and Mrs Chia Swee See (treasurer).32 words
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Article33 1979-06-02 14 THE National Museum will screen a colour film, Hong- kong Singapore, for students by courtesy of the Australian High Commission, at its premises today at 10 45 a.m. Admission is free33 words
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Article, Illustration396 1979-06-02 14 Girl's death leap after mum's caning A SCHOOLGIRL was raned by her mother when she refused to attend a dinner as she was busy studying, on the eve of her examinations, a coroner's court heard yesterday. Oat of frustration, Army Chua, 11, of Tuan Mong High School In Tank Road396 words
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320 1979-06-02 14 Ex-drug addicts who help Sana spread message EX-ADDICTS who successfully completed two years' supervision have started helping the Singapore Anti-Narcot-ics Association spread the anti-drug message. Some of them have given talks, taken part in panel discussions and attended training sessions for people connected with the anti-drug drive, the acting executive320 words
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273 1979-06-02 14 IRENE NGOO - JTC to up rents, prices next month IRENE NGOO Increases likely to be the same as HDB's By I ANOTHER surprise is on the way for resi- dents of public housing Jurong Town Corporation (JTC) will also raise the rentals and selling prices of its flats from July 1. The273 words
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Article137 1979-06-02 14 Bank puts out $44m FRCD MITSUBISHI Bank has issued a US$2O million (Ss44 million) floating rate certificate of deposit (FRCD) in the Asian dollar market. This three-year issue bears an interest rate of one-quarter per cent above the six-month Singapore interbank offered rate. This issue by the Singapore branch of137 words
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Article313 1979-06-02 14 HDB sublet plan to help students THE problem of finding accommodation near their campus may soon be over for University of Singapore Kent Ridge students thanks to the Housing Board. The board has started a subletting scheme to help these students find a place with HDB families in the vicinity.313 words
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Article44 1979-06-02 14 Pulau Übin tour THE Orchard Road YMCA will organise a tour to Pulau Übin and Penane in the middle of next month. The Pulau Übin tour is open only to members while the Penang trip is open to the public For details, ring *****8.44 words
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306 1979-06-02 14 THE real challenge to Malay culture in Singapore today is how to make it into a system of lifevalues which is relevant to its community and how it can contribute to the formation of a way of life which is richer and306 words
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Article62 1979-06-02 14 THE following were elected to the management committee of the Singapore Centre of the Institute of the Motor Industry at the annual general meeting: Chairman: Mr Victor Ho Kok Wah, vice-chairman: Mr Edward Kang. secretary: Mr Lee Joo Heng, treasurer: Mr Francis Lim Peng Hock, committee members: Messers62 words
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Advertisement526 1979-06-02 14 COME AND VISIT US AND SEE FOR YOURSELF X*^S OUR WIDER RANGE fik fl APPROVED HELMET QENU|NE Mi MOTORCYCLE kahis> \§f PURCHASES tQi' Rfc-CON SPECIAL OFFfcRS v»*O^«% RD1258 M^ HONDA C7O CUB COMMUTTER w HONDA CB 750 K2 YAMAHA R5 350 B B SUPERBIKE ROAD-SIZZLER^ V V mw^ ALSO AVAILABLE526 words
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Advertisement26 1979-06-02 14 JACKPOT PRIZE FOR TOMORROW'S DRAW 43/79 o o o o TO WINNERS WITH FIVE NUMBERS CORRECT DRAW OVER REDIFFUSION AT 4.30 P.M. GET YOUR COUPONS NOW!26 words
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452 1979-06-02 15 Jurong flats: HDB takes over from JTC Two new housing estates to go up 1 THE role of building residential flats in I Jurong will now be taken over by the HousI ing Board, in a move to make HDB Singapore's sole public housing agency. The rationale behind this takeover452 words
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211 1979-06-02 15 Cultural fund donations now stand at $1.5 m THE donations to the Singapore Cultural Foundation received to date amount to $1,518,276.43 Outstanding pledges of $192,150 00 brings the total amount of donations to $1,710,426.43. Latest donors are: National Theatre Trust $163,428 (contribution raised from shows); Shell Eastern Petroleum (Pte) Ltd.211 words
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Article27 1979-06-02 15 A METRICATION mobile exhibition, organised by the People's Association and the Singapore Metrication Board. will be held at the Queenstown community centre from June 8-10.27 words
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253 1979-06-02 15 Auto jam sirens for all HDB flat lifts ALL lifts in Housing Board blocks will, by next year, be installed with sirens which will be set off immediately if lifts are being deliberately jammed. Installation of the sirens, which will arrive from America, is expected to begin next month. It253 words
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Article25 1979-06-02 15 THE Housing Board's Second Shopping Centre at Upper Thomson Road has been renamed Venus Shopping Centre because of its proximity to Venus Road.25 words
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Article42 1979-06-02 15 AN up-to-date edition of the Social Service Directory containing information on social and welfare services can be bought from the Singapore Council of Social Service's secretariat in Penang Lane at $3 for affiliates and U for members of the public.42 words
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274 1979-06-02 15 Culture Ministry's plans for National Day THE Ministry of ultnre will hold the 1579 National Day art and photo exhibitions and a variety show to celebrate this year's National Day. The National Day Art Exhibition T> which Is jointly organised by the Culture Ministry, National Museum and local art organisations,274 words
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Article81 1979-06-02 15 THE Goh Soon Tioe Junior Orchestras I and II will be featured in the Ministry of Culture's Concerts for the Young series at the Marine Parade Branch Library auditorium on Saturday at 2 p.m. and repeated at the Toa Payoh Branch Library lecture hall on June81 words
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Article, Illustration210 1979-06-02 15 A 10- YEAR-OLD boy, who was knocked down by a car at Bendemeer Road on Tuesday afternoon, died without regaining i consciousness at 1.45 p.m. the next day. Eddie Koh underwent an j emergency operation at Tan Tock Seng Hospital following the accident. He was210 words
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174 1979-06-02 15 A BUS conductress, who rang the bell to signal to the driver to close the back door of the bus before a passenger could alight safely from the vehicle, was fined $90 by a magistrate on Thursday. Inspector Amarjeet Singh, prosecuting, told the174 words
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223 1979-06-02 15 Floods and road mishaps after downpour A TWO-HOUR downpour which started at 11.21 a.m. yesterday, caused minor floods In several low-lying areas all over the island and led to a series of motor accidents. None of the accidents was serious, but the traffic police had a busy time clearing the223 words
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Article64 1979-06-02 15 MOTORCYCLIST Son Ah Kwee. 25, was fatally injured when he lost control of his machine while riding along Lim Chu Kang Road towards Chua Chu Kang at about 7.30 a.m. yesterday. Police said Mr Soh's machine crashed into a tree at the junction of Lim Chu Kang and64 words
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Advertisement61 1979-06-02 15 METHOD OF MASTERING ELECTRONICS BY DOING -AND SEEING Conducted under the licence of the British National Radio School 4 BUILD A PROFESSIONAL OSCILLOSCOPE WHICH REMAINS YOUR PHOPtRTY READ. DRAW UNDERSTAND l_ CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS CARRY OUT MORE THAN iZJ 40 EXPERIMENTS PRACTRONIC TEC PTE LTD MIVAII MGNO t TftNGLINPOST OFF Id61 words
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Advertisement259 1979-06-02 15 The Most Talked About Condominium In Singapore RIDG6UJOOD Ridgewood is a work of vision created in the image of mellow Hawaii. Blending into .^^^SSEIZ^EIEiEr an exclusive residential area, this rambling Zr~zZm~2>_~^~ > six-hectare estate is designed for gracious T' VI yet easy living. J^^l^ j^ v Tropical plants, trees and259 words
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764 1979-06-02 16 The Straits Times SATURDAY, JUNE 2 1979 A BETTER LIFE A TWO-MONTH national campaign is now on to make courtesy our way of life. The unkind would say that there must be something amiss with Singaporeans to necessitate such a campaign. Others might claim it is a public relations effort764 words
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493 1979-06-02 16 T.F Hwang takes you down memory lane For Men Only. MAN, oh, man! He was of sterner stuff in yesteryear. Physically, mentally and morally. How I miss his prototype as I think of his modern counterpart's reaction to the Women's Charter (Amendment) Bill! Our man today seemingly is leaving everything493 words
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Article593 1979-06-02 16 Viewpoints diametrically opposed THE Jewish vote in the United States has often proved one of Israel's most valuable weapons. With the approach of the American presidential elections next year, President Carter may not be willing to risk open confrontation with Israel over the future of the Palestinians on the West593 words
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Article572 1979-06-02 16 IT IS true that the aim of our strangles is to form a new and united Malaysian nation bat our straggle* towards this end cannot be eondurted according to our emotions. Our straggles must be carried out through the process of caltaral Integration which will certainly require572 words
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Article, Illustration1290 1979-06-02 16 ARNAT - ARNAT By THIS week the Asia Research News Analysis Team (ARNAT) discusses the respective positions taken up by the main parties to the Israeli-Arab dispute on the eve of negotiations, and the slim chances of a successful outcome; why Iran's Ayatollah Khomeiny can't control his minorities1,290 words
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Advertisement7 1979-06-02 16 r- IProt^owci 1 thai puts no punches.7 words
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Advertisement254 1979-06-02 16 DYN44HCATH-5 STEREOPHONE delivers top quality performance I li Specifically designed for discriminating audiophiles those who demand the ultimate quality. The ATH-5 offers an entirely new dimension in music enjoyment, with a broad range of frequency response upto 20.000 Hz. A great dynamic range and superior transient characteristics with the lowest254 words
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Letter, Illustration1273 1979-06-02 17 North Korea unhappy over results of its 'ping-pong' diplomacy THE world table tennis championships in Pyongyang, with dozens of teams and journalists from around the globe, gave the North Koreans an excuse to exercise their own form of "pingReuter - 1,273 words
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576 1979-06-02 17 Red challenge is again key issue in Italian elections RIIMK: As voters prepare to to the polls in Italy's Kenrral election tomorrow, and on Monday, somf •M candidates are exhorting them to Rive them one of 9st parliamentary seats largely on faith and on party affiliation. Italian flection* are, more576 words
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229 1979-06-02 17 The need for HDB to keep data up to date WE WOULD like "Private Citizen" (ST. March 8) to know that the socio-eco-nomic data on our residents maintained by the board has to be updated from time to time. This is because such data guides us in our plans to229 words
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297 1979-06-02 17 I REFER to the recent controversy in your newspaper regarding the vesak Day article by lisa Sharp, and was somewhat taken aback by the sharp retort of the president of the Singapore Buddhist Sansa Society. I have since re-read the article and discussed297 words
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Letter422 1979-06-02 17 I HAVE recently been quoted and referred to by one of your staff writers, lisa Sharp, in the context of discussing Buddhism in Singapore (ST, May 10 ancf 24). Of course her writings on the subject remain wholly her responsibility. However, I wish to clarify422 words
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Advertisement71 1979-06-02 17 Don't miss it! L^a^Nat la* l^aj I J 1^ I I I l^^a^^ "*^bbb bbT dramatic sequel to **^t^ V InL' I^-w i rim Bb\ w -BaY /^■^"aaaV^aVA at be aVafc' f^^m^*^^\ f m; I lT^ 4^aaiHa^alh^2 MKKIw ;>^ V T §£mm\ .A. Vk flaY? A mmmW W^ \^m\ Hi71 words
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Article1348 1979-06-02 18 *™e Im mokM rm* at rt» rkwr >«WnlJi romp«r«l with thr prrvtoui mfm> \Vr*n io«Mh« »ith l*7» (u«ti ,nd km M AdjuMnl tar .rrip rurttu taw) I»7S U.I -H I ION ONE -TRIAL COMMERCIAL Ml Wt Arma 123* Alron IB 142 HO Allied Choc IK «2 BUT 1461,348 words
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Article329 1979-06-02 18 Unit trusts SINtiAPORE UNIT TRIST (Missum' frteca la* Jaa 4) The Commerce 2.14 2.27»d The Saving Fund i 38 l 46 Spore Prog Fund 1.00 106 Spore See Fund 1.84 1 96 S pore Invest Fund 1.33 1.41 Spore Equity Fund 0.97 1.02 ASIA I NIT TRUST (MaatMten' price* tar329 words
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Article1464 1979-06-02 18 BID aad offer prices officially listed and business in an reported to the Stork Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of MHO units unless otherwise specified All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett" Bui Board1,464 words
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Article1512 1979-06-02 18 BID and offer port-, officially lined and business in ind reported to the Kuala Lumpur Siork Exchange yeslerday with the number of shares (raded shown in brackets in lou of 1.000 units unless otherwise speci M I MM sTkUl.s (2 5?Si id Ktmnnmi* 1 2 MS) *k«n 11,512 words
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Article167 1979-06-02 18 4 1/2% 1/8/80 (250.000. (99 4OB) 4 3/4* 15 9 80 (250,000) (99.55B ■MM) 6 3/4* 1/6/78-80 (250.000) (100 75B 100.8SS) 5 1/S* 1 5 79-81 (250.000) (100.35B 100 45S) S 1/4* 1/3/81 (250,000) (100 05B 100 15S) 5* 15/4/81 (250.000) (9S55B ■M] B* T F167 words
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Article340 1979-06-02 18 HONGKONG: Share prices closed easier in thin trading on lack o( demand yesterday, with the Hang Seng index falling 5.66 points to 557.30 points, dealers said. H«(kH« Baak fell 20 cents to HKS13 30. H«a«kM« Electric rive to $4.60. Haagkaag Land 15 to $7 30 and HitchkwaWkampwt 2 to340 words
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Article415 1979-06-02 18 TOKYO: Share prices closed sharply lower yesterday, led by export-orientated issues in view of the uncertain outlook for the domestic economy, dealers said. The Dow Jones average fell 75 66 to close at 6,176 93 points, with a volume of 380 million shares. The New index closed at 445.51,415 words
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Article132 1979-06-02 18 KUALA LUMPUR: Kuchai Tin (1967) Bhd has declared a first and final dividend of 20 per cent gross (10 per cent) per 50 cent stock for the year ended December 31. payable on June 26, to shareholders registered on June 22. In a separate notice calling forReuter - 132 words
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Article60 1979-06-02 18 KUALA LUMPUR: Matsushita Electric Company (M) Bhd announced an audited group 1978 after-tax profit of M$S44 million (J3.87 million). The parent company's aftertax profit was $4.48 million i $3 29 million). A first and final dividend of 20 per cent gross (same), payable on July 12,Reuter - 60 words
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Article122 1979-06-02 18 CHINESE PRODI CE KMHtM.K SINGAPORE, NOON CLOSING PRICES PER PICI L YESTERDAV: rmHl »U: Bulk S130 sellers, old drum SIX sellers, new drum 1140 sellers C«fr»: Mixed (loose) UK Com S82 00 buyers Pepprr: Muntok ASTA white fob 100'. NLW 1322 50 sellers. Sarawak while rob 96' NLW122 words
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Article194 1979-06-02 18 THE KILOBAR market lor gold deliverable in Singapore yesterday opened at $19,825 and closed at S19.712 In the Far East, gold opened at $277 50 278 00 After a high of $278 10 SO. gold eased on profit-tak-ing to $276.15 45. Buying from Europe lifted it back to $277.10194 words
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Article117 1979-06-02 18 THE STRAITS tin price edged 13 lower to $1,992 per picul in Penang yesterday on an official offering up 31 tonnes to 161 tonnes. The overnight London market was firmer with forward buyers gaining £55 to £7.230 per tonne 1/OSDO.N: Tin on the day was up £165 for Cash117 words
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Article32 1979-06-02 18 Rubber June 1 Singapore: June: 304.00 cents (down 5.00 cents) Malaysia: June: 307 50 cents (down 3.5Q cents) Tin: $1,992 fc (down S3) Official offering: 161 tonnes (up 31 tonnes)32 words
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Article36 1979-06-02 18 LONDON: Copper pri«s on Thursday i previous in brackets) Wirebar Snot L8W 50 !*****) sellers £865 50 (C870.50); Three Month buyers C8B2 (£883.50). sellers £882.50 (£884) Mtrket Imw: Steady at after easier Sales: 17.000 tonnes36 words
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Article464 1979-06-02 18 OPENING prices in the Singapore rubber market yesterday were marked down about four cents on lower London advices and the after hours' easiness here on Thursday, dealers said. The market then gained some ground on reports of an east European order, they said. Values turned easier again later on464 words
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Article95 1979-06-02 18 NOON SSR .rKi SMR pricM y~urd«v EA8 Jut J.ly l('«r»l Mlkl (Kor-.rd Mlh Buyrr. S«IWr» Bay.rs S»lk r. SSRU llunp^kt) 286 00 a*0ON 2K600 2S7OON SSR SO llUnfaikil 283.00 286 00N 282 00 284 00N MRELB SMRCV IM«ip«ltot) 314.00 J16.00N ***** 314.00N SMR5L lltunp^tetl .114 00 .11695 words
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Article, Illustration156 1979-06-02 18 Rises Sthn Malayan 1490 +35 Petaling 1000 +10 Selangor Dredg 440 +10 Sin Chew 424 +10 Krxipn 905 +7 City Dev 133 +7 Rolhmana 470 +6 H Giinilan 310 Berjuntai 850 +5 Nat Iron 535 +5 High Low 428 +4 Nanyang Preaa 334 +4 Bouatead 330 +4156 words
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Article290 1979-06-02 18 AFTER mi Initial wetkmm, It mi Jut touch and go most of the way on the Stork Exchange of Singapore yesterday. Volume was light as buyers and sellers held back. Except (or a few shares that still attracted steady support, the market lacked fresh baying activity,290 words
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Article322 1979-06-02 18 PRICES closed mixed at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Profit-taking was again the order of the day but there was some evidence of buying interest in the later sessions. A number of stocks finished off their lowest levels and some gains were even turned in by selected322 words
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Article223 1979-06-02 18 THE L'S dollar regained a firm undertone in the Singapore forex market yesterday, following news o( a record 33 per cent fall in US leading economic indicators in April and a 6.1 per cent fall in new orders for manufactured goods in April Opening at $2 2050223 words
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Article353 1979-06-02 18 ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on June 1: Source: Ailley Pearce j NOTK: ThHW rUOT m.i> chfd bv h.inks in ihcMi i usinmiis Closing Asian dollar certificates of deposit for prime names: Bid Offer 1 month 10 45 10.35 2 months 10.49 10.39 3 months353 words
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Article23 1979-06-02 18 THE mverage rate at which Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to (heir best easterners Is 8 per ceat.23 words
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Article53 1979-06-02 18 RANGE of prices offered by di: ounl houses on June 1 Overnight 41. Call deposits, 4 I', Dosiag Buyinc Sellinf 3 month Treasury bills 4 11/16 49/16 3 month Bank bills 7 7 3 month CO 7 1/16 6 15/16 6 month CD 7 3/16 7 1/16 Source: National53 words
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Article39 1979-06-02 18 Closing Interbank rates for Singapore dollars on June 1: Offer Bid Overnight 6 6 i 1 month 6 6 2 months 7 S 3 months 7. 7 Overnight mode Saavee: Aatley 4 Pearce. m sh 'hlk (!<„,. 11,....39 words
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549 1979-06-02 19 M'sian Feedmills profit slows in second half ADVERSE operating conditions At Malaysian Feedmills in trie second half of 1978 reduced the growth rate for the whole year. For the year ended December 1978, the group whose principal activity is feedmeal manufacturing and commodity trading, made a pre-tax profit of $2.96549 words
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Article252 1979-06-02 19 SYDNEY. Fri The market closed slightly weaker in quiet trading, dealers said MM STRIALS A C I 1W -3 A N I 115-1 A P M -1 Ampol PH. M -2 B H P MO -2 Bank NSW TO line* Borml 21" -1 BramN*. 110 uncn B252 words
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Article242 1979-06-02 19 S^Vi YORK. Thurs Stock prices were narrowly mixed in moderate trading ahead of the weekly money supply figures due after the close The Dow Jones industrials were only marginally higher and losers were slightly ahead of winners on a volume of about 30 million shares, up242 words
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Article284 1979-06-02 19 AMSTERDAM. Thurs Share prices closed lower in line with the weaker Wall Street overnight with Unilever and Royal Dutch 0 80 and 0 90 guilder lower in Dutch internationals, dealers said. Oce-Van Der Grinten lost four guilders. Van Ommeren 2 60. KLM 2.10 and Amfas 1 70. Bols284 words
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Article219 1979-06-02 19 ZURICH. Thurs Prices edged higher m moderate trading with the weaker dollar having hardly any impact, dealers said The Credit Suisse index closed 1 2 points higher at 264.8 CLOSING PMCI8 -ui*»^ 2W 1 AIumjl«t Br 1175 -S A Hn 5M .4 Drown Bovrri Br I7B -5219 words
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569 1979-06-02 19 LONDON. Thurs Gold shares rose sharply following the record bullion price, dealers said Equities were generally above the day's lows in quiet trading Prices had weakened at the outset following rights issue news from MEPC Government bonds were quietly easier with falls of 3569 words
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Article63 1979-06-02 19 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Thursday 513.8 Wednesday 511.8 Week Ago 5116 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Thursday 822.33 Wednesday 822 16 Week ago 837.66 LONDON DOLLAR PREMIUM Thursday 50. to sl'. Wednesday 52'/ t0 53 H.K.HANG SENG Friday 557.30 Thursday 56.06 Week ago 582.06 SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Friday 490.78 Thursday 490.4863 words
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499 1979-06-02 19 Auditors qualify Pacific Credit's latest accounts PACIFIC Development Credit has reported In Its delayed accounts for the year ended Sept M, I*7B, a gronp pre-tax profit of MSI. BI million, a five-fold Jump from only $344,385 previously. Bnt that's where the good news ends. After an unexplained hefty tax charge499 words
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Advertisement620 1979-06-02 19 j j HLJ T I zH b ITB The Job Based in our Central Administrative Unit in Singapore this is a Senior Management position reporting to the General Manager, Rank Xerox South and East Asia. The job covers the Technical Service and Supply function in Singapore, Malaysia and Hongkong plus620 words
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Advertisement583 1979-06-02 19 A major European bank, highTy respected in the tnterrwtional financial markets, invites applications for the following positions in Singapore. DEALER-FX/ACU esw Responsibilities The Dealer (Fx/Acu) who will report to the Manager (Fx) will be responsible for the foreign exchange and money market activities of the Bank. These will include dealings583 words
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Advertisement2143 1979-06-02 20 >■■* CLASSIFIEDS I«S&I FORJOURSSTS SPECIAL LOCAL DISHES When we say 'Special' we mean it. jaw* vmm MMM in robin restaurant coffee 152 Wh«r«ToE.t S^J^hSS'^S T* wespe.T"* LOOMOC Middle Road Spo^e 7 *Tel *****2 1 rSndin Qankn ßettnirßnt Braised Oxtail ALLAMANOA RESTAURANT JAWA TIMUR RESTAURANT. 99 W e serve economical lunch2,143 words
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Advertisement487 1979-06-02 20 GIFTS ANO SOUVENIRS! Art-s and 155 Art/CraH»7 ala'lable W aT S ChSn VBV B d Hw 1 rAl?[ s Souvenir* Furniture. M 54. Mezzanine H<xir I.ucky Plaza. 135. Kllliney »^g i^-^^^ Road (9) t163 Beauty Salon*/ HAIRWAYS UNISEX 20% off rolourniK and perming. Opens on Sundays from 930 am. 830487 words
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Advertisement561 1979-06-02 20 (164) Acupuncture (164) Credit Cord 056) Lcqhtmq Futurei (161) Shoppmq emporium (155) Antiques-Crofts (155) Crystol Glosswore (164) Luoooqe trontrer (153) Siohtseeino coochei (155) Art-metol creotwm (161) Deportmentol Stores (163) Mouooe-Heolth Club (158) Silk (156) Audiovisuol Instruments (156) Electric/Electronic oppliorxes (153) Motorcar rental (160) Skin Divina Corol reefs (163) Barber Shops561 words
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Advertisement1552 1979-06-02 20 ENTERTAINMENT 154 Entertainment ?*6afAeaaM 0* SsRVIiV fT. >VaX 1 rvt L ajMaVel ptesiA v\f flr™. 3 Si I SSaaaS NIGHTCLUB lpaV L> IsTV^ill V [^5 a^H < A dynamic 4-piece band for t^* JI|L.I i your entertainment pleasure V^ J country westerns and k^^^T' -^L MALAYAN CULTURAL SHOW I^l "Ks-f1,552 words
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Advertisement1095 1979-06-02 21 I AT YOUR SERVICE SEtTION INUKX €a*A*A9&M m*mmLmJ AMJ9 E: §Wi^ i fiisis C.A.T.S. RATES VIII ANNOUNCEMENTS A PERSONAL l** 4 1 RSSJ?S < ay w ",ffi n a IX OBITUARIES II EMPLOYMENT 31 Situations Vacant A Leading Local Bank i mil--s applications for a) Professional MALE CLERK/TELLER a Singapore1,095 words
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Advertisement1372 1979-06-02 21 II EMPLOYMENT I jm^M FEMALE CHINESE TELEPHONE OPERATOR CUM CLERK required by weM established firm. A well established public haled Knowledge of Book-keeping, im Company having several sub- port and export documentation sidiary and associated compa- Minimum speed 35 to 40 wpm mes .nvites suitably qualified I'reterably with working expetor1,372 words
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Advertisement1137 1979-06-02 21 II EMPLOYMENT J^m\ I^^ Public Accounting Firm requires: TYPISTS INTER-GOLOEN WOOD Applicants must have a typePTE LTD writing certificate and have some knowledge In typing of acinvites applications for the post counts Experience Is preferred ot but not essential. FEMALE ACCOUNTS aucmt clerks CLERK Applicants must have at least an1,137 words
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Advertisement1120 1979-06-02 21 II EMPLOYMENT wfg^lrTn^qu^es'nnnied.at'eT;' 1 h.male Accounts Clerk Expert- VISUAL CHARTING SYSTEMS ence In maintaining a complete set of accounts Interested, call requires *****? H h Slre< l PlaM M LE SALES PEBSONNEI with the following: WELL ESTABLISHED COMPANY own transport invites female applicants for: 2 A good educational back(l) ACCOUNTS1,120 words
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Advertisement1218 1979-06-02 21 II EMPLOYMENT INDOOR SALESGIRL l,r wholes, l Expanding Light Industry requires: er shop ai Kiver Valley Road Ex (1) Fe^ A J penence required phone *****4 WOBK STUOY MALE/FEMALE TRAINEE ,xc. v p-.^JJPfJfT, lives rec,uire,l in the field of fl- Maxwell POBox i:i2s<ii mlnalions would i be in idvan lage1,218 words
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Advertisement1031 1979-06-02 22 II EMPLOYMENT 31 Situations Vacant P d) Tecmmicml MIM are required for LEO Clock Radio Line T V Band Radio Line Mmm a Stereo Tape Recorder'Rad>o aaaVr^^T^^^^slß Line Ilillljt Mi Ii Ampiitier'ReceiverLine B^tasasßßWaaVaMßataVH a Transceiver Line W Many promotion opportunities teaa] W^M are s.a.labte due to out e»pan sion programmes1,031 words
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Advertisement1206 1979-06-02 22 II EMPLOYMENT OtLinCLO SERVICE COMPANY requires BUaLOMWO SITE FOREMAN LOCAL MFCHAMCS eipertence m baseman! cen1. Musi have completed full- atruction wanted time National Service 2 Possess OCE O' Level Certificate, preferably with Polytechnic Certificate 3 Holding class 3 driving II- apply IT box Attaaa preferred but not essential Will be1,206 words
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Advertisement1127 1979-06-02 22 II EMPLOYMENT IMMEDIATE VACANCIES FOR: MALE a FEMALE FACTORY OPERATIVES I c Attractive starting salary I Operatives I $190 per month Required to jjlij- I work 3 shifts rotational duties. BPs^BsVS I 7am 3pm /3pm 11pm II 11pm.— 7am I Female Operatives IMMsWiI I 170 P"" r month Required u>1,127 words
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Advertisement1363 1979-06-02 22 II EMPLOYMENT I MALE PROOUCTION WORKERS J Do you want lo earn SS37SOO per P^^^^ij You can earn wllh our Company bbbT^M after being employed for about MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC six months TRADING (S) PTE LTD invitee suitably qualified appli N you are hardworking you can cants for the following poaleven1,363 words
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Advertisement1082 1979-06-02 22 II EMPLOYMENT Company in Jurong: BfasTaTaTaTaTa^J 1. VEHICLE TAKARAMFG CO (S) PTE LTD MECHANIC FEMALE Vwoe P d'ucaUon S< rondary PRODUCTION a NTC Grade 2or 3 in OPERATORS Motor Vehicle Mechun- Benefits 2. WELDERS SSISJT 1 c Minimum 4 years .x- Tr ''''-|x ..11..*..,,,,perience In welding and I Altenclame. a110w,,,,-,1,082 words
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Advertisement715 1979-06-02 23 II EMPLOYMENT WELL ESTABLISHED TRAVEL Ak I rraatm u-in.il>' Clerks and 31 Situations Vacant pm "i i 1. i i hrani ties Please send personal ■^■^■^■"■^■^■^^■^■^K particulars, qualifications. i expected and telet) General u> p.o box 3590 M ix»>'l] Hoarl Spore 2 WELL ESTABLItMEO SHOPPING/ *> GENERAL WORKERS/ Opera tors715 words
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Advertisement765 1979-06-02 23 IV ACCOMMODATION ft PROPERTIES 51 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses EXCLUSIVE PMOPERTIESIt Super Apartment* with iwimmmj pool m Orchard Rd location: (t.trdfn $3,000 c (.r.mio- Hflßhtv *2.C00 M, II, ourt *2.400 c Kllllnry Apt Si 700 c Handan Vullry SI.SOO $3,000 Detached bungalowa Diets. H)/ 11 c wtiFFii Astrld Park $4,000765 words
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Advertisement823 1979-06-02 23 A APARTMENT OFF Orchard Road near Hotels. 3 alrcond bedrooms, fully furnished Rental $900 Tel *****1 AVAILABLE NOW well furnished leave flat Fverythlng you need for instant living Tel **********8156 DISTS. 10 APARTMENTS $1,200 $3,400 Swimming pool, centrally aircondltioned Spacious balcony Hoe-Tan *****3/ *****2 DIST 10 APARTMENT. 3 bedrooms, spacious823 words
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Advertisement629 1979-06-02 23 IV ACCOMMODATION ft PROPERTIES APARTMENTS BUNGALOWS SEMI-DETACHED Urgently Required Airlines Japanese Petroleum Staff Reputable Districts Terms Excellent *****97-*****94 FRIENDLY AIRLINE COUM.ES/ Bank Executives require accommodation. Flats/ Houses Either furnished/ unfurnished Rental S5OO $2,000 Appreciate your calling. Mr Lye: *****49 *****29 INDONESIAN COUPLE NEEDS house or flat. Any location *****9. SEVERAL629 words
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Advertisement817 1979-06-02 23 TAI KENG OAROEN 2-storey lerr;irr with basement In corner units for sale 3 bedrooms and 1 servant's room with living and dining rooms Loan available Enquiries *****0 t) Flats APARTMENT ORCHARO ROAO vicinity 3 aircondltioned bedrooms, furnished, tenanted October 1980. $165,000 nett Call TRP *****40/ *****89 BUKIT TIMAH. BEAUTIFULLY with817 words
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Advertisement757 1979-06-02 23 IV ACCOMMODATI CHANGI GARDEN. 2.500 sq ft Rent $900 p m Contact *****1 after 9 59 Office Space am Wanted district it seletar hills f.s tale. 2-storey Shophouse for sale or rent Interested contact REQUIRED OFFICE SPACE Ap- 4815 5/ 481M18 proxlmately 300 400 sq ft In PARKLANE SHOPPING CENTRE.757 words
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Advertisement589 1979-06-02 23 lON ft PROPERTIES SCAN CALE CO. have available (or mi mediate sale a number of modern multi-pur-pose secondhand cargo vessels of 3 4.000 tons deadweight. Serious buyer* should writ* to: S.T. BOX A***** SPORE. INVESTMENT ON PURITY Diamond 1-4 carats with AGS Certificate Credit facilities artavailable For details call Chiong589 words
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Advertisement1181 1979-06-02 23 V SERVICES BUSINESS OU6ENS HEALTH CCNTRI TROPICAI T V SPECIAL TS m Queen's Hotel (next to Summit Hi.i.-k.-WfcM*. Ci.luw I -pair Hotel). 4th floor Penthouie AnU'iiiiue InsUiUMa Massage/ Steambalh Farlul *****2 Fair charges quam nteed *****80/*****8 ext 2 or 42 Free WINCON ENTERPRISE ParklnßP arkln R atrfMH repair colo.ir H,1,181 words
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Obituary, Illustration22 1979-06-02 24 MR SOH AH KWEE (PHILIP) Born 16-*-1954 Departed 31st May 1979 Aged 24 years old With deepest sympathy from friends22 words
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Obituary, Illustration125 1979-06-02 24 MR M.W GRAHAM DE SILVA aged 59 passed away peacefully on 31-5-79 leaving behind beloved wife Lucy, sons Allen. Gsmim. daughter Martini, daughter-in-law Catherine and grandson to mourn his loss. Cortege leaves Singapora Casket at 3.00 pm on 2 6 79 tor Ml. Vernon passed away peacefully on125 words
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Obituary, Illustration30 1979-06-02 24 In Everloving Memory of Time changes many things. But not the memory this day brings Deeply misted by her loved ones. Inserted by son Madam Tan Bee Neo Departed 2.6.7530 words
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Obituary, Illustration17 1979-06-02 24 In Ever loving memory of Deeply remembered by wife and all his loved ones. GEORGE C.H LEONG17 words
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Obituary, Illustration71 1979-06-02 24 IN EVER LOVING MEMORY 11.4.M 2.4.77 DEEPLY MISSED BY FAMILY AND ALL HIS LOVED ONES Mr. V. Nareyana Sam) Departed 14 6 78 Ona yaar today you have left u« Sadly missed hy loving wife, torn and daughters. Relatives and friends ara kindly eskad lo attend the71 words
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Obituary, Illustration111 1979-06-02 24 lomeCall: June 2. 1977 Jesus vjid: "I im the light of the world. He that followetri me snail not walk at all in the darkness; but shall have the light of life." John 8:12 AOAA Your loved ones MR. NG YOON FONG 3rd anniversary111 words
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Advertisement1118 1979-06-02 24 VI EDUCATION A TRAINING IQgV Education Stamford Excellence In Secretarial Skills STAMFORD rt SECRETARIES ■*"Va*^ TOP GIRLS INTERNATIONAL PSC. exams T»e London Chsmoer o< Commeice 0( tnc LONDON CHAMBER mternahonajiy as one ot me OF COMMERCE n^riest»iaji*catior>sc«i*naDie Four V««r* In Trw e«»mioa»on« me omv Pr.vaie c,.-,....^-Secretary E«*~oa»onsuperviseo !>ucc«»»ion by me1,118 words
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Advertisement749 1979-06-02 24 VII TRAVEL I RESTAURANTS HAPPY HOUDAY fl ALLOW VS TO MAKE YOUR HOUDAY 4 MEMORABLE ONE. JVST PICK ANY </) Of THESE SCHEDULES: EUROPE A AMERICA TOURsH AMERICAN WEST COAST U^lE^Hl > ia*A!i PtARI NARBOU* IOS ANGCLiS l 3 ■jSiiCfii <o |<c I l-j OftNErLAfIO'IMfXIryiOOO'iSANOItGOV B JkS.t&At. SAStI»V. S^G [2°_|Jt^^|749 words
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Advertisement1290 1979-06-02 24 VII TRAVEL RESTAURANTS EUROPE WITH EURAILPASS! UnoMtsMavikM Unlimited 1 st Class rail travel throughoul Europe Bonus cruises/terry/bus rides intobooths. restaurants in stations close to hotels/city transport Sleeping berths loo 1 From 15 (toys US$l9O Also Escorted Europe/USA Tel *****55 AIR SERVICES 'Happy tacts going places!' FOOTBALL SEMI-FINALS SINGAPORE Vs PAHANG1,290 words
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Advertisement236 1979-06-02 24 VIII ANNOUNCEMENTS PERSONAL ORCHARD ROAD PRESBYTERIAN S NGAPO RE KESWICK tSi Koad Si^av'serv":! CONVENTION Kniilish service with 2nd June 91h June Sunday School and creche. 1045 7 j^ m nlgn ,ly a m Youth group* mccl; 1130 National Theatre a m Mandarin service: 2.'M p m Indonesian service. 600 pin236 words
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Advertisement99 1979-06-02 24 ■VfeVMBsM-mtW ALL NEW DIESEL Isuzu pick-up ror hire Hourly, dully, weekly monthly basis Contact 887-A. Bukit Timah Road 6 1/4 ms Singapore 10. Tel: *****23. *****47 RENT A DATSUN Pirk-up from Hiap Hoe Trdg. Co. Pte Ltd Please lei *****15 RENT-A-TRUCK am on car. from Hoe Hung Trading Co 1.99 words
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Advertisement534 1979-06-02 24 b(H b^bT I alal FOR SALE 5 UNITS RE-CONDITIONING REO LOGGING TRUCK PRICE NEGOTIABLE. INTERESTED PARTIES, PLEASE CALL: MR TAN TEL. *****73. Jensen to Car Owners I^J Not all Music Lovers are Car owners Jensen, the Sound of America brings you sound reproduction at its best tor your Car li534 words
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Advertisement487 1979-06-02 24 You just can't beat the terms from DBS Finance 90% financing available 48 months to pay attractive interest rate <& 7% p.a. flat Call us today >I< DBS FINANCE LTD j DBS Building 6 Shenton Way S Singapore 1 J Tel: *****11 BRAND NEW ISUZO I Meael Pickup lnr s.ilr487 words
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Advertisement2830 1979-06-02 25 tones Saturday car mart 10/74 MERCEDEt 230.* with Den.so rear unit jircond tape, accident frer. becitiful condition, chauffeur driven Loan arrangeable Tel *****V7 12/71 MAZDA CAPELLA Coupe, aircond new palm, sporls rl-ns, cartridge, insurance $6,700 View 172-C Blk 3. Redhlll Close. Spore 3 lI.NO DOWN PAYMENT 1971 Ford Fsrort 13002,830 words
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Advertisement974 1979-06-02 25 1*72. TOYOTA CELICA. Airrond. ridici tMBMt. sport rims, sport $10,800 *****44 1*72 TOYOTA CONONA MXII 2000 PARK rligiblr Airrond.. very good running rondition Tel: MM 1*72 TOYOTA CELICA aircond. sports rims, radio cassette good rondition Price $10,300 Tel: *****59 1*73 TOYOTA COMOLLA 1200 Aircond. sports rims Price SB.lOO ono Contact974 words
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Advertisement855 1979-06-02 25 It 7« YAMAHA M«M c c new road lax- insurance Selling $950 1815 RDI2S cc. wiling $850 Tel: *****42. Mr Llm. 1t77 COLT MOM* 1600 OS 1 private owner, aircond radio cas*****2 1*77 DATSUN MOA FII. radio cas\rllr. road tax July insurance 1980. 2nd private owner (13.500 ono MB763 after855 words
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Advertisement965 1979-06-02 25 EB COMMUNICATIONS a subsidiary of A/S ELEKTRISK BUREAU, norway is a fast growing company engaged in the trading and manufacturing of communication equipment. We require urgently the services of 1. Accounts Clerk 1) GCE "O" level with credit in English and Maths 2) LCC Intermediate Bookkeeping 3) Minimum 2 years965 words
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Advertisement797 1979-06-02 25 SEISMIC PERSONNEL WESTERN GEOPHYSICAL COMPANY Now Hiring the following Experienced Personnel: Party Managers, Observers Base Station/Mobile Operators, Technicians, Novigotors, Airgun Operators Asio and South America assignments. CONTACT: T. TROTTER 37 Jolan Pemimpin Unit 301, 3rd Fl. Upper Thomson Rood, Singapore 20. Tel: *****61 TAIPING TEXTILES BERHAD Notice of Annual General797 words
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Advertisement1063 1979-06-02 26 f v TnncHoncmoTOR N A H0LDinC5 BERHRD Notice of Meeting NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Seventh Annual General Meeting of TAN CHONG MOTOR HOLIDINGS BERHAD will be held at the Registered Office, 3rd Floor, Tan Chong Building, 62—68, Jalan Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on Wednesday, 20 June, 1979 at1,063 words
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Advertisement559 1979-06-02 26 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 1. 1 MISS CECILIA LEE LAY KENG Family of the late Miss Cecilia Lee Lay Keng, aged 29, passed away on 26-5-79 wish to express their heartfelt thanks and appreciation to all friends, relatives, doctors nurses of I.C.U. of Kelang District Hospital particularly to the Management Staff, nurses of559 words
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Advertisement551 1979-06-02 26 PERBADANAN PEMBANGUNAN EKONOMI SARAWAK (Sarawak Economic Development Corporation) Applications are Invited for the post of Systems Analyst in the Sarawak Economic Developement Corporation, Kuching. Candidates male or female must:— a) be Malaysian citizens preferably Sarawak domiciled; b) possess a Degree in Accountancy or Business Administration or Computer i Science with551 words
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Advertisement609 1979-06-02 26 bm_, BEHN MEYER GROUP OF COMPANIES I Invite applications for the following position for their I Penang Office AREA MANAGER DYESTUFF DIVISION I Applicants should be matured persons aged I around early 30 and should have a background of I promotional activity in the Dyestuff or Chemical I field Minimum609 words
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Advertisement507 1979-06-02 27 [(A)PROGRAMMERS fc (For Singapore Brunei) DEMONSTRATORS I (For Singapore only) I Olivetti invites suitable applicants I I for Programmers and Lady I Demonstrator sto join its I expanding team of computer I professionals. Candidates who I have the following qualities will I be favourably considered for I these challenging positions:507 words
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Advertisement486 1979-06-02 27 An International Bank with extensive branch network invites applications from qualified candidates for appointment as: ASSISTANT ACCOUNT OFFICER Requirements A basic degree preferably in Accountancy or Business Administration 1-3 years experience in credit evaluation and marketing or related field Good aptitude for financial analysis Mature and able to communicate with486 words
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Advertisement446 1979-06-02 27 suimnno A leading manufacturer of bicycle components requires the following positions: 1. MARKETING ASSISTANT Bachelor Degree in Business Administration or related fields; College diploma holders in Business Studies are also invited to apply Must be Singapore citizen preferably have completed National Service Possess a valid class 3 driving licence Of446 words
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Advertisement773 1979-06-02 27 DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC RELATIONS ADVERTISING INTERNATIONAL HOTEL Our client, a prestigeous international hotel chain, wishes to appoint a Director of Public Relations Advertising for their Singapore hotel. The vacancy has arisen as a result of re-organisation. This is a key position in the management team and is responsible directly to773 words
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Advertisement423 1979-06-02 27 IN TIIK UK. II COURT OK TIIK REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE 'iimpiinifs WintlinK I p I No .">.-, of I«»7SI In th<- Matt*! of Companies \< (Chapter im.">i And In Ifcc Matter of Winal l'ri\ ale I imilnl ADVERTISEMENT <>K PETITION Notice is hereby given that .i Petition for Winding Up423 words
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Advertisement678 1979-06-02 28 HEWLETT M PACKARD HEWLETT PACKARD SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD GROW WITH HP We are looking for matured, dynamic and growth oriented persons with strong technical background and proven ability to ink-rait effectively with all levels of people to join HP as: PRODUCTION ENGINEERS Bachelor's or Master's degree in Electrical or Electronic678 words
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Advertisement897 1979-06-02 28 MANAGEMENT TRAINEES The NISM group is engaged in the manufacturing and marketing of steel products, lime products and recycled tin. Other activities within the group include shipbreaking and steel trading. Today, the NISM group of companies employs a total workforce of about 1,000 personnel and has an annual turnover exceeding897 words
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Advertisement195 1979-06-02 28 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTANT Due to expansion, we require an accountant to take charge ol our Financial Dept The person we are looking lor must possess the following: Two to three years experience as an accountant in a manufacturing concern Experience in preparing budgets, feasibility studies etc Be a registered accountant of195 words
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Advertisement216 1979-06-02 28 CREDIT OFFICER •Jewly incorporated Merchant Bank seek? ipplications for the position of Credit Offi;er to be responsible for credit admintstraion of its loan portfolio. Since the Mer:hont Bank's principal credit activity will be lirected towards the offshore syndications narket it would be an advantage if pro pective candidates have a216 words
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Advertisement459 1979-06-02 29 (s^l yspcj SNGAPORE PE7ROLLUM GO. PTE. LTD invites applications for A] SENIOR PROJECT ANALYST B] PROJECT ANALYST Qualifications and Experience C andid.itcs pOHtM iin hon<XJrs decree in Chemual I n«ine»f in« Vpplicd ht-mistrs Business Administration or t<onomi<s In addi tion tor I A) i andidates should have a few years459 words
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Advertisement443 1979-06-02 29 ifIK9H f GENERAL ELECTRIC (U.S.A.) HOUSEWARES PTE.LTO. invites applications for the following positions1) PRODUCTION ENGINEER Diploma holder in Rubber Plastic Technology, Production Engineering or Chemical Process Technology 1 2 years' supervisory experience in the manufacturing of consumer products Prepared to work in 3 shifts rotation Completed National Service 2) PROCESS443 words
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Advertisement605 1979-06-02 29 B The SGV Group Management Consulting Services A major computer company with a successful marketing record in the region is looking for a mature and highlyexperienced individual to hold the newly-created post of: PERSONNEL MANAGER $40,000 p. a. negotiable The selected candidate will be responsible for the full scope of605 words
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Advertisement692 1979-06-02 29 a i The SGV Group Management Consulting Services Our client, a group of companies engaged in real estate development, tourism and logging in East Malaysia, invites applications from suitably qualified and experienced candidates for the following positions: BUSINESS RELATIONS I MANAGER (MS 10 622) Around M 540.000 pa. (negotiable) plus692 words
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Article2259 1979-06-02 30 FAIRWAY - FAIRWAY By CHARLIE'S Magic should score his first victory in Race Seven (4.45) in Kuala Lumpur today. The four-year-old by Charlottown ran a good third to Cinchona over 1,100 metres in Ipoh in April and, a week later, flashed home sixth to Mercury II over2,259 words
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Article1451 1979-06-02 30 RATF 1 1-45 CLASS 5, DIV 4 1.200M iv-rtv^ii. A ($9,000 $6,300 to winner) 1 0528 Money Talk a i Big Deal i Ahmad 7 5T i same i SK Harm 1 2 K040 Polykettlea iLayal Teh 3 56 <dd 1 Si F foo 7 3 2525 Imposition1,451 words
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Article142 1979-06-02 30 Going Forecast: GOOD Cash Return Money Talk Cash Return Sound Policy Sound Policy Money Talk 1 Great Leap Impositum Kiffel Towtr Laiuna Musk City Flying Eagle Flying Eagle S Ami Honest I-ajuna Music City Pom Wishi Tai Tone Top Cop I. Citation Ani.i-.iTi. i Zielman CUatia An'asen.i Antasena I142 words
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Advertisement948 1979-06-02 30 SGS-ATES Malaysia Sdn Bhd invites applications from I Malaysian Citizens to fill the following positions: Id mechanical line technicians To repair all mechanical machines used in Production and to maintain them at a high degree of working efficiency. Requirements include a sound Technical or Vocational Certificate/ Diploma with at least948 words
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Advertisement416 1979-06-02 30 Philips Malaysia Sdn. Berhad invite suitably qualified Malaysian Citizens to apply for the following positions in our Service Department for Products and Systems for Professional Applications PRODUCT ENGINEER Audio/Video Systems Qualifications A recognised degree in electronic engineering. Experience 3—5 years working experience in related field. Age :28 40 years TECHNICIANS416 words
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Advertisement101 1979-06-02 30 KUALA LUMPUR f^A KEPOMG BERHAD (Incorporated in Malaysia) Invites applications from Malaysian citizens for the positions of ENGINEERING CADETS/ ASSISTANTS for its palm oil mills in Peninsular Malaysia. Candidates must have a Diploma/Degree in Mechanical Engineering from a recognised Technical College/University. Attractive terms will be offered to successful candidates and101 words
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Article, Illustration326 1979-06-02 31 Swedes ban Houghton for three weeks STOCKHOLM. Fri Bob Houston, the manager of European Cup final losers, Malmoe. of Sweden, had another disapppointment awaiting him when he arrived home yesterday. For the man, whose side lost narrowly 1-0 to England's Nottingham Forest on Wednesday in Munich, has just been suspendedAgencies - 326 words
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Article1503 1979-06-02 31 RAPF 1 1.30 Class 3, Div 3 1,200m x ($11,500 $8,050 to winner) 1 21:* Gentleman >mi«s i Buang 5 57 < d2 6 5 > tab 1 2 :i TitanHa i Chens i Allan 3 56 5 (u2 -0 5i SK Harm 3 3 3110 TheOueet yuestiSamsuri51,503 words
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Article474 1979-06-02 31 MUIRFIELD (Scotland), Fri. The United States retained the Walker Cup amateur golf trophy yesterday, finally overwhelming a British and Irish team who, just two hours before play ended, looked like snatching victory. The sides went into the final eight singles here with the Americans still474 words
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Article, Illustration518 1979-06-02 31 PARIS, Fri. Jimmy Connors made it clear here yesterday that he may not compete at this year's Wimbledon championships. After powering his way impressively past young Indian player Ramesh Krishnan in straight sets in the second round of the French Open at Roland Garros518 words
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440 1979-06-02 31 SNOW MIST m is all set to take his place in the King's Gold Cup in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday after all. reports FAIRWAY. It seems Snow Mist in received only a knock during last week's Trial in which he finished a440 words
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Advertisement647 1979-06-02 31 Well estobhshed financial institution with substantial domestic leasing and hire purchase portfolio invites applications from qualified candidates as a TRAINEE MARKETING OFFICER responsible for servicing existing clients and pursuing new business REQUIREMENTS: Male Singaporean Citizens with current clean driving licence. Fluent in English and major local dialects A basic degree647 words
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Advertisement792 1979-06-02 31 JTC has vacancies for A TECHNICIANS (ENGINEERING) B OPERATIONS ASSISTANT QUALIFICATIONS A i) GCE 'A' Level/Higher School Certificate (with technical/science subiects)/ Industrial Techmcion Certificote/Trade 11/ Advanced Croft Certificate/National Trade Certificate Grade II (Theory Practical). ii) Trade I/Ordinary Craft Certificote/National Trade Certificate Grade 111 (Theory Practical) with 3 GCE 'O' Level792 words
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Advertisement692 1979-06-02 31 KikHhi n* (HOT) Ptifcad (Incorporated in Malaysia) NOTICK IS HIRIIY OIVEN that the Klevenlh Annual General Meeting nf the Company will be held on Saturday. Zlrd June 1979 at 900 a in at ROOKI 301, 3rd Floor. AI.\ Building. 2 Jalan Bukit Timhalaii. Johore Bahru. at which the directors will692 words
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455 1979-06-02 32 JAKARTA. Fri. Indonesia, the Thomas Cup champions, tonight took a big step towards retaining the handsome trophy for another term when they raced to a commanding 4-0 lead against Denmark in this year's final being played here. The Cup should be wonReuter - 455 words
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Article, Illustration25 1979-06-02 32 EDINBURGH (Scotland), Fri. Hibernian beat Rangers 2-1 in a Scottish League Premier Division football match here last night Reuter. U KM. ..easy winReuter - 25 words
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Article76 1979-06-02 32 Results (Indonesia first): He Sumirat beat S. Pri 11-15, 15-7, 15-11; Urm Swie King beat Morten Hansen 15-3, 15-C; Wahyudi and Tjun Thin beat S. Skovgaard and F. Delfs 15-2, 15-3; Christian and Uem beat Morten Hansen and S. Fladborg 15-8, 15-2. Today's ties: Rudy Sartono v76 words
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Article78 1979-06-02 32 ATHENS. Fri. Bjorn Waldegaard. of Sweden, led from start to finish to. win the 26th Acropolis auto rally yesterday, a race through 2.974 km. of gruelling driving on winding mountain tracks and rainwashed roads. He drove a Ford Escort to clock 13 hrs. 36 mins. and 6UPI - 78 words
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196 1979-06-02 32 Davies steers England to flattering win NUKUALOFA (Tonga), Fri. Fly-half Huw Davies notched 17 points with his boot to steer Eng- land to a flattering 37-17 rugby union victory over Tonga here yesterday. The plucky Tongans, heavily outgunned in the forwards, played a terrier-like game, holding England 13-13 at half-timeAFP - 196 words
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Article, Illustration332 1979-06-02 32 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By SHUJI TSURUMI and Kazuo Horide, two of Japan's celebrated gymnasts, will be in Singapore on Tuesday with four of their compatriots. The six gymnasts, including two women, will give a one-day demonstration at the National Stadium the following day. Tsurumi, 41, hit the332 words
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349 1979-06-02 32 East Africa triumph over Singapore BIRMINGHAM, Fri. East Africa virtually assured themselves a place in the semi-finals of the World Cup cricket qualifying tournament when they overcame both Singapore and the weather to go top of Group One yesterday. Continued heavy rain threatened to wipe out all of yesterday's sixReuter - 349 words
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Article, Illustration592 1979-06-02 32 TOKYO, Fri. Chinas Ye Peisu set a new Asian pentathlon record of 4,139 points on the second day of the Asian track and field meet in Tokyo's National Stadium today. The 21-year-old Peking student bettered her own record of 4,133 she had set atReuter - 592 words
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407 1979-06-02 32 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRID A By SINGAPORE'S leading golfers are caught between two loves they want to take part in the Putra Cup trials and play in the Singapore Golf Association League fixtures as well. The League matches and Putra Cup trials clash this weekend. The407 words
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Advertisement321 1979-06-02 32 TOYOTA FORKLIFTS: WHY THEY'RE NO.l UMW'S EXCELLENT PARTS AND SERVICE BACK-UP Computer- updated R u o aecl 1 -P'®ce parts inventory ■B" damage-proof frame At UMW a super-efficient M of all-welded steel. computer keeps quick, '||j? jRJP §M Greater accurate stock of all I 5^ Hf manoeuvrability from Toyota forklift321 words
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384 1979-06-02 33 WILFRED YEO - WILFRED YEO By ANOTHER time, another place that's what most of. the entrants in the national bowling championships, which rolled off at Starbowl last night, will have in mind. It is the chance of an automatic berth in the Singapore centralised training384 words
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Article131 1979-06-02 33 ATHLETICS SATS annual meet 'Cedar Girls School. 2). BOftUNU Singapore national championships iStarbowl, T3oi KQI ESTKIAMSM Singapore v Malaysia (STC). GOLF -SGA trials i Bukit Course. 1). POLO Games (Thomson Rd. 5). SOCCER NFL Div 1 CairnhiU v Changi Constituen- i cy (Jalan Besar. 8). Div 2: Queenstown131 words
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Article524 1979-06-02 33 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By KUANTAN, Fri. Sweeper Jai Prakash, the key figure in Singapore coach Trevor Hartley's plan for Sunday's Malaysia Cup first leg semi-final against Pahang, pulled out of the squad yesterday morning with acute pharyngitis and fever. It was with this shock news that524 words
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Article56 1979-06-02 33 JET Rangers of Toa Payoh Police beat Tunas United of Joo Chiat Police 6-5 (penalty kicks) in the semi-finals of the Police Cup soccer tournament at Police Academy yesterday. There ware no goals at fulltime. In another match, Gloucester United of Jurong Town Police beat Grand56 words
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Article51 1979-06-02 33 POSTAL kept up their winning spree in the AUPE soccer tournament with a thumping 51 victory over PUBSU at Farrer Park yesterday. In the other matches, Customs beat TAS Technicians 5-3 and Fire Brigade doused Cniversity of Singapore 3-1. At Bukit Chermin. PARC beat the visiting Dungun FA51 words
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Article633 1979-06-02 33 HEAVY rain washed out yesterday afternoon's ties in the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association's agegroup championships at the Singapore Tennis Centre, but not before the glamour event the boys' 16-18 years singles first-round had been completed. In contrast to the other seeds, Mohdar Hassan, younger brother of former national633 words
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Article480 1979-06-02 33 PATRICK BASTIANS - PATRICK BASTIANS By AN Inurnatienal brassiere manofactarf r> will fund Singapore's Ladles' Challenge Trophy squash competition from Jane Ita to the tune of fijm. la return, the tournament will now be officially called the Maldenform Ladles' Challenge Trophy, with the sponsors' promising "surprise" prises for480 words
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331 1979-06-02 33 TER SIOW - TER SIOW By FOR the past six years, whatever spare cash Teo Mong Ling, the newlycrowned national agegroup boys' under-16 champion, has had h;.s gone on table tennis magazines. He would excitedly glean through every page of them and, whenever there was any331 words
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274 1979-06-02 33 SELANGOR have fired the first psychological salvo as the four teams get into gear for the Malaysia Cup soccer semi-final matches tomorrow. "We're the champs and will remain so," said Selangor team manager R. Ramalingam yesterday. He, however, emphatically denies that Selangor are steppingNST - 274 words
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Article105 1979-06-02 33 iln««p»rr Mak Prtui Praaag kelaatu Permk tanmk IVrllMalacca S>»rl Kiml.T Bnud it v i i r it ntn t i 4i v l( I I»IM MM I S U t m i < sain M 144 M m7ii a n i m i i i a a ii M105 words
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Article97 1979-06-02 33 KUCHING, Fri Johore were lucky to share their final Malaysia Cup soccer match against Sarawak here today, the match ending in a 1-1 draw. Sarawak shot to the' front, after a scoreless first half with a goal by Buiang Mahyah and were looking like theNST - 97 words
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Advertisement161 1979-06-02 33 W IF THAfS WHAT THEY MEAN B/A BIRTHDAY PRESENT, THEN GO AND TAKE A FULL BITE MUSI ÜBN sra392Aiaa VykJ II HOME FURNISHING > C> f JJJJ JJJJ4JJ EMPORIUM 401 4th Floor. Textile Centre. 200 Jalan Sultan, Singapore 7 Tel: *****33 (3 lines), *****52, *****53 Mid-Year Special CURTAIN MATERIALS of161 words
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Advertisement202 1979-06-02 33 0\ \Q /M* Garments have FIVE fm r^^l*' exciting shops for kids. Lots of casual and fashion wear to delight any child. fl i^ imported jr~ ~l Polyester JH^hW We love children. So, on Ji^r" TSnrtS H our 2oth birthday, we're Froms7 90 J^^y offering fabulous savings Eoresses WkMLI A\X202 words
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264 1979-06-02 34 Code for technical know-how transfer rejected MANILA, Fri Rich and poor countries today abandoned their attempts to reach a compromise on a code of conduct for the transfer of technology. Third world delegates at the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (Unctad) refused to give way on their insistenceAFP - 264 words
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Article, Illustration101 1979-06-02 34 THIS same* to let, says the slogan draped •round the sUtae of Cecil Rhodes, the founder of Rhodesia, in Salisbury on Thursday, as blacks cheer the coming of a new political era to the African nation. Yesterday, Bishop Abel Muzorewa was sworn in as the first101 words
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Article29 1979-06-02 34 BUJUMBURA (BURUNDI). Fri. The central African state of Burundi today expelled 12 foreign missionaries accused of inciting rebellion against the military government of President Jean-Bap-tiste Bagaza. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article44 1979-06-02 34 NEW YORK. Fri. Dow Jones averages, based on first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange: 30 indus 821.90 off 0 43. 20 transp 232.66 off 0 49. 15 mils 101.73 up 0.04. 63 stocks 286.01 off 0 24 UPI.UPI - 44 words
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Article46 1979-06-02 34 ONOMICHI (Japan). Fri. Fire swept through the entertainment area of this western Japanese shipbuilding city today, destroying 80 nouses, bars and small shops, police said. Two people were injured in the early morning fire, the cause was not known, police added. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Obituary53 1979-06-02 34 MRS CMUA BOON CHVC nee MARY TEO PECK NEO passed away peacefully on 1 6 79 leaving behind 2 daughters, only son, daughter-in-law. 2 nieces. 2 nephews-ln-iaw. 7 grandchildren, grand son-in-law and 2 great grand children to mourn her loss Body lying at Blk 84. 51-B. Bedok North Street53 words
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Article236 1979-06-02 34 Iran slaps surcharge on crude TEHERAN, Fri. Iran will impose surcharges of US$l.3O (552.85) per barrel and US$l.lO (552.40) per barrel on its light and heavy crudes with effect from today, the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC) announced yesterday. The new surcharges mean that the price of 34degree Iranian lightAFP; UPI - 236 words
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Article509 1979-06-02 34 JANIE KHOO - JANIE KHOO By CHANCES of an agreement today between the United States and Singapore in their current bilateral air talks will hinge on American acceptance of Singapore's requests. This is because Singapore is perfectly willing to accede to the US proposals, according to509 words
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Advertisement55 1979-06-02 34 It's better to RENTACOLOR From $49 per month and same day installation P(T2s2^oniJ 27. oldhill Pla/a. Sen lon. Swiss precision I in a beautiful setting U I __M| a__ > —I I j__L ~i tj m (99^0* 1 £0^ rr^.r^-j- r t_ \_v l _k H Y^^ I r*£\ Itl55 words
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Advertisement378 1979-06-02 34 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dall) i'r,ce ."jar Annu.li SubtenMion Sl.Vi 1.,, su|.Mt,,,t, .77,*)/ Ext&l TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. SINGAPORE petrol stations are report- ing a more than 200 per cent increase in demand for diesel oil over the last few weeks, especially in areas like Changi. Find out in today's Business Times378 words
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Miscellaneous138 1979-06-02 34 Global weather Amsterdam 15-23 C Rain Lm Aageles 14-21 C Goudy Athea* 19-28C Cloudy Maalla 2S-32C Rain Baagkak 29-34 C Clear Maatreal 13-21 C Goudy Beirut 19-26C Clear Nm»» 20-29C Clear Berlin 18-31 C Sunny New Delhi 24-39C Goudy Braaaets 12-24 C Goudy New Yark 16-24 C Goudy Bantu Alrea138 words
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The Starits Times SECTION TWO
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Article, Illustration1483 1979-06-02 1 NORMAN CATTANACH - Asean dateline: Pressures on the foreign press NORMAN C ATTANACH By FIELD-MARSHAL Goering, commander of the Nazi German Air Force, once said: "Whenever I hear the word culture I reach for my gun." Whenever I see in a book's title the words "sociology" and "newsmaking' it is almost enough to1,483 words
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Advertisement508 1979-06-02 1 |i|lfH Save electricity QdVU Wllll SSSbsb. i^w^r 1 m you save 75S in utilities bills WASHING MAC HIM Our Economy programme |^H Um^ AW^k M even uses less water and |l||3 if jrirl e wt c,r,c,,y,ors m a,,loa d so, M^^^^M^HB^^^^ W^th neater 2200 i 2 2 $16 12 mJ^f^B^Z^^B508 words
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Article, Illustration412 1979-06-02 2 A^ffJGAPORE exhibition next week will feature the works of Otto and His Teams *****976. which have elevated the traditional tent to a modern structure capable of remarkably large spans. Based on the core idea of a tent, German architect cum412 words
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Article, Illustration455 1979-06-02 2 BAILYNE SUNG - BAILYNE SUNG By A BRAND-new orchestra, fully-sponsored by the University of Singapore, got off to a resounding start last weekend with its first get-together. The orchestra, originally known as the University of Singapore Symphony Orchestra, has been aptly renamed the Singapore Youth Orchestra,455 words
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112 1979-06-02 2 Painter who has adapted technique PHUA Cheng Phue, who has adapted the techniques and palette of Chinese painting to the depiction of kampung scenes, will be featured in the National Museum's Art In Action series today at 11 a.m. and tomorrow at 3 p.m. He will be giving a demonstration-cum-display112 words
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Article, Illustration349 1979-06-02 2 LING POON WAH - LING POON W AH By IMPERSONATORS are refreshing as entertainers. With their versatility, they stand out like rare pearls amidst a plethora of mediocre singers. One such talent performing now at the Tiara Supper Club till June S3 is Buddy Loren.349 words
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Article52 1979-06-02 2 THE Goh Soon Tioe Junior Orchestra will be taking part in the Music (or the Young concerts at Marine Parade branch library today at 2 p.m. and the National Library next Saturday at 2 p.m. Its performance will feature works by Vivaldi, Albioni. Mozart, Barber, Elgar52 words
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Advertisement305 1979-06-02 2 X conventional refrigerator needs |^^^^^^s_^^^^^H defrosting or else the frce?er will be so ice-plugged, t here'll be no more space for food JPW With ACMA No-Frost, evaporation and defrosting (fiSfc^^J^ are automatic and you save yourself the fuss of I 1 J defrosting chores, yet your food is kept fresh.305 words
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Advertisement14 1979-06-02 2 S National VMS il Singapore s best selling Ift Video Cassette Recorder, fafl Bang14 words
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Advertisement95 1979-06-02 2 'TAMASEK SINGING CONTEST valuable prizes to be won. Heats:* Every Wed Fri night Grand final on 24-8-79 Come personally and see Vincent Liew for application after 6 p.m. jm* Hurry closing date fe TAMASEK BEER GARDEN 165, Tanglin Road. Td: *****95 VOICES IN HARMONY 15TH ANNIVERSARY CONCERT of the SINGAPORE95 words
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Miscellaneous890 1979-06-02 2 TV and Radio SINGAPORE 5 12.55 PM Opening and Sesame Street 6.50 Mister Jaws 1.50 Saturday Matinee The Bofore 7.05 Wild. Wild World of Animals Gun, starring Nico) WSamson, Ian Bees Holm. David Warner 7.30 News (Malay) 3.30 Barney Mier Corporation 745 C Concert Pat Boooe 355 S^e'vs^aSr flSJn UQ890 words
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Advertisement271 1979-06-02 3 fl| mm "^m A\ «F ""■IB a. J BaiMa Today marks the launching of the 'Road Highlights of the Exhibition: The 'Road Safety Manual' is available Safety Manual' and the Road Safety Ttps road from the authorities at only $2.00. Exhibition to educate the general public on A udio-visuai presentation271 words
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Advertisement489 1979-06-02 4 ■PRINCE" 1 6th" DAY!: Daily 5 shows 11am 1.30 400 6.45 9.15 -No Free List j CrdtttottStal Tickets are CASH bookable up to 3 days in advance B ftnJtaokong FOUL PLAY outgrossed POSEIDON ADVENTURE.] J TTO COOf ATHER EARTHQUAKE SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER, j J A new comedy thriHef from khecreofors489 words
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Advertisement342 1979-06-02 4 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦t»»»» üm 13 400 6<5 9 1S X Lb^JLjULIJ^I^J the gayest, magical a f Mcuf!s*LM c u f!5* L 1 N I T ERTAINMENT^' (wpratr Tk» Mk» I«t 2»7M» Of THEM ALL! j k Mi i tm nrous lewis carikh s CHARACHKS YOU VI EWK SIEN X. H > TEE342 words
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Advertisement346 1979-06-02 4 iiiiiiiiiiiHiiiciiiimcjiiiiiiiiiiiii.iimiiiiiHciiiiiiiiiiiiicjiiiiiii KALLANG44O6BO4 Make THIS a MUST-SEE Movie! DAILY at 11am, 1.30, 4, 7 9.30pm The Most Incredible Yet the Most Perfect Bank Robbery Ever Staged! all by 6 highly-trained Dobermanns! ao»- jOto D*wiy I DONNY and MARIE are all geared to give you a GALA time! pni nCiJ BEACH ROAD346 words
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Advertisement375 1979-06-02 4 oDEoN:l7thExplosiveDay| 5 4 Shows Daily: 11am, 2.30, 6.15 A 9 15pm Cl J> Advcnce Sale $3 50 $2 50 Tickets O Theyre the best in the business... the dogs of war! x> --^J^.A_..; I I1I 1 W em^fS RICHARD RICHARD Wl J^^l BURTCW RC>GER HARRIS I I Wjf~*+ MDC E375 words
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Advertisement461 1979-06-02 4 I1I 1 OWG* w 'SATIOH la. I "72 DESPERATE REBELS" I MANOAPJN r >m I "TImRECKLFSS CRICKET a B» M i PANGLIMA BADUL m: Ifif aayil^Jl IP NOW Sm 9 Ib *****06 45 9lb f ■j i (X) 645 ■> I *> "IDIOT SWORDSMAN' fj ■J 15.400 64 I "The461 words
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Advertisement200 1979-06-02 5 QGENERHL WASHER DRYER sturdily designed to handle allyour wash-dry water energy saving problems NOW! in two-tone apple green colour with 2-yr guarantee EW-2700ETG 07/ JFREE^ ■automatic \-J Spraf^^O WHILE f^^^^\ Obtainable from r— ,^.^e^ crnru d leading radio V <^ bIUUK *s&* electrical dealers, x^^p^ LASTS! /^=n SOLE AGENTS fig^l200 words
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Advertisement248 1979-06-02 5 Waff AN AFTERNOON^WJjx If gourmetW«| EXECUTIVE LUNCH J FOR ONLY $4.50 FOLLOW THROUGH r AND RELAX AT THE QUARTER-DECK J BAR WITH FRIENDS. 5 WINE OR DINE, THE SHIP IS AN IDEAL J RENDERVOUZFORANYOCASSION J The Ship UNIT4S4.4TH.FLR. BUKITTIMAH SHOPPING CENTRE. I y UPPER BUKITTIMAH ROAD. SINGAPORE 21 X >248 words
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Advertisement823 1979-06-02 5 ©#SILO/PIEU ■WTfSS Supermarket Emporium j fa \**W TatokßtagMilTßl New Upper Chwgi IN UC) CtaCheelCCl ICtementi) PIEU 2 Be** North (BN) B? '^^W tjj^. Bl 'SNo 3(2 384 Bk 5? 1334 1338 Bk 70. Na 428 Bl 352 Bk 3/ No 304 306 Bk 89 No 77/9 Jg&^^m^** A TH *****01823 words
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Article365 1979-06-02 6 ALICE WONG - ALICE WONG By HO I. DIM. a thread firmly between her teeth and inlerwining it between her nimble fingers, Pauline Lee carefully placed It against the cheek of h. r sister Irene. A swift tug, and off came some of Irene's fine facial hair. Pauline365 words
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Article, Illustration20 1979-06-02 6 EASY TO CARE FOR, CACTI MAKE IDEAL BALCONY PLANTS A SWIFT tug and off came her facial hair20 words
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Article, Illustration514 1979-06-02 6 Lawrence is experimenting at present with the soilless method of growing, called 'hydroponics' Pebbles are used and the plants are fed once a day with water containing chemicals. They also have a "plant doctor", an instrument for testing the content of the water. What makes these plants so514 words
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437 1979-06-02 6 POON KEEN MUN - There's more to cactus than meets your eye. POON KEEN MUN By ONE WOULD never know they had it in them I these little plants. They look so lifeless and I artificial. But go beyond just a passing glance. Look a cactus "in the face". It beckons mysteriously. Follow its437 words
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Advertisement369 1979-06-02 6 4 I L flfl aY B *^^^a^al aßa^ Ca^^^B Sorella's soft, excellently designed brassieres underwear will fulfill its promise to give you the most perfect feeling of style comfort, beauty and attractiveness. Sorella's latest brassieres underwear arrive in three elegantly designed fashion. *\M^r to give you that great feeling. ifNf369 words
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Article, Illustration1052 1979-06-02 7 LESTER BROWN - LESTER BROWN A lesson for all from the Iranian experience By THROUGHOUT our life time except possibly in time of war world oil production per person has been rising. During most of the third quarter of this century the climb was particularly1,052 words
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684 1979-06-02 7 GRAHAM EARNSHAW - GRAHAM EARNSHAW By in Guangzhou (Canton) THE WILD Game restaurant in Guangchou (Canton) where the menu reads like a zoo guide, is definitely not recommended for animal lovers. The restaurant situated in the centre of this southern Chinese city, proudly offersReuter - 684 words
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Advertisement114 1979-06-02 7 lie «£>., JP PEOPLE'S EMPORIUM LTD. —d*/* Geylang -Tanning Katong Road. Spore 14 4th Super Sales Week! From 30-5-79 To 10-6-79 BEAUTY/FACIAL DEMONSTRATION BY "DOROTHY GRAYBEAUTY CONSULTANT (From 2/6/79 to 10/6/79) Patrons Are Entitled To A 1 5% Discount and A Lucky Draw on Every Purchase of $20/"Kiss Me" Elfe114 words
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Advertisement157 1979-06-02 7 MAS presents June schedules for international travellers. 1 O (with connections at Kuala Lumpur). Departing Departing Bangkok Daily 9. 20 a.m.. I p__-_ /rt rv,i o ~x\ 2n renang (Direct services) Daily V. JO a.m., 11.3ua.rn. tq Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat Sun 2.15 p.m. 7*45 cm" Frankfurt Thu Sun157 words
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Article, Illustration1330 1979-06-02 8 Move over, Neil Armstrong, here come the woman astronauts EVERY TIME Kathryn Sullivan walks into a grocery store, she has to restrain her companions from grabbing the first person they see and passing on the exciting news: "She's an astronaut!" "I think it's something that appeals to our national imagination,"1,330 words
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Article, Illustration525 1979-06-02 8 ANIL AGARWAL - Superpest: Latest menace to mankind ANIL AGARWAL By WORLD health and food production depend critically on the success of the campaign against "superpests" varieties of pest which have developed resistance to even the most toxic pesticides. With the advent of insecticides, it seemed as though man had developed the ultimate525 words
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Advertisement194 1979-06-02 8 Before you decide on your holiday take a good look at what UTA has to offer you! v 37 great holidays irv-N Club Mediterranee/ Tahiti Tahiti (1 night stopover Ss69*) (1 week's stay *****) A beautiful, sunny island paradise A resort for water sports, outdoor Blue lagoons, colourful coral games194 words
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Article, Illustration1249 1979-06-02 9 WILLIAM SCHWARTZ - Japan's lost and found habits WILLIAM SCHWARTZ Even the most trivial items lost are taken seriously in Japan By in TOKYO A CONVENTIONAL silver-coloured shopping bag sits on a shelf at the lost -and -found office of Tokyo Station. Inside, along with a necktie and a newspaper, is an earthern1,249 words
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559 1979-06-02 9 GREGORY JENSEN - Paradise for those with green fingers GREGORY JENSEN By THIS is the year of the garden in the "Garden of Europe," and for the occasion Britain and its capital have become a form of paradise for anyone with green thumbs. The English have a passion for gardens which puts into559 words
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Advertisement241 1979-06-02 9 _^^^l wmmr I &*dm\ 4isr mm Your Skin is our concern Jb m Honeydew cleanser and face cream will help you **^*W through your day. With mother nature's special formula of Honey and Grape juice. Pearl paste and Bee's Wax etc. Honeydew will pamper your skin, to give you a241 words
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Advertisement1074 1979-06-02 10 Sales Manager, mcs 4, OM (CMT Circa $60,000 p.a. fringe benefits Our client, a well-established and highly regarded Engineering group operating throughout South East Asia wishes to appoint an experienced and self-motivated Sales Manager for its Singapore Head Office. The person appointed will be responsible for generating business for a1,074 words
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Advertisement917 1979-06-02 10 mmmwmmmmmmmmm i A m r/mw/ffw/rff Mr I 4 4 SATS invites applications from Singapore A citizens tor the following appointments M 7 APPOINTMENT AND REQUIREMENTS S7 A Possenger Services Agents (Mole) m GCE with passes in at least five suh m A iccts, including English, of which at least A917 words
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