The Straits Times, 24 June 1979
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Title Section13 1979-06-24 1 The Sunday Times No. 2248 JUNE 24, 1979 30 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 143/1/7913 words
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Article298 1979-06-24 1 K. S. SIDHU - Drug cases fall by half K. S. SIDHU By THE continuing drug "drought" in the region has led to a 50 per cent drop in drug offences in Singapore over the past few months. Firm figures were not available yesterday, but Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB) sources said even the arrests298 words
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Article66 1979-06-24 1 TEHERAN, Sat Iranian Foreign Minister Ibrahim Yazdi said today that Iran hopes to force the Shah to return here for trial by cancelling Me Iranian passport In an interview, Mr Yazdi said Iran had cancelled the Shah's passport and by this "we would block hisAP - 66 words
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Article27 1979-06-24 1 TOKYO, Sat. Chini and Ireland have decided to establish diplomatic relations and to exchange ambassadors, the official Chinese news agency. Xinhua (Hsinbua). announced today APAP - 27 words
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Article, Illustration807 1979-06-24 1 LEE KIM CHEW - LEE KIM CHEW By MANUFACTURERS NEED MORE TIME TO PREPARE THIS Year's NWC recommendations will have an adverse impact on the Singapore economy at a time when the energy crisis is threatening to start another round of inflation and smaller entrepreneurs are likely to807 words
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Article715 1979-06-24 1 GEORGEJOSEPH - GEORGE JOSEPH THE NWC GUIDELINES CALL FOR SUBSTANTIAL PAY HIKES By Employees, under the NWC guidelines, will get a pay rise of $32 pins seven per cent with tail offsetting en a group basis. Employers will pay an additional four per cent in monthly715 words
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Article, Illustration206 1979-06-24 1 Dead girl tied to chair: Youth quizzed POLICE have interviewed a 16-year-old youth in connection with the death of a girl, Miss Ng Say Ching, 17, who was found dead, tied to a chair in their family's one-room flat at Block 74, Prince Charles Crescent on Tuesday. Police sources said206 words
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152 1979-06-24 1 UNIONS and managements have been urged by the NWC to negotiate for the removal of existing fringe benefits which bear no relevance to a job in exchange for a wage increase of up to a maximum of two per cent. This wage increase arising152 words
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Article63 1979-06-24 1 TEL AVIV. Sat. Prime Minister Menachem Begin has summoned Mr Ezer weizman for a showdown talk tomorrow over the Defence Minister's reported resignation threat, political sources said yesterday. Relations between the two men deteriorated over the government's stand in the Palestinian autonomy talks with Egypt and particularly overUPI - 63 words
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Article23 1979-06-24 1 DAMASCUS, Sat. Palestinian commandos said they killed or wounded a number of Israeli* In a bomb attack in Jerusalem yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article138 1979-06-24 1 MANILA, Sat. Philippines Foreign Minister Carlos Roroulo today urged the United Nations' to persuade Hanoi to stop the flow of Vietnamese refugees. He also said it was possible that the issue would be debated by the UN security council ASKea Dy newsmen what cculdReuter - 138 words
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353 1979-06-24 1 NTUC secretarygeneral, Mr Lim Chee Onn, welcomed the NWC recommendations, which are in the long-term interests of the Singapore worker. He said they have to get out of the "low-skill, lowproductivity, lowwage bind." "The sooner everyone realises this, the less painful it353 words
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Article76 1979-06-24 1 MANILA, Sat. The first ASEAN-US business conference will be held in Manila from July 22 to 24 to try to boost the economic development and expansion of the Asean nations. Mr Fred J Klizalde. Philppines President of the ASEAN chamber of commerce and industry, said top Asean businessReuter - 76 words
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Article75 1979-06-24 1 WASHINGTON, Sat. President Carter said today that he will seek Mat actlM by mater Industrial democracies to stem rising oil price** and ensure adequate supplies. The President, la remarks prepared far his departure on a trip to Taiiy* and a sevea-na-ti*>a eeMMmir summit meeting, saidAP - 75 words
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Miscellaneous23 1979-06-24 1 The weather UP TO 1 P.M. TODAY: Isolated showers la earlv morning. TEMPERATURES UP TO A.M. TOMORROW: Maximum 32 C; minimum 25 C.23 words
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192 1979-06-24 2 Security tightened amid leftwing threat TOKYO, Sat POLICE tightened security in and around Tokyo today as leftwing radicals claimed President Carter will land at a besieged airport tomorrow afternoon as he starts his sixday visit to Japan. Five extremist organisations said 2,500 leftwingers will demonstrate around Haneda Airport beside TokyoReuter - 192 words
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315 1979-06-24 2 AUSSIE OIL REFINERY WORKERS CALL OFF PETROL STRIKE SYDNEY, Saturday AUSTRALIA'S crippling petrol strike ended here today when oil refinery workers decided to return to work and resume supplies to fuel-starved motorists. m However, petrol rationing in force in New South Wales for the past four days would continue untilAP - 315 words
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Article54 1979-06-24 2 DAMASCUS, Sat Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi and Syrian President Hafez AlAssad began talks here today on strengthening Arab opposition to the Egyptian-Israel peace treaty. Informed sources said the two leaders were expected to discuss moves to convene a summit of hard-line Arab leaders and demands for tough sanctionsReuter - 54 words
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Article60 1979-06-24 2 SEOUL, Sat. President Park Chung-Hee today verbally invited Japanese Prime Minister Masayoshi Ohira to visit South Korea at a convenient time, former Japanese Premi er Takeo Fukuda said. He told reporters after paying a call on the president shortly before ending his fiveday visit t.iat Mr ParkReuter - 60 words
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297 1979-06-24 2 WASHINGTON, Sat THE joint strategy of European Common Market leaders for dealing with the world shortage of oil will represent a major setback to plans for growth in the United States economy, American officials said. The nine EECReuter - 297 words
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Article110 1979-06-24 2 SEOUL, Sat. Former South Korean President Yun Po-Sun and more than 10 other dissidents staged a brief protest here today against US President Jimmy Carter's visit to South Korea later this month. Eyewitnesses said plainclothes police broke up the protest after about 10 minutes and heldReuter - 110 words
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Article91 1979-06-24 2 HELSINKI: Saudi Arabian Oil Minister Sheikh Ahmed Zaki Yamani said on Friday a reasonable price for crude oil would be USJIB (Ss39) a barrel more than 20 per cent over his country's present selling price. Sheikh Yamani told a news conference that the US$2O (Ss44) a barrelReuter - 91 words
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Article111 1979-06-24 2 TOKYO: Canadian Prime Minister Joe Clark in an interview published here today said his 'ountry, unlike European countries, favours the US proposal to elevate the oil-sav-ing target from the 5 per cent set b) the International Energy Agtncy, to 7 per cent. Mr Clark said theReuter - 111 words
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Article, Illustration183 1979-06-24 2 Hijacker gets 20 years' jail for plot to kill envoys CHICAGO Sat. A defiant hijacker who portrayed himself as a die-hard Serbian "freedom-fighter" today started a 20-year jail sentence for plotting to kill Yugoslav diplomats in the United States. The hijacker, Nikola Kavaja. 45, commandeered an American Airlines Boeing 727Reuter - 183 words
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165 1979-06-24 2 Xl JIYOSHIDA, (Japan), Sat. An unprecedented mass operation to clear Mt Fujtyama, Japan's sacred and highest peak, of millions of cans thrown away by hikers, was launched today. The mountain Is believed to be Uttered with an estimated 4.S millionReuter - 165 words
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Advertisement364 1979-06-24 2 A WORD COULfr WWTOU A PRIZE! It's easy, and lots of fun for anyone up and a Raleigh Chopper bicycle PLUS an to 18 years of age. All you have to do is additional $2000 MPH book voucher for collect 7UP crown liners. You'll find 2 your school library. ■tftf364 words
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The Sunday Times Worldwide
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Article294 1979-06-24 3 Thai troops face Viet division BANGKOK, Saturday HEAVILY reinforced Thai units faced a full division of Vietnamese troops across the tense border with Kampuchea today, fearful of a surprise attack by Hanoi's forces. Kampuchea's official Phnom Penh Radio charged the Thai tanks and artillery sent to defend the border wereReuter; AP - 294 words
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98 1979-06-24 3 NEW YORK, Sat. Aetna* EUsabetk l*y|»r today s*M a dtanwd rivea to her by ex-kuband Richard Barton far almwt US$3 milll«i (5J4.5 mllUaa). Ito pear-shaped, 0.42 carat *l«m— 4 emt Barton US$l.2 mltiton when he baaght It la IN*. A spakeswamaa far MrReuter - 98 words
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Article, Illustration104 1979-06-24 3 Plan for more consumer goods LONDON, Sat. China is planning big increases in the production of consumer goods to improve living conditions, the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) reported today. The BBC, quoting its Beijing (Peking) correspondent, said that for years virtually all the profits made by Chinese industries had been104 words
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Article88 1979-06-24 3 Thorpe's off to celebrate FORMER literal Party leader Jeremy Tb«rpr and his wife Mari.n waikißK hand in hand Li Latiiaa after he was cleared af n— |iracy to murder farmer male model Ninni Scott, who claimed taey were once hamaaenal wvera. Mr Thorpe, M, walked tram £■■<■■'■ OM Bailey eavt88 words
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Article327 1979-06-24 3 GENEVA, Saturday THE United Nations High Commissioner's Office for Refugees (UNHCR) is expected to propose an international conference on the Indochinese refugee problem based on three solutions, a UNHCR spokesman said here yesterday. The spokesman said the proposal, which is likely to be submitted toReuter; AP; AFP - 327 words
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152 1979-06-24 3 RUSSIA TO U.S.: NO SOVIET BASES IN VIETNAM TOKYO, Sat. The Soviet Union has assured the United States that it does not maintain military bases in Vietnam, US Secretary of State Cyrus Vance said in an interview published here today. Mr Vance told the Yomiuri Shimbun newspaper the assurance wasUPI - 152 words
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Article71 1979-06-24 3 UNITED NATIONS, Sat. UN Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim will hold wide-ranging diplomatic talks In Britain, Angola and Liberia next month, a well-placed source said here yesterday. The talks are expected to focus on the problems of Zimbabwe Rhodesia, the breakaway British colony with its controversial newly electedAP - 71 words
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166 1979-06-24 3 Shift in policy setback for Mochtar' HONGKONG, Sat. Indonesia's comprehensive naval strategy aimed at towing all future Vietnamese "boat people" back out to sea has been interpreted as a setback (or Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja. according to the Far Eastern Economic Review. The magazine said in its latest Issue that166 words
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Article124 1979-06-24 3 WEST GERMANY has announced its support for an immediate special United Nations conference to seek practical solutions to the problem of Indochina refugees. An official statement, dated June 21 and made available in Singapore yesterday by the West German Embassy, said Bonn had discussed the124 words
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Advertisement320 1979-06-24 3 Learn french the easy way! In a French atmosphere with French teachers Modern audio-visual methods Classes for Adults Children all levels Beginners' to very advanced courses Conversational French BUSINESS FRENCH Translation French shorthand CLASSES START on JULY 9 Registration now open (weekdays, 9.00 a.m. 1.00 p.m. 2.00 p.m. 8.00 p.m..320 words
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Article, Illustration434 1979-06-24 4 SPOTLIGHT ON CHINESE PROGRAMMES ALL PROGRAMMES ON CHANNEL 8: TODAY: ROBY DREAM (3.30 p.m. Colour): Ya Ling is trying her best to help the marriage of Chang Yu to Slew Yee. Meanwhile, Ren Her's parents have agreed to his engagement to Li Xiang By now, Ya Ling's illness has become434 words
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Article, Illustration1042 1979-06-24 4 VIEWERS with a penchant for musical variety shows will be happy with the introduction of three new ones this week. The programmes, all telecast here before, are the Roger Whittaker Show, Andy Williams Show and the Brady Bunch Hour. The Roger Whittaker Show begins1,042 words
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Advertisement609 1979-06-24 4 Our Standards are International OUR 30 YEARS LOCAL EXPERIENCE ENSURES YOUR EXAM 4s^M l^a%s^a^a^ higher school certificate Mm. »1. MALAYSIA CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION GCE a O' levels CAMBRIDGE SCHOOL CERTIFICATE (EAST MALAYSIA) QUALIFYING TEST SPECIALIST ENGLISH COURSES BUSINESS STUDIES ACCOUNTANCY BANKING MARKETING SECRETARYSHIP ETC Thousands upon thousands have passed exams609 words
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Miscellaneous710 1979-06-24 4 iiiiiiiMiiMiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiinTTTTiiJHtiimiiiiiiniii***" 1 """"""'uiiummiiiiiLf niii urn tmihtftintitif 10.00 Ml Openmt and iana of the Jungle 5.40 Bamafay Jones Master of Deception 10.25 Timanf Tngi Tingi (Malay) 6.30 News in Brief 10.45 Wonderful World of Disney The Little 6.35 fcfsterjaw Shepherd Dof of Catafna 7.00 The Roger WMttaker Show 11.30 Premier Soccer710 words
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380 1979-06-24 5 THE Consumers' Association of Singapore (Case) is not unaware of the various malpractices committed by people out to make easy money. The MP for Mountbatten and chairman of Case's finance and product and comparative testing committees, Mr Eugene Yap, disclosed this when380 words
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Article212 1979-06-24 5 Making our roads safer for all GREATER courtesy on the roads will make Singaporeans better drivers and pedestrians and lead to a reduction in accidents, the Minister of State (Defence), Mr Bernard Chen, said yesterday. Mr Chen, who was speaking at the opening of the Road Safety exhibition at Radin212 words
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Article60 1979-06-24 5 GOH CHEK ENG. 36. was charged in a magistrate's court yesterday with raping a woman in a house in Sunset Heights on June 1. He was also charged with attempting to rob the woman of her money by using a Knife. His case will be further mentioned60 words
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Article281 1979-06-24 5 THE Minister for Environment and MP for Caimhill, Mr Lam Kirn San, yesterday called on consumers to boycott discourteous and improperly dressed hawkers to force them to mend their ways. Speaking at the 11th chess tournament finals at Caimhill community centre last night, he said he281 words
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Article184 1979-06-24 5 HUDC APPLICANTS who wish to transfer their applications to the HDB for either a fiveroom flat or executive apartment and £.re noweligible to do so under the raised income ceilings, must satisfy all HDB conditions of eligibility at the time of transfer. HUDC applicants184 words
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Article39 1979-06-24 5 ELECTRICITY consumption on Friday was 18 90 million units, a drop of 0.11 per cent from the average Friday consumption in March of 18.92 million units but an increase of 0.73 million units over Thursday's consumption.39 words
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Article39 1979-06-24 5 UNITED States participants of Marintec Asia "n. the international marine show held earlier this month at the World Trade Centre, have sold more than $10 million worth of marine equipment to Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and the Philippines.39 words
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Article32 1979-06-24 5 THE Singapore National Academy of Science and the Singapore Science Centre will hold a seminar on Government and University Research at the Singapore Science Centre on July 13 and 14.32 words
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91 1979-06-24 5 Man stabbed to death: Police plea POLICE are looking for the relatives or friends of Mr Ang Hua Choo. 60, a beggar who was stabbed to death near a house in Magazine Road on Thursday. His last known address was 9, Magazine Road. Police are also looking for the relatives91 words
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Article, Illustration456 1979-06-24 5 CATS guide to phone manners THE TELEPHONE keeps people in contact with others. And any effort at impressing courtesywise on a personal level, can be lost forever with just a "hello" on the line. It is how one says it that matters. A pleasant "hello" can make even a wrong456 words
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Advertisement681 1979-06-24 5 REMOVE STOMACH ijillij BULGE INSTANTLY ■ssg^jg^ IN A FLASH YOUR FIGURE WILL flk A LOOK SLIM AND YOUR APPEARANCE 1 1 I I WILL BE TRANSFORMED Wl Th. uflr iromoch that hat bothcrtd you tot to long, that hat tpoirt your fifurt and MM^M I MM M that hot madt681 words
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Advertisement91 1979-06-24 5 ||Twfe'^ moving uP> OM7B, 7 B JM Suityouwlf C^P 1 I ll1 them with our style. xjjjt jt Slip into something silky, sexy and sensational 1 Jm Dress yourself sassy in young, '""M hot lively fashions. aM\\ —W J> Charming, adorable and altogether U irresistible out/its Now available at fl91 words
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Article946 1979-06-24 6 PAUL WEE - PAUL WEE By WORK AT the $1,723 million Changi International Airport has been progressing rapidly, and next month, a foundation stone marking its birth will be laid. Although it is expected to be ready only in 1981, officials are already confident that Singapore will946 words
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Article, Illustration573 1979-06-24 6 PRINCIPAL DATA 1 Name Changi International Airport 2 Location Eastern side of Singapore Island 8 skm east of Poyo Lebar International Airport 20km from city centre 3 Development Programme Phase I to be completed by 1980 Phose II to be completed by 1982 4 Elevation573 words
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Advertisement438 1979-06-24 6 The Pan-Electric 366 twin door refrigerator. More room, more features— for a lot less. m^Kj/g|^^^^^m But the best thing about the Pan yiwi« TflM v> ■■■mbbb mmmm mm mmm^ -zZ^ae Electric 366 twin -door refrigerator is its l ,H OHHrii«~~^"T X price. You'UreaUy be impressed. W c mji ff| P438 words
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Article, Illustration346 1979-06-24 7 CADETS TOLD A GROUP of National Cadet Corps officers and NCOs were warned yesterday against buckling under pressures from inadequate individuals and groups. Prof J A Jansen, chairman of the National Cadet Corps council, said corps officers should never, even under such pressure, waver from their346 words
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252 1979-06-24 7 THE Parliamentary Secretary (National Development), Mr Lee Yiok Seng, yesterday suggested community service bodies plan programmes specifically for residents in HDB estates to be more effective Mr Lee, speaking at the Singapore Jaycees City Chapter's 30th anniversary dinner and dance at the Shangri-La Hotel252 words
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Article39 1979-06-24 7 FIVE officers of the AttorneyGeneral's Chambers have been appointed State Counsel. They are Mr Lim Phuan Foo. Mr Rkhard Kong Sui Kian, Mr Tan Siong Thye. Miss Doris Chia Lee Mvi and Mr Steven Tok Hoon Hwang39 words
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Article27 1979-06-24 7 THE post ottic* has revised rates Ol postage and air mail (ees for parcels to be sent overseas. They come into effect on July 127 words
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Article67 1979-06-24 7 FRANCIS Daimacio De Souza. 26. was char °d in a magistrate's cou- yesterday with criminal b each of trust of $26,030.90 belonging to the Asien Pazifik-Bank AC De Souza allegedly committed the offence between June 3 and Dec 14 last year, when he was head of67 words
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Article128 1979-06-24 7 A DELEGATION of 10 members of the Singapore branch of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association will visit Peninsular Malaysia from tomorrow to July 1 as part of a regular and friendly visit exchange between the two Commonwealth branches. The delegates, as guests of the Malaysian branch,128 words
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107 1979-06-24 7 ABOUT 1,500 workers, mostly Singaporeans and Malaysians, are on strike for more pay in the Australian territory of Christmas Island in the Indian Ocean, the BBC reported yesterday. In a broadcast, monitored in Singapore, it said the uorkers were asking ror a pay rise107 words
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244 1979-06-24 7 HE COULD have been fr*m the Planet «f the Apes for all they care bit this "apeman" walked eat •> Paya Lebar Alrpart with n« more thai a few second stares from seme bystander* wait!** to receive friends and relatives Ib the244 words
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Advertisement358 1979-06-24 7 With Europe's largest and most jfl popular Halrdressing Training S j■* The Morris School has tramed more successful graduates j7L than any ocher school Your future cc»uld tx? secure and happy after just 7 months full time tuition leading to the prized Diplomas of Morris Masterclass International and \Wxtd Federation358 words
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1674 1979-06-24 8 'Wages must be allowed to rise to reflect market forces' 6 It is imperative that we adopt a wage policy over the next few years which will encourage more productive use of labour through increasing mechanisation, better managerial organisation and great- er labour motivation. 7 HERE are the 1979 National1,674 words
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Article136 1979-06-24 8 THE members of the National Wages Council are: Lim Chong Yah, Chairman, (professor of economics and head, Department of Economics and Statistics, University of Singapore). J. D. H. Neil (Singapore Employers' Federation). C. V. Devan Nair (President, National Trades Union Congress). Ngiam Tone Dow (Permanent Secretary, Ministry of136 words
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234 1979-06-24 8 1: The percentage wage Increase for Rr»np •OaettiMg Is defined v A/B x IN per cent where A the difference between the wage bilk far Jane ltft and for Jily 1178 In respect «f ail bargalnable emptoyees wh* were cmUnoejualy on the company's234 words
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Advertisement317 1979-06-24 8 St Aldates Oxford s largest Independent College ol Further Education and is a recognised examination centre lor [our United Kingdom Ceneral Certificate of Education (C C E eiamining boards The College offers a wide choice ol subiect combinations, all of which have been carefully selected, tatting into consideration 'udent needs317 words
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Advertisement363 1979-06-24 8 COURAGE t~3 CONFIDENCE J^Jk LEADERSHIP WM M O*Af CJWNIGH 10 ways ike tote Caraefle tome kelps woniei k««in aana mt csaM—c, Sea*. rttart.Mii Ml »wmN mt r*w U fw ant wA* wt r«W Thmk mt ipa»a an raur Is* Cantraj Itaf mt Mrnr It I Mltr CMatwtMMlnt Dtrttae ratir mtm363 words
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Article, Illustration470 1979-06-24 9 BENG TAN - What the man in the street has to say BENG TAN ly v^^ivij By TOH THIAN SER measures the impact of the NWC recommendations on three classes of people the Singapore industrialist, the worker and the consumer. SENTIMENTS from the man la the street yesterday ranged from Sire Ignorance of470 words
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432 1979-06-24 9 Hard times ahead for those who rely on unskilled labour LOCAL industrialists who have been highly dependent on unskilled labour to give them the competitive edge in their businesses form the main group caught at the wrong end of the stick The writing is on the wall foi one who432 words
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Article304 1979-06-24 9 WHILE mast workers •re netted aver tke hefty wage rises tkey will br reeelvlag, me will be laced with the spectre «f retrrnchment. Mkiy tt theae will be f ariag tke prwpeet ueupteymeat (•r tke lint ttme la their lives. Several thaasaad wwrkera may well be304 words
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Article286 1979-06-24 9 Profiteering, rather than inflation, will be the main worry of consumers. The NWC increases, sharp as they are, are expected to add about one percentage point to overall inflation in Singapore. This is because the overall impact of higher wages will not always be seen as286 words
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Advertisement159 1979-06-24 9 I EASY CAR CARE HINTS NO. 1 5 TOPPING-UP OIL 1 Every week I" A VtTNv^y^ check the IJ>mi£s^!\. t>| Take dip-stick out, Sy^y=^ds3| wipe with a clean cloth, anal IY-olg^j^k^ 3 replace fully, re-withdraw ks^^s> u^ sdir^ and take a note llf the oil level is below the /aaa!159 words
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Article, Illustration745 1979-06-24 10 ROGER YUE review* Midnight Express ALAN Parker made an auspicious debut in 1977 when he wrote and directed the delightful Bugsy Malone, a film which I rate among the top 10 I have seen in recent years. The movie, with an entire cast of745 words
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Article, Illustration691 1979-06-24 10 WALTER SEOW reviews California Suite NEIL Simon's latest comedy, CALIFORNIA SUITE (coming to the Orchard) is a compendium of four stories about five couples who are guests at a luxurious hotel in Los Angeles. The stories are separate and not691 words
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Article, Illustration233 1979-06-24 11 THE life and work of two veteran Hollywood film makers will be shown in two movies (among 60 others from Europe, Asia, America and Australia) selected for screening during the two-week-long third Hongkong International Rim Festival to be held at City Hall Theatre in233 words
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Article, Illustration506 1979-06-24 11 Eternal love and It all ends happily CHUA LEONG X I AN reviews A Journey of Low A JOURNEY OP LOVE is now in its fifth week at the Golden C*cy and Galaxy. While the classic Romance of the West Chamber was withdrawn in less than a week because of506 words
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Article, Illustration306 1979-06-24 11 ■ JVH»M ■■■\ u25a0 - JVH»M SENTIMENT ALJSM im little place la tke highly competitive Singapore hotel lad astry. Ta ensure their establishments are prefltaWe, hoteliers have to cheese prices, 4ec«r, food ami beverages and entertainment with aa eve en attracting peeWhere the last b concerned, betels generally after306 words
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Article, Illustration285 1979-06-24 11 THIS young chap never had to horse around with fuel shortages or the energy crisis. His "hot-rod" ran on water... and grass and oats, of course, and a bit of love and kindness. As long as he treated his power source well, he never had to worry285 words
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Article694 1979-06-24 11 PART-TIME tutor Mrs Susan Ashton has, in the space of less than two years, done miracles with the Singapore University Choir. If you don't believe me, drop by the PUB auditorium on Saturday evening when the choir will present its pre-tour concert. This inexperienced group of694 words
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Advertisement183 1979-06-24 11 r MHSIE— v CHEUNG MUN CHIT LING Al EE in a two-piano Recital of French Music Sunday 1 July sp.m. Singapore Conference Hall Pavant Op. 50 for 2 pianos Faure Petite Suite for 2 pianos o*bu«y Scaramouch* Milhaud Variation on a theme of Beethoven for 2 pianos Saint-Saens Le Carnavaldes183 words
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Advertisement656 1979-06-24 11 \iiamol expressions IN EYE SATIN- DISCO COLOURS Hurry, fll^fl get your special offer items at the following places: Metallic Grey Metro Bukit Timah and |||^^a^_^^ Toa Payoh Emporium from > IfW Lav lsl ulv A ng Mo Klo Emporium from Light^^^^ I Lar 25th June 3rd July J*A l_^,^/^^^Bp Bj^^^Co/rff/f656 words
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Article568 1979-06-24 12 WIFE beating is a taboo topic in polite society. Like incest and homosexuality, one knows that it does exist... but it is just not the done thing to talk about it, ever. Yet, today, we must give the subject some thought. The very fact that between568 words
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Article318 1979-06-24 12 THE Malaysia Cup battle has been lost and w0n... 0n the field of play. Singapore tried hard, but went down to Selangor by two goals to nil. Yes, two goals for whatever is said now about that controversial first goal makes not an iota of difference to the318 words
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Article96 1979-06-24 12 DHOBY GREEN is doomed as such. The Government have, we have been informed, resolved to abolish it as an eyesore and a nuisance in one of the principal thoroughfares and pleasantest drives in the place, and instead, to place at the disposal of the dispossessed dhobies a96 words
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Article, Illustration1070 1979-06-24 12 NANCY BYRAMJI - NANCY BYRAMJI By Its causes are rooted in childhood and often stem from a basic sense of insecurity YOU could be raising your child to be a spouse-beater. Allowing a child to kick and scream for what he wants or to respond timidly to1,070 words
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Article476 1979-06-24 12 BATTERED wives generally seem to be pleasant and even intelligent young women, seldom older than 35 years. Many of their husbands too seem to be ordinary and intelligent men often starting their marriage as loving spouses. But suddenly, the waters turn rough midstream and a476 words
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Article207 1979-06-24 12 MOST battered wives have nowhere to tan to when they most need help. Educated and flnanclally Independent women can always ran to their lawyers or just leave home and start again on their own. Bat most of the others only have their parents' homes and207 words
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648 1979-06-24 12 ARJUNA - Why Asian women are prone to battering ARJUNA By WIFE beating is worldwide, and though getting a most painful whack, Asian wives take the situation with martyrly silence. This Ariuna heard from a highly-educated and well-travelled Asian sociologist who is putting the finishing touches on a voluminous report on wife-beating.648 words
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Page 12 Advertisements
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Advertisement182 1979-06-24 12 The new Model 301. With an improved tweeter that took three years to perfect. An innovative Dual Frequency Crossover network that delivers smoother midrange response. A unique tweeter protection circuit that virtually eliminates tweeter burnout. And a subtle exterior modification that makes the Model 301 more elegant than ever. But182 words
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Article826 1979-06-24 13 LEOW AIK KHENG - LEOW AIK KHENG By HE WAS going insane...slowly but surely insane. The most terrible thing was that he knew he was fated to go mad, and there had been nothing he could do about this relentless march towards. It was tearing his mind826 words
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Article192 1979-06-24 13 my view short stories- week ten THIS is the tenth week ef a fall page of short stories sent in byreaders. Each of the stories published here wins $5* for the writer. The response from readers who feel they can write has been more than encouraging and we feel that192 words
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Article, Illustration437 1979-06-24 13 JESSIE POON - Chance to make it after a11... JESSIE POON By HE IS neatly dressed and clean-shaven. His simple attire comprises a spotless, well-ironed shirt and a pair of well-worn but neat pants. He glances around the room. There are 30 of them young, fresh and eager faces...their lives just about to437 words
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Advertisement70 1979-06-24 13 Ik fe^ "*i^\^ ""HIM WE CAN NOWGETYOU TO LONDON W .^■T t MI THREE TIMES FASTER. MJ^KjM— "^fPH Ilii&^B^^H You can now leave Singapore at 1 1 .30 am and arrive in London just over 9 hours later, at 2.05pm the same day. Any Tuesda\ fS3k Thursday or Saturday. On70 words
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Advertisement277 1979-06-24 13 WITH AEROSOL SPRAY MOSQUITO MCENSE COR. 'r I T POKOfIG Jffe, CFFf CTIVE /on bhd iwtiiy v sate Are you handicapped by your English? Are you content vsith the »a> and how to express sour ideas you speak and write' Arc sou fluently sure that sou are not making The277 words
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Obituary, Illustration65 1979-06-24 14 «x-O/S«t (Spore Pokce Force) deported 24/6/78 A yeor to-doy you left us So suddenly without o word A thought of you bring us tears ond sorrows Sodry missed but fondly remembered by beloved wife. 3 sons, 5 daughters I douohter-»vlow, 4 sons-*)-low. 1 4 grondchOdren. elatives and65 words
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Obituary, Illustration18 1979-06-24 14 ALWAYS REMEMBERED AND CHERISHED BY LOVING HUSBAND AND CHILDREN MRS. K.r. NAIR DEPARTED: 24TH JUNE 1»7818 words
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1190 1979-06-24 14 WINSTON LEE - The police show the way to safety motoring car care THE Traffic Police recently released a very interesting and fairly comprehensive guide for all road users. This "Road Safety Manual, compiled by the Traffic Accident Study Unit, explains in clear, simple terms, with the aid of illustrations, most aspects of1,190 words
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Article, Illustration128 1979-06-24 14 THE long-awaited Series III Jaguar XJ, has significant improvements. Besides a restyled fresher lock with new grill tampers, roofllne and wheels, the new Jaguars are now even more refined. Jaguar models are available In 3.4, 4.2 and 5.3 litres, the latter128 words
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Article160 1979-06-24 14 Competition news THE 1979 Brunei Grand Prix will be held on July 20 to 22 this year. Besides prize money, attractive incentives offered by the organisers include $200 start money for overseas competitors, a 50 per cent freight discount for competing vehicles, free accommodation and transportation to and from the160 words
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Page 14 Advertisements
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Advertisement508 1979-06-24 14 bin BEHN IMB VKRgroup of companies I mvite applications for th« following position I for ttoir Kuala Lumpur Office SALES EXECUTIVE (DYESTUFF DIVISION) I Qualification: B Sc in Chemistry I Experience Previous Sales and Marketing experience in Industrial Dyestuff or related field I Candidate Malaysian Citizen with matured and pleasant508 words
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Advertisement751 1979-06-24 14 J Sembawang g Engineering Sembawang Engineering is currently manufacturing sophisticated equipment tor the Power, Petrochemical and Offshore industries. Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for the following positions m this Compony A. INTERNATIONAL MARKETING ENGINEER Qualifications and Experience (o) An Engineering degree or equivolent Professionol troining in morketing would751 words
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Advertisement47 1979-06-24 14 j Cat oat and post today To: Times Business Publications Ltd 1, New Industrial Road, Spore 19. rXCTTm/f r^liln^ i Yes, I would like a year's subscrip- t^ I tion to Business Times. Here is my flMfr flfcjfct cheque for Sslss. I Address "w^-* Tel 579 I47 words
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Page 14 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous183 1979-06-24 14 SUNDAY TIMES CROSSWORD ACROSS: 4. Raucous DOWN: 1. Arachnid (6) (5) 7. Bird (6) 9. Leap (3) 2. Dismal (6) 3. Express 10. Sphere (3) 12. Rubber disapproval (3) 4. Pit (4) Sap (5) 13. Deceased (4) 5. Aside (5) 6. Example 15. Sore (5) 17. Revoke (6) (8) 8.183 words
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Article, Illustration320 1979-06-24 15 Brilliant and he's the first winner of our $20 award BJjBHuH Oey Liang Hien CHIA CHEE SENG is the first to iwter aw Reader's Gam c**test and wtaa $9 f»r Us can* agalast <}ey Uaag EDea la the ltn Natteaal CaamptoaalJp. Chla Cher Seag Hu*\v LJaag H ea, lfn. 1.320 words
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Article514 1979-06-24 15 JUDITH REGAN - JUDITH REGAN Now at 60, Fonteyn has firm views on when her retirement should be By SHE is almost everyone's favourite ballerina. Rudolph Nureyev says working with her has given him the happiest days of his life. And London's Coven t Garden was packed514 words
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Article, Illustration687 1979-06-24 15 I HAVE been looking at a number of games in the Bronze Section (Class m) in the Cairnhill Community Centre Championship and I am surprised by the mistakes made by beginners. I feel, under the circumstances, that the discussion of some simple rules in687 words
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Article305 1979-06-24 15 THE Marine Parade Community Centre Championship will be played on June 28. 29, 30; July 3. 5, 6 and 7, starting at 7 p.m. Closing date for entries is tomorrow, June 25. For details call I. Leong, *****4, or the community centre, *****33. THE later-Schools Team305 words
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Advertisement664 1979-06-24 15 QUAUFYror promotion through ICS SPECIALIZED TRAINING IN MANAGEMENT AND TECHNICAL SUBJECTS Improve your position by learning at home and be paid what you are really worth. ICS home-study courses have helped thousands of ambitious men and women achieve promotion and better pay. Moderate fees all books supplied. Take the first664 words
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Miscellaneous118 1979-06-24 15 Kasparian, 1961 a b c d I g h White to play and win. HERE is a problem by the Queen forks the Kasparian, 1961. Black pieces. The endgame of Rook abTe^yo^to^!? Z and Bishop against solution, which is: Queen is normally l <**+» 2. Qct, drawn and in some118 words
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Article, Illustration1262 1979-06-24 16 Budget was a hotter topic than weather you THE hottest topic in London when I was there last week was the Conservative government's Budget. Unlike the unpredictable English weather, when I left a few days later, the budget continued to be the hottest topic of conversation, while the summer turned1,262 words
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Article, Illustration314 1979-06-24 16 JEFFREY LOW - Classy and crisp by a group with a big future JEFFREY LOW IB)-. DIRE STRAITS (Vertigo). Before Dire Straits fall out into obscurity, let's try to rescue them from the suffocating number of disco fodder swarming all over the place today. First, the music you will hear is classy, crisp314 words
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Advertisement254 1979-06-24 16 A quality ceramic mug specially created /for Instant NesprayAttractive modern with easy-to-hold handle for you and your children. Actual Sue B^-"' perfect for enjoytng Instant S'espray. the^^M B powdered milk that wfl^ mixes mstantly even tn cold water __^^lB Nespray. The true quality instant full cream milk FREE with every254 words
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Advertisement301 1979-06-24 16 Advertisement W^ Does Poor English Let YOU Down? A GOOD COMMAND OF ENGLISH can ensure surress in your present job improve your chances of promotion and increase your earning power. You can acquire it quickly and easily. When you can talk fluently English language itself both and effectively write clearly301 words
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Miscellaneous866 1979-06-24 16 HPfl < \PRICORN M| \Wl \KH > FEH HIM KS ■t^ IVc 2.1 Jan 21 L?M ►'b 2" Bub to n w I Krb ls Him io Murrh a PERSONAL difficulties IF YOU'RE interested in THIS could be the most could be lightened by starting a new job or enjoyable866 words
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Advertisement1494 1979-06-24 17 AT YOUR SERVICE SECTION INDEX ca7 s w-LAdAI Mf JLjIJJ J\mj9 isi lIIE I, sumtir™ m*« li*i RATES VIII ANNOUNCEMENTS PERSONAL ZB4-44ZZ Per word 60 els (Mln $9 00) tv nRTTnARiF<S 1 1 Percolumncm $11 75<Mln $35 25) 1A «JBI I UAKItJj I FOR SALE A SHOPPING GUIDE II EMPLOYMENT1,494 words
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Advertisement342 1979-06-24 17 INDIAN COUNTER SALESGIRL Wanted by Department Store Textile Shop Call personally at V.K. KALVANA SUNDARAM a SONS. 4. Buffalo Road. Singapor*. 1 Mr Krishna Kjortny a Mr. Shanfcer T*fc MOSM ****** I GARMENT SALESGIRL WANTED Please tel *****0 or *****10 In Katong Shopping or Queensway Shopping Centre SOUVENIRS STORE RE342 words
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Advertisement793 1979-06-24 17 II EMPLOYMENT A Leading Established^ Company requires GENERAL CLERK Able to correspond independently Have book-keeping experience Able to read and write Mandarin Salary $500 p.m. plus fringe benefits INDOOR SALESGIRLS Secondary school education Conversant in Mandarin Salary $250 p.m. Successful applicants will be on 6 full working days at District793 words
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Advertisement1209 1979-06-24 17 II EMPLOYMENT K ANA K ANA RESTAURANT PTE LTD requires FULLTIME/PART-TIME WAITRESSES Atlrsc live salary and benefits Please call personally from 12.00 noon to 6p.m. at: YORK HOTEL Ist floor 21. Mi Elizabeth Road Tel: *****1 cxL 100. KINDERGARTEN TEACHER WITH basic training course required immediately. Apply In own handwriting,1,209 words
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Advertisement1802 1979-06-24 17 111 VEHICLES BOATS DATSUN 100A 197* 2 owners, excellent condition. Price: $12,800 on.o. Tel: *****59 Llm DATSUN MOO SSS. Just overhauled Above $5,800 secures View 282, Tanjong Katong Road DECEMBER 1974 TOYOTA Corona, alrcond ten cassette, rims. neW brake, clutch, tax 11/79 $15,900 *****5 DECEMBER 74 PEUGEOT 304. 2nd owner1,802 words
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Advertisement989 1979-06-24 18 111 VEHICLES BOATS 45 V»hic»«« For Sato tMI. MINI H0 I'AKK eligible Excellent bodywork Modified engine near box and tall lights Many accessories Ouaranteed free M.OSO ono Tel ****** 1»»7 FOMO AHO4.IA 997 cr Oood nndltion Tax till Sept PARF alinible M.OM Contact *****12. •M MM. Tax insurance new. winding989 words
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Advertisement1004 1979-06-24 18 1972 SIMARU 1400 1)1. Alrcond. cartridge tax Sept Price $6,900 KK<JIIH>. 1072 TOYOTA CARMA 1600. metallic blue, new road tax, radio, cassette, air-blower, good condition $8,000 o n o Tel *****36 Sam 1072 TOYOTA CORONA 1600 cc, excellent condition with radio, cassette Selling $7,000 ono Tel: *****95 1073 AUSTM 12001,004 words
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Advertisement879 1979-06-24 18 111 VEHICLES BOATS 1070 TOYOTA 1200 cc stationwagon Aircond. cassette $15,300 ono Blk 126. 567. Lorong 1. Toa Payoh Tel *****29 1077, APRIL. HONDA Civic 2-door 1 owner Radio Road tax till April. 1980 Excellent condition Contact *****19 1077 CHRYSLER ISOO alrcon 2 owners, very good condition $17,800/- ono Please879 words
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Advertisement712 1979-06-24 18 $5/- SERVICE CHARGE. We sell your car fast at your price. 36. Hoot Kiam Road. *****9. *****87 TO KAWASAKI KZOSO. showroom condition. 73 Suruk i GTSSO. good condition Both selling cheap *****1 Richard 0/73 FORD CONTMA 1600 L. alrcond.. cassette. 3 owners, new Insurance, paintwork. Eligible PARF Tax 7/79. Tip712 words
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Advertisement1321 1979-06-24 18 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES C) LMId 61 Shops To Let/For Sale/Wanted LAND FOR SAL* eighty. 5 acre premier home sites J.B. JALAN SENTOSA 2-storey available soon, most with private brand new shophouse for rent beach and panoramic views. Separate staircase Very good Luxury International casino location Call: Mrs. Tan *****4 nearoy1,321 words
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Advertisement927 1979-06-24 18 VI EDUCATION A TRAINING PROFESSIONAL COURSES r for Secretaries. Executive* end I Others offered by an Approved ColleKe Licence No 308 leading If* 1 uACA. lAS, ICMA. ICSA. IBF(AIB). IBA IAM IM. LCCI ammw\HmW Registration of Student Member pini (I could be done at our Centre V7 I K L927 words
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Advertisement56 1979-06-24 18 I i\m\ TONERS > CHOLIDAVS MALAYSIA K2d Genting $145 Tioman $180 SffiK 3d Langkawi $299 "^sW.cauT^ a 1&*****44, 3 days Langkawi Getaway -5299f4 days Penang I Enchantment $369r— sdaysGenling/Penang/ A Haadyai F ly/Coach every Ii m Mon. Sat S26CV— /A Ak\6 days Lake Toba Tour/At $48tYWst Emms I T» mti»56 words
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Advertisement1282 1979-06-24 18 VII TRAVEL RESTAURANTS 0»»S FMK PmmCS/HONGKONG 9 ***** PHirPiCS/PIteSUUAN/BAGUO m 11/6 ?5;6 16 7. 6 8 21 I 10/9. 2*/9 rWPrVCS/MOIO/TMNMI/HrjiIGKONG 15 T;^ ?l/t. \2/l. 2J/1, 3Q/». 13/9. 21/9 UI*AN HONGKOHG B»NGKOH 14 IMO~ \mk% HONGKONG (KMCMJ) 12 1560 TAIWAN 9 1440 10 6 ?4 6 IS 7 ?9,7 1?1,282 words
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Obituary, Illustration33 1979-06-24 19 140 Acknowledgements The Family Of The Late MM. MMON EDOAft KRERA mail lo aipraaa Halt daipail appf vcuf ton lo PrMttt, fowtwo*. col* •r* to> Hmw pra<*rt condolaiicw. rtiiiM and kitv, aaawlanc* dwng33 words
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Obituary, Illustration21 1979-06-24 19 144 In Memoriam In Everloving Memory Of Our Dearest Dad MR LOO KOK CHENG Departed: MAT* cMdnn and grand-ctMMran and all21 words
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Obituary, Illustration34 1979-06-24 19 MR. LEE CMONG BOAY departed on ttw nr»t day of ma •nth Moon Lunar Calendar (Sth JuryTc) Pearly and eedty but tore«er ramambared by wile, aen, daughter -m-imw and daughter.34 words
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Obituary, Illustration59 1979-06-24 19 MN. PETER OOH NAM KO« Oapartad HtTi One year today Gone from among us, how we miss him Not till life ends shall we ever forget him Loving him dearly, his memory we'll keep Sacred to us is Die place where he sleeps Sweet are the memories that never fade59 words
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Obituary, Illustration163 1979-06-24 19 MRS DILLON TMBRfSA nee Bates passed away peacefully on 23/t/ 78 Funeral arrangementi contact Spore Casket Company (SIMOM EDGAR PERERA) Departed 1»-«-7» We never knew that evening, the sadness the day would bring The bitter grief a shock severe, lo part with you You bide us no farewell163 words
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Obituary, Illustration93 1979-06-24 19 MADAM MARGARET LEONG CHOMG MOO Agad 57 panad «w«y p**c*fully on 22 6 7» laavmg bahmd batovad hutband O«g Laong Sang; ten: John Ong Tat Stang: daughtar* Maria Wong Smw Hong. Agna* Ong S<a« Choo DoroMiy Ong tia« Eng, Tharaaa Ong Staw Pttang; »on mi law Jimmy Lauw: daugtilarnn-lav Maggia93 words
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439 1979-06-24 19 KOTA BARU, Sat FOREIGN Minister Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen said today Hanoi would seek the views of Malaysia and Indonesia on its proposals regulating the outflow of Vietnamese refugees. Speaking to reporters here, Tengku Rithauddeen said Vietnam had already submitted the proposalsReuter; NST - 439 words
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Article74 1979-06-24 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The price of soft drinks will go up by five cents from Wednesday, a joint statement by seven major soft drinks manufacturers in Peninsular Malaysia said today. The seven soft drinks bottlers are Amoy Canning Corp. (M) Bhd., Cold Storage <M) Sdn. BhdNST - 74 words
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189 1979-06-24 19 Varsity staff put off strike by 3 weeks KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Members of the University of Malaya Academic Staff Association (ASA) today decided to push back by three weeks their strike threat over the issue of sabbatical leave to July 17 or after. The association will serve a fresh strikeNST - 189 words
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139 1979-06-24 19 Warning to those who discredit country KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Tie government will consider revoking the passports of Malaysians found conducting campaigns to discredit the country' s image abroad, Foreign Ministry Parliamentary Secretary Mr Mehamed Kasslm Ahmad said yesterday. RepyllßK to a question In Parliament, he said the government wonld netNST - 139 words
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275 1979-06-24 19 Mahathir: Fuel subsidy scheme has hit snags PENANG, Sat. The government has encountered some problems in the implementation of the subsidy scheme for kerosene and diesel dealers, Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad has said. He added that the government was still working on the mode of subsidy.NST - 275 words
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Article52 1979-06-24 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The director of the Genenl Hospital here, Datuk Dr R. P. PUlay. iaid today that the 50-renl outpatient fee has bcome meaningless and should be raised to S3. He said the higher charges would not only increase hospital revenue, but would also discourageNST - 52 words
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Article33 1979-06-24 19 KL'ALA LUMPUR. Sat. A 20-member delegation of Indonesian businessmen from the Jakarta Chamber of Commerce and Industry will make a four-day buying and selling visit to Malaysia from July 1. -AFP.AFP - 33 words
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Article118 1979-06-24 19 TAIPEMG, Sat. An English Language Society to be formed here to encourage greater interest i in English among adults i and to help check its dele- rioration. The move headed by j some secondary school teachers is in response to j the government's atten-NST - 118 words
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Advertisement178 1979-06-24 19 In W»mormw it tor Mm loved ora* wham you mnembr ELECTRICAL/ ELECTRONICS! ENGINEER Due lo the expansion of our business we require an Electrical or Electronics Engineer to manage a department of 20 people, involved in the design and manufacturing of Electrical control panels. Must have a tertiary degree and178 words
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Advertisement575 1979-06-24 19 HITACHI ELECTRONIC DEVICES (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. A multi-million Colour Television Tubes Manufacturing Company has the following voconcies for their new factory in Jurong which will be in operation in September this year 1. ENGINEERS (MECHANICAL AND CHEMICAL) Applicants must possess a degree in Mechanical or Chemical Engineering from a recognised575 words
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Advertisement450 1979-06-24 19 AMoneento Electronics Sdn. Bhd.. a leading^ American multinational company located at No. 1,'Jalan SS8/2. Sungei Way. Selartgor. requires: PROCESS SUPERVISORS Applicants must have a degree with one or two years production management experience. Successful candidates will be responsible for production yield performance and supervision of operators. CHARGEMAN Applicants must have450 words
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Advertisement134 1979-06-24 19 t5&& &VHANG SWE OfVflOftMfNT COfiPORADON Tawaran Jualan Perumahan LKNP Sri Semantan m Peringkat II, Temerloh, Pahang. W 1^ Permohonan adalah dipelawa dan orangramai Khasnya dan rtkytl Negen Pahang unluk m«mb«ii rumah-rumah LKNP Mptrti bcrikut Jen is Rumah Anggarao Harga Jualan SebandongJems A B (3 biliK) $46,800 SebandongJemsCpbilik) $42,700 Berbanjar Jenis134 words
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Article, Illustration768 1979-06-24 20 NANCY BYRAMJI - A place to turn to for friends and help NANCY BYRAMJI By ANG MO KIO residents certainly know where they can turn to when they're sad or lonely if those words still mean anything to them. They have their own friendly neighbourhood centre where everything happens all day long. Their768 words
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413 1979-06-24 20 Translate more from Tamil to enrich culture, urges Rahim TAMIL writers should I translate more stories and other works from Tamil literature to help enrich the culture of Singapore. This call was made by the Senior Minister of State (Foreign Affairs), Mr Rahim Ishak, who said that such translations should413 words
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160 1979-06-24 20 WORKING parents too busy for their children can kill two birds with one stone by getting their kids to help with the housework, and by using those shared moments to talk to them. This is better than being a parent wh« comes home160 words
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571 1979-06-24 20 Bankers petition for a change in POSB status THE Association of Banks in Singapore (ABS) has asked the Government to place the Post Office Savings Bank (POSB) on the same footing as commercial banks. In a petition to the Ministry of Finance, its second in four months, the ABS has571 words
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Article82 1979-06-24 20 ACTING Social Affairs Minister Dr Ahmad Mattar last night reminded martial arts exponents that their skills could be deadly if put to bad use. while it is all right to participate in martial arts for recreation or as a hobby or even as a cultural82 words
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Article25 1979-06-24 20 THE Peoples Association will hold a Courtesy and Service to the Public seminar at the Aljunied community centre on Monday at 11 a.m.25 words
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Advertisement459 1979-06-24 20 Our fast expanding Penang-based high precision tooling operation requires the services of suitable Malaysians only for the following Appointments:Operations Manager Minimum education: B.Sc or B.E. in Mechanical Engineering or equivalent Minimum experience: 2 years as professional manager or engineer in highly technical precision machining operations. Ex posit re to purchasing,459 words
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Advertisement153 1979-06-24 20 wood finish,the solution is^ f^l^^'^fe* Melamic 1 200 Clear by Nippon Pami Clearly a ■■^^J great lacquer that works itself into a super finish at ■^^••B the dab of a brush /ff When it's dry. its extreme flexibility will take the hardest knocks -thanks to Melamic 1200 (^^^^■■■■He^^^^ Clears excellent153 words
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401 1979-06-24 21 NEW YORK, Sat. LARRY HOLMES battled back from the brink of defeat last night against little-known Mike Weaver to retain his world heavyweight boxing title. The referee stopped the fight in the 12th round after Holmes, trailing on points, had turned the fight roundReuter - 401 words
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Article106 1979-06-24 21 NEW YORK, Sat. Jimmy Young, attempting to bounce back into contention for the heavyweight title, stopped yoiing Wendell Bailey, of Baltimore,' at 2 mm. 3? sec. of the third round last night. Bailey, winner of 13 of his 14 previous fights, staggered Young with a long right106 words
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Article, Illustration835 1979-06-24 21 Improving Fleming ready to take on world's best 61 THINK my gram cmurt game has Improved. I've learned haw to handle the bad boosces better than I did. I used net to get down to the kail enoagh. My backhand aid forehand now835 words
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Article151 1979-06-24 21 TOULON (France), Sat. A jjih minute goal by Glushakov. with his (irsi kick of the ball, gave the Soviet Union a 1-0 win over Argent na here yesterday, and a p'.ace in tomorrow's final against Holland in this eight-nation under21 football tournament Argentina, with (our players from the senior side151 words
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279 1979-06-24 21 championship yesterday. Dinamo Moscow- drew 1-1 with Dinamo Tbilisi in another league match. In Chtea, a Burmese army soccer team lost to a Jiangsu i Kiangsu province team 3-1 in a friendly match yesterday. In Zirtck, Swttaeriaaa, the Greek Football Association have been fined 8,000Agencies - 279 words
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Article, Illustration255 1979-06-24 21 E ASTBOURNE, Sat CHRIS EVERT and Martina Navratilova, Wimbledon's top two seeds, will meet in the final of the women's international grass court tennis tournament here today. Chris, of the United States, had a comfortable 6-3, 6-2 win over Britain's Virginia Wade in theReuter - 255 words
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Article39 1979-06-24 21 MANILA, Sat. Thai professional boxer Saensak Muangsurin. former world junior welterweight champion and current third-ranked World Boxing Council contender, will meet Filipino Dan de Guzman in a 10-round match here on July 20, organisers said today. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article43 1979-06-24 21 MANILA. Sat. Japanese junior lightweight Ryu Fukida nearly closed the right eye of Filipino Johnny Sato in a 12round non-title fight here last night, but lost a unanimous points decision after taking a savage pounding in the last four rounds. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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219 1979-06-24 21 Amaya knocks out Gottfried with power play SURBITON (England), Sat. Victor Amaya, the giant American, gained his first victory over fellow-countryman Brian Gottfried here yesterday to reach the final of the Surrey grass court tennis championships. The two-metre Amaya knocked out Gottfried, ranked seventh in the world, 7-6, 6-3 afterReuter - 219 words
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Article56 1979-06-24 22 Price open up with 4-1 victory PRICE WATERHOUSE made a bright start in the Anchor Business Houses squash tournament by defeating Jardine 4-1 at the Singapore Squash Centre yesterday. In another tie. Auto Systems beat SAMCO 3-2. In the women's matches. Singapore Airlines edged out Union of Overseas Banks 2-156 words
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204 1979-06-24 22 HAOflNOHE (Japan). Sat. Ben Arda, of the Philippines, carded a brilliant seven-under-par 64 to share the second-round lead with overnight leader Mya Aye, of Burma, in the 25-million yen ($248,520) Pepsi- Wilson golf tournament here yesterday. Arda rounded the 6,128metre, par-71, HachinoheReuter - 204 words
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290 1979-06-24 22 HERSHEY( Pennsylvania), Sat. Jerilyn Britz, continuing her fine play of the past two weeks, eagled the 16th hole yesterday en route to a four-under-par 68 and a tie with Amy Aleott for the first-round lead in the US$100,000 ($218,000) Ladies' Professional Golf AssociationReuter - 290 words
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Article78 1979-06-24 22 NEW YORK, Sat Results of major league baseball games played yesterday: Amerteaa Leagae: Boston 12 Toronto 1. Baltimore 6 Detroit 5, New York Yankees 3 Cleveland 2, Minnesota 5 Chicago 3, Milwaukee 15 Seattle 8, Oakland 6 Texas 5, Kansas 9 California 5. Natti—t teatne: Atlanta 3 LosReuter - 78 words
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1524 1979-06-24 22 FAIRWAY - FAIRWAY By 1st No: ***** ($2,902) 2nd No: ***** ($726) 3rd No: ***** ($362) STARTERS ($96 each): Nos. *****, *****, *****, *****, *****. CONSOLATION ($36 each): Nos. *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****. SANDRA JOURDAIN, who made1,524 words
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Article, Illustration896 1979-06-24 22 TODAY LOCAL Cyeflag SEA Games trials (FPAC. Baßsattaaaaa Gymkhana (Sincapore Polo Club. 5). Oa> Putra and Nomura Cup trials (Bukit Course. 7.45). Seletar Open (Seletar. 7.30). Bseesr SBHFL Div 1 final United Motor Works v Guthrie. Div 2 Singapore Bus Services v Holiday Inn Jalan Besar Stadium.896 words
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266 1979-06-24 22 Lever and Phillip shine in Essex win LONDON, Sat. English County championship leaders Essex collected their sixth victory when they beat Derbyshire by an innings and 40 runs in Chelmsford yesterday. The maximum 20-point haul was earned by their pace attack of John Lever and Norbert Phillip who shot outReuter - 266 words
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Article663 1979-06-24 22 K. S. TAN on Spanish Eyes was suspended for two race days by the Stewards for not doing more to place and ride his horse out to the best advantage in Race 4 of the Penang combined amateur and professional meeting yesterday. The Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday's663 words
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269 1979-06-24 22 OAKVTLLE (OaUrto), Sat T»m Watcwa stot mi aggrandve twa-oader-par yesterday tar a tkreeatiwke lead after tw* raaada af the VSs3S»jm CaiudJaji Opea galf rhamnlaniialpß. WatoM aanttog tt his fifth Prateataaal Oatfers' Aawetottta title, etoe thnagh the lint tw* raaaas at the OkaUPI - 269 words
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Article200 1979-06-24 22 ERNEST FRIDA - Sen finds his touch at last ERNEST FRID A By DR B. K. Sen finally found his touch when he shot a two-over-par 73 at the Putra and Nomura Cup golf trials at the Bukit Course yesterday. Sen had been striking the ball well in competitions the past month, but200 words
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Advertisement428 1979-06-24 22 I RAWA SAFARIS I HOLIDAY ISLAND Rawa Safaris invites you and your family to visit Rawa Island Holiday Resort in Eg Rawa Island is situated 10 miles off Mersing in the South China Sea It is one of Pf jH the most beautiful island in the area with white coral428 words
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Article, Illustration195 1979-06-24 23 Fun the Jumbo way... IT teak peapie, Bat elephaats, to pUy la the RepabUc's kwm( apart Jamb* teaais at the Kallaag Teaais Ceatre yesterday, reparts PATRICK BASTIANS. Part af a moltl-milUaa-dallar praroatiaa campalga by Cathay Pacific Airway* leadiaK u their laaagaral iamb* flights fram Haaghaag ta Sydney this Aagaat, the195 words
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Article, Illustration379 1979-06-24 23 PATRICK BASSTIANS - PATRICK BASSTIANS By NIRMALA RICE ,32, finally stepped out of the shadows yesterday, with an unexpectedly easy 9-3, 9-1, 9-3 win over top seed Betty Yeo in the Maidenform Challenge Trophy squash championships final at the Kallang Centre. Unleasing her major weapon a379 words
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796 1979-06-24 23 FAIRWAY - FAIRWAY By RACE 1: Tnk, Detnit City. RACE 2: P*wer Trae, Mlndbrnder. RACE S: Maveta Ob, Albert's DeUrtt. RACE 4: Pirt HwU, Hawaii. RACE S: The P*rt«ter, Qalck Silver. RACE C: Privy CmuatU, Om Tw» Tkree. RACE 7: NcwhrMge, Tml Taag.796 words
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Article63 1979-06-24 23 NORTH BERGEN (New Jersey), Sat. The death of Troy Archer, in a New Jersey car crash, has robbed the National Football League of one of its best young defensive players. Archer 24, the top defender in the New York Giants and a potential future all-pro, was killed when63 words
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Article43 1979-06-24 23 TOKYO. Sat. Japan today formally decided to host the 4th Asian, African and Latin American goodwill table tennis championships here next ywur The Japan Table Tennis Federation said they would invite over 20 countries to the AAA table tennis champion ships.43 words
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Article54 1979-06-24 23 I SCORPIONS, on the strength < of their last doubles match, i edged out the Changi Ladies. I an all- woman team, in the naI ttonal B grade darts league tie at the Changi Swimming Club. In league ties six singles and three doubles there is no differentiation54 words
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Article735 1979-06-24 23 Going Forecast: GOOD RATF 1 2.0 MARA CL. 34 4 -1,200m KAUU 1 (jack* Jill Stale) 1 2383 Dotrort Ctty (Setangor PRC) T7.5 art. mtcm 8 2 1724 Lovar lay (Selangor PRC) T7.5 t Urn 3 3 SI THk (Selangor PRC) 74.5 IK Hna-han 9 4 4650 Tymfcyn735 words
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365 1979-06-24 23 WILFRED YEO - WILFRED YEO By JAKARTA, Sat. I"he main conversational topic in the Jaya Ancol Bowl lanes here, as competitors prepare for tomorrow's Indonesian Open bowling championships Masters finals, is whether the opposition 23 men amd 19 women can spring an upset on the two Philippine365 words
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Article30 1979-06-24 23 KUMAMOTO (Japan), Sat. Japan's national women's volleyball team defeated China 15-5. U-8. 15-13. on the first day of a five-game goodwill series in a gymnasium here today. ART30 words
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Article115 1979-06-24 23 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By I CEYLON Sports Club registered their first win in the Singapore Hockey Associations Premier League when they beat Jansenites 2-0 at Balestier Road yesterday. R. Suraindran, the eldest son of the former international hockey umpire, R. Ramalingam, pu: CSC ahead with a neat115 words
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Article41 1979-06-24 23 DEFENDING champions Queenstown A got off to an encouraging star' when they beat Oueenstown B 9-8, while Armed Forces trounced Vigilante Corps IM in the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association's Open water-polo tournament at the Toa Payoh pool yesterday.41 words
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Advertisement297 1979-06-24 23 ,<ffc W mm Include ABDEC Baby Multivitamin Drops in your baby's diet for healthy growth. ABDEC Baby Multivitamin Drops contain 8 vitamins which help meet your F ,$rH&&S£&Mr >^| baby's vitamin and nutritional requirements. ABDEC will also help prevent or treat ansssTanssTn^ans*** 1 ABDEC has been specially formulated^^^^ ft J-TfcJ297 words
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Article, Illustration385 1979-06-24 24 ALBERT JOHNSON - ALBERT JOHNSON By UM SENG HOCK jataed tke eHte raaks af tke warMs m»lmmera la Ua age eategary wfcea he beat Uk Amcrleaa 111 metres batterfly recaN far bays' 11-12 yean ta tke reeeat Saatkeaal Asia afe-graap triaJs at tke Taa Fayah paai. Accardlag to385 words
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Article, Illustration273 1979-06-24 24 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By THE Singapore Malays want a three-goal win, at least, in their their opening Sultans' Gold Cup match against Negri Sembilan at the Jurong Stadium tonight (8). The Malays' selectors know that anything less will mean that their will have to273 words
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Article98 1979-06-24 24 Wee proves a success as striker ROTHMANS last night decided to field Singapore goalkeeper Edmund Wee as a striker and it turned out to be a success at the Jalan Besar Stadium. Wee scored twice, when the margin was 1-1, to help Rothmans beat Tien Wan Press 3-1 for third98 words
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Article28 1979-06-24 24 LONDON, Sat. Gate receipts (or this year's World Cup cricket have been estimated at £360,000, almost doubling the figures for the inaugural competition in 1975. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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302 1979-06-24 24 Malaysia 1-0 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. While 10 Irish leprechauns will be dancing to a merry tune (hopefully) on the Merdeka Stadium pitch tonight in their friendly international against a Football Association of Malaysia Selection, the 11th member of the Northern Ireland team stands apart.NST - 302 words
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Article91 1979-06-24 24 THE Slagapare bays played their hearts aal la last Satarday night's Malaysia Cap fiaal aad shaaJd aat be pat aff by that Mth-mlnatc rantroverslal gaal. I'm awe all Slagaparc admired their display af gata. Okay, aa we faas dM aat Jam the alrpart wkea they retaned, bat,91 words
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Article33 1979-06-24 24 TIONG BAHRU beat Commonwealth PaJace 6-1 In a National Football League Div 2 match at Tanglin yesterday. In another match at Queenstown, Serangoon Gardens edged out Mountbatten 3-2.33 words
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314 1979-06-24 24 ERNEST FRIDA - High-jumper Lee leaps to the forefront again ERNEST FRIDA By AFTER being in the wilderness for two years, high-jumper Edward Lee bounced back with an exciting leap of 1.95 metres on the final day of the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association's Caltex agegroup championships at the National Stadium yesterday. His breath-taking314 words
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Article120 1979-06-24 24 -Guthrie chase elusive double GUTHRIE BERHAD's retara to tke 8tanpm BMhWI H»BSf 8 F»«taall Leane aa nwjar Et will be complete ht, if they wla tke Oae final agalast Halted M*Ur W«rks at the Jalaa Beaar SUuHam (8), imports JOE DORA1. Slace they cliacbed the SeaUr bwrk-Ml natd with m120 words
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Article21 1979-06-24 24 SINGAPORE will meet Malacca in a Malaysia Cup women's soccer match at the Kubu Stadium this evening at 5.30.21 words
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Article392 1979-06-24 24 Results. Bays mmirrli ytmn: 100 metres 1 Sng Yiam Kwee 2 Rex Martens 3 Ganasan Kasee 11.5 sec. 200 m 1 Paul Su 2 Tan Ok Tong 3 Ng Kum Keone 23.6; 800 m 1 Tan Ming Jen 2 Ng Tong Chye 3 Chew Kia Seng 1:59.4392 words
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Article309 1979-06-24 24 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By DESPITE their height disadvantage, Yco confirmed their superiority over Yanmar Diesel, whom they overcame 97-89, in an all-Philippines final in the Phey Yew Kok basketball tournament at the Gay World Stadium last night. Averaging 1.78 metres compared to Yanmar's 1.9m, Yco,309 words
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Article268 1979-06-24 24 Richards and King go on rampage LONDON, Sat. An explosive fifth-wicket stand of 139 in 76 minutes between Vivian Richards and Collis King put the West Indies in a virtually unassailable position in the World Cup cricket final against England at Lord's here today. TheirReuter - 268 words
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Advertisement464 1979-06-24 24 inSANYO |i I Component Stereo Fidelity I ...PORTABLE Qt Sanyo have completely divided Sanyo's unique AMSS system 9 two independent speaker systems which finds the exact beginn- A into this portable 4-band stereo ing of each piece of music 9 radio cassette recorder. Placed whether running forward or on 9464 words
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Article, Illustration393 1979-06-24 1 THE chairman of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board, Mr Tan I Tong, will open .MAC-ASIA '79 and CONPEX-ASIA '79 at the World Trade Centre tomorrow. IMAC-ASIA is the second international materials handling, containerisation and physical distribution equipment exhibition while CONPEX-ASIA is the393 words
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Article, Illustration296 1979-06-24 1 DURING IMAC '77 the first International Exhibition of Materials Handling And Construction Equipment Singapore was the fourth busiest port in the world and multi-bii-lion dollar projects like the new Changi airport, massive land reclamation and other public works began in high gear.296 words
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550 1979-06-24 1 MATERIAL Trading, which started business last year, has now expanded Its services to the manufacturing, transportation and warehousing Industries. This has resulted In the establishment of a Material Handling Equipment Division, staffed with experienced personnel who have550 words
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Advertisement34 1979-06-24 1 iUiaC BDSDBD 39) and CONPEX ASIA 79 SOUTH EAST ASIA 2ND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF MATERIALS SOUTH EAST ASIA 2ND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF HANDLING, CONTAINERISATION PHYSICAL DISTRIBUTION EQUIPMENT CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT PUBLIC WORKS < Singapore auhjmcs x^Kj34 words
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Article, Illustration548 1979-06-24 2 Road Ant that took three years to develop A NEW generation of equipment for road maintenance, the result of 25 years of experience and three years of specific development, is now available from Britain. The equipment »ange comprises an asphalt and concrete retexturing machine known as the Road Ant and548 words
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638 1979-06-24 2 Firms that will be showing their products THESE air miw of the companies from all over the world that will be taking part in I mar Asia *79 and C'onpex Asia 19 at thr World Trade Centre. They are: Walter Wright Industries (Australia). Navnna Limited (Bangladesh), Balkanrarimpcx (Bulgaria). lEC-Thailand (Burma).638 words
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553 1979-06-24 2 IF YOU are involved in the construction industry and use a vehicle that has an installed hydraulic system, you should be interested in Stanfey hydraulic tools. Stanley has engineered and produced an entire family of hydraulically powered tools and accessories the most comprehensive553 words
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Advertisement286 1979-06-24 2 to The Organizers and Exhibitors of IM AC ASIA 79 and CONPEX ASIA 79 PDA is proud to have been appointed the official contractors for the design and construction for both gigantic events. ONLY GIANTS CAN BUILD l^m FOR GIANTS ti THANK YOU FOR SELECTING US If you are looking286 words
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Advertisement734 1979-06-24 3 HERE TO SERVE YOU BETTER See us at Conpex-Asia'79 World TVade Centre 9 25 -29 June I Komatsu's Exhibits at Conpex- Asia '79 See a sophisticated range of our construction machinery and equipment at the World Trade Centre and you'll know what quality means. Ha^V^s^Hllß^a^r I Dox»f Shc»«l D7SS-3 Dump734 words
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Article, Illustration793 1979-06-24 4 The machine that can do the work two units SINGAPORE A u t o m otive Engineering was recently appointed South-east Asian agents fpr the new telescopic excavator manufactured by EisenwerkeKaiserslautern (ESK) of West Germany. This hydraulic telescopic excavator is wellknown on the European market and in West Asia as793 words
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Advertisement185 1979-06-24 4 mx£m\\\\\mUa\\\\\\\\\\\ wyZM^LWeWSSBBi Telescopic Excavator Get the German-mode multi-purpose excavator designed for productivity and reliability to meet the demands of your tobs, today and tomorrow Featuring long reach jk ,HM Xv f horizontal load poth wui 'J&^continuous rotating boom and edge guia> extreme precision /j/m\ ci^^B W\m!S multi-purpose Performs below grade185 words
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Advertisement300 1979-06-24 4 We offer: Sales, spare parts, renting and prompt service of forklifts, hoists and cranes assembled with top level components. DIESEL FORKLIFT TRUCK Model 04 series IP I Capacities 2,000 kg./2,500 kg./3,000 KG./3.500 kg. 4,000 I I*^4- Load centre 500 mm. XkT Lifting height 3,300 mm/4,000 mm/4,500 mm. T' "SSMBU Engine300 words
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566 1979-06-24 5 THE construction of platforms can be permanent or temporary, as they can be dismantled and stored for subsequent re-use. In other words, they are supposed to meet emergencies wherever they arise at any time. Among these platforms are drilling and piling platforms, core566 words
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664 1979-06-24 5 System that gets a wall up in just a few seconds WHAT takes 12 years to perfect and 12 seconds to erect? The Instand Mark I, is what. Coining for the first time to South-east Asia, the system will be displayed by AB Adman Limited. It is most versatile and664 words
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Advertisement263 1979-06-24 5 THE NEW GENERATION 9 At the CONPEX Exhibition reactions to earlier Volvo BM acceleration due to the new Volvo BM introduces 2 new models power shift. Accelerated Wheel Loaders that promise rollback permits efficient to be the most exciting loaders The 4300 weight 8.7 metric bucket filling. Their features of263 words
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Advertisement277 1979-06-24 5 I Engineered in America. 1 I Priced like it wasn't. I If that sounds like the combination of performance and price you've been wanting, its only the beginning. l^^"~~ 's p Yate Is The New Yale® Forklift trucks offer Lr superb value for money together with I JT| p^>^ outstanding277 words
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661 1979-06-24 6 BATIKA, a relatively young organisation, is affiliated with the SA Sahab group of companies, which have been operating in Singapore for over 40 years. Recognising the need for improved methods and a modern sophisticated approach to common problems, Batika offers specialist services which661 words
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477 1979-06-24 6 THE past decade has seen unprecedented advances In the exploration of mineral resources aid now entire nations are relying on on new discoveries and attempts to facilitate readily advantages for standardised machinery to meet demands of testing purposes. The decade of the 'B*B will477 words
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Advertisement252 1979-06-24 6 Only ESUEHoff ers A comprehensive range of equipment for RAMMING, TAMPING, VIBRO-COMPACTING, DRILLING AND EXTRACTING. R^?Csr^wß imr V-^uuuuuk. luW^P^uul I -Vl E^M^3uuuB*i?V T SV M BBBBBBBsH BSB *i >* l lfc sssfl uuuuu^WHuuuuuuuuuui uuuuuuH if^- II .Juuuu^^bElbbblssbbbl sUsm m\JmW IW^ Rammer DEIMAG-H2S-01 Vfcritint Pbte (Forward Running ft Reversible) II 111252 words
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Advertisement375 1979-06-24 6 uuua I üM uuuu# Bull uNI Modular System 8000 M\ mm I IVI Au^ Scando Hoist Tha ultimata in crana tachnologv which V Tha most economic transportation hoist 1 1 I maats all your raquiramaots. lystam for men and material. /T~~-| Ifr M«t Module* are o« .^HHhh., Availabl* •>• climb-375 words
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Article, Illustration665 1979-06-24 7 Tied in with some of the big names AUTO and Plant Services are suppliers of concrete batching and mixing plants, truckmixers, bulk cement tankers, industrial blowers, concrete pumps, heavy commercial vehicles and contractors' plants. The company, with a view to expanding activities here and providing better services to the building,665 words
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271 1979-06-24 7 RICHARD Machinery Is unUkt- other constrncdon rquipment company as It assembles and fabricates locally besidf Investing In a wide Inventory of machine parts and spares. Inder the leadership of Its managing director, Mr Richard LJao, the company obtained the right to fabricate and assemble FWrl271 words
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Advertisement449 1979-06-24 7 GRINDER with a powerful 480 watts motor. "RE-O-BE" iRtIBPVP^PfI RUGGED S Il4l*>] II POWER \±+3MJ*+dß TOOLS Model G-1000 Grinding Disc 100 mm 11 M |^> Meet you at Booth El/2 L.-. WORLD TRADE CENTRE M 25 -29 June 1979 Robust, light weight^^B one hand operation Easy Switching on /off with449 words
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Advertisement232 1979-06-24 7 CONCRETE MACHINERY Through our years in this field we art* now matched with some of the finest names in Concrete Machinery. Like our Principals, we are extremely careful with the people we choose to represent. O'jr products are chosen because they possess the 'must' factors quality, productivity, efficiency, adaptability and232 words
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Advertisement79 1979-06-24 8 iif/ jk mil \m\ mil lm\ If Blntroductory OfferV with FREE REFILL I fff /I WORTH $100 I (white stocks last) I. aVUa mW^J! m \mII f V I ml IM «V n. i/ >' with revolving S g^m ball tip thiit extra fine tip M Ball LJnar Raf iM79 words
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Miscellaneous366 1979-06-24 8 /WOOtSTV 81AISF WAS MY Xwf CA |IFO HFR UTTU FftOQ 1 OWY «*t PUPIC, AND AT I I /Tt CAMF >>. M<i AND TWO YtARS l ATFR. WHFN SHF I I F^'r2 4 4^9J JJ r N MEN y V FROM HFR i I»»wr— VISITfDMF WITH HFR lIFUTFNANT. f[ yRfSENTFDHER..^^/366 words
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Miscellaneous122 1979-06-24 9 E f' I |^^^^^C"/V j NOW, <S€NE*AL T SOT ThA t WOUIP NOT ffIEXT MO*NIN&. 4m+* p^ k PI PN ("TWAT WAS TME DUMBEST Pi_AV ri I I h ill f*^ > CORA.' j —^I'VE EVER SEEN/.' y LISTEN YOU PO^BELIJEX? LlTT,_£ SAWEC3OPP j ~Z~ P Tm "^W V Hunt122 words
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Miscellaneous138 1979-06-24 9 bIISiIvJICJ/ T |™u^t t^ e^^^ A j I STUPENTS ARTS, SOME /I DO IN TAKE UP H #> V? llll\ IV J //7 1 COLLEGE, TME jr /ft l/ yjy I I MAMA? Jh SCIENCES.../ cf I C P f ti^?^^. ATlONS J^^^^^^ i WELL, NOW THAT I F'l&r; s?°lHil138 words
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Article, Illustration373 1979-06-24 10 NANCY BYRAMJI - NANCY BYRAMJI By COLOUR your world with the Parisian touch. And the fashionable colour hi Paris seems to be a brilliant kaleidoscope «f them all. Anything gees. Pinks with purples, greens and yellows all together as ensembles of the same outfit. Shoes In absolutely contrasting373 words
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658 1979-06-24 10 STELLA BRUCE - Bed is no longer just a place for relaxation STELLA BRUCE By in LONDON WHAT you and your husband do in bed Is your business. It may also be your hobby, your sport and even your way of passing examinations! Once bed was a place used mainly for rest and658 words
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Advertisement292 1979-06-24 10 New Junior Tampax Tampons. Making it all so much easier for growing-up girls. It no longer matters if you're only in your first few years of menstruation, the new Junior Tampax tampon fits comfortably (we promise you won even know it's therei) and expands three ways for complete protection. A292 words
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Advertisement286 1979-06-24 10 Advertisement Soften your complexion through regular beauty treatment n^7 Nowadays, with tho dovolopmoM of a unlqu* tropically moiat oil Mond It la possible to rogaln tno natural bolanco of oils and moiatura In your skin and to holp koop your akin softer, amoothor-looklng and more supple THE PROCESS of there286 words
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