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Title Section14 1979-06-25 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1979 25 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 142/1/7914 words
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514 1979-06-25 1 GEORGE JOSEPH - Deven: We Have to pay a price... MOVING UP TO SECOND LEAGUE GEORGE JOSEPH By IF SINGAPORE workers and employers do not decide to upgrade themselves now, then by the end of the Eighties, Singaporeans would end up like dead ducks, NTUC president Mr Devan Nair warned yesterday. And this514 words
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Article, Illustration75 1979-06-25 1 AS long queues at petrol kiosks are on the increase in the United States, there are a few enterprising people who couldn t care less. Like the man behind the reins of this buggy, for instance, His buggy trots breezily past the winding queue of carsAP - 75 words
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519 1979-06-25 1 Ohira told: You'll be failing in your duty if... JAPANESE Prime Minister Masayoshi Ohira would be failing in his responsibilities if he did not take a firm stand on the problems posed by the Vietnamese refugees at the summit meeting of the major industrialised countries to be held in Tokyo.519 words
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502 1979-06-25 1 TEHERAN, Son. The head of the National Iranian Oil Co. (NIOC), Mr Hassan Nazih, says he believes the Organisation of Petroleum Exportlng Countries (Opec) may raise its oil prices to I Ss2» (about SS44) or more a barrel at Its meeting la GeaevaAP - 502 words
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455 1979-06-25 1 Together we can loosen stranglehold says Carter WASHINGTON, Sunday THE industrialised democracies must work together to reduce their dependence on a handful of oil producing countries, President Jimmy Carter told newsmen before leaving today for next week's summit of non-commu-nist leaders in Tokyo. "Concerted action by all the industrialised democraciesNYT - 455 words
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Article69 1979-06-25 1 LONDON, Sun. West German Astrid Proll was extradited to Frankfurt last night to face murder and armed bank robbery charges connected with her alleged membership of the Baader-Meinhoff urban terrorist organisation, police here said. Proll. who was arrested in London in September 1978, dropped her fight againstAFP - 69 words
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Article71 1979-06-25 1 KUWAIT, Sun. Saudi Arabia and Bahrain have revived the idea of building a bridge to link Bahrain to the Saudi mainland, the Kuwaiti daily Al Watan said today. In a dispatch from Bahrain, the newspaper said that Saudi Arabia has agreed to pay the entire cost ofUPI - 71 words
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Article31 1979-06-25 1 BEIRUT, Sun. Israeli warplanes today, bombarded Palestinan-controlled areas of south Lebanon in apparent reprisal for a guerilla-claimed bomb blast in Tel Aviv. There were no immediate reports of casualties.31 words
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91 1979-06-25 1 TOKYO, Sun. President Carter arrived here tonight at an airport turned into a fortress as leftwing radicals made four attempts to interfere with communications between the control tower and Air Force One, the presidential Jet. Officials at Tokyo's Haneda Airport, which had beenReuter - 91 words
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587 1979-06-25 1 WONG MOH- KEED - HDB to relax $2,500 ceiling for families who wish to live together WONG MOH-KEED By FAMILIES with a joint monthly income above the $2,500 ceiling will soon be allowed to buy Housing Board flats under a new move to encourage more families to live together. The new concessions will apply587 words
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Article37 1979-06-25 1 ABOUT 30 people were made homeless when a fire destroyed two houses in Johore Road last night. Police cordoned off the area as two fire-engines fought the blaze, which began at 11.30 p.m.37 words
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Article76 1979-06-25 1 BEIJING (PEKING), Sun Chinese VicePremier LJ Xlanuian (Li Hslen-nlen) said today China would consider setting up a Vietnamese refugee processing centre which would be administered by the United Nations. Mr LJ, one of the five Vice-Chairmen of the Communist Party Central Committee, expressed this atAP - 76 words
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Advertisement221 1979-06-25 1 Available at ail leading centers dept atom ROYAL SPORTING HOU^PTELTD 20V High SlfMt C«otfi Singapore 6 T.I 242M53 79M8M Scholars with a science background Page 11 HITTING Hanoi's soft spots to stop the I'vodus 2 FRENCH pall oat from Pakistan nurlear plant 3 SHAH can have asylum In Egypt, says221 words
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Miscellaneous21 1979-06-25 1 The weather IP TO 1 P.M. TODAY: Isolated showers around midday. TEMPERATURES IP TO A.M. TOMORROW: Maximum «C; minimum 25 C.21 words
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511 1979-06-25 2 /I One not need look far to find the solution to the Indorhinese refugee explosion in South-east Asia Vietnam.lt most be cajoled, bludgeoned or shamed into stopping the outflow. How* Stopping of aid will not have the clout necessary to influence theReuter - 511 words
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Article106 1979-06-25 2 '13,204 given exit visas HONGKONG, Sun. Ho Chi Minh City Mayor Mai Chi Tho said recently that 13,204 people in his city had been granted exit visas but had not left yet, the Vietnam News Agency reported today. Mr Tho said these people had not left Vietnam because of theAFP - 106 words
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217 1979-06-25 2 '16,000 at HK border to plug illegal flow' HONGKONG, Sunday CHINA now has about 16,000 troops stationed on the Hongkong border in a bid to stem the human tidal wave of illegal immigrants trying to sneak in here, according to press reports today. The number of illegals arrested by HongkongReuter - 217 words
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135 1979-06-25 2 BEIJING (Peking), Sun. Thousands of unemployed youngsters in the eastern Chinese city of Nanjing (Nanking) have applied to become htflrdressers, cleaners and bath-house attendants, the Peking Daily said today. The paper said 2,500 young people replied to an adverisement placed in the NanjingReuter - 135 words
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Article38 1979-06-25 2 DAR ES SALAAM, Sun. The Zimbabwe-Rhodesian Patriotic Front guerilla alliance has killed 1,500 Rhodesian troops, shot down seven planes and destroyed nine medium-sized military camp* so far this year, according to a front official here AFR38 words
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Article62 1979-06-25 2 DONG LEADS MISSION TO MOSCOW BANGKOK, Sun. A Vietnamese delegation led by Premier Pham Van Dong left Hanoi for Moscow today to attend the 33rd session of Comecon. the Soviet-led Council for Mutual Economic Assistance, the Vietnam News Agency reported. The delegation includes Vice-Premier Le Thanh Nghi, Foreign Trade MinisterAP - 62 words
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Article111 1979-06-25 2 Saryhas gone home, says official BANGKOK, San. A high-ranking government official said today that Kampnrhean Deputy Premier and Foreign Minister leng Sary had left Thailand at an undisclosed border point and returned to his embattled homeland shortly after his arrival here Saturday. The official said Mr Sary, the number twoAP - 111 words
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193 1979-06-25 2 TOKYO, Sun. The Soviet aircraft carrier Minsk today moved through the Bashi Channel south of Taiwan after apparently joining up with a fleet tanker without stopping over at any Vietnamese port, military sources here reported. Yesterday, President Carter revealed that Soviet leader Leonid BrezhnevReuter - 193 words
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Article37 1979-06-25 2 Thailand is a professional neutral. Philippine Foreign Minister Dr Carlos Romulo expressing confidence on Sa'urday that Thailand will be able to steer clear of any military imbroglio resulting from the current fighting in Indochina.37 words
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Advertisement500 1979-06-25 2 The most comprehensive tourist, JflP^ entertainment, shopping commercial I J office centre in the tourist belt of Orchard Road. For Sale or Lease Situated at Orchard Road/Koek Road v (next to the Cold Storage), I I the core of most promising tourist, entertainment *&*&^3 and shopping activities. Orchard Plaza surrounded500 words
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235 1979-06-25 3 Major setback for Islamabad ISLAMABAD. Sun. The last French engineers working on the site of Pakistan's only nuclear reprocessing plant have returned home in a move which will delay Pakistan's nuclear programme or lead to its abandonment, according to a reliable source here. TheAFP - 235 words
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Article85 1979-06-25 3 RICHMOND (Virginia). Sun. A passenger on a bus stabbed the bus driver to death on interstate 95 near here yesterday t hen was himself killed when he stepped from the bus ana was struck by a hit-and-run driver, police said. The driver, identified by policeAP - 85 words
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116 1979-06-25 3 India making explosives for missiles NEW DELHI, Sunday INDIA has started making HMX, the most powerful explosive so far known to the world, i the Press Trust of India (FTI) reported today. Know-how for producing HMX is possessed only by a few Western countries and is still a closely guardedAFP - 116 words
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Article, Illustration84 1979-06-25 3 Dissident police protest RAISING their fists in solidarity, a section of 2,Ht members of the paramilitary Central Reserve Police (CRP) staging a protest demonstration in New Delhi on Saturday after walking out of their Jobs. They are demanding higher salaries and the withdrawal of army troops from CRP camps throughoutAP - 84 words
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Article33 1979-06-25 3 STOCKHOLM. Sun A Soviet nuclear explosion in Semipalatinsk yesterday caused an earth shock registering seven degrees on the Richter scale at the Uppsala Seismological Institute near here, it was announced. AFP.AFP - 33 words
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240 1979-06-25 3 DACCA, Sun. PRIME Minister Shah Azizur Rahman told Parliament here yesterday that more than 15,000 Indian refugees crossed into Bangladesh yesterday following communal riots in West Bengal. He said Bangladesh is gravely concerned over I the issue and the Ban- gladesh andReuter; AFP - 240 words
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94 1979-06-25 3 NEW DELHI, Sun. Former Indian health minister Raj Narain, an outspoken cntic of Premier Morarji Desai, yesterday resigned from the ruling Janata Party. Mr Narain, who defeated former premier Indira Gandhi in her constituency of Rae Bareli in the March 1977 general election, saidReuter - 94 words
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202 1979-06-25 3 THE ENERGY SQUEEZE Long lines at US petrol stations NEW YORK: American motorists found little petrol in the northern and eastern states over the weekend. Service station lines as long as one kilometre were common in New York and Connecticut. Supplies were reported generally adequate in the mid-west ana west.AP - 202 words
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Article60 1979-06-25 3 MANILA: President Marcos said that he will send his wife Imelda to China and other countries next month to buy more oil. He said Mrs Marcos would try to buy more quality oil from China which had been supplying the Philippines industrial oil, and then proceed toAFP - 60 words
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Article164 1979-06-25 3 More risk in hiding from Skylab WASHINGTON, Sun DON'T worry about chunks of metal falling on you from space you are more likely to get hurt trying to shelter from them. This was the comforting advice given by US space I specialists to people worrying about debris shed by theReuter - 164 words
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Advertisement166 1979-06-25 3 Luxury adds class to your style of living In J Come see the unadultered w natural beauty of Real Leather and Manau' liiint« Mis. ilmiiii; afb tjM, i rurr\ 1 lot < Hot I <r 121 HUu Smgapura (above Yaolun Urtlurd) Trl: 329HH5 Mon Sal: 1 lam 9pm SindaylOjm (>pm166 words
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230 1979-06-25 4 Weizman dropped from Israeli team JERUSALEM, Sun THE Israeli Cabinet today agreed to drop Defence Minister Ezer Weizman from Israel's team negotiating Palestinian autonomy with Egypt and the United States, official sources said. The decision was taken at a cabinet meeting in which ministers discussed the next round of autonomyReuter - 230 words
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Article267 1979-06-25 4 '10,000 East Germans in Africa' BERLIN, Sunday EAST Germany has about 10,000 military! and civilian advisers and technicians in Afri-j ca, according to Western analysts, informed sources in West Berlin said last night. They quoted the analysts as saying that the East German presence was particularly strong in Angola andAFP - 267 words
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Article83 1979-06-25 4 I HONOLULU: The Papua New Guinea Public Service Commission has prohibited betel nut chewing by government employees while they are at work. A recent Papua-New Guinea University of Technology newsletter said any government employee found to be engaging in the juicy habit on government premises betweenUPI - 83 words
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Article73 1979-06-25 4 PARIS: The abominable snowman of the Himalayas has a Soviet cousin living in the thick forests and frozen tundra of Siberia, says an article in the magazine Soviet Studies. According to witnesses, the creatures resemble humans but are naked and hairy with very low foreheads, jutting lower jawsAFP - 73 words
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Article66 1979-06-25 4 LOS ANGELES: A goldcolored 1968 Cadillac once owned by Elvis Presley was sold for US$3O,OOO (5566,000) yesterday to a Saudi Arabian businessman, a spokesman said. The El Dorado coupe was originally expected to go for about U5525,000, said Mr Joe Molina, spokesman for Classic Cars ofAP - 66 words
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Article54 1979-06-25 4 Thank God I didn't have my girdle on. Grandma Aileen Nash, 69, speaking after she was rescued this week from a ravine in Everett, Washington State, where was trapped in her car for nearly four days. She is receiving treatment for dehydration, broken ribs, a broken wrist54 words
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Article, Illustration358 1979-06-25 4 IN a bold defiant move which might antagonise the Teheran Government, Egyptian Presi- i dent Anwar Sadat yes- j terday publicly invited j the deposed Shah of Iran to accept political asylum in Egypt. Mr Sadat's public invitation underscored Egypt's defiance of aReuter - 358 words
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Article, Illustration85 1979-06-25 4 No it's not Skylab just dark clouds NO, the soon-to-fall-from-t he-skies Sky lab was not what made these Kuropean Economir Community leaders look up as they came out of closetted talks on energy in Strasbourg, France on Friday. They were on a more mundane subject the weather. The leaders areAP - 85 words
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Article33 1979-06-25 4 BEIRUT. Sun. Libyan leader Colonel Muammar Gaddafi has pledged US$lO million (SJ2I.H million) to help repair civilian property destroyed by recent Israeli attacks in South Lebanon. Palestinian sources said yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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266 1979-06-25 4 BEIRUT, Sun. THE extreme right-wing Muslim Brotherhood, blamed by Syria for last week's artillery school massacre, wants to launch a popular uprising in a bid to topple the Syrian Government, according to informed sources. The Beirut sources, familiar with the secret underworld in whichReuter - 266 words
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Advertisement236 1979-06-25 4 I nieFast^fey^: to the IL&Arar fo theMIDDLE EAST. China Airlines gives you direct flights from here or Kuala Lumpur to Dhahran and Jeddah. Nonstop 7475P jets from Taipei to San Francisco or Los Angeles. Tokyo service to close-in, handy Haneda Airport. Fast and frequent to East or West. And with236 words
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Article, Illustration358 1979-06-25 5 Troops bomb densely populated slums MANAGUA, Sun NICARAGUAN troops dropped heavy explosive charges from helicopters on the densely populated slum areas of eastern Managua yesterday in an attempt to crush Sandinist guerilla strongholds. President Anastasio Somoza's government broadcast warnings to residents of the barrios (slums) to evacuate the neighborhoods immediatelyReuter; UPI - 358 words
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159 1979-06-25 5 Modified TU-144 makes successful flight MOSCOW, Sun. A new verslan of the Tnpolrv-144 (Tl-144) trouble-plagued counterpart of the AngloFrench Concorde, has made a successful supersonic flight to the Soviet Far East ami the makers are ready to start mass production. Moscow Radio reported today. The airliner was withdrawn from serviceReuter - 159 words
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Article234 1979-06-25 5 50 rebels killed, says radio KABUL, Sun AFGHANISTAN'S pro-communist regime yesterday crushed an armed uprising in the capital, Kabul, and killed 50 rebels. Radio Kabul reported today, adding that government troops are now in full control. The radio said the violence was set off by "mercenariesReuter - 234 words
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65 1979-06-25 5 PARIS, Sun. A man who is sueing for divorce has won the right to visit his dog two weekends a month, but his wife retained custody. In making the ruling, a divorce court judge in nearby Creteil, himself an animal lover, said aAFP - 65 words
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Article123 1979-06-25 5 CHANGE IN DIET SAVES PANDAS PEKING, Sun. The giant pandas, which almost died out in the disastrously cold winter of 1976-77, are again thriving in their remote mountain habitat of western China thanks to a change of diet Xinhua (Hsinhua) news agency reported today. The pandas' problems during the colaUPI - 123 words
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Article62 1979-06-25 5 WASHINGTON, Sun. The only explosives found on the Serbian nationalist who hijacked an airliner to Ireland were two "ground burst simulators" of the type used in military mock battles. The devices were strapped to the body of the hijacker. Nikola Kavaja, and no explosives were found in aUPI - 62 words
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Article56 1979-06-25 5 TOKYO, Sun. A tourist from Czechoslovakia defected over the weekend while on a visit to Tokyo, Kyodo news service reported today. Kyodo said a woman in her late 50b asked for asylum in a third country. Neither her name nor the country she wants to go toAP - 56 words
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Article36 1979-06-25 5 MONTREAL, Sun. Narcotics agents in Canada, Britain and West Germany working together, have seized threequarters of a tonne of hashish worth US$lO million (5J21.8 million) and arrested 11 people, Canadian police said today. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Advertisement123 1979-06-25 5 a\> The largest selection of burgers in town That s Bur^tT World AttheOberoi Chicken Burger Even a Vegetarian Imrx-nal Coff«H' Shop Burger! And of course, the well-loved 16 dll-diff«'rent burners Sih>< tally Classic Burger and Cheese Burger mine fd mt'dts GrilU-d to a sue tuU'nt Come, and keep coming back123 words
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Article, Illustration379 1979-06-25 6 By KOH VAN POH A "HUNCHBACKED old woman" yesteri day declared for all to see on her blouse the slogan, "Health iis Wealth," and proved it by swimming in the Raffles Institution pool. With such a combination, it was not surprising that Ong Siok379 words
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Article51 1979-06-25 6 THE "speedpost" service between Sineapor and Japan will start on July 1. Both contract and on demand services will be available to post office box addresses at the Tokyo International Post Office and the Osaka Central Post Office only. For details contact the Speedpost Marketing Officer, tel.51 words
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318 1979-06-25 6 THE Radin Mas community centre will have its second squash court ready by October. Because of the popularity of the game, the centre has decided to build another court at a cost of about $40,000 to supplement the existing one, which is heavily318 words
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Miscellaneous279 1979-06-25 6 VARIETY SHOW for WARES IN SOUTH-EAST BITION at Phoenix Arts promotion of Singapore ASIA an exhibition of and Crafts Pte. Ltd., 29C, Cultural Foundation at over 300 pieces spanning Block 261, Waterloo the Conference Hall at 8 1,600 years of ceramic Street, from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Organised by279 words
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443 1979-06-25 7 Ministry's projects to help our writers THE Ministry of Culture is to launch a number of literary projects to give writers a wider scope in which to express themselves. Among these will be a book publication scheme, a book translation scheme, and a journal of literature for our writers. This443 words
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Article, Illustration151 1979-06-25 7 $7 million Safra clubhouse CONSTRICTION of the new $7 million Singapore Armed Forces Reservists' Association clubhouse (modelled above) at the junction of Jalan Bukit Mrrah and Alexandra Road will begin soon and is scheduled to be completed in mld-IWI. The clubhouse, the second one so far, will have a wide151 words
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Article33 1979-06-25 7 MR Fazaiur Rehman has been elected chairman of the AUPE Technicians' Branch. The other officials are: secretary: G. Balasubramaniam and asst secretaries: Kwok Chek Phong. Goh Kee Liang and K. Govindasamy33 words
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Article41 1979-06-25 7 THE PAP Bukit Timah branch will hold its 24th anniversary Jinner and the opening ceremony of its dementi and Teban sub-branches at the car park of Block 334. Avenue 2. Clementi New Town, on July 7 at 8 p.m.41 words
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Article31 1979-06-25 7 Up 1.6 per cent SATI RDAV's electricity consumption of 17.73 million unite was an increase of I.C per cent compared with the average Saturday consumption in March of31 words
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407 1979-06-25 7 FOREIGN Minister Mr S. Rajaratnam warned last night that Singaporeans would end up like the Vietnamese "boat people" if they become short-sighted and live only for today. He said the "boat people" would not be in their present plight if they407 words
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173 1979-06-25 7 Call to get the aged to take part in activities ABOUT 54 per cent of Singapore's aged experience loneliness while 15 per cent have negative attitudes towards leisure, the Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Social Affairs). Mr Chan Chee Seng, said yesterday. Mr Chan, quoting figures from a survey, was speaking at173 words
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109 1979-06-25 7 Two rob man of $10,000 at car park TWO men armed with knives held-up a coffeeshop partner, Mr Shee Hock Kuan, 52, and robbed him of $10,000 at a car park near Block 22, Boon Keng Road, yesterday. Mr Shee was on his way to the race course in Bukit109 words
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78 1979-06-25 8 INDUSTRY ESTAM.ISHMENTS ENGAGMG 10 i OR MORE WORKERS NUMBER EMFIOYED NUMBER OF ANNUM. REMUNERATION NORKEIS WAGE PER OF MDUSTRY PER ESTAB WORKER PER YEAR SMBon H 10.911 _l 149 $5,200 557 PARFL 407 32.792 70 $4,100 1174 138 215 10.863 9.226 _69_ $6,600 625 4378 words
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305 1979-06-25 8 S. M. MUTHU - S. M. MUTHU By THE Tamil community is faced with the problem of trying to keep alive the Tamil language as growing numbers of Tamils are losing competence in their mother tongue. Although the government is actively encouraging and provding opportunities to learn305 words
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Article560 1979-06-25 8 LEE KIM CHEW; GEORGE JOSEPH - LEE KIM CHEW and GEORGE JOSEPH By As employers mall over the impact of the NWC recommendations on the viability of their operations, this report gives an initial insight into some of the industries which are affected and the first reactions of employers. EMPLOYERS560 words
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469 1979-06-25 8 Why the added 4pc should be flexible THE additional 4 per cent CPF contribution to be paid by employers under the new NWC recommendations should be made flexible so that, if the economy turned bad, the percentage could be reduced to 2 per cent. Mr V. Jayakvdy, executive secretary of469 words
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Article47 1979-06-25 8 THE University ol Singapore Department of Extramural Studies will hold a course on Practical Management Accounting at Nissen Hut 8, Bukit Timah campus every Monday and Thursday from < p.m. to 9 p.m. from today. For details, ring *****76 or *****51 ext 156. 157 and 456.47 words
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Article, Illustration215 1979-06-25 8 THE picture in the buijding sector, one of the biggest users of manpower, appears to be less grim for employers. The managing director of Lim Kah Ngam Ltd., Mr Lim Kong Eng, said: "With or without the NWC recommendations, wages have been rising at an annual215 words
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Article, Illustration182 1979-06-25 8 Multinational companies (MNCs) will feel the higher wage pinch but will not suffer to the same extent as those small establisments managed by Singapore entrepreneurs. In fact, a larger pool of available wcrkcrs created by retrenchment in those factories which cannot survive a high182 words
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Article, Illustration143 1979-06-25 8 ONE OF the most labour intensive, low wage industries that will be nit hardest by the new wage guidelines. Some retrenchment is inevitable in the 479 factories in this trade, which employs about 43,700 workers or 16.6 per cent of the labour force. The143 words
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Article, Illustration109 1979-06-25 8 "AN EMPLOYER suffers a double-barrel blast from the NWC guidelines. Shortages in raw materials have pushed production costs up and eroded profit margins," said Mr Paul Chan, managing director of Chan Ho Engineering. "If the NWC recommendations are implemented, employers will suffer a second blow as109 words
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Article126 1979-06-25 8 SEVEN modern Malay short stories will be compiled into a book together with works made up of three other languages. The stories were translated from Malay to English and will be published by the Singapore Writers' Association. An official of the associ- ation, Mr126 words
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Advertisement193 1979-06-25 8 New Mitsubishi Service Centre opens jvM^t Hillview Avenue J^ M.-^ Bbß mX T \^M F a ■-A 1 Expert technicians trained the Mitsubishi way provide the finest service for your car. Cycle Carriage now offers a centralised service centre for all Mitsubishi owners. Here is what our new service offers193 words
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Article, Illustration79 1979-06-25 9 IHK Straits Times will, from today, publish a •ertes of It Illustrations on bus courtesy which kaa been provided byIke Singapore Bus Service, i The Illustrations, which will have English and Chinese captions, will be published thrice weekly on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. This is part of79 words
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Article, Illustration129 1979-06-25 9 THE MINISTER for National Development, Mr Teh Cheang Wan (right), stopping at a barber shop in Lorong 3, Geylang, daring his tour of his constituency in Geylang West yesterday morning. He was making his monthly tour of his constituency and also in conjunction with129 words
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145 1979-06-25 9 IGNORANCE OF MALAY NAMES TAKEN AS RUDENESS A COMMON form of dis- courtesy in Singapore is the formal address of Malay names, the MP for Bedok Haji Sha'ari Tadin said yesterday. Speaking at the launching of the Bedok constituency courtesy campaign held at the Bedok community centre, Haji Sha'ari said:145 words
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Article109 1979-06-25 9 Drive by SSB for 200 workers THE Singapore Shuttle Bus (SSB) company yesterday launched its cour-i tesy and safety campaign for 200 employees at the Multi-Storey Carpark Restaurant at Market Street. The campaign, which is jointly organisd by the company and the Singapore Industrial Labour Organisation (Silo), representing The; workers,109 words
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241 1979-06-25 9 K.S. SIDHU - K. S. SIDHU By POLICE, in a series of raids throughout the island last week to suppress bookmaking and organised gambling activities, arrested more than 100 people, including three suspected big-time bookmakers and about 15 housewives. More than 30,000 betting slips were also241 words
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Article44 1979-06-25 9 MR Richard Tan Tiang Teck has been elected president of the Singapore Orienteering Federation. Other officials are Mr Victor Lam (first vice-president). Mr John Chew (second vicepresident). Mr Chin Weng Koon (third vice-president). Miss Threresa Teo (secretary) and Mr Lawrence Son (treasurer).44 words
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Article29 1979-06-25 9 THE Singapore Orchid growers Association wiU hold its second anniversary dinner TLL ts X cn V ses in Block Teck Whye Une on Saturday at 8 p.m.29 words
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Article50 1979-06-25 9 FIVE undesirables from Malaysia have been prohibited permanently from entering Singapore. Tneir names, which have i been gazetted, are: Lim Mon I Chai of Perak, Abdul Hadi bin Yaacob of Negri Sembilan, and Gee Pak. Lam Swee Teck and Chu Teng Ho, all from I Johore.50 words
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Article108 1979-06-25 9 I THE Senior Minister of State (Foreign Affairs)' and MP for Siglap, Mr Rahim Lshak. went on a house-to-house visit at Block 68, Bedok South yesterday. During his three-hour visit, from 9 a.m., he listened to resident's suggestions and complaints which included housing and transport problems.108 words
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Advertisement123 1979-06-25 9 H QUALITY CUP& SAUCER H in every box of 100 s ■Rp^. BOH TEA BAGS *"'■>— C^Vf^ 'INSIDE BOX fc> :S5 WHILE STOCK LAST |4I^^^M BOH' TEA BAGS MAKE BETTER TEA FASTER BOH' TEA BAGS MAKE BETTER TEA FASTER DEPOSTTRATES UNITED OVERSEAS FINANCE LIMITED Head Othce UOF Building. 1 24/123 words
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Advertisement417 1979-06-25 9 *fv**** an^ ft c^ oes not cost S^-^Xmore than an ordinary ball typewriter. The moment you insert a sheet of paper into the Hermes 808 electric ball typewriter, you know you're in the hands of a very special machine. There is no manual insertion and paper adjustment necessary. The Hermes417 words
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174 1979-06-25 10 Monitoring measures against Viet refugees KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Prime Miniser Datuk Hussein Onn said the government was monitoring the development of measures taken recently to solve the problems posed by the illegal Vietnamese immigrants. Speaking after the Umno Supreme Council meeting today, he added: "Further action will depend on theNST - 174 words
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Article66 1979-06-25 10 PENANG. Sun The swine fever scare has upset the meat market in Penang. People laying off pork are instead buying mutton, beef and chicken, pushing up prices of such meats and creating a shortage as well. Despite assurances from the State Veterinary Department that pork from hogs66 words
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Article25 1979-06-25 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Several housing estates here and in Petaling Jaya were plunged into darkness when two power failures affected the areas yesterday. NSTNST - 25 words
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283 1979-06-25 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The way is now clear for MAS to fly to Seoul again, the Sunday Mail reported today. The air dispute between Malaysia and South Korea which posed a threat to their cordial relationship has been settled, it said.283 words
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Article106 1979-06-25 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. MAS is reserving four seats for employees on all of its flights, the Sunday Mail reported today. This follows the introduction of new provisions governing annual privilage travel for staff disclosed in the latest issue of Berita MAS. In the past, priority was106 words
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Article250 1979-06-25 10 JOHORE BARU. Sun A DETECTIVE shot dead a man who charged at him with a parang at the junction of Jalan Larkin and Jalan Golf Club here at 8.30 p.m. on Friday. The man was identified as an illegal immigrant wanted on suspicion of attempted robbery.NST - 250 words
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Article63 1979-06-25 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The Inspector-General of Police, Tan Sri Mohamed Haniff Omar, called on the Police Field Force commanders to ensure a high standard of discipline in the divisions, especially among the lower ranks. He stressed this during the parade at the end of a preconfirmationNST - 63 words
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251 1979-06-25 10 Govt will act against vandals: Manicka KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC) president Tan Sri V. Manickavasagam today reassured Hindus in the country that the government was taking serious view of temple vandalism a i<d would take appropriate measures to deter future acts. He hinted that measures had alreadyNST - 251 words
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Article52 1979-06-25 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaysia and the Philippines have agreed on the need to conclude a treaty on the avoidance of double taxation between the two countries A treasury statement here today said representatives from both countries met in Manila from last Wednesday to yesterdaylo negotiate theAFP - 52 words
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Advertisement584 1979-06-25 10 VIVIANE WOODARD presents an incredible offer which undoubtedly will be appreciated by all. Come to All Best Departmental Store at PfeopJe's Park Complex or at Molly Cosmetics House at Bukit Ttmah Shopping Centre to find out what is this 'Incredible Offer. The offer lasts (or 7 days only! Special 20%584 words
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Article, Illustration883 1979-06-25 11 THIS YEAR'S seven President's Scholars selected by the Public Service Commission, are all students with a predominant^ science background. Five of them are bilingual in English and Chinese; one in English and Malay while the seventh is trilingual in English, Malay and French. Two are883 words
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Article186 1979-06-25 11 MARETING and advertising personnel will hold a seminar on July 5 and 6 to discuss advertising and the challenge in the '90s. Biligualism and its role in marketing communications will be one of the topics to be dirussed Other topics include Consumerism, advertising management, trendsSin Chew Jit Poh - 186 words
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Article26 1979-06-25 11 THE Whampoa community i centre women s sub-committee I will hold a talk and demonstration on doll-making in English on Friday at the centre's library.26 words
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169 1979-06-25 11 Culture fund now stands at $1.58m THE donations to the Singapore Cultural Foundation now stand at $1,585,584.63. With outstanding pledges of $175,150, the total amount of donations will come to $1,760,734.63, said a government statement yesterday. The latest donors are Vat Yuen Hong ($20,000), Singapore Phonogram Association ($20,000), Rank Xerox169 words
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Article86 1979-06-25 11 TIMBER businessmen j and developers from more i than 12 countries will visit i three woodworking and I wood-processing compa- nies here on July 19. The companies are the Singapore Wood Industries, Kranii Plywood Industries and Hongkong Teakwood Works. The visit, organised by the Timber86 words
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Article, Illustration73 1979-06-25 11 LEE HSIEN YANG, 21, the Prime Minister's younger son posing for it picture with his parents, after be received his first rlass honours degree In engineering from Cambridge University last Friday. Mr Lee Kuan Yew and his vlfe had driven to Cambridge, about M km north73 words
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Article92 1979-06-25 11 REPUBLIC of Singapore Air Force aircrafts will conduct live firing exercises at the Southern Island Live Firing Range at Pulau Pawai from today to Friday between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. On Thursday, the live firing time will extend from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m.92 words
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Article29 1979-06-25 11 THE Express Delivery Servic* will be introduced to Sweder on a reciprocal basis frorr JuW 1. This international posta service is also available to 1! other countries.29 words
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Advertisement202 1979-06-25 11 COURAGE \L CONFIDENCE J^# ieadershipßb m a»n camM oi€ 10 ways tkctateCtfM^eCMnc kdpt vi wmn- tenant pmm mt ci.tiaMCi U* raarMN mt raw atan U it m' ant «rt» iat pw» ly.xmH' man TIM* mt »••*> «t«>M Caatral ttti mt aarrt k t atrtai ca»»arnha»«*t« Mm i kater tm.mn mum202 words
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Advertisement196 1979-06-25 11 $235 buys you the only 30.5cm 12" black white portable with hidden push-button controls. Nordmende believes in giving you the your Nordmende will run approximately 40 picture, the whole picture and nothing but the hours on a 12 volt car battery without it picture That's why you'll find all the196 words
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Miscellaneous164 1979-06-25 11 Straits Times Crossword ACRIMS slm> iell«M in Kroup (101 srssft ye,. g-j?-^ 1 £S«r hTSKT war o~ 11 SRyssASf r d d a .•K«I to Ret iouihl it ii. I way InlemJ |Q fMm/ fonign U VjLtor made sour* concur. Z^Z^lLu, h.v If. Command a fraternity (5) M IMeal b>164 words
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Article240 1979-06-25 12 Back to school for half million SCHOOL reopens today for half a million children in the primary and secondary schools and junior colleges. After a month of rest and relaxation for most, and holiday classes and extra tuition lessons for some, it will be back to the classroom for 10240 words
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Article79 1979-06-25 12 CADETS TO MARK NCC DAY THE National Cadet Corps will mark NCC Day with programmes from Friday to Sunday. On Friday, NCC Day messages will be read to all NCC school units at the school's morning flagraising ceremony. A buffet dinner will be held by the NCC Council on Saturday79 words
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Article, Illustration440 1979-06-25 12 IN the first four months of this year, 78 people were killed on the roads. About 40 per cent (31) of them were pedestrians. Pedestrians are the most vulnerable category of road users. Yet they are still seen risking their lives by crossing the440 words
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Article135 1979-06-25 12 THE Instrumental Music Competition for primary schools will be held at the Singapore Conference Hall auditorium as part of the Children's Day on Sept 25. As 1979 is the International Year of the Child, the event has been included as part of the Children's Day135 words
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202 1979-06-25 12 Petroleum products top the list of exports PETROLEUM products, with $927 million, top the list of Singapore's exports aur'""? the first two months oi .his year. Electrical machinery and electronic •quipnv.Tt ($436 million) and ships, aircraft stores and ship fuel ($413 million) take second and third places. Among the nation's202 words
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Article56 1979-06-25 12 The Senior Minister of Stad for Education. Mr Chai Choni Yii. will present long semn medals lo members of the N.i tional Cadet Corps and Nalior al Police Cadet Corps at th Regional Language Centr auditorium on Wednesday at P "a total of 20 NCC and 256 words
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Article56 1979-06-25 12 .VIOLINIST Lee Pan Hon will give a recital at the DBS auditorium on Sunday at 8.30 p.m. He will be accompanied by Mr Havelock Nelson on the piano. Tickets for the concert a Singapore Musical Society presentation at $3. $5 and J8 are now available at56 words
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Advertisement608 1979-06-25 12 MACHIMEASIA The 2nd South East Asian Production Machinery and Engineering Equipment Show 15-19 October 1979. Maritime Square, World Trade Centre. Singapore Come to South East Asia's largest woodworking machinery show. Test more than 150 working machines at one time in one place. Plan your October visit now to see woodworking608 words
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Miscellaneous271 1979-06-25 12 Bringing Up Father By Bill Kavanagh Hal Camp "V :SN'r I VVHEN I WAS I JAMES MR JKS&S AND I I I H/AVF A DATE IT SEEMS THAT ir YOUNG ONLY THE ARE GOING TC THE > WITH THE GCULLERV SIA/IPLY ANVBCDY DREAD- BEST PEOPLE OPERA TONIGHT- SCRR>, MAID ANPWERE271 words
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511 1979-06-25 13 Services sector playing bigger role AN ANALYSIS of the results of a survey by the Department of Statistics revealed that the services sector has played an increasingly important role in the development and diversification of the Singapore economy. The report on the Survey of Services 1976, which has just been511 words
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211 1979-06-25 13 Centre to be set up to train pattern-makers THE Vocational and Industrial Training Board (VTTB), together with the Economic Development Board, is to set up a training centre to train pattern-makers soon. A pattern-maker constructs wooden patterns used in forming sand moulds for metal castings. An article in last month's211 words
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Article53 1979-06-25 13 A MALAYSIAN, Mr S Talimalai, 26, from Penang was killed instantly after he was knocked down by a goods train at about 4.30 a.m. in 18 km Upper Bukit Timah Road, early yesterday. It is not known what he was doing there at that time.53 words
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Article40 1979-06-25 13 COPIES of the alphabetical index to the Singapore Trade Classification and Customs Duties 1979 are now available 1 at $4 each from the Singapore National Printers at Fullerton j Building or at Customs House 1 in Maxwell Road.40 words
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168 1979-06-25 13 Men who dupe girls into marrying them MEN wh« claimed U be professionals or wealthy businessmen to attract girts Into marrying them were being exp»oed lyThey had cheated narrate •f the gtrte Into hetteving that they were d»rUrs, lawyers and army captain*. The caae a Malay worker wb* Identified hlmarU168 words
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Article32 1979-06-25 13 GOETHE- Institute (Singapore Branch) will screen a colour film from Germany called Abendstern (Evening Star) in English at the Regional Language Centre (RELC) on Thursday 8 p.m. Admission is free.32 words
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Article212 1979-06-25 13 'Teach filial piety by example' FILIAL piety and respect for the elders are good traditional values which must be taught to school children not only through classroom lessons but also through actual practice. Director of Education, Mr Chan Kai Yau, said this yesterday at a charity film show organised by212 words
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307 1979-06-25 13 Drive to boost support for monuments? THE Preservation of Monuments Board is considering launching a series of campaigns in the near future to stimulate more widespread support for monuments. The board, in its report for 1975 to August last year, emphasised that the extent and effectiveness of measures to preserve307 words
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Article86 1979-06-25 13 Two jailed for taking heroin A DANCE hostess was on Saturday jailed three years (or taking drugs while under supervision. Pauline Sua alias Han Kek Hwa, 21, pleaded guilty to taking heroin on May 23 while she was under a two-year supervision order following a similar offence last Oct 13.86 words
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Article54 1979-06-25 13 THE Building and Estate Management Society of the University of Singapore will hold a two-day seminar on construction and property: Challenges of the 80's at the Shangri-La Hotel on July 11 and 2. The fee is $70 per delegate Closing date for applications is July For details54 words
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Article33 1979-06-25 13 THE National Productivity Board will conduct a 10-ses-sion course on Applied Ergonomics at its Town Training Centre on the 15th floor of the Hotel Royal Ramada from Monday to July 16.33 words
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Advertisement171 1979-06-25 13 One Australian bank now has a branch in Singapore One Australian bank has the expertise One Australian bank has offices in to provide a complete specialist i^^^fcJ° kk V o Hong Kong, Singapore, Jakarta, service in international W fcfc£? n Francisco New York, London, business, including: "***^Z:m''''^ **?*£> Bw^»W Frankfurt,171 words
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Advertisement479 1979-06-25 13 To YCO Team of ELIZALDE (Philippines) WINNER OF THE 3RD PHEY YEW KOK CUP INTERNATIONAL INVITATION BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT 1979 MABUHAY CONGRATULATIONS efrom CHINHO&CO.PTE.LTD. 8 C Far Eastern Bank Building. 156 Cecil Street, Singapore 1 (Tel No *****81 4) and CHINHO&CO.(M)SDN.BHD. Kuala Lumpur Penang Ipoh Telok Anson Kota Bahru Kluang Malacca479 words
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757 1979-06-25 14 The Straits Times MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1979 NWC'S BITTER MEDICINE DESPITE several warnings in the last two weeks that the 1979 National Wages Council (NWC) recommendations would not be pleasant, the guidelines published yesterday must come as a shock to most employers. In one fell swoop, the NWC has added757 words
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Article2332 1979-06-25 14 Third World- Focus of turmoil As the danger of open confict between major powers recedes, a new arena is emerging as the principal focus of international turmoil and conflict. This special report by DONALD BACON looks at the developing nations with three-fourths of the world's people that make up the2,332 words
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Article, Illustration760 1979-06-25 14 1 EL SALVADOR: Incidents staged by three active gaerUla graaps keep the caaatry la Wrmaif. Gaal af the rebels: Brlag dawa the military government aad break the pawer that a small wealthy elite balds aver the largely impaverUaed ataale. f NICARAGI A: Attacks by Saadlalsta rebels760 words
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776 1979-06-25 14 ANDREW CLARK - ANDREW CLARK fl in Sydney AUSTRALIA, a country which takes pride in a relatively clean system of government, has been rocked by a scandal in its federal and state police forces recently. Two weeks ago, both the commissioner of the New South Wales police andFT - 776 words
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Advertisement15 1979-06-25 14 V% J aSaaS RflflO Quartz fc^ wiuonirooi /s Law/ KVftpnt m R RADO < Switzerland .A15 words
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Advertisement348 1979-06-25 14 COUNT ON THE WORL D FAMOUS OEM /^R for more reliable assemblies i ,'j^^^m and to solve all machinery MJ9 V equipment problems. mm W LOCTITE AM Gasket Eliminator Replaces pre cut, preformed gaskets. Fills gaps up to 0.030" (0.963 mm) Provides instant seal on mating surfaces to 50 p.348 words
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78 1979-06-25 15 YOUR report entitled "Yet to be approved heaters still on sale" by Miss Wong Moh-Keed (ST, June 16) caught us by surprise. We have not sold a single unit in Singapore and all we have done so far is to submit a unit to Sisir78 words
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138 1979-06-25 15 Promote use of funeral parlours HARDLY a week passes without funeral rites being carried out in HDB estates. Many are on such a grand scale that hundreds of guests attend for periods ranging up to five days. The accompanying noise from mahjong playing, chatting, musical instruments, etc. is especially annoying138 words
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95 1979-06-25 15 Benefits of TV re-runs doubtful WE REFER to the letter by "Employer" in the Straits Times of June 9. It is not certain that the supply of shift workers will improve markedly if it were possible for us to repeat programmes such as "Luk Siu Fong" in the daytime. It95 words
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Letter101 1979-06-25 15 THIS Is In reply to the letter from Mrs C Charles la the Straits Times of Jukl. The serial "Pearl" runs for hoars. Depending mainly on the availability of time slots, some TV stations have telecast the serial as 3 two-hoar programmes whilst others have101 words
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81 1979-06-25 15 Why not Jane Eyre at weekend? I WOULD like to suggest that the five-part, onehour TV programme, Jane Eyre, be shown at a different time. It is one of my favourite novels but the present timing is too early for me, working on the night shift, and too late, I'm81 words
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Advertisement138 1979-06-25 15 Is it a fate worse than death to be 16 and ugly? Ria thinks so. She calls herself spider, leper, worm, because she feels she is as ug'y as all those names dark, skinny, with a face full of pimples and acne. Ria is convinced that no one wants to138 words
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Advertisement252 1979-06-25 15 Bal BVl as aaa aaa aaa bh 'T DESTINATION JAKARTA Ss99 For a limited time only the newly The Jakarta Mandarin, a name completed Jakarta Mandarin is synonymous with luxury, is situated pleased to offer for just S$ 99 per in the very heart of Jakarta with 504 night spacious252 words
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Advertisement901 1979-06-25 16 f AUDIT TAX APPOINTMENTS As a result of continued growth we have vacancies in our audit and tax departments and invite suitably qualified persons to apply to fill the following positions: I TRAINEE AUDIT ASSISTANTS j The desired candidates are graduates in accountancy who are citizens or permanent residents of901 words
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Advertisement72 1979-06-25 16 r The University of Singapore Society invites applications for the post of: ORGANISING SECRETARY The successful applicant is likely to be a person experienced in the management of a club-house, in the organisation' of activities and able to be of service to the various sub-committees. Applications together with the resume72 words
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Advertisement742 1979-06-25 16 REGIONAL SALES EXECUTIVE (Salary between 5 543 ,000 5557.000 per annum) Our client is an European multinational company manufacturing specialised ingredients for the food, cosmetic, perfume and soap industries. At a result of continued growth and re-organisation our client requires a Regional Sales Executive. This is a senior executive position742 words
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Advertisement401 1979-06-25 16 MANAGER FOR OUR VETERINARY DRUGS AND ANIMAL FEED SUPPLEMENTS DEPARTMENT We ore solely representing Colborn Group Ltd (UK) for her S.E. Asia territories. Due to our program to further develop sales efficiency and to technically service our customers even more effectively, we require a Manager who possesses the following: REQUIREMENTS:401 words
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Advertisement560 1979-06-25 16 yj Electrolux We are a subsidiary of a well-known international Swedish group of companies that manufactures a wide range of products ranging from industrial and commercial cleaning machines, sewing machines, office equip, nents and furniture, household and kitchen appliances and furniture The Singapore subsidiary has started a manufacturing plant for560 words
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Obituary, Illustration123 1979-06-25 17 aged 92, passed away peacefully on 23.6 79 leaving behind beloved wife Mdm Ton Lou Tiang, Sons Douqhters-in-low Choo Eng Agotho Cheng Choo Hui Theresa Phuo Ti Hwee, Peter Joan Tan Ti Teck, Stephen Pauline Ton Siew Huo Ti Chuan, John Jessie Ho Ti Boon, Joe Pauline Tan Douqhters123 words
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Advertisement541 1979-06-25 17 "TT(f]To(nnl ITT invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for a position in the Q>C function PROCESS CONTROL ENGINEER The position wiM provide the successful candidate an opportunity to participate in giving prime technical support to the production floor, conduct process capability studies, identity process problems ond liaison with other functions541 words
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Advertisement670 1979-06-25 17 Singapore Symphonia Company Lid. invites applications for the post of ASSISTANT MANAGER Che successful candidate wiH report to the Generil Manager Mm He will be responsible for the day-to-day conduct of the company business within the framework of established policy He is expected to assist in the formulation of policy670 words
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Advertisement618 1979-06-25 17 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED (Incorporated in Sirtf apore) RIGHTS ISSUE LOST PROVISIONAL ALLOTMENT LETTERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following Provisional Allotment Letters have been reported lost and have been cancelled by the Company: Provisional No. of Alotment Shares Letter of $10/Notioct In the name of each *****/***** Madam618 words
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Advertisement386 1979-06-25 17 PUBLIC TRADE TESTS Applications ore invited for the following traae tests National Trad* Cartificst* (NTC) 1 Air-Conditioning Refrigeration Mechanics Grade 3 2 Arc Welding Grade 3 Grade 2 3 Building Drafting Grade 3 4 Electrical Fitting Installation Grade 2 5 Electronics Servicing Grade 3 6 Furniture Making (Wood) Grade 3386 words
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Advertisement369 1979-06-25 17 MOTOR SHIP OR VESSEL r\ "ARISCOP STAR" A (Admiralty in Rem No. 50 of 1979) Q PARTICULARS OF VESSEL V Name of Venal I M.V. "ARISCOP STAR" J£ Port of Ragiitry Singapore f\ \q Type Conventional general \r' f*\ cargo ship of steel /*N V_X rivetted/welded con- \^y JL struction369 words
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Article1970 1979-06-25 18 AS A service to readers, Straits Times publishes weekly a detailed analysis of shares on the Stock Exchange of Singapore. The year's high and low, are followed by the week's movement in prices, the dividend, the net price earnings ratio and the volume of business. It7t Rlgk1,970 words
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Article215 1979-06-25 18 THE US dollar weakened sharply I against major currencies in the I Singapore forex market last week. I in what appeared to be a general bearish reassessment of the US cur reacy's outlook Opening lower at $2 1940 56 compared with $2 2000 10 at the previous week's close,215 words
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Article206 1979-06-25 18 THE tightness experienced in the interbank market the week befbre continued to prevail in the week ended June 22. Tile overnight fund was traded anwaras to a Nfk of t to 7 per cent while One-Month and Thne-Moßta term funds firmed by about per rent to close the week206 words
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Article102 1979-06-25 18 DM GENERAL, the .noney market seemed a little tight throughout the week ended June 22 The daily overnight Singapore dollar transactions hovered around the regton of 7 to 7 percent. Interest rates for the shorter periods also followed a similar pattern and closings lor the One. Two102 words
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Article54 1979-06-25 18 RESfLTS of tender held yesterday for 91-day Treasury Mils to be issued from June 25 to June 9: Overs. $30,000,000 AposM tat t91.M0.800 ANotksa: $».M>.MO AeretsM oils: JOT 8b approxi mately 26 per cent, higher bids in full Avenge rale w> sail ins I sn aktomrml 4MO54 words
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Article30 1979-06-25 18 LONDON Copper prices on Friday {previous in brackets). Wirebar Spot DM (DOS) sell enfJMcrJß): Three Month buyers MM (EJO7 50>>. sellers IJO4 SO ICJ08) Marsalas*: steady Nate*: n.MO tonnes30 words
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Article184 1979-06-25 18 ASIAN currency average depoolt rates (or the week eadXl JaaeS: 7 days 1 month 2 months 3 months 6 months 9 months 12 months 1 month 3 months 6 months 12 months 1 month 3 months months 12 months 1 month 3 months 6 months 12 months184 words
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Article48 1979-06-25 18 FOR THE week ended Saturday June 23. the range of call rate received from from Short Deposits iM) Bhd was as follows: Bank fans): 2 per cent to 3 75 per Geaeral lan 4: 2 per cent to 4per cent. Mcveawats of funds totalled $633 million48 words
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Article329 1979-06-25 18 BANK'S prime lending rates as at the close of business on Friday, June 22. BANICB {PL* Algemene Bank 8' 4 American Express 8 Asia Commercial 8 Asien-Pazifik 8' Ban Hin Lee Bank 8 Banca Commerclale 8'« Banco Do Brasil 8 Bangkok Bank B. Bank Negara Indo329 words
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Article606 1979-06-25 18 LONDON, Frt.—Oil shares were firmer anead of the Opec meeting in Geneva next week with B P 30p higher in active trading while most other industrials were slightly easier, dealers said. At Uie close F T index was up 1.1 at 475.2 points. Government stocks were easier despite606 words
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Article197 1979-06-25 18 Ntw yukk, rn.—strengtn in energy shares and takeover targets pushed stock prices broadly higher in active trading. The Dow Jones industrials added five points to 849.10, and winners led losers three-to-two on a volume of 36 million shares, off a bit from the 37.10 million traded yesterday. illled197 words
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Article182 1979-06-25 18 AMSTERDAM, Fri.-Share prices closed mostly higher with Hoogoveaa 0.20 guilders lower in otherwise slightly higher Dutch internationals, dealers said ru LBN l hold IMFV Imfu kri Jorsurolj ly«n»orl :nvf Delft Ml mij "oro l«U)«r itatbror iobaln M1S0 unch «1JO -0 ax -oj IU0 *0 i«« »o 9fr 90 »C182 words
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Article56 1979-06-25 18 C*U Store W.2ri June 25 KGHaM 15'; June 25 l>xt Carp 5<S(b) June 25 VB Vi June 25 UEPwl 7.5'- June 25 ialBMM HC I > June 26 a i Adjusted for scrip issue b) First and Final Interim. T*UU far the year 15', ¥Z m rjR T.UI56 words
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Article251 1979-06-25 18 MOST commodity prices were marked up in generally quiet and featureless trading on the Singapore produce market last week. Sales to overseas markets were limited due to the low level of stocks held locally Traders in Singapore have not been getting much supplies of copra, pepper and coffee251 words
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Article119 1979-06-25 18 CHINESE PRODUCE EXCHANGE, SINUAPOUE, NOON CLOBING PRICKS PEE PICIIL ON SATURDAY Cmwml all: Bulk $130 sellers, old drum $135 sellers, new drum Jl4O sellers. Csara: Mixed (loose) UK Coot $82 00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok ASTA white fob 10C. NLW $322 50 sellers, Sarawak white fob 96'; NLW $307119 words
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Article175 1979-06-25 18 TOKYO, Sat—Share prices closed lower as front running resource shares and shipping lines fell on profit-taking, dealers said. The Dow Jones average fell 17.08 to close at 6.230.46 points, with a volume of 330 million shares, the New index closed at *****. down 0 26 point. \jlnomoto Matsushita Elect175 words
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Article198 1979-06-25 18 ZURICH, Fri.-Prices closed steady with a firmer bias, dealers said The Credit Suisse index closed a: 262.5 points. Actions Suuan MS Alusulue Br 1236 AIujuIm* Ref it! Brown Borer] Br 1746 Clba Geliy Br 1235 Clba Oelfj P C MS Clba Oetfj R«f M7 Credit SuUae Br 2196 Credit198 words
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Article61 1979-06-25 18 HWMh. TIMES INDUSTRIALS Frl 476.0 Thurs 474.8 Week Ago 478.5 DOW JONEB AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Frl 849 10 Thurs 843.64 Week ago 843.30 LONDON DOLLAR PREMIUM Frl 38 to 38". Thurs 40 U>40 J H.K.HANG SENG Frl 528.62 Thurs 534.88 Week a«o 543.79 SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Frl 470.81 Thurs 468.58 Week61 words
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Article172 1979-06-25 18 THE KILOBAR market lor gold deliverable in Singapore on Saturday opened at $13,879 per kilo and moved up to $19,935 before closing at $19 928 In the Far East, gold for London delivery opened at US$2Bl 60 ***** The market moved up to close at $282 30 70 with172 words
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Article334 1979-06-25 18 SHARES headed lower across a wide front *n the Stock Exchange of Singapore for the best part of last week under intermittent bout* of selling, at tributahie to a combination of contra dealing, profit-taking and stale ball liqoJd»tlwn. With the exception of Wednesday when there was a feeble334 words
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Article110 1979-06-25 18 THE fwllwwliit; list of stocks gives the II most traded on the Stock Exchange M Singapore last week. It give* thr turnover in thousand* of units, dosing; prioes on Prida> and the high and low for 1171 tM Juß I*7* Sim* Darby Holdings Consolidated Plantations United Overseas110 words
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Article435 1979-06-25 18 MUCH TO the disappointment of those who had expected some upward reaction, prices continued to plunge under an almost uninterrupted wave of selling on the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week. Losses were comparatively steeper than those recorded tbe previous week as conditions worsened progressively during the week435 words
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Article82 1979-06-25 18 "BT Index: ■Indu-StnaLs a Finance ■•Hotels: •Properties: •Minings: Plantations KXBC: LSES Ind 2244.64 390.41 682.30 286 26 246 42 197 60 656 97 373 95 341 49 2227 52 385 30 679.67 285.10 245.90 196 43 656 04 370.37 ■■546 2257.52 386 19 ***** 284 91 246 42 197.6482 words
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Article77 1979-06-25 18 "BT Index 3313 10 •Industrials: 417.43 608 52 ••Hotels 257.42 •Properties: 238 54 'Tins 204 84 -SRubbers 784.26 3300 31 ***** ***** 257.38 236 98 202 68 780.77 *****0 3270.42 414.22 ***** 606 88 604 77 ***** ***** 235.84 234.80 ***** ***** 784.36 773.97 3204 27 406 97 603.1377 words
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Article441 1979-06-25 18 LONDON: Share prices finished last week on a dull note after falling sharply on Thursday following a Bank of England report on company profits, dealers said. Earlier in the week prices were narrowly mixed with small gains predominating, they added. Government bonds were a little firmer with gainsReuter - 441 words
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Article147 1979-06-25 18 THE STRAIT tin price edged $9 to J1.965 per picul in Penang on Saturday on an official offering down ten tonnes to 185 tonnes. LONDON: Tin on the day was down £350 for Cash and £5 for Three Months in both contracts on Friday. The afternoon market147 words
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Article408 1979-06-25 18 SLOWER turnover and taster conditions were experienced in the week ended June a, in sharp contrast to the volatile trading of late, culminating in an overall lots of some eight cents lor current month RSS One. which fell below the S3 mark. says IMMay. Cattor, Balk C*.408 words
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Article152 1979-06-25 18 LONDON: Terminal rubbof was barely maintained in the afternoon but despite laft bouts of mixed selling oa Friday, finally rallied from the lows on weekend short-oovoj-ing. The market closed with pared losses of mostly 0.65 I* 0.05p per kilo. Turnover totalled 370 lots o| 15 tonnes Including 28152 words
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Advertisement519 1979-06-25 19 1 1M B^L' laV I »V 1 at^^i SIEMENS Due to our expansion program at St Michael s and Ayer Rajah Industrial Estates we have vacancies for Electronic Engineer (Memory testing) Requirements: A Degree or Technician Diploma m Electronics with at least 3 years experience on the maintenance of complete519 words
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Advertisement471 1979-06-25 19 ATTENTION CLOCK RADIO MANUFACTURERS PCIM 172/173 your answer to clock radios with easy function settings to help increase sales. Only six switches needed. (Actual Site) This is the latest in our range of LCD Clock Modules featuring hour and minute display dual alarm snooze timer sleep timer battery level indicator471 words
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Advertisement303 1979-06-25 19 1 to axvno^V r«tpo tat T W W THE GtTZ CURPORfIIOV '^■^'■■B OM?» 4 O ATTENTION: MANUFACTURERS A TRADERS WE WILL HAVE A CONTINUOUS SUPPLY OF EXCELLENT QUALITY CANADIAN HIDES AVAILABLE FOR EXPORT. PLEASE WRITE TO: TAI PING YANG ASSOCIATES m MONTGOMERY ST. SAN FRANCISCO, CA. MIM TELEX: ***** NO303 words
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Advertisement218 1979-06-25 19 SUBORDINATE COURTS SINGAPORE. M.C. Summons No. 1460 of 1979 Between COURTS (SINGAPORE) PRIVATE LIMITED ..Plaintiffs And ANANDA RAJ s/o C. DASARATHA RAJ -Defendant FORM OF ADVERTISEMENT To: Ananda Raj s/o C. Dasaratha Raj late of NO. 4825-Q, Block 3. Beach Road, Slngapore7. TAKE NOTICE that an action has been commenced218 words
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Advertisement2947 1979-06-25 20 —^^M THIS PROSPECTUS IS DATED THE 25TH DAY OF JUNE 1979^ —^1 SINGAPORE FODDER COMPANY LIMITED $jr *< ft #f ##<4 «f Offeror OFFER FOR SALE OF 2f500,0002 f 5OO,OOO SHARES Singapore international merchant bankers limited nc ctinn caph AT Q4il RR DFD QUADF Underwriters ur s>i.uu tMLn Ml d^i.dd2,947 words
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Advertisement869 1979-06-25 21 6 AUDITORS' REPORT (Prepared for inclusion in this Prospectus) The Directors June 19. 1979 Singapore Fodder Company Limited 14. Upper Circular Road Singapore 0105 Gentlemen 1. This report has been prepared for inclusion in the Prospectus of Singapore Fodder Company Limited ("the Company") in connection with the Offer for Sale869 words
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Advertisement836 1979-06-25 21 (c) Investments Investments held on a long term basis are stated at cost. (d) Stocks The following stocks and livestock are valued at lower of cost and net realisable value. Cost Is computed on the following basis: Raw materials f lrst-in first-out Packing materials f irst-in first-out Animal feed f836 words
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Advertisement1258 1979-06-25 21 GENERAL 12. No audited aocounts of the Company and its subsidiary have been made up since 31st December 1978. Yours truly FOO, KON TAN Chartered Accountants Public Accountants. Singapore DIRECTORS' REPORT (In compliance with Clause 23 Part II of the Fifth Schedule of the Companies Act, Cap 185) The Shareholders1,258 words
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Advertisement1039 1979-06-25 22 A local subsidiary of an International Group invites applications from suitably qualified and experienced candidates for the appointment of ACCOUNTANT The successful candidate should- Be industrious, highly motivated and have good references. Be a Singapore citizen or permanent resident aged 26-30. Possess a recognized accounting qualification and be a registered1,039 words
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Advertisement783 1979-06-25 22 Royal Brunei AIRCRAFT MECHANICS Applications are invited from qualified mechanics who have several years experience of maintaining Boeing aircraft. Subject to work permit contracts will be offered for three years and may be renewable. Salary will depend upon qualifications and experience. An allowance will be provided in lieu of accommodation783 words
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Advertisement884 1979-06-25 22 r i .^a. PUBLIC UTILITIES V 3/ BOHRD APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING SCHEME Applications are invited from National Service Reservists and Singapore Citizens/Permanent Residents who are exempted from full-time National Service between the age of 16 and 24 for the following VITB approved Apprenticeship Training Courses: (A) CABLE JOINTER COURSE (3 years'884 words
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Advertisement317 1979-06-25 22 omciAL notici PROPOSAL TO CHANGE A SHIP'S NAME Notice is hereby given that In consequence of the Intended purchase of a ship by our clients Shangrl La Shipping Pte. Ltd.. we have applied to the Registrar of Singapore Ships under Section 417 of the Merchant Shipping Act (Cap. 172) tn317 words
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Advertisement1711 1979-06-25 23 AT YOUR SERVICE SECTION INDEX A^fc f%w jk ccTnrn a n<? !li kbl ssr™ vLAdM Mf mMLMJ AMJ& s: §Bh^ i fiisS ERTIES •i* 71 •1 i RATES VIII ANNOUNCEMENTS PERSONAL 184-442Z Perword 60cts(Mln $9 00) IX OBITUARIES I 1 Per column cm $10 75 (Mln $3225) uDimnniw II FOR1,711 words
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Advertisement643 1979-06-25 23 I Established group of companies re(A) PROJECT MANAGER Singapore Polytechnic graduate with diploma In civil engineering and building, with few years experience In supervision of large projects. Responsible for feasibility studies, management services, project management and co-ordination. (B) ACCOUNTANT Degree from Nanyang University In accountancy with 2 years relevant workIng643 words
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Advertisement682 1979-06-25 23 \A A newly estebHohod and last expending foreign manufacturing company in Jurong invitee applications for tne following positions 1. SENIOR SHIPPING CLERK OCE 'O' level. Import/Export and Banking documentation. Clearance for materials and equipments. Ability to correspond Independently and supervise In Manager's absence. Minimum 3 years experience In shipping documentation.682 words
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Advertisement713 1979-06-25 23 COPY TYPISTS Due to expansion, we have vacancies for Copy Typists to be trained as Monophoto Keyboard Operators to enable them to operate keypunched tape for the composition of technical text books. GCE O' level and able to type accurately at 40 w.p.m or more. Successful applicants will be rsejuwed713 words
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Advertisement503 1979-06-25 23 In line with our expansion programme, we invite applications for the following appointments:. TELEPHONE OPCRATOfI CUM TYPtST/CLERK Mm. GCE •<)' Level with credit in English. Ability to type at 3D 10 w.p.m. Should have a pleasant voice and good lelephonr manners with 1 2 years experience in a similar capacity.503 words
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Advertisement653 1979-06-25 23 MALE ACCOUNTS CLERKS Preferably Malaysians Required by our logging organisation to be based In Indonesia Applicants must be willing to travel, able to keep full set of accounts Independently, possess self-drive and Initiative with experience In manufacturing concern for the right applicants Pleaee apply with lull details, stating qualifications, working653 words
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Advertisement652 1979-06-25 23 SINSIN FOOD INDUSTRIES PTE LTD requires FEMALE GENERAL CLERK c Age 22 and above c Minimum GCE O' Level c Ability to converse In Mandarin and dialects c Able to handle correspondence Independently c 3 years administrative experience Interested please call personally with relevant certificates at: 33-D. Lorong Kalui Singapore652 words
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Advertisement663 1979-06-25 24 II EMPLOYMENT 31 Situation* Vacant c) Bates MINI SE ART HANUCRAFT EXHIBIT lON SALESGIRLS BtmslrJ be bilingual Ptoeoe caM personally et: The Meuanme Floor World Trade Centre Between tssvm. tapun. Tel: 27*11«7 DMECT SALESOMLS REOUMEO to promote household products Transport L Lunch provided P*us commission Interested call personally at 511663 words
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Advertisement613 1979-06-25 24 requires SALES ASSISTANTS Wish apply personally to Mr Tee at Ist Floor Robina Mouse Shenton Way. Singapore 1 (From 10 a.m. to *p m ROBINSONS TEMPORARY FEMALE SALES ASSISTANTS required immediately (jenerous dally pay offered Applicants are invited from Singapore Citizens, age lo 24 with Secondary Education Apply m person613 words
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Advertisement622 1979-06-25 24 II EMPLOYMENT A LARGE MANUFACTURING COMPANY invites applications for the post of: MALE TECHNICIANS i Vocational Certificate In woodwork/furniture making or Secondary 4 education I c Completed full-time National Service or be exempted c Experience Is not necessary as we are seeking young persons who are adaptable, hardworking and willing622 words
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Advertisement398 1979-06-25 24 BBBBBBaf^^nr^VVsflpMßßHLnß^^^H KjfiJifti j HITACHI CONSUMER PRODUCTS (S) PTE. LTD. We invite applications for the following 1) PRODUCTION CONTROLLER/ ASSISTANT PRODUCTION CONTROLLER University Graduate in Mechanical/ Electrical Engineering/ Business Administration with some experience but not essential c Age 23 —30 years c Completed National Service 2) TECHNICIANS c Trade School Certificate398 words
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Advertisement612 1979-06-25 24 II EMPLOYMENT Manufacturing Company in Jurong fun the foeowkto immediate vacancy: PRODUCTION CONTROL CLERK (MALE) Applicants with GCE O' Level, credits In Maths, English and one Technical subject Preference will be given to those with Production control experience. For interview, pleas* contact Id. no. *****80 for appointment. V J PRESS612 words
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Advertisement454 1979-06-25 24 A Jurong based lectory ha* immediate vacancies for MALE ft FEMALE CASUAL WORKERS i Salary Male $1000 per day; Female $7 00 per c!ay i Please apply personally to: 12JelanBe*ut Jurong Singapore 22 (next lo Jurong Bus Interchange) For appointment and further details pleeee ring: *****1 An established plastic company454 words
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Advertisement436 1979-06-25 24 II EMPLOYMENT A well established food factory in Jurong requires immediately: MALE FACTORY WORKERS 16 years and above Malaysians are Invited to apply Good starting salary and Transport allowance Please apply personally to:Production Manager, Gourmet Food* Factory 18 Chin Bee Avenue Jurong Town Bus No 246 Jurong Interchange. A Western436 words
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Advertisement313 1979-06-25 24 COMMERCIAL ARTISTS pasteup layout required by established organisation. Applicants must be honest and willing lo work hard Apply to ST. Box A 901 12 CONSTRUCTION FIRM REQUIRES (1) Foremen (2) Assistant Foremen Preferably with experience and driving licence. Please call *****56. or apply to: S.T. Box A ***** SICORONA |S|313 words
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Advertisement273 1979-06-25 24 II EMPLOYMENT DRIVER WANTED FOR a trading company I'le.ise apply 13W. High Strert Centre. North Bridge 1 Rmid. Spore 0617. ESTABLISHED FIRM REQUIRES Despatch Clerk with own hike i Preferably with Class 2 and 3 (irmiiK licence Apply personally lo 402. Joo Chlat Road. Spore 15 tel *****8 ESTABLISHED FORWARDING273 words
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Advertisement395 1979-06-25 24 Garment Manufacturer requires urgently FEMALE GENERAL HELPERS lo start work Immediately Duties: Hi Hemming of Clothes (2) BulU>n-hollng (3) Buttoning 14) Over lurking Applicants .ire invited from Sintoinorc/Malaysla citiz-ns age between 14 18 Commencing salary will be between JIM $180 depending on experience Please call personally oti ,v 11E I*E395 words
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Advertisement513 1979-06-25 25 II EMPLOYMENT 31 Situations Vacant t) General ICE CREAM PARLOURS require immediately FEMALE fCF CREAM SCOOPERS c Must be Singapore citizens age between 18 and 28 c Must be prepared to work on 2 rotating shifts Far »lor»iow. ring imil«-|allty ■am WMCOMTE VACANCY FOR Despatch Rider Primary edura- lion (2)513 words
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Advertisement640 1979-06-25 25 k J Kepprl Shwonl limrttd Applications ar? invited from qualified persons for the I appointments In Keppel Shipyard ENGINE FITTERS PsPEWOMKERS ELECTRICIANS BOILEFMAKERS PATTERNMAKERS Candidates for skilled trades should be experienced tradesmen in their respective trades A trade test interview will be conducted prior lo entry 10 determine their suitability640 words
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Advertisement527 1979-06-25 25 II EMPLOYMENT CYCLE CARRIAGE GROUP VW mule applications for the lolloping vacancies in our Assembly Plant: OH LI TV CON TROI INSPECTOR Must possess C'.CK (>' level or MVM Trade II Certificate. Age: 18-28 years MUMIVXM r HITER 1 >ejrs experience in maintenance work Preferably with NTT certi ticate in527 words
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Advertisement501 1979-06-25 25 TIMES PRINTERS SDN. BHD. MALE/FEMALE WORKERS Age 16 years above Singapore citizens/ permanent residents you can earn $250 per month or more (including overtime pay Pay days: twice a month No microscopic work Canteen facilities Short term employment can be arranged Applicants please call personally at. Personnel Department Times Printers501 words
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Advertisement483 1979-06-25 25 II EMPLOYMENT a. requires: 1) FA ARTIST 2) TEXTILE PRINTERS For Poet (1): c Creative In designing of logos, fashionable textile designs c Capable of producing Impressive finish graphic artworks c Fashion sense and capable of fashion co-ordina-tion c Suitably qualified from any art Institution c Age between 22-30 years483 words
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Advertisement490 1979-06-25 25 SOS-ATES. A LARGE MULTINATIONAL MANUFACTURING COMPANY IN TOA PAVOH. REQUIRES A: DESPATCH RIDER cum DRIVER 1 Possess valid class 2 and 3 driving licence 2 Possess a valid passport to enter Malaysia 3 M\ist be able to converse In simple English 4. Completed National Service 5 Age between 20 —30490 words
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Advertisement452 1979-06-25 25 II EMPLOYMENT i 'sjß National b 3 MATSUSHITA'S LARGE ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS FACTORY FEMALE OPERATORS The subsidiary of the world's gianl Matsushita Group makes electronic items (or radio and TV products and is a place for a yood career. Friendly relations with employees. Co-operative working environment Helping you lo learn your452 words
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Advertisement347 1979-06-25 25 OFFICE BOY REQUIRED lOf iminertiate employment Age 18 to Juliana *****1 s^B^L^L^^^^^ai MMMHrH I BeKeV^JLJ^eAjp*^ k I IEUXUeyaJP MALE ACCOUNTANT Established Timber Company requires experienced Accounlam c 5 years experience In Accounting field c Relevant Accounting Certificates c Able lo travel to Indonesia. c Able to communicate efficiently and capable347 words
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Advertisement739 1979-06-25 25 II EMPLOYMENT Owing to raj id expansion ol our business, we offer Immediate employment lor fallowing personnel to work in Saudi Arabia: 2 CATERING MANAGERS (Male) Minimum 5 years expericm <• in managing a large catering/ ood establishment, knowledge of frozen meats, dry/ canned fi-od. menus preparation, western food, costing/739 words
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Advertisement367 1979-06-25 25 Required 1) SECURITY GUARDS (MALE/FEMALE) 2) NIGHT TELEPHONE OPERATORS (MALE/FEMALE) A*.- 41) .111(1 Si 3) PATROLLING OFFICERS PRIVATE INVESTIGATORS Possess own motorcycles Apply personally lo 230 E. UNIT B/C, HONG LEONG FINANCE BUILDING JALAN BESAR. SPORE I REQUIRED 20 EXPERIENCED t ladies to work v part-time/ f'Jlltlme Masseuses at ilass367 words
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Advertisement271 1979-06-25 26 II EMPLOYMENT 31 Situations Vacant «9 General I if 5 i 1 I?I§ f- ID S. t r— <S ra i£ 9 -"e^e! 2 Els •Z E eav i) 2 luSlsjT U i o> s i! S E b i S-s 0) CO i: vi o o o ssif w271 words
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Advertisement280 1979-06-25 26 Waitresses Bus Boys Call personally at: Swansea's Ice Cream Restaurant, First Floor, Thomson Plaza, Upper Thomson Road, Singapore 5858u5N0:132,137,160, 161.163,164.165,166,167 TEMPORARY TRADING DESPATCH Clerk* required No experience necessary Ring Miss Tan at *****58 between 430pm and 6 30pm aHaßßaa! &y/ 4 (for you Our operators enjoy a high starting salary280 words
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Advertisement408 1979-06-25 26 II EMPLOYMENT TOKYO BYOKANE (S) PTE LTD 10. FIFTH LOKYANG ROAO JURONG TOWN SINGAPORE 22 TEL: *****5 has immediate vacancies for (1) MALE MACHINE OPERATORS Must have completed Secondary 2/Trade Certificate Able to work on 3 shifts by rotation, preference lo those mdlsus S. 11. 12.21 and 22 Singaporeans must408 words
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Advertisement455 1979-06-25 26 WANTED URGENTLY part/fulltime Mechanics and 1 part-time female Cashier Interested call personally Room 30S. Peace Centre. Spore 9 We are a large well established manufacturing company In Singapore and we invite applications for the post ofGENERAL WORKERS (Mali FunaH) Willing to work on shifts Experience not necessary We pay attractive455 words
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Advertisement291 1979-06-25 26 II EMPLOYMENT YOU SAVE $3/WE GIVE $1/JOIN US NOWI and SAVE with our COMPANY SAVINGS PLAN U.S.I. Bapajp Production H YOU know Flank Molding. WE hava caraar iobi lor you MAINTAIN AND SET-UP PERSONNEL nwJakc Makes set-up and adjustments to automatic molding machines, performs preventive and routine maintenance of machines291 words
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Advertisement267 1979-06-25 26 Pt4l BaaT JfmvTflaal If a^r/lltniiTffaaal K*ajaftA|iaj^^H YUNG WAH INDUSTRIAL Company Pte Ltd. dyeing department requnes Male Machine Operators Applicants must be at least 16 years old. Experience not necessary Monthly earning above $400 (including overtimed Free transportation and benefits > Interested please call personally from Monday to Saturday during office267 words
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Advertisement808 1979-06-25 26 111 VEHICLES BOATS 40 Boats for S^le/Wanted BRAND NEW FRANCE Tabur 320 sailing boat complete with standard accessories at only $800 ConUct Oey *****2 IMMEDIATELY WANTED TO purchase I barge about 160' ISO 1 length Tel: *****93 INVITATION! COME AND see faI mous Apollo inflatable boats. Life jackets, surf riders,808 words
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Advertisement2428 1979-06-25 26 111 VEHICLES BOATS ENO 1972 CHRYSLER ISO. with air- 1 cond cassett* and radio PARF i eligible Price: $9,000 Tel: *****21 I j END 1973, MERCEDES Hen? 2306 j 1 Alrcond, new paint, original 4 tyres. Guaranteed accident free t $17,900. H.p arrangeable *****9 END 197S DATSUN Pick-up 1 I2,428 words
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Advertisement459 1979-06-25 27 IV ACCOMMODATION A PROPERTIES f PRIME ■OFFICE SPACE! FOR LEASE OCBC CENTRE I Singapore's finest commercial landmark I I close to Raffles Place Substantial car park- I I ing space Subdivided suites from 85 sq.m. I I to whole floors of 965 sq m suitable for I I maior tenancies459 words
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Advertisement645 1979-06-25 27 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES I PRIME SHOPPING SPACE AVAILABLE AT RAFFLES PLACE Area: 45,000 sq.ft. Enquiries solicited Contact P.O. Box 330 Colombo Court OR Phone *****47 ONLY TWO UNITS LEFT RIDGEWOOD Seize this exciting opportunity of living In one of Singapore's most acclaimed condominium projects. Six-hectare luscious garden and two swimming645 words
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Advertisement623 1979-06-25 27 DIST. 10 DOUBLE-STOREY semidetached 3 bedrooms, servant's amenities. 2 air-cons furnished/ unfurnished negotiable. Contact *****3 DMT. 10 MLLCREST ROAD terrace house. 3 bedrooms, servant's. $1,300 furnished. Pan Asia Agencies *****6 DMT. 10, LARGE COSY Doublestorey semi-detached, split-level living, lining. 3 bedrooms/ servant's, fully furnished $1,500 Prosperity *****8/ 9. DIST. 10623 words
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Advertisement801 1979-06-25 27 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES •till, tomtohoa' Uli«w>i Single Storey awtaohod bungalow m etaewo lOQSttwt 4tt vwtrtct 11. 3 bedrooms with bathroom attached, carpeted living/ dining, mature garderwwith covered garage. Immediate occupation Rental $3 JOO Enquiries: LM assoclotss Pte Ltd T»l 43«isi (10 linos) GRACE PARK OMT. is doublestorey semi-detached. 4 bedrooms,801 words
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Advertisement808 1979-06-25 27 CatmhM Plata uniquely designed exlcuslvt apartment with central alrcond/ swimming pool. Just 3 mini walk to Orchard Road. 2 or 3 bedrooms. Rental: $3,500 $4,000 Fvtura/ Chatsworth Court High Point/ WooHerton Park 9 PstofSOA Tow*f J>yi Toww Rental: $3,000 $4,000 Pwaoo C4W? L rtMrty Hmnmm AQ#ncy 25*9771/ 25M772/ 25*07*3 I808 words
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Advertisement647 1979-06-25 27 IV ACCOMMODATION 4 PROPERTIES MtRLIN PLAZA IXCLUSIVE 4/3/2/ 1-bedroomed apartment with swimming pool, squash am badminton courts. $800 parti' furnished S2JOO fully furnish' cd. Regional *****00/ *****54. PANDAN VALLEY CONDOMWMM apartments, 3/5 bedrooms, at tached bathrooms, furnished unfurnished $1,500 $2,200 ono Also other districts J.L. Chei Associates *****/ *****. PANDAN647 words
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Advertisement944 1979-06-25 27 WANTED POR READY Clients, fur- I nlshed/ unfurnished bunga1 lows/ semi-detached/ terrace y houses near city. 3 bedrooms Rental $500 $2,500 Asian Housing *****12 I WANTED LARGE BUSLDMO with spacious hall area. Preferably for church services. Call *****4 1 b) Flats A PROFESSIONAL COUPLF re- quires 3/4/5-roomed HDB flat. Any944 words
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Advertisement687 1979-06-25 27 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES SENIOR EXECUTIVE HOME DIST 11 Located In *iclu*tv* residential dtanict with separate servants quarters, large lockable garage and spnclous store room Possible sue division of approx 40.000 sq ft. of landscaped grounds on corner lot. Selling 5150.000 only Ertq: C< mprenansrv* n*«Wy *****2 (5 Mm*)/ ****** Valuer*687 words
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Advertisement578 1979-06-25 27 FOR SALE CMRNNLL PIAZA, Caimhi Road riously turnUhed avimmint pool and iqiuuh court RIOGEWOOO. Uhi Pandan Rosd 3 txdroomi. partially furnuh cd. swtmmlnf pool, squain court* snd t*nnu court WOOILERTON PARK 4 bedrooms, low-floor, luxuriously furnished EASTERN MANSION, Meyer Road 3 bedrooiTs. fully furnlsHed MANDALAY TOWERS, Mandalay Road 5 bedrooms578 words
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Advertisement611 1979-06-25 28 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES 51 Factories Site*/ FOR LEASE ftm VaUey Hoed "•Mlently locm flown complex wllh lent warehouse facilities and tenancy areas from 148 sq m currently available at reasonable rentals Shew Hoed New 6 storey flailed factory suitable for light industrial use available in siaes ranging from 245 sq611 words
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Advertisement591 1979-06-25 28 FURNISHEO WITH AMCONO am partitioned ofl.ee in Woh Hu| Complex. 9Sosq ft Tel *****97 ICB BUtLDBKS. SHENTON Way i First class an I most Centra j Location in Mlc.st of Flnancla t (< nuct *****91 OFFICE SPACE FOR rent at Peo pie's Park Centie area 841 .sq ft Interested lei591 words
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Advertisement1555 1979-06-25 28 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES LUCKY PLAZA FOR rent 2 units SHOP/OFFICE SPACE to let at .if shop space adjoining with Tanglln Shopping Centre total area of 830 sq ft or Individ- Reasonable rates Tel ***** 1 ual unit or 415 sq.ft. each For WANTED TO PURCHASE Penlnsufurther details, please contact J1,555 words
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Advertisement1009 1979-06-25 28 V SERVICES BUSINESS LIFT REQUIRED FROM Circuit p Road, near Macpherson Estate lo 3rd Chin Bee Road. Jurong to »J rDCKinj/ arrive by 815 am Contact: Removals *****66 (office hours) Chris- ■■wwe»» tine a—^^aaiß^i AVAILABLE ANY TRANSPORI Service, removals. PSA/ air carm 78 Dressmaking clearance, local delivery Call Fong Wan1,009 words
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Advertisement706 1979-06-25 28 VI EDUCATION TRAINING I LUM DRIVING TUITION (Que nslown) Good, explicit in- struciions assured Telephone *****21 Day and Night. NEPTUNE DRIVING CENTRE Re- sponslb. e. courteous, friendly In- I structors 607. Changl Road. 5 3/4 m.s., Spore 14. Te1: *****5 OCEAN Df IVMG CENTRE provides dual -controlled Datsun 1200. 39706 words
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Advertisement681 1979-06-25 28 FRENCH. JAPANESE. GERMAN, English (Second Language). Shorthand (Theory. Speed). Typewriting Boudvllle Language Commercial School. 2-29. Peninsula Complex *****2 CONDUCTED BY AUSTRALIAN Graduate Theory ■Practic -I Recognised by IPD(UK)Exam ■Elementary Intermediate 3 months ■Commencing: 2- 7- 79 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Tel: *****88 *****82* HAIRDRESSING AND BEAUTY International for enrolment681 words
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Advertisement630 1979-06-25 28 VI EDUCATION TRAINING ite GIRLS! Jobs are becoming harder to get you need better qualifications Tne London Chamber o< Commerce and inousf y Private Secretary s Certificate is recognised inter nationally as one ot the nignest Qualifications obtainable This examination is me only Private Secretarial Examination supervised by me Ministry630 words
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Advertisement691 1979-06-25 28 STAMFORD CENTRE c ACA Professional Stages 1. 2 3 c ICSA Parts 2a] Institute ol Marketing Car tilicale Stage Part 2 A special six menln intensive part-time courses In the above Professional Associations lead ing to November/ December 1979 examinations commence on 2Sth jaw tarn LimHed vacancies Please enrol early.691 words
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Article, Illustration233 1979-06-25 29 IN APPRECIATION MR.YAP KIM SWEE wish to express their sincere appreciation to: AH f*l sod tr wind* The Staff from the Preextent's Office, latana and A.O.Cs The Management Staff of AuenPacifik Bank Tha Management Staff of CitiBank Th* Staff of Finance Dept. HOB Methodist Church The Stafl Trainees233 words
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Obituary, Illustration29 1979-06-25 29 In CH#nsti#d M#mocy who left ir* 10 years ago today Time changes many things But not the memory this day brings •one BRIAN PONG ENG HOAT29 words
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Obituary, Illustration25 1979-06-25 29 CHARLES DE ROZARIO On# yvAr h#tt pttS##d Mnc# you wfft ua without a word. Sadly mreeed by wHe and loved one*.25 words
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Advertisement579 1979-06-25 29 VI EDUCATION ft TRAINING TUITION AVAR.AM.E FOU any sub jcri level We guarantre progress 103 Tuition and improvrmrnt Call *****6 or l^ mmllll^^^^^^^ K^ m j MONTHS MTCMSrvt RCVmON MLIAM.C Tel AIMED MLMOUAL COUeiSt FOU GCE O I A EXAM temebrrs for tuition In all sub- Mitt rUmi Lammintinu wxm579 words
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Advertisement372 1979-06-25 29 ANGEL HAPPY HOUOAY TOURS I Philippines Taiwan 11 days Departure 18/7 $1539 Ali Taiwan Huallen 1 8 days Departure 16/8 $1345 Bangkok/ Patlaya/ Chlengmai 5-7 days Departure 7 7 2C/8 $630-$895 Philippines/ Taiwan. H X 14 days Departure 3/7. 5/8 $1685 Bangkok /H X /Taiwan 14 days Departure 4/7. 1/8372 words
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Advertisement531 1979-06-25 29 VII TRAVEL ft RESTAURANTS SHENTOURS Pu Ltd., Gl. Ground Floor. Marina Hmim. Shmlwi Way. Singapor* 1 T»l ?^?t*^^/ *****39 STPB No 170 (TOURS LISTED (a) America (b) Europe (c) India (d) Onant M*la»ia Coach and crureo-fty (f) Gansral Salai Agonla. (a) 4 MOST-TALKED-ABOUT AMERICAN TOURS 20 DAYS WEST COAST/ 2S531 words
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Advertisement266 1979-06-25 29 niEB (MALAYSIA 2d Genting $145 3d Tioman $180 3dLangkawi $29S INDONESIA 4d Medan/L. Toba $439 3d Solo $549 4d Bali $589 i^ 6d Bali/Jogja $699 > 8d Taiwan $1345 11d Hongkong $1585 14d Bangkok $1685 lid Phil. Taiwan $1630 14d Hongkong $1840 17d -t- Bangkok $1975 j new zealand >266 words
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Advertisement479 1979-06-25 29 VII TRAVEL A RESTAURANTS AM HO TRAVEL Service (Singapore) Pie Ltd. S.TP.B. Lie No: 140 West Malaysia Tour (Inclusive Gentlng Cameron Highlands) by deluxe alrcondltloned coach seven days 55.199/-, six days Ssl79/-. departure dally Gentlng/ Cameron Highlands four days SSI4O/-. Denting Highlands four days S*lM>/-. by deluxe alrcondltloned coach departure479 words
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Advertisement564 1979-06-25 29 PEOPLE'S ASSOCIATION SINGAPORE NOTICE REGISTRATION FOR TENDER KAMPONG CHAI CHEE COMMUNITY CENTRE PRE-OUALIFICATION MAIN CONTRACTOR Contractors desirous to be considered as tenderers for the construction and completion of the Kampong Choi Chee Community Centre at Bedok North Avenue 1 for the People's Association ore advised to register with Regional Development564 words
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Advertisement572 1979-06-25 29 PAHANGBIF SENOIRIAN BERHAD CATTLE FOR SALE 22 Droughtmaster 2-year old heifers and one Droughtmaster 2-year old bull. Please contact *****/***** oxtension 31 for further details. D X P OIL PALM SEEDLINGS FOR SALE Balance of 60,000 Chemara D x P seedlings fir supply. Age: Between 10 to 14 months old.572 words
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Advertisement270 1979-06-25 29 IN THE HIGH COIKT IN MALAYA AT KI'ALA M'MPI'R (COMMERCIAL I DIVISION) ORIGINATING PETITION NO: H OF IAYI In the Matter of Sungti Ramal Estate Sdn. Bid And In the Matter of the Companies Act. 196i NOTICE is hereby giV*Ji that the Order of the I-Hjrh Court in Malaya at270 words
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Article, Illustration492 1979-06-25 30 Devastating Garner shatters England... LONDON, Sun. The West Indies retained the cricket World Cup at Lord's here yesterday, suffocating England's hopes under a towering total of 286 for nine after being put into bat. England began their reply with a century opening stand between Geoff Boycott and Mike Brearley, butReuter - 492 words
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139 1979-06-25 30 Patient Patricia to West Indies' rescue NOTTINGHAM. Sun A patient half-century by west Indies captain Patriria Whittaker provided the backbone of her side's first innings score of 207 on the first day of the second women's Test against England at Trent Bridge here. The West Indies were struggling at 47Reuter - 139 words
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270 1979-06-25 30 LONDON. Sun Chris Tavare, pressing for a place in the England Test team, scored a magnificent 150 not out for Kent, who dominated the opening day of their three-day county championship match against top-of-the-table Essex yesterday. Tavare cracked 10 fours as Kent piledReuter - 270 words
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Article177 1979-06-25 30 WEST INDIES UrreaMftt run out 9 Bayan c Hendrirk b Old 20 Richard* not out 138 Kalhekama b Hendrick 4 Ltoya c and b Old 13 Mag c Randall b Edmonds 86 Mwray c Gower b Edmonds 5 Raberti c Brearley b Hendrick 0 Uarier c Taylor b Botham177 words
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Article102 1979-06-25 30 WIMBLEDON, Sun. In an unprecedented move, the Wimbledon tennis championship committee yesterday revised the seedings (or the men's doubles, just two days before the two-week tourn iment gets under way. The All-England Lawn Tennis Association said the alteration was due to "a misunderstanding regarding the latest Association ofUPI - 102 words
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Article196 1979-06-25 30 Giant Amaya subdues Edmondson SURBITON (England), I Sun American Victor Amaya won the Surrey grass court championships men's singles title, subduing Mark Edmondson, of Australia, 6-4, 7-5 in the final. Edmondson, who put out tournament favourite Brian Gottfried, of the United States, yesterday, drew first blood in the battle ofReuter - 196 words
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Article, Illustration645 1979-06-25 30 Borg may make it four in a row WIMBLEDON COUNTDOWN BEGINS TODAY LONDON, Sun. Bjorn Borg may realise a burning ambition to win a historic fourth successive men's singles title, while Evonne Goolagong has emerged a favourite to take the women's crown in this year's Wimbledon tennis championships which startReuter - 645 words
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261 1979-06-25 30 EASTBOURNE (England), Sun. Chris Evert gained a valuable psychological boost for wimbledon by outlasting topseeded Martina Navratilova 7-5, 5-7, 13-11 in the final of the Women's international tennis event here. Martina and Chris are seeded one and two, respectively, for Wimbledon, starting tomorrow, and ifReuter - 261 words
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Article56 1979-06-25 30 BERLIN, Sun. France's Patrice Domini guez and Australian Peter McNamara won their Berlin tennis semi-finals to qualify for today's showdown in the 70th international Grand Prix Dominguez ousted former junior world champion Fernando Luna, of Spain. 6-4, 34, 6-3, 6-4, while McNamara beat third-seeded Tomas Smid, of Czechoslovakia,UPI - 56 words
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Advertisement95 1979-06-25 30 AJI-SHIO jj: The super salt! t Jmdi l^m A sprinkling of AJI-SHIO makes fresh fruits and salads taste simply flfl BH' -Jt delicious! I*?- AJI-SHIO also brings out the ideal flavour for your minced meat, fried fish, roast chicken, eggs and makes your hot, spicy curries "T~"^bw^l W".^aat^^tfat^ taste even95 words
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Article458 1979-06-25 31 WHIPPING WINDS AND COLD KEEP SCORES HIGH OAKVILLE (Ontario), Sun. In whipping winds and biting cold, front-running Tom Watson fired a one-over par 72 to retain a three-stroke lead after the third round of the US$350,000 ($770,000) Canadian Open golf tournament here. Watson, seeking aAP - 458 words
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Article, Illustration157 1979-06-25 31 HKRSHFY i Pennsylvania), Sun. Nancy Lopez (abovr) fired a four-under-par C 8 yesterday to share the lead ulth Kathy Whltworth after the second round of a I SSIM,MI («ta,2««) Ladies Professional (iolf Association tournament. Nancy, winner of 14 LPGA tournaments In two years, andReuter - 157 words
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Article83 1979-06-25 31 HANOVER (West Germany). Sun. Fortuna Duesseldorf won the West German soccer Cup final for the first time by beating Hertha BSC Berlin 1-0. A mistake by captain Uwe Kliemann cost Berlin the match. Just three minutes before the end of extra-time. Duesseldorf's Wolfgang Seel intercepted a bad passReuter - 83 words
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Article237 1979-06-25 31 HACHINOHE (Japan). Sun Mya Aye, of Burma, maintained his lead after the third round of the 25-million yen ($492,800) Pepsi-Wilson golf tournament here with a three-day total of 12-under-par 201. Mya Aye, who took the opening round lead and shared the second with FilipinoReuter - 237 words
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Article27 1979-06-25 31 MEXICO CITY Michelle Hawthowe, of the United States, won the women's 100 m hurdles in 13.97 sec. in the annual Nakazawa memorial meet yesterday. AP.AP - 27 words
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Article470 1979-06-25 31 ERNEST FRIOA - Kyle-Little looks to the future ERNEST FRIOA by I JOHN ONG, 2«, a University of Singapore under-graduate, yesterday shot aa ace In the Seletar Golf Club's monthly medal competition. It was Ong's firstever hole-in-one and he used a six iron to hit a perfect tee-shot on the 14th hole. The470 words
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Article676 1979-06-25 31 Cardona outpoints S. Korean to retain title SEOUL, Sun. Colombia's Ricardo Cardona. a formidable left-jabber, retained his World Boxing Association junior featherweight title, when he outpointed South Korean Chung Soon-hyun over 15 rounds here last night. ATHLETICS United States middle-distance star Don Paige upset John Walker, of New Zealand,Agencies - 676 words
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Advertisement119 1979-06-25 31 Give us a ring on your old phone then come in to look at our new ones. Iq ta mI a al /M bVV afl BK Chestohone Automatic Automatic telephone dialer Answering Machine System C g H V /_t I LI SHfi [II B LogK: Hands free Logic Dialer Logic119 words
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Advertisement477 1979-06-25 31 SAVE COSTS AND INCREASE YOUR PROFITS Any business that makes use of automotive equipment can be costly to manage and maintain. Therefore, it is important that reliable automotive equipment be used from the start. Be wise. Get the best and save on unnecessary repairs. P"^l <|Q If fj Ingersoll-Rand kUM477 words
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Article, Illustration271 1979-06-25 32 PETER SIOW - Johore show they are the team to watch PETER SIOW By HE drove into Singapore yesterday morning, parked his car at the Singapore Gun Club, strode over to the range, and went on to fire a blistering 45 points (22, 23) out of a maximum 50. If Tengku Mahkota's score271 words
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Article51 1979-06-25 32 THE Singapore Amateur Cycling Association called off a scheduled SEA Games trials at the Farrer Park Athletic Centre yesterday morning on the grounds that the Republic's cyclists need more time to get used to the tracks there. The trials will now be staged at the same venue next51 words
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264 1979-06-25 32 IT happens always. Yco, of the Philippines, may have won the just-con-cluded Phey Yew Kok basketball tournament, but it is the individuals who haunt the memories, reports PETER SIOW. Players such as Yanmar Diesel's Ken Bradley, I Yco's James Pane and Joaquin Loyzaga, South Korea's Kirn264 words
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Article187 1979-06-25 32 LONDON, Sun. Lester Piggott has not ridden an English Classic winner since taking the Derby on the Minstrel two years i ago, but his performance at the four-day Royal Ascot meeting showed that he is still Britain's ace big-race jockey. "The long fellow", who for onceReuter - 187 words
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Article237 1979-06-25 32 Cant'bury just make it SYDNEY, Sun. Results of yesterday's Australian football matches: Sydney Raxby Lemgae: Canterbury 13 ParramatU 12 NkttoaaJ Setter Leane: Newcastle 0 West Adelaide 0. Canberra City 1 St. George 1 Vk-torUa KMtbaJl Leacae: Fitzroy 17.20 (122) bt Colling- wood 11.14 (80). Essendon 15.11 (101) bt North MelbourneReuter - 237 words
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Article488 1979-06-25 32 Three-day ban for Yeap JOCKEY P. K. YEAP was suspended for three race days for riding incompetently on Flash O'Green in Race Two. The Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday's races: Kan 1: Lover Boy (Low Chien Huati left the stall awkwardly and brushed the gates at the start.488 words
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Article415 1979-06-25 32 SYDNEY, Sun. Results of yesterday's Australian association football matches: NatUaal Leagae: Canberra 1 St. George 1, Newcastle 0 W. Adelaide 0. Vkteria My. 1: Dandenong 0 Collingwood 2. Melbourne 1 Ardeer 0, Moreland 0 Doveton 0. Ringwood C. 2 Box Hill 1, Springvale 1 Kei lor City 1,Reuter - 415 words
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Article1499 1979-06-25 32 FAIRWAY - Compton Teh team flourish FAIRWAY RACING...with THE Bruce Compton and Teh Choon Beng partnership flourished at the Penang pro-am races yesterday when they landed a hat-trick. The partnership started well when Compton scored on Deep Mystery in Race Two for a $12 payout. Compton then brought Hawaii IV home a1,499 words
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Article37 1979-06-25 32 Ist No: ***** ($2,902) 2nd No: ***** ($725) 3rd No: ***** ($362) STARTERS ($96 each): Nos. *****, ***** *****, *****, *****. CONSOLATION ($36 each): Nos. ***** *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, ***** JJ9990, *****, *****.37 words
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Advertisement440 1979-06-25 32 B>>l -«fof J Sal fe The diamond you've always dreamed. Pierce your ears at any Metro store %^%#^Wai%W mw^or today and give yourself a chance to win a pair of beautiful carat diamond ear studs (as illustrated) worth $650/- FREE. J%J^mm We are giving away 3 sets of Inverness diamond440 words
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Advertisement154 1979-06-25 32 f aV^ aa^kw M w aa^r^ V aW i^^aW BISSSSSSSSS I a" Lotto, the leading Italian sports shoe manufacturer III'! designed the Stramilano specially for jogging This IHllb^bLmmi low-priced running shoe is super-light durable and la^l»^la^la«a^B»BfcJz l ***^ia»Bß robust Breathing nylon upper, suede reinforcement Bb^bßß and toe protector makes it154 words
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Article, Illustration533 1979-06-25 33 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By Players to watch are Lloyd and Lane SINGAPORE have high hopes of beating the Irish National Selection at the National Stadium tonight (8 pm), especially after having lost 1-0 to Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday night. But,533 words
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Article359 1979-06-25 33 GEORGE DAS - GEORGE DAS By KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaysia will go all out in their bid to stage the 1982 Thomas Cup badminton inter-zone finals here. Immediately after today's four-hour council meeting. Khir Johari. the Badminton Association of Malaysia president, declared: "We'll be making ourNST - 359 words
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302 1979-06-25 33 Deering bowls CSC to a splendid win NEWCOMER Roger Deering bowled Ceylon Sports Club to a splendid 102 runs victory over the Singapore Chinese Recreation Club in the Singapore Cricket Association's Senior tournament match at Balestier Road yesterday, reports ERNEST FRIDA. The left-arm spinner finished with five wickets for 13302 words
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281 1979-06-25 33 Pressmen recover after poor start STRAITS TIMES made a shaky start in the Anchor Business Houses squash tournament, edging out British Petroleum 3-2 in their group tie at the Singapore Squash Centre at Fort Canning yesterday. In other ties, Le Blond defeated Bank of America 3-2, while in the battle281 words
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Article42 1979-06-25 33 UNBEATEN Queenstown A kept their winning rhythm when they trounced Vigilante Corps 20-4 to tighten their grip on the Open national waterpolo championship at Toa Payoh ye»terday In another match. Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association outplayed Toa Payoh 1W42 words
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Article20 1979-06-25 33 ESTIER UNITED edged Uueenstown 3-2 in a Na,l Football League DiviTwo soccer match at the Favoh Stadium yesterday20 words
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Article19 1979-06-25 33 MARINE PARADE trounced Khe Bong 6-1 in a President's Cup soccer match at the Gloucester Barracks yesterday19 words
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Article, Illustration192 1979-06-25 33 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By :K. L. VENUGOPALAN, the secretary of the Singai pore Amateur Athletic Association, has been nominated by the Singapore National Olympic Council i to attend a seminar on "Sports Organisation > and Administration" in Frankfurt, West Germany from Sept. 8-Oct. 8. The four-week192 words
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Article191 1979-06-25 33 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malaysian Rugby Union Cup rugby competition, i i its new format where only four local teams can participate, has been hit by the withdrawal of the Armed Forces. The other teams in this new-look tournament, which was introduced by the MRU.NST - 191 words
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Article483 1979-06-25 33 WILFRED YEO - Indonesian Open to Lew WILFRED YEO By JAKARTA, Sun. Singapore's Peter 'Gary Cooper' Lew added another to his collection of bowling titles by winning the Indonesian Open Masters final with a 4,923-pinfall (average 205) total at the Jaya Ancol lanes today. The 29-year-old general manager of Jurong Bowl, who last483 words
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Article45 1979-06-25 33 NEW YORK, Sun North American soccer League results: Fort Lauderdale Strikers 2 Tampa Bay Rowdies 1; Memphis Rogues 4 Edmonton Drillers 2; Minnesota Kicks 2 Dallas Tornado 0; Tulsa Roughnecks 2 Los Angeles Aztecs 0; San Jose Earthquakes 4 Chicago Sting 2. Mr.45 words
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Article146 1979-06-25 33 Wessel the swim find KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Selangor have a new swim find in Henning Wessel, reports GEORGE DAS. The 15-year-old boy, of German-Malaysian parentage, is being hailed as a potential national representative after outstanding performances in Penang s age-group meet ana the Selangor Open championships recently. In the SelangorNST - 146 words
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Article72 1979-06-25 33 TODAY'S EVENTS ATHLETICS National inter-school track and field championship (National Stadium, 2.30). HOCKEY Slagapare H*rkey AaMclattoo Leagae: Prisons B v Marine Parade A, S. Tamils Y.C. v SIA SATS B. Singapore Recreation Club B v Singapore Armed Forces C, matches at 5.15. BUGBY National secondary schools knock-out tournament semi-finals (Police72 words
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146 1979-06-25 33 KOTA KINABALU, Sun. Sabah's James Wong and Malim Surat have been told to skip centralised training for the Merdeka soccer tournament following injuries suffered in the recent Malaysia Cup series. Sabah Football Association secretary Philip Kirn said that Malim was found toNST - 146 words
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Article264 1979-06-25 33 SINGAPORE 2 NEGRI 0 SOME re-thinking, in the composition and strategy of tne Singapore Malays soccer team, is needed if they intend to do well in the Sultans' Gold Cup competition this year, reports JOE DORAI. Though Singapore beat Negri Sembilan at the Jurong Stadium264 words
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Article66 1979-06-25 33 (JITHRIE BERHAR!) last night achieved the double in the Singapore Business Houses Football League when they boat United Motor Works 5-1 in the Division One final at the Jalan Besar Stadium. Last week. Guthrie won the senior knockout title by beating Hilton Hotel 4I. Holiday Inn won the66 words
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Article41 1979-06-25 33 MALACCA. Sun Singa|K)ic trounced Malacca 7-11 in ,i Malaysia Cup women's soccer match at the Kubu Stadiurr hero this evening. Singapore, who led 1-0 a' half-time, stored through Ksat Mydeen (4). Agnes Lim (2 ;>nH 1>.,.L|.. I h:in41 words
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Advertisement217 1979-06-25 33 SINGAK )RE jDiisinc MCCI j _^^^^^^k B^t We all need help sometime or other. Cereal Crops Likely to Decline in 1979 But whenever we get it or not is a look at the world situation), another matter altogether. The June Singapore's Income Inequalities Likely issue of Singapore Business shows you217 words
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Article100 1979-06-25 34 BANGKOK, Sun. Tension continued to niount along the ThaiKanpurhean border today as more Thai military forces were dispatched to the border area after fighting broke out between Khmer Rouge and pro-V anoi forces in Kampuche. Thai forces, h ■•avily reinforced, faced a full division of Vietn imese troopsUPI - 100 words
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Article70 1979-06-25 34 WELLINGTON, Sun Trade I'ruons have threatened to ban services to the West ijerman Embassy in Wellington if Ambassador Karl Doe-ing, a former captain in the Waffen SS returns to New Zealand from sick leave Cnion leader Pat Kelly said the Wellington Trades Council would this week discuss70 words
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Article119 1979-06-25 34 They lent a helping THE MP for Toa Payoh, Mr Eric Cbeoag (right), presenting a letter of appreciation each to Vigilante Corps member Mohamad Nlrwm bin Hamld, 2«, (second from right), and Special Constable Cbeong Vong Wan, 21, (third from right), commending them for a good deed they performed recently.119 words
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Article, Illustration370 1979-06-25 34 A STEP towards better police-community relations was taken yesterday when 100 members of the Toa Payoh constituency visited the Toa Payoh police station. The chatter and the laughs of the community leaders and residents invited on a tour of the station with their MP,370 words
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Article61 1979-06-25 34 TEHERAN, Sun. Two officers of the Shah's political police Savak were executed at Teheran's Qasr prison early today on charges of murdering and torturing opponents of the Shah. In one of the longest trials since the mid-February revolution, a Teheran court held nine sessions to findUPI - 61 words
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Article62 1979-06-25 34 ROME, Sun. More than half of Italy's 1,500 air traffic controllers will ask to be discharged tomorrow over a dispute in service conditions which could cause havoc with peak summer holiday flights. All air traffic control in Italy is handled by military staff and a group ofReuter - 62 words
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Obituary91 1979-06-25 34 Late CLASSIFIED DEATH OAN QEOK NCO (MOM) aged 80 returned to be with the lord for eternal rest on Saturday 23-6-19 TO leaving behind brother and sliter-ln-law 4 sons 3 daughters 3 daughers-ln-law 3 sons-in-law 14 grandchildren 1 grandson-ln-law and 2 great-grand daughters Cortege leaves 17. Primrose Avenue (SIS) at91 words
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Article97 1979-06-25 34 LONDON, Sun. A man claiming to be the Yorkshire ripper, the most vicious British mass murderer since the Jack the Ripper terrorised London nearly a century- ago, has promised police a 12th victim in a voice recording which may have added another important clue to his identity.UPI - 97 words
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Article136 1979-06-25 34 BALI, Sun. Senior Asean officials will meet here for two days, beginning tomorrow, to prepare for the 12th annual foreign ministers conference. They will examine reports submitted by nine Asean committees on economic, social and cultural affairs. They will also prepare a paper on theReuter - 136 words
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Article434 1979-06-25 34 to stop refugees influx: Gen Yoga JAKARTA, Sunday INDONESIAN intelligence chief Gen Yoga Sugama said that the Asean countries have agreed to undertake joint patrols to stem the influx of new refugees into their countries. Gen Yoga, who is director of the National Intelligence Coordination Agency,Agencies - 434 words
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Article255 1979-06-25 34 Reprieve for 2,500 in Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. More than 2,500 Vietnamese refugees determined to remain in Malaysia before resettlement in Third countries have been given reprieve by the authorities who continue to turn back to sea all new arrivals, officials here said today. The officials said the government hadReuter - 255 words
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Article31 1979-06-25 34 HONGKONG, Sun. Cinemas for children in all major Chinese cities will be reopened to screen films for children, a lecent notice by the Chinese Ministry of Culture said. AFP.AFP - 31 words
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Advertisement261 1979-06-25 34 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Daily Cover Price sOr Annuol Subscription $155 For subscription, call *****1 Fxt Bl TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. THE NATIONAL Wages Council guidelines this year are proving unusually controversial. Manufacturers have come out with estimates of the impact on them, and these are by no means bright. Their reservations261 words
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Miscellaneous131 1979-06-25 34 Amsterdam 11-17C Drizzle Montreal 15-28C Cloudy Athens 22-310 Cloudy Mmcw 15-26C Cloudy Baagkak 27-31 C Clear New Delhi 23-40C Cloudy Belrat 26-34 C Clear New Y*rk 18-27 C Cloudy Berlin 14-27C Clear Paris 13-24C Cloudy Brussels 10-18C Cloudy Perth 10-13C Drizzle Baeaas Aires *C t R*me 15-27C Clear Cafcr* 25-42C131 words
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Article, Illustration416 1979-06-25 1 GERALDINE TANG WHAT Mr Chong Fun Liam sees, hears, thinks and experiences in life, is material for his play-writing. Blessed with fine imagination and a feel for the Chinese language, he can weave short plays turning man's foibles into spicy humorous416 words
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Article38 1979-06-25 1 Hft*«tXß .-ffeHrii*sKfi'jF-,i; fflAfr]ft«J.hfi'J'M** feXW* .^ft I'X-uX-IlVail'lil -oar ft#*£ ffest^-w f-A -«!l!iJfiJtt mm rH6*i¥ irffr ♦4S MH3fr:«W.4ilK ffH#lfcKfl Utt "fttfe#S#Att -tfs<j* itftfl LA >H*** t °iems 7" .*«E*BI^» feVj'x -an h«£*i t*tfft***fig*tSM »TM&Mrtff4§K 46'j»Jt^ll!»**i:W iS i«tti&« *****77 s*Jfti ttllHfril38 words
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Article40 1979-06-25 1 Mcig#t# rsrs4Sß CHEN CHEN XIANG YIN tfMrtSSfflJiJr-IS IiUIH 'ftifrt I" ttt%BsftJl 'ft **±7*ii H3ri££° &&ft± mi« WoW o ifcfß* IBtti£»a »fWX*±* (Hi k&zm >mm MB) ummfiti') &msm*r m/f.mwj&h- Mm i*mi^T4 6S»*SPAife«*ffi 7 "IWfBK" W«KiS By IS iH^ 7c W*B*fi!iatfrWiE m40 words
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253 1979-06-25 1 Proverbial anecdotes From accumulated grains to conservative thinking SINCE the founding of the Han Dynasty by Liv Bang, China was enjoying political and social stability after 70 years of consolidation and development. Economically, most parts of the country enjoyed bumper harvests except for a small part of the farmlands hit253 words
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Article52 1979-06-25 1 meiguo America meili beautiful MEI meishu fine arts USE meiguon nice looking m meiwei delicious meihuo beautify meiman happy H 4< meishujio an artist meirdngyuan beauty-par-lour meilianshe Associated Press (/\P) For example, yoj maj say. 0 s v Ta de liaiucing hen mci. meaning, "SVip Aas c52 words
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Advertisement332 1979-06-25 1 INSIDE: a LEISURE: Anita Sarawak is happy to b* back from her US tour 2 n WOMAN PLUS: Resolutions that want out the window one* baby cam*. 3 JM|V JM Contributing in-depth experience and expertise to I*l VVJf^llfl 4fe WH tfH%a^\F^ 0m £1 tne engineering and construction of petroleum Uj332 words
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Article, Illustration500 1979-06-25 2 RACHEL BARNES - RACHEL BARNES By TO MANY people, he is the father of famous swimmer, Junie Sng, gold medal winner in the Asian Games and Singapore Sportswoman of the Year in 1978. To his students at the Institute of Education, where he has taught500 words
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Article59 1979-06-25 2 Hollywood's war film heroes HOLLYWOOD'S war film heroes will be featured in That's Hollywood on Channel 3 tomorrow at 9.25 p.m. Some of the cinema industry's top war film actors can be seen in action. Film cups, including those from Tora Tora Tora, The Purple Heart, The Longest Day, 1259 words
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Article, Illustration529 1979-06-25 2 GERALDINE TANG - GER ALDINE TANG By A HAPPY Anita Sarawak returned recently from a three-month performing tour of the United States with two things to recount from her trip. She had a "hang-up" about the audience and a food problem! Her "hang-up" was nothing529 words
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171 1979-06-25 2 Orchestra may put on an extra show RESPONSE to the forthcoming three-day concert of the world renowned Vienna Opera Orchestra has been so overwhelming that the organisers are considering holding another performance. Tickets for the concerts from July 5 at the Singapore Conference Hall have been fuUy booked. A spokesman171 words
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Advertisement565 1979-06-25 2 0 BBBBBT^V^^ NAVY The Republic of Singapore Navy may be relatively young but its rate of growth is comparable to that of any other Navy in the world. To keep up with this rapid growth, we are inviting young men like you to join us in the various vocations we565 words
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Advertisement114 1979-06-25 2 FREE GIFT! 0^ Shoei helmets and OTO /^**V^ HDX 2T motor oil wl ;£?ih<\ be fiven free for every O V»^ purchase of new second-hand motor cycle and scooter. Trade-in are welcomed. Many models are available. (Easy hire-purchase terms arrangeable). For enquiries and courteous service call ORIENTAL MOTORS PTE. LTD114 words
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Miscellaneous834 1979-06-25 2 TV and Radio SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening followed by Kudumba 70 Ba Pant$ and <** Vilakku (Tamil repeat) toons 3.30 Diary of Events (Engfsh) 7 30 l**l) 3.35 Afternoon Matinee No Love for j 7 5 Sandiwara, a Malay drama Isteri Johnnie (Part 1) starring Peter I Berdakwah Finch,834 words
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