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Title Section13 1979-11-22 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22,157S 30 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 142/1/7913 words
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Article, Illustration876 1979-11-22 1 THE GREAT MOSQUE RE SCUE Saudi troops free hostages RIYADH, Wednesday SAUDI Arabian troops today stormed the Grand Mosque in Mecca and freed an estimated 150 hostages held by more than 100 armed members of an Islamic minority sect occupying the mosque, Saudi sources said today. The sources said hundredsAgencies - 876 words
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Article142 1979-11-22 1 DOLLAR REBOUNDS IN TOKYO TOKYO, Wed. The American dollar rebounded in the Tokyo Foreign Exchange today following reports of the United States Navy's blockade of the Hormuz Strait in the Persian Gulf and the takeover of Saudi Arabia's Holy Mosque of Mecca. The dollar closed the day at 247.00 yen,UPI - 142 words
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Article22 1979-11-22 1 JAKARTA, Wed. President Suharto returned here tonight after a 10-day tour abroad. He visited Britain, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. AFP.AFP - 22 words
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403 1979-11-22 1 THE Prime Minister's time frame for the Speak More Mandarin campaign, the future of dialects and the feelings of the English-educated, the Chinese-educated and non-Chinese Singaporeans... Mr Lee Kuan Yew and three Singapore journalists discuss these and other issues related to the Speak More403 words
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Article347 1979-11-22 1 US warning of military action WASHINGTON, Wednesday PRESIDENT Carter has warned Iran for the first time that he might order military action unless hostages held in the US embassy in Teheran since Nov 4 are released unharmed. The possibility of force was raised la a White House statement last mightReuter; AP; NYT - 347 words
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160 1979-11-22 1 WASHINGTON, Wed. m A policy shin, a So viet -con trolled radio broadcast to Iran yesterday has urged the release of Americans being held hostage at the US Embassy m Teheran for humanitarian and political reasons. US officials said the broadcast,AP - 160 words
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416 1979-11-22 1 EIGHTY-FOUR per cent of the 49,271 Primary 3 pupils will be promoted to the normal Primary 4 course from January under the Education Ministry's first streaming exercise 24 per cent more than the estimate given in the Goh Keng Swee416 words
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Article36 1979-11-22 1 NEW DELHI, Wed A curfew was ordered today in Shillone. North-eastern India, following sectarian violence, the United News of India reported. One person was seriously injured in the clash and three others were arrested. AP.AP - 36 words
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Article129 1979-11-22 1 WASHINGTON, Wed. The White House said today It would be a serious mistake for anyone to disregard President Jimmy Carter's warning that Iran woald be held strictly accountable for the safety of American hostages In Teheran. A spokesman made this statement m response to an Iranian radio129 words
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Advertisement182 1979-11-22 1 40 pages today FEWER 'SUPER EARNERS': REPORT Page 9 VIETS will go for small 'hit' missions: Paper 8 CHINA ties: Aboutturn by Albania 4 ARABS all for I economic summit 5 SPOT oil market becomes a 'gusher' S ANGRY wives take goods from firm It EIGHT defy rain for afternoon182 words
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627 1979-11-22 2 BANGKOK, Wed Sihanoukdue m Paris on Sunday PARIS, Wed. Prince Norodom Sihanouk, the former head of state of Kampuchea, will arrive here an Sunday to seek ways of resolving his country's dilemma, the French Foreign Ministry said yesterday. Supporters of the Prince,Reuter; AFP - 627 words
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Article, Illustration258 1979-11-22 2 1 Day 18 j TEHERAN, Wednesday HUNDREDS of thousands of Iranians, chanting "death to Carter, death to the Shah," massed around the occupied US Embassy m Teheran today m the biggest anti-American demonstration ever staged m the Iranian capital. All major roadsReuter - 258 words
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Article29 1979-11-22 2 JOHANNESBURG, Wed. A 4.5-metre python crushed to death and partly swallowed a 13-year-old shepherd boy in the Nothern Transvaal region of South Africa, police said yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article213 1979-11-22 2 US to begin deport move THE United States will begin deportation proceedings against 700 Iranian students unless they leave the country voluntarily, the Immigration and Naturalisation Service said in Washington yesterday. About 90 have already agreed to leave. The Immigration Service said it had so far interviewed about 6,700 Iranian213 words
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143 1979-11-22 2 STRIKES IN JAPAN PARALYSE AIR SERVICES TOKYO, Wed. Air service m Japan was virtually paralysed today as 457 international and domestic flights of Japanese airline companies were cancelled due to strikes, inconveniencing some 52,OOOpassengers. The 1,189-man Cockpit Crew Union of All Nippon Airways entered into a 24hour strike from midnightAFP - 143 words
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116 1979-11-22 2 N. Korea: We won't force South to go Red HONGKONG, Wed. North Korea said today it would not try to impose communism on the South. The official North Korean daily, Rodong Sinmun, said Pyongyang's position was "to attain reunification while maintaining the two systems existing m the North and theReuter - 116 words
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214 1979-11-22 2 Kriangsak to inject new talents in cabinet shake-up BANGKOK, Wed. Thai Prime Minister Kriangsak Chomanan today announced he is reshuffling his cabinet and said at least three ministers had offered their resignations. He told reporters the changes would involve recruiting new talents to tackle national problems, primarily the economy, whichReuter - 214 words
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211 1979-11-22 2 Call for open door policy to win over masses BEIJING, Wed. The Chinese Communist Party admitted today that some of its leaders are insensitive to the immense hardship faced by the nation's 960 million people, and called for an open door policy to win the hearts and minds of theUPI - 211 words
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Article43 1979-11-22 2 CANBERRA. Wed. The Australian Government has reduced the shortlist of possible replacements for its tacti- cal fighter force to two US aircraft. Defence Minister Jim Killen told Parliament. They are the General Dynamics F 16 and the Mcdonnel Douglas F AlB Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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152 1979-11-22 2 TOKYO, Wed. A SI-YEAR-OLD office worker, who became mi overnight celebrity Uat January by setting aflame his US$42,Mi (Sstl,S««) "winning" tottery ticket, found himself out of lack this The Dallchl Kaagy* Bank, operator* of the tottery, said 1» of the M winning ticketsAFP - 152 words
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Advertisement172 1979-11-22 2 WS^ Indian Summer jp^Si J Summer Buffet. It's a feast to please all palates. Sample the voSP^rS^ V |/JS^*kJJjij\ We have crisp, green salads, fresh cold cuts and seafood /lnv\JC*^C\m Y&O^rT'T^J /XL 'oast porkloin with apple sauce. And then come back for a /A^ry\^JtjLf/ f Mw*^ aY m. Jb^b\ m172 words
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Article, Illustration8 1979-11-22 3 News focus violence at Islam's most sacred shrine8 words
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Article212 1979-11-22 3 LONDON, Wed. The former head of Scotland Yard's anti-terrorist squad yesterday joined the special team hunting the Yorkshire ripper, the cunning psychopath who has killed 12 women in four years. Officials said Commander Jim Nevill, considered one of the Yard's most experienced detectives, would not takeReuter - 212 words
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296 1979-11-22 3 Take-off plans with 15 p.c. Japanese parts in Boeing 767 TOKYO, Wednesday. YOU DRIVE m their cars, you watch programmes on their television sets and pretty soon you will be flying m their airliners. The industrious Japanese, who have come to dominate international markets with their cheap and high qualityReuter - 296 words
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204 1979-11-22 3 Results of China's first elections since 1966 BEIJING. Wad. BEIJING today announced the results of the first elections held since before the Cultural Revolution and a number of victories were scored by non-members of the Communist Party. The election m the east city district was for 350 denuties to theReuter - 204 words
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161 1979-11-22 3 Beijing sends troops to guard farmers BEIJING, Wed. Chinese army frontier forces have sent detachments tc the Sino-Vietnamese frontier to guard against Vietnamese border violations and help farmers with their harvesting, the official Xinhua news agency said today. Vietnam on Nov 13 claimed that China had moved 15 divisions ofUPI - 161 words
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Article112 1979-11-22 3 BEIJING, Wed. The South China province of Guangdong has an annual abortion quota, according to Canton Radio. The radio said the province, which borders on Hongkong and Macao, held a family planning meeting early this month that called for the adoption of effective measures to "doReuter - 112 words
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159 1979-11-22 3 DUBLIN, Wed. The American pilot, who dropped the first atomic bomb, has given the records of his flight to an auction to raise money for a village ic hool In the Irish Republic. Former US Air Force Gen Tlbhetts, who pressed the button dropping159 words
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Advertisement233 1979-11-22 3 I— I f\ I— I Miry %X m& mfm Mmm^.-- 1 M \\^Mt i Mm Ini AM iV|X I p^^^J n^n^n\^_^n^h^n¥^^^'^^ A Rolex wUI always cost more than a watch because it is more than a watch A Rolex is not made like an ordinary watch. It takes :i year233 words
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384 1979-11-22 4 THE HARD facts of economics are Fmnnmip fapt« slowly forcine Albania to reverse its r^OllUmiC I dL IS policy towards China which cut all cl*rk**7 if *»o«'t trade and aid relations with the »HU W 11 Can I Albanians more than a year ago, o384 words
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Article, Illustration304 1979-11-22 4 US to cut arms projects due to soaring costs WASHINGTON, Wednesday THE cost of United States weapons has swelled so high to an estimated US$725 billion (551,580.5 billion) on order or under development that some will have to be scrapped, a Congressional committee says. The House Government Operations Committee saysAP - 304 words
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Article158 1979-11-22 4 Britain's proposed secrets law scrapped LONDON, Wed. The British Government today scrapped its proposed new official secrets law, as the political row mounted over the case of Anthony Blunt, who was Queen Elizabeth ll's art adviser and a Soviet spy. The government bill was heavily attacked by opposition Labour andReuter - 158 words
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Article206 1979-11-22 4 New polls likely after two govt losses OTTAWA, Wed. Canada faced the possibility of an early general election yesterday after opposition victories in two by-elec-tions reduced Prime Minister Joe Clark's minority government majority in Parliament to one. Finance Minister John Crosbie challenged the opposition Liberals andReuter - 206 words
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226 1979-11-22 4 Censure motions but govt survives PARIS, Wed. The French Government survived three censure motions in the National Assembly last night in what was seen as an earh skirmish of the presidential election in 18 months time. Prime Minister Raymond Barre only brought the government's rebellious Gaullist supporters into line overReuter - 226 words
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Article37 1979-11-22 4 No drunks' MANILA, Wed. Drunks will m future be barred from going aboard aircraft m the Philippines following a series of mid-air incidents involving drunken passengers and the crew, the Philippines aviation security command said today. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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214 1979-11-22 4 TORONTO Wed A CITY jewellery clerk who worked as a secretary for self-confessed spy Anthony Blunt said yesterday she shipped many parcels for him to addresses m Russia from his office at the Courtauld Institute m London Ms Sylvia TrevenaTaverner, m anUPI - 214 words
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Article141 1979-11-22 4 WORLD BRIEFS A CONSTITUTIONAL petition challenging the detention of the wife and daughter of executed Prime Ninister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto was admitted for hearing by the Sind High Court m Karachi yesterday. Iranian-born Nusrat Bhutto and daughter Benazir were detained last month when army ruler General Mohammad Zia-Ul-Haq called off141 words
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Advertisement503 1979-11-22 4 Overseas Real Estate Investment Opportunities Montpelier International Properties is offering a comprehensive and secure selection of worldwide residential developments with individual Condomimums/Villas/Houses/Raw Land. Commercial Shopping Centres. Industrial and Office Buildings and Apartment Buildings all m prime locations. We will be holding Property Presentations at the MARCO POLO HOTEL, SINGAPORE, on503 words
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Article, Illustration371 1979-11-22 5 Talks on use of 'oil weapon' in March? TUNIS, Wednesday ARAB leaders yester- I day overwhelmingly endorsed a call by Iraq for a special Arab economic summit, but diplomatic sources said the heads of state appeared hopelessly divided over how to deal with the problemUPI - 371 words
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90 1979-11-22 5 Man, 88, cleared of raping woman, 94 LECCE (Italy), Wed. An 88-year-old peasant was cleared m court here last night of charges that he raped a woman aged 94. "It is unthinkable that a man of this age committed such a crime," his defence lawyer pleaded. The judge agreed andReuter - 90 words
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Article52 1979-11-22 5 COTHENBURG, Wed. The Swedish Shipowners Federation has warned its captains to beware of pirates armed with marhineguns m the South China Sea. The Federation told its 500 captains not to reduce speed when they suspected pirates and said the warning followed similar notices from other international maritimeReuter; Agencies - 52 words
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Article57 1979-11-22 5 In other words... 6 In Japan there are only men, working days and nights, to enhance the banner of their country. It is a model the Arab world, rich m natural resources, would do well to A emulate. 7 Tunisian President Ha bib Bourguiba pointing to Japan as an example57 words
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238 1979-11-22 5 We'll hit back if Zambia attacks: Muzorewa SALISBURY, Wednesday PRIME Minister Abel Muzorewa today threatened severe reprisals against Zambia if the military call-up announced m Lusaka led to attacks on Zimbabwe. "President Kenneth Kaunda must be told loudly and clearly that any force applied against us will be met byReuter - 238 words
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Article251 1979-11-22 5 Israeli demo against price hikes JERUSALEM. Wed. Police used clubs and tear gas yesterday to disperse hundreds of Israelis who stoned cars and burned tyres and garbage carts to protest a sharp boost m food prices under the government's anti-inflation programme. Police said several policemen and demonstrators were injured mUPI - 251 words
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Article71 1979-11-22 5 NEW YORK, Wed. The UN General Assembly yesterday adopted a resolution demanding the immediate withdrawal from Cyprus of all foreign forces and any foreign military presence. the resolution, carried by 99 voles to 5 with 35 abstentions, also requested UN Secretary General Kurt Waldheim to urgeAFP - 71 words
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Advertisement165 1979-11-22 5 lowi^ Mfrtf lifting fji FOR THE OFFSHORE. MARINE. SHIPPING LOGGING INDUSTRIES fj Wfm Wire Rope Mechanical Splice with "Jra Special Standard Aluminium .^M JM FOR FAST. EFFICIENT AND dk j^^^ Ship f^k possess several |(r Chandlers jW with single clamp >45 Ty Oil Field fmwL swaging capacity l m^wT Industrial165 words
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Advertisement666 1979-11-22 5 AN INVITATION TO JOIN THE f IN SINGAPORE^ Esso in Singapore has a wide range of activities including operation of a large refinery, a lubricant base stock manufacturing plant (both at Pulau Ayer Chawan), marketing activities including export and marine functions. We would like to expand our present team of666 words
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306 1979-11-22 6 Control board quits over Rolls takover THE National Enterprise Board, the government body controlling Britain's nationalised industries, resigned last night in a row over the future of Rolls-Royce, the state-owned aeroengine firm, NEB sources said. The 10-member board was forced to quit after being told by Industry Secretary Sir KeithReuter - 306 words
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79 1979-11-22 6 LONDON, Wed. The historic English mansion where American oil billionaire Paul Getty spent the last 17 years of his life went on the market today with offers invited "m millions of pounds." Mr Getty died m 1976 aged 84, and now his 14bedroom house atReuter - 79 words
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Article67 1979-11-22 6 HONGKONG. Wed. A murderer m China who had killed seven people was sentenced to death on Monday by the Hangzhou People's Intermediate Court and was executed right after the sentencing. A Hangzhou radio report carried by the evening daily Sing Tao Wan Pao yesterday said that Yu King-Lung,AFP - 67 words
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Article517 1979-11-22 6 Spot oil mart becomes a 'gusher' BONN, Wed BONN, Wed. The spot oil market (where oil not under long-term contract is bought and sold), despite international criticism and attempts to control it, is booming. Officials of European and international agencies estimate that this market now accounts for at least 10NYT - 517 words
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Article, Illustration434 1979-11-22 6 Murdoch's bid for Herald group runs into snags MELBOURNE, Wed PROBLEMS mounted today for international press magnate Rupert Murdoch m his battle for control of Australia's biggest newspaper and television group. He offered to buy up over 50 per cent of Melbourne's Herald and Weekly Times group yesterday m aReuter - 434 words
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113 1979-11-22 6 LONDON, Wei. AdverttoemeaU claiming as aJeeheUe drink may spnr aexaal sneceaa were halted today by the Inc«rp*rated Seelety ef British Advertisers. The aadety, In a revtoed cede af practice, decreed that "advertising mast be ssdally respMHlhie". It said adverttoemeata aheald act emphastoe theReuter - 113 words
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Advertisement150 1979-11-22 6 jM Jm W V I^L jM m^. M H^^HB WKM^L From 22rj<^prjth November 1 979, Jl A^A^ l^ lO\e\he^^mr you lounge, dining. I^B m B ■lAvl I* Hr W^bed^jMnd office furniture and m Ifl A V V I^kJ^F<9 s at Gigantic savings of i^^9 Iflß IK S^B 5070 discounts and150 words
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Advertisement133 1979-11-22 6 No lace, no ruffles, no frills nor flounces The Formfit Running Bra Just support-total support The Formfit Running Bra gives you total support. When you jog, jump, stretch or bend. Or when you engage m any other vigorous sports. It minimises uncomfortable bounce. It contains and controls firmly, without constricting.133 words
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Article52 1979-11-22 7 THE Old Montfortians Association will hold a dinner on Dec 1 at the school at 7.30 p.m. The guest of honour will be Brother Anthony V. H. Loh, principal of Montfort Secondary School. Details are obtainable from Mr Lee Tone Juan (telephone *****46) or Mr Lim Boon Heng52 words
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Article28 1979-11-22 7 THE National Productivity Board will hold a 20-hour course on quality control for engineers and managers at its Town Training Centre from Dec 3 to 14.28 words
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Article, Illustration783 1979-11-22 7 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN By A TOTAL of 35,933 or 84 per cent of the 42,411 Primary Three pupils in the English stream this year will go to the normal Primary Four course next year, the Director of Education, Mr Chan Kai Yau,783 words
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307 1979-11-22 7 China improving teaching of technical skills MANY schools in China are improving their teaching of new technology in a move towards modern isa tion in the field of technical and vocational cduca- tion over the past two years. This was stated in a country report from China tabled at the307 words
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230 1979-11-22 7 THE Joint Campus scheme up to now confined to the Bukit Timah premises will be extended to Kent Ridge. From Dec 3, first and second year accountancy and business administration students will shift over for lectures and tutorials. Both University of Singapore and Nanyang230 words
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Article58 1979-11-22 7 FINANCE Minister Hon Sui Sen has been elected patron of the Singapore Numismatic Association for two years. The officials are: Mr Chu Chui Lum, president; Mr Urn Kbeng Chye, vice president; Mr Lam Teck Bong^ 2nd vice president Mr C.C.Chua, hon. secretary; Mr Sect Hong Kheng, asst58 words
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Article69 1979-11-22 7 Surgery exam THE Final M. Med.( Surgery) Examination of the University of Singapore will be held in the School of Postgraduate Medical Studies from Aug 22 (1980) Entries for the examination close on July 4, 1980. The M. Med Paediatrics) Examination of the University of Singapore will be held in69 words
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Article42 1979-11-22 7 'THE Industrial Arbitration Court will hear an application by the Singapore Industrial i Labour Organisation to have a collective agreement with the Singapore Motor Accessories Manufacturers Pte Ltd extend- ed (or another three ye?rs on I Friday at 9 a.m.42 words
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340 1979-11-22 7 PRIMARY school pupils will be encouraged to read more books through a $1 "gimmick." Called Grow Up With Books, it is essentially a record book in which pupils can write the names of the books they read and a synopsis of each. "It340 words
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Advertisement401 1979-11-22 7 corporation fixed deposit interest rates \<.4&d& Bmootlis 9 months \n& 7 5% 7 7S% 18 months 24 months 36 months f* 8.125% 8.25% 8.25% p.a. p.a. p.a. When you invest with CCS you can do so on 3 months to 36 months deposits. With the added benefit of getting your401 words
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Article, Illustration379 1979-11-22 8 Pr 4 pupils who didn't do we11 PRIMARY 4 pupils m monolingual and extended classes next year will have to use some of the textbooks they went through a year or two before. This is because they have not done well m379 words
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Article69 1979-11-22 8 THE Mountbatten community centre will conduct a school holiday tour to Selangor Pewter (S) Pte Ltd. S.A. Shahab Co Pte Ltd (a batik weaving factuiy), and the Singapore Experience, on Dec 4 from 8.30a.ir.. The tour is open to all student from secondary level and above at69 words
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Article47 1979-11-22 8 THE Metropolitan YMCA Health and Fitness Centre m Palmer Road will conduct aerobic exercises for women from tomorrow. It will also conduct a twomonth course on the latest disco dances from Nov 28. For details, call the Adult Department at Tel *****66 ext 9.47 words
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293 1979-11-22 8 Judgment on death appeal reserved JUDGMENT was reserved yesterday in an appeal by labourer Chia Beng Cnye, 37, against his conviction and sentence of death on a charge of trafficking in 111.96 grams of heroin in Beach Road on May 23, 1977. Arguments in the appeal were basically of a293 words
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Article166 1979-11-22 8 SEAMAN'S DEATH, A SNAP INQUIRY A SNAP coroner's inquiry was held yesterday on the death of a seaman who died aboard a vessel anchored at the Port Authority's Godown 18 on Monday midnight. Richardo Jose Caceres, 26, an Argentinian, was believed to have slipped and fallen into the hatch of166 words
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Article41 1979-11-22 8 GOH CHIT PANG and Lee Yee Choy. both 23, were fined $200 each for stealing 20 bars of scrap steel valued at $8 from a construction site m Jalan Bahagia on Nov 20. They pleaded guilty.41 words
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Article32 1979-11-22 8 M attar's date THE acting Minister for Social Affairs. Dr Ahmad Mattar. will attend the Muharram 1400 celebration, organised by the Muslim Religious Council, at the National Theatre today at 8 p.m.32 words
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277 1979-11-22 8 Japanese trader asks about pay policy A JAPANESE businessman yesterday expressed concern over the high wage increases for workers in Singapore as a result of the recent National Wages Council recommendations. The president of the Ibaraki Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Mr Shui Ueda, wanted to know how Singapore decided277 words
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Article24 1979-11-22 8 THE Singapore Science Centre will screen a film on the human body at its lecture hall on Dec 2 at 3 p.m.24 words
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221 1979-11-22 9 MORE Singapore residents have fallen from the ranks of the "super -earners" in the Republic, according to the Inland Revenue Department's 1978 annual report. In the highest tax bracket for those with earnings of over $200,000 each, there were 289 Singapore residents who had a221 words
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307 1979-11-22 9 REVENUENETTED IN 1978 SHOWS $79m RISE DESPITE several new tax concessions, the Inland Revenue Department's total net collection recorded a modest increase of $79 6 million (4.38 per cent) to reach $1,899.1 million last year. This, says the department in its 1978 annual report, may be attributed to the satisfactory307 words
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253 1979-11-22 9 Husband married another woman in Manila' A SCHOOL teacher, who married a businessman here five years age, told the High Court yesterday that her husband while atone in Manila In lfli, had married another woman there. Madam Ku« Slew Pug was asking Mr Justice Cfcoor Singh to dissolve her marriage253 words
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377 1979-11-22 9 THE Singapore Timber Centre described as the "show window" for the region's timber industries was opened yesterday to further promote the already thriving industry. bpeaking at its opening ceremony at World Trade Centre, Mr Michael Yeo, he Singapore Manufacurers Association chairnan, said Singapore's377 words
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71 1979-11-22 9 42 schools to enter maths contest THE Mathematical Society of Nanyang University is organising the 11th AllSingapore Secondary Schools Mathematics Competition at Nanyang University on Dec 20. Forty-two schools will take part m the competition which is aimed at stimulating students' interest m the subject. The competition is sponsored by71 words
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Article38 1979-11-22 9 MR J.M.PARKER has been elected chairman of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Other officials are: Mr T. T. Durai, vice-chairman; Mrs P. Welliver, honorary secretary and Mr G. Mah, honorary treasure.38 words
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Article41 1979-11-22 9 PROF WUhelm Solheim of the University of Hawaii will speak on Possible Relationship among Shang, Chou, Southeast Asian and Pacific Islands Art Styles at the China Society's lunch at Jupiter Room, Apollo Hotel, on Saturday at 1.30 p.m.41 words
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Advertisement125 1979-11-22 9 NOVEMBER 26TH ISSUE CAMBODIA SIGNS OF LIFE: Now»wooK International Correspondent James Pnngle tours Phnom Pehn and finds there are palpable signs that the lormerly graceful Cambodia capital may become a real city once again, despite Pol Pot's ruthfessexperiment m human engineering PLUS: HAS THE US LOST ITS CLOUT' AND PEKING'S125 words
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Advertisement357 1979-11-22 9 lATindmill E WORLD'S THINNEST H The world's only smm card lighter. In a sleek gold or chrome finish. 7>f And comes m a prestigious black leather Cj case. Sole Agent: for Singapore, Indonesia, Brunei, Thailand Malaysia, LIAN BEE CORPORATION PTE LTD Unit 210, Tan Boon Liat Bldg., 315, Outram Road,357 words
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374 1979-11-22 10 THE Singapore Institute of Architects is taking a second look at its revised form of building contract following strong objection from contractors who have described it as "unbalanced." It was learned yesterday that a number of amendments would be made to374 words
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42 1979-11-22 10 LIM BEE KUAN, 22, was fined $200 by a district judge yesterday for possession of a tnunderflash in Dunlop Street on Tuesday morning. Lim, who pleaded guilty, had obtained the thunderflash during his national service stint.42 words
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Article38 1979-11-22 10 THE Bukit Ho Swee community centre will hold a Christmas party at the Bukit Ho Swee community hall on Dec 22 at 7.30 p.m. Those interested can contact the centre at telephone *****62.38 words
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Article31 1979-11-22 10 The MP (or Mountbatten, Mr Eugene Yap, will open the Metalworking Industry Safety Month and industrial Safety and Health seminar at Shangri-La Hotel on Dec 1 at 9 a.m.31 words
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Article30 1979-11-22 10 MR Shamsudin Haii Akib ("Sham") will speak in Malay on the Art of Cartooning at the National Library meeting room on Saturday at 3 p.m. All are welcome.30 words
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127 1979-11-22 10 Courtesy song contest In four tongues A COURTESY Jtagle/ song writing contest Is now on In the four official languages. The organisers the Ministry of Culture, Young Musician's Society and RTS are asking tor entries. At the moment there is •nly one courtesy song, composed durIng the last courtesy campaign.127 words
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Article47 1979-11-22 10 MOHAMED bin Nadi, 33, was yesterday charged with molesting Madam Jamaliah binti Ahmad, 32, m Henderson Road on Nov 7 at 2 a.m. He was alleged to have hugged and kissed her. No plea was taken. The case will be mentioned on Nov 28.47 words
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92 1979-11-22 10 THE Japanese University Graduates Association of Singapore is inviting applications from five Singapore engineers for a six-week training course m Osaka next year. All expenses for the course, from Feb 6 to March 18, will be borne by the Association for Overseas Technical Scholarships92 words
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Article34 1979-11-22 10 THE Ang Mo Kio constituency sports club will organise a mass jog on Dec 16 at 9 a.m. Entry forms are available at the Ang Mo Kio community centre.34 words
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Article31 1979-11-22 10 THE Leng Kee community centre will hold a carnival at Mci Chin Primary School on Dec 2 from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. to raise funds for youth activities.31 words
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Article, Illustration316 1979-11-22 10 fc We were cheated' claim DOZENS of housewives who claimed that they had been cheated by a firm went to its premises m Magazine Road yesterday and helped themselves to its furniture and office equipment. The women carried away swivel chairs, ash-trays, side tables,316 words
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Article28 1979-11-22 10 THE National Museum will screen two colour films for students. Destination Delhi and Chandigarh, on Saturday at 10.45 a.m. Admission is on a first-come, first-served basis.28 words
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268 1979-11-22 10 'World confidence not misplaced in Lanka' INTERNATIONAL confidence one key indicator of a country's progress would not be misplaced in Sri Lanka as it was in Iran under the Shah, the Rotary Club of Singapore was told yesterday. "Many thought the Monarch's government was one of the high points of268 words
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Article55 1979-11-22 10 THE Anson community centre youth group is organising an eductional tour of places of interest m Singapore. Visits will be made to the Prima Flour factory, Port of Singapore Authority, Nanyang Slang Pau and Ftaser and Neave, among others. The fee is $2 for members and $3 for55 words
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Article60 1979-11-22 10 THE Henderson community centres youth group will hold a film show entitled One new Over the Cuckoo's Nest, on Saturday at 7.30 p.m. at its premises m Bukit Merah view. Admission is free. There will also be an exhibition on youth activities at the centre from60 words
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Article40 1979-11-22 10 THE Minister for National Development and MP (or GeyLang west, Mr Teh Cheang Wan, will open an exhibition on crime and drug abuse at the Geylang West community centre m Upper Boon Keng Road tomorrow at 8 p.m.40 words
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Advertisement176 1979-11-22 10 HONDA WORLDWIDE SERVICE FREE MAINTENANCE INSPECTIONS FOR HONDA CMC, ACCORD AND PRE1UDE 10TH TO 23RD DECEMBER 1979 I X^fth? |l m., ,1111*1.1 M Here's gcxxl news for all owners of Honda cars the get the most from your Civic, Accord or Prelude. Civic. Accord or Prelude. Expert Honda engineers from176 words
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Advertisement135 1979-11-22 10 GTHE GOETHE IMSTITUT SINGAPORE PRESENTS GERMANY'S PRODIGY PIANIST HANS -CHRISTIAN WILLE PIANO [M iU! RECITALS j^^J MAIf 28 Domonico Scoriatti Sonata ann^T «<* M °i<> r LV 17/ Sonata BUUpm (Toccatai LV 422/ Sonata A-Major LV 495 Ludwig von Boothovon Sonata Nr. 17d-Minorop. 31 Nr. 2 FoNx Mendolssohn-Barthoidy Voriations seneuses135 words
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Advertisement701 1979-11-22 11 The Ato Z of toys at Metro BUMMpr^p|Ma| IPPB| i^^MM^^^Jfc^frm^C^^M Build A Clock. A takeMr j^t^^^^^H ji]j 'H "W apart toy Wltn f llo^ ol6 PI j™ tuATr'^ hands and alarm bell icfnr" a^aSrSa r ii. HE^fl aail that rings. fcr^/^ y»yf/iKS I^'S^'^OES^ Beautiful fashion B^^\ PP H# '«My Up701 words
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Article, Illustration384 1979-11-22 12 THE Singapore AntiNarcotics Association's first afternoon course for Christian volunteer aftercare officers (VAOs) got off to a wet start yesterday, with pouring rain preventing a good turn-out. It is believed Sana had expected at least 15 to 20 people. But only eight had384 words
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259 1979-11-22 12 Glaxo to build multi-million dollar factory A BRITISH pharmaceutical giant, Glaxo Holdings, is to set up a multi-million dollar* factory m Singapore. It will be called Glaxochem and was incorporated with a $50 million capital on Sept 18.i It will make medicine and chemicals, food for babies, invalids and dieters259 words
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112 1979-11-22 12 Guard jailed a year for Indecent acts' on boys A DISTRICT court on Tuesday heard how a security guard accosted two boys and later committed "gross indecency" on them. Heneary Gorden Wilmot, 32, was tailed a year tor committing the indecency on a 15-year-old boy beside the main gate erf112 words
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Article70 1979-11-22 12 THE Indian High Commissioner, Mr B.M. Oza, will present books worth $8,000 to the Nanyang University library on Saturday (Nov 24) at 11.15 a.m. at the Lee Kong Chian Museum of Asian Culture, Nanyang University. The Director-General of the university, Mr Tan Chok Kian. will70 words
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Article58 1979-11-22 12 THE Minister of Home Affairs and MP for MacPherson, Mr Chua Sian Chin, will attend the 11th MacPherson kindergarten graduation ceremony at Block 72, Circuit Road, on Saturday (Nov 24) at 7 m. On Sunday at 10.30 a.m., Mr Chua will officiate at the foundation stone-laying ceremony of58 words
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Article31 1979-11-22 12 THE Senior Minister of State (Foreign Affairs), Mr Rahim Ishak, will attend the Siglap kindergarten graduation ceremony at the Siglap PAP branch, East Coast Road, today at 10 a.m.31 words
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Article48 1979-11-22 12 THE School of Postgraduate Medical Studies will conduct courses on advanced surgery, paediatrics and a course m BMS for Surgery between March and August next year. Applic ion forms and details are available from the Secretary, School of Postgraduate Medical Studies, University of Singapore, Sepoy Lanes.48 words
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Article20 1979-11-22 12 THE Singapore Infantry Regiment Band will perform at Macßitchie Reservoir on Sunday, (Nov 25) up to 6 p.m.20 words
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Article, Illustration167 1979-11-22 12 THE above la a sketch of the new roads built by the Public Works Department at a cost of $4.S million to provide access to Loyang industrial estate and connecting Tampines Road to Chaagl Point. Motorists can use these roads from today. Traffic signs have167 words
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76 1979-11-22 12 ABOUT 60 people from the building industry will attend a seminar tomorrow which will promote a water supply system specially for high-rise buildings. The Hitachi system claims to cut construction costs and is cheaper to operate and maintain. The seminar, organised by McAlister and Co76 words
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Advertisement363 1979-11-22 12 I^/TOBINSON'S m Christmas »1 Home I m > jt Event Hf|E| 22?Jll^^ \Buynow at unbeatable prices\ Sunday '0 am to 5pm (Fra« Parfcina) j£ SS R"«^ d pace t s!ngap c 01O4Trt *****6 9*638 LATE NIGHT SHOPPING fi' 1O x X B iff 1^ The comfortable NIMhOD Recliner chairs from363 words
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Miscellaneous229 1979-11-22 12 BHnging Up Father By BUI Kavanagh Hal Camp TT YES -SHE r UNOERSXANID YOU I I'M SORRY, MRS. I I SHE FIRED BECAUSE YOU FIRED GOSSIPED ONCE WORKED FOR JIGGS I NEVER 1 YOU WM Y 1 T DON'T THE NEW I TOO MUCH- THE HI BRACKETTS DISCUSS MY |k~229 words
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Article, Illustration428 1979-11-22 13 WPCs fined $1,000 each for theft THEY STOLE HELMET FROM MOTOR-CYCLIST A WOMAN police constable told a district court yesterday that she took a helmet from her then boy friend's motorcycle when she saw him with another girl so that he could not send her home. WPC Tong Yoke Fong,428 words
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Article32 1979-11-22 13 THE Minister of Labour, Mr Onp Pang Boon, will officiate at the opening ceremony of the Shipyard Safety m Practice Workshop 1979 at the Shangri-La Hotel tomorrow at 10 a.m.32 words
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100 1979-11-22 13 THE PUB has changed about 50,000 m of bare electric lines to insulated wires since it started to do so m 1973. Last year alone, about 11,140 m were changed and it is estimated that the conversion will be completed m five years' time,100 words
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293 1979-11-22 13 Fears of sabotage disrupt lay-off move A RKTKKNCHMENT plan by ltedlffaslon has been disrupt'-d because <«f fears of sabotage by workers who will be axed. It Is understood that the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union, representing the employees, has asked for i»n advance retrench it nt list but no293 words
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443 1979-11-22 13 No request for adjournment, says inquiry chairman THE chairman of a disciplinary inquiry which recommended the sack for a police inspector m 1977 yesterday denied that he had refused to adjourn the inquiry so that the defence could call a vital witness. Mr Kong Yew Chye told the High CourtAP - 443 words
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Article53 1979-11-22 13 THE Union of Keppel Shipyard Employees of Singapore will send three officials to take part m the Bth International Metalworkers' Federation World Shipbuilding Conference m Copenhagen from Nov 27 to 29. They are: Messrs M. X.A Jabbar, president; Sito Kwan Hoong. general secretary and Lim Yeow Thiam,53 words
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Article23 1979-11-22 13 PRESIDENT Sheares will open the Asia Oceania Congress of Perinatology at the Hyatt Hotel on Sunday (Nov 25) at 6 p.m.23 words
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89 1979-11-22 13 2 Sisir drafts for cords and cables THE Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research has completed two Singapore standard drafts for specifications of flexible cords and PVC insulation sheath of electric cables. These have been released for public comment till Dec 20. For copies of the first draft regarding89 words
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Article44 1979-11-22 13 A TOUR of Van Kleef Aquarium. National Museum and Tiger Balm Garden will be conducted by GeyUng East community centre on Dec 9 from x .10 a.m. The fee is (3 for adults and $2 for children under 12 years.44 words
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184 1979-11-22 13 Trainees who have it all sewn up for them UP to 100 industrial sewing machine mechanics are needed over the next five years, according to a survey held late last year. Responding to the projected need forecast by the survey, jointly held by the Vocational and Industrial Training Board and184 words
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Article51 1979-11-22 13 EIGHT new courses will be held by the Pasir Panjang community centre next month. They are bersilat, Malay cultural dance, Malay drama, badminton, karate, body-build-ing, tai chi and boria (Malay dance). Those interested should call at the centre at 8 km, Pasir Paniang Road, or telephone51 words
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Advertisement7 1979-11-22 13 mm MEISAN SZECHUAN RESTAURANT -Ho^)ufiaU SINGAPORE < MOTCL7 words
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Advertisement541 1979-11-22 13 yfi'Sk HV^a 111 IHJV J=g™ El S InGredibly Comfortable Outdoors or Indoors. Authofised distributor! Singapore droroatic.contempofary, weather jq^ littles proven. Just one of several fine collections Plaza Singapura 4th Fl.Tel: *****6 for residential or commercial environments. ABLU v^^^J-t 0 7 OQC Imported from West Germany, another 427 R.ver Valley Road.541 words
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Article, Illustration358 1979-11-22 14 SOH TIANG KENG - SOH TIANG KENG By THE British Aerospace Aircraft Group is considering setting up a plant m Singapore within the next five years to make aircraft parts. It has already set up a regional executive office here to monitor developments m this region. The358 words
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Article, Illustration490 1979-11-22 14 CHINA will become a major force m the world aviation scene m the 1980s, a senior airline executive predicted yesterday. Addressing the air transport conference organised by the Financial Times and Business Times, Mr H. B. Olsen, general manager of490 words
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433 1979-11-22 14 JANIE KHOO - Some speakers 'strayed from the subject' JANIE KHOO By THE two-day conference on air transport m the developing world ended yesteraay with several participants feeling that some of the speakers had strayed from the subject. A good half of yesterday's session turned out to be more commercial than of substance,433 words
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Article46 1979-11-22 14 THE Charter of Surgeons, Academy of Medicine and Singapore Surgical Society will hold their annual combined meeting at the Alumni Medical Centre on Sunday from 9 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Several Singapore surgeons and medical personnel wil! speak on subjects related to their fields.46 words
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Article37 1979-11-22 14 A TEAM of 15 Japanese flower designers will demonstrate their skills at an Art of Flower Arrangement session on Sunday at the National Museum art gallery from 3.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. Admission is free.37 words
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128 1979-11-22 14 TWO STORE GOVT OFFICIALS IN TRADE FAIR TEAM TWO Singapore government officials are among a group of Asean delegates now in Melbourne for detailed discussions with Australian officials organising the Asean Trade Fair to be held there in August next year, New Nation reported yesterday. They are Mr Jamaluddin bin128 words
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Article37 1979-11-22 14 THE Changi community centre youth croup will hold a two-day holiday ramp at Pulau Tekong from Dec 1. Application forms are available at the centre at 2043, Block 5, Upper Changi Road, or telephone *****07.37 words
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Advertisement467 1979-11-22 14 t1 m l^f^^JKii^A IS IkSJ EMI I To Hin's, Top of the Hilton, k It's Anita Sarawak! She's here with V j a sizzling new show. With The Sho-Dancer and The Lollipops. Wr Nov. 19 Dec. 15. Showtime: 10.30 pm^^^^ nightly except Sundays. Dinner from 7 pm. (Louis Tan Trio467 words
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Advertisement145 1979-11-22 14 H (SflfllTTflßlUS) jP Symbol: The Centaur s w/ Tendency: Independent and i\\f'j a^^ ImS impulsive, active, on-the-go f.r\ I I Value most: Adventure /f-iwl kA^ Lucky Numbers: 9,8,1 H OT^ i*^ Jewels: Topaz, turquoise, fi i Flowers: Carnation, holly fell Colour Purple y (YOUR POOD) W f You love high145 words
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Article, Illustration417 1979-11-22 15 DANCE AND DRAMA WA\ THE National Theatre Trust will be asked to play a bigger role m the cultural development of Singapore through drama and dances, the Parliamentary Secretary (Culture), Dr Ow Chin Hock, said yesterday. The music will be taken care of417 words
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Article60 1979-11-22 15 LEE AH THOW, 53, was charged m a magistrate's court yesterday with stealing two gas cylinder tanks worth $40 m front of a shop m Sims Avenue at about 3 a.m. yesterday. No plea waa recorded. Lee is alleged to have stolen the tanks from Mr Lim60 words
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Article24 1979-11-22 15 THE LorongChuan community centre is organising a tour of Ngee Ann Technical College and Singapore Polytechnic on Dec 10 at 8.30 a.m.24 words
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228 1979-11-22 15 SHIPYARD managements and workers should pay more attention to safety m the handling of electrical parts to prevent accidents m this indus- try. This is stated in an article in the latest issue of the New Worker, a publication of the Ministry of Labour. In228 words
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110 1979-11-22 15 JOO Chiat police yesterday arrested four boys, aged between 12 and 15, who are believed to be responsible for acts of vandalism at the Kakl Bukit community centre last Saturday. All are residents In the area, said a police .spokesman Police also recovered110 words
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Article70 1979-11-22 15 Threat case man claims trial A MOTORIST was charged m a magistrate's court yesterday with threatening a Housing Board car park attendant to prevent her from doing her duty. Ng Song Kiat, 26, denied threatening Miss Faridah Shahari at the car park of New Upper Cl.angi Road on Sept 3070 words
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Article80 1979-11-22 15 Military exercises from today THE Singapore Armed Forces will conduct military exercises m the following areas-: Pulau Tekong, daily till Sunday from 7 a.m. to noon; Namazie Estate, daily till Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Marsiling, daily till Saturday from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. Mandai. daily till80 words
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138 1979-11-22 15 DELEGATES to the 8th Malaysia-Singapore Border Health Conference discussed topics such as how to prevent plague among Vietnamese refugees from spreading into Malaysia and Singapore. Other subjects at the conference which ended on Tuesday, were water and air pollution control, and the drafting of legislation138 words
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138 1979-11-22 15 BIGGEST JAYCEES MEETING HERE NEXT YEAR SOME 2.000 overseas Jaycees delegates from more than 20 countries are expected to spend over $1 million when they attend the 1980 JCI Asian Pacific Regional Conference here from May 28 to June 1. Including the 200 Jaycees from Singapore and the spouses and138 words
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Article62 1979-11-22 15 LIM PUAY SENG, 49. was yesterday fined $500 by a magistrate's court for not soing for a urine test at the oo Chiat police station on Nov4 The court heard that Lim was placed on supervision under the Misuse of Drugs Act from Dec 12,62 words
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Advertisement139 1979-11-22 15 > CAR AIRCON CUSTOM BUILT FOR THE NEW SUBARU SERIES MODELS Easy Installation and maintenance. 54 coil for extra cooling and efficient hT operation. B^ W^^^^P .No modification or alteration required B/' when mounting. Designs: l to fit existing space Original cas>t brackets. SCeD^ntutor Jtfc ff-:-\ THAM AUTO AIRCON ENGINEERING139 words
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Miscellaneous64 1979-11-22 15 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS greatest number (7). criminal (7). r i BSSKSSS. xzzxyurthink so (13) M Proust translation of "a itZSZtomm— ntSSSSSnm Herts town (7) w 24 Abha top of the pops' (9) fc»lott«B will br 15 Republic of uncertain dialects p« Wished tomorrow (S) YESTERDAY'S SOU TION J6 Especially64 words
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Article, Illustration986 1979-11-22 16 NEWS ANALYSIS DAVID HOUSEGO, Asia Correspondent of the Financial Times, assesses Asean's new political cohesion and continuing economic progress. 6 ...since Vietnam's attack on Kampuchea last December the five have successfully co-ordinated a diplomatic campaign against Vietnam and marshalled international opinion m support of986 words
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1010 1979-11-22 16 UNLESS automation is seen a* an opportunity and not at a threat, the future will be bleak. Professor HAROLD BALDRY, emeritus professor of classics at Southampton University, and a member and former chairman of the regional committee of the Arts Council, points1,010 words
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Article753 1979-11-22 16 NEW YORK: I am often asked to reveal my secrets for saving time. My answer is: You have to work at it. Start early m the morning, at 9 or 10 o'clock, the minute you are out of bed, and keep your eye on the753 words
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Article399 1979-11-22 16 THE rejection by the New Liberal Club (NLC) of Mr Masayoshi Ohira's offer of a Cabinet seat m his government has put off for the moment the advent of coalition rule m Japan. The NLC's move could be termed a loss of face for the Japanese Prime Minister399 words
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Article384 1979-11-22 16 LIKE many good traits, the habit of reading, ii' it is to take root, should be consciously cultivated among young children. It is a (act that young people who enjoy reading are usually those who are surrounded by books at home or by people who read regularly384 words
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Advertisement427 1979-11-22 16 CAS I O ■^Vkli 81QS 338 M^^^^J Ttt I 111 I i^^mT IF I I Change no batteries for 5 years! That's what is V_rL_J "~~"H- I so great about the CASIO ALARM Wj =L^B ."CHZIJ ~_J T_J r~\ CHRONOGRAPH And it gives you all the Wl B^^^^^ *T"VH-^nß^^^^ '^S^^Jflß^^t427 words
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467 1979-11-22 17 Monitoring of SBS OMO services I REFER to the letters "Changes must benefit travelling public" (ST, Nov 2), and "Labour saving move but at expense of commuters" (ST, Nov 5). The conversion of bus services to One-Man-Operation (OMO) is one of the counter-measures467 words
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145 1979-11-22 17 PLEASE refer to your letter by "Fed Up" regarding industrial water for flushing toilets (ST. Nov 5). As part of our policy to conserve potable water, industrial water is used instead in Jurong by some industries as process water and for toilet flushing145 words
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144 1979-11-22 17 PLEASE refer to Ellen Tan's letter, "Proof of posting is no proof of delivery" (ST. Nov 14). We wish to assure the writer that our postal service is reliable although occasional lapses may occur as in any undertaking. We believe the purpose144 words
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283 1979-11-22 17 Interim step to meet the increasing demand I REFER to the letter, "That frustration of changing buses continues, by "Group of students" (ST, Nov 2). A new direct link road between Upper Paya Lebar Road and Ang Mo Kio Avenue One is presently being built to ease the traffic load283 words
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124 1979-11-22 17 Agreement aimed at achieving peace and harmony I REFER to your report, "Mother's yes to Muslim burial for convert" (ST, Nov 21). As the lawful mother of Michael Prakkrama s/o W.W. Dabarera, I respectfully agreed in the High Court to allow the Muslim Missionary Society to carry out the burial.124 words
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918 1979-11-22 17 WE REFER to two letters published recently relating to caged birds, one by C.K.W. (ST, Oct 29) and the other by N. Sivarajah, (ST, Nov 12). We do not doubt that both writers are genuine bird lovers. Hence, we would recommend918 words
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232 1979-11-22 17 I REFER to the letter, "Don't compare domesticated birds with human prisoners," by C.K.W. (St, Oct29). People are at liberty to keep birds in cages as there is no law against it. But it would be blatantly wrong232 words
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265 1979-11-22 17 YOUR correspondent N. Sivarajah, and a few other bird lovers may make sure their birds are well fed and live m a spacious cage, but I suggest he takes a look at the many thousands of birds that do not have the265 words
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Advertisement144 1979-11-22 17 '£> JUNGHEINRICH The Ameise 2000 Hand Pallet Truck offers features found m all other competitors, combined. A 67kg. sturdy frame. Load capacity of 2000 kg. All functions controlled by one single lever. Locking angle of 230° with raised forks. Solid Vulkollan load wheels. Air and dusttight hydraulic system. Rubber tyres144 words
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Advertisement275 1979-11-22 17 fmjcuiELCome SUPERMARKETS OFFERS UNTIL 28TH NOVEMBER 1979 r m UaS» *ij| SWAN m^ bjp_-4 |X- rfk BEER I 370 ml SKIPPY PEANUT BUTTER- CREAMY/ ll^ SWA^ 1 /l|!P> CRUNCHY/^O OlfS LagE* 1 1 11)3 COOKJNGO.L 3K06.60 CURRYCH|CKEN STERILISED MILK see. 1 .01 GLUCOLIN CHEESEBALLS planter s ,42g, 42g 1.80 m275 words
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Article1031 1979-11-22 18 IHK hM ..I h.lMD<-s.v .in Ih. ■i.i »nh 197S hgth im !<>» iwtm L«ai II, ah I < ompanv Sal. 1NDI SIKUI OOmiBM hi XI 207 Artna Z3U 190 302 WOrd < 304c J 496 ,11 ill sin 4*2 222 100 111 S»x 172 an aoocd J C1,031 words
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Article323 1979-11-22 18 Closing tone: Easier. Turnover: Official figures supplied by the Stock Exchange of Singapore including odd lots "Ready" totalled: 1.477,000 units valued at $3,732,000. Industrials accounted for 906,000. finance 142,000, hotels 136,000. properties 129,000. debentures, loans and bonds nil, plantations 147.000. minings 16,000 'Settlement" contracts totalled: 17,000 units valued323 words
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Article53 1979-11-22 18 -a Sigma Metal Troooh Minea r c m Pcfi M»ia C'arl«bcr( FaipinK Textile DBS Fan Chonf V Sugars M Coconut. Knhinaon ['hem Ind fK.nu Dev 105 930 590 138 496 120 484 386 304 280 246 218 ISO 141 -II -II -5 -4 -3 -2 -2 -2 -2 -253 words
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Article25 1979-11-22 18 H Royal Sin Chew M Hanking 0 C B C M Propertiea I' E 175 392 800 690 370 318 6 5 4 425 words
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Article28 1979-11-22 18 Haw Par Inchcapr Onlingn DBS Spore Land Faber Merlin ('on» Plant Stub Shipyard S B S 94.1 74.1 6S.I M.I 48.1 41.1 39.1 31.1 27.128 words
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Article25 1979-11-22 18 S.T.Index: Industrials: Finance: Hotels Properties. Viinings Plantations: 3.C.B.C.: 2542.63 2546.15 396.13 396.70 745.31 746.65 302.14 303.57 251.47 252.24 230.76 229.84 702.77 702.77 382.66 383.5825 words
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Article879 1979-11-22 18 BID and offer prices officially listed and business m an reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yes torttay with the number of shares traded shown m bracked m lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts bZ X deaT iTof'tix units, are after879 words
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Article97 1979-11-22 18 4 1/2% 1 8/80 (250.000) (99.10B 99.20S) 5 3/4% 1/6/78-80 (250.000) (99 8SB lOO.OOS) 4% IS/9/80 (250.000) (99.10B 99.2OS) S 1/4% 1/3/81 (250.000) (98.70B 98.83S) 5% 15/4/81 (250.000) (9820B 98 35S) 5 1/2% 1/5/79-81 (250.000) (98.80B 98 95S) 5 3/4% 1/9/79-81 (250.000) (98.70B) 5% T F97 words
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Article190 1979-11-22 18 THE STRAITS tin market in Penang yesterday was closed First Day of Muharram. The overnight London market was steadier with forward buyers gaining £100 to 17,550 per tonne. LONDON: Tin on the day was up £40 for Cash and up £27 for Three Months standard and up £40190 words
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Article386 1979-11-22 18 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market yesterday closed quiet and slightly higher with December RSS One buyers quoted at 292.50 cents per kilo, up 050 cent from Tuesday's close, dealers said. The afternoon market was a shade lower on profit-taking but levels regained ground after the close when sellers386 words
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Article31 1979-11-22 18 h r»fi. f v««t«rda% .SK M '1 L.<n pallrll >l l..n pallrll JM 5 Ml N «l Mi .►orC.fd'vilhi Bayrra VrHrr. 2KS SO 267 SON '282 SO *4 SON31 words
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Article372 1979-11-22 18 HONGKONG: Stocks closed generally easier in light, nervous trading against the background of uncertainty surrounding events in Iran and Saudi Arabia yesterday, with profit-taking moving the Hang Seng index down 10.15 points to 709.94. dealers said. They added that in the absence of any new local news and the372 words
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Article418 1979-11-22 18 TOKYO: Share prices fell sharply in light trading on speculative selling and liquidations yesterday, following market concern over developments in Iran and Saudi Arabia, dealers said. The Dow Jones average lost 60.11 to 6,303.60 points, with a volume of 200 million shares. The New index was 440.27, down 3.09418 words
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Article108 1979-11-22 18 Striking prices of the options officially listed on the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday, the period, bids and offered prices and business done, if any, with the number of options traded shown m brack C C (Dec- $2.75) (0.16 B). Cold Storage (Dec -$2.15) (0.09 B). Haw Par108 words
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Article58 1979-11-22 18 SINGAPORE LAND announced a consolidated net profit of $432 million ($2.14 million), for the year ended August 31, on a gross rental income of $14.77 million ($12.98 million). A first and final dividend of five per cent gross (same), payable on January 4, to shareholdersReuter - 58 words
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Article37 1979-11-22 18 THE MONETARY Authority of Singapore invites banks and discount houses to tender for a total of $40 million 91-day Treasury Bills to be issued on Nov23. Each tender must not be less than 1250,000.37 words
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Article125 1979-11-22 18 CHINESE PRODI CE EXCHANGE, SINGAPORE, NOON CLOSING PBICE8 PER PICIL YE8TERDAY: Caeaut «U: Bulk J114 sellers, old drum $119 sellers, new drum $124 sellers C*ar»: Mixed (loose) UK Conl $66 00 buyers Pepper: Muntok AST A while fob 100'- NLW $337 50 sellers. Sarawak while (ob 96'. NLW125 words
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Article231 1979-11-22 18 THE KDjOBAR market for gold deliverable m Singapore yesterday opened at $27,722 per kilo and closed at $27,813 In the Far East, gold opened at $***** 394 00. Good, consistent buy ing saw gold move up to $397 00 398.00 by the early afternoon Selling from Europe then emerged231 words
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Article33 1979-11-22 18 LONDON: Copper prices on Tuesday (previous m brackets) Wlrebar Spot CS94 (£983): sellers C 956.50 (CSB4): Three Month buyers 11.006 00 (£993 50). sellers £1.007 *****) Market las*: Steady Sain: 14.925 tonnes33 words
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Article259 1979-11-22 19 SYDNEY, Wed. Stock.' closed firmer generally, dealers said. BHP rose 26 cents to AS9.48. and Woodside Petroleum 13 to $1.76 while Ampol Exploration was steady at $1.85. Queensland Supreme Court action instigated by coal minei Thiess against CSR and Shel. saw Thiess lose eight to close at259 words
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Article298 1979-11-22 19 NEW YORK. Tues. Furthfr escalation of the war of nerves between the US and Iran undercut a firm market and pushed stock prices broadly lower m active trading. The market had been narrowly higher until Ayatollah Khomeiny said the remaining hostages m the US Embassy m298 words
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Article286 1979-11-22 19 ZURICH, Tues. Share prices closed steady on light buying j interest, dealers said. Banks moved sbghtly higher led by Bank Leu, Parisbas (Suisse) and Hypo Solothum Bearer u,hilp <;wi«sair fell m trans. wnue Swissair ieu m iransDOrts Among mixed financial* Oerlikon-Buehrle Bearer I i.-i-jhl hilt its nxrictpmi286 words
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Article260 1979-11-22 19 AMSTERDAM. Tues. Share prices closed mainly firmer as the dollar rose, with Hoogovens unchanged but Royal Dutch gaining 3.50 guilders in higher Dutch international., dealers said. Akzo rose 0.70 ahead of sharply improved third quarter results KLM firmed 2.80. banks and investments funds were mainly higher but260 words
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Article539 1979-11-22 19 LONDON. Tues. Oil shares were fi-mer on hopes increased crude prices will boost profits while other equity leaders drifted lower on lack of interest, dealers said. At 3 pm. the FT index was down 5.0 at 406 3 Rhodesian bonds fell sharply after news that Zambian539 words
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Article52 1979-11-22 19 FINANCIAL TIMES INIM STKIAI.S Tuesday 407.7 Monday 411.3 Week Ago 423.5 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 808.22 Monday 815.27 Week ago 814.08 H.K.HANG SENG Wednesday 708.94 Tuesday 720.09 Week ago 744.45 SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 535.58 Tuesday 533.10 Week ago 553.22 ALL ORDINARIES Wednesday 671.08 Tuesday 685.87 Week ago52 words
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Article490 1979-11-22 18 IT WAS another quiet perlad of trading on the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday. Features were few and far between, reflecting the general cautiousness of Investors and speculators. Trendwise, however, the market appeared to have stabilised after a number of consecutive days of decline. While the490 words
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Article14 1979-11-22 18 THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange was closed yesterday First Day of Muharram14 words
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Article358 1979-11-22 18 ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on Nov 21: Closing Asian dollar certificates of deposit for prime names: INTERBANK rates at 3.00 pm: CurrwKW* Nominal r«t«* Smithsonian quoted yoatwday (cro»*)partty Parcantag* chan«. Local dollars to one unit of foreign currency: US dollar 2.1820 2.1830 2.8196 Sterling358 words
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Article46 1979-11-22 18 RANGE (4 prim oflen-0 hy .1 ii ■ounl houses on Nov 21 Overnight 5 Call deposits —I CkMiif Bayilf S» Ilini 3 month Treasury bills 5 11/16 59/16 3 month Bank bills 8 8 3 month CD 8 3/16 81/16 8 month CD 89/16 87/1646 words
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Article50 1979-11-22 18 NOTE: These rates may differ slightly from those quoted by banks to their customers. .losing interbank rales lor Singapore dollars on Nov 21 Offer Bid Overnight 5 5 1 month 7 11/16 79/16 2 months 715/18 7 13/ K 3 months 8 1/16 7 15/16 Overnight mode 5'50 words
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Article24 1979-11-22 18 THE ivermge rate »t which mmjor Singapore bantu we currently prepared U lead to their beat customers la I.J per eeat24 words
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Article510 1979-11-22 19 AHAN<; Consolidated, still plagued with rising costs .mil redu<-ed output from its lode tin mining operations, has reported a further sharp (all in earnings The company's pre-tax profit from mining and ancillary operations for the year ended July 31, 19T*> <ln>pi><'<l 44 per cent510 words
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320 1979-11-22 19 Hefty rise in Saint Piran earnings SAINT Plraa, tie UK mining mad building group whose shares are currently suspended by both the Koala Lumpur and London stack exchanges, baa reported a hefty increase In earnings for the year to March SI, clinching a pattern of steady growth aver the last320 words
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Article140 1979-11-22 19 Moving of Consplant domicile CONSOLIDATED PlaataUmm Ltd (CPL) wurutholder* m Taesday voted uuudoMuly to transfer the r«mpaay't* damleUe from UK to Malaysia thraagh a new company, Caassildated Plaatatteas Bhd (CPB). As part ol the scheme approved »t the extraardln»ry geieral meettag, CPL wvrMto wUl be ezchMged for a new CPB140 words
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Advertisement91 1979-11-22 18 llk sal al ssa^sP^slss^ssssssss! OBITUARY MADAM LEE AH KOW, aged 73, of 300-E, Bedok South Avenue 2, passed away on November 21, leaving four sons, Lim Hong Thim, Paul Lim Hong Kirn, Lim Hong Leng and Lim Hung Sin, three daughters, Lim Ah Moi, Lim Geok Heng and Lim Geok91 words
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Advertisement154 1979-11-22 18 I CONDOLENCE I The Board, Management Staff of Prime International (Holdings) Pte. Ltd. and its subsidiaries extend their deepest sympathies and condolences to the family of the late MR. KANG SIOW KHIM (Director/ General Manager of Prime Under-writing Managers (Pte) Ltd.). As o mark of respect to the late MR.154 words
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Advertisement991 1979-11-22 19 invites applications for the position of TECHNICAL MANAGER I This is a Senior Management position which calls for a person of high calibre and initiative. He must be able to fully discharge the heavy responsibilities of the post and yet enjoy doing so through sheer dedication towards the success of991 words
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Advertisement688 1979-11-22 19 requires ADVERTISEMENT SALES CANVASSER The job is to secure odvertisements for the Company's newspaper publications. Applicants who must be Singapore citizens should have a good secondary education m English and preferably be bilingual m Mandarin Ideally, they should be from the age group of 22 to 28. They should be688 words
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Advertisement2816 1979-11-22 20 AT YOUR SERVICE RATES SECTION INDEX Telephone Service: *****22 pV| 1 Mondoy-Fridov 8 30om 500pm Ofd^ofy 70 ct» per ~ofd (m,n $.0 50> I FOR SALE SHOPPING GUIDE i l(l /^^A^^^A^Nl ll^-y I lnS-5 I Iffl /AjLI 1000 In, -5 30 pm (sJi,s39( $Ji,$39 30 S^SoTws !V ACCOMMODATION 4 PROPERTIES2,816 words
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Advertisement720 1979-11-22 20 II EMPLOYMENT ™rrarS rAffi "^^T^ ajTrrr^. m rnHvcvMriwncwt citizens who possess al least 3 J CONVEYANCIMO CLERKS credlu at Ci lTlv level mclud3?YPISTS ing English and Mathematics. t\ OFFirF boy Tney should also have a LCC 4) OFFICE BOY Book-keeping Certificate at the lmm apply .t.ting qiMline.- Intermediate stage Experience720 words
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Advertisement793 1979-11-22 21 II EMPLOYMENT j VACANCY** 31 SItUSbOOSVBC^t •■BBBBBBBBMBMBMBIBMMMMMMI ArpHeantamMMboEnoltal.odKMb, Bocr*mHMl mmd pST^ITKIIS. SStalT «.<rr».«i appointment REOUMED FEMALE CLERK/ Typ- 1} Wantod an Extrovert Binft.'tatfsa'B i^iT^ct:,.0.:^ pE^rlS"'1"1 IST -"—-T phonetoSTßoxAWM, .^t travel of East and Itoou^d for ImrrMdM. .mp.oy- w »tCoast ■Mnt by on octtvo/ .ipondlng hn- R*mun«r«Mon US$l2,OOO S port/E .port793 words
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Advertisement797 1979-11-22 21 II EMPLOYMENT ?o'm EEpltnVTr'e^f OOSFhrr ..JtVSL... ally at Unit 518. Plaza Slngapurt o» load product.. 'oramntem-w. Must be tan.lllar with all SlngaP»re dlstnct-.n order to cover all CALL-WALL YOUNG LAO« f^TM., port allowance ol17loJSroar»olaso I"?.1," LiS L.J"J?™ _m bonuses for the successful Apply with full resume and nonappllcante. returnable photograph797 words
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Advertisement728 1979-11-22 21 N EMPLOYMENT I G^NLAND TIMBER Salary S3OO plus commls- 'NDUSTR.ES PTE LTO slon. roauiro* Education Primary «to re^Mirwe if Ch I nese A. KILN DRY OPERATOR Ch'n"e B. KILN DRY Age -18to 28 years APPRENTICE sSwZwiiOWl forPoM(B): (oppFSN) Minimum quallflcaUons giSn E guoai le .n ii Eng.,sh and .TEEL SALE.728 words
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Advertisement698 1979-11-22 21 II EMPLOYMENT ttZ5XS2*!Sti&. o^|^ n «TpAB.u\l| a a£ -~T"T Please apply with photograph Age between 21 i 24 years. and full particulars to: PO Box Must possess a Class 2 drlvMaxwell Road Singapore N S tL^c-.-....-™-™ J SfX""...^ TRAINEE TECHNICIANS REOOMED Able to speak Chinese dlaMust have Class 3 driving698 words
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Advertisement564 1979-11-22 21 II EMPLOYMENT SITE/S^RVJCE ASSISTANTS Appl.cants Z^,ve CKE -O- "ALE WORKERS level certificate Experience not Ao. b»k>w 45 r ..rt required, training will be pro- I'hy.s.cally 111 willing to do ma'nua. "work jlSLuonlS P*-o wi,h n«.-r«-rn-*. fl T^ P<'rl P"™"'«' photograph and contact totophono starting salary »350 per month WANTED EXPERIENCED564 words
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Advertisement550 1979-11-22 22 II EMPLOYMENT a^BbW* 11 <iiliiat. nn« Varant l*9*3 Jl Sliuaiions vacant pj^^^^^^g "/■ffl I f <2*fl sC Established FEMALE HnPFRATfIR^ UrLllfllUllW Age 1610 35 ytar. old NPWWArC. QTAPTIWft NtW WAUt bIAHTINLa gTA%/^,^^.. %U/. PCD FIAV ■#^r/" rtnUMI Rate: j.. VQ RR-Xill A** uSiVV OIUi4J PER DAY &29 1 S°AYSAWEEK *Vmm^%W550 words
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Advertisement568 1979-11-22 22 II EMPLOYMENT 1 I BKBjV DynamK Tool Die and equipment I I developm«.t company require* the I I loiiowina p«»onn.i dv. to .ipan I PfnTnvll ITC graduates m Mechani- I ral Engineering preferably I ESSF- d 2' Minimum 2to 3 years expe- ■UtfUlldLjUfiUtJUUß rlence In tool and die mak- |iy|M|Ull|Lfjl|ljHS568 words
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Advertisement668 1979-11-22 22 II EMPLOYMENT .^a^MHBBSsSjVjsVjsV^BK mmm^^""■■^^l^^. BsTflßslßß^a^BsßjV r 1 W .^s^. <Polei aTV USA ap.a^efor e you! ™^\zr»™ SSiTir~ r T MIaI I MALE APPLICANTS I a»l»W^»»a» flOftfM inTlftiJ or mmedlat* employment Plnl In Its production lines I nUUUU I IVII Th ta-o_inll b#r,.i,,« nWDintDC Th^foltew.ng b.n..,,. IIR'HAIIIKo UI l_l\Ml UllW A668 words
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Advertisement836 1979-11-22 22 II EMPLOYMENT ■*-L COLLECTOR WANTED Sec- ondary school education. Slnga- pore cltlien. completed NS mm. f. JC7\ Must be able to ride motorcycle. tMMt%fZA£II/Tr-^) hsssss @&fysalary expected and a passport V—^ photo to PO Box 1091. Qhlm sSSn^Sss -^r= -XX l ww M— f°r-VHZrrnr;' rOm CHINESE CLINIC ASSISTANT/ 31.1 December836 words
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Advertisement761 1979-11-22 22 II EMPLOYMENT I ■■■■iBjBJBM M| Bjß V7W7VJ •^^•^*s>. fril f H AI.PV9PI lf#* ■■M'^ff lifi ÜBKi assKawi cT^niJd BVA^K^iaSn McDonald'., if* a graal place to act High Technology Electronics and n. a great place to work. and Household Appliances) McDonald". wHlwon ba opening has Immediate vacancies for wcond .tore hi761 words
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Advertisement746 1979-11-22 23 I II EMPLOYMENT ,-^fl -J1 Situation.Vent pJ VACANCIES SSSSHSS onallyat wJT -I) Blk P 2. «h SALES I loor RedhilMndustrlal Fstate REPRESENTATIVES ,1./,a"'KiJM.rahSp^reO3.s HtfHSSENTATIVtS o Male/female aged 21 to «K>TORCAR DRIVER WANTED im- 30 nedialely Must be Singapore Holders of OCE O' level pUrably Indian Mala: and speak fluent F.ngl.sh746 words
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Advertisement832 1979-11-22 23 II EMPLOYMENT WAREHOUSE IN PASM I'anjang 32 Situation.WMtod -"House. Maxwell Rd Spore sa«gt&«""&g|S---"-" I I >n ueniAi r« haita 1 111 VEHICLES BOATS BEAUTIFUL SPJDER 2000 lift M to| Sh^.i^iS^^il^i nft^r 9 "O"1""" wheels $19,500 *****21 after 9 Sale/Wanted a m ,1-mqntM *£*"£«,**s I-""L 2^-7-'r? rt sf^.-«*3m AVANJkBLE FOR SALE832 words
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Advertisement941 1979-11-22 23 111 VEHICLES BOATS *> wutw 73 FORD Escort 1,00. AUOUST ICT MERCEDES 200 airHSSFi^=K ENO NOVEMBER 1.74 Cortina View 101 Keng Lee Road. Spore 1600 L Road Tax till April 1980 0821 Very well maintained New COMPANY'S MERCEDES 200 paint, air-con, radio/ cassette (Mld-1971) With alrcond. new $8,800 Tel *****1941 words
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Advertisement863 1979-11-22 23 111 VEHICLES A BOATS 1.77 COLT SIGMA OS with sports AUG I»7J votvo idix p,,,,, 25»ffiS- $^^o%^ ""/^^hlTo. T? oT' A""'V"/ e O S c '™°™Ji Jj»![l^» J' I CARFINANCE NEW and used at 5p (after torn hlgh »aluatlons Competitive J^V 71M2/ (mlter 6»»-m-» Wtei«^U per annum. Pleaie 197a, Rfoo863 words
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Advertisement855 1979-11-22 23 111 VEHICLES BOATS postage St^TiaSS.'C MOf«18-^ TOU"E"I9S' r ,^^o^" v>h""w""" Vt«: Blk 200. No 1047-K. To. Payor. BEAUTIFUL JAPANESE car from North 1974 onwards, preferably alrcond required Call Simon 7T*****/ ~./-^,^r *****45 residence SKCIAL DISCOUNT FOR buying ABOVE 1000 TO 1600 cc scrap new Datsun cars. Insurance. H.P. cars wanted855 words
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Advertisement539 1979-11-22 24 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES >— ■PMH] InJ I 1 WfV 'Ul I _F_- _^^i_l 4K,\ .<•*.*•-"•*» fßt *i:'fl 'Vl+M *4i«Sl +U 'V A* m*Zsm~-£tl\ 5 '^3- ißNfc MM_ <"'-:3- _T <^^k_. JMI ■B^m _W JbM for sale Chotsworth Court consisting of two with balconies, a sphl-lovel dining room, two bathrooms on539 words
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Advertisement835 1979-11-22 24 IV ACCOMMODATION ft PROPERTIES PEOPLE'S PARK COMPLEX, WHOLE FLAT/ TERRACE house j 3-bedroomed high floor apart-1 wanted for rent 2to 3 rooms ment. furnished. $1350. Sher- Needed from Mid-Dec Budget wood Towers. (Dlst 21) 4-bed- $300 $350 pm Call *****6 Rahlm roomed apartment, furnished. 4/5-ROOMED HOB/ HUDC flat $2,000 (ParUy835 words
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Advertisement904 1979-11-22 24 IV ACCOMMODATION ft PROPERTIES DIST. 17. DOUBLE-STOREY SEMI- ACE OFFERS: Hlllcrest Arcadia DETACHED 4 rooms. 1 servant's, luxurious high floor apartment. I 3.000 sq.ft.. $150,000. Off Braddell 2,003 sq.ft 4 bedrooms, selling i Road. 6.000 sq ft bungalow, with long lease $310,000 only $140,000 Contact: *****01/*****73 Call *****22 OIST. 2ISt904 words
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Advertisement742 1979-11-22 24 IV ACCOMMODATION ft PROPERTIES GRANGEFORD 2 bedrooms and 3 bedrooms apartment rroperiHfß WanieO Available, prices from m^ t<i>-_^-^ $300,000. A BROAO RANGE i.h (.1 f,.rri Wi, J-S'OREY TOWNHOUSE ,i,, nui require lerrjre vmi-ile situated In dlst. 10. Accom- lacr,ed/ detached houses or modatlon Includes 3 bed- apartments Willing to pay742 words
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Advertisement1094 1979-11-22 25 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES (1) SHAW TOWERS Short term M lease Fully furnished (2) Middle s 56 Office Sp*C« Road.7ooand/I.ooosqft Proper- m ty Agency *****92/*****95 I *C™ ■■-_BEH-^-M--M_H-aß^-> 61 ShOOt TO Let/For m*.^,^ s.ie/w,nted ed office space on 38,h fl,x,r ,x, l((>ntre for rental Excellent view A-.171i^«. »8.000 Tel 652.86 DIST.1,094 words
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Advertisement1119 1979-11-22 25 V SERVICES BUSINESS I ASTRON ELECTRICAL SERVICE. EXCLUSIVE DIRECT LINE extend peclallseslnßesldentlal.com- ed to individual subscriber lo erclal IndusUlal. Electrical operate as Instructed. Enquiries nstallation For more In forma- at *****/***** Mickey Uon call *****4 EXPANOMQ COMPANY REOUMES 1 partner for further Investment Please call *****6 f pp RT,.cstBV,c».M OISTRICTOIO,1,119 words
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Advertisement983 1979-11-22 25 I VI EDUCATION TRAINING J _M 'W ÜBRCing I __J__^__^_^_^_=^a^^^^ A BEGINNERS ROCK-Disco Class l~^ commencing 8.00 pm (tonight) _i-h_l^^^ jiSSSSi GIRLS! 'I^o^,'^..^ "^ss^»««g£~ H^lS^ ATTENTION! COME JOM In the Fever'and more! For the latest miernaiionaliy as one ol the disco dancing, revival of the rock nonest qualiiicalions obtainable and983 words
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Advertisement971 1979-11-22 25 VI EDUCATION TRAINING REGENT COMMERCIAL MsT M~~~-~~~*l NEW CLASSES STARTING 1 DEC. f CTAMPORfI 11 SHORTHAND THEORY/ OlMßirvnu BEGINNERS CENTRE Tuesday/Thursday 6 307 30pm V/ Wednesday 7-9pm EXECUTIVE Saturday 2 30-4»pm cwn IQM »-c&I_LfeTARY/ AftJe«.cL u-.com. •euS"« 73Opm SsSSS 24.h NoVnb.r 1979 IWBINEBB CORR-SPONOENCE Effective Communication ri_2__£l_? P"__- m business971 words
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Advertisement727 1979-11-22 26 VII TRAVEL RESTAURANTS Sanuk in )£zlmJ J 1 ha liana w£ JL-^i] S days 4 nights in Bb^Sfi^tilfiSifl Bangkok/ Pattaya for |V7i|^S| 'i i d $620 fclEml Ifc-paning CVCf) \Xi l itK'vla\& Saturday. Fir .It-Mils (ill yimr travel jftrni .11 III B^lillilflHIfiififl -3* r JET THE SIA GIANT f$< Thai727 words
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Advertisement791 1979-11-22 26 PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER (Male) Applications arc invited frost decree holder* for the above position in oar shipyard. Applicants should be between 25 30 years and have at least 2 years experience in a similar capacity in industry. Sound knowledge of advertising is an advantage. The successful candidate will be responsible791 words
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Advertisement42 1979-11-22 26 RENT YOUR PROPERTIES FASTER By mentioning in your AD. Location House or flat Detached/ Semi-de-tached/ Terrace/ Splittool Ground floor/ 10th. floor/ Penthoute When available How, whom and when to contact. REMEMBER The more you TELL The more you SELL! CONSULT C.A.T.S 284-442242 words
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Obituary, Illustration260 1979-11-22 26 passed away peacefully on 20/11/79. Cortcga l««vm 26 Jalan Tani on 23/ 11/7* at 2.00 p.m. tor Nativity Church and thane* to Chua Chu Kang. PASSED AWAY PEACEFULLY ON 20 TH NOVEMBER 197» LEAVING BEHIND BELOVED WIFE SHENG SIU 3 SONS:DR KANG CHUNG MENO ROBIN KANG CHUNG LIANO260 words
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Obituary125 1979-11-22 26 ACK NO WLEDOEMENT MR TAN HOCK SAM BORN: W1S PASSED AWAY PEACEFULLY ON 10.11.7* LEAVING BEHIND BROTHER MR. TAN PENG KOON NEPHEW: MR. KOH HUNO CHUA WIFE: MADAM CHUA SOH LIAN SONS: CHARLIE TAN CHIN HEE ALOYSIUS TAN CHOON PEOW ERIC TAN CHIN GU AN DAUGHTERS: TAN PAK125 words
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Obituary, Illustration89 1979-11-22 26 IN SWEET MEMORY OF JOSEPHINE MARY REUTENS MY DARLING WIFE (LEJUt.) OUR AFFECTIONATE MOTHER OUR LOVMG GR AMDM A BORN 2S JULY 1909 DEPARTED 22 NOVEMBER 1t7» AGED 89 YEARS ■H»r wan hours and day* of pain. H*r ilnplm ntgMa are put. Har avar pallanl worn-out frama,89 words
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194 1979-11-22 27 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Prime Minister Datuk Hussein Onn said today that Muslims should have sincerity and respect for the rights and freedoms of others m a multi-racial society. "If we are intoxicated by our own arrogance and do not use our strength and prosperityNST - 194 words
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Article35 1979-11-22 27 SEREMBAN, Wed. Police recovered 11 cement mixer motors worth $13,000 from a house m Kajang yesterday. Five suspected members of a theft syndicate were detained, the state CTD chief said. NST.NST - 35 words
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Article37 1979-11-22 27 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The government will not amend the Muslim laws of inheritance because the laws are based on the Islamic syariat, Deputy Land and Regional Development Minister Sanusi Junid said m Parliament yesterday. NST.NST - 37 words
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Article93 1979-11-22 27 Newsman dies of heart attack KUALA LUMPUR, Wed John Clarke Bois, 52, formerly of the New Straits Times and recently of The Star, died of a heart attack today. He is survived by his wife, Gertrude and daughter. Mr Bois, known to his many friends as "JB", was a newspaperman93 words
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Article44 1979-11-22 27 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A seven-man delegation from the Soviet Union's Supreme Council will arrive tomorrow for a one-week official visit. The delegation will be led by the Vice-Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet, Mr A. C. Barauskas. NST.NST - 44 words
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Article44 1979-11-22 27 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Lawyer Chan Chow Wang has been struck off the Roll of Advocates and Solicitors of the High Court of Malaya. Bar Council secretary, Mr V. Krishnan, m a statement yesterday said this took effect from Saturday. NST.NST - 44 words
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Article38 1979-11-22 27 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A total of 62 Royal Malaysian Navy personnel will leave for the United States tomorrow for a one-year course m technical engineering, the Ministry of Defence said m a statement yesterday. NST.NST - 38 words
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135 1979-11-22 27 'Filipino refugees help meet labour needs' KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Filipino refugees m Sabah nave helped the state to meet manpower needs, particularly m the remote districts, Parliament was told yesterday. Home Minister Tan Sri Ghazali Shafie said on Monday that the number of refugees also did not have any adverseAFP - 135 words
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81 1979-11-22 27 40 escape as bus goes up in flames TAIPING, Wed. Thirtynine passengers of a Mara Express bus scrambled for safety when it burst into flames at Bukit Berapit along the Ipoh-Butter-worth highway early today. The passengers and the driver, Uzair bin Haji Dahlan, 42, escaped unhurt m the incident whichNST - 81 words
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Article51 1979-11-22 27 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Pakistan is prepared to train Malaysian scientists m nuclear technology for peaceful purposes, its ambassador, Mr Rahim Khan, said here yesterday. He said his country had recently made an offer to Malaysian scientists and others from the Third World countries to pursue the field.AFP - 51 words
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78 1979-11-22 27 TAWAU, Wed. Srnler paUce and Re_ai MateysUa Navy ameers met here yesterday and declded to Matty patrol the sea sff Sabak's east CMSt. It was the first Mat state-level conference by the tw* farces and the •racers decided that both c roups plan far the78 words
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148 1979-11-22 27 STUDENTS TOLD: BEWARE THOSE TEACHINGS BANOI (Selangar), Wed. Malaysians going overseas to study were warned taday against mlaslenary movements preaching principles contrary to Director of scheels, Syed Aha Bakar Barakbah, said these movemeat* which he described as "dakwah kecuh" (devlatary teachings) preached concepts that differed with basic Islamic teachings. SyedNST - 148 words
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259 1979-11-22 27 Society queries need to turn to N-energy KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Environmental Protection Society of Malaysia has questioned the need for Malaysia to turn to nuclear energy when its renewable energy sources have yet to be fully developed. Commenting on an National Electricity Board study which indicates nuclear energy asNST - 259 words
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419 1979-11-22 27 SEREMBAN, Wednesday A FORMER headmaster who allegedly stripped and walked naked round a crowded dance hall for a bet today withdrew his High Court suit againt the government for "illegally" demoting him. The case was originally fixed for hearing on Monday before419 words
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Advertisement555 1979-11-22 27 ♦MOUNT ELIZABETH HOSPITAL Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for the following posts: 1) MEDICAL RECORDS OFFICER 2) ECG TECHNICIAN 3) RADIOGRAPHER 4)MEDKttLTRANSCRIPTI0NtST (STENOGRAPHER) I" EXECUTIVE SECRETARY (STENO WTTH AUUOTYPMQ EXPERENCE) SECRETARY (STENOGRAPHER) BIO-MEDICAL TECHNICIAN CLERK/RECEPTIONIST BOILERMAN )CAR PARK ATTENDANT lary is negotiable and will be commensurate th qualifications555 words
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Advertisement1096 1979-11-22 27 KOFORD PAPER INDUSTRIES SDN. BHD. Recm vers and Managers Appointed On 22- 1 0- 1 979 RoK«iv«r t Sal* By T«neUf On* (1) unit of paper serviettes making machine. One (1) unit of toilet roll sletter/ winder. Reels of sulphite and tissue papers, etc. Tender documents obtainable from: Receivers and1,096 words
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Article, Illustration347 1979-11-22 28 Killanin's appeal to sports bodies BE ALERT TO GOVT INTERFERENCE GENEVA, Wed. International Olympic Committee president Lord Killanin yesterday appealed to sports bodies to guard against Government interference, and said that he hoped no country would boycott the 1980 Olympic Games. In an address to the American International Club ofReuter - 347 words
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Article298 1979-11-22 28 EXETER (England), Wed. The New Zealand All Blacks' rugby team returned to their winning form, but were far from convincing, m their 16-0 victory over the Southwest Division here yesterday. the tourists bounced back after their 21-9 defeat by the North of England on Saturday, butReuter - 298 words
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211 1979-11-22 28 Jeeps hits out at silent officials LONDON, Wed. Dickie Jeeps, chairman of the British SporW Council, yesterday criticised British sports maps for not making their feelings clear on the proponed British Lions' ragby tear of South Africa next year. Jeeps named the Central Council for Physical Recreation, who he saidAFP - 211 words
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Article46 1979-11-22 28 MILAN, Wed. Belgian cycling ace Eddy Merckx is to start up m the bicycle-making business. In January, Merckx will build a new style racing bicycle, which he designed and entered the 48th Milan cycle exhibition, with production aimed at 10,000 units a year. AFPAFP - 46 words
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Article26 1979-11-22 28 MANILA, Wed. The ninth world bowling championships will be held here from Nov. 28Dec. 8. The championships are held once every four years. AFPAFP - 26 words
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Article, Illustration360 1979-11-22 28 BUENOS AIRES, Wed. Top seed Guillermo Vilas, of Argentina, began his match with a double fault but went on to beat Belus Praioux, of Chile 6-3, 6-4 in the first round of the Argentine Open tennis championships. Said Vilas: "Don't think it was easy,".360 words
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Article237 1979-11-22 28 BRISBANE, Wed. Australian fast bowler Jeff Thomson said yesterday that his twisted left ankle had shown signs of recovery and he was confident of playing m the one-day cricket international and the first Test against the West Indies next week. Queensland Cricket Association medical officer. Dr. Tom Dooley, confirmed237 words
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329 1979-11-22 28 Lius Pongoh (Indo) bt Vimal Kumar (Did) 1M. 15-10; PS. Gandhe (Ind) bt Jalani Haji Sidek (Mai) 1-15, 154. 15-8. BASKETBALL NevadaReno College beat the 'ouring Taiwanese national team 88-49 in Nevada CYCLING West German pair WUfried Peffgen and Albert Fritz took the leadAgencies - 329 words
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Advertisement234 1979-11-22 28 Jl B^G^nsnnPP^^^Bnl P/^^ X^nfl W%. 9tk\jnH Ls\^i fa^^nnsnansH wl^ sth EDITION Singapore's National Export Directory 250 pages illustrated m full colour. Published by the Singapore International Chamber of Commerce and distributed by the Chamber to 15,000 potential overseas customers. nw/d n^nsl Singapore companies wishing to participate m the next edition234 words
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Article288 1979-11-22 29 GOI£> FRAME, already winner of three races from only six out ings this season, could make his presence felt again in the Class 2, Div 1 1,200 metres race at Kuala Lumpur on Sunday, reports FAIRWAY With S. Sairi in the saddle, the Gold Form288 words
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Article731 1979-11-22 29 Blaze On looks the pick 17 newcomers m XL meet RACINC.with FAIRWAY BLAZE ON looks the pick of the 17 newcomers entered for the Selangor Turf Club meeting starting on Saturday. A three-year-old bay Irish gelding by Polyfoto out of Get Yourself There, Blaze On (late Regal Mate) had 12731 words
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250 1979-11-22 29 BERNARD PEREIRA - BERNARD PEREIRA By BADMINTON giants Indonesia and China have agreed to a showdown in the Republic next February. With that good news came the Singapore National Olympic Council's stamp of approval yesterday. Said the Singapore Badminton Association president, Dr. Lee Kin Tat: "The China-Indonesia250 words
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Article124 1979-11-22 29 COLOMBO, Wed. England's top contender for a place in the semi-final of the world amateur billiards tournament Norman Dagley took a step closer to gaining entry into the semi-finals, when he beat Australian George Ganim 1,633-1,021 in a tournament match here today. Defending champion Michael Ferreira postedReuter - 124 words
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Article28 1979-11-22 29 KATRINEHOLM (Sweden), Wed. China beat Sweden 5-1 m a men's international table tennis match here last night. The Chinese women beat the Swedish 5-0. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article283 1979-11-22 29 Champ Tan ousts San in friendly SINGAPORE'S Fraser and Neave Scheme under-16 champion Patrick Tan demolished Sylvester San, a quarter-final-ist m the Malaysian under-20 competition, 15-9, 15-12 m the F and N-Selangor Schools badminton match at Guillemard Road yesterday. But m the final analysis, F and N won three matches,283 words
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231 1979-11-22 29 PERTH, Wed. Spaniard Severiano Ballesteros stepped onto a Western Australian golf course for the first time yesterday and received an unexpected welcome. The spectators turned out m their hundreds to watch him play here at Bun bury Ballesteros delighted the gallery with his style showing someReuter - 231 words
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Article81 1979-11-22 29 Japan PGA bars star from SA meet JOHANNESBURG, Wed. Hie Japanese Professional Golfing Association has barred top golfer Ibm AoU from playing In next month's Sooth African Son City tournament. The South African Professional Golfing Association director. Elwyn Nathan, said he was informed of this today by telegram from Tokyo.AFP - 81 words
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Article69 1979-11-22 29 STOCKHOLM, Wed. A fight of the giants has been planned (or the Swedish towns of Malmoe and Goeteborg from Mar. 3-5. The organisers plan to bring the heavyweights of many different sports together for a sort of "star wars". Already announced as contenders are American weightliftersAFP - 69 words
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113 1979-11-22 29 MIYAZAKI. Japan, Wed. Japan's veteran pro, Isao Aoki, won a US$22,000 ($47,960) four-man golf match yesterday, beating Americans Tom Watson, Hubert Green and Fuzzy Zoeller. Aoki received US$lO,OOO ($21,800) for winning eight out of 18 holes and nit ting two near pin shots onAP - 113 words
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Advertisement102 1979-11-22 29 A ~^r TOCOMEHOMETO N III |fe|| After exploring exciting Kuala Lumpur, come home to the Equatorial. Where people are friendly and caring, the place quiet and luxuriously comfortable. Where you feel free to be yourself. We offer 300 luxurious rooms and suites Delightful Swiss, Japanese and Chinese restaurants. 24- hour102 words
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Advertisement424 1979-11-22 29 The high cost of slow motion Addressing Folding Inserting Collating Counting D Mail Opening Check Signing D Postage Stamping And how Pitney Bowes can help Manual handling of paperwork is a slow, tedious, expensive process. s/^^^^ Andin today's brisk business mood, slow motion m daily paperwork x^^^J exacts a high424 words
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Article642 1979-11-22 30 PATRICK BASTIANS - Jogging is No. 1, says survey PATRICK BASTIANS Women prefer swimming By SINGAPORE women prefer swimming to any other sport. According to the Singapore Sports Council s latest survey on sports and recreation participation, there are 13,620 women swimmers m the Republic. But, popular though swimming is among both sexes,642 words
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Article, Illustration350 1979-11-22 30 KEN JALLEH Jr - KEN JALLEH Jr. By FIRST, it was ex-profes-sional boxer John James. Now, it's former national boxer, national coach and official Nee Roth Virabhak, who has joined m the fray over the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association. Both have come out m full support350 words
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Article63 1979-11-22 30 SEOUL, Wed. World Boxing Council super-light-weight champion Kirn Sang Hyon, of South Korea, was forced to postpone indefinitely his third title-defense because of a knee injury he suffered m training. He was due to stake his title, which he won by knocking out Saensak Muangsurin, of Thailand,AFP - 63 words
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191 1979-11-22 30 BERNARD PEREIRA - Southern Celebes side to perform in Republic BERNARD PEREIRA By SEPAK TAKRAW will take a trip down memory lane during the Yuletide season when a Southern Celebes team arrive in Singapore to perform the sport's traditional art. The performance, from Dec. 27-29 at the Singapore Badminton Hall, is to commemorate191 words
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Article63 1979-11-22 30 NEE SOON defeated Bukit Panjang 67-50 in an inter-con-stituency basketball match at the Gay World Stadium last night. Other results: Thomson 73 Upper Serangoon 45. Tiong Bahru 52 Kampong Chai Chee 36, Mountbatten 45 Cairnhill 43, Roohore 82 Kampong Ubi 67. Telok Blangah 69 Alexandra63 words
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Article176 1979-11-22 30 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By IN a move to give boys and girls international exposure, the Singapore Schools' Sports Council will send seven teams on a tour of Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia next month. Singapore will be represented Dy six boys and girls m the ASEAN schools'176 words
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Advertisement154 1979-11-22 30 V a*' «*n '"""iS?* I (K «£j*u!, (Pftf "SS-fflSB ™w«t,oon3; A *«Jf -5* T wn 'IT", V* 9 00 N^* I --■~v«i~H"=?Hf UoKi *flor». «'ter th, f lr nd c °"busti. sßsjgs£saf*«w oa— 99 ll Ti P^^^mm^ XRWDJ t.tr° uld full y recoi, up to j^e Chee Chuan. V< r.ithf154 words
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Advertisement278 1979-11-22 30 his magnificent home is now available for sale by tender f &£t*^ X. I A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY TO WshL 7 PURCHASE A REMARKABLE RESIDENCE IN A PRESTIGE AREA^ Located In Mosmans, one of the paramount select areas of Perth, Western Australia, this architecturally desianed 7 year old double brick and278 words
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470 1979-11-22 31 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By Thailand 8...2 Singapore... 1 BANGKOK, Wed. With two goals within the last two minutes Thailand B beat Singapore 2-1, which virtually wiped out our semifinal hopes in the King's Cup soccer competition at the National Stadium here tonight. Do470 words
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Article102 1979-11-22 31 BANGKOK, Wed. China trounced defending champions Malaysia 3-0 in their Group B preliminary round match of the 1979 King's Cup football tournament here tonight. All the goals were scored in the first half. China's left-back Wang Bao Cheng fired a 30minute shot in the eighth minute toReuter - 102 words
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Article226 1979-11-22 31 BERNARD PEREIRA - BERNARD PEREIRA By THE Singapore intermediate soccer squad's stay m Dacca for Bangladesh's Aga Khan Gold Cup tournament has been extended by a week, thanks to the postponement of the final until Saturday fortnight. This has upset the plans of National Football League Division One champions Tampir.'-s226 words
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348 1979-11-22 31 ERNEST FRIOA - ERNEST FRIOA By THE Philippines' announcement, that the fourth ASEAN schools athletics championships will be staged m Manila next July, has caught the Singapore Schools Sports Council by surprise. The Philippines had originally proposed to stage the meet next September, but has now brought it348 words
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252 1979-11-22 31 PATRICK BASTIANS - Sue crashes in first Battle of the Sexes PATRICK BASTIANS By SUE COGSWELL, 28, the world's second-ranked woman player, lost 6-9, 810, 2-9 in only 33 minutes to Singapore's Raymond Ong in the first of five squash matches against the men in the Fred Perry's Challenge of the Sexes at252 words
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Article, Illustration121 1979-11-22 31 Miandad, Nazar rescue Pakistan BANGALORE, India, Wed. Pakistan scored 256 runs for four wickets at the close of play on the opening day of the first Test cricket match against India here today. Opener Mudassar Nazar and Javed Miandad pulled Pakistan out of a difficult position after they had lostReuter - 121 words
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Article16 1979-11-22 31 THE Cosmopolitan Cup soccer match at Tanglin was called off because of bad weather.16 words
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Article225 1979-11-22 31 R. JEGATHESAN - R. JEGATHESAN By THE Special Constabulary soccer team will be leaving for a 10-day tour of Thailand tomorrow mornThe trip is a reward for the team's winning this ypar's Singapore Government Services League Division One title. The 26-member squad, including three officials, led by Anthony225 words
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Article, Illustration334 1979-11-22 31 KEN JALLEH Jr - 'Doc' the rugby man's best friend KEN JALLEH Jr By HE'S always there on the sidelines when rugby players need him. Ills bag Is always there beside him. No, he's net an eager Insurance salesman, waiting to pounce on some unsuspecting participant Involved In one of the most robust sports.334 words
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Article251 1979-11-22 31 PETER BIOW - Lee, Yap move into final PETER BIOW By LEE YONG KONG and Yap Chin Boon, the No. 1 ana 2 seeds respectively, lived up to their reputation when they moved into the final after last night's national table tennis Individual championships semi-finals at the Poi Ching School. Lee outplayed former251 words
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Article, Illustration102 1979-11-22 31 SINGAPORE'S national wingforward Shee Lay Toon (pictured fifth from left by Wong Kwai Chow) paving the way for the national rugby team as he puts his right foot forward at the Paya Lebar Airport Nineteen players left yesterday for a tour of Thailand, with102 words
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Advertisement216 1979-11-22 31 Spacemaker from Europe. The inventive creation for the imaginative mind. A system designed to be functional and good looking. The best yah i*» for your money at the most competitive price. Start having it right away and build the rest gradually suiting your time, taste and need Spacemaker shelf units216 words
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Miscellaneous80 1979-11-22 31 BADMINTON Men's junior inter -club league: Mountbatten v Tractors, SAFRA v SC, SAFSA v Shell (SBA hall, 7.30). GOLF Women: SICC v Seletar (Island Course). HOCKEY SWHA Div 2 league: SIA Group v Police (Thomson Rd, 5.15), SAFSAv Theresians (Padang. 5.15). RUGBY SRU Div 2: SCX: V Minor Units (SCC,80 words
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Article, Illustration274 1979-11-22 32 TWO schoolboys died Instantly after being struck by lightning while playing four-a-side football with some friends in the rain yesterday. They were Identified as Hamzah bin Jantan, 18, and Hosni Ahmad, 15. both neighbours la Block 75, Whampoa Drive. Another bay, Daad bin Sa'at, IS,274 words
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Article66 1979-11-22 32 TOKYO, Wed. Chinese Premier Hua Guofeng is to visit Japan m early May next year and may visit the Asean countries before that, Kyodo news service reported from Beijing today. Quoting reliable Chinese sources, Kyodo said the Chinese Premier is likely to visit Asean member statesAP - 66 words
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314 1979-11-22 32 Tarling's counsel sees judge in chambers FORMER Haw Par Brothers International chairman, Richard Charles Tarling, 45, was in the High Court yesterday with his lawyer, Mr H. E. Cashin,, in connection with an application arising from the six-month jail sentence imposed on him on Tuesday. The application was heard in314 words
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Article34 1979-11-22 32 ROME, Wed. About 13 million unionists joined a fourhour general strike today aimed at speeding up government action on inflation and unemployment. Work stopped m factories, offices and big farms. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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237 1979-11-22 32 Airport computers a menace, allege air controllers WASHINGTON, Wed. The nationwide air traffic controllers' organisation yesterday charged that the computers they use to guide commercial aircraft nave become so unreliable that they pose "a serious menace to the safety of air passengers and crews. Mr John Leyden, president of theNYT - 237 words
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Article35 1979-11-22 32 KUWAIT, Wed. Saudi Arabia's Oil Minister. Sheikh Ahmed Zaki Yamani, has told the Kuwaiti newspaper Al-Rai Al-Aam that Opec members would not discuss the IranianAmerican ciisis at their Caracas meeting next month Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article111 1979-11-22 32 OTTAWA, Wed. Former Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau announced today he was bowing out of politics by resigning as head of the Liberal Party with effect from next March. In a brief statement, Mr Trudeau told a news conference: "It is time for a new chiefReuter - 111 words
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Article64 1979-11-22 32 NEW DELHI, Wed. The Chief Election Commissioner, S.L. Shakdher, today declared that San jay Gandhi, younger son of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, could Hie his nomination for the January polls to Parliament. Mr Shakdher said that the two-year jail sentence against Mr Gandhi In aAFP - 64 words
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Article55 1979-11-22 32 ALGIERS, Wed. Saharan nationalists claimed here today that their guerillas shot down two Moroccan Mirage Fl fighters on Monday above the town of Abattih, and killed about 100 Moroccan troops. The Algerian-backed Polisario movement, fighting for self-determination m the western Sahara, said the bodies of bothAFP - 55 words
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397 1979-11-22 32 Students attack US embassy and British library ISLAMABAD, Wednesday HUNDREDS of screaming Iranian and Pakistani students today attacked the United States Embassy here, killing one American marine guard and burning cars in the compound. The students, who were protesting against the seizure of the Great Mosque, also known as theReuter; AFP; UPI - 397 words
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Advertisement346 1979-11-22 32 [fc cA L A i torn m part of a rowd the world votuntvy youth servnf ifency offers you Hie I I lotowmi piojrammts courses INTERNATIONAL CENTRE 70 PALMER ROAD TEL: I *****66 Education Contra Personnel Manajenwnt a Mnuiemenf Dynamics t Problem Sotvur. Techniques Workshop Supervisory Ma4U(«nent a Purchaser Principles346 words
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Advertisement388 1979-11-22 32 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally Cover Price .Mr Annool Sut»cnptK>n $155 For Mjtncnption. call *****11 Km M TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. DETAILS of the Asean investment corporation proposed at a recent meeting have emerged. Investors j will get a chance to subscribe as much as US$lOO million to this giant company. Other388 words
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Miscellaneous168 1979-11-22 32 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Scattered showers in the late afternoon. TEMP. (C) up to S a.m. tomorrow: M max., 24 mln. SUNSET today: 8.22 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: €.19 a.m. GLOBAL weather Amsterdam 2-«C Cloudy Lw4w 3-6C Fog Atbeaa 11-18C dear Lee AigelM 15-20C Goudy Bakrala 11-21C Clear Maalla 23-31C168 words
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Advertisement254 1979-11-22 1 Irj^JTi^X ijj *Worn I eUI ...fabulous colors for eyes, cheeks, lips and fingertips HHi 1^ Pirst, the foundation Cover ©ri Now cobr you Ips soft with Super, shmy nails too your %}'-sg^^^ liquid make-up is clean Cover Qri up Softeners Soft and nails never had it so sick. Cover t254 words
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Advertisement107 1979-11-22 1 INSIDt How-To Travel insurance AIR AMNESIAII r swiu. you to I NOWMEKH I -^J When yu h»ve everything packed and you're all set to go on your Caribbean eralse or your Ball jaunt, don't forget that most important thing Insuring against loss of baggage or theft. Pag* 6 Disco City107 words
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558 1979-11-22 1 Sima Qian the great Chinese historian THE Historical Records (Shi Ji) is one of the most important classical records in China. Its author Sima Qian, combined philosophy with literature in his historical record. For 2.000 years, this book has been looked upon with respect by the intellectuals or China. The558 words
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Article39 1979-11-22 1 A thousand years scarce serve to form a state; an hoar may lay it in the dust. Byron >manztn >&& n* The wise man's defects are like the eclipses of the sun; they come to every one's knowledge. Confucius39 words
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Article223 1979-11-22 1 Fables LONG AGO, there lived a king who was prepared to spend a thousand pieces of gold for a thoroughbred. He waited three years. His attendant said to him: "Give me the thousand pieces of gold and I will find you the steed." The king223 words
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Article35 1979-11-22 1 DON'T BE SHY! IF YOU can speak Mandarin and are about to use dialect again, step yourself and start in Mandarin. The other person may know Mandarin hot may also be shy. Be the Initiator!35 words
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Article, Illustration65 1979-11-22 1 Wei shan jiu ren, gong kill yT kui. Without the finishing touch all efforts so far rendered will be in vain. Tian shang di xia wei wo du zun. In Heaven and on earth 1 only am to be revered. 4b Y& tot ~K 'Ai'fl-t^fA.w^g ea #*»i«wiB TCi65 words
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Article, Illustration729 1979-11-22 2 DANA LAM f - DANA LAM f By THE KINGDOM and The Beauty at 9.05 p.m. on channel 8, finds Fong Chieh attempting suicide. It remains an attempt, but back at the Palace, the young Empress is ill. She calls for the Emperor, asks for forgiveness in her insipid style729 words
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Article746 1979-11-22 5 NIGHT entertainment in Singapore will be further energized, as the Americans say, in the next three months when two more discotheques open in town. Disco City and another semi-private club called Studio M, will join the ranks of the sophisticated discotheques which have mushroomed with the746 words
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Article143 1979-11-22 5 VVKST German nlanWEiai "*«™»n puui- 2!L r.. nrls' *"> WU« will give a piano recital at the DBS auditorium on Monday at 8 p.m. Organised Jointly by the Ministry of Culture »nd the Goethe Institut In the Music For Everyone series, the recital will feature w»rks by Scarlatti,143 words
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Article576 1979-11-22 5 Exhibition by Teh Tien Chong Alpha Gallery Nov 16 30 Reviewed by Rachel Barnes "WE are now entering a space-conscious age m which our conceptions of space and time are becoming enlarged m three directions, m stellar galaxies, m the intricacies of the atom576 words
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Article, Illustration1613 1979-11-22 6 TENG JUAT LENG - TENG JUAT LENG By Make sure you're protected against mishaps Travel insurance is an essential that most people forget in their excitement over a holiday. But holidays are also when life is a little haphazard, and there may be moments when you will be1,613 words
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Article397 1979-11-22 6 Pick a scheme that' suits you WHEN taking out travel insurance, you will of course have to ask yourself what you wish to safeguard against. If you have to book a long period ahead and pay for your air tickets at that time, there's always the risk of losing money397 words
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Article, Illustration775 1979-11-22 7 By TOM BRIDGMAN m Kuala Lumpur COMMUNIST guerillas are still active in the dense rubber plantations and rugged jungle-clad hills of the Malaysian peninsula and its border with Thailand nearly 20 years after their armed revolt was crushed. Steady reports of guerillas killedReuter - 775 words
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Article734 1979-11-22 7 IKUO ANAI in Tokyo - IKUO ANAI in Tokyo By But fight for pollution damages goes on THE latest government report on the environment says air in Japan's industrial centres is steadily becoming cleaner and clearer. The report has helped to boost a campaign by industrial organisations for less compensationReuter - 734 words
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Advertisement1163 1979-11-22 8 A CAREER IN SALES 'N, OLIVETTI, Europe's leading manufac- J nilTUniCoTuP»nnnr turer of Office Equipment, is expand- M uUTHHIc SINGAPORE 1 ing fast and we need more dynamic PRIVATF I IMITFD and experienced personnel to join the rmilllC Limit CU marketmg force of our Office Product (GUTHRIE ENGINEERING) Organisation We1,163 words
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Advertisement673 1979-11-22 8 NMB SINGAPORE LIMITED We ore a multi-natjonal company and vacancies exist for the following positions:ENGINEERS THE PERSON Candidates should possess a degree or diploma in Mechanicol or Electronics Engineering and hove T to 2 years of relevant experience m one of the following areasTHE JOB a) Quality Assuronce Reliability Responsibilities673 words
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Advertisement434 1979-11-22 8 BW^H .^fl ■P>^Hfl fIW. .^fl -V<SC^ requires EXPERIENCED OUTDOOR FFM*I F *»l F? RFPRKFJtITIW PIIM ncrncOLBIHI IffC tUITI DEMONSTRATOR to market to Dealers and Super- I markets Smoll Electric Home I Appliances Attractive Salary plus Commission SALESMAN/SALESGIRL for Showroom to se,, E,ectrica, Em.>iZ?« XX Attractive Salary plus Commission Please opply434 words
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Advertisement413 1979-11-22 8 IN f MAT>ER Of THE companies act cap ia, Puousni to Stttw S«2Hbl ""SSSr" BROTHERS IPTEILIMrTED SS-^^jS h-d w Rocm 1110> 11*noorS^*o7i9^n^S Z"*«X£*£LZ -.outb^^duvp.^ bl"^*'^^ thatM«ws TanChocnPmc £JZ<I" ££TEa*£aZTi, Co Room 1110. 11th Roc. Golden Mte Tower. Beach "a"* Smgapore 0719 i« and are he"*v appomt<i Lquidatorsioimtyandseveiii IXZ,**- '21 rmmm413 words
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Advertisement350 1979-11-22 2 Convenient. All of Europe within easy reach. f «oscow ,^fl Zurich m mm S|^ hh We take you there. London, Pans, Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Frankfurt, Rome. The major European cities. Fly directly from Moscow to any of these destination and save ;ime and money. Which after all, is what air travel350 words
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Advertisement199 1979-11-22 2 "^Golden JLAJi' Ua^ a translation of the Chinese novel ChinP'mgMd Called by Pearl S. Buck the greatest novel of physical love which China has produced' The Qokton Lotus or Chin Ping Mci is now published unexpurgned, giving for the first time a complete and full translation into English. Th* Golden199 words
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Miscellaneous238 1979-11-22 2 SINGAPORE SYMPHO- Aljunied community EXHIBITION at ThornNY ORCHESTRA celeb- centre at 8 p.m. son Plaza from 10 a.m. rity concert at the SPECIAL HOLIDAY to 9.30 p.m. On till Nov SineaDore Conference FILM SHOWS FOR STU- 27. Hal] Pit 8 15 omtSS DENTS at the National SPACE AND TIME ami238 words
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Miscellaneous1243 1979-11-22 2 i TV and Radio j 1 SINGAPORE 5 t 3.00 PM Opening followed by Star Per- I 7.05 Candid Camera formance A Championship Affair 7.30 News (Malay) 1 3.30 Diary of Events (Chinese) 7.45 The IncredWe Hi* The Beast 3.35 Over The Rainbow (Mandarin Within I Drama Serial, repeat) 8.501,243 words
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Advertisement668 1979-11-22 3 You're now looking at the world's most advanced colour television It's like looking into the future Philips have looked into the future to The reason is that Philips have sue- Small wonder it's worth every cent you pay. A, quality, Philips equipped the bring the world the new Philips Kl2.668 words
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Obituary, Illustration102 1979-11-22 8 Departed 22.1174 Always In our minds with fond memories, sadly missed by wife, sons, daughters-in-law, grandchildren, relatives and friends DEPARTED TEN YEARS TODAY "WE KNOW YOU ARE WlTH US GUIDING, SHARING, CARING. REMEMBERED BY: HUSBAND: NOEL. DAUGHTERS: JEAN AND ELIZABETH. SONS-IN-LAW: PETER AND KIM TECK.102 words