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Title Section14 1979-11-29 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1979 30 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 142/1/7914 words
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Article663 1979-11-29 1 We'll die with hostages, say students TEHERAN, Wednesday STUDENTS holding 49 American hostages here said yesterday they had packed the occupied US Embassy with so many explosives that they would be killed along with their captives if they blew it up. "If we press the buttons,Agencies - 663 words
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Article72 1979-11-29 1 HONGKONG. Wed A Panamanian freighter sank today off Palawan Island in the Philippines after colliding with a Soviet vessel but all 19 Taiwaoeae crew members were rescued, the Marine Department here reported A spokesman said the 4,672tonne freighter, MinJek. on its way from Keelung to Brunei,AP - 72 words
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106 1979-11-29 1 WASHINGTON, Wed. The US Government today urged Americans to avoid private travel to 11 Muslim countries because of unsettled conditions arising from the seizure of the the US Embassy in Teheran. The State Department listed the countries as Bahrain, Bangladesh, Iraq, Kuwait, Lebanon,Reuter - 106 words
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Article29 1979-11-29 1 MANILA, Wed. An army second-lieutenant and four communist guerillas were killed in two clashes in remote villages in central Philippines on Monday, military sources said today. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article55 1979-11-29 1 DACCA, Wed. Bangladesh's five-year-old sttte of emergency ended last night and all fundamental rights were formally restored. An official announcement said 'he withdrawal fulfilled a pre-election promise by President Ziaur Rahman to revoke the much-criticised emergency proclamation, made by the government of former President Sheikh Mujibur RahmanReuter - 55 words
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Article, Illustration167 1979-11-29 1 ANTHONY WYE - ANTHONY WYE Picture by THE b*at seems almeet to* big for 14-year-old Inderjeet Kaar to handle and the Mrs to* heavy for her little arms. Yet this boatglrl, stronger than her frail, slight figure would suggest, ku been ferrying mea »er— the Havelock167 words
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143 1979-11-29 1 Parking blitz: 4,500 booked in a month TRAFFIC police have booked 4,505 drivers of various types of vehicles for wrongful parking and parking at wrong places in an operation which has been going on since Nov The acting OC Traffic Police, Deputy Supt Lohman Yew told the Berita Harian yesterday143 words
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Article71 1979-11-29 1 SEOUL, Wed. South Korea's best-known dissident, Kirn Dae-Jung, will be freed from house arrest next month, informed sources said today. Mr Kirn, who was narrowly beaten by the late President Park Chung-Hee in the 1971 presidential election, was placed under house confinement shortly after beingReuter - 71 words
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Article50 1979-11-29 1 CAPE TOWN. Wed. Heart transplant pioneer Christian Barnard says he has signed an agreement with a film producer for rigfets to a movie on his life. The film reportedly might be partly financed by King Khakd of Saudi Arabia, one ot Dr Barnard's patients AP.AP - 50 words
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Article37 1979-11-29 1 TOKYO, Wed. Nearly half the Japanese people consider the United States as trustworthy while less than one-fifth of Americans bold the same view of Japan, according to a poll published in the Yomiuri Shimhun today. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article159 1979-11-29 1 TOKYO, Wed. The Bank of Japan was forced to intervene heavily on the Tokyo foreign exchange market today to defend the yea despite the introduction of control measures designed to boost its value. The Central Bank sold US$45O million, bringing its sales in theReuter - 159 words
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82 1979-11-29 1 TOKYO, Wed. For the second year in a row, Lebanese ambassador to Tokyo, Mr Joseph Naffah, has won an Imperial wild duck chase. The event is put on each year for the diplomatic corps at the Emperor's hunting estate at Sayama near Tokyo. TheAFP - 82 words
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223 1979-11-29 1 DC-10 with 257 on board down in Antarctic NO REPORTS OF SURVIVORS CHRISTCHURCH. Wednesday THE burnt-out wreckage of a missing New Zealand DC-10 was found in the Antarctic today and there were no reports of survivors among the 257 people aboard, search headquarters in Auckland said. A United States aircraftReuter; UPI - 223 words
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364 1979-11-29 1 Pipeline to bypass Hormuz project but Oteiba denies it NEW YORK, Wed THE United Arab Emirates, a major US oil supplier, is planning to construct a 240 km pipeline that would allow oil tankers to bypass the Iranian-con-trolled Straits of Hormuz, the Mideast Report said yesterday. "The oil-rich Arab statesNYT; UPI - 364 words
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Article39 1979-11-29 1 NEW DELHI, Wed. Thousands of India's persecuted Harijarv- (untouchables) have threatened to march to the historic city of Aurangabad to demand that a local university be renamed after their late leader B.R. Ambedkar, newspapers reported today. UPI.UPI - 39 words
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Article67 1979-11-29 1 WASHINGTON. Wed. A w«maa with a knlff tried U force ker way into the •fflce af SrnaUr Edward Keaaedy today, bat ni arrested by Secret Service agents before the OMUd reach him, a KenMdy aMe •aid. Srnator Keaaedy a PreridtiatUl eaadldate was la UMtbfr aecttaa af the67 words
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Advertisement96 1979-11-29 1 46 pages today CLOSURE OF ITC: MINISTRY EXPLAINS Pages TAIWAN lifts curbs on raw material imports from Reds 4 \3,m to lose jobs in steel mills closure S WHY the Mandarin campaign Raja explains 7 MORE stillbirths and infant deaths among Malays and Indians t GE plans to build (2196 words
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Advertisement82 1979-11-29 1 i% m.m±. AWA lawk Lv Camay Pacific Singapore s TraveiQ PamcuarxMl'SOi SINGAPORE TO HONG KONG NON-STOP. MORNING OR AFTERNOON THE CHOICE IS YOURS. Cathay Pacific has the most non-stop flights to Hong Kong. Daily Super TriStar flights depart 11.00 a m Daily except Wednesday and Friday 8707 flights depart 2.3082 words
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Advertisement21 1979-11-29 1 HIGH POWER CAR STEREO Sota Aftnn BIGSTON €ieCTRONfCS (S) PT6 LTD Showoom 037 Ground Floor Pa>ac« Cent* S*»o>e Ro*d T* ,i;v*.'O21 words
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419 1979-11-29 2 Russia's worst harvest in four years MOSCOW, Wednesday PRESIDENT Leonid Brezhnev yesterday made public the Soviet Union's worst harvest result for four years and sharply criticised the performance of the national economy over the past 12 months. Mr Brezhnev was speaking at a meeting of the Communist Party central committeeReuter; AP - 419 words
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161 1979-11-29 2 MOSCOW, Wed. The Soviet Union today announced a military budget of 17.1 billion rubles (5557.12 billion) for next year, 100 million rubles less than this year. Soviet Finance Minister Vasily Garbuzov told the Soviet parliament the decrease of about 0.6 per centAP - 161 words
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144 1979-11-29 2 Danes hope for N-arms freeze with Soviets COPENHAGEN, Wed. Denmark will call for a sixmonth moratorium on the decision to deploy mediumrange Cruise and Pershing-2 missiles in Western Europe Parliament was told yesterday. Foreign Minister Kjeld Olesen said the six months should be used to seek an opening of negotiationsReuter - 144 words
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Article, Illustration57 1979-11-29 2 Nurses in counter demo NURSES staging a connter demonstration at the strike-hit Charing Cross Hospital, London, on Tuesday to ensure that it received essential heating and oil supplies. They even took the trouble to escort assistant tanker driver Peter Flynn when he arrived to connect a new supply of oilAP - 57 words
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Article89 1979-11-29 2 BAN ON PF GUERILLAS TO STAY SALISBURY, Wed. The j bi-racial government of Bishop Abel Muzorewa said today that it would maintain its political ban on its Patriotic Front guerilla foes despite an amnesty programme for the release of some of the bishop's opponents. Another 121 detainees have been freedReuter - 89 words
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206 1979-11-29 2 LONDON, Wad. BECAUSE her boyfriend jilted her, Rachel Silvers felt like killing him. And in order to stop herself doing that, she decided to get hr self arrested. But it was not as easy as she thought, said prosecutor Hezlett Colgan inUPI - 206 words
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233 1979-11-29 2 WASHINGTON, Wed. The Pentagon said last night it has found and corrected the cause of a false alarm which put part of North America on a nuclear war alert for six minutes on Nov 9. Twelve iet fighters were scrambled from US andReuter - 233 words
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Advertisement151 1979-11-29 2 The Kilobar Gold ■■1^ VI Certificate 1 Convenient W^^Sr^ j^y^ y\ Now! when you buy a Kilobar from OCBC, £>£4!>^'*' <$r^ you don't have to carry it home and worry ji/Cvt^"' Cs*i^ <*^ v. i&* about safe keeping. You can opt for tvV^ 0 j*** 0 «i°*\ a one-kilobar Gold151 words
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Article, Illustration494 1979-11-29 3 DAY 25 BAHRAIN, W«d COUNTRIES sharing the waters of the Gulf of Iran are becoming increasingly anxious about the Iranian crisis involving American hostages and the possibility of strong American action. There is concern here as well as in Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, theNYT; UPI - 494 words
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Article62 1979-11-29 3 THE Commonwealth said yesterday the holding of 49 hostages in the US Embassy in Teheran was a threat to international stability and urged Iran to release them. The secretary-general of the 42 nation grouping of former British colonies, Mr Siidath Ramphal, said in a statement issued62 words
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Article66 1979-11-29 3 IRANIAN students yesterday sought a court injunction to prevent the US Government from deporting them in retaliation for the seizure of American hostages in Teheran. The Confederation of Iranian Students, a Californiabased group claiming a membership of 1,500, has decided to try to block deportationReuter - 66 words
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128 1979-11-29 3 Iran quake kills 11, destroys three villages TEHERAN, Wednesday A POWERFUL earthquake struck north-east Iran last night, killing 11 people and destroying three villages, the official radio said today. The earthquake, which measured between 6 and 6.5 on the Richter Scale, was the second in Khorasan province within 12 hours.Reuter - 128 words
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151 1979-11-29 3 Xmas special: Dartboards of Khomeiny NORTH LITTLE ROCK (Arkansas), Wed. BUSINESSMAN John Gorman said on Monday he was selling Ayatollah Khomeiny dartboards for Christmas to give Americans a chance to vent their frustration towards Iran. "We call it the cock-o-maniac dartboard," he said. Mr Gorman, 30, said he made oneUPI - 151 words
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Article75 1979-11-29 3 VACAVILLE, (California), Wed. Charles Manson, serving a life sentence for the murder of actress Sharon Tate and six others, refused to appear before a parole board here yesterday. He sent two 100-dollar notes in Monopoly money instead. Asked if this was a gesture by Manson to showReuter - 75 words
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Article34 1979-11-29 3 TOKYO, Wed. Chinese Ambassador to Japan Mr Fu Hao met Prime Minister Masayoshi Ohira today to discuss details of the Japanese leader's five-day visit to China due to begin on Wednesday. UPI.UPI - 34 words
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107 1979-11-29 3 Pope braves threat to visit Turkey ANKARA, Wed. Brushing aside a threat against his life and critical editorials on his visit. Pope John Paul II arrived in Turkey today, commenting that "love is greater than danger." At least 10,000 soldiers took part in what Turkish officials described as the tightestReuter; AP - 107 words
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Article63 1979-11-29 3 BRITAIN is reducing its embassy staff in Teheran by half and all of some 20 diplomats involved in the move will have left with their families within about 10 days, a foreign office spokesman said in London last night. The British Embassy was briefly occupied onReuter - 63 words
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Article64 1979-11-29 3 FIVE men protesting against the deposed Shah of Iran forced their way into a National Guard base in Michigan yesterday and held its commander and two staff workers in an office for 45 minutes. The men were later arrested by military police. They were charged withReuter - 64 words
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133 1979-11-29 3 The Shah undergoes treatment for gallstone NEW YORK, Wed. The deposed Shah of Iran underwent a non-surgi-cal removal of gallstone fragments that sources said could clear the way for his return to exile in his walled Mexican villa as early as Friday. The Shah was reported to be recuperating fromUPI - 133 words
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214 1979-11-29 3 KUWAIT, Wad. KUWAIT told the US yesterday It opposed any action that would jeopardise the safety «f foreign assets In the US. official soirees said here. The Kuwaiti position was stated daring a meeting here between US Treasury Secretary William Miller andReuter - 214 words
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Advertisement266 1979-11-29 3 corporation K^High fixed deposit interest rate*. X^&f&P 6 month* Smooths \«3o' 7 s% 7 75% 4*o^ 18months 24 months 36 months f ft% 8.125% 8.25% 8.25% pwa. p.a. |mv When you invest with CCS you can do so on 3 months to 36 months deposits. With the added benefit of266 words
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271 1979-11-29 4 TAIPEH, Wed TAIWAN today relaxed its trade restrictions with communist countries by waiving a ban on raw materials from Eastern Europe, the Board of Foreign Trade said. Mr S.K. Shao, director-general of the board, told legislative Yuan (Parliament that certificates ofReuter - 271 words
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Article, Illustration141 1979-11-29 4 MANILA, Wed. President Marcos today described the Soviet Union as heavy-handed la its attempts to woo Asian nations with economic aid. Addressing a visiting Hawaii trade mission, Mr Marrow told them that despite differences there was still a strong residne of goodwill forReuter - 141 words
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171 1979-11-29 4 'Citizenship snag must be ironed out first' JAKARTA, Wednesday AN INDONESIAN military leader has made it clear that diplomatic relations between Jakarta and Beijing will not be normalised until after the government has settled the problem of citizenship for alien Chinese here. General Yoga Sugama, chief of Bakin, the intelligenceAFP - 171 words
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Article95 1979-11-29 4 Paper warns of dangers to Batam JAKARTA, Wed. A Jakarta daily today expressed the fear that the island of Batam, to be developped jointly with Singapore, would host "international enclaves run by trans- national corporations" soon. Such enclaves have already grown up in areas like Irian Jaya and Asahan (northAFP - 95 words
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Article58 1979-11-29 4 CANNON BEACH (Oregon), Wed. A shark attacked a surfer about 100 metres offshore yesterday, gashing his left leg and breaking some of his ribs, police said. Mr Kenny Doudt, 26, made it to shore and was taken to a hospital in Portland, where he underwent a two-hourUPI - 58 words
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Article47 1979-11-29 4 BANGKOK, Wed. Thailand today followed its Asean partners in ratifying a cheap airfare agreement the regional grouping made recently with Australia. The agreement, concluded in Canberra last month, regulates pricing and stopover rights for Qantas and Asean airlines operating on the SydneyEurope route. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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219 1979-11-29 4 lata gets down to work on fuel crisis MANILA, Wed. The International Air Transport Association today got down to work on a fuel crisis that is expected to jack up air fares and reduce leisure travel. More than 300 delegates from 103 airlines belonging to lata, described as the AviationUPI - 219 words
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Article40 1979-11-29 4 LONDON, Wed. Internal air fares will go up in Britain by an average 10 per cent from next Monday The rise, to cover higher costs including fuel, was sanctioned yesterday by the Civil Aviation Authority. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article64 1979-11-29 4 MADRID, Wed. The Spanish parliament voted by a big majority last night to lift the parliamentary Immunity of two deputies so that they can stand trial on charges of supporting the separatist organisation ETA. The Congress (lower house) approved an application by the Supreme Court to proceedReuter - 64 words
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Article41 1979-11-29 4 OKLAHOMA CITY, Wed. A US air force airborne radar system, to be used for a threeday training mission "in a European environment," arrived yesterday at the Ramstein air force base near Frankfurt, a top military official announced here. AFP.AFP - 41 words
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93 1979-11-29 4 BANGKOK, Wed. All civil servants will receive mi avenge 2* per ceat pay Increase from next year, a government spofcesmau said today. The new salary scale, approved by the cabinet yesterday, will also give IN baht (8$tl) la living allowances for civil servantsAP - 93 words
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Advertisement135 1979-11-29 4 iCW' Indian Summer vVOS^T^Z #tt roast P° r^' oin w^ a PP'* sauce- And then come back for a //A \\*T"^PrQ 1 Lea Sports ljca lub < otlon Pleated Pants Pleated Pants Cotton ll':»# Ikl^A| UP:s4Wfr CIQ9O W l Mj gfTTET vow H^k <^Vk^l 25% OFF i W^ r\ A135 words
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242 1979-11-29 5 NEW YORK, W»d THE United States Steel Corporation announced yesterday that it was closing 15 plants and mills in eight states in the most sweeping shutdowns to hit the nation's steel industry in years. The move will throw about 13,000 people outNYT - 242 words
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Article32 1979-11-29 5 BEIJING. Wed. Famed violinist Yehudi Menuhin arrived here last night for a 12-day visit during which he will give three concerts and a series of lectures to Chinese musicians -AP.AP - 32 words
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190 1979-11-29 5 LONDON, Wednesday STRIKING car workers will return to their jobs after reaching a nervous truce yesterday on a bitter dispute at British Leyland over the firing of a communist unionist. The eight-day strike crippled the car giant, already in danger of collapseAP - 190 words
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Article78 1979-11-29 5 DETROIT, Wed. Mr Jerome Cavanagh, mayor during De- troit's darkest hour the bloody race riots of 1967 died of a heart attack yesterday in Lexington, Kentucky. He was 51. Once called the "boy won- i der" of Michigan politics, Mr I Cavanagh served as mayorUPI - 78 words
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191 1979-11-29 5 LONDON, Wed. BRITISH housewives were urged today to boycott French goods until the Parts government lifted Its illegal ban on Imports of British lamb. The call came from the newly-formed Women's Farming I nlon, which said the future of British agrlrnlture could dependAFP - 191 words
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Article221 1979-11-29 5 ECONOMIC SNIPPETS BRITAIN has no intention of selling its North Sea oil at a preferential rate to its partners in the European Economic Community as has been urged particularly by the West German Government, British Under Secretary for Energy, Mr Norman Lamont, said in London yesterday. The issue is expectedReuter - 221 words
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171 1979-11-29 5 Plan to launch European travellers cheque BRUSSELS, Wed. Banks In 14 European countries plan to launch a European travellers cheaue through the worldwide Britisn-owned Thomas Cook network which they hope will break American dominance in this field, bankers said yesterday. An international secretariat set up by the banks in BrusselsReuter - 171 words
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89 1979-11-29 5 Boy goes berserk and shoots his family KANKAKEE (Illinois), Wed. A 16-year-old boy went berserk, fatally shooting his 15-year-old brother and wounding six other members of his family, apparently because he was denied the use of the family car, police said yesterday. After shooting his relatives on Monday night, theReuter - 89 words
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Advertisement671 1979-11-29 5 Exclusively designed by oar award winning designers l^[V\it^[llllllllllllllllll.llH[l^[HH BSBsV. y '1111 BSBSBSBSBsf J^ BSBSBSsWassflfll^HCt?^^ bY Absß^bH B^BSBSflSflSflSflSslsP^ bsslsbsb. JE f-1 K^aFTs wtm DO YOU KNOW WHY? DECEMBER is our busiest month of the year? It is because the whole force of our Company (Singapore and Hongkong) are all way out671 words
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Article115 1979-11-29 6 TWO cargo hands with the Singapore Airport Terminal Services were yesterday fined by a magistrate's court when they pleaded guilty to separate charges involving properties stored in its Airfreight Terminal. Angoora Pannirchelvam, 22, was fined a total of $2,000, in default six months' jail, on two115 words
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Article52 1979-11-29 6 THE Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation awarded "A scholarships worth a total of 142,000 to students of local tertiary institutions recently. The scholarships, made annually by the bank, were presented to the recipients at a ceremony at the Conference Hall last Saturday by the OCBC vice-chairman, Mr Yong52 words
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359 1979-11-29 6 'Pep up private sector to attract Japanese' THE private sector in Asean countries must make the region as attractive as possible for Japanese investment in the region, the Minister for Trade and Industry, Mr Goh Chok Tons, said last night. Both Japan and Asean recognised that it was the private359 words
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Article41 1979-11-29 6 Language courses COURSES in conversational Mandarin and Japanese will by held by the Amalgamated Union of FSiblic Employees from next month. Classes will take place at AUPE House in Upper Paya Lebar Road. For details, contact Mrs Mltra at tel *****3.41 words
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Article, Illustration490 1979-11-29 6 A LIST of ten malprac tlces was made public by the Education Ministry yesterday to explain its deregistration of tbe International Training Centre. This was in elaboration of the two grounds under the Education Act cited last week by the ministry for the move that490 words
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Article108 1979-11-29 6 Clerk-of-works on graft charge A CLERK-OF-WORKS, Wee Cheng Urn, 32, was charged in a magistrate's court yesterday with corruptly accepting $150 as gratification for his cooperation in completing a worksite project in time. Wee. who was employed by Architects Team Three, allegedly accepted the money from Mr Urn Cheng Chua108 words
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257 1979-11-29 6 Students fear publicity will hurt job hunt MAN> -nidents of the Inter rational Training Centre are worried that the publicity over its dere^istration will hurt their job prospects. A group of about 20 h them told the Stra'ts Times yesterdaj th- those students due U>. finish in DecemfrT ed that257 words
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Advertisement286 1979-11-29 6 I SHOPPING MALL The Chairman and Directors of Poncho (Pte) Ltd wish to thank friends and associates for their kind congratulations and warm support at the official opening celebrations of Parklane Shopping Mall on November 25, 1979. i i i l I i i i jdsfßr' Imm s^sL ~jf r\^-\286 words
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Advertisement138 1979-11-29 6 Jp^P^\* Jasper Productions J^t^^~ ■B^o 3^ present tr^+Z&'\\ International TV star ?/^l ito(fpart% j J C^oocLujoocL Rcuife hotel Rolf Harris is one of today's M W most versatile entertainers. fl P^^^^^ Well-known on the international television and Vj WL^- 1 U stage circuit, his songs 1^ m have hit the138 words
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135 1979-11-29 7 REFUGEE WHO WANTS TO RETURN: UNHCR MEETING OFFICIALS of the United Nations High Commission for Refugees met lltst night to discuss the fate of the lone Vietnamese refugee who wanted to return to Vietnam. But a UNHCR spokesman later said they had not yet decided how the passenger, a mechanic,135 words
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Article24 1979-11-29 7 THE National Museum will screen two colour films, The Human Body: The Brain and the Circulatory System, on Saturdy at 10.45 a.m.24 words
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214 1979-11-29 7 Why the Mandarin campaign: Raja explains MANDARIN is being promoted not to unite the Chinese or make them more Chinese as many think so, but to make them more Singaporean, the Foreign Affairs Minister, Mr S. Raiaratnam, said last night. He said the Chinese were "the most divided' race in214 words
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Article68 1979-11-29 7 THE Residents Committee of Toa Payoh Zone "E" will be organising a chess tournament from Saturday to Dec 15. The MP for Toa Payoh, Mr Eric Cheong Yuen Chee, will present trophies and POSB cash vouchers to the top five players after the final round at68 words
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80 1979-11-29 7 TEO Yap Phock, 37, was charged in a magistrate's court yesterday with cheating a trading company of $4,733.50 by issuing a cheque which was dishonoured. Teo allegedly gave a OCBC cheque to Mr Ec Seak Leong, customer relations executive of Spot Radio Sdn Bhd,80 words
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Article34 1979-11-29 7 THE MP for Buona Vista, Prof Ang Kok Peng, will attend the PAP Buona Vista branch's kindergarten graduation ceremony at the Buona Vista Secondary School hall on Dec 9 at 3 p.m.34 words
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Article, Illustration237 1979-11-29 7 Knowing Malay was his best insurance KNOWING m addlttenai Uarusge Is sJwmys brnrHrUl. In the case of British Insurance director Alastalr Mackenzie, Us knowledge of Malay proved to be worth mere thai all the Insurance premlams It saved his life! Mr Mackenzie, IS, was a prisoner of war In Singapore237 words
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279 1979-11-29 7 Call on provision shops to employ housewives THE source of labour for provision shops in future should come from housewives from the neighbourhood, the general secretary of the Singapore Provision Shop Friendly Association, Mr Chong Kar Kee said last night. Housewives can be profitably employed during their leisure hours in279 words
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455 1979-11-29 7 Court told of 'it's not nice' remark by sergeant A DISTRICT court heard yesterday that while a police sergeant allegedly reached out under the table for "coffee-money" from a learner driver involved in an accident, he verbally protested "it's not nice." Lee Pak Kong, 34, claimed trial to receiving a455 words
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241 1979-11-29 7 Company driver who took $80 from workshop A COMPANY driver received a total of $80 from a motor repairing firm on two occasions for helping to speed up payments to the firm, a district court heard yesterday. Harun bin Ngat, 40, employed as a driver with Avery Laurence (S) Pte241 words
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Article25 1979-11-29 7 THE Telok Blangah community centre will hold a jumble sale on Sunday at 9 a.m. to raise funds for the new community centre.25 words
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Advertisement127 1979-11-29 7 "k i\ Zt Ra \m Ra\ V Rb M m 1 ErA DECEMBER 3RD ISSUE THE IRANIAN CRISIS: This week's cover story is a special report on the growing crisis in Iran. AnriO'.inced Khomeini, "It is a struggle between Islam and Blasphemy". PLUS: A WORLD DEbH !U DEBT AND THAILAND127 words
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Miscellaneous294 1979-11-29 7 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 5 Wta' stretches out can mean stretches in (4,3,2,3,3). 1 Vintner, we hear, and a low s g,^, witiMul place to drink (4,6). (6) 8 Officer with fashionable round strewn across image (4). village centre not very sell) Deputy composes tune in E aml fastened? (2,3,4).294 words
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Advertisement139 1979-11-29 8 THE LEADING HERESWHY: VITAGEN SELLS MORE ACROSS THE NATION VITAGEN CONTAINS REAL FRUIT JUICE VITAGEN IS LARGER (125m1) 1 ft^ R ED MILK &m The Origin of LB Cultured Milk Centuries ago the milk of sheep and goats were soured for P^^m^ m^ Jk its benefits to the digestive system139 words
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Article, Illustration162 1979-11-29 9 ITS THE KIND OF STUFF TO DELIGHT ANY KID HE turn th»t »n top »f the wwrld feellM and DoßcJa* Smlrkrath IuMWM he mast be the eavy of all the kids In Uwn. HHwe hage stuffed toys »re some of the Items which will be *n sale at the American162 words
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332 1979-11-29 9 A FORMER harbour pilot, who said he was dismissed "without just or lawful cause" was yesterday awarded $13,945 damages, plus interest and costs, by Mr Justice Chua in the High Court yesterday. Mr John Bryson Wallace had claimed the judgment sum in his wrongful332 words
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Article113 1979-11-29 9 Poly course on concrete design THE Singapore Polytechnic's department of civil engineering and building will hold a course on reinforced concrete design on Dec 19 from 6 p.m. till 9 p.m. The course, offered at postdiploma level, will be open to technical officers holding a Polytechnic technician's diploma in civil113 words
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553 1979-11-29 9 STILLBIRTHS and infant mortality within seven days of birth are more common among Indians and Malays than the Chinese. Figures on the perinatal mortality rate by ethnic group for the last 14 years show this consistent trend. This was revealed by senior553 words
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Article44 1979-11-29 9 TANGLJN Community Centre will hold the following courses: Malay, Indian ana Chinese dances, children's art class, pianica, ballet and piano at its premises soon. Those interested are requested to telephone *****2 between 3 p.m. and 10 p.m. for further details.44 words
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275 1979-11-29 9 DPP: Accused admitted defacing stamp IMMIGRATION officer Santha Kumar Suppiah, 24, removed the letter "V" from his rubber stamp after he learnt from a newspaper report that the Immigration authorities were investigating the irregular extension of social vis passes. This defacing of the stamp, it was alleged in court yesterday,275 words
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90 1979-11-29 9 THE Singapore Polytechnic is organising a course on student leadership for 30 selected students at the National Youth Leadership Training Institute from Monday to Dec 8. The chairman of the Poly's board of governors, Mr Low Guan Onn, will officiate at its opening at the90 words
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Article39 1979-11-29 9 THE Queenstown community centre management committee is organising a senior citizens' visit to SentoM Island and the Singapore Experience on Sunday from 8.30 a.m. to 2 p.m. For details, ring *****0 between 3 p.m. and 10 p.m.39 words
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Advertisement74 1979-11-29 9 K^^^^ m Setron announces the end of uncomfortable TV viewing. jgj^^ From now until 15th February 1980, 1 M J^ the end of the festive season, anyone who I^^" vj^^o V M W buys a Setron Colour TV 20"/51 cm or >s?|\ r !^2^^ir^™ larger also gets free this beautifully74 words
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Advertisement422 1979-11-29 9 Stye (sl)cf catties at 8.15 ym cucri) £l)tirobm) at tI)C 33ar<m3 Sable. r f 111.1 1 1 i i J i* i ill*i 1 1* f TONIGHT a£a a «p nn L r .B .jrft«jZl£buL. In the best European tradition of old, our Chef will ceremoniously carve a succulent roast,422 words
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Advertisement626 1979-11-29 10 ■ay v «b/ .W b^« MJR I fk. k. I C BF f^ *A v >^ ilfflfi n. l!r Cji bM y [QLaj^\ i 5 m 4 f /m aBBBI M flp MUM >aIM BbbW) bVPV Jb\l aaVafti bY C-t] Aa t^^# BAkA T LL,' :^,SS m^tl ■■^B^Bfi ■Tbt^v A626 words
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412 1979-11-29 11 JANIE KHOO - JANIE KHOO By GENERAL Electric USA plans to build a $21.8 million aircraft engine component repair centre at Loyang next year to cater for the Far East. This project will give a fillip to the government's intention to turn Singapore into412 words
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89 1979-11-29 11 'Report on moral education inadequate' THE Singapore Malay Teachers' Union has expressed dissatisfaction over the Moral Education 1979 report. In its newsletter, Bakti, the union said the report should encompass the various racial and religious groups here. The union also said the report's recommendations were not representative as the committee89 words
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Article54 1979-11-29 11 A BASIC course on quality control will be held by the Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research at the Sisir lecture room. River Valley Road, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. starting Jan 11. Enrolment forms are available at Sisir. Gosing54 words
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Article78 1979-11-29 11 TELEFAX service a high speed Telecoms facsimile service is extended to Canada as from today. The public can now transmit documents, graphics, drawings, forms as well as printed, typed or written matter to Canada via the facsimile terminal at Robinson Road. The telefax service charge to Canada78 words
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270 1979-11-29 11 It's learn English while you travel RTS way EVEN Mlftlta will ke able to eatoy learning Kagllsh «km RTS teleeara a travelogue tram May next year. The Sairlna Project, as the pngnmiM Is called, Is the first English language series to be developed In the Aseaa aid Hongk*ng region. British270 words
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Article, Illustration304 1979-11-29 11 Council: Info on varsity courses in Britain free INFORMATION on scholarships and educational courses at British universities is available free of charge at the British Council. A spokesman for the council said yesterday that such information is available at its office in Rubber House, Collyer Quay. Interested students can refer304 words
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Article81 1979-11-29 11 SIA woman clerk charged with CBT A WOMAN ticketing clerk of Singapore Airlines was charged in a magistrate's court yesterday with two counts of criminal breach of trust involving a total of $5,960. Ong Keong Ling, 27, allegedly misappropriated $430 in January and $5,520 in May when she was entrusted81 words
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Article28 1979-11-29 11 MP for Khe Bong. Mr Ho See Beng, will inaugurate the Singapore Electrical Steel Services Pte Ltd at 7, Jalan Pesawat on Friday at 4.30 p.m.28 words
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133 1979-11-29 11 Interpreter uses sign language in court SIGN language was used by an interpreter in a magistrate's court yesterday when a mute was charged with theft. The interpreter, Miss Leow Chor Kheng, was Produced by Port of ingapore Authority prosecutor Insp D. Retnam in connection with a case Involving (1,200 worth133 words
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Article28 1979-11-29 11 KAMPUNG Ladang community centre in Jalan Ladang will close from Saturday because of road redevelopment in the area. Affected residents can use Jalan Pagak CO28 words
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221 1979-11-29 11 Move for Asean hotel security panel THE Singapore Hotel and Restaurant Association hopes to set up a hotel security committee for all national hotel associations of Asean countries to fight common crime. The association will propose the idea at a coming seminar on hotel security at the Hilton Hotel on221 words
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Article43 1979-11-29 11 A ONE-DAY seminar to familiarise small and medium-sized furniture manufacturers with low-cost automation and modem production methods, wUI be held at the Shangri-La Hotel on Dec 7. It is being organised by the National Productivity Board and the Timber Industry Board.43 words
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Article33 1979-11-29 11 THE Asian Women's Welfare Association and Singapore Council of Social Service will hold an International Year of The Child 1979 concert at the Singapore Conference Hall on Sunday at 2.20 p.m.33 words
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Advertisement130 1979-11-29 11 Bank of America shows more interest in your money. More Interest on Fixed Deposits Now 6%% p.a. for 1 month* 6%% p.a. for 3 months 7% pa. for 6 9 months 7'/4%p.a. for 12 months mm.: $25,000) And on Savings Accounts s'/2% p.a. If you're interested in more interest on130 words
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Advertisement445 1979-11-29 11 M^^% London I aP 9 I 1 xB 5u mL^.J m. m. wm A* .Jafl LwMlnaitt aaau JJ -ail *&m Hr^\ m^^SafcS^rSN l aaaaaaaaaAaV^^JJl^aaaaaaal aattaHL aV^att W^^ -rf> *1 n'i 111 W aaUTV ■H I aafl IPSp rV^W^iall^' f<£ /^■•Qaftanl K^VtS^^ iaißaf HUBp* f rjal^'^BaV>*'>"^">«'"*< r mi \W m '^^r445 words
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692 1979-11-29 12 EVELYN NG - By EVELYN NG SINGAPOREANS who want to help the Kampucheans in their country or those in refugee camps in Thailand can now do so through several international and local aid organisations that are acting as collecting agencies. They can be assured that what692 words
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Article168 1979-11-29 12 UN assn will collect food, items THE United Nations Association of Singapore announced yesterday that it is forming a committee of voluntary workers to collect essential food items for Kampuchean and Laotian refugees now in camps in Thailand. The aim of the committee is to give humanitarian assistance to the168 words
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Article41 1979-11-29 12 THE Ghim Moh community centre is holding a membership drive until February for people between 15 and 30 years old. Application forms are available at the centre. Toe annual cubscription fee is $2 and entrance fee is fifty cents.41 words
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Article101 1979-11-29 12 HKKK b a Ust «f «r(in Isatlonn aid churches to which Ike no bile c»n send their donattonN: Oxfam, r AsUUc Navlnttoa. Zl Pteaeer Koadi t*l MlfK2: World VUn IatenMtlon«J, t Sheatoa Way, KB BolldlnR, K««m trlZMtlffl; Ckristlaa Caafereaee ol AsU, 4M Lhmi 2, TraPavah,101 words
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176 1979-11-29 12 LAW FIRM GIVEN 7 DAYS TO REPLY TO UNION A UNION has given a firm «of advocates and solicitors here seven days to reply to its claim to represent 61 of the company's employees, New Nation reported yesterday. The firm. Shook Lin and Bok, claimed that only nine a servant176 words
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357 1979-11-29 12 SINGAPORE is likely to be the base for a Swedish trade commissioner's office for Asean. Leader of a Swedish trade mission, Ambassador Johan Nordenfalk, who is Sweden's special representative in trade promotion, said this at a press conference yesterday. He357 words
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Article72 1979-11-29 12 Agreement on technical institute A LEGAL agreement on the establishment of a West German-Singapore technical institute in Jurong will be signed between the two governments in January. The joint project is in its final stages and will cost $25 million. The West German Government will contribute about $12 million in72 words
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Article22 1979-11-29 12 THE Queenstown branch li brary will screen the film Youth of Cuba and Ethiopia on Dec 7 at 3 p.m.22 words
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Article, Illustration266 1979-11-29 12 MADAM Sharif «h MahanT.s Mtay is gatug places aid travelling first clan to*. It is also spreading her fame far and wide with lota of help from Sinftapere AlrUnes. Behind every Juicy stick nerved In every SIA Jet's tint clam compartment lie* a266 words
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Article149 1979-11-29 12 JAPANESE ambassador K. Kikuchi will on Saturday present prizes to the cream of the first batch of Secondary 1 and 2 students to study Japanese as a foreign language. The best 11 of the approximately 250 Secondary 1 and 2 students who took Japanese this year will149 words
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Advertisement90 1979-11-29 12 Bbl I .^mV^^fk Inki i^mmm\ L^nV^fl V nT*^^*^*^^^^ mi] W\ iriT £^m m inußßßSn^nS aTJr n^BnsßnlH i i«» »i— »^^nm-mB ~—i-. /Jl I miL. I J Lanvjn. Wlhen tlhe occasion calls (or m J^k. ■^^■h m mt /MJf?|\ AWawearr/w touonng authorised dealers ATAKA High Street Centre CHANRAIS. All Stores ISETAN.90 words
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Advertisement529 1979-11-29 13 From Metro, Christmas surprises for all the family. More delightful gift suggestions from the store with the magic of Christmas. We've a magnificent selection of everything you could possibly want to give, whether it's for grandma or a baby and we'll giftwrap whatever you choose in our specially designed Metro529 words
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Article248 1979-11-29 14 A 19-MONTH-OLD baby boy running out of his house to greet his uncle was knocked down by a van which his uncle was driving, a coroner's court heard yesterday. The court returned a verdict of misadventure on the death of Ne Kok Leong in248 words
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Article86 1979-11-29 14 Extort man gets four months A LABOURER threatened to smash up the stall of a hawker who refused to give him $30, a magistrate's court heard yesterday. Chew Ban Guan, 28, then told hawker, Mr Fiyaudeen bin Noor Mohamed, of Upper Bukit Timah Road, that he would not be able86 words
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Article37 1979-11-29 14 SIGLAP community centre will conduct courses in Chinese brush painting, car maintenance, tim sum, macrame, cake-making, children's painica, tai chi, tae kwon do and yoga. Forms are available from the centre at Palm Road37 words
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Article35 1979-11-29 14 THE Minister for Foreign Affairs and MP for Kampung Glam, Mr S. Rajaratnam, will attend the Kampung Glam's 1979 kindergarten pupil's graduation ceremony at the Crawford community centre on Monday at 7.30 p.m.35 words
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589 1979-11-29 14 A CHURCH minister, who pursued a gunman minutes after a taxidriver was robbed, was shot in the stomach just as he was about to catch up with the gunman, the High Court heard yesterday. Wounded, he nevertheless managed to kick the gunman589 words
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278 1979-11-29 14 Buy more Asian folktale books, schools told press write-ups last week for being expensive and almost blank" because most pages were for students to write about books they have read. It costs $1. "We agree it's expensive but we have tried our best to lower the price," she said. The278 words
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Article40 1979-11-29 14 AN unidentified woman, in her early twenties, was found dead in the lift well of an uncompleted block of flats in Avenue 3, Bedok North, yesterday. It was not immediately known bow she fell into the well.40 words
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Article38 1979-11-29 14 THE Joo Chiat community centre youth executive committee will hold a talk on money and marriage on Saturday at 7.45 p.m. The speaker is Mrs Either Tan, a social worker from the Institute of Education.38 words
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94 1979-11-29 14 THE Industrial Accidents Relief Fund, which was set up immediately after the Spyros accident on Oct 12, last year, has received donations totalling $1.88 million since its inception. To date, a total of $55.900 has been paid out as relief payments to families of workers94 words
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Article, Illustration193 1979-11-29 14 FASCINATED BY A ROCK THAT'S OUT OF THIS WORLD IF these children seem prrormplrd with (his exhibit at the Singapore Science Centre, It Is probably becttue the object Ls literally Mt this warld. The stony meteorite, pnrehasod fr*m v America* otmpuy which sells scientific equipment and specimens, Is currently the193 words
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Advertisement395 1979-11-29 14 Arobinsons Specialists' Shopping Centre. CDE^nOT^ .Ol D Orchard Road Singapore 0923 Tel *****22 J^^fcH^ W* JB LAI .LI II -,NG HOURS Ol M-J\*/ M^tJ\*/\J J-iTXIV Sunday 945 am to spm (FREE PARKING! I^VaT LH ""nM nUnl W^T *BnV Vfl M *lnW -M^dCentre. 1 IVC/ \^FIIVIO 1 ITJLTIIO1 T JLT1lO Raffles395 words
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Advertisement153 1979-11-29 14 SPORE BATIK MFRS. presented FACTORY 30 GR FLR ALEXANDRA TERRACE TEL *****64 SPOW CWfICIW BfICIK ffllß a 24th Nov.- 30 th Nov. W AM 9 30PM BATIK DEMONSTRATION 24th Nov 30th Nov 2PM 6PM. AT LUCKY PLAZA LOBBY LG 133 LUCKY PLAZA jA F v^CaSnnnn! < -^i 2O%DIBCO^ff M DURING153 words
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270 1979-11-29 15 Scientist outlines way to avert disasters SCIENTIST Dr Lee Kum Tatt has warned that failure to take preventive measures in industries can lead to the collapse of buildings, cause oil spills and leaks of poisonous chemicals from tankers, storage tanks and pipelines. Dr Lee, chairman of the Singapore Institute of270 words
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Article337 1979-11-29 15 Widow claims $85,000 in damages THE widow of a businessman who died in an accident while returning home in a car with three friends after a drinking session, is claiming $85,000 damages against the driver and owner of the car. Apart from the driver of the car, Mr Ng Ah337 words
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232 1979-11-29 15 INDONESIAN police have arrested a 45-year-old Singapore merchant and seized two kilos of heroin worth $100,000 on the black market there. The man was arrested recently in a hotel in Jakarta and the heroin was found in a vacuum flask of fermented rice232 words
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Article, Illustration449 1979-11-29 15 V SHOP boss threw a pair if scissors at his 12-year-ild assistant because the my had denied stealing wo calculators, a magisrate's court heard on Puesday. The boy was wounded n the stomach and was >perated on. He stayed in lospital for449 words
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Article34 1979-11-29 15 THE finance editor of Nanyang Slang Pau, Mr Tan wing Ching, will speak on How to Invest Profitably in Shares at the Marine Parade branch library on Dec 6 at 7.30 p.m.34 words
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Article53 1979-11-29 15 THE new Ang M« Xl« Central Pact OfHee »t Block 721, In Avenue f, Singapore 2*5 C, will epen for budnem from MMxUy Dee S. Poll counter service* (except POSB business) will be provided. A limited number of PO Boxes will also be available at $M53 words
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Article144 1979-11-29 15 SANA will hold its 49th Basic Training Course on the aftercare of ex-drug takers for Hindu Volunteer Aftercare Officers from Monday at 7.30 p.m. to Dec 29 in Sana House in Scotts Road. The seven-session course will comprise lec- tures and discussions on the aftercare144 words
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Article66 1979-11-29 15 THE MP (or Burnt Ho swee. Mr Seah Mvi Kok. will give away prizes to the winners of an on-the-spot art contest for Primary Three to Six students at the Buklt Ho Swee community centre on Dec 6 at 8 P *A total of 47 students66 words
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Advertisement38 1979-11-29 15 LOMrVE/oM^ IUSA) with 18'iytr" s C*it»pi«y«f m«nu»ly sert» auoftwi.catty H^| super autom«tica<N (Mttft memctry) |ep(phone 7 concentei ome' ie«tng brands 1 RICHARD MEYER PIANOS oeautitui H evarlaskng lorwiine H ngMtoucn bckim* v ana Auto Choid V Stb2s 4aDov«38 words
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Advertisement650 1979-11-29 15 \^^J^ K >h the leecteng "^"ufacturer of an integrated i &£<2sS&^ series of office equipment including offioe coTioutßrs. <i Lf^ > D Ricoh manufactures almost every item of I *«g£ S rf*SE^^^«^^%#*^tf* terd ware and software used in today's business #fi*^*Z^4f*** world, from copiers and office computr^rs to '2^^^ vdS^^fd^Si^650 words
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Advertisement170 1979-11-29 16 21 YEARS IN SINGAPORE AND No.l BESTSELLER Datsun enters its 21st year in Singapore! 7~7 ~A^ From a humble beginning in 1958, with F 11 l^"""^^"""^^^^^ the sale of just 1 car, Datsun is today the n r^g^r^ it No. 1 Bestseller in Singapore. LJV6r !3 1 \J\J\J IrUISUIIS Its170 words
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Advertisement275 1979-11-29 17 \^S ™^"™™*wy_— Valid tjll February 15,1980 With every Datsun 120Y,120A0r 140J you buy, an original Datsun air-conditioner for just $575/OR 500 litres Supershell W^^^^ Datsun 120Y mm^^mm^^^*^ m^~ Datsun 140J Datsun 120A 500 litres Supershell with any other Datsun model! 800 litres Shell Diesoline with any diesel vehicle mm." BfIHBBK^rP275 words
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Article378 1979-11-29 18 ASEAN officials are to meet in December to discuss possible follow-up action to the recent UN resolution on Kampuchea. It is imperative the meeting does more than talk. It must come up with recommendations on what concrete steps Asean should take in the coming months to ensure that378 words
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Article394 1979-11-29 18 IT HAS been estimated that the coming general election in India will cost its tax-payers some $88 million, not counting what is being spent by the candidates and their parties. Many Indians might consider the money well spent if the election gives the country a stable government which394 words
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Article, Illustration1760 1979-11-29 18 LIM SAY BOON - Important turning point in Australia's foreign policy thinking LIM SAY BOON Report calls for shift from traditional Western bloc policies By in Melbourne 4 The most important message of the Harries Report is that, although Australians have not yet realised it, the region in which we live has changed. The1,760 words
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Article809 1979-11-29 18 NEW YORK: Paul A. Volcker, chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, has sound advice for Americans who want to get the economy back on the tracks. Lower your standard of living, he says. Unfortunately, he hasn't advanced any advice on precisely how to lower your standard809 words
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Advertisement31 1979-11-29 18 Lvnn i» Predators |FtJ PAN WEST (PTE) LTD. I I I PtMA SINGAPUW* UMJJ»2M ?n<3 Flow OrCUKfI «—0 T.I UI2SV6 BuhDinc, Shop 1 11 Look (bound Fkxx S»>««t(xi W«y T«i *****1431 words
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Advertisement605 1979-11-29 18 j_> r* !■<■ r~ -"US _<< N^!^t^tf___r > ____i i ,^p» Two exciting adventure stories against a local backdrop. Three boys, one white, one Malay and one Chinese, forget their differences in their pursuit of adventure, in the tradition of 77m Secret Seven and The Famous Five' NOW Star Bargain605 words
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Letter, Illustration386 1979-11-29 19 Renovations don't matter so long as they get their rental SOME of us living at Grange Heights felt that it was time we tried to repair and renovate our homes. We called an emergency general meeting of the Grange Heights Management Committee to consider386 words
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114 1979-11-29 19 LOOKING out of the Summit Hotel window the other day, my friends (visitors to Singapore) remarked "Orchard Road does have a lot of lovely buildings but those flats there do look rather awful and spoil the general view." I realised that114 words
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225 1979-11-29 19 IT IK, I believe, an offence to derfce public buildings anl "wtlls with posters and A)ills I teel such a restriction is good as it helps give Singapore a clean, healthy image as a city nation that has very good housekeeping225 words
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Letter91 1979-11-29 19 IN REPLY to Lawrence Wai Kwok Leong's letter, "Now I bave to pay 60 cents more" (ST, Nov 14), we are pleased to inform him that with effect from Nov 25, 1979, the route of Service 185 will be extended to cover Jalan Bukit Merah and91 words
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341 1979-11-29 19 I DO not agree with the junior college student who has stated that Tamil teachers display an indifferent attitude in Junior colleges and also in other Tamil centres. This may be true in certain colleges and centres but not341 words
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105 1979-11-29 19 I AM writing oh behalf of the residents living at Pandan Gardens. A proper footpath leading from the bus stop located iust before the traffic light at Jalan Ahmad Ibrahim to the JTC flats at Pandan Gardens has not been constructed. At present105 words
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96 1979-11-29 19 Please rid area of mosquito menace SINCE the start of demolition work on Stock 73, Clrr uit Rmml, ail the dralas mnmmi It kftvn keeMM bUcked with broken tiles, debrta aadsand. The grouda behind aid la frost of this Mock are also full of water-fflled potholes. This whole area Is96 words
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207 1979-11-29 19 THE Old Enienborough Market at New Market Road has been demolished and those unlicensed hawkers have shifted to Fisher Street to Illegally operate and manufacture fish products such as fish balls, fish cakes etc. As a result, the whole street is polluted and infested207 words
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108 1979-11-29 19 I REFER to your report, "Safety Vests For Police" (ST, Nov 23). While it is laudable that our men in blue are issued with reflective vests while investigating accidents at night, the force should also look into other areas where its108 words
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Advertisement97 1979-11-29 19 Vdufßerißuyl at Effort Mini Supermarket Eti»n Toikt timl* $1.90/- pw bag of 10 every ten ba* porcha&.xl fj&^W? 1 packet I|lM&Kii t-t 9 Dutch Sponge finger btocultt Cheririd 750m1. worth $4^5 lAAVsf^ow Head Condenaed Milk 72^ t T^l Dipper Co«e« B«g» <Q |Vf 'M (40bagt)^5-33/" U dJ^xi FAB 1S kfl97 words
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Advertisement571 1979-11-29 19 Refrigerators Deep Freezers. Ja. 3 1 J I •^N^haS? ITT I I J3jj la PB I j >« 1 *j^B r 2 m^t Pp w <*jjt.y 1^ me Bffli !An expression of good taste. .v'.B^HsvVV 0 Ever since Kelvmator pioneered the first combining the very best in American domestic refrigerator571 words
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Advertisement333 1979-11-29 20 HOW TO BUILD A ROPING. ■1 Bl JTaHH al Srr. VV* ll ai aF aY bT ai kJI n i™^ ai bb 1 l-fe^ 1 I yy Wa-Jfa**' t BBar^^Ki I X ■y W. j LJifl hen a 282-ton jetliner thing is tested and retested MjJaH^i VV\ V^i^fl It's this333 words
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Article147 1979-11-29 21 Khalwat could mean holy thoughts Xt ALA LI'MPI'K, Wed. The Dewan Bahasa dan Pnstaka, in an effort to clear misunderstandings and public ronfnslon over the meaning of "khaluat", ha-s now come up with a clearer definition of the word. Its director-general, Datuk Hajl Hassan Ahmad, today told reporters "khalwat" couldNST - 147 words
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111 1979-11-29 21 Umno branch defects to PAS report PORT KLANG, Wed. An entire branch of Umno in Sungai Sireh in the state constituency of Semanta is believed to have defected to PAS. This could not be immediately confirmed, the Malay Mail reported yesterday. Semen ta is one of the three state seats111 words
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Article61 1979-11-29 21 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Malayan Banking will soon become the first local bank to issue its own credit cards and travellers cheques. Its executive director, Mr Azman Hashim, said yesterday that the cheques will be available in a lew weeks, while the Ringgit Credit Cards issuedNST - 61 words
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Article, Illustration277 1979-11-29 21 X KRAI (Kelantan), Wed IT ALL happened in seconds. There was a rumble and then a deafening boom. And a building, with all the people in it, vanished under a mountain of earth, rocks and uprooted trees. This was how Kelantan DeputyNST - 277 words
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359 1979-11-29 21 Floods in three East Coast states worsen KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday FLOODS in the three East Coast states of Kelantan, Trengganu and Pahang took a turn for the worse today as raging flood waters continued to rise. Authorities and flood relief agencies estimate that there are now more than 20,000 peopleReuter; AP; NST - 359 words
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Article23 1979-11-29 21 [POH. Wed. An outbreak of tongue fever has been reportHi in the coastal town of Pan :ai Remis in Dindings. NSTNST - 23 words
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Article42 1979-11-29 21 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The government does not intend to present the financial accounts of Petronas to Parliament but has agreed to brief MPs on the development in the government-owned company, the Prime Minister, Datuk Hussein Onn, told Parliament yesterday. NST.NST - 42 words
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119 1979-11-29 21 Bintulu urea project will go ahead as planned KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The urea project at Bintulu, Sarawak, will be implemented as planned, Prime Minister Datuk Hussein Onn said yesterday. He said the project report being prepared by a consultancy firm, Japan International Corporation Agency, was expected to be ready soon.AFP - 119 words
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264 1979-11-29 21 Banks told: Play your part in nation's growth KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Commercial banks in the country were today given a strong warning not to divorce themselves from the socio-political environment in which they operate In their "relentless quest for profit maximisation According to the Malaysian Business Times, Finance Minister Tengku264 words
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Advertisement550 1979-11-29 21 It you're a mean I turn on the magic with a Gini shirt. The instant you put on a Gini shirt, the cool, soft casual look starts working for II JL. you. Like magic. Gini In pastel and bold colours with simple but striking patterns. y You'll find them at550 words
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Miscellaneous243 1979-11-29 21 Bringing Up Father By Bill Kavanagh Hal Camp IF HOLIV I THAT JieQS.THiS iS MRS WOODTHERE SNC HURRY ABOUT WOODSTAR (S MUST STAR SHE'S PETTJRNINe PETURNIN& <VIY BOOK, HOLLY/ COMING HFRE BE HER THE BOOK I LENT HOLLY/ -WELL, ALL RK3HT- k^__ I M NOT (501N6 NOW// -—-m--^ IF YOU243 words
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Article1384 1979-11-29 22 THE test tranartrd mdjr alt al Uw rkar <* **mnem on the Sorfc Ezrhanar o« Stn((» porr ymtrrttay romparrd with th» pr»vtou« cU> prV-n loirnhrr with NT* Mfh and low Adjusted for sntp rtahti tow) IW7V I )li(h I-«w < .imp.nv Sale SECTION ONI IS[)I STRIAI 4 COMMERCIAL1,384 words
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Article285 1979-11-29 22 HNGAPOBE Vtm TBUR (MtMHH" prim for N« J») A8UUNTTT»U8T (riiii|ii|- artm fw Itar ARKTHNOT SECURITIES AHA (Mwiiw' artm It N.« Spore Growth Fund UO'ilK.xd incomk bond iwrr mmml prirrm) Income Bond 1 16 1.8 MABA BIMIP1TKA Closing tone: Barely steady. Turnover: Official figures supplied by the Stock Exchange285 words
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Article1291 1979-11-29 22 BID and offer price* officially listed and business In an reported to tbe Stock Exchange ol Singapore yesterday with the number of ahare* traded shown in taracketi In lota of 1.000 units unless otherwise sped ned. All Time* Settlement Contracts are quoted after tbe word "sett". Big1,291 words
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Article1431 1979-11-29 22 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stork Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In loU of 1.00U units unless otherwise specified INDU8TO1AL8 Ac*M (2.3LS) Me»m (192S) M*i Hail (1 28B) AMD (0.58B 0 60S)NST - 1,431 words
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Article61 1979-11-29 22 SINGAPORE Class (1974) Ltd announced an unaudited group operating profit of $3.02 million ($1.86 million), for the halfyear ended September 30, on sale* of $22.73 million ($20.24 million). An interim dividend of 10 per cent gross, on capital raised by one-for-flve bonus lane (nil), payable on JanuaryReuter - 61 words
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Article38 1979-11-29 22 THE MONETARY Authority at Singapore (MAS) invites tanks and discount hones to tender (or a total of $35 million 91-day Treasury Bills to be issued on Nov30. Each tender must not be less than $250,000.38 words
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Article48 1979-11-29 22 Rahman Hyd Petaliai Sthn Klnta Shaotri-La Ambaxador M Ranking Roth mam M U I Bcrjualai StralU Tradinc Nat Iron Dnmlop lad Y H SMili E L Kepon« S86 1080 840 750 278 7M 310 492 745 106 610 424 380 34S 45 ♦TO 15 19 14 1048 words
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Article28 1979-11-29 22 remark* I C eraent Urn View 3rBDd Central J A C Inchcape Pu Electric 470 216 145 1M 3M 200 143 -10 •6 -S -4 -4 -428 words
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Article32 1979-11-29 22 Haw Par 1.8S4.000 Sr« Vi.w 190.000 Spore Land 157.000 Scmb Shipyard 138.000 Fab«r Merlin 98.000 Sin* Darby 70.000 Hanmau 82.000 Nal Iron 82.000 B Raya 58.000 P»«l Maia 44.00032 words
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Article30 1979-11-29 22 BT. Index: Industrials: Finance: Hotels: Properties: Minings: Plantations: O.C.B.C: S.E.S.Ind: 2594 00 2594.75 ***** 400.15 748.43 749.76 310.06 311.19 252.54 252.47 229.39 230.71 703.33 702.56 384.96 386.04 355.26 355.2730 words
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Article390 1979-11-29 22 HONGKONG: Stock prices closed mixed in active trading yesterday, on slightly reduced turnover with the Hang Seng index up 0.19 to a new six-year closing high of 748.59 points, dealers said. The market was unable to sustain a strong opening buoyed by higher London prices overnight and profit-taking took390 words
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Article393 1979-11-29 22 TOKYO: Share prices closed higher in fairly active trading yesterday, on continued selective buying Interest in speculative and incentive-backed issues, dealers said. The Dow Jones average rose 12.45 to 6,420.25 points, with a volume of 350 million shares. The New index was 447.52, up 0.48 point. Electricals, machineries and393 words
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Article301 1979-11-29 23 SYDNEY. Wed. Stock prices closed firm led by energy stocks, dealers said. Market leader BHP closed off its highs at A$9 56, up 22 cents, Woodside Petroleum rose seven cents to $1.77, Ampol Exploration traded steady at $2 00, while Bridge Oil (ell 10 cents to {3.50301 words
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Article308 1979-11-29 23 NEW YORK. Tues. The stock market ended mixed in heavy trading as investors took profits on the sharp gains scored on Monday following prime rate cuts by several banks. The Dow Jones industrial slipped three points but advances led declines five to three ac volume declined308 words
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Article271 1979-11-29 23 ZURICH, Tues. Share prices rose in more active turnover led by industrials, in spite of renewed weakness in the bond market following an increase in time deposit rates by the major banks, dealers said. The recovery, echoing firmness on Wall Street, was aided by technical factors, they271 words
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Article267 1979-11-29 23 AMSTERDAM, Tues. Share prices closed mainly higher in moderate trading with Unilever down 0.30 in otherwise narrowly firmer Dutch internationals, dealers said. Investment funds were over two guilders up as was ABN with a rise of 2.50 guilders. Kl.M put on 1 50. Deli and Cistbrocades 1.30267 words
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Article594 1979-11-29 23 LONDON. Tues. Share prices were firmer in quiet trading after news yesterday that some US banks had reduced their prime rates, dealers said. At 3 pm. the FT index was up S.9 at 413.0. Equity leaders were mainly 2p to Sp higher though Blue Circle594 words
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Article50 1979-11-29 23 FINANCIAL TIMES INDU8TRIAL8 Tuesday 412.5 Monday 407.1 Week Ago 407.7 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday .825.85 Monday 828.75 Week ago 809.22 H.K.HANG SENG Wednesday 724.96 Tuesday 748.40 Week ago 729.94 SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 532.03 Tuesday 527.70 Week ago 535.58 ALL ORDINARIES Wednesday 685.M Tuesday 881.3* Week ago 871.0850 words
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Article102 1979-11-29 22 Striking prices of the options officially listed on the Stock Exchange o( Singapore yesterday, the period, bids and offered prices and >"'""■ done, if any, with the number of options traded shown in brackets. C C (Dec- $2.75) (0.22B) C«M Storage (Dec -12.15) (0.17B). Haw Par (Dec 11.40)102 words
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Article118 1979-11-29 22 CHINESE PRODUCE EXCHANGE, SINGAPORE, NOON CLOSING PBICB8 PEE PICIL YE8TEH DAYi Ciiml Ml. Bulk $114 Kites, old drum till arllen. new drum $134 •eUen. Caan: Mixed (lone) UK/Coot 166 00 buyers. Pcayer: Muntok AST A whit* fob WON NLW S3S.M stUen. S*r»w»k white fob W% NLW $317.50 wllen.118 words
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Article135 1979-11-29 22 THE STRAITS tin price surged another $15 higher to $2,090 per pciul in Penang yesterday on an official offering down four tonnes to 218 tonnes. The overnight London market was irregular with forward gaining £50 to £7,410 par tonne. LONDON: Tin on the day was up £90 for Cash135 words
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Article496 1979-11-29 22 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market closed easier yesterday, with December RSS One buyers quoted at 290.75 cents per kilo, down 2.25 cents from Tuesday's close, dealers said. The morning market had eased two cents after fluctuating during the session on some demand for January alternated with stale bull496 words
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Article76 1979-11-29 22 NOON S8R aad SMH pnc- ,ml,t4tr «A8 Da—bar (Carnal NUI Bayara 8allars SSR20 ll-laiDaiM M4.W JMOON SSR5O (I u* p^Wti ***** MX00N irarla??Blla) ■■rm Balkan «6U0 W70ON m.00 M400N MKILB SMRCV UunpallMl ***** 30U0N SMRL IllcopalWU JO6.00 307.00N SMRGP IIMpaUxl UNO UNO SMR6 lluK 2*0-3 MtMN SMR1076 words
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Article30 1979-11-29 22 LONDON: Copper prices on Tue»d»y (prevtou* la bracket!). Wlrebar Spot CS64 CM); ■etlm CSK (C963); Thrw Month bujrtn CM (ES»). wtOtn am (CSM). Market lw: Elder, teka: 13,075 tonne*.30 words
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Article196 1979-11-29 22 THE KILOBAR market for gotd deliverable In Singapore opened at 07,980 and cloMd al O7.HS par kilo yesterday. In the Far East, fold opened al tm.«/J*7.10. Short-covering law (told moved up to 01.2 Wl 75 br>forr Troflnakint entered the market II closed the morning iiamm al $396 50 397.00196 words
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Article31 1979-11-29 22 Rubber Nov 28 Singapore: December: 290.75 cents (d wb 2.25 cents) Malaysia: December: 290.50 cents (down 2.50 cents) Tin: M$2,090 (up $15) Official offering: 218 tonnes (down 4 tonnes)31 words
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Article315 1979-11-29 22 R»IXOW-_.rw.Kh feaylmg •n arrier* earrierl aver from the prevtaw day -UM to to autalMd at tke Stock R-rJuajrp rt Waigapafe) yerrter-my. As a r«M_lt Ht-na htmiet m»rKlsuUly lawrr la muy caaea. T*ae market here soems U be sHU nsMler the inflßeaee M tke Haagkaag market which315 words
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Article289 1979-11-29 22 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market displayed its weakness yesterday when overnight short -covering and light buying Interest evaporated shortly after the opening session. With the early gains pared, the New Straits Times Industrial index fell 1.51 points to 432.45. The Business Times index which measures the movement of289 words
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Article48 1979-11-29 22 RANCE of price* oMered by dl» rounl houan on Mov 28 Overnight -3 5 Call depotits 5 Omtm 3-monlfi Treasury bills Ml/16 59/16 3 month Bank bills 8 5/16 8 3/lt 3 months CU 8 3/lt 8 1/16 S months CD 8 8 Source: National Diacouat Co48 words
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Article30 1979-11-29 22 Closing Interbank rates for Singapore dollars on Nov 28: Offer Bid. Overnight 5 1 month 7 15/16 713/16 2montha 81/16 715/18 3 month! 83/16 81/16 Overnight mode T,%30 words
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Article360 1979-11-29 22 ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Nov 28: Closing Asian dollar certificates of deposit for prime names on Nov 27: NOTE: These rates may differ slightly from those quoted by banks to their customers. INTERBANK rates at 3.00 pm: CurranciM Nominal ntH Simltuonwi Parcanlaaa quoted360 words
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Article24 1979-11-29 22 THE average nte at which major Stagapetr baaks an earreaUy prepared to lead to their best customer* te 1.2 per eeaL24 words
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521 1979-11-29 23 IXKAL soft drinks manufac turer, Fraser and Neave, saw an unexciting growth in earnings for the six months ended Sep 30 In its interim results, the group reported a marginally improved pre-tax profit from $18.3 million in the previous corresponding period to $18.8 millon,521 words
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Article363 1979-11-29 23 Earnings up at two tin companies TWO companies In the Malaysia Mining Corporation groop have reported considerable improvement In earnings becaase of higher output of tin concentrates and better prices far the metal. Far the year ended June SI, 1171, Malayan Tla Dredglag has reported a M per rent rise363 words
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Advertisement406 1979-11-29 23 TELEVISION APPLIANCE PTE. LTD. PRODUCTION ENGINEER The successful candidate will be responsible for implementing the documentation system, design changes, providing production support and anal ysis of problems independently, auditing produc tion to Engineering specifications and adherence to Department Safety and Underwriters Laborato ry regulations. Applicants must possess a degree in406 words
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Advertisement312 1979-11-29 23 /jK Personnel i^l Manager We (a member of the group of Sanwa Electric Co.. Ltd., Japan) are looking for a dynamic and progressive MALE candidate to fill the post of PERSONNEL MANAGER for our factory in Toa Payoh Industrial Estate to be established soon. Age: 30 to 40 years old312 words
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Advertisement278 1979-11-29 23 A growing seafood processing and distribution company urgently requires a MARKETING OFFICER DUTIES: Initially to handle local sales and subsequently to assist in export sales. QUALIFICATIONS: Preferably Singapore citizens aged not less than 23. Must possess at least GCE 3 '0' level but preference will be given to applicants with278 words
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Advertisement2862 1979-11-29 24 tAT YOUR SERVICE RATES SECTION INDEX T«lephor»« S4Kv.ce *****22 Monday Fndoy 830om—500pm Ord»<ory 70 en p« »ord (mn $10 50) I FOR SALE SHOPPING GUIDE T«»»C»nrf« 900 om —500pm (M<n $4915) Sundov T«rw» VII TRAVEL RESTAURANTS I New knduttriol Rood olt (Moodoy fndoy) umi ikikinilkirtuCkiTC I DCDCntJAi Upper Poyo lobor2,862 words
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Advertisement676 1979-11-29 24 1 II EMPLOYMENT jMr _o tM^. J»rong Monuiscruror RECEPTtOMST/TYPIST seeks: i) QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT rh^'VinnTnnfio.nt £rSf "i Preferably bilingual with 2 IWii i« iSiIT sUf.V. years commercial/audit ex- w^ h buVk./ound is£l) RECEPTWNIST/TELEPHONIST o OCE-O'Level with Passes In ■Mltli English and Mandarin. Courteous and with pleasant siral CLERK personality IMI w».•••-•-»676 words
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Advertisement790 1979-11-29 25 II EMPLOYMENT —^—^I^— Need ,4 v 31 Situations Vacant OUTDOOR SALESMEN aHBBBaBBHBBBIBBHBaBHBaH Post vacant In January 2 Outdoor sales experience preferably Ito 2 years In home appliances or audio C> 3 A r fter U Nat.ona. serv.ee i ES. de SSSSSSS JTZZT" iul I? nit- lt,wn keroSok Vrl\ del lerv790 words
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Advertisement709 1979-11-29 25 II EMPLOYMENT LEAOWM PLASTK Manufacturer STELLA BEALrrv MOUSE require. One MachlnUt to work reoutres Ladles/Housewives as In the workshop Qualifications: requires Ladles/Housewives as v Flnl,hed Vocational Institute FutuPART-Tia* f^^"S BEAUTY ADVISORS £ult bT able to^conwse In Can- tonese 4) Completed NS Please Local/overseas training will nek <k v wllh provided709 words
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Advertisement648 1979-11-29 25 II EMPLOYMENT mrnumro ELECTRICAL ipmfMt^mTo> llghtlngTtnd^sT nOld appliance" Interested *K^Pi im^,e£ P at: a7. Upper Thorn ■ME^II: "n "^-1|BD1" Mn..!^,*^ "tOOwoTO WtLOER FOR light ol monuloelwor ol .on-.-conductor electrode weldln« Preferably component, lor th. with vocational Institute Train- Industry Ing Certificate Preferable dls- w. ho«o .oconclo. for th. Mtowtng SK^oo"648 words
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Advertisement487 1979-11-29 25 II EMPLOYMENT OIL EXPLORATION j^V COMPANY .o^sh JTmSX «aHBW S"* Al+lF *^N. ELECTRONICS T 1 BLEUIHUIW.S ASSISTANT HITACHI ELECTNONC DEVICES (CBJrUPnRFI PTF ITTI CondMota. ahoykfc- (SttGAPOHE) PTE. LTO. S'^TlrSST^tSLrt?' JSS^W "I^ SSS=• snaaswr SSSHr- prJ^Sion Preferably have some tech- ni>ITIDATnO« nlcal training. OPERATORS O-^:- Combed Primary Six Stockkeeplng small Invento-487 words
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Advertisement581 1979-11-29 25 II EMPLOYMENT »m~mm+. OEMCRAL WORKERS MALE/FEMALE roqowod by •.taMMwd compony m PROOUCTIOH OPERATORS *^on« Mu.l b. w.Hmg lo do th.lt wort. "h0 h"» "m •nToVtri^'S^uo^S'"' pMod N.S. and olhor frmgo bonohl. onorod. Interested applicants, please apply personally or write to 2 ™£S^ PP y^*™°^ «-Ji!2!!?«, Take SBsT.^.Tron,, Hl, .asaa. ssr581 words
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Advertisement566 1979-11-29 26 II EMPLOYMENT I ■BaMMßMM■■■aaaMaaMßaM m-^-b-^-Bbl 31 Situations VtC.nt T th. -I A,P fl S S{s3^ 25>S^- it A\<Q S"l^- 111 1 o*^4l^ «2"e!S 5 pj f«nS fts s*= 5 Hla^Xlla^^l Tl*TV> j^^wg \bSbtC ■llbT 1""! (H 3^-J I\V/lIWI SS?^?^ Ilfsll MALE PRODUCTION i fIPrRATIIRS UrCnttlUnO Vi# p. BBHp STARTING I566 words
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Advertisement726 1979-11-29 26 II EMPLOYMENT FIELD ASSISTANTS REOUMED, Acjxx*r<?xgjx%£. a^llc^^ cnf^^ 3 «*«^,^p«H*. Som'K' NC.tPona. Service ,A,PRODUCT»N««RV«OR J&ZttZlXnEXt'tiniSZ (MALE) rxperlenceunneSssary Trans->-h. __M port considered Write to: ST. .honM i^Siw MP»i.r?o} Box A***** with full resume, KS» FOURBEABONCOCKTAILoung, rnr"^r[?n°ce3,n^sS fflWnSSrSa 'coT AEiSSnU must have the ta?t Mr DavlS/Shla at 9,68.1 knowledge of Production KALLANO726 words
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Advertisement700 1979-11-29 26 II EMPLOYMEWT FASHION MANUFACTURER RE- OFFICE BOY sffl^ toni^'«ncr Tei: K|TCHEN dd, -««--d»n"^nd^e^ KSSr..S^^d^ Bft Tel Yeo *****08.2pm to 6pm L Preferably with woTklng exMALE/FEMALE OFFICE Peon re- perlenceand Secondary 2 quired by a Life Assurance education \'m£ttXZg?3^ 5 i ffJfh -^SKS^ItTK p. T Ch-^P^Lld. J L 11-IJK.Bong Wjr. ■■■fc^»ri700 words
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Advertisement750 1979-11-29 26 II EMPLOYMENT .ucik« MvraTHIATWWI a WArTERS/WAITRESSES REQUIR1* M^t^^nuSd^S'sSi ««2*J^ayeOONROAD Max^ess^CoV""reSSeV' 21 wl.tT^&'Ve'P'i.K 11'0" (1) NITECHJB SECURITY West. S-pore 12SS. Tel. 25«3»1. OFFICERS (oJop.m-Jajn.oiwr) <J> ATT^A^tT^ rJSL^^\ jfSgJV WA.TBESSES rH^ Ago: b) 3pm -11pm BotWOOn 16 21. c) lip. m. 7a.m. d) office hours only UuoiiTtcationi. vacanclo. mltaMo m JwonoV Or-750 words
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Advertisement1063 1979-11-29 26 111 VEHICLES A BOATS LATE 1073. FIAT 132 Saloon MXIV »> S*nr kep^ V.ew at 442. Joo Ch.at LATE «7, F.AT ,24 SporU ,800 Withm any acceworles New FaVo cassette new' Mchehri Ei fin. «S^nrf t 1 Si'i^l? o Ures oamTetc Ea«"bl" PAR" s""n«»I 2 0.n.0. Tel: *****7. PARF e.lgl-1,063 words
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Advertisement1170 1979-11-29 27 111 VEHICLES BOATS 1.74 MERCEDES 2JO.C Company owned Alrcond radio/ cassette 45 V.hiCHMFofS.I. 9^"" 111"1"1 rerT^coTradß,^ MutWji NM.I 1.7. MERCEDES 200 2 owners. ro,Xu,n PTlew M at WSW S9 S Fta"g(S,n )l'°J o». nanKoon StE^-aTa^ EUglble 1.n,-ERCEDE. (auUjm t rlSnr^r--^r^^ LATE IO7S MAZDA 929.2nd private J'ms «r Hl.hest^Mer^ g|S= smswar1,170 words
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Advertisement1016 1979-11-29 27 111 VEHICLES BOATS 1«« TOYOTA STARLET 1000 5-door One private owner, anil REGISTERED JUNE T5 ™»y-«"«> «OUI.«.C_ ffitS-2g Immaculate condition Highest _of fer secures. En^Hrt« 2SMIM. ID UL U THONG CHOON CO PTE LTD GEMINI i *?BS? r JmJXW*o_*^ J. $17,300 J3SSSSL PRIVATE CARS' PARF (4SPEED) It7> Honda Accord automatic1,016 words
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Advertisement984 1979-11-29 27 111 VEHICLES I BOATS I*7. CITROEN CX 2000 Super Sa- A SALESMAN REOUMES I Mini loon complete with alrcon and Clubman. Mazda. Honda. Toyorad^cassetu^celjentcond.- ta^ancer^Contact *****. 5?. Sn^SSSr _n^r^c^-^m.k7^ u^ pARF ,vani led Highest BEST PRICE OFFERED for scrap of fer secures Details: *****19 "r 10^ I6OOTT »5 5M or984 words
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Advertisement751 1979-11-29 27 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES HILLTOP BUNGALOWS UP TO DATE FACILITIES CONVENIENCE FREEHOLD LAND i PROMPT HANDING OVER OF HOUSES ON COMPLETION EASY INSTALMENTS AVAILABLE Unique 3 dimensional architectural masterpiece Exclusive split-level design tor. windows and doors i •Special aluminium frame with light tinted glass and modern fittings 1 OVSROF MOUSES,EXI^CtEDOArEOFl«iAlCOMPl.EtlON Jl751 words
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Advertisement597 1979-11-29 27 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES FULLY FU"NI»MCD K»<lg<-w°°<» Apartment for lease Rental >>st "rurally I,m al.-,l v,< K^r^^t^Stf' 11 °"ly .wl'rSmmg"^'."'!''^.'..'^ L^^K^p. noon. Eric "•"••l S2.4oomclud.no n.nlona-eo AN EXECUTIVE APARTMENT Ulsl 10 Holland Road viclnl- ty. fully furnished executive PC s™^ £H'£~SS -5— drens playground m_m..n«H:. s_Sasa» -ar=«BtWST 9 SINGAPURA MANSION I597 words
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Advertisement1626 1979-11-29 28 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES 51 Accommodation Vacant b) Flats LUXURIOUS APARTMENTS Out Grang* Hwght*. Type B. 4 t>riir<Minis arrant"! swimming i tannla court/ 24-hour seurlly service Wall-to-wall carpellna fully alrcondllloned/ p.irtially furnished Rental: $3,200 11 unu-nanre Drat. 10 Park Housa. :< Ix-drrmms/ arpeted living 'lining, fully furnished im i lour TV1,626 words
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Advertisement810 1979-11-29 28 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES DIST. 23. PHOENIX GARDEN 2 1/2-storey semi-detached 5.000 sq ft Freehold Vacant possession. (Property *****92/ *****95) DIST. i HONG LEONO Garden, tastefully furnished, doublestorey 3 bedrooms terrace, marble/ parquet, split-level. $195,000 *****/ *****8. Capltaus OIST. S HONG LEONG Garden. 2 1/2-storey terrace, split-level, marble/ parquet, built-in, grilles,810 words
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Advertisement860 1979-11-29 28 A NEW LUXURY Split-level Duplex apartment In Mandalay Road Area approximately 1.800 sqft. 3 bedrooms, study room, separate dining and living, large kitchen Conveniently located, close to school, shopping complex, churches, cinemas, clubs, market, post office, banks Completion mid 1980 No restrictions to foreigners. Call: George *****09. APARTMENT IN RIOGEWOOO860 words
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Advertisement570 1979-11-29 28 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES JADE TOWER Lorong L*w Lien Uppar Sarangeon Luxurious split-level high rise flat 3 rooms Master bedroom with attached bathrooms. 2 lifts 1.485 sqft Ready early 1980. 3 units available. ath fleer. Blk. A. facing greenery $131,500. tth floor, Blk B. racing East. J134.000 let fleer. Blk B570 words
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Advertisement682 1979-11-29 28 3-ROOMED IMPROVED CORNER Unit HDB Flat at Lorong 1 Toa Payoh for sale Price $20,000 Tel: *****88 during office hours. c) Land DIST. IS. LORONG X 10.000 sq.ft (3 quarters) Without vacant possession $45,000. EBC *****40/ *****41 FREEHOLD LAND at Lorong Melayu approximately 10.000 sq.ft. for sale. $14.00 p.s.f. Contact682 words
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Advertisement1210 1979-11-29 28 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES V SERVICES BUSINESS LUCKY PLAZA CHOICE location for sale, mezzanine floor, facing Orchard RoaC. 1.000 square feet CENTRAL Wrlt ST Box A8O732. Rl III niMft PEACE CENTRF ISO sq feet office DVikinnu spacf for Mle FuMv partitioned DIST. 0105 (165.000/- o n o Tel: *****2 PENINSULA PLAZA1,210 words
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Advertisement776 1979-11-29 28 ELEGANT PAINTING: BUNGALOWS, shops. Domestic homes Painting Is our business, for better paint work Call: *****35 EXPRESS PRINTING SERVICE) Letterheads. Brochures. Magazines etc We collect, deliver' Try us. call today! *****8 FOR ALL GENERAL cleaning, gardening and manpower supply for general work, call: Sllvam. Seeker Enterprise *****01. FOR ELECTRICAL SERVICE776 words
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Advertisement694 1979-11-29 28 OPPORTUNITY TO INVEST and gainfully employ capital successfully Minimum required 5535.0n0 to *****.000 Please call 481 1234 Singapore for details. REQUIRED URGENTLY WHITE desslcated coconut fine. 100 lbs/ bag Stockist suppliers please send offer, samples to Multiplex Trading Company. 117 Rochnre Canal Road, Singapore 0719 Telex R*****5 SMALL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES/694 words
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Advertisement685 1979-11-29 29 VI EDUCATION TRAINING .^■"■■■^■^■^i^""™^"""^^ I"^^""^^"l^^^^""^"^^""^™^1"^^""^^"1^^^^""^"^^""^™^ OV= ATir IdIIGUdQC CGfl'trC .^T 1^ Longuooe courses and privote tuition for school exom-notions ond for business, travel pleosure rH.Np« CHINESE |Unn J mil,, (Mo f n o d r orm) »J:=^ 10 40am- 12.45 pm Register now for dosses beginning on 3rd December 1979685 words
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Advertisement784 1979-11-29 29 VI EDUCATKH It TRAINING _> SPECIAL SCHOOL 8^ HOLWAY CLASSES: •V f /?MvJi■ BOOK-KEEPING •St^ S *W SHORTHAND CrCltftfi^ TYPEWRITING RADIO SERVING (BEG, P,e« enro! e^.y Comnwoetoo Monday 7°-^KI pm l*o/12 /12 COMMKRCIAL^CHOOL WMi iS *Bzsr Saturday 2 30-sJopm 8/12 i^oolTt Part Co^ptoi Sunday 9-12 pm 2.12 t^ tio«^tz«37/M3M/Knoo RAOK)784 words
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Advertisement672 1979-11-29 29 VII TRAVEL I RESTAURANTS *uooct air fares, Touri 4^—————————————— AccommodaUon for Individual I and group travel Call Sedunla W______~~^BM Travel Services. Suite 11-313.11 th H_T__| !~H "oor. Merlin Plaxa. Beach Road. V_^^^^^___^ Spore 0719. Tel: *****11 (TA 019) W_T Jf ifflaa-l TRAVELB TRAVELIB Tel *****51/ BbW j BTI 1 Si672 words
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Advertisement733 1979-11-29 29 ¥11 TRAVEL it RESTAURANTS T •uaTniuiA tours Servic* ,how you Tor ioodQUOt»tlons and services. cVI *****288/ *****79. 49-A. Ist floor. President Shopping Centre. Serangoon Road (T/if 008). /T^H f }_B DINERS I X^ UvZ^Z lIPAIHPJP iSQBMrtatOV SS2M« I D». OK. 11. 15,11. 0-" I DSP OtC 4 08.09.13. I mnuwzEAiANe733 words
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Advertisement480 1979-11-29 29 j VII TRAVEL A RESTAURANTS BaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaVaaSHaaaVl SCHOOL HOLIDAYS TOUR I I 8 days Kuala I umpur/ Fraser, I LaW^J—IM Hill/ Venang/ UmVkaw./^oh LKWlfl I $275 Langkaw./ Ipoh I B^7-^^ D*pt Date 8/12.22/12 I 7days Kuala Lumpur/Com r KIMMSTnTfJI UllKiand:;.^" 8"87 I DeptDat: 3/12.17/12.24/12 5 days Kuala Lumpur/ Pangkor ss:= m*480 words
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Obituary, Illustration162 1979-11-29 30 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR. K. BHASKARAN PILLAI (PARAVOOR) OF BLK 140. MG. LORONG IA. TOA PAVOH DEPARTED 27.11.7*. EXPRESS THEIR SINCERE THANKS SVL?T.^P*VoCIrUISS FO?! THEIR KIND ATTENDANCE. ASSISTANCE, CONDOLENCES AND DONATIONS DURING THEIR RECENT BEREAVEMENT THE FAMILY OF the late Mrs Seah Teck Seng nee Mdm.162 words
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Obituary, Illustration293 1979-11-29 30 MDM TAN HONG ENG (wife ol the late Mr Yeo Kirn Joo) Age: 71 Passed away peacefully on 27-11-1979 Mourn by her SONS: YEO NGUAN CHUA YEO NGUAN HUA YEO NGUAN HENG, DAVID YEO NGUAN SOON. BILLY DAUGHTERS: YEO BOEY KEE YEO AH SOY DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW: NG SEOK WHANG293 words
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Obituary, Illustration23 1979-11-29 30 InMamoryOt BirM.BnlJ<J^ wTS? Richard leong yew peng who departed v. on 29.11.78. Sadly muud by Mum. Dad. Broth»r» and Stater*.23 words
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Advertisement557 1979-11-29 30 liflMi Personal interviews will be conducted in Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur and Penang par the following schedule: IPOH KUALA LUMPUR Data Ist. December, 1979 (Saturday) Date 2nd December. 1979 (Sunday) Time 9.00 ajn.to4jOPp.rn. Time 9.00 a jn. to 4joo pjn. Venue HOTEL MICADO Venue HOTEL HOLIDAY INN JALAN YANG KALSOM JALAN557 words
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Advertisement606 1979-11-29 30 PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MALAYSIA TENDER NOTICE TRENGGANU TENGAH (TOWNS A C) WATER SUPPLY, TRENGGANU, MALAYSIA. Tenders are invited from Contractors registered in Class 'B and above with the Public Works Department under Head 111 Sub Head 3,4 6 and foreign suppliers of equipment from the Asian Development Bank member countries606 words
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256 1979-11-29 31 LAI 8 ANNE, Wee*. The IstenattewU Olympic Committee yesterday cabled the Olympic committee In Taiwan Instructing It to prepare a new flag and aatttem for Its athletes at the Winter Games at Lake PUcM (New York). Hw lOC lasted threats el legal u-UeaAP - 256 words
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Article486 1979-11-29 31 China's call to Taiwan for unity F.EIJING, Wed. China has appealed to Taiwan for unity for the development of Chinese spoils. Zhong Shitong, president of the Chinese Olympic committee, sent a letter to Shen Chla-mlng, chairman of the Taiwan Olympic committee, saying: "We call upon all Chinese sportsmen to uniteAP - 486 words
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Article40 1979-11-29 31 TOKYO, Wed. Veteran Isao Aoki, Japan's top prize-money winner, shot a live-under-par 68 today and took a one-stroke first-round lead In the 16th Japan golf aeries. Masaharu Kusakabe was in second place with 69. AP.AP - 40 words
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Article204 1979-11-29 31 India undecided about Games NEW DELHI, Wed. The chances of India's hosting the 1962 Asian Games appeared to be receding yesterday amidst reports of differences in the Cabinet on the allocation of funds, according to official sources. One section of the Cabinet, headed by Prime Minister Charan Singh, was ofAFP - 204 words
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Article, Illustration164 1979-11-29 31 Green's miss gives Zoeller the title HONGKONG, Tues. American Huxbert Green just (ailed to win the first leg of the Asian golf challenge against compatriot Fuzzy Zoeller yesterday after missing a birdie putt at the final hole. The two top professionals from the US circuit are competing in a 72-hole-playReuter - 164 words
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Article26 1979-11-29 31 LONDON, Wed. The World Cycling Federation has refused an application from Britain to stage the professional Tour o( Britain race in June. AFP.AFP - 26 words
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Article22 1979-11-29 31 THE Prisons Sports Association will hold their first swimming meet at the Police Academy swimming complex in Thomson Rd. tomorrow22 words
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Article322 1979-11-29 31 DANIEL LIM, the former Singapore tennis star, who plays off three, will be the lowest handicapper in the field for the annual AMOASSAAAAAA golf tournament at the Jurong Country Club tomorrow morning. The tournament Is open to all employees of members of the Advertising Media322 words
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Advertisement690 1979-11-29 31 Hh£ CYCLE CARRIAGE LIMITED I) gjf \^^JF (bKOrpofotxl m Smgopof.) PROFIT ft DIVIDEND ANNOUNCEMENT The Board of Directors reports audited Group and Company turnover and profits as foMowvSS'OOO Years Ended 30th September 1979 1978 Group Company Group Company Turnover: Singapore 157,522 24,576 141,041 23,761 Malaysia 304,805 12.189 264,642 13.899 462.327690 words
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Advertisement421 1979-11-29 31 Koalpneata are EmfMi/UK made *ad MriteMe tar «U iiiIimIIm af eapra/paliii hermI/mmh. tan af nfea are m la whore la buds. Items eaa ke aaU aeaaratety, oeUlb an:(1) 8crew CMreym aaa BMfcet Qevaten (2) lUMinrnrfll Ij Mti riillci niinafil Hk; (S) DWatefratan aaa eeafcer by Fraaa SbmUbw; (4) BMnaOe OU421 words
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Advertisement766 1979-11-29 31 PUBIK UTILITIES BORRD TENDER NOTICE 1) Supply of 3,000 pcs Timeswitches with Spring Rose rvos. 2) Installation of Low Voltage Overhead Linos and Stsy Wires. 3) Supply of 140 Noo 85mm (Portable) and 43 Nos 150 mm (Compound) Water Motors. 4) Supply of Mild Stool Anglos, Flat Bars Channels and766 words
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296 1979-11-29 32 FAIRWAY - N. Sapphire should glow once again FAIRWAY By NEPTUNE SAPPHIRE should sparkle again in the Class 2, Division 2 1,200 metres race in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. The three-year-old by St. Chad showed great promise in Penang early this month when he easily accounted for a Class 3, Division 3296 words
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Article266 1979-11-29 32 COLOMBO, W«d UNSEEDED Paul Mifsud, of Malta, became the world amateur billiards champion when he beat Norman Dagley, of England, by 2,943 points to 2,152 in the final of the 22nd championships which ended here last night. For Mifsud, the final had happy endings asReuter - 266 words
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Article208 1979-11-29 32 SYDNEY, Wed. England won a thrilling limited-over cricket international against the West Indies by two runs here tonight. The West Indies, with last pair Joel Garner and Colin Croft batting, needed 10 runs to win at the start of the final over. With one ball left they stillReuter - 208 words
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Article, Illustration117 1979-11-29 32 Mystery of the damaged door SYDNEY, Wed. West Indies cricket cspteia, Cllve Lloyd, today declined to comment about the door to Us team's dreaabu room being ripped off Its hinges at the Sydaey cricket ground 1»«» night. ne damage was discovered after Am trail* had beaten the West IndUns byReuter - 117 words
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1139 1979-11-29 32 A total of 366 horses has been entered for the Stewards' Cup meeting on Dec. 8 and 9 and Dec. 15 and 16 at Bukit Timah The breakdown: Class 1 (97), Class 3 (152), Class 5 CUss 1 Ist ru: l,mm (a), tmi1,139 words
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482 1979-11-29 32 BRIAN WILLIAMS - BRIAN WILLIAMS By SYDNEY, Wed. International cricket started an uncertain journey into the future here last night, with fights and enough noise, colour and lights to overpower an adjacent pop concert by Elton John. The result of the next 10 weeks' march around AustraliaReuter - 482 words
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Article23 1979-11-29 32 FALKENBERG, Wed. Sweden crushed Japan 5-0 in the men's and women's sections of a friendly table tennis match here last night. AFP.AFP - 23 words
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339 1979-11-29 32 MILAN, Wed. Italy's Davis Cup star Adriano Panatta routed Peter Fleming, of the United States 6-3, 6-2 on the second day of the US$3OO,OOO ($654,000) Masters tennis competition yesterday. Said Fleming: "I played poorly because I was tired." Fleming noted that Panatta did not look339 words
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Advertisement208 1979-11-29 32 a new bird a new market^E Vdt Jm^m\ *^mm Air Niugini, the National Airline of Papua New Guinea, has expanded its international flight network to include regular services to Honolulu, Jakarta and Singapore. jfl Now Air Niugini offers you a brand new product flights to most major countries in the208 words
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Article477 1979-11-29 33 WILFRED YEO - WILFRED YEO Fanfare greets start of Filipino roadshow By Manila, Wed THE, ninth International Bowling Federation (Fly i championships, which hosts Philippines have promised would be the greatest show in Manila surpassing even Muhammad Ali's "Thrilla in Manila" with Joe Frazier in 1976 took to477 words
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Article245 1979-11-29 33 MANILA, Wed. Wee Thiam Bock, whose seemingly indefatigability gives you the impression that only something short of major illness would halt his aspirations for the presidency of the Singapore Tenpin Bowling Congress in its forthcoming Annual General Meeting, has been forced tc drop the idea245 words
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Article109 1979-11-29 33 Bowling for charity THE Jurong Bowl will be doing its bit to help make the international Year of the Child a truly memorable occasion. It will be organising a Charity Bowl on Dec. 30 and will donate the proceeds to the Singapore Association for Retarded Children. The SARC requires about109 words
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Article134 1979-11-29 33 CALCUTTA, Tues. Indonesia dominated an international badminton tournament here yesterday, winning all five titles at stake. Tjan So Gwan was the most successful, completing a treble by winning the women's singles and doubles and mixed doubles titles. She won the singles title by defeating fellow-In-donesianReuter - 134 words
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592 1979-11-29 33 Wells one of six to face the Scottish AAA BRIEFS EDINBURGH. Wed. Alan Wells, one of the world's top sprinters, is among six British athletes who have been summoned to appear before the Scottish Amateur Athletic Association on Friday week to answer allegations into money received at last year's HighlandAgencies - 592 words
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Article233 1979-11-29 33 Baker keeps his post as FIQ boss MANILA, Wed. Frank Baker, of the United States, was elected yesterday for a second successive two-year term as president of the International Bowling Federation (FIQ). Baker, 72, a retired broadcasting personality who has been administrator of the American Bowling Congress for the pastAFP - 233 words
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Advertisement386 1979-11-29 33 B|[^^^Sii|BrTT^ THIS CHRISTMAS I^SSifiß Wh 4^l GIVE YOUR LOVED ONE SOMETHING SPECIAL |Qk sup«r sum Braun micron 5^ With the Braun Micron you get a good close shave without J2 A I" 1 y[\Jf |f 1 r^^imm^^^^ having to go over the same patch of beard tim<» and again. m^386 words
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404 1979-11-29 34 GODFREY ROBERT - GODFREY ROBERT By ;raham mourie's >w Zealand All Blacks vere clinging to their 10-9 pad against England at I'wickonham on Saturday, vhen Singapore rugby -aptain Song Koon Pon lropped a bombshell 10,WO Kilometres away. "We'll beat you the lext time we meet," stressed404 words
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163 1979-11-29 34 PETER SIOW - Kok Wah, Tee Suan take to the surf PETER SIOW By TAN KOK WAH and Tan Tee Suan, Singapore's helmsmen at the Asian Fireball yachting championship, off Pattaya, from Dec. 8-11, have recently taken up windsurfExplains Kok Wah: "We can't practise in a Fireball as we don't have one. "So163 words
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338 1979-11-29 34 Ponggol face crisis as officials quit PONGGOL Constituency Sports Club, who finished bottom of this year's National Football League Division 1, may not field a team for the coming season, which starts on Jan. 5. For several of the club's key officials and players will not be available, causing a338 words
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Article160 1979-11-29 34 PATRICK BASTIANS - PATRICK BASTIANS By WITH six days to go before 3 uash's Pakistan Intimation Airlines World Series of squash begins at the kalian* Complex, Tlmesport profiles Pakistan's Mohammed Yasin, Rehmatallah Khan aid Torsam Khan, seeded lJth, ltth and 11th for the meet All160 words
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Article, Illustration188 1979-11-29 34 REHMATULLAH KHAN or Rehmat as he is popularly known is the son of the legendary Nazrullah Khan, and looks as though he has in-built talent. A rakishly handsome player, Rehmat is married and lives and works in London. But he has managed to win only provincial188 words
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Article53 1979-11-29 34 THE Macßitchie Runners (MR 25) will hold their 24th time trial, over a distance of 5,000 metres, at the Macßitchie Reservoir on Sunday (5 pm). Participation is free and open o all. No prizes will be awarded. Participants must be at the zig-zag bridge53 words
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Article91 1979-11-29 34 DACCA, Wed. China moved up in the round robin league of the Aga Khan Gold Cup soccer tournament here yesterday when Dacca's Mohammedan Sporting Club pulled out of the tournament. China were declared winners of the secondphase match due to be played betweenUPI - 91 words
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Article, Illustration116 1979-11-29 34 PIA WORLD SERIES OF SOUASH COUNTDOWN. TORSAM KHAN has been slipping down the ranks in recent months, and is a doubtful starter for the Singapore meet after collapsing during a game in Adelaide on Tuesday. Torsam was born in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, but lives today in116 words
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121 1979-11-29 34 ADELAIDE, Wei. Pakistani squash International Torsam Khan, wbe eeltopaei laat night daring an International tournament here, was today in a "critical" condition, a spokesman for the Royal Adelaide Hospital said. Torsam, the world's No. 13 player, who was due to take part la121 words
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Article, Illustration132 1979-11-29 34 Yasin will need a miracle MOHAMMED YASIN, 39, the oldest player competing in the Singapore leg of the World Series, has 24 years of professional squash behind him, but must have something left to offer for the organisers to bring him to the Republic. Yasin, who is married with three132 words
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Advertisement269 1979-11-29 34 I Why is ACMA no-frost, the most modern, I I convenient, practical, value for money, I I better refrigerator on the market?* I .4. Conventional Freezer Simply because... No- frost means just what it says no-frost. The only place you get ice is where you want it (in ice cubes)269 words
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Advertisement98 1979-11-29 34 «Is¥ i MAMI L^bsW. bbbbbbbW.^^ .^b^bY 1 Tsingtao beer has won the Ist Golden Award again in China in 1979. Little wonder then thatm Criina Tsingtao served to visiting dignitaries .it YIP U. Tsingtao is the only beer in the world brewed from clear, sparklmq mnsrsl waters The tinghng result98 words
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663 1979-11-29 35 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI PRAKASH ERROR SPARKS THE KOREANS TO VICTORY By Singapore 1 South Korea 2 BANGKOK, Wed. Singapore tonight lost a great chance to take a strong hold on a final berth in the King's Cup soccer tournament when they were beaten 2-1 by663 words
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Article82 1979-11-29 35 Thais share six goals equally BANGKOK, Wed. Thailand A aad B teams played a 3-3 draw, after being level 1-1 at halftime, In the first leg of the second semi-final tonight. There was little good soccer to eatertala the njm crowd although the teams managed to score six goals. They82 words
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Article22 1979-11-29 35 TAMPINES beat Serangoon Garden 4-2 after extra time in their inter-constituency soccer competition match at Jalan Besar Stadium last night.22 words
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Article26 1979-11-29 35 HAVANA, Wed. Cuba will send 259 competitors 116 men and 83 women to contest 15 sports at next year's Olympic Games in Moscow. AFPAFP - 26 words
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Article18 1979-11-29 35 MEDAN'S Harian Analisa beat Nanyang Siang Pau 82-67 in a friendly basketball match at Bedok South.18 words
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Article, Illustration113 1979-11-29 35 PETER SIOW - KAMPONG GLAM QUALIFY PETER SIOW By KAMPONG GLAM became the eighth team to qualify for the second round of the lnter-eonstitiien-cy basketball tournament when they beat Tamptnes M-6S at the Gey tang West Community Centre last B They Joined Telok Ayer, Henderson, TanSig Pagar, Rocaore, ■a Chn Kan*. Marine ParadeCHEW BOON CHIN shews Kampoag Clams Ye Kay Wan attempting to black Tampines Oh Kal Kong tram making pass in last nights match - 113 words
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Article29 1979-11-29 35 TODAY'S EVENTS BADMINTON Men'sjunior inter-club league: SAFSA v SAFRA. Civil Service individual championship (SBA, 7.30). SOCCER Inter-constituen-cy second round: Sembawang v Bedok, Brickwork v Telok Blangah (Jalan Besar, 7).29 words
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Article117 1979-11-29 35 TOKYO, Wed. A seven-nation meeting will be held in Singapore on Dec. 15 to decide on the method of staging the Asian Group Two soccer qualification round for next year's Moscow Olympic Games, the Japan Football Association said today. During the meeting, to be attended byReuter - 117 words
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Article582 1979-11-29 35 SINGAPORE will play their first Malaysia Cup soccer marten away, against Malaysian Armed Forces on Jan. 6, and their first home match against Penang on Jan. 13. The fixtures (home teams first): Jaa 4 Kedah v Sabah, Trengganu v Negri Sembilan Jm Perlis v Penang,582 words
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380 1979-11-29 35 Lion City Cup meet starts next week DESPITE the international cast, Singapore A ought to make it at least into the semi-finals of the Lion City Cup soccer tournament, starting on Saturday week in the Republic. They are grouped with Brunei, Hongkong, Indonesia, Malaysia B, Saudi Arabia and Thailand in380 words
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Advertisement210 1979-11-29 35 People from all walks of life are insured with IMTUC INCOME t, kA fen .A At"VA t"V n Y T MCOME has over 55 v OOO poicyholders- more than any insurance company in Singapore \bu can get better services and 'benefits from NTUC INCOME: As a Co-operative Society. INCOMEsaim is210 words
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Advertisement179 1979-11-29 35 Jr rim SpacemaketiKim Europe. The invent' i^onforthe imaginative mind A system designed to be functional and good looking. The best value for your mortey at the moat competit fve price Start having rt right away, and build the rest gradually suiting your time, taste and need Spacemaker snetT units for179 words
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363 1979-11-29 36 Beginning of the end for Democracy Wall? BEIJING, Wednesday CHINA'S authorities today launched a virulent attack on Beijing's Democracy Wall which may mark the beginning of the end for the poster-plastered for lm. The official Xinhua news agency issued a report saying the Standing Committee of China's parliament, the NationalReuter; AP; UPI - 363 words
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Article, Illustration333 1979-11-29 36 Defects threaten to ground Eagles WASHINGTON, Wed THE U5j Air Force said yesterday that nearly 100 ot its .most advanced fighter planes will be sitting on th» ground without tngiiws by next summer because of persistent engine problems. The F-100 engine that powers the F-15 and F-16 fighters (Eagles) hasAP - 333 words
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Article, Illustration71 1979-11-29 36 JOURNALIST Sal* mat All, chief correspondent for Pakistan of the Hong Kongbased Far Eastern Economic Review, being led in chains by police to the military court In Islamabad on Tuesday. The court postponed the healing to a later date after Mr All, 45, pleaded not guilty to71 words
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Article106 1979-11-29 36 TOKYO, Wed. Prime Minister Masayoshi Ohira's government has agreed to grant preferential tariff treatment to China starting next April, government sources said today. The measures, adopted by the developed countries to boost imports from the developing world, would make Chinese goods less expensive and hence moreUPI - 106 words
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Article71 1979-11-29 36 BEIJING, Wed. A cuddly round panda called Huan Huan is shortly going to help Japanese animal lovers forget Lan Lan, the giant female panda that died In September in the Tokyo Zoo. Xinhua news agency said today that Huan Huan who is seven years oldAFP - 71 words
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Article, Illustration230 1979-11-29 36 MOSCOW, Wad WITH 75-year-old Soviet Prime Minister Aleksei Kosygin absent and ailing, the Soviet leadership yesterday promoted his 74-year-old First Deputy, Mr Nikolai Tikhonov, to full membership in the powerful ruling politburo in a move that could signal preparations for the retirement ofNYT - 230 words
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Article199 1979-11-29 36 WASHINGTON, Wednesday THE White House gets a lot of peculiar mail, but nothing has bemused administration officials more than a form letter most of the senior officials got over the weekend. White House press secretary Jody Powell, domestic adviser Stuart Eizenstat and scores of others199 words
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Article44 1979-11-29 36 TOKYO, Wed. A 46-year-old Japanese woman today received a suspended sentence of three years In prison for smuggling into Japan nine handguns from the Philippines and selling them to gangsters. The Osaka district court also fined Kyoko Mizoguchi 800.000 yen (SP.000). AFP.Kyodo; AFP - 44 words
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Article35 1979-11-29 36 NEW YORK. Wed. The Dow Jones industrial average, which lost 2.90 points yesterday, was off 2.04 points to 823.40 after an hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange this morning. UPI.UPI - 35 words
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558 1979-11-29 36 French delegation - 'Part of aid sent to Viets' charge French delegation by PARIS, Wod. A GROUP of French parliamentarians accused the Vietnamese authorities, on their return here yesterday from a fourday visit to Kampuchea, of using international aid to control the Kampuchean population. They said at a press conference they believed thatReuter; AFP - 558 words
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Obituary29 1979-11-29 36 Late CLASSIFIED DEATH FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR Linda Cheok Al L*ng: Service today 10 a.m. at Wesley Methodist Church, Fort Canning, thereafter to Mt Vernon Crematorium at 1 1.30 a.m.29 words
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Advertisement291 1979-11-29 36 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Daily Cov*r Pcic* iOt Annual Subscription SIM For tubtcnption. call *****11 Art 231 TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. THE lineup of banks i i Singapore has again undergone '>ig changes with Moscow Narodny emerging on top. How has this happened and what implications are there for bankers? Other highlights:291 words
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Miscellaneous163 1979-11-29 36 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Clondy with •ccamImuU rain. TEMP. (C) iptol a.m. tomorrow: 29 max., 23 mln. SUNSET today: 1.25 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.21 m.m. GLOBAL weather Amsterdam 8-UC Cloudy Liaam 11-14C Clear Athea* 9-14C Cloudy Lea Aageiea 14-24C Clear BakraU 16-26C Hazy Maalla 24-32C Cloudy Batfrt* 21-30C Oar163 words
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678 1979-11-29 1 KWAN ZI - KWAN ZI Series on famous personalities By THE city had lofty walls and solid trenches, towers and pavilions, in puDlic relief were built, where food, drinks and mcdicine were provided for traveUers and to the noorandneedv poor and needy. The ruler's aim was678 words
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Article35 1979-11-29 1 DON'T BE SHY! IF YOU can speak Mandarin and are about to use dialect again, stop yourself and start in Mandarin. The other person may know Mandarin bat may also be shy. Be the initiator!35 words
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Article298 1979-11-29 1 fr ~Z^~^jlj^^^^^^t^T7^ h 2£ ffl tT BY L—fL^Jf*.;.{ 1 »ftttjfiflftt*.*W Mi»*ffl»tf'*' «fi!iftEP ,f* ft fi'4 -utt^t- t- Mts, ir/KHem «Stk 'f?Bflt*«l *UIFJ£ £^*#S ffl*«* #fi'j^i££Wfsftfefflff «*^aftW«Aß« ±41**^ iH**** a, r- -4- > ««r«=*h }«;«>«■ ffl .T, AfItUSW Ji|f#fßr LU T n-*--unn*^i-»* "t^—+ ra*flj£K jfoH'/jBI *J;fc*ff m.-\/]m n-^ws. lfi*ftt»iH*a Hllk» l^»Btf««itt*.298 words
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Article50 1979-11-29 1 7~ 7~^_ >. *V_ k TSL~= y\ C 3 «W*-*»f»tt*T*s ffrirf «'>W AJUtf ifi f" tt to need nothing is and the les." a man needs the nearer does he Socrates /j t^fffi/Ht fHi'i RW AUthtags change; nothing p*llBll6B- r«—UVld ftif^Sgtft Willnldfe WPB* Love comforteth like sunshine after rain.50 words
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Advertisement57 1979-11-29 1 j *^v *^v What's square and nound and mellow \g^* N H- V^B ■—<*: L\ JM "^s /JSm BBBW^iaW bV-^v V B^iiiV'v g*T ■i jj W wm b\bW/ -^*"B2_^B i^^ kL B lv» m^mJbbl Zn Vf fc MM' aflafl BBMBwi LA f/ \i fr t I 'V v^ BB#V^^Br V*"'57 words
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Advertisement99 1979-11-29 1 INSIDt How-to Ma^. ng pnß Wjp *^Z V^JHlr Ju cz* flBP" I N I P tl'^Jt f V X S.^^Zth.^ draw op a will, a «pU AbU?. mast susplclonsly. Also, a recap of the funny/macabre wills have been drawn ap by men oat to eet their last laaeh »n»«Kn. Page99 words
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Article, Illustration603 1979-11-29 2 JOHN DE SOUZA - PICK of the DAY JOHN DE SOUZA By PRIME-TIME viewing goes into top gear tonight as it zooms off down that yellow-brick entertainment road. Things really get going at 7 p.m. with Candid Camera, loads of comedy packed into half a hilarious hour. The highlight of this week's episode is603 words
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Article173 1979-11-29 2 "OPINION: New Strategies In Technical Kducation" will be telecast this evening at 1.11 p.m. over Channel 8. in the last ten months, there have been major developments In education and training which. It Is hoped, will pave the way for Singapore's Second Industrial Revolution. For173 words
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221 1979-11-29 2 PROFESSOR Theodor Heilbrugge, pioneer of the Concept of Social Paediatrics and Youth Medicine, will deliver two lectures today and tomorrow at the Lee Kong Chlan Hall, Singapore Council of SociarServices Building, Penang Lane. Today's lecture at 5.30 p.m. is titled Functional Developmental221 words
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Advertisement111 1979-11-29 2 f what the line-up will be National Stadium? Merlin's Tavern Si presents L m jr I■( m you down memory lane with I ■I I I their inimitable rendition of t V^J 1 ,w Oldies but Goodies from the fl X A except Mondays. Celina Toh tJ a capitvating chanteuse111 words
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Miscellaneous324 1979-11-29 2 GUYS AND DOLLS a Kee Swee Hae. a consult musical production jointly ant, Kandang Kerbau presented by the National Hospital, at Woodlands Theatre Trust and the community centre at 8 American Association at p.m. the Victoria Theatre at 8 nationai hkaith nightly till Saturday cAMpBoNMoSEI S Matinee at 2 p.m.324 words
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Miscellaneous1323 1979-11-29 2 TV and Radio SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening followed by Star Per 7.00 Candid Camera (A comedy series) formance The Long Count 7.25 Cultural Diary (English) 3.30 Diary of Events (Chinese) 7 30 N«* s (Malay) 3.35 Over The Rainbow (Mandarin 745 The Incredible Hufc Life And Drama Serial, repeat)1,323 words
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Article921 1979-11-29 3 LING POON WAH - LING POON WAH By Had Fate not intervened, the National Museum, or Singaporeans for that matter, may not boast of having the largest private jade collection in the world today. Instead of appreciating their exquisite beauty at the museum's Haw Par Gallery this January,921 words
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Article, Illustration832 1979-11-29 5 TOM BRIDGEMAN - TOM BRIDGEMAN Is there still a role for them in South-east Asia? By" in Kuala Lumpur NEW ZEALAND troops have returned to Singapore after a nino (lay joint exercise with Malaysia which had them involved in a South-east Asian war. For the Malaysians the brigade-levelReuter - 832 words
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Article, Illustration727 1979-11-29 5 JOSEPH C. HARSCH - JOSEPH C. HARSCH By THIS Is not a good season for great powers. The United SUtes, the Soviet Union and Chin* all are great powers. Yet all are suffering frustration* and humiliations at the hands of the lesser powers. Recently the US was727 words
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Advertisement137 1979-11-29 5 •'^^^B I V at the Victoria Theatre Move. .,ber 29 and 30 at 8:00 p.m. December 1 at 2:00 Matinee and 8:00 p.m. December 2 at 5:00 p.m. Tickets: $3. 5, 8, 10, 12 (Evening shows) $2, 3, 5, 8 (Matinee) Tickets available at: Cold Storage C.X.Tang National Theatre, American137 words
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Article, Illustration1110 1979-11-29 6 TENG JUAT LENG - TENG JUAT LENG Jly Making a will is a necessity, especially if you have property which you want dispensed in a particular way. And procedures to making a will are not at all mysterious, as our article explains. If you have no relatives and die1,110 words
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Article639 1979-11-29 6 How wills can be rather useful... WILLS ARE, for many people, their chance to have the final word literally the last laugh. Take tor instance Shelagh Tennant of England, who became a wealthy widow when her husband died. She inherited from him a639 words
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Article, Illustration603 1979-11-29 7 TAKASHI OKA - TAKASHI OKA By in Beijing SOME children in Beijing are forced to attend classes under the trees because their schools do not have enough classrooms. In an industrial district of Wuhan, a worker who wants to buy pork ribs for stewing must get up603 words
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Article413 1979-11-29 7 ROBERT TAYLOR - ROBERT TAYLOR By in London MORE than 52 mil- »n children In the world under the age of 15 work for a living, although child laboor Is widely prohibited by law, according to a report Just published In Geneva by the International Labour Office. As413 words
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Advertisement198 1979-11-29 7 T^Golden JLAJ Llxld a translation of the Chinese novel Chin Ping Mci Called by Pearl S. Buck 'the greatest novel of physical love which China has produced' The Golden Lotus or Chin Ping Mci i> now published unexpurgated, giving for the first time a complete and full translation into English.198 words
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Article, Illustration1961 1979-11-29 8 NANCY CHNG - NANCY CHNG By Singapore's first Senior Citizens' Week starts this Sunday. The first of a twopart series, this article looks at some of the problems which our senior citizens face today. Tomorrow: The medical and nutritional needs of the aged and a special photo-essay on1,961 words
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Article505 1979-11-29 8 NANCY CHNG - NANCY CHNG By SINGAPORE'S first Senior Citizens' Week starting this Sunday is a reminder that our elderly are individuals, with needs and desires, and not statistics on which we base our decisions for social welfare. The themes for the week, say the organisers505 words
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Advertisement596 1979-11-29 10 MARINE SUPERINTENDENT Applications arc invited from suitable highly qualified and experienced Singapore (iii/cns preferably those above 30 years of age to apply for the afx>ve vacancy in a large and expanding shipping group The successful applicant will be required to work closely with a team of senior superintendents and the596 words
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