The Straits Times, 6 February 1980
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Title Section14 1980-02-06 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1980 30 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 111/1/8014 words
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Article671 1980-02-06 1 LEE KIM CHEW - LEE KIM CHEW Road taxes and fees ALL up By MOTORISTS will have to pay substantial increases in road taxes, registration fees and additional registration fees from today. Annual road taxes for private and hire cars are up by between 5 and 20 cents per c.c,671 words
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Article55 1980-02-06 1 ROTTERDAM. Tues. A court here derided today to rt-open the trial of Dutch millionaire Pieter Menten, 80, arrused of helping the Nazis massacre Jews in Poland in 1941 Mr Menten was convicted and sentem-ed in December 1977 to 15 years in prison but was released a year laterAFP - 55 words
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Article, Illustration278 1980-02-06 1 My life has been threatened, says Sakharov MOSCOW, Ties. Mr Andrei Sakharov, seen here with his wife, Yelena, could face a more terrifying fate than exile confinement to an insane asylum. The Nobel Prize winning dissident leader lashed oat agalast Soviet authorities again yesterday, charging that his life has been278 words
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Article79 1980-02-06 1 MONZA (Italy). Tues. Four people today ambushed and killed Paolo Paoletti, chief enpnet-r and technical director of the Swiss-owned Icmesa chemicals plant which caused the worst pollution in Italy's history four years afjo, police said. They said the attack bore the hallmark of urhan guerillas. An explosionReuter - 79 words
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Article71 1980-02-06 1 TEHERAN, Tues. An explosion in southern Iran cut six oil and gas pipelines last night, and started a fire which was put out early today, the state radio reported. It quoted officials in the area as saying the pipes affected were a 40 cm line takingReuter - 71 words
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410 1980-02-06 1 SOH TIANG KENG - SOH TIANG KENG OIL HIKE: THE NEXT ROUND By PETROL and diesel prices in Singapore will go up soon after the Chinese New Year, oil industry sources said last night. This next revision of prices the last one was on Jan410 words
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Article56 1980-02-06 1 BEI.URADE. Tues President Tito's general state of health is improving after the amputation of his left leg and he is carrying out some of his regular duties, his doctors said today. The 87-year-old Yugoslav leader is convalescing at a hospital in the north-western city of Ljubljana afterReuter - 56 words
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Article141 1980-02-06 1 NEW YORK, Tues. The London Sunday Times is suing the CIA to force it to reveal any information it may have about Mr David Holden, the newspaper's chief foreign correspondent who was murdered in Cairo in 1977. In a suit filed in federal courtReuter - 141 words
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157 1980-02-06 1 SOVIET FLEET HEADING FOR VIETNAM? TOKYO, Tues A top Japanese Defence Agency official said today there were greater chances that a powerful flotilla of 10 Soviet Pacific Navy ships, spotted cruising out to the East China Sea yesterday, was heading for Vietnam rather than the Indian Ocean. Mr Ryohei Oga,AFP - 157 words
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Article58 1980-02-06 1 JAKARTA, Tues. Foreigners, dogs and establishments serving alcoholic drinks are the subjects of new substantial tax raises passed by the Jakarta city assembly yesterday. Taxes on foreigners have been raised to 30,000 rupiahs (US$4B) annually, sales of alcoholic drinks to 64,000 rupi ahs. and on pedigreeAFP - 58 words
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697 1980-02-06 1 LESLIE FONG - LESLIE FONG By News Editor THE GOVERNMENT is likely to reduce income tax rates for people in the 30 to 45 per cent tax brackets as an incentive for professionals and other "brain workers" to stay and contribute even more to697 words
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Article434 1980-02-06 1 JANIE KHOO - Air pact talks may take longer JANIE KHOO By Kuala Lumpur, Tues THE Singapore-Malay-sian air talks now going on in Kuala Lumpur may be extended to allow officials from both sides more time to study detailed proposals presented so far. The talks, which started yesterday, were adjourned till tomorrow at434 words
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Article40 1980-02-06 1 NEW ORLEANS. Tues. A jackup drilling rig with 42 workers aboard capsized in the Gulf of Mexico off the Texas coast today, tossing the workers into the water and injuring seven cf them, the Coast Guard reported. UPIUPI - 40 words
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Article37 1980-02-06 1 CERVINIA (Italy), Tues A wall of snow rolled over the north Italian ski resort of Cervinia during the night, killing two British tourists in then apartment block and injuring at least 10 other people. KeuterReuter - 37 words
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Article87 1980-02-06 1 LATEST FOUR SNATCH TEC'S GUN I'OI.K K were early this morning search In* for (our men Mho snatched a defective's revolver at the Oasis niffhuiuh In Kalian* Just before midnight. Hltnt'.sws said that the four men had an argument with the detective before they snatched his revolver and dashed off87 words
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Advertisement119 1980-02-06 1 48 pages today SINGAPORE SWEEP RESULTS Page 8 LUNAR New Year crackdown 4 RELATIVES of Desai and Charan under graft probes S RESOURCES are drying up, say researchers t STUDENTS' eyes hit by metal splinters 7 MEDICAL leave SCs to repay lost days 8 RICH fund of ideas for lifting119 words
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Article, Illustration38 1980-02-06 2 Sirikit calls on Rosalynn MRS Rosalvnn Carter, the I>S first Lady, greets Queen Slrlklt of Thailand at the White House on Monday. Queen Slriklt is in the US to seek medical treatment for allergy to pollution. AP picture.AP - 38 words
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Article70 1980-02-06 2 TOKYO. Tues North Korea accused South Korea today of staging large-scale military excereises along the border on the eve of preliminary negotiations on the reunification of the two Koreas. Rodong Sinmun. official newspaper of North Korea's ruling worker's Party, said "the exercise was of provocative nature againstUPI - 70 words
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Article48 1980-02-06 2 PARIS, Tues. France and West Germany today agreed to work together on developing a combat tank to equip the armies of both countries. The agreement was signed here today by French Defence Minister Yvon Bourges and his West German counterpart Hans Apel. AFP.AFP - 48 words
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182 1980-02-06 2 ALI KEEPS 'CARTER TORCH' BURNING IN KENYA NAIROBI, Tues. Former boxing champion Muhammad Ali, slightly dazed by his first round of diplomacy aimed at boycotting the Moscow Olympics, came out fighting for President Carter in the second round in Kenya today. "I support President Carter 100 per cent and nowReuter - 182 words
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337 1980-02-06 2 'Any road to lasting peace is desirable' MOSCOW, Tues PRESIDENT Leonid Brezhnev, in words directed more at Europe than at the US, said yesterday the Soviet Union still wanted to "move forward" with efforts to contain the east-west arms race andNYT - 337 words
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Article189 1980-02-06 2 Schmidt, Giscard warn Moscow PARIS, Tues. France and West Germany said today the Soviet Union's invasion of Afghanistan was "unacceptable" and announced their determination to honour all their military obligations as members of the Ameri-can-led Atlantic alliance. A special declaration signed by French President vaiery Giscard d'Estaing and West GermanAFP; UPI - 189 words
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133 1980-02-06 2 No need for any recognition: Minister I KABUL, Tues. The I Soviet-backed Afghan regime of Babrak Karmal has not been recognised by a single country, according to its Foreign Minister Nur Mohammed Dost. Mr Dost told a meeting with "friendly" journalists, which noticeably included India, that "we have not soAFP - 133 words
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Article74 1980-02-06 2 BEIRUT. Tues. Syria has agreed to postpone for a few days its decision to withdraw its peacekeeping troops here to give the Lebanese government time to fill the seturity gap their departure would create. Lebanese Prime Minister Selim Al Hoss received ihe assurance yesterday from Syrian PresidentUPI - 74 words
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274 1980-02-06 2 Japan carries on trade with Russia despite pledge £i U SS R J TOKYO, Tuesday JAPAN is conducting business as usual with Moscow despite the government's pledge to do its utmost to support US economic sanctions against the Russians for their invasion of Afghanistan. Government ministries "1 and major tradingReuter - 274 words
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240 1980-02-06 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday THE Malaysian Govern- j ment today reversed its, earlier position and said it was ready to hear the case of two Afghan gueril- j la leaders now here to I seek military aid against Soviet troops occupying their country.AFP - 240 words
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168 1980-02-06 2 Ohira says it again: Soviet build-up a threat TOKYO, Turn. Japanese Prime Minister MasayMhl Ohira reiterated today that Soviet military power la a "potential threat" to Japan's security. The Prime Minister made the remark when he was ashed by reporters to comment o.«i new Japanese Defence Agency director general kirblzoAFP - 168 words
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Article, Illustration35 1980-02-06 2 IK VOl ran speak Mandarin and are about to use dialect again, (top yourself and start In Mandarin. Th<> other person may know Mandarin but may also be shv. Be the initiator!35 words
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Advertisement120 1980-02-06 2 You're never too far away 1 t W^^Zxm* f*** llllk mil I l I v*^«- i^t^UNn' WF "Happy New Year!" Share the spirit of the occasion with loved ones far away. Phone them and be a part of the excitement. Book your greetings calls now by phoning ***** and avoid120 words
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415 1980-02-06 3 FRIEDA KOH - FRIEDA KOH s^£^L< By of the Straits Times Foreign Desk RELIEF camps in Thailand can cope with any sudden massive flow of Kampucheans and can absorb hundreds of thousands more refugees should the Vietnamese launch a full-scale attack on guerilla strongholds. This picture415 words
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Article120 1980-02-06 3 Envoy to head Panmunjom team SEOUL, Tues. Ambassador Kim Young-Choo, a career diplomat, will head a three-man delegation to a preparatory meeting tomorrow at Panmunjom to arrange direct talks between the prime ministers of South and North Koreas, it was announced here today. South Korean Prime Minister Shin HyonHwack andAFP - 120 words
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Article64 1980-02-06 3 PARIS. Tues. The French Foreign Ministry yesterday set up a crisis management team to monitor the situation in Tripoli, where a mob of Libyans burned and ransacked the French Embassy, authoritative sources said. Observers here said the establishment of this crisis management team showed that Paris tookAFP - 64 words
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114 1980-02-06 3 Warning on 'open-door' economic policy JAKARTA, Tues. President Suharto's adviser on ideological affairs, Dr Ruslan \bdulgani, was today reported to have warned that Indonesia would fall to achieve prosperity If the government continued its current economic policies. He was quoted as tellIn a; the Indonesian Christian Students Movement last nightAFP - 114 words
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Article81 1980-02-06 3 CHICAGO, Tues. A former taxi driver was convicted yesterday of stealing three Cezanne paintings valued at US$4.5 million (39.67 million) from the Art Institute of Chicago then trying to sell them back to the gallery for a fraction of their worth. Laud "Nick" Pace, 31, had workedReuter - 81 words
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Article39 1980-02-06 3 BEIJING, Tues. Ching Chine, a four-year-old giant Panda, is bark delighting Shanghai zoo visitors with her mischievous expressions after four months of both Western and Chinese-style treatment for a serious kidney ailment, a Shanghai newspaper reports. AP.AP - 39 words
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Article239 1980-02-06 3 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN By Our Manila correspondent MANILA, Tues. Veto limitation is one issue being discussed at the one month meeting here of the special committee on strengthening the United Nations Charter. The vice-chairman of i the meeting which began last Monday, Mr Abdul239 words
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Article127 1980-02-06 3 BANGKOK, Tues. Tourists who roam the resort city of Haadyal in search of Vietnamese prostitutes will not only fail to find any but are liable to be lectured by pimps on the Vietnamese threat to Thailand, the Bangkok Post reported. The Thai newspaper was referring to127 words
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Article, Illustration166 1980-02-06 3 KREMLIN ROLLS OUT THE RED CARPET MOSCOW, Tues THE Kremlin rolling out the red carpet nere today for Mr Heng Samrin (centre), head of the Viet na mese- backed Kampuchean regime in Phnom Penh, as he arrived with a sizeable part of his government tor his first visit. He wasAFP - 166 words
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Article57 1980-02-06 3 MANILA, Tues. Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos today ordered the armed forces to draft contingency plans to meet any spillover of the crisis I in the Middle East and Indochina. Mr Marcos had recently expressed fears that US involvement in the Persian Gulf states and Indochina would eventually affectUPI - 57 words
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Article250 1980-02-06 3 BANGKOK, Tuesday CHINA today underscored its support for Thailand with the arrival here of a six-man Chinese friendship trip Bangkok led by Madam Deng Yingchao, widow of Premier Zhou Enlai. Madam Deng is politically the most powerful woman in China. The official Xinhua news agency saidUPI - 250 words
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Advertisement145 1980-02-06 3 Styleproof Unmistakably Rado. Style is synonymous with beauty. And beauty is quite absolute more than a harmonic composition of colour and form. Beauty, in its most profound sense, signifies perfection in simplicity and clarity, style and perspective. But what does beauty mean if it is not permanent? This is why145 words
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Article350 1980-02-06 4 Lunar New Year crackdown BEIJING GETS TOUGH BEIJING, Tims CHINA has decided to hit hard at superstition, gambling, clan warfare, smuggling and other activities that traditionally show renewed vigour around the Lunar New Year. Authorities in the central province of Anhui have even explicitly banned "witches from practising their apparentlyAFP - 350 words
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Article88 1980-02-06 4 A GROUP of foreign women living in Tokyo, fed up with being fondled in overcrowded subway trains, have threatened physcial violence to the next Japanese man who tweaks, pinches, strokes or otherwise touches them. "If you animals don't act like gentlemen, we will notReuter - 88 words
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Article79 1980-02-06 4 WHAT goes with lion stew? Well, Mr Alain Dupuis, owner of the French Shack Restaurant in Manhattan, recommends wild rice and a dry burgundy. Mr Dupuis started serving lion stew at his midtown restaurant on Monday during lunch time "lots of businessmen with expense accounts" forUPI - 79 words
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Article72 1980-02-06 4 THE local Labour Office in Padang, west Sumatra, is so short of office equipment that two officials have to sit in one chair to carry out their daily work, it was reported in Jakrta on Monday. The inspector general of the Labour Ministry, DrAFP - 72 words
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195 1980-02-06 4 Sack for coward who left woman to rapists BEIJING, Tues. A man who fled when a woman pleaded for rescue from two armed men has been fired as a factory manager in Qiqihar and expelled from the Communist Party, the People's Daily said today. The woman was raped after theAP - 195 words
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132 1980-02-06 4 The politics behind some Chinese divorces BEIJING, Tues. Political disagreements are behind some divorces in China, a top Beijing magistrate tola the Xinhua News Agency today. Mr Li Suchang, chief of the civil division of Chongwen district people's court, gave no further details of the divorces carried out for politicalAFP - 132 words
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Article, Illustration346 1980-02-06 4 TEHERAN, Tima. ABOLHASSAN Bani-Sadr has begun his term as Iran's first president by revealing a vision of a rebirth greater than Europe's renaissance. He was formally endorsed as the new president by revolutionary leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeiny who returned yesterdayReuter; UPI - 346 words
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Article149 1980-02-06 4 STOCKHOLM, Ties. If the Swedish communist party has Its way, the roval palace will be turned into a youth hostel, a day care centre, •r a labour movement museum. Six members of parliament representing the communist party have Introduced a Bill proposing a takeover of149 words
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139 1980-02-06 4 BEIJING, Tues. A worker whose severed foot was rejoined by surgery three years ago is back at work, able to walk normally and carry Mkg loads, the lianjln Dally reports. The paper said Mr Wang Yu-sheng, 24, a scaffolding worker, had been on theAP - 139 words
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Advertisement191 1980-02-06 4 -y to your V TEENAGERS f ABOOT SEX Our teenage children need guidance in the sensitive and important area of sex. They need standards, and tney need acceptance. Read the experts advice on this subject, this month, in the Reader's Digest. Also in this issue: America Chooses a President 40191 words
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346 1980-02-06 5 NEW DELHI, Tuesday THE Indian Government today made public a report recommending further investigations and formal inquiries into allegations of corruption against relatives of former Premiers Morarji Desai and Charan Singh. A summary of the 500page report by former Supreme Court JudgeReuter - 346 words
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Article, Illustration206 1980-02-06 5 RIYADH. Tues. United States Presidential security adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski sought today to sell Saudi Arabia the concept of an American security umbrella over the Middle East but he was finding the Saudis "cool" towards the idea. Western diplomatic observers said Crown Prince Fahd and otherUPI; AP - 206 words
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Article317 1980-02-06 5 GENEVA, Tu«s AN inter-governmental group has begun an intensive study of a French plan to set up a worldwide spy satellite system which could provide reliable information on armament concentrations. Thirteen experts said in a preliminary report that the earth observation satellites could giveReuter - 317 words
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Article58 1980-02-06 5 NEW YORK, Tues. The former presidential yacht Sequoia which served eight US leaders from Herbert Hoover to Gerald Ford only to be drummed out of government service by President Carter is up for sale again. The 55-year-old, woodpanelled yacht was sold by the government in 1977 underReuter - 58 words
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167 1980-02-06 5 CAPE CANAVERAL (Florida), Tnes. Frustrated space agen- y officials blame little tUes, some no bigger than Ssq cm, for new delays In the mnlti-bU-lion dollar space shuttle P r rr *mm. e SIT iJii t C scheduled for a I*lB, astronauts aboard this sunnier IfAP - 167 words
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283 1980-02-06 5 CASINO OFFICER QUITS AFTER FBI INQUIRY I dn not consider myself any kind of a hero. Where have we come to if that is consider- A ed heroic? US Sena tor Harry Pressler who turned down a bribe offer by an FBI agent disguised as an Arab sheikh. NEW YORK,NYT - 283 words
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157 1980-02-06 5 Riyadh bid to stop oil price hike NICOSIA, Tues. Saudi Arabia might reduce its crude oil price or increase production in a bid to arrest the price escalation within the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries, the Middle East Economic Survey today quoted a Saudi source as saying. Saudi Arabia increased157 words
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Advertisement254 1980-02-06 5 KELAB GOLF Dl RAJA SELANGOR THE ROYAL SELANGOR GOLF CLUB I General Manager I Around $50,000 -1- benefits (Ref 136) Our client, the Royal Selangor Golf Club, is recognised as Malaysia's premier golf club and is ranked among the top in Asia. This prestigious club is located in the heart254 words
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221 1980-02-06 6 Big demand for kidnap and ransom insurance CHICAGO, Tuesday THERE is big money to be made in international terrorism, true or false? US insurance companies are out to capitalise on the premise that this is true by selling kidnap and ransom insurance or K-and-R insurance, as it is familiarly known.AP - 221 words
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Article195 1980-02-06 6 IT'S THE REAL STING FOR COKE GENEVA, Tues. An international trade union group yesterday called on its members to take action against the Coca Cola soft drinks firm, accusing the company's licensed bottler in Guatemala of violent anti-labour practices. The Geneva-based International Union of Food and allied workers' associations saidReuter - 195 words
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333 1980-02-06 6 Landmark suit shakes up the Lloyd's tradition LONDON, Tues. Lloyd's of London, the world's top insurance market, has been shaken by an unprecedented court action challenging its traditionbound business methods. A spokesman of Lloyd's today confirmed at least 29 wealthy members of one of its insurance syndicates are disclaiming responsibilityReuter - 333 words
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Article101 1980-02-06 6 Calmest day after the gold storm HONGKONG, Tues The Hongkong gold market today experienced its calmest day here since the start of the year, with a fluctuation of only a few dollars from yesterday's prices. Having opened at US$662 an ounce this morning compared with yestrrd.r York closing price ofReuter - 101 words
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452 1980-02-06 6 Resources are drying up, say researchers NEW YORK, Tuesday RECENT studies by resource and population scientists reveal that many of the earth's resources that enable the human race to feed, shelter, transport and clothe itself have passed their peak production years. The researchers' findings indicate tnat the decreasing rate ofNYT - 452 words
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Article31 1980-02-06 6 HONGKONG. Tues Three illegal immigrants from China lirowiml and another 116 were rescued today when their junk capsized off Lintao Island to the west of here, police said. KeuterReuter - 31 words
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109 1980-02-06 6 MVIMOK (Sweden), Tues. Nurses at a hospital here, concerned more about roving eyes than winter drafts, ha\e traded their smocks for the only modest hospital garh available long underwear. The nurses, tired of their white frocks that rise Immodestly each time they bend over,AFP - 109 words
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290 1980-02-06 7 Students' eyes hit by metal splinters TWO Ayer Rajah Vocational Institute students were recently injured in the eyes by flying metal splinters, in separate accidents, while metal machining at the institute. The students, a boy and a girl, both 15, were working on the tool bit when the accidents happened.290 words
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171 1980-02-06 7 Three bound for C'wealth study meeting in Canada THREE Singaporeans will be among 300 people from 90 Commonwealth countries to attend the Duke of Edinburgh's Fifth Commonwealth Study Conference in Canada from May 17 to June 7. They are Mr Tan Peng 800, deputy secretary, Labour Ministry, Mr Kenneth Mok,171 words
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Article33 1980-02-06 7 THE Lowland Road community centre will hold courses on cooking, cade-mak-ing, flower arrangement, children's art, piano, harmonica, tai chi, and free tuition for Primary 6. For details ring *****37.33 words
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Article31 1980-02-06 7 THE Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry will hold a reception to celebrate Chinese New Year at its premises on Feb 16 from 11.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.31 words
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Article, Illustration390 1980-02-06 7 Stage is set for taking up politics as a career THE Labour Minister, Mr Ong Pang Boon, said last night Singapore has reached a stage in its development when it can encourage a generation to think of politics as a career. As a new nation and a young society, it390 words
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Article287 1980-02-06 7 A DISTRICT judge yester- I day rejected the plea of four young confessed robbers not to "rob" them of Chinese New Year with their families. YongWai Meng, 21, Yip Hoon Theng, 22, Nee Kai Seng, 22, and Ham Kong Woon, 21, had asked Mr Adrian287 words
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453 1980-02-06 7 CHO Jock Kirn and his company. International Holdings Pte Ltd, yester-r day consented to judgment for US$5.B7 million (5512.62 million) in a civil suit here brought against them by Linfield Ltd of I Hongkong. Mr Justice Sinnathuray awarded Linfield the judgment sum and453 words
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Article29 1980-02-06 7 THE Senior Minister of State (Foreign Affairs), Mr S. Dhanabalan, will open the Offshore South-east Asia conference-cum-exhibition at the Hyatt Hotel on Feb 26 at 10 a.m.29 words
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Article71 1980-02-06 7 AN international technical information organisation, Technocade Asia, will be incorporated in Singapore when it becomes independent from its Canadian sponsor in three months. Its independence would give the organisation greater access to financial assistance from developed countries, the World Bank and the United Nations. Technocade, of which71 words
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Advertisement545 1980-02-06 7 I KONG HEE FATT CHOY/ 1 I Shangri-La wishes you I a Happy and Prosperous Chinese New Year I J*m /J\ \9\ hangri-La wishes 0 prosperity and wealth H p. N new lunar year. Join Family Reunion aUSpiciOUS Season V 'R| I H ■z^^^. Ourprise your loved ones ties. Gather545 words
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246 1980-02-06 8 *****36 wins first prize in Singapore Sweep TICKET No. *****36 won the first prize of $500,000 in the Singapore Sweep drawn last night. The second prize of $150,000 went to ticket No. *****78. Third prize of $75,000 went to ticket No. *****00; fourth prize of $50,000 to ticket No. *****81246 words
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208 1980-02-06 8 Medical leave SCsto repay lost days SPECIAL Constabulary members will have to do make-up duties on those days they fall sick, even if they produce medical certificates, from March 1. If they do not report for their make-up duties, the SC will extend their 12-year national service liability to pay208 words
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141 1980-02-06 8 SIA plan to set up counselling clinic for staff THE Singapore Airlines Group is planning to set up a clinic to provide counselling services to staff. According to the latest issue of Outlook, SlA's house magazine, the Extra-Curricular Activities Committee intends to build up a corps of volunteers wno would141 words
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Article26 1980-02-06 8 A MANDARIN course will be held at the Queenstown community centre every Wednesday between 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. Those interested should call *****0.26 words
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148 1980-02-06 8 'SELAMAT DATANG' AGAIN FOR RASA SAYANG THE familiar white hulls of the passenger ship. Rasa Sayang, will be seen regularly in Singapore harbour next year when it calls here on its Far East cruises. The 18,595-torne ship, which was popular with both Singaporeans and tourists when it was based here,148 words
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Article44 1980-02-06 8 COFFEE powder will be pack ed in metric sizes from July 1, says the Metrication Board. They will come in packs of 50g, IOOg. 200g, 250g. 300g. 500g. 750g, one kg and multiples of 500g for sizes above one kg44 words
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83 1980-02-06 8 CIVIL servants attending the oral Mandarin course organised by the Ministry of Culture are happy with the results. The Parliamentary Secretary (Culture), Dr Ow Chin Hock, told the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation that topics for the 26 lessons for Part n have been finalised. The83 words
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Article, Illustration251 1980-02-06 8 KALES representative Miss MarU Lee had mixed feeliags about the bravery aceelade accorded her at the Hilton Hotel yesterday when she received the Oolnoem Stoat Effort Award far December. Although happy about winning it, vivid memories of the ufcrtuate death of a251 words
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Article29 1980-02-06 8 THE Serangoon Garden community centre will hold courses on pa dang curry, restaurant cooking and cakemaking. Those interested should tel *****69 between 2.30 p.m. to 9.30 p.m.29 words
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Article34 1980-02-06 8 THE Ulu Pandang community centre youth group will hold a night tour on Feb 23. Application forms are available at the centre. For details, ring *****8 between 3 p.m. and 9 p.m.34 words
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607 1980-02-06 9 LEE KIM CHEW - LEE KIM CHEW By FOR Singapore, making a scheme like the Skills Development Fund work is quite a task if the experiences of. several countries are anything to go by. The schemes in other countries have fallen through mainly607 words
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Article, Illustration630 1980-02-06 9 QC: Engineer struck off rolls wasn't defiant of the law THE Professional Engineers Board, which ordered an engineer to be struck off the rolls after an inquiry last December, was wrong in holding that he was defiant and contemptuous of the law, a Queen's Counsel submitted in the High Court630 words
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121 1980-02-06 9 A SEVEN-MEMBER West German parliamentary delegation, while on a two-day visit to Singapore, had discussions with the Minister for Home Affairs, Mr Chua Sian Chin, and the director of CNB, Mr Tee Tua Ba. The delegation, on a fact-finding mission, was impressed by Singapore's anti-drug121 words
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181 1980-02-06 9 Woman found nephew submerged in jar WHEN factory worker Miss Sim Hoe pat her hand Into an earthen to draw water, she It "something." I x>oking In, she saw her tw#-ye*r-old nephew, Ne* Jin Kok, In the water. She palled the submerged child out and called tor help. In a181 words
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Article77 1980-02-06 9 THE public relations secretary of the Salvation Army, Capt Keith P. Sharp, will speak on Service to the Total Man, at the Rotary Club of Singapore during a lunch meeting at the Mandarin Hotel at 1 p.m. today. Prof R. L. Tamby Raja of the Kandang Kerbau77 words
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Article35 1980-02-06 9 THE Minister of State (Defence) and MP for Radin Mas, Mr Bernard Chen, will attend the Residents' Committees of Radin Mas inauguration at the Radin Mas community centre hall today at 8 p.m.35 words
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278 1980-02-06 9 Don't waste court's time, man told $lm PROPERTY TUSSLE A businessman was rebuked by the judge in the High Court yesterday for wasting the court's time and told to think before answering. Mr Justice Chua directed the remarks at Mr Neo Tai Kirn, SO. Mr Neo and his wife, Madam278 words
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Advertisement573 1980-02-06 9 This Chinese New Year, buy yourself the smartest, most fashionable took. From Melwani's. JaauK l^- fAw*^. 'tfVV \> *S^\Cft.^ 1 i<**t*V^^aV LaaaaM R9luu^LuWaßMSSaak <L_ jji^v ■BWv^VWw^ 'tfVvVy Lat^» ■ESbHo^u^CbSS^*""* I i t TT*****^ g^^?^jj lliT^^™^ -it :o 0^ 0 *t Z£££S!2^Sfi\ I|lifi? r .aauW^H LuauT rff jgßSm mm W^ UW573 words
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Article82 1980-02-06 10 PRICE OF FRESH MUTTON TO GO UP FRESH minion will cast 60 cents more a kilo from Friday because of higher prices of imported Australian sheep, the secretary of the Singapore Mutton Dealers Association, Mr S.I. Samy, said yesterday. The new price will be $8.80 a kilo. The price of82 words
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Article58 1980-02-06 10 SIXTY-SIX Social Welfare recipients each received ang pows of $30 from the MP for Kolam Ayer. Mr Sidek Saniff. at the Kolam Ayer community hall on Sunday. Mr Sidek stressed at the function, organised by the PAP Kolam branch and the constituency's citizens' consultative committee, that58 words
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Article, Illustration275 1980-02-06 10 TRAFFIC police have began a concerted drive to clear the roads of heavy vehicles like lorries and trailers found parked indiscriminately and causing obstruction to other road users. Yesterday, traffic policemen cracked down on a row of four empty trailers that were park- ed near a bend275 words
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154 1980-02-06 10 Deathbed confession of a mentally ill wife A kakmeks wife confessed on her deathbed that she had taken weed-killer to commit suicide as she was suffering from mental illness. Her husband, Mr Ang Peng Teck, 33, told a coroner's court yesterday that Neo Ah Hoo, 30, had once tried unsuccessfully154 words
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287 1980-02-06 10 SEVEN more community homes for the aged will be set up in housing estates by mutual benefit organisations, a church group and a cooperative. One of them, the Luk Her community home for the aged, to be run jointly by six Hokkien287 words
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Article70 1980-02-06 10 THE Queenstown community centre's chess club will hold its ninth open chess championship for the I Jek Yeun Thong challenge trophy from March 9 to 30. The games will be held on weekends from 3 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. Entries close on Feb 21 The club will70 words
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Article41 1980-02-06 10 TANJONG Katong (.'ills' School vwll hold a fun fair on March 3 at Iho school grounds from 10 am to mfec funds for charity and developing thr students' welf.uc f,i clinics Ticket! fm irn- fan arc now on sale41 words
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Article40 1980-02-06 10 MALAYSIAN playwright Uhloo Koi uho is here on I brief vWt, will kivc talk on the genesis of ,i play, followed by a play reading teasloa, at the National Theatre Club Hall on Monday at 8 p.m.40 words
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Article76 1980-02-06 10 On green thumbs and fishes THE Ministry of National Development will hold a horticulture and aquarium fish show at the World Trade Centre from Sept 17 to 22. Hobbyists, breeders and exporters of aquarium fish and horticulturists are encouraged to take part. The Primary Production Department will also take part76 words
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Article49 1980-02-06 10 AN exhibition of Swiss Photographers from 1840 to today will be held at the National Museum Art Gallery from Feb 14 29 from 10.30 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily. The Swiss Permanent Charge d' Affaires, Mr Max Leu, will open the exhibition next Wednesday at 5.30 p.m.49 words
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Article82 1980-02-06 10 POLICE have received a report from Interpol that 130 US$5OO First National City Bank travellers cheques worth U5565,000 (*****J50) were reported missing from the Nepal Bank Limited in Kathmandu on June 18 last year. The cheques are num- bered from 0062 553 096 to 0062 553 225.82 words
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Advertisement318 1980-02-06 10 It Is Only fitting MtM Rnest Diamonds Are Also The Most Difficult!) Flnd. For certified investment diamonds at wholesale prices and exquisite gem-set jewellery, visit our showroom on the twelfth floor of the new Mount Elizabeth Centre. MONDIAL THE Ir^RNATIONAL DIAMOND INVESTMENT COMFANY Mondial Diamond Enterprises Pte. Ltd. 12th Floor.318 words
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Advertisement6 1980-02-06 10 The Development Bank of Singapore Ltd.,6 words
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228 1980-02-06 11 THE Income Tax Department has advised the public to report to the department or the police if people claiming to be Inland Revenue Officers ask them for donations. The public is also warned against people who claim to be friends of Inland228 words
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217 1980-02-06 11 BEFORE her death, a Malaysian housewife told! her brother that she had heard her parents "call- ing" her, a coroner's court heard yesterday. But her brother, Mr Lee Siew Wah, testified that this was "nonsense" as their parents were in Malaysia at the time.217 words
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Article83 1980-02-06 11 A GERMAN tourist, Bruno Dahl, was fined a total of $500 by a magistrate yesterday when he pleaded guilty to having 9.39 grams of cannabis and a pipe to smoke it. A customs officer at the Woodlands checkpoint had found some dried seeds and an83 words
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Article52 1980-02-06 11 THE foundation stone-laying ceremony of the new Ang Mo Kio community centre will be held at Ang Mo Kio Street 22 on Sunday at 9.30 a.m. The MP for Ang Mo Kio, Mr Yeo Toon Chia, will attend the function, held by the new centre's building52 words
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Article52 1980-02-06 11 ADVERTISING executive Hugh William Jamieson. 55. was fined $100 after he was found guilty in a magistrate's COWI on Monday of causing an affray by fighting with Mr Somrhai. a Thai, and disturbing the peace The offence was rommitted at a petrol kiosk in Uukit Timah Road on52 words
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Article, Illustration54 1980-02-06 11 A PATIENT of the WMdbridge Hospital, Y.ng Ten* Poo (above), 32, has been reputed missing since Jan 8. He was the* working at a hospital farm. Anyone seeing him Is requested to contact either the hospital at tel *****77 or his family at ni-H, Block 59, Circuit54 words
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Article38 1980-02-06 11 THE Singapore Armed Forces will conduct military exercises at Maju, Pulau Tekong and Tampines areas until Saturday between 8 a.m. and midnight. Blanks and thunderflashes will he used. The public is advised not to be alarmed.38 words
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332 1980-02-06 11 Gun joke ended in a tragedy, court told FACTORY operator Mohamed Fauzy bin Abdul Aziz's joke to frighten his colleague with a revolver ended in tragedy when he shot dead the colleague, a district court heard yesterday. The court was told that Fauzy pointed the revolver at Mr Lee Cheng332 words
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Article81 1980-02-06 11 Caught with shoes on WONG CHOW CHIN, a driving instructor, was caught wearing the $417 pair of shoes he had stolen when police arrested him on Jan 22, a magistrate's court heard yesterday. Wong, 24, had stolen the shoes from the Dido Street house of Mr Khalat Benreshid, an Iranian81 words
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Article41 1980-02-06 11 Martial arts course THE Singapore Chinese Box ing Fellowship will conduct training courses in the Shaolir Five Masters Martial Arts and the Green Lion dance at its premises in 21 Club Street next month. For details telephone *****95 after 8 p.m.41 words
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Article366 1980-02-06 11 The retail prices of market ite ms are pi ns are provided below for general Uiiirl^fii P nnlu c hi ii y him I imt I mi i AREA MARKET Marine Parade Siglap PORK i fan M»at 60bg J4 00 ~>T I kg $660 ~"> UwBak 60bg366 words
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138 1980-02-06 11 Ministry suspended 42 builders last year FORTY-TWO contractors were suspended from work last year for two to 21 days because they breached safety regulations. A Berita Harian report quoting a Labour Ministry source said that of the 42, 10 contractors had fatal accidents causing death to workj ers. But, all138 words
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Advertisement654 1980-02-06 11 Harold Robbins tells the epk Id J story of one man's rise from rural poverty to the leadership of America's biggest union. a career driven by lost, aggression, and over-whelming ambition. MEMORIES OF ANOTHER DAY is a compulsive, gritty and often moving saga of power, passion and corruption, and of654 words
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370 1980-02-06 12 THE private sector of the Asean travel industry was >.-s! Mday urged to show more cohesiveness in reacting to the challenges of the 80s Making the point, MiTan I Tong, chairman of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board said at present there370 words
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Article, Illustration124 1980-02-06 12 THIS overhead bridge in Geylang Serai adorn ed with flowering creepers Is yet another effort by the Parka and Recreation Department to bring back the birds and the bees In line with Singapore's garden city image. The planting of creepers on124 words
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426 1980-02-06 12 A TAXI-DRIVER saw a labourer stabbing two of his drinking j partners at a food centre one morning last year but did not report it even though he met a policeman i seconds afterwards. The taxi-driver. Mr Ng Chye Leong alias Scow426 words
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359 1980-02-06 12 FRIEDA KOH - Aid agencies won't play politics' FRIEDA KOH By of Straits Times Foreign Desk WHAT are the chances of refugee relief organisations being infiltrated by communists and their sympathisers, as Senior Minister of State Mr S. Dhanabalan said may Most of the Red Cross officials attending a meeting here on Monday359 words
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247 1980-02-06 12 Red Cross budgets $15 m for S-East Asian refugees THE International Red Cross meeting here, yes- terday decided on a budget of 12 million I Swiss francs (5J15.84 I million) to help Southeast Asian refugees over the next six months. A spokesman said they would raise the money through appeals247 words
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Article134 1980-02-06 12 THERE is no excess of doctors at the ThaiKampuchean border, an official of the International Red Cross Committee stressed yesterday. Mr Jean de Court en was clarifying a statement he made to the Straits Times on Monday. He was quoted on Tuesday as saying that134 words
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Advertisement140 1980-02-06 12 K^^Uui :I I t m A jHV4<b U^^^^^^^^^ *^&^ifIUUUU^P^UUV nY -}'fii§« JB nY J^Rk,. S^n^nuuuuuuuuu^^^ te&^MHHHH^^^^ n^ft^H |Tvk Jau^B^nißraSJlir^ HiafnWMni ffski^.V afl n^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H Iff j nWJMBK' '^Bu^LluuHuu^BßP t I t^Hi WL n^i^i^K'i i in 3 Lot 424-21 Lot 4243 21 Lot 434-21 Lot 424-79 Sole Distributor Twill Boot-cut. Flare 20"140 words
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195 1980-02-06 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. I The Japanese have often been criticised for I being clannish when it ciimes to business, hut now Americans are being added to the list. One of Malaysia's top economists, Dr Lee SeeVan, told the American I Business Council meeting hereAP - 195 words
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Article25 1980-02-06 13 KOTA BARU, Tues. The Beriasa party has formally applied to join the National Front, its president, Datuk Haji Mohamed Nasir, said yesterday. NST.NST - 25 words
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139 1980-02-06 13 TAIPING, Tarn. The rise In petty thefts at the district hospital here Is worrying hospital, patients and relatives alike. Several cases of missing articles were not reported but those reported Include the theft of an unattended easy chair and a nurse's handbag left inNST - 139 words
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267 1980-02-06 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday THE Works and Public Utilities Ministry is to farm out its sizeable backlog of Third Malaysia Plan projects to a group of private consultants. More than 1,000 school and hospital building projects are among the backlog, the monthly bulletin ofNST - 267 words
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Article, Illustration240 1980-02-06 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday DRUG abuse is now the No 1 danger faced by the country, replacing the communist threat. Home Affairs Minister Tan Sri Ghazali Shafie said today. He said drug abuse "is now the top priority." Tan Sri Ghazali told reportersNST - 240 words
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Article43 1980-02-06 13 PETALING JAVA, Tues. A nation-wide campaign wIU be mounted through the mass media this year to educate Malaysians on the metric system. Parliamentary Secretary to the Trade and Industry Ministry, Mr Abu Hassan bin Haji Omar said yesterday NST.NST - 43 words
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Article37 1980-02-06 13 BUTTERWORTH, Tues. A 5 kg bomb belonging to the Royal Australian Air Force here was found by a 15-year-old boy at a beach here yesterday. The bomb was later removed by RAAF personnel. NST.NST - 37 words
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Article77 1980-02-06 13 Cops auction fighting cocks PETALING JAVA, Toes. Ten "fighting" cockerels, on which hundreds of dollars had been placed as bets, were pat up for sale at the police station here yesterday. They were among 1C cockerels seized when police broke up a cock fight at Sungal Way Tin and picked77 words
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295 1980-02-06 13 CANBERRA, Tue MALAYSIA has increased &CfS^°m«Sr,o A IS: cept more refugees. coK'n^he'retoda^inl fe^ngk^ATma^lif hauddefn saM th^t" Milavsir 'has suffer^ L^from h« a hheh S c "SfiS >, SSn coX^ He said that while "r±^ SMffi or TmmiJ£!if«n M^lfn MacohT re^eve MalaysiaAgencies - 295 words
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Miscellaneous253 1980-02-06 13 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS *> 24 conclusion iX> 1 5 They MM ll|| by 7 Could ma "if Bob 10 M ah. Mii mt. mt of th<- l s !S7SS s across (6) '-ort (5-5) 11 Knßl.shm..n from HMS Orkney 15 hP J inod r Nor haym X ctaa* ol253 words
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337 1980-02-06 14 Growing SBS is looking for 350 mechanics THE Singapore Bus Services has started recruiting at least 350 apprentice mechanics so as to have sufficient trained manpower to keep an expanded fleet of 3.000 buses on the roads by the end of this year. The company advertised last week for more337 words
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Article57 1980-02-06 14 THE Upper Serangoon citizens consultative committee will distribute Chinese New Year ang pows to senior residents in the constituency on Sunday. This is the third ang pow distribution to be held at the Upper Serangoon community centre in Surin Avenue. The money is donated by57 words
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Article81 1980-02-06 14 rHE Public Utilities Board is now selling its :arps bred in nets at the Seletar Reservoir to its JL v w Those who want to buy the fish also called 'song he" can order 10 days in advance by filling I forms and sending them to81 words
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90 1980-02-06 14 RONNIE TAN BENG LIM, sole proprietor of a trading company, Messrs Speedex Enterprises, was charged in a magistrate's court yesterday with using a dishonoured cheque to pay for 10 cartons of gloves. Tan, 41, together with three other unknown persons, was alleged to have90 words
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Article, Illustration185 1980-02-06 14 WHILE other old folks staggered under the weight of their rice gifts, the two men pictured above had an easier time having thought op a clever means of transport. They had taken their "private can", as one of them put It in tongue-in-cheek185 words
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Advertisement455 1980-02-06 14 lI H HCLIDAy SPE« IIIA 13th February 15th February jM 20th February 24th February northern services i depart arrive kuala lumpur butterworth alor star Kuala Lumpur 7.00 p.m. Butterworth 4.00 a.m. Alor Star 6.55 a.m. I BUTTERWORTH KUALA LUMPUR I Butterworth 7.00 p.m. Kuala Lumpur 4.00 a.m. I KUALA LUMPUR455 words
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255 1980-02-06 15 Data process managers get a new society A NEW society has been formed (or the computer community here. It has not yet been officially registered, but it will be known as the Data Processing Managers Association. The formation of this new body initially caused some concern to the 250strong Singapore255 words
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Article39 1980-02-06 15 THE Minister for Trade and Industry and MP for Marine Parade, Mr Goh Chok Tong, will distribute ang pows and new year gifts to 26 Social Welfare recipients in the constituency on Sunday at 9.30 a.m.39 words
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Article26 1980-02-06 15 THE Singapore Adventurers Club will organise an expedition to scale Mount Kinabalu in April Those interested can contact Mr Alan Tan at tel. *****62.26 words
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Article, Illustration105 1980-02-06 15 LOSS of sleep and other inconveniences did not deter these people from queuing up for tickets at the railway station in Keppel Road yesterday morning. Many even camped overnight in the station's huge hall. Most of them were workers from Malaysia who105 words
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Article249 1980-02-06 15 HONGKONG, Tues. The Singapore International Chamber of Commerce has indirectly entered the high rentals fray here. It has sent information on Singapore costs to the local American Chamber of Commerce whose spokesmen have complained about the high rentals prevailing in the colony. A covering letterAFP - 249 words
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Article38 1980-02-06 15 THE Big Splash in East Coast Parkway will be closed for the Chinese New Year holidays from Feb 15 to 17. It will reopen on Feb 18 from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.38 words
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91 1980-02-06 15 Month more for families living in IE quarters EIGHT families living in the Institute of Education's quarters in Paterson Road have been given another month to move out to make way for expansion plans. They were to have moved out by Jan 31 but have not found alternative accommodations. Hence91 words
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Article31 1980-02-06 15 A COLLFXTION of nonya ware will be exhibited at Katong Antique House in 206, East Coast Road from Feb 10 to 15 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m daily.31 words
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162 1980-02-06 15 Singapore yards win $165 oil rig orders TWO Singapore rlgbulldlng yards have won flCS million worth of overseas contracts to build three rigs. The yards, Promet and Bethlehem, won the contracts the biggest In the maritime industry this year against stiff competition from Japanese and American yards, It was learnt162 words
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Article26 1980-02-06 15 THE Industrial and office automation equipment exhibition and seminar, Automat '80, will be held at the World Trade Centre from Sept 10 to 13.26 words
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361 1980-02-06 15 EDMUND TEO - EDMUND TEO By Our London reporter SINGAPORE Airlines and Malaysian Airline System are among airlines involved in a "who pays what" insurance test case which will be brought in the High Court in London by British Airports Authority. The authority controls seven361 words
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177 1980-02-06 15 TAKING IT SMILINGLY THOUGH OUT OF THE PICTURE MEMBERS of the Singapore Photographic Society were not disheartened even though there are no provisions to award them the Cultural Medallion for photography. Ai worst, the reaction was one of disappointment. More typically, it was a philosophical shrug of the shoulder The177 words
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Article90 1980-02-06 15 QUEENSTOWN Branch library members who joined in the following period? are to call at the library for immediate re-registra-tion: February 1971 and re-registered in 1974 and 1977; February 1974 and re-registered in 1977; February 1977 and those whose cards are stamped "Valid till February 1980 Members will90 words
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Advertisement239 1980-02-06 15 t B 4 x I tiii <%&y Luxor Colour TV something to keep them quiet for a long, long time. f^^\ Ever get the feeling everybody's complaining too the quality of the picture before finally sealing all Luxor Colour Television. See tl much? The family. Relatives. Friends. Even its moving239 words
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Miscellaneous296 1980-02-06 15 Bringing Up Father By Bill Kavanagh Hal Camp MAN, DON'T TELL ME On I DON'T DOUBT J PRETENDED I HAD NO POOR B>MMY IS SICKJ y ou p ELL FOR EMMY'S HIS STORy/- THE APPETITE BUT THE IDIOT I LS, V~ STORY ABOUT BEING COO* WAS OFF ATE EVERYTHING &OTDWORK296 words
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Article419 1980-02-06 16 TAXPAYERS' hopes of an across-the-board tax cut may have been buoyed by Mr Goh Chok Tong's first theorem on taxes that "less is more." But indications are that the Budget in March will disclose that taxes are to be no more or less than those at present for the419 words
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Article380 1980-02-06 16 NOT everybody will take kindly to being told that they mi#ht be made use of, especially if they feel they know better. But Senior Minister of State (Foreign Affairs), Mr S. Dhanabalan has a point when he cautioned international relief organisations working in Kampuchea to be alert380 words
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843 1980-02-06 16 JACK RUSSELL - JACK RUSSELL By our correspondent in Tokyo JAPANESE politicians already are astir and making preparations for next summer's Upper House election which is considered crucial for the ruling Liberal-Demo-cratic Party (LDP), now being challenged by a new alliance of opposition parties.843 words
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Article608 1980-02-06 16 DAVID ROGERS - DAVID ROGERS By in London FROM an old factory in a semi-derelict corner of London's east end, a small clique of Trotskyists have stirred up new problems for Britain's divided Labour Party. Their aim is to infiltrate and, ultimately, to ideologically transform the political partyReuter - 608 words
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Article, Illustration1048 1980-02-06 16 DAVID BONAVIA - DAVID BONAVIA New strategy is to build up economic base first By in Hongkong I who covers the China scene for the Straits Times I The post-Mao leadership is thought to lay much store by Mao's 1956 analysis of the problems of economicUPI - 1,048 words
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Advertisement28 1980-02-06 16 Available in all keys. Mi C.D.E.F.O.A B. also Db Eb F-sharp Ab Bb. Price SIZ.M Each (Post Free Anywhere) T.M.A. (Ptt) LTD. 61 63 Hifh StrMt, Singopore 628 words
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Advertisement248 1980-02-06 16 you can save $290.00 on a pair of Bose 901 speakers in Singapore Here's how: If you buy either of the two new Bose receivers from Singapore, you can save $290.00 on a pair of Bose 901 Direct/ Reflecting speakers. Why? Because normally when you buy Bose 901 speakers, they248 words
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Letter, Illustration649 1980-02-06 17 Health Ministry considering possible plans to divert non-emergency cases but these ajre dependent on improved doctor position 4 Meanwhile there could be some alleviation in the pressure on A and E departments if a certain number of private clinics could remain open during649 words
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203 1980-02-06 17 Will we private candidates also get two tries? ACCORDING to your report, "Students get two chances to pass 2nd language,'(ST, Jan 17), the Ministry of Education said that starting from this year students can have two tries when taking their second language examination like Chinese, Tamil and Malay. I agree203 words
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170 1980-02-06 17 Preserve area's traditional Indian character I READ with interest the remark made by Mr Ong Pang Boon, the Labour Minister, that the Housing and Development Board should when allocating shophouses in redeveloped areas help preserve some of the area's historical character (ST, Jan 13). Mr Ong, officiating at the balloting170 words
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59 1980-02-06 17 PLEASE refer to our letter, "Why reluctance to publish list?" ST, Jan 29). Since writing to you, the council has received a reply from the Ministry of Education, listing the names of primary and secondary schools where TamM as a second language is taught or59 words
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Advertisement167 1980-02-06 17 For Friendly Good Service DEPOSIT AT ASIACOMMERCIAL FINANCE Fixed Deposit 01/0/0 1/0/ 12 months %#/2/ Op.a 9 months 8 />%p a 6 months B>4%p a 3 months 8% pa j^ Savings A/C 8%,, HcadOHica 63 65 South Brtdg* (toad T.-i *****4 Branches 98 Upper Serangomi Road Tel *****1 263 Balcsm-r167 words
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Advertisement318 1980-02-06 17 TELEFUNKEN Incredible value at an incredible price! rj Ehh Model H( ,^tffl 20C-2088 cpi P^ufl Bli^ an<3 Optional irtan happen now w..h II [^^^^l ;<^ H.R system specially designed for ihose*ho w ,sh JB^Sr -jf JH -j&7ir lo own a reputable colour TV d'j."b6.^ 43^00 ??p 1^4 60 |.":l .".)»i)318 words
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Article1443 1980-02-06 18 THE lut transacted ready sale at the close ol business on the Stock Exchange of Siitga pore yesterday compared with the previous day's prices together with 1979 high and low Adjusted lor scrip rights issue) 1079 MO Last High low Company Sale +<"- 1NDI STRIAL A COMMERCIAL I4H1,443 words
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Article318 1980-02-06 18 Closing tone: Slightly easier. Turnover: Official figures supplied by the Stock Exchange of Singapore including odd lots "Ready" totalled: 9,172,000 units valued at $24,284,000. Industrials accounted for 5,049,000, finance 965,000, hotels 1,733,000, properties 508,000, debentures, loans and bonds nil, plantations 506,000, minings 177,000. "Settlement" contracts totalled: 1,608.000 units318 words
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Article1760 1980-02-06 18 BID and offer prices officially lilted and business In an reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets in loft of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett". Big Board1,760 words
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Article1833 1980-02-06 18 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. IMII >TKIAI,S Arm* (3 (MB 3 10S) AJsmmW (3 50S) Akwo (2 13B)1,833 words
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Article44 1980-02-06 18 >1«KH I him Malakoff Fnlerpriiei ■iunjcei Hcsi M U I II Royal Vt»i« Ricr Fed Cable* M Cement 41 Sleamahip Supreme Corpn IBS 464 418 1170 590 238 230 192 302 302 230 -12 -12 -in -in -in -10 -10 -8 -8 -844 words
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Article34 1980-02-06 18 1'ftalitlK Beats S S O P Dredg Malayawata \u*tral Amal rarUbrrR Kramat Bouatcad Spore Bus &20 258 530 299 740 570 545 430 370 tju 20 18 15 12 10 10 10 834 words
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Article31 1980-02-06 18 I-..H.T Merlin Simr Darby U O B UOl M Credit Haw Par Malayawata I I Inchcape Pahang Cons 427.000 412.000 411.000 361.000 238.000 222.000 220.000 *****0 151.000 136.00031 words
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Article29 1980-02-06 18 BT.Index: Industrials: Finance: Hotels: Properties: Minings: Plantations: O.C.B.C: Feb 4 Feb 5 3762.72 3766.55 470.78 470.16 844.83 844.11 415.63 413.97 333.72 333.26 259.83 ***** 840.49 837.68 462.67 462.2829 words
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Article394 1980-02-06 18 HONGKONG: Stock prices rallied from early afternoon losses to close generally higher in moderately active trading yesterday, with the Hang Seng index up 6.79 at 927.40 points, dealers said. They said volume continued to remain relatively high with a strong underlying tone sustaining prices. Among leaders HmkWmik Bank rose394 words
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Article367 1980-02-06 18 TOKYO: Share prices closed lower yesterday, on profit-tak-ing and liquidations, dealers said. The Dow Jones average (ell 29.09 to close at 6,765.12 points. with a volume of 330 million shares. The New index closed at 467.28, down 1.36 points. Front running machines, big-capitals, nonferrous metals and defence-related issues led367 words
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Article267 1980-02-06 19 SYDNEY, Tues. The market fell back, although some support emerged at the lower levels for selected mining and industrial issues, dealers said. BHP was actively traded, rising five cents before coming off to close unchanged at AJ12.90. A strike by coal miners, however, depressed coals, with Oakbridge267 words
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Article246 1980-02-06 19 ZURICH, Mon. Prices closed steady as the market consolidated gains of the previous week in more moderate turnover, dealers said. Banks and insurances were steady while financials closed mostly higher with OerlikonBuehrle unchanged, MotorColumbus slightly easier, Elektrowatt, Holderbank and S. hindler slightly higher and Interfood considerably higher.246 words
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Article249 1980-02-06 19 NEW YORK, Mon. A wave of selling in the final hour depressed the defence, oil and computer groups and left the stock market lowei in heavy trading. Analysts attributed the selling to profit-taking after a powerful January advance that raised the New York Stock Exchange composite249 words
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Article254 1980-02-06 19 AMSTERDAM, Mon. Share prices finned with major indices reaching hew highs (or the year, and Akzo and Royal Dutch rising 1.50 nnd 1.30 guilders in Dutch internationals, dealers said. ABN rose four, Oce-van der Grinten 5.60. KLM 3.20 and Amro and Van Ommeren two each. Amfas fell254 words
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Article548 1980-02-06 19 LONDON, Mon. The market closed lower with sentiment overshadowed by the national steel strike and anxiety over tomorrow's UK banking statis- I tics, dealers said. At 3 pm, the ft mdcx was down 2.9 at 444.9. Government bonds Closed up to a point lower after a548 words
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Article56 1980-02-06 19 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Monday 445 7 Friday 447.8 Week ago 453.6 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday 875.09 Friday ***** Week ago 878 50 H.K.HANG SENG Tuesday 927 40 Monday 920 61 Week ago 936 83 SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 637.42 Monday 639 23 Week ago 622.45 ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday56 words
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Article147 1980-02-06 18 THE KILOBAR market (or gold deliverable in Singapore opened at U5546,047 and closed at $46,185 yesterday In the Far East, gold opened at US$65B 00 663 00 It drifted lower to 1655 00 660 00 before moving up in the afternoon to a high of 1663 00 668 00147 words
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Article121 1980-02-06 18 (HINICSE I'r.docr Rirkufr. siaKtparr. mm rlMlag prim per pirol trMrrdmv Itnnl «U: Bulk 1103 sellers, old drum $109 sellers, new drum SI 13 sellers (uprm: Mixed (loose) UK Com 163.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok ASIA white lob 100. NLW $337.50 sellers. Sarawak white fob 96. NLW $322 50 sellers.121 words
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Article130 1980-02-06 18 THE STRAITS tin price plunged another $25 to $2,126 per picul (equivalent to $35.15 per kilo, down 42 cents) in Penang yesterday on an official offering up 73'; tonnes to 245 tonnes. The overnight London market was easier with forward buyers falling £65 to £7,285 per tonne. LONDON: Tin130 words
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Article39 1980-02-06 18 Rubber: Feb 5 Singapore: February: 361.00 cents (up 10.50 cents) Malaysia: February: 367.50 cents (up 11.50 cents) Tin: M 52,126 (down $25) (equivalent to $35.15 per kilo) (down 42 cents) Official offering: 245 tonnes (up 73Vi tonnes)39 words
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Article31 1980-02-06 18 LONDON: Copper prices on Monday previous in brackets). Wirebar Spot L 1,235, 235 (£1.294): sellers £1.236 (£1.295); Three Month buyers £1.235 (£1.290). sellers £1.237(0.291). Market Uk: Easy Sal*»: 11.725 tonnes.31 words
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Article469 1980-02-06 18 PRICES In the Singapore rubber market closed sharply higher yesterday, with February RSS One buyers quoted at 361.00 cents per kilo, up 10.50 cents on Monday's close, dealers said. Afternoon prices were firmer on reserve of sellers, trade, upcountry and speculative buying with some nervous covering also aiding sentiment.469 words
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Article106 1980-02-06 18 .IK IN -SH ii rrd«v (AS ;sh ;sh H <KIIII .MM (A MM I MM AIR I.I' IMS I" ,MR Mil Mi *> II li.flp.lkl i 1 1 l..i. lallrM 1 1 Mi pallrli 1 1 l..n p.11,1 1 II i.. i. |Mllrt< ii updbil il luaprfbtl106 words
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Article360 1980-02-06 18 THE Singapore stock market closed easier yesterday after late itlerMM wiling polled share prices lawer. Market leaden were ny .t vulnerable, bat there were scattered firm spate. Theae shares closed margliiaUy higher or aacbaaged. Follow ing on Monday's softer closing, most share* did weU to past360 words
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Article314 1980-02-06 18 AFTER several days of hectic trading, the pace slackened at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Prices softened to close slightly easier. Prices were lowest during the morning session, due to fairly pronounced selling. But some support filtered through in the afternoon and prices recovered most of their314 words
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Article219 1980-02-06 18 THE US Sing dollar was inactively traded in the Singapore forex mar ket yesterday. Opening at $2 1550 «0. the US Sing dollar closed at S2 1555 65 in featureless trading Interbank rates at 3 p.m 1-month 2 1505 2 1525 2-month 2 1470 2.1500 3-month 2219 words
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Article339 1980-02-06 18 ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on Feb 5: NOTE: These rates may differ slightly from those quoted by banks to their customers. CwrancM* Nominal run Smithsonian quoted »«»l»rd«v (crOM)parily Percentage Chang* Local d«U*rs to one unit of foreign eurreacy: US dollar 2.1555 2.1565 2.8196 Sterling339 words
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Article47 1980-02-06 18 HANOI puces offered by discount houses on Feb 5 overnight: 6 C.ill .leposits 6 to 6 Ckxiif Buviai S»lli«« 3-monlh Trea-sury bills 6 61 3 month Bank bills 101/16 9 15/16 3 months CL) 10 9/16 10 7/16 6 months CD 10 10 S.juni- National Ditcount47 words
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Article21 1980-02-06 18 ing inlerl apore doll rbank rate: liars on Feb I OH«r Bl night nih 16 10 9 1A 1021 words
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Article24 1980-02-06 18 THE avrntgr nte at which major Singapore hanks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 11.4 per cent.24 words
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Article484 1980-02-06 19 THE BOARD of directors of property-cum-chemicals group, United Industrial Corporation (UIC), has been approached by certain parties with a view to a complete «%keover of the company. JftTS£,*£ZE said to be UIC s managing director Chwang Wan Uen c^y 3 SlTiaSffl O^eas Holding Pte Ltd484 words
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Article377 1980-02-06 19 Guthrie makes thrust into Manila GUTHRIE Corporation of UK on Monday signed an agreement which pre-empts its biggest rival in the plantation sector, Sime Darby, in making a major thrust into the Philippines. The parent company of locally-listed Guthrie Trading Bhd, has entered into a $40.65 million joint venture project377 words
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Article103 1980-02-06 19 China Engineers changes name CHINA Engineers (Holdings) Limited, the Sime Darby group's wholly-owned Hongkong subsidiary, has proposed to change its name to Sime Darby Hongkong Limited. Mr RT Constable, Sime Darby Berhad's director resident in Hongkong and managing director of Sime Darby Hongkong Limited, said on Monday th 1 change103 words
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Advertisement1640 1980-02-06 19 Wffw/ffar I fKyafj LESNEY J^* r— WSk\W An International Company invites applications for jemr industries pos*™ <* HPICr PTE LTD Personnel Manager or ore ZL Z tob ly Z^fp^S^*S sst Personnel Onager condidotes for the posts of x <% s ar d ™ulds. As a result of our expans.on, we1,640 words
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Advertisement2898 1980-02-06 20 AT YOUR SERVICE RATES SECTION INDEX /^V Telephone Service: *****22 rY *<T ja^ t^m^^. j^^^^ Mondoy Fr,do» 830om -500pm Ordmory 70 eh per word (rrwi VIO 501 I FOR SALE SHOPPING GUIDE *«i4.^/l*i T«n«Centr« 9 00am -500pm (rV»m »49 15) Suodoy T^es VII TRAVEL RESTAURANTS I I N«w Indmtriol Rood2,898 words
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Advertisement671 1980-02-06 20 11 employment -rw^s^si^z^r bas a vacancy for a OCE O'level 2K> 3 years' Industrial experience. preferably In ostmg or shipping Attractive starting salary with generous fringe benefits will be offered to the successful candidate InlorMlod apptaont. .r. roquMtMl to wbm.l wnffen con-t-ning full p^^r^l p^^u.^. to:HUMy^STR^N^PORE LTD IJ.7KM BUKIT TIMAH671 words
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Advertisement468 1980-02-06 21 II EMPLOYMENT II EMPLOYMENT II EMPLOYMENT II EMPLOYMENT j II EMPLOYMENT 31 Situation* Vacant V SK^^ rivwtrml SSrSSS aT/perLnalwTt ?606 16th Floor High Street Centre or can moot Hign hireei Lentre or call RECEPTIONIST ANO EXPERIENCED TYPIST (P(P. r p Pmar^B.»Pr, rk shm hh °U" Wanted an experienced typist with468 words
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Advertisement413 1980-02-06 21 TYPIST CUM TELEPHONE OPERATOR mmnlma <"an'*d Possess OCE-O-level Able to type neatly and SSIIS."I^ Subut P«'«rence would be Sa^ 5^ s^™-?s= «Pm-lo<ta» TYPIST REOUIRED FOR well established company In dlst 19 to commence on lst April Musi 5T80XA***** WWEMTLY REOUIRED GENERAL Clerk 2 year* experience In Import/export procedures, knowle^5 c413 words
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Advertisement449 1980-02-06 21 c) gg^g An eatabHalwd uaed car comoan. —ir^EMALESALES male/female sales sssxisxssi Good income lor rißht Call personally for Interview at:m- J^ rZZZIi: JOSf^EL Newtonßoed L^^Hc^wiv^ 'to b. ,1.3.. PART/FUILTIMF BEAUTY ADVISORS High Income. Incentives and -.-LOWERS EARN EXTRA INCOME during your spare tlm, by senmg u> friends, colonge perfumes with449 words
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Advertisement424 1980-02-06 21 r m AfilTlA liJjViij' lA I zzszti'te sESSSS^88 .10r... loy and hobby .lora Age 20 lo 26 years Secondary 4 education. Preferably possess own motorcycle Kew years outdoor sales excTm^lon" 1^ $35° PU S Onerous fringe beneflU. Intera.lwJ .pplic.nt.. kindly apply In writing giving full particular., a 128 2nd |oof424 words
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Advertisement401 1980-02-06 21 «^S)e«9V» «X5)t»(5V VO*«3V An eip^lng m«ul«iuri.* ft f company in Jurong r»quir..: J fS Si J F NHINF FRIKIP t -i tN^lNtt"lr>«O J SUPERVISOR f SSHnSa 1 sSsiSa Abo HersA boHers S J» Must be able to lead at ft team of fitters for mould* changes and for malnte-ffi J401 words
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Advertisement359 1980-02-06 21 Marine Oltahore Engineering f'lT' J" ll>ng 1"'f""' '•au"»* (1) LATHE MACHINISTS (2) MILLING MACHINISTS <3) APPRENTICES Sgff-£ RaSiffl drawings apaauwa S^=— P""~«» SUN METAL WORKS PTE LTD 1« Tractor Road Singapore*?*? ■ueno. 24i Irom Juronj Interchange. SALARY A.OVE ttOO. Completed National Service A Drafting Certificate or Diploma. MOVITEX MOVIGRAPH SYSTEMS359 words
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Advertisement311 1980-02-06 21 LIVE-IN AMAH FOR small Amencan family, all general housekeeping din.es (all personall* Thomson KioKe. Upper Thomson Road LIVE-IN COOK .MAH required after Chine,, New Year for quired around Orchard area Tel Sfej^Tr.^ iaS URGENTLY NEEDED CHINESE Amah with some knowledge of English, for general housework 9 a.m. U) spm II311 words
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Advertisement301 1980-02-06 21 FOUNDRY ASSISTANT \i. ..,1 llshed foundry requires a Foundrj .Ist the produclion nmnagei in all a»t»-cis of foundry 1,.-r.,i,,,ns ApplicanU should have completed national servu-e and possess VITH v dus555^?555 .^.m ESSSgg ^Spi with photograph (nonreturnable) and particulars r,.|a,., lk: to age citi/eMship educational qualifications working experience. Knowledge of languages.301 words
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Advertisement378 1980-02-06 21 a^a^efafJaTafafafafafi afaT4 «v a^eaaaaaaßß a^aai IVl^Nef^rlafN I>■tT7^ 1 I ti I Xa^N^Vi%*»® KOod and Beverage Company rsS;^ »-«H company In -"'"'"X uilE/ecuiiß MALE/ FEMALE ODFRATnQC UKtHA I UH& W. oll.r ,h. lol.owing b.n.,j, t: Good sUrting salary You can buy a wide Kctlve bonuses to SS W^S c Free medical378 words
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Advertisement169 1980-02-06 22 II EMPLOYMENT 31 Situation* Vacant f) Production Qollei invites applications for MALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS r— 1 STARTING 1 SALARY L^^APPROX. J $365 ON I CONFIRMATION L^^ UP TO $402 WITHIN ONE fEAR YOU CAN [JARNUFTO $432 Rollei provid s good wages and benefits as: A healthy and safe working environ169 words
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Advertisement258 1980-02-06 22 I p^ r 1 cT j| Ifl 1 v* «p g^ m.\& El S a #0 ag. UlVtu^ xrtl 1^ s^O MliS» S. -S- 1" a 2TSSW Bls'Sa a»fiN*|l*i i ImiOT TJ DC ""g O 4r m I- WBm S < 2 ff) mM Si QUl M M BbE bWb*258 words
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Advertisement350 1980-02-06 22 II EMPLOYMENT jJIV!^ /^'bl <Fi\ mSjLjL'K B^iMlb*^ GO JPtO ttie UUIIUUIIie '«nc Confident V withN.s We are a Multl-NallOnal Spmi-Tonrilirtor bemi-COnauCtOr SS2SSS" 5t,,., more IP^W fee^ c "1 f t-.O t\l L'SS-J bV. 09 M a^M B^Bw .^bS B^BWi^BBB^B^BM PROGRESS Pm IMqFRVirFTD lINOCMVI^t l^^^ aft* W* A^k IL. l^/|>% aj|.WbS*B350 words
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Advertisement411 1980-02-06 22 CHJ^CgFFEiHau* vXZESSXZ* C^, i) COOK issrsssr-—-2) otgptMSER "^"""aoam to SSOpm andSpm to llpm fuu.TlMe »part timf A large established Trading Group requires: (A) ACCOUNTS CLERK iSlllPiTcr^S? (C) SALES CLERK -SI^S?BT mt.r..t««.pl.««wrrt.wirhfullr^ •"'"..ndt.l.phon.ncmtwto THE ADVERTISER. COLOMBO COURT P.O. A medium-sized colour separa"on facu>r > mvlt*s the (o"owX (A) SALES REPRESENTATIVES 2411 words
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Advertisement375 1980-02-06 22 II EMPLOYMENT _J URGENTLY NEEDED COCKTAIL WAITRESSES WAllKtbbtb forMEMBERSH.PcIub punNF WWIH PHONE *****31 FOR APPOINTMENT FORIM>OIM™eNT- 0...r., "r#* CUAROS/GUARDETTES Able to speak.wr.te simple Eng"SM ShOU"hm 3ms BußltT.mah (morning iii«= and nlghlshifts). 12-h«H,r ,h,ft Ang Mo Klo (day and night ToaPavohfd«v,h.fU, Apply with photograph .t: ROOM 5.4 TH FLOOR. 1460 ROBINSON375 words
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Advertisement401 1980-02-06 22 apply 83A Kasl Coasl FOREIGN CO^ANV URCENTLV pX' I TryM^n nn g g f. r,r ,h B°eyduAcVtr "-c^Urex^ncer'of? flee routine Good salary and transport allowance provided Please call personally to: Asea p^ss^s^^^riysGARDENER URGENTLY REQUIRED. Experienced. Kulltlme Salary »200pm Interested please call Mrs fay. *****4. after »am ss^sps"jut sag^ag&ags 25 years401 words
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Advertisement632 1980-02-06 22 II EMPLOYMENT f »v I CD/\HAI Invites applications for: TECHNICAL tra.nees Minimum GCE 3 "O" Levels in Technical Stream or VITB Certlflr,s,rs Warning experience Is necessary as the Company will be providing K^nle I^S whoha« EVtfonSir" Candidates must be a SlngaporeCltlzen.between the age of 20 35 years with a pleasant632 words
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Advertisement366 1980-02-06 22 II EMPLOYMENT dSrAwisp.rSS.il; 18AOl<">Road'orlnt *ri"«-w REOUMED SCUBA DIVER with B°°d ">mmand of English for s^e^7^AS^ fullr<REQUIRED 2 DRIVERS and 2 Cargo Helpers Kindly contact *****66 or call at: Cargo Complex No 3. Paya Lebar Airport (Mr Chua> mSms Ipill^l after 11am at 908. 9th fir. International Plaza. Anson Road .Spore366 words
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Advertisement418 1980-02-06 22 ffiWPSSirasl. I i ?'WS »ODO*' Wnt./c...-Rm 603/604, OO BWfl. 100 Upp., Cro.. St S po.. 010? T.I M 1671 UHOCNTLYREQUWtOI), w £^"7 C^TIM iithdr 51 1,, i c,nr h* r* ed *****11 or interview 18-20 Blk", KalUng Way, 1334) SSass BsSL<^ Katong Road vacimtwc cob **"**ClE*' °.R. R **'™"SES. I418 words
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Advertisement1587 1980-02-06 23 II EMPLOYMENT 111 VEHICLES BOATS 111 VEHICLES BOATS 111 VEHICLES BOATS IV ACCOMMODATION A PROPERTIES^ 2 FACTORY WORKERS Working 31 Situation. Vacant -,nV o^^Z M^ai leave, bonus, etc Preferably in. lie ;ilH)Vf 26 years old Please apply personally at Blk 3. 18A 17A. Kallang Way. Kallang fi> tlmmmmmi Industrial EsUte.1,587 words
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Advertisement854 1980-02-06 23 1177. FIAT 131 Miration 1600 Alri(iiirt. sport rims, radio, cassette. Showroom condition. Rustproof *****2 197*. FIAT 131 Miration 1600 1st company owner Alrcond. Rustproof Excellent condition Ring *****6 e) Ford ALMOST 1173. FORD Escort 1100 XL 1 private owner Sport rims Tip-top condition throughout. I $6,900 only Loan $5,000 arrangeable.854 words
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Advertisement975 1980-02-06 23 1978 MERCEDES 2*0S. 2 owners, with alrcond. radio/ cassette, i very well maintained by agent. Price: $56,500 ono. Call David Ng tel *****. 1976 MERCEDES 200 alrcond, power steering, Immaculate, one owner. Company registered 65.000 Km Principals only Ring: ***** 1(7( OCTOBER MERCEDES 200. power steering. 1 company registration number.975 words
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Advertisement872 1980-02-06 23 1976, TOYOTA CORONA MKII owner Alrcond. cassette. ne« tyres Selling $16,000 nett. Call ■m 1»7» TOVOTA COROLLA 1200 c.c alrcond. radio/ cassette. sporU rims, good condition. PARF Phone *****05. 1978 TOVOTA COROLLA 1200 Aircon. Tape. Radio Hl-fl 2 owners Road Tax 5/80. $16,300 on o Please tel 2S*****. 1*77, TOY872 words
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Advertisement741 1980-02-06 23 1970 VOLKSWAGEN 1300 c.c. Good running condition. PARK eligible. Price $5,950. Contact tel: *****0 1970 VOLVO 144S 2nd owner Cos registration. Aircon Cassette Very good condition $5,600 on o. Tel' *****86 1972 ALFA ROMEO 1600 GT Junior. Engineer maintained, good condition with PARF, alrcondltloned and 4-channel cartridge Price $10,700. Please741 words
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Advertisement958 1980-02-06 23 A BEST OFFER tO I'AKK KM MR. KOH REQUIRES one i,.| cars below 1000 c c $4.050 *****5 hand car Phone *****7 Blk IS. ABOVE 3001 C.C s. rap vehicle 36-K. Marine Terrace wanted Good price assured Call PROBLEMS SELLING YOUR sec9)883.1 Peter Cheong ond hand car? We pay attractlvely958 words
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Advertisement324 1980-02-06 23 A BEAUTIFUL DOUBLE-STOREY semi-detached in Dlst. 16. 4 bedrooms/ study, fully furnished, servant's amenities, beautiful matured Harden, rental: $1,600. Mc'Robert.-on *****60 A BEAUTIF JL HOUSE with garden In good residential district, splitlevel living/ dining. 4 bedrooms with bathrooms attached, fully airconditloned. rental: (1,800. Metz Properties: *****88. A BEAUT'FUL SEMIDETACHED bungalow324 words
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Advertisement859 1980-02-06 23 DISTRICT 5 MODERN DETACHED Bungalow 4 Hedriioms and partially furnished n.'rfxi Oreenfleld Housing *****55/ WST. 10 ATTRACTIVELY FURNISH ED 3-bedroome<1 mnl-tfftachad with servants room, balcony, TV Easy access lo Jurong :ind City $1,900 Sek Kay Co Char lered Surveyors. *****4/ *****5 DIST. 10 HENRY PARK semi-de-uched. 4 bedrooms, bathroom attached,859 words
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Advertisement736 1980-02-06 23 APARTMENTS/ TOWNHOUSE S INOISTS «V 10/ 11/21/5 Furnished/ Partly Furnished Hi<ikc»i»«i ApartsMnl S2.soo nValle) $2,500 $s.ooo Shellorrt Apartment 12.400 Calrnhlll PUua $4000 iiiiii rest Arcadia $2,700 Watlen View S3.M0 Ufh Court $2,500 e (irallKe HelKhls $2.«00 equatorial Ap.irtm.-ni (3.000 r'uUira $4,600 Peach Harden $3.0 0 Woollerlon I'urk $3,000 FOR DETAILS.736 words
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Advertisement426 1980-02-06 24 IV ACCOWMODATKm PBOPtBTIES «1 Irrnmrnnriilinn 51 Accommodation VaC'nt Ml Flare b) FlatS S2Srs=s^s=S pe r ted"w:rhhu r gCe'ruo/ U sun y d C e a ck Principals pleLe contact Raymond *****51 DIST 11 LUXURIOUS BRAND new uvirtmenLibedro.Jms bath So'mlr™iched d fuO|S"carried'. Swimming pool $2 800 *****2 OIST 11 LUXURIOUSLY FULLY426 words
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Advertisement430 1980-02-06 24 SHELFORD APARTMENT DIST 11 Maieonewe 3bedrlTTlLdand 3 bedrooms, fully furnished and airi'onditioned 24 hours security m <? .^..n.Hnn^ni guard bwimming pool. rfmtii »w pfr immith "MiAiaswreiinwim CALL: 235*33. THOMAS ='^=S5 2 l-11. -U: Ui.ft.rmgjj- .I^oo pm Interested ring *****3. 4 BEDROOMS. DIST. 10 wI th swimming pool. 13.600. Dlst. 9430 words
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Advertisement431 1980-02-06 24 IV ACCOWMOOaTION PROPERTtiS READY TENANTS Japanese/ European Indonesian dlplomaUs. expatriates Houses and flats UlsLs. 8. 10. 11. 15. Contact K&i ttfr&SSi A( i nsurancc Building. Spore ntn. UIU4. BEADy TENAMTB FOR good bungalows' flats In District 9, 10. 11. Greenfield Housing *****55/ ***** M JApA||EBc/ AMCR|CAH Firms require apartments/ SS*"^431 words
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Advertisement446 1980-02-06 24 DIST 10 OF? BUKIT Timah Road. double-storey detached. 4 bedrooms/ study/ 3 bathrooms, separate servants amenities^ *****16. ni«T <a ii Tm» ncrirucn DIST. 10, 2-STO?ftT UtIALHEU bungalows with 6 bedrooms on elevated IandJHWO.OOO Principals only, tel *****85 OIST. 11. FANTASTIC MOOERN arch.tecute .beautiful aoubl'storey detached along whltley HrS|^ [^B.S'l sVcu^esTea.TI446 words
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Advertisement522 1980-02-06 24 IV ACCOMMODATMH a PROPERTIES A CONDOMINIUM APARTMENT al Bl Patrick s Garden 2 Bedrooms, swimming pool. $*****0/- t orelgners car,.purchase near Novena. 2 bedrooms Selling t-xvsraw ..-n ii,,,,,irai, Aiiocn/ »iUH,IRRJ neil I rillCipalS UlAw 93.542/9.4329 a LUXURIOUS APARTMENT with I swimming pool. 3.000 sq.ft Venus Mansion 3-bedroomed servants "nenltl»a v.canlrrtP«^'on522 words
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Advertisement431 1980-02-06 24 MANDALAY MANSION. PENTHOUSE ,^,J nl .rnln r? (>nir»l proxlmately 4.110 sq ft Central •tircmi/i r«u\f uurrinn Rnllt In wardX's ™"'Z> ™»^"pe't o^i nnn w.iiS IK^.fpSS2««n SXXnS^'VSSS^ >*4*^blb^B^HHßblb^bV ™>BB"l^^ I MARYLAND PARK X.ton 0. Smfl.por. 15. Luxurious r«sid«nti«l units tO--i«qylrr. -c* park. «droomed *****/*****3/*****8 Capltaus No_ V^.d.,. ,1 Attractively designed 2-bed-"oomed431 words
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Advertisement425 1980-02-06 24 IV ACCOMMODATION > PROPERTIES WANT TO PURCHASE Studio Apartment. Merlin Plaza, please phone *****08 (9 30a mto spm )/*****94 (6pm to 10pm Ci,-,/ 30 raClOry Space SiSSIFK/WAREHOUSES/ OFFICES Paya Lebar. Kallang. Toa Payoh. MacPherson. Redhlll (18.000. 9.000. 5,700. 3.000. 1.500 sq.ft )90 cents p.s.f Contact *****48/*****53. NFNFEAACRTSSrVO^T^WN Toujl^:^^^.. Suitable for425 words
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Advertisement459 1980-02-06 24 i^=; 59 Office Space Wm^imA AN OFFWE SPACE REQUIRED urgently in H.<;.i Street Centre, Facing sea Prefer on (008/ 007 side) About 1.500 sq ft Richard Low Housing *****81 MEDIA AGEMCY REQUIRES Office Bi** I**1** OFF-CE REQUJRED in good reid^ c"1 ea 'or P"rchase, a"d rental Any district acceptable, Owners459 words
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Advertisement921 1980-02-06 24 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES ™.U..1°~.U..I°~ nmu, ORCHARD PtAZA SHOPPING CENTRE THE PRINCIPAL COMMERCIAL UtMTHt Ol O,ch«d Ro^l Now Fo, S- Appro«. Area: 17JS0 sq.ft. Cohimn Free. He^hl ol Celltnfl: 20 -30 Feel. Suitable for Operation of Restaurant 4 Nlte-clubs. Coffee ri- qp^, Interested Please Contact Miss Ng TFi«a7*« TEL: 4«»751S UNIT921 words
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Advertisement1108 1980-02-06 25 V SERVICES BUSINESS JEUNESSE ET BEAUTE lor your scientific relaxing massage: sauna baths, spolreduclng Men's Department: 22 Ngee Ann Building, telephone *****82 MARTINA'S SALON 11-A rmriihill Circle iii.iss.ik>' saunabalh/ barber Facial No parking problem Hinn (Spore) *****81/ *****88 ORCHARD SAUNA ET Massage. Mandarin Hptel. 3rd door. MasMai .Sauna, Ku-ambalh.-' Facial1,108 words
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Advertisement779 1980-02-06 25 VI EDUCATION TRAINING CORRESPONDENCE/ REPORTWRITING (7STH Batch) 3 month course (or ambitious Schoolleavers. Secretaries. Stenographers. Sales/ Businessmen. Commencing 6th Feb Wed 6 30 8.30 i' in Singapore Institute of Commerce. 283-C. Selegle Complex. (3rd Floor) Above Prince ResUurant. (*****1/ *****9) CORTINA TRAINING CENTRE Offers RECEPTIONIST/TELEPHONE OPERATOR COURSE TELEX OPERATION ON779 words
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Advertisement674 1980-02-06 25 FRENCH (ALL LEVELS), Japanese. Oerman. Mandarin. English. Shorthand. Typewriting Boudville Language Commercial School. 433/435. Peninsula Plaza. *****2 MANDARIN I COMMENCING 12.2.80 Tuesdays and Thursdays 700 8.30 p m ('i.nutct *****66 Metropolitan YMCA for delull.s METROPOLITAN YMCA offers workshop on "MANAGEMENT DYNAMICS ft PROBLEM SOLVING TECHNIQUES" conducted by Dr. Zahoor Ahmad.674 words
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IX OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration36 1980-02-06 26 The family of the late GOH AH LENG wish to eapress their sincere thanks appreciation to all relatives, friends and business associates lor their kind assistance, condolences, wreaths, donation* snd sttendance during their recent36 words
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Obituary, Illustration199 1980-02-06 26 MR. YU TECK MIN AGE M DEPARTED 5/2/80. IS WITH THE LORD. EVENING SERVICE 6/2/80, 6 00 PM. AT SINGAPORE CASKET. CORTEGE LEAVING FOR MT VERNON ON 7/2/80 AT 3.00 PM. Adrian Ang Thian Seng, X years is with the Lord on 5-2-80. Lesving behind Madam Sung Kay199 words
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Obituary, Illustration78 1980-02-06 26 In Loving Memory Of D«p«rl»d 6/2/64 Sadly mused but fondly r*m*mb*r•d by children In loving memory of Departed 6.2 1974 Deeply missed by husband, sons, daughters, sons-in-law, daughteri-in-law and grandchildren. IN LOVING MEMORY OF DEPARTED 6-2-1977 FOMDLY REMEMBERED BY MOTHER. WIFE. SONS, DAUGHTERS, SONS-IN-LAW AND BROTHER. In78 words
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Obituary, Illustration62 1980-02-06 26 The family of thr late Naxanjan Singh Hullon formerly Secretary, Advisory Board Prime Minister's Dept father-in-law. Inder Singh, B. Gajah, brothers Bhagwan (R.T.M. retired) and Pur a, (Prisons J.Bi wish to thank all relatives and friends who attended the cremation on M.1.80. rendered assistance, sent telegrams, donations and wreaths. Path62 words
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Obituary, Illustration32 1980-02-06 26 Departed *Jt.n In memory of our dear friend Michael Khoo whoso warm friendship and cheerful smile we mlsa so much. Inserted by his friends in Service Dept DMIB Mlrbwl Khoo32 words
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Advertisement644 1980-02-06 26 We are a subsidiary of a large international corporation and we are expanding our audio production facilities in Penang. We invite applications from suitably qualified Malaysians for the following positions: PURCHASING OFFICER Individuals must possess at least 2-3 years' experience in purchasing in a manufacturing concern, tertiary education or a644 words
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Article, Illustration455 1980-02-06 27 WINSOR DOBBIN - WINSOR DOBBIN Madrid star Hopes to revive ailing international career By LONDON, Tues. Laurie Cunningham, Real Madrid's England winger, returned here yesterday hoping to be given a chance to revive his ailing international soccer career. Cunningham has missed England's last two matches and is hoping managerAP - 455 words
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Article, Illustration134 1980-02-06 27 LONDON, Tues. The Danish under-21 side held the Republic of Ireland's senior soccer team to a 22 draw in a friendly match played in driving rain at the Bisham Abbey Sports Centre in Buckinghamshire yesterday. Only late goals from Frank Stapleton, of Arsenal, and Steve Heighway,AFP - 134 words
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Article36 1980-02-06 27 LONDON, Tues. Yesterday's English League Division One match between Brighton and Aston Villa, and the Scottish Football Association Cup third-round second replay between Clydebank and Stirling Albion were postponed because of bad ground conditions. AFP.AFP - 36 words
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Article121 1980-02-06 27 SYDNEY. Tues. Australian soccer officials are puzzled at the non-appear-ance of a Taiwanese representative at a meeting here yesterday to disctiss the draw for the qualifying round of the 1982 World Cup championship. The acting secretary of the Australian Soccer Federation, Brian Emery, said that the Taiwanese hadReuter - 121 words
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247 1980-02-06 27 LAUSANNE, Tues. Taiwan yesterday lost a legal battle to parade in this year's Olympic Games under the nationalist Chinese flag, but their Swiss Last November, the Lausanne-based lOC admitted mainland China to the Olympic movement for the first time, at the same time orderingReuter - 247 words
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627 1980-02-06 27 BRIEFS Kenyans Maina, Rono provide the excitement SYDNEY. Tues. Kenyan runners James Mama and Henry Rono provided the highlights at an international athletics meet dominated by overseas competitors here last night. Mama won the 800 metres in 1 mm 49.8 sec. to extend his unbeaten run of international victories toAgencies - 627 words
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Article93 1980-02-06 27 LONDON, Tues. Twenty-two athletes from 10 countries will meet in the 15th century Guildhall here today to hear who has won the annual international award for valour in sport. More than 500 guests and leading sports celebrities and the representatives of 121 countries will attend aAP - 93 words
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363 1980-02-06 27 BARCELONA. Tues. European soccer champions Nottinghan Forest defend a 1-0 first-leg lead against Barcelona, of Spain, in the return match of the European "Supercup" here tonight. In front of a partisan crowd, the British side can ill afford to concede an early goalReuter - 363 words
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Article94 1980-02-06 27 PARIS. Tues. South Korea has again rejected as "premature" the idea of an Olympic team comprising athletes from North and South Korea and has. instead, repeated proposals that as a first step towards Olympic reunification regular sporting exchanges between North and South be introduced.AFP - 94 words
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Article, Illustration141 1980-02-06 28 ISLAMABAD, Toes. Pakistani cricketers j returned home to a hostile reieptton at the airport yesterdayjrfter their defeatln [he^recenrT^ series against Thiimrh the team arrived horn? !2o dayS earUe™ th£n c?™^L thPv y l£T Greeted by SEwds' walln« baSSTand chantinz slogans. chanting slogans. Paklstan captain Asif Iqbal admittedAFP - 141 words
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532 1980-02-06 28 MELBOURNE, Tues. England, hit by yet another batting collapse, were within 14 runs of their first innings defeat by Australia in five years at close of play on the fourth day of the third Test here today. England were 157 for six, needing to reachReuter - 532 words
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Article173 1980-02-06 28 HAMILTON, Tues. West Indies drew their three-day match with Northern Districts, but only after the tightest of finishes at Seddon Park near here yesterday. Northern Districts, the New Zealand champions, made a sporting declaration at 252 for seven, leaving West Indies 153 to win inAFP - 173 words
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290 1980-02-06 28 LONDON, Tues. JONATHAN LESLIE'S dream came true at Wembley last night. —^mm^m^ m^^^ In his last squash championship match before retirement from major competition, the 29-year-old Buckinghamshire lawyer overwhelmed Ross Norman, of New Zealand, to win the coveted British amateur title. Leslie, Britain's leadingAFP - 290 words
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Article89 1980-02-06 28 BUENOS AIRES, Toes. Argentina's champion rugby te»m and a teenage cricket selection, ignoring bans on sporting links with South Africa, have planned matches In that country this summer. The 15 cricket players and their manager, Chris Nino, left (or Johannesburg last night for a It-match "cricketing holiday"AP - 89 words
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288 1980-02-06 28 FREDDIE KEE - X. E. should give punters their worth FREDDIE KEE By PENANG, Tues. X. E., a non-acceptor last week, has been dropped to Class 5 and should give punters a run for their money in the Division 1 sprint here on Saturday. The Philanderer six-year-old won twice In Class 4 in288 words
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Article56 1980-02-06 28 LONDON. Tues. Britain's Charlie Magri will meet Alberto Morales, of Mexico, in an official eliminator for the World Boxing Council's world flyweight championship, it was announced yesterday. European champion Magri. ranked No. 1 contender for Chan Hee Park's world title. will meet 7th-ranked Morales at theAP - 56 words
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Advertisement254 1980-02-06 28 HHTt^^^^^Sß limMmm^. r Wi" mW^mmWSSm&BmmSi^^^mmm} II Chinese New Year is a joyous occasion. A splendid time to offer Kandos chocolates to mmm relaives and friends -y and for gifts to your ?m? m H lovf.-d ones. Kandos makes a wide variety of de- "^L^l^^^^^^* fc |s licious chocolates and elegant254 words
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Article, Illustration587 1980-02-06 29 WILL GRIMSLEY - WILL GRIMSLEY By Owens now fights his toughest battle lung cancer YOU'VE got to be there to appreciate it. Break bread together, sing together, train together and, at the end, see athletes looking around for an old friend from another country to trade a tie, a jacketAP - 587 words
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246 1980-02-06 29 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By MALAYSIA'S inclusion in the hockey competition at iiusr^'ss: forgreater effort. The International Hockey Federation announced, in Cannes last Sunday, the 12 men's teams for the Games. The teams, divided into two groups, are: Grwip A Pakistan, India, Holland, Argentina, B^andKenya. Snm^w Ze246 words
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Article32 1980-02-06 29 Swiss C ottage triumph SWISS COTTAGE beat Monks' Hill M in the boys' secondary schools' South Zone hockey rs mmt at •"Univerelt" in another match AngloChinese School drewl-l with Can Eng Seng.32 words
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Article22 1980-02-06 29 A total of teams will take P** 1"1 in the seven-a-sJde soccer jSfflS?aSLjrBS2S.tlS n ttft£F£tf££%£ plex on Sunday (8 am).22 words
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Article, Illustration303 1980-02-06 29 BERNARD PEREIRA - BERNARD PEREIRA By SINGAPORE'S former national champion, Daniel Lim, is back in the tennis fray this time in the qualifying round of the Slazenger Tennis Classic (Feb. 22-24) at the Singapore Tennis Centre. Lim, now a golfer with a handicap303 words
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Article72 1980-02-06 29 ARMY Captain Ng Kirn Yam was recently elected secretary of the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association at its annual meeting. Office bearers Dr. Ong Leone Boon (president), Desmonc Oon, H. I. Tong, Col. Lvi Pau Chuan (vice-presi-dents), Ng Kirn Yam (secretary), H. H. Tong (assistant secretary), Chia Chin72 words
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273 1980-02-06 29 JAKARTA, Tues. Austraha emerged as the top contender in the President's Cup international S eC^as n, Rnrhr nn a a s more fancied South Kore A^f" After last night s semifinals, the Australian earn seem certain of at least two gold medals. fibers te t^JISSReuter - 273 words
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Article181 1980-02-06 29 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By SINGAPORE flopped miserably in the recent Asian shooting championships in the Philippines. Their squad of 10 seven pistol shooters, two trap and one rifle returned empty-handed from the tournament. China showed the way with 12 gold medals, four silver and two bronze,181 words
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Advertisement57 1980-02-06 29 bSSMI h^l Mr X EMPORIUM y-^t/ Kl«s«e Puninsula Klasse LucKy Plaza f" LJ Jl|il> HOLDINGS C L l/ICC/fy StmrrmnX Pen.naula Lower Ground 19 Lucky WULLLLm I LGrangeßoad. UUroniD ISiUjJLJ Pl*MColeman Street Plaza Orchard Road Singapore 0923 UJ I 1 I 'CSSSUnUUr X^» c«. Op«n1000»m 9.3rjpm daily Open 10 0O»m 1000pm57 words
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Article, Illustration481 1980-02-06 30 111 Llußil I Move expected, but all-new committee surprise with guts to do it THE bombshell of the national bowling squad's being dropped may not have been as resounding as the Russian bombs that landed on Kabul recently, but, nonetheless, It still left the Republic's481 words
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Article83 1980-02-06 30 TOKYO, Tues. The Japanese women's golf circuit will offer a record 309 million yen (about $2.8 million) in prize-money for the 1960 season, the Japan Women's Professional Golf Association announced today. It said the 28 tournaments offered a total purse of 21 million yen more than in the83 words
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Article20 1980-02-06 30 ALL the. schools' boys' secondary tennis matches at the Kalians Centre yesterday wtre called off because of rain.20 words
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Article, Illustration423 1980-02-06 30 KEN JALLEH Jr - KEN JALLEH Jr By TWO RECORDS in just as many days that was the story vividly told through the decisive strokes of Junie Sng and Poon Kah Leong at the National Age Group (under- 13 to under- 17) swimming championships at Amber Road yesterday.423 words
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Article262 1980-02-06 30 WILFRED YEO - Financial crisis threatens AAS WILFRED YEO By THE Archery Association of Singapore is in a financial fix and, unless it raises sufficient funds by the end of next month, it may not be able to conduct this year's Pesta Sukan championship and may have to miss next year's South-east Asia262 words
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294 1980-02-06 30 BERNARD PEREIRA - BERNARD PEREIRA By THE mystery of the missing Van Yujiang, China's No. 1, from December's badminon clash against Indonesia in Hongkong, was cleared yesterday when Beijing included him for this month's showdown against the Thomas Cup holders in Singapore on Feb. 22 and 23.294 words
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Article29 1980-02-06 30 THE Singapore Women's Hockey Association Division One League match between Girls Sports Club and Ceylon Sports Club at the Padang yesterday was called off because of rain29 words
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Article, Illustration76 1980-02-06 30 ARMED FORCES' captain, David Tmy, barm his Ml aggressive self despite the token resistance ottered him by Prisoas' Backy Gabriel. Leaping Into the air Uke a Jack-in-the-box, Tay ■■Inawiew a power-packed smash en-roate to thrashing Gabriel 15-4, 15-? to steer Forces to a 5-176 words
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Article169 1980-02-06 30 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By THE poor attendance in the national basketball squad's intensive training sessions, caused mainly by National Se. /icemen unable to obtain release from camp, will soon be checked. For the Basketball Association of Singapore will be writing to their commandants soon to seek their169 words
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Article73 1980-02-06 30 TODAY'S EVENTS BADMINTON Junior inter-club knock-out tournament (SB Hall. 7.30). HOCKEY SWHA League Division Two. Singapore Malays FC v Theresians {Balestier Rd. 5.10); Boys' sec ondary schools' South Zone tournament: WSS v ACS, RRS v GES (University ground, 2.30 3.45); Boys' lower secondary: GES v SJI, MH v RI. SOCCER73 words
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Article163 1980-02-06 30 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By PAM BARTON, the Warren Golf Club captain, who took part in the recent Thai women's Open golf championship in Bangkok, blamed the fast and spiky greens for the high scores in the tournament. Pam, who plays to a handicap of 15, said: "The163 words
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Article, Illustration372 1980-02-06 31 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By STRIKER Arshad Khamis will be out of the Singapore squad for fS* i£li%? lasS? tie against Kedah in Alor Star at his own request. In fact. Arshad, who reioinpd thp natinnal wiiiarf hrt Aiumst !fte^ a Char's iteenVe has asked fional372 words
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Article187 1980-02-06 31 SELANGOR 1 SABAH 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Sabah snatched a rousing equaliser in the 44th minute and then, strangely, became a defensive shell to throw away a glorious chance of winning this tension-packed Malaysia soccer Cup-tie against defending champions Selangor at Merdeka Stadium tonight. Most ofNST - 187 words
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Article165 1980-02-06 31 Brunei nearly stage walkout PENANG 1 BRUNEI 0 PENANG. Tues. Brunei almost staged a walkout tonight in protest against a controversial freekick, which brought the winner for Penang in their Malaysia soccer Cup-tie at the City Stadium. The freekick, awarded by referee Lee Tat Choy, of Perak, in the 60th165 words
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Article56 1980-02-06 31 PENANG, Tues. Malaysia's international striker Isa Bakar has decided not to appeal against the 18-month suspension imposed by the Football Association of Penang's disciplinary committee. Isa, 27, was suspended last Sunday by the committee (or his "open defiance of authority" during Penang's Malaysia Cup-match against SarawakAFP - 56 words
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Article133 1980-02-06 31 Singapore Selangor Sarawak Sabah Penan* Trengganu Johore Kedah Pahang Kelanlan Brunei Perak Forces Malacca Perlis Negri F Territory P W D L F A Pt 5 5 0 0 17 1 10 5 2 3 0 8 4 7 4 3 10 5 17 t 2 3 1 11133 words
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Article70 1980-02-06 31 Serangoon trounce Parry UPPER Serangoon Technical started out impressively when they trounced Parry Secondary 13-0 in the national secondary schools North Zone soccer competition at the Tanglin pitch. Last week, Upper Serangoon won the national schools seven-a-side competition. Other results: Serangoon Secondary 5 St. Gabriel! 0, Ang Mo Kio 370 words
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Article57 1980-02-06 31 ANG MO KIO defeated Chua Chu Rang 3-1 in an inter-con-stituency table tennis match at the Gay World Stadium last night. Other results: Marine Parade 3 Jalan Besar 0, Bukit Batok 3 Bukit Paniang 0, Khe Bong 3 Leng Kee 0, Changi 3 Pasir Panjang 0,57 words
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Article, Illustration431 1980-02-06 31 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI COMMENT... By SINGAPORE soccer's new-found villain, Wong Kok Choy, wUI have to miss this Friday's Malaysia Cap-tie against Kedah in Alor Star and probably three more Cap games when the competition resumes next month. The Pootbal I Association of Malaysia Disciplinary431 words
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Article62 1980-02-06 31 THE Allis Club, of Tokyo, a leading Japanese rugby team, will meet Singapore Cricket Club in a friendly match on Saturday on the Padang (5.15). The SCC will invite a few national players and New Zealand Forces representatives for the match. The SCC's 2nd62 words
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Article, Illustration179 1980-02-06 31 FOR Singapore, at least three of the 22 Chinese team members for the pre-Olympic Games Qualifying round soccer competition, at the National Stadium from Feb. 23March 13, will be familiar faces, reports JOE DORAI. The three strikers Zuo Shu Sheng and Liv Cheng-de and midfield179 words
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345 1980-02-06 31 Sportsletter Cashin wrong in bringing Teo back THE controversy ever the reinstatement of Te* Han Chi* to the national rugby squad is ludicrous. It makes sport in Singapore look like a rank amateur affair. I cringe with embarrassment for most of the parties Involved for the Singapore Rugby Union president,345 words
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Advertisement203 1980-02-06 31 IConica makes camera history again Konica FS-1 The world's first Built-in auto-winder auto-loading, auto-start, auto-exposure auto-flash, all electronic 35mm SLR In 1967, Konica introduced With its amazingly the world's first sophisticated digital auto- exposure 35mm SLR. Central Processing Unit .m-»c l, (CPU) and integrated circuit, In 1975, Konica introduced tne203 words
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Advertisement441 1980-02-06 31 $8^ DISCOUNTER FOR CHINESE NEW YEAR! JR jgj^ 4flj (Rodeo, Amco, Montant) y\ JSjc usual S42.oo now $15.90 /jV V-^' trm Kk XT GENTS Printed f" 1 XS Ajk Knit Cotton Shirts (SS&LS) $9.90 tl^^^^ fSSt > GENTS Printed Imported Jfl |R<jS Cotton Shirt* $8.90 Q Ladte^ V& ARROW Shirt441 words
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Article82 1980-02-06 32 LONDON, Tues. Strikers at the British Steel Corporation (BSC), which makes most of this country's steel, were today threatening tc shut down the group's blast furnaces if their pay claim is not met quickly. The threat, five weeks after the strike got under way, was being takenAFP - 82 words
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Article26 1980-02-06 32 TEHERAN, Tues Thieves raided the New Zealand Embassy in Teheran early today, stealing official documents and valuable Embassy property, an Embassy spokesman said. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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357 1980-02-06 32 LONDON, Tims CURRENT Vietnamese military operations at the Thai-Kampuehean border are "diversions" aimed at drawing attention away from the Soviet intervention in Afghanistan, Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser said here yesterday. Speaking at a press conference after talks with Prime Minister MrsAgencies - 357 words
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Article, Illustration254 1980-02-06 32 Celebrities set off despite threats BANGKOK, Tuesday ABOUT 160 U.S. and European celebrities ignored Vietnamese threats and headed today for the Kampuchean border to focus world attention on the plight of the Kampuchean people. The celebrities, led by American folk singer Joan Baez and Norwegian actress Liv Ullman, set offUPI - 254 words
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Article44 1980-02-06 32 LISBON, Tues. In an unprecedented move, Portugal's centre-right Government today banned a three-day conference due to begin on Friday with the participation of delegations from the Palestine Liberation Organisation, Spain's Basque Eta separatists. Chile's underground Mir and several African guerilla groups. UPIUPI - 44 words
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Article103 1980-02-06 32 KUWAIT, Tues.— The Soviet Union is secretly constructing submarine pens along the South Yemeni coast, Al Anbaa reported today. The Kuwaiti newspaper said its information came from unidentified sources in Paris. It added that a "considerable" number of Soviet naval personnel and supplies had arrived in South YemenAP - 103 words
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Article56 1980-02-06 32 MOSCOW, Tues. The Soviet Mosfilm studios are to shoot a film in Paris and its suburbs on the life in France of Russian revolutionary leader Lenin, the Soviet agency Tass reported today. Director Sergei Yutkevitch plans to depict Lenin's involvement with the French revolutionary movement and hisAFP - 56 words
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Article34 1980-02-06 32 GENEVA, Tues. China entered the United Nations Disarmament Committee for the first time today and immediately attacked the Soviet Union, accusing it of engineering wars by proxy and staging coup d'etats. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article29 1980-02-06 32 Japan visit TOKYO, Tues. Yassar Arafat, leader of the Palestinian Liberation Organisation (PLO) will be invited to visit Japan, possibly next month, by the Japan-Palestine Friendship Parliamentary League. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article155 1980-02-06 32 ANOTHER SPOT OF TROUBLE FOR ZBIG NICOSIA, Ties. After the aircraft in which he wu aboard was baaed by a fighter plane from his country's air force, President Carter's National Security Adviser Mr ZMgnlew Brzezliiskl mast have realiaed his present tour of hot spots b (entral Asia has tamed intoAP - 155 words
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Article, Illustration266 1980-02-06 32 WASHINGTON, Tuesday FORMER US Ambassador to the United Nations Andrew Young flew to Iran yesterday for talks with Iranian revolutionary leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeiny in a new indication that the present flurry of diplomatic moves to free the American hostages in TeheranAgencies - 266 words
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174 1980-02-06 32 FRANCE RECALLS EMBASSY STAFF IN LIBYA PARIS, Tues. France today recalled all its diplomatic staff in Libya to protest against the burning of its embassy by demonstrators yesterday. A Foreign Ministry spokesman said all 10 diplomats at the embassy in Tripoli were being recalled. The Libyan Embassy in Paris wasReuter - 174 words
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Article30 1980-02-06 32 NEW YORK, Tues. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials dropped 2.31 to 872.78 in the first half-hour of trading today on the New York Stock Exchange. AP.AP - 30 words
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Advertisement174 1980-02-06 32 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Daily Cover Price sOt Annuol Subscription J/55 For subscription, cot *****1 1 fxf 231 TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS THE Government plans to make use of the Skills Development Fund to assist in its programme to make Singapore the computer centre for Southeast Asia. CHOO Al LENG has the174 words
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Advertisement310 1980-02-06 32 Chinese New Year traditions you may ignore Traditions die hard, so many believe. But MARGARET CHAN provokes you into thinking otherwise. You can get rid of some, she believes. So, with the help of two others, she tells you why some traditions should be retained and others discarded. ALSO, a310 words
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Miscellaneous174 1980-02-06 32 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Showers in several places by midday TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 24 min. SUNSET today: 6.51 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.47 a.m. GLOBAL weather Amsterdam 1-5C Rain London 8-10C Rain Athens 9-17C Clear Lw Angeles 15-28C Clear Bahrain 16-20C Clear Manila 19-32C174 words
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Article64 1980-02-06 1 7G WAN 7C|!f 7CE wo'nshon perfect wonzheng complete, in- tact wonmei perfect; flaw- >$j less y ,2.. >, wonmon satisfactory; 7C successful wonbei complete X For example, you may ■;tf say, wonl>i finish; complete m ?xßy is 3£ m TC/JX. v Wode xingjian yong woncheng occomplish; complete64 words
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Article1421 1980-02-06 1 Dr MARTIN LU - Dr MARTIN LU By Philosophy Department, University of Singapore ANYONE who takes even a casual look at Chinese culture cannot fail to notice the striking phenomenon of ancestor worship. Ancestor worship was part of the ancient Chinese religion but it has evolved through several stages containing1,421 words
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Article52 1980-02-06 1 The only liberty I mean, is a liberty connected with order; that not only exists along with order and virtue, bat which cannot exist at all wlthont them. Burke life Is lon* If you know how to use It. Seneca Life Is the greatest Kood, and death the worst52 words
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90 1980-02-06 1 Fables Jewels lose glitter to decorative case A jeweller from Chu state was peddling his goods in the state of Zheng. He carved a case out of expensive wood. Then, he decorated the case, scented it and put in the jewellery. A man from Zheng state saw the intricate case90 words
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Article10 1980-02-06 1 SSttaEtt ffiSft«?9E.lffl o ft A o at*SA .A o <ffl*f>10 words
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Advertisement95 1980-02-06 1 IMSID^V The politics of public health ■b^.^^^^. Bi fIBBBBi bbWi«^ Food safety's a big talking point in America; Congress ponders on the weighty question of which additives to outlaw and emotions across the country run high. Read what you should know about nitrates and nitrites Pag* 6 Million-dollar Malayan stamps95 words
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Article, Illustration657 1980-02-06 2 JOHN DE SOUZA - PICK of the DAY JOHN DE SOUZA By C SBC TV THIS afternoon marks the start of a miniseries about our change in attitude toi wards the mind called A Change In Mind, on Ch 5 at 3.30 p.m. Today, Dr Robert Buckham introduces and talks about What Makes You657 words
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Advertisement398 1980-02-06 2 fc™2iul PUI/I &SQOOO litl I»KI/I S7VOOO 4lh nti/i $***** slh I>RIZI $***** DRAW ON 6TH MARCH 1980 AT HONG LIM GREEN AT 6.30PM. ALL ARE WELCOME What can you do after O' and A Levels Much more thai j;ixt landing wurstit in $&HTET B lish '"••Mule of the tirst availahlc398 words
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Advertisement228 1980-02-06 2 The Trio 3 Introducing Unique Health Capsules from England to the range of quality Vita Health Products... An Improved formula of 800 Polton. Contains 3of Naturess. !<^ Health-promoting agents 800 Pol lon, Qlns«ng and N. Wt§^^^^^^ Natural Vitamin E. The addition of Ginseng and Vitamin E enhances the 800 Pollon228 words
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Miscellaneous330 1980-02-06 2 LOCAL WRITERS SOUTH-EAST ASIA a the Chinese Chamber of an Pvhihitinn anH lecture on South-east Commerce exhibition il,m. li Pn.«.K Asian art by Shirley Pol- hall from 10 a.m. to 9 toi urns in tnglisn, lock at the National Mu p m On till Sunday Mandarin, Malay and seum film330 words
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Miscellaneous1308 1980-02-06 2 TV and Radio SBC 5 3.00 PM Opening fotowed by Please 7.00 Kidsworld Don't Eat The Daisies (repeat) 7.30 News and Newsreel (Malay) 3.25 Diary of Events (Malay) 7.55 Happy Days 3.30 A Change In Mnd 8.25 Vegas 4.20 Intermission 9.30 News (English) 6.00 Opening followed by Taman Sent 9.501,308 words
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Article, Illustration488 1980-02-06 3 GERALDINE TANG - GERALDINE TANG By SOME people today will literally go to any lengths to collect anything old and rare be it old cheques, old maps, old clocks or even old clothes. But who in his right mind would want to pay $972,222 for a small, flimsy piece488 words
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Article190 1980-02-06 3 TENG JUAT LENG - TENG JUAT LENG By You can't blame our budding wordsmiths for behaving like the proverbial ostrich. More agonising than struggling to put feelings into words is the thought of exposing one's personal scribblings to the scrutiny of others. But there is an easier and less painful way190 words
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155 1980-02-06 3 SINGAPORE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA COLUMN Opera offering THE Singapore Symphony Orchestra's concert on Monday and Tuesday will offer Singaporeans the chance of hearing a mezzo-soprano, Heather Begg. Miss Begg will sing Berlioz's Les Nait D>ete (Summer Nights) and two arias from Bizet's I HrmenSeguldllle and hunson Boheme (Gypsy Song). The two155 words
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Advertisement320 1980-02-06 3 BP^^^ l^^^^^^^^^BSmHi^ 'it?^m- ■till; 9 9-wfrt .^M l -if H0 A BETACORD VIDEO RECOR DER A SANYO 33CM COLOUR TV FOR ONLY ifcO I*%f\ IIt is as good as buying a Betacord Video Recorder B^J and getting a33 cm Sanyo Colour TV FREE. w J^L m WSm Sanyo enjoy a320 words
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Advertisement263 1980-02-06 4 R nSS "»™iS" Hl*r£!R!SS V 5 ODEON ORCHARD LEISURE DROME X (Cash Bookings Only No Free List) S |M i.oiotN harvest p,-..n.. 2 IKPIt'V PUKKI I*? ift the k It. uniiiin D >« ,«^H v ,T 111 INII 5 IUUIIU 5 MAxTFR Si A 1 IflHO I Lll 5 X»263 words
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Advertisement520 1980-02-06 4 8 ly h Lit< m mm* 8 for the beautiful and fair sni 1te& x wk, SMP^. s 5^i 5 (^^^^^**m I ITv skin, when exptM-d to tht- harstinevs << you for the sun and lets you enjoy as mix h sun the sun. can develop skin problems and IA-520 words
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Advertisement465 1980-02-06 4 itf HONG GAY m-f LT U. iiiiiiiiiiKjiiimiiiiiiciiiiiiniii UULUCn T.I 2S8S467 LAST DA VI 11. 1.30. 4, 6 45. 9 30 *rJVE UM fc-AfAMILY My SHOP GOLDEN Q'TOWN OPENS TOMORROW! "MISTY DRIZZLE «l NIGHT KAI I AMR PH0NE nHLLHnu *****04 TODAV TOMORROW •1 1.30, 4.00. 7.00 ft 9.30pm JACKY AOluN IHRHIIR'465 words
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Advertisement571 1980-02-06 4 I l 0 cawis T 'Q>'' K I ■CUTE FOSTER SISTER" g •<: «hn ,f EMPEROR CHIEN LUNG THE BEAUTY' l«f.lJtt'HtMH.tH 1 m Uptown Salurday Night M^ZEl' I ASI DAY 1 I I cim I 4b 4 00 6 4S 9 I 'j i*" AGATH I TODAY ONI Y' m571 words
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Article, Illustration1171 1980-02-06 5 MILTON CHASE - MILTON CHASE By Our Washington correspondent Despite the many problems facing women in joining the armed forces, most enlist for the same reason as most men patriotism, love of adventure, a way to get out of small towns with little employment, a chance1,171 words
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575 1980-02-06 5 JACQUES MERELY - Britain's police force faces more charges JACQUES MERELY By in London L Allegations have included brutality inside police stations, with deaths of prisoners ensuing; racial bias and plain cor- ruption. BRITAIN'S police force, one of the few around the world that long enjoyed genuine popularity among the public, has comeAFP - 575 words
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Advertisement546 1980-02-06 5 The Secret of Original Ma Evans Herbal Hair Lotion If You Got A Hair Problem, Give It A Try. m t Over 50 years ago, in Oxfordshire. England, MA EVANS was given an ancient recipe by an old gypsy woman. BF This secret formula WH| takes 15 different herbs and546 words
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Article, Illustration1223 1980-02-06 6 JANE E. BRODY - JANE E. BRODY Why Congress is looking at hot dogs By in New York apple pie hot dogs, bologna, bacon, ham and sausages, among others. Gutside of health-food stores, it's a challenge to find brands that are free of nitrates and nitrites, a challenge thatNYT - 1,223 words
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534 1980-02-06 6 CHELMSFORD England THE Pages appeared to I love their children, said social workers. There was a strong bond between them and there was no shortage of money in the home. Yet the couple's 14-month-old son Malcolm spent his last days frozen and hungry in anAP - 534 words
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Advertisement459 1980-02-06 6 10.00am-5.00pm. J^^^ I JC^j^m^JiL. pJ^^Btr- jf>txmm^^ mm *$L*B^mm\^mm mmTm^£& DisireAite^QafoPbLkd. \~s Cordially invites you to our new premises at Old Thong Chai Building, 3, Wayang Street, Singapore ol os. Tel: *****8 |fflß SALE cum EXHIBITIONS^ mm^^^ m JT Classified Ads in The CREATION IN SOFT LEATHER Straits Times reach into459 words
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Article, Illustration1054 1980-02-06 7 WIRASAK SALAYAKANOND - Housing for poor the self-help way WIRASAK SALAYAKANOND By in Bangkok The company wants to demonstrate to any government or private housing development entity the best and cheapest houses for the poor and to form a model community where residents share the spirit of selfhelp and mutual coopera- tion. s1,054 words
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Article, Illustration569 1980-02-06 7 LONGRIT BOONMARK - LONGRIT BOONMARK By in Bangkok GROWING awareness of people in Asia about the problems spawned by unbridled population growth and spread of modern medicine in the region are combining to erode the traditional belief that many children in the family spells economic security. This was the569 words
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Article, Illustration3046 1980-02-06 8 ...a low key affair Piracy, prejudice cloud Singapore music ii music industry making it 4 Culture has to be nurtured on its home ground and not contrived, as it's being done. You cant force it down people's throats when they're not ready. Tracy Huang and the Black Dog Bone have3,046 words
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Advertisement205 1980-02-06 8 TAKE THE BUS TO BANGKOK EVERY DWAT 8.00 am. 6.50 pm. Now you can enjoy Smooth as silk service to Bangkok twice a day onboard our remarkable A 300 wide -body jets. Experience the unique combination of genuine. Thai hospitality and all the passenger comforts of the A 300 Airbus.205 words
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Advertisement391 1980-02-06 9 8000 Electronic Business Key Telephone System *> 25 EXTENSIONS Wl TH ACCESS TO #> S EXCHANGE LINES AND 0 5 INTERCOM LINKS USING 4-WIRE CABLE CONNECTIONS. THE 8000 SYSTEM PROVIDES TYPE APPROVED BY TELECOMS. THE FOLLOWING FEATURES Secrecy on all conversations Access to Public Exchange and/or PABX Lines. Hotd and391 words
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974 1980-02-06 10 SHIRLEY DAVENPORT - SHIRLEY DAVENPORT By in London We had to work very fast most of the time. It was rather like being kept up all night trying to do a cross- word puzzle. Mrs Mavis Batey, a code breaker. THE night before a major campaign, Monty' was974 words
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727 1980-02-06 10 ROBERT FULLER - ROBERT FULLER By in Washington FOR almost 50 years a central, guiding concept of macroeconoimc science has been "demand" most commonly, the stimulation of demand. Economic policymakers have tried to manage demand, using the tools of monetary and fiscal policy. When a recession occurs,727 words
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Advertisement162 1980-02-06 10 For nearly 30 years after World War Two ended they kept their secret. Then the story came out:. On how 10,000 people at B letch ley Park in Britain fought the Germans in a war of nerves, away from the battle field. They played a vital role in the Battle162 words
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Advertisement53 1980-02-06 10 JACKPOT PRIZE FOR TOMORROW'S DRAW 11/80 5) o o o TO WINNERS WITH FIVE NUMBERS CORREC T MAW AT COLOMBO COURT AT 5.15 P.M. IN TOTO DRAW 10/80 COUPON NO *****11 CONTROL STAMP NO *****24 COUPON NO *****17 CONTROL STAMP NO *****18 SOLD AT SIGLAP MARKET SHARED THE GROUP II53 words
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Article, Illustration795 1980-02-06 11 BILL GRANT - Are we bombarded by outer space bugs? BILL GRANT By in LONDON QUITE often epidemics strike, which defy medical explanation. Now, space scientists are working on the theory that we are being bombarded by bugs from outer space. Have you suffered a mysterious temperature recently that lasted a couple of795 words
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863 1980-02-06 11 Many businesses have begun screening job applicants with the new devices, either with the subjects consent or clandestinely. While the tests are not illegal, denying an applicant a job solely because he refuses to take the test is. One firm's president said theCopley News Service - 863 words
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Advertisement22 1980-02-06 11 wA Hf| 01 Jewellery TT^iro 3rd Floor Lucky Plaza Orchard Road Singapore 0923.Te«: *****40 Open 7 days a week 9 30am 10.00pm22 words
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Advertisement117 1980-02-06 11 Amsterdam. Every Friday with MAS wide-body comfort. I flflH W mm MM I fcEjJ^^Brwrß M ■lII Every Friday Mas flies to Amsterdam, with convenient connection at Kuala Lumpur. Adding yet another European capital to our international network. From Amsterdam it's onward to London, making a total of three London flights117 words
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Advertisement1527 1980-02-06 12 MUUHIMIJiiaMKM i PRINTED CIRCUITS X S^SST INTERNATIONAL Applications are invited from (vROUP i Jp^^^^V suitably qualified candidates for IBm^^ the following positions: QlinilTV EQUIPmtnT Manufacturer of Quality cnriinccD printed circuit boards pcb SIMINIcn LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAYS LCD I Candidates must hove a degree or diploma I A r> ynni m1,527 words
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Advertisement418 1980-02-06 12 Our client, a well-established local bonk requires the services of a I INTERNAL AUDITOR 1 who will be responsible for the supervision and |9 control of the Internal Audit Department in the Head Office of the Bank in Singapore. Applicants should have a professional accountancy qualification recognised by the Singapore418 words
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Advertisement232 1980-02-06 12 TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited for the purchase of a leasehold factory at Hoy Fatt Road, Singapore and printing machineries and accessories on "as is and where is" basis. Major items of machineries consist of 1 unit Heidelberg offset 2 colours (64 x 91.5 cm) 1 unit Solna Model 125232 words
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Advertisement2044 1980-02-06 13 Hhßb^bbhbhbhbbbhßbUßbh fertexim group of companies W I#¥ «T Our Associate Companies in Malaysia have the T /^•^^^^^^-^^^X, 11 A/^ I llk I n T^^^^l following positions created as a result of an Bfl IBHBIHHII^HI IVI /A V*l lINL IVyV/ L increase of business activities in the country BA It H2,044 words
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Article, Illustration1348 1980-02-06 14 PAUL ICAMINA - PAUL ICAMINA By in Tacloban, PHILIPPINES MEDICAL SCHOOL WITH VILLAGE IN MIND The pioneering institute departs from the standard textbook-ori-ented courses and draws its students to confront the grim realities of villages and, whenever possible, do field work. Indeed, the Institute of Health Sciences puts more1,348 words
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Advertisement573 1980-02-06 14 The success of superstars like Anita Sarawak, |BBBjBBjBBBBBjBBBHBjBMBBBfIBBBBjBB|BBaBBBBBBBMH|B^HBBBjBB|Bt£ Tracy F uang and the Black Dog Bone masks jf-}o^ V '""^CTL d.' ~.^BL liiii Kj the frus.ration and bitterness on the local i *^^^^^^B^^^^^^^^^^^B^^^^^^^^^^^BE&^6 v '^bH^*«-- P H music scene where fresh talents stand little BJ*j mm —«BjbJ ■BBjBBw .iiijiH: chance573 words
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Advertisement672 1980-02-06 15 A m^ SATS invites applications from Singapore <lk W? Citizens tor the following appointments M? W, APPOINTMENTS AND REQUIREMENTS ]^> A Audit Officers Must hove passed at least the ACA A Foundation A examination, or its recog- XL w, nised equivalent, and have at least two Jfy? years' auditing experience672 words
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Advertisement1183 1980-02-06 15 I We are the i] new name .iwcfflGtav in nntneJerttmir^ INSf E?MM GENERAL INSTRUMENT continues to grow at the fastest possible rate. Our existing facilities are now being expanded with further expansions currently in the planning stage. We must locate outstanding professional men and women who are experienced in the1,183 words
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Advertisement352 1980-02-06 15 ROY TRNDKR Ml 1 11 I I Tenders are invited by Registry of Vehicles for ihe provision of the following services for period 1 Apr 80 to 31 Mar 81:- (a) Towing Jeep for vehicles with an attendant per j pay. (b)Towing Jeep with an at- tendant per trip for352 words
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Advertisement550 1980-02-06 15 ©POH TIONG CHOON CONTRACTORS (PTE) LTD A Member ol the MMmurmi POH TIONG CHOON GROUP OF COMPANIES Requires a suitably qualified dynamic Personnel *ilh drive and initiative tor the following vacancy in its M.E. MAINTENANCE A REPAIRS DEPARTMENT WORKSHOP MANAGER Applicant should possess a recognised Degree in Automative or Mechanical550 words
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Article, Illustration1052 1980-02-06 16 REX DALTON - Getting hooked on the China White syndrome REX DALTON By in LOS ANGELES NO 1 leans forward from the couch and points a wagging finger at the young couple. There is an intensity in his eyes, but the stare is softened by his smile and stylishly cut hair which justCopley News Service - 1,052 words
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