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Title Section16 1980-04-29 1 The Straits Tones Estd. 1845 30 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 1 1 1/1/80 TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 198116 words
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323 1980-04-29 1 BEIRUT, Monday IRANIAN Foreign Minister Sadeq Qotbzadeh said here yesterday that in the wake of the failed US rescue raid, Iran's leaders would try to create a climate in which the hostage problem could be solved peacefully. Striking a moderate tone in anReuter; AFP - 323 words
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Article, Illustration193 1980-04-29 1 IS Deputy Secretary of State Warren Christopher, .VI, (above), was today appointed to take over from Mr Cyras Vanre until a permanent successor is named, the White House announced today. Officials said* it was unlikely that President Jimmy Carter would name a permanent replacementReuter; AP; AFP - 193 words
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Article, Illustration1091 1980-04-29 1 OTHERS MAY ALSO RESIGN Swift fall in dollar Vance quits over hostage rescue bid WASHINGTON, Monday UNITED STATES Secretary of State Cyrus Vance has quit in opposition to the abortive hostage rescue raid in Iran and other top officials, including Assistant Secretary of State for East Asia and the PacificAgencies - 1,091 words
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Article, Illustration68 1980-04-29 1 SOME of the bodies of the M victims of the Thai Airways crash are placed near the wreckage of the Avro turboprop aircraft which west down near Don Moang Airport on Sunday. The plane was coming In to land when a bolt of lightning struckAP - 68 words
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304 1980-04-29 1 KEY WEST (Florida), Monday HUNDREDS of Cuban refugees were feared drowned today after a flash storm hit their flotilla of tiny craft in the Florida Straits, capsizing or disabling dozens of vessels. One big fishing boat carrying about 200 Cubans sent out SOS signals onReuter; UPI - 304 words
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83 1980-04-29 1 Escaped lions in classroom uproar LONDON, Mon. Two lions which had escaped from a circus leaped into school classrooms here today just after the children had left for lunch, police said. The lions jumped through the classroom windows and were recaptured by circus staff enticing them into cages erected outside.Reuter - 83 words
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Article38 1980-04-29 1 TEHERAN. Mon. Four bomb explosions shook central Teheran toay. killing at least three people ana injuring many more. A spokesman for the revolutionary guards said no moMVM for the bombings had rx>en determined. AP.AP - 38 words
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Article32 1980-04-29 1 BEIJING, Mon. US Ambassador Leonard Woodcock OfMtd a US consulate general today in Shanghai, establishing an American presence in the world's largest city and one Of its busiest ports. AP.AP - 32 words
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207 1980-04-29 1 Motorists helped police to nab tipsy driver A MEMBER of the public helped bring a drunken driver to book after making two phone calls to the police. In a magistrate's court yesterday, Ramasamy Vehalar Appuswamy, 45, a PWD driver, was fined $700 and disqualified from driving Class 3 vehicles for207 words
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Article146 1980-04-29 1 Atishoo ends after 204 days LONDON, Mon. TRISHA REAY. a schoolgirl of Sutton Coldfield who could not stop sneezing, was cured at the weekend after sneezing uncontrollably for 204 days. Tiisha. 12, sneezed about three times a minute and used at least 20 handkerchiefs a day despite trying scores ofUPI - 146 words
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Article81 1980-04-29 1 MOSCOW, Mon. Soviet President and Communist Party chief Leonid Brezhnev who has been on holiday since April 9 was today officLilly reported on his way back here, apparently to attend the May Day parade on Red Square. With Mr Brezhnev. Tass said, was Konstantin Chernyenko, aReuter - 81 words
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549 1980-04-29 1 LUXEMBOURG, Monday LEADERS of the European Economic Community today stood by their decision to impose economic sanctions against Iran, brushing aside private displeasure over last week's bungled attempt to free American hostages at the US Embassy in Teheran. The pledge to imposeAgencies - 549 words
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Article65 1980-04-29 1 1.1 \KMBOI K(i, Mon. The Kuropean Kconomle Community today agreed at Its summit here to offer Britain a i '^-million (Stt,7so million) reduction In its contribution to the XX( budget. Prime Minister Margaret Thateher was going over the proposal whi "h would bring herReuter - 65 words
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Article, Illustration294 1980-04-29 2 Rumours anew over Imelda's govt role MANILA, Monday PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos returned from an eight-day trip to Honolulu today to increased speculation on the successor-role of his wife Imelda, who took over the burdens of running the country while he was away. While Mr Marcos was in Hawaii on speakingAFP; UPI - 294 words
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Article44 1980-04-29 2 In other words... 61 WANTED to find oat whether I can operate on my own without A her. 7 Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos jokingly replying to American Filipinos in Honolulu after they asked him why Mrs Marcos had not accompanied him on his trip.44 words
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Article, Illustration327 1980-04-29 2 ACCORDING TO REPORT: TAIPEH, Mon. The former commander of the Guangdong Military Region tried to assassinate Chinese Senior Vice-Premier Deng Xiaoping last month after a bitter exchange of words between them, the English-language China News reported today. Quoting Taiwan intelligence reports, theAFP - 327 words
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253 1980-04-29 2 'MAIN THREAT TO ASEAN IS VIETNAM' BANGKOK, Monday VIETNAM, not China, must be considered the top threat to the Asean members, the Bangkok Post said today. Noting there were different perceptions of the danger, an editorial said Thai Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda's weekend visit to Indonesia had provided a goodReuter - 253 words
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Article52 1980-04-29 2 BANGKOK. Mon Communist guerillas killed six policemen and two civilians in an ambush on a police vehicle in northeast Thailand, military sources said today. They said the ambush happened yesterday in Nong Bua (long district of Chaiyaphum province, about 330 km from here, and involved about 2(Reuter - 52 words
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73 1980-04-29 2 Unwed mums asked to report births JAKARTA, Mon. Jakarta police chief Brig Gen Anton Sujarwo has appealed to unwed mothers here not to throw their babies away after birth, but to report their cases to police. The police will help them both to trace and demand responsibility from the menAFP - 73 words
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161 1980-04-29 2 Inspector to check Nugan Hand books HOMO KONG, Mon. Hong King's financial secretary, Sir Philip Haddon-Cave, said today he had appointed an inspector to examine the books of a deposittaking company belonging to the troubled, Australian-based Nugan Hand group. A brief government announcement said Sir Philip had decided, In viewReuter - 161 words
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Article35 1980-04-29 2 FRANKFURT. Mon Six bond dealers from four major West German banks have been arrested in a fraud case involving more than 70 million marks (5587.2 million), a Frankfurt public prosecutor said today Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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366 1980-04-29 2 HONGKONG, Mon. An independent rommlssion to Investigate complaints against the police has been called for In the wake of two separate confrontations between police and members of the public. The Association for the Promotion of Public Justice, a body formed by private366 words
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214 1980-04-29 2 No plans for talks on Timor says Portugal LISBON, Mon. Portugal's Foreign Minister Diego Freitas Do Amaral denied today that he would soon meet his Indonesian counterpart to discuss issues related to Jakarta's 1975 invasion and subsequent annexation of the Portuguese territory of East Timor. "Nothing is foreseen much lessUPI - 214 words
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148 1980-04-29 2 Indonesians for Saudi works to get army drill JAKARTA, Mon. Indonesian labourers who are to work on construction projects in Saudi Arabia will undergo special training, including military training, an Indonesian official said. Chairman of the coordinating team for promoting export to West Asia, Mr Zainul Yasni. said that theAFP - 148 words
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Article40 1980-04-29 2 I. .11 HI. JAN A (Yugoslavia). Mon Pn-sulent Tito's doclon Hid today he had pulled nut of a state of shmk whirh was immediately throatenine his life, although he remained in a very grave slate of health. ReulerReuter - 40 words
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Advertisement422 1980-04-29 2 TJion^Toii, Mother's Day Lunch May 1 1 at the Shangri-La Reflections of Mum. Refleaions of warmth, affection and tenderness. And on her special day Mother's Day show her that you feel the same way for her. Make it a day shell long remember. Give her a big family "Thank you"422 words
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198 1980-04-29 3 'Too many controls over rescuers ruined mission SYDNEY, Mon. An ex-commander of the crack American commando unit, Delta Force, said today the Teheran hostage rescue mission failed because there were too many controls on the rescue team. Colonel David Hackworth said in a radio interview: "It was far too plannedReuter; UPI - 198 words
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Article, Illustration264 1980-04-29 3 FURTHER United States military action against Iran has not been ruled out, Defence Secretary Harold Brown and National Security Adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski implied today in warnings addressed to both Teheran and Western allies. Speaking on different television networks, the two top officials usedAFP - 264 words
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184 1980-04-29 3 Russia set to intervene if US acts again: China HONGKONG, Monday CHINA warned today that the Soviet Union is poised to intervene militarily in Iran if the United States takes further military action following its abortive operation to rescue hostages in Teheran. A Xinhua news agency commentary said Moscow canAFP - 184 words
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177 1980-04-29 3 Record high of 34 US naval ships in Indian Ocean area WASHINGTON, Mon. United States naval strength in the Indian Ocean area reached a record level yesterday with the arrival of the aircraft carrier Constellation and six escorting warships. This brings to about 34 the number of American naval shipsAP - 177 words
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Article42 1980-04-29 3 WASHINGTON. Mon In its 14-year history, the Sikorsky H-53 type helicopter involved in the fatal collision during the abortive hostage rescue attempt in Iran had never had an accident. I spokesman for the makers of the aircrad claimed yesterday AFPAFP - 42 words
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Article, Illustration247 1980-04-29 3 Bodies to be handed to Pope, Sweden and Red Cross TEHERAN, Monday A STATEMENT by the office of Iranian President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr today said the bodies of the eight US servicemen killed in the abortive operation to rescue the hostages will be handed over to representatives of the Pope, theAgencies - 247 words
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148 1980-04-29 3 NINTH U.S. BODY WAS A WALLET LEFT BEHIND WASHINGTON, Mon. Officials have flatly rejected an Iranian claim that a ninth American died in the unsuccessful rescue attempt. A navy man who left his wallet behind while making his escape may have prompted the mistaken claim. Petty officer Ist class Stanley148 words
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270 1980-04-29 3 TRANSFER A CHANCE FOR HOSTAGES TO ESCAPE' HOUSTON, Mon. THE transfer of the 50 American hostages from the United States Embassy in Teheran could present an opportunity for escape in some cases, the father of one of the captives says. Families of 13 of the hostages, though disappointed over theReuter; UPI - 270 words
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117 1980-04-29 3 MILWAUKEE. Mon. The home of Mrs Barbara Timm, mother of one of the Teheran hostages, is under police protection after she publicly apologised to the Iranian Government for the abortive United States attempt to free the captives, police said here today. The guard wasAFP - 117 words
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Article289 1980-04-29 3 Stephen McDonnell - Stephen McDonnell By VAZII (Central Iran), Mon. A village boy who thought I wa* Ameriraa turned me in yesterday to troops banting Tatted States rommaadoN (ram the abortive ho«tagr reaeue mission north-east of here. A soldier (lagged my car to a stop on the outskirts olAFP - 289 words
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Article, Illustration354 1980-04-29 4 GUERILLAS RELEASE ALL DIPLOMATS BOGOTA, Monday LEFTIST guerillas peacefully ended their two-month occupation of the Dominican Embassy yesterday and President Juluo Cesar Turbay claimed victory for the Colombian Government which refused to surrender to ransom demands. "The worst diplomatic kidnapping in the world was settled,Agencies; AP - 354 words
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Article60 1980-04-29 4 MIAMI, Mm. The best moment of the Bogota h—tngf' captivity was the arrival of a ease of champagne seat to the besieged embassy by the French ambassador la the Colombian capital, freed US envoy Diego Ascencio said today. "Career diplomats retain their composnir and have aAFP - 60 words
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108 1980-04-29 4 TRANSPORT FREEZE IN ASSAM PROTEST DAY' NEW DELHI, Mon. All air, rail and road transport was suspended in India's north-eastern Assam state today, proclaimed 'Non-coopera-tion Day" by students leading agitation against migrant workers. The Press Trust of India reported that in response to student leaders of the agitation church bellsReuter - 108 words
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110 1980-04-29 4 Irate staff meet over 'mid- air drunks' SYDNEY, Mon. Some 600 stewards of Qantas international airlines held a mass meeting over complaints of mid-air violence from drunken travellers. More than 3,000 passengers were delayed as the stewards met to discuss a claim for AJ3.000 <556,170) "harassment payment" following the airline'sReuter - 110 words
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221 1980-04-29 4 '13,000 Muslim rebels e.xiled to Siberia' ISLAMABAD. Mon. More than 13.000 Muslim insurgents have been sent to Siberia for opposing the Soviet-installed Babrak Karmal regime, a Pakistani politician said yesterday Addressing a convention of the five-party Pakistan National Alliance in Mirpur in Pakistani-held Kashmir, PNA chief Mufti Mahmud said hisAFP - 221 words
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267 1980-04-29 4 ERWIN SCHWEIGER says he is a corporate maaager and not Santa Clau. Bat last week he called his IM employees into his •Mice and cave them US$l million (Ss?.lB million). Actually the money wasn't his. It belonged to Mr Martin267 words
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Article, Illustration295 1980-04-29 4 AFGHAN CRISIS PARIS, Monday MORE countries will I probably be represented I by bureaucrats than by athletes at the Moscow summer Olympics as a result of the Olympic boycott to protest Soviet military intervention in Afghanistan. Only about 60 countries will be takingAFP - 295 words
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199 1980-04-29 4 Strike by 14,000 can last till end of year STOCKHOLM, Mon. Union representatives said at the weekend that they can continue a public workers' strike until the end of the year if necessary. The walkout, now four days old, has affected Stockholm's transportation, hospital and school systems. Only 14.000 ofUPI - 199 words
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222 1980-04-29 5 Return home or face death: Gaddafi A warning to opponents after slayings abroad BEIRUT, Monday LIBYAN strongman Col Muammar Gaddafi yesterday warned his opponents to return to Libya or face death, the Libyan news agency Jana reported. Col Gaddafi's call comes in the wake of the recent slaying of twoReuter; UPI - 222 words
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254 1980-04-29 5 More reject delegate from Liberia's new regime LAGOS, Monday NIGERIA was backed by other African Governments in rejecting the delegate from Liberia's new military regime to the Organisation of African Unity summit, an official said yesterday. i Mr Bachus Matthews, Liberia's Foreign Minister, returned home when he was refused admissionAP - 254 words
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163 1980-04-29 5 Respite for Begin as party votes to stay on JERUSALEM, Mon. THE Israeli government of Prime Minister Menachem Begin won a respite yesterday when the Democratic Movement voted at a general assembly to keep its members in the cabinet for the time being. Voting was 36 in favour of stickingAFP - 163 words
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183 1980-04-29 5 Irish soldiers in UN force shot at Haddad's car charge TEL AVTV, Mon. Irish soldiers in the United Nations peace-keeping force in Lebanon deliberately fired on a car carrying rebel Christian militia leader, Major Saad Haddad, one of his spokesmen said at the border today. "It was only a miracleAFP - 183 words
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83 1980-04-29 5 'President of S. Yemen forced to quit' KUWAIT, Mon. South Yemen's Defence Minister, Mr Ali Antar, was quoted here today as disclosing that President Abdul Fat tah Ismail did not resign voluntarily, but was forced to do so last week. The newspaper Al-Qabas said Mr Antar made the disclosure toAP - 83 words
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Article65 1980-04-29 5 NEW DELHI. Mon. The civil authorities in Imphal. the capital of the tiny north-east-ern Indian state, bordering Burma, handed over the administration to the army following large scale disturbances, including arson, reports reaching here today said. The army took up strategic positions around the town following reportsAFP - 65 words
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Article, Illustration89 1980-04-29 5 RIDING tke tiger, whether literally m metaphorically, la always perllwu basiaem. Ask aalmal tralaer Wade Burck, 28. He la seen here gininc astride a tiger aamed Sultan at a elreas matinee perfennaaee in Wilmington, Maaaachnaetto, after he waa mauled by the big eatUPI - 89 words
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202 1980-04-29 5 FRENCH TROOPS TO PULL OUT FROM CHAD PARIS, Mon. France today announced its decision to withdraw its troops from the war-torn central African republic of Chad. A communique from President Valery Giscard d'Estaing's office said the decision was taken because the 1,100-strong French force based in Chad had terminated itsReuter - 202 words
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188 1980-04-29 5 AMSTERDAM, Mon THE English theatre here la claiming a world record of M boars for the fastest dramatic reading of the entire works of Shakespeare, theatre administrator Ms Jill Van Der Aa said today. The reading, by It English and New ZealandAP - 188 words
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414 1980-04-29 6 Euro-Reds versus Euro-Reds at meeting GROWING RIFT OVER SOVIETS' AFGHAN ROLE EUROPEAN communists today started a two-day conference that is shaping up as a comrade-versus-comrade duel which reflects the growing split between some parties over the policies of the Soviet Union. Ironically, the meeting unwittingly underscores the divisions in theAP; UPI - 414 words
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213 1980-04-29 6 Skinheads attack second British peer LONDON, Mon. Lord Chalfont, a 60-year-old i former Foreign Minister, was attacked by "Skinheads," young hooligans who shave their heads, at the weekend shortly before appearing on an American TV programme on Iran. Lord Chalfont said he was beaten with knuckledusters and suffered facial cutsAP - 213 words
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183 1980-04-29 6 Call in Senate for probe on Aussie C J CANBERRA, Mon. A move was made today to have the Australian Chief Justice. Sir Garfield Barwick, investigated by a Senate select committee over allegations of a possible conflict of interest between his public duty and private business interests. Labour Party oppositionAFP - 183 words
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Article, Illustration39 1980-04-29 6 HOT Attraction at Thai festival. A fireeater roolly spews rat a tongue of Ore to the amazement of spectators. The fire-pofHag man was one of the attractions in the Songram festival in Sumit Prakan recently. AP picture.AP - 39 words
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Article50 1980-04-29 6 SAN SALVADOR, Mon. Walter Beneke, SO. Ambassador-designate to Japan and former foreign minister, was machine gunned to death yesterday afternoon by unidentified gunmen as he answered a knock on the door of his home, police said. No group immediately claimed responsibility for the killing. -AP.AP - 50 words
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197 1980-04-29 6 Weather forecast with the help of ants HONGKONG, Mon A group of Chinese middle school students has successfully used ants yin forecasting weather. The young weather students at the meteorological observatory of Wujiazhou Middle School at Taojing county, Hunan, have been researching ants' behaviour in relation to weather for theAFP - 197 words
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158 1980-04-29 6 Insurers to ask for higher premiums LONDON, Mon. Marine insurers here will ask for higher premiums in future for vessels rated over 75,000 tonnes, owing to the large number of tanker disasters recently, insurance sources said today. The increase will cost at least US$5O,OOO (5J109.000) more annually for ships withoutAFP - 158 words
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Article73 1980-04-29 6 No Sunday papers LONDON. Mon. The News of the World. Britain's top circulation Sunday newspaper, failed to appear today because of a solidarity strike by printers in support of their striking provincial colleagues. The paper, with a circulation of five million, was the third national paper not to be printedAFP - 73 words
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332 1980-04-29 7 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN By TWO faculties of the National University of Singapore are likely to function at Bukit Timah campus when term starts in July and the Institute of Education is likely to shift to Bukit Timah next year. The Faculty of332 words
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130 1980-04-29 7 AHMAD OSMAN - FIRMS PUT MASS HYSTERIA UNDER SCRUTINY AHMAD OSMAN By OUTBREAKS of mass hysteria in labour-inten-sive industries was discussed by senior executives of various companies and the Labour Ministry last Friday morning. The meeting was arranged by the ministry s Industrial Health Division. When contacted, the ministry spokesman would only say,130 words
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Article72 1980-04-29 7 KHOO SIEW LIANG, 25, a woman sales assistant, was yesterday jailed one day and fined S3SO for stealing two hair clips worth $16 from Metro Grand in Orchard Road on Sunday at 6.30 p.m. In another case, a printer, Ang Lai Huat, 19, was aL>o sentenced72 words
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Article88 1980-04-29 7 Man on rape charges acquitted FOUR rape charges against temple medium, Ke Hon San, 33, were withdrawn by the Public Prosecutor at the High Court yesterday. Deputy Public Prosecutor, Mr Lawrence Ang, gave no reason for the withdrawal. Ke, who was originally charged with raping a 26-year-old housewife at her88 words
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Article, Illustration162 1980-04-29 7 Air talks with President of Nauru THE prwMert M the Nun l8l»«d», Mr Hammer 4e Rcbert (*Wve), arrived here yesterday far air talk* betwMß Air Nava and Sucapare. Mr fUbert, ahw the Mreetar «f Civil AvlaUrn la the Sn ta Pacific caaatry, tala The Stralte Tlmea *a arrival that his162 words
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210 1980-04-29 7 Harvard school base: It's either S'pore or HK THE Harvard Business School is keen on developing a field executive development programme in Asia and may choose Singapore or Hongkong as its base. A source said: "If Singapore wants it, Singapore will have to vie for it very strongly." He said210 words
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172 1980-04-29 7 Man fined $4,000 for living on callgirl's earnings A LORRY driver lured his 17-year-old girlfriend into prostitution by suggesting that it was the easiest way to earn money. He took her to brothels in Haig Road and Geylang where she started her life as a callgirl, and he began to172 words
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186 1980-04-29 8 THE reorganisation of industrial unions in Singapore is to enable more members to come forward to shoulder greater responsibility, the NTUC secretary-general, Mr Lim Chee Onn, said yesterday. Mr Lim, speaking at the Singapore Industrial Labour Organisation (Silo) scholarship awards presentation ceremony at186 words
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Article18 1980-04-29 8 THE Anson community centre youth executive committee will hold a picnic at Pulau Hantu on Sunday.18 words
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116 1980-04-29 8 Guidelines for good industrial relations A SETT of guidelines for achieving good industrial relations has been drawn up. It was released yesterday by the organisers of a national convention held on Jan 10 and 11. The guidelines call for mutual trust and flexibility in union-management relations, and a responsible and116 words
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Article, Illustration113 1980-04-29 8 Habibah is Asean Press Queen MISS Habibah Abdul Manaf, 19, was crowned Asean Press Qaeen on Saturday at the 25th anniversary dinner of the Singapore Malay Journalists' Association. The guests of honour at the dinner held at the Cockpit Hotel were the acting Minister of Social Affairs, Dr Ahmad Mattar,113 words
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357 1980-04-29 8 EDMUND TEO - EDMUND TEO By FROM next month, bus drivers and conductors who flout company rules often will be sacked when Singapore Bus Service steps up its actions to reduce commuter complaints. This is in addition to an extensive SBS plan for357 words
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Article105 1980-04-29 8 A BOMOH was arrested and released on bail pending investigations into a report that he allegedly raped a woman in Changi. The woman alleged that she had sought the help of the bomoh, to cure her of an ailment. An appointment was made and the105 words
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248 1980-04-29 8 Man with illegal samsu jailed for 18 months LIM AH TUAH, 56, who admitted possessing 2,322 litres of illegal samsu found in two vans at a cemetery, was jailed for 18 months by a district judge yesterday. The court heard that customs officers, who were keeping watch at Rangoon Road248 words
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Article77 1980-04-29 8 A SINGAPORE journalist, Mr K. S. C. Pillai. yesterday received the Knight of the National Order of Merit award from the French ambassador to Singapore. Mr Henri Choilet. Mr Pillai. 56, received the award for his services to the French international news agency. Agencie France Presse,77 words
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Article160 1980-04-29 8 Jams not caused by OMO buses' THE Singapore Bus Service has denied an accusation by the Singapore Bus Owners Association that the SBS one-man-operated (OMO) buses are a possible cause of traffic congestion. At a press conference on Saturday, the SBOA had said that OMO buses contributed to jams in160 words
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185 1980-04-29 8 The three biggest blocks to R&D in S'pore LACK of trained personnel, funds, and information are the three main obstacles to research and development (RAD) in Singapore. These were identified in a 1978 Ministry of Science and Technology survey on RAD activities in Singapore. The preliminary confidential findings were published185 words
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Article80 1980-04-29 8 MR K. V. Veloo of the Singapore Anti-Narcotics Association's has relinquished his post as executive secretary. Mr Veloo, who has been responsible for setting Sana on a firm footing, is now back at the Social Affairs Ministry, where he resumes his duties as Chief Probation80 words
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Article38 1980-04-29 8 THE Kampong Kapor community centre women's subcpmittee will organise an "ideal bride" contest on May 14. Participants must be dressed in Western bridal gowns. For details, telephone *****86 between 3 p.m. and 9 p.m. daily38 words
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109 1980-04-29 8 POLICE yesterday seized a quantity of sispected stolen goods from a house In Bedok. These were believed to have been stolen from Housing Board fUts in Dorset Road and Ta.sek I'tara. They Include jewellery worth $11,»H, old coins, three television sets, four amplifiers, radios,109 words
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Advertisement93 1980-04-29 8 QE2 A trans-Atlantic cruise with The Queen is no ordinary holiday affair. Have a choice of two 24-day Fly/Cruise Holidays. Holiday 1: Singapore/London/Southampton/New York /Philadelphia/Washington/Niagara Falls /Toronto/London/Singapore Adult *****0 M ***** Children under 1 2 years *****9 M ***** Holiday 2: Singapore/London/Southampton/New York /Philadelphia/Washington/Los Angeles (DisneylandySan Francisco/Singapore Adult *****0 M93 words
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Article, Illustration105 1980-04-29 9 New chief forDCA expected soon SINGAPORE'S Department of Civil Aviation (DCA) is expected to have a new chief at its helm soon. Tipped for the post is the present deputy director of DCA, Mr Lim Hock San. Sources say his promotion to the post as Director of Civil Aviation is105 words
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Article, Illustration392 1980-04-29 9 STALLS in the horseshoe-shaped food centre at the Esplanade near the Satay Club will have to make way for a road extension scheme for Marina Centre. A new food centre, also called the Esplanade, will be ready by the middle of next392 words
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176 1980-04-29 9 First day of interviewing retirees under PA's job scheme TWENTY-ONE of the estimated 200 people who have registered (or the People's Association Retirees' Services Scheme were interviewed yesterday. The applicants who are 55 years old and above were interviewed by a panel comprising a representative each from a community centre,176 words
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174 1980-04-29 9 Embassy: Set up mills in logging areas SINGAPORE sawmillers have been told that they should set up mills in log-producing areas instead of at Batam. An Indonesian Embassy spokesman said yesterday several applications had been received from Singapore sawmillers who wanted to invest in Batam. They were told to set174 words
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206 1980-04-29 9 'MALDIVES HEAD CONFIRMS COUP PLOT' COLOMBO Mon. President Maumoon Abdu. Gayoon of Maldives has confirmed there was a recent plot to overthrow his government in the Indian Ocean Archipelago, the Sri Lanka Daily News said today. The newspaper published a report quoting Mr Gayoon, 43, as saying there was growing206 words
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Advertisement159 1980-04-29 9 SPECIMLJ Blankets (4 colours) 1 00% Cotton Now 5.90 Batik Shirts (New designs-all sizes) 5.90 Swimming Trunks (Many colours) 1.90 Men's socks (Many colours) 1.00 Bedsheets Single 100% Cotton 5.90 Pillow Cases White 1 00% Cotton $1.25 Bedsheets Double 1 00% Cotton $11.90 Bath Towels (Many colours) 1.50 Handerchiets coloured159 words
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Advertisement297 1980-04-29 9 Vein I l"LJS\ril The perfect classics are in town. Classical simplicity is the keyword to Van Heusen And of course, the fashionable Mode Cut and menswear. Discover this in the Van Heusen immaculate collar distinctive to every Van Heusen. Spring Collection 1980 it offers fine creations in cool 100% Swiss297 words
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336 1980-04-29 10 By J ANIE KHOO SBC to put out weather reports in English THE Singapore Broadcasting Corporation will, from Thursday, telecast weather reports in English immediately after the 9.30 p.m. news and newsreel. A SBC statement last night said each report will336 words
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211 1980-04-29 10 THE blind must be treated as capable and competent workers if efforts to help them adjust to a modern economy are to succeed. Several speakers said this at the first course conducted by the Royal Commonwealth Society for the Blind on finding jobs211 words
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Article, Illustration117 1980-04-29 10 MUSIC TO WATCH BIRDS BY... THERE'S mule In the air hi fraat at Black SI, Mariae Terrace n«w. Every evening, resldeata get a suaet serenade (ran prised birds becaaae bird lovers there have made It their new meeting place (nee ahave). Mast «T the birds »n display are baaght fram117 words
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Article83 1980-04-29 10 Its US$50,000 for leprosy home IN a report yesterday, The Straits Times quoted a visiting Japanese millionaire and philantrophist, Mr Ryoichi Sasakawa. as saying that he would donate $50,000 to the Trafalgar Home. Mr Sasakawa, who is president of the Japan Shipbuilding Industry Foundation, has clarified that the sum should83 words
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Article20 1980-04-29 10 THERE will be no fresh pork on sale at markets on Thursday, the Pork Merchant Association announced yesterday.20 words
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Article, Illustration304 1980-04-29 10 Six years and 20 strokes for lift hold-ups TAN 800 SOON, 24, unemployed, was jailed six years and ordered to be given 20 strokes of the cane by a district judge yesterday for robbing housewives in lifts. He was charged with using a knife to rob housewife, Madam Kalsom binti304 words
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456 1980-04-29 10 We give fair deal to the handicapped, say most firms PAY discrimination against physically handicapped employees is not a widespread practice, but it does exist. Manufacturing firms and a statutory board which employ handicapped people said yesterday that they had the same pay scheme for both the disabled and the456 words
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155 1980-04-29 10 CHICKEN rice seller Wong Chuan Ju. 50, who always carried a "sizeable" amount of money with him, was found stabbed to death with only one dollar in his pocket. State Coroner Mr Peter Lim recorded a verdict of murder by person or persons unknown. Mr155 words
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Advertisement347 1980-04-29 10 >y- tmsi^ From The m Ji übour di«, cram BRRcnin Qnf&frd lst IW* LPQI Pf* While Sicckelsal /I Aa Al\U V \r\ A CtfWTTlTffltl STAINLESSSTEEL 7 A SKJLU 1 1U1M CARVING SET TO■ft#l 1» An f#|*lC With Wooden Handles HIGH PRICES Usualss 7s CHILDREN'S LUNCH G.FT SET QCROWN NOW 54.50347 words
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Miscellaneous243 1980-04-29 10 Bringing Up Father By Bill Kavanagh Hal Camp f AAQTUE&, THERE'S A ~\f I MUST WORRY ABOUT /ME/ BUT JUST SO AAASGIE I PIN© OP PICKPOCKETS WARN <^ WORRY PATHEH HAS ALWAYS WONT SET AN V IDEAS, OPERATING IN FATHER J ABOUT BEEN CABEPUL WTTH I'LL BE EXTRA CAREFUL J243 words
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Article143 1980-04-29 11 MISSING WIFE FOUND WITH AMNESIA KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Singapore housewife Madam Lim Van Mio, 47, who was reported missing after a trip to Genting Highlands, was found recuperating at the Seremban General Hospital yesterday. Her husband fetched her and accompanied her back to Singapore today. Madam Lim flew to GentingNST - 143 words
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197 1980-04-29 11 Most rape victims are below 14, says study KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. More than 80 per cent of rape victims in Malacca, Penang and Johore are teenagers and most of them are below 14, according to a study of 100 alleged rape cases between 1973 and last year. Johore Baru GeneralNST - 197 words
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244 1980-04-29 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The government may charge eight Thai fishermen with piracy for robbing Vietnamese refugees sailing to Malaysia, United Nations Retagee officials said today. The authorities arrested the fishermen two weeks ago for Illegal fishing off the north-east coast. The refugeeUPI - 244 words
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Article, Illustration387 1980-04-29 11 Malaysia declares 320-km economic sea zone MALAYSIA today declared a 320-km exclusive economic zone giving it sovereign rights over exploration, exploitation, conservation and management of the living resources within the zone. The proclamation, made by the Yang Di-Per-tuan Agung on Friday, was announced by acting Law Minister Tan Sri AbdulAP - 387 words
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139 1980-04-29 11 $2bil for five areas under new plan KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The government will allocate at least $2 billion to develop five areas under the Fourth Malaysia Plan. The areas are Dara (Pahang Tenggara), Kejora (Johore Tenggara), Ketengah (Trengganu Tengah), Kesedar (South Kelantan) and Jengka covering 2.8 million hectares. The LandAFP - 139 words
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Article72 1980-04-29 11 Blowpipes outshoot pistols BATU PAHAT, Mon. Two Orang Asli teams today showed they were better marksmen with their blowpipes than the police and the public with their pistols. In a friendly shooting competition here, the Orang Aslis downed all the balloon targets in two rounds while the police team tookNST - 72 words
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Advertisement187 1980-04-29 11 ?L*4 *5i H Ik ■Hat. J laW. jk B^aZ ■■hW* x_" b^bV *9bbbbbi bbbw ■S^^^H Jk SHU I f-i fci^Datsun 200 L, The choice of the professionals. SALES CENTRES' Outstanding features combine to ensure total luxury and comfort in motoring. Open every day 9a m to 5p m (SUN. 10a.m.187 words
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Advertisement276 1980-04-29 12 A nationwide festival sponsored by the French Embassy and UTA French Airlines 9£ i^W M m m M French AirlinPQ Y^\\[ A il GIILII Mil Hugo AXP c: *v^VS?Sr?^B^B B^.-V V 9Kr r 1 6AAI6 A Al El: ,^k- vlliliv I I lv SHANGRI-LA April 24—26 f, "MELODIE DE PARIS"276 words
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Article, Illustration604 1980-04-29 13 A GIRL of eight, suffering from brain damage since she underwent an operation in hospital in 1973, was yesterday awarded $100,000 damages in a consent judgment at the High Court. The award for Ng Gek Lin, daughter of a senior assistant604 words
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125 1980-04-29 13 TAN STEW SIN, 23, was fined $1,000, in default three months' jail, after he pleaded guilty to helping to dispose of a stolen $2,000 motorcycle belonging to Mr Quek Cheng Bong. The vehicle was allegedly stolen by Pang Swee Niam who asked Tan125 words
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Article33 1980-04-29 13 WOMEN SBC newsreaders are to discard their beige-and-brown uniform. "It's a change that will more attractively reflect the clothes worn by women in our multi-racial society," an SBC statement said yesterday.33 words
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Article58 1980-04-29 13 100 booked for traffic offences THE Traffic Police and the Registry of Vehicle* book-d 111 people and warned It others for traffic offences »n Satnrday. Thirteen motorist* and motorcyclists were sammoned for careless driving, 11 for inconsiderate driving, 14 for speeding and •ne tar dangerous driving. Sixty-one people were booked58 words
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173 1980-04-29 13 Waved on but it landed driver in accident A MOTORIST who made a right turn after being beckoned to do so by a lorry driver, collided with an oncoming motorcyclist. As a result, the motorcyclist, Mr Loke Mvi Twin, 46, suffered a fractured leg and was hospitalised for 12 days.173 words
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99 1980-04-29 13 Govt to pay $12,400 to man hurt by police car A CARPENTER, whose right leg has become three centimetres shorter as a result of injuries received in a road accident three years ago, yesterday settled his damages claim against the government for 112,439. On Feb 7, 1977, Mr Lye Teck99 words
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226 1980-04-29 13 THE Kuo Chuan Citizens consultative committee has started a campaign to instil road courtesy in motorist by encouraging and reminding them to be patient. For a start, 1,000 people have been selected by the committee to help distribute stickers which have the word226 words
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Article58 1980-04-29 13 THE finals of Talentime '80 organised by SAF Reservists' Association will be held at the National Theatre on Sunday at 7.30 p.m. The two-hour show will include popular guest artistes and a chance for the audience to win watches in the lucky draw. Tickets at $2 each58 words
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Article116 1980-04-29 13 THE president of the 34th session of the United Nations General Assembly, Mr Salim Ahmed Salim, yesterday called on the Foreign Minister, Mr S. Rajaratnam, at the City Hall. The two men had talks which Mr Salim earlier said would enable him to better understand116 words
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Advertisement213 1980-04-29 13 B ilTl n FTTjInMIM Vj£ 9>« *J9 ■n^n^^^^^ sk Elegant design. Luxurious fittings. Ideal surroundings. Easy transportation. Situated at Lorong Puntong, Upper Thomson Road, in an ideal hill-top residential area and a short distance from Singapore Island Country Club and Macßitchie Reservoir. Fulton Hill is surrounded with greenery but near213 words
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Advertisement285 1980-04-29 13 If you are often exposed to the wind and the sun, then read 0n... 4^ Dryness induced by wind and suh this is the great hazard ■Pf^TV that faces all women, especially in dimotic conditions like I '^LmJ^G H iP^I oufV f Y ness con eQ d to chapped of285 words
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Miscellaneous231 1980-04-29 13 Straits Times Crossword ACBO88 6 Scent rising, it's almost 1 Philosopher thus boxes at unethical (5) lightweight (8) 7 R** 0 tu ned (8) 5 Kind of republic with fruit In 8 A cryptographers ruse of sim hand (6) P'y <*><lr<7 initial characters 9 Trade representative initially •*>! palmed off231 words
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386 1980-04-29 14 The Straits Times TUESDAY, APRIL 29. 1980 IN DISARRAY IT DOES not require the resignation of US Secretary of State Cyrus Vance to tell us that US foreign policy is in disarray. The first Secretary of State in a* long while to resign over policy differences, Mr Vance's decision underscores386 words
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Article350 1980-04-29 14 SOCIAL cohesiveness is the message of today's residents' committees (RCs). It was known as the kampung spirit in the smaller communities of yesterday. Whatever it is called, old-fashion-ed neighbourliness is a much-needed thing in modern high-rise housing estates which tend to be large, compartmentalised and impersonal.350 words
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Article, Illustration273 1980-04-29 14 Manila's female felons MANILA: Filipino women criminals have been making front pages news in newspapers here this year, leading male judges and journalists to comment that women are definitely not the weaker sex when it comes to crime. Running through prominent crime stories this year, the English language daily. Times273 words
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Article, Illustration263 1980-04-29 14 KUALA LUMPUR: The Malay language, spoken by more than 150 million people today in South-east Asia will eventually become the common tongue of Asean, some Asean scholars at a recent literary convention held in Ipoh. Perak believe. The scholars said they wanted Malay toReuter - 263 words
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Article, Illustration711 1980-04-29 14 AT A time when he needs all the help he can get, President Jimmy Carter has lost one of the most respected world statesmen of the past two decades with the resignation of Secretary of State Cyrus Vance. His appointment in January 1977 wasReuter - 711 words
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978 1980-04-29 14 ALTHOUGH it is nearly impossible to find consolation in military failure, Secretary of Defence Harold Brown had little difficulty in explaining the advantages that the Carter administration had seen in the proposed mission to rescue the American hostages in Teheran.NYT - 978 words
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752 1980-04-29 14 JAMEB RESTON - JAMEB RESTON By in Washington PRESIDENT Jimmy Carter is now engaged in a second rescue mis- He is trying to rescue himself. And it won't be easy. For the moment, even his political opponents are saying publicly that his military raid in IranNYT - 752 words
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Advertisement4 1980-04-29 14 2^-<> BULOVA BCNNE SWITZERLAND4 words
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Advertisement169 1980-04-29 14 Watch your money grow m a fixtd deposit account Wnild you like to see more of your money? VC&yfoong MAFcan give you a helping hand You are going to make a Here's where Wayfoong MAF to give you more efficient considerable amount of can help. service. money in your lifetime.169 words
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452 1980-04-29 15 RECENTLY there have been many suggestions that medicine should be labelled. Much has been said by government doctors who advocate this practice as it will make their diagnosis of emergency cases much easier. But have they considered the general patient's feelings on a452 words
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145 1980-04-29 15 PLEASE refer to your report, "Making a surprise clean sweep (ST, April 18). I read with great appreciation what the health Inspectors are doing on the mainland of Singapore. Are these surprise checks limited to the mainland only? What about hawkers of the offshore145 words
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Letter81 1980-04-29 15 THE Environment Ministry's law prohibiting shops from putting tables and chairs along "fivefoot ways" is harsh. Owing to this regulation many hawkers and shopkeepers find it difficult to do business and their livelihood is affected. MPs and associations have appealed to the ministry but up to81 words
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Letter121 1980-04-29 15 SINGAPORE'S accent is on greenery, but this not complete without birds our feathered friends. There is a growing practice among residents In housing estates to feed stray birds. The throwing of food scrape may technically be termed an act of littering, but the charitable act itself, not121 words
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Letter93 1980-04-29 15 I'M WRITING on behalf of myself and my neighbours in the Haig Road and Dux ton Road area. Our houses have the bucket system, which is very unhygienic and an em bar rassment for modern living, especially in the Central District. Most of the houses are93 words
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Letter101 1980-04-29 15 YOUR ARTICLE, "Making a surprise clean sweep" (ST, April 18), on standards of hygiene in local eating places was of great interest. To carry it further up the scale you might be interested in seeing a very interesting "floor show at a restaurant in the101 words
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Letter144 1980-04-29 15 I REFER to tlie article, "The real rat race hots up..." (Sunday Times, April 6). Rodents are out in force in many countries what is Singapore doing to keep them away? Singapore is sending them invitations invitations in the form of traps being set all over144 words
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Letter28 1980-04-29 15 I AM a dog-fearer. Can the concerned board do something about the many stray dogs at Benoi Place, Jurong Industrial Estate? YEW LING SZE, Singapore ltn.28 words
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Letter80 1980-04-29 15 THE RUBBISH behind my flat in Block 91, Lorong 3, Toa Payoh, has been there for more than a month. Last week, I phoned the Housing Board area inspector to ask him to get in touch with the contractor concerned to kindly remove the soreeyes rubbish.80 words
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565 1980-04-29 15 THE PRESENT blitz on food centres, coffeehouses, hotels and restaurants to bring to book food handlers guilty of unhygienic ways is commendable action by the Environment Ministry. However, there is a need to highlight questionable actions by environment officers who in their zeal565 words
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164 1980-04-29 15 "KEEP Singapore Clean" Is a slogan Slngaporeaas have been familiar with far a alto acme time. Does laclade net spitting In the streets or elsewhere (I have seen It dene In cinemas) and alsa keeping pnbUr toilets clean? If a*, then we have a long164 words
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282 1980-04-29 15 GREAT STRIDES have been made in terms of facilities and expertise available in private hospitals and in payingclass wards in public hospitals. However, one does not see similar progress where health care for the average workingclass citizen is concerned. In public hospitals it is282 words
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Article341 1980-04-29 16 SHARE price* were generally steadier at the Blagapere stork market yesterday, saggestlag that last Friday's decHae was perhaps aa rnutUul reacttsa to tke is— miaafal US attempt to rescue the embassy hostages la Teheran. Bat aa —dwireat sf casttoa eaattaaed to act as a restraiaißjr (aeUr.341 words
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Article334 1980-04-29 16 TRADERS recovered from last Friday's shock over the abortive US rescue mission and staged a good rally at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Prices opened on a steady note and advanced strongly in the first session. But the strong upturn drew out profit-takers and prices softened to334 words
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Article, Illustration699 1980-04-29 18 FOR THE second year in a row, Dunlop Malaysian Industries has decided to inject a note of caution into its forecast of current year profit prospects, owing to worries about cost rises. This is because a large number of its raw materials such as nylon,699 words
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441 1980-04-29 18 HOT on the heels of its announcemment of a SO-per cent jump in net earnings for the financial year just passed, Tat Lee Bank yesterday revealed that its public issue of 15 million new shares is pegged at $2.50 per share. The public441 words
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Article275 1980-04-29 18 SHAH Alam-based Norsechem (M) is actively seeking to diversify its activities and expand current operations. Disclosing this to shareholders in the company's latest annual report, chairman Odd Gleditsch Jr said the market prospects for glue may be more difficult than in the year under review. He said:275 words
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Article510 1980-04-29 18 FEDERAL Cables, Wires and Metal Manufacturing is confident of matching last year's record performance in the current year, in spite of rising costs which could limit its profits. Chairman Tan Sri Ungku Nazaruddin bin Ungku Mohammed in his latest review says the expected upsurge in the prices510 words
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265 1980-04-29 18 Nanyang turnover rises by 22.5 pc HIGHER advertising revenue has pushed Nanyang Siang Pau Singapore Ltd on an upward trail, chalking a 22.5 per cent increase in turnover from $9.99 million to $12.24 million at the interim ended period Jan 31. The pre-tax figure was also on the uptrend, growing265 words
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Article108 1980-04-29 16 THE Singapore dollar opened steady at $2 1685 06 In the Singapore torn market yesterday After the opening, It rased to a low of S2.1O0.70 before closing firmer at S2 1700 10 as the dollar firmed on short-covering in Europe. Interbank rates at 3 p.m. 1 month108 words
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Article352 1980-04-29 16 Cvrrmcto* NomtMlratM SmHhaontan Pvnolig. unit of terdga onrreaey: US dollar 2.1700 2.1710 2.8196 -23 04 Sterling pound 4.9775 4.9835 7.3469 -32 25 Australian dollar 2.4015 2.4055 3.4286 -29 96 NZ dollar 2.0875 2.0920 3 4286 -38 97 Canadian dollar 1.8320 1.8340 L«eal Mian to im ■Its foreign MHMfeH352 words
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Article45 1980-04-29 16 RANGE of prices offered by disiount houses on April 28: Overnight 3 7 Call deposits: 6'. -7'.', Ckxtaf Bayiu 8*Uuc 3-inonth Treasury bills 7'. V, 3 month Bank bills 117/18 115/18 3monthsCD 11 11', SmonthsCD II 1 ll 1 Source: National Discount To Soi45 words
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Article32 1980-04-29 16 Closing Interbank rates for Singapore dollars on April 28: Offer Bid Overnight Vi 7 I month 11 11 months 115/16 113/ 16 i months 115/18 113/ It Jvernlght mode 832 words
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Article24 1980-04-29 16 THE average rate at which major Singapore baaks are carreatly prepared to lend u> their best castamers is 12.2 per ceat24 words
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Article, Illustration49 1980-04-29 16 K L Industries rimci Pub LOB Vf*(oura Corpn N Mat Iron r.n Chong City D«v Upore Land sic 3 P Textile 0 C B C 314 382 372 730 620 555 530 21S 388 308 157 815 23 20 18 10 10 10 10 +0 8 0 549 words
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Article26 1980-04-29 16 Kramat MBS I) Ktr.mil Tractors Selangor Ored( Sea Vi.w Dunlop lad 500 2SS 1390 706 525 192 480 -30 -24 -10 -10 -10 -9 -826 words
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Article21 1980-04-29 16 M Credit 297.000 S Land 252.00C S Darby 713,000 Total turnover: 2.97m Total value: $8 67m Smirrff- SES21 words
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Article30 1980-04-29 16 B.T.Indicator: Industrials: Finance: Hotels Properties Minings: Plantations: DCBC: Apr 25 Apr 28 4157.96 4157.97 467 15 469.56 837.65 833.66 416.85 416.15 ***** 334.79 280.77 280.23 844.10 844.31 461.74 464.1130 words
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Article327 1980-04-29 16 HONGKONG: The market I closed firmer yesterday, on some institutional demand except for some second-liner stocks which fell slighty on profit-taking, dealers said. They saw little prospect of an increase in local prime rate following the decline of the US prime rate, and expected it to be lowered in327 words
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Article386 1980-04-29 16 SYDNEY: Stock prices rose, spurred by heavy overseas buying in the oil and base metal sectors yesterday, dealers said. Central Australian oil stocks continued to lead the market, led by SmI« with a 40cent jump to AJ8.60 and Vuniu which firmed 30 cents to a year's high of $4.50.386 words
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Article368 1980-04-29 16 TOKYO: Share prices closed slightly lower yesterday, in lack-lustre trading ahead of a market holiday today, dealers said. The Dow Jones average (ell 0.07 to close at 6,875.55 points, with a volume of 250 millions shares. The New index closed at 467.54, up 0.10 point. Mai 405 A«ahi Chun368 words
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Article84 1980-04-29 16 COLD Storage Holdings Ltd announced an audited group net attributable profit of $32.89 million ($9.33 million), for the year ended January 31, on a turnover of $218.22 million ($195.70 million). Group profit included extraordinary items was $19.19 million ($168,000). The parent company's net profit was $10.70 millionReuter - 84 words
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Article116 1980-04-29 16 CHINESE Prcdsee Exeatage, Singapore, aa«a etastag price* per pteal yesterday: Csesast ail: Bulk $89 sellers, old drum $95 sellers, new drum $99 sellers Cspra: Mixed (loose) UK Cont $52.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok AST A white fob 10O<; NLW $306.00 sellers. Sarawak white fob 96'; NLW $290.00 sellers, Sarawak116 words
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Article122 1980-04-29 16 THE KILOBAR market (or gold deliverable In Singapore opened at 137.528 and closed at 137.475 yesterday. Gold opened In the Far East at U*****00 537 00 and was traded up to a high of 1540.00 542.00 on some local buying support In the afternoon the market opened at 1538122 words
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Article34 1980-04-29 16 THE STRAITS tin price recovered $21 to $2,365 per picul (equivalent to $39.10 cents per kilo, up 34 cents) in Penang yesterday, on an official offering up three tonnes to 173 tonnes.34 words
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Article381 1980-04-29 16 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market closed lower yesterday, with May RSS One buyers quoted at 310.00 cents per kilo, down seven cents on last Friday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked down about six cents on stale bull selling and lack of support, they said. Afternoon values381 words
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Article38 1980-04-29 16 Rubber: April 28 Singapore: May: 310.00 cents (down 7.00 cents) Malaysia: May: 317.50 cents (down 6.50 cents) Tin: M$2.365 (up $21) (equivalent to $39.10 per kilo) (up 34 cents) Official offering: 173 tonnes (up 3 tonnes)38 words
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Article111 1980-04-29 16 MOM Ml uxl SMK pttcm vnwrda> RA8 M>y iCarreat Mil) Buyer. Seller. SSR2O II ton pallet) 2M00 288.00N MM il ion pallet) ***** 2S&0ON MRELB May >MKiV illonpaikU 375.00 .T77O0N SMK I. II u>n pallet) 356 00 1ST 00N 1MB I lu.rp.ll.ll 119 50 .121 50N ■■ar111 words
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Article1383 1980-04-29 17 THE last traaaartrd rawly aato at the ctoae <X busmen an the Stock Exchange o» Sing. pare futility i-omp«mJ »nh the previous day's prtoe* together with 1979 high and low Adjusted for scrip rights lave) Hi(h Law O»p««i Mir •i.t SECTION ONI I MM STRIAl 0MBMKUI DO 331,383 words
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Article327 1980-04-29 17 Closing tone: Mixed. Turnover: Official figures supplied by the Stock Exchange of Singapore including odd lots "Ready" totalled: 2.632.000 units valued at $7,768,000. Industrials accounted for 1,133,000. finance 216,000, hotels 94,000. properties 1,000,000. debentures, loans and bonds 6.000 plantations 128,000, minings 55. 000. "Settlement" contracts totalled: 342,000 units327 words
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Article1337 1980-04-29 17 BID and offer prices officially listed and bu«ne« in an reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of ahare* traded shown In bracket* in lots o» 1.000 units ualeaa otherwise specified All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett". Big Board1,337 words
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Article1722 1980-04-29 17 BID and offer prim offk-UUy Uiwd and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of share* traded shown in bracken inlouol 1.000 uniu unleas otherwise aped- tied IMH STHIAI.S iflMLllWi \\ctm i 2 1682 18S)cd \k« H«M I132B) KCUr U2OB *****1,722 words
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Article120 1980-04-29 17 KUALA LUMPUR: Cycle and Carriage Bintang Bhd announced an unaudited pre-tax profit of M 510.85 million (59.1 l million) for the six months ended March 31, on a turnover of $122 lb million ($8493 million). An interim dividend of 10 per cent gross (same), payableReuter - 120 words
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Advertisement87 1980-04-29 16 American Festival Tours'Bo wno n3vc TraVciicu wiin us. m \i Mmu o JB^^^^^ mrpT r V PDCCC ft I frJU^l aa^s^salH^^B^l JuliU, Juiol I J v HLji AmsVaKif b^^hl|w!/' if vUOOU -w^^^it^ J \A V ~'^awaV^~^^^^iaX ~*M+* wL" fISwJ I JaflaU^/^^Bw^a^LVLV^HHa^attaW ..VX *b pAii.oen.lll t w#nfc *»w-t i i j87 words
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Advertisement813 1980-04-29 17 FORECAST the most reliable investment letter in South-East Asia A GIFT FROM US TO YOU TO CELEBRATE OUR 10TH BIRTHDAY IN SINGAPORE On May 4 1970, James Cowan Associates commenced business as Portfolio Managers and Investment Publishers in Singapore. To celebrate the occasion of our 10th birthday, we are extending813 words
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Advertisement754 1980-04-29 18 I Singapore Tourist I I Promotion Board I Applications are invited from citizens/permanent residents of Singapore and other ASEAN citizens for appointments as (A) MAjRjKETING OFFICER I (B) FAOLITATION OjFFICER (C) EXECUTIVE OFFICER (PUBLIC RELATIONS) Qualifications ft Experience (A) A recognised University degree preferably in Business Administration A good command754 words
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Advertisement476 1980-04-29 18 Jm/^ M«l«y»i» (M S.nQapore I MALE SECRETARY FOR SAUDI ARABIA A reputable and well-established company providing airport ground services is looking for a Male Secretary to the Area Manager based in Dhahran near Bahrain. The successful applicant should be between 25-35 years old, has competent typing and shorthand speed and476 words
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Advertisement281 1980-04-29 18 frflf/j At] v£ <vv PERBADANAN KEMAJUAN NEGERI. PERAK KENYATAAN TAWARAN Taworon okon diterima danpado pemborong pembororg yong berdoftar di Perbadanon Kemajuan Negeri Perok dalori Kelos 'A' (Kepola I, pecahon kepalo I don Kepala 11. pecohor kepala 2) di Pejobot Pengurus Betar, Perbodonan Kemajuon Negeri Perok, Jolon Maxwell, Ipoh hingga |om281 words
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Advertisement870 1980-04-29 19 AT YOUR SERVICE RATES SECTION INDEX t Telephone Service. *****22 >a»«B»»w Mondo, FrKjoy 830om- 5 00 p m Or<*nory 70 ct» par word (mm DO 50) I FOR SALE SHOPPING GUIDE \m T T«n*»C*n»r* 900 am 500 pm (M«n $4915) Sundoy Twies VII TRAVEL RESTAURANTS **1 9M00f,;--9 M 00f,;--" <870 words
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Advertisement1224 1980-04-29 19 I FOB SALE It SHOPPING 6UIPE taaw wiiw-Mtlf OR RgNT AVAILABLE FOR SALE/ Rental: A MiRE purchase ok R»ajT and w S{/eti cargo Con- I H tamers For details, phone: rr *****80 ci CAPSTAN/ TURRET LATHE want- ed We require one used good j j> condition or new Capstan/Tur- I1,224 words
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Advertisement719 1980-04-29 19 II EMPLOYMENT I A MAUTV. FASHION House from I Hong Kong invites males/ fe- Ai j males, experienced/ Inexpert- I* enced for fashion modelling assignments. Applicants call Singapore Representative. 1 Stella. *****10 ACCOUNTS CLERK OCE 'O' level and LCCI Intermediate Book- keeping Minimum 2 years' experience Must be able, to719 words
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Advertisement591 1980-04-29 19 I An established garment manutec- turer* require an eiperienced SHIPPING ASSISTANT Age: Around 25/30 years and possess a driving licence. Should be conversant with L/C negotiations Able to speak English and knowledge of Chinese •alary wW be common* Mroto with #Xp9fl9flC# MO QU#MTlC*tK>n* PM4OO TEL: *****01 •ndMktor Mr. T.C. Laong591 words
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Advertisement697 1980-04-29 19 II EMPLOYMENT 1 British owned manulectur- ing company •n Jurong re I quire* a WAGES/GENERAL CLERK i Experience of wages ad- ministration Is the main rei qulremenl. but experience of 1 bookkeeping. general clerical work, and typing Is also desirable Applicants should apply with details of umi to-dale, qu»l'ticatione. and697 words
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Advertisement744 1980-04-29 19 I EXPERIENCED ACCOUNT* CLERKS WANTED OiuMiestion:- i c Mln LCC Intermediate Bookkeeping Cert. Able to handle full act of Prl- c vale Limited Accounts Typing 40wpm Preferably residing In din 1. 2. or 3 Ptoaw contact Tel: ******2 Jmm FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK. Interview at: ITB-J. 9th floor, t Union Building,744 words
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Advertisement590 1980-04-29 19 II EMPLOYMENT If ■■■-i OMLFMOAY Advertising agency requires allrounder with attractive personality to do typing, simple accounts and reception EiceNent long-twin proepecrs. Call: QML* WHO ARE Interested In typing compugraphlc needed. Training provided Interested. plea*e cull personally at 50-B. Armenian Street. Spore 0617 i (after 10a m t IMMEDIATE VACANCY590 words
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Advertisement445 1980-04-29 19 nsE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT (MALE) a GCE O Level with a* least 1 year working experience in the same capacity a Musi have completed National Service Ptaaaa wrila m or apply paraonaMy today from 2 p.m. lo S p m at: THE PERSONNEL DEPT. NEW SOUND ELECTRONICS PTE LTD 2nd floor445 words
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Advertisement688 1980-04-29 20 II EMPLOYMENT 31 Situations Vacant m) Secretarial amd Clerical Inteiiyyjpop TELEPHONE OPERATOR/ RECEPTIONIST The person Is required to operate PMBX switchboard and perform general clerical duties at our Cummins division workshop In Jalan Rajawall. off Jurong Kechll. An attractive alerting (alary le Please apply giving details of working experience, present688 words
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Advertisement680 1980-04-29 20 REOLHRED 2 FEMALE experienced Accounts Correspondence Clerks Must be able to work independently Write with details to: international Electrical Corporation. 36E Eu Tong Sen Street. Spore 0105 ROBeN CONSTRUCTION PTBLTO in Jurong he* immediate vacancy tor GENERAL CLERK (Female) GCE. O' level, preferably bilingual. 2 years' experience In general clerical680 words
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Advertisement1266 1980-04-29 20 II EMPLOYMENT Wanted by well established marine services company, the following: (1) SENIOR BOOK-KEEPER/ ACCOUNTANT with experience in full set of Marine accounts and taxation required Preferably with knowledge of Chinese/ English and having a University standard (2) SHIPPING SUPERVISOR experienced and conversant In shipping matters with knowledge of Chinese1,266 words
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Advertisement1244 1980-04-29 20 II EMPLOYMENT FASHION INDOOR SALESGIRLS/ Salesmen and Office Boy wantperlence. Apply personally 210. Orchard Road, tel: *****03 FEMALE SALES ASSISTANTS required Apply personally: Exquisite Olft Shop. 300 Orchard Road. Kllzpatrlck Shopping Arcade FEMALE SALES ASSISTANTS required. Contact Miss Ting *****1 for an appointment. FEMALE SALES REPRESENTATIVES. Should possess a OCE1,244 words
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Advertisement1243 1980-04-29 20 II EMPLOYMENT SALESGIRL REOUIRED. Can speak Chinese In Tanglln Handicraft Centre 1300 p m Interview at: 16A. Blk 2, (Factory opposite Blk 199, Lorong 1, Toa Payoh). Tel: *****61. SALESGIRLS WANTED URGENTLY by Shoe Shop English educated Please tel: *****2. SALESGIRLS REOUIRED FOR furniture shop Apply personally Unit 320, Plaza1,243 words
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Advertisement1065 1980-04-29 20 II EMPLOYMENT CYCLE CARRIAGE GROUP We invite applications for the Auembly Plant MOTOR VEHICLE ASSEMBLERS/ MATERIAL HANDLERS •No experience needed Age 16 van and above QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTORS Mutt poueu GCE O' level or MVM Trade II Certif. cate Age 16 veers and above WAGE RATES Starting wage rate will1,065 words
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Advertisement922 1980-04-29 21 II EMPLOYMENT 31 Situations Vacant d) Technical Applications are Invited from suitably qualified candidates for the post of: STORES SUPERVISOR With eacerient opportunities tar advancement lo managerial position Oualmceliona/Eipeoence: a GCE O' Level Including passes In English and Mathematics a Experience in general store keeping duties preferably In engine parts922 words
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Advertisement669 1980-04-29 21 II EMPLOYMENT fv_4M9fl FEMALE LKJjjffl PRODUCTION pUn OPERATORS W^jT\ JOIN U5 T^Xyz how Ot«*_d^" about TV /_^s#_i_\ QE (USA) TELEVISION O< \«<* x APPLIANCE *\o c /___Ml___\ PTE ltd sS^pV^B 159 C BLK 2 I^^^^^KB SPji BOON KENG ROAD pHj Singapore 1233 JHMII||P Mon To Fri: mjl||lj^j|| 8 30am 11.30669 words
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Advertisement799 1980-04-29 21 II EMPLOYMENT START AS AN MNIB OPERATOR PtfMMHf tt. I,Ck-CkM/_f SWIIMI •r II7MIMI Bw to V*> km J Furniture Factory In Jurong requlree FEMALE OPERATORS a MALE DELIVERY ATTENDANTS Starting salary tor fe. sts. SS 50 and tor mala $12.00. Transport provided. S working days. Interested appllcanu please call personally799 words
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Advertisement1081 1980-04-29 21 II EMPLOYMENT Metal Sox Singapore Jmited requires Requirements:- NTC HI in General/ Maintenance Fitting or Bench Fitting 2 years experience as a Machine Fitter in a manufacturing concern Completed full-time or serving part-time N.S. Be prepared to work shift You can cam up to Ptur Other Bew-rfits 2 months' bonus1,081 words
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Advertisement1374 1980-04-29 21 II EMPLOYMENT CUTTERS AND SHAMPOO Olrls < required by Jantzen Salon In Marine Parade Town Centre At- < tractive terms and conditions of < work For appointment, tel: *****51 Margaret DELIVERY CLERK CUM Driver and J General Workers required Apply J personally at: 279-G. Selegle Complex. Selegle Road. Spore j1,374 words
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Advertisement478 1980-04-29 22 II EMPLOYMENT j 31 Situation* Vacant m) General INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATED CO PTE LTD requires CARPARK ATTENDANTS (FEMALE) a Primary A education with or without experience a With some knowledge of Maths a willing to perform shift duties Attractive salary and fringe benefits will be offered to the right persons Those478 words
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Advertisement334 1980-04-29 22 LEGAL FIRM REOUMES office boy Please apply- PO Box 115. Queen Street. Singapore 9118 Mark A' on envelope DESPATCH CLERK REOUMED by manufacturing company In Jurong Call personally al: Atlas Paper Products. 44 Oul Street 4. Jurong Town. Spore 2262 or call: *****16 from 9a m to spm SBS Bus334 words
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Advertisement981 1980-04-29 22 II EMPLOYMENT GENERAL WORKERS required Preferably with experience In oil refineries or shipyards Csll personally at SUM VUE INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING PTE. LTD., Bit. 1, Unit 2, Aver Rafah Industrial Estate, Singapore 0613. Tot *****33 PHILIPS requires GENERAL HELPER Applicants should be physically fit and have completed Primary education Pliasi caN981 words
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Advertisement1153 1980-04-29 22 II EMPLOYMENT MALAY DRIVER REOUIREO Age above 30. Singapore Citizen. Preferably residing Kalong eree Interested please call personally at: IS7, SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD SINGAPORE 0105 Manufacturing linn invitee sppli cants to hll the toMowtng position DELIVERY CLERK with minimum secondary 2 education and valid class 3 driving licence, with 31,153 words
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Advertisement502 1980-04-29 22 II EMPLOYMENT We have ammadlata vacancies lor MATERIAL HANDLER (mala) We roQiiwTO persona who nave? completed primary education completed National Service We provide: monthly saliry of $270 annual wage supplement on- the-job training subsidized lunch free coffee/tea 5-day (40-hour) workweek Permanent resident* end Malaysian citizens are invited to apply Pleaae502 words
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Advertisement608 1980-04-29 22 WAITRESSES/BOY HELPERS required. Call personally: 2A, Outram Park. Blk 31. Tel: *****76 Pay above $350 WAITRESSES WANTED. Apply personally to: Toa Payoh Coffee House. Blk 184. 372 Toa Payoh Central. Spore 1231. WAITRESSES WANTED Can personally et 117-A KtNney Reed WALT DISNEY'S WONDERFUL WOm.o OF KNOWLEDGE international American Organisation Danbury,608 words
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Advertisement940 1980-04-29 22 111 VEHICLES BOATS r I HH x*" TD HIGH POWR «1 -*VXX oar STEREO CRF-2112M Mark H IM Hi c Auto Reverse Cassette Car Stereo f_R|lM^^/ (AM FM Stereo.) V^iflßr IFET, 16 Trs.,7lC's, 15 Diodes •Treble Bass Loudness Control. 18 watts RMS Per Channel at 4 ohms. OasMBMMt Glory Motor940 words
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Advertisement796 1980-04-29 23 111 VEHICLES A BOATS 45 Vehicles For Sale c) Datsun AUO. 1*72 OATSUN 1200 Oood condition $8,400 ono Tel *****8/ *****86 DEC 1*74 DATSUN 120 Y. aircond. caaaoMo, showroom condition i $12.6500 no *****1.1 *****46 EXCELLENT CONDITION OATSUN 100A. 1971 October Road tax new $6.000 0.n0 *****54 JUNE 1*77 DATSUN796 words
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Advertisement899 1980-04-29 23 1073 CORTINA GTIBOO Aircond good tyres, conlact Mr How. ***** Price $8,700 o n o 1074 FORO CORTINA 1. 3 owners Cassette/ radio PARF Ring *****28. $8,700 on o 1*74 FORD ESCORT 1300 XL. PARF eligible, see to appreciate $9,200 ono. Tel: *****82 1*77. FORO CORTINA 2000E Automatic (Anniversary model)899 words
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Advertisement831 1980-04-29 23 111 VEHICLES BOATS 1*73. MERCEDES 200. Kxlra modification and accessories No ventilation glass Selling $19,500 negotiable Contact *****47 *****48 1073. MERCEDES BENZ. Aircond. i radio and tape Power windows Body and engine excellent condition $18,200 ono Tel: *****63 1*73 MERCEDES 200 One compa- < ny owner Accident free Condition like831 words
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Advertisement738 1980-04-29 23 J) Toyota APR*. 1073 TOYOTA Corolla Aircon. cassette player, sports rims company registered Contact *****80 AUG. ISTS TOYOTA Corolla 1200 One owner, accident free. Price $16,300 0.n.0. 523 Upper Serangoon Road, 4 1/4 m.s BEAUTIFUL 1072 TOYOTA Cellca Sports rims. MXIV aircond., tax till June. Selling $10,200 Tel *****85 DEC.738 words
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Advertisement1774 1980-04-29 23 111 VEHICLES A BOATS DEC. 1070 PORSCHE 924 (with i Turbo kit), expensive sound sys- < i tern and sports rims, metallic co- i lour, tip lop condition. Tel: *****66 David. DEC '77 PORSCHE 929 eligible i PARF. Excellent condition Tel: 1 *****9 i 1 EE 11H- NUMBER PLATE for1,774 words
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Advertisement709 1980-04-29 23 111 VEHICLES A BOATS y A GOOD OFFER 1974 UPWARDS tIeI c for all PARK scrap cars J OU B XJ c any model good used cars iseorsneeiiiirT r (private and company regls- MERCEDES BENZ 3SOSLC d tratlon welcome Must be in mini condition or c export documents and we709 words
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Advertisement1315 1980-04-29 23 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES W^aimm^^^Kll^amm^^^^ Luxurious 2-storoy w^^ terrace units ||pL^^ Pas4r Panjang Road h 3 bedrooms, living room, kitchen, 2 bathrooms, store. Children's playground Car park, recreational facilities Freehold land Showroom opens daily from 9 am 5 pm Enquiries and Bookings: Q* GOOOLAND (PTC) UMTTED 21 New Bridge Road, Singapore1,315 words
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Advertisement729 1980-04-29 24 IV ACCOMMODATION A PROPERTIES 51 Accommodation Vacant ft) Flats LUXURIOUS APARTMENTS WITH/ WITHOUT SWm—IIIO POOL IN EXCLUSIVE DISTRICTS Fußy FunHeKed a Pandan Valley Penthouse $5,000 a Future $5,000 I a Chempaka Court $3,500 c Hln Seng Garden $3,300 a Grange Heights $3,200 a Hillcrest A read la $2,300 $3. joo729 words
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Advertisement896 1980-04-29 24 DMT. SKS. FAR EAST Mansion, fully furnished. 3-bedroomed apartment. $1,400 p m Call *****67 No agents OIST. IS APARTMENT PANDAN Valley, beautifully furnished. 2/3 bedrooms. I servant's room, all sports facilities. 9th floor Contact Mr Yon. *****25/ *****5 or Wilson *****7/ *****9 CIST 10 RIOOEWOOO 15th floor. 4 bedrooms, built-in896 words
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Advertisement1541 1980-04-29 24 IV ACCOMMODATION I PROPERTIES PANOAN VALLEY. 5 alrcondllloned bedrooms, swimming pool, condominium facilities Please ring. Christina. *****3 Principals only RIDGEWOOO KALAKAUA RISE Type "Lanal" with extended balcony Tastefully furnished 4bedroomed apartment Available end of June 1980. Close to American and International School. Complete recreational facilities. For viewing please contact: Executive1,541 words
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Advertisement1497 1980-04-29 24 IV ACCOMMODATION A PROPERTIES A BRAND NEW double-storey detached bungalow In dlst 10 4 bedrooms. 1 study, modern design Area: 11.000 sqft $800,000 Tel: *****67/ 8 A BRAND NEW double-storey semi-detached in Bartley Road Area 5.400 sqft Split-level. 4 bedrooms with attached bathrooms $370,000 Tel: *****67/ 8 A BRAND NEW1,497 words
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Advertisement1735 1980-04-29 24 IV ACCOMMODATION A PROPERTIES APARTMENTS: CAIRNHILL OARDEN $320,000. Cavenagh Court $380,000 Calrnhlll Plaza. $650,000 Cheng Hong Mansion (Penthouse) $480,000 Draycotl Tower $600,000 to $720,000 Equatorial Cool apartment $500,000 Kulura $750,000 Grange Heights $470,000 to $600,000 Grangeford $280,000 to $400,000. Gallerla apartment $420,000 Hlllcourt apartment $400,000 hlllcourt Penthouse $800,000 hillcrest Arcadia1,735 words
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Advertisement1480 1980-04-29 24 IV ACCOMMODATION A PROPERTIES DIST. 20 FABER GARDEN Condominium type X 3-bedroomed walk-up apartment, overlooking pool split-level. 1.400 sq ft Pnre $250,000 Capllaus. *****92/ *****52 DIST2I SHERWOOO TOWER 2 bedroomed maisonette, ceramic/ parquet flooring, swimming pool Area 1.500 sq ft Tel: *****92/ *****20. DIST. S. FABER DRIVE, exclusive 3bedroomed apartment,1,480 words
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Advertisement1552 1980-04-29 25 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES 57 Warehouse Vacant/Wanted WANTED OOOOWN FOR purchase 8.000 10.000 sq ft preferably ground floor Call Te>). Jones Real Esute Agency *****65 WAREHOUSE VACANT Approx 30.000 sq li open land I with zinc enclosure available immediately at Jurong Road at SMOO.OO per month. SulUble for storage of machineries1,552 words
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Advertisement749 1980-04-29 25 V SERVICES A BUSINESS CARPET SHAMPOOING. GENERAL llimserleanuiK office painting, parquet varnishing, floors polishing Tel: *****2/*****9 Caldeco Cleaning CHEY TECK ELECTRICAL L Plumbing Service 24-hour service for electrical/ plumbing works Tel *****64/ *****9 CREAM. CURRY PUFFS. Cakes for all occasions Prompt delivery Reasonably priced *****8 Molly CVCLOSTYLBM SERVICES AVAILABLE. Stencil749 words
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Advertisement699 1980-04-29 25 ANY PROBLEM WITH your Letterhead. Logo Designing or other Advertising Matters' Consult: *****1 or *****1 (Jeame) ATTENTION BUSINESSMEN! We help you In arranging finance for your business/projects Minimum amount $150,000 Call *****0 Joseph (office hours) AVAILABLE IN OUR JURONO stores for Immediate sale, surplus 20 pieces Universal Beams. size 262699 words
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Advertisement1132 1980-04-29 25 V SERVICES BUSINESS EASE AWAY ALL tension at the Cockpit Health Centre. 6/7 Oxley Rise. Singapore 0923 Tel: *****11 extension 222. *****10. by experienced masseuses Open dally from 11 00 am to 10.00 p.m. GREAT EASTERN HEALTH Centre. 4th Floor. Great Eastern Hotel Massage' Sauna Bath/ Facial. Opens dally 101,132 words
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Advertisement1402 1980-04-29 25 VI EDUCATION TRAINING 1 I ENGLISH. FRENCH. (G.C.E. 'O' R>s .It-, Speak). Japanese. Oerman. Shorthand. Typewriting, OP. Boudvllle language Commercial School. 435. Peninsula Plaza. *****2 FOR DETAILS OF Home-Study Courses and Guides for Singapore GCE 4 o Levels Kxaminations. write to Cambridge Correspondence School. 15-B. Mayo Street, Spore 0820. or1,402 words
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Advertisement773 1980-04-29 25 VI EDUCATION A TRAINING INTENSIVE COACHING BY re 111 1 .ihle. experienced riihliKU.il tutors fur all wUactl and I "ii versatlon *****3/*****00/25.***** ENGLISH. MATHEMATICS. SCIENCE, Chinese. Malay (troup Tuition: Secondary %15 00. I'm mary (12 00 Also Typewriting Bookkeeping. Shorthand Classes National School. 433-A. Oeylang Road; Progress School. :<B-D. Changl773 words
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Obituary71 1980-04-29 26 DR. MRS. HENRY TAY YUN CHWAN I FAMILY I Express their gratitude and thanks to the Doctors and Staff of Wards 25 I &27 Singapore General Hospital for I i their care and services and to rela- j tives and friends for their expres- I I sions of love, prayers71 words
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Obituary42 1980-04-29 26 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MRS. HENG SEOW KUAN (NEE TAN WHAY TEAN) thank relativea A friends lor their many expressions ol condolence A attendance during their recent bereavement; lo all Doctors A nurses who cared lor her, they eilend their gratitude.42 words
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Obituary, Illustration38 1980-04-29 26 MA. LAWRENCE LOH FAMILY of the late Wishes lo •■press their riser flslt thanks to as) relatives. Mends and colleagues for their kind aeaial•croMs. denaWona and night visits during their recent bereavement MDM TUNG YOKE LAN38 words
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Obituary34 1980-04-29 26 MR. NO KANG CHIEW and family wish to express their sincere thanks to relatives, friends, commander and all :«ftlnlaru, SIA and JAL staff for their kind assistance, wreaths and donations during their recent bereavement.34 words
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Obituary, Illustration46 1980-04-29 26 The brothers, utter a, nephews and niece* ol the LATE TAN YONG TECK thank doctors and nurses oct Wards 3 a 4 SGH tor their care, Hanoi Edward Ev a Co.. triends and relatives lor their condolences. night visits, donations and attendance during their recent bereave-46 words
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Obituary, Illustration43 1980-04-29 26 ol Block 15. 2SO. Ghim Mon Road. Singapore 1027 wishes to thank all friends, colleagues, reiathws for their kind attendance, assistance, condolences, wreaths and donations during thaw recent bereavement. (Inserted by Nancy) THE FAMILY OF THE LATE WONG NGEE THING Departed 20 4.5043 words
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Obituary46 1980-04-29 26 KAAN SHEUNG KIU Departed 26.4 SO With deepest sympathies to the family. Much loved by us Your classmates USFD BD/ti Blessed are those who die In the Lord, that they may rest from their labours, for their deeds follow with them' Rev. 14 1346 words
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Obituary, Illustration28 1980-04-29 26 We had great times and they'll always be treasured. With much love, Vivien. Diane, Haresh. Haresh, Ravi, Chan. Ling. Sim Ho. KAAN SHE UNO KHJ Departed 4 SO28 words
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Obituary31 1980-04-29 26 KAAN SHUENG KIU. a tribute Shuengs. your smile, your llvellnesss. has always been and will always be a bright ray of sunshine In our lives. From 2SII 1976) CJCi Winnie Ng31 words
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Obituary, Illustration84 1980-04-29 26 MR. FREDERICK C. de SOUZA (Red Warren) passed away peacefully In Bangkok on 24 4 80 Burial 1. 5.80 Paaaad away peacefully on 26th April 1980 leaving behind one ion, one daughter-in-law, one daughter, one aon-in-law, lour great grand •ona-in-law, two graat grand daughter m law and 984 words
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Obituary, Illustration66 1980-04-29 26 pasted away peaoetully on 27.4J0, aged 75. leaving behind wite Tan Ml Huay. toot Ban Hu»l. Kim Hun Cheng Hual, Tack Soon, Lai Hock, daughter May Ling. God-daughUr Oan Sura* Eng, 4 daughtert-in law and t grandchildren to mourn hia demiee Cartage leave* Mock 200. 1041-H. Toe Payoh North on66 words
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Obituary, Illustration104 1980-04-29 26 Chairman of Qua* Shin ft Son* Private Limited President ol th* World Red Swastika Society, Singapore. pasted peacefully on Aphl 27, 19W al the age of 7a year*, leaving KLOVEO WIFE: POON SING WAN FOUR SONS: YUEN CHOW. YUEN HOMO. YUEN SUM. YUEN W AH DAUGHTER: YUEN YUAN ANA THREE104 words
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Obituary20 1980-04-29 26 MUM WALTER CHAPPIE of Ladang Tereh. Kluang passed away peacefully on ***** Service at 10.15 am.. Ml. Vernon Crematorium. 29/4/80.20 words
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Obituary21 1980-04-29 26 BEN DUDLEY DtEO 11 years ago. Always remembered with love by Ron. Rena and Viva, relatives and friends21 words
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Obituary, Illustration94 1980-04-29 26 In Everlasting Memory Of Two years today we had to part. With a mother we loved with all our heart; Her trials were many, her pleasures few: Cod alone knows what she went through Remembrance is sweet, but sad to recall. She was loved by us and respected by all94 words
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Obituary, Illustration42 1980-04-29 26 WONG NGEE THING who left in on April Hie 20th. IMO Sadly missed but never forgotten. Alwaya remembered by beloved wile, daughters, aona, aon-in-law, grandaont, grand-deughtere and loved onea. (Inserted by your beloved daughter Nancy) In Loving Memory ol our dear lathee42 words
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Advertisement614 1980-04-29 26 VII TRAVEL it TOURS RPH Rbl -W VI IS Da)^ All Neu Zealand Happy Wa>-farer. SS3MS*. Departing >«th May. Inclusive: Return airfaa- from Sil^gtpufC First -class accommodation in speu.illy seltxttcl hotels Most meals plus Chinese dinners in ma|or cities. CKtrni>;ht stays at popular resorts. Itinerary guaranteed Contact yiHir travel agent614 words
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Advertisement578 1980-04-29 26 VII TRAWL c T SWISS BARGAIN TOUR 6 dream days by luxury coach S*66o This is the tour of Switzerland you have always wanted to make. Drive through cobbled streets. Visit the worldfamous Rhine Glacier. Lunch at Grndtewald Come to the land of WlhamTell.rfsthe hoedav of a if etrnel Contact578 words
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Advertisement392 1980-04-29 26 OURS [NAM HO b wmi service mm in ST.P.a LIC NO 140 Head Office: Gl4-16-18, Peatfs Centre, Eu Tong 1 Sen St. (Yangtze Theatre Singapore 0105. Tet 221&33 (7 Lines) Branch Office: 1 19, People's Park Complex, Ground Floor, New Bridge Road. Singapore 0105. I Tel: 91 1661/9 11 662/392 words
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Advertisement774 1980-04-29 26 VII TRAVEL i TOURS ffiffiil USA/EUROPE y t'. 1 14 OaysCapnai *****300 Jll -"'.»T Viewtinder I 18 Oays European 3.120 00 kmcsVaaWaßaipsl Holiday 20 Oays European 3.346 00 I Viewlinder SUS^^B£3S2I9 21 Days European 3.380 00 Holiday tPtf^|ir^|j|i^s)i|pyjsJJ^ U Days USA Holiday 3.160 00 23 D «y» USA Hobday 4.935774 words
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Advertisement106 1980-04-29 26 BULLION BROKER/BUSINESS EXECUTIVE H A Broker Member of the Gold Exchange of I Singapore invites applications from suitable I BJ candidates. Applicants must:■A) Have several years of working expert- I ences B) Be age above 25 ■C) Have mininum GCE 'O' Level or above Bj This is a challenging job106 words
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Advertisement44 1980-04-29 26 REMINDER PROPERTY SALE TO-DAY LAND AT JURONG, LOT 1478, MUKIM X, Area 1056.92 sq. metres. AUCTIONEERS KIONG CHAI WOON CO (PTE) LTD LICENSED AUCTIONEERS VALUERS No 67A, TELOK AVER STREET, SINGAPORE TELEPHONES *****15 *****18 'In Memoriam' is for the loved ones whom you remember....44 words
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Article, Illustration358 1980-04-29 27 NEW ORLEANS, Mon. Tom Watson recovered from a brief lapse that nearly evaporated his big lead to score a two-stroke win over Lee Trevino in the U*****,000 Greater New Orleans Open golf tournament his second consecutive all-the-way triumph. Watson survived a double-bogey five onUPI - 358 words
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258 1980-04-29 27 J SPAIN'S Severiano Ballesteros, the United States Masters champion, shot a three-under-par final round of 69 to win the US$ll,OOO ($23,980) flrsi prize in the Madrid Open and his first major titlt in his own country. Ballesteros, 23, who also I is reigning British OpenAFP - 258 words
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Article191 1980-04-29 27 It was Ballesteros who provided a miracle shot I for the crowd to cheer. He hooked a seven-iron shot around the trees and the ball finished only one metre from the stick. The Spaniard rolled in the putt for a three, Pine- ro took five and the con- test191 words
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Article43 1980-04-29 27 LISBON. Mon. Portugal's top referee Antonio Garrido wul lake charge of Nottingham Forest, of England, versus Hamburg, of west Germany, European Cup final soccer match at the Bernabeu Stadium in Madrid, on May 28, it was announced here yesterday. AFPAFP - 43 words
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Article193 1980-04-29 27 Bolt, Wall make it on second try AUSTIN, Mon. Tommy Bolt and Art Wall, losers in a six-hole play-off last year, charged from three shots behind to edge out Sam Snead and Don January by two strokes for the third annual Legends of Golf championship here yesterday. The 61-year-old BoltAP - 193 words
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Article967 1980-04-29 27 IPOH. Mon Weights for this weekend's races here: SATURDAY CIM. )Dn( 1 JMb 9 Miracle II 57.0 6 Ladybird 55 5 3 Jingo 55 5 11 Bold Glen 55 0 1 Prairie Wolf 55.0 j 10 Elocutionist 55.0 5 Baltarian 54 5 4 Ponderosa Ud 54.0 7 Hongs967 words
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321 1980-04-29 27 BARBARA EASES AWAY FOR ONLY PRO WIN BIRMINGHAM (Alabama), Mon. Barbara Barrow shot out of the pack with a final-round 67 yesterday to win the USIOO.OOO Birmingham Classic women's golf tournament by one stroke. Barbara carded birdies at the 17th and 18th holes to seal the victory, the first ofReuter - 321 words
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524 1980-04-29 27 FREDDIE KEE - FREDDIE KEE By IPOH, Mon. Favourites received another severe hammering over the weekend races here, because of the sudden change in weather conditions. Sunshine for most of last week had promised a good track last weekend, despite Friday's two-hour downpour. But rain524 words
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171 1980-04-29 27 PARIS, Mon. American-bred colt In Fiiar won the Poule D'Essai Des Poulains the French 2,000 Guineas, at Ixmgchamp here yesterday, to land a purse of US$BO,OOO ($174,400) for owner Mahumud Fustok. Georges Doleuze brought the Mitri SalibaI rained colt home a length aheadReuter - 171 words
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Advertisement487 1980-04-29 27 client, a leading Multi -National Company invites suitably qualified Malaysian citizens to fill the following vacancies SENIOR CIVIL ENGINEERS minimum 5 years post graduate experience a registered Member of Professional Engineers CIVIL ENGINEERS 2—3 years post graduate experience a registered member of Professional Engineers MECHANICAL ENGINEER minimum 3 years post487 words
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Advertisement409 1980-04-29 27 An Internotionol Investment Orgonisotion esfoblished in KualaLumpur~has^^ I vacancies for the following position of:TRAINEE MANAGER We provid*:I M 550,000 per annum I Fringe benefits and yearly bonus I Professional Management and training course Chance to go abroad for further training 1 Overseas promotions Qualifications: I Knowledge or background in investment/409 words
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Article, Illustration635 1980-04-29 28 MAVIS HEADS LIST OF TALENTED SWIMMERS READY TO STEP INTO JUNIE'S GOLDEN SHOES EASE those furrows of I worry a star will I soon be born. Singapore's swimming critics, who have been voicing their con1 cern over the expected absence of top medalhope Junie Sng at future meets, take635 words
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Article, Illustration354 1980-04-29 28 SINGAPORE'S TOP DIVER THAM QUITS DUE TO PRESSURE OF WORK ALBERT THAM, Singapore's top diver, has decided to retire from competition to concentrate on his work, reports KEN JALLEH Jr. Tham, a 84-year old production supervisor, says that, because of the nature and long hours of his Job, he354 words
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356 1980-04-29 28 BERNARD PEREIRA - BERNARD PEREIRA By THE biggest obstacle preventing the reunification of the badminton world lies in a few adamant officials of the longer-estab-lished International Badminton Federation. At least, that is the opinion of Dr. Lee Kin Tat, the Singapore Badminton Association president, who is also356 words
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Article65 1980-04-29 28 SOUILLAC, Mon. Ugly scenes marred yesterday French rugby Union Cup match between Poitiers and La Nouvelle. A large section of the crowd invaded the field and free-for-all followed, in which, the Souillac club doctor suffered a broken leg. One ot the La Nouvelle players had earlierAFP - 65 words
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Article37 1980-04-29 28 LONOON. Mon. Leigh beat Hull WJ in an English rugby premier League match yesterday. Other results: Leeds 27 Salford 13, Widnes 20 Hull Kingston Rovers 10. Union Middlesbrough 21 Hull and East Riding 0. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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211 1980-04-29 28 PETER SIOW - Australia 'yes' to shoot in Pesta Sukan PETER SIOW By AFTER repeated reminders, skeet champions Australia have finally agreed to defend their titles in Singapore's Pesta Sukan shooting international at Rifle Range Road from Aug. 2-7. Their confirmation has increased the number of foreign, teams competing to six. The others211 words
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Article214 1980-04-29 28 LAS VEGAS, Mon. Bjorn Borg continued his near-per-fect year of tennis scoring an easy 6-3. 6-1 men's singles victory over Harold Solomon in the final of the US$3OO,OOO ($654,000) Grand Prix tournament here yesterday. The world's top-ranked player needed just one hour and 16 minutes to dispose of Solomon,214 words
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Article121 1980-04-29 28 Wong is tops in SBA ranking WONG SHOON KEAT proved his superiority on the national badminton court last week when he emerged unbeaten from the Singapore Badminton Association's first men's singles ranking play-offs at Guillemard Road, reports BERNARD PEREIRA. The 22-year-old pharmaceutical sales representative outplayed his closest rivals. Lee Ah121 words
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Article145 1980-04-29 28 Said SBA coaching and selection committee chairman Robin Chan: "The ranking system will serve as a guide for selections for international matches. "This is only the first in the series that we've had. We'll be holding more at intervals, so as to allow those on the lower rungs to145 words
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486 1980-04-29 28 65.94; JaveUa: 1 Bruce Kennedy 83.12. BASEBALL Pace-setting Yakult Swallows exploded for a seven-hit, six-run rally in the fifth innings to beat Hanshin Tigers 9-5 in the Central league in Tokyo. In another match, Chunichi Dragons edged out Yokohama Taiyo Whales 5-4 In theAgencies - 486 words
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Article351 1980-04-29 28 PUERTO RICO, Mon. Nicaragua's Alexis Arguello retained his World Boxing Council junior lightweight title here yesterday with a four-round victory over Rolando Navarrete, of the Philipninoc Ring physician Anarury Captella stopped the bout because a long gash over Navarrete's right eye, opened up by consistent leftAgencies - 351 words
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Article31 1980-04-29 28 BRAZZAVILLE. Mon. OMM Etoile Football Club eliminated Bangui Olympic Real Club from the Africa Cup when they beat them 3-1 in a return leg match here fMHr day,. AFPAFP - 31 words
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Article45 1980-04-29 28 Raffles beat STI for third spot RAFFLES Institution defeated Singapore Technical Institute 4-1 to claim third placing in the national schools post-sec-ondary boys' tennis championship at Kallang yesterday. In the post-secondary girls' championship, Temasek Junior College beat Anglo-Chinese Junior College 3-2 to take third spot45 words
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Article29 1980-04-29 28 CHANGI thrashed Ang Mo Kio 34 in the inter-constituency sepak takraw tournament at Pay a Lebar last night. In another match. Bedok edged out Kampong Übi 2-1.29 words
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360 1980-04-29 28 PATRICK BASTIANS - PATRICK BASTIANS By THE Singapore Squash Rackets Association will send a team of six for a 23-day tour of New Zealand, starting on May 25 even if they cannot find a sponsor. They are looking for $15,000 to $20,000. the bulk of which360 words
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Article271 1980-04-29 28 LIM ONLY UNSEEDED PLAYER THROUGH LIM JIT TOON, thanks to a bye, became the only unseeded player to enter the quarter-finals of the Milo national boys' under19 squash championships at the Kallang Complex yesterday, reports PATRICK BASTIANS. In the boys' under-16 event, third-seed. Jerome Yeo paid the price for being271 words
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Advertisement262 1980-04-29 28 Pass your examination! Met TOpol it Jll ColfcgC Study wtth Metropolitan C<*e*r x% aya||ab e m 5^,,.^,., In banking exams, we have had 1 5 000 successes Accr»<W»d by th» Council for the Accreditation of 960 dtettnctJons, 150 prizes. Coo will receive expert guidance and advice P HyooM€inSin9*poie.come«nd»i»nu» evening nom262 words
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Article, Illustration374 1980-04-29 29 JOE DORAI - WHEN the newly-form-ed Football Association of Singapore Council meet tomorrow week to appoint the chairmen for their 10 sub-commit-tees, they must go for brains rather than brawn. The Council must not select sub-committee chairmen merely on the assumption that they are capable of working hard.374 words
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Article207 1980-04-29 29 SINGAPORE'S left-full-back Jeffrey Lazaroo was injured during training last night for tomorrow's Malaysia Cup-tie against Johore at the Larkin Stadium, reports JOE DORAI. Though the knee-injury is not serious, Lazaroo will still have to take a test during tonight's final training at the Jalan Besar Stadium before207 words
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173 1980-04-29 29 NEW DELHI, Mm. A raw has broken out over the Government's decision to hold several events of the 1182 Asian Games In Rat, a small town 4* kilometre* from here. Prime Minister Indira (iudhl's Government announced oa Saturday that six sports archery,Reuter - 173 words
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Article, Illustration323 1980-04-29 29 WILFRED YEO - WILFRED YEO By LAURA DE ROZARIO is Singapore's top woman archer. And it has nothing to do with her mentor Sam Tan being suspended for a year, though it has a lot to do with Sam's national records. Two of Sam's marks fell323 words
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Article41 1980-04-29 29 TODAY'S EVENTS ATHLETICS Can Ens Seng School meet (National Stadium, 2). HOCKEY SHA Dfvurimi Oae Leagae: Singapore Cricket Club B v Khalsa B (Padang. 5.15). SKPAK TAKRAW Interconstituency tournament (various venues, 7.30). SWIMMING Chinese Swimming. Club Open championships (Amber Road, 7).41 words
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Article, Illustration359 1980-04-29 29 KEN JALLEH Jr - KEN JALLEH Jr By X ENT...36 5CC...4 KENT COUNTY, of England, breezed their way to another victory this time over the Singapore Cricket Club by two goals and six tries to a try in their friendly rugby match on the Padang yesterday. Kent, who359 words
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Article214 1980-04-29 29 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By THE Basketball Association of Singapore will invite seven countries for the Pesta Sukan tournament from Aug. 29-Sept. 7 t at the Gay World Stadi- t üm The countries are i: Malaysia, Thailand, t! Indonesia, the Philippines, Japan, South Korea and s another Asian214 words
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Article61 1980-04-29 29 JOHORE BARU, Mon. Singapore crashed 3-1 to Penang in a Malaysian Hockey Federation's under-23 Group A match here this evening. Other raomha: Grasp A: Selangor 6 Pahang 0, Selangor 3 Armed Forces 0. Perak 4 Armed Forces 0. Gmp B: Malacca 7 Kedah 0, Malacca 4 Negri SembilanNST - 61 words
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Article33 1980-04-29 29 SUDIRAJ scored the winner (or Seletar Sports Club in their 1-0 victory over Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association C in a Singapore Hockey Association Division Two League match at Balestier Road yesterday.33 words
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455 1980-04-29 29 ROME, Mon. Inter Milan clinched the Italian soccer championship when they drew 2-2 at home to Roma yesterday. With two matches remaining, Inter have an unbeatable five-point lead over nearest rivals Juventus. It was the Milan club's first league championship victory in 10 years.Reuter; UPI - 455 words
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Article95 1980-04-29 29 KUALA LUMPUR, Mm. Malaysian football captain Sob Chin Ann and his wife, Patricia, wUI be offered a world tour m reward for "services rendered to soccer for his rounThls was decided at a Football Association of Malaysia council meetlag here yesterday. 'The proposal/ saidNST - 95 words
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Article18 1980-04-29 29 POLICE edged out Rochore CSC 1-0 in a friendly soccer match at the Police Academy yesterday.18 words
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Article265 1980-04-29 29 ERNEST FRIOA - ERNEST FRIOA By IF Singapore soccer fans are thinking that their old Idol, Qaah Kirn Song, will be switching to golf now that he has tasted his first success on the fairways, they are wrong. Qaah, 28, woa the Sembawang Country Clnb Open B265 words
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Article237 1980-04-29 29 I. GANACHANDRA, who was injured while playing in the Singapore Cricket Association's senior league last Sunday, has I withdrawn from the Republic's team to play Malacca in the Malaysian Cricket Association interstate match at Malacca i this weekend, reports ERNEST FRIDA. Ganachandra, of Ceylon Sports Club,237 words
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Article66 1980-04-29 29 OFFICERS A beat Warders A 3-1 in the semi-final of the Prisons inter-rank volleyball championships at Changi yesterday. The other semi-final match, between Prisons Gurkha Unit and Warkers B, will be held tomorrow. Zaleha scores ZALEHA'S goal enabled SINGAPORE Cricket Club B to beat Singapore Recreation66 words
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Advertisement26 1980-04-29 29 TOMORROW JOHORE v SINGAPORE (Larkin Stadium. 7.30). ARMED FORCES v PAHANG Merdeka Stadium, 7.30). PERAK v KEDAH (Stadium Penk, 7.30) MALACCA v NEGRI Kubu Stadium, 7.30)26 words
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Advertisement342 1980-04-29 29 This is the view enjoyed by all who buy at Alpe des Chaux. Ql k "Wit \kw 1 1 w UU I \J 1 1 CJ u%O l I Switzerland Imagine a mountainside retreat hidden among a thousand acres of unspoilt and protected countryside, but situated only 10 minutes from342 words
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Article, Illustration82 1980-04-29 30 ROWS of raaed seats stand out starkly after the Waeat Starlight Cinema In Paslr PanJang Road was destroyed In a yesterday. The M-year-old wood-tuid-zinc cinema had been mainly screening Tamil, Hindustani and Malay films. Several shops near the cinema escaped the blase. Police82 words
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Article42 1980-04-29 30 NEW YORK. Mon The Dow Jones averages on the New York Stock Exchange at 11 am today: 30 indus 803 75 up 0.17. 20 trans ***** off 0 44. 15 uiils 108.73 up 0.17, 65 stocks 2W.69 off 0.04. UPI.UPI - 42 words
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Obituary42 1980-04-29 30 Late CLASSIFIED DEATH MOM MARAGATHAVALU m, mother oi ThlnichelvMn i Xi i Mrs HalrhiUuutaiuUun Mrs siv.ikolunthu i>.iwii iwa) peacefuli\ ..M Monday Mourned i>> m.m ii lighten, sons m la laughter* in lav and grand iiililrrn funeral arrangements Kirn; HOMOS 44 Porlrhester Aye-42 words
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136 1980-04-29 30 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Malaysia-Thailand General Border Committee will meet here on May 10 to plan more joint military operations against communist terrorists still using the jungle sanctuaries of southern Thailand on the Malaysian border, officials said today. They said the three-day meetingReuter - 136 words
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474 1980-04-29 30 THE anti-communist Khmer Serei (Free Khmer) group of former Premier Son Sann has decided to step up its political and diplomatic initiatives to gain recognition as the only acceptable organisation representing Kampucheans as the international community moves to tackle the Kampuchean issue. TheAFP - 474 words
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Article217 1980-04-29 30 KUALA LUMPUR - KUALA LUMPUR, Monday MALAYSIA, announcing its 320-km Exclusive Economic Zone today, said it would allow only fishermen of immediate neighbours who had traditionally fished in the area now under the zone to continue fishing there. i The zone was proclaimed by the Yang Dipertuan AgungReuter - 217 words
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Advertisement98 1980-04-29 30 He makes trishaws GLORIA CHANDY visits a man whose trade is vanishing he is a trishaw maker. He learned his skill from his father, who was a trishaw rider. His products are not only meant for the road, many are bought by tourists who desire a really original souvenir of98 words
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Advertisement381 1980-04-29 30 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally Co»«f Ptk« HIM Annuot Sut»cr«>t>on $IM For Uib*<ript>on. imll 7.17U01 1 Kxl J.tl TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. Tat Lee has revealed the price of its new 15 million shares. Is this public issue well-timed? And how do brokers and analysts rate it? HOCK LOCK SIEW examines some381 words
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Article646 1980-04-29 1 LIN SHAN EH - LIN SHAN EH Compiled by This 15-mlnate programme will be broadcast over the English Service of Singapore Broadcasting Corporation tonight at 7.45 p.m., and the coming Sunday at 9.M a.m. Lesson 18 of this series will be repeated on Thursday at 8.45 p.m. over the FM stereo.646 words
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Article, Illustration29 1980-04-29 1 Poetry which has been defined as the harmonious unison of man with nature. Carlyle i#ft*5fctt«« Poetry, therefore, we will rail Musical Thought. Carlyle >1* ca il i t*29 words
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Advertisement56 1980-04-29 1 INSIDr\ Springtime in Paris SH^intnirw*: Come to Springtime la Paris to discover oar look for this year Pago 6, 7 Drama in school LnnK. «sasw Hwa Chong Junior College recently pat up one-act plays that stirred op enthusiastic response. Read about it on Pago 3 Radio and TV Pago 256 words
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Article, Illustration713 1980-04-29 2 PICK of the DAY SBC TV ACTION, lots and lots of it comes on tonight when the FBI tangles with the Cosa Nostra on Ch 5 at 8.30 p.m. in the first part of a two-hour programme called Cos*. Nostra An Arch Enemy of the FBI. Efrem Zimbalist Jr., Walter713 words
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Miscellaneous99 1980-04-29 2 FRENCH FILM: he Si- CHILDREN'S ART lence De La Mer (The FROM THAILAND an Silence Of The Sea) at exhibition at the Nationthe RELC auditorium at al Museum Young Peo6.30 p.m. today and 9 pie's Gallery from 10.30 p.m. tomorrow. Free a.m. to 7 p.m. On till admission. tomorrow GERMAN99 words
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Miscellaneous1256 1980-04-29 2 TV and Radio SBC 5 3.00 PM Opening folowed by GSfan's 7.25 Cultural Diary Wand Topsy Turvy (r) 7.30 News (Malay) 3.30 Diary of Events 1 2 2L ur Tu 830 Cosa Nostra An Arch Enemy Of 3.35 Afternoon Matinee The Lion And The FBI (Part 1) The Horse (Part1,256 words
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Article, Illustration1070 1980-04-29 3 HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN EXHIBITION National Museum, last day tomorrow GERALDINE TANG, who visited the cottage in Denmark where Hans Christian Andersen was born, came away enchanted. In this article, she gives an insight into the life of this great storyteller. THE1,070 words
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Article, Illustration676 1980-04-29 3 HWA CHONQ JUNIOR COLLEGE ONE-ACT PLAYS Reviewed by WEE BEE LIM DRAMA is beginning to take centre-stage in Hwa Chong Junior College. Although they have none of the tradition of the Raffles Players, they managed to hold their audience's interest during a recent presentation of one-act676 words
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Article, Illustration833 1980-04-29 5 RYUNOSUKE lORI - R YUNOSUKE lORI By THE arrival from China of the giant panda, Huan Huan, the new wife for Kan Kan, has started a new chapter in Japan's emotional life. In months ahead, all aspects of Huan Huan's settling in will be observed by a833 words
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Article, Illustration732 1980-04-29 6 Springtime presents th silhouette :ime in Paris ts this year's tte Each year we wait with bated breath £or the orders from the demi-gods in Paris are hemlines up or down? Are shoulders padded or not? Are colours vibrant or pastel? Should you be thin or plump? TENG JUAT LENG732 words
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Article, Illustration175 1980-04-29 7 Exciting new options in skin-care products SUCH good news for those who feel or imagine that they are beginning to age, or that their youthful skins will soon be a feature of the past. Elizabeth Arden, the people who gave you Visible Difference have launched their new breakthrough175 words
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Advertisement828 1980-04-29 11 NATIONAL IRON STEEL MILLS LTD. (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) Notice of Annual General Meeting NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Twentieth Annual General I Meeting of the Company will be held at the Conference Room of I the Development Bank of Singapore Limited, 2nd Floor, DBS I Building,828 words
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Article, Illustration480 1980-04-29 12 IT was the annual day of tears and tension, trials and triumphs. Drums bobbing, trumpets gleaming and spanking uniforms painstakingly pressed, more than a thousand primary and secondary students parade on National Stadium's mammoth oval for the Schools Band Competition and Display on Saturday. This year's event, as480 words
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