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Title Section16 1980-05-07 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1980 30 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 1 1 1/1/8016 words
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Article, Illustration826 1980-05-07 1 The Great Rescue... LONDON, Tuesday CRACK British army commandos stormed the besieged Iranian Embassy last night, killing four of the IranianArab gunmen who had earlier killed two hostages and had threatened to kill another every 30 minutes. Nineteen hos- tages were rescued. The assault that ended the six-day siege wasAgencies; AP - 826 words
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305 1980-05-07 1 LONDON, Tues. CONSTABLE Trevor Lock had a gun hidden inside his coat for the six days be was held hostage Inside the Iranian Embassy, but decided against wring It, polire said today. "He was overpowered darlag the initial assault by the gunmenAP - 305 words
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Article188 1980-05-07 1 I/)NDON. Tues. Britain today expressed the hope that its handling of the Iranian Embassy siege would encourage a change of heart in Teheran over the 50 American hostages held captive since last November. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher told Parlia ment: "1 believe the way theReuter - 188 words
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Article, Illustration129 1980-05-07 1 THE fury of the lashing rain unleashed by yesterday's Sumatra is dramatically illustrated in these submerged cars along Kramat Lane. The roaring, swirling Sumatra hit Singapore lust after dawn. And the water rose so swiftly that owners of these cars and many others had no time to driveALBERT SIM - 129 words
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Article95 1980-05-07 1 MOTORIST Lav Eng Soon, 24, was yesterday fined $400 by a magistrate for fraudulent use of a parking coupon worth 40 cents. A car park attendant on duty at the Urban Redevelopment Authority car park in Beach Road on March 4 found an irregularity in the95 words
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Article41 1980-05-07 1 TKIIKK AN, Tues. Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomelny turned 84) today but the Islamic government announced no special festivities to mark his birthday. Celebration of birthdays of individuals, except saints, in frowned upon In orthodox Shiite I Islam. I PI.41 words
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Article451 1980-05-07 1 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN Plan to double strength of staff By THE National University of Singapore plans to double its academic staff strength by recruiting 600 lecturers over the next five years, a fair number of whom will be expatriates. It will start off in July with a451 words
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Article, Illustration372 1980-05-07 1 Tony Tan tipped as first VC THE Senior Minister of State (Education), Dr Tony Tan, is tipped to be the first Vice-Chan-cellor of the National University of Singapore. Sources said he would head any list of prospective candidates tor the job, which must be filled before term begins in July.372 words
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Article43 1980-05-07 1 NEW DELHI, Tues. A man chopped off his wife's nose in a fit of race when she demanded half a rupee (Sl3 cents), police reported. The nose was later handed over to the police at Rorkee. north of New Delhi. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article82 1980-05-07 1 STOCKHOLM, Sun. Sweden's King Carl Gustaf and Foreign Minister Ola Ullsten have had to ask striking air traffic controllers for special dispensation to allow them to Ay to President Josip Yito's funeral in Belgrade A Foreign Ministry spokesman said: "If they don't get it, they may haveReuter - 82 words
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Article40 1980-05-07 1 PARIS. Tues. A powerful homemade bomb ripped through an annex of the I.iby an Embassy here early today causing widespread damage but no casualties, polire said. There was no immediate indication who was responsible for th>' blast ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article63 1980-05-07 1 LONDON, Tars. Commander Peter Duffs, head or the British antiterrorist squad, said tonight that several unidentified bodies had been found in the charred debris inside the gutted Iranian K.mbassy, uhich British commandos stormed last night to free 19 hostages. The discovery of the bodies has led toReuter - 63 words
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AROUND THE WORLD SIEGE IN LONDON
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Article, Illustration477 1980-05-07 2 LONDON. Taes. The Special Air Services (SAS) regiment commandos who stormed the Iranian Embassy la Loadoa are the toughest aad most secret group la the British army. Even the number of SAS men, who are baaed la a heavlly-gnarded camp la Hereford,UPI - 477 words
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Article27 1980-05-07 2 In other words... WE DID not sorrrn der. We became victorious. Iranian President Abolhasan Banj-Sadr ha a message to the nation after the London siege was broken.27 words
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136 1980-05-07 2 WASHINGTON, Taes. In the wake of the violent end to the siege in London, the State Departmeat yesterday warned Iran the Inlted States holds It responsible for the safety and well-being of the American hostages la Teheran. "The Incident at the Iranian embassy la136 words
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291 1980-05-07 2 IRAQ HAD HAND IN EMBASSY TAKEOVER SAY DIPLOMATS LONDON, Tues. Some Arab diplomats here believe that the Iranian Embassy takeover was planned in coordination with Iraqi intelligence services, with the actual attack being made by disaffected members of the Arab ethnic minority of Iran. Iranian leaders in Teheran have madeNYT - 291 words
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Article37 1980-05-07 2 JOHANNESBURG. Tues. Coloured and Indian students began returning to their classrooms today, ending a 11-day school boycott In exchange for a government promise to investigate their complaints against racial discrimination in the educational system. UPIUPI - 37 words
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Article39 1980-05-07 2 LONDON, Tues. Despite the unprwedentedly violent, live scenes from the streets of London, some television viewers protested to the networks for the interruption in the Hollywood-type action being telecast on the small screen then. AP.AP - 39 words
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Article, Illustration888 1980-05-07 2 HARRY MILLER - A thriller of the first order in any language HARRY MILLER BY Our London Bureau Chief IN ANY language it was a thriller of the first order. Explosions inside an elegant building in London, gun shots, screams of women, barking police dogs, police sharpshooters with guns aimed at possible targets,888 words
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AROUND THE WORLD 2 SIEGE IN LONDON
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Article, Illustration42 1980-05-07 3 Pictures taken off TV last night. Body of shot hostage being carried away. Stun grenades explode with deafening roar. Firemen dousing flames after shootont. Commandos lob stun grenades Into building. Commandos storm into building. Daied hostage* belag '«< *w»y.42 words
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218 1980-05-07 3 AN ORDEAL OVER BUT NEW ONE BEGINS IX3NDON. Tues. For the hostages rescued from the Iranian Embassy, and the five released during the siege, one ordeal is over j but another may soon begin That is the psychological impact of their escape from I death British psychiatrist Mr Wil- liamReuter - 218 words
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Article29 1980-05-07 3 OPERATION JOG BEFORE RESCUE THE highly-secret Special Air Service troops took tarns Jogging In Hyde Park near the Iranian Embassy while waiting their chance to free the hostages. Renter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article28 1980-05-07 3 TEHERAN, Tues. The Iranian afternoon newspaper Kiela'at today described the storming of the Iran Embassy in London as the "most astonishing operation since World War Two." Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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589 1980-05-07 3 JAMES SMITH - Series of blasts and shots signalled start of assault JAMES SMITH By of AP who witnessed the end of the Iranian Embassy siege LONDON, Tues. A stunning explosion, shaking the ground. A crackle of gunfire. Another explosion seconds later, scattering thousands of birds from the trees in Hyde Park. The589 words
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Article37 1980-05-07 3 WE THOUGHT it was enough and we went In. British Foreign Secretary Lord Carrington on the decision to storm the embassy after the body of a dead hostage was hurled out of the building.37 words
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263 1980-05-07 4 Judge who favoured Bhutto suspended ISLAMABAD, Tues. The Pakistan Supreme Court judge who wrote a dissenting minority judgement opposing the conviction and death sentence imposed on former Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto has been suspended, sources said. They said Mr Justice Safdar Shah was ordered by Pakistan's Chief Justice, AnwarReuter - 263 words
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Article29 1980-05-07 4 DUBLIN, Tues. Actor Peter Sellers was rushed to a hospital here late last night suffering from an undisclosed ailment. His condition was said to be "comfortable." AP.AP - 29 words
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Article, Illustration68 1980-05-07 4 LEFT: The late Marilyn Monrce with sklrto billowing from Ml underground grating draft as she filmed a scene for the Seven Year Itch la New Y*rk la IW4. BIGHT: Actress Cwwtaace Forslund tries to achieve the same effect Monday In New York far a television three-part seriesAP - 68 words
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304 1980-05-07 4 RIYADH, Turn. PALESTINIAN guerilla leader Yasser Arafat warned yesterday that Israel was preparing for a "massive military attack," the state-owned Saudi Press Agency said. Mr Arafat, who arrived from Kuwait on Sunday for Middle East talks with Saudi officials, was addressing a group ofAFP; UPI - 304 words
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127 1980-05-07 4 Libya to send home 70,000 Pakistanis ISLAMABAD, Tuesday LIBYA is planning to send home 70,000 Pakistanis working in Libya, the Muslim paper reported today. The paper said 6,000 already reached Karachi Pakistani workers had following a deadlock in official level talks between the two countries. Relations between the two MuslimAFP - 127 words
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184 1980-05-07 4 Officials deny 'human guinea pigs' report NEW DELHI, Tues. An official of Delhi's biggest medical institute today denied that its researchers were using unsuspecting patients as guinea pigs for experiments to back their doctoral thesis. Dr L. P. Agarwal, director of the prestigious All India Institute of Medical Sciences, saidReuter - 184 words
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296 1980-05-07 4 Sweden plunges into deeper crisis Employers extend the lockout by a week STOCKHOLM, Tuesday THE Swedish Employers Association yesterday extended a 10-day lockout by a week in a move that deepened the nations worst industrial crisis. It said the extension of the lockout of 750,000 workers was in response toUPI - 296 words
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Article71 1980-05-07 4 STOCKHOLM, Tues. Sweden's worst labour crisis was today blamed for the death of a h<>art patient. The ambulance taking Ivan Giobel, who had a heart attack yesterday, to hospital was delayed by a half-hour detour because of a drawbridge left raised by strikers. He was deadUPI - 71 words
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147 1980-05-07 4 750 limit on foreign students in Philippines MANILA, Tues. Foreign students, including those coming from the other Asean countries, are to be limited to 750 in the school year beginning in June, compared with 2,500 last year, the Education and Culture Ministry said today. Students from Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia andReuter - 147 words
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Article78 1980-05-07 4 HAMBURG Tues. A top oil company executive said yesterday the world used a record 3.1 billion tonnes of oil last year and he warned that reserves would last only 27 more years at the present rate of consumption. Mr Thomas Kohlmorgen. a board director ofReuter - 78 words
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Article40 1980-05-07 4 NAPLES, Tues. A military force of thousands from nine Nato nations yesterday began 12 days of Mediterranean manoeuvres using an aircraft carrier, mine sweepers and amphibious warfare vessels in exercises to improve their ability to work together— UPI.UPI - 40 words
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Article156 1980-05-07 4 BRIGHTON, Toes. Stares of young "skinbeads" had to shuffle through the streets ef this wridt ttwn yesterday. P«Uce had confiscated tkelr bootlace* to keep them from rtatPollce swooped down on trains, can, motorcycles and scooters arriving for the May Day holiday and ordered skinheads to surrender tkelr156 words
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AROUND THE WORLD 4 INDOCHINA FILE
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1025 1980-05-07 5 CHIN KAH- CHONG - Son Sann's offer as the best option CHIN K AH-CHONG By of Pananews who recently met Free Khmer leader Son Sann in the /ungles of Kampuchea THE President of the Khmer People's National Liberation Front (KPNLF), Mr Son Sann, has appealed to Asean countries to recognise the Front as the1,025 words
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105 1980-05-07 5 DURANOO (Colorado), Ties. The world ends tomorrow. It was g*t*g to he last Tuesday tat ft leader of a rellgUu sect, Charles Galaes, and his experts get their sum wrong and their predtotleas «f apocalypse last Tuesday at GMT (Singapore 7.25 a.m., Wednesday) wereAFP - 105 words
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296 1980-05-07 5 'Press is guardian of human rights' FLORENCE, Tues. Freedom of the press and the defence of human rights were the main themes at the opening of the 29th annual general assembly of the International Press Institute (IPI) here yesterday. IPI Director PETER GALLINER said in his welcoming speech that theAFP - 296 words
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Article80 1980-05-07 5 Handover of bodies ZURICH, Tues. The remains of the eight US servicemen who died in Iran last month were handed over to the US authorities at Zurich Airport today to be returned to their families. Greek Catholic Archbishop Hi la rion Capudji, who accompanied the bodies on a Swissair flightAP - 80 words
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Article, Illustration367 1980-05-07 5 Brezhnev will head Soviet delegation at Tito's funeral MOSCOW, Tuesday PRESIDENT and Communist Party chief Leonid Brezhnev will probably fly tomorrow to Yugoslavia to attend the funeral of President Josip Tito on Thursday, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said today. The announcement B^ B^ BB that the 73-year-old Mr Brezhnev, inReuter; UPI; AP - 367 words
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238 1980-05-07 5 BELGRADE, Tue. MARSHAL Josip Broz Tito's widow, Jovanka, today created an emotional stir when she appeared in public to pay homage to him at a mourning ceremony. Mrs Broz, the ex-presi-dent's third wife, feu into disgrace for unknown reasons about three years ago andAFP - 238 words
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Article28 1980-05-07 5 MOSCOW. Tun. Moscow's new International Airport Cheremetievo-2, capable of handling six million passengers annually, became operational today. It will complement Chereroetievo-1 already at saturation point. AFP.AFP - 28 words
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185 1980-05-07 6 Smoky vehicles: 165 motorists fined A TOTAL of 166 motorists whose vehicles emitted excessive smoke have been booked and fined following a Registry of Vehicles crackdown last month, sources said. They were booked by mobile anti-smoke patrol units, which conduct on-the-spot smoke tests on diesel-powered vehicles suspected of emitting excessive185 words
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Article42 1980-05-07 6 THE Singapore Polytechnic's welcome convention for 2,300 students admitted to the *****1 academic session starts at 9 a.m. at the National Theatre today. The chairman of the Polytechnic's Board of Governors, Mr Chua Char Teik. is the Kwst -of- honour42 words
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Article, Illustration106 1980-05-07 6 THE Senior Minister of SUtf (Foreign Affairs), Mr A. Kablm IshaU signing the condolence book for the late President Joslp TIU at the Yugoslav Kmbassy bh Stevens Road yesterday. Looking «n is the Yugoslav Minister Plenipotentiary and Charge d'Affairs here, Mr BorLslav Petrovtch. Several members of106 words
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451 1980-05-07 6 APPEAL COURT: FIRM BREACHED PACTS THE Court of Appeal ye«terday held a development company, Chong Fu Realty (Pte) Ltd, to be in breach of three former agreements which it had entered with three joint owners of a piece of land in Bukit Timah Under those agreements, executed between 1972 and451 words
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334 1980-05-07 6 AT SGH BY END OF YEAR THE condition of seriously ill patients can be continuously monitored when new electronic equipment is introduced into the new Singapore General Hospital extension by the end of the year. The equipment, designed and developed by the Applied334 words
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Article437 1980-05-07 6 Court told of swim pool tragedy A CORONER'S court yesterday heard how a 16-year-old schoolboy's first swimming session ended in tragedy when he was found drowned in a swimming pool. Poh Song Choon had gone to Katong Swimming Complex with a teacher and 16 other pupils from Sang Nila Utama437 words
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Article79 1980-05-07 6 TWO labourers and an unemployed man were jailed for periods of between six and 15 months on Monday when they leaded guilty to breaking into inch's Handlooms in Stamford Road and stealing $558 worth of sports shoes on April 26. Mohamed Ali bin Mohamed Nathar.79 words
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Article27 1980-05-07 6 THE Boon Lay Garden community centre will hold an on-the-spot cooking contest at its premises on July 13 at 9.30 a.m. For details, telephone *****5.27 words
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Article65 1980-05-07 6 KARIM bin Kassim. 29, was sentenced to one month's tail by a magistrate yesterday after he pleaded guilty to criminal breach of trust of $340. The court heard that Karim. an office boy, failed to return on Jan 31, 1979, when he was asked to bank65 words
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Article148 1980-05-07 6 HONG Leong Finance will probably extend loans within a month under the Small Industries Finance (SIF) scheme run by the Economic Development Board. It will be the first finance company to take part in this EDB scheme to develop and upgrade small industries here.148 words
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Advertisement279 1980-05-07 6 It's on now! RENOVATION SALE AT MIA KATONG SHOPPING CENTRE AND MANY MANY MORE! f^€M^€M .fli^ft»^»fe i^»w .^fe. i^^^\. TOP IM*\A/4h s^fe- JL .^fliW^si flPt^ilfi fjM^yl "A lfl J^^VK. iW. IHl^ft* \t t, n 1 .MjLaHfH WnHpiw IV And now a cool weather report: H^| '^mfrlß \f Mod* SOCK (30cm)279 words
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147 1980-05-07 7 Trader finally fell into singer's trap A COURT yesterday j heard how a singer, Tan Lye Peng. 35, planned a robbery with her lover before luring a businessman victim into her trap. Tan had earlier successfully persuaded Mr Aw Boon Lim, S3, to patronise her at the nightclub where she147 words
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Article439 1980-05-07 7 DR Tony Tan, the minister in charge of the University of SingaporeNanyang University merger, has appointed faculty deans and department heads of the National University of Singapore. These appointments were made in consultation with SU's Vice-Chancel-lor, Mr Kwan Sai Kheong, and NU's Director-Gener-al, Mr439 words
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507 1980-05-07 7 DR TAN: FOUR CRITERIA IN APPOINTMENTS MOST of the top academic posts at the National University of Singapore will be filled Dy University of Singapore dons, except Tor one faculty deanship and three departmental headships, which will go507 words
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425 1980-05-07 7 2 faculties will stay at Bukit Timah till 1981 TWO National University of Singapore faculties the arts and social science, and the science faculties will be sited at Bukit Timah campus until April/May 1981, when they will move to Kent Ridge. The faculty of accountancy and business administration will remain425 words
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Article31 1980-05-07 7 GHIM Moh community centre will organise a series o( new courses this month. For details, call at the centre personally or ring *****0 between 3 pm. and 10 pm31 words
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Advertisement153 1980-05-07 7 qHURSS)fIT Once again. Hotel Malaysia presents ■wrsday Fashion ExtraBagonza at La Ronde IbsMon House Al-fi Seta B M Hpll be showing off tneir ■1960 collection of more ■I* -nJ than 80 silk ouiftts W fcr both ladies and men. r complement the gorw smr- ouiftts. Dorothy Gray I V^mNl be153 words
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358 1980-05-07 8 Nothing fishy, say timber exporters TIMBER exporters said yesterday the complaints of under-declaration of timber exports to West Asia were basically unfounded. There might be a few cases of under-declared exports of timber and timber products by shippers but that did not mean shippers were engaged in "malpractice," they said.358 words
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139 1980-05-07 8 THE two Nugan Hand companies in Singapore which had been under investigations for alleged unlicensed banking have been told to terminate the services of all their workers by May 31. The instruction came from the director, Mr Michael Hand, who expressed regret139 words
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130 1980-05-07 8 Viet refugees from smashed boat arrive FOUR Vietnamese refugees arrived here yesterday on a Panamanianregistered tanker after their boat broke up on rocks off the Malaysian east coast. It was learned that 30 other Vietnamese in the boat were drowned. The tanker, J.N.H.I, rescued the refugees one woman and three130 words
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Article75 1980-05-07 8 JASWANT Singh. 38. wis fined $200 by a magistrate yesterday when he pleaded guilty to being in charge of a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol The court heard that he was acting in a drunk manner in the middle of Dalvey Road beside75 words
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Article46 1980-05-07 8 CUKE Thiang Tin. alias Ho Wing Nam. 19. was charged in a magistrate's court yesterday with stealing a gold chain worth $1,900 from th- Thai Thong Pawnshop on May 5. Mr was remanded umil May 13 when his case will be mentioned46 words
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Article, Illustration208 1980-05-07 8 Schools plan to make way for 'big brother ANGLO-Cklnese Junior School plans to DMve •at «f Barker Raad ana Into sJrnhill Sek**! so that Us nig brother, ACS, will get mere space. A kMtd for foreign students may ate* be built on tbe land vacated by the junior school The208 words
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452 1980-05-07 8 Alleged misappropriation case A MAGISTRATE, testifying at the trial of a police inspector accused of misappropriating part of the money seized during the Gold Bars Triple Murder investigations, said yesterday that he never instructed the inspector to put the money452 words
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238 1980-05-07 8 *****94 wins first prize in Singapore Sweep TICKET No. *****94 won the first prize of $500,000 in the Singapore Sweep drawn last night. The second prize of $150,000 went to ticket No. *****16. Third prize of $75,000 went to ticket No. *****71; fourth prize of $50,000 to ticket No. *****99238 words
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Miscellaneous194 1980-05-07 8 Bringing Up Father By Bill Kavanagh Hal Camp Ti/s<ie Tunocvrui THE ELEVATOR SERVICE YOU OUGHT THAT'S JUST l.l I WAS HOPING r-^^MviJ?lu™7A IN THIS BUILP/N© IS TO FIRE THE V WHAT I'M VOOR NEPHEW mod tob T? fixoo TERRIBLE. I WAITED SO ELEVATOR GOING TO WOULD AWKE ~-r LON® r194 words
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214 1980-05-07 9 Stole $18,600 worth of m-cycles in months NATIONAL serviceman Pang Swee Niam. 21, was jailed for 18 months on Monday when he pleaded guilty to nine charges of stealing motorcycles valued at a total of $18,600 between June last year and April. Only three charges between January and March were214 words
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Article58 1980-05-07 9 DR Ow Chin Hock, the Parliamentary Secretary (Culture), will open the Singapore Historical Photographs exhibition at the Singapore Conference Hall on Friday at 5.30 p.m. The exhibition, iomtly presented by the Ministry of Culture and the National Archives and Records Centre, will be on till May 2158 words
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Article45 1980-05-07 9 BI'KIT Merah community centre will hold courses on nonya kueh making, dress making, advanced cooking, lim sum, fruit and vegetable carving, yoga, pueilistics. social dancing, folk dancing and elementary guitar. Entry forms are available at the centre from 3 p.m. to 10 p.m.45 words
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516 1980-05-07 9 Enforcement THE Singapore Council of Women's Organisation plans to write to various government bodies asking them to consider the formation of a Family Court for the administration of family law. The drafting of the letters and other strategies "hatched" by516 words
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Article55 1980-05-07 9 THE Ministry of Science and Technology may soon be moving from its premises in Kay Slang Road to a building in Grange Road now under renovation. A ministry spokesman said the decision is not final. It is believed that the Ministry of Education needs more space at55 words
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Article, Illustration87 1980-05-07 9 DO YOU KNOW HER? THE S«*UI Welfare Departmeat Is appealing Utke family tkto girl (ab«ve) »r aayaae wk« tawwa her to tmmtmet It. Gtvbjg her name as W«ag Hew Ckla, she to »bMt 1-metre toll aad ikHt It yean «M, wttk ataaaed mmlbtlib She was foaai Mtor* lag at Martae87 words
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Article40 1980-05-07 9 THE British High Commissioner to Singapore, Mr John Hennings, will open an exhibition of 19th and early 20th century British paintings at Mandarin Hotel tomorrow. The exhibition will comprise 42 paintings, mostly of land and sea scapes.40 words
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295 1980-05-07 9 $5m plant to make chemicals for leather industry A J5-MII.UON chemical factory will be set up here to manufacture and distribute its products for the tanning and leather goods industries in this region. The factory is expected to begin production by the middle of next year, the managing director of295 words
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Article, Illustration553 1980-05-07 10 A SUMATRA lashed Singapore for the second day yesterday causing widespread floods and traffic snarls. Thousands of office workers and schoolchildren were held up in the traffic jams. A landslide at a construction site in MacKenzie Road brought work to halt. Flood waters began to553 words
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209 1980-05-07 10 CARS wlthost area Uceaces cm only eater the Central Bssumms District daring the restricted bean (1 a.m. to iris a.m.) after the Traffic Police hat officially lifted the restrlcttoa. ney will Indicate this by ■wltcMag off the "la Operation" lights oa the209 words
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Article, Illustration250 1980-05-07 10 S-c-r-e-e-c-h! Not through that flood! AT TEN in the morning yesterday, the water outside the Cold Storage in Orchard Road was just above ankle level but that was enough to bring traffic chaos to Orchard Road. Tourist and SBS buses, lorries, delivery vans and cars all came to an abrupt250 words
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Advertisement297 1980-05-07 10 I^*^ fom**o^^^^^\^)k dll l\i SEDEN Socks from £f- M M Ml I ▼V> 'i U P Sl 2 50 K^l H U.P. $2.95 MmJSMmNIJJIin 1 1 p <to c;n P^ an*i^. aataftaaiV 1 1 p t-\ cm a^aa 1 iaaaal ai ia\ S^r til *wlu/flll U.r. s>^.oU -v^ r^^^ r297 words
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290 1980-05-07 11 'Botak Chin conscious despite 7 bullet wounds' KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Botak Chin was fully conscious and boisterous despite seven bullet wounds in him. the High Court was told today. Sentul OCPD, Supt K. Selvanayagam, who was being cross-examined by Mr Jagjit Singh, counsel for Botak Chin, denied that he wasNST - 290 words
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Article53 1980-05-07 11 KUAUA LUMPUR, Tues. •Suara Malaysia." (Vok* of Malaysia) the overseas service of Radio and Television Malaysia, is to b* beamed to more countries in Asia and later to Europe, Information Minister Datuk Mohamed Rahmat said today. The Asian countries would include Japan and the IndoChinese states,AFP - 53 words
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129 1980-05-07 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. About 30 students of the government-run Ungku Omar Polytechnic in Ipoh were expelled for involvement in last month's student demonstrations in the institution, the Director-general of Education, Tan Sri Murad Mohd Noor said here yesterday. Disciplinary action was also taken onAFP - 129 words
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164 1980-05-07 11 Narco division for the Asean secretariat KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A narcotics division will be set up at the Asean Secretariat in Jakarta to coordinate and intensify the fight against the menace in the region, it was learned here today. The division, to be manned by Asean experts, will exchange informationAFP - 164 words
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Article, Illustration231 1980-05-07 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday FORMER Sabah Chief Minister Tun Datu Mustapha will not be allowed to be active again in the political party he founded United Sabah National Organisation (Usno). A spokesman for Usno said here today this had been decided by the present231 words
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121 1980-05-07 11 Publishers to penalise dealers of pirated books KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Twenty book shops selling pirated books will have their book supplies, both foreign and locally published, cut by their publishers following recent action by the Malaysian Book Publishers Association to combat piracy. "We are not going to tolerate them any121 words
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Article116 1980-05-07 11 He disclosed that activities of the producers of pirated books were centred in big towns such as Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Penang and Ipoh. He said for the past 10 years the Malaysian book market had been flooded with pirated titles that had threatened the development of the publishingNST - 116 words
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Article54 1980-05-07 11 PENANG, Ties. ■stag cMtmi, aaya tfce Penan* Family Planning A—riatlsM. According to its annual report, the ■■nclaUob gave oat M,SM con- D.ms last year, UJilt mwe tkaa in 1118. The report adds that the Increase ecaM be doe to "mare elderly patteato from the pill to tfceNST - 54 words
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Advertisement153 1980-05-07 11 Sake a peck at. r Make New Zealand and Australia your holiday destinations this year. Come and have a glimpse of what Air New Zealand has in store for you. We give you more New Zealand for less because we know it best. Our slide presentation will take you through153 words
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Advertisement182 1980-05-07 11 /j M AC* i _H ■■HUH Corolla Sedan BbVSVhH B b^ b^___ i& I 1I tk ■■V Corolla \kn Co^dla^^&gDn ■bII^bHBBBBBw^^^H I I l^ Corolla Liftback r nqBBBJBBf^i BHIM^I «|B»^b^— Bji^™Bß*««MM»«^g^B^^ k-^^B^^BB^B^^^ u^Br m >, i+^T~~**' toirila Coupe*" LOOKING ATA LEGEND IN SDIFFEBENTWAYS The Sedan Way both comfort and cargocarrying182 words
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Miscellaneous245 1980-05-07 11 Straits Times Crossword ACBO88 5 The crystal sea" It can keep! <«) 9 Car measurement curtailed 6 Easy movement remedying a when Napoleon's island'! East lack around the Gardens (8) 7 Linn to the sea, alack' Don't 10 Noon' Correct! (5) change it after aU (6) 11 Put pen to245 words
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Article384 1980-05-07 12 ONCE it was known that the National University of Singapore (NUS) would open its doors for the new academic year in July, it was to be expected that the next few months would be busy ones for the two component universities. Nothing perhaps emphasised more the urgency of384 words
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Article385 1980-05-07 12 IT TAKES no rare insight to understand why die Law Society is so incensed by the government decision to allow a British legal firm to set up an office and practise here. The government's rationale that there is a lack of legal expertise to service Singapore as385 words
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602 1980-05-07 12 ANDREW LESLIE - Oddities in Language Let's just say it as it is ANDREW LESLIE By A HATE column this week. The object of my severe displeasure is the world "orientate." There is nothing wrong with the word actually, it is merely the fashion in which it is increasingly used as a stop-gap602 words
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501 1980-05-07 12 CHRIS MOSEY - Industrial unrest a shock for many Swedes CHRIS MOSEY *i^ rHIF^^TT^B By in Stockholm THE WORST industrial unrest to hit Sweden since the 1909 general strike has taken the nation by surprise. "We're used to watching other countries have problems like this, not experiencing them ourselves," is the way one501 words
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Article, Illustration1121 1980-05-07 12 MILTON CHASE - Brzezinski s dream so near and yet so far MILTON CHASE By our Washington reporter THE DAY his arch rival in the battle for supremacy in the US foreign policy formulation field announced his resignation plans, President Jimmy Carter's Security Adviser, Mr Zbigniew Brzezinski, believed the title of Secretary of1,121 words
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892 1980-05-07 12 ALAN DAWSON - Vietnam's use of poison gas issue that just won't fade away ALAN DAWSON By Associate Editor of the Bangkok Post TWO RECENT events again raise the issue that won't go away: Does Vietnam's army use poison gas? The events themselves are curious, because an official Vietnamese source indicates Hanoi's armed892 words
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Advertisement5 1980-05-07 12 A theqreatestJnalSemqJf*!! j I 15 words
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Advertisement133 1980-05-07 12 Xl meets your banking needs at §g Jalan Besar H Upper Ground No.l Sim Lim Tower No. 10 Jalan Besar I Tel: *****01/*****05 I OCBC's latest branch is conveniently located on the upper fe^ ground floor of Sim Lim Tower in Jalar Besar. I iS^^K^^^h/ OCBC recognises this important business133 words
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Letter427 1980-05-07 13 Non-paying patients don't lose I REFER to the letter, "Poor patients need better health care" (ST. April 29) by LJm Kheng Lee and would like to clarify the following points. It is incorrect to state that patients in the nonpaying wards are operated upon by427 words
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345 1980-05-07 13 Go to out-patient clinic nearest your home I REFER to the letters from S. Kumarasamy ("Tears and anger after 150 pc hike, ST, April 18) and "Concerned" ("Allocate more money for health care." ST April 18) regarding the recent increase in the hospital specialist out-patient fee from U to $10.345 words
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Letter71 1980-05-07 13 I REFER to the e*mplalat, "Fear «f the dentist fant surprising If UUs is what mc» hv "Vlrg*" (ST, April I agree that careless Mwd «fU«U> skamM ■ai he tolerated. I appeal to "Vlrg*" to prcvlae the Depaty Director «f Medical Service* (Deatal) with details «f the71 words
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Letter, Illustration182 1980-05-07 13 YOUR correspondent "Y.T." wrote a letter, "After-care done in perfunctory way is of little use" (ST, April 18). As stated previously, several steps nave been taken by the Ministry of Health to improve the after-care of discharged psychiatric patients. One of the measures is182 words
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256 1980-05-07 13 Try to be more patient with the nurses YOUR correspondent "Goldie" ("Don't thirdraters need fans and a smile too?" ST, April 19) has in his letter misrepresented certain facts about the Alexandra Hospital. He apparently mistook the Accident and Emergency Department of the hospital for a "huge conference room with256 words
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168 1980-05-07 13 KIDS WHO'VE HAD MEASLES DON'T NEED THE JABS I REFEB to the qaertmt rained by "Cameeraed Paraat" and "8. It. Urn" (ST, April 18) aa the need far vaeetaattaa against measles If a child has had natural measles. Thta Is to clarify that children wfe* have had aataral measles da168 words
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206 1980-05-07 13 I REFER to the letter. "Labelling of all drugs may be harmful," by •Prescriber" (ST. April 18). I would like to inform the writer that in the retailing of medicines all medicaments or articles consisting of a substance recommended as a medicine must, by law,206 words
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Advertisement280 1980-05-07 13 See the F. a7| CupFlnal I BVaHX>UR| It's easy rent a new, latest-model colour TV set from RENTACOLOR now! Be early ring now and make sure you get the set you want for the great game! Tv Licence bM I H OlJ lm Plrk Comptet Td *****91 I Iv^ JjuTl280 words
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Article393 1980-05-07 14 HONGKONG: Stocks closed generally firmer in moderately active trading yesterday, with the Hang Seng index gaining 9.41 points to close the day at 867.81, dealers said. Underlying sentiment, however, was subdued, with operators taking little encouragement from further falls in US prime rates. Although narrowing the interest rate differential393 words
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Article443 1980-05-07 14 TOKYO: Share prices closed lower in active trading yesterday, with profit-taking and liquidations in resources-relat-ed and front-running shares more than offsetting early gains, dealers said. The Dow Jones average fell 26.57 to 6.856.08 points, with a volume of 450 million shares and the New index was 469.13. down 0.96443 words
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Article114 1980-05-07 14 DATUK KERAMAT Holdings Bhd announced a group net profit of M 514.99 million ($13.25 million), for the year ended January 31. on a turnover of $893.0 million ($914.8 million). The parent company's net profit was $11 13 million ($14.76 million) A final dividend of 105Reuter - 114 words
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Article138 1980-05-07 14 (HINKSK Prattac* Kxrhaagr, Siqgaparr, Man Hawing prim per IN kg >r>terda>: araaat ail: Bulk fob $140.50 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum fob $150.50 sellers, new drum fob $157.00 sellers. C'apra: Mixed (loose) $81.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asia NLW $505 00 sellers. Sarawak white138 words
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Article203 1980-05-07 14 THE KILOBAR market for gold deliverable in Singapore opened at $36,415 and closed at $36,220 yesterday In the Far East, gold opened at US$***** 522.00 and with light selling moved lower to $516.00 518.00 in quiet trading In the afternoon, gold moved up to $518.00 520.00 on some buying203 words
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Article59 1980-05-07 14 THE STRAITS tin price fell another $14 to $2,320 per picul (equivalent to $38.36 per kilo, down 23 cents) in Penang yesterday, on an official offering up 74 tonnes to 251 tonnes. NEW YORK: Spot tin was quoted at 808.00 to 810.00 US cents per lb on Monday.59 words
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Article405 1980-05-07 14 THE SINGAPORE rubber market closed slightly lower yesterday, with May RSS One buyers quoted at 301.00 cents per kilo, down 1.50 cents on Monday's close, dealers said. Afternoon prices recovered slightly on higher I^ondon opening advices and upcountry buying. Forward demand also aided the market. Opening prices were marked405 words
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Article100 1980-05-07 14 Rubber: May 6 Singapore: May: 301.00 cents (down 1.50 cents) Malaysia: June: 313.50 cents (down 1.50 cents) Tin: M 52,320 (down $14) (equivalent to $38.36 per kilo) (down 23 cents) Official offering: 251 tonnes (up 74 tonnes) prompted by higher London opening advices and light forward demand. NEW100 words
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Article17 1980-05-07 14 < -\m i K\'<urr.nl Mih. Ha>rr. -i.11.rJunr l)..r».rd Mlhi Hu>., "II <> MMU H Jaw lul>17 words
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Article36 1980-05-07 14 HraMa Trading llt.iKI.-.ni Maitnum I'urpn M I'roprrlim t A N Krmpa. ..rUh.rL; > I H Malayawala 1160 MO no 374 660 63S 600 S2S 460 273 40 2S 22 20 15 IS 15 14 14 Ill36 words
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Article39 1980-05-07 14 I) K.ramal GlaKft Knlhman» Ku Van Sann I'uhli.- Trxlile IVruk Carbidr h.m Ind Fed (ablra ionx IrniK Ind 1JUU I3S0 276 430 129 170 77 165 195 193 -131 -20 -5 -4 -4 -3 -2' -2 -1 -139 words
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Article26 1980-05-07 14 C 4 C 245.000 Inchcape 212.000 S Darby 119.000 K I. Kepong 197.000 Total turnover: 4.59 m Total value: $12 39m Source: SES26 words
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Article35 1980-05-07 14 B.T Indicator: Industrials Finance: Hotels: Properties: Minings: Plantations: OCBC SE.S.Intl: Apr 5 May 6 *****3 4348 59 472.98 480.43 843.14 847.47 ***** ***** 341.68 346 49 281.64 ***** ***** ***** ***** 472.80 ***** 432.2035 words
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Article365 1980-05-07 14 SHARK prices firmed all round at thr Stork Kxrhangr of Singapore yesterday as buyers staged a mild rally. Taking the lead from improved ovrrsran market*, particularly Hongkong and New Yark, thr Straits Times industrial index steadily advanced to 4M.43, adding 7.47 points. The Business Times indicator365 words
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Article300 1980-05-07 14 BUYING interest took the Kuala Lumpur stock market moderately higher in fairly active trading yesterday. The New Straits Times industrial ordinary share index, reflecting the stronger close, rose 8.06 points to 557.29 while the Business Times index soared 116.06 points to 7,504.72. Although lower-liners continued to command attention,300 words
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Article131 1980-05-07 14 THI IS Sing dollar opened 150 points lower al $2 1630 40 but closed slightly higher al 52.16M1 90 in ihe Singapore for™ market yesterday The market fluctuated in a range of U 1610 and 2 1680 in hectic trading The tone was easier as interest rate131 words
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Article319 1980-05-07 14 ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on May 6: Closing Asian dollar certificates of deposit for prime names: Si.urr.v lull l.vni'h Inter national |AaM Co. in l I'.KtiAiNU rairs .11 j iw pm CumnciM Nominal nm Smithsonian quotad y*t*<Sm, (crou)paritr P*rc*fiUg* chwtg* Laral dollars to our319 words
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Article45 1980-05-07 14 KAVIK of pil.f* nffprnj h> ,lis IHinl fUHJM'N OP V Cat ,i.>(»imi.s f. Clostag Kumk Sclhai J-inonlh T^^a^ur> Mill 7 I 16 6 15 W 1 month H.ink hills 11 10 il months CD 10 10 months 11) 10 10 Source National Dis.ouat Co45 words
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Article24 1980-05-07 14 THE average rate at which major Singapore baaks are currently prepared U lend to their best customers Is 12.2 per rent.24 words
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Article1396 1980-05-07 14 THE last transacted ready s»k at thr ckar o( buinm on thr Stork Exrhancr of Sinfa pore yratmlay compared with thr previous day's price* to(rthrr with U7» high and 100 < Adjianed for snip lifhu laaur) IMO Last Hi(B Low Coapaa> Sak *»r INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 310 S3 1491,396 words
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Article315 1980-05-07 14 SINGAPORE I NIT TKI NT (Maugm- prWn It M»y 1) ASIA I MI TKC ST IMuurn' nrto* Miv 1) AKBITHNOT SK< I RITIKS ASIA (NiM|tn' prim l«r May 1) Spar* Growth Fund 130 137 INCOME BOND UNIT (Cirrmt prim) Income Bond 1 16 1 22 MAR* Bl MIPITRA315 words
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Article1617 1980-05-07 14 BID and ofler prices officially listed and business in an reported to the Stork Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. AU Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sen". Big Board1,617 words
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Article1982 1980-05-07 14 BID and ofler pncei officially listed and business in and reported to thr Kuala Lumpur Stork Exchange yesterday with (he number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots o( 1.000 units unless otherwise specified INDUSTRIAL* Arasa (2 9OBi Alaaaaau (1148 3 20S) xall Ak«a>l2 1982 2OS) (l)1,982 words
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941 1980-05-07 15 INERTIA seemed to have hit the Singapore stock market last month. Despite a good round of corporate results, some generous scrip issues and other interesting events, trading remained light. This was hardly surprising. Uncertainty over the US economy, rising local interest rates and941 words
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533 1980-05-07 15 APPLICATION to subscribe for 15 million Tat Lee Bank $1 shares at $2.50 each is open. The prospectus and application forms are available from the Development Bank of Singapore, stockbroking firms and most banks. The application list will be open next Wednesday from 10am533 words
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Article322 1980-05-07 15 SYDNEY. Tues A report of further oil shows in South Australia's Cooper Basin pushed the oil sector to the foreground in an otherwise dull session, brokers said. Santos and Vamgas rose 20 cents to AJ8.70 and $4 60 after reports of oil traces near wells which322 words
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Article280 1980-05-07 15 ZURICH. Mon Prices rlcavd quietly steady in thin trading with little overseas demand, dealers said Unkm Bank Bearer closed unchanged in barely steady banks, with Bank Leu Bearer easier Kinancials were also barely steady, while industrials and insurances edged higher Foreign bonds eased slightly on profit-taking in280 words
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288 1980-05-07 15 Owners of UIC shares advised not to accept offer UNITED laaastrial CaraarattM ■fcttrofc+Mcrs won Maaaay atMtea by Mergaa Greafell, the rempaay's adviaern, act te aeeeat the 54.5t (Mfc effer by Haag Flae. Seme vaemben af ike UIC heart, UM-lidlajr. raainnaa Lee Kirn Yew, have already rejected the effer. The ethers288 words
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Article52 1980-05-07 15 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Monday closed Friday 443.8 Week Ago 432.1 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday 818.30 Friday 810.92 Week Ago 805.48 H.K.HANU BENC; Tuesday ***** Monday 858.40 Week Ago ***** SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 800.37 Monday 590.52 Week Ago ***** ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday ***** Monday 781 03 Week Ago52 words
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Advertisement799 1980-05-07 15 j General Manager j Insurance FOR the Insurance Division of Gibb Livingston Co. Ltd., a member of the Inchcape Group. BASED in Hong Kong. Responsibility is to the Managing Director for the profitable management of a well established insurance operation with a staff of 40. AN INSURANCE PROFESSIONAL is required799 words
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Advertisement791 1980-05-07 15 Maaw*.a...««ammm«..««mmmw\ CYCLE CARRIAGE GROUP ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT THE INDIVIDUAL: The successful candidate must have 2 years experience in office organisation. A graduate and above 24 years, r he will report diree'ly to the Depart- w? ment's Manager. THE JOB: The job requires that the candidate be responsible for corespondences, stock control791 words
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Advertisement3998 1980-05-07 16 AT YOUR SERVICE RATES SECTION INDEX X Telephone Service: *****22 i ,^L -^1 .^saassss*. .fßk Moodoy Fridoy 8 30am —500pm OrAnory 70 cr» p*r word <rr»n VIO 50i I FOR SALE SHOPPING GUIDE 284-4422 T,m«C.tWr. oOOom -500pm (M«i J49T5) w3o"y T^« VII TRAVEL RESTAURANTS 1 [^P^tS^RoVd" 9*oot^"- n MSo P3,998 words
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Advertisement1390 1980-05-07 16 I IX OBITUARIES II EMPLOYMENT j COMPANY REOUIRES ONE Lady Clerk with Timber export experience. Please apply Farrer Post Box 180. Spore 9128 CUSTOMER SERVICES AGENT required Qualifications c GCE O Level with credit In English c Ability to work Independently, mature with pleasant personality, tact and Initiative In dealing1,390 words
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Advertisement555 1980-05-07 17 II EMPLOYMENT 31 Situations Vacant b) Secretarial mnd Clerical ■aaBBBB*BBB*V*a»SBSIB*BBa*B>aaa*B*>*IBai GENERAL CLERKS (FEMALE) Apply personally io Kirn Seah Refrigeration Service 252 Ran- noon Road. (0821 1 GENERAL CLERK REOUIRED Independent working ability with knowledge of Book-keeping and typing Apply tel *****37 OMLS INTERESTED IN operating photographic machine, please call personally555 words
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Advertisement567 1980-05-07 17 law firm requires Junior i Berrelari Felei e\i>erieni c prelerred bul not essential Apßt) lo Advertiser 4US StrallTradingKuildniK Spore 0104 LEGAL FIRM reuuires PRIVATE SECRETARY Preferably with 2 year* experience corporete secretarial work Please tel MISS CHENG al 32t2** lor interview. LEGAL FIRM REOUMtES accurate Chinese Typist mm PMBX Telephone567 words
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Advertisement1374 1980-05-07 17 II EMPLOYMENT MPM requires SECRETARY Age 22 2S years old a recognised Secretarial Diploma Attractive and pleasant personality Able lo work independently Minimum 2 years experience in similar capacity Able lo operate OKI Telex Machine ialary will be commensurate nlh qualifications and experinierestrd applicants are reliiesird Ui call Miss Flossie1,374 words
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Advertisement1391 1980-05-07 17 II EMPLOYMENT Travel Agency requires: CLERK/TYPIST c TypillKexperienceessenll.il Interested please wnle to THE MANAGER UNIT (01. 6TH FLOOR TONG BUILDING 302 ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE 0*23 with telephone, out;., i number TYPISTS Required Call: *****10 Business GiH TYPIST CUM GENERAL Clerk urgently required by an established company Please furnish personal particulars1,391 words
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Advertisement1377 1980-05-07 17 II EMPLOYMENT INOOOR MALE/FEMALE Sales Assistants amsrtesj Age 16 to 24 Apply personally al 214 216. South Bridge Road. Phoenix Slioes Company Business hours 10a in lo 9p in Close on Sunday INOOOR SALESGMLS REOUMED Apply personally al I i.lh .Sim Llm Tower. 10. Jalan Besar Spore 8 INOOOR SALESGMLS.1,377 words
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Advertisement656 1980-05-07 17 II EMPLOYMENT AIR CONDITION DUCT lubricators port provided Tel 4812"* Tan A lariie tllanulai turillK company unites suitably qualified applicants Mf the lollowtllK position MECHANICS ITC in maintenance fitting Ito 2 years relevant working eiperience Be able lo work 2 rotating I'lease submit full particulars together with contact telephone number656 words
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Advertisement450 1980-05-07 17 A well established Companj in Bukit Timah require* MALE LABORATORY ASSISTANTS Requirements: A good O I.eif-1 pass mistry Willing 10 work on shifts Kxperience though preferable is not essential as trainitiK will be provided. Plata* apply with personal particulars and contact telephone number |0 S.T Box A9031S BAROIO HAS A450 words
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Advertisement432 1980-05-07 18 II EMPLOYMtMT 31 Situations Vacant 4) Technicml HOKUP4KU (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD Leading Japanea* Electronms Components Manufacturer reejMsrea: MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN Completed Secondary A education with working experience c Age 24 to 35 years c At least 3 years relevant experience c Preferably with Trade certificate ln»er**»ed appkcants apply giving lull rue-Mi,432 words
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Advertisement523 1980-05-07 18 IKON WORKS fast expanding American manufacturer of oilfield equipment requires: (A)TOOL CUTTER GRINOERS c Experience In Tool A Cutter Grinding In metal machining machine shop c NTC 3 in Metal Machining preferred Completed full-time National Service (B)TOOL CRIB ASSISTANTS c Possess NTC 3 In Metal Machining or completed Technical 4523 words
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Advertisement433 1980-05-07 18 II EMPLOYMENT requires 1) ELECTRICIANS National Trade Certificate tn Electrical Pitting and Installation plus 2 years' relevant experience 2) FITTERS/ ASSISTANT FITTERS c National Trade Certificate Orade 3 In Malnte- > nance Fillings or Bench Fillings or Tool and Die plus I to 2 years' relevant experience. ON 3to 5433 words
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Advertisement580 1980-05-07 18 SITE FOREMAN REOUMCO. Applicants must have at least 5 years Please apply with particulars staling salary expected and contact telephone number to 90 Tessensohn Road. Spore 0621 TECHNICAL SALES EXECUTIVE TECHNICIANS REQUIRED FOR AUTOMOTIVE ACCESSORY LINE LADIES WITH MARKETING EXPERIENCE ANO INTEREST Ml CARS WILL BE CONSIDERED EXPECTED TO TRAVEL580 words
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Advertisement1266 1980-05-07 18 II EMPLOYMENT REFRIGERATION TECHNICIANS A large and wan established Froxen Food Company requires urgently Refrigeration Technicians c Applicants should be prepared to do shift duties c Previous experience In ammonia system Is preferred but not necessary c Completed/ exempted from National Service c Those with VITB Certificate but with ample1,266 words
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Advertisement785 1980-05-07 18 II EMPLOYMENT FACTORY WORKERS required for immediate employment a Above 16 yaars old a Good starting salarj plus bonus a Shift allowance a Incentive allowance a Frae medicai and uni forma provided. a Malayaians ara invitee to apply Please call personally to: Production Manager, Magnolia Dairies Factory 227. Upper Bukit785 words
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Advertisement526 1980-05-07 18 II EMPLOYMENT A PRINTING COMPANY immediately requires I I Offset Macllltu operators 2) Paper < utter o.hk! Ed Applirants must i pleted N S Please rail *****76 A well established food factory in Jurong requires immediately: MALE FACTORY WORKERS c 16 years and above c Malaysians are invited to apply526 words
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Advertisement450 1980-05-07 20 II EMPLOYMENT 31 Situations Vacant I) Production DO An American company FEMALE MACHINE OPERATORS il .Minimum Sec. 1 education (2) Above 16 years. (3)Good physique (4) Willing to work on 3 rotating shifts c Minimum commencing gross salary $320/p.m. Adjustment of salary upon confirmation Bi-yearly increment c Free shuttle bus450 words
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Advertisement403 1980-05-07 20 II EMPLOYMENT molex Invites applications from Singapore Malaysian Citizens and Permanent Residents for the following positions A) MACHINE OPERATORS (To run stamping and punch presses) B) STAMPING DIE SETTERS C) MALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS D) GENERAL WORKERS We otter c Qood starling salary c Transport/ shift allowances c CPF contribution c403 words
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Advertisement502 1980-05-07 20 5 SHOWA I J PLASTICS K (S) PTE LTD 15, FOURTH CHIN BEE J 6 ROAD, fi i JURONG, V SINGAPORE 2261 J rß>quire)t urgently v *1) GENERAL WORKERS 6 2) CHECKERS/ iff OPERATORS J3) SPRAYERS 'I (Muat be prepared to do i shift duties) m c 16 to 35502 words
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Advertisement850 1980-05-07 20 II EMPLOYMENT Qoliei invites applications for FEMALE/MALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS STARTING I SALARY $365 I ON I CONFIRMATION $402 WfTrNN ONE YEAR YOU CAN EARN UP TO $432 Bollei provides good wages and benefits as: iA healthy and safe working environment c Free transport provided at pick-up points along Outram Road,850 words
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Advertisement1125 1980-05-07 20 II EMPLOYMENT An established company requires (A) Mechanic Well experienced in piling trailing machineries (B) Store Keeper (Male) Have complete secondary education, preferably with working experience (C) Site Clerk Interested applicants pleas* write to 1201. 12th Floor. Golden Mile Tower, Beach Road, Singapore 07 It AN ESTABLISHED DRY Cleaning Company1,125 words
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Advertisement1313 1980-05-07 20 II EMPLOYMENT j ESSm I I I ELECTROLUX SEA PTE LTD has immediate varanclps for A. PEST CONTROL TRAINEE B SALES REPRESENTATIVES (FEMAIE) RtKjuif •fTisjnts post a> c Preferably with Class 3 driving licence c Able to read ti write English c Completed Secondary education c Above 21 years of1,313 words
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Advertisement605 1980-05-07 21 II EMPLOYMENT 31 Situation* Vacant h) General FOREIGN BANK REQUIRES 2 Clerk Typists and 1 Messenger Apply with passport site photograph and telephone number lo Manager. Personnel Depart mem. Bank of Tokyo Ltd Hong I. eong Building 16 Raffles Quay. Spore 0104 FRANK. PILING (S) PTE LTO requires I)LAND SURVEYOR605 words
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Advertisement429 1980-05-07 21 II EMPLOYMENT i HOTEL PHOENIX I SINGAPORE has Immediate vacancies for: I 1) CHIEF COOK 2) COFFEEHOUSE WAITERS/ WAITRESSES 3) ROOM MAIDS 4) HOUSEMAN 5) TOILET ATTENOANTS 6) TIMEKEEPER Please apply personally] with recent photograph R and relevant documents between 9.00 a.m. and 4.00 p.m. (Monday to Friday) and 9429 words
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Advertisement608 1980-05-07 21 Leeding depertment store requires I) F/A ARTIST t) INDOOR LADY PROMOTER [nterested applicants, kindly onlacl MM j py 1111 1 1 •1 1 J B%|ea(J |0^ SECURITY GUARDS REQUIREMENTS: t Must be prepared U> do shift work Ability to speak and write English or Malay: s Preferably ex-pollce or army608 words
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Advertisement1371 1980-05-07 21 II EMPLOYMENT i PHILIPS i requires GENERAL HELPERS Applicants should be physically fit and have completed Primary education Please call personally for en mHr- view today, between 2p.m. and 1 4pm bringing with you all relevant 1 documents al: < Audio Factory Lorong 1 Toa Payoh Singapore 1231 OR Blk1,371 words
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Advertisement1285 1980-05-07 21 II EMPLOYMENT STEWARDESSES. PART/FULLTIME. Apply personally King Of Kings CiK-ktail Lounge 4 JO. 4th Hour Lucky Plaza. Orchard Koad dally after 4 00 pm STORE ASSISTANT urgently required by Interne tional Company. The place of work will be in Changi The right candidate should be hardworking and capable of running1,285 words
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Advertisement670 1980-05-07 21 111 VEHICLES A BOATS more! An immaculate car is only the beginning. You get more car from us. Call us now! Ktore war a car rental service W^m phone *****30 s43m Telephone *****24/*****7 20,000 km or 1 year full warranty 7 al^^^ < c^ U W^S|l^F An Associate Company of670 words
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Advertisement766 1980-05-07 22 HI VEHICLES 4 BOATS 45 Vehicle)* For Sal* b) BMW BMW 3*3.1 APRIL 1M79 SYBBBBX and BMW 320 August 1979 with registration number KM Both cars 1 owner, in showroom condition complete with full factory optional and many extras still under factory warrraßCU Ng *****18 or Ron Han *****04 or766 words
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Advertisement920 1980-05-07 22 1*73 FIAT 12* One pruale o»ner Heaniiiiii rondlUon selling $8,800 *****21 1*73 FIAT 124 sporl.s 1800 cc Airrond. sports rims $12,500 View Blk 128. No 821. Lorong I. .Toa Payoh. Spore 1231 1073 FIAT 132. new metallic paintwork, showroom condition aircond $9,700 Exchange considered Phone *****7 Blk 15. 36K Marirme920 words
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Advertisement808 1980-05-07 22 197* COLT CELESTE Airrmid ■MTU rtaM road tax expiring September 1980 $16 400 ono View Ulk 121. 42A. Lorong 2. Toa Payoh. Spore 1231 1977 MITSUBISHI COLT Sigma Super Salon I Private Owner cmicealed Aircon New Tax Please tel *****4 1979 COLT LANCER 1400 EL. 2 owners, aircondilioned. radio/ cassette,808 words
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Advertisement845 1980-05-07 22 111 VEHICLES BOATS I HIAP HUAT CO. 245 Middle Rd Tel *****1 *****1. 1979 Dalsun I2OY lair-con). 1978 Toyota Hi l.ux Pick-Up. 1977 Coll Galanl Sigma G S (air-con), Coll Galant Sigma itiOU lair-ioni. Mazda 323. F/Cortina 1.6S W K Cortina 1 6(,l lair-con). 1976 Toyota UUr-Ace Van. 1975 Honda845 words
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Advertisement825 1980-05-07 22 1972 HOLDEN PREMIER auti im.it I, aJrcOUd taxed till II) HO $3 500 i, no King *****37 1972 JAGUAR XJO 4 2 Immaculate rondition Asking $23,000 ono (all *****57 Kenny 1972 VOLKSWAGEN 1300 C c Road lax paid PARF cassette, new engine $8,000 o n o *****34 1972 VW STATIONWAGON825 words
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Advertisement973 1980-05-07 22 111 VEHICLES BOATS ATTRACTIVE OFFER tof .ill Bood iood can (rum 1974 OcMNaTOal < 'iiinpuny and prn.ilr rental ration oroofjM Alto rr quired all PARP export ducuOsMOs .mil etna I Oil Ol any enKllii- ■BM It > TANCLIN USED CARS CO. 69. Killiney Road. Singapora 0923 Tal *****93/*****99. ATTRACTIVE PRICE973 words
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Advertisement1243 1980-05-07 22 IV ACCOMMODATION I PROPERTIES •Shophouses ideal for all kinds of business Ready for immediate business Function •Apartments with modern amenities for immediate occupation •Convenient transportation Easy instalments available! LUCKY REALTY CO. LTD. 15th Fl Far East Shopping Centre. Orchard Road, Singapore 0923 Tel *****11 (12 lines) Tenure o' ianu t>o1,243 words
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Advertisement753 1980-05-07 23 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES 51 Accommodation Vacant b) Flats LUXURIOUS APARTMENTS WITH/ WITHOUT SWIMMING POOL M EXCLUSIVE DISTRICTS Fully FwrnwHed m Futura $5,000 ■a Pandan Valley Penthouse $5,000 Chempaka Court $3,500 •a Peace Mansion 83.400 ••Hin Seng Garden $3,300 ■a Orange Heights $3,300 ■c Golhlll Towers $2,700 -a Shelford Apartment S2.MO753 words
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Advertisement913 1980-05-07 23 AVAILABLE NOW a Hilkreal Arcadia. I hedrooms cli rondommium facilities il».SOopm a Lucky Tower*, high floor. 3 Ixdrooms one study, centril airronrt unfurnished at $4 400 p m Knquirtes J I CHEN 8 ASSOCIATES *****/ 3*BBB. BEAUTIFUL FLAT 3 bedrooms, parquet, terrazzo. 1.300 sq ft ssi 200 negotiable unfurnished Ililestier913 words
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Advertisement1715 1980-05-07 23 IV ACCOMMODATION 4 PROPERTIES EXCLUSIVE PROPERTIES IN RIDGEWOOD CONDOMINIUM a Kalakaua Riae Beautifully furnished 4 bedioomed apartment with law balconi Pment OWfMf occupied Available end June 1980 Mental $3,800 negoti.ihle a Fully lurmaned 2 1/2 level townnouae With 3 bedrooms and a stud> Available immediate- ly Rental SMBS negotiable t1,715 words
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Advertisement1730 1980-05-07 23 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES HOB TERRACE HOUSE lor sale SlirliriK Hoacl giirrnstown Tel b27H79 JB. (JALAN PETRI). st-ml-cietacri-ed double storey. 3.610 so ft Freehold Prle« SIIB.OOO Ring Phil. o3-*****9' *****6. anytime OFF BUKIT TIMAM 2-storey detached bungalow 4 bedrooms. 9.000 sq ft Price $395,000 on o Fnqillnes *****K9 *****88 b) Flats1,730 words
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Advertisement846 1980-05-07 23 IV ACCOWMODATH)N PROPERTIES APARTMENT FAR EAST MiniUHl dist 9, 1 .too sq it Cloac proxlmll) to Orchard R.iad 3 bedrooms $195,000 negotiable Worldwide *****77 APARTMENT. ST THOMAS Walk. Dial 'J walk-up apartment :t bedrooms Living, dining ParUally furnished Selling $189,000 negotiable Principals telephone 2RBI I 1 *****85 A PERFECT 2-BEDROOMED846 words
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Advertisement725 1980-05-07 23 INTERNATIONAL PLAZA 2 tiedmoaned apartment raclna niy and sea Nv. mini inn pool, squash court and Other facilities $170,000 Ring *****6U *****19 KATONG COSY APARTMENT < •••<■') location, high floor Excellent sea view 3 airconditioned bedrooms. 2 bathrooms, ceramic tiles parquet flooring throughout Aluminium door/ windows Free carpark foreigners can725 words
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Advertisement756 1980-05-07 23 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES PRIME LANO WANTEO Land of good potential wanted in choice localities for residential, commercial Sale must be vacant possession and subject lo planning approval Principal*/ Agent! Call *****3 A BUSINESSMAN WISHES to purchase a bungalow, semi-detach-ed, corner terrace at Pa.sir His or Upper Serangoon Owners please call756 words
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Advertisement913 1980-05-07 23 GOLDHILL PLA2A GROUNDFLOOR fi r showr.Him Unit Is tamed with partitioning lnrl.vidual aircondilionuiK unit and toilet faCIIIUei Principals pleasTel *****51 GOLDHILL SHOPPING CENTRE 1 11 (ice for rental will, central air con Area 1 200 sq ft l-or details call *****94 ICB BUILDING SHENTON ffa) I- irst class and most913 words
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Advertisement1439 1980-05-07 24 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES 61 Shops To Let/For Sale/Wanted PENINSULA HOTEL (Shopping Centre) Prestigious showroom cum office above 1 lOOsqti Selling MMB s I neicoltahle Tenanted 1 yeac Entrance kj ictri Mfea/s mis i. -I BBBBBM office hours PRE WAR SHOPMOUSE AT IMsl IMJ lor sale freehold with \a rani possession.1,439 words
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Advertisement644 1980-05-07 24 V SERVICES BUSINESS FLAVOR SEAL CORPORATION USA Eipanding in the Far Eatt Region invites application! tor PROCUREMENT MANAGERS M MjHSbss: OuehtKatmns/E iperience: a 1 tei .1 years dlre-e I sellinu e»perlenet in wni»i»laiiiji Icvh a Preferable in vaterlesi .Miku.irc sales c Able lei work independently »nii minimum supemsioii c Able644 words
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Advertisement473 1980-05-07 24 HAIRWAVS UNISEX MERLIN PLAZA i> pleased to announce they will toon be opening a most up-to-dste TRAINING CENTRE •or both Beginners and Advanced I Hair Design and Beauty i H AIRWAYS MASTERCLASS PTE LTD a new approach to teaching. based on overaeas methods and techniques For lurther inform. non and473 words
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Advertisement1457 1980-05-07 24 VI EDUCATION t TMINIHS 100 Dancing BEGINNERS LATEST DISCO Class i ommencing 800 pm (Wednei clay) Hcirk and Roll 700 pm (Thursday) Private lessons daily Or. md Dancing studio lairconditioned I 280:1 llikli street Centre. MM l££ dance > Hl^s3 istsst |ir; teiti H y^^^rtck a rell-Mscs reca reek eai1,457 words
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Advertisement1569 1980-05-07 24 VI EDUCATION TRAINING I Become Ihe pertect secreta'y you ye always wanted 10 be Our specialist teachers with our British associates will enable you lo obtain the L C C I P S C and our recognised Secretarial Dip loma Al the lowest lee Learn French or Japanese at $51,569 words
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Advertisement730 1980-05-07 24 VII TRAVEL TOURS \s i. Shentours /•^jisf^i Reliance 'flp^JiHolidays ORIENT TOURS 6 rjavs 8 Days Manila/ 3jguio/ M,nM/B, 9u9 u* /c, 9 s,n,n 10M Ocean Park 10/5 17/5 24/5 31/5 $1 499 10/5 17 School Mondays Special 6DaytPh*pptneoeej«t 8 Days Manta/Bagun Hong Kong/Bangkok/ Deluxe class Hotel Pattaya •Choice food plus730 words
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Obituary, Illustration138 1980-05-07 25 Passed away peacefully at 9.10 p.m. on 4th May 1960, leaving behind: SONS: DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW: Yeo Kirn Choon Ong Geok Su YeoKlmKal Ong Su Kee Mary Chu Yeo Kirn Beng Ong Kah Kee Yeo Kirn Leong Tan Kirn Heok Yeo Chee Lee Toh Yee Llan Yeo Kirn Huat Wong Tok Chin138 words
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Obituary153 1980-05-07 25 THE FAMILY OF the late Mr Eric Frank Stewart wish to express their sincere thanks to the Management staff of Singapore Cold Storage. F.D.A W.U.. colleagues, friends and relatives I and also Doctors and staff of TT.S Hospital, for their kind assistance, prayers, condolences, attendance wreaths, and donations153 words
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Obituary, Illustration263 1980-05-07 25 MRS. S AROJ BASIN GOHO WIFE OF LATE SHUSH I CHANDRAGOHO A IMWIIM AT LAW 1 PASSED AWAY IN CALCUTTA ON MTH APR*. AGED SEVENTY EIGHT YEARS j passed away peacefully on 5-5-eO leeving behind wit*, sons: Teo Man Kee, Mar. Seng. Mah Soon. Man Cheow, Keng Teck,263 words
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Obituary, Illustration188 1980-05-07 25 In Chertahed Memory Of DOMINIC ALOYSIUS D'COTTA A LOVING HUSBAND A C ARING FATHER To a beautiful Life came a sudden end. He died as he lived, everyone's friend. Always missed by: wHe Zelie. children end grandchildren. Mass at Immaculate Heart ol Mary at S.lSp.m. IN f188 words
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Advertisement628 1980-05-07 25 VII TRAVEL TOURS ■4*aV ft\ af% Comforiabte air PsWMQeR.US >>CiaflPw > rVI \l\ Ist Class accomodation jV^BBSfKUdI Ko\ SumptucKJs M«mis mmmmmrSlt WaVIL t KClTlny «aVrQ]I(9OViOQ ae^lS^si^si^stfls! iißHaßaaaaaaß^sß^siw T^l TAUsf4 A f s>l f JUlJain ft ai^Zsi^si^B3ll^l^r^^R^^sa*TT*^^sH •nd satisryino holiday *****33 *****32 Our Toors are not *****9,*****1 Cnwp as w« provide628 words
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Advertisement901 1980-05-07 25 VII TRAVEL TOURS East Malaysia Holidays 4 days Kuchlng eiplorer' H^K9KT£-SBH| Holidays W_ Jt Departure every Thursday H lf«*flvll $4*5 Visit to Bidayuk C/^j (land dayak) longhouses H^V j c See the World famous '■^fcs»TvVH Sarawak museum U- >AJl\ -I Excursion to the scenic J^^ 'jBau Lake JHMj f Visit901 words
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Advertisement142 1980-05-07 25 VIII ANNOUNCEMENTS PERSONAL SERIN FRIENDSHIP AGENCY. Be a member with Serin, introducing rnrnds/llfe partners confidentially All are welcome. Tel: *****93. 10am lo 10pm ASIA MARRIAGE-AID Bureau helps you find suitable partner Suite 12- A Kheng Chiu Building. 47. Beach Road. ***** Established 1961 130 Personal Dedicated lo the Angel Christina142 words
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Advertisement138 1980-05-07 25 I 2£ KUVOIMG YIK BANK BERHAD SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS I Applications are invited from suitably qualified Malaysian Citizens, especially BUMIPUTRAS, for the award of scholarships for the academic session 1980/81 tenable at any local universities in Malaysia. The grant of these awards are subject to candidates gaining admission in pursuing a138 words
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Advertisement486 1980-05-07 25 We are a dynamic young company, presently operating a revolving deluxe restaurant and 300-seat Cafeteria at Sabah Foundation Building. Likas Bay. Kota Kinabalu. Due to extension of business we are looking for additional employees to complement our present strength. Qualified Malaysian applicants are invited for the following positions:servo: HEADWAITERS Candidates486 words
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Advertisement909 1980-05-07 26 HHfIH ANNUAL STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS, 1979 a B^tPIIHIIIBBBIIIBBHWIIBBIiBj^fc 4fIBII!IIX£3SBS[IES3SSS2RfMIMRfIIfc 4 fixed assets Depreciation 1979 1978 Note 1979 1978 Accumulated Net charge cuidt pa PITA I deprecia- book for the ATrL^lOC^OOOOsharesofll TRADING PROFIT FOR THE YEAR $2,017,7.71 $1,508,947 Co« _uon_ value_ year each $10,000,000 $10,000,000 After charpng:- 1979 Directors remuneration 274,886909 words
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Advertisement312 1980-05-07 26 RECREATION REPRESENTATIVE Our company, which recently marked its tenth anniversary in Singapore, is one of the world's leading high technology manufacturers. In addition, we have earned a well-deserved reputation for being a leader in providing unique benefits to our 2000-*- employees here. In order to provide direction and organization to312 words
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Advertisement95 1980-05-07 26 TELECOMMUNKATIONS DEPARTMENT MALAYSIA SALE TENDER NOTICE TENOH FOUMS FC* THE SALE Of USED VEHICLES REFERRED AS KIOW ARE AVAILABIE NOW AT THE OFFICE Of TELECOMS. KKALAN DAN KNGKEI JALAN ■RtCKFCLDS. KUALA LUMPUR US* MOTOt VBttOfS ANO MOTOt CYCUS" IBM SWO (B) 3/1 VMOI SAIf (1/W) m db sau ma $30.0095 words
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Advertisement321 1980-05-07 26 PERTANIAN BARING SANWA BERHAD, (Merchant Bankers) P.O. Box 2362, KUALA LUMPUR We invite applications for the position of ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT whose duties will .nclude assisting on personnel matters, company secretarial work, purchasing and general office administration. The successful candidate will have relevant working experience and/or degree or diploma including from321 words
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Advertisement86 1980-05-07 26 IVHltl'K BERHAD (Inrerpermlrd la Slngaporr) LOSS OF SHARE CERTIFICATE Share Certificate N< *****7 covering 1.000 shan In the name of Mr. Che Cheng Tee has been repor ed lost or destroyed. NOTICE IS HEREB GIVEN that If within foui teen (14) days from date < publication, no claim < representation86 words
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Article159 1980-05-07 27 MEDAN, Tues. Thailand's match against South Korea, in the Marah Halim Cup soccer tournament here last night, was marred by a stone-throwing incident in the first half. The crowd attacked Indonesian referee Karel Matulessu for disallowing a goal by Thailand. The situation became chaotic when fireAFP - 159 words
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Article88 1980-05-07 27 CALCUTTA. Tues. At least 13 soccer fans sustained stab wounds, one of them seriously, in a clash between rival supporters of two leading teams here in the Federation Cup semi-final yesterday, police sources said. Unofficial sources, however, put the injured figure at more than 20.AFP - 88 words
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83 1980-05-07 27 Beckenbauer to return to Germany? EAST RUTHERFORD, Tues Franz Beckenbauer says "it's still 50-50" but a report says the Cosmos midfield player will definitely be returning to West Germany next year to play soccer. "We are certain that he will be joining us after his contract with the Cosmos hasAP - 83 words
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417 1980-05-07 27 Gerulaitis fights hard to move into second round NEW YORK, Tues THIRD-SEEDED Vitas Gerulaitis survived a scare from unseeded John Sadri last night before advancing to the second round of the inaugural US$5OO,OOO ($1,095,000) Tournament of Champions, richest tennis event ever, at the West Side Tennis Club in Forest Hills.Reuter; AP - 417 words
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140 1980-05-07 27 SHEFFIELD, Tues. Canada's Cliff Therburn yesterday became the first player from outside the British Isles to win the world professional snooker title when he beat Northern Irishman Alex "Hurricane" Biggins 18-1* In thrilling final here. Thorburn, the sixth seed, trailed former title-holder Higgle 1-5Reuter - 140 words
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Article321 1980-05-07 27 TOKYO, Tues. A Chinese woman discus thrower l.i Xiaohui has set an Asian record of 61.80 metres, China's official Xinhua News Agency reported yesterday. Li Xiaohui registered the record at an athletics tournament in north China. The previous Asian record of 59.26 m was set by Xie Jianhua. of321 words
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Article, Illustration285 1980-05-07 27 LONDON, Tues. Arsenal and Nottingham Forest, who will both contest finals of European club soccer competitions this month, drew 0-0 in an English League match here yesterday. The match gave Forest they meet Hamburg in the European Cup final on May 28 a chance to tryReuter; AFP - 285 words
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Article152 1980-05-07 27 GLASGOW, Tues. Gordon Strachan, Scotland's Player of the Year, was yesterday named in Jock Stein's 22-strong squad for the British soccer championship and friendly international against Poland and Hungary later this month. Midfield player Strachan has been selected on the strength of the outstanding part heReuter; AFP - 152 words
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Article440 1980-05-07 27 With Trust impresses in workout By FAIRWAY With Trust has trained on splendidly and should be closely followed in the Queen Elizabeth II Cup meeting. With John Murray in the saddle, the Faremont four-year-old was striding out fluently at the end of a 600 metres sprint in 39.8 sec. at440 words
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556 1980-05-07 27 Inderapura Stable will introduce classy Fraser Hill V INDERAPURA STABLE, champion owners in 1978, have been replenishing their string this season, reports FAIRWAY In the Queen Elizabeth II Cup meeting starting on Saturday, they will introduce a classy newcomer in Fraser Hill V. Fraser Hill V raced as Launch in556 words
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414 1980-05-07 27 Mit Zarley US$5,OOO ($10,950) and a first place in the Fore Tulsa pro-am tournament. Ron Treck, Dough Tewell and Bob Ralston shared for second with 69. MARATHON Officials of the 1980 Cleveland marathon are negotiating with the disqualified winner of the Boston race, RosieAgencies - 414 words
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Advertisement696 1980-05-07 27 The Pott: Resident Engineer Dutiev To supervise the piling ond basement construction of the proposed 26-storey United Asian Bank Central Office Building; working under the directions of the Consulting Engineers. 1 Experience: Applicants should have at least 10 years experience in highrise building ond deep basement construction including sheet-piling, bored-pile,696 words
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Advertisement6 1980-05-07 27 IGB product frcotLLt£y MuHjOP^ HF a6 words
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Advertisement701 1980-05-07 28 -fr MECHANICAL COMBUSTION ENGRG CO PTELTD (A member of theKaVyJ S.me Dorbr Group) In view of rapid business expansion, we have opportunities for career development in the following positions:MANAGER/SENIOR SALES ENGINEER He will be responsible for the profitability and management of a Division involved in the sale and service of701 words
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Advertisement1451 1980-05-07 28 //Wfr) PERBADANAN MEMAJUKAN^Ow \ty/ IKTISAD NEGERI TRENGGANU IKLAN JAWATAN KOSONG BIL. 3/80 Permohonan daripada warganegara Malaysia yang Jawatan (bl berkelayakan adalah dipelawa untuk mengisi (i) Ijazah dalam Sains Komputer dari Universitikekosongan dalam jawatan-jawatan Tetap ft Universiti yang diiktiraf oleh Keraiaan; atau Berpencen sebagaimana berikut (kakitangan Kerajaan (ii) Ijazah Sarjana Muda1,451 words
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Advertisement717 1980-05-07 28 Applications are invited from suitably qualified Malaysian citizens for the following positions: COMPANY SECRETARY/ FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION MANAGER *9* Above 28 years JVj^*?^*" 0 An honours degree in Law from a •S txp«rt«nc« recognised University and or a member of Chartered Institute of Secretaries Preferably with at least 2-3 years717 words
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Advertisement222 1980-05-07 28 -I TRENGGANU RUBBER PROCESSING SON. BHO. KENYATAAN TAWARAN ToworwHoworon odotoh dajakiwo dari *aiaboi owg Pamtwxong yang I baiduMm dangon ioboton Kano taya S— numiKg Matoyua atau faitoadußun Mantajufcon fcfnad Nagari Trangganu, unluk: XONSTtUCnON ANO COM- I nmoN or the nmrosn SMI FACTOK V MCLUOMC WASTI TMATMfNT PONDS, tOADS, MAMAM AND222 words
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Article177 1980-05-07 29 THE Singapore Schools Sports Council yesterday awarded Anglo-Chinese Junior College full points in their controversial match against St. Andrew's Junior College in the national schools' post secondary rugby tournament at Dover Road last Thursday, reports ERNEST FRIDA. S.S. Dhillon, the SSSC secretary, said yesterday:177 words
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Article280 1980-05-07 29 Siemens beat Fraser and Neave By ALBERT JOHNSON SIEMENS A beat Fraser and Neave 5-4 in the Singapore Darts Association Division One League last week. Results Div One: Scorpion DC 7 Singas 2, SIA Engr A 5 Cobras 4, Prairie A 6 Elite 3. P W L F APTTH Changi280 words
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Article49 1980-05-07 29 TKMASKK Junior College retained the post secondary boys' title in the national schools tennis championships when they beat Hwa Chong Junior College 3-2 in the final at the Singapore Tennis Centre yesterday. The girls' title was won by Raffles Institution, who beat Catholic Junior College 4-1.49 words
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Article32 1980-05-07 29 MANILA. Tues. The Philippines will lake part in the Asvx laiion of South-east Asian Nations (ASEAN) Cup track and field championships in Jakarta in September, officials said loda\ Keutei32 words
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Article152 1980-05-07 29 ATHLETICS Trm.isck Junior College meet (Temasek JC. 2 30) BADMINTON Yonex Ki.imm .in (I NMVt n.Hmn.il championships (SI!A Hall. 7.30); Singapore Malays (ham piunships (Telok Kur.ui S*C unitary Scasol, 7 30). lurong COMUttIMC) S|H>ils Club lour nament HOCKKY SKA IHvlsion Tw« LrMur: M.iiini- Parade s Idilok. SHHA l«»n'152 words
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Article, Illustration191 1980-05-07 29 WILFRED YEO - WILFRED YEO By LIGIA KIAMCO, the blonde Venezuelan housewife who lit up the Singapore bowling scene with her fiery style and scores before she left for home late last year, is back and raring to go for nex* month's national championships, that is.191 words
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Article79 1980-05-07 29 TECK TAT edged out Kian Hong 33-31 in a National Basketball League women's match at the People's Association last night othoi result!. Men Minis try of Deferx-e bt Srm Mwa Ngian 67-55. Vigilante Corps B bt Chinese Middle School Teachers' Union 62-53. Bukit Ho Swee bt79 words
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Article307 1980-05-07 29 THERE are seven weeks left of the 15week bowling National League, but. already, the pattern is beginning to take shape, reports WILFRED YEO. And four teams appear within striking pardon the pun distance of the title: Paper Box, Decor Furniture, Bremworth Carpets and Ambassador307 words
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Article195 1980-05-07 29 BANGKOK, Tues. Sura chai Kasemsiriroj and Supote Peerasophon, both of Thailand, yesterday combined for a record-break-ing 1,405 pinfalls in threegame series to lead in the men's doubles competition of the 1980 Thailand Open Tenpin bowling championships. It was the first time a doubles team have hitReuter - 195 words
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283 1980-05-07 29 CHESTER, Tues. Epsom Derby entry Henbit ran a good trial for the June 4 Classic when he led all the way to win the Chester Vase over 2.465 metres here today. Leading bookmaking firms quoted Mrs Arpad Plesch's American-bred colt at 16 to 1Reuter - 283 words
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Article, Illustration341 1980-05-07 29 R. MANORAJ - R. MANORAJ By THK three visiting Australian Test cricketers held the first of a series of coaching clinics on the Fadang for Singapore's under-23 squad and in that short period three hours the youngsters were on the road to playing better cricket. Such was341 words
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Article, Illustration301 1980-05-07 29 By ERNEST FRIDA COOKE THERE was a hue and cry by some cricketers and fans when the Singapore Cricket Association sent what was virtually a second team to Malacca last weekend for the Malaysian Cricket Association's inter-state match, keeping the senior players to play301 words
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Article30 1980-05-07 29 BOON LAY defeated Bukit Merah 3-0. and Kampong Übi edged out Chua Chu Rang 2-1, in inter-constituency sepak takraw matches at the Gay World Stadium last night.30 words
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Article15 1980-05-07 29 YESTERDAYS Singapore Hockey Association League matches were postponed he cause the grounds were unplayable.15 words
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Article164 1980-05-07 29 SINGAPORE Armed Forces Reservists' Association, newcomers to the shooting scene, performed beyond expectations to win the inaugural Singapore Open skeet title at Rifle Range Road last weekend, reports PETER SIOW. Apart from international Can Teck Lee, the other SAFRA members Peter Lee, Tan Sian Kwang and164 words
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Article, Illustration339 1980-05-07 29 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By SINGAPORE dominated the Malaysian Open Laser championship when they took three of the top four places in Port Dickson. Tan Kok Wah, Ho Kah Soon and Michael Ong finished overall first, second and fourth respectively with Malaysia's Sheena Gillespie third. Tan, Singapore's Laser champion threeStraits Time reader - 339 words
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198 1980-05-07 29 YOUNG and inexperienced Indonesian athletes provided a big shock when they made a clean sweep of the first three places against a strong field in the Thailand international marathon in i Bangkok last Sunday. Ali Sofian, who was making his international debut, won198 words
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Article34 1980-05-07 29 THE senior hockey team of Wesley College, oi Perth, beat Anglo Chinese Junior College 3-0. while their junior learn lost 64) to Singapore Armed Farce* Boys' School at Dover Road on Monday34 words
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Article201 1980-05-07 30 R. MANORAJ - R. MANORAJ By A HOCKEY umpire's coarse for teachers, which will be conducted Jointly by the Singapore Hockey Association, the Singapore Schools Sports Council and the Ministry of Kducation from July 28-Aagast I (2.3 M.M) at Sports House, la Rutland Road, will be the first of201 words
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Article, Illustration456 1980-05-07 30 WILFRED YEO - WILFRED YEO By ALL-ENGLAND Champion Prakash Padukone will head a six-member India badminton team in their friendly clash with the Republic at the Singapore Badminton Hall on June 3. And it is likely that Padukone may also play an exhibition match with Indonesia's eight-time AllEngland456 words
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Article675 1980-05-07 30 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By STRIKER Abdul Halim and midfielder Salim Mom will be the first players to be dropped from Singapore's Malaysia Cup squad this week. Both players are injured and unlikely to recover in the next few weeks. Abdul is suffering from an ankle675 words
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Article357 1980-05-07 30 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues Soccer and stage shows don't go together at the Merdeka Stadium, say the Football Association of Selangor. They have voiced strong objections to the Oonny and Marie show being held at the country's main sports venue on May 26. Selangor have twoNST - 357 words
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240 1980-05-07 30 THE President's Cap Champions of Singapore and Indonesia will meet la a soccer friendly at the Jalan Besar Ktadl am oa Thursday week (8 p.m.), reports JOE Irian Jaya, winners of President Snharto's Cap for the last two yean, will play To* Payoh Inlted, holders240 words
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Article162 1980-05-07 30 ALBERT JOHNSON - ALBERT JOHNSON By THE Singapore Business Houses Football League have for the past 30 years acted as a base for the Football Association of Singapore by providing players for the national team. The League have helped in this respect by spotting promising and talented players162 words
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242 1980-05-07 30 Wong's goal beats gritty Armed Forces SABAH 1 ARMED FORCES KOTA KINABALU, Tues. A 33rd minute goal by skipper and chief striker James Wong enabled Sabah to edge out gritty Armed Forces 1-0 in their Malaysia Cup soccer match here today. Sabah should thank the stars for winning this ding-dongNST - 242 words
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Article140 1980-05-07 30 PWD LF API Selangor 10 7 3 0 21 7 17 Pahang 11 7 3 1 15 10 17 Kflanlan 11 6 4 1 18 5 16 MaUc-ri 13 C 4 3 l» 9 If S»t»h 12 4 2 22 15 16 Singapore 10 7 1 2 25 7140 words
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Article, Illustration67 1980-05-07 30 FOR her achievements and services, the Singapore Amateur Swimming AsMcUtton decided to reward Sp*rtsw*mMi «f the Year Junie Sag with a gold chain and pendant. Inscribed on *ne side *f the pendant are the words: "Galden Girl, SAS A "and on the other a Gemini Wrthstone. Picture67 words
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Article, Illustration304 1980-05-07 30 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By ZAINAL ABIDIN and Venkatesan Gopal, the present and past champions respeei tively, provided a picture of contrasting I moods in the Milo national squash men's Open tournament at the Kallang Complex yesterday. While Zainal was mean and anxious to finish off MA. ShahTAN SI ANN - 304 words
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Article119 1980-05-07 30 Arumugam recovers from injury KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. International goalkeeper R. Arumugam's expected recovery from a thigh injury after three weeks of rest is a timely piece of good news for Selangor. He finally ioined the squad in training yesterday after taking a hard knock and being replaced early in Selangor's119 words
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Article36 1980-05-07 30 CAIRNHILL beat Jalan Eunos 3-1 in the. second round of the President's Cup soccer tournament at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Tiong Bahru thrashed Telok Blangah 5-0 in another match at the same venue.36 words
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Article623 1980-05-07 30 Kandl Ahmad, Leong Kok Farm, Wong Kwok Choy, Mohamed Noh or Naslr Jalll, aslag defensive tactics borrowed from Sabah, who, Ironically, recently conceded to the RepabUc their only victory In their last four Malaysia Cap-ties. Tactical folly Yes, like the cowboys of yesteryear, NlngaSore623 words
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199 1980-05-07 30 Encouraging support for inter-con hockey IT is heartening to note that the Singapore Hockey Association nave received encouraging support from their affiliates for the first inter-constituency tournament, reports R. MANORAJ. The SHA expect at least 30-40 constituencies to take part and they have received reports from affiliated clubs officials that199 words
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1010 1980-05-07 31 SIT MENG CHUE - SIT MENG CHUE Law Society k to fight it to the end' By THE government, in an apparent reversal of a long-standing policy, has decided to allow two partners of a foreign law firm, Freshfields of London, to set up office here and local lawyers1,010 words
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Article46 1980-05-07 31 NKW YORK, Tues The Dow Jones averages on the New York Slock KxchanLM- at 11 am today: 30 imlus 816 04 off 0 26. 20 trans 2V* 37 off (I fl IS utils 10K 93 iiii 077. 65 stock 294 06 off Q23 -DPI.46 words
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152 1980-05-07 31 CANBERRA, Tues. Qantas is to be the sole Australian international air carrier, at least until 1981, the Federal Trans port Minister, Mr Ralph Hunt, reaffirmed today. Mr Hunt issued a statement to try and head off attempts by the publiclylisted domestic carrier, AnsettAFP - 152 words
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Obituary50 1980-05-07 31 Late CLASSFIED DEATH MRS. TAN TAI CHUA (nee Chan Cher Lain age 71 years passed away peacefully on 6-5-80 leaving behind two sons, two daughters-in-law, four daughters, three sons-in-law grandchildren to mourn her loss. Cortege leaving Block 32 208-B Tanglin Halt Road on Saturday 10-5-80 at 1 00 pm sharp50 words
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Article127 1980-05-07 31 OTTAWA, Tues. If Japanese Prime Minister Masayoshi Ohira was offended, he did not show it, but red-faced Canadian officials are still trying to figure out how the Armed Forces marching band committed such a gaffe. Marching to Parliament Hill for ceremonies opening the Prime Minister'sAP - 127 words
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Advertisement303 1980-05-07 31 Tribute to the woman in our lives Mother's Day is May 11. Maid, cook, comforter and protector, mothers really deserve more than one day during which to be truly appreciated. However, today, Trend, with the aid of four Singaporeans who write about their mums, pays a tribute to all longsuffering303 words
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Miscellaneous179 1980-05-07 31 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Showers In a few places around mid-day. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 24 min. SUNSET today: S.3C p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: C.2C a.m. GLOBAL weather Amsterdam 13-17C Gear Ua Angeles 25-30C Clear Athens 15-23C Clear Madrid 7-16C Cloudy Bahrain 26-34 C Rain179 words
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Article333 1980-05-07 1 Proverbial anecdotes YING, the ancient capital of the state of Chu, was situated at present day Jiangling county in Hebei province while the state of Van was in the region around Beijing. This story is recorded in Han Fei Zi. A man from Ying333 words
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Article39 1980-05-07 1 Tian wang hu7 huT, shu er b& \oti. The net of Heaven is large and wide, bat lets nothing through. Chun xiao >T ke zhf qian jlh. Nothing can equal the vernal evening for beauty and deUghtfnlness.39 words
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369 1980-05-07 1 TAN BAN HUAT - TAN BAN HU AT By THE Kwan In Welfare Society, found by a sroup of altruists in une 1975, plans to set up an old folks' home and expand its medical services. Its secretary, Mr Lim Hwee Seh, an economics369 words
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Article57 1980-05-07 1 3|| dwilong jackal 5^P longbei in on extremely awkard position longbe, *6 j«n act ,n co«us,on wrth each 3S#^ie y x long tun Kuyon devour ravenously LANG £»9™ g&ifei ungrateful, cruel and unscrupulous For example, you may v— m wX fJn« W***l jm+^fcjgflo da de shften lingbei.57 words
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Article44 1980-05-07 1 vnin SHU VAN A s^ft*&fftft?E offepilfhA ffe^^fhA is£ £*e*«*43M#r!;-.£ *r ft «*aif+£*j@. oft *t^^7#f#r»S MX^ilfgftA >i*7 MJ -£ft &t &iifc "M a* &i£ isSffl*fitfcftAo" ffiUn#tt**!BAW a mzfemm® Wo •Mr^72tf'J ft? 7 .fia»&*ft SB SB SB A i? ft ft* "3B4Jfctfc" tk« o iWtt ±*ftW£Kttft*)44 words
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Advertisement73 1980-05-07 1 Watch the ||fe 2nd semi-final tonight Specially brought to you t The FA Cup Final'BO Contest National 500 exciting prizes to win! m |y twjfl< Only 2 days left to predict the winning team and the «y ■■^y final score of the FA Cup Final and win valuable prizes! snoaT^B73 words
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Advertisement108 1980-05-07 1 Fixed deposit 10 1 /2% p.a 1 month (minimum $10,000) 10% p.a 3 and 6 months n^ 9%% p.a 9 months :i /^T>\9y2%p.a —12 months v kKNA/WW^ 9 Block 416 OOVHiy^ r* Bedok North Avenue 2 /--pr Singapore 1646 Tel: *****11 <!Z_ 111/ IVHH BtUP >n^« > nee with foresight108 words
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Advertisement99 1980-05-07 1 INSIDt Acupuncture and motherhood Lynn McDonald had always wanted to be a mother. Medical science however told her there was no way they couid care her Infertility. la desperation she turneo to acnpunctare, aad today to the happy mother of three healthy children. Flad oat bow acupuncture helped her oa99 words
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Article, Illustration849 1980-05-07 2 JOHN DE SOUZA - PICK of the DAY JOHN DE SOUZA By mw SUCH was the man's charisma that he united an island people to withstand the onslaught of a powerful nation. That man was Sir Winston Churchill, the focus of Portraits Of Power on Ch 5 at 9.55 p.m. As leader of the849 words
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Miscellaneous119 1980-05-07 2 FILM SHOWS for the public at the National Museum at 8 p.m.: Singapore Island City, Cast In A New Mould and Seven Chinese Festivals. Free admission. FRENCH FILM: Allez France at the RELC auditorium at 9 p.m. Presented by Alliance Francaise. Free admission. WOMEN OF ASIA a photographic exhibition at119 words
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Miscellaneous1099 1980-05-07 2 TV and Radio SBC 5 3.00 PM Opening and What's My Line 7.55 Happy Days 3.25 Diary of Events (Malay) 825 Hawai Five-0 Good Help Is 3.30 Mechanism Hard To Find 3.55 The New Ed Men Show '-30 News (English) 4.15 Intermission J-M Weather Report soo HS/wr Churt fi 301,099 words
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Article, Illustration578 1980-05-07 3 GERALDINE TANG - The hands that can make 600 cups daily GERALDINE TANG The Scandinavian Festival (demonstrations by craftsmen, film shows, and Jazz band at lunch and dinner) Shangri La Hotel, until May 25 Preview by GOSTA .Fredricksson has earned his keep for the last 36 years playing with clay. With steady, adept578 words
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Article, Illustration582 1980-05-07 3 RACHEL BARNES - Loveliness in fields, trees, sky and water RACHEL BARNES The Walley Collection at Mandarin Hotel (tomorrow till May 11) and British Council (May 12 16) The Mendez Collection at Hyatt Regency Hotel 16 Preview by TWO great geniuses in English painting, Constable and Turner, in their very different ways, made582 words
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Article, Illustration181 1980-05-07 3 FOB ONE dollar, yon could «wn this lovely SS.tM painting, a fine example of EagHsh Romaatic Landscape pointing! "The Falls at Forfar", by Ifth century Scottish laaastaphrt John Bate Noel, will he raffled oa May 11 at the British CoaacU, to aid the Singapore Cheshire Home.181 words
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Advertisement568 1980-05-07 3 FOR THE BEGINNER— £^1 W the perfect-to-f ollow pictorial guide I W BWMM~hM+4 *M hM h ML* for the expert- &mMMw"M W^wJwPmv a treasure-house of ideas and inspiration J The most beautiful and exciting World Cookery IN 22 MATCHED VOLUMES! a a B«B «o B nannaaaa« B s*}||||| BB BBB^||||568 words
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Advertisement292 1980-05-07 4 8 VSy OPGANISATON WWj Welcomes V. W 0 Miss CHANG YONG YONG X Star ol "DAMMER of TRAGEDY" 1 JRi^ !5Hr. JOSEPH UO Producer Director JW j ODEON: OPENS TOMORROW! 5 Shows at Horn. 1 30. 4 00, 7 00, 91 5 ON STAGE: Personal Appearance Of j Miss CHANG292 words
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Advertisement544 1980-05-07 4 Can one man's greed upset the balance of world power? a^a^k. ,^mm\ bb^bW *v'< a^r Morgan Khoo, an obese Chinese tycoon addicted to ice-cream and youthful flu flesh, masterminds a daring scheme to make himself even more millions *p ll*Su capture the Prime Minister and replace him with a puppet.544 words
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Advertisement359 1980-05-07 4 a "laSt"oAy"aT REX S SAVOY* I LIDO-REX-SAVOY B (*****14) (*****) (*****40) 4 SHOWS daily: 11am, 2.30, 6 A 9.00pm Admission CIRCLE U STALLS $3 $2 No Frw List j DAYS ADVANCE CASH SALE H J3 at LIDO ONLY g I fX)LBY STEREO) PRINT at LIDO it Francis Ford (Godfather) Coppola359 words
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Advertisement662 1980-05-07 4 O R G H IS M 'I IP H LAST 2 DAYS aj I lam. I 30, 400 6 4"). 9 Ib P "Ofl lo Succaaa" Mondarm m Opens Friday "2 CHAMPIONS g OF SHAOLaN" Mjndor«, I nt )iiti.i.r»ni_ LAST 2 DAYS 3 I| om I 45. 4 00. 6662 words
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Advertisement319 1980-05-07 4 1 >2X/ OPGANISAION Q LASTDAVI V I 11am, 1 JO, 4.00. 6 30. 9 15pm I I (jl ROBERT POWELL (Ror*. (|l OPtNS TOMORROW < j "OAUOMTER Of TRAGEDY" I j I J| Ptu« On Slag* in ■araon I <.l MISS CHANG YONG VONG C\ star ol Tha FHm (I319 words
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Article, Illustration831 1980-05-07 5 London's police force woos the ethnic minorities LONDON is crying out for black bobbies. A recruitment drive five years ago urged West Indian and Asian Britons to join the Metropolitan Police. Only 80 male and 18 female non-whites are now in the 23,000-strong force.Reuter - 831 words
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Article, Illustration1153 1980-05-07 5 Disappearing forests use of charcoal one main cause THE rate at which forests are being cut down in the developing countries means that one day quite soon the South will actually be coming to the North for timber. This startling claim comes from the Brandt Commission Report. The World Bank1,153 words
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Advertisement177 1980-05-07 5 BP^^ J -^vCS^ 1 Everything v,_^^^\!nl^^^ has to go. All prices slashed. Hurry don't cO^ miss this stunning event. Double Bedroom Suite s^t^B UP. $1,080.00 I SALE $775.00' (Mattress Extra) I DESIGN MCDBELPTE. LTD. S Unit 109. Thomson Plaza. 301. Upper Thomson Road. Singapore 2057. Tel *****06 Unit 341. Plaza177 words
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Article, Illustration1194 1980-05-07 6 After countless tests, doctors told Lynn McDonald that she could never have any children. NORA WARNER reports on Lynn's determined battle to prove them wrong and how she ultimately won the war with needle treatment. THE doctors were kind but their words shattered all LynnIPS - 1,194 words
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617 1980-05-07 6 GRAHAM STEWART - Surrogate mums an alternative to adoption and test-tube babies GRAHAM STEWART By ELIZABETH Kane is carrying a baby by a man she has never met, for a woman she doesn't know. She is going to be a surrogate mother, a new trend in parenthood that has given hope to childlessReuter - 617 words
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Advertisement121 1980-05-07 6 M Ef?lß3p Enter The New Nation [^^1^ v r*r*l Know Your Shakespeare Mp-2iS^.Q ■fnfejKtJ Grand Contest And Win '^'SsWJ V Q^f Ist prize: One Return Air Ticket to London Plus $500 cash v io^ T^Sf^ix {U 2nd prize: One set of Encyclopaedia Brittannica. if^A f\m Sr '\Ji 4tn prize: Citizen121 words
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Article, Illustration1011 1980-05-07 7 RUTH YOUNGBLOOD - RUTH YOUNGBLOOD By in HONGKONG They live in caged spaces 60 to a room sometimes on bunks three layers deep. This isn't a hellhole jail in Africa or South America. It's how around 70,000 old people live out their last years inUPI - 1,011 words
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921 1980-05-07 7 LEW SCARR - Simple but controversial new form of therapy for arthritic pains LEW SCARR By SYMPTOMS: Shattering migraine, nagging back or neck pain, piercing pain in the ear. DIAGNOSIS: Dysfunction of the temporomandibular joint (the joint hinging the lower jaw to the skull) through disalignment. TREATMENT: Painkillers that are prescribed for arthritic921 words
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Advertisement71 1980-05-07 7 I Invest in I I Switzerland Baron Christian Guillaume is pleased to announce that he has lust arrived from Europe to advise on property investment in Swit/er land and particularly m the resort of Alpe des Chaux. as per recent advertisements Interest rate SV* per annum. Financing available up to71 words
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Advertisement677 1980-05-07 7 Been neglecting your car? That's no way to treat your second wH e^ 4t But tht mon I tan you mat Srw h mat Qai ruaty •»> Damt tort mi tiaon 10 taaa am tm w* on) r r TBV? and haggard oattya fta» tma Sura*y your aacond V «no677 words
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Article, Illustration957 1980-05-07 8 NEAL ROBBINS - NEAL ROBBINS By in HONGKONG Bibles are back in China 196,000 of them last year, to be exact, smuggled in from Hongkong with tour groups and mostly by Americans. They find the Christians isolated in China since 1947 worship together, regardless of denomination. "There are no riceUPI - 957 words
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525 1980-05-07 8 LEW SCARR - Odds of your having high blood pressure LEW SCARR By A STUDY of 2,415 young people shows that children run a greater risk of having high blood pressure as adults if: Their parents have high blood pressure. Their parents are overweight. They are daughters of blue-collar workers. They are daughtersCopley News Service - 525 words
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Advertisement607 1980-05-07 8 AUTO FVSISH JStt It I. The {mint used on 9 out of 10 cars assembled in Singapore. l/\M#^4a^ m-rl.- To aive you an idea of how much ICI repaint jobs cost, here's a f HJIvS 1% 11% J Prices include costs of PP 8 and dinners. Il'I 1 1 TYPE607 words
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Advertisement628 1980-05-07 9 k t ***1 An established Consulting Engineer firm has the following vacancies for interesting work on highway and water supply protects (A) SENIOR HIGHWAY ENGINEERS minimum 10 years experience m design ond supervision ot highways and related activities Candidates should be copoble of working independently with the capability ot communicating628 words
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Advertisement234 1980-05-07 9 CANCELLATION OF PA OFFICIAL RECEIPTS The following official receipt books of the People's Association have been treated as cancelled: (1) Jeint Working Cwnmittee (CCC MC) Receipt N«w. niHI to VJUN and MSMI to MC7M. (2) MC Receipt Nos. M51«l to MS2M. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER 18) 1970 Edition IN THE234 words
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Advertisement181 1980-05-07 9 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER 18, 1171 EDITION) IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OP SINGAPORE IN BANKRUPTCY N». 1H •< IIM RE: CHIANG ENG CHOON EX-PARTE: BABOO SINGH MUKER TRADING AS B.S. MUKER. NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT li the Matter «f Baaknptry N*dee DM the 4th d»> of Krbrury IM.181 words
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Article, Illustration1657 1980-05-07 10 IF THE Japanese had won World War 11, he would have been emperor of China. Instead he lives in comfortable obscurity in Beijing in a family house returned to him rent-free by the late Premier Zhou Enlai. "Once when1,657 words
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Article, Illustration568 1980-05-07 10 MASASHI KURAMITSU - MASASHI KURAMITSU By in Tokyo JAPANESE workers are nearing a breakthrough in what will be the world's longest underwater railway tunnel. Little more than 3 kilometres of rock remain to be blasted for the 51km tube that will link two of Japan's mainUPI; courtesy of the Embassy of Japan In Singapore - 568 words
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