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Title Section16 1980-05-13 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1545 TUESDAY, MAY IS, 1981 30 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 1 1 1/1/8016 words
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Article545 1980-05-13 1 Stepping up action against guerillas KUALA LUMPUR, Monday MALAYSIA and Thailand have decided to mount new largescale joint military operations against the estimated 3,000strong communist guerillas lurking along their common border. They have also agreed to widen the areas of long range patrols to harass theAP; AFP - 545 words
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Article, Illustration702 1980-05-13 1 6 WE In Hongkong don't have country we have no idea of country. We don't know what civic pride or patriotism Is. Hongkong has no natural resources. The land is small, and eaeh month »,Mt come from China. They come penniless and702 words
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212 1980-05-13 1 Plan for dialogues after Asean ministers' meeting KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Asean foreign ministers' meeting here on June 25 and 26 will be followed by dialogues with Australia, Canada, Japan and New Zealand. Opening the three-day Asean standing committee meeting here today, the director-general of Malaysia's Asean desk, Mr KassimAFP - 212 words
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Article50 1980-05-13 1 WELLINGTON, Mon. Civil servants who want to go to the Moscow Olympics from New Zealand will not he given special leave. The Cabinet decision, announced today by Prime Minister Robert Muldoon. means that if civil servants go to Moscow they will have to take annual leave. AP.AP - 50 words
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Article50 1980-05-13 1 TOKYO, Mon Soaring pc trol prices have caused a sharp drop in the sales of imported cars, the Japan Automobile Importers Association said yesterday. The associa tion said only 4,252 foreign rare were sold in April a drop of 21.8 per cent from a year ago RenterReuter - 50 words
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Article78 1980-05-13 1 SAN SALVADOR, Mon. US marines and US Ambassador Robert White's bodyguards used teargas and a bulletproof truck today to break out of a siege thrown around the Ambassador's residence by Salvadoran rightists, diplomatic sources said. The sources said the marines and the bodyguards lobbed three tearUPI - 78 words
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Article38 1980-05-13 1 BEIjrNG, Mon. China's most famous dish, Peking Duck, may taste even better shortly. The Xinhua news agency reported today that multi-vitamins instead of duckweeds are being fed to the ducks to make them grow larger. AFPAFP - 38 words
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315 1980-05-13 1 NASSAU, Monday EIGHT Cuban MiGs attacked and sank the 31metre Bahamas patrol boat Flamingo, killing four crewmen and wounding several others, a government spokesman said yesterday. The Soviet-built MiGs attacked the Flamingo on Saturday night after it had taken two Cuban fishing boats into custodyUPI - 315 words
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Article46 1980-05-13 1 MR Samlnthan Vandesalaaa, 58, became the Mist fatal road victim this year when he waa knocked down by a motor-cycle at Chua Cbu Kaag Road late last night. He was believed to be crowing the road when the mishap occurred. SEE PAGE 746 words
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Article44 1980-05-13 1 LONDON, Mon. All Iranian nationals coming here will need visas from May 19 under a bill to be put before British Parliament today as part of a series ol immigration reforms being taken undertaken by Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's Conservative government AFP.AFP - 44 words
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Article127 1980-05-13 1 BEIJING, Mon. CHINA today formally rehabilitated tienghlz Khan, the Mongol who ruled an empire stretchIng from China to eaatern Europe more than 75* years ago. The Chinese Communist Party newspaper praised one of history's most vilified "barter lans" as "the Mongolian leader of Chinese and foreign peoples,127 words
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Article559 1980-05-13 1 PAVING THE WAY FOR RETURN OF OBOTE? KAMPALA, Monday THE armed forces today took control of Uganda in an apparent coup that could set the stage for the return of Dr Milton Obote, the ruler who was overthrown by dictator Idi Amin. A spokesmanAgencies - 559 words
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Article67 1980-05-13 1 STROMBOLI (Italy), Mon. Italian state archaeologists today said they had unearthed a bronze-age village on this volcanic island off the northeast coast of Sicily. The remains, including two circular huts, dating from around the 16th century 8.C., came to light near the surface during excavations for a newReuter - 67 words
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Article66 1980-05-13 1 NEW DELHI, Mon. Fifteer people 14 "untouchables' and one upper caste Hindu were killed in a clash betweer the two groups during a wed ding procession at a northerr Indian village, officials saic today. The clash occured wher upper caste men objected t< the processionAP - 66 words
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Article86 1980-05-13 1 KEY WEST (Florida). Mm. A Cuban refngrr who arrived here a few days by boat in the refugee exodus was arrested by the FBI today and charged with the INS hi jacking of a National Airlines jet. Alfredo Hernandez, 27, was charged with the Sept 24,AP - 86 words
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Advertisement110 1980-05-13 1 40 pages today CHECKPOINT TRAINING FOR NARCO DOGS SUSPENDED Page 7 VITAL win for Schmidt in state polls I TWO million Viets live on gift parcels 3 WEST Bank leaders driven off on their return bid 4 SOVIETS remove books on Berlin boycott S PROBE on missin.T tax-free goods 9110 words
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313 1980-05-13 2 Vital win for Schmidt in state polls Test case for national elections in October BONN, Monday THE Social Democratic Party of Chancellor Helmut Schmidt won a major victory last night in state elections regarded as the year's most significant West German political test before voting in national elections in October.NYT - 313 words
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Article97 1980-05-13 2 British printers' strike settled LONDON, Mon. A two-week-old printers' strike, which affected most of Britain's 1,200 provincial newspapers, was settled last night after the National Graphical Association (NGA) accepted a new pay scale and work timetable. The NGA, the country's largest newspaper printing union, settled with provincial newspaper publishers onAFP - 97 words
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Article50 1980-05-13 2 LONDON, Mon. British actor Peter Sellers yesterday left Dublin's St Vincent Hospital, where he was admitted last Tuesday. Reports that Mr Sellers, 54, suffered heart problems remain unconfirmed. Informed sources said his condition was considered "not serious" but added that he would have to rest. AFP.AFP - 50 words
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Article31 1980-05-13 2 MANILA, Mon. Immigration Commissioner Edmundo Reyes said today he has ordered an investigation into alleged fake marriage contracts secured by Iranians seeking to stay in the Philippines permanently. AP.AP - 31 words
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Article28 1980-05-13 2 JAKARTA. Mon. Three men were killed by volcanic gas last week in the Pagar Pati district, about 270 km north-west of Jakarta, police reported today. UPI.UPI - 28 words
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227 1980-05-13 2 US tells Japan to expand telecoms market TOKYO, Mon. Chief US trade negotiator, Mr Reubin Askew, today demanded that Japan expand greatly the "competitive and commercial opportunities" for foreigners to sell to its state-run Nippon Telegraphic and Telephone Company (NTT). Mr Askew made the demand when he held two talksAFP - 227 words
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181 1980-05-13 2 Seoul parties agree to call special assembly session SEOUL, Mon. Major political groups agreed today to convene a special session of the National Assembly aimed at finalising a new constitution and- resolving domestic turmoil. Student leaders from 26 universities and colleges reaffirmed that they will try to restrain campus politicalUPI - 181 words
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Article, Illustration61 1980-05-13 2 THIS Is one of a number of coinless public telephones recently installed in Paris. The phones are primed when a magnetic card is inserted Into the system. Cards are bought for M to IN francs (Ss» to Sss2) and the cost of each callAP - 61 words
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251 1980-05-13 2 BAN ON NEW HEAVY INDUSTRIES TO CURB POLLUTION BEIJING. Mon CHINA today stepped up I its war against pollution by banning the setting up of further heavy industry in Beijing. The Municipal People's Congress said in the next few years, it hoped to transform the capital from a smoke-belching cityUPI - 251 words
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Article40 1980-05-13 2 TOKYO, Mon. A Joint naval exercise of the US 7th Fleet and the Japanese Maritime Self-Defence Force got underway in the Philippine Sea off Okinawa today, a US military spokesman said. The drill will continue through Thursday. UPI.UPI - 40 words
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Article34 1980-05-13 2 NEW DELHI. Mon. Severe cyclonic storms which lashed India's eastern coastal districts and parts of Bangladesh last week have killed more than 300 people, the Press Trust of India reported today. -UPI.UPI - 34 words
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Article170 1980-05-13 2 CHINESE ABC OF GOOD MANNERS BEIJING, Mon YOUNG Chinese were urged today to follow the elementary rules of good breeding by a magazine which has recently published an ABC of good manners for them. The People's Daily, quoting today from the latest issue of Chinese Youth magazine, said that itAFP - 170 words
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135 1980-05-13 2 Swiss arrest of 2 French agents starts bitter row PARIS, Monday FRANCE is embroiled in a rare, little publicised but bitter diplomatic conflict with Switzerland because of the detention of two French Finance Ministry agents snooping in Swiss territory on the secret bank accounts of French citizens violating exchange controls.135 words
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Article55 1980-05-13 2 TRAFFIC was diverted when road workers on Sunday unearthed about 100 poisonous snakes at Nymensingh town, 193 km from Dacca, the Bengali newspaper Sang Dad reported yesterday. Hundreds of screaming people fled as the snakes, between three and seven feet long, dispersed looking for new hiding places.Reuter - 55 words
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Article51 1980-05-13 2 Faulty start ELEVEN prisoners were thwarted in an attempted jailbreak on Sunday when the get-away vehicle would not start, police said. The prisoners at Lomsak District, 375 km north of Bangkok, had earlier overpowered three guards and locked them up before breaking out of the provincial jafi armed with shotguns.Reuter - 51 words
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Article63 1980-05-13 2 A LEADING newspaper in Beijing, Wenhui Bao. has blamed some of the traffic accidents in the capital to listening to love songs and sentimental music made popular by Hongkong ana Taiwan. "Listening to this sort of music over the radio on a bus disturbs the concentration63 words
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Article51 1980-05-13 2 MAX Anderson and his son Kris landed the Kitty Hawk in a clump of trees near the St. Lawrence River in eastern Canada yesterday, comple:ing history's first balloon flight across North America. The balloon had been in flight for five days since leaving San Francisco on Thursday.AP - 51 words
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Article124 1980-05-13 2 CHICAGO, Mon. A MAN Intent en seeing his girlfriend, plunged five stories to his death yesterday while trying to drop from the roof to I a window air conditioner outside the woman's hlghrise apartment. Mr James Morses, 2C, died while attempting the feat after124 words
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Advertisement871 1980-05-13 2 EAST COAST HILL East Coast Hill is located next to the reputable Katong Seaview Palace along Upper East Coast Road Built on a 20-acre site, it is about 195 feet above sea level Each house commands a panoramic view of the sea front with its background of unsurpassed beauty The871 words
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Article, Illustration302 1980-05-13 3 EXILES SEND 200 TONNES MONTHLY HO CHI MINH CITY, Mon. Gift parcels from exiles abroad to their relatives in Vietnam are helping the economy here. And a Vietnamese official admitted that nearly two million people are depending on these parcels to eke outAFP - 302 words
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179 1980-05-13 3 6,722 NEW ARRIVALS OF 'BOAT PEOPLE' IN APRIL BANGKOK, Mon. A total of 6,722 Vietnamese boat people arrived in South-east and East Asia last month as against 4,762 in March, a spokesman for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees said today. Of the new arrivals last month, 2,281 VietnameseAP - 179 words
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136 1980-05-13 3 Brace for further price hikes: Jakarta JAKARTA, Mon. The government today called on Indonesians to be prepared to face further price increases of domestic oils. "The people should not expect that domestic oil prices will go down, but on the contrary they should be prepared to face further price increasesAFP - 136 words
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173 1980-05-13 3 'Don't take China's missile test lightly' JAKARTA, Mon. The Indonesian newspaper, Merdeka, warned today that China's plan to launch an intercontinental ballastic missile (ICBM) targeted to land in the South Pacific should not be taken lightly. The paper said in an editorial that the plan was viewed by many asAFP - 173 words
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200 1980-05-13 3 Bangkok move for a 320-km economic zone BANGKpK, Monday THAILAND today made a major move towards declaring a 320-km economic zone following a worldwide trend most recently taken up in South-east Asia by Malaysia. Senior officials headed by Foreign Affairs Undersecretary of State designate Kasem S. Kasemsri met for twoAP - 200 words
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Article80 1980-05-13 3 Tea producers agree to up prices JAKARTA, Mon. The world's major tea producers have agreed to raise prices and cut exports, a government official said. A four-day meeting of teaproducing companies held in Bandung, about 190 km southwest of here last week, agreed to increase prices from 94 British penceReuter - 80 words
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Article28 1980-05-13 3 LONDON, Mon. Ford this week starts mass-producing a new series of low consumption car engines that will cause less pollution and make less noise. AFP.AFP - 28 words
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Article31 1980-05-13 3 BEIJING, Sun. The World Bank's administrate council will meet within the next few days to discuss China's to the seat currently held by Taiwan, diplomatic sources said today AFPAFP - 31 words
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89 1980-05-13 3 'US won't recognise Samrin regime' BANGKOK, Mon THE United States today reassured Thailand that it has no intention of recognising the Hanoi-backed regime of Heng Samrin in Kampuchea. A US government statement said Ambassador Morton I. Abramowitz met Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda to clarify "rumours" that the US was planningAP - 89 words
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Article32 1980-05-13 3 CAIRO, Mon. Hot gusty winds bearing tonnes of sand swept over most of Egypt today, causing the closure of the Suez Canal and some highways leading out of Cairo. AP.AP - 32 words
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Article, Illustration70 1980-05-13 3 Little girls with big yawns THESE dolled-up little girls, although bright-eyed bat obviously very bored, Just couldn't suppress their yawns or hide their lack of Interest in the prayer service before a tree-planting ceremony at St. Paul's Lutheran School In Union Grove, Wisconsin, yesterday. The ceremony was held to markAP - 70 words
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Article160 1980-05-13 3 Over zealous reporter TOKYO, Mon. A REPORTER assigned to cover a murder case was arrested last night for allegedly intruding into a police chief's official residence to obtain details, it was reported today. The metropolitan police said the report?r, Mr Akiharu Suzuki, 30, of the Asahi Shimbun, was released aboutUPI - 160 words
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Article60 1980-05-13 3 KATHMANDU, Mon. The partyless Panchayat is leading by more than 300,000 votes against the multi-party system in the national referendum just held to decide on Nepal's future form of government, official sources said today. This is based on the results that have come from nearly four-fifths ofAFP - 60 words
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84 1980-05-13 3 wlK Of ~u V itin former Th&i Prime Minister Kriangsak Chomanan today exchanged views with Prime Minister Masayoshi Ohira on the situation in South-east Asia, government SOlircOS SHIG. Mr Ohira told Gen Kriangsak that Japan wanted to extend as much aid as possible toReuter - 84 words
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139 1980-05-13 3 I'KKKIDKNT Ferdinand Marcos said today he was less fearful that the 1 niu-d States will abandon Asia In the event of war. In a speech at the remjmotion of the Interim legislature session, Mr Marcos reported on his eight-day trip to Hawaii lastUPI - 139 words
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Article, Illustration186 1980-05-13 4 From monument to a public lavatory TEHERAN, Monday VOLUNTEERS today laboured with sledgehammers and pickaxes for the second consecutive day to demolish the marbled tomb of Reza Khan, father of the deposed Shah, and to build in its place a lavatory for pilgrims to a nearby shrine. President Abolhassan Bani-SadrReuter; UPI - 186 words
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100 1980-05-13 4 Millionaire's war crime trial resumes ROTTERDAM, Mon. The Netherlands' most dramatic war crimes case resumes tomorrow when millionaire art collector Pieter Menten goes on trial, for a second time. Menten, who will be 81 on May 26, is alleged to have taken part in the execution by Nazi soldiers inReuter - 100 words
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Article64 1980-05-13 4 ABIDJAN (Ivory Coast). Mon. Pope John Paul n ended his African tour today with a visit to a hospital for leprosy patients to express his solidarity with the sick everywhere on the continent. In his 11-day tour, he visited Zaire, the Congo, Kenya, Ghana, Upper Volta,AP - 64 words
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Article198 1980-05-13 4 MALMOE, Mon. The Soviet Union is carrying out a radical reform of its oil industry which will guarantee it can be a net exporter of oil in the current decade, according to a report published here today. A Swedish research company specialising in monitoring the SovietReuter - 198 words
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369 1980-05-13 4 INCIDENT WORSENS SITUATION AMMAN, Mon. Three deported Palestinian Arab leaders tried to force their way back into the West Bank yesterday, but were driven off along with hundreds of followers by stick-wielding Israeli border guards. The incident was expected to exacerbate369 words
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Article68 1980-05-13 4 No special privileges for PLO TOKYO, Mon. Japan today refused a request from a visiting Arab ministerial mission to give the Tokyo office of the Palestinian Liberation Organlsatlon diplomatic privileges, the Foreign Ministry said. Foreign Minister Saburo Okita told the six-man mission led by Mr Hamed Alwan Al-Jnuboarl, Iraqi MinisterReuter - 68 words
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233 1980-05-13 4 'PLO gets the go-ahead for raids from Jordan' NEW YORK, Monday JORDAN has agreed to allow Palestine Liberation Organisation guerillas to launch raids from its territory against the IsraeliDccupied West Bank, Time magazine reported yesterday. The magazine, attributing its report to Arab sources, said Jordan set two conditions for theAFP; UPI - 233 words
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Article54 1980-05-13 4 BEIJING. Mon. A municipal court in north-east China has sentenced to death a married couple who stole 41 kg of gold 19 years ago, according to a radio report in Liaoning province. The broadcast said the sentence was passed in April 30, but gave no details ofAFP - 54 words
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100 1980-05-13 4 US network defies call not to screen film WASHINGTON, Mon. An American network will show the British-made film, Death of a Princess, tonight, defying warnings from Congress, government, ana its financial backers that it risks offending Saudi Arabia. The film will be shown on about 100 stations of the noncommercialReuter - 100 words
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Article219 1980-05-13 4 WASHINGTON, Mon. FOUR Libyans left the United States last night, ending a diplomatic incident that threatened relations between the two countries. They were ordered to leave the country for allegedly harassing Libyan! dissidents here. The four, who worked for the Libyan diplomatic mission in Washington,AP - 219 words
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Article68 1980-05-13 4 CANNES Mon. The first Chinese film selected for the Cannes International Film Festival received a long ovation when shown in a packed viewing room here today. Nezha Tames The Dragon, an hour-long animated film based on a Chinese legend about a child with magical powers, hasAFP - 68 words
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Article62 1980-05-13 4 JAKARTA, Mon. A total of 238 people were detained in a massive raid launched by Jakarta police during the past two nights against pickpork ets, robbers and troublemakers. A police spokesman said today the raid was aimed at making Jakarta peaceful and secure in view ofAFP - 62 words
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72 1980-05-13 4 ANKARA, Mon. A popular committee of Libyans peacefully took over tnelr country's embassy In Vienna Wday and said similar action would be taken si 14 other missions, mainly In Kast Europe and Asia. The Vienna action was repeated in Turkey, where about INReuter - 72 words
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Article, Illustration144 1980-05-13 5 RUSSIAN GROUP MET BY PROTESTS IN JAPAN TOKYO, Mon. A group of 300 Russians now in Japan to promote the Moscow Olympics have been met by angry demonstrators, and some events planned for the group have been cancelled, news reports here said today. The Russians were invited here by aAP - 144 words
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295 1980-05-13 5 MOSCOW, Monday AN OFFICIAL Soviet book on the Olympics that praises the boycott of the 1936 Berlin Games and scorns the International Olympic Committee for allowing them to be held in Nazi Germany has vanished from Soviet book stores. The arguments put forth inUPI - 295 words
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53 1980-05-13 5 BRUSSELS, Mon. Nato ministers today began three days of meetings here to discuss the consequences of the Afghanistan crisis. At today's meeting, the Nato allies of the United States are scheduled to debate whether their defence contribution is really sufficient in view of the tenseReuter - 53 words
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158 1980-05-13 5 No further US plan to counter Afghan invasion BALTIMORE, Mon. President Carter does not plan to make any additional move to counter the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. He believes the steps he has already initiated will be effective. In an interview published yesterday in the Baltimore Sun, Mr Carter saidUPI - 158 words
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Article, Illustration123 1980-05-13 5 $160,000 damage to statue TWO men who climbed the Statue of Liberty to protest the imprisonment of Black Panther member In California being escorted by National Park Service officials after their arrest on Sunday. Police said they defaced the monument to the tone of I SSBMM (Sfl«,IM). Edwin Drummond (right),AP - 123 words
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Article68 1980-05-13 5 TOKYO, Mon. The US dollar fell briefly to a sevenmonth low rate of 22h.2C y»n on the Tokyo foreign exchange market today before recovering in heavy trading following Japanese central bank intervention to support the dollar. The dollar, which one month ago hit a 30-month high »f68 words
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139 1980-05-13 6 Probe on clippiepassenger scuffle in bus AN ARGUMENT between a conductress and a passenger over the- I checking of his bus pass ended in a fight on an SBS bus along Selegie Road on Sunday. The incident, which is being investigated by the bus company, occurred when the conduc- tress,139 words
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Article21 1980-05-13 6 THE East Coast Park lagoon will be closed on Friday for maintenance work, the Singapore Sports Council said yesterday.21 words
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Article, Illustration33 1980-05-13 6 LEFT: Teck Hung doing revision during a slack period. In the background is his father preparing food. ABOVE: Leaving aside revision work, Teck Hung serves a customer.33 words
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279 1980-05-13 6 MAK KIAN SENG - They help their fathers while studying for their exams Pictures by MAK KIAN SENG ONG TECK HUNG, 12, is just as happy as his parents when business is brisk at the family yong tow f oo stall at Bon Road Food Centre. Bat Teck Hang, who helps out at the279 words
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188 1980-05-13 6 MERCHANT Eh Kek Pin, whe last year lost a road accident claim for "substantial" damages against a motor-cyclist, yesterday failed in the Court of Appeal in his move for belated leave to file his petition of appeal. Mr Eh was said to have188 words
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193 1980-05-13 6 Ex-Sungei Road dealers now under one roof MOST of the electronic and electrical dealers in the Rochore Canal and Sungei Road area, who were affected by urban redevelopment, are now housed under one roof in the four-storey podium of Sim Lim Tower in Jalan Besar. Seventy per cent of the193 words
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Article74 1980-05-13 6 A CORONER yesterday recorded an open verdict on the death of a hotel security guard, whose naked body was found in a swimming pool at the Cairnhill Hotel on April 7. The court heard that Mr Utharajthi Thiagarajan, 46, turned up for work at the hotel74 words
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Article45 1980-05-13 6 THE MP for Kirn Seng and chairman of the NTUC Occupational Safety and Health committee, Dr One Leong Boon, will attend the Singapore Institution of Safety Officers' third annual dinner and dance at the Hin Restaurant. Hilton Hotel, on Saturday at 7.30 p.m.45 words
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Miscellaneous231 1980-05-13 6 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 4 Command Little Woman in 9 to 1 Gardener's aid with a Frem-h u <*> ring to itT (6) 5 ss c 5 Rows between houses assigned 6 Tear slrin X and lear (8) to the Pope (8) slu Mmn > '■■ondon (5) 9 Elite going231 words
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348 1980-05-13 7 JALEAN HAN - ADVERSE PUBLIC REACTION' By JALEAN HAN THE Customs Department has suspended "live" training for its narcotic-detec-tor dogs at the Woodlands Checkpoint as a result of "adverse public reaction," the department said yesterday. The Senior Director of the Customs Special Branch, Mr Liao Long Sing,348 words
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Article, Illustration189 1980-05-13 7 Went out for cigs, became 100th road victim MR A. VlvckMMUiUuui (•hove M, ft construction worker who became the lMtk ro*d victim on Sunday, was out with ft friend to bay cigarettes when he was knocked down by ft hlt-and-rnn lorry In Upper Jurcng Road Mr Marnnn Thlnrmaly, 11, also189 words
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279 1980-05-13 7 Bookie fined $11,000 for two offences A MAN was yesterday fined $10,000, in default two years' jail, for acting as a principal bookmaker. He was further fined $1,000 or three months' iail for trying to conceal evidence a marker pen used in his bookmaking activities. After the accused, Abu Bakar279 words
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Article64 1980-05-13 7 THE Serangoon Garden zone 'G' residents' committee will organise a children's party at Teck Ghee Secondary School. Ang Mo Kio Street, 42, on May 28 at 2p.m. It Is open to all residents of Blocks 422 to 430, Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3. A64 words
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104 1980-05-13 7 A MAGISTRATE'S court yesterday heard how a Singapore Bus Service security chief caught a senior cashier stealing from the company's cash boxes at the Paya Lebar depot. The cashier, Lim Chin Hock, 43, was yesterday fined $1,000 and jailed a day after he pleaded104 words
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136 1980-05-13 7 Flu cases up by 30 pc at private clinics The number of people going to private clinics for treatment of influenza since the beginning of the month has risen by 30 to 50 per cent, according to doctors yesterday. However, a Health Ministry spokesman said records from government outpatient clinics136 words
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109 1980-05-13 7 ZAMBIAN Foreign Minister Wilson Chakulya discussed the situation in Kampuchea and Afghanistan with Foreign Minister S. Rajaratnam yesterday, official sources said. Other topics they covered included the non-align-ed movement, and the refugee problem in Southeast Asia. Zambia abstained from the United Nations votes on109 words
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Article17 1980-05-13 7 MR J. M. Jumabhoy has been elected president of the Singapore Indian Chamber of Commerce.17 words
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Advertisement168 1980-05-13 8 Yoifxan earn it fll9' 1/011 ||f^ BT^^^^B I F"l Jl^BT ,atjLls^HKlW^ 's 111 Si Starting today, the purchase of PphTS^H^pj^^^fe^l^F^'- You can keep it in a safe pj f< r and should you decic^l p cl the diamondpi^ At the time of purchase, a certifh t^?^ > c dia will168 words
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Article, Illustration443 1980-05-13 9 More than just a farewell dinner for Hochstadt NEARLY 700 principals, teachers, Education Ministry officials and others will attend a farewell dinner for the ministry's former permanent secretary, Mr Herman Hochstadt, on Thursday in what promises to be a touching show of friendship. Judging from the praise these educationists so443 words
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Article61 1980-05-13 9 THE director of the Department of Trade. Mr Ridzwan Dzafir, will open the seventh Rubber Industries Association of South-east Asian Nations plenary conference at the Hotel Equatorial on May 29. Those interested in the twoday conference can call Mr Michael Lim of the Singapore Rubber and Rubber-Based61 words
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Article, Illustration120 1980-05-13 9 DATIN SnhaUkh, wife of Malaysian Prime Minister, Oatnk Hussein Onn. shews great Interest In the defleate art M flnger-palnttng during a visit to the Singapore Handicraft Centre yesterday. She wm pleased wkea artist Dr Chen Wen Hal presented her with the finished piece120 words
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Article47 1980-05-13 9 THE Radin Mas women's subcommittee will organise a week-long tour of Bangkok, Pattaya and Chengmal from June 16 to 22. The fee is $696 a person and includes return air fare, accommodation and three meals. For details, call Radin Mas community centre at telephone *****21.47 words
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263 1980-05-13 9 THE Singapore Airport Duty-Free Emporium is investigating alleged malpractices which resulted in it paying out $31,000 in import duty for unaccounted goods. The investigation started after the emporium had to pay up the money when discrepancies were found in its stocks for March. It is263 words
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82 1980-05-13 9 A MAGISTRATE'S court yesterday heard bow icecream seller Chin Sin Hua, 59, molested a nine-year-old girl on three occasions after giving her free ice-cream. The girl's parents only came to know of the matter when a member of the public brought it to the82 words
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275 1980-05-13 9 A VIEW bakery in Jurong is supplying bread to the American navy, the New Zealand military base here and to some British and Australian armed forces units. Mr Paul Ton, who is in charge of the $2.3 million Banderole Central Bakery in275 words
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Advertisement117 1980-05-13 9 JAL has more direct flights toTokyo and the USA than any other airline. ■■MHj^UH^HHHMBHIBB Relax in comfort on ii 1 1 m >. :^£}iiiiH9Hl flights a week to illlfiElff "'^■■^l^li^BH Tokyo snon-stop5 non-stop .ij}>lil& V'Mii^Bali^K^Bßf and 6 via other aHJBMBB!lBBB South Last Asian cities. ■fl **^s^v"-<t r JAL has convenient117 words
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Advertisement298 1980-05-13 9 4^% (Next to Ruby Theatre Balestier Road) Qr jilittle trutre ekmwe C^ mm mm Mm Mi Mm mm mmhwm fs^/S^/v 9w WWww W ww w%/ m^/\J%S mm m> *Jj^^^v\ I *s f w b^" b^^b? IbV .mmmW \\\\mmml^mmmmmmm^^mmmmm'^k ML— <— RUBY SMOPW> rr Mmm 1 1 1 j b*i mLa^298 words
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353 1980-05-13 10 Doctor fined for issuing certificates without jabs DR NG Wing Chuen, 38, of Ng Medical Clinic at People's Park Complex, was fined $2,200 yesterday when he pleaded guilty to 15 charges of issuing false certificates of vaccination against smallpox and cholera between April 78 and April last year. The prosecution353 words
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Article, Illustration610 1980-05-13 10 SEMINAR ON PUBLISHING TRENDS THE acting Culture Minister, Mr Ong Teng Cheong, yesterday urged publishers to expand into regional and international markets. They were also told to specialise in children's and scholarly books and those on science, literaty works and technical subjects.610 words
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347 1980-05-13 10 Trader who shot dead his partner loses appeal A BUSINESSMAN who shot dead his senior business-partner three years ago at their shop in Dunlop Street lost his appeal yesterday against conviction for murder and sentence of death. On Nov 6, 1978, Cheng Swee Hin, 29, alias Kee Fatt. was convicted347 words
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273 1980-05-13 10 Judge a book by its cover and contents A WELL-DESIGNED book must be matched by its contents and satisfy the senses, said book designer Mr Lim Ching San of Federal Publications yesterday at the Regional English Language Centre. 'T>Jever equate creativity with quality," said Mr Lim in his paper on273 words
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Article55 1980-05-13 10 RETIRED airline clerk Yeo Khee Huat. 56, was jailed for a day and fined $500 by a magistrate's Murt after he admitted stealing a sample bottle of brandy worth $7.50 from Isetan Emporium in Havelock Road on May 11. A security guard detained Yeo as55 words
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Article39 1980-05-13 10 THE National Museum and the New Zealand High Commission will jointly present an exhibition on Tangaia The Maori Vision of Man, featuring woodcarvings and photographs at the National Museum Art Gallery from May 16 to June 2.39 words
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Advertisement305 1980-05-13 10 ■We rij £lml |LM r^ PLUS E I G contains 3 >-] -5 btoactive ingredients L-. r Bee Pollen 150 mg < Natural Vitamin E 50 mg. •c Ginseng 100 mg *j Hermetically sealed in a capsule and <j> E POLLfeN t wrapped in moisture-prool toil to _V 9 ConwntMMniWmiaoingndiMi.305 words
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Advertisement166 1980-05-13 10 THE NEW BRAUN MICRON 2000 The Secret is in the comb. As small and inconspicuous as it is, this little comb on the shaving head works wonders. Because it's a feed-in comb that makes even problem whiskers the soft, unruly hairs around your throat easier to shave. Caught by the166 words
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141 1980-05-13 11 THE Consumers Association of Singapore recently submitted a seccad memorandum to the government to set up a small claims court where consumers can seek redress Inexpensively, Tke New Nation reported yesterday. The seed (or such a court was first brought up In Parliament141 words
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233 1980-05-13 11 Putting history (1945 to 1965) on tapes THE Oral History Department of the Ministry of Culture is building up a library of tapes to portray Singapore's history from 1945 to 1965. The tapes will record memories and experiences of some 150 politicians, community leaders and successful businessmen who lived through233 words
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Article49 1980-05-13 11 THE total number of blood donations in the past week was 816 units and the number of transfusions, 846 units. Donations came from Ngee Ann Technical College, SAFTI, Lucky Plaza, Ministry of Defence, Goodwood Park Hotel, York Hotel, Jurong Town Cor- poration and Mt Vernon Camp.49 words
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Article30 1980-05-13 11 THE new PSA tariff implemented on March 1 is now available in booklet form at $2 a copy at the cashier's office, 1st floor, PSA Towers, Maritime Square.30 words
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Article243 1980-05-13 11 LEE KIM CHEW - By LEE KIM CHEW Our Bangkok Reporter THAILAND will export pork and other farm products to Singapore early next year under a 50 million bant (S$10 million) joint venture company set up by the two governments. The enterprise, SingThai Farms Company, is building its first243 words
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Article32 1980-05-13 11 MISS Ann Choo has been elected president of the Singapore Physiotherapy Association. Other officials are: Miss Lim Peck Neoh, vice-presi-dent; Miss Margaret Chua. secretary and Miss Li Hiow Hong, treasurer.32 words
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288 1980-05-13 11 TRADE union leaders should have a sound knowledge of the industry and the state of the economy so that their demands are in tune with economic progress as Singapore meets the challenges of the 1980s through tripartism. The Minister of288 words
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Article25 1980-05-13 11 THE National Museum will screen two colour dim*. Soul of Japan and Destination Tai wan, at Its premises Uwiwi I'ow at 8 p.m.25 words
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Advertisement132 1980-05-13 11 if \i Cartier Pbris SANTOSWATCH is a Wxij-Wide Life LongGuarantee les must de Cartier Boutiques Cil9, Ciround Floor, Far East Shopping Centre, Orchard Road, Singapore 0923. Tel: 235} 158. G36, Lucky Plaza, Orchard Road, Singapore 0923. Tel: *****27. Metro Grand Lucky Plaza, Orchard Road, «3^ Singapore 0923 Tel: *****33. AT^132 words
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Advertisement445 1980-05-13 11 The Pasta at Mario's FETTUCCINE, jfiZ&SSfa s K* A L/IClll 1CV4 a native of g^f JK& «L northern Italy, MM^mlSm^mlfi is a flat ribbon noodle made with eggs. Try Fettuccine Alfredo, a rich \»»Sfc*dHfl pasta dish with cream and Parmesan cheese. It's a speciality of Signor >^ <^^^ letro cnet445 words
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332 1980-05-13 12 Counsel:Survey reports a 'desperate after thought' A LAWYER yesterday described two survey reports, produced by an Arab businessman in the High Court to support his $1.25 million suit against an insurance firm, as a "desperate afterthought." Mr A. P. Godwin, for Malayan Motor and General Underwriters (Pte) Ltd, pointed out332 words
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345 1980-05-13 12 THE Housing Board has reopened Chip Bee Gardens to applications for rental of houses and flats there. This decision to reopen the estate to applications, suspended since last September, for rental of the reverted property in Holland Village was made last month345 words
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Article35 1980-05-13 12 NATIONAL service registration for Singapore citizens and permanent residents born between Get 1 and Dec 31, 1963, will be conducted at the Central Manpower Base, Dempsey Road between May 21 and Aug 29.35 words
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266 1980-05-13 12 Open verdict on 6 ship blast deaths A CORONER yesterday recorded an open verdict on the death of six crew members of the ship Seiko Maru who died in a fire and explosion on the ship on Aug 1 last year. But Coroner Mr Peter Lim said he was unable266 words
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Article54 1980-05-13 12 A MAIDSERVANT. Vijaya Gopal, 17, was charged in a magistrate's court yesterday with theft of jewellery worth $2,020 from her employer. She was alleged to have stolen the jewellery from Mr Sithravelu Nadesan. her employer, on May 7. She will be tried on Sept 26. Bail54 words
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97 1980-05-13 12 THE last 7,SM flats at Bedok New Town will be ready by the end of next year. There are 332 two- I room units, 3,593 three- room units, 1.J21 fourroom units and 1,754 five-room units. Whh the existing 38,B*s units In the estate,97 words
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Advertisement401 1980-05-13 12 Om MBt M AHR MB|a|fJ| i uR£ AT NEWS I FOR YOUR BUDGET! MO$M 4fc national box fans STAINLESS STEEL 5-CUP dresses F3O9R FLOUR SIFTERS Various Prints One sc lufeeze1 ufeeze sifts 3 time S with spring Ftpp<;i7p Usual $135.00 "-v '"'I action squeeze handle From Japan BatikDep ,K::::::;'u':,,, K401 words
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Miscellaneous200 1980-05-13 12 Bringing Up Father By BUI Kavanagh Hal Camp I'M SURE THAT INSECT LOOK, DARLIN j AND NICE YOU MY MUSBAND SAW WIU. TELL ME HOW I MADE A LOT J I HERE'S V MUST HAVE j YDUR HUSBAND AT I HARO HE WORKED ALL I OF MONEY YOUR i WORKED200 words
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Article, Illustration193 1980-05-13 13 Shock defeat of Umno division leader BAGAN SERAI, Mon. The Deputy Housing and Local Government Minister was edged out as head of the Bagan Serai Umno division here yesterday by the Perak Umno Youth leader. Datuk Haji Ramli bin Omar obtained 94 votes, while Mr Zainal Abidin bin Zin capturedNST - 193 words
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Article31 1980-05-13 13 KUALA PILAH, Mon. About 1,300 people will attend the Umno Economic Congress in Kuala Lumpur later this month, Umno vice president Mr Abdul Ghafar Baba said here yesterday. NST.NST - 31 words
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Article77 1980-05-13 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Police recovered two oU tankers containing about $IM,*M worth of palm oil 15 hoars after they were hijacked from a company In Jalan Scott here last night. T*e tankers were found at about II a.m. today, abandoned along the Kuala Lampur-Seremban hljrnway. A policeNST - 77 words
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Article41 1980-05-13 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Taxi drivers in Selangor have formed a union to prevent their exploitation by taxi owners, the Star reported yesterday. The union's pro tern secretaray, Mr S.K. Tharmalingam, said the union was now awaiting registration.41 words
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501 1980-05-13 13 THE BOTAK CHIN TRIAL KUALA LUMPUR, Monday BOTAK CHIN, who made his defence today in the High Court on three charges under the Internal Security Act, denied having firearms or ammunition in his possession or control. Even the two pouches of bulletsNST - 501 words
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184 1980-05-13 13 TUNKU TO UNION MEN: REJOIN BOARDS PETALING JAVA, Mon. Former Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman today advised union representatives to return to boards of statutory bodies from which they had resigned. He said their resignation had been a loss to workers who now had nobody to take up their causesNST - 184 words
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258 1980-05-13 13 Housing cost in Penang highest in the country KUALA LUMPUR, Monday HOUSE prices in Penang continued their upward spiral last year, making the island the most expensive place in Malaysia to own I a house. Statistics released by the Valuation Division of the Finance Ministry show that in 1979, a258 words
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Article99 1980-05-13 13 Seized tin ore sold to smelter KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Kuala Lumpur customs today disposed of 13,300 kg of tin ore valued at $260,000 which was seized from smugglers here by selling it to a smelting company for more than $19 a kg. City customs spokesman, Mr Winston Gonzaga, saidNST - 99 words
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Article87 1980-05-13 13 SEOUL, Mon. Malaysia's permanent secretary to the Foreign Ministry, Tan Sri Zakaria AH, today held talks with South Korean Vice Foreign Minister Lee Moon-yong on ways of increasing trade and economic relations between the two countries, the Foreign Ministry said. Discussions included possible joint ventures forReuter - 87 words
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181 1980-05-13 13 Concern over imbalance of votes in Johore JOHORE BARU, Mon. Johore Umno will take steps to ensure that prospective Malay voters in the state register themselves to offset the imbalance between Malay and non-Malay voters. Johore Umno's liasion secretary, Datuk Haii Abdul Rahman Mahmud, said today that Umno viewed theNST - 181 words
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Article63 1980-05-13 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The salary increases for all civil servants will be implemented before Hari Raya Puasa in August, Finance Minister Tengku Razaleight Hamzah told Bernama yesterday. The government has already announced that they will increase the salaries of all civil servants. However, Tengku Razaleigh did63 words
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Article, Illustration179 1980-05-13 13 Rose Chan made a bankrupt over $4,700 SEREMBAN, Mon. Firmer strip-tease dancer, Kosmlnah nintl Abdullah alias Rose (h»n, was made a bankrupt in the High Court here today. Syarlkat Starllte Electric and I'lumblne of Seremban claimed that Rose Chan had failed to pay $4,731. M which she owed them. MrNST - 179 words
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Article51 1980-05-13 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Socieites and political parties incorporating the word "Islam" in their names will require clearance from the Religious Affairs Department before they are registered, the Sunday Mai] said yesterday. This was told to the newspaper by the Registrar of Societies. Mr Ahmad Kamal bin Mohamed51 words
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Article40 1980-05-13 13 PENANG, Mon. About 200 skin specialists from 21 countries will converge here for the Fourth Regional Conference of Dermatologists to be held from June! to 9, the chairman of the organising committee. Dr Dalgit Singh said today. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Advertisement93 1980-05-13 13 Shelltox Anti-Roach <*p wwrs n cupboaitls H N Mb f**^Continuous protection for three months Shelltox Anti-Roach gives you up to The neat child-proof pack is made so three months continuous protection that children cannot tamper with it. wherever insect control is needed. Yet the vapour from the Vapona Just hang93 words
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Advertisement259 1980-05-13 13 Ppor .r-fc- B> "^d^ OPEN FOR BOOKING NOW! Two 11-storey blocks with 1O reliable heavy-duty lifts. 7 covered loading bays, large canteen on top floor and ample parking space. |~"7 I Ideally ry™^JL located Jy]°i<\\ V s v W\ih\n established light V¥ )i'\ 's industrial areas. Right at IF\ \\/V259 words
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Article376 1980-05-13 14 PARLIAMENT, as Miss Phyllis Tan, an advocate and solicitor, pointed out at a seminar last Sunday, makes laws that impinge on every aspect of our lives. "It actively moulds and regulates the scope of business enterprise, the property relations of families and even their breeding habits." Because of376 words
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Article369 1980-05-13 14 SMOKERS beware: The day may not be too far off when they will find themselves segregated from their non-smoking colleagues. Such a suggestion already implemented by some firms in the West may come as a surprise, considering that by and large Singaporeans are a fairly tolerant369 words
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Article, Illustration352 1980-05-13 14 MILTON CHASE - By MILTON CHASE our Washington reporter MAVERlCKmultimillionaire Stewart Mott is willing to put his money wher his mouth is when it comes to backing congressman John B. Anderson. He already has poured more than US$lOO,OOO into advertisements promoting the liberal Republican candidate. Now he is ready to bankroll any352 words
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Article1627 1980-05-13 14 LONDON TIMES EDITORIAL May 6 Many good people wish to for- get, to forget Afghanistan, to forget Pol Pot, to forget Vietnamese or Cuban Boat People, to forget Czechoslovakia, to forget Hungary, to forget the Gulag Archipelago, to forget the KGB and to forget1,627 words
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830 1980-05-13 14 LEE KIM CHEW - MUSLIM separatists fighting for an independent state in southern Thailand are growing stronger politically ana militarily, promising more violence and headaches for the Thai Government in the months ahead. A recent Thai Government report says the separatists have become more efficient in rallying support830 words
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Article, Illustration364 1980-05-13 14 Monkey business WHAT the Malaysians did with their monkeys is short of unbelievable. They have trained the animals to harvest coconuts. Not just to scurry up a coconut tree and pluck just any fruit, mind you, but the monkey knows which nut is ripe for the picking and364 words
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Advertisement279 1980-05-13 14 Parke-Davis, a leading international name in Pharmaceuticals, introduces New Benylin COUGH SYRUP Coughing is your body's way of telling How Benylin soothes you that something may be wrong with n 6w Benylin has a cool, peppermint flavour respiratory system, your. It goes down with such a soothing One of the279 words
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434 1980-05-13 15 Doing well without to the much money or talent HOW CAN you possibly print statements such as, "It is a well known fact that certain British imported television dramas have been a real bore," and "After 10 years our TV network still hasn't acquired the capability and experience to produce434 words
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167 1980-05-13 15 why I'll stay home glued to the box SBC MUST be improving if the following is any criterion. During the recent telecast of the film "Avanti," shown in the Friday Night Movie time slot, Juliet Mills and Jack Lemmon were seen baring all, to the delight of audiences. On another167 words
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Letter84 1980-05-13 15 Run Grammy Awards again I VERY much enjoyed watching the 21st Annual Grammy Awards on Labour Day and I am sure many viewers did too. It is not often that we have the opportunity to see so many of our favourite singers together and hear their hit songs all in84 words
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Letter, Illustration129 1980-05-13 15 I WAS under the Impression that we had laws which prohibited gambling In public. May I ask the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation and the police why a programme shown on Sundays at prime time Is allowed to blatantly violate this law? The Sony Betamax Show has a game, "Flip129 words
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Letter76 1980-05-13 15 PLEASE REFER to the letter, "Shift the news in English," by "Leo" (ST. April 30). I do not think there is a need for the news in English to be rescheduled just because it clashes with other popular programmes. If the writer wants to keep abreast76 words
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244 1980-05-13 15 I REFER to the letter by "Citizen" ("Disco sessions at community centres are regrettable, (ST, April 23). Mr Citizen's attitude of horror and self-righteous indignation that there abound in Singapore socalled immoral perverts who indulge in disco dancing for "illicit sex and other244 words
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124 1980-05-13 15 YOU WILL agree that when Singapore lost to Perak 3-0 in the recent Malaysia Cup soccer tournament, there was not a shadow of a telecast by SBC. Had the result been the reverse, viewers would have without fail been watching the match124 words
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Letter95 1980-05-13 15 Showing a leg and more LOOKING AT the picture of the "Crowning moment of these beauties" (ST, May 5) I am shocked by the fourth-placed girl's attire. I wonder whether this is a flesh show. The organisers of this pageant should set some rules regarding contestants' attire. This is an95 words
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99 1980-05-13 15 Regulate the make-up of teachers I READ with interest the article in the Sunday Times (April 20) on the limitations placed on the make-up of SAF women. But there are other people who also wear heavy make-up worse than that shown in the picture. In the school in which my99 words
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Letter44 1980-05-13 15 I AM an Indian and a regular viewer of the Can- i tonese programme "Cha- meleon telecast on Sundays at 9.15 p.m. I am having difficulty understanding the dialect. Could the SBC run English subtitles for this programme? CHAMELEON, Singapore mi.44 words
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167 1980-05-13 15 Dramas that highlight from good values WE WOULD like to respond to the letter, "Bring back the good old films with morals" (ST, April 30) from "Caring Mothers." Our output of locallyproduced programmes includes dramas in Chinese, Malay and Tamil. These programmes have often reflected the values referred to by167 words
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Letter100 1980-05-13 15 Renewal is itself a reminder I REFER to Mr Y.C. Swee's letter, "I'll pay the fee but don't tax my memory," on the payment of radio and television licence fees (ST, April 21). The Singapore Broadcasting Corporation has taken over the responsibility of radio and TV licensing since Feb 1.100 words
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Letter69 1980-05-13 15 WE WOULD like to respond to the letter, "British series jolly good," from Y. K. Keong (ST, April 30). We realise that tastes differ as far as wrestling programmes are concerned. Some viewers prefer "Stampede Wrestling," others "Wrestling from Britain." We will therefore continue to telecast both69 words
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Letter, Illustration100 1980-05-13 15 THE ENCLOSED advertisement (above) clearly shows that the film "Master with Crack Fingers" has Jacky Chan as the leading actor. Believing the advertisement to he true and reliable, I went for the midnight show the result of which was total disgust and disappointment. I was disappointed100 words
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Advertisement177 1980-05-13 15 INVITATION to be a man of property. To new guaranteed high growth secure investment opportunities. To find out how you can profitably invest in selected properties in the South of France, Spain, Portugal and Florida in the U.S.A. At the Malaysia Room Hilton Hotel on Friday 16th May 2:00 pm177 words
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Advertisement293 1980-05-13 15 A LlN64ft Jjmßf Automatic Gate System i^t/ by the f||rj FA4C 'S'S'S S t S I Reliable Secure and < Simple to install, *^A^ <" compatible with your g J existing gate. At the price you can afford. Sole Agent a J W*rl ¥%M> IS.E.A.) Pte. Ltd CJnit 1201. FookHai293 words
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Article1436 1980-05-13 16 THE last transacted ready sate at the close ol business on the Stork Exchange ol Stnga pore yesterday compared with the previous day'i price* together with IS7S high and lo» I Adjusted for scrip nnhts lame) \M0 La.l IIP Hi«h lo« l..mp.m S.l» -ornH THIN i)\l II 3701,436 words
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Article327 1980-05-13 16 Closing tone: Fairly steady. Turnover: Official figures supplied by the Stock Exchange of Singapore including odd lots "Ready" totalled: 4,234,000 units valued at $13,471,000 Industrials accounted for 2,518,000, finance 338,000, hotels 133,000, properties 736,000, debentures, loans and bonds 10,000, plantations 443,000, minings 56,000. "Settlement" contracts totalled: 115,000 units327 words
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Article1518 1980-05-13 16 BIO and offer prices officially listed and bustnen In an reported to the Stock Exchange o( Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets In lots o( 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett". Big Board1,518 words
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Article1844 1980-05-13 16 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. I Mil STklAI-N Atom (2 1HH 2.22S) cd Alei H*M I132H 1 36S)1,844 words
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Article296 1980-05-13 16 HONGKONG: The market rallied towards the close in (airly active trading with activity concentrated on secondliners yesterday, dealers said. The Hang Seng index gained 5.77 points to close at 889.62, after losing 6.31 in early trading on profit-taking following Saturday's decision by local banks not to reduce interest rates,296 words
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Article315 1980-05-13 16 SYDNEY: Oil and resources stock* were firmer In an otherwise dull market yesterday, dealers said. SMrtM rose 60 cents to AJ9.80 and Wiiailt 18 to $2.58 on heavy overseas buying, while elsewhere, Utaa rose 36 cents to 4.35 despite news that the NSW-Queensland coal strike would continue, while BHP,315 words
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Article364 1980-05-13 16 The Dow Jones average fell I 5.83 to close at 6.754.94 points, with a volume of 160 million shares. The New index closed at 466.63. down 0.15 point. TOKYO: Share prices closed slightly lower in slow and lacklustre trading yesterday, dealers said. Y.n Ajm i.li, Akin A... Ill Hi-ill364 words
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Article143 1980-05-13 16 CHINESE Pf4ttt Exekaage, HigipsM, mm i-tmUm price* per INkiyirWU): CmMl til: Bulk fob $137.50 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $147 50 sellers, new drum fob $154.00 sellers Cepra: Mixed (loose) $79 00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $505 00 sellers. Sarawak white143 words
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Article35 1980-05-13 16 THE STRAITS tin price edged $10 lower to $2,190 per picul (equivalent to $36.21 per kilo, down 17 cents) in Penang yesterday, on an official offering up 39 tonnes to 189 V% tonnes.35 words
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Article418 1980-05-13 16 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market closed easier yesterday, with June RSS One buyers quoted at 290.00 cents per kilo, down 8.50 cents from last Friday's close, dealers said. The morning market had lost six cents following lower London advices, stale bull releases and stoploss selling, they said. The418 words
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Article117 1980-05-13 16 NOON SSR and SMK prim ynvdav has tarn urr».l Mlbl Hutrn Sf llrra SSK iu 1 t..n p.iku ***** *****N SSR 50 II Ion pallMI 271 SO 273 SON mrm H Jan SMRCV lllonpaUMI M* SO .146 SON SMRL lllonpdWl) .12* SO Ul SON SMR S 1117 words
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Article40 1980-05-13 16 Rubber: May 12 Singapore: June: 290.00 cents (down 8.50 cents) Malaysia: June: 294.00 cents (down 9.00 cents) Tin: M$2,190 (down $10) (equivalent to $36.21 per kilo) (down 17 cents) Official offering: 189 1 2 tonnes (up 39 tonnes)40 words
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Article106 1980-05-13 16 THE KILOBAR market for gold deliverable in Singapore opened at $35,889 and closed at $35,800 yesterday. In the Far East, gold opened at US$511.50 513.50 and was traded in very thin conditions between $512.00 514.00 and $***** 510.50 before closing at I $***** 511 50 Market sentiment was very106 words
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Article47 1980-05-13 16 Kimptr A Banking > Krranil Itraita Tradinf lr«m«l •aciflc D«v i U B lafnum Corpn Iclangor Dredg 'an (hone > V E )unlop Ind 550 950 1380 1220 550 320 378 830 560 560 535 505 56 25 20 20 20 20 17 15 15 15 15 1547 words
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Article23 1980-05-13 16 Ipore <;]«■• N I T P 197S CB Plant 'on* Plant 2M 6T0 645 294 346 223 -7 -5 -0 -5 -4 423 words
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Article25 1980-05-13 16 K L Kepong 237,000 POL *****0' I Land 176,000 S Darby 160,000 i Total turnover: 4.35m ToUI value: $13 77m Source: SES25 words
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Article34 1980-05-13 16 3.T. Indicator: industrials: finance: Hotels: Properties: Minings: Plantations: DCBC: S.E.S.Ind: Apr 9 May 12 4408.81 441S :u 491.06 ***** 858.01 ***** 430.73 ***** 355.69 357.05 282.13 286.09 861.48 862.30 482.37 485.56 438.27 438.7434 words
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Article321 1980-05-13 16 PRICKS dosed mixed in relatively quirt trading at the Singapore stock market yesterday. Initial steadiness was dampened slightly by light profit-taking In a few scattered counters bat selected quality issues remained firm •s prices gained farther rroand. Yesterday's activity ni relatively light during the greater part321 words
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Article331 1980-05-13 16 PRICES turned a shade easier on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday, after last week's widespread gains. Trading was quiet as market operators paused to reassess the current situation following the recent strong uptrend The New Straits Times industrial ordinary share index closed the day 3.53 points higher331 words
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Article138 1980-05-13 16 THE US dollar opened al 12 1660 and closed at $2 1700 20 in the Singapore (orex market yesterday The market rallied to a high $2 1750 60 as US interest rates moved higher Commercial buying also helped to push the market higher, late profit taking, however,138 words
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Article49 1980-05-13 16 RANGE of prices offered by dis--ounl houses on May U Overnight 7 7 5 16' Call deposits: 6 I riotiif Bj>in( Srlh.j 3-month Treasury bills n > 3 month Bank bills u 1> 3 months CD 10 9/16 10 7/18 6 months CD 10- >0 Source: Mation*! Discount Co49 words
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Article32 1980-05-13 16 Closing Interbank rates Singapore dollars on May I Offer Bid Overnight 12 12 1 month 11 10. 2 months 10 I 10' 1 3 months 10 10 Overnight mode 1332 words
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Article345 1980-05-13 16 ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on May 12: Closing Asian dollar certificates of deposit for prime names: Currencies Nominal rit« Smithsonian Percentage quoted yesterday (crast)panty Chang* Loral dollars to onr unit of foreign currency: US dollar 2.1700 2.1720 2.8196 -23.04 Sterling pound 4.9365 4.9430 7.3469345 words
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Article24 1980-05-13 16 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers Ls 12.2 per rent.24 words
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Article, Illustration1333 1980-05-13 17 BEST EVER RESULTS THE strong recovery staged by Inchcape Bhd last year, following two years of declining earnings, will not be a hit and run type of performance. Its directors believe that the group will continue to improve this year, albeit at a slower rate.1,333 words
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Article234 1980-05-13 17 Genting Hotel ready soon THE 18-storey Genting Hotel, which was partially opened for business in 1978, is expected to be fully operational by the end of September. This was disclosed by a spokesman from Genting Berhad. The $80 million hotel has 747 rooms, the largest single hotel block in Malaysia.234 words
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Article666 1980-05-13 17 KULIM (Malaysia) which improved strongly last year is expected to perform well this year. The group which derives the bulk of its income from oil palm has never been in better health or faced more hopeful prospects, chairman Datuk Haji Basir Ismail said. His optimism666 words
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Advertisement622 1980-05-13 17 We are a new but expanding Industrial Consultancy Organisation, providing I engineering and industrial management and advisory services. We are looking I I for suitable Malaysians to fill the following positions in our organisation:PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT AND TRAINING CONSULTANT The candidate should possess a University Degree or professional qualification in Business622 words
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Advertisement1072 1980-05-13 17 TRONOH MINES MALAYSIA BERHAD (Incorporated in Malaysia) AUDITED CONSOLIDATED MINING AND FINANCIAL RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER 1979 Year Year ended ended 3112 79 3112 78 MINING RESULTS Output of tin concentrate piculs Tronoh 10.473 13.667 Bido: 25,113 26. 157 35,586 39.824 Equivalent to -tonnes 2,152 2.409 Average1,072 words
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Advertisement64 1980-05-13 17 nNDBt NOTKf JABATAN PWYIA»AN MALAYSIA (Deportment of Baradcmting Moloyua) Kuala lumpvt. Tvnatn an mmtod for supply of 16MM/35MM Dual Gauge Umptei Flying Spat Colour Tctecin* Syttom (Sp»cincotion No. 19/JP/TV/80) AH Knd*n mutt b* uibmittwj by Saturday 14th Junt. 1980 (1200 noon). T«na*r Dorurrwntt or* avoil ?bW from me Finance Diviwon64 words
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Advertisement4208 1980-05-13 18 tAT YOUR SERVICE RATES SECTION INDEX Telephone Service *****22 I M i-i^ mi I mil ii i i i II Monday Friday 830am bOOpm Ordmar, 70 cts p*r «ord irrwi VIO bO> I FOR SALE SHOPPING GUIDE T»n,sC*ntr* 9 00 a m -500pm IMm $49*51 S^ndo^ fm* VII TRAVEL RESTAURANTS4,208 words
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Advertisement737 1980-05-13 18 II EMPLOYMENT FEMALE CLERK REQUIRED Knowledgi of typing Kxpenence i not necessary Write in wilh contact telephone recent photograph l non returnable) 10 Henderson I' Box .Stt.s Singapore FEMALE CLERK WANTED urgently by Travel Firm Interested please call personally al tft Golden Mile Tower, between i II 00 am id737 words
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Advertisement544 1980-05-13 18 International Forwarding Company hat vacancy tor: ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT Al least 2 ye^irs experience 111 keepuiK full set of books lap 10 balance sheet inclel»Mi<le!itly Able to type on electric typewriter Forward application!, which mutt include contact telephone number and recant photograph non-returnable to: S.T. BOX A***** INTERNATIONAL AIRFREIGHT FORWARDERS r.i|inres544 words
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Advertisement586 1980-05-13 19 II EMPLOYMENT 31 Situations Vacant b) Secretarial and Clerical SPECIAL PROJECT FOR GOOD TYPISTS Wondering what lo do with your annual leave' Like to eern some good money? If you type 40 wpm. accurately. available from Itth 24th Mey IMO Call Mai *****26 today lor your money-making |ob JONMOf* TELEX586 words
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Advertisement711 1980-05-13 19 RECEPTIONIST/GENERAL CLERK required urgently s.il.ir> oltered »2SO to $300 depending on working experience Plee** caH at: 120* MT ELIZABETH CENTRE. SINGAPORE 0*22. lor immediate interview during ol fue hours. RECEPTION/TYPIST WITH initiative and pleasant personality required Salary will be between $220 to $260. Those interested please write and enclose photographs711 words
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Advertisement719 1980-05-13 19 II EMPLOYMENT TYPIST/RECEPTIONIST W* have an immediate position that may appeel to bright young peraon. It uill require mainly lo be a support stuff member doing fast neat ai -curate lyping. but at the aunc tune attending the reception and telephone calls However this should not be 100 arduous as719 words
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Advertisement780 1980-05-13 19 c) Smtes Make $500 or more as our FEMALE SALES PROMOTERS The Job: Sales promotion at major department stores The Company: A leading marketing company in fashion products with extensive market coverage presently employing over 30 Promoters Remuneration: Attractive basic salary plus allowance, commission, bonus and other Incentive schemes Fringe780 words
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Advertisement606 1980-05-13 19 II EMPLOYMENT EUROPEAN MANUFACTURING ORGANISATION SEEK SALES REPRESENTATIVES FOR IMMEDIATE EMPLOYMENT REQUIREMENT: SECONDARY EDUCATION MUST POSSESS OWN TRANSPORT COMPLETED N.S. WE PAY: BASIC *****- TRANSPORT a COMMISSION. TRAINING WILL BE PROVIDED. INTERESTED APPLICANT KINDLY CALL PERSONALLY TO: 76 PL A YF AIR ROAD, SINGAPORE 1336 MR. TERENCE TAN Expanding Engineering606 words
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Advertisement719 1980-05-13 19 NEWSWEEK FEMALE SUBSCRIPTION ADVISORS MONTHLY INCOME SSS2 IS AS- SUREO TO SELECTED APPLICANTS 1 1 Applicants must be matured with a pleasant personality and speak fluent English Compute training provided CaHal: SEROY ENTERPRISE i ISA Orchard Road Tat *****1 axl. 7 Mr. Scow Interview*: Tuesday to Saturday > MALE AND719 words
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Advertisement700 1980-05-13 19 II EMPLOYMENT TECHNICAL SALES REPRESENTATIVE Required by an eatabliahed European Trading Company tor their Singapore office. Candidate should have several years experience in selling technical equipment and products, preferably to the shoe Industry The successful candidate with own transport should be ambitious, to work independently and prepared to accordance with700 words
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Advertisement623 1980-05-13 19 Established refrigeration company require*: 1) TECHNICIAN/MECHANIC 2) DESIGN/ASSISTANT DRAUGHTSMAN Applicants must have ITC/NTT in aircond and refrign. Those studying part-time in Holy may also apply We offer: a i 5 days week b) Transport allowance after confirmation c I Medical, merit and incentive benefits Apply with detailed resume to: ALEXANDRA623 words
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Advertisement596 1980-05-13 19 II EMPLOYMENT Established Construction Equipment company require*: 1 WELDER c General uelduiK and fabrication work Minimum 2 years experience Completed N S 2 MECHANICAL APPRENTICES c To be trained m assembly ol equipment c Preferably from Vocational School 3. MACHINIST c 2 years' experience c Completed N S For appointment,596 words
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Advertisement542 1980-05-13 19 KAYTROIMIGS Our audio consumer production la cihties *r* rapidly expanding and we urgently need: REPAIRMEN TROUBLESHOOTERS (Electronics) for clock radio* and caaaett* radio*. Requirement*: c VITB HadioSert, emu c ITt in Klertroni Servicing c Private Radio Servicing Certificate c NTT in Electronic Servicing c 2 years previous experience in repair542 words
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Advertisement552 1980-05-13 20 II EMPLOYMENT 31 Situations Vacant •> Dommstlc A Japanese company requires for Its Japanese staff an Kniilish-ipeaklng DOMESTIC SERVANT Lunch provided Single aged below ?5 yaan Plaatant per tonality Salary negotiable Duties include cleaning, washing and cooking Cooking experience Is not essential M the successful applicant will be taught Japanese552 words
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Advertisement382 1980-05-13 20 Female Production Operators I mtrM Requirements: Age 16 years and above Primary or Secondary education W« Offer: Attractive starting pay 2nd shift allowance $3.35 p.d. 3rd shift allowance $4.35 p.d. $60 attendance bonus 1 3th month payment/ annual increment Paid annual/marriage/ sick compassionate maternity leave Medical/Dental benefits Free drinks and382 words
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Advertisement372 1980-05-13 20 II EMPLOYMENT HYMOLD PTE. LTD. requires: SKILLED SPRAY PAINTERS No shift High monthly salary Transport provided Regular overtime Painting allowance *4S *105 Hostel for Malaysians Other benefits Interview at NO. 1, FOURTH LOK YANG ROAD (Feeder iirvicn 250 a 2S0A) HYMOLD PTE. LTD. requires: MACHINE OPERATORS on 2 rotating shifts372 words
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Advertisement473 1980-05-13 20 HITACHI KOKI (S) PTE LTD MALE/FEMALE OPERATORS/ PRODUCTION PERSONNEL c Age 17 to 25 years c Completed Secondary education or holder of ITC certificate c Able to perform 2 shift duties c Able lo speak simple English an advantage c Salary negotiable We Oner: c Free transportation c r'ree uniforms473 words
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Advertisement460 1980-05-13 20 II EMPLOYMENT SUMIDEN ELECTRONICS PTE. LTD. A subsidiary of Sumitomo Electric Industries Ltd.. Japan Invites applications for MALE/FEMALE GENERAL OPERATORS Must be Singapore Citizens/ Permanent Residents Minimum age 16 years and above Male applicants must have completed N.S We provide: Attractive starting salary Free transport at pick-up points, to and460 words
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Advertisement373 1980-05-13 20 Bj\Nichiosl |EBH|B BS4a9JUI^43rSJ|H HbVikaß|MMl||a BSjMettMiSSSa^PLfl ■fHaW#MUHaI [philips require* FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Applicants should be: in age, 16 years otd and above. c In education. Primary 4 to Secondary 4 (any language stream) You will be happy to work for PHILIPS ainca ■Mas j-Jgjej. ik. f nlinaaaitran w? ufrwv inf i373 words
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Advertisement297 1980-05-13 20 II EMPLOYMENI SIEMENS) We are subsidiary of SIEMENS AG, Germany, one of the 10 largest electronic companies in the world with over 330,000 employees. .^aaaßßßßßßßW'fek^ Benefits Cash Awards Free Refreshment/ Snacks Subsidised Transport Paid Marriage Leave Medical Dental Benefits Many Other Benefits Starting ""7ConfinnationY"" Ye% are eartfWrf Imfted to COSM297 words
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Advertisement664 1980-05-13 20 We are a large well established manufacturing company in Singapore and we invite applications for the following posts 1) MACHINE OPCNATOMS Candidates must be prepared to work on shifts Preference given to those who have completed S V I and N S 2) OENERAL WORKERS (Male 4 Female) Willing to664 words
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Advertisement1217 1980-05-13 20 II EMPLOYMENT AN OFFICE BOY retired preferably teenager ptMM COIIUkCl Ksl.ihlishert Coinrjan) In provldTel *****54 loday for interview '"K <ervices (or Hi-Ki and Colour APPRENTICE WANTED Interested T<p|t "•>'"" require" plea.se call personally to 38. Blk 1) FEMALE SERVICE CLERKS 1001 Eunos Ave 8. Eunos Indus- Eipenence/QualHicaliona: trial t.state. Singapore1,217 words
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Advertisement644 1980-05-13 21 II EMPLOYMENT 31 Situations Vacant m) General THE SINGAPORE CRICKET CLUB has immediate vacancies for WAITERS Starting salary S3OO per month with annual increment and trinoe benefits. Only SuiKaiHire clllien with necessary exj>erience should apply to THE GENERAL MANAGER SINGAPORE CRICKET CLUB ST. ANDREW'S ROAD SINGAPORE 0617. Those who have644 words
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Advertisement526 1980-05-13 21 International American Organisation Danbury. CennectKut. USA We need several yming and personable LADIES a OENTLEMCN to join our group as MANAGEMENT TRAINEES No experience required as all Management Trainees will be trained through company's procedures Irom suuare one Applicants must possess the lole Minimum IKK O level c <;.><><l command526 words
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Advertisement642 1980-05-13 21 II EMPLOYMENT LJ Of NERAI Off SEL Invites application! tor the poets Ba> 1) PROCESSING CLERK c Completed se.-ondary education c Knowledge of typing an aaaet c Preferably able to operate telex machine c 1-2 years relevant experience preferred 2) ASSISTANT STOREKEEPER c ompleted secondary education c Kelevant experlenre in642 words
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Advertisement335 1980-05-13 21 M HOTEL MERLIN SINGAPORE 1 has immediate vacancies tor: (A)WAITERS/ WAITRESSES (B)LOUNGE/DISCO WAITRESSES (C)KITCHEN PORTER (D)BAR PORTER (E)CARPARK ATTENDANTS (MALE FEMALE) (F) SECURITY GUARDS Interested parties, pieate call per tonally with working testimonial, recent passport sue photograph to: THE PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT HOTEL MERLIN SINGAPORE 3-301. 3RD FLOOR MERLIN PLAZA BEACH335 words
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Advertisement587 1980-05-13 21 II EMPLOYMENT A abacus 1) STEELWORK SUPERVISOR 2) FEMALE CLERK/ TYPIST required to work in Jurong Site Polytechnic graduates preferred lor Position 1 Previous site experience and Class 3 driving licence would be an advantage Call for immediate appointment MR. RICHARD DOUGLAS TEL. *****33 If BLOND ASIA PTE LTD We587 words
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Advertisement664 1980-05-13 21 NTUC WELCOME urgently require! A BUTCHER c Must li.iv,- ompleted NS c Kxperience in butchery Responsible lor the maintenance ol frozen cabinets and ability to prepare various meal cuts, hamburgers, sausage meat and other similar products Salary will commensurate with .|u.ili(ication's and experlenre. Interested applicants please write to: THE SECRETARY664 words
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Advertisement761 1980-05-13 21 II EMPLOYMENT S PORE SQUASH CENTRE requires RECEPTIONISTS CLEANERS Interested applicant! please «n:c with telephone number or ■'.ill [i.TMHi.illy (between 12 2 p in to SPORE SQUASH CENTRE Central Park Fort Canning Rise Singapore M17 STORE AT 1/4 tns Jurong requires Store Hands Those willing to work long hours. l>l<Msr761 words
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Advertisement573 1980-05-13 21 VOLVO Due to rapid expansion, we Invite applications for the following positions: 1) FEMALE CLERK/ TYPIST Requirements: c GCE -O1O 1 level c Preferably with credit In Maths c Able lo type at a speed of not less than 30 wpm c Age between 17 -22 years 2) MALE STORE573 words
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Advertisement576 1980-05-13 21 111 VEHICLES BOATS OATSUN PICKUPS ANO Air. oii.li Uoned .ars lor lure irom Hlap lloe Ir.lK CO It.- I t.l I'lease tel EASTERN CAR RENTALS special rales tor sell-drive DaUun I2OY. atKOfl '.issetle player Weekly Singapore SliftO Malaysia S39?> Monthly Singapore use sow Tel 29MM B7UM HOE HONG TRADING oilers576 words
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Advertisement820 1980-05-13 21 bmw 2002 U74 excellent cond lion View at CM. Parklane Shop|>ll>K Mall BMW }23i late IOTI Complete I w. ill) factory alrcond ran-rool TKH set Mlchehn t>r>-v loan ar- rangeable Tel MM41*. exrhang e r.ir considered DEC. 1*77 BMW SOSI Doctor <>* iit .iin oiki tap* .mil radio sports runs820 words
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Advertisement910 1980-05-13 22 11l VEHICLES BOATS 45 Vehicles For Sal* d) Flat 1973 FIAT 132. ISOO c .urc cn.li luuier radio, road tax new. I'AKh .showroom condition Call AWom 1973 FIAT 132 1800 it Airrond .asselte ne» lax tip lop condition KllKihle lor I'AHF $***** 0.1) o Tel HH2MOB. *****1 197« FIAT 124910 words
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Advertisement928 1980-05-13 22 1979 MAZDA 323. .1 tOOf I BWaM excellent condition si.V3oo»no n v ■matjaabta Call nUM 1979 MAZOA 899 OM ovuirr ur rond ux insurance nrw ta.500 Tel *****57 7 MOWTHS OLD M.c/d.c BJJ latest nni model. 1000 5-door I c .ireful BW9Mt New road tux. aircond. IBaallll 118..WU Tel *****27928 words
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Advertisement673 1980-05-13 22 111 VEHICLES BOATS OWNER LEAVING: 1972 UaL.nl 161. Airriind CMWUf new lax Insuraru e itfer-. u> U Wattan Kstale 1972 COLT OALANT Coupe, airCOIId, sports rims, eligible PARK $7,700 Kxchange considered RMM4UMV. 1972 COLT GALANT 161.. GS. .urnnid. sports rims, cassette. r\i •■Unit condition. Interested tel oil lee *****71. residence673 words
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Advertisement908 1980-05-13 22 1973 TOYOTA CROWN Acllolll.ill. MB cx Non PARI- $4 000 only Tel *****96 1973 TOYOTA CORONA Insurance Koad Tax till August Radio c .issette palnl baUcn new Heaulifully maintained Famil) s second cur Tel *****13 Robert 1973 TOYOTA CELICA 1600.5T an on radio cassette, tax Sept 19H0 $U 600 Tel908 words
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Advertisement740 1980-05-13 22 111 VEHICLES BOATS SIN THAI HIN TRADING PTE LTD Singapora Uaad Car Carpark Plot "E Fnnga Carpark G Kampong Java Road Singapore 9 Tel: *****05/23M792/*****97 (Open Irom 9.00 a.m. S.M p.m.) 1978 Mil Colt Lamda 2000 GSR a/c Mil Colt Sigma 1600 GS a/c Maida 323 1000 c.c. A/c 1977740 words
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Advertisement872 1980-05-13 22 1971. DAIHATSU Charade XTK '.«U c <• 1 owner Showroom condition Original paintwork PARK eligible $16 5000 no *****1 1979 PORSCHE 924. with Turbo kit. 2 owners, expensive radio/ cassette and sports rims Perfect condition Tel *****11 Uavid '222SK' NUMBER PLATE for sale $3,000 Call *****01 Tlo $5/- SERVICE CHARGE,872 words
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Advertisement573 1980-05-13 22 III VEHICLES BOATS WANTED ANY SECONDHAND l'n- QNe UNIT BE LOW MM I ,,M i.i it- rompanj cars Contact w gNO i c f«>r >.air Locally •iViHHtw .SHitf MMIh Road tin vi.t.wi Andy 10 00 pin everyday WANTED ANV YEAR MOB tiT. SCRAP CAR FOR s.il.- I lull c Allu573 words
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Advertisement1360 1980-05-13 22 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES Next to Yio Chu Kang Shopping Centre Built-in area over 2000 sq. ft. Garden area over 4000 sq. ft. Economic pricing. Luxurious fittings. Freehold land. Book Now! INSTALMENTS AVAILABLE. PROMPT DELIVERY. For enquiries and bookings: Thomson Hill Ltd. 15th Fir Far East Shopping Centre. Orchard Rd Singapore1,360 words
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Advertisement813 1980-05-13 23 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES 51 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST i. HONG LEONG c.ar.leh terrace house iv 1 1 furnished Telephone aircon II <00 Ring *****65 Principals Only EAST COAST ROAO. t. bedrooms UMt Merryn Avmur $i .'oo Blnchang Hise $1 Jon .summit I T0, in 2948:00 FURNISHED DOUBLE-STOREY SEMI-DETACHED Changi813 words
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Advertisement821 1980-05-13 23 A hit of lu>uriou» Apartments with courts, aircond. children's playground and 24 hours security service c Dist i llm.Vin Garden $3,300. c Dist ;i 1 i. k> Tower 54.500. c Dist Ul KidKewcMHl $3 500 c 111 st Id I'.iterson Tower -53.500. c Dist in- Woollerton I'ark -53.700. c Dist821 words
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Advertisement782 1980-05-13 23 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES DIST 9CHEN YUAN K'iiMiml: new apartment 2. SOU sq It 4 bedrooms with batbrooa atu. ne.i lully lurmshed central airron Tel 4012(11 7:«4IWtt DIST 9. HIGH FLOOR Apartment. 1 bedroom*, attached hat hriiunis. stations ImnK dining. luli> furnished with swimminK pool S2,t«i Cull *****17/8 DIST LUCKY TOWERS782 words
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Advertisement823 1980-05-13 23 LUXURIOUS APARTMENT u it h re, rational ractllUti (alrcondlUencd) I bedroom *?aelotu llviiik <)miii|i tastefully furnished $1900 Sil'JtiMi NEW PENTHOUSE IN DM II Wllh luxurious fittings. 4 bedrooms, very large sitting room and separ.iu- dining Superb rerrf.iii.ri.il farlllUn lor swimming, golf. lennis squash badminton 24 Hours security $5,000 Ring Yuiiuii823 words
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Advertisement853 1980-05-13 23 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES ESTABLISHED CONCERN Requires PRESTIGEOUS HOUSES/ APARTMENTS Indisls. 9. 10. 11 Furnished/ Unfurnished Immaterial (ompany s lease with good terms of payment Willing lo wail until September Rental Budget $1,300 to SS.OOO p.m. For details, ring. M *****/3/4 EXPATRIATES WANT HOUSES for rent in dists 9. 10 or853 words
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Advertisement883 1980-05-13 23 CLUNY ROAD VICINITY Tastefully designed twostorey bungalow with swimming pool on see area of approximatery 1885 sq m (20 000 sq ft) Accommodation comprises 4 large bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms and large living room very suited for entertainment Asking Price SI 5 million VICTORIA PARK VICINITY Single-storey elevated bungalow with883 words
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Advertisement539 1980-05-13 23 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES 585 sswl^^--^^s| SBSRealtyServtestPteJLtd (a wholly owned subsidiary of Singapura Building boc.ety Lmted) T«t*****1j3 Otttjrs the foMowkig ROSVTH ROAD modern 2-slorey IVlached 5 bedrooms. 4 bathrooms, matured garden, fruit trees, etc Land 12.190 sq.ft. $600,000 PASIR PANJANG COURT 2nd floor Flat 3 bedrooms 2 hathrooms swimming pool, etc539 words
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Advertisement924 1980-05-13 23 A BALMORAL TOWFRS built in «ni s n jsmiiKu, Ke.cll) 7H7K766 A BEAUTIFUL SOMMERVILLE Townhouse in dist 111 Near Hot.llllc.il (i.cnlen Spacious liviiik dmii.K 3 bedrooms study servant's amenities $470,000 negotiable (iold Island Realt] *****77 4472H88 A BEAUTIFUL HIGH 11. or luxurious apartment. Maryland Park, :t carpeted bedrooms, sphl-level Mldfield924 words
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Advertisement1590 1980-05-13 23 IV ACCOMMODATION I PROPERTIES j ANDREW LEONG HOUSING lii-i 10 l.i > ."ll IOWIiriOUM spill -leu-Is BIMI3 'ililSliK ANDREW LEONG HOUSING Asjen- undomimum v\.-si coasi Road Next io Japanese School J-...-.I maisonette Atn 1.701 l.Trj.s si| it 2 bedrooms Area 1 141 s.j :t SuiminiliK pool s.iun.c squash court I1,590 words
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Advertisement1822 1980-05-13 24 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES 54 Properties For Sal* Flats 1 DIST t SKYSCRAPER. Inch MOM 1 brdrooma I BOO iq it Knwhold J sKiimmii Regrnl DIST 9. SKYVILLA u .uk ttpapafl tufiii .i bedrooms, renovated i inrnl Express. P«* I t.l *ti Kit EuM Shopping1,822 words
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Advertisement306 1980-05-13 24 MEDICAL UNIT MT ELIZABETH MEDICAL CENTRE mm sq it 1..r r.-m onl) .U .11 .1.1. unmrdlatcl) Suitable mr ipeclallsl nr pli.irill.ircutlc.il nlflrp irel.itliiK liilll.'ili..il flaM Mil) 1 PROPERTY AGENCY PTE LTD TEL: *****11/ *****92 MERLIN PLAZA BM IIKIO. I. dm m| It OoMhlU l'la/..i 1.200. l.;«X) siicniiiii ay 500. 900.306 words
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Advertisement1505 1980-05-13 24 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES HEARING COMPLETION 10-StOTej Auu Sparc Parts centre with i temenl timlding il R< i how Canal Road Short steet' Albert Slreet Shop and Office* lor sale .il .1 wr\ reasonable rales Inler- tatCd I. Ill Miss Teo ***** No .IKfMls ORCHARD PLAZA. HllMlHlH ii. ...i mi.i faclna,1,505 words
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Advertisement820 1980-05-13 24 V SERVICES BUSINESS dutch boy painters Specialist in home paintings Reliable, modern methods f. i-.it Whj mil nun 222U952 tor Irec quotations ENG KWANG GENERAL ContTBC lor Kl..i k I Ui 186 Hi'iiuk North Avenue .1 Tel 41H369. *****0 We are speClalUU In IIOH rials [in vate houats' renovation work820 words
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Advertisement545 1980-05-13 24 JUNE'S HAIRSTYLING SCHOOL FREE i Illln now 10 Customers must come prnonall) .utment card limited period only fashion perm .it ii. Special ■team perm at SU 118—119. High SlrMl Cenlr. North Bridge Road. Singapore 0617 Tel: 3267M/*****3 LONDON TRAINED BERTRANO oilers Individual tuition beninners Halntyllng Courses only 4 students required545 words
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Advertisement900 1980-05-13 25 VI EDUCATION TRAINING O ATT language centre SCHOOL OF LINGUISTIC SKILLS Language courses and privote tuition for school exominotions and for business, travel pleasure EVENING CLASSES English, all stages Mon. Wed. 7.35 p.m. Tue. Thu. 7.35 p.m. English for school-age children, all grades Tue. Thu. 5.45 p.m. Indonesian, Stages 1900 words
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Advertisement727 1980-05-13 25 VI EDUCATION TRAINING COMPUTER TRAINING COURSES lot beginners, uatna In-Hooa* Computers and IBM-370 Coraouters (A) Programming in Basic lor Beginners commenciiik 22 5 80 i H) structured Cobol I'rnßr.iiiiming commencing 21/ s mi Knquines Midland School u!( iimmerce.Tel 4.***** *****2 CORRESPONDENCE/ REPORTWRITING for Cterka. TspaMa, SlenoKraphery Busiiifss BaMM mt'ii Wednesday727 words
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Advertisement784 1980-05-13 25 2M RADIO SERVICING (BEG) Commencing: Monday 7 10 pm If .S Tuesday 7 10 pm 13/5 Thursday 7 10 pm 15/5 Saturday 3 6pm 17/5 Saturday 630 930pm 18-5 Sunday 1 4 pm 18 5 c TRANSISTOR RADIO SERVICING Thursday" 10 pm 15/5 COLOUR TV SERVICING Tuesday 7 10 pm784 words
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Advertisement905 1980-05-13 25 VI EDUCATION 4 TRAINING Eiperienced Bilingual Teachers EFFECTIVE TUITION FOR All specialised in Maths Science if*?*. 11 anfl B *»J»«U at your Technical ts (or all levels h"""*h SJ2J" guaranteed Tel Tel: *****4 *****53 MIOB6A *****4 *****6. Group Tuition/ Individual Coaching EXPERIENCED BILINGUAL prmirirri by expenented tjradu- TUTORS provide hc.Mie905 words
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Advertisement946 1980-05-13 25 VII TRAVEL TOUBS Wm\ TVkVICP^\ AMERICA '80 THE AMERICAN EXPERIENCE (North South East West) Hiw»-C* W ™i-N r.ali'*n7«rjC l -w»*l-Stirj^Wrta,*.fcea SBtt lit Nrw York DaHxt it CeM* Hnli Bntt CaMa Oetm MncfHa«jKM| 28 Days *****0/KLSS49O ?</s an n/s I<6 10 8 t4/9 26/10 16/11 By SIA SJumoo Super B WEST946 words
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IX OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration259 1980-05-13 26 Ttw family of the late MR. TOH LOH With to *»prei» their heartfelt gratitude to all relative*, manage ment and ataff ol airline*, travel agents, schools, associates and Inends for their kind assistance, wreathi. donalioni. condolences and attendance during their recent bereavement. TAN HUNG CHWEE and Tan Hung259 words
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Obituary, Illustration379 1980-05-13 26 Madam Kalyam Animal W/0 Late V.M. Kumaraaamy Senior Interpret•r Commimoint ot Oalha patted away peacefully on 12 5-80 leaving behind Son*. Daughters. Sons-in-law Daughters in-law and grand children Cortege leaves Irom Block 10. 2733-A, Eunos Crescent at 2.30 pm on 13-5-80 10 Hindu Cremation Mount Vernon MADAM TSENG379 words
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Obituary, Illustration127 1980-05-13 26 In E»*r Loving Memory of JOSEPH LIM KIM PHENG Departed 13th May '77 Always remembered and sadly missed by loving family. In Everlasting Memory of our Beloved MDM TAN AH CHEE Departed 13th May 197* Two years have passed But memories stay fresh and painful Always nmtmbnid127 words
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Advertisement168 1980-05-13 26 MALAYA GLASS FACTORY BERHAD Requires 1. TRAINEE ENGINEER (Male) (a) A Degree/ Diploma in Mechanical/ Electrical/ Chemical Engineering. (b) Working Experience is not essential. (c) The successful candidate will have to undergo a vigorous training period in the various departments in the plant in order to acquire a good grasp168 words
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Advertisement128 1980-05-13 26 As a result of our business expansion, we have vacancies for the following appointments in our Company. Candidates must be prepared to travel and serve in overseas position when required. 1. MARKETING EXECUTIVE A background in computer sales or system programming on advantage Previous sales experience in Accounting Machines or128 words
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Advertisement953 1980-05-13 26 (INCORPORATED IN MALAYSIA) Notice of Annual General Meeting NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Twenty Ninth Annual Generol Meeting of George Kent (Moloysia) Berhad will be held at Bongonan M.I.D.F.. 195A Jolon Pekeliling, Kuala Lumpur, on Tuesday 27th May 1 980 at 1 2 noon for the following purposes. 1)953 words
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TIMESPORT PAGE ONE
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Article442 1980-05-13 27 Argentina, Italy in Cup final DUESSELDORF, Mon. Argentina and Italy Qualified for the final of tne Professional Tennis Association's Nations Cup with clear semifinal victories over Sweden and the United States respectively here yesterday. Guillermo Vilas set Argentina on their winning path by beating BJorn Borg 6-3, 1-6, 6-1, theAgencies - 442 words
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450 1980-05-13 27 FAIRWAY - Locally-based trainers share the honours FAIRWAY By LOCALLY-BASED trainers shared the honours when they won 12 of the 19 races at Bukit Timah over the weekend. Garnet Bougoure headed the list with four winners, while Samsuri Abdul Rahman and Buang Abu Baka saddled three each. Ivan Allan landed a double.450 words
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Article1532 1980-05-13 27 WEIGHTS for this weekend's races at liukil Timah: SATURDAY ClaM 1 0*». 2 2.00m 2 All Go S7.0 5 HeKemonist 54.5 4 Spanish Musk- 53.0 1 Splendid II 52.5 9 Purple And Gold 52 5 6 Another Chapter 51.5 8 Turning Point 49.0 3 Tanayar 47.5 71,532 words
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Advertisement601 1980-05-13 27 THE SGV GROUP KASSIM, CHAN CO. SGVKC TAXATION SERVICES SDN. BHD. Our large professional organization invites applications for various positions in our fast expanding practice at the head office and branches. AUDIT TAX SUPERVISORS/ SENIORS SENIORS A professional qualification and adequate Preferably in possession of a audit experience in diversified601 words
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Advertisement729 1980-05-13 27 Alloy Rods Division Chemetron Corporation U.S.A. wish to announce the appointment of Atom Arc Welding Supplier Pte Ltd as sole distributor in the Singapore, Brunei, Malaysia and Indonesia territories for the complete range of Alloy Rods welding consumables now including the ALL STATE repair and maintenance alloys range. In making729 words
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Advertisement354 1980-05-13 27 THE INSTITUTION OF INDUSTRIAL MANAGERS INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT TRAINING HAVE YOU BEEN CERTIFICATED IN INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT, THAT IS? No? Then why not contact The Supervisory Management Training Association of Singapore (SAMTAS) for details of the Evening Course in Industrial Management. CERTIFICATE IN INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT Full training in all aspects of management.354 words
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Article, Illustration488 1980-05-13 28 He resigns from 'tiring' sales job The making of a squash champion ..PATRICK BABTIANB talks to Zainal Abidin THE nightmare is over for Singapore national squash champion Zainal Abidin. No more will he have to work full-time and moonlight to earn enough to play squash and488 words
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Article311 1980-05-13 28 IT was the best final yet in the Milo national squash championships not because the men's finalists, Zainal Abidin and Stewart Ballard, entertained in 70 minutes of high-pressure squash, but because standards have never been higher, reports PATRICK lASTIANS.I ASTIANS. One wonders what the outcome311 words
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Article251 1980-05-13 28 Turner stars for Worcs WORCESTER, Mon. New Zealander Glenn Turner scored a whirlwind 45 off only 24 balls for Worcestershire against the West Indies in a friendly cricket match here yesterday. Worcestershire finished the second day of the three-day match at 75 for one and the home team's lead ofAgencies - 251 words
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Article25 1980-05-13 28 SINGAPORE Cricket Club trounced Singapore Island Country Club 4-0 in the Singapore Squash Rackets Association CI grade women's competition at SICC courts yesterday.25 words
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Article337 1980-05-13 28 Watson pips Rogers by a stroke DALLAS, Mon. Tom Watson survived a gruelling 36 holes to win the US$3OO,OOO ($651,000) Byron Nelson golf Classic by one stroke from Bill Rogers here yesterday. It was Watson's fourth United States PGA win this year and the US$54,000 first prize brought his careerAgencies - 337 words
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Article200 1980-05-13 28 HALIFAX, Mon. Matthew Saad Muhamad, of Philadelphia, retained his World Boxing Council light-heavyweight tide when he stopped Louis Pergaud, of Cameroun, after 1 mm. 19 sec of the fifth round of a scheduled 15-round bout at the Metro Centre here yesterday. Pergaud, 29, bleeding from a cut under his200 words
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Article312 1980-05-13 28 geles 4 St. Louis 2; San Diego 5 Pittsburgh 0. In Tekye, Isamu Kida tossed a five-hitter to score his fifth victory this season to give the Nippon Ham Fighters a 2-1 win over Lotte Orions in a Pacific League match. Other results: Seibu Lions 8Agencies - 312 words
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Article581 1980-05-13 28 PARIS, Mon. The Dutch championship ended yesterday with Ajax Amsterdam being crowned champions, while the Spanish League title race also seems to have found the winner Real Madrid, following fellow contenders Real Sociedad 's first defeat. However, in West Germany it looks as if the issue willAgencies - 581 words
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Article119 1980-05-13 28 JAKARTA, Mon. An Iranian soccer team left In a huff after their coach knocked-ont the referee from the host country for granting a penalty kick to rivals Holland In the quarterfinals of Marah Halim Cap soccer tournamen here yesterday. Holland were leading 2-1 when Indonesian referee Sudarso119 words
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Advertisement847 1980-05-13 28 JABATAN KASTAM DAN EKSAIS DIRAJA MALAYSIA KEN V AT A AN T A WAR AN Tawaran adalah dipelawa daripada pembekal-pembekal yang berpengelaman untuk kerja dan membekal alat seperti berikut:MEMBEKAL, MENGIRIM, MEMASANG DAN MEN YENGGAR A COMPUTER SYSTEM UNTUK JABATAN KASTAM DAN EKSAIS DIRAJA, JOHORE BAHRU Borang-Borang tawaran dan keterangan lanjut847 words
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Advertisement524 1980-05-13 28 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY SOLE DISTRIBUTOR WANTED IN SINGAPORE To market REFRACTORY MATERIALS for complete range of processing industries. Prefer companies who are already having good contact with steelmills, petrochemical and ship building industries. Interested parties please write giving full details of company's background to: BOXA39O9NSTKLOI-02 a HOSPITAL UNIVERSITI KUALA LUMPUR NOTIS524 words
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Advertisement28 1980-05-13 28 FREE SIGN PEN Goes with every bottle of 1 TANCHO HAIR _l LIQUID. Tancho ■MMtasM m -r* Available at all leading departmental stores cosmetic centres. While stocks last!28 words
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Article, Illustration347 1980-05-13 29 BERNARD PEREIRA - Lim can go only one way to top By BERNARD PEREIRA PLAYERS of Robert Lim's calibre are hard to come by these days. But when they do, they uncover the real strength or weakness, as the case may be, of Singapore badminton. The 20-year-old National Seviceman was unseeded in the347 words
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Article, Illustration359 1980-05-13 29 MILAN, Mon VLADISLAV KOZAKIEWICZ, of Poland, set a world record for the pole vault when he cleared 5.72 metres at an international athletics meeting here yesterday. Kozakiewicz, the former world record holder, beat the previous best of 5.70 m registered by American Dave RobertsReuter; AFP; AP - 359 words
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Article114 1980-05-13 29 TODAY'S EVENTS BASKKTBMJ. National championships (People's Association, 7.30) CRICK XT Krieadly: SCA F^esident's XI v Hongkong (Ralestier Road. 10.30). (iOU 1 Tengah women's Open (Tengah Course, 7). HOCKKY KHA IMvWmi Tw« Leane: Singapore Cricket Club v Kampong Kembangan (Padang. 5 15). SOCCKB FAB ißder-ll y*ith Uarnaineat qaarlerflaalt: Mountbatten v Sembawang,114 words
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Article225 1980-05-13 29 WILFRED YEO - By WILFRED YEO AT the start of the 15week National Bowling League, when they were trailing leaders Paper Box by 10 points, it seemed that Ambassador Hotel would never be able to catch up with their arch rivals. But now, the twain seem more than225 words
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Article21 1980-05-13 29 MARINE PARADE and Kampong Übi beat Pasir Panjang and Bukit Merah 2-1 respectively in the inter-constituency sepak takraw tournament.21 words
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Article419 1980-05-13 29 CALCUTTA. Mon. Topseeded China and last year's runners-up North Korea continued their winning streak in the second stage of the Fifth Asian table tennis championships here yesterday. China carved a 5-0 superb victory over eighthseeded Malaysia in the men's team events, while the North Koreans, seededReuter - 419 words
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Article78 1980-05-13 29 Singapore u-20s beat tourists THE Singapore under 20 hockey team beat the touring Hale School, of Western Australia, 20 in a friendly match at Balestier Road yesterday. Willie Navaratnam and Rashpal Singh were the scorers. In a Singapore Hockey Association Division Two match at the Police Academy. Bedok edged out78 words
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Article26 1980-05-13 29 MOHAMKI) RAZIBS goal gave Port Authority R«reation Club a 1-0 virtory over Queensway Rangers in a i friendly soccer match at Bukit Chermin yesterday.26 words
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311 1980-05-13 29 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By B. BALAKRISHNAN, who has kept away from representative cricket for the past 18 months because of work commitment, is the only surprise in the Singapore Cricket Association's President XI team to play Hongkong in the one-day match at Balestier Road today.311 words
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117 1980-05-13 29 Jenny beats Jane for Malays' title JENNY TAN, the "giant-kill-er" who toppled Singapore's national junior champion, Ho Kam Meng, in the first round of the Singapore Malays national badminton women's singles championship, last night captured the title when she flattened Jane Yeo 11-3. 11-3 in the final at Telok Kurau.117 words
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Article107 1980-05-13 29 Suchart may turn pro BANGKOK, Mon. Asia's "Fastest Human" and the toast ot Thai athletes, Surhart Jaesuraparp, may quit amateur athletics at the end of the year. He plans either to tan professional, take up coaching or concentrate on his work to Improve his position. The lanky St-year-old sprinter, who107 words
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Article, Illustration527 1980-05-13 29 WILFRED YEO - FEATURE.By WILFRED YEO THE Army and archery may have complemented each other in ancient times, but, in these day of nuclear weaponry, they make for strange bedfellows. Nevertheless, a certain group of Singapore Armed Forces personnel and the sport share a happy bed. And527 words
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Article46 1980-05-13 29 CHANGI UNITED went on a goal-scoring spree in the FAS youth under-19 soccer tournament quarter-finals, trouncing Farrer Park United 6-0 at Jalan Besar last night. In another quarter-final match, Telok Blangah edged out Tampines Rovers 1-0 after extra time. Full-time score was 0-0.46 words
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Article613 1980-05-13 29 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI COMMENT ...By WHAT'S happening to the Singapore soccer team? Will they be able to reach the semi-finals let alone the final of this year's Malaysia Cup tournament, the way their players are perfoming at the moment? These were some of the questions asked613 words
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Article166 1980-05-13 29 THE inaugural schools basketball championing, scheduled for July 19-27 at the Gay World Stadium, may not get off the ground. Apart from Indonesia the other ASEAN nation* Malaysia, Thailand add the Philippines have yet to submit their entries. Indonesia confirmed their participation in the boys166 words
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Article175 1980-05-13 29 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Paul Murugasu has taken over as secretary of the Football Association of Malaysia. Datuk Kwok Kin Keng, who held the post for almost three decades, has beeti made an honorary life president. Datuk Kwok, 72, relin- i r quished the post last NovemberNST - 175 words
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Advertisement483 1980-05-13 29 Weider Health Supplements/ Vitamins"Here s to your Health t C^^ WMfe. 4*l. •*i!ijl6vi£~ v oukx !§i I koM t r i *"-TL. J i If any member ol your 'am.ly desires lo mio Delicious Predicted We.der Collagen liquid is Thiamme Monomtrate (V.lam.n BD 15 mg 'I FPITHIN' Here is a483 words
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Article59 1980-05-13 30 BEIRUT, Mon. Lebanese army units are to move in between warring Conservative and Syrian Progressive parly forces in mountains 40 kms north-east of here, reliable sources said here today. Both sides gave their permission for the army move when a ceasefire was arranged early today afterAFP - 59 words
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Article43 1980-05-13 30 WASHINGTION. Mon The Carter Administration said today 60,000 Cuban refugees may arrive in the United States this month and the White House asked the Defence Department to prepare two military bases in Maryland and Pennsylvania to help process the crowds. UPI.UPI - 43 words
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350 1980-05-13 30 TEHERAN, Monday ISLAMIC hardliners trial of the American ho control of the Iranian 1 charged with deciding early election results shi who have called for the stages as spies secured 'arliament that has been the fate of the captives, >wed today. The Islamic RepublicanUPI - 350 words
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Obituary45 1980-05-13 30 Late CLASSIFIED DEATH DM CHtA KENO HOC aged 92 passed away peacefully on ***** Funeral on 14.580 Cortege will leave Block 88, Bedok North Avenue 4 for Mt Vernon Crematorium at 12 noon Service will be conducted by Rev Bhante M M Mahaweera Mahanayaka Thera.45 words
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Article, Illustration142 1980-05-13 30 PATIENTLY and methodically, schoolboy than Chan Wah, 11, rleaiu the bowls, dishes and what nots, hardly looking at anothrr lot waiting for him on his left. There is nothing his face to show what's really going on he IsANTHONY WYE - 142 words
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Article32 1980-05-13 30 NEW YORK. Mon. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrial stocks fell 4 18 to 801.62 in the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. AP.AP - 32 words
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Article111 1980-05-13 30 BANGKOK, Mon. Mr Heng Samrin. head of the Vietnamese-backed regime in Kampuchea, has returned to Pnnom Penh after an un publicised stay of several weeks in Hanoi, squashing speculation that he had fallen into disgrace. Travellers, who returned here from Phnom Penh, said MrAFP - 111 words
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Article64 1980-05-13 30 BEIJING, Mon. British opposition Labour Leader James Callaghan had a long meeting with China's Senior VicePremier Deng Xiao-ping today during which they discussed international affairs, informed sources said. They said Mr Deng told Mr Callaghan China had three main foreign policy stands: Never to become a superpower,Reuter - 64 words
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Article38 1980-05-13 30 HONGKONG, Mon. Customs officers today seized 25 kilos of cannabis resin worth HK$2 5 million (SJI.2 million) from a Pakistani-registered cargo ship which arrived here yesterday from Japan and South Korea, a government spokesman said. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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407 1980-05-13 30 THE Swedes, so professional at most industrial pursuits, appear to be amateurs when it comes to industrial strife, as this sampling of comments shows: 61 AM afraid we don't have any pickets, marches or demonstrations. We are really not very good at thisReuter - 407 words
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Article110 1980-05-13 30 US banks cut prime rates again NEW YORK, Mon. Several American banks today cut their prime lending rates to 16-1 2 per cent, and a Cleveland bank cut its rate to 16 per cent as the slide in interest rates continued. Ameritrust, the Cleveland bank, was the first to dropAP - 110 words
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Article79 1980-05-13 30 JAKARTA, Mon. Two Chinese Indonesians were sentenced to a three-year prison term each by the Central Jakarta District Court here on Saturday for forgery of Indonesian and American currency notes believed to be printed in Singapore and Hongkong. Kwee Kok Seng and Yap Yun Chong were foundAFP - 79 words
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Article66 1980-05-13 30 PARTS, Mon. France hopes to sell Iraq US$2.4 billion (Sss 2 billion) worth of missii.Maunching speedboats, coastal defence equipment and anti-submarine warfare vessels, French Defence Ministry officials said today. They expressed their optimisnr following a similar US$2 4 billion Franco-Saudi agreement signed in Riyadh over theReuter - 66 words
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Advertisement240 1980-05-13 30 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally Cover Pnc* Annual Sub»cr*>tKxi $155 Foe tubtenphon. nil 7.*****1 Ext. 231 TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. One good way of acquiring foreign technology is not to join overseas study missions. That sounds more than a little Hlogical but that's what the Technology Transfer Institute has awaken up to240 words
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Advertisement248 1980-05-13 30 Eurasian search for roots A Eurasian bank employee, inspired by Alex Haley's Roots, has found an all-consuming interest the search for his roots. He describes how he discovered three coats-of-arms in the European branch of his family tree in It's a Small World. Now he's working up the Asian branch.248 words
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Miscellaneous173 1980-05-13 30 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Mainly fair. TEMP. (C) op to C a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 25 mln. SUNSET today: 6.3« p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.2* a.m. GLOBAL weather Amsterdam 7-22C Clear LMAigelM 10-19C Clear j Athens 16-22C Cloudy MadrM 11-22C Rain Bahrain 27-37 C Cloudy Manila 23-35C Goudy Bangkok 31-36173 words
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The Straits Times SECTION 2
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Article360 1980-05-13 1 Lin Shan - Lin Shan il~:i::=:=: Compiled by This IS-mlnnte programme will be broadcast over the English Service of Singapore Broadcasting Corporation tonight at 7.45 p.m. and the coming Sunday at I.M a.m. Lesson 2* of this series will be repeated on Thursday at 8.45 p.m. over the FM stereo.360 words
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Article, Illustration214 1980-05-13 1 Zai tlan yuan zuo bT yi niao. zai dY yuan wei Han lY zhT Swear that they will ever fly like the onewlaged birds, or grew united like the tree with branches which twine together. 'PTZIXttVm ffiffeHEJ* .f|T*» .^A*T >f*f?T* rEf f ective Readings -n ZM&% |g] This214 words
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Article101 1980-05-13 1 Fables Picking walnuts A BEAR arranged with a monkey to go and pick walnuts. They decided to divide eoually all that they pickea. So the monkey climbed up the tree to do the picking, while the bear collected the walnuts below. When all was finished, the bear cracked the walnuts,101 words
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Article125 1980-05-13 1 IN winter when the mountains were covered with snow, the bear wanted to cross the valley to the big snake to divide up what they had stolen in summer. He hired a donkey sledge. When he got there, the donkey asked for the fare. The bear said125 words
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Advertisement114 1980-05-13 1 IMSIDrA Square dancing anyone? ■BBhv IF you're tired o( playing squash or tennis or football, why don't you have a bash at square dancing. There are a group of enthusiasts who get together at the metropolitan YMCA regularly. Find out now you can Join them on Centrespread Paf1006,7 The real114 words
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Article499 1980-05-13 2 DANA LAM - PICK of the DAY By DANA LAM SBC TV JOE Don Baker is walking tall again, this time in Etochled on Channel 5 at 8.30 p.m. as Chief of Detectives. Tonight's episode is Only The Pretty Girls Die in which Earl Eischied tries to track down a psychotic killer. James499 words
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Article, Illustration445 1980-05-13 2 JOHN DE SOUZA - JOHN DE SOUZ A By AN elusive ghost, a vicious old man guarding a lonely forest grove and a strange little girl with supernatural powers figures of horror and suspense. And then there's the local widow, Mary Fortune, whose uncanny powers and apparent dominance in the445 words
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379 1980-05-13 2 ANGIE Falco is a happy, honest and uncomplicated girl from a blue-collar background who works as a waitress at Angie's coffee shop. Bradley Benson is a tall, handsome pediatrician who happens to be from one of Philadelphia's oldest and wealthiest families. Waitress379 words
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Article181 1980-05-13 2 TUESDAY night's 8.30 p.m. prime-time slot seems to be the favourite one for private eyes, police detectives and all sorts of crime fighters. Joining the list tonight is a new police detective series, Eischied, with muscular Joe Don Baker in th title role of Earl Eischied,181 words
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Miscellaneous109 1980-05-13 2 SINGAPORE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Celebrity Concert with guest pianist Vladimir Conta at the Singapore Conference Hall at 8.15 p.m. Tickets: $3, $5, $10 and $15. On till tomorrow. FRENCH FILM: Le Sauvage (The Uncivilised) at the RELC auditorium at 6.30 p.m. today and 9 p.m. tomorrow. Free admission. SINGAPORE HISTORICAL PHOTOGRAPHS109 words
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Miscellaneous1178 1980-05-13 2 TV and Radio SBC 5 3.00 PM Opening folowed by Giigan's 7.00 Hanyu Piiyin Island Hair Today Gone Tomor- 7.20 Trick And Treat row (r) 7.30 News (Malay) 3.30 Diary of Events (Enffsh) 7.45 Juara '80 (2nd Semi-Final) 3.35 Afternoon Matinee Riding High 830 $cl d The (Part 2) Die1,178 words
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Article, Illustration1152 1980-05-13 3 TAN SUAT LIAN - TAN SU AT LIAN By SINGAPORE FESTIVAL OF ARTS 1980 SINGAPORE, home of the world's third largest port, may have launched a thousand ships, but it has never christened much in the way of the arts. Indeed, it has been called a1,152 words
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Article, Illustration604 1980-05-13 3 TAN SUAT LIAN - TAN S U AT LIAN By SHE'S dainty. A delicately sculpted porcelain figurine, and disarmingly girlish. Perhaps it's because she's decidedly given to giggles. Whatever the reason, when she affects sophistication and tries to carry on a conversation, it's like a604 words
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Article645 1980-05-13 3 ERIC MASON - ERIC MASON By Arts festivals are becoming a tradition in many British cities and towns. Those at Bath, Malvern and Aldeburgh, held in some of the most delightful settings in Britain in late May and early June, are among the most popular and eminent. FOR645 words
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Advertisement575 1980-05-13 3 FOR THE BEGINNER the perfect-to-follow pictorial guide W&4ntW*M*tihMb&£ for the expert- l^9wMmwwsm W^Ww%Wmm^ a treasure-house of ideas and inspiration The most beautiful and exciting World Cookery IN 22 MATCHED VOLUMES! iMHMHMr^^^i^^^^^^i^ HERE AT U\ST is the one big ALL-INCLUSIVE, ALL-COLOUR pictonal guide to better cooking that YOU have been longing575 words
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Advertisement327 1980-05-13 4 .^u PUBLIC UTILITIES \Ty BOBRD I JiA UIHTER Irg^^X IHTERRUPTIOn i NOTICE TO CONSUMERS t The PUB will be diverting a 400 mm water mam H affected by roadwork at 21 km Sembawang Road. To facilitate this work, it is necessary to shut down water supply to the following areas327 words
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Advertisement482 1980-05-13 4 *************************0 8 ODEON: LAST 2 DAYS! V (*****6) 5 Shows: I lorn, 1 .30, 4, 7, 9 ISpm 8 i,«^IHrST^I»rPERSONn 8 «T' f At A| > Shows j| y MISS CHANG YOW6 YON 6 I THIS IS A TRUE STORY' OHING TQNC rONG ;l DAUGHTER J I I[ I Produced482 words
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956 1980-05-13 5 Deep-freeze doctor lands in deep waters He promised to preserve their 'loved ones* awaiting a future medical miracle when they would be thawed, cured and resuscitated. But Robert Nelson's customers are now suing him for US$lO million since 'cryonic capsules* have been found blow-torched open and bodies removed from the956 words
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Article, Illustration461 1980-05-13 5 DANIEL HANEY - DANIEL HANEY By in CAMBRIDGE FOR five months, a university sociologist twisted nuts and Inserted bolts on a car assembly line. He expected to learn how much people hate their jobs. Instead, John Runcie got a big surprise. While a teacher atAP - 461 words
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Article, Illustration1241 1980-05-13 6 C'mon pardner, swing around! FOUR couples on the floor, each forming one corner of a square. The music was rousing, and they swung into action, swirling and twirling, circular skirts flying. The music was loud and punctuated regularly by a bull-voiced "caller who shouted different calls for the dancers to1,241 words
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Article, Illustration699 1980-05-13 6 What's hair today washed tomorrow and The winners: THERE is intense rivalry in most professions and with hairstyling, it is no exception. When competition in the business is more than keen, there is great reluctance amongst those in the trade to come forward and share what they have achieved and699 words
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Article, Illustration607 1980-05-13 7 |—|»17iMlfll»HM HER eyes are a little sad, and so the rainbows painted just above them seemed a little incongruous at first. There was a bit of gold at the rainbow's end, merging into a pinkish sun-set hue in the middle and this607 words
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Advertisement381 1980-05-13 6 Now Crisan comes with a new shampoo packholder. Crisan Shampoo J And because now comes with alPa l P if^L *-»J Crisan is long aaive, new shampoo pack I fftrMß W^i -^^-j^^^m holder, which r CC p °li 4M I makes it so conve- r* o**0 11 7 M nient381 words
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Advertisement161 1980-05-13 7 TODAYS FOCUS: Skin Lotion TOCAY'S QUESTDN: After cleansing, I always wash my face several times with water Do I need a skin rinse too? I've got normal skin ESTEE LAUDER'S ANSWER: Everyone needs a skin rinse after cleansing. Besides removing all traces of cleansers and makeup, a skin rinse acts161 words
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Advertisement515 1980-05-13 8 r/f^K^ CENTRAL WV?M PROVIDENT FUND invrtat application* from Singapore CHtam tor appointEXECUTIVE OFFICER QUALIFICATIONS: A degree from a recognised university DUTIES: Enforcement ol the provisions of the Central Provident Fund Act This involves field investigations and interviewing of employers and employees Supervision of Investigating Officers Preparation ol reports of investigations515 words
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Advertisement872 1980-05-13 8 EUROPEAN STANDARD ELECTRONICS PTC LTD. A Subsidiary of THOMSON-BRANDT, the largest manufacturer of electronic products in Franc* with world-wide production and marketing facilities, and French Leader* in High-Technology Electronic* and Household Appliances Owing to expansion, we invite innovative and top notch personnel to fill in the following senior technical positions:HEAD872 words
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Advertisement788 1980-05-13 8 I MCS ***** (B Hi Ur cli-nt> tuMdiary of a large international corporation who are menufacturers of computer equipment end parts withe* to appoint a Finance Manager. irfftnll The Finance Manager who ii a member of the top management team will report to the Plant Manager. He will be respomibie788 words
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Advertisement481 1980-05-13 8 Bank Lending Officer Middle East An t-xpantlingund profitable .Middle haMim financial institution wisho. to identify an experienced lending officer to join its team of profcvsionals The MOCOaM candidate will develop and implement an aggressive marketing programme anil will analyse, recommend, negotiate and administer an assigned loan portfolio Qualifications should include481 words
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Advertisement760 1980-05-13 9 «>«>*'s7S'_p_b_p!!>]_7_?_r!B? i A k SMA/wfA/f/wrnuLy _h r/mw/ffw/fff M/ I A SATS invites applications from Singapore Ijk j^j, Citizens for the following appointments: J§? A MfOMTMENTS MO REQUREMEHTS a A Hygiene Supervisors a jp? Must possess a diploma from the pj>) Royal Society of Health and be thor- oughly conversant with760 words
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Advertisement448 1980-05-13 9 MARKETING CAREER OPPORTUNITIES IBM Singapore is offering career opportunities in marketing Data Processing products to highly motivated, intelligent, aggressive individuals who have experience in any of the following business functions:- Banking Finance or Accounting Manufacturing Distribution Petrochemical Communications Data Processing experience and I background is desireable but not mandatory. 1448 words
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Advertisement767 1980-05-13 9 UNITED OVERSEAS BANK GROUP Invites applications from suitably qualified persons for the posts of ECONOMIST The successful candidate should have at least a good Honours Degree in Economics. He must be mature, capable of working independently and analytical. His areas of responsibility include data appraisal to provide forecasts and information,767 words
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Advertisement716 1980-05-13 9 IRNOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD EDP PROFESSIONALS are invited to join our expanding EDP Department We are acquiring a mainframe computer to cater for the expanding local and international activities of NOL. We can therefore offer you an exciting and rewarding career, and an opportunity to enhance your experience. We716 words
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Article, Illustration1273 1980-05-13 10 Where their Nazi past is filed and buried It's the place where Nazi-hunters generally start their search in a master file of Nazi Party members. In a network of underground vaults lie the names, addresses and records of nearly 4.5 million West Germans alive today who were Nazi Party members.1,273 words
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503 1980-05-13 10 IKUO ANAI - Retired bureaucrats carry on work in Japan's private sector IKUO ANAI By in TOKYO JAPAN Incorporated, a term coined in the United States because of the close ties between Japanese Government and big business, is thriving. During the past decade, nearly 1,900 senior bureaucrats, many from the powerful finance andReuter - 503 words
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Advertisement716 1980-05-13 10 NOTIS PBtMOHONAN L£SEN UNTUK MBMUAl MINUMAN UOUOI YANG MEMABUKKAN Adotoh dengon im dWnoklumkon bohowa ENCIK TAI CHOW MUN. K/P No: *****92 yang bemiaga dengan nama WARUNG KOPI MANDARIN telohpun membuot p*rmohonan kepoda Pengeruw, Lembago Pelesen (Ekson) Batoog Padang, d/a Pejabort Doeroh, Tapah. bogile$«fim«o|ualminumonkera$(«ni$BIR DRAFT di 11, Toman Bongo laya, Tanjong716 words
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Advertisement487 1980-05-13 10 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT CHAPTER IM PUBLIC EXAMINATION IN BANKRUPTCY NOB 169/75 Y.M. Fossil Of No. 52, Lorong H, Telok Kurau Singapore 1542 969/78 Tan Bee Kok of No. 12 Brighton Avenue, Singapore 1955 1333/78 NgPlanYlngof Blk 221, 701 C, Avenue 1, Ang Mo Klo, Singapore 2056 NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN487 words
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Advertisement87 1980-05-13 10 mSBS&T herbal Z^ PREPARATIONS X_^^ FOR SKIN HAIR CARE An introduction to a range of quality cosmetic and toilet preparations containing many herbal, floral and vitamin extracts known to have elements beneficial to health and beauty. Formulated from ingredients of a high standard. Creighton preparations have successfully proved their worth87 words
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