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Title Section14 1980-05-14 1 The Straits Times pEstd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1986 30 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 111/1/8014 words
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Article, Illustration1072 1980-05-14 1 FELIX SOH; PHILIP LEE - FELIX SOH and PHILIP LEE Top-level committee to be set up FULL TEXT OF JOINT STATEMENT: P 7 By SINGAPORE and Malaysia yesterday agreed to set up an inter-governmental committee, directly responsible to the two prime ministers, to streamline efforts to resolve issues between the twoWAN SENG YIP - 1,072 words
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120 1980-05-14 1 Plan tor second causeway or bridge over straits A SECOND causeway or a bridge may be built over the Strata of Johere. Both the Malaysian Premier, Datnk Hussein Onn and Mr Lee Kuan Yew have agreed that such a project should be looked Into soon. At an Istana press conference120 words
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Article227 1980-05-14 1 Kampuchea: Viet change of heart? MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Datuk Hussein Onn injected some suspense into his departure press conference by saying that there had been changes in Vietnam's "views" on the Kampuchean prob- rate. r "I am unable to say at this stage what they (the changes in views) are.227 words
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Article62 1980-05-14 1 TOKYO, Tues. China is expected to seek Japanese approval for opening flight routes to the United States via Tokyo during talks in Beijing next month. Transport Ministry sources here said today The talks are being held at the request of China, which is now negotiating withReuter - 62 words
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Article29 1980-05-14 1 MANILA. Tups Government troop killed seven Communist insurgents in two encounters at the weekend on the central Philippine island of Smnur, the military reported today APAP - 29 words
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Article70 1980-05-14 1 CAIRO, Tues. —Troops and warplanes from the Soviet Union, Cuba, Ethiopia and South Yemen have staged Joint ground and air military exercises in the South Yemeni "empty quarter" desert, a Yemeni opposition group said today. The United Front of South Yemen, a dissident group led by Abdel QawiUPI - 70 words
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Article36 1980-05-14 1 ROTTERDAM. Tues. The Netherlands' most dramatic and bizarre war crimes case resumed today with millionaire art collector Pieter Menten, 80, on trial for the second time charged with helping to murder Polish Jews. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article180 1980-05-14 1 KAMPALA, Tuesday UGANDAN president Godfrey Binaisa has beenstripped of all powers and the government dismissed by the military commission of the Ugandan National Liberation Front, it was announced The six-man military commission, which had seized power yesterday,also laughed off President Binaisa's refusal to accept his ouster.Reuter; AFP; UPI - 180 words
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Article70 1980-05-14 1 BEIJING. Tues Government investigators in one district of Beijing have uncovered 42 cases of corruption in 12 state offices and factories checked over the past year, the Heijing Daily said today. The paper said the Chao Yang district economic invt-v tigation unit had discovered 51Reuter - 70 words
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Article70 1980-05-14 1 PARIS, Tues. Transporta I tion was crippled throughout I France today by a 24-hour 1 strike against introducing aus- terity measures in the counI try's medical insurance sys- tern. Workers in many factories were also on strike. It was the first time in three years thatAFP - 70 words
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Article63 1980-05-14 1 WASHINGTON, Tues The Libyan Government has deported 20 Americans and more are expected to be ordered to leave soon, the State Department said today. A spokesman said he said he had no official comment on the reasons for the deportation, nor did he know the exact numberReuter - 63 words
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Article36 1980-05-14 1 GUATEMALA CITY. Tues Unidentified masked men shot and killed a Belgian priest yesterday as he walked from his church to the post office in Santa Lucia Cotzumalguapa, 90km southwest of here, police said APAP - 36 words
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Article365 1980-05-14 1 When the census officers call... SINGAPOREANS should open their doors and chain up their dogs when census officers come a-calling over the next few w.»eks. All these officers want is essential information that will give the government a head count of the population and help it plan a better future365 words
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Article45 1980-05-14 1 TEHERAN, Tues. Currency smugglers are selling 10.000rial banknotes for less than one 20th of their value in desperation as Iranian officials press ahead with plans to withdraw the bills from circulation because of the Shah's portrait on it, press reports said today. APAP - 45 words
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Article79 1980-05-14 1 CANNES, Tues. Striking electricians may have avrted a political row at the Cannes Film Festival today when they blacked out a showing of the controversial Soviet film. The Stalker. The film had been chosen as the festival's annual surprise item after the Soviet Union declined the organising committee'sReuter - 79 words
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136 1980-05-14 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaysian Home Affairs Minister Tan Sri Ghazali Shafie today strongly criticised the Chinese Cornn unist Party for continuing its "fraternal" links wi h the outlawed Malayan Communist Party. He said this is being done in the name of party-to-party relations. The ChineseAFP - 136 words
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Article257 1980-05-14 1 SEOUL, Tuesday POLICE detained more than 100 students here today as campus demonstrations spread into the streets, leading to student-police clashes in which at least 25 students and three policemen were injured. About 300 students, chanting "end martial law now," staged a demonstration acrossReuter; AP - 257 words
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Article22 1980-05-14 1 TAIPEI, Tues. The Taiwan Government today reiterated its sovereign rights over the continental shelf in the East China Sea. APAP - 22 words
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Article64 1980-05-14 1 TOKYO, Tues. The Japanese Government will promise to extend aid totaling more than US$9O million (Ssl9s mil lion) for the relief of Kampuchean refugees at an international conference on Kampuchea refugees to be held on May 26 and 27 in Geneva, government sources said today TheyAFP - 64 words
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Article57 1980-05-14 1 JEDDAH. Tues. The Government of South Korea has recognised the Palestine Liberation Organisation. Foreign Minister Tong Chung Park said in statements published today by the newspaper Al Riyadh. He is in Saudi Arabia with South Korean President Choi Kyu Ha for official ta.ks with government leadersUPI - 57 words
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Article48 1980-05-14 1 PARIS, Tues. The French Olympic ctimmltlee meeting here today voted by a clear majority after a six- hoar meeting to take part n the Moscow Olvnplrs Today's decision, taken after months of agonizing, was made following consultations with all of the various spirting federation!*. -AFP.AFP - 48 words
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Advertisement106 1980-05-14 1 38 pages today UNIONIST FABRICATED EVIDENCE TO HELP PHEY Page 8 CHINA maps out missile impact zone 2 'SOVIETS can lead US in nuclear might by 1985' 3 'MORE Soviets needed to quell uprising' 4 SADAT picks up all the reins of power i COUNTDOWN to $4 million census project106 words
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139 1980-05-14 2 Jakarta students hold demo on fuel prices JAKARTA, Tues. More than 1,000 students held a peaceful demonstration at the University of Indonesia today to protest against recent increases in domestic fuel prices and the banning of the student newspaper, Salemba. Salemba editor Wikrama Abidin said the demonstration was just theReuter - 139 words
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Article50 1980-05-14 2 JAKARTA, Tues A news exchange programme will be officially launched on Friday between the news agencies of three Aaean countries the Philippines, Malaysia and Indonesia, visiting Malaysian Information Minister Datuk Mohammad Rahmat announced here. The agencies involved are Bernama (Malaysia). Philippine News Agency and Antara (Indonesia). AFP.AFP - 50 words
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Article33 1980-05-14 2 HONGKONG, Tues. A conference of Taoists, followers of one of China's major religious philosophies, ended in Beijing today pledging to help implement the government's religious policies, Xinhua news agency reported. AFP.AFP - 33 words
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329 1980-05-14 2 112 km RADIUS TEST AREA IN SOUTH PACIFIC BEIJING, Tues. Chinese newspapers published today a map of the South Pacific target area for China's forthcoming test firing of an intercontinental ballistic missile. The map showed the 112 km radius test area in open seasReuter; AP; AFP - 329 words
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234 1980-05-14 2 Swedes in Vietnam get order to dampen ardour STOCKHOLM, Tver SWEDES working at the Bai Bang paper mill in Vietnam, Sweden's biggest foreign aid project, nave been warned that unless prostitution in the neighbourhood diminishes they face curfews and even deportation, the acting project manager Harry Hermanson, said here today.Reuter - 234 words
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Article, Illustration58 1980-05-14 2 MAXIE Anderson (right) and his son, Kris, of Albnqaercae, looking over part of the balloon which landed safely in Fellcite, Quebec, on Menday after a four-day voyage. The two, who took off near San Francisco, set a record for being the first to fly non-stopAP - 58 words
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Article72 1980-05-14 2 Finders beware. DEREK Johnson says whoever finds the bamboo box he left on the London Underground should be, careful. The poison blow darts inside could be dangerous. Mr Johnson picked up the darts while working on a wildlife project in Africa. He had them when he flew home to LondonUPI - 72 words
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Article73 1980-05-14 2 A MASS marriage of children below the age of five was celebrated last week in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh, press reports said in New Delhi. As many as 180 couples, whose ages ranged from six months to five years, were united in wedlockAFP - 73 words
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Article76 1980-05-14 2 TICHI'K, the teenaged Alaskan sea otter, is becoming a juvenile delinquent and his keepers at the Seattle aquarium are trying to keep him from a life of crime. Tichuk has removed a drain from the bottom of his tank and filled it with 4.5 kg ofAP - 76 words
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Article61 1980-05-14 2 CHINESE authorities have ordered the killing of all dogs in the south-western Sichuan Province in a bid to stave off a rabies epidemic. The authorities warned that the rabies season was approaching. The order called on all families to kill their dogs and toAFP - 61 words
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Article65 1980-05-14 2 A BIRD carried a smouldering cigarette into its nest under an cave of a twostorey flat in Waikiki. and touched off a US$2O,OOO (S$41,000) blaze, firemen reported. "The nest caught fire and it spread to the attic," a spokesman said on Monday. Residents of theUPI - 65 words
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168 1980-05-14 2 INDONESIA TEAM OFF FOR TALKS ON SEA BOUNDARY JAKARTA, TUES. A seven-member Indonesian delegation headed by Ambassador to Vietnam Sudarsono left here today for Hanoi to resume talks with Vietnam aimed at settling the seabed boundary between the two countries in the .louth China Sea, Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmauja said.Reuter - 168 words
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Article, Illustration144 1980-05-14 2 HANOI, Tuesday THE Hanoi government i banned its exiles abroad from sending gift parcels containing perish- 1 able food products or j used personal articles to i their relatives in Vietnam. Official sources said today that the restrictions which began on May 1,AFP - 144 words
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175 1980-05-14 2 Thailand likely to propose DMZ on Khmer border TOKYO, Tuesday THAILAND is expected to propose the creation of a demilitarised zone on both sides of the Tnai-Kampuchean border at an international conference in Geneva later this month, informed sources here said today. The conference, to be held on May 26Reuter - 175 words
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Article74 1980-05-14 2 Unions quit congress MANILA, Tues Five big Filipino labour federations, including the Pier Workers and the United States Military Bases Employees unions, have pulled out of the pro-govern-I ment Trade Union Congress of the Philippines, published reports said today. Attacking the labour congress for incompetence and irregularity in tne disbursementAFP - 74 words
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Article167 1980-05-14 2 VIENNA, TiMO. COMPUTERS from around the world will be swotting ap ob their opening gamMto this summer In preparation for the third International Klectronlr Chew Championahlps, to be held In Uni, Austria, from Sept M to Chess robots from li countries are already being dotted downAFP - 167 words
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144 1980-05-14 2 China agrees to re-open its section of air route BANGKOK, Tues. China has agreed to reopen its section of the Amber One air route between Bangkok and Hongkong, cutting some 20 minutes off the flight. The shorter route comes into effect on May 15 and will be allowed to beAFP - 144 words
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Article47 1980-05-14 2 BEIJING. Tues Beijing had 11.226 traffic accidents last year in which 272 people died and 5,218 others were injured, the police traffic division reported today The division's deputy director told Xinhua news agency that more than half the accidents involved bicycles, with cyclists Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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175 1980-05-14 3 Japanese wholesale prices up by 2.7 per cent TOKYO, Tues. Japanese wholesale prices jumped by a sharp 2.7 per cent last month From March the biggest increase since immediately after the 1973 oil crisis it was announced here today. The continued rise in the wholesale price index, due chiefly toReuter - 175 words
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Article37 1980-05-14 3 BANGKOK, Tues. Forty-six Americans were arrested in Thailand in 1979 on drug charges, topping the list of foreigners arrested by Thai authorities last year in drugrelated cases, a narcotics officer said today. APAP - 37 words
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147 1980-05-14 3 NEPALESE STILL PREFER RULE BY KING KATHMANDU, Tuesday NEPALESE voters chose to remain under the almost unlimited powers of the king and his advisers rather than elect a parliamentary democracy, government sources said tnrfav i Results of Nepal's May 2 referendum on its political future showed the ruling party-less PanchayatUPI - 147 words
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Article69 1980-05-14 3 MANILA. Tues. Philippine justice authorities have filed criminal cases against a town mayor and 20 other town officials after preliminary investigations pointed to their involvement in fraud and terrorism during the last election The Ministry of Justice filed cases of grave coercion, violation of the election codeAFP - 69 words
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147 1980-05-14 3 HAVANA ORDERS HALT TO CROWD VIOLENCE HAVANA, Tnes. The government has ordered a halt to crowd violence against refugees wanting to leave Cuba, according to members of neighbourhood committees which organised antl-emigrantdemon-strations. The 'committees for the defence of the revolution,' set up In IMI, have been told at recent meetingsReuter - 147 words
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Article37 1980-05-14 3 TOKYO, Tues. Japanese Foreign Minister Saburo Okita is expected to meet foreign ministers from the five Asean countries in Kuala Lumpur on June 27 and 28, the Foreign Ministry said here today. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article36 1980-05-14 3 JAKARTA. Tues Nineteen people died and 58 others were injured when a bus crashed into an express train at a crossing near Purwokerto, 250 km east of here last night, police reported. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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103 1980-05-14 3 El Salvador junta sacks liberal officer SAN SALVADOR, Tues THE El Salvador military Junta, in a swing towards the right, last night sacked Colonel Adolfo Majano, the liberal faction representative, from the armed forces high command. The array also put junta member Colonel Abdul Gntlerret la charge of military affairsAFP - 103 words
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Article, Illustration402 1980-05-14 3 NASSAU, Tuesday THE Bahamas is demanding reparations, an apology and guarantees on future conduct from Cuba, following the sinking of a Bahamian patrol boat by Cuban air force jets. The Nassau Government said the Flamingo, a defence force patrol vessel, was attacked and sunk byReuter - 402 words
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114 1980-05-14 3 SYDNEY, Tues. Journalists from seven newspapers in Sydney and three in Melbourne went on strike tonight after 29 sub-editors were dismissed for refusing to use video display terminals. The strike affects production of the John Fairfax and Sons newspapers, the Sydney Morning Herald, the National TimesAP - 114 words
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239 1980-05-14 3 US interest rate decline saps the dollar LONDON, Tuesday FHE dollar slid downwards again today as jvorld foreign exchange markets reacted to iropping US interest rates. It fell briefly to its lowest level for seven months in Tokyo this morning and eased later igainst major European currencies. Record high interestReuter - 239 words
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Article62 1980-05-14 3 NEW YORK, Tues. Saudi Arabia will maintain its oil output at the present level of 9.5 million barrels a day, at least until the end of the year, the trade journal Petroleum Intelligence Weekly said in its most recent issue. The publication said that the decision hadAFP - 62 words
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Article31 1980-05-14 3 STOCKHOLM, Tues Three masked gunmen today held up a money transport truck and got away with 4.3 million Crowns (5J2.17 million) in Sweden's biggest robbery, police said. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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260 1980-05-14 3 CHICAGO, Tu«s. DOCTORB are five time* more likely to commit suicide than other people and many of those who take their own lives have shown evidence of long-stand-ing emotional problems, says a study of eight phyNlrlan suicides In Oregon. The survey byAP - 260 words
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Article39 1980-05-14 3 NKW YORK, Tues Tornadoes hit four US towns last night two in Pennsylvania and two in Missouri injuring more than 30 people, leaving nearly 200 others homeless and causing damage estimated at US$45 million (5J97.65 million) APAP - 39 words
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333 1980-05-14 3 SAY INTELLIGENCE AGENCIES WASHINGTON, Tuesday THE Soviet Union could surpass the United States in every major measure of strategic i nuclear power by 1985. This projection, Carter Administration aides said yesterday, was one of the main findings of a national intelligenceNYT - 333 words
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Article100 1980-05-14 3 LONDON, Tues. Britain's labour unions have called on 12 million workers to stay away from their jobs tomorrow in a one-day protest action which, according to an opinion poll published today, 73 per cent of them oppose. The so-called "Day of Action" is being stagedReuter - 100 words
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Article, Illustration35 1980-05-14 3 IF YOU CM spr»k Mandarin and are about to use dialect again, stop yourself and start In Mandarin. The other person may know Mandarin bat may also be shy. Be the initiator!35 words
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200 1980-05-14 4 'LOAN TO AIRLINE LINKED TO N.Y. PRIMARY' WASHINGTON, Tims A US Senate banking committee member charged yesterday that an appointee of President Jimmy Carter mounted a "push-push-push" to gain a lowinterest government loan for a newspaper publisher who haa just endorsed Mr Carter's re-election. Export-Import Bank I president John MooreAP - 200 words
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Article, Illustration429 1980-05-14 4 IN WAKE OF NEW AFGHAN VIOLENCE... A NEW YORK TIMES ANALYSIS RIOTS and strikes in Afghan cities and towns in the last two weeks have forced the Soviet High Command to concentrate most of its infantry and armour in camps near cities to establishNYT - 429 words
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250 1980-05-14 4 Deng says Russians must pull out in quick time LUXEMBOURG, Tues. Chinese Senior Vice- Premier Mr Deng Xiaoping said today that a gradual Soviet military withdrawal from Afghanistan in three or five years, for instance would be "completely meaningless." A withdrawal "must take place in a very short time,'' heAFP - 250 words
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73 1980-05-14 4 WASHINGTON, Tnes. A space agency scientist says there Is so much Junk orbiting the earth that It soon could become more of a hazard to spacecraft than m<*teoroldB. D. J. Kessler, of the Johnson Space Centre in Houston, said much of the73 words
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70 1980-05-14 4 WASHINGTON, Tim. The Senate voted laat night to carry oat Presidrat Carter's aatt-taflatloa goal of balancing the Federal Badget for the Brat time la if yean. Slaee the Hoise of Repreoeatatlvea haa al- I ready approved BUI far > IMI badcet with USfZ Mlllea (SM.J470 words
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Article, Illustration325 1980-05-14 4 Ted hopes for upset wins to keep going US PRESIDENTIAL RACE NEW YORK, Tuet REPUBLICAN George Bush and Democrat Edward Kennedy are hoping for upset wins in today's Nebraska and Maryland presidential primaries to keep alive their fast-fad-ing hopes of winning their parties' presidential nominations. Political experts in both statesReuter; UPI - 325 words
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Article92 1980-05-14 4 NEW YORK, Tues. Italian financier Michele Sindona, convicted two months ago in the largest bank fraud case in American history, was rushed to hospital today with slashed wrists and the local radio reported that he had tried to commit suicide. A spokeswoman at Beekman HospitalReuter - 92 words
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Article, Illustration61 1980-05-14 5 IRANIAN volunteers who have for the past three days been smashing at the marble tomb of Reza Shah, father of the deposed Shah, yesterday brought in a crane to help them tear down the mausoleum. The revolutionary government has announced it will build a publicAP - 61 words
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186 1980-05-14 5 OCCUPIED ZONES: BEGIN STICKS TO HIS GUNS JERUSALEM, Tues. Prime Minister Mena- chem Begin stands by his position that Israel must control security in the occupied territories even if it is the reason for Egypt suspending the Palestinian autonomy talks. Mr Begin repeated yesterday a statement he made last weekUPI - 186 words
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141 1980-05-14 5 Amin is in Saudi Arabia, says paper LONDON, Tues. Deposed Ugandan dictator Idi Amin has surfaced in Saudi Arabia, the London Daily Mail reported today. The newspaper quoted a British salesman, Mr Michael Storey, who claims to have stayed at the same luxury hotel as Marshal Amin in Jeddah earlierAP - 141 words
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Article52 1980-05-14 5 DETROIT, Tues Chrysler Corp will close its Fenton, Missouri, truck assembly plant permanently at the end of the current model year because of slow sales, the firm said yesterday. The plant, which employs 2,100 workers, builds vans, passenger vans, camper vans and pick-up truck chassis for recreationalAP - 52 words
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300 1980-05-14 5 Sadat picks up all the reins of power CAIRO, Tuesday PRESIDENT Anwar Sadat is gathering all reins of power in his own hands, including the premiership which Mr Mustafa Khalil resigned yesterday, to confront Egypt's chronic economic problems and lead this impoverished nation into a new era of peacetime prosperity.UPI - 300 words
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226 1980-05-14 5 Mugabe aims to scrap reserved seats for whites SALISBURY, Tues. The Zimbabwe Government will try to change the constitution to abolish the 20 parliamentary seats reserved for whites, Justice Minister Simbi Mubako said today. Mr Mubako, who is also Minister for Constitutional Affairs, said that the "unamendability" of the constitutionAFP - 226 words
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Article177 1980-05-14 5 WASHINGTON, Tues. HOW does Zhurka, a Manchurian crane on loan from the Moscow Zoo, know when It's Mother's Day? Sunday was the second Mother's Day In a row In which one of Zhurka's eggs became the first one hatched for the season at the InternationalAP - 177 words
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178 1980-05-14 5 WHEN JAPAN WILL SLAP MORE SANCTIONS ON IRAN TOKYO, Tues. Prime Minister Masayoshi Ohira said today Japan will cooperate with its European allies and impose further sanctions against Iran unless there is dramatic development in the hostage crisis before this weekend. Mr Ohira told reporters in the Diet (Parliament): "TheUPI - 178 words
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177 1980-05-14 5 'Martyrs' funeral for Iranians slain in siege TEHERAN, Tues. The bodies of two Iranian diplomats, killed in the siege of the Iranian embassy in London last week, were returned to Teheran today to a funeral with strong political overtones. Mr Abbas Lavasani and Mr Ali Akbar Samatzadeh were shot deadReuter - 177 words
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Article, Illustration702 1980-05-14 6 HEAD-COUNT WILL TAKE 2V2 MONTHS THE government will spend $4 million to carry out the 1980 Census of Population for Singapore in May and June. About 2,600 people will be employed to carry out the census over a two-and-a-half-month period. Publicity702 words
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160 1980-05-14 6 TWO people were seriously hurt in two accident on Monday. la the lint accident pedestrian, Vella Motho Krishnamma, 45, was warded in Singapore General Hospital with serious Injuries when she was hit by a van in an unnamed road near Capitol Theatre at 1.55160 words
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Article45 1980-05-14 6 LEE Suat Bee, 30. a housewife, was yesterday jailed a day and fined $300 by a magistrate for shoplifting items valued at $15.55 She admitted stealing sweets, colour pencils and a shirt from the Save Well supermarket in Telok Blangah on Monday.45 words
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411 1980-05-14 6 POLICE yesterday warned that motorists caught stealing parking coupons displayed on car windows would be prosecuted. The warning was issued after a Straits Times reporter asked what action would be taken against motorists caught for trying to steal a parking coupon from411 words
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Article182 1980-05-14 6 A WOMAN lost $13,000 to a snatch thief while walking along a road and another returned home to find her house broken into and more than $36,000 in cash and jewellery missing on Monday. Miss Tan Mok Hiang. 25. an assistant manager, was on her way182 words
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Article74 1980-05-14 6 A SK-YEAR-OLD boy. Tan Chee Boon, was found drowned in a well containing about one metre of water on the morning of Feb 23, a coroner's court heard yesterday. A relative. Mr Ang Cheng Chur, described Chee boon as a playful boy. Coroner Mr Peter Lim74 words
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Article65 1980-05-14 6 ANG KWAN HEONG, 40. a rag-and-bone man, was on Monday jailed (or five months for stealing $80 and five bundles of clothing worth $600 from another rag-and-bone man. Ang admitted stealing from the lorry of Mr Ton I.ian Huat. B, while the latter was busy collecting old65 words
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653 1980-05-14 7 What the two PMs discussed during the consultations THE Malaysian Prime Minister, Datuk Hussein Onn, and Mr Lee Kuan Yew met on Monday and yesterday at the Istana in the context of regular consultations between them. The two prime ministers exchanged views on several international and regional developments and issues653 words
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422 1980-05-14 7 High-flown titles with only $99 to their credit EXECUTIVES of a multinational oil company with high-sounding titles can draw only up to $99 to spend in the name of the company, the Industrial Arbitration Court heard yesterday. Mr Chue Shui Hoong, NTUC deputy director (industrial affairs) and advocate for the422 words
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120 1980-05-14 7 A 23-YEAR-OLD SBS driver was found dead at the foot of a block of flats in Ang Mo Kio on April 5 soon after telling his wife he was going to report a traffic accident, a coroner's court heard on Monday. Madam Ng120 words
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Article48 1980-05-14 7 THE Deputy Prime Minister and Education Minister, I)r I Goh Kenu Swee. will attend I the tercentenary (300 th) din ncr of the l.a Salic Hi others at the Mandarin Hotel on May 24. Other Christian-aided I schools wil! also be cckbi.it I ing the tercentenary48 words
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Article, Illustration262 1980-05-14 7 A song in her heart for old folks at home SHE e*me, she saw and she sang. That was what Datln Suhallah, wife of the Malaysian Prime Minister, did at the St Joseph's Home for the Aged in Upper Jurong Road yesterday. On meeting Mr Michael Tan, 71, in theWONG KWAI CHOW - 262 words
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113 1980-05-14 7 THE United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees office yesterday commissioned a patrol boat at a shipyard here to protect i Indochinese refugees against pirates. The boat, built at the American Marine yard, will patrol the Gulf of Thailand where there have been repeated pirate113 words
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Article, Illustration509 1980-05-14 8 NANCY LOH - NANCY LOH EX-SILO TREASURER JAILED By A DISTRICT court yesterday heard how a woman trade unionist fabricated evidence to help former MP and NTUC president Phey Yew Kok in connection with a corruption case against Phey. Yoon Mci Yoke, 30, former general treasurer509 words
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Article33 1980-05-14 8 THE Kampong Chai Chee community centre women's sub-committee will organise a tour to a South Malaysian pottery factory and Kukup fishing village on May 25. For more details, telephone *****8.33 words
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385 1980-05-14 8 Bus plunge into sea: Judgment on SBS appeal reserved JUDGMENT was reserved yesterday in a civil appeal by Singapore Bus Service Ltd in a case where a bus driven by an employee plunged into the sea off Punggol six years ago. Mr Cheng Yuen Hee, arguing the appeal of SBS,385 words
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Article188 1980-05-14 8 'Pool community welfare funds THE Finance Minister, Mr Hon Sui Sen, last night proposed the sotting up of a community welfare fund by various organisations for use in welfare projects. "Centralisation of resources and undertakings in this manner should prove more effective than when the various organi- sations go about188 words
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Article36 1980-05-14 8 ZAMBIAN Foreign Minister Wilson Chakulya left yesterday for Malaysia after a four-day official visit. Mr Chakulya and his four-member fact-finding delegation were the guests of Singapore Foreign Minister S. Rajaratnam during his stay36 words
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Article153 1980-05-14 8 Jurong furnace fire put out FIREMEN took almost tuo hours to pat oat a Ore outside an electric furnace In Metroxlde Singapore Pte Ltd., Sixth Lok Yang Road, off International Road, In Jorong, last night. No one was Injured in the bUse which was spotted by (oar employees of the153 words
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Article99 1980-05-14 8 THE Educational Publications Bureau will hold a three-day workshop on Creative Writing and Literary Appreciation at the Catholic Junior College from May 26 to 28, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Students from secondary three to Pre-U two are eligible to take part. Each school can99 words
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Article62 1980-05-14 8 A DELIVERY boy, Busroh bin Katimon, 28, was on Monday charged in a magistrate's court with murdering a 69-year-old man, Pasiman bin Salikan. by strangling him at a cemetery off Lornie Road between 9 p.m. on May 2 and 8 a.m. on May 3. He is being62 words
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402 1980-05-14 8 THE Central Provident Fund Board yesterday advised its members to check on the validity of their nominations and to make renominations, if necessary, to avoid delays in payment. This applies especially to those who fall within one of these categories: THOSE402 words
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Article24 1980-05-14 8 THE Factories (Asbestos) Regulations 1980 to ensure greater safety for workers against the health hazard of asbestos will come into effect tomorrow.24 words
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Article230 1980-05-14 8 A LAWYER'S clerkmisappropriated nearly $16,000 meant for the purchase of stamps, a district court heard on Monday. Asst Supt Mahinder I Singh, prosecuting, told the court that Chandra Boss s o Stiambaram Murnugaiyah, 29, was emEloyed as a general clerk i y Messrs Ng and230 words
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Advertisement497 1980-05-14 8 femdb EXCLUSIVE WEEK IN HONG KONG! ONLY $1,399! Departure: 6th June 1960 HIGHLIGHTS: Invitations to the 1980 Hong Kong Festival of Apparels Special itinerary specially prepared for the Female go-getter Include tours of Sung Dynasty Village and Ocean Park Fantastic buys and gourmet meals. An invitation to attend a special497 words
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Advertisement219 1980-05-14 8 QUALIFY promotion through ICS Improve your position by learrvng at home and be paid what you are really worth. ICS home-study courses have helped thousands of ambitious men and women achieve promotion and better pay. All books supplied. Post the coupon below and get full details. Commerce Management Technical Studies219 words
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212 1980-05-14 9 Thai drive to secure border for economic projects KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Thai security forces are conducting unilateral operations to secure areas along Thailand's border with Malaysia where communist guerillas are entrenched. Thai Armed Forces Chief-of-Staff General Saivud Kerdphol, who led a delegation to the ThaiMalaysian general border committee meeting here212 words
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92 1980-05-14 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Education Ministry yesterday reminded those who had still not collected their Higher School Certificate, or other examination documents to do so before Oct 1, after which they would be destroyed. Examination Syndicate director Mr Omar Hashim said nearly 12,000 certificatesNST - 92 words
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Article, Illustration262 1980-05-14 9 MAN KEEPS 80 COPS AT BAY FOR TWO HOURS A MAN mOM N PMWODMS laeladlag mea (ran the Federal Beaerve I nit at bay far aearly tw* awn •a Maaday tight v they tried to take Urn la after he became ahuive aad a»■aalted a paUee aUtoer la Kaaia LwnpViNST - 262 words
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Article33 1980-05-14 9 KUCHING, Tues. Denmark is exploring the possibility of setting up a consulate here to further strengthen economic and cultural cooperation with Sarawak, its Ambassador to Malaysia, Poul Kryger. said today. AFP.AFP - 33 words
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320 1980-05-14 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday CUEPACS the umbrella union for all civil service unions in Malaysia is holding a meeting on Thursday when a collective stand will be taken on whether or not public sector unions should continue to be affiliated to theNST - 320 words
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Article195 1980-05-14 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. There are only 19 licensed massage parlours in and around the city. The rest are illegal, Mayor Tan Sri Yacob Latiff told a press conference yesterday. The devious and cunning antics used by the illegal operators to outwit the law pose a perennialNST - 195 words
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Article30 1980-05-14 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The government will increase its subsidy for padl fertilisers from {85 million last year to $100 million for the next two. padi seasons. NST.NST - 30 words
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326 1980-05-14 9 Ban on sand, granite export to S'pore stays JOHORE BARU, Tuas THE Johore State Government has no plans at the moment to lift the ban on the export of sand and granite to Singapore, State Secretary Datuk Sulaiman Mohamed Noor said here today. "There has been no instruct ions fromNST - 326 words
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Article87 1980-05-14 9 SEOUL, Tues. Malaysia's permanent secretary to the Foreign Ministry, Tan Sri Zakaria Ali, yesterday held talks with South Korean Vice Foreign Minister Lee Moon-y-one 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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Advertisement126 1980-05-14 9 «SS)fIY .IJT^WPIMrOT) lam j Once again. Hotel Malaysia presents Wf Ihursday Fashion ExtroM vaganza at La Ronde Bbihlon House Al-fi Seta H M jwill be showing off their P<9Bo collection of more <• than 80 silk outfits Wot both ladies and men complement the gorx mm outfits. Dorothy Gray will126 words
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Advertisement258 1980-05-14 9 Minolta mmm The deluxe model of the KG series With new exclusive features: Extra-bright acute-matte focusing screen F-stop number indicated in viewf inder Depth-of-field preview button Plus the standard features found in other well-accepted KG models: Unique sensor-touch button n Choice of Automatic Exposure or full ISfoEk^fiaa? T*^\ manual control258 words
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Miscellaneous193 1980-05-14 9 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 5 Fish and tongue's right ror a 4 British writer finds biscuit tin <-han(je(B) unopened (6) 7 Litlle lrusl ln y0"""'"1y 0 1 'yP" 6 Woods part in this sort o( group' (8> Might be treated as overhasty' 9 Engineer gets transport < on- 12 Calling193 words
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Article, Illustration442 1980-05-14 10 Shop owner: I paid $500 in bid to get citizenship A MAGISTRATE'S court heard yesterday how a shop proprietor paid an insurance company manager $500 as "expenses" for assistance to obtain Singapore citizenship and followed up later with a food hamper as a gift. Mr Voon Siong Yin, 33, who442 words
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129 1980-05-14 10 TWO PWD MEN FOR MEETING ON MASS TRANSPORT AT least four government officials, including two from the Public Works Department, have been picked to attend a fiveday conference on Mass Transportation in Asia to be held in Hongkong from May 19. The PWD officials are its deputy director, Mr Francis129 words
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408 1980-05-14 10 SEMINAR ON PUBLISHING TRENDS THE Education Ministry's insistence that publishers of Chinese books submit high quality school textbooks for approval within a short time came under criticism by one of them yesterday. This practice, said the general manager of Shing j408 words
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422 1980-05-14 10 A BOOK publisher yesterday suggested courses on book editing and publishing be conducted in Singapore to upgrade the skills of those in the business. Making this call on the second day of the four-day seminar on Publishing Trends for the 80s at the422 words
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Article165 1980-05-14 10 A DISTRICT judge yesterday called for a preventive detention report on a seaman who admitted 17 housebreaking and theft charges involving cash and valuables worth over $43,000. The prosecution proceeded with three charges against seaman Chew Hai Yong, 50, who has eight previous convictions. The165 words
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Article63 1980-05-14 10 MOTORIST Herman Hanafi. 26, an Indonesian, was charged in a magistrate's court on Monday with causing the death of his front-seat passenger, Tjong Tze Phing alias Robert Budyardjo, 21, by a negligent act not amounting to culpable homicide. The incident happened along Holland Road on March 16. He63 words
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Article60 1980-05-14 10 for children THE Children's Club of Serangoon Gardens community centre youth group will organise a children's holiday picnic at Pasir Ris on June 1 at 8.30 a.m. The charge is $2 50 for club members and $3.50 for others Application closes on June 1 Those interested can ring60 words
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Article64 1980-05-14 10 TWO men, Abdul Rahman bin Mohamad Noor, 40, and Johan bin Ahmad, 37, were yesterday charged in a magistrate's court with trafficking in three kg of cannabis along Queensway in front of Block 23, Queens Close, on Monday. No pleas were taken. The cases will be mentioned64 words
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Article45 1980-05-14 10 KOI AM Ayer community centre will organise a camping trip to Pulau Übin on June 7 and 8. For more details, call at the centre or telephone *****27 between 3 p.m. and 10 p.m. The closing date is May 30.45 words
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Advertisement207 1980-05-14 10 A Singapore Symphony Orchestra Celebrity Concert Singapore Conference Hall at 8.1 5pm Friday and Saturday, 23rd and 24th May 1980. Music Director and Resident Conductor Choo Hoey Guest Soloist Igor Politkovsky, violin Programme Overture: "Russian and Ludmilla" Glinka Violin Concerto in D Tchaikovsky Classical Symphony Prokofiev Tickets at $15, $10,207 words
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Advertisement39 1980-05-14 10 CD Jit re wedding cards letterheads, labels. <$t reports all kinds w3k of stationery torms m QUICK PROMPT URGENT PRINTING al COMPETITIVE PRICES I r^ call Tel: 296-5139 •wo commerciol fjfe I 227. 2nd Fl. Jalan Sultan Centre \3b»39 words
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Article66 1980-05-14 11 FISHERMAN BITTEN BY SHARK A FISHERMAN, Mr Wane Foo Tuck, was attacked by a shark in the South China Sea last week. Mr Wang was repairing his fishing boat's propeller in the water when he was was bitten in the buttock. His crew members hauled him into the boat. They66 words
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Article, Illustration458 1980-05-14 11 JUNE TAN - Reading more into Ngee Ann's new audio- visual centre JUNE TAN By NGEE ANN Technical College has set up an audio-visual centre the first of its kind in a Singapore tertiary institution to help its students with their reading. Some $170,000 have been spent on the centre which is equipped458 words
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263 1980-05-14 11 4 foreign teams in Dragon Boat festival TWO International teams from Hawaii and Nagasaki will be first-timers la Singapore's third Dragon Bsat Festival at the East Coast Parkway on June IS. Peaang and Hongkong, who took part last year, will compete again. The races start at J a.m. Forty teams263 words
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366 1980-05-14 11 JALEAN HAN - Ministry wants joint NUS student body JALEAN HAN Official advises varsities' organisations to team-up By THE Education Ministry has asked the student organisations of the two universities to form a united body to look after the National University of Singapore undergraduates. As a first step, it has advised the three366 words
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86 1980-05-14 11 ANOTHER 39 Vietnamese refugees arrived here on Monday on board the Panamanian-registered mercy ship Akuna, run by the Food For The Hungry organisation. The refugees were allowed to come ashore yesterday following a resettlement guarantee from the United States Government. They will stay86 words
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Article86 1980-05-14 11 A FORMER Singapore Journalist. Mr Neil Modder, died on Monday in a taxi taking him to work at the South China Morning Post in Hongkong. He was 66 and is survived by a son and brother, Ralph, both in Hongkong. He was educated at St Andrews's School inAFP - 86 words
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Article63 1980-05-14 11 A CORONER yesterday recorded a verdict of misadventure on the death of an elderly woman who died after falling into a trench. The court heard that Madam Aw Ng Choy. 73. who had weak eyesight and difficulty in walking, fell into a trench at a worksite63 words
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Advertisement72 1980-05-14 11 B i *^H1 aY K3aL&/ ■j I Bf/ HBJ i: I a^BrnniiknfT^inH^fiTtnfflaal Bf/f I aMJaaIIWWHIIBTirWW^ ll aw// MB BJrSTTrffifiJiiTfliWfJ^^ English and Secretarial Training in England ft Trw(fiUrj{roflrrs(iiir B\ yrarandiwt) \rar B^L courses In romblnrd B^k Kn^lshaiidSrrrrtarial IbBb! Training The nrxl aiartrmli yrar begins on Srplrmbrr 22nd 1960 ThrCollr^ has Its72 words
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Advertisement442 1980-05-14 11 I Market Research I I Manager I $30,000 Our client is part of a large and well-established international group engaged in the manufacture and marketing of a wide range of high quality consumer products Due to reorganisation, this Company now requires a Market Research Manager to be based in its442 words
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Miscellaneous204 1980-05-14 11 Bringing Up Father By Bill Ka vanagh Hal Camp r SUPPOSE ITS I HE'S PPOBABLV I I YOU'RE WRONG, 1. 1 HE'S A PIANO O.K.,I'LL >J OUR NEW NEIGHBOR AN IDIOT WHO OARLIN'- HE HAS I f— TUNER TALK TO ]V^ UPSTAIRS HAS NO EAR A VERY KE£N J v204 words
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Article366 1980-05-14 12 MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Datuk Hussein Onn's visit to Singapore, which is part of the continuing person-to-person meetings which have now become the pattern of consultations between the leaders of the five Asean countries, has turned out to be much more than a routine get-together. While it was to366 words
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Article368 1980-05-14 12 LITIGATION is a trying thing. It can be complicated, dilatory and costly. Small wonder that consumers who have been taken in by dishonest businessmen are loath to institute legal proceedings against them when the amount of money involved is small. It is for this reason that368 words
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Article, Illustration973 1980-05-14 12 According to Taipeh, the revolutionary veteran, Xv Shiyu, ex-commander of the Guangdong military region and a ranking member of the Politburo, fired at China's Senior Vice-Premier Deng Xiaoping because he had been passed over for the job of Chief of Staff. However bizarre the973 words
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Article, Illustration808 1980-05-14 12 RONALD CLARKE - RONALD CLARKE By in LOS ANGELES UNITED States aircraft designers are quietly working on successors to the supersonic AngloFrench Concorde that could carry about 300 passengers at 2,900 k mh. Nine years after the US government cut off its financing for a Boeing supersonicReuter - 808 words
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426 1980-05-14 12 MOLLY IVINS - CIA vs Snepp: To speak or not to speak MOLLY IVINS By in COLORADO FRANK Snepp, the former Central Intelligence Agency analyst who wrote a book about the fall of Saigon, is in one of the most curious legal binds in this country's history. His efforts to describe how heNYT - 426 words
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Article493 1980-05-14 12 ANDREW LESLIE - ANDREW LESLIE Oddities in Language By WANDERING past a row of hawkers' stalls recently, I began to reflect on the word "hawker", and to wonder where it came from. It is a word which has almost vanished from common usage in England these days, although it493 words
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Advertisement45 1980-05-14 12 HOHNER SUPER CHROMOHICAS 255/48 Chrometto-12 48-reed $34 50 260/40 Chromomco 40 reed $43 85 270/48 Super Chromomco 48-reed $51 65 280/64 "64" Chromomco 64 reed $80 60 7582/64 Super 64" Chromomco. 64 reed $86 75 (Cash discount allowed) IMA. (PTE) LTD., 6i/63 M,,h5,r..,. Smgopore 061745 words
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Advertisement134 1980-05-14 12 H^HMMpMMHH| d as si c timepiece. Exquisitely designed Hi^^^^^^H «I 1 HI^J w* 0^ a P' v °ting gold case. On one side is K^^^ "vTtT' 'an ele 9 ant timepiece with a graceful dial Wf^^^ a P rotec ted by an unbreakable sapphire IJK r^£* B^^^^fl watcn 9 lass134 words
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391 1980-05-14 13 AS THE carbon copy of th c birth vaccination notice the Registrar of Births and Deaths used to issue was not laminated and did not withstand normal usage, it is appreciated that the registry is now issuing, following views expressed by the public, laminated391 words
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141 1980-05-14 13 MY FLAT is situated immediately next to the lift motor room, the noise from which is intolerable. I have written several letters to the Housing Board take steps to cut down the noise but my repeated appeals have apparently fallen on deaf ears. Although141 words
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148 1980-05-14 13 Driven up the wall by horn tooters THE EXCESSIVE use of auto horns may be understandable in open traffic even if there are cases of impatience and rudeness. It becomes inexcusable when powerful heavytraffic horns are sounded in residential and high-rise blocks by a procession of school buses collecting individual148 words
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Letter, Illustration228 1980-05-14 13 RECENTLY, sjaek •tteatlea keea f ■Mf^BsPji skfj tfts^ p^awtrmk that the Mta«rltta have ■egleetea' am peet M It which to right I am referrlax to the ■•I" aalsajM» cmw hy in. 1K. ..11.. mt ear paafcci rmia, espedally la CMaajswa. As c*flQpe4ttft«M titore try te228 words
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Letter270 1980-05-14 13 THE NOISE pollution described by "Virgo" ("Wayangs should be held away from flats," ST, April 17) is less disturbing and irritable than what some residents of Thomson Park were subjected to as a result of a new temple being built very close to their houses.270 words
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Letter, Illustration421 1980-05-14 13 Quality of life: What I wrote IF YOUR summary (ST, May 9) of my "Quality of Life" article In Sin Chew Jit Poh (May 4) lacks quality, I would have let it pass. It if, however, in many respects, particularly taken as a whole, misleading, distorted and confusing. Your summary421 words
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52 1980-05-14 13 Fumes and noise from factories WE ARE residents of Lorong H, Telok Kurau, and we are environmental victims of two inconsiderate joint factory operators in Telok Kurau Road. These factories emit intoxicating fumes which can be noticed some distance away and produce machine noise that makes peaceful rest impossible. WORRIED52 words
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368 1980-05-14 13 No peace for residents at weekends WE, THE residents of Ponggol Park, better known as 24th Avenue, are Infuriated and frustrated over the nuisance caused by the holidaymakers who rent seven of the bungalows during the weekends. We have chosen the peace and tranquillity of staying in the countryside away368 words
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Advertisement258 1980-05-14 13 P rl F^E T-Shirt £!1 I W B^VP9r'WBW5'Jf% tP v u m p»p k tompk« Tel *****91 Mbvß PrnVWlßj B\§J k.M *****k |77 Toi Piyoh Ccniril Tel 2JJ7511 I t ■■■^■■■■■■BBaiBa^BBaHBBI 'I*7 Blk I 2» Aye J AngMoKw Tel 452W12 M f-.u 252-01 I *<JJ-«35 Sh»» Centre T«l 7J***** H258 words
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Advertisement677 1980-05-14 13 Everything about the mini mini 1. MINI on price 4. MINI on parts cost 2. MINI on fuel 5. MINI on parking 3. MINI on maintenance 6. MINI on road tax but BIG ON ilff IV features: k hv High resale value any time. Front reclining Mats provide •Tinted glass677 words
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Advertisement539 1980-05-14 14 Weather You might feel hot and bothered if you miss out on Metroes coupon discounts. Metro News VOL. 1 No. 1 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1980. W-M *J^9MP f Iff viflMW' Shoppers are expected v^mr^J illlm Wk AT I d^H^ 'Now is definitely the time snugglers disposable r-r^nvJ?o^ MMI M539 words
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Advertisement26 1980-05-14 14 Press 'Is this the end of inflation?' asks a Metro customer. 'Not entirely madam, but at least we are doing our part', we reply. SHOPPERS' EDITION26 words
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Advertisement692 1980-05-14 15 S 1 The SGV Group Management Consulting Services Our client, an offshore branch of a major foreign bank about to be established in Singapore, urgently requires experienced and qualified staff to fill the following positions: SENIOR DEALER I (MS 10 787) The selected candidate will have the singular opportunity to692 words
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Advertisement1088 1980-05-14 15 B.S.P. TENDER NOTICE NO. 8/80 Item I. Approx 3 to 5 tons non-ferrous scrap consisting scrapoed/burned ond short pieces underground coble. Item 2. Approx. 10 Pcs. rejected tubulars, bends ond jacket legs Sizes: 36" x 20' tubular (3 Pcs.) 28 x j 20' tubular 1 P ee 28" x 6'1,088 words
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Advertisement817 1980-05-14 15 m TENDER SALE OflktOßT!} MACHINERY EQUIPMENT 1 Ford Motor Co Pte Ltd invites tender for the purchase of the r^ following factory machinery equipment torn Description 1. M sets SpotweWer c/w transformer, control and gun 415V/sOCycte/75KVA 5 sets ESAB MIG welding machines. 2 One 40ft. paint booth with 2 oil-fired817 words
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Article1423 1980-05-14 16 THE last tranaartrd ready uk at tV cka» <X buatnrs on (hr Stork ExrhaM* at Sing* parr yerttrday romparrd wtla tar prrvtous day* prtrm tojrthrr with lfl» Wf* and low i AdjiaWd hr atrip rttfiti awl it Hifk Mi U.I Low o»m«> IW* SH 1KIN (INK IMII STKIAL1,423 words
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Article302 1980-05-14 16 SWOAPOBR UNIT TRUST (rilll|ll|- Bftees tor May 14) ASU UNR TRUST (Mnigiir arteas *sr May 14) ARBUTMNOT SECURITIEB ASA (Maaagerr 1 arlees tor May 14) Spore Growth Fund 1.35 142 OUB-MONTAGU (MsaasMi' srtraa fer May 14) Union Spore Fund 0.98 1.03 INCOME BOND UNR (Carnal artees) Income Bond302 words
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Article1485 1980-05-14 16 BID and offer prices officially listed and budness In an reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after Ut* word "sett". Big Board1,485 words
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Article1761 1980-05-14 16 BID and orfer pices officially listed and business In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded ihown in brackets In lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise spedtied MMJBTUALB A«ssa (3.106) cd Aleees (2 JOB 2.245) (1) 111 (1) 121 cd1,761 words
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Article52 1980-05-14 16 Malayan Tin Toshiba Uunlop Ind Sh.ngri I FAN Selan(or Drcdf .rl.b<TK V H 8 Mala O U B I.ingui Straita Trading Mi|iun Corpn 1.1.nd Pea 3000 380 MO 1030 TOO 575 540 340 388 187 1230 840 540 100 89 35 30 30 15 15 14 12 11 1052 words
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Article24 1980-05-14 16 m Ulan K 1. Kepong Bouitead Tractor* Nat Iron K h.mp.r 2DI 4«2 486 730 556 MS -r -8 -6 -5 -5 -524 words
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Article27 1980-05-14 16 O U B 1.196,000 Haw Par 1,156.000 City Dcv 271,000 U 0 L 189,000 Total turnover: 6.36 m Total value: $18 84m Source: SES27 words
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Article28 1980-05-14 16 1 T. Indicator ndustrials: I nance: lotelt: "roperties: linings 'lantations: ICBC: 4419.22 4496.48 493.29 ***** 866.21 869.66 432.66 435.54 ***** ***** ***** 287.73 862.30 863.41 ***** *****28 words
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Article312 1980-05-14 16 HONGKONG: Stock prices rose sharply across the board yesterday, but closed off their highs in active late trading on sharply increased turnover. The Hang Seng index was. up 12.86 points at 902.48. dealers said. They said market sentiment was encouraged by the latest cut In US prime rates which312 words
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Article334 1980-05-14 16 TOKYO: Share prices closed higher on fresh buying in coals and big-capitals yesterday, dealers said. The Dow Jones average rose 12.00 to close at 6,786 94 points. with a volume of 350 million shares. The New index closed at 468.07, up 1.44 points. Ajinuinotu Ak.,l A.Uhl (llrlli A«ahl Cilunv334 words
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Article146 1980-05-14 16 THE STRAITS tin price recovered $10 to $2,200 per picul (equivalent to $36.38 per kilo, up IT cents) in Penang yesterday, on an official offering down 72 2 tonnes to 117 tonnes. The overnight London market was steady with forward buyers gaining £90 to £7,430 per tonne. LONDON: Tin146 words
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Article34 1980-05-14 16 Rubber: May 13 Singapore: June: 290.00 cents (unchanged) Malaysia: June: 294.00 cents (unchanged) Tin: M«2,200 (up $10) (equivalent to $36.38 per kilo) (up 17 cents) Official offering: 117 tonnes (down 72V4 tonnes)34 words
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Article30 1980-05-14 16 LONDON: Copper prices on Monday (previous in brackets). Wlrebar Spot £887 (£883); sellers £889 (£885): Three Month buyers £913 (£909). sellers £914 (£910) Marat mm: Steadier Sales: T" tonnes30 words
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Article492 1980-05-14 16 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market closed steady yesterday, with June RSS One buyers quoted at 290.00 cents per kilo, unchanged on Monday's close, dealers said. Following news of good China offtake of RSS Two, Three and Four at premium prices from both Singapore and Malaysia, the afternoon market492 words
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Article97 1980-05-14 16 NOON S.SH and SMR fncm ywurdiy HAS Jui il trrul Mlkl B»r»r. fUll.ra SSKW lllanpdbll 271 SO 27:1 .SON SSRSO llu«ip.ll«) 2MSO *****N MHH H J-.» SMHCV llUKipallMl U8.60 .MO SON SMH 1. (lUmimUm) ***** 377 OON SMK I (1 KM P^tot) ***** *****N SMRGP nuniMlWtl UNO97 words
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Article145 1980-05-14 16 CHINESE Pr«die« Kseftutfge Magapore, MM cftMtag priMS pat IN k| yiaUrtay: Cmaal M: Bulk fob 1137 50 sellers, old drum (la second hand drum) fob 047.50 sellers, new drum fob JIM 00 sellers. Cepra: Mixed (loose) $79.00 buyers. P»pp»r>Muntok white pepper fob Asia NI.W £506 00 sellers, Sarawak145 words
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Article211 1980-05-14 16 THE KILOBAR market for gold deliverable in Singapore opened at $35,546 and closed at $35,616 yesterday. In the Far East, gold opened at US$5OB.OO 510 00 and remained at this level throughout the morning before some light buying in the afternoon took the price up to $510.00 511.00 where211 words
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Article355 1980-05-14 16 TRADING at tke Singapore ■toek exekaage yeaterday progr eased at a lelsarely pace far tke greater part of tke day tat ky tke clotdag mlaates, tayera were well la tke fare. Tke market aadertoae was a skade steadier by tke cad of Mm toy aad prices355 words
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Article273 1980-05-14 16 A slightly steady trend ruled on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday but trading was fairly quiet and selective. The New Straits Times industrial ordinary share index closed the day 2.59 points higher at 573.33 while the Business Times index fell 5.76 points to 7.615.85. In the industrials273 words
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Article267 1980-05-14 16 THE US Sing dollar opened lower I at B 1600 10 and closed at S3 1615 25 In the Singapore forex market yesterday. The dollar was marked down at i the opening in respond to prime < rate cut by leading US banks. Buy- ing support at267 words
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Article338 1980-05-14 16 ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on May 13: Closing Asian dollar certificates of deposit for prime names: Sourer: Merrill Lynch Inter n.lion.l (Asia) Co. quoted yMterday <ero«»>p»nty chang* L*r*i d»U»rs to »nr unit at farelga cmrrcaey: US dollar 2.1615 2.162S 2.8196 Sterling pound 4.9415 4.9455338 words
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Article47 1980-05-14 16 RANGE of prio* offered by di rounl housn on May 13' Overnight: 3-75 16'; Call deports 6 CkMiaf Bayiaf Selliac 3-monlh Treasury bills 7. T. 3 month Bank bills 11 11 3 months CD 10 10't 8 months CD 10 3/16 101/18 Source: National Discount Co47 words
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Article36 1980-05-14 16 Closing Interbank rates r Singapore dollars on May 13: Offer Bid Overnight IT. 11 1 month 1013/1810 11' 2 months 10 8/18 10 7/ 3 months 10 1O'» Overnight mode 12. for 18 '936 words
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Article23 1980-05-14 16 THE average rate at which major Singapore bavnkx kit rnrrently prepared to lend to their beat roatomen is lZ.Zjier cent.23 words
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686 1980-05-14 17 FOLEX Industries Berhad has announced a revised reconstruction scheme to put the troubled company back on a viable footing. The main 'features of the revision take into account some of the objections raised by shareholders who in June last year shot down the686 words
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273 1980-05-14 17 Sime may buy assets of Glychem Singapore SKNIOR execatlves af Slme Darky Hidings have begaa dlscasstoaii to buy ap the plant aad equipment «f Glyckem Slnjapore, Saatk-eaat Asia's oaly glyeeriae plait Glyckem Singapore kas tke dubious dtettaettoa af kaviag k«M pat aider reeeiversklp twice la Its sevea yean «f exMeaee.273 words
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Article247 1980-05-14 17 SYDNEY, Tues. Oil rose sharply but a late round of profit-taking took several stocks off their highs, brokers said. Cooper Basin oil discoverer Santos, which added 60 cents yesterday, firmed another 40 cents today before sellers pushed it back to yesterday's As 9 80 close. Heavy247 words
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Article246 1980-05-14 17 NEW YORK, Mon. The stock market closed narrowly lower in slow trading despite another drop in the prime rate as oils continued weak but glamour and growth issues rallied. Morgan Guaranty Trust cut its prime rate to 16. per cent from 17' i per cent but246 words
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Article280 1980-05-14 17 AMSTERDAM, Mon. Share I prices closed lower, with Royal i Dutch losing one, Unilever 0.50 and Philips one guilder ex its 1.20 guilder dividend in mainly lower Dutch internationals, dealers said. Akzo gained 0.40, banks weakened with ABN losing one and NMB 1.50 Investment funds were mainly280 words
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Article284 1980-05-14 17 ZURICH, Mon. Prices closed mostly higher led by Zuerich Insurance, which recovered part of today's price adjustment connected with the upcoming rights issue, dealers said. Bearer rights traded at 1900 francs. Volume was significant in insurances, which apart from Zuerich closed barely steady, but was only moderate284 words
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Article541 1980-05-14 17 I/)NDON. Mon. The market dosed mixed after a relatively quiet session, dealers said At 3pm, the FT index was down 3 4 at 433 1 Government bonds rallied from a weak opening to close as much as 0.2 b point higher Oil shares attracted buying with541 words
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Article60 1980-05-14 17 FINANCIAL TIMKS INDUSTRIALS Monday «*2 Friday «365 Week Ago closed dow jonks avkkac;k INDI STRIAI.S Monday ***** Friday >»5«0 Week Ar« 816 30 II K HAN(. SKN«; Tuesday ...902.48 Monday ***** Week And 867 81 SYDNKY INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 620 51 Monday ***** Week Ann ***** ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday60 words
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Advertisement680 1980-05-14 17 W^%- -I B»—^ -I^l—l— INK BANkKI I'M Kit lIMB lIHKI HIIU'IIKIr \ki notii i- v.,,1 i.i i Receiving .i ml a<ijii<liMc;ilioli Orders were ni.nl>' "■iUstCINIUAL 0 01 in Bankruptcj N« 115/TVChal su Nan t .< chin Building i 'on MHTirir iractor ol L79H niUll^Ci Woodland! Road Singapore 2.™ C'hai Su680 words
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Advertisement870 1980-05-14 17 If you possess 3.0 levels Take up a career in books The Times Organisation, the largest publishing group in Southeast Asia, offers you a rewarding career as a bookseller in their Retail Division. Bookselling is a strange occupation. It takes a person of very special attributes to become a successful870 words
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Advertisement1417 1980-05-14 18 RATES Ofdmor, 70 CIS per word (rr»n fIOSOI Sem.D*pto» JI2 00 per column cm S"Ti $36 00) Strom T«iet 11 J 10 per column cm (rran $39 30 Sunday Times Dnpkjy $1500 per column cm (Mm $45 00) Straws Tmt $16 38 per column cm (Mm $49 1 5) Sundoy1,417 words
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Advertisement1179 1980-05-14 18 SECTION INDEX I FOR SALE SHOPPING GUIDE II EMPLOYMENT 111 VEHICLES BOATS IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES V SERVICES BUSINESS VI EDUCATION TRAINING VII TRAVEL RESTAURANTS VIII ANNOUNCEMENTS PERSONAL IX OBITUARIES II EMPLOYMENT Established company requiree Fdlowina positions urgent), immedistely require* Minimum requirements: Arcurary in typing at a > Age 18 to1,179 words
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Advertisement1205 1980-05-14 19 II EMPLOYMENT MALE GENERAL CLERK 31 Situations Vacant ZttFJZLSSSSFt.rZ Production Deparlmanl \,,,,i,, .inta inusi be nngmport ciuseiu who have completed their National Bervlce Iluv ihould possess s minlmutn ol c T:r t"t nd li i Clerical t M>) acrurateli si 3S »pm is essential Applicants iniist be prep. lied lo1,205 words
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Advertisement1475 1980-05-14 19 II EMPLOYMENT AN ESTABLISHED COMPANY quires Male helllale EXCCUIHes Applicants lllllst have An established Karmeiit years' experience in sales. Kluenl manufaclurei has an im- noor" WoThuo'l inedi te va. an. > im Singapore o7lo LOCAL EARN JlOO WEEKLY 111 your Iree SALES EXECUTIVE JJJJ^ (';(l(l^( l l^. r I 11,475 words
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Advertisement1356 1980-05-14 19 II EMPLOYMENT SHOWROOM SALESGIRL REOUIR M, 4 ir.b.^ ED in orchard area ptl ijfi ILA' XlJf^v BM4JO during office hours for (ii \\h\.\\\l) an interview COSMETICS TECHNICAL SALES MENARDCOSMET.CS REPRESENTATIVES required lo market steel products Invites ladies and housewives 10 lor storage and warehousing j join their present team ol1,356 words
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Advertisement977 1980-05-14 19 II EMPLOYMENT Applications ara invited tor tha I position ol BT r» A, ASSISTANT HYDROGRAPM.C I B'tyl D feCnam SURVEYOR j SsV^M Kx-KMN Petty Officer Clllel gggalggggggggggaggggggggggggggggg) Pel t fOfflCer in sea ma n hr I 11. 11 I'relerahlv Slfl I BaSU r FTnnr»VCrTW99r^TaTi'VT^Bsl SH2 Kl'l with wai. h-keep- H||||jjj||jfiHJ|JHH|j|ilSlS977 words
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Advertisement876 1980-05-14 20 II EMPLOYMENT 31 Situations Vacant d) TechnicMl M&WPM HITACHI CONSUMER (A)ELECTRICAL PRODUCTS (S) PTE. LTD. TECHNICIAN We invite applications for Ihe <•*•*•) followinc positions: At»between» 1) production Mai!,',!',;.;',!,".- 'rt'alV'i 1 CONTROLLER/ v 11 ASSISTANT PRODUCTION < B >Q c inspector CONTROLLER 5?J«h» wii ,^.1.. a Klectroinc ur Electrical Cer- tun-ate876 words
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Advertisement846 1980-05-14 20 II EMPLOYMENT 1 SITE FOREMAN REOUIRED \|.|.ll ISIEM E NS AW» r to organiw'and carry out I timk 1 1 1 1 >•■ 1 1 < 1• i l l > I'll t Waj BJBBBBBb' I I I>vvlt ll parluul.irs slateil ,!.,[> e\|lVcleil anil contact nusßber lo Suite low Jalan846 words
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Advertisement601 1980-05-14 20 II EMPLOYMENT L %^^mSH5 Established International BinJi s^Pl^ American company KSfl^_|lP a^App'^ involved in laP^^\O manufacturing and 3p^\ «.«V^C» computerized vf^tA^SS^wtfi testing of TV a|VK»* microelectronic jk.fJK^ products has k^iVisV^ a»Ci, vacancies in its V* P|an^^ START EARN UP TO PER MONTH PROGRESS IN SERVICE TO PER MONTH In addition,601 words
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Advertisement675 1980-05-14 20 II EMPLOYMENT New Branch W m at Paya Lebar By -ajQ. 7 21 New Industrial Rd.. j j^^v^^V^c:-- (lai Floor, Tai Lon Bldj Vw It Wt 1 1 1 y° u re b«< ween W Singaporean 'Malaysian I We need /'*JIM you as a //wLk Female ZglrTO 1 Production Operator675 words
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Advertisement581 1980-05-14 20 II EMPLOYMENT LJLJ i^p^^^J Female I i production I Join operators I Del Mar .^jmiiTS I Furniture EUJJS Bg _|aaßj Requirements: s»jg*a»^*^^^T s» irz c years and sav'^W J^ VXaTaaal above ■^i^^-^PP^' Primary or Secondary B-»*fJ^tT^oo education We Offer: R"^C^rM^»J_| a Attractive starting pay k^^P%_^klsaap|9aV 2nd shift allowance %gjßoo~ $3581 words
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Advertisement806 1980-05-14 21 II EMPLOYMENT 31 Situations Vacant /jff&j^. I) Production IMMEDIATE VACANCIES for Applications are invited Irom TOOLMAKERS Singapora citnens lor th. position vwkranni.n» a Nil Orade II 111 Certificate will be i ollMdiTed PROOUCTION WORKERS Minimum 3 a >c.. is woik Mv^ atove. Preferabl) romnmaclMnery 011 l l a Knowledge ol806 words
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Advertisement675 1980-05-14 21 II EMPLOYMENT AC J/ L SINGAPORE KCK I (PTE) LTD i 3T^eW 2-D, BLOCKS %f^mm/^9r I fourth floor flk^fH f KALLANG PLACE I > SINGAPORE 1233 j Blngaaort Citi/ens for the SHOWA k M PLASTICS I FEMALE (S) PTE LTD I PRODUCTION 15. FOURTH CHIN BEE OPERATORS I ROAD, y675 words
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Advertisement1023 1980-05-14 21 II EMPLOYMENT Major Pood Manufacturer has immediate vacancies foe jTAf MALE FEMALE PROOUCTION jy*% OPERATORS Tj AOL%*Jk£' I Raquiramant. fiITiUI»!%ll Mllg-'PoreCltl/en Tt\r A/tll] Above li, vearsol age IVaA J willing to work on stun e|^R Interested applicants please 'I'l'lv personally ul 4 f# VM.V^^ **tf THE PERSONNEL DEPT allY I*T«kUl1,023 words
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Advertisement1106 1980-05-14 21 II EMPLOYMENT DESPATCH RIDERS REOUIRED An American manufacturing Immediately by travel aervlce company in Jurong requires im- personally al Hik 531 SV mediately. Uppei roat BU< DESPATCH RIDER CUM Olfl.e DHIVER Bo] required bj ConstrucUon Company Please telephone KM>erience and a hove is DgMU for appointment Sa'laVv' laround1 around S4oll1,106 words
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Advertisement1149 1980-05-14 21 II EMPLOYMENT ESTABLISHED AIR-CAROO> lni.-rn.iiion.il Ireiuiu lorvia.-ilers A '^lV£^cl^s H H -o E spa T ch B ,o ER Requirement. lor immediate employment a With Class 3 Driving Licence *pplicanl must t»- Singapore a nuent in English a KnowledneodypinK valid motorcycle llcencf Applying with full parUculars Starling salary at $2101,149 words
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Advertisement746 1980-05-14 22 II EMPLOYMENT 31 Situations Vacant h) General \2wt£r HOTEL PHOENIX SINGAPORE DRIVER WITH CLASS walitc.l Please appl) pelsonallv to 10 11.1.s ltlllllfll 1.1 te i nroni in Cleylani Spore MM V»C«l>Clet for 1) CHIEF COOK I or Western local 2) WAITERS/ l**"^*! WAITRESSES ROBINSON'S V^, l I sV,e. 1 ;"Kn746 words
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Advertisement1060 1980-05-14 22 II EMPLOYMENT <• UNITED WORLD COLLEGE l^_A l W-, J 0, OF SOUTHEAST ASIA Two (2) Train** JOIN COLONEL SANDERS Xo'tutVtit Aua'%'"^} KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN August iww PTE LTD Ouahticalions/E >p*ri*nc*: We icniilre otnoleted evellll >l c. I Irolli Fulltime Slafl Nai ',,.,l s.-rv,,' foi Possess iK'f ii level 1)1,060 words
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Advertisement1026 1980-05-14 22 II EMPLOYMENT MESSENGERS f »*••"> establiahad company I locatad in Paya Lebar area I (near Airport) invites applicarequired I liona trom Singapora Citit*ns I for the following positions: ""——>" j A) WAREHOUSE INTRACO LTD. MAN 2ShentonWay ICB Building, 2nd floor (1 vacancy) Singapore 0106 B) pORKL|FTp 0RKL|FT fl DRIVER (11,026 words
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Advertisement1529 1980-05-14 23 111 VEHICLES A BOATS «a»»—— aai^ JULY 74 FIAT I.IJS 1990 CX PARI eligible Aircond radio cassette 45 Vehicles For Sale mu','^ I 1 i l ''^,'m''km' Isi:i.Mo1 $i:i.Mo ono Tri *****93 (ei S9)Mr lan B^^ during office howw NOV 1975. FIAT 1.!4 Saloon Air- cond TUff-kOtl Tape radio puint1,529 words
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Advertisement1528 1980-05-14 23 111 VEHICLES BOATS 1971 MAZDA 1000. I n. |..uil OWNER LEAVING 1972 I oil 1... work good condition 95.700 on a lain CITO Imhi mrLulli. brown r.-l n.i.vi.uiuku tirii.n- limp m ii ..i,,i .|,,,,i, mm, rxpenuw 1972 LATE MAZDA Htttt. rhKlhlr >"' Street PAH*- »cry good condlUon. Well ll "i1,528 words
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Advertisement1688 1980-05-14 23 111 VEHICLES BOATS 1»77 TOYOTA CRESSIOA. .in ..ml 1975 royota Crown Deluxe Ant" intimm*hom*i Nintoas n. .ih cars in showroom i iilicllllon UrrKlMr.illiinrllKlMr Saaaa^^Laaaaaaa^aP^^aat Hkm -ll. t .....I. I.i .mhos ft am ii.'iim 1»77 TOYOTA COBOLL* 1390 1 O» MBVIg CSOTIW J SrVdutTr? T." Smmo. SPECIAL T CENTER Z"ZVun?*Z*"*"«n" """""I1,688 words
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Advertisement835 1980-05-14 23 111 VEHICLES BOATS JULY. 197«. SUZUKI Pick-up N^, M ,f ndition BJOO n.n.o r.-l i070»<ir322 ll NINE MONTHS OLO Mini lax PRICE OFFERED HlgheM r s I. SECOND OWNER HONOA S BE S T <"»"<:£ OFFERED for s. r.ip v.ii i ypc i t)oud i ondltion Late used ..hi,,, i835 words
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Advertisement1003 1980-05-14 23 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES Condominium Situated at Robin Road IVI3ISOnBttB Ideal location Large Swimming Pool Cover car parking lot No restriction to Foreigners Wf^M DEVELOPER XfJJ VIVA REALTY PTE. LTD. V'V^O SiiaPK» QQ*p S"r*GAPO*»l 1130 TEL 2%134M *****J8 Piann.ng Approval No DC 237/ 7 1 Developed s Licence No 2%25 Advertisement1,003 words
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Advertisement1214 1980-05-14 24 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES 10. MARIGOLD DRIVE Spore 20 Kurnished double-storey seml- 51 Accommodation }'l" l th rr d Hl riloms s e Vacant vanis lei ,u.i,m 2S. WINDSOR PARK for rental Effective Ist July 1980 $4,500 pm Interested cali Hazel *****07 a) Houses t) Flats DIST. 13 SINGLE-STOREY DETACHED llUloo.su1,214 words
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Advertisement1214 1980-05-14 24 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES ADJOINING ORCHARD ROAD. I DIST 1. SOUTH BRIDGE Koad airionriitionrd lied! 001ns swim- KOOK ll a 1 Hulldmg. new apart IIIIIIK pool se(Ullly services "lent, nth floor. 1.800 sq ft H (omrni.ni downtown location bedrooms, bathrooms attached. $2,800 furnished Call *****88 2 halls, telephone, alrcond. fully A1,214 words
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Advertisement1049 1980-05-14 24 IV ACCOMMODATION I PROPERTIES Wrnum"*""™* •aDOBB'NA• a D088 NA *2.«O0 FULLY FURNISHED 3-bed-lleauiiful flooring, partially fur- swimming pool tennis nlalMd K.ntal $2,200 pm Will nasium. etc Tel *****6 consider selling. $450,000 Tel *****6 HILLCREST ARCADIA DOSSINA 4 rooms, high floor, partially fur- C) RoOHtS nished Tel Mrs Yeo. *****6/ *****71,049 words
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Advertisement1713 1980-05-14 24 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES AMERICAN/JAPANESE CLIENTS BEAUTIFUL AND Breezy doublerequire $700 $5000 houses/ storey bungalow in dlst 19 Near apartments Owners contact tne sea 4 bedrooms wllh balhMoiner (Pie) Ltd *****44' rooms attached, recently *****37 renovated. 10.000 sq.ft freehold. f: s s^r:r zssz&i&ssr Homes modatlon for Its executives BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW In1,713 words
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Advertisement1718 1980-05-14 24 IV ACCOWWODATKW A PROPERTIES jA WUMUMUMU^BaWBWaMUM A KUHIO RISE Ridgewood condominium. 3 bedrooms, corner unit, facing swimming pool EOD Oil E Tennis/ squash courts, gymnasir_»n -Ml_r- urn. 1.800 sq ft Inler-Home A semi-detached *****8 bungalow at KING'S A KUM HMO Court apartment j WALK, completed ln 9 "X«<l" X «<11,718 words
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Advertisement1377 1980-05-14 25 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES NORFOLK MANSION SI 111 s I In rout Chuan maisonette $»6 p s i ca PrnnortiA« l"heng Hong Mans r '"P"" ll $485 UN1 Ocean Housing *****38 For Sale NORrOLK PENTHOUSE $575,000; l.iman Banal $2Wi.(XM. Kitlnewood 1310.000 International Plasa s-iio.ooo and others b) FlatS PACIFIC MANSION AND1,377 words
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Advertisement1552 1980-05-14 25 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES JOHORE BAHRU PROPERTIES GOLDEN MILE TOWER OUtaMM genuine buyer will respuntl mi I Hl> 11 sti tt office apace 1-t medialel) Contact Yoong A As- »ale Selling $255 psi Tel 5,,, i.iles Tel 01-***** IM-MMti MMSII REOUIRED COMMERCIAL INDUS- GOLDEN SULTAN PLAZA lll.e TRIAL Residential land lor1,552 words
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Advertisement1288 1980-05-14 25 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES PARKLANE SHOPPING MALL lor rent ground 1 1 n> r OS (.4 ea, li TWO ADJOINING UNITS AT LUCKY 452 s.| It rental BSI7SO lor one unit I'le.iv.' contact Mr Tay PLAZA. FIRST FLOOR ?1K.1740. ***** PENINSULA PLAZA k.mhl window Highesl o«er secures display, lirst Moor :t«i1,288 words
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Advertisement1484 1980-05-14 25 V SERVICES BUSINESS drums wanted < rood price oiler- Huirdressini St hool now eti foi an] quantities Call I Mi floor. Parklane Shopping L'^l^>2.^^p^ Mall SeleKle Road Offei Shalll-M-eks businessmen viut, s4(kkh»i appolntmenl rapiul for die participation in 2 male lonoon trained Mm the expansion and development styliau .iiier part-time1,484 words
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Advertisement956 1980-05-14 25 VI EDUCATION TRAINING r NORTH WORCESTERSHIRE COLLEGE BROMHOROVE ENGLAND I GENERAL CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION i I ADVANCED LEVEL COURSES ARTS AND SCIENCES The OoUafjg offers v full ratiKe <if otic or two year I full-time courses for students over the a«e of "six- I leen. Applicants should have passes at956 words
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Advertisement1269 1980-05-14 26 VI EDUCATION 4 TRAINING MIPLANO COMPUTER 102 Education training courses iu< caucanon ,j,, og 18M 370 C ompuief« In-Houaa Computer! =Bi^^^^ gaii^^ c PROGRAMMING IN BASIC For •eginnert ENGINEERING STUDIES .in met mXm K 1 1 tkl LEX MENG PROFESSIONAL L'ommmcln| 22/i/H TRAINING CENTRE A M,n,,lr» Re,,.1.,.d School) STRUCTURED COBOL1,269 words
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Advertisement773 1980-05-14 26 VI EDUCATION TRAINING tr, 1, Ivu rS™! Group »>"" on by k ">'"" ""KniK.Mir- qualified tTßduaWi at all tewn $10 $12. $IS. $20 for Primary. Sec IMn 4'HSr HX A 0,0.p o, S.n.apor. Ur,,,».,, y r».f,vi^2sfnSo m n n^r;, o^^:,^:; l^, Lommencina Tuh Mill M ii mmi Tel MiH s:M773 words
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Advertisement781 1980-05-14 26 I VII TRAVEL A TOURS SPECIALISED ECONOMICAL TRA- Lpa>^B>*ja^B»aaaVß>jaßaaßß«« yelling worldwide. Dally dew- 1 M il i J lam available Call personally I I J I I I illiiliil.i.miimi l.iili-ur Travel T I J 111 AM Ajn Btudcntcarda. VMM Ban- I 1 II I I kamericardi Masurcharn, Ac. I 1781 words
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Advertisement688 1980-05-14 26 VII TRAVEL TOURS s*m SCHOOL HOLIDAY TOURS Kill in i Hllll t'r'.'m'l ■■VaV turn l.y AC train TMRLMimCEWntLTB. g^J'HiS" 11 Dep S.T.P.B LIC NO 140 tram with sleeping t»-rih Kemrn l-y Air Head Office: Gl4-16-18 Oeniing include lunch Dep S C yan^e E^r 9 c, Singapore 01 05 tBa Tel:688 words
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Obituary, Illustration52 1980-05-14 27 »»p,.»» thwr iMartMt thanks to mtmbtri ol Vio Chu King Go»p«l Hall t Emm. nu»l Atwmbly ol God lor their pray«r> and ••rvic»i ralaliv«, friends, natghbourt and col Ivaguas lor tlwir kind allvndanca. ataittanc*. wraatht, condot«nc«« rontnbutions during Ihmr racwit baraavamanl. Th« Family of lh« L«t* MR. CMIA52 words
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Obituary, Illustration331 1980-05-14 27 PASSED AWAY PEACEFULLY ON MAY 13TH 19M LEAVING BEHIND SONS: si HOE KOK I.KNt; SI-HOC KOK wan SI-HOK KOK SIN(i SI -HOE KOK CHUM SI-HOK KOK SOON DAUGHTERS SI-HOE SINO WAN hi-hoe sma Lena Sl-HOKSINC. SOW SI-HOK SING QUEK M lIOK SING YIN SONS-IN-LAW: H)NC. KIUSHANO MMCHUAN BOON331 words
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Obituary, Illustration81 1980-05-14 27 In Mamoriam CHIAKHENGHWAY NEE NG KHENG HWAV Oaparlad on 14/S/7S In a wink, 2 yaars ha»a gona by but you ara ALWAYS lovingly ramambarad by huaband and daughtar In memory of d«ar U itnd CHIAKHENGHWAV in lunfln nwnj ihu Bui ""I Uw meator) thin duj Inarrled b)81 words
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Article553 1980-05-14 27 GODFREY ROBERT - GODFREY ROBERT By the Deputy Sports Editor LONDON, Tues. They call him the nearest thing to Pele. Others draw a comparison between him and Joe Namath or Reggie Jackson. But Diego Maradona, the "Boy Wonder" in question, does not like comparisons. "Yo (me) Diego," the553 words
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Article174 1980-05-14 27 LONDON, Tues. Sunderland last night clinched promotion from the English Second Division with a 2-0 home win over Football Association Cup heroes West Ham United. If West Ham had won the match, their fellow Londoners Chelsea would have gained promotion instead of Sunder land. Sunderland scored two174 words
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Article162 1980-05-14 27 DIVISION TWO PWD L F A Leicester 42 21 13 8 58 38 Sunderland 42 a 12 9 69 42 Birmingham 42 21 11 10 58 38 Chelsea 42 23 7 12 66 52 QPR 42 18 13 11 75 53 Uiton 42 16 IT 9 66 45 West162 words
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338 1980-05-14 27 Singapore put up good show in Asian TT CALCUTTA, Tues. Singapore's men's and women's teams have done creditably well so far by remaining unbeaten in their respective Group Two League to decide the ninth to 16th positions in the Asian table tennis championships here. The men's team won all theirReuter; AFP - 338 words
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Article25 1980-05-14 27 CALCUTTA. Tues. The Asian Table Tennis Union yesterday endorsed a proposal (or the inclusion of the sport in the 1988 Olympic Games. AFP.AFP - 25 words
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Article491 1980-05-14 27 FAIRWAY - FAIRWAY By TRAINER Ivan Allan, a champion when it comes to winning Cup races, appears to hold the trump card again in the $51,000 Queen Elizabeth n Cup at Bukit Timah on Sunday. Of the 15 horses handicapped for the 2,200 metres race, Allan491 words
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301 1980-05-14 27 BRUSSELS, Tues. Valencia, of Spain, and England's Arsenal should bring the European CupWinners' Cup to an intriguing climax here tonight. Both sides are fortunate to have two of the world's most gifted players in their ranks. Valencia will parade Rainer Bonhof, from West301 words
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Article, Illustration156 1980-05-14 27 ARMS spread In a V for victory, 1W« Asian golf circuit winner La llsi (linen, of Taiwan, (right) shows his delight at capturing the ISM Cathay Pacific Airways Asian golf circuit for the second year running. With him is CPA general manager (Japan) P. D. A. SuUh.156 words
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100 1980-05-14 27 Republic defeated in Taipeh tourney TAIPEH. Tues. Singa- pore lost 110-48 to Panama on the third day of the I William Jones basketball I tournament here yesteri day. In another match, Britain's Doncaster beat Guatemala 75-59 and South Korea defeated Hongkong 114-61 in the 14day competition. No losses The UnitedAP - 100 words
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Article47 1980-05-14 27 LONDON, Tues. English First Division soccer club Tottenham Hotspur signed striker Steve Archibald from Scottish champions Aberdeen (or C 900-.-000 ($3 81 million) here yesterday. Three years ago, Archibald, a member of Scotland's international squad, joined Aberdeen from Glasgow club Clyde for 1.20,000 Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article21 1980-05-14 27 NEW YORK. Tues Seattle Sountjers beat New England Tea Men 2-0 in the North American Soccer League yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article352 1980-05-14 27 DUESSELDORF, Tues. Argentina, inspired by the brilliance of Guillermo Vilas, brushed aside Italy to win the Association of Tennis Professionals' Nations' Cup here yesterday. Argentina scored a 3-0 sweep over Italy, who have been defeated in the final for the second year in succession. Vilas, who inflicted aAFP - 352 words
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Advertisement241 1980-05-14 27 Fly Kuwait Airways. We have all the right connections. You're just a step away from Bangkok. And from there it's an easy hop to And from there Kuwait Airways can fly you Amman. Baghdad. Bahrain, Beirut. Cairo, non-stop to Dubai. One stop to Kuwait. Damascus. Dhahran, Jeddah, Tripoli... With all241 words
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Article, Illustration600 1980-05-14 28 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By HONGKONG opened their cricket tour of Singapore with an impressive 103-run victory over the Singapore Cricket Association President's XI in a oneday match at Balestier Road yesterday. But, the win was tarnished by some controversial decisions by Hongkong umpire Bernard Moore.HAIKIS - 600 words
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Article185 1980-05-14 28 HONGKONG A. Ltrlmer c R. Martens b Rajalingam 69 D. Reeve c Cooke b Balakrishnan 12 G. UlekMdMlb Sivalingam 12 K. MeCteu c Chelva b Rajalingam 0 i. Hawksley lbw Rajalingam 48 M. Walker c Sivalingam b Balakrishnan 10 P. AmOiw st.Cooke b Sivalingam T.Taraer not out 6 i.185 words
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271 1980-05-14 28 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By TAN KOK WAH, Singapore's Lark Open champion for the past two years, has a special reason for wanting to win the title again this year. For the 24-year-old sailor, who has just gone into the boat-building business, will be271 words
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Article263 1980-05-14 28 ON the long journey back to Singapore from the United States last month, former basketball international Ho Whye Tong had had a lot of time to plot his life, reports PETER SIOW. He had just completed a two-year course on business administration in Los263 words
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Article543 1980-05-14 28 Worcestershire lose as firemen battle store blaze LONDON, Tues. Even an emergency call to the Fire Brigade could not save Worcestershire as the West Indies opened the county section of their tour with a seven-wicket victory at New Road. While, the firemen dealt with a blaze, which destroyed theAgencies - 543 words
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Article149 1980-05-14 28 Meeting of IBF, WBF in jeopardy JAKARTA, Toes. The planned meeting to unite two rival badminton organisation* here later this month is not likely to materialise. Officials here say that the president of the World Badminton Federation, Marshal Dawee Chnliasapya, of Thailand, has not replied to the letter from StellanAFP - 149 words
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Article19 1980-05-14 28 THE Singapore Rugby Union will hold their annual meeting at the Singapore Cricket Club tomorrow (5.30 p.m.)19 words
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317 1980-05-14 28 Singapore enter 20 pros for Mizuno Open TWENTY professional I Singapore golfers have entered for the $43,000 Mizuno Open championship at the Royal Perak course in Ipoh on June 58, reports ERNEST FRIDA. They are: Ali Ratim, Alvin Liau, Bill Fua, David Milne, Fazali Sudoh, Fung Hee Kwan, Lim Ah317 words
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Article49 1980-05-14 28 SINGAPORE Cricket Club beat the visiting Hale School, of Western Australia, 4-0 in a friendly hockey match on the Padang yesterday Tan Poh Seng and Ragbir Singh scored two goals each. In a Singapore Hockey Association Division Two match at the Padang yesterday. Kampong Kembangan defeated SCCC«49 words
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Article, Illustration733 1980-05-14 29 P. FRANCIS - P. FRANCIS By WHEN I called him on the telephone, I could detect a tinge of surprise when he asked me: "You want to interview me? Why?" But, before I could reply, Abu. Bakar Saad, 23, agreed readily to a meeting and IMAZLAN BADRON - 733 words
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359 1980-05-14 29 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By IT was half-an-hour workout each at volleyball and sepak takraw for Singapore's Malaysia Cup players at the Jalan Besar Stadium last night. This is manager Jita Singh's latest measure to arrest the slide of the players' form in recent359 words
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Article149 1980-05-14 29 JAKARTA, Tues. An Indonesian referee beat up an Iranian team official after the latter had spat at him in the Ma rah Halim soccer tournament in Medan, North Sumatra, the Jakarta newspaper, Berita Buana, reported. The incident occurred on Sunday night after Iran were defeated 2-1AFP - 149 words
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Article, Illustration419 1980-05-14 29 WILFRED YEO - 'HUSTLER' TAN FAILS WITH THE BIG ONE WILFRED YEO By TAN GIAN TAT G. T. to all and sundry gave up the chance of becoming world airlines bowling Masters' champion in Mexico City last week so that he would not have to give up the more lucrative world of "hustling".AIRIS - 419 words
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218 1980-05-14 29 SEVEN of the 12 invited countries, including defending champions Iraq, have agreed to take part in the Lion City Cup under-16 soccer competition at the National Stadium from Aug. 23-Sept. 7. They are Indonesia, Thailand, India, South Korea, Bahrain, Iraq and Brunei.218 words
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Article194 1980-05-14 29 ALBERT JOHNSON - ALBERT JOHNSON By THE Swimming sub-com-mittee of the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association will meet soon to finalise the dates for the final qualifying trials for the South-east Asian agegroup championships in Chiengmai from July 2527. SASA secretary Woon Sui Kut said yesterday that hosts Thailand194 words
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Article161 1980-05-14 29 TODAY'S EVENTS BADMINTON Singapore Malays national championships (Telok Kurau Secondary School, 7.30). BASKETBALL National championships (Peoples' Association, 7.30). CRICKET Singapore Cricket Club v Hongkong (Padang, 10). GOLF Challenge Bowl First round (Seletar Club, 7). HOCKEY BHA MvMm Tw« Leagie: Prisons v Bedok (Balestier Road); Police C v Kampong Kembangan (Police161 words
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361 1980-05-14 29 Intermediates have talented youngsters AFTER two disappointing performances, Singapore will field a new-look intermediate side against Irian Jaya, of Indonesia, in tonight's friendly soccer match at the National Stadium (8), reports JOE DORAI. The intermediates, who were assembled in February, were beaten 0-2 by Saudi Arabia in their first test361 words
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Article49 1980-05-14 29 SINGAPORE AIRLINES Group beat Yeunerng 62-39 in the Singapore Basketball Association women's tournament at the Peoples' Association yesterday. Other raalte: Singapore Chinese Middle Schools Teachers' Union bt Tai Chong Sin 65Men Yee Sim bt Hong Kah CC 55-50; MINDEF bt Bartley CC 51-42; Tong Whye bt VCB6MI.49 words
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Article21 1980-05-14 29 THE Singapore Badminton Hall at GuUlemard Road will remain closed for electrical renovation and other repairs until June 6.21 words
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Advertisement202 1980-05-14 29 Y&MIMAR -^AUXILLIARY DIESEL FNGINES FOR R&IABLE POWER AND COST-EFFICIENCY. Vt m L. MODEL 6KFL series K VAN MAR marine diesel auxiliaries, ringing from one up t%l C t0 twelve cylinders, have been extensively used for Dfl «i>;ttft|abfr^'ii^4- I over sixty years to generate electric power —to X 'J V/^aJM operate202 words
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Article57 1980-05-14 30 NDJAMENA (Chad). Tues. Chadian officials in refuge in Kousseri, the small north Cameroun town opposite this embattled city, have sent a peace plan to leaders of warring factions here calling for an immediate ceasefire, acceptance of an African buffer force and an emergency conference under the aegis ofAFP - 57 words
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Article91 1980-05-14 30 19 killed as train rams bus JAKARTA, Tues. A train hurtling through a railroad crossing smashed into a crowded bus, killing at least 19 people and seriously injuring 54, police said today. The accident occurred late last night in central Java, 480 km east of Jakarta, when the guard inUPI - 91 words
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245 1980-05-14 30 MUAR, Tuesday EIGHT people, including seven children on their way to school, were feared drowned this morning when a boat carrying 19 people capsized at Kam- 1 pung Terung Tiga Pang- 1 gung, 19 km from here. Four of the students feared drownedNST - 245 words
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Article39 1980-05-14 30 NKW YORK. Tues. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials, which dropped in each o( the rast three sessions, rose 4.02 to 809.22 in the first half-hour or trading on the New York Slock Kxchange today APAP - 39 words
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Article, Illustration103 1980-05-14 30 NOW It's the six million dellar painting. Actually. It cost nearly $15 mfuW Thi* was the price paid In New York en Monday for the painting Saltlmbangue Seated with Arms Creased by the late French artist Pablo Picasso. Miss Palema Picasso, the painter's daughter, andAP - 103 words
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217 1980-05-14 30 Bani-Sadr's choice of PM blocked by Council TEHERAN, Tues. PRESIDENT Abolhassan Bani-Sadr, whose authority has been thwarted at every turn by his Islamic clerical rivals, was blocked again yesterday when the revolutionary council refused to name a prime minister of his choice. And this despite the authorisation granted him threeNYT - 217 words
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434 1980-05-14 30 Allies to US: We'll share defence burden BRUSSELS, Tuesday US DEFENCE Secretary Harold Brown was assured by his Nato colleagues today that they will fully share in Europe's defence if American reserve forces have to be sent outside Europe in times of conflict. Mr Brown preceded new Secretary of StateReuter; UPI - 434 words
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Article72 1980-05-14 30 JOHANNESBURG, Tues. Most of the mixed race and Indian students boycotting their schools for the past 23 days returned to their classrooms today to await government action on their demands for an end to racial discrimination in the educational system. Authorities said the stayaway was beingUPI - 72 words
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Obituary113 1980-05-14 30 Late CLASSIFIED DEATHS MR* KON OEOK KHENO, age 57, departed to be with the Lord on *****. leaving behind mother, aunts, uncles, father-in-law, one brother, three sisters, brothers-in-law, slxters-ln-law. one son, one daughter, son-in-law, two grand sons, many nieces and nephews and one grand nephew to mourn her loss She113 words
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101 1980-05-14 30 Panic over mike left on during secret talks BRUSSELS, Tut*. A microphone left on during a Up secret meeting of Nate's mlUUry cemmlttee today eaased panic among security officers Investigating tke latest ease of spying la which ft woman secretary detected to East Germany Ust month, alliance sources said. TheReuter - 101 words
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Article81 1980-05-14 30 HONG KONG, Tues. Chinese Communist Party Chairman Hua Guofeng last night urged Third World countries to close their ranks and strengthen defences so as to j frustrate Soviet schemes of i aggression, the Xinhua news I agency reported. Speaking at a banquet in honour of visitingReuter - 81 words
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Article47 1980-05-14 30 DAR ES SALAAM. Tues. Tanzanian Minister of State in the Prime Minister's office Hussein Shekilango and six other people were killed when their military light Cessna 402 plane crashed in the Kolomoloniki hills, in northern Tanzania, on Sunday, the Tanzanian News Agency said today. AFP.AFP - 47 words
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Advertisement288 1980-05-14 30 ProSile of richest non-royal Malay It's a rags-to-riches story of Malaysia's richest non-royal Malay, who is fast emerging as one of the country's most powerful men. He has potential as a political kingmaker and a penchant for holing up in a skyscraper on top of Kuala Lumpur's highest hill. His288 words
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Miscellaneous206 1980-05-14 30 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Showers In a few places around mid-day. TEMP. (C) up to S a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 24 mm. SUNSET today: CM p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: «.2« a.m. GIX)BAL weather Amatertjam 8-24 C Clear Lm Aageles 12-20 C Cloudy Atkeoa 13-19 C Cloudy Madrid U-15C cloudy Bahrain206 words
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Article, Illustration645 1980-05-14 31 CHAN CHAY LUNG - CHAN CHAY LUNG Anthology o£ an old man By "I KEPT these poetry books, all four of them, since the Japanese Occupation," He paused and thumbed through the pages. The pages had yellowed with age but the books were still in good condition. He645 words
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Article47 1980-05-14 31 KB f&tfli rm ww v ci o *p*t v n v-fi'jf-tift'^^ftt .fig* (ft®) o HKKftM4>P ft «ult«sfe* A- f(1933^) a -XM4X "ffliw ft*** *f t 9 i$ Hi «fitt *ft -A ft o j-trid hw*-** 8 h t- H tii"'-;.'! 1 Hf* fft riuit/jviflt .u^% «ml«ffl:ff Ulfftffjffi:47 words
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Article45 1980-05-14 31 )«s*^2 f4*«ij!«l o R"l!BTlljfl /R A P$ fn M ««*ffis?e-^ «rfiM«ft-\Si|£ A*W«PH*S B* ttMlsi#fc££ «*Wn^^Pfl ffftlS»JfiSiaf SfH-aSifff*ffl# -r-«w «i 1 wi v ,iv tt QlftLl&rSftbA'jfe ffj summit >ttt\inn fife* "fflifD mHMW**fl!iWlSii! fill fft Ft? fi tfc Hff A" i^^iS/s*Lia A ft-t B ddi *4 ■)|7=.45 words
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Article86 1980-05-14 31 THE illustrated word is pronounced pfn, meaning poor or inadequate. It has been reduced to only eight strokes from its regular form, in brackets, of 11. 553 Here are some common combinations of the word Ml pmxue anaemia pmqiong impoverished pmmin poor people RS It pinkun, pinku poor,86 words
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Article46 1980-05-14 31 V ii. m MMffl For exam P' e y° u m ay p[| MAO xiongmoo pondo xwngmoo torn cat ac zhT xi 5 0m a 0a 0 zhen keai. y mooyonshi cot's eye meaning, This kitten is xriomoo kitten (mineral stone) very lovable."46 words
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Article, Illustration9 1980-05-14 31 %m#ms y \i 13 iririrCT#ii#w*r9 words
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Advertisement84 1980-05-14 31 IHSIDt Death of smallpox 'Compulsory vaccination Ls no longer justified.' Smallpox has been eradicated off the face of the earth; what does the death of. this disease mean to us, and how did it happen? Page 6 A week full of drama Fifteen plays will be presented over the next84 words
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Article, Illustration727 1980-05-14 32 DANA LAM - DANA LAM By f SBC~TV v J THERE'S a bit of spice in the Channel 5 pie to"ncleed "Uie'best" 16^ Join The pamous Five as they make their way to Smuggler's Top and the Lenoir family an( j rejj ye (he magi C of youthful adventures727 words
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367 1980-05-14 32 JOHN DE SOUZA - Paris a sensitive, streetwise cop JOHN DE SOUZA By MEET Captain Woodrow Paris, yet another strong but sensitive and thinking figure in an emerging new breed of police detectives appearing on prime time Paris is the seasoned and streetwise cop. That's why he heads a special tactical squad of detectives367 words
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Advertisement571 1980-05-14 32 Qy Keep yourself constantly informed of the latest developments in Japan's Steel industry by regularly subscribing to Japan'^tfgfc^ JAPAN STEEL JOURNAL, the one and only English daily journal in Japan, supplies quick, accurate and authentic news on principal events in Japan's iron and steel industry. It also closely follows daily571 words
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Advertisement292 1980-05-14 32 METROPOLITAN COLLEGE 375.000 EXAM SUCCESSES I Whichever you want rapid promotion in your present t ob a bigger opportunity with another company or an independent career ot your own a Metropolitan College home study training direct from the U K is the shortest route to your goal Your answer scripts292 words
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Advertisement36 1980-05-14 32 > N r^ rotel I I rx3 SINGAPORE 'qpM )%jy (PRIVATE) LIMITED 41 H. North Cinal Road. Sinßapare Dl()f> Tel IW 1 2 lines 1 TWO IN ONE JUICE SEPARATOR WITH CITRUS PRESS" Home Appliances from Switzerland36 words
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Miscellaneous193 1980-05-14 32 FESTIVAL OP CHOIRS, featuring Songs of the World, at the Victoria Theatre at 8 p.m. Tickets: $1 and $2. Festival ends on Sunday. FILM SHOWS for the public at the National Museum at 8 p.m. Soul of Japan and Destination Taiwan. Free admission. FRENCH FILM: Le Sauvage (The Uncivilised) at193 words
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Miscellaneous1129 1980-05-14 32 TV and Radio SBC 5 3.00 PM Opening and What's My Line 7.30 News and Newsraeel (Malay) 3.25 Diary of Events (Malay) 755 Ha PPY Days 3.30 Chemistry J« Hwai Fiw-O Kahuna ,55TheNewEdA.enS*w g ttflgS 6.00 opennt fofcmed by Wamta Force of Character (Mala 10.20 The Manhattan Transfer 6.30 News1,129 words
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Article, Illustration914 1980-05-14 33 Treats, a play by Christopher Hampton British Council Theatrette Tonight, tomorrow and Friday, 8 p.m. nightly Free tickets from British Council Library Seven Short Plays by National Junior College, at the Cultural Centre Friday (May 16) and Saturday (May 17) Tickets ($l, $2) at914 words
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Article, Illustration369 1980-05-14 33 Festival of Choirs Tonight Songs of the World Tomorrow Asian Folk and Art Songs 8 p.m., Victoria Theatre $1, $2 tickets at C K Tang, Cold Storage, Yamaha Music School (Plaza Singapura), Popular Book Co, and at the door TONIGHT, the Festival of Choirs turns its369 words
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Article206 1980-05-14 33 Sansho the Bailiff Singapore Film Society Cultural Centre, Canning Rise Tonight at 8 p.m. KKNJI Mizoguchi, who died in 1956, was the great master of Japanese films. His other famous works incjude Ugetsu Monogatari, the Life of Cham, and Taire Clan Saga. The story of Sansho206 words
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Article104 1980-05-14 33 THIS evening, well-known choreographer Nily Bar will lead a discussion and demonstration on dance in America from ballet to the avant garde at the American Library Resource Center at the American Embassy, from S p.m. to 7 p.m This is part of its IVr forming Arts104 words
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Advertisement498 1980-05-14 34 JT GAYUN MUSIC I IflllADflNCE I i S Presents C' S i MBBBBPT Date 17-5-80 Saturday I Time 7.30 pm to 1 .00 am Venue Go-Skate Rink Leisure Drome, Kallang Park. Admission $7 (Including c ree Ist Soft Drink Entertainment Duty Tax Exempted) WIN ATTRACTIVE PRIZES TOP DJ IN ACTION498 words
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Advertisement951 1980-05-14 34 "lVth'DAY'at LIDO" #Sffl/2E7 (*****14) 4 SHOWS daily: 11am, 2.30, 6 9.00pm OB C A MIS AT I O H Admission CIRCLE J4 STALLS {3 &J? No Free List ■J;W[H>-M-1 IV*l 3 DAYS ADVANCE CASH SALE $4.00 ts3 00 ONLY B H 1 1 0m^ 30,^0^645 9M I |I||DOU3YSTEREO| PRINT '™%^t™?Z951 words
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Article, Illustration1498 1980-05-14 35 Stewart Emery is a sort of cocky mini-approximation of Shiva a belief-buster a man who wonders whether humanity may turn out to be nothing more than a 'bad case of crabs' on the face of the earth. He believes humanity's biggest problem is not1,498 words
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Article, Illustration533 1980-05-14 35 VERONICA BROWN - The girl from Ipanema comes of age VERONICA BROWN By in RIO DE JANEIRO THE girl from Ipanema is starting to rebel. Many Brazilian women now vocally reject the image of the shapely samba dancer or bikiniclad beach girl. The Brazilian activists started later than their counterparts in other countriesUPI - 533 words
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Advertisement93 1980-05-14 35 BELIEVE IT OR NOT! HARVEY GALLERY has managed to acquire, against all odds. another collection of superb AFGHANISTAN carpets and rugs smuggled through Pakistan by fleeing refugees. IT CANT HAPPEN AGAIN! The first showing was a SELLOUT so do be early for this LIMITED 3-DAY EXHIBITION/SALE. FRIDAY, MAY 16 to93 words
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Article, Illustration1016 1980-05-14 36 Having a smallpox vaccination used to be part and parcel of growing up; and many of us will still remember the drop of vaccine and the scratch of the needle. But the death of smallpox has just been announced. PATRICIA MCCORMACK reports. SMALLPOX is dead long liveUPI - 1,016 words
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807 1980-05-14 36 Good eyesight might be only a cut away Are you nearsighted, do you hate your glasses? And do you cling on to your glasses only because you hate contact lenses even more? A Soviet doctor feels that he has perfected an operation which will improve your eyesight. DOUGLAS STANGLIN reports.UPI - 807 words
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Article, Illustration822 1980-05-14 37 IT'S AN ill wind goes the saying. And at the moment Argentina is profiting comfortably by the tornado unleashed across Afghanistan by the Russian invasion. America's grain embargo against the Soviet Union has opened the market wider for Argentina and this year, sales have more than822 words
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493 1980-05-14 37 GEOFFREY LEAN; WILLIAM CEMLYNJONES - GEOFFREY LEAN and WILLIAM CEMLYNJONES By TWO Spanish whaling vessels have been blown up by conservationists in the latest of a series of ship-sinking incidents. The whalers, the Ibsa 1 and Ibsa 77, were sunk in the port of Marin, near Vigo,493 words
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Advertisement437 1980-05-14 37 AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIAN APPLE AND PEAR CORPORATION Children's Colouring Contest Winners: Ally son Anne Klass Quafc Lik Choo 757J, Block 223 24 1M. Block 563 Lorong 8, Toa Payoh Upper Cross Street Magdalene Tan Jin Choo Nicholas Narayananan 1 1 5B B lock 5 36, Hooper Road Prinsep Street Adone Bte437 words
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Advertisement398 1980-05-14 37 STUDY with the EMILE WOOLF COLLEGE OF ACCOUNTANCY, London for the Association of Certified Accountants Examinations. The Emile Woolf College of Accountancy has since its establishment, gained the reputation as LEADERS in the field of Accountancy education. The consistent high rate of examination successes of Emile Woolf 's students is398 words
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