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Title Section16 1980-07-02 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1181 30 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 1 1 1/1/8016 words
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Article, Illustration796 1980-07-02 1 Dinner speech angers his hosts MOSCOW, Tuesday THE Soviet Union has rebuked West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt for the blunt remarks he made about Afghanistan and the Russian nuclear buildup during his current visit here. Mr Schmidt incurred the wrath of his Russian hosts during aAgencies - 796 words
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Article195 1980-07-02 1 MOSCOW, Tues. Soviet President Leonid Brezhnev has made a "pressing appeal" to the west to stop developing the neutron bomb ana other new weapons. Speaking at a dinner here last night in honour of West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt, Mr Brehznev said: "Faced with endlessAFP; UPI - 195 words
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Article59 1980-07-02 1 TOKYO, Tues Rang Kang. a niae-year-old male panda, died at Tokyo's Ueno Park Zoo last night following two weeks of illness, zoo officials said today Kang Kang and his mate, Lan Lan, whose death last September was mourned by millions, were gifts from the late Chinese PremierAP - 59 words
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Article, Illustration231 1980-07-02 1 THEY were the best af the "A level" stadeato last year aad teat night they met at the Iataaa to receive from Praatdent Saeares the highest haaear caaf erred aa Singapore stadeata. All five at them (tram left) Chaa SalhPlag, Beaay Gab, Beraadetto Feeag, Seaw Weea231 words
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Article532 1980-07-02 1 WASHINGTON, Tuesday YUGOSLAVIA is expected to sign an arms deal with the United States soon for the purchase of advanced defence weapons, US officials said here yesterday. The officials said the arms agreement would mark the first significant military deal between the two countries inNYT - 532 words
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Article54 1980-07-02 1 JAKARTA. Tue The secretary-general if Asean. Datuk All bin Abdullah ol Malaysia, will be replaced by Mr Narcisco Re>es of the Philippines, an Asean spokesman said here today. Datuk Abdullah will hand over the post to Mr Reyes at a ceremony at the Asean headquarters here tomorrow,AFP - 54 words
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Article72 1980-07-02 1 Gold passes US$66O mark LONDON, Tues. Gold rose above US$66O (5J1.440) again today because of strong demand from investors concerned about international problems and forecasts that the supply of the precious metal might run short. The gold price leapt to US$663 an ounce from around US$647 last night in Europe.Reuter - 72 words
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Article44 1980-07-02 1 ATHENS, Tues. About 4.000 Greek-owned ships will be affected by a 48-hour strike by 12,000 engineers which began today, a spokesman for the snips' Engineers Association said. The engineers are striking for higher pay and better working conditions. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article38 1980-07-02 1 WINDSOR, Tues. A premature explosion of fireworks yesterday sent metal splinters hying into a crowd of people attending a performance of the 1812 overture to mark Canada's national holiday, leaving at least 42 people inJured. UPI.UPI - 38 words
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84 1980-07-02 1 THE Education Minister, Dr Tony Tan, yesterday relinquished his position as chairman of Singapore Bus Service because of his other more urgent commitments. He is succeeded by the deputy chairman, Mr Patrick Yeoh Khwai Hoh. Mr Yeoh is also executive vice-president of the Development Bank84 words
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Article53 1980-07-02 1 LONDON, Tues. Britain yesterday said a fond farewell to its little silver coin, the sixpence, which figured in the myths of childhood for centuries. Already doomed by decimalisation of the currency in 1971, the sixpence, or "tanner" as it is known in slang, officially disappears from circulationReuter - 53 words
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106 1980-07-02 1 BANGKOK, Tues. Thailand today lifted a ban on aid shipments from this country to hungry Kampuchea which would lead to a resumption of food being ferried across the tense Thai-Kampu-chean border. Foreign Minister Siddhi Savetsila said he told representatives of international relief agenciesReuter - 106 words
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Article416 1980-07-02 1 Hanoi's Big Three in Russia MOSCOW, Tuesday THREE of Vietnam's top leaders are in the Soviet Union as their country faces widespread criticism over its role in fighting on the Thai-Kampuehean border, Asian sources here reported today. The three Vietnamese Communist Party chief Le Duan, Prime Minister Pham Van DongReuter; AFP - 416 words
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Article29 1980-07-02 1 TEHERAN. Tues. Eight people died and 20 were wounded in clashes yesterday between government forces and Kurdish guerillas, the newspaper Bamdad reported here today. AFP.AFP - 29 words
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Article60 1980-07-02 1 TEHERAN, Tut*. Ira■Ua itiHn, •■traced by the exeeattaa af a caUeagae, today defied a gcverameat threat aad I called a tae day w*rk stoppage far yeatordav. Doctors at tw*~Teaeraa hospitals, where many dacton w*>re black annhaada la mem*ry af Dr laaiall NarlmlM, execated aa laat Friday, saidReuter - 60 words
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Article193 1980-07-02 1 Vietnam told of Asean's concern KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaysia today formally conveyed to Hanoi Asean's concern over Vietnam's incursion into Thai territory across the Kampuchean border last week. The secretary-general of the Malaysian Foreign Ministry, Tan Sri Zakaria Ali, summoned the Vietnamese Ambassador here, Mr Vu Bach Mai, to theAFP - 193 words
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Advertisement122 1980-07-02 1 40 pages today BAN ON SEED JUSED IN CURRY Page 9 TOUGH talk by Schmidt underlines Western unity t VIOLENCE flares again in Assam and I Tripura S BRITONS' will to I work being eroded 4 SOUTH Africa bans political meetings for two more months S HANOI, not Beijing a122 words
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449 1980-07-02 2 MOSCOW, Tues. West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt's tough talk and his proposal of a timetable for the withdrawal of Soviet troops from Afghanistan accomplished two things: They underscored a basic western unity and provided a chance for the Soviets to extricate themselves from449 words
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148 1980-07-02 2 LONDON, Tues. The Soviet Union has launched "a well-orchestrated peace letters campaign" to influence international public opinion and demonstrate internal support for its policies. The Times said today. The daily newspaper said it had been astonished by the amount of mail it hadAFP - 148 words
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215 1980-07-02 2 NEW SOVIET BID TO FLUSH OUT GUERILLAS NEW DELHI, Tues. Soviet and Afghan Government troops have launched a new offensive to drive Afghan guerillas from the Paghman mountains west of Kabul, said a delayed report received yesterday from Afghanistan. About 2,000 Soviet and Afghan troops and helicopter gunships on ThursdayAP - 215 words
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Article, Illustration100 1980-07-02 2 She's the proud mother of sextuplets MRS Fatma Abbas Bmshm gazing proudly at her sin daughters who were born within 45 minutes on Sunday at her home village of Tema, Suhag province, about 475 km sooth of Cairo. The Cairo dally, Al Ahram, reported on Monday that the sextnpleto brought100 words
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278 1980-07-02 2 UN vote censures Israel over Jerusalem NEW YORK, Mon. The United Nations Security Council yesterday unanimously denied Israel the right to change the status of Jerusalem and make the holy city its capital. The United States abstained in the 14-0 vote. The decision to abstain on the Muslim resolution, mildlyReuter; UPI - 278 words
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Advertisement587 1980-07-02 2 March 24-28, 1981 World Trade Center, Singapore Over 100 companies from 14 countries participated in SIBUS 80. More than 30,000 buyers and users (from 29 countries) VISITED THE SIBUS 80 Typmwftm Other Business Machines Copying Machines Lanxrwucws OupKcatory Printing Labelling Machines Machines Credit Card Machines, etc. Microfilm Equipment Office Furniture587 words
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Article, Illustration152 1980-07-02 3 BRAZIL'S President Joao Figueiredo greets Pope John Paul IT (left) when he arrived at Brasilia's International Airport on Monday. The Pope is on a 12-day tour of Brazil during which he will visit slums and a ieper colony and talk with workers and intellectuals involved withUPI - 152 words
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160 1980-07-02 3 Manila protests Soviet air intrusions MANILA, Tues. Acting Filipino Foreign Minister Jose Ingles summoned the Soviet ambassador today to protest alleged repeated violations of Philippine airspace by Soviet planes, the Foreign Ministry announced. "These repeated flights by Soviet aircraft without prior clearance over Philippine airspace must stop, Mr Ingles wasAP - 160 words
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456 1980-07-02 3 China marks Communist Party's 59th year quietly BEIJING, Tuesday THE world's largest communist party celebrated its 59th birthday without fanfare today, still exorcising the ghost of its long-time leader Mao Zedong and paving the way for a new and younger leadership to rule China in the near future. The CommunistReuter; AFP; UPI - 456 words
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Article39 1980-07-02 3 61 AM convinced that I am travelling too much. But sometimes I think it is necessary to do some- dj thing that is too mnch. Pope John Paul countering criticism that he has travelled too much.39 words
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192 1980-07-02 3 Another Beijing blast at border incidents BEIJING, Toes. Chin* l*r the second straight day today accused Vietnam af pr*v«Mag armed border Incidents eaaslng nnspectfied deaths. The People's Dally said that 5* Incident* occurred during the last month or so along the Gsaagxl herder with Vietnam. The paper said that theseAFP - 192 words
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Article, Illustration145 1980-07-02 3 'Fighting breaks out near Khmer Rouge base' BANGKOK, Tues. Heavy fighting broke out today inside Kampuchea near a base area of guerillas loyal to the ousted Khmer Rouge regime south of the Thai frontier town of Aranyaprathet, relief agency sources said. They said the fighting appeared to be raging aboutReuter - 145 words
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Article54 1980-07-02 3 WASHINGTON, Tues. Col Harland Sanders, founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken Corp. was in serious condition at a Louisville hospital yesterday, a company spokesman said. Col Sanders, 89, was suffering from "pneumonia of the left lung," the spokesman said. "He is in serious but not critical conditionAP - 54 words
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Article28 1980-07-02 3 NEW DELHI. Tues. Twenty children have died of measles near BeUia in India's northern state of Uttar Pradesh, the Press Trust of India reported yesterda; Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article124 1980-07-02 3 SYDNEY, Tues. About I 60 pilot whales are strand- i ed and dying today on a holiday beach north of Sydney and residents said they beached themselves in a mass suicide swim. They said the whales, ranging from 1.8 to 5.5 metres long, yesterdayUPI - 124 words
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301 1980-07-02 3 Violence flares again in Assam, Tripura 1,000 tribal policemen desert government NEW DELHI, Tuesday RENEWED violence has broken out India's north-eastern states of Assam and Tripura, plunging them into a fresh orgy of killing and arson. About 1,000 tribal policemen have deserted the Tripura State Police Force and some ofAP; AFP; UPI - 301 words
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1047 1980-07-02 4 GOH KIAN CHEE - GOH KIAN CHEE SURVEY SHOWS THEY WANT MORE LEISURE- By Our correspondent in London LONDON, Tues. There has been a significant erosion of the work ethic in Britain. i Half the British workers I would not wish to work harder than they do at1,047 words
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Article40 1980-07-02 4 JAKARTA, Tues. At least one person died and more than 80 others were injured yesterday when a blaze burned down nearly 500 houses and small boat-Building yards on ihe outskirts of Jakarta, local relief agencies said today. Reuter.Reuter; Agencies - 40 words
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Article, Illustration151 1980-07-02 4 'DEATH OF SHAH WILL NOT FREE HOSTAGES' LONDON, Tues. Teheran radio says the death of the ailing Shah would not speed up the release of the 53 American hostages, but President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr appears involved in a stepped-up campaign for support that includes convincing his countrymen freeing the captives canUPI - 151 words
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188 1980-07-02 4 'Regional bodies vital to Third World nations' GEORGETOWN (Guyana), Tuesday PRIME Minister Forbes Burnham in opening the conference of the heads of Commonwealth and other regional organisations today said the world's developing countries will perish without intra-re-gional economic cooperation. The prime minister said financial organisations like the International Monetary FundAFP - 188 words
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Advertisement294 1980-07-02 4 l> Hi **Cr7 ,jw H||l oa 1 h ai^^ J ifc. 5 > Zr Superb Location l Ruby Pla^a is situated between Baiestier Road and Moulmem Road (next to Ruby Theatre) Surrounded by Hoover, President and Ruby Theatres, this tall, impressive building is at the heart of Balestiers busy commercial294 words
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Article64 1980-07-02 5 KIROPEAN Common Market foreign ministers on Monday approved a 19H0 EEC budget, ending a six-month community crisis, diplomatic sources said in Brussels. The ministers accepted all the minor amendments put forward by the European parliament meeting in Luxembourg last Friday. They will add some 15 million dollarsReuter - 64 words
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Article53 1980-07-02 5 THE US dollar recovered a 3-week high against the Japanese yen in Tokyo yesterday, closing at 220.00 yen compared with 218.15 at Monday's finish. Trading was heavy. Dealers said the dollar's firmness was in reaction to steady Eurodollar interest rates and notions that US interest rates have53 words
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Article66 1980-07-02 5 MORE than a third of Detroit's municipal workers went on strike yesterday, but negotiators worked feverishly to avert a total work stoppage that could disrupt this month's Republican national convention. Contracts for 23.000 city employees expired at midnight Monday, but only the 9,000 members of CouncilUPI - 66 words
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Article150 1980-07-02 5 'Troops move deeper into Angola' LUANDA, Ties. South African troops have pushed further into Angola ever the past few days and have Invaded Coando üban«o province, officials said here. After •eeapyiag Cuneiie province, they had now advanced "on the same scale" Into Cnando Cubango, also on the Namibia border. TheAFP - 150 words
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Article59 1980-07-02 5 BONN, Tues. A young Englishman claimed a world record yesterday after sharing a glass tank for two months with 25 deadly snakes. Mike Dickson, 25, ended his two-month stay in an eight square metre cubicle in a guesthouse near Siegen, east of Bonn. His companions were 25Reuter - 59 words
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419 1980-07-02 5 Police injured in weekend unrest, 50... JOHANNESBURG, Tuesday THE South African Government yesterday decided to extend a ban on all political meetings for another two months, following renewed violence in the country during the weekend. The ban, the harshest in 20NYT; AFP; UPI - 419 words
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Article99 1980-07-02 5 MOGADISHU, Tues. An Eritrean guerilla leader I said yesterday Ethiopia I was preparing for a new offensive in Eritrea with the shipment of 360 tanks and armoured cars and 200 Soviet military advisere to its rebellious Red Sea province. Ramadan Mohamed Nur, secretary general ofReuter - 99 words
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Article211 1980-07-02 5 FREETOWN (Sierra Leone), Tuesday THE 17th annual summit meeting of the Organisation of African Unity opens here today, but only about half of Africa's 50 heads of state are expected to attend. The lack of pressing items on the agenda and the factAFP - 211 words
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149 1980-07-02 5 Judge freezes mass killer's earnings from life story CHICAGO, Tuesday A JUDGE today barred condemned mass murderer John Gacy from spending any money he might make from selling book and film rights to his life story, Gacy, a 37-year-old I homosexual, was 1 in March of killboys and young iReuter - 149 words
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Article36 1980-07-02 5 LUSAKA, Tues A strangler claimed his 27th victim here during the weekend, police said today. This time, the Lusaka strangler struck at a young primary schoolgirl he is believed to have raped AFPAFP - 36 words
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Advertisement240 1980-07-02 5 Heartiest Congratulations Best Wishes to SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO LTD on the occasion off their participation at AUVI '80 From: AMARNATH GRUP OF COMPANIES Amar Raj House 73 High Street Singapore 06 1 7 Tel: *****4/8, *****6/8 With 18 stereo rhythms and Keronchong' beat c Ability to be played manually, semiautomatically240 words
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Article, Illustration138 1980-07-02 6 THE arrival M nine fire-engines prevented pre-dawn Maw In a Oat at the Woh Hap Complex in Beach K*ad from spreading yesterpiuce said the •ccupant, an Indonesian businessman. Mr Hindi* Suray Iskander, M, had locked the nat when be went oat at I p.m138 words
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Article28 1980-07-02 6 RADIN Mas community centre will hold social dancing, piano, guitar, tae-kwondo, hapkido, swimming and keep (it classes. For details, call *****21 between 3 and 10 p.m.28 words
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458 1980-07-02 6 CHINA is a factor for peace in the region and poses no threat anywhere in Indochina except to the aggressive intentions of the Vietnamese. Canadian Secretary of State for External Affairs, Dr Mark MacGuigan, who made this point yesterday, said Vietnam is a458 words
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228 1980-07-02 6 Singapore Mint buys $lm worth of money makers THE Singapore Mint has recently invested more than $1 million in highspeed minting machines to increase its efficiency and output. The multi-strike capability machines will be installed by the end of the year and, said a companystatement issued on Monday, will enable228 words
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Article38 1980-07-02 6 DELTA community centre will organise a six-day tour of Penang, Genting Highlands and Fraser's Hill From July 5 to 10. The fee is $175 for memDers and $185 for others. For details, telephone *****0.38 words
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Article22 1980-07-02 6 THIRTEEN members of th< Singapore Sports Counri Recreation Club will leavt today to climb Mount Kina balu in Sabah.22 words
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415 1980-07-02 6 15 Nanyang U non-academic staff axed FIFTEEN Nantah nonacademic staff have been i retrenched following its i merger with the University of Singapore to form the National University of S Singapore. This was disclosed in a I joint statement yesterday by Nantah and the SingaI pore Industrial Labour Or- ganisation,415 words
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Article53 1980-07-02 6 STATE land or private proper ty needed by the National University of Singapore can be acquired oy Presidential order under the National University of Singapore Bill read for the first time in Parliament last week. Expenses and compensation for these private properties shall be paid53 words
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120 1980-07-02 6 THE monthly ceiling wage of a private sector worker under which he and his employer are exempted from contributions to the Central Provident Fund has been raised from $10 to $50. Workers in this category are generally part-time employees of companies or employees who120 words
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506 1980-07-02 7 PRESIDENT Sheares I said last night Presi- I dent's Scholars should not only strive to j achieve prominence in their careers once they graduated but should also serve their community and country without hesitation. At an award presentation ceremony for five scholars506 words
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370 1980-07-02 7 Ministry looks into set-up of uniformed groups THE Ministry of Education, assisted by the Defence Ministry, has set up a committee to review the curriculum and organisation of all uniformed groups in schools to ensure that they receive adequate support to function effectively. This was disclosed by the Education Minister,370 words
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Article103 1980-07-02 7 Trust gets a new director MR MICHAEL Loke Wai Yock, deputy director of the Culture Ministry, has been appointed director of the National Theatre Trust. He is also a member of the Board of Trustees. The new appointment, which came into effect yesterday, follows the resignation of Mr Lim Si103 words
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Article31 1980-07-02 7 CHAN NEE LEE. 23, was yesterday jailed a day and fined $800 for stealing five swimsuits from John Little's department store in Orchard Road on Monday at 6 p.m.31 words
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Article, Illustration127 1980-07-02 7 TRILINGUAL KARTINA COMPERES SCHOOL OPENING THERE is mere to Karttaa blnte Ayoob (left) than meets the eye. This 11-year-old speaks MaUy, English ud Mandarin, and m proficiently that she was made the compere at the ircent •ffldal opening of her sch— l tie Keng Beng Primary Sch— i. At five127 words
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Article175 1980-07-02 7 THE proposed increase in freight rates by the Far Eastern Freight Conference will be detrimental to world trade and will be an added blow to firms which have to struggle through the economic recession that will hit the world soon. The chairman of the Singapore National175 words
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181 1980-07-02 7 2 Cisco men jailed for taking bribe TWO Cisco constables accepted money for not taking action against a group of opium addicts, a district court heard yesterday. Osman bin Abdullah, 28, and Abu Bakar bin Johansar, 31, were each jailed for four months after they pleaded guilty to receiving a181 words
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288 1980-07-02 9 N. G. KUTTY - Ban on seeds used in making curry N. G. KUTTY By I THE Customs Depart import and sale of "1 kas-kas in Malay), a preparation of muttoi under the Misuse of Dr The ingredient, which poppy seed, has been us by the Indians, in making It is usually ground with288 words
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186 1980-07-02 9 Prescribed metric sizes a 'must' for these goods ALL pre-packed edible oil, margarine, milk powder and powdered detergent now have to be retailed in prescribed metric quantities marked on the containers under a Weights and Measures order which came into effect yesterday. For edible oil (excluding cottonseed oil, olive oil,186 words
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110 1980-07-02 9 Photo contest deadline is extended THE deadline for the Photographic Journalism competition has been ex- tended for another two weeks. The closing date was to have been yesterday. The competition, organised by the Educational 1 Publications Bureau and I Fuji Film, is aimed at the promotion of journalistic photography and110 words
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Article40 1980-07-02 9 I THE president of the Singa- pore Council of Social Service, Sir Ec Peng Liang, will be the (juest-of-honour at the speech and prize-giving ceremony of the Catholic Junior College at the college's auditorium tomorrow at 5.30 p.m.40 words
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Article104 1980-07-02 9 Exhibition on road safety SERANGOON Garden zone G residents' committee and the Traffic Police will hold a two-day road safety exhibition at apartment block 427, Avenue 3, Ang Mo Kio, on July 5 from 7.30 p.m. to 10 p.m. and on July b from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. The104 words
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183 1980-07-02 9 Electronic meters fitted on 13pc of taxis NEARLY 1,300 or 13 per cent of the 9,600 taxis in Singapore have been fitted with electronic meters, the Registry of Vehicles said yesterday. Since January, the ROY has been encouraging all taxi-drivers especially those replacing their seven-year-old vehicles to use electronic meters183 words
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91 1980-07-02 9 THE Registry of Vehicles yesterday said that no surcharge has to date been Imposed on taxi fares from Paya Lebar airport. An ROY spokesman warned taxi drivers against collecting the $I.SI surcharge from passengers anal it has been Implemented. He said: "The date91 words
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449 1980-07-02 10 NGIAM TONG HAI - NGIAM TONG HAI By THE Japan-Singapore Training Centre, in Jalan Bukit Merah will double its intake of apprentices from next year to meet the growing demand for skilled workers. From next year, the centre will take in 200 apprentices in two intakes each year449 words
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Article82 1980-07-02 10 THE joint army and navy search for three missing SAF men from the launch which sank near Horsburgh Lighthouse on June 24 was called off on Monday afternoon. The six-day search extended to about 300 km north of the lighthouse, and covered about 14,850 sq km without82 words
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404 1980-07-02 10 THE judges in a murder trial yesterday advised the prosecution to reconsider a defence offer to plead guilty to manslaughter after they heard a 19-year-old youth's evidence against his father. Mr Justice Choor Singh and Mr Justice Sinnathuray felt that the son's testimony404 words
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158 1980-07-02 10 18 START TRAINING AT WATCH REPAIR CENTRE SINGAPORE'S first watch repairing training centre was set in motion at the Baharuddin Vocational Institute yesterday i when an initial 18 apprentices started a three-year watch repairing course. On completion of their training, the apprentices will, it is hoped, help relieve the manpower158 words
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Article, Illustration271 1980-07-02 10 Watch the heavy vehicle drivers: Judge A DISTRICT judge yesterday orged police to pay more attention to driven of heavy vehicles on the roads. Mr Dallp Singh said this when passing sentence on Choa Yang Say (above), J9, a lorry driver found guilty of causing a pedestrian's death by driving271 words
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253 1980-07-02 11 Judge: $1 fine made nonsense of law IPOH, Tuesday A MAGISTRATE who fined a lawyer $1 for a traffic offence which carried a maximum fine of $100 was described by Mr Justice Eusoffe Abdoolcader yesterday as having made "a nonsense of the law." "The logic of the magistrate defies comprehension,"NST - 253 words
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96 1980-07-02 11 One-sided fight for Cuepacs post KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The three-cornered fight for the post of deputy president of Cuepacs ap- pears to be a one-sided contest favouring the incumbent vice-president, Mr A. Ragunathan. Haji Mokhtar bin Haji i Abdul Rahim. Mr Ragunathan and Mr Mohamed Daud bin Haji Mohamed Sa'adNST - 96 words
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Article121 1980-07-02 11 'Top four floors must go first' PENANG, Taea. The top tow storeys of the ttlMag Northam Court should be demolished Drat to reduce the risk of the (1.5 metre structure collapslnK. This hi she recommendation of British soU exSert, PrtfeoMr Roy ■tterfleM. The developer of Northam Court, Pacific Centre SdaNST - 121 words
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Article63 1980-07-02 11 KOTA KINABAIX'. Tues. Three of eight people aboard a speedboat which was reported missing since yesterday were rescued by trawler flghermen I today, but the others are still i missing. The speedboat belonged to the Sabah National Park. The three were picked up near Pulau Tiga,AFP - 63 words
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Article133 1980-07-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The government has been urged to adopt a "food policy" in the Fourth Malaysia Plan to rectify the country's heavy dependence on imported food as this could put the economy in a vulnerable situation. Representatives from the Science University of Malaysia suggestedNST - 133 words
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101 1980-07-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tim. More astronomers will be recruited for sighting tke new moon M determine the start of tke fasting month In tatnre, tke Minister Wltaoat Portf oUo In the Prime Mlnlster Department, Datnk Haji Moli»m«d bin Nautr said kere today. Opening ft 12-dayNST - 101 words
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Article291 1980-07-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Datuk Mokhtar Hashim, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, retains his post as vice-president of Umno Youth with the withdrawal today of Mr Abdullah Ismail from the contest. Mr Abdullah, who is a member of the Umno Youth executive committee, also announcedNST - 291 words
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Article103 1980-07-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees office here today presented another $7 million to the Malaysian Red Cresent Society (MRCS) to finance the refugee programme in the country. UNHCR deputy regional representative, Mr D. McNamara, said the MRCS had been given $7NST - 103 words
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Article149 1980-07-02 11 'PANIC WAS RESULT OF A FIGHT' IPOH, Tues. The panic which caused a stampede at the extension of the Perak Turf Club racecourse grandstand was the result of a fight and not any structural defect of the building, the club chairman Datuk Yeoh Cheang Lee said in a press statementNST - 149 words
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Advertisement185 1980-07-02 11 HhhM Mr Khaw o) Penang had been growing more and more unhappy about the wa> he was losing his hair and decided that looking bald wasn't for him He d orten seen advertise- ments put out by the SVENSON HAIR CENTER about the Svenson method j of hair replacement, so185 words
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Advertisement438 1980-07-02 11 $26 a month rents you a new Carrier Airconditioner. Put the cool in your life by renting a new aircon for as little as $26 monthly. From Singapore Energy Systems, the people who give you only the best CARRIER airconditioners. And we throw in free-ofcharge extras as well. Like a438 words
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Miscellaneous303 1980-07-02 11 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS an unusual way (4-3) 5 Paint with great excitability, mentally cut off (T) 1 Hooligan, to prepare for publi- su« needs time, initially, to cation, endured hardship (7,2) organise church a long time 6 An attempt to wound (4) 10 Against the government's lead- g Manfully303 words
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603 1980-07-02 12 THE responsibility for achieving higher productivity lies with management. There is little that trade unions can do to increase labour productivity without support from management. These points on who should take the initiative to achieve more output from workers came603 words
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Article24 1980-07-02 12 THE Friendship Club of the Toa Payoh community centre will hold a social dancing class on July 8. For details, ring *****4924 words
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153 1980-07-02 12 2 S'POREBASED BANKS IN ASIAN LOAN DEAL TWO Singapore-based banks and 11 foreign banks have provided a US$5O million ($105.5 million) Asian dollar loan to Hanil Bank of South Korea. The agreement for the eight-year loan was signed at Shangri-La Hotel yesterday. Proceeds of the loan, bearing an interest rate153 words
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144 1980-07-02 12 A CAR PARK attendant with the Urban Redevelopment Authority was yesterday fin 3d H.2M and Jailed a day by a magistrate, Mr Chang Kok Ming, on five counts of criminal breach «f trust Invo.vIng $5.M between July I and 14 last year. The144 words
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Article, Illustration330 1980-07-02 12 N. G. KUTTY - N. G. KUTTY By A SINGAPORE pilot who was all set to return home died when the helicopter he was piloting crashed into a hill in the New Territories in Hongkong last Friday. Captain Terry Loh Choon Bu, 35, was with a330 words
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Article172 1980-07-02 12 Boatman dies after sea collision A 58- YEAR-OLD boatman died shortly after he was rescued with three others following the sinking of their cargo boat. Their vessel had collided with an unidentified tugboat. He was identified by police last night as Mr Ng Woo Liat, 58, of Block 61, Telok172 words
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Advertisement307 1980-07-02 12 I $90 to $150 ralyPl r3 Cash Carry Now. t^g W\ Used B/W TV in working condition. J V Limited stocks only. Hurry.'.' J Un^L^^^n^rinflK^fll W^^^^ fi MS* 1^ LnW nvV^ *C^ sfi*Z**Z K& I LW < Unique among copiers, 3M Plain Paper as computer print -outs and outsize l"~307 words
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Miscellaneous204 1980-07-02 12 Bringing Up Father By Bill Kavanagh Hal Camp IT SAYS "ERE y -v, /MAYBE FIF/ COULD FIND GOODNESS. ""X It THEPE IT IS MAGGIE THAT POLICE Jr THEY THE *100 BILL THAT WHAT'S QOiNG t-7 UNDER THE RUG IN J ARE USING HAVE VANISHED WHILE I ON UPSTAIRS?'/ YOUR BEDROOM204 words
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376 1980-07-02 13 Asean-CCI sets up panel to review its role THE Asean Chambers of Commerce and Industry has set up a special committee to review its past j activities and economic i cooperation among the private sectors. The committee will also look into whether they are satisfied with the assist- j a376 words
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Article38 1980-07-02 13 BLOOD donations received last week was 1.457 units and the number given was 944 units. The public can donate bloofl at the Marine Parade Area Office on Sunday between 10 a.m. and 4 p m.38 words
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Article46 1980-07-02 13 THK 1980 Braddell Memorial Lecture will be given by the Chief Justice, Mr Wee Chong Jin. on Aug 29 at 5.30 p.m. at the Moot Court, Law Faculty. Ken) Ridge Campus. He will speak on The Legal I'lofession in Singapore Past, Present and Future.46 words
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290 1980-07-02 13 A 17-year-old boy was yesterday jailed 18 months by a magistrate's court and ordered to be given 20 strokes of the cane for his part in housebreaking and armed robbery. The boy, Tan Jek Seng, was among five teenagers, aged between290 words
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177 1980-07-02 13 Staff 'quiz' to start the campaign THE Ministry of Health yesterday started its month-long courtesy drive by sending survey questionnaires to 1,200 of its staff, including doctors, paramedical staff, nurses, administrative staff, and medical and health servants. The questionnaires, to be be returned by Saturday, comprised five ques- tions on177 words
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Article49 1980-07-02 13 THE Sri Lanka Deputy Minister for Cultural Affairs. Mr M G. T. Banda and his wife, will visit the Sri Lankarama Buddhist temple in St Michael's Road on Thursday at 6 30 P "Members of the Singapore Buddhist Association are invited to meet the minister49 words
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Article, Illustration126 1980-07-02 13 THE Singapore Tourist Promotion Board has launched its annual competition to select the most courteous hotel, restaurant, department store and travel agency. A preliminary assessment last month by a task force has short-listed several such establishments. A panel of judges will visit the short-listed126 words
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113 1980-07-02 13 DISCUSSING the weather may be polite chat to some but it is the exacting and absorbing task that is engaging thirty men and women at the Regional Language Centre. They are the top weathermen who make up the Asean sub-committee on113 words
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Article, Illustration234 1980-07-02 13 TRADING HULAS WITH HAWAIIAN BEAUTIES WHAT better way to wind up a heavy Chinese dinner party than with a light Interlude of hnla-daacing, especially with three charming and UaMme beauties from Hawaii swaying seductively beside you? Three Singapore Chinese Chamber of Ommercr officials, Mr Lam Tmlaa (extreme left), Mr Cheat234 words
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Advertisement21 1980-07-02 13 isc Crown Pm f Jk Type Bit Hydraulic Type Type Distributor United Engineers Group Kuala Lumpur lei *****3 Singapore Tel *****121 words
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Article385 1980-07-02 14 AT FIRST sight, there appears to be a distressing gap in the thinking of labour and management. The more so at a time when workers, employers and government have accepted the need to gear themselves towards the next level of our industrialisation. Going by the statements of the385 words
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Article361 1980-07-02 14 A RECENT survey on attitudes of British workers found that a substantial number of employees could work harder than they do, have little drive and ambition and would not work harder or longer hours even if they were paid substantially more. It all sounds uncannily familiar.361 words
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Article552 1980-07-02 14 ANDREW LESLIE - ANDREW LESLIE Oddities in Language- By A LITTLE ramble through clothing idioms this week. Considering the variety of clothes we wear at one time or another, it is odd that only the commonest ones seem to have made themselves the source for Idiomatic usage. It552 words
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Article, Illustration1372 1980-07-02 14 MARK FRANKLAND - Soviet oil needs a nightmare for the West MARK FRANKLAND By in London OF ALL the nightmares that trouble the statesmen of the West, none, apart from the prospect of a nuclear war, is more terrible than the following. The Soviet Union, today an exporter of oil, suffers a rapid1,372 words
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548 1980-07-02 14 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN By our Manila reporter who has just returned from the southern Philippines I COTABATO CITY: This is a funny war, comments a I Spanish priest, busy building houses and schools for the thousands of evacuees affected by the eight-year-548 words
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Advertisement480 1980-07-02 14 NiQ Encore KM Thursday ?iK Eaahion Extravaganza Iv^^^^^p^ By popular demand. ThursP^B^^^^ day Fashion Extravaganza at La Ronde has been extended till the vS/yH end of July. ,\V Every Thursday, keep in LW^LWgin vogue with the latest fashions xsl^^J w I e you enjoy La Ronde's much k^L^ talked-about buffet480 words
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411 1980-07-02 15 Put brakes on runaway property prices THE runaway state of private property prices in Singapore compels me to write. It is one thing to have a healthy appreciation of prices to keep the market buoyant. It is quite another matter to have spiralling inflation. By no means are these grossly411 words
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350 1980-07-02 15 I READ with dismay the recent Pananews report that Japanese expatriates living and working in Singapore are being made to pay more for their rented homes. While I agree with the report that rents have gone up by some 900 per350 words
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438 1980-07-02 15 Expat who decided to pack and go home... MY FAMILY and I arrived In Singapore In January 19M after I had made a couple of trips here. I wan to Invest quite a substantial sum of money la setting np a manufacturing operation and we were lookIng forward to making438 words
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174 1980-07-02 15 I READ with amused interest your report, "Soaring rents may affect our role as finance centre" (ST, June 12). The grouse seems to stem from expatriate businessman residing here. May I say that such expatriate complaints have no real foundation. It is174 words
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94 1980-07-02 15 THE Housing Board has been complimented for its achievements in public housing over the last decade, particularly in providing cheap housing for the lower income group under the home ownership scheme. However, housing provided by the HDB today is no longer cheap. Along with94 words
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151 1980-07-02 15 Is this a step towards creating an elite housing enclave? I REFER to the report that the government has set aside 39 "good class areas," mainly in postal districts 9,10 and 11, just for building bungalows. I am surprised at such a move by our socialist government. This would appear151 words
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Article312 1980-07-02 16 THE Singapore stock market drift** downwards yesterday as proflt-taklag copied with saort-selllag depressed share prices across a broad front. The easier sentiment was attributed to the poor performance of the New York market, same observers noted. The Hongkong market was closed yesterday. Far the moment,312 words
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Article304 1980-07-02 16 A WAVE of support late in the afternoon helped the Kuala Lumpur stock market recover most of its early losses yesterday. Prices still closed on a slightly easier note. Trading was hesitant and erratic and firmed slightly in the last half hour, after having drifted downwards for the304 words
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Article333 1980-07-02 16 CurranciM Nominal ram Smithsonian P»rc»nt»g« quoted y»ti*rday (crou)partty change [>oc»l dollars to one unit of foreign currency US dollar 2.1190 2.1200 2.8196 -24.85 Sterling pound 4.9896 4.9941 7.3469 -32 08 Australian dollar 2.4527 2.4550 3.4286 -28.46 MZ dollar 2.0953 2.0984 3.4286 -38.89 Canadian dollar 1.8412 1.8425 Local dollar*333 words
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Article47 1980-07-02 16 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on July 1 Overnight: 615 16. Call deposits: 6 6 Closia< Buyiaf Selln( 3- month Treasury bills 6 6 3 month Bank bills 9 ti 3 months CD 9 9 8 months CD 9 8 Source: National Discount Co47 words
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Article24 1980-07-02 16 Singapore dollars on July I Offer Bid >vernlght B. month 9. months 9 3/16 91/18 months 9 I 9 >vernlght mode 924 words
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Article24 1980-07-02 16 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers Is 11.5 per cent.24 words
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Article293 1980-07-02 16 SYDNEY: Heavy demand for gas stocks underpinned a firm trend as traders took positions at the start of the new financial year, dealers said. Vamgaa, a partner in the i Dullingari No. 1 well in South Australia's Cooper Basin, rose $1.20 to A 17.30 while partner Sutw, added 40293 words
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Article11 1980-07-02 16 THE stock market was closed yesterday first weekday in July.11 words
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Article278 1980-07-02 16 TOKYO: Share prices closed sharply lower yesterday, on profit-taking and liquidation with investors cautious because of recent high levels dealers said. The Dow Jones average fell 46.35 to close at 6824.35 points, on a volume of 450 million shares. The New index closed at 469.95, down 2.82 points. rh278 words
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Article160 1980-07-02 16 Closing tone: Mixed Turnover: Official figures supplied by the Stock Exchange of Singapore including odd lots "Ready" totalled: 5,796,000 units valued at $19,551,000 Industrials accounted for 3,421,000. finance 996.000. hotels 202,000, properties 570,000. debentures, loans and bonds 99,000, plantations 272,000, minings 233,000. "Settlement" contracts totalled: 709,000 units valued at160 words
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Article185 1980-07-02 16 SINGAPORE I'NTT TRUST (Maaaftn' prim It J.I J) The Commerce 2 69 2.83xd The Savings Fund 1.75 1.84 S'pore Prog Fund 1 29 1 35 Spore Sec Fund 2 12 2 23 S'pore Invest Fund 1.67 1.75xd S'pore Equity Fund 1 25 1.31 ASIA I NTT TTtl XT185 words
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Article149 1980-07-02 16 CHINESE Pradiee Kiraaaxr. Slagaparr, saw rlislan prkva per IN kg yestentey: Cseaoat sU: Bulk fob 137.00 sell ers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob 1147 00 sellers, new drum fob $153 00 sellers Cspra: Mixed (loose) {84 00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asia NLW 1455.00149 words
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Article117 1980-07-02 16 THE KILOBAR market for gold deliverable in Singapore opened at 144.424 and closed at 144.481 yester day Gold opened in the Far East at USK47 00 650 00 and with Hongkong closed tor a holiday, the market was very quiet throughout Gold was fixed at *****6 00 in London117 words
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Article145 1980-07-02 16 THE STRAITS tin price was unchanged at 12.150 per picul (equivalent to $35.55 per kilo, unchanged) in Penang yesterday, on an official offering down 149' j tonnes to 17? tonnes. The overnight London market was easier with forward buyers falling £105 to £7,280 per tonne. LONDON: Tin on the145 words
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Article36 1980-07-02 16 Rubber: July 1 Singapore: July: 289.50 cents (unchanged) Malaysia: July: 293.50 cents (unchanged) Tin: M 52,150 (unchanged) I (equivalent to I $35.55 per kilo) (unchanged) Official offering: 177 tonnes (down 149 1 2 tonnes)36 words
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Article30 1980-07-02 16 LONDON: Coppr prices on Monday (previous In brackets) Wirebar Spot £859 (£837); tellers £859.50 (£837 50); Three Month buyers £888 50 (£862); sellers £W (1362.50). Market Use: Very steady30 words
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Article422 1980-07-02 16 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market closed quietly steady yesterday, with July RSS One buyers quoted at 289.50 cents per kilo, unchanged on Monday's close, dealers said. Afternoon prices were slightly easier on light speculative selling in quiet trading conditions, they added. Opening prices were marked up initially but422 words
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Article87 1980-07-02 16 NOON SSR and SMK pncm y«.urd«y AS lulv (Carnal Mlal Bnvcri S»ller« SSH2O lllonpalMl 2T7 0O 2M.00N SSR ISO ilu»p»U»tl 2MOO 2MOON MKELB J»lv SMK IV lUti^lm 315.00 317 00N SMKI lllon|»lk<l 30«00 310 OON SMK', llu»ip*UMl H6.00 *****N SMRCP iluwpalktl UMO UNO SMR 10 luaipalbtl X87 words
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Article39 1980-07-02 16 M Banking M I I Tractor* Kr.nJ."* ■>r\ Properties [.inK-ui 3 R«y« *itfm« Mrt.l Irrjunt.i N 1180 1070 820 510 460 885 200 340 148 1070 760 -?0 -20 -20 -20 -20 -15 -15 -12 -12 -10 -1039 words
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Article25 1980-07-02 16 Malayan I in Str.il. Trading C Securities Kempat Kuala Sidim Pe(i M.i. 3650 1440 138 815 424 251 5C 3C ie 1! 14 1225 words
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Article23 1980-07-02 16 Jnixi 4(1,UU1 3CBC 297,001 Sup Corp 236.00C Pah Cons 221.00C Total turnover: 6 50m Total value: t22 23m Source: SES23 words
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Article31 1980-07-02 16 B.T. Indicator: Industrials: Finance: Hotels: Properties: Minings: Plantations: OCBC: SESInd: 5963.40 5944.62 545.83 ***** 974.74 971.63 473.04 471.62 397.79 393.71 342.16 342.17 906.72 ***** 550 04 547 09 499.22 *****31 words
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Article1416 1980-07-02 17 THE last transacted ready sale at- the close of tiaslaiai on the Stock Exchange of Siiuja pore yeaterday compared with the previous day's prices together with H79 high and km I Adjusted for scrip rights issue) J9M Last Hi(k l«« nKpant Sale <or- mi m>> <>>r MM striai1,416 words
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Article1605 1980-07-02 17 bid ana oner prices officially listed and business in and reported lo the Stock Exchange o( 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 the word Teatr". Dig Board1,605 words
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Article1772 1980-07-02 17 BID and alter phcrs offirially listed and business In and reported lo the Kuala Lumpur Stork Exchange yesterday with the number at shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified IMMSTKHI.s A|H«t> (3 248 3 28S) Alcub I 2 1882 JOS) Alei BaM1,772 words
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Article99 1980-07-02 17 THE WILKINSON Process Rubber Co Bhd announced an unaudited group after-tax profit of M 5 1.16 million ($O.Bl million), for the six months ended March 31, on a turnover of $9.53 million ($753 million). The parent company's aftertax profit was $1.18 million ($0.83 million), on a turnover ofReuter - 99 words
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72 1980-07-02 17 Malaysia cuts palm oil export duty KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Government said it has lowered the total export duty on crude palm oil to MJ375 53 per tonne from $437.80, effective yesterday. Processed palm oil duty was also lowered to $396.54 from $440.88. Export duties were set on the basis72 words
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Article, Illustration502 1980-07-02 18 FIVE-YEAR GROUP PERFORMANCE PUBLIC Bank, fresh from an impressive performance last year, is anticipating another successful year. Chairman Datuk Teh Hong Plow says in his latest review: "We look to 1980 with optimism and are confident that, with hard work and foresight, coupled with502 words
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261 1980-07-02 18 Setron (M) proposes l-for-2 rights issue SETRON (Malaysia) has proposed a one-for-two rights issue of 2.5 million shares of $1.00 each at a price of $130 per share. The issue has been approved by the Malaysian Capital Issues Committee. Shareholders will be asked to approve the issue at an extraordinary261 words
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220 1980-07-02 18 Textile Corp shows cautious optimism AFTER last year's sharp profit rise, Textile Corporation is moving into the current financial year with "cautious optimism". Chairman Tan Sri W X Tsao feels that the group's profitability can be maintained although it may not be at the level of the preceding year. In220 words
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Article224 1980-07-02 18 NEW YORK, Mon. Stock prices went into a steep slide over a broad front, led by the oil group. But volume ebbed to its lowest level in seven weeks. Analysts said profit-takiiig from the recent strong rally gained impetus from continuing talk in Washington about224 words
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Article271 1980-07-02 18 ZURICH. Mon. Prices closed mixed in lower volume but the undertone was steady owing to favourable economic prospects and a stable Swiss franc, dealers said. Swissair bearer and chemicals continued to rise in leading industrials, but Nestle bearer. KW Laufenburg, Brown Boveri Bearer. Saurer and Von Roll271 words
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Article280 1980-07-02 18 AMSTERDAM. Mon Share prices closed mixed to lower, with Royal Dutch gaining 0.70 guilders and KLM losing 0.90 in otherwise narrowly mixed Dutch internationals, dealers said. Heineken fell 1.10 and Pakhoed one. ABN lost one while NMB gained 0.50 in mixed banks. Rodamco dropped 6.20 to280 words
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Article541 1980-07-02 18 LONDON. Mon Gold shares dosed firm, though down from the day's high, in line with the bullion price, while other equities were narrowly mixed after a quiet day's trading and at 3pm. the FT index was up a point to 464. 5, dealers said. Heavier541 words
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Article51 1980-07-02 18 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Monday *t*& Friday 4«3.5 Week Ago 400.8 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday 887.88 Friday 881.83 Week Ago 873J1 H.K.HANG BENG Tuesday cloied Monday 10UM Week Ago 1014.20 SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 882.86 Monday 881.94 Week Ago 870.30 ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday 911.24 Monday X 3.97 Week Ago51 words
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Advertisement276 1980-07-02 16 Afro-Eurasia Line S. A. (Chiasso, Switzerland) Far East Southern Africa Service As an extension of its existing container and breakbulk service from Southern Africa, A.E.L. of Switzerland will commence a monthly independent container and breakbulk service from Far Eastern Ports and Singapore direct to Port Louis (Mauritius), Capetown, Port Elizabeth,276 words
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Advertisement231 1980-07-02 17 i TATLEEBANK I ijens a new branch in 1 Clementi I blinding friendly and I within your easy reacn ai /^><^sT\ at *^5?T* 193-195 Avenue a °fep*s sCs^^^Jl Singapore 051 2 Te1: *****68/9 1/ 1 Officer in charge: Yet another step forward ...fifj Another fully computerised branch to meet ißj231 words
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Advertisement645 1980-07-02 19 SECTION INDEX I PERSONAL SERVICES ft MERCHANDISE II EMPLOYMENT 111 VEHICLES ft BOATS IV ACCOMMODATION ft PROPERTIES V BUSINESS PRODUCTS. SERVICES ft OPPORTUNITIES VI EDUCATION ft INSTRUCTION VII TRAVEL ft TOURS VIII ANNOUNCEMENTS ft PERSONAL EVENTS IX OBITUARIES An established company has 2 immediate vacancies for the post of: COMPUTER645 words
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Advertisement527 1980-07-02 19 AUDIT ASSISTANTS At leasi ve.irs :uniit experience in a public accountants firm LCC Higher Accounting or equivalent Please phone 292*903 i A well established Company urKtMltly requires I GENERAL CLERK al OCI O level with credit in English b) Preferably with 2 yens 1 penence In account clerical duties C)527 words
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Advertisement5026 1980-07-02 20 11 mmXI lIEWHOTMHIT llEmOrtlT II HIPIOTMEIfT II EMPLOYMENT I 46 Situations Vacant b) Secretarial U Clerical ESTABLISHED FIRM IN SEMBAWANG invites applications lor the following position GENERAL CLERKS (Male) I ,C < Commencing salary $270 per month. Apply giving full particulars to P.O. BOX 4 SEMBAWANG POST OFFICE SINGAPORE 91755,026 words
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Advertisement4334 1980-07-02 21 II EMPLOYMENT II BIPLOYMENT II II EMPLOYMENT jl^ II EMPLOYMENT II EMPLOYMENT 46 Situation* Vacant c) Sales SALES REPRESENTATIVES Wanted by faat expending Company specialised m Industrial Chemicals and Ptaehc Raw MaterialsOur rafluirs*w#nts ere c Have about 2 years proven experience In the sales of industrial products but those with4,334 words
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Advertisement222 1980-07-02 21 A well established food factory In Jurong re- quires immediately: MALE FACTORY WORKERS 16 years and above Preferably with cold room experience. Malaysians are Invited to apply 5 days week Good starting salary and Transport Allowance Salary plua incentive Allowance Please apply personally to> Production Manager. Gourmet Foods Factory, 18222 words
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Advertisement361 1980-07-02 21 ill I Wl IMMEDIATE open vfl H\ ings available) for: fjM W EXPERIENCED V« GENERAL M m PRODUCTION OPERATORS S\; (Mal«& Female) /ffl Minimum ftarting VB X salary of about: iIU $300 p.m. (i.e. SI.SO per hour) AY (Some of our i/H Hf,' worker* aarn close \VH ■< to $400361 words
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Advertisement282 1980-07-02 22 II EMPLOYMENT 46 Situation* Vacant c) Production HYMOLD PTE. LTD. requires 1) SKILLED A UNSKILLED SPRAY PAINTERS 2) POLISHERS 3) GENERAL WORKERS c No shift c mmxl pay c Transport provided c NWC 'annual Incrrment c Ki-rrcatmnal medical benenu c Atlriuiani c mi rnlives a 1..1. ill. aim, Interview at:282 words
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Advertisement596 1980-07-02 22 SANYO INDUSTRIES (S) PTE LTD invites applications for the post PRODUCTION OPERATORS (MALE/FEMALE) c Primary education In any language Stream c Age 16 years and above. c No working experience required as on-lhe-)ob training will be provided Salary for females: $9 00 per day. after 3 months we pay (9596 words
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Advertisement524 1980-07-02 22 II EMPLOYMENT a««»TV«"^ U iK^Bal LKtv Wfl SCP Brick Factory in Jurong r»f quir«* urgently t,«v*r«i m»l« I A) BURNERS F B) ASSISTANT BURNERS c Age 17 to 40 years. t c Hardworking No experience necessary. f Please wrile or apply personelt lyal SINGAPORE CLAY PRODUCTS PTE LTD. 9 Pioneer524 words
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Advertisement253 1980-07-02 22 II EMPLOYMENT TAMURA ELECTRONICS urgently requires MALE OPERATORS (Store Section) We offer: Oood starting salary plus overtime end other generous fringe benefits. Requirements: c Age 18 to 25 years c Must be physically fit c Completed full-time national service c store experience preferable c Attained secondary education c Be able253 words
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Advertisement152 1980-07-02 22 VtVkaWswJsal EEQS9I9 tß3^Srflßfl 20TH CENTURYSTANDARD BRANDS PTE LTD requires QUALITY CONTROL ASSISTANT c Minimum HSC. c With credits In Chemistry. Mathswnd English c Preferably with some exposure lo food science/ technology and or quality control systems. c Willing lo work on shifts Interested applicants kindly write giving full details including152 words
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Advertisement1294 1980-07-02 22 II EMPLOYMENT POKKA CORPORATION (S) PTE LTD Manufacturer of fruit |uic* In ■Wong he* ImimdW vacancies 1) MALE PRODUCTION WORKERS CUM GENERAL WORKERS c No working experience required c Age 16 to 30 c Completed N S 2) 1 MALE FORKLIFT DRIVER CUM GENERAL WORKER Ito 2 years experience c1,294 words
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Advertisement1212 1980-07-02 22 II EMPLOYMENT Factory in Jurong require*: 1) FORKLIFT DRIVER (Male) Salary negotiable 2) DELIVERY CLERK (Male, 3) GENERAL WORKERS (Male/Female) c SIS per day Inclusive of overtime plus *30 incentive per month c Transport provided Interested applicants pieeee cell personally et: s CHM BEE AVENUE JURONG TOWN SBS 24t (Jurong1,212 words
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Advertisement473 1980-07-02 23 II EMPLOYMENT 46 Situations Vacant t) Miscellaneous GARMENT MANUFACTURER OF ruhton require^ Driver 1 elt *****58 or *****60 GENERAL WORKER WITH driving licence required Salary $250 Must have knowledge of Knglish and illiiik to work hard Interested ring *****07 GENERAL WORKERS REOUIRED all 2.SHMB7 or *****43 GOOD GUARDS REOUIRE I473 words
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Advertisement688 1980-07-02 23 I JOB SITE SUPERVISOR with experipm 'r required Possess Class 3 driving licence Call *****26 for appointment LADIES FASHION DESIGNER required by local manufacturer which runs a Cham of Boutiques at Lucky Plaza and Kalong Shopping Centre. a Ability lo cut a. id produce i iwn designs an advantage Please688 words
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Advertisement513 1980-07-02 23 II EMPLOYMENT Rank HOTEL invites applications for the following positions (a) Waiters/Waitresses Salary: $370 Applications must be conversant In English Attractive and pleasant personality Completed Secondary Education Prepared to do shirt duties (b) Driver Salary: WOH Completed Secondary Two Class 111 driving licence paclty (c) Kitchen Cleaners Salary: 1240 Prepared513 words
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Advertisement500 1980-07-02 23 PORUS KROME urgently requires 1) WORKSHOP CLEANERS L Applicants should preferably be above 35 years of age and must be physically fit lo do heavy cleaning work. Starting salary $250 per month. 2) GENERAL WORKERS c Applicants must have completed fulltlme National Service c Must have previous working experience In500 words
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Advertisement807 1980-07-02 23 II EMPLOYMENT MILLIE'S REOUMES 1 Office Boy and 1 Delivery Boy Interested personnel please call al 613. Colombo Court. Spore 0617 i Motor firm with workshop in Sin Mm Eetate requires 1) GENERAL WORKERS to dismantle panel, fix panel and clean car Basic salary S2SO. On completion of 1 month's807 words
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Advertisement549 1980-07-02 23 SAFETY PERSONNEL Applications are Invited for the following vacancies: A. TRAINEE SAFETY OFFICER B. SAFETY SUPERVISORS C. SAFETY MEN R+(ftM r#fiwci Is i For A Technical diploma from Singapore Polytechnic. Forß 5 years' experience In safety and attended certified safely courses or 3 years' safety working experience and with school549 words
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Advertisement1111 1980-07-02 23 II EMPLOYMENT REQUIRED LIVE-IN/OUT Amah to look after 2 children, cook and general household duties Interested call personally at: Blk 413, 131-L. Pandan Gardens. Spore 2260. Tel: *****0 SERVANT NEEDED FOR family of 3 Kindly call 664-161 Preferably Chinese, age abovt 17 WANTED DAILY AMAH for small family in Seletar1,111 words
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Advertisement721 1980-07-02 24 111 VEHICLES ft BOATS 55 Vehicles For S«le b) BMW I*7* BMW S2S. 2 private owners, with alrcon. radio cassette, good rendition Tel *****00 I*7* JUNE SM BMW One owner, aircond radio cassette, sporu rims Highest offer secures Call *****8- *****3 Mr Teo J-MONTH OLD BMW 316. owner leaving Singapore721 words
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Advertisement1723 1980-07-02 24 111 VEHICLES ft BOATS DMECTOR 1*74 VOLVO 144S (Big Bumper) I Co Owner with aircon. Mitsubishi Radio cassette MalnUlned by agent Extremely good condition $16,000 o no. Tel: *****84 EESSSU FOR SALE c Ist. offer $6,000 secures CM HAN 323*3*/ *****22. END 1*74 MORRIS Marina, cassetle/alrcond. good condition New tyres/battery,1,723 words
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Advertisement776 1980-07-02 24 111 VEHICLES ft NATS I*7o DATSUN 1200 c.c. $6350 1970 Austin Mini 998 c.c $3,900 1971 57 Scrap Vehicles Chrysler 1812 c c $».ioo for park including transfer Tel: *****1 Mr Toh. BUYING SCRAP CAR Above 1001 j*» C C 9C c for c.c $6,100. Oenulne seller only Ong 3*69776 words
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Advertisement1216 1980-07-02 24 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES I THE 32-STOREY 1 PEACE CENTRE AND PEACE MANSION Peace Centre Shops- Few units left Rental or Sale. Office Few units left Rental or Sale. Showroom space available -104 sq. metres Peace Mansion City apartments for gracious city living. Luxurious 3or 4 bedrooms with split-level. Sale: 12%1,216 words
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Advertisement1554 1980-07-02 25 IV ACCOMMODATION ft PROPERTIES 60 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses THOMSON RISE ESTATE newly ra«U'v.iteci single-storey detachad bungalow Fully airconditionaa«nd furnished Rental $2,000 •J»> Te! *****1.1 e*t 477 476 B Flats LUXURIOUS APARTMENTS WITH/ WITHOUT SWIMMING POOL. TENNIS/ SQUASH COURTS IN EXCLUSIVE DISTRICTS H imaCiarden Terra, c 55.500 tt 7,.wers $5,0001,554 words
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Advertisement3277 1980-07-02 25 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES I A BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW. Dlst 111 Swimming pool Doublestorey Four bedrooms. Servant's Beautiful matured garden Modern architecture Price: $125 million Contact *****13/ *****63 A BEAUTIFUL BRAND new 2slorey semi-detached DIM 16. with 4 bedrooms, attached bathrooms. Land Area 4.100 sq ft. Vacant possession $310,0003,277 words
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Advertisement1461 1980-07-02 25 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES INDUSTRIAL LAND WANTED International Company i requires LAND approx. 5 to 10 acres for WAREHOUSE and STORAGE yard. Preferably near Jurong, Ctiua Chu Kang or Sembawang. Other districts will also he considered offers for sal*/ lease to: THE ADVERTISER P.O. BOX 48 NEWTON P.O. SINGAPORE 9130. Why1,461 words
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Advertisement2028 1980-07-02 26 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES VI EDUCATION ft INSTRUCTION PENINSULA PLAZA 2ND floor. 4H7 mj It Str.ilricic lOC*Uon S5 ex. -luMve PAA *****75 THE ARCADE .liver Quay. 2nd :..i .(44 sq It Rental Jl.BOO Enquiries to First Really. Tel *****11 2 i Classified Adt. Where Transactions Take Place v2,028 words
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Advertisement157 1980-07-02 26 VI EDUCATION A INSTRUCTION OVtZ/tC€* RADIO SERVICING (BEG) Monday 7 10 pm Commencing 7/7/80 Tuesday 7 10 pm Commencing 1/7/80 Friday 7 10 pm Commencing 4/7/80 Sunday 6 30 9 30 pm Commencing 29/6/80 TRANSISTOR RADIO SERVICING Monday 7 10 pm Commencing 30/6/80 Friday 7 10 pm Commencing 4/7/80 a157 words
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Advertisement746 1980-07-02 26 I INSTITUTE OF SUPERVISORY Management <UK> Courses by Lim Boon Tong. commence Monday (77 1980) BI M 201 Colombo Court *****9/*****6 MIDLAND COMPUTER TRAINING COURSES Using IBM- 370 Computers ft In-House Computers a PROGRAMMING IN BASIC I- or Beginners Commencing B 7 80 Commencing 7 7 80 a STRUCTURED COBOL746 words
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Advertisement729 1980-07-02 26 VI EDUCATION INSTRUCTION II REVISION COURSE GCE A/O LEVELS Commencing. 7 July 1980 A comptata and intansiva lourmonth court, of final preparation with fraa nota* and pan ■urn quastrans. GCE 'A': OP Econs Accounting, Mgt/ Com Law. Add. Maths. History. Geography and English OCE O English. Add Maths, E. Maths.729 words
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Advertisement728 1980-07-02 26 I DEDICATED TRAINED GRADUATE tutors offf ring Individual/ group tuition at all levels (including NATC Polytechnic- v Ring Mr Onh *****8 EFFECTIVE TUITION FOR All Levels and Subjects at your home Success guaranteed Tel *****4 '*****6 EFFICIENT QUALIFIED BILINGUAL tutors Intensive home tuition All subjects/ levels/ district.* 2^7.V d 2Uil3728 words
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IX OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration262 1980-07-02 27 MR N. ALEX GOMEZ Son of Neponse Gomez Passed away on Thursday 26th June 19*0 in Thumb. Kaihekuttom. India, leaving behind his beloved wife Mabl*. son Francis, brothers, sisters, relative* and friend* to mourn hi** loss A Requtem Mas* will be said on 2nd July Wednesday at the262 words
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Obituary, Illustration71 1980-07-02 27 Our deapcsi sympathy and condo l»nc» to the family ol th« late MR JEFFREY KOH YEOW SIONC who passed away peacefully on M/e/M. From: Ei-classmatas and friend* of East Payoh S»c School (S«c 4B. 1977). Our deepest sympathy and condo lence to the family of the late MR.71 words
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Obituary, Illustration81 1980-07-02 27 MR MASSA SINGH WE LIVE TO CHERISH HIS MEMORY KIRPAL SINGH 1 CHARLES TAN GRATITUDE TO RELATIVES. TORS. NURSES STAFF OF TAN TOCK SENG HOSPITAL (WD 33) FOR THEIR CONDOLENCES. KIND NESS. DONATIONS. ATTENDANCE. DURING THEIR RECENT BEREAVEMENT The family of the late Mr Simon Ten Thian Sing81 words
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Obituary, Illustration77 1980-07-02 27 2N0LT ONGCHONGSENC With to liprtll their grateful thank! to the Commanding Officer Maior Gkm and all ranks of School of Commando Training, Commander and all ranks of 7th Singapore Infantry Brigade all Warrant Officert and Sergeants of 1st Commando Battalion. Pastor ft Mrs. Cheong. brothers77 words
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Obituary, Illustration35 1980-07-02 27 MR. YUEN FATT (it IUH/i-H Hlk HO Tlonf Haliru Road Gratefully thank Relatives. Bosses Colleagues Friends and Business Associates for their kind assist ance. condolences, donations. during their recent bereavement.35 words
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Obituary, Illustration81 1980-07-02 27 In Everloving Memory Of MRS SOH BOON HOE w« MOM MARY WEE GEOK KIM who called horn* lo glory by our LORD on 2nd July 1978 Sadly miued by Huiband. children. daughter-in-law, tom-in-law. grandchildren and great grandchil- In everloving memory ol our dear •st Jim Ouek Jin81 words
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Advertisement364 1980-07-02 27 VII TRAVEL TOURS m* V 1 l i- w 'J ***** 1 1 1 414 1 «J I# M TA-003/281 I itt DINERS 1 IM HOLIDAYS f A reliable way to travel PHILIPPIIi .-•-a-e^^^^. 6 days *f Bk Manila/Baguio $1080 includes Hong Kong •■PF^I 9 days $1 595 l^^L^^^g^ Accommodation364 words
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Advertisement575 1980-07-02 27 VII TRAVEL TOURS HaaovaV mSwngai Goiofc < -«i<oij Ba-L. <V<ang Kuaia Tr«ngoa»u 7 DAYS S$ 420 Dep 13 7 20 7 9 8 30 8 Call us for further details a EAST/WEST AMERICAN OVERLAND. 19 CITIES mil s«pt la 4tri O( i (27 days) $3,495 a NATIONAL PARK TOUR !Blh575 words
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Advertisement463 1980-07-02 27 NAMHO TMfcl SERVICE ffl PTL ITU S.T.PB. LIC NQ 140 Head Office: Gl 4-1 6- 18, Pearfs Centre, Eu Tong Sen St. (Yangtze Theatre) Singapore 0105. Tel: *****33(7 lines) Branch Office: 1 1 9, Peoples Park Complex, Ground Floor, New Bridge Road, Singapore 01 05 Tel: 91 1661/91 1662/ *****3/*****2/*****6/463 words
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Advertisement939 1980-07-02 27 VIII ANNOUNCEMENTS PERSONAL EVENTS CHINESE LADY SEEKS rnrnds age 31 38 Write with personal particulars, telephone number if any. and photograph (returnable) to Maxwell Road PO Box 2519. Singapore 9045 MOM DM YEW plea.se return home to talk things over with LlmKooLion SEEK CHINESE WOMAN on 24th Nov 1979 i939 words
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Advertisement398 1980-07-02 27 ■■HLSHBHißllallllllll^L^H rnkm >^ taa>ia^a>aaaaaa>«aiZaaaa^V Metal Box Berhad Notice of Annual General Meeting NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Fifth Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at Bangunan MIDF, 195-A, Jalan Pekeliling, Kuala Lumpur, on Thursday 17th July 1980 at 12.00 noon for the following purposes: 1. To398 words
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Advertisement219 1980-07-02 27 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 18$ mt IN THE MATTER OF SING FI M. MKTALWARE PLASTIC MANIFACTI RING (PTE) I iMITF.I) (In voluntary liquidation) NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to Section 272(2) of the Companies Act. Cap. 185, the Final Meeting of Members of the abovenamed219 words
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543 1980-07-02 28 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP FIRST MALAYSIA-THAILAND INTERNATIONAL il I IPOH, Tues. The first-ever international race between the best of the Malaysian-breds and the pick of bred-in-Thailand horses and a mini-classic for local breds with a glittering prize of $40,000 have been planned by the Totalisator Board543 words
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Article329 1980-07-02 28 FAIRWAY - FAIRWAY Byj IPOH, Tues. Saas Fee, who has not dropped from the No. 1 spot in Classic races since winning the Singapore Gold Cup in 1978, showed why he is rated the top galloper when he did a dashing workout here today. The Hasty Cloud329 words
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Article1267 1980-07-02 28 IPOH. Tun Weights for this weekend's races here: I SATURDAY Cl*u 4 Mv. 4 1 3S*m 1 10 Kim Lew 57.0 I 8 Raja Dean 57 0 1 Go Steady 56 5 3 Badak 56 5 i 11 Double Bow SCO 19 Riversands D 55 5 16 War1,267 words
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Article248 1980-07-02 28 R. MANORAJ - R. MANORAJ By I THE standard of sepak takraw in Singapore has improved so much that Malaysia,— the top nation in the sport are beginning to treat the Republic as a threat. The Malaysians admitted it in their newspapers and that, in itself, speaks volumes 01248 words
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Article, Illustration337 1980-07-02 28 IFOH, Tues. With the racing season going Into Its second half this weekend, veteran jockey George Podmore has taken the lead ln the Jockey's championship with zS winners, reports FAIRWAY. Tkongh Podmore had a uncertain start early in the year, he stormed back Into the limelight337 words
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Article139 1980-07-02 28 JAKARTA, Tues. Dutcl has offered to set up a s< eastern province of Irian Guinea) to train youths as referees. The offer is being studied by the provincial Olympic committee, before being forwarded to their governor, Soetran, for a decision. P. Stephan, who once coached Dutch139 words
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Article45 1980-07-02 28 MARATHON Letourneau defeated Union Carbide Asia 3-1 in the first match of the Jurong inter-company Ovaltine League Division me soccer tournament at the Jurong Stadium yesterday. Marathon scorid through Roslan Osman, All Ramalan and Jeffrey Goh, while Sani Runa replied for Union Carbide45 words
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Article33 1980-07-02 28 KONG SIONG OLD BOYS edged out Singapire Armed Forces Sports Asa iation 6665. while Police defeated Telok Ayer 7W5 in the national basketball championsh p at Gay World Stadium last light.33 words
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Article50 1980-07-02 28 ASEAN volleyball JAKARTA, Tues The first ASEAN volleyball tournament will be held here from Friday to Sunday. Malaysia may only send a women's team and Thailand none. But the other ASEAN nations, Singapore, the Philippines and Indonesia, are expected to take part in the men's and women s divisions ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article36 1980-07-02 28 THE intra-prison volleyball tournament final has been postponed indefinitely. Changi Prison Ahmad Ibrahim Camp Dog Unit beat Medium Security Prison Moon Crescent Centre Jalan Awan Centre 34 to meet Prisons' Gurkha Unit in the final36 words
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Article37 1980-07-02 28 PAUL CHAN has been elected president of the pro-tern Board Sailing Association of Singapore. Other office hearers: Raymond Lim (secretary), Yves Kernels (treasurer), Jason Lim (fleet captain) and Ver- non Khoo (public relations offii cer).37 words
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Article23 1980-07-02 28 NYERI. Tues. The visiting Pakistani national hockey team yesterday defeated a Kenyan provincial side 7-0 (half-time: 6-0) in an exhibition match. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Advertisement1106 1980-07-02 28 ■SSfS^ Keppel Croup of Companies I R I TECHNICIAN APPRENTICESHIP I I Olivetti Europe's largest manufac- I turer of office equipment is looking for Th« Ke^ Group of Companies is engage in a wide range I a Confidential Secretary for the Gene- a 5 t tMtte f in mann "Kiustry1,106 words
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Article351 1980-07-02 29 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA COMMENT... fl WHAT irks me most about Singapore golf are the complaints of players both amateur and professional that the Singapore Golf Association are not doing i enough to lift the stand- I ard of the game in the Republic. Criticism was particularly351 words
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253 1980-07-02 29 R. MANORAJ - SRC's hockey side have proud record R. MANORAJ By APPLAUSE! For newlycrowned Singapore Hockey Association Premier League champions Singapore Recreation Club The Padang side, a stronghold of club hockey in the Republic for several years, have won the j league title on 12 occa- I sions and finished runners-up 11253 words
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Article68 1980-07-02 29 PUNJAB Hawks, one of India's top hockey clubs, arrrived in Singapore yesterday for friendly matches, reports R. MANORAJ. They boast of two internationals in Ashok Devan and Pramod Batlaw and several state players. They open their tour against Khalsa at Balestier Road (5.15) today. Their other68 words
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755 1980-07-02 29 FOCA and FISA to discuss outstanding problems BRIEFS LE CASTELLET. Tues. The protracted power struggle between Formula One Constructors and motor racing international authorities appeared to be over yesterday after the two sides agreed to discuss all outstanding problems A communique issued after a meeting between representatives of both sidesAgencies - 755 words
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Advertisement289 1980-07-02 29 Don't miss this dramatic clash of tennis greats! jlj -^Str I Fine watches since 1791 wr CAN YOUR FULLY LOADED TRUCK TAKE A 35 GRADIENT UPHILL? .THE CANTER CAN. V%* -t NHr«Hls«BßilWs^B^^^^B^B^B^^B^ll^B^B^iS^B^BMi^P v 1^! Am U "r^B IF* 1 *l\ij£c<V hill "^^S I CANTER 1 I -JfKr-j^dl H MITSUBISHI H289 words
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Article, Illustration428 1980-07-02 30 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By FANDI AHMAD, the hero of Singapore's Malaysia Cup triumph on Saturday, will captain the Republic s squad for the first ASEAN youth tourna- ment in Kuala Lumpur, beginning on Friday. The appointment will be a strong test of his ability as428 words
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368 1980-07-02 30 WILFRED YEO - WILFRED YEO By THE Singapore Government Services Football League are seeing red over the absence of white lines, red flags and black nets for three of their matches last week. The matches, all Division Three games, were scheduled to be played at Farrer Park.368 words
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Article143 1980-07-02 30 1 THE Singapore Billiards Association may not be known as the SBA much longer, reports WILFRED YED. They have applied to i the Registry of Societies to have their name changed to the Singapore Billiards and Snooker Council. The change, said SBA secretary Walter Chew,143 words
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Article35 1980-07-02 30 SINGAPORE PRISONS will host the first ASEAN prisons' track and field championships at Moon Crescent, Changi, on Saturday. Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia have confirmed their participation. The Philippines may send a token team.35 words
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Article78 1980-07-02 30 OBEROI IMPERIAL Hotel opened their Singapore easiness Houses' Football Leagae Division One campaign on a bright note when they beat Mitsubishi 2-1 »t the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Other results: MvWM Ow: (.ithrir Slnnpcre Ban Services 1. Dlv. Tw«: OCBC t Hitachi I, Krpprl Shipyard Bkeem78 words
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Article26 1980-07-02 30 THE French Club beat the Singapore Cricket Club 1-0 in a friendly soccer match on the Padang yesterday. Waldo Vaccaro scored the only goal.26 words
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Article40 1980-07-02 30 THE National Stadium theatrette will screen two filmleu, Run Dick, Run Jane, and The Weekend Athletes, on Saturday week, and Will To Win and Outward Bound and Leisure on July 26. Both shows start at 10.30 a. m40 words
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Advertisement311 1980-07-02 30 r-T-^&A KUKS'BO THE WORLD'S LATEST IN SIGHT &SOUND!^ AUVI '80 promises you a total experience of the senses. If s m bringing together a collection of the latest and most sophisticated C^ audioand visual equipment from all over the world. There will \fV^^^ be exhibits by manufacturers and suppliers from311 words
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Advertisement175 1980-07-02 30 TRY MALOY We hove introduced Moby Bimetal for inexperienced operators who break saw blades rather than wear them out. Try them for cost saving. But we continue to manufacture H55 for experienced operators. AAaloy Sow Blades are produced from finest steel available for longer life. Now exported to Europe and175 words
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Article401 1980-07-02 31 BERNARD PEREIRA - BERNARD PEREIRA Byj TRAGEDY has struck Singapore's junior Wlmbiedonhound star Albert Te* In London, leaving him without a place in the tournament draw. Tee, 18, who left Singapore on Jane 21, to compete In the premier tennis competition, which started three days later, received401 words
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Article530 1980-07-02 31 CHERYL DORALL - CHERYL DORALL By KOTA BAHRU, Tues. Singapore's V. Jayamani, who had earlier won the 1.500 metres, completed a double when she took the 3,000 m race at the 58th Malaysian athletics championships, which ended nere today. Jayamani was a comfortable winner in 10 mm.NST - 530 words
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Article171 1980-07-02 31 PETER SIOW - BAS hope to engage foreign coach PETER SIOW By I THE Basketball Association of Singapore are working with the Singapore Sports Council to engage a foreign coach. H employed, the coach will be in charge of the men's, women's and youth squads, all of whom will be involved in major171 words
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Article177 1980-07-02 31 BASkKTBALL National championship final round (Gay World Stadium. 7.15) GOLF Seletar monthly medal (Seletar. 1). HOCKEY Khalsa v Punjab Hawks (India) (Balestier Road, 5.15) MOCCKB Singapore Business Houses' League. Tien Wan Press v Jurong Shipyard iGeylang), Vosper Singapore v Hongkong Bank (Toa Payoh). X E. Levingston v GECON177 words
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Article24 1980-07-02 31 THE Kolam Ayer Community Centre building fund-raising committee will hold a 7.5 kilometre walk-a-Jog starting at Bendemeer Secondary School on Sunday (8 a.m.).24 words
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302 1980-07-02 31 WILFRED YEO - WILFRED YEO Byj SO another bowling tour- nament has come and gone. But Sunday's end to the national championships ai the Kirn Seng j Bowl could well be the ■tart of the centre's problems. Many of the leading men, who took part have sworn that302 words
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Article272 1980-07-02 31 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By PRETTY Nellie Chin became the last woman golf champion of Tengah Golf Club when she won the women's Open title yes- 1 terday. Nellie, of the Singapore Island Country Club, beat 56 rivals for the title with a seven-over-par 76. Roise Goh, the272 words
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Article, Illustration593 1980-07-02 31 LONDON, Tues. The dream run of American schoolgirl Andrea Jaeger, whom the British Press fell over heels after her 6-2, 7-6 triumph over Britain's Virginia Wade on Monday, ended in the quarter-finals here today when she was beaten decisively 6-1, 61 by Chris Evert-Lloyd.AP - 593 words
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Article25 1980-07-02 31 THE Wimblcdan men's singles final, If pUyed on Saturday m scheduled, will be telecast live, via satellite, at 8.25 p.m. on Channel 8.25 words
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Article248 1980-07-02 31 PATRICK BASTIANS - PATRICK BASTIANS By ZAINAL ABIDIN, national I squash champion, slumped to his second defeat in an exhibition series, losing 3-9, 2-9, 9-1, 4-9 to j Pakistan's Jamshed Gul at the Kallang complex yesterday. Though he looked jaded > after his month-long New Zealand tour, Zainal put248 words
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Advertisement355 1980-07-02 31 LATEST: Bain again interrupted play. PUSH SCAN AiiiMiiIHPIHHHHHHBfIHHHHHHBHfIHHDffIHWIISPHVHPI A tune -§>- fader FRONT I tfßflß^B^u^B^B^F-^B^v^^BV^B^^^B^B^Biß^B^B^B^^B^BßßHa^B^Bp'V'^*'^^aH^M^D^S^H9BK^g^cMSgb'i-^& i^p TT wn ■hi HBjL.-^L^fc. *SL *2l 1 v I v T *Jf She s here today The Perfect 10 plus a special one lor Singapore Fujitsu Ten EP-821 FUJITSU PROUDLY INTRODUCES THE WORLD'S FIRST355 words
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344 1980-07-02 32 TOKYO, Tuesday PRESIDENT Jimmy Carter will make a oneday trip to Tokyo on i July 9 to attend the memorial service for the late Japanese prime minister, Mr Masayoshi Ohira. The move underlines the importance Washington places on its ties with Tokyo. JapaneseReuter; UPI - 344 words
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198 1980-07-02 32 BAHRAIN, Tues. Iraq, j Kuwait and Algeria raised tkvHr oil prices today jnder a new Opec agree- ment, but Saudi Arabia, the largest exporter, remained silent over its cmrial output and pricing plans. The latest increases, the third set ofReuter - 198 words
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237 1980-07-02 32 Japanese come up with fishy warning system TOKYO, Tut*. Hundreds af Japanese la Toky* are raising catfish la their toilets as a mnaan of predicting a disastrous earthquake that officials say could kill 5.5 million people and destroy hundreds of thousands of homes. The normally placid Japanese and bewildered foreigners237 words
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Article73 1980-07-02 32 Sioux tribes get $212 m WASHINGTON Tues. The US Supreme Court yesterday ordered the government to pay the Sioux Indian tribes more than US$lOO million (SJ2I2 million) for once goldrich land taken from mem j more than a century ago. The court, with one of the nine judges dissenting, upheldReuter - 73 words
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Article39 1980-07-02 32 SALISBURY. Tues. white I emigration from Zimbabwe continued to rise in the second month of toe country's inde1 pendence, with more than 1,500 people quitting the country in May, according to official figures released yesteri day. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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151 1980-07-02 32 Begin in hospital for two to three weeks JERUSALEM, Tues. Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin, recovering from a mild heart attack, will remain hospitalised for another two or three weeks, his doctor said today. But Mr Begin will be able to return to full activity after his recuperation, Dr MervynAP - 151 words
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Article320 1980-07-02 32 LEE KIM CHEW - Alert over bomb threat LEE KIM CHEW By Our Bangkok reporter BANGKOK, Tuesday THAI Muslim separatists have threatened to plant 400 bombs around Bangkok within the next few days in a new wave of terrorism to secure political autonomy for the southern provinces. The threat follows a rash of bomb320 words
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Article92 1980-07-02 32 LONDON, Tues. The fu- ture of The Observer, the i liberal Sunday newspaper with a print order of 800,000, appeared in the balance today after the breakdown of pay talks between trade unions and the owners, Atlantic Richfield of the United States. They failed to agree onAFP - 92 words
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Article30 1980-07-02 32 NEW YORK, Tues The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials slipped 1.45 to 866.47 in the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. AP.AP - 30 words
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Miscellaneous189 1980-07-02 32 UP TO 1p.m. TODAY: Partly cloudy with showers In a few areas, clearing In late morning. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max 25 min. SUNSET today: 6.45 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 8.33 a.m. GLOBAL weather Amsterdam 13-16C Rain U. Aageto. 21-30C Cloudy Atkeaa 24-33C Clear MaarM 16-31C Clear189 words
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604 1980-07-02 1 Historical profiles Sure and steady Li won a battle During the reign of Emperor Han Wen, there lived a general who was a good archer. His name was Li Guang. Once, Li Guang went hunting. From afar, he saw a tiger squatting in the bushes. He took aim and shot.604 words
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Article42 1980-07-02 1 r sfe £-?uM?r o *rm*fr« J4#«lT -H«*W (dunjftfcs «t*H£ iss*miii2ii« »*r (chuo^fttpir/j^r-o HI m mrmm £M 3 (xunluo) MX T-'M^ft«ft ffeffj *.'jMii ft ttffitf&fc o«fn -ife .ftA-si A ftff]H#-S*A itS[A#7 W**ff] t*sl**fl« tofn «it^**fr«fr] o«t/f. ftiliT^£°^J'J« at ,mi±ftfnr'-j{*,& affi^«iß»(xie)T jet ofto^^^^ofc- osr^#sp-w^t42 words
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Article51 1980-07-02 1 hukou tiger's mouth (fig iaws of death) huxue tiger's den hujiong brave general laohu tiger mamahuhu careless; fair $E hu ifcttttftt hu shi dondon eye covetously hutou shewei fine start and poor finish For example, you may say, Laohu stit roushf dongwu. meaning, "The tiger is a51 words
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Article192 1980-07-02 1 Fables Why the crow is black IN ancient times, the crow had beautiful multi-coloured feathers. Besides the phoenix, it was the most beautiful bird in the forest. One day, the peacock, the thrush, the parrot and the magpie said to the crow: "Our friend, your feathers are so beautiful." Challenge192 words
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Article18 1980-07-02 1 \°,&%tt4»imk Jo- 1 we^ >*mm&7 v Huh 7 o to 7- p fli^S* .^ifi mm *mmm%®% ##7 .*£*e#tfj18 words
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Article, Illustration58 1980-07-02 1 \MMM}^L a— HL If tiger THE character for tiger is a pictograph. It is based on the radical ft (tiger skin) clarified by /l (hind legs): Characterised by its vicious ferocity, the tiger strikes fear even when dead. Hence the saving: "He who rides the tiger58 words
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Advertisement117 1980-07-02 1 INSIDt Mass hysteria What makes the students of a secondary school break ont In mass hysteria? Some people believe it's the work of a spirit; find ont on Pag* 5 Prince, poet painter BM P'u Hsln-yn was probably the last of his kind in old China. The best of his117 words
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Article710 1980-07-02 2 TAN SUAT LIAN - PICK of the DAY TAN SUAT LIAN By SBC TV THE word historic has all too often been used for ephemeral events, but a genuinely historic moment occured when Mao, victorious over the forces of Chiang Kai Shek, imposed his form of Communist rule on 600 million peple. Portraits Of710 words
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Article, Illustration511 1980-07-02 2 P'u Hsin- yu; TEO HAN WUE - Prince, poet, painter P'u Hsin-yu TEO HAN WUE Exhibition of paintings and calligraphy by I National Museum Today till Sunday Preview by BORN a Manchu prince of the declining Qing Dynasty, when China was about to plunge into political upheaval at the turn of the century, P'u Hsin-yu (1896 1963)511 words
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Article, Illustration293 1980-07-02 2 CHEW YANG KIAK - CHEW YANG KIAK By "I DIDN'T expect to win. The other competitors were equally good." A typical response, but said in tones of self-assurance and confidence, by the youngest of seven finalists. Kenneth Liew, 14, already a pianist of flair and much293 words
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Miscellaneous115 1980-07-02 2 FIVE-MAN ART KXHIBI I TION featuring the works of Chen Wen Hsi, Lim Tze Peng, Tan Choh Tee, Cheong Soo Pieng and Hou Hsi Ching at the Na I tional Museum Art Galj lery from 10.30 a.m. to 7 i p.m. On till July 7. FILM SHOWS for the public115 words
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Miscellaneous1261 1980-07-02 2 TV and Radio j I SBC 5 3.00 PM Opening folowed by What's My cock Hill Line? 7.30 News (Malay) .55 3.25 Diary Of Events (Malay) 7 55 Days A Place Of His OwCT! 3.30 Chemistry «-25 Hawai Five-0 Woe To Wo Fat 55 3.55 New Ed Alen Show Jg1,261 words
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Article1462 1980-07-02 5 Why did the students of a local secondary school break out in mass hysteria? Nobody knows, or has a scientific explanation. These outbreaks are not peculiar to any particular country, culture or creed, nor are they a symptom of the evils of a fast, modern pace there have been1,462 words
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Advertisement176 1980-07-02 5 Everybody likes the palatable SERRAVALLO'S TONIC (CINCHONA AND IRON WINE) SERRAVALLO Serravallo's Tonic is made solely from the combination of fresh grapes, iron and cinchona bark. The combination has a close relationship in body buildup. Fresh grapes contain bountiful Vitamins B complex, it stimulates circulation and nourishes nerve systems. Iron176 words
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Advertisement252 1980-07-02 5 KING OF LYCHEES IS NOW HERE Fresh from China, these Lychees are handpicked and airflown to Singapore the very day. These almost seedless Lychees with no stalks and leaves are now specially packed in cartons of 12kg. Each carton contains 4 separate gift packs of 3 kg. It's sweet, juicy252 words
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Advertisement653 1980-07-02 6 We are a large Engineering establishment and in the process of our expansion, the following new positions are created These positions call for dynamic persons who can communicate with all levels of staff TRAINEE SAFETY OFFICER Applicants must possess a Technician Diploma in Mechanical Engineering with or without working experience653 words
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Advertisement614 1980-07-02 6 i tool is die ■making apprenticeship^^ i training programme in conjunction with the Vocational Institute Training Board B Training Program Successful applicants will be sponsored by GE to attend I year full time institutional training at Pasir Panjang Vocational Institute in Tool Die Making (Presstool Making or Injection Molding). This614 words
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Advertisement583 1980-07-02 6 Mnuuiper Scott English Ltd, a subsidiary of Haw Par Brothers International Limited is seeking the appointments of the following to further expand market penetration both locally and in the region in Flow Measurement Control Systems, an advanced technological system widely used in oil refineries and having high growth potential SALES583 words
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Advertisement523 1980-07-02 6 CANTEEN^k CATERER X required to operate in Jurong factory with approximately 400 employees 1 3 males). M To operate long hours 6.30 am to 10.20 pm Mondays to Saturdays and Sundays whenever required. To provide Chinese, Muslim and Western Food. To have good catering experience and contacts with food suppliers.523 words
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Advertisement284 1980-07-02 7 RADIOCOMMUNICATION RADIO AMATEUR EXAMINATIONS The Telecommunication Authority of Singapore (Telecoms) will be conducting the following examinations: DATE OF FEES EXAMINATION EXAMINATION PAYABLE a) RADIO- 18th aid $25.00 COMMUNICATION 20th August OPERATORS 1980 GENERAL CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCY (FT. I) b) RADIO AMATEUR 18th August $10.00 EXAMINATION 1980 c) RADIO- Ist to284 words
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Advertisement742 1980-07-02 7 UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE TENDERS FOR COMPUTER 1. Tenders are invited for the supply, delivery, installation, commissioning and maintenance of a modern general-pur-pose mainframe Computing System for the University of Singapore. 2. Tender documents may be obtained on payment of a nonrefundable sum of $10/- to the Bursar of the University.742 words
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Advertisement225 1980-07-02 7 McCONNELL DOWELL (M) SDN. BHD. requires an experienced FOREMAN CARPENTER for their Marine Piling Contract at Pasir Gudang Power Station. Applicants must have several years experience in erecting heavy timber framework for large elevated concrete structure preferably in murine projects. Those interested, please come personally to the above site office.225 words
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Advertisement96 1980-07-02 7 SENIOR MECHANICAL FITTERS An established Engineering Company based in Shah Alom Industrial Estate, Selongor, Malaysia invites applications for the position of Senior Mechanical Fitters. Qualification/ Requirements: Applicants must hove served recognised apprenticeship or training in Mechanical or Marine Engineering environment, with experience on steam/ water pumps, engines, compressors and industrial96 words
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Article, Illustration1058 1980-07-02 8 AMERICAN management practices receive much attention in Japanese firms, but not at Maekawa Manufacturing Company Japan's foremost maker of refrigerators and freezers. Its executives disdain the outlook of Harvard Business School in favour of innovation within the framework of Japanese tradition. Management philosophy emphasises permanent1,058 words
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