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Title Section14 1980-07-05 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1981 30 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 111/1/8014 words
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YOUR WEEKEND READING
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The Sunday Times
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Article141 1980-07-05 1 THERE are at least 67,000 people in Singapore who do not get a fair share of life as it should be lived. They are the handicapped and the old The path of the wheelchair users is lined with good intentions...but strewn with thoughtless obstacles and141 words
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Article126 1980-07-05 1 THE current Courtesy Campaign Is aimed at everyone..."Courtesy to for you aad me." Bus crews, taxi drivers aad office workers are being shown the ways of courtesy but how to the courtesy message getttag through at not level? Tomorrow we bring yoa a report on very Interesting126 words
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Article124 1980-07-05 1 THE Malaysia Cup is back in Singapore. But even more important is that with it has come a new spirit of sportsmanship that is evident in the ranks of the national squad. The SUNDAY TIMES tomorrow tells you all about a supreme example of such sportsmanship. One124 words
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Article88 1980-07-05 1 TOMORROW we bring you some of the first pictures of the government's little-known fruit farm in Lim Chu Rang. The news is that right here on Singapore soil, we have managed to grow the much-prized Thai durian, also an ambrosial cross between the Hawaiian papaya and88 words
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Article102 1980-07-05 1 SO many things yon could do with your time and we hope to give you some Ideas In our aew Recreation page. Kicking It off to a several-part guide on HOW TO PLAY BETTER SCRABBLE, the world's most popular word game. It helps If yon can102 words
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Article101 1980-07-05 1 FROM this week we'll be varying our usual Travellers' Tales with eminently useful Travel Guides that get down to the nitty-gritty basic facts and information to help you get the most out of your trip. This week's first Travel Guide is about Tokyo and, says our101 words
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Article, Illustration1242 1980-07-05 1 FELIX SOH - FELIX SOH Singapore studying draft proposals By Straits Times Foreign Editor JOGJAKARTA, Friday A BASIC agreement on Singapore's role in industrialisation projects on the Indonesian island of Batam should be sorted out within three months or less. This was stated by Prime Minister Lee Kuan1,242 words
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Article, Illustration111 1980-07-05 1 THE advancing soldiers of the Singapore Armed Forces seat these "terrorists" clad la pyjamas or sarongs fleeing from their hideout. They had gone after them after the "terrorists" had ambushed a recce platoon la a hit-and-run operation and withdrawn behind some ham Bat their111 words
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Article74 1980-07-05 1 LONDON, Prl Kvonae Goolagong Cawley, of Australia, the lfil champion, regained the women's singles title la this year's Wimbledon tennis championships when she neat Chris Evert Lloyd, of America, t-1, 7-4 In the final today. Cawley. the number four seed, was helped by "wretched" play by Lloyd In74 words
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Article44 1980-07-05 1 JOHN MCENROE showing the fiery temper which has caned him the tag "saperbrat," oatgmaaed fellow America* Jimmy Connors, the ITU champion, *-3, M, M, M to quallfy to meet title holder BJara Ban la the men's singles ffaal SEE PAGE 844 words
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Article36 1980-07-05 1 I THE Second Deputy Prime 1 Minister (Foreign Affairs), Mr S. Rajantnam, is expected to represent Singapore at the memorial service for Japanese Prime Minister, Mr Masayoshi Ohira. in Tokyo on WednesI day.36 words
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Article105 1980-07-05 1 THE death toll on Singapore roads has risen to 141. The two latest victims were teenage motorcycle pillion riders. Miss Kong Lee Eng, 19, a waitress, died in hospital (our hours after she fell off a motorcycle ridden by Mr Lee Fong Keng. 20,105 words
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308 1980-07-05 1 LEE KIM CHEW - Prem seeks meeting with Hua in Tokyo LEE KIM CHEW By our Bangkok reporter BANGKOK, Friday THAILAND has asked Japan to arrange a meeting between Thai Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda and Chairman Hua Guofeng when the two leaders visit Tokyo next week, i Thai sources said the request was made308 words
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Article111 1980-07-05 1 Ex-Shah's condition worsens CAIRO, Fri. The deposed Shah of Iran, recovering from an operation to drain a lung, developed a fever today as his condition worsened, hospital sources said. They reported that his temperature had risen to 39.2 C and that his doctors were thinking of moving him back intoReuter - 111 words
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Article72 1980-07-05 1 LOS ANGELES, Frl. A black custodian has sued a supermarket chain for alleged racial discrimination by hiring only Asians in its produce department because Asians ''have a natural ability to work with produce." Mr Robert Irving filed the suit' in the Federal Court, charging Gelsons Markets withUPI - 72 words
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Article46 1980-07-05 1 SAN JUAN (Puerto Rico), Frl. The president of the Pan-American Basketball Confederation, Rafael Lopez Garcia, was assassinated last night at his home in a suburb here, sources said. Initial reports said that he had been killed by several shots fired by unidentified people. AFPAFP - 46 words
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498 1980-07-05 1 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - ALBERT RAMALINGAM By of The Straits Times Foreign Desk KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Malaysian Government announced today a massive expansion programme for the armed forces that will include more modern weapons, training centres and troops. Announcing this at the 29th Umno General As- sembly498 words
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Article64 1980-07-05 1 PARIS. Frl. A group of IraaJaa student* today occupied the Iranian Rmbarny here and took ■•stage the ambassador and foor embassy emThe Hunt-man group, belonging to the association of Iranian Islamir Students In France, said la a communlqae the takeover was meant as a protest againstUPI - 64 words
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Advertisement164 1980-07-05 1 48 pages today DETAILS OF SHARE A CAB SCHEME -Page 7 VETERAN Seoul opposition leader Kirn to go on trial 2 'CHINA can't match US might by 2000' S STUDENTS cut off Assam state 4 UN bid for economic talks ends in deadlock 6 BANGKOK REPORT BUS driven and con-164 words
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524 1980-07-05 2 SOUTH Korea's military rulers said today that major opposition leader Mr Kirn DaeJung will be prosecuted on charges of being a communist and plotting to overthrow the military-backed government of President Choi Kyu-Hah. An official announcement from the Martial Law Command524 words
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98 1980-07-05 2 BONN, Fri. Former West German Chanceltor Willy Brandt appealed today to South Korean President Choi kyu Hah to investigate reports that South Korea's leading dissident. Kirn Dae-Jung, was being Ultreated v prison. Mr Kirn, 54, a farmer presidential candidate, was arrested In May. S*nth98 words
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Article119 1980-07-05 2 DETERGENT BAN TO SAVE LAKE TOKYO, Fri. Shiga Prefecture in central Japan has banned the sale of synthetic detergents in what it called a grand experiment" to save pollution-stricken Lake Biwa, Japan's largest lake. Local officials said the anti-detergent decree issued on July 1 is aimed at saving the lake'sAP - 119 words
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Article26 1980-07-05 2 MANILA, Fri. Authorities have arrested nine government soldiers and policemen for carrying guns Inside discos and bars, a government report said yesterday. UPIUPI - 26 words
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258 1980-07-05 2 BANGKOK, Fri. Deliveries of relief supplies to Kampucheans at two points on Thailand's eastern frontier have been suspended, spokesmen for two international organisations heading the Kampuchean aid effort said today. A spokesman for the United Nations Childrens Fund (Unicef) said that since MondayReuter - 258 words
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Article66 1980-07-05 2 TOKYO, Fri. Japan's Science and Technology Agency said today it is investigating a radioactive leak that went undetected for the past 15 years at Japan's prestigious Kyoto University. The agency launched the probe after the university, one of Japan's leading institutions in the study of nuclear physics, reportedAP - 66 words
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Article33 1980-07-05 2 BEIJING, Frl. About 3.31 million students will take nationwide entrance examinations next week to compete for about 300,000 places in Chinese colleges and specialised institutes, the People's Dally reported today. APAP - 33 words
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Article, Illustration59 1980-07-05 2 Focus on Russian. Viet VIPs THE Russians and the Hanoi delegation, which visited Moscow on Thursday, posing for a picture before their meeting. The line-up of the officials are, from loft: Soviet Prime Minister Alexel Kmyein, Vietnamese Premier Pham Van Dong, Soviet President Leonid Brazhnev, Vietnamese Communist Party secretary-general LeUPI - 59 words
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Article63 1980-07-05 2 TOKYO, Frl. Anti-nuclear campaigners staged a mass rally here last night to protest against what they called a plot to build a "nuclear community" in the Pacific. The rally, held at a Tokyo public hall, was attended by some 700 members of 27 groups opposing plans to buildAFP - 63 words
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Article63 1980-07-05 2 St. JOHN'S (Newfoundland). Fri. A Soviet master chess player has applied to stay in Canada, a Canadian Immigration Department spokesman said today. Igor Yvanov, 33, applied for refugee status after leaving a Soviet Aeroflot flight from Havana to Moscow during a fuelling stop early last FridayReuter - 63 words
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301 1980-07-05 2 LEE KIM CHEW - A BUSMAN'S DREAM COME TRUE IN THAILAND LEE KIM CHEW By our Bangkok reporter BUS drivers and conductors can now sleep on the job thanks to the Bangkok Transport Authority, which is encouraging them to do so for the sake of efficiency. The idea came in the wake of problems301 words
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Article139 1980-07-05 2 selves for the worst because of the perennial violence associated with the hustings in Thailand. But there were surprises on polling day. No violence at all at most of the booths and everything went according to plan, except that very few people showed up to cast their votes.139 words
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Article, Illustration249 1980-07-05 3 CHINA has almost no chance of becoming a military power on the scale of the US and Soviet Union during the rest of this century, a top US Intelligence official said. While China has the world's largest army and is trying to update249 words
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Article60 1980-07-05 3 Glimpse of Made in China bombers RARE photos taken inside one of China's aircraft factories show assembly line production of Chinese bombers. The photos appeared in this month's issne of a Chinese I Army magazine, but there was no indication of where the factory is located, The magazine did sayAP - 60 words
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140 1980-07-05 3 WASHINGTON, Friday "are mostly copies or modifications of Soviet designs of the *****," the study said. Indeed, over 70 per cent of spending for aircraft in 1978 went for planes designed in the Soviet Union in the *****, the study said. While the Chinese are modernisingAP - 140 words
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278 1980-07-05 3 Pope ordains 'biggest church in the world' RIO DE JANEIRO, Friday POPE John Paul n today consecrated a church that some claim is the largest in the world as a crowd of about one million joined in the religious service. "This is a particularly emotion-charged and happy moment of myReuter; AP - 278 words
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102 1980-07-05 3 Ringo to wed actress Barbara Bach LONDON, Fri. Former Beatle Ringo Starr has announced that he will marry actress Barbara Bach next year. "We still have to arrange an exact date, but the wedding will be some time early next year," Ringo, 39, told reporters on his arrival today fromUPI - 102 words
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201 1980-07-05 3 Deng and 3 key party men to retire soon' BEIJING, Fri. China's most powerful figure, Mr Deng Xiaoping, and three other pillars of the current "wheelchair" leadership will retire from various posts shortly to make way for younger rulers of the world's most populous nation, diplomatic sources said today. MrUPI - 201 words
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Article32 1980-07-05 3 LONDON, Fri. The British Government has authorised the dumping of about 2,700 tonnes of containers filled with low-level radioactive waste into the north-east Atlantic the Environment Department said today. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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169 1980-07-05 3 PORTLAND (Malae). Fri. A llaah Ughtula* which gave retired P«rtlaad track driver Edwin ItiMmia hli sight aad hearlag hack appear* to have ate* started hi* hair Sr MrßaMaaaa, tt, was •it hi hit gardea last maath dariag a itirm waea be was169 words
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316 1980-07-05 4 Stalemate broken by Schmidt visit: Radio Moscow MOSCOW, Fri. Radio Moscow yesterday described west German Chancellor Helmut Schmidfs visit to the Soviet Union as a breakthrough in the stalemate on the reduction of middle-range missiles in Europe. The commentary came a few hours after Mr Schmidt told his parliament inReuter; AP - 316 words
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Article70 1980-07-05 4 A FRENCH archeological team will try at the end of this year to locate the wreck of the frigate Medusa which sank 164 years ago off the coast of Mauritania, west Africa. Archeologist Jean Yves Blot, head of the expedition, will use the most recent methodsAFP - 70 words
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Article66 1980-07-05 4 POLICE and nature authority officials were on the lookout yesterday for an escaped circus lion which tried to swipe an Arab guard outside Jerusalem. Israel radio reported the man complained to police "a big yellow beast with a mane woke him up in his orchardAP - 66 words
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Article50 1980-07-05 4 SOUTH Korea's Pusan city authorities have decided to remove antennas specially erected to receive Japanese television broadcasts, to prevent citizens from viewing "indecent" Japanese programmes, a spokesman said. This decision was made, he said, because they were worried such programmes would hurt traditional Korean customs. AP.AP - 50 words
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Article233 1980-07-05 4 'DEPORT ILLEGAL ALIENS' DEMAND NEW DELHI, Friday STUDENTS demanding that millions of "foreigners" be deported from Assam state started a three-day blockade of all air, train and road services in India's north-east today, the United News of India reported. India's north-east, wracked by anti-immigrant agitationsAP - 233 words
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317 1980-07-05 4 Mass demo in support of Khomeiny policies TEHERAN, Friday HUNDREDS of thousands of demonstrators converged on Teheran University early today for a rally to back Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeiny's policies for Iran. Groups organised by local revolutionary councils or mosques marched through the main streets carrying banners or portraits of theAFP - 317 words
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Article42 1980-07-05 4 TEHERAN, Fri. Fourteen people, including a retired major-general, two other officers and a person identified as a Jew, were executed in Shiraz, south-east Iran, late last night for drug offences and other alleged crimes, Teheran Radio reported today. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article45 1980-07-05 4 WASHINGTON, Fri. The United States has asked Cuba to take back seven common criminals, who were released from prison to join the flood of refugees to the US in April, but the Fidel Castro Government has refused, US officials said yesterday. UPIUPI - 45 words
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Article41 1980-07-05 4 JERUSALEM, Fri. The roof of Jerusalem's new Great Synagogue collapsed as it was being put in place today, killing one workman and injuring four. The synagogue, being built In west Jerusalem, will be the city's largest when completed. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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140 1980-07-05 4 Autonomy talks to resume in Cairo on Thursday WASHINGTON, Fri. Israel and Egypt will resume Palestinian autonomy talks In Cairo on Thursday despite Indications that sharp differeaces remain en several key Issues. The decision to revive the Camp David negotiation process was announced here yesterday on conclusion ef twe days'Reuter - 140 words
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Article114 1980-07-05 4 Turkey to allow US 'spy' flights WASHINGTON, Fri. Turkey has decided to let American "spy" planes fly over its territory to keep watch on Soviet nuclear missile developments, a Senate committee report has disclosed. Turkish officials previously served notice that they would allow such overflights only if the Soviet UnionAFP - 114 words
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Article45 1980-07-05 4 TOKYO, Fri. The Soviet Union and Vietnam signed an I agreement in Moscow yester- day giving the Soviets rights to oil ana gas exploration off the Vietnamese coast, the Vietnam News Agency reported today. Details of the agreement were not given. APAP - 45 words
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148 1980-07-05 4 Reader's Digest fined $3.6 m for mail ads WASHINGTON, Frl. A federal Judge has fined Reader's Digest US$l.75 million <St 3.« million) for a "subscriber's sweepstakes" that violated a government order on misleading direct-mail advertising. US district Judge James Latchum ruled that Reader's Digest was guilty ef misleading advertising by148 words
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378 1980-07-05 6 A MAJOR United Nations effort to pave the way for global economic negotiations between mdustrialised and developing countries ended in a deadlock yesterday, diplomatic sources reported. A committee of the whole, representing all UN members, extended for an extra day a two-AP - 378 words
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Article64 1980-07-05 6 FREETOWN (Sierra Leone), Fri. Mauritius yesterday demanded the -eturn of the island of Diego Garcia, the tiny Indian ocean atoll where the United States has built an air base. Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam, the Mauritian prime mninister, told delegates to the 17th annual summit conference of the Organisation ofUPI - 64 words
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Article62 1980-07-05 6 PORT VILA (New Hebrides), Fri. An experienced British colonial official. Mr George Kalkoa, was today elected the first president of the New Hebrides, which will become the Republic of Vanuatu after independence scheduled for July 30. Mr Kalkoa, 42, who comes from Mcli village on the mainUPI - 62 words
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136 1980-07-05 6 Walkout leaves thousands of blacks stranded JOHANNESBURG, Fri. An unofficial strike by 4M black bus drivers left thousands of workers In Johannesburg's black townships stranded today and some buses still operating were stoned by angry crowds when they failed to stop. A bis company executive said some buses were runningReuter - 136 words
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177 1980-07-05 6 US ends antiinflation curbs on credit WASHINGTON, Fri. The Federal Reserve Board said yesterday it was abandoning special anti-inflation curbs on credit as unemployment persisted at around its worst levels since President Jimmy Carter took office nearly four years ago. The announcement by America's central bank followed the release ofReuter - 177 words
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217 1980-07-05 6 Strikes bring paper works to near halt MONTREAL, Fri. The closing of more paper mills by strikes in Ontario moved AbitibiPrice Inc. the world's largest producer of newsprint, closer to a full shutdown yesterday. Only one large mill owned by the company is still operating in eastern Canada. A millUPI - 217 words
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102 1980-07-05 6 LONDON, Fri. The future of The Observer, Britain's oldest national Sunday newspaper, remained in doubt last night after the management of the American-owned paper and print union leaders failed to settle a dispute over pay and electronic production equipment. Mr Les Dixon, president of theAP - 102 words
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Article121 1980-07-05 6 PORTA (Portugal), Fri. A four-year-old girl has been sold by her mother at a fair in Pampilhosa de Serra in northern Portugal, according to press reports here. A foreign couple re- portedly bought the girl, Isabel Christina, for 4,111 Escudos (Ssl7l). The affair madeAFP - 121 words
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Article208 1980-07-05 7 THE National University of Singapore is studying the possibility of re-intro-during postgraduate courses in urban planning to meet Singapore's need for more town planners. It is understood that the architecture and building faculty in NUS and the Singapore Institute of Planners are working on this proposal.208 words
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Article, Illustration817 1980-07-05 7 TAXI commuters who share taxis under the proposed NTUC Comfort Share-a-Cab scheme will have to pay between $1.80 and $2.50 each, depending on the distance travelled. These fares have been worked out so that they will benefit both the commuter, who will817 words
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182 1980-07-05 7 Death fall was third bid to end her life A 19-YEAR-OLD telephone-operator was found dead at the foot of a block of flats after two suicide attempts in April, a coroner's court heard yesterday. The body of Yap Chew Ngoh, an employee of Sin Chew Jit Pon, was found at182 words
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Article71 1980-07-05 7 THE Philippine Minister of Education and Culture and president of the council of the South-east Asian Ministers of Education Organisation (Seameo), Dr Onofre Corpuz, will arrive in Singapore on July 16 on a tour of Seameo regional centres and projects. He will call on the Education Minister.71 words
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173 1980-07-05 7 Unlicensed travel agent fined $3,000 BUSINESSWOMAN Mary Lee Yoet Vine was yesterday fined $3,Mt by m magistrate for operating as an ■licensed travel agent. She pleaded guilty U engaglnc In travel agent's Darinem without a licence at her •fflee In Orchard Road from Sept 1 to Oct 1 last year.173 words
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353 1980-07-05 7 JANIE KHOO - JANIE KHOO By TWO experts from the Pacific Area Travel Association returned here recently to study in detail the possibility of a single management company for synchronised transport to and on Sentosa. Sources said yesterday that the experts, who made a verbal report to the353 words
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Article104 1980-07-05 7 Cultural fund gets $52,000 boost THE Singapore Cultural Foundation fund was boosted by $52,690 to $2.5 million yesterday at a cheque presentation ceremony at the Ministry of Culture. Dr Ow Chin Hock, the ministry's Parliamentary Secretary, accepted cheques from five organisations and a Singaporean. Mr Ang Tiong Loi. who works104 words
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Article82 1980-07-05 7 A 30-MEMHKR delegation from Singapore, headed by the chairman of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board (STPB). Mr Tan I Tong, left for Penang yesterday to take part in the dragon boat race. The team, comprising 27 representatives from the Ponggol Point community centre and three82 words
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509 1980-07-05 8 NTUC to ensure two-tier wages are paid THE NTUC will ensure that all its affiliates insist on employers rewarding above average workers by implementing the two-tier pay increases recommended by the National Wages Council for this year. NTUC secretary-general Lim Chee Onn warned that if this is not done, workers509 words
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Article54 1980-07-05 8 THE Singapore Air Transport Workers' Union has clarified that the group of SLA flight engineers in its SIASATS branch never considered leaving the union, contrary to a report in Thursday's Straits Times. The engineers belong to the SLA SATS branch and not the SATS branch as reported.54 words
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Article135 1980-07-05 8 AIDE TO DRTAN ATNUS NAMED A SYSTEMS engineer with the Education Ministry has been seconded to the National University of Singapore to assist the vice-chancellor designate, Dr Tony Tan, who is also the Minister of Education. He is Mr Wee Hian King, the assistant director of systems in the ministry.135 words
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Article80 1980-07-05 8 THE Deputy Director of the Management Services Department, Ministry of Finance, Mr Chuang Kwong Yong, 30, topped his class last year at the University of Hawaii by scoring A's in all 18 subjects for the Masters degree in Business Administration. Mr Chuang was in Hawaii80 words
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Article30 1980-07-05 8 AN exhibition on children's art from India will be held at the National Museum's Young People's Gallery from Monday to July 27 between 10.30 a.m. and 7 p.m.30 words
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149 1980-07-05 8 UF calls forpoll overseer under UN supervision THE United Front has suggested that an independent election commissioner be appointed under the supervision of the United Nations to ensure that the coming general election is conducted in a "fair and democratic" way. In a statement, the secretary-general of the party, Mr149 words
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152 1980-07-05 8 THE United Peopled Front yesterday named three candidates for the coming general election. They are its general secretary, lawyer Harbans Singh, 54, who will contest in Sembawang, Mr Lee Mun Hung, 71, a hardware dealer (Tanione Pagar) and Mr Mohd Sam Ahmad, 56, a retired152 words
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Article171 1980-07-05 8 THE Constitution of the Republic of Singapore (Amendment) Bill, which seeks to tighten the law governing those who wish to become Members of Parliament, was read for the first time in Parlia- ment last week. Under the new bill, those who wish to contest Parliamentary171 words
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Article288 1980-07-05 8 Saved- by govt's 'rainy day' fund THE bacon of many a government department has been saved by a littleknown fund that can be drawn on in emergencies. It is simply called the Contingencies Fund and has been used by departments and ministries exceeding their budget. An example is the nearly288 words
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85 1980-07-05 8 HP interest More say for minister THE Finance Minister will be given greater flexibility in fixing the maximum rate of interest on overdue hire purchase payments under the Hire Purchase (Amendment) Bill, read for the first time in Parliament last week. The minister will adjust this rate to keep it85 words
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Article46 1980-07-05 8 EDUCATION Minister Tony Tan, who is also MP for Sembawang, will open an exposition organised by the Sembawang constituency citizens' consultative committee and the Chong Pang community centre extension fund committee at Ang Mo Kio Avenue 1, opposite Block 246, today at 8.30 p.m.46 words
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Article, Illustration151 1980-07-05 8 BAN AND $5,000 FINE ON LORRYMAN LORRY driver Ng Ah B*h, 33, waa Hied fSJMt In default six mwiths' jftil Md Jailed a day after he pleaded guilty to causing the death of aa eixht-year-*ld girl by driving negligently alone Kampong San Tenglast Aug 1«. He was abo banned from151 words
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Article44 1980-07-05 8 THE Kallang community centre youth group will hold a Youth week from tomorrow. Activities for the week include film shows, an exhibition on Asean countries, a talk on youth and marriage and a table-tennis tournament. For details please ring *****82.44 words
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Article23 1980-07-05 8 THE Boon Teck community centre youth group will organise a Genting tour from Aug 22 to 24. For details ring *****0123 words
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Article, Illustration403 1980-07-05 9 A SWITCH in Singapore's major ambassadorial postings involving Japan and South Korea, Malaysia and possibly Australia is to take place soon. The Singapore ambassador to Japan and South Korea, Mr Wee Mon Cheng, is to bow out o diplomatic service to return to403 words
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Article43 1980-07-05 9 THE Parliamentary Secretary (Culture), Dr Ow Chin Hock, will attend the prize-giving ceremony of the essay contest. How To Promote Mandarin Effectively in the Home, at the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry Building in Hill Street tomorrow at 2.30 p.m.43 words
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113 1980-07-05 9 Extension of home for aged to open THE Acting Minister for Social Affairs, Dr Ahmad Mat tar, will open the new extension of the Payoh Lai Home for the Aged Sick in Payoh Lai Road, Upper Serangoon, today at 3 p.m. The extension, costing {280.000, will provide room for another113 words
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140 1980-07-05 9 WITH the opening of the improved Fort Road tomorrow at 10 a.m., travelling time for motorists heading for the east coast sector of Singapore is expected to be shortened. The widened road, costing $2.5 million, was expected to be open to traffic on June 27140 words
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94 1980-07-05 9 TAN THIAM KIAT, 29, a former accounts executive with Inchroy Credit Corporation was yesterday charged in court with seven counts of criminal breach of trust and seven counts of making false entries in hire-purchase contracts, involving $224,000. Tan was alleged to have committed the94 words
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Article19 1980-07-05 9 RADIN Mas community centre will organise a National Day carnival at Telok Blangah Crescent on Aug 31.19 words
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235 1980-07-05 9 GODFREY ROBERT - Singapore officer wins the Queen's Medal GODFREY ROBERT By LONDON, Fri. A Singapore anny offiwr, 2nd Lleai Tan Teck i.van, has been awarded the Queen'* Medal for being the top student at the Sandhurst Royal Mllltary Aeademy. Lt Tan, M, topped Us dass of 48 offlcers (rom Britain and two235 words
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Article43 1980-07-05 9 THE government is acquiring 12,000 sq metres of land bounded by Jalan Besar. Weld Road and Sungei Road for urban redevelopment. The acquisition which has been gazetted, is part of the government's comprehensive redevelopment programme for the city centre.43 words
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Advertisement421 1980-07-05 9 WAIT FOR! PUBLICS-AUCTION laaaai a^i^iß^aV^BaiaMiiw—^m^J' r^^^ aaaan jj m*i» aVW 30 ~'^3MbklJ> mi l! attiMw^'%. m-JI a\^? JCaaT i W MB mL ■toS^vJ^aa^^B? aaaaal i^F^QHfajß^VT^^EV^^B^^^BaajHßaaaaaj ti Kakaishrin 16th. Century (private collection) BY SOCIAL PERMISSION OF VEDAT DURUSEL FAMILY TRUST (Istanbul) One of the world's most famous private collections of rare421 words
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264 1980-07-05 10 'Frequent quarrels over mother of accused' The Jean Sinnappa case KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. There were frequent quarrels between S. Karthigesu and his sister-in-law, Mrs Jean Sinnappa, because he would not leave his mother and go to live with her, the High Court was told today. The quarrels began in FebruaryNST - 264 words
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Article71 1980-07-05 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. MTUC president Dr P.P Narayanan, faced with ultimatums to pull out from the congress, said today he did replyto the public sector unions in the congress on their request for constitutional changes. An affiliated union the Inland Revenue Officers' Union said yesterday it wasNST - 71 words
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119 1980-07-05 10 Troops kill terrorist and injure another KUANTAN. FH. Seemrlty farces sh«t dead m emmmmniat torrrhrt and wounded ■■rtfcw In a shert elMhla the Jungle* ol weat Pabang, the State Secretary Datak KnmnnlrninfiiT bin AMal Rahman said la a statement today. He saM the clash with the tw« terrorists •eerred June119 words
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Article34 1980-07-05 10 TEMERLOH. Fri. Wahab Jamaluddin, 34, and his friend, Monamed Yusof Bidin. 35, were killed when their motorcycle was involved in a crash with a lorry at the Temerloh-Maran road here yesterday. NST.NST - 34 words
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405 1980-07-05 10 Budget will boost home industries KUALA LUMPUR, Friday THE 1981 budget is likely to be expansionary and will give industries catering to the Malaysian domestic market a much-needed shot in the arm. Linked to the desire to see the rapid expansion of these industries is the government's concern over supply405 words
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352 1980-07-05 10 Court won't strike off teacher's transfer suit KUALA LUMPUR, Friday THE High Court today dismissed a second application by the Director of Education, the Education Minister and the Malaysian Government to strike off a suit brought by a teacher, Mr Loot Ting Yee alias Lock Swee, 49, who is questioning352 words
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156 1980-07-05 10 Need to set up regional quarantine centre KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The third Asean animal protection programme meeting ended here yesterday after agreeing on the need to establish a common regional animal quarantine centre. The director-general of Veterinary Services, Dr Osman Din, who chaired the three-day meeting, said a feasibility studyAFP - 156 words
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Article95 1980-07-05 10 PENANG, FrL— The Peaaag International Boat festival an Sunday will he featared aa the BBC television programme, Blae Peter. Two fllm crew, aae eammlaalaaed by the Taarlst Development Corporation and the other tram BBC TV, are in Penan* to film the event. Blae Peter, Is aAFP - 95 words
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Advertisement23 1980-07-05 10 JACKPOT PRIZE FOR TOMORROW'S DRAW 53/80 00 o o TO NtfUtS WITH 5 NUMBERS CORRECT DRAW OVER REWF FUSIO* AT 4.30 P M <&$23 words
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214 1980-07-05 11 'Stop wild dakwah activities in the country' KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Among the many resolutions Defore the Umno General Assembly is one calling the government to stop "wild dakwah activities rampant in Trengganu, Kelantan and Approved by the Umno Youth Assembly yesterday, the resolution says that these activities not only undermine214 words
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316 1980-07-05 11 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - Warning of more intense infighting ahead ALBERT RAMALINGAM By of The Straits Times Foreign Desk KUALA LUMPUR, Friday UMNO Youths attending the party's current General Assembly here today warned that yesterday's voting which returned Haji Suhaimi bin Datuk Kamaruddin as president had set the course for more intensive political infighting316 words
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Article96 1980-07-05 11 KOTA BARI Frl. The big top of the Great Royal Circus of Bombay collapsed here during a storm which swept Kelantan yesterday. There were no casualties. The manager of the circus. Mr T. Sundrmm, said damage was estimated at $72,tM. "Apart from the tent, several electrical lnstal-NST - 96 words
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194 1980-07-05 11 'SUHAIMI'S QUALITIES ARE SUSPECT' KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. An English-language daily said today that the leadership qualities of Haji Suhaimi bin Datuk Kama ruddin who was reelected Umno Youth leader yesterday were suspect. The Star newspaper, which is backed by the Malaysian Chinese Association, a member of the National Front, said194 words
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Article47 1980-07-05 11 PEACE In this country cannot be taken for granted. The success of any effort depends on the ability to detect early warnings. It Is futile to act when It Is too late. 7 Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamed in his address to Umno Youth and Wanita.47 words
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Article, Illustration61 1980-07-05 11 AN oil painting of Datuk I I Harun stands high over the heads of Umno Youth dele1 gates in the foyer of Dewan Bahasa Dan Pustaka where i their annual meeting was held in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday. The painting was put up by his supporters in their61 words
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Article71 1980-07-05 11 Datin Rafidah is No 2 in Wanita KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Datin Paduka Rafidah Aziz beat Datin Paduka Zaleha Ismail by 89 votes for the post of deputy leader of the Wanita Umno movement at its 29th General Assembly here yesterday. She polled 224 votes to Datin Zaleha s 135 votes.AFP - 71 words
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Advertisement93 1980-07-05 11 iwxW El i BBnk^hJ^F^^^W^BßßßW *<7AM*+ TA 9m A Gem of an Investment At Constellation Jewellers, we import and wholesale certified diamonds for investment and for the discerning, we have at our helm, a graduate Gemologist, of the Gemological Institute of America y-~-zssaM~*.«eM For more detail consult our Gemologist CONSTELLATION JEWELLERS93 words
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Advertisement266 1980-07-05 11 SALES ENGINEER BUILDING /CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY Negotiable around $30,000 per annual pins car Our client is an international company marketing to the building and construction industry in the region. An experienced Sales Engineer is required for the rapidly-expanding business in Singapore. A similar vacancy also exists in Malaysia Candidates should be266 words
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526 1980-07-05 12 Going computer: Concerted push lacking PUBLIC ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE REPORT THE Public Accounts Committee is concerned by the lack of concerted action in formulating a strategy for large-scale implementation of computerisation in the public sector. It calls for a permanent body to be set up to coordinate computerisation in ministries, government526 words
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Article66 1980-07-05 12 IN A report published on June t», we stated that Magllflcle Blellese FratelilFlla S.P.A. had filed two salts hi the Philippines against Jnaalta S. Alcaraz and JSA Associates Pte. Ltd. This was incorrect. Only one suit has been filed, and JSA Associate* Pte. Ltd. is not named66 words
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166 1980-07-05 12 A 27- YEAR-OLD man was fined $3,000 on Thursday after he pleaded guilty to using his Anson Centre flat as a brothel between June 2 and 6. The court heard that Arulanandan Balan rented the $950-a-month threebedroom flat from last Oct166 words
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Article, Illustration167 1980-07-05 12 SUPPER DATE ENDS IN DEATH FOR WAITRESS A SUPPER date wttk Meads ended hi tragedy far waitress Koag Lee Eng, IS, when the motorcycle she was riding pUllon oa skidded early on Thursday. Mbs Koag, who was flung off, srinered serious head Intarl* aad died hi Tan Toek Seng hospital.167 words
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498 1980-07-05 12 THE High Court heard yesterday that there could only be one decision reached by the court when giving its judgment in the breach of contract suit by 12 Housing and Urban Development Company flat owners in Amberville against the HUDC. I Mr K. E.498 words
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210 1980-07-05 12 Taiwan don here to upgrade spoken Mandarin A TAIWAN professor is here at the invitation of the Education Ministry to correct the pronunciation of Mandarin in schools. Mandarin, as it is spoken in Singapore, is heavily laced with dialect, said Prof Robert Chang Hsiao- Yu yesterday. Posted to the Institute210 words
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Article, Illustration35 1980-07-05 12 IF YOl^ cm gpeak Mandarin aad are about to use dialect again, stop yourself and start in Mandarin. The other person may know Mandarin but may also be shy. Be the Initiator!35 words
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513 1980-07-05 12 Hearing ends in couple's $lm property tussle MR JUSTICE Chua reserved judgment on a $1 million property dispute between an estranged couple at the close of the 33day hearing yesterday. The couple, Madam Foo Stie Wah and her husband, Mr Neo Tai Kirn, are suing each other for the Skillets513 words
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Article59 1980-07-05 12 A GERMAN professor of Art and Cultural History, Or Detlef MNoack, will give a lecture on the Evaluation of European Art in the 19th and 20th Century It will be held at the National Museum Art Gallery on July 18 at 7.30 p.m. and is jointly59 words
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Miscellaneous177 1980-07-05 12 Straits Times Crossword inuwx 5 Birds has letters in the ship, or t s parts o( it (10) 10 mSTA?»& m 7 s**™^™ found ta U ESfc It"* POillt m ng 8 of space travellU SS^m* "t**™ 1 M UsuWgoes to copper 13 S^'^ 1 nltUte w5?3& She.., or IS177 words
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348 1980-07-05 13 Orchard Sq site: Metro fights Ngee Ann Kongsi METRO Holdings is disputing Ngee Ann Kongsi's attempt in the High Court to repossess the controversial Orchard Square development site. It is counter-claiming damages from the kongsi for delaying the building of its commercial/shopping complex proposed for the site. It says in348 words
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Article, Illustration162 1980-07-05 13 NGEE Ann Technical College's most outstanding graduate Is an Indonesian who enrolled In the college because he could not get a place to further his education In his hometown. Three years ago, Chandra, 21, had applied to the University of North Sumatra but was162 words
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Article29 1980-07-05 13 THE Parliamentary Secretary (Communications), Mr Sidek Saniff, will present prizes to winners of the Safe Riding Grand Rally at the National Stadium Theatrette tomorrow at 11 a.m.29 words
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485 1980-07-05 13 THE discussion started by the Prime Minister, Mr Lee Kuan Yew, on what constitutes the educated man should not be allowed to fizzle out, especially now when Singapore is witnessing a proliferation of experts. Urging Singaporeans to give thought to the mat- r485 words
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275 1980-07-05 13 Ngee Ann plans to get more expat advisers NGEE Ann Technical College is planning to recruit at least four more expatriate specialist advisers as part of its overall expansion plans. In addition, more buildings will be added to the college site, long-term staff development programmes will be drawn up and275 words
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Article64 1980-07-05 13 FINANCE Minister Mr Hon Sui Sen will visit homes in Jalan Minyak and Outram Hill tomorrow and on July 20 from 9 a.m. in conjunction with the Havelock constituency's courtesy qampaign. Other activities Include a slide and film show at Havelock community centre on July 1964 words
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Advertisement330 1980-07-05 13 f M ■tip %i nY A Mr Jam i -^B Why TtaSrXbnd Lecithin Cream has become the popular and famous face washing product? 1 T)oSrXbnd Lecithin Cream is the most advanced face cleanser in the world. 2) balancing the secretion of fat and moisture of the skin, thus reduces the330 words
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Miscellaneous206 1980-07-05 13 Bringing Up Father By Bill Kavanagh Hal Camp WHY CAN'T you BE AM IGOR, I WOtZK?! PLAY Z'M OLAD YOU A I'M JOINING IGOR EARLY BIRD LitfE iQOft 1/ THOUGHT J GOLF EVERY DECIDED TO SO I BEAVER IN MIS <? BEAVER? ME LEAVES /I YOU LEFT ~t^ MORNIN© TO206 words
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Article381 1980-07-05 14 THE theme was unity and solidarity. Although it was addressed mainly at members of UMNO Youth and UMNO Wanita on the occasion of their 29th assemblies, the speech of Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad also holds special import for the country. It was381 words
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Article370 1980-07-05 14 WHEN the idea of Sentosa was in blueprint form some 10 years ago, visions of an idyllic resort island in the sun with balmy breezes and clear waters lazily lapping thirsty, baked beaches must have tantalised even planners. Over the years, however, the Sentosa Development Corporation has370 words
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736 1980-07-05 14 JACQUES PINTO - JACQUES PINTO in Jerusalem By DM THE iong rows of brick and concrete houses of Katamon. a poor section of Jerusalem, people sit baking in low-ceuinged, stuffy dwellings. For families averaging six to 10 people, these 40 or 60 sq metres are all they haveAFP - 736 words
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Article, Illustration376 1980-07-05 14 T.F. Hwang takes you down memory lane SURE AND STEADFAST THAT'S the motto of The Boys' Brigade. The uniformed BB boys in blue navy blue. Only the word steadfast has steadfastly remained "stedfast as originally spelt in the BB crest. Archaic? Yes, when you realise that the BB movement was376 words
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Article, Illustration1747 1980-07-05 14 JOHN DRYBDALE - JOHN DRYBDALE By Director, Asia Research Pte Ltd THE UNEXPECTED offer made this week by the Soviet leader, Leonid Brezhnev, to the West German Chancellor, Helmut Schmidt, to begin negotiations with the United States on the limitation of medium range nuclear weapons1,747 words
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Advertisement227 1980-07-05 14 Keep those great abounds sounding WT Zeepa Electronic j fe Static Eliminator IB QnnnH PnorH Tntol The latest and most effective way of OUUIIU UUdTU I Uldl cleaning records. It electrically neutralises static IflHl RprnrH Paro Qwctom charges which attract dust particles. No battery m I «Ph neuora uare oysiem227 words
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401 1980-07-05 15 ALTHOUGH most members of the Singapore legal profession, and many other people with an interest in the subject as users of legal services, have been waiting for some time with varying degrees of anxiety for an official statement of policy on the admissionAP - 401 words
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302 1980-07-05 15 How that chain reaction crash happened I REFER to the report o( the tra((ic accident at Marymount Road on June 27 (ST. June 28). I shall be obliged if you could make the following corrections and publish the correct version o( the accident as (ollows: On June 27 at 0.50302 words
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649 1980-07-05 15 I REFER to the reply by Miss Pearlie Ang, on behalf of the Institute of Education ("IE: Only those with suitable attributes chosen," ST, June 20), to my earlier letter. By her own admission, a drop-out rate o( 10 per cent649 words
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305 1980-07-05 15 Proficiency in language is attained only by constant use I REFER to your editorial, "Make haste slowly" (ST, June 26) in which you have stated that the Ministry of Culture is "overzealous" in the implementation of the Mandarin Campaign and asked whether there is a need "to force a switch305 words
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97 1980-07-05 15 I REFER to the letter, "Patients who smoke in wards," by "Visitor" (ST, June 12). All patients are advised that smoking is a health hazard and that smoking is prohibited in the wards. However, the elderly patients in these "Old Block" wards often97 words
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Advertisement99 1980-07-05 15 RENTACOLOR'S 6th ANNIVERSARY OFFER! 1 MONTH FREE RENT ♦FREE TV LICENCE AND A CHANCE TO WIN ATTRACTIVE ANNIVERSARY GIVEAWAYS. y-—^ S /Qy Rent colour TV from T>v V/ J-~^~\ Rentacolor through July and V^^^^^v y >^I J August and you could win Jj^ I /y^V A*» household appliances. Washing Machines.99 words
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Advertisement660 1980-07-05 15 HEALTHY LIVING WITH MILGURT *SH| THE NEW ALL-NATURAL FAMILY BEVERAGE Your whole family will enjoy the refreshing taste of this new all-natural cultured milk beverage. It's a delicious modern version of a health food which has been used for cenI nines in East Europe. DRINK MILGURT every day and enjoy660 words
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Article353 1980-07-05 16 INVESTOBS' interest was I saaarely an selected favoarltes at the Wngansrr stock market yesterday. While other Issaes were generally dealt an light tamsver with namw galas, strong demaad lifted glamoar stocks markedly htgbI er. Tswards the elsslag 1 miaates, however, proflttakng nibbled sff same at the353 words
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Article289 1980-07-05 16 SUSTAINED support made for a slightly steadier close at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. the New Straits Times industrial ordinary share index finished the day 1.85 points higher at 645.97 while the Business Times index rose 257.00 points to *****.05. Moving into the forefront yesterday were two289 words
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Article56 1980-07-05 16 E A I U I C K I. Kepoa( M Bankiac Shaniri-I.* ran Chong U O I rimei Pub ]UI (•land A Pen Souateadeo Pan Electric I C Km 380 SS5 US 1200 1120 770 232 448 940 580 300 201 123 10! 40 30 20 20 20 2056 words
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Article19 1980-07-05 16 rut C K T.ng Mifmii Corpn Gentinc* M Brewerte* 248 950 640 MO -15 -15 -10 -10 -1019 words
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Article24 1980-07-05 16 I M V» Wf(,UW law Par 821,000 Merlin 650,000 1 Elect 352.000 Total turnover: 9.21m Total value: £27 17m m,~w>- crc24 words
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Article33 1980-07-05 16 BT Indicator: Industrials: Finance: Hotels: Properties: Minings: Plantations: DCBC: 5ESInd: Jul 3 Jul 4 5957.18 5997.97 544.05 546.25 972.85 ***** 475.06 477.90 393.87 396.35 340.41 ***** 908.12 910.01 546.76 548.84 ***** 495.1233 words
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Article366 1980-07-05 16 INTERBANK reies at 3.00 pm: CufTandoa Nominal rate* Smtthaonian Parcantaga quotad imMiy (croaatpartty Chang* Laeal dalla.ru to onr unit of foreign cw» reacy: US dollar 2.1167 2.1174 2.8196 -24 93 Sterling pound 4.9696 4.9727 7.3469 -32 36 Australian dollar 2.4494 2.4515 3.4286 -28 56 NZ dollar 2.0881 2.0910366 words
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Article47 1980-07-05 16 RANGE of prices offend by discount houses on July 4: Overnight 6 -615 16. Call deposits: «',.<* Bayiaf S*lh M 3-month Treasury bills IH 6 3 month Bank bills 8 11/16 9 9/16 3 months CD 81S/16 813/18 6 months CO 8 8 Source: National Discount Co47 words
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Article34 1980-07-05 16 Closing Interbank rates for Singapore dollars on July 4: Offer Bid Overnight 9 1 month 9'. 2 months 8 1/16 815/ IS 3 months 8 15/19 8 13/ 18 Overnight mode 834 words
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Article24 1980-07-05 16 THE average rale at wMek majsr Siagapsre baaßß are evreatty prepared to lead to their Vest easterners is 11.4 per eeat24 words
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Article332 1980-07-05 16 HONGKONG: The market fell on profit-taking yesterday, following Thursday's sharp advance, dealers said. The Hang Seng index rose 3.53 points at one stage in the morning session, before profittaking took the index down 10.03 points on the day to close at 1057.19, they said. Against the market trend, HiteMMS-WhampM332 words
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Article342 1980-07-05 16 TOKYO: Share prices closed lower after late profit-taking pared an early gain in active trading yesterday, dealers said. The Dow Jones average fell 17.75 to close at 6846.09 points, on a volume of 430 million shares. The New index closed at 470.47, down 0.31 point. Oils and nonferrous metals,342 words
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Article160 1980-07-05 16 Closing tone: Steadier. Turnover: Official figures supplied by the Stock Exchange of Singapore including odd lots "Ready" totalled: 8,640,000 units valued at $25,315,000. Industrials accounted for 5,870,000, finance 837,000, hotels 752,000. properties 446,000, debentures, loans and bonds 176,000, plantations 252,000, minings 307,000. "Settlement" contracts totalled: 574,000 units valued at160 words
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Article179 1980-07-05 16 SINGAPORE I NIT TB18T (Miimw' prim tar J«J 1) The Comlbercc 2.(8 2.82 The Savings Fund 1 74 1.83 S'pore Prog Fund 1 28 1 34 Spore Sec Fund 2.10 2.21 S pore Invest Fund 1 68 l.TSxd S'pore Equity Fund 1.25 1.31 ASIA I NTT TBIHT (Ml-ifw179 words
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Article141 1980-07-05 16 CHINESE Pt*4iee Rxrfcaaft, mtlliilirli;: Cin— t all: Bulk fob 139.50 M» nrn, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $1« 50 sellers, new drum fob 1155 .50 seller*. Ctpra: Mixed (loose) »86 50 buyers. reppir: Muntok white pepper fob Afta NLW MM. 00 sellers. Sarawak white pepper fag141 words
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Article135 1980-07-05 16 THE KDjOBAR market for gold deliverable la Singapore opened at M 5.631 and closed at MS.S3 yesterday. In the Far East, gold opened at VStHTI 00 673 00 and eased slightly to close the morning session at KM 00 669 00 on some local selling In the afternoon, the135 words
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Article147 1980-07-05 16 THE STRAITS tin price recovered $1 to $2,155 per pfcml (equivalent to $35.63 per kilo, up two cents) in Penang yesterday, on an official offering down 34 tonnes to 183 tonnes. The overnight I.ondon market was barely steady with forward buyers falling £25 to £7,225 per tonne. LONDON: Tin147 words
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Article38 1980-07-05 16 Rubber: July 4 Singapore: July: 287.50 cents (down 1.50 cents) Malaysia: July: 292.00 cents (down 1.50 cents) Tin: M 52,155 (upsl) (equivalent to $35.63 per kilo) (up 2 cents) Official offering: 183 tonnes (down 34 tonnes)38 words
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Article31 1980-07-05 16 LONDON: Copper prices on Thursday (previous In bracked). Wirebar Spot £897. 50 (£887); sellers £898 (£888); Three Month buyers £918. 50 (£908): sellers £919.50 (£908.50). •Uitetam: Firmer Sataa: 34,250 tonnes31 words
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Article431 1980-07-05 16 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market closed slightly lower yesterday, with July RSS One buyers quoted at 287.50 cents per Ulo, down 1.50 cents on Thursday's close, dealers said. Afternoon prices were slightly higher on reports of Chinese acceptances from both sectors. Opening prices were marked down initially on431 words
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Article79 1980-07-05 16 NOON SSR mi SMR pn. yrnrdir ■AS J.I, (Carml Mlkl SSR 20 llumptllM) K50O 267 DON SSR SO llloaptllrt) 2(3 00 2S4 00N Mim jui r SMR CV 1 km palbt) J1000 312.OON SMRL iIiosimIImi 303 00 106 OON SMR 5 'lujnpalWti ***** 28S0ON SMRGP Hloap^lM) t'NO79 words
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Article1446 1980-07-05 17 THE last transacted ready sale at thr close o< bunnes on thr S«oc* Kxrharu* of Sinn potr yccirrday rompsrrd w«h the prrvtout d»y i prtc« totmhrr with B 7» hlcta ud low Adjusted for icrtp ii(hii i«ue) H«k Uw C«^. y JS SECTIOS ONE INDl I ST1IAL COMMUCIAL1,446 words
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Article1777 1980-07-05 17 BU) and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yet terday with the number of shares traded shown In bracket! in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified AIJ Times Settlement Contract* are quoted after the word "s*tt". Bit;1,777 words
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Article1834 1980-07-05 17 BID and offer prim officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stork Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.010 units unless otherwise specified INDUSTRIALS A«aw (3.00 B) jBMMto (3.306) Ak« (2KB 2.85) (10) 2.30 (1) 21,834 words
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553 1980-07-05 18 DESPITE stiff increases in the prices of Chinese medicines and herbs last year, Eu Van Sang Holdings (EYSH) recorded its most successful year since its public listing in 1973. Group pre-tax profits for the year ended Dec 31, 1979, soared to $1.72 million,553 words
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Article328 1980-07-05 18 SYDNEY. Fri. Shale oil stocks featured today on news that Esso Exploration will pay AS4OO million for its SO per cent share in the Rundle project, dealers said. Although profit-taking pared gains resulting from heavy early overseas buying, Central Pacific rose $2 to $72, affiliate Southern328 words
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Article250 1980-07-05 18 NEW YORK, Thurs. Two positive economic developments combined to push stock prices sharply higher today in the heaviest trading since midJune. Unemployment for June eased to 7 7 per cent from 7.8 per cent in May and the Federal Reserve announced plans to dismantle its March250 words
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Article257 1980-07-05 18 ZURICH, Thurs. Prices closed steady in slightly higher volume, with insurances firmer and banks neglected, dealers said. Motor Columbus gained in considerable volume, as did Landis Und GYR and Schindler. while Interfood B and Buehrle lost ground in mixed financials. Bank Leu Participation Certificate and Credit Suisse257 words
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Article275 1980-07-05 18 AMSTERDAM. Thun. Share prices closed higher, with Royal Dutch gaining 1.20 and KLM 3 50 guilders in Dutch internationals, dealers said. ABN tinned five, while NMB was among few lower issues, down 0.10. Rodamco lost 0.20 in otherwise steady to firmer investment funds, while Aroev gained 1275 words
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Article560 1980-07-05 18 LONDON. Thurs. The market closed sharply firmer yesterday after the one point cut in minimum lending rate with GEC providing a late feature, jumping 26p to 420p following better- than-expected annual results, dealers said. At 3pm. the FT index was up 8.4 at 472.0 Industrial560 words
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Article51 1980-07-05 18 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Thursday 480.1 Wednewlay 4«3.e Week Ago 4««.7 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Thursday 888.91 Wednesday 876.02 Week Ago 883.45 H.K.HANG SENG Friday 1057.19 Thursday 1087.22 Week Ago *****3 SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Friday «85.56 Thursday 878 75 Week Ago 8T9.27 ALL ORDINARIES Friday 914.65 Thursday 89*57 Week Ago51 words
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331 1980-07-05 18 AILING Amcol Industries has sunk into losses again after having resurfaced for a profit breather in 1977 and 1978. This manufacturer of lighting fixtures, electrical components and plastic products turned in an operating loss of $74,888 for the financial year ended Dec 31, 1979,331 words
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Advertisement281 1980-07-05 16 CHONC M% Pfa BROTHERS Furniture &Co. OUR ANNIVERSARY 0 SUPER BARGAIN 1 SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER satiS Young Living New Gelani Set 1.169 >^ Imported Bed-room Set f New Polyester Finished From $1,250 sana^si^a^a^sßanß^BM tSi^.^^B^ I r-W WO Lisa >. < Telephone Table b^^""T *.^i" 1 eJ. ■a I c3J r281 words
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Advertisement123 1980-07-05 17 Alummium Sports Rims Steel-belted Radial Tyres JS^fi* K\ /argesf aluminium wheel I XJtiJPr^ y#^s Af vi manufacturers in Japan II GT Special steel-belted Jb*Jpir^ I #^3^ V* m Fc Mitsubishi. Daihatsu I I ''a^'a/ fyz-es. JVTir^SM L /fe«Jfe.^^ r >l Subaru Dafsun ro V° f a. I I SAF£4SAV£. J^^^mf-\r123 words
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Advertisement497 1980-07-05 18 tfr A foreign trading Company marketing a prestigious brand ll of medical and industrial instruments is looking for a highly motivated Singapore citizen to fill the position of: SALES CO-ORDINATOR Candidates should have the following qualifications/ experience: HSC or Polytechnic certificates A good tract record in marketing medical and industrial497 words
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Advertisement317 1980-07-05 18 Due to expansion in our Marketing and Trading Division, we now need a Financial Controller who will be responsible for all financi?! reporting, accounting matters, credit control, EDP and administration. The prospective candidate should: be a qualified accountant have at least four years experience of accounts in a trading environment317 words
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Advertisement622 1980-07-05 19 AT YOUR SEHVICE HATES SECTION INDEX tTdoplmn* Service. *****22 personal service m^ Moodoy Fndoy 830om -500pm Od»xxy 70 ci» p« -ofd Im DO 50) AIiERCHA NOISE Tmei Centre 900 om 500pm W* 1 Sundoy T»nei UIM I N.w Indmtnol Rood otl (Mondoy FrKloyl Vl **™Ji'l CEMENTS Upp« Poyo Lebor Rood622 words
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Advertisement315 1980-07-05 19 aaaaaaaaW a^aaK WANG MING CHUN 27 6. 80 till 10.7.80 Apollo Hotel Roof Top Tel: *****3, *****1 FEELING TUEO. RELAX AND COME TO HANDO ELITE COCKTAIL LOUNGE 310 FLOOR, ORCHARD SHOPPING CENTRE (MOHAN) 321, ORCHARD ROAD. S PORE 0923 TEL: *****51/ *****70 DAILY: 4PM lAM SAT/EVE OF HOLIDAY 4 PM315 words
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Advertisement351 1980-07-05 19 IRAMA DISCO Well ksewa IM' Paul Cheong will sola the latest kits far you Open Daily from B.X pm to 2.00 a.m. NO COVER CHARGE Lounge Hour: 2.30 p.m. 8 p.m. (Special Price) Restaurant Speciality German Chicken are served from 11.30 a.m. onwards. Economy set lunch available too 435, Orchard351 words
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Advertisement635 1980-07-05 19 I PERSONAL SERVICES MERCHANDISE WE BUY, SELL, TRADE- IN, REPAIR 4 SERVCE ALL NANOS OF NEW OR USES CAMERAS TEL.2M1712 -3. *****21. *****97 ■jjjajaajQJQkfjßßßßj v J II I i :*:< Awfif\ II I :»'-IIW^ wesMaY MslA LJF WpV II CHALLEN A rtnown Bcittwi pwno im#o by the BBC choesn tor635 words
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Advertisement531 1980-07-05 19 FOR SALE. DOUBLE bed, lounge set, gas cooker and many others. View today, 2 to 5 p.m. and Sunday 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at No. 8, Khartoum Court, Woklng Road (off Portsdown Road), Spore 0513 GET FIRST PAY LATER! DUNLOP»SS GERMANY J159 I 12" PHILIPS FAN CUSHION COVER S3531 words
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Advertisement752 1980-07-05 19 I PERSONAL SERVICES MERCHANDISE MINIATURE POOOLES, FEMALE, SKC registered, cheap to good himes Tel: *****58 NEW PET BOOKS and comprehensive range of pet products available at Outram Pet Centre, Block 23, 329- A. Ist floor. Outram Park Shopping Complex. Tel: *****38 (Opens Monday Sunday). ONE ADULT FEMALE Pekingese for sale.752 words
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Advertisement356 1980-07-05 19 TWO FULL BOX Rlley Burwat billiards Übles In excellent condition View: Singapore Island Country Club, Upper Thomson Road or tel: *****22 Mr. Chan during office hours. ULTIMA EVE Expressions (30 eye shadows) gift sets, new, unused, price negotiable. Tel: Peter *****69 17 Wanted RADIO SHACK WANTED. TRS-80 Computer. Phone Wong,356 words
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Advertisement520 1980-07-05 19 I PERSONAL SERVICES A MERCHANDISE 27 Catering I AFGHANISTAN RESTAURANT h 981, Geylang Rd, (1440) Tel: *****02 B Largest Muslim food cater- < I H ing specialist for all types of j H functions 'i Excellent Food A Reasonable Price Free Delivery Service J TRY AFGHANISTAN FOOO I Jj A520 words
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Advertisement637 1980-07-05 19 35 Bridal Services GOLDEN MAX) BRIDAL Saloon 132. East Coast Rd, Katong, Spore 1542; Tel: *****7. Hurry! Special Offer On!! Renlal/ready made. Bridal material Imported from France/Switzerland 36 Babysitting/Nuraary HOUSEWIVES WISH TO look after children 1-4 years In Districts 1440 and 1231. Day lime only Phone *****52 37 Gardening SPECIALISED637 words
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Advertisement657 1980-07-05 20 I PERSONAL SERVICES ft MERCHANDISE 43 FmnoMotmmm ARC YOU FEEUNO Lonely, bored, have no time to get friends/life partners' Call personally at Huay Choo Friendship Agency. 845 Oolden Mile Tower. Beach Road. Singapore 0719 (Bam to 10pm) Tel *****04 Miss Katherine COME. JOB* US and enjoy yourself tonight Be a657 words
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Advertisement512 1980-07-05 20 ASIA MARRIAOE-AID Bureau helps you find suitable partner Suite 12-A Kheng Chlu Building. 47. Beach Road. ***** Established 1981 SERIN FRSENDSHB* AGENCY. Be a member with Serlr. Introducing friends/life partr rs confidentially All are welcome Tel: *****08. 10 am to 10pm. 44 Othar Sarvicas CHEV TBCK ELECTRICAL L Plumbing Service:512 words
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Advertisement734 1980-07-05 20 II EMPLOYMENT A ms das* sen sad fast expanding company m me Engineering end Conotructkm industry Invites eppe canon* for me poeroon or CORPORATE FINANCE MANAGER c A degree or professional qualifications In the Business Administration or Accountancy Is preferred. c Must have minimum of 5 years experience In Handling734 words
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Advertisement569 1980-07-05 20 A Golden Career often by a world wide martstino company I In assisting to the Sales Director ss ADMINSTRATIVE SECRETARY Requirements: a O.C.E. A' level or possess Secretarial certificate. c Age 21 and above with at least 2 years' working experience, i c Experience In handling accounts and correspondence Independent-569 words
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Advertisement639 1980-07-05 20 II EMPLOYMENT A loading Menutecturer a Exporter orhioh I— on products require. SECRETARY O.C.E. 'A' level With good command of English Ability to correspond Independently. Qood shorthand It typing speed Ability to operate telex. Minimum 3 years working experience In similar capacity Must have very good rySalary will commensurate with639 words
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Advertisement633 1980-07-05 20 ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS ASSOCIATES PTE LTD Manufacturer of electromechnlcal components for the electronic Industry offers the appointment of: SECRETARY OCE 'A' level with good command of English Ability to correspond Independently typing speed Ability to operate telex Minimum 3 years workIng experience In similar capacity SeVlaWy WW CUvllfnOfveMJr with tnfc tod633 words
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Advertisement754 1980-07-05 20 II EMPLOYMENT I Foo, Kon Tan has vacancies for the posl- tlon of: i AUDIT ASSISTANT c B. Ace. or A.C.C.A. or equivalent. c At least 2-3 years ex- perlence In a Public Accounting Firm. AUDIT CLERK a With OCE -A' Level. a Preference given to those pursuing A.C.C.A. J754 words
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Advertisement583 1980-07-05 20 EXPERIENCED MALE STORE CLERK Applicants must possess a OCE 'O' Level Certificate. Those wtereeted pteaee wrtte pa THE FINANCIAL CONTROLLER. P.O. BOX 1065, SINGAPORE 9021. with full details of qualifications, experience and salary expected. Heaer Factoring (S) Ltd requires a R€CEPnO*SJST CUM TYPIST Candidates should have at least a O.C.E.583 words
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Advertisement446 1980-07-05 20 II EMPLOYMENT Canon ACCOUNTS CLERK a Able to maintain a full set of accounts up to bal- ance sheet a Ability to type c Pleasant personality I MALE SHIPPING I CLERK I AND STOREKEEPER c OCE "O' level with good English < c Knowledge of shipping documentation and L/C preferred446 words
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Advertisement766 1980-07-05 20 ACCOUNTS CLERK To perform clerical duties which Include calculation of payroll, typing and other clerical duUes of Accounting Department. a Completed Secondary education. a Preference will be given to those who have minimum I year's experience as Accounts Clerk. Interested candidates are Invited lo come personally for an Interview from766 words
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Advertisement604 1980-07-05 21 I II EMPLOYMENT |l EMPLOYMENT II EMPLOYMENT II EMPLOYMENT II EMPLOYMENT 46 Situations Vacant b) Secretarial ft Clerical Rao-irth; expending comeenv m Juf O*tg FHQM»fa)#: 1) TELEPHONE OPERATOR (iCE-O 1 level Able lo speak fluent English and Mandarin Ability to operate PMBX switchboard Pleasant personality 2) JUNKM ACCOUNTS CLERK OCE604 words
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Advertisement643 1980-07-05 21 TELEPHONE OPERATOR/ RECEPTIONIST required by Singapore OilssaJ Co. Pte Ltd. 18, Tractor Road Jurong To- n Singapore 2262 Transport provided 5-day week TELEPHONE OPERATOR CUM Typist required by expanding company Applicants must have pleasant voice and good telephone manners Experience not essential Interested, please call I *****35/ *****7. ror Interview643 words
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Advertisement646 1980-07-05 21 (1) SALES CLERK Ito 2 years experience Typing speed 30 to 40 wpm Bilingual m PAYROLL ANO ADMINISTRATIVE CLERK With Ito 2 years working experience Able to type 30/45 wpm Must be bilingual ACCOUNTS CLERK With OCE 'O' level 0 LCC Intermediate Bookkeeping Ito 2 years working experience interested applicants,646 words
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Advertisement711 1980-07-05 21 CHINESE SALESGIRLS required by r*we*ery shop* Completed Secondary education Preferably 1 year's experience though not essential Interested plsass bring photo to: 2 27. 2nd Boor Lucky Plata Orchard Road Singapore 0523 i CLINIQUE require* *uit*bry qualified Sings- pore females to be tr*tn*d as SALES CONSULTANTS I Age 20 and above.711 words
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Advertisement519 1980-07-05 21 leabwki REAL ESTATE Company Invites applications from Male/ Female Singapore Citizens ror the posts of Sales Executives Minimum qualifications 'O' level Applicants must have their own cars No experience required Salary plus commission Only applications with enclosed recent photograph (non-return-able) entertained Apply In strictest confidence to ST Box A *****519 words
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Advertisement348 1980-07-05 21 d) Technical AIRCON TECHNICIANS AND Apprentices with working experience and driving licence required Call at: 185 Upper Thomson Road Spore 2057 An established company engaged in repair and fabrication work for the oil industry requires A MECHANICAL DRAUGHTSMAN/ WOMAN Minimum of 2 3 years experience in steel work and I348 words
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Advertisement546 1980-07-05 21 CHEMICAL/ MECHANICAL TECHNICIANS wanted. Must have Class 3 driving licence and completed N.S Write lo:P.O. BOX 55, FARRER ROAD, SINGAPORE 9125. S^Saßßßßßaßl^aa^,--,^ CLERK -Of WORKS required Requirements' c Polytechnic Diploma In I Building c 2 years' experience c Male Pl**** apply to 413, 4TH FLOOR CUPPAGF CENTRE SINGAPORE 0922 DRAUGHTSMAN/546 words
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Advertisement518 1980-07-05 21 JURONG FACTORY REOLHRES I canteen contractor for a work I force or people Reply to: P O Box 135. Spore 9161 I A fast expanding manufacturing company in hi-fi products urgantly requires Male/Female Technician Trainees Knowledge of PCBJ assembly Willing to work on shift Working place Ang Mo Klo Possess518 words
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Advertisement592 1980-07-05 21 HUGHES TOOL COMPANY (FAR EAST) PTE. LTD. 20 GUL WAY SINGAPORE 2262 requires: MACHINISTS c Must be capable of setting and operating modern heavy duty lathes, boring and drilling machines c Trade Certificate In metal machining c Must be prepared to work shirts QUALITY ASSURANCE INSPECTORS c To inspect and592 words
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Advertisement462 1980-07-05 21 PORUS KROME urgently requires 1) WORKSHOP CLEANERS Applicants should preferably be above 35 years of age and must be physically fit to do heavy cleaning work Starting salary Is S2SO per month 2) GENERAL WORKERS c Applicants must have completed runtime National Service c Must have previous working experience In462 words
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Advertisement668 1980-07-05 22 II EMPLOYMEUT II EMPLOYMEWT II EMPLOYMENT II EMPLOYMENT II EMPLOYMENT 46 Situations Vacant d) Technical RADIOGRAPHERS ANO ULTRASONIC TECHNICIANS raqsjsr»d Minimum 3 years experience with some welding Inspection experience This Is a permanent local position with some outatation work Included Pteeee send particulars tax CONSULTING INSPECTION ft TESTING SERVICES PTE668 words
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Advertisement506 1980-07-05 22 THIESS PETROSEA INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD THIESS ENGINEERING SERVICES requlr s LATHE MACHINISTS At least 8 yean experience with heavy duty machining, preferably In marine and mechanical repair Interacted pteeee caa *****1 URGENTLY REOUIRED EXPERIENCED Interior Draughtswoman Apply with particulars to PO Box 234. Colombo Court Post Office. Spore BU7. WELL506 words
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Advertisement465 1980-07-05 22 SIEMENS urgently requires MALE WORKERS Physically fit a Below 30 years. c Prepared to do shift work. Banaflta:ment. Subsidised transport Cash award. Free tea and coffee. Starting salary up to $303 p.m. Pleaae caH per*one*y l«PERBONNEL OFFICER, SIEMENS COMPONENTS PTE LTO, St MichaaTs Estate Jalan Tenteram, Sinoapor*. 1232 Tel: *****11465 words
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Advertisement559 1980-07-05 22 SUNDSTRANO PACVIC requires PROOUCTION CONTROL MOVCMAN Applicants should possess a minimum education of Secondary 3 and should have completed or be exempted from National Service All applicants must be prepared to perform shift duties. Job Function To support the Production Control Expediter In their dally routine and to despatch parts559 words
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Advertisement638 1980-07-05 22 A wall established multi National Company which provides aervtcea lo lha olf-shora oil and gas industry invites applications from suitably qualified persons for the position of: DREDGE CRANE OPERATOR (Expat, or local) Basic duties To dredge location canals, pipe ditches, river crossings and repair levees using clam and drag bucket638 words
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Advertisement785 1980-07-05 22 CUMC NURSES RFWJMCO for Clementi area. Call: *****10 between 8 30 am and 4.oo p.m. DAIHATSU LORRY DRIVER cum delivery wanted. Call personally 1 at: ISI Bencoolen Street. CLINIC NURSES WANTED In Bedok Reply with telephone number to: ST. Box A9OlBl. DANISH FURNITURE r»ojulrea EXPERIENCED DESIONER I interested, pisses contact:785 words
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Advertisement379 1980-07-05 22 ESTABLISHED COMPANY rwyutr #t ttt# foMowinQ po#t< (1) STORE ASSISTANT [2) DELIVERY DRIVER |1) DELIVERY ASSISTANT COM STORE HAND ki t#r#9t#d p#rtHM p4#*M# cmc TEL; 27*1006 CONTACT CATHERINE. FOR APPOINTMENT. EXPERIENCED DRIVER IS required urgently Age between 35 and 45 years old. Contact Miss Chua *****83 EXPERIENCED AND INEXPERIENCED Workers379 words
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Advertisement577 1980-07-05 22 Large airfreight forwarder invites Singapore Citizens to fill the following positions:MALE CLERKS Minimum education OCE 3 O' Level passes, be able to type and willing to perform shift duties Working experience not essential. DRIVERS Must have valid Class 111 and/or Class IV driving licence and be prepared to perform shift577 words
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Advertisement466 1980-07-05 22 jj¥¥*«>»»#*>###»«>»>»»«o ;<Aiw> CLEMENTI BRANCH I OPENING SOONI PART-TIME ft t S FULL-TIME STAFF* required *W*off»r: Z Attractive salary. _v Incentives Z Free meals/ drinks and* Z uniforms. Z Training. If you are between 16 and 30*; ■> years, see us personally today* between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. 4 with466 words
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Advertisement429 1980-07-05 22 WAREHOUSE WORKERS Applicant* must be Male Singapore cltlsens who have at least Sec. 2 education Preference will be given to candidates who have com* pleted N S knowledge of slorekeeplng will be an added advantage Transport will be provided at designated pick-up points. Plea** apply wrth detail* ot **jas»"cations. *>per>er.c*429 words
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Advertisement536 1980-07-05 23 II EMPLOYMENT 46 Situations Vacant t) Miscellaneous Mm Estate T9*n**r— 1) GENERAL WORKERS to Oirwsnm panel. Hi panel and clean car. Baui' salary $250 On completion of I month's training an additional allowance of $60 pm Is p.iyable After 6 months' services, earn as much as (330. cxi lading overtime536 words
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Advertisement1127 1980-07-05 23 REQUIRED DELIVERY WHARF I STOREHANOS URGENTLY REclerk with class 3 and 4 driving OUIREO by well established licence Please call personally at Company, experience not No 34. Lorong 37 Geylang. Off necessary, good prospects Apply Sims Avenue. Spore 1438 with full particulars, salary exREOANRED EXPERIENCED DRIVER pected. contact telephone to:1,127 words
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Advertisement624 1980-07-05 23 II EMPLOYMENT WAITERS/ WAITRESSES REQUIR- ED. Part-time or Malaysians considered Apply personally Max Expresso Coffee House. Blk I 34. 93 Whampoa West. Spore 1233. I WANTED FEMALE OFFICE Helper/ Despatch Mandarin speaking Age 18/22 years. Please apply personally 1601, Shenton House. Shenton Way. 9am to 530 p.m. Tel *****07 WANTED624 words
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Advertisement266 1980-07-05 23 times Saturday cor mart Ib^SIhS!HII3BI Ritmo A special price for a special car. Engine 1498 c.c. 75 hp (DIN) Acceleration: 0 100 km lh in 12. 4 sec. Top Speed: 155 km Ih Overall Consumption: 7. 9 litres 1100 km at 80.5 km I h. Come in today and find266 words
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Advertisement138 1980-07-05 23 DATSUN PICKUPS AND Airconditioned cars for hire from Hlap Hoe Trdg. Co Pie Lid. Please tel *****15 HAPPY CAR RENTAL offers new reasonable rates Tel: *****02. HOE HONG TRADING offers Alrcon car/truck/van for hire. 1 Dunlop Street. *****51/*****73/ *****01 ISUZU PICK-UP for Hire. No. 23. Lorong 12. Geylang Road Tel:138 words
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Advertisement522 1980-07-05 23 c w WE CAN HELP YOU OWN A NEW CAR 1) with as much a? 90% financing. 2) with good interest rates: 71/2%7 1 /2% for 36 months. 7 3/4% for 48 months. 3) with longer periods of repayment up to 48 months. 4) with fast attention to your needs.522 words
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Advertisement398 1980-07-05 23 ALMOST 1979 SHOWROOM condition 120 V Only travelled 7.800 1 Concealed alrcond. stereo, radio/ i cassette and speakers. 1 private owner. Tax till October $20,800 Ring *****30 (office). *****68 (after office hours) AUG. 1973 OATSUN 1600 SSS with alrcond and cassette PARF eligible Good condition Contact *****04 DATSUN 120 V398 words
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Advertisement902 1980-07-05 23 1977 OATSUN 100A. Tape Radio 2 Owners. Very good condition 6 months road tax $14,500 on o. Please contact *****95 1978 DATSUN 100A. lady owner, alrcond. cassette, radio. Tax Sept. $15,500/- ono Tel: *****6 Jessie 1979 OATSUN 200 L with power steering, alrcon and radio cassette One private owner, showroom902 words
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Advertisement946 1980-07-05 23 1978 FORO CORTINA 1 6 GL. alrcond and tape, very well maintained by owner Contact tel: *****/ 7 Lawrence Gwee 1*79 FORO CORTINA 16 OL. one owner, alrcond. stereo, sports rims, tax till Oct Vlnly top $19,000 ono Tip top condition Tel: *****45 Arrlck 1979 FORO CORTINA 1 6OL One946 words
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Advertisement2522 1980-07-05 24 times Saturday car mart ENO 1972 CrmOEN 1015. late 1974 Skixia 1000. ftood condition, ellgl- ble for PARF $7200. $4,350 ono Tel *****8 END 1972 VOLVO 164. tip top I condition Automatic, new tyres, j alrcond. power steering No PARF 6 months road tax free I $7,500 Call *****96 from2,522 words
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Advertisement1035 1980-07-05 24 I 1970, VOLVO 144* Tax 11/80. Alr1 cond. radio. Offers to *****75 (after 2pm 1970 VW 1300 PARF eligible, excellent running condition, new tyres, clutch", economical Shame to scrap It. $6,700 4 Hume Heights off Lorong Sesual. I Spore 2158 1071 PARF VALB Tax April 1981 I Refund $1,400 Mercedes1,035 words
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Advertisement454 1980-07-05 24 1072 MODEL FORD van for sale. Oood running condition Asking $1,600 negotiable. Oenulne buyers only call Joseph office *****7. residence *****70. 1070 MAZDA LORRY with crane. Diesel, wooden body 6- wheel, one owner, tax, tyres new *****87 1070 MITSUBISHI COLT pickup. Road tax 10/80. Oood condition. Contact *****6 1070 DATSUN454 words
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Advertisement515 1980-07-05 24 ALL TYPES OF scrap and good used cars wanted Oood price offered Contact Ng. *****2/ *****9 ATTRACTIVE PRICE OFFERED for PARF scrap cars and good used cars Please call 245 Middle Road or tel: *****1/ *****) Mr Yeo. BEST PRICE OFFERED for scrap car 1001 c.c 4 second hand used515 words
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Advertisement799 1980-07-05 24 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES DIST. 11. WATTEN ESTATE, double-storey split-level semidetached. 4 bedrooms, servant's amenities. Immediate occupa- I tlon. furnished $1,800. Meng I Housing: *****49 DIST. 1330. TERRACE HOUSE for Immediate occupation. Furnished or unfurnished. 3 bedrooms. *****0 DMT. 20. JALAN BERJAYA singlestorey detached bungalow. 3 bedrooms. 1 servant's room, hall/799 words
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Advertisement885 1980-07-05 24 BE AUTIFIX. COSY APARTMENT Eiclu*nr*ty i**cor«l»d with TopClmi Furniture m OuM and Claaay Surrounding* RENTAL: $2,700 with Maintenance CALL *****40 Principal* onlyl BEDOK SOUTH 4-ROOMED $430 Ang Mo Klo 5-roomed $480. Bedok North 5-roomed (furnished $800 *****57. BOON LAV AVENUE At Jurong. (4 bedrooms furnished) Sultated at Cinema, shopping centre,885 words
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Advertisement847 1980-07-05 24 IV ACCOMMODATION 4 PROPERTIES ROOM AVAILABLE OFF University Road, for foreign students t Terms negotiable Tel: *****63. i ROOM FOR RENT for foreign girl students Jalan Datoh off Bales- tier Road. After Ip.m. *****53. i SIMPLE FURNISHED ROOM In Ang I Mo Klo Central. For working > girls, or couple.847 words
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Advertisement909 1980-07-05 24 A NEW MODERN 2 l/2-storey detached bungalow for sale In dlst 1! 4 bedrooms Split-level living/ dining $650,000 Tel: *****69 after 100pm No agents please A POSH BUNGALOW dlst. 10 double-storey. 16.000 sq ft. 5 bedrooms, swimming pool, $1.2 million Enquiries *****89/ *****88. A SPLIT-LEVEL MOCERN seaside slngle-slorey detached bungalow909 words
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Advertisement745 1980-07-05 25 IV ACCOMMODATION ft PROPERTIES 63 Residential Properties For Sale b) Flats A BAUHWMA TERRACE Pandan Valley. Garden terrace type 3.000 <q ft 4 bedrooms Balcony facing greenery Foreigners can pur- .hue Selling partially furnish.■rt 5320.000 Marshcm Pte Ltd I ,;i7271l BEAUTIFUL SELECTION of ipartmenu for sale Beverly Mai SMO.OOO. Leonle745 words
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Advertisement713 1980-07-05 25 64 Residential Properties Wanted APARTMENTS/ HOUSES/ OFFICE [.are in good/ other residential localities, any price wanted by Indonesian/ Local buyers Cash transactions Owners call *****04 now 1 APARTMENTS/ HOUSES/ -AND/ Of fires shops for quick sale' For effective service call Practical Housing *****' BUNGALOWS/ LUXURIOUS APARTMENTS in DUU 9. 10.713 words
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Advertisement612 1980-07-05 25 VI EDUCATION ft INSTRUCTION W/ English yAs A Second Language Special English Language classes are designed to help local students from Chinese and English streams acquire language skills. Students are prepared for professional and non-professional studies, viz: London Chamber of Commerce and Industry Group Diplomas, Private Secretarial course, Business Administration,612 words
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Advertisement498 1980-07-05 25 X ADOORIE FASHION DESIGN AND ART CENTRE 417, 3rd Floor, Paoote's Park Complei. Tal: *****2, *****9 BASIC FASHION DESIGN Certificate Coursa Coursa Duration: 6 months Coursa Content: 1 Basic Proportion Drawing 2 Dralng the face. 3 Fashion adaptation drawing 4 Colour recognition and matching. 5 Fashion colouring 6 Various basic498 words
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Advertisement783 1980-07-05 25 VI EDUCATION ft INSTRUCTION PRIVATE SECRETARY'S CERTIFICATE COURSE lor LCCI JUNE ISSI EXAM Full-tima a Part-time Courses Commencing on 14 July IMO Subjects include a Communications a Office Organisations 4 Secretarial Procedure* Shorthand/Typewriting Duties a Structure ol Business Enquiries and registration at: MIDLAND SCHOOL OF COMMERCE (Secretarial Studies Division) 303.783 words
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Advertisement528 1980-07-05 25 b) Language EXPERIENCED GRADUATE TUTOR giving Mandarin tuition for all levels. West Coast/ Paslr PanJang. Contact: *****76. EXPERIENCED MANDARIN TEACHER for students/adults. N.U textbook: and cassettes Further enquiries: *****7/ *****5. FOREIGN LANGUAGE a THAI LANGUAGE Tue/Thur 6.30 8.30 pm. Commencing 1/7/80 Enrol now at: SCIENCE ELECT. (PTE) SCHOOL 601/602 People's528 words
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Advertisement636 1980-07-05 25 VII TRAVEL 4 TOURS ECONOMICAL TOUR 5D PEN CH'S 1170 OUT WAY BY AIR $235 DEP EVERY MON 2D3N GT $159 BY TRAIN WITH SLEEPING BERTH RETURN BY AIR GT INCLUDE LUNCH. 2D3N OT 599 BY TRAIN WITH SLEEPING BERTH RETURN BY AC TRAIN DEP EVERY FRIDAY 2D GT BY636 words
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Advertisement509 1980-07-05 25 NAM HO TRrtEi sumcE m nt lti. S.T.P.B. 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 19. People's Park Complex, Ground Floor, New Bridge Road, Singapore 0105. Tel: *****1/*****2/ *****3/*****2/*****6/ *****8/*****3 NEST HALATSU509 words
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Advertisement1031 1980-07-05 25 VIII ANNOUNCEMENTS ft PERSONAL EVENTS ASSEMBLY M^ V Sunday Worship Service 11am. at 18th Floor, Apollo Hotel. l^k Language: English/Cantonese M\ 114 Lost Found LOST IN YOAHAN Basement. I '99^*****^81 orange colour small MIZUNO' I lafiPlllklMH carrier bag on 4lh July morning I Important documents Reward I offered Tel *****161,031 words
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Obituary, Illustration114 1980-07-05 26 MRS P O MA THEWS u'hinnammai. 61. passed away following a motor accident near VeUora, India Funeral arrangements lo be announced MDM CHAN YOKE YOON Ag«d 74 y«art Paaaed away paacatully on 4th My IMO. leaving behind SON: MKhMI Lw» DAUGHTEH-IN LAW Linda Lun DAUGHTER Liodeliaw SON-IN-LAW Wu114 words
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Obituary, Illustration90 1980-07-05 26 MDM. YEO TENG NEO Beloved WMS ol the lat* Chew Sze Kiew. passed away peacefully on 3rd July 1980. leaving behind 4 sons: Hock l.yiv HOC* Stew Hixk Cluan. Hock I'hyr 2 daUKMUTN HiKk NVo !).ilN> 2 soas-ln-la« auk Kirn Kiat Paul Tan 5 daughters-in-law I Auiit-v Helen. Nelly. Doreen90 words
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Obituary, Illustration50 1980-07-05 26 MR PANJANATHAN ARUMUGAM 80 RETIRED LOCAL CHARGEMAN SIMBANG PASSED AWAY PEACEFULLY ON 1/7/ M AT SIS PM CORTEGE LEAVES 71 JALAN MATA AVER. SINGAPORE 2775 ON 5/7/80 FOR MT. VERNON CREMATORIUM AT 2.00 P.M. LEAVING BEHIND 5 SONS. 5 DAUGHTERS. 3 SONS-IN-LAW. 1 DAUGHTER-IN-LAW AND 6 GRANDCHILDREN j50 words
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Obituary34 1980-07-05 26 OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHY AND CONDOLENCE TO MR. MICHAEL LIEW MENG YUEN FAMILY on the recent demise ol his beloved mother. MDM CHAN YOKE YOON From: THE STAFF Ol SWEET AIRE PTE LTD34 words
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Obituary, Illustration35 1980-07-05 26 We extend our deepest sympathies to the bereaved family ol MR. ELIAS PEREIRA The founder and director ot Stamford College Groups Departed on 2nd July 1980 From Management Staff ol MAGNIFICENT SEVEN CORPN. PTE. LTD.35 words
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Obituary30 1980-07-05 26 THE FAMILY OF ItM Mi M N.iM thana Krishnan thank rrUtttrv friends, ex-^■oll•'ague^ jn il neighbours for llirir UStStknc*. vlsllA. runduli-nri-.v »rrjlh.s .mcl donations diving their recent bereavement30 words
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Obituary51 1980-07-05 26 LIM KWEE CHON. Kwee Meng. Meng Hock. Meng Ijr*. Kwee Kirn Kwee Hoon and family wish to express their heartfelt gratitude and thanks to relatives colleagues, friends and associations for their kind assistance, donations, wrealhs. condolences and attendance during the recent bereavement of their mother, the late Mdm Tan Sal51 words
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Obituary, Illustration46 1980-07-05 26 CHUA KIM MOAT patted away 2.7 JO with to i p r their he ar tl el l gratitude and appreciation to relativn. irwndt ctM—gu—. achoolmalat and church mimbfri for th«ir kind aaiislanc*. condotonca*. donatrant and atlandanc* during th«ir racant bvraavanwnt46 words
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Obituary25 1980-07-05 26 YEN SECK K WANG CHOK eiprees their heartfelt gratitude to all relatives and friends for their condolences, donations, wreaths and attendance during their recent bereavement.25 words
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Obituary, Illustration38 1980-07-05 26 IN EVERLOVING MEMORY OF TAN KAR SIN Departed: 5 7 1979 One year I To be with you in the same oU days Is our dearest wish today Sadly mined bul ahuayt rMiwmbarad by Family.38 words
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Obituary69 1980-07-05 26 In loving memory ol our beloved Iriend CHUA KIM HUAT who was called lo the Lord on 2.7.1980. The class ol ACJC 2SA2 78 shares the following thought with his family There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Chrisl Jesus. For the law of the Spirit69 words
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Obituary65 1980-07-05 26 IN LOVING MEMORY OK MRS LIM KIM TECK (MOM. NELLIE POH CHWEE NEO) WHO WAS CAI.LKI) HOME TO BF WITH THE LORD ON 5 5 79 YES. J€BUS I.OVES YOU THIS WF KNOW FOR YOU ARK SAFE IN HIS ARMS IN THE SWEET BYE 4. BYE FOR WE SHALL MEET65 words
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Obituary, Illustration25 1980-07-05 26 ANG GEOK HE OK D.p.n.o 2«.e.a0 Ovarly m.ss«d and always r»m»mb*r«d by llw Principal. Staff and Pupils ol Crescent Girls' School.25 words
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Obituary, Illustration58 1980-07-05 26 THE FAMILY OF TH£ LATE MOM. LIM CHAR BOH (WIFE Of THE LATE A SINNIAH) WHO PASSED AWAY PEACEFULLY AT THE ACE OF 71 ON 20/6/80 WELCOME ALL TO PARTICIPATE IN THE ATHMA SANTHI PRAYERS WHICH WILL BE OBSERVED ON STH JULY M 7 P.M. AT THE SIVAN58 words
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Obituary30 1980-07-05 26 SUNDAY TIMES RATES FOR PERSONAL AOS A OBITUARIES $10.50 lor 15 word* (run-on style) $39.30 for 3cm x 1 col. (••mi-dnplay style) $49 15 lor 3cm 1 col (display style)30 words
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Advertisement1125 1980-07-05 26 KRAMAT TIN OREDGIfOG BERHAO (Incorporated in Malaysia) Extracts from the statement by the Chairman. V M Raja Badrol Ahmad, for the year ended 31st March 1960. Past year's performance The results for the year were again seriously affected by the shutdown which extended to 13th October 1979 due to delays1,125 words
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Advertisement1286 1980-07-05 26 KUALA KAMPAR TIN FIELDS BERHAD (Incorporated in Malaysia) Extracts from tha statement by the Chairman. Y.M. Raja Badrol Ahmad. for the year ended 31st March 1980. Past year's performance Production for the year was 4,591 piculs. an increase of 25% over the previous year's output of 3,682 piculs. The improvement1,286 words
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Advertisement780 1980-07-05 26 IN THE HIGH COURT IN MALAYA AT KUALA LUMPUR COMMERCIAL DIVISION COMPANIES WINDING UP NO. 33 Of 19«0 In the motttr of the Companies Act, 1965 And In fhe matter of E.C.E. Trading Sdn. Bhd. ADVERTISEMENT Of PETITION NOTICE is hereby given that a Petition for the Winding Up of780 words
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Advertisement938 1980-07-05 27 INVITATION TO PREQUALIFICATION TRAVENOL Applications are invited from suitably qualified and experienced contractors who wish to prequalify for the following: I MAIN CONTRACT The construction of the proposed Travenol Laboratories factory at Woodlands, Singapore (for Civil, Structural and Architectural works) II NOMINATED SUB-CONTRACTS *Airconditioning and Mechanical Ventilation System Electrical HT938 words
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Advertisement359 1980-07-05 27 TENDER NOTICE GOVERNMENT OF MALAYSIA MINISTRY OF EDUCATION Tenders ore invited from local ond foreign firm to Supply. Delivery And Installation of Equipment to Teochee Tro.mng Colk»g« at Kuala Trengganu. Trenggonu. Summary of Equip merit required are as listed A. Admin. Equipment 6. Assembly Hall C. Audio Visual Equipment D.359 words
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355 1980-07-05 28 THE Housing Board said yesterday the issuance of notices on the new, higher monthly service and conservancy charges to flat residents is part of a legal procedure. A board spokesman said this procedure has to be carried out by the area355 words
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Article46 1980-07-05 28 THE National Maritime Board's shore-based seamen's training school, TS "Singapore," will hold its second graduation ceremony at the Sembawang Camp today at 11 a.m. Winners of its Most Courteous Competition will also be presented with awards by a board member, Mr Chua Lian Ho.46 words
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Article30 1980-07-05 28 THE Minister for Finance and MP (or Havelock. Mr Hon Sui Sen, will visit Blocks 4, 5 and 6, Jalan Minyak, in his constitutency tomorrow, at 9 a.m.30 words
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Article, Illustration303 1980-07-05 28 West Coast 'war' wins over 20,000 hearts THE "battle" at the West Coast Park between the SAF and the "enemy" troops began with two helicopters itsgorging a team of commandos onto tne field. Before long, the cmsUl guns of the enemy were obliterated. The battle ■••■> developed Ist* ma Integrated303 words
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Article146 1980-07-05 28 Asian market hits US$45b TOTAL assets of Singapore's Asian dollar market has shot past the US$45 billion, according to latest figures released by the Monetary Authority of Singapore yesterday. The MAS statistical bulletion says the market expanded from U5542.5 billion in April to U5545.3 billion in May an increase of146 words
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164 1980-07-05 28 SENIOR executives of a local firm, Asia Tobacco, are contacting Indonesian officials to seek the release of a Singaporean manager, Chai Kok Sin, 44, now under detention in Jakarta on charges of embezzling U*****,000 (5J678.000) belonging to the firm's factory there. This164 words
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Article, Illustration283 1980-07-05 28 Service front gears up for campaign HOTELS, department stores and banks have lined up a host of activities involving both employees and customers to promote courtesy among their staff in response to the government's National Courtesy Campaign. The Goodwood group of hotels held a badge designing competition and a jingles283 words
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133 1980-07-05 28 COMMUNITY leaders will be invited to visit police stations from today in a bid to gain closer rapport and a Detter understanding of police work, in coniuetion with the monthlong National Courtesy Campaign. The visits by members of the citizens' consultative committees, residents' committees133 words
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Advertisement1261 1980-07-05 28 /&JING MO KIO TRADE EXPOSITION 1980 XX (*fH Wm*\ jointly organised by: Sembawang Constituency Citizens' Consultative Committee <9 lj/g£ I vK 5^7 Chong Pang Community Centre Extension Fund Committee vO/w V 47^^*/ Date: 5-7-1980 to 10-8-1980 Venue: Ang Mo Kio Avenue 1 *fy Message Message Message fe^^ Message from from1,261 words
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TIMESPORT PAGE ONE
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Article, Illustration523 1980-07-05 29 MILAN, Fri. EDWIN Moses, of the United States, *t alight an international athlet ics meet here yesterday when he broke his own world record for the 400 metres hurdles in 47.13 sec. Moses, whose previous best of 47.45 had stood since June 11, 1977,523 words
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Article316 1980-07-05 29 BRISTOL, Fri. The West Indies had to fight hard to stay on top against Gloucestershire on the second day of their three-day cricket match here yesterday. The tourists, who gained a first-innings lead of 95, had extended that to 188 by the close when they wereReuter - 316 words
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206 1980-07-05 29 Marsh in front by one stroke in Open HELSINGBORG, Fri. Australia's Graham Marsh returned a four-under-par 68 yesterday to take a one-stroke lead after the first round of the US$lOO,OOO Scandinavian Open. Marsh, who won the Dutch and British tournaments on his last visit to Europe, began his bid forReuter; UPI - 206 words
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Article380 1980-07-05 29 ROUEN, Fri. World champion Jan Raas, of Holland, won the seventh stage of the Tour de France here yesterday in 2 hr. 15.33 mm But Belgian Rudy Pevenage retains the overall lead. Raas outsprinted the whole pack to win his second stage victory ahead of fellow countryman Leo vanAgencies - 380 words
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Advertisement487 1980-07-05 29 Adventures underwater -PI Urn I HUP fuJmmJmi Wm bVIbWBbVbVsbV^PI BBwnkKSufIiP^SISfI If you've ever dreamed of floating free the War in the Pacific promise diving Don't wait a single day to see us. in a world more breathtakingly beautiful adventures that can't be matched There's an underwater world waiting for than487 words
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Article, Illustration1475 1980-07-05 30 Mark the newcomers with fair ability I KEEP a sharp lookout for newcomers. Most of I them will be backward, but there may be a few who show promise. Mark them down. They will be winning races soon. One of the most reliable racing systems is to fol- low horses1,475 words
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Article1403 1980-07-05 30 RATF 1 2.0 CLASS 6 DIV 4 1.250 M IVA^r, 1 ($9,000 -$6,300 to winner) 1 r***** BkMWcLaaa a (Btonic Lass) Heddle s7 (same) 5am. KCHf 5 2 4S9xzO Candy Ftoea a (PH Tan) Noordin 56.5 (d 3 +7.5) 3mg F Marty 2 3 OffixOx Toaea aCh (I1,403 words
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Article139 1980-07-05 30 RACE EP! OM JEEP FAIRWAY TET Candy Floe* Bendy Girl Sea Charm N. Special Sea Charm Bendy Girl Elita Special Bendy Girl Casino Champ 2 Main Bazaar Dista l Smile JuUas Going Great Spring Water Main Bazaar Going Great Main Razaar Julius 3 Dont Ask Me S. Boulevard Shan139 words
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421 1980-07-05 31 Epsom Jeep sums up the week's track work HOW the Derby horses worked Tutmimy (Good): Saas Fee twice round clocking 38.2 sec. last 600 metres; Euphorick wound up tworound workout with a smart sprint in 38.4; Pasir Puteh n trotted twice round. Royal Salute, Hegemonist,421 words
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Article1400 1980-07-05 31 DAfF 1 145 CLASS 6 DIV 2 1.250 M ftnV/li x ($9,000 $6,300 to winner) 1 0x70x3 Imperial ClteUong (Imperialist) Allan 57 (+0.5) SnzgBF fit— I 2 2 9i936i Something To ftamambar a (Galaxy) Ahmad 56 5 (dd same) 6ag K«*«f 8 3 933Z33 Honeycomb Cy (Are) Ismail1,400 words
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Article426 1980-07-05 31 FAIRWAY - Unfancied Eye Opener dazzles FAIRWAY By IPOH, Fri. Eye Opener, who is not given much of a chance in the Perak Derby on Sunday even with bottom-weight of 47.5 kilogrammes, stole the thunder when he reeled off 600 metres in 35.2 seconds in a workout here today. Among the more426 words
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Article20 1980-07-05 31 MC PACKAGING beat ACMA Electric 1-0 in the Jurong Inter-company Ovaltine Football League at the Jurong Stadium yesterday.20 words
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Article, Illustration515 1980-07-05 31 PATRICK BABTIANB - PATRICK BABTIANB By BEECHAM, pre-tourna-ment favourites in the Anchor Business Houses squash league, had to struggle for over three hours before beating Hongkong and Shanghai Bank 3-2 in the semi-finals at Fort Canning yesterday. But they did not resemble the side that prevented Police SportsFRANCIS ONG - 515 words
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Article37 1980-07-05 31 JAMSHED GUL, the world's Junior No. 2, and his elder brother, Rahim, will conduct a squash clinic, organised by the Nanyang Siang Pau, at Alexandra Road on Tuesday. The clinic is open to all.37 words
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Article, Illustration804 1980-07-05 31 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By WORLD Cup representatives Ireneo Legaspi, of the Philippines, and Lim Leng Ann, of the Singapore Island Country Club, are joint leaders with two-over-par 70s after the first day of the $15,000 Seletar Classic Open golf championship at Seletar Base804 words
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Article204 1980-07-05 31 POLICE Sports Association won the Grays Premier sauash league, though they lost 2-3 to the Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association in their last match at the Kallang Complex yesterday. The results, as the curtain fell over yet another squash season last night, were purely academic. PSA had204 words
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Article178 1980-07-05 32 Singapore qualify for last four GOALS by Singapore's Malaysia Cup squad strikers, Nasir Jalil and Abu Bakar Saad, helped a lethargic Singapore Malays side beat Malacca Malays 3-0 to qualify for the semi-finals of the Sultans' Gold Cup soccer tournament at the Jurong Stadium last night, re- ports JOE DORAI.178 words
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Article18 1980-07-05 32 THE Buona Vista seven-a-side soccer competition will be held tomorrow (8 a.m.) at the Gloucester pitch.18 words
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Article21 1980-07-05 32 THE visiting Punjab Hawks continued their winning streak when they defeated Singapore Recreation Club 3-1 on the Padang yesterday.21 words
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Article64 1980-07-05 32 ROLLEI edged out Tien Wah Press 1-0 in a Singapore Business Houses' Football League Div. Two match at Geylang Stadium yesterday. Other results: W». Tw» Keppel Shipyard 1 Hitachi Dockyard 3, F N 4 Vosper Singapore 0. My. Three May bank 1 Bridgestone 4, Jebsen Jessen64 words
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Article, Illustration311 1980-07-05 32 JOE DORAI - Samad and Gunalan in new coaching scheme JOE DORAI By SAMAD ALAPITCHAY, Singapore's Malaysia Cup team captain, and Punch Gunalan, Malaysia's national badminton coach, started a new coaching scheme for schools yesterday. The two top sportsmen were at the Glum Moh Secondary School yesterday teaching and demonstrating the finer points311 words
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242 1980-07-05 32 WILFRED YEO - WILFRED YEO By KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The nine days here could well reveal the next nine years of ASEAN soccer. The youths from the five ASEAN countries all under-20, with the exception of Singapore, whose preparatory plans for the Asian youth tournament in242 words
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Article178 1980-07-05 32 Malaysia 1 1ndonesia 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Soccer is a great leveller of men and youths and no recent match proved it as much as this Indonesian upset over favourites Malaysia in the curtain raiser of the ASEAN youth tournament at the Merdeka Stadium here tonight. But178 words
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193 1980-07-05 32 R. MANORAJ - R. MANORAJ By EVEN tfie presence of prolific scorer K. Chelvakumaran could not help Braddell Primary from being beaten 4-2 by Sembawang in the national primary schools' B Division boys' hockey final on the Padang yesterday. Chelva scored both goals, which raised his tally193 words
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Page 32 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous125 1980-07-05 32 ATHLETICS First PARC A(F Park), S. GoV.. ASEAN prisons' meet (Moon Sen Employees v Jurong Crescent, Changi, 5). Town Corporation (F Park), BA^^BALL NjU^i IA.! !j"!'J p 'e'.'*y' "^k^™* (Gay (Geylan«). NCO's Club v CPF cult (7), Keppel C medal (Kep- NTUC later-ukw Wv. Tw« Mm m x- O«e Haato125 words
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Article, Illustration449 1980-07-05 33 CONNORS BEATEN IN OUTSTANDING SEMIFINAL LONDON, Fri. American John McEnroe qualified for the Wimbledon men's singles tennis championship final against title holder Bjorn Borg, of Sweden, by defeating compatriot Jimmy Connors 6-3, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 in an absorbing semi-final here today BorgReuter - 449 words
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Article, Illustration221 1980-07-05 33 LONDON, Fri. Australia's Evonne Goolagong Cawley, the 1971 champion, today regained the women's singles title in this year's Wimbledon tennis championships when she beat American Chris Evert Lloyd 6-1, 7-6 in the final. Evonne, who won £18,000 ($89,640). slipped quickly into an immaculate groove whileReuter - 221 words
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Article52 1980-07-05 33 SINGAPORE and Malaysia each won three events in the annual Public Services' Sports Association Games. Results: BadmiflUn Malaysia 3 Singapore 2; Sena*. Ultra w Malaysia 3 Singapore 0; Wamea'a backey Malaysia 1 Singapore 0. Rugby Singapore 9 Malaysia 6 O*lf Singapore 9' v Malaysia 5%; Tennis Singapore 452 words
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Article159 1980-07-05 33 Wemea'i Staglee final Eveaae Ox ligaag Cawley (Aaat) M Chrta Evert I J«yd (US) 1-1, 1-4. Meat riaglea aemi-Oaal*: BJera Ban (Swede*) beat Bitea GUtfrtoa (US) t-l. 44, *-l, M; Jeaa Meßarae (IS) beat Jimmy Caaaen (US) SJ, M, *-J, U. Mea's aeables qaarterflmata: Peter MeNamanPml McNamee159 words
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284 1980-07-05 33 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By FORMER Internationa Chia Chong Boon, who has been in two minds about coming out of his threeyear retirement, will, after all, represent Singapore in the Asia-Africa-Latin America table tennis championships in Tokyo in September. Chia. who had previously284 words
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269 1980-07-05 33 KEN JALLEH Jr - KEN JALLEH Jr By MELVYN ANG, who completed a hat-trick, won the overall individual title in the St. Andrew's School swimming meet at the Chinese Swimming Club. Melvyn also set meet records in winning the 100 metres freestyle, 100 m breaststroke and 100 m269 words
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Article243 1980-07-05 33 SINGAPORE'S women athletes gave a better account of themselves than their male counterparts on the opening day of the inaugural ASEAN prisons' track and field champion- ships at Moon Crescent yesterday, reports: PETER SIOW. They won two events through Foo Sai Sim, in the 800 metres, and243 words
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Article19 1980-07-05 33 THE Uon City Cup squad defeated Old Josephians 7-3 In a friendly soccer match at Queenstown yesterday.19 words
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220 1980-07-05 34 THE United States Defence Department has increased by US$5.5 million (5511.5 million) to U5532.5 million the value of arms and ammunition to Thailand. The earlier figure of US$27 million covered US$3.5 million in rifles, artillery and anti-tank guns to be airliftedAP - 220 words
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318 1980-07-05 34 KABUL, Friday THE Soviet army, while pulling several thousand troops out of Afghanistan, has been sending in fresh units of specially trained guerilla fighters and new equipment to press the war against the Afghan guerillas, sources said. "The Soviets are changing the composition ofAP; UPI - 318 words
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Article47 1980-07-05 34 HONGKONG, Fri. More than 2,800 Vietnamese refugees were repatriated to China between January and June this year, a government spokesman said today. The Vietnamese arrived in Hongkong after having been resettled in China. They were classified as illegal immigrants by the government here. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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408 1980-07-05 34 Brez to Vietnamese leaders PRESIDENT Leonid Brezhnev, declaring that the Kremlin and Vietnam shared a common approach to South-east Asia, yesterday blamed tension in the region on the United States and China. Mr Brezhnev said after talks with visiting Vietnamese leaders that regionalReuter - 408 words
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Article28 1980-07-05 34 MANILA, Fri. Security forces using water jets today broke up an anti-government "freedom pally" in the central Philippines and arrested 42 protesters, including two opposition legislators. UPI.UPI - 28 words
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Obituary40 1980-07-05 34 Late CLASSIFIED DEATH MR. LEOMG KWONO YEE paiKd away peacefully on 4 7 80 leaving behind wife. Mdm Yong Sal Mul, ion Michael and daughter Yoke Lien (Lena). Funeral will be held on 8.7.80. 1.00 p.m. at 7, Sago Lane40 words
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Advertisement137 1980-07-05 34 What Dean Martin would have done here So Dean Martin cannot make it to Singapore. But TAN BAH BAH imagines what the singing star would have done here and the places he would have used as backdrops for his show. Latest on Wimbledon showdown The Wimbledon lournament has reached the137 words
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Advertisement318 1980-07-05 34 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. ACCOUNTANCY is an elite profession, but even within the fraternity, class differences exist. Some of the less-favoured accountants are now making a determined tffdrt to seek the recognition ac- corded their more fortunate brothers. Other items- Giant Hongkong stockbroking firm Sun Hung Kai318 words
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Article, Illustration180 1980-07-05 1 COME Monday, 7,000 students will start their university life at the newly established National University of Singapore. Last Wednesday, which was Matriculation Day, they had already had a taste of the struggle ahead. On that day, they lined up in long queues and waited patiently for their180 words
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Article424 1980-07-05 1 A MAJORITY of the seniors feel that the university's intellectual and academic climate is sterile and the examination system should be revised to make it more stimulating. They also complain of a lack of worthwhile activities for mass student participation and stress the need for more interaction between424 words
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Article341 1980-07-05 1 "I THINK the university is a platform to the ratrace, said Harold Koh, 21. "It'll be a great challenge being here and I know it is not going to be easy. "Nevertheless, I believe it will be a good experience. Besides the primary objective of studying, I hope341 words
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Article317 1980-07-05 1 WHILE most undergraduates survive the rat-race and emerge with their degrees, there are some who never make It. Jane Tan, 21, was a bright and Intelligent girl when she Joined the university two years ago. However, a broken love affair during her first year left317 words
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Article, Illustration18 1980-07-05 1 "They strap you onto a conveyor belt and mould you Into conforming citizens." Freshman Wee Bee Lim, 1918 words
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Article, Illustration255 1980-07-05 1 ASSOCIATE Professor Ho Wing Meng, head of the department of philosophy, National University of Singapore, commented "The students in the university are too engrossed in their studies. "They are torn between the ideal life of university and the need to do well in exams. If given a choice,255 words
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Article207 1980-07-05 1 THE doctors in the University Health Service all agree that the undergraduates work too hard. All the time we have to tell them to relax," one doctor said. Another said: "Their hours of slogging and studying is really too much. They have no time to think. Quite a207 words
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Article, Illustration717 1980-07-05 2 TAN SUAT LIAN - PICK of the DAY TAN SUAT LIAN By SBC TV OUT there in the real, grey world, the spies, no doubt are still spying still casually despatching their colleagues in time-honour-ed tradition. It's a not much talked about world, and there's no telling how much fantasy approaches reality when espionage717 words
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Article, Illustration309 1980-07-05 2 LEONG WENG KAM - LEONG WENG KAM By LEONG WENG KAM SBC'S first locally-dubbed Hongkong television kungfu drama serial, God of Sabre, will be shown from next Thursday (Ch 8, 9 p.m.). It replaces The Proud Twins, which ended two days ago. About 20 part-time SBC artistes309 words
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Advertisement182 1980-07-05 2 pThe 1980 Cologne x International Furniture Fair exclusively from Modern and functional furniture that won the admiration of all at the 1980 Cologne Fair, one of the world's largest furniture exhibitions. Limited sets now available in Singapore from Rocco. At Rocco's "discount warehouse" prices. Bayshore Dining Suite ■fd di Cologne!182 words
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Advertisement50 1980-07-05 2 I Ycurfac^.^ lis your fortun? /*jfi' l landcurconceriY^ jl vk twairty i Hi li< Do see us If you have rough skin texture uneven skin tone clogged and enlarged pores dry, scaly or flaky skin surface extreme oily skin and you II know why we are very much talked about.50 words
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Advertisement26 1980-07-05 2 MMM M M^lfif>rVl| V HS Portable Video W lihIIUI JCH Cassette Recorder Home movies rcody wherever you are W I I I I I I ITTT26 words
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Miscellaneous199 1980-07-05 2 SINGAPORE ARMED FORCES DISPLAY W at West Coast Park, 5 p.m. Static display 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tickets $2 (adults), $1 (children). Until tomorrow. PRINTMAKING EXHIBITION at Singapore Conference Hall, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Until July 11. LANDSCAPES IN INK AND BRUSH, an Art in Action series by199 words
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Miscellaneous1100 1980-07-05 2 TV and Radio SBC 5 12.55 PM Opening folowed by Sesame 6.40 Family The Convenant Street 7.30 News (Malay) 2.00 Saturday Matinee Our Man Flint 7457 45 Special Setections Tony Bennett 3.45 ABC Wide World Of Sport 8 30 fc£ Hunter Hunted 4.35 The Famiy Holvak Remem- 9.30 News (English)1,100 words
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Article, Illustration662 1980-07-05 3 IT WAS a pity no more than a dozen turned up to listen to Samoan writer Mr Albert Wendt when he spoke on the problems of Third World writers at the National University of Singapore last week. Mr Wendt's approach to his subject was refreshing, candid and unjaded.662 words
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Article400 1980-07-05 3 TEO HAN WUE - TEO HAN WUE Five-man art exhibition National Museum Art Gal'ery Until Monday Review by ALTHOUGH small in number, this group exhibition of five artists offers interesting diversity. It may not show the full spectrum of individual artistic creativity of a particular period, which a400 words
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Article, Illustration370 1980-07-05 3 Play It Again, Sam, staged by The Crescents Drama Centre, Canning Rise; Tonight, 8 p.m. Tomorrow 4 p.m.; Tickets $3, $2 Preview by GERALDINE TANG IF you are between 14 and 25 years, and don't know what to do with your spare time, it may be370 words
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Advertisement122 1980-07-05 3 S Heartiest Congratulations I Datuk Chew Vat Bin C\ Chairman X Siong Hoe Group of Companies, I on being awarded g Darjah Mulia Seri Melaka 1? (D.M.S.M.) B U km if I? v |r ty T.Y.T. Yang di Pertua Negeri Melaka Tun Syed Zahiruddin bin Syed Hassan Al-Haj, Q S.M.N.,122 words
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Advertisement190 1980-07-05 3 l^fej ORIENTAL CARPET PALACE PTE LTD f«^ GRAND P M INTERNATIONAL M II PUBLIC AUCTION m fM IRANIAN, TURKISH M AND TURKOMAN m W. CARPETS RUGS, m r^t^C An exceptional collection of superfine Iranian, Turkish TvSjfc^ 1^ £J> and Turkoman carpets and rugs. Full range assembled |/Kvt for the city190 words
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Advertisement316 1980-07-05 4 g CATHAY: LAST 4 DAYS! 5 PLEASE NOTE SCREENING TIMES jlj (*****0) 10 15am, 12 45, 3 30,6 15, 9 15pm |J> 'he pytesom^nipxferfri, story ol the Irte and rmsr ofjoharr Strauss' CATHAY: TONIGHT MIDNIGHT X FARRAH FAWCETT S Big Adventure fi On The Big Screen |j Farrah Fawcett jjL^'.316 words
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Advertisement568 1980-07-05 4 .CAPITOL: NOW SHOWING! (*****9)5 SHOWS at 11am, 1.45,4.00,6.30*9.15 v A special breed of mar wtx> knows no fear Prepare yoursetf for tne return of the most dangerous man-eater in the sea. vhorli A > Tb» onarK 4^ J Ml4u FRANCO NERO MIRTA MILER MIKE FORREST "JADE: NOW SHOWING! (*****80) 11am,568 words
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Advertisement407 1980-07-05 4 Feel fit and invigorated at our newly opened LEISURE HEALTH CENTRE Make a date with us. We assure you that you'll AHfc feel refreshed after a good body massage BW Also Available:— aßßa*>*^ GYMNASIUM K&J SAUNA BATH W^^ FACIAL 203, Stadium Walk No: 5, Kallang Park (Kallang Bowl Centre) Singapore,407 words
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Advertisement254 1980-07-05 4 NAVAL BASE GRAND OPENING TODAY 2 SHOWS: 6 00 a S.3opm SUOHAKAR VIJAYAN and SARITHA in PONNU OORUKKU PUTHUSU imm cotoß MUSIC ILLAYARAJA HURRY! stoi l^^& saving! «K£rJ ucy *o '°"E«" E below FAcn «o Hin««ii«.lMgli«lClocklUdlo« *^»o/» 0314 While STOCKS Last *aJ/m Digit* Clock R«d*o S7BOO t3bOO Retail S9B 00254 words
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Advertisement525 1980-07-05 4 OWGaWISATIQW ■J:)I.MM)B>W.L^I.|I :X s V3o*la N fr '< B THE MASTER" fj NOW SHOWING' •> 145 400 645 ■> I b "A TEACHER of GREAT SOLDIERS "V in JonnC ol.r pj ■Ki.i^it^BßßxiJt-^^^H LAST DAY 1 I ORI 10 45. I 00. 3 15. 7. 9 15 1 iPRES I I525 words
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Advertisement451 1980-07-05 4 QOOOOOOOOOOOO 8/fi\CATHAYO 'r \^TJ organisation < r I I LAST 4 DAYSI flliliMoHTlnm X 10 15am. 12.45, 3.30, 6 15. ISJ I __Hortl Buchol; (MGM) v isssnMEnnsy > LAST 2 DAYS) C AT NORMAL MUCES Ptaaaa No«a nrrwa 1.1 11am. 2 30. 8.00 a 9.00pm Q I I aaU 1^451 words
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Advertisement379 1980-07-05 5 WIN 1 12 RICE COOKERS I spa-tul oil 1 X COUPON is lilvcn FREE with cvi-rv putktl ill Ki-nluckv hXWmtpmt, SiuMinccl PIOW purchu-.«.ii Dm II In WIN 12 KICK COOKERS by Lucky Dip. ■HpH|M The winners will be notified through the post I Save 45c on even 1 bottle of379 words
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Advertisement222 1980-07-05 5 El KDSS stereophones -^5 a^JaW J K/6ALC FOR YOUR PERSONAL LISTENING PLEASURE Just like a royal command performance, you can have your very own personal listening, uninterrupted, with a pair of Koss/6ALC stereophones. Its soft, foam-filled vinyl earcushions seal off ambient noise to send the listener into a private realm222 words
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Advertisement309 1980-07-05 5 city mu/ic Everything Must Go! r- "^T^ At Fantastically Reduced Prices! j < y Until 16 July 1980 > v 3 aN a^OO P^ Hurry\ r^^ iTEE a .'jpfaM > c; <C Offer subject to uj~^ n Limited Stocks X WktVifj GRAND SUZUKI SUZUKI BF-250 />, MELODION ALEXANDER (with Bag)309 words
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Article, Illustration584 1980-07-05 6 Patrick Anderson - Singapore as seen by a 'squire' Patrick Anderson SNAKE WINE: A SINGAPORE EPISODE By Oxford University Pret« $12.00, Reviewed by DELISLE SCHWARTZ PATRICK Anderson was an Englishman who came to Singapore I in 1960 to teach litera- ture at the University of Malaya in Bukit Timah Road. Bubbling over with584 words
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335 1980-07-05 6 Jim Slater; MAUREEN GAY - Jim Slater MAUREEN GAY GOLDENROD By Puffin Books, $5.25 Reviewed by GOLDENROD is the story of a young English boy railed William who was born in India. Shortly after his birth he is discovered to be blind but the doctors recommend that an335 words
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Article, Illustration812 1980-07-05 7 View from the other side of divorce IS there life after divorce? Is it a life filled with pretty girls and handsome men and an endless whirl of gaiety and freedom? At last no nagging, no arguments, no fights, no sneaking about to meet a lover? Exactly. There is nothing812 words
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682 1980-07-05 7 Sensitive look at rise and fall of Kampuchea SIDESHOW: KISSINGER, NIXON AND THE DESTRUCTION OF CAMBODIA by William Shawcross Andre Deutsch, 467 pages, $48.65 Reviewed by ROBERT CHEW SIDESHOW is William Shawcross' fourth book. It deserves to be recognised and remembered as a pioneering and substantial piece of research on682 words
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Advertisement347 1980-07-05 6 JVC VICTRON EO-G3F ELECTRONIC ORGAN 1. Drawbar System 5. Upper Effects (Percussive and 2. Easy-to-play accompaniment (one finger, Synthe-bender, etc) multi-finger, Memory, Singing bass 1.2.3) 6. Tremolo/Chorus (vivid, dynamic, 3 3. Auto-rhythm with intro, also arpeggio dimensional sound effect) 4. Upper Tone Preset 7 Brilliance Auto Accompaniment Upper Tone Preset347 words
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Advertisement242 1980-07-05 7 QJJiliiyj Jshld LrJSi LbJJLLfcfc THE FURNITURE SPECIALIST CENTRE Free Lucky Hampers Free Lucky Hampers will be specially offered to patrons r c^w,^ free LUCKY HAMPERS H [J A afe f 1 or every purchase or order oj up to i _Jm| MJyjLX-a^ji I $500/ a Lucky Hamper will he given242 words
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Article, Illustration1678 1980-07-05 8 TAN LEE LENG - Impressive fru fruit flans TAN LEE LENG By SO VERY often after a satisfying meal, I think 1 of having fruits for for desert; but if fruits are served as they are, it's not so exciting and rather ordinary (espe- eially if it follows a spectacular meal), so I very1,678 words
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1080 1980-07-05 8 PIERRE FRANEV - Pierre's version o chicken cooked with tarragon old rules ersion of cooked rragon PIERRE FRANEV A new variation on old rules By I AM often asked how it could be that after a few decades in the kitchen you can possibly invent another new dish. The answer in the ultimateNYT - 1,080 words
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Article241 1980-07-05 9 THE poppy seed (kas-kas) which is used for cooking, particularly in the Indian kitchen, is produced from a poppy Papaver rheas, that is native to Asia, where it grows wild in great abundance. After Wednesday's report on the ban on poppy seeds, I went to read up241 words
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Article84 1980-07-05 9 Home cooked Indian curries AND while we are thinking about curries, there is a new restaurant at 27 Stamford Road serving North Indian, South Indian as well as Indonesian dishes. This restaurant, Zarinah's Kitchen, is owned by Mrs Zarinah Anwar, who is perhaps most well known for her84 words
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Advertisement337 1980-07-05 8 Enter the and take home exciting prizes Moulinex, renowned for great versatility and efficiency in kitchen and home appliances,is the homemaker's delight. It simplifies tedious household chores and practically does everything in less time than you can imagine. Moulinex now offers the opportunity for homemakers to win a glorious holiday337 words
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Advertisement161 1980-07-05 8 (ii) (Is) <^> (yj] FASHION LODGE 121, Ist Floor, Tanglin Shopping Centre. G2B/G36, Ground Floor,- Thomson Plaza RAINBOW LODGE 1.28, Ist Floor, flß\' Lucky Plaza J^^lf 316, 3 rd floor, yA \i J Supreme House /^fe MISS LODGE 139, Ist Floor, Plaza Singapura LADY LODGE I A Gl9, Ground \M161 words
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Advertisement253 1980-07-05 9 A doubly delightful offer. Buy S6O worth of any Stendhal products and get this magnificent S5O Symbiose Perfume Pendant for only S l s*. It's doubly delightful because perhaps you also get your first introduction to the kind of high quality cosmetics you have been searching tor. A promise of253 words
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Advertisement502 1980-07-05 9 1^ (WH The Oriental _jp L 1 1 jjy?lrteQltector '/ff^^*'-* proudly presents f^ AN EXHIBITION M^ &SALEOF ipSKsD) CHINESE I P''i^#l ANTIQUE I F:c# PORCELAIN! 'p&£\s\ AND WORKS OF ART n response to the great 2z2Zl. m success of our last Exhibition, k^lf^* Ft*3iM we have gathered for you an502 words
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Advertisement735 1980-07-05 10 The SGV Group Management Consulting Services Our client is a well establish international company specialising in the manufacture of industrial packaging. It is one of the pioneers and an acknowledged leader in its field with multi-million dollar sales in the region. It is looking for a highly competent and dynamic735 words
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Advertisement647 1980-07-05 10 I PHILIPS^ requires High calibre candidates to fill the following positions in our Video Factory SENIOR ENGINEER Qualifications/Experience: Degree in Eleclronic Engineering or Bachelor of Science in Physics with at least 5 years experience in an established organisation. The candidate should be able to deal with all levels of management647 words
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Advertisement647 1980-07-05 10 Audit Assistants ACCA Students and Graduates Coopers Lybrand offers a rare opportunity for ACCA Students and Graduates to pursue a career in an international accounting firm. iLPKU The Firm is one of the few accounting firms that offer career and employment opportunities to ACCA Students and Graduates in Law, Economics,647 words
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Advertisement298 1980-07-05 10 METALS ORES PTE. LTD. a member of the UNION CARBIDE SINGAPORE GROUP Of COMPANIES located in Jurong invite applications from Singapore Citizens to fill the post of SENIOR ENGINEERING FOREMAN This is a management position, requiring the incumbent to apply manufacturing/engineering skills at supervisory level. Candidates are expected to possess298 words
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Advertisement600 1980-07-05 11 Union Carbide Singapore Group of Companies, with a new battery plant in Jurong, invites suitably qualified Singapore citizens who have completed (or are exempted from) National Service or permanent residents to join their fast expat. ding operations: QUALITY ASSURANCE ENGMEERS The successful candidates will report directly to the Quality Assurance600 words
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Advertisement962 1980-07-05 11 f PKRSONNEL MANAGER 1 (5545.000 5560.000 pa starting) Our client is a major multinational company engaged in the manufacture and sale of electronic and computer products and employs more than 2,000 persons in Singapore. The successful candidate will report to the Managing Director and will be responsible for all aspects962 words
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Advertisement755 1980-07-05 11 SENIOR MANAGEMENT 1 I APPOINTMENTS 1 (Compensation negotiable 5550.000 5570.000 per annum) Our client is a well established local group employing over 1,000 staff, engaged in manufacturing activities in the heavy industry, sector. In order to meet planned growth objectives, they wish to recruit managers to Till two newly created755 words
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Advertisement257 1980-07-05 11 rA well established multi-national company which provides services to the off-shore oil and gas industry invites applications from suitably qualified persons for the position of: DREDGE CRANE OPERATOR (EXPAT OR LOCAL) Basic Dutiw: To dredge location canals, pipe ditches, river crossings and repair levees using clam ond drag bucket Requirements:257 words
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Obituary, Illustration70 1980-07-05 12 PATH DA BHOG OF GYANI (iL'RBAKSH SINGH SAMADH BHAI formerly head prles-t KHALSA DHARMAK SABHA passed away peacefully on 21 6.1980. Sadly missed by wife, 3 daughters, 2 sons, 2 daughters-in-law 21 grandchildren, 5 great grand children. FamHj thanks all present during cremation. BHOO ceremony will be held70 words
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Advertisement573 1980-07-05 12 A local shipyard in Jurong, engaged in the building of tugs, supply barges, containers, fishing trawlers and offshore construction, invites applications from experienced and suitably qualified candidates to fill the following positions: General Manager Salary negotiable around $36,000 per annum (ES/8071 The General Manager will be responsible to the management573 words
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Advertisement622 1980-07-05 12 PERSONNEL g We have vacancies in our Mechanical Department for a Warehouse Supervisor and an Analyst. RESPONSIBILITIES A. WAREHOUSE SUPERVISOR effective management of the warehouse supervision of warehouse staff development and implementation of new ideas in inventory management. R. WAREHOUSE ANALYST analysingvariouscomputerprogramsforeffective inventory management analysis of bids and preparation of622 words
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Advertisement965 1980-07-05 12 SALES SUPERVISOR/ MANAGER A well established multinational ink manufacturing company seeks an experienced individual for the sale of printing ink to the printing, publishing, packaging and allied industries. Requirements: Minimum GCE 'O' Level Certificate or VITB graduate. At least 2-3 years experience in a similar field. Ability to lead a965 words
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Advertisement570 1980-07-05 13 SINGAPORE BUS SERVICE (1978) LTD The Company in conjunction with Vocational Industrial Training Board invites applications from suitably qualified persons for APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING IN MOTOR VEHICLE MECHANIC Qualifications: Singapore Citizens Completed or exempted from full-time National Service Passed at least Secondary Two Education Successful applicants will attend 6 months of570 words
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Advertisement703 1980-07-05 13 Graduates We still have vacancies for accountancy graduates in the following departments of our rapidly expanding practice: (A) AUDIT (B) TAXATION (C) COMPUTER CONSULTANCY Applicants should have good grades in the respective subjects and possess the ambition and drive to achieve senior status. No previous experience is required as the703 words
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Advertisement793 1980-07-05 13 Cold Storage Manufacturing Pte Ltd, the producer of a wide range of food products, is on the expansion trial and would be installing new equipment for its bakery, meat processing, beverages and frozen foods divisions. To meet this exciting growth and challenge we invite applications for the senior position of793 words
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Advertisement579 1980-07-05 13 MARINE SUPERINTENDENT SINGAPORE BASED IMMEDIATE OPENING FOR MARINE MANAGER TO SUPERVISE OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF GEOPHYSICAL VESSELS OPERATING IN ASIA AUSTRALIAN REGION CANDIDATES SHOULD HAVE EXTENSIVE BACKGROUND IN ALL ASPECTS OF SUPPLY/WORKBOAT TYPE OPERATIONS AND IN PARTIC ULAR: MANNING AND PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION SAFETY AND REQUIRED CERTIFICATION PREVENTIVE MAWTENANCE REPAIRS/DRYDOCKING INVENTORY579 words
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Article, Illustration1860 1980-07-05 14 An Indian on India's future THE TEEMING subcontinent has been bis life-long study. With wit, intelligence, some frustration and a great deal of insight he speaks of India's complexity, turbulence and future. M.N. Srinivas, 64, the M is for Mysore, the city of his birth is India's leading social anthropologist.1,860 words
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