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Title Section14 1980-07-25 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, JULY M, llBl 30 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 111/1/8014 words
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Article29 1980-07-25 1 MANII.A. Thurs Typhoon Kirn, packing centre winds of 160 km h, was expected to hit the Philippine north-eastern seaboard by 2 a.m. tomorrow, the weather bureau said29 words
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Article, Illustration665 1980-07-25 1 Re-election chances jeopardised WASHINGTON, Thursday THE involvement of President Jimmy Carter's brother as an agent for Libya now labelled the "Billygate" affair (after Watergate) and the failure of the US Government to check inflation are likely to jeopardise chances of the President's reelection to a secondAgencies; UPI - 665 words
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Article97 1980-07-25 1 I SEOUL, Thurs. Martial law authorities have detained five South Korean Journalists working for overseas news organisations, relatives and friends reported today. Seoul-based foreign journalists said the five were being interrogated by officers of the Defence Security Command. The journalists detained were < Oh ILson.Reuter - 97 words
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Article52 1980-07-25 1 BEIJING. Thurs. Beijing and the surrounding area are currently going through one of the worst droughts in decades as the total rainfall from July 1 amounts to only 13.7 mm the lowest this century. The figure is only 10 per cent of normal rainfall for thtaAFP - 52 words
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Article, Illustration217 1980-07-25 1 LESLIE FONG - Aussie real estate man barred from entry LESLIE FONG, By Deputy Editor AN AUSTRALIAN real estate agent who was here about a fortnight ago to promote sales of properties in Perth was barred from entering Singapore again when he flew in from Bangkok on Wednesday night. Mr Robert Ockerby was217 words
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Article61 1980-07-25 1 CANNES, Thurs. Three masked gunmen today robbed an armoured money transport truck of US$2.5 million (Sss million) worth of foreign currencies being delivered to a British travel agency, police said. The small truck was carrying German marks, Swiss francs, US dollars and other currencies from the ThomasUPI - 61 words
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Article40 1980-07-25 1 NEW YORK. Thurs. Chase Manhattan Bank, the third largest commercial bank in the US, reduced its prime rate by one-half percentage point to 10.75 per cent, undercutting the 11 per cent rate adopted industrywide on Wednesday. AP.AP - 40 words
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217 1980-07-25 1 Weeks-old baby survives highway ordeal NEW YORK, Thurs. A couple inadvertently left behind their six-week-old son along a highway and found him again later, apparently in good shape, thanks to a Good Samaritan. The story began for the couple Robert Kornbacn, a 19-year-old air force enlisted man, and his wife,NYT - 217 words
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Article60 1980-07-25 1 LONDON, Thars. British actor Peter Sellers, whaee maltitade ef f*mlc film ralea defflghte4 the warM for mare than M years, died toiayagei-M. He raftered a heart attack In his Laadan hetel smite «a Taeaoay aad had heea aa a Uf c Happart naehlae la hwpital aattl ate60 words
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444 1980-07-25 1 Airbuses on flights to Malaysia from Aug 1 MALAYSIAN Airline System will introduce nine Airbus flights a week between Malaysia and Singapore from Aug 1 following the ratification of a revised air services agreement between the two countries yesterday. The agreement was signed in Kuala Lumpur by Malaysian Transport Minister444 words
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Article50 1980-07-25 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Malaysia has granted a request by the British authorities for a further extension of the trial period for Concorde flights over Malaysian airspace. The six-month extension takes effect from tomorrow. The current sixmonth trial period for the supersonic jetliner expired today. NST SEE PAGE 11NST - 50 words
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383 1980-07-25 1 Doctors' in-camp training system to be revised THE Defence Ministry has decided to revise the annual in-camp training system for doctors to reduce disruption to their practices. A ministry spokesman said that from November, reservist doctors will have their full-time training periods reduced and the remainder of their 40-day reserve383 words
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Article, Illustration144 1980-07-25 1 Scuffles as Borg weds BUCHAREST, Than. Swedish tennis star BJ«ra B«rg (above) married top Rumanian tennU player Mariana Slmteneacß la a brief civil cerenMoy In the town kail here today. HkMMMdS Of DMple crowded the atreete and climbed onto roofM to see tbe couple arrive. Souffles brake oat aa policeReuter - 144 words
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Article82 1980-07-25 1 SYDNEY, Thurs. International flights in and out of Australia and many internal services will be grounded for 24 hours from midnight tonight because of a strike by ground staff, Transport Ministry officials said today. The strike has been called by 700 flight service officers, who radioReuter - 82 words
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Article52 1980-07-25 1 LATEST CARTER PLEDGE ON N-ARMS WASHINGTON, Thar*. US President Jimmy Carter's admlaistratlM premised Ctegress today that It will seek aa iaterastltas.l agreemeat to ban the expert ef noclear materials to countries that d« ast already have ■■clear arms aaless the Importers premise to pat all their ■■clear operations aader InternationalAP - 52 words
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173 1980-07-25 2 TOKYO, Thurs. Government officials today ruled out the possibility that Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki will make his first official visit to Asean countries later this year. One official said: "It would be difficult to make a trip this year because of pressing parliamentaryUPI - 173 words
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Article41 1980-07-25 2 TOKYO, Thurs. A major power company, Tohoku Electric Power Company, has offered to pay US$B.5 million (5J17.9 million) to the residents of Maki. in northern Japan, for environmental disruption for a nuclear plant they plan to build there. AP.AP - 41 words
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Article35 1980-07-25 2 BEIJING. Thurs. China's first complete survey of industrial enterprises in the country is nearly finished, the official Xinhua news agency said today. The survey is aimed at providing data lor economic planners. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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304 1980-07-25 2 MANILA, Thursday RIOT police swinging truncheons charged Into about 1,500 students demonstrating against tuition fee increases and "United States imperialism" today, injuring dozens of them. About 50 police, backed by more than 100 militiamen carrying metal shields, broke up the demonstrationUPI - 304 words
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164 1980-07-25 2 'Speed up $23 b defence plan' call to Japan TOKYO, Thurs. The United States yesterday renewed a call for Japan to speed up implementation of an US$ll billion (5523.2 billion) programme to boost its defences, the Japanese Defence Agency said. The call was made by US Ambassador to Japan MikeReuter - 164 words
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Article56 1980-07-25 2 LUXEMBOURG, Thurs. Unemployment in the European Common Market rose in June to r»ach 6.2 million or 5.7 per cent of the working population, the EEC statistics bureau reported yesterday. A rise oT 140,000 over the May figures took the jobless percentage up trom 5.6 of theReuter - 56 words
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Article53 1980-07-25 2 BILBAO, Thurs. A bomb exploded in this northern Basque city last night, killing a teenage pregnant woman, her unborn child and her younger brother, official sources said. There were no immediate indications as to who planted the device which, police said, contained an estimated two kg ofReuter - 53 words
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Article32 1980-07-25 2 JAKARTA. Tliurs. Three men, including a policeman, were killed and six seriously injured when a youth ran amok yesterday, stabbing everyone in sight, the Jakarta daily Kompas reported today. -AFPAFP - 32 words
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234 1980-07-25 2 HONGKONG, Thursday CHINA today accused the Soviet Union of carrying out spying activities close to its southern coast. The official Xinhua news agency, monitored in Hongkong, said Soviet warships had been sent on reconnaisance missions in the Beibu Gulf (Gulf of Tonkin) andReuter - 234 words
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Article129 1980-07-25 2 TALKS ON SINOBRITISH NAVY TIES BEIJING, Thurs. The current visit here of the British naval chief-of-staff, Admiral Henry Leach, is intended to discuss possibilities for cooperation between the British and Chinese navies, diplomatic sources said here today. Questions "of a commercial nature" and the naval strategy of both countries wouldAFP - 129 words
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117 1980-07-25 2 TOKYO. Thwn. A M-year-oM aapirUg monk has been arrested on ssefssea morr than USM bullete Into Japan tram Saipan, a SontfcPaeiflc island, pollc* said today. Sada* Saga, who is stadylag at the Teasbosan lasol temple here, was foand carrylag the pistols aad balleto InAP - 117 words
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146 1980-07-25 2 NEW DELHI, Thurs. Monsoon floods in India have so far killed 319 people and caused 741 million rupees (SJI94 million) worth of damage to property and crops, Parliament was told today. However, Chief Minister Vishwanath Pratap Singh said yesterday that there wereReuter - 146 words
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Article, Illustration188 1980-07-25 2 SEOUL, Thurs. AT least 78 people died and 72 were missing after heavy rain swept across central South Korea (see picture) triggering landslides and widespread flooding, state relief headquarters said today. But despatches carried by local newspapers from the provinces put the death tollReuter; AP - 188 words
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263 1980-07-25 2 BEIJING, Thurs. The Chinese Communist Party soon will adopt a rule limiting its leaders at all levels to a maximum of 12 years in office, an authoritative Chinese source said today. In effect, that would prevent a repeat of the lifetime ruleUPI - 263 words
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Article93 1980-07-25 2 Pacific island revolt quelled PORT VILA, Thurs. A joint force of British marines and French paratroopers today ended a two-month rebellion on the island of Espiritu Santo, paving the way for a peaceful transition to independence next week in this South Pacific Archipelago. British resident commissioner Andrew Stuart said theReuter - 93 words
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Article31 1980-07-25 2 BEIJING, Thurs. Bangladesh President Ziaur Rahman left for home today after a four-day official visit to China, during which the two countries signed economic assistance and civil aviation agreements Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Advertisement477 1980-07-25 2 I PUBLIC I I AUCTION lORIETMI ORIETM CARPETS i Cj Hassan's Carpets proudly presents J ft An exceptional selection of Oriental carpets, 4£ rugs runners from Iran, Pakistan, i ft Afghanistan, Turkey, Turkistan, V Kashmir Caucasus. X AUCTION: SUNDAY, JULY 27, 1980 AT 2P.M. PRECISELY: Exhibition of offering from 10477 words
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Article, Illustration615 1980-07-25 3 Peter Sellers the romantic clown who never rested 61 HAVE no personality of my own whatsoever, no personality to offer the public. I can't do anything within myself. I have nothing to project. I've got so many inhibitions that I sometimes wonder whether I exist at all. 7 Peter SellersAP; UPI - 615 words
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331 1980-07-25 3 Grim forecast for the world in the year 2000 WASHINGTON, Thursday THE world in the year 2000 will be more crowded, more polluted, less stable ecologically and more vulnerable to disruption than the world today if present trends continue. That is the conclusion of a three-year government study prepared byReuter - 331 words
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245 1980-07-25 3 LINTHICUM (Maryland), Thurs. THE first thine Tom Supeasky gave his mother, besides a hug and a Usb, was a bouquet of 41 daisies aad a red rose 42 flowers symbolising the number of years they had been apart. The Towson I'nlvendty professor,245 words
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Article102 1980-07-25 3 Miners: Army trying to starve us LA PAZ, Thara. B«llvtaa miaen •pp*glag tout week's mffltery emmu have accued tte army M cntttag aft their t—4 sapoUea to try to starve them lit* §übmlwliß A rMil* ■tottta •perated by the minors said yesterday that trMpa snrraaßdlng mlalag areas Math «f LaReuter - 102 words
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301 1980-07-25 3 LOS ANGELES, Thursday A TRADE union leader predicted a long strike by 60,000 actors and actresses, which has stopped production at all major United States film studios and is costbig millions of dollars a day. "We're probably in forReuter - 301 words
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Article95 1980-07-25 3 UNLOADING ERROR SNAPPED TANKER ROTTERDAM, Thurs. A GIANT oil tanker broke its back in the port of Rotterdam because its crew had made a simple mistake in uiiloading the cargo, harbour officials said today. The crew had emptied the central tanks of the 98,000-tonne Liberianregistered energy concentration yesterday, while leavingReuter - 95 words
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Advertisement335 1980-07-25 3 I like Cold Storage They've goi wines from Spain, France, iffUVKM tk m Australia, California, even Cliina. You name it, they've *9flsE| JOpi^ ■\~m got just the wines I look out for, plus i j^4* j_ ifl always a few suprises. tA&*o&f*t** y "*r. B^*~^ M Bfjjgjr ('ruse Cuve*e Extra335 words
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Article, Illustration188 1980-07-25 4 TOKYO, Thurr THE J,«ll- tonne Japanese freighter Alehl Mara reputed bei>g hit today by what looked like a missile fragment In the Pacific off Cape Innbo, east of here, bat there were no casualties among Its 12 crew, the Maritime Safety Agency said. The JapaneseReuter; AP - 188 words
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Article175 1980-07-25 4 50 pc CUT ON SOME IMPORT DUTIES MANILA, Thurs. The Philippines would scale down Dy 50 per cent import duties on some products to push local industries to compete in the export market. Economic Planning Minister Gerardo Sicat was quoted as saying yesterday. "Since the country's tariff level is consideredUPI - 175 words
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304 1980-07-25 4 TOKYO, Thurs. Japanese car makers are planning a two-stage price increase in a bid to curb booming sales of their products in the United States, industry sources said today. The proposed price increase would total 5 per cent andUPI - 304 words
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256 1980-07-25 4 Indira acts to boost ailing economy NEW DELHI, Thursday PRIME Minister Indira Gandhi's government announced yesterday a major role for free enterprise in the Indian economy and a "restructuring" of money -losing state-owned industries to bring in efficient management. Mr Charanjit Chanana, Minister of Industry, said in Parliament that theNYT - 256 words
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Article155 1980-07-25 4 Shape up or lose out, warns Ford LONDON, Thurs. The Ford Motor Company is broadcasting a warning i on videotapes to all its European employees that the European car industry would be "killed off" unless it became more efficient. This was disclosed here yesterday by Mr Bill Hay- i den,AFP - 155 words
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Article43 1980-07-25 4 Lashes if. ISLAMABAD. Thurs People caught eating in the day during the current Muslim fasting month of Ramadan were threatened with flogging today. "One or two lashes would set them right," Pakistan's president. General Zia Ul-haq, told a meeting of Islamic officials. UPI.UPI - 43 words
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Article65 1980-07-25 4 BEIJING, Thurs. China's first feature film in the Mongolian language. Mother Love, has been completed by the Inner Mongolian television station and will be shown soon, the official Xinhua news agency reported yesterday. It said China's three million Mongolians had previously had to make do withReuter - 65 words
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Article119 1980-07-25 4 CHICAGO, Thnrs. A robber woke up a man in an apartment, pointed a I.Bm boa constrictor at him and took I Ss« (Ssl2.«) before fleeing on a bicycle, police said. The victim, Mr Antonio Zavala, 28, reported the robbery. Policeman Arthur Nielsen said that Mr ZavalaAP - 119 words
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239 1980-07-25 6 TEHERAN, Thursday AN Arabic newspaper report that the American hostages in Iran would be freed next month was branded as a "mere lie" early today by a spokesman for the student militants occupying the United States embassy in Teheran. The spokesman, informedReuter - 239 words
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Article118 1980-07-25 6 20 more coup plotters executed TEHERAN, Tkin. Twenty Midlers and airmen were executed early today on charges of Involvement in an attempted coop against the government, the state radio reported. It was the second map of accused plotters to be seat before a firing squad at Teheran's Evin prison. FiveReuter - 118 words
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Article97 1980-07-25 6 TEHERAN, Thurs. Teheran's worst bomb attacks since the Islamic revolution 18 months ago have heightened tension in the capital as uncertainty continued over the selection of Iran's next prime minister. Six people were killed and more than 100 were wounded in separate explosions yesterday, and officials todayReuter - 97 words
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Article, Illustration326 1980-07-25 6 JERUSALEM, Thursday THE Israeli Parliament defied international criticism yesterday and overwhelmingly approved a bill declaring Jerusalem Israel's "eternal and indivisible" capital. Prime Minister Menacbem Begin, suffering from a mild heart attack, interrupted his home convalescence to be present at the Knesset (or Parliament) bui'dingReuter; UPI - 326 words
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244 1980-07-25 6 KUWAIT, Thurs. Kuwaiti ministers today threatened tougher action against terrorism and subversion, revealing the extent of governmen. concern at recent bomb attacks, arms smuggling and underground propaganda. Prime Minister Sheikh Saad Al-Abdulla Al-Sabah criticised the security j forces for failing to cttch terroristsReuter - 244 words
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Article46 1980-07-25 6 KARACHI, Thurs. A military court yesterday sentenced two defendants to be whipped IS times each for smuggling emeralds, rubies and hashish. It also imprisoned Abdul Rashid and Abdul Jabbar for two years and fined them a total of 3.5 million rupees (*****,270). Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article38 1980-07-25 6 LONDON, Thurs. British Rail made a loss of £24 million (*****.2 million) the first half of this year more than twice its loss of £9.7 million in the same period last year, results showed today. AFP.AFP - 38 words
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Article36 1980-07-25 6 SYDNEY, Thurs. Two coalminers were killed early today in a cave-in at a pit 60 km south-west of Sydney. Witnesses said the two men, aged 37 and 41, were crushed by falling rocks. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article, Illustration299 1980-07-25 6 Israel envoy lashes out at Palestine debate UNITED NATIONS, Thursday ISRAELI ambassador Yehuda Blum angrily told the UN General Assembly yesterday that its emergency Palestine debate was "illegal, phony and rigged" and that Jerusalem will forever be the capital of Israel. A number of Arab ambassadors walked out on MrUPI - 299 words
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Article80 1980-07-25 6 LONDON, Thurs. A major British navy task force is in the Indian Ocean en route to the Far East after a series of exercises with ships of allied and friendly navies in the ocean and in the Red Sea area, the Defence Ministry said yesterday. ItReuter - 80 words
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Article31 1980-07-25 6 KATMANDU, Thurs. The Nepal Government has given permission to 26 expeditions to climb various Himalayan peaks during the post-monsoon season beginning next month, the Ministry of Tourism announced yesterday. AP.AP - 31 words
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158 1980-07-25 6 MONTGOMERY (West Virginia), Than. An Iranian stndent has been charged with shoplifting one grape at a grocery store. Municipal judce Carl Harris conducted a one and a half hour hearing yesterday In the case involving Seyedashraf Mlrhadl. The judge delayed a decision In orderUPI - 158 words
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253 1980-07-25 7 No ang pow, so cabbie took them for a ride A TAXI DRIVER took two passengers on a longer route when they refused to pay him a $1 New Year ang pow. They protested and asked to be let off. He turned aggressive and paid a total of $100 in253 words
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407 1980-07-25 7 CHRISTINA RODRIGUES - URA offers 'test' land parcels on east coast CHRISTINA RODRIGUES By THE Urban Redevelopment Authority is offering for private development "test" land parcels on the east coast to gauge the potential for turning this stretch of Singapore into a decentralised commercial/ tourist belt. Two sites at Marine Parade and Joo407 words
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144 1980-07-25 7 A PHONE call from a brothel manager was the signal for a group of Thai women to assemble at the car park of an apartment block for viewing and selection by prospective clients. A magistrate's court heard yesterday that the 10 women, who admitted144 words
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Article, Illustration164 1980-07-25 7 MRS Byrene Tan, was still seething with anger when she recalled hew a bag of sand, thrown from a high floor of Tanjong Pagar Plata, missed her young daughter by "mere centime tree." Mrs Tan, a secretary, and her husband had taken their sick daughter,164 words
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248 1980-07-25 7 MRT: New study to get top priority THE provisional Mass Rapid Transit Author- 1 ity is expected to give top priority to a I comprehensive new island-wide transportation study when it begins work today. The study, which would give a more accurate picture of existing traffic conditions in Singapore, will248 words
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Article82 1980-07-25 7 RINGING IN GOOD MANNERS A CONTEST to encourage better telephone manners and to pick the most courteous company in The Times Organisation was started a week ago. The Tele-Courtesy Contest will go on till Aug 29 and staff of the companies in the group will be judged courteous or discourteous82 words
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Article56 1980-07-25 7 A HOTELIER, Szilagyi Alexander Lesley, 33, a British passport holder was charged In a magistrate's court yesterday with having ten MX pills which were suspected to con- i tain methaqualone. a controlled drug, at the Woodlands Checkpoint on Wednesday. Bail of $5,000 was offered until further mention56 words
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Article231 1980-07-25 7 THE police dossier began with fust one report of rape after a dinner date by a woman who recalled that it was a "splendid dinner." Her dinner date was a man who had advertised for female companionship in newspapers under fictitious names. And from almost 100231 words
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Article, Illustration267 1980-07-25 7 IF left unchecked, tension and conflict reflected in rudeness and discourtesy will eventually result in revolution and destruction of Singapore society. This grim warning was Sven last night by the efence Minister, Mr Howe Yoon Chong, when he launched a courtesy campaign, attended267 words
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Advertisement349 1980-07-25 8 For the first time the MAS Airbus links Singapore to Kuala Lumpur 7 flights a week to Kuala Lumpur 2 flights a week to Kota Kinabalu Same aircraft connections to Bangkok Plus additional 737 flights toKuching and continuation of 6 daily 737 flights from Singapore to Penang. From August Ist349 words
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132 1980-07-25 9 Contractors get PUB request to phase out iron pipes CONTRACTORS laying domestic water pipes for the Public Utilities Board have been asked to phase out galvanised iron pipes. A circular issued Dy the board to contractors last December suggested that they use rigid PVC, copper or stainless steel ones. New132 words
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Article60 1980-07-25 9 THE MP for Bukit Merah. Mr Lim Chee Onn. will attend a ceremony to reappoint management committees, residents' committees and women's sub-committees of his constituency at the carpark in front of apartment block 93. Henderson Road, at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow He will also give away prizes to60 words
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322 1980-07-25 9 LONDON, Thurs LORD Edmund-Davies, a Privy Council member, said yesterday he would be less concerned imposing a death sentence for drug offences than for murder. Speaking at the continued hearing of an appeal by Koh Chai Cheng of Batu Pahat andReuter - 322 words
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Article65 1980-07-25 9 Citizenship oath reminder SINGAPORE citizens by descent or by registration must take the oath of renunciation, allegiance and loyalty within 12 months of reaching the age of 21. The oath may be taken at the Registry of Citizenship. Empress Place, during office hours. Those who are overseas may take ii65 words
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87 1980-07-25 9 THE Port of Singapore Authority will boy $82 million worth of additional cargo-handling equipment mainly (or use at Its three new container berths. Only last year, $78 million was spent on container stacking gantry cranes, van carriers, prime movers, forklift trucks and other87 words
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Article, Illustration266 1980-07-25 9 THE Jalan Awan drug rehabilitation centre has been converted into a medium-security prison for drug prisoners. This is aimed at segregating such prisoners from convicted criminals in Changi Prison and from detainees in the Drug Rehabilitation I Centres. The official view is266 words
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Article42 1980-07-25 9 THE MP for Ang Mo Kio. Mr Yeo Toon Chia, will officiate at a balloting ceremony for the sale of 975 units of threeroom and 415 units of fourroom flats in Ang Mo Kio New Town today at 2.30 p.m.42 words
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230 1980-07-25 9 Revamp will gear SMA for new challenges THE constitution of the Singapore Manufacturers' Association may be changed to, among other things, allow "the old guard to take a breather," introduce new blood into the committees and allow SMA to do trading. The changes, now being studied, are aimed at enabling230 words
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Article107 1980-07-25 9 STUDY ON NEWS GATHERING IN ASIA TEN Asian countries will i be covered by a study on communications and news gathering by a Singaporebased communications research institute. The Asian Mass Communication Research Centre (Amic) is sending 250 questionnaires to media professionals, sociologists and political scientists in Asean, India, Bangladesh, Pakistan,107 words
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122 1980-07-25 9 THE Minister for Trade and Industry, Mr Goh Chok Tong, will attend a variety show, Golden Stars '80, organised by the Khe Bong community centre in aid of its building fund, at the National Theatre tomorrow at 7.30 p.m. Stars for the122 words
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Article46 1980-07-25 9 A CHILDREN'S spot art competition, organised by the Boon Teck constituency's 15th National Day celebration working committee, will be held at Block 31, Lorong S Toa Payoh, on Aug 10 at 8.30 a.m. For details, ring *****01 between 3 p.m. and 10 p m.46 words
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Advertisement327 1980-07-25 9 If li lm?r 'jIA discount Lsaflwr iHr s II Lr"^ fit Z'^^4: I I nil W^^ I ■■ii Aa ff I Hi faS "SsiSfxJesfromSTSgO y Bdgiun^Wcckat tl^ SiiTgaporcHiltop July 16-26 ¥>urc^portupitjlo viewapdpurc^asc a rarechanppd. •^ir-w <<£■***& F° T Exhibition Diamond Investments offers a range te^ of rare diamonds as well327 words
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301 1980-07-25 10 Evening Chinese daily faces afternoon rival NANYANG Siang Pau's daily Chinese afternoon newspaper, to be launched in early September, will compete with an evening paper, to be published by the Sin Chew Jit Poh. The afternoon Kuai Bao Express News will be a broadsheet, at 20 cents a copy. Nanyang301 words
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190 1980-07-25 10 Four years for theft of $46,000 gas cylinders A LABOURER who had been on the run for more than a year for stealing 206 gas cylinders between March 1 and March 22 last year was sentenced to four years' jail by a district court on Wednesday. The cylinders, valued at190 words
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Article28 1980-07-25 10 THE Kampong Glam community centre will hold elementary courses in conversational English, yoga, swimming, folk dancing, social dancing and guitar-playing next month. Tor details. telephone *****5728 words
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574 1980-07-25 10 Statements to Customs must conform with CPC -RULES HIGH COURT TWO High Court judges yesterday ruled that all oral statements made by an accused person to a Customs officer in the course of investigations must satisfy the requirements of the Criminal Procedure Code before they can be used as evidence574 words
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202 1980-07-25 10 A COUPLE sued in the High Court for $48,971 by a firm of interior designers and furniture manufacturers, yesterday denied liability to pay the sum. Mr John Gouw, a businessman, and his wife, Theresa, told the court that the firm, Henry and Co. (Pte)202 words
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Article, Illustration98 1980-07-25 10 Russian pianist, 23, plays with SSO AT 23, RassUn pUnlst Eterl Andjaparidze (above) hw the distinction of being the youngest soloist to pUy with the Singapore Symphony Orchestra. Despite her youth, her credits Include the rourth prise at the fifth Tchaikovsky International contest In 1174 when she was 17. the98 words
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Article112 1980-07-25 10 THE goods worth $20,000 stolen from Madam Tan Geok Siew's house in Guillemard Road last week were the subject of a claim which had already been dismissed on July 1 by the High Court. In our report on Wednesday, Madam Tan, 44, was quoted as112 words
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Article54 1980-07-25 10 CHAN AH LOKE, 49, was charged in a magistrate's court yesterday with causing the death of motor-cyclist. Hay Chiat Hang, 18, by dangerous driving at the junction of Grange. Napier and Tanglin roads on March 4 last year. He pleaded not guilty and the case will be54 words
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Article36 1980-07-25 10 TUAN Haji Rahmat Kenap the MP for Geylang Serai, will tour the Haig Road market at 8.30 a.m. and the hawker centre at 3 p.m. on Sunday in conjunction with the constituency's courtesy campaign.36 words
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Advertisement612 1980-07-25 10 This could be the worst investment jwiercr A am *W^mmT T Wr? The slightest flaw in a diamond, invisible to the untrained eye, can mean the difference of SIOOO's in value and thus can make all the difference between a good investment and a bad one. Fine quality diamonds of612 words
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285 1980-07-25 11 Slander suit against Runme, STC off A VETERINARY surgeon, formerly with the Singapore Tun Club, yesterday discontinued his High Court suit against the club's chairman, Tan Sri Runme Shaw, and the STC for alleged slander following settlement of the case. The action by Mr S.J. Iswaran against the two defendants285 words
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Article50 1980-07-25 11 THE Labour Minister, Mr Ong Pang Boon, will attend the inaugural ceremony of the Singapore National Employers Federation at Shangri-La Hotel at 9.30 a.m. tomorrow. He will also attend the 29th anniversary dinner of the Singapore Chinese Boxing Fellowship in Club Street at 8 p.m. tomorrow night.50 words
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Article38 1980-07-25 11 DELTA community centre will soon conduct classes in nonya kueh, tim-sum. vegetarian and restaurant cooking, men's tai- loring and fruit-carving. For details, call 6&30 be- i tween 3 p.m. and 10 p.m. I daily38 words
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Article, Illustration208 1980-07-25 11 Concorde victim puzzled by knife attack BRITISH businessman Nicholas Cantrill, SI, who was stabbed In the bead by a woman last Monday during a Concorde flight from London to Singapore, was recuperating yesterday in Gleneagles Hospital here, where sorceonH removed a part of a knife blade lodged In hit* skull.208 words
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92 1980-07-25 11 TUESDAY'S Concorde flight to Bahrain and London left Singapore at 5 P.m. yesterday after a 30-hour delay because a bird had damaged one of its engines. The British Airways/ Singapore Airlines plane flew into a flock of birds while coming in to land92 words
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377 1980-07-25 11 YONG POW ANG - 'Swordsmen' to help library foster the reading habit YONG POW ANG By THE National Library has decided to buy Chinese sword-fighting novels to encourage more people to read and develop the reading habit. Some big bookstores and school principals, however, have some reservations on the literary value of such novels.377 words
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469 1980-07-25 11 JANIE KHOO - SIA offers 11 trainee pilots posts of stewards JANIE KHOO By SINGAPORE Airlines has offered 11 trainee pilots who have completed their pilot training the posts of flight stewards as part of its re-deployment i scheme. m^ m^^ am mmm An SIA spokesman, confirming this yesterday, said that working with469 words
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146 1980-07-25 11 Jobless two face cheating charges TWO jobless men faced a total of 14 cheating charges. Involving $22,246, in a magistrate s court yesterday. In the first case, Chua Kirn Mm, 36, who was earlier charged with 30 cheating offences, faced an additional seven charges yesterday. Together with a group of146 words
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Article37 1980-07-25 11 THE Ang Mo Kio constituency National Day celebration working committee will hold a carrom championship for residents on Aug 10. Forms are available at Ang Mo Kio community centre. Entries will close on July 31.37 words
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Article37 1980-07-25 11 THE director and general manager of Nanyang Slang Pan, Mr Huang Jinxi (G.S.Ung), will open an exhibition of photographs by members of the Singapore Colour Photographic Society at the newspaper's auditorium tomorrow at 4.30 p.m.37 words
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Advertisement284 1980-07-25 11 Borobudur Intercontinental Your Business Centre in Jakarta. If you travel frequently you'll expect your hotel to offer some kind of business centre to assist you. You probably won't expect one that offers services like ours. Like 24-hour telex, telephone and message facilities, secretarial and translation services. Like small conference rooms284 words
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Advertisement367 1980-07-25 11 MERLIN'S TAVERN 6 Good Reasons Why Merlin's Tavern Is More Than Just A Cocktail Lounge First, let us introduce you to Mr. Foo. Mr. Foo is a bartender in the old aa yff>^Sßßßßßßßß^|jßßnßM^BnffHf^K «V tradition, he mixes the drinks and he listens to his guests wM 1 I) ti^P LbW367 words
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Advertisement1088 1980-07-25 12 *^H Bt I W i^i^Ri^^^_ 111 .^1 |25C WP >^| li, 1 r~ ->' %"^«DO* NORTH tiHKT I i MESSAGE FROM *f MR LIM KIM SAN, v ~"s# MINISTER FOR THE ENVIRONMENT AND CHAIRMAN, BOARD OF A fl TRUSTEES, NTUC ■■k 'I VI WELCOME The 13th NTUC WELCOME Supermarket in1,088 words
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Advertisement101 1980-07-25 12 TECK HUAT CO PTE LTD 164. Rochore Rd Singapore 7 TEE YIH JIA PO PIAH DRIED PASTRY FACTORY PTE LTD Factory: 14 Little Road Singapore 1953 TOPSELLER PTE LTD 23-A Lorong 20, Geylang Road Singapore 1440 TOWASOON PTE LTD Suite 302A. GRTH Building 66/68 East Coast Road Singapore 1542 TREBOR101 words
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Article, Illustration392 1980-07-25 13 PAUL JANSEN - PAUL JANSEN By Our krone reporter THERE is a slant to driving on Commonwealth Avenue West the new highway into Jurong. It has a tricky bend that can cause many mishaps. This sharp comer, where Commonwealth Avenue West joins a link road leading392 words
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Article74 1980-07-25 13 WILLIAM Marsh, 31, a Canadian, yesterday admitted riding his motorcycle at 150 km/h in a 50 km/h zone last Dec 27. Marsh, a technical representative in a marine supply firm, also admitted zig-zagging along Marymount Road, causing other motorists to take evasive action. Magistrate Jeffrey Chan74 words
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143 1980-07-25 13 LPG: Govt and suppliers to act jointly THE Trade Department and major liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) suppliers will take joint action to ensure that the problem of short-weight cylinders does not arise again. The Business Times reported that this was decided at a meeting last week when Trade Department director143 words
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Article50 1980-07-25 13 MR RAYMOND Mul of Ong and Co Stock and Sharebrokers Pte Ltd will speak on How to Invest Profitably in Shares at 3 p.m. tomorrow in the meeting room of the National Library. The talk is organised by the adult section of the library. Admission is free.50 words
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Article26 1980-07-25 13 THE Singapore Leprosy Relief Association will hold its 28th annual general meeting at the Oxford Restaurant, Regional English Language Centre, at 4 p.m. tomorrow.26 words
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174 1980-07-25 13 Head-on crash leaves eight injured EIGHT people were injured when a taxi and a car collided at the 18 km, Changi Road, at 10.15 a.m. on Wednesday. The taxi-driver, Mr Ibrahim bin Nordin. 52, the other driver, Mr Sim Kia Mm, 44, and a passenger in the car were warded174 words
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174 1980-07-25 13 Brain injury man who choked to death at dinner A MAN may have choked to death soon after he sat down to dinner because of a brain injury which led to reduced control over the muscles of his gullet, a coroner's court was-told yesterday. Madam Foo Sal Eng told the174 words
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Article28 1980-07-25 13 THE Bukit Ho Swee Community Centre Youth Group is organising a tour to Gentins Highlands for two days and three nights from Sept 26 to 28.28 words
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Advertisement123 1980-07-25 13 Congratulations to NTUC Welcome Supermarket (Bedok Branch) on their Official Opening from Tri Fan Traders £r Happy Moment PHILIPS \3> SPECIAL OFFER m^^^^^^ *j^ HL2425 Oven Toaster 551. 00 HP 41 19 Hair Dryer Sl9 90 -rfJE HP 1121 Iron Open Handle $19.50 F^ll) \Tahahl Products All Takahi items are123 words
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Advertisement340 1980-07-25 13 SAVE LABOUR COSTS and maximise your storage space with the Crown range of walkies and rider reach trucks. Lift heights up to 6.9 m. and capacities to 2045 kg. Hire/Lease purchase arranged from as little as: s$ 26.00 p erweek I Send me your colour brochure on Crown lilt trucks340 words
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Article, Illustration197 1980-07-25 14 Xl ALA LUMPUB, Thrnm. lateral air bra will ■•t be afteetod by the higher tariffs far the rwtM bct»M« MaJayaU (tad Slatapcrr which cmmi late farce m Aag 1, the seeretary-geaeral m the TtHMft Mimtotry. Dttak BkJlii«hMDe4 Nmt mM Uday He •<>!• the extattoi197 words
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Article78 1980-07-25 14 Pol Pot an Aussie poll issue? KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Australian Opposition leader BUI Hayden said today the question of derecognition of the Pol Pot regime is expected to be an issue in the coming elections in Australia. Mr Hayden, who is Australia'i Labour Party leader, said a Labour government wouldReuter - 78 words
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Article95 1980-07-25 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The question of who pays the traffic wardens a dally allowance of $1 is jeopardising the safety of thousands of schoolchildren in Klang, the Malay Mail reported yesterday. Wardens stopped work on July 1, after the Municipality stopped paying them the $1. Municipality95 words
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303 1980-07-25 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday A SEVERE shortage of manpower to operate computer installations in the government service has become a source of worry to Malaysia. A survey conducted by the Administrative Modernisation and Manpower Planning Unit (Mampu) shows that in Federal agencies alone, 19 per303 words
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135 1980-07-25 14 Hint of foreign labour for estates KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaysia may bring in contract labour from overseas to cope with the shortage of labour in the plantation industry, Deputy Prime Minister, Dr Mahathir Mohamed. said today. "We may have no problem because wages here are attractive compared with countries inAFP - 135 words
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Article34 1980-07-25 14 KOTA KINABALU, Thurs. Sabah Cocoa, a Joint venture with Saudi Arabia, is to cultivate cocoa on 6,070 hectares here in the next five years The company has already spent $3.5 million. AFP.AFP - 34 words
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Advertisement218 1980-07-25 14 'W aw' flaa am mm Jbts^" Iw^aral Jjj 9aM|H^HHH^VM^^v__gjsjsaßßßpsjsjßmaai|J >^fl JP^ml Pi y bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbl J| |F Corolla Sedan jt* vJ^| Bag H. 1 £&&v^a^fcv^B^^^^l Wil^lm. /^B mr /^l Kb J^wirfiiiihiiN WM ■bW/^lbbblbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbl IH* M Sm>BBBBBBBBV .^BBBBBB BBBbV bbbV M^ M^-_ M a^s^a^^^vat|u^i^_^St Xj HM^S^BM BBBBB* V_y\Ji \J\. Xk\ VCU.X 1218 words
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Miscellaneous275 1980-07-25 14 Bringing Up Father By Bill Kavanagh Hal Camp I'M ©OINS TO SPEND THE TITUS CANBY WANTS J HE DOESNT WANT TO s YOUR T:MiHG "V SO I DAY RESTIN© -I HOPE TO SEE YOU, J^— BORROW- HE WANTS WAS PERFECT, I NOTICED/ MA&GIE DOESN'T THINK" -t DEAR r J DON'T275 words
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Article, Illustration400 1980-07-25 15 PHILIP LEE - Firebrand Philip Hoalim dies at 85 PHILIP LEE By LAWYER Philip Heallm Sr, former flrebraad leader ef the mm ef Stagapere's earliest political parties, the Malayan Demeeratte inlon; died yesterday after a menUi-leng Illnew. He was 85. Mr Heallm, described by an eM legal aasaelate as "the deleaver ef the400 words
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633 1980-07-25 15 IRENE NGOO - IRENE NGOO By MY IWIIWll M V tWM vtce-eh*acel-lar (af the University af fWmpwr) to ttai for cMnmlttee to rit far tw» yean wltkaat pndaeiag MytklMK sal ■peal very mack tar the eawrgy al the eaouaittoe ar reflect aeaae af it- gtmey.633 words
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Article79 1980-07-25 15 THE Singapore Broadcasting Corporation is working on a package deal to cater for the small budget advertiser. In connection with this, SBC is carrying out various improvements to its programming schedule ana facilities. From Aug 8, the revamped programme transmission schedule will give advertisers a larger79 words
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319 1980-07-25 15 ASEAN health ministers have mapped out an eight-point regional collaboration plan aimed at raising health levels in the five member nations. In a draft declaration after a three-day ministerial meeting which ended in Manila yesterday, the ministers listed the following areas for I319 words
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119 1980-07-25 15 ALONE on a dark footpath near her Dakota Crescent home at 11.10 p.m. on Tuesday, 20-year-old Miss S. K. Sim was robbed of her $300 gold chain by two young men, one of whom prodded her in the back with a sharp object.119 words
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227 1980-07-25 15 NGIAM TONG HAI - SBS centre can train own apprentices NGIAM TONG HAI By THE Singapore Bus Service centre in MacKenzie Road can now train and test apprentices at their place of work instead of sending them to a vocational institute. The SBS is the first inhouse centre granted Vocational and Industrial Training Board227 words
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Advertisement198 1980-07-25 15 r FREE TRAINING For Mori Seiki computerised numerical control (CNC) lathe programmer and machine operator course commencing in middle of August, 1980. TRAINING PROGRAMME Training will be divided into practical and theoretical inclusive of programming, basic electrical mechanical engineering. Duration of the full course will take two months. QUALIFICATIONS 1198 words
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Advertisement477 1980-07-25 15 MITSUBISmJ^J^CCMjOR magnificent new color T^ receivers pale conventional l^s. models into insignificance. n^nl MELCO SALES SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. (A subsidiary of MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION. JAPAN} 203. Manns House. 70 Shenton Way. Singapore 0207 Tel: *****1 1 S»rvic« C»rm» Unrli 509 512 Block I PSA Muh Slorn Comgki Pnr Pmum Rd477 words
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Article406 1980-07-25 16 HOW often have we been enticed by beckoning signs proclaiming rock-bottom or real moneysaving sales. Only to find that the much publicised marked-down prices are not any different from the usual prices offered by other shops. Granted, the only loss we may have sustained from such an irresistible406 words
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Article392 1980-07-25 16 LUX Siu Fung lives! The National Library has finally responded to the demands of the public and is starting to stock popular Chinese swordfightinsr novels. TV serials such as Luk Siu Fung and the Romantic Swordsman have helped popularise these books. When readers could not find them392 words
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Article, Illustration875 1980-07-25 16 Polo diplomacy pays off After nearly two decades of cool relations between Malaysia and Brunei, the two states are moving closer together. This is the result of hard work by leaders who get along together much better than their predecessors did. 6 The two statesReuter - 875 words
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Article, Illustration889 1980-07-25 16 BERND DEBUSMANN - BERND DEBUSMANN Where unity is still a dream By in Nicosia 4 Political and economic divisions among Arabs range from fundamental ideological conflicts between socialists and archconservative monarchies to demands by Arab states without oil for preferential prices fromReuter - 889 words
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Advertisement474 1980-07-25 16 //•V.'. SINGAPORE X%mrß CONTACT LENS X SOCIETY The following members are: CONTACT LENS PRACTITIONERS OPHTHALMIC OPTICIANS D OPTOMETRISTS E.J. BENJAMIN eowaro j benjamin pte. ho F.A.A.0.. F.A.C.LP. 'W. Tanglm Shopping Centre. Tanglm Road |10?4| Tel *****69/*****56 CHEN YIN FOOK dah sin opt co A.0.A.. A.C.C.LP. G 46. High Sireet Centre474 words
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318 1980-07-25 17 Preparing ground for second generation leadership ...there is one important area in which most of our representatives, both old and new, are singularly lacking. The public speaking standard of many of them is disappointing. 7 THE People's Action Party's farsighted move in318 words
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Letter115 1980-07-25 17 DIRECTIONAL arrows should be painted in the lanes at Nicholl Highway at its junction with Mountbatten Road prohibiting motorists in the centre carriageway from turning left towards Geylanc or Guillemard Road. Motor-cyclists and drivers of lorries and buses confined to the inner carriageway find it difficult115 words
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297 1980-07-25 17 YOUR report "Property boom will go on, say valuers" (ST, July 1) and subsequent comments by your readers in the Forum page have prompted me to air my views. To say that the residential property boom will continue for the next three297 words
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Letter112 1980-07-25 17 I WISH to draw the attention of the authorities to the inconsiderate manner in which some motorists are parking their vehicles in St Gregory's Place, off Hill Street. The vehicles, mostly owned by shopkeepers in the vicinity, are parked daily along an unbroken yellow line112 words
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Letter87 1980-07-25 17 PLKASE refer to the letter by "Anti-Mosquito" on the mosquito nuisance at Block 210, Boon Lay Place (ST, July 7). Our officers have checked the water tanks and pipelines on top of the block but did not find mosquitos breeding. However, breeding was found in some flats87 words
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282 1980-07-25 17 Why use of Mandarin is still limited at bus interchanges I REFER to the letter, "Let time-keepers set example at bus interchanges," by "A commuter" (ST, July 1). When the "Speak Mandarin" campaign was launched in August 1979, the Singapore Bus Service strongly supported this campaign by implementing a vigorous282 words
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Letter30 1980-07-25 17 IN TIMES of inflation and energy shortage, would the oil companies cut down the gimmick gifts and advertisements and give the poor motorist cheaper petrol? J.A., Singapore IKS.30 words
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Article, Illustration35 1980-07-25 17 IF YOU cm speak Mandarin and are about to use dialect again, stop yourself and start in Mandarin. The other person may know Mandarin bat may also be shy. Be the Initiator!35 words
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Advertisement334 1980-07-25 17 We have a history of making J^ money grow v^S Lombard North Central is part of jj^Qv one of the world's largest banking jafOTx J> 11 1 j groups and we have a history whicmMpj f^k II I covers more than 1 00 years *^f? Kjt iff 1 We off334 words
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Advertisement230 1980-07-25 17 from JAPAN. LATEST a; v HITACHI COLOUR TV Hnit M m, J ONE MONTH 1 mm Wcel I FREE RENTAL I IHJ \< v Mod* 2CLCTP CONSOLE H W^^^^lajA*^* BJ Down pa\ merit $***** onl\' •12 months x $140 00 T- 2 years Riiarantee Save WattS Save 24 months x230 words
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Article328 1980-07-25 18 BIIXS aamwty tailed to maintain their lea*! yesterday, at the Singapore stock market, presumably weary after the prevtoas day's apsvge. Share prices sagged lower on light profit-taking as sapport weakened. Except for a handful of firm spots, the overall tread was a shade easier aad328 words
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Article268 1980-07-25 18 PRICES succumbed to profit-taking to close broadly lower at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. The New Straits Times Industrial ordinary share imiex fell 2.77 points to 678.89 while the Business Times index lost 45.32 points to *****.13. Losses were sharpest among the volatile industrial lower-liners, especially those268 words
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Article158 1980-07-25 18 THE US/Sing dollar opened at $2.1105/15 and closed at $2.1103/07 in the Singapore forex market yesterday. The market moved in a narrow range of $2.1103 and $2.1115 in quiet trading. Interbank rates at 3 p.m. 1-month 2.1118 2.1134 2-month 2.1123 2.1145 3-month 2.1123/2.1155 6-month 2.1123 2.1165 KUALA158 words
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Article346 1980-07-25 18 ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on July 24: L'B DolUratSpoti Offer Bid 7 days H-. B'i 1 month 9 8 2 months 9 9 3 month* 9 3/18 9 1/16 8 months 97/16 95/16 9 months 9 > 9 12 months 9. 9 i SwJn.346 words
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Article43 1980-07-25 18 RANGE of price* offered by discount house* on July 24: Overnight: -tii/Wi Call deposits: 6. 6 .r,.r, Ck«Ja< B«rtaf SelUaf 3-month Treasury bills «>. 3 month Bank bills 99/16 9 7/18 3 months CD B. 8H (monthsCD 81.8l. SH Source: National DUcount Co43 words
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Article34 1980-07-25 18 Closing interbank rates for Singapore dollars on July 24: Offer Bid Overnight 9. 9 1 month 813/16 8 11.18 2 months 813/16 811/ 16 3 month! B'< 8H I Overnight mode I34 words
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Article27 1980-07-25 18 THE average rate at which nutjir SUg»p*re I baaka are currently prepared to lend to their best I I cutomen U U.2per eeat J27 words
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Article40 1980-07-25 18 lanum Corps cm lollon Sugar* > I 1 '■per Product! iat Iron tolhmana c •ubllc Bank lupreme Corpn 1070 5«5 228 930 810 422 810 565 388 480 354 -3C ■25 -2< -20 -20 -18 -15 -15 -14 -12 -1240 words
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Article29 1980-07-25 18 Ihancri-L« l.tu K.w.n M C Leek S«n< Iporc Bus )utrh Baby f I 1 1140 384 880 535 464 316 1280 20 16 15 15 14 14 1029 words
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Article23 1980-07-25 18 Haw Par 663.000 S Darby 467.000 Sup Corp 396.000Consplant 374.000 Total turnover: 9.47 m Total value: »33.82 m Source: SES23 words
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Article36 1980-07-25 18 BT Indicator Industrials: Finance: Hotels: Properties: Minings: 3 lantations: )CBC: >ESInd: Jul Z3 Jul 24 6966 12 6899.55 574.36 571.57 1043.34 1037.34 502.41 500.65 435.34 430.45 362.55 362.66 916.99 918.74 580.46 576.22 536 76 531.7636 words
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Article403 1980-07-25 18 HONGKONG: Stocks closed mixed in (airly active, although rather featureless trading yesterday, dealers said. The Hang Seng index closed 2.30 points up at a new sevenyear high of 1130.37, as buying in the afternoon wiped out morning falls caused by profittaking after a weaker opening, they added. Market leaders403 words
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Article295 1980-07-25 18 TOKYO: Share prices closed sharply lower yesterday, IM by pharmaceuticals, energy-related issues and some blue chips, with investors reserved after recent high levels, dealers said. The Dow Jones average fell 41.49 to close at 6795.98 points, on a volume of 270 million shares. The New index closed at 468.50,295 words
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Article141 1980-07-25 18 THE STRAITS tin price recovered $13 to $2,156 per picul (equivalent to {35.65 per kilo, up 22 cents) in Penang yesterday, on an official offering down 62 tonnes to 152 tonnes. The overnight London market was steady with forward buyers falling £35 to £7,215 per tonne. LONDON: Tin on141 words
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Article33 1980-07-25 18 LONDON: Copper prices on Wednesday (previous In brackets). Wirebar Spot £958 (£937. 50); sellers E959 (£938); Three Month buyers £970 50 (£954); sellers £971 (L 964.50) Market Iw Firmer. SaJca: 16,700 tonnes33 words
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Article530 1980-07-25 18 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market closed slightly lower yesterday, with August RSS One buyers quoted at 286.00 cents per kilo, down 0.50 cent on Wednesday's close, dealers said. The afternoon market gained around one cent in early dealings but levels eased back prior to the close and afterwards530 words
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Article89 1980-07-25 18 uxl SMK pncai fMi mtm »A8 iSRJU iSRSO «>ELB iMRCV IMRL MR >MRGP IMR 10 .MK J«. ■MK <Mo>|Mltot) lluxi pdlMI (lion pdlM) 11 tospalkti UtoBpallMI II U»|»llMi (I loaptllMI urrt.l MUl (Forw.nl Mlkl Buyers 8*IUra By>«r. S.ll.r. ***** 2S.1U0S 262 00 W4 00N 3U00 M000N 2S90O89 words
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Article181 1980-07-25 18 GOLD Futures turned firmer In the afternoon on tome local buying interest but pricer still closed lower on balance compared with overnight levels yesterday, dealers said Trading was light and total sales (or the day was reported at 126 lots they said. August closed easier al US$633 SO *****181 words
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Article40 1980-07-25 18 Rubber July 24 Singapore: Aug: 286.00 cents (down 0.50 cent) Malaysia: Aug: 291.00 centa (down 0.25 cent) Tin: M 52,156 (up $13) (equivalent to $35.65 per kilo) (up 22 centa) Official offering: 152 tonnes (down 62'/ 2 tonnes)40 words
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Article143 1980-07-25 18 CHINESE Pr.dirr Exetaa«e, qUgiparr. —m elMta* prim per l«k(7««ertey: CwtMt til: Bulk (ob 143 75 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) (ob $153.75 sellers, new drum (ob J159 75 sellers. C»pr»: Mixed (loose) 186 50 buyers. Pepper: Munlofc white pepper (ob Asta NLW $425.00 sellers. Sarawak white143 words
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Article67 1980-07-25 18 SELANGOR Dredging Bhd announced an audited after-tax profit of Mr 90 million ($6.54 million), for the year ended March 31, on a turnover of $32.87 million ($25.62 million) A final dividend of 25 per cent gross (20 per cent), payable on August 25, to shareholders registered onReuter - 67 words
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477 1980-07-25 20 GIANT Malaysian conglomerate Sime Darby appears set to make its first major thrust into yet another Asean country, the Philippines. Sime is in the planning stage for a US$53 million oil palm plantation project which will mark Its first plantation investment in that country. These477 words
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Article282 1980-07-25 20 SYDNEY, Thurs. A marked absence of buying interest partly owing to reduced overseas interest saw generally easier prices in moderately busy trading, dealers said. Hardest hit was the oil and mining sector, with Santos falling 20 cents to AJI2 80, Central Pacifii- $2 to $61.00 and Southern282 words
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Article229 1980-07-25 20 NEW YORK, Wed. Oils were a standout in a mostly dull market today as traders continued to take profits on recent gains amid confusion about recent Federal Reserve actions Credit market analysts said they now believe the Fed may be letting interest rates ease slightly but229 words
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Article239 1980-07-25 20 AMSTERDAM, Wed. Share prices closed mixed with Hoogovens 0.40 and Royal Dutch 0.20 guilders higher and Unilever 0.10 down in other*us«' unchanged Dutch internationals, dealers said. Mortgage bank WUH firmed three and BoskalLs 2.30. while NMB was 120 higher and Amev one. Heineken and Elsevior lost one239 words
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Article253 1980-07-25 20 ZURICH. Wed Prices rose on selective demand, fuelled by high liquidity in the market and some foreign demand, dealers said. Banks and insurances featured gainers with shares of Bank Leu. Credit Suisse. Swiss Bank Corp and Union Bank actively higher Baloise Participation Certificate led gainers in insurances253 words
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Article569 1980-07-25 20 LONDON. Wed Share prvt-s tended easier in quiet trading as operators marked lime ahead of another possible reduction in the minimum lending rate tomorrow, dealers said At 3pm. the FT index was down 1.4 points at 485.3. Equity leaders were a penny or two easier.569 words
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Article54 1980-07-25 20 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 488.0 Tuesday 488.7 Week Ago 503.1 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 928.58 Tuesday 827 30 Week Ago 904.44 H.K.HANG SENG Thursday 1 130.37 Wednesday 1 128 07 Week Ago 1077.74 SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Thursday 895.25 Wednesday 893.88 Week Ago ***** ALL ORDINARIES Thursday 917.41 Wednesday54 words
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197 1980-07-25 20 Cold Storage makes offer for Foodland THE CM Storage H*ldlags gr*op (CSH) h»s made f» million (AH million) rub offer far the entire mWrfciHln *t Australian f««d and Uqn«r (rronp FaadlMd FUldlmrs (FHL). ('•ld Storage said on Tuesday that the after U being made by Its wfcaliyowned AutraUaa sobaldlary Inland197 words
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Article181 1980-07-25 20 MM lit IKK UNIT TKI ST IHukhi' prtra for Jal t>) The Commerce 2 85 3 00 The Savings Fund 1.82 1.91 S pore Prog Fund 1.34 1.41 Spore Sec. Fund 2 17 2.3 Spore Invest Fund 1.77 1.86xd Spore Equity Fund 1.31 1.37 ASIA UNIT TKI ST181 words
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Article1615 1980-07-25 19 THE last transacted ready tale at the clour o< lurnimi on the Stock Exchange nl Slnga pnrr yesterday compared with the previous day's price* together with 1719 high and low I Adjusted for amp rights Israel Closing tone: Mixed. Turnover: Official figures supplied by the Stock Exchange of1,615 words
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Article1801 1980-07-25 19 BID and offer prices officially listed and nusines. in and reported to the Slock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of mm nniK laa otherwise sneci I.l**l units uni**ss iiirH^rwisie spei ifled A., Tin.es Seu.ememCon.r.c^ nre quo.-d after1,801 words
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Article1908 1980-07-25 19 BID .m.l oiler pru-es officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stork Exchange yesterday with the number ol shares traded shown In brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specl■ti IMHCTRIAL* AJUMMt* (3.248 3.285) Ak*in(2.3oS)<9>2.36 ACtoe(130B) A M D (1) 088 (23) 01,908 words
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Article91 1980-07-25 19 THE MALAYSIAN Mlniiter of Fl nun has axed tbnt rate* for the period from July 24. until further •ottce: Ratter: 292.00 ccnti a Ulo; Capra: 865.00 a tonne Palm kemat: W5.75 a tonne. WkM* a«aa«r: 53.844 50 a tonne; Start papa*: R«7.*7 a tonne; The ratea of duty91 words
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Advertisement268 1980-07-25 19 X^^ jglßji-^-,^ M aaaaT^ Qb .^aaaPs Every home should have at least one chair that is more than just a place to sit. A chair that is so comfortable it is a refuge, a haven of complete relaxation. The Concorde Easy Chair by Diethelm is such a chair. Whether you're268 words
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Advertisement488 1980-07-25 20 f^jfjttV^ ON VALUE LrUJLBLUc^) and quality s^L f SLEEVED SANDAL shirts 5-PC CONTAINER SET wood tfoyr fc'W^^P^ FANS V* La, riBnsr i8ns From )apan S: now JjPS NOW $16.90 <C^ STRIPED .fiL^^^" W' SHORTS -*&Ig*&to.w ii 4 IW,.l W,. TEAKWOOD \J <R9 Aft It A CARVED Bar am lv J488 words
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Advertisement2290 1980-07-25 21 AT YOUR SERVICE t Telephone Service: *****22 m^^ Monday Fndoy 830om 500pm T«n«* Centre 900 om 500pm I New Induttnol Rood otr (Monday Fndoy) Upper Poyo Lebor Rood 900 o m 100pm rSoturdoy) I PERSONAL SERVICES MERCHANDISE I PERSONAL SERVICES i MERCHANDISE ■^l™^»^HiMMl^l^l^"^MMMl^B^B^^B^"^"^"^»^»^»^»^»^^»^»^»^l^^^^* L— —a— —i——^—_J L—ai J I COME2,290 words
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Advertisement333 1980-07-25 21 31 Beauty Culture A COMPLETE SET of latest electronic beauty equipment for sale. Features: vapour It ionised vapour, ht-frequency, rotary brush and pumice stone peeling, blackhead sucker, hot penetrating Iron, pneumo-llfling massage, automlsed spray Interested, call *****24 NO. 1 SKIN and Hair Care systems. For best results telephone *****36 for333 words
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Advertisement2294 1980-07-25 21 SECTION INDEX I PERSONAL SERVICES MERCHANDISE II EMPLOYMENT (II VEHICLES a BOATS IV ACCOMMODATION ft PROPERTIES V BUSINESS PRODUCTS, SERVICES OPPORTUNITIES VI EDUCATION ft INSTRUCTION VII TRAVEL TOURS VIII ANNOUNCEMENTS PERSONAL EVENTS IX OBITUARIES RATES Or*r>or» 70 cts per word Irran SlO SO) Wrrk-Onploy 112 00 per column cm .<*Y>2,294 words
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Advertisement4944 1980-07-25 22 I V BUSINESS PRODUCTS. SERVICES OPPORTUNITIES I II EMPLOYMENT II EMPLOYMENT II EMPLOYMENT II EMPLOYMENT ISM Ita ACC«ENTAL deaths, protect your life $15,000 plus douW Other Products/ Dle 'ndeminly, hospital benefits Uiner rrOdUCIS/ and W n< jf a $2.250 every 5 Services years for only $65 to $79 monthly. Enquiries4,944 words
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Advertisement685 1980-07-25 22 RECEPTIONIST KALLANO BAHRU area Requirements 1 ondary 4 education, good command of written and spoken English, typing 35 wpm switchboard experience, and good personality Salary: S3SO $420 Call *****4 to arrange Interview REQUIRED MALAY FEMALE Typist with credit In English and ability to translate simple Malay/ English Correspondence. Tel: *****67685 words
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Advertisement581 1980-07-25 22 20TH CENTURY FOODS requires lor factory In Macpherson CLERICAL ASSISTANT c OCE 'O' level with credits In English and Mathematics c Able to type c L.CC.I qualifications would be advantageous c Male candidates should have completed N S Pleaae call: *****74 for appointment. c) Sales SALES PROMOTERS required Due lo581 words
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Advertisement4234 1980-07-25 23 I II EIPLOYMEUT II EMPLOYMENT II EMPLOYMENT II EMPLOYMENT II EMPLOYMENT II BAKER FAR EAST. LTD. I With the newest and finest turning and milling equipment in town, we now have several vacancies for Ist and 2nd shifts. MACHINISTS to operate and set up Centre Lithe Turret Lathe Deep Hole4,234 words
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Advertisement420 1980-07-25 23 MARKETING EXECUTIVE The Job The successful candidate is expected to promote sales of building finishing products (such as tiles, marbles, celling boards, sealers, etc) Requirement* 1) Some technical knowledge of the products mentioned above. 2) Some experience In sales 3) Preferably a Class 2or 3 driving licence wllh own motor420 words
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Advertisement483 1980-07-25 23 I |^W MUSTAD I require* 1) FEMALE/ 1 MALE 1 MACHINE 1 OPERATORS 2) HEAT TREATMENT OPERATORS c Must be age 16 and 1 above, c willing to perform shift duties c Male appiicanu must have completed NS. I* Minimum education:. Primary 6 For Poet (2): Thoee with eiperi- ence483 words
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Advertisement467 1980-07-25 24 II EMPLOYMENT 46 Situation* Vacant d) Technical MOTOR MECHANICS urgently required Mu.il be experienced In the repairs of dlesel engines and general construction machinery Salary negotiable Only those who possess minimum 4 years experience need apply to: 140 Buklt Tlmah Road, S*porr 0022. Tel Z*****1 Wanted AMCON MECHANICS with or467 words
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Advertisement222 1980-07-25 24 TRAINEE DIVERS Musi have some commercial experience. Apply personally to: 7. JaianBmut tmmm Singapore 2M1 TRAINEE INDUSTRIAL RAOIOGRA PHER8 (male I Preferable with driving licence Interested please contact *****5 URGENTLY REQUIRED TEMPORARY General Fitter to work In Ksso station Please call personally at: 345. People's Park Centre. Spore 0105 Tel:222 words
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Advertisement348 1980-07-25 24 II EMPLOYMENT W ff ll D) VvHij' (I fl) IMMEDIATE open- W iw, ings available for: IM it) EXPERIENCED \f GENERAL J 11) PRODUCTION 1 OPERATORS n\ (Male ft Female) (1 Minimum starting flu salary of about: IM ft) $300 p.m. \1 Ml (i.e. 51. 50 per hour) )1 H\348 words
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Advertisement415 1980-07-25 24 Jcifi rfj»FOOTKR as a Female Production Operator 16-25 yrs Singaporean offer: 1 GOOD starting monthly basic salary 2 FULL ALLOWANCE for transport 3 GOOD attendance benefits 4 INCREMENT on confirmation 5 FIVE -day week 6 MANY other leave benefits 7 CHEERFUL, airconditiooed environment 8 FREE uniforms Interested applicants please call415 words
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Advertisement441 1980-07-25 24 II EMPLOYMENT PHILIPS requires FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Applicants should be: a In age, 16 years old and above. a In education, Primary 4 to Secondary 4 (any Language stream You will b« happy to work for PHILIPS since we offer the following benefits: c Good starting pay $210 p.m. a441 words
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Advertisement346 1980-07-25 24 A NEWLY ESTABLISHED fully alrcon radio factory has the vacancies for Male and Female Operators. Normal hours and part-time We provide good starting salary and fringe benefits. Those who are Interested please apply personally to: Westronlcs Hie Ltd. *****. 2nd floor. Blk 2. Redhlll Industrial Estate. Jalan Buklt Merah. Spore346 words
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Advertisement238 1980-07-25 24 II EMPLOYMENT ePuJsCC fSryou START AS AN rutriß OPERATOR janaaalrfc NMMMTMCLTD ■a* li, M Rear. JTC Ratta. Fsctsrr ttsJafM 12*9 •I mtm-m ?as Rear Mac* 40M «aa m» IM HbsHlsJ rVI 1 Required Immediately FEMALE FACTORY OPERATIVES 1 Earnings per day m\ $9.28 and $9.78 after 3 2 months probation.238 words
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Advertisement386 1980-07-25 24 r2H [TKR J f TKR car stereo factory In Toa Ptjroh L requires i FEMALE PRODUCTION I OPERATOR j p Raquirafn#ntt: r Age 16-25 years Primary or Secondary i k education A r Working experience not 1 f necessary, training will k be provided. 4 k Banantt: J k Attractive386 words
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Advertisement601 1980-07-25 24 II EMPLOYMENT A manufacturing company requires: 1. MALE/FEMALE MACHINE OPERATORS PRODUCTION WORKERS 2. SALES EXECUTIVE 3. MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN Applicants without experience will be considered as we will be providing on-lhe-job training. Oood starting salary and fringe benefits. Bright prospects for promotion to departmental leaders/supervisors Interested applicants, plssn apply ermer m601 words
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Advertisement620 1980-07-25 24 A WHOLLY OWNED SUBSIDARY OF A UK INTERNATIONAL GROUP OF COMPANIES REQUIRES: (A) SENIOR STOREKEEPER OCE 'O' level c Minimum 3 years experience In all aspects of work associated with the store, preferably in the Electrical line (B) DESPATCH/ STORE ASSISTANT c Secondary education in English c Possess a valid620 words
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Advertisement562 1980-07-25 25 II EMPLOYMENT 46 Situations Vacant i Miscellaneous DRIVERS URGENTLY REQUIRED I > J mf ompany In Upper I homson Intel, led please call 1M57T0 or come personally to 34. ragore i I next to EQUATRON PTE LTD requires j DELIVERY MEN j a I r 1 1 1 Prererabi] with562 words
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Advertisement560 1980-07-25 25 FEMALE FINISHED ARTIST urKently n quired ny an established com men ial firm Prererabi) »itli one years anency experience t ree medical benelits ti other generous fringe benefits will tie offered Kxcellent opportunities to learn more about advertising Please apply with full resume and contact telephone nillill>er U) The Advertiser560 words
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Advertisement590 1980-07-25 25 II EMPLOYMENT International Eiport company I 7 requires 1 I OFFICE i MANAGER j n Dulles include office admin- 4 islralion. local buying, ship- 4 7 ping and re-export. W Good opportunity exist for 7 k travelling for those found V capable of canvassing over- Z, 1 Successful appllcanu must590 words
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Advertisement441 1980-07-25 25 w I HOTEL MERLIN SINGAPORE Invites suitable applicants for the (ollowing appointments: 1 1) ELECTRICIAN I 2) WAITERS/ I WAITRESSES 3) KITCHEN PORTERS Interested parties, please call personally for an interview with a recent passport size photo- t graph to: THE PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT 3-301. 3RD FLOOR MERLIN PLAZA BEACH ROAD441 words
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Advertisement606 1980-07-25 25 II EMPLOYMENT ROBIN SHIPYARD PTE LTD nvilei application! lor the lollow ng poailions: SENIOR FIRE/SAFETY ASSISTANT > 3-4 years' experience in similar position and having 3 OCT. O' levels FIRE/SAFETY ASSISTANTS i 2 years' working experience in similar position and having Secondary education GENERAL CLERK (Female) < UCK level with606 words
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Advertisement736 1980-07-25 25 MALE GENERAL WORKERS General Workers and Leminatora No experience necessary Preferably those living In Dists 21. 23 24 CALLB7IBII for interview MANUFACTURING COMPANY URGENTLY requires one Delivery Clerk. Experience not necessary must have completed Primary 6 education and possess 1 year driving experience (Class 3). Interested please rail personally lo:736 words
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Advertisement573 1980-07-25 25 II EMPLOYMENT Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons to fill the following vacancies: CLAIMS CLERK Requirements: GCE'O' level with cretiits in English and Mathematics and must be able to type at 30—40 wpm. Candidates must possess a Class 3 driving licence and have at least 1 year's experience in573 words
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Advertisement636 1980-07-25 25 Ir.iuti l>ri\.ili- limiliil manufacturer ot imn ii.iliiiii.ilK Renowned U*> ni.itu I-iilks is last Binand big and «ye niMlr sint.iliK candldatti lo a|>|iK for tinfottnwtwß pnasiluiM MACIIIMSIs (Kkilled Scmi-Hkillcfll \lllsl |»issi-s.s a I cadi CatMcate In rVedssa Madhiner) or i hitiuik \t i<msi ,i m'.iis, •vorkang Baperianoa in ofarattna pracisson macMnar)636 words
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Advertisement643 1980-07-25 25 II EMPLOYMENT WELL ESTABLISHED ELECTRICAL Switchboard Manufacturer and contracting dm; requires n penenced apprentn Workers and Wiremen Please apply stating past experience A'KI'.M WIREMEN. LABOURERS. APPREN j TICES and Drivers turn quired Apply personall) Upper Pay* I char Road, Spore 1953 YOUNG PUMP ATTENDANTS n quired for night shift H.Jup643 words
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Advertisement284 1980-07-25 25 THAI LANGUAGE LADY TEACHER flee Please call Miss Lav *****73 10 a.m. to S p m TUTOR WANTED BY Re student I WANTED VEENAI TEACHER it student n.iti .in i Bptll h) Domestic BABYSITTER NEEDED Salar) «»l TO woik Iron- pin Look aitet 2 children md light housework I ENGLISH284 words
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Advertisement279 1980-07-25 26 111 VEHICLES ft BOATS AUSTIN ALLEGRO 1300 "$14,850 (PARF) Feel the comfort n j\^\ and safety of a H .JX big car at a mini price| f[ Call us for more details a test drive: MALAYAN MOTORS (PTE) LTD 46 Lang Kee Road. Tal: *****5. *****3. *****0. 14 20 Otchard279 words
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Advertisement473 1980-07-25 26 MARCH. 1975. DATSUN 2001. for .■>1«'" '"il> iii.ui 2S*****durriowra MAY 1978 DATSUN MM Mi OM perfect an Rim M7Hii OCT 197S. DATSUN 120Y. 2 kin ond. radio, andltlon si:f.4Wi Tel 1973 t »TSUN ***** On. private \:n mi Engine ti(i-i<ip 1973 CAISUN 1600 SSS Aim, II i Eligible for I'MU473 words
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Advertisement846 1980-07-25 26 111 VEHICLES ft BOATS JUNE 1977 FORO Cortina 20 Ohla auto Company rend (18.000 ono lnteresta-d tel Margaret Ng.gJOH MIO 1*73 CORTINA 1600 OT Third owner iron PARK Engine newly Mad, MKIV aircond. radio Illmlll tax December 19S0 $4,800 ono View St Michael Kstatc tel *****11 Tan RS 2000 ESCORT846 words
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Advertisement823 1980-07-25 26 END 1973. MERCEDES Bt-nz 200 1 owner He 1.1.1 tax new In beautiful condition Tel *****06 END 1971 MERCEDES 200 Showroom condition One owner $58,000 ono View 6 Puay Hee Avenue. 1334 LATE 1973. BENZ 230 Automatic IJenso aircond PARK eligible New road tax. new paintwork good radio, cassette sound823 words
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Advertisement761 1980-07-25 26 111 VEHICLES ft BOATS BEAUTIFUL AUG. 1*72 Toyota Corona 1600 Aircond. sports runs. 4-channel sound system HARK Tax/ insurance 1/81 Offers above $7,200 secures or exchange considered View: 459. Guillemard Road ENO I*7*. TOVOTA Corolla 1200 cc. Aircond. sport rims, radio. cassette original paint HARK eligible $16,000 o no Tel761 words
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Advertisement702 1980-07-25 26 FOR $3,000 DOWN payment you can own a 1973 Austin 1300 UT I lei.uls call 285)622 HIGH VALUATION OFFERED for td vehicles Hire purchase arrangeable Tal Thong Lee Trading Pie Ltd 17 i 18 Nankin Street *****5 < ***** II you are in the market to buy or sell a702 words
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Advertisement917 1980-07-25 26 111 VEHICLES ft BOATS PACIFIC MOTOR CREDIT PTE LTD Known For Top Quality Uaed Cars Plot C Uaed Cara Centra Kampong Java Fringe Carpark Oft Bukit Timah Rd/ Cavenegh Rd Tels 235*353/ 235*343 I*7* Colt Lancer 1400GL a/c I*7* Ford Cortina 16 S/W a/C (CO) Mazda *2* a/c Mil Colt917 words
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Advertisement844 1980-07-25 26 19*0. 3 MONTH old Il.tlh.lt.su Charade 4-speert XTK Airrond. radio, rassptlr. Showroom condition Owner leaving SellIng 519.300 on ci fall Sam Ten. *****3 I) Motor Cycles/ Scooters AUGUST. I*7*. AY Suzuki TS li". Scrambler Selling Sl.fton oju) Call *****1 after 7p in *****44 AU VESPA SPRINT PISOX Requesting $450. carry-on844 words
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Advertisement434 1980-07-25 26 111 VEHICLES BOATS M"^^= 57 Scrap Vehicles SCRAP CAR FOR sale Above 1001 to !'*>» c.c A vehicles available Price $6,000 to $fi 100 Intel pli 1 YuporSN Tan *****4 SCRAP CAR FOR sale 1000 C.C. $;t C.C $8 500/above JOOl re $9,200 Tel *****. 3221' 1001 TO 3000 Immediate434 words
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Advertisement645 1980-07-25 27 times friday properties sHl^HHs^s^sßs^sKs^s^s^Bs^i^i^s^s^s^s^s^s^s^s^s^s^s^B RING *****5 KeiltQkil pest control service I P«ace Centre Tong Eng Building Orchard P'axa I UppeTf'or with convenient Off.cc spac«Tn »^gh floor Upper floor area of 52 02 sm I I access to car parking facih- with a tottlsrtß <H f? 18 sm to sell at645 words
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Advertisement644 1980-07-25 27 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES •-fTgff; JpMfc*^^^* l -^Lr^9Sr^muWfMll*W^m^mmaa^9''^ > &t r 2m fi '^y^jtj^^ I sT^thl aDsM£llts7^ Freehold Land Reasonable prices Easy instalments available Prompt handing over of houses Book now to avoid disappointment ENQUIRIES 4 BOOKINGS LUCKY REALTY CO. LTD. 15th Floor, Far East Shopping Centre. Orchard Road. Singapore 0923644 words
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Advertisement329 1980-07-25 27 AVAILABLE ON IST September. Mimosa I'ark condominium type C, 5 hedrooms. fully fur nished. rental $1,800 lncluslv maintenance Interested call *****68/ *****69 *****60 BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW. SINGLE STOREY Big matured garder Kxclusive residential area 3 bed rooms, servant's quarter, avail ahle in 2/ 3 months Call *****40 *****66 BEAUTIFUL 3BEDROOMEI BUNGALOW329 words
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Advertisement868 1980-07-25 27 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES OIST. 10. BUKIT SEDAP Road off Holland Road, near American School, double-storey detached bungalow, very quiet surroundings. 3 bedrooms with 3 bathrooms attached, partly furnished $6,000 Approximately 9.000 sq ft Meng Housing: *****49 DIST. 10 DOUBLE-STOREY SEMIDETACHED :i air-con bedrooms, servant's amenities Partially furnished $2,500/- Contact *****3868 words
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Advertisement777 1980-07-25 27 YSC PROPERTY LISTING: Bungalows F.wart Park $6,500. Raffles Park $6000. Bukil Ayer Melok $4,500. Merryn Road $3,000. Namly Drive $2,500. Semi-de-tached houses East Coast Avenue. Kng Kong Place, and terrace Pasir Rls. Tel: *****56/ 8. 2 STORE Y DETACHED BUNGALOW at 168. Jalan Loyang Besar, partly furnished. 4 bedrooms, 1777 words
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Advertisement716 1980-07-25 27 IV ACCOMMODATION ft PROPERTIES APARTMENTS 2/3 bedrooms DM 10. II at reasonable rental Furnished unfurnished to your taste With without central airconditloner. swimming pool Hoe-Tan *****2 APARTMENTS/ HOUSES/ DETACHED bungalows, is that what you own'' Or looking for' Consult F.ast meet North Real h Pie I id. we can solve716 words
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Advertisement864 1980-07-25 27 DIST 11 OWNER DESIGNED pent house. 2 airromtitioned hedrooms. 1 servant's, ceramic tiles, swimming pool (or only I l.tmi lies I andscaped garden. $2,500 furnished Tel *****03 DIST. 11 THOMSON WALK-UP apartment. 3 bedrooms. Immediate occupation, furnished $900 Home land *****14/ *****34 DIST. 13 ST. MICHAEL'S maw nette. 3 bedrooms864 words
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Advertisement605 1980-07-25 27 PANOAN VALLEY POINCIANA iroomi, study, 13.500 Q ii o PANOAN VALLEY OIST. 2159 .t-hfdrixiiiii-cl. Town Block I'ar tiaiiv furnished apartment .■no sq fi Available immedlatel) Facilities including swimimiiK pool, tennli and ■quash courti Rental: k.koo Pteaae contact wwiii Kxt :m SHERWOOD TOWERS Two ot Three Bedroom AparlmenU either Furnished <>r605 words
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Advertisement582 1980-07-25 28 times friday properties 61 Accommodation Wanted a) Houses A COSY BUNGALOW in Clement! Park Holland Road or Hukit Tim. ill districts requlr- oi Jul) earl) August Ownars. plaaae call MR RAYMOND ranm A FEW expat UrgenU) require apartmenu houses $1,000 to $Ki«ai ownerAMERICAN BANK 6 PROPERTIES FOR 2 YEARSLEASE Ivance582 words
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Advertisement805 1980-07-25 28 A BEAUTIFUL DETACHED Ilunga low with 4 rooms with servant amenities and sp... n us cm pound Approx 6.500 sq ft in disi II at $495,000 Fleldsa *****' ***** A BEAUTIFUL 2 1/2 STOREY Townhouse with 3 bedrooms In a leiiti.il area in disi 11 al WMIII llelds ***** *****805 words
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Advertisement777 1980-07-25 28 CHWEE CHIAN TERRACE Dlsl 5 luxury condominium 2-storey brand new terrace house 3 bedrooms 1 servant s Fully furnished with kitchen facilities and many others Foreigners welcome Tel *****1 *****2 CORAL PARK CHOICE terrace, near Marymount Koad $235,000 Dlst 5 spacious doubic-storei bungalow 5 bedrooms. $850,000 LJ *****2/*****4 CORONATION ROAD.777 words
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Advertisement812 1980-07-25 28 JALAN MERBOK A Four-Bedroom 2-storey Detached house with an area of 6.800 sq.ft Selling with vacant possession. Price: $4*0.000 negotiable Interested parties. please call MANSFIELD PROPERTY SERVICES PTE. LTD *****1 or *****3. LUCKY HOUSING OFFERS dist 16 Jalan l.imau Mams semi-de-tached 5 bedrooms. 4.000 sq fl $290,000 Call *****7 1812 words
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Advertisement782 1980-07-25 28 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES I ACE OFFERS: Pacific Mansion renamed high floor apartment 3 bedrooms ceramic tiles parquet $240 000 furnished Call *****22 ACE OFFERS: Pasir Panjang Court, walk-up apartment with swimming pool. 3 bedrooms $185,000 with tenancy. Call: *****22 A CHANCE SALE Hillcrest Arcadia. Govenia Townhouse. 2.800 sq II Cattleya782 words
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Advertisement884 1980-07-25 28 DIST. 10 BALMORAL TOWERS super luxurious 4-bedroomed apartment Split-level, central alrrond. Swimming pool Area 3.000 sq ft approx Tel; *****70/ *****53 Andrew Leung Housing Agency DIST. 10 CORONATION PLAZA corner studio maisonette Wall-to-wall carpeting/ fully aircond Beautifully furnished $250,000 on ci Rolf *****11. *****9 DIST. 10 LEWIS COURT luxurious 4-bedroomed884 words
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Advertisement736 1980-07-25 28 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES LUXURY APARTMENTS IN EXCLUSIVE DISTRICTS a Grange Heights (Type A) Dist $5*0.000 a Singapura Mansion Dist 9 $400,000 a Sherwood Maisonette Dist 21 $320,000 a Woh Hup Complex Dist 7 M.-5.000 CALL: 723*307/ *****44 MARVLANO PARK Type D 14th floor Facing morning sun 1.900 sq ft Available736 words
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Advertisement732 1980-07-25 28 c) Land i CUSCADENROAD Valuable property close to Orchard Boulevard Suitable for development of high rise super luxury apartments Ares approiimately 200.000 sq tt Va<.ji.' possession on completion SELLING: 5240- P.S.F. ROCHALIE DRIVE Vacant land for exclusive bungalow development Verywide frontage Area: 125 000 sq It SELLING: StO- P.S.F. All732 words
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Advertisement635 1980-07-25 28 IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES < s»»""»""»a»»»»»»»»a»^s»»»»»B^s»»s»a»»»; DIST 2366. HILLVIEW ESTATE. Industrial huilding. total usable urea approxim Details on applications call «eillan Securities (Real Kstale Ilni sion):22l»(W3 FACTORY SPACE VACANT ALPHA BUILDING Brand new 10-slorey Flatted Factory al DISTRICT 13 Strategically located modern fa- cllities and 2-i hours security (DB ESTATES 400635 words
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Advertisement564 1980-07-25 28 AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY DIST 9 I ace w nil partitioned rooms al n rate for details .all Miss l.nn j .1029« BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED OFFICE spi.e with rooms for takeover and rent at Central lluildini' Available now Area 1.200 sq ft I Tel 133 leass CHOON BEE BUILDING North HmlKe Koad uith564 words
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Advertisement488 1980-07-25 29 GUITAR TUITION BY experienced teachers for leisure or exams. Enquiries at: La Classique Guitar Muslcenlre. 425 Katong Shopping Centre. Tel: *****73 KANG-YI MUSIC School offers courses on Guitar. Piano. Violin. Flute. Singing and Chinese instruments 130. Ist floor. Golden Mile Tower. Beach Road. Tel: *****53/*****22 d) Others CHILDREN ART CLASSES.488 words
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IX OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration90 1980-07-25 30 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR. P. GOVINDASAMY PILLAI J.P., 8.8.M. Wishes to express their heartfelt gratitude and thanks to all relatives, friends, Doctors, Diplomats, Government Officials, colleagues, business associates and staff of Mt. Elizabeth Hospital for their kind attendance, wreaths and for the messages of condolence received from90 words
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Obituary, Illustration246 1980-07-25 30 MDM LALITA DEVI DUDMNATH RAI ON 22/7/1980 PASSED AWAY PEACEFULLY AT HEP RESIDENCE AT 1120 A.M. LEAVING:SONS: DURGESH KUMAR RAI VINOD KUMAR RAI PRAMOD KUMAR RAI DAUGHTER: SAROJANI DEVI TO MOURN HER LOSS. FRIENDS AND RELATIVES ARE THANKED FOR THEIR CONDOLENCES AND ATTENDANCE AT THE CREMATORIUM. THE BEREAVED246 words
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Obituary, Illustration44 1980-07-25 30 Thu it to inform all friend* and relatival ot the late Mr. Chan Chiok Siong that the cortege will be leaving IS. JALAN KELAWAR Singapore 1024 on 25th July IMO at 9 45 a.m. lor Mt. Vernen Crematorium. MR. CHAN CHIOK SIONG44 words
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Obituary, Illustration85 1980-07-25 30 IN EVER LOVING MEMORY OF JOSEPH CHUE SIAK WAN WHO LEFT US on 25th July 1973. Sadly missed but always remembered by wife, one daughter, four sons, one son-in-law, one daughter-in-law and three grandsons. In Fond Memory of a Dear Friend MR GEORGE SEAH KEOK CHVE who85 words
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Obituary, Illustration34 1980-07-25 30 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MDM TAN TONG NIA wish to express their heartfelt gratitude to all friends and relatives lor their donations, wreaths, scrolls, attendance and assistance during their recent bereavement.34 words
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Obituary, Illustration92 1980-07-25 30 Quickly and quietty came the cafl. Your mdden departure shocked ut all. We who have lost can fell The lou of a loved one without a fontwell. A place ii vacant in our home, Which never never can be filled But (till do we greive though92 words
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Advertisement282 1980-07-25 30 TOUR HAAOYAI SONGKHLA :t DAYS BY AIR $299 DEP 7. 12 aik; 4 days by air $349 dep 6,12 AUG SPKCIAI.4 DAYS TOUR $199 H V COACH DEP 12 AUG 80 COACH H.Y DEP 6 AUGBO PHUKET ISLAND TOUR 4 DA YS $54« DEP 8. 9. 12 AUG CRUISE/PLY 4282 words
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Advertisement283 1980-07-25 30 TOWN BOARDS ENACT MBNT, (NO. 118) NOTICE UNDER SECTION 137 Notice is hereby given under Section 137 of the Town Boards Enactment. (No. 118) that Layout Plan No. J7/730/78/1 for proposed change of use from residential to shophouses on Lots *****. *****. *****. *****. *****. ***** and *****, Johor Bahru283 words
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Advertisement536 1980-07-25 30 IN THE MATTER OP THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 1H m IN THE MATTES OP PRICE CONSTRICTION PTE. LTD. (to v»luUry Uq«i<l»U««) NOTICE Is hereby given that pursuant to Section 272(2) of the Companies Act, Cap. 185, the Final Meeting of Members of the abovenamed Company will beheld at Suite 1801/1803.536 words
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Advertisement616 1980-07-25 30 NOTICE JABATAN TELEKOM Change of telephone numbers in parts of DAM ANS AR A UTAMA AREA Effective 9.00 a.m. on 23rd July, 1980, tome of the telephone numbers of subscribers in the abovementioned area will be changed as follows:781 XXX 782XXX to 785XXX 783XXX All subscribers affected by the change616 words
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Article420 1980-07-25 31 PATRICK BASTIANS - PATRICK BASTIANS PIA head receives telex from Karachi By THE Pakistan International Airlines World Series of Squash will not be held this year, according to a telex from Karachi received by Ejaz Khan, the general manager of PlA's Singapore office, yesterday. But the Hashim Khan420 words
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Article265 1980-07-25 31 PETER MARTINEZ - PETER MARTINEZ BY KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Middle-distance world record-holders Sebastian Coe and Steve Ovett, of Britain, and Montreal Olympic Games 1,500 metres champion, John Walker, of New Zealand, may be invited to here if the spotlight turns to athletics in next year's Sports Week. TheNST - 265 words
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Article202 1980-07-25 31 WASHINGTON, Thurs. Top-seeded Jimmy Connors, playing his second match oi the day after only 3/2 hours' rest, outlasted James Hardie 4-6, 6-3, 6-1 yesterday in a U*****,000 ($369,23)) tennis tournament here. Earlier in the afternoon, Connors took 90 minutes to oust Tim Wilkinson 6-0, 7-6. OtherAgencies - 202 words
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725 1980-07-25 31 BRIEFS Maradona to stay until after World Cup BUENOS AIRES, Thurs. Argentina's star soccer striker Diego Maradona will stay here I until after the 1962 World Cup j tournament, instead of Joining Spain's Barcelona club. Directors of Maradona s club, Argentines Juniors, told a Press Conference yesterday that the clubAgencies - 725 words
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219 1980-07-25 31 Tour manager Kang makes his points KANG GEE BAH. manager of the Republic's squash team who toured New Zealand last month, has submitted a report that should make the Singapore Squash Rackets Association come to terms with reality, reports PATRICK BASTIANS. For one, Kane bluntly stated that their weeklong preparation219 words
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Article90 1980-07-25 31 ROCHESTER, Thurs. Muhammad Ali checked into the Mayo clinic (or an intensive physical examination yesterday in preparation for his fight against unbeaten World Boxing Council heavyweight champion Larry Holmes in Las Vegas on Oct. 1 Ali has not fought since September, 1978, when he outpointedUPI - 90 words
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Article26 1980-07-25 31 BEDOK Youth Society Football Club will hold a seven-a-side tournament at Mountbatten on Sept. 28. Entry forms are available from Mohammed Noor Busu at *****8.26 words
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Advertisement742 1980-07-25 31 TUG FLEET MANAGER FOR HARBOUR/OFF-SHORE SERVICES AROUND HK$l4O,OOO PER ANNUM RESPONSIBILITY To manoge a fleet of tugs and heavy floating cranes for harbour/off-shore services based in Hong Kong. The post is expected to be responsible for the profitability of the operation QUALIFICATION Ideally the candidate should have at least 5742 words
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Advertisement517 1980-07-25 31 IN THE HIGH COURT OP THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Campaales Wlaaug up no. nivm In tke Matter *f the < •ropaolm Act (Chapter IN) Aad la tke Matter *f Fug Private Limited. ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice Is hereby given that a Petition for the Winding Up of the abovenamed Company517 words
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Advertisement526 1980-07-25 31 thrilhpf <^S^ l earn w 6 howrs. At East 1 akisi Sailnui< eture lixiited within th>' Has/ Ooatt Park Swknnwig Lagoon— next to the tawkert entre Windsurfing instrm lion will he available <Uu h i The basic c< >urse v be conducted In the st* t< ■< waters of toe526 words
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421 1980-07-25 32 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By PUNTERS who had place bets on Diamond Hill in Race 4 for Class 3 Division 2 horses over 1,400 metres at Bukit Timah on Sunday had to thank their lucky stars to get back their stakes. Diamond Hill, carrying 4,511421 words
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313 1980-07-25 32 FAIRWAY - FAIRWAY By KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The fastest two gallops here today were done by horses who went fast on the No. 2 track as against those who worked fast on the sand. Spanish Music, with Jimmy Lam up, worked fluently over 600 metres in313 words
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Article100 1980-07-25 32 THOMSON beat Hwa Chong Junior College 2-1 while Nanyang Junior College defeated Swiss Cottage by a similar margin in the schools national volleyball competition for postsecondary girls at Whampoa Secondary School in St. George's Road yesterday Other results: Girls: Secondary: Group X First Toa Payoh 2100 words
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Article1732 1980-07-25 32 RAPF 1 145 CLASS 6 DIV 4 1.200M iw*v^ A ($9,000 $6,300 to winner) 1 02*735 On* Two Thraa a (YPUm) Rodgers 57 (dd +2.5) 8agF Rjjm 5 2 *04*** Mysterious Pipar a (PonUan) R Breukelen 57 (dd +1) 7ag8F ksWtwi 9 3 918**8 TwnpUt* s Dg (Likely)1,732 words
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Advertisement145 1980-07-25 32 S^~^HJB Paris f at Chanrai's Isetan Klasse •Le Classique Metro Stores Robinsons I Tigress Pierre Balmain Boutique-Marco Polo Hotel- Mandarin Hotel JJJ^" «^[Bi^ I Rv^n^^^^l^^l IJ^ ii f P^J > i ±t < '^rn^M Thehiggestev^rspririgcoUectiQii. Buying a mattress needs time, patience and a wide choice. After all, it isn't something145 words
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Article, Illustration406 1980-07-25 33 PETER SIOW - Easy-going Malaysia fall to Thais PETER SIOW A clever move to avoid a final meeting against Singapore or the Philippines? By MALAYSIA, the only boys' team already assured of a place in the final of the ASEAN schools' basketball tournament, took things easy and were, consequently, beaten 83-76 by ThailandNGHAI CHEE WAH - 406 words
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Article, Illustration427 1980-07-25 33 WILFRED YEO - Wee's the name on many lips WILFRED YEO PROFILE By WEE CHWEE ANG is the name on many a lip in bowling circles these days. But the conversations are not so much about his skill inasmuch, as he is currently second in the pretournament for the Singapore international at theMAZLAN BADRON - 427 words
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Article274 1980-07-25 33 RAYMOND KANG, disqualifed by the Singapore Tenpin Bowling Congress (or arriving late during the recent selection trials for the Singapore International and the FIQ Asian Zone championships, is not quitting competitive bowling not just yet. Kang, the 1978 national champion, will be going274 words
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Article207 1980-07-25 33 R. MANORAJ - R. MANORAJ By THE Malaysian Press has warned Malaysia's team to the Asian Cup hockey qualifying rounds in Singapore from Nov 1-10 not to take the tournament lightly. The reason a newlook Singapore side. The other participating teams Brunei or Burma, Indonesia and Thailand are not207 words
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Article109 1980-07-25 33 'PENANG, Thurs. Injury-prone Ho Kh i m Soon feels he is not ready to take part in the Negri Sembilan leg of the Malaysian badminton circuit from Aug. 15-17. "I'm still troubled by my left calf rr.iisc'.o injury," he said, after guiding Penang toNST - 109 words
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Advertisement79 1980-07-25 33 'Jailing on all printers, bankers and factory owners. on display today is our NO 2001/ AA-BIX AUTO PUNCH Auto Punches Paper Drills Book Binding machines. EVERSTRONG S. PTC. LTD. AT WATERLOO CENTRE: 298, Blk 261, Waterloo Street, Singapore 0718 Tel: *****1 *****6. From 2.00pm 5 00pm Mr V Mct-'-moto from79 words
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Advertisement286 1980-07-25 33 liF%ll fe n^S Cp "V^- j '■m Good lenses for better sight. Good lenses on MARCOLIN frames make YOU a better sight. See your optician today and insist on MARCOLIN you'll be happily surprised. H '-^HRbRh RnV Hk S^ e vO^^^fi^ V^^^^^ ALISHAN Whole Longans 565 gm MILO (AUSTRALIA) 375286 words
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Article306 1980-07-25 34 IX3NDON, Thurs The West Indies hit back by taking two wickets in rapid succession, after they had been made to toil by England in ideal batting conditions on the opening day of the fourth cricket Test at The Oval here today. England, who won306 words
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Article51 1980-07-25 34 TODAY'S EVENTS BASKETBALL ASEAN schools tournament Boys Thailand v Indonesia (10.30), Singapore v Philippines (4). Girts Indonesia v Thailand (9), Singapore v Malaysia (2.30). Both matches at Gay World stadium BOWLING Singapore international pre-tournament (Kallang, 4.15). SOCCER Friendly: SJIOBA v SRC (Padang. 5). SWIMMING Schools na tional championships (Shaw pool.51 words
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Article35 1980-07-25 34 SCORE BOARD ENGLAND Ut INNS: GMefc Ibw Holding 83 gw b Croft SO Baycwtt not out 7 UkridM not out 3 Eztraa 24 T*tal (for two) 167 at tea Wickets fell at 155. 157. j35 words
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Article126 1980-07-25 34 ENGLAND 223 for three (Boycott 34 not out, Larking Ibw Garner 7, (Jatttn* 12 not oat, Extras 37). to the innings with Gooch, who batted with increasing authority. The pair took England to 100 in the 33rd over, and Gooch reached his half century two overs afterwards. They hadReuter - 126 words
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Article19 1980-07-25 34 PORT AUTHORITY Recreation Club beat Singapore Petroleum 3-0 in a friendly soccer match at Bukit Chermin yesterday.19 words
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Article, Illustration391 1980-07-25 34 SINGAPORE 0 HITACHI I JITA SINGH, Singapore's soccer team manager, did not have his farewell wish fulfilled last night when Hitachi, of Japan, beat his side in a friendly match at the National Stadium before more than 8,000 fans, reports JOE DORAI. InMAZLAN BADRON - 391 words
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Article67 1980-07-25 34 THE Ho Kah Leong Cup soccer tournament, organised by Jurong Constituency, will be confined to resident zone teams, instead of clubs, this year. The zone teams should enter a senior side and an under-15 team. The competition will be played on a league basis at67 words
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Article41 1980-07-25 34 CABIN CREW A drew 2-2 with Flight Operations A in an SIA Group inter-department soccer tournament match at Tanglin yesterday. Other results: Division Two SATS Police 5 SATS Transport 0; Division Three Cabin Crew B 6 Engineering Administration 0.41 words
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Article325 1980-07-25 34 JOE DORAI - FAS to run 'sevens' tourney JOE DOR AI By SINGAPORE'S first national seven-a-side soccer competition will be held at the National and Farrer Park Stadiums on Jan 10. The Football Association of Singapore are among the few in the, world to stage a competition of this nature at na- tional325 words
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Article35 1980-07-25 34 CHONG PANG and Huang Long community centres (Sembawang constituency) are jointly organising a seven-a-side soccer competition on Aug. 31. Entry forms are available at Chong Pang CC (*****94) The closing date is Aug. 17.35 words
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Article395 1980-07-25 34 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By MALAYSIA'S World Cap pair. Nazauddin Yusoff and Marimuthu Kamayah, will be the £«lfers Siogaporeans »ye to beat for the tltjm JnronK Masters championship, starting today. Yusoff and Ramayab had their first "feel' 1 of the challenging par-71 Jnrong Country (lob coarse yesterday when395 words
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Article103 1980-07-25 35 MOSCOW, Than. Top Hungarian oarswoman Marianne Ambrus collapsed aad fell Into the water during the Olympic rowing single sculls semi-finals today. The drama occurred about 2M metres from the end of the l.Mtm women's course. Marianne, battling far one of three places In Saturday's final, suddenly came toReuter - 103 words
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Article, Illustration169 1980-07-25 35 MOSCOW, Thurs. Nadia Comaneci proved she was not perfect yesterday. She fell off the uneven parallel bars and her Rumanian women's gymnasts lost the Olympic Games team title to the Russians. But the sensational 18-year-old still has an excellent chance to win the individual gold medal onAP; UPI - 169 words
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Article167 1980-07-25 35 PARIS, Thnrs. The French Embassy In Moscow has protested at the recent attacks by Rosslaa police on French Journalists In Moscow's Red Square, a French Government spokesman said here yesterday. The attacks took place on Monday when five Western Journalists, Including two from the FrenchAFP; UPI - 167 words
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Article61 1980-07-25 35 MOSCOW. Thurs. Nearly 125,000 tourisu, are in Moscow for the Olympics. Games organising committee vice-presi-dent Vladimir Popov said here today Of the 124.129 tourists. 65.896 were Russian and 58.233 from other countries. Popov said that 5,391 journalists from 81 countries had been accredited for the Games. 2,514AFP - 61 words
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Article, Illustration36 1980-07-25 35 •JAPAN have boyc«tted the Olympic Games, bit klmono-oUd sports fan Naotoshl Yamada, M Osaka, hold* autographed Olympic and Russian flags at the LeniaStadlum. He Is In Mascsw "as a messenger of peace". AP RadlopIctnre.AP - 36 words
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Article565 1980-07-25 35 BASKETBALL Mea Graap A: Soviet Union 99 Czechoslovakia 82. Uraap B: Spain 91 Yugoslavia 95 Graap C: Australia 64 Sweden 55. Italy 79 Cuba 72. Wmmo: Hungary 48 Yugoslavia 61. BOXING BaatamweUat (Mag.): Veli Koota (Fin) bt Fazlija Sacirovic (Yugo). stopped in second round; Samson Khachatrian (Soy)Reuter - 565 words
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Article, Illustration25 1980-07-25 35 FRENCH weighUiftcr Nicolas Lasora grits his teeth aad strains as he snatches 125.1 kilogrammes In the Olympic ffokg. division. Lasora won the gold medal. rPlßadloplcture.25 words
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199 1980-07-25 35 MOSCOW, Thurs. Alexander Portnov, of the Soviet Union, won the Olympic Games men's diving springboard gold medal last night, but the result was in doubt for four hours because of protests from two of his opponents. It all began with Portnov's complaint that crowd noise madeReuter - 199 words
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Article158 1980-07-25 35 Robust match ends in draw LENINGRAD, Thurs. Czechoslovakia, with six members of the side that won third place in the European championship last month, scraped to a 1-1 draw with Nigeria in the Olympic Games soccer tournament here last nieht. Ladislav Vizek, a hero of the win over Italy, inReuter - 158 words
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Article51 1980-07-25 35 MOSCOW, Thar*. Manrtxl. Damllan*. of Italy, wen the M kilometres walk gold medal, the first to he awarded In track and field eveats, In 1 hr. 23 mia. 35.3 sec Pyotr Poehlaehak, of the Soviet I alon, won the silver, aad Roland Wiener, of East Germany, took the bronze.51 words
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410 1980-07-25 35 INDIANS REGAIN THEIR SCORING FLAIR TO THRASH CUBANS MOSCOW, Thurs. Spain effectively clinched a place in the OlymEic men's hockey final y beating Poland 6-0 here today. India, after two drawn matches, regained their scoring flair and a 13-0 win over Cuba meansReuter - 410 words
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Article215 1980-07-25 35 Rica breaks her third world mark MOSCOW, Thurs. East Germany's 15-year-old swimming wonder, Rica Reinisch, set her third world record in four days as she, her team-mates and their Russian rivals collected three of the four gold medals at stake in the Olympic pool last night. The honour of winningReuter - 215 words
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Article20 1980-07-25 35 nMDrin Him— j IUfMT wrdtm Mtalm m •i> tome fimnai* '•UUMI IIM kadi vrk 17 N f I 120 words
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Advertisement123 1980-07-25 35 Green Spot The fresh Oratgedrink ■usflnflK r nraV I SsT BBBk jnj m m na. T7I Air Lanka to the Mdcje E|gjp ...enjoya stopover in Paradise along the way. Let us show you a more relaxing way to travel to the Middle East. Take our Wed, Thurs or Fri flight123 words
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Article, Illustration163 1980-07-25 36 Snatched from jaws of victory FIRST she clapped to cbeer her team. Hies ske stretched out her arms when victory seemed Mar. Bat victory waa not to be, m triumph turned to diAMtcr mlrr*red la her final gesture aid crestfallen expressUa. Meanwhile, she had built op an "audience" of a163 words
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Article30 1980-07-25 36 MANILA, Thurs. People living within four kilometres of Bulasan volcano in the central Philippines have been ordered to evacuate following strong tremors in the last few days AFPAFP - 30 words
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524 1980-07-25 36 After assassinations of ministers... KABUL, Thurs. THE Soviet-backed regime in Afghanistan has ordered the closure of all universities and schools following a spate of assassinations of senior and middleranking government officials. The official Radio Kabul, in a broadcast monitored here today, said theAP; AFP; UPI - 524 words
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210 1980-07-25 36 Ceausescu and Giscard call for Soviet pullout PARIS, Thurs. Visiting Rumanian President Nicolae Ceausescu and French President Valery Giscard D'Estaing yesterday called for the withdrawal of all Soviet troops from Afghanistan. In an exchange of toasts, Mr Ceausescu and Mr Giscard urged that a political solution be found to theReuter; AFP - 210 words
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Obituary184 1980-07-25 36 MR. HU> NOAUM Sr. Advocate peacefully on Thursday 24th July at Mount Alvernla Hospital, leaving behind Wife Lily: Brothers A. Hoaloke, W. Hoallm. Children Philip Hoallm Jr., Elma Thwaltes. Joyce Klttson; Chlldren-ln-law Mlkl Hoallm. Jolyon Thwaltes. Ralph Klttson and many nieces, nephews, grandchildren and great-grand-children to mourn his184 words
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Article279 1980-07-25 36 Thais boost Lao border defence THAILAND, Thursday THAILAND has boosted its defence line along its sealed border with Laos by moving tanks, artillery and anti-aircraft guns to the Mekong River frontier. Gen Som Katapan, spokesman of the Thai Supreme Military Command, estimated that four divisions, or about 40,000 of Vietnam'sReuter; AP; AFP - 279 words
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Article29 1980-07-25 36 HONGKONG, Tues. Film tycoon Sir Run Run Shaw has been appointed chairman of Hongkong Television Ltd., succeeding Mr Hsiao Wo Lee who died last month. UPI.UPI - 29 words
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241 1980-07-25 36 No arms bought from Israel says General Panggabean JAKARTA, Thurs. The Co-ordinating Minister for Defence and Security, Gen Maraden Panggabean, today denied allegations that Indonesia a predominantly Muslim nation had purchased arms from Israel. He was responding to allegations in a document filed in the Singapore High Court that prominentReuter - 241 words
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Article30 1980-07-25 36 NEW YORK, Thurs. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials slipped 0.34 to 928.24 in the first hall-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 30 words
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97 1980-07-25 36 HONGKONG, Thura. A Vietnamese went into orbit today aboard the Soviet spaceship Soyuz 37 along with Soviet cosmonaut Victor Gorbatko, the Vietnam News Agency reported. The spaceship was successfully launched today from the Soviet Union, VNA said, quoting a communique by Tass newsAFP - 97 words
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Article28 1980-07-25 36 DACCA, Thurs. Police in surprise midnight raids at two schools near nere yesterday recovered huge quantities of arms and ammunition after digging up the floors. AFP.AFP - 28 words
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Advertisement212 1980-07-25 36 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. Having to make CPF contributions is something which construction workers never have to worry about, but now the Government appears ready to take measures which will have serious implications for the construction industry. RONNIE LIM and FONG MEW LENG report. Other items: The212 words
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Advertisement433 1980-07-25 36 Rent your Colour TV from VISIONHIRE Up to for your old B/W set The Visionhire Promise: Ist month Free rental Rentals start from $1 a day No down payment. No deposit Free maintenance. Service within 24 hours Open 7 days x^S^ a week v philips IPHf frue-to-Hfe ■2r^|| W? jB433 words
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Miscellaneous214 1980-07-25 36 UP TO Ip.m. TODAY: Sundry showers In several places from around mid-morning onwards. TEMP. (C) up to S a.m. tomorrow: SI max., 24 mln. SUNSET today: S.4S p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: C.3C a.m. GLOBAL weather Amsterdam U-22C Oar Lm Aageka 17-29 C Clear Atheaa 22-31 C Clear Madrid 18-36 C Clear214 words
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Article1320 1980-07-25 1 LI LIENFUNG - Bamboo Green Li Qingzhao (3) LI LIENFUNG By £3 THE second poem of Li Qingzhao I have chosen has been considered great for its emotional depth and for its technical excellence. Li Qingzhao was one of the greatest craftsman in word-sound. This ci, written to the diao of Sheng Sheng1,320 words
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Article93 1980-07-25 1 IN THE state of Chu, a wealthy man had M goats bat he was not contented and wanted to round the number up to IM. To fulfill his wish, he visited friends, hoping to get one more goat. He searched everywhere until he came upon a poor93 words
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Article175 1980-07-25 1 \*tHlß^- (3) asffl^ffljtw IS 11 --ft <fl ■A-»*«?«iftte" o 3«4?Jn»7pOAfU *fti^aAiKaMßf»f a*4?w*x ■ifei!lsftß*.4i*l3lM»* Is! •*P^H6tf..'ft-^« tWJMtt* HfttTf] i*ft'i*ffilK rfb'Wife fflfclHi**,4 I ,«L'&+W ffJKX fc* **I# if iE« A jEffi'C? fISIBW ?^*ffiA 2feS£ «««**ffl PB j^AJi SI g a iy f y 'nj ffiM-t:t4^ jfnfiK M 3?3t@# a«« «l{fe»r*£*ttHfc /It 3=175 words
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Article18 1980-07-25 1 KST < *MH*P Miii4fc!t. J af-i^DHAi r< %ft kvi A 0f ft* (i'J ft i»] tf ttl W&# 818 words
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Advertisement85 1980-07-25 1 INSIDtA Reliving Nonya days M There is going to be an antique fair featuring Peranakan pieces; yen will see intricately carved furniture, women's accessories and embroidery that's the trademark of the Straits Chinese of old. Re-discover our Nonya heritage on Centrespread Pages 6, 7 Togetherness FM 1 T^T Famous Hongkong85 words
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387 1980-07-25 2 DELISLE SCHWARTZ - DELISLE SCHWARTZ SSO Concert Tonight, tomorrow night Programme noter by SINGAPORE SYMPHONY^* ORCHESTRA IF A vote were held among music professors to decide the most despised composer of the 20th Century, Sergei Rachmaninov would almost certainly win by a landslide. Academics take to387 words
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Article195 1980-07-25 2 whatever The Weather By R.H... Group, $3 Today, tomorrow 7.30 p.m.; Raffles Hotel WHETHER raindrop keep falling on your head, or the living is always Summertime easy, you will enjoy discussing the weather at the Tiffin Room, Raffles Hotel, tonight. You will be in good company Gilbert195 words
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Article666 1980-07-25 2 PICK of the DAY SBC 5 WHEN miracles happen, all hell breaks loose. So it is that, Oat Of The Blue (Ch 5, 8.10 p.m.), Random turns a hospital upside down when he heals Chris, who injured his knee > roller-skating. Burt Reynolds, Suzanne Pleshette and Martin Balsam star in666 words
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Article, Illustration576 1980-07-25 2 Exhibition Of Chinese Paintings by Lee Wai-On; National Museum Art Gallery Today till July 27; Preview by TEO HAN WUE FOR Mr Lee Wai-On, the secret of family togetherness is in the brush. His wife Ching-Man, and daughters Hilda, 11 and Heidi, 8, share his love for Chinese paintingUIAN BEE YOON - 576 words
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Miscellaneous247 1980-07-25 2 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 5 Expose a Frenchman to ques- 9 Retirement rover? (9) i' on (6) 10 One way to make a cake deoo- 6'< turns "P.on nver surrounded ralor more pleasant' (s) by mountains down under (9) U A Upper K oin K round the wall' 7 Characters247 words
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Miscellaneous246 1980-07-25 2 SINGAPORE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CELEBRITY CONCERT with guest pianist Eteri Andjaparidze, Singapore Conference Hall, 8.15 p.m. Tickets: $3, $5, $10 and $15. On till tomorrow. ONE-MAN ART EXHIBITION by Hongkong artist Lee Wai-On, Singapura Room, National Museum Art Gallery, 10.30 a.m. 7 p.m. Until Sunday. EXHIBITION OF WATERCOLOI R PAINTINGS by246 words
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Miscellaneous1303 1980-07-25 2 TV and Radio SBC 5 3.00 PM Openini folowed by House- I 730 Me<rs Mala V wives' Matinee -The Blue Blue 755 Youn Samson Sea (r) 810 Out Of The Blue -Out For The r Season 4.45 Intermission g 35 p ar j s 6.00 Opening folowed by In The1,303 words
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Advertisement132 1980-07-25 3 The ultimate in burgers The meatiestjuiciest, tastiest in town. 71VJ 7"een Supreme the supreme meal /or feens anrf in-betweens m E^r Sink your teeth into an A&W burger and taste the With a choice of tantalising A&W chilli sauce, difference. Made from 100% beef, it's juicier and onions, tomatoes, lettuce,132 words
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Advertisement342 1980-07-25 4 CAPITOL: Last FEW DAYS (*****9) 5 SHOWS: 11 sm, 1.45, 4.00, 6.30 9.15pm GEORGE KENNEDY*RICHARD CRENNA a "LIDO: NOW 5H0W1NG(*****14) 5 SHOWS: 11« m, 1.30, 4.00, 6.45, 9.15 "Will mi-ot BJBMfI don't know whtrv, Lajaj don't know Imii VK i aBMVaa^BL '^^^aal BB)x^^blimL. stamng RICHARD GERE VANESSA REDGRAVE a WILLIAM342 words
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Advertisement261 1980-07-25 4 3 great restaurants in one hotel. /O C^^L^^B^BBB^B^at^la^B^ s^\ d^»B X The finest selection of Swiss l"^"sj 3" 4*r3 anc^ Continental cuisine W^^^^lfik PPS^^ /A'ffS anywhere. Soil lights, sweet ML ,^3bY -^BM^aaTj/ MS > "l us c ant m a tru '> V^ BB J^ V» intimate atmosphere that'll ■a^^^^^s261 words
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Advertisement630 1980-07-25 4 Is your life as empty as this face? Successful Living! Everyone wants it! Only a few seem to have it! Now you. U». can join many others who have begun learninK what it means to really live successfully. Successful Living a unique and challenging tenjesson correspondence course. Written by Asians630 words
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Advertisement316 1980-07-25 4 I bttlNli 15 BtUtVINli KKtVItW ORCHARD: TOMORROW at Ham Admrssion DOUVNSTARS $1.50 UPSTAIRS $2.50 < ■ex Plan New Opan a Caah Booking* a No Fraa Lilt Ore. THE ONLY AUTHENTIC FILM OF NIKI LAUDA S < LL DEVASTATING CRASH THE DEATH OF TOM PRYCE AND A TRACK SEE' ASSISTANT HIT316 words
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Advertisement572 1980-07-25 4 X \2^/ OPGANISATON V !|> MJHaWUBBIKiaiICT O OPENS TOOAVI O J 1 Him. 1 to. 4.6 30 9 15pm Q r NOW SHOWING! Q 3 130, 4.00. •J0» 9.15pm O \.-< BSEAKINC ]>j! 5 AWAY X OENMS CHRISTOPHER j| C Sacing It Bolwving Praviow 1 1 f Stalls: »1 SO572 words
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Advertisement247 1980-07-25 5 T 1 Fianjin Carpet Exhibitions Sale Visit today and get quality carpets at half prices. PLACE EXHIBITION HALL CONCOURSE, CONFERENCE HALL SHENTON WAY DATE 24TH 28TH JULY, 1980 TIME 24TH JULY 2p.m. Bp.m. 25TH 28TH 11a.m. Bp.m. 50%0FF &LJ& c4riatocrat <go., £td. k St4*CJf Room 1835 star House, Tsim ShaTsui,247 words
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Advertisement507 1980-07-25 5 l 9y"^ C^ rfj^ r* > '.4c5. 4 c5c > »^^«lJ bti v lC 1 *]^L SgNH I We know you appreciate the l^^tfj] Bj jPWBE 4| ■fj sense of grace and ease that (fl Mr^s^7^Kr .ZTf%jA| HPI cha r acterises our hospitality At Bf mr VI BE J a507 words
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Article, Illustration730 1980-07-25 6 TENG JUAT LENG - From West and East TENG JUAT LENG By ITS very appearance is rich, its texture sublime to the touch. Like good coffee, its aroma is utterly natural, something which no synthetic material can duplicate. Leather adds the ultimate luxury to fine furnishing. Like old silver, leather gains dignity as the730 words
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Article, Illustration339 1980-07-25 7 GRETCHEN MAHBUBANI - GRETCHEN MAHBUBANI By ANTIQUE lovers and Baba buffs have a special treat in store next week. The first ever Nonya Antique Fair will be held from July 29 to July 31 at the Cambulac Room at the Marco Polo Hotel. It is co-sponsered by the Katong Antique House339 words
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Article638 1980-07-25 6 Supermarket for antiques markets tiques Scrimmaging and bargaining through backlanes am flea markets is a.i integral part of hunting for an tiques; and you get duped, cheated and charmed ii the learning process, before you cut your wisdon teeth. In London, the shopping is made easier b grouping antique boutiquesNYT - 638 words
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Advertisement245 1980-07-25 6 WpV^iMBRHiH RApPVVfPVh S(eam vent ■■ftlißi^BßHitfißnßP'MHißßß^Hß^BVlß^iß^B^V^B^Bl LjiWjllJLjlllijM^^X^jljiA^^B Ud heater BOS r^s^x i3S3S££M WKk )p— Side I I Rice is kept i j I warm longer I I because heat is Ju preserved better. K^^^ffl So 4« Ag*nis lof O Jini Smateonandßrur>*i nIL HAOCMCYCKTIUOtWOCO (S>SON I«O I"""! HMfMCTCRTtUOmOCO («ILTO ANNUAL BALE at245 words
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Advertisement91 1980-07-25 7 W We offer you a unique service to find out more about our Thomson top-loading washing machines. THOMSON CUSTOMER RELATIONS SERVICE Te1:*****6/*****2ext17 Call these numbers and we'll send you a colour brochure or a representative to provide you full information on any of the machines, without any obligation. There will91 words
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Advertisement543 1980-07-25 7 mfIOENIAL CARPET RILACE PTE LTD y\ V^ GRA^D I\TERNAnO^AL mm public auctiox of 1 my CARPETS RUGS \m FROM IRAN, TURKEY M ]M\ A\D THE SOVIET UNION. Jm S\ s^ An exceptional collection of superfine carpets and rugs from Iran, Turkey and the I J*)G ML Soviet Union. Full range543 words
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Advertisement660 1980-07-25 8 Hjtc PREQUALIFICATION NOTICE PREQUALIFICATION OF CONTRACTORS FOR THE ERECTION AND COMPLETION OF 2 BLOCKS OF 12-STOREY APARTMENTS (264 UNITS), 2 BLOCKS OF 414 1 ;-STOREY TOWNHOUSES (40 UNITS), 1 UNIT CLUBHOUSE, 2 NOS TENNIS COURTS, 1 NO BIN CENTRE AND 1 UNIT 22 KV/LV SUBSTATION AT CORPORATION ROAD/BOON LAY WAY,660 words
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Advertisement822 1980-07-25 8 DIIDB eparate tenders are Invited for each of the Mlowlng:I) ERECTION AND COMPLETION OF 2 Blocks of 13/17-Storey and 1 Block of 5/17-Storey Executive Apartments/ Maisonettes, 1 Block of 5/ 11 -Storey 4/5-Room Apartments/Maisonettes, 1 Block of 6/11-Storey and 1 Block of 11-Storey 4/5-Room Apartments (Total 733 Units) at Bedok822 words
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Advertisement591 1980-07-25 8 #PWD TENDER NOTICE Tenders ore invited from PWD Registered Contractors for the following:(A) Airconditiomng of Existing Lecture Theatres at National Junior College at Linden Drive off Duneorn Rood. Eligibility: Building $100,000/and above •Site Showround. 28.7.80 at 10 30 am. Meet at the Conteen, Notional Junior College. Closing Date: 7 8.80591 words
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Advertisement109 1980-07-25 8 PHARMACEUTICAL DEPARTMENT TENDKR Tenders will be received from registered tenderers at the Ministry of Health, Cuppage Centre, Cuppage Road, Singapore 0922 up to noon, on Monday 25.8.80 for the supply of the underl mentioned items: i i- Tender for the Supl ply of Patient Trani- fer Trolley Ref: Pharm Dept109 words
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Advertisement777 1980-07-25 8 FOR SALE BY TENDER! FOUNDRY EQUIPMENT OFFERS IN WRITING ARE INVITED BY MAIL TO BE RECEIVED AT THE ADDRESS SHOWN BELOW, FOR THE PURCHASE OF ALL OR ANY OF THE FOLLOWING ITEMS, AS AND WHERE THEY STAND. SOME ITEMS ARE CURRENTLY UNDER OFFER AND ARE SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE. ITEM777 words
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Advertisement461 1980-07-25 8 A MINISTRY J^ OF THE ENVIRONMENT TENDER NOTICE ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION (I) Letting of Two Funerol Porlours (o» o whole unit) ot Mount Vernon for o period of three (3) yeors. R«f: TEN (ENV) 09/08/1 1 Showround: Meet at Mount Vemon Crematoria Booking Office on 30.7.80 at 10 00 am461 words
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Advertisement527 1980-07-25 9 PLASTIC MOLDING X Maintain ft SeJ-up Man M Who Are Able To 1 moke set-up and odiustments to automatic molding machines set mechanical, electncol ond hydrauhc control reod instrument results Who Possess o Technicol/ Trade Certificate with minimum I year's relevant experience or hove relevant working experience only Your Remuneration527 words
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Advertisement489 1980-07-25 9 Qollei_^ Rollei Singopore (Pte) Ltd., on established international manufacturer of cameras, slide projectors, flashguns and other high precision products, invites applications from suitable candidates for the following positions: QUALITY CONTROL ENGINEERS These positions are responsible for setting ond implementing systems to meet our quality standards As such, it involves developing489 words
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Advertisement500 1980-07-25 9 PROJECTS ESTIMATOR Engineering Products An established International Engineering Company Tequires a PROJECTS ESTIMATOR for Mechanical Engineering Products. The successful candidate can expect an attractive salary and fringe benefits. Requirements:- A Diploma or Technicians Certificate in Mechanical Engineering Experience in quantity take-offs from pipeline drawings and estimating Ability to correspond independently500 words
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Advertisement624 1980-07-25 9 GM SINGAPORE (Automotive Electronics) As a result of our rapid expansion, we aFe looking for dynamic individuals to join our Company. We have immediate openings for:A. Factory Accounting Manager Must have a degree in Accountancy or professional qualification Applicant should have at least 5 years' related experience of which 3624 words
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Advertisement260 1980-07-25 9 MINISTRY OK HKALTH i> \ni v \.i 11< h ".NDER NOTIC I Tne f°" OWInS Tenders are mvited b lhe permanent S^retary (Health (/Director j of Medical S^l"s lor tne New Singapore General Hospital: |(l)Supply. Delivery. Installation and C'ommi>stoning of Lead Curtain and Sliding Tracks to the Department of Diagnostic260 words
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Advertisement470 1980-07-25 9 1 IN THE HIGH COURT OK THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE C«mpaai<w Wlndinit Up N«. M 1W« j la the Matter «f the Campaaie* Act (Chapter 185) la the Matter rt New Light CMutrarttea Pte. Ltd. ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice Is hereby given that a Petition for the Winding Up of470 words
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Advertisement669 1980-07-25 9 THK. RANKKI IT< '1 1 <( II AITK.K 18 Ittl K.I» IN THK HK.H Ol KT OK TIIK RKPI BI.U OKSIMiAPORK la Bankruptcy N.. i-r, of ins Kr: hON(. KN(. I.K.OM. Kx-part»: IIO\(. (.1 \N \M) 0IMPAN1 (suing as a firm) Judtiii.nl < rrdllurs In the MmlUr of a rrditnrV669 words
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Advertisement633 1980-07-25 10 TOSHIBA SINGAPORE PTE LTD, o multi-national color television manu- factoring Company at Pasir Panjong/Alexandra Rood, is seeking suitI ably qualified candidates for the following positions: B AUTO~INSERTION H B SUPERVISOR B m 9 STI graduates with several years' experience in electro-mechanical MSB S maintenance and the supervision of production operators633 words
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Advertisement803 1980-07-25 10 Fir) SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC Applications are invited from suitably qualified Singaporeans, Singapore Permanent Residents and Malaysians to fill the following teaching positions: I PRINCIPAL LECTURER II SENIOR LECTURER 111 LECTURER/ASSISTANT LECTURER GROSS SALARY PER MONTH Post I $3745 $4688 per month II $2674 $3142 per month 111 $1 580 $2908/$1 424803 words
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Advertisement732 1980-07-25 10 A progressive and modern furniture factory invites suitable applicants to apply for the following appointments:SAFETY OFFICER Graduate from recognised University, Singapore Polytechnic or Ngee Ann Technical College in Mechanical Engineering. Relevant working experience in woodworking factory will be an advantage. Possess valid class 3 driving licence. Good Command in English732 words
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Advertisement709 1980-07-25 10 invites applications for the post of FOREMAN Applicants should be between 25 and 35 years old with 5 years experience in carpentry work He should be a practical mon ol strong character with the ability tc work independently and to super vise a team of 30 workers in the assembly709 words
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Advertisement666 1980-07-25 11 Jh S7 eh B? a? th aC S?a7 M 7 eh eh SP At SATS invites applications from Singapore w^ Sf Citizens for the following appointments B/ J^, APPOINTMENTS AND REQUIREMENTS ]f} j^ A. MECHANICS (MALE) a Must possess the Grade 3 Notional A w^ Trade Certificate in Electrical Fitting666 words
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Advertisement712 1980-07-25 11 Senior Construction Appointments Singapore Based Wte are currently assisting a Client Company to fill two senior appointments m their management structure m the Singapore and Indonesia area The Company is wen established and has been successfully involved in a wide variety of protects covering submarine pipework tunnelling, sewer construction manne712 words
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Advertisement41 1980-07-25 11 NOTICE THIS IS TO ADVISE ALL OUR CUSTOMERS THAT AS OF JULY 16, 1980 FRANKIE LIM HIONG HOCK IS NO LONGER EMPLOYED BY UNITED OILFIELD RENTALS PTE LTD., AND IS NOT AUTHORISED TO ACT OR COLLECT ANY MONIES ON OUR BEHALF.41 words
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Advertisement779 1980-07-25 11 gh m? &7 B 7 S7 OP &C B 7 M? Jh Jh S7 4 &//VGX\/=>Cff?& 7J£f> 4 SIA invites "applications for the following J§f contract staff appointments for the SIA Group projects ot Changi International Airjm port 4k CLERK-OF-WORKS a. Architectural B 7 Applicants should be holders of the779 words
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Advertisement878 1980-07-25 11 I Tender Notice I Tenders are invited forI I BUILDING I Tender No. AM/T/80/001 Proposed Walkway Extension and External Works at Exeter Road/Devonshire Road/Tiverton Lane for Telecom*. Eligibility: Registered Controctors Closs C D "Non-Registered Contractors Deposit 55 1, 000. 00 Closing Date: 1 5 August 1 980 I Non-registered Contractors878 words
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Article732 1980-07-25 12 WILLIAM SAFIRE - WILLIAM SAFIRE By in New York SHOWING off the length of my research arm, I recently wrote that I wrote the British Library. (Most Americans call it the British Museum, but that leaves them cold in London). The absence of the preposition to wasNYT - 732 words
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Article, Illustration693 1980-07-25 12 PAUL JANSEN - Rich mix of nationalities gives Jurong a unique flavour IN AROUND JURONG PAUL JANSEN By AFTER a meal one night at Taman Jurong hawker centre, I came away convinced that Jurong must contain one of the most cosmopolitan I public housing estates in Singapore. Over at one table sat I693 words
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