The Straits Times, 9 May 1981
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Title Section14 1981-05-09 1 The Straits Times Kstd 1845 SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1981 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 101/1/8114 words
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Article558 1981-05-09 1 World conference on Kampuchea By our correspondent EDGAR KOH JAKARTA, Friday ASEAN Foreign Ministers, meeting informally here, today decided to push for an early convening of the United Nationsmandated international conference on Kampuchea. The ministers, in more than five hours of discussions, also welcomed efforts558 words
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505 1981-05-09 1 THE teamwork message was brought home to the Republic of Singapore Air Force yesterday. Underlining the point, Defence Minister Howe Voon Chong said the BSAF co«Id only he effective If Its highlytrained pilot* had close support from hlghly- skilled specialists and air505 words
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Article, Illustration647 1981-05-09 1 K. BALA: JOHORE BAHU - Mahkota expected to be Regent Japan elected K. BALA: JOHORE BAHU. SULTAN 'INCAPABLE OF PERFORMING HIS DUTIES' OFFICIAL By Friday JOHORE'S Tunku Mahmood Iskandar, 49, who was restored as the heir-apparent last week, is expected to be appointed the Regent of Johore within the next few days. This follows anAP - 647 words
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Article53 1981-05-09 1 Kedah hold S'pore DEFENDING champions Singapore were held to a I—l draw by Kedah In their Malaysia Cop quarter-final firstleg soccer match In Alor Star last night. Kedah took the lead through Yusof Din In the 15th minute and T. Pathmanathan c q n aILsed In the lMh minute. o53 words
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Article29 1981-05-09 1 JOHANNESBURG. Fri. A methane gas explosion on Wednesday Killed 10 miners at the Newcastle Platberg coal mine in Natal, a mine spokesman said today. I 'PI.29 words
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Article85 1981-05-09 1 Couple missing in fire MORE than 15 families lost their homes in a fire in Ix>rong Sarna, off Sims Drive, late last night. The fire is believed to have started from a shoe factory before spreading to other houses. Firemen were fighting the blaze at press time. The MP for85 words
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Article61 1981-05-09 1 STOCKHOLM. Fri. Swedish Prime Minister Thorbjorn Falldin resigned today, paving the way for a new coalition government or early elections. Mr Falldin met in the afternoon with Speaker of Parliament Ingemund Bengtsson to hand down the resignations of the centrist and liberal ministers. The conservative coalition partnersAP - 61 words
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Article36 1981-05-09 1 £500,000 dud bills seized LONDON. Fri. Six people were arrested today on charges of printing counterfeit hanknotes. police said. About £500.000 <t52.3 bil lion) in forged bills, printing material, ink and special paper were seized AFP.AFP - 36 words
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Article46 1981-05-09 1 I TOKYO. Fri. East Germany has rorjcluded a US$4O million (SSB36 million) deal with Japan's Toyo Ekogyo maker of Mazda cars and trucks for 10.000 passenger cars this year, a spokesmen for both Toyo Kogyo and their agent Sumitomo Corp. said today. AP.AP - 46 words
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Article158 1981-05-09 1 NEW records were set once again yesterday at the stock market as the Straits Times index crossed the 900 barrier for the first time to reach 906.04, a 10.04 leap from the previous day s closing The Stock Exchange of Singapore index also hit an all-time158 words
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355 1981-05-09 1 BEIJING, Friday CHINA said today its frontier guards killed more than 100 Vietnamese troops yesterday in what diplomatic sources said was the biggest reported border clash since the two communist neighbours fought a month-long war in 1979. The official Xinhua news agency saidReuter - 355 words
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396 1981-05-09 1 Too late' so mag publishes the 'royal' tapes MUNICH, Fri THE West German magazine Die Aktuelle today published transcripts of alleged telephone conversations between Prince Charles and his fiancee, Lady Diana Spencer, the magazine's editor said. A West German court ruled yesterday that the magazine should not publish transcripts ofReuter - 396 words
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Article60 1981-05-09 1 ONE man died and another was seriously Inlured when a brawl broke oat at the Golden Coin Music Bar at the Junction of Lorong 2* and Geylang Road late yesterday. Police called to the scene found the bar Uttered with broken bottles and chain. Detectives60 words
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Article44 1981-05-09 1 TOKYO, Frl. Japan, under heavy pmMDrr from Waahlagtoa to assume a greater defence role In the Mrtfc-weat ParUlc, wUI hold >»lnt naval exercises this month with the I niu-d States Na\>, a Japaaeae Navy miMMi said today. SEX PAGE S44 words
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317 1981-05-09 2 Signs of disunity within Fraser govt CANBERRA, Friday SEVERAL government backbenchers have openly attacked Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser amid signs of serious divisions in Australia's ruling Liberal Party. In the last 11 days, Mr Fraser's abrasive personal style has twice come under attack from his own side of the politicalReuter - 317 words
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319 1981-05-09 2 Peasant party leaders quit after criticism WARSAW, Friday STANISLAW Gucwa and other United Peasants Party leaders resigned yesterday after facing criticism from party members for opposing the soon-to-be registered private farmers union. A party spokesman confirmed Polish news agency reports that the resignations were accepted by the central committee ofAP - 319 words
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87 1981-05-09 2 MOSCOW, Fri. The Soviet I nJon haa built a monument to World War Two spy Richard Sorer, the tint time such a public honour has been oestowed on a Soviet agent. S*rge, half German and half Rosaian, headed a Soviet spy ring di- rected87 words
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136 1981-05-09 2 INSULTS FLY IN LAST MINUTE BID FOR VOTES PARIS, Fri. Passion and insults crept into the French presidential campaign as both candidates made desperate efforts to rally support for Sunday's decisive second round vote. Socialist challenger Francois Mitterrand, 64, accused President Valery Giscard d'Estaing, 55, of "specialising in shooting people136 words
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307 1981-05-09 2 Sutcliffe was 'glad' to be caught, police tell court LONDON, Friday PETER SUTCLIFFE, who has admitted slaying 13 women told police he was "glad" to be caught ana grieved for the family of his last victim, the court heard today. As the trial of Sutcliffe, a 34-year-old truck driver fromAP - 307 words
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248 1981-05-09 2 LONDON, Fri VOTERS rebuffed Britain's ruling Conservative Party in local government elections in England and Wales yesterday, the first milor test of public opinion since Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's Government won power utltT*. The opposition Labour Party made sweeping gains In the poU toReuter - 248 words
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303 1981-05-09 2 Petrol bomb attacks after Sands' funeral BELFAST, Fri. Rioters fired on British security forces twice and staged sporadic attacks in Belfast last night after Irish Republican tiunger striker Booby Sands' funeral. But pouring rain seemed to deter violent protest in the city's main Catholic areas and a much-feared surge ofReuter; AP; UPI - 303 words
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Miscellaneous152 1981-05-09 2 Bringing Up Father By Bill Kavanagh Hal Camp rAAGGIE ALWA>V« I PARIH'IETS |JO.I DeTESrI I OH.PEAP/ I WHY THE TO says i>a nor pine by J pinin© by 6vepytwm<sS I soooei-j n/^ake you PO*AAr-ITIC AUTMOBE CAHPtE- fb+OtELISHTV BOPM6P/ CHAUGE HAPPY, PEAR.' --iuusupppise > iwqur- /p_ ~\r/3^X'^i^& Cf iyi^y~~— Blondie By152 words
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401 1981-05-09 3 Summit talks centre on boosting West's defence WASHINGTON, Friday HOW to boost the capability of the Western bloc, which is declining compared to the increasing military power of the Soviet Union. This was the central issue which Japanese Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki and US President Ronald Reagan had to dealKyodo - 401 words
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480 1981-05-09 3 WASHINGTON, Friday But Suzuki rules out big rise in defence spending PRIME MINISTER Zenko Suzuki has pledged that Japan would uphold its obligations to preserve peace and freedom, but stopped short of promising to escalate defence spending. The visiting leader told members of Congress ye«terdavAgencies - 480 words
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Article, Illustration58 1981-05-09 3 A million look IT WAS a glittering combination of beauty and art as actress Brooke Shields appeared with a milliondollar's worth of jewels on her specially-created hairdo at RegWs Crystal Room in New York on Wednesday. Staged to dazzle the audience, it was the grand finale for a fashion show58 words
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Article49 1981-05-09 3 BEIJING, Fri Beijing will boost its beer production by 10 per cent this year, but there will still be a big shortage, the official Xinhua news agency reported yesterday. Demand is expected to total 100.000 tonnes, while produc lion is estimated to total 60,000 tonnes AP.AP - 49 words
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Article22 1981-05-09 3 6 BETTER be a wlae mitw A than a rearing U«n7 —Japanese Prime Minister describing Japan 's defence role in Asia.22 words
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235 1981-05-09 3 Students warn of new cultural revolution BEIJING, Fri STUDENTS at Beijing's Beida University campus have publicly displayed posters accusing the Chinese leadership of starting a "new cultural revolution" over the official criticism of the well-known poet and dramatist, Bai Hua. The controversy first surfaced at the end of last monthAFP - 235 words
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Article55 1981-05-09 3 ASEAN foreign mJnisters outside the Merdeka Palace la Jakarta after a meetiag with Indonesian President Suharto yesterday. The mlalsien, la Jakarta for the •peniag of the Aseaa Secretariat, are from left: Singapore's S. Dhaaabaiaa, Indonesia's Moohtar Kusumaatmadja, Philippines' Carles Romulo, President Suharto, Malaysia's Ahmad Rithaoddeen aadAP - 55 words
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Article78 1981-05-09 3 JAKARTA. Fri More than three times as many Vietnamese refugees reached Indonesia in the first four months of this year compared with last year, according to the latest figures of the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (DNHCR). By the end of April. 2.218 made it inReuter - 78 words
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185 1981-05-09 3 TOKYO, Fri JAPANESE scientists claim to have developed a yellow crystalline camiwud which could herald the widespread we af •alar energy In kamea aad factories and greatly reduce the all. The synthetic c»mpHBd, which absorb* energy fram the son's rays, ha* been describedReuter - 185 words
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Article, Illustration291 1981-05-09 3 BANGKOK, Friday THE Khmer Rouge today repeated its earlier charge that Vietnam is trying to obstruct a United Nations-spon-sored conference on Kampuchea, by claiming such a conference would be intervention in Kampuchea's internal affairs. The Voice of Democratic Kampuchea, monitored here, was referringAP; AFP - 291 words
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178 1981-05-09 3 Top-level drive for family planning in India NEW DELHI, Fri. More than 80 Indian leaders have signed a strongly worded document calling for a "humane, democratic and voluntary yet vigorous programme of family planning" in the world's second most populated country. The document will be printed as half-page advertisements inAP - 178 words
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Advertisement781 1981-05-09 3 SALES MANAGER SOUTH ASIA Around $60,000 per annum plus car A multinational company in the marketing of sophisticated office equipment for general commercial usage wishes to appoint a highly dynamic and results-oriented individual tor appointment to the position of Sales Manager, South Asia The successful candidate will assume Regional marketing781 words
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Article, Illustration368 1981-05-09 4 Begin: I will not give up Arab land ARIEL (Israeli-occu-pied West Bank), Fri. Prime Minister Menachem Begin has pledged to hang on to every piece of occupied Arab land and tens of 1 thousands of Israelis have urged the government to halt its final withdrawal from the occupied Sinai desert.UPI - 368 words
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131 1981-05-09 4 -Stop your insults Israeli PM told PARIS, Fri. Israeli Prime MmMer Meaaehem Begla atoaM itep laaaMas West Earapeaa leaden mat eaaaMer why hh eoaatry'i reUUtai with the West are •etertorattnn, Le Moaae wU ycMteraay. "N« Unalt will chuce the fact that Israel la •eeapylßC Arah laad and that the West131 words
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Article139 1981-05-09 4 WENTWORTH (North Carolina), Fri. Judge Jerry Martin finds it quite enough to conduct trials and sentence the defendants brought before him he would rather not have to run them down too. "You know it gets tough when you have to try them and chase139 words
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281 1981-05-09 4 Habib holds talks with Sarkis to ease tension BEIRUT, Fri. United States envoy Philip Habib began talks with Lebanese government leaders today to defuse tension over Syria's deployment of Sam-€ missiles and more troops in Lebanon, government sources said. They said Mr Habib met Lebanese President Elias Sarkis and ForeignReuter; AFP; UPI - 281 words
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58 1981-05-09 4 WASHINGTON, Fri. The US Air Force said today a missile-tracking plane which exploded in mid-air on Wednesday was not carrying classified equipment. AU 21 people aboard the EC-135 jet. including two women, were killed when it blew up in flight about 80 km northwestReuter - 58 words
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Article63 1981-05-09 4 KATMANDU. Fri. Violence and arrests marred the election eve atmosphere today in Nepal, where voters prepared to vote in the kingdom's first general election in 22 years. Nepalese, trekking by foot, pony and yak to polling stations across the Himalayas, will elect 112 members of Parliament tomorrow,UPI - 63 words
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202 1981-05-09 4 Guerillas hand over arms in Zimbabwe SALISBURY, Fri. Thousands of guerillas at two camps in south-east-ern Zimbabwe will start turning in their weapons today. Minister Without Portfolio Joshua Nkomo announced this at a news conference yesterday. Mr Nkomo, a former guerilla leader in the seven-year war ag; inst white-minority rule,AP - 202 words
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Article, Illustration65 1981-05-09 4 DEAR LITTLE PUDO POQUTTO that's the name of this latest arrival In London Zoo. It is »nly 25 cm high and weighs 1 kg. Poquito U pad*, the smallest deer found In Sooth America. Little Poqnlto, born en April 71, is one of a rare breed, normally found wily In65 words
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Article45 1981-05-09 4 CEBU. (Philippines), Fri. Prison guards shot dead five prisoners during an attempted jailbreak here yesterday, officials said. The prisoners had sawn through the iron bars of their cell and were trying to disarm a guard when they were shot. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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278 1981-05-09 4 Libya warns it will retaliate against US TRIPOLI, Friday LIBYA reacted angrily today to the United States' decision to expel all Libyan diplomats and threatened to take "the necessary measures" if the US continued to pursue what it called a hostile foreign policy. In its first official reaction to theReuter; UPI - 278 words
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Article69 1981-05-09 4 CAESAR, a lion famed for his sexual prowess, has died but he left behind a mighty legacy a reputation of mating 150 times a week and being the father to more than 100 cubs. The 23-year-old king of beasts was put to sleep recently at69 words
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Article59 1981-05-09 4 THE United States army is looking for a small, runaway blimp. The three-metre long, helium-filled balloon got loose from its moorings at the army's research and development laboratory and floated away. officials said. Local radio stations have been broadcasting a description of the blimp andUPI - 59 words
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Article83 1981-05-09 4 I'NIVEBSITY of Arizona astronomers say they have confirmed finding Saturn's 17th moon and thus have the right to select its name. The small moon was recorded on film on April 8 last year through the university's telescope on nearby Mount Lemmon, but the calculations that confirmed theAP - 83 words
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Advertisement305 1981-05-09 5 !F SINGAPORE WOODCRAFT I Sly MFG. CO., PTE LTD, J Y j2 Exhibition Date: 9 Ma> '81 to 18 May '81 «WT fo V Jtt^SL Time: 10:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. (Sunda\ as usual) SETT" v' f*!! Location: 717 1 :KM. Pasir Panjang Road, Spore 0511. *TT I ij_ >305 words
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445 1981-05-09 6 *WE WERE NOT CONSULTED ON MOVE TO CURB EXPORTS' BRUSSELS, Fri. ANXIETY and irritation by the European Economic Commission about the Reagan Administration's handling of US-EEC relations has been brought to boiling point by Washington sagreement last week binding Japan to limit car exportsNYT - 445 words
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163 1981-05-09 6 Airport strike costing airlines $4m daily LONDON, Fri. Strikes h> British air traffic controllers to Us** *1 mfijiao (S$4.Z mllllsa) a day In last revenue, ape ra tars eainplstor< tooay. Far the secead straight day this menlas;, maay flights were eaaeeitoa a? diverted at British alrparts by striking ca« trailers.AP - 163 words
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164 1981-05-09 6 ATLANTIC CITY (New Jersey), Friday PLAYBOY hotel-casino officials have agreed to change the skimpy costumes of "bunny" dealers because of complaints they were freezing in the air-conditioned casino "While not changing the costume, we know about the complaints and are making some revisions," saidUPI - 164 words
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379 1981-05-09 6 Reagan plan leaps over its biggest hurdle WASHINGTON, Friday PRESIDENT Reagan's plan to slash government social programmes and taxes has pas» ed its biggest hurdle with the budget being overwhelmingly approved by the House o! Representatives. r It approved by a 253-176 margin Mr Reagan's US$6BB.B billion (31,430 billion) budgetReuter - 379 words
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Article328 1981-05-09 6 BRUSSELS, Fri A MYSTERIOUS odour in Tessenderlo in Eastern Belgium is costing a major US oil company a lot of money. Phillips Petroleum, which recently completed a US$5O million (Sslos million) chemicals plant here, has been forced uv* stop production after complaints of an odourReuter - 328 words
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Article76 1981-05-09 6 NEW YORK, Fri Members at the newspaper guild reached a tentative agreement yesterday to end a strike at the New York Times, a spokesman for the paper said. The Times' guild empkyees, who include journal's and clerical employees, went on strike early yesterday after failingReuter - 76 words
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Article, Illustration1698 1981-05-09 7 JOHN TAN - Tokyu the giant-sized concern with a big heart JOHN TAN THE luxurious $162 million Claymore Hill condominium behind Holiday Inn is being built by Tokyu Land Corporation Singapore Pte Ltd. The company is but a tiny arm of the giant Tokyu group which is engaged in transportation, property development, recreation1,698 words
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Advertisement353 1981-05-09 7 Drive off a beautiful brand new Mitsubishi Galant GS for only *•> A fi A At Chuan Hiang Motors, we make it really easy for you to B 9 hJ^VJ^Vi own a Mitsubishi. For a mere 10% downpayment, you can m^^^Jk drive off any Mitsubishi car or light commercial vehicle353 words
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305 1981-05-09 8 MAS manager resigns after a month MR LEE HONG JUAY, the Monetary Authority of Singapore manager for administration, has resigned just over a month after he was appointed to the post. Before his appointment, Mr Lee was joint secretary for both MAS and the Currency Board. Originally, this joint secretariat305 words
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Article, Illustration80 1981-05-09 8 PABBERB-BY aad a poHerman were qaJck te ceme te the rescae of driver EkhMa bin His- I sin, 58, Jut minute* after he was trapped la j hls van whea It was Invelved In an accident with a lorry in Newtea Read yesterday. They muued to b«e him In about80 words
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299 1981-05-09 8 HONG CHONQ WING - CHONQ WING HONG By WELCOME, the NTUC's cooperative, will sell two types of bread in its 15 supermarkets and 1,000 Fair Price shops by next week to stabilise the price of bread. The daily bread, which is of the same quality as those sold299 words
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312 1981-05-09 8 SINGAPORE hotelier Khoo Teck Puat is believed to be negotiating to buy Australia's largest hotel chain, Travelodge. in a deal reported to be worth about AJIIO million (5J268.4 million). The negotiations are being conducted with a Saudi Arabian billionaire, Mr Adnan Khashoggi, owner312 words
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148 1981-05-09 8 Retrenched workers received $17,000 each THIRTEEN retrenched civilian employees each received an average of $17,879 in retrenchment benefits last year, says the Redundancy Payments Fund annual report. Thirty-five Singaporeans also made withdrawals totalling $133,797. Twelve of them had reached 56 years while 16 withdrawals were made upon the death of148 words
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Article220 1981-05-09 8 OEI TIENG TJAE, 35, an Indonesian, charged in a cheating case involving US$220,000 (S$459,800), yesterday faced two similar charges involving over s$2oo,ooo; Oei, the managing director of Pan Associated Pte Ltd in International Plaza, is alleged to have cheated Mr V.N. Bhatia, managing director of MS.Naraina220 words
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264 1981-05-09 9 Ex-RSAF major overloaded with work court told A PROSECUTION witness, Air Commodore E. G. Millington. told a district court yesterday that a former RSAF major, Arthur Cheah Nee Wah, 43, was often "overloaded" with work. Cheah is being tried on two charges under the Official Secrets Act Mr Millington added264 words
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666 1981-05-09 9 JAPANESE investments in Singapore have dropped because both countries are shedding their labour-inten-sive industries at the same time. Added to this were the higher wages specified by the National Wages Council and the shortage of labour here. These reasons were given yesterday by Mr666 words
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Article, Illustration67 1981-05-09 9 A BIG Mac aa4 daace follows tie Slerrm Main, a KUlplne n»vy ■kip, wherever It gees. And It cut get »w»y. So, the warship roams Asean'* seas brtatllnK with ral tore. Its special mission Is to take a Filipino rultaral troupe on an Asean tear. BmUm tke walto-aal-(onnea seamen, there67 words
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136 1981-05-09 9 Muis blames lack of religious education for low morals THE Muslim religious council (Muis) has attributed low morals among youths in Singapore to the lack of religious education. This was highlighted in a sermon yesterday when the council also listed the guidelines on the religious education required by Muslim youth.136 words
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Article118 1981-05-09 9 Open verdict on man hit by train CORONER Seng Kwang Boon yesterday recorded an open verdict on the death of a Malaysian coffee shop assistant who was hit by a train last May 6. The train driver, Mr B.C. Silva told an inquiry into the death of Mr Chin 800118 words
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162 1981-05-09 9 A MAGISTRATE'S court yesterday heard how a housewife duped two 10-year-old girls into giving up their gold ear-rings and how they recovered them soon after they made a police report. Insp S.H. Poh, prosecuting, said 19-year-old housewife Zubaidah binti Ali had met the girls in162 words
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166 1981-05-09 10 Donate more. better-ofl doctors urged PHYSICIAN Dr Lee Suan Yew has arced •argeaM and otwtetrlriaas wao are "munistakeabiy a/TUent" to set Ike pace and donate more to the Academy of Medicine for Its prop— ed new baildinn. Dr Lee, who was one of the 77 mw members accepted by the166 words
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422 1981-05-09 10 BENG TAN - BENG TAN By Medical Reporter THE Singapore Medical Association's annual convention has, for the first time in 12 years, gone behind closed doors because papers to be presented are highly sensitive and controversial, even among doctors. Topics for the two-day seminar include sex change, homosexuality,422 words
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137 1981-05-09 10 FUGITIVE OWING $2 MILLION MADE BANKRUPT PROPERTY developer Oh Choon Woo, owing $2,011,557 to the Comptroller of Income Tax since January last year, was declared a bankrupt by the High Court yesterday. Oh, believed to have left Singapore, is wanted by the police in connection with a case of criminal137 words
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Article56 1981-05-09 10 FLIGHT stewanlps-s Chnsiin.' Susanno Roth. 26. was fined $400 by a district court yesterday for having 46.89 grams of lannabis The court heard that Roth, a German, arrived at Paya I^bar Airport from Indonesia on March 16 a I 1.10 p.m. Customs officers found the drugs in her56 words
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Article, Illustration307 1981-05-09 10 British Council's English course 'a big success' THE British Councils teaching of English Second Language course has been a great success. This was the opinion of the examiners and organisers of the first one-year part-time course attended by 85 Singapore teachers. Mr Frank Candlin. chairman of the examining board's advisory307 words
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Article54 1981-05-09 10 YIO CHU KANG ROAD I been widened and rebetween Track 24 and Lo- aligned at $5.1 million, rong Lentor is open to It is a dual carriageway traffic today at 10 a.m. which links Yio Chu Rang This 1.7 km stretch has I54 words
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285 1981-05-09 12 SEREMBAN, Fri THE current low prices of some of Malaysia's primary commodities will not hinder the government from giving subsidies totalling hundreds of millions of dollars, Finance Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah said yesterday. "The government will continue giving these subsidies asNST - 285 words
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186 1981-05-09 12 LONDON, Friday AT LEAST 50 private Malaysian students in Britain had to give up their studies last year because they could not afford the high fee increases. During the same period, about 10 Malaysian private students were deported by the BritishNST - 186 words
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Article56 1981-05-09 12 MALACCA, Fri. Malaysia may be avenue for a United Nations-sponsored customs training programme for countries in the Asian and Pacific region. Malaysia Is a possible choice because of its comprehensive facilities which provide for courses conducted in English under the supervision of experienced officers, said an UnctadAFP - 56 words
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Article36 1981-05-09 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A 19-year-old housewife, whose wish was that her second child .Jiould be a boy, gave birth to three sons here early today. The triplets are in an intensive care unit. AFP.AFP - 36 words
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Article34 1981-05-09 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaysia was yesterday elected a member of the United Nations Commission on Narcotic Drugs by the Economic and Social Council (Ecosoc), a Foreign Ministry statement said today. AFP.AFP - 34 words
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197 1981-05-09 12 7 pc of school-age kids never make it to Std One KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. j they were needed to help Only 93 per cent of chil- I look after babies at home, dren of Standard One age Others had to help out at go to school and out of theirNST - 197 words
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209 1981-05-09 12 Commission meeting to prepare for snap polls KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Election Commission will hold a special meeting on Monday to discuss preparations in the event of a snap general election, its secretary, Encik Abdul Rashid, Haji Abdul Rahman, said yesterday. He said the meeting, to be attended by 15NST - 209 words
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Article, Illustration255 1981-05-09 12 K. LUMPUR, Pfei FRAGILE Jane Palanl Ls all set to marry the man she loves In spite of strong family objections. The 25-year-old lass, m Inmate of the Selangor Cheshire Home for the Handicapped, Is suffering from "ostooceaesls Imperfects, a disease wMch make* bone brittle. So she Is a delicate255 words
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Advertisement699 1981-05-09 12 ■^jj^fflwrmßrTTHTmHTiiyTiftMiifiiUji HTuimHwnwrTjflr.ir MNC To Set up Regional Buying office A maior American manufacturer of sophisticated office machines intends to set up a regional buying office in Singapore which will help supply the company's operational requirements worldwide Two key personnel are required to fill the position of 1 PURCHASING MANAGER $65,000699 words
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Advertisement148 1981-05-09 12 WARNING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT LUXURY INTERIORS PTE LTD, HAS OBTAINED REGISTRATION IN THE UNITED KINGDOM OF THE FURNITURE DESIGNS SHOWN HEREUNDER THE BRITISH REGISTERED DESIGNS EXTEND AUTOMATICALLY TO SINGAPORE AND WEST AND EAST MALAYSIA. REGISTERED DESIGN NO. *****4 KERANG LOUNGE SUITE SIDE VIEW FRONT PERSPECTIVE VIEW f-RONT PERSPECTIVE148 words
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400 1981-05-09 13 KUCHING, M ABOUT 80 per cent of the energy requirements in Peninsular Malaysia by the year 2000 is expected to be met by hydro-power and non-oil fuels such as coal and natural gas, the National Electricity Board (NEB) has said. This wouldAFP - 400 words
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164 1981-05-09 13 MAS plane with engine on fire lands safely KOTA KINABALU, Friday A MALAYSIAN Airline. System Airbus carrying South Korean Interior Minister Sun Chung Hwa made a safe emergency landing here last night after one of its two engines caught fire shortly after takeoff, airline officials said today. Mr Sun, onReuter - 164 words
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Article103 1981-05-09 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Mr Sulaiman Palestin said today he would have to consult his friends and supporters whether or not to contest the post of Umno president following reports that Prime Minister Datuk Hussein Onn might not stand for election at the Umno General AssemblyNST - 103 words
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Article152 1981-05-09 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A major rescheduling of some 29,000 kilometres of bus routes in the country is underway, the Malay Mail reported today. This will involve a drastic cutdown on "dead mileage", the building of more bus stops and bus lanes in an effort152 words
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Article44 1981-05-09 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Ar MIC delegation led by it! president, Datuk S. Sam) Vellu, will meet Educalior Minister Datuk Musa HJtam next week to discuss the introduction of the three Rs (read ing. writing and arithmetic) in Tamil schools. The Star44 words
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Article50 1981-05-09 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Sri Lankan Prime Minister R. Premadasa he'd talks today with Malaysian Prime Minister Hussein Onn on regional and bilateral matters. Mr Premadasa, who arrived here yesterday for a six-day visit, later attended a briefing on Malaysia's fourth FiveYear Development Plan at the Prime Minister's Department.50 words
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Article34 1981-05-09 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Malaysian Red Crescent Society, in conjunction with World Red Cross Day tomorrow, will present 168 awards to its members for services given to the society. The Star34 words
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143 1981-05-09 13 RECORD FIRMS STOP SUPPLY TO DEALERS KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The country's music machine received a Mt today when record distributors decided to stop MDolyug dealers. Tie boycott waa announced by tke preside** of tke Malaysian Aj—cUUou of Phonogram Producero and Distributers (MAPPD), Mrs S.I. Ben, at a prea* Tills moveNST - 143 words
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Article26 1981-05-09 13 IPOH. Fri. The State Government has appointed a local consultant to look into the erosion caused by the Perak River at Teluk Anson. NST.NST - 26 words
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Article58 1981-05-09 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Kuala Lumpur may soon have a sister city. City Hall is planning the twinning of Kuala Lumpur with another city along the same lines as the Penang-Adelaide tie-up. City Hall spokeswoman Puan Zarina Othman said recently City Hall was still compiling data beforeNST - 58 words
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Article, Illustration276 1981-05-09 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday FORMER MCA deputy president Datuk Michael Chen will challenge again the incumbent president Datuk Lee San Choon at the party's general assembly in September, top-level party sources said today. Datuk Chen had earlier denied rumours thatNST - 276 words
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Article88 1981-05-09 13 THE Federal Government does not intend to deduct the salary of its staff for investment in the National Unit Trust scheme, but it welcomes any such move by state governments under their own arrangements, Deputy Premier Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said recently. He was commenting88 words
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Article76 1981-05-09 13 THE Perak MCA will soon be setting up a subsidiary to the MCA Multi-Purpose Holdings Berhad, the Perak MCA economic bureau chief, Mr Chin Kirn Yoong said on Wednesday Speaking at a dinner held in Ipoh to honour his nomination as a Senator, and theNST - 76 words
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Article42 1981-05-09 13 ABOUT 200 DAP members will cross over to the MCA in a special ceremony at the party's Bukit Mertajam branch on Sunday. The cross-over by the DAP members was the result of the five DAP leaders joining MCA earlier. NST.NST - 42 words
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Advertisement958 1981-05-09 13 J■ 1 1 In I T I 111 F^Cl u^ i J flipnm B4f No restrictions V W!^KM^*»3O P*w to foreigners Condominium J^ftksJr^ 1 L facilities: >^9S3fiTVk Residents ijMKt -^fc"^M V Clubhouse iw*^«Jfefc *ITW Billiards table Z sfeMliV^^ 7^ Putting Green i-sat-M l' Gymnasium Ut^E^f^ LJiWnL I! Spacious _^#isfl iSkS^H958 words
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Article, Illustration326 1981-05-09 14 LORRIES BRING 70 BASKETS PULL AS GIFT FROM IMPORTERS HHKN told that s*me kind-hearted I pruplr weir grading vegrUWe* by a \wr\ to the Vietnamese refugees ra*np, Its administrator, Mr Tern NNwk, stopped work and rushed of his •fflce. 'Oa seeing the lorn loaded with \e«rtaMeK326 words
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Article36 1981-05-09 14 AN exhibition of paintings by Professor Sunyee will open at the Peace Centre today at 3 p.m. It will be open to the public daily from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. until May 16.36 words
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214 1981-05-09 14 First quarter slow-down in business SINGAPORES business :t< livity slackened in the first quarter of this year mainly due to holidays and the festive season But manufacturers predict an improvement in the second and third quarters, according to the latest survey of I nnn mi expectations The survey reports that214 words
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Article86 1981-05-09 14 THE National Trade Union Congress, as part of May Day celebrations, will bring cheer lo eight homes for the aged between May 10 and 17 Members of nine affiliated unions will vlsii the Home for the Aged Sick. 1-er Kuo Chuan Home for the Aged. Sree86 words
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Article70 1981-05-09 14 SOMEONE left behind his pants and belt while travelling in a public service vehicle. He was among the many forgetful people who left money, cameras, watches, trolleys, radios and wallpaper in buses and taxis from April 16-30. Articles recovered include spectacles, berets, slippers, shoes,70 words
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277 1981-05-09 14 THE Vocational and Industrial Training Board may introduce aptitude tests to ensure that trainees pick the courses they are most suited for. A United Nations Development Programme consultant, Prof Henry Dizney, is now on a two-year contract with VITB to develop277 words
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498 1981-05-09 14 Primary pupil data form to be reviewed THE Ministry of Education is to review the pupil data form used in the registration of Primary 1 pupils but no major changes an likely to be made. An official said the ministry would be on the look-out for areas of ambiguity and498 words
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251 1981-05-09 14 Lack of consensus holding back projects THE nature and the different stages of development in the electrical and electronics industries in the Asean. countries was highlighted yesterday as the reason for the slow progress in regional Industrial complementation projects. Since it was formed four years ago. the Federation of Asean251 words
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Article41 1981-05-09 14 THE Coronation community centre youth group will organise a three-day Pulau Tioman tour from May 16 to 18. Application forms are available at the centre. For more information, please call *****8 between 3 ani)9 p m41 words
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Advertisement133 1981-05-09 14 '«fl'« fr yjjjjsr* j djN*"**' "-\j!^ -^o^ntfnVnttsaW I .^fl LU H^ninMnnfl sa^sa^r .^aaL a^^^^^a^aal j^saT li saY say B ■oMsaw A im^^T PI Law m I If OT UaßF^ jL B^Bf&3^Bro^BfOTe T BfOF i i fffinf jJ tmf JL mm VtlsH naKEji 'llfißk 1 H^ Jifo ■fk -Sal n^^^aaßßß^ i133 words
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Article168 1981-05-09 15 Ex-detainee is jailed FORMER puUOci *rtalatv Km »>«• Hul a, m>M lar ■!><- BMMtkl •> d**" (■•art y«steraay ■kr jlMti*< pl»> tw* Hmitm kreacalac Ike iMtricd— arder u4w tke ißtaraal Seearlty Ac*. ißaatirWr SavlaaVr StojaVpi^raltßl, BaM Ab«| wat rektmmi tr— i feS.*.. «£r tto ISA •n Jim I lfM aad168 words
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Article76 1981-05-09 15 AN Energy Conservation and Spot Art Competition will be held by the Chong Boon community centre management committee at Block 413. Anc Mo Kio Avenue 10, on June 7 from 9 to 11 a.m. All children in the constitu enry and students of schools there, aged76 words
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Article36 1981-05-09 15 VEASK Day celebrations at Mangala Vihara Buddhist Temple at Jalan Eunos will begin on May 17 at 7.30 p.m. May 18's programme starts at 6 30 am and ends at 9.30 p.m. with refreshments.36 words
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415 1981-05-09 15 SINGAPORE can be proud of its voluntary system of blood donations by citizens and residents, the Education Minister, Dr Tony Tan, said yesterday. "This is different from the situation in a number of other countries where patients have to pay for blood415 words
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236 1981-05-09 15 Woman killed, daughter injured in attack A 64-YEAR-OLD widow, Madam Khoo Yoke Yip, was stabbed to death and her 16-year-old daughter critically injured in an attack at their Boundary Road home last night. The girl. Miss Ng May May, a Secondary Three student of Paya Lebar Methodist Girls' School, was236 words
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Article86 1981-05-09 15 Evolution vs Creation forum A FORUM on Evolution versus the Creation will be held at the Catholic Junior College on May 15 at 3 p.m. Speakers will be Dr Aw Swee Eng of the Nuclear Medicine Department, Singapore General Hospital; Dr Anne Johnson of the Science Council of Singapore and86 words
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Article44 1981-05-09 15 SARMANI bin Surah. 59, who tell off a moving lorry In Holland Road on May 4, died at Alexandra Hospital on Thurs-Eye-witnesKS to the accident are asked to contact the Accidents Investigation Branch of the TraMc Police in Maxwell Road44 words
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411 1981-05-09 15 Rice sold at govt auction was bad, court told THE rice bought by a rice and sugar importer and exporter at a government auction on board an arrested ship was found to be musty, discoloured, heavily weevil-infested and giving off a slightly sour odour, the High Court was told yesterday.411 words
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Article40 1981-05-09 15 NINE auto parts manufacturers from South Korea will take part in the Korean Auto Parts Show '81. organised by the Singapore Korea Trade Center at Hotel Merlin from May 19 to 22, from 10.30 a.m. to 7 p.m.40 words
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Article108 1981-05-09 15 THE SBC Road Show moves on to Kirn Keat. It will be held at the car park in front of Block 233, Lorong 8, Toa Payoh, tomorrow at 4 p.m. Well-known entertainers and residents of the constituency Rahimah Rahim, Rahim Hamid and V. Ramachandran will be108 words
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Advertisement111 1981-05-09 15 A beautiful iraditior). IT^V vtf^i^ for a lifetime. Sole Agents rm MALKO GENERAL AGENCIES (S) PTE. LTD. ijj^J 4th Floor, Inchcape House. hCPm 450/452 Alexandra Road. Singapore 051 1 KSStJ Tel: *****88 *****1 9 MITSUBISHI COLOR II FILM KEEPSYDUR MEMORES ALIVE Use Mitsubishi Color I] U^B^mf Film the next time111 words
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Advertisement348 1981-05-09 15 People buy the DatsunlOOA for different reasons. >^~^^^^^** B ii ii 5Si! S»»^»Ba«^fiS2Ssaaaaaa»»^ w s4?* I 1 1 sSa •vl -mf /IfHkVjr^Vv tyt's amazing how many miles I cover a day. Bring the kids to school, fetch them, then music lessons, tuition, swimming in the evenings and on top of348 words
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Advertisement665 1981-05-09 16 The first and only fully professional car audio installation and service centre. The perfect car audio centre in town Up-to-date showroom for you to select from all leading brands of car audio systems. M^SSdQeS from Qualified technicians to provide indoor installation. Quality control before and after installation using the latest665 words
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Article, Illustration112 1981-05-09 17 ROAD bampa la two biasing estate* deal seem to be eaaaga to stop speeding motorists, m speed limit signs have been pat ap. T*re* car parks In Clemend and TeM Blaagah, wtth about a thtmir* lots far ears and motorryelea between them, have112 words
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413 1981-05-09 17 IMMERSION IN ENGLISH-SPEAKING ENVIRONMENT THIRTY students from Catholic High School are to spend three weeks in Britain to immerse themselves in an English speaking environment at a cost of Drincioal Mr Y.J h K*£aSj Cft t i plan when the Prime Minister first413 words
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242 1981-05-09 17 Economist poses a question on the future WILL the Singaporean's habit of exercising and accepting authority see the country through the social problems it will face in future because of rising affluence? Dr Pang Eng Kong, director of the Economic Research Centre at the National University of Singapore, argues the242 words
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180 1981-05-09 17 High Court hears of a bankrupt who owns HUDC unit THE Bankruptcy Office, investigating a businessman under bankruptcy orders found he owned an HUDC fUt in Braddell Hill. Miss Yap Siew Yong, Deputy Official Assignee, yesterday told the High Court this came to light while her office was investigating the180 words
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Article59 1981-05-09 17 SINGAPORE Airlines has clarified that the SIA Airbus dry-run to Changi Airport on May 31 is a chartered flight. A local travel agent has chartered the plane and crew and will be selling tickets for 250 seats on the 45-minule flight which will take off from59 words
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58 1981-05-09 17 ALL the 1,962 civil servants who have to deal with the public had sat for Mandarin oral tests at 29 centres by yesterday. The tests started on rhursday were conducted by some 65 education officers from the Education Ministry An Education Ministry official said yesterday58 words
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Article43 1981-05-09 17 A DEPUTY secretary with the Defence Ministry, Mr Wong Kan Seng, has resigned to join an electronics firm. Mr Wong. 35. who was also the former director of manpower at Mindef. is now a personnel executive with Hewlett Packard.43 words
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Article77 1981-05-09 17 Teenagers held in chase A POLICE patrol car crew chased and arrested three teenage youths early yesterday morning. They spotted the youths running along St George's Road at 12.40 a.m. The trio, aged between 14 and 18, had two watches and $145 on them. A young woman is believed to77 words
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186 1981-05-09 17 Arrested because of a picky client A CHOOSY customer proved to be the downfall of a vice-operator who specialised in supplying Thai callgir's to foreigners. Vice-operator Tan (Juee Eng, 42, was arrested by anti-vice officers after he was spotted leaving Peninsula Hotel with a girl who was earlier rejected by186 words
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Advertisement34 1981-05-09 17 DON'T BE SHY IF VOL cm speak Mandarin and art- about mat dialect again, stop yourself and itart in Mandarin. The other person may mow Mandarin but may ate* be shy. Be the nitUUr!34 words
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Advertisement486 1981-05-09 17 OTMPUTER OPERATIONS I MANAGER I Attractive remuneration package, negotiable Location: Singapore H Our client is a well-established public- and systems analysis They must be listed company whose operations in capable of organising a high volume of Singapore are substantially computerised data entry work and of running computer A Computer Operations486 words
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766 1981-05-09 18 The Straits Times SATURDAY MAY 9, 1981 ALL THE NEWS? THESE are not good days for Western journalism. In the US, one of the world's most respected newspapers, the Washington Post of Watergate fame, finds itself having to apologise abjectly for printing a piece of fiction as frontpage news. In766 words
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478 1981-05-09 18 T.F. Hwang takes you down memory lane TO MUM WITH LOVE TO Wonderful Mum, says the greeting on a printed card I saw for Mother's Day tomor- A tribute which many of our schoolchildren will assuredly echo to their mums tomorrow morning. Many others and older, too, will be expressing478 words
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400 1981-05-09 18 this week of Mr Robert Sands after 66 days of self-inflicted hunger so noteworthy was that he had been elected as a member of the Westminster Parliament in a byelection last month, whilst on hunger-strike. Of greater significance was400 words
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Article592 1981-05-09 18 ROSIHAN ANWAR - ROSIHAN ANWAR By Our Jakarta Reporter THE hijack of the Garuda plane "Woyla" which was successfully stopped at Bangkok by Indonesian commandos, will soon be filmed The National Film Council will finance the feature film and production will be entrusted to a private producer. The592 words
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Article, Illustration1181 1981-05-09 18 Sands saga: Irish fury and a French connection By Director. Asia Research Pte Ltd OUTBURSTS of fury greeted the news of Bobby Sands' death after a 66-day hunger strike to gain political status for IRA prisoners. His controversial death has again brought to the limelight the Catholic-Protestant problem in Northern1,181 words
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Advertisement23 1981-05-09 18 LZZ^^^^^ Asean's largest ■collection of Chinese I Classical Furniture Arts Crafts lM Singapore Handicrafts s>n I Cround Floor, World Trade Centre Tel *****22/323 words
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Advertisement105 1981-05-09 18 The McGraw Hill -MPH Professional Book Month Thb week: Management Here's your chance to own an invaluable guide to your profession be it Marketing, Economics, Finance, Accounting, &£> .^Sc-5 Computers, Communications or b r gaa-g I Reference. There's something ?i i |3| J3 S~^ for you among the wide range105 words
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Letter, Illustration290 1981-05-09 19 Catholics discarded rhythm method long ago PROFESSOR Tsoi Wing Foo's paper at the family planning seminar (ST, May 2) shows that he is among the large number of people who still have the misconceplion that the rhythm method is the only method used by the Catholic Church. The truth of290 words
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86 1981-05-09 19 Joint effort needed in tracing stolen cars MY CAR was stolen on April 4 at the World Trade Centre multistorey complex car park. On May 4, I received a police notice asking me to furnish particulars of the driver who parked illegally at Telok Blangah Heights at 10 a.m. on86 words
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Letter200 1981-05-09 19 TENANTS of Block 1034. Eunos Avenue 5, have limited parking space (or them behind the shops. To make matters wane, a barrier was put along the footpath to prevent us from parking our cars in front of our shops. When we pane our cars along the200 words
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Letter165 1981-05-09 19 PRACTICALLY every night large trailer lorries and tourist buses continue to park in front of the Kg Kapor Methodist Church, notwithstanding the double yellow lines. The diesel fumes from the high exhaust pipes of the trailer lorries deface the walls of the church. Repeated complaints and appeals165 words
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Letter117 1981-05-09 19 THE car park rules at Bedok North Street 4, where I own a shophouse, give me many headaches. I can book a season parking ticket for my private vehicle but I was told that my commercial vehicle will have to wait for a later booking. Hawkers117 words
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531 1981-05-09 19 Old war birds' need new home Call to move Sentosa vintage planes to Science Centre better use at the Science make it a good one. Parts that we are really serious Centre as it is strange to that have been lost on in recording our short but have an aviation531 words
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Letter, Illustration100 1981-05-09 19 AVER RAJAH ROAD is turn. If they succeed, they terribly congested each can count their lucky morning when the rush stars; if not they will be hour traffic from Alexan- hooted at by some very dra Road and Gillman impatient motorists. Circus converges on it. Needless100 words
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108 1981-05-09 19 NEW LINK ONLY FOR BETTER ACCESS PLEASE refer to the letter "Shock to find hospi tal within CBD" (ST, April 14) by "Practi cal." We would like your writer to know that the general area served by Mount Elizabeth and Nutmeg Road falls within the Restricted Zone. For many years,108 words
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Letter190 1981-05-09 19 No roqm for another opening PLEASE refer to the letter "Way out of this evening jam" (ST. April 16) by P. Ou. The ministry's Public Works Department has considered your writer's request for an opening at the central median of Ayer Rajah Road near Normanton Park. However, we regret that190 words
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221 1981-05-09 19 Signal timing changed for smoother flow PLEASE refer to the letters by "Commuter" (ST, April 6) and "Hold-up" (ST, April 10). The ministry's Public Works Department has been monitoring the traffic at Marymount Road, Thomson Road and Upper Thomson Road. It has made several adjustments to the traffic signals along221 words
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Advertisement936 1981-05-09 19 nss^mmam John Little's EZEaMHH ssassssisaar* 1 Special Sale SALE $8 flfl Fashionable PVC and Corduroy Sling TftdT KGODS V SALE $63 9 S r- U J^ Sl99 i i a can of balls FREE sale $9 p rice s down (Plaza speciaiitt> niy) Imported Scarves in assorted desgns J_ DUNLOP936 words
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Article1563 1981-05-09 20 THE last transacted ready sain at the close of business on the Stork Exotunge o» Stngapore yesterday com pared with the previous days prices. to«e<her with the M 0 high and to* Adjusted for scrip rights issu»l IMI La" Hiak L*« loar>i> s«1 <or ■KTION ONI SCOREBOARD Closing1,563 words
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Article2191 1981-05-09 20 BID and offer prim officially listed 1 and busineai in an reported 10 the Stork Exchange of Singapore yet terday with the number of sham traded ahown in bracketa in Ms of 1.000 units unless otherwiae apfcitied All Tlmea SetUemeat Coatracti are quoted after the word "aMt"2,191 words
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Article1801 1981-05-09 20 BID and offer prim officially lined I •nd buauieat in and reported lo the Kuala Lumpur Stork Exchange yes wrday. with ihr numbrr of sham InuM shown in brackets in tots of I lON umu unless otherwise speci Mod INMttTBIALS «ta.(lUBMl>lll Jt> .r>M> imc. fI. ,!?> iC^.fffl 1*1,801 words
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Article42 1981-05-09 20 r .1 Sugars M I' I I r..n K Mu.l I) I I Brrjaya K.w.i Straits Trading M.l.koff I. I Hldci II... 1480 2100 MO 1240 390 1380 7» 725 4-110 SO 88 TO 58 90 40 40 Bouilradco 5TS 4042 words
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Article25 1981-05-09 20 B Oramics K..o Hrrjuntm Pegi M.i. S*mb Shipyard M Brcweriei «00 sss 1180 900 «M 60S MO ■35 ■25 ■m ■2C •2C -2<: 2C25 words
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Article15 1981-05-09 20 WMgOa "oial turnover: 14 41m ■nt»l v.liu. OK Tim 577.1 501.1 446,115 words
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Article32 1981-05-09 20 BT Indicator Industrials: Finance Hotels: Properties: Minings: Plantations: OCBC: SESInd: May 7 May *****.*****03 5< 896.00 9060 1882.55 1880.4: 1389.74 1397.8; 879.83 878.61 ***** 402.41 993.73 1002.91 872.69 873.8: 904.39 9104.32 words
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Article247 1981-05-09 20 HONGKONG: Stocks closed the day generally firmer yesterday, with the Hang Seng index rising 17.62 points to close at 1431.11. Property based shares did well while all the leaders showed gains ranging between five and 40 cents. The day's combined total turnover volume was valued at $310.77 million. WhMioek247 words
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Article347 1981-05-09 20 TOKYO: Share prices rallied on widespread bargain hunting yesterday, after the consecutive (all in the past four sessions with many investors encouraged by the overnight recovery on Wall Street, dealers said. The Dow Jones average gained 54.73 to 7496 25 points, but trading was slow with a volume of347 words
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Article151 1981-05-09 20 CHINESE Pr— lt< Excaaage, Htagiptre, hm rl— lag prices per IN kg yestenUy. CmmmI tU Bulk fob J115 00 aa> «n. old drum (In second hand drum) (ob 1128 W sellers. ne» drum lob $134 00 seller* Cspra: Mixed (loose) $66 00 buyfn Ptpptr: Muniok whitr pefifvr lob151 words
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Article192 1981-05-09 20 THE KILOBAR market for gold deliverable in Singapore opened it 133.260 and cloaed at 533.230 yesterday In the Far East, gold opened at USMBI 00 482 00 and with buying interest was traded higher to MB 00 484 00 before closing for lunch at MBl 50 482 50 It192 words
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Article264 1981-05-09 21 SYDNEY. Fit Banks were back in the centre of activity but demand failed to keep the All-Ordinaries index from dropping below the 700 mark for the first time since March 20 CBA added 10 cents to $4.55. The rises in the banking sector helped the industrial index to post264 words
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Article243 1981-05-09 21 NEW YORK, Thurs. Stocks rase to around their best levels of the day at the close, as the market continued to recover from it. recent sMrp decline Analysts said the market may still be vulnerable to weakness because of the expecutioo that interest rates will rise further. However,243 words
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Article242 1981-05-09 21 AMSTERDAM. Thurs Share prices continued lower this afternoon, with KLM and Unilever extending their decUne to 2.40 and 1.80 guilders in internationals dealers said Amro. expecting little r m change in first half profiu, feU 1.80 and Natned was down 3.90 despite anticipated higher profits. Nedlloyd lost 1.90; Heineken242 words
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Article253 1981-05-09 21 ZURICH. Thurs. Prices closed steady to firmer in active trading as demand centred again on leading banks and industrials, dealers said. They added share prices L have been remarkably stable in recent days on foreign buying. despite rising interest rates and falling profits of some large Swiss companies. Insurances253 words
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Article705 1981-05-09 21 LONDON. Fri. Equities were generally firmer today and government bonds again made nnall gains but trading in both sectors was quiet, dealen laid. At 3pm. the Financial Times index was up 4.3 points at Jtt.9. OUt were in demand. BP and Shell adding Up and lOp respectively Lasmo was705 words
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Article122 1981-05-09 20 THE STRAITS tin price was unchanged at $28.61 per kilo in Penang yesterday, on an officialoffering down 17 tonnes to 207 tonnes. The overnight London market was steady with forward buyers slipping £5 to £5,995 per tonne. LONDON: Tin moved higher in Kerb trading on the London Metal Exchange122 words
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Article32 1981-05-09 20 Rubber: May 8 Singapore: May: 255.00 cents (down 5.00 cent*) Malaysia: June: 268.00 cents (down 5.50 cents) Tin: M $28.61 per kilo (unchanged) Official offering: 207 tonnes (down 17 tonnes)32 words
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Article32 1981-05-09 20 LONDON: Copper prices on Thursday (previous in brackets). Wirebar Spot £826.00 (£829.50); sellers £826. 50 (£830.00); Three Month buyers £848.50 (£851.00); sellers £849.00 (£851.50). Market taste: Barely steady. Sales: 26.275 tonnes.32 words
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Article466 1981-05-09 20 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market closed lower yesterday, with May RSS One buyers quoted at 255.00 cents per kilo, down 5.00 cents on Thursday's close, dealers said. Afternoon prices lost further ground on some stale bull liquidation but covering interest emerged after the close to check the decline,466 words
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Article84 1981-05-09 20 NOON SSR and SMK |»k». ywunlay KA8 M.. .rrtll Mlkl Hutfri S*llrr« SSRX) nu^l 2K00 W800N SSSV) IIUOiallM) ***** 225 OUN NUU J""' sMHll 11-^p.lk.i SIM) 2U5ON nMH I lltonp^Ull ***** 2TSS0N -MF- ilu<ip^Wll 2M0O 2M00N >MHI.I .1 i,. n p.ll.l. UNO UNO SMK I" UI.Kip.lkl. 2WS084 words
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Article387 1981-05-09 20 THE UNEXPECTED retara at Ike balk la tall fare* »i the (lack exeaaage yesterday was greeted by a rw»rd alga Straits Tlmei ladex which rraatrd tke IN level far tke lint time u hit MM4. The II.M (Mint Jamp la the ladex wad dor primarily U387 words
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Article292 1981-05-09 20 SHARE prices ended mixed to slightly easier in a largely selective market on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday. Sporadic interest in certain issues was sevn as prices generally moved erratically without any strong buying support. Among industrials, Malayan United Industries added 30 cents to $22.30, while rumours292 words
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Article157 1981-05-09 20 THE US Sing dollar opened at 3-month 2.0W0 2.0900 $2 1440 and cloard at the days low 6-month 2 0640 2 0610 of S2 1390 00 in the Singapore forex Xl ALA UMPII: The US dollar market yesterday eased against major currencies at The US dollar (ell157 words
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Article348 1981-05-09 20 ClMUlKm Nonwul run Smith»on:«n P*f»nl*g« quoted y«t«f day (crou)partty Chang* Local MUn to mm lalt of foreign rurreaey: JS dollar 2.1390 2.1400 2.8196 24.14 Sterling pound 4.5025 4.5070 7.3469 -38.72 \ustralian dollar 2.4420 2.4440 3.4286 -28.78 ■<■/. dollar 1.8960 1.9005 3.3286 -44.57 Canadian dollar 1.7835 1.7850 Loo*l collars348 words
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Article69 1981-05-09 20 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on May 8: Overnight 3" 10 6 Call deposits: M to 6 Ckxiag Buyiif Selliaf 3-month Treasury bills 6 9 3-month Bank bills 8 9 6 months CD 10 9 Sum: NUteul l)br«ul ajClosing interbank rates (or Singapore dollars on May 8:69 words
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Article24 1981-05-09 20 THE average rate at which major Stngapsre banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers Is 12.73 per rent.24 words
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550 1981-05-09 21 MORE land with property development potential in the Klang Valley hrlonging to Highlands and Lowlands is to be computoorUy acquired by the Malaysian government High and Low chairman Syed Mahmood bin Syed Husain disclosed in his latest annual statement to shareholders that a further550 words
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303 1981-05-09 21 Taiping Textiles turns in lower earnings TAIPING Textiles has toned la wwer pre-tax carnlngK far 1«N In eaatrast to the generally brighter perf»rmaaees achieved by a namber af ather textile companies recently. Audited result* far the year ended Dec SI, ISM shaw Its net praflt was «Wwn to MM.O mUltoa303 words
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Advertisement414 1981-05-09 21 -^zZKßm^^ STUDY FOR YOUR MBA AT AUSTRALIA'S NATIONAL MANAGEMENT SCHOOL The Australian Graduate School of Management, Australia's national management school, offers postgraduate management education of the highest standard. It now invites applicants for admission in 1982 to its two year full-time Master of Business Administration (MBA) and Master of Public414 words
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Advertisement501 1981-05-09 21 fGM SINGAPORE] 1 (AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRONICS) J As a result of our rapid expansion, we are looking for I dynamic individuals to fill the following job openings: Diploma or Degree in any engineering field or its equivalent. 1 to 2 years' supervisory experience in process and quality control. I Those with501 words
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Advertisement188 1981-05-09 22 Now you can get not only more furniture to choose from at BBIH^HII^H^^HB IHHBBI Singapore's foremost furniture discount warehouse. Our prices are B being slashed even further for a limited period, kv B B A V ""'I I Hurry to ROCCO. For your lounge, dining and bedroom suites. I P^l188 words
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Advertisement1685 1981-05-09 23 AT YOUR SERVICE RATES SECTION INDEX •V Telephone Service *****22 PERSONAL SERVICES n 1 a*^ Monday Friday 830om 5 00pm OoVwry 80 cl» p«r »ofd (m«n $12 00) a MERCHANDISE xs4-442a c k r;.o 1R oodo t S2"- ff 5 Xr .Vi»Bs<Jt^.™«« J!!, InnounceSents* personal 1 I Upp*. Poya Lebot1,685 words
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Advertisement772 1981-05-09 24 fti ■|\2C^ 1 H«gf ™^H kMg|hd g^^^S ■P^^^ \\W W// gM W/'^mW A TTf /^k >s»^ >» ZSSRSSLSttZ a^Vnd^rVn'^r'ln BK'-S vEtt. SSS. I SS f f oTmi^\ronlcl7«£rv ki'i^oT^odi^Mm:'". I the turn* at 7. Klan Teck Sunday Nauonal SUdlum Road. Jurong. Singapore carpark, look for No 28 mt Counter-offer will be772 words
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Advertisement1033 1981-05-09 24 Vig^\ iWL\ /fw\ **^ggi««m i«i CitffcSJlak ItfJfHKl) BIIvyT Pintail present an exhibition under the subject through Our latest Collections Of Sculptures from fiurma W /«fM«i.. paintings of Taoist school from China, as veil as Khmer and Vietnamese works from SOUth fdSt OJtfl will be included iff W'** jrum iuuin riui1,033 words
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Advertisement720 1981-05-09 24 M^^^M^M^^"^^^^^^^^^^ CAIUNHILL AMCONOtTfOMNwO 37 CUrdtOing Spwiailaet in repairing »rvic in«. tales, rental, trade-in all «^s^slg^ggggggggggggggggtHg<Bs^ggggggg|gggggggggggg^B kinds of alrcondltloners It rei^^.a'rr.'.s cPrir;ncrlw;' 1 a&o lr uk CeUre i of P^r.^n cedlnairndfu e on°- f are-iw^CoVpe'Tv.-raT, Call MU-» Norman. U.2MMIS 41 TV/B<HH>d SyattTl 3t Ho^Ck^ning SSF ac«««E techsscal, oay/nn»mt 5R"5ri i ff«nS£720 words
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Advertisement448 1981-05-09 25 Utm+pmm Jffj H SlttMtlOnt Vacant LwT*^! V B^ht,*,* f\nti KW% _o=« H4J— pP MALAYAN BREWERIES T^NO^SiJeT^T^ Brawara of Ttear Baar, Anchor Owcliwiimww.fi CCMkI Cri CBITC •hor. bank. vrlsKa. to FEMALE CLERKS appoint th. tollowln* Accounts SSSiSl.ttS'* rituit S!!L.c SHwuSpS l!^r fO«,f^r UrlLd Kwo^comme^ -oo *1"-~d attaanaOCE O-LMat S-dayweek and nro448 words
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Advertisement458 1981-05-09 25 Mt«pi»»—l llttl ■.TaV Tha flinnaooca BfamJL <rf I «»arna«io7alr7 t^owrTmov^ te* A«|r ASsiYTAST AOOIO lAN I a Thae—^R—p—^: Singapore nationality ODPRATOR fo^lliues and aSm^know^ OPEHATUn ;2IH» f mi/tS.,!?. m l» /MALE i utL»™"t-ST T,.^( J KUnT™m^o7' En. toU rr P,e...nt p.rM«.lllf xey-to-dtak system Industrious work hablU and •"^Tr.ve, g^SSa-a- KSSrSSTio458 words
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Advertisement388 1981-05-09 25 F Iltll OBSS^^S^SSSS^S^SM I *n*~ I W i I FEMALE I ACCOUNTS I *™s CLERKS I CLERK M w v, faf CUM SECRETARY wl^c^f t^V E Cfl having at least obtained ij ently and capable of ffl I I keeping full set of Ac-ffl Apply wttrt pHaHaraph. r.iumi B counts388 words
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Advertisement417 1981-05-09 25 1 3tf An expanding Company -^ga^LssssMga^BHaggk SECRETARY GIRL FRIDAY —5-^. a Private Secretarial CerUfl- Ajnaclea ex^rfce 3 "treUr"' Typ.ngM.pm *l«0plu« Income ThaPafaawwlOmoar BOX 270 wtaeJi S SINGAPORE 912* AyarßalaHwiamlrHlEatata ■wtOAFOWe VI2S architectural -r.^SgSip (I)gECRETARY AccotmracLEßKa "tySSt" 01"1' g-S««2S-S5. conweaant In Mandarin andr*^ completed National Service vani iraMna in Mcratanal/tvolna aßa-^gatwrSSsaaa417 words
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Advertisement1004 1981-05-09 26 NEM*oyiMirt i |1| 4» S,tU«tKK»,VC^r SS^'i'S aSBSBBVBMMiHIiBBBMM work immedialely Interested >, KUr'BuK."^^^ l^SSif^* Te-lX^A^nV^ '"8 EWCRMINCCO ACCOUNTS CLERK w.th shipping and typing knowl- »<»S» Pl»»» «r"» "> •'«> 'ull tXPEPJENCEO detail* and non returnable KEY PUNCHERS $~^P» u"s T Bo"tuw I ,t,-.1 Ne» Industrial Road Singapore Addl» experknceo CLERKS WANTED1,004 words
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Advertisement727 1981-05-09 26 II Emptoymeirt ll i^^""l^"^^^I™^^ Import an d Export LADIES ARE YOU company has theY tAeD^ VolS JOM lOW'ngVttCanrleS HAVE YOU EVER I (1) SALES TMOUOMT Of A JOB THAT MANAGERS/ PAVt AN AVBRAOt; Of WAriAVjCNS/ ..no*, pen unaiTM IN AN ASSISTANT *****/- Pt-FI MONTH MAN UAMA^CD INTERNATIONAL OHOUMANAGER OF COMPANIES?727 words
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Advertisement822 1981-05-09 26 II Employment li J^ir^iTOVJ: ML..R.P—NTATT*, »~~M~: Experience In officestation- r,^^ 1 tAt" --< SSSSS no! A^-uS" STn^m OCE a Level I 3.1! fluent Posse,. valid driving IIBUlngual and speak riuent Cence. preferably with own lihJnieiu .nd oreoared v, motorbike ■»r o Obedient and prepared to Have self-moUvaUon and be In822 words
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Advertisement467 1981-05-09 27 r* —I jff LaBBaBaX «t Srtoattoot Vacant /aCTr9!ffiVIHW\ aj to* it' •■■■■■•■■BBaIBBBBBBBBBMBIS^BBBIBB* B^BBBbMbI 1 4) T+CttmtCMl V^mMl (oNtßtrt WsMMMp^I TFrHNini nrUJTS/ I TECHNOLOGISTS/ TESTING OFFICERS 2-- -P7 "sS.r^r 1:! h ranfft of M»ff lo operiCe I Übontone, ami »ir quii.iy control oti m«»«>r project*. I r nmneeriiut training or, wr467 words
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Advertisement612 1981-05-09 27 llEmployment I 114 •■»•■»"■'»l«SlW«ißS«nni M Vl Applications are invited from *j''3biv qualified w//jr> personstofi..«hefo..ow mm 9VaCanCleS •moapOREA-lorT TER—al CLERK »^Ai^>f«A»iroRTTER-«.AL ULCnIV SATS invites application, for GCE O' ,eve. with at Uw'0"0"1 :^S^ (OJ3£Znt, r«SLs^^ !^Bat^Lcan type at least 35 wpm. Completed Primary EducaCTODCMAM •Xt be able to work on 2612 words
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Advertisement446 1981-05-09 28 buployMMt H^^mKmmm^mmmm B.^^—^^^—* .a fliiiimnl I I?7?B n IPPBPI *^--=^'---J=: sstcsius-tr ■"^5 aw^^wg^^aßj SECURITY ASSISTANTS REOUMEMENTS smgapore C.t.sen. or SSS?£S ISS's j s u-x^'-towork j 4 ro^'o^yeduca- 5 r.b.etoread.nd,r,u 8 P^«r experience in Previous experience In gKfjV.-.BTH advantace S=£"sS |tn^rolrp Orov?nSm O tyf, OO n r IS'TS.ft'fclS app*lyepe^m[!?y < lo446 words
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Advertisement476 1981-05-09 28 II Emptoymant fj|^ ■^■■^■■■■^■■a^^Bßsl 1 B Aw.M ••ta64i.hod Jap.- VsffaV^^ mm trxttftg company rw- I fiWill^Slsji quir.a .mmodiat.ly TSa» in^rfrMD i-n-i iw<-nw »a>a.i DELIVERY MEN —recite. LEAR:1? r j Du? ROW d^TnVllcencr ra-£T-\"t-S!SSi ;?rSw.£*7£sE STORE tMtonorVVoawro. *r« r> !<«■»■« a.i»*« ASSISTANTS *»--»j.-nA. GENERAL SingaporeClUsens WORKPR«? co^isrslo^ P.. workers ssi^trSL. o^ngtoworkh^d476 words
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Advertisement525 1981-05-09 28 II EmploynNNit fIA Leading freight forwarding EARTH SEARCH from P Slngapore Cllliens to fill PROCESSING INC. the following positions- An Expanding Data nnri IUCMTiTIiIN Proc-4»»ofl C«ntr. DOCUMENTATION «__u,Zm««. a«.., CLERKS in»l»«a •ppMcsitton. for lh« »»tEni\O poat of: Appllcanu must be convrr TAPE LIBBAPIAWC I^HHif? 4—^*"~FEMALE ACCOUNTS clerks S^-o-'reSr.-n^.-ve Appllcanu must525 words
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Advertisement738 1981-05-09 28 Emptoyment |j|^ DOMESTIC DRIVER STAYINO REOUMC MALE GENERAL WorkHoui required by Chinese family Block 11. Unit 18/2 B°lKaliang to start work Immediately Apply Bahru.tem toSOOp m personally a,,, rg3o p m 77 mQumto ■JtMOUTELY CLASS < Chun Tin Road Driver to drive 3 tonner lorry and DMVER CUM DELIVERY Men738 words
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Advertisement1321 1981-05-09 30 If Accommodation properties j i» Accommoaaiion sssS Orchard Road's A^iJfflJJ'gjg Exclusive Shop Spaces f of Lease nmmt m„, OT Sale (NeXt tO Cold Storage) t" .rT^oTcSar?^. 5!.!*« The Most Prosperous Shopping Tourist S^rl.rfu^yTuSed-^k 2 rAmmorrijl Pla7aln OrrharH Rnart ing dUtance to all leading enterCommercial Kiaza in Urcnara noaa. uinment places1,321 words
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Advertisement1222 1981-05-09 30 properties gjg IV Accommodation 4> Properties «j £,::i fet^ 8-—f"r2pm rS?,s. ft o*»DEMerro^r.?.a FblF b1eTrHU,re', JAN EXPRESS jj..^..-... p.m. Call Sharon PTE. LTD. uZSS. mM»a> TEL:*****55. °|B™CT9I gle rooms at $3800 to $6000 Dou- »B»B?a.c»i-r ble rooms $65.00 $7500 Tel: APARTMENT *****11 (Orchard Road) OFF ORCHARD ROAD furnished NfWHOUSES: 21,222 words
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IX OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration108 1981-05-09 32 <— Tan SM Ben« olu^:"""'" TanB.uBlen.,rene foster oauomters: Ann, OAUOMTMiwawjkW: Kor.KahHi«h.Ang«iia Let Kah Thlm UmßanCh*ng.i.iracf .ot^w. Cr»n. O.ble *""nlne «™'lchlld"' n .JR'KHZr-C^ "»r»n>) ajn. an Monday lIXSI. to» v**« *i tlw Church o« Ilia Slasisd «acram«nl. Common- y,..i SSAIHclvA? YpSr COHTtOE LEAVIMC lILK M «a-a m Bonn inlti108 words
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Obituary, Illustration53 1981-05-09 32 funeral service at mount vekhon crematoria bus sraar "*"""-MC John p«c, imii, P.W.KI ...r SSTtSLiS't iSa X« h?i^'vantS?SLa"2 DOOOltART"idWlt*?<Mb"? v<Kl E^feAhr^^ Jalan Permal. off Robson Heights. Kuala Lumpur on the morning of 8 May 1»8T The tunenl wUI bt held it Clmu Crematorium at 111 30 am on ■—IMI53 words
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Obituary32 1981-05-09 32 TWMi«yr*Th.i.i.urrh,,. ErHsr££SH Union for their condolences, service rendered and donaUons dra Hospital and Ward 12 of SrpS^nr^ relatives, friends, members of True Jesui Church, doctors and K,S donations a*nd aitindance durn'v"ir""ntt—i32 words
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Obituary21 1981-05-09 32 t?, SLSi^o I'iS-S!£SuX 3 May IMI. They wish to record their appreciation of his dedlcatcx) service v a School Attendant21 words
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Obituary, Illustration114 1981-05-09 32 BOGH 124 In Memoriam JSSSSSI. PATH BOOM CEREMONY WILL BE held at central wkm temple ONtTHMAYFROMJPMTOiPM Two But loving thoughU of you linger on Till we meet again Lavtngty nnmbmd by Ma w*a. c****,. sraoochodrw. a g...i afiadHllld. S^ a*aßs*aßs*^a*la*^Bm*lßm«l "-OVINO «JIO.Y Of J R DEAREST FATHER: CATAUNO UNOASAN t«l«l^w/«~#»»»m.114 words
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Obituary, Illustration18 1981-05-09 32 >„,. .IIH.I1H a>FMCE J°°* V »"HCi i]BBBBB»BBBBB^a^a« YAPKMANSOOM OCP ANTED t.5 7718 words
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Obituary, Illustration79 1981-05-09 32 I PASSED AWAY PEACEFULLY ON 85 81 LEAVING BEHIND fs«- reowira; ja»«»L™.«n., l:sss&, j DrcEH^sTNDo= iE 11 o-hewwuilynn H NO WREATHS ANO SCROLLS PLEASE ALL DONATIONS Wll I rf nufu II °"G.AM'?*TIONS. AS A MARK OF RESPECT GARDEN CITY ASSOCIATE PTF ITn lun I VAYA GARDEN scene cruiser79 words
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Advertisement144 1981-05-09 32 Anno«icjmiirt« ANtmml l^gJ 1U LottaFound PAIN? iVSSHS* sy^r^r^n 1 discouraged? £X.°*£,",!■ imorn'ni>c>" seeking 11S ANSWERS? S;*PS,SfnS """"ZXZ£^ appreciated Pleas* reply to: ST Box A*****. 1. New Industrial rum«T«u retime Road. Singapore IK3 trimity cmpistun CENTRE CrlMitt LAOV. IS. wunes to seek i Bam, K>-45am, 23Opm sincere friends age above 30144 words
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Advertisement136 1981-05-09 32 i^^^^^^^^" l^™IB^^ll^ll" ll"^B^^ f OUR deepest condolence to I ™E FAMILY OF THE LATE MADAM TAN SOK KIAR FROM ARCHIPLAN TEAM Ynw PFKin PHnnu a dartwpdq VOW PENG CHOON PARTNERS iai iakii n— IT LIN (SEA) PTE. LTD. UNITED PROJECT CONSULTANTS PACeCTT Cumn tautc BASSETT SHIPP CONSULTANTS nTC Tr> M136 words
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Advertisement549 1981-05-09 32 > Our client is the developer for the Proposed 230-acre Air Kroh Satellite Town Housing Development in Melaka. Earthworks for the development has commenced and our client seeks the services of:1. PROJECT ENGINEER (1 vacancy) to liaise with contractors, provide overall supervision and monitor progress of works. Applicants should be549 words
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Advertisement2438 1981-05-09 33 /ar I Aluminium Company of Malaysia Berhad rnurt,-not,ono. colony app*aJ% An Assoc a^ C °"<™V o. the Akan Group SS^SHS^ MAWAOEMENT /Iff from suitoble condidates tor the posrhons of 111 »l*H. DtHHAU P KUALA LUMPUR PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR I Notice of Annual General Meeting conc#ntrittß fo undef (pm .*-*>« •****> NOT(CE2,438 words
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TIMESPORT PAGE ONE
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2089 1981-05-09 34 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP American four-year-old has makings of top-flight sprinter By TIMESPORT will soon come out with their own separate horse racing section. In view of this, our racing expert EPSOM JEEP has recruited two assistants, IGNATIUS CHI A (TIPTOP) and FREDERICK QUEK2,089 words
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Article135 1981-05-09 34 Fu Mei set for comeback MY TOP fancies for today's races at Bukit Timah are Fu Mci in Race Three and Ashton Venture In Race Four, says TIPTOP. Fu Mci should make amends for his last-start failure in Penang more than a month ago. With a nicely drawn marble, this135 words
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142 1981-05-09 34 Palace Court can enter winning list LAST-START second Palace Court looks ready to enter the winning list in Race Nine at Bukit Timah on Sunday. Palace Court, with A. K. Cheam up, strode out fluently on Tuesday, and was not extended when doing 44.6 sec. for the 600 metres run.142 words
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Article141 1981-05-09 34 Victor 111 looks good thing VICTOR in looks a good thing and should win in Race Five today, writes TONTO. He scored his first win in January at Bukit Timah, beating Kensington Royal by two-and-a-half lengths in good going. He had four more runs before regaining form. Shoulderng 57 kilos,141 words
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Article135 1981-05-09 34 Swing City looks in fine shape SWING CITY, hard held, looked in fine shape when he drew away by several lengths from Be My Audience in a 600 m trial in 43.8 sec. Lightly raced last season, Swing City won twice and was placed once in five starts. In his135 words
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Article121 1981-05-09 34 RACE EPSOM JEEP FAIRWAY TAURUS Ma's Ma AngSai Sure man Sirocco II Star of Freedom Ma's Ma Ma's Ma BenOlaen Sirocco n Lavant Seven-O-Seven First One First Ona Levant Seven-O-Seven FlratOna Levant He'll Do P. Saraband Swing City PasUSwing City FuMei Authentic Heir FuMai PasU Swing Oty Sunny Haart121 words
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Article218 1981-05-09 34 Going forecast: YIELDING Tuesday (heavy) CUss 1: Shoe Judger 45 on the bit. My favourite IT. 41, Blue Diamond and Ringgit n 40.5, Pleasanton Lady 38.8, Let It Be 39.8. Sovereign Escort II 39.8. Class Z: Palace Court 44.6 pulling hard. Swing City 43.8 easily218 words
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Article1771 1981-05-09 34 DAfl? 1 2 15 CLASS 4 DIV C— l,2oom ftAL£( A (Restricted Terms) (2-year-olds) ($14,000 $9,800 to winner) 1 AbttMonorch (Pegasus) Kang 57 2 nzg "attr 3 2 67 AngSaKAngSai) Zafir 57 2 nig 1 3 BonOteonlP* 1) Yaps72nzg Npw 2 4 jMryOuly(WUlshine) E Breukelen 57 2 ag1,771 words
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Advertisement105 1981-05-09 34 I ANNOUNCEMENT I As a mark of respect to I the late Mrs. Tang ChoonKeng I nee Mdm. Lan Sok Kiar, I CX.TANG DEPT. STORE I will close today at 6.00 pm. I I C.X.TANG I CONDOLENCES Our deepest sympathies I to the Family of the Idle Mrs.CX. long who105 words
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Article319 1981-05-09 35 FAIRWAY - FAIRWAY By STORMY DES should improve on his last-start second in Race Five at Bukit rimah tomorrow Stormy Des, with Subian Dalwee up. strode out fluently, but was not extended when taken over 600 metre* in 45 sec. on a yielding track yesterday morning Race-by-race319 words
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Article290 1981-05-09 35 KEN JALLEH Jr - Time-ly boost for BAS' coffers KEN JALLEH Jr. By THE Straits Times Group have come to the rescue of sport again this time with a $50,000 donation to basketball The money will be used in the organisation of the Pesta Sukan invitation tournament at the Gay World Stadium from Sept.290 words
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Article77 1981-05-09 35 Irene, Paula back on local turf WEST AUSTRALIAN women jockeys Irene Pateman and Paula Wage, who created a sensation during their brief stint here earlier this year, have obviously "fallen in love" with the local turf. Irene is already back and Paula plans to come in time for tomorrow's races77 words
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Article1977 1981-05-09 35 u*rP 1 2.0 CLASS 4 DIV A- 1.200 M IVA^Ei 1 (R».trict*Ki T«rm«) (3 A 4 year-olds) ($14,000 $9,800 to winner) 1 Amrnnm» (Affirmation) X Chong 57 4 nzg «a%« 2 »2 ■owintTOrlJ Morfitl Mak 57 4 lug 8F (Ml I 4**4 JaMTananey(JT)Lees7 4nzgF S»d*j 12 4 lackman1,977 words
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Advertisement1714 1981-05-09 35 OBM ■■■■■■■■■■■■^I Hewlett Packard Sales Singapore jB is a company which emphasizes personal development, recognises kt^V Ceneral Electric (US A) is seeking suitably qualified contribution and practises promotions from within. candidates for the following positions:— We invite mature, dynamic and growth oriented persons with good academic background and proven ability1,714 words
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TIMESPORT PAGE THREE
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Article, Illustration347 1981-05-09 36 HAKIKAT RAI - Maori war dance brings Saints glory HAKIKAT RAI COHESIVE TEAMWORK SHATTERS ACJC AFTER 40 MINUTES By THE Maori war dance with which St. Andrew's Junior College took to the Padang pitch brought them a glorious finish when they whipped Anglo-Chinese Junior College 21-3 (penalty goal, goal and three tries against347 words
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Article199 1981-05-09 36 R MANORAJ - IA made to struggle for victory R MANORAJ By INDUN ASSOCIATION A were made to struggle for tkeir 2-1 victory against Jansenites in a Singapore Hockey Association under-23 quarterfinal natch at Balestier Road yesterday. Tiough IA did most of the attacking, they lacked the power to score in the first-half199 words
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109 1981-05-09 36 THE Singapore Amii»»r Athletic Assoclattoa U»;- v^eptei the Malaysian Aatatear Athlette I nkn's IsttUtton to take part In the ASEAN relays to be held by an May 31 The relays are the 4x4M metres for men and worn, a. The SAAA will be holding109 words
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Article208 1981-05-09 36 JANICE SEAH - Ghim Moh take U-16 title JANICE SEAH By GHIM MOH Secondary edged out Chai Chee Secondary 2-1 to win the national schools' under- 16 sepal takraw tournament at Goodman Road yesterday. Ghim Moh took the lead when their first regu of Ramlan Omar, Salim Muid and Mohamed Arifln Zain beat208 words
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Advertisement1198 1981-05-09 36 LdMk!lkll>inMrl I production OFFICER f PROVISIONAL MASS RAPID TRANSIT AUTHORITY LT o ri^X d^^ produc (Sl«mp.rr C«mprrhMurivr Trarllc Sta*y) T| O N OFFICER to be responsible for the production of its seafood products The Provisional Mass Rapid Transit Authority invites applicants tor the following appointments- The person we seek should1,198 words
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Advertisement150 1981-05-09 36 How to improve your tennis Whether you plan to win at Wimbledon or at the neighbourhood court, adidas has the tennis wear to give you that winning feeling. Ik Wimbledon "A the shoe that helps you 4^V <aaj*anaftaaaf set the pace on the court Made of tough oxhide "vl^_ With150 words
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TIMESPORT PAGE FOUR
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Article, Illustration521 1981-05-09 37 PATRICK BASTIANS - Ring that is music to Sabeer PATRICK BASTIANS !l HE looked like he knew everyone around, a million smiles breaking out under his rakish Zapata moustache. The pink public tele- j phone just outside his shop kept ringing incessantly Sabeer Mohamed answered the call. A nod, and two fingers beckonedALBERT SIM - 521 words
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Article193 1981-05-09 37 THK while pigeaa that teems U have made the kalian* sa,aaah camples Its bame ha* Peter Hill fascinated. SuperatitUn has It that eae mut Uurh tke white bird to be laeky, and Hill tried doing Jut that last night. He raaxrd, e»Me4, then finally fhtiri tke193 words
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Article234 1981-05-09 37 No. 4 seed Woon justifies rating WOON WAI PHANG justified his fourth seeding in the Milo national squash men's open championship by entering the semifinals with a hard-fought 9S, 4-9, 9-3, 9-1 victory over Venkatesan Gopal in 50 minutes at the Kallang complex yesterday, reports PATRICK BASTIANS. Only top seed234 words
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Article312 1981-05-09 37 BEIJING. Fri The work) champion Chinese table tennis team returned home yesterday to a hero's welcome and coach l.i Furong told the nation that the squad had already started training tor the next world competition "We began our march towards the 37th world championship when we stepped down fromAgencies - 312 words
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Advertisement236 1981-05-09 37 (mJlo) brings you the action-packed FA CUP FINAL Manchester City vs Tottenham Hotspur Live on TV Singapore, Channel 8 Tonight at 9.20 pm* Britain's biggest annual soccer event now comes W^M ssssssssHssssfl to you in your very own home! The action- i^^^^ packed FA CUP FINAL at Wembley Stadium, London236 words
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TIMESPORT PAGE FIVE
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Article, Illustration936 1981-05-09 38 JAMES MOSSOP - JAMES MOSSOP fl LONDON. Fri. So many good things are promised by the Football Association Centenary Cup Final tomorrow that, if they all come to pass, we could be talking about the day Tottenham Hotspur met Manchester City for the next 100 years. "Ossie's dream936 words
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Article53 1981-05-09 38 THE IMth final of the Football Association Cup will be shown live over Channel 8 (9.2 i p.m.). The match between Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur will be picked up by satellite from Wembley Stadium from the kick-off and will remain on the air until the prize53 words
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Article54 1981-05-09 38 Tottenham Milija Alekslc, Chris Hugh ton, Paul MUler, Graham Roberts, Steve Ferryman (captain), Usvaldo Ardlles, Rirardo Villa, Glenn H odd If, Ronnie (.alvln, Steve Archibald, Garth Crooks. Manchester City Joe Corrigan, Ray Hanson, Nicky Reid, Tommy Caton, Bobby MaoDonald, Gerry Gow, Paul Power (captain), Tommy Hutchison, Steve Mackenzie,54 words
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Article180 1981-05-09 38 I/ON DON, Fri. Manchester City striker Dennis Tueart MitiiTcd his second disappointment of the week this > alt.rnoon when he learned that his only interest in the IMth Kmithall \ssneiation Cap final would be in the impotent role of spectator. f m TH2*?' <"«llected a winner's medal with Sunderland,Reuter - 180 words
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Article82 1981-05-09 38 Xl ALA UMPI R, Pri. A raw over the live telecast of tomorrow's Football Association Cap final, which threatened t* keen it off Malaysia's television screen, has been settled after the Intervention of two Cabinet Ministers and the country's sport-loving king. The dispute over theReuter - 82 words
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261 1981-05-09 38 Menotti may spur Ardiles and Villa LONDON, Fri. Tottenham coach Keith Burkinshaw hopes that the presence of Cesar Luis Menotti at the English Football Association Cup final tomorrow will inspire match-winning performances from his two Argentinian stars, Osvaldo Ardiles and Ricardo Villa. Poker-faced, chainsmoking Menotti is the man who ledUPI - 261 words
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Article38 1981-05-09 38 I KNOW Ardiles W and Villa very well. They are very good players and I know how important this will be for them. Everyone in Argentina knows what this will mean to A them. Jose Luis Clerc38 words
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Article45 1981-05-09 38 LIVERPOOL, Fri. Howard Kendall was appointed manager of English First Division soccer club Everton today. Kendall, who played for Preston in the 1964 Football Association Cup final when he was only 17, succeeds Gordon Lee, who was fired last Wednesday AP.AP - 45 words
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Article191 1981-05-09 38 Cup win may coax Robson to stay i IPSWICH, Fri. The European Football Union I (UEFA) Cup, which Ipswich look almost certain to salvage from the I wreckage of their end-of-1 season disappointments, will probably persuade Bobby Robson to stay for one more season with the Suffolk club. Robson saysAFP - 191 words
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Advertisement66 1981-05-09 38 XLSUPER OFFER FOR SPORTS ENTHUSIASTS AT ALL EMPORIUM HOLDINGS SPORTS DEPT' tHSV h45h 45 |V^\ NOW $3.95 l^pSl GOOOW.II FORI2DHNKS B|V 'at C%. *\r «A H i* 3 m ll\ it C 3* m t I J&-f XL. The thirst quenching drink for sports enthusiasts. In natural lime, lemon and66 words
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Article, Illustration557 1981-05-09 39 JOE DORAI - JOE DOR AI By Erratic defence and goal-shy strikers fail to deliver goods ALOR STAR, Fri. Kedah foiled Singapore's bid (or a comfortable first-leg lead when they held the champions to a 1-1 draw in a Malaysia Cup quarter-final tie at the Darulaman557 words
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423 1981-05-09 39 PETER SIOW - Tactics switch may have served better PETER SIOW By ALOR STAR, Pri. Switching horses la midstream may not be a good Idea, bat rhaaglag tacflea to salt the eaadltioas of play weald have served Singapore well In today's Malaysia Cap qaartcr-naal soccer match against Kedah at the Darolaman Stadlam. Becaase423 words
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Article56 1981-05-09 39 Ban on ref Almeida LISBON, Fri. Portuguese soccer referee Inacio de Almeida was suspended by his federation last night following an inquiry into charges of corruption and incompetence made by Sporting Lisbon. The accusations centred on the derby match in the Portuguese capital last Saturday between Benfica and Sporting, whichAFP - 56 words
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Article48 1981-05-09 39 GEYLANG SERAI qualified to meet defending champions Boys' Town in the semi-finals of the schools' under-20 soccer tournament yesterday when they edged out Pasir Panjang 3-2 at Bartley Road. Pasir Panang. though with one defeat, also qualified for the semi-finals. They will face Bartley Secondary.48 words
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Article25 1981-05-09 39 THE Singapore branch of the Malaysian Airlines System trounced their Penang counterparts 4-0 in their annual soccer match at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday25 words
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Article135 1981-05-09 39 KEDAH SINGAPORE Yu.orf Din (15th) T. Pathmanathan (19th) Shots on target 4 Shots off target 6 Corner-kicks Fr««-kick» 26 (offside: 16) [offside: 1) Rashtd Zain (6) Johan Ali (6) Jamaluddin Hassan (6) Sy«d AI-AlatM (6) M Vaithilingam (6) Mohd Nasir Ghazali (5) (D. S.lvam 5) Wan Hamid (6) Ishak135 words
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263 1981-05-09 39 KEN JALLEH Jr - May May gives Kee reason to smile KEN JALLEH Jr. By LAI MAY MAY was only one of three splendid reasons why coach Kee Soon Bee was beaming from ear to ear at the national junior swimming championships in Toa Payoh yesterday. She had him grinning like a Cheshire cat263 words
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Article194 1981-05-09 39 IPOH, Fri. Selangor were literally groping in the dark at the Stadium Perak here before snatching a 2-0 win over Perak with two late second-half goals in their Malaysia Cup quarterfinal first-leg tonight. t Selangor, playing under Etest had difnculity ading to the poor lightconditionsNST - 194 words
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Article39 1981-05-09 39 BUKTT PANJANG Sports Club are organising a seven-aside soccer tournament for over-30s on May 31 at Gloucester Barracks. Only those bom on or before May 31. 1951 can take part. For further information, ring Muni (*****14).39 words
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Article37 1981-05-09 39 COLOMBO, Fri. Sri Lanka were ISO for six in reply to Australia's first innings score of 124 all out at close of play today on the second day of the four -day unofficial Test. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article248 1981-05-09 39 TENNIS ROUND-UP TOKYO, Fri. American veteran Billie-Jean King, at the centre of a controversy over her admitted lesbian love affair, said here yesterday she will complete her tenure as president of the Women's Tennis Association. "I will continue to serve as president as long as they248 words
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Article, Illustration257 1981-05-09 39 GOLF ROUND-UP ST. GERMAIN-EN-LAYE (France), Fri. Spain's Severiano Ballesteros took a strong stand here before the French Open in his battle with golf's European Tournament Players Division over appearance money and playing where he wants. Europe's most famous golfer, winner of the 1979 British Open and theReuter; AFP - 257 words
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Article29 1981-05-09 39 TAIPEH, Fri. New Zealand and Taiwan last night fought to a goalless 0-0 draw in the World Cup soccer qualifying round at the Taipeh Municipal Stadium. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article18 1981-05-09 39 LONDON. Fri. HuU beat Newport 31 in an English Division Three soccer match last night ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Miscellaneous75 1981-05-09 39 ATHLETICS Jrd ASKS Tiger All rwrn meet (National Stadium. 2) CRICKET MCA \ntrr ■Ulr Math aaae: Singapore v Malacca (Balestier Road) SOCCER Bakit Paajaag latra-cMrttaeary Htf Ml; Indian Youth v Marbling International (Sembawang Sports Complex. 3.30) H»<lflr PrecMwi Caattag later-departmeal wrvtm tUr (Jurong Stadium, 8am.) S4|l .ASH Mite uttMml rhUDfUwklw75 words
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75 1981-05-09 40 FAMILY problems are common. But how best to handle them 9 FOCI'S this week invites the Director of the Counselling and Care Centre to reflect on the much heralded Oscar winning film Ordinary People and guess what he's come up with? A sequel.75 words
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Article173 1981-05-09 40 THEY call aim "kiac" Keogaa, the meffaatar «f warid narcrr. He U tar maa all yaaag bays with ■parttag dreama waat to he. He la ike maa wh* haa tmrwe4 defender*' Rlary drraaa to cary nightmare*. Bat UN-re la aaatfcer aMe to the maai papalar faatball player173 words
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165 1981-05-09 40 THE VIADUCT IN PICTURES AND WORDS PHOTOGRAPHER Steven Lee was told to shunt all other assignments aside and just station himself at the East Coast Parkway viaduct for a day. Sunday Nation writer Christine Khor paid her first visit there and kept returning to the viaduct till she felt she165 words
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106 1981-05-09 40 IF yaa're atUI thinking «4 btim% y»«r awn bass, Fraacto Chia la tamarraw's Yaa and Year Meaty oalnmn sketches same af the pitfalls far the uwary. Laeal than seat by pempetftars, a dtrinawt par chasing clerk whe's dalag the dirty aa yaa,106 words
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Article93 1981-05-09 40 NEWS for the legions of cinema-goers here: Movies are getting a new look three-dimensional movies are making a comeback. The movie companies say the 3-D movies, those you see with cardboard spectacles, are back with less of the eyestrain that turned off audiences 30 years ago93 words
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Article, Illustration281 1981-05-09 40 HONG CHONG WING - CHONG WING HONG By TWO National Library officers, Mrs Ng Bing Tang, 31, Mrs Chuang Choon Lan, 24, are among the staff from the library who have been rummaging the shelves of second-hand bookshops here in search of books by Singaporeans or on Singapore. They281 words
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Article372 1981-05-09 40 UNITED NATIONS, Friday THE Reagan Administration signalled its intention yesterday to take increased account of how countries vote at the United Nations in rewarding America's friends and punishing its enemies. A State Department official told newsmen at a background briefing that "the fundamentalAP - 372 words
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Article34 1981-05-09 40 NEW YORK. Fri. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrial stocks rose 2. 70 [joints to 981 09 in the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. AP.AP - 34 words
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Obituary26 1981-05-09 40 Late CLASSIFIED DEATH MOM AMAKAN MAMV, 61. died 8-5-1981 Cortegi leaves Blk 2. 5»-L. St George Road to St Michaels Church at 2 30 pm today.26 words
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Article79 1981-05-09 40 Teargas fired to disperse 3,000 JERTEH (Trengganu), Fri. Police fired teargas to disperse a crowd of between 2,500 and 3,000 people, believed to be PAS supporters, who gathered in Kampung Keluang, 3.2 km from here, to follow an unlawful political discussion session last night. During the operation, mounted by aboutNST - 79 words
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Article148 1981-05-09 40 WASHINGTON, Friday Japanese Premier Zenko Suzuki and US President Ronald Reagan stressed their common determination yesterday to oppose growing Soviet influence in South-east Asia. The two leaders noted"the increasing role" played in that respect by Asean, a "crucial factor in stabilising the region". Mr Suzuki expressedKyodo; AFP - 148 words
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Article39 1981-05-09 40 SALEM (Oregon), Fri. Three people were killed and 21 wounded last night by a young man who fired several pistol shots inside a crowded tavern, police said. The man. Lawrence Moore. 25, was charged with murder. UPI.UPI - 39 words
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Advertisement114 1981-05-09 40 2k2 ji Football pictures Caught by the camera last night's clash between Singapore and Kedah in the Malaysia Cup quarter-finals. In the paper today, chief photographer JERRY SEH's pictures PLUS sports editor JEFFREY LOW'S account of the match. Remember the song Mrs Brown, You've Got A Lovely Daughter? It was114 words
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Advertisement117 1981-05-09 40 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. THE BOOMING stock market is now closer to the magical 1000 mark as the Straits Times Industrial Index shot past the 900 level convinvingly for the first time yesterday. Its bullish undercurrent has attracted yet another newcomer MARCO POLO to seek public listing.117 words
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Advertisement241 1981-05-09 40 Visionhire Sin Chew Jit Poh Philips Prizes worth over $20,000 TO BE WON! 'Guess what the VISIONHIRE Family promises' Be a Visionhire subscriber today! And stand a chance of winning the top 1 35 prizes in this simple, easy toenter contest. Visionhire offers: Rentals from as low as 1 -a-day241 words
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Miscellaneous185 1981-05-09 40 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Fair except for showers in a few areas from late morning. TEMP. (C) up to C a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 24 min. SUNSET today: 6.3Cp.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: GLOBAL WEATHER Amsterdam 5-15C Clear Las Aagetaa 15-27 C Clear Atkeaa 13-24C Clear Madrid 9-18C Goudy BakraU 23-29C185 words
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SECTION TWO
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Article, Illustration91 1981-05-09 1 She's a verbal fighter for the IRA. Like Bobby Sands whom she championed in his 66day hunger campaign for political status for IRA prisoners she's a Member of the British Parliament. But Bernadette Devlin lives. The three gunmen who pumped bullets into Bernadette and her husband while91 words
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Article901 1981-05-09 1 Bernadette spoke to nobody, and was shocked at the imaginary interviews that almost immediately appeared in the British popular press. 7 BERNADETTE Devlin was sitting uncomfortably in an armchair in a Manhattan hotel room drinking coffee, talking with irony and passion about Ireland. Ireland had901 words
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Article467 1981-05-09 1 BERNADETTE is a survivor. In her 34 years on this earth, she has survived youthful celebrity, Jail, political defeat, public slander, private betrayals and, most recently, the bullets of gunmen. This writer has been covering the endless tragedy in Northern Ireland since 1965, and Bernadette was always there,467 words
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Advertisement77 1981-05-09 1 Showing mother your love Tomorrow will he Mother's Day; what significance does the day hold for children? Find oat more on Controspread Pages 10 and 11 Celluloid goddess There's little love lost between Sylvia Toh and Napoleon the TV programme that Is. She tells yon why. And Join Richard Llm77 words
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Article, Illustration664 1981-05-09 2 UKTynr kirks oat of the FA Cap SocrerFever Night a dlnnrr-danre coinciding with the maU-h's live telecast tonight at the Apollo Sentosa 's Ballroom. Wide-screen TV sets and other advanced vide* equipment will he set op so you can catch all the action664 words
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Article647 1981-05-09 2 SBC 5 LITTLE House Ob The Prairie (Ch 6, CSS p.m.): The lives of the Ingalls, as seen through the eyes of Laura Ingalls, tonight focuses on her sister Mary, in May We Make Them Proud. In the first part of this episode, a fire rages647 words
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Advertisement225 1981-05-09 2 JM J *ckli^ A IBS W&~2 <C^ sjssssssssssssH Klax you're in good company! The Goldmine Club is one of the newest in town and it's here to give you more of the good lives to share with the one you love or your business associates. Step out on the dance225 words
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Miscellaneous254 1981-05-09 2 Straits Times Crossword MBMi wt»n umdlDi (M) i ui^ri v _n«ii^ h. ih. Pm<t sawrfd ummj from 1 Wf«d Is suppura Djr we grass y,, p,,, ,9, ■si substituted) 7 t^m,,^ ln artillery 5 Perhaps crew member put car training (4) ■board' (ft 8 ii n dtan habit upsets republi»Ue254 words
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Miscellaneous223 1981-05-09 2 TODAY: EXHIBITIONS: DenUi Health, with talk and filmshow (Eng, today only, 8 p.m.), Buona Vista CC. Until tomorrow. Metal la Many Ways, a collection of wall sculptures pictures by Chieu Shuey Fook. Patio Lounge, Raffles Hotel, until tomorrow (11 a.m. 8 p.m.). Islamic Exhibit!**, Victoria Exhibition Hall, 1 p.m. 10223 words
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Miscellaneous1046 1981-05-09 2 TV and Radio SBC 5 12.40 PM Opening followed by Sesame We Make Them Proud (Part 1) Street 7.25 Cultural Diary (English) 1.40 Banana Spits (Last Episode) 7.30 News And Weather Forecast 2.05 Saturday Matinee Tut and Tut Cft < Mala *> tie 7.50 Vetas A Deadly Victim 3.40 ABC1,046 words
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Article, Illustration798 1981-05-09 3 True, you should let sleeping dogs lie; but when they rear their heads in consciousness, well then, that's something else. From Lee Wen's doodling has emerged a concoction of words and "pop dog art", combined in his book, A Waking Dream (see page nine), which798 words
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Article421 1981-05-09 3 What they object to, really, is 9 the Irish winning. They don't want us to win anything. "THE H-Block protest is a basic human rights question," she said. "I'm not asking the American people to take a position on the overall Irish question. "What I amNYT - 421 words
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Advertisement650 1981-05-09 3 a AMERICAN INSTITUTE a, °F MANAGEMENT I i*__Pl) Boylston Street at Copley Square O, 4i^ VC»e3E7 Boston. Massachusetts #211« V> >_ U.S.A. VAmerican im« °f Managemem invues memberehip inquiries from crested manager, and executives OUR NEW POUCY The dedicated to the concept that learning never ends, offers a passport to650 words
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LEISURE
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Article, Illustration828 1981-05-09 4 IT IS not often that a drama serial succeeds in relating neither to life nor literature but Napoleon and Love (Monda> Ch S) has managed it, raising many a stifled yawn. Cherishing wounded personalities is a great preoccupation with the English and London Weekend Television (LWT)828 words
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Article517 1981-05-09 4 PATRICK SHEN - PATRICK SHEN The Blues Brothers Prince, Republic Reviewed by SPLUTTERING along in the wake of 1941, Spielberg's megabucks film of miscued comic energy, is The Blues Brothers, John Landis' megabucks film (to the tune of US$3O million, or Ss63 million) of equally misapplied comic517 words
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Article455 1981-05-09 4 Registration with RC members unless otherwise stated). TODAY: Register for Kukup tour (May 24) for Leng Kee (A) residents, at CC. blk 56, Lengkok Bahru, 7.30 p.m. 9 p.m. (bring passports). $25 (adult); $20 (child Delow 12 yrs). Air-condi-tioned coach, seafood lunch, drink. Badminton for Bukit Merah (E)455 words
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Advertisement424 1981-05-09 4 XTlie colour TV of the year is^ I ALSO one of the MOST > ECONOMICAL <jb TELEFUNKEN \r invented the PAL Colour 51cm telecast system to half the t^^^^^^^^^^J I world including China, so you can expect a Tele funken Colour TV to have M«tei 20C-20M with stand the most424 words
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Article, Illustration589 1981-05-09 5 Director Martin Scorsese said of his film The Raging Bull: "It is a religious movie. It's about redemption, a man reduced to nothing, fighting his way backr He added: "For me it's tragic... It's about a man who cant attain satisfaction, a man who destroys himself while blaming589 words
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Article251 1981-05-09 5 DM Thursday's Musical Moments column by Georgina Emmanuel, on how to buy a piano and take good care of it, some paragraphs were inadvertently dropped during the production process. The relevant parts should have read Ask the owner if you can look inside.251 words
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Article139 1981-05-09 5 New movies at a glance New films for this weekend: THE SECRET: (Mandarin) A wmdunit thriller directed by Hongkong New Wave director Ann Hui, starring Hsu Shao Chiang. See. Jnrong Drive-In, Lelsore-Dreme, Plata. TASTE THE BLOOD OF DRACULA: Yes, the old bloodsucker is still up and about. For horror fans.139 words
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Article361 1981-05-09 5 RICHARD LIM - RICHARD LIM By SHANGRI-LA Hatel's Lart Harlaaa, which U one at the few remaining Hlßhtclah* here that pravUe live mnslr, wtll he claaea at the end of the mantfc, aerardlnx to a hatel aaaree. Twa maaths aad a hadget "In the rerfwi af tm,tM" have361 words
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Advertisement203 1981-05-09 5 Don't fet headaches, fever or flu get you down. Find relief with Guardian Paracetamol Paracetamol t I Jj I jty .sBMB^LfI i- B Kaa^saV.^*.A am. 0m 'flaa^aafl .aaW ■R ]l 1 wmrk I La^. 7 J^S sah^^^Li X saT- m IsnV afl aW* 3» v iw m W W Wf203 words
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Advertisement1568 1981-05-09 6 a i w _Jy^V^ _L i I i T Wt 6.4 b! S.'ispm 111 1 I I■% _P- r/#/ TRADITIONAL CHINESE fj- I Tel *****14 1 JDO No Free List -J 5 _^_^J_la3i|lU K^X WOOLLEN CARPETS I Jr UW*t OtQ/ne Season From TOMORROW O B*alK I ./-If *Sv S r~1,568 words
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BOOKS 1
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Article, Illustration1143 1981-05-09 8 How much can this teach a businessman? MANAGEMENT OF BUSINESS Edited by Chua Joon Eng, Ling Sing Chee and Tan Chwee Huat Published by McGraw-Hill International. Singapore 283 pages. $13.95 Reviewed by FRANK LIM ANYONE who is naive enough to believe that he can learn the essence of business management1,143 words
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Article, Illustration563 1981-05-09 8 ILLUSIONS The adventures of a reluctant Messiah By Richard Bach Published by Pan Books, 144 pages. $6 65 THERE'S NO SUCH PLACE AS FAR AWAY By Richard Bach, Illustrated by Ron Wegan Published by Panther Books. 42 pages. $6 65 Reviewed by RAVINDRAN563 words
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Article, Illustration662 1981-05-09 8 THE OREGON TRAIL By Francis Parkman THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS By James Fenimore Cooper A CONNECTICUT YANKEE IN KING ARTHUR'S COURT By Mark Twain Illustrated Classic Editions Moby Books $2 each Reviewed by MAUREEN GAY THE books in Moby's Illustrated Classics series662 words
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Advertisement144 1981-05-09 8 chomc m BROTHERS Furniture Co. &3 SPECIAL FOR THOSE WHO MISS I fw* li THE HOME MAKER 81 EXHIBITION lo* £#£&<* 1I I i JM KhW We Are Honoured *W To Be Appointed Sole Agent [^"JL, for Singapore and Malaysia 1-^ GOLDEN M ;|ii^ complete Set $1285 for ff"ffijdelbruck of144 words
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Article, Illustration905 1981-05-09 9 Lee Wen - The paradox o£ Lee Wen's art Lee Wen A WAKING DREAM By Published by Select Books 1981. 188 pages. $8 SO Reviewed by CHIN HOCK SENG 6 There are flaws in the evenness and thickness of the lines; the captions are done in Lee Wen's own handwriting and it may905 words
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Article403 1981-05-09 9 EDWIN McDOWELL in New York - Learning from Shogun EDWIN McDOWELL in New York By JAMES CLAVELL'S new novel, Noble House, published officially by Delacorte recently, is already said to be off and running in the bookstores. That is hardly suprising, given the success of Qavell's previous novel Shogun. Because of the interest in last September'sNYT - 403 words
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Advertisement224 1981-05-09 9 WWUEN CARPETS STOCK CLEARANCE SALE Due to overwhelming demand We are extending our sale Till 9 May '81 GNEE HONG CO. (PTE) LTD. 1-28 Peninsula Shopping Complex Outstanding homosrto values in Pine Ridge, Flohda, U.S.A. *^> COUNTRY ESTATE LOT LIKE THIS IN MALAYSIA OR SINGAPORE FOR L.5.12,200 You could pay224 words
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Advertisement695 1981-05-09 9 A Complete Computer System in a small package. TheHP-85 The HP 85 1 peripherals. Memory module components needed b> Ihe v proless.unal m one small. H P-85 Enhancement portable package Powerful. ROMs state of the art capabilities are K,.---'/ul new BASIt easy to utih/e HP s dedication statemc r.r enhance695 words
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Article, Illustration1174 1981-05-09 10 L If I had a million dollars I'd give mummy perfume but I'd get daddy to buy it and I'd give her flowers too carnations and roses. ..and I'll still give her presents when I'm grown up. Kah Wing 6 Teacher told us all about Mother's1,174 words
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Article, Illustration306 1981-05-09 10 Pampering mother on her day MOTHER'S Day Brunch at the Shangri-la Island Ballroom tomorrow is arranged for the family to say one big thank you for mother's lot in the most popular and easy of ways tucking in, otherwise known as eating heartily. The buffet table will, not surprisingly, be306 words
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Article140 1981-05-09 10 Ikebana charity show JADE Emperor's Birthday (see picture, left) is the nonya contribution in this year's Ikebana International exhibition. Ikebana seems to be catching on in popularity here its particular esthetic presentation reflecting the purity of its origins in Japan in the 6th century. Despite its humble beginnings from the140 words
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483 1981-05-09 10 ELIZABETH VENANT - ELIZABETH VENANT By A DECADE after they brought it into existence, the founding fathers of nouvelle cuisine have decided that enough is enough. Denouncing widespread abuse of the techniques they created, they are returning to more old-fashioned food. "It's stupid! It's idiotic! explodes Michel Guerard, oneUPI - 483 words
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Article121 1981-05-09 11 kebana harity show Emperor's Birthday (see pic't) is the nonya contribution in ir's Ikebana International ex- ana seems to be catching on ilarity here its particular presentation reflecting the of its origins in Japan in the tury ;>ite its humble beginnings le tradition of Buddhist monks incense and flowers ai121 words
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Article177 1981-05-09 11 snounce isine 200 francs (S$80) a person to eat in a modest restaurant Just because they serve nouvelle cuisine." says Guerard. "It's not normal A growing number of French diners are voicing similar views. "There is no reason why nouvelle cuisine shouldn't con1 tinue." says Guerard, "but I think weUPI - 177 words
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Article, Illustration865 1981-05-09 11 Sunday Buffet Lunch Admiralty House Hotel Reviewed by CHIN HOCK SENG ADMIRALTY House Hotel, once the residence of HRH's naval commanders stationed in Singapore, still has something to offer the work-weary weekender in the way of old world ambience. For the landlubber whose navigation may865 words
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Article474 1981-05-09 11 How are you going to show your mother that you appreciate her? Take her to lunch, surprise her with a little token, send her flowers? But what if she is several hundred miles away? Each year, on Mother's Day, SHIRLEY LOW telephones her love across the474 words
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Advertisement279 1981-05-09 10 Mini In Size Maxi In Absorbency New Kotex Mini Rads...perfect protection for light flow days Beginning and J% Super soft, Super light p»nrlino nf rw^rinrl k *J Kotex Mini Pads are super soft and super enaing ot penuu ht The 1lflt ousnuglyandsoft i y A regular napk.n for light flow279 words
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Advertisement47 1981-05-09 10 Adveftisment MEDICATED FORMULA helps heal piles, relieves itching. Now you can get relief from the itching, burning and pain of piles with Preparation H a medicated formula that helps heal injured tissues and helps reduce the painful swelling. Preparation H also lubricates, making Innvel movements less painful.47 words
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Advertisement773 1981-05-09 11 Z£V^ J^jj w vC/J^£)lj^J'alredfromWGerrnany) A '2tezticKJJti3i&)&& at Wholesale PnceT^^ 3C HAWAII INTERIOti QEQOtiATIGN fI I P C""^ I'l **J I fe. r-r~ I I""** 8 240 iiff^BtfcJ Jsk^ Now at Singapore ShulHing jKjf/ I f^ very special prices. At all of our »JV m/ M X departments. But they're in773 words
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Article, Illustration1174 1981-05-09 12 Choice of St Paul's Remember that great magnificent dome that dominates the London skyline? Come July 29, that Renaissance cathedral will see its biggest event in 400 years THE celebrated royal wedding. In choosing St Paul's the parish church of the British Empire Prince Charles has made a great break1,174 words
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Advertisement362 1981-05-09 12 wtr I i*^r^^y^3S Every woman's dream.... ECKO kitchen- beautiful and practical from thekftchen Fi Household chores become a pleasure especially so when the A^^T '"SHels^* I 5 V kitchen is ECKO. So right, so smart, so practical —it is the i^K jll^HMKft*^ fl perfect workplace for today's modern housewife who362 words
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Advertisement2313 1981-05-09 13 I f FINANCE MANAGER Man;icfc>r-Finanr*o anrl (N T ,*bi,up.oM 7.ooop«, m ™,i. our rapid expansion.** requ^e |surtabiy qua).- IVlCll ICI^V' I 1 lllCl 1 1C\^ ClllU tax free, with attractive fringe benefits) tied candidates to till the following positions I j immediately Hfl IH I C IT*-^ %C\t^ ur client2,313 words
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Advertisement859 1981-05-09 14 3s J+ll^ii^M^it^M Overseas Appointments Our client, a well established and highly successful Brunei-based engineering company whose marine engineering yard is one of the largest in the region, wishes to appoint the following personnel:Finance Manager MCS ***** w f^U-.jjjj.'i The Finance Manager will be responsible for reviewing present financial practices, recommending859 words
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Advertisement634 1981-05-09 14 The SGV Group Professional Executive Recruitment Services Our client is an aggressive and successful Group with activities in offshore petro-chemical engineering, tug and barge owner-operations, port stevedoring and diversifying into cargo shipping and other potentially profitable ventures. It is seeking two aggressive and enterprising top management-calibre persons to fill the634 words
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Advertisement595 1981-05-09 14 A CAREER IN BUSINESS/ECONOMICS JOURNALISM Do you want a challenging career, with unrivalled opportunities to learn and communicate with people? We offer you one as a business/economics journalist In The Straits Times, Singapore's largest circulation daily newspaper. You need have no previous working experience, but should preferably have majored in595 words
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Advertisement2494 1981-05-09 15 ISJSft iljll] I*2 Our dient/ a ma Or international bank wrth e s^bl ished base Singapore, IAAaHaBBBaMBBBfII a invites appHcattons for the following positions: A Inter- Alpha Asia mmZl ac 1 > J^(s,ngapore) Limited Off icer Bills Department W MotuMtal Panacnnir Torhnirc #/ll\\ Merchant Bank MCS ***** Uyn WaiKXiai r^lfl«a»Wiiw*2,494 words
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Advertisement2367 1981-05-09 16 S%r^ STRAITS Z I (f y\ %wr^ properties n/onni/FJ? W^ REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE ojSI LIMITED ***^*'*'VC:K I <^^0 #Am W KJW^X^C Straits Properties Limited, a member l( f the Straits Steamship I 7}f/£ t MmJw [ff* Mf*&rT M Group, provides development and management services cover- 9 frfc fj^r o7 \^W2,367 words
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Advertisement2357 1981-05-09 18 m W A naajor (iroup ol CUmpanics which uses an ICI. computer lor \JC\ /PCD DO I WATT ITff% Career Opportunities As M both hatch and on-line applications, a-quitcs the following VU/ rEH rKIVAIC LIU. Paf^aOCTß I A akl HaaaHa«a^BaValßaa^Baaaa^Ba^B^Bflaa^BaflßaaßalHßßaSßaaaaßH personnel to join its expanding! EDP Department m M^M |P^2,357 words
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Advertisement2667 1981-05-09 19 a Be in the technological forefront m »HULTI-CORPORATIOII(S)PTELTD j oin ip%#i fB w l«»<ling and fast expanding company engaged in marketing, L^ K^ ■■I^BIBaaMBmBV servicing and manufacturing of Automative. Haavy Equipment and relat- W0 ad accetaonet PETROCHEMICAL CORPORATION OF SINGAPORE We invite opphcotions for the foilowmg positions Sin^Pore manufacture and2,667 words
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Advertisement3021 1981-05-09 20 EaMAA!aUiLMMiaaildl^UcJi I A 1 U i^V\ a^l^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^afc 'C^ l^^ifek %^a^^ ■^^^^^■■■■■■■■^■^■^■^■^•^B^l^^B Z^f-X i operation in this region required competent [t 1 1 I.• 1 1 1 1 ■r* J I \p^)i^f invites applications for the following and dedicated personnel for its sales and (J \g^ (J p-.^.c-;-. |Obs in a3,021 words
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